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The races which took place at Clyde River on Saturday, the 27th, were a de- cided success, Quite a number of turfmen day being fine, all looked forward for an afternoon’s sport. Shortly after two Boy, owned by Ewen Henderson; Maud First Heat.—The horses were started off on the second score, with Gay Boy about a length behind, but before the quarter pole was reached, Gay Boy had passed Mollie Morton and Clingstone, and made several attempts to collar the leader, but the driver of Maud M. having her well in hand, succeeded in keeping in front until the finish, with Gay Boy second, Clingstone third, Mollie fourth. A Night of Horror. A few weeks ago an Indian, who lived near Pogamasing, 4 station on the Cana- dian Pacific Railway a little over 500 miles were present with their ‘‘flyers,’ and the {west of Montreal, died under circumstances which called for an investigation. The coroner for the distiict was notified, but o'clock the free-for-all was called, in which j other duties prevented him attending at four horses faced the starter, viz,: Gay|once. In the meantime, as the best mode of preserving the body, it was reared oP a Se WIN, waits vencbe cvodeoseacenes« $2.50 | Mor i : Molli I he side of the sh hi or gan, owned by Neil McLean; Mollie | against the side of the shanty w ich serv q —- — ven dabdctdén de bos b eit cde de nan) 83 QUEEN ST rviuaa ad} Morton, owned by Angus McPhail; Cling- | to accommodate the railway employes at sii bas coe conde ccagnecsi ores 5 stone, owned by Mr. Darrat. that point, and the weather being very cold, the corpse was frozen hard and stiff. About two weeks after the occurrence a prominent official of the Eastern and On- tario divisions of the Canadian Pasifie Railway in the course of hia offi- cial duties had occasion to stop off at Poga- masing on a night when the ther- mometer was along way below zero. No- ticing the Indian, apparently standing out- side the shanty, be insisted on his receiving accommodation inside, not knowing that § Last Quarter 27th day, Oh, 3L7m,am S| Asal aia Stan” See” Sh, '| cont ‘oven bet when bear the arte: Guy |e an, Tacittegt, Ste O00. See dame z D Sun |Sun |Moon| High! Days eet te specdily cured by the use of ADAmson’s BarsaM after | Boy took a alight lead and maintained it never Henrcaing ‘he ne was jenoegns of ap : 1 |PA¥ Or WwilEK! eos to | ri 8 t i h A a -_— (i aie G all other medieines have failed. Sufferers from either y rr -. » g . : d fact, complied with his request; but not “7 Cul aaa Fr. i. . ROW R recent Or chrome coughs or bronchial affections, can until the finish with Maud M. secon . caring to have the dead boay near thom : +h mh are oe wd = = & P is @ om pp tie Great remedy, confident of obtaining | Cliagston and Mollie in the order named. placed it in the guest’s chamber, where a 1 Monday (8 43/5 41 8 14/10 58 9 5 speedy elie, Do not delay, get it at once. Third Heat—In this heat at the wordjthe official slept. The extreme cold ne- ¥ : = AN - - . - ; | : Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. ome tae ke aioe ‘‘go” Mand M. went off her feet on cessitated an enormous fire being kept up 2 Ww r ; 52 j ar aeeeedt cence! cry fiedeaae in th ar. Gay Boy who had ove heat!in the shanty, and under the infi | D} G4) & 94 ll aalhlainstaaertnteianiilimees F. W. KINGMAN & 00., Drusgists, nthe rear. Gay Boy , at in the shanty, and under the infiuence of é «jParaday | 4 ‘| ; a . a a ial ie Ava %% to his credit started : to oe did | the heat, the body soon thawed out, The ~ | Sl. Sal @ Malan tat win henduy in 2.51%, with Clingstone | official being tired of his labours, had al- : 7 oe | = 50 9} : os ~ NOW THE KT FOR second, Mollie third nnd Maud M. fourth. most at once after reaching his couch fallen 4 8] Monday 30 51 Btn TT EC ee Summary. saa a oa at per for a few 4 9 Tuesday 29; 53! 8 15) 025) 24 gimme | RG Gay Boy .... 1... cee ee ee eee ees 211 {hours. To his horror on waking about lghWednesday | 27! 54] 8 45/058] 27 Ih y 5 Ui Sry “ihapeneethie aera ae 1 2 4;midnight he saw by the flickering light of 1) Thursday 25| 56) 9 22/138 31 oe , B. G, Clingstone....... «tants ansesee 3 3 2|the shanty fire the body of the dofunet 12) Friday | 22) 67|10 4| 2 24) ~ 35 : Br. M. Mollie Morton... ....... _.... 44 3| Indian gradually collapsing and sinking on 13) 5a turday 4 59/10 51! 3 20 38 Ss B ae ee ae Ce caand 2.54 2.53, 2.512 | the floor of his room. For some time he a aaacey 19/6 we a ‘ ms o is a watch that can feily be called a ae seen’ sees wal Te four-year-vlds took no notice of the matter, suppos- 16'Tueeday 1h] 2} 159) 743] 47 — fe | “Ep 33]in which four horses took part, viz -—|I06 1, tending upright. ‘The peculiar dows 6'Tu A} Qh 1 5 43 Slashii : _ Gillis; . e standing upright. The uliar odour a ee BE he ti E- ne Back peer oe "% = a a which aiiek his room first lied hi 18| Thuraday i} sl4oaloesl 54 % 5 a ing Eagle, owned by Mr. en MWe ha aie Si idee animal > — oo 19| Frida 9} .6| 6 43/10 12 . ca gator, ewned by Duncan McLean, and/**ention Se ee ; po om Ss aaa = eee oT 3 a Nellie Grey, fee by M. Dixon. ia pro- | mains, and on his calling to one of the men 21|\Sanday 5| .8| 8 ILILt 32 : i ( —~ + aed ee . pe. test. was entered against Flying Eagle on |! the shanty he first learned the truth. Seong 2; 9 9 QWiaft 10 7 Se observatory tie the sabe ad Y" cena at thocgnetind. Shaka! Vee “Rete padding © te i: oe ed? ae om @3|Taeed 6 of 101028] 0 481. 10 observatory ti i of) it | building an ain reared up alongside the 24 Wednesday Po 12 11 39] 1 30; 14 E havo on hand one case Cloths, one case Gents’ Furnishings, sent by mistake, Lia tien by a agg thee 3 Das aelided ts ot bar a oe ee end of the chenty to await’ the aie of 25| Tharaday 56: 13\morn!217| 17 and sold to us at a big advantage rather than return them, We are manufacturing ations. Watch of Fred Race, conductor, | ' a : - |Ithe coroner, and the inmates retired to os] Frid 54] ial @ 251.8 6) 90) these cloths into Hudson’ River R. R., 10 seconds in three} First Heat—Tho horses came up Mii: . e T ; oO) Friday ary soe c months} watch of Vranklin Lusk, engineer] splendid style, and at the word go Flying there couches to rest, he horror of hav- ne 50| a ; ” ; _ = Boston & Albany R. R., 14 minutes a year; Eagle shot to the front, and maintained the ey i. in thé-same rodin With the corpse 2%) Sunday ; = Li i o ' , ; watch of Jacob Link, postmaster, six seconds : aud 1 i of an Indian for some hours, however | gang 18 Seales SOLES AWD OV ERCOATS, eres perio. garrett ie out of ts Bet al mea cube the otal ohn seop forte te : $0' Tuesday : i 3: B. & A. R. BR, five ods a month; watch}. 5, y,- ¥s mainder of the night, and when morning oe se wie | 45} 21 ! 31 Wednesday (6 46/6 22' 3 57) 8 27/12 36 —— AS WARBURTON & SMALLWOOD, NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSGHIP. The undersigned have this day entered into rtnership, under the style and firm of iekustes and Smaliwood, CLOTH, by the yard or piece, Very Cheap. charging only FIVE PER CENT. OVER COST! and from $4.50 to $6 for d trimming Overcoats ; from $5 to $7 for making and trimming Suits with Good Trimmings and GOOD. WORKDLAN SELL Ri), ie faster, propels regsating to our oO Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Overeoats, made to order, not called for Notaries Public, 4c. Office—Cameron Block, Queen Square. 4. B, WARBURTON, B.A., B.C.L. | C, R. SMALLWOOD, — instead of buying imported elothing. SELLING AT COST. This ought to convince you that there is money lost if you don’t purchase from us, ALL OUR CLOTHING IS MADE ON THE m@@® Phe firm are Agents for the Equitable] ppRMISES. No $3 Overcoats. Life Asenrance Society of the United States, whidh does the largest business of any Life Insurance Company in the world. Dec, 3—Jaw wky 3 mo The Gustom Tailoring, under the management of MR. JAMES McLEOD, leads all others for Al work. Prices in this department will be found lower than ever. L. ARTH UR & CO., guarantee to secure your future confidence, A large portion of our Neckwear has been manufactured to our special order, from We have on hand a few Suits and Our past record is suflicient of Charles Cornelius, conductor, B. & A, R. R., eightgeconds a month; watch of Captain Feelan, pilot of B. & A. steamer, four seconds a month,” Rockford Quick Train Wateh( is all that it is represented to be. HK. W- TAYLOR; Sole Agent, Cameron Block. Charlottetown, Jan. 25, ’86. FOR SABE ‘ 3 RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Engine, Boiler, Splitting Machine, Stuf ting Machine and other Plant is offered for sale at private contract The above Tannery was formerly operated by the late Donaid McKinnon, of the late pretty trotting, came ap and her, and came ina winner by half a length, with Flying Eagle second, Nellie Grey third, Navigator last. Second Heat—In this heat an accident happened to Flying Eagle by the casting of a shoe, but uotwithstanding this she trotted the énlité hdat Without «skippand came in a@ winner in 2.48, with Harry second, Nellie third, and Navigator last. Third Heat—In this heat there was a con- siderable amount of scoring, the horses coming up for the tenth time, and then they were obliged to start Navigator ran- ning. The position changed rapidly in this heat for the first half mile, when Harry spurted and took the lead and kept it until the three-quarter pole was reached, when it could be seen that the mare Flying Eagle was steady gaining on Harry, when the cry from the spectators was that Harry was a getter, but the practical eye could see that the driver of Harry was holding, and as he had one heat to his credit, he started-ia to win and did win in 2.48}, with Flying Eagle second, Navigator third and Nellie Grey last. bgoke he left Pogamasing on his way to Port Arthur. The night’s experience was terrible, and one the official will remember to his dying day. CURRENT NOTES. The army of Hungary has been supplied with a new repeating rifle, which is said to be superior to anything of the kind, yet manufactured. The editor of the Ames (Towa) Monitor, has brought suit for $2,000, for alleged libel, against the editor of the Intelligencer, of the same place, because the latter inti- _— that the former had been stealing COAie The governing authorities of the Wiscon- sin State Prison permit the publication within the walls of the institution of a paper entitled The Prison Press. This novel sheet, presumably edited by prisoners, advocates the abolition of the jury system, leaving the verdict with the Judge alone. “Come here, Tommy, and sit with me “Ws ‘ ” ‘ : » OF ¥ GHN BRAL patterns that will be found the very thing you want. Sicnda the tk. Coden printigle pe Summary. until your sister comes down. I want to (0 1 : h Merchants 4 has hitherto paid a large percentage on the| B, G. Slashing Harry..... Sere cecal 121 belt y eases ee accident : voy = MM1Ssi ; capital invested, To capitalists no better in-| B, M. Flying OGIO. oss 0k se obese 2 1 2| deen through. 2 ow ae didn t get a ® ’ vestment for their money, either by Bauk or|G. M. Nellie Grey....seecereeeeeeenes 334 — no oe io how eee Manufactory, can be offered. BB, Dia vigetOr onse ooces srenn inesee snes 4 4 3)*now tha “Why, because paw sai e “4 “ \un J? e De g i21 ATLANTIC AVENUE, qe QU EEN STREET. Possession given immediately, ee ks 2.484, 248, 2.49% other day that your cheek would carry you BOSTON, MASS. wer eee Ryzs and Produce a Specialty. July 15—dly wkly Ch’town, Dec. 3, 1885.—eod wky 2mos EVERYONE CAN MARY J. MACKINNON, Executrix, Ch’town; Oet. 17, 1885. Dissolution of Uo-Partnership, The officers of the races were : ‘tarter—John Charleton. Judges—John Robertson, V. 8. ; G. A. Dockendorff, A. Hyde. Clyde River, Feb. 27, 1886. en © eo Ei nner The Adulterasion of Food. through anything.” A cutlass that once belonged to Lord Byron has been presented to the museum of the Historical and Ethnological Society of Athens. It bears an inscription stating that it was given to Dr, Petres Stephanit- zis, of Santa Maura, at Missolonghi, on March 10, 1824. call and examine the largest stock of Household Furniture, Xc., HE co-perimership heretofore existing be- Naturalists now count no less than 1,870 day been dissolved by wutua! consent, Mr. ingly strict. In a case of adulteration of waters, of which 590 live in the rivers and &e., ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they |p ry icco ike Subecribers, under the style aera 3 Miner cod ating Dae can and firm of GHO. DAVIES & Cv., has this 2 a ee ee ®| different kinds of fishes in North American ” adulteration of food and drugs, is exceed- BACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY MARKED Te SR IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. Oct, 20, a. BOSTON. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. Joh for Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 8.00 a. m. are from Charlottetown to Boston, 2nd Okags ; $9.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to G. A. SHARP, F. W. HALES, FP. By de Ve P. #. L Steam Nav. Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Feb. 8, 1886-—eod wky _| UBSCREBE for THE WEEKLY EXAMI- SAVE MONEY and get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of andisputed value, fine finish and good honest workmanship BY BUYING Staple Furniture, Bedding, Mattresses, Fancy Goods (for Xmas), Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantle-mirrors and Mirror-plates, = Bagatelle Boards, Handsome Oil Paintings, Framed Chromos, and One Thousand and One other articles, FROM THE P. E, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, Dec. 3, °85—eod wky Davies retiring from the business, which will be carried on by T. J. Harris and W. H. Stewart, under the style and firm of HARRIS & STEWART. All persons indebted to the Iate firm are requested to pay their respective accounts to MESSRS. HARRIS & STEWART, who will continue the business at the London House and discharge all debts due by the late firm. GEO. DAVIES, T. J. HARKIS, W. H. STEWART. February 1, 1886—feb 13 lwk eod wky 3i NOTICE. Nae is hereby given that I have this day admitted my brother, G. FRANK BEER, into partnership. The basiness in fature will be eor ducted under the firm name of BEER BROS, W. W. BEER, Ch’town, Feb. 1, 1886—1mo eod wkly Ruling, Numbering and Pe BOOKS A SPECIALTY. aw A Share of Patronage Solicited. JAMES D. — The latest local and foreign “a cau always be found therein. Ch town, Feb. 23, '86. BOOK-BINDING, PAPER-RULING ——AND— BLANK-BOOK MAKING, OVER BOREHANMS BOOT & SHOE STORE — — — of BOOK BINDING executed at Lowest Prices and with Quick Despatch‘ rforating for the Trade promptly attended to. BLANK QUEEN SQUARE. TAYLOR, Herring. Herring. 200 Bris. No, 1 FAT HERRING, 200 Half-barrels do 50 Quarters do do 50 Quictal CODFISH, cheap for cash or trade, DAVID SMALL. COTTON DUCK—COTTON DUCK Notice to Shipowners & Builders. H&E Subscriber now offers to the trade, Yarmoith Ootten Duck, at manufac turer’s prices. Has on hand a supply of light and heayy ducks. DAVID SMALL, Agent, Hyndman’s Buildings, Corner Water and Queen Street. food if any substance has been mixed with it which impairs its qnality or strength, if an inferior or cheaper article is substituted for that purported to be sold, if any valu- able constitutent of the article has been taken away, or if the article consists in part or wholly of any deceased or decom- posed substance, or, in the case of milk or. butter, is the product of a deceased animal. The penalty for violation of the act by adulteration of food or drugs is not more than $50 or less than $10 for the first offence, if the adulteration is injurious to the health, with much larger penalties for subsequent offences. In case the substance is not injurious to health, the maximum penalty for the first eftence is $30, and for the second $100. The penalty for the sale of adulterated articles ia also heavy. In addition, the goods so adulterated are forfeited to the crown. The sale of watered milk is an offence under this act, as is the sale of skimmed milk unless specially asked for by the purchaser. The act provides for the appointment of # chief analyst for the Dominion and of efficient analyst for various districts. The local inspectors of food, é&c., are empowered to call upon the analysis to analyze any samples of food, drugs, or fertilizers, as may inland revenue ofticers, and certaig other specified officers. ————— - Se All workmen of foreign birth have been discharged from employment in the Ger- man government dockyards. This action has been taken because of disclosures in the case of Captain Sarauw, recently convicted of having sold plans end ioformation of yerman fortifications to Majer Grizot, of the French geveral’s staff. Capt. Sarauw is2 Dane, and no man of German birth has yet been arrested for his offence. Tt is thought that mo persons of foreign birth will be permitted to remain in the service Ch’town, Feb, 16—2i wky 2 mos of the German war department. lakes, and 550 kinds belong to the Pacific. Of the remainder, 105 dwell only in the deep waters of the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico, never approsching the shores or the surface. A daily newspaper has been started in Greenland. During the year when the days are three months long the editor doesn’t get down to the office until three weeks after breakfast, and stops work two months before sundown, An editor can get upa pretty good paper in eight or nine days, if he has a large exchange list and a sharp pair of scissors. The boiler in Stokes Bros.’ flouring mill at Wyoming, Ont., exploded last week, killing David Service, the engineer, and badly wrecking the building. A young man named Robert Brown was also very seriously hurt. A number of millwrights who were putting machinery into the mill all esvaped without serious injuries. it is believed low water in the boiler was the cause of the explosion. Frank Phillips, of Bethel, Sullivan Co., N.8., when going to church on a recent Sunday, saw a bear lying under a stump near the road. He got « rifle and a couple of friends with rifles, and they attacked the bear. She would not run, bat fought gamely, and was not killed until thirteen shots had been fired at her. Then it was found that she had been protecting four baby bears, only a few hours oid. The population of London now exceeds every other city, ancient or modern, in the world. New York and all its adjacent cities combined are not equal to two-thirds of it. Scotland, Switzerland, and the Aus- tralian colonies each contain fewer souls, while Norway, Servia, Greece, and Den- mark have scarcely half eo many. Yet at the beginning of the present century the a ulation of all London did not reach one