=. Tete Local and Other Htems. | Local and Other | Splendid value i the Dia- | i j ' | hibition in our show window until after the | versary concert in aid of the poor, } BarGals 1 night oe ls ‘ Where At the Lyceum i luesday evening ie | ry wil ‘ to \ eve ? at S o ] New Brunswick ing dow t t pe t iay V 1 } } ( liy ‘ - i ISLAND TVhe St. John Large quantities of fich are being re from P. BE. Island for shipment { i State i sh come over in st v ~- . OI Prince Edward Lodge, Sum 5 coupied the new hall for the first irsday evenin ist. The dedi- remony will be held in a few weeks. | roe Arrts THE Win’ Can Braw.” seinitidaciaiilaiatencet un on Thesday. Get your tickets Tue ladies and gentlemen taking part at st the city Drug Stores. Phere | **'The Burns Anniversary Concert,” will ‘ ted namber of reserve} please meet at the Lyceum on Monday I and SOD cts evening at 7.30 for rshearsal. = | ~ > —~ SA ls and ends at Perkin CARNIVAL AT Souris.—A grand skating o M y,0 Zoi, Kemnants | carnival will be held at Souris on Wednesday ilks, ve 8. dre goods, print | evening, Feb. 4th. The Souris Cornet Rand ns, laces, etc., « ( e and) will bein attendance. A good time is ex- ta +10 m24 2i pected. 4 erie icitltincindins A Ja aT S ILLE,.—Among the Pouce Covrt,—This mornirg three drunks new arrivals at Sackville College is a real} anda larceny case constituted the docket. panese with surname Okuro He studied | The drunks were disposed of foy fines ranging in the s sin Japan, and had) from S2er8 days to $30 or 30 days, and the} } maple of 5 sin Halifax »nd Boston, | larceny case was dismissed. so t re ‘ g very weli in 2uepted wanna - iInguag Gone Wrone.—J. R. Gable, collector i oe | of tux arrears, of Newark, N. J is miss- Row rae SQuUAR Several couutrymen . engaged in a sort of a go-as-you-please row on a — ee RL a aaa Meee: me sane THE DATLY EXAMINER, - - -_- : er a aan tems, One oliender went down for twe months last evening, Scorr Act . ~ For ture Poor.—About 4,000 people attend. ed a charity ball in Chicago last week, and the proceeds were nearly $18,000, > AY THE Cares.—Boats left Cape Traverse at 5.30 this morning, reached Cape Tormen- tine at 12.10, and left on return at 12.15. - SCOTCHMEN.— Robbie Burns will be on ex- concert on Tuesday night.—Haszard & Moore. _ o os Remember the Date.—Tuesday, the 26th January,—of Burns’ anni- Jan 15 3 ieod. - Tue Srantey.—The SS. Stanley arrived in Georgetown at 10.30 0’clock this morn- ing. She leaves for Pictou again on next Monday morning. ing. A shortege of $3,000 in his accounts | is reported. Goble was a religious man and was unplicitly trusted. iekbbdibeiine JOURNALISTIC.—The Daily News is the | j | | Gloucester gdiarket Square yesterday afternoon, about ive o'clock, but no very serious damage was done. Just as the police arrived on the scene, a 1¢ helligera » had been spirited away by a friend, returned looking for more | fght, and waa promptly gathered in. oe Winter Commi CATION A Sackville, N. B., despatch tot St. John Sun says: | Tne students from P. BE. I. will be ready to join vigorously in the cry for betier service | betwe the Island and the main land, | Several made the reiurn trip in the ice-boat, one young lady amoung the rest. Between waiting at Pictou to get overand at George town to get back, one of our pilgrims is said i to have spent eleven day s. t es : Won tue Ber,.—At the San Carlos Agency, an Apache bet a bottie whiskey | that his wife could not carry 200 pounds of four half a mile without resting. She was alight, slim weman, but she added 15 unds to the load and 10 rodstothe dis- tance and won the whiskey for lord. It is perhays unnecessary to say that the woman got none of the whiskey. : - A Bie Spritt or Ligvor.—The Woodstock Prese says: The liquor taken from the Kelly bui'ding several weeks ago under the auth- ority of the Canada Temperance Act, and which no one appt sred to own, Was, by the suthority of the same Act, poured into the utter at Beird’s corner on Tuesday, the 16th inst The hig tor destroyed was 116 bottles of whiskey, 117 bottles of brandy, 48 bottles o! es barreis containing brandy, lL barrel | } mtainivg ale and ai staining porter, 1 barrel ct ke gy ol Wie. slices ws 1BeatTEN.—The ree 41 t} Driving Park Istranp Trotrers ] days racing at the Montreal opened on the It] Advices of that date state that the 2.20 class race had four starters, and was chiefly noticeable for the vrillient perform e of Colonel Stower, who succeeded in leaving Blackbird, Whistler and Blackstene The Island representatives etrim and were never anv éime dangerous They enly just managed to get inside the flag by e the skia of their teeth. awey in the rear. were evidently not in fin competitors. a A Scorr Act Game. — The Amherst Record says: A Seott Act constable am- bled into one of the hotels, one evening last week, armed with a warrant for the bar-man. After locating his game in the billiard room he asked to see him. Just then one cf the wall-flowers was seized with a desire to communicate privately with the B. M., and called him to the rear door, when both stepped outside, leaving | atche d aoor between themise ly €s i red in time and the engine trouble was at once stopped, : | rs was the isc ve na the only disee by the passengt delay. Had it a few minutes later bridge over the stream ‘it is that consequences would have ensued. for two until happened bel a probable very grave The traip was de ayed another | .comotive was sent up irom Quebec ir eisnibiianendi To Terrase From Bustness,—The Phil- adelphia newspaper boys dearly love to yoke fun at Colonel Singerly, the mi lion- aire editor of the Record of that city. ‘* We regret to read the ann uncement, says the Inquirer, ** that Colonel Singerly will retire from the farming business in the apring. His Montgomery county model farm and silo, whence three meals a cay urses to the Holstein cattle hours are served inc by stab! hoys 1n dress coats and black neckties will be seld vor rented, Those : S aw 7 . + : famous cutile, which «lw ‘ys wore their hair parted in the middie, and had it done st in curl papers, will be put up every night up at the vulgar auction block, knocked down to the highest bidder and turned out to grass like any common barnyard st ck.” ———- A Great Boox« —The Life of John Boyle O'Rielly, by his associate editor, Mr. James Se Jeffrey Roche, will be published by Cas sells, of New York, next monta. This will be the only authorized edition, and is approved by Mrs. O, Rielly. Cardinal Gib- hons writes the preface, and the book will be one of the most popular ever published. The press speaks highly of the work; says that no work, with the exception of Stap- ley’s In Durkest Africa, will command such asale. it will contain Mr. O'Rielly's life, together with ali bis poems and espe eches, Wublished and unpublished. Mr. (’ Rielly’s Temarkabie career will lend a fascination to the book that can be enjoyed by men ot her than Irishinen, who will especially relish the work. We have not heard who is to ave the Charlottetown agency. her lege } i ; | | | | i i | went direct to the i the he the spring : and the officer, who, on realizing the sit ua- | tion, retired amid appl ause from the by- standers which he failed to appreciate. ~ | Narrow Escare.—It trangpires that last | nd Canadian P Railway express} from Quebec to Mont sl, had a narrow ‘ p tm a serious disaster pear Belair, | Oue. Just after leaving the station a mishap occurred to the locomotive which threw two | of its wheels off the rails. Fortunately the | | in crossing the | ‘ ; ? } bo [: is published at Truro, by Warner, Logan - s tenth year, It gives good promise for the | fature, eisai saci Truree Istanpers Drownep. —It now | turns out that three of these on ; | by a three-year-old boy playing with fire, and mfort felt} ~- . | setting fire 2*est addition to the press of Nova Scotia. t Co., and isa promising youngster. rhe Chatham World has entered upon its board the! schooner, William D. Daisley, given up as lost as already referred | to by’ Tue Examiner, were Islandere, viz; | Pius MeDonald, master; John McPhee, mate; | tishing and John Mclisaac, seaman. oo a i THe Wortp’s Suipscitpine.—The New- | castle (Eng.) Chronicle gives a twelve-column | review of the world’s shipbuilding*in 1890, | [t is mest thorough. In the tep years frem | [S81 to 1890 iuclusive, the reported shipbuild. | ing of G.eat Britain amounted to G38 418 tons. In ISS! it amounted to 1,000,009 tous, | and fell off to 473,675 in 1855, rising again to 1,279,077 tons last year. sceacihnapsgucadiiie Wen Paruiament Witt Mieet.—Colonel Smith, sergeant at-arms in tae Dominion} House, tells a good story of Sir John A. | Being in Ottawa the other day, he asked the | premier when pathiament would meet. | ‘‘Upon my word, said the veteran, I can’t | teil you colonei as 1 havn’t seen the morning | papers yet, and you know they claim to settle | ali these affairs tor us.” i ledeiieasiiliet Or Invrernest ro MAnrtners.—A cable has | been laid from Meat Cove, on the north ex- | tremity of Cape Breton Isiand, to St. Paul’s| Island, and a flag and telegraph station kas | been established at the main establishment on St. Paul's Island, about 537 miles from Que- bec. Full information can be obtained at this station during the months of April and May | respecting the state of the ice ia the river and | guilt. 5 cannbuappouiene OreNeED Witt Prayer.—A London, Ont., des patch of the 19th says: For the first time in the history of the city the inaugural pio- ceedings of the New Council Board were opened to-day by religious services, con- ducted by the Rev. J. A. Murphy, pastor of St. Andrew's Presbyterian church. One hundred and twenty ladies of the W.C. T. U. were present ia a body by invitation, besides a large number ef prominent citizens, o-— i Sue Caveut On.--A German left his wife in the old country fourteen years ago, settled in Whitewater, Wis., and married again. About six weeks ago bis deserted wile dreamed of his location, came over and town, the street and} The old man now sits in jail and wonders about the magnetism of the fen.ale intellect. ure. enisiiiilaaaieibii Burxyep vo Dearu.—A report has reached the ‘d:uroe papers of a sad affair at Taylorville, U:per Stewiecke, Colchester Co., N.S. A woman named Bates bolstered ber babe up in a cradle near the steve to remain while she attended to the milking. On her return she found the babe enveloped in flames caused to the cradle clothes. The child was so terribly burned that it died in a few hours thereafter. ieee His Ixsoxntys Sertovus. — The Moncion Times says: The injuries to Mr. William Knight, baker, whose hands and arms were burned some days ago while he was extinguish- a quantity of burning fat which had ght on fire in the oven of a neighbor's stove, were worse than at first supposed. Mr. Kaight has since been unable to make any use whatever of his hands and even re quired assistance in eating. It will be some time yet before he is able to give much per- sonal attention to business. —_. r ing Calg s Parnick Higerns’ Wrrt.—The sale of the farm and stock of the late Patrick Higgins, which was to have taken place this morning ander the authority of the Executors, hes been indefinitely postponed, as one of ti-e brothers of the deeeased has taken procee:.- ings in the Prebate Court to contest the valii- ity of the will, Our :eaders will remember that Higgins died in the Charlottetown Hos pital from the result of exposure Ina storm last December, and while in the Hospital he made a will, This will, the testator’s heirs claim, he was incompetent to make, and hence the proceedings in Court. Tue Scuzme Dipn’t Work.—In one of Maine’s cities a new scheme wastried not long ago. It was that of employing attrac- tive young women as bill collectors. The idea duubtless was that it was more dit cult to turn away a good looking woman than it is to turn away ayoung man, how- ever attractive he may be In person al ap: The theory was an excellent ope and one would have thought that 1 would have succeeded admirably. But the actual fact is that three of the women mar- vied iuside a week and fuur more are ¢en- gaged, while the balance sympathise rare the poor fellows who have run into de and have not collected a cert. pearance. o<* ON THURSDAY, In Philharmonic Hall, a oe A tee en af Oe Ae Ce NE ST ON NE Oe - SATURDAY, JANUARY 24. 1891. =————— ————S—————— ————— Dyspeptics Will Rejoice. Attention is called to the advertisment of ‘‘Dyspepticure” which appears to-day. *Dyspepticure” has been a valued household remedy fora number of years in St. John, and without any advertising, has been well known in nearly every part of the Maritime Provinces. That it is 80 well known is due to its wonderful suceess in really CURING not only indigestion and all ordinary stomach troubles, but the worst cases otf Chronic Dyspepsia. There are thousands upon thonsands of Chronic Dyspeptics who have used so many remedies without success that they will hardly believe a cure is possible; these are exactly the ones that are particularly requested to try the remedy. The pamphlet,{ copyrighted] on ‘*‘ Dyspepticnre” giving a history of its discovery and full of information about diet and digestion, is wrapped around each bottle or will be prompt- ly sent free to any address, The fact of ‘‘Dyspepticure” having been thorougbly tested for ten years and being prepared by a iesponsible druggist, Charles K. Short [Graduate Mass, College Pharmacy Boston of St. John, N. B., recommends this remedy to the full confidence ot the public. [dl5 4w ened ‘tae PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY eree sone ——WILL BE GIVEN—— Sth of February. ——WHEN—— MENDELSSOHN’S CELESRATED lll tl rita WILL BE RENDERED. janl7—sat tu thu (ARNIVAL A Fancy Dress Carnival WILL BE HELD IN THE HILESBIROUGH SKATING RINK online ap . Tuesday Evening, 3rd FERRUARY NEXT, Commencing at 8 o'clock. RRANGEMENTS are being made with a COSTUMIER, who will be in Char- lottetown with a large assortinent of Fancy Dresses. Intending Skaters will oblige by sending in their names and characters to any of the Directors or to the Janitor as soon as possible. Feur Prizes will be Offered, " AS FOLLOWS: Five Dollars for the Handsomest Ladies Costume. Five Dollars for the Handsomest Gentle- men’s Costume. Five Dollars for the Ladies’ Costume being best representat‘on of character assumed, Five Dollars for the Gentlemen’s Costume heing best representation of character assumed. Skaters in Costume jan2] FOR SALE. CAS8INET ORGAN, Bell’s, nearly new, eleven stops. Would do for a small Courch. Will be sold at a large discount on p-ice. Also—-A Double-Seated Sleigh. — R. K. JOST. Admission, 25 cents, free. jan)}7—eod tf pat oe ners eet A teh Grand Seotch Concert! BURNS’ IN THE LYCEUM, ON TUESDAY, JAN. ANNIVERSARY, Under the Auspices of the Caledonia Club, 2/, IN ATID OF THE POOR. PART I. SHORT ADDRESS BY THE CHIEF. 1. Piano Duet—Strathspeys and Reels.....Misses Wilson and Read —-- -— —--—{ x) —-- ——-— 1. Song—** J 2. Violin Daet—Moderato-from I Sonah-A‘lard...... PART it. essio, the Flower of Domblane”,..,Mrs, James Byrne ‘ . . r ” : 2. Song—‘- Scotland Yet Sie euacdehs basse nabie a Pe SOO 8 2! SS on. be MN os doce Miss MacDonald and Prof. Vinnicombe Se Rl FO BO cigs nga ssc cty Teese: -+++e+-eMrs. Roome | 3. Song—‘ Flow Gently, Sweet Afton”............ Mr. H. Wilson 4. Recitation—“ Tam eI oo vc dieess. Rev. James Carruthers | 4. Recitation (“cotch)............... sseeceues Mr. T. A. McLean &. V iolin Solo—‘* Blue Bells of Scotland”........ Prof. Vinnicombe | 5. Song—‘‘O' a’ the Airts the Win Can Blaw”........ Mrs. Roome G, Song ~** Ye SE TE cencke cei we Miss’Tillie Brown | 6. Quartet—‘‘ Birks of Aberfeldy ”...................200055- a Song—* There was a Lad Pwd chk heuiade a waus Mr. James Davison | ..aeeMies Wilson, Mrs. Roome, Mr. J. Davieson, Mr. H. Wilson 8. Cornet Solo —Secotch Airs Vid vac vevevesectres Mr. C. P Fletcher | 7. Song—‘‘Scots Wha Hae”.................2.. -Mr. J. Davison O- MOM IBOMT... oss cc ewopeerecses Mrs. E. H. Norton | 8. Chorus—*t Auld Lang Syne” with Instrumental Musi-.. : a Gee" en MOONE nn ic evo occ ce Prof. D. J. McLeod “ie pee Interval of Five Minutes. Pianoforte Accompanists—Misses Wilson and Lewis, Messrs. Blanchard : Admission, 25 and 35 cents. Concert at 8 o'clock, prompt. Tickets for sale at the City Drug Stores and from Members of the Club, “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN,” and Tanton. Doors open at 7.39 o*cloc k janis 1891-- JANUARY --[89]. <cepencemey qemettenstine fx) (xX) PERKINS & STERNS. fy\ (x) Now Taking Stock, ——_AND—. BiG BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN ——IN ALI KINDS oFr—— WINTER DRY GOODS. /v\ AX) 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. Charlottetown, January 8, 1890. +- STANLE BROTHERS. onaceeeameteniae een cee seen Bi rete damn seine, epaaton TABLE COVEER.. Six Dozen SILK EMBROIDERED CLOTHS, Tapestry and Felt. The lot must ke sold of you want a Piano or Table Cover have a look through these, as they are marked at Wonderfully Low Figures. LADIES’ WATERPROOF CLOAKS. You must have them, and it is just as well that you should know that we are offer- ing something Special. the buyer to look closely at the Prices. CLOTHS FOR LADIES’ WEAR. 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 at money-saving prices. We look closely at the matter of Quality in these goods, and leave CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. A few left, right in every way. to clear them all. Charlottetown, January 2C, 1891. WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc WANTED TO PURCHASE, in Charlottetown, a Cottage built on a dry site. Apply at this office, jan20 FOR SALKE.—A nice Building Lot at head of Alley Street. near Priace street, situated on high ground and in good locality, near Upper Prince Street Chv-reh and School. Price low and terpis easy, Ay. ly \o GEORGE ALLEY. jan2 Rok SALK—A vi + round-back Sleigh, light and suitable tu svced a fasi horse in or driv- ing around town, Made by a good builder. Can be seen at W.C. TIce’s, next to Fish Market, j Grafton Street, 3i eod—janl7 | Petar Let at Ten Mile House Cherry Valley, a House and Lot suitable for to keep a small INDS, Millview wky “jy25 a tradesman oranyone wishin naengem, Apply to Epwake> Lot 48. Oe ms LT You can have one at your own price, as we intend STANLEY BROTHERS, — BROWN’S BLOCK. Se “SOLID COMFORT - 7 eye ee aoe” = SE ON: : a Raab ty aaa = SA ———- . See ee aS Palatable, Strengthening, Gratefal aud Satisfying, the Drink to take when tired and used up. i» & gba OE Aa: <a RR sil SE my ig — od