rry j Local and Other Items. | night, P_ j - : ; . *, ‘i s are prevalent in Bangor, Me. The! lisease prevails in nearly all the publ | schools, and tn one achoo) alone there are | sixteen ills ' - j Use Christmas soda biscuits and ginger | snaps, Which are far superior to any other bisesils made in Canada For sale at Keer & = : Coffs an?? i | LECTURI Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P.. le | ures Im the Lyceum to-night. Subject, | ) ‘Great Men in Council.” Give him a fui | j - | oes . Lodge, No, 2, A. F, & ,» meets this evening at the usual hour! the F. ©. degree. Bretbern will p.tase remember, (Sp cial meeting. ) Ma NI Victoria A. BI tv econter We ARF OFFERING special value in Trow. s*rings $275, worth $825: $3.50, worth $t.50 Cail and see them, and meke yourself happy by getting « pair.—John McLeod & Ce, — Dirnrurria rs Sr Joun's.—lIt upwards of 400 cases. of is said that | diphtheria were treated in St, George's Hospital, at Nt. John’s, rf leat wes The dissass te ati! acing Nfld, last year The disease is still ravaging —_ — Uyexrecrep Deray.—The editor of the} Morning Guardian wishes to announce that Oowiny io the une X pected delay of some new materials from abroed, the first number of } that journal will appear on Tuesday instead of Saturday. . - | | the capital and outposts, | ! j morning | Anotuer Parer.—Halifax isto have 4 new weekly paper, devoted to society and general matters, It will be called the Mer- cury, and the first number will appear early in February. Mr. William R. Dunn, of the Echo, is at the head of the company who will eo nduct it >--—— t A Heartiess Proceevinec —A few nights age the upset sic eccupants of a house at St. Roch, Que., got ap a dance while the wife of the downstairs occupant was dying. They refused to stop dancing when requested by the attending physician, and betore¢the dance was over the woman had died. asiilillainin Whats In a Nawe?—‘* Give christian name of the child. please,” asked a North Sydney, C. B., clorgyman the} uther day of the parents of an infant he | held in bis arms and about to byptiae: | ‘* James Vancolyne Baring Gould,” cme the answer. It ia to be hoped the infant will live tu carry the load through life. | me the we ee Six Monxtus For Krsstxro.—Th -t alleged terror «f Long Island beauties, ** Jack the Kisser,” was captured in that c.ty a} few days ago, and waa given six months in jail. Jack, whose reai name is Radolph Wolff, is only seventeen years of age. He} was in the habit of waylaying ladies on un- | frequented streets end forcibly kissing | them. fncctallitagiinn Tus Fire Bue 1x Monxcrox.—The fourth | of a series of fires in Moncton this nenth broke out on Monday morning in a building occupied | by one LeBlanc, also by a confectioner snd | by Smith & Bray as law offices, and two) The building was gutted. The} It is al'eged the | families. loss is covered by insurance. tire wae of incendiary origin, a strong smell | of kerosene oil being noticeable in LeBianc’s premise s. ceiceduatineisliae 4 Lowe Ferr Waxt.—An_ exchange sys: The latest invention in haberdashery ig the buttoniess shirt. It is the idea of a/| Canadian. It is not designed to take the | place of the buttonlesa dress shirt, i ' t } | but is likely to be « strong everyday favorite with the short around fat man, who feels life's emptiness when he tries to reach the button rg tet HE DAILY ‘TELL GRAPHIC NEWS. | ready for a general election. iarein pursuit of them. | estimated at $30,000 a OA A RE Oe Ne a ee IS Mesene nn see EXAMINER, - - - - a a TT a isv1 SreciaL Desparcnes To Tur EXAMINER. Storm in New England. _—— " y » Bosron, Jan 23. A furious and destructive storm is re- ported from many parts of New England. (its hke has not been known for many years, The extent of the damage done is not yet known. Badly Scared. Toronto, Jan. 23. Che Globe to day is out with a hysteric | 4ppeal to the Liberal Party to at once make The Globe Appears to be pretty badly scared. Preparing For an Election. Sr. Jonn, Jan, 23. Trustworthy advices from Montreal report that the leading Conservatives of the Province of Quebec are busily engaged preparing for an early generul election. They Will Not Attend. QvuEBEC, Jan. 25. Hon, Messrs. Blake, Mowatt and Davies | have declined toattend the Mercier banquet on Tuesday evening next. Stormy Weather. St Jouy, Jan. 23, A heavy hail storm accompanied by a stiff southerly gale, prevailed here last night. The SHOW 16 ali gone. siapenitialaiteaiicapiia British Parilament. Lonpon, Jan. 23, The British Parliament assembled yeste>- day. SS oR Uncer the Black Flag. PIRATES SEIZE STEAMERS IN CHINA WATERS. The steamer Oceanic which arrived at San Francisco from China last week, re ports that the Douglass Company's steamer Namoa, which left Hong Kong on Dee 10 for Swartou, with four European passen gergand 250 Chinese passengers was taken possession of by pirates when 45 miles from Hong Kong. The pirates were armed with revolvers, which they concealed while coming on beard. Capt. Pocock was treacherously shot w! i'e parleying with the natives, and Capt. Peter- i ng | son, a passenger, was also killed. The Malay quartermaster was killed and thrown overbuard; two officers and two Malay quartermasters, a Chinese sailor and a Chinese cook were wounded, and three | Chinese passengers are said to have been stabbed while on dcard. After ransacking the ship from end to end the pirates anchored close to an island, 'and the booty was put on beard- junks, which came off in answer to siguals. The ship was released and returned to Hong Kong. Photographs of the leader | and several other pirates have been recog- nized, and the police and naval authorities The plunder is The boat in which Miss M. M. Phillips, M D., in charge of the hospital of the Southern Methodist Mission of Swaton, and Miss Smithey, a recently arrived mis- ‘sionary, were going from Shanghai to Loo Chew, was attacked Nov. 27 by pirates. The boatmen were wounded and the per- ‘sonal property of the ladies plundered. A at the back of his neck. It is said that it | gunboat was sent in pursuit of the pirates, fits weli and is the easiest garment to get in and out of that was ever invented - | PriantaTion Sone at Band of Hope next Thursday : ** Sister Tempy, de moon's coming up ov'r yon ler, And der fiddl’ll soon be erb« nt. Da time moa’ heah fur ter heel and toe, Ole Morris’ll soon be erbout, Er pattin wid es foot. An e’er scrapin’ wid de bow. O\e Morris’ll soon be erbout. PREeseNTaTION TO THR Rev. J. G. CAME RON, —On the eve of the removal of the Rev J. G. Cameron to his new house, three ladies of Souris, at their own expense, fitted his study | with an excellent ca: pet, and on the following | week, Mrs B.C. Cox and Mis. Mackionon, | in the name of a few ladies cf the Presbyter- ian congregation of Nour's, presented him | with a most comfortable study chiie and a handsome lamp and inks and. For thes» viluabls and timely presents Mr. Cameron | wishes to .oivey his hea.ty thioks to the kind donors. - -> Gor Ho Arrer Att.—Putrick Kel’ was to have been married to a widow, Mr: Jeyce, at Scranton, Pa,» few days ago When Kelly arrived at the church to get married, ‘he was arrested on the charge of liuyng engaged h'm elf to Mr th -ugl+ nessy and securing $240 from her. Kelly was taken to jail, and it wae announced ta the throng that had assembled in the church that the ceremony was postponed. The widow hurried o-fore an alderman and s-cured bail for Kelly. The guests were reassembled and the wedding was sclemn- ized. <ssbleilliiinnoc To Avoiv Famixe.—A late Cork des- natch says: In order to relieve as much a8 possible the terrible distress in this section th» Government officials have opened work at Mizenhead. Thousands of persona of both sexes and ali ages are already em- lk d measures are being de- | ployed thomneane ‘prea hed in the First and secord Methodist vised to employ many more. In this con- aection it is said that unless prompt action is taken at Achill Island, the fearful scenes which marked the famine of 184647 may he reproduced. i idiieiiiene A Poor Crov tHe Cause.—At Bells, Texas, one night last week, a farmer named George Smith entered a saloon and com- pe lod seven men, at the poiat of a revol- ve ,to hand over the r money and valuables. As he was leaving the siloon, Jim Sibel, the town marshal. fired but missed him Smith returned the shot and the bullet en- tered Sibel’s head. Sibel will die. Smith was afterwards captured in spite of the ei- | forts of the mob to lyuch hun. He said that hard times and poor crops decided | him to become a rolyber. D.C. is Guaranteed. ; SYS: | while eativg his dinner .on Silver Like last Friday night. but their capture has not been reported. Apsorr Exuisitions.—The St. John Ex- hibirion will openin that city, on Wednesday, 23d September next. he Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibltion will be held at Holifax this year. ssielnialanadinags A Rexictovs Census or New York.—Rev. Mc. Junor. of the Dutch Refoimed church, estimates that the population ef New York is thus divided with respect to religion : Roman Catholics... ........«v«-. . . 762 656 Courehgoing Piovestants...... --..-- 258,66 Non-churehgoing Protestants....., . 253,333 er he ia sake <geecs eee Votes. ite uncdbasesiaee «4 1,600,090 The New York Sun says it may be taken as approximately correct. ipiinnaiiet A Narnnow Fscars.—The Moneton Times \ ui an in the Kennedy House (Connors’) yesterday had a narrow eccape from choking to death. - Drs. Ross and Sayre were hurriedly called and succeeded in extracting three pieces of beef each about two inches leag and an inch og '-.be man’s throat. In a minute \as ave been past assistance. : Johnstone, ® spare con- For Railway. He ia now ——— de Haw Her Skxares On.—John Reynolds ia the name of a clerk in the Pennsylvania Railway office at Pittsburg, Pa. Reynolds married a Mises McKee, of Greensburg, on July 10. Brakeman Henry Engler, a rejected suitor, continued ‘o visit Mrs. Reynol’s efter her marriage. They arranged to go skating When Reynolds heard of the pln he resolved to .go along. He went, but could not keep up with his wife and Eogies on the ice, and they dis- appeared iu the crowd, After searching for i them a tew hours he went home, enly to find that his wife’s wardrobe and personel efi+cts were gone. He hes heard nothing from the couple since their disappearance. Missionary Socrety.— Sermons on bebalf of the Methodist Missionary Society will be churches on Sunday morning next, 25th inst., at ll o'clock. The annual missionary meet- ings will be held in the same churches on the evening of the same day, at sven o'clock. The sermons will be preached and addresses ' will be delivered by the Rev. Mr. James, of | Murray Harbor, avd the Rev Mr. King, of Tryon. The pastors of the churches will aleo take part in the aervices. Collections for the society will be taken up at each of the services, morning and evening. fri & sat MARRIED. i al At the residence of Mr. Ewen McDougal, Great George Street, . the eggs inat., by the Rev. Jas. Carruthers, Mr FP / --vllons of St. Peter’s Bay, and Miss Velma Victoria Coffin, of the same place. i D. (, for the Siomach. —— Frank H. } UARNIVA ee ee ee ae A Fancy Dress Carnival WILL BE HELD IN THE HILLSBOROUGH SKATING RINK Tuesday Evening, srd FEBRUARY NEXT, Commencing at 8 o'clock. RRANGEMENTS are being made with a COSTUMIER, who will be in Char- lottetown with a large assortment of Fancy Dresser. Intending Skaters will oblige by sending in their names and characters to any of the Directors or to the Janitor as soon as possible Four Prizes will be Offered. AS FOLLOWS: Five Dollars for the Handeomest Ladies Costume. Five Dollars for the Handsomest Gentle- neen’s Costume. Five Doliars for the Ladies’ Costume being best rdpresen t 01 of cha ac’er aseumed, Five Dollars for the Gentlemen's ostom being best representation of ¢ aracur assumed Sk ters in Cos'um: ja >] Admission, 25 cents. free, Annual Entertainment | ST, PBTER'S BAND OF HOPE St. Peter’s Schoolroom, eosin THURSDAY, 29th JANUARY. ADMISSION, 13 CENTS, Programme will appear in a few days. jan29 PRED. de C. DAVIES, Dispensing ‘ hemist & Druggist, Great George “treet. o»nesite the kK. ©. Cathedral. tent Med cines of all kinds; Horse P:e- Lini- os DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Pa. parations, viz., Condition Powders, ments, Blisters, ete. . Special attention, at any hour, given to Physicians’ Prescriptions, day or night. DAVIES’ SALVE _ positively no equal in the market. Once tried, no other used. Price 25 cents per box. Atso—The Genuine No. 7 Liniment, 25 cts. a bottle, and Dr. Eaton’s Asthma Remedy, price 25c., 50c. and $1 00 per bottle, Splendid line of French Perfumes and Toi let Preparations; Atkinsen’s, Colgate’s, Gos- nell's and other celebrated makers’ Perfumes ; Pears’, Margetison’s, Colgate’s, Crown Per fume Co’s., Cuticura, Morse’s, Herles’ and Albert Soap Co’s. Soapa. Havana Cigare—the finest line in Char- lottetown— Oscar Amanda, Mntre Nous, New- ton, Queens, Picador, and other well-known brands. Pipes, Tobaccos and Smokers’ Re quisites generally. jan20 DISSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP 7 E partnership between the undersigned, as Barristers and Attorneys, under the style of PALMER & McLEOD, having ter- minated by lapse of time, is dissolved from this date. Dated at Charl ttetown, the 3lst day of December, A, D., 1890. MALCOLM McLEOD, H. J. PALMER, D. C. McLEOD.: jan7—all Island prs dy 3w wky 2m NOTICE e ‘| HE undersigned have entered into partner- ship as Attorneys and Solicitors, under the name of MM. & DY, GC.) 6MecLEOD, and continue the p:actice of the profession at the offices of the late firm, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlott2town, P. E. I. MALCOLM McLEOD, D ©. McLEOD. Charlottetown, Jan, 2, 189]. jan7—all Inland pre dy 3w wky 2m H. JAMES PALMER, of the late Firm of Paimer & McLeod), Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, NOTAKY PUBLIC, Kc. OFFICE—O Halloran’s Building, next door to Bank of Nova Scotia. Money to Loan. “NOTIT WS HEREBY GIVF General Meeting « Tue EXAMINER Publi: held at the office of p per, on WEDNES _nnual olders of uy will bo «aINER News- + 28th January, inst., at the hor .c o'clock in the | evening. is Be sd i mm 2 SOOT, jwld ~~ Secre‘ary. Settlement to Dec. dist, 1890. VF request a settiement of ail accounts \ / du, notes, judgmente, etc., before the end of January. All debtors will please take notice and save us trouble and them- selves expense, NORTON & FENNELL, janl4—dw Sw patdw 3w her sum jeur FRIDAY, JANUARY 23 Grand Scotch Concert! BURNS’ ANNIVERSARY, Under the Auspices of the Caledonia Club, HE LYCEUM, ON TUESDAY, JAN 27, LIN. hi? OF DES <2 —(x} ities TART =z ! FART fi. SHORT ADDRESS BY THE CHIEF. | ¥. Song—** Jessie, the Flower of D mblane”™.... Mrs. James Byrne ., Piano Duet—Strathspeysand Reels..... Misses Wilson and Read 2. Violin Duet— Moderato from I Son»h-A lard..... ........ 2 song—" Scotland MOO noses Guages ss cove eoisetesr eee. Sawa be ss Faw oe ee \ii-s MacDonald and Pof Vinni ombe et sig yg Me nae, WEEE ETILILY CELE Mra. Roome & Song—“ Flow Gently, Swe t Afton” ......... r, H. Wi son 4 Recitation— Tam O'Shanter”.......... Rey. James Carruthers | 4. Recitation (~cotch)..........-.... cseeeecee Mr T. A. ‘icLean 5. Violin Solo -** Echoes from Edinbro”.,.,..... Prof. Vinaicombe | 5 Seng—‘*O' a’ the Airts the Wis Can Blin” .Mrs. Roome 6. Song ‘‘ Ye Banks and Rraes”......... ee Misa Tillie Brown! 6. Qua tot-—** Riska of Abertoldy” ...,.,: ccccs sepsen tt mene 7. Song .-** There wee a Lad” ............ 0000 Mr. James Davieon .. ee Mieg Wilson, Mig Roome, ir. J Devi+oun M H Nile n &. Cormet Solo Seo ch Aira...... ............Me. ©. P Flecher | 7 Song- ‘Se ts Wha Hae” ph ceesceveas eee Mr!) Dowveon Dy Gee Gate Ramee, . . . . . . .. cue nc cone ke Mrs. FE. Norton | 8 Chorus—** Auld Lang Syne” with Is rum ma: Most .......... 10. Song—** Join Grumlie” 352).055.50...... Prof. D. J. McLeod | Interval of Five Minutes. ; “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.” Pianoforte Accompanists —Missas Wi'son and Lewis, Messrs. Blanchard and Tanton, Admission, 23 and 35 cents. Tickets for sale at the City Drug Stores and from Members of the Club. Concert at 8 o'clock, prompt. > $50.00! ——_— -— — Hr ee PTY QULLARS 10 BE GiVEN AWAY, Overcoats and Ulsters to be Slaughtered Right ani L ft. = x) — CHANCE OF A J.'FET!ME to get a Coat Toe 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 $'0.00, now only $5.00. A Rottle containing Beans and Confecti.nery is hung in the centre of Prowse Bros’. shop Anyone buying $9.00 worth of Clothing or Dry Goods, and guessing the nearest to the number of Beans contained in tne Bottle, shall receive, in cash. $35.00; second, $15.00. Prizes to be given on the 2nd day of April next. The Beans sre to be counted by three of the Reporters of the leading Papers of the. City Prowse Bros. have no m re idea of the number ef Beans tuan any stranger. Come along, everyone, and trv your skill in guessing, and get a Big Pargun PROWSE BRO*., THE WONDEXEFUL CHEAP M-N, 144 QUEEN STREET. Deors open at 7.39 o'clock jv 19 Charlotretown, January 2, 1891—eod & wky Solid Leather Will Tell. HURRAH FOR HOME MANUFACTURE! $10 809 worth more Boots so'd in ASSO toanin FRO. This Shows that GOFF BROS’. Boot,Store and Factory Takes the Lead. Charlottetown, January 9, 1891 -2aw & wky ——— — SS FOR een The Liverpool and London and Globe eleven stops. Would do for » small Church. Will be sold at a large discount on , price. Also—A Doubdle-Seated Sleigh. R. K. JOST | AUCTION SALE ¥ Ry ) AM instructed by the Executore of the last 4 I Wiil and ‘Test«ment of the late Patrick Higgins, of Heageey age eee to — by Puslic Auction, at the Farm Premises in West € ah i , ee ee pee Royalty, formerly occupied by deceased, Assets sist Dees mb« r, 1889, Assets in Canada 3ist December, 1889, - - Qn Saturday, 24th day of January, ANNUITIES, ee —— —-——- (x — —-—- —- $40.833,725.70 1,131,269.76 LIFE, THE LOWEST CURRENT Raf ES. , R. R. FES ZCERALD, Agent, Charlottetown. W M. JARVIS, Ge:.eral Agent, St. John, N. B. December 27, 1880. AT ll O'CLOCK, A. M., (x All the Farm Stock and effects, consisting of : FI RE LIGHTR i aG 4 t —_— -— 11) ——_———- Threshirg Mil!, 1 set Fanners, 1 Driving Wagon (new), 1 do. (vid), | Seed Drill, 2 i Sleigh, 1 Pung, 1 Potato/. ; aoe, 1 ert. Binder” 1 Cultivator, 1 st/in Payment. Losses Honorably as well as Promptly Settled. TERM*%: A'] sums of $5 and under, cash ; ali sums over $5..cleven mouths’ credit on ap- 4 Horses, 1 Buil, 2 Calv:s, 2 Heifers, 6 Cows, ll Pigs, Geese, Hens, Ducks, unthreshed Grain, H y, Potatoes, 1 Grain Cracker, 1 whi eh wees LIBERAL EORM OF PO. ICY, prepared specially for the Carts, Trucks, armer’s Boiler, 3 sets Ca: r . ‘© : ; ; Resacen, @eiving Harness, 2 Hay Mowers, 4) [ Mar.tim- Provinces, en-ures a Full and Complete Protec Wood Sleighs, 1 Reaping Machine, 2 Hoy|tion. No Conditions c+l.ing for Sixty Days or any other Delay Duckftoot Harrows, 1 Far Rebe, : 2 Also, various other articles, including Household furniture and lots of sundries. 4 ved joint vf hand. Prove iN esaia "e , HORNE, Auctioneer. nD janl6—wy 2i WANTS, LOST, FOUND & ANTED TO PURCHASE. in Charlottetown, WwW a Cottage built on a dry site. Avely s SOLID CCMFORT Is in a Cup of Hot Fluid Bee? NSTONS " ra aco z t | ee ae WW =FLUID ELE | Is Palatabie, Strencthening. Grateful and Satisfying. the Drink to take when tired and used up. office, R SALK.—A nice Building Lot at head of F° Alley Street, near Prince Street, situated on high ground and in good locality, near Upper Prince Sire t@h reh and Schoo). Price low and terms easy. Ajsly to GEORGE ALVEY. jan? Sa FoR SALE~—A wi ¢ round-back Sleigh, light and suitable ww speed a fas horse in or driv- ing around town, Made by a good builder. Can be seen ut W.C. Ticks, next to Fish Market, Grafton Street. 3i eod—janl7 .—To let at Ten Mile House Pe. a House and Lot suitable for a tradesman or anpoue wehing. - nee ponent t to EpwakD : ee AoW why—<ty28 | | | |