ae Local and Other ite ll at Ye ee eee cXAMINER, JANUARY 15. be i c ore Ae od 5 edie a 138 ae ee I euch — suneoenanonenaes a TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [Sexciat Despatcues To Tuk EXAMINER. } The U. 8S. Retired List. Wasaineton, D. C., Jan, 14. lie Senate passed by a vote of 49 to a bill providing that the President may ap- | point to the retired list one person who has joccupid the position of General, }commanding an, of the armies of | the United States or General-in-Chief of the | United States army, with rank and full | pay of such general or General-in-Chief, as ithe cese may be. The intent of the bill isto nis. Ge Ge Ge 2. 2 & A. Concert this | e ening. > Mr. Ceristovy is lyinggill of intlam ion of the brain at Kankakee, Ill + viede saw mill at Fall River, Mass., was les royed by hre on the 12th loss S200 0.0. - fur Colt’s dinner to the Grand Jury will be he vening at 7 o’eleck, at the Osborre House . THE programme for the Coscert tu-night is a ti-st-class one, and wil’, no doubt, draw a crowded house, = a FReeH lot of choice ist r Northern at the London House {jy teas rw cely ed viii ss Tue Northern Light left Pictou for George- twa at 12.30 to-day, with a fuil freizht } and passengers os a A sEVeRE gale prevails along the British st on the 12th inst Reports say a number if veasels have been wrecked avd many lives lost ; = " Be stRE you attend the Coneert to-night Admission 25 cents. Three or more members of one family ean have tickets for 20 cents each _—> Sreerie Cuxypon left by this evening's train for Halifax en rowte to England. A large number of friends assembled at the station to bid him bo t vouadde. o—— A MEETING of the civic electors of Ward Four will be held on Friday everiog, !7th inst., to nominate a Ceuncillor for the said Ward. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. aie Tue Rev. B. Chappell, B. A., who has been invited to the pastoral charge of the Summer- side circuit for the next year, has signitied his willingness to go thither. — St, John 7'¢ legraph. inline A MEETING of the Electors of Ward 5 will be held on Friday evening the 16th inst., at 8 o'clock, in P, Large & Son’s Shop, to nomin- ate a candidate for the approaching Civic Election. En Notarne farther has been heard of W. B. Anderson, the missing agent of the Union Mutual Insurance Company. The report that he left Halifax with a young woman for Boston is denied by friends. - - > - - THERE is evidently a growing demand in Fogiand for Canadiax fruit, An Annapelis, N. 5., man advertises thathe will pay cash for five thousand barre!s of hard winter apples for shipment to the old country. ->- - AN insane man named Carr from the coun- try was the only appearance atthe Stipen- diary Magistrate’s Court to-day. He was arrested for entering a private house. The police sent him back te the country. -_—@———- PLovGHiIneG In Januaky.—Says the Kent- ville, N. 5., Chronicle : Hon, Daniel Moore, of Kentville, was ploughing in his field on Thurs- day last. Mr. Moore is a boy of 56 years and can still tarn a furrow with the best of them. -_->--—- A PUN-STRUCK citizen wants to know “Vhether or not the Seott Act would be enforced if the Council were pt under the influence of Beer’’ He himself thinks it would not, and advises the people to whoop 'er up again.” > Tuere will be a Prayer Meeting (in connec- tion with the Young Women’s Christian Asso- ciation) held on every Saturday afternoon, from % to 4 o'clock, in the Basement Parlor of the Y. M. C. A. Hall. Friends and members are invited te attend 2i—janl5 ~@ fue Pablic Temperance Meeting came cff ast evening in Scott’s Hall, Capt. McRae occupied the chair. Messrs Evans, Pollard, and several others addressed the meeting on tie subject of Temperance. The Uhoir tended to make the meeting @ success. « —@—- ——- oane > . ‘ e i he fireproof safe, with combina- | NaTicg tion lock, show cases, case of artist’s materiale, acd shop and office farniture in Bremner Bro’sa Store. will be sold by auction on Satur- day, the 17th inst., at 3 o'clock, p. m.—B Witson Hees, Auctioneer, tl sle—janl5 ?d --- ‘Yue semi-annual examination of Hope River School took piace on Wednesday, December @ 3st. The scholars were examined in the diffsreut branches by the school officers and pareats present, whozat the close of the ex- amination expressed themselves highly pleas- ed with the progress and order of the echool under the present teacher, Mr. William W. Smith. ini Tue Halifax Herald publishes a review of the coal trade.iri Nova Scetia, showing that the sales of the year were 1,276,372 tons, or within 25,090 tons of the largest sales in the Listory of the proviace,and this notwithstand- ing the alleged depression. Nearly 5,000 men and beys were’employed, and $1,250,000 was paid in wages. —— Ow the 13th inst., J. A. Lawson, G, W. 5. of the I. O. G. Templars organized a Lodge at Clyde River, with a charter membership of 24, to be known as ‘‘Ciyde Lodge, No. 20,” and to meet on Monday evenings. The fol- lo ving are the officers installed for the present quarter : W, Chief —William Scott. We FI Mrs. Neil McLean, Seeretary—John McLaucblin. Financial Secretary—Peter Mc“allum. Tressurer—Amy Livingstone. Marshal-—Colin Fraser. Chaplain--John Murray. Ginard—Robert McPhail. Sentinel—Donald McLean, Assistant Secretary —Christy McNeill. Assistaut Marshal—Hector McNeill. Right Syopporter—John McLean. Left Supporter —-Duncan McLean. P. W. Chief —A. Livingstone. Lodge Deputy— Rev. A. H. Lavers. —_— -—--@----- Tae annual entertainment for the pure pose of raising part of the Ministers salary, was held in Pownal Hall on the 29th ult. The hall was crowded. The singing, reading,recitations and speeches were good, and the nice little sum of $70 was realized. The people of Powaal circuit are determin- ed to make theie deservedly popular minister and family comfortable and happy. They have added a neat and roomy kitchen to the Parsonage, aid made quite «x'ensive repairs on the main building, making 1t warm and comfortable—the whole costing abou* $130, We understand there is only about £40 due on the whole transaction, which is very creditabie, considering that the church was beautified aud improved to the extent of $100 during the past summer, They intend to pay off the little debt by a course of lee ures, which will, we feel as- sured, be both profitable and instructive, and we hope will be largely patronized.— Com. 10) ib, MA's | allow the appointment of General Grant to the retired list, Another Dynamite Explosion, Lonpon, Jan. 14. The town hall at Warminster, Wiltshire. } Was partially wrecked by an explosion of |} dynamite last night. Several houses were } alco shattered somewhat. ‘The perpetrators sof the deed are not known Aylesford s Denth in Texas. The Earl of Bia Sprrnos, Texas, Jan. 14. The Earl of Aylesford died last evening of inflammation of the bowels. His remains will be embalmed and shipped to England, He was a large property owner in Texas, Rarthquakes in Spain. Maprip, Jan. 14. Earthquake tremblings were felt yester- day in several places. The rivers were greatly swollen. The sufferings of the peeple rendered homeless by the earth- quakes are intense, Sudden Beath of Mr. Ennis of the ». W. Department. Orrawa, Jan. 14. F. H. Ennis, Secretary of the Public Works Department, died suddenly last evening after returning from his office. Apoplexy was the cause of his death. The Queen Going to the Continent. Lonpon, Jan. 14. Truth says that Queen Victoria and Princess Beatrice wili go to Germany in March, and will remain on the continent three weeks. Beath of Another Voyageur. Orrawa, Jan. 14. News from the Nile announces the death by drowning of Wm. Doyle, of Ottawa, a member of thes Canadian contingent. a Wolseley and the Madhi. ® Paris, Jan. 14. A Cairo correspondent of Temps says the Mahdi has accepted the conditions proposed py Gen. Wolseley. The Khartoum Expedition —_— Carro, Jan. 14. brings rumors that a portion of has arrived at A native Gen. Stewart's Metemneh. column oo Heavy Floods at Rome. Rome, Jan. 14. ‘The heavy floods of the last few days are slowly subsiding. a Weather Builetin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. Toxonvo, Jan. 15 -10 a. m. Increasing southeast to southwest winds; fair to cloudy weather, with snow or rain by night, higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Charlottetown January 14,. 1835. Highest Temperature yesterday.......... 13.1 Lowest Temperature (read atfmidnight).... 4.9 Lowest Temperature this morning........ 5.6 Tewperature this morning, at 8 o clock... .11.8 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock. ..17.0 - ——-_ - _ Supreme Court. Tuuxspay, January 14. The Supreme Court is to-day engaged in hearing argument in case McFarlane vs. McKianon. The case was tried last June, with a verdict for the defendant. The present application is made to set aside this verdict and for a new trial. Morson for plaintiff ; H. J. Palmer for defendant. ~~ - Opp-FeLLowsHIp.—On last evening the special D. D. G. S., installed into office the following Patriarchs of Port la Joie En- campment for the present year :— C. P.—Davéd R. McLennan. H. P.—Benj Bremner, P. C. P. S, W. ~James R. McKee. Scribe- Theo. L. Chappelle, P. C. P. F. 8.—Richard Maynard. Treasurer—A D. White, P. C. P. J. W.—Richard M. Young. I. 8.—W. H. Haszard. O. 8.—William Taylor. G.—W.C DesBrisay. lst W.—Thos. R. Callbeck, P. C. P. 2nd W.—Rupert B. Norton. 3rd W.—A. E. Macdonald. 4th W.—John Munro. lst G. of T.—Charles J. Paton. 2ud G. of T.—W. R. Boreham. a Tur first failure in England for 1885 in- volved liabilities reaching $10,000 (00. F. & J. Badart, sed crushers and merchants of Ro- therhithe, were the insolvents *This is rath«r a colossal beginning of the new year. Our fail- ures in Canada for 1884 were only $17,000,600, -_ SHIP NEWS. Rio Grande De Sul, Des. Ist-—Arrived Brigt Lettie Belle, Marchison, of P. E. Island, A’ & <— COMPLETE PREMISES. TIP-TOP VALUES Silk HANDKERCHIEFS SCARFS and TIES, COLLARS and CUFFS, Ch’town, Dec. 17, 1884. q | Lobster Factory for Sale oo undersigned offer for Sale the Lob- ster Factory situate at Tracadie Beach There are about 809 Traps (mostly new), seven Boats, 30 bbls, Bait and 40 cords Wood, Will be sold at a bargain. MORRIS & HYNDMAN, Ch'town, Jan. 12, 1885— 5i WANTS, LOST, FOUND, de. cet ee OST On Saturday last, on Sydney Street, _J between the Mehodist Church and Queen Strest, a gold Locket and Chain, The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at this office. j.nl5 2i pd. ryxo LET.—The ‘‘Duncan House,” corner Prince and Water streets, con‘ai-ing 16 Perkins & Stern TAVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Largest Exclusively DRY GOODS HOUSE in this Province. Giving their whole attention to this branch, they are in a position to give the very Best Value. Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Gents’ UNDERCLOTHING, SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKET PATTERNS. Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to he as Cheap as any to be found. NOTICE. As we are about making a change in our business we re- quest an Immediate Payment of all accounts due up to this date. W.& A. BROWN & CO. Jan, Ist, 1885.—ja 6 a eS eee a een nena ———— ND BAP GOODS. LARGE STOCK. Cl O Previous to Stock=-taking they will Sell the balance of their Fur-lined CLOAKS at a big reduction, Ladies’ ULSTERS at a big reduction, Wool Scarfs & Squares at a big reduction, Always Cheap and prices Reliable, without doubt this is the place to buy your Blankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Flannels, Wincey, Cloths, Linens, MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS at a big reduction, Knitted Wool JACKETS at a big reduction. &C., &C. IN DRESS GOODS & VELVETEENS. Ladies’ GLOVES and MITTS, Fur CAPS and MUFFS, Real Lace SCARFS, HOSIERY and CORSETS, Newest CORSETS. ’ PERKINS & STERNS. - JAMES SHAND, STEVENSON’S BUILDING, QUEEN ST., IS OFFERING: Men’s Lined Kid Gloves, 75cts; do Fur Trimmed, $1; do with Gauntlets, 75cts ; Men’s Buckskin Lined do, 80cts ; Men’s Cloth Ringwood, Xe. Ladies’ Lined Kid Mitts, 50cts; do Long Cloth Gloves, 32cts; do Long Thread do, 28cts. Men’s White Cambric Hand- kercbiets from 5cts, Men’s Colored Cashmere Handkerchiefs in great variety, Ladies’ White Cambric Handkerchiefs from dcts, Ladies’ Linen do from 10cts, Ladies’ Embroidered and Lace-edge Handkerchiefs, Ladies’ Silk Handkerchiefs from 15 to 60cts. rooms, lately occupied by Dr. YF obkirk, Also—for sale or to let —-the house and pre- mises at St. Avards, St. Peter’s Road, just outside city limits, at present occupied by Subscriber. —R. McMillan, janl2 eod wklytf HREE Boarders can be comfortably ac- commodated in a private family. Terms, $2 per week. Apply at this office. jan! ye>* Servant for general house. | work in a small family. Reference’ required. Apply at the Examiner office —ja8 . TEXBE Undersigned wishes to inform her! customers that they will find her on | Hillsborough Street, second door above R, | Bridges, where she is prepared to receive | orders for Cloak and Dress Making ; also, Cutting and Fitting. Prices moderate.—J, Crandall jan7 3i eod ‘g°O LET - ‘> premises at present occupied | i by Horsce Harzard, Esq., at the foot of Queens street, Possession given on the lst. day of January next, A. D, 1885. For fur- nov26 from Maean, and Chartered to load sugar from f= New York. ther par‘ivulars apply to R. R. Fitzgerald. Ladies’ Fancy Embroidered Ties, Bands, Brushes, Comb Toilet Pins, Belts. Buttons in great variety ; Laces, Edgings, Insertions, Swiss Embroidery, a large stock. Book, Cross- barred and Jaconet Muslin, Lace Curtains, Black aud White Figured Nets, BLACK AND COLORED VELVETEENS. ‘A Large Stock Canadian Shirts and Drawers from 40 Cents, Yae>_- Remember the place: Stevenson’s Building, Queen Street, where all goods kept by us are sold at prices which can- not be legitimately competed with. Charlottetown, Dec. loth, 1884. CIVIC ELECTION BY THE MAYOR N pursuance oi an «it of the General As- sembly of this Island, made and passed in the forty-third year of the reign of Her pre. s mt Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: “An Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Vic- toria, Chapter thirty-four, in'ituled ‘An Act | to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown aud | all Acts amending the same’.” I do hereby give Public Notice that an } j | Election of a Mayor and one person | 0 Serve as a Common Council- | man in the City Council for | each Ward of said City, Being in all & MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be held on | Wednesday, the 28th day of | January, A. BD. 1885, At the several places, that is to say In Ward No. |, at or near the store of Messrs. J. & T, Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets, In Ward No 2, at or near the house ot Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R Hearte’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets, In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. in Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine House, fronting on Kent Street, east, be- tween Weymouth and Cumberland Streets In Ward No.5, at or near the house ot Widow Tierney, corners of Euston and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'clock jn the after- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known asthe Military Barrack Ground. Number Dwo shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Rich. mond Street and north of Dorchester Street, Number Three shall comprise all that pert of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street aud north of Richmond Street, Number Four shall comprise ali that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shal] comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fi;z-oy Street, including the Common of the said Town, NOMINATION DAY. Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 15.—‘Seven Days before the time of any and every election tor Mayor or Councillors, the Person or Cand- dates tor the office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such Candidates to the City Clerk. and the City Clerk shall duly enter the namee, residences and additions of such persons, together with the office and wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shall be deemed nom. ination for such candidates.” There shall be paid by cach person so nom-~- inated for Mayor, at (he same time,a fee of ten dollars, and by each persos 80 nomizated as Councillor, a fee of five dollars, which sums shall go toward paying the cost of the election, No person shall be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nomination be made in manner and the time aforesaid, The time appointed for the nomination ot candidates, shall be from the time of twelve at noon, until the hour of four o’clock in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vic~ toria, Cap, 15, sec 20 and 64. [L. 8.1 DAVID R. M. HOOPER, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A. H MacPHERSON, City Clerk, Mayor's Office, Charjoitetown, Jan. 12, 1886. 3i mo th sat VOICE TRAINING ao M* REID wishes four additional pupils i to complete his class in in the mechani- cal formation of the voice. Persous desirous of obtaining a knowledge of the correct method of singing would do well to cail at once. Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1885—6i wkly ii a ND PIANO TUNING. 1K Subscriber begs to state that he will I T Tune, Regulate, Ke wire, &c., all Pianos with which he may be favored. Address may be ieft at the store of Miiler Bros., Queen street, or at his own resiaence, north side King Square, D. M. REID. Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1885—12i SURPLUS BAND INSTRUMENTS FOR SALE. SET of Brass Band Instruments, con- sisting as follows, viz. : One B Flat Baritone Brass, Piston Valve, One E Flat Pocket Cornet, Silver Plated, Piston Valve, Four B Flat Brass Cornets, Rotary Side Action, Two E Flat Altoes, Brass, Rotary Top Acti »n, One B Flat Baritone, do do One E Flat ‘‘ircular Bass do do One pair Cymbals, Turkish. The above Instr>ments can be seea by ap plyiag to Mr. Galbraith iv this city. HENRY BEEB, Lt Col. & Pres, Band Committee, Ch’town, Dec. 11, 1884—eo1 wkly2i NOTICE. fOYETH EXTRACTED with great carr, or filled to prevent their decay. The snbscriber may be consulted at ail hours to Medicine and Obstetrics. H, BRADSHAW, M. PD, New Glesgow, Aug 29—wy tf do do