ie ‘ liable t roeal and Other Items. THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - ‘TEL! GRAPHIC NEWS. | a a et el ati ah ee - SATURDAY, JANUARY 81, 1891. THE | Sou vorsmaw tere PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY) GREAT CLEARING SALE | The Date to be Announced, ‘GRITS in DESPAIR Circ STANLEY left Georgetown for Pictou ning. ~ - V Tr «? overs! res new ) Is \ . pre 8 s, 0D yooUss from $2.00 to $1.50 at J.C Sprague 8, o RK NANTS 150 ends in rd t, “ opened Harris & Stewart, | ' ion Hous lan; ol os i ~ i we Wiil me a — pri ; ‘ i 1. CU. Sprague ‘ Wont The boata from Cape ‘ie ti ie the todav i two and twe.ty U iules - ! LeA eetis on i tay r the ‘ p of the ! ics ’ Ms ct wt asa .eacuer. - od hear Mr. Dickie’s illustrated | ‘To and Fro in Seotland,” at St James |} i elec tion H-li on Monday night. it is very highiy po ien i - R The regu'ar nionthly meeting of | the Ik lio Hose Re l Company will be held ra ir room, Monday evening, at S&S OciocK, rp. By order, Wm, A. Murphy, Sec y. a eo a Rev. SAM SMALL Mr. Theo. L Unap- Ie forins us that we may expect sever- ' ¢ , si lectures from Mr. Small. The dates | be given as soon ag obtained, fhis is 4 answer to a query in yesterday's Patriot. o Skatixna Rin«k.—There wi!l be no skating tthe Risk on Monday evening next. The irectors fiad it absolutely necess ry to take to. comp’ete the large with the * i th's rignt, in vrd a wut of decoration in connectiou Carnival. it accdahlis CAuNIVAL skaters needing such stains and pastes as Nigyer black, Clown white and Car- Indian red, &c., as WwW ell as all face row le 5 and eosinetiq! es, Can p! eure tne giving previous notice at Watson's r Store in 31 Vi ig . j saint by tabieaiilialai Omission Supptrep.—We should aiated yesterday in the notice of Sr. Pet Luud of Hope eatertainment that the labor of preparing the childrea fur their several warts was performed, forthe most part, by Miss Alice Webb, to whom the credit 1s sfly due. nave ‘ Ts DyNAMITE AGAIN.—A house at Bluefield, W. Va., was blown up by dynamite on the mgnt o the 2st, and several persons were injared The persons causing the ¢ xplosion re unknown, This makes the fourth hous: ved in this way at that place v ithin a ek. The town is terrorized, <_ Man's Drpiicity.—-It is believed tht not jess than thirty strangers per week ariive in New York to purchase count “feit money of sharpers, ard while each and everyone of them is swiodled, it is only about one out of every one hundred who mukes a complaint His own guilt forbids, and he goes home a viodled and @ wiser man. - - Cus Deacons Sat On —Three deacons of the Saints church at Bellaise, Michigan, assanited a member because he refused to pee Convinced that he had tallen from grace they smote him and n forth bodily. Such Christian zeal is not supported hy the loose laws of the State and ‘ ;, sing or pray. cast ch leacon was fined $46. dea lan Dearu Rarz.-—According to late alvices from O-tawa, the highest death rate in the 29 cities aud towns embraced in the mortality returns for the month belongs to the city of Quebec which was 237, the next in order being Halifax with 211. The low- est was Galt with 54, two western cities— Winnipeg and Victoria—being 71 and 66 respectively ieiiven Tur Jamaica Exuteirtion —The Jamaica Exhibition was opened on the 27th inst. by Prince George. The attendance at the open- ing sustained the most sanguine eXpectations. Ail the steamers from Europe and America were crowded with visitors. The Dominion of Canada has the largest foreign display, which occupies ten courts, while England has tight, Austria five, Germany and the United States three each, and Florence two, ~~ Bostxess.—It is stated that the Toronto Alliance Bord and Invest meat Compsny at Toronto, Ont., it to be wound up. The Alliance, according to an ex- change, is one of those concerns which pro- mises to pay a round sum of money in retarn tir a small immediaie payment and periodical assessment. Suspicion was aroused and an investigation held, when it was discovered salaried officers were the to benefit by its existence. shareholders will lose quite heavily. ~~ Wit Wieo Up only ones Many that the i ler Key Tae Excuse Was Surricrent.—An ex- change reports that a teacher in the West wrote to one of the patrons of her schoul, asking why his son had been absent three days. The following satisfactery note was received in reply ‘‘James was fooling round a steel rat trapen Monday, when it went off and caught his big toe, inflicting damages so that the wearing of his boots 1s impossible. It swelled until it was as big 3 four toes, and he also has the mumps and a ringworm anda boil, so that he can't study. He will come when he is better.” histidine _ Settrve Liquor to Ixpians. —L. Van- soughnet, Deputy Superintendent General of Indian Affairs, at Ottawa, has issued a circular to all magistrates and justices of the peace, calling their attention tu the sale ef iqaor to Indians, complaints of which are constantly received by him. Accom- panying the circular is a printed notice which declares that any person who selis, barters, or gives, either directly or indir- ectly, liquor to Indians will be prosecuted to the utmost rigor of the law, and are ! » 4 fiae of $300 and six months’ im- prisonment. Half the fine will be paid to the informer. A copy of the printed cir- cular is posted up in the police station. one _ A Vatvastn Pornter —An exchange says: More than tw enty-five years ago, while I was mM the This ty-fifth Massechussets Regiment, “rutting around in Virginis, 1 was somewhat teabled with cold feet At one time while | “a8 stomping upon the ground in the effort © Warm my extremities, a comrade in the “ne rm giment said tome, “If your feet are cold try this?” He raised his foot from the ey i and struck some light blows with his / oon the upper part of his leg, just #bove aad am f did the same, with both lege. ieaoahe “oe neously felt a flow oe nt Mhetabiy warn = po Tals wae tepeated wit) arm. a e 2p rim nocd ne ith good effect iu the comparatively ™ climate of Vi-ginia, and also with * mad god resul’s in the more rugged _ Sphere ef New Eugland, ee RE RA eI A NS ef ata —a | stantly, ** DOMINION ELECTIONS, | +e eenee oe | ae. | After Election Boodle. Sr, Jonny, Jan. 31. Private advices from Ottawa point to an early general election. The date of the] will be announced almost in-! The local grits are in the depths of | despair over the latest phase of the situa- | Cartwright and Longley spoke at) the annual banquet of the Bosion Mer- | chants’ Asseciation last night. © Both came | out boldly in favor of unrestricted recipro- Cleon city in manufactures as well as natural nh . . i products. They are looking for electiun| boodle. lbs Essence of the Gazette. —— Orrawa, Jan. 31. The Canada Gazette will to-morrow au- fe nounce that the grease used for soap mak- ing has been placed upon the free list; that the supplying or selling of arms or aminun- | ition to Indians in Manitoba and the Ter- | will eld at Uctawa on the 10th Febru- ; ary next, ee Another Explosion. | Oth of February, in Philharmonic Hall Montreal, Jan. 3l. A te rridle explosion took place at the) cece OE TEIN imine Nitro-glycerine Works near this city, terday. he explosion was caused by the yes- i of a workman, The building | MENDELSSOHN’S was tutally destreyed, and one man’ was} blown into fragments. An investigation , 1 33) 1 } 1 will likely be held. carelessness CELEBRATED —— 1 shethemama ’ s Obliuary. | : if? LoxpDon, Jan. 3. } Charles Bradlangh, England's leading ; ; & atheist, Beadiaugh has been the Liberal member for Northampton in the | British House of Commons since 3880. Bel i ; 8S uead WILL BE janl7—sat tu thu RES BD‘ RED. was born in 1833. BompBay, Jan. 31. The death of Abdurrhman Khan, Ameer of Alghanistan, is reported. ‘A Chanee to Gbiain a Farm ata Bargain. | eeciliiniiesnelincciliisina i HE subscriber offers for sale his Freehold Farm of 100 acres of land, fronting on Souris Road, and within one and a h«lf miles ot the village. There is a good Dwelling and Barn on the premises, and 20 acres of good hardwood. Terms easy, aud made known on application to the owne: on the premises, RICHARD T. LYONS, or to MATTHEW, McLFEAN & CO., jan30—lw Souris. om Lonpon, Jan. 31. 2 The Scotch railway strike has utterly collapsed. The strike entailed disastrous results upon the poor workman. Personal. Mr. Joseph H. McNeill, of Denver, Color- ado, who has been on a short visit to his home a’ d friends in this city, left on his return trip on the 28th inst. by the winter steamer Stana- ley. —-- ~—0*e —-- -—— Weather Hulletin. Imported Seed Oats. Toronto. Jan. 31.—10 a. m. ‘Mostly fair weather; not much change in| 10 (4 }i ‘ now on the way from Great temperature, | my " : | Britain. Orders booked at our office, where samples can now be sean. Samples will also be mailed on application. CARVELL BROS. BUSHELS FINEST BLACK, -— mem 2) -——-——-— Religious Services. —_— Remember the Railway Gospel Meeting to morrow afternocn in McLeod's Hali, at 4 o'clock. Stramgers always welcome. Lesson— Matther 7-11; ‘‘ It ye then being evil, know | jan30—2w how to give good gifts unto your children, | " IMPORTED SEED POTATOES Kensington Hall. — To-morrow’ evening. ! ' Subiect : “Get ready for the Journey.” Bir. C. P. Fletcher will give a cornet solo. Co NO. 1.—Samples are now on the way and wil. be shown in a few days. They aie an eailier potaio than the Early | Rose, which they much resemble. Mr T C James will preah in the Upper Prince Street Methodist church to-morrow at llamand7 pm. | YM C A.—The Gospel Meeting in the} CARVELL BROS. Y MCA Hall, at 4 o'clock, to morrow after- | jan80—2i | poor, will be conducted by the young men connected with the Prince of Wales College YMCA. ‘The meeting wi'l be highly in- teresting and should commend a full house. e 2 2 Fe NI i Zion chuvch.—The servicer to-merrow will | sg be conducted by the pastor in the morning, at | 11, and in the evenirg at 7 o'clock. Morning! prayer meeting at 1015 Sabbath School |” and Bible classes will meet at 2.30 p m. ~-_~<-- “O LET, in the New MORRIS BUILD. ING, now nearing completion, oppvsite Post Office : — Lecal Notices. Que Store, 20x63, clear of posts, with Base- ‘ment and large Room on second floor. Beer *& Goff are selling good oatmeal; : ee = ; cheaper than you van buy it in the market, | __ Une Store, 14x40, with Room in rear and , ; ; : Resame Also, boneless fish for 5 cents per p und. basement. jan26 3i Three or four . | floor. Sorthern S -e the nicest-flavored win- ' . : : j = Hern . ma, are th lows fi "te si a One Room on third floor, full size of build- el- neeping app e8 you Ce get. € sale 5 ae ing, 34x63, clear of posts. the dozen, bushel or barrel at Beer & G ffs. —— pos jan30 3in Gents slippers just received at Goff Bros. jand tf’ Cheapest boots at Goff Bros. jan9 tf Selling off— Great bargains before stock- ' taking Ladies dress cloths, fancy dress & Phillips. suits of Offices on second If applied for before contracts for finishing are let, will be fitted up to suit tenant. A fire-proof vault will be built to suit stores and offices if desired. The building will be heated throughout by steam or hot water. Plans can be seen at the ofiice of Chappell For further particulars apply to govds at J B Macdonald’s. janl4 | THOMAS MORRIS. ckidiindon Ore ——— | jan27--3i eod Sxvow-Suorrs iN Troupe. — Several ee oc ease Ss young city blouds started out fora snow-) shoe tramp a few nights ago. When they | left town it was not their intention to go} far. but before the party knew where they | really were they brought up somewhere at. the other side of the Cornwail Cheese Factory. After taking a breathing spell, some ot the party discovered that they were sadly in need of food, that unless they got be placed in the lawyer's hands for collection. something in that line, and got it quickly, ap27—3i eod too, they would have a hard time getting : : nei b ck tothe caty. They finally started for Wy ANTS, LOST, FOUND & Oa the way they called at several NOTICE. MES MILLNER requests all persons in- i debted to her to settle their accounts before March Ist. All not settled then will > home. : houses and solicited reonweny' te a. W ANTED,- Br the sth of Februars, a Girt for . 5 se i - sa work foud rs * >i e But the occupants of the houses did not like geveral housework. Govd wages Wi . riven to a suitable person. Apply at this office. the appearance of the group and would not & jan30—-3i accede to their request. At length, hungry and weary, the party reached the city sad- der but mach wiser than when they left. On the way heme the party became separ- ated, and it was not until the roll was called on the morning after the tramp that the whereabouts of at least one of their number was ascertained, W ANTED.—A good girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. C. V. McGREGOR, Prince Sirect, 3i—jan27 OR SAL¥.--A nice Building Lot at head of Alley Street. near Prince “treet, situated on high ground and in good local.ty, near Upper Prince Street Church and School. Price low and terms easy. Apply te @svonen SSb8Y. jan2 xX ritories is prohibited, except on the author- | 4 i ity of the resident superintendent; also that : tle x«mication fir Dominion 1 a! surve yo s aes ee 3 ee on—-— BOOTS AND SHOES,~= Fifteen Thousand Dollars’ worth to be seld at a Dis- count of 20 to 25 per cent. for Cash only. | | ——_{1}—_— WEW’S, WOMEN’S AND CHILDREN’S BOOTS, SHOES AND SLIPPERS, _ Special Lot of Misses’ Fine Kid Boots, from 75 cents to $125 regular prices fr m $1.75 to $2.76. Misses’ and Children’s Felt Overshoes, 50 cents a pair. Tremendous Bargains all along the line at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. JANUARY, 1891. ' (x) BEFORE sTOCKTARING, Great Bargains to Reduce and Clear IW ——— RY GOODS AND CLOTHING! ——-AT—-- MA CDOWN ATLDS. ee eS NS A eS Sea ES NS OO een = STANLEY BROTHERS, aaa eee TABLE COVERS. Six Dozen SILK EMBROIDERED CLOTHS, Tapestry and Felt. The lot must be sold of you want a Piano or Table Cover have a look through these, as they are marked at Wonderfully Low Figures. LADIES’ WATERPROCF CLOAKS. You must have them, and it is just as well that you should know that we are offer- ing something Special. We look closely at the matter of Quality in these goods, and leave the buyer to look closely at the Prices. CLOTHS FOR LADIES’ WEAR. Our Stock in this line is really excellent, and we expect busers to share the pleasure we feel in offering them a First-Class Assortment of ULSTER and JACKET CLOTHS at money-saving prices. CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. You can have one at your own price, as we intend STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. SS A few left, right in every way. to clear them all. Charlottetown, January 2C, 1891. S| —— —— ———————— A —_—-= 1891-- JANUARY --189). PERKINS & STERNS. Wow Taking Stock, ——~AND—— BiG BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN ——IN ALL KINDS OF—— ‘WINTER DRY GOODS. ita’, ¥ (x) 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. Charlettetown, Janvary 8, 1890. , - Se AR SE SC kT NTR ee ms meaty AltaRE ; i .