“ ssinenbdil, mo : ee LE RY 30: 1&8. ; - MONDAY, JANU Y ec TE anes ae - ae aa THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - =° + BS § > amet amas _ eee i iT D enn acer ta athena aaa Oe ; ar » | Sim) \41 Sta e | BP. E. Island M 1. Local and Other Ttems. | }RLEGRAPHIC YEWS.| eee oy | The Treasurer of the P. BE. Island Hos- LycetUm to-night. SPROrAL Despatenks vo Pas ca Sak , pital has rece.ved the following amounts : .. a vou Tryon Baptist Church, $3.50; PRINTING, neatly, cheaply and prompt British Columbia Legislain e. | fiom Mr. John Campbell, Kinross, $i’; kth } t Tne Examiner Office : : trom Birch Hill Presbyterian Church, per) ° > e " : . bet Vicroria, B. C., Jan. 29. Rev. J. Goodwill, $5.26; > from Upper | We imtend to ER ake extensive alterations rn : our ie i FORMANCE ! he Lveeu y} The Legislature was opened yesterday Prince Street Methodist Church, per Rev. ° e ae ade : d ' night's perfmm “ce by ng era, J. Harrison, $7; from Kingstun Kapist DPCMISeS next Sprints, ane a change BRA our business, an : ;™ Oy in the course of his speec is re erre¢ Church, per Rev. A. H. Lavers, $d ; from | . i : a. » a o Pr as | | to 1 ns Ss anion. -- Clyde River Baptist Church, per Rev. J. | to do this im} ust clear out our entire stock oF. ibry wate of taliat ing that it wou , ACL VISA re to consider Lavers, $3. : e ‘ w New Glaus whether the practical experience of x quar-| The following amounts collected by Miss qno0ods Clothing, Carpets a&ec., ac jter of a century has* not revealed defects | Jemima Mocrside and Miss Maud Moor- 9 a . : 9 j *,a.°? . oe : ee The Potion Comet ta: [Li it Mow be im the interest alike of the | side, North River ; Mr. Win. Prowse, $1 ; To dispose of this immense steck within so shoréa t t Police Court to-} Province anc o Jonfederatien to | Mrs. Prowse, 25cts ; Mr. Robinson Warren, r “) PS t were dismissed and | have remedied. The crofters’ scheme | $1 ; Mrs. Charles Dillane: 50 cts; Mr. time it must he solid at HY aaecrifice, and we chal. there- - was also referred to. ‘*C” Battery | Allan McPhee, $1; Rev. A. H. Lavers, $1; 9 acted us guard of honor, and the Governor Mrs. McKinnon, 25 cts ; Mr. John McKin- fore, give discounts varying from 2Oup to 30 per cen to-night in MeLood's Hall All Seas nd | ¥as accompanied by a staff’ composed by | lay, $1 ; Mr. Robert Cummings, 80 cts 5 3 : : Temperance are welecme. | ee et ee Nia Jeoagh Sipnelip, SF s,; Sec Jee The stock consists of Seasonable and Fashion- cee a Rae tote ee ieee [teametaege ti, mg wei able’ Goods, which are all marked in, plain figures. are iu circulation here, Look out for! Today while sevoral Rumian soldier cts: Mrs. 0. G. White, wee: Mr. James) MAC at prices that are well known to be the Lowest 11 the silat Conde ey eeceeed the torrie caeiah | orf, $1; Mrs. D, C. Mackinlay, $1; Mrs./ Market, Tue Malis city to-day at The mails arrived in this 3.15 p.m. There were fifty- five bags altogether, forty-seven ofjwhich crossed over yesterday, and eight to-day. ordered to recross the line by two Prussian guards. They refused to do so and fired at the Prussians, wounding one slightly. The Russians seized the wounded man, when ©. White, $1; Mr. Jacob Bain, $1; Mrs. Benjamin Dockendorff, 50 cts ; Mr. Neil McKinnon, 50 cts; Mrs. John Carlton, 50 cts; Mr. John Moorside, $1; Miss Amy This Sale will be for CASH ONLY. ee emer 4 eee his comrade tried to rescue him. They re- | Nelsen, 50 cts ; Mr. Allan Newson, 50 cts ; Te “V7 Lecrure Posrronep. —On account of nn- | leased him and arrested the other Prussian, | Mrs. Ectay Gout, 92) Eas on wes PIL A RRS Ss &S S ) . Et favorable we ather, Hon. D. Ferguson's whom they took away. lum, 50 cts > Mr. John Scott, 50 cts ; Miss lecture at Emerald has been postponed ae ee ‘ ‘ until Friday evening next, 3rd February. Wloods. 25 cts; Mrs. Fraser, 26 cts ; Mrs. Charles SUCCESSORS TO GEO. DAVIES & CO. huni ee > one $1; Mrs. Wm. pas a Ch'town, Noy. 18,1887. SWINGING SIGNS Merchants d others ‘ . 5 D>. sgoncerson, 50 cts; Mr. D. cott, a a - we iterested In swinging i aaa agg a M li eae Se 29. $1 ; Mr. George Scott, 50 cts. Total, a — a ee mee Moulinett, seven miles west of here, was | 328.80 y iAKe note of the fact that the by-law tae s : tind ey ; sine of he tine arn tad ys ed ering sé SHERIEY'S SALE. TIT ae ; 7 is rising rapidly. Tho bridge crossing from : a: ; ; nto force one month from date. Sheeks Island to Moulinett was torn away Religious Bodies in Canada. eens a — and one end of Snetenger's Mill was carried es manent Jame Dixon and others, RECOVERIN VW e are Pleased to learn | off, leaving the mill liable to float away at Phe census of 1881 showed that the peo- Ewny Gustdioe. Brackley Point Road. ; 5 Mi. | Monald, of Moncton, who] any moment. Wood’s Carding Mills were | Ple of Canada were divided religiougly as ‘ a. uiured a Ric} d ’ ; foll ie THE STOCK, HAY. OATS and IMPLE- : Was 8 ujdred at INichmond, | also swept away. A despatch to-night says | ‘040s :-— MENTS advertised for sale on the 20th ‘ VERSUS: Halifax. \ ks ago, has sufliciently] the water is slowly receding and no further} Ronan Catholic 1.791.982 January, 188%, and postponed atthe defendant's 3 recovered to be able to resume work trenlin ta daticieated ¢ wn ase apna alll deci ie’ yan | request until the 2sth day of January, is further . rouble 1s anticipated at present. SED ciin.s tye bee «ae wes + vbee 676.165] postponed until th 30th January, 18$8, on account mri my my a + Anglicans....... ae. < cae ss odie 574,818 | of the stormy westher. [= - ee, F —{ j (THERMOMETER Reavines.—On peer The Cold Snap. SS. . «session wine 742,981 JAMES CURTIS, anttatnclh : o night the thermometer registered four be- —-- | Baptists...... 296,525 , — low zero, and last night three below. Yes. Boston, Jan. 29. IE Te” vas ance thas tet es 46,350 Leet ™ ae , a Ll o'clock it stood at Yesterday was the coldest day of the sea- Congregationalists.............-... 26,900] jan28 UR New Factory is furnished with the most Modera Labor Saving Machines. We are ero, and this morning at 10 o'clock, one} oy in New England, the mereury rangin Miscellaneous creeds............ .. 79,686 now able to offer. good, reliable home-made Furniture as cheap im price as any shay + ’ ee Boe ay ST eee ee 2.634 : diedl mend suemen har le ater ae from 4 to 25 degrees below zero, according | No creed stated..............-..... 86,769 Tne pain, ee a, ee locality. All trains on trunk lines are liane 3 : . LMPERAN(¢ ahere x 0- now : ject ; . < z ss ss fternoon at 3.30 in the basement parlor of ~~ mangas’ to Sep: Beak Bata io 9s 9 iss ov'gh tose —_—— shgelba optes 25 Per Cent Better V aie for bis iY Ins wi ¥f vs 4 bo ww 0 ‘f the ¥. M. C. A., a meeting of the Women's Christian Temperance Union, to which all who are interested in temperence work are earnestly invited. ditetie Last Sap Rrres.—The funeral of Mr. John Hennessy, secretary of the Benevolent Irish Society, took place yester- day afternoon. It was attended by a large number of citizens, headed by the Benevo- lent Irish Seciety in regalia. > S.eten Betts.—In order to prevent acci- dents, the city by-law relating to sleigh bells should be enforced by the police. Three little girls had a narrow escape yester- day from being run over by ateam without bells, which was being driven rapidy along ? iate towns are isolated. This morning was the coldest in many sections for years, the mer- cury ranging from 22 to 30 below. The weather is now moderating. Burial of the Victims. Vicroaia, B. C., Jan. 29. The funeral of the victims of the Welling- ton mine disaster took place to-day. Thirty white men and forty-one Chinamen, by official statement, lost their lives in the mine. Betrothal of Royalty. StrecKHotm, Jan. 29. Prince Oscar was formally betrothed to Lottie A. Scott, $1; Mrs. Peter Warren, The Church of England is governed by 14 bishops with 80 clergy ; the Roman Catholic Church by 1 cardinal, 5 arch- bishops, 16 bishops and about 1200 clergy ; the Dachdlitan Church in Canada with 90@ ministers. The Methodists have 1500 ministers. All these bodies have one or more divinity schools. The number of Roman Catholics in Quebec, in 1881, amounted to 1,170,718, or nearly 70 per cent. of the total number in the Dominion, dann ahegenbeabimmmm mit cis) German Merchant Ships, 1881 and 1886. The German merchant fleet on January} 1, 1886, as officially reported, comprised A GRAND CARNIVAL WILL BE HELD AT Georgetown Skating Rink ~—ON WEDNESDAY, FEB. st. The Aritiliery Brigade Band will be in Attendance. Tickets, at Excursion Rates, will be issued at Charlottetown and all Stations east. -—- 0 Weinvite careful comparison of Goods and Prices, and feel confident - that our patrons ave money by trading with us. Large Stock! New Designs! Cut Prices! MARK WRIGHT & CO Manufacturers of House, Store, Office, Church and School Furniture. the street Miss Munick in the Royal Palace to-day. | 4,136 vessels of over 50 tons burthen, hav- aah aus Sonate is en. a - The ceremony was a brilliant one, and was| ing a carrying capacity of 1,282,455 tons. . a on ENTERTAINMENT.—A very enjoyable en-| witnessed by all the members of the Royal} The number in 1881 was 4,650 vessels of By ainanabes. E NDRERTAKEIN tertainmtnt was given at Kingston on} family and cabinet ministers. The King] more than 50 tons, having 1,182,445 tons, | jan2s—wy li27th dy 25th, 30th i." '@ Thursday evening last, under the auspices proposed toasts to his son’s health. tonnage measurement. The decrease was ot the Kingston Star Division, 8. of. T. It —_$——-___-- in the number of sailing vessels, of which a eam consisted of readings, recitations, music War Inevitable. there were 775 fewer jin 1886 than in 1881, Sherwood Cemetery Company, Jan. 6, 1888. dialogues, etc. There was a large and a with 104,000 tons tunnage. The number of seen seats. — — eran appreciative audience. Berwin, Jan 29. steamers had increased from 1881 to 1886 oo PERSONAL Pr nry Tax AND Pou. Tax lsamt 1s prepar- ; s . h Adamson’s botanic B Herr Von Tissea’s statement in the Lower House of the Hungarian Diet, on by 250, with 204,000 tons capacity. The steamer can do thrice the work of a sailer. HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the ebove Company. will be held at Four o'clock on the afternoon of TUESDAY, the over 200. illustrations; besides many excellent steel engravings of the Poets and prominent Notick.—All persons who have not paid | Saturday, was eagerly awaited hore. It | At the beginning of 1886 the German mer- | Seventh day of February next, at the office of the ae HS BY V 4 i iu i EN personal tax end poll tax for years | has confirmed the conviction that war be-| chant marine was 31. per cent stronger than wl ae ee corner of Great / t886 and 1837, : requ sted to pay theliween Austria and Russia is accepted by | five years previous. The total number of Sy cpio: reets. oil be placed ia the hands of the | °t™ Sides as inevitable. vessels that entered German ports in 1886 F, W. HALES, ows will be placed in the hands of the nails i ee was 121,358, with a carrying capacity Of} Gy own Jan 188 gk ee | immediately, without respect to oa Dr. Montague's Majority. 20,399,694 tons, as against 102,642 vessels} , so Francis 8. ,.Cuannier, City Col- aie in 1881, with a carrying capacity of 15,410, - - : . i ue lector dec30 lw dy wy Cayuea, Ont., Jan. 28. oie tons. av are = voyages made | AGEN 1S. — 08, woe igre _ a, mati ¥ : risen from 57,233 to 40. coutains nearly 1,000 pagesof the choicest stlec- HAVING examined the formula from Flin Gras ac soe. keg ee ae , ‘ tious of Poetry and Prose from the best authors ; -_ wan costs. The scrutiny of the ballots resulted pPet | , We recomm tas asafe and reliable |. ; ner : y w writers, It selis at sight. Pr, J, H. Vincent nedicine for the cure of asthma, coughs, in Dr. Montague’s majority being declared APPLY AT ONCE, says: “It “is ‘fireside,’ ‘tiles,” ‘flames’ and ‘ids and all diseases of the throat, chest ind lunes. Geo. W. Martin, M. D., Augusta, Me., [. H. Sterns, M. D., form- rly Surgeon, N. M. Asylum, Togus, Me.” rial bottles 10 ce dec30, dy wy lw CurisTMas Numner.— The Christmas number of the Colonist, published at St. John’s, Ntid., by Mr. P. R. Bowers, form- erly of the New Era, has besn received. It ” is well written and as ten. a 850,009 Damages. Toronto, Jan. 28. The corporation of York township has issued a writ for $50,000 damages against H. R. Frankland, ex-reeve for dereliction of duty during his term of office in 1887. The corporation solicitors refuse at present to say anything about the nature of the APPLICATIONS will be received from parties County and most part Queens (making Char ottetown headquarters), the following goods, for allot which have the sole right for this Province. COSSITT’S Mowers, Reapers and Rakes; MANN’S Seed-sowers, ‘Seeding Attachmen Seeders and Harrows; The DAISY all s&tee spring tooth Harrows; The JUBILEE all steel spring Harrows, Pat. an 1887. made et the New Glasgow Steel Works; Fleury’s ROLLER PROCESS Grain Crackers. » &ce.. &e. willing to take a of and sell in Kings N. B o ‘fellowship’ «ll in one. It is a whole Parlor in itself.” Prices very low. Send for’ illustrated circulars and terms to W. E. EARLE, St. John, J. 8. ROBERTSON & OS,, lishers. Jan, 23, 1888—2aw & wky NOTICES. | ’ ' [He partnership hitherto existing between the G-0-0-D-5 AT s nicely printed on tinted paper, and is case. The Severance Sulky Plow Attachment, a undersigned, and doing business under the 2 well-filled with specially written articles SS cheap rig with which to plow and ride; ‘The name of JAMES PATON & CO., is this day dis- Bi W ‘ Sherwood STEEL Harness, 80 Diels 9 ken of | solyea.by mutual consent. @ appropriate to the season. e notice Dead. wherever they have been used; The ckiezon “Signed) ‘JAMES PATON ‘ sone t! .ntributors the name of - Mrs. cones ie a See Separators; The IDEAL | HENRY WEEKS . ie . a n achines, > yaar oe Mucicod, of this eity, whose story, ** Norah, Curcoutimi, Que., Jan. 33. Also, Fodder Cutters, Dise Harrows, Plows, ned) HERBERT W. FINDLEY. g 1 Tale of P. E. Island, exceedingly interesting. - , [i i, Tur TEMPERANCE Boo. fruro,is mak- ing a great fuss about their Jubilee lem- Mgr. Racine died this morning, He was in his usual health till four o'clock yesterday, when he was attacked by a succession of hemorrage, and sank rapidly. Security will be required fpr the carrying out of contract, This is a good opening fora smart man, either on salary or commission. JOHN DICKIESON. (Sig ‘itness—Ingram Wood, Charlottetown, Jan, 16th, 1°88. ee Referring to the above, the business will be continued under the style and firm of Ch’town, Nov. 30, 1887. perance Society They are doing a great nehg Sg ‘i eee Gummereide. Jany. 6, 1888.—wky tf JAMES PATON «& co, SE a -- deal of good, or should if all that is said is Arrival of Steamers. (Signed) JAMES PATON. The president, a few days after the — HENRY WEEKS, true. organization of the society, went off and de- fended a rumseller in a suit brought about at the instigation of the society of which be oa Aarirax, Jan. 30, The Allan steamer Samaritan arrived from Baltimore and awaits the arrival of LOBSTER FACTORY Peter's Harbor, agit nov stands, all ready bx nd itness—Ingram Wood. Charlottetown, Jan, 16th, 183, * jan23—3i , STOCK TAK was'the president. He was on ~ the English mail train. The incoming mail FOR SALE. ea a a a ai the society in view of the fact that “ 10] steamer arriveed this a. m. — ees err is human.”—New Glasgow Chronicle. Filia cei cin THE Subecriber will sell his Factory at St. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. E Goop Work.—Rev Joseph Hogg, of Moncton, favorably known in Charlotte- town, preached an anniversary sermon re- cently. It is about fourteen years since the rev. gentleman began work in Moncton. At the time of his introduction there were 49 members inthe church, of whom 28 still remain. Since that period 670 persons have been added tothe membership ; 249 of these have been removed, some by death snd others by certificate to other congrega- 51 were added tothe membership and the congregation contributed about $50,000 for Tious ; last year ; Death of an Editor. Lonpon, Jan, 29. George Godwin, avchitect, editor and writer, is dead, aged 70 years. Resolutions of Condolence. At a special meeting of the Benevalent [rish Society, held on the 29th inst., the following resolutions of condolence were ordered to be forwarded to the widow of the deceased, and to be published in the city papers: for fishing, viz. :— Factory, 2 years old, in first-class condition, 2 new Boats, 2 Boats, 3 years old, 1 Boat, 4 years old. 700 new Traps, with heads, 700 extra Heads, 5,000 fathoms new Kope, tarred, 10,000 new Laths, 25 cord Dry Wood, Good set Factory Taols, 2 Copper Boilers, new, 2 Boiling Kettles, Lot of Solder, New Cans. The above is all under cover. [ leave this open for sale until Ist April, WM. McGRATH; 8t. Peter's Harbor. LOst—0n Saturday evening last, a Purse con- taining asum of money. The finder will be ws by leaving it at THe EXaMINER office. an: ANTED—Two Thousand Dollars, at 5 per! cent, First-class Real Kstate security. Ap- ply at this office. 2w dy wy—jan27 WANTED TO RENT.--A small Cottage or three rooms in a convenient part of the city. Apply at this office. lw—janl3 NOTICE.—T he subscriber hereby gives notice ta the cit.zens of Charlottetown that he will be prepared tu deliver on the Mill Pond, South- ort, good Spring Water Ice onthe first day of J. 0 as Before Commencing Stocktaking, Bb. MACDONALD will clear out several lines of Goods at Great Bargains. inthe thirteen years i ‘a a one ’ ‘ oreill, Jan. 1, 1883—wy tl Apll ebruary, or sooner if required, at moderate —] 6 a * ‘ religious purposes. Whereas, OurjHeavenly Father, in His infinite am d ° yetese.—ipwhan KELLY, . 6i eod—janl6 Ladies Dolmans and Paletots, Ladies Cloth ntaihens. ~~ aes -— =e remove poe our ene rae : Sa 4 . .s 8 ‘ the hand of death, our much esteemed ati: a aby * . . ‘ ‘ . Og I Dink so, at the Bijou to-night. ie Ceothete the tate Sean Soaaloner, who NOTICE 7 Hall in Scott’s Warehouse, Kent Jac Kets, Ladies I ul ¢ apes and Boas, s has been for many years a faithful and active - aoe Apply to D. Mackenzie, “ pr we 5s 9 1 , . , ‘ nd see ** Jessie Vere ” at the Lyceum member of our Society; and (THE Subscriber, thankful for the patronage : Ladies E eli Hats, Ladies 0 OS 7 Whereas, The deceased, having endeared him- extended to her late husband, @, W. Miliner, ‘ ss ° to-night self tous all by the zealous and disinterested | wishes to inform the public that the Tin and| FOR SALE.—Two well-bred Cows, one seven K t i d e ski t . o manner in which he has labored for the good of | Gasfitting business will continued in the old eight Jersey, both to calve in April. Enquire hi in CrskKlil Se our Society : be it therefore stane as formerly. of Dr. Blanchard, at Mrs. Stirling’s. 5i—janl4 We expect to see a crowded house at the AMANDA M. MILLNER. ae sneciiiniia Lyceum t -night > Boys’ suow shovels, from 16 cents upwards; also 1 lot of little baskets, at R. K. Brace 5. jan 30 2i -- ie lp Weather Bulletin. —_—— Toronto, Jan. 3Q—10 a.m. Resolved, That while we,humbly submit to the will of Divine Providence; yet we cannot refrain froin expressing our heartfelt aorrow for the loss of one whose pure <nd unassuming character was worthy of the highest respect and esteem, Resolved, That!we tender our most sincere sympathy to the widow and relatives of the de- ceased in this the hour of their sad bereavement. GeorcE W. How An, President, B. O’CALLAG-HAN, Ist Vice-President, JOHN CONNOLLY, Secretary. . ~ Com-nittee on Resolutions. Moderate wiads, generally fair and milder. Charlottetown, Jan, 39:°1883, Ch tewn, Nov. 8, 1887 —eod FOR SALE At Pinette, a Farm of 127 acres, ina good state of cultivation, conveniently situated to yus- sel mud, shipping, schools, &¢. es For terms and particulars apply to the owner, O BE SOLD at Anction, on Thursday, the 26th , “January, instant, at noon, the House and} Premises on School Street, ocoupied by the late | Mrs. Mabey. Terms at gale. 10i—janii | ALL STOVE—For sale, a Denmark Base Burner, with a quantity of Stove Pipe, ix, , good ner Apply to WILLIAM Hyarb, Jané on the premises. ANGUS McLEOD ; “0 Pincute att ** Nae a Pie « ‘ ¢ Dec. 'é 1887 —wkyéi-pd iS rea 20ARDERS AOCQMMORATHR— At Mm Soe sitet green ” | Ch'ttiw, Jam. 4, 1888.0 Sey These Goods must be Cleared. Bargains may be expected. aD « -B. Ye ACHBHORALDB. .- r * sa a ‘. . » ¢e we aga Se 2 oe Mme eee F