i 4 b AIO Te AON tet ein teste ta ee 88 mae —somen ee = Loeal and Oiher It ms. »at the Koller Rink to-night, - ban Some of the celebrated Elgin Watches just | HU. Taylcr’s, ee We regret to hear that His Honor the Lieut.-Goveraor has beon unwell, He ia better to-day. received at G jan 15 2i oe Tue market to-day was fairly well attended and stecked., Sales were lively at Tuesday's prices, — > -_——_ THE number of destitute people in Ottawa this winter is unusually large. The City Council has been asked to find some means of relieving the distress, _ - — GREAT iuterest is taken in the three mile race at the Roller Rink to-night, as Trainor gets half a lap the start of Newsom, Adwmic- sion 10 cents, skates 15 cents. The race will take place at 9.30. > Vicrorra Toroaaan Crius.—The slide wil] be opened (weather permitting) on Tuesday evening, the 19thinst Members can procure their tickets at D O'M. Reddin’s Drug Store —H, J. Palmer, Secy. eicieiliitiiiea’ Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court ths morniog, Joha Murray and Dennis Doolan were fined $ 0 and $5 respectively for distur b- fag the Gospel Army meetings. A charge of assault preferred against Murray was post- poned, hieilaillialitaleiiss Tue names of the following gentlemen were inadvertently omitted ip cur list of those who attended the Banquet in honor of Senator Howlan:—4mon Bolger, Capt. McLeod Alex. Horne, A. Hermans and Isaac Oxen bam, Esqrs, iielliliranchal Kise Trespaw's baby is rocked to sleep in a cradle cased inside and out with plates o/ gold set with rubies, emeralds, sapphires and diamonds, worth $1,000,000, but it takes just as much paregoric to make it sleep as if it were rocked ina flour-bar el. icaoealictiisilial ATrENTION is directed te the lecture adver- tised in another column to be delivered by the Rev. Mr. Carruthers inthe Y M.C. A Hall next Monday evening on ‘‘ Building of our own Monuments the Question of the Future.” Wehope Mr. Carruthers will be greeted with a full house. _ =o — ANOTHER concert is to take place on Thurs- day evening next, in the Market Hall, which has been kindly given for Lhe purpose by the City Council. It will be in aid of the snuffer- ers by the smallpox, whohave lost their means of support, and under the management of Mr. Karle. The pregramme will appear in a few days. enema In the minafacture of tobacco from the leaf, sugar or molasses and gum of some kind are used, Inthe manufacture of the ‘Myrtle Navy’ brand the sugar used is the finest white loaf, known in the trade as granulated. This is a sugar in which there is seldom ary adul- teration, but to guard against the possibility of it, all sugar used in the factory is submit- ted to acareful test of its purity. The gam used is the puregum arabic. Seite E1gut men from each of our two City Bat- teries of Garrisen Artillery met in competition at Fort Edward yesterday. The weather, though somewhat cold, was favorable, and the shooting, which was from 32-pounder guas, was very good indeed. The detachment from Capt. Moore’s Co., No. 2, scored 187 points, of which Gunner McLeod contributed 30. We have been unable to secure the score of Capt. Passmore’s “o., No. 1, in time for today’s issue, but will publish it as socn as pessible, _— > -— A swWorbD-¥iGHT on horse-back took place at Oakland Park, near San Francisco, in the presence of 5,000 spectators, on New Year's day, between Dancan C Ross, the well-known athlete. and Sergt. Walsh, a cavalry veteran. The fight was , and furious, much skill being displayed oa both sides, The Sergeant’s horse was wounded during the contest, and the battle was concluded on foot.. Ross won, scoring fifteen points to his opponent’s twelve. -_ -»}-— Tue Toronto Globe's London cable says :— The Privy Council has agreed to rescind the new rule with respect to landing live cattle in the United Kingdom The regulation was that no cattle could be landed alive from the vessel which within thirty days had touched at a schedule port. This would have seriously affected the ‘‘anadian live cxttle trade, as a large proportion of vessels call at Boston or Portland. Various representations had been made to the authorities here, and the first Canadian cargo coming within the operation of the rule was treated exceptionally and allowed to be landed. _—— Tur bark Jes Kenwar,Angus R. MacDonald master, from Liverpool for Charleston, has been wrecked of Holy-head. The Captain was rescue’ from the rigging, the crew took to the boat which was capsized and two of them were drowned. The Jas. Kenway was a fine ship of 650 tons, owned in Liverpool b7 Ritchie Brox and the mater, and was insured [Capt MacDonald above referre’! to is a son of Major Alex MacDonald, Lower Montague. He was sent out by an English firm to St. John, N. B., in 1875, to superintend the buildin of the Jas. Kenway, and bas since saile her, She wasa superior vesse! having cost £40,000. } anenniiieanaad SM ALLPox.—Another case has developed in the house of James Nunn, Winsloe Road. The vietim is the wife of Mr. Nunn. As she was vaccinated when young, it is thought the attack will be mild. Her husband has sufli- ciently recovered to be able to nurse the patient. * Two children of the Gillan family exhibit premonitory symptoms of the disease. They have been vaccinated. . Che cases at Fort Augnstus are all progressing favorably. A number of the resi- dents of Fort Augustus and Scotchfort have been vaccinated and the remainder will be attended to by Dr Jenkins, who will make « tour of both] places to-morrow. * * * Dr. Jenkins expects to hand the Hospital over to the Government to-morrow. na Tur Truro Guardian says: While Mr, Alex Boneyman, of West Tatamogouche, was chopping in the woods, on Friday afternoon iast, about a mile and a half from bis home, he nxt with a most pa’nful accident. Mr. Boneyman had been clearing a new, road through the woods, and while in the act of chopping a tree, ,it fell upen hw, falling across his leg, in which position he was forced to remvpn for some time. After snfforing intense agony, Mr. Honeyman at Jast extricated himself from his perilous position and began crawling on his hands and knees for a distance of one mile until at last his shouts were heard and assist- ance arrived. Mr. Boneyman’s leg was found to have been broken, His pluck and endurance was certainly ex . CELE i A Tis XX, —_— | | Carnotto Lrrerary Uston te-night. ham |} SRNATOR Howran ‘eft for afternoon, Uttawa this coment eee lne Salvation Army meetings in Halifax are being largely attended. -— a PeECIAL atention is directed to the adver- tisement of James D. Taylor & Co. in another column. \ sicecsliiniceoen Too Bap !—To-day’s mail by the Nor- thern Light will not arrive till to-morrow forenoon. Gineonalin tev. Joun Joss, D. D., Canon of Here- ford Cathedral, is dead. He was born in Dublin in 1805. isalllilaaiii Tue Halifax Herald entered on _ its twelfth yearon the i4thinst, It is still hale and hearty, aud its p espects for the future are bright. ssesheisiinaisa cen THe munic'pal authorities of Paris have undertaken the care and education of three daughters of Olivier Pain, who lost hia life in the Soudan. eddie Tue physicians appointed to vaccinate in C rleton, N. B., are about finished with their work. They report a general com- pliance with the law. a THe question for discussion before the Cale lovian Club Literary Society, ou Monday ever » 1 ** Should Prohibition made ap !S-ue in politics ? ’ a elias 1. O. O, F.—Officera and Brothers of Wildey Lodge are respectfully requested to meet this evening in tha Lodge Room, Work in the Ist and 2nd Degrees, ens pg pext, 1a; be Tue question is asked us if there is any- thing that will bring youth to women. Yes. there iz, An income of say $2,000 will bring any number of them. -> A QUEBEC subscription of £40 143. lld. for the National Gordon Memorial is acknowledged in the English papers. Mr. Geo, Stewart was the collecto-. _—__-> — Hon. Tuos. J. Garcan of Boston wi!] deliver an oration at the Centennial Cele- bration of the Halifax Charitable Irish Society, on Monday afternoon, 18h inst. iia GENTLemaN-—lIf ‘he world owes every man a living, as*you say, why don’t you collest yours? Tramp—I can’t do it. The world hag too many preferred creditors.—~—New York Sun, ctl aah Mr. Jonn Buree, Kensington, recently bought ten hogs from Mr. Nathan Orr, French River, which weighed an agzregate of 3,013 ibs, ali of which were fed by Mr, Orr, Journal, ~_- -~»>- --—- Tue Earl of Carnarvon. Lord-Lieutenant of Irelan4, will shortly resiga. The Viceroy- ship wiil be left in eommission with Lord Ashbourne, Lord Chancellor of Ireland, he presiding at the Casile. —_—- <-> —-— Lortig Grir¥in, a colored woman, who claimed to be 120 years of age, has died at Hannibal, Mo. She has a daughter there over 80 years of age. Several old citizsns of Hannibal place her age at from 110 to 120. ahaa Tepacco smoking is so prevalent in Holland that when one person wishes to converse with another ina room full of smokers, » waiter is sent round with a pair of bellows to blow away the smoke from each person’s face, until the right one is found. ttlnllcti Tue stolen funds of the Lancaster Savings Bank, of Clinton, Mass., amounting to $35,000, have been recovered. The mysteri- ous disappearance of McNeill, the President of the bank, and the alleged principal agent of the robbery, leads to the suspicion that he has been foully dealt with. _—--~~»—-— ASTRONOMERS claim that four hundred thousands moteors fall from the heavens and strike the earth every hour, yet when a man gees home with damaged head-gear and informs his wife that he was struck by a meteor, she invariably sniffs suggestively, and tell him she knows better. Such is woman! iS caneaeionania Dr. P. R. Moons, of Sackville, N. B., was the victim of a painful accident a few days ago. He was carrying an uncorked bottle of carbolic acidffrom one room to another when he had the misfortune to elip and fal), A quantity of the acid was dashed into his face and on hia aeck, burn- ing him severely. siecediiaiiions A TYPE SETTING tournament began at a Chicago Musevwm on the 11th inst., which is to continue for one week. The contest- ants are Joseph McCann, of the New York Herald, the present champion; W. C. Barnes, of the New York Wor/d; and Joseph M. Hudson, W. J. Creevy, Leo Nonheimer, ‘‘Kid” Dejarnott and Thor, C. Levy, of Chicago. Tae force is divided into two squads, and will set one hour and a-half each afternoon and evening for a week, making three hours each day. NOTES, Not the promissory, but facts about Wericome Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterstions used to reduce the cost of ‘* Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by the use of the genuine over Soaps of doubtful character. None should be deceived even by Red and Yellow Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the Weicomn, as a pair of clasped hands is stamped on every bar. Made by Curtis, Davis & Uo Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, EXCELLENT RESULTS. Dr. J. L. Willis, Elioi, Me., says: ‘Hors- ford’s Acid Phosphate gives most excellent results.’ a... Lovely New Style of {Chromo Cards, with name and prize for 10c. 12 packs, 12 names, for $!. A sample pack and agent’s outfit with illus- ' trated estalogue of Tricks and Novelties, for 30, stanip and this . oe . armouth, N. S.—ma A, W. KINNEY, Local and Other tems, ITE CORAPHG have failed, with liabilities of $300,000. shock of paralysis on Tuesday is dying. the Maritime Provinces. stationary or higher temperature, midnight) .......4... i. Gcesece cde. 6.0* Lowest Temperature this morning ....., 6.9 femperature this morning,at & o'clock... 11.6 Tomperatnre this afternacn at} Walack, 930 ae HX AMINE - i ? aa. /sinttiiiendiniiaasensitsinseeenesiictemaaten ees tne ene aN ANUARYT ~Lau NEWS, | {Seeotrat Despatrewis ro Tas KXamMinee, } The Blake Banquet. Lonvon, Ont., Jan. 14. The benqnuet to the Hon. Edward Biake was attended by over eight hundred guests. C. C. Gibbons oceupied the chair, and had on his right Messrs, Blake, Mowat and Pardee, and on his left Sir Righard Cart- wright, David Milla and Senator Leonard. After the usual loyal and patriotic toasts, and those of the S nate and House of Com- mons, the chairman proposed the toast of the evening, *‘ Lion. Edward Blake.” Mr. Bleke spoke at groat length. beli's Patents. WasHINGToN, Jan. 14. Secretary of the Interior Lawson has sent to the Attorney General a communica- | tion, expressing his opinion that a suit! should be bronght in the name of the | United States to test the validity of Bell’s original telephone patents. Bestruction by Fire. Fort Mowrog, Va., Jan. 14. Reports from Newport now say that about 2,000 bales of cotton were destroyed by fire in the British steamer Matthew Bedlington. Given Up As Lost. New York, Jan 14. The fishing amack Eliza Baker, Captain Mosher, with a crew of six men, has been given up as lost with ali on board. Flogging of Dynawiters. Lonpon, Jan. 14, Sir Herbert Maxwell, Conservative mem- ber of Parliament, intends to again intro- duce his bill providing for flogging of dyna. miters. Customs Appointment. Orrawa, Jan. 14. John McLaren has been appointed Cus- toms Inspector for New Brunswick, vice Cudlip, deceaeed. — Failure, —— Lonpon, Jan. 14. tensford, Southall & Co, in this city, A Statesman Dying Brussets, Jan, 14. M. Malon, Prime Minister, who had a Weather Builctin. Probabilities for the mext 24 hours for Tororro, Jan, 15.—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, fixe weather, Mi KTEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Jan, 15, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)..... fe ee Re es +. 33.8 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (:ead at *Below zero, WANTS, LOSE, FOUND, ée, ANTED _A {good smart Boy to learn the Bookbinding business. Apply to James D. Taylor & Co., Queen St. js15 i I OST—On Friday last, 8h inst., on Mal- A peque Road, two Parcels, one containing a pair of pants, and the other a man’s laced boot. Finder will be rewarded by leaving them at Peter McGrath’s, Hunter River, or at EXAMINER office, jsati pl OST—Tuesday last, between Lord’s Wharf and lerry Store, a Purse contain- ing a small sum of money. The finder will be rewarded by leaving it at Tue KxAM NER ottice, janié li AINE ARTS,—Miss A, Alley has re- opened her classes in Fine Arts, and is prepared to receive a limited number of pupils. The course of study includes Draw- ing from casts and still life; Painting, in oils and water colors, &c.; Decoration, on silk and satin and plush. Terms made known on application, jan 15 Gi esd pd ANTED—A Cook and Hoeunsemasid, Apply to Mrs. John Longworth, St. Peter’s Road. Jan. 14 3i wkyli pd j ERVANT WANTED-— For gi neral houses work, (Good wages tv a competent per- son. Apply to Mrs. R. K. Jost, second house east of the Convent, Sydney Street janl3 tf rl. can be comfortably accommo dated at Mrs, MeLean’s, Upper Hillsboro Street, fourth house above Euston, ja 9 6i eod Vy ANTED—A good Cook, Apply at THe EXAMINER office. jan 6 OR SALE—A small Safe. EXAMINER Office. Apply at Tug jan4 OST—On Saturday evening a Lady’s 4A Hand-Satchel, with Purse and Letter inside, The finder will oblige by leaving it at Tue Examiner office, jan4 ANTED—Mr. H. Green can take two young ladies to complete an afternoon class in thorough English education ; also, a small class of young men can be taken two evenings weekly for instruction in arith. metic; drawing class as usual—West Kent Street. jan2 %& 7 ANTED—A Servant for genera] houze- work. Apply at this office. dee3l ANTED—A Servant Girl. Apply at Tue EXAMINER office, de30 ATANTED—A Housemaid. Apply to the Matron, P. FE. I. Hospital, de29 OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. William Kenuedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. sept? tf Just See the Prices we out every descripiton of Book, Mercantile as Specimens of our work shows, at the Pro- vincial Exhibition and executed since, for several of the leading busivess men cf the city, will abundantly testify, Call and see our Specimens. Color Work: ‘; Npeckalty, Facts Facts —_——-—-—_——- 0 - ----- ELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER ae TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S Immense Discounts to clear balance of Fur-lined Cloaks immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Millinery. Dress Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low. we oO te ee are Nelling Blankets at. HOLIDAY The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and Ornamental. Prices to Our NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is me now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ———~-——- 0 ergeoene mene et All Remember that we will net be Undersoid by any House in the Trade. 0 SEE QUR PRIGES BEFORE BUYINGELSEWHERE — © PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dec. 11, ’85. = _—_ The Liverpool aud London and Giobe insurance Co. ly Assets, Sist Dec... IS84, $36,023,954.86 _ Oo-u----— MIRE INSURANCE may be effected with this Company on the most Advantageous Terms. LEONARD MORRIS, Agent, Summers de, P. E, I, Dec 22, 1885. ee ae ee _—_— Printing and Book-Binding. : ava N OTICE is hereby given that all debits due i me on account of Advertisements or Subscriptions to the Royal Grzetle and cw Era newspapers will be handed over to an Attorney for collection, If not paid by the tirst of February. BOWERS PHRKING & STERNS’ ac ‘SHE pariwership business heretofore «x- is ing between the Undersigned, and carried on under the name of BEER & SONS, is this day dissolved by lapse of time and mutual coasent, All matters relating to the late business will be adjusted at King Square Store, GEORGE R. BEER LEMUEL L. BEER. | Jan. 4, 1886—2wks wky Lobster Packers, Attention ! JTNTENDING to make a Charge in my pre- sent buisness, I cffer for Sale the LOB- STER FACTORY, together with the Plant and Machinery, situate at Flat River, P. E. I. This Factory was built two years ago end fitted out in good shape, is on good fishing ground, and has a good record. —ALSO— for Sale the Lobster Factory, together with Piant and Machinery, situate at “eAskili River, Lot 43, distant about five miles from St. Peter’s Station. For Terms and al] other particulars apply to HORACE HASZARD Ch’town, Dec. 14, ’85—Imo eod A Bonanza for Bargaia-Huniers. A Genuine Mark-Down Sale !—Ap palling Reductions !— Unheard-Of Prices !—Overcoats, Suits, Tweeds and Gents’ Furnishings— SLAUGHTERED! SLAUGHTERED ! SLAUGHTERED ! TIME for Stock-taking is near, Dull trade is alarming, Our stock of Tweeds must go. Our mammoth stock of Clothing must go. Cur big stock of Gents’ Furnishings must go. Our large and superb stock of Ladies’ Furnishings must go. The price is not so much of anobject. The goods must turn into new dollars. This price list is only an index :- Men's Heavy, Overcoats with Fur Cellars, only $10, worth $14, $6.59, Men’s’ Biack worth $10. Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and up. $16 wilt buy a first-class Suit, made to measure, worth $22.50. $4 will purchase a first-class pair of Scotch Tweed Pants, worth $5.50. $6 will buy a Heavy just $8.75. Tryon Tweed Suits, made to measure by first- class workmen, $11, $12, and up. .Chiids’ Winter Suits, with good trimmings and braided, $1.75, and up; $8 will purchase a nobby Scotch Tweed Suit, worth $12. Our Black Wor- sted Overcoats, worth $12, now $8; #1 will buy a Suit of Underclothing in pure Cape Wool. We hold the championship tor honest, low- riced Tweeds, and challenge all-comers to dup- icate our $95-cent Merino Woo! Tweed, worth $1.40, RED . Bros. CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, Dec. 31, 1885. GOODS. Please Everyone. Worsted Suits, only Winter Ulster, worth bi, Bak au Tat Dp, UIVER, Good Words, Boys’ Own, Girls’ Own. Chatterbox, Litt'e Fol Wide Awake, Our Darlings, Friendly Greetings, Chiid’s Companion, Children’s Fiend, In- fants’ Magazine, Family Friend, Mass Haver. gals, Fverards, Boys & Blackwoods’ Worka, Poetical Works, Wesleyan aud Presbytcrian Hymn Fooks, Confession of Faith, Sundsy School, Birthday, Xmas and New Year's Cards, &c., just received and for sale at very low prices Bibles sold at prime cost M, F, ELUIS, Upper Queen Street, R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent, Ch’town, P K, I. Dec. 4~—e0d OFFICE OF THE ROCKFORD WATCH OO, — ee . Printing. We are better than ever prepared to turn —AND— Farey Printing. && Our Styles are Original and Tasty, JOHN IS Queen Street, cL Dec, 26 —-Zaw w2m. — — SS ope eens ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. A" TERE. 20; CAPITAL - - - . o Head Office--MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, Agent. = nanan (Fenn aoe Bc RISKS TAKEN ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Agent for Prince Edward Island :— F. 4, ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX. Ch town, Jan. 1886. Having lately imported a choice stock of Fine Leathers and other materials for Book- binding purposes, we are prepared with the best facilities to execute all orders for in the Highest Style of the Art, and at prices Work, for the same money at our Wstablish- ment, thav at any other house in the Tiade RockxForp, Iiu., Sept. 17, 1885. rE HIS is to certify that we have appointed & E W.TAYLOR SOLE AGENT for the sale of our Quick Train Railroad Watches in the City of Charlottetown, P. E. L, and that we will, to the fullest extent, sustain the usual warranty given by him to purchas- ers of our movements, No warranty what- ever attaches to these goods whon «ffered for Book-Bindinge, Binding Magazines, Music, Works of i others than our du'y appointed Art, Law Books, illustrated Papers, | “© SE As * > » at . f we “» Picturesque Canada, Xc., Xc., 3y HOSMER P. HOLLAND, Sec'y. that wiil Satisfy Al , . Senos Qa a G >} Boe; SLO Biank Book Manufacturing, and | ———~ sf Seep On, Paper Ruling a Specialty. avi {5 EY ATR Gil. GAT eS Banks, Merchants and cthere, can get Retter bf eseHrony” = RAILROAD WATCR A) COOMBS, : CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E! I Having examined and tested the Rockford == | Quick Train Watches, we offer them with the fullest confidence to the pub'ic, as being cae of the best made and moet reliable Watches, the money, in the market We fully guarantee every Watch sold by us KE W TA ¥-LO KH, Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Estab)ished 1872. Oct. 21, 1885 —ly 2aw eow law & wkly P. E. ISLAND POTTERY COMPANY. ‘E°HE above Compeny beg to inform their customers throughout the Island that their travelling agent will call upon them in a few days, when they will be glad to receive their orders for spring shipment, The ware now Offered is better in quality than any before delivered, amd the prices lower than ever. $2,000,060, FRED, W. HYNDMAN. Jan, 9, 1886—2i 2aw