' ttt a en le ll a Local and Other Items. ur Maits,—No foreign mails to-night. Pn a Noort Act.-Another Scott Act defaulter his gone down, o . i will be a total « lipse of £ > \ » Px Kegs are selling for $l a st Edmonton, N. W l . Can Vear’s Losses It is said that the lewses of the Halifax Marine Iusurance Com- pant s last year aggregate rbout $200,000. - CHEATRICAI Hi. Price Webber and his ompany are playing to good houses in St. loha. Claire Scott ani S. K. Coburn are do- ing Pennsylvania a al Tuermomeren Reaormes.—During the night the thermometer registered one be- low zero, and this morning at ten o'clock one ‘above ceili Gosrer Meerine. Gospel meeting to- morrow (Sunday) afternoon at 4 o'clock, inthe Y. M. C. A. Subject, ‘ Victory Over Death,” | cor. 15, 50-58 rrlmcindelgihiitneadl Sr. Perer’s Cuurca.—The Rev. C. F. Lowe, of Summerside, takes the services at St. Peter's Church to-morrow, aid the Rev. J. Simpson goes to Georgetown. ionceionions Lear Year BaLy.—aA grand leap year ball, arranged by ladies in brogans, took’ place in the Brunswick Hotel, Moncton, on Monday night. What are the Charlottetown ladies thinking about ? a Sr. James’ Hatit.—Rev. James Carruth- ers will lecture ia St. James’ Hall on Tues- day evening next. Subject: ** Phe Question of Questions for Canada.” This, being a very wumpoertant subject, should draw a large house. - - Ramway Gosreen Meerine.—The public are cordially mvited to to-morrow a 4 o'clock in McLeod's Hall. Lesson: Isaiah 55—1. ‘*Ho! everyone that that thirsteth come ye to the water, and he that hath no money come ye, &e. : a Suppen Deatu.—Thomas W. Getchell, a prominent restaurant keeper at Moncton, dropped dead a few days ago. He was well known in Summerside, having been en- gaged in the piano and organ business there Some years azo. clita B. 1.8.—-The members of the Benevolent Irish Society are requested to assemble in regalia at their Hall, Prince Street, to-mor- row (Sanday) at 2 o'clock, to attend the funeral of John Hennessy, a deceased member. Jotts Conxorry, Secretary. sisinchetlleciins Dissatisrtep.—The tenants on Lord Dutferin's estates in Ireland are reported as being dissatistied with the present rents, and are asking fur a reduction of forty per cent. Lord Dufferin has refarred the matter to his agent, who offers a reduction of 10 per cent. A Mowncronran’s Investment. — Mr. Warren Walker, of Moncton, has just pur- chased from Mr. Jéhn McLean, of P. E. L, a valuable piece of wood land in the Scotch Settlement, on the Buctouche and Moncton } ‘PLEGRAPHIC NEWS l HLEG . ( NEW S, SreciraL Despatouks To THRE Mxawinen ANUTHER VISTORY. Montague Covfirmed ia His Seut, Ottawa, Jan. 27. _ After three days’ trial, Montague is cou firmed in his seat in Haldimand. ‘Bhe Grits have to pay all costs. — The Great Storm. Boston, Jan. 27. The great storm has extended as far south as Maryland, where the snow drifted 58 to 10 feet deep, blockaking many rail ways. The storm is still raging throughout New York State. The roads in the northern parts of the State are still snowbound The great trunk lines. are struggling to move trains at great disadvantage. The freight blockade is the greatest ever known. The New England blockade still continues on most roads. The snow all over New Eng- land and the Middle States is two feet leep onthe level. Drifts are 8 to 15 feet deep. Scores of trains are countermanded. _ $< Interesting Developments Ex- pected, MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 27. A Winnipeg special to the Journal says : Experts have been put to work to examine into the province's accounts, and some in- teresting developments are expected. There is a deficit of $300,000, much of which the members of the late Government account for in connection with the fight with the Dominion Government on the railroad question. The books were kept in very bad shape, and it is difficult to say how things really stand. : a The Closing of Stores. Toronto, Jan. 27 In the Legislature to-day Hon. Mr. Fraser Minister of Public Works, introduced a bill to regulate the closing of retail shops and hours of labor therein for young persons. Theg bill provides that any municipality may,on petition from three fourths of those interested pass a bye law defining the hours for closing any particular class or all classes of retail shops within its borders, it also limits the number of hours per week, which persons under sixteen shall be com- pelled to work. The National League. Lonpon, Jan. 27. Postmaster-General Raikes, ina speech at Bridgeworth this evening, said he was of opinion the Government would crowa the campaign in Ireland with afinal blow at the National League. ee a —— To Go Into Liquidation. ' _—— Toronto, Jan, 27. railway. He will not timber on it this{ After a twelve hours’ meeting of the winter.—-Transeript. taiimcledbpisindie ARRESTED FoR Muaver.—William Preeper has been arrested in Halifax County, N. S., for the murder of Peter Doyle, whose myster- ious death was noted some time ago. The;jin- formation was laid by Doyle's brother. Pree- | per was found at the house of Doyle's widow. The accused asserts that he is innocent PRAM ATIC We vould adviseali who wish to spend a pleasant evening to attend at the Lyceum on Monday evening next and witness the rendition of the beautiful drama, ‘‘ Jesse Vere,” and the laughable farce, *‘ I Dink So.” Both drama and farce have been carefully re- hearsed, and we feel safe in saying that a rich treat ig in store for those who attend ~ - \r rae Cares.—Yesterday afternoon the boats from Cape Traverse got within 4 mile of Cape Tormentine, but were obliged to re- turn owing to the southwest gale prevailing, and the water. They left again this ‘ morning at 8.30 with 20 bags mail mattet—10 Char- lottetown and 10 Summerside, There are no boats at Cape Tormentine eS Mustean.—We are pleased to learn that Mr. Vinnicombe intends giving another of his popular concerts (with entire change of programme) in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, on Easter Monday night, in order to give those who were unable to be present on Monday evening last an oppartynity of withessjng the great pivgress male by his pupils, Don't fail to attend. ecokalime thine Crematep.— The house of Alexander teaton, of North Sydney, took fire during the storm of Thursday night last, and was burned tothe ground. The family were asleep at the time, and those of them who were in the lower rooms managed to escape through a window ; but his wife and grand- child who were upstairs were burnt to a crisp. ‘The fire caught from some hot ashes being deposited in the porch. camer Mysrexious S#ootivc.—On Saturday night last, John Calder, a Theological student at Pime Hill College, Halifax, was returning to college when le was fired upon by some unknown party. Three shots were fired, the first striking him in the hip, the other two missing. The heavy clothing worn by Mr. Calder saved his life, the bullet only making a flesh wound. Sieeenen A Usique Appress.—A letter posted in Georgetown, - Tur ExaMINER, Was received yesterday afternoon. The letter bore the following address ;— For Tue Examiner OFFice. Oh, Postman dear, take care of me, \nd don't me turn or toss ; For { am bound to Charlottetown, To Tux Examixer Newspaper boss. and containing an order for | | Bank managers, which closed at midnight, it was decjded that the Federal Bank should go into liquidation. A New Proposal. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 27. Proposals have beeti made from Ottawa, that the province cease railroad agitation on the promise that the Canadian Pacific monopoly be abandoned in 1891 — es Provincial Rights. MINNEAPOLIS, Jan. 27. At a Conservative meeting last night it was decided to oppose all compromises and | support the Greenway Administration until the province's rights are conceded. -<<_>- The Mayor Summoned. Cork, Jan, 27. The Mayor of this city has been sum- moned under the Crimes Act for assaulting Policeman Cox on the 17th. ——— Petition Withdrawn. Toronto, Jan. 27. The petition in North Viccoria Dominion election case has been withdvawn. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Jan.’ 28—10 a.m. South and west winds; fair, very cold weather. Entertainment in 8t. Paul's School- ‘Room. Tue entertainment last evening in St. Paul's Schoolrovom was a great success. The programime was short but very good, and the solos, ducts, readings, &c., were loudly applauded. The following-is a list of the performers : The Misses Holl—Instrumental Duet. Rev. S. Weston-Jones—Reading from Long: fellow’s ‘‘ Sicilan’s Tale.” Miss Hensley —Piano Solo. Miss Doherty—Reading—‘‘ The Newsboy. ” Good Night.” : : L. H. Davies, Esq.— Reading trom Pick- | wick. | ©’ Hazeldeen, ” | Chorus—God Save the Queen. A most enjoyable time was spent, and we hope the committee of the Association will arrange for several more entertainments during the rest of the season. -_—>- Burt to Deatu. —Frank Hughes was given eu oe ¢._-The Baptist choir, of a anger a te thi sit under the | shelter in the Police Station at. St. Thomas, Gfteen vores, Sr a ae Ont., on Monday night. During the night "2 leadership of Prof. Hawley, will give an entertainment in Pownal Hall on Tuesday evening next, consisting of anthems, cho- ruses, vocal and instrumental solos, choice readings, ete. A first-class programme has been prepared, and a most enjoyable time is articipated. Should the night be stormy, the concert will take place on Wednesday evening. A number propose going from town. Proceeds in aid of the Pownal Methodist Church. . the cells caught fire and he was burned to death. 4 e —_ 7 ; alifax Herald A Bia Trape.— The Hali reports that upwards of $1,000,000 worth of lobsters were shipped fror pat year, and that about 70,000,000 lobsters were slaughtered. y Is and For the cheapest place to buy goods Clothing, try J. B. Macdonald's, dy, wy ne - i’ THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - = - -- -SATURDAY, JANUARY 28. DIED. In this city, on the 26 h inst., of consump- tina, Angus» Nicholsom, in the 23rd year of his ‘pe {fu eral from his late residence, Lower Spring Park Road, to-morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock, to Sherwood Cemetery. } beloved wite of David Ingles, aged 37. {Faneral on Monday morning at 9 o'clock to st. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence ~ to’ Roman Catholic Cemetery, Of diptheria, at Bayfield, Lot 46, on Tiurs- day morning, 17th November, “Kilen Annie Campbell, aged 9 years and 8 days. Also, at the same place, of inflammation of tae lungs, John Joseph, aged 15 years, dearly beloved children of Capt. Joseph and Flora Campbeli. ~- —— Ont Hunprepv anp Firry bris: choice winter keeping apples for salé af Beer & Coff’s. jan 28, 3i Cave Cow cranberries for sale at Beer & Goff's. jah 28, Ji SHERIFFS: SALE, JAMES DIXon and others, vs EWEN STEWART, Brackley Point Road. ‘HE STOCK, HAY, OATS. and IMPLE- MENTS advertised for sale on the 20th January, L888, and postponed at the defendant's request until the 25th day of January, is farther postponed until the 36th January, 1888, ou account of the stormy weather. JAMES CURTIS, 5 : Sheriff. Sheriif’s Office, Queen’s County, } . January 27th, 1888, yarls Young Men's Literary Society, at JAWES CHURCH Third Course of Lectures. HE Fourth Lecture of the Course will be delivered by REV. JAMES CARRUTHERS, oa ‘TUESDAY, THE 31sr INST., ATé8 O'CLOCK, IN ST. JAMES’ HALL. Subject,--"The Question of Ques- tions for Canada.” Admission, 15 cents. jan23 Sherwood Gemetery Company. [THE ANNUAL MERTING of the Shareholders of the ebove Company will be held at Four o'clock on the afternoon of TUESDAY, the Seventh day of February next, at the office of the Steam Navigation Company, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary Cemetery ‘‘ompany. . Ch’town, Jan. 24, 1888 3i 24 28 4 ' yeu Thea Ce MONDAY EVENING, JAVUARY 3?th, LS88, ON WHICH OCCASION The Lyceum Comedy to. Wil! perform the THRILLING DRAMA, entitled : JESSIE VERE, —OR, - THE WANDERERS RETURN. To cenclude with the LAUGHABLE FARCE, entitled : “st Dina BO” + Tickets for sale at the usual places. Prices— 25, 35 and 50 cents. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Cuytain rises at 3 sharp. ‘ S. WHITTY, Secretary. jan25— Si —ESss. SPRING TRIP Miss Stramberg—Vocal Solo — “ Kiss Me} George Macleod, Esq.— Vocal Solo—‘‘ Jock | n that port last | | Erom Liverpool. The well-known Clipper Barkentine EREMA, 306 Tons Register, JOHN ROACH, Commander, —WILL SAIL FROM ‘Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT THE {st APRIL, | | 4nd will carry Goods at through rates to the different Railway points on the Island. i | ee ee ee For Freight. apply in London to John —— |‘Riroad Street; in Liverpool to William Bullen, 51 South John Street, or here to the Owners, ; . | PEfKe BROS. & CO. : Ch’town, Jan. 27, 1888—eod | & Sons, Mildmay Chambers, 7 Union Court, In this city, on the 28th inst.; Mary, dearly | ww oo rar ee pace Ae + . & OPLE ARE SAVING MHEY! MNO By CUOMMME IM LP : J » Le Llunnu. Et is a well known fact that his competitors cannot look at his low prices. They bave to do soine blowing. But L. E. PROWSE sells the Clothing. [Ef you can get what you want at L. BK. Prowse’s, you need not try auywhere else. His prices are the lowest ever known for First-class Goods. 200 Overcoats to be Sold at a Bargain. COME AT ONCE AND GET ONE. L E PROW Ss: SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STRERT. AT DRY GOODS SALE. ee - We intend to make extensive alterations in our premises next spring, and a change in our business, and to do this must clear out our entire stock of Dry Goods, Clothing, Carpets, &c., &c To dispose of this immense stock within so short a time, it must be sold at a sacrifice, and we shall. there- fore, give discounts varying from 26up to 30 per cent. The stock consists of Seasonable and Fashion- able. Goods, which aré all marked in plain figures, and at prices that are well known to be the lowest in the market. This Sale will be for CASH ONLY. tS emcee HARRIS&SSTHW ART SUCCESSORS TO GEO. DAVIES & CO. PE Ch’town, Jan. 12. 1888 Ch'town, Nov. 18, 1887. CARNIVAL DRIVE DULL CARE AWAY, A GRAND CARNIVAL | And make yourself HAPPY by purchasing your WILL BE HELD AT CLOTHING, ETC B. S. DAVIES & COS. eed ieorgetown Skating Rink —ON-— WEDNESDAY, FEB. lst. The Artillery Brigade Band will be in Attendance. —se Tickets. at Excursion Rates, will be issued at Charlottetown and all Stations east. | Admission—Adults, 25 cents; Children, 13, cents. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. E. STEWART, i W.S. EASTON, Managers, | i } cnesteente A FULL RANGE OF Suitings, Overcoatings and Pant ne ee ere AT PRICHS AWAY BELOW THE VALUE. At the same time we guarantee satisfaction in FIT, TRIM- STOTICE. MING and FINISH of all Garments. [He partnership hither$e-oxisting between the In our MENS’ FURNISHING DEPA RTMENT we carry undersigned, us 5 € j ‘ e + , ’ ‘ mo ‘ ‘ eee w/the best lines in HATS and CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS and 'CUFFS, and NECK-WEAR, Everything marked away below (Signed) JAMES PATON, HERBERT W. FINDLEY. | the value. HENRY WEEKS CALL AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. Réjerring to the above, the business will be ‘ 5 ei 2 continued uader the style: and firm of Charlottetown, Jan. 24, 1586, Paiterns, ” Jan25—wy 1i 27th dy 2th, 30th (Signed) . ‘ Witness—Ingram Wood, i Char!ottetown, Jan. 16th, 1888. : JAMES PATON & C8, — : (Signed) JAMES PATON, | HENRY WEEKS. (Signed) Witness—Ingram Wood. : ~. Charlottetown, Jan, léth, 188%. _Janzs—Sl ; WANTED- Two Thousand Dollars, at 5 per, cent. First-Class Real Estate security. Ap- scan cenapapaapapil ys <eccansiananaipueane ply at this office. 2w dy wy—jan27 , Betore Commencing Stocktaking, MAC DPORALD Sian = |} wil clear out several lines of Goods at Great Bargains. O LET.—The Hall in Seott’s Warehouse, Kent y Street. Apply to D, Mackenzie, on the pre- WANTED. 20 RENT.--A small Cottage or | threé rooms in a convenient part of the city. § Apply at this office. pd lw—janl3 ad —_——— a _—— — ae NOTICE.—The subseriber hereby gives notice ; L te the citizens of Cnarlottatown that he will © s be prepared to deliver on the Mill Pond, South... @ ort, good Spring Water Tee’on the first day of |} Pebrusry, or sooner if required, at moderate! 6i eod—janib — —.|Ladies’ Dolmans and Paletets, Ladies’ Cloth R SALK.—Two wellbreci Cows, one seven: | eight Jersey, both tocalvain April. Enquire | of Dr. Blanchard, at Mrs. Stirling’s. 5i—janl4 Jackets, Ladies’ Fur Capes and Boas, Ladies’ Felt Hats, Ladies’ Knit Underskirts. were em ee | T BE SOLD at Anction, on Thucsday, the 26th | January, inatant, at noon, the House and Premises on School Street, accupied by the late Mrs: Mabey. Terms at sale. 1i--janlt H ALL STOVE.—For sale, a Denmark Base *~ Burner, with a quamtity of Stove Pipe, in} /good condition, Apply to WILLIAM HBaRp. j jan7 2d These Goods must be Cleared. Bargains may be expected. BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED — At . Mrs. MeLean’s. Hillsborovgh street, between Dor- chester and King. octt9 eod tf WANTED & all property fe witeror to! @l ; EB. ~ a a . a & out of Town): having it a spring of water. Infor oe of sach please furnish toto °C. B,”- P. 0G. Box 3%, tte ‘town, Jan. 4, 1883. _dkw town, or this . RH & ~~ . ky $