Local ‘ } trymar, : ; : i - Vat Lake re ested . t ‘ frida ; : I ada e kernel is conside: ther Variety * tof business to , throne c& + | Sabistactor . ; |&@ congiderabie excess of | } } penaiture. known in! 18 Rip LOR MEI LIE, LM ing Ug nn wv | D. AILY EXAMINER, pas - rE 7 8 GRAPHIC NEWS. SpereeiaLn Desparcuxs to Tor EXAMINER England and ertugal. Lispon, Jan. 8. | Senor Gomez will answer the Marguis | ‘f Salisbury’s latest note at the end of the | week salisbury’s note was of a menacing, | peremptory character, requiring Portugal to act at once as if the rectitude of Eng- land’s position in the case was beyond all doubt. It is believed that Portugal can- not mn code so much, but the for gn lister will intimate the lhins sof the Portuguese government to ord the Yaintainance of statu quo in Africa caine negotiations, If England willdo the same, the main point of the Portuguese answer will meet part, at least, of the terms of Salisbury’s demand, which was that the Portuguese government should avents such instruc the repetition by ive to its prey ent nme alaLeLy iS i wou Serpa Pinto, or by any other acts similar to thuse attributed to Serpa Pinto, as other mmquii diplomatic discussion would | by } possible } oa Destroyed By Fire Me., un City Building was totally lestroyed tire this evening. The caught n the Elevator shaft. it was a high brick structure and the most commodi ty hall in Maine. It con- the city ottices, the armories of the LEWISTON, Jan. 7. The Lew ist by use Lned imlitary organizations and the post office. Tl iv bul di ng was erectt 1d ten years ago at b cost $250,000. No insurance. The! library of the Manufacturers and Mechan- Association, 11,000 volumes, was totally leatroyed. Logs $15,000, insured for $6,000. The city records are supposed to be safe in the vaults. Allof the mails and most of | the Government property was saved. | Tracey's Block was ruined, the in-| mates losing much of their property. The Androscoggin Poultry Show opened to-day in the building, and most of the fow were burned The loss on Tracy ‘'s | block is $2000. i aa The Quebec Legislature. Quesec, Jan. 7. | The Legislature opened for the despatch } day. The speech from the yngratulates the Province upon the y settlement of tae Jesuits Estates question and promises measures in- for abolishing the toll-gate and for establishing a permanent actual exhibi- \tion in Montreal, The public accounts of 'the Province for the last fiscal year show revenue and ex- Bills to reform the jury system, | promote colonization and encourage agri- ‘cultural farms are also promised. Assembly, —_— — — Diphtheria’s Ravages. creasing the membership of the Legislative | WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 5. q 3, 1890. i} I} Staley Br | Brown’s Block. Staley Brus Brown’s Block. Stale Ar Block. DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS!) Brown’s Ulster Cloths, Mantle Cloths. LADIES = ULSTERS, Cloth Jackets | ‘YO0IS Ul SUTAR] DIOAP 0} sedldg [eIgedg ayvU sm YIMOW sig} Fung a ax DRESS GOODS! er va Astrakan Cloths. oe ALL COLORED DRESS Goons “SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS | Marked Down Prices. BLANKETS | le ee “© PURCHASERS © Low PRICES QUILT LTS | | ie ae Low Prices ‘i nei | | These Goods. | Clear Our Stock. STANLEY BROS, ; SOOT AMC UO SHLZ 0} FOU PUL [[9$ 0} Sood [eLoadg Jeo [[LA 8M YIUOW slyy [TV tole DIOS aq [IM A18y pastyleape spoog ‘thie jo quo 8yo Ty STANLEY BROS. Charlottetown, January 3, 1890 NEW PROBABILITIES For STANLEY BROS. } ' eod 4x) It is Bargain Wakers. probable that in 1890 we = shall break the record as It is certain we shall try. This Month of January, before Stock Taking, we will elear out the balance of our Wool Goods, and Far Goods, in Maffs, Fur i H ; x : Ti ° a i 1\¢ ¢ x : arrows, W. Vay Jom ts, Ladies’ Bur Qireulars, Astrakan Jackets, Men's Fur Coats z on Morcantowy, W. Va., Jan. 7. Ippets, UAales KUL VIPCHIALS, ASTPAKAN Jackets, ens KUr Udats part ge | rhe phy siCclans wh » Were sent by the : : tae |) county into the mountain districts along the 1 K e (; ee 1 rill ‘ Il W 9ny 0 2a R sie d S 4. were taken il. |Cheat “River, in. whioh diphthers nd Kur Caps, and will sell Mens @vercoats, Reefers an uits r ec ' . . ° ° i a y. , *iwas reported epidemic, tell horrible | yor Yeesh | stories of the sufferings of the people now | ae 6 i ‘ ‘ ’ ly » & . i} Y 1 | ine d ae stories of the sufferings of the people now (Cheaper than any other Store. Try us and be convineed. : | efileted with the disease of diptheria an * 74 s nicht a |the more dreaded black tongue. The latter la esidence | has broken out in the last two weeks and ats (x) ’ ‘RB ( k. } |} about 30 deaths have occurred. os ( f ‘ eRe Se ronan ab B WI A D A. L D iG er na i e ' deg Orrawa, Jan. 7. e Sf} 9 ic ze . The advance tables of Customs returns . | of last year show a total Customs revenue ‘ o . rey of $24,000,000, of which Nova Scotia col- C2 UB BEN Ss TRA BT prices t. | leeted $2,369,000 ; New Brunswick, §!1,- Osc per | 138,000 ; P. E. Island, $188,000 ; Quebec, } ein KR ae on, oe sharlottet January 3, 1890—e ‘KY 6 to Hie; ducks, | $10,569,000 ; Ontaria, $7,834,000 ; British Charlottetown, January 3, 1880--eod wk to ove; | ‘Columbia, $1,000,000; Manitoba and the alee as _— — ———s : og ve per 9%) | Territories, $580,000. } rre tu ily By ODe O I a Why She Resigned. ] ‘ Dun Orrawa, Jan. 7. “HAVE JUST RECEIVED an additidnal sup- | | : ¢ > ‘ . ply of Annunciators, Gas Lighting Apparatus, Lady Stanley of Preston, has resigned | Medical Batteries ‘for Nervous and Rheumatic her position as president of the Minister- | Persoxs, oii Belis, a pny Bottestes, i t ) | » tite se ia - 4 , do. | Groamenta ronze Buttons for **the big front a ‘ot ing Chudren _ H ~~ oe af wn Ge- | door,” Learner’s Telegraph Outfits. ' : ’ ie Rade the Angiican members Of All general Electrical Appliances kept on hand- . ‘ oe a | the League to make it a denominational | Work guaranteed. : , v oss 5 . | l Lio dy St: 2 . > > ‘ + ~ U ownership of all } institu ion. Lady vt sniey contended that FRED. E. MORRIS, sil 2 -q{such charities should be under non-sec- 19 ade l , ’ —s i Corner of Queen an ater Streets, ~~ e . itarian Management. ™M L } \ Me “Kh vie. St tar M i t T il iy te eatin Ch'town. Jan. 4. 1890. CLEVE € enzie, ar merchan Allors. Canada’s first great More Fighting. : poe ili lida A cacti , nakin A at | N ODESTY forbids us (to use a slang phrase) to blow our own horn, and as it is contrary Ui it i States and BERLIN, Dec. 7. charlottetown Gar of TT 2, A, | i to our opinion (according to the ‘old proverb) when in Rome ta do as Rome does, we \ Pias : _shall endeavor, as heretofore, to present tacts so undeniable as to be beyond the reach of dis- : —— iano UN-}| The Tagblatt states that the victory of <ciceanresttemmmninae 2 ¢ b! bf any coun- | : . 'pute. True, people have gained for themselves a name (not an enviab!e one) which, to all qt mye’ Pee one | Major Wissman over the insurgents neay A LL members in arrears to this Corporation | appearances, served the purpose they had in view. But wisdom dictates, before posing as a ie Beatie Rae en idani reported ye penper iy was complete. for fees and dues are respectfully re- | leaders in the great race for supremacy, that we should look well to the foundation upon ee “Island. J. F. Wil * & Cet ‘The paper says that the Arabs, after bei Ing | quested to make immediate payment. | which those assertions are based. ‘Io throw the mantle of charity over such people is our \ 9 gelato aah oe aa iad. | driven from th oir fortified position return- J. MACEKEACHERN motto; and instead af revealing to the public gaze, through your columns, the errors into a te ey ee ‘pS d2i w4 | ed and assumed the offensive and the Ger- dec23—tl jan 8 — | which th ey have fallen, we will endeavor to lead them gently into the light. ‘Phat you will ‘ vn, P. 1. ~ . | mans at Saadani are firing upon them. acyuiesce in what wt say, is a foregone conclusion, namely, as Fatherg of the trade in this : et Rae Sate ee | Province we treat the several branches of the trade in this cjty with the same consideration ' RS AT MARSETINLD.—A a et 'as a loving parent would his innocent offspring ; and to this end we invite such traders to aoe given at Marshfield Hall last ¢ Wore Medals. © | aim high and co-operate in elevating thie, the first profession, to the high status to which it , ning by Miss Ada Howard's music | a oe . bis entitled, In the meantime, oall and see our handsome goods, in "NAPS, MELTONS, which the pieces os Catawa, Jan. 7. ——— SCOTCH TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, etc., made up in the latest styles and cheap. a oe ioe ee he eee The Minister of Marine has awarded a iy STORE AND TO AREIV E:—Qntario , ——— t i : liss Bowerd — go id wacth each to three fishermen of . oe Mills Bran, excellent eer McLEOD A McKENZIE. nc goo e E vi t 3 c , ’ “ ‘ : i y by the splendid manner in | | Bristol, Me., for special bravery in rescu- eee om . oo : 9. 1280 he has « ymnducted her class, and an-| | ing + five of the crew of the Ccean Belle, of AULD BROs., Charlottetown, Oct. 19, cert under her able management will Dy gvy, which was wrecked in November decé—-3m Qaw dy & why iwith a j ht by all levers of music | jast, on the Ni sine C ARE, See ee la Heid and VICINIty ale ~ Cl + eam Local Notices. .K AND LANGUID.- is one of the best tenics For THe Wi teef, ly mand Wi ine ee ty purde, Ut way fact, wt Gut Livus, Campbell's wasessing many nutritive and strengthening eualities. Is recommended by the leading slmen. If you are weak and languid a wottle will give instant relief. See that you ' ’ > ° y . ‘i : nal foi and get ( ampbell 5 B Tt, sFOn ang > nov 6lyeod rt s’ Fur Caps, Goat Robes, and all | kinds of fur goods try James Paton & Co’s. 5 dec27 ti Bargains.—-From present date until further tice wa will g rive immense bargains in every ine we keep in stock.—MeLeod & McKenzie. deel A & Goff 1 und grind all! their premis¢ you can depé nd on get- | é : m « and good from them. dec27 3i v Yeu ritts uy your lady friends | ' y slipy at | ry Z > PP nay ‘\ i i) c and Ww i ° lec? 3 Tear I t pa oD } ‘ ‘ 4.008 ; | ies and vents, misses and ohriareny 9UrTt The Deadly Influenza. BERLIN, Jan. 7. The Dowager Empress Augusta is suffer- ing from influenza. She has had a relapse and her condition is critical. LaTerR.—Dowager Empress Augusta died . . at 4.30 this a {ternoon, | i | i Mayors Elected. Tonronto, Jan. 7. Mayor Clarke was elected by 2000 mz- | jo rity. In Kington, Mayor Brennan was el- | ec ted by acclamati’ m and MoLellan was | successful jn Hamilcon. ' em Obituary. Orrawa, Jan. 7. Samuel Keefer, one of the oldest and best’known Civil Riuginecis in Canada died to-day at Brockville Weather Bulletin. ‘ceongo, dan. §.—l104@ m. Moderate to fresh winds; fait weether, styticuery ue Gigker (vurpereture, WANTS, LOST, FOUND kel SB ’ § © 4 Lost. 3T.—A pair of Ladies’ Kid Mitts, yesterday, | between 3 and 4 o'clock. Finder will please | eave same at this office andoblige owner, jan7} : } OOD FRESH GYSTERS, by the Quart, as| Josial CarMoDy’s, Dorchester Street, East, ‘Jan7—3i pd ! WANT ED.—Two Gentlemen Boarders. pply et 235 Sidney Street. 2i a WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING AROUND FOR BARGAINS IN HOLIDAY GOQO0DS, THE 1,°ST. .~& black Fur Cap. Finder will meee 4 oer owner by leaving it at this office jab DON'T FORGET TO CALL AT LOvGtnes WANTED, for a Single Gentle | men, ia the vicinity of the Rowan Compase: © ai » dral preferred. Apply st this office. oe ity araware Ore Wee TED.—A Nurse Girl. No washing. High ' 3 est wages. Apply at + this office. decs And see if you cannot Invest some of your Surplus Cash to Advantage. To: LET.~A House on Water Street, coniaining ; eleven rooms with shop. Possession _given on tith January. Apply to M. McQvatn, Lower Queen Street. , bi ae: deczo a! F ceanesengeangees NORTON & FENNELE, QUEBHBN STREET. WANTEGD—A Housem aid. G eal wages App | *€ to Miss PETERS, Sidmont ee ae ee ee ALEIGH FOR SALE.—For sale, a ies | Sieigh, almogt pew. Apply & By ¥C18 | , Mgsgartan, Mali © Hoe, pear old etn Charlottetown, Dec. 17, 189-sly 2ow wisy For the Largest Assortment of Silk Handkerchiefs, Paton & Co’s. try For the Handsomest Silk Hand- kerchiefs, go to Paton & Co’s. For China Silk Handkerchiefs, with beautiful borders, go to Paton & Co’s. One Thousand Silk Handker- chiefs to choose from at Paton & Co's. Pure White Silk Handkerchiefs all prices, at Paton & Co’s. Fancy Shot Silk Handkerchiefs at James Paton & Co’s. Don’t buy Silk Handkerchiefs before seeing Paton & Co's. Ladies’ and Misses’ Kid Mitts, only 45¢.—-a great bargain— at Paton & Co’s Men’s Fur Coats—all prices— at James Paton & Co’s. Men’s Persian Lamb Caps, the cheapest, at Paton & Co’s, Goat Robes, in great variety and lowest prices, at Paton & Co’s. For Ladies’ Dolmans, Fur-Lined Circulars and Astracan Jack- ets, there is no better place in the city than James Paton & Co’s. Just the place to buy Dress Goods, where you can get the best variety at the low- est price. — James & Co’s. Paton For Millinery, try James Paton & Co. See their Trimmed Hats at $1.75, $2 and $2.25. Ulster and clearing The balance of our Mantle Cloths at reduced & Co. OUL prices.— Paton For Shawls—the best value in the city—try Paton & Co’s, Wonderful! Wonderful ! Most Wonderful is our great sale of Reefers and Overcoats, Our Low Prices astonish every- one. Give Paton & Co, a trial if you want to save money. Men's Underclothing VERY CHEAP AT PATON & CO'S We have tried everywhere, but can find uo better place than PATON & CO’S. They have the Largest and Best Stock to choose from. You try Jas, Patan & L MARKET SQUARE. Cy'tewn, Deo, 18, 1889. wage ¥ a ge 3 gat rere ea we ee at What the People Say! serena, gm She aa é se RL TRI I? Lee Se, ei hE I IS a we once