ams:+-Five DoLiars a YRAR, © This is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.--Kuririvrs. Srvece Copres Two CENT. RIES. L CheD ISS UC aly Examiner is d every evening by The Examiner Publishing Go. From their offige, corner of Water and Great George “treets, Charlottetown, Meince Mdward Island. —RATES OF SUBSURIPTION— ree IS oS a's cocks cds ocbeodtecoes $2.50 ee Nik io , . wees Chemecs 1,25 EE Ss oko ah ook alleen ad meas Kea 50 Advertising at moderate rates. Contracts may b» made fer monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly, on application or yearly advertisements, ALMAN’C FOR FEBRUARY, 1386. MO iN'S CHANGES, New Moen 3rd day, Llh, 25m, p. m. First Quarter 11th day, 10h, 33 7m, p. m. Full Moon 18th day, 2h, 2 5m, p. m. Last Quarter 25th day, Oh, 58 Sm, p. m. D Sun Sun | Moon High Vavs DAY OF w . 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WARBURTON, B.A., B.C.L, | U, BR. SMALLWOOD. s@ The firm are Agents for the Equitable Life Assurance Society of the United Siates, which does the largest business of any Life Insurance Company in the world. Dec, 3—law wky 3 mo L. ARTHUR & CO, GHNEBRAL Commission Merchants, 12) ATLANTIC AVERUE, BOoOsSTOW, MASS. ——— ee Egos and Produce a Specialty. Jaly 15 dly ’ kiy —-POR- BOSTON, Fall and Winter Arrangement OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Monday and Thursday, at $.00 a. m. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 96,50, 2nd class ; $9.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to G. A. SHARP, F. W. HALES, P. KE. 1. RY, P. E. L Steam Nav. Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Nov. 2, 1885—eod wky CAUTION. ——_—————w RACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED T & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Uther Genuine. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, ‘f ENGLISH CONFECTIONERY. The finest assortment of English and Canadian Confectionery for Christmas trade we have ever offered. BHEe & GOFrF. Hisch MEAT, Choice Brand, for Sale at 20 cases Oranges, 15 cases Lemons, 25 bris. Grapes, just arrived from (Great Britain, | BEER & GOFF. RAISINS. 250 boxes received—Layers, Val- encias, Seedless. BEER & GOFF. — Mp ke” Se. tet Gee American Baldwins, N. 8. Tom- kins, Pippins, Xc¢., at REER & GOFF ’S., ———-—_____- CRANBERRIES. 30. bris. Cranberries and Fox- berries at BLE & GOFF’S. CANDIED PEEL. Keill@’s Celebrated English Cit- ron, Orange and Lemon Peels at BHER & GOFFS SPECIALTIES, Corned Beef, 20cts. per pound; Smoked Beef (shaved) 24cts. per pound; Bologna Sausages, 14cts. per podnd; Ox Tongues (English), Pea Soup, Xc., at BREER & GOFF’S. —_— Pure Spices, Essences, &e Pure Spices, Cream Tartar and Baking Powders at BEER & GOFF’S., Canned Salmon, Sandwiches, Peaches, Pine Apples, Corns, Tomatoes, Peas, &c., choice brands. REER & GOFF. COFFEE! COFFEE! Fresh roasted and ground—fine quality ; also Essence Coffee and Condensed Coffee & Milk. BEER & GOFF. PASTRY FLOUR. 2,3,5,10 and 12 pound packages, very choice quality. BEER & GOFF. Dec, 11, 1885. ‘ADAMSON gh ie PROMPT. AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson's Botanic (ough Balsam. Pe USDA BRITISH WAREHOUSE, ee ree FALL AND WINTER STOCK, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPAREMENT. ee Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. = — SS eee a — — — Special Sale. ——_—_—0 a —= Closivg-out of the Entire Steck of GENEBAL DRY GOODS at the LONDON HOUSE! —_ eer, GEO, DAVIES & CO., intending to make a change in their present business, offer the whole of their MAGN ERI CENT STOCK OF MERCHANDIZE ai prices that cannot fail to make a clearance. — + — 2- This is a BONA FIDE SALE, as the stock must be dis- posed of during the next few months, and will presenta Grand Opportunity to ali buyers for Cas’. Our Wholesale Customers will be supplied on the usual Terms. CEO, DAVIES <& CO. Ch’town, Dee. 9, 1885. The Liverpool and London and Globe insuranes Uo. —-— 0 Assets, Sist Dec.. 1884, $36.023,954.86. -~—O———— MIRE INSURANCE may be effected with this Company on the most Advantageous Terms. LEONARD MORRIS, Agent, Summerside, P. KE, I, Dec. 22, 1885. R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent, Ch’town, P E, I. EVERYONE CAN call and examine the largest stock of Household Furniture, &c., &c., ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they no: SAVE MONEY and get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of andisputed value, fine finish and good honest workmanship BY BUYING It is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, whieh lead to Consump on, have been speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’S BALSAM after all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, ¢an resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. FOR S4LE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Bottled at St, Btevens, N. B., by the proprietors, with name and prize for 10c. 12 packs, 12 names, for $i. A sample F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Druggista, At} poe 343 4rH AVE., N. Y. trated petalege k and agent’s outfit with illus. e of Tricks and Novelties, fot, al W. KINNEY, Oot, 20, 9r, stamp and this A. i Lovely New Style of Chromo Cards, ' ip. } Varmesth, N. 5,—mar and One Thousand and One other articles, FROM THE P. E, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, Dev. 3, ’85—eod wky FTA 8 UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! A. L. BROWN. ithe services to the shipwrecked crew of Staple Furniture, Bedding, Mattresses, Fancy,Goods (for Xmas), Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantle-mirrors{and Mirror-plates, ‘Bagatelle Boards, Handsome Oil Paintings, Framed Chromos, ; ; _'the»principal causes. THE NEWS OF THE DAY. Carefully Collated by “The Ex- aminer's” Reporters. ; { { \ Miss ' Latewaiter, of doubtfal age “Have you noticed this quaint necklace of mine, Miss’ Pepper? Papa had it ‘made for me in Florence when I was & little child.” “Indeed ? Why, it is real antique, isn’t it?” An unusual advertisement appears in a Vienna uewspaper:—“ A respectable married couple, ot whom. the husband is no dancer, desires to make the ac- quaintance of an equally respectable couple, where the wife is, no dancer, ia order to visit balls in company.” Mrs. Samuel Bell, residing on the horold road, near St. Catherine’s, Ont., ran away on Sunday with @ young man named Doyle.. Mr. Bell had a few days previous received a sum of money from friends in Montreal ‘to take him and his) family to that city, which amount Mrs. Bell took with her. She is the mother of four childrev, all of whom she left behind. The President of the French Republic has forwarded to the Department. of Marine one gold medal and oue silver ; the tirst for the superintendent and the other for the keeper of the West End light at Sable Island, in recognition of the steamer A. S. H., of St. Maloae, on the 19th December. The medals will be forwarded. The front door and porch of the resi- dence of Policeman George E. Corner, of Cleveland, Ohio, was shattered with ‘dynamite a few nights ago. Corner last Tuesday night shot and killed a notorious} burglar and thief, George Foster, whose pal sought this method of obtaining revenge. Corner was out and his wife and child were univjured. The total collections of inland revenue in the United States duricg the six months ending December 3ist, 1885, were $58,549,000, an increase of $2,029,000 overthe collections of the —_ VOL. 18---NO, 60, Bank S“atistics. In December, 1874, the paid up eapi- tal of the Canadian banks was $66,309,- 225. In December, 1885, it was $61,763,280. In the meantime the cir- culation has increased from $23,257,718 to $32.363,993. The amount of specie held in 1874 was $6,879,372 against $6,710,059. Regarding spacie there has been a steady decrease the past year. In December, 1884, the amount held was $7,469,757; in November, 1885, it had fallen to $6,759,471; in December, to the figures given above. Dominion notes, howéver, increase. The Banks held at the close of 1874, $8,544,431 of these notes; at the close of 1884, $11,- 007,629 ; at the close of 1885, $12,446,- 329, which was, however, $450,000 less than at the close of the previous month, The general statement of the bauks is alleged to show a fair condition of busi- ness, the amount of overdue notes se- cnred and unsecured having decreased about one-half since December of Inst ear. Davy Jones Filling His Locker. A startling story comes from Morgan City, La., and is told by the third assist- aut keeper, Keech, of the ship shoal station lighthouse oc the Guif of Mexice. Ho says: “I was third, aud Mr. Duon was principal, keeper of the lighthouse. We had started the first and second assistant keepers up the Atchafalga bayou for provisions. They did not re- turn, and five days later their boat was seen a short distance from the lighthouse with only ope man aboard. | pulled out to her aud found the man a stranger. I took him back to the lighthouse a prigen- er, and we waited for our comrades to return. On the fourth night I. was awakened by blows, and found the stran- ger giving it tome witha hatchet. J shouted and he drew a revolver and fired. Dunn, my comrade, was on watch above, and he came to my assist- aace, but was shot three times. The stranger rushed aloft tothe watchroom, and we managed to barricade the door and to bind up each other's wounds. same period during the last fiscal’ year. The receipts duriog December, 1885, were $559,000 greater than the receipts during December, 1884. Bismarck is equal to any emergency. His latest move is to make the sale of all intoxicatiog liquors a government monopoly. “Phe details of the messure | have not come to hand, but it is not pro- posed to interfere at present with tae brewers, distillers further than to fix a price at which all the beer and spirits made will be taken over by the govern- ment, After that it will control the whole traffic and regulate the distribu- tion and retail prices. A Paris despatch of the 29th alt, says :—Two thousasd striking employes at one of the iron works in Decazeville, department of Averyon, attacked the house of the manager of the works. They broke open the door, seized the mavager, threw him ut of a window aud trampled him to death. The strike grew out of the question of wages. The ‘|troops who arrived there restored order, but not until several rioters had been killed and a number wounded. Silas Shaver, the bigamist, sentenced at Belleville, Ont., to the penitentiary for three years, was interviewed at the jail Friday morning by his Liodsay wife, Misg Walsh. The Ontario says that she fondly kissed the scoundrel through the bars, and promised to be faithful to him during his absence. She wept bitterly aud is compliance with his wish gave him more funds. Their parting created quite a scene in the jail, the Lindsay bride bidding him an affectionate fare- well. Shaver, it is said, has three wives. Dennis Jackson, a farmer living at Pilot Grove, Mo., severely whipped his gon, aged 14, for disobedience. At 4 a.m. the boy rose from his bed and got parents’ reom, placed the muzzle o} the weapon against his father’s side and fired. The father was not killed instant- ly, and attempted to get a pistol from under his pillow. The boy again fired at bis father’s head, killing him. His mother was in bed at the time, and was slightly wounded. Jackson is said to have been a rough man. The young murderer made no attempt to escape and was arrested. In Vienna 323 persons committed suicide in the year 1885, 21 more than in 1884. Of these 271 were males, 52 females ; the youngest was a boy of 12, the oldest a woman of 83 years. One hundred, including 7 women, hanged themselves, 75 men and 2 women shot themselves, 64 men and 12 women drowned themselves, 17 men and 17 women used poison, 12 men and 7 women jumped from a high place, etc. The largest number of suicides took place in Jannary and June, the smallest in August. Insanity, alcohol, disease, offended pride, poverty, fear of punish- ment and dissappointment in love, were his father’s shot gun, crept softly to his) “ Dorwey Goff & Co, Next'day we took our prisoner to Mor- gan City, and he is now in jail there, He gives his name as Davy Joues.” —— Ti —< A Terrible Crime. —— A horrible tragedy is reported to have occurred on the road between New Westminster cond Port Moody, B.C. A man named Walker had squatted on some land, and recently he took L. Rob- son, his partner, Smith, and another man named Jones to the place, wishing to dispose of his site. They arrived at the ranche late in the afternoon, and after dark Walker picked up a double- barrelled shot gun, and said he was goingto shoot a crow. One of the meu remarked it was rather late to go shoot- ing, when Walker said he might as well tell them his intentious—thag he was going to cook their goose for them, He then shot Robson through the breast, killing him instantly. Jones attempted to take the gun away from the murderer, and received the contepts of the second barrel in the leg, shattering his knee. Walker then made for Smith with a knife, but the latter succeeded in getting out of the cabin and escaped. Walker then lashed Jones to the body of Robson and fled. The wounded and dead men were found by constables who arrived a few hours Jater, The dead body of Walker was soon afterwards discovered, He is supposed to have killed himself. Sans ncaa ele titanate Another Snew Slide. Another snow slide horror is reported fromthe extreme south-western part of Colorado. Leonard Sutton, who has been at work in the Silver Lake basin in the La Plata mountains, reached Durango on the night of the 25th ult., with a frightful account of a slide which wrecked the cabin at the Daylight mine on the Tuesday before. While he was sitting in the cabin with Henry Thomas, his partner, and a fierce storm was raging outside, asiide fromthe moun- tain side suddenly struck the cabin and demolished it. Sutton says he was hurled some distance and buried 15 feet under the snow. He mannged to dig himself out, and set about to find Thom- as, who was buried about 10 feet deep. But the man’s leg was broken, and he was otherwise so badly injured that he could not sit up. Thomas begged Sut- ton to kill him and thus put bim out of misery. Sutton refused to kill him, and then Thomas begged him to leave at once and save himeelf. Believiog Thomas would not live more than a few minutes, he finally consented to leave him to his fate. Before his departure, Thomas requested him to return in the spring and bury his body, and send his movey and other property to bis sister, Miss Hannah Thomas, who resides in New York, ; = - Great Repvcrion! Crearrra OvtT.— Sixty pairs Ladies’ Oil Goat Button beots. Old. price $3.25; new price, §1.75 per es