LD CR Y Local and Other tems, PELEGRAPHIC Sees iB .¥ 4 s, ' i (SPECIAL Despatcues To Tur Examiner.) - ¢ M ‘ a, §.. ») town. The T ie Toronio Mayoralty. H (). ARSENBA 3 \ in ' , LORONTO, Jan. o. - Never has such a keen contest for the) ‘ } Sth) \ ‘la : thayor sity taken plac e in Toronto aus that ol ‘ to-day, between Mayor Howland and - David Blain, ex-M. P. It was a straight i ERI 4 aK ne on the fT} fight between temperance on the one hand, ! iW : } 4 ; rm , ’ ° ux the liquor interest on the other. Fac! = ? e , r ' ' : N | ” side worked for all they were worth. The i ‘ bile .ew ost ’ . 5 . " result has been a magnificient victory for i bron pick ‘ i‘ , temperance, Mayor Howland having been ee returned by the enormous majority of 2, Dia 1 Bookst ul get }*4é, Or 0O9 more than his majority of last | k's Patterns ext year. The lady voters worked. enervetie- ily for Howland, and aided materially in —— winning the victory. vo t ut th K Slot a 5 y The Bar will lx t ' | Goschen Selected. - - — Cu ection of ers St. Matthew Lonpon, Jan. 3. ~ sent tery? will ‘ ‘ . » s my : a ee take prac CGroschen has, it is ae announced, , © LCmpee, Tals CVenINg, ab S 0 clock vccepted the oflice of} Chancellor of th . a aL s rT] ' aA H f > © Tel mx nequer. Loi l wee fully ap- Pik schodhe s, from P. E. Islan ; : ‘ ‘ ' PP \I proves fof Goschen s course and the latters 7 ork, p fhe Gilows ester, ‘lass, ,ons q t = ] Lil | day last week with loss of jibboom and head adherents 2 it 18 pure J _as a i era - Unionist that Goschen joms the Govern- o ment which relies upon Unionist support | ‘ 2 wol Book wed sup} jlies at} for success. Diamond Bookstoré is unequalled, both in ea oe a a ) we lealers will os Sein nd = price. Country win More About the Collision. pe i aco t > Lonpon, Jan. 3. \l W. R. RoREHA rel t t : i ‘ a lal i lhl =n trade 24 The British steamer Dragonian, which ’ 1M MeL » fa , \) »} collided with id sunk a ship off Bradsny, \I i ( , s from Liverpool for Cardiff. The name } i sunken ship was the Duke of Con | j Rink- opens fo Inaught, She had a crew of 21 men, and 17 S« i) Li Litig ft . jot Tnese were ar whed “ iD pu ase the iskets at | it a I? 4 * ’ : ‘ ! A a t . he Ashore and Frozen \\ re j that M i wa. x Su] ud ’ Citizens” | P SALI L. f., dan, 3 Co s i this services oO Th British ba itine Lotus Capt yew York | Insurance Co.” in ¢ i Lew f Fowey New York, ran - _— " 5 re 1 Lon Bs il his bor iy Her i) tie! Pellets tne orig mah Libele : : ew : 2 | y th ife »3 Te — te: re eich ’ } ley pill sugar-coated) ure ick and billous | saving crew Phe nd crew were ‘ , sour stomach, and billous attack "1 i I ) I /t i iruy SUS I meevuing of the Ciyde Lake H Asso m of Cat » was held in To to a few days ago, and it was decided to hold a show during the coming spring in To - *‘Yuriis Best Chis tiour is only S per barrel ; also her brands at lower prices, Tea at 25, 30 and 55 cents per p und. The 35 ent 18 thie best flavored in the city. rry a po ——- i Tur Ticket Committee of the Y. M. C. wee will meet to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, at | 7 lock in the lower parlor. Let every member of the comraittee be in attendance to arrange the canvass fpr the present year. - His Honor Jvpvce Yocne entertained the clerks in the Registry Office at a banquet last | evening Chere is a strong friendship exist ing stir -n the > elerks in that office and His | Hon r, which is sealed about this time each | ear Wit jie Di Ow Friday « ing last, while Mr. John} McGregor, jr.. of Lot 48, was returning home from town, he slipped and fell on the ice, dis- locating his shoulder. The services of Dr. | Conroy were called in on Saturday and the in inred shoulder set. We are glad to learn that Mr. MeGregor is rapidly recovering. docile ; [fue Quebec Government has opened a pedi gree herd book with a view to placing thoroughbred Queber cattle on a footing with e attle of other bre “ ds. Que sbec Cc, it seems, h is | « breed peculiar to itself, de scended from the little cattle, much resembling the Jerseys, | Saparted by the French settlers three hun dred years ago. _ ——— DrckInG an attempt to cut the steamer | Southpuor t from the side to the he xd of th perry wharf, last evening, two large holes were ed in the steamer by the ice. The water ru lin and she had a norrow escape from sink ing. She now lies grounded on the west side of the wharf, and the services of one of the steam engines are to be secured to pump her out. re One of the six selected verses in competition to win Millner’s Ash Sifter is as follows - As the Genius “Invention ” fell fainting one di tv, Our friend Milner sped quickly to lift her, When he stretched forth his hand, she extend ed her wand \nd forthwith he produced his AsH SIrter. _ - W« learn that on Thursday evening last, while Dr. Toombs, of Mount Stewart, ac- ymmpanied by a friend, was returning from a isit to a patient at St. Peter's, the wheel of is carriage ran into a rut in the road and both were thrown violently to the ground, The doctor's friend had his leg almost broken und was also badly bruised. The doctor | received severe injuries about the head an face. The cork of the horse’s hoof also came in contact with his head, rendering him in sensible for over four hours. The horse then ran away comple tely demolishing the carriace. Both the injured men are doing well, the Dr. being so far recovered as to be able to visit the city to-day. 1. 0. O. F.—At the regulrr meeting of St., Lawrence Lodge ._ No. 8, held last evening the following officers were installed into the ir re, spective chairs for the e nouinig } year by bro.- R. Maynard, {). Lh. Gy. M. - N. G—Geo. W. Gardiner. Vv. { Joseph Clarke. ecy D. R. MacLennan, P. G. Treas—G. M. Moore, r, P. Seey—H. M. Davidson, P. G. Warden—Ewen MeMillan. mductor—Sylvanus Keith, P. { R. S. N. G—Robert McLaurin, P. € L. 8. a. G John 8. Nelson. R. S. V. G—Wm MeNeill. L. S. V. G—S. A. McDonald, R. S. S-—Pope Clarke. L. m S—J. E. Hoyt. F’. A. E. McDonald. aan ‘Tue surprise occasioned in England by the large display of pianofortes in the Canadian court of the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, showing an excellence which riv alled the best European makers, was but natural in view of its being so young @ country and so little known here. Mr. ” James Dace, the composer, describes a ‘“‘ Newcombe” grand, which he examined there, as “such ap instrument as + would fall in love with on first hear- bn oul B ing” —**the gem of the exhibition. This piano ha since peen sent, by Her Majesty 8 ymmand, to Windsor Castle, a: id plac ved in the Queen 3 audience ci umber. The se lection 3 madi Sir Arth LUI Sullis an, Whose judg- ment W ; also onfirmed by that of Dr. Stainer, of St re aul’ s Cathedr: ul, who dese vibed the pianoforte as “‘a charming instru: nent, neil ble for ite **‘ sweetness ‘and power ’ of tone. i Lendep paper. nnd Barle is agent here fir thest fint Pinnds. HE DAILY EXA MI Another Crank. Toronto, Jan. 3. At Niagara Falls,this evening an unknown man jumped from the Suspensi on Railway Bridge into the rapids below, a distance of 200 feet. The bodies a. persons who suicide in this manner are rarely recovered, Ordered : io Halifax. A ALIFAX, Jan, 3. The steamers Alert and Northern Light are ordered to Halifax. | Mr. Lord, the agent here, = no ad- vices re spec cting the above order. Rusbéalon in a Barracks. Lonvpon, Jan, 3. Six soldiers were killed by the gas explo- sion in Cambridge Barracks, Portsmouth, jand 21 were rescued from the Barracks more or less mjured. Schooners Ashore. 7. Hairax, Jan. 3. The schooners Emma Arthur and Joseph Dun, from Halifax for Margaree harbor; are reported ashore atthat place. The Arthur is breaking up. Killed by a Free. SACKVILLE, Jan, 3. Robert Johnson, working in the lumber woods, was accidently killed to-day by fellix ig a tree on himself. He leaves a wife and family. — Failed to Connect. HALIFAX, Jan. s The Sarmatian did not bring the regular wee skly mail. It failed to connect at Moville, and has been forwarded via New Y or k. —— Stere Burned Down. SAcKVILLE, Jan, 3. The store of C. Harper & Co., at Bay- field, with its contents, was burned down on Friday night last. Another Fire. i> . > NnOME, Jan. oo. : The fire in Odiscalchi Palace, yesterday, | lwas caused by lights in Christmas trees, | The loss is $1,000,000, i John Roac ch iil. New York, Jan. 3. John Roach, shipbuilder, who has been confined to his home some weeks, is fatally il. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, January 4—10 a.m. West and south-west winds; fair weather; stationary or slightly higher temperature. SurrerzRs from lung diseases should read the following : HA.irax, Sept. 18, 1886. The Antiseptic Inhaler Co. : Srrs,—-I have been using your Inhaler two weeks for affection of the lungs, having had one severe hemorrhage, and must say that I have received henefif, sOmuch so as to give me pepe of a cure, my sleep being more tran- lap+ quil and appetite improved, and the collection of phlegm much easier to raise; it has changed color also, being more healthy looking. My case is one for which the most expe rien red shysicians seemed to be able to do but little, and in fact 1 was told that nothing more could be done and no medicine they could give would cure, after having been under their “tre atment for over a year. “The hacki ng cough whic! befor¢ usin s the Inhaler, was almost incessant now troubles me but ‘ittle except in the mon ings, and even these wa I hope after con tinued use to overcome. I would not like to | part with the inst canal and would recon mend it to any similarly affected. (Signed) JoHN ROACH, Barbe wT. Upper Water Street. The Inhaler can be seen at W. R. Watson’ s Drug Store. wh Rk Matchless, Kent Mills, City Mills Xc., BEF ERR & CGOFF’S. Dec, SKATES. () PAIRS SKATES, Acme, FOR Ten Shares in lishing ltr any,’ New Violins, New Harmonicas, New Jews-ilarps. Best Violin Strings, GHuIG Grapes, Oranges, 3, Lemons 200 Boxes Choice RAISINS 6b00 200 pounds Keeler’s ted CANDIED PEELS. 10 Brls. CURRANTS, Choice PRUNES UNFE Crist 9 “ FECTIGN | late Gum Drops Christ ALSO: Jams i. Je lies . &e : , we. Dec: 8; re, NE ELOY R. and # oodstock, S AIR, \HeaE e\Sn gy FIND FHE a Accordeons, New Concertinas, A LARGE STOCK OF NEW | MUSIC BOOKS, VERY CHEAP. . P. FLE LETCHER, Sign of the “ BIG LOWER QUEEN STREET. Nov. 22. , Apples, &e. aes { ah rr Sa co 2Y : French Choco-| as Mixtares , XC. PELE Ais +o. TD ESDAY, NOTICH. 'PHE Book Devts of W. K. BOREHAM, Boot and Shoe Merchant of this city. hav assigned to the undersigned, to whose agent amounts due to hini will be narable, at the shop lately occupied by Mr, boreham. AMHERST BOOT & SHO MANUFAC! rURING CO J. M. McL#ob, A Dec. 30, 1886. Dominion oi Canac Province of Prince Edward “y IN THE SUPREME COURT IN the matter of an Act of the Parliament of Canada, passed in the forty-fifth year of He: present Majesty's reign, Chapter 23, intituled An Act Kespecting Insolvent Banks, Insur ance Companies, Loan Companies, Building Societies and Trading Corporations, and of the President, Virectors and Company of the Bank of Prince Edward Island, an Insolvent B: inking Company, | dit [CE is hereby given that His Honor Mr. oe Justice Peters has, by order bearing date the | Twenty-ninih day of December, instant, directed ameeung Of the creditorsof the above-named Inselvent Banking Company,to be summoned pursuant to the above statute, tog examine the | j accounts of the liquidation, preparatory to the fina! closing ther eo!, and to take into considera- tion the amount of re ‘muneration proposed by the Judge in L + yew wee to be allowed to the tiquida- | tors for their services, namely, the sum of seven- teen ioosand dollars, when the creditors may pass such resolutions or make such representa- tions to the said Judge as they may deem fit : and that such meeting will be he Id on MOND. 1¥, jthe TENTH day of JANUARY next, A. D., | 1-87, at the Liquidators office, in the building known a3 the Bank of Nova Scotia.tin Charlette- | town, aforesaid, at the hour of E even o'clock in | the forenoon ; and take ee notice that on | THURSDAY, the THIRTEENTH day of JANU- ' FY, next, A. D., 1887, at the hour of Twelve 0 clock, noon, at the Judges’ Cambers, in the Law ris Huilding, in Charlottetown aforesaid, the ‘ I tix and detcrmine the amount of ition to be pai » the said liquidators fo ir services, when creditors objecting will ‘ Dated this Tweniy-ninth day of December, -_ 29 PANS J. A. LONGWORTH ' Deputy Prothonotary, Jec, 30—+t an 10 PUZZLE. 48184 de | LIFTY PIECKS GREY FLANNEL, from 18 | a SH Falk of the Town is PATON & CO’S. CHE Ss BY Y your TEA from JAMES PATON & CO. lA BIG STOCK of FUR CAPS and ’°GOAT 7 * io z T'SEFUL PRESENTS FOR CHRISTMAS: Kid Gloves, Silk Umbrellas, Fur-lined Dolmans, Handkerchiefs aud Glove Boxes, Cheap at PATON & CO’S, J: AMES PATON & CO, otfer Special Induce- I> ments to CASH BUYERS LAPIEs : JACKE rs, pans Ge é&c., much under regular pric es Cov NTRY CUSTOMERS will find JAMES PATON & CO’S unrivalled for Variety, Ex- cellence and Cheapness of Goods, | GRAND LOT of MANTL E AND ULSTER- CLOTHS. Don’t buy before you see our stock BY E RY BODY who wants a new HAT or BON NET should go to JAMES PATON & COS terms, and don't you forget the place, JAMES PATON & CO’S, Market Square, Charlottetown. STILL BUSY. Small Profits are the secret RE AL BARGAINS in Blankets, Horse Rugs, wc., &C., at JAMES PATON & CO’. pH D 2 following i is a list of the different COR- SETS we have in stock, price 10 cents up: Dr. W Areas New Perfumed, Maud, Beauty, Star, Juno, Paris, Ratiler, Seasation, Lansdowne, {mproved, Bonanza, Healih, Dermatoid, Lily, *vogress, Nursing, and Butterfly. UJ SEFUL CHRIST M: AS PR KSENTS FOR GEN- rLIEMEN: Far Gleves, Fur Mitts. Mufflers, Silk Scarfs, Cardi gans, Sik Handkerchiefs, Um- brellas and Fur Coats. g | ME N’s ,BRINDERS & DR AWERS, extra value, at PATON & COQ’S, E XTRA GOOD V ALU Kk in THA this season, done up in 5, 10 and 2? pound parcels, DEREss GOODS! Dress Goods! cheap, at JAMES PATON & CO’S, ve ARFS, Ww ron ‘Bacques, Mitts, Hoods, | lam O’Shanters, Vests, &c., &c. TRUNKS, SATCHELS & TRAVELLING BAGS at Bottom Prices, at JAMES PATON & CO’. THE Largest and most Complete CARPET | DEPARTMENT om the Islani. Hemp, Scotch, Tapestry. Brussels and Plush Carpets, good patterns aad Low Prices. The Puzzle is to find a better place to buy your Dry Goods than JAS. PATON & COS, CHARLOTTETOWN, Dec. 14, 1886, *9 by ot, gq 35 2, EX § @ sikiclceeelieiipinrahaaacaaipalvinih verageeset iE W ANTED—A (irl to do general housework in asmal! family. Apply at this office. jan $i eod pd T° LET—Shop and Warehouses lately occ upied by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter's Bay. Ap- ply on the premises, jan3 tf FOUND A small sum of money. Apply at this oilice, Jans 21 Os" r—On Christmas eve, in Chariottetown, a } Wallet, containg a sum of money, Finaer will be rewarded on leaving same st EXAMINER | omen. dec3i 3i 7" O LET—Shop and Tens ment on Upper Queen moO LET—The House at the head of Pownal Street, now occupied by Mrs.. Robert Weeks, Enquire at THE EXAMINER ollice. novl7 eod T°. LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms apd particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun2l eod TO LET-—-A House on Pleasant Street, with we te ani weil in gard. Applyto William Dodd ect4 imo LET—That brick House on Dundes Espi j nade, now in the possession of G. H, Haezs Esq.; possession given Ist Oct r next, terms and particulars apply to Geen Cennoily iu “ cou if uf Honse and-Shop t e For terms apd par- iculars apply to George Alley or to mee owner 04a | the premises. —H. H. Poliard, os tf : ‘vs WOR SALE ad. cnown as Marv field,” ” situated on | “T—A House and Ou tbuildcings and 6 Acres ue adioiz ing tne ft emise of Mal- Na oa fal ad, adit ‘ ; 2 i % Nad ae mn eta ad. Esq. For further vpartict iars | priy to ds u, fouketauy at Sh Vincent's a | i | } ' ' ss >. ice ha ne et le i A se aR JANUARY 4, 1S8S7 tii LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOB INSURANGE COMPANY, Or meee 2 0), een assets, Ist January, 1886 . . . — og" FIR RISKS accepted upon the most Favorable Con. $36,606,822. 03, ‘!ditions and at Lowest Current Rates R. R. FITZGERALD, Jan. 3, 1887. Agent, eee BRITISH WAREHOUSE —— ae BATENMVE CASH SALE | i have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple ard Faney Dry Goods, commencing De- ‘cember Hoth, S86, and continuirg ‘until the whole j is disposed of, at LARUE DloGUUNTS FGR GASH. te ee ee ee hen: hens: ESOS We eee Ch’'town, Dec. 14—wky During Christmas and New Year Weeks we will offer the balance jof our Fur Capes at prices to clear, Fur Capes at $6.25 for $5.00 Fur Capes at #5.00 for $4.00 Par Capes at $4.00 for 3 20. fur Capes at $3 75 for $3.00. Fur Capes at $3.08 for $2 4%. Far Capes at [2.40 for $1, 90. —ALSO-— Fur-lined Cloaks, Kyrie Cloth Newmarket Ceats, Child’s Cloth Jackets. BRARRIS £& STEWART, Successers te GE DAVIES & CO. Dec. 20, 1886. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. o-=— English and American Fancy Goods, English and American Stationery, English and American Novelties -~O--: , | T is a fact that you can always get, at G. H. HASZARDS’, Something New, Street, lately occupies [ = We Rodd, | : Apply on the premises. nov24 tf Something Novel, Something Striking. This is especially true in Mo divoltiien. Aen Loic. LO Ra eee of which I have, this season, imported a very choiee and extensive line. 1 would also call attention to my large and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS for Christmas Presents. Stationery Novelties for Ladies—The Primrose Note, The Forget-Me-Not, The Royal Irish Lover Note, The Old English Note. Amas Presents for Gentlemen--Handiome Writing Cases, Pocket Books, Gents Photo Albums, Stylograph Pens, Shaving Seis: , Inkstands, Gold Pens, Memorandum | Books (in cases), Daily Memorandum Cale ndars, Stationery Cabinets, Gcnatlemen’s -| Addvess Sets. ° Xmas Presents for Ladies —eautiful Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums Writing Desks, Scrap Albums, Photo Frames, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Ladies Pocket-Boo!} coe New Style Purses and Wallets, Ladies’ Writing Cases, Screen Albums, Sealis ‘abinets, Card Cases, &c. Amas Presents tor Boys New Books, Writing Desks, Pocket Knives, School | Sets, , The Boys’ Own Annual, Drawing Sets, Paint Boxes, Pocket Books, Purses, &c. 427 You will find in our goods something for every one, If you want tw be up to the man ont Oy et. EL ASZ ARE, Det. 8, 1830, BRUW N's BLUUK. aay 4 ee Bene , = A TTT RT 1) aiGpbascnaitagaengtraen cap oaitiectapmnmentiooitin ta Pa. ae a A CR te tly etn: sem PR. —