- MONDAY - 2 — - ss : x ~ " = § - / R — THE DAILY EXAMINER, : , ; as rHE D 4 ee facets. TEI —— ——— coogi eer e ; eet a es . ere iif ALAMITY v rr iy y YA RWAYRY vr en vr q f EDI ror. 1. . 34; gee lj ‘ [HE DAILY EXAMINER. | LETTERS TO THE . Suggvestion. anes : SANUARY 19, 1891 } A Good uns ' i oY > r ’ ot ity Conneil are Y.Y ' mic | ; . ie ew te ok the poor A 0 WV hn 6 nder ono VV + Palion McCarthy's Gpinion | ae foal is leo worthy whee ear oe - with fuel. it is & WOFUN, te unable to ‘ . .§ ha yi . , ld not extend beyond s}eop'e unahie DaLTon McCartuy 1s one of the pt he a -_ ee ut a : St ' The better . £ his opinions. } Work, uniess i UNS an sive : ' : cmos Wo has the courage OT ills < penn nae \ » render assistan e is to site — Provisions Not Available, . i ’ . } re » t ; ; Though a follower and an adimrer ot ou As this is a hard winter, au i th re id me an 5 : i : } + ike Sn le out of employm«e nt, 1b 0|COUWW onk be % | hiacdonalid, be has dare ' peop ‘ for the city to repatr the ate aneenmmaieactaits ; : ; hae pportuLe Liitic ee Y oo -~ 1 . ; } Yamin stiom im re “en ' l ihe Park, which 1s) gra ; s 2 ma wah t : : breast-work arounba ee , ; ae . 14 are > hich he considered | rye vere away. and was badly damaged | Wholesale Starvation Antici- athe > > h OW SeSUse ;u A i — * . : ; silat Oueen’s i : ie oes His i a +} late jsecen per Storm. vik Ldmuinoisty yn to be in wrong. * i on . l other city property 18 in a most pated. : ; WHGlT, asi iGe : os, .* . al . Ti i respecting { nrestrict 4 Kec pt a, lilapidated copdition, and fast going to ce ae) h iy regara d | pi ‘ If this property is to be nope up at Laies "_* iss ? i on » wt the nine > r ' ; thought e Gov- } the expense of the city, a gr at «eal 4 t a ALGERIA, Jan. 18. \ } iect Lauus ’ rs ial on as well as on the Dreas . a : re ing this grand idea } B&cessaty © oo ee cheaper during The inhabitants of the smal! town of — + ry if POTPISLII, Libis BAe . K ald oe aohe mhew i) } i 43} : = a i: “ ; scapula tle hesitate to say | +1 yrs 1 it would give employment at | Sebdon, in Flemcen District, Province of - : } nie ri es ‘ Lv) *7 I t? v iter, na it Wou ive i 3) nape . Mc. Wiman, be would » Soe ‘e whea there is no other work. available,| Uran, are snowed up and will probably What does hesay: in a speees + ng relicf when it is most needed. starve to death. Like a majority of small ; 2 ’ : .—, See = a 7 . . *, ‘ . . ’ ered at North Simcoe, a lew Gays a5% HY | Hop that incoming council will} Algerian towns, the inhabitants of Sebdon rted to have said that ‘a poorer policy | direct their attention te this work, yours! depended almost entirely upon regular or re pelted enews i : - s : . ee t wasa} truly, irregular conveyance of provisions er adopted by a] tj . se . ; ee we cia | Fenton T, NEWBER which reach them from the larger t tie resen ™” a tribute to the wisd 3 ——-—— ++ -— town Saith, and the stock on hand hing ese was it 0} : - . - ‘ " Dewe iv ministration that notaing | Phiharmonic Society Concert. | was always comparatively small. A Messrs. Cartwright and Laurier. as convere, with provisions sent from Flem- o 3 Ye ‘ a : , : ‘We have a market in the motherland) gp —J see by the advertisement that the|cen, is snowed up in Talberney Pass. which takes all our surplus produce and 411) Phijharmonic Society are going to give us} Troops were sent out from Flemcen to the a of the Unite d States. Our business 1s to an opportuni A f he ring ; Mendelisonn’s relief of the snowed-up convere, and extri- make such relations with the mother counsty | hesutiful Hymu of Praise at their next concert, | cated the convere from its perilous position, wi l give us the a lvan ue t! We 1 7 i al j pr ine tHad a muss C lovers reli ( + on but on Saturday information was ° - hill } lat tii + 7. a>} } ' i are vith ie or} ° meet the McKinley bill by low g “ - | town wiil look lorward . _ Rat tol csived here that the attempt to * in favor ; Engl sna. lf we have t i oe Vy that ¢ nut, tne Soeciccy uas awe hy Teeth a prov ision Sebdon had failed. The district a 5 elas let us buy frem her. Lobe some the finest works of Haydn, vossini : ung ¢ eens our 1 3 th V am Day } . i a t ay d Su liv Dv, b if. as vet, 1s hopelessly snowed up. The troops are msm & Grease Niarnet ' , ’ : + é Silneu ali souaaay : oe 5 ‘ ° : ; 47 » y i} a : Wr &* hey ¢n take oul atti ana | 3 st ver the citizens anything irom the vi ntinuning Lhe IT efforts to open up the line i eur eggs; they i ; nas D ri i g 4 h Sebx horses if good enough. ! vrand old master Beethoven; and as [ believe | of communication with Sebdon. There is a great deal vf truth and com-| that there will ne or two numbers = the Moncton, Jan. 18. a ese ‘ f programme of the coming concert beside the : ; mon sense in these ters ces 1FOM| \Hyinn of Praise,” I should like to re spect- One of the worst storms of the winter the lips of Dalton McCarthy. Dfr. Me-| futly suggest that Beethoven's beautiful song | prevailed through northern New Brunswick bios s(1) that there is no certain | of ‘‘Adelaide” be one of them. 1 believe | to-day. Fully eighteen inches of snow fell ov argues(i) that there : ates | é . ; ‘ : : Varthy Atques : ae , , | that this song has been proncunced by crit.cs | between Campbellton and Newcastle, and . / “0 : ha nite tates Will ac <— . - é e . . ; ° pevapect that the United States wil! a , | to be the loveliest that has ever been com-| many trainsare blocked. The Quebec ex- o - ; , 7. . . . . | § Uurestricted Recips mn’ | posed. : 1. | PTESSs due here at six this morning, did not — Li : ad vy KNOoCeRstior noe ot : ‘ ° ° « points out that Mr. Blaine said in rt sloping thas my suggestion” may net 1 arrive until 9.30 to-night, being seventeen ' : : ; ; ; ; : vered out oF piace ln your coiumus, as - Me speech, ‘* We want the republics oi Uta tow look ® th the Philharmonic Society as ene eo ee ; , ‘ . < pla ‘ America, but not Canada. It would be a) public institution, lremain, yours respect- ‘ ea y > America, " . 4 the track had to be ‘‘chopped out. sin on the part of the United States to alluw | * 4 Lover or Mrsic, | There is little snow here, but rain and hail 7 > i benefits } , 4 he ; ¢ ; ot the peopie of Canaca to en} tne of our union, without coming in;”’ (2) that suppose they do accept it, they would prac- tically make the tariff and put the McKinley to . 14: Ss thes @ ‘st Bill all around Canada: taey would say . , 1 | >4 Canada, ** You must buy and sell all with us. ¢ ‘ fo tha & calf It is worthy of remark tha lowing resulution was pasod by the meeting af- dressed by Mr. McCarthy : Pesolved, That the Liberal Conservatives of the north i:idieg of Simecce, represented by this large convention, cannot jet this oppor- tunity pass without condemning in the strong- est terms the unnativonal, fallacious policy now wimitted by the Leader of the Opposition, under the name of Unrestricted Reciprocity. ~ 20+ —-~- Grit © pinion. 8 ‘A Good Tue Miramichi Advance, a Grit organ, has fouad it impossible to accept the policy ot Unrestricted Reciprocity. The Advance SAYS : J ‘‘I-nperial Federation and Unrestricted Re- ciprocity are excellent things in theory, but impossible in practice. Those who believe in the realization of either, and can be induced to occupy their time and political energies over them, will, no doubt, bave pleaty to do and be rewarded with the satistaction of dying in harness. Practical men will, how- ever, address themselves to problems capable of demonstration, the working out of which will benefit the people, who, in this utilitarian age, are, we think, not misled by the ‘glittere ing generalities ef political leaders, Jn Can- ela, and especially in the Maritime Proviness, we have, in the period since Confederation, learnei a gool deal on the subject of Gne- “pun political theories, advanced for the pur- pose of divertin f bhi from the ic attention merits of real ivsues ' et , and there is a long web of anfalfilled promises and prophecies which may be ased as material for the sbreuds of un- realized politeal hopes that await decent burial Unrestricted Reciprocity is only ; another name for free trade, which, however is in Canada. Reci- procity with ali countries, in a limited number I and certain class of products, is worth striving desivahle, impossible fer, aod will no doubt eventually be pavr- tially secured, bus the policy of Unrestricted Reciprocity is a delusive and impracticable one " So the Advance is in favor of the Govern- ment policy of ‘* reciprocity in a limited number and certain classes of products” ; I of States ancl mischievous ‘* fad” against the Unrestricted Reciprocity with the and a Protective Tariff against the rest of the world ! But the Advance is wrung when tisays that ‘* Unrestricted Reciprocity is only another name Unrestricted Reciprocity certainly means | as to all including for Free Trade.” | Free Trade with the States, but other countries of the world, ' Se That Vile Slander. Sin,—S nce the appearance of that vile travesty on truth and sense, ‘* Society as it is (not) in Charicttetown,”’ I notice in the dailies several letters regarding iis bearing on Oddfelowship; the writers generally wishing toscreen the order. That the writer 1s an Oddiellow, few who have had the misfortune cf reading it will dany That he has no regard for those things which christians generally and most Odd- fellows hold dear and sacred, all will ad- mit, That the teachings of the order are more elevating and ennobling than the public would suppose judging from their fects, alter reading the booklet, (as the work of one) all the members will claim. Yet we must admit that it was the writer by his conduct, and not ** Nemo” by cail- ing attention to it, that decried {the order. It stands as a slander against one of the best societies in existence to-day, that one (or more) of its members should, for a paltry ** twenty-five cents each” so lower itssiandard in publie estimaticn Socialist (/) Surely there is nothing fear from them if their cause is half so vile ! Who will not avoid dirt when they have aknowkdze of its existence? All the apologies which can now be offered wiil not atone for the actions of those who have be- lied and burlesqued our noblest causes, and prominent citizens, Discusrsep OppreLiow. RE Ie Street Lights. The streets were in utter darkness last night up to seven o'clock ; and citizens going to church had to grope their way #long the icy streets under great difficulty. This is not the first time the Light Co. have neglected to turn hekt at the proper time. The City Council should appoint some one to see that the lights are turned on regularly at dark every night and the con- tract regularly carried out. r . to SIR, iilectric vu the Tax Paver. si ileal til isha Ward Four Speaks. Str,—As the time is near at hand fer use of Ward Four to make our selection as to whom we shall have to represent usin the next City Counsel, and as there has been quite a number of names mentioned, (of ne account) | therefore think the electors of this ward will find their “* best man ” to be Simon D. Fraser. Heis well known, a very strong temperance man, and his moral character is above reproach. Warp Fovr. Supreme Court. Jan. 19. Margaret J. Dantel W. Hen- derson. This case was concluded on Satur- Wares vs. Great Britain, it means a prohi - - —_— - Mr. Newbery oilers a capital sugges- tion ia his letter published by Tur Ex- AMINER to-day. bitory tariff, Personal. De. McLellan, of Summerside, has gone to New York to attend the Polyclinic H spital vad Dispensary, a clinical school for gradu- ites in medicine and surgery. The Dr, will, we understand, take a special course in dis. eases of the eye and ear, and also note the results of lymph operations, Mr. Jas. #. Black, the popular represevta- tive of Gnaedinger, Sons & Co., Montreal, is ou @ business trip to the Province. He is at the Hotel Davies. ~< > _eew+ ~~... More Ist.anp Horses.—The St. Johu Sun siys: A car load of horses reached this city yesterday from Charlottetown, which will be forwarded to Golden, British Columbia. These horses which were purchased by W. Db. McKay, of the Charlottetown woolen mills, who has an interestina big ranch at Gollen, were selested by W. S. McKie, the weil-known horse dealer, and are a fine lot. ‘There are fifteen breod mares and a Percheron stallion, Judge, sired by Duroc, the stallion which attracted so much attention at the St. John exhibition last fall. Judge is three years old and weighs 1750 pounds. He is said by competent men to be a very fine horse, ~~ _ Potrce Covrr. ~The docket this morn. ing was made up of two Scott Act cases, both of which were adjourned—one for the arrest of the defendant and the other for further evidence. Ci ME 8 et aay a , show cause why a judgment recovered on day evening, the plaintitf being non-suited. Angus McMillan and others vs. Thomas Martin. Rule nisi granted at chambers to the Sth September last should not be set aside. On motion of Mr. Baytield for de- fendant, and on consent of Mr. Good for plaintiffs, the court makes the rule absolute, setting aside the judginewt with custs. B. W. Higgs vs. Elis Scharman. Judg- ment coufessed for $150 and costs. Davies for plaintiff; Morson for defendant. Pictou Boot and Shoe Company (Limited) vs. Jawes McCarthy. Judgment confessed for $101.82. Morson for plaintiff; H. C. McDonald for defendant. Allan McDonald vs. Henry Torrell. Action of replevin. This case is uow before the court. H.J. Palmer and M. McLeod for plainui?; Peters & Peters for defendant. BIRTH. la this city, this morning (Jan. 19th’ the wile of Mr. Bernard Tiainoy, of the Post Office Department, ef a son. MARRIED. : At St. Dunsten’s Cathedral, in this city, on the morning of Tuesday, January 12th, by the Rev. Father Reid, Miss Alice Guaillfoy to Mr. James A, Haghes, bo h of Charlottetown. . t> ws Lansoownr’s Tenants.— Lale advices from London are to the effect that thirty-four of Lord Lansdowne’s tenants, in Queen's County, Meath County and Dublin, have taken ad- vantage ef the Ashbourne Act to purchase | their respective farms, the total price being | , nearly £70,000, have iced up tracks badly, Cold Dip. Monraxat, Jan. 17. The cold dip coutinued last night and to-day with unabated vigor. At seven o'clock this morning the City Hall ther- momoter registered 17 below zero, or two degrees colder than the lowest during December, 1890. It was below zero all day yesterday. Atthe City green house Logan’s Park, it was 18 below; at St, Lanebese, 18 below ; at St. Hyacinthe, 39 below ; at Belosil, 31 below. oe Advising the Government. Lonpon, Jan. 18. The Chronicle, in an editorial this morn- ing, urges the Government to strengthen the navy in the Pacific, sv as to guard British subjects in Chili, The paper adds that nothing should be neglected while the difficulty with America and the trouble in the South exists. a Canadian Barley. Orrawa, Jan, 18, As a result of the exhibition of Canadian grown two rowed barley at the Malsters Exhibition in London in October, the Japan Brewing Co., of Yokohama, has wiitten the Minister of Agriculture asking if malt made from this bailey is obtainable in Canada, os the company would be glad to purchase the article. Severe Storm. Bosron, Jan. 18. Reports from various sections of New Evgland indicate that the storm last night was one of the most severe of the winter. Telegraph communication is badly disturb- ed and travel seriously iinpeded, oft Dead. Bancr Wasutneton, Jan. 18, George Banereft, historian, died on Satur- day, aged 90. The canse was old age. Weather Hutietin. Toronto, Jan. 19.—10 a. m. Decreasing winds; fair weather: lower temperature. Queer —The Bangor Commercial enys ; Among the very queer imports this week were 100 packages of molasses a leading Ban- gor firm received from Halifax. The impor- tation of molasses here is not very remarkable, but it was never before brought from Halifax. There is always something new under the sun. <> See those cheap table covers at Stanley Bros. janl9 3i eod Table covers selling at very low prices at Stanley Bres. jant8 3i ecd Table covers selling rapidly at Stanley Bro» }°019 3i eod WOOD! Woop! WING to the scarcity of Coal I have started a Wood Yard, and am prepared to supply Hardwood at a reasonable price, cut up to suit stoves, and delivered to all points in the city, A. DOWN, Pownal W harf. WOOD FOR SALE, BY AUCTION. Fifty Acres of Hard and fer sale on janl3—tf Soft Wood St. Peter's Road, Lot 34, only four miles from Charlottetown. O BE SOLD BY AUCTION, on WED. NESDAY, 2ist January, 1991, at jl a. m., on the land adjoioing the Farm of Wil. liam Miller, Esq , St. Peter’s Road, Lot 34 about 50 acres of standing wood, consisting of @ splendid growth of hardwood (beech, maple, birch,) and a heavy growth of spruce, suitable for ecantling, fence poles, ete, The above wood will be suld in quarter and half acre lots. The sale will begin at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, sharp. Terms cash, or apersved ~~ (3) months. Should the day prove stormy, the sale wi take place the falonten at — A. b. WARBURTON, jan7—dy and wky joint notes at ntact In Aid of tie Poor. ——— (x) ——_—— GONGERT 5 GRANL ——-UNDER THE AT THE PROGE Ah OO LO oa ono aces a —_—_— . JANUARY 19 1891. AUSPICES OF——— The Oddfellows of this City, LYCEUM, ——_on—— THURSDAY NEXT, JAN. 22 A MIM #. PART I. Tickets, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cent January 19, 189), | LECTURE. OUIS H. DAVIES, Q.C., M. P., will L lecture before the Epworth League, in the Basement of the Methodist Church, on TUESDAY NIGHT, the 20th instant, at 8 o'clock. Subject, ‘A Visit to my Fatherland,” Admission, 19 cents. janl7—3i Charlottetown Board of Trade, KE adjourned General Quarterly and An- H T nual Meeting of this Corporation will be held at the Board Room, Cameron Block, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 2ist inst., at 8 o'clock. The Council will meet at 10.30 | a. m. B. D. HIGGS, janl7—ti dte Secretary. Citizens’ Mecting. N compliance with a Resolution of the City Council and a Requisition of City Coun- cillors, I do calla Pubiie Meeting of Citizens to be held in the { MARKET HALL, sire cicee Weiinesday Raxt, 2ist of January, AT 8 OCLOCKE, P. M., to take such steps as may be decided upoa to raise funds for the procuiing of firewood tor the poor. | T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayer of Charlottetown. Mayor's Office, Jan. 17, 1891—5i DISSOLUTION OF PabPNaRSHlé ‘pe partnership between the undersigned, as Barristers and Attorneys, under the style of PALMER & McLEOD, having ter. minated by lapse of time, is dissolved fiom this date. Dated at Charl ttetown, the 3lst deyZof December, A. D., 1899. MALCOLM McLIOD, H. J. PALMER, Db. C. McLEOD. jan7—all Is'and prs dy 3~ why 2m ft says Ov NOVICE. ee ee eee HE undersigned have entered into partner- ship as Attorneys aad Suicilors, under the name of MM & D, C. HeLEOD, and continue the practice of the profestion at the offices of the Iate firm, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charloitztown, P. E. I. MA'.COLM McLEOD, 1. Opening Ode—‘ Sound the Giad oT eeerery <towe Bro. Kk. H. Beer and Brethren ‘ g or ve 2, Song and Chorus—‘‘ Jolly Oddfellows”......-...-..- Bro. W. A. Hawley and Chorus 3. Re adin p> < ieaaene snieiieaes en ee ee ». wean 1g Foe be et) OSs cen eo a ts 64680 eereere : 4. Character Song.........-++++- cae aran pesedhsetuee sovenevecrsce ses BRO B. Bremne: #5. Song and Cherus—“‘ Tae Poor Uld Tranp”........-. Bro. H. UL. Heartz and Chorus “a. Resdiil > B. Macneill G. Reading. .......cccecssseseesssees p eebcbeSa ks ee > see caeOesus .Bro. C. B. 7. Minstrel Song and Chorus.....sseereeceeeeecereres ‘seth sete Soo Se 8 A Sketch (time, 20 minutes).....0ccerseceeeeeeersrecewene cee ..Four ob de Breddren (x)— PART Iii. 1. Piano Duet—Somnambula.........+seeeceeeceseees++-ee Bros, Heartz ard Hawley 2. Voeal Solo ca de'e ca Bacaecllaiians bce eues 4d ebenbes eae s0aneaaa lan anne 3, Address he ae vids ak debe epee cnochens ixgemsekebatens Rev. Bro. Brewer 4. Cornet Solo iow o's nas CoRne s Ove Uae ON odab dens sve ocde s cow eens STR Piece 5. Reading cp v0c chee denokeee ohaed +: tes usp anbdchnnedcsseantceee. oo ee 6. Vocal ak eee eeee Cee Gerre cube balhclen vr citacunceee Bros. Lieyd and Heaitz 7. Reading dd COCS NY ORR TS ee ...Rev. Bro. Carruthers de AL eer ewes eernes peeves erreernree . % 2 strlotis Song and Chorus—" Shamrock, Thistle and Rose”. . Bro. F. H. Beer and Chorus 9. Ode—‘ Let Brotherly Love Continue ”..... see dW Se eK .. Rev, Bro. Lloyd and Brethren 10. **God Save the Queen’,...,..... wees s iio ee cenci kee dh ik cas8 as bass eee s. For sale at the usual places, C. J. PATTON, THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY “++ e+ eee —-WILL BE GIVEN—~ ON THURSDAY, oth of February, In Philharmonic Hall, ——WHEN—- MiNDELSSOHN’S CELEBRATED Dp. C. McLEOD, Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1891. jap7—all Island prs dy 3w wky 2m H. JAMES PALMER, (of the late Firm of Palmer & McLeod), Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, &e. OF FICE—O Halloran’s Building, next door to Bank of Nova Scotia. Money to Loan. Jen, : rll Ot Peal WiLL BE REND* RED. janl7—sat tu thu - NOTICI S HEREBY GiVEN that the Annual |. General Meeting of the Shareholders of tux EXAMINER Publishing Company will held at the office of Tae Examiner News \p*per, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th January jimst., at the hour of Eight o'clock in th eee, ee ' ‘ | | i t / i i W. A. F. SCOTT, : Secretary. janlo Re tte te lauley Balke es = . RROWVS BLOCK, — ™ f} = HOEFUL FAG 'plainiy told, seldem fail hit the mark. Truth ia adverticoment will al find faver, while falsel fails fiat. ithasers of } family in central TWO HIGH AI Gue how to buy the and make our Goods Siandard of Quality. The other to make Figures the Standard Low Prices. We have striven to serve your trade, and continue our cfloris un we get it. The. we sh : give you such entire s faction that we knew Shall keep it, SPECIAL PRICES to pur the following} goois: — B Cloakings and Jacket Cloths, Colored Dress Goods, Blankets and Quilts, Fur Goods. Maule? Bralier BROWNS BLOCK, Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 1891. Settlement to Deo, Stet, 1890 y 7 E request a settlement of all acco t® du-, notes, judyments, ete, the end of Jannary. All debtors will e take notice and save us trouble and the selves expense, NORTON & FENNEL janl4—dw 3w pat dw 3w her sum} i Tv _” Ter WANTS, LOST, FOUN sane enemas oe r FOR SATE.—A nics Building Lot at head of 5 - Alley Sireet. near Prince street, ti - ; aigh ground and in govd locality, neat Prince Street Church and Schoo!. Price low terms easy. Apely toGKorce Atrey. 1808 4q WANi ED.--A quantity of Softwood, & the _ ©ord, at Stcaai Navigation Co's. W 4 janl,—2i POR SALE—A pice round-beck Sleigh, and euitable to speed a fas horse m Of ing arovnd town, Made by a good builder. be seen at W.C. Tior’s, next to Fish M irafton Sireet, Si ew en WANTED TO PURCHASK--A D “ait Mouse in Charlottetown. tarty ; uch to dispose of for cash will address, a, ication and price, “Howard,” P. U. BOs “ity. cu a. wa fast. eb 4 girh to do gener! hous work Apply to diks. Guo. Coax, Fiteray BP , tf—janls ere A at THE W jal ANTFD.—A girl tor general housework & small family. Appiy at this office. jani3 — WASTED. A Servant fo gene a! housew or No washing. Apply at this office. jan6—lw OARD.—A Si modated with NTED—A Servant Girl. Apply EXAMI*ER Offive. # te Gentleman can be acee® eard and lodging in & pees of the city. Terms 1 ie Mice, or to P, GO. able. Apply at t