<a tata Local and Other Items. eee Tue Northern Light leaves Souris on Mon. day next ---~>--— SMALLPOX has broken out at St. Catherine’s, | about 13 miles from Quebee, —_——_ > Remember Rev, Mr. Carrathers’ lecture in St. James’ Hail to-morrow evening —— >----- Da. MclIytree, M. P., is at the Rankin. | He leaves for O:tawa to-night, biinerttiiiesten Cororabo is credited with the production of $5,000,000 worth of gold last year, etlliniennsi Tae mail boats arrived a Cape Tormen- tine at half-past two, but up to going to press have not left for this side. ntedialiptndien GREAT preparaiions are being made for the Tea and Bazaar on Thursday evening A really enjoyable time may be expected. _— - ro Arrer the Carviva!l on Friday night, the members of the Summerside Band were treated to an oyster supper by the City Cornet Band. qnutiinnion On Thurday next the Dominion Parliament, the legislature of New Branswick and that of Nova Scotia will meet for the despateh of business. _o oe Tue Roller Rink will be open this evening from 7.30 to 9 o'clock. Admission 15 cents ; skates 10 cents, Galbraith’s Band will be in attendance. —_—_— 2. Forert not the Children’s Theatricals in St. Peter's School Room on Wednesday evening next. Go yourselves and take the children with you. ceaiftdieccceas Tue speciel attention of the trade is di- rected to the extensive Auction Sale by Horace Haszard, Esq , for to-morrow, at 11.30 o'clock. See advertisement. _ Tux subject for debate before the Cale- éenian Literary Society, this evening, is as follows; ‘‘Has increased wealth a favorable effect on the morals of the people ?”’ aa Tug P. EK. Island Hospital Bazsar will take place on Thursday, Feb 25 Doors open at 12.30 p.m, Teaon the table at 5 p.m. Ad- mission 15 cents, or tea and admission 35 cents. enemies THe New Glasgow, N. S., Chronicle reports that the Fulling, Dyeing and Carding Mills of Mr. Alex. Fraser, near that place, were de- stroyed by fire last week, Loss $6,000. No insurance, -_——l or Tue attraction at the Roller Rink to-night is the three-mile raee, for which there are five entries, including one cf Summerside’s fastest skaters, Aleo a one-mi'e race for boys under 16 years of age, in which there are five entries. Time called at 9 o'clock, ——-<@—— A number of gentlemen met in a room in the Cameron Block on Saturday evening, to consider the advisability of organizing a Trotting Ciab. ‘The matter in all its phases was discussed, and an energetic committee appointed to perfect arrangements, Our telegraphic despatch of Saturday relat- ing to changes in harbor lights, was incorrect in the following respects :—East Point Light is moved 1600 fest, not 160; while Cove Light should be Oater-range light, Covehead Harbor, charged from blue to green. —_——_»——— Aw Encyclical Letter from His Holiness Pope Leo, proclaiming the current year one of general jubilee, and an explanatory pastoral from His Lordship Bishop MacIntyre, were read in St Danstan’s Cathedral yesterday. The first of the series of instructions in connection with the jubilee will be given Wednesday morning. Et Ay Enxtoma.—My 3, 10, 13, 1, is a mode of departure. fy 12, 6, 14, 9, is a scene of danger My 7, il, 4, 8, is seen on our streets My 2, 5, 16, 15, is often used as good. My whole is indispensable t» every well ordered house in Charlottetown and other towns of the Island. —_—-~ > Tue Marine Department at Ottawa has forwarded to Judge Savary, of Digby, N. S., a valaable silver watch, to be presented for Bernard Doolan’s second sct fof bravery. This case is the rescue of a boy named Ran- som, who fell overboard from a ferryboat in Annapolis river last December. Doolan gal- lantly jamped overboard and saved the boy at the risk of his own life. ——-——- — At the Stipendiary Magistrates court this forenoon a young man charged with assault, was sentenced to two months im- prisonment, and another assault was held over for evidence; a young man who dis- turbed the proceedings of the Gospel Army on Saturday evening, was fined $30 or 30 days; one drunk was fined $4 or 20 days, and another was admonished and discharged, ew Ex.psre Ira C, Mrromect has decided to de. liver a series of discourses in the Christian Church Meeting House, we Great George Street, commencing at half past seven each evening, Saturday excepted. The subject for this evening will be; ‘*'God’s Promise to Abraham and his seed.” As the subject treated on wil! be important, all those who ean should make it convenient to attend regu- larly. Seats free, All are cordially invited. sb Tue following statement of disasters during the month of December has jast been pub- lished: Steamers reported lost —11 British, 1 German, | italian, | Dutch —total 14, In this number is incladed 1 steamer reported missing. Net tonnage, 11,675, Sailing ves- sels reported lost—46 British, 17 American, li German, i Austrian, | Brazilian, 3 Danish. 1 Spanish, 5 French, 2 Greek,7 Italian, 19 Norwegian, 2 Dutch, 3 Russian, 6 Swedish— total, 124. In this number are included 5 vessels reported missing. Net tonnage, 42,- 59). Simnalitennnn Messrs. Parers & Perers have sent a statemert to the Governor General, briefly reviewing the facts in the recent trial of the unfortunate man Gillis, and showing the nature of the new evidence discovered since the trial, which, in their opinon, substanti- ates the alibi. aoe this statement ig another, signed by some of the grand jur- ors who examined the trunk. in which they state that the vest found in Gillis’ trank and identified at the trial as Callaghan’s, was not in the trunk at the time it was examined by them, eo faras they can recolleo*, A TELEGRAM to the Montreal Gazette reports that the Government has purchased for the Natioval Gallery Mr. R. Harris’ best picture, “The Meeting of Trustees in a Backwoods Settlement.” It is pleasing to note that the Government are giving practical encouragement toart. Not many people in Canada have the wealth to expend money on costly paintings, nor the good taste to appreciate them. But it ia important that artists should remsin im Canada, and consequeatiy the Government does well for the couatry when it judiciously THe OD ATLY TELEDRAPI NE (Spm av Desparcues ro Tre Examiver,] ‘Gieat Confusion ia Guebes! ‘S18 ADOLPHS CARON JUSTIFIGD. | Orrawa, Feb. 21. The St. Colambia meeting in Sir Adolphe Caron’s constituency was a grand success for the Ministers who attended. There has not been so enthusiastic a reception given to Sir Adolphe for many a year. The managers of the National party hired ten or a dozen roughs, some of whom had only been out of the penitentiary a few weeks, and they were sent to try and break up the meeting. But the meeting was eo overwhelmingly for the Government, that after euduring the interruption on several occasions, they turned upon the gang and summarily ejected them. High Tide. Sr. Jonn, Feb. 21. St. John and vicinity was Qvisited by a tide generally said to be higher than that at the time of the famous Saxby gale, on thewouth and north wharves. The water rose to a depth of fully six inches over the western end, and soon the water came washing in the stores and warehouses. The marshes along the line of railway at Memramcook, Dorchester and Sackville were overflowed with the highest tide known since the great Saxby tide of fifteen years ago. The damage by loss of hay stacked on the marshes will be large. Frye and the Fisheries. Wasuinoton, D. O., Feb. 21. To-morrow being Washinzton’s birth- day, Senator Frye’s address against further fishery negotiations will not -be delivered, As the Education Bill, Bankruptcy Bill and the Washington Territory Bi!l will be strongly urged for precedence during the week, Frye will find some difficulty in get- ting the floor for his speech. He is, how- ever, very anxious that the Senate should officially condemn further negotiations with Great Britain respecting the fisheries. The Montreal Boy Again Vie- torious Sr. Jonny, N. B., Feb, 22. The match race at the Lausdowne Rink on Saturday evening, between Frank Dowd of Montreal, and Charles Whelpley, of this city, resulted in a victory for the Montreal boy. Time, 17.574. Another race has been arranged to come off at Latour Rink, where a round course can be had, on Tues- day night. Socialists on the March. Lonpor, Feb. 21. To-day the Socialists marched from ell parts of London and massed 50,000 strong in Hyde Park. Mounted police patrolled the entrances of the Park, and strong ro- serves wore held in readiness for an emergency. There was no attempt at riots. The Final Vote. Lonvon, Feb. 21, The powers have sent a final vote to Greece before blockading the Greeks fleet in Solamisbug. Thirty thousand persons applied to the Mansion House for relief. Civic Fraud. Boston, Feb, 20. A despatch from New York says that an immense civic swindle has just been un- earthed, two of the city fathers confessing their own complicity and also giving the whole thing away. Moonlighters Captured. Dus, Feb. 21. The Castle Island police have just made a capture of nineteen armed and disguised men. They are supposed to be :nembers of a party of moonlighters. Destruction by Fire. Witmineton, N. C., Feb. 21. A destructive fire occurred in the busi- ness portion of this city this afternoon. The loss will probably exceed one million dollars. Spanish intrigue. Paxis, Feb. 21. It is reported a plot exists to unite Spain and Portugal and the Duke of Braganza ands verthrow the present regency in Spain, A State Entry. Lonpon, Feb. 20. The Earl of Aberdeen, now Lord Lieut. of Ireland, made his State entry iuto Dublin to-day. See lee Weather Suiletin Probabilities for the next 24 hours for tie Waritime Provinces. Toronto, Feb. 22.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds; fair weather; stationary or lower temperature; light snow in a few places. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE Charlottetown, Feb, 22,'1886. Highest Temperature Saturday......... 39.4 Lowest do GOs A ateses a 25.9 Highest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight). ...cccscccccccccsccces s65':9O 6 Lowest Temperature yesterday, (read at midnight) ......cccc00 sees oo 888 s0 3.9 Lowest Temperature this morning....... 0.8 Temperature this morning,st 8 o'clock... 29 Temperature thie afternoan atl vnlaak, 441.2 A Carv.—To all who sre suffering from errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous ‘Rookford Quick Train Watch weakness, early decay, !oss of manhood, &e OF CHARGE. This great remedy was dis | covered by @ missionary in Scath American | send self-addresxed envelope to Kev. Joseph | ory ene/ meeey in the purchase of works of T. Inman, Station D. New Vork. I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREI | Charlottetown, Jan. 25, '°6. can alwaye be found therein. ee nek: ed att Pe HALE TE nt fea EER | ROS. EFORE on } UYING | Special Notices. Pease call at L. EK. Prowse’s and get a receipt for the amount you owe him. jan 21, dy and wkly L. E. Prows= requests an settlement of aii amounts due him. jav 21, dy and wky immediate ‘ome nics Dinner Settsin Ivory at W. P Colwill’s. ja 29 3in aw 2w MovrNiInG Goops aspecialty. Beer Bros. Srarr for L. E, Prowse’s if you want bar- gains. feb 13 Hars ! Hats! Hats ! in great variety, sell- ing low at L. E. Prowse’s. fe 13 SLAUGHTER Prices —Men’s Plain Over- shoes for $1.20; former price $1 60, Men’s Fancy Overshoes for $1 30; former price $1.75, at J. B. Macdonaid’s Boot Store. feb 8 L. E. Prowss is selling his stock of Dress Goods, Embroidery, Laces, Velveteens, Lace Curtains, etc at a great iecouat. Thote who want bargains should call and see those goods fe 13 Tus time of year, the cheapest and best place to buy Boots is at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. feb 11 tf REPAIRING,—All kinds of Rubbers and Boots mended at Dorsey, Goff & Co's, fe 11 tf LEAVs YOUR MEASURE.—The best Custom Boots made at Dorsey, Geff & Co’s, fe 11 tf Purg Island Honey just received at Beer & Goff's. fe 9 Oysters by the barrel at John Joy’s; Water Street. ja» 33, tf Cars Cop Cranpernies and Nova Scotia Fox-berries, for sale at Beer & Gofl’s. j 27 FRESH oysters received three times a wech, at John Joy's, Water Street jan 23. tf A SPLENDID lot of good Codfish selling cheap at W. P. Coiwill’s, ja 29 3iaw iw NOTES. Not the promissory, but facts about WeELcoME Soap, an article that dves not con- tain one particle of the adulterations used to reduce the cost of ** Pure Goods,” but does possess the value of lezitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by the use of the genving over Soaps of doubtful character. None should be deceived even by Red and Yeilow Wrappers, or any of the! imitations of the WeELcoMa, as a pair of clasped hands is stamped on every har. Made by Cyrris. Davia & Oo, valle ditnlingattanteiciiniis The United States is a land of surprises, Can the following ba trne? “Mr. Peter McGrath, an old and respected citizen of St. Louis, went to Washington recently.and told his Congressman he must have some- thing. Mr. O'Neill busied himeelf about the request and finally found an opening in the Interior Department. The arrange- ments were all made and the other day Mr, McGrath walked into the presence of Ap- pointment Cierk Howler and said: ‘I’m the gentieman as Mr, O’Neill spake abont.’ ‘Oh yes,’ said Mr. Hassler, ‘You’re Mr. McGrath. Well, Mr. McGrath, here’s your appointment all ready for you.’ Tho St. Louisan drew back and, with the bow of ‘a rale ould Irish gentleman,’ said to the clerk : ‘I’m very much obliged to you for the job, but, thank God I didn’t naed it. I only wanted to see if Johnuy U’Neill had any influence.’ And sure enough the old man persisted in his refusal and has gone home.”’ <r Apvice To Morners, — Vrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “* bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs, Winslow’s Soothiag Syrup,” and take no other kind, [feb 4 eod wk! ne Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites Ig EXCELL NT IN LU*sG TROUBLES, Dr. Enoch Calloway, LaGrange, Gee., says: I have used Scott’s Emulsion with won‘erful success in all Lung troubles, also find it has no equal in summer diarrhea of children,” THE wH ROCKFORD is a watch that can truly be called a “TIME-KEEPER.” NE 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, Hudson River R. R, 10 seconds in three months; watch of Fraaklia Lask, 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 Captam Feelau, pilot of B. & A. steamer, four seconds a month.” cee We find, after properly regulating to our customer’s wear, that the is all that it is represented to be em W. TAY Lah Sole Agent, Cameron Block. “j -- ! Our busisess is corfined strictly to stap'e end fon Dry Goods and a first-class Mulinery Department. Dress Goods and Trimmings, Mantle and Sack Cloths, Silks, Velvets and Laces, Ladies’ Lin- gerie. 2h, FEBRUARY 22 1 ; We are therefore able to present to all who favor us with their pat- ronag9, a large assortment of goods of good value in all departments. Carpets, Oilcloths and Room- paper, Table Linen and Covers, Curtains, &c.—a complete range «f House Furnishings. these cloths into Overcoats, made to order, not called for SELLING instead of buying imported clothing. PREMISES. No $3 Overcoats. guarantee to secure your future confidence. Ch’town, Dec. 3, 1885.—e0d wky 2mos “NOW THEN FO D. A. BRUCE’S ——OFFER OF—— CLOTHING & GENTS’ FURNISHINGS E have on hand one case Cloths, one case Gents’ Furnishings, sent by mistake, and sold to us at a big advantage rather than return them. ~ULTS AND OVERCOATS, charging only FIVE PER CENT. OVER COST! and from $4.50 to 96 for making and trimming Overcoats ; from $5 to $7 for making and trimming Suits with Good Trimmings and GOOD WORKMANSHIP. Oo——=-- CLOTH, by the yard or piece, Very Cheap. We have on hand a few Suits and AT COST. This ought to convince you that there is money lost if yeu don’t purchase from us, ALL OUR CLOTHING IS MADE ON TRE The Custom Tailoring, under the management of MR. JAMES MecLEOD, leads all others for Al work. Prices in this department will be found lower than ever. A large portion of our Neckwear has been manufactured io our special order, from patterns that will be found the very thing you want. D. A. BROCE, 72 QUEEN STREET. se — SS Ee SS ee We are manufacturing Our past record is sufficient ean Ch’town, Dee. 3, °85—eod wky EVERYONE CAN call and examine the largest stock of Household Furniture, &c., &e., ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they SAVE MONEY and get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of undisputed value, fine finish and good honest workmanship BY BUYING Staple Furniture, Bedding, Mattresses, Fancy Goods (for Xmas), Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantle-mirrors and Mirror-plates, Bagatelle Boards, Handsome Oil Paintings, Framed Chromos, and One Thousand and One other articles, FROM THE P. E, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARK WRIGHT & CO. es ——— : “- ES ~ e - Souris, Feb, 2, '86—2wks eod why 2i Ch’town, Feb. 5, 86 —pat tl march ! a — ~-— — a a — Sa ee — a oe ee We are now offering the balance of our Winter Goods at Reduced Prices to clear, TAPLES. Gray and White Cottons, Print, Cretonnes, Ginghams, &c., &c., Xe, Feb, 2—dy wy North Atlantic Steamship Co, SS SPRING SARLINGS, 1886. From London and Liverpeol S.S. ‘CLIFTON’ WILL LEAVE Londen for Charlottetown, ABOUT 5th APRIL. . . 2 ” &.8. “Nellie Wise, WILL LEAVE Liverpool for Charlottetown, ABOUT 15th APRIL. The above Steamers, after discharging at Charlottetown, will proceed to Batlurst or Miramichi. Carrying Goods at Through Rates to the principal points in P. K. Islend, New Brans- wick and Nova Scotia. For Freight, Passage, or other informset’on apply in London to Stewart Brothers, 3 Fen- church Street, Fen Court ; in St. John, Chat- ham and Bathurst, N. B., to R. A. x J. Stewart ; in Liverpool to T. C. Jones & Co. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agsrt, Ch’town, Jan. 30, 1886. J. B. MACDONALD EQUESTS all persons indebted to him to pay their accounts before the let MARCH, All accounts not paid at that date will be handed over for collection. All balances due in his Boot and Shoe Stora will be included, Ch’town, Feb, 8, 1886—dy wky a RUSSELL HOUSE, Scuris, P.E.1, ip, Stones’ Hotel, Knee Undersigned, having thoroughly sit- ted up his premises, is preparec. to accommodate transient and permanent Board- ers at reasonable rates. Sample Rooms, for Commereial Travellers‘ in connection with House. 8. R. MeLEAN, Proprietor. NOTICE. Tuk Mercwants Bank or P. E. Istanp, Charlottetown, Feb. 4th, 1°86, YHE General Meeting of the Stockholders of the Merchants Bank of Prinee Ed- ward Island will be held at its office, in Char- lottetown, on THURSDAY, MARCA 4th, at the hour of 11 a. m., for the election of Directors and transaction of other buginess, Proxies must be left with the Cashier on or before Tuesday, March 2ad, By order of Board, ¥, MITCHE!L, Cashier, e) « Sale of J. BK. SIN IN OT a CLEARANCE SALE, During Stock-Taking. a B. MACDONALD is now having his Annual Clearing-Out Remnants and Short Ends of Goods, Remnants and Short Ends of Dress Goods and Cloths, Flannels, Winceys, Sheeting, Cottons, T weeds. And all Remnants and Short Ends will be cleared out at the very Smallest Prices. The balance of Ladies’ Fur Caps, Fur Muffs, Fur-Lined Circulars, Ladiss’ Astracan Jackets, at prjces to clear. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Feb. 10, 1886 -dy wy Better Value ‘UBSCRIBE for THE WRKEKLY EXAMI- NER. The latest local and forsign news Ch’town, Jan, 26, 1855, :0: TO THE WHOLESAILE TRADIE. 203 ta new sampies of BOOTS and SHOES for spring will scon be “out, and we will have \F tis pleasure of calling on our customers in a short time. We hope to receive your liberal patronage as heretofore. DORSEY, GOFF & CO, Than Ever! —PHs — CAMPBELLS ARE COMING | Lapirs’ ACADEMY, Sackville, N. B,, Jan, 19, 1885, WwW. have been usirg during the past year, and it has proved highly satisfactory. M. A. CAMPBELL, Housekeeper, Feb, 4, 1886, FOR SALE. RIGHTON TANNERY, with ite Steam Engine, Boiler, Splitting Machine, Stof fing Machine and other Plant is offered for sale at private contract The above Tannery was formerly operated by the late Donald McKinnon, of the late firm of McKinnon & Co., of this city, fitted up on the most modern principle, and has hitherto paid a large percentage on the capital invested. To capitalists no better in- vestment for their money, either by Bank or Manufactory, can be offered. It is Possession given immediately. MARY J..MACKINNON, Executrix, Ch’town, Oct, 17, 1885. soe st lina tleen client ae = macs ali: we Pg RT Oe > . ee ee ne a aia t ' ‘ j a ? om