mony omer mee + oe sna a , eee 7% % Fi} = 540 al ang Other items. | § mes Mm sh oe: a news | - . etwea at ‘ ag tsaw me g ‘ n Monday even ng — a | (Srecar Desearunes ro THe txamuvei J MAND at the Cilizon’s Skating Rink to- | ay go) ‘Be i y ga. Tr 8 BRAVISH NEWS a ” S sand Oil Meal for sale at R, K | m1 ; : i E sitmation in iinet Lis VW fa ng ahi. raci tor the Welland Canal im- ntpatnailiesiilianes ’ . ; : Awarded in a tew days Hartington and = = Paractl s i et ah bh 4e chien Sie ‘ \ i e Bens volent [rish Society wiiainesiiaainis organized at County Line this evening, Lonpon, Jan. 31. + = ’ oe ‘he Dy » of Westminster h: strac next session of the Supreme Court I i ee { Canada commer on the 16th} velba large against the Parnellites of ’ aiai Les k os | aquanderi ring Irish donations in debauchery. ‘ i He says he is unable positi vely to prove \ t Ottawa lumberman’s son has | the charges, ’ ‘ 1: . in off with his cook. She is a prepossessing | a News believes that Lord Hartington vee wes i willr 1In neutral, and not ask to trammel - Gladstone in his efforts to settle the Irish A GIRL named Ethel Geldart was burned question, a ? | With the exception of Lord ivert Uounty, N. B | Harting ton, it says, Gladstone will not find Bpeliaa N otices Remnants of Print Cotfon, Vrinted Sateens, Dress Goo 8, other soods, selling at very and ge\a bargain, jar 30—2i Y OME Nice. Din White iew prices. ~Call PkRRKINS & STERNS. Setts iu Ivory at W, P Colwiii’s, ja 29 3in aw Pw A sPLENDID lot ef good Vodtish selling chesp at W. P. Co!will’s. ja 29 3iaw w Repucrron ber GREAT -CLEARING OUT La- dies’ and Geuts’ Overshoes, old price $!.60, new price $1,350 per pair.~-Dorsey, Goff « Co jan25 \ Few dozen Electric Lamps and a fev dez*n Common Burners will be sold che Dp t W. P. Colwill’s ja 29 31 aw 2w L. E. Pre WwW settlement of ; requests an immediate mounts due bim. jan 21, dy and wky SHOEMAKERS' Finttnes -All kinds at low prices. Wrench Kid, (ii Goat, Eoglish Kip, French Calf (by the skin or cut, French Calf Fronts, Neats, Split and Sole | eather, Awls, Bristles, Pincers, Hammers, Knives, Pegs, Nails, Shoe Lhread, &e,, &c., at Dorsey Golf & Co.’s jan 27 Movustacurs—real hair—jast the thing for the fancy dress carnival. Oaly 10 vents.—W W. Beer. jan 27, Cars Cop Cran Nova for sale at Beer & Goff’s, BERRIES and Scotia Fox-berries, j 27 Great ReEpvcrion! CLEARING OUT,— Sixty pairs Ladies’ Oil Goat Button Hoots. Old price $3.25; new price, $1.75 per pair. Dorsey Goff & Co. ja 27 BRounD to sell this tet: 80 pairs gonts custom boots on band—$5 50 per pair—now sold for $2 75.—Donsry, Gorr d& Co FRESH oysters received three times a week, at John Joy's, Water Street j1n 23, i OysTERS by the barrel at Joha J ry E W ater Street, jaw 35, uf _ > ~-- - A number of spurious fifty cent pieces lately made their appearance in Quebee ' + ne day last week | @ serious de ‘lection among his former col- > ilea ues i \ i as voic ‘piaint was beard - our rhe suggest ion that Parnell be given a ¢ oS arch-goers plodded | place in the Cabinet cannot be acted upon 4 8 sf iKS ; a jas he could enter the Cabinet only on ; ae ee | basis of the bringing in of a bill : | : er u > : . rranting my te »orial é ’ a mn : a smallpox patient | 8°” complete legislative independence ; 5 left t fa }to Ireland > j Lonp N, Jan. 3 . . . | , : f the Methodist Brick} At the League meeting to-day, the Mayor Ch i held e Parsonage, Tues- | announced that the executive had instructed tary 2ad, m 2 to 7.30 p m. | him to discountenance boye sitting. : - } ive press asseciation states on anthority v.—No 1 ll meet for} that rd rtou will not join tl! 5 j ¢ afstOu Willi NO juin the new , y he) 26 3S/ eabinet. . saa Sut | = = ol > 4 Princess Hl ae t i ; i tra t ‘ vit whimay be ex-| 2 ONDON, at 5 ; st h past clock this evening. | Lonpoxw, Jan. 31. side Princess Beatrice, bride of Prince Henry \ returning | 1 Hastings, a few j oF Battenberg, is ill, aud the Waeen has ev g Kiev. Dr. Lathera was thrown | arranged to have her and her husband { gh, Mjaring Lis shoulder con-/| reside for the present at Windsor Castle. ei “ an Land Frauds in the States. tie is y 0 ige i LO TUSt y il os accounts ixecuri ing «=the smallpox WASHINGTON, Jan, 31 ) i mii , €| emic, | hf ichards Dement, Surveyor-Genera! of | ~ ’ } } r " Mat ‘peas ~-Mewes. W. W. Beer ond G.' { ah, reached Washington last Thursd lay, | Frauk Beer have entered into parinerechip un- | and was yesterday and the night before | closeted with C int nt igsioner Sparks at the | Land Office, and also had long interviews ---- j with Secretary Lamar. Dement is show- | der the firm name of Beer Bros. success to tie new firm. A Memoria Service, for the re pose of the | ing ty most astounding frauds committed soul of the late Rev. Dr. Macdonald, will bej dy , are vy e ; h rte oa i U ian i st “ye : T) t > : a ig a goers Pp ast, and involving m iny i if G. Anstana s «walt Tai OD uuTsU lay pt iblic men xt, a I i t ie “tom on “Our I Men and Women” and ‘‘Baby | Greece and England. Lat ro b fi s publications of their | —_—- + L migo well pe in every ad | as home * n 7 Lonpon, Jan. 31 ; : | The Official Journal of Athens denies —_— ad hii Ritlintitn te OMIT oan the attitude of the Greek cabinet has attending the school in Notation, that the |°"*9sed. Lord Salisbury has instructed slack: 2M sessh an . Gelman, oveninns | Admiral Hay, the commander of the Eng- |lish M sditerranean squadron, to employ alae fores against the Greeks whenever they A NomBeR of the pew electric lamps 1 the Turks, ' | February 3, inetead of Thursday. arrived and are 2 te »-day being fitted up. They carry two carbons and in many other respects are superior to those now in use, -_ --so ---— Shippiag Disaster. Un, JENKINS vaccinated a number of per- Provincerown, Mass., Jan. 31. us at | ' Avgnu tus at Ll Je 1aCc F LVe f e0n Fort gust and Johi son s Riv er On About 11 o'clock last night the schooner Saterday. He reports sll smallpox patients) , - hie Krank, Capt Smith, f Perth throughout the country doing well. 7 , : - apt Smith, from Pertham- boy, for Portland with coal, went ashure on = igger Head, and will probably be a total ck. Crew saved. ” meeting of the Caledonian this evening, vue re gul ar ib Literary Society, a — will be read by Mr. 8. S. Peterson, on ‘* The | een er ee first Colonists of the Unit dd States and African | Indians Quict Slavery. a oe : foronto, Jan. 31. \ very large congregation gathered in the ny) 7 : . ‘ S 5 Sb ]’s neck: a ‘ ‘ Baptist Church yesterday afternvon, to wit- =. - f Raul 8 ape cial oer - oe “ae the ness the baptism of twenty-three happy con-| ack eet country, writing on ths 22nd, sonal Gospel services will be continued |84¥8: ‘‘ All is quiet among tho Indians every night this week. | now, pane no immediate prospect of an up- aoa | rik il He complains of whiskey trading | . Crrizi SxaTive Rixg! Repvucrion IN | with “the indians. Lick ets. SK fer th balance of the setiesienneinsidniiiaiacaia etal seas wt sold at adiscouut of 20 per | m = nt. Tickets for sale at the Apothecaries’ | Conservative Victory. Hs Stanley cretary. feb 1 3j oe - — Orrawa, Jan, 31. Tue Hoty Laxp axp irs Cosroms.—The M. Boudet, Conservative, has been elect- : ' re 8 ‘ in . ? abo ’ Howles su’ J ct at tne Kirk, L % ed for L itbiniere in place of M. a oly, Te . : ? . 45, on Wedaesday evening, and at St. Paul's | signed. Schoolroom on Pr riday evening. Come hear at . the d ion and the costame, ail Weather Bulletin Vicrorta Lopes, A. F. & A. M., meets this | sinilclicmle (M lay) evening, at which 1% is expected | Probabilities for next 24 hours for Grapd Master ») and i ticers of Grand the Ma itime Provinces j : will I t mbers of Sister | ai i i are rai nvited to attend } si - <p Toronro, Feb. 1.—10 2. m. Amone the crew of the fishing schooner} Moderate to fresh winds, partly clearing Hy eG , given up as lost| weather, preceded by slight rain or snow; were William McGeriavan, of Halifax, N. | slightly higher followed by lowcr tempera- S.. widower, w two children in Boston, | ture at night. and Angus McDonald, of Prinee Edward | -- island M ETGOROLOGICAL OFFICE ™ j . > o Charlottetown, Feb. 1, 1886. A MOUNTAIN SLIDE recently struck aj Highest Temperature Sa ening ae 24 0 California railway tra on which Thomas | Lowest Go oO 39.1 | ; sala N. B... boy is en-| Uishest Temperature yesterday, (read at Martin,» % ire Swe e e At celta ie ng. 1. 02880 | gineer, 3! #Gayton, of W re rs | Lowest Temperature rday, aa at N B.. coud i engine aud one OK dnig t) sil wy ne 0 me OF j } car were Cal 1 150 yards, but no one was] Lowest Temperature this morning....... 2.4 | hurt. | Temperature this mornring,at 8 oral ck... 26.3 ” . | Temperature thiaefiarnaon at Voalonk, 34,2 [ue aim in the manufacture of Mesers| ’ tobacco is to | a i Kett ; a °° WMiVIrcit Wavy ) c a | bod apd retain t stural aromo of the! Suprems Court. | yi hia re great skill and a ee | now { very 1 ng chemical laws, Monpay, Feb, 1. ~ t . att uperk to! ; ’ . : . but the resaite assait 'y Superior ©?) Pearson v3. Sherron.—This case is still | ol, Ss Se Saree before the Courts. re ny , | ‘The prisoner Gillis will not be sentenced | : _ E | i ian Lime aveamer AX mndiand, / as , oe ad of a r apt *iuntil the Pearson-Sherron case is con- | Cap ylius, at steain I 7 MG. | ie Mi _ both outward bound, collided in H ali- | C/U ed. i fax harbor on the 24th ult rhe Lian o' Dee, | rr eee ee” ae ee | which was abcut sailing for Boston, bad just} SHIP NEWS. backed outof Phelan’s dock, and was about | | pink Oe a whi hes . ; two levgths distant from the wharf, whe n the Bordeaux, Jan. 13—It is reported that part of | Newfoundland, steamiog down the barbor, | the car; zo (oats) of bark Isabel, from Charlotte- ¢ heavily almost fairly amidships. | town, is damaged. Survey will be held atonce. | } t ine on the neighboring Schr Kezia, at Philadelphia, from Chariotte- , Pea a a ii tin th ® | townt P. E. L., had cabin doors stove, cabin flood- wharv sould hear the great crasn y= ; sae ed and decks swept during heavy weather, Dec. I me together, bat, owing te the Gar+- | 26, SHIPS it uf ; ib, . uld not discern the extent of the| Spoken—Nov, 24. no lat, etc, bark Lady Nairn, ness, could n Richards, Portland (Sept 24)) for Buneos Ayres, iamay Both steamers p“oc ceded to sea ime , ail well. med ly, with communicating with the a DIE. At Mongrgue Bridge, on the 29th January, ——~-<»> — F A youne squaw, about fifteen years “| ag a ner child, died at Canning, N. 8 Yatherine ms the be -loved wife of James Lan- the er day, under very sad circum- nan, in the 30th year of her age. She leaves Tk he girl and her two little), sorrowing husband and four young children stano*s brothers to Canning about a year 3g0, | to moura ‘their loss. built a hut of sods and poles and eked out) peace. a wiserable existence for some time. The hut was burned one stormy night, and|~ rssidents of the place built the refugees «| them housekeeping. | God Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites May ber soul reat in wen — “Scott's Bmulision of Pure ‘ f ' j : : at 1 ly gave birth to what is de- rio smatles living child ever FOR WASTING DELICATE CHILDREN, ’ 1a was in a state of absolate poverty. cu Dr. Nysewander, of Des Moines, Iowa, In hee deserted condition she died »at! ‘gaye: ‘I have used Sco't’s Emulsion, and tind | BAKING On Saturday last the police succeeded in unearthing areindezvous of counterfeitrea in that city and arrested the leader, besides finding™’a number of unfinished cnina and the die in which they were cast. The latter was found in the ashe of the stove. The man arrested is av [talian, and he lived in a house with seven*een of his own country people, who are image makers. iisetiadiad eae Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, FOR ALCOHOLISM Dr. C. S. Elfis, Wabash, In7., says: ‘I pre- scribed it for a man who had used intox'cants to excess for fifteen years, but during the last two years has entirely abstained, He thinks the Acid Phosphate is of much benefit to him.’ lleatiataninnine Mail’: Calgary especial rays : ** Cayley, of the Calgary Herald. who, in de- fault of paying a fine, was imprisoned by Judge Travis for contempt, has been released, his fine having been remitted by order of the Minister of Justice.” a 4 Carp.—To all who are suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, carly decay, loss of manhood. &e. I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREF OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis covered by 2a missionary in South American send self-addressed envelope to Kev. Joneph Station 1D, New Vartk. True Toronto T Toman. KING OF ommee | § ae I, €. R. Dint*ge AaAy, Amherst, Dee, 80th, 1885. ¥ No housekeeper, ever using it, would ever after be without WOODIL!’* GERMAN POWDER. It is the King of All Baking Powders I have used MRS. W. J. HAMILTON, a¥ P. , FOUND. ea ah ris, #23 por T~ 4 padd Three Keys {two large and one ck) tied together with a piece of | be rewarded on leaving rope. The finder v them at this office. j2n36 2i FAVOR \LE VERY CHEAP. —-A few yards BE cf best Silver Lace, just the thing for carnival costumes.—John Bell, Tailor, Pow- nal Street. 3i mo wed sat VU ANTE {D—At the Hospital for the Ee sane, one male and one female Attendant Apply to Dr. Blanchard. jan390 41 i [AL OF FER—Daily Mail ‘for three + months, and Weekly Mail for nine months for $2 he also, leading papers and periodicals, both ef Canada ani the United States, can be procured by calling on H, J. P. Terlizzick, General. Agent, Upper Queen Street. jan30 6i pd O LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street. next to J, D. Macleod. Poasse- sion givén firxet of May. el to A, White. Qaw pat fastened with a piece of cord. The finder will be rewarded by leaving same at Tur Examiner office. jaa 25--lwk OARDERKS—Two-or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find. comfortable the clrild it satisfactory im every respect. Children _ take i readily with excellent results.’ hemorrhage of the lungs, diet a few hours afterwards. accommodetion applying to Mrs, William Kenretly, Print House, Hillsborough Park septy Of | OST—In this city, a smal] Bunch of Keys; | 4 a Cotton, | Shirtiogs and | 1886. —_—— Se a ee 380 DAYS 20: iL. EK. PROWSE requests aset- tlement of All Amounts due him | Within 30 days. Amounts not paid will be handed over for collection, Ra Be PRO W Sz, Sigm of the BAG HAT, 74 Queen “treet. Ch’town, 21, ’86—eod wky Facts Facts ~—_4-— PERKIN 5 & STRAND oo KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER Np KDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S Ws K. finmense Discounts to clear balance of Fur-ltined Cloaks. Emmense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets, Immense Discounts to clear balance of Millinery. Dress Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Yery Low, Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. 0 HOLIDAY GOODS. The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and Ornamental. Prices to Please Everyone. Oor NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Jan. —_—OoO—_----- Let Ali Remember that we will net be Undersold by any House in the Trade. —_——— 0 SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYINGELSEWHERE PERKINS & STERNS. GREAT DISCOUNT SALE —_——) -—- —-—- CHANCE AND A ae |) er Ch’town, CHANGE. A Extraordinary Inducements to Purehasers of Diy Goods. —— wr ee () “T is our intention to 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- LUINERY 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 SO PER CZNT and a lot of Odds and Remnants will be closed out at HALF PRICE. Our Goods are always marked in plain figures and customers will see that the discounts are made bona Ade. Orders by letter will receive carelu! and prompt attention, We wil] also prepay freight to the country on all purchases exceedirg ten dollars. The above discounts sre for Cash only, but for purchases exceeding fifty dollars we will allow three mouths’ credit. This is our first Big Discount Sale, tisement. and we intend to fu'fil aj] the promimes of our adver- 0 Ch’town, Deo, 10, B6—dy wy 2mus THE ROGKFORD is a watch that can truly be called a “TIME-KEEPER.” NE of the principal sadiginh Seticlems of Albany, N Y., says:—‘*We have noted hy our obecrvatory time the rate of a number of Rockford Watches sold by us, avd their vari- ations. Watch of Fred Race, condactor, Hudson River R. R., 10 seconds in three months; watch of Franklin Lusk, engineer Boston & Albany R. R., 14 miuutes a year watch of Jacob Link, postmaster, six seconds a month ; watch of Albert Morey, engineer, B.& A R. R., five seconds a month ; watch of Charles Cornelius, conductor, B. & A, R R., eight seconds a month; watch of Captain Feelau, pilot of B. & A. steamer, four seconds a month.” We find, after properly regulating to our customer’s wear, that the Rockford Quiek Train Watch is all that it is represented to be HK. W- TAYLOR, Sole Agent, Cameron Block. er ee Jan. 25, °86. AH! THERE! FOR f Ors TERS ! Kent’s : Restaurant, Richmond “treet, a i ate AVING lately fitted vp my establish- ment in the most comfortable manner, 1 ’ prepared to supply Ors Be a ae in every style Orders from hotels and private femilies promptly attended to. Luacheon hours from 7 a. m. to 11 p. m, ain boy Patronage solicited. R. MIfTCHOCLe, Maveger, Ch’town, Jan. 25, ’86—Iwk eod Notice to Debtors. OTICE is hereby given that all debts due 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 tirst of February. P, R. BOWERS. Ch’town, Jan. 12, 1886—jan13 2aw wk 3i Charlottetown Cemetery Co. ‘HE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders A of the above Company wi!l be held at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of TUESDAY, the 2nd day of FEBRUARY, next, at the cfiice of the Steam Navigation Co., corner uf Great George and Lower Water Streeter. By order, ¥. W. HALES, Secretary Cemetery Co. 19, 1886—3119 25 & Ist feb -—— Se A Bonanza fir Bargaia--Hunters. A Genuine Mark-Down Sale !—Ap- palling Reductions !—Unheard-Of Prices !—Overcoats, Suits, Tweeds and Gents’ Furnishings— SLAUGHTERED! SLAUGHTERED SLAUGHTERED | IME for Stock-taking . near. Dull trade ie alarming. Our stock of 7 ware must go. Our mammoth stock of Clothing musi go. Our big stock of Gents’ Furnishings aanee go. Our large and superb stock of Ladies’ Furnishings must go. The price is not 86 mnch 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. Jan. Men’s Biack Worsted Suits, only $6.50, worth $10. Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and up. $16 will buy a worth $22.50, first clas s Suit, made to measure, $4 wiil purchase a first-class pair of Srotch Tweed Pants, worth $5.50. $6 will buy a Heavy Winter Ulster, worth just $8.75 Tryon Tweed Suits, made to measure by first class workmen, $11, $12, and up. h good trimn Childs’ Winter Suits, wit] braided, $1.75, will purchase a nobby Scotch Tweed Suit, worth $12. Our Black Wau sted Overcoats, worth $1 now $8; #1 will buy a ws and and up ~—s Suit of Underciothing in pure Cape Wooi. We hoid the chainvionship ior honest, low- d Tweeds, and chalienge all-comers to dup- ate our $5-cent Merino Wool Tweed, worth $1.40, REID: BECO CAMERON BI Ch’town, Dec. 31, 1885. OCK. escent oeomemieineatternayaneenttnmmaseat Valuable Propetty it the Royalty. WHE Subscriber, owing to ill health, bas decided, to give up farming; he, there- fore, offers his property in the Royalty for private Sale Itis situated on the Malpeque Road, abnut two miles irom the city, com- prises about 37 acres of excellent land, and is in a higkstate of cultivation. There ie a good Dwelli House and two Barns, horse and cow Stable and three Barracks; also, a never- failing Well of water at the door. For Terms apply to the owner, on premises, or to William Dodd, in the city. J. W. HOLMAN, Royalty. Ch’town, Jan. 15, 1886—3awk Imo LONG CLEAR BACON h "Rolle, Bagat- ao "Denbeed Bacon, and Lard, in car-lots or less quantities, Address the J. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, 8t, Thomas, Ont, Jan. 15, 86—2aw Simos