TECH _| TELEGRAPH! foent and ther Itetws. = — —- ‘ENATOR Carvett left for Ottawa last ever- ing a Ee A concert will beheld in Georgeto wn Hall on Tuesdey evening next. Reoprn's Druy Store 3 ts for tt selected aie t CARPENTER’S tools and brushes, very cheap just now at Norton Bros, -_- +> Curomo Carp VaLentTines (quite new) at the Diamond Bookstore—one cent each. _> Reratainc,—All kinds of Rubbers and Bota mended at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. fo 11 tf aii’ LBAYé YOUR measuRE.—The Boots made at Dorsey, Geff & Co's, best Custom fe il tf allan Mr. Parrick McQvatp, recently of THE EXAMINER staff, left for Montreal last even- ing. o- > AXLES, spring?, woodwork, moss and nisb, in a large assortment at Norton Bres wly cineiaiibinndti i. 0. O. F,—St. Lawrence Lodge pay a fraternal visit to Wildey Lodge to-morrow evening mitpreitindiiliaed SPEecIAL meetiags to be continued in the} Second Methodist Church this evening and to-morrow evening, ———— Mr. Perry, -f Montreal, in company with Chief Engineer Large, this forenoon located some sixty hydrants in the city. > Tue Diamond Bookstore is the centre of at- traction with the brilliancy of two electric lights; a grand etfect is produced cn ei Urecr. E. Parmer loft last evening for athree months course of instruction § in the Military College at Quebec. o- —- We have been requested to publish the fol- lowing conundrum ;—‘* If Dick’s father were Tem’s son, what relation would Dick be to] Tom ?” aed Tue yacht Wanderer was lotteried in Large’s Hall, last evening, and won by Mr. Johs McQaaid, of the P. E. I. Railway. The lucky number was 66, -——@—~—— GosreL, Army.—Come and see meeting to- night at the Barracke. To-morrow, Salvation meeting, and on Saturday ali-over-the-shop meeting. Gallery reserved for ladies. ithaiellpiliayeeen A REGULAR meeting of the Benevolent lrish Society Literary and Debating Club, will be held this in their hall. Subject for debate : Teaveller and the Reader,”’ evening rw ‘*The amataiipnalelie Sorreme Covrt.—Henry vs. Laird—The plaintiff's case was closed this afternoon, after which Mr. F. Peters opened the d:fendant’s defenos to the jury. The defendant's cvi- dence ia now being heard, aie Tuck will be Gospel Preaching again this evening in the Christian Church Meeting House, commencing at half-past seven. If nuuibers will justify’ the eubject will probably be Baptism.” The public are cordially in- vited toattend. Seats free. ——-< Is the notice of the coming race3, which appeared in yesterday's paper, some inaccura. cies inadvertently crept in, with regard to the pames of horses and the owners, some of the latter thinking that they might have been consulted before their names appeared ia print. an mil Tat Rink will be the scens of at- traction to-morrow evening. The Carnival will be a most brilliant affair; the charagters and costumes represented will be new aud very handsome. Ths Roller Rink has been handsomely decorated, and will present a very fine appearance, cniontetiiyeatt Joux Corrie, the young man who was shot while attempting to enter the residence of F. W. Hales, Eaq., waa arrsigaed before the | Stipendiary Magistrate this forenoon, A number of witness's were examined and Carrie was réleased on bail, to appear at the next session of the Supreme Court. eo A meeTine of the City Council was held ou Monday evening last. Business of import- ance was dis¢ussed, Henry Smith, Esq., was appeinted City Surveyor, a prominent citizen >-— | is the place to secure } night. FERTHER PARTECULARS, ' why | } var- | LOA * z Pay eee oes corre oa G REN {Srxciat Dasparoues ro Tue MxAminez:.) ‘THE LONDON BREAD BIOS! ee ee gee Lonpon, Feb. 10. The latest estimate places the damage | ;done in the riots of Monday at under} | £5,000. All witnesses avree that rioters | | Were mainly roffians of villianous looks, and | | habitual criminais of the lowest order. | The Daily Telegraph says that the Gov- | jernment intends to pro the more | violent of the Socialist speakers who ad- | | dressed the mob at Trafalgar Square. | ‘The Times severely censures the heads of | the police department, who, it was proved, | were themselves unfit for the positions they | | occupy. | It is reported that a mob assembled at | | Depford this morning, and is marching. towards London, sacking the houses along | the route. MIDNIGHT, The city is quiet, the crowds disappear- ed by ten o’clock and the streets ara now | deserted, the panicis subsiding. The scare eocute |i8 without pafallel ia the history of London. _ Ten} thousand desperate men gathered in the streets and only needed some one | more reckless than themselves to lead them jo cominit the wildest excesses, Lonpon, Feb, 11,—1. a m. Yesterday reports of an outbreak in Depe- ford, proves to be a hoax. Bulgaria and Turkey Lonpon, Feb. 10. Bulgaria and Turkey, on the advice of the Powers, will forego their demand of indemnity on Servia. | It is reported at Athens that all members of the reserve foree under 32 years of age will be shortly summoued for active service. Forster Dying. Lonpon, Feb 10 Right Hon. Wm. E. Forster, ex-Chief Secretary for Ireland, who for some time has been confined ‘to his rooin by illness, to-day suffered a relapse, and is sinking rapidly. Sworn tn. Dusian,, Feb. 1, The Earl of Aberdeen, the new Lord Lieutenant, and John Morley, the new Chief Secretary, have arrived here, and been quietly sworn in to their respective offices. ~~ Canadian Notes. —_-~ Orrawa, Feb. 10. It is stated that the C. P. R. Company are desirous of paying off the Government loap. Sir George Stephen has been here for a couple of days. Contractors are busy inspecting the plans and specifications of the Pictou Railway ex- tension nine and a half miles long. Meeting of the Servian Cabinet. Betorane, Feb, 10. The Servian Cabinet, at a special meet- ing to-day, presided wver by King Milan, decided to immediately purchase 50,000 rifles and 25,000,000 cartridges. King Milan has started for Nissa. Schooner Abandoned. Sr. Joun’s, Nfld, Feb. 10. Schooner Narcissus, of St. John’s, Nfid., Captain Slocomb, from Baltimore for Halifax, with acargo of corn, was aban- doned at sea, Feb. 3rd, during neavy gale, east of Barnegat. Crew saved. Weather Suiietis esiled out for a barrel of flour promised him for his vote, one member made a stand not to act om any committee in the fature, they all agreed however to vete man to man on the} water question, and go one and all hand and | hand to Mr. Earle’s Concert this evening. bid aii MarsuaL Frynn received a circular from Chiengo to-day, asking him to have a look after Anton Rusipal, 2 Bohemian, wao Is wanted at Chicago for marder, Ruasipal is deacribed as about 20 yesrs of age, 5 feet 8 or 9 inches in height, stout build, 150 lbs. weight, light hair and complexion, smooth, slim face, long slim nose, and blue eyea with aal.epy expression. When he left ‘ hicago on the 28th ult. he wore 4 short, dark sack coat and vest, dark pants with light stripe, brown fiat crown stiff hat, white scarf and sharp-toed button shoes. —_——<»_————— Gosret Army “Concert,—The Army were greeted with a bumper house last evening The programme consisted of music, both vocal and instrumental, recitations, readings and dial gues, and was very fairly rendered. The entertainment was held to pay off a debt on the Barracks, contracted at the time ol the late epidemic, and we learn that the amount realized, about $46, was amply suflicient to ay the debt. Capt Mallory desires us to thank those ladies and gentlemen who took port in the programme, and all others who contributed to make the Concert a success, _o—— Too Prevriovs,—Yesterdsy’s Patriot con- tained an able article on the election for the Legislative Council iu the Second District of Qneens County ; and every thing relating to the election has evidently been settled to the satisfaction of our contemporary. We regret to break ~ npon his dreams, bat slight enquiry _— have sufficed to convince him that his report contained a few inaccuracies, §for instance Nomination Day is not to be on the 3rd of March, nor Ejection Day on the 10th, and —we need hardly say—the writ has not yet been issued. re . Tue Georgetown and Montague Batteries of Garrison Artillery held their annual prac- tice, at Georgetown Range, on Saturday and Monday last A strong wind prevailed, which accounts forthe small scores made. The following are the priza winners 10 the —Ist, Sergt W eather- Georgetown Battery: : : bie, 34 pte; 2ad, Gunner MeMiilap, 23 pts; 8rd, Corp). McKinnon, 19 pts, Ia the Mon- tayue Battery the prizs winners were: Mellish, 13 pts. Monta- hes only been little or no 14 pte; 3rd, Sergt gue Battery, we may say, organised a short tiga, and bus kaowledge of artillery work. Ist, Corpl. Johuson, 17 pts; 2nd, Gaoner Stewart, | Probabilities for the next 24 Aours for the Maritime Provinces Toronto, Feb. 11.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds between east and north, mostly fair, cold weather with light sleet or snow ia the southern portions, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Feb. 11, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at SHARE)... con cocccsccecbssbpece es 27 3 Lowest Temperature yesterday, («ead at midnight) ....cccocces cscccorsocess Lowest lemperature this MOrNIOg .+.+6- 9.9 Temperature this morning,|st 8 o clock. ..11.8 Tomperatnre this aftarneon at} oolock,., 17.3 96 MARRIED. At Blackville, N. B, en the 23rd ult, by the Rev. T. G. Johnstone, Mr. David Gordon Schofield, of Blackville, to Miss Sarah Anna | Trow sdale, of Alberton, P. E. L. | At Baltic, Lot 18, om ihe 26th nit., by Rev. \George McMillan, Mr. Robert Alfred Mac, | Lean to Miss Agnes Daley, of Yarmouth, Nova Scotia. on At Farmingtor, Lot 55, on the 2ad inst, Mary, the beloved wife of James Curran, in the 7st year of her age, leaving a sorrowing husband, three sous and six daughters, besides a large circle of friends and relatives to mourn their loss. May she rest in peace. At Halifax, on the 5th inst., Peter Gordon Magregor, D. D., in the 63th year of his age. At Five Mile House, Lot 49, on January '20, Margaret, only duaghter of Daniel and | Hannah Edmunds, aged four years and six months. Departed this life, at Victoria, Crapand, on Tuesday, 2nd inst , after a lingering illness of almost a yosr, Kiiza, beloved wi'e of Jesse Crosman, in the 34th year of her age, leaving a disconselate husband, three small children, a mother, four brothers and one sister to mourn their irretrievable loss. a Deceased was known for her many amiable and sterling qualities and endeared herself to all with whom she became acquainted. ‘‘She looked well to the ways of her household and ate not the bread of idleness. Her children too and he praiseth her.” Her remains were rs WS.) = ER ROS. EFORE JYING sama THE Goepel ing. Tus time cf place to buy By Aimy will march out this even- oe year, the cheapest and bes ts is at Dursey, Goff & Co’s, feb Li if cei Tue trial of Charles Hayes, the colored mar, formerly cf John, N. B , for the murder of Matilda Robinson, was concluded on Wed- nesday last, in the Supreme Judicial Court at E vst Cambridge, Mass. He was found guilty of murder in the second degree ciples ‘PectaL prices on iron in ton lots and horse shoes in ten keg lots, at the City Hardware Store till March Ist. Order now. wly ne emes “Rattway Lire” is the title of a new journa! published in Toronto. It is devoted exclusively to railway matters, and is the only journal of its class in the Dominion. It is well worthy the patronage of railway men generally. ‘ihe *‘Lile” is published at 64 Pay Street, Teronto, Oat. T. 8S. Norris, editor; W. 5, Campbell, managor. a You can get great bargains in sleigh bells, crosscut saws and al) kinds of hardware, at the City Hardware Store till March Ist. -wly REGULAR TRADER From. Liverpool to Charlottetown. The well kuown Clipper Bark LB & en F= & = 33 VIOSELLE, R ENDLE, Commander, now on the berth, will sail from Liyerpiol fer Chariettetown, On or About tst APRIL NEXT, Carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, 5 a da Souris, Summerside, and She- las. Vor Freight or Passage apply in London to Johu Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; E. C. in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bres., 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & C60., Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1856.— 6w eod WANTED 7 2 200 OIL CASKS., fs ply at the GAS WORKS. Ch’town, Feb, 10—2i J. &. IMiAGDONALD EQUESTS all persons indebted to him to pay their accounts before the Ist MARCH. All accounts not paid at that date will be handed over for collection. All balances due in his Boot and Shoe Store will be included. Ch’towa, Feb. 8, 1886—dy wky WAN'S, LOGS? FOE! zp, We, y TANTED TO RENT—A smal]l Store, near the Market, Main cr Grafton Streets preferred, Ee, ‘Ri s.;* P. O. Box 293, City. febl} 3i Address OST.—A Gold Seal with initials ‘‘R. F. 4G.” The fioder will be rewarded by leaving same at Boot & Shoe Factory. fell K7 ANTED—A Girl to do general house- \ ¥Y work iaa family of two; good refer- ence required, Apply at this office, febll lw eod VY OST—Between 8S. N. Company Wharf and Southpor’, a long woolen Mitten. Finder will oblige by leaving it at Tue Exam- INER offite. feb] pa Weck At f good Cook, Osberie House, febll 3i eod pd a - OST -A filly, 14 years old, dark bay color, One white foot, such information that will lead to recovery oi same will be suitably rewarded by T. Taylor. feb 10 tf [KT ANTFD—A Housekeeper to take charge of a farm-house a short distance from town. Make enquiries at EXAMINER aftice. febS tf , ANTEP—A smart Girl for general housework, one from country pre- ferred ; good wages, work easy—a good home, Enquire at this office. feb8 3i pd —_————$—$ YANTED.—A good kitchen girl in a small family. Second girl kept. Must understand plain cooking, and be good washer and ircner. Apply to this cfflce. feb 8, tf — re\O LET—The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D, Macleod, Possse- ainn given first of May. Apply to A. White. apr?7 Paw prt P)OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or B lady Boarders may find comfortable acoommodation by applying to Mrs. William Kenvedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park ae nto Uf Lovely New Style of Chromo Cards, with name and prize for 10¢.. 12 packs, 12 names, for $1. A sample shall rise up and cati her blessed, her husband | pack aod agent’s outfit with illus- ed to their last resting place by « large, ad her friends and relatives on Thrurt- day, the 4th inst. trated catalowse of Tricks and Novelties, fo So. stanip «wd this = See Our Prices 7 HXAMINER, FEBRUARY 11, 1826. ee We are therefore able to present to all who favor us with their pat- ronage, a large assortment of goods of good value in all departments. Oar business is confined strictly to staple and fancy Dry Goods anda first-class Millinery Department, Dress Goods and Trimmings, Mantle and Sack Cloths, “ilks, Velvets and Laves, Ladies’ Lin- gerie. Carpets, Oileloths and Room- paper, Table Linen and Covers, Curtains, &e.—a complete range cf House Furnishings. We are now offering the balarce of our Winter Goods at Reduced Prices to clear TAPLES. Gray and White Cottons, Prints, Cretonnes, Ginghams, &c., &c., &e Feb, 2—dy wy a Special Sale. Closieg-out of the Entire Stock of GENERAL DRY GOODS at the LONGEN HBUSE! ee ee GEO, DAVIES & CO., intending to make a change in their present business, offer the whole of their MAGNIFI- CENT STOCK GF MERCHANDEZ? at prices that cannot fail io make a clearance. This isa BONA FIDE SALE, as the stock must be dis- posed of during the next few months, and wiil presenta Grand Opportunity to all buyers for Cash, Our Wholesale Customers will be supplied on the usual ‘Terms. CHO, DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, Dee, 9, 1885. acts ee acts PRRKING & STRRND YRTELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER R EDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S STOCK. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Fur-lined Cloaks. immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets. Emmense Discounts to clear balance of lhillinery. Dress Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low. 0 Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. 9 HOLIDAY GOODS. The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and Ornamental. Prices to Please Everyone. Oor NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. aa FF —_—— fet All Remember that we will not be Underseld by any House in the Trade. SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYINGELSEWHERE Any one giving} PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’'town, Dee. 11, ’85. oan EE ——<—<——S OD nah) dee, Sa L. E. PROWSE requests a set- tlement of All Amounts due him within 80 days. Amounts not paid will be handed over for collection, lL. -E Fr ROWS. Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. Ch’town, Jan. 21, ’86—eod wky North Atlantic Steamship Co, SPRING SAILINGS, 1886. From London and Livergee! S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ EES a 3 ye WILL LEAVE London for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL. S.S. “Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpoo! for ‘ harlottctown, 15th APRIL. th ABOUT The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlarst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the principal points in 2. KE, Islend, New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other inform»tion apply in London to Stewart Prothers, 3 Fen- church Street, Fen Court ; ia St. John, Chat- ham and Bathurst, N. B., to R. A. & J, Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. C. Jones.& Co, FENTON T, NEWBERY, Agent. Ch’town, Jan, 30, 1886. ee aero eoemenomen tenant pate aad i oO. 3s = rca NO j iCz=. Tuk Mercuarts Bank or P. E. Jstaxp, Charlottetown, Feb, 4th, 1°86. TS General Meeting of the Stockholders of the Merchants Bank of Prince Ei ward Island wili be held at its office, in Char- lottetown, on THURSDAY, MAROS 4th, ot the hour of I! a. m., for the election cf Directors and transaction of other business Proxies must be left with the Caghier on or before Tuesday, March 20d, ? By order of Voard F, MITCHEt L. Oashier. Ch’town, Feb, 5, 86, =pxt tl mar hi st Inland Steam Navigation Company —; eee Prince Edward Island, re \HE Annval Meeting of the Shsreholders of the above Company will be held at the Company’s Office, King Street, on SAT- URDAY, the 27th day of FEBRUARY inst., at 3o’clock p.m, for the election of Directors and the transaction of other business. By order of the President and Directors. JOBN HUGHES, ‘ecretary. Ch’town, Feb. 9, 1886—1 aw tl mtng =THE- RING |! ve ff Laptes' AcaDEMY, CAMPBELLS Al Sackville, N. B., Jan, 19, 1865, ni Ui W E have been usirg during and it has proved the past year, highly satisfactory M. CAMPBELL, Housekeeper. A. Feb, 4, 1586. $ ape: Undersigned, havirg thoreughly fit- ted up his premises, is prepared to accommodate transient and permanent Board- ers at reasonable rates Sample Rooms, for (ommercial Travellers‘ in connection with House, 3. BR. MoLEAN, Proprietor 2 2wks ecd wky 2i son , 86 Souris, Feb. ee ppm _ NOTICE. — eee Eis hereby given that ie day admitted my brother, G. FRANK BEER, into partnership. The dveineee in fnturé@ will be cor Cucted ucder the jirm namo of BEER BROs, W. W. BEER. Ch’town, Feb, }, 1886-—imo oud wkiy