— reat Local a “i Other ftems, t bi ~~. —_ CasSCS left, t 25 per cent discount to \V. W. Wellner s. cressing "| BAD RESULPIN P.B, ISLAND, oik > LON ‘ I 7. wimissioner ‘ p the efity to-day. He i 7. Lawrence Hotel, : ° dons rybody by hawking. blow s Dy s eatarrh saw e . 1) opportunity. The | g ill pos tively not be li xt i. W. Taylor. => . ; Rea Mr. Vinnicombe, assisted w his O tra Class, has kindly consented to elections at the es M. U. A. ‘ vening. - H ison, M. A., will (D. \ Brooktield, on Sabbath first,the a7 ; and at New Clase 2.30 p. } iain , Choruses and Instrumental Mus leading performers at the Y. M. Cc ALS wrow evening. Admittance fy lection in aid of the Y. M. { 4 i ad, iii | \ ve dangerous symptoms, rt nd breast, fever,short ea its, tickling, rising or sore 338 diarrhea, nervous debility, sth Latfection’ If so,use at n Botanic Cough Balsam. Trial hottle ' wy siesta f Que Square Garden fternoon and re- sul s H i 2,938 Ni MM ald 2,718 M Blake — 220 es represent the sum of joacciiama ile i io sold votes in aid of Queen ‘ bund are requested ty meet in t Leg Library, Provincial Building, 5 (V fternoon, at half-past four their returns ot tickets 5 rtain who the winners of the p ludy is requested to bring lope) a piece of paper, on wi! written the name and (in tHhyures nt representing the number of k iby her. Afterall the envelopes are they will be opened in the pre lies by the tellers appointed i the names and figures read » competitors thus sert | orresponding with e figu es rned will also be received and anted by the tellers. This mode has been iepte d to secure yudging the pri ; ’ , + he ; iv” vO pre ito attend. as far as possible fairness in Ladies and gentiemenr ‘sent are most cordially in- Zes. > Doge 2----- — The Geergetown Carnival. Tus second carnival at Georgetown came Hua r i ' Hilehy, Mrs J Irving, Lu y-— last night. There was a ia » of spectators and VE i themselves splendid- + li £ those who hand- but many did n ye " La t W—Spanish Lady Mother Hubbard. Fairy Queen. (Juoen of Sheba. Logan, Olive—Queen of Diamonds. Murphy, Alice —Nancy Lee. McMullan, [sabel—Butterfly. McDonald, Josephine—Swiss Peasant. Owen, May—F Stewart, May Sensabaugh, M Tapper, Alic WW, it } : rt riLerwvery Allen, C B—Jo Bull, Ol rench Peasant. Scotch Lassie. agcie—Queen of Evening. Stars and Stripes. I Croquet. dueen of Night. —Doldrem Dykins. ly J CK Tar. ( ‘low n. Beers, Jack—Esquimaux. jurke, James ovyer, F G- ogswell, A Uv B { E E E aston, W S-—Dhulcep Sing. aston, J H—Officer Royal Artillery. Griffin, Michael H ‘lexan Scout. Hession, John—Swiss Boy. Hay Jame Van-of-wars-man. tas ne pleased. L, l'elemaq ut h } Royal Marine ! 1) Midshipman, RN. Henry—Came as he pleosed. L, Fra felegraph Messenger. L i iopsy. Miller, Walla Private ‘*82nd Fort. M irph nk Abeg weit McDon Lem—Colord Gent MeD R. H— Matador. MbbD P W — Clown. M led —“A Bo'swain tight. M Japanese Tommy Vel DD King Soldwain. M English Pag \ 1 wD Robbie burns. Ow { tillery Bugler. R 1 \rtilleryman. Clown. frou sadoul Bawl. falo Bill. L not hand In thei i> * i supplied the os daltge Gyrtnninnnia The Liquor Question. The liq iestion is at present a prom. | inent issue in many of the Western States. The Minnesota rh lee gh license bill providing fur a fee of AKO) for itles Dakota Cou te temperance Mhisttway. llis, George N -(jo-as Yo -Please, Jeff Davies. Otkcer Royal Navy. —Colored Lady. Legislature has just passed ; | i j mt Badrew é...c.-.< © 58 78 78 tee, . Me... a, BS 26 ig 17 Baltic, East Point.... 86 101 147. -122 Red House. . hd 69 4 s+ So South Lake : ‘ 64 69 43 39 Webster’s..... 58 59 70 70 eet WOO uk cae vac 28 42 x9 7 The following are the totals for King's :— Macdonald, 2397; Muttart, 2356; Mac- Intvre, 2431; Robertson, 2443. PRINCE COUNTY. : > = Ef , en BS ee. Summerside 246 959 184 211 Kensington...... 108 107 88 88 , Cape Traverse. . 65 65 4 oY > ee ae ae ee 51 61 A, a Tyne Valley......-: 41 37 ol 32 as Sie « y reat: 58 63-198 lis Ellerslie ...... te BR | Dalton’s.... Sse 74 52 48 Skinner’s Pond...... 76 6S 64 57 Misé@ouche........... 138 138 32 35 i een een 73 67 22 23 The totals for Prince County are: Hackett, and towns of 10,000 popu- | nd $500 for smaller places. neil has defeated a bill giv- lusive control of linsits, and il option bill. The \ibition campaign open- t weel The Senate and at loggerheads and the Ohio local option ries @ tht hic nin tue ’ » it stion, ust killed @ meetig with cause is making yreat in India, and also one connecting India and some defeats, . (He CAMPAIGH ; APLAINS SS epee cep ee gENGR fod | ——~ ae Grits Elected. ae ee 2 Nhe day was splendid and voting keen throughout the Province. The result was the election to represont this Province of six Opposition candidates. The returns so far as heard from are as follows :— QUEEN’S COUNTY. CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY, % 4 “ S oe: Bae Ge Gee Ward 1. Engine House (K’gSt) 74 69 68 6S Queen's Building 74 a2 54 59 Ward Connolly's (Sidn’y St) 67 61 60 D4 Thorne’s (Sidney St) 35 31 4] 38 Ward J. Market House 41 41 53 54 Law Courts 51 5 6Y 65 Ward 4. Engine House (K’gSq) 57 50 85 85 Atheneum Building 38 34 99 v2 MeKinnon’s (G’ton St) 55 5! S4 81 Ward 6. Hooper's St 73 «6183-177 Curtis’ 169 «#6100 «€6118)= ohh Royalty (West) 27 2 34 32 " (East) 41 36 44 42 i S ca — Te a ee ae ees First District. Lene River. .....-:> 48 oO 108 82 French River::....... ® 42 69 5S i ae =: 6S. UC CS CArmmGH®, .cvic ccs ss 39 46 107 107 New Glasvow........ 95 Ot 76 77 Hunter River ce to 70 s1 al Bradalbane ... 100-109 70 68 Emyvale....-...... 79 79 26 26 Crapaud...... nite ea Doliars Milig..:..... 79 79 26 26 Bonshaw........ 65 72 105 99 Second District. North Rustice 112 11) 4} 42 South Rustico.. 104 102 8] 58 Wheatly River.... North River. 39 38 S4 80 EE 41 68 64 Nine Mile Creek..... 51 51 135 130 St. Catherine’s..... a 19 84 75 Third Distrtct. Brackley Point(Rodd’s 33 oS - ine * ae Brackley Poirt (Mce- Lure’s).... ee 67. 126. .121 CPOE bei a cdi ce -. 7 55 4s Little York .<.i coe ae 64 66 61 NL. : hc occas scue 94 85 52 53 Tracadie Cross Roads. 83 77 7 23 Mount Stewart...... 112 938 148 148 Monaghan Road...... 124 104 50 76 Johnston's River..... 51 33 5D 57 Mount Herbert — 26 51 49 Southport.... éaés) 40 51 50 Fourth District. Pownal.... tk 54 14} 146 Pisquid JRoad Cae 36 3 44 46 Cherry Valley 69 64 o3 o6 Vernon River........ & a2 1i7 114 Murray Harbor Road. 70 73 93 92 a 85 7 64 70 Newtown. oa eec ee 35 43 44 Coed View: . . oc secon’ at 73 92 93 Caledonia... ... 4 40 i4 15 OCewell Comes 3464.0 (87 35 43 44 Pont Prite. fs cec ec @ 29 41 50 Selle Creek..... ieea ee 35 105 107 Wood Islands...... 7s 28 61 64 KING’S COUNTY a ae A Zz a fe ESO VE iW’ i 119 li i al ie cee 50 49 47 GIOOTHOLOUN . .c6 occu 141 121 59 60 Detiros Marsh igz 39 67 47 Oe, Pere cdo ascts 12 124 164 140 Petia. | ks cise sc 46 46 80 72 oat aaa }22 115 59 50 Souris cn 6 eaen ld eee 113 159 146 eS ee 62 7l 139 128 Head Rollo Bay.. ... 82 91 55 49 pear River Line Road 24 22 92 90 Mentesnc............@ @ = Whim Road a 29 65 83 St. Mary’s (Mahar’s).. 96 88 97 130 Sturgeon ‘ tte ae 87 49 5Y Dundas dee oak ee 110 &6 92 Kighteen Mile Brook. 122 106 83 90 New Perth (Finlay’s). 107 7 tt OS Murray Harbor North 97 85 43 47 Murray Harbor South 109 7 High Bank sl $l 41 47 2771; Lefurgey, 2593; Yeo, 3172; Perry, 2993. ee ED Important Railway. The Imperial Government has arranged to construct a new and important railway Mandalay. ‘The public works will be of immediate interest to the steel trade, and will subsequently have a very beneficial ne ne ee ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - Curliana. ON Monday afternoon there was played in the Citizens Skating Rink « match between the married and single members of the Charlottetown Curling Club, resulting in a victory for the Benedicts by five points. MARRIED. Geo McLeod A A Bartlett Tl C James Rev J Carruthers, 10 A H McPherson T H Beer SINGLE. J L Grant D C McLeod W A Weeks, Jr W AO Morson, 10. D B Stewart R R Fitzgerald J R Beer J A Longworth A McKinnon—10 Dr Warburton— 5 20 15 > Lord Dunraven’s Resignation, In the House of Lords a few days ago, Lord Dunraven made a personal explanation, giving the reasons wih caused him to resign the Under Secretaryship for the Colonies. He said his action was principally caused by consideration of public economy. He differed with the Government on colonial questions, but he did not resign on that account. The ministerial action on the fisheries dispute between the United Staves and Canada had not influenced him, for he agreed with the Government in the course it had pursued, but he strongly disapproved of the action taken in another matter of colonial policy. The position taken by the Government in the Newfound- land fisheries he did not approve of, as well as in other points of colonial policy. He dis- approved of the course being adopted towards treland. That country needed liberal measures and a proper system of county government. But above all there should be a rigid economy in the public expenditures. The Marquis of Salisbury replied humorously to Lerd Dunraven’s explanations. — - - inne = _ = DIED. In this city, at thé residence of Mr. James Pide geon. Grafton Street West, on the 22nd inat., Elizabeth Cavanagh, aged 34 years. May her soul rest in peace. [Funeral wil] leave Mr. Pidgeon’s residence at 8.45 to-morrow morning for St. Dunstan’s Cathed- ral, thence to St. Jaseph’s Parish, Lot 66.] At her residence, Wuyeaily River, aged 80 years Jane, relict of the late Alexander Ross. The de- ceased was a native of this Island, and her death is deeply lamented by the ¢ommunity in wnich she lived. At Kingston, Lot 31, Feb, 4th, Elizabeth Jane, daugiser of Daniel and Mary A. Henderson,‘aged 7 weeks. W. Ni. TANTON, New Watches, New Clocks, New Jewelry. THE undareigned, tm injredueing bimself te the public, wishes te amnmounce that he has opened hie store on UPPER QUBEN STREET, where he has on hand sa assortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, in all the latest designs. Also, to ve, severa) cases of and Electro-plated Ware. NO OLD S?OCK—ALL GOODS NEW. After nine years’ experience in the largest Jewelry Store in this Province, I can Guarantee Satisfaction in all repairs to Watches, Clocks and Jewelry intrusted to my care. Remember the place—next door to Harris’ Tin Store (opposite Miller Bros.) ALL WORK WARRANTED. W. N. TANTON., Ch’town, Jan. 24, 1887—-law & wky 1099 Bois. Matchless, Kent Milla, City Mills, &c., &c., —— AT —- BEER & GOFF’S. Dec. 8, 1886. La. Ss Pi Rit CERTIFIED TO BY Fr. W. BEST, DOMINION ANALYST, St. John, N.B. Feb. 10, 1887. TENDERS, SE ALED TENDERS will be received City Clerk's office up to noon on; TURSDAY, Ist MARCH next,from persons willing to eontract for the erec- tion of a brick building for the use ofthe Fire Department, etc. Plans and Specificafionsto be seen at Messrs. Phillips & Chappell, architects. A certified check equal to five per cent of con- tract must accompany each Tender. The Council do not bind themselves to accep the lowest or any Tender. at the effect upon the cotton indust for iwhich it wil dun riew mpbirkets of extent, By order. A. By Macrae ™ Feb 15! 1887; Yu thi say” eee PE (Sta BuILELY NOTILIC FH. DURING the time the Winter Mail Service wiil be carried on, via “The Capes,” or unti! fur ther notice, a Special Passenyer Train will leave WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 23, i887. James Paton & Co. Charlottetown for Cape Traverse at & p. in, ! Sundays excepted, returning to Charlotteiown - on fo! wine days. Instead of leaving at 8 p. m., on Saturdays, train will leave Charlottetown for Cape Traverse at 12.05 a. m., on Mondays, returning same day. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, Railway Office, Ch'town, Feb. 2, 1887. ex pat eod wky prs 2 wks Sot Pon fo ee - , nn -PARKER-HOUSE BAKIWS-POWDER ro € HoresoNy ? * f a Dec, 8, 1886. REMOVAL. J B. MACDONALD has removed for two * months (while his own store is undergoing alterations) to the stand adjoining Messre., Perkins & Sterns, on the West Side of the Market Square, where he will sell off the balance of his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Geats Furnish- ings, at prices that are bound to sell them. Jon’t fail to call when shopping. anything to suit, you can buy cheap. Special bargains given in Ready-made Clothing Overcoats and Suits. A few Men’s Fur Coats left--will be sold cheap. Splendi i Tea retailing for 25 cents per pound. J. B. MACDONALD. If we have Feb, 5, 1887—dy wky BEER & GOFF'S TEA, Jan. 22, 1887 Notice of Meeting. THE General Annual Meeting of the Share- holders of the MERCHANTS BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, for the election of Directors and receiving a statement of the affairs of the Bank, will be held at the Banking Office, on THURSDAY, MARCH 3rp, at the hcurof ELEVEN o'clock, a, m, Proxies for voting must be left with the Cash- ier on or before Tuesday, March Ist. By order, F. MITCHELL, | Casbi hier, Feb. 10—tu th sat tl mar 3 HORSESHOEING. HAVING secured the services of MR. WIL- LIAM TUCKER, a native of this Island, who has had nine years’ experience as a Horse- shoer in the United States, I prepared to supply a long-felt want in this Lue. Mr. Tucker has reduced horseshoeing to a science, and is prepared to perform all classes of work in a common-sense and scientific manner. I need not inform the intelligent horseowner that the gait of the horse and condition of the feet must be understood to weight a horse properly and to successfully operate thereon. Numerous patrons already admit the merits of the work performed, and recommend his system of shoeing. Customers can always depend on prompt attention and entire satisfaction. W. J. FRASER. Ch'town, Nov. 17, 1886. 3 hose who have not inspected our Siock of Dry Goods and House Furnishings should do so at once. | 0iee-- Remember, the time for buying all kinds of House Furnishings will soon be at hand, and bear in mind we lead in this line. } ° eenee ae Our Carpet and Oilcloth Show Room is loaded with nice new pat- terns, for Spring Trade, from the cheapest Hemp Carpet to the best Velvet Pile. We have the Largest Siock of Carpets and Oilcloths on the Island. — Also, a large assortment of Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Gray and White Cottons and Print Cottons, at Lowest Prices for Cash. JAMES PATON & CO., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & 00., Market Square. Ch’town, Feb. 17, 1887.—-dy wky Ten Thousand Pounds Extra Quality --T-:-E-:-4-- at Twenty-five cents per pound at the LONDON HOUSE. Feb. 11—2aw wy 2mos 30,000 FEET -—— OF PICTURE MOULDINGS, the Largest Stock ever shown in the Province. Wholesale and Retail at Low Prices. —— A splendid assortment of AMERICAN METAL MOULDINGS, direct from the factory of a renowned Chicago maker—Choice and «lurable, “-* Send in your Pictures, &c., and have them framed cheap. Plush frames of every des- cription, made to order. MARK WRI Ch’tewn, Jan. 7, 1886. (oefte— GHT & CO. The “Old London” CYSTER HOUSE i the most reliabie place in the city to get Fresh Narrows’ Oysters. The Half-Shell Department cannot be surpassed in the Province for conven~ ience and neatness. It is supplied daily with the Best Oysters that can be procured, -The Stews thatare 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., and are always agreeably sur- prised at the size and flavor. Always en Hand, the Largest Stock of Cigars in the city, and the best brands available. JOWN JOY. COFFEE. COFFEE Fresh Roastedf& nd Grou Nov. 6, 1886—eod tf dated 0 ns BEER & GOFF'S. Dee tk, IRR6. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, TT? LE't—The Dwelling House lately occupied hy the subscriber, situate on the corner of Apply to T. C. feb19—2aw tf Prince and Dorchester Street. Robins. W ANTED—A Clerk who has had several years 'Y experience, and who is capable of taking charge of one of the best departments of a dry goods store in the city. Address: P. O. Box No. 26. feb19 3i To LET—A House on Douglas Street, West, containing 7 rooms, all in good repair; pos- session given immediately. Apply to James Lradiey, Great George Street. feb{8 2aw tf T° LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as “Maryfield,” situated on Malpegue Road, adioining the premises of Mal- colm McLeod, Esq. For further particelars apply to J. G. Eckstadt, at St, Vincent’s weeny. nov BOOK-KEEPER WANTED —A_ competent young man; must be well recommended. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 277. jan 22 TO LET—A House on Pleasant Street, with stable and well in yard, Apply to =—s Todd. oct T° LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by W. W. Rodd, Apply on the premises. nov24 tf T° LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly oecupied by Owen immediate possession given. For particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun21 eod Connolly ; terms and Te ee - and leon nenehe enouptod — r & Sons at Peter’s Bay. _ Ap» ply du the prenfiga jens tt eunasneemmenmntenentensnammeneemmememnmeeminaein a Largely | Remnants Largely | 3 | Reduced F | Reduced SILKS, | : Prices SATINS, | Prices During bos 08. ee During = | = Stock at | Stock Clearance ae Taking. Taking. Prices. Ch’town, Jan. 31, 1887. BRITISH WAREHOUSE =833 QUEEN STREET. I have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember 15th, ISS6, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FO CASH. q--—: A... Ls... BIRO WAN. Ci’tuwn, Dee, lt—wky __———_—— act and platelet un r eee ee Torey at Ae SEY GORE or crores: fh Sue eon Seeman Dra oe