ul st. Mise Gertrude Palmer, at the residence of } THE DaI Local and Other liems. Po ri , af nine ¢ clk ck to-morrow in : ~ \ EARLY esON - \ \j for the right. - \ ived im the ty this o ~ i for George | se, to-morrow, that Ww 5 - > ld ts note of the ; st \ av few days more to The docket this morning uw | n Scott \ t cases, tive of | . 7 lismis { and five adj yurned, -_ lissuet Pavrer.—This latest apted for all kinds of fancy work, | 1 Bookstore “ Hal | ladies of st James S ing ¢ le will resume work in St. James aiternoon at 2 o'clock, ~ t ight at tue Market Hal’, \I “pence and others will . 5 gy. Chair taken at eight , eo , GRAN : the Market Hail, on to- | w (Thursday) evening, of all Seott Act ipporters, to organize for the enforcement of A Chair taken at 8.30 o'clock. « Sars A number cf persons took ad vantage of the bargains at the Diamond Kook- stor yesterday and pur thased supplies of standard works. The sale continues to-day | abu evening. o i Tue Baynes’ Case. —The judgement of | Magistrate Fitzzerald in the case of Dr Bay ws will be found on the first page of Tae Examiner to-day. it should be care tully read. - — LeeaL Cuaxoe.—It wil! be noted that Mr. H. Jawes Palmer has withdrawn from the tirm of Palmer & MeLeod, an‘ office on his own account, THe EXAMINER wishes Lim success and prosperity. ~_ ie ODLFELLOW s Coxcert.—The commit » have engaged in the work of the concert jor the poor, on Jan, 22ad, with a determin- ation to keep up the reputation the enjoys in providing the best Lie - 1 Sas Tt} ‘ : “© ry) yri ] iHE SAMA, Lhe sleamMer OamMa arriver at Lialifax from Seuris yesterday at 6 p. m. ! through The Uipt sin reports having p*ssec very heavy ice from East Point to Cape St. } : Lawrence. She will proceed to Phila- de!phia as soon as she coals, - - lemperance.—‘*To seli rum for a livelihood wi enough; but for a whole ccmmunity to e the responsibility and guilt of such a tratiie. seems a worse bargain than that of Aa’ t or J 1das a -~Jti ae Cire / : j > advt l Vv k iis Beactirc. Goops.—A quantity of holiday goods, received tov late tor the Christmas t ade, were opened to-day at the Diamond Bookstore. Among the stock we notice a eplendid re presentation on porcelain of our winter crossing at the Capes, together wth a fine | st of « pals, et ionsisin Natcrat History Society. — The first meeting of this society this year, will be held next Tuesday, the 13ch inst., at 8 o'clock, iu the Board of Trade Reom, Cameron Bieck, when Mr. Francis Bain wil! read a paper upon Proposed Subway. Ad.- j.n6 dy td the Geology of the mission free. - On the evening ef the 3rd members of the choir Crapaud, waited on PRESENTATION. inst., two cf the lady Johoa’a Church, ier father in Victoria, and presented her with @ pretty brenze clock anda substantial sum in cash as 2 mark of the congregations appre- ciation of her faithful and valuable services as organist. Basket Soctat.—There will be a basket social in Pownal Hall, by the ladies of the Methodist congregation of Pownal, on Wed- nesday, Jan. 14th, in connection with w hich there will be a musical and literary entertain- good time may be expected. Ad nen A missiov, 10 centa (except those who bring | baskets). Dvors open at 7; to begia at 7.30, Suarp. r pou _ * . t Curtisc.—The Charlottetown Curling Ciu® | meets iur play in the Rink, on the fellowing afternoons and even- Meaday, Wednesday from ings (ice permitting) : and Thursday afternoons, Tuesday end saturday nights, from & to J]9 | We understand that the club is not qatte up | Any} to its full complemeat of numbers. person wishing to join had therefore better apply to the secretary at an early date. Town.—Mr. J. W course of a LICEN H ighes, of Ottawa, in the letter, (bearing date December 30th) the arrival of which has been delay- ed, says: ** Xmas passed off very quietly in the capital. No accidents, no riots, quarrels or murders ag was unhappily the case to an alarming extent across the border, aad but one solitary arrest for the eommon offence of drinking. On Friday morning but one case awaited the coming of H's Honor, which must be considered a good record where scores of high license houses were open in a city of forty five thousand people, who have not the saving qualities of the Scott Act to secure sobriety By the way, can Charlottetown, being situated in a Scott Act province, and being itself protected by that system, boast of a better record than O:tawa can? If so, matn- tain your present system, if not, change it, and adopt ours on the 8 h January.” ——— Anotnee Vereran Gone —The nume'- ous friends of Richard Collings of this city will be deeply grieved to hear of his death, which occurred yesterday at 1 Cumberland street. Mr. Collings was 47 years of age, and an old Grand Army man. He served In A incompauy F , 25th Masacahuszetts regi- a . : ’ Ment, and participated in Gen. Burnside’s entire expedition. He was probably the best known man of his regiment, and was universally beloved The cause of his death was malarial fever, contracted on the return from Gum swampin Virginia. This together with the results of a sunstroke on the betleticlt at sesond Cold Harbor, vaused kidaey trouble and ultimately heart ‘allure, which culminated in his decease, He leaves a widow. The funeral will take Place from his residence at 2 o'clock to- morrow afternoon, tev. Dr. O'Donnel will offic:ate.—Boston Herald. {Mr. C jlings was «native of this Prov- ince and has many friends here who will regret to hear of his death. } opened an } Order performances | « | i8 404, Hillsborough Skating | é to Gi TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | SP CIAL Desparcues To Tur EXAMINER. Biaine’s Latest Contention. } ~ | Orrawa, Jan. 6, The contentions put forward by Blaine in his latest diseussion of the Behring Sea matter are a current topic in official circles here. In his extremity he adduces one or two points never raised before, and which ! are of little value in the light of the facts. His citation of the pearl fisheries of Ceylon as a precedent is rendered as useless by the fact that Britain has never attempted to in- foreigners In like manner, the statute of George LIL. in reference to St. Helena only applies to British vessels com- ing within eight leagues of that Island. If Britain rea!ly exercised her power to eX- clude foreigners at the time of Bonaparte’s } exile, she did it as a measure of war and with the consent of the great aliied powers. seiaiiieciligiilitiappe Another Vietim. cCiuae Newsuryrorr, Mass., Jan. 6. This afternoon, shortly after 5.30 0’clock, Edgar Brekman, aged 24, after spending a day in Newburyport, returned tu his home in South Seabrook intoxicated. He went upstairs to the front room, and had not had when, after ; some words with his wife, the latter, in a tit of anger, seized a small butcher knifs i time to remove his overcoat, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 7 CY EXAMINER. - ~~ Nall BROWNS BLOCK. 1891. FORCEFUL FACTS fand stabbed her husband j nipple. The man fill to the floor and in a few minutes died. The couple were mar- ried about s.x years and have three chil- dren living, the oldest being four years old and the youngest three months, Mrs, | Brekman is under arrest. — Halifax Notes. Ha Lirax, Jan. 6. | The coroner's jury, in the inquest on the | body of John Riley, who, this morning, jumped to his death from the second stury ad ’ | of the Sarmatian Hotel, | dict of “death as a | tremens.” | The steamer Harlaw has been successful lin rescuing the crew of the Gloucester | schooner Admiral, which had been wrecked | at Maedalen Islands. She wiil be due to- morrow night. brought in a ver- result of delirium i Shating Championship AMSTERDAM, Jan. 6. Joe Donaghue, of Newburgh, N. Y., wu.ateur champion of the United States and Canada, won the half-mile international ' skating race to-day, covering the distance | in 1 minute and 25 seconds. Donaghue also | won the two-mile race in 6 minutes 10; | seconds. ‘ . Hatirax, Jan. 6, Laidlaw skated five miles to-night in beating all previous records. A Pardon. Avausta, Me., Jan. 6. The Governor and Council to-day grant- |ed a pardon to J. Wilbur Day, who served | tive of a twelve years sentence in the state prison. He was convicted of burning game | warden Fred Mansons house in Westley. | His conviction was the result of an effort to | stop poaching. Evidence has since been obtained to almost prove Day’s innocence. Freeing the Slaves. Toronto, Jan. 6. Archbishop Walsh has issued a circular to the priests of the diocese, ordering the setting apart, by the direction of the Pope, of the especial collection at all the services to-day (the Feast of the Epiphany), the proceeds to be devoted to the freeing of slaves in the Dark Continent. M ercier Again. Montreal, Jan. 6. L’Etendard reports that Premier Mercier during his trip to Europe, wi'l visit Rome and receive additional honors from His Holiness the Pope and will probably be made a member of the Order of Christ. oe severe Weather. i CorENHAGEN, Jan. 6, The severity of the weather is seriously 'affecting business throughout the country. 'The Danish railroads are at a complete standstill owing to the snow biackade. ‘aceeiala i Weather tuiletin. Toronto, Jan. 7.—10 a. m. North to west wind, fair and colder. t+o+e— Personal. Dr. Schliemann, the great archaeologest, is c aT he many f iends in and about Souris and elsewhere of “1s Charles F. Coglan will be pieage? to hear ol her safe arrival in England, and that she iatends returning to the Leland next summer —a-——- +a Tae LANTANA Wreckep —The wreck of the briet, Lantana, owned by Messrs. Mac- donald & Westaway, of Georgetown, and the drowning of her crew is reported by telegvam from Newfoundland. The Lantana left New York for St John’s, Nfid., on the 23rd December last, but never reached her destipation. being wrecked in St. Mary's Bay. Part of the vessel’s stern and the bodies of three men, one of which is sup- posed to be that of Captain Anges Murchi- son who commanded the Lantana, have been washed ashore. C-ptain Murchison was a son of John Murchison, Esq., «f Point Prim. Captam Murchison s brother and a young man nanied Gillis, also belong- ing to Point Prim, were on the Lantana with Captain Murchison. The relatives of the deceased seamen will have the sympathy of the community. tial cen Koen’s LymMri IN Poston, —The first lymph innoculations in boston were _tmade at ane Massachusetts General Hospital, .on New Year's Day. The Herald says that eae the persons innocalated was Moan Dey, . of 29 Stantifurd street— from Prince tdwarc island, 24, a domestic, singie, phthisis. j Comports.—Good value.— Block. dec31 3i eod K Dp. C. for the stomach. RLANKFETS AND Stanley Bros, Browns over the right | plainly told, seldom fail to hit the mark. Truth in an advertisement will find favor, while faisehood falls flat. TWO HIGH AIMS ! Gne how to buy the best and make our Goods the Standard of Quality. The other to make cur Figures the Standard of Low Prices. We have striven to de- serve your trade, and shail we get it, give you such entire satis: chasers of the following goods: — Cloakings and Jacket Cloths, Colered Dress Goods, Blankets and Quilts, Fur Goods. aul Brot BROWNS BLOCK. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1891. W. ¢. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON CLOTH DEPOT. MALL and see our new patterns in Cloth. © Positively the best that have ever been turned out in Domestic T weeds, WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. CARDING done on short notice. W. C. TURNER, Agent Tryon Woolen Mills. jan6 WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&c fWO LET.—A well-furnished Room in a eom- fortable house on the north side of Hiils borough Square. Suitable accommodation. Ap- py at this office. lw—jan7 RSALE.—A nice Building Lot at head of Alley Sireet, near Prince Street, rituated on bich ground and in good locality, near Upper Prince Sireet Church and School. Price low and terms easy. Apuvily to GEORGE ALLEY. jan2 Ap 7 D. Mc- WANTED. —A Servant Girl. 1 ing. Lreop Keeper of Dominion Bui jan6é—3i rd WANTED. A Servant for general housework, No washing. Apply at this office. janS—i1w R SALK.—A newly calved Cow, Apply at this office. 3i—jan6 OST.—A smal! parcel of Dress Goods was los: L this morning on Great George Street. Finder will picase leave it at this oftive. tf-jan) ,OARD.—A Single Gentleman can be accom- Bb modated —— - a —— n [ole ily in cantral part. o e city. ote Apply at this flice, or to P.O, Box Sen? ; an2 _— ctl ei ii aii ile ae always | é continue our efforts until’ Great Bargains Then we na : | faction that we know “DRY goons Shall keep it, SPECIAL PRICES to cae J. B. MACDON ALD'S. X : (This line is printed in red ink on the ballet.) Against the Act. COUNTERFOIL. ‘For the Aet. VOTE FOR THE RED \ rs Cc —- rei ——7 cs a ar — had ' mn J are printed in red ink. i Charlottetown, January 5, 1890. ——————— - as | | (x) | | BEFORE ——_IN-—— ——A'T——_ — STOCKRTARING, to Reduce and Clear, Charlottetown, January 5, 1890--eod and wky ——__-AND— —o ——-— —(x)— $'0.00, now only $5 00. given on the 2nd day of April next. of the leading Papers of the City than any stranger. PROWSE Charlottetown, January 2, 1891—eod & wky A Bottle contzining Beans and Confecti.nery is hung in the centre of Prowse Anyone buying $5.00 worth of Clothing or Dry Goods, and guessing the nearest to ‘ned in the Bottle, shall receive, in cash, $35.00; second, $15.00. pe the ana day of The Beans are to be counted by three of the Reporters Prowse Bros. have no more idea of the number of Beans Come along, everyone, and try your skill in guessing, and get a Big Bargain BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET, i t and To vote against the Scott Act, place your X in the upper space, where the words “Against the Ac 99 ee JANUARY, 1891. AND CLOTHING ! DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, GREAT BARGAINS IN Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers, BEFORE STOCKTA KRIST: G. FIFTY DOLLARS TO bE GIVEN AWAY Overcoats and Ulsters to be Slaughtered Right and Loft. CHANCE OF A LIFETIME to get a Coat for almost nothing and $50 into the Bargain. An immense pile of Ulsters and Overcoats, usual price $6.00, $6.75, $7.50, $8.79 Bros’. shop. the number Prizes to be EE Niel Ng iE Mle LEP I A a 8 eimai SNR EPRI TIE LE Se TRS ER renee gr