ree >) Sar a line oe Local and Other items. rus Gospel Army night, ilmarch out ayain bo lovin No business at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Court this forenoon, iia PROGRAMME for appear on Tuesday next. snstineiliidniinieis [ue Gospel Services in the Baptist Church will be continued next week. — inane tiie Some of the celebrated Elgin Watches jus received at G. HU, Taylor’s. jan 15 2 - 7 — ReMeMBeR the Bible Class in the Y. M. C, A. Parlor this evening at 8 o'clock. va ol ERR Dress and Sacque Velveteen in Black aud Colora W. W. Beer. : be Woo. and Cotton Java Canvas, com)h clear W. W. Beer Honey- | siscauiaiseacs lun Gospel Army meetings for Sunday will be as usual, Knee drillat 7a. m., Salvation meetings at 4 p. m., and 8 p. m, - > [ue second rehearsal for Mr. Earile’s Concert will be held on Monday evening next at 8 o’elock. Performers will please be on time. comenndipaiaiase Tue mail which arrives at Georgetown this evening will not be received ia the city wontil Monday at noon. This is pro gress with a vengeance ! > Ir you want to insure your life to the best possible advantage, secure a policy iu the Union Mutual life Insurance Company o! Maine. J. T. Mellish, Agent, Charlottetown. — - _ Tue Debating Club in connecticn with the | Benevolent Irish Society will meet in their Hall, Prince Street, on Tuesday evening next, to discuss the question of the practicability of the Sulbw:y - Srecrat attention is directed to the ex- cellent article on ‘‘ Nature’s Agent-in- Chief,” from the pen of our talented con- tributor, C. B. Bagster. on first page. oleeiitnn Carptnal. JacoBrint has received a long tel:- gram from Prince Bismarck, in which the lat- ter requests the Cardinal to convey his thanks to the Pope for the letter sent to him recently by His Holiness Rieentihidenily A MEETING of the electors of Ward 4 will | be held in the Stipendiary Magistrate’s Room on Monday evening, at 8 p. m., to nominate a candidate for the approaching civic election, jan 16 21 -_- --> - — Y. M. C. A.—Ths usual Gospel Meeting at the Hall tc-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Subject: The Faithful Rechabites, Jer. 35—12,19. The Rev. John Macleod will speak at the meeting. How. Senator How ras and Mrs. Howlan left for Ottawa yesterday afternoon. A pumber of the Senator's friend’s met him at the train, and on leaving proposed three hearty cheers for the Senator and the Subway. ied Tue Bible Clase will be resumed in the Y. M. C. A. Parlor this evening at 5 o'clock. Sunday School Teachers and all others interested in the study of the Later- national Lesson are invited to attend. Not less than $300,900,000 is invested in miniag enterprises as productive capital in the United States, and over 400,000 peuple are furnished employment, and the miveral pro- duct of the Union for the year 1854 had a valae of $413, 104,620. sisal al Tuz Prince of Wales College Debating Club held its first meeting for the winter yesterday afternoon. ‘The programme con- sisted of readings, recitations, songs, etc. Next Friday the discassion will be on the feasibility of the subway. —_—»j-—— Rev. Dr. Grant, who has been appoiat- ed successor of the late lamented ‘* Father Dan,” in the pastoral charge of Georgetown and Cardigan, entered upon his new duties to-day. We are pleased to learn that the Rev. Dr's xealth has much improved. —_—_ _>-— A Sx.xe Marten between Michael Trainor and Art. Newsom —two local flyers— came off at the Koller Rink last evening Trainor had a start of half a lep and came in winner a short distance ahead of his oppon- ent, whose skate shifted during the contest. The Band of the 82nd Battalion was presen! and discoursed sweet music during the evening. _ >: -_ Ls the manu‘actare of tobacco from the leaf, sugar or molasses and gum of some kind are used, Inthe manufacture of the ‘Myrtle Navy’ brand the sugar used is the finest white loaf, known in the trade as granvlated. This is a sugar in which there is seldom any adul- teration, but to guard against the possibility of it, all sugar ued in the factory is submit- ted to scareful test of its purity. The gam used is the pure gum arabic. sa eciiliieertih Two young roughs, returning home at a late hour last night, andertook to amuse themselves by stoning the windows of the St. Lawrence Hotel, and breaking some panes of glass. As these young gentlemen are well known, they would consult their own interests and that of their friends by being careful in the future A repetition of their midnight pranks might lead to unpleasant consequences to them. a At the annual meeting of the Catholic Literary Union, held in their Rooms, Prince Street, last evenirg, the following officers were elected : Spiritual Director Rev. Father Mclatyre. President—Henry Fitzzerald. ViceePresident —Nimon Bolger. ‘Treasurer—Stephen Whitty. Secretary —John Consolly. , Asst. Secretary—Job» T, Clerkin. Executive Committee—Wm Murray, Jr, Oswald Hornsby, Simon Grant, Joha P. Me Carron and Joha J. Trainor. ‘Yue residence of Mr. Charles Heartz, Upper Queen Street, has been inspected “8 pronounced free from smallpox. The see ing clean bill of health has been grante! by Dr. Johnson: — Hearn Orrice, Jan. 15, 18°6. This certifies that I have inspected the premises occupied by Mr. Chas. Heartz, Queen Street, recently quarantined ep account of the infection of smallpox, and that ali things roqguired to be doin to disiafect. cleanse and renovate the same have been well and eff-ctualiy done. ’ Ricnakp Jounsoy, M, D. Health Officer. Hospital Concert will! a very fiue assortment at low prices. | Canvas, ete., etc., reduced very low to | ELE DATI TELECGRAPHIS NEWS, [Seeciat Despatcues To THE KXAMI) ER, Blake's Bisappinting Speech MonrTrReEAL, Jan. 15. connection with Blake’s speech. very crestfalien and has policy s>9 much that he attend a meeting at St. Jerome, against Chapleau, on the ground of looks now as if the Rielists were in a hole, aud that the agitation will either develop |} into race channels, or drop out of aight. _ — A Terribie Tragedy. GaLt, Ont., Jan. 15. Lachlan McDonald was arreate a here | yesterday on a charge of attemptiog to kili this wife. MeDonald, wife and three men had some disagreement. During the progress of the q iarrel, McDonald seized an jaxe and struck Mrs. McD nid on the back, \inflicting a wound about five inches deep. Mrs. McDonald is still alive, but very low. wilt tilde The Militia Inspection Sensation. | Kingston, Ont., Jan. 15. The excitement caused by the medical inspection of A Battery subsided yesterday i when Col. Cotton announced it was merely for his own information, but if has again ed by another company of the | 14th Battalion being ordered into garrison | here. been Intensif en - Another Rumor. Quepee, Jan. 15 | Jt is rumored that the Quebec Cavalry iSchool, Col. Turnbull, commanding, has received orders to proceed to Regina in April, in anticipation of trouble with the Northwest Indians in the spring. — Starving Men and Women. It will be found | Warervorp, Jan. 15 Two hundred able-bodied men _ with their families attended a meeting of the Board of Guardians at Waterford yester- day, and demanded admission to the work- house. ‘They said they were starving, and were not able to obtain work, fieav; Earthquakes Parama, Jan, 15 A succession of heavy earthquake shocks on the 18th ult., drove the frightened in- habitants of the city of Amatillen into the Many houses were wrecked and people hurled to the ground,but there was no loss of life. streets a eee Lesses of Cable Telegraphy. Lonpow, Jan. 15, The Diract @ble Company’s report sow that the receip's have decreased $150,000 the past six months, and attributes the de- crease to the reduction in the tariff and to the competition. Fatal Fire CHARLESTON, Jan. 17. A tenement house was destroyed by fire yesterday. Three colored persons perished in the flames. Sr Another Baronet Lonpon, Jan. 15. A baronetcy has been conferred on Mr. Stephen, President of the Canadian Pacific Railway. Almost Recovered. Lonpon, Jan. 15. The Princess of Wales has almost re- covered from the effects of her recent illness. ne 4’ Disturbing Report. Cairo, Jan. 15. ' The report is current that the Arab army is advancing under Wikhar. Weather Sulietn. Probabilities for the yovinces. next 94 hours fo the UV ariteme | 10 a m. weather, stationery 0 Tornonro, Jan. 16. Moderate winds, fair higher temperature. METEOROLOGICAL OF FICE Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 13886 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at’ midnight)......-.-+- peda savs okp are. 24.3 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (ead at midnight) .......---+. «ees: pe seebe Lowest Temperature this morning....... 7.6 Temperature this morning,at 8 o'clock... 9.4 Temperature thia afternoon atl o’oloak, 24 2 -_-_- Supremes Court. Sarorpay, Jan. 16. The Queen va. Term, when he will be again tried. will likely last all day. son, Q C., for the defendants. SEA RCER TED. Clifton, Lot 48, oa the 13th ia-t, by Rev. J harson. On Wednesday, 30th Dee., #t the residenc of U. F. Yates, Evq., Kuepp, Wisconsin brother of the bride, by the Rev. M. L. Kern Rector of Grace Church, Menomonee, Joseph Yates, Esq, Merchant, of Ewing, Nebraska. Calvia McD. Be ford, of Tryon. An interesting fact has come to light in Mercier is moderated his has refused to illness. It Roderick Steele—The jury in this case disagreed ; the prisoner to putin bail for his appearance until next Queen vs. MeMillan and others (indict- ment for assault) —Tais case is now on and Attorney General for the crown ; Hodg- At the residence of the bride’s mother, J. Colter, C. J. Patton, to Miss M. E. Farqu- ine Augusta, yourgest daughter of Albort a. of Charlottetown, Prince Ed- ward Ieland, to Mr. John Douglas Beckman, Louise, second daughter of Mr. Joba J, Uraw- bsolut Ps Prince Edward Island for Christ. ae Thee to God, Beloved One, On our henrt we ever bear, Till He give thee to His Son Weeping, watching unto prayer. Blessings clustering on thy sod, Blessings couching in the deep, Pearl of islands, blessed of God, Wherefore do thy watchers weep ! While your birthright ye despise, Sons of God in bondage ye; Dust begrimed your glory lies, Weep we must who pray for thee. Lo, for thee His arm is bared, Goodness, mercy crowns thy days ; From the joathsome pestilence spared Where His due of grateful praise ! W here the vows His love demands? W here the crown and fealty ? tends thy Maker fore thy hands, Waiting to be crowned by thee. Futher, give the flooding light, On Thy heart, O Jesus, bear ; Give, Ogive, prevailing might ; Spirit, groaning in our prayer. Lo, Thy covenant is seal’d, Given the reconciling kiss To believing hearts revealed, Joy bells now intone the bliss. JULIA. Charlottetown, Jan. 6, 1886. NOTES. Not the promissory, but facts about Wertcome Soap, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterstions used to reduce the cost of ‘* Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand fer which proves the advantage gained by the use of the genuine over Soaps of doubtful character. None ahould be deceived even by Red and Yellow Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the Weitomy, 23 a pair of clasped hands is stamped on every bar. Made by Curtis Davra & Co Special Notices Tire balance of our Ladies’ and Misses’ Felt Hats—-many new and desirable shapes —are reduced very low to clear.—W. W. BzeEr, janil— ti Dozens of Neck Ties for half price at 1, A, Bruce's, dec?4 Lapirs’ White Cotton Skirts, Night Gowns, | Chemire, ¢c., and the balance of our Merino | Linders, largely reduced to clear. Call and see the bargaias cifering in this department,— W. W. Beer. tf—janll THERE is no place in America you see a finer range of Neck Wear than at D. A Bruce's. dec2 1 Men’s Heavy Uisrers at clearance prices, d30 3aw 2w wky?i Lapres’ and Misses’ Felt-linel Skating Boots very cheap, Ladies’ Oil Goat double- sole Boots for $2; cheap at $2.50. J, B. Mac- donald’s Boot Store. de 21 BLANKETS at very low prices to clear, at the London House. 30 3aw 2w wky2i Lavigs and Gent’s Felt Roots, without ex- ceptien the best assortment in town at |. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store, de 21 Lapies’ ClorH Sacqurs.—See the lot selling for $5 00 each, at the London Louse. dec30 3aw 2w wky 2i Go to Beer & Goff’s for Confectionery and Fruit. dec23 Cnoice Tras, at the London House dec30 3aw 2w wky 2i L. E. Pxowss has openeda stcck at North Kiver, until the smallpox scare is over. no24 Trivmep Hats and Bonnets at half price, at the London House. d30 33w 2w wky2i REPAIRING —Boots and Rubbers repaired at Dorsey, Goff and-Co, dec 16 A Fine display of Candies and Fruit at Beer & Gofl’s. dec23 Lapiss’ Kid, Velvet and Carpet Slippers, Gent’s Fancy Velvet Slippers, very nice, at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store, de 21 A Fine lot of Snow-shoe Moccasins at Dorsey, Goff & Co. Ix you purp»se buying a Fine Coat in Coon or Wolf, you will find a choices lot selling low at J. B. Macdonald's. de 21 Pure Confectionery, 20 cents per pound, at Boer & Goff’. dec23 <7 EN IDI A XK Suite wD eo > Flair V igor restores, with the gloss and freshness of youth, faded or gray hair to a natural, rich brown color, or deep black, as may be desired, By its use light or red hair may be darkened, thin hair thickened, and baldness often, though not always, cured. It checks falling of the hair, and stimu- lates a weak and sickly growth to vigor. It prevents and cures scurf and dandruff, and heals nearly every disease peculiar to the scalp. As a Ladies’ Hair Dressing, the Vicor is unequalled; it contains neither oil nor dye, renders the hair soft, glossy, and silken in appearance, and imparts a delicate, agreeable, and lasting perfume. Mr. C. P. BRICHER writes from Kirby, 0. r July 3, 1882: * Last fall my hair commenced falling out, and in a short time I became nearly bald. I used rt of a bottle of AYER'S HAIR ViGoR, which stopped the fall- ing of the hair, and started a new growth. I have now a full head of hair growing vigor- ously, and am convinced that but for the use of your preparation 1 should have been entirely bald.” J. W. BowEN, proprietor of the McArthur (Ohio) Enquirer, says : * AYER’S HAIB VIGOR is a 1nost excellent preparation for the hair. I speak of it from my own experience. Its use promotes the growth of new hair, and makes it glossy and soft. The Vigor is also a@ sure cure for dandruff. Not within my knowledge has the preparation ever failed to give entire satisfaction.” Mr. ANGUS FAIRBAIRN, leader of the celebrated “ Fairbairn Family” of Scottish Vocalists, writes from Boston, Mass., Feb. 6, 1880: ‘Ever since my hair began to give sil- very evidence of the change which fleeting time procureth, I have used AYER’s HAIR Viaor, and so have been able to maintain an appearance of youthfulness —s mattor of considerable consequence to ministers, ora- tors, actors, and in fact every one who lives in the eyes of the public.” Mrs. 0. A. PRESCOTT, writing from 18 Zim St., Charlestown, Mass., April 4, 1882, says: « Two years ago about two-thirds of my hair came off. It thinned very rapidly, and I was fast growing bald. Ov using AYER’S HAIR Vicor the falling stopped and a new growth commenced, and in about a month my head was completely covered with short hair. It has continued to grow, and is now as good aa before it fell. I regularly used but one bottle of the Vicor, but new use it occasionally as a dressing.” We have hundreds of similar testimonials to the efficacy of Ayrr’s Hair VIGOR. It e needs but a trial to convince the most skepth ’ cal of its value. . PREPAKED BY Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Mase. Sold by all Druggiste. }at the London House. i Send six cents or postage, and re . ide’ ceive free, a costly box of goods At the residence of the bride's father, on 2 PA Tk which will hetp all, of either sex to eee ® the Slat Dee., by Elder D. 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Ch’ town, Dec. 11, 89. eee ane ee The Liverposl aud London and Giche Insurance bo. —_——-—- —-O Assets, Sist Dec. 1884, $36.023,954.86 eae XIRE INSURANCE may be effected with this Company on the most Advantageous Terms. LEONARD MORKIs, Agent, Summers de, P. E. I, Dec 22, 1885 Neen tare on naman THE BEST Y.E —_—_—_— Oe Ro Change in Business Contemplated but a Bona Fide Change in Prices. 0 N PLL the end of JANUARY NEXT, I will give such Bargains in DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING as will make everyone who will buy from ms Happy, and in additioa will give you some of my Choice THA GRATIS. To every buyer of * $2.00 worth of DRY GOODS Ub Good Tea, $4.00 ++ 6 &s %Qb “< $6.00 “ee “ te 3ib “cs $3.00 rs : ? or Clothing, 4lb Good Tea. $i0 00 “e ve +e te. «7 5} “sé Purchasers not requiring the Tea cap have the equivalent value in other goods in the Store. The Quality of my Tea is well and favorab'y known, R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent, Ch’town, P K, I. we This offers a rare opportunity to got Good Tea Free of Cost. J. B. MAGDONALD'S, Queen treet, THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO. OF WEW YORK. ESTABLISHED, 184%. Chytown. Dec. 10. "RR, Assets, One Hundred and Five Millions ($ 105.000.0060.) Amount of Policies Now in Force about Four Hundred VWillions ($400,000,000). oem 50° ps to Policy Holders LARGER than those of any other Company. It has no Stock Holders to claim any part of the Profits,—the Asssots and Surplus all belong to the Assured. It is the B@ST COMPANY in which to Insure, as it combines all the advantages of Age, Large Memberehip. Financial Strength, Absolute Security, and the Ohevpest Ineur- ficiary. J. W. FITZPATRICK, Travelling Agent for the Maritime Provinees. Ch’town, Dec, 22, 1882—lmo mon sat JOHN MicEACHERN, Agent for P. E, leland. + GIVIG ELECTION BY THE iiAYOR N pursuance ofan act of the Genera) Ags- sembly of this Island, made and passed in the forty-third year of the reign of Her pre- sent Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: “An Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Vic- toria, Chapter thirty-four, intituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of CharlottetOwn and all Acts amending the same’.” 1 do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of @ Mayor and persons to Serve as 4 Commen Councii- men in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Being in alla MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be held on Wednesday, the 27th day of January, A. D. 1886, At the several places, that is to say - In Ward No. 1, at or near the store cf Messrs J. & T. Morris, corner of Queen eud Water Streets. In Ward No 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R Heartz’s Warehouse, Sydney Street, between Grea’ George and Prince Streets, In Ward No, 3, at or Honse. In Ward No, 4, at or near the Fire Engine Honse, fronting on Kent Screet, eaet, be- tween Weymouth and Cumberland Streets, In Ward No.5, at or near the store of John Coombs, corner of Euston and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o’clock in the alter- noon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Rich- mond Street and north of Dorchester Street, Number Three shall comprise all that pert of CHarlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitaroy Street and north of Grafton Street Number Five shal] comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. 1 near the Market NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, 20th inst., fram the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day Qualification of Electors, see Act 43, Vic- toria, Cap. 15, sec 20 and 64. yl 8.1 HENRY BEER, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. A, H. MacPHERSON, City Clerk Mayor's Office, Chariottetown, Jan, 12, 186 3i tu th sat A Bonanza for Bargaid-Lonters. A Genuine Mark Down Sale!—Ap- palling Reductions !—Unheard-Of Prices !—Overcoats, Suits, Tweeds and Gents’ Furnishings — SLAUGHTERED! SLAUGHTERED ! SLAUGHTERED! TIME for Stock-taking is near. Duli trade is alarming, Our sieck 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: Men’s Heavy, Overcoats with Fur Collars, only $10, worth $14, Men's Black Worsted $6.50, worth $10. Men’s Winter Pants, $1.24, $1.50, 32 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. Childs’ Winter Suits, with good trimmings and braided, $1.75, and up; $8 will purchase a nobby Scotch Tweed Suit, worth 812. Our Black Wor- sted Overcoats, worth $12, now $8; $1 will buy a Suit of Underclothing in pure Cape Wool. We hold the championship tor honest, low- sriced 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, Suits, only KING OF ALL ——}S—.— ance that is honestly possible under any contrac", which has a definite value to the bene- | I. C. R. Drsixe Aart, Amherst, Dec, 30th, 1885. ) No housekeeper, ever using it, would ever after be without WOODIL'/S GERMAN BAKING POWDER. It is the King ef | All Baking Powders I have used MRS. W. J. HAMILTON. | Jan, 6, 1886 ——— CQ) URSCRIBE for ' HE WEEKLY EXAMI. Y NER. The leteet local and foreign news can always be found therein. anata Se TS Nadas Age mM nat eS i A Li