~ Se ss rocal and Other Items, “Ti v N rossing either way to- +) will ! ting in Kensington 7 a ’ ‘ . } . ] RAN VILA t lee in splen- o ( \\ ‘ret to hear of the death ‘ a ( Eeq., of Midgell, which : ace 1 Duesday evening, ' - y this morning, but was | wing to heavy ice. She . : 4 t » Vel tK \ <- . : : _.). 7 Grand Master Chappelle | train tor Prince E otheers of ' sil e \ | ‘ we iisiicieatiimaiia lL oO — t wn Lodge, No. 1, ets ~ eviloy at 1 ecw k, h ] Im 33 \ il el la S m9 ré H. ¢ 'y : ) y K While playing in 1! rs bat rently, th twelve year old ; + 1 Mathey, ot Ma hey sett ' ACA At nish, fell from the a saad s instantly killed. > | t Ser .—The united service 1 n with the week of prayer wiil held this evening in the Methodrst Brick Church at 7 o'clock, to be addressed the Rev. Mr. fhanksgiving Gordon. Subject iiininaanin WwW. 2A. & sor & Anrap ipany for the £56,471, HIS Tallway con g September JO:th was aun ircrease of £2,454 over the previous year. Of the PINK) was ers and £438 from freight. passenge year enatl increase = BreakemMaN Kritep.—An_ Intercolonial Railway brakeman, named John Cooper, accidentally fell between the cars in the North §Street depot, Helifax, a few days ago, and was instantly killed, his body being cut Cooper was 25 years of age, and belonged to Shubenacadie. aimost in two, = I’s calendar is at hand, Vhree bright children A Teeavty.—Ho and it’s a beauty playing musical instruments are jictured | } . } on the card, Whiie the days and weeks and montus are given in clear, plain figures be- low. C> pies may be obtained at the drug ling 6 cents in stamps to it Lowell, M is3. stores oF by a2; C. 1. Hood & Co., - Pouce Court. Purcell was sentenced to one yi- prisonment for common assault on Mary J.ne Kinslow. The evidence was not sutlicient to eustain the first charge. Pur- cell's defence was that he was merely play- ing with the child and had uct the alight- est intention of dving her any harm ; that he was naturally fend of children. an o — This morning, month’s Boston Markets.—An official circular of Jan. Ist says: ithe potatoe trade is light, owing to cold weather, with Island Chenan- goes ranging from 75¢ to S5e, according to quality. The supplies of all kinds of eggs are rupnivg short Strictly fresh laid are firm, bat are toy high to sell very freely. Held stock is closely .old up entin good demand. There isalso a good demand for limed and choice marks, selling readily at 23c, 4 he fish markt is dull and auchanged, i Scorr Act Merrrxnc.—The Scott Act meeting in Market Halil, last evening, was Jargely attended. William Heard, Esq., THE DAILY Summertide in} The revenue of the Wind- | from | William } a ae A en ee EXAMINER. we A ON A - THURSDAY, JANUARY 8, i891. ‘TELEGRAPHIC SPECIAL Despatcues Te Tur Examen R. Khe Irish Difficulty, Lonpon, Jan. 7. \dvices received in this city from Bou- state that O’Brien has been em- | powered to ask Justin McCarthy to retire | from the chairmanship of the anti-Parnell | ; Section of the Irish par!y in favor of John | Dillon, M. P., or, it is understood, the | | Conference agreed, if O'Brien preferred to | do so, that he (O’Brien) could serve as | chairman. According to the same advices, | i ] . LULA 0 Brien and McCarthy are to have an in- | ,terview at Boulogne to-morrow, when a| | tinal settlement of the subject will be made. | Giaastone, it is understood, has secretly spproved of the plan decided upon. The | Parnellites say he is pledged to abandon | ; . Parnell if he proves insincere in the| » » i pledges. Puarnelland party have returned | ito England. ic ma oh rhe Cattle Trade. Monrreat, Jan, 7. Tha ] a . . . . The live stock investigation continued _| to-day and was, perhaps, the most interest- | ing session of Frankland testified thes the series. Ex-Alderman | and several Ontario gentlemen | the whole Piimsoll’s! ries were torn tu pieces. In fact, it} had been abundantly proved that with per- | manent fixings cattle can be taken over} | both in winter and summer without any | | harm to the stock. It came out, however, | th st the attendants aboard ships are shame- | fully treated, and that the foud is poor and | in some instances they had to eat meat from | the buckets used far watering cat'le. that on Nova Scotia News. Hawirax, Jan. 7. | The West riding regiment is to be re- moved from Halifax to Barbadoes, Early | in March it is expected the 17.h regime: t| will relieve them. here. The lost body of Nicholas Baldwin was recovered this morning from the scene of the Cunard’s wharf disaster. This makes the pumber of bodies recovered seven. A Liberal Conservative convention at St. Peter's, C. B.; today, nominated J. A. Gillis forthe House of Commons. ae | The vomination was endorsed by the Nova Scotia Cabinet Ministers aS A Valuabie Property. | —— Orrawa, Jan. 7. The representatives of the Carthusian | Works have registered their trade mark in Canada for the Liqueurs Chartreuse, the value of which may be judged from the fact that the Monastry has declived three mil- lion pounds sterling for its complete assign- ment. This is the highest amount ever de- clined for any commercial signature. ee Disiress in Glasgow. GuLaseow, Jan. 7. Much ¢cistress hag been caused among the poor classes of this district en acceutit of the railway strike. The suffering increxses daily and the stoppage of the many factories now idle through lack of fuel his thrown thousands out of employment who ia ne way are direcrly concerned in the struggle between the rail- road companies and their employes. etieeinacnidle msec Skating Championship AMSTERDAM, Jan. 7 was chairman. The meeting was addressed by Rev. John Read, Rev. J. A. Gordon. Rev. James Carruthers, Hon. D. Laird, Mayor Haviland aud Mr. Spence. Me:- sages were read from ex-Mayor Howland, of Toronto, and Father Phelan, of Mun- tague, expressing the great interest they tovk in the contest, and trusting that the Act would be sustained. siasdlidldoihines Marine News.—A Marblehead despatch dated Dec. 3ist says: Capt. Martell, of the British schooner Morien, from Char- Jottetuwn, P. E. L, arrived as Lynn Dec. 27, and reports that on Dec. 21, in lat. $2.44 lon. 66 53, he passed a schooner con her beam ends, port side maintopmast broken by the cap and held on by the rigging, mastheads painted white, | om . 7” — . i hemp rigging, top edges of cabin painted | blue, port anchor lashed in on deck Ap- peared to be a fisherman, anchor being long stocked. Judged by her appearance that she had net been long in that condition. She appeared to be about 80 to 100 tons burden. Was unabie owing to heavy sea. = — Correcrion.—In reference to the Souris} notes published in THe Examiner on the % bh ult.. we are informed that up to the 26h only three steamers loaded ; there were no square riggers loaded there these two years. A number of schooners did load, however, but not 110. J. G. Sterns (not G. G. Sterns) never loaded a schooner tor Knigbt & Morrow, He ships on his account all he loads, and, besides, bought several cargo s leaded at other porta, In all, he bas shipped over 50,000 bushels potatoes this fall. We regret ex- ceedingly the insertion of the erroneous notes, and trust that in future correspon- di -nta will contine themselves t» facts. > Dre. Kocu’s Lymrpa For ConsvumMPTION — Ve jiearn from an authoritative source thet De. Koch is greatly agitated because the wholesale manufacture of lymph has proved afeilure. Originally the lhmph was prep- e lis small phials, but Minister Gaseler orde . el the spec y mapnfscture of large quantities. Now that the time for the process has expire’, Dr. Koch {nds ‘hat h: lymph is totally spoiled, and his own private preparations of lymph materti are destroyed. “ The society of Practical Medicine,” says Reuter’s Puris egent, “ heerd a commanication from Dr. Petit, who claims to have composed by syn- thesis a fluid precisely similar to Dr. Koch's lymph The Doctor produced two phials, one cO \tainiag his own lymph and the other Dr. Koch's. The appearanc: of each was the * m-, and Dy. Petit dee’ ared that the reactions po tuced by his lymph in the laboritory co- respond+d “exactiy with those obtwined with tie tierman lymph, while the experiments made upon tubere lous animals by means ¢ this preparation gave identical results. We are pleased. to announce that De. Geo. A. Haynes of our city, hes obtained a supply by last night's mail of the ** bacil‘ic virus,” ; and is ™epar d toadminister the same to pitients sullering from tuberculosis in all i's forms. He has also sent for a supply of De Browa- Sequard’s now celebrated Elixir, which used jo'ntly with the * virus,” sustains the feiling health till the “ virus” takes effect. own out of water, | to read her name} Jos Donahue, amatcur champion of the United States and Canada, to-day won the international mile skating race in three minutes and two-fifth seconds, and followed this up by winning the five-mile race in 16 minutes 2! seconds, -——— Weather Bulletin. Toronro, Jan. 8.—10 a. m. Mostly fair weather, lower temperature, DIED. At Elmira, Fast Puint, on Christmas Day, Henry Warren, beloved son cof John IF? and | Agnes E Mellick, aged five months and two weeks. Ere sin could h»m or sorrow fade, Death came wi h friendly care, The opening bud to Heaven conveyed, And bade it blossom there. (Patriot please copy ) A few bottles of calves-foot jelly which have been cracked by the frost, will be sold for half price at Beer & Goff's. jan7 3i a By tue Way —-isn’t it significant that the Patriot has not yet published the last letter addressed tu its editor by the Hon. Donald Ferguson * idea Tust received at Beer & Goff's.—Crosse & Blackwell’s pickl-«s, Harvey’s Sauce, French olives, French capers, potted aud devilled ham, Van Huuten’s cocoa, lucca oil, etc , ete. jan7 3i sia clbaincseds Naterat. History Society. — The first meeting of this society this year, will be held next Tnesday, the 13th inst., at 8 o'clock, in the Board of Trade Reom, Cameron Block, - when Mr. Francis Bain will read a paper upon the Geology of the Proposed Subway. Ad- mission free. jun6 dy td inuitg Tex Year's Baptisms. —The Messenger and Visitor gives a detailed statement of the number of baptisms in the past 10 years in tne Baptist chu rches of the Maritime Provinces. Pollowing are the totals for each of the seven associations : Nova Scotia western. ....-...6--+5 3,879 | Nova Scotia central.......... Beet Nova Scotia essterd.... «essere 2,395 | New Brunswick western.......-. 1,919 | New Brunswick southern......... 2 366 | New Rranswick eastern........--- 2,880 i Prince Edward Island........+-+++ 765 Wate, . saa beeaes 04 17,801 — dite Fine in New York.—The fire that started at midnight on the 3rd destroyed tho Fifth of Broadway Avenue Theatre, on the corner and 23th street, leased by Harry Miner, also Hermann’s Theatre acjoiniug, and als» badly damaged the upper portion of the Sturtevant House, also dwelling eccupied by Mrs. Peter / NEWS. Gilsey. The buildings all belonged to the Gilsey estate. The Fifth Avenue was ‘ Jately refarnished and decorated by Miner at a cost of $50,000. Fanny Davenport lost all her costumes and the scenery cf * Cleos costing over $40,000. A careful esti- les at $567,000, about half ‘The damage to Hermann’s Theatre patra,” mate places the ineured, js about $25,009. mystery. The origin of the fire is a/ Td We are | selling the balance of our Winter Goods at such low prices as will add still more to our , fame ..., 4 soll - as : the ° keenest cutting firm ‘a in the trade. ee TT, Millinery Very Cheap. Goat Robes Cheap. Carpets Very Cheap. Astracan Jackets Cheap. Bargains in Ladies’ Ulsters, Jackets and Dolmans. Men’s Reefers and Overcoats. Muffs, Capes and Boas. (a ee OUR GREAT SPECIALTY : Law Prices in all Departments. JAS. PATON & CO. MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, Jan. 3, 1891. 1891. We are sending out our Annual Statements of Accounts, and in wishing our numerous Customers | a prosperous New Year we hope they will be able to make prompt payments. Charlottetown, January 8, 1890. ow Taking = AIT Dp BiG BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN CW ALI KIwDs: or. WINTER DRY GOODS. (x) Our Quarterly Accounts have beem seni out during the past week, and we would be obliged to our friends to respond to the same quick, AUCTION. I AM instructed to sel by Auction, at the residence of the late Mr. dchn Hokbs, corner of (ueen Square and Prince Street, On Friday Next, 9th instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., All his Household Furniture and Groceries, Round Table, 1 Cheffonier, 1 Parlor Steve, 2 Redsteads, 3 Mattresses, 1 Feather Bed, 2 Bureans, lot of Chaire and Tables, ] Kxten- ner Set, 2 Tea Sets, 1 Cupboard, 2 sets Seales, lot of Glassware, lot of Groceries, cask of Oil, 2 Sewing Machines, Shop Stove and Pipe, etc. E. NEEDHAM, jan3—dy tl dte pat Auctionscr. City of Charlottetowa. - TENDERS. Ree eee TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned and marked ‘ Tender,” will be received at the City Clerks Office until THURSDAY, the 15th day of January, 1891, from parties willing to contract for the supplying of from One to Two Hundred Cords of Hardwoed for firewood -Birch, Maple or Beech—to be loaded on cars. The Council do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. sy order, H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Jan. 6, 1891—dy 3i_w1 W. &. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON CLOTH DEPOT. (Y= 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 JUVENILE DANCING. HE second and last term of instruction in Dancing and Deportment, at Terpsichore Hall, will commence on THURSDAY, Jan. 8th, at 4 p. m. E. BURRIS, jan5 - dy tl dte Teacher Wanted. \ ANTED IMMEDIATELY, for the Glenfinnan School, Lot 35, a Second- Class Teacher. Apply to JOAN SMITH, ALEX. McDONALD, JAS. E. LAVERTY, Trustces. Webster's Corner P. O., \ Jan. 3, 1891. j dy li wy 2i WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e OUND.— On the ice at North River, on Wed- 4 nesday, 7th January, @ Man’s Overcoat. Owner may have the same by proving property and paying for this advertisement, dw--jan8s thn, oe LET.—A well-furnished Room in a com- fortable house on the north side of Hills borough Square. Suitable accommodation. Ap- piy at this office. lw—jan?7 RSALK.—A nice Building Lot at head of ANley Street, near Priace Street, situated on high ground and in good locality, near Upper Prince Street Church and School. Price low and terms easy. Aprly to GEORGE ALLEY. jan2 WANTED. ~—A Servant Girl. Apoly to D. Mc- Leop Keeper of Dominion Building, jan6—3i pd wax TED.—A Servant for general housework, No washing. Apply at this office. jan6—lw Apply at R SALE.—A newly calved Cow, : 2i—jan6 this office. ST.—A small parcel of Dress Goods was lost BEER BROS. Charlottetown, Jan. 3, 1891—eod tf o L this morning on Great George Street. Finder will please leave it at this office. tf- jan) consisting of 1 Parlor Set in hair cloth, 1! sion Table (mahogany), 1 Cook Stove, 1 Din- ! dec 18—d&wky igo CdS) «~Palatable, Strengthening, Gratefal Te Loe aud Satisfying, the Drink to take when tired and used up. reach of all. card to | { | | dec31—4i eod Edison Incandescent Light: SU aREEEaEEeenl al eee VHE SOFTEST, SAFEST and MOST RELIABLE LIGHT yet invented, for House or Shop. For information apply personally or by post- Prices within the WALTER P. DOULL, Superintendent Full Electric Co. tions jan6 TAYLOR & GILLESPIE. a We are making Special Reduc- during binding of Magazines, Illustrated Papers, Periodicals, et «. TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, this month on the Sign of the Big Book, J. D. McLeod’s Corner: f FIRE. 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