Pct at Ss, 2. yaaa a, a at oo MEE i, CS lt ise Ch a 3 I ES SE Roe atic Ss iil nag cn eng ay i dill ai DAILY EXAMINER. a DoLLARs A YEAR. Che Daily 2xantinerc| —_ sSuerad eV ry eve ing by shi ’ siner Publishing Oo rner of Water and streets, Charlottetown, Prin Kdward Island, LATHES OF SUBSUCRIPTION— rhe bxal ; f } + . $2.50 } ] 25 ieened Dae 50 | Advert ng at moderate rates. ‘ ay | nale for moothly, quar-| arly r yearly alvertiaemenis, ‘ LM ‘OR JANUAR ALMANAS FOR JA Y, 1887, MOON'S CHANGES. | NEXT in importance to the Close-running and oii : |} ~" Good Mechanism of the Watch itself, is thai ana aay, Sh Sm., @& Mm.,} it should be protected by N I LOW iorlizon i. } , Oth d i} 9 = 1 i ; y; 6h.,19.8m., p.m.,S-E./A Tight and Well-Fitting Case. er i6th day, Iih., 9.5m., a.m., W.| N 25rd day Oh, 46.8m., p. m., N sion iiah w | ’ j ' . . . Among Fe best for this purpose we consider : Sun ‘Sun | Moon High Day s/| those ma at the \ - ~”' rises(sets | rises | wate ten h i eaten Watch-Case Factory, Phila- mh mmornimorn h m! tay i HA IML Bij 2 39, 8 29) delphia, ut. 8 ' 2 Sunday 50, 20/11 356) 3 26! 30 ; ‘ ae oe , — ™ | Stafted by JAMES BOSS. over 30 years ago Vion D ) Zivaft 26) 4 26 3l | this Factory has stood the test of time, and now ‘ nO 29; O 50) 5 35 32) employs a working force of 556 men. \ 10 23; i 2ii @ 44 33 Their Silve r. Gold-filed and Nickel Cases 19 94 9 3} 7 48 en5'are A. Il. Their Gold-filled are is, 25 2 441 8 42 37 aN T «> pes i 26 838 930 3s Guaranteed to Wear 20 Years, } ; ® 44010 16 40; . 17 2) Ol 0 4} | im fact, they often wear longer than that. Many al gals als ~ of our Rockford Watches are protected by these j oi 7 All 43 43° cases, specially made fer us, and which possess 12 " 4; 31) 8 lb aft 27 $5 nd vastan res over any other cese in the market. 13] ) be 19s 1 9 47 | ‘ i4 | {lo 48) 1 54 ef é i ~ Ly ’ il 99 , os Jw 3, We. TAYLOR, hi i 43 371 1 10); 4 57 oO isi f 42) 38) 2 15) 6 16 53} CAMERON BLOCK, Wi’ lay 42 $1} 3 17| 7 3 9 J, ee - 20 1 1) 42) 4 25) 8 29 co oe 2 10; 44) 5 22) 9 16 6! 22\5 j $5; 6 14) 9 59 5S. , ~ =) 1 w rs ; 4 23/8 > # povtoay 1 In the Vie Admiralty Court 24) A 4 S| 7 38 2 3 I i) 9) $ 12)11 47 16} we ‘ * ie. einen, og, Of Prince Edward Island. 27 } } — Oo & & WS DO} mm s a ‘ ‘ i a ; . 4 ‘lo - = THE QUEEN vs. the “Highland Light,” her 23 Pi ‘ >» ' ; 3 od ‘née . + ‘ 29) Sa ’ 55110 2 1 26 4 Cargo, Stores, Fishing Gear, Boats, &c. 30) Sunday 31; S7'1G 24, 2 2 9g PURSUANT to a Commission of Sale, itsued 21M * 7 99\4 5S'10 48 > 29 from the above Court, and addressed to the pi! MEO ay i- o5'1) 4 2 42) 8 29. Marshal thereof, I willsell or cause to be sold, at | the Warehouse of Charles Owen, Esy., George- j} town, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th day of Janu- A. ce ie ; } ary inst, at T'weive o’clock, noon, the following ole = | fishing outfit of the above vessel :~ | 64 a KX SLISHING COM-| 1 Seine Boat, with oars and gear belonging rAN I sVvins ut y add d to their stock thereto. sand ia x Job Printing, are better l Seine, about 210 fathoms i ired » execute orders for Bill} 1 Seine, about 200 fathoms. tea fica Handbills of all kinds,} 1 Pocket. ing Business Cards, &c., promptly and 1 Bait Mil. : 3 of the art a FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Nor ; i kmen ar mployed in Marshal Vice-Admirdalty Court. ond nport their printing) Ch'town, Jan. 8, 1887--eod tl sale pat lant ROCAESTS, tney are . ‘ ; m y3t avorable terms rows pions 28 continued patronage of the public is respectfu 3 é i Ww. L. COTTON, | Manager. | Ch'town. Nov. 16, [S86. s be i CARD. | M® ~ wishes *0 announce to the 4 ludies of Charlottetown that she is prepared NO’ TIO Hi. TNTIL further notice a Special Passenger train todo MANTLE AND DRESSMAKING in the will leave Charlottetown for Georgetown at newest fashions, having had many years prac 9p.im, every day, except Saturdays and sun- tical experience in the United States, patrons | days, returning to Charlottetown on arrival of can feel assured of getting every satisfaction. jsteamer at Georgetown on following evening, LONDON HOUSE. CLOTH REMNANTS. We have a lot of Remnants of Fweeds, Trowserings, &e., Which we are selling at very Low Prices before Stock- taking. —_—_—_ HARRIS & STEWART. Jan. 18, ]887. | ———0:—-— Velveteens in every shade. Mantles and Jerseys. The largest stock of Corsets all sizes and prices. Wool Squares and Scarfs---all at very Low Prices. JAIME Ch'town, GIVE US A CALL S PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE, ress Materials, ‘arpets on the Island. Residence, Richmond Street, near Hills-} instead of leaving ( harlottetown. at usual time an borough Square. | Satarday evenings. Train will leave at 12.05 Nov, 29-Smo cod & wks &.™m., Mondays, returning same evening. siniy aime JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Jan, 7th. 1887. —ti wky prs Iwk SKATES. 200 PAIRS SKATES, IN | ‘Acme, Lansdowne and Woodstock, FROM 25 CENTS, UP. SIMON W. CRARBP, Walker's} Corner, Sign of the Stove. Ch’town, Dec. 23, 1886-21 2 wks i | } = rlintivoepllainiiihaenivieme } -FOR- BOSTON. WINTER ARRANGEMENT e Cee rds PALAC ‘E STEAMERS' OF oun INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. a | Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- | ew ; , f iand, every Monday, and Thursday at 8.00 a. =I BEDLR & GOFF'S Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd | ‘ pre class ; 39.50, Ist class, : COPPEE, For tickets and other iniformation apply to 3 . ASUARP, F. W. HALES, % P, = P. BE. L. Steam Nav. Co, | or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Dee. &, 1836. ‘ , 1886—eod wky } FOR SALE. ee Ten Shares in ‘The Examiner Pub- lishing Company,’ each Share representing $100in the Capital Stock. : L. ARTHUR & CO. f GHNHRAL Jomanissioa Merchants, ; i2) ATLANTIG AVENUE, . BOSTON, MASS. } | } } | i i —_—- (PHE undersigned offers i Sale TEN SHARES all paid up) of the Capital Stock of THE , EXAMINER PUBLISHING CoMPaNY. Will be sold ! as in lots of one or more shares, to suit purchasers, O08 ani P } 1 Uno ja} For further particulars apply to Ag28 anu Spectaity. J. W. MITCHELL. Ch'town, Nov. 9, 1886. Pa inting and Repairing SPECIALTY. ey } Notice to pate : All amounts due to W. R.) mur anaersignea, wishing to thank his many ‘ friends for their patronage during the past P » twenty-five years, begs leave to intimate that he Boreham, and not settled for) twenty-tve years. bexs leave, to intimate that he Painjing and Kepai ing ¢ me at bottom prices and all work warr: ant ed first-class. k Without respect of persons. Shop opposite the Law Court,North Side Queen . LMHERST BOOT AND } SHOE Square. Z "| W. J. FRASER, J | is now prepared to exe: New and sec ond-hand American Buggies, eof the firm of McKinaon, Fraser & Co, hee with neatness and despatch by 20th inst., will be sued for) f \° arryails, &c.. always on hand. Noy. “2, 138h-dwks Jaw MANUFACTURING CO, | Jan{1%th, 1837 ~tN Wth peer Largely Reduced Prices During Stock Taking Ch’town, Jan. Special Sale of COTTON UNDERWEAR Ladies’ Night Dresses, Chemise, Bodices, &ec, &e, &e., Largely Reduced. BROS. Largely oe | Reduced Prices During Stock Taking. BRITISH WAREHOUSE = 83 QUEEN STREET. ee (ee EXTENSIVE CAM SALE I have deeided to close out the whole of my steck of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember 15th, ISS86, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. aa ee A. tL BROW WN. Ch’'town, Deo, 14--wky 21st January, at i p. m. | which were assigned to ms in trust for certain | purposes, hes been cancelled, and that the Books “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, nating to hie the Public, : may Panel free.” —Evnirives. CHAR LOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, JANUARY 21, 185%. QUEEN'S COUNTY, Political Meetings. MEssks DAVIES AND WELSH will meet the electors of Queens County at the following times and places : } Glenaladale Schoolhouse, Tracadie, Friday, the Mount Stewart same day at 6 p. m. ‘Fort Augustus, Smith’s Cerner, on Saturday, 22ad January, at 1 o'vlock, p, m. | Mermaid Schoclhouse, Lot 48, at 6 p. m. } Avondale, Pisquid Road Schoolhouse,on Monday 24th January, at I p. m. Cigg, same day, at 6p. m. Grapview, Murray Harbor Road, on Tuesday, 24th Jannary, at 1 p. m. Caledonia, same day, at 6 p. Wood Islands Schoolhouse, = Ww ednesday, 26th | January at I p. m., Belle Creek Schoolhouse, same day at 6 p. m. ; aontnggee Cross, on Thursday, 27th January, at P. ldon Hall, same day, at 6 p. m. Vernon River Bridge, on Friday, 28th January, at I p. m, Pownal Hall, same day, at 6 p. m. Covehead Sc hoothouse West,on Monday, 3ist Jannary, at6p m. Winsloe Road North Schoolhouse, on Tuesday, ist February, at 6 p. mi. Milton Hall, on W ednesday, 2nd February, at L p.m. Rustico Bank, same day, at 6 p. m. New Glasgow Hall, on Thursday, 3rd February, atip. m. Brockfielé Schoolhouse, same day, at 6 p. 1, Sou.ch Wiltshire Schoolhouse, on Friday, the ith February, at 6 p. m. Bryan's Cross Schoolhouse, on Saturday, 5th February, at 1 p. m. Cornwali Schoohouse, same day, at 6 p, m. Notice of other meetings te be held will be an- nounced hei eafter. Messrs. Ferguson and Campbell also will be happy tomeet the elec- tors and the Opposition caadidates at the above mentioned mectings. Charlottetown, Jan. 17th, 1887. ti Sthfeb 15 HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY will be held at the office of Tux EXAM:/NER newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th of January, inst., at the hour of eight o'clock, in the evening. me Be F. Se te Secretary. Ch'town, Jan. 14, 1887—wky & dly TAKE NOTICE HAT the authority given fby us to MR. STEPHEN R, MciLEAN, toecollect the debts due to the estate of McLean, Brothers, Souris, of said estate have now been poe ed in the hands of MICHAEL McCORMACK, ESQ., of Souris, who is duly authorized to collect all Notes of Hand and Book Debts due to the said estate. LEWIS CARVELL, GEO. B. MCEACHERYN, Trustees, Souris, Dec. 20, 1886—janl4 6i wky Imo I DON'T SAY MUCH, but Iam thinking the best place to have yvour Undertaking done is at number SEVENTY-TWO., GRAFTON sTREET, where eyerything is complet». Personal attend- ance. Plumes arrived and ready for use —-wea- ther per:miitting. ISAAC W. Jan. 17, 1887—6i eod wky li pd CA. FD THE Subscriber begs to notify the public thet his business connexion with Mr. D. A. Bruce having ended, by mutual consent, he intends to open a Merchant Tailor’s Store, in the city, earl) in the Spring, when he hopes to receive the orders of his friends and to be favored with a share of public patronage. WADMAN, JAMES McLEOD. Ch’town. Jan. 5, 1887. dy ex pat dwks 2aw wky ex pat her fi Charlottetown i Cemetery C0, Ty HE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the aboye C renee. will be held at 4 o'clock, on the afternoon of ESDAY, first day of Febru ary next, at the aa of the Steam Navigation “Company,corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets By order, Sinc ie Corres Two Cenrs. VOL. 19.—NO. 195. Notes from Irishtown A grand entertauinmeat was given in th: Irishtown Scho lon Wednesday, the 12th, by the members of the Literary Association. The School was crowded with an attentive audience. On Thursday, 13th inst., the Hon. Donald Ferguson delivered a very able and instruc- tive lecture in ovr School on ‘* Agricul- \ture.” A large audience was present. Myr |Ferguson left a grand impression on the jminds of the people Our Schoo! is in a high state of efficiency under the abl management of James A McDonald, teache Ours villave smith is doin ness” He is always Meu cust rs. He says he car ton boaster every time, attend to his 1 beat the Mone \ strong Liberal-Conservative Associ tion as been formed here,with a President Vice-President, Secretary and an executive committee of five members. They will give a good account of i day. j t ’ ; , themseives On ereciulion The mail carrie rs, Messrs Bently and Mahew, are the right men in the right place, always up to time, civiland obliging in all respects. May they long continue in the service. Politics are beginning to be freely talked here, the favorite Ferguson and Campbell. They will lead the poll in Lot 20 by a large majority. I do not know what the electors are thinking of if they do not do the same in the whole County. candidates are RELIANCE. The Mormon Probiem. The Mormons must go, that is if reason able efforts are made to enforce the law that has just passed the lower house of Congress. Recent prosecutions have con- siderably shaken the power of the Mormon leaders, which should now'soon disappear. With the practice of the distinguishing doctrine of their church Ceclared a felony that their wives may be put in the box to prove against them, themselves deprived political power, put under a test when they offer to vote, and the administration of justice in the hands of their enemies, they will be unable to longer maintian their practica! rebellion against the laws of the country, while the dissolution of their ehurch, financial organization and emigra tion society will deprive them of the power of recraiting their forces from European nations, so that it seems at last that the existence of Mormonism within its bounds will soon cease to be a reproach to the United States. cunnuninnemcamsiiiitiendipsiiiaiilaaiiaia ae Free Trade. The reduction of internal revenue and the taking off of revenue stamps froin Proprietary Medicines, no doubt has largely benefitted the consumers, as wellas relieving the burden of heme manufacturers. rw is this the case with Green's August Flower and Boschee German Syrup, as the reduction of thirty SIX cents per dozen has ber n added to increase the size ot the bottles containing these remedies, thereby giving one-fifth more medicine in the 75 cent size. The August Flower for Dyspepsia and L Complaint, and the German Syrup for Cyengh and Lung troubles, have perhaps the large at sale of any medicines in the world. The ad vantage of increased size of the bottles will be greatly appreciated by the sick and afflicted, in every town and village in civilized coun tries. ‘Sample bottles for 10 vents remain the Same size. i - Gp Tien Gigantic Gall A St. Paul young man was surprised and shocked the other day He was walking behind a well known lady of that city, when a ragged little } OY asked for five cents to buy a loaf of bread with. She gave it to him. around the block, and soon met her again and told the sx me tale Then the young man heard Then he ran away, cut her say, ‘] gave you the other ni kel to buy a loaf of bread. l now give you five cents in admiration of your gigantic gal.” The iady moves in ‘“‘the high circles of St. Paul society,” and that’s the reason her F. W. HALES, Secretary Cemetery Co. | Jan, 14, 1887-—15 22 29 | i j To the Electors, Ward L: GENTLEMEN,--l'aving been called upon by a number of yourse! ves, and nominated at a meet ing of the electors to represent Ward 1 in the coming civic election, I have complied with your request. My views on the Water Question are: I am in favor of an efficient water supply; wil support the construction of Waterworks on the most economic principles possible. I shail also} give my best attention to all matters pertaining tothe city generally, but more especially Ward | One, [I am yours, respectfully DAVID SMALL. | Jan. 18, 1887. "lIN THE SUPREME COURT. | Bet ween THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, Plaintiff, and JAMES A. REID, an Absent or Debtor, Defendant. A bsconding A Lt parties indebted to the Defendant art a hereby notified that by an order of the Supreme Court, made on the thirteenth «ay of January inst,,1 have been appointed Trustee of the Defendani’s debts, under “The Absent Debt- or’s Act, 1873,” with power to collect and sue for such debts, and such parties are hereby notified to pay such debts to me forthwith. ROBERT D. COFFIN, Trustee Ch'town, Jan. i4, 1887.—2i d pat 2i TENDERS Wil. be received by me, until! TUESDAY, the first day of February next, from persons willing to contract to make certain alterations in my store on Queen Street, a» per plan and speci- fications te je seer lat my ~_ B. MACDONALD, Ch’toway Ji n Fi 1837 ev ti feb 1 remark s irprised the listener ——— TE <A + RE Special Notices. s’ Buttoned Boots, reg lar price SZ, ‘ling at Sl and $1.25: Ladies Fa)l JOLS, reyulai price S| 75, now Belling 1o1 75 nts, at Macdonald's Boot Store jan)]9—d w Lot rn S4.60 om BRL Flake S4.60 per bri; Patent, - Yui Best, S5 Parties wanting 10 +, of fy uill’s "Pastry can he a commodated at 3 cts per lb A. E. Yuil) nil idi CuiLpreNs’ and Misses’ Overshoes away below cost. at J. B. Macdonald Boot Store janl9—d w GENTS boots, Congr | ed price from $2.50 to 33 75 $1,25 to $2, at McKachn wot 18, 2 Tur tea retailing oo st) } ae per ib., at A. E. Yuill’si y cl ‘ Five ibs ) or it red ‘ rates Iry a lb ~ o Yuill jan Il 10i Tus ining t sale of boots and 10e8 @ MeckKa i's t store is still going « 1a is, i J res’ Prunella Boota f 5 cx . pate au J B MM dona 4 Boo “tort ly iw LEING slipp rs, neatly and quickly done at Dorsey, Goll & Co ec 23, tf Wiewam Suppers at Dorsey Goff & Co's dee 09 + Ovr custom boots are giving great satisia tion.—-Dorsey, Goff & Co dec 23, tf Soe leather cheap at Dorsey Goff & (x LADIF ana (st py} ® t ri . at Dorsey. Goff & Co's tf lec?? Tue only Steam Sewing Machine and Repairing Shop in tl Dominion, and the only place where you can get every part of a Sewing Machine or a Gun made is at Brown a, tthe Athenwum, Uh twwhn. ¥ —vv dU a ORE i AOS AN aR ee NNR eer