a gis: ; pa fing ® Pont Lixt rae Act. B Act inspector for the nn _ —— eo a eegeanncananstereeiueennasamnaseandl gocal and Other Items. —" sy Trape —Annual meeting to- - wT : Sol ck The Council will ht ac 5 me . | E = - I “croastse | oth ways asthe Capes to-day. oa erived in the city shortly ee ails * head ae this allernock. th ‘s sow night at 7 o'clock sharp. Initia- mv ty — gyTental . +H . will give an entertainment in the m i jomt in the course of a few days. unt pataxc? of fur coats and sleigh robes soe regardless of profits at D. D Bruce's 2 janl2 dy & wk 3i ail die yernonist CHOIR. — Members of the Metho- Brick Oharch Choir are specially request- at r+» be iu attendance at practice this even- at 3.30 sharp. tr ———— The Westmoreland, | a1 x 3., County Counetl, in session at Dorches- | W ter on Friday, reduced the aslary of the Scott »onty from $200 to $5 meet Srecrat Desratcnes To Tak EXAMIner. i nance, returned from England to-night. He o. A. —St. George's Lodge will mest | says he is not at liberty to speak of the ob- d rhea ject of his mission at present, except to say gand installation of vilicers. thas he got what he went for. roe ® ’ > . . suzxt.—St. Peter's Church Band | the Behring Sea matter is much comment- ed on. pending appeal in the Sayward case would tie or not led the legal advisers of the Gov- ernment here and of the British Minister would bring the question of American jurisdiction on the high seas directly before the highest judical tribunal in that coun- ed, the question of jurisdiction will be courts. have not been expecting bat the move _——— etn WEDNESDAY, JANUARY The Behring Sea Question. Orrawa, Jan. 13. Mr. Courtney, Deputy Minister of Fi- In official circles to-day the new turn of The doubts arising as to whether the Washington to adopt a course which Mill Broilers BROWNS BROCK. y. If the application now made is receiv- gued on its merits, free from technicalities hich surround appeals from inferior The Washington authorities who JANUARY, 1891. BEFORE Great Bargains to Reduce and Clear JT. B.; MACDOWA FORCEFUL FACTS -_—_--— . powsarct Exornes —The I. C. R. has would be made on the lines of the pending UE eo engines, on the ime between Springhill appeal will, after their surprise have EBand Moncton, capsble of hauling 300 tons|*Ubsided, endeavor, no doubt, — to m exch — 50 tons better than aey other on the obtain va refusal uf the present applica- : tion, The general opinion here is that the my ree. move adopted is much superior to that of Jvetr RecerveD. ex jand—iw eod **Stanley,” another ly of the celebrated Benadorp’s Royal , Cocos, in quarter aad half pound tins. _teorge Carter & Co., Market Square, having # commissioner visit Alaska toobtain information from those in the employ of ' the Alaska company, who are really the! only persons available from whom informa- tion couid be obtained by such a com- plainly told, seidem fail to hit the mark. “go purchase of the Turtle Grove and Navy breweries, at Halifax, by English capital- ists was announced, -_--.-_-~ “sort Act. —This morning, one Scott Act ewe wae dismissed and four adjourned. Two new sammeonses were served last even- -one third and one first offence. Both we returnable on Monday. S caeiibiinles [svincrptes Liperatep.—A Dublin des- gaich says that Joseph Mullett and Ian velaney, Lovincibles, sentenced in connection with the Phoenix Pa:k murders, have been dixeearged from Downpatrick prison, their tums having expired. aad, AccipENTAL Suootine.—A ten year old von of Mra. McKenzie, of the Wiodsor Hotel, New Glaezow, N. S., accidentally shot hin- wifin the left breast, The doctors have! gons who took the oath visited the different little hope fur his recovery. offices and made a demand for them, but — _ | present occupants refused to give them up Comsrrrep ror Mcnpogr--A Dalhousie/ until it was shown the new officers were J] despatch says that the five Belledune prison-| duly elected and declared by the General .era have been committed for trial for the mur- | Assembly. FB der of the saitor Williams. Bail was refused. : No credence is paced in the story that Wil- Freuch Pelitics. liams shipped at Chatham under an assumed heme. Cavreu Senoot For Girts.—The formal opening of the Chureh School forg girls took piace at Windsor, N. S., on Thursday. There are 27 boarders and over 40 pupils in ali. The prospects tor the future of the schools are as pomising as the mest ardent friends could wish. a A Vateapre Canco.—The steamer Tay- mouth Castie, which sailed for London from Halifax on Miiday last, had a cargo valued at $15,000. ‘The principal items were 8,112 harrela of apples, 17,891 bushels of peas, and 120 casks of bemlock bark extract. Istaxy ©CnooneR 1N Trovsis.—An ex- ehange says: The schr. William, at Gloucester, feom Prince Edward Island, encountered a h-avy gve ia the Bay of Fundy, and in order to keep from foundering she had to jettison 200 bushels of potatoes end three tons pig iron. Nova feoTta Breweries.—A few days A company has been organized toranthem, the share capital being £60,000, and there is £40,000 deben- tuces bearing 6 per.cent interest. Acais Corytno Canava.—Letters have been received at Ottawa from the Federal and state officials of the United States asking intormation about the Dominion governme:t post office saving banks, with a view, it is stated, to the establishment in Uecle Sam's territory especially in the Southern States, of savir gs banks under government control. tinea Horrtrrep —The St. Andrews, N. B , Ber- con sv ys: Some curious things happen at pub- lie dinners vecasionally. It is narrated that at the close of one of these festive ocosai ns in mission. tion was adopted instructing the Democra- tic candidates to come into the Senate to be inaugurated, and a committee was ap- | pointed to escort Governor Bu.kely to che inauguratioa of his successor. committee he did not recognize the author- ity of one branch of the assembly to act in this it at their individual peril. candidates were sworn in. the Chamber of Deputies. the city attending the Supreme Court. business trip to New York. returned yesterday from a business trip to Halifax. of Beer Bros , left yesterday afternoon on his - regular annual businesa trip to Great Britain. number of others were entertained at Govern- ment House last evening. Titular Bishop of lrena was among those present. Rapids, Michigan paper : Jabez A. Barnard celebrated the fiftieth anni- versary of their wedding at the residence of their Allan Street, New Year’s evening. Among the guests present from out of the city were Mr, Bertram Moore, of Bay City, who was also at the union fifty years ago. A literary and musical programme was rendered dur- ing the evening. received by the happy pair.” Mrs. Charlottetown. joy and may they be spared to each other many years. Republican Politics. _—-— Harrrorp, Conn., Jan. 13, In the Senate, this afternoon, a resolu- He told the and warned them they did The Democratic At four the per- matter, Paris, Jan. 13. Floquet has been re-elected President of Personal Mr. D. A. McKinnon, of Georgetor n, is in Mr. FE. . Norton bas returned from his Mr. ©. H. Schurman, commission merchant, Mr. G. Frank Beer, of the dry goods} firm Lieut.-Colonel Worsley, D. A. G., and a Lordship the Golden Wedding. The following we copy from « Grand ‘*Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Barnard, Esq., 35 §0on, Many valusble gifts were Mr. and Barnard were formerly residents of We wish them very much — “ Soeiciy.” Srm,—We hasten to inform the public that advertisement find faver, while falschood falls flat, nis feet despair. over his fest. S!. Andrews some years ago, one of the guests got down on his knees to put his oversbves on, and wag hortified because he could not find He cxught sight of them once, and tried to catch them, but every time he turned his pedal extremities turned too, and at laet he was obliged to give up the struggle in Another guest, who had been taking too much “turkey.” created a great deal of merrim-n’ by endeavoring to get his cuffs on eel the b-wklet ‘Society ae it isin Charlottetown,” is not for sale by ux. We regret to sav that » number of copiés left on our counter yesterday were disposed of before we liad time to review its pages; and we deem an apology necessary to purchasers for having sold them euch a combination of trash. Our aim has always been to supply the people with the best possible class of reading matter, and our opinion of this pamphiet is that it is neither amusing, instructive, nor calculated to raise the moral tone of sveiety ; in fact, mot fit to be read by Charlottetown’s resp-ctable people. a, — Lanonens Stanving.—A Gork despatch of the 9th ssys: While a meeting of the board guardians of Clonakilty was in progress to- day, a mob of about 160 laborers from the sea coast neighborhoud suddenly broke in upon the board, heedl-ss of the remonstrances and the show of resistance made by the police. The laborers insisted upon having @ hearing. ~The guardians consented to listen to the *pokesman of the party. ‘The latter said they their families were literally s*arving. y had individually not been able to earn asbilling in six months. They demand work, and told the guardians they are driven to des- Peration by tte suffering they and their fami- lies endured. The gusrdians promised to do their utmost to relieve the distress, The faeans of the guardians are limi ed. HRMEEE SE Poisoxen Hersecr. ~ A young girl nam-d Alice Coaker, living at Kingston, | See ets the put aixty yea, leaves & sorrowing “idow, four sons and one daughter, besides 4 acquaintances, te mourn husband tomnitted suicide at her home at that place by taking poisun on the evening on the evening of the 6th. The poisen con- tisted of corrosive sublimate—which the fils mother procured from a city druggist lor the iteh, and which was plamly labelled ‘hortly after the girl’s death, showed that the had been keeping company with a! Yeung man for several years, and that he Ceased to pay her attention and that as *tesult she had beceme despondent and "ook the poison as stated. After taking the poison she expressed her great regret Mt what she had done and asked her mother hot te fay anything about it. A verdict in Hautlance with the above facts was re- chs ube steals” tases Administration Notice. j Orerooats and reefers sclling at slaughter bat J. B. Macdonald’s. janl4 Selling off—Great bargains before stock- Sed ies dress cloths, fancy dress A at J B Macdonald's. javl4 men's fur coats to clear at big bar- | es at B Macdonald's. janl4 . advertising it for sale by us, we beg to say that we were not the authors of that para- graph and are not reaponsible for it. Patrick Clinton, in the 66th year of bis age, May his soul rest in peace. from his late residence, Grafton Street W est, to St. Dunstan's Ca'hedral, thence to DeSable cemetery, Lot 29. 59. on Monday, January 5th, Mr. James Me- Kenzie, aged 85 years. As to the local in yesterday’s EXAMINER, Haszarp & Moore. Ch’town, Jen. 14, 1891. sig DIED. In this City, on Tuesday, the 15th inst, = [Funeral to-morrow (Thursday) morning At the family residence, Vernon River, Lot Deceased was a highly reapected resident “ an large circle of friends and the Joss of a kind and father and generous friend. May his soul rest in peace. ———— ed, Administratrix of the ltiam George Wright, late in Queen's Coad, in = reovince of Prince Edward Island, carpenter, Aiea intestate, hereby notifies all pe sons indebted to the said Fs:ate to make imme- diate payment fo John T. Mellish, E-q., a rister, at his ofli-e, Charlottetown ; and raons having any claims against the sal Estate are hereby as - ee . luly attested, to said John 4. 4 e . a hs chiaihen, withia twelve months from date hereof. : eped at Charlottetown, this Thirteenth day of January, A. D. 1891. HE ovndersign Estate of Wi of Charlottetown, Truth in an will always TWO HIGH AIMS ! One how to buy the best Standard of Quality. The other to make cur Figures the Standard of Low Prices. We have striven te de- serve your trade, and shall continue our efforts until we get it. Then we shail give you such entire satis- faction that’ we know we Shall keep it. , SPECIAL PRICES to pur- chasers of the following goods: — : Cloakings and Jacket Cloths, Colored Dress Goods, Blankets and Quilts, Fur Goods. NaUIEy BrOTber’, BROWNS BLOCK. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1891. _ ner neg ete ae apenas tere DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP a partnership between the undersigned, as Barristers and Attorneys, under the and make our Goods the! GREAT Boots, Shoes, & $10.00, now only $5.00. Anyone buying $5.00 of the leading Papers of the City then any stranger. Come along, S HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual Geveral Meeting of the Shareholders of Tue ExaMINER Publishing Company will be held at the office of Taz Examiner News- p:per, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th January, inst., at the hour of Eight o'clock in the evening. W. A. F. SCOTT, janld Secretary. W. S. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON GLOTH DEPOT. ALL and see our new patterns in Cloth. ) Positively the best that have ever been turned out in Domestic Tweeds. WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. CARDING done on short notice. Ww. C. TURNER, Agent Tryon Woolen Mills jan6 style of PAL WER & McLEOD, having ter- minated by lapse ef time, is dissolved from this date. Dated at Charlottetown, December, A, D., 1890. MALCOLM McLEOD, H. J. PALMER, D. C. McLEOD. jan7—all Island prs dy 3w wky 2m NOTICE. ‘HE undersigned have entered into partner- ship as Attorneys and Solicitors, under the name of M. & D, C. MeLEOD, and continue the practice of the profession at the offices of the late firm, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottztown, P. E. I. MALCOLM McLEOD, D. C. McLEOD. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1891. jan7—all Island prs dy 3w wky 2m H. JAMES PALMER, (of the late Firm of Palmer & McLeod), Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, Ke. OFFICE—O'Halloran’s Building, next door ‘ne sist dayzor WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e a wa NTED.—A Tinsmith to contract for the making of 6v0 Champion Creamers. janli—:i p WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A general ser. vant who understands plain cooking. Ap- ply at this office, 4i—jani4 | WANT#D.—A girl for generai housework iu a small family. Apply at this oilice. jani3 RSALK.—A nice Building Lot at head of Alley Street, near Priace Street, rituated on high ground and in good locality, near Upper Prince Street Church and School. Price low and terms easy. Apply to GEOKGE ALLEY. jan2 inches high, was lost a few days ago. A suitable reward will be offered for his recovery. Apply te ARTHUR G PEAKE. lw—janl0 i cae black and tan colored beagle, 14 OST.—Between Millview and Orwell, on New L Year’s night, a pair of new Felt Boots. Any crson findiug the same wiil be rewarded by eaving the boots with DawikL R, MACDONALD, owner, dy & wky—janl0 jis LET.—A well-furnished Room in a com- fortable house on the north side of Hiiis borough Square. Suitable accommodation. Ap- ply at this office. lw—jan7 OARD.—A Single Gentleman can be accom- B modated with board and lodging in a private family in central part of the city. ‘Terms reason able. Apply at this flice, or to P.O. Box 407. W ANTED.— A Servant for general housework, No waehing. Apply at this office. jan6—iw OST.__A small parcel of Dress Goods was lost _4 this morning on Great George Street. Finder to Bank of Nova Scotia. Money to Loan, SARAH WESTCOTT WRIGHT, janl3 —dy % wy li Administratrix. jan7 ; wall please leave it at this office. tf~ jans Ce Charlottetown, January 2, 1891—eod & wky ae eae enenelgeeeiapaenatinen lt NOTICE iTheLiverpool and London jan? .| > a 7 (x)}— STOCKTAKING, =e —_—— INT euntamnenenmenenet DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING! D'S: AND SHOE STORE. x BARGAINS EIN lippers, Overshoes, Rubbers, BHFORG STOCEKETAKING. Charlottetown, January 5, 1890-—-eod and wky PTY DOLLARS TO BE GIVEN AWAY. ‘A ND Overcoats and Ulsters to be Slaughtered Right and Left. oe —— (x) npenen & CHANCE OF A LIFETIME to get a Coat for almost nothing and $50 into the Bargain. An immense pile of Ulsters and Overcoats, usual price $6 00, $6.75, $7.50, $8.75 and A Pottle containing Beans and Confecticnery is hung in the centre of Prowse Bros’. shop” orth of Clothing or Dry Goods, and guessing the nearest to the number of Beans conteiued ji the Bottle, shall receive, in Gash, $35.00; second, $15.00. Prizes to be givenon the 2nd day of April next. The Beans are to be counted by three of the Keporters Prowse Bros. have no m_-re idea of the number of Beans everyone, and try your skill in guessing, and get a Big Bargain PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET. —— — Se nm and Globe INSURANG (x)-———- $40,833,725.70 Assets 3ist December, 1889, - - - «- - 1,151,269.76 LIFE. Assets in Canada $ist December, 1889, - - LIGHTNING. — a ‘X)- (x) ——_—— ANNUITIES, FIRE, LIBERAL EORM OF POLICY, prepared specially for the Maritime Provinces, ensures a Full and Complete Protec- tion. No Conditions cal.ing for Sixty Days or any other Delay in Payment. Losses Honorably as well as Promptly Settled. THE LOWEST CURRENT RaTEs. R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent, Charlottetown. W. M. JARVIS, General Agent, St. John, N. B. December 27, 1890. SOLID COMFORT Is in a Cup of Hot Fluid Beef Grateful Strengthening. avd Satisfying, the Drink to take when tired and used up. 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