ae aye waa eat WS a tt oe MEN OI i ite ANNES CEN bine te Rail iii i Loeal and Other Items, ar programme itary Band, at th be first-class, prepared by the 82nd Mil- Roller Rink to-night will ——— << at the Roller Rink, Friday Tus attraction li be the great chair contest. night wi ttendance. -_— = _— rcaphy (new edition) together jooka, for sale aj the Diamond ¢ceapest in the « sy. { ALKIN Sts wit’ all School Bookstore, scarieiieilielin Tuert will be a noonday Prayer Meeting each day of this week in the Y. M. C. A Parl Pr, from 12. 20 to } o'clock tainting THE managers of the Rallar Rink purposs holding a grand Carnival, M the Rink, in a short time, of which due notice will be given —__—-__-. TaretTy thousand pounds fresh cod and haddock wero shipped from Halifax to Mon- treal last week at the low price of two cents | per pound, ———— East Sr. Peren’s.—There wil! bo serv ce in the Presbyterian Church, Seuth Side, at 11 o’elock, and on the North Side at 3 o'clock on Sabbath 10th inst, einen Rev. J. Hvtcwison, M. A., will (D. V.) officiate at Lot 48, on Sabbath first. the 10th inst., a6 1030 a. m.; acd at Birchill, at 2 o clock, p m. wky derenniiiiiaiiiien Tac FEvenivg Class at the Charlottetown Buariuess College will be open tive nights in the week, commcacing to-night, from 7.30 t» 9 30. intending students should apply at once, Ma Granam W. Tromas writes informing ns that at a meeting held at Bras Station, the name of that place was chauged to Co! Band | | | imanton |} _ pane TEA! DATT, Tc4 R: PAPHIC NEWS LCA T ais yimerese (‘Spectat Despatcnes ro THR WXAMINER, | | | The Scheme for Local Government. | | Lonpon, Jan. 4. | The local government measure to be laid | before Parliament by the government as vives Ireland the household fran- chise for elec‘ing County. Boards and for electing. the Contral Council. The pro position that the Crown should have the right to nominate a part of the Council was abandoned The measure also propose that County Boards shall have control of the ltraffic in liquors, and that the Central Council shall have a voice in appointing the magistracy. raftea, A Hot Civic Election. Toronto, Jan, 4. The municipal @lections to-day were vigorously contested Over 2,000 yotes were recorded in excess of previous con- tests. The. temperance ladies exercised cheir fragphte, and worked with a will. Howland Was electgd by a majority of 1684" Che liquor interest Went solid fot Manning ——— indiau Government Jaxes. Carcurra, Jan, 4, The Intdian Government bas introduced a billin the Legislative @ouncil, imposing |a tax of two percest. on incomes of profes —_ ol j sional men aut fitials of all classes hither- to exempt. in honor of the popular Superintendent of the | A German Complaint. P. E, I. Railway. —__o——— } Tar B ard of Health meets at 5 o'clock oe Paris, Jan. 4, this evening to discuss another deadlock between themselves and officials of te} smallpox hospital. Insubordination cor- | tinues to spread, . . . r » Tur Sewings in aid of the P. E. Island Hos- pital will be commenced on Friday, Jon. 8th, in the Class Roomof St. Paul’s School Room, | at 230 p.m. ‘These Sewings arein order to prepare for the Annual Bazaar, which is to} take place oa the 25th February, 1836, janS 3i ee __ >_> -—_ Tue funeral of the late Very Rev. Dr. | McDonald took place at Georgetown to-day. | A special train, with His Lordship Bishop | Melntvre, several clergymen and ladies and | gentlemen, left the city this morning to; attend the fuseral. Y. M. C. A. Leerore Covrst.—The open- | ing lecture of the winter course of Lectrres | before the Young Men’s Christian Association by the Rev, Mr. Carrnther: on Tuesd:y evening, Jan, 12th. Subject— ‘Building of our own monuments the ques- tion of the fature. ” niall Tueare will be « special meeting of all- comers in the Christian Meeting House, Up- per Great George Street, to-morrow (Wednesday) eveaing, at 7.30, for the pur- pose of forming a Bible Claas, for the free investigation of the Scriptures. All are cordially invited to attend anaes A car, loaded with samples of dry goods from the new wholesale firm of Weeks & | Beer, is now drumming up trade in the} eastern end of the Island. The samples | are so arranged that customers at the vari- ous stations can examine the goods with- out their being removed from the car, ——————— A SECTION MAN named Craig, on the Hunter River section, met with a serious accident yesterdsy, While driving a trolly speedily along the track the whee! broke, and he was thrown headlong into a ditch. He was taken to hishome. Dr. Honeywell was called in and found him in a very precariovs condition. He will likely recover, —_-—_--2>-- — Tse smoker who has not yet tried the ‘Myrtle Navy” tebacto hasa new pleasure before him in the use of the weed. An in vestment of twenty-five cents will furnish him with the means of giving it a fair test. Let os advise him to make the experiment, he will find the tobaceos to be all that its thousands of friends claim for it, and they are far from stingy in their praise. will he dolivered —__—»—_ ——— We are pleased to observe that Mr. Robert | tolerance io RAS 2,000 Gaulois prinis a despatch from its Madrid correspondent, which represents that Ger- many has been complaining of France's f Carlist conspirators in French territory. The Balkan Conference Abandoned Lonpon, Jan, 4. The Balkan conference of Constantinople has been abandoned, Russia refusing to guarantee the independence of the Union of Bulgaria to Eastern Roumelia. Pedestrc anism Rocnester, N. Y., Dee. 4. and reaumed mile journey today. At the con- clusion of this 12 hours’ walk the score was : O'Leary, 1,158 ; Weston, 1,142. O'Leary Weston their The Burmese Trouble. Lonpow, Jan. 4. _ Gen. Pendergast with his ferces has ar- rived at Bharo, and met with cordial re- ception from Burmese and Chinese mer- chants. sic Johu Banquctted, Lonpon, Jan. 4. Sir John McDonald was banquetted thie evening by the St. George’s Club, He made a very happy speech. KRoycetting. Cork, Jan. 4, The coal porters, who have been boy- cotting the Cork Steam Packet Co., have resumed work. British Steamer Sunk. Lonpon, Jan. 4. The British steamer Chillingham has been sunk off Sicily by collision. The British Parliament. Lonpon, Jan. 4. Parliament will meet on the 21st inet. Weather Bulletin. E. Palmer, son of Charles Palmer, Esq , has acquitted himself creditabiy at the Christmas examinations in the faculty of applied science in MeGill University, which have just been eompleted. In mathematics, third year, be stood first, and in geology and mineralogy, third year, clase 1, he stood second. We con- gratulate our soung friend on his success, —_—_2>--- Rev. Cavow O'Meara, ‘of Winnipeg, preached in St. Paul's yesterday morning and in St. Luke's in the evening. His even- ing sermon wag on faith. In concluding the fev. gentleman made a brief reference to the work and needs of the church in the West. In Trinity Charch this evening, Canon O'Meara will speak at length ia reference to the missions in the Northwest, —Hz. Herald. ——— ee Tae (rry ScHoo. Boarp.— At a fall meeting of the School Board, held last even- ing. the following resolution was unanimously passed :—‘‘Reaolved, That the thanks of this Board be conveyed to Dr. Johnson, Dr. Conroy and Dr. Warburton, the medical gentlemen who kindly attended at the re- opening of the public schools of this city, to- dav, in order to ascertain how many of the pupila in attendance were auccossfully vaccinated.” — een Tre Halifax Herald has issued » New Yoar’s number with supplement, which re- docts great credit on the enterprising man- | agers of that paper. The Herald has made rapid strides of late in the ticld of journalism, aod is now looked upon as the leading mora- ing jonrnal of the Maritime Provinces. — The New Year’s Herald has had an extraordinary sale times wreater than the issue of any paper on this side of Montreal. Success to the lier ald ! _-$_>———- Tue market to-day was fairly well attend- ed and stocked Sales were brisk at the following prices: ~Beef (small) 10 to 12 ets per Ib; do per qnarter ito 5 cts; mutton, 4 to 5 cents; pork (carcass) 44 to 5 cents ; pork (smal!) 9 to 10 cis ; lamb, 6 to 8 alae fowls. each. 25 to 35 ets; butter (fresh), 20 to 2!; do (tub) 17 to 18 ets; eggs. ver doz. 21 to 22 cts; ducks, per pair, 50 to 69 ots; flour per 100 Ibs, $2.50 to $2 75; oatmeal, do, $2.30 to $° 35: oats, 33 to 34 cts; hay per 100, 45 to 50 cts; potatoes, 16 to 15 ote; geese, 40 to 55; cabbage, per dos, 35 to 50; turntps, per bush, 13 w ldots; apples, por buss, Gécts. Its cirenlation was, we learn, three) am, perlb. 13 to 14 cts; | | frobal | the *farii yilities for the ime Provinces. next 24 hours for Toronto, Jan. 5.—10 a. m. Increasing southeast and south winds; cloudy, mild weather with rain. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE i Charlottetown, Jan. 5, 1886. Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at Meideigkth. .. .ccccucs iésoccemenas “1c Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at | midnight) .... seins ocses 26.1 Lowest ‘'emperature this morning....... 29.1 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock... 31.1 Temperature thie afterncean at 1 o’alack. 35.0 Week of Prayer. This evening’s service will be held in the Second Methodist Church, Subjects—Humiliation-and Confession, | national sins, social sins, personal sins, | Want and appreciation of the love of Christ, | hardness of heart, unfaithfulness and sloth- | fulness in service, false shame in confessing ithe name of Christ before men and espe- \cially among one own class and kindred, | want of zoal in missionary work, both at | home and abroad ; want of brotherly kind- | ness and cherity. Rev. ©. O'Meara will deliver the address Tae usual collection will be taken up. The glory of the basswood ham has de- parted. New Jersey produces an artificial egg factory. Connecticut, however, may continue to hold up her head among the sisterhood of states until someone sees the wooden nutmeg and goes it better with a patent rooster. ——@ 7zo-.." The value of the coal mined in the Jnited | States in a year far exceeds that of the gold jand silver combined. From Government |Feports just issued, it appears that the coal yield of 1884 was $143,760,000, that of ; silver $48,800,000, and of gold $50,800,000, A celebrated tragedian had a broken nos», A lady onee remarked to him: ‘I | like your acting, but, to be frank with you | 1 can’t get over your nose.” ‘‘No wonder, a replied the tragedian, ‘“‘the bridge is gone.” oe nx A eo, So, if the *\ find” on Cirbons'e Hill ie any- thing al alas rich as reported, According }fo seme accounts it is bkely to sarpass in the great ‘' Bonanzy” of the Oom- | Leadville is promised another ‘‘ bo ma,” i ; valine | stcok. cmnencitidliain The Coloneley of the Royal Horse Guarda, vacant by the death of Lord Strath- nairp, has been held by thirteen dukes, three marquiver, four earls, two viscounts, two barons, one knight and ono commoner. acdiliaral James Russell Lowell has given to Har- vard Library about 600 volumes of rare historical books and works of belles lettres, chiefly Spanish, which he picked up in England. daa The Londonderry Iron Works of Nova Scotia are engaged in rolling hundreds of tons of iron for the Lachine bridge, a fact worth noting in the history of Canadian manufactures, sittin McNamara, the grave digger at Staunton, Va, is 83’years old, and has buried 7,000 persons. NOTES. Not the promissory, but facts abont WrieomeE Soap, an article that does not con- | tain gne particle of the adalterations used to reduce the cost of ** Pure Goods,” but does poss the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for whieh proves the advantage gained by the use of toe genuine over Soaps of doubtful @Waracter. None should be deceived even by Red and Yellor Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the Wricome, as a pair of clasped hands is stamped on every bar, Made by Corts, Davie & Co pe rer —— BiRTEH. In this city, on the 5th inst., the wife of %7 P. Fletcher, «fa daughter. — — ——— At the Manse, on the 4th inst., by Rev. J M. McLeod, Mr.:John Hedley Anderson, to Miss Henrietta Murley, both of Charlotte- town ne ee ee ee a Entered into eternal rest, on the morning of the 4th inst , Miss Mleanor Norton, of Cardi- gan, after an exempliyy Christiaa lije of 6% years. ‘Blessed are the dead Lord.” the wh> die ia = a a Ri VOVAL. \ ACMILLAN’S COAL OFFICE has been Zz Removed to foot of PRINCE STREET, A Large Assortment of HARD AND SOFT C Oa Kept Constantly on Hand, R. McMILLAN. Dac, 24--3m eod & wky Lobster Packers, Attention ! NTENDING to make a Change in my pre- sent buisness, I offer for Sale the LOB- STER FACTORY, together with the Plant and Machinery, situate at Flat River, P. E. I, This Factory was built two years ago and fitted out in good shape, is on good fishing ground, and has a good record. ALSO- for Sale the Lobster Factory, together with Plant and Machinery, situate at McAskill River, Lot 43, distant about five miles from St. Peter’s Station. For Terms and all other particulars apply to HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Dec. 14, ’86—I1mo eod A MARVELOUS STORY TOLD IN TWO LETTERS. FROM THE SON: “yore;cce'oe ise” ** Gentlemen: My father resides at Glover, Vt. He bas been a great sufferer from Scrof- ula, anc the inclosed letter will tell you what @ marvelous eilect Ayer's Sarsaparilla has had in his ease. 1 think his blood must have contained the humor for at least ten yoars; but it did not show, except in the form of a scrofulous sore on the wrist, until about five vears ago. From @ few spots which ap peared at that time, it gradually spread so as to cover his entire body. I assure you he was terribly afficted, and an object of pity, when he began using your medicine. Now, there are few men of his age who enjoy as good health as he has. [ could sasily name fifty persons who would testify to the facts in his case, Yours truly, W. M. PHILLIPS.”* “Tt is bothe FROM THE FATHER: jrcasure anc a duty for me to state to you the benefit I have derived from the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla. Six months ago 1 was completely covered with a terrible humor and scrofnious sores. The humor caused an incessant and intolerable itching, and the skin cracked eo @§ to cause the blood to flow in many places Whenever I moved. My sufferings were great, and my life a barden, I commenced ths use of the SARSAPARILLA in April last, avd have used it regularly since that time. My condition began to improve at once. The sores have all healed, and I feel perfectly well in every respect — being now able to do @ good day's work, although 73 years of ago. Many inquire what has wrought such a cure in my case, and I tell them, as I have here tried to tell you, AYER’S SARSAPARILLA. Glover, Vt, Oct. 21, 1882. Yours gratefully, HIRAM PHILLIPS,” AYER’s SARSAPARILLA ctres Scrofula and all Scrofalous Complaints, Erysip- elas, Eczema, Ringworm, Blotches, Sores, Boils, Tumors, and Eruptions of the Skin. It clears the blood of all impu- rities, aids digestion, stimulates the action of the bowels, and thus restores vitality aad strengthens the whole system. PREPARED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by-all Droggists; $i, six bottles for $. Son Ts for THE \WEEKLY kXAMI- NER, [he latest local and forvign wews can afweye be found therein, NER. i Facts Facts i } 0 PRRKING & STRAND ELL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER pA err TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S CK. 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 Goods, Shawls and 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 WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. —_— oOo -—_—_--- E.et All Remember that we willimet « Undersolid by any House in the i rade. 0 SEE UUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE ———-- 0 PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dec. 11, 85. GREAT DISCOUNT SALE OQ ---- A CHANGE AND A CHARCE. ixtragrdinary Inducements to Purchasers of Dry Goods, oO 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- LINERY at immense reductions in price, eemmencing 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 30 PER CENT 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 fide. 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 (ash only, but for purchases exceeding fifty dollars we will allow three months’ credit. This ia our first Big Discount Sale, and we iutend to fulfil all the promises of our adver- tisement. — Oo Ch’town, Pec. 10, *85—dy wy 2mos Sieenenedhclgnapah ibyeeaanneaneianpaaa> tans BRITISH WAREHOUSE, 83 QUEEN STREET. FALL AND WiNTER STOCK, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! ————— es ee ee a bre Tue Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. . : x A Boanza ter Bargain-Honters. A Genuine Mark Down Sale!—Ap palling Reductions !—Unheard-@f Prices !—@vercoats, Suits, Tweeds and Gents’ Furnishings— SLAUGHTERED! SLAUGHTERED ! SLAUGHTERED! TIME for Stock-taking is near. Dull trade is alarming, Our stock of Tweeds must go. Our mammoth stock of Clothing must go. Our big stock of Gents’ Furnishings must go. Our large and superb stock of Ladies’ Furnishings must go. The price is not so much of an object. The goods must turn into new dollars. This price list is only an index :— . Menr’s Heayy, Overcoats with Fur Collars, only $10, worth $14. Men’s Black Worsted oniy $6.50, worth $10. Meén’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.50, $2 and up. $16 will buy a first-class Suit, made to measure, worth $22.50. $4 will purchase a first-class pair of Scotch Tweed Pants, worth $5.40, $6 will buy a Heavy Winter Ulster, worth just $8.75. Tryon Tweed Suits, made to measure by first- clasg workmen, $11, $12, and up. Childs’ Winter Suits, with good trimmings and braided, $1.75, and up; $8 will purchase a nobby Scotch Tweed Suit, worth $12. Our Black Wom sted Overcoats, worth $12, now $8; #1 will buy a Suit of Underclothing in pure Cape Wool. We he!d the championship for honest, low- riced T weeds, and challenge all-comers to dup- icate our $95-cent Merino Wool Tweed, worth $1.40. aL IS ROe., CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, Dec, 31, 1885. OFFICE OF THE ROCKFORD WATO C0. Rocxrorn, Ixu., Sept. 17, 1885 HIS is to certify that we have appointed E. W.TAYLOR SOLE AGENT for the sale of our Quick Train Railroad Watches in the City of Charlottetown, P. E. I, and that we will, to the fallest extent, sustain the usual warranty given by him to purchas- ers of our movements, No warranty what- ever attaches to these goods when offered for sale by others than our duly appointed Agents. Suits, ROCKFORD WATCH CO., By HOSMER P. HOLLAND, Sec’y. Having examined and tested the Rockford Quick Train Watches, we offer them with the fullest confidence to the public, as being one of the best made and most reliable Watches, for the money, in the market We fully guarantee every Watch sold by us > Wa a mh & 2i5? Bee Cameron Block, Charlottetown, Established 1872. Oct. 31, 1885 —ly 2aw eow law & wkiy HORACE HASZARD offers at Towest Wholesale Prices: 200 half-chests Tea, of superior quality. 100 bris. Sugar, assorted grades. 56 puns. choice retailing Molasses 300 bris. Flour, patents and superiors, 200 bags Wheat Bran. 50 do do _ Shorts. 100 boxes Aesorted Biscuits: 100 do do Confectionery. 25 choice Canadian Cheeses, 10 rolls No. 1 Sole Leather. 100 boxes Laundry Soaps, 10 do London Soap Powder. 1000 reams Wrapping Paper. 50 dozen do Twiae, 100 dozen Brooms, 50 casks Amer. Kerosene Oil, Price List mailed upon application to HORACE HASZARD, Sonth Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Deo, 10, 1885—1 mo eod OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN, that the Py Minister of Marine and Fisheries has this day paid into the Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island the sum of Two Hun- dred and Forty-seven Dollars, with six months’ interest thereon, being a sum, in his opinion, a suflicient compensation for all that piece of land and premises, situate at Souris, in King’s County, in said Island, which said land and premises are described as follows, that is to ray : Commencing at a post set on Barr's Po-at, five chains and twenty-five links south, five degrees east from the centre of the road at the head of Souris’ Breakwater, and fifty-one links north, eighty-two degrees east from the top edge of the bank, and ran- ning thence north eighty-two degrees, cast eighty-five feet, thence at right angles south eight degreee, east forty-five feet, thenee south eighty-two degrees, west eighty-five feet, thence north eight degrees, west forty- five feet to the place of commencement. Also, a right of way trom the road leading from the ‘ Breakwater Road to the residence of Fred- erick Morrow, to the said piece of land, bounded and describi:d as cae, that is te say : Commencing at the north-east angle of gaid plot of land, and running thence north eighty-two degrees, eost four chains and six links to the aforesaid road leading to Fred- erick Morrow's, thence along said road south- wardly until it gives a breadth at right ang’es of fifteen feet, and thence south eighty-two degrees, weet parallel with the gaid Jasé- mentioned line to the eastern boundary of the said first-described piece of land, and thence north eight degrees, west along said boundary fifteen fect to the place of commencement, which said land and premises have been taken by the Minister of Merine and Fisheries for the site of a Light-house at Souris aforesaid, and all persons entitled to the said lands and premises, or to any part thereof, or repre- senting or being the husbands of any persons so entitled, or claiming to hold or represent incumbrances thereon, cr interests therein, are required to file their claims to the said compensation or consideration for the said lands and premises with the Prothonotary of the said Supremé Court, on or before the twenty- third day of Jauuary, A. D, 1886, and !et this notice be published in the Daity Fxam- INER, for the space of two months, twice in each werk upon motion of Mr. Hodgeron, Q. C., of counsel for the Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Dated this seventeenth day of November, A. D., 1885, By the Court. J. A, LONGWORTH, Deputy Prothonotary, Nov. 20—2m 2aw w fri