Local and Other Utems, i ”" hiv it. eka rms Beol | 1; ¢ ini i ‘a SiS Oi tpest | 17 2if f STi meets * j | ‘ roted for | ‘ ‘ will m ut ~ iw at 4.00, for | 7 | a ) m Election have is on the loth Feb 22nd - | ‘ of the Indepen 8 ock to-night 5 at jest: t > icted to strictly ‘ ing to the removal of | © is lhat's right. 7-7 money in boots, had in town, is at J. { ay and wy Pictou News from N. S., that Jehn J. .Stramburg y sunddenly a few days ago. oe ) \! x Vi ’ of Peake’s Station. sold 2 trotting Frank James, sired Mr. R. J. Steele of this city, “ | H L.A} who is now in New c phed afriend in Halifax a few ; : tha Vr. Collins, of Mississippi, 1 ke P| ited United States consul at ( , ~~ R David Hickey, of R ‘ esented him with a fur VeeKS AYO, ind Mi 8. Hickey re- l-tilled p Mr. Hickey is well - MEETING of the Benevolent Irish = y v1 : held in their Hall, Prince _ . Monday evening, at 8 o'clock 4 7 i ttendance 1s request a By order of the I | t. John Hennessy. Secretary. ee r irned meeting of the electors of \\ 1 wil] held at the Engine House, King Street, at 8 o'clock this evening (Mon- . to ve report of Committee appointed t indidate for the forthcoming mn ke action thereon. oe ‘ PARTIES indebted to W. R. Boreham will p se ifter the 20th inst. ull ts paid ll be handed to our at rh i ri Please arrange before this dat : } Amherst Boot & Shoe Ma Company. jyl7 till20 - ON Saturday evening last, as Mr. Montague Stephens was ssing the ice from Charlotte- port, town to Sonth his horse broke through on the track near the channel. Mr. Stephens vas al t the time, and only for the assist- nce re ed M \ubery Fowle and his n, tl wse would have been lost. o ] lay number of the British Colum- ( s to hand. It is in magazine form, al sa splendid specimen of the ‘“‘art preservative I mtents are especially in- tere g, being made up of seasonable stories sketches, together with a lengthy v of the progress of British Columbia. diisndaa A GEORGETOWN correspondent says :— “Mr. Donald Clarke had fresh herring for sale here 1 Friday. They were taken in Grand River by cutting holes and setting nets under the Quite a lively business has been carried | this fall, as many as eighteen nets having been set and upwards of forty barrels taken in one night.” - SPECIAL arrangeraents have been made at Kingston for thecomfort of Engineers attend- ing the Reyal Military College for instruction in military engineering, Capt. Weeks desires ill those of the Charlottetown Engineers who desire to take the course this spring to meet drill shed at 7.30 p. m. on Wednesday y next. ie evenl ani YESTERDAY a little son of Mr. D. A. Lawson, tation Master at St. Peter's, caught hold of ighted lamp and pulled it off the table. The inp exploded, the boy's clothing caught fire ind before the flames were quenched he was » severely burnt about the a and ab- that but small hopes are entertained recovery. _— Iv is stated that the new jubilee postage tamps issued in London, England, about a el », will be distributed for use among c age t vlonies of the empire. This will necessi- t new arrangements with the postal union, the stamp will bea two pence halfpenny In the Dominion it will be designated printed as a five cent stamp. siphon Cue St. John, N. B., Sunsays: ‘The deaf lumb woman Bell, who was sent home to Charlottetown, P. E. L., by a member of the W. C. T. U., returned to the city last Satur ind was joined on Monday by her sister. were provided with meals and lodgings haritable persons until yesterday, when ? took their departure for Truro, from they proposed proceeding to their Charlottetown. - Cuitp.—A female child Alberton, seventy years death. At the time of INTERESTING mnmin 1885, at its grandfather's birth fifty of her first cousins were grand- f rs and grandmothers, severai of them indfathers and great grandmothers of them had been a grandfather forty- The young lady has twenty-seven s and nieces, one grand nephew and ve years n ‘p tev me grand niece. Can the Dominion beat this ? aw lue new fishery cruiser Vigilant, formerly merican schooner Highland Light, ar- here yesterday from Halifax to fit out. Che Vigilant is a vessel of 90 tons, and is one ie handsomest little vessels that ever ‘ed this port. Her cabin is finished like that of a pleasure yacht, the woods being oihogany, satinwood and rosewood. She was built at Essex, Mass., about a year ago, and it is said cost in the vicinity of $10,000. She vill be fitted out by Isaac J. Olive, Jr.—sSt. John Sun. rive ’ + — -~o-——— We would direct public attention to Mr. Vinn ibe’s Concert announcement in to-day’s 1$8u sh promises to be one of unusual in- terest rhe chief object is to show the ad- Va it that has been made during the past upon the king of instruments. The ni sal is-of higher class than last year Li 80 f the orchestral pieces there will b sless than twelve violins, desides othe tramentation, thereby giving more ui, particularly gTaudeur tu the effects Mozurt's UWorta, NU. of buildings on the shore were wrecked. A }number of the life boat crew were injured. } ] <r ~ ‘ I 4 a A ' uA TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [Srectan Despatcit ro Tuk EXAMINER. ] Tie Corl Handlers’ Strike. Jersey Crry, N. J.. Jan. 16 WY} A L1Gr is nothing new in regard to the ike of coal handlers, and the situation has that measures will be to-morrow for immediate relief of those suffering from the coal famine. It is ikely that to-morrow will bring a crisis in the situation, as the coal and railroad com panies intend to resume the work of ship ping coal with hew men, which move is likely to be forcibly resisted by the strikers. The companies’ wil! n hand. Str } CCOIEe SO Serious bool tanen have a large force of PULice ¢ —— - 4 Tremendous Explosion. San Francisco, Jan. 16. The schooner Parallel. with 100,000 pounds fiant powder on board, went ashore in this harbor last night, and the crew had rly heen rescued a few minutes when the powder exploded. The : ' ; vessel was blown to atoms, and a number The Rent War. Deusuy, Jan. 16. Haurrax, Jan. 16. John Killen, a discharged dropped dead on Saturday. in totally destitute circum- Royal ILrish i >» i © Rifleman, leaves a wife stances. The Elections. Orrawa, Jan. 16. Parliament has dissolved. The| elections are to be held on Tuesday, Feb. 22nd, nominations Feb. 15th. been a ese A Church Burned Down. Boston, Jan. 16. Elicot Congregational Church in Newton was destroyed by fire to day. Loss $70,000; | insurance $52,500. ———_ — Gen. Hazen Dead. WasHINGTON, Jan. 16. | ! Gen. W. B. Hazen, chief signal officer | of the United States, died in this city this} morning. | eat ea ae i A Five Per Cent Dividend. | ' Atiwax, Jan. 16. | The Halifax Sugar Refinery has declared a dividend of five per cent, the first for five | Toronto, January 17 —10 a.m. Winds gradually shifting to east and south, increasing cloudiness, with snow or sleet, higher temperature. A Sad Ending. THOMAS CHERRY RUN OVER WHILE ATTEMPT- ING TO BOARD A TRAIN AT GEORGETOWN HE DIES FROM HIS INJURIES—A WARN- ING TO OTHERS. {4 sap accident occurred at Georgetown on Saturday evening last, as a result of which a 9-year old boy named Thomas Cherry lost his life. About 6.45 that even- ing, as the train was backing down to the wharf, young Cherry, who lives on Water Street, near the crossing, ran out and at- tempted to mount the steps of the baggage car the train was passing. While so doing he sipped in the snow and fell as between the outside railand adrift. He was caught by the flanger and dragged some distance: his left leg was badly crushed from the thigh to the ankle, his left hand seriously cut, and he received internal injuries. The fange- man heard the lad’s cries and_ the train was at once stopped, When Cherry was picked up he was conscious, Dr. Kaye was summoned, and the lad was removed to his house near by. Every- thing possible was done to alleviate his suffering, but all to no avail; and he died six hours after the accident. No blame is attached to the trainmen for the accident. The snow was drifting heavily at the time, and no one saw the lad trying to get on board ; the first intimation they had that anything was wrong was hearing the cries. It is to be hoped that the sad fate of poor little Cherry will bea warning <o other boys, and old people as well, against board- ing trains while they are in motion. Apvice to Mormers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quite sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little shrub awakes ae “‘bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gur -, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for ther ca, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind feb4 eod wk —_———___— -——_<e oe. Says the Regina, N. W. T., Leader; “*In the Methodist charch the old year was prayed out; at the Catholic church it was rung out; at the town hall it was played out by the band; at the barracks it was danced out; some warlike persons on South Railway street shot it emt with revolvers; the small boys around town yelled it out; and seeing the mer- cury at 45 below zero by our self-registering thermometer the next mormmg, we should judge it was also froven out. XAMINER.. - anti-Scott Act men, both in and out the City Council. Whilst this is the fact, is it reasonable to + ipe that officials of this Board will take an active or prominent part in aby move- ment hostile to the feelings and in- terests of those whose servants they are. | On Wednesday next five of the ten who | compose the City Board have to appeal to the electors of Charlottetown jtion. Lf those in. jpathy with the liquor interests are again returned to their seats, what right have temperance men or Scott Act supporters to expect that city officials acting under an anti-Scott Act Board of | City Councillors, will enforce a law that ithe electors of the city themselves will not lenforce through their representatives at that Board. if, therefore, no effort is made to elect men who are in sympathy | | diary Magistrate or the police force be ex- {named Foote, living on years. GENt’s hand made calf and cordovan boots — | in Congress or laced, Marked price from Weather Bulletin. | $5.25 to $6.50, now selling from $3.50 to $3.75 | oo LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, - A Denial. Sin, — 1 notice in your issue of the 15th iW s letter “One Whe Know whe { provided funds for the purchase of a cargo for Mr. Welsh’s vessel. [ beg to inform you that this statement 1s untrue. [did sell Mr. Welsh a quantity of oat: this fall, for which he gave me a cheque for | the amount on presentation of my ezccount. i have done business with Mr. Welsh for about ten years past, and our transactions have been satisfactory. I dou’t see why | anouyimous writers should bring may into this matter without any authority. Yours, &c., ALEXA igned rein he states th» hale NDER HorRNE. S1r,—I notice in your issue of the 13th, a letter signed **‘ One Who Knows,” stating that i provided funds to purchase oats for loading a vessel for William Welsh, Esq. I beg to state that I neither provided funds for Mr. Welsh, or did 1 load any ves sel for him this last fall i. I may also say that for the last twenty five years we have done business with Mr. Welsh which has always been very satis- factory to us; and I do not thank any out- side scribbler for meddling with our private business. Yours, A C.% GEORGE CHARLES Hooper, The rent agitation has reached serious 2 —e proportions. In Limerick the Sheritfs Phe Stipendiary Magistrate. dread to take part fin evictions, owing to te | menaces of tenants. The latter are removy- Sik, —For some weeks past a portion of | ing stock and other belongings in erder to|the press in this city has teemed with edi- | prevent their seizure, torial and other articles against the Stipen- | a diary Magistrate in reference to his duty | lay ad th: . } .o fara » all mnt ne . > an that of the lice iorce ik allieved ne- Three Wen Burned to Beath | * es ee ee re oa }glect in the enforcement of the Scott Act. | New WesrminxstTer. B. C.. Jan. 16 it is indeed very natural that civic, as well | The Art H jas government officials. will study the feel re Arungtol otel, atwo story struc-j{.: : +s . } . ee \y ‘ , ] ee Jings and opinions of the governing party | ure, Was cestroye r ‘e this norning, ee : I | : Law ed by fre sats morning, | under whom they serve, and in whose power and Thomas McKay, Geo. Campbell and} ooo yy 4-0) : ; ee“ oe . *, . are the adispiacement and appomtiment Of | Rufus Brown were burned to death 1 . otficials. > - > : [sit not a well-known fact that the} est > ' as . . . j ropped Bead. ‘Council Boarl of this city is governed by | for re-elec- with the Scott Act, why should the Stipen- pected to fight in defence of a law that. its 4 most ardent admirers will not practically do anything to uphold. Yours, JUSTICE. Tue Pictou News tells of a young man the Beeches Road, who the other day attempted to shoot a cat in the stable where the cow was kept, and in doing so the ball glanced, striking the cow in the leg, inflicting such a wound that it was found necessary to kill the animal. > 'at McKEachern’s Bort Store. DIED. | In this city. on the 17th inst., after an illness of isix months, Philip McMahon, in the 78th year of | his age ; a native of County Fermannagh, Ireland. | May his soul rest in peace, {Funeral from his late residence. Upper Great George Street, Wednesday morning at 8.45 o'clock to St, Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to R. vu; Ceme- tery. Friends and acquaintances — respectfully | invited to attend. ] At Charlottetown, on the 15th inst., Louisa Anna, beloved wife of James teddin, and daughter of the late John Matthews, of Rew Surrey, England, in the 58th year of her age. {Funeral to-morrow (Tuesday) at 2.30 p. m.]} = Tr a , . ae TAKE NOTIC. PHAT the authority given by us STEPHEN R. Mcl-EAN, to collect due to.the estate of McLean, Brothers, Souris, which were assigned to us in trust for certain purposes, has been cancelled, and that the Books of said estate have now been placed in the hands of MICHAEL McCORMACK, ESQ., of Souris, who is duly authorized to collect ali Notes of Hand and Book Debts due to the said estace, LEWIS CARVELL, GEO. B. MCEACHERN, Trustees, janli 6i wky lmo to MR the debts Souris, Dec, 20, 1886 NOTICE © S HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENKRAL MEETING of the Shareholders of THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY will be held at the oftice of TE EXAM'NER newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th of January, inst., at the hour of eight o'clock, in the evening. W. A. F. SCOTT, secretary. Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1887—wky & dly TENDERS WiLL be received by me, unti] TUESDAY, t! first day of February next, from persons willinz to coutract to make certain alterations in on Queen street, as per plan and speci- fications to be seen at my store. J. B. MACDONALD eod tl feb i my stere Ch’town, Jan. 13, 1887 $30) REWARD. THE above reward will be paid to any persoa or persons who will give such information as will lead to the arrest and conviction of the per- son who entered my house on the morning of the 3ist Dec., 1886, and took therefrom the sum of $115, and has since left, or caused to be left, several notes at my door, JAMES BALLEM. Ch'town, Jan, 11, 1857—é: wky ii CARI |e.m., Mondays, returning s THE Subscriber begs to notify the public that his business connexion with Mr. D. A. Bruc e | having ended, by mutual consent, he intends to open a Merchant Tailor’s Store, in the city, early | in the Spring, when he hopes to receive the | orders of his friends and to be favored with a | share of publi: patronage. JAMES McLEO. Ch'town, Jan. 5, 1837. —tiy ex pal 4wks Jaw wky ex pat her i! : MONDAY. JANUARY J q, 1887. isLhal NOTIC!I:. | TN''TG further notice a Special Passenzer train ’ ive Charlottetown for Georgetown at ’ ver By, ¢ ot Saturdars and Sup- rnityy to Che rlottetuwu ou arrival Steamer at retuwnh on following instead of leaving ‘slarlottetown at usual time aturday evenings, Train will leave at 12.05 Line evening, (720r arance sare hienailin SS JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch’town, Jan. 7th. 1887. —tf wky prs Iwk 1069 Bbis Matcbless, Kent Mills, oS oo oe GS AT | SES da ds ied ed OD ee ee ee BEER % GOFF’S, Dec. 8, 18 36, ——. AT —-—— VEACIDON A LD’S, ee ee Notice to Debtors B. HB. Kveryone Who has already Made Purchases, Delighted with their Bargains. eee ee wili be sued for! vithout respect of persons. AMHERST BOOT AND SHOE. MANUPACTURING CG, 2th Jan. 12th, 1887—til NOW 1S YOUR TIME TU BUY Ve YOU CAN BEST BARGAIN EVER OFFERED IN DEPEND ON GETTING THE BEER & GOFF's COPPER, eae THIS AT Macdonald’ GREAT CLEARANCE SALE. Ch’town, Dee 16, ’86.—dy wy Rober? Muteh CITY Painting and Repairing SPECLALPY. THE undersigned, wishing to thank his many | friends for their patronage during the past | twenly-live years, begs leave to intimate that he is now prepared to execute all work entrusted to him with neatness and despatch. Painjing and Repairing done at bottom prices | and all work warranted first-class, New and second-hand American Carryalls, &c.. always on hand, Shop opposite the Law Court,North Side Queen Square, W. J. FRASER, late of the firm of McKinnon, Fraser & Co. Nov. 29, 1886-6wks 2aw Buggies, Li Se DISSILUTION OF PARTNERSHIP) = BEER fy FUR Largely Reduced Prices * TT. HIS is to certify that the partnership hereto- fore existing between the undersigned, carly- , and firm of BROS. Largely ing on business ux the style LANDRIGAN & STRONG, has. on this *Sixth day of January, A. D., 183°, been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this sixth day of January, A. D., 18%7, JAMES P. LANDRIGAN, CHaS, F. A. STRONG, Signed in the presence of JaMes H. Goon Jan. 12—3wks law GOODS. LARGE REDUCTIONS | ON FUR DOLMANS, CIRCULARS, SACQUES, MUFES, CAPS, &e. SKATES. 300 PAIRS SKATES, IN Reduced Prices During Stock "Ron E-S . Paking. During Steck Taking. Acme, Lansdowne and Woodstock, FROM 25 CENTS, UP. SIMON W. CRABB, Walker's, Corner, Sign of the Stove. Ch'town, Dec. 23, 1886—2i 2 wks LOS), FOUND, ac, Ch'town, Jan. 14, 1887. WAN i's, W ANTED—A Girl for general housework ina sail family. Apply to Mrs, W. R. ore- ham, Prince Street. jan 17 tf W ] OST—On Monday, t7th inst,a Purse contain. 4 ing $V in notes, some small change and some coal bijls. Finder will be rewarded on leaving the same at this office. jani7—3i W ANT some iner; references good. ANTED-—A Girl for general housework. Ap. ply ut this office. janl7 3i eod pd 83 SR He ie 0 —_ QUEEN ED—By a young lady, who has _ had years experience, a situation as Mill- Address P. QO, Box 196. janld tf ET. FoR SALE—That desirable Dwelling House and premises, situate on Bayfield Street, near | corner Queen Street, now occupied by Mr. Bruce Terms easy. Apply to Richard John- ew stewart. | son, Kent Street. pani tf j Sian ial ‘acti chien WANTED At the Hospital forthe Insane, a| Cook. Apply atthe Institution. jan6 6i i . sigue . ioe . presenta " ae TO LET—Shop and Warchouses lately occupied * by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter’s Bay. Ap- j ply on the premises. jan3 tf 5 TO LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen | Street, lately OC od by W. W. Kodd. Apply on the premises. nov724 tf ne) ' it a a tilniaaatiines ade T° LET—The House at t head of Pownal | s » OUT ic 2 i have decided to close whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember Léth, 1886, and continuing tobert Weeks, Street, now occupied by novl7 eod Enquire at THE EXAMINER Oftice. po LET—That brick House: and Shep on Dor * chester stree! fermer.y occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms apd particulars apply to Owen Connolly. junZ) eoa yo LET~-A House on Pleasant Street, with stable and wel) in yard, Applyto William I ict ea cncibectands —“—luntil the whole is disposed of, at 4 House and Outbuik.ings and 6 Acres **Mary field,” situated on | LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH, k House on Dundas Espla- | T°? LET- of Land, known a Malpeaque Road, adioining the premises ef Mal- coln ‘icLeod, Esq For further particulars apply to J. G. Eckstadt, at St. Vincent's Nursery nove ti MO LET—That bric nade, pov possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession Ist October next. For| a ee terms and particui.rs a to Owen Connoily i n21i end ti } POR SALE—A Dweliing House and Shop} = a: Wrnetanm tf » Fae 7 ee 7 es situate on Euston Street. For terms aud par-{ ticulars apply to George Alley Or ty \he owner on ae the preatises, Ih H. Puliard: septs tf Ci'town, Vee, lt+—wiry . eens ones SE Rr a ee Se : a ae ee anton tri