oe Lee DA Leeal and Other Items. Banxp at the Roller Riok to-night oe eo \. C. MeDowanp, Esq, M. P., is visiting the « ity. > —_ Fox Brrates, only 8 cents per quart, at R. K. Brace’s. ieneiaatiiiaiis Tux foreign mails arrived in this city about n ti Goec sy sotiiiiediillicadl JUDGMENT was given to-day against all Poll Tax delinquents > _ (one drank was fined $6 or 20 days by the Stipendiary Magistrate to-day. sorathiiaiinarssiein Ma T. J. Harness, of the firm of Harris & Stewart, leaves for london this evening. i iit cae L. H. Davies, Eso, M. P, and Mrs. Davies left for Ottawa last evening via the Capes. <ihatiiaiiaiins RK. K. Brace wants to purchase for the salvation Army a number of settees and benches ennai Warrants for the sale of real estate in default for city taxes, are now in the hands of the Sheriff. niiteiiaaes Young Laores Journat and Butterick’s Fashions for March at the Diamoad Book- astore-—superb numbers. ici mtiinclinliin Dr. StRIcKLanpd will return to the Island to resume the practice of his profession about the 10th or 15th of March next. itineeshdlpeneib Tue Customs offierrs at Halifax have seized three more trunks of jewelry, valued at over $10,000, alleged to be emuggled, belonging to Wim. Deardon, of Montreal apenas Tue corporation of Dublin has adopted a resolution demanding Home Rule for Ireland and expressing reliance in Gladstone's promises and ability to secure it Michael Davitt supported the resolution. cliilpnttiiilllnias lion. HaynrBat HAMLIN, at 79, boasts of his ability to ran faster and jamp higher than any of the young mea in his neighborhood. He has married three sisters, and with the last and younges: now lives in Bangor. —_—_+2>—_ — Mr. R. B. Norton, of Norton Bros., left by train last evening for Montreal and New York, to make purchases of nails and other gouds for the coming season. ‘This firm is always head quarters for heavy hardware. ene Tue entire business portion of a western town was reported to be destroyed by fire, and when a charity association made inquiry to render some assistance, it was discovered that a solitary saloon had been swept awsy. a Tur weather in Halifax on Sunday last was as mild and balmy as aday in the middle of May. Thousands of people visited the park and other favorite resorts. The oldest inhabi- tant is around with « yarn to the effect that the winter in Nova Scotia is similar to that of 1822, _- <> We omitted stating, in the proper place, that Mr, Nathaniel DeCourcey, a well-known horse fancier, was present at the races yester- day afternoon. His filly showed ‘‘fine” form and speed, and as the familiar horse and owner ‘“‘flew” over the ice, the applause of the spectators was both loud and long. —_— ~—>-—--—- Excurstow tickets for Earle’s big Concert in Summerside will be ready for delivery to- morrow morning. Asalimited number only is issued, we advise all those who intend going to secure their tickets at once. Tickets to Summerside and return, including admis- sion to Concert, can be had for the small sum of $1.25, _—__»-_—_—— Tut management of the Citizens’ Skating Rink are to-day busily engaged in decorating for the Carnival, A lively and pleasant time is promised and the Carnival bids fair to be one of the best ever given in the city. A large contingent from Summerside, which we notice elsewhere, will lend additional brillianey to the scene ickneniijpelnipe A SPECIAL train leaves Summerside to-mor- row (Friday) evening, with a party of about sixty, to attend the Ice Rink Carnival in Charlottetown. They will be accompanied by the Summerside Brass Band, who are to play with the Charlottetown Band during the evening. The party will return to Summer- side immediately after the Carnival closes. qntietlainagitinn Ow Friday evening last, when Mr. Neapean Owen, of Lunenburg, N. 8S., was leaving the residence of Senator Kaulback, he discovered a tramp crouching under the window. When ordered away the tramp fired at Mr. Owen, the shot passing through his chin and cheek. Owen, however, chased the miscreant, and was fired at twice in the pursuit. A man named Taylor has been arrested and charged with the crime. ee “Cunisti4n Barrism” will be the subject of discourse this evening at 7.30, in the Meet- ing House, head Great George Street. Is Baptism a non-essential or must it be obeyed before remission of sins is secured, and what is the action that we ™ay be certain when we have obeyed the one Baptism. See Eph 4-5, also 5, 25 and 26. A cordial invitation 18 ex- tended to the clergy of the different denomina- tions and the public generally to attend, —Com. —_ Tus Patriot deems it necessary to inform the public that Judge Kelly 1s preparing sheets of the list of voters in Prince County, to be printed at Tur Examiner Office. It insinuates that political influence had to do with this, and declares point blank that it “is not fair for the Journal.” But the fact that Mr. Coombs is printing the list of voters for Queen's County, may be taken as proof that the Dominion Government did not interfere in the matter; and as no one complained when Mr Brennan came down to Charlotte- town and set up an opposition shop hera, we feel sure that Mr, Brenuan, at least, will not complain because a job of Prince County printing has been sent to THE Examiver Office. In trath — aad it is well that the Patriot and the public should know the fact—we get the work simply because we are able to do it. We employ only first-class workmen, possess first-class material, attend to business,and are determined togive satisfaction. While we appreciate highly the confidence oe atronage of the Judges and Governors of the and, we also value highly the orders of our merchants and the public generally. Not only orders for lists of voters, but fer biilheads, letterheads, handbills, posters, and even com- mon, vulgar and little but ueeful coner, are thankfully receive and carefully attend toby Tue Examiven. As for despatch, - need ouly mention that at the very time -” Rip Van Winkle editor was reporting to the great world that Judgs Kelly had the voters lista “ nearly ready for Tae EXAMINER office, balf of them had already been printed and for- warded to their oT lh ~ scarcely add thas Tue Fxanu a , leer ie its dealings with the ar oS will accept orders from Grite and Tories, a” all corts and conditions of men. But we pre-. for cash down. [LY HXAMINER, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. {Sreciat Desratoies to Tar Mxa> INé:.} The Cape Breton Mystery. Sypyey, OC. B., Feb. 16. The inquest which is being held here on the body of Capt. McDonald, found dead, has elicited the followingievidence: Charles Logue deposed:—‘'I saw one Wm. Grant- myre last in company with the deceased, apparently guarelling with him. I heard Grantmyre say, ‘Let go my reins.’ I saw deceased fall immediately, as if from a blow in the same place as where the body was discovered. I spoke to McDonald who gave his name. I warned Grantmyre to take care of him. Grantmyre said : “Three men attacked me by Biv Brook, and this isone of them.” After other wit- nesses gave testimony the inquest ad- journed till Friday, 19th. More Skating Races, St. Jonn, N. B., Feb. 18. The first event last night in the Lars- downe Rink was the match one mile race between Campbell of this city and Findlay of Montreal, Campbell winning easily in 3.354. The next waga four mile amateur race for the Lansdowne gold medal. The contestants were Frank Dowd, of Mon- treal, and C. B. Whelpley, F. ‘M. Baily and Fred, Oraft, of this city. Whelpley won this race easily in 14.00 Dowd was unable to walk upstairs to his dressing- room, being completely fatigued out. —————___.. Demonstrations Against Greece. Lonpon, Feb. 17. Two German, one French, one Italian and ons Prussian men-of war have joined the British squadron in Suda Bay. The Dake of Edinburgh commands the fleet. The Greek Admiral will not fight if threat- ened, but will merely exchange shots and then hanl down his flag. The commanders of the French, Italian and Austrian men-of- war have received orders to limit their action to formal demonstration. A Russian fleet is proceeding to Suda Bay crete. Socialists at the! Bar. ae canna ey Lonpon, Feb, 17” The hearing in the case of the Socialist leaders, Hyndman, Burns, “hampion and Williams, who are charged with inciting to riot, contempt of law, eic., in connectiou with the recent demonstration in London, was begun in Bow Street Police Court this morning. Dissensions in the Cabinet. Lonpox, Feb. 17. Joseph Chamberlain, President of the Local Government Board has quarrelled with Gladstone on the Greek policy of the Government. Ifthe British fleet coerces the Greek fleet, Chamberlain will resign his seat in the Cabinet. Lord of the Privy Seal. Lonpon, Feb. 17. Gladstone has taken the office of the Privy Seal in addition to that of Premier. Weatner Salietin. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for the Maritime Provinces. a aaa Tononro, Feb. 18.—10 a. m. Wiuds b2tween southeast and southwest partly cloudy, or cloudy weather, with light snow falls, slightly higher temperature, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Feb. 18, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at EES PPO POC OTT Try ee 2.62 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ....cccccces srcccsocccees: 9.5 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 15.6 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. .18.5 Tomperature this afternoon atl o’olonk, 31.0 Sr. Gerorce’s Literary AND DRAMATIO Cruns.— A meeting was held last evening. James McDonald, Esq., was called to the Chair, and Mr. W. L. Strickland appointed Secretary. The constitution was then read, and carefully considered clause by clause, and on motion was finally adopted. Eighteen members signed the constitution, after which the election took place with the following result :— President—R. R. FitzGerald, Esq. Vice President—A. B. Warburton, Esq. Secretary-Treasurer—B. F. Messervy. Executive Committee—W. C. Harris, Chairman; C. B. McNeill, W. L. Strick- land. Matters were discussed, and resolutions passed relating to the well being of the Club. On motion the meeting adjourned till the third March next.—B. F. Messer- vey, Sec.-Treas. —_—_> — Nature never yet produced a woman who could throw a snowball straight. A BIRTH. On the 5th inst, the wite of H. V. Des- Roche, Esq , Miscouche, of twins, Ss MARRIED. Oa the 17th inst,, by the Rev. Dr. Fitz- gull, James Jay, of Pisquid, to Margaret ‘Ann Birt, of the same place. DIED. At his father’s residence, Great George Street, on the 17th instant, Francis, eldest gon of Michael Hennessy, aged twenty years and two months. The deceased was a dutiful sou, and in every respect au estimab'e young . May he rest in poace ; mt the ro will leave his father’s resi- dence, at 8.45 on Friday morning for St. Dun- stan’s Cathedral, where a Mass of Requiem will be sung, and thence to tie Cemetery j t Souris, on Saturdey, Jan. 30th, after a te illness of six siuntie, which she bore with christian pa'ic. ce, Mary, beloved wife of Francis O’Dovnell, in the 48th year of her age. The deceased leaves a husband, one son and two daughters, besides a large circle of acquaintances to mourn their loss. Oa Monday her remains were followed by conceurse of —— to their last resting Jace. May her soul rest in peave. se | ie | ROS. EF ORE UYING See Our Prices stock of Ladies spring trade. Reid Bros, gals. Goff’s. Street. L. E. Colwili’s. W. P. Colwill’s. plug. *‘Myrtle Navy’ butten.”’ cents a bottle, other kind. possess the over Soaps Davia & Ge, movey can purchase. Virginia soil can produce nething better, and no other soil in the world can produce as fine tobacco as that of Virginia. Not the promissory, Wetcome Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterations used to reduce the cost of ‘* Pure Goods,” but does value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which advantage gained by the use of the genuine of doubtful character. should be deceived even by Red and Yellow Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the We.Lcome, as a pair of clasped hands is stamped on every bar, Special Notices. Just OrpgNED ex Northern Light, a large Kid Gloves, in quite new MovuRNING Goops a specialty. Starr for L. E, Prowee’s if you want bar- . _ Hats ! Hats! Hats ! in great variety, sell- ing low at L. E. Prowse’s, 3 SLAUGHTER Prices —Men’s shoes for $1.20; former price $1 60, Faney Overshoes for $1 30; former price $1.75, at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. L. ¥. Prowse is selling his stock of Dress Goods, Embroidery, Laces, Velveteens, Lace Curtains, etc. at a great discount. want bargains should call and see those goods. ReparainG,—All kinds of Rubbers Boots mended at Dorsey, Goff 4 Co's. fz 11 tf spring shades, imported expressly for the early Four Button Dents only 65; 4 Clasp Lents only 85; worth $1 and $1.30, at fe 17 4i Beer Bros. feb 13 fe 1 Plain (Over- Men’s feb 8 Those who fe 13 Tus time of year, the cheapest and best place to buy Boots is at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. feb 11 tf and LEAVe YOUR MEASURE.—The best Custom Boots made at Dorsey, Geff & Co’s. Pure island Honey just received at Beer & fe ll tf fe 9 Pixase call at L. E, Prowse’s and get a receipt for the amount you owe him. jan 21, dy and wkly Prowse requests an settlement of all emounts due him. Oysters by the barrel at John Joy’s, Water jan 33, tf immediate jan 21, dy and wky ape Cop CRANBERRIES and Nova Scotia Fox-berries, for sale at » FReEsu oysters received three times a week, at John Joy's, Water Street. SoME nice Dinner Settsin Ivory at W. P r & Golf's. - SF jan 23, tf ja 29 3in aw 2w Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, A GOOD THING, Dr, Adam Miller, Ul, says: the very few realiy valuable preparations now offered to the afflicted. Ina practice of thirty- five years, I have found a few good things, and this is one of them,” -=_- buat A sPLENDID lot of good Uodfish selling cheap at W. P. Colwill’s, A Frew dozen Electric Lamps and a few dezen Common Burners will be sold cheap st ja 29 3iaw zw 29 3i aw 2w “It is one of THERE is not and there cannot be, any smoking tobacco superior to the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” brand. A wrapper of brighter appear- ance and higher price it is possible to get, but all wrappers ere very poor smoking tobacce, and but a single leaf is wrapped around a The stock used in the body of the plug is the very best which The power of the Apvicse to MortHers. —'Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. little sufferer »t once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “‘ bright as a It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pom. regulates the bowels, and is the best nown remedy for diarrhwa, whether arising from teething or other causes, Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” and take no [feb 4 eod wkly It relieves the Twenty-five facts about roves the None Made by Ovcrtis, foal. John Bolger. © ar eenseen ea RT ee WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &c. FOIOR SALE—A Mare 9 years old, with Apply at the Railway Hotel to febl8 3i eod N ONEY to Loan on security of real estate, Apply at Tus Examiner office. febl17 2wks A Apply at this office. Re ek Girl to do general house- work ; one from the country preferred. __febl5 6i pd ___ OST.—A Gold Seal with initials ‘“‘R. F, The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Boot & Shoe Factory. fell ence required, gpl a Girl to do general house- work ina family of two; good refer- Apply at this office. febll lw eod good Cook, J ANTED—At the Osborne House, a febll 3i eod pd from town. office. \ ANTED—A _ Housekeeper to charge of a farm-house a short distance Make enquiries at ExaMINER take feb8 tf understand plain and ircner. housework, Apply to this office. ANTED—A smart Girl for genera one from couniry pre ferred ; good wages, work easy—a good home Enquire at this office. WW aoa good kitchen girl in a small family. sent an kept. feb8 3i pd Must good washer feb 8, tf O LET—The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Possse- sion given firat of May. Apply to A. White, apr27 —-2aw pat accommodation Kennedy, Prick FROCARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find applying te Mre, Wi ouee, H{lisborough comfortable h Par td t7 3 SEE OUR PRIGES B PERKINS ~_ se Our businees is confined strictly to staple and fancy Dry Goods and a first-class Millinery Department. Dress Goods gerie. and Trimmings, Mantle and Sack Cloths, Silks, Velvets and Laces, Ladies’ Lin- FHBRU A RY 13,1886. We are therefore able to preseat to all who favor us with their pat- ronege, a large assortment of goods of good value in all departments. Carpets, Oilcloths and Room- paper, Table Liven and Covers, Curtains, &.—a complete range of House Furnishings. Facts i Facts oO ELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER REDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S STOCK. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Fur-lined Cloaks. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Millinery. Dress Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low. = 0 dpst See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. oO HOLIDAY, GOops. Ornamental. The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and Prices to Please Everyone. Our NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. en) Se —- Let Ali Remember that we will net be Ch’town, Dec. 11, ’85. Undersold by any House im the I'rade. SEFORE BUYINGELSEWHERE & STERNS. Special Sale. ais inne Closing-out of the Entire Stock of GENERAL DRY GOODS at the LENGEN HEUSE! rn VeVuVG=_—_ = GEO. DAVIES & CO., intending to make a change ia their present business, offer the whole of their MAGNIFI- CENT STOCK OF MERCHANDEZE at prices that cannot fail to make a clearance. This isa BONA FIDE SALE, as the stock must be dis- posed of duriag the next few months, and will present a Grand Opportunity to all buyers for Cash. Our Wholesale Customers will be supplied on the usual Terms. CHO, DAVIES & CO. Ch’town, Dee, 9, 1885. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. MERCHANT TAILOR. \ N 7 ¥ 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, &e at the same rates. Worsted and Tweed Suits at very low prices. Island Tweed Suits from $10 to $12. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. |Ch’town, Feb, 9, 1886—tf eod wky We are now offering the balance of our Winter Goods at Reduced Prices to clear, TAPLES. Gray and White Cottons, Prints, Cretonnes, Ginghams, 4c., &c., &c Feb, 2—dy wy North Atlantic Steamship Co, SPRIN® SAILINGS, Iss6é, From London and Live . WILL LEAVE Londen for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL. S.S. “ Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpool for (harlettetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL. The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurst or Miramichi, Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the priecipal points in P. E, Islend, New Bruns- wick and Nova Scctia. For Freight, Passage, or other informat‘on apply in London to Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- church Street, Fen Court ; in St. John, Chat- ham and Bathurst, N. B., to R. A. & J, Stewart ; in Liverpool to 'l. C. Jones & Co, FENTON T. NEWSERY, *, Agent, Ch’town, Jan, 30, 1886. Dissolution of So-Partnership. a eo-partnersh'p heretofore existing be- tween the Subseribers, under the style and tirm of GEO. DAVIES & CU., has this day been dissolved by mutua! consent, Mr, Davies retiring from the business, which will be carried on by T. J. Harria and W. H. Stewart, under the style and airm of HARRIS & &TEWART. All persone indebted to the late fim are requested to pay their respective accounts to MESSRS, AORRIS & STEWART, who vill continue the business at the London Houses and discharge all debts due by the late firm. GEO. DAVIES, T. J. HARKIS, W. H. STEWART, February 1, 1886—feb 13 lwk eod wky 3i Canned Salmon. FEW cases of the ““CAIRNS’ BRAND” for Sale, in cases, half cases and quarter cases. This brand is far superior to the. British Columbia Salmon. HORACE HASZARD, Queen Square. Ch’town, Feb, 11, 1886.—1 mo eod J. &. MACDONALD EQUESTS all persons indebted to him to pay their accounts before the Ist MARCH, All accounts 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 NOTICE. Tuz Mercaants Bank or P. E. Istanp, Charlottetown, Feb. 4th, 1°86, HE 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, MAROH 4th, at the hour of 1! a. m., for the election of Directors and transaction of other business, Proxies must be left wit . the Cashier on or before Tuesday, March 20.', By order of Vvard, F. MITCHE! L, Cashier. Ch’town, Feb. 5, ’86—pat tl march 1 — ‘Lo a CAMPBELLS ARE COMING ! Lapis’ ACapEMY, Sackville, N. B., Jan, 19, 1886. W* have been using during the past year, highly satisfactory. M. A. CAMPBELL, Housekeeper. and it has proved Feb, 4, 1886. ‘ UBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY EXAMI- NER. The latest local snd foreign uewe can always be found therein. a ra. “ yract e a> ec trad - : ers as = os ee ee ne ne a race i see ore ~ a ae * el ewe 2a,"