assuail ee Local and Other items. No busin¢ ( tivendiary Mazistrate’s Court to-day, 7 e Moncton 7're script reports that nine | barreis and twenty-three boxes of eels from Charlottetown passed through auays ‘i>, - that city a few > Vira. Kart BS graude Dnerd? a au ing, Feb. 4 mecert will take Scho ylroo m on ' pia 6 Vharsday ever > L. E. Prowse requests an settlement of all amounts duc him. jan 2], . a a weather is still very cold in Vi: Jackson a fe lu Wim deith ginia (colored) was found frozon to Ww ie 8 ago willie i THe weather has been very severe in York state. Tho thermometer from thirty to forty below zero. > registering Prowse’s and amount you owe him. jan 21, dy and wkly o- _-—— Tux P. E. 1. Hospital Bazaar esknowledge with thanks tho receipt of $1 from Rev, Mr. Turner, per Miss McNeill inne Cue story telegraphed from London of the alleged death and confession of MecUabe, in Dakota, is denied by McUabe himse!f from Chicago Piease call at L. FE. receipt for th: get a ; Aibcietl Min. ArT Ceristan, Burke’s Road, killed a large | 6 The skin is x good ol ar last week f-et by six feet Measuring siX and one-half } i and was purchased by C. C Carlton, souris. al Tue Catholics have upwards of eight y ne members in the new English maiiehbems. Scotland returns ove for the first time since the Reformation. The last Parliament had sixty Catholics. iia Tue Committee Room in hite’s building, Queen Street, will be open every evening at 8 o'clock, till after the civic e’ecfion Pris nde of Messas. Beer, Kelly. McLean and Lewis, are invited to «ttend eel illlinteed THE jury in the Fitzpatrick shoo'ing case, at ten o'clock last evening, retained with a vordict of ‘‘not guilty,” and the prisoner was therefore discharged. edocs A GIRL not quite eleven years of age and a man of thirty were married in Suwannee County, Fla, ashort time ago. The bride's father, a minister, is said to have given his consent to the union. icivicediihcotetang A FReNcHMAN has found means to restore the lifelike expression to the eyes of dead per- immediate | dy and wky | N ew Committee | | | } glycerine and the sous. He places a few drops of and water in the corners of the eyes effect is said to be startling, so life-like do the | eyes become. | ——————— Don’t forget the concert in aid of the suffer- | ers by smalipox, in the Market Hail this even- Doors ing. ye hope to see a fall house open at 7.30 p.m. Concert commences at 8. Tickets 25 ani 35 cents, ‘The hail wiil be lighted by electricity. iS eciiiaieindaia Harueway & Co, of Boston, want furthe: shipments of Island potatoes before the open- ing of navigation. Last season this firm handled upwards of 30,009 bushels and made money for their shippers. All information furnished on application ‘diesieiaiie Ax Ottawa Debating Club the other night crowned the list of subjects usually discussed at such gatherings by a debate on ‘* Whether it is better to be born a boy than a girl.” After a learned debate the umpire was so perplexed that he reserved his decision uatil after the summer vacation. - - Tus Literary and Scientific Iostitute will not hold their usual meeting to-night on act count of the Concert in aid of the smallpox sufferers, It is postponed until this night week (28th inst.) when Rev. Mr. Mitchell will read the paper advertised for to-night. —_»>——— Don’r fail to attend the opening lecture of St. James’ course on Friday. The first sub- ject is one of deep interest,and we understand the lecture will bs interspersed with choice readings. In this department Mr. Carruthers has already secured a wide spread reputation. <Sassapsidipiiainn THE business failures during the past week, as reported to R. G. Dan & Co., the United States 307, for Canada 25, or a total of 332 against 336 the previous week The failures are exceptionally numerous in the Southern, Western and Pacific States, which three sections of the country furnish more than two-thirds of the whole number re ported. mnenelpiialiing Tuere will be a meeting of the Mount Stewart and Western St. Peter's congregation held in the Western Church, on Monday, Feb. Ist, at 11 o'clock, for the purpose of selecting one to be their Pastor, and to at- tend to other matters of importance in the congregation. A full meeting i+ requested. J. 8. Cameron, Moderator of Session. = i — De. Jenks returned last evening from a visit to the smallpox patients, at Winsloe Road, Afton Rosd—where he vaccinated fourteen persons—and Fort Augustus, At Winsloe Road, the two cases in the Muun family are doing well. In the Gillan family the first patient is convalescent, and of the three last cases one is very severe and the others light. The case of Mrs Campbell has developed. She war vaccinated when * child, but owing to old age and a weak con- stitution it is thought she time to pull through. All the cases at Fort Augustus are progressing favorably. eoennmne Tue experiment which Messrs. Tuckett Son entered upon when they commenced to | make the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco was this; to give the puplic a tobacco of the very finest Virginia leaf at the smallest possible margin beyond its actual cost, in the Hope that it would be so extensively bought as to remuner- ate them. By the end of three years the demand for it had grown so muc th as to give assurance that the reach. The demand for it to-day ix more than ten times greater than it was then, and it is still increasing. Success has been reac hed, assis No individual has suffered, pecuniarly, by the smallpox, to a greater extent than mine host of the Rocklin House. His large pas- Senger traflic was at the beginning of the scourge entirely cut ¢ff, and has so remained ever since. But he is now again prepared to receive visitors with perfect safety to all con- cerned. The Rocklin has been thoroughly Cleansed from top to bottom, painted and refitted, and is now in a better state for the accommodation of visitors than it has been. We need not say that we trust the Rocklin will now be more egete patronized than ever, and that, like Job of old, Mr. Fraser Will be more prosperous in hie last days than in bis first. number for | experiment was within | | will have a hard | their hands, there being devils in them. Dr, | | Laberge consulted with members of the jaolation committee and afterw ards secured ees TELEGRAPHIS NEWS| [Sescia, Despa mes To THs Kxamt Khe Queen's Speech The Queen’s speech was read at the Min- }isterial dinner to-da ay. Roferring to Ire- j land, the speech says, in substance, that although in some respecis there are favor- | able indications of progress towards order jin that count ry, yet at present [roland is 3 disturbed by an increasing tendency to THE DATILY | resort io unlawful practices, anda disposi- } tion to set law at naught. The vern- | ment, therefore, recognizes its du y to take ; Cnergetic steps to enforce the law, ie order to provide cucity for hfe and property, j and to the maintenance of the integrity of | the union, and measures necessary to ‘erry these ends will be submitted to Parliament. The epeech further promises local govern- j}ment measures for England, o be) followed b similar measures for Seotland and Ireland, and a biil cheapen and facilitate the transfer : P } otiauds, It refers to the hopeful pros- pects of the Egyptian commission estab lishing stable governments in E gypt. the quest ton of annexing Burmah will bea dec de [ ouhie Theba v is hece Parliament on tions o! not until Lord Dufferin reports on the sssary. It the peaceful Great Britain. foreion rela- trusts peace will be | - | PITTSBURG jt j | maintained in the Balkans through the self-control of the powers interested, and | concindes by cxpressing the hope that the new parliame il Late. tho erent tradi tions ot parliain nt. —— Besperate Conflict with Strikers, , Jan. 20 Mornt Pleasant to- tig rif Stewart and forty de puties and twenty Pittsburg hada desperate conflix strikers i steal A despaich from ht states hs Sne armed police > with 250 this afternoon, and succeeded in| * ' That jerrors and indiscretions of youth, nervous cay dca}, og of manhood. Immense Discounts to clear balance , but that the deposition of | OF CHARGE, cong gratulates| overed by a missionary in So | find from | arresting thirteen. A negro without pro- | vocation tred at the Hungarians with a snot gun but failed to hit any one. They surrounded his honse, dr agged the negro out Mer beat him fearfully. He will pro- bably die. Detective Brophy talked to the s Aaliiiiees telling them it was useless to re sist and they would arrest the ringleaders. and several Hungarians the officers feared. Brophy arrested one striker which opsned | the ball. The combat was hand to hand. | Over a hundred shots were fired, i i were injured, but Won. More bloodshed 13 —e- - An Gvation to the @ucen Jan. 20 London to-day} She drove from the Suckingham Palace in , and received an ovation Her Vajesty, who is in will open Parliament in LonpDOoN, The Queen arrived in from Win lsor Cas le. Railway Station tu an open carriage along the route. excellent he alth, person, Strangled te Death. Toronto, Jan. 20 Mark Checkley, a well keown pugilist, strangled himself at the police station to- pight. He had been arrested on suspicion of stealing a gold chain. Murderer Hanged Cork, Jan. 19, William Sheehan, convicted on Dec. 19 of the murdereof his mother, sister and brother, at Castletown, in 1877, was hanged ‘he re to-day. Sir John. Orrawa, Jan. 20. Sir John was engaged to-day with the ministers at his house. ‘A Yeathner Bulietic Probabilities for ih the UVaritime Provinces next 24 hours for Toronto, Jan. 21.—10 a. m. Fair weather to-day, followed to-night by strong winds and gales from south and east, with sleet or rain. Mu ROROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Jan, 20, 1886 Highest Tempe esahuwe yesterday, (read at INES cine acbnds genes pice prea @ Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at DUNNE nc $end dees Ve keees codecs Bet Lowest [emperature this morning....... 3.7 Te mperature this morning,at 8 o ‘clock... 5.6 T: mpe sratnre thie aftarnonn at lo ‘alock, 13. a. > ee Wila Talk for Irish M. re. INSURRECTION IN IRELAND, MUTINY IN INDIA, AND A RUSSIAN INVASION or ENGLAND. The regular fortnighily meeting of the } National League was held oa the afternoon of the 18th: John Deasy, member of Par- liament for West Mayo, occupied the chair, and in his address said he cared neit! her | about and before the end of the year Ireland | would have its own Parliament. Wm. H. | | Re dmond, member for North Sermanagh, | said England has armies everywhere, and | the first blow struck at Ireland would fire | a train perhaps leading to a successful Indian mutiny and lighting Russians into London to stable their horses in the house of commons. No power on earth could prevent retaliation by the Irish. The Par- nellites resolved to persevere in their demand for home rule. Mr, Kenny, mem- ber of parliament, said eny government attempt to interfere with the national league woutd be deprived of office in a few weeks, -—* +. = Tue three Creole ladies who were discover- ed starving themselves to death while suffer- ing fromjsmallpox, during the receat epidemic in Montreal, have sgain come to grief. Dr. Laberge, the medical health officer, on visit- ing them a few days ago, found them enge ged inan sttempt to starve themselves. They have a sewing machine and plenty of ne vale work, but they informed the doctor that the needles were demented and flew irom the proposed coercion nor reform re ood references. The Parnellites were masters of the situation | office. provisions for them, ‘They will likely be re- moved tu an insene asylum. I'he Recent Cold aan. The ree ut cold snap has further mani- fesied the supori rity of ths QOanadian Northwest as a place for extensive cattle breeding. Ip Texas, which has hitherto been considered the most desirable State for this industry the cattle have died like rotten The want of water away from the main streams has always bsen a drawback to that locality, and now it appears that it it is subject to frost quite as severe as any experienced in other cattle- raising countries. The water on the ranges, we read, froze solid, the grass is buried benaath the snow and the cattle are perishing by hundreds. The Chinook winds which penetrate through the passes of the Rocky Mountains are found to be a safeguard tu ie Canadian cattle-breeders who have a well watered country ia a well sheltered district. <<a - —~ iwravan excitement has been created in Brockville, Oat., by the deaths of two women under cireumst ances judged to point to pois 'n as the cause, sheep. - ~~ = -- A Carp.—To'all who ars suffering from Ww eakness I will send a rec sipe tat will cure you, FRE This great remedy was dis th Americar send self-addressed envelope to Kev. Josaph 7 Tnman, tation D, Naw Vork, TS ot Horsford’s Acid re VALUABLE Dr. Daniel T. Ne IN INDICESTION leon, Chicago, says: ‘1 it « pleasant and valuable remedy in ins | digestion, particularly in overworked men.” ~ <0 Special Notices SAND at the Citizen’s Rink Thursday night and Saturday afternoon. jan20 3i - y's Surrs cheap at the Clearance Sale at e London House. ja 19 31 \ Nps of Carpets cheap at the Clearance Sale at the London House. j3 19 3: SARGAINS in Prints at the Clearance Sale at the London Hons jv 19 3i Men's Suits at ex‘remely low prices at the Clearance Sale at the London House. ps j 1 19 Zi THe Great Cash Clearance Sale is till yo- ing on ia all departments at the London a ja 19 ; Biack SILKs very low lamest Sale at the L: ondon H:« use, jr 19 3i Men's OVERCOATS at a great reduction at 1e Clearance Sale at the London Houee. ja 193i Dress Goops and Remnants very cheap at the Clearance Sale at the Lendon House. ja 19 3i Grey and White Cottons cheap at tha Clearance Sale at the London House. at tha ja 16 3i Scorch Tweers —A grand time to get a suit cheap at ihe Clearance Sale at the London House. ja 19 3i BPG “ED. At St. Augustine, Florida, on the 12th of January, 1856, after two days’ illness of con” gestion of the lungs, George Albert, dearly beloved son of George and Fannie Howatt, aged 8 months, At Milton, Jan. 21, 1886, Matilda Asenath, dearly beloved wiie of John Rt. Diamond, aged 61 years, trusting ia the Lord in hope of a joyful resurrection. She was for many years a member of the church of Christ. Not for thee sball tears be given, : hild of God and heir of heaven, For He gave thee sweet release, Thive the Christian’s death of peace. a on Saturday, 23rd, at 12 o’clock * LECTU RE. James’ Church Y M. Society. JHE second Lecture of the course will be delivered in ST. JAMES’ HALL, —ON— Friday Evening, BY— Rev. Jas. Carruthers, who will commence a series of Lectures, entitled, “A Summer Holiday Among His- torical Places,” First Lecture : Edinburgh: Then and Now. Chair taken at 8 o’clock. Admission, 10 Cents. Jan. 20, 1886. Jan, 22nd, WANTS, LOST, FOUND, &e.! WJ - VW. BHR. W* ANTED—By a steady young man a Situation in a store or printing cffice ; Apply to ‘‘J.,’’ FXAMINER jao2t 31 ~ OST A Driviog Whip and Patent Pocket, 4 The finder will be rewarded by leaving them at the « flice of A. McNeill. jn20 li oo ARTS,—Miss A. Alley has re- opened her classes in Fine Arts, and is prepared to receive a limited number of papils. The course of study includes Draw- ing from casts and still life; Painting, in oils and water colors, &c.; Decoration, On silk, satin and plush. Terms made known on application, jan 15 6i eod pd ‘OR SALE—-A small Safe. EXAMINER office Apply at THe jan 4 ANTED—A Housemaid. Apply to the Matron, P. E. I. Hospital. de29 OARDERS—Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable accommodation by applying to Mrs, William Kennedy, Brick House, Hillsborough Park. rept? tf ryyO LET--The large brick Store on Queen Street. next to J, PD. Macleod. Possse- sion given firét of May. Apply to A. White apr27 - Yaw pat C\ UPSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY RXAMI- n NER. The latest ! ocad and faraign news can always be foun therein. EXAMIN BR, oJ ANUARY AS crane ne, PERRIN 5 & STRAND Wri immense Discounts to clear balance immense Discounts to clear balance Dress Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low. Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at. The Largest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYINGELSEWHERE GREAT DISCOUNT SALE _/A CHANGE AND A CHANCE ixtraordinary Inducements to Purchasers of Dry Goods, LINERY at immense reductions in price, eommencing MONDAY, the 14th inst. department our prices will be REDUCED 20 to 30 PER CENT are made bona fide, will allow three months’ credit. tisement. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF NEW YORK. Assets, One Hundred and Five Millions Amount of Pelicies Now in Force about _—s to Policy Holders LARGER than those of any other Company. belong to the Assured. Age, Large Membership, Financial Strength, Absolute Security, and the Cheapest Insur- ance that is honestly possible under any contract, which has a definite value to the bene- ficiary, J. W. FITZPATRICK, ae, Facts Facts O ELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER RK EDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S of Fur-lined Cloaks. of Winter Jackets. " of Millinery. 0 ———-0 HOLIDAY GOODS. Ornamental. Prices to Please Everyone. Our NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is pommel) Let Ali Remember that we will net be Undersold by any House in the Trade. cereesenienennee (jee Oo PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dec. 11, ’85. Oo----_- eee — ( ) arse we O----— -~ ‘T is our intention te 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. Our stock of Goods is so large it is impossible for us to enumerate it, but in every 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 Orders by letter will receive careful and prompt attention. We will also prepay freight to the country on all purchases exceeding ten dollars, The above discounts are for Cash only, but for purchases exceeding fifty dollars we This is our first Big Discount Sale, and we intend to fulfil all the promises of our adver- Oo Ch’town, Dec. 10, ’85—dy wy 2mos ESTABLISHED, 1842 ($ 105,000,000.) Four Hundred Millions ($400,000,000). noe AS It has no Stock Holders to claim any part of the Profits,—the Asssets and Surplus all It is the BEST COMPANY in which to Insure, as it combines all the advantages of JOHN MACEACHERN, Travelling Agent for the Maritime Provinces. Agent for P. E. leland. Ch’town, 22, 1882—Imo mop sat PROGRAMME OF CONCERT : IN AID OF Smallpox Sufferers, TO BE HELD IN THE MARKET HALL, —-ON — Thursday Evening, Jaw. 2tst. Instrumental........... Military atid; Vocal Duet—“‘O Swallow, Happy Swallow”. j .Kuc hen Mrs, Dustan and ‘Mrs. Brown n, Vocal Solo.. eoviey onaiebees dens Mrs. Gaul, Piano Solo—‘‘Voice of the Morning”, . Master Harry Stirling. .. Wilson Vocal Solo—“The Return”, .-Millard Miss Hickey. Vocal Duet—*‘Life’s Dream is O’er”. Archer Miss Crabbe and Mr. arie. Voor! Beth... .. «es Warr’ ieermane, Cornet Solo.. a Mr. Major G albraith Vocal Solo. bee ; Mrs. Strickland, Piano Solo—‘*Le Cascade der Rubis”......... Smith Master Fred Morris, Vocal Solo—*Oh! Ob! the Wild Wind Blow: eee éfia ne Tito Mattie Mr. Caven. Vocai—Selections from “Pinafore,” by par- ticular reguest.. : ... Sullivan Miss Earle ond Mr. F wank Beer. Instrumental... othicsckt cities Military Band. Vocal Solo... ; ‘ Sv eks side ta Miss Knight. “La Gallina” Earle, Down the Instrumental Duet Gottschalk Miss Caven and Mr. Vocal Solo—“She Wandered Mountain Side iés Mrs. Dustan, “God Save the Queen,’ Positively no Encores. Price of admission—Reserved seats, 35 cents ; Unreserved 25 cents Doore open at 7.30. Concert begins at 8 o'clock. Jan. 18th, 1886. To the Civic Electors of the City of Charlottetown : YENTLEMEN,—In compliance with the requisition of several hundred citizens, I consider it my duty to offer as a candidate for the Mayoralty of this city If elected I shall administer the city affairs economically, and as a guarantee of my future actions I may mention that during my forme: occupancy of the Civic Chair, debentures to the amount of several thousand dollars were paid off, an occurrence which did not happen for many years previously. In regard to a system of water supply, it is now generally conceded that a system of sewerage would sooner or later have to ‘o!- low the introduction of water works. Any private company having the privilege of making profits from water works, in this city, should be required to construct sewerage, if, after proper investigation, it be found that water works would necessitate sewerage. Sheoald a majority of the City Councillors deem it desirable to bring in a supply of pure water, for domestic as well as for fire pur- poses, without entailing any great additional taxation, I weuld approve of the same, pro- vided the question were submitted to a meeting of the citizens for their consent I am opposed to the unjast poll tax upcen citizens over sixty years of age, and also upen all those who contribute to the city revenue through pereonal or property taxes, and shall endeavor to keep down taxation. I am in favor of every improvement and convenience for the health and comfort of ‘my fellow citizens within the means of the tax payers ; bat to obtain them, I am not in favor of increasing the debenture debt, the interest on which already abso: b a large portion of our city revenue. I shall pursue the same course in the future as in the past in regard to saving and expend- ing the citizens’ taxes without extravagance, and will otherwise, if elected, do all in my power to serve the best interests of the city, Iam, gentlemen, Your obedient servant, D. R. M. HOOPER, Ch’town, Jan. 19, 1886—eod BOOKS! BOOKS! BY Auctin, MONDAY, January 25th, at 2 and 7 o’clock p. m., a‘large consignment of new and second-hand BOOKS, from Edinburgh, Scotland. For particulars get Catalogue. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. New Furniture, &e., &¢., at Auction. At Rooms, FRIDAY, 22nd i direct Jan. 19—dy3i wk 1 t., at 2 o'clock, p. m, 1 Parlor Set, walnut, velvet and repp. 1 do walnut and haircloth. 1 Bedroom Set, ash and walnut. l do stained elm. i do painted. 1 Centre Table, 1 Dining Table. 2 Hat Racks, 2 Whatnots—ali new and good. 3 Easy Chairs, 3 Feather Beds, 3 pairs Blank- ets, 1 Office Desk and sundry other articles of Furniture, Stoves, &c.—A first class lot. A. H. B. MACGOWAN Valuable Prgerty it the Royalty. HE Subscriber, owing to ill health, has 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 from the city, com- prises about 37 acres of excellent laod. and is in a high state of cultivation. There isa good Dwelling House avd two Barnes, horse and cow Stabile 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. Ci’ a? Jan. 15, 1886—3awk Imo OU trated catalogue of Tricks and Novelties, for 3e. stamp and this sli A, W. KINNEY, Yarmouth, N. S.—mar the aitetient New Style of Chromo Cards, with name ana prize for 10c. 12 packs, ]2 names, for $1. A sample pack and agent’s outfit with illue-