Pei pe ttl me, BB i ee ee Pa Se Pati ate nite ne te mt « Ai¢laar ' ocal and Qther tems ei f 7 tay 4 S ie Rink > Srtoat Despatcucs re Tre MtamiMren, | av ‘ “ * BRIT ISH AFFAIRS e and w¢ i music at the Citizens’ | 1 ht. peiapendipvniliniila > rs nats Y : ’ , » : iate for Mi K rle a Con Resig Ona ul 10] l of the wvern- ? Thurs lay, Feb. 11 : ri - nent. | Army intend having a Sacred teir Barracks next week session ar ey a Lonpon, Jan 28. \ Goop second-hand Upright Piano, in| The & ae in a ond ; ; : ; @ Standard this morning says Lort r, at a aryaln, Apply at this'a , +3 } i ‘ ppty Salisbury and Sir Michael Flicks Beach will | a announce in Parliament to-aay the resigna 7 . é ». | tion of the Gover mt. fun N teamship Company's tha paalrsyncel phen 2 32% ate »dvertis 6 will appeer in to-morruv he Standard says Chamberlain will be t : ‘ 1} ; [Irish Secretary in the Gladstone . . il Government. It aiso says, all the continent ur Ladies of St. James’ Church intend | «xcept Russia regrets the resignation of the | holding a Sociel and Fauey Fair early in| Tory Government. Mar [The Standard predicts that the next | me Cabinet willbe shorter-lived than the pre- | , si ‘DID A rican OU gan, 9 sk ps, ; Sent Lt says the outlook is glo my onus: bee st a great bargain by applying | Kither England cr Ireland wiil be torn at thi | apart or there will be a succession of short- o | lived governments, weakening the executive Tur Seott A is being enforced by the/at home and abroad. The defeat of the S i ° magistrates of St. Peter's Bay withoutfear,/government last night has left all the favor or a ' | pager par - in the House of Commons 2 jin a state of chaos and may result in a dia- Lanon made pleasant sometimes, physics pain | solution of parliament and an appsal to the An X-} a ys, six-pence gain | country. M , jrnzs 21} pees : ~~ a’ > . . ; | War Prospects. CAPTA F¥ ACK UROWLEY x } rominent | ph oS ie } » + ha Sia : 4, i at M mcrto Pe | I Saivation Armyy at Jioncron . . ro orth Jt ee CONSTANTINOPLE, Jan. 27 died Saturday morning as the resuit of a * ; < ii rl e inh abit ints of the Island of Urete, pl r shee 2 t] f 1 ‘ ‘a hree-fourth of whem are Greeks, are ex- HA : ¢ $75,000 on amusements, | cited over the prospect of the arrival of a 25) 0 : } ='02,000 on cigars, to- Gre ek FQiia lee i. l here are only two Tar- b : i >i n 10,000 on siiks, satins kish tron-clads in Cretan waters, and they ena” 4 for the ladies are stationed in Enda bay. They would - j be unable to resist the progress of a great ; . und =Carnival at the! fleet, The Turkish garrison on the Island R R Cost t ill give | numbers 10,000 men I upon whi vill be nial si : i they intend repre — ey : oer . ; Grand Gubernatorial Ball if ; is — - i a a . » > , : — How. Messrs SULLIVAN AND Ferouson left | FREDERICTON, Jan, 27. . ball G i for England Tuesday evening. Alarge bun 1e ali at »vernment House, this | ber of persons were at the station So see them off, and as the train started, they received | Tilley, which has been the principal topic three hearty cheers of social interest for some time, was an —_-—_— unqualifie? success. In grandeur and bril- Ir is the intention of many of the Protes | liancy it is declared to surpass the great | tant churches in Montreal to observe Sun- ball, given here upwards of twenty-five January ist, asa day of special | years ago, in honor of the Prince of Wales. ng to Almighty God for the |~ allie ilonate — oe — | the: ivy Failure, A ports agre this is the hardest wint r| eas Seotiand has experie ynced in twenty years, | Toronto, Jan. 27. now two feet deep. Sheep are starving and Peter Ryan, the well known reform perishing, and wild birds flocking to towns) »oJiician and trade auctioneer, has failed nd villages to obtain for od. Railre ad ©OM-| with Jiabilisies at from $120, 000 to $125,- suies find ib very diifiealt to keep ‘si! 000. Several months ago he bought out moving > ithe Joseph Hall m wnnfacturing works, oun mens Licht etuth~sas tueiie | Ushowa, to which be attributes his failures. ast evening, and the mails she had on | eibeieneide siliiiiddinntinoe board were received here this forenoon. | ails by way of the Capes were also re- | eived to-da The epecial mail traia | Seats here to-night at a quarter to bine | o'clock. ‘selina ulead A prracuMmenrT of eight men from the C har- | lottetown Engineers, left on ‘Theeday evening | te : by Sir Horace Lambold. for Kingston, to take a three months course, | ~” _ 29 at the Royal Military Acad my. The follow- | Sy naar in i ompese the detachm«e nt si tilliardists, g:.-\Mlejor Moore, ergs. Sterns, ‘‘orp!. cal litchell, sappers Wakeling, Heartz. Tayior, | New York, Jan. 27 y | > ’ 7 ae o & Brown and drummer Stairs. We wish them| ; ra : every sacces. | Thesecond billiard game im the series eee ; between Sehaffer and Vignaux to-night, was ‘ ; ; . ” | = } 1 S ehaa 0 -o . ( Saran Trotr, alias Harris, a wells | ¥°8 SY © roa “ Oil vi ane ‘ : e Oree © enatear og we known col of Balifax, wag |? POP Ge Seem UU, VIZNANK, Ovo. frogen to death af hts ago. She was} oo ee a found | s in a gutter of the Admiral’s| Weather Bullenno , ; . . _ Ph EELS t s rate garden grounds, near the naval CL tae = C “ : bell At 1 sd. a st naked, with her i Pro ial lif ; G the next 24 homrs for clothes besid her py eg ee eertemsr te ; . | the Maritime Provinces. woman was subject to fits of temporary in- | eanity and dui ne ¢ } bably | sanity, and during e of these probably a ; . oe . oRON e = 10 : had been wandering about all night. She | Foxonzo, Jan. 28.--10 a. m. had been ishing at the gardener’s on Moderate winds, mostly easterly, cloudy Saturday, and left during the evening. An| weather, with light local falls of sleet or inquest was heid, and a rdict in accord- | rain. ance with the facts returned os a M ETROROLOGICAL OFFICE i base burner st%ye, the telephone snd | Charlottetown, Jan, 28, 18°56, other improvementa of a like kind have work- eee Temperatare pram ome rm : : idanicht 919 ed lomestic and secial revolution within the MIANIGAS), . reece tae last few vear Amovug these improvements | Lowest rs mperature yes orday, (re al at } | ‘ seul al ‘ | IU) wees seseeeee eeesesereevees ) it is not untair to 2 te the Myrtle met? tPF wrest Temperat a set mse eee ; toba | t mejority of men smoke | 40 : b this morning ...... i tobacco ; have done so for centuries past, and | Temperature this morning,at § o’clock...96.3 gpa. RR: ; i ] a aed | > naan at } o’alack r will continus to do so. It is important thera: | T*™ perature thie afternaon at } o’olock, |. 2.50 fore, that they shonid smoxk e the best quality | f the articl That is what they are supplied with inthe ‘“‘dlyrt Navy.” All smokers | Sons of Temperance. vh> have used it know that ite flavor “esnnot | ee 4 curpaseed, that ality is $ uni-| . ems ‘ Lr} _t quai , is ae “ee On Monday evening, 25th inst., James f aad that ni? care t y have © ¢X- , , > ’ ee shat the trada| McKinnon, G. W. P., and Jess¢ S Burns, ercise in its purchase is to see that the trade | **"* op ed ; and KT. & B tamped on the plug G. S., assisted by members of Onward an Ty rx ; 4LAalDy et ci 3 ) 5° da . ~~. ie ’ Lorne Divisions, organized Orion Division, |No. 155, at Tryon with the following HYMEN EAI \ quiet wedding tock place | i ’ yon, ' 8 ! : ers :— on Wednesday « ve ning | ast, at the residence | °° of David Regers, Exq , Freetown, Prince Co. | W. P.—Edward Davison. The principais 1th ia happy occasion, were} W. A.—Maggie Douil. . : t . ot} Fad e a 1] 2 L, | ?, of 0 rth Be lequ a R. $.—Annie Ayers. Miss B Rogers sugnter of Mavic | A R. S.—Reuben Teard. R re, | 4 he mM was a ri rmed | F. S.—John H. Lea . > | wh Pasc d ‘ as sisted “ . wv & 3 ° > : th Poy. B. Bell Ate 2 = rt Miss | T.— Robert Howatt. v i » & young VS , ' ‘he : Lydia Auld, scted as bridesm:id, and Mr. |; ee Lefurgey. D niel Stewart, attended the groom, A num- { On.- Eliza ood, : ts sent at the! C,— Celia Wood ber of invited guests were present at the] U.—C od, wedding, The bride was the recipient of | I. S. —Spurgeon Clark, many handsome prosents, When the cere-) QO. S —Alvin McWilliams. mony had been e yncluded, a bountiful re pas st } PW. P.— Georgina Loafurgey. was partaken of, After spending a pleasant evening, the guests dispersed, ing the happy couple every success 1n Life. very _ > Vie regret to learn that Michael Dougan, -who has been for many years a ser- vant in the employ of Hoa. Wm. Campbell, Commissioner of Publie Works—met with a painful accident on M ynday last. On that day he was returning to Mr. Camp- bell’s from Kensington. With one hand he drove the horse ia the sleigh, and with the other he led a ‘powerful Clyde horse. After proceeding a short distance, the animel he was leading took fright and ran np alongside the sleigh, dragging Mr. Dow; vau's right arm over his head, and put- ting it out of joint. The services of Dr. Kerr were called in, but he found it im- poasible to put the arm back in its place. Dr. MeNeill, of Kensington, was then summoned to aesist Dr. Kerr. They chloro a patient, and after much tr 6 succeeds t pi ating the unfortu- pate man’s arm a k in its place with a noise that co ald be heard all over the house. Mr. Dongan is now doing as well | as cam be expeotod under the circumstances. wish- | tere DAIDY HDXAMINER, JANU- ART OP, | Special Notices. FINIINGS ‘prices French Kid, ‘il Goat . e oh Mall (by the @] in or ’, ote Neats, Split and Sole leather, Awls, 8, ristles, Pineers, Hammers, Knives, Pegs, Neils, Shoe Thread, & at Dorsey Golf & | Co ’s jan 2 | Meustacugs—yreal hair—just the thing for Le 1e fancy dress carnival. Only 10 cents. — Ww . Berr. jan 27, All kinda at low Kuglich Kip, French C.lf ‘ ‘ NOELMAKT.S ent, C., & Cry Seotia j 27 ; apa Cop CRANBERRIES and Nova | Fox-berries, for sale at Beer & Gofl's | GREAT RepvUcrion ! Creartxsa Ovt.— Sixty pairs Lodies’ O'1 Goat Butior Koote, | Old price $3.2": new price, $1.75 per pair. | Dorsey Goff & Co ja 27 Rounb to sell ‘is lot; 30 pairs gents cus'om boots on hand—&5 50 per pair—now sold. fer | $2 15. —DorsEY, GorF & Co, Fresh oysters received three times a weck, lat John Joy’s, Water Street. jam 23, tf Oysters by the barrel at John Joy’s, Water Street. jm a>, tf Pirase call at L. HK. Prowse’s and get a | receipt for the amount you owe him. jan 21, dy and wkly —OLEAvING OuT.—La- old price $L.60, Great PRepvcrion | } | dies’ and Gents’ Overshoes, new price $!.30 per pair. Dorsey, Gotf & Co, jan25 / |. E. Prowse ré quests an immediate amounts due him. jan 21, dy and wky settlement of all AH! THERE! FOR OYSTERS | Kent’s Restaurant, Richmond Stree’, AVING lately fitted up my establish- ment in the wost comfortable manner, am pow prepared to supply Owe 3° EES in every style Orders frem hotels and private promptly attended to. Luacheon hours from 7 a. m. to ll p. m families evening, given by Sir Leonard and Lady | War Fever in Greece ATHENS, Jan. 27. The war fever here is beyoud the control of the King and the Premier. Premier Delegannia has sent a protest to England against the offensive tone assumed i +> <p> ee | TeLecrams from the Pittsburg coke | Tegions report everything quiet. The ‘strike is now general, and has settled down | into an orderly contest between labor and | capital. MARRIZD. At Crapaud, on the 18th, inst,, by the Rev, T. W. Johnstone, Mr. Samuel Sherren to Miss Ellea Boyle, both of Crapaud. DEER. At Ch’town, Jan, 28th, of inflammation of the brain, Roy S‘ewart, = 11 months and 14 days, youngest son of John and Charlotte Patronage solicited. R. MITCHELL, Manager. Ch’ town, Jan, *, *R6—Iwk eod T Ec is a watch that can truly be called a eS * NE of the principal Jewelers of Albaay, ( N Y., says :-—-'‘We have noted by our observatory time the rate of a number of Rockford Watches sold by us, and their vari- ations. Watch of Fred Race, conductor, Htudson River R. R., 10 seconds in three months; watch of Fianklia Lusk, engineer Bosten & Albany R. R., 14 miuutes a year watch of Jacob Link, postmaster, six séconds a month ; watch of Aibert Morey, engineer, & A. R. R., five seconds a month ; watch of Charles Cornelius, conductor, B. & A. R R., eight seconds a month; watch of Captain Feelan, pilot of B, & A. steamer, four seconds a month.” — — We find, after properly regulating to our customer’s wear, that the Rockford Quick Train Watch is all that it is represented to be. Key W: TAYLOR; Sole Agent, Camerom Block. Charlottetown, Jan. 25, ’86. JOHN S. MACDONALD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrice :—In Newson’s Building, opposite New Post Office. Ch’town, Nov. 6, 1885—wkly 6m, GHEORGHE TWEEDY. ATTORNEY - AT - LAW, Rotary Public, &ec. OFFICE— Brown’s Block, Queen Square, ver Merchants Bank of Halifax, THIS PAPE] may oo found on file at Geo P. Rowell & Co’s. News Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce St.), where advertis os sontracts may be made for it IN NEW YORK. AGSE, FORREB, we. NTRAYED Yesterday, from the “ubscri- S ber’s prem’ses,a white and red Cow, without horns. Any person giving informa- tien of her whereabouts will be rewarded.— James Sullivan, Powna! Street. jin26 li pd Sa! 2 Alien st ANTS, {OUND A pair of Mitts, MeNeill’s Auction Room. Apply at A, jan 26 2i * OST—In this city, a sma!l Bunch of Keyes, fastened with a piece of cord. The finder will be rewarded by Jeaving same at THe FXaMINER office, jan 25—iwk BOR SALE— \ small Safe. EXAMINER office. Apply at THe jan 4 QUNE ARTS,—Miss A. Alley has re- opened her classes in Fine Arts, and is prepared to receive @ limited number of pupils. The course of study includes Draw-’ ing from casts and still life; Painting, in oils and water colors, &c.; Decoration, Ou silk, satin and plush. Terms made known on application. jan 15 Gi eod pd OARDERKS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. William Kennedy, Brick House, Hillaborough Park. Col'ings. Lovely New Style of Chromo Cards, with name and prize for 0c, 142 packs, i2 names, for $1. A sample hij pack and agent’s outfit with illue- | trated catalogue of Tricks and Novelties, for sept tf pe, LET--The large brick Store on Qucen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Possse- inn given first of May. Apply to A. White. a Yaw pat | Bc. st this sli ” a We RINNEY, Firuindtit N. 8,—-mar .oee ‘for THE WEEKLY EXAMI- K) NER. The latest local «n@ fersign news oan always be fount therein. amt tse 1886. Facts Facts 0 PERKING & STERND Wis -KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER erin WDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S 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. -O iilniialidieiiaaiasiiaa Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. HOLIDAY GOODS. The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and Ornamental. Prices to Please Everyone. Our NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. ----- 9) > Let All Remember that we will net be Undersold by any House in the Trade. ee SEE OUR PRICES BEFRE BUYING ELSEWHERE — © PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dee. TI, coe <onelier GREAT DISCOUNT SALE o-—--e A CHANGE AND A CHANCE. i ixtraordinary Inducements to Purchasers of Dry Goods, em oO z* is Our intention te 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, commencing MONDAY, the 14th 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 30 PER CENT and a let of Odds and Remnants will be closed out at HALF PRICE. Our Goods are always marked in plain figures and customers will sce that the discounts are made bona fide. Orders by letter will receive careful and prompt attention. We wil] also prepay freight to the country on all purchases exceeding ten dollars, The above discounts are for Cash only, but for purchazes 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- tizement, We OO MATS BB Be: Vec. 10, BRITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREET. ee 8 FALL AND WINTER STOCK, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. Ch’town, '85—dy wy 2mos — eee SINGING SCHOOL. “AVING been earvestly requested by many «f the singers of Charlottetown to open a SCHOOL OF MUSIC, where a comp'ete knowledge of the Rudi- ments of Vocai Muric can be acquire?,aod, ia pursuance of the above request, I will meet all those who are desirous of scquiing the art of Readiog Vocal Music at Sixhi, at my rooms, SCOTT’s HALL, KENT STREE), on THURSDAY EVENING, JAN, 28rn, at 8 o'clock, Let all who wish to attend be present the first night if possible, TERMS-— $1.00 FOR 12 LESSONS. D- W. FRIESE, Teacher of Vocal Music & Voie Building. Charlottetown, Jan, 21, 1886.—dy tl dte New Furniiure, &e., &c,, at Auction. AT, Rooms, FRIDAY, 29th inst., at 2 o'clock, > Sates 1 Parlor Set, walnut, velvet and repp, 1 do walnut and haircloth. 1 Bedroom Set, ash and walnut, 1 do stained elm, 1 do painted. 1 Centre T. able, 1 Dining Table. 2 Hat Racks, 2 Whatnots--all new and good. 3 Easy Chairs, 3 Feather Beds,3 pairs Blank- ets, 1 Office Desk and sundry other articles of Furniture, Stoves, _— —A first class lot. . H. B,. MACGUWAN, Auctionser, LONG CLEAR BACON " ES PORK, Breakfast Bacor, Spiced 1 Rolls, Sugar-cured Hame, Cumberland Bacon, and Lard, in car-lots or lese quantities, Address Jan, 15—fri sat tu a J. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, St. Thomar, Ont, *86—2aw %mos TEA & BAZAAR wiil be held in aid of the Prince Edward island Hospital —ON— Feb. 25ih, 1886, IN THE NARKET HALL, ONATIONS will be thankfully receive? by the following Committes :-- Mrs. “. Palmer, President. Mrs. Coleman, Vice do. Aitken, Mrs W H, Johnson, Mre R, Bartlett, Mre, Kennedy, Mis W, Blanchard, Mra Dr, Laird. Mre, Bell, Mra, Lewis, Mre, Beer, Mrs J, Mayne, Miss F, Beer, Mrs L L, Matticson, Mrs J A, Beer, Mrs F, Macleod, Mrs G, Bridges, Mrz, MeNeiil, Mrs D, Brown, Miss U, McLeod, Mrs, Jan. 15, Thursday, Beales, Mrs, McKinlay, Mra, Bridges, Mrs L, Mitchell, Mra F, Cooke, Mra G, Moore, Mra F W, Coombs, Mrs T, McEwen, Mra, Carruthers, Mrs, Miller. Mrs W, Cundall, Miss P, Nicholson, Mrs D, Coffin, Mra, Palmer, Miss Ethel, Davies, Mrs B, Perkins, “rs F, Poole, Mra, Pope, Mrs P, Rice, Mre, DesBrisay, Mrs Jee, DeBlols, Mre, Dodd, Mrs, Fitzgeraid, Mrs, Rankin, Mrs, Findiey, Mrs, Sterling, Mrs, Grey, Mrs, Stewart, Mrs B, Hazard, Mrs W, Shenton, Mrs, Snaddon, Miss, Unsworth, Mrs, Whitman, Mrs, Worthy, Mrs Hensley, Mrs, Hensley, Miss, Ings, Miss, Haviland Mrs, Jan. 35, 1886-1 a wk Notice to Debtors. OTICH is hereby given that all debts due iN me on account of Advertisements or Subscriptions to the Royal Grztte and New Era newspapers will be handed over to an Attorney for collection, If not paid by the first of February. P, R. BOWERS, Ch’town, Jan. 12, 1886—jan13 2aw wk 3i A Bonanza for - Bargait-Hunter. A Genuine Mark Down Sale! —Ap- palling Reductions !—Unheard-Of Prices !— Overcoats, Suits, Tweeds and Gents’ Furnishings— SLAUGHTERED! SLAUGHTERED SLAUGHTERED! TIME for Stock taking x is near, Dull trade is alarming. Our stock ‘of Tweeds must go. Our mammoth stock of Clothing must go. Our big stock of Gents’ Furnishings must go. Our large and superb stock of Ladies’ Furnishings must go. The price is not so much of an object. The goods 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 Black Worsted only $6.4, 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 6 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 rood trimmings and braided, $1.75, and up; $8 will purchase a nobby Scoteh Tweed Suit, worth $12, Our Black Wor sted Overcoats, worth $12, now $8; $1 will buya Suit of U nderclothing in pure Cape Wool. We hold the championship tor honest, low- riced Tweeds, and challenge all-comers to dup- icate our W5-cent Merino Wool Tweed, worth $1.40. Raul DD BS XA.. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Dee, 31, 1385. Charlottetown Semetery Co, f &a~ Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of TURSDAY, the 2nd day of FEBRUARY, next, at the office ot the Steam Wavigation Oo., corner of Great George and Lower Water Streetz, By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary Cemetery Vo. Jan, 19, 1886—3i 19 25 & let feb Suits, "Winter Ulster, wort.