2S SS er ee Local and Other Items. Tne forms to be used in amending Lisis of Voters can be obtained from Mr, A. A. MeL oan, Secretary of the Liberal-Conserva- tive Associatior Voters will take notice that all applications for amendment will require to ve hh, ” on or bel the Slst day of March, instant. a - Reap outside pages. aici PoBOGGANING to-night. sions Crey CouNcIL mesting to-night. spans Marts arrived at half-past three. eli aenane Tus City Small Debt Court was in session to-day. - > - Tue Northern Light is still ice-bound ia ” i Pictou harbor eal SEVERAL civic officiais have been suspended on account of intemperate habits. ial aia Tux steamer Rowena sailed from Halifax on Thursday. She took 330 packages for the Indian and colonial exhibition, igatioinns Rev, Ma Wurman baptized six persons in the Baptist Church yesterday, making thirty- one baptisms since the new year, sdncnsioiepilibesiian Jouxn Brown was recaptured by officer Costelle, in a house at the west end of the city, at one o'clock Sunday morning. aa ss Granp Excursion to Sammerside Car- nival. ‘Train leaves station at 4.0, to-morrow. Tickets, good to return, $1.25. cali AN important meeting of the Domivion Alliance was held in this city on Saturday evening last. The results will probably appe ar. a Ex. Northern Light: New Feathers, new Tinsel Trimmings, new Mantle Ornaments, new Fringes, jast received at J. B. Mac- donali’s. mar8—dy wky aii Concert at CornnwaLtt —The Methodist choir intend giving a concert at U vrawail, on Weduesday evening next, in aid of the Corn- wall Church fands ‘lt edaiacie Just received, ex Northern Light. one case American Knitting Cotton, all colors, best quality, will b: sold very cheap,—Stanley Bros., Brown’s Block. mars sisinscillagiipain Moore and Goldsmith are the poets to be discussed before St. Georgo’s Literary and Dramatic Society on \Weduesaay evening Mr, Malially will read the opering paper liecldees Tue Second Methodist Sunday School will sd with the Revising Officer | q tance above the Hospital for the Inzane _ mite {is expected to come iato residence at st, | Luke's, the first week in Lent. Mr. King is! | Well known for his work u.der the late Rev. | G, W. Hotgson, and possesses fine talenis. | He will be w rmiy wele med in Ho ifax, | a It is unders'oo| that the bork of | His Grace, the Arc tbishop, ‘‘After Weary Yevrs,” wil be translated into German. His | (Frace is te be congratulated upon his literary } success, 4 ' ” . . . - oe } . ; te ; Ext NSIVé repairs a now deing e€iive ed | on Prince Street Ferry Wharf. The head of | the wharfis being re-piled, about seventy-five feet of the north wing is being rebuilt with | heavy timber. and a new b'ock, 25x65 fee’, built solid from the bottom, is being placed at the approach to the wharf. The slips, floats, gates, &c , are also being repaired The cost will b> somewhere in the neighborhood of $3,000, and the work will likely be com- pleted in a fortnight’s tame. Mr. John King is the foreman aud altogether about thirty men are employed. indians We are sorry to learn that the dwelling house ef Mr. James McLeod, at Lot 48, io- gether with all its content :—including several hundred bushels of potatees aud turnips stored in the cellar—was totally destroyed \by fire yesterday afternoon. fhe house was a new one, two storeys high, and was worth about $2,000. The frmily were away from home at the time of the fire. As there was no insurance, Mr. McLeod’s loss is very great, and it is hoped thet a kind and considerate public will render him all the aid in their power in his misfortune, as no one would be more ready than himself to help a mau in like porition, _ > — YEsTeRDAY afternoon Capt. M. Hickey and Mr. W. 8S Stewart started out for a drive on the Hillsborough ico, the Captain holding the ribbons. Whea a short dis the ice suddenly gave way beneath them. The Captain was thrown from vhe sleigh, and his companion scrambled out with mucn difficulty, The pan of ica upon which the horse and sleigh stood kept graduaily sinking, while the horse was making every effort to secure a foothold on the solid ice. At leugth, by a good spring, he succeeded in jumping off the sinking cake and landed on the surrounding ice, comparatively unirjured. Beyond a slight wetting, both of the gentlemen were unhurt. — > —— Ix an account of the annual meeting of the New Zealand Gaelic Society, the Dunedin, N. Z., Homing Hersid says: “ Dr. Gillies spoke at some len.th in favor of upholding the Gaelic lspguage, descantel on its beauties, and severely condemned the cominct of such Highlanders as seemed anxious, when mixing in Lowland society, to loze their Gaelic as quickly as possible, As a contrast to such silliness he was proud to introlue: to the meeting two Canadian Highlancers whom he havo their programue out in a few daya for the entertainment which they intend giving Thursday, 18th inst. (It wi'l be on a new plan.) . | Wee ‘*“Oommon School Eduea- | tion” will be read at the meeting of the Caledonian Ciub Literary Society this evening. It will be followed by a discus- sion on the subject, —_— -->- -—— A PAPER on Weare sorry to say that Saturday night last, dogs obt«ine? access to the sheep-pen of Hon. D. Ferguson, at Eest River, killing three or four valuabie sheep, and severely mutilating as many more. mandala A RUNAWAY HORSE created a sensation*on Qacen Street, about half-psst nine last night. Baff:lo robes, &c., were strewn about the street, where they wero picked up by the police, and the horse was sbghtly injared. Ronccasiliapainill Tus attraction at the Auction Sale to-night at the Diamoud Bookstore will be a superb lot of Fancy Goods and Varieties. A fine stock of Electro-Plated Ware will be disposed of to-morrow evening, and may be in- speoted any time prior to the sale. ——-<— Rememser tho faucy table to-morrow afiernoon at 3 o'clock in St. James’ Hall. The ladies have prepared a supply of useful articles, and invite the public to come and see, St. James’ Halil Entertainments have been always a success. Go and enjoy your- selves. bs isla Mr. Tazo, L. Cuarretie has had placed before his premises, the Diamond Bookstore, an additional Electric Lamp, which will be lighted for the first time to-night. It is placed in front «f the south window, and wi’l assist materially in the display of goois to be auctioned which are there exhibited. senate A wew Istanp Export —The usually weil informed, but of Iste reckless, Monetary Times, says: ‘‘There are forty lime-kilvs in Prince Edward Island, which burned last year 50,000 tons of lime. Most of it went to Maine.” As it originally appeared the item read *‘most of it went for manure.” We are also in doubt as to the correctness of the quantity quoted by the Times. ihnentilbindil Ff R. Paes. C. E, is in correspondence with Mr. McDonald, cf the Custems Depart- ment, respecting waterworks for Charlotte- tows, with a view totendering. He repre- sents a very wealthy company in Massachu- setts, and makes waterworks and sewerage a specisity. He wants accurate and definite informatiov, which Mr. McDenald will, no doubt, be able to forward to him. ahiietdiinmwtias Ar the Stipendiary Magistrate's Couré this forenoon, two men charged with being drank an‘ disorderly, were each fined $10 or twenty days; two drunks were fined $5 or ten days and $4 orteudsya. The Brown boys for the larceny of Dr. Bagnall’s coat, were remanded for eight days, and the young man O'Hare, who was found with Policeman Steele’s coat in his possession. was further remanded. oo In anarticle on ‘‘The Opening Day,” describing the sights and scenes in Parlia- ment, the Ottawa Evening Journal says :— **‘Oaly one maa in the House had the nerve to begin working immediately. That man was the Hor. L. H. Davies, who wrote letters.” This probably accounts for the lengthy and brilliant correepondence which appeared in the Patriot anent the opening. _— >> No means has been taken by the mana- facturers to push the sale of their ‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco, except giving from time to tims a simple statem>nt of the facts connected with it in the public press. The large avd rapidly increasing demands for it bas been the result of the experience cf smokers which thes> stat:ments suggested. Their advice to business men is to advertise largely if they havo the right article to keep up the advertise- ment with, A chserved present. One ot them, Capt. Angas Murchison, from Point Prim, Prince Edward Island, had never been in Scotlaad, nor his} perature. parents before him, but he spoke Gaelic as fluently an? correctly as if he had lived all his days in the Isle of Skye The other gen- tleman, Mr. Donald McKenzie, wag born in ago, bat had preserved his Gaelic so perfectly as to make it doubtful if any one present could surpass him iu his command f the lan- guage, New Zealand Gaelic Society, he gave them a cordial welcome.” Letter from Mr. J. M. Duncan Srr,—Of late, correspondence from anonymous writers has appeared in the columns of Tug Examiner, wherein I om made the subject of personal attack. Your correspondeuts have not had the moral courage to appear over their proper signa- tures, nor have they deemed 1: prudent to make mention of me by vame; but, with all the treachery of assassins, have, under cover of darkness, aimed at injuring me. I have patiently borne with their flagitious tissues of baseless assertions, though often advised to contradict their statements, being assured they were directed at me. But my name not having been mentioned, and fearing, should | attempt a reply, that my communication should share, at the hands of the editor of Tue Examineg, a fate similar to previous ones, wherein [ sought redress for personal attacks in its columns, I took no further notice of your correspondents’ slanders. But lest silence on my part should be construed into a be- lief in the truth of such foul fabrications, I have thought it advisable to ask you to give space to this notice of your corres- pondents. So far as ‘‘ A. O. T’s.” remarks are in- tended to refer to me, I state them to ba the foulest of libels that ever appeared in print. As Mr. Lawson is, I presume, well able to take care of himself, it is more than probable that he does not thank ‘* A. O. T.” for having dragged his name before the public in this connection. As respectg the statements of your correspondent **Catholic” they are as {ligrint falsehoods as are those of ‘' A. O. T.” It might not be taken amiss were I to suggest tothe editor the propriety of ex- cluding from his columns any more writing under this head from anonymous corres- pondente, unless it is intended to mske THe EXAMINER a medium of slander. In conclusion, permit me to say that if your correspondents ‘‘ Catholic” or ‘A. O. T.” will attack me by name, or endorse what they have already written over their proper signatures, | promise that their names, for once, at least, shall be placed upon the records of the civil couris. Yours, J. M. Duncan. March 8, 1886. A Contradiction. Sir,—For some weeks past communica- tious have appeared in Tae KExaMINER, over the ancnymous signatures of §**Cath- olic’ and “A. O, T.” Itis well known to the publie that the object of these disgrace- ful attacks is to injure Mr. J. M. Duucan, one of the city school teachers. I hereby state, on behalf of the ‘Pro- testant Union Company,” that the state- ments in these communicgtions, as far as they effeo! Mr, Dancan, are faise. Josrru WIsz, President of Directors. aon as EE Reraraine,—All kinds of Rubbers and Unper the nead of Keliyious Latelligence, the Halifax Critic saya: Rev. W. B, King Boots mended at Dorsey, Goff & Uo's, fe 11 té Cape Beton, had never seen Scotland, and | Lowest had even left Caps Bretoa twenty-seven years | Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at Such Highlanders were an honor to} Lowest Temperature this morning ......2. the magnificent Canadian dominion to which Temperature this moruing,at 8 o'clock... 4 they belonged, and, as Vice-President of the Temperature thie aftarnoon at ¥ a’oloek 12. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, | tucker, Mass, Feb. 13. James Charles Woodside, Es¢,, to Miss Lydia Hallett. son, Esq.. to Miss Ella Bowilly. - TELESRAPIIG = HEWS. | LESH DAILY HXAMINAR, t Saez 2 [Seeoias. Daspatoues to Tur KXaMiIneRr. | British Land Seferm. } Lonpon, March 7. Gladstone has so far progressed with his | lsndiord’s expropriation scheme, as to re- quire the services of. Sir Henry Thring, | parliamentary counsel to the Government, | to draft the detail of the bill, he proposes ascending scales of rates of purchase on the ratio of the extent and value of the tenants holdings, A Fatal Buel. Et. Pasco, March 7. A special from Chichnapa, Mexico, says a duel with pistols, between Trinidad Alvarez and Senor Paredez, has been fought in this city, three shots being fired by each. Parodez received three wounds, and itis believed will die. The first two shots fired at Alvarez missed him, but the third struck him, killing him instantly. Tarkish Officers in Egypt. Lonpon, March 7. Lord Rosebery, British Foreign Secre- tary, has consented to make room for a namber of Turkish oflicers in the Egyptian army by displacing British ofticers. —_ ee ee Fire. Boston, March 7. The Americian Honse, on. Hanover Street, was damaged $50,000 by fire and water yeaierday. Fully insured. An Actress Uti. Sr. Pererspura, March 7. Miss Niane Van Zant, the opera singer, is seriously lil, She is attended by the Czar’s physician. Labor Strike. Sr. Louis, March 8. Nine thousand Knights of Labor are on etrike here, on the Gould sysiem. All aré quiet, but great excitement prevails. Weather $iilstin. Probabilities for the next 25 hours fo- the ‘larttime Provinces. fornonto, March 8.--10 2. m. Moderate winds, fuir weather, higher tem- MRIBORVULOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, March 8, 186 Highest Temperature Saturday......... 33.0 do OW aS. PIs id 21.6 WR, Gi tk ick ie ved obi ee Lowest Temperature yesterday, (icad at MAY «6.0. suvinthetuthecussees, LS 1 8 0 MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s mother, Nan- At Boston, Mass., March 3rd, Henry W. Patter- —————_—— = WE HAVE SOLD NEARLY ALL OUR Stem-Windiug Rockford Watches, which ere giving good satisfaction, and as the Company, in the interest of the. public, say they will not send any watches by mail, we shall defer getting 2 fali supply until we can safely do so by express. In the meantime we have several Key- Winding Rockford Watches on hand, accu- rately timed, and purchasers of any of these can have the privilege of exchanging for a Stem-Winder, when they arrive tn stock, a nice assortment of Waltham & Elgin Watches, in heavy silver or gold- filled cases. te Wes ae aro ee CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown, March 5, ’86. WANTS, LOST, FOUND, dc. M Ipeque Road, a sum of money. Finder will please leave the same at THE EXAMINER office. mar5 li V ANTED—A good smxrt Boy. Apply to News Agency, Railway Station. mar4 3i se SALE—Fyles of *‘Litteli’s Living Age,” from 1882 to 1884, ¢omplete—the best literature of the age. Also, Webster’s Dictionary (unabridged). Apply at Tux Ex- AMINER office, feb27 OST-—Between Bagnall’s and Charlotte- town, a Black Robe. The finder will be rewarded by leaving the same at Mr. Bag- nall’s or The Examiner office. feb22 ti f rm LET—A Shop, Warehouss and three Rocems —a fiist-class atand for a shipper. Apply to J, D, Carrie, Lower Spring Park Roal. feb20 \ \} ANTED—At the Osborne House, a good Cook. febll 3i eod pd ‘TRO LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod, Possse sion given firat of May. Appiy to A. White. apr?7] -9aw pat OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs. William Kennedy, Brick 'ioase, Hillsborough Park. septd ti cheap in all departments. CARPETS! now added to stock. On REMNANTS! REMNANTS ! a cae S. 4 ” S 586. ES LENBEN HEUSE! ne errr Gras CLEARANCE SALE still going on, Goods selling CARPETS! Seven Bales Scotch Carpets, imparted expressly for Spring Sale, See them. Dress Remnants, Print Remnants, Cloth Remnants, &c., Silk Remnants, Satin Remnants. HARRIS & STEWART SUCCESSORS TO CEO, DAVIES & Co. Ch’town, Feb, 25, 1885.—dy & wky STANDARD GOODS LOWEST PRICES! aeeeeemnee (meee RAKING & STRRND’ LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS: 400 Pieces firey Cottons, 220 Pieces White Cottons, 159 Pieces Print Coitens, d3 Pieces Hessiaus, 48 Pieces Table Linen, 149 Dezen Towels. acon ~ —_—wv eee eee White and Colored Knitting Cotton, oO Large Stock of Colored Dress Goods. 0 Black French Vierinees, Black Cashe meres, Black Cords, Black Runs’ Veil- ing, Biack Costume Cloth, Xc. Brussels, 9° o--—— —_—— Tapestry and Wool = Carpets. OILCLOTHS & LINOLEUMS. o--—---— Cocoa, China and oO ‘i wine Matting. Largest Stock of ROOM PAPER on PB E Island. STERNS. PERKINS Ch’town, Feb. 23, ’86. ——es PILLEW CBTTENS -—— AND —— SHEETINGS, TOWELS AND = FOWELLING. 20: EXTRA GOOD VALUE —— AT TANLEY BROS, Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House. Ch’town, Feb, 16, 1886.—dy wky a REGULAR TRADER. From Liverpool to Charlottetown, The well known Clipper Bark “MOSELLE,” R. RENDLE, Commander, now on the berth, will gail from Liverpeol for Charlottetown, On or About}'st APRIL NEXT, Carrying Freight at through ratea to Pictou, Snecener a Souris, Summerside, and She- jac. Vor Freight or Passege apply in Londen to John Pitcairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester Street; E. C, in Liverpool to Pitcairn Bres., 51 South John Street, or here to the owners. PEAKE BROS. & C0., Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1886.— 6w eod REID BRO'S MARCH PRICE LIST, Shirting Ginghams, marked price llc, now 8c. All-wool Shirting Flannel, marked 32c, now 25c. Half-wool Drugyet, marked price 32c, now 22c. Ladies’ Winter Jackets, marked $1.65, $4.25, and $5, now half price. Men's Reefers. marked #i, now half price. Ladies’ Corsets, marked $1.10, now 75e. Ladies’ Rubber Circulars, marked $1.40, now $1. Men's Black Worsted Suits, marked $7.80, now $5.84, Men's Tweed Pants, marked $1.60, now $1.10. Ladies’ Four-tutton Kid Gloves, marked 7ée, now 55c, Ladies* Four-clasp Kid Gloves, worth $1.40, now 75c, Men‘s Underclothing at 20 per cent discount, Men‘s Overcoats, reduced to clear, at half Genuine All-wool Heavy Tweed, marked @c, now 45c, Cotton Flannels, in white and colored, marked 12c, now ide. A genuine discount of 25 per cent on Mens Furnishings. Mea’s White and Regatta Shirts, marked $1.40, now $1, $20 Fine Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $14. #30 Fine Worsted Suits, to measure, now only $20. $l4 Tryon Tweed Suits, to measure, now only $12. $6 Scotch Tweed only $4. Child's Tweed Suits, marked $2, now only $1.28. Pants, to meéasure, now Youth's. Black Worsted Suits, marked $%,50, now only $6.85. Fine Scotch Tweeds, marked 61.25, now only 9c. Heavy Island Tweeds, All-wool, 45c, 55, and 85c, — Yard-wide Gray Cottons, only 4 and 5 cents, ee te SA _ Seoe.. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, March 1, 1886. MARLIN, RUPE, TIN, &. E have for Sale, at the very Lowe:t Prices :— 100 bales Lobster Marlin, 600 coils Manilla Rope 100 packages Salmon Traw! Twine. 10) nt ? Hemp ‘ 2 bales Hers ing Twine, 25 Herring Nets. ALSO + 300 boxes Tin Plates, 14x20, 1 ton [agot Tin. 1] ton Pig Lead. 10 bors Copp:r,. 50 bundles @sivanized Lron for Boilera, 10 bbls Gold Lacquer, 10 * Turpentine, 100 kegs Box Nails 100 “ Lobster Trap Nails. DODD & ROGERS. Feb. 23—1lm 2aw w lm North Atlantic Steamship Co, SPRING SAILINGS, 1886. From London and Liverpool S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ London for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL. S.S. “Nellie Wise,” WILL LEAVE Liverpoo! for ¢ harlettetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Katlurst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the priccipal points in P. K. Islend, New Brane- wick and Nova Scotia For Freight, Passage, or other information apply in London to. Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- chureh Street, Fen Court ; in St. John, Chat- ham and Bathurst, N. B., to R. A. & J, Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. C. Jones & Co. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1°86. To Lobster Packers, FOR SALE. 400 boxes of TIN PLA'IES, euitable for Leb ster Canc. 22 pigs of LEAD, 22 ingots, TIN. i bar of COPPER, Apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO, Ch'town, Feb, 10—tf 8aw roa i -