Councillors a! p o following gentlemen nominated: GER SIRO DET Oe ae NS THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - ~ ae SE = WEDNESDAY, 16 From Worth Cape to Hast Point the Dial points to .. £ PRUWSE, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, and singles him out as the Beacon Light and Guiding Star of the Clothing Business of Prince Edward Island. dollar you spent with us. WE lM All Wool Pants, 95 cents: Good Tweed Overcoats, SL.95; TOILERS AND WAGE EARNERS !- _ in ix ate prices. } 4 [x] WON PHAN BUSINESS ! Good Tweed Coats, 98 cents; and our WHOLE STOCK ol Clothing at worse than SLAUGHT ' You have felt our influence in the way of low You have received go ds that will give you satisfaction at moder or poor; thus establishing close and lasting business relations that will bind you to our store for L. £. PROWSE, TH Sicn of the soinea fa ea ee ER PRICES for 30 DAYS. rices tor good Clothing since we opened business, getting a good full dollar’s worth of goods for ever s§ SQUARE DEALING, prompt and careful attention to business ; h all time to come. DERFUL CHEAP, MAN, is given every one—rieh Local and Other Items. ECLIPSE. Look out for the eclipse of the moon to-night = - summonses were returnable on -Twelve new Phey are Seorr Act. served yesterday. Priday. _ - NoMINATION Day It was moved, seconded and carried unanimously that McEachen sells the ¢ beape st Boots iu the city. —_——_._--_— SKaTING.—The splendid skating on the river was taken advantage of by a large num- ber of people last afternoon and ev ening. — Porice Court.-——Ronald McDonald was the only penitent this forenoon. He was charged with drunkenness and fined $2 or 8 days. CaRSTIVAL.—A Fancy Dress be held at the Hillsborough Skating Rink, on Adv’t Thursday evening, 7th February next. in a few days - Suraeme Covrr.—tThere is a strong proba bility that the case of Cole vs. Biggar, which has been on trial for several days past, will close this aiternoon. oon eT . match, ‘* Episco- ne olf last y- suring Cuvrirna.—The palians vs All-comers,” did not « evening as at first intended, but will take place this afternoon, Hernarsea.—-There is a bountiful harvest of herring in thA Bay of lundy All that is’ lacking is fro@ to freeze the catch. Filty schooners are reported off Grand Manan, all doing a fine business. - Mvsicat.—Any person glancing over the programme of the first Y. M C. A. Concert, which appears elsewhere ia to-day 4 Issue, Wirt see that Mr. Earle intends but first-class concerts giving hone during the winter Ax Even Swar.—Agypsey and a truckman traded horses on ‘Jue reet, Fredericton, on Wednesday. saat exch snging harness, ore horse was (ound to be a treacherous kicker, while the other was slower than time and un- | hay his was fan for the ‘m st able to chew spectators. = ~~ Water Famixe.—St. John and Portland ' experienced a three hour's water famine on Sunday morning, caused by the bursting of ; 0 ove of the three supply pipes beyond th« marsb bridge. ihere was much annoyance discomfort, as all householders were and without water for that time. al aia Meerixc.—A meeting of the shareholder ef the Charlottetown Driving Park and Pro- vincial Exhibition Association will be held in J. D. MecLeod’s Hall this (Wednesday) evening at eight o'clock. The directors report will be submitted and other business transacted. A fall and prompt attendance is desired. > 4 New Pricrov Ispvustry.—The Pictou News says : It is confidentially expected that the bo it snd shuve fa story w ill be ready tor operation by the first day of April next will go to Boston next week to some One purchase the necessary machinery and make other arrangements, Every one 1s confident that under efficient management the insti- tution will prove an unduubted success. Boy KILttep.—A gmall boy named Wey- man, about four ,ears old, while playing in i ae ae ; ee the roadway of Lower Spring Park Road, Carnival will her M Le vl > grocery store, was run over aud killed by a stray cow, this afternoon. I swweears th it : the child saw the cow aa snd on trying to get out ot ty t. ; ; , ay, fell down and was ti smpled upon. sediately summoned, but when Taylor was ini: de acl he arrived thie been instantaneous. ee Nomination Day. boy was To-pay was nomination day for Mayor, 1d Water Commissioner. rhe FOR MAYOR. Chomae Heath Haviland. FOR Cov NCILLORBS. id S ‘ iden. Ward 1—David Small and James Ex o 2—James Byrne and C. B. Warren. « 38. W. Crabbe and T. Z. Taylor. “ 4... i Davison and W. N. Riggs. 5—Pbilip Large and Henry Rackham. FoR WATER COM MISSIONEB. John Kelly. —-—— = COOLIO Personal. S. F. Perry, M. P., Tignish, is at the Os borne. : ee vatnbaire tohn McLean, M. P. P., Souris, * reg isvel . ke Davies ed at the Davi among | James Yeo, M. P.. Port Hill, is the guests at the Osborne. t ~ : + ¢ Francis Ja eph, of Austria, Kiama peror : ; a eatied ‘*the Man of Stee! ” by his subjects. _ lie itenant-Colonel VV orae ly, 1). A. e Hai .. arrived last evening and is register- a4 ~% : i 1ase - cl a ‘ne Das les e ect ag : i ° ; i i : tn Vienna centenarian, Frau Madeteme tcbrated her 113th birthday Ponza has yas ZA, . in t haut of She a sO , ed several disti ee EE mere Lisisa Boas ae eaith ant spirits. iguished visitors. . > A lacZ) 3792S it -death having a very short time. a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents | per boitle For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novt0—-ly dy St. John, N. B. Rage Te. . , at . ‘ . t (tariottetown, on Vile lath inst., of + \\ ; : scariectina, Winnie Lavinia, child of J. Jarvis. y 7 > » . und Emma V..- Pr« wed 3 years and 5 mouths. kun ral at 2 oclo Ky Thursday afternoon |. At Union Road, Lot 51, Jan. 5, James, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. James Mellish, alter the brief span of six weeks, passed to the better life. ** Sate in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast.” ** Suffer little children to come unto me.”’ HAWKHER’S TULU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for ail Throat and Lung Diseases. cured hundreds of cases considered It soothes, heals and strengthens = = [t has he ypele ss, the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in | Just a few doses will cure To the Electors of Ward 3. merits I ask a continuance of the confidence r.cosed in me for the past six years. Believing that the revenue should meet the ex- penditure in each year, I have endeavored, as Chairman of the Finance Committee, to carry that priocipil nto etfect, and I thnk I may claim that [ have been fairly successful, Should you aga n see fit to return me as your representative, I will use my influence to carry | out the same policy in the future asin the past. ENTLEMEN,—The City past year are now before you. and on their w Your sup port, I remain, Yours respectfully, SIMON W. CRABBE. Ch’town, Jan. 15, 1889—pat SChecit NOTICE rr HEREBY GIVEN that the ANNUAL holders of ‘‘ THE EXAMINER MEETING of the Share- GENERAL ” PUBLISH- ING COMPANY will be held at the Office of DAY, the 23rd of January, inst., at the hour Tue EXaMINER newspaper, on WEDNES.- f Light o'clock in the evening. W. A. F. SCOTT, jan7— dy & wky Secretary. mm Romberg's Toy Symphony ST nw . WILL BE REPEATED IN PETER’S SCHOOL ae |} oe Wednesday, 23rd Inst., esting items. ! i : i | BY SPECIAL REQUEST. The Programme will consist of other inter- Admission, 20 cents. } in} ] Courtald’s Crapes. Balmoral Crapes. Grape Cloths. Black French Merinoes. Black French Cashmeres. Black Hindoo Cashmeres. Black Henrietia Cloths. Black Serges. Black Dress Cloths. Crape Laces. Crape Fringes. Dull Jet Trimmings. A FULL LINE LOWEST PRICES. STANLEY BROS, recelv:- | | BROWNS BLOCK. 40 vont & Paic, til Has, we 34552093 6 371) DOI. On’ owe, Jae, & Accounts for the | OF ABOVE GOODS AT of the Big GIVIG ELECTION. [* burseance of aa Act of the General Assembly of this Isiand, made and passed in the fifty- pee first 3 the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, Chap. 12. intituled: “The City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act,” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Flection of a Mayor and one person to serve as a Common Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City, | Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, |Wednesday, the 23rd day ef } | January, A. D., 1889, At the several places, that is to say: will be held on In Ward No.1, ator near the Fire Engine House on King Street, between Great George | and Prir.ce Streets | Contiolly, opposite Mr. RK. Heariz’s Warehouse, Sydney street, between Great George and Prince Streets. | In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. | In Ward No. 4, at or near the new City Hall, | corner of Kent and Queen Streets. i; In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of Carrell & MeAleer, corner of Euston and Great | George Streets, : : | And tthe said Kleciion the Poll will be opened | at nine o’ciock in the forenoon, and continue open | until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same { day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of | Charlottetown which lies south of Worchester | Street, and the parcel of land formerly knowa as |} the Militury Barrack Ground. | Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond i Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shali comprise all that part of | Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street j} and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shail comprise all that part of } Charlottetown which lies south of Fiizroy Street ) add north of Graiton Street. { Number Five shall comprise all that part of | Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, inclading the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY. the 16th Iast., from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. |} For qualification of Electors, | Victoria, Cap. 12, sec 24 to 29. | ui ~ 1 hée see above Act il A. H. MACPHERSCN, City Clerk. | T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. ? City Clerk’s Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1889—wed thu sat Rlection of a Water Commissioner, BY THE MAYOR. N pursuanee of an Act of tne General Assem- biy of this Island, made aud passed in the vth yvear of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria. intituled: “* Charlotteiowa Water Works Act, 1587,” I do hereby give Public Notice that an ection of a Water Commissioner for the City of Charlottetown, ‘in place of JOHN be held on we MES DAY We Ge aed SS ben ++ ray 5 the 28rd day of January, A. D. 1889, at the several places, that is to say: ( In Ward No. I, at or near the Engine House on King ptreet, between Great Georxse aud Prince streets : i in Ward So. 2, ator near the Connolis, opposite tfeaurlzs Sidney Street, between Streets. li ; In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. / Jn Ward No, 4. ator near the new Cily Hall, i corner of Kent and Queen Streets. | | In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of if Thomas » house sir. ie Carrol! & McAleer, corner of Euston and Grea | George Streets. And at the ] | opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, | the same day. : DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. / Number One shall comprise all that part of | Charlottetown wh | Street, and the pare ' the Military Barrack Ground. Number ‘Two shail —. | Charlottetown which hes sont os reet and north of orchester Street. | Number Three shall comprise | Chariottetown which lies south o aud north of Kichmond Street. . i t of Number four shall comprise all that par ;€ cna sttetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. | Number Five shail comprise Chariottelow including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY the 16 h inst.. from thet Twelve at noon entil the sou the afternoon of the same day. For qualficstion of E‘ectors, toria, intitaled Act, 1887,” aiso i to 29. Ee T. HUATH HAVILAND, Mayor of tue City of Cearlettetown. .H. MACPH LRSON, oh, City Clerk. ’a Office. C town, Mayor’s Office. Charlotte due. ¥, Jew —weed bho ant In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas ' KELLY, ESQ., retired, wil | Warchouse, | Gireat Weurge and Prince | t| ! said Election the Poll will be! and eon-! 7} : | Dr. McLEgop. tinue open until five o’cluck in the afternoon of ich lies south of Dorchester | tion to Mes. Joan Gripigy, Prince Street, next el of land formerly known 88! to Athenasam, and paying expenses, all that part of| JJOR SALE —A valuable Farm of about 7 h of Richmond | al! that part of f Grafton Sireet ; 644, Chariottetown. | all that part of | n which lies north of Fitzroy Street, Ono] : agter Strect. ime of | GEORGE ALLBY. Dorcheste rof Four.ccles ™ WANTED.—A n Overseer, or chief advertiser, nil ew: E ; pe see Act 50, V iC | i709 of county and population), $55 a month “Charlotretown Water Works Act 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sec. Hat, Queen Street. { j | i j OPCa i j | | } | i Clear THE WHOLE STOCK MUST AND SUITS. (x) ee ee OF READYMADE REEFERS, UVERCOATS, BE CLEARED OUT AT ONCE. | REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. (y\ AX) Our reason for clearing out our stock at such Reduced Prices, is to “Phey must go. JAMES ! ; MARKET | Ch’town, Jan. 3, 1889.—eod&wkly. | This is an opportunity that may never oceur again. > PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. oN & Cc SQUARE. PAT‘ FOR MARSHFIELD, | Grand Public Entertainment, ! | } } ' t | | A MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTER. | 4& TAINMENT will be given in the NEW | | PUBLIC HALL at MARSHFIELD, on the | Evening of ‘Thursday, 17th January, Inst, ' OPENING ADDRESS by the Rev. A. w. | | Mahon, M. A., to be followed by Vocal and |lustrumental Music, Readings and Recita- tions by a number of the best amateur per- formers in Charlottetown. Doors open at Seven o'clock. Entertain- ment to begin at half-past Seven o'clock. / Tickets, 25 cents each. Proceeds to be used in furnishing the Hall. Shouid the evening prove unfavorable, the Entertainment will be held on the following Monday evening. J. A. FERGUSON, Secretary. janll—dy 3i 8 mw wky li pat | JOHN T. MELLISH, |Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public, &, ' i i CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. mai \OFFICE—London House Building, {Davies’ Corner). Queen St. ' All kinds of Legal Business promptiy attended to. Money to Loan at low interest. iy & wky tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc ee i )UND.—The Watch Chain, to which was at- | tached two gold coins and a horse’s head, aivertised some time ago in THE EXAMINER, | has been found, and may be-obtained on applica- | tion at this office. anl6 OST.—On Sunday, a Sargeon’s Pocket Cas © Finder will be rewarded by ae 1 janls ' JUND.—Last night, in the Post Office, a Necklace of Beads, with asmall silver cross ‘tesla: Finder may obtain same on applica- tf—jaulg Acres, pleasantly situated near Charlotte town; also, Steck and Implements. For further i “F. H.,” P. 0. Box particulars apply by letter to “ F tf—jani5 W TANTED.—A Girl from 14 to 16 and be gen- erally useful around a house where an- lotner servant iskept. Apply at this office. jan ig—ti 7TAN'TED.—A Female Servant to whom good W wazes will be given. Apply ma —_ aesi and one to tiree assistants (according to salary and expenses t9 overseers, and $39 to assistants. No peddling No soliciiiag Duties contined to making collections, distributing printed matter, putting uv advertisements, etc., of Electric Goods, Expenses advanced ; salaries | make room for our large Spring Lmportations. No reasonable offer refused. Don’t forget the place. PER CENT. 9) PER CENT. oxnpescitill JIN ansnntnem Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers & all Ready-made Clothing. ———-. B. S. D/ janb—eod &wkly. -(x)—-——— Our prices, without the benefit of discount, are guaranteed to be about 33 per cent, below competitors. This 25 per cent. is given to clear out the Goods in this department, as we intend togive our whole attention to Custom Tailoring and Men’s Furnishings. Mr. Keith is at the head of our Tailaring Department, and we guarantee perfect satisfaction. —————(x VIES & CO. CAMERON BLOCK. paid each month. Eoclose_feur cents postage ar fullssecimen live of advortising matter fo; tor fail ssecime iiding. Cin-| Exuecreo Gatvanic Co., Palace Bu ‘vinnea OL No aiiention vo posted duew-—4i ehurv & KE. WwW. Ob'bowa, Jum 11, 1980,—dawdwey, 1 anaee (fenenene REC HIV BD : LADIES’ GOLD WATCHES, all Handsome Designs. NEW SILVER WATCHES—Rockford and Waltham— $10.00 to $50.00. WATCHES FOR TILE BOYS, $2.75 to $4.50. WATCHES FOR THE GIRLS, from $5.00 up. TAYLOR, A. “ener eannssh asthe tena ma caagee Sl ee