A ited igo EP eee iets thd ee * * So ee SAY EO g Feeney nen lyee THE a en nee me DAILY BEAMINEB, 3: cn - = WENMNESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. i89i. and Other Items. it Souris to-night. -_ Pa uock’s Hawt to-night. - } -~ LAIL arrived at hall-nast two. -_> { A g at St. Paul's Schoolroom | > left Georgetown at the usual | - weovg of t Crosa entertainment in St, n bial night, eer & Gofi’s for the nicest flavored | ,es. feb 4 2i | ° Peek Fi e giving extra value in all \\ (100G4 feb 4 2i 7 | { cuRY Maagazine has be en rece ived. It is an excellent number. Gor synur.— Just received at Beer & Gofl’s, an ther iot of Golden Syrup in two pound cans feb 4 2i sisieanan Beer Pros assortment of embroideries is simply immense. Prices range from 5 cents to ene dolle ' if per yard, feb 4 21 fur spec a! service in the Upper Me- i will be conducted to-night by Mr Sutci.fle, the evangelist. Canret RumNants.—150 ends in 14 yd. lengths, just ope ned. — Harris d& Siewart, Londen House. jan27 di idnticeatiiieceinan Hockey [he members of the Hockey C.ub will meet for practice on Saturday night of this week instead vf Wedneg lay. - Covrt.—Iwo Scott Act cases were adiouruea and one ct M.ssed, and one cum- mon assault wes fined 2 or 8 days. nH reLice - A Searen Lient.—A search light would have bc-w & very goud thing to find some of the characters at ths Carnival last nigaot, y. M. © A.—Members are reminded that the adjourned annua! meeting of the Associa tion isto be heid ou the 12th inst. Adver- tisetnent will appear in a day or two. gine tall 1.0 O: F.—Port la Joie Encampment holds « special session this evening tu con ier the Second Degree All Patriarchs are requested tu be present. dieters Texxts,—A meeting of the Cherlottetown Laen leunis (lub will be held this ufternoon, at 4 o'clock, iu the parlor of the y @. & &i Ali memix re are re quested to attend Piuitasawonte Socrery.-- All Philharmonie Society members are speciaily requesied to be present at the rehearsal to-night, when members tickets will be distributed. ENTERTAINMENT.—The pupils of the West Kent weet Sciwsl purpose giving an enter- tsinment ou the evening of Friday, the 20th ins. A programme wii shortiy be published. Heexey.—There will be « game at the rink ivepight ; aiso on Saturday might at 8 o'clock, A full attendanee of the ciub is requested to make arrang+ ments for the match game to be played on Feb. 11, aleo for practice. Purmmanmos1e Concernt.—The * Hyma of P.ake,” is ove ofthe gran ‘est masgical com- poritions that Mendelsohn ever created. [rt you with to learn to appreciate classical music, attend the Philharmonic Concert to morrow night. sli Heavy Ice.—Alil along the north side of the I-liad heavy ice may be seen packed in against the shore; and seaward as far as the eye can.reach no open water is visible. That and other parts of the coast are now ss completely blocked that many wonder that. the Stanley has been able to run so long. —__»——_— Leacue or THE Cross — The Boys’ Branch of the League. f the Cross will give a Deamatic and Musical Entertainment in St. Patrick’s Hall, this (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock, The programme is 4 good one, end the different perfurmers are weli up in their reap~ctive parts. Admis- sion only 10 cents: Let there be a full house. The boys dese: ve it. pe —— Growre, Taerm Own Tosacco, — Last eyring two or three farmers residiug in the eastern part of the Island made up their miods that instead of paying at the rate of fifty cents a pound for “the weed,” they would try and grow their own tobacco Thev pr cured the seed and sowed it early. A tiourisbing er -p was the result, as much as fifteen pounds of manufactured tobacco being obtained from sixteen stalks of the piant. Alchough we personally disapprove of the use of tobacco, we see no reasen why those who de use it should not try their hand at raising it themselves. This Island, it would appear, is well adapted to the suc- cessful cultivation of the plant. ccideascitaniioa Giosx to Giovcester.—Mr, Angus B. McDonald, of Rock Barra, Lot 46, left home yesierday tor Gioucester, Mass., on business covnected with the estates of his brothers John and Pius, I+ is only a little wer a year avo since the former was lost on « vovage to Greenland. The latter was master of the schooner W. Daizley. He left Gloucester last fall for Boone Bay for a cargo of frozen herrings, but never reach- el there. No tidings of hum or the vessel have ever been received, and it is now be- lieved that all on board have perished Both these men were captaina of vessels, were single and were highly thought of by all who krew them. ence Gill oe Geto Answer to “ Veritas.” Sin,— in your issue of this date, “Veritas,” in speaking of the attitue of the R C. € hureh towards secret societive says; ** No Catholic can maioteia his status as such and be a member of any of the seeret societies.” ? Would ‘Ver? ae” kindly inform us if the Ancient Order of Hiberinans is. or ia not, “a secret society,” and if it admits Protestants te mem rship.” Yonr correspend nt also st*tes that secret soci-ties (1 suppose he includes the A. O H., “lead to the subversion of truth acd the dest: auction of morals ” The charge is unfounded and cannot be made against hufhane aod friendly institations ABY Inere than it can be app ied to the Chureh. Hypocrisy is the fanlt of the indivi-‘ual. The vast emount of good that Oddfellowship sud Free Mason: y are dving—the former expending sn annual re lief of nearly three million dol ars— together with the benefits ether than monetary, that both are conferring, establishes their cleuimsa to the respect aad admiration of all fair minded people. | most successful held in this city in recent } years. ' decorated for the occasion, and there was a | skaters Im attendance was larger than usaal, i and it was quite evident that more atten- } costumes, | there were several old custuines to be seen, , costumes that ‘*bob up serenely” as each ; Beason AMICITIA. Feb, 4, 1801. The Carnival Last Evening Hills- Tue Skating Carnival in the borough Rink last night was one of the The interior of the rink was nicely The ice was The number ot large attendance of spectators in excellent condition: tion than heretofore had been pad to the Notw.thstanding this, however, roils by, and which, we suppose, will be again to the front next year and the year following But this, evidenty, is one of the things that Carnival-goers in Char. lottetown aa well as elsewhere must en- dure. Among the ladies costumes that of Mss Brecken, who impersonated ‘* Mary Queen of Scots” was, undoubtedly, the handsomest, aud the judges decided wisely in awarding her the prize. Miss Strick- land, who was also given a prize for her costume ** Brittania,” was an exceilent re- presentation. Miss Kate Hyndman, who went as ‘Astronomer,” also looked particularly well, and the ** Preas ” had two charming representatives in Miss Leigh aud Misa Nicholson. Miss Harper tok the part cf the **Micmac Squaw” very well indeed. Promivent, these elec- | tion times, amongst the characters were three young ladies who respectively assum ed the characters of “ Liberal-Consevative,”’- ‘Gic” and “Oa the Fence.” Of course onr favorite was the *Liberal-Conserva- ive.” She evidently teit that she belong- ed to the mght side, for she carried herself all through with such confidence as is only bora of conviction of the justness of the cause which she espoused. There was, however, a slight inconsistency in her con- duct, for, while carrymg a proclamation that ‘‘uo grit seed apply,” she permitted herself to be captured tor a while by the blandishments of a grit, but she shortly afterwards, however, permitted herself to be retaken by a gallant knight of the Con- servative order, and for the balance of the evening tem-ined true to her Consarvative principles. Upto the times wae also the young conductor of the tunnel. He evi- dently took advantage of the election, and insixted on the powers that be recoga:zing hse wm beforehe cast his vote for theparty and secured his sppuvintment, whien he did not fail to keep in full view of thuse who had been his rivals for the position. One of these rivals not | being sable tu stand both the loss of the ap- pointinentand the annoyance of continuous- ly haviag it before his eyes, slipped the coveted d-cument from his successful rival's pocket and thus left the youthful * conduc- | tor of the special” in the soup. Among | the males, the “Squaw” imperson- | sted by Mr. J. T. Hardy was decidedly | the best and most original character on | the ice, and in the opinion of many) present, was far in advance of anything ever | before seen at @& carnival = in) thie city. Mr. Hardy certa:nly well) deserved the prze he waa aceorded. Mr. Wired B. Bremner gave a splendid m- perronation of ‘** Charlea IL.” His oos tume was very correct, and he carried out the character w:th » grace and couffliness | befitting the ovcasion. Mr. Bremner, it is pleasing to observe, is not One of théte who takes the part of a king or courtier and act iike a clown. For his handsome costume he was justly awarded a prize. Mr. Bart- lett’s$**Champagne Bottle” was « novel fea- ture to some of the younger pérans pre- went, and the brand was evidently new to several of the older folk. ‘Tom Trim,’ with his businese like nose, and grip, at- tracted not a litle attention; and ‘*Mre. Grumlie” was there, prepared to take a: man’s place if needs te. There ' were many other characters. des- erving of notice, to which Tus Ex- AMINER is unable to refer two-day, owing to lack of time and space. In fact, ail the costumes, with the exception, perhaps, of |} one or two, were capital, leaving little «r nothing to be desired. Below is a list of those in costume, sv far as the names cvuld be obtained :— LADIES. Arnaud, Mra F H—Girl Graduate. Bartlett, Mrs A A—Domino. Brecken, L—M-ry Queen of Scots. srecken, Mes J K—Huntress. Baynes, Miss—Queen of Diamonds. Bruce, Jessie—Queen of Hearts. Bethune, Leuisa—Bo-peep. Churchill, J Rosamond—Patchwork. Cutton, Winnifred—Welsh Peasant Girl. Collings, Lilie—The O.d Woman that lived in a shoe. Davies, Miss— Forsaken. Doyle, K stie—Girl Barrister. Doyle, Annie— Dancing Girl. Douse, Daisy —Housemaid. Earle, Awy— Night. Erie, Mariou—Grace Darling. Fiaiger, Annie—Parlor Maid. Fitzgerald, Geraldine—L'berty. Gordon, Miss—-Sensation. Haviland, B—Buyelist. Liarper, L C —Micmac Squaw. Haszard, Mary— Patehwork. Hewson, Lottie — Sylva, Hewson, Aunie—Juliet. Hodgson, Nellie—Guddess of History. Hoar, !da— Flower Girl. Hoar, Gertrude— Nurse. Hyndman, Kate—Astrouo mer. Hyndman, Annie—Liberal-Conservative Jenkins, Miss —Highland Lassie. Kennedy, Maggie— Nicht. Leigh, Bessie—Island Press. Longworth, Fanny - Fishwife. Merry, Mis —Daughtr of the Regiment McGregor, Wonve —Girl Gr.duate. M Kay, K«tis—Movonlight. Much, M-y—Housemad, McKinnon, oa Jicholson, Bertie— Press. ON a Miss—Madamoiselle Ouillet. Perkins Fanny —Hope. Reesell, Biss — Bicycte costume. id, Nora—On the Fence. ee Alma—Old Woman of the Fighteenth Ceniury, Robertson Lillian—G rit. ; Sutherland, E'lie Scotch Lassie. Scott, BF $S—Symphony ta Pink. Smith, Mary —Oiden ‘Times. Strickland, Lottie—Brittania. Stair, May-—Starr, Night. Unsworth, xe rench Peasant. Volf, Mary—U8l. beter tie [ntie~Fancy Patchwork. Walman, Maggie—-Denus. - Wodman, Bonrice—Fisheraan s Daugh- Welsh, Gwendoline White Frost. Wakefi ld, @C— Snowdrift. Wakefield, Bessie—Havans Cigars. Young, Laura— Pond Lillies. the Gypsy. +t GENTLEMEN. Arnaud, Coll— Topsy. Anderson F—Cadet Sergt.-Major R. M. College. Anderson C R—Little Lord Fauntleroy, Anderson, H—Lord Chancellor in Iolan- | the. Anderson Sam J—Frenuch Courtier. Bartlett A A—Champagne Bottle. Baytield Frank —Une Gu.rde Francaise. Bay 8s Geo— Page. Baynes F E—Cow Boy. Brown Aibert— Diainond Dyes. Bremner W B—Charles [1. Caldwell. J M, (Sammerside)—Sir Thomas Blanm. Chappell Berj—Starry Night. SPECIAL SALE ——_-OF—-—_- ® WHITE EMBROIDERY & PRINT COTTONS. (<< (x) Chappelle Lennie B—Littie Lord Faun: tleroy. ' Chapman Henry— Housemaid. Orn Fr wu «i; BE Cotton Frank — Robin Foed. | Cotton Walter—Turkish Rhubarb Mer- chant i Cooke Willie—-Stanley Pigmy. Cook Eddie—Winter- or Collins Wm—The Angelus. Davies W H—Court Jester. Davies J J, Jr—‘the Angelus. i Davison Wilfred —Jockey. Dawson B F—Conrtier. Doyle Leo— Newsboy, Dilon G H — Fireman Hillsborough, | No. 7. Earle, E:nest—Tennis. Fraser Le uis—Colored Girl. Fraser Wm—Garii-on Artillery. Fitzgerald R R—Snowshoer. Gaudet R P-—Jack o’ Tar Garnum Brenton—Rollo, No. 5. Grey H»reld—Baker. Hardy J T—Squay. Haszird, Fred —'Texas Cowboy. Hobkirk Sidney — Scotch Laddie, Clan R nald Hedyson F R—British Grenadier, Horne H—Brudder Gardner. Harper H J—French Py asant. Hughes Geo G—-Litt!le Middie. Longworth V R—Salvage Corps, Leigh Chas, jr—Mercury. Mitchell Ed—Darkey Dude. Mitchell EF H—Ole Dan Tucker, Moore, F W L—Hockey Club. Macdonald Douglas MacGregor — Red Cross Kni ht. Macdonald Aineas A—Japanese Noble- man. Maetonald Jobn—The Fresh of ’Frisco. McLean Duncan J—Cowboy. Melutyre Harold— Newsboy Melntyre John—Horse Jockey. Mclntyre Louis—Farmer’s Boy. McLaren J A—Mrs Grumhie. M:Kinnon Hedley-——Farmer’s Bey. M Cormac P-ter—Batler. McKinnon G D—Irishman. McLean C A—Jockey. MeCaltum, C H—Giveussomethingessier. MeFarlane, H G—Barlesque on a Dude. Nicholson, J M—Spanish Matador. Parsons W--London Cr ssing Sweeper. Parkman, Gordon — Housemaid, Peake, Lorne— Tennis. Peaks Lorne H—Tennis Player. Poole Sydney—-Page of Catherine of Arragon in 16th century. Pvcund, Geo A—Red and White. Rogers, J D—Mrs Finnigan. Rogers Benj Jr—Circus Rider. Rogeis Geo J ~Tom Trim. Scott W A -F—Captain Royal ‘Saunders A— Rags. Skerry A—-Indian Chief. Stewart Scoc—Bvy of Blue Coat School, London. Rowe C E—Young Cavalier. Strickland W L— Master of Arts. Tanton, H A—Bunthorne. Trainor J—Wun Lung. Unsworth Jas— Mikado. Unsworth Lorne—One of Stanley's Pig- mies* Watters Wm—Cobbler. Weeks, Harry—Tunnel Conductor, Weeks, W A—Warrior. Wood Ingram—John Bull. THE PRIZES AWARDED. Prizes of $5 each for the best costumes were awarded as follows : Handsomest lady’s costume — ‘*Mary Queen of Scots”—Miss L. Brecken. Most original lady’scostume—*‘Brittania” Miss Lottie Strickland. avy. Handsemest gentleman’s costume— **Oharles 11”’—W. B Bremner. Must original gentleman’s costume— “Squaw’—John T. Hardy. The Judges were Prof. Caveo, W. H. Stewart and Thomas May. THE MUSIC. The Citizens’ Band was in attendance and played splendidiy, as usual. Below is the programine :— CD 5g igin vos > ev cctvene Now and Then ONE cikes 0+2c4sicciniseeeee Irene MOOR So inca execs 1 0600 Nabob 4 Schottienhe ..........600: Light and Easy cad. os kas od csweks CARA Ong Sas daca 0. es fh dagdet< vee ss eee ef) eee Aree Medley Eg fee eee ree y Living and Hoping Oe 5 eis 6 vege oo 0s .... Dandy DO PTTIOUNS 5 goes ivnaddnkcnceceas Electric 1] Waltz.........Avnie Rooney (by request) OO IS os av 300% 00 ch eas Ever with Thee A I ooo is snes ...... Fifteen Dolars BG WOE... Sve - 00 50nd oncaueee Good Night (iod Save the Queen. The Carnival was brought to a close shortly before eleven o'clock, when all left for their homes, well pleased with the Car- nival of February, 1891. P, E, ISLAKD RAILWAY . 8 . Summerside Carnival. 4 SPECIAL TRAIN vill leave Charlotte- A town for Summerside op FRIDAY, 6th inst., at 3 o’clock, p. m. (standard time), re- turning same night. Return fare from Char- lottetown, $1.00. Other Stations, single first ciass fare. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Feb. 2, 1891. feb3—tl 6h —— —— WANTS, LOST, FOUND & ANTED.- Pants and Vest Makers, at T). A. Ww ‘eae : tf—feb4 WANTEN.—An energetic ‘person (male or fe- male) to canvass for two excellent Books \pply at the Diamond Bookstore. febt ‘OST.--This morning. between Boyle’s Tan NO Anciont, RenthighyTaddia4_ ee ae socpiilbnapeiaiil — A T——— -—_—_— JAMES PATON & CO’S. iuintlaniiaiiiis alten —~{x)——-—--— al Wide White Embroidery, only 6ic. per yard; ‘Three Thousand yards English Prints, only 10c. per yard, in lengths from 3 to 2@ yards; a very extra lot of English Prints. worth 16c, now 1c. JAMES PATON & CO., - - - - MARKET SQUARE, $10.00, now only $5.00. given on the 2nd day of April next. of the leading Papers of the City tnan any stranger. Come along, everyone, and try your skill in guessing, and get a Big Bargain ++. JPROWSE BROS., Charlottetown, January 28, 1891. = —5)— IFTY DOLLARS 0. BE GIVEN AWAY Overcoats and Ulsters to be Slaughtered Right and Loft. CHANCE OF A J.IFETIME 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 Bottle containing Beans and Confecti.nery is hung in the centre of Prowse Bros’. shop r Anyone buying $5.00 worth of Clothing or Dry Goods, and guessing the nearest to the number of Beans contained in the Bottle, shall receive, in cash, $35.00; second, $15.00. Prizes to be The Beans are to be counted by three of the Reporters Prowse Bros. have no m re idea of the number of Beans Charlottetown, January 2, 1891—eod & why THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET. ——— —_ SC LT TD Se ee seen eeene ON THURSDAY, 5th of February, In Philharmonic Hall, ——WHEN—— MENDELSSOHN’S CELEBRATED Hyd Pra WILL BE RE\DERED. Tickets for sale at Apothecaries and Medi nery and J. . Macdonald's Boot Store, a purse containing a smal! sum of money. the 0} y owner will be very much obliged if it is left et this office by finder. feb4 cal Halls and Drug Stores of Messrs. Rankin, Watson and Reddia. i janl7—sat ta tha Charlottetown, Jan, 12, 1891. LARGE STOCK —— OF —— GOLD AND SILVER Waltham and Elgin WATCHES! G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. | gestion, Coustipation, the manv ailments cause action of the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. SI EVERYBODY'S PILLS, Glycerine Jelly, Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1890. Charlottetown, Hunter River, New G.asgow, Laird’s Mulls, Rusticoville, North Rustico, Emerald, Tryon Mills, Crapaud, Victoria, Freetown, Kensington, Clifton, Stanley, Malpeque, Summerside, Centreville, St. Eleanors. l Charletown, Oet. 14, 1999. Biiiousness, d by the sluggish | Price @jc. per Box. We have constantly iv stock sil the well Oil Emulsions, and other remedies in demand at this sea Vaseline, Honey ard Almond Cream, Cream, Cream of Witch Hazel, for Chapped Hands and Face, at WESTERN STATIONS. - JOUNSONS COUGH SYRUP, for Cou hs. © lds, Hoarseness, Sore Yhroat and Bropchi-' ivubles, Pleasant to take. Will | not Lu . lie youngest child or fé@blest adult. Price 25c. per Bottle. for Indi- | Piles, and | -known Congh Syrups apd Balsame, Cod Liver son of the year. Also— Glycerine, Philoderma, Camphor lee, Cold A. & JOUNSONS DRUG STORF, Corner Kent and Prince Streets. = Telephone Company of P. E. Island. TOLL LINE STATIONS. (5 en EASTERN STATIONS. Mount Stewart, Peake’s Station, Cardigan, Dundas, | Grand River Bridge, Annandale, Souris, Ceorgetown, Lower Montague, Montague, Murray River, Murray Harbor North, Murray Harbor touth, New Perth, Valley field, Orwell, Vernon River Bridge, Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manegeia