menial. eee ~ — ° - a - ; ' i oY ‘ b Ay ro last night. dpratiaign t mail arrived at half-past two this aiteruoon, o Dw ELVE parse ngers crosse “ad at the 2 apes on W i yd y. > - — Rev D 1. Moors has received a call to St. John, N, | heii ill ReM*MBER the Bible Clags in the Y. M. C. A, Parlor, this evenin , at 8 o' clo ---- . . oN. Messrs. ScLLvVaAN AND Fernavson leave New York for London t day. . Wr are ir a bt » Ho x D A. Ma edonald, } oOo SAD Fran wc, 4 Sal, for lat e papers, 7 us 7 , rr METHOD'’sT Baick (nerca.—To-morrow, Rev. J Sheaton will preach at 10.30 and 6.30 *: hter sale of bocks, at this evening, at lan siauy Auction REMEMBER the A. McN 7 oc} rok ill’s Koom, ilieneiiili i We learn that two horses owned named Tierney were lost in the N soe Thursday night, orth River am 1 rik & epel Army are hea last elow the zeroe: -- ot sact d Concert of the Gospel Army held in the Athenzeum on W ednesday next Admission, 10 ecuts iit Toe p rirait of Hen. Michael H. Phelan, U. S. Consul at Halifax, N. S., appears in the last issue of Frank Leslic’s Illustrated News- p per. o > with drum and tam- night with the cold will De THR Gospel Meeti x will be held as usual ir the ¥.M.C A, Hail, to morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. The will speak at the meeting Rev My Liice > McLaren, ustoma for New peg on and = K was marricc iss F. D. Snider, in St. John, on Thur: lay e vening last t. — +> af Mr. Jonx S. MErnopist Cuvren.—Services to- morrow at the ueual hours [he Pastor will (D. V.) preach both morning and eveniag. Sabbath School at 2 p.m. All are welcome. detvictanaipeiiicem GosPeL ARMY meetings on Sunday: Knee Drill at 7 30 am., Come and See meeting at nd Great Salyation meeting at 8 p gailery is always reserved for ladies ip. m,a m. The sali ald It is expected that the front of the Diamond Bookstore willbe lighted this evening by ippelie is the first to electricity. Mr. Cl uinator for the exterior of adopt the illun buildings. — -————— THe prize offered by K. Brace, E-q., for the best essay on buttor-making, has been awarded by the Committee of the Dairymen’s Association, to Ernest Mellish, son of Prot. Mellish, iets Ir is reported that Capt. Collins and Lieut Bartlett, of the Gospel Army, are meeting with great success in Eastport, Me. Fifty- two persons have been brought in and the good work still goes on. Catal “Rowations of new or second-hand clothing will be thankfully received at the Health Office for a family consisting of a man, two women, three girls from 9 to 17, and two boys from 6 to 12 years of a aaa Cuas. Hares, a colored man belonging to St Johv, N. &, who murdered his mistress, Matilda Robinzen, at Cambridge, Mass,, in September last, is now on trial before the Suprime Court at Cambridge, ile ae Evper Ira C. Mrronecc will preach in the Meetivg House of the Church of Christ, Upper Great George Street, to-morrow, at 6.30 p.m, on ‘‘ The Witness of the Spirit,” (Romans, 8th Chapter, 16th Verse.) geortinellaeencien — Literary Society Tue Caledonian Club meets on Mond ay eve nin g next. The subject for discussion is :—"‘If Vanada were Indepen- dent which form of Government — !‘epublican or Monarchial—would be beet for her to aa ppt :. ——_—> formerly 1 this Province, master of the Nor- Dr iia‘ ~ has ately been mal Scho l delight ey hee audiences with a discourse on ‘ Qaebec and Literature.” The Quebec Chronicle reports that the lecture *‘sbounded ; in eleguent and scholarly passages.” - -- _ \ very large procession of citizens formed this a’ternoon to pay the last sad tribute of respect to the wife of the Hon, Danicl Davies, and to exprees eympathy with her trebly- bereaved husband. fhe Rev. Charles O’ Meara conducted the funeral service at St. Pavi’s Church. jel iicecis An Ottawa cae at -_ of the 4th inst., says : ‘‘Mr. Walter Shauley has written to Mr. Sullivan, P: remier of Prince Edward lsiand, giving it as his opinion that the construction of a smbsaqueous railway across the straits of Northumberland, in the vicinity of Capes Traverse and Tor- mentine, is feasible and practicable, and that the work might be completed within three years from the time of actual com- mencement. nie wing members of Eureka Lodge, No were last evening installed a for the ensuing quar- Lawson, G. W, C, T.: Tue follo oS 4: @. Se ‘ eh ir several offic: ry Jeha A weCT —Frank Lawson. W V T—-Ada M Evans, W S—tarra Ferguson. + ay ” in te WAS -Clara Tanton. W TT. L. Aitken. W C—Jennie Jonkins. W M—E. R. Crockett. W DM ~- Valetta B, Evans, W G—Flizs Currie. W S—Ernest Cough. k HS—Edith &. Squire L H &8—Lois Holman. PWC Tr-—w. J. Jenkins. necitsiiiiadlliiads Tue Treasurer ef the Prince Edward Island Hospital begs to ackuowledge the receipt of the - llowing sums of money since Ist January last, from Churehes : — ——— >_> — eee ee nee ergy ahrentgmapecteanenmmeenannamahe by a man | inspect wr of |} See ee me ee A A et aati ll RO TNR re ee ” —_ ~ oa oa) vy Ss Lat ; ey =. 7 4 TEI Poy, A rasan BR" Eat Er (RLEGAARP TA =6REBS aba Br : , $U Se ¥ 8 {Srsvutat Despatrouxs ro Tse Exes mt ! Parliamentary Matters Lonpon, Feb. 4. |} J. Colings, Member of Parliament, whore ** three acres and a cow” amendment to the Address in Raply to the Queen’s Speech, caused the overthrow of the Con- | servatives, has been appointed by Glad- stone Secretary of the Laos | Government | Board. J. R aby : Liberal pointed Solicitor General, The Earl of Aberdeen, of Aberdeenshire, | pointed Viceroy o° Baron Wolvert : . nias been 1 vember, has been ap- Lord-Lieutenaat Scotland, has boen ap- lrel ind, ex:Paymaster-General, ' appointed Postmaster-General, The new Government is now complet ed, ali the minor places being filled. ee Russell, Libers] member for | Hackney South, the new Aitorney General, in an olan requesting re-election by his } constituents, deciares himself in favor of allowing Jrishmen to deal with Irish quos- tions on such soil, while at the same tian ke favored maintaining all the safeguards of the anyrey of the Crown, > ’ a An Unirnuthful Report. Orrawa, Feb. 6, There is no truth in the statement that the M nister of Finance went to Montreal te obtain a temporary loan from the banks. He has no difficulty in providing all the money needed. The receipts of the Finance Department for January was $2,000 585, and the expenditure | $4,900,000. Included in the diture is the ambunt paid in for six month’s subsidy to the se vinces, The Customs rece amount to as muc! advance veral pro- ipts do not as in January, 1885, | but the excise ree sipts show a steady in- crease of those of last month, being $61,000 more than in the previous January. -— Shipping tenatens PRINCETOWN one Feb. 5 The British bark One galt, came ashore at Seek Cove last night. Lonvoy, Fab, 4 r ’ : The German ship Oarl, at Bromen from Baltimore, lost three men in the at January 15. The Italian bark Silvi e. ae 5 irom ‘rensacola for Liverpool, has put into Falmouth. She experienced very heavy weather, during which Captain Benvenuto and the mate were drowned. Servia’s Eeply. Vienna, Feb. 4, Servia has handed to each of the powers her reply to their last collective note to her, demanding disarmament. The reply is ex ceedingly brief, and simply declares that Servia has taken cognizance of tha contents of the note. Profits of the €. P. R. Orrawa, Feb. 6, The C. P. R. statement of the ysar’s business, showing, as it does, a not profit over working expenses of nearly three and a quarter million dollars, was the subject of congratulation to-day in Ministerial circles. The Fishery Freaty. Ottawa, Feb. 6. The Government have received no effi- cial information as to the action of the United States Senate Committee on foreign affairs, respecting the Fishery Treaty pro- posed by the President of that country. Burned to Death. McGrecor, Iowa, Feb. 5. Albert Qowloy, a farmer residing three miles from here, with his “— family, wife, two boys and little girl, were burned to death i in their house last night, A Xew Governor, Lonvon, Sir George William Desvaiux, K. C. M G., Governor of Fiji, has been appointed Governor of Newfoundland. He is white, and about forty-five years age. Feb. 6. Weather bulletin Feb. 6.—10 «. m,. Northwest and south west winds, fair, con- tinued very cold weather. TORONTO, METEOROLOGICAL OF Fics Charlottetown, Feb. 6. 1886 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at mien... vedi died ch eae Se eas bu Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at MUGRIANS) occcccwedgse secccaseterdipame Lowest Temperature this merning.,....,14.0* Temperature this morning,at 8 « clock.,.J1.8* Tamperature thia aftarnoan at 1 o’elask, . 4,7* *below zero. et Tue Halifax Herald says: The Archibald brothers brought up a bar of gold from their mines, Salmon River, yesterday, weighing 297 ounces, and worth $23,000. This is 200 ounces more than the famous Albion bar bro mens in last summer, and undoubtedly the largest bar of native gold ever brought to the city, as the result of one month’s crushing at a single mine, Mr. McNaughton, of the Rawdon Mine, also broug sht inabar of 155 ounces. 0 9* —— Tue largest man in California is said to be a Canadian, by the name of Kean Archibald. He was born i iu Nova Seotia, and now lives in Met Be x Chace me eg 4 . 4 Herced County, Cal. Ha is over seven feet Church of England (St. Paul's), | do. .... 36 50| high, and bui!t in proportion Tle wears @ Methodist Chureh, Summerside............ 900 No, 15 boot, end carries his own last. do., West eee bepencyb tees : = uk do POND. ccccccnsecteese : eet tes Presbytc wh an Chare . Birch. sh Hill (Kirk)..... 6 3 THe St. Louis Al ante n came 40 blows over Kirk), Lot 48........-. 4 00 | a gas controversy at a recent are g. The — nor ist Cc thr irc h, joe Mt, Stewart and 5 00 Mayor had to eall i in the police t > eee 8 thedies Deak. Wola 6 the bi ta were compelled to 5 Patins * § 92} room, and the biue coa p oe oe mem ae bie raped... 7 # | use their clubs freely on the heads of the com- Church of England, Kensington, New Lon- batants o pun aad Fetes TOR, 60 xo -ps des dedaneiee , 12 DO ranke Hall, Lov Mont . ceeds 0 rg "hee haa foatagus, proceeds of 1000! THe Art Exhibition in Ottawa oontains Mr. Wm. bers, Mss soc ccccvecessedtese 1a two hundred and thirteen pictures and pieoos of svalpture, expen- | Rhyman Me- | Ne ill. from Tark’s [sland , Boaton, with | orm of | meee v Ps A MON as as b fF fo Rw a S S- Vur OE NY Neen ee ae a a eam Spectal Notices. Puraspeall at’. ©. Prowse’s and get a receipt for th» au caot yea ewe hii. jan 21, dy and wkly Tre Auction Sale «f |: will be finally close | oRt at my Aux ion Reom eon Saturday evening n- eas? *clock. No Reserve x McNeill, Auetion fe 5 2 KourD to set] th het Int; 30 pairs gents custam boots on hand—§$5 50 per »air—now seid fer $2 75.--Ders oe ORF & CO Oys7Tat 8 byt > barrel at Joha Joy’s, Water } Street, jaa 38, t L. KE. Prowse reqaests an immediéte settlement of all amounts dus him, jan 21, dy and wky Great Repvermn—Ciearive Ctr —La dies’ and Gents’ Overshoes, old price $1.60, new fo ‘ice $1.80 per par, — Dors sey, Goff & Go, Ciba Cid RANBERKIES and Nova Seotia ox-berries, for sale at Beer & Goff’s j 27 GREAT ReEpDvCTION ! CLEARING OCT,— Sixty pairs Ladies’ Oil Goat Buttoa Roots. Old price $3 ? 33 new price, $1.75 per pair. | Dorsk sy Gotf & ja 27 | | | ’ prices. Wrench Kid, (ii | French Calf (by the skin or cent, French Calf | 'ronts, Neats, Split and Sole | eather , Auls, Bristles, Pincers, Hammers, Knives, Pegs, | Telic oft ate tion. William Forgav, Q G, ee°U ¢é4 5 I Finoincs—All kinds: at low “SHOEMAKER a ’ Goat =e ich Kip, Nail . Shoe Thread, &e., &c., at Dorsey Goff ¢: Co.'s jan 27 ' RESH oystera received three times a seek, at John Joy’s, Water Street. jae 2d, tf On Friday, the 56h iast., Susan Kemya, {funeral from her. late resid land Stree} : and Street, on Mon iay, at ee ca, Cumber- Z2OCw sk, | SOE eR we es ee = — eer. : 7? wireewre SH: iv él OF ®. Rarbadoes, Feb. .* bret Birdie, Flick Aiberton—sld 8th, for smer — fia ’ ; > mn iutrhrTr i a : 3 Ai pete Phe Ahii ass Sud } Aibti eluy Hin | Lapirs’ AcapEmy, Sackville, N. B., W E have been u* ing . Jan, 19, during the past year, and it has proved highly satisfactory. M. A. ODAMPBELL, : liousekeeper, Feb. 4, 1886. Prices } Ae an TR waaadl EB ag first-class gerie. PEE RUAR e Our business is confined etrict!y to staple and fancy Dry Goods and a Dress Goods Mantle and Sack Cloths, Silks, Velvets and Laces, Ladies’ Lin- et Ss ee ert: Millinery Department, of good value in all departments. and Trimmings, Carpets, Oiltclothse paper, Table Linen and Covers, House Furnichinge. 4: O0D8 at the CENT Terms. Ch’town, Dee. Ss Closing-out of the Entire CzO, 9, 1885. FALL AND NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. Sale. Stock of GENERAL DRY —-O LENGSN #eUsHE! a ee ef >- en GEO. DAVIES & CO., intending to make a change io their present business, offer the whole of their HAGNEIFI- i STOCK OF MERCHARDEZE at prices that cannot fail my wea a clearance. This isa BONA FIDE SALE, as the stock must be dis- posed of duriag the uexi few months, and will present a Grand Oppertunity te ali buyers fer Cash, Gur Wholesale Customers will be supplied on the usual DAVIES & CO. WAREHOUSE, , QUEDN STREET. oe WINTER STOCK, iE ierring ! | Herring |! B'oav ono rd 39 Bris. No, 1 LABRADOR HERRING. G. M. HARRIS, TUES- Selesroom, t., at 1.30 p. m. :— Auctioneer. IW AT ° _! LONG 7 WUisks 8 BACON PORK, Rreskfast Bacon, Spiced Mi. ? Rolls, Sugar-cur ed Hams, Cumberland Bacon, and Lard, in car-lots or les S quantities, Address J. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, Thomas, Ont, Jan. 15, ’86--2aw 2mos aul s iA i e¥ yy by ¥ : Je 2 ¢ cer Bg) ua 9, VE OST—On Saturday night, January 30tb, 4 two $20 bills and one $5, between the Fish Market, Grafton St., and Upper Hills- borough Mt The finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving ; it at this office. feb6 2i pa Li T—On Monday last, a Black fur Ci ippe tt. The finder wi be rewarded ring it feb4 2i at this office, are CIAL OF FER—Daily Mail for three months, and Weekly Mail for nine roonths ne 32 50 5 ; also, leading ogy and periodicals, beth of Canada ani the United States, can be eoaaalth by calling on H. J P. Terliazick, General Agent, Upper Queen Street. jan30 61 pd resO LET--The i Street. next to J, anion given first of May. large brick Store on Queen D. Macieod. Possse- Apply to A. White, ep: 27 Paw pat FUVOR SALE VERY CHEAP. ~— A few yards of best Silver Lace, just the thing for earbival costumes.—John fe!), Tailor, Pow- na! Street. 31 mo wed sat OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable Kennedy, Brick House, illsborouyh Park, Cash belong to the Assured, ficiary, Ca’town, Dec, 22, itis the BEST COMPANY in which to Insure, as Age, Large Membership, Financial Strength, Absolute ance that is honestly possible under any coutract, which THE MUTUAL LIFE WWSURANCE C0. OF WEW YORK. ESTABLISHED, 1842. eee? OS Assets, Jan, #, £=86: $LO&, 908 962.00. Income for 1885: $20,.214.945.00, —— 30. ee ee ee to Policy Holders LARGER than those of any other Company. It has no Stock Holders to claim any part of the Profits,—-the Asssets and Surplus all it combines all the advantages of Security, and the Cheapest Ineur- has a definite value to the bene- JOHN MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. 1885—Imo mon sat accommodation by applying to Mrs, William | soptd tf Dec, 22, 1885. OT a antenna The Liverpool aud London and Globe Insuranes Co. Assets, dist Dec.. 1884, —0o $36,023,954.86. mm eee (en ere IRE INSURANCE may be effected with this Company on the most Advantageous Terms. LEONARD MORRIS, Agent, Summers:de, P. E, I, R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent, Ch’town, P &, I. ee age PND Ae omen. Ca ee Ail tlle ig ee - - —- we os i1isSes Seay We are therefore able to present to all who favor us with their pat- ronege, 2 large assortment of goods and RKoom- Curtains, &c,—-a complete range « f RS pn ews reenact neeaaaee Wo are now offering the balance of our Wirter Goods. at Reduced Prices to clear, an < TAPLES. Gray and Wiaite Cottons, Prints, Cretonnes, Ginghams, *c., &c., &c Feb, 2—dy wy REGULAR TRADER. SPRING TRIP, 1886 ee ee From Liverpool to Charlottetowns The well known Clipper Bark &é Se R. KEN sani Cdillianten, new on the berth, wil] sail from Liverp:ol fer Charlottetown, On or About ts§ APRIL NEXT. Carrying Freight at through rates to Pico, Georgctown, Souris, Simmerside, and She diaz. For Freight or Passage apply in London te John Pitcairn & Sous, 16 Great Winchester Street ; E. C, in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bres., 51 South John Street, or hore to the owners. PEAKE BROS. 2 G9., RUSSELL HOUSE, Souriz, P.B.I, %p. Stones’ Hotel, oe eer Po Undersigned, havirg thoroughly fir- ted up his premises, is prepared to accommodate transient and permanent Board- ers at reasonable rates Sample Roon s, for Commercial Travellers, in connec ton with House. S. R. McLEAN, Proprietor. Souris, Feb. 2, ’86—2wke eod why ?i NO? ICE yy OTT Kt is hereby ¢ yiven o thie 1 day admitted my broth , os cK BEYR, into partnership. The boieess in future will be co: Cucted under the fia neme cf BEX RK BROS Ww. W. BEER. Ch’town, Feb. 1, 1886 -Imo eod whly ri ES el if -“ Bed AT Uil z eu is a watch that can truly be called a “THME-KEEPER.” ( NE of the princtpel 308 Jewelers of Albany, N. Y., says:—‘*‘We have noted by our observatory time the rate of a number of Rockford Watches sold by us, and their vari- ations. Watch of Fred Race, conductor, Hudson River R, R., '0 seconcs in three months; watch of Franklia lusk, engineer Boston & Albany R. R., 14 minutes a year; watch of Jacob Link, posimaster, 8ix seconds a month ; watch of Albert Morey, engineer, B.& A R. R., five seconds a month ; watch of Charles Cornelius, conductor, B. & A. R. R., cight seconds a month; watch of Ceptain Feelau, pilot of B. & A. steamer, four seconds a month,” £ ' , ‘ ee We fied, after properly regulating to our customer's wear, that the Rockford Quisk Train Watch is all that it is represented to be. Kk W- TAYLOR; Sole Agent, Cameron Block. * 7 3 » o oR %¢ Charlottetown, Jan. 25, 86 a gas fan id Wl 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. Our big stock of Gents’ Furnishings must go. Our large and superb stock of Ladies’ Furnishings must go, The price is not so much of an object. The goods must turn inte new dollars. This price list is only an index :— Men's Heavy, Overcoats with Fur Collars, only $10, worth $14. Men’s Biack Worsted only $6.50, worth $10. ten’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and up. $16 will buy a first-class Suit, made to mcasure, worth $27.50. $4 wiil purchase a a class pair of Scotch Tweed Pants, worth 75.50 8 wi'l buy a Heavy ‘Winter Ulster, worth just $8.75. Tryon Tw eed Suits, made to measure by first- class workmen, $31, Siz and up. Childs’ Winter Bute, with good trimmings and braided, $1.75, and up; $8 will om rchase @ nobby Scotch Tweed Suit, worth $12, Biack Wor | sted Overcoats, worth $12, nuw $8: “lwill buy a Suit of Underclothing in pure Cape Wool We hold the championship ior honest, low- priced ‘Tweeds, aud challenge ali-comers 1 dup- licate our §%cent Merino Wool Tweet worth $1.40, REID BROS... CAMERON BLOCK, Caer Dee. 31, 1885. eo ior rH E NE R. lhe} le tas Suits, ’ ¥ ¥KEK LY k XA x I. oom end foreign sews ) can always be found Strerein. wih eae x acme eR RN I A NAR REN ere sanetennaand