The Liberal Conservative Room is in the store lately occupied by. lin, George R. strong, in J. DB. WeLeod’s building, Queen St, Comuittee Room will be open every day and evening during the Campaign. Local and Other Items. > oe Go to the Lyceum to-night. > Matis arrived at 1.10 to-day, - Goop music and ice at the Excelsior Rink te-night. ee Warerscry, Conn., has a toboggan chute 1,200 feet long. sitll Rive rain, disaster and all other woes Are the only expressions the en my knows. dees Two women were killed by falling icicles in Montreal last week : aie Tur Salvation Army is to establish a home for fallen women in St. John, N,. B. Siisiiliiliinis By voting the Government ticket we say We favor tie building at once the Subway. ~- Don't hawk, and blow, and spit, but use De. Sage’s catarrh remedy. ta w - Graxp Liberal-Conservative Rally in the Lyceum, Pr ince Stree a this e\ ening Ladies are invited. - ae Justis MeCartuy has declined an offer of $12,600 a year to devote his time to a leading New York newspaper. - Epiroriats, correspondence, City Conneil report, and an interesting budget of local and general news crowded out. eS ALL persons who intend taking part in the Carnival Tharsday evening will please hand in their names at the Excelsior Rink this even- ing. Se PROSPERITY, peace and contentment have we Though our Liberal (*) friends the facts cannot see. > Aw English agricultaral paper tells of a duck whose egg-laying record is as follows: In 1878 she laid 221; in 1879. 143: 1880. 145: in 851, 155; in 1882. S84; in 1883, 30; total, 769. scat At Sussex, N. B., : number of boys were on Friday last, while a coasting on a hill one of the sleds ran into a passing team. Two of the youths were ba:ily injured ; one of them pro- bably fatally ; his skull being badly fractured. - ] Tit votes polled in aid of Queen Square Fuad were counted by tellers at noon to-day and resulted as follows:—Sir John, 180; Blake, 125. Two handsome additional prizes to be competed for by the lady canvassers have been given by D. O'M. Reddin, jr., and another Particulars crowded out, will appear to-morrow. ee Tue military men of Halifax and St. John are moving inthe matter of a grand review on the “vth of June next, the npon which the Queen's Jubilee ie to be celebrated. We have yet to learnthatour militia men are making any preparations for a like display. This is not as it should be, and we trust that our energetic Brigade Major will take the matter in hand at once and push ittoa suc- cessful termination. : date -~ —_ PENNING OF THE NEW Post OFrrice.— The genera! delivery will close to-day at 5 p. m. ; office open to box holders until 9 a. m., on Wednesday. Parties holding boxes will please leave the keys in old boxes. Post no letters, ete., at the old office after to- night (Tuesday.) New office will be open for delivery at 9a. m., Wednesday, 16th inst., when new box keys may be obtained on payment of rent. Money order open at 19 a. m., in new office.—F. De Sr. C. Breckesx, Postmaster. a on More pecertion.--The Patriot of yester- day (Feb. 14) copied from one of its exchang- es an accocat of a drowning accident dated “Pictou, Feb. 10,” and instructed its news boys to call out ‘‘All about the boy that was drowned.” Under the impression that the Patrict really did get hold of a news item some persons purchased that paper only to find the item of ‘‘ancient history” referred to above. In this connection we beg to suggest to our contemporary the advisability of re publishing the story of the striking of the Ark on Mount Ararat, and of telling its news- boys to call out ‘‘All about the shipwreck.” — ~~ <g——— Ir should be generally known that the muititude of diseases of a scrofulous nature generally proceed froma torpid condition of the liver. The blood becomes impure because ‘the liver does not act properly and work off the poison from the system, and the certain results are blotcher, pimples, eruptions, swel- lings, tumors, Ulcers, and kindred affections, or settling upon the lungs and. poisoning their licate tissues, until ulceration, breaking down, and consumption is established. Dr. Pierce's “‘Golden Medical Discovery” will, by acting upon the liver and purifying the blood, cure all these diseases. Death of Mother St. Luce. News reached the city yesterday of the audden death «at Montreal of the Very Reverand Mother St. Luce, Provincial of the Sisters of the Congregation de Notre me. Mother St. Luce, it will be remem- c , net with a serious aceident in land- ing here from oue of the steamers in Sep- tember last, as 2 consequence of which her , health was very much shattered. Yielding tothe advice of her physician, she left atlottetown for Montreal in the fall, *ping to regain her health sufficiently to feturn to her post next spring. While Visiting the Academies of the Congregation Montreal she was suddenly taken ill of ism of the heart, and died in a hours. Her death, made so much sadder its suddenness, will be keenly felt by the sisters of the different convents on the nd and those of Nova Scotia over which Urisdiction extended. other St. Luce was a member of the tal Council of the Congregation. As oress she had presided over some of worst important Missions in Canada and Uvrited States. Sho wasa religious of aonlinary talent and administrative At the tiiae of her death she was Tith year. Lo the Sistws bery we Vur pvutidely « AN 9 nla iene THE DAILY ; ‘Prince Gounty Nominations, THE GAMPAYGS : | ryiewa BASIE dai { ‘he "as PUG eR AL 3 ii YEW N. | 1, | famine, Anglin, Jones, Simith and others i were among the slain, jnext Tuesday, is a moral certainty, and’ {Speciat. Desparoues vo Tut EXAMINER, ] ee a a ee ee ee ee — oo =< = ee - ‘7 TAAMINER, tear tr ° * when Cartwright, Huntington, La- | Ago, Mr. Blake's defeat, \iclvenzic, Mills, Pattersom and Mitchell et seule: RPO , ii nnerde 4 LATEST DaxPal Ute, ee ee j Mech Ai ALP EGU, Liberal - Conservative Gains, SUMMERSIDE, Feb. 15. Edward Hackett and John Lefurgy were nominated here to-d ry. by— David Rogers, dames Barealy, Peter Gavin, William MeNeiil Simpson, Hon John A Me- Donald, Hon Joseph Arseneaux,) W Beatley, Richard Huat, Pierce Doyle, H A. Stewart, | Alex Thompson, gimeddee Gallant, George | Compton and abott 200 others. é' James Yeo aad 8. F. Perry were also nominated (the latter under protest.) SUMMERSIDE, Feb. 15. | mecting of electors was held at | Malpeque last evening. Stirring addresses | were delivered by Messrs. Hackett, How- lan, Perry, Yeo and. H. Bell. Hon. M -4 Leiurgey was not well enough to attend the | meeting, but was ably represented by Senator Howlan. Malpeque is a Grit stronghold, but many of the people are | wavering about hanging on any longer t the obstructionists and to the party of ‘Organized Hypocrisy.”’ A large gain for the Liberal-Conservative candidates will be shown on the 22nd inst. Mr. J. W. Hughes, of C yunty Line, also | addressed the me ting. a Liberal, but thought i in the inter- | est of the Liberal Party to defeat Yeo and Perry, and so clear the way for better. men at the next contest. Messrs. Yeo and Perry are sure defeated. BRIBERY AND CORRGPTION, | Prospects in New Brunswick. The Irish Question. ELECTED BY ACCLAMATION Bright Prespecis, es ‘ } A iaTge He claimed to be, Was 1 to pe Toronto, Feb. 15. i issued can ve reports of the condition and prospects of the tleading crops, and reports. regularly each week the condition of trade throughout the lof the ; COTMers, jare doomed, Monrrear, Feb. 15. Mercier proposed a congress of the Pro- vincial Government, to see how much more they can bleed from the Dominion Treas- ury. QueseEc, Feb. 15. Having two languages, the new Grit Crovernment discountenances the aid given by the late Conservative Government to the starving Gaspe Fishermen. A Prolonged War. —_——— Suaxim, Feb. 15. Prolonged war is probable between the ttalians and A byssinians. Bradstreet’s, the weekly financial and com- mercial newspaper published by the Brad- street Company, is now in its fifteenth volume, and is surpassed by none of the finan cial and commercia! peri licals of this country or in Europe. In the fourteen volumes already i be found a original and carefully prepared matter— facts | and figures—relating to business topics than | in any other periodical during the same period. Norisit surprising that it has reached and maintains this position, for it is owned and published bya large corporation—with its cash capital and assets of over $1,400,000, its nearly 100 branch s, and its army of over 1,600 salaried employes and 65,- 009 recular correspondents. This organiza- tion makes investigations into in i matte gathers ful ’ + v small ome extensive ~— indastriakh and other ically making Bradstreet’s , as to the condition and prospec " commercial world. It but a glan eat the newspaper to salisly any one t 1ts puldisner hitious rather thus n anthority country, pract nee ds VLAD it : wave bene an tian avaricious Files of PBradstre nave ae ag . } : ; eS an Hecoine AN acc eptabl and almost indispens- able journal for progressive business men. Ate ge ‘ zs ae Curiiana. Pye opening match of the members of the Charlottetown Curling Club was played izen’ Saturday members and all- and resulted in a victory for the former by 11. The follewing is the score :-— : . ' ‘s at the Uitizens Mir ot cD oon be ORACTINY AINK ON . a = between the OtCh All-com ras Ne f dh, W. Ay Weeks, jr. D.C. Martin. F. H Reer. R. McDonald. W.C. H sbkirk. Alex. MeiXinnon. Dr. Warburton (skip) 10. John J.Davies (skip) 1. J. A. Longworth, H.C. Macdonald. A. HL. MacPherson, Creo, MucLeod. Rev.J.Carruthers iskip) 20. R.R Fitzserald. (720, R. B CF. T. &. Jaines (skip) LO, 20 3t a + <a ee A Great Event. This years Carnival in Montreal, now open- ing, is attracting thousands of promineut people fiom all parts of the world. a Lansdowne is in attendance, while many members of Presieent Cleveland's Cabinet have signified their intention to be there. With The Standard specially states that it has positive evidence tha monopolists have the assurance of leaders that would be ¢ Sir John’s defeat, and the fish withdrawn. ! the Yankee i f the the Canad hrown open lan fishing grou to thein in case of Several sent one hundred and fifty thousand dolla into Canada, aad rural! constituencies which are pretty closely divided politica now being flooded with this money in th: interests of ** Reform” and ** Purity.” The Gloucester fish monopolists »ppear to think that it is cheaper tor them to | Janadian fishing priviieges. Car g St. Joun, N. B., Feb. i4. Liberal Conservative prospects hever were never more sure of victory. walk over; even the Grits concede Mike Adams election, over Mitchell by a majority of two hundred, also a majority for Weldon in Alhert. Temple, Moffatt, Landry, Cos- tigan, Burns and three St. Joha candidates are also sure of election. The Grits will be struck with a cyclone and election day. Rielite missionaries in are producing a terrible reaction Gritism. Brunswick against ar iNew Monrreat, Feb. 15. Edward Murphy, a well known Irish- man, has writtena letter to the Dublin Nationalist, pointing out what Sir John has done for the Irish Catholics as com- pared with Grit promises. He points with pardonable pride to Costigan, Curran, Conservatives, while not’ a solitary Irish Catholic was elected by Grits. Three of the six Catholic members of the Cabinet been nominated in the Maritime Provin- ces by the Tories against two by the Grits. The eve of nomination finds the cam- the supporters of law and order, mmion and progress confident of victory. _ Even whole-souled Grits admit that the Government will be sustained, and many of the Conservatives look forward to in- creased majorities. eight constituencies, and unless dummy candidates are put up for appearance sake the following Government candidates will be elected by acclamation :—- Sir John A. Macdonald, Carleton. Speaker Kirkpatrick, Frontenac. Hon. McKenzie Bowell, North Hastings. Tyrwhitt, South Simcoe. Hall, Sherbrooke, Que. Dupont, Bagot, Que. Wright, Ottawa County. Coursol, Montreal East. The Canadian Industrial Association, representing almost every industry ! the | Dominion, has unanimously resulved to | rigorously support the ** clear, detinite and emphatic policy of the Government, be- cause they cannot place any confidence im the uncertain, vague and deceptive tariff policy of Mr. Blake. ‘ Toronto, Fed. 15. ; + ta Carns i tonished the ish h fof other great illustrated papers look aghast. ake _ i this yeai y crulers | : fishing firms have! ! £ ¢hia }Ua LUC re | tion to gen 1 j | buy | up a few Grit politicians than to pay tor} ™menmoN p jpuements tue ’ te 2 | this continent. i ' looked brighter in New Brunswick, and we | ce We shal] | only forty ceuts, which can be sent to the pub- ; snowed under on | ‘ J fJtth ult., Mary McGill, widow oi Daly, McGrevy, “Thompson, Burns, Hac- | Giliespie, in the 7l-t y kett, Coughlan and Bergen in the last Par-| ceased was sister of th: late LUCol, Wm. MeGil . ‘ : j are Irishmen, and six Irish Catholics have | 1SKALED TENDERS will be paign red hot all over the Provinces, with | No Grit candidates have yet appeared in | truly wonderfal enterprise the publishers of the Montreal Ster have every year published l number of the Ster, which has as- world and made the publishers 7 5 ; : ; i i oe the Queen's Jubilee Year, the year f ae ra. : 4} 7 Carnival—is likewise the greatest Carninal Star yet produced a paper that will be preserved as an_ historical ot the greatest year é ’ | work and descend as an heirloom from genera- ration. It is impossible to describe | Star this year. era of progress in illustrated re attractions of the Carniv: 1. §. mark papers perie tly hs of @n1izing in POSSIDLLI1es ! 4 ' sivral on} “ Lhe Carnival number of : } ; 5 nae Pus tne star as 1orvy ges with five exquisite plate sup- most artistic and the most in- esting ever produced with any paper on ; ‘ . il a : Mae” ne paper looks as if it could not be sold for less than two dollars and yet the price is cer tinly carry twelve of the 16 seats lishers, Montreal. It is sure to bé in demand Minister Foster wiil distance both Dom- at oo ar Vo bring ons? leas on ville and McCready Wood will have a ithe subject of illustrated papers, the publish- € 4 ; re . ‘ i k ‘ ers of the Siar are giving $1,000 in cash prizes as follows :— CASH $1,600.00 PRIZES. The publishers of the Montreal Star offer the sum of one thousand dollars for the best ‘letters containing sufiicicat ideas for a Car nival Siar to excced in popular interest tax present issue,and that caw be sold at the same price. Paee Prise. caan........ cous OVO ea 25 Mee Feiss COMM... . osc isi. ec ee ails 2 Any competitor, successful or otherwise, will | be paid for any accepted idea irrespective of | the cash prizes. — ED ER a>. 1, Dumpiesshire, Seotland, on the he date George The de- en ee ee ee = ee oe renee At Lochmab ar of er ae. liament, all of whom were elected by the | of this ee i lta TENDERS, received at the ) City Clerk’s office up to noon on TUESDAY, Ist MARC: next,from persons willing to contract for the eree tion of a brick buiiding for the use of tae fire Department, etc. Plans and Specifications to be Phillips & C iamppell, architects. A ecrtified check equal to five per cent of con- tract must aceumpany each Tender. The Council do not bind themselves to accep the lowest or any Teader. By order. Ge A. H. MacPHERSON. | City Cierk. een at Messrs. Feb. 15, 1857, tu th sa, loti Sale iotice of Notice of Sate. pHi undersigned gives notice that he will sell by Putlic Auction, at the Burnside Farm, Cardigan, on the 24th day_ oi FPEBRUA =i A. D.. 188°, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a. m., the following freehoid property :— Ist, ‘ihe Burnside Farm, formerly owned by John G. Serimzeour, 2nd, Town Lot No. 9, second range, leiter B., in (eoree Own. . ; 3rd, 130 acres of Jandon Lot 43/known as the Sanphy Farm. 4 1 The above properties will be sold und rT the ternis of a certain deed of trust, dated 1 ‘h Feb- rnary, 1835, mide between Willian Gordun, of} the tice! part, Join Seringeour apd Niary Gow | verimegevur, his wife, of tae sec wd «part, and } john Gow Secrimseour. of the third part. Yerms and Condiiions* of Sale will be made known at the hour of sale. ‘ Dated, 15th cay of January, 1887 ta slaughter of Grip Th will be as od wa VAAN Was iin grow Yutlvvs ba baw ~ _ Fo (why WiLLLAM GORDON, dans ee brademell,» | ' i ‘ : | greater diversity of | a EO eA Fs E.aet og | ihe ES DER. | AT | r tf aioe py GhORGET (WN RINK ais. ‘Tuesday, Feb. 22nd, 1887. A SPECIAL TRAIN will leave Charlotietown | ai 4 o’elock, p. in., (Standard Thie), and will | return immediately after the Carnival. Music supplied by the } ARTILLERY BRIGADE BAND ADMISSION--Adults, 25 cents; Children, 15 j | | i | } 9 cents, Doors open at 7.30. bh. STEWART, W. 35. KASTON, ° Managers. Beb 15, 827-11 & wky—pat , aq ; } r : itis | vanatian Book and Bible Co. Ty \VE just issued the only authentic Life of ** Tis Holiness Pope Leo XII1L, with his corres. ! pendence, Catho ic Pictionary and a host of valu- | mformation abuut Caiholicisn. <A work. beautifully prevared, well boun’, low in price, sold oniy by subscription. We want Agents in every city, own and country. Address: Maritime Branch Canadian Book and Bible Co., St John, N. B. Feb i4, 1887. ara | J. #8. Entertainment ay isi ag. Bays’ $2.200!-room, ws. Ieih. I8S% PROGRAMME. eS Pee St. Peter's Boys’ Band 2. Chorus. . Tennessee Frill Minstrels o meading.. ..:.; ....Miss Nelly Lawson 4. last. Selec... Amateur Kentucky Orchestra 4. Voc, Solo.............Miss Htims Kirrolf 6. Chorus ....+bFennessee Frill Minstrels 7. Weeeey... Po. ee. Miss Rayden 8. inst. Selec... Amateur Kentucky Orchestra % Voe. Solo............Miss Selbeep Kissej 0p Amer. Teunessee Frill Minstrels He Vos. trio..?. 3.'..2 By Lhree Little Kittens 12. Inst, Selec... Amateur Kentucky Orchestra AD AS Be 4 5 ak goes St. Peter's Boys’ Band GoD SAVE THE QUEEN, Tickets for sale at Watson's Drag Store and at the Diamond Bookstoie. Admission, licts. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. feb, 12, 1887. MERCHANTS, BANKERS AND MANUFACTURERS SHOULD READ BRADSTREET'S, A Weekly Journal ef Trade, finanes and Pablic Cesnomy. Sixteen Puges every Saturday. Oftentimes Twenty Pages. Sometimes Twenty- Jour Pages. en me The foremost purpose of PRADSTREET?’S is to xe of practical service 10 business meu. Its spe- cial trade aud iadustria! reports and its synopses of recent legai decisions are e.ceedingly valu ible As commercial irans-c ions, in the wige: more and Fivi. 4 WHAR. ense, are ‘coming to be more Cope incted ou a statistical bisis. the inforination taincdin BRADSTREET'S is of first iniport- nce to all iHE GENERAL BUSINESS SITUATION TiTROUGHVUT THE UNITED STATES AND CANADA IS REPORT- ED BY TELEGRAPH TO BRADSTRLUETS UP rO THE HOUR OF PUBL CATION, SINGLE COPIES TEN CENTS. a =5 Bb. 2) Sea Slap E75)" 148° RT Pale, BRADSTREET CoO’y. 279, 281, 283 BRO\DWAY, Send for Sample Copy. NEW YORK CITY. eh, li—wry ediicuaia e * - fe. we Pale Undersigeed woald bez to inform the citi- gens of Chariotterowa that he has opened a s«hool for Instruction in the Manly Art of S-If- D-fence, over Vivier Brothers, where he may bs: een daily from zp. m,tiliép.m, also on Mon iuay, Wetlnesday, Friday and Saturday nighis, rom 7 til 10 p. m. F. J. STEELE —“ fies wet oe Fob. 14, 1887—6i pd Wea A ATT Ss J ih SH! } a a Lo {' i's ata 4 i L Vi": GEORGE M. MOORKE has this day been 4 admitted a member of our firin. a) 7 WEEN. - 2, ‘EVRY SD AGS PEREEINS & SEERNS. Ch’town, Jan. 15, 1°87—feb. 142wks & wky 2 aon hia eee Ca Ua DR i Liverpowl Traders. SPRING -.- 1887 b ; — git ~~ Py (ic; Av AG AS ‘t 5 Wi ( » : pa i 44 \ fs . j ae 7 > et a i. Ce ae “ES juz a rs be i ‘ ae {* oe .; ~<A . fe ¥ SAS A #0255 ay “fe . ; > atte... ot - Ne eee . a ae a THE CLIPPER BARQUE “QHORGE PEARG,” 539 Tons Register, OR THE CLIPPER BARK “MOS LLE” 503 Tons Register. WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, DIRECT ABOUT THE Ist APRIL, pe ogee ee ee ee ee a ee a al 15, Me, ue Y. M. ©, A. Razaar Committee intend holllag thei: sale of useful snd faney artictes on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 38th and 4h, Contribulions will be ygratefuliy received by~- MRs. SUENTON, President. Mrs. J. J. tavies, Mrs, Hensley, Mrs, G. Brem- ner, Vice Presideats. Mrs. Poole, ** Mackinlay, * J.M. McLeod, “* Whitinan, Daw on, Carruthers. “ FF. Weeks, ** D. MacNeill, * 3. Mutch, Unsworth, ** Muaich, Montgomery, “ G, Brown, Nei: Macleod, ** Laird, ** B. Heartz, * Alice Weeks, G. Macleod, “ B. MacNeill, Gidiey, ** Makinlay. Mrs. W. W. Stanley, ELIZA MacNEILL, Sceretary. Mrs, Lewis, Miss >henton, * Hensicy, Feb. 8—tl sale 3aw tu th sat inlaud Steam Navigaian Company of Prince Edward Island. PUe Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company wil be hed at the Com- pany’s Otlice, King Street, on SATURDAY, the zoth day of February, instant, at 3 o'clock, p. m., forthe election of directors and the transaction of other business. . By order of the President ani Directors, JOHN HUGHES. , Secretary. Charlottetown, P. E. Island": Feb, 0th, 1°87—3i law BARGAINS | - BARGAINS | Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, &e and ‘nal! kinds of Honsehold Faruiture, such as Parlor, Dining-room and Ked-room, all kinds. Keds'eads, beds, Matrasses, Piliow-, #ll kinds of Coairs, Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards, Cheffon- iers, Hook-cases, Tables, Washstands, Sinks, Cradies, Cots, Cribs, &e. PICTOU FRAMES and Pictnre Frame Moulding—la‘e Styles and Fimest Quality—Cueap, Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua Green blinds and Siades, Corrices, Poles, Kings, Holders, tands, Chains, Hooks. Blind Rcel- iers, &c. ALso—The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mat- trasses, ‘‘hildreu’s Sleigas, Carts and Wasgons— cheap, cheap, at JOEL NEWSON'’'S QUEEN SQUARE, (Op. New Post Office.) Jan. 27, 1887—3 mos pat her O KE . W KE have decided to Jeave the books of W.R _ Boreham in his hands until the lth ef FEB- RUARY, next. All bills are to be pa d to him up i that date, and heis hereby authorized to give receipts for the same. Seitic with him av once and save trouble. AMHERST BOOT & SHOR CO. Feb. 1, 1887—t] lith W. N. TANTON, ee ee i ] New Watches, New Clocks, New Jewelry. THE undersigned, in introducing himself to the ~ public, wishes to announce that he has opened his store on Y 7. ’ i ae * 7S yr UPPER QUEEN STREET, where he has on hand a large assortment ot Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, in all the tatesi desizns. Also, to arrive, several cases of Clocks aud Electro-plated Ware. HO OLD ST0SK—ALL GOODS NEW. After nine years’ experience in the largest Jeweiry Store in this Previnee, I can Guarantee Satisfaction in all repairs to Watches, Clocks and Jewelry iutrusted to my care. Kiemember the place—next door to Harris’ Tin Store (opposite Miller Bros.) ALL WORK WARRANTED. W. N. TANTON. Ch’town, Jan. 74, 1887—-law & wky GHOIGE FRUIT | Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, &. 200 Boxes Choice RAISLNS, 600 do Fine FIGS, 2:0 pounds K eler’s Celebra- ted CANDIED PEELS. 10 Bris. CURRANTS, Choice Tuble and Cooking PRUNKS. GORFEGTIONERY. Pura and Wholesome, 2 Cwt. Fine Fnglish CON. gr ye ) FECTIONERY: French Choco- And will carry Goods at through rates, to al poiats of the Island, where the Rw lway connect-, at Very Lowest Raies. ; The “George Peake” is now at Liverpoo!. Both vessels have yood accOmimedation tor passen- | gers For Freight or Passage, apply ia London to JoHN Pivoatan & Sons. 16 Great Wirchester Street, KE. ©.: in Liverpeo!l to . PitcaIRN BRoTuERKS, 57 South Joba strcet, or here tothe! ow bers, “ oo ais : “Rit wit » 4 : LK Cs Bad s & C3. ; ; : aoe les ‘ 12 * . © i > st ‘late Drops, Caramels, Creams, Gum Drovs, Barley Sugar | oys, Christimas Mixtures, &., Xe. | Aso: Fancy Biscuits, Nuts, | Jams, Jellies, &c., Xe. ae ea marae BEER & GOFF. t * ld hm. TORT. Oe A. ‘. tt NOTICE, PARTIES contemplating introducing the Hot Water System into their dwellings are hereby cordially invited to visit the residence of ihe enb- scriber, on Huston Street. any week-day aticr- noon, until the first of March, where thes will be shown ve xpparalus in operation, and thus be ale to judge of its cilicicney. ALEX. McKINNON, Feb. 8. 1887—1 wk pat Political ~ Meetings | PHE Candidates will be happy to meet the _ €lectors of Queen’s County at the following times and places :— New Dominion School-house, Wednesday, Feb. 16th, at 2 O'clock, p. in. _Hunter River Hall, Tiursday, Feb, 17th, at 6 o'clock, p. m, ,Coran Ban Bridge, Friday, Feb. 13th, at 2 o'clock, p.m, _ Duck's Schoothouse, Tracadie Cross Roads, Saturday, Feb. i9th, at 6 o'clock, p. m, Jan. 24th, 1887—pat her Notice of Meeting. — Yue General Annual Mecting of the Share- holders of the MERCHANTS BANK OF PRINCE HiWWARD ISLAND, for the election vf Directors and receiving a stetement of the aiTairs Of tie Hank, wid be held at the Banking Office, on THURSDAY, MAKCH 3xb, ai the heuref ELEVEN o’elock, a.m. Proxies for voting must be left with the Cash- ier on or before ‘fucsday, Marea Ist. Ly order, F. MITCHELL, Cashier, Feb. 10—tu th sat tl mar 3 PE ISLAND RHLWHY Os and after MONDAY. February Mth, the tes ulaf Trains on the Cape Traverse Pranch will run daily (Sundays excepied) as follows :— Leave Cape Traverse. at 6.45 a. m.. connecting at County Line Junction with trains for easi and west. Leave County Line Junction at 4.19 p, m.. con- necting there wilh trains from east and west. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Rwilway Office, Ch’town, Feb. With, 1857. —eX pat Gi wky di her gue@ BEER & GOFF'’S TEA, Jn, 22, 1887 “@id London” OYSTER HOUSE [Ss the most reliable plece in the city to get Fresh Narrows’ Oysters. The thati-sheil Bepartment cannot be surpassed in the Provinee for conven- ience and neatness. Itis supplied daily with the Best Oysters that can be procured, The Stews that are served in the Saloon have never failed to more than please the most fastidious, Exquisite % is the exclamation of those who order by the Pint, Quart, &c., wad are always agreeably sur- prised at the size oud flavor, Aiways en Uand, the Largest Stock of Cigars in the city, and the best brands available. The JOHN JOY. Nov. 6, 1886—eod tf aa Ty C7 4 CERTIFIED TO BY m. Wy Baez, DOMINION ANALYST, St. John, N.B. Feb. 10, 1887. CHURCH ORGAN FOR SALE ()F FERS will be received by the undersigned for the Large Pipe Organ, now in use in St. Peter’s Church, Chirloitetown,-—2 manvels, 1 bank pedal, 17 speaking stops. Cost $i,°00; will be sold cheap. LAWRENCE W. WATSON. Nov. 23--3i wky tf i a a on panne ace enn rene WANTS, DGN?, POND, &. ANTED—A Cook in a family where the wash- ing is putout. Apply at this ollice. febll tf WANTED ~A good gencral servant (liberal Wages) in a smail family; references re- quired. Apply at this office. ft _ tebd R SALE—A good Milch Cow (newly calved Apply at EXAMINER office. feb4 ILLNER’S ASH SIFTER.—A few left; every M oue Warranted. febl 2wks Book-KesPpeRn WANTED—A competent young man; must be well recommended, Apply by letter to P. O. Box 277, jau 22 RE VOVAL—Miss Clark, Dress and Mantle Maker, has moved toashep in Mr. Wadman’s house, on Grafton Street, opposite Dr. Taylor's, jan24 3i wky 2i pd To LET—A House on Pleasant Street, with siavie and weil in yard. Appiyto William Dodd. ocd T° LE ?—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by W. W. kodd, Apply on the premises. nov24 uf O LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Sireet, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given, For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jan?! cand ae O LET—That brick House on Dandas | spla- nude, now in the possession of G. HL, tlaszard, Ssq.; possession given ist Ociober wvext. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Oonnoily. jinn?! end tf 0 .LEY—shep ead W T by Beer & Snnis at £ relk Hdately 6ccupled Ge Pere ber. Ap ply oD Lhe preuisesy jeuou rod as es alah Aiken smseieediartin deni ton tdi etheneiaeaieiias tienen, Ith diode deal. akadie ema sili a ele ee eT megane sen pee yeaah NN eI a ing srt capi 3 anngeattretapage ep + + eligi. ns