TELE em - MI DAILY wx A A a ee en ens ,0cal and Other tems, ELFERADHIE . enn - ~ + t% — eee NEWS MARRIZD. 4 - a2. | On Tu sday ev ning the 5th inst, at ~ | Mewow brook, West River,by Rev M Rosa, — «te oe LA A A NEE A A A RT a CC eR SET ai tA Baton far Bargain-Huntrs Fr acts Facts. bana ast sate Banp at the R tink to-night, i ; aah 2 ; Ee {Sreciat Desparcues ro THE MXANINER. | ftir of the bride, Wi! ia J. Howard, of : : ar mad dog scare is spreading in the! t North River, eldest sou of the late Ve ha How. : palling Reductions !—Unheard-Of = " CANADIAN NOTES. ard, te Mary Emma Ross, Wert River. Prices !—@vercoats, Suits, Tweeds \nited States 0 and Gents’ Parnishings— —- ’ At the Manse, Dee, 3ist: It, by Rev Jag. EVRERAL emart boys wanted fora few days | An Expandivg Revenue. Caruthers, Mr, Jas, Arch’bald Murray, Lot » _ el’ Chappelle's Almaose J ae 30, to Miss Jemims Jane MecUilvray, Lot 65. } SL LUGHTERED ! SLAUGHTERED : H. H. Gove, Onarloststows. } —__ . a" oe ee oe ae SLAUGHTERED | ae isriobtetown, ig regi:- 10m. Moessra. Foster an Thompson ; king i fered at the Vu “sor, M mtreal. arrivy d to day P DIED. I ld M = for Stock ee ak Dull ae ; aye : | . —— Yonald Me. alarming. Our stock of Tweeds must go. r > 3 Phe revenve for December shows a de- On She 19th’ Deccateer task, I h stock of Clothi bi ai se eed s e ‘ D ld. of Denble Hill, Lot 62, aged:97 years - mamimot ’ stoc of c ot Dg must go. Our big Coa ae ‘ - ie or ars by Fire Engine | c led improvement. The receipts from rhs Aocdheel Shand to this Island fre pert KLL-KNOWN LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER eye nave oP Ladies Peraautee, ompa o-night at eight o’clo: eal ? a : eas sit a sup stock of Ladies : $ . ° pan) ‘ ia Cust ms ate two hundred and fitty-sIX /jandin 1°58 He was highly esteemed as a R EDUCED TO CLEAR BA LANCE OF THIS SEASON’S The price is not so much of an object. The goods i 2s ie . SF uss | thousand seven hundred dollara move, and} devout Christian. In all relations of life his STOCK This cok inte new dollars. te oleas Ww. W. B : = wane a vine k from Excise, seven thousand, eight hundred | conduct was exemplary His patient endur- . | aed yo ip otly entades Fur Collars only oe 4+ + WE) more than in December, 1884, jance Curing a losg illness of twenty yeara $10, worth $14, : Men’s' Black Worsted Suits, only $6.50, Carr. Meltuminnxey, Superintendent of} the Capes Mail Sarvice, bas arrived frum} Uttawa, sien Cue Dominion Parliament prorogn has been further od to February '3th, not ther to meet | rr business, > L. Davis, Ese . M. P ° lecture at Mount Stewart last good audience, deliveré d his hight to a} > — Many of St. Dunstan's College students and pupils of the Convent de Notre Dame arrived by train this morning, A SHOEMAKER named Wilson has disappear- | ed from Halifax leaving his wife and family in | circumstances UCSLILALC | Susyended paymeat to-day. | taken to the hospital for treatment. Torente News. Toronro, Jan. 6 Brayley & McClung, wholesale milliners, The Bank of Montreal is involved to the extent of 4U,000, fully secured,—other creditors being in the old country, where the senior partner 18 at present, endeavoring to effect la settlement A shocking case of cruelty to an illegiti- mate child has been discovered here. On Saturday a boy, fifteen months’ old, was ‘Ke Both of its thighs were fractured, and its body covered with bruises. It died in great agony on Sanday, An inquest was held, | was remarkable. oe RR ET Tue smoker who has not yet tried the ‘Myrtle Navy” tobecco basa new pleasure before him in the nse of the weed. An in. ve tment of twenty five cents will furnish him with the means of giving it a fair test. Let ne advise him to make the experiment, he will tind the tebaccus to be. all that its thousands of friends claim for it, and they arc far from stingy in their praise. a aT GRAND LODGE, . O Ge. Savon: of Fur-lined Cloaks. of Winter Jackets. of Millinery. 0 Immense Discounts to clear balance Immense Discounts to clear balance immense Discounts to clear balance Dress Goods, Shawls and Hosiery Cut Away Down Very Low. worth $10. Men’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 $5.50. _ $6 will buy a Heavy Winter Ulster, worth just $8.75. Tryon Tweed Suits, made to measure by first- class workmen, $11, $12, and up. Chiids’ Winter Suits, with good trimmings and braided, $1.75, and up; $8 will purchase a novoby Scotch Tweed Suit, worth $12. Our Black Wor- sted Uvercoats, worth $12, now $8; $1 will buy a Suit of Underclothing in pure Cape Wool. We hold the championship for honest, low- riced T weeds, and challenge all-comers to dup- icate our $95-cent Merino Wool ‘Tweed, worth $1.40. REID BROS., CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town, Dec. 31, 1885. OFFICE OF THE Ir you have n a4 oh 7 advantage of W when evidences was given showing gross and VHE Semi-Anvual Sesssion of the Inde- 5 i W. Beers’ Big Discount Yale, it 13 to your ad-'| 2&9 tless cruelty on the part of John Crowe pendent Urder of Good Templars will i S h P . S lli Bl ROGKEGRD WATCH Ci vantage to do so at once. ja 7 wk | father of the child, and’ Susan Barton, its | be held ust ee t e rices we are e ing’ ankets at. t ‘ ; — . ee : eels as jury returued a verdict , Oo AT a im soting of the Marine. Boars just Of manslaughter against Crowe and Barton. IN SUMMBRSIDE i ncladed in Halifax, Mr. John Murchison, | - ae a ' , ati « ee ee Sept. 17, ar. f Belfast, received a master’s certificate. --ON ~ E Wy. TAYLOR. SOLE AGENT f ecto The Burmese Tro ‘ @x €> DS : Ont co ad , ved 'aere were thirty deaths from smal!pox | —_— —_ Tuesday SGth Enmst $ — o me T Actas ee ba ae , a § . , vs yp of Charlottet , =: a ote in and around Montrevl last week. a decrease | I co . ; : of seven deaths from the preceding week’s| <. .. 4ONDON, Jan. b. bia 3d. : The La nade Tee that we will, to the fallest extent, sustain ef coves Seat Sheen She yreesding: WOR]! re. ries coneepeadont bh tie _to cominenee at 11.30 (local time.) rgest Stock, Newest Goods to be found—Useful and the sonal wpbtanty pivdn: Siam Sa benciae Pe tiie jtelegraphs that ten thousand rebels are|_ Railway Tickets will be issucd at One Ornamental. Prices to Please Everyone. ers of our movements. No warranty what- ever attaches to these gools when offered for Peters & Peters will | prisomer Gritis at his comiog trial, | the murder of Callaghan, the cemetery | xe per. ; ' tia - Tus Northern Light had a hard time enter- ing Georgetown harbor last evening, owing to a thick fog. The mails arrived here at ll o'clock last evening Mr Joun Pues, ship carpenter, well known n this ctty, died in Chelsea, Maas , ‘after one Michael Davitt . -o. 1 Cn day's illness. Mr. Phee was deservedir | Wels ‘ael = Mavit has promised to visit | 4 N K W ART 1 enon, ~~ respected by all whe heow hiss: | Wales in F wruary mi xt, for the purpose of | 7 Bi Zt A nau node wates ays b i |) assisting in the Ayvrarian agitation, and cf } o é z : re . ; ili t . ‘ . 4 | a ; = ‘Tux Kinpercarten” for December is at | ®'4'0g the; formation of a Welsh Land | - , TING; . hee eis hand, [t ts a capital th ae for the tits i League. ere mm High Relief, in imitation : a whe lave dhiiiles Pantene al jk of Bat botine, adapted to the decoration saa 5 and those who have children Published by — —— lof P} Panels. Vase Mi .j , 33 and 35 > t Street. Toront Plaques, Panels, Vases, irrors, &c., &e, 5 l a , Oo & oe v Obreet, Loronto . , . . F “ * : . 3 Ce "i Severe Weather in England: Tac work ‘is easily learned, requires no firing, . Wins ieee: Sheed th in the: tnt § the diliine | nad can be applied to any material. ; learm that 1¢ ts the intertion o 1¢ . y | Miss Longworth, Water Street, wishes to Board of Underwriters to increase fire Lonpon, Jan. b. . . y : "as : 0 ard I riters t creas re receive pupils for imstruction in the insurance twenty percent, owing to the in- action of the City Council with reference to Sth inst. The schr. Henrietta, Vyers, ar- scouring the country within a radins of 20 mes of the capital, and threaten to attack the town. Prince Alempra is at the head of the rebels. He has ministers, issues decrees, collects taxes, and claims to be the King of Burmah. eee A Welsh Land League. Dus.in, Jan. 6. A severe snow storm has _ prevailed throughout Eagland during the last eight Charlottetown, Jan. 7, 1886. Highest ‘Temperature yesterday, (read at First-Class Fars, on Monday and Tuesday, 25:hand 26ch, good to return up to and in- cluding Thoraday, 28th. Parties attending will ask for ingle tickets, as they muat be accompanied each by certi- ficate cf attendance, A public meeting will be held in the evening. I. W. FOWLER, Secretary. North Bedequs, Jan. 8, "86—wy8idly 23&25 above Art. A Specimen can be seen at Watson’s Drug Our NEW, LARGE AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK is —_— 0O--——- -—_—- now offered to the public at LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES. Let Ali Remember that we will net be Underseid by any House in the Trade. A CHANGE AND A CHANCE. sale. by others than our duly appointed Agents. ROCKFORD WATCH CO., By HOSMER P. HOLLAND, See’y. Or — , N &>} 70 ‘< Cent a )} Can — 1ck- —— ~- 0 y 4. al ZI {2D i —e De ey ~) NS CMG OA Having examined and tested the Rockford Quick Train Watches, we offer them with the j : aa ; wateewerke hours. Railway traflic is greatly impeded | gior¢. ne oe and many wires broken. Dee. 29, '85-4i 2aw s fullest confidence to the pub'ic, as being one Sexaror How.aw addressed a crowded path ea of the best made and most reliable Watches, ; meeting on ihe Subway at Souris last evening. : fur the money, in the market Resolutions approving of the scheme tan Woeatper S5ul'etin. ESE Ve |) ¥ 4 B Ch’ town, Dec. 1 es "S5. We fully guarantee every Watch sold by us. passed. The Senator wil! address a similar —< —_— —————— = ee WwW meeting at Cardigan to night. Probabilities for the next 24 hours for 7 bs Ei. ' a A ¥ L O R; - the Maritime Provinces ‘ ‘ cs Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Burtpine Orsratirons.—We note an im- cindaie WWE eens te 8 COAT, OFFICE has been tstablished 1872. provement to the north side -f Queen Square, Sensi 7-10 4 Removed to foot cf PRINCE STREET, Didi 31. 1085 —ly Saweew law & 0M in the shape of an 8x10 blacksmith shop now I . ; ns : ‘a : - A Large Assor(ment of Oct. S1, 1885 - ee eee . in coarse of erection, to be owned ahd occa- nereasing west to north winds, partially : KIN EF = onal ncoagied by Ne. WF Pawee, S| closing, colder weather" with Tight sal fle] HARD AND SOFT i G OF ALL , of snow. ee ee < nainieaiieadan Rt Suirpinc.—The schr. Vidette, Hopkins, ee sailed from Halifax for Georgetown on the MrroROLOGICAL OFFicr rived at Philadelphia from Charlottetown, on midnight)....-. edcqccen ste Kept Constantly on Han4, the Istinst., ard the schr Energy, Mader, are ps onan rn gms © arrived at New York from Grand River on er ees yosterday, (read = . R. McecM 231, ae the 2nd inst. midnig' S ep ceacecsoes tt eee ees nits ae Cae ce —— () error . Lowest Temperature this morning....... 323 | Dec, 243m eod & wky ke Sa Tux Goop Sririr.-—- An individual in a western town has sent a check for $32 to the secretary of the United States Treasury, on account of the conscience fund. He says he was overpaid that amount while in the army, but his convictions tell him that it is not right fer him to keep the money. -- > Souris, is in the Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock... 34.1 Tomporature thie afternoon at lo’alock 34] THE PUBLIC HEALTH. ee A —_—— f+ Ne Plus Ultra CANDY is just what every person wants during the Holidays. Extraordinary Inducements to Purchasars of Dry Goods. 0 T is our intention to make achange in our business early in the New Year, and we shall AND MIL. ©. C. Caritrox, Fse. REMOVAL OF FLAGS, , 7 ; : . x -ANQYW r ian : : . Our Factory is running every day, turning out for a time offer our whole stock of STAPLE AND FANCY DRY GOODS oa a ao a ae as We are informed by Dr. Johnson, Health . LINERY at immense reductions in price, eommencing MONDAY, the 14th inst. the skin of | Officer, that on or before Wednesday next Our stock of Goods is so large it is impossible for us to enumerate it, but in every Line Road, shot a large black fox, which wa’ purchased by him for a good price. Mr, Carlton has already secured four valuable | otter and twenty-five mink skins, The fur/| trade is good up East. pene teeetl Tue coal loadel schooner Ethel Aggie, owned by Mr. Wesley Myers, of this port, left Georgetown on the 4th inst., bound for | Crapand, arrived at Victoria on the 5th. The crew, viz. : Captains Jas. McGougan and Geo. ‘larke. Messrs. Wesley Myers apd Percy H. Palmer, report no ice in the Straits, They encountered heavy weather off Cape Bear, Gaehinkegreaihiie Antuony Couuert, Esq., left for his home to-day, after completing the removal of the Free Church building ‘ihis was a difficult task, bat Mr. Collett was, as heretofore, equal to the occasion, notwithstanding the unfavorable weather. Mr. Collett hag a clean bill of health, and his friend, Mr. Quinn, need not be anxious about his arrival in Crapaud. | —---—> — Messrs. James Paton & Co. announce be removed from all infected This is gratifying news flazs will houses in the city. for our citizens. CLEAN BILL OF HEALTH. Tho house of Miss Stewart, corner Great George and Euston Streets, has been in- spected end pronounced free from smallpox infection. Following is Dr. Johnson’s cer- tificate :-— City ory CHARLOTTETOWN, Health Office, January 5, 1886, This certifies that I have inspected the house occupied by Miss Stewart, corner Great George and Euston Streets, recently quarantined on account of the infection of smallpox, and that all things ordered to be | done to disinfect and cleanse the same, have been well and effectually done. Ricuarp Jouanson, M, D. Health Officer. THANKSGIVING DAY, | Reasonable PURE CANDY by the Tov, and can supply the Trade on Terms, We have imported machinery from Birmingham, and use only the Best Sugars ani Finest Flavorings, so that we can equal the best English Confectionery. CHOICE SYRUPS, Wholesale and Retail GROCERIES, of all deseriptions. COLGATE’S FINE TOILET SOAPS. B. BALDERSTON, Ch’town, Dec, 16—2aw wky?2i NOTICE. A STRAY HEIFER, red and white, . about one year old, has b-en on my premises since the latter part of September. If not claimed before the 9th of January, she will be sold on that day, at my barn, to department our prices will be REDUCED 20 to 30 PER CENT and a lot of Odds aud 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 Lonu fide. Orders by letter will receive caretu! 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 will allow three months’ credit, This is our first Big Discount Sale, and we intend to fulfil all the promises of our adver- tisement. 0 Ch’town, Dec. 10, '85—dy wy 2mos ro ~~ oan Az I. C. R. Dinive Fatt, Amberst, Dec. 30th, 1885. 5 No housekeeper, ever using it, would ever after be without WOODILI’S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. It is the King of All Baking Powders I have used. MRS. W. J. HAMILTON, Jan. 6, 1886. —— ee ee WELLAND: CANAL ENLARGEMENT. hat the busine rried on on Queen : 2 ay expenses, Se renee ack & Oo has besa ro.| At ® meeting of the clergymen in tho|'*? “*P Se sandliaaapaianaaeaapeimmenmmmemmimeee ao om eine De C . ? s : ’ . ; in St ‘hh y . a h a TE - _ s é moved to their new establishment, Brown's vestry of St. Paul's Church, on W ednesday ‘ : sae AOTIC Ly TO COATRACTORS. Block. Queen Square. They thank the |&ve?i%¢s it was resolved that Wednesday, Upper Westmoreland, Crapaud. = im za oll » confident | the 13th inst., be observed as a day of| Jan. 1, 18%—wy 2i Atm Tene ote oe Sree at oe " a _ 1, ivi it y at i ‘EALED TE cRS addresse 1@ under- Phanksgiving to Almighty God, = that it or ~oweppainapepnnipnanpiinenaensae S signed and « ndorsed “Tender for the Welland that at the new store they will be able to give the pablic every satisfaction. We | wish the firm every success, a noeniliiaaliasiie CHAPPzLLE’S reliable almanac for 18°6 has been placed on our table, and we must at once ynounce it the very best ever issued on the hath pleased Him to remove from our city the pestilence which so suddenly came upon us, and that services on that day be held as follows : Morning, Y. M. C. A. Hall, to be presided over by the President of the Association; evening, at half-past seven, in WANTS, LOST, FOUND, ae. cater otemnnte UTANTED—A good Cook, Apply at THe FXaMIngR office, jan 6 Apply at THe WAREHOUSE, Canal,” will be received at this office until the arrival of the Eastern and Western mails on MONDAY, the 24th day of JANUARY next (1886), for raising the walls of the locks, weirs, &c., and increasing the height of the banks of that part of the Welland Canal between Port Dalhousie and Thorold, and for deepening the Summit Level between Thoroid and Ramey’s Bend, near Humberston. ; : OR SALE—A small Safe : ‘ ' ist Brick Church. } a A sma Safe. ; Isiand. I¢ contains’ about 200 pages, filleg | Methodis Tani Witidiindiiake i EXAMINER office. jan 4 aR i Se oni. whl tis ink in Ciesies with the most valuable and accurate informa- : 8, : os 4 ene AE re 2 Ips works, carenenont, ‘Ol bo tes in Sestione: plans and descriptive specifications, can be seen tion which is indispensible. In addition to the matter formerly published, a carefelly classitied Custom’s Tariff is inserted, which will he found perfectly correct. Mr, Chappelle has txken very much trouble this year in per- fecting the work,which accounts for the slight lelay in its publication, We advise everyone procure a copy at once, as it 18 @ source of ia’ormation which none can afford to be with- it. Only 15 c2nte each. + 2 eid lire Cha'r contest, which takes place at the Roller Rink to-morrow evening, is described az jollows :—Each contestant who enters 1s provided with a chair, When the band begins to play they leave the chairs, and con tinue to skate until the band stops, when a rush is made for the chairs. As one chair is} noved during the time of skating, one of | the contestants fails to get a sea’, aod there- | re drops out of the contest. Thisis cen- Ing nnotil all but one chair is removed. testant who secures the lest seat gets Secretary. ——— i i i i P. BE. Island Hospital. The Ladies’ Hospital Aid Society acknowledges with many thanks the fol- lowing contributions to the P. E. Island Hospital, Collected by Miss Eunice J. Morrow, North Lake, Lot 47 :—Mrs. Jas,. Dingwell, 1 blanket; Mrs. Benjamin Mor- row, 1 sheet and 1 pillow case; Mrs. John A. Morrow, 1 blanket; Mrs. Andrew Morrow, 2 pillow cascs ; Mrs. Ermina Morrow, 2 pillow casvs; Miss Emily Ander- son, 1 towel; Mrs. Elisha Baker, 2 pillow cases : Miss Kunice J. Morrow, 1 towel ; Mrs. William Rose, 25cts; Mr. Alfred F. Rose, 25cts; Mr. John A. Morrow, 25otes. F, K. Mayne. Secretary, L. H. A. 8S. OST—On Saturday evening a lady’s 4 Hand-Satchel, with Purse and Letter inside. The finder will oblige by leaving it at THe EXAMINER office. jan¢ ee H. Green can take two young ladies to complete an afternoon claas in thorough Erglish education ; also, a smail class of young men can be taken two evenings weekly for instruction in arith. metic; drawing class as usual—West Kent Street. jan2 eee eee FALL AND WINTER STOCK, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. We anyeiecte ict” TNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! W ANTED—A Servant Girl. Apply at ‘HE EXAMINER office. dez0 | SOARDERS— Two or three gentlemen or lady Boarders may find comfortable TANTED—A Honsemaid, Apply to the Matron, P. E. [. Hospital. de29 A. Le. BROW —— | ; } q ce at this office on and after MONDAY. the Iilth day of JANUAKY next (1886), where printed forms of tender can be obtained. A like class of information relative to the works north of Allan burg will be furnished at the Resident Engineer’s Office, Thorold; and for works south of Allan- burg, plans, specifications, &c., may be seen at his Kesident Engineer's Office, Welland. — Contractors are requested to bear in mind that tenders will not be considered unless made strictly in accordance with the printed forms, and, in the case of firms, except there are attached the avtual signatures, the nature of the occupation and place of residence of each mem- ber of the same; and further, an accepted bank cheque for the sum of Two Thousand Dollars or more--according to the extent of the work on the section—must accompany the respective tenders, which sum shall be forfeited if the party tendering declines entering into contract for the works, at the rates stated in the offer submitted. Tbe amount required in each case wiil be stated on the form of tender. : The cheque or money thus sent in will_ be returned to the respective parties whose tenders are not accepted. ee ; This Department does not, however, bind itseif to accept the lowest or any tender, By order. A, P. BRADLEY, Lue Cc si sail ea — .- <me+s o- the prigs. When # large umber of eootes!=| - ickly and get a pair of our Velvet accommodation by applying to Mrs. William qi Mey, auts enter the sport us most amusing. D » not OME quic y 8 ' ciee 50. ! Kenned bs Brick Hous Netorou h Park. z t of Railways end Canals, } , fail to see the ps at the Roller Kink to-) ee he at gave Boots—p = 16 y , cept ut Ch’town, Nov, 19.—wkly. ome cn. 9th Doeemieas 1885, \ deh? Si Law ‘orse ’ morrow night.