TI LIBERAL CONSERVATIVES, | ATTENTION | Phere will be a meeting to | | organize for the campaign, at Scott's Hall, this (TUESDAY), Eyening,— Attend! | ene i Local and Other Items. }ou foreign§atfairs. Pa rs DAILY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [Specia, Desparcnes to Ty EXAMINER, } An Important Bill Wasuineton, Jan. 17. There was introduced in the house to ’ . day a bil) to protect American vessels against unwarrantable and unlawful dis erumination in ports of British North to committee The bill provides that hereafter whenever the President shall be America, and it was referred }satisied that vessels of the United \ raning to-night : {St ites are denied, in Pp rts of the ~--» | British provinces in North America NG quiet in pelice circles. | > I Pian : rm . Rink to night. > | . HAYTHORNE is at the Rankin | - \ ‘ N for Civic election to-morrow. ieee . N. 1 wants a telephone ex > tim the city about thre: ting of St. Matthew's Tem . Society this evening at 8 o'clock - | > ster breach of promise case has be ttled out of vuurt. The defendant ] a} i) > iN has decided to contest lesires the votes of his friends in tae VW Uttawa® police has been advanced 85 a month—S50 for first-class and $45 fer secend. - Tue clearing out sale of Loots and shoes at MeKachen’s boot store is still going on. jan 18, 2i & J 15,095 the tons smallest Firty-six vessels, aggregating were built in Maine last. vear: tonnayve for ten years. ‘ lie ili A BAR of gold, valued at $3,000, was brought to Halifax afew daysago. It was the product of 140 tons of quartz. lie it is estimated that over 1.800 locomotives were built in the United States during past yea They cost about 515,000,000, - > the Ancurisnop Tacue has almost entirely re covered from his recent illness, and expects to leave Winnipeg for Rome in about a month. eiaihes His Loxpsute trae Cuter Justice and Mr. Justice Peters have been so unwell during the past few days is to be unable to attend Court. - \ Sv. THomas, Ont,, botelkeeper escaped charge of violation of the that what he had conviction on a Scott Act on the ground sold waa St. Jacob's Oil. o Tue schr. Maria, Capt. Boudrot, with a eargo of potatoes and turnips from P. E. Jsland, arrived at Sydney, C. B., last week, and will lay there all winter. aasokod Ir is said that applications for the purchase of between four and five thousand acres of the Canadian Pacific Railway lands about Calgary were received during December. - Gents boots, Congress and Laced, marked price from $2.50 to 33.75, now selling from at McKachn’s hvot store jan 18, 21 $1.25 to $2, - Masonic. —A special communication of St. John’s Lodge, No. 1, A. F. and A. M., wilP be veld this Taesday evening at 8 o'clock, at Masonic Hall. Work on 3rd degree. Sata Ar an adjourned mwéting of the electors of Ward One, held last evening at the Engine House, King Street, Mr. David Small wes nminated as a suitable person to represent the Ward at the City Council Board, SE We are informed that a robin was seen in Judge Young's grounds on Monday and Tues- day of last week, after the thermometer had been down to 27 below zero the Sunday pre- vious, Last year there was one seen on the 15th January. - - Dcrtne 1886 the immense quantity of 100,- 700,000 feet of Canadian lumber was shipped trom Montreal, employing 18} steam and sail- ing vessels. In 1877, only nine years ago, but 8,450,000 feet were shipped, only ten vessels heing engaged in the trade. ihn ‘“\ youre man who has a good deal of spare time on his hands wishes to learn of some- thing that will keep him occupied,” says an advertisement in an exchange. He might try waking up clerks in stores where do not ad- yertise. die iialieenem fram the Boston Pilot that the Rev. Father Arden recently conferred the habit of the Christian Brothers on Mr. Am- brose Carey, at the Villa de la Salle Novitiate, Martinez. Cal. The novice is a native of Prince Edward Island, and about 21 years of at We learn —— oe — A new 30-lamp power dynamo was yester- day placed in the electric light station. The new engine, now being built by McKinnon & McLean, will be finished about the middle of next month. A number of nicely bronzed store lamps have recently been received, and 1s soon as the new dynamo is in working order they will be put in use. <aimne Tus Canadian House of Commons is tabu- lated in the Montreal Gazette Almanac as con- raining 68 lawyers and notaries, 36 merchants, 27 farmers, 17 physicians, 8 journalists, 9 lumbermen, 7 manufacturers, 5 agents, 4 con- tractors, 3 shipowners, 2 gentlemen, 2 eng!- neers, 2 millowners, 1 brewer, 1 seigneur, | banker, | conveyancer, ] accountant, and 1 educationalist, and a number of others not classitied. ihe ialabiiiin Tue Chiefs of Police of the Maritime Pro- vinees have received circulars, in which it is stated that the State of Nebraska will pay $200 for the arrest and conviction of the mur- derer or murderers of one James Quinn. Wil- helm Sproetz, alias William Bak, is the supposed murderer. The murder was com- mitted about 29th September, 1885, on Quinn's farm in Adams county. Sproetz is a German, about 5 feet 4or 5 inches high; age 25 to 30 years; weight 150 to 160 pounds; light com- plexion, hair and moustache ; bow-legged ; speaks broken English. —— Ar the recent meeting of the Boston society for the prevention of cruelty to children, the report gave the following brief summary of the work of the society during the year :—- Action was taken on 878 cases, involving 2.124 children. Besides these, several hun- dred old cases were reinvestigated. Of the \ildren, 894 had intemperate fathers and 573 intemperate mothers; 621 were orphans or isuch half orphans; 378 had @ parent in prison; 746 pb plavedl in better homes; cases in court, } ordering on the Atlantic acean or in waters adjacent to the provinces, rights to which such vessels are entitled by treaty or by law of Nations, he may, by proclamation, pro hibit vessels bearing the British flag and 5S , coming from such ports from entering ports from therein us he in the United States, or exercising privileges may in his procl imation detine —_ A Fiendish Pair. Toronto, Jan. 17. John Hinton and his wife were arraigned a charge of cruelly ill-treating a child of the former by his first wife. and the charges are of nature The prisoners guilt in regard to at the police court on the most fiendish admitted several of and were remanded till Wednesday, when | medical testimony will be taken as to the child’s condition. Protest Filed. WINNIPEG, Jan. 17. Protests have been filed against the seats | the Manitoba Premier Norquay’s. the members will also be protested. of fifteen ministerialists in legislature, including The seats of almost all Opposition Cut to Pieces. Sr. Tuomas, Ont., Jan. 17. N. Potter, a brakeman, fell between cars this morning and was cut to pieces. the ney A Tenant Shet. Dustin, Jan. 17. who had paid his in County Kerry. A tenant named Kean, rent, was shot last night —— Archbishop Tache. Wiyyirec, Jan. 17. Archbishop Tache has decided to leave here for Rome on Feb. 7th. oe Killed by a Train. Barriz, Ont., Jan. 17. Thos. Alferd, of Beaton, was killed by a train on Saturday night. oe Weather Bulletin. Toronto, January 18 —10 a.m. Strong winds er moderate gales shifting to southwest and west, cloudy with snow follow- ed by partly clearing colder weather. The Rifle. \ shooting match between ten married men of No. 4 Company, 82nd Batt., and an equa! number of single men, took place at the Company's range, Little York, on Wednesday, the 13th inst., which resulted in a victory for the married team. Though the day was dark and snowy good shooting was made throughout. tanges 200 and 490 yards, 7 each. The following are the scores made: MARRIED. Pts Cpl J M Crockett 64 shots at SINGLE, Pts. Sergt Thompson, 62 Lieut Crockett, 57 | Pte C Mellet, 57 Lieut Harper, 55 | Pte A Garnam, 57 Pte J Jenkins, 55! Pte J Thompson, 54 Pte J Dover, 53 | Corpl J Crockett, 52 Pte R Stewart, 53 | Pte W Crockett, © 52 *te D Mellet. 52 Pte HC Watts, 51 Sergt Brown, 51 | Pte J Dover, 48 W DThompson, 51, Pte E Garnam, 4} Pte D Mellet, 36 | Corpl F Vessey, 40 Total, 527 Total, 514 —_— The Names of Northwest Towns, Many have been puzzled to find the origin of some of the curious names attach- ed to Northwest towns, rivers and _ lakes. An energetic cohtem porary in Winnipeg, the Emigrant, has recently looked into the subject with the following result :— Portage la Prairie— From the Portage (or carry) or transfer from Assiniboine River to Lake Manitoba in former days ; Indian Head- From a head-like figure on one of the lakes of the district ; Pilot Butte —A small hill of outlook : Rat Portage -— From musk- rats, a small wild animal carrying (portag- ing) building material ; Keewatin—Chip- Indian for north wind Kee- pewa : ’ waydin ; Deceptien —- Mirage on the lake near by; Whitemouth -— White sand at river mouth ; Manitou —In- dian name for God, the Great Spirit ; Nee- bing—Indian for summer; Papooinge— Indian for winter ; Neebish—Indian for leaf ; Biscotasing—Indian for to fold up ; Kakabeka—Indian for a steep place ; Negi- gon-—Indian for the big lake across: which eye cannot see ; Kaministiquia —Indian for river of curves; Murillo—corrupted from de neewroe + f c English River—from trading posts of white men; Brule—(French) burnt ground ; Wabigoon—Indian for lake Vermillion Bay—Iindian name, Red Paint Bay, from oxide of iren found there, and used as paint by them ; Gleichen—(German) to equal, or be like. ne Apvicz To Morwers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it prodaces natural quite sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little shrub awakes as ‘“‘bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gur-, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best ot remedy for ther cea, whether arising from teething w other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Southing Syrup, and take no other kind isb4 eud wk The child is a girl 9 years of age, | their the charges, | Savanne—{French) low land ; of flowers ; | —rnaregentes TELE ES 0 eee Tee TAKE NOTICE | (PUAT the authority given by us to MR. SLEPHEN R. MCLEAN, to collect the debts due to the estate of McLean, Brothers, Souris, which were assigned to s in trust for certain purposes, has been cancelled, and thatthe Books of said estate have now been placed in the hands | HAKL McCORMACK, ESQ., of Souris, . of MI whois duly authorized to collect all Notes of Hand and Book Debts due to the said estace. LEWIS CARVELL, GEO. B. MCEACHERN, Trustees, Souris, Dec, 20, 1886—janl4 6i wky kmo CA Ee - TPPHE Subseriber begs to notify the public that his business connexion with Mr, D. A. Bruce having ended, by mvtual consert, he intends to open a Merchant Tyulor’s Store, in the city, early in the Spring, when he hopes to receive the orders of his friends ani to be favored with a share of public patronage, JAMES McLEOD. Ch’town, Jan. 5, 1887. dy ex pat ‘wks 2aw wky ex pat her 4i NOTICE [s HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL GENt RAL MEETING cf the Shareholders of THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY will be held at the oftice of ‘THE EXAMINER newspaper, on WEDNESDAY, the 26th of January, inst., at the hour cf eight o’clock, in the evening. W. A. F. SCOTT, Secretary. | Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1887 wky & dly TENDERS Ww ite be received by me, until TUESDAY, the first day of February next, from persons | willing to contract to make certain alterations in my store on Queen Street, as per plan and speci- fications to be seen at my store. J. B. MACDONALD. eod tl feb Ch’town, Jan. 13, 1887 $30. nt A R U. | TINHE above reward will be paid to any person or persons who will give such information as | Will lead to the arrest amd conviction of the per- son who entered my house on the morning of the 3ist Bec., 1886, and took therefrom the sum of $115, and has since left, or caused to be left, several notes at my door, | JAMES BALLEM. Ch'town, Jan. 11, 1887—6i wky li CIVIG ELECTION. js pursuance of an act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in che forty- third year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intitnied : “An Act to amend the Act of the eighteenth Victoria, Chapter thirty- four, intituled ‘An Act to Incorporate the town of Charlottetown and all Acts amending the same,’” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayer and one person to serve as a Common Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be heid on Wednesday, the 26th day of January, A. B., 1887, At the several places, that is to say: In Ward No. 1, at or near the store of Messrs. J. & TT. Morris, corner of Queen and Water Streets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No, 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No. 4, at or near the Fire Engine House, fronting on Kent Street, east, between Weymouth and Cumberland Streets. In Ward No, 5, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great George streets. And st the said Kieciion the Poll will be opened at nine o‘ciock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o’cloek in the afternoon 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 Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Chaviotietown which les south of Fiizroy Street add north of Grafton Street. Number Five sball comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town, NOMINATION DAY.;} WIELUNESDAY., the 19th inst., from the time of Tweive at noon until the hour of Four o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. Qualification of Electors. see Act 43, Victoria, Cap. 15,sec 20 and 6tand 48 vic. and Cap.8, Sec.12. {L. 8.1 T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City af Charlottetown, A. H. MACPHERSON. City Clerk. Mayor's O&ice. Charlottetown, Jan. 11, 1887—tu wed sat Charlottetown Cemetery Co, ' Pvt? Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the abeve Company willbe heid at 4 o'clock, on the afternoon of TUKSDAY, first day of Febru- ary next, at the oflice of the Steam Navigation Company, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets By order, : F. W. E:ALES, Secretary Cemetery Co, Jan, 14, 1887-15 22 29 IN THE SUPREME COURT, Between THE BANK OF NOVA SCOTIA, Plaintiff, aad JAMES A. REID, an Absent or Absconding Debtor, Defendant. A LL parties indebted to the Defendant are 4. hereby notified that by an order of the ;Supreme Court, made on the thirteenth « ay of January inst,, I have beea appointed Trustee of the Defendant’s debts, under “The Absent Debt- | or’s Act, 1873,” with power to coilect and sue for | such debts, and such parties are hereby notified 9 pay such debts to me forthwith, ROBERT PD. COFFIN, | Trustee. i Ch’town, Jan. 14, 1887.—2i d pat 2i a FOR SALE. ‘fon Shares in “The Examiner Pub- | lishing Company,” ee each Share representing $100 ia the Capital Stock. ee ga ee < ; THE undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (all paid up) of the Capital Steck of THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold in lots of one or more sbares, to suit parchasers. lor farther particulars apply to ‘J. W. MITCHELL, Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1836. - TUESDAY. mee ee NOTICH. UNTIL further notice a Special Passenger train : will leave Charlottetown for Georgetown at 9p.m, every day, except Saturdays and Sun- | days, returning to Charlottetown on arrival of Steamer at Georgetown on following evening, instead of leaving; “harlottetown at usual time on Saturday evenings. Train will leave at 12.05 &.m., Mondays, returning same evening. JAMES COLEMAN, : Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Jan. 7th. 1887. —tf wky prs Iwk FLOUR. 1000 Boils. Matchless, Kent Mills, City Mills, &c., &c., — AT— BEER & CGOFP’S. Dec. 8, 1886. Notice to Debtors All amounts due to W. R, Boreham, and not seiiled for by 26th inst., will be sued for without respect of persons. AMHERST BOOT AND SHOE MANUFACTURING CO. Jan. 12th, 1887—til 20th Dec, 8, 1836. Painting and Repairing A SPECIALTY. meee ae oe HE undersigned, wishing to thank his many friends for their patronage during the past twenty-five years, begs leave to intimate that he isnow preparedto execate all work entrusted to him with neatness and despatch. Painting and Repairing done at bottom prices and all work warranted first-class. New and second-hand American Carryalls, &c.. always on hand. Shop opposite the Law Court,North Side Queen Square. Ww. J. FRASER, late of the firm of McKinnon, Fraser & Co. Nov. 29, 1886—6bwks 2aw Buggies, DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP pes is to certify that the partnership hereto- fore existing between the undersigned, carry- ing on business under the style and firm of LANDRIGAN & STRONG, has, on this Sixth day of January, A. D., 188°, been dissolved by tantual consent. Dated this sixth day of January, A.D., 1837, JAMES P. LANDRIGAN, CHAS. EK. A. SPRONG, Signed in the presence of JAMes H. Goon. * Jan. 12—3wks law SKATES. 300 PAIRS SKATES, IN Acme, Lansdowne and Woodstock, FROM 25 CENTs, UP. SUOGN W. OEARL, Walker's; Corner, Siga of the Stove. Ch’town, Dec. 23, 1886-—-2i 2 wks WANTS, LOST, Fuck. de. Wanteb—A Girl for general housework ina sma'l family. Apply to Mrs. W. R. Bore- ham, Prince Street. jan 17 tf WANTED A Girl for general housework. Ap. ply at this office, janl7 ¢icod pd y TANTED—By a young lady, who has had some yeavs exper ience, a situation as Mill- iner; references good. Address P. O, Box 196, janis tf Ree SALE—That desirable Dweiling House and premises, situate on Kayfield Street, near corner Queen Street, now occupied by Mr. Bruce Stewart. Terms easy. Apply to Richard John- son, Kent Street. janil tf WANTED—At the Hospital for the Insane, a Cook, Apply at the Institution. jané6 6i T° LET—Shop snd Warehouses lately occupied by Beer & Sons at Head Si, Peter’s Bay. Ap- ply on the premises, jan3 tf Te LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by W. W. Rocd, Apply on the premises. nov24 tf T° LET—The House at the head of Pownal' Street, now occupied by Mrs. Robert Weeks, Enquire at THE EXAMINER office. novl7 eod To LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connvily; immediate possession given. For terms aud particulars apply to Owen Connolly. jun?! eod To LET—A House on Pleasant Street, with stable end well in yard. Apply to William Dodd. oct4 To LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as “Maryfield,” situated on Malpeque Road, adioining the premises of Mal- colm McLeod, Esq. For further particulars apply to J. G. Eckstadt, at St. Vincent's eee: nove & T? LET—That brick House on Dandas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms and perticuiars apply to Owen Connolly junZl eod tf for SALE—-A Dwelling House aud Shop ’ situate on Euston Street. For terms and par-| ’ ’ the premfses,—H. H, SP ER ERLE APES. RI EE REE TEI, I EROS 5 AEA EP OGRE RN net a aw Can a etiam Rtg eae Rew encase Pens JANUARY. (PE ISUURD RUILWAY. | ee * sf = ‘. sare i ex," ~ r“> ¥ HORACE HASZARD MANUFACTURERS © GRUPPE AL, REPRESENTING : The Nova Seotia Sugar Nefivnery (lim ted), Halifex, ¥. 8. Messrs J. Lewenz & #anser Bros, Londo», England— Teas. Messrs. Kobert Lamb & Co, Nundee, Scotland —iiags, Hessians, &e. Messrs Thomas Connor & Sons, Portisad, 8 B.—Xenes ar in and iwines. J F. Carter, Eeverley, Mass. tiled Clothing, &e ee WESTERN FIRE ASSURANSE COMPANY. Capital - - - . - Cash Assets” - . ~ - Annual Income Over Yxs= Risks Lowest Rates. $1.000.000.06 | 188 200.46 1.300,000,00 taken on all descriptions of property at HORACE HASZARD, Agent, P. E. Island. COMPANY James St., VWontreal SUN LIFE INSURANCE Head Gilice, 164 Sf. Capital Subscribed S 500,000.00 T. tal Assets ° - . i“ ‘ 1.411.004.3833 Income, [885 - . ‘ . . S19. 987.05 Agents wanted in unrepresented districts. ORACE HASZARD, Agent, P. EF Island. Ch'town, Jan. 13, G. AH. FRASZA BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. “~~ English and American Fancy Goods, English and American Stationery, English and American Novelties. o--: 1SS7-~—Imo eod T is a fact that you can always get, at G. H. HASZARDS’, Something New, Something Novel, Something Striking. J his is especially true in SD dnd ak oe CO PSE et a of which I have, this seison, imported a very choice and extensive line. i would also call attention to my large and varied assortment of FANCY GOODS for Christmas Presents. Stationery Noveities for Ladies—The Primrose Note, The Forget-M»-Not, The Royal Irish Lover Note, The Old English Note. Xmas Presents tor Gentlemen. -Handsome Writing Cases, Pocket Books, Geats Photo Albums, Stylograph Peas, Shaving Sets, Inkstands, Gold Pens, Memorandum Books (in cases), Daily Memorandum Calendars, Stationery Cabinets, Gentlemen's Address Sets. Xmas Presents for Ladies—Seautiful Photograph Albums, Autograph Albums, Writing Desks, Scrap Alburas, Photo Frames, Ladies’ Hand Bags, Ladies’ Pocket-Book Sets, New Style Purses and Wallets, Ladies’ Writing Cases, Screen Albums, Sealing Cabinets, Card Cases, &c. Xmas Presents for Boys New Books, Writing Desks, Pocket Knives, School Sets, The Boys’ Own Annual, Drawing Sets, Paint Boxes, Pocket Books, Purses, &¢, a% You wiill find in our good times, go to s something for every one. If you want to be up to the SS EE. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOOK, CaiTlags Dee, 8, 1886. Builders Compicte Outitting 'W arehouce. ee in the Hine prs w Rael . ° ae - ‘ ai Lowest d dO} Of M---$d0h AE ‘Se0td We offer Beiter Value in BUGGY TOPS than any other House in Canada. NORTON & FPENNELL, “ CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREE January 5, 1887.—2aw & wky a | Buy Your PALI, BOOT bpOpRS EH, ¥. GLC 2 BH Ay q°a>. the premieee Be Ee Dollard. septs tf | Ch'town, Sept. 2, 1886,