‘t Local and Other Items. Seaforth, Ont. | ced ier u's prunella bo B Ot Store jani4 2) | on Saturday night registered 5vU be low liu : ryt i; "TY - ‘ , ent. discount on boots ' ens Boot Store. a _ the prices were the uttendance at mn. Che Vas wd s ind Misses Excelsior Sk its just received by str. Northern lel n's Bout Store. janl4 2i - , 1 1 ry LA Wiil i open to-nignat fine the 82nd Battalion will be in atten | , ' i , the notin of the war office to pu > } horses in Canada next seas ses having proved satis- and Mrs. and view the i carnival. that the * boodls alder ite as good an adyertisement t has invited President ’ > L © vii a bl dina of the Benevolent Irish in their Hall this Friday) f trans- of the r the purpose 1 } . i? oradel P } Hi y, Secretary. lectors of ‘Vard o Ate Bia Hooper, srs Thomas A. were nominated s McLean, Haszard, the addressec Cue Anglican clergy of Montreal have is i an app il to the ministers of other de minations, urging united religious com memoration of the Queen’s jubilee on the Sun ty previous, and that some permanent mem rial to be called by her name be by nurenea, erected oo Joan Lawson and Albert Graves wwe started a smart little daily paper (about f Tue EXAMINER) in St. Paul, Min- Mr. Lawson was a few years ago one taff of the Patriot of this and Mr proprietor of the Summerside city, ' We wish them success in their ven ~~. despatch to the Halifax Herald reports from Mr. Wylde con statement already made that the large trade with the West ind e excellent, The Government is said such pleased with the energetic manner Mr. Wylde is carrying out his Uttawa ‘Mort } rurene!l ola he he Boora told a New York reporter :— my reception wa equal to that of of Wales when he was there. , turned out to meet me; it was an n from the time I crossed the line. has evidently been misinformed i the reception tendered the Prince n Canada. ee foronto Mail remarks that the 3 rebel impts of Hon. D to misrepresent. Discussing the ( anadian itic railway, the hon. gentleman wrote the eve wainst the att ' ;}adrewa, } »> terday, oT NL NETS: SR is SRO ‘HE PELEGR POPECIAL Desparvu I ro THe Examrver. } On the Eve of War. LONDON, Jan. . \ despatch from Berlin to the Times SAYS the struggle with France may yet be avert ed; but the speeches in the Reichstag leave no room for doubt that we are on the eve of *® recurrence of the ‘‘ conflict era that pre ceded the Danish and Austrian campaigns ” Two More Seizures. ST. ANDREWS, Jan. 13. The Dominion cruiser Gen. ecwne into port names Middl bon two prizes. are the Genette, of St. An and Maggie Mitchell, of Yarmouth. They were seized on two accounts. to-day with helt N ~ ,P aie YEWS, Literary and Scientifie Institute. efficacious modes - of destroying these pests were given in detail. Dr. | Leeming deseribed the curious 17 year | sprmg and is comparatively harmless. ; by those present. violation of the fishery and the Customs | iaws. — - Committed for Trial. Lisrowe., Ont., Jan. 13. The prelimin iy examination of H. Leslie | and ‘T. Hallock, charged with conspiracy to | disfrai chis¢ Co the was Con- being com- iservative voters at recent election in North Perth, cluded to-day, the mitted for trial. prisoners More trish Evictions, Dves.in, Jan. 13. B viliifs ct tenants on t burning occupant 3 he Winn estate in Kerry the houses as fast as the he tenants belong to the poorer class and were ejec ted. dispossesse { are | labor from being destroyed by the numer- ntinued the work of evicting in great distress. 2 n 4 Big Tambiec. NIAGARA, Jan. 13 At midnight yesterday the upper table | rock fell with an awful erash, carrying with | il aN linihelse thass of ind rock, quantity of fallen ro is estimated at » OOO vard Collision ai Sea Lonpox, Jan. 138. During a dense forg on the ‘ American brig L M Merritt collided with the steam hip Arizon sank. The crew were rescued day, th } and — t{bandoned. NEW Sieamer YORK, Monarch Line, Fars vapan, SinKIng Condition, Jan. 13. ‘Fhe steamer Celtic, of the New York to iband: ned at ea In a The China and has been crew were rescued Badly Scalded. Moneton, Jan. 13, A three-year-old Frank Steves feli into a tub of hot water this afternoon and was badly scalded. It is feared he will die. Sou of Funeral Service. Lonpon, Jan. 15. Iddesleigh church at The funeral services for Lord will be held on Tuesday, at the Pyues. — Re-Elected President. Paris, Jan. 13. »-day re electe l M. Ler President of the Chamber of Deputi Be The Senate t ver — _ The American Curlers. Toronto, Jan. 13. The United States curlers were beaten a!l around again to-day. Weather Balletin. Toronto, January 14—10 a.m. Increasing east and north winds, increasing cloudness, with snow or sleet by night, higher temperature, Supreme Court, January 13. Juan Macaldo, Alice Smith, Owen Smith and Joseph Dunn were arraigned and asked whether they were guilty or not guilty. Macaldo and Mrs. Smith pleaded not guilty, Owen Smith and Dunn pleaded guilty of larceny. Mr. Hodgson was still arguing for the plaintiff in the prohibition case at the time of adjournment and JANUARY 14. yurt met aithe usual hour this mo*ning. Mr. Hodgson resumed his ad- dress in the Crabbe-Fitzgerald prohibition case. and at the time of going to press was still speaking. : The Grand Jury visited the Hospital for the Insane and other public institutions to- The C t ai tl that time would prove the ‘‘un wisdo if the Government's policy. But the typ vew better. They knew the words i have been “wisdom,” and_ they Sensible types. o P. E. i. Hoserrat.—The Ladies Hospital s y, acknowledges with many thanks ontributions to the P. E. Island HH ; Me. James Lewis, 1 bag spre. , lo sages: Miss J. Duchemin, old linen; Miss Annie W. Glover, County Line, one blank } eet, 2 pillow cases, old linen. Collected by Mrs.- David Rogers, S’side,1 sack vatmeal ‘over 100 lhs. - \ GOODLY number of Militiamen assembled ithe MM. \. Parlor on W ednesday to hear what Capt. Weeks, of the s, had to say about ‘‘ The Defence of He illustrated his points by ig an invading army on one side of the 1 River Bridge, and showed the tactics should be adopted by those on the ve. The address provoked an_ inter- esting discussion, during which, the Captain was highly complimented for his effort. epee \ BeauTirvUL picture is that issued by the il Witness in commemoration of vias jubilee ye ir.and can be obtained by Vf ‘a Luvers t& 2| writes thus on the liquor question ueen | day. | John Bright on the Liquor Traffic. | John Bright,in answerto a correspondent, —‘* The Law | i | drink question is of first importance. | oon do something, but law 1s only the out- come of public sentiment, which improves only by a slow process. There is, however, a growth, and there will, I trust, be a re- lsult. Ifthe saleof drink was vot known among us, doubtless half the poverty and l crime and suffering among our people would | disappear. Civilization advances by slow isteps. The future, I trust, may see what we can only hope for.” There are a great many more political problems to be solved in Egland than there are here. Yet Mr, Bright recognizes that the drink question is of the first importance. But then Mr. Bright is not the politician to shirk an | issue or to pander to an influence he knows | to be wrong in order to win votes, A A A Scoit’s Emulsion of Pure . » either the daily or weekly | of that paper who remit to the pub- | Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites ‘ling sum of ten cents over and subscriptions. We have ourselves Lit. and are of the opinion eat inducement to every- a journal which, — ou ; the Wolm 8, Withons way prumium at all, is w0il worth the © Tetdney . } is not only very palatable, but the remedial power of these valuable specitics is greatly in- creased, and as a remedy for consumption, scrofula, emaciation, or where there is loss ot h and nerve power, it is rémarkably in its rusults, Take ‘nb obhvr. The | ids DATIXAMRAMINGR (2 = | Last night’s discussion was of a very | practical mature. Dr. Leeming devoted | himself in his leeture to a consideration of | : the crops of the i ‘ld and orehard, and briefly pomted out : 7 ; usects that destroy the most available remedies ‘that are used to prevent their ravages. The lecturer described the various kimds of the potatd | bug, and their mode of destroying the vines. He also described the wheat weevil, clover weevil, turnip flea, and the different insects that destroy the currant, gooseberry and other trees of the orchard. Cheap and which remains under va state for 17 years, feed- on the roots of trees and vegetables, to which they do great harm. ‘he nearest approach to that kind of in- sect on this Island is the well known one that deposits its eggs on grass blades in the Locust or Cicad . ground in the 1 ‘ , ing all rhe time \ great interest was taken in the lecture The subject was one in lecturer was perfectly at honfe and appreciatied by the Island, who *resul(s of his which the and might be heard every famer throughout hopes to preserve the ous pests which every year seem to be in- creasing in number and the power of doing harm. At the next read by Mr. Robert Smallwood, be announced in due time. + —_eae « Grand Lodge Meeting: meeting a paper will be and will Lodge, |. O. G. T., held ssion at New Perth on The following officers were P. G. C., J. C. Underhay; G. C. i: G. Vice, Tue Grand their seiii-annua! s 4% Tr. 7. &: 188 Mr. Gillis; G. Secy., L. U. Fowler; G. M., H. A. Bears. Che fis meeting opened at Ll a. m. The committee on credentials reported 36 representatives present from 16 Lodges, be sides a visitors. The Grand Lodge degree was conferred number ol upon thie following persons : Albert Bre- haut, John A. Fraser, Wm. S. Hugh, T. 8S. Robertson, John A. see Wm. C. West, Maleohn MeLeod, Crawford Hayden, R. C. McRae, Chas. McKinnon, Edgar Giddings, leline Horton, Jessie Campbell, Alex. McDonald, Annie Alexander, Ella Under- hay, Peter Gordon, R. H. McNeill, May Underhay and Annie Stewart. fhe Grand Secretary submitted his re- port. There are 26 Lodges in good stand- ing —12 in King’s County, 12 in Queen’s, and 2in Princes. Total membership, 1141. The Grand Lodge receipts for the half year were $142.60. “The first session closed at 12.45. At the afternoon session, the reports of the committee on finance and the the Order were discussed for some time. The Secretary read the following letter from Dr. Oronhyetkha, who isa leading member of the Order : Lonpon, Dec. 37, 1886. Dear Brorrer Fow er, - Ewill be with you at your Lodge annual meeting in July, at we will organize the High Court. I hope your G. Lodge will be duly sented at Saratoga. Remember me kindly to Bro. Underhay. Fratern illy yours, : : ORONHYATEKHA. ess state of next Grand which time repre- The following resolutions moved and carried were Where is, The Order of Grand Templars, as recognized temperance or- nailed colors to the mast in f of prohibition. Ri 1 The , That the attainment of well as all other raniZationus nave their rejyo) that object be made our chief aim, and that all our efforts be directed towards the bring lesirable ultimatum; and that to pro vibition shall be looked the temper- : ; . ; ing about of that *S all oppone its ’ upon as opponents to cause of ance, Further Resolved, That the utter neglect of duty of the Inspector of King’s County be brought to the notice of the Government, with a view of having an efficient inspector ap- pointed, A public meeting was held in the evening A long program- me, consisting of speeches, readings and reci- tations, was faithfully carried out. The dele- gates attending the session were loud in the praises of the people of New Perth. for their kindness in entertaining delegates tree of 4 har Com. ind success. which was a gi ce. o ~ ee ~ TENDERS A K Wilt be received by me, until TUESDAY, the first day of February next, from persons willing to contract to make certain alterations in my store on Queen Street, as per plan and speci- fications to be seen at my store, J. B. MACDONALD 1887--eod tl feb I Ch’town, Jan. 15, TO BUY ALL YOUR Gry Goods CLOTHING Where Everything is Cheap. COME AND SEE THE B-A-R-G-A-T-N-S that we offer in ALL KINDS of DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. eee imn sis Fil} EO. £. FULL sign of “RED LAON,"FQUEEN STREET. Nov{2, 18st. Boreham, and pot settled for by 20th inst., will be sued for without respect of persons. AMHERST BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING CO. Jan. 12th, 1887—til 20th : BUY | BEER & GOFF's | COFFEE, | Dec. 8, 1884. | P £ (SLD ALMA, NOTICE. | UNTIL further notice a Special Passenger train | ' willleave Charilotietown for Georgetown at |! 9p.m., every day, except Saturdays and Sun- days, returning to Charlottetown on arrival of Steamer at Georgetown on following evening, instead of leaving “Charlottetown at usual time on Saturday leave at 12.05) evenings. - ‘Train will &.m., Mondays, returviny same evening. COLEMAN, JAMES Superintendent. Railway Ojfice, Ch’town, Jan. 7th. 1887. —if wky prs Iwk a y «t&% ~~ -™“S@ @8 4 «. GHOIGE FRUIT! Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, &e, 200 Boxes Choice RAISINS, 600 do Fine FIGS, 200 pounds Keeler’s Celebra- ted CANDIED PEELS. 10 Bris. CURRANTS, Choice Table and Cooking PRUNES. CONFECTIONERY. Pure and Waolesome, 2 Cwt. Fine English CON- FECTIONERY : French Choco- late Drops, Caramels, Creams, Gum Drops, Barley Sugar Toys, Christmas Mixtures, &c., &c. Aso: Fancy Biscuits, Nuts, Jams, Jellies, &., Ke, BEER & COFF. Dec. 8, 1886. “KOR SALE. Ten Shares in “the ‘Bxaminer Pub- lishing Company,’ each Share representing $100in the Capital Stock. yu EK undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (ali paid up) of the Capital Stock of THE EXAMINER PUSLISHING ComMP4Ny. Will be sold in lots of one or more shares, te suit purchasers. For further particulars apply 20 J. W. MITCHELL. Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1886. ear e > yaar s ‘gat te . : LY B&G be Rais: * O45 Gat, i! or stolen, from the premises, Bay field Street, yesterday (13th),a young Dog. about 4 months old, black and white. Any information given of his whereabouts, or returned to A. Her- L! IST mans, will be suitably rewarded. Caution against selling him. janl4 FoR SALE—That desirable Dwelling 1 House and premises, situate on Bayfield Street, near corner Queen Street, now occupied by Mr. Bruce Stewart. Terms easy. Apply to Richard John- son, Kent Street. janli tf WANTED—At the Hospital for the Insane, a Cook, Apply at the Justityution. jané 6i T° LET—Shop and Warehouses lately occupied by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter’s Bay. Ap- ply om the premises. jan3 tf T° LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by W. W. Rodd. Apply on the premises, nov724 tf T° LET—The House at the head of Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Enquire at THE EXAMINER office. novl7 vod That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jnp?21 eod T° LET TO LET--A House on Pleasant Street, with * stable and well in yard, Applyto William Dodd. octs T° LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. iiaszard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun2i eod tf WOR SALE—A Dwelling Honse and Shop + situate on Euston Street. For terms and par- ticulars apply to George Alley or to the owner on the premises. —H. hi, Pollard. septs tf T° LET—A House and Gatbuildings and 6 Aores of Land, known as “Maryfield,” siiuated oa Malpeque Road, adioining the premises of Mal- colm Moke od, Esg. For turther articulars Spvly Yo J. Gh Bvtectatiw et tn Viweee 2 Sager -- FRIDAY, JANUARY 14, 1887. Notice to Debtors a All amounts due to W. R.! “er ea WD, BEER Largely ee ee FUR GOOBS. | LARGE REDUCTIONS | ON FUR DOLMANS, CIRCULARS, SACQUES, MUFFS, CAPS, &e. Largely Reduced Reduced Prices Prices During Stock Taking. During Stock Taking, Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1887. THE GREAT Glearance Sale ing ed DRY £5 ie wk he Le: G2 © LIN CS: Oat orem A inl si MEACIDON A LID’S. 3jT-—_- eB ie. Everyone Who has already Made c?urchases, Delighted with their Bargains. NOW 1S YOUR TIME 10 BUY YOU CAN THE Gam. EVER OFFERED j, B. Macdonalc GREAT CLEARANCE* SALE. Ch’town, Dee 16, ’86.--dy wy DEPEND ON ARGAIN © CITY GETTING | IN THIS AT QUEEN STREET. ee EXTENSIVE GASH SALE | 20: I have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember 15th, 18=6, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. ih BROwW nN. Ch'téwn, Dee, 1¢—wky wis Nene nnn ne eemnnnaaaneaaiaaaameiaaneneee Rena aie te fl at gg = - | a 4 : i | e ae Bl Bi H ti 4 5 | 3 } a