cna eye aaa a ah at Loeal and @Qther Items. TE A} D 3 SITY Hs AMINER, SANUARY ™" beep easaniin TELERBADEIS. WE! Hye o| *2 ie bee W Bean Suorts and Oil Cake selling che p | t R. K. Brace’s : | fs t RK ‘ ce’ s (Speciat Desparcuss ro Toe EXAMINsi. | Genie lu > Market Hall is being fitted up fer the | froubles in Rurmah Concert tc-morrow night, —_—-- a - M , a > : . ANDALAY, Jan, 18. ames McDownal D, Ks ‘ High Sheriff of T . 1 . . : » von, 3 ly b ‘ : ity, i8 in the « ity he flying coriumnpas of Britis! i troops sent - ;out on a reconnoitering Sage lition have fur Toboggan Slide will n t ba open ' oe d to Mandalay. Thev lost several night, owing to prevailing high winds. - > One drank was disposed of at the St tipen- diary Magistrate's Court this af a linia band at the Citizen’s Rink and Saturday afternoon. = \WHeN a man has ro desire but to speak truth, ernoon, bight jie the @pac o> ‘He handled the gun carelessly and pow Wears an angel’a plumage,” is the latest obituary io a Kansas paper iii A REGULAR MEETING of Alexandra Chapter of Poyal Arch Masons wil! be h id ia Masonic Hall, this evening, at 8 o'clock, < Said a young lady at the 1 don’t get a letter thie mail, what he was doing Sunday, that’s all.” = ue Gospel Army are evidently bound to make a noise in the world, a bass drum to their other implements of war -~ No 2 Co., Garrison LHe membtra oi Artillery, have a dinser at to-morrow eVveuinys patel the Osborne House sa preasanty time 18 antici- ial be to-night at 8 Queen Sir Here will a meting cluck, in White’s building, eet, ‘ to organizs for the approaching Civic Election. a \. PARAGRAPH in a Milwaukee paper reads : ‘-A thunderstorm made ranger a poet, : mother’s kiss made West a painter, and Se ur dollars a week makes us a journalist.” seinem A SaraTocs belle who, some six months ago, was so languid that ehe port herself at the altar, now throws a fiat-iron acroes the room au‘ hits the mark every time, o ~- — Rev. Mr Dorie, Jately from Port Hull, has purchased a cozy residence in Summerside into which he moved not long sines, We extend to Mr. Dobie, a hearty welcome.— Pi meer. —_- Oe Coreercrion.—In the report of the meeting ou Monday eveniog last, an omission ovcarred in reporting the almost unanimous vote taken at the ~peuiag, on the nomiaation of Mr, © MeRae,—Joun Ross. eel THe Gloucester fis hing schooner Mabel Del- laway, which left that port on a haddocking trip on the 20th ult., has been given up as lost. She had a crew of sixteen Provincialists, among whom was Michael McDonald,of Grand River. — = > — ATTENTION is direcied ment of the Lecture Course to the advertise in connection with S*. James’ Church. The lectures will, without doubt, be both eloquent and instructive. We hops they will be well attended. ibid ‘Tas gold bent a at t the Ro ler Rink last even- ing was witnessed bya iargs audience, and was very exciting. Six contestants entered— L. Phillips being the lucky one. The band of the 82ad Battalion furnished choice music during the eveving. Sieecillliedimwe In an Out-Weast breach of promise case, the defendant put in the unheard-of plea that he broke the engagement on account of a lack of eonversational power on the part of the young lady. Tae jary, who were all married men, could not swallow this extraordiaary etory, and mulcted bim ia a verdict of a thousand dollars. sioiiiiitilbicnsiael A Bvxom widow, who had recently buried her husbaad, visited his grave in company with a gentleman friend who had previously pafl her marked attention. After contem- plating the grave in mournful silence, she re- marked to her companion: ‘Ah, James. that’s where you might have been had you only had a little mre courage,” senile masa A MINISTER was questioning his Sunday school concerning the story of Eutychas, the young man who, listening to the the apostle Paul, feli asleep, and wastaken updead ‘What? from this solemn preaching of falling down, he said, ‘“‘do we learn evént ?’ when the rep'y came from a litile girl, pst acd prompt: ‘‘Pleas>, sir, mivisters shoul leary not to prevch too long sermons.’ lomdclidlipnets met Grorex Dockenponrr, of North River, with a s*rious accident in the boarding house of Philip Foy, North Side Queen Square, yes- terday afternoo: W hile in a act of de- scendivg the stairs he sli ppd and fell head long to the flor. receiving injaries which left him insensible for about an honr. Dr. Beer was called in and was s0 5 iccessful in allevi- ating the unfortunate mat.’s sufferings that he was able to return to h's home at North Rivea yesterday evening. —_-_- > - Tas Ovtio K For Horse Breepens.—The future horse is half or three-qua'ter French ot Baglish draft. Hal!-b!ood is enough of the English Shires or Clydes, while itis better to | have a quarter more of the French. Those crosses are now the mos uleable of any horses, as they are §usefaland for many par- poses not exce ‘led. The smaller ; make most excellent roadsters, especially the kr neh grades and grand far m horses New York Tribune. ———— Pus Centenary Celebration of the Halhfax Una itable Iris Society on the 18ch inst, was The oratorofthe day was Gargan, of Bovton His address was eloquent, end was listened to with marked attention. In the evening, a grand banyguet was h Id im Mason’s Hall at which upwards of two hundred guests were pr vent Se veral prominent gentlemen sent letters of regret, among whom were His Lord- ship Bishop Mclatyre, and WV. ©. DesBrisay, a grand success Hon. Thomas - Esq., President of the Benevolent Irish Society ee Tue «xperiment which Messrs. Tuckett & Son entered upon when they commenced to mnake the "Myrtle Nayy” tobacco ws this; to give the puplie a tobacco of the very linea’ V irgin' a leaf at the smallest possible margin beyond its actual cost, would be so extensively b yught as to remun-r- ate them. By the end of three yers the demand for it had grown so much as to give assurance that th experi “nt was within reach The demand for it today is more than ton times greater than it waa t' on, aud it is still increasing. Sucvess hgs been reavhed. Thursday 20 ol he can say ® great deal ia a narrow Post Office: ‘* If I want to know Chey have added uld hardly sup- | in thé hope that it | p ) men killed and wounded in a skirmish with Pacoits. The loss of the! fatter is unknow: i Re sinforcements needed he re, Much | | UGOrsiness prevails regarding the situa ion. Che Kuropeans long for the arrival of Lord Daff when it is hoped a firm policy will baad pted Phe Mandalay cor j respondent .fthe London Times says that the forces under the rebel Princes are dails increasing in streneth. : Prin > Hei son, son of the late war Prince, who has proclaimed himself King. is at Fabain He has 10,000 armed men. a ight Reyal FR A Ri eception. Ortawa, Jan. 19, Sir John MeDonald was right royally | wal comed on arriving at the capital to-day. Che Cabinet, Mayor, and members of the City Council, and several associations met scorted him to the the midst of a large him at the station and e City Hail, where, in assemblage that gree ved him with many cheers, ad lreases of we 'aom>G wera present- ed by the Liberal-C -nesrvative ana Young Men's L tr U 8 rv ive As ie :. the Workingmen’s Association, and | Cercle La Foatain the latter a Prenat | Club—in Ottawa a " | Shippiag Di saster. Beston, Jan. 18, i Cantain Ma: aon, of the schooner N ‘1, at | thi port from Halifax reportson the 16+h, | | Matinicus Ligh , bearing W. N. W., sixty |} miles, passed schoon or R. Leach of Wey: |mouth, N §&., er-logged and abandon- ,ed. She isdirectly in path of navigation, Labor Disturbances ; | —— i | } Jan. 19 of police was to the scene of the coke regions. | Pirrssune, Pa., This evening a carload despatched from this city the rio‘ous disturbances in The police were sent gram from Col. the and Standard C i | Fryck of ‘ke works, secltittciiaSiansetaslanin Sus} pictous Movements. Mapnip, Jan. 19. The Government of Spain has drawn the attention of France to the suspicious move- ments of Carlists R»publicans the mn demoustrations against | tervitory, Spain from French oo | “Not Guilty fd SC | 19. Labouchere, charged with libelling Howell, a member of Parliament, in alleging that he had appropriated ere belonging to the Gas Lonpon, Jan. } The jury, in the cise of Stocker’s Fund, to-day rendered a verdict of ‘‘not guilty. Gladstone's Denial. Lonpon, Jan. 19. lt is reported that Gladstons, in response to urgent appeals from his party, will take an ear! unity to deny he ever in- tended to propose a restoration of the Irish Parliament, a measure that would tend to the separation of Ireland a y oppor or Russian Nihilism it and arrested several persons found in the house. - — -_ A»ypreciative Tes nchbiies. —-— in response toa tele- | Me O86 W OC d i asking for aid. | ! fron: | tier, and asked her to prevent any hostile | or. Pererssura, Jan. 19. A Nihilist resort has been discovered in this city. The polico mada a descent oa | it Gadieuns Court Wepnespay, J un. 20 Phe Fitzpatrick sheet'ng eac,-—-The second trial of O:to Sidaey Robinson, | charg sed with manslaughter. beuan this Pore before Mr. Justice Hensley. Mr Peters, for the prisoner, took exception to any juror sitting on the present trial who had been on the Jest jury. The Court sus- tained the objection, and consequently the present jury is composed of an cn‘irely different setof men, The trial will likely | be concluded this evening, | ‘The trial of the man Gillis, indicted for } the murder of #he old man Callaghan, will | begin to-morrew morning, provided the | Ry /binson tria' in then concluded ; if not, P it will commen» immediately after. The | trial will likely iaat some days. | —————i- <> Gu iti City Council Nominations. iain | Fottowmne are the nominations fo: Mayer aud Councillors :— MAYOR. Henry B D. R. er M. Hooper. COUNCILLORS, W ard 1—Thomas Morris 2—Joh Kelly, Thomas Z. Taylor. “ 3—Edward Davy, A. A. McLean. ‘* 4—Samuel McRae, Jchn Lewis, ‘* § —Alexander Horne, —_— _ OD © OHO renege Special Notices 1 cheap at the London House tc Boy’s Surrs Sale at ja 19 31 Clearance the | i NLS 0 irpets cheap at the Clearance Sale lat the iene liouse. ja 19 3i | “ " { BARGAINS iv Prints at the Clearance Sale at the London House jx 19 3i | Mens Svirts at ex remely low prices at the Clearance Sale at the London House. js 19 3i | THe Great Cach Clearance Sale is ++i} go- |iag on in alidepartmen‘s at the Londoa House | js 193i BLack SImLKs very low at tha Clearance Sale a t the Lendon Uk: use. ji 19 3i \i EN'S } OvERo MATS ata great reduction at the Clearances Sale «the London House. 7 193 Dr: heap at the Cl. ss Goops and Remnants very ec at the Lendon House ja '9 3i at the earance Sale and White Cottons cheap ance Sale at the London House. ja 16 33 | Scorch Tweers —A grand time to get a suit cheap at the Clearance Sale at the Londcn GREY | Clea Fn ee Pe | r oe AYER’S | Cherry Pectoral. No other comp!ainte are so i attack asthosea®ceiing the none so trified with by the majority of suffer. ers. The ordimary cough or cold, resulting perhaps from a trifling or unconscious exe posure, is often but the beginning of a fatal sickness. AY%uR’S CHERRY PECTORAL hag well proven its efficacy in a forty years’ fight with throat and lung diseases, and should be taken in all cases without delay, A Terrible Cough Cured. “In 1857 1 took a severe cold, which affeeted my lungs. Ih ae ia terrible cough, and passed night alt: r bight without sleep. ‘The doctors gave me up. i tried AYER’S CHERRY PrEc- TORAL, which relieved my lungs, induced sleep, and afforded me the rest ‘necessary for the recovery of my strength. By the continued use of the PECTORAL a perma- ment cure was eifected. 1 am now 62 years old, hale aud hearty, and am satisfied your CHERRY PECTOKAL saved me, HORACE FAIRBROTHER,” Rockingham, Vt., July 15, 1862. nsidious in thelr throat and lungs: Croup. —A Mother's Tribute. “While in the country last winter my little boy, three years old, was taken ill with croup; it seemed as vs he would die from strangu- lation. One of the faim ily Suggested the use of AYER’S CR 3 RRY PECTORAL, a bottle of Which was always kept in the house. This was t in stall and frequent doses, and j to our delight in iess than half an hour the little patient was breathing easily. The doe tor said that the Crexry Prerora. had saved my darling’s life. Can you wonder at Our gratitude? Sincerely yours, ms 3s) EPuma’Ge DNEY.”* 159 West 128th St ew York, May 16, 1882, | | Lonpon, Jan. 19. my nae: a AYER’S coy a i n my family several years, and do not Ata mosting which was held last even- hesitate to pronounce it the most effectual | , I 9 i -e hav ing, in Exater Hall, Mr. Stead was prey : - aoa dy for coughs aud — bg reg |sented with a purse of £113, which had "— ake Crystal, Minn,, March 13, 1882. been subscrived in penny doaations by “IT sutiered for eight years from Bronchitis, wo men. and after trying many remedies with no sue | i ee eess, 1 was c ired by the use of AYFR’S CHER | ‘ BY PreeToraL. JOSEPH WALDEN.” Ww tner i i st} Bytali: a, Miss, , April 5, 1882. ill “I cannot say enough in praise of AYER’s ed iT “a «(OL “re far CueRRY PicToRAL, believing as I do that f FOIAO WE : next 2h ho : but for its use I should long since have died | the taritime Provinces from lung troubles . BRaGpon.” | Palestine, Texas, April 22, 1382, i y lo To. Jan. 20.—-10 a. m. No case of an affection of the throat or | , sts which can be 1 Clondy weatHe®r with rain and sleet, fol- a A oc . > gam P< et J 9 se of AVER’S CRE EC AL, 'lowed by colder, north-westerly to westerly — see repay ome: + : ‘ and it witt always cure when the disease ig winds, mild and cleariag weather. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Chazlottetown, Jan. 20, 1886 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at OIE TE, hn sis shcnedi>' fobbenciwee t Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at — midnight) asvdes eden Pid ebb aetna é oi“ Lowest Temperature this mor ning ngpwie's 20 6 | Temperature this morping,at 8 o'clock. , .35.1 T mperatnre this afternoon at lo’elocb, 24.7 Te PF ARESRO RIES. At the Manse, Valleyficld, on 15th Jan, b Rev. Roderick McLean, John Macdoaald, to Mary Ann McLeod, both of Lot 61. At Strath! byn, mm 2nd Jan., 1886, by Rev Jehn McLeod, Mr David Theo. Mutch, cf Rustico, to Miss K: ate Jane, daughter of Mur- dock Lamont, E q ; Springton. goa 0B. I i this city, on the 10th ult - McDougall, Argy'e Shere, age d 90, At Lot 2?, 01 5th inst. Donald Stewart, a native of Skye, in his 545h year At Now Richmond, John Campbell, Ksq., in his 72nd year. Archibald NOTES. Not the promissory, but fects about \WWetcome Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the sdu‘ter ati ne used to | reduce the cost of “ Pure Goods,” but does ossesa the value of legi timate Washisg | Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by tho nse of the genuine over Soaps of denbtfal character. None should be deceived even by Ked and Yellow | Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the Wricoms, as 3 pair of clasped hands is stamped ou every ter, Made by Curt, Daves & UD } not already beyond the control of medicine, PREPARED BY Dr.J.C.Aycr&Oo., Lowell, Masa, Gold by all Druggists, : LONG CLEAR BACON Me S PORK, Breakfast Bacor, Spiced * Rolls, Sugar-cured Hams, Cumberland Bacon, and Lard, in ca-lots or lee "8 quantities, Address J. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, St. Thomas, 2aw 3mos Ont, 8g Jan 15, — ee “9 YAN iN L4es is Si, POUND, &e OST —A melita Ww hip: and Patent Pocket, The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at the effice of A. McNeill. =jen20 li yer s SALE—A smali Safe. Apply at ‘THE EXAMINER Office jan 4 ANTED—A _ Housemaid. Apply to the Matron, P. FE. L. Hospital. de29 OAKDILRS—Two or three gentlemen or B lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. Williem Kenuedy, Brick Mouse, Hilishorough Park. septo tf sly LET-—The large brick Store on Queen Macieod, Possse Apply to A. White. epr?7 2aw pat Street. next to J, D. sion given first of May. 1 URSORIBE for THE WEEKLY FXAMI- NER. he ‘atest lecal «m4 frretgn news own aiways be foustl Uhervfa, 2O, 1886. 0 PERKINS & STERNS’. WSs KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER Wi EDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S ‘OUCK, 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. Oo Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. HOLIDAY GOoDs. The Largest Stock, New Ornamental. west 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. ———--——=-() ae ee ee Let Ali Remember that we will net be Undersold by any House in the Trade. 0 SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYINGELSEWHERE PERKINS & STERNS. AE AT DISCOUNT SALE A CHANGE AND A CHANCE. ————- }———- waver we txtraordinary Inducements to Purchasers of Dry Goods, 0 T ic our intention to make achange in our business early in the New Year, and we shall for a time offer our whole stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS AND MIL- LINERY at immense reductions in price, eommencing MONDAY, the ]4th inst. Our stock of Goods is so large it is impossible for us to enumerate it, but in every department our prices will be REDUCED 20 to SO PER CENT and a lot of Odds and Remnauts will be closed out at HALF PRICE. Our Goods are always marked in plain figures and customers will see that the discounts are made bona fide. Orders by letter will receive careful and prompt attention. We wiil also prepay freight to the country on all purchases exceeding ten dollars. The above discounts are for Cash only, but for purchases exceeding fifty dollars we will allow three months’ credit, This is our first Big Discount Sale, and we intend to fulfil all the promises of our adver- tisement. Oo Ch’town, Dec. 10, ’85--dy wy 2mos ee - piscnaiihaneinimoeteraneanagl ———— THE WUTUAL LIFE INSURGNCE CO. OF REW YORK. HSTABLISHED, 1842 Assets, One Hundred and Five Millions ($ 105,000,000.) Amount of Volicies Now in Force about Four Hundred Willions ($400,000,0600). S phtemee DS to Policy Holders LARGER than those of aby other Comy any. Is has no Stock Holders to claim any part of the Profits,—the Asssets and Surplus al! belong to the Assured, It is the BEST COMPANY in which to Insure, as it combines all the advantages of Age, Large Membership, Financial Strength, Absolute Security, and the Cheapeet Ineur- auce that is honestly possible under any contract, which bae s definite value to the bene- ficiary, = J. W. FITZPATRICK, JOHN MACEACHERN, Travelling Agent for the Maritime Provinces, Agent fur P. E. Island. Ch’tewa, 22, 1882—lme won ot Charlottetown Cemetery Co. EF aces E acts .. poner eliag e Saafe i ng 9 2 e OC ; wil) be held «t ef the above Company wi \4o clock on the afternoon of TURSDA V, the | 2nd day of FEBRUARY, next, at the offie of — Steam Navigation Co., corner of Great eorge and Lower W ater Streets. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary Cemetery Co 3119 25 & Ist feb } | ; ; | Jan, 19, 1886— | , ROTICE r. HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL JENERAL MEETING of the Share- holders of THz Examiner Pustitsaing Com PANY will be held at the office of Tur EXaMINER newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 27th of January, inst., at the hour of eight o’slock, in the evening. N, A, MITCHELL, Secretary. Ch’town, Jan, 15, 1886—wky & dly , rn} tam A Bonanza for Bargain-Hanters. A Genuine Mark Down Sale !—Ap- palling Reductions !—Unheard-Gt Prices !—-Overcoats, Suits, Tweeds and Gents’ Furnishings— SLAUGHTERED! SLAUGHTERED | SLAUGHTEREB ! TIME for Stock-taking is near. Dull trade is alarming. Our stock of Tweeds must gv. Our Our big Our large ’ Furnishings must go. The goods mammoth stock of Clothing must go. stock of Gents’ Furnishings must go. and superb stock of Ladies The price is not so much of an object. must turn into new dollars, This price list is only an index :— Men's Heavy, Overcoats with Fur Collars, only $10, worth $14, Men’s Biack Worsted $6.50, worth $10. Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.50, #2 and up. $16 will buy a first-class Suit, made to measure, worth $22.50. $4 will purchase a first-class pair of Scotch Tweed Pants, worth $5.50. will buy a Heavy just $8.75. Tryon Tweed Suits, made to measure by first class workmen, $11, $12, and up. Childs’ Winter Suits, with good trimmings and braided, $1.75, and up; $8 will purchase a nobby Seotch Tweed Suit, worth $12. Our Black Wor- sted Overcoats, worth $12, now $8; $1 will buy a Suit of Underclotging in pure Cape Wool. We hold the championship ior honest, riced Tweeds, and challenge icate our $95-cent worth $1.40. REID BROS. CAMERON BLOCK Ch’town, Dec. 31, 1835. Removal of Snow From Sidewalks. OTICE is hereby given that the Bylaw of this city, compelling every citizen to remove “‘ao much of the Snow and Ice from the sidewalks as shall lodge immediately in front of every HOUSE, STORE, WARE- HOUSE, BUILDING or PROPER1 ¥, owned or occupied by him or her, to the width of EIGHT FERT, within TWENTY- FOUR HOURS from ard after every snow- ssorm,”—-will, this winter, be rigidly enforced, The following streets are subject to this By-law : Queen Street, to Euston Street. only at Suits, Winter Ulster, worth low- all-comers to dup- Merino Wool Tweed, Pownal Street, > : Great George St., * ' Prince Street, “¢ ¢ AND so much of all the streets in this city, running EAST AND WEST as lie between POW NAL Street and WEYMOUTH Street. No further Notice will be given,,but ail delinquents will be prosecuted for the pen- alties tixed by the Bylaw, . By order, THOMAS FLYNN, City Marshal. Ch’town, Jan. 11, 1886 —3i eod a ej @} ene DEBILITATED MEN. wos are allowed a fr i thirty daye of the use of Dr. Dye’s Cele Voltaic Beit tin Electric Suspensory Ai nees, for tt reief and permanent cure of Nervo 8s Detniit of Vitality and Manhood, and ali kindred tr Also for ey other disenses. Complete 1 tion to Health, Vigor and Manhood guar ite: No risk is incurred. Illustrated pampbiet in snvelope mailed free, by addressing VOLTAIO BELT CO., Marshall, M OFFICE OF T HE ROCKFORD WATCH OO. Rock Forp, Iuu., Sept. i7, 1885, HIS is to certify that we have appointed E. W. TAYLOR SOLE AGENT for the sale of our Quick Train Railroad Watches in the City of Cnarlottetown, P. E. 1, and that we wil), to the fullest extent, sustain the usual warranty given by him to purchas- ers of our movements. No warranty what- ever attaches to these goods when offered for sale by others than our duly appointed Agents. ROCKFORD WATCH CO., By HOSMER P. HOLLAND, Seo’y. CSL (9)z Pom 9 % 3S Coane a Re LO) “guick we % ° WarcH. —— ea pa = fy Ye = & 4A 0 . ) + Sa 47 ‘4 ae oe x % RAILROAD WATCH A. Having examined and tested the Rockford Quick Train Watches, we cffer them with the fullest confidence to =e public, as being one of the best made and moet reliable Watches, fur the money, ip the market We fully guarantee every Watch sold by us. HE W. TAYLOR, Cameroa Block, Charlottetown. Estab’ished 1872, Oot, 31, 1885,—ly 2aw cow law & wkly aa? coe on aon ance I cea a