eee at eaege. bee ae Leeal and @ither Items. EKous sellmg at 14 © TaCe &. nts per dezen at R. K, - > Avex. Beaton, Es visiting the ci'y, Q, of Kat Point is ——_~>-—_— On drank was disporad of by the Stipen diary Magistrate thisforenoon. ~ . — - Seme six hundred executions against Poll Tax defaulters will be issued in « few days. —_—>—- : fur Dominion Shorthorn Breeders’ Asso- ciation have elected Hon. D. Ferguson, Vice- President for P. EB. Is'and, tig ——-~}- Tan subject for discyssion before the Cale- donian Clab Literary Society, this evening, will be: “Should Trial by Jury be. Abol- ished ?” — Miche Mr. A. W. Srervys, of Perkins & Sterns, Was a passenger by iast night's train to the Cap*s, on his way to England to make the firm’s spriagSurchases. - > Tue boats left for Cape Traverse this morning, but, owing to head winds, were obliged to return, The mail from this side crossed over in three hours and twenty minbutes. _ —>—— A Parts correspondent of an American paper writes that he finds great difficulty in gwuirg almittance into the cemeteries, Let him try the experiment of dying, and the gates will be cpened to him. a oe Art parties interested in the races on Wed- x', are requested tomeet at A. -N, Large’s Hall this evening, at 8 o’clock, whon entries will be made and jadges appointed, — P. P. Griuis, Secretary. -—— _—_— Iv is expected that a large number of entries for the Fancy Dress Carnival in the Citizens’ Skating Riok will be made this evening. The mansgement begin their preparations to- day. The Carnival takes place on Friday next. nesaay oD —_-> Tux Benevolent Irish Society Literary and Debating Club propose holding their reguiar meeting on Wednesday next. The subject for discussion beirg ‘‘Should the Legislative Council be Abolished” It being an interest- ing subject with ample room for discussion, we look for a full attendance, tae Mvcu excitement prevails in Hull, Ont., owing to the outbreak of a malignant form of diphtheria. Indignation is felt atthe Board of Health that it did not act promptly and isolate the cases when the disease first showed itself. The disease is described as being of the most malignant type, a number of those astacked only surviving from 30 to 40 hours. neveiguillianlade Tux Souris branch of the King’s County Temperance Alliance met at that place on the 10th inst. In the evening of the same day a pyblic meeting was held in the Court House, which was addressed by the Rev. Messrs William Phelan, D. F. McDonald, J. G Cameron, Gregory McDonald, W. Waas, and Mr. John Cantwell. The audience was larze and enthusiastic. Avother meeting is to be held in the same place before long. it leldlpiimcaial Moccu surprise has been expressed at the absence of prizes luring the late Carnivals, and to-day a correspondent wondered ‘if the Directors of the Citizens’ Skating Rink realized the fact that the presenta- tion of prizes on Friday next would ensure them a decided lead in the generous rivalry existing between the rinks.” It may be so. Probably it ia so. In which case their sn- nouncement is delayed. We look for it to- morrow. _-—2s> ~~ ~-- We learn that the Oddfellows of Charlotte- town intend holding a Select Convert and Operetta, in their Hall (Brown’s Block) at an early date. All who are favord with an opportusity of gaining admission to their micely furnished rooms, wiil enjoy a pleasant evening, as the msanegement is in the hands of Prof. Earle, and the Operetta alone is something excellent. We would advise our frieuds to make early application for tickets to the brethren of the Order. —_-—__-@-———— A coRKESPoNDENT writes :—‘‘The report started by the Patriot that a petition is being signed by the people of the eastern part of the Island in favor of having Gillis’ sentence com- muted to imprisonment for life, is incorrect. The people here have read the evidence, and are not likely to sign any such petition. ‘There is one person, however, who has been looking up evidence lately, with the view of proving an «libi, if anew trialcan be obtained He will visit your city this week for that purpose, You will likely hear more about the matter further on.” _-—~--—- On the lith inst., in the Court House, Souris, the Rev. Gregory McDonald, P. P.. St. Margaret's, delivered a highly interesting lecture on **The Life of Marshal McMahon.” The room was crowded, and the lecture was listened to with marked attention from the beginning to the close. James McDonald, Esq., High 'Sher'ff. President of the Souris Literary Institute, under whose auspices the lecture was giver, occupied the chair. After the usual vote of thanks, the audience dis- persed, every one feeling that he had enjoyed a rare intellectual treat. _—— Tue farmers of Bay Fortune suffer loss and incunvenience for want of proper harbor ac- commodation They batieve that a_bresk- water at moderate cost coald be built that would afford all the accommodation required, and to show that they have faith in the feasi- bility of the undertaking, they are preparing to begin the work themselves, in the hope that the Government may see the justice of their claims.and grant « sum sufficient to com- plete it. If tbe farmers of that locality should successfully build a portion of it by voluntary labor, it would be but fair ta supple- ment their efforts by a grant from the public funds. — Tuc framework of the gallows upon which the man Gillis is to be executed was placed in the Jail yard thie forenoon, but by order of the Sheriff will not be erected until two or three days previous to the execution. _The gallows stand about fifteen feet in height The rope will be fastened to the structure about three feet above the condemned mans head. He stands on araised platform, com- posed of two hatches, fastened with a pi". After the black cap is placed upon the victim 8 head, and the rope adjusted about his neck, this pin is withdrawn, the hatches drop, and the unfortunate man is launched into eternity: The gallows will be erected in a secluded place inside the jail yard. The execution will be private, not more then two dozen persons being allowsd to witness it. Since his con- viction and sentence the unfortunate man has been under close surveillance day and night No one with the exception of his lawyer and spiritual adviser are permitted to see him. He is allowed to correspond with his friends, bat hie letters must be submittet to the Sheriff before they can be posted. So far he has written two letters, filled with declarations of innocence, ete, The prisouer is, we learn, kindly treated by the jail officials, and he seems fully to realize his terrible position. a ii PORT AR tn a mr I carr rnc ncn A CT tite aetna . a ce tee, THE DATILY ESTA TELEGRAPHIC. —/ eleesonecttnsesennecn/stien as iescy | FS HE ++ ee © Se EER ROS. EFORE See Our Prices UYING {Srzctau Despatronxs To THE Mxamin ce ae FLOODS IN DEW ENGLAND THOUSANDS OF PEOPLE HOMELESS | Travel Completely Shut Off | ' Bosron, Feb. 14. | Uwing to the overflowing of Stoney | ~ Brook, in the extreme southerly portion of | this city, a jlarge section of that part of | the city, known as Roxbury Dis'rict, is; flooded with water to the depth of from | “rant for L. ] three to fifteen feet. The inundat d dis- | ‘ ita ‘ see. feb 13 trict comprises an area of notiess than two! Hars! Hats! Hats! in reat variety, sel!- equare miles, and hundreds of houses are }ing low at L, E. Prowse’s. i fe 13 ded ar wm of eel are been | Pawn ing ik of Dw of. | Goods, Embroidery, Laces, Velveteens, Lace From all parts of New England comes | Cartains, ete at a greatciscount. Those who serious damage by floods [pn | want bargaing should call ard see those goods Centra! Massachusetts, along the lines of | fe 13 the Old Colony and Boston to Albany rail-| Tus time of year, the cheapest and best roads, bad washouts have occurred, com. | place to buy Boots is at Dorsey, Goff & Co's, pletely shutting off travel. ) feb 11 tf | Repararsc,—All kinds of Rubbers and ; Boota mended at Dorsey, Goff 4 Co's. fe 1) tf LEAVé YOUR MEASURE.—The best Custom | Boots made at Dorsey, Geff & Co’s. fe 11 tf Pure Island Honey just received at Beer & Special Notices. Mournina Ge e2specialty, Beer Bros. ‘rowse’s if you want bar- repor s of ; | ; A $25,000 Fire. Sr. Geornar, Ont., Feb. 13. A fire broke out in the Cummings House | gop: fe 9 about 4 o'clock this morning, completely| » . , , ; 6 ae ae Le pie’e'Y| Pirasecall at L. F, Prowse’s and get a demoiishing if with all its contents. [wo ie Ai : : ™ of inlet ted cs aa ee C .} receipt for the amount you owe him. t safes were burned, Mr. Case io mes e raqg, BSC, Of; jan 21, dy and wkly Uxbridge, and Mr. Jos. Armstrong, of} , Bredtiord The others barely ouped bb eaeee by the barrel at John Joy’s, Water jumping from ithe windows. Several | ? aD of ' hot 38, . stores, buildings and the Masonic Hall). L. E. I ROWSE. FOGHIESS 08 immediate were also destroyed. The total loss will settlement of all amounts dus =m. , reach $25,000 or $30,000, with insurance of inn, 41, $y 90g Wey about $16.000. Both bodies were recover- ed, Care Cop CRANBERRIES and Nova Scotia Fox-berries, for sale at Beer & Goff’s. j 27 'RESH oysters received three times a week, | at John Joy’s, Water Street. jan 23, tf SomE nics Dinner Sette in Ivory at W. P Colwiil’s. ja 29 3in aw 2w A sPLENDID lot of good Vodtish selling cheap at W. P, Colwill’s, ja 29 3iaw ow A Frew dozen Eiectric Lamps and a few dez*n Common Burners will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. 29 3i aw 2w To Bejoin the Army. | i Soria, Feb. 13. | The reserves and militia have been! ordered to rejoin the army, Orders have been given for large quantities of supplies and provisions, Editors Arrested. Lonrpon, Feb. 13 The editors of a Polish journal, printed in the city of Posen, have been arrested, tried and sentenced to six months impris- onment in consequence of the publication in their paper of an article liballing Priuce Bismarck and the Prussian Ministers. The publication of the article was due to, the action of the Prussian Goverament towards the Poles in Posen, -FOR- BOSTON. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. C0. Leaye St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 8.00 a. m. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 86,50, 2nd class ; $9.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to G. A. SHARP, F. W. HALES, P. EL By, P, E. L. Steam Nay. Co., or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Feb, 8, 1886—eod wky RUSSELL HOUSE, ———— Weather bulietia _- a Prova bilai ies the Maritime Provinces. d 24 next hours for Toronto, Feb. 15.—10 a. m. South and west winds, cloudy to fair weather, with light falls of sleet and rain, colder by night. METEUROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Feb. 15, i8&6 Highest Temperature Saturday.........46 4 Souris, PET, (ip, Stones’ Hotel, Lowest do WF Vdcscecusss 34.7 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at fame meine, . 0b bh dat cenes ces concep as 459 |"PYHE Undersigned, having thoroughly [fit- Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at ted up his premises, is prepared to midmight) ...0..cicced seccvececees 39,8 | accommodate transient and permanent Board- Lowest Temperature this morning....... 34.8 | ers at reasonabie rates _ Sample Rooms, for Commercial Travellers‘ in connection with Honse. R. McLEAN, Proprietor. 2wks eod wky ‘21 Temperature this morning,at 8 o’clock.. .35 4 Tomperatore thie afternoon at} o’clook, 27.8 —_—— ret <9 oe Supremes Court. _~ -—— Souris, Feb, 2, ’86 NOTICE. Wise Eis hereby given that] have this AN day admitted my brother, .G. FRANK BEER, into partnership. The business in frture will be cor ducted under the firm name of BEER BROS. WwW. W. BEER. Ch’town, Feb, 1, 1886—lme eed wkly Fresrvary 15, Henry vs. Laird.—The evidence for the defence in this case is about closed, and it will likely go to the Jury either to-morrow evening or Wednesday at Jatest. The petit jury were paid off and dis- charged on Saturday, ard all the remain- ing cases stand over until next Trinity Term. This was done owing to the King’s County Court opening in Georgetown to- morrow week. The number of cases which stand over on this account are thirty-seven, six of which are remanets frem last June, WANTS, LOST, FOUND, dc. DIED. This morning. of heart disease, George Mc- Gregor, in the 27th year of his age [Funeral from his late residence, Upper Euston Street, Wednesday, at 1! o'clock } W ANTED:—A Girl to do general house- work ; one from the country preferred, Apply at this office. feb15 61 pd i this advertisement, Water Street, }UND—A Watch, on Water Street. The G@wner can have the same by paying for Apply to Ronald Currie, febl2 2i pd URTANTED TO RENT—A small Store, Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites /% . . 1 . ‘ ¥¥ near the Market, Main or Grafton VERY PALATABLE AND EFFICACIOUS IN WAST-| Strects preferred, Address “R. R. B.,” — ” ‘ie ‘i s P ig La ive] s = . ao *,s ING DISEAS'S. P. O. Box 293, City. feb11 3i Dr. T. C. Bromser, Rochester, N. Y., says:| ~~ __ ee. ae ‘‘After having used Scott's Emulsion with OST.—A Gold Seal with initials ‘‘R. F. 4G.” leaving same at Boot & Shoe Factory. V J ANTED—A Girl to do general house- ¥ workina family of two; good refer- ence required, Apply at this office. febli lw eod The finder will be rewarded by fell deeided benefit upon myself, 1 have taken great pleasure in recommending it since in the various conditions ef wastivg ia which it is indicated.” .oeu - Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, A GOOD THING. Dr, Adam Miller, {11., says: ‘It is one of the very few really valuable preparations now offered to the afflicted. In a practice of thirty- five years, I have found a few good things, and this is one of them.” | OST— Between S. N. Company Wharf 4 and Southport, a long woolen Mitten. Finder will oblige by leaving it at Tur Exam- INER offire. febll pd V J ANTED—At the Osborne House, a i good Cook, febl1 31 eod pd py Anrep Housekeeper to take charge of a farm-house a short distance from town. Make enquiries at ExsMINZER THERE is not and there cannot he, any smoking tobacco superior to the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” brand. A wrapper of brighter appe*r- ance and higher price it is possibl+ to get, but all wrappers sre very poor smoking tobacce, office. feb8 tf and buat a single leaf is wrapped around a MRTANTED a cmett Gant Soe ‘ . v9, yt 2 ) genera pag, “the Ses ee the, ety of She W housework, one from country pre ‘Myrtle Navy’ plug is the very best which money can purchase. The power of the Virginia soil can produce nothing better, and no other soil in the world can produce as fine tobacco as that of Virginia. ferred ; good wages, work easy—a good home Enquire at this office. febS 3i pd W ANTED.—A good kitchen girl in small family. Second girl kept. Must enderstand plain cooking, and be good washer and irener. Apply to this cffice. feb 8, tf The Catholics of Newfoundland are in- tensely excited over the cancellation of Sir Ambrose Shea's appointment as Governor, which will result in atill further embittering the relations between Catholics and Protes- tants. f430 LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street, next to J, D. Macleod. Possse- Apply to A, White. apr27 —-Zaw pat sion given firat of May. eee James Antnony Frovups has written a letter declining an invitation te lecture in | Ze ostentdation Oe pnptyian to pire. GV Ulints Belfast on the Irish crisis. Init he says} ¢, Rta Hisabe Hilldidieesh Pak thet talking is of little use, and that the wopte Uf time for action is approaching. England is | —————_____________—— — now asleep, but when the state of anarchy | C\ URSCRIBE for (HE WEEKLY EXAMI. OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or indy Boarders may find comfortable i jand shall have beoume intolerable she NER. The ‘atest local snd forsign news Oriwah and do a#she has done before, can always be found therein. MINER, FEBRU- et ae ARY 15, 1886. We are therefore able to present to all who favor us with their pat- ronage, a large assortment of goods of good value in all departments. Our business is confined strictly to staple and faney Dry Goods and a Urst-class Millinery Department, Press Goods and Trimmings, Mantle and Sack Cloths, Silks, Velvets and Laces, Ladies’ Lin- ger. Carpets, Oilcloths and Room- paper, Table Liven and Covers, Curtains, &c.—a complete range cf House Furniehings. We are now offering the balance of our Winter Goods at Reduced Prices to clear. TAPLES. Gray and White Cottons, Prints, Cretonnes, Ginghams, &c., &c., &e. Feb, 2—dy wy Om SL Facts Facts — a PRRKING & STRANDS \ ELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER aaa TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S immense Discounts to clear balance of Fur-lined Cloaks. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Winter Jackets. Immense Discounts to clear balance of Millinery. Dress Geods, Shawls aud Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low. ,, Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. HOLIDAY GOODS. The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and Ornamental, Prices to Please Everyone. Our NEW, LARGE AND WELI-ASSORTED STOCK is now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. —_—vo-----— Let Alli Remember that we will not be Underszeld by any House in the Trade. SEE OUR PRIGES BEFORE BUYINGELSEWHERE STERNS. PERKINS & Ch’town, Dec. a "85. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. MEROMA NT PWATLOR. K are offering the balance of our winter goods at lower prices than have ever been offered the public. A let of Men’s and Youth’s Overcoats from $5 to $8, worth from $8 to $14 — made to order, from $12 to $18, worth from $18, to $24. Men’s Heavy Shirts, Underwear, Fur Caps, Gloves, &c at the same rates. Worsted and Tweed Suiis at very low prices. Island Tweed Suits from $19 to $12. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Ch’town, Feb, 9, 1886 —tf eod wky THE MUTUAL LIFE IASURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. 0: Cash Assets, Jan, 1, 1886: $108,908 968.00. Income for 1885: $20,214.945.00, 0 | he to Policy Holders LARGER than those of any other Company. > It has no Stock Holders to claim any part of the Profits,—the Assets and Surplus al! belong to the Assured. It is the BEST COMPANY in which to Insure, aw it combines all the emener of Age, Large Membership, Financial Strength, Absolute Security, and the Cheapest Iusur- ance that is honestly possible under any contract, which bas @ definite value to the bene- ficiary, JOHN MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR P. £. ISLAND. Ch’town, Dee. 22,1885—1mo mon sat — The Liverpool and London and Globe Insurance Co, —_— —_—--j—_——— Assets, Sist Dec.. 1884, $36,023,954.86 0 IRE INSURANCE may be effected with this Company on {the mest Advantageous Terms. LEONARD MORRIS, Agent, Summerside, P. E. L, R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent, Ch’town, P. E, I. Dec. 22, 1885. North Atlantis Steamship Co. en Bibs ome 4 ee 4 pet a Tae” = ane are sbi ~-e —_—— aoe ae SPRING SAILINGS, 1886. From Londen and Liverpeo) S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE London for Charlottetown, ABOUT i5th APRIL, S.8. “Nellie Wise.” WILL LEAVE Liverpool! for ( harlottefoun, ABOUT 15th APRIL, The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Throngh Rates to the principal poiuts in P. KB. Islend, New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other information apply iu London to Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- church 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, Agont. Ch’town, Jan, 30, 1886. ; J. B. MAGDORALD EQUESTS all persons indebted to him to pay their accounts before the Ist MARCH, All accounts not paid at that date will be hauded over for collection. All balances due in his Boot and Shoe Store will be included. Ch’town, Feb. 8, 1886—dy wky NOTICE: Tue Mercuants Bank or P. E. Istanp, Charlottetown, I'eb, 4th, 1°86, fy HE General Meeting of the Stockholders of the Merchants Bank of Prince Ed- ward Island will be held at its office, in Char- lottetown, on THURSDAY, MARCH 4th, at the hour of 11 a. m., for the election of Directors and transaction of other bupriness, Proxies must be Jeft with the Cashier on or before Tuesday, March 2nd. By order of Roard, ¥F, MITCHE! L, Cashier. Ch’town, Feb. 5, 86—pat tl march 1 To Lobster Packers, FOR SALE. 400 boxes of TIN PLATES, suitable for Lob- ster Cans, 22 pigs of LEAD. 22 ingote, TIN. 1 bar of COPPER. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, Feb. 10—tf 3aw ee eee a Sek CAMPBELLS AKE COMING ! Lapies’ A€apEMY, Sackville, N. B., Jap, 19, 1885, W* have been urirg during the past year, and it has proved highly satisfactory. A. CAMPBELL, Housekeeper. Feb, 4, 1886, LONG CLEAR BACON AA E*S PORK, Breskfset Bacon, Spiced - tolls, Sngar-cured Hems, Cumberland Bacon, and Lard, in car-lots or lets quantities, Address J. GRIFFIN, Pork Packer, 5t, Thomas, Oat, Jan. 15, '86—Zaw 3mos