Teams :—Five Doutars a Year, z" a rT Cis ENGLISH Cix 1D Lil NEW SERIES. I Examiner FECTIONERY. evening by The Daily is Issued cvory i a his fs true Liberty, when Free-Born Mon, having The finest assortment of English | i LOTTELOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, JANUARY 12, 1886. ee Printing and Book-Binding. “ , ul Comadian Confectie : T , ee adia onfectioncry fol ne Fx i i] Br ra i . , ef i , . . ? 4 ba i XAminet Publ shing 0 |« hristmas trade we have ever offered. | a . 4 . . ‘rom their ¢ flies, corner of ie e:gaee an ied at Gm their <fion, comer of Water and | Bias & GOK. | i Tinting. Socok-Binding, “~ 3, Vee hObLOVOWD | Prince Kdward Island : — aeons a — . | — —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— REENC‘ES Beway | We are better than e pared ¢ Six months ro oe - ww XE a4 4 d 9 fout every Ra anor. a oe Having lately imported a choice stock of tea ENNIO RAEN ro Choice Bran, fer Sate at 7 viwe t ovihom avd other materials for Book- Se a aes vos,. 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To capitalists no better in- vestment for their money, either by Bauk or Mannfactory, can be offered. Posaessicn given immediately. MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix. Dec, 11, 1°85 KING OF ALL | Ch’town, Oct. 17, 1854. i } ' Executors’ Notice. FEXUE Undersigned Executrix and Fxeecu-| tors of the last Will and Testament of} the late Dopald Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, tanner, deceased, carrying on business under! the name and style of “MACKINNON 4| | ; i i ; i IeC. R. Distve Hat, Amherst, Dee. 20th, 1885. } No housekeeper, ever using it, would ever : ©O.,” hereby notify all persoos, indebted to} his estate to make immediate payment i them at his late office, in Grafton Street, | in Charlottetown, and all persons having | after claiuns or demands against the said estate are BAKING POWDER, hereby required to furnish the same, an'y| All Baking Powders I have used. teste wit. : ' attested, within twelve months from t is | MRS. W. J. HAMILTON. date, r Datel at Charlottetown, the 2ad day —~— 6, 1586. ! ty 5 Xl Pi ; whieh will help all, of either sex te | S ® more money right away than any OCTOBER, 15854. MARY JANE MACKINNON, | thing else in tins world, Forbungs await the worker, ' beolutely eure At addrags Pane & On, Augusta, be without WOODIL!’" GERMAN Send six cents or postage, and re ; ceive free, a costly box of goods Executrix, W. MoLE AN, JAs. CURBIR, Oct, 2nd-—lww of { kxecaters, Grapes, just arrived from} seversl o! the leading be al- we Essence Coffee and! lt is the King of Picturesque Canada, Xe., &e., in the Highest Style of the Art, and at prices that will Satisfy A'l. Blank Reok Manufacturing, and Paper Ruling a Specialty. s Specimens of our work shows, 2t the Pro- incial Exhibition executed eines, for ; Pty I tf the and siness men city, will abundantly testify. ax Our Styles are Original and Taaty, au and sce our Specirena, 1 eo me work = . Ranks, Merchants and others, can get Petter eplal’y Work, for the same money at our Establish- vULGISF iment, than at any other house in the Trade. JOHN COOMBS, IS Queen Street, CHARLOITRETOWN, P. FE. I. i ‘Color j | Dee e 6 -...§ w2m aw BETTER THAN FACTS! oe —_——O— oo HIN-O) CAT ALLS BUSIN SSS. on ee tty 0 Phe Saost Hehinkbie Yet— Genuine Ree cuctions at STANLEY BROS. BAOWN'S BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. . en | KYO Old Goods ; Everything Fresh and New—This Year's Importation. i ' [rom this date we wil] Sell at a Large Reduction the balanes of our Woo! 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MAGDONALD'S, Queer Ripert. This offera a rare opportunity to OChytow n. Dee 10. "RR. YAL GANADIAN INSURANCE CO, FIRE. —-90 —_-— Ee bu ae CAPITAL $2,060,000, —-0——— Head Office--MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, Agent, = aisha: ai ix REskKkS TAKEN ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Agent for Prince Edward Island :— F. 4H. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX. Ch town, Jan. 1885. MAGN Warranted Pure. haan SOAP ig made from the BEST MATERIALS, end is. Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general, househo!d ard family use i, SURPASSES all others. KS 3t will be io your interest to ury it. —FOR SALE WHOLESALE BY— FENTON T. NEWBERY. July 22, 18S50— 6m to advise the Public, may speak free. --Kveririwes. nena Sixeir Corres Two CENTS. “VoL, 18-—-NO. 42, Gallowavys. following comment on the Galloway cattle, recently sold at Halifax from the wrecked steamer Brooklyn. The animals purchased bred by the Earl of Galloway and Mr. Webster Airds :-— “Messrs. Thomas Biggar and Sons, Chapelton Delbeattie, shipped a splendid consignment of Galloways for Canada by the Dominion steam- ship Brooklyn, from Liverpoo! last week. They comprised forty cows and heifers and twenty- seven bulls. In addition to a large consignment from their own herd, there were selections from the herds of Mr. Villiers, Closeburn Hall; Messrs, Shennan, Balig; the Earl of Galloway, the Earl of Selkirk, Sir Robert Jardine, Bart, M. P. of Castlemilk; Mr. Cunninham, Tarbreoch; Mr. James Graham (formerly of Parcelstown); Mr. Drew, of Craigencallie; and Mr, Webster, Airds, The Dumfries Courier says the bulls inciuded the famous Jobn Highleandman, first prize winner at the Highland Society of Scotland, and whose pro- duce have won premier honors at the Royal of England ; also Corporal, own brother to the first prize yearling heifer of Aberdeen, and twenty- five bull calves. The heifers were a specialiy gran@ lot, in respect alike ‘of pedigree and per- sonal merit—a number of them having taken prizes at Highland Society and local shows. Three of them were of the renowned Parcels- town Hannah tribe, and the following justly celebrated tribes weré also very favorably repre- sented :—The Balig Susan, Tidy, Blackie, and Black Beauty tribe; the Chapelton Music, Ranee, Bess of Biaiket families, in calf to the Highland Society champion bull Crusader; a member of the Mary of Parcelstown family from Closeburn Hall; daughters of Harden and Mosstropper of Drumlanrig, Highland Society first prize bulls; and the produce of such well known bulls as Scottish Borderer, Prince Victer, Cromwell, 3aliol, Chelmsford, and Stanley 2nd of Drum- lanvig. This consignment is of such exception- ally high merit that they are certain to add to the reputation of the Galloways on the other side of the Atlantic.” Meeting at Bridge. On Thursday, 7th January, inst., not- withstanding the unfavorable state of the roads and the inclemency of the weather. a large and respectable andience gathered in the School House at Cardigan Bridge, to listen to Hon. Senator Howlan’s lecture on the proposed Subway across Northumber- land Straits. The meeting was organized by appointing Wm, P. Lewis, Esq , Chairman, who, in a few pointed words, explained the purport of the meeting and introduced Senator Howlan to the audience. That gentleman, in an able address of about two hours duration, treated the history of the negoti- ations that brought about Confederation. and explained the reasons why he had been induced to accept what are usuelly known as the Pope-Howilan Terms. After pointing out the necessity that existed of having that part of the bargain carried out, that guar- anteed ‘‘efficient steam service for the con- veyance of mails and passengers between the Island and the Dominion, winter and summer,” he described and explained the surveys that had heen made at the Capes, and showed that nature had formed a bed particularly snitable for laying a Subway hatween Cape Traverse and Jourmain Reef. He explained the construction and working of the proposed Subway, and after a brilliant peroration, resumed his seat amidst the applause of his audience. The following resolution was proposed by George F. Owen and seconded by John G Scrimegeour, each of whom made a few remarks, complimenting Senator Howlan on the energy and ability he had displayed in advocating this very important subject ; Whereas, this meeting has derived ,reat plea- sure and instruction from listening to the des- cription and explanations given by Hon. Senator Howlan, of the proposed Subway across the Northumberland Straits ; and Whereas, no better scheme has been brought to the notice of the people of this Province as a means by which the Dominioa Government will be enabled to carry out that part of the ‘’erms of Confederation which guarantees “to establish and maintain efficient steam service for the con- veyance of mails and passengers between the Isiand and the Dominion, winter and summer, thus placing the Island in couiinuous communi- cation with the Intercolonial Railway and the Railway system of the Domin on” ; therefore Resolved, that we respectfully urge upon the Dominion Government the necessity of causing such inquiries to be made as will fully demon- strate the practicability, or otherwise, of said Subway ; and futher Resolved, that this meeting hereby tender Hon. Senator (iowlan their hearty thanks for the un tiring energy with which he has brought this most important matter to the atiention of the people, not only of this Province but of the whole Dominion; and we bereby ask our representa- tives in the Dominion Parliament to lend such assistance to Senator Howlan us will strengthen his hands in carrying this matter to a successful end. After some remarks from Rev. Mr. Gil- lies, complimenting Senator Howlan on his able address, the resolution was carried unenimously, A vote of thanks was tendered the chair- man, three cheers were given for Senator Hoewlan, and the meeting dispersed. Subway Cardigan A Crue) Military Joke. An incident years ago in the riding school of the Scots Greys, of which a man named Somerville, who recently died at Toronto, was the victim, led to an investi- gation that was largely instrumental in bringing about the abolition of flogging in the army. An occurrence is reported from Vienna, which, like the Somerville case, may also lead to an army reform. An artillery recruit, named Aubin, liad become the butt of the military riding school at Vannes, on acconnt cf his inability to retain his seat, way, isa nephew of Marshal Bezaine, ths officer in charge, ordered the man to be tied upon his horse, which was whipped around the ring. The animal tock fright and threw Aubin ; but unable to free him- self he was dragged on gashed and bleeding for some minutes, receiving injuries which proved fatal, An investigation was held, and M. Bazaine has been put on the retired list. It is to be feared that the brutalities of the riding schoo! are not confined to the Continent and this case of incidental murder mav have a beneficial effect nearer home than Vienna. a a> | With » view of putting our brother para- Tue Live Stock Journal, of London, Eng- land, of the Guth of November last, has the by the Hon. D. Ferguson, we learn, were M. Bazine, who by the) CURKENT NOTES. Charles DeLesseps avd a party of engi- neers have started for Panams. There are 201.000 effctives of al! ranks in the army. Of these 1,300 are stationed in Canada, Complaint is made of militiamen who were engaged in the Northwest campaign seliing their land scrip over and over again. It is estimated by Commissioner Colman that there are now in the United States 45,000,000 head of cattle. Thirty-five yeara ago there were about 17,800,000 head, a gain of 27,200,000, or nearly 153 per cent. It is learned on the highest authority that there is no truth in the aiarmist reporis which have been putin circulation regarding the health of Pepe Leo. It ts officially announced that His Holiwess is in perfect health, Lord Salisbury end Sir Michael Hicks- Bexch have sent copies of « circular to their supporters notifying them to be in atten: ance at the opening of Parliament, on tie 2ist inst., when the Queen’s speech will be read and business of importance will be traneacted. There are seven sisters in New York whe possess 608 inches of raven black hair, and a statistician recently computed that their combined hair, if placed in single strands would reach over 160 miles. They put their hair in silk bags at night to prevent it from tangling. An exchange tells us that the arch- unbeliever, Colonel Bob Ingersoll, recently attended a convention at Cleveland at which there was some lecturing avd a collection, and that he emptied the plate into his pocket, leaving the other delegates to foot all the expenees. The letters of Victor Emmanuel! to the Countess Mirzsfloa, his morganatic wife, were sent to King Humbert after the death «f the countess, They contained the freest judgments of the late King on the private and public life of Itatian and other Euro- pean siatesmen. King Humbert ordered that all the letters be burned. Leopold Von Ranke, now more than 90, presents the anomaly of a man who has never taken any exercise, and yet is in perfect health. This great German his torian hes almost lived in his library, working for fifteen hoursa day, avd has laid out more work which he hopes to com- plete before his 100th birthday. Dr. Hammond eaid at the Nineteenth Century Club in New York, the other day, that in another thousand years we will all he bald. Oh, well, we shall not let this disagreeable prediction worry us. Up to the hour of going to press we have plenty of hair, and we may te dead in less than ‘‘another thousand years.’’— Norristown Herald. The oyster opening maten for $250 aside, between Frank Barrett of Norfolk, Va., and John Gillen, of New York, Barrett to open. 2.500 oysters to Giilen’s 2,300, wes won by Barrett in 2 hours 16 minutes and 434 seconds, the best time on record. Giilen opened his 2,300 oysteis in 2 hours, 23 minutes and 324 seconds. Barrett used a hammer and knite,while Gillen only used a knife. H. J. Guy, formerly a clerk in the Heali- fax Bank, lJatterly relensed from Dorchers- ter, arrived in Portland, Maine, a few days ago, in search of his wite Katie and & man named Fraser Allan, with whom she eloped from Dartmouth, N. 8., taking her two children and one of Allen's with them, It appears that the couple lived in Portland for some time. They left a few weeks ayo and went to Waterville, to which place Guy followed them. An exciting story has just reached Ot- tawa. It appears that two shantymen, be- longing to Brennan’s shanty, on the Pete- wawa River, steried out for a waik through the woods one day last week, taking their axes with them. They had not pr ceeded far before they were attacked by a femiched wolf. Taken so suddenly unawares, they had no other resource than to defend them- selves. Retreating with their faces to the ferocious enimal, they reached the ice on Lake Casty, when they succecded in des- patching it. Advices from Calgary state that all the Councillors disqualified by Judge Travis have been returned by the electors. Mr. Cayley’s days of grace baving expired, over 200 of the citizens placed him io @ wagon, drawn by themselves, and jed by the town band, escorted him around the streets, with cheers for him and the old Council Passing Jvdge Travis’ house greans for the Judge were enthusiastically given. In the evening the municipal victory was cele- brated by bonfires and a torchlight proces- sion. Judge Travis did not order the arrest of Mr. Cayley on Monday, but on the following day that gentleman was taken to the Mounted Police barrecks, to put in his sentence fer contempt o° court. A petition will be sent to Ovtawa immediately demanding a commission to imvestigate Judge Travis’ ection. The King of Bavaria is indulging ina new freak which may have sericus conse- quences of international importance unlees great care is exercised. He has left his ‘domains incognito and is now in Paris. His ostensible object in making this visit to | the French capital is to select and buy dresses and scenery for the periortiance of \**Theodora,” which is to take piace for his private enjoyment, but there is a ruimor afloat that be is really in search of a new loen go enable him to carry out his extrave- gant schemes of pleasure. He travels un- \der the name of Herr Ludwig and is not | personally suspected by most of those with ‘whom he has come in cnntact in Paris, If | graphers on their guard, sv that they may ‘the public should get word of his presence | be careful in examining their change when it is probable the rage of the people would ! making purchases of siocks, bonds, etc.,we be aroused and that the city would again | would eay that counterfelt $1,000 bills are be the scene of violent anti-German demon- li eieemlanl B Comat ;