at G *1 Local and Other Items. w i "X ‘door servant is wanted iannediatebi. Apply at this o$ce.—-3'1. Wsan of Prayer meetinqhin the Metho- dist Brick Church to-ing t. Rev. Mr. Gordon will givstheaddress. ‘ i ‘Capes. ‘mmwisn °"’:'.'i“d"..."°.?...‘2:’i {tom " to y. ' s t a " Tbrnsntineat 8.10 a. in. ’ 1’. £5 mot of the Scott AI? election, ,_ref‘, noineetingin cnsing‘ tn ~11-slouch: _ . '’ His Alice, daughter of Hon. A. G. Jones, Halifax. ‘took the firat prize in fiiihkonto 35¢’: prize competition. __ _'I‘ln Rev. J. G. Cameron will hold isrvid in the Dundee Presbyterian Church on Sunday, the 11th inst., at 6.30 p. m. Porcuxulmlled the king of medi- cines—Hmsd's rilla. It uenv aerefnta. ialt rheum and all other blood if -Tl! Briti h admiralty has ordered 10,- UD lbs. of evaporeted vegetables from the Kerr company, King's .XIlIIh’. _. To-on at Police Gout, Willian Pur- . sell was sentencsdafi one month's im- pfinnuat with bniliibur, for counnon finfi upon Mary Jane Kineloe. ‘ '3. ‘E. G. T.—®'town Lodge meets this at 7 o'clock, sharp. Important bneinen. A full attendance is requested. --Wm. H. Clark. ,, W3 have received onedollar from a sub- scribu-_ 'ving his address Martinvale. .*IiEimto send us his Post Ofice addrfi so that we can plsce the amount filhiscredit. Till boats crossing from the other side turned about on account of the thick weather, so we will have no mail this Boats from this side proceeded oifway. » - Isrroirrarrr.—The annual meeting of the shareholders of the Isuxb Gcaxoxax ‘ 5.‘ held January 17th. All sub- inarrears who do not pay before then will positively be sued. Last week a child was born in Sack- ville with two teeth already prepared to discus’ Christmas dinner. It. is an unusual occurrence as also was the fact that a well known citizen has finily on two succeeding days. Dr. Koch’: Lymph. W3 larn from an authoritative source tlsakbr. Koch is greatly 5.8138090 the mann(f):;cturel«l»f tllyamph ht; . ' . I In ‘:39’ ‘ igesmall phials, but Minister edy manufacture ow thatltithe fie press: has owned’ . « , . _ ’-on n.~iyn-pi in-at-By ponled. and hisown private preparations of-lymph insterial destroyed. a 4The Society of Practical Medicine yes ’tsrday (says Renter's Paris Ag-nt) heard a communication from Dr. Retit, who :*-:-- '° “-2- ~:::-.:.d lym The doctor produced two pl-dale one containing his own lymphand the ._.§Iocl_i_' . The a in the laboratory eorres nded with those obtained with the Gcman lymph, while the __' experiments made the tuberculous aniinals_by means 13 this preparation, gave identical ,rsults. .We are pleased to inform our -‘renders that Dr Geo. A. Biifleb. 01' Nil!‘ 15?.‘ has obtained a supply the “Bacil- lie‘ Virus," bylast night's mail, and is to treat patients suffering from tuberculous afiections Heihas-also sent for a d Dr. Brown u§rd's celebrat “elixir," which glad yoiiitly with the "virna” sustains the fsfling health till the "virus" takes effect. ~r ' S_cottActLos‘t. -We,re3ret to inform our readers "figfittho Scott Act has been defeated by 14 votes. For this we have to largely thank the politicians, who had ch-.;names of some seventy ‘voters the lists. The following are the returns :- The following are the returns of the Scott Act election to—dvy :- i iron. muster’ Wardl,East. . 60 69 .. est . . . . . .. 34- 80 -Wsrd2,Ea.st....... 45 50 ll West...... ,5 - Ward3,East....... 53 43 .. west.’ . . . . .. 23 63 Wu-d4,Eaet . . . . . .. 67 40 pa Cont-ral.. . 63 .. West .... .. 77 46 Wu-d5,Eaat,....... 98 65 : EastCentral68 38 .. West....... 44 69 ii, A 6“ . 7:4’-' ' The Scott Act Election of 1337., The following are the returns of the laet8cottActelection:—_ . aouxsr. P03- ’vI'arei.s-ai........ei 46 "V N resell VA 28 Ward2,Esst.......67 48 u WB5t.......3‘ 25 Ward-3, East. 41 t 51 .. West.......53 .21 Ward4,Eaet.......-I0 -- 32 n CeDt1'&l..... 29 I .. Weet..;...60 59 \Vud5,Esst.......72 139 ' .. West . . . . ..105_ 33 61'! 4Reje'etedballots,19. fr . remain Liberty vs. Physical Slavery. - s . We are all free American citieenl. 09' oying our in are in p ysical slavery. Ilfififlfl f'°“' scrofula, ‘salt theme or some other form offlmpnre blood. Hood's all the great blood purifier which dissolve- the bonds of disease, health and perfect physical liberty. , Combined “glove _l»!-Id Pu?” 7”“ make a very up rooneto P9059” lady. To be hadiiit Perkins it Stern!» ' ~. ._,,.e- ‘tfora LETTERS TO EDIIOR.. T_ELEGRAl?HlCl.NEWS.,"ll S Not Satisfied Y... Silt,-—~I notice by the Examiner that that eccentric gentlennin. Mr. l~‘_red \\’.L.- Moore, is still troubled with caewtlccs acribcndi and greatly disturbed in his mind because one of our city rs has had the teiiierity to assert that “it (alco- hol) was not made by God nor is it pro- duced b nature," and many other and ‘things ispleesing to men of peculiarly- ‘constructed minds. this hostile Nlonomian if Nature does produce alcohol. and if he will be so kind ; as to cite the scientist who says that she ‘does. I have n scientific work in my library. which emphatically declares that the grape will ripen upon the vineand the apple upon the tree, that both will fall to mother earth and perish, but without pro- ducing one particle of alcohol. Recently several curiosities have popped up in our icommunity, or one curosity in sevursl gplacee; but thescientist who contradicts the pastor on this ‘nt will he as out a curiosity as Mr. Eli)-bro himself. ease trot him out, Frederick. A Siuncnsn AFTER * -. . Nsrcmt Ccitiosiriss. Jan. 6, 1891. Not the Mouthpiece of Mr. ‘ odgson. —__ SIs.:—-You say in your issue of the‘ 6th inst-., that the editor of tho Eaeaminer is " suppised to be the mouthpiece of Mr. E. J. Hodgson.” This .su posi-‘ tion is false-absolutely false. Pub iehed throughout the country by 3 religious and moial newspaper itfiis, as I have no doubt you are fully aware, calculated to impair Jnateriiilly the influence of the Exaniilner; for no man could rc pect as a free organ of public opinion the journal whose editor ho supposed to be the “ tool” of snothgr. Therefore, I deny it. I may add that Mr. Hoclgson did not consult with me as to the course of the Examiner concerning the Scott Act election. Yours etc.. W. L. C0’l'l‘0.\', President Exam. Pub. Co. [In our issue of the 5th, we stated that if the editor of the Escaminer is respon- sible for the attitude of that journal he ought to be heartily ashamed of himself. To find that he is responsible does not put him in as better light than the alter- native would. In a. crisis such as this, when so much is at stake, his attitude is lneither creditable to his head nor to his heart, and will impair the influence of the Examiner more than anything that could be said about it.‘ Speaking as one journ- alist to another we may say we are ashamed of our correspondent because he gins brou%ht ]discredit on 8 noble pru- ession.— In. ..__...___._.>_—,._._... New Cure for Consumption. —__.—- DEAR SIR:-—.'hs {ii-omised, I now write to say that by last night’: mail I received aaupply of the " Bscillic Virus" for the cure of Tuberculosis, and am prepared‘ to treat any who are suffering from this (1 hope no longer) dread malady. From the letters, brochures and books I have received on‘ the subject, Imsy say that th-- general opinion of the Old World medical scientists is, that it is a veritable cure for Tuberculosis in al its forms. Yours faithfully, Geo. A. Barifns, M. D., &c., &c. I.etter from ex-Mayor Howland.‘ should inform you of the great interest which is taken here in the contest about taking place with you for the repeal of the Scott Act in Charlottetown. The re- versalwe met with in Ontario has not shaken the determination of teinperancgf men’ to piece this province under -prohi-I bition‘ at the earliest possible date and one of the great factors in the arguments which we believe will lead to our ulti- mate success, is the one drawn ti-om the ty . lesson you have given us in Prince Edfard Island. It is not only herein Ontario, but in the Old ‘VVOL-ld, the results of this beneficial legislation in your Island are being held up to educate drink trafiic over there. Your position at this time is is glorious one, and we all trust and pray that you feel the importance, not only for your- selves but for the English _ speaking peo- ple of this world, in resisting the attack at present being made by the enemy, in what I think may fairly be called a strong- hold of successful Prohibition legislation. Yours sincerely. W. H. Hovvnuzn. 32 Church St., Toronto, Dec. 31st, 1890. To Robert Angus, E+q., C‘1'town. Message from Rev. Father Phelan. . The snhjoined telephone message was received here yesterday from the Rev- Father Phelsn, P. P. of Montague. P. Island, who was unable to come to this city to take part iirto-day's contest:-— Monrsocz, Jan. 7th. 1891.—-“ Very sorry ind at I cannot be in town to- morrow, as intended to canvass for the Scott Act. Those who vote for license vote for the liquor interest. Those who so vote will have to sbsre the resp.,insibil- ity of the evil arising from~ the trslfic. Those, on the contrary, who vote for the Act remove all blame from themselves. .to others I hope, the friends of the Act‘ will have a large mifority. Get all your friends to vote for t e Scott Act. -Make the best use you can of this note." '1 .- Rev. W. 'Pnsx.a.~'. .——————-¢-——--—--- Social Gathering of Devonians. The rector of Paul’! Cihufch in‘ ‘, vites all those inhabitants of the city and ‘its immediate neighborhood, who came out from Devonshire, England, to meet ;him in St. Paul’s Soho;-lroom on Thurs- §day, Jan. 22nd, at 7.30 p. in. ‘Ten and %cofi'ee st 8. It is believed that there are *3 considerable number of Devonlllirfi 5:;‘.P‘:‘;.fi.';;:‘.°.:::::.::» '::;“:::; 22225:: I idistinctinn of -29- “”‘~ "’ °"’°d’ '°“mi . rove, both interesting “id °§‘l"F'l’l°v ; The gatheringwill be_st;u=t1Y confined to those who came to this city from Dev- onghire. Answers to be sent to St. Paul's ° 15 Id be ii ..mat- gehiionififreinii. t_hosd"iv‘l10 84:99‘ ‘hi’ invitation would kindly stole t _° mm“ of th. M.“ in Dgvonghire in which they previously lived. . - ——$ l Furs. Mufis, B053. 08205 3113 031” cheap at James Paton & Co I. ' Xmas books for your boys and girl!’ Chatter-box, Chatterwell, Sunder. _S6n*e3 01-u-. PM. am at my W“ P"°°“.“ " idle through lack of ‘fuel has thrown I wish, Sir, to ash _ Live Stock Committee Meeting. , ‘BQl_l_l(_)gll8 to-morrow when a‘ 'fiirii"_scttle- those at present undcrthe tyranny of the . ' H_al_l_. Charlottetown . . ' head like :1 model wife?" ' rsonsl liberty‘ but most or nwmon or “*0” *"° P’°"‘°“' M°"'i I .._.,. .....».-. - -- . . -.-_...--. ..........__._.. __ ...,_.._.-__......-_.. [smzviin iissi-nouns to ‘run campus] Distress Among. Employees. Gtuiss-'o\~', Jen. ,'i'.-iiihluch distress his _be_en cziuscd ameingihg Time» "clung;-..f this dzstrict on a'.cconnt".'ef, the railroad strike The -sufifering iiicresses daily. Th-.: stoppage of‘ thu"mény factories now tlltillbllllltls nl pbI)plB.0ut_ of gmploynigut who lll no way are directly concerned in the struggle between the railroad com- panies and their employees. _ ‘ . ?_??11_¢‘ '—- I i ' - Halifax News" , BALI!-‘.-L‘{, Jun. 7.——-The West Riding Regiml.-nt is to be removed froin Halifax to Be:-badoes early in March. It is ex- pected the 17th regiment will relieve them here. ~ ’ ‘St. Peter's, C. B., to-day noniiimt-ad J. A. Gillis for the House nf Commons. The iiomiinition was endorsed by the Nova Scotiu Cshinent Ministers. - Mpxmmit, Jan. _7.-«Tho live stock in- vestigation cont.i.nue‘d to-day and wssper- hep: the most intcrestin session of the series. Ex-Alderman ‘ranklund and several Ontario gentlemen testified that on the whole Plunsolls theories were true to prices, in fact it has been abundantly proved that with permanent fixings cat- tle can be taken over both in winter’ and summer without any ‘lfarm to the stock. It came out however that the attendants Inboard ships are shamefully treatedhzid that the food is poor and in some inti- tzinces they had to eat meat from the buckets used for watering cattle. :———:—— Mcflarthy asked to Retire. this city from Bnulogne etotetlmt 0’Bi'lcn has beeuenipowercd to ask Justin Mc-— Czirthy to retire from the chairmanship of the anti-Parnell section of the Irish pM't_t‘ ii_1_ fa.vor\of John Dillon, M,-P; m-it, ig understood the Conference agreed, iL O’Bi-ien preferred to do so -that he .(0'Brl8ll) could serve as chairman accord- ing to the some advices. O'Brien and McCarth-yore to have an interview at ment of the subject will be mndloi Glad- stone, itis understood, has secretly a - provezl of the plan decided upon. '1‘ e Psruellites say he isplcdged to ‘abandon Parnell if he proves insincere in the pledges. - Parnell and party have returned to England. , — Weather Prdbabflities. 'I‘onox'ro, Jan. 8. ——Mostly fair weather, lower temperature. ' - ~ ~ Miscellaneous Items. - »'l‘hc Freiich Government. has asked the chiimber to vote $500,000‘ for the'enconrege~ ment of the" silk worm raising industry in France. ’ r sickly as they are——a new ‘world created from the-~brain.of ‘a sl.ilful- ‘physician ’ s ’ discovery- 1'-ibe, " Golden Medical Discovcryd’ - . S syssém; that the way to cure those ‘effecté ms. to remove the cause, that human nature being the same, the_ssme results injghtbe looked for in nearly all cases. So confident was he that the exceptions were uncommon that hetook the risk of ‘giving the‘ medicine to those it didn’t benefit, for . nothing, and the results have proved that he was right. . A And “ Golden Medical Discovery" is the" remedy for the million! The only guaranteed liver, blood and lung remedy. Your money back if it d_osen‘t help you. . The committee of the French Chamber of Deputies has reported against consideration of the bill for the abolition of taxation. of titles. , ‘ Dear Sir: --The " Coma Rrinznv" is getting considerable praise here, and has cured every time. My lather was nearly dead; and we all thought it was consumption, but we know now it was not, and he has entirely recovered, and is. growing strong every day. His cough has entirely disappeared, and ‘ti: owingto a few bottles of your Opeleks. Cough Mixture, which we shall never be without. ODELL W. Snirii, Windson, Ont. _ For sale by Geo. E. Hughes, Apothecarics The abnormally cold. foggy and yet. 5“. son -has increased London's annual death rate from :8 to 26 per thousand. -.; {N .. ' A Good Connnuls-nun. Mr: Williams—“ Why is a drum without ii Mr. Cross (ii henpecked husband), “Be- cause she is mute." _, ._ V Mr. Williams-—" Right, now‘ tell. me why a muscular wife, a drum without ahead, «it Baking Powder are similar l ” Mr. Cross (triumphantly), “Because they can’t be beat.” \ ’ Prof. Weiger, of Sll‘3.Sl)ill‘g,' Germany, is dead. ' ” ' I All scalp and skin diseases, dandrufl‘, fall- ing of the hair, gray or faded hair. may be cured by using that nature's true remedy, Hall’s Hair Reuewer. ' Sam Smalldrew crowded hbuses in Ilslifax. " Now as_the winter of our discontent made glorious summer” bv Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This wonder:ul medicine jso invigorate: the: system and enrfches the blood that cold weath- er becomel "positively_ cnioyahle Arctic ex- plsrcrs wolld do well to‘ make a irte cs this. discovered a remedy for cancer. , Whooping cough, cronp. sore throat, sud- den colds, and lung troubles peculiar to chil- drenpsre casily controlled by promptly ad- ministering Ayer’s Lherry Pectoral. The remedy is safe to take, certain in" its action, and adapted to all consiiiutions. ‘-;~.—....—«.-.-‘~2 A A SURE CURE "fen BlLlOU8NE88..CON8‘l'IPA‘|'lON. inolcgtsvion, nizzmcss, sicx HEADACHE. ano eisraezs er rue STOIQACI-I,’UVER A310 SOWILS. Tiirv an lii.o.riionoucu ano PBOIPT no action." auo roan a vawaeu are re BURDO¢K'Bl'.O_OD_ Barrens in rat. VISATHFH? M9 9939 9?’ 9”fl.¢UlQ AHD OB$"fl.lIA‘!’E,Dl$BA$f-3. , A Lilgeml-Cnnaervat-lye Gunvcntioii at Loxnox, Jan. 7.—-Advices received in ~_ - We're not waiting fofthe. bets and moles but for men and women who have eyes and " gnse them; who have brains and iessonl There's s__ncw world for theni--suffering sud, '~ ‘_'\j'e_ar's'a‘go Dr. Pierce found out thatitheg T- ,_ ‘g on of ______, _. tec_rét_ om: 801’Oflll.l..li?0nchial."tli'i'Oil.8§'§!Id,; - . ,,,,,,,,,. ,.,,,,.;,,,,, p“e,d¢ nsiSxn:3i‘Hifi§»n- inc i1gllt'I‘”i“ u 3“ “W?” in ixnpure. blood andthe wcak.,tone—of turnip, a plumber and Imperial Cream Tartar‘ , A San Francisco physician is said to have I -We "l.linnlr_ Hour, I : tliéir post I :1 ‘v for--ticvntirii - P 13. ‘Z ' _ ' _ha-vcu: spegial Indui g Casli. ; .1 ‘ ii-;i:;:«:--L v“i~" .i} “ . .-..:'~_ #941. D :1?‘ ~_' ‘ 1=i-i.._.i_1_s;eesn;.' ’ .... >l- .-..~i_ ~-_.~,—._. ~_. . . AL ; _.- ..:. is or --.-t.\'D WE \Vl_IS;;§:TO1i We fell out with ng Credits, and" are now b:_i_d fried ‘ _w.ith thccrcdit system, but wit four custqpiers ' ' we are-‘it-ill‘-on coon frERMs!‘ Come» and see us, and: get our prices. ' We also aslrforgpayment of ‘overdue accouhtjs. as we ‘reg- quife lots of cash. . 2 4- * — - Terins shoIit.’f_‘ "Prices Low. City lflardware Store. NORTON‘ Dec. 18, mo. cHAP-Lomrown. 'F.’.3E.K§F\‘ ‘ 1:» .41, Ys‘ ,‘ , -~ :~ . ,:';‘.:_ ”D““P9Pfié'i§§ai'3iii - Duspep CUTE ¢‘"'¢.l Sim. serious and if [ndigc sflon. 5;-ls_an¢H-oo . S V “"-we ,..,..‘..:'..:"~'-fr‘--ll) . inane.‘ i6'<S|io-r.‘—~$tJ°lwJ(‘B. - . §I . V ,0INI0N-.8. 35 b-n‘._, Red. it ‘ S :5 " Yellow. " ‘- ' CASRYETLL-_BROS. Dec I5 A - 7 e valuable Business W... v . .- For particulars; enquire at-Mn. CUNDAX.!.'8'4 FENNELL. I Iciplementéf‘ All worlr. ‘ "guaranteed. \k:V(l'llt':"fOt-.p'l‘iC¢S. A’ - .sCf’x¥1’-'97 .vv=ent¢d’t°'lcsrn-“#9 .7 General1Insuraiice§;Age1it, S _ '1 fllBOWN’8{,B:l20(3K, . ‘ ovens. squint; ._ cuiniomiews. ' -=1-. 1- l8H.'-"_"- " . -I%.E_PR§T.N'l'VlNG:. - Lancaahire, Union, and America Insu«raiicc'Coriipam'es. S‘bt-!3.’89-fry" ~' " I _ _ EOR‘ SALE. ' _‘ I " HE ‘Subscriber offers. for sale‘ vsln. able ‘property situated at the Head of St’ Peter's Ba.y,f‘co_nta’.ining 14 Acres of Land, eight of whichj ‘tire laid out in Town bets; on the remaining six .are the ‘Store'and'Build « ings formerly occupied by Beer é-° Sons,'now, by E. E. Pratt.‘ The Dwelling House on the last-named‘ propertyis suitable for it Hote The propertvyvill be sold in Lots. “ ' Omce, Charlottetown ;. or, on the premises, to ' 4 HELEN MCLEAN. Nov e8,”i8go if- TIIIS BRAND of FLOUR is superior to “Rent” or’ "Matchlcss.” -Always for sale at our Store. Try a barrel and you will use noothcr. V g V . ‘ Also, for Sale-the best qnalityof BRAN, S_I~_IOR'l‘S,ond COitNhlEAL, ‘rtc. ‘ ' A.~lI0RI~lE & co. 1 i » ‘- v Upper Queen Street; Ch’_iowe,‘ i7, . o - - cones insnicst. 0'!‘ WATER -Bass. lee Bap. _ lowa,.Che8t- Protector3..~Cl n monsters. Stethcseorce = - - ._ Urinary Tett,C88e$.’ ., _ _ _ .3 ==-!*°~5!*iczes- takes. 5 "Trusses, adults‘ Gfcliildrcsb. epportetsy . ,_ e - l ’ ’ Pure Divas ;flId’Cl!.°9‘l¢!1s. » . Toilet V-very cheep _ a ." ‘NORTH BE,D£,i_QUE,_F4. l . ’7A'.§S‘;- 1‘ if 5 I Pairs § Boots, __ Shoes, it so .1-i_i.,l . icell Thcr-I BARGAINS l BARGAINs.i , -1 " G - st... Overshoédiand slippers. p , must be $3016.‘; I I tr ilairsof. sum: ow £4.91! yzmzz 15-./n'1v:1z.nr.s'. . 8l5EO'IltL.W‘BiARcA:Il'l8._. on t I .,_- . 201 . Now is ‘time togget a. supply? g Family of S S f”l9W 7. l’ 2; . ‘ p - ,» , . ‘ v~. . -is?" U. '.l '3} V , —.‘«.r-I K7. ~B.{O.-éwwiia M fig: