Pata ete items. Nou Light iL. Cs @ rand success \ u? 4 ‘Ni . secoud son of Daniel > \ Waxworks will be the won Read the first notice - who shot | a’ ippear at St. Peters \I \\ — B wH bP nS ' « CHOO,- a whoys say that the ‘ a Was a tellow Karl of who tackled eivili- > | to the | pper Prince Street | h Sabbath School Entertain- row evebihig. = ot St celebrated + ©...) Lhe aol t mst. s J ition, their 2ist © the tumbling clown will be n { sat David Garrick on Tuesday | nizht, at St. Peter’s School Room initia blown up, but Orchestral a ma Je ‘ t No. 2 will be to the front on Tuesday, varv 3rd, in the Y. M. C. A, Hall, * ‘i ; is excited over a rumor that a rail. wavy ‘mw poiy wants European emigrants : at » treal instead of that port. case An American, captared in Montreal, con- essed t impicated in stealing over a hundred horscs during the past three months. a Sa ( school Eutertainment Thursday evening, in Upper Prince Street Methodist Church at hs o'clock, Admission ten - > — Tue Strait of Canso is full of drift ice jum- bled so with the current that it is almost im- possible ‘or a steamer to get through or a wnall boat to gét over. cevishscceieiiiidinil » hundred old students of Montreal College attended the meeting held in Montreal on the 20th inst., to maugurate the arrange- ments for th aventum. Sows tw pr posed */ paccionetplliiilin Tue receipt of a mysterious tin box in the Pablic Works Department at Ottawa, on the 2ist inst., caused a scare among the employees, visions of dynamite rising before their eyes. - > The Moncton ‘‘Univer- Wirt Ligvipat sil Knitting Machine Company” has gone inio liquidation. The liabilities amount to $17,- 000, and the assets are put down at $15,060. o — fuse temperance people of Halifax City and inty have decided to submit the Scott Act to the electors as soon as preliminaries can be arranged. Strong opposition may be expected iu Hanfax City. ~ ———. Scvrr Act.—At the Stipendiary Magis- trates Court, this forenoon, P. Connolly and Fred’ k Bevan were each fined $50 and costs for breeches of the Scott Act. The case of Edward Simpson was adjourned, —_——_-a A Kansas cowb yy stopped a stage full of passengers and made them wait until he read a peem of thirty-two verses dedicated to his Mary Jane. Referring to this the Detroit Free Press says there are some things as bad as suodutiny = ~~ ~H>-- ---~ Eant Cairns wishes it to be distinctly understood that his going on the stage has no connection whatever with the _ recent Fortescue-Garmoyle case, but is solely due to his having joimed St. Peters’s Band of Hope Theatrical Company. pica learn with pleasure that Mr. has at length consented to give the long wished for instruction on the violin {00D We Vioni mbe to som our young ladies. This is a move in the right direction and we hope many will avail themselves of so rare an opportunity, - Heavy Jvupemenr.—In the suit of George Stephen of the C. P. R., against Barlow, representing the South Eastern Ry., the defendant has been adjudged to pay one and a half million doliars due on sixteen promissory notes. senile isin PRES! Ixcu, of the Mount Allison College, Sackville, has published a letter in the Halifax Mail, stating that college federa- tion on the basis of the Ontario scheme would be satisfactory to him. He proposes that the heme should inclede the whoie Maritime Provin es cai ‘ I *, of the Short Line Railway, who is in Ottawa now, stated to a reporter, on inst., that the American capitalists had handed over the control of matters to the Canadian members of the company, with the 1ope that they would be able to do better with the’Gor Cotonet Sxo the 22nd rument. - - H. H. Warner, of Rochester, N. Y. t offers two hundred dollars gold for any new comet or the comet of 1815, found this year, and two hundred dollars for the 5,000 word essay on the cause of the recent red light appearances at sunset. The open to North and South West Indies, Great Britain and Ga is » tn ‘ ms i reson has been committed for Samuel Robar, with intent » kill, at New Germany, anenburg, N. 5., night ef the 10th inst. Robar was me on Satarday night, and when a mile feom his house a tired from the side of the road, » arm and passing across his The about a quarter of Striking: Him in +t tearing his two coats and shirt. arge was either heavy shot or slugs. pe ei rr Acr—St a meeting of the Ontario branch of the Dominion Alliance. at Ottawa, 62 the 22nd. J. McLarenand 8. H. Blake, (). C., addressed the meeting, contending that Scott Act s constitutional. A lively xt eneral election. It was voted writy ' ‘ ct the Scott Act con- - > preliminary examination into a was begun the Zist. Rev. Wm. Lough, charged by the int Talbot, of toe military hospi- with making lecoent proposals to of the evidence are of a dis- irt on 1 ch aplaic, 8 Vliet i se? é Portions character. The ’ ider in character, declares the case to be an at- empt at blackmail. ‘The coust room was thronged wich listeners ali day eager to hear the testimony. lt _ aga. onan, ae Entertainment is 1 Urator, died in London cn | *? . , ' 4abrevnam joan, A. BI ~ we ainsi ibibo Fi \ aes ee ee oe as ee SEE BT on corm ee - “ - nr y - Soke > Se erengnne an rea Teg oman aemenee OI et és paleyacuitieeaaimeatin keane _ rae sah i > —— aan — oo eae Fy AAP ROL Ae ROO: a ARC My eh a2 Ine rt: tps oe — serail “— y a ~ " ~—- ; : » un; . “~ 4 ; P ‘ 7 > p fs j : : a 2 . ‘ a % i e - = mine 8. ; wot | ie oe ee OD nti ale cdne ated ae wd i Bun Cinq | Local and Other Items, | Bano at the Rink to-night. All kinds ard prices. | > Mr. Carmicaen, cf New Glasgow, N. S. has an iron ship building cn the Ciyde. i > burrenick’s Fashion Sheets and Patterns for February at the Diamond Bookstore. > Tine mails which cressed te-day, left Cape Traverse for this city at 2 o'clock, > , Brace’s; also grapes, oranges, dates, fresh | €ggs; etc ‘i ssliiaiaih ionniioes _ Two hundred tons of pig iron were shipped | from Acadia Mines on Wednesday, ani 300 | tons more on Thursday PaTrontize the Sabbath; men'in the Upper Prince Street Methodist | Church to-morrow evening | - a - i We congratulate Rev. V7. C. ' ; ’ | Halifax, on the ; Om OL Wilson, of event which is duly chronicled first page, and wish he and his fair partner every success in life. on | Mr, BE, Canopy begs to inform his cus- tomers, that he is ow ready to supply them with good fresh oysters, wholesale and retail, at twenty-live cents a quart (imperial measure) Warehouse, Water St. next house to Mr, Benjamia Davies, head of Connolly’s wharf. died) wlbecetialtiaad avin Tux investigation into the frauds practised upon the Dominion Government and their clients, by the abeconding Montreal Customs brokers, by means of counterfeit invoicee, has revealed deficiencies so far amounting to between forty and fifty thousand dollars, which will have to be made good by the im- porters under pain of confiscation of the goods ait sniiuiiiitinapidimiclas Tue Roiver Skating Riyk at Summerside opens to-day. The proprietor, Mr. Muttart, has issued cards of invitation to a great many ladies and gentlemen in Summerside. He gives them the us» of skates and the rink free tor three days. No doubta great many wil take advantage of this generous offer, to learn the art of gliding quietly on rollers. The rink is on the upper flat of the building known as Montgomery’s Hall. It is oval in shape, and laid with narrow hard pine flooring. It isa little over ninety feet long, and thirty feet wide, Ithas a very neat appearance The walls and ceiling being plastered and whitewashed, ami gaily decorated with Chincse lanterns, oil paintings, chromos, and bunting. Every afternoon is set apart for ladies ovly, and the evenings for ladies and gentlemen. It was net the bard of side who said :— oummer- Hear them prate, prate, prate, The skater with his mate. Oh, the skate, the merry, merry skate ! There’s many a love—ly story they relate, As they speed at fearful rate— Tis often Cupid seals the fate, Be sure and save your pate Ere it shall be too late ; For ‘tis so very very great To ride upon the merry, merry skate— Tis better far than swinging on the gate. tin otis: _ Weather Bulietin. Tozonto, Jan. 26--10 a. m. South to west winds, fair to cloudy weather with lizht local falls of snow or rain; not much change in temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OFPICE. Charlottetown January 26, 1885 Highest Temperature Saturday........ 17.6 Lowest Temperature Saturday.......... 3.1 Highest Temperature yesterday.........28.9 Lowest Temperature (readat midnight). .13.9 Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 19.4 Temperature this morning,at’8 o’clock.,.21 7 Temperature this afternoon at 1 o’clock . .27.0 SHIP NEWS. New York, January 20—Cld brigt Fanny for Montevideo. Ar at Bristol, January 6—Bark J. W. Currie, Georgetown. P. E. L. Ar at Falmouth, January 5—Brigt L. J. Westway, for Charlottetown, to discharge. Ar at Cadiz, January 1—Brig Peeress, Hicks, New York. Cld. 2—Barqt M. J. Foley, Wilson, Santos. Fortune Island, January 13—Brigt Swift- sure, Annis, from Gonaives, for New York, with logwood, went ashore last night at French Wells. Jt is thought she will be a total wreck. Colorado experts who have been examin- ing the gold and silver deposits in the Co- huttah mountains, Georgia. U. S., announce they have traced a vein 1,500 feet broad for nine miles through the mountains, and that the assay in some instances showed 80 per eent. of pure metal. They say the vein is worth twenty willions. The mines will be developed at once by Boston capitalists. The Guelph, Ont., poultry show opened with nine thousand entries. —— —— s —— + ORCHESTRAL SONCERT, No. ‘WHE second Orchestral Concert of the I season will be held in the Y. M. C. A Hall, on Tuesday, the 3rd of February next. The programme will appear in this paper in due time. i : Admission, 35 cents. Season ticket holders extra single tickets, 25 cents each. G. A. SHARP, Secretary. Ch’town, Jan. 19, 1885—21, 23, 26, 28, 30 Charlottetown Cemetery Co'y. SHE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders ‘j of the above Company will be held at 4 o’clock on Tuesday afternoon, the 3rd day of February next, at the office of the Steam Navigation Co., corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets. By order of the President, a vith regard to the submission | site on the question of prohibition | if the del‘¢gates holding in the Halifax | clergyman during his | Halifax, has borne an excellent | at Tur EXAMINER office. F. W. HALES, Secretary Cemetery Co. Ch’town, Jan. 19, 1885--26 and 2nd feb : rwiss ’ le hl => ‘© _ (WANTS, LEST, FOUND, &e. ge RLS By - : YANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Dining- W Room Girl and Cook for Hotel. Avply jan 26 | at EXAMINER office. /"© OST—On Thursday night, about 8 o’clock, as between the Rankin House and the Rail- | way Station, a Buffalo Rebe and Wrapper. The fieder will be rewarded by leaving them jan24 y ANTED—A Girl for general house work in a small family. Apply to Mrs. W. R. Boreham, Grafton Street, ja24 2i- > VALENSINES at the Diamond Bookstore. | You can get all kinds ef presents at KR. K, School Enutertain- | TO THE ELROPORS OF WARD 4: ¢ YENTLEMEN, At « ineeting of the 1A electors of Ward 4, hott on Friday evening last, { declined the nomination oficren me, as | then understood other candi- dates were in the fied, holding views the same os my own; buf having since been waited upon by a large and intluential com- | mittee, composed of electors of Ward 4, and | feeling as | do that it is a mistake to allow auy ward to elect its represeatatives by accla- mation, especially when questions of great |importence are claiming the attention of our cit.zons, | have decited to contest the Ward, not in my own interest but I trust in the interest of citizens generally. Believing, as 1 do, that a system of Water- works, suitable to the requirements of our | city, is a positive necessity, { shall, if elected | as your representative, do all in my power to | have water introduced under the best possible | arrangements for the citiz. ns, Ido not approve of the present mode of j taxation, therefore would favor ao readjust- ment of the taxes which would do justice to all, favors to none. 1 consider that the interests of our city | have, for some years past, suffered very ma- terially from the fact that people do not take that interest in civic affairs that, as citizens, we all should feel it our duty to do. i would therefore support any good mensure that may be suggested at the Council Board, making it compulsory for Mayor and Covncillors to retire either annually or at some stated time, or that all representatives should be elected by the whole city. I remain, Gentlemen, Yours truly, HORACE HASZARD, jan20 —eod tl electn. To the Hiectors of Ward 5: { ENTLEMEN,—Having been nominated Kata public meeting of the Ward as a candidate for civic honors at the ensuing election, | most respectfully accept the nom- ination, and solicit a continuance of that support which you gave me in the past. It elected to represent you in the Council, | shall continue to advocate those measures of reform and retrenchment which | believe are best calculated to advance the interests of the city and relieve the taxpayers. I am, gentle- men, Your obedient servant, JOHN P. TANTON, Ch'town, Jan, 20—lwk eod pd WADTIOAAD YAR MORTGAGE SALE. Nineteen and one-half Acres, Grand River Bridge, Lot 55, and One Hundred Acres Land on Let 54, King’s County. cnemenasecnemasasentne A TO be Sold by Public Auction, on TUES- DAY, the twentieth day of JANUARY, next, A. D., 1885, at the hour of twelve o’clock noon, at the Law Courts Build- ing, in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, under and by virtne cf a power of sale, contained in an indenture of mortgage, bearing date the twenty- eighth day of July, A. D., 1876, and made between Kiiward Vickerson and James Vickerson and Elizabeth Vicker- son, wife of the said Edward Vickerson, of the one part and Ralph Brecken of the other part, all those several] tracts, pieces and parcels ot land, bounded and described as tollows in said indenture of mortgage, viz: situate in King’s County, Lot or Town- ship number fifty-five, in Prince Edward Island, lying on the north side of the Grand River Road, commencing at the north-west corner of the Bridge, thence aleng the road westwardly towards Cardigan River to the boundary line of Township number fifty- four, thence along the said Township line porth to Grand River, thence following the course of the said River downwards to the place of commencement, containing twenty acres, be the same a little more or less, saving, excepting and reserving thereon that portion thereof, bounded as follows: -Com- mencing on t*e north side of the public road, at the western boundary of a plot in pos- session of widow of the late Charles Moore, thence following the course thereof north- wardly for the distance of seventy yards, thence by a parallel line with said road run- ning westwardly forty yards, thence by a parallel line with the first mentioned bound- ary running southwardly seventy yards to the said road, following the course of the same eastwardly forty yards to the place of commencement, containing balf an acre of land, a little more or less. Also, all that other tract, piece or parcel of land, situate, iying and being on Lot or Township number fifty- four, bounded as follows, that is to say; By a ling commencing at a stake set in the north side of the Dingwell or Grand River Road and in the east side of the Dundas Road, and running thence north along the said Dundas Road twenty-eight chains or to the south boundary line of land now or formerly owned by Archibald McDougall, thence east to the said Grand River Road, thence west- erly along the same to the place of com- mencement, containieg one hundred acres of land, a little more or less, together with all the buildings and appurtenances to the said two several tracts of land belonging or apper- taining; the above described two several tracts of land being a portion of the lands in said mortgage contained, For further particulars apply at the oflice of hR. R. FITZGERALD, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this twenty-eighth day of November, A. D., 1884. RALPH BRECKEN, Mortgages. The above sale is hereby postponed until ‘Tuesday, the twenty-seventh day of January, instant, then to take place at the hour and place above mentioned. Dated this twentieth day of Januery, A. D., 1886, RALPH BRECKEN, Mortgagee. (b’town, Jan. 21, 1885 —t] 26th PHOTOS — Fer the Holiday Season!) EWIS’ Photographs are now known as the L most Genuine and Artistic productions in the Provinces. Landscape and Portrait Work are made by men who have real practicai ability and known renown in their resn<ciive lines. aa” The pub") never regret calling on LEWIS, Grefton Street, Ch’town, P. ¥. Island, decl0—3w wkly3mos LL that tract, piece or parcel of land,|Ch’town, Jan, 5, 1885—1mo & H AVING made an addition to their premises, they are now the Largest Exclusively DRY Er ers ’ GOODS HOUSE in this Province. in a position to give the very Best Value. LOMPLETE PREMISES, - LARGE STOCK. <> Me Previcus te Stock-taking they will Sell Fur-lined CLOAKS at a big reduction, Ladies’ ULSTERS at a big reduction, Wool scarfs & Squares at a big reduction, Knitted Wool J NE TT LO er A CALI ITA PRET JANUARY "S26" 2666 Giving their whole attention to this branch, they are - GHEAP GOODS. the baiance of their MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS at a big reduction, ACKRETS at a big reduction. Always Cheap and prices Reliable, without doubt this is the place to buy your Blankets, Comioerts, Counterpanes, Flannelis, Wincey, Cloths, Linens, &c., Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Silk HANDKERCHIEFS, SCARFS and TIES, COLLARS and CUFFS, Gents UNDERCLOTHING, HOSIERY and Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be Ch’town, Dec. 17, 1884. &e, TIP-TOP VALUES I DRESS GOODS & VELVETEENS, Ladies’ GLOVES and MITTS, Fur CAPS and MUFFS, Real Lace SCARFS, CORSETS, Newest CORSETS. SLIPPER PAETERNS, CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKET PATTERNS, as Cheap as any to be found, PERKINS & STERNS. THE LAVEMPOUL & LONDON & GLOBE INSURANCE COMPANY, QoO-—-—— — wise AINID .L12 o- Assets, Ist Jan., [S84 . . Assets in Canada “ ° - 70: Risks taken in the city and country. %34,794,746.80 759,201.72 Rates Moderate. — —— 0 K. R. FIFZGERALD, Agent. LEONARD MORRIS, Agent, Summerside. ROYAL GANADIAN INSURANCE CO. ee AY TRB. ——0 CAPTTAN, «© - 0 he oe es Ce ——--—- 0 ‘HEAD OFFICE—Moutreal. HALIFAX BRANCH —J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. pt Risks Taken on Most Favorable Terms. AGaNT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. H. ARNAUD, Merchants Flank of Halifax $2,000,000 Ch’tewn, Jan. 1865. Gir tes: a 0 FANCY CHAIRS, CRADLES, SLEIGHS, &e., CHEAPEST, CHILDREN’S COTTS, Mirrers & Looking Glasses, English and German, very Low. Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings is the largest in the Lover Provinces, unrivalled in quality and varicty, and made to suit all kind of pictures—the Cheapest in the city. PARLOR & CHAMBER SUITS. Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber suits, which we are Selling at Cost. CHAIRS—Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen Chairs, cheap. All kinds of Upholstering Work, Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. BEDDING AND MATTR&SS-—Feather, Excelsior, Wool, Straw—Cheapest in the city. Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Scheifioneers, Washstands, &.—-Cheapest. JOHN NEWSON. | CUT CRIGE for THE DAILY EXAMI. ‘PS NER. if you want the letest news. Ch’town, Dec. 19, 1884--d3mos Hair, Flock, Fibre, — GIVIG ELECTIO } BY THE MAYOR r pursuance ofan act of the Genera] Ag- sembly of this Island, made and passed in | the forty-third year of the reign of Her pie- |sent Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: “An | Act to amend the Act of the e’gliicnth Vic- | toria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘An Act | to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown aud | all Acts amending the same’.”’ I do hereby give Public Notice that an ‘Blection of a Mayor and one porson | to Serve as a Common Couucil- man in the City Couneil for each Ward of said City, Being in alle MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be heid on | Wednesday, the 28th day of January, A. D. 1885, At the several places, that is to say: In Ward No. J, at or near the store of | Messrs J. & T, Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets, | In Ward No 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R Heartz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. | In Ward No, 3, at or near the Market House, In Ward No, 4, at or near the Fire Engine House, fronting on Kent Street, east, be- tween Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. In Ward No.5,at or near the house of Widow Tierney, corners of Euston and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o’clock in the aftere ‘noon of the same day, ee. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shal! comprise al! that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known |as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise ali that part |}of Charlottetown which lies south of Riche | mond Street and north of Dorchester Street Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton | Street and north of Richmond Street. | Number Four shail comprise ali that part |of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy | Street and north of Grafton Street. Numper Five shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY, Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 16.—“Seven Dnyg before the time of any and every election for Mayor or Councillors, the Person or Candi- dates tor the office of Mayor or Councillor shall give their names in as such Candidates to the City Clerk, and the City Clerk shall duly enter the names, residences and additions of such persons, together with the office and wards for which they are candidates, and such entry, when made, shall be deemed nom- ination for such candidates.” There shall be paid by each person 80 nom~ inated for Mayor, at the same time,a fee of ten dollars, and by each person 60 uomizated as Councillor, a fee of five dollars, which suma shall go toward paying the cost of the election, No person shail be qualified either for the office of Mayor or Councillor unless such nomination be made in manner and the time aforesaid. The time appointed for the nomination of candidates, shali be from the time of twelve at noon, until the hour of four o'clock in the afternoon of the day fixed for that purpose. | Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vie- toria, Cap. 15, sec 20 and 64. [L. 8.) DAVID R. M. FOOPER, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown A. H MacPHERSON, City Clerk, Mayor'e Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1886. mo th sat | FOB PRINTING of every description 'e@5 executed with Neataves and Despatch jst the EXAMINER JOB PRINTING ONO <o~ Sehor ond OCrent florcgs Mheoet