raat end ther items. > ~— Rall - od A i i, stent EGRAPKIG MEWS, | | « fet ni. ani aE Bi n, he tl ae Re Z oe a Ae wl a . ~ id : WHR, Co Cea Ree bape, 2 n- OA ALOT AE LE ee a aE tt Me ane 1685. Lansdowne at the Carnival. . ET | Ortawa, Jan, 26. N ‘ c $ ’ + . : : [enciua sails —_ Lord Lensdowne and suite have left for | eof 0 a 0) i ioht (Srnoial Dusrarcues To Tae EXAMINER.) |the Montreal winter carnival, but will | el ie : q pone on Wednesday, in time for the open- | , : ae on New Orleans Exposition has a heavy i i}, | ing of Parliament and the unveiling of the : | Cartier statue on Thursday. On Saturday : - eT ‘the Governor General holds a Drawing mT r Mrs. Jarley’s waxworks| ENGUTRMENT AND ANGER | Room in the Sonate Chamber. _ EXRINBLED. | Keil Telephone Monopoly Broken. wWoOnTTeAL Al TN), to ad. ial i as ‘ f ) , ; ; j y y : : ! i Danger of Lynching Cunningham | | Sn ae . res that Grattan’s Parliament ~ | By the Minister of Agriculture's decision to Lrelane the Prisoner, iu the Bell Telephone case, the monopoly in - <2 commence ‘aot Telephones is broken and there will : runkenness at the Stipen- | be free trade in telephones in future. Rates ar ite’s Court this forenoon, ANOTHER ARREST ! will be decreased 50 to 75 per cent. through * ' — —--—- = the competition. famou eauty, Drs, f- . , . * oR. ; oa ee L Hone Betti =| PRECAUTIONS AGAINS1I ; | NOTH CE | z DY NAMATERS. | Whe Scott Act in Circulation. de @ rr A ‘ at the tiper diary Mag. ities aap ay : i aoe s forenoon was adjourned | Orrawa, Jan. 26, i eal a . “ o N Jan % | mn } b ] . = L rere 7 | ‘Twenty thousand copies of the Scott Act | As we are about ma cing a meeting of the Dominion , The excitement one ang . enkindled by are heing issued in Quebec, with Archbish P| change in our business we re- é negatS oc.ock im NScoit’s/ the expl ston on Saturday atternoon, still lachereau s indictment. j Z . | continues. Romor was current last even- ae { quest ap Immediate Payment of - ! Ing and this morning, that Cunninghay, King Carnival Reiens in Montreal. all accounts due up to this date. as British Columbia has | who was arrested at the Tower would have - ve : murder of five men and one! hada heaving to-day at the Thames police | : on N ' CO — | court,in Arbour St. The reports caused the | Monrreat, Jan. 27. W.& A. BROW! & . “a . }court and streets in the vicinity to be The city as crowded with sight-reers. The Jan, lst, 1885.—ja 6 I. Hospitel Bezaar will be held | crowded with excited citizens, and extra | Carnival promises to be a great success. a i2th, instead of Wednes-| police had to be placed on duty to keep The weather is all that could be desired. 1] order. The feeling against Cunningham is sivewt Methodist Church | Y°CY, bitter, and if the crowd once got their M. P.’s Arriving in Ottawa. : on oe i oc; am | hands on him there is no doubt he would sabia : . eer ae ee | be lynched. Otrawa, Jan, 26, > each eam — ANOTHER ARREST. Senators and members are already arriv- ue Garfield Memoral hospital is reported | Shortly after noon it was learned that the ing for the session. be wit money, without patients and | detectives had arrested another man con- rt 8 nected with the explosions, and that he and Weatner Busietin. + bees | Cunningham would be arraigned together Mrs iAl S$ and r daughter have | he Px Street nolica « . a . 7 Wir as VUntario, for passing | = Bow Street police court. The ote Toronto, Jan. 27--40 a. m. been arres ‘ a ee “| ple in the vicinity of the Thames police : p : i ae om | court then left in the direction of the Bow ae west to north winds ; fair - Se ' colde . Fresu i “, 22 cents per dozen at R. | Street court. me K. Brace’s. ( i Oats and Barley, also VALUABLE INFORMATION RECEIVED. METEOROLOGICAL OFFICE. Bran always a The letter received by the police officials Charlottetown January 26, 1885. | eeiemie, .cpemememeatitntin - ' - yesterday, is now believed to be a very im- Highe st Temperature EN oc tondan 987 , , oe ae eo ee eee Henry ‘ s lecture on the Land Ques- | >. ., ant “document. in addition to other} Lowest Temperature (read at midnight). .13 5 a it Belfast, Ireland, on the | ; tluable information, It states that St. | Lowest Temperature this morning ...... 4.3 Se 5 - os - Pani’s Cathedral and the office of the Daily! Temperature this morning,at 8 o’clock... 6 4 - — ill } e pre- | “ lee i aph are ‘hea the oe — ri oe this wens , soe a LS a ; o ¢ the dynamiters threaten to blow up. est- . , uct! No «, a be | ” — . : ; ( | : b. 3rd “i | minster Halland the Tower are closed mq Irish Home Rule. dditi be ‘thal ° th the L est Exclusively DRY i every one, except Government officials | er a : ade : ition 1eir premises, they are now the Largest Exc ] r “in the Upper Prince | engaged in inapecting the structure. |, Mr. Parnell, on his arrival at Cork, on en oR a Provine Gi l th ee attention +f dike branch, they are rus eileen ahaa i he (the 22ud inst., was greeted with great GOODS HOUSE in this Province. Giving thei , = ethane tT ee enthusiasm by thousands of people. Thej; ti iy est Value. me early aud sccure a seat, Niany persons carrying parcels in the] streets were gaily decorated. Addvessing| 12 ® Position to give the very Best Tux entertainment this evening is expected | Streets to-day have been stopped by the! the multitude he said it was not possible for be the best entertsinment ever held in the| Police and the parcels examined before | English parties much longer to resist the ! = LARGE STOCK © CF WAP GOODS se Prince Street Methodist Chareh. they es permitted to pass on. The *P | determined band of Irishmen, if backed by 8 ' i ’ 2 proaches to all public buildings are being the Irish people, who in the near future Twe le the P. E. I. Hospital Bazaar | Tigidly guarded. Nobody is allowed to will prove invincible and unconquerable. Committeo are requested to meet in the Y, M.| enter without submitting to the closest Home rule, he said, was stolen from Ire- . 0 Pa: ‘day next, tae O9th, at | scruitney. land and must be restored, and that must 3.30 SURROUNDED BY SENIINELS, |include the restitution of Grattan’s parlia- - ' : : _ The Towerand Parliament houses are ment. He was repeatedly cheered.| Previous to Stock=taking they will Sell the balance of their CS tas | eurreunded wilh sentinels nad extra police-| Although ill, he attended a banquet in his . : : f ttate, on Friday, the 30th inat., Mr. J. | TETOUnce! wi Maieude. ebief af govern- | honor on the 23rd, by the corporation and Fur-lined CLOAKS at a big reduction, MANTLES and JACKETS at a big reduction, GC a ats. s ent Cepartment of exploslves, is minutely | electors o ork, None o _the oma ¢ . : ks ‘ ‘ 1 ie : e r chen ANON | examining tes sepmigiet fee “cxelenenn | Camas ality Sckalihel ths Viking ether Ladies’ ULSTERS at a big reduction, Men’s Fur CAPS at a big reduction, ied le to induce | Immense crowds of people continue to be | forbidden them to be preaent. The nation- Wool Scarfs & Squares at a big reduction, Knitted Wool JACKETS at a big reduction. ington this attracted to the vicinity of the Tower and | alists take encouragement from the remarks ; , = i a cap al | Weatesincter Mall |of Sir Thomas Brassey, M. P., in a speech hi : e He LD $i «De GpPiwAl tHilnsater siali. ‘ : " . . . . . : 4 . o.oo fo ok }at Hastings on the 2list inst. He said he Al Ch q R | bl th t (| bt th thi p! h J a aati i oer % : believed a movement in the direction of Ways Ga) all prices Bila G, Wi Ol 00 1§ 18 G ave tl ay Ou ~ VERY LATEST PARTICULARS. | local self-government for Ireland was im- c ph dagttegeermiting Be on ye | i}. deo owe Blankets, Comforts, Counterpanes, Flannels, Wincey, wil ; to the peerage, with the title of Lonpon Jan 26. |} would be made to the Irish, ° Lord Charlott on account of his ex- i ‘simon eaneienten sinacnnet ti ett tipcenieineneninnetenennne Cloths, Linens, KC. &C, : i with the St. Peter’s Band | ne Te ee | f tr ae ° . The excitement and anger enkindled by | A Tragedy. . oe he explosions continue. The man Cun-| oa : oe in mind the lec i a cn ad is eaid t b . eae | reRRIpLe aoe ste a Tl P-TOP VALU ES IN DRESS COODS & VELVETEEN S. a6 yu K2e ec- } ynain a ested 15 sar v0 c ) ” | oTiee ; TAuTe RP? oar : by ion hia Mr. Burwash | with the explosions without doubt. —A WIFE AND DAUGHTER'S DEATH. ght: ita Strength and Beayty,” in the UBLIN COUNCILMAN REBUKED. a , 2 ‘ n'y ro Gs ’ Hall next Tharsday evening, | , ee i at A enon = ee eras who Gents’ GLOVES and MITTS, Ladies’ GLOVES and MITTS, Dé ee a full house. }_ of & meewng in Maoln, Vounciis lives near Lime Lake, township of Hunger- a t a . y a om “i | Phelan apkKe in justification of the out- ford, Ontario, two of oat deeutinaes Silk HANDKERCHIEFS, Fur CAPS and MU FFS, Beer's Suerporters.—The per- oe s, but was 7 romptly ch a 4) were ill with ecarlet fever, sold his laat cow | SCARFS and TIES, Real Lace SCARFS, canal Jaer’s ' est present who denounce 1e@ dyna er dave avo to nroc i “etn vil pleana treet this evening, | mito. work ao ““Outragee against Ireland |9,©°" 48Y8 ago to procare food, but spent | COLLARS and CUFFS, HOSIERY and CORSETS, “ nm Willis Dieass meet lg evening, ; am ae il | the one} ave an B 8 ml - 7.39 p. m u MeKachern’s Building, | and against God, (drunk. About midnight on the 21st iust. | Gents’ UNDERCLOTHING, Newest CORSETS. on Street COST OF THE EXPLOSION $70,000, he quarrelled with his wife, and took up a) ~ . 2“ See nee iti chair for the purpose of killing her , i a = . @ ‘ F monthly commanicatioD ot se ssse explision esteods $70, |The cldest of the sick girls sprang out of SLIPPER PATTERNS, CUSHION PATTERNS, BRACKET PATTERNS, ee ae ee ee <1) },, | perty by the late explosion exceeds $70, 5 <—t 4 : No. 2, A. F. & A. M., will b : | bed and threw open the door, thus allowing ae ‘ - " s und M Hall, t»-morrow (Wednesdas) | 900 be fa her mother and sister te escape. The brute| Cotton Goods of Every Description we Guarantee to be as Cheap as any to be fo . Z | viembera, with re ne: then struck the girl with the chair. The! 1 to attend.—C. I. Morrison, | Th i Gi WY blow proved fatal afew hours later. The | secretar 6 faico- Resé ai’, mother, who reached a neighbor’s house in | PE RKI NS & Ss f ERN Ss. a ccieien oe Citizens | her nightclothes, also died from the effects | : i 8 - Se Se es of the exposure, and both were buried on | Ch’ town, Dec. 17, 1884. Sat ul lave, oWing to the shertness of x vey x he Pa hy Tag ‘ day i : ? he nd wsentet to allow ticket | THE BATTLE OF KEELUNG | the same day. | es = —- - Oiders to skat rink every night this | ciieiieiiliaiieninniysetiiiii ia i ai j Kk. Probably baud might will also ce Thomas Perry, who murdered his sweet- | T@ the Electors of Ward 3: _— Panis, Jan. 24. heart, Miss Alicis Bur Bs step-daughter of | 1 ENTLEMEN,— Having been requested Vy ee P Admiral Courbet telegraphs as follows} Galway hotel keeper, in November last, | by a large number of the electors of Hk i attention Of manufacturers regarding the enz:gement with the Chinese | was hanged at Galway, Ireland, on the! Ward 3 to accept the nomination for common . 8 vat ay ans Chk Se | os Reshend +A Astchianes 68 Gee Adee tah oe. Perry was engaged to be mar-| councilman, | have decided to do so. If . . io a pe infantry jmprudently attempted to carry|ried to Miss Burns, but she broke off the | elected I will support all useful improve- | kB : trow, Jan, 2th, s¢ 12 t} a cs Chinese earthworks oateide of engagement. He travelled over one hun- | ments within the means of city rate payers. -_ ao a oe Oe | Retlanat aa pa repulsed. Nineteen | dred miles for the purpose of committing ROBERT D. MACLAREN, | ae pang, AP in the night) Ch’town, Jan. 20—24, 27 pd fl | men were killed, and twelve were seriously the deed. He reached Galway in t , ’ . »,+1 p ‘ = as M on rraigned before the | nd tonieabel slightly wounded. Reinforce-| ard stayed at hse _— Fa - 1 ‘CHILDREN’S FANCY CHAIRS, CRADLES, COT Ts, 4 | . u4 arfraigo lore = ote ‘ hen he went to sez iss Burns, hh i f W fl A . | i 7 4 p . vistrate’s Coart this aro | ments have — ee and landed at wy BF Pr ee ae ae Tp t p labors 0 ar | SLEIGHS, &e., CHEAPEST, r " disturbauce he Qe y 1 xce ne . . ‘ . ” ai 7 Ancdint -" . fin om g - w a Keelung in excellen her if she was st:il determined to give him ENTLEMEN,—Havivg been nominated | ad si isiun, bat it will not be col-| ; up as she had written. She replied ‘‘yes.” ata public ae of the a as @& 4G ; wanes ic-emaitbed. = i : R if P rry then shot her through the heart, and candidate for civic honors at the ensuing . s ‘Tags ib li an ermal. ver Low. [ntense AlXi6ty egal iD thea shot himself, but without wounding elestion, I most respectiuily accept the nom- Mirrers & Looking Glasses, K § ch . y 7 . himself seriously. ination, and solicit a coniinvance of that Tu f P. &. Island will meet Feneral Stewart siccneiiilimiictiib dias: support «hich you gave me in the past. quacter! ya in Zion Church, Char- : ax ; of large forgeries committad a! i! lected to represent y:u in the Council, ] cow, Paesday, ard | opened 0 li _—_——_—_—— ieee poe pgo have font been brouzht to | 8hall continue to advocate tag of a u.., and at Murray Harbor North, j te : september last the pro. | reform and retrenchment which I believe ae i . 7 . ii ldings is , 90 February, tor the induction | Wategtey Pressing Forward eae ee ke ee ee ee ca'culated to advance the interests ot the Our stock of Gilt and Walnut Picture-frame Mouldings i ee to his Assistance Notre Dame treet, engaged a dashing looking | city aud relieve the taxpayers. I am, geutle- the largest in the Lo«er Provinces, unrivalled in quality and Gi S ‘ . . | a ed | men ‘ . ; > ok ‘has i . American, who gave the name or Jerrule, as a | ’ 5 ; Seeks i sind of ictures--the Cheapest in Se ee ljourned } salesman in bis store. Jerrule was afterwards Your obedient cm Bi . val lety > aud made te suit all k p P 1) Q OF.— s * se ns jie promoted to the position of cntideutial clerk, JOHN P. TANTON. fthe city. : a ee 7 tid Loxpvon, Jan, 26. and made use of the opportunities which he! Ch’'town, Jav. 20—lwk cod pd oy : 7 7 ae hd S ae Intense anxiety is felt for the fate of|chus obtsined to intercept drtts. furge the - eee a * i th 2} Ge S ewar’. The War Office had re-| name of his employer, | ane comm Sue” Eee NOTi CéE Ps \RLOA & CrA ’ . de debat h eadaad further tidings from him up to] then resigned his position and is now supposed j tielt au dieled Lo. Te ade” Wcemaadiiens en expected | ‘0 be in Uhicago ‘The amount which he ob-| +. pEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL| , ane te a sag dei ac flicials mak~ no effort | tained by these meavs is thought to be $1,500. ] GENERAL MEETING of the Share. | ascetics oor re ee a ee epocints _ , Iders of ne ExaMiner PuBusni.e Com- | neenennanee | to conceal their deepevinpg disappointment | News from Berlin Jeads tothe belief that ho ee j EE IPE ee a1 a * o 4 S 1FOM BOF tei ; PANY will be heid at the oftice of Tue | ‘ ; ‘ a2 Usk of . “Rp vo , ; es ong | as they stil fail to convey. grave —— will result from Germa ExaMincm newsap-r, on WEDNESDAY, ‘Examine our Magnificent Parlor and Chamber Duilts, which Ow Sore © FECcRMy Sane . aggression in Ae : 9 Lie a oo ' UNE @ s accotut of the sudden | (a nl es - vi eee tenets tants ab the hear of we are Selling at Cost. , 4 respected resideut of that place Fhe French Elections. BIRTH. er Pa ’ g- ; : “o I ; yO ( be } ee r Tg , * . , di vot hI iii th are Paris, Jan. 26, At Falconwood, on Monday, Jan. 26, tle N. A. MITC <a CHAIRS—Parlor, Chamber, Office, Children’s and Kitchen ee ee : . 8. Blanchard, of a daughter, D . . : : . . of his hind weiting, whiel will | lections for Senators were held through- wite of E. 8. Blanchard, of s Ch’town, Jan. 15, 1985—wkly Chairs, cheap. All kinds of Upholsvering Work, m ol nner ion. out France yesterday. ya Bi —— MAKKRiab. ‘ENDERS Painting, Varnishing and Gilding. oe an we -one rv were 3 : r 5 \pplicativns are made , spy Mea ee eee no Ona 21st inst., by the es J. re nen at - , : oe HW : FI k Fib - the commutation | Chet 2. cod ae ae aa the residence of the bride’s father, George W ILL be received by the undersigned up 7 ‘ rr TATTRRSC ._ Ba. i als ocKk 1bre : fn tial ior . Hs wae mame ’ ” A ae : od ac e oS a Auld, to ¢ harlotte Hughes, tifth daughter of to 12 o clock, noon, o! the 5th Febru- BEDDING AN vD MAT PRESS Feathe ; th, : > 5 Yeomans at| be taken. 1 oa Republicans bave gaine Benjamin Hughes, Esq., bouh oi Covehead, | ary next, for the erection of an addition to the | Excelsior, W 001, Straw—Cheapest in ihe Cily. 1 June last, | twelve sea°8 60 Tar Lot 34. Prince Edward Island Hospital, harlotte- | : i next mon . oa on : town, according to plans and specifications to aie re a Welseley Pressing Forward. ea | | be ecen at the office of Messrs. Phillips & Bedsteads, Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Bookcases, Scheflioneers, ' e d at -—-—- In Charlottetowas, on Tuesday, Jan. 27, of | Chappell, Architects, ; oe 7 les Lee it est. ‘ f a Loxpon, Jap. 26. | spinal Gieiinc‘teks G4 ten duniioade at ac | Cae Hospital do not bind | Washstands, &c.—-Cheap i ni ae feom Alexandria to the Ex- | William Pes . Usoer Great George Street, | thems: Ives to accept the lowest or any tender, : - ; i 4 sot as ak Co. says Gen. Lord| Elizabeth, @ aghter of the late Jas. Saunders,| For further particulars apply to; | JORN v¢ EWSON Lodisas at forks | change pe. eee from | Of Wine’ © Road, in the 16ch year o her age. D. R. MACLENNAN, ’ ts ae murder | Wolseley has sen a ‘Aamo ii re adi sail ate heute Give Silien aot j Secretary, b’ i D 19 1884 ) aX ov 5 a We Ae oe Abavi eee | kh ril ) ‘a nS x wart, ane & “tse te ’ ‘ ore : “ - 7 ' we ‘ bow Jan, 2 13856. +0 town, ” ” > ~~ L058 4% ; about lo proses forward. on i). .sday, ab 2 o'oiuuk, p. md. Cowwe, 1,