Aa AT Te sie Bal, Jo ESuihpata oe ay & 4 * we Bh . a and Other 2 sac ol a\¢ ‘ ’ Local liems. | PRE OR, ‘ Puie VEWS, | LT, Thad. ' SP RCI Ih i - 1 Ovwsters at Vat her’s. (ii . i} , iT sae ? | = oD MINION PABLLAMIWE PAU \ iarge mall, the coilection of l IX : rrived at ten minutes past “ . i Bas ante stock of Print Cottons showing} Summary Of Proceedings. bee ros. would, if extends 1, reach from — { wh t Pownal 1 distance of ovel es OTrawa, Jan. 31. ‘ ag rn ny In the House of Commons to-day, . \ Reg > lars - a Sa . et a M1 \W ilson, ol ot. Ji nn, introduced a e | jay, 7th February A larce at bul respecting the Bank of New Bruns ea s pleasant time is ex] ‘ on a : ; oe a Ir. Charlton intreduced a bill to amend wwiey reached | on |the Dominion Elections Act, by providing as She will leave that port for | that mises of pu )] > works im or about P ' at x el n Mo mnday morn 4 const uency DY A Candidgate or bis agent . ' mn Wednen at ar mn t oditure of money ' } Ups ‘ : i Government for the . i } purpose of intluencing votes at an election 2 ‘ Wwhil l .|s | ) Hsia rrupt practice wih “ io ten i M Vict I i ut a peci ] iy sg prin t as, W ( | be fixed for Line discussion of his bill t BLLKS, I . veteens, lac Ss, Cl id aboli ithe aual langu VJ sy i nO the Perkins & St jan3l 2 | Northwest, and suggested t e 12:h of Feb > jruary. Sir John Ma rald d that that Law Orr \1 James H. Ci a, Ac | dav 1 Built. torney-a aw. & has opened an ofiice f ri R, lying to Siz Richard Cartwr) ht, Mr. the pra e his fes t: fi | Foster said he was unable | »say when the Cameron Bb \ sou (Jueen Sq uare ib lg \ id delivered, His card a srs else whe i rhe House went into sup} ly on the vote a — xg | r the civil service. Sir Richard Cart- Heap ( lw <i & squabbie on] wy nd Messrs. | sand Wilson co m- Q » 8 this i und oné struck | pla 1 that the nu I employes was th . n : twith a bottie ahe | creasing at nm enormous rate, and that injured man was driven to Dr. Kelly 7 = | the estimates for salaries were misleading. ras sn ae . . _ — ww oo oe | Mr. Somer ille asked for expiana lons as to ' a why Mr. Col ingwood Schriebe rs salary b Va —3 ; oo the | Was being increased from $4,000 to $6,000. parishioners of the Rev. A. Sterling, of oa | oo mec said the increased salary was not ton, went to the woods a few days ago and | too much for such a man as Mr. Schrieber. | re . . rhe > Salary vt Mr. Page, chief engineer of increased to $6,000 sent to the manse [rom forty to sixty oads of good hardwood for fuel This has beer 1 done |C ar ada, was also to be for seven or eight years past. After }assing the civil government esti- - | mate e House adjourned. OBITUARY We regret to learn that | Mr. Landerkin has given notice of a Channon M., Clift, Esq., of the firm of Clift, resolution proposing that the farmers shall Wood & Co., we [known in this Province as| have a bounty upon grain produced similar yr the iate a. James Clift, who did =e oe to that granted to producers of pig iron; business have passed away at St. John 8s, Gd. on the 0th inst. alder om Uinene of} al - » 4 resolution de claring that the farmers ‘nen wnein j Who import corn for the purpose of fatten- EE ees ing hogs shail receive a rebate of duty sim- Sy ut Train.—A special train to con-| lar to that paid to manufacturers who im- nect with ft Staniey at Georgetown will | port corn tor use la starch-making. leave Charlottetown at twelve o’clock to- ; ow night. Itis pleasing to learn that} Manitoba News. the Stanley was not injured, even in the! slightest degree, saresult of being jammed Winwirac, Jan. 31. ip in the ice several days, | Juformation has been received from - | Ottawa that no change will be made in the } is stated | floui ' an 1,000 vince Betrer LATE THAN NEVER.—lIt : “age : that during the last ive years more th ‘> duty. Buyers throughout the Pro- bleed consequence at once reduce American vesseis have used oll to Insure their a pl at least five cents per bushel] sateto in stor ms, and at least 300 claim it P re a pe gis} ature was opened veste rday vented their total loss. he action of oi! 0D | afternoon by Chief ge e Taylor, in the waves was known 200 years ag, but as a abser ce, thr ug ch illn ss, of the Lieutenant Me money, Suipowners Have reruse l to 1G overnor. The speech from the throne lieve in its ethcacy ' ' : : en f u-A ined no reteren e to the abolition For Vorine ILLEGALY According to the | Of *® French Janguage, or to separa’e Montreal Star, ex-Alderman H. N, aed i schox ls, with the exce puion of the state- is being sued for $5,500 by J. P. Daveluy, ac- |; ment that an act relating to schools would countant, of that city, to re er from the de- | be Introduced, fendant the pt nalty im pos d by law for ha ing since May 1, 1888, voted illegally and | without having the right to meetings of the city eee | ‘. me | . . : 4 Heavy Suit do Sv, at = eC} - nd committee New York, Jan. 31. not having the ae. | fications required by law. i C lumbus, Hocking Valley and : : 7 | Tol o Railw ty C mpany entered suit a j against Winslow, Conier & Co., of this city, ~The + of Hali. | to-day for 35,001 1,000, alleging the company fax, at Montreal, one day last week, when pi Terres eserves ew the def me oe sleigh in backing up ¢ roshed into one of the | 5onds negotiated by the defendants at the windows of the bank, smashing it. Immedi- j Ste of the consolidati: f the three rail- at tely all the clerks in the buildin g secured 2 !roads in 1882 under the i nat =e - the Colum- their revolvers and made a rush for the scene | bus, Hocking V alley and Toledo Rai lroad. of accident, expecting te meet a burglar, and | were much chagrined when they saw the| cause of the trouble. meetiogs, as 4iderman, - RE DISAPPOINTED ene in the Merch LHEY VW exciting & ints Bank ——-- — or The Commander-in-Chief. See Lonpon, Jan. 31. aous Haswnas, Osa. There is gre * ex- It is reported that H. R. H. the Duke of itement at Amherstburg, Ont., cat — y in- | Cambrid lige will resign his position as Com- lications of natur: :] gas in the Am he stbu rg | ° . > . ; . , j}mander-in-Chief of the British army in yas wells. At 987 feet natural Yas iags) «(bee » | Oc te) t. ¢ } ; 1 ] th D | . * oO e succeede ‘ ne uke Struck. I) e hole was! ill ot water, b it the i C er he a , a6 . ry : Axe t} Yr force of the ans wes strong encegh jo elaine | of Connaught, the Queen’s third son. it in a very short time, throwing the water — ind sand high in the air. 1 he hol ? will be | Fire in St. John. . us shut ting « ff the water. No} stimate has ‘be en made of the number of feet | of gas the well wil | daily yield, bunt it will probably run high into the th ased at once c : : ss St. Jonn, N.B., Jan. 31. At 5.45 o’elo¢ k this inl ening y fire | 0 roke out in the large moulding shop, con- nected with Warring’s foundry shops which pny Uservt. was totally destr gether with nearly useful invention, ten ling to Le Sat n the possi- all the patterns, the accumulation of 20 bility of accidents in factories, is now being | ya. yc ea / > om Sj years. ‘ <tensively adopted in England; The bi eak- ing of a glass which is adjusted against the wall of every room in the mill, will at once a stop the engine, an electric current being es- Toronto. Feb. tablished between the room and the throttle of the engine, shutting off the steam i: instant By this the engine was weatner, stopped at one of the mills rec ms in a few uUsanas _ ~ -~An exchange says: A very yyed, t ~ ~ Weather Bu iletin. 1.—10 a m. South-west to northwest winds; cleari g turning colder again by night. nieabs - > . conds, and a young viel. whose clothes had i ersenal. hecome entangled in an enalehe shaft, was re- —_-—- leased uninjured. Mr. Theo. lL. Chappelle leaves on special Traverse en centres We susan train to-morrow evening for Cape route to New York and other wish him a very pleasant trip. A «<g> <tee—— mw Burtpine 1s Montreat.—The report of the Montreal building inspector shows that during last year, 1,052 buildings were cted in that city, the total value of which is estimated to be $3,608,000, as compared with 933 buildings erected in 1888, valued at $3,447,594. The last year’s buildings comprised 1,756 tenements and other dwellings, 95 stores, 15 manufactor- ies, 2 warehouses, 1 bank, 5 churches, 5 schools, 7 oftices and 1 skating rink. The total number of buildings erected during the last decade was 5,431. —— Local Notices. Women’s, Misses and Children’s Overshoes, 50 cts. a pair at McKachen’s Shoe Store. Value for your m« cheap shoe map, will give for your money than you'll the city. mey.—McEachen, the you better value get anywhere in “7r Moosge Suor.—The Calais, Me., Times says: The big, black moose, recently shot T J: ,ARB —The bul-} "© the foot of Moxie Mountain, by Law- Ture UrinizaTion OF GARBAGE. he bu! rence Hayden, of Madison, was a prize. letia of the Rhode Island 8tate Board of 1 nian eae wages Beh ne Bae Health reports that Milwaukee will abandon He stoo' es APS 1S, wit -s spien- the cremation of garbage, which it was among | @!G set of AOrNS indicating ten years of the first of the western cities to adopt and ad. | age. His carcass, without the entrails, yocat It is proposed to substitate a dry weighed eight hundred and eighty-seven process in the place of combustion. A com-| pounds, and soid for a little over eighty pany is at work with a new method which {dollars. His length, from nose to tail, was converts cities’ refuse into articles more or] nine feet, and to the end of his hind oe less suleable. —rhe garbage isfmade to pass fourteen feet, and he must have weighed through a serics of mechanical driers, and in over 1,000 pounds live weight. the course of ten hours beeomes a brown pow- pe der. The oil is pressed out or drawn off, and EXTERNAL control may easily be carried to the residue con be sold as a fertilizer. excess, noi only by an exaggerated view o° ae the disciplinarian's function, but slso by th &. eagerness to influence and sway another's ac- tions. — Sully. jy Moursine.—Two countrymen—one 4 supporter of the Government and the other of the Op position—had an argument in the Market yesterday over the recent contest in the Third District of Queen’ 8. In the course of the discussion, the Oppos itionist, Mistaking abuse for argument, called his ———- OO Oo Tue teacher who is content to be a mere polic .e.man of the school-room can secure cer- tain mechanical resulis: bat if his pupils | learn to think, they will not owe it to him.—Professor Newcomb. | } i i i | i } | ' } LAMINE R, -20 Per Cent. PAULOR SETS, | i ’ , gi, @ rym mag | " PARLOR TABLES, ‘MATTRESSES 180 Complete Pa Pa for stoc Ch REGULAR PRICK, - - - $18.00 A SET. REDUCED cat - - = - $14.40 do. se 4 22 00 do. do. do, tat it ta 17.60 do. do., - - =») = oo do. do. do., «coe 19.20 do. eee 3200 ~~ do. do. dass) 5) eS 25,60 do. do., hae 39.00 do, do. do., —— 28.00 do do., Ss eS 60.00 (Walnut). do. do., ees ae tat 48.00 REGULAR PRICK, - - $35.00 Sideboards, VWattresses and Hail Stands at the same reduction. MARK W! SATURDA yoo FE BRUARY i a nt nS 1880. Discount E"Ois GASH | : During the Month of February we will sell BEDROOM $ ETS, SIDEBOARDS, “HALL STANDS, for Cash. At 20 Per Cent. Shlain Bedroom Sets, 7 Pieces. Parlor Sets, 7 Pieces. A SET. REDUCED PRICE, - - - - do. do., ii Se 40.00 ds. do. do., . + he 32.00 do. do., 4 9.00 do, do. do, eee Sie do. eS es 65.00 — do. do. oO, = °. + 3 ae 40 $28.00 ' ' ' ' Regular Price, $3.25; Reduced Price, $2.60 Tables (Walnut), . 5.00; “ 4.00 rior Tables, rlor me eer This is no second-hand Bankrupt Stock, but our own regular stock, which we are offering One Month at this Big Discount. Call and see for yourselves, as we have an immense k and mean to make this the Larges: Furniture Sale ever held in this City, IGHT CO. irlottetown, January 30, 1800. SCil a low prices. Comforts: bargains in Fur Goods; bargains in Dress Groods. Black Fur Capes at half price. Charlottetown, 0-New — Year-1890. ERKINS & STERNS. is ———-— —(x }— etn nsineiclliiaamiiine lie We take Stock this Menth, and before doing so will il the balance of our Fall and Winter Goods at very in White Wool Blankets ; fdbargains bargains in Bed fifty pairs Grey Blankets, slightly soiled, at $1.50 pair. Job lot of Fur-Lined Cloaks at half price; job lot of Saou 20a A. BARGAIN AT PHIEKEINS & STERNS’. January 2, 1890—eod mR Opponent a liar. The latter did not take ; “ <r kindly to this sort of argument, and struc s For THE WEAK AND La -C ae al tNG 0 _ his vecuser a blow in the face which black- ef. Iron and Wine is on st tonics, | ed h eve. This proc eeding shut . ff noasessing many uutri’ tre and ata ni gth ening : «BB; rs ALHS. furthe; liscusssion, and the men se parated. aualities. Is recomme peace i by the leadin ig | The man with the eye i m urning h2s | medicai men. If you are vs ak and languid a } ‘ lief. See that yod | since taken action agaist the other, and} bottle will give instant reliof. | ot the case will come before His Honor tbefask fur a d get Campbell's Beef, dro | aad | Wie, nov Glydcd Stipeudiary Magistrate in » few days. Charlottetown, Jaauary 4, 1890—eod wky rt bral WILL, DURING JANUARY, tert SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN eefers, Overcoats, Suits, ur Caps, Wool Goods, Dress Goods, &e. GIVE ur Stock must be Reduced "way a Stock- tekKing, so look out for Dou't you forget that we are tite Woaderfal Cheap Wen. PROWSE BROS., 5 A il -—AND GREAT—— Ready Cash Bargains —\ JAS. PATON & COS. ee cree \ E ARE CLEARING OUT the balance of our WIN- TER STOCK at a duction. great re- Big Discounts off Fur-Lined Cloaks. Big Discounts off Winter Jackets. Tremendous Bargains in Fur Caps, Fur Boas, Capes and Muffs, Millinery & Dress Goods VERY CHEAP. 2,000 Yards Grey Flanne} ——AT—— 20 p. ¢. Under Regular Prices, We offer this great induce- ment for Two Weeks only. Goat Robes and Fur Coats, At the Very Lowest Prices. The Whole Steck of Ready- made Reefers, Overcoats and Ulsters at prices that will astonish those who favor us with a call. Our Carpet Department —IS THE- LARGEST & BEST ON THE ISLAND. For and Best the lead. Low Prices Designs we take oe eee ee Mantie aid Ulster Cloths clearing out at 20 per cent. under regular prices. Now is he time to secure Bargains. Our Whole Stock of Blankets ata Great Sacrifice REMEMBER! -Now is the time, if you want to buy a lot of goods for little money. Palo & C0, MARKT SQUARE, 144 QUEEN STREET, | Jopwary 46, 1890, tect bp pe LB Sin 3S Se Ut i