et : tocal and Other Items, on 47 THe CAPES No crossing toeday. ' - No TececaamMs —The telegraph line in New Brunswick is “down.” There are no 2 te? 5 f lav qes pars ‘ ™ 7a , - RrMEMBER to patroni. » the Concert, Thursday é¢vening, The object is a , a For Poe Make your arrangements to atiend the concert on Thursday evening in, sid of the poor. The Oddfellows always give | atreat. Doorsopen at 7.30; Concert at 8 o chuck pied Oopreitow’s Teuriz. — A late Holifax Independent Order of h says that th represented by the Gddfellows in that city, @desp Orient, Mystic and Amity lodges, has pur. chased the Globe Hotel site for $2,500. An Oddfellows temple will be erected on the g yund at once, < saiahiiiieiah a oop News For PosrMAsters.—A recent Ottawa despstch says it is announced that a new sca adopted by the government and will be pus in force as soon a8 eXpenditure is authorized by Parliament. Hon. John Haggart is given credit for a change which will give post- masters a substantial increase. icant \ Fastine Matca —Dr. H. S Tarner, the man whe was famous so long for having fasted forty days, now lives on a farm eighteen miles south-west of Clinton, Mo He now challenges “igaor Succi te sit down with him at®Chicago during the World’s Fair to test the matter in a ninety day's fast on water only, or, if Succi prefers, to let the fast continue from day to day till one or the other yields. - Hap vo Cet Tuer Way.—The Moncten Times says: The morning train from Buc- touche was over three hours late yesterday. ‘The delay was caused by the rails in diffrent places being covered with ice. At St. An- thony the train was stopped for an hour, three other stoppages being made between here ani Cocague. Axes, picksxea, shovels, ete., we e called into requisition, passengers jéading a hand in cutting the ice. > Prospeets For War.—The prophets of a war in Europe, whose occupations have been gone for a season or twe, are raising their heads once more with the beginning of the New Vear. It is aileged that Russia’s mili- tary preparations are suspicious; that the technical pushed aetively, the military instructors ‘ising at G®. m even in the coldest weather ; that the government has been buying large quantities of gold; that all the first class fortreasess On the western frontiers are being ictualle to stand long sieges, and that thee new brigades of light artillery are being tormed rt ees A Sap Arvarn —The Quebec Chronic'e re- ports a sad «ifsir, attended with serious results, which took place at Valcartier, Que., a few days ag». A woman, a resident of that place, being alone in her house with four chiidren, the eidest five years of age and the youngest a mere infant, fell down in an epileptic fit. The children being frightened started to alarm their nearest neighbors, who lived about a mile away, and walked that distance in their bare feet in one of the coldest days of this winter, the eldest carryihg the joungest on his back. The result was that all four were so badly frogem that the -pnysician found it necessary to amputate the little uufortuuates’ feet. a eat Tax Green-erep Monster.—Late advices from Guderich, Ont., state that cries of mur- der browg!t help to Mra. Donald McKionon, on the 15.4, as she lay in her hasband’s barn with a ballet in her body, just below the heart. She was removed iato the house. There her husband was fc uad also shot, his wound being in the abdumen. Both were thought to be mortally wou ded and their deposit a) were taken. MecKinnon’s was to the effect chat his wife had become insanely jealous of him and had attempted suicide and that when he discovered what she had done he alao- resolved te end his life, Mra. Me- Kianon’s deposition states that her husband in a fit of jealousy threatened to murder her aud that she was pursued by him to the barn, where he ficed at her. Neither can recover. om Kenstncron.—Judging by the town of Kensington we should say that enterprise has not yet departed from the Province. There is now hardly left a sign of the great fire which well-uvigh obliterated this rising town a little more than a year ago—only new and finer buildings have been erected in the place of the older ones. Dr. Macneill moved into his splendid aew residence on Feday last. ‘*The Jubilee,” under the management of Mr. and Mrs. Henry Clarke, is now one of the best appointed and most comfortable hotels in the country. The stores are well supplied, and the moer- chants of the place apparently prospering. Neither Konsingten nor the settlements roundabout are ruined yet. Canpipares For Tue Caarn.—The Court of Appaals im sessivn at Albany, N. Y , last weet, affirmed the judgmenis of convic- tiva in the csses of the three murderers— James, Slocum, Hassis A. Smiler and Feank Fish—all of whom are utider sen- tence of death. Slecum, new in Sing Sing prison, killed hia wife Ellen in a tenement house in New York city, Dec. 13th, 1889 Swiler murdered his mistress, Maggie D Riiney, at New York, April 3rd, 1890. The woman left him because of ill-usage, aad upon her refusal to return to him Smiler shot her dead. Smuler was a print- er, and had b-en a lieutenant in the Salva- tun Army. Fish murdered John Cullinane & Canandaigua, Jan. 25th, 1890. Ser Himsetr ow Fine.—A life convict atthe Aubura, N. Y.,- penitentiary named Loiselle, nade an unsuccessful attempt to burn down the place and destroy himself one day last week. Liselle, it appears, was in the habit of rising early and assist- ing its Preparing the breakfast. He rose as usual, bur tnstead of going about his work secured & kerosene oil can and emptied its contents on the doors and stairs that lead ‘othe hospital. He tried to set it afire but "would not blaze. He then emptied the Sonteuts of another can on his person and set mself atire. The blaze attracted the ion of the guards on duty in the Rear the hospital. Two of them be- €Xcited and tired several shots at the man. They finally succeeded in him ia a blanket and extinguishing before Loiselle was seriously The shots were fired at random F tation hot hit the convict. Upon investi- ai _.” found that Loiselle had be- ; sane, and was taken with the delu- hat the Lord had called him to go. . ET EELELE? 7 to offer himself up as a burnt “ — . ee lee paanpuennainemenemtoatnemeeetere mans ae — — _aatibemeenmeee ae dasanid | Tur Svaxury le of salaries for postmasters has been | se ° 7 4 ° | training of the soldiers is being; 8 g A la ae ee Nu sass gp ie A attra: 2 ae en ae DAILY EXAMINER, - - - -- a een . Local and Other Items. —_ To-night —mr. L. H.D F Mr. L. H. Davies ular lecture. : _—o-- ow W stewing prunes just received at Beer & ioff’s, jani9 2i pop _— >. arrived at Georgetown at half pxst twelve to-day, dein MINSTRELSY at Oddfellows Concert for the poor, Thursday evening. Seach Barcatns —The balance of our winter goods will be sold at cost.—McLeod & McKenzie. > ee a , >AND OF Hope ENTERTAINMENT, Thursday, 29h January, ‘* When er loose mule ‘li soon | be erbout,” _—-—~>_>--— , wy ® >) a . $ Poticz Coury.—This morning, one drunk was fiued $2 or 8 days, and a larceny case was adjourned, --—-_ oe CoRRECTION.—An error appeared in Odd. fel.owa programme yesterday in price oi bickeis. The price is 25 and 35 centsand not 25 and 50,3 Kemember the Date.—Tuesday the oun January,—ot Barns’ ou. versary concert ia aid of the puer. Jan 15 3 i eed. siniiilibeniidis A Rive Otp Ace.—John McCoskery and Lawreuce Mersereau have just died ut Suubury county, N. B., the tormer aged 93 and the latter 99. Both were somewnat addicted to the use of tubuccu and spirits. _———_—-~-— Zion Cuurcu.—The adjourned annual mveting of Lhe Congregation ot Zion Caurch wil be held this evening at8 o'ciock, A full attendance of all the members and ad- herents is requested, es oni Martine —Pvrince Edward Division No, 1,5. vt 4. meets this evening at 8B o’cluck suatp, fer imitiauon. A ful attendance is requested. Visiting brethren always weicome.—W, li. Clark, R. 5S. ee Your only chance to hear Mr. Davies’ BeW lecture ian Cuarloue- town W.ll be at the séetuedist Church schvot-room this evening. Merrtinc.— The annual meeting of the Womeu's Missionary Society will be held in the basement of the Methodist brick church, to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, at 7.30 o'clock, jan20 Li ——— : Wit Be a Canpipatse.—We are author- ized Lo Staite that Philip Large, Esq., owing to the pressure brought to bear upun him by sv many of the ratepayers, has consent- ed to becume a candidate for Councillor for Ward Five at the coming civic election. a A CowarpLy Act.—Last evenigg about 8 v'clock, a littie girl, the dsughter af resident of the city, was sent to a vendors to buy a bottle of liquor. Having the necessary cer- titicate the girl was given the liquor; but while on her way heme she was attacked by two young men who relieved hier of her purchase. Itis hoped that the individuals who would thus waylay a little girl will be brought to justice. seingaepianalll Masonic.—The ofiicers of St. Andrew’s Lodge, No. 13, A. F. & A. M., Montague, follows : W M-— John D Bell, S W—Horatio Nelson. J W—Daniel F McDonald. Treas—W Leith Poole. Secy— Gower McLeod. Chap—Daniel A Martin. S D—A J McLeod. J D—T L Smith, S$ 8--Daniel Robertson. J S—Wm McDonald. M—-N McLaren. T—C B Fraser, O—J T Rvbison. i Tue 1, 2, 3, 4,5.—The Canadian Fireside Weekl, is Gut with another grand prize com- petition to increase its circulation, in which 300 valuable prizes are offered. This is no | puzzie or trick, and requires no searching in | dictionaries or books of any kind. It is ia- | genious, but simple, and has never before | been offered by any paper. A child of eight }can win as easily as a culiege professor. | Among tho prizes are bicycles, tricicles, $100 ‘cash, furniture, silverware, jewelry, sammer | trips— prizes for men, women, boys and girls, | 300 inall, Send at once fe for sample copy, with tull particulars and list of prizes, to 9 Adelaide street west, Toronto, Oat. Mention this paper. eod wy 3m ee Personal. Mr. John Latey, for thirty-three years editor of the lilustrated London News, died last week. ’ It is announced that Archdeacon Farrar after consultation with his publishers, haa decided to withhold the publication of his new book entitled *t Darknees and Down, a Story of the Karly Christians,” until the Ameiican copyright bill shall have gone into eperation. This the Archdeacon supposes will be in July. — Victoria was very kind to the poor of Windsor at Christinas, as is usual. Her gifte took the forin of beef and coal. Joints of beef, of from three to seven pounds weight, have been distributed, the size varying in accordance with the aumber of those who constitute the family. The total weight of these joints was a ton anda half. The other half of the gift, consisting of coal, is delivered at the bouses of the recipients, so many sacks r family, and in this way sixty tons have as distributed. The money value of these two items for Windsor aloae is $1500. rrr Local Notices. See those cheap table covers at Stanley Bros. janl9 3i eod Table covers selling at very low prices at Stanley Bros. jan18 3i eod ble covers seliing rapidly at Stanley Bros. Table covers g rap jeals % ocd Suddenly in this city, on Tuesday morning, 20th od Ellen Reline, fifth Lennkeer of John and Elizabeth Carver, in the 19th year © penal will leave her father’s residence A +-xandria, Lot 49, to-ra0rrow (Wednesday) afternvon, at two v'clock, for the cemetery at Birch Hill. Friends and acquaintances are respectfully invited to attend. At Boston, Mass., on the 14'h inst., Lewis tings. ia the 15th year of his age, after a se a p»inful illness, He was the only d mugoh-loved son of Dr. U. H. Hastings, ont on a talented and promising youth. were on the 27th ult. installed into oftice as LECTURE. | OUIS H. DAVIES, Q.C., M. P., will 4 lecture before the Epworth League, in the Basement of the Methodist Church, on TUESDAY NIGHT, the 20th instant, at 8 o'clock. Subject, ‘A Visit tomy Fatherland.” Admission, 10 cents. janl7—3i Jas. Patan & C6. balance of our Winter Goods at, such low prices as will add ~—strl . ~ . more | to our fame as the keenest eutting firm in the trade. Millinery Very Cheap. Goat Robes Cheap. Carpets Very Cheap. Astracan Jackets Cheap. Bargains in Ladies’ Ulsters, Jackets and Dolmans. Men’s Reefers and Overcoats. Muffs, Capes and Boas. QUR GREAT SPECIALTY: Law Prices in all Departments, JAS. PATON & CO. MARKET SQUARE. Wonderfully Low Figures, LADIES’ ing something Special. at money-saving prices. . to clear them all. Charlottetown, January 2C, 1891. ~ Charlottetown; January 8, 1890. ne ee ee ee TABLE TUESDAY, JANUARY 20, 1801. TANLEY BROTHERS ee —{x)—-- — Sipushestiitesteedeseeeeee EE COVERE. _ Six Bozen SILK EMBROIDERED CLOTHS, Tapestry and Felt. If you avant a Piano or Table Cover have a look through tliese, as they are marked at WATERPROOF You must have them, and it is just as well that you should know that we are offer-— We look closely at the matter of Quality in these goods, and leave the buyer to look closely at the Prices. CLOTHS FOR LADIES’ , Our Stock in this line is really excellent, and we expect buyers to share the pleasure we feel in offering them a First-Class Assortment of ULSTER and JACKET CLOTHS The lot must be sold. CLOAKS. WEAR. CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. A few left, right in every way. You can have one at your own price, as we intend STANLEY BROTHERS, oe — (x)— hia aiiienalt Yonasicnneaclai- Site Wow Taking ~h. {x BROWN’S BLOCK. I89!-- JANUARY --I891. PERKINS & STERNS. Stock, iG BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN WINTER DRY GOODS. Our Quarterly Accounts have been sent out during the past week, and we would be obliged to our friends to respond to the same quick. Solid Charlottetown Board of Trade, /-o adjourned General Quarterly and An- nual Meeting of this Corporation will be held at the Board Room, Cameren Block, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 2lst inst., at 8 o'clock. The Council will meet at 10.30 a. Mm. B. D. HIGGS, janl7—tl dte Secretary. DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP aa partnership between the unders'gned, as Barristers and Attorneys, under the style of PALMER & McLEOD, having ter- minated by lapse of time, is dissolved from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, the 3lst day of December, A, D., 1890. MALCOLM McLEOD, H. J. PALMER, D. C. McLEGCD. jan7—all Island prs dy 3w wky 2m NOTICE. HE undersigned have entered into partner- ship as Attorneys and Solicitors, under the name of M & D, C. McLEOD, and continue the practice of the profession at the offices of the late firm, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlott2tewn, P. E. I. MALCOLM McLEOD, D. C. McLEOD. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1891. jan7—all Island prs dy 3w wky 2m H. JAMES PALMER, (of the late Firm of Palmer & McLeod), Barrister aud Attorney-at-Law, NOTAKY PUBLIC, &c. OFFICE—O Halloran’s Buildiag, next door to B-nk of Nova Scotia. Money to Loan, Charlottetown, Jan. 3, 1891, jan7 * HURRAH FOR HO [0] conn ~iaeremniiiommerteenainii (x}—-_--—---——— —-—-—— —-——(x) ————- — eB 7 ——— Citizens’ Meeting. N compliance with a Resolution of the City I Council and a Requisition of City Coun- cillors, I do call a Pubiic Meeting of Citizens to be held in the MARKET HALL, cilities Wednesday Next, 2ist of January, AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M., to take such steps as may be decided upon to raise funds for the procuring of firewood tor the poor, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of Charlottetown. Mayov’s Office, Jan. 17, 1891—3i W. £. TURNER, Queen Street, Charidttetown. TRYON CLOTH DEPOT, Oa and see our new patterns in Cloth. Positively the best that have ever been turned out in Domestic Tweeds. WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. CARDING done on short notice. W. C, TURNER, Agent Tryon Woolen Mills. NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of Tue Examiner Publishing Company will be held at the office of Tue Examiner News. p*per, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th January, inst., at the hour of Eight o'clock ia the evening. jan6 W. A. F. SCOTT, Secretary. janl Leather Will Tell. ME MANUFACTURE $10 809 worth more Boots sold in 1890 than in 1889. This Shows that GOFF BROS’. Boot Store and Factory Takes the Lead. Charlottetown, January 9, 1891—2aw & wky Settlement to Dec, dist, 1890. W* request a settlement of all accounts due, notes, judgments, etc., before the end of January. All debtors will please take notice and save us trouble and them- aclves expense. NORTON & FENNELL. her sum jour a WANTS, LOST, FOUND de janl4—dw 3w pat dw 3w WANTED.—A youth ‘to deliver parcels and attend a horse. Apply to James Paton & Co, tf—jan2ze wa NTED TO PURCHASE, in Charlottetown, a Cottage built on a dry site. Apply at this office, jan20 AOR SALE.—A nice Building Lot at head of Alley Street. near Prince street, situated on high ground and in gouod localty, near Upper Prince Street Church and School. Price low and terms easy. Apvly to GORGE ALLEY, } WANTED.—A quantity of Softwood, by the cord, at Steam Navigation Co’s. Wharf. janl /—2i 7sOR SALE.—A nice round-back Sleigh, light ft and euitable to speed a fast horse in or driv- ing aronnd town, Made by a good builder, Can be seen at W.C, Tice’s, next to Fish Market, Grafton Street. 3i eod—jani7 WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A Dwelling House in Cherlottetown. Party nares such to dispose of for cash will address, wit location and price, **Howard,” P. O, Box 4, City. janl6 WANTED. A girl to do general housework Apply to Mrs. Gro, Coox, Fitzroy Stree East tf—ijanI6 jy ANTED—A Servant Girl, EXAMIVER office. wan T¥D.—A girl for general housework in 4 . a family. Apply at this office. jan wa .TED. A Servant for general housework, No washing. Apply at this office, jan6—lw OARD.—A- Single Gentleman can be acconi- modated with - 0 lodging in aprivate family in central part of the city. Terms reason able. 7 AppIy at this flice, or to P. O. Box Sone Apply at THe r janls OST.—A small lof Dress Goods was lost tat madeainy oh reat George Street, Findet will please leave it at this office, tf jans ee ee