TH Local and Other Items. ( tvik The ¢ vy { incgil meets on Monda : en ae SPROIAL Despeatrowes TO Tuk EXamMinen. I - } i N VINES N west comic vVarieties§ uf INTERES” IW THE TRE tie Diamond Bookstore. Is | ' ——- +e RAILWAY GosreL. Meegixe.-——Lesson for to ee fas I * afternoon; Matthew 18-291. Snaeniat — . ATTA zy lea pestiations of the Public, \ ED kK. M Kstey, druggist, Mone tar as assigned iti? tial lities are about oe SI ooo - Orrawa, Feb. 17. NoveELs \ und supply of every kind of Public interest in the fisheries treaty is the best works hetion at the Diamond oJ Reookstore > - = fur Sty.ies \ splendid book of Fashions very latest) at the Diamond Bookstore, foi vhiy hve cents oo =. Mo A.— Meet ny this evening at 8&8 eel x k, conducted by Mr. Gerrier. Let all who can attend. - a St. James’ Cuvrca.—Mr. Gerrior will preach in St. James’ Church to-morrow fore noon and evening—usual hvuurs oo Rev. Mr. Gerrior will Gospel Service to-morrow M. C. A. Hall. sencilitiiiin THERMOMETER ReEADINes. Eight below zero during last night; 3 above at 10 o'clock this morning, and 10 above at noon. avila Get a copy of Canada’s great GOSPEL SERVICE take part in the alternoon in the \ Tue Emrrree. paper—12 pages, 84 columns choice reading matter—at the Diamond Bvuokstore. Only 3 nts. idinti 4 , ‘ ius Mats Forty bags olf mati matter crossed to Cape Traverse to-day, arriving at half-past one, and were despatched to merside where they will remain until Monday loreneon. : : e iniechinn Sov Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Thompson entertained | y, numbering about forty-five ij iv residence last even- ing It was rech and one of the most enjoya yf the §cusou,.— Mi clon Times. > Moccasin Dance.—-Quite a namber of par- ticipants and spectators attended the Mocca- sin Dance at the Excelsior Rink last evening, themseves. “The music n Mr. Galbraith’s best style. All apparently was turnisbed | enrover - - fisuekMen Lost.—A Gloucester, Mass., despatch to the Halifax Herald says: ‘*Daniel MeKinnor, of Souris, and Alohzo McMasters, t Gaysboro, were tending trawls for the Gloucester schr. Brunhbilde, Grand Banks, when a fierce saow squall came up. When it subsided nothing could be seen of soth were about 30 m on the them. l unmarried, Sasol PEA AND SOCKAL. Chere will be a Tea and Social in th. Cc rvehead Church on Wednesd Ly next, the 22nd inst., for the purpose of raising ey to pay for repairs to church, ‘Tables laid at 4 eclovk; tea served until J0 p. m. Admission 25 If the weather is un- oa Wednesd ay, the tea will be he'd st fine day foliowing. Feb. 18 2in. p -The fourth of the matches for the Club medal, wes played in tie Exceisior Rink yesterday atiernoon. (Quite a number of spectators were present, aud grest interest was .taken in the game. Following are the names of the players : A. H. McPherson. L. Grant W. ©. Hobkirk. R. Sloggett. cents iaVoravit on the i CURLIANA. series of | W. A. O. Morson (mate) T. C. James (mate) tev. J. Carruthers (skip) F. H. Beer (skip); Rev. Mr. Carruthers’ side won by 1 the score staadinyg lito 10 point, PersovaAL.—D. M. Rennie, a Toronto mer chant, proposes to accompany Simeon Jones to the Argentine Republic with a view to open up an export trade, We are requested to state that the call of a certain minister to the Methudist Charch at Cornwall was ia ly made by the Quirterly Board. Rev. Fred. &. J. Lloyd, lately of Cheya- wake, Quebec, entered upon his duties as Assistant Priest at St. Peter's Church last night. He delivered an eloquent address, the first of a sei lelivered during Lent. We bespexk for Mr. Lioyd a welcome among our city clercy HOG Ol . ‘ es uo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas N. Doutney, the temperance evangelists, are at present in I x ‘Toronto. —_— ~p-- Fect on tHe PLatrorm.—After delivering « powerful impressive appeal to a large audience in the Salvation Army Barracks at Halifax on last Captain Archibald fell inse the plattorm Medical aid was summoned, and he was with : : sunday evening wible on difficulty restored to consciousness after the lapse of more than aa hour. His first words on recovering, in reply to the doctor’s remark, ou are all rigut new Al thibald, were ‘‘ I know that Iam all right and ready to go. It is good to be saved, bat how dreadful it is to think of so many people who are not, I am glad [ have given myself, soul and body, to God. At latest accounts Captain Archibald, who has many friendsin Charlottetown, was repurted ** much better.” Siena Commeyctxe Youxe.-A Moncton des} patch says: ‘A young lad named McGarry, 14 years old, a pupil in the publie school, is on the high road of becoming a second Jesse James. Yesterday morning he went into the Miss Stevens and smashed suveral articles. Yesterday his teacher, Miss Devere, almonished him for his misbehavor, whereupon McGarry ran out of the room. In a few minutes he returned with a loaded revolver, which he had stolen out of the pocket of a coat hanging in the hall, be'ong- ing toa boy named Steeves, and levelled it at the teacher. Young Steeves jumped up and wrested the weapon from his hand and pre- vented him from doing any injury. Principal Wilbur was summoned and took charge of the weapon. In the meantime the boy had fled. He will doubtless be arrested. - Temetine Tarcers.—Under the heading ‘* Tempting Targets for Cupid’s Arrows,” tne Times publishes a lengthy list of the marriage- able men of Moncton. The list, which was made out by a committee uf ladies, tells of the beauty, standing in business and society, ac- complishments and virtues, etc., of the young men, and the wish is expressed that the next four years will show a large increase in the number of marriages. Here is a specimen paragraph : * Anderson, William—Ledger-keeper in the schovl-room of bank of Noya Scotia; is of manly-bearing ; | fond of out-door sports, ood na- rather reserved; such as lawn-tennis and cricket; TELEGRAPHIC AEWS.. unabated and everybody is anxious to know ll your corres pondent can learn there is a basis of truth in the about the treaty tele- ) graphed from Washington ; but the gorres away off in details. trey will likely be published on Tuesday, ths precise terms From a Statements pencents are aS It is understood here that it will be laid | before the United States Senate or: Mon- | day | [he statement that the Behring Sea f matter wasnot dealt with by the Comatission 1s correct, for the reason that the subject Was not containec. in the | lenipotentaries. A Liberal friumph. Lonpon, Feb. 17. he election to Parliament division of Southwark to-day, resulted in the return of Carletun, Gladstonian candi- date, by an increased majority of 1,000. The Daily News says the result is of | pr ro political portent, and not only a wees now lor the Government but to Lory | decay in the west | The other London morning papers regard the result as an electoral freak, but express ‘ | ueep regret, j i ahe Fisheries Treaty. York, Feb. 17. A Washington special says: ** The new Fisheries Treaty stiil remains in the pus- session of the President. His failure to send it to the Senate yesterday is explain- ed on the ground that he desires tu accom- pany it by a message which will fully ex- plain several features of the Treaty. and practically amount to a plea on its behalf. —— Strike Ended. PaiLapetpuis, Pa., Feb. 17. ry “+ . . Phe strike of the Reading miners has ended, and the miuers have agreed to re- turn on’ Monday. © The Reading officials have agreed to arbitrate wages and restore all strikers not guilty of assaul. on the men remaining at°work. \ EW Smallpox. SAN FRANcisco, Feb. 17. Steamer City of Pekin arrived from : Chins and Japan this forenoon with several cases of smallpox among the pas- sengers. This is the fifth successive time that the steamér has arrived with small- pox, Temperance in Nova Scotia. Haurrax, Feb. 7. The Nova Seotia branch of the Dominion Alliance elected Peter MeGregor, of New Glasgow, President, anc discussed at great length and voted down a resolution binding the Alliance tu third party projects. Official Changes, Lonpon, Feb. 17. Lord D ifferin has a cepted the post of Ambassador to Italy. Sir J. Saville Lum- ley, the present Ambassador, will retire in August irom the dip] matic sers ice. Weather Bulletin. Toronro, Feb. 17 —-10 a.m. Moderate winds, mostly fair, stationary or higher temperature. 2 the Weather in Nebraska. THE following extracts from a letter re- ceived by Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle, from Mr. John F. Barnard, of Lincoln, Nebras- ka, will be found interesting : ‘** This winter is without a precedent as far as my memory serves mc. Up to Christmas we had a continuance of exceedingly mild weather, but since then, as if trying to make up for lost time, we have had a cuntinuance of Arctic weather that would make a Green- lander shiver. We lave just passed through a storm that has caused a loss of life’ greater by Jar than the ne wspapers report, and that has been followed up by a succession of cold wayes, the thermometer going as low as 22 degrees below zero; while north of us, in Minnesota, it reached 45 degrees below, caus- ! ing great suffering to those who are living on ! the partially settied prairies in the north and western part of our State. This class of peo- ple never do anything inthe way of antici- pating, aud when the weather turns cold are usually without means to make themselves comfortable ; and living long distances from their market town, whither they go to procure fuel, they were caught in the storm and many perished. In Dakota the estimated number is now placed at one thousand who perished in the snowstorm of last week, : This is the extreme quiet of the year. The past year has been one of unexampled prosperity. Our city now nambers 40,900, _and the amount spent in improvements during the past year approximates five million dollars. - * ° What real estate i sold netted me very large profits. J expect to spend with my \fumily several months at Shaw’s (Brackley Point) the coming summer.” ~-- a - <P aE From Rev. H. P. Torsey, D. D., LL. D., |late President Maine Wesleyan Seminary and i Female College, Kent’s Hill, Me.: ‘Dr, F, W. Kinsman—Dear Sir :—For five years the students under my care have used Adamson’s Botanic Balsam, and have, I think, found it second to no other remedy for throat and lung troubles,” Trial botties 10 cents. febl4 dy wy lw Se Droprep Deav.—A baggage-master named Johnson, aged abont 30, aud residing at Point ~——w~ tured; fond of dancing, and is liked by all bis du Chene, dropped dead while on his train a assvuciates.” Mr. Anderson’s many friends in this city will be pleased to learn that he is so popular with the good people of Moncton ; bat there isa whisper afloat that he is not altogether heart-free. By the way, there are quite a number of eligible bachelors in Charlot-etown, aad the ladies should nut allow their Moncton isters to outdo them in the matter of pointing them out. Tae Examiner will carefully handle amy ‘little liso” placed o@ ite dis last year, and a total of 2,000 o few days agu. Hehad just finished disposing of the baggage which had been Shediac, when he was seen to stagger and fall. plo; diac and Poiut du Chene division, favorite with bis fellow employes. - and Was @ port of the Ontario government, 1,490 nary tavern licenses were issued in Toronta f-all kinds, a uvev te provides yuay Uf b170: The | FE DAILY EXAMINER, —_ : Tidbits. | <A current topie— Electricity. Before dining you should always give the oil of fare a soup-or-tishal clance. | covers his calves and leoks like a real man | Agitation is the marshalling of the con- i science of a nation to mould its laws. —S#r R. Peel. Some married inen aud parties to a law they went to court. From a lady's albam—‘‘ A stupid fellow compliments a woman on her pretty teeth, but a clever one makes her laugh.’ Dimethyl phenyloxyphyragol is said, by the Hospital Girzette, to be good for rheu- matism. It comes from Germany. The woman who put her head into the lion’s mouth may never recover. ‘This is a warning toventursome girlsduring leap year. Mar cAntony has been locked up in New York for chronie drunkenness. The last time we saw Mare he was hanging over Ceosur’s grave, The United States Senators use a gallon ofink daily. But that is nothing compared with the gallons of other kinds of fluid that they use daily. ° Women know almost as much about politics as men do about making a chain stitchtidy. Thedifference is that men keep still about the tidy. ‘The woman who iusists in putting a num- ber five foot in a number two shoe evident- ly believes that squeezing will not affect her understanding. ‘** Twelve buttons sewed on for five cents,” reads a sign in Philadelphia, and it is said the shop is constantly crowded with Phila- del phia husbands. A Buffalo photographer mixed up the photographs of twenty different babies, and asked their mothers to pick them out. Only four mothers hit it right. There are 560 widows.in New York city with fortunes ranging from $1,000,000, but the unmirried men claim that they fail to take advantage of their leap year privileges. ‘*T tell you these leap year dances are 4 fine thing—my wife took me and paid all the expenses herself.” ‘* Wher'd your wife getthe money?” ‘Oh, Llet her have it,”’ The manufacturers of firearms are said to have formed a gun trust. They will have te take in the man who thinks it isn’t loaded, for this is the most stupendous gun trust on record. Taking of encyclopedias, the Academy at Pekin has got up one of these treasures of human knowledge which leaves the Brit- annica far behind so far as bulk is con- cerned, being in 106,000 volumes. According to a liquor law passed in Fiance, every person who may be con- demned twice by the police for open drunkenness will be held incapable’ of voting, of elective eligibility, and of being named for the jury or any public office. lt 1s estimated that in order to be able to wear all his decorations and orders at one time, Prince Bismarck would require .a | breast thirty feet in breadth. Their weight amounts to a little over forty pounds, While Chief of Police Crowley, of San Francisco, was on a still hunt for a gang of burglars, one of the precious rogues quietly entered his house and departing left his blessing, but took about fifteen hundred dullars worth of jewelry. ‘** Woman’’ says ‘‘ nice’’?is a word tabooed in fashionable circles, and if you wish to praise anything highly you may call it ‘**strong.”” We object. A strong girl doesn’t mean the same by a bucketful as ‘*a nice girl,” and to say that butter is ‘*strong’’ when it is nice would bring the roof about your head. Cavcut at Last.~ There is considerable talk in St. Jehn, N. B., over a full-fledged kleptomaniac who has been recently exposed there. His pickings and stealings were in the shape of books, which he pilfered fvom shelves in bookstores. He moves in good society, is secretary and treasurer of a prominent insti- tution, a leader in Sunday school work, and possessed of considerable means. He had secured quite a large library. Restitution has been made, and an effort is being made to hush the matter up. ee 7. Local Notices. Fresh Herring at McLeod & Stewart’s, Prince Street. Avetion, —Remember the auction sale of fancy goods to-night at the Variety Store, at 7.30 o'clock.—G. M. Harris, Auctioneer. Tue members of Boyne Lodge, No. 614, are especially requested to attend a regular meet- ing of their Lodge on Monday evening next, at 8 o'clock, By order of W, M. feblS—2i Go to McLeod & Stewart's for herring. fresh frozen Tue Provincial Grand Ovange Lodge of .P, KE. Island will hold its aanual meeting in ‘the Orange Hall, Charlottetown, on Tuesday inext, 2lst inst., at Jl.o’clock, a.m. All meimnbers are invited to attend. 2i—febl8 Try our 5-cent cigars—Hero, Bell, Sarah Bernhardt, Leader, Princess, all favorite brands.—Reddin’s Drug Store. febl7 3i, eod Cave Cop cranberries for sale at Beer & Goff's. jan 28, 3i We strongly advise all who want good, light, sweet bread to ask their groc-r for the Charlottetown Milling Company's new Flour, and try no other. 3i eod---febl5 Ocr 10-cent—3 for 25 cents—cigars are the best goods sold. See the kinds: Picador, Newton, Tucilla, Ultramarina, &c.—Reddin’s Drug Store. tebl7 3i, eod PER BD. On February 18th, at her residence, Mount Herbert, Lot 48, Flora Hillman, beloved wife Wm. Pippy. ‘* Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” At John Mitchell’s, Souris East, on the 30th of Januuy, Mr, John W. Anderson, formerly of the Strait of Canso, N.S., in the 63rd year of his age, Apvicg To MotTurrs.— Mrs. Winslow's Mr. Johnson was employed at the She- | ; 1 Soothing Syrup should always be used when ; children are cutting teeth. It relieves the loaded on at) little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; aud the little cherub awakes ar “bright as a hutton.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all | pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best A Decrease.—According to the annual re- | known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising 1.495 ordi- | from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be- sure and ask for Mrs. ‘Vinsloe’s Sowthing Syrup, and take no other kind marl] eod & wky Oscar Wilde now cuts his -ripglets and - suit look back with regret to the days when cen ti eatin SATURDAY, EF "FEBRUARY 18 108 se | E SAVING MONEY ! get what you want anywiiere else. 7 Ch’town, Jan. 12, 1888 0 who Bay Cling fm Lf, Prowse v it is a well known fact that his competitors cannot look at his low prices. But L. E. PROWSE sells They have to do some blowing. is the Clothing. If you ean at IL. EK. Prowse’s, you need not try k His prices are the lowest ever known for First-class Goods. 200 Overcoats to be Sold at a Bargain. COME AT ONCE AND GET ONE, BP’ R.Oo We Ss SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STRERT. FOR SALE. — THE Subscriber offers for sate at a bargain the following Periodicals, nicely bound, viz. :— 18 volumes B ack wood’s Magazine 12 London Society, 7 . London Quarterly, 7 " British - 6 * Edinburgh Review. DAVID BETHUNE, Rochford square, febl4a—3i pd Notice of Meeting. THE GENERAL ANNUAL MEET'NG of the Shareholders of the MER H .NTS’ BANK OF PRINCK EV WARD ISLAND, for the elec- ‘ion «f Directors and receiving a statement of the affairs of the Bank, will ve held at the Banking Uffice, on THURSDAY, March Ist, at the hour of LEVEN o'clock, a. m. Prox:es for vo'ing must be left with the Cashier on or before WEDNESDAY, Feb. 24th, inst, lsy order, F. MITCHELL. Feb. 13, Y88—m wftl Mchl Ouashier, BANK STOCK, BY AUCTION, at STEVENSON’S BUILDING, on FRIVAY, 24th inst., at 12 o'clock :— 60 Shares Merchants’ Ban* Stock, § Sha es Charlottetown Wool.n Factory Stock, GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. feb13—m w ftlsle ree [wand Steam Navigation Company OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. eee T HE ANNUAL MEETINGof the Shareholders of the above Company wil ba keld at the iy order of the President and Direstors, JOHN HUGHES, Secretary. Ch'town, P. E. I., Feb. 6, 1888—3i iaw office of Hon, L. C. Owem Street, on ae eX Y, the = dag ¢ : ‘ erent. at 3o’ciock, p. m., for tha election irectors and the transaction of other busing cia A Re ee ee HUME MANUFACTURES, VERSUS MEO Fi: ae —0O UR New Factory is furnished with the most Molern Labor Saving Machines. We are now able to offer good, reliable home-made Furniture as cheap in price as any imported and guarantee the buyer 20 Per Cent Better Vaius for his Money 0 Weiavit> cirefal comparison of Goods and Prices, ana feel confident that our patrons ave moaey by trading with us. Large Stock! New Designs! Cut Prices! OGG anus MARK WRIGHT & CO, Manufacturers of House, Store, Office, Church and School Furniture. UNDERTAKING. Jan. 6, 1888. Stop it at Once [* YOURGROCER WILL NOT GUARANTEE his Baking Powder contains no Ammonia. It seriously IMPAIRS DIGESTION, classed amoyg POISONS. and is PAPER. WOODILL’S TINS 5 ets GERMAN Te | 10 cts BAKING 12 ets | 20 cts POWDER 22 ots’ Is made of strictly pure Grape Cream of Tartar—and All Grocers are authorized to guarantee that AMMONIA, LIME or ALUM are not used in its manufacture. jan9 PUBLIC NOTICE. ANY partnership or agreement inthe nature . thereof, heretofore existing between the undersigned, whether inthe name and style of A.L. BRIDGES & CO., or otherwise, has this day beer terminated sand dissolved by mutual consent. All amounts due to the late firm of ”& L. BRIDGES & CO. are to be paid tothe undersigned, ROBERT BitIDGES, who is fully gquemmane: Big Reduction---From $5 to $3.50. — OD LIGHT YOUR HOMES! ———- QO - The reputation of the WANZER LAMP is established. Those using them speak in their praise. We cannot give due attention to the sale of them, consequently we offer the balance (about two dozen) of the Lamps at the above reduced price. Do not let this last opportunity pass with- out securing one GOFF BROS. Chacio ttetown.danuary 19, 1888—eod wky authorized to give receipts therefor. Dated at Charlottetown, Ist February, 1888. - ROBERT BRIDGES. A. L. BRIDGES, Referring to the above, R. Bridges will con- tinue the business on his Own account in the ela stand, Hillsborough Street, A. L. Bridges doing business onhis Own account in the store on Grafton Street, in J. D. McLeod’s building. feb7 WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. FoR SALE.—A first-class Single Jaunting Sleigh, Produce wiilbe taken in payment fer same, or will exchange for milch cow or cow soon to calve. Apply to Francis Monaghan, Malpeque Road, near the old Brewery. febi7—3ieod pd WANTED—A Cook. Apply to Mrs, R. R. Fitz. gerald, Mount Edward Road, or to Mrs. James Destrisay, City. dy 3i--febis Wwa NTED, in May next, a Hou-ein the neigh- borhood of Kochford Square, contaising eigit or nine rooms, Apply at THE EXAMINER oftice. dy if—teol7 WANTED.—A Gir] for honsework. Apply to t se rs. i. .W. Taylor, 447 Kent Street. eb15—3i town, or at Ho BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED — At Mra McLean's, Hillsborough Street, Si Sote | — chester and king. out of town),: having on “it~ #@ “fever-failing | spring of watet... Information of*such-p)ease | WANTED.—A smell property (@ mile or two! farnish to “Cy By.” B O Boe & | wi Sa Uitiew, MILL OWNERS 5 Ma BEST IN THE WORLD. FOR SALE WITH LY Uissiod & —ARE THE— tee Se FILES, OILS, MWACES, &c., a W ANTED~-Two Thousand Dollars, at 5 per 7 7 cent. First-class Real Kstate security. Ap- N & FE EK 4 ply at this office. 2w dy wy—jan27 ee : 4 : . A : 8 City Hardware Store. ARE On Caen AS” Ouerlottetowa, Jap, 19, 1888.