unace stand, POE IEE EEE LE } > | was Wo! king rin the lumber woods } DAILY KXAMEN kit t Local and Other Items. ‘TE LEGR APHIC VEWS, \ stad ’ , “ | Sprorar Despatoues To Tor EXAMINER. i Br is Dah UN PARI TA HEN : ary is, | UMMINLUN ARLLAS NL | el nig . - sthean .% ‘Summary of Proceedings. an wm fin 4 Orrawa, Feb. 12. anal ave ‘ Cc] arke W ail wee bo-day introduced his l ill | to amend the anti-Combines Act, so as to > l make it more effective. | Mr. Chariton brought up the subject of " Hull riot, and catled on the Govern- ment to take measures to preserve the free- z - } Gom Of speech “m | Sir Jobn Macdonald said the Dominion \ - % ‘| | Government had nething to do with the | tnatter w 1 was one s&s lely for the Pro- ‘a incial authorities. Hon. Edward Blake sustained this view 1 Ol ; nd said such action as Charlton's tended i \ hi ‘ il ise passion and create trouole. zy next | Replying to Mr. Mills, Sir John Me- - i) il i d the Government had no in- tif m i timation that the United States Govern Yas : lm re about to grant a further lease of : : a iring Sea fisheries with provision r the : } exclusion of Canadian fishermen. Negoti- \ ; ye rlottetow Divi wionstor the settiem ms of the dispute were od iy in MecKache | progressing satisfactorily ' 7| After: , Mr. McCarthy moved the s re sted. | second reading of the Bil to abolish the o French language in the Northwest. | Gregory McD { Mr. Davin moved an amendment refer- n, on Fri | ring tl tter to the Northwest Legisla 2 spices of the} tive A ly, to be dealt with by order or i ' ~ £87 enactment after the next general election er z B Colonel O'Brien quoted the resolutions May — Northwest Assembly and the utter- a Bt ee _ Lic - eS OF Hhewspaper to Prove that the {‘er- gpl ur Ut! SOve 2 } li . of 1e Stanley ritories Ccsirea Guai language iboli ed. Mr. White (Cardwell) supported Mr. ws Day smendment. Beausoliel spoke in VV French, and moved an amendment to the 1 | smendment, declaring it unadvisable to in : erfere with the North-west Act, as such nterference would 0 in doubt the stabil- | ity of our institutions and check immigra- > n. Denison supported the bill, of i ’ i ae ul i . @ nder, ind = said the lang ige “ vl N : : j ns iid be sett] d by the Dominion ° ; 7 pal, “| now, and not left to foreigners who may MA at it seq ue . , _ | aereafter migrate to the North-west. om "| Mr. Mutlo noved the adjournment of , . bate, 1 1 will be resumed to-mor- . ae " j : . br N ihe fi use rose at il p. im, ’ ; si ees = “ae Hritish Politics. Lonpon, Feb. 13 he House of Commons to-day, Sir a _ James Ferguson, Under-Secreiary of fab) 5 | Foreign Affairs, stated that the papers con- , é oe i cerning the Anglo-Portuguese dispute, re- . given lative to territory in South-east Africa, i - Ciul i | would soon be presented to parliament. yas fro | They would serve to largely dispel the \ A misapprehension which is causing the hos- “ i 1 | tile feeling, now being manifested against y! € 1d | the English by the Portuguese. The rela- “ ns between the British and Portuguese j \i St nd : Y ‘ruoments, he said, are friendly Por- wi ot. found jj tugal had suggested arbitration of the uts in Carieton on | questions in dispute, but England was of ; ught to have owned | the opinion that the subject was not one r sist who itved | r arbitration. 1¢ savings bank. | ‘The report of the Parnellecmmission will sa ae probably be laid on the table to-morrow , vi Fowler, Ol) The report is practically unanimous, ‘ = - =| though Judge Day, who differs from Jus- a : : 7 y | tices Hannen and Smith on one or two ; h = | il , a 4 a bh ft —s 7 ili leliver a se parate judgment, ’ . Dre. Welsh, ‘ Viount vart, was} a adaress it rep ly to the Queens and sct ti broken lin h was moved this afternoc n by Phos. e Roydur nu, and seconded by Lord Brooke. Park.—We call Iu his amendment to the address in re- : isermeat in to-day’s | sponse to the speech from the throne, Par- » build stables on riv- | bell makes a distinct and special re-state- 4 id We understand that the | ment of the Lrish grievan ce, and demands siutend to put up aboat 200 horse {| the repeal of the Coercion Act. It is to be ' san er lor ,» VeSslaes debated on Monday. 4 s p ana | i iw \ 1O0uses | ae ee, Hie Got Two Years. tthe Hilss go Sine ae moe Paris, Feb. 12. to be tui atfair. ine i F : ling is prettily decorates A large num- The Duke of Orleans, who came to Paris skaters will appear in costume, pretty, last week in violation of the law of exile, “ un 1 ‘The Twining of } was arraigned before the Tribunal of the the I an ver figures will be a} Seine to-day. He was adjudged guilty and : sentenced to two years imprisonment. The - courtroom was crowded with spectators. I peR.—We are pleased to} When the prisoner was arraigned the crowd f the success of Mr. Pope Howard, of} broke out with loud cries for the army, h Riv Wao, oo recent examinacion | the Duke of Orleans, and the republic It vaeveray eS ~ | became so demonstrative that gendarmes : ee es "He “ ee tel ea ieee were compelled to clear the roum. ao de ee pay P News from St. John ; 3 Ais «a p reure iu niiac pus cc A a ie. Joux, N. B., Fob. 12 j AprLes.—At the Nova Scotia ST. JOHN, XN. he _~ oe I G s’ Association at W< lf vil eo, it Postmaster Willis is confined to his bed Ww speculators had made $50,000] with lung trouble, and his life is despair- m apples purchase od in Annapotis ¥al- ed of. r st season, and that by ignorant and dis Sussex advices are to the effect that packing th fruitgrowers had On- | Andrew Cowie’s body has uot yet been . ifths of the tual vaiue of found, and the prospects of finding it before 8 i had lost $200,000 spring are slight. . ee A despatch from St. Kitts to-day an- LA Phe Chron pays The nounced that the S.S. Portia would be due ‘mn ces receipts during vanuary | hore on the isch. , | to $15,612.24; the total rates of ao : is°9 assessment remaining unpai t at the Weather Builetin. ! BY : were 28],281.10. Water rates er Jemmeany 90,000.36, Tie 0- Toronto, Feb. 13 —10a m. See eee a pores, Me tg Southwest to west winds; fair weather ; $120,132.73, leaving a balance on hand of _— : scan ee. oie a stationary or higher temperature. Dii,lods ia wn a a Ss, Marcu Race.--A match rece took plac CuILpistt Apvice —L’ Kiendard recom- rday afternoon on Hilsborovgi ice be- | mends the French members in the Dominion n F. W. Bevan’s three-s ear-oldand james House to spe ‘ak nothing but French and asserts Sullivan’s four-year-old, for 525 a side. ~ Phe | that in two se 88i0ns the English members will ! was very exciting, but tne thiee-yerr-old | be forced f arp their langu age. LD too many for her opponent, winniag . in ‘ight heats The proprietcr of ‘‘Bel- GREAT PIGEON Marcn.— A Babylon, i. 5 is } congiatuiated on porsessing despatch of the 10th says: The third and lat t promising filly. of the pigeon shoot ing matchs between Dr; | - Gideon F. Knapp, of Westminster Kennel \LL KINDS of game in season at the Old | Club, and Charles Macalester, of the Rivertcan | London Cafe. ~— ieb10 3i | Club, Philadelphia, took place at the Kennel ea Club’s grounds fo-day. It resulted in enother Home For ixterment.—The remains of | victory tor the Philadelphian. The match Fi ancis O'Brien, of Sige arrived home on | was for $16,000 which Macalester won. The Saturday in the Stanley Mr. O'Brien, we | condition of to-day’s match were to shoot at 200 birds each, birds ‘rise 30 yards boundry | | there | | | ; | i i : ; ae count | otherwise st New H umpshire, and was struck in no ' for $1,000 a side. Macalester killed 162 birds stoma by a tree which he felled. He lived | and missed 38 33. Fotal for the three days : ynly but one hour after being strack, His re- 7 Macalester, 423; K napp, 387. Mac alester | ‘ erred in the Catholic cemetery | won $5,0°O, a side bet on the grand total, by 4 HH ves vidow und two | 36 bircs. nil if ‘p sie ] ~~ e | ‘Twexty-lwo Fert or Sxow.—A St. John | ‘ CAL. Owing to the fact thay Telegraph subseriber w rites from : Truckee, hty pers 1D ere unable to ob- | Californi t, as foliows ; ‘The qtantity ot snow t : to the theatrical en ainment t the summit of ti f mount Ins iS greater | it been d ded to repeat the than at any other time since 13807 . It 18 at t a slight chan of pt | least 22 feeet deep and trains have been tprday evening. the 15th in+§. | blocade d for 10 days. nthe ice men are pret- I : s apologise to all p us who. ty well discouraged. They have been trying presente \ tickets and were unable to obtain | to get a crop of ice all winter, but have had | access last night. Seats will- be reserved four * so much snow to vdnteud with that they are vhem vn Saturday bight. alWiut to give up. They Met On the Street. First Citiven.—** Detective went West yes- terday.”’ Second Citizen. - for?” ae Citizen. —‘*To see itheson’s qualification. AR NIVAL AT THE Hillsborough Skating ink, CHARLOTTLTOWN. FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL will held at the Hillsborough Skating Rink, harlottetow the Evening of -**Why,—what did he go he could find if A ; id in C h, on rey oy r Phursday, As this will be the son, Children will be costume. dth of February. irnival this sea- to skate in only { permitted by any will oblige Janitor tne Directors as early as possible N » ot jectiouable skate , ; : handing in their names to the Parties intending to or of costuine allowed on the we, Skaters in costume free, Admission to promenade, 25 ¢ feb3—tl 13th VARNIVAL A Urystal Rink, Summerside, Ev’e, at 8 o'clock. Charlottetown Artillery Band will be in standin’ A Special in the m., nts. GRAND FANCY will be DRESS ¢ held in the TUESDAY Feb, i8th, Train will leave Charlottetown afternoon at 4 o'clock, and return at 1 a. local time. Tickets will be issued at one town and iftermediate stations to Summer side, good to return on Special or any train | on the 19th. Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare from Tig snish, Alberton, Bloomfield, O' Leary, Elle rsti ie ing day. Extensive preparations make it a grand success. Admission 25 cents. free, and Port Hill, good to return follow are in progress to Skaters in Costume GEO. GODKIN, Manager. i Feb e ae <a tl date. Ch’ town, 8, | 1890 1. MC. ASSOCEATION, LECTURE COURSE. ee ‘HE opening Lecture of the season in cone nection with the Y. M. C. Association, will be delivered on FRIDAY, Evening next, the 14th inst., by Charles Palmer, Esq. Subject—British Columbia and the North west, from persoual observation. Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock, Admission 10 cents, ‘| x R. BARRATT, Secretary. febl2 FOR SEWERS Both Public and Private, CiRBONIZiD STOVE THE BES?, athe PEPE Is ‘RHE bore is perfectly smooth and straight and the mode of connection prevents any obstruction at the joints. In durability and in many other respects it is superior to any other pipe made. For further particulars apply to C. N. VRGOM & CO., Manufacturers, St. Stephen. N. B. 4a We can refer to a number of towns and cities where this pipe has been in use for i first-class fare on Special from Charlotte- | many years, and has been so satisfactory as to take the place entirely of glazed pipes. febl2 3aw 6m fr th sat OLD LONDON CAFE, JUST OPENED, With all the Delicacies of the Season, I BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that I have just opened the above Cafe, and have secured the services of one of the best Cooks in the Provisce, and it is my intention to see that everything will be done to cater to the wants of ali my patrons. Come and try 1 8 & Z% 5s? JUSi OPENED !- New Print Cottons, Fine Zephyrs and Ginghams, Swiss Embroideries, Swiss Embroidereis, White Goods, White Goods. . ARNIVAL } |} Charlottetown, February 7, 1890—eod te _FEBR U ARY Y Sal month. \auley Bra 1B 1890. ne ‘ALOT REMNANTS el sical Dress Goods, Print Cottons, Plushes, Ribbons, ete. > -. JOB LOT OF PRINT COTTONS, —AT FROM— — i | | i i 5 Cts, per Yard and Upwards. ¥ » tie ~~ is Durin; “O REGULAR PRICK, - do. Bag. oR 2S do. do. do. as. -~- do., . me Parlor ‘lables, Charlottetown, January30, 1800 W ANT aM, , LOST, ROUNR &e: OST—Horse Blanket this morning on Wey- | mouth or Water Streets, between Sidney mureet and the Railway Round pinaee ae reward will be given if left at B.S. Davies & Co’s., Cameron Block. fb12 Spectacles Finder will fbi2 lipd ost —A pair of gold rimmed wrapped upina handkerc hief, picase leave at this OMee, OST.—Y ‘isan in this city, a Gold Breast- L°s pin, horse shoe design. Finder pa tuie wu es by leaving it ut thus office. our Cook, feds ISHN JOY. Wotica of M: sting. —_————— a f i SHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. island, for the election of Directors and receiving a statement of the affairs of the Bank, will be held at the Banking Office on THU RSDAY, — 6th, at the hour of | Eleven o'clock, Proxies for aiid must be left with the Cashier on or before Wednesday, March 5th. By order, WM. McLEAN, fe Cashier. GIVEN that all NOTICE FO DEBTORS, -to P. J. Foran, N IS HEREBY = its due or owing of Charlottetown, Merchent Tailor, upon any whatsoever, have been assigned to Messrs. Gault Bros. & Co., and that the same must be paid at once to us, as their Attorneys, proceedings will be taken for the recovery of the same, Dated this Sth day of February, 1890. McLEOD, MORSON & MCQUARRIZ fes—ily ddd Zw OTIC! AMO ME |; and be able to give a bondsman. ; } a GA Cal . App si —why tf —A web of dark bomesp in etoth was dropped near the corner af Pownal and + id- ney Streets on Friday, 7th inst. It was immie- diately picked up by a young man, W ho will oblige the owner by leaving it at the Police Station, otherwise proceedings will bo taken for recovering if, 2:— febs OST. do. Si, ise oat do. do., ete eel do, G05 2.4 - do. do., ee arior Tables (Walnut), Sideboards, Mattresses and Hall Stands at the same reduction. iscount ASE t dpe tes anil rile Month of February we will sell BEDROOM SETS, | SIDEBOARDS, A TABLES, | MATTRESSES, At 30 Per Cent. Discount for Cash. HALL STANDS, . —_—_—- ——_( o18,00 A 22.00 24.00 32 0U 35.00 60.00 (Walnut). 40 Parlor Sets, 7 | REGULAR PRICE, $35.00 A "1000 1150 Complete Bedroom Sets, '7 Pieces. $14.40 17.60 19.20 295.60 28.00 48.00 SET. ~~. * do. do. do. do. REDUCED sein: - do. Qi, sia singe Go do do., a Ph do. ice “oat do. do., poi eS do. ae a ——-——— (x }——___—_—_ a LOCES. SET. REDUCED PRICE, - - - $28.00 do. do. Ry eh eg ead 32.00 do. do. do , Stet te oe 45,00 65.00 do. do. 92.00 oie 4 hs ee ——--—-—--—(x)——- peeping Regular 66 Price, $3. 25; Reduced Price, $2.60 5.00; 4.00 ee Call and see for yourselves, —(x) This is no second-hand Bankrupt Stock, but our own regular stock, which we are offerine for One Month at this Big Discount. stock and mean to make this the Larges: as we have an immensg Furaiture Sale ever heid in this City, MARK WRIGHT & C KMAS 1S OVER, A good Cook to goto the country Good wages to febswim was NI Eb.- where athother girl is kept. the right person. Apply at this OF lice. FOR SAL eek dark bay driving Mare. ua- blemished, fast, and perfectly docile. Age, about six years. Apply at this oifice. jan29—3w 2aw WAN TED—A ciinaneil Good wages. Apply to Miss PETERS, Sidmont. declv WOK WANTED.-In a small family. Apply | C at this o:iice. tf ~sanrt SAL™ fe WOR £ A two-story Dwelling House, with * good yor dreom. The hx ruse ecoutains seven rooms, with kitchen atracved, sitt uate wear cor- ner of Edward and Fitzroy Streets Forms | reasonseble. Apply to kK. kK RDDIN; Solicitor. janZ5—-Af Ww AN TiD on Commission, a NALE 23M AN , SS establish a Bie yele A zency for the Province Must devote his whole time to I! Apply with The Govlki Ricyge Co, Limitec seal ra att; —janit of Quebec. references to Brantford. Ont F.—F oar anle, to WM. Har ood sores Bui | ‘Tue Ved TS Adal P. E. \ decZ—~3m Law (tues sat) wky So IS NEW YVEAR’S. ——— } yoo IN RED WRAPPERS, What is Called For. (x) ——-—— DiAMOND <> POTASH TEE RAGID nasil -(x)-—-—— ISLAND SOAP WORKS. 7 hi Fe Ana Oe - e armen are Lane 9 re oe + ay race a ee a ae ot Se ee ne 5 0 coe ?