THRE DA <a sseetnennetenni Loeal and Other Items. Movaxtne Goons a epecialty, Beer Bros. > Stint for L BE, Perowse’s if you want bar- gains. feb 13 s> -— A Carnival will be held in the Georgetown Rink on the evening of the 26th inst, ee (‘ASH BUYRES ate sure to get immense bar- gaiusatl), A. Bruve’s.—fel3 dy & wky li ccmnsilllitecncin Hats | Hats ! Hats! in great variety, sell- ing low at L. E. Prowse’s, fe 13 ——< a Don't forget the Bible Class in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor this evening at 8 o'clock. et Joun Hvcues, Ese. arrived home this afternoon, looking well aiter his trip to Loudon Secmedtin Gop and Silver Flowers, and Light Color- ed Kid Ghoves, suitable for evening wear, Beer Bros, Disikcedliesda bse Remember the Gospel Meeting in the Y. M. «©, A. Hall to-morrow afternoon, at 4 oclock, The public are invited to attend. se eadilgenlt THE marriage is announced at Charles- bourge, Quebec, of Louis Sansfacon, aged 73 years, to Widow Luce Pepin, aged 63 years. gta Tue subject for discussion at the Caledonian Club Literary Society on Monday evening next is ‘Should Trial by Jury be Abolished ?” >-—- — 4x old man fell in a fit opposite Tue Ex- AMINER office this forenoon. He was promptly removed tothe City Hospital where he speed- ily resovered, emits Geo. Ricwarnp, Mate of the Yarmouth schooner Minnie L, was washed overboard and lost while on the passage to Demerara. He was about 20 years of age. qpenicciipaltons Ar a meeting of the Fire Department, held in the Council Chamber last evening, A. N Large, Esq, was re-elected Chief Enginee:, and other business tr«nsscted. cinmaetigeiillien L. £. Prowse is selling his stock of Dress Goods, Embroidery, Laces, Veiveteens, Lace Curtains, etc. at a great discount. Those who want bargains should call and see those goods. fe 13 ein Secoxp Metuopisr Cucen.—Services to- morrow at the usual hours Rev. J. Shenton will preach at 1la m., and Rev. S, H. Rice at 6.30 p.m. Sabbath Schoolat2p.m. Ail are Weloome, ——_»_— Meruopist Brick Caurcu.—Services to- morrow—in the morning, Rev. S. Kice; in the evening, Rev. J. Shenton. At the even- ing service a collection will be made for Home Missions, La Minerve says a despatch from Winni- peg announces that Joseph Riel, brother of the late Metis chief, refuses to sign the pet - tion praying that clemency be extended to the Metis prisouers, -_---2>-- — Tue Managers of the Roller Riuk return their sincere thanks to the many friends who so kindly assisted them to make their two Carnivals complete successes; and also to the public for their patronage. eqpinatiypennes Ax Ottawa despatch says the Government has decided that the prisoners now under- imprisonmen@for participation in the orthwest rebellion shall be released in batohes of four and five at a time, Sele ieeiiersin Tue deaths from small-pox, diphtheria and other preventible diseases during January, 1896, in Montreal, were 165, as against 104 during the rame period last year The dif- fereuce was almost entirely in the increase of amallpox. —> Biste Lanv ANbD Its Customs —Three different lectures on the above subject are to b= wiven by Rev. G. Howie on Wednesday, Thursday and Friday at Clyde River, Bon- shaw and Tryon respectively. The lecturer appears in Eastern costume. indiana Exper Tra ©. Mrrenect will discourse on ‘*Death and the Intermediate State” to- morrow at 6.30 p. m., in the Meeting House of the Church of Christ, Upper Great George Street, and will continue to speak at the game place every evening next week, cntiiaabeinline A convention is to be held inthe Y. M. C. A, Hail, Halifax, on Tuesday evening, 23rd inst., to consider *‘ what steps shall be taken to procure the complete suppression of the liquor traffic, provide machinery for enforcing the Scott Act, and what amendment shall be maze in the local legislature to the act rela- ting to the sale of intoxicating liquors.” —)—— Mr. EARrtxe requests us to say that his Concert, which was such a splendid success last Thursday evening, will be repeated (with a few slight changes) in the Market Hall, Summerside, on Monday evening week, February 23rd. A special train has been engaged to leave the city during the after- noon, to return alter the concert js over. More particulars on Monday. _ —_>—_—-— A LarRGe number assembled at the Rooms of the Catholic Literary Union, Prince Street, last evening, to hear and participate in the discussion on ‘‘ The advisability of reducing the City Council to five members, elective by the whole City.” The discussion was exceed- ingly interesting, many strong arguments both for and against the reduction being ad- vanced. At the close of the debate a vote was taken, and it was decided that the Coun- cil should not be reduced. —————— Wer are pleased to learn that Senator Howlan’s subway scheme is receiving that consideration atthe hands of the Dominion Government which its importance demands. The Senator is assured a survey will be granted, and the whole matter referred to a competent tribunal of Engineers. with the view of testing beyond the possibility of doubt, the feasibility of the scheme, Senator Howlan is now at New York consulting with eminent capitalists, and will mature his scheme for submission to the Dominion Gov- ernment when Parliament meets, — oo We clip the following from yesterday's Patriot: —“The EXaMINe® says the election in the 2nd Legislative Council district of Queen’s County is not on the 10th. Then, why does not the daily organ enlighten the public as to the day on which the election wi 1 be held? What is the good ofan organ that makes no announcements?” ’Tis better to be “‘an organ | without sound, than an abandoned “lyre Unlike our contemporary, the Patriot, THE Examines prefera to await the course of events, rather than manufactore ite news and then publish it for an accomplished fact, A reference to last night's EX4 MINER will serve to show the Patriotic editor that we made the correct announcement in some- thing less than two hours from the time the Sheriff received the writ. It has not yet appeared in the Patriot; but we hope we may see the same aunouncement in to- s issue or in that of Monday at furthest. y eee Ey Hx AMINE R. FEBRUARY 13, 1886. © TELEGRAPH: rr .« Oe MXAMINER, } aS Tes Re ** 1 [Sexcrat DesPatours ro Tee Skating Tournament, i | } } St. Jony, N. B., Feb. 13. It is seldom that so many people arese n under one roof in this city as the crowd which assembled last evening in the Lanes downe Rink, on the occasion of the open- There were fully one thousand persons pre- sent. The ice was in good condition. In the firat heat in the amateur one-mile race, the entries were: Frank Dowd, champion of Montreal; A. E. Findlay, also of that city; and the local men, Charles Whelpley, | Wilford Campbell and Samuel Akerley. Dowd finlshed in fine style, with Whelpley second, Akerley a badthird, and Campbell last. Findlay went out of tho race. the second heat Dowd finished leisurely, about twenty feet ahead of Whelpley. 22 , a On the Rampage. Lonpvon, Feb. 12. Licester 1 A despatch from says the a They are parading the streets and smashing the factory windows. The police charged on the strikers but were unable to disperse them. Placards have been posted ia Bir- mingham, calling a meeting of the unem- ployed workmen for Monday next. The placards are headed: ‘‘Come you thousands -why starve amidst plenty?! Justice to the starving poor !” About Divorces. Lonpon, Feb. 12. The court granted Crawford divorce from his wife and diamtissed the charges against Sir Charles Dilke. The opinion is that the revelations made in the trial, and his failure to attempt to let her deny or disapprove the charges against him, have politically ruined Sir Charies Dilke. — Some Bonations. Lonpon, Feb. 12. and Ourrie, Bankers, have donated uremployed workmen. The relief fund now amounts to ten thousand pounds. To Mobilize Her Army. eo Lonpon, Feb. 12. The Balgarian Government has sent cir- culars to the powers, saying that in couse- quence of Servia’s warlike preparations, Bulgaria is compelled to mobilize her army, Differences Adjusted. Toronto, Feb. 12. The difference betaeen the Massey Manufacturing Co. and their strikers has been adjusted, and the men will go back to work on Monday. Colored Men Rescued, Lonvon, Feb. 12. Five colored seamen, belonging to the bark Embla, were rescued from a raft and landed at Belfast. —— METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Feb. 13, 1586 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight)..... hsp lh isle fh ae ccc see esOt Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ......-- nd ge dee cence she’ 13.9 Lowest Temperature this morning.......34.7 Temperature this morning,at 8 o clock, ,.40.4 = waperature this afternoon at } o’olonk,..39.4 An unrepealed law of New Jersey, passed while the state was a British colony, reads as follows: ‘‘That all women of whatever age, rank, profession, or degree, whether virgins, maids, or widows, who shall after this act impose upon, seduce, or betray into matrimony any of his Majesty’s sub- jects by virtue of scents, cosmetics, washes, prints, artificial teeth, false hair, or high- heeled shoes, shall incur the penalty of the law now in force against witchcraft and like misdemeanors.” —_-iaae Apvice to Motuers. — Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth t relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. [feb 4 eod wkly —_ EP <> - <a 4 An overseer of the poor at St. Alban’s, YVt., who investigated a case of supposed need, found the head of a family saving his money to feed his horses abundantly while he let the rest of the family beg daily for their food. a te ll ing opinion that ghostly apparitions and mysterious sounds have been seen and heard in them. BIRTH, In this city, om the 12th inst, the wife of A S. Urquhart, of a daughter. MARRIED. On the 10th inst., by the Rev, George Steele, at the residence of Mr. George R. to Miss Jane R. Mellish, of Union Road. At St. James’ Manse, on the Sthinst., by Rev. James Carruthers,: James EK. Dougias, Teacher, Head of Hillsborough, to Huphem‘s McLean, of eame place. = " ——_— DIED. | At Anpandale, Grand River, on the 2ad of February, Mary, beloved wife of Edmuad Tossill, Eeq., in the 73rd year of her age. On the 9th inst., at St. Jobn, N, B., Hazel, ‘youngest daughter of Rev. H. P. and Annie Cowperthwaite, aged 5 years, ing of the eight days’ skating tournament, | Ln | hosiery operatives there are out on a strike, | The Bank of England and Glynn Mills | ; a | thousand pounds each towards the relief of There are over 150 houses in Chicago al- leged to be haunted, and which have long remained tenantless because of the pre vail- Mellish, the bride's father, Mr. John Martin ' | EER ROS. | EFORE Q Sex UYING Our Prices | Special Notices. } Tus time of year, the cheapest and best piace to buy Bo *is is at Dorsey, Goff & Co’. feb 1} tf SravucutTer Pcices-—-Men’s Plain OQver- shoes for $1.20; former price $1 60, Men’s | Faney Overshoes fer $1 30; former price $1.75, ra J. B. Macdonald's Bont Store. feb 8 REPAI2:ING,—All kinds cf Rubbers and Boots mended at Dorsey, Goff &: Co’s. fe Li tf | Leave YouR MEASURE.—The best Custom Boots mace at Dorsey, Geff & Co's. fe llif | Pure Island Honey just received at Beer & | Goff’s, fe 9 PLease call at L. EK. Prowee’s and get a | receipt for the amount you owe him. jan 21, dy and wkly | Ovysvers by the barrel at John Jay’s; Water | Street. jan 33, tf immediate 4 EK, Prowss requests an | settlement of all amounts due him. jan 21, dy and wky Caps Cop CRANBERRIES and Nova Scotia | Fox-berries, for gale at Beer & Gofl's. j 27 FRESH oysters received three times a week, at John Joy’s, Water Street. jan 23, tf Some nic? Dinner Setts in Ivory WwW, ? Colwili’s. ja 29 3in aw 2w A spLenpip lot of good Uodfish selling cheap at W. P. Colwill’s, ja 29 3iaw .w at A Few dozen Electric Lamps and a few dczon Common Burners will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. 29 3i aw 2w age pe A Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, loss of manhood. &¢ I wiil send a recipe that will cure you, FRE! OF CHARGE, ‘This great remedy was dis covered by a missionary in South American send self-addressed envelope to Kev. Jnseph zz -tatinan PD New Vark, -FOR- BOSTON. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. en ee THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE Oe a INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 8.00 a. m. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6,50, 2nd class ; $9.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to G. A. SHARP, F. W. HALES, / P. B.-L. R’y, P. E. I. Steam Nay. Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Feb. 8, 1886—eod wky TY RUSSELL HOUSE, Souris, PEI, &p, Stones’ Hotel, rEXHE Undersigned, havirg thoroughly [fit- +. ted up his premises, is prepared to accomiaodate transient and permanent Board- ers at reasonable rates Sample Rooms, for Commercial Travellers‘ ia connection with House. Ss R. Tasman — x McLEAN, Proprietor. Souris, Feb, 2, °86—2wks eod why 21 _ NOTICE. TY OTICE is hereby given that 1 have this x day admitted my brother, GG. FRANK BEER, into partnership. The business in future will be cor ducted under the firm name of BEER BROS, W. W. BRER. Ch’town, Feb, 1, 1886—1mo eod wkiy UND, &e. q : [Tawa 24a8D wb WANTS, LOS8a, FO FOUN D—A Watch, on Water Street, The | owner can have the same by paying for | this advertisement, Apply to”Ronald Currie, | Water Street, febl2 21 pd AWN fore TO RENT—A small Store, near the Market, Main or Grafton Mey i BR, febll 3i Streets preferred, Address P. O. Box 293, City. as. - OST.—A Gold Scal with initials ‘‘R. F. 4G.” The fiader will be rewarded by leaving same at Boot & Shoe Factory. fell W" NTED—A Girl to do general house- ¥Y work ina family of two; good refer- ence required, Apply at this office. febli lw eod OST— Between S. N. Company Wharf and Southport, a long woolen Mitten. Finder will oblige by leaving it at Tur Exam- INER offire. febl! pd Vi 7. ANTED—At the Osborne House, a y good Cook, febli 3i eo4 pd W ANTED—A Housekeeper to take charge of a farm-house a short distance from town. Make enquiries at EXaMINER office, febS tf W ANTED—A smart Girl for genera housework, one from country pre ferred ; good wages, work easy—a good home Enquire at this office. febS 3i pd J ANTED.—A good kitchen girl in a small family. Second girl kept, Must understand plain cooking, and be good washer and irener, Apply to this cfiice. feb 8, tf O LET-—-The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Possse- sion given firet of May. Apply to A, White, apr27 Paw pat OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. William Kennedy, Brick House, Hilleborough Park. aepto tf CC’ UBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY FXAMI. NER. The /atest local and foraign news can always be (ound therein. We are therefore able to present to all who favor us with their pat- ronege, a large assortment of goods of good value in all departments. Our business is confined strictly to staple and fancy Dry Goods »nd a first-class Millinery Department. Dress Goods and Trimmings, Mantle and Sack Cloths, Silks, Velvets and Laces, Ladies’ Lin- gerie. Carpets, Oilcloths and Room- paper, Table Linen and Covers, Curtains, &«.—a complete range «f House Furnishiogs. Facts Facts — o-—— PRRKING & STRAND Wenone LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER . R EDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S TOCK. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Fur-lined Cloaks. immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Miullinery. Dress Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low. Oo ee Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. Oo HOLIDAY GOODS. The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and Ornamental. Prices to Picase Everyone. Our NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. 0 ee Let All Remember that we will net be Underseid by any House in the Frade. o-—__— SEE OUR PRIGES BEFORE BUYINCELSEWHERE PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dec. 11, ’85. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. IM 23 BOL AND DAL sO Ee - ¥ are offering the balance of our winter goods at lower \ \ prices than have ever been offered the public. A lot-of Men’s and Youth’s Overcoats from $5 to $8, worth from $8 to $14 Overcoats made to order, from $12 to $18, worth from $18 to $24 Men’s Heavy Shirts, Underwear, Fur Caps, Gloves, &c., at the same rates. Worsted and Tweed Suits at very low prices, Island Tweed Suits from $10 to $12. JOH MACLEOD & CO. Ch’town, Feb, 9, 1886 —tf eod wky ae THE MUTUAL LIFE VHSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK ESTABLISHED, 1842. Cash Assets, Jan, 1, IS&6: $108,908 968.00. Income for E885: $20,214.945.00, —:0: DoS to Policy Holders LARGER than those of any other Company. It has no Stock Holders to claim any part of the Profits,—the Asssets snd Surplus all belong to the Assured. It is the BEST COMPANY in which to Insure, as it combines all the sdvantages of Age, Large Membership, Financial Strength, Absolute Security, and the Cheapest Ineur- ance that is honestly possible under any contract, which has a definite value to the hene- ficiary. : JOHN MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR P. E, ISLAND. PHARIOTTETOWN ISH AND DOOR FLCTORY | Peanke’s No. 3 Wharf, PALMER & C®., PROPRIETORS. o— _ We are now manufacturing and wiil sell at the lowest cash prices : Ch’town, Dec. 22,1885—tmo mon sat R. Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting and Conductor Mouldings, Ballusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &c. We are prepared to do all knds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jointing, Morticing, Tenoning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, &c. All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice With new ané first-class Machinery, and the lateet appliances, we can insure the ulmost satisfaction to al! who favor us with their patronsge. | Ob’ town, Sept. 22, 1885—wkly 1 your : We are now cffering the balance of our Winter Goods at Reduced Prices to clear. TAPLES. Gray and White Cottons, Prints, Cretonnes, Ginghams, *c., &c., tc Feb, 2—dy wy Hort Atlantic Steamship Cp, ; SPRING SAILINGS, I886, From London and Liverpeo! S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ Londen for Charlottetown, ABQUT 15th APRIL. S.S. “Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpool! for ¢ harloiteionn, ABOUT 15th APRIL. The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will preceed to Batlurst or Miramichi, Carrying Goods at Throngh Rates to the priccipal points in P. EK. Islend, New Bruns. wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other information apply in London to Stewart Prothers, 3 Fen- church Street, Fen Court ; in St. John, Chat- ham and Bathurst, N. B., to R. A. & J. Stewart ; in Liverpoel to Tl. C. Jones & Co. FENTON T. NEWBERY, - Agort. Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1886. J. 6. MAGDORALD EQUESTS all persons indebted to him to pay their accounts before the Ist MARCH. All aceounts not paid at that date will be handed over for collection. All balances due in his Boot and Shoe Store will be included, Ch’town, Feb, 8, 1886—-dy wky NOTIGCE- THE Mrercuants Bank or P. E. Isuanp, Charlottetown, Feb. 4th, if 86. PAH" General Meeting of the Stockholders of the Merchants Bank of Prince Ed- ward Island will be held at its office, in Char- lottetown, on THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, at the honr of il a m., for the election of Directors and transaction of other business, Proxies must be left with the Cashier on or before Tuesday, March 2nd. By order of Board, ¥, MITCHE! L, Cashier. Ch’town, Feb, 5, ’&6—pat tl mareh 1 To Lobster Packers, FOR SALE. 400 boxes of TIN PLATES, suitable for Leb- ster (ans. 22 pigs of LEAD. 22 ingots, TIN. 1 bar of COPPER. Apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO, Ch’town, Feb. 10—tf 3aw —-THE - CAMPBELLS AKE COBING | Lapies’ A€aDEMY, Sackville, N. B.. Jan, 19, 1885. Ww* have been usirg during the past year, and it has proved highly satisfactory. M. A. CAMPBELL, Housekeeper, Feb, 4, 1886. LONG CLEAR BACON h E*S PORK, Breakfast Bacon, Spiced 4 Rolle, Sugar-cured Hams, Cvmberland Bacon, and Lard, in car-lots or less quantities, Address J. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, St, Thomas, Oat, Jan. 15, '86—2aw 3mos