| + THE tecal and Other items. Ss ‘ i Saly we Cor} “ ; hei eV t ‘ a » . fea AND Fancy Sati ihe facies ol s dames Chureh mtend ' © Tea nh bal sa i Nias \ 1) ‘ i ot l Lani i sn ¢ ev a ‘ Boston ° al i raw Pou (‘ouRT The case of Thomas Be . ! slewal I assault, was ual ‘ wr ay next, thre izth of b's iar) > Crow m €) We egret that ** Notes Fro Viv Comn n- plae Books ire unavoid ably crowded out of to-day’s issue. They will pp ar lo-l ow oo ( ine Ff Curling Club has intention of sending over tw KS t& mpete wit 1 the Charlottetown Clab | t at to 1 played next week. “ ot Tue Firemen’s BANngQuet Persons de- sirous of attending the Firemen’s Banquet at the Hotel Davies to morrow night can procure tickets from Mr. D. O'M. Reddin, Secretary ft Committee oes eee Meettne or tur D. C. S.—The usual meeting of the Executive Committee of the Db. C.5., forthe appropriation of funds for the ensuing year, will be held in St. Paul's Schoolroom this-evening at 8 o'clock. - \ spring medicine is needed by everyone. Winter food, largely consisting of salt meats causes the liver to be- meats and animal fats, disordered and the blood impure, hence ; ; } necessity Of a cCieansing medicine. the | st is Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. J I i ‘ LecTURe Mr. John Heber Haslam will a lecture before the Emerald Branch the Benevolent Irish Society, in their Hall ut Emerald, on Friday evening next, 8th inst. There will also be an entertainment the same ittractive eveniny, iof v ! ‘ ry pro ssw : . ’ : umme has been prepared All desirous of : : .3 assing & Pleasant « lng should atte nd _ > Fat Acctpent.—A sadand fatal accident at Wilmot, Annapolis, N. S., a few Charles Cousins was har to the t nessing his horses to go woods, they took fright : uA ’ tm fiw irred lays ago. W hile h and started, catching him in the vyheel, breaking both legs above the knee and nilicting severe wounds about the head. The A doctor was at ight ear was nearly cut off. ] man was beyond once sent for, but the poo Ts 7 oa art ° Sa . medica] aid, having re« eived a fracture at the base of the brain, from the effects which, ee eee a oe au tne snock, ne never railed a MorTCUARY Staristics.—For the following mortuary st the month of January tatiscics for Johnson :—Total Wwe are indebted to Dr. deat ye As mpared with January IS88, 26; 1887, 16; 1886, 13; 1885, 16. Causes of deaths Slow fever, 1; infantum, 1; whooping cough, 2; cevulsions, 2; chronic bronchitis, 1]; pneu- monia, 1; dropsy, 1; kidney disease,l ; con- sumption, 4; general debilitv - ervsipe] umption, 4; general debility, 1; erysipelas, — “ ; a . © ey I; killed by acow, 1. Age at death :—Under years, 0; ato years, 2; frem 17 to 47, 6; from 50 to 64, 3. Average age at death, > ee ~ Religion :— Protestants, 13; Cath- cneoiera ; \ ars. lies, 4. Nationality : —English, 10; Scotch, $: Irish, 4 Sex:—Males, 9; females, 8. s> -- Corner Loarinc.—Some persons living in the vicinity of the corner of Fitzroy and Edward streets, Cc mplain of the corner loafing nuisance in that neighborhood. A correspondent, in requesting that we call attention to the nuisance, remarks that ‘‘al- though an officer of the law lives in the neighborhood, the nuisance goes on un- abated. People do not understand how it is that this is the case, although some think that it is owing tu the fact of his re- sidence not fronting on the street. How- ever this may be, the general impression is that the officer should either move his residence or the loafers.” The officer in question will doubtless lose no time about moving the loafers. —_——_> -—_— At His Ovp Tricks AcaIn.—A_ promin- ent member of the police force dropped into the Salvation Army Barracks on Satur- day evening last (as was his wont in former times) just to see what was going on. He iad been inside but a few moments when he became very much interested in the p indeed, some of those who uoticed his actions thought he was con- sidering the advisability of mounting the platform and taking a seat with the ‘saved.” But if such was his idea he did not act upon it, and shortly left the harracks. Just] after leaving he missed his badge, which, during his period of abstrac- tion in the Barracks, a young woman pre- sent had removed from iis resting place on his manly breast. All day Sunday the officer mourned the loss of his insignia of office, which was not found till yesterday, when it was enclosed in an envelope and returned to him at the Police Station. The ' roceedings, badge was saved—the officer is still at large. ———— $2 Gee— Personal ,. J. McInnis, Ksq., of Murray River, was in the city yesterday. Mr. D Gordon, the Steam Navigation Co’s. vent at Summerside, has gone on an extended Boston New York and other Ameriean We wish him a pleasant time and a > + ip safe return. Sir Alexander Tilloch Gait had an inter- view with the Minister of the Interior at Ottawa, the other day, with reference to the extension of his railway from Lethbridge to Wort Benton, work on which will be begun in the Spring. This is good news. Sir Alexander was the first to work coal in the Northwest, a discovery which was hailed with satisfaction and has proved a profitable investment to him. 0 : “Max O’ Rell got floored by Sandy. He was Scottish town, and made his in- zy for his defective English, and lecturing in a variabie apolo was setae to elicit from an old Scotch- the encouraging remark, ‘ Hott ! mon ! Dinna apologeese ! Yecan speak the English maist as well as oorsels rr 2 was with no less astonishment that Andrew Carnegie re- an account of his personal appear- ance and manners in 4a Scotch paper, in wg sentence occurred: “* Mr. which the following p ’ Carnegie s gpeech is occasion ally marred ry a man cently read t American accent. om la <A An @allas Peint Notes. Times have been dull here, but will shortly be brightened up. Sik i SZ ae Py an wane t present twe candidates seek- i uere are 4 P 3g , - ‘ ‘a ; ng admission to the henedictine order. ’ + ’ 7 ine : ‘ 7 The purchase of several geese speaks for something big. for a post Weare just now suffering oftice, and, hope, sun to be relieved. POMPE dnt eet: es DAILY KXAMINER. PELEGRAPHAG NEWS. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Speceral Desparcugs Tro THe EXAMINER. Phe Montreal Carnival. MonTREAL, Feb. 4 winter carnival of 1889 was inaugurated to-day with all possible eclaf Phe Governor General, Lady Stanley and party of nine arrived at 12.30 and were met st Bonaventure by & troop of cavalry and wil that is eminent in Montreal's military, politieal and civic life. They drove through the arch in Victoria Square which was manned by hundreds of snowshoers who cheered enthusiastically while the band played **God Save the Lhe yreat evening the palace in Dominion Square, when Stanley declared it formally open. The city is filled with strangers, and if the cold weather holds out everything indicates a grand success. Ottawa Political Notes. Orrawa, Feb. 4. The Commons had a brief session to-day, there being nothing on the order paper to call for lengthy discussion and no other business of importance coming up. In answer to Mr. Perry, Hon. Mr. Foster stated that the Government of P. E. Island had, on the Ilth January, 1889, drawn $200,000 of their capital account from the Government of Canada for local improve- ments. He would not say before the esti- mates were submitted whether or not there would be an appropriation for a subway. — A Sensational Article MonrTreaL, Feb. 4. A great sensation was caused in religious and political circles to-day by an article in LaMinerve, headed ‘** The Jesuits, L’ Etend ard and the Federal Ministry.” The paper says the Ultramontane party have been attacking fur years the best Catholics in this Province, and six members of the Dominion Ministry, and asks if the report be true that the Jesuit order sympathized with these attacks. La Minerve warns these men, who, although doing so much in the past for Canada, to beware, as the time may come when they will reap what they have sown. Bloody Palings and Posts. Dupuy, Feb, 4. The police at Gweedore have taken pos- session of numerous palings and posts which they propose to use in evidence when the murder of Inspector Martin is_ in- vestigated. The posts are covered with gore and blood. Martin made a vigorous defence. In the affray seven constables were severely cut and one officer had his lips split open. Father McFadyen sub- sequently surrendered to the police and was committed without bail. The Corporation Council adjourned to-day without trans- mitting business, asa mark of sympathy for O'Brien. ‘“ a Events in Samoa. WaASHINGPON, Feb. 4. The Secretary of State to-day received a cable message from Mr. McCoppin, United States Commissioner to the,Melbourne Ex- position, saying the Federal Council of Australia las adopted an address to the Crown, viewing with deep anxiety the re- cent events in Samoa, favoring treaties, guaranteeing the independence of Samoa, and expressing the opinion that foreign dominion of Samoa endargers the safety of Australia. Glace Bay Mining Company. Hauirax, Eeb. 4. The Glace Bay Mining Company have declared a five per cent. dividend. An offer of D. J. Kennedy, on behalf of an American syndicate, to buy out the com- pany at 75 cents on the dollar par value of shares was declined. Thus the Glace Bay Company refuses to be swallowed up by the monopoly that seeks to control the Cape Breton coal mines. Principal Grant’s Lecture. Orrawa, Feb. 4. Principal Grant delivered an eloquent lecture here to-night on ‘‘ Canada, Austra- lia and Great Britain.” Referring inci- dentally to Canada’s progress since Con- federation, he said the only link required to bind all the provincesof Canada toge- ther was the subway between P. E. Island and the mainland. Premier Mercier’s Bill. Quebec, Feb. 4. Mercier intruduced a bill this afternoon, doing away with the clause which provided for the forced conversion of the debt. The Premier said he had pursued this course for fear the Dominion Government would dis- allow the Bill. He was probably scared by the Minister of Justice’s communication the other day. a A Steamship Beal. Harirax, Feb. 4. There is talk of a deal between the com- peting lines of steamers to Bostun. Some directors of the new Halifax Line have just returned from Boston, where, it is reported, they arranged the preliminaries, if not for amalgamation of the two companies, at least for a pooling of freights. Bismarck’s Proposition. WasuinoeTon, Feb. 4. The Department of State has received from Prince Bismarck a proposition for the continuance of the conference held at Washington in 1887, to be held in Berlin, a Heavy Bay at the Bank. Montreal, Feb. 4. To-day was the heaviest day in the year at the banks. All paper maturing was well cleared out, and the managers are de- lighted over the prospect for spring busi- ness. ——-— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Feb. 5.—-10 a. m. Increasing easterly winds; partly cloudy to cloudy, folldwed by sitéw or rain. Queen.” In the} rice-regal party visited the ice | Lord | The Fire Engineer. — Str,—Your correspondendent * Citizen” is alarmed the ‘* efficient ”’ removed. exertions to elect the candidates who ulti ately triumphed at the late election, it would seem an act of ingratitude on their part to supplant him. Great men differ on the current questions of the day, and I do not agree with ‘* Citizen’s” assertion that _ te ' a rumor has reached is it would be a hard task. to find a more com- | r petent official than Mr. La that he does not posse for the position. He is too excitab fire, too vacillating, lacks judgment, cool le ata ness and determination, too ready tu adopt | re, J claim | ss one qualification | him that | (7) Chief Engineer is to be After his well-known strenuous | j | i } | | | | ee —_ —— — 2 TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 5, 1889. rship. WiSH TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that [ have this day admitted my Brother, BENJAMIN C. PROWSE, as Partner in the Business hitherto carried on by me, the Business to be continued under the name and style of PROWSE BROS. As candidates for your patronage, we invite an examination of our past business record suggestions of onlookers, ignoring the Oe Ning YT <a / Y ° ? : advice of firewarde ns, gives his commands ; for PAI i, SQ UARE DEALING. We promise for the future the best in quality, the most to privates of the different companies | in quantity, and the lowest prices to all custom ers without distinction of age or class, and ¢}, rather than transmit them through the otiicers. pressed himself the day before the election) that it would be a disgrace to Charlotte- town to return the present party to power, the city-would be dishonored, Icse_ its standing, credit, ete. The majority of citizens, however, did not hold his views ; and there is every indication that we shall economic administration of civic affairs. ‘*Citizen” need not be alarmed, but may rest assured that should a new Chief Engineer be elected, he will be quite as eflicient as the present incumbent. Yours, ANOTHER CITIZEN. iss9d. have a& gor rd ‘1? i ~ ( hh Cow I ep. oO, eee ed Rev. John Goodwill will preach (D. VY.) at North River, on Sabbath, the 27th inst., at 10.30 a. m; at New Glasgow Road, at 2.30 p. m., and at Hunter River, at 6.30 p. SRLS seed Prowse Bros. announce to their friends and patrons that they have received 11 cases of new spring hats, which, for style and quality, cannot be beat. : ae Keep your eye on Prowse’s Store and on the boys’ heads for nobby hats, for we have skim med the market, and are prepared to give the cream to our customers. Prowse Bros. suc cessors to The Wonderful Cheap Man. js ei ALL remnants musi go. You may as well have a bargain as anyone, then go to J. B. Macdonald's dee24 d w —— ET RES RE SR Eee re ee wots oe i . FF. . o fbn gs : om sane £ ue ravoriie a a d SR Medicine for Throat and Lim } i fti- ities has long been, and still is, Aver’s Cherry Pectoral. It cures Croup, Whooping Cough, Bronchitis, and Asthma; soothes irritation of the Laryux and Fauces; Vocal Organs; allays soreness of the Lungs; prevents Consumption, and, , even in acvanced Stages strengthens the of that disease, relieves Coughing and induces Sleep. There is no other preparation for dis- eases of the throat and lungs to be com- pared with this remedy. ‘‘My wile had a distressing cough, with pains in the side and breast. We tried various medicines, but none did her any geod until I got a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which has cured her. A neighbor, Mrs. Glenn, had the tueasles, and the cough was relieved by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I ] ion in recolnmending this ve no hesitati fMiedicine fo every one a Robert Horton, I inan Headlight, Morrill oe Gough ton, Ark. ‘f have been afflicted with asthma f forty years. Last spring I was taken } ch, which threatened inate mv days. Every one pro- i > | nsumption. I deter- ] eed me in ce mined to try Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Its effects were magical. I was immedi- d to improve Joel Bullard, abit Continue ; ls tire} , et weg) 7? i if ¥ recovered. << ( jlurd, Conn. ix months ago I had a severe hem- orrhage of the lungs, brought on by an i ssant cough which deprived ime of sleep and rest. I tried various ren ‘ . but obtained no relief until I be- take Avyer’s Cherry Pectoral. A his medicine cured me,” ce rn, 19 Second st., Lowell, i i ( affiicted with colds, : hroat, or croup, I do not now of any remedy which will give more speedy relief than Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Ihave found it, also, invalu- able i ses of Whooping Cough.” — Sunn Lovejoy, 1257 Washington street, i tou, Mass. ? ae ja Blawy | Aver's Cherry Pectar ‘*% PREPARED BY a Peid by all Druggiets. Price $1; six Vottics, $5. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Courtald’s Crapes. Balmoral Crapes. Crape Cioths. Black French Merinoes, Black French Cashmeres. Biack Hindoo Cashmeres. Black Henrietta Cloths. Black Serges. Black Dress Cloths. Crape Laces. Crape Fringes. Dull Jet Trimmings. A FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. STANLEY BROS., BROWNS BLOCK. Ch’town, Jan. 4. | behind our Your correspondent thought (and so ex- CLOTHING stock of MENS’ AND BOYS’ READY-MADE promise stands our splendid We pledge ourselves against inflated values and oppressive and DRY GOODS. jhigh prices. i Bw. PRO Wea ©... BO Vr tae Hor Big Bargains. Charlottetown, January 29, 1889. The Great Clothing Sale will continue for Fifteen Days longer, to give all a chance to obtain some of the PROW SE: BROS... Successors to L. E. Prowse, “ The Wonderful Cheap Man.” eS Seana cca eee —— enna SS DIED. 4 In this city, on the 4th inst., of internal hon ° s the a VE the Remedy for all Throat and a fresh cold if taken in time. HILLSBOROUGH RINK, Thursday. Feb. 7, 1889, New & Original Costumes will appear. Every effort will be made to make it the Best ever held in the City. Intending skaters are requested to han their names and description of costumes by Monday next to the Janitor or any of the Directors. The Directors reserve the right to prohibit any objectionable costume. Admission, 25 cents. jan29—tu wed fri tu th | convulsions, infant son of Henry and Hannah | —— r e Cmnak S HAW KER’S fal oo + += x] --—-—- I50 REMNANTS, in One and a Half Yard Ends, CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Lung Diseases. it has cured hundreds of cases considered | eless. It soothes, heals and strengthens diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in | Just a few doses will cure | Price 50 cents ry short time. Os per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, es Proprietor, ow ts Selling eap Grand Fancy Dress ——_——{x}—_—-— HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. jan25—eod&wkly. ‘| FOR THIRTY DAYS. —— 3 — —-WILL BE HELD IN THE— wowace AT 8 O'CLOCK, P. M. ME em A Ticketz to be had at Skaters in costume, free. } aoor, W W y tal. A. CL or i Servant for general house- Apply at this office’ AA/ANTED.-4 Bonsenness ou Sho tee bed without first seeing our stock, will miss the biggest bargains PEAKE. JOUND.—Phe Watch Chain, to which was at J. B. MACDONALD, advertised some time ago in THE EXAMINER, has been found, and may Be obtaimed on : tfon at tirts office, "hnis. | ANTS, LOST, FOUND &e @vercoats, Reefers, and Suits, Twe, Three and Four Doilars less than Regular Prices. ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A General Ser- vant. References required. Apply to MRS. MORRISON, Grafton Street. febl No washing. work ina family of four. i tf—febl The entire stock must go. As some of our competitors are attempting slaughter sales they will find us there to; and any person who buys Clothing ANTED.—At the Hospital for the Insane, an assistant Laundress. Apply at the Hospi- 3i—ian29 some experience, Apply at Mrs. GKORGE tt—jm26 | ever given In this city. tached two gold coins and a hoerse’s head, QUEEN STREET, Jan. 3, 1889.—eod&wkly.