THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - nn Local and Other Items. Levres of C. P. unavoidably crowded out. - ‘TRLEGRAPHIC NEWS. — = . aneneen - oe _ = — Sreouat Desratomes TO lak Examiven. ‘Soulanges Redeemed. ‘Mr. Bain’s Splendid Victory. i | |Goverument’s Majority Increased. Coreav Lanpye, Que., Feb. 4. _Th re is great rejoicing over Bain’asplendid victory. After a terrific fight the Government have redeemed Seulanges by 118 of a major- (ty. Atthe general e ection Mousseau car- ‘ied the county by 39. Yesterday Mercier’s beodle was absent and « tiue expression of agricultural Soulanges ws secured. Orrawa, Feb. 4. Last night the Grits were not visible. Son- langes hag spoken and Bain’s election adds two to the Government majority Bain’s majority ie 131, with two places to hear from. Excelent reports received daily from Ricuagp Ill at St. Peter's schoolroom to > VALENTINES, Comic and fancy, ia great var- iety, at Lantons —_ . Ba at the Rink to night lee in good eonditivn 7 Best musical talent to-night at St. Peter's Scnooirecni - fo-Nicut —A splendid programme for St. | Peter 8 rea lings. a. ius STAN vey left Georgetown at the usual time this morning cache ener Last CENTURY wtumes at St. Peter's School 1 to night a ae For Datu No 1 Battery. G A, will meet irill this evening at S o'clock. - PHILODERMA is & positive cure for barns and acalds, I: acta like magic. {2 lm - RRA DING St. Peter's readings to-night. Dion't misa them. elias eas Rexemweer Mr. Sutherland’s lecture next vionday. It will be a rich treat for all who will hear it. sieiniiasiiiniiin 37. Peter and Lady Tezle in fall costume at St. Peter’s Schoolroocm to-night. By spe tai request. o _ -_ Meerine —On account of the revival in the Baptist church there will be no service at the nission, Chestnut Street, on Friday night. - Ticurts for the Concert to be held at Stanhope on Friday, the 12:h inst., are for sale at the stores of Haszsard & Moore, and die0. Carter 4. o- Loow out for the adv. in Saturday's issue of the lecture on “cottish Characteristica, by Rev. Mr Sutherland, in the basement of the firet Methodist Church Secale Sitsny.—The regular monthly meeting of Silaby Hogs Company, will be held at their room, City Building, this (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock aharp. ia foe softening, improving and beautifying all the constituencies in which elections ais pending. mee OUR TRADE RELATIONS With the United States To Be Again Discussed. Ortawa, Feb. 4. It is now definitely understood that Hon Mesers. Foster, Thompson and Bowell will leave on Monday next for Washington to discuss, by appointment with the United States authorities the question of trade re- lations between the two countries. a ee the skin, no preparation that has ever been introduced equals Estey’s Fragrant Philo- | derma. Druggiate sell it. febl im > i Sex Curar Jack before you buy your Boots | asd Shoes, and don’t forget those Overshoes. —Cheap Jack, siga of the Silver Orr, oppo aite the railway station. ee: i We are always fond ot hearing about Scot. | land. Another opportanity for doing so will! | present isaelf next Monday night, when Mr | Satherland will lecture. ‘ee adv. Saturday | - Lue Rev. David Sutherland, of Charlotte town, will deliver his popular leeture on “Scottish Characteristics” in the H»!', Mount | Stewart, on Tuesday, 9h iast., at 7:59 p.m dw ' — 5 Kexstxeton Hatt, Epwarp St — Come to the pleasant hour at 8 oclock to night Singing, readings, recitatiymn and di+logue All made welcome. A _ collectivn will be taken at the close. ie dink os We call attention to the new advertisement of Malte Peptonized Porter This p-epwa tion iu the short time that it has been before the pablic has certainly received most fitter ing teatimonjals from the medical profession. De. DeWolfe, of Edinburgh, adds another testimonial to the merits of M. P. P. Scotcu Sornaw —There will be a grand Scotch Noiree to-night under the auspices of the Caledonian Club, in the club's room, Mo- Fachern’s Building. Mrs. &. A. Macdonald, hires. James Paton and Mra. J. B. Macdonald will receive the guests. Membere of the olub ste expected to appear im plaid and bonnet aud Tartan trousers. Sacrep Coxcaert.—A grand eoncert of sacred music will be given in the Roman Catholic Church at Vernon River on Thurs- day evening, February 11, by the choir of St. Dur stan's Cathedral, assisted by some of the best musical talent«f the city. The proceeds go toward the church fuod. An excellent programme has been prep red. The attend. ance will likely be very large. aietbapiel \ (INDICATED —The Nova Scotians are nobly resenting the iusult thrown at them by that gallant knight, Sir Richard J. Cartwright, who, after the general election in Maret: last, aneeringly silude 1 to the Maritime Provinces as nothing but “‘shreds and patches.” The 200 increased majority fur A R Dickey iv Cumberland shows that the peop'e are etill leysl to the Liberal-Conservative party cf taity and progress. An Istanpsr Ixsurzp —A Digby, N S.. Correspondent of the St. John Globe says; George V. Bell, a compositor in the Courter office, who had the thumb of his right hand badly jammed in a crans‘on steam press some time ago, has been ob liged co apply fur admission to the provin cis! hospitg!, and left for that institution to-day. Beli belongs to Charlottetown, P E. I. ee Verizay Sens or [eupeRancae. —In the funeral procession yesterday, we noticed Rev Dr. Fitzgerald. Hon. Judge Young, Dr. T. J Leeming and Messrs, John Bowers, John Seott and Wm. F. Morris probably the old est members of the Order on P. E. Island. At the grave the appropriates and beautife! eremony of the Sons of Temperance was con ducted by the G. W. P., Rev. Geo. W. Fish er, and the singing was led by Mr. John Ross, at the eonclusion of which the brethren deposited the emblematical sprig of ever g-een in the grave and all that was mortal of Mr R M. Barratt, the enthusiastic temper ance lecturer and worker, was hidden from view. ienieciiiiauamennes Mazntace Betts, — We congra‘ulate Mr. G. Byron Norton, of this city, upen the impcrtant step he has taken (particulars { which may be found elsewhere) aod wish himself and Mrs. Norton the fullest measure of happinesa and proaperity. Avery enjoyable eent took place vester- day evening at the residence of Gorge H. Dingwell, Esq , of Marie, St Peter's Bay, when his laughter May \W. was united in marriage to Robert Rowland Webster, of the sane place. The young couple were attended oy Miss Lizzie Passmore of Charlottetowr, who acted as bridesmaid, and Mr. James E. Vingwell who anpported the g-oom After the ceremony, which was performed by the Rev. J. W. McKenzie, the party with a large wumber of frients, sat down to a most in viting repwt. Ic is needless to say that the presents, some of which were from abroad, Were both numerous apd costly. We sympathize with Mr. Dingwell for the loss of his ouly daughter, but congratulate Mr. Webster up.a securiag for a life partner DEATH OF SIR MORELL McKENZIE, fhe Distinguished Physician. Loxpon, Feb. 4 Sir Morell McKerae, the distinguished physician whose serious illness vih bron j chitia was aunouaced a few dys ago, died yesverday. Sir Morell McK+nze was born st Leytonstone, Essex, in 1837. He was educated at the London Hospital and the medical schools at Paris and Vienna, and received the degree of M. D at the University of London’ Sir Morell was fer many years ph:sician to the Londen Hospital and lecturer at that institution on diseases of the throat. He was seot for by the German Crown Prince un the occasion of the develop- ment of alarming symptoms of disease in Hie Imperial Higonees’ larynx, and in recogni- tion of his service# to her august relative. Her Majesty the Queen made him a ba: onet. Subsequently, the Hmperor conferred upon Sir Morell the Grand Crossof the Hohen- zllern Order with the Star of the saine order. Sir Morell is the author of several standard works on diseases of the throat. STILL THEY COME. Another Scandal. in Quebes. Montregat, Feb. 4. lt is stated that before the investigation before the Royal Commission is over, it will be proved that Mercier paid his house- hold accounts out of the stolen money. Is This So? Quepsc, Feb. 4. The Courier du Canada, which ia recog- nized as a Church organ here, has the fol- lowing announcement : ** We are informed that lent has been abolished for this year in the eclesiastical Province of Quebec. ‘There is to be neither fast nor abstinence even on Fridays.” The Date Fixed. Orrawa, Feb. 4. The election in South Ontario wil take place on February the 20th. — ———— General Telegraphic News Paris Feb 2.—Parisian tradesmen are alreavy taking advantage of the new tariff law by a general raising of their prices,even on Freneh goods. Avcksann, N Z., Feb. 2,—Advices from Samva say Me'tafas’s followers have aban doned their cause, and the danger of civil war is now over. Rome, Fen, 2 —It is reported the Gov- ernment of ltaly is about to resume full diplomatic relations with the United States [t is also reported Raron Fava will be ap pointed Minister to Denmark vice Signor Catalin, who will be sent as Minister to Washington. Lonpox, Feb 2 — The Odessa correspon- dent of the News says hunger typhus is spreading alarmingly in large towns in that region. All the hospitais are fi led and private buildings are being converted into hospitals Another correspondent at Riasan declares the more fanatical and superstitious portion of the peasantry be- lieve Count Tolstui is anti-Christ and de- cline to accept his bounty threugh fear they wil! thua commit their souls to per- dition St Jogx, Feb 2.—The cold weather is stamping out la grippe somewhat It was very prevasent during January. The num- ber of deaths resulting from it in the city during the mouth was 11. There were,how- ever 12 deaths trem congestion of the lungs and eight from consump’ivon. The number of deaths in the city during last month was 116; compared with 61 during January, 1891 Lonpox, Feb. 2.—The morning papers contain long memoirs and obituary articles op Mr. Spurgeon The Chronicle appears with a mourning border: It compares the dead pastor to Mortia Lather. The Teie- such an estimable young lady. graph characterizes him asa “‘gteat, fear- less and faithful minister.” It “Albeit of homely genius and eleqnence, all agree that he leaves a void that will be filled with difliculcy.”’ Waskineton, Feb 2. -Specisl Agent Moore has madea report to the treasury department in regard to the alleged frau- dulent importation of Canadian fi-h at Cape Vincent, New York, by the Like Ontario fish company. He says he has evidence that the government has been defrauded of nearly $8.000 in duties on fish smuggled into Cape Vincent during the past year. Says he is using every effort to break up the practice and bring the otienders to justice. Bereun, Feb. 2.—Vorwarts, a socialist journal, publishes «copy of the order issued by Prince George of Saxony, calling upon ariny ¢fficers to put a stop to the inhuman treatment of men by non-commissioned officers. The order instances nine specific cases of cruelty. Men have been paraded ana drilled at miduight in the depth of winter, wearing only their shirts until they fainted. Many cases of blackmail are mentioned. The «flicers have been sen- tenced to imprisonment for from two to five years each Monrreat, Feb. 2. — The Witness, com- menting on the result of the Cumberland election, says : “Nova Scotia seems to be fairly captivated by the corruption of the Dominicn government. Nova Scotians, it is said, ure horrified over the Quebec ex- posures, and they would probabiy turn up their ugoses and the whites of their eyes should the habitants condone the corrup- tion of Mercier and his colleagues and de- clare that the French Canadians were not fit for self government. They had better remove the beam from their own eyes be. fore they attempt to remove the mote from the eye of the people of Quebec, who seem to act with a far greater degree of public spirit than the people of Nova Scotia: ’ BELLEVILLE, Feb, 2,--Six whitecapa, well mounted and armed, on Saturday oight drove up and dismounted in front of st. Hibbard’s house in the western limita of the city. They called Hibbard out. One of the white- caps, acting aa spokesman, told him that ua- ‘ess be provided better for his wife and family be would be visited with vengeance. Mibbard threatened to shoot the first man who in terferred with his business, when six loaded revolvers were brought on a leve! with his head He was told either to obey the com- mand or suffer the consequence. ‘The horse men then retreated and and disappeared. Lonxposx, Feb. 2.—The Pope’s healih bas become astarding topic. Ho has been i 1, but is better—well enough at any rate to startie the Roman Catholic world by the appointment of Cardinal Ledechkowski as P-efect of the Propaganda The ltali 4 cardinals, who beiieve that the keys of heaven and earth onght to be in Italian hands, are as angry as such holy men ever allow themselves to be. The close personal friendship between the Pope and Cardinal Ledochkowski is probsb y sufficient to ex- plain this promotion, which for var'cus reasons is disiiked in every Eur: pean o-pi-al ex «pt London, where nobody cares. Loxpon, Feb. 2.—‘The plague cf influerza is not stayed, byt inc p-s-s. Jn Lomdgn the death rate has risen to fortyesix. Deaths from influenz\ are twice «es many as last week, not counting those of vhich tha malady is the indirect eanse. Altogether there were 3,76! deathe in London, which is 1,762 above the aversge, In other parte of Erg'ard things are even worse. though some provinces areaimostcsempt, andinseme great ciites the death rate is ‘ess than usual. The gov- ernment is s*i ring —if atinring he ihe word te apply to a movement so del.berate, ‘The p esident of the local government board is in communication, whatever that may mean, with tke president of the roysl college of physicians. Js ie probable that some form of inquiry will be agreed upom by the time the epidemic has run its course wONTREAL, Feb. 2—-To-night’s Canadian acific express for St. Jobm will carry a small parcel addressed Cept. O'Grady, of the British ship Glendon, Capt, O Urady is tie man who refuged to haul down his colers at Bridgeport, Copn., om Sunday at the demand of an angry and excited mob la gely compozed of state militia. This parece} conteins a brand new Union Jack whith was pure ased by o number of maritime province people in Mon- trealas well as by subscriptions from Montreal. There ia considerable amusement here at the efforts of the American preas to give the Bridgeport incident an Kaglish twist by reporting the name ot the captain of the Glendon as Trov bridge when asa matter of fact the captain’s name was O'Grady, Weathe: Butietin. Toron co. Feb. 4 Generally cloudy, some snow in places, not much change in temperature, os Ciyic. nominations were made -104 m most Tue following ye-terdsy :— MaYorR, Hon. T. H. Haviland. COUNCILLOBS, Ward 1-—-M P Hogan. Ward 2—Charles E Robertson. Ward 3—L. E. Prowse, T. Z Taylor. Ward 4—S. W Crabbe, F. H. Beer. Ward 5—W. D. McKay, G. E Hughes, D. L. Hooper, Maurice Blake. WATER COMMISSIONES John Kelhy 7? Personal. The High Sheriff of King’s County is in the city te-day. Mr. Robert, Harris, R. C. A, has gone to Toroato to paint a portrait of the Honorable Oliver Mowat. The friends of Miss Maria Lawson will be giad to learn that she bas been appointed principal of the girls’ school at Nanaimo, at a salary of $800 Brack worsted coats and vests, our own make Cheapar than imported gods. Call and see this wonderful lot —James Paton & Co. Feb, 3 3i. Ong degan tweed suits—all wool. Made up onthe premises. Cheaper than im. ported goods. Call and examine this lot.— James Paton & Co. Feb. 3 3i. Opp Pants, odd jackets and odd s ges in boys’ and youths’ suits. Cheap to clear at James Paton & Co's. Feb. 3 3i. Call at James Paton & Co’sif you want a cheap suit in tweed or worsted for your boy. Feb. 3 3i. MARRIED. At Meadow Rank, West River, at the residence of the bride’s fathec, on the 3rd inet., by Rev. E. C. Turner, G. Byron Norton, of Charlottetown, and Gertrude Penelope, youngecs daughter of Samuel » Hyde, eq. adds: { ‘ ' THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4th. FROGRALUS. Instrumental Duet....... Messrs. Karie and Watsou. 7 at peed So'o—*‘ The Batter Land” ..... Misa M. M sore, Solo—‘‘ English, You Kuew”...... sballe $< <0ces hir, Me Mahon. PRTEERARIDL. «0:0 pi Silane swans Miss Paney Weeka. Reading —“‘ The Dem a's Bhip”..... Miss Gertie Davies. Bolo—** Reauty’s Eyes "2.20.20 occ on tale Miss Suatiivas. Solo—‘‘ Give ble an Kaglish Ssaz”.....:, -Mce.- Pred Davies. nn RE ee pt ede, Seg : vas Mesera. VinulconiS2, Watson avd Hynd wan, Reading—Seene from “ Richari Jl. ”...... Mr, McMabon: Solo—The Brove Light "0.0.50... ° Bilse Palmer, Selo ny : Mr. Tenton Instrumental, cdi oie hic. Vinnicombe. Scene from ‘‘Seboo0l for Seandal ” (in co*tume) dire, Bo Longworth and: Nr. Arnaiticd. Gice Doors at en at-7 3) p..m.:- Commence at 8, Admiezsi. ) cents feb3 COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. ira Cap Sal PRIVQUS TO STOCK-TAXINS. | Durieg the Wonth of Jauuary we will offer —--WitH~— 5 per cent. Extra for Cash. We respect ually invite eorre pendence, and give prompt and earefal attention to mail orders HRNRY MORGAN & GO, COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square, Montreal. janl3~tte EMULSION CoD LIVER OIL? Pieasant to take as Milk. A great Mesh prodecer. Endorecad by Medi- teal men. : Try it Estey’s Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Throat and all Lung troubles. A great remedy for weak amd delicate children, builds them up, strengthens the bones, makesnew blood, 4) dealers sell it, dom't be indueed te take any substitute—it hasn't any. BR, Mi, Eatey Mfz. Co., Monetem, N.B, WANTS, LOST, FOUND Ac ANTED.—B ard for a fine driving horse with reepo sibre person, in city or country. Ha + ne-s and use, OF part Ds. . ane Apply, stating terms per week, to “ M., 116. Post Office, Charlotectown. lui dw pd—fb4 WANTED -A gonera' servant in a small family about March 2nd. Enguire at_thia office, Feb i Te? LET —Part of a Doubls House in the Com- mon «f Charlottetown, ner the Woolen Fac- tory. Apply to JOHN INGs. $i nd—febl GENTS !—" Life of Sir John A. Macdonald” Z isthe most popular book now on the o- minion: market. See reviews in daily and weekly papers, Next week we will be p epared to fill orders in eight styles of bindings. A sents requisitions promptly filled We want four energetic oanvassers Address Earnie PUB- LI3HING Hovsk, St. Joha, N. B. jan2z PENNY READINGS St. Peter's Schoolroom, - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 4, 1899. ——————— ANLEY BROS. oe — Cleaning Up Sale ee REMNANTS AND ODDS AND ENDS. \ E TAKE STOCK FEBR'TARY Isr, and as we do not want to iuveatory the ODD} AND BNODS we have made a pile of them on our Counter, and GENUINE BAR GAINS WILL BE GLVEN. Ends f Black and Colored Dress Goxls, Cash neres. Serges, etc.; ends of Mantle and Jacket Cloths, Prints. Ginghams, Embroideries, Laces, ete ALSO -A few pieces of BUAOK- ant C)LILED DRESS GOODS at specially low prices. STANLEY BROTHERS, BaQNN’S BLOCK, Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 1892—eod & why Tr incomes Se GREAT CLEARING SALE vitae ———- © #'~ hepsietmaninclenethaietiin Dry Goods and Clothi AT —— J. 3, MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, COMMENCING— Tuesday, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Entire Month. - (x) GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: 20 p ce. off THE FOLLOWING Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), Table Damasks, Towe's & Toweling, 20 p. c. off Ladies Shiwls, Jackets and Ulsters, 20 “4 | Ladies’ Felt Hats, my Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Cors2t-, 24 i | Union and All Woo! Flannels, 2) +s Silks, Velvets, Piushes & Trimminz, 20 * | Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10 * Men’s Fur Uaps & Lidies’ Fur Goods, 20 | Prints, Cretonnes and Flannettes, 10 : Men’s Underc!othing & [op Shirts, 20. * Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, i} = _—- The bulk of this Stock wis ne vly importel list Fall, and murkel as low as any ia th: city, and now subject to above Discounts, which is certainly a good opportunity to g*t Bargains. - J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street, GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE SPORE, Commencing TUaSDAY, ad of Fabraary, anal Coasiamiay daring the Bacire YHE WHOLE STOCK will b> sold at a Discount of 2) per crit. for CASH ory. This is a Bene t Sale. The Stock is neurly all new the very best in the city. If vou want honest-made goods at extrwrlinery ot g ins, this is your chances to buy them at THE DOMINION BI0T AND SHIE STORE. Charlottetown, February 1, 1892 —-eod & wky —— 8) -—— ——— —— WHITE GOODS! eo - oe _ Moath, { We have a large stock of Wiite Gools bourit at the very lowest prices, arnt wo gaataits: al waio trade with us that we will give (ism as good valas —if not better- than can b> obtaiact at any oter house on the Island. White Cottons, White Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, White Counterpanes, White Wuslins, White Embrotderies, Victoria Lawns, White Linens. T° LE,—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street kaowa as the Costello property. Ap- ply te Davies & Haszard, or the owner, JOHN AYLWARD, Southport. jani UND.—A purse of money. The owner can office sud paymant for this advertisement. dec2? O3T.—On Sunday, 2ich mst, a Buckskin Glove fised with chamo.ze skin. Picase eave it at this office, ant have same on epaiication at THE EX*MINER Special Lot of White Cotton Remnants. Charlottetown, January 30, 1802—eod & wky ‘pecial Lot of Wiibroideries at 6 cents per yard. mip” eg Mp Speer emma + sin ot ae og Ee es song tee = OE cen te semen” li = ig A Pa one ob <ararae uci acs « coma ge Re ak Eg NE. gt An be 5 nee i a cae dis = ace s eyes