THE DATLY EXAM ecalan her liems ah , ‘ VI a ocal and Other Tiems. — TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. reapiy and pron . Othe : PECIAL Desparouzs to Tur EXAMINER. o : '» Y a4 7 ¥ very MP ot RUSSTA ANB AUSTRIA. a. L new summons was served 28 | ‘ . ea ‘Troops for the Frontier 1 oO 1i0n Of new niu x Rink to-n vnbsididatces o Ma s go by way ot VIENNA, Jan, 9. train has not ye een |. Vol. Gweff, Russian military attache at ‘. yienna, i an official comiueanication to or es th Au trian militar uthorities, states a eee sal uw his governmen! h a cided, in fur- , in’ Coombs, ; erence of measures recently announzed jn Invalide Russe, to move two more divisions \ Yhe Northern! &! treops tothe frontier. The announce stevening reported fast in the} Ment 1s regarded as « clear evidence of wu ie Nothing new since, | Continued seriousness of the position of the - powers i LWwa \ he it I WK cuties’ j . : ut I way vest Ly after " ‘ . y cee helene he weve ey ater|Trade with West Indies and i South America, I N bwing to the electric lights | g ready, t toboggan slide will not ee ee ight, ul will not be opened intil | ay ” ' ble ‘Camada’s Delegaies. o S.—The regular monthly meeting of the noe it irish Society will be held this | ada evening at 8 o'clock John | OrTawa, Jan. 9. Secretary. lt is officially stated that Simeon Jones ae | = ee n| the Argenti sole representative of Carada to <eenr~ Yte they sames the Argentine Republic and West Indies gerd, read gs Aa: oe o | Mr. Jones is expected hare ina day or two , | to receive instructions. ; Before leaving for * |S rath America he will address Boards of \ Mi Aida aee- Devine. Trade in different cities Island Railway, is now one of ee e Helena. Mon. Jndepend Montreal News. Spay : y 7 Vspapet ' oe : | o-— MonTREAL, Jan. 9. ™ ft : ch : as — ai 1 a S. B. Harkin, boot arid shoe manuiactur A thle eane 1} — ype’ Trave om er, has suspended payment with liabilities Pitenting % No teving mai | *™ounting to $10,000, assets about $3,000. - 1| Che City Council this’ afternoon decided —_- — | to retire Chief Police Paradis, now il}, with : S. Isstite Mr A K. Literary a bonus of $5,000, and to receive applica- t ee Te fore the Literary | tions to fil the vacancy; A_ large number Instit : ae ; a mins | of candidates are in the field, including two en , ea ee | gentlemen from Quebec . | Frank Dowd, of this city issued a chal- oO Pp The t that people live to lenge to any man in the world to skate any gy } ! in Ma is pretty w il kt Own. distance from one mile to ten. for any During the past year the death list has in-| stake in excess of $100 : >names of four men and four wo-| A woman named Flora Samuels was at vd attair th vue x over 100 | ry sted here to-day for bringing stolen goods abe a Bnet train no ‘ . ° er mS, ti se _s 4 Into Canada She obtained diamonds to a — large amount from Utica and New York M ROLO Cautionary storm warn-]| geno and son here tl} he Sha No. 3. ; 1t noon to-day indicating eal 4 nd came on = with 4 1em x ie ee en vy gules expected, is also c harged with ob aining from a New ably at first from an easterly direction. | \°™ man $1,500 on a forged cheque. Vhermometer registered 1 below zero at mid nee : ght, and 14 above at noon to-day Nationalist Trials. Sal ——— -. sh J mes i. Moke rol os anne mm . eee. %: sdveral years pest one of the private sscretar-| Timothy Harrington, M. P., was placed Seat So b Mielete thas recently | 02 trial at Tralee to-day on a charge of been appointed private secretary to’ Hon | publishing in the Kerry Sentinel reports of Sh cena iin: Milalatee of the Enbecion meetings of suppressed branches of the Na- is tional League. His brother Edward, alsua \ MisarPrenension.—Our correspondent | member of Parliament..canyicted Dec. 8th, lemperun has evidently misapprehend- and sentenced to a month’s imprisonment Rev. 8S. Weston-Jones. | on a similar charge, was called as a witness Mir. Jones desired the Y. M. C. A., if we mis-|and testified that his brother had no share take not, to approach—not to shun—the/in the management and profits of the lerate drinker, and stay his course towards | Sentinel. and was entirely ignorant of the BASCHRCE | alleged illegal matter published therein. - Harrington was found cuilty and sentenced TICK WORK \iter presenting the Uity ee . 7 . , ~ | to SIX WeeKS Imprisoninent, port to tae ¢ incii iast eveni ng, His Wor- . ; , a : ; : ; Corcoran, publisher of the Cork £z- the Mayor high est complimented the ™ uf “ ; aminer, was tried to da‘ “ and sentenced to ty Clerk, M se i pherson, for the aye . ' rey al d in having the two months imprisoninent without hard LK done so well and quickiy—the accounts | labor, for publishing reports of meetings, of the 3Ist {suppressed branches. ’ — —— - . € cs a Agrarian Trouble. rAR ANIMA in the stomach of : w | i La Crosse, Wis., were found one ; : f “nox J; 9 oy ¥O wood screws, eacn an int h in LONDON, Ja i. Ww rpet tacks, 23 shingle nails, two There is trouble among the crofters of arge kn x ne ancl one Street raliway | Aigash District, Invernesshire, Scotland. 5] es long. One of the needles|~awless crofters to the number of 10,000, v's lungs, and caused the | drove sheep off their farms and offered a g tumol determined resistence ty the police. Many te eetine of the | rofters were arrested. ' iH Ls ‘ npany held at their - at ~ ywing officers were Troubled Europe. -»-* veal emnawens dep »—-Wm. Heartz CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 9. 7 it Jas ‘ I > or * + . ; The French Embassy here have received Zad Lieut K. Finlayson. 2 leddal f oe ‘ Secretary John T. Heartz. reports from Jeddah: of a rising agali is Treasure Robt. McLaren. Christians. It is saidthe French Consul Foreman of axe en Michael Hennes y was killed. ; oo ss i ‘ 11" oO P - - — “ ' he Treasurer of 1 Mecting of Parliament. j isiand Hospital has received the follow ; , ' ae 1 Reeaticn i ing amornnt S18 from Milton and Ru tl ‘ OTTAWA i Sa . 9 Episcopal chu s; $3 from Souris Methodist ” 07 from St Pauls church city, By an oversight the ‘pi lieiiatiin calling Aas , Union prayer meeting; Parliament toge ther om February 23d was 819.6 ‘ lrvon and Bonshaw | not gazetted. It will ayipear next Saturday. Presb i irches per Rev. A. Me Lean ; | Sai =] nal ire iryo Victoria and Cape . ve : . raverse M ethodist Churches ; $1 from Mrs. Weather }ulletin. W Lee, Tryon $18 from Valleytield —-- j rian ( | Toronto, Jan. LO—10 a.m. 7 : i Fair, moderately col.l weather ; snow o1 Ox tHe War PATH The young men Of] ,jeet to-morrow WErite Cloud, Kan., are ina desperate strait. at eee Phe cause is not far to seek. The ladies of Very Sad and Sudden Death. that place have formed an anti-chewing gum, ad i » and nti-liquor organization. sa ad ’ a , ai — i THE people of Clifton were startled last Here is the pledge they sign: ‘‘1, the under as t : ; : ‘ , : Friday morning by the intelligence of the ned, do solemnly promise, God helping me, | * ‘ . 5 i. sudden death of Mrs, David Coles. On t ; sbstain from the use of chewing gum and ' slang : and also abstain from and use my in-| Monday, the 2nd inst., fluence against the use of tobacco and intoxi- | household duties, she sccidentally stepped cating liquors. I further promise that [ will/ upon a pair of rusty Scissors, which pierced not keep regular company with any one I | the boot and entered the foot, inflicting a know who uses tobacco, strong drink or pro deep wound. On Thursday the p ain in- fane language. creased, and the limb became much swol- . DARING THEFT. The fe City Marshal | le2. Towards evening she became uncon- i not long to wait for an opportunity to} Sclous, In which state she remainec unti cise s detective ability. ‘lhe most dar- three o'clock next DOrning, when she uct a? ‘tty larceny committed for some passed away. : Pownal Street was perpetrated at the Dr. McKay, who was in att endance, f one of its leading grocers on Saturday | pronounced it blood poisoning, caused by la Mr. Michael Duffy deal extensively in}, portion of, the rust, corroded on the fresh beef, a very choice joint of which was} scissors, remaining in the wound, The nded for exhibition and sale on the out-| affair has cast a gloom , over the neighbor- f his premises all day Saturday. lhe hood, whose shadow will not be dispelled pated that before the day's sales jfor manyaday. She was a young woman | it would be profitably disposed of | | in the vigor ok naaith asl strength, oad ae Soe Senet | les aves a loving husband and child to mourn when about her a 5 ntci and porne to the N, cn ight or lene nal | their loss, besides a large circle of sorrowing 1p the dusky hue of evening ™ ‘n relatives and friends, in whose affections . par of the carnivorous species | she leaves a place that will not readily be “to to this solitary remnant of ne filled, and by one of whom this is pl: wced to y a alll Naalak ssly away | her memory in token pt ner seth, Com, per \ the owner, with n iaterial | ae ; + ‘ ; ge ht 7 a? : s | } » ~_- mana i‘ er that the feasting. “It is A LARGE stock of Boys and Gas mH j ret rns from the quarter to | offered during the nollays at cost.—-MARK which t has so mysterous sly disappe ared. | Wrieut & Uo. ’ No clue to the thief has as yet been obtained. ; ee eek But however palatable the ill-gotten prize; 17 HET Gor Ir.—An pxchange ee Ve ; ti Oo! ancadisel his method of ; de tacl ime at of the } Salv: at ton Army stoppe ; ip y prove ro | eheosrisen?, i front of a saloon in East: Portland and began} : tmnt: | a ee the obtaining it is extremely distastiu: to th eh = illi ot beer. he business principles of the unwilling donor.— | singing ‘Jt is water weiwant, nu ee, , ' saloon keeper turned the hose on then Com. INET ~ + Supreme Court. Tuespay, Jan. 10. il Hi! ary Te ‘rm of the Supreme Court Opened al half- past eleven o'clock this and Mr. Justice Hens ley being present. The following are the names of the gentle- men composing the Grand Jury : PP. Bourke, Lot 49, foreman ; i Macdonald, Pisquid Road ; Joseph EK. Bagnall, Hazel Grove; Samuel H. Brown, Stanley Bridge; Francis Dogh- ie city; Arther B. Dickieson, New G las- gow; Alexander Brown, city; Alexander McKinlay, North River; James Ross, Mount Stewart; Maurice Blake, city; Ed- ward: Grant, city; Wellington Mutch, Eldon; John McGill, city; Thomas A. Mc- forenwon, His Lordship the Chief Justice | Mathie son, city; J.D. MeLeod, city; George -| Clark, Lot 37; George Stephenson, New | Glasgow ; Henry A. Holl, city, Benjamin Bullinan, New Glasgow; Norman Campbell, Burlington; Joseph Harrington, Hope Rive i. After the Grand Jury had been duly swortt in and some other matters atiended to,the Chief Justice began his charge to the jury. This charge occupied upwards of an hour in its delivery ; and at ‘its conclusion the Court adjourned. Th:s afternoon judgments were delivered in the following cases :— Trainor vs. Black Diamond Co.—Rule absoliite for non-suit. Re Andrew Doyle’s applicatton for cer- tioramt. Rule nis % discharged with=costs. Mclsaac vs. Bradley.—Rule absolute to set aside verdict on the ground that the damages were excessive. The Court how- ever held that the plaintiff is entitled to damayes as the warrant under which he was arrestsd was void. The date of the Millman trial is not yet known, but if will probably not commence before the latter part of this week or the first of next. + A ee Gur Civie Rulers. ReevuLar monthly meeting of the City Council last evening. All members presenti excey't Councillor Davison. ae the usual preliminary business, and the Mayor had “submitted the City Re- ports.for the year, : Councillor T. A. McLean, seconded by Countillor Crabbe, moved that the late City Marshal Thomas Flynn, in view of past services, be paid three months _ salary. Carrifd unanimously, Cotincillor Small, seconded by Councillor A: McLean, moved that the tender of Mr. #raser for heating the new city build- ing b: accepted. : Councillor Morris, seconded by Council- lor Byrene moved in amendment that the jime for receiving said tenders be ex- tended to the Ist June next Aniendment lost and original motion Cc irried, Council adjourned. DIED. On the 4th inst., at her residence, New Glasgow Road Ann relict, of the late William Seaman, in the 74th year of her age. She passe:l away in the full assurance of a brig ht and glorious resurrection. THORNE’S BLEND,|" THE FINEST OF Scotch Whiskey, ,r the produce of some of the most noted Distilleries in the Highlands of Scotland, where nothing but the finest Malt is used for distilling. After being csrefully selected, it is removed tothe Inland Revenue Bonded Stores in Greenock,—blended in certain pro- portions and allowed to mature in Bond. This is done inder the personal superintendence of Messrs. Thorne, whose experience extends over fifty years. Im dy—jan7 [* YOURGROCER WILL NOTGUARANTEE his Baking Powder contains no Ammonia. It seriously IMPAIRS DIGESTION, and is classéd among POISONS. paren. WOODILL’'S — ts Ae GERMAN as 10; cts BAKING 12 cts wo ets POWDER —_ 2 is made of strictly pure Grape Cream of Tariar—and { | 1 | Grocers are authorized to guarantee that AM} MONTA, LIME or ALUM are not used in its mantilaccure, jang BANK STOOK. BY AUCTION, on FRIDAY. January 13th, at 2 o'clock, noon, at Stevenson’s Building, Queen Street: (50 Shares Farmers’ Bank of Rustico. A. McNELLL, Ch'town, Jan. 9, 1888. Auctioneer. jand—ti sle 42 YEARS. Steadfastly. for forty-two years, the WEEKLY WirseEss has held to principles which have stood the test of time, ridicule, and of opposition, fair cand unfair, and the WITNESS to-day speaks to sixty where in 18{6it spoke toore. Its growth has been both rapid and steady. Its publishers, desirous of still further increasing its circulation, have:this year gone to large expense to secure a reprdduction of THE LATEST “MASTERPIECE of Davidson Knowles (who was selected by Queea V ictoria to paint the scene at Princess Beatrice’s wedding,) entitled. Suffer the Little Children to Come Unto Me It depicts the memorable scene with startling realixm, reproducing in oils all the richess of ORIENTAL COLOR ING. The picture, executed by - > yreatest art firmin England, would bring $1.5 if sold, butis res served KXCL USIVELY | POR SUBSCRIBERS to the WITNESS. The vrice of the WEEKLY WITNES3 and pic- ture ‘s $1.25; the paper alone, $1. 00. In {260 the DarLy WITNESS was launched, and, like the WEEKLY, to advocate the same princi- ples regardless of cost. The picture, “*Sufter Little Children to Come Unto Me,” and the DaAILy WitwEss, $3.25 a year; the paper alone, $3.00. The NORTHERN MESSENGER still continues to be the favorite in the home circle and Sabbath schod!l, and commencing with January first with new type, finer paper und other improv ements, will be more attractive than ever. Prizes of books are given to friends who canvass for it. Anntial subscription, 30c., with reductions to clubs a Sample copies of the different publications | mailed on applicat ion. Agents wanted in every d vills ; town an vi — HN aii L & 30 jan? Publishers, Movtieal, the premises. nov 28 tf iz i TUESDAY, JANUARY 10. 1888. GREAT DRY GOODS SALE an ee eee We intend to make extensive alterations in our premises next spring, and a change in our business, and to do this must clear out our entire stock of Dry Groods, Clothing, Carpets, &c., &c To dispose of this immense stock within so short a time, it must be sold at a sacrifice, and we shall. there- | Lean. city; George Peake, city; Walter | fore, give discounts varying from 20up to 80 per cent. The stock consists of Seasonable and Fashion- able Goods, which are all marked in plain figures, and at prices that are well known to be the lowest in the market. This Sale will be for CASH ONLY. . te A TTT HARRIS & STEW ART st CCESSORS TO GEO. DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Nov. 18, 1887. Be Not Deceived, - BUT | COME ‘TO THE STORE WHERE THE BIG BARGAINS ARE. OVERCOATS, YE TS, SULTS, OXTS,\ OVERCOATS, SUITS. “AL 10 et S.4 L. B. PROWSE are er Largest: ‘Best™and Cheapest Clothing on P. E. Island. Come and see for yourselves. : L E PROWSE. SIGN OF THE BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET oF —__—$—$—$ . = - > - Oh’town, Dec. 5, 1887. > — — = — ——— we — — — = — ~ Auction Sales. | REMOVE D, To Close Out Consignments. BY AUCTION, Across the Street to Thursday, January 12th, At 1t o’clock,t¥at STEVENSON’S BUILDING j Queen Street,— 95 j H \LE F CHESTS TEAS (a good article.) Balances Invoices in Groceries, Earthen- ware, Dry Goods, Pictures, Fancy Goods, Wrap- ping Paper, &c. Also,—Same day at 3 o'clock, p. m,— : : 2 Cases Japanese Goods, part of former invoice, received since last sale, No Reserve. Terms Cash. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. tn aor NORTON & FENNELL. eee WHEAT. m2. em The Charlottetown Milling COMPOLY| sees sailiidiainas WILL PAY CASH FOR WHEAT at their Mills on and after MONDAY, JANUARY 16th. GEORGE i. FULL. Tan 4, 1888—dy, 2aw 6i, wy ~~ Pat, Guardian, for infants and Child ren. WANTS, LOST, FOUND Xe. “‘Castoris is so well adapted to children that J Castoria cures Colic, Sour Stomach, Diarrhcea Eractation, ; ia ° = | [recommend it as superior to any prescription Kills Worms, gives sleep, and | | E ALL STOVE.—For sale, a Denmark Base known to me.” HL A. Arncuer, M.D., Burner, with a ae, of at Pipe, in 111 Bo. Oxford &t., Brooklyn, N. Y. Withous in injurious medication. 1 condition. Apply t /ILLIAM HEARD, a ae pply to Tux Cextave Company, 77 Murray Street, N. ¥ \ ANTED. —A Servant for general work, w here | there is also a nurse kept. Good wages} ($5 per month), to go to a pleasant part of the | country. Apply at EXAMINER Ottice. tf—jan? So - —- = = > eet etait en _ — = ~_— ——— —_—__ TO LET —A small Shop and Room attached, suitable for Dressmaker or Tradesman, on Kent Street, next to Tanton’s corner. Rent very | cheap. Apply to W. N. Rieas. tf __ fk cod—jant WA’ TED—A small property (a © , (e wile or eat out of Town), having on it a never-failing | spring of water. Information of such please | furnish toto “C. B.,” P. O. Box 53, Charlotte | town, or this office. deci13 ee ee res o--—-— Another Lot Just received. Nice Overcoat for $4.2H that ought to be cheap at $5.50. Heavy Tweed Pants and Suits altogether Too Cheap. Call and See. W? ANTED—A servant girl in a small family. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. jan 5 WANTED ~A Cook. Apply to Mrs Charles Palmer, Weymouth Street. dec30 T°, LET—A desirable residence on Dorchester Street Kast, lately occupied by the subscriber, | F. W. Hales, to whom apply for ——- : octZ7 t pr LIVATE LODGINGS, — The undersigned would be glad to receive afew additional Boarding House, opposite Baptist Church, Prince Street.--Mrs. S. R. STUMBLES. eod—dec24 Box ARDERS ACCOMMUDATED— At Mrs. McLean’s. Hillsborongh Street, between Dor- chester and King. octly eod tf To Li E eT —A House on Sidney Street, - opposit the Brick Church, containing seven rooms, a good cellar, stable and coach house. Apply cna GEO. E. FULL, SIGN OF LION, QUEEN STREET. T° LET— A House on King Street, near the Railway; also, Hause and Stable on Pleasant ; | | } } j Boarders on reasonable terms at her i } | | j | Street, - m Dodd. dev 8 tf le Ch’town, Dee. 1, 1887. “ys wy aw