dns onan rey vo . wT 5 H Pay The Liberal Conservative Party have taken the treom in the wWarket House, formerly used as the | city Council Chamber. This room will be open throughout the cam ig ae and Other Items. > oe wcal fhe poll will be epened te-mor row at ine Welock (sharp), and will close at Five (sharp). Reapines—To-night a Rauiy ia the Market Hall to-night. N Home Yer.—Mr. A. B. Warburton arrived home - Ing S ies will be made at the tally in Market Hall to-night. N the second of the course of ulings in St. Peters Ss hoolroom - Vote square for the men whose record is good. > LON Foreet the grand rally ol the sup rs of Blake and McLeod in the Market H ig > Scpporter of Messrs. Blake ant McLeod should attend the monster meeting in ‘ \ Hall this evening. oo. AG INVESTM r Fifteen cents admis ~ »o the Penny Readings to-night Pro in our advertising columns - In every District, vote square for ’ the Government Candidates: j mereury in the thermometer and eight below ze:., gr oI ling to loc ation, oe i \ MYSTERY Th enquiry into the recent mysterious disappearance of Art. McLean wil! b sumed at Summerside mo k 1a t - - . The Chicago Lyre is a new paper | lished in the wicked metropolis j sounds all right, but the spelling t exactly fit Chicago's reputation ; ~ I { (PSs. [he re will be a special gui the S aly ge Corps in their room to Z t 8 sharp. A tull attendance is request By order of the Captain. ~H. C. Wilson, sec Y Vote square against the shufflers whe wantto “get in” and then do as they like. - k LNCY Deess CARNIV AL . faucy dress skating Carnival in There will be Greorge- wa Rink on the evening of Tuesday, the lith February. No doubt it will be niy enjoy able and a great attraction fus STANLEY. which left Pictou at six ck this morning, was reported ive mules se ¢ ‘vsetown harbor at ivur this alter- bons . Sn mal h rin throug!) oon, trying hard to make her way in through a ; , . . : he ice which is very thick and heavy. Ad from Murray Harbor state that up to [-past four she could not be seca from toat ilies lt does not do to play lun Hartford, Conn., j in a factory had been in the habit of reaching out of a window and receiv- ing slight shocks of electricity by grasping a wire that ‘an along just below. Ona wet day list week ove of them grasped the wire and din ten s<ainutes i ULD STORY. ; Wi ,ectil Light wires. + : the Culwivycs . be ea tiive MecLeed and Blake a Rous- ing Majority. PRESBYTERIAL.—According to the New York Independent 46 of the 211 presbyteries Presbyterian Church in the United tes have voted on the overture to revise Vestminster Confession. These represent 1.711 ministers and 259,467 communicants, snd thirty-tive of them—representing 1,279 igters and 189,077 communicants—have in favor of revision, the number includ- ing many of the most important pre sbyteries sai italien \t the annual dinver of M TREAL Hew. e Montreal Hunt, held on the 23rd inst., a y tine portrait of Mr. Crawford, Master of representing that genticman on horseback in the act of giving the ‘*Tally Ho,” was presented by His Excellency the Gov- ihe health of the artist, Mr. (renerai. Harris, R. C. 4., was given ina bumper b6ast On accepting the gift, Mr. Crawfoid i ported to have ex presse d the great gratili- ion which he felt at the maguificent pre- tation which had been made to him, - The Oppositionists are not bound by any policy, aud if eiected will probably fall back upon the polley of the rump of the Davies Governt- ment? lal aad He Meant Wett.—M. Pasteur’s reported remedy for the influenza is for men and women t king tobacco and smoke camphor instead lhis recalis the advice of the physician who teld one of his patients to 3 Ke one cigar a day fora while, aud see how fi ame out. Ata subsequent visit the patient told the doctor that he had tried his yn, but that it made him sicker than it turned out that the patient had er smoked before. M. Pasteur appears to proceeding oa about the same assumption physician did in making his prescrip: ipl ae - — A DastanpLty Actr.—A_ Boston paper re- p rts thaton Monday of last week Mrs. Carroll, poor woman, of thatcity, who had been robbed of hermoney by anabsconding broker, wagevict- glf:om the house she occupied. W hile she was lying ill and penniless the officers of the law removed alltne furniture in the room, except tie bed on which she lay, then took the sarhes out ot the windows and poured a bucket of water on the ffre at which the oldest girl was trying to prepare some medicine for her mothe ‘The woman died from exposure that vening, and her little ones were turned out po shit for themselves wana DeaTu or AN IstANDER.—The Summerside Journal Bays; by telegram to Mr. Ovlin Mac- lennan, on Tuesday, we regret to learn of the death of his son James M, Maclennan, The parti ulars of bis death are not yet to hand. Phe ceased eft t [sland about twelve yi bi He was wn expert accountant, ‘ prior ww sbove d te 6Wwas for some years watant with Mr. James DesBrisay, Uhar- ptteto After leavjog tlie Island he was “athe TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, DATLY EXAMINER, mas SproiaAL PDesrparcuxs TO Tuk KXAMINER, DOMINION PARLIAMENT ee eee Summary of Proceedings. Orrawa, Jan, 28. In the House of Commons to-day, peti- tions were presented from Northwest settlers against the abolition of the dual language system The House then went into Committee on Sir John Thompson's bill respecting pro- | missory Notes, bills of exchange, etc. Several clauses were allowed to stand for | further consideration. NOTES. (nother deputation of millers waited on Sir John Macdonald to-day to ask that the duty on flour be increased one dollar per barrel Before the House adjourned Sir John informed Sir Richard Cartwright that the | estimates would probably be brought down to-morrow, * Mail” vs. “* Empire.” Toronto, Jan, 29. Mr. Creighton, manager of the Empire, ; Was committed foi trial this morning, on the charge of libelling Editor Farrar, of the Mav. The charge against Mr. L. P. Kribs, one of the editors of the fell through, as sufticient proof that he wrote the articles complained of could not be furnished. < Gladstone's Circular. Lonvon, Jan, 28. Gladstone's usual circular to his support- ers in the House of Commons, just before the opening session of Parliament, was pub- lished to-day. The wording of the circular is unusual, and is taken to indicate an early | discussion o* the Pigott letters agd other matters of yitsl importance to the Liberal] and Home Rule members. i Looks Like Business. i oe i Ber.in, Jan. 28. The Witel Company has gent 4 cable despatch calling upon the German foreign | wtice to demand that the officers of the | British Company cease their invasion of | the former's | Africa. i j trading territory in East The Czar Declines. St. Pererssure, Jan. 28. The Czar has declined to act as arbitrator between Holland and France, inthe dis- pute respecting the boundary between French Guiana and Dutch Guiana. New York, Jan. 28. Judge O Brien, in the Ward baseball matter, has decided in favor of the Brothere hood. Crossing at the Capes. Care Traverse, Jan. 29. The boats arrived here from Cape Tor mentine with passengers at eleven o'clock this forenoon. The crossing is good. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Jan. 29.—10 a. m. West to south winds; fair weather ; rising temperature. > um Vote square for the men who pre claim their policy. coe --- Vick’s FLoRAL Guipe.—We have received from James Vick, Rochester, N. Y., his Floral Guide, which, in beauty of appearance and convenience of arrangement, surpasses anything in this iiae which we have ever had the privi- lege of seeing before. It is a pamphlet eight by ten inches in size, and with the covers, which are by no means the least important part of it contains an even one hundred pages, Although called a * Floral Gujde,” it is de- voted to vegetables as weil, and Includes as full a list and description of both flowers, veg- etables and also smali fruits as could be brought together withia the compass of a book of this size. Send 10c, for one, which wiil be deducted from first order of seed, —__-+---=.--_—---—- Do you want a renewal of the coufusion which reigned in 1878? If not, vote to sus- tain the McLeod Administra- tion. Burnt Ocr.—-A Cascumpec correspondent of the Summerside Jovrna/ writes as follows. On the night of the 9.h inst. the dwelling house of Mr. Frank White wag burnt to the ground, with «lj its contents, in the absence of vir. White and his f«mily. There is little deubt in the minds of the residents as to the person whois the author of this diabolical action, and it is to be hoped that he will be speedily brought to justice. The loss is very heavy on Mr, White, as he had his grain and potatoes stored in the house, White is the man that a certain 1ing thought to disposserg some time ago, and oye of them, one Fred, Ashley, on a cold night last winter, in the ab. sence ot White, put his wife and small chil- dren out in the cold White beat them at law, but so far as I am aware he bas not yet received any recompense, Vote down the Op- positiouists. Apvice To Morsers.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ‘- bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. it soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known years book-keeper with Mr. Geo. E N. B., and late with Mr. § rord, Sackville, XX. - 7 ; ; NY ls. PAiecompoe, Fredericton, i. b. last few years his heaith has not beea good, | Wut no gerious results weiv antivipsted uutil tw days Ufa bis teeth. For the remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cenis # bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Empire, | Qualification of Voters in Char- lottetown. Every voter must be a male person of the age of tweney-one years, a British subject, not subject to any legal incapacity, and must have been duly qualified for at least twelve months next before the seventh day of Janu- ary, inst., which is the teste of the writ of election; and must, in addition, be entitled tions :— First. —For the Town and Royalty, must own a Freehold Estate, consisting of one whole Water, Common, Town or Pasture Lot, or a Freehold Estate of the clear yearly vaiue of Forty Shillings, consisting of a Dwelling House, Warehoyse, Shop, or other Building, or a piece of Land, or must be in the bona fide use and oceupation, or actual possession, of | any Dwelling House, Warehouse, Shop, or | other Building, or piece of Land of the cleat yearly value of forty shillings, the qualifica- tion to be within the Town, Common, or Royalty. Second.—For the City of Charlottetown, and the Common thereof, where no Provincial Poll Tax is imposed, and where the voter claims to vote as afranchise voter,and is liable | to pay civic - tax, such voter must have | paid such poll tax in full, or seventy-five | cents, part thereof, in case such poll tax ex- ,ceeds that sum. The voter must also have | jresided for twelve months previous to the | jteste of the writ of election, either east or | west of Great George Street. The voter must also produce, if required, a receipt for such tax, signed hy the City Collector.—See 45 Vic., Cap. 1, Sec..2, P. E. 1. Laws. la Charlottetown and Royalty there are but two Polling Division, but these divisions have been sub-divided into districts, and it is not necesssar} that a poll tax voter should reside for twelve months in the district wherein he votes, but he must have resided for twelve | months in one ot the polling divisions, that is | either east or west of Great George Street. | This rule does net apply ta any but poil tax yoters. Tenants and property owners may cross and re-cross the street without losing their votes, GEO. CARTER & C0., Market Square, Queen St: eet. \EED TIME is yet in the distance, but we | h are preparing for it. All of our Flower | Seeds are here, and nearly ail of the Vegetable | Seeds, and the coming weeks will fied us | busy testing, packeting and arrangiug, so as to be ready when the season opens for the rush of orders, which is one of the features of the Seed trade. In the meantime we must close out our | Winter Stock of GROCERIES and FKED- ING SLUFF, which we will do at very low | prices. Flour, Tea, Sugar, kerasene Gil, Molasses, etc., my t go, us we want the room | they ocoupy as wel! as the money for our Seed Department. Toe balance of our Feeding Stuff must fol- low suit, and we offer as follows, viz. :— | BRAN, per 100 lbs., $1.00 Bags 10 cis. each ‘SHORTS, “6 1.25 f extra. iOIL CAKE, “* | STOCK FOOD, 2 50. 3.00. to one or more of the following qualitica- | | NEW PROBABILITIES For the New Year! ~~ “ ~~ It is probable that in 1890 we shall break the record as Bargain Makers. — It This Month of Jani the balance of our Wool Goods, and Far Goods, in Walls, is certain we shall try. ary, before Stock Taking, we will clear out Far Tippets, Ladies’ Fur Circulars, Astrakan Jackets, Men's Fur Coats and Fur Caps, and will sell Men's Overcoats, Reefers and Suits cheaper than any othe r Store. Try us and be convinced. _ ” ~~ J. B. MACDONALD, Charlottetown, January 3, 1890—eod wkv QUEBBN STRAHL. Stailey Bras Brown's Biock. LADIES’ ULSTERS, Cloth Jackets | —AND—— ASTRAKAN JACKETS, —AT SPECIAL— Marked Down Prices. | BLANKETS 1 sodldg [eigedg eyxVM om YIUOM sq} sung ' | wards, jan29—dy law wky OPROCURE A VERY VALUABLE FARM at North River, Franklin Point, directly opposite, and only a mile and a-half from Char- lottetown. I have decided to sell my Farm of one hundred acres—eighty acres clear and io a very high state of cultivation, balance covered with hard and soft wood. Grand situation for genere) farming and stock-raising, and commending a beautiful view of the North Riyey, Harbor's Mouth and the City, There is a good, comfortable Dwelling House, 36x"8. and Kitchen, 16x20 ALsO0— Large, convenient and well-built Barn, Granery and other outbuildings, aad a never- failing Well of Water The House and Barnyard are nicely sheltered Being near the city, sv convenient to shipping and the best of mnsse-mud, it has advantages very seldom attainable. Apply on the premises to | BENJAMIN DOCILENDORFY. janij—wky ji To the Electors of the First Electoral District of Queen’s County. 1 ENTLEMEN,— After a careiul investiga- W tion’ of the stute of parties, and the blind adherence of many of our prominent public men to obsolete and almost impracti- eable time-honored customs, and also to a slavish and unintentional mistake of rallying to the bugle call in connection with old and at one time meaning party names, I have had she temerity of placing my name on the nomi- oation papers ot this important djstrigt, I am rated hy many as an’ incorrigible ‘Grit.” 1 proclaim myself an Independent Liberal, A careful examinition of our finanei«l affaira assures me that some amendments to our Educational jaws are necessary. tion must be enacted Some system of equitable taxation must be adopted to efficiently maintain all branches of the public service. : I believe in no distinction of sex in citizen- firet and myself second on the 30th inst. the prevalence ot influenza in the District, I electors, and conscious ot having some natura, you elect me. ag | now feel certain will be) done, you will not regret it, I am sorry that I coyld not possibly consuit you. Bs I am, yours faithfully, Special prices for lots of 5 bags and up” GEO. CARTLN & CO. | Laws in the direction of absolute prohibi-| oto. for a suitable percon ultice, shi : . : G pi MEBs ik. WE'ISH, | Too have a chance to place Peter Sinclair ene nee wee) rattan Saandeude In consequence of the state of the roads and WANTED.—A oosd Cook, to Whom good wag ¢ cannot do more than mvet you at the public | House, Water otreet.—JOBN JOY. ability and common sense, | fegl sure that ij T* --AND— QUILTS —AT—— Low Prices to Clear. | | ‘Wae}g UL Saxe] ploav o STANLEY BROS. _ ~_-- Charlottetown, January 3, 1890—eod aly Brown's Biock, $$$ Lc a Bn Brown’s Block. | SYO0g INO UO EYL] 0} JOU PUL [Lay 0} SA.tdg [roads J6yo ][M 8 TAUOM $19 TV dvoyg pos eq j]IM S19q pestjusape spoon ‘Auwnuep Jo YIU faq TI Uister Cloths, Mantle Cloths woumlihes Astrakan Cloths. piss » ! SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS 2a DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS!) i ALL COLORED DRESS GOODS: amnion | — \ Se | PURCHASERS = LOW PRICES These Goods. ' | | ! t STANLEY BROS. Clear Our Stock. STANLEY BROS, - ee ELECTRICAL. HAVE JUST RECKIVED an additional sup- | ply of Annunciators, Gas Lighting A/pparatus, | Medical Batteries for Neryoua' and Kheumatic Persons, “ Vievor” Hells, “samson” Batteries, Gruaniental Bronze Buttons for ** the big s door,” Learner’s Telegraph Outfits. All general Electrical Appliances kept on hand | Work guaranteed. FRED, E. MORRIS, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Ch’town, Jan. 4, 1890. WANTS, LOSE, FOUND de! NTEKD.—A ood Cook. Apply at this W A Saice. . 31 pd—jan2d : i WANTED. A good general Servent, one will- ing to po to Winuilpeg, manitoba, 10 tie spring preteired. Apply lo MRS. W. W. Mc- | uKOD, Upper Prince Sirev!, Opposite J.D, sic | Leod’s residence. 3i pad—jauzy F pork SALE.—A dark bay driving Mare, uo- | bieunsned, fast, aud perfectiy deciie. Aze, | about six years. apply ut lbis office. jauzg9-—-3w Zaw WANTED.—An experienced Girl as general | Servant im a smail famny. Guod Wax's. | Apply at this ottice. jan27 YURLING STONES.—For sale, @ pair of very C tiuc Curtiug Siwues, uew last seasua. Appl) Sievd pu—jauso a ' to th. 4LASZARD, WOR SALi.—S& two-siory Dwelling House, with ~ xvod yurd roum. “ihe house Culilails seven rugs, wilh Kilchbenm aliac.cd, sltuate uear Cul- per of kdwaid aud riiztvy Oureeis. ierms reasonabie. Apply w kt. KMEDDIN, svlicilor. jauzs—it | See toad oh WANTED in a family of p.cierted, svelecences required. Euqutre @ tuls lw dy & Way-ianls WaASTED,—4 Nurge Girl. Apply «et this § ottide. - ; jauzz wl WR sAvii.—Second-haud square Piane, Also fiune-:oned Cauimet Urgas, adisiiauly saiivd | will be gives. Appiv at the Ui Loudeb } LET.—A House on Water Street, containing eleven rooms with shop. Possession given | on ith Jenuary. Apply to al. McQOUaAIb, Lower | Queen Street. tf—der26 AS with wore of my friends before appealing to QALESM AN WANTED on Commission, ‘to | 6 stablish a Bicycle Agency for the Province | of Quebec. Muse dévote- his whole time to it. | and be able to give a bomdsmen. Apply with | JOHN C, CUARK, Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind, Jan 7 “W, Jquuary 24th, [S0~pat Hh SdQ-Jeant references to The Goold Bicycle Cece Limited | Braytf god ord, Gar. -—<_— oe A CHANGE IN BUSINESS. nampa) HAVE DECIDED TO SELL ALL MY STOCK OF JEWELRY, SILVERWARE and CLOCKS at greatly reduced prices to clear for Sixty Days. Watches at the usual low prices for cash. All goods warranted as represented, Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired and warravted. E. S. BONNELL, Upper Queen Street. Charlottetown, Jan. 21, 1890—1m law —— — NS SN ee TmA I Eee LMOST EVERYONE WANTS GOOD TEA, and they also want to know where they can depend on getting it good. We believe that if we get a man or womun’s trade for Tea, we will sell them their other groveries as well; and with that end in v.ew we endeay r to keep the standard of vur Teas up, and give the best possible value for the money. We don’t import any cheap, low-grade, trashy Teas, as it don’t pay to sell them at any price. Our 24-cent and 28-cent Teas are giving excellent satis- faction this season, and we believe them to be equal, if not superior, to anything on the Island for the sam? money, We have also two very fine blended Teas at 32 and 40 pps ms , ahi siderly wu i torce snail childre\. ated A good swu-;cents per p und, which are excellent value. Reductions made according to qua tity bought. and § KREROSZiNE O3L. We keep nothing but the best AMERICAN WATER- _-| | WHITE KEROSEN«s OIL, which we-sell in Tins cheaper meetings. soiree g sa 7 ‘ ‘ . TANTHU—A Housemaid. Good wages, Apply : Having many interes's in common with the W on ca Soe Mid ihiont enue than ever. —_—/ 1) — — R & GOFF, Quecn aud King Squere Siorces. BE Cy town, Veg. 20, TRIO-wdy law why