tonne, Mt TT CAE CO CC A A NEI GCL CCRC NNT I a A NI cen ae SAM NE AA RE re Local and. Other Items. | and” al te eee he S 4 3 ecal and @Qther items. | Sle ee ee - = a > m s *s ea ™ Pee ePoaA ; Hs 82 b ? +o ar te . ‘ in the city. lloxw Joun Lercrecy left for home to-day. - | ' o 6 one t Sti nandd r | . PRCIAL DEsPaTCHE } % WXAMINER ud gs ati endiary Magistrat e A TAT foreien mail swrrived this onc ESPATCH THs WXAM!I ER. ] t lav , © at 34 ; F rs ‘ t3 Color Works Burned. | « cnn Rew mMBer the | lass in the Y. M. C.| ALEXANDtR Vartin. Eso. M. P. P o ; j “) ‘ : as ‘ ao 9 . es + wT ‘ ‘ A : . 5 eelesk. Seba te-dev. ;ORONTO, JAN, “2d. ‘ ore . . a = ‘ | The lead and color works of McN ally & ' 1] , > (y wet +a} } ; : ; m, § wil ach in Zio | Hen, Jown Yeo arrived this afternoon by Percy were totally destroyed by kre this { nd nine ; ; : i ; ’ i wt v and evening at the) the western ¢ | @tLernoon, Brown, foreman, and Aiken- e | head, bookkeeper, were both seriously in- * . q . : } ' ote } . . ; cf \ garory comes from California that a navig- | ured. Loss $22,000, insurance $9, 6VU, S ly nda h ' . : . ; ’ ; Aa o nday, eb. Ist, ver was blown ary cauring a rece ub] — ‘ : 0 ocioe® ea h Vvening Ne ist t , si 09] i. vow yi Found G6uniiiy. | ‘ > MR [TACEA EI} [nsuran Cott ha ‘ . ‘ i \ es in St Paul’ | been Cor i with t i ss) m offi LORONTO, Jan. 29. 5 ' am i : c . . Dt Z ’ raragwe . _ } Tes } ; y on th ins this J Dr. Audrews \ tried at the Criminal : Siarriage Cu : : - ; . the Kast ‘4 > Ustoms 10 | > | Assizes to ay } curiny abortion upon ; ‘ 4 2 | | Deé i ha ihe : vt i Jeuby L, | } ; iow i g itv. Two - j j . : ; . ii ‘ ) i vinter 8 they | polnts were rest |, aud sentence will not . Carfiesg Her purse 1e1 ' this nt : . ‘ . a ae 3 ¥ k se ini \ De pronounced till r are dieposed of. 3 hat ner WoO en Will see it; @& mal - > ; } ’ Arries hia im his inside] ke’ so that his a i **How to be Happy Though Married,” is | the alarming title of a volume that has bee Firry million dollars were spent in Rew — - | pr sented to Prince Ss Reatric 3 i RE will | » service of Sacred Song in | ~ j y ; ‘ \ 4 t ' rrow atftert ? a i i . : Loft i i é i : 2 4 ; 't até =i A most hero‘e act was that performed by a i . ine pu ! Luvited ) te Igy ‘ . } a . , , 0 atvend | Connecticut man, who, it is reported, ha and take part in tl service | eeaneted : married his own mother-in-law, i > i i a - { LHR rag w in Pas is to be marrie t > . . . | : a 13 - a | PR F, BarrRp says that a fair estimate of | WwW ve t accustoms j : _— : ; nan of sccustoms ! the annual product of the American fisheries t ip until ‘‘the wee em: ; © , ' oe he Wee 8108 | would not fall short of $100,000,000. i's rete ite ° | Manday died at Montreal, a few days ago, at the age of 113 ; , ' ti; | ars. His ¥ Ww, a h she has reached | : Ll years, is strong. i o } b R ina ( ViITCHELL wtll preach to- t 6 30 p. m., on “the name of God’s| reopis, t Meeting House of the Church | ‘ U pper at ( rge Street. | - TANTS of Print tton, White Cotton, Pri yateens, Dress Goods, Shirtings and | O r goods, selling at ve low prices. Call} gesa bargain,- -Perkrins & Sterns. 7 ; i : j “i i : ' Pus i | pie Charieston, S. C.,} have formed a mutual protective union to as | cist them in securing justice in the courts of! tha ate, W 1 they feel is sometames denied them . - rrow at the usual hours. Kev. J. Shenton | will preach in the morning and Rev. 8. H. | Sabbath School at 2 p. } | Seconp Maruopist Cuvrem Services to-| i ' fK.lce in the evening. All are welcome iiioiiall, i ARLYLE, being asked the difference be- twee natural fool aud an educated fool, | re tabont the difference between | youa I suspect the questioner was never able to determine which kind of a fool} ne was j doit MapaMe Barweme. widow of the Prefect of | #Ae Department of Eur, who was recently | assassinated in a railway carriage while en} route from Paris to his heme, has denounced | one of her relatives as the murderer of her| husband. | _ Mr Lorp returned frem Souris this morn- ing and reports the Straits full of ice and the Bortherg Lignt unable to move oat. The Pytriot’s statement that no ice wae to be seen is to be explained by the fact that its inform- ant was in a fog. aia the suspected smallpox cases at Morell. He reports a light case of varioloid—patient con- | i j Dr. Jenkins has returned from a visit to | . s in the O’Brienfamily. The cases | Valescent at Wicsloe Road, Afton Road and Fort! Augustus are doing well. | - | is . W Coli r3S ye . very interesting meet Debating Club had a} ng yesterday afternoon. | A good programme was carried out, consisting | of readings, recitations, songs and essays. It was decided to have a mock trial next Fri- day, and to discuss a week later the subject of capitai punishment, d fog signal at Cape Race, Nild., pasa the hands of the Do- minion Government on July Isé, all light dues will be abolished. The Imperial Government, by whom the lighthouse is now controlled, has & surplus of $90,000 from the collection of the years past, and this will be handed over to the Dominion authorities a A MARRIED lady, of Richmond, Ohio, on u y morning, i7thinst., gave birth to a | freak of nature. The child had one head, | two clearly defined bodies, four arms and four legs. The bodies were joined together at ‘he shoulders, the backs being squarely against h other. One body was female while the Ca other was male 1c freak lived abou’ thirty minutes, an le its presence known by nt wails The father and mother are hearty, aba periectiy lorme d people. At Montreal, on the afternoon of the 25th inst., while the prisoners were being removed from the poli evan at tne }3 . one of tham, George Jarvis, bolted Constable Quinn} started in pursuit and called upon Jarvis to| stop. Thie Jarvis did not do, and Quinn tired at him. the bullet knockirg the heel off one of | the 120) foot level. and a piece of skull and a } York last year for liquor, and three million dollars for the education of children, > Mr McoMiILta P } er of the Nort} Light, is in town to-day, and confirms the statement that the Straits are full of i oa A YOUNG LADnamed Fred “Smith, employcd 1 il in the St. Croix cot mill, at Milltown, was killed Saturday afternoon by being caught in the machinery. sais aiic ‘‘DeatH from exposure’ was the verdict y rendered by a Helena, M. T. jury oa the body of a horse thief who had been hang- sievniighnaetillppiincteenaah THe Roman Catholic citizens of Quebee are | to present an address to Lis Holiness Leo | XtiI., on the occasion of the Encyclical Im- | mortale Dei, and at the sugvestion of His Grace the Archbishop. dh icc li THs is the way a Western paper gives the news :—‘‘ In the Selferino mine, Nevadaville, Col., a lonse rock knocked A. Wariem out of | the bucket A piece of jawbone was found at | oat at the 1309 foot level his recoverable effects.”’ This eomprised _ > — Jacos CHRISTMAN, a young German, of Wabash, Ind,, met with a horrible accident on the 22nd, which will result in his death, He and his brother Henry were hauling logs | from the weods on bobsleds. When the sleds | were partially loaded, and while skidding a log, it slipped, rolled back and caught Jacob | and bore him to the ground, wedging his legs beneath the sleds and thelog upon his hips, | and he appealed piteously to Henry for assist- ance. After vainly endeavoring to move the log over the legs of the prostrate man, Henry rolled it across his abdomen, breast and head, erushivg his countenance beyond recognition, smashing the frontal bones, and inflicting in- juries which will result fatally. In explana- tion he stated that he was afraid to leave Jacob with the log upon him, and kuew of no other course to pursue. anil Suprems Court. SaTuRDAY, Jan. 30. Pearson vs. Sherron—This case is still be* fore the court, They have not yet arrived at the defence. We leara that the prisoner Gillis, convicted of murder, will be brought up for sentesce on Tuesday next <> *+ NOTES. Not the promissory, but facts about Wetcome Soap, an article that docs not con- tain one particle of the adulterations used to reduce the cost of ** Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by the use of the genuine over Soaps of donbtful characiem None should be deceived even by Red and Yelk Ww Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the Wereicome, as a pair of clasped hands is tamped on every bar. Made by Curtis, Davre & Clo BiInwTH. Ou the 20th inst., the wife of Jamcs Byrne, Eeq., of a daughter. Special Notices. fom® nies Dinner Setts in Ivory at W. P Colwiil’s ja 29 3in aw 2w Piease call at L. EK. Prowse’s and get a} receipt for the amount you owe him. jan 21, dy and wkly | his boots. Jarvia took retuge in @ hay loft, and in prodding for him with a pitchfork | Quinn stuck it into his b “ly twice, but not} seriously injuring him. The last prod made | him come out of his hiding place, and he was | vaken ba k to jail. > le base burner stove, the telephone and ther improvements of a like kind have work- .d a domestic and social revolution within the last few years. Among these improvemats ; not unfair to include the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” The great majority of men smoke ‘bacco ; have done so for centuries past, and | continue to do so, It is imp wtant there- , that they should smoke the best quality the article. That is what they are supplied with inthe ‘‘Myrtle Navy.” All smokers : have used it know that its flavor cannot be surpassed, that its quality is always uni i that the only care they have to ex- ercise in its purchage is to see that the trade mark T. & B, is stamped on the plug, acco ith al oe BRAKI of the removal of the prisoner Gillis from the court to the jail, the Patriot ‘The square was black with people gathered to see the hardened criminal, the hardest P. ¥. Island ever produced.” Is the Putriot quite sure that Gillis is ao Islander? If not quite sure, it should not have made thia statement. We have been informed lieve that Gillis is not an Islar . 7 came nere in his youth, At any ra tis not righttosay that he was harden¢ e while here. It is stated tha nt to the Un ted States he Was, il 1 exemplary young man, not at : y. Tosay that the Island pro- Go him as a hardened criminal is an unjust A srixenpip lot of good Codfish selling | cheap at W. P, Colwill’s. ja 29 3iaw ew Great Rsoverrion—Ciearine Cut.—La- dies’ and Gents’ Overshoes, old price $1.60, new price $1.30 per pair,— Dorsey, Goff & Co, jan25 A Frew dozen Electric Lamps and a few doz» Common Burners will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. ja 29 3i aw 2w L. E. Prowse requests an aotticanent of all amounts due him. jam 21, dy and wiky immediate Labor made pleasant sometimes, physics pain | And saving six-pence always, six-pence gain. | —Milljner’s Ash Sifter, jan28 2i Syoemakers’ Fintincs—All kinds at low prices. French Kid, (ii Goat, English Kip, French Calf (by the skin or cut, French Calf Fronts, Neats, Split and Sole Leather, Awls, Bristles, Pincers, Hammers, Knives, Pegs, Nails, Shoe hread, &c., &c., at Dorsey Goff & Co.’s jan 27 real hair—just the thing for Only 10 cents.—W jan 27, MovsTacHEs— the fancy dress carnival. W. Berr. Caps Cov CRANBERRIES and Nova Scotia Fox-berries, for sale at Beer & Goff’s. j 27 Great Repvcrron ! CLEARING OUCT.— Sixty pairs Ladies’ Oil Goat Button Hoots. Old price $3.25; new price, $1.75 per pair. | Dorsey Goff & Co ja 27 | »p to sell this lot; 30 pairs gents custom | Boi > } now sold tor | boots on bard—§5.50 per palr- $2 75.—Dorszy, Gor ¢ CO, Fresu oysters received three times a week, | at John Joy's, Water Street. jan 23, tf Oysters by the barrel at John Joy’s, Water feflection upon this Prevince. The Patriot should really be a little more careful, Street. jan 33, tf } to th }months.for $2.50; alse, Fatal Railway Cellision. PANDUSKY, Ohi ». a in, 29. hicago express on the Baltimore 1d Ohio Railroad ran into the rear of a freight train a mile out of Chicago Junction this morning. The engineer and fireman of the express train and conductor of the freight train were killed. oo eee The Sarnia, Lonp?N, Jan. 29. The Sarnia was spoken by the steamer England, at Liverpool from New York, lseventy mil west of Fastin She de- clined assistance. Tugs have been de- patched to render any necessary aid. Bulgaria and Turkey. g ’ Lonpon, Jan. 29%. The agreement between Balgaria and Turkey provides that ia case they are need- d Bulgaria will contribute 80,000 troops e Furkish army, Uniforms Wanted BRUSSELS, Jan. 29. en received here for the 10.000 uniforms for the An order h manufactnre of Greek army. Not Confirmed. Lonpon, Jan. 29. R ports of the resignation of the Greek Ministry have not been confirmed. Parliamentary News. Lonpow, Jan. 29 The Telegraph says the parliamentary supporters of Parneii state he will not ac- | cept a cabinet cffice, The Queen has accepted the resignation of Lord Salisbury and his cabinet Lord Salisbury returned to Londen this evening from Osborne. The Queen has summoned Gladstone for consultation, i robabilities for th next 24 hours for the Alaritame Provinces Toronto, Jan. 30.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, cloudy, mild weather, with rain and sleet, METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Jan. 30, 18&6 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at aleanS) ys 58 565 Pes oo Hs ee Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ....cceserse cocccssvecees 29.1 Lowest Temperature this morning.......30.6 femperature this morning,at 8 o'clock. ..32.3 ‘ i . : Tomrzerature this afternoon at J o’alec’,..34.0 KING OF ALL IS . neers, te er I. C. R. Dustxe AALL, } Amberst, Dec. 230th, 1885. | would ever GERMAN Kiing of No housekeeper, ever using it, after be without WOODILI? BAKING POWDER, It is the All Bakin; Powders L have used MRS. W. J. HAMILTON, Jan. 6, 1886 dpatprenasstgettgiellatietineneateiniinasann shitting . en . a arr e'sa TSI CE « : 4 ‘ t * - » ae WAT oe, LaISa, FUL St, we, YW OST—Three Keys (two large and one 4 paddock) tied together with a piece of rope. ‘The finder will be rewarded on leaving them at this office. j2n36 2i Fo SALE, VERY CHEAP. - A iew yards of best Silver Lace, just the thing for carnival costumes.—John Bell, Tailor, Pow- nal Street. 3i mo wed sat nee At the Hospital for the \ I:sane, one male and one female Attendant Apply to Dr. Biauchard. jan30 4i YPECIAL OF FER—Daily Mail for three K) months, and Weekly M for nine ling papers and } riodicals, beth of Canada an‘ the United States, can be procured by calling on H. J. P. Terlizzick, General Agent, Upper Queen Street, jan30 6i pi 30. DA. YS: -:0: | LL KE. PROWSE requests aset- ttement of All Amounts due him within ob) days. | Amounts not paid will be handed over for collection, ly Be IOP RO MSs; Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen “treet. Ch’town, Jan. 21, ’86—eod wky a - ~ a rinse eens Oe ee Facts Facts o-“—--- PRRKING & STRRNS Weeaeroes © LOW PRICES ARE BEING FURTHER ce EDUCED TO CLEAR BALANCE OF THIS SEASON’S STOCK, 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, © nection Just See the Prices we are Selling Blankets at, 0 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. nee ——() — ee Eet All Remember that we will not be Undersold by any House in the Trade. —, SEE OUR PRICES BEFORE BUYING ELSEWHERE PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Dec. 11, °85. GREAT DISCOUNT SALE —O oe A CHANGE AND A CHANCE. wen lt )-———- sweeney ou vy Extraordinary Inducements to Purchasers of Diy Goods, ae “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, commencing MONDAY, the 14th inst. Our stock of Gcods 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 Ade. 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 will allow three months’ credit, This is our first Big Discount Sale, and we intend to fulfil all the promises of our adver- tisemeat. 0 Ch’town, Dev. 10, '85—dy wy 2mos - 380.- 1886. ge en —— ——— $$ 2. Ia ROCKFORD is a watch that can truly be called a “TIME-KEEPER.” QO‘ K of the principal Jewelers of Albany, N. Y., says:—‘*We have noted by our observatory time the rate of a number of Rockford Watches sold by us, and their vari- ations. Watch of Fred Race, conductor, Hodsen River R. R., 10 seconds in three months; watch of Franklin Lusk, engineer Boston & Albany R. R., 14 minutes a year watch of Jacob Link, postmaster, six seconds a month ; watch of Albert Morey, engineer, B. & A. R. R., five seconds a month ; watch of Charles Cornelius, conductor, B. & A, R. R., eight seconds a month; watch of Captain Feelan, pilot of B, & A. steamer, four seconds a month.” We find, after properly regulating to our customer’s wear, that the Rockford Quick Train Watch is all that it is represented to be, @ EK. W- TAYLOR, Sole Agent, Cameron Block. Charlottetowa, Jan. 25, 86. AH! THERE! FOR OYSTERS ! eee Kent’s Restaurant, Richmond Stréef. AVING lately fitted up my establieh- ment in the most romfortable manner, f am now prepared to supply Oy SD Bi toe, in every style Orders from hotels and private families promptly attended to. Luncheon hours from 7 a. m, to 1) p, th. Patronage solicited. R. MITCHELL, Manager. Ch’town, Jan, 25, ’86—iwk eod Notice to Debtors. + OTICE is hereby given that all debts due No me on account of Advertisements or Subscriptions to the Royal Grztte and New Ere newspapers will be handed over to an Attorney for collection, If not paid by the firs: of February. i P, R. BOWERS, Qh’town, Jan. 12, 1886—jeul3 2aw wk 3i Charlottetown Cemetery Co. 4 Annnal Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company will be heid at 4 o'clock on the afternoon of TURSDAY, the 2nd day of FEBRUARY, next, at the ¢ flice of the Steam Navigation Co., corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets. By order, F. W. HAL&S, Secretary Cemetery Co, Jan. 19, 1886-3119 26 & het feb A Bonanza for Bargalu~Hunters, 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, 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 ljarge and superb stock of Ladies’ Furnishjpgs 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 $i4. Men’s Biack Worsted Suits, only $6.50, worth $10. Men’s Winter Pants, $1.25, $1.50, # and up. $i6 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. $ 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 #12. Our Black Wor sted Overcoats, worth $12, now $8; #1 will buy a Suit of Underelothing in pure Cape Wool. We hold the championship tor honest, low- riced Tweeds, and challenge all-comers te dup- icate our @5-cent Merino Wool Tweed, worth $1.40, RELD. BROS., CAMERON BLOCK, Ch’town, Dec, 31, 1885. Valuable Property i the Royalty. PEXHE 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 land, and is in a high state of cultivation. There ie a good Dwelling House and two Barns, horse and cow Stable and three Barracks; also, a never- failing Well of water at the door. For Terms apply to the owner, on the premises, or to William Dodd, in the city. J. W. HOLMAN, Royalty. Ch’town, Jan 15, 1886—3awk 1lmo Lovely New Style of “hromo Cards, with name and prize for 10c. 12 Ai) packs, 12 names, for $1. A sample pack aud agent’s outfit with illue- trated catalogue of Trieks and Novelties, for Se. stamp aod this slip. A. W Ra DMBY, Yarmouth, N. S.—-mar Send six centa or postage, and re “ ceive free, a costly box of goods which will help all, of either sex to 8 more money right away than any thi “pe in thts work, F es await the worker, paota, ayre: At ent ofA : Tare 4 Co, Angueth, asifie, ‘ ¢ oe. er