Leos. 5a 2 Lal dig ie kha ea i Seis 60 wal Laat ee i a cy y i The Liberal-Conservative Party have taken the room in the Yarket House, formerly used as the City Council Chamber. This room will be open threughout the cam. | puign. —_— ee eee -- Local and Other Items. | y of Fi h Oysters at Vatcher’ . ( it ms was served - iu STANLEY <¢ uit Qeay Pictou this 1 intended, owing to the snow i i ) rie 7 i . Che trial of the actk \i i el yainst tine Londot ‘ s been f tfior Feb. 35 - Ay i i Lhe report is current ay that the Hi Donald Ferguson is ge to be serted by ne of his supporters | I Augustus -~ Vote square for the men whese | record is good. , - _ i BSI Che steamer Polynesian | arrived at Halifax this torenoon. Mr. and | Mi \. B. Warburton are among the pas- | ae! | i i i R Between last night and this rning the mercury fell to six below zero. Lnis a yon, at three o'clock, eight above | - in every District, vote square fer « : oy , the Government Candidaics = - Quy PossIBL! An article in an ex- ve is entitled ‘* How to Live on $20,000 a ve We should think it might be done— ifa man had the $20,000. - as 4 Puce DAILY (ELRGRAPHEIOC NEWS, EXAMINER. DESPATCHES TO Lis UMINTON PARLIAMENT of Proceedings, mete ee SPRCIAL Summary Orrawa, Jan, 27. Inthe House of Commons to-day, Hon. Viv. Carling introduced a bill to amend the Patent and Copynght Act, by transferring trial on disputed cases from thedepartiment o the courts. Replying to Mr. Curran Hon. Mr. Tup- to dis- per said the question of a gratuity nissed members of the harbor police was eing considered by the Government. Mr. MeMullin moved for a statement wing the cost cf Government since Con- federation. Sir John opposed the motion saying that he public could gather the information Om ti ] iblie accounts, Mr. Laurier declared the motion a very roper one and expre saed surprise that the vernment opposed i The motion was lost on division and the] iouse adjourned _ Gur Ottawa Budget. Orrawa, Jan. 24 Mr. Creighton, the general manager of Toronto Empive, was committed for trial this morning on a charge of libelling Mr. Bunting, of the Mail. ’ he ¢ rt of A} peals j \ le sat in Saturday last reversed the of the Superior Court disqualifying the Hon. James Mc- Shane. 7 he judgment Dominion Government have for- waided to the imperial authorities a strong est against the proposal to disallow the Cotp Swna Advices from points in Wis- 1) ae . in, lowa, and Illinois, report that on t Doininion copyright act passed last session. 22nd inst., the mercury in the thermometer} lon. Mr. Chapleau met a deputation of i } tior t ted between 10 and buieau printers this afternoon and repeated 36 deg r | his refusal to graut any increase of wages. - | He recommended the printers to take Pp io Meerine.--There will be a public | another week to consider the situation be- * the upperters of McLeod and | rore going on strike. B iu the Market Hall on Wednesday | ill enatiliiennecned evening next—the night before the election. Business of Importance. Rattli peeches may be expected. asia or aS Lonpon, Jan. 27. Question for _Beifasters : Neil The Marquis of Saiisbury and Mr Smith, MeLeod in Charlotieiown, or Johan the House of Commons, have i Yeo at Port ilili—which ? leader of jointly signed an urgent call to the Conser- Sarvsce Conre.—1 ~ re will be a meeting vative inembers to be in their _places on of the Royal S ¢ Corps in their Room to- | Feb. 11, as business of graye importance : i “w ¢ ve ning, ats o¢ lo« Re A full attend- Will De immediately submitted to Parlia- ance is requestet. By order of the Captain ment, H. C. Wilson, Secretary aaa ~ | Will the Electors of Belfast re- | Seifast | turn men to oppese the — Leader? Not if they are wise! The beautiful CHURCH OPENING.- new Episcopal Church at Springfield will be opened on Sunday next, the 2ed February. Rev. Mr. Reagh will officiate in the morn- ing, and Ven. Archdeacon Jones in the evening. ‘ ALDERMANK Courtesy.—The Halifax Chronicle says: It is said that Ald. O'Donnell has sent Ald. Dennis a formal apology for t wssau!t upon the latter on Monday. The police court proceedings will therefore be dropped, pee Heavy Porkers —Mr. Arthur Wright, of West River, killed recently four spring pigs Railway Accident. or #ée INDIANAPOLIS, Jan, The Chicago express on the Union Rail- read was wrecked at Carmel this morning. ; he tender left the track, and the sleeper and smoking car went into a creek. Seven persons were killed and tive injured. Venuther Bulletin. Toronto, Jan. 28.—10 a. m. North-east to north-west winds; fair, cold weather, ~ + <> - Electors. if you approve of men “ho tell you piainty what they willdo rather than of men who say, ‘ Eleet us without an. guaran. fee as to what we wiil do,”—vote square for the Governmen: Candi- weighing respectively, 325 Ibs., 325 lbs., 269 lbs., and 256 ibs., —or 1173 Ibs, of pork from the four These are heavy weights. Who can produce heavier? aiSaileiicen Donald Fergusvn, anxious to serve his fellow-farmers, or Freder- ick Veters, anxious to earna Judge- ship—which? A Lucky Crarr.—Ihe Yarmouth Herald gives the record of a lucky vessel, the bark ‘Talisman, 953 tons, which was launched in [872. Capt. Albert Baker has sailed her since that time and lived continuously on board. The earnings of the bark ia that time were £61,958, or over $300,000, being an average of Di/,0UU a year, - A Harsu Proceepinc.—An exchange says that a New York man has been sent to prison tor failing to pay his wile 3400 that he borrow- ed before their m srriage. This seems to be a proceeding when the bt on the in- harsh ana unnecessary dates. Personal. John W. Moore, ove of the oldest, if not the oldest man in the city, died yesterday at the age of 102.—St. John Sun. Lord Napier, who died lately, left twin sons, Robert and George. Robert had been chosen by the family to inherit the title, but George thought of contesting the matter. As a compromise, one of the two titles is given to him, and a handsome annuity. As his brother has no children, and he has, his branch may eventually secure everything. There is no paralie] case in the British peerage. ~~. -+— Will the Electors of Reifast re- turn men fo oppose the Belfast Leader? Notif they are wise! SuccessFUL IstanpeR.—We are always happy to note the success of our Islanders wife could have cancelled the debt gtalment plan by rummaging her husband's jaside pockets in the misty morning light and juietly appropriating all the small change. | ~~ Vote square for the men who, by prudence acd economy, brought peace tv the country. Halifax des schooners ar- Lost Tuer DeckLoaps.—A patch of the 2jrd says: Three rived from Newfound and this morning, the Ocean Beil The cap- tains report having experienced terrible at sea. Une reports that some 41 fishing vé that were caught in the gale, rent blizzard, lost all their deck ioads., of the vessels had their bulwarks stove in also, , Sy!pu and Vergesco, weatner precealng the re some Ff rom®Miss Lillie Dawson, teacher of music, lruro, N. .: Messrs. J. KF. Wil is & Co — Gentlemen: It affords me much pleasure to testify that the Williams pisno I purchased ym you 3 years ago in preference to all other nadian pianos, has given me entire satis- faction, standing trom 8 to 10 hoursdaily. It has lost none of its brilliancy, and rich, sweet toue, which is the admiration of all true musi- [tis the same as when purchased ears ago.—J. F. Willis & Co, svle ayents, Lower Queen St , Charlottetown. CiAns, tniree y - Question for Welfasters: — Neil VicLeod tn Charlottetown, or John Yeo at Pert Hill—which? - te abroad, and it is with pleasure we add to the list the name of Mr. James B. Hughes, of Millcove, Lot 35, who, at the recent examinations in the medical department of the University of Pennsylvania, made an average of ninety-seven per cent. of the subjects given for examination. We con- gratulate our young friend upon his suc- céss at thie outset of his career, Question for Beifasters: — Neil MeLeod in Charlottetown, or John Yeo at Port Hiil—which? ius Concert at Emeratp.—The Episcopal Church congregation, of Springfield, will hold a grand concert, consisting of vocal and instrumental music, address- in the Benevolent Irish Society's Haliat Emerald, on Monday next, 3rd Feby. ‘This will certainly be one of the grandest entertainments of the kind ever given in a country village on the Islind, as 66, €US., seme of the leading musical talent of the Philharmonic Society has been engaged. The proceeds are in aid of the church. Vote square against the shufflers who want to “get in” and then ao aus they like. ADDRESS AND PresENTATION.—The Good Templars presented Mrs. Bessie Starr Keefer, who is about leaving for Nova Scotia, with an address and purse in McLeod's Hall, las: evening. The presentation was nade by Mr. New Oats, new Wheats, new Potatoes, | new Plants and Bulbs, are offered in the 1890 | Catalogue of the Steele Bros. Co., Toronto. No need to send to the United States for seeds | when such a work is issued here, for it beats ' them all. It is the largest, the handsomest, | the most modern, and fullest in matter and | Lid ‘tions of any we ha yet seen Cana- : 17 alans enouia be proud of a firm of sach enter- |! prise, energy and high standing. They offer the Bauner oats, that yielded 96 bushels per acre in York County; nine new varieties of | potato new vers for the North West, « kc, The catalogue is priced at 20¢., which may be ded 1 from first order sent 11 1b. of Banner oats by i I ost DIES i. or & pack ts of vegetable or | , . ° ._ ~“s . 4G ver seeds and catalogue included for a re- Mittance of 2ic. It will pay every amateur, garden or, {! ist and armer td seud for id, {rei —ity fi wiey 1) R. €. McRae, of Vernon River Bridge, Grand Chief of the Grand Lodge. The address tes. tified to the good work done by Mrs. Keefer during her stay on the Island, and wished her success in her new field of labor. Mrs. Keefer replied verbally. Short addresses were als» made by Mr. J. A. Lawson, wlio presided at the meeting, Rev. J. A. Gordo, Mi. J. J. Chappell, Mr. H. Rackham, M). J. B. Dockendortf, Mrs. Dr. Johnson and Mr:, Williem Kennedy. Rlectors ef Fort Augustus, will you vermitthe honest man, whor érits call Denald the Upsound,” io be houeded out of puctic life by two lawyers on anecount of a crime of which he is not guilty? Great rash td the Vankrupt sale at Gof r 6jani) as fC 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 to one or more of the following qualifica- tions :— First.-For the Town and Royalty, must owna Freehold Estate, consisting of one’ whole Water, Common, Town or Pasture Lot, or a Freehold Estate of the clear yearly va've of Forty Shillings, consisting of a Dwelling House, Warehouse, Shop, or other Buildiny, or a piece of Land, or must be in the bona fide use and occupation, or actual possession, of any Dwelling House, Warehouse, Shop, or other Building, or piece of Land of the clea 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 poll 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 resided for twelve months previous to the teste 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 by 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 necesssary 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 not apply to any but poll tax voters. Tenants and property owners may cross and re-cross the street without losing their votes, = > ~ oa + Horse Notes. In the published list of entries for the Fredericton colt stakes, foals of 1888, to be trotted this year, we notice thd following: — George Muttart, Summerside, P E I, names Lawndallah, chestnut‘colt, foaled 1888; sired by Westlawn, (5038) dam by Abdallah Mes: senger (4809), bred by W T Green, Summer| side; owned by George Muttart. Harvey H McCoy, St Mary's, N B, names, Axtoro, gray colt, foaled Ist July, 1888, sired by Sir Charles (2745), (sire of Maud C, 2.32; Lady Max, 2 42; Maggie T, 2,44); dam Mary Ann Moyris by Robert R Mortis (648), (sire of 1 P Morris, 2 20}; Senator, 2,264; Charley Morris 2.33); grand dam Island Maid (dam of Johnnie G, 2.48), by McGinnis Pony; g gdam_ by Zack; g g g dam by Mountaineer; g g g g dam by Revenge. Among the entries for colt stake No. 4, for foals of, 1889, to be trotted in 1891, are :— James A Dockendorff, Charlottetown, P E i, names Pxcel, bay colt, dark points, foaled sed May, 1889, sired by All Right (5817) dam Juanita, by Doa Juan, grand-dam Jenne, the dam of Black Pilot, bred and owned by James A Dockendorff. Thomas Burdett, Rocky Point, West River, PE I, names Mazeppa, black colt, foaled Ist June, 1889, sired by Black Pilot, dam Jean, by Abdallah Messenger, (4869. ) F. Beverly, St. John, N. B., names Lady West, dark” chestnut filly with star, foaled 9th April, 1889; sired by Westlawn (5038), he by Woodlawn, he by Hero of Thorndale by Alexander's Abdallah ; dam Dolly, by Hamm, by Nelson, by General Knox. Bred by Wm Ross, Clinton, P E I, owned by F Beverley. MARRIED. At St. Peter’s Church, on the 23rd inst., by Rev. Fred E. J. Lloyd, Mr. William Williams, of Charlottetown, to Miss Mary Ann Mc- Ginniss, of Little York. DIE. On Monday, Jan. 27th inst,, at her father's residence, Upper Queen Street, Susannah, uged 45 years, eldest daughter of John Dalziel, Sr. [Funeral on Wednesday at 2 o'clock p. m., to People’s Cemetery. } American water-white kerosene oil for sale cheap at Beer & Goff's. j27 3i Bologna sausage for sale by the pound at Beer & Goff’s. j27 3i NOTICE f HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders ol Ture EXAMINER Publishing Company will be held at the office of THE EXAMINER news. paper, on WEDNESDAY, the 29.h January, inst., at the hour of Eight o’clock in the evening, W. ~ly & wky A. F. SCOTT, Sepretary. _ arene ge geeenngenngenongaenenyeasannnsienn To the Electors of the First Electoral District of Queen’s County, 1 ENTLEMEN,—After a careful investiga- W tion of the state of parties, and the blind adherence of many of our prominent public men to obsolete and almost impracti- eable time-honored customs, and also te a slavish and unintentional mistake of raiHying to the bugle call in connection with old and at one time meaning party names, I have had the temerity of placing my name on the nomi- vation papers of this important district. I am rated by many as an incorrigible “Grit.” L proclaim myself an Independent Liberal. A careful examination of our financial aflairs assures me that some amendments to suc Educational laws aie necessary. Laws in the direction of absolute prohibi- 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- ship. You have a chance to place Peter Sinclair first and myself second on the 30th inst. In consequence of the state of the roads and ‘he prevalence ot influenza in the Distvict, I , TUESDAY, y t 1 Wik, DURING Reeters, Overcoats, Suits, Bur JANUARY, GIVE dl JANUARY 28. 1890. i Gieay Mel, | SOME WONDERFUL BS UGAEINS EN Caps, Wool Goods, Dress Goods, Se. fe (Xx) Our Stock must be Reduced before Stock-t king, se look out for Bargains, ; ao 1 wKy Charlottetown, .Jannary 4, 1890 : i . 3 = i tek o ve take Stock this Month, and before doing a sell the balance of our Fall and Winter Goods at very . low prices. (roods. a pair. Fifty pairs Grey Blankets, slightly soiled, at $1.50 ‘ Pout you forget that we are the Wonderful Cheap Wen. PROWSE BROS., 144 QOQVEREN STRERT. so will Bargains in White Wool Blankets; bargains in iSed Comforts; bargains in Fur Goods; bargains in Dress Job lot of Fur-Lined Cloaks at half price ; job lot of Black Fur Capes at half price. SECUNREH A BARGAILIN AT i aE ‘dei aad el ss Sadho OR SALE.—Second-hand square Piano, Also | fine-ioned Cabinet Orgau, admirably suiied ior church purposes. Appiy toJAMEs k. WR! SH, Upper Prince Street. dy lw then 2aw)—janl8 was TED.—A good Cook, te whom good wag e will be given. Applv at the Oid London House, Water street.—JOHN Joy. iw—janzt NORSALE—A good horse, comfortable box } sleigh, and set of harness —ail tor $126. Ap- zy to PERLEY WELSu, Upper Prince Street. I am sorry that I could not possibly consult | with more of my friends before appealing to! you. aa I am, yours faithful JOHN v CLARK. January 24th, [9 pat of Quebec. | QAALESMAN estaviish a Bicycle Agency for the Province | and be able to cive a bondsman. Apply with ‘references to The Goold Bicycle C¢ ' Brantford, Vat. vod cannot domore than meet you at the public! janis—tf j ee meetings, ; + ty | avin< ‘ interes‘s i ith ALANTED—A Housemaid. Good wages. Apply Having many interes‘s in common with the iW gee athe ge ell ‘Seuss electors, end conscious ot having some nature!{| eoarn | ability and common sense, I feel spre that if po Lut.—A House on Water Street, containing | you elect me, as | now feel certain will be | eleven rooms wi ahep. eee cer} ‘ i , 5 ee. feniitn January. Apply to M. McQuatp, Los wat, yur on se } Queen Street. tf-—dec26 i WANTED on Commission. to “Musi devote his whole time to it, » Limited, 7 6x ay Nay os r ERKINS & STERNS’ a . ; me a Charlottetown, January 2, 1890—eod - : _ on meet: : ss . ELECTRICAL, NGE IN BUSINESS Jaf i HAVE AUST RECKIVED an additional sup- “ # ply of Srouenes. ee Lighting Apparatus, ———_(x)—— ee viedical Batteries tor Nervous and Kheumatic | ran _ a1 ™ “— r emanniz 2 TOW —- "ERWARE Persons, “ Victor” Bells, ‘samson” Batteries, | H A\ K DECIDED ro SELL ALL MY STOCK OF JEM ELK ; =) EI W A tE Orsamental Bronze Buttons for “tbe big front | and CLOCKS at great!y reduced prices to clear for Sixty Days Vatches at tbe door,” Learner's Telegraph Outfits, | usual low prices for cash. All goods warranted as represented. Watches, Clocks and All general Electrical Appliances kept on hand | yy od and warrante 7 Work xuuranteed. | Jewelry repaired and warranted. TRE, B. MOREE E. S. BONNELL, Upper Queen Sireet. 4 Corner of Queen and Water Streets. | Ch’town, Jan. 4, 1890. Charlottetown, Jan. 21, 1I890—Iim law a sa) Tre tes yy N 1%! ae ee v WANTS, LUST, FOUND de W ANTED.- Au experienced Girl as general servant in a small family. Good wages. Apply at this office, jan27 ' CKE.—Good, clear ice at the Mayflower Mills rx] I West Royalty. Will be sold cheap. Apply i*) to DANIEL HURRY. li pd--jau27 (Prine srommacE sale, = pelt of very LMOST EVERYONE WANTS GOOD TEA, and they also fine Curling Stones, new last season. Apply a Tae : . ae to H. HASZaRD. 3ieud pda—jav2s want to know where they can depend 0» getting it good. ; So ee ge ee ee ee . . ’ ‘ Rial Mas FOR SALS..-A two-story Dwelling House, with We believe that if we get a man or womun’s trade for Tea, d yard rvom, The house contains seven . . é ; i de ets pe rooms, with kitchen atiac ied, situate ups gor-} We will sell them their other groceries as well; and with f Kdward ar Fiizrey streets. erms ° 2 Y ee ES ia a “" a. ; i reasonable. ‘Apply to R, KEDDIN, solicitor. that end in View we eadeay ir to keep the Sta idard ot vu —" Teas up, and give the best possible value for the monev, OUSEKEEPER WANTED in a family of %..§ as ce a ae rwrade — three smatl children. — rape nore We don't epor’ any cneap, low grad ; tra hy | eas, as seferred, Keferences require A good situ- 3 \ ws a a , , . . nium for a suiteble ‘person Boquire at this 16 don’t pay to sell them at any price. | sia: ae ee re Our 24-cent and 28-cent Teas are giving excellent satis- NEW, MILCH COW.-For sale, a newly-calved/ faction this season, and we believe them to be equal, if not Cow, in fine condition and a good milkrr. | s 2 ; aythy Oh Xs MORES & Nive. Vener eaves Siew i Rupersde, 50 anything on the [sland for the same money, Jan2zZj5—sl pc | Y ‘ : ae . , ——_ $$ ——_—--——__--—— We have also two very fine blended Teas at 32 and 40 Bn ANTED.—A Nurse Girl. Apply st this], : ee i is A. rey “jan |cents per p und, which are excellent value. { Reductions made aceording to qua tity bought. mene ag mmm re eee KRESOSiUNE Oil. ; We keep nothing but the best AMERICAN WATER- WHITE KEROSENE OIL, which we sell in i cheaper than ever. | els ins (x ee a | aVsr Queca apd Bing square Svwres. Ch town, Jay. 20, 890—dy law why