' eral ana Other items. ALBRAITH’S BAND at th 1 ub. Roller Rink t >. Tur Northern Light left Pistte at the ho ar to- day, usual ivdabbiiiichiec Da. Sr CKLAND hae returned to ( harlotte town and resnmed his Dental pract > ie private Dancing Claes at Mrs. Borri witl re Open on Wednesday, January fth, at op. m@ sell ta We are pleased to see that Dennis Marphy Se., Esq, has recovered from hia recent illness and is now able to attend t» business blll Au | r havi ‘ any ec'saim what« against the ard of Health are 1 ted rend the same to the Chairman of Board immediately o Nortce,—The Agovcy of the “Confederation | 4 Life Association of Canada ” Office of DesBrisay & Angus, Queen Street Jaa. De sbBrisay, Ag nb. = i“ CHAPPELLE'S Reliable Almanac for 1536, to be out on Wednesday, and will be th largest, best and most accurate ever pu! lished. Look out for it silane Tue Hor. Adam Crooks, iately Mivister o! Education for Ontario, and unele of rs G. C, Cunningham, who resided some years in Charlottetown, died on the 28th ult. inal (ne Evening Class at the Charlottetow: ness Ucliege wiil be op n five rights in the eR, encing to-night, from 7 30 t> 9 30 fatending students should app'y at - We learn that it is the intention of our wens to tender Senator Howlan a} | bat jaet previcus to his leaving for UOttawa, | on Of his efforts in connection 8 & recogoiti with the Subway. . i claiiaiy Pus eteom tug Frank “. Batt will make | egular trips between this city and Rocky Point toemorrow, commencing at eigh c i twhing et five. Fare and frei eas on the Government steamer. is removed to the i: ' si Ba 3 2 2. x Ite ch LEGE APHIC. f HEWES = 3 5 -? LSrsouat Desparours ro Tae EXAMINER.) Irish Reforms Lonvon, Jan. 3. Lord Randolph Churchill has submitted > the Cabinet a pr position for the reform otf the adminis ration of Government in i treland. The scheme is sn ported by the Marl of Carnarvon and by Baron ” Ash- sourne. The project involves the abolition jf the vice-royalry and castle executive, nd the ” acing of Ireland on the same foot- ing as Scotland. a a an Troubles. Europe Jan. 3. Jt is reported that a number of Madhist | fanatics have penetrate the British lines at Suakim, and a great fight ensued in tho own. A number of English were killed ind weundeed. The Government has sup- pressed tha of the affair, Lonpon, report Suffering Seamen. GLOUCESTER, Jan. 3. The id Ly Ss. J | | sails fishing schooner Dido arrived to- with the schooner Maggie Willett of hn in tow, The Willett had lost her and the crew were suffering from } exposure, A Fatal Brawl. Toronto, Jan. 3. | A row occurred last night in Joy's bar- ver shop, in which C. | Uttawa, stabbed W. A. Hobbs fatally with pair of Scissors, M aC ‘ sf, Burned to Be ith Pexrtu, Ont., Jan. 2. D A IL A. Macdonald, ap lonald is under | NEW SHIPPING, | LIST OF VESSELS REGISTERED AT THE PORT OF | CHAKLOTTEVOWN, P. KB. LL, DURING THE \EAR | 188d. 17—Schr. Confederate, built at New Glas-| | ee PE L., 49 tons, Charlott ‘town, P, kK. _May 5—Schr. Maggie : Alice, built at Souris, P. EK. L., 79 tons, owned 5 James Lanigan, Souris, P KE. 1. May i2—Schr. Annie T. McKie, built at New London, P. E. L., 68 tons, owned by Henry McKie, New London, P Le June Schr. Plow the Sea, built at Victoria, Lot 23, P. K. L, 74 tons, owned by Joseph W. Stordy, Victoria, Crapaud, P. E. L. June 6—Schr. Minnie May, built ss Montague, ». EK. 1, 59 tons, owned by Wm. A. Moutague, P. i. 1. June 29—Schr. Lizzie C. es B., 79 t i owned by Samuel H. London, P. KE June 29 Brigt. Lantana, built at Georgetown, P. E. L, 246 tons, classed colm McDonald, Georgetown, P. E July 16—S ‘hr. General Middleton, built at Souris, P. E. 1., 76 tons, owned by Dennis Mur- phy, Souris, P. E. I. q uy 17—Schr. J. Fraser, built at LaHavre. N, 40 tons, owne : by Stephen M¢Lellan, Char- caaeten P. E. July 29—Schr. Nereid, built at Montague, P. E. i. oe ees owned by Daniel R. Dewar, Monta- gue ? July 31 Schr. Favorite, built at Miramichi, N. B., = tous, owned by Haren Lowther, Shemogue, r 3 Aug. 7—Schr. Pleiades, built at Pubnico, N. oy owned by James Dunn, Murray Shactos’ , Ang. 12—Schr. Swordfish, built at Summerside, P. KE. 1., 149 tons, classed 10 A, owned by James W. Ric hards, Bideford, P. E. I. At ug. 26 ‘hr. Charlie, + ilt at Beverley, Mass, U. “tel heen owned by John T, Crockett, Char- leleoianre, oe. Sept, 2i--Schr. W illiam and Mary, built at Port Hawkesbury, N. S., 36 tons, owned by Danie} McRae, Point Prim, P. KE. I. Oct. 21—Schr. Lady May, built at Cardigan, P. EF Le 2? tons, ownt sd by Neil MeLeod, Cardigan, P. K. 13g 5-Sx om Commodore, built at LaHavre, sd by Rolla McKay, Centre I built at St. Martins, Brown, New iN. a ‘tons , own ville. "Bedeque, Pp. KE. 1. Nov. 9—Barkentine Vivid, I., 445 tons, classed 10 A, | Pers Hill, p. E. L. “oe ?—Barkei "inne aa nnia, a 423 ton built at Lot 14, P. E. owned by John Yeo, Bideford, built at ed 10 Al, owned by James wii i Lich ards, Bideford, P, &...E. Nov. 17-—Sehr. C ritic, buiit at Conquerall, N. S., 7 tons, owned by William McLaren, Georgetown, Pr. EK. | il new vessels, 1,707 tons; 8 vessels transferred from other ports, 376 tons; 1 vessel registered Total, 20 yessels registered, 2,132 anew, 49 tons, { s e tons new vessels, 164 tons, o ne house of Robert N. Ailan was burned ABSTRACT. # 1 “ / this mornirg - A}: 4 vif i i His Lornpsure Bisuorp McIntyre and the! . = ae om ly Mr. Alian and + . Vessels. Tons. Father McPhee (Rusti vo) aad we purned to death. 7 wey were nearly Total number and i San oi sheen ft town to-day by the 3 o'clock trau ihety years Of age, and lived sione. alee ao the olst Dec., 183t...... 234 39,2 Georgetown, to attend the funeral of the | — —-—_— - | New weeny. dvccadsidssoadedecss 11 1,707 Very Rev. Dr. McDonald, which takes place | A Suicide Vessels transferred from other | a iorrow from St. James’ Church, at 10} iii Vincente recistarea dr aoee... 19 me ‘ ° : i RONTO in. 2 | Srruck O} ; sabia Toro TU, } D. de Vessels \ . founder } ‘ : } r) : Adelaide Davis, of Sarnia tho had been | aban CC sea, & 10 «1.547 A Concert in aid of the new Organ fund |. ide J ee ee vi. . a ona cele an : for St. Peter’s Church, will be held in the | °°'Tyr¢ OY ac ee on - i. INSCAWOTTNY- +0000... .e.ceees 6 651 \ ‘ 4. Hall on Th law , me here, Commitied suicide Dy! Vessels sold to foreigners ........ 4 1,413 iy ar ; sao —s \ rboli | Vessels regis d denovo........ l 49 th ins ine programme, Which is mee | Vess Is trans! srred to other ports 6 1,610 \ | arranged ohne, Comprising som: Some . : the _ ie } o st an ‘ —— Acy Bae ‘ 5 on ne Pad 2 ; -Otal remainipg on registry on Lea g V a and ins! rumentai | Ali Lin be 7Zzier ke at raed. i ist December, 1885 aay Se ae 227 36,040 talent im the city, will be published in a} none Seiiaminie ies Si ary. vO. Alter tue q ils a monotony ot NEW iL ORK Ja 1 | T : ; . " mre : — . ons, r © month we may be-| Frederick Fischel, who abeconded, being| ; ~ ip, measuring 699 - : | " ath fl i ‘ Aipls a ee ee ee .—- ise for our mene friends. }an embezzier fer $75,000, i urned to] 28 barks, measuring.,-++.-e++e0e ed, 17,765 x | New } ot Dielki lie fon | barkentiaes, measuring..... se Mince a 3,208 i beerve that the Com r . . brigs, measuring.......:.. Katt ol scones 743 pe cP oat a Ss ect | Owes 23 brigantines, M@ASUTING.....cccescee.... -d)208 rgeof the Y M. ©, A. k adil 151 schooners, Me@asuring,...c....20 essesee 6,305 nae y ee | | . e} 9” ur icither trouble nor expena LOOM, TROMMTINNINs A oc. ouinccense dev cans ° 2 Stenek : teamers. me ; 2 05 to mike the Room in every wuy a er: dit to| struck @Oil. 12 steaMers, MEASUFINE..c.cccccesss.sceeee 2,050 . : i = —_—— tho Association, and comfortable for their | oo 3 227 36,040 ibscrit lights and tables have been | Toronto, Jan. 3. iced, and as in former years the Magesines— | By the boring of a well in McGillivray | mbracing 1 the ~ on , : ra ng aii Li le ading Amr:er re Lown h rn, Was Ss K There is excite- Horsford 8 Acid Phosphate, Brite! i pubiic: ions present the hig ry au a*s ment ov } i . Tat"re ‘pul blished. Several new and | , REW4RE OF IMITATIONS, valvable periodicals are, we understand, to be es — wine : valvable periodical _ ~ : = ame, dasha Mies Imitations aud counterfeits have again A I, and W ope t! rem BUD- | vv Cat > 2 lietin and ¥ ney os a = Fr i - 2 tia appeared. Be sure that the word ‘Horsford's’ ion fee may inctice many! scrivers a te riy s foo may Induce many new tabect: vy oe ison the wrapper. None are genuine with- to avail themseives of the Denefits of the insti- Py ities for the next 24 hours fo: | out it. avon i t @€ ai a me FTO 9 “2. _— oe —_— } — — ~ oe a ee a TT } Sunpay Scitoot ConceRT AND Tea.—The Toronto. Jan. 10 a me. annual Tea and Eutertainment given in con. | Oe re RS, ool tee. ated . . . 2 JASING nection with the Souris Sunday Schools, aiieeete aie shin 40-dtehit: ; cloudy, aer Wei Methodist and Presbyterian, c»me off on| Wednesday evening last, and proved a very pleasing affair. The ladies who had charge of the tables spared no pains in providing for the chil-ire In the evening a Sunday Schoo! Coacert was given in the Methodist Church, with the Rev. Mr. Wass in the chair. This part of the pr ful that it has ! in Dun day evenin Admission 10 cents, desinirestiipiliniton Tue Gosret Army.-- Capt. Annie Howell, of Ontario, arrived here en Saturday evesing nex6, 5 and yesterday took a leading part in the | meotngs at the Barracks, where she met with | amost cordial reception. very popular officer. Besides be ing an acti ve, | t worker, she is also a goed singer and » pleasing speaker. Lieut, Bartlett, of Nova Scotia, is expected this evening. Capt. Mal- lory and, indeed, the whole pgratulated on having these two devoted Christian ladies. ings will be held every evening and a torch- light parade on Tuesday. Gallery is reserve: for lalies only,—Com, y ee earne Meet- ny friends of Mr. and Mrs. Peter| Gavin wall be sorry to learn of the death of | their eldést, child—a very bright and in- telligent little girl of eight years—which lberton on Satarday night, after severe illness. Duarir He m curre j a a brief, but terribly years she » Congregation de Notre Dame, in the past — lasses of tiis city, ¥ by her scho olmates and the good Sisters. On the outbreak of smallpox, she went to ber home at the epidemic would be over. But an all-wise Providence ordained it otherwise, and the darling of parents beloved of all, has been | called to her eternal home beyond the skies, sihsisicclitldadactaal ristMAs TREE.— The ladies of ti Convent de Netre Dame, Souris, on the 2! st and 22nd u had a public tea and Christinas ree, which preved a grand success, int realized beiog in the vicinity of $100. ; 1 Tuesday eveving following, the pupils vent gave afree concert, which wa appreciated by the large audience ' gent. A t the close, one of the lady pup ls | riate address, which was re the resident clersymen, by tii Mi :Donsid and othe: Ss, all the to the goo d ability of i 40 App! pli i to ny oF i wroOry a : > a reeing as snC's &) pupils, and the excellency of the training en at this institution of learning, vaikinneiuaaiians AnorneR Strep Forwarp.—The an- nouncements in to-day’s issue Ex AMINER inform the public that Messrs. | Wed A. Weeks and L. L. Beer have with- d a from their respective firms and have red int partnershij » for the purpose of | carrying on 8 wholesale dry goods business | in Charlottetown. We mark this as another step forward. Our own merchants nght to be able to supply dealers through out the country with goods on better terms thaa those of Montreal; and we have no doubt that Messrs. Weeks & Boor will do 89 Success to the now firm. The firm of Paton & O om pany take the place in the retail trade of W. A, Weeks & Co. and Georges R. Beer, Big., continues the business of Boer & Sons. gramme turned out so success- | m decided to repeat the | las Methodiss Charch on Wednes- | Miss Hewell is a | Army, are to be! the assistance of} »|Midnight tr ain had been attending the | ere she was dearly beloved, botli ; Alberton, intending to return when | METEOROLOGICAL OFFicz | | i Charlottetown, Jan, 4, 1886 i ‘ « te ighest Temperat ure Sunday........... 34 4 | Lows do Oe as cae 23 6 | Hig hes st Temperature yesterday, (read at mane eo a i 34.0 | "e. . | Lowest t Te mperature yesterday, (read at MOREE oe a i kk coc odsb ncaa s 23 I | Lowest I'en perature this morning.....,,26.3 | Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clo ck, ..23.8 Te my eratnre thie afte rneon at 1 o'eleck 32 0 MARRIAGE Betts —Mr. W. B. Murdock, | | i i of Montreal, traveller for Darling’s wholesale | hardware hoase, was married last night at | the residence of Mr. W. E. Vadervoort, West oe to Miss El'a Clarke, daughter of | Mr. A, W Clarke, of Brighton. There was a Jorge number of guests present, among which were relations from Montreal, Boston and LaSallee, N. Y¥. Rev. Dr. Jeffers, officiated Mr. James Robertson, of 1} Robertson & White, Tweed, assisted | the groom, ani Miss Nettie Clarke, | of Shannonville, cousin of the bride, acted as | bridesmaid. The bride was dressedin white cashmere, real lace trimmings with natural ilowere, and looked very pretty. She was the | receipe nt of a large number of costly presexts couple left for the east on the accom par nied iby the best and } and the nappy i wishes of a large circle of friends. Belleville, Ont) ¢ We extend to Mr and Mrs. Murdock our | | hearty congratulations, and wish them every -_ ——<———— 7 7 a eet me er neem DEER. 1835, rs and 3 months. | ful mother and three 21st, She sisters to mourn Mourn not for me. D vf ric Mis, Tor wee Pp For in the dust I aweet'y sleep. The troubleus world I leave behind, \ crown of zg ory bright to find, a tlaing B tracts 1x nay be made for it it iN NEW YORK. Exec ators Notice. oh HE Undersigned Executrix and Execu- | tora of the last Will and Testament of | of Tuk | the late Dona] d ‘Mackinnon, of Charlottetown, | | tanner, deceased, carrying on business under | and style of “MACKINNON & | ithe ; ame _ he reby notify all persons indebted to ito ’ his ite to | ther ‘a his late office, in Grafton Street, | in Cl rarlott town, and all persons having | claiins or demands against the said estate are | | her by re quire ad te furnish the same, daly | att sted, within twelve months from this | date Dated at ¢ har! ottetown, the 2nd day * 1OCTO! SER, 158: MARY J [AN EK MACKINNON, Executrix, Executors. W. McLEAN, JAS. CURRIE, Oct, 2nd—law tf Christina Bell, aged | leaves asorrow- | her | z uIS PA PER Po Rowell & Gore Newspaper ureau (fT Spruce St.), where advertising | make immediate payment to | f RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Engine, Boiler, Sp'itting Machine, Stuf fing Machine and other Plant is offered for sale at private contract The above Tannery was formerly operated by the late Donald 3.cKinnon, of the late tirm of McKinnon & Co., of this city, It is ftted up on the most modern principle, and has hitherto paid a large percentage on the | capital invested. To capitalists no better in- vestment for their money, either by Bank or Manufactory, can be offered. sos Possession given immediately, MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix, Oct. ROCKFORD WATCH C0. FocKForp, Iuu., Sept. 17, 1885. 7a is to certify that we have appointed E. W. TAYLOR SOLE AGENT for the sale of our Quick Train Railroad Watches 17, 1885 Ch’town, in the City of Charlottetown, P. E. I, and that we will, to the fallest extent, sustain the usual warranty given by him to purchas- era of our movements. No warranty what- ; ever attaches to these goods when cffered for lsale by others than oar duly appointed | Agents. ROCKFORD WATCH CO., | By HOSMER P. HOLLAND, Sev’y. | i Having examined and tested the Rockford Quick Train Watches, we offer them with the fuilest confidence to the pub'ic, as being cne ‘of the best made and most reliable Watches, i for the money, iv the market We fully gaarantee every Watch sold by us Kk. W- TAYLOR; Cameron Block, Charlottetown. istab'ished 1872 31, 1885 —ly 2aw eow iaw & wkly | Oct. | GEORGE TWEEDY. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Notary Pablic, &c. | OFFICE— Brown’s Block, Queen Square, ‘ ver Merchants Bank of Halifax. owned by James Barrett, | Poole, Lower 9 Al. oy ned ‘by Mal- EXAMINER. J ANUARY 4, 1886. ———— Facts Facts j j EKLL-KNOWN Wa of 9 | Let Ali Remember that we willnot e Undersold by any House in the Trade. Ch’ ra vewn, Dec. PERKIN 5 & STRRNS REDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S Immense Discounts to clear balance Immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets. immense Discounts to clear balance Dress Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low. Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. HOLIDAY GOODS. The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and Ornamental. Oir NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. SEE UURPRICES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE PERKINS & STERNS, 0 LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER Fur-lined Cloaks. of Millinery. 0 —--——— 0 Prices to Please Everyone. eee 0 ——— 0 11, “8d. — - | Cobbs at the GEO. DAVIES posed of during Terms. e town, Dee. 9, 1885. aoe Sale. Closivg-out of the Entire Stock of GENERAL DRY their present business, offer the whole of their MAGNIFI- CENT STOUK OF HERCHANDEZE at prices that cannot fail to make a clearance. This isa BONA FIDE SALE, as the stock must be dis- Grand Opportunity to all buyers for Cash. Gur Wholesale Customers will be supplied on the usual CEO, DAVIES & CO. re GN H8USE! a 0-——--— & CO., intending to make a change in the next few months, and will present a + Assets, 3ist Woe INSURAN LEONARD MORR Dec 22, 1885 The Liverpool and London and Glo Globe Tnsurance Ob. the mest Advantageous Terms. Agent, Summers de, P. E. I, > —---—0 ISS84, —_—O— Dec.. $36.023,954.86 CK may be effected with this Company on IS, R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent, Ch’town, P. E, I. CAPITAL - ROVAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. FIRE. Ch town, Jun. 1885. Head Office—MONTREAL. Halifax Branch—J. SCOTT MITCHELL, Agent. =p Wes ESKS TAKEN ON MOST FAVORABLE TERMS. Agent jor Prince Edward Island :— a Fe. H. ARNAUD, MERCHANTS BANK OF HALIFAX. | I yaaa 2 IS HERERY GIVEN, that the Minister of .Marine and Fieheries has this day paid into the Supreme Conrt of Prince Edward Isiand the sum of Two Hun- dred and Forty-seven UDollars, with six moaths’ interest thereon, being a sum, in his opinion, & sufficient compensation for all that piece of land and premises, situate at Souris, in King’s County, in said Island, which said land and premises are described as follows, that is to say : Commencing at a post set on Bar:’s Point, five chains and . twenty-five links south, tive degrees east from the centre of the road at the head of Souris’ Breakwater, and fifty-one links north, eighty-two degrees east from the top edge ef the bank, and run- nivg thence nerth eighty-two devrers, east eighty-five feet, thence at right angles south eight degreee, east forty-live feet, thence south eighty-two degrees, west eighty-five feet, thence north eight degrees, west forty- five feet to the place of commencement. Alsc, a right of way from the road leading from the Breakwater Road to the residence of Fred- erick Morrow, to the said piece of land, bounded and described as follows, that is to say: Commencing at the north-east angle of said plot of land, and running thence north eighty-two degrees, east four chains and six links to the aforesaid road leading to Fred- erick Morrow's, thence along said road south- wardly until it gives a breadth at right angles of fifteen feet, and thence south eighty-two degrees, west. parallel with the said last- mentioved line to the eastern boundary of the said first-described piece of land, and thence north eight degrees, west along said boundary fifteen feet to the place of commencement, which said land and premises have been taken by the Minister of Merine and Fisheries for the site of a Light-house at Souris aforesaid, and all persons entitled to the said lands and premises, or to any part thereof, or repre- senting or being the husbands of any persons so entitled, or claiming to hold or represent incumbrances thereon, or interesis therein, are required to fi'e their claims to the said compensation or consideration for the said lands and premises with the Prothonotary of the said Supreme Court, on or before the twenty - third day of January, A. D, 1886, and jet this notice be published in the Party Exan- INgR, for the space of two months, twice in each week upon motion of ‘Mr. Hodgson, Q. C., of counsel for the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Dated this seventeenth day of November, A. D., 1885, By the Court. J. A. LONGWORTGH, Deputy Prothonotary. Nov. 20—2m 2aw w fri N. P. U. ( UR Ne Plue Ultra CANDY is just what every person wants during the Holidays. Our Factory is runuing every day, turning out PURE CANDY by the Ton, and can supply the Trade on Reasonable Terms. We have im ported machinery from Birmingham, ard vse only the Best Sugars an? finest Flavorings, so that we can equal the best English Confectionery. CHOICE SYRUPS, Wholesale ead Retail, GROCERIES, of all descriptions. COLGATE’S FINE TOILET FOAPS. B. 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