TH Local and Other Items, ee \su WEDNESDAY to morrow, - St. Vanentine's Day.—To-day. - Cy Meeting of City Council te nigh? => SKATIN Band at the Excelsio; Rink te arrit ae - Be Sure.--Attend the concert in St. James Hall this evening. Hereof fail not. oo Lecrwre Mr. Creighton’s Lecture on >», 1 ; . Palastine is highly spoken of. Swe advt, P . > = ~“"f . &RSONAL.—-Rey. J. C. Berrie has tendered his resignation as pastor Church at Sussex, N. B. illite Pre Mayor Iit.—We regret to learn that His W orship Mayor Haviland is so il] as to be unable to leave his residence. of the Methodist eee et emtensees Tae Tack or tus Town.—The disgraceful scene which occurred in the City Chamber last evening is the talk of the town. siitiendieiie _ Fresn Biscurrs.Jersey Lemon, English fruit, Seville, Diamond, Soda and Pilot Bis. cuits, at ‘* The City Steam Bakery,” Prince street, lilies ¥. M. ©. A.—Remember the Gospel Service conducted by the Rev. Mr. Gerrior inthe Y. M.C. A. Hall this evening at 8 o'clock. sii iid To Lecture.—Rev. James Carruthers jec tures in the Market Hall, Summerside, on the evening of the 20th inst. Subject: “In and About Paris.’ ascicia TukRMOMETER Reapines.—-During the night the thermometer registered 4 above; at 10 o'clock this morning, 17 above, and at noon to-day, 33 above. siemens Temrte oF Sotomon.—Don't forget Mr. Creighton’s Lecture Thursday evening Go and hear all about the Mohammedan and the lemple of Selom wun vnintiil Tue Mitk Kecorp.—The 4) |b: -milk record of Mr. Brow'’s Guernsey Cow given in yesterday issue are equal to 164 “Imperial quarts or 203 quarts of the old measure. > -— Latr.—The eastern train which should have reached here yesterday forenooa was delayed by snow and ice and did not arrive uuiil twenty-five minutes after the regular time this morning. stillcdibiesinoati ComiIne InTo Canapa.—A Calgary de spatch says the Powder River Cattle Company intend driving the cattle now owned by them in Wyoming, some 55,000 head, into Alberta in the coming summer —_ - fut Moccastn Dance.—The Moccasin lance at the Excelsior Rink next Friday evening will be a noval and interesting event; to the Citizens of Charlottetown ; a practice will take place this evening ibiitis Oy Time Acaty.—The clock in the Law Courts Building has been repaired and is now striking as usual. The new wheel was cast by Messrs, McKinnon & McLean, and is gaid te be even better than the old ene, ' siberian Tue Matts.—The mails for Charlottetown which crossed yesterday afternoon arrived in town via Summerside this forenoon. The E DAILY : , The Carnival, . Tre fancy dress carnival in the Citizens’ Rink last evening was one of the most suc cessful ever held in thiscity. Therink, which EX AY AINER, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Special Despatougs to Toe EXAMINER. | was prettily decorated, brilliantly lighted, and BRITISH POLITICS | coufortable, was well filled with spectators. | , | Lhe ice was in capital condition. Shortly after eight o'clock the signal was given, the band struck up, and soon the glass-like sur- face was literally covered with a mass of humanity iu all shapes and sizes and attired in fantastic costumes. As they moved around the rink they were the subject of consider- abie comment. Darting hither and thither with heads lowered, and fans and umbrellas raised, might be seen the ‘* Three Little Maids from School,” while in their wake, and looking anxiously forward were the tw» friars who appeared anxious to dispose of soine of their ‘* soft soap.” Chen there was the ‘* Fishwife” with her basket and characteristic odor, and ‘* ,. E. Island ’ with her grain, ete., and the sug- gestive inscription ** Foreign Mails Tuesday Week,” both of whom attracted a good dea! ofattention. There were also ‘* Minerve,” ** Marguerite,” the **Goddess of Liberty,” the ‘Lady, time of George III,” the ‘“ Lady of the Court of Queen Anne,” ‘Princess Ida,” the **Daisy” and several others who failed to hand in their cards. The two buxom ‘Starvation Army” lassies with their ** poke” bonnets, tam- bourines and subdued bustles, attracted considerable attention by the scientific manner in which they ‘‘ saved” the ‘*Ten- nis Player” and the ‘‘Snow-shoer:” ‘An- archy ’’ was, in the opinion of many, the best character on the ice. ‘* Dick Turpin,” the ‘‘Shah of Persia” and * Arabian” were also conspicuous characters. ‘* Robin Hvood,” ‘The Squire,” ** The Great What ls it?” the ‘*Three Wonders,” ‘“ Sir Charles Marlow,” ‘ Pawnbroker,” etc., were all very good impersonations. There was a profusion of pages, fairies, ete., all ot whom looked very pretty. The “bP. R.” was also represented by two light-weights (very), who looked real vici- ous with their fierce ‘‘moustachios.” The colored element was conspicuous for its absence, buat there was a fair sprinkling of such common-place costumes as **Cricketer,” “Tennis Player,” and ‘* Snow-shoer,” with here and there a stray ‘‘ Fireman,” ‘‘ Fish- erman,” ‘** Volunteer,” etc. We publish below a hst of the ladies and gentlemen who handed in their cards at the door : LADIES. Arnaud, Mrs. F, H.—Minerve. Churchill, J. Rosamond—Goddess of Lib erty Gay, Maud E.—Returning from Pienic. Leigh, Lillie—Returning from Picnic. Longworth, Miss F. H.—New Haven Fish Wife. Longworth, George Ii. Leigh, Alice—Graduate. Leigh, Bessie—Italian. LeMere, Lena—Black Domino. Muriel P.—French Peasant. Murphy, Annie — Rosalie, the Flower, McLean, Miss—Lady of the Court of Queen Anne. McDonald, Winnie—Marguerite. McDonald, Daisy—Wallachian Girl. Palmer, Mrs. H. J.—Princess Ida. Ruasell, Miss—Squire’s Daughter. Miss J. ©,—Lady Time of Prairie mails which reached Cape Traverse to-dav was brought into the city by regular western train | this afternoon. ee Srocks oN tHe Rist.—A London, G. B., despatch says: *‘ The large expansion of busi- nesa in British Columbia, shown in the report of the bank, has caused a general advance in wrovincial and bank iysues, Winnipeg bonds have ail advanced on the week in censequence of the excellent prospects of the Northwest.” hentia, From Rev. H. P. Torsey, D. D., LL. Dz, late President Maine Wesleyan Seminary and Female College, Kent's Hill, Me. : * Dr. F. W. Kiasman—Dear Sir :—For five years the students oder my care have used Adamson’s jotanic Balsam, and have, | think, found it second te no other remedy for throat and luny troubles.” Trix! bottles 10 cents. aebl4 dy wy lw Tur Otoesr Livise Coverre.—One of the most extraordinary incidents in the whole re- cord of longevity is reportedfrom Pesth, where a beggar, aged 84, tried to commit suicide by throwing himseif into the Danube because he was no longer able to support his father and mother, who are 115 and 110 years ld respectively. When he told this story after his rescue he was laughed at, but police enquiry showed it to be true. The people are baygary from tire extrenje south of Huligary dial iui Tus ‘* Bean” Socrat.-—This novel kind of 2 ‘** sucial"’ was held in the upper Methodist Church last evening. ‘The entertainment was evened with a pretty accordeon solo by Mr. A. E. Crosby, and was followed by -.n instru- mental chorus by Messrs. D. 8. Strong, (violin), Charles Rodd (cornet), L. Worthy (fiate), and Mrs. L. Sentiner as accompaniest. The solos by Miss Hobbs, Miss Sellers and Mrs. L. Sentiner were nicely sung, and the veadings by Miss Lawson and Miss Gunn con- tributed largely to the pieasure of the even- ing. The audience was boisterous at times, it is true, and the entertainment suffered some- what as a result ; but, on the whole, it was very enjoyable. Great credit is due the young adies of the band and others for the off-hand- ed and pleasant manner with which the beans and brown bread were served. —__~ <= Apvice to Mortrrers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet slepp by relieving the Child fram pain; and the little cherub awakes as “bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ail yain, regulates the bowels, and is the best nown remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, #nd take no other kind mart] eod & wky Nomenclature, A writer in the Montreal Star objects to the names of places chosen by Canadian pioneers, and contends that they should have bestowed more names characteristic of the New World rather than appellations borrowed from European countries. On which The Empive remarks that the man who can make this charge with Bobcaygeon and Memramcook, Penetanguishene and Shubenacadie, Petewawa, Musquodoboit, Magaguadavic and Kouchibougyacis dang- ling before his eyes must have little coa- sideration for the pronouncing, powers of this generation. ee ee Do not forget that we are selling our flan- Unsworth, Miss May—-Grandmamma ef the Olden Time. Wakefield, Connie— Forget-Me-Not. Wakefield, Bessie—Princess Mulette. GENTLEMEN. Allen, Arthur—Fisherman. Bartlett, A. A.—Tennis Player Bayfield, Frank— Page,’ ; Bayfield, Harry—Ah Sin. Churchill, Frank A.— Page (Mediaveal.) Davies, Wm. H.—-French Cook. Davies, John R.—Blve Coat Boy. Dillon, A. R.—Hillsboro’, No 7. Dogherty, G. P.— Military Dude. Ferguson, W —Bulgarian. Hobkirk, W. C.—Sportsman. Hobkirk, Sidney—-Spanish Matador. Harris, W. C.— Anarchy Jenkins, Bertie— now -aoer. Leigh, Albert—-Horse-Jockey. Liddell, Victar—Cricketer. Longworth, R, E.—-Miner, Mason, G, A.—Pugilist, Measervey, Willie —Clown. Morrison, Daniel—Merry Jim. McDonald, Douglass—Ah Sin. McLeod, John—Nobody’s Darling. McDonald, A. P.—The Great What is It? Macdonald, R. H.—-Matador. Macdonald, A. A.—Snow-Shoer. Peake, Arthur—Co]. Marines Peake, Ernegt—Jack the Giant Killer. Palmer, H. J.—Dick Turpin, Pierce, Fred W.—Fireman. Peters, Arthur—The Squire Rossa, Geo. A.—-Outlaw. Rogers, Bennie— Monkey. Sterling, F.—Sir Charles Marlow. Sullivan, Cleaver— Page. Small, W. D.—Pawnbroker. Strain, John—Jockey. Wright, B.—Pugilist. Wilson, D.—Japanese THE THREE WONDERS. Ist—‘t I Wonder Who I'll Take?” —-T. Mc- Lean Qnd—‘' I Wonder Who'll Take Me?''—W. Earle, Srd—‘‘ | Wonder Who'll Take Me?”—C, Weeks, During the evening the Artillery Band performed the following programme in ex- cellent style: Quickstep—D. C. Wells............ Southwell Waltz—MaudM......... af Waltz—Blonde and Brunette...... Schottishe—Cregoo.......... ts # Waltz—Sounds from Home.. ... Neibig Masurka—-Lillian, ..............+- . Herman Waltz— Ladies’ Favorite. . .McCoch Galop—Skating......... jun Wbeee veks Biggs Waltz—Highflyer...........-c0ese0 Ripley Walts —Pemeeee ccc cces aes ee Galop—La Faux Pas............+-+- 4 W altz—Rosedale...... Ses wets Southwell W altz—-Cecilia...... ou cS cceeees oak Keller Pepe. cs sense ccacenees o sae Ripley Galop—Artilatic..............0e0 0 Southwell Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Feb. 14 —-10 a.m Fresh to strong south and west winds, fairly cloudy to cloudy, mild weather with local rains at night, turning colder to morrow. Cueavest Cracked Grain, Bran and Shorts at H. T. LePage’s, Glasgow House, Queen Street. ; tfi—febl4 —_--— Care Cop cranberries for sale at Beer & Goff's. jan 28, 3i sieicinalalep-someat Lapres and gents moccasins, ladies snow- shoes and toboggans.~Stenley Bros., Ovation to Sullivan. DOINGS IN THE COMMONS. ot ee A BREACH OF PRIVILEGE, Lonvon, Feb. 13. When the procession in honor of Sulh- van, M. P.. reached the Park, the persons composing it grouped themselves around the platform at Reformers’ Tree. Sullivan was given #n enthusiastic reception by the 40,000 present. .He was presented with an address, and in reply he said the Goverp- ments wretched attempt at coercion had not sufprised or frightened anyone. Irish patricts had been imprisoned because they had disregarded a law which English- men would have trampled under foot. The tory reign f terror was doomed to a speedy termination. At the end of the speech cheers were given foy Sullivan, Gladstone and Home Rule. Sullivan was banqueted at the Criterion to-night. Picton, Home Rule member for Leices- ter, directed attention in the Commons to- day to the arrest last week in London of Messrs. Pyne, O’Brien and Gilhooly, Lrish members o, Parliament, which, he claimed, constituted a breach of privilege. ‘The Speaker said Pyne and Gilhooly were ar- rested on > criminal warrant. In their case there was no breach of privilege. Mr. Mathews, Home Secretary, apologized for the indignity to which O’Brien had been subjected.’ The occurrence was unfortu- nate, : Sir R, E. Webster, Attorney General, denied that any privilege existed. Ex- planations and apologies had been given. If they didn’t suffice or satisfy O’Brien, he could prosecute and get a remedy _else- whore. Picton moved that the wrongful arrest of O’Brien when leaving the Commons was 4 breach of privilege of parliament. After a cebate, the mution was negatived without division. James C. Flynn, member for North Cork (Loyalist) resumed the debate on the ad- dress in reply to the Queen's speech. Parnell inade along speech, and then moved the following amendment: ‘‘ Hum- bly to represent to Her Majesty that the only remedial _ portion of — last ses- sion’s Irish legislation tended to diminish crime, whereas repressive measures had done much to alienate the sympathy and respect of Her Majesty's [rish subjects for the law and the adminis- tration of the Crimes Act, as well as much of the general action of the executive has been harsh and partial.” The debate was adjourned. | The Track Submerged. ANNAPOLIS, Feb. 13. The extraordinary rainfall- of Saturday submerged about one mile of the Windsor & Annapolis Railway track between Ellershouse and Stillwater which was frozen and c;,uséd a complete suspension of | traffic to-day. The ice is six inches thick, and as soon ¢$ auy portion is dug out it is again covered with water and freezes. Little can be done pending a thaw. A Woman in the Case. Qvesec, Feb. 13. To-night Mr. Leclerk was informed that & man named Person was driving about town with the former's wife,and immediate- ly started in pursuit. He finally found them together in a cutter, and high words ensued. Leclerk drew a knife and plunged into Person’s heart, killing him instantly. Leclerk and wife have been arrested, the latter as 4 witness. Work Resumed. CorNwai., Feb. 13, After fours weeks strike, work was re- sumed this morning in the Canada and Stormont Cotton Company’s Mills, satis- factory arrangements with the strikers hav- ing been effected by which they are to get the highest wages paid in cotton mills in Canada. The strikers numbered 700, but 1500 people are employed in the mills, Ross Wins the Race. Lonvon, Feb. 13. The sculting race between Wallace Ross, of America, and Geo. Bubear, of England, for the championship of Englan@, the chal- lenge cup, and a stake of £400, took place to-day over the Thames course from Putney to Mortlake. Ross won by two lengths. The time was 23 min. and I6 sec. The Fisheries Commission. Wasurinoton, Feb. 13. }t is known to-night that the Fishery Conference will finally adjourn on Thurs- day or Friday. Certain definite determina- tions op the point being decided by both sides, a semi-official announcement of. the deliberations will be made public. Another Contested Flection Case. Toronto Feb. 13. Judgment was given at Osgoode Hall to- day in the West Middlesex Dominion elec- tion case, unseating Dr. Roome, M. P., for corrupt practices by an agent, but exoner- ating fim from any personal know ledge of bribery. Presentation. Quesec, Feb. 13, Yesterday evening, just prior to Sir John’s leaving for Ottawa, a number of his friends presented him with a magnificent diamond and sapphire scarf-pin. Mr. Charlebois, M. P., mac the presentation, Round Dances Denounced. Quebec, Feb. 13. Round dances were vigorously denounced in the different Roman Catholic churches yesterday. fen aad Pelt Boots ate doment—-Goe fem BI, Hi . Deel tele Wieedy. aa SOT “c= See Ie serious) classed among POISONS, WHEAT. ‘CASH FOR WHEAT Allusion wae made to the Ab-: ill .\Y, FEBRUARY 14. 1888. wi te ‘Tig ee eo Sy sr A i get what you want anywhere else. j oe Ch’town, Jan. 12. 1888 E SAVING MONEY | lhiig. Irom LE. Prowse it is a well known fact that his competitors cannot look at his low prices. They have todo some blowing. But L. KE. PROWSE sells the Clothing. If you can at L. BE. Prowse’s, you need not try Uy Wi 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. KF. PROWSE:; SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STRERT. fulaud Steam Navigation Company OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THE ANNUAL MERTING of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at the office of Hon. L: C, Owen, King Street, on SATURDAY, the “5th day of February. instant, at 3u’ciock, p. m., forthe election of Directors and the transaction of other business. By order of the President and Directors. JOHN HUGHES, Secretary. Ch’town, P. E. 1., Feb. 6, 1888—3i law Stop it at Once j¥ YOUR GROCER WILL NOT GUARANTEE his Baking Powder contains no Ammoexia. MPaIkKS DIGESTION, and is paPeR. WOODILL’S 5 ots GERMAN 7 cts 10 cts BAKING 12 cts 2 cts POWDER Is made of strictly pure Grape All Grocers are authorized to guarantee that AMMONIA, LIME or ALUM are not used in its | manufacvure, jand | a MILL OWNERS! a IY sso & —ARE THE — S MN BEST IN THE WORLD. FOR SALE WITH TINS FILES 5 OILs, UWAGES, Secu, mai DE aie. *“ NORTON & FENNELL, City Hardware Store. iCharlottetown, Jan. 12, 1888. I'he Charlottetywu Milling Company WILL PAY at their Mills on and after MONDAY, JANUARY 16th. GEORGE E. FULL. Tan 4, 1888—dy, 2aw 61, wy 6 w, Pat, Guardian, Administration Notice. I have been appointed Administrator of the in the late firmof McLean & Martin, »nd Mc- Lean, Martin & McDonald, are required to be aid forthwith xt the office of Messrs. McLean & McDonald, Attornies-at-Law. Charlatictown. All persons having demands upon the Estate will exhibit the same, daly attested, tome within one year. KENNETH J. MARTIN, Administrator. Ch town, Feb, 6, 1888—li dy 4i wy PUBLIC NOTICE. Ce ANY partnership or agreement in the nature t thereof, heretofore existing between the undersigned, whether in the name and style of A. L. BRIDGES & CO.. or otherwise, has this day been terminated syd dissolved by mutual consent. All amowats due to the late firm of A. L. BRIDGES & CO. are _to_be paid to the andersigned, ROBERT BrIDGES, who is fully ——se veaets receipts ore. y, 1988 d , tetown, Ist February, . — en OBERT BRIDGES. A. L. BRIDGES, Referring to the above, R. Bridges will con. | tinue the business on his own account in the old | stand, Hillsborough Street, A. L. Bridges doing Graftov Street, in J. D. McLeod’s building. feb7 Nir eg eS SS SOS STS ROSE y WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. FoR SALE. 70 acres Freehold Land near El- don, Helfast; about 20 acres under cultiva- tien, remainder.covered with a e growth of hard and soft wood; good spriag of water run- ning throuzh. Near eburches, mills and ship- ping; one mile’ from musseliaud, Good tive. Terms easy. Apply to WM. G. WrigHT, Char- lottetown. im law & wkly—febl4 WOR SALE.—A well-bred young Cow, newly } + ‘caived Apply tol. A. MCLEAN, Chariotte- | town, or at Holland Cove Farm. 6i—feb7 OARDERS ACCOMMODATED— At Mrs. MéLeaun’s, Hillsborough Street, between Dor- chester and King. octl? eod tf TR - at EXamuver yess WANTED — Apply sod i nats W ANTED—Two Thousand Dollars, at 5 per cent. First-class Real Estate security. Ap- ply at this office. 2w dy wy—jan27 ‘WANTED.—A small property (a mile or two out of town), having on it a never-failing spring of water. Information of such please | furnish to “C, B.,” P. O, Box 53, Charlottetown or this office. decl3 | | : << t To TET—A House on Sidney Street, opposite: the Brick Church, containing seven rocms, a good cellar, stable and coach house. Appiy on ; ’ the premiser. roves. a es. po LET.—The Surgery ‘and’ Consilting Room! id in the City Hotel, Great George Street, aither, a of Y , scupied by Dr. Warburton. Apply st the; sence of these dauces atthe Governor's (°5cn ious or to Daniel Davies, Dundas Es yada, wov a HOME MANUFACTURES, VERSUS LMPOR. HD. — UR New Factory is furnished with the most Modern Labor Saving Machines. We are now able to offer good, reliable home-made Furniture as cheap in price as any imported and guarautee the buyer Kstate and ae of penaee C. Martin, - . as 4 - ceased, intestate, All sums of money due the \ \ said Donald C. Martin, personally or as partner 25 Per Cent Better V alue for his Money OE one wet ee ee eee Weinvite careful comparison of Goods and Prices, and feel confident that cur patrons ave money by trading with us. New Designs! Cut Prices! ame () MARK WRIGHT & 60, Manufacturers of House, Store, Office, Church and School Furniture. UNDERTAKING. Large Stock ! ; business onhis own account in the store on| Jan. 6, 1888. FISH MARKET, CRAFTON STREZT. 500 Quintals Choice Family Codfish, 100 bs Hake, 150 Barrels Labrador and Bank Herring, 100: ont eS in bulk, Mackerel, Shad, Salmon, &c. oC MEATS, PROVISIONS AND GROCERIES OF ALL KINDS. 20: Housekeepers can get on the Premises all they require, and at the Lowest Prices, without the trouble of travelling from store to store, Orders by Mail or Telephone promptly attended to, and all Goods delivered in the City free of charge. J. . MYRICK & CO. Charitoctows, Jur, By 1888. iene earns ceeeranapiinon nor ane sta iu