iE ath tit a Sa ee ls Ce ihe have Liberal Couservative Party taken the the Market House, formerly used as the ciiy Council Chamber, room iu This reom will be open througheut the cam- paign. me ee Local and Other Items. ( Uhre lrunks were fined = ‘ ~ n > ITY * \ WVEBT COURT Intendi: suit s e I sted to note that Monday next t last day for issuing summouses for ' ruary term of the above court. - W irk Goops, Ladies who have pot yet taye of th important s.ie oO { sa beer Kros., should do so at ssortment is unbroken ~ > in ADIA ‘ Ry reiere to oul vl olumns, it will be seen thit the ‘ se i fixed Tor Weed) slay I | wratiiie 8 promise for ll LN ‘ ihe next con . & \ s Jar § i WW take i nil is be ary Mii Ea ‘ t y & p g i e Tor ‘ eve \N 17 Ss , . NAME? A **Joe pn steele enies in last evenings /atriot that bh ned ‘\icLeed and Blake's nomination papers. He s one of the same name, is perfectly right t i al Fosep Steel if \ 5 Mu a signa i 1 ‘ 1 rit . } i i 5 = al Doas \ Ture Gri \n exchai epol : logs eing affecte seriously by gril and the s lh i ’ ilued Ss hig \ st l oD ve i ion ‘ once t Logs exe tr 1 it are ¥ ' ! t ers sve ‘ ardest La i fRLEGRAPHIO NEWS. SPRCIAL Desepatcours vo THK EXAMINER. DUMINION PARLIAMENT Summary of Proceedings. a Orrawa, Jan. 24 In the House of Commons to-day Mr. Wallace presented a Grand Orange Lodge asking for tion. Answering Mr. Joncas Mr. Tupper said the Government intended continuing their present policy with respect to the fish hatcheries Mr. Carling, replying to Mr. Innes, said considered the present quarantine regulations sufticient to prevent the importation of cattle diseases in Can- ada ‘ir. Marsall’s motion proposing an = in- crease of the duty on pork and other weats stood over, Dut Mr. Wood, of W estmore- land, in moving fora statement showing the quantity of fresh beef imported year, argued that the duty on that article be doubled. The House then adjourned. A number of bankers have arrived here » interview the Government to-morrow re- garding the proposed changes in the Bank- i they hold a conference to-night to agree on a plan at procedure. mncorporas the Government ny Act. = hot +p) i i ra | putes m, on} fisheries question. -}and also a splendid market. ' }into it and not statesmanship. Ata Tory caucas held to-day, Sir Johu Macdonald announced that theGovernment their new ision requiring all chartered banks par the notes of other banks, ind if the banks did not agree to that, the Government would adopt a nations! cur- \ He cautioned his support- ers to keep their own counsel as to Mce- Carthy’s dual language bill, and promised to call another meeting after the bill is printed to consider wlrat course the party should take regarding it. r seal inserting in to a@ecept af rehev scheme. > - Unrestricted Reciprocity. WASHINGTON, Jan, 24 5S. J. Ritchie, of Ohio, appeared before the Ways and Means Committee to-day to argue in favor of the free importation of Canadian mineral ores and in favor of un- restricted reciprocity with Canada. Hon. Benj. Butterworth, of Ohio, addressed the committee in support ef his bill for reci- }rocity with Canada. The object of the measure was to bring abour unrestricted itrade between Canada and the United States and incidentally to settle all dis- growing out of the Atlantic In Canada the United States hud a vast storehouse of supplies, Canada pur- 'chases vastly more from the United States . | . . °|} thaa from any other country ‘4 the western |hemisphere. Hesaid it was inconceivable why the United States should not offer as | broad and liberal trade measures to Canada | as it was seeking to thrust upon all of South ‘and Central America and Mexico by a most hospitable diplomacy. Geography and des- 'tiny had decreed that the two peoples should be one, and nothing but parsimonious states- manship could prevent them to continue as two countries. The trouble with the ques- tion of reciprocity was that politics entered He did not appeal to politics but to that statesmanship i which would give te our people the oppor- } | his house had received word from ; tunity tu have the benefit uf the broad domain north of the St. Lawrence. a em at A Big Failure. New York, Jan. 24. | H.S. Hughes states this afternoon that corres- | pondents at Buenos Ayres that Repelto, |The | jobbing in the Argentine Republic and has e I Ss eu r taxes are S$ 35s a . i } The 1s! es Tet i i peen ecel ) ‘ y t pre ] g iliness int ty at " 3 na ot iS if AS be sliuer ed advisable 1 to hold the first inion actice until the fourth of February, week xt Tuesday As itis very irable t fret me ing t i at ug y su 4 ‘ l sp jested a5 0) ‘ - His WW CA i \ i , Ont., - 2 sa) Da Lache, shu ) ario In stmen ssocla- l iast night, In buection s : ta aL i 8 t incicde hap iv Loy } B nett, well- anOWwnD Ss CHK rn and e of the direct tne atari ia stment Associati Aci the account ot the ae ath of Mactie emarked , mem of his family I sup pos y turn wil ie next. A few min s alterwaras iropped oy | Al al vias 4 CUSTOMS & s 3s.—The ias fiscal Yea Was & p 4 OLE rit for cus-toms offi rs and imwformers ib tne province ol (Juebe Ail tal amount of fines and penalties imposed fer smuggiung Was S56, - 677, tf which oniy SL7,odv was received by t partmen balance $20,997 going intu the pockets of the informers ’ Se } M ntreal, sas the largest port in the Dominion, naturally } sds t vith S2ZY 215 but I toils Si7 , we in rmel I theers - ~ . Ri SCHEM An Ottawa des ! i Ano sreat fle s é is on the programn ror next seasol this bvelbg & series of telegraphic matches between teams representi ief cities of the United | States and Canada. fhe proposition eman utes from Uapt. Jonn S. Shepnera, Secretary if the National Ritlg Association of America tie thinks such matches would doa great deal towards thx lopment of shooting interest m both sides of the line, and the improvement veapons and methods. It has also been suggested that a Canadian team should visit} eason and an American team at Rideau in New anxious to grenew the great Creedmoor next onciusions return. | i a! I 1 ar interna l tests such as weré common 80 s ag eS - THe ( I Concert. —We call the at- | xe musical public to Mr. Vinni- pular Orchestral Ciass Concert, Philharmonic He requests mbo 8 pt to be held in the luesday, the 18th February. us to st ste that the chestra is excellent in regard to instrumen- ' material of the or- tation, and that the pupils have improved wonderfully in their playing since the or- vanization tarted sume years ago, now capable of rendering really first class The programme will contain varied string «quar- and are MusIC selections for fui! orchestra, ettes, duets and violin solos from some ot the most distinguished composers. It be interspel ss i with vocal solos by some of ir best talent Being assisted by the Ky Mr. Lloyd, this certainly promises to he one of the best concerts of the season. ee Religious Services. — -—— Services in the Methodist Brick Church at 11 o'clock a. m., and 7 p. m. Preacher, Rev D. D. Moor . M. A. The regular Bible class meeting will be held iu the Y. M. C. A. Parlor this evening trom 8 to 9 co clock, conducted by Rev. G. M. Gor- don, Services in Zion Church to-morrow, con- ducted by the pastor, at ]] a. m., and in the as 7 o'clock. Morning prayer meet- Sabbath school and evening ef ing at 11.35. Bible class st 4.04 D. Mm. The aa se Gospel meeting will be held to- morrow afternoon in the Y. M. ©. A. at 4 o Clock Subj ct—** Joy over the ehild Jesus. : Luke 2: 8 te 20. For the greater comfort of those attending, the meetings for the present will be held in tbe Upper Parlor. A _cordi a) invitation is extended toall, especialy to strangers and young men. s Don't forget the Railway Gospel Meeting i MeLeod’s Hall at 4 find a welcome. Lord is nigh to all that to-morrow allernoop mW o'clock. You will always Lesson—Psalma 145-18: “The anto all them that éall wpon Him, call upon Him in truth.” Preaching in the Baptist ( hurch to-morrow morning at 11 u'vlock, aod in the evening ott by the pastor, Rev. J. Gordon. Pastor’s Bible class aud Sabbath school at 2.30 p. m: ue 4Nouip.—Campbell’s the best tonics strengthening recommended by the leading If you are weak aud languid a ¥ See that you Campbell's . Béef, Iron aud ndv Ulyeod for THE Weak 4xD L Beef, Iron and Wine is one ol sutritive and possessing Th Ly r qualities ) medica: men . bottle with give inetant reliel. ask for avd yet W ine. will | ' Hall, on| | Paciglioni & Co. had failed for $6,000,000. firm did an immense business in considerable shipping interests in Europe. It has large warehouses throughout the Republic and carried aheavy stock of hard- ware, sncuninssiliitieiataniiiaaga Diplomaticaliy Settled. LONDON, Jan. 24. Giynn Petre, British Minister at Lisbon, has wired the Admiralty that the steam yacht Enchantress is no longer required at iuisbon. This vessel was held at his dispo- sition in the Lagus, to communicate with ironclads held in readiness for an offensive demonstration. Petre’s communication is conseguertly interpreted as indicating that the difticulty has received a diplomatic solution, and the fleet will not be called on. Their Wages Increased. Orrawa, Jan. 24. The pressmen employed in the Printing Bureau have had their wages increased to $15 per week. imperial Federation. Orrawa, Jan. 24. The annual meeting of the In.perial Fed- eration League of Canada will be held here next Thursday. Local Notices. See Prowse Bros’ clothing. Wonderful bargains in overcoats, reefers and suits. jee 25 You'll never get a chance to get shoes £0 cheap as they are selling them now at Me- Eachen’s Shoe Store. Prowse Bros., the wonderful cheap men, are giving big bargains in dress goods, shawls and all kinds of wool goods. jan 25 Our prices tell every time. Ladies’ Cloth Slippers, 25c. a pair; a lot of boots marked from 90c, to $1.85 now selling at 50c. to clear, at McEachen’s Shoe Store. No old shop-worn goods, degr at any price’ to sel at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. jan2lw6i cents a pair; Cardigan Overshoes at cost, at McEachen’s Shoe Store. Boots and shoes.—Great bargains ig boots, shoes and rubbers, given now at the Domin- ion Boot and Shoe Store, jan 25d wi From 30 to 40 per cent discount, Mo- Eachen, the Cheap Shoe Man, is giving great bargains ia Boots and Shoes Weclaim to have the best of boots and lowest prives (quality considered) of eny boot got awd Show Store. at thd Demiai feuddd ai petition from the | last | Banking | Ladies’ and Misses’ Buttoned Overshoes, 50 | store in the oy. wae, us, and be convinced, | a | Market Square, Queen Street. | MERICAN BALDWIN APPLES are now at their best, and, ax everyone | knows, this Apple is of the finest flavor, good baked, stewed, made into pies, or tor eating | when raw. We need not remind you how beneficial to health it is to eat Apples with your meals, nor ' how much the children’s health will be pro- | moted by a generous supply ef Apples. Everyone kuows or ought to know Fruit is cheaper than medicine (aad tastes nicer.) The next point is to get good Apples. WE HAVE THEM (Choice Maine Baldwins) | and we sell by the dozen, peck, bushel or bar- rel, as you may desire, | About price. This depends on how good they are. We have them for $2.00 per bar | rel,—good for the price. Our best stock of No. 1 Frnit is $3.50, $3.75 and 34.00 per | barrel. We claim that our $4.00 Apples beat | anything in the city. | ‘This is atl we have to say. It is for you to | do your part. We can only offer the goods. It takes two to make a bargain. GEO. CARTER & CO. jan7—law wky Char- and To the Electors of lottetowa, Common Royalty. ea aes EN,—Thanking you for the liberal support you have given me in the last three General Elections, and having again been nominated a candidate for the representation of your interests in the House of Assembly, I now seek your suffrages. | After the promotion of the Hon. W. W. Sullivan to a seat on the Supreme Court Bench of this Province, His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor entrusted me with the formation of a Government. Having accomplished the formation of a Government, it was deemed proper, in view of the number of partial elections »equired to be held in consequence of the vacancies created and the nearness of the completion of the term of the present Parliament, to consult the electors by means of a General Election before entering on new legislation. Agriculture being the main industry of the Province, measures will be adopted which will best render the labor of the husbandman remunerative, by increasing the aid given to the Annual Exhibitions, by the importation of improved stock, and by providing instruction on Agricultural Chemistry and a course ol popular lectures on agricultural subjects. In order to give greater shipping facilities, and until the Dominion Government shall have taken over all the wharves that became the property of the Dominion Government at the time of Confederation, it is our policy to keep in repair such of them as are essential to the trade of the locality where they are respectively built. As in the past, our policy is to vigorously “ws toa settlement our claims against the ‘ederal Government. Rigorous economy will be practiced in the expenditure of public money, while at the same time liberal provision will be made for the public service. Pending the adjustment of our claims against. the Federal Government, our annual resources may not be sufficient to carry out the proposals indicated, and at the same time provide for the large expenditure required for our educa- tional system. In that case, such measures to supplement our revenue will be adopted as will bear the least heavily on the people, and will at the same time be just and equitable. Changes will be made in the public service in order to secure eificiency and greater security to the public interests. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, NEIL McLEOD. jani3 ee + Executors' Notice. , PP XNHE undersigned Executors of the last Will and Testament of John Stentiford, late of Charlottetown, Painter, deceased, hereby notify all persons indebted to his estate to make immediate payment tg them, and all persons haying any demands _ against the said Estate are hereby required to present the same duly attested to the undersigned within one year from the date of this notice. Dated at Charlottetown, this 22nd day of January, 1890. WILLIAM WYATT, EDWARD NEEDHAM, jan22—dy pat Executors. NOTICE JS HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of Tue Examixer Publishing Company will be held at the office of Tne EXAMINER news- paper, on WEDNESDAY, the 29h January, inst., at the hour of Eight o'clock in the evening. : W. A. F. SCOTT, janll—dy & wky Secretary. Estate of George M. Harris, ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE. NYOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that,George z M, Harris, of Charlottetown, Auc- tioneer, has made an assignment to me for the benefit of his creditors, and I therefore give notice to all persons having claims against him to furnish the same to me at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Q. C., Charlottetown, P. E. Island, within thirty days from thig date. Dated 20th January, 18). b. R.2 BROW, Assignee. jan20—2w (m w ts) Winter Crossing ! rE°XHE WINTER ROUTE between Caps i Traverse and Cape Tormentine is now The Opposition Boats will carry Passengers and Luggage at the regular rates. Passengers will tind this route very much the cheapest. | Passengers accommodated in the very best maaner. CAPT. GEORGE IRVING. | jaul7—~1m GEO. CARTER &00., ; "p oc am A a AI a Dia i At = : SATURDAY, JANUARY 25, 1890. SANUARY, 1890. “ (x) —_— SELLING OFF CHEAP | o~ rT brvllers WILL, DURING JANUARY, {x) tim Cheap Mel, GIVE SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN Reefers, Overcoats, Suits, Fur Caps, Wool Goods, Dress Goods, &c. —{x) Our Stock must be Reduced before Stock-trking, so look out for Bargains. Charlottetown, Jannary 4, 1890 60d wky Doni you forget that we are the Wonderful Cheap Wen. PROWSE BROS., 144 QUREN STREET. ere a ee eee — 1I890-New Year-1890. PERKINS — —-— - -(x)--—— —— STERNS. ————_- — +{i)—-- sninieanpniitmanisiiee We take Stock this Month, and before doing so wil! sell the balance of our Fall and Winter Goods at very low prices. Bargains in White Wool Blankets; bargains oe in Bed Comforts: bargains in Fur Goods; bargains i,, Dress iroods. Fifty pairs Grey Blankets, slightly soiled, at $1.50 a pair, Job lot of Fur-Lined Cloaks at half price; job lot of Black Fur Capes at half price. SHCUREH A BARGAIN AT PERKINS & STFERNS’. Charlottetown, January 2, 1890—eod eee lige ELECTRICAL. HAVE JUST RECEIVED an additional sup- ply of Annunciaiors, Gas Lighting Apparatus, | siedical Batteries for Nervous and Kheumatic | Persons, * Victor” Bells, *“*samson” Batteries, Ornamental Bronze Buttons for door,” Learner’s Telegraph Outtits. **the big front ! | | | i j | } ' All general Electrical Appliances kept qn hand | Work guaranteed, FRED. E. MOREIS. Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Ch’towa, Jao. 4, 1890. WANTS, LOST, FOUND & (UBLING STONES.—For sale, a pair-of very | fine Curling Stones, new last season. Apply to H. HaSZARD. 3ieod pd—janzs FOR SALEH.—A two-story Dwelling House, with | good yard room. The house contains seven rooms, with kitchen attacued, situate uear cor- ner of Edward and Fitzroy Streets. Terms reasoneble. Apply to R. REDDIN, Solicitor. cag jan25—-tf LEIGH ROBES.—For sale at a bargain, a set Apply to J, D. Mc- of handsome Grey Furs. ] lm eod—jan?2 LEOD. Fok SALE, - PATRICK East end. Waod Sleigh. Apply to Dorchester Street, 3i pd—janz3 —A new DOUGHERTY, TEW MILCH COW.—For sale, a newly-calved | | | | } } } j | | Cow, in fine condition and a good milker. | apply at A. HORNE & Co’s., Upper Queen Street re ; jan23—3i } \ ANTED.—A Nurse Girl. Apply st this oltice. jan2Z WANTED.—A goad Cook, to whom good was e will be given. Apply at the Old London House, Water Street.—JOuN Joy. lw—janzi WANTED—A Servant Girlfor general house- work, Apply to Mrs. J, Kk. GRANT, Kuston Street. tfi—janizi moe ORSALE.—A good horse, comfortab!e oon Ap- | sleigh, and set of harness—sll tor $126. ply to PERLEY WELSH, Upper Prince Street. janl&—tf WANTED-~A Housemaid. Good wages, Apply to Miss PerkrRs, Sidmont declv T° ET.—A House cu Water Street, containing even rooms wilh shop. Possessiod given entith January. Apply to M. McQvarp, Lover Queen Street, tf—-der26 ‘NALESMAN WANTED on Commission, to establish a bicydie Agency for tbe Province of Quebeo. Must devote hjs whole time to it. anu be able to give a. bondsaman. Apply with references to ‘The Guold Bicycle Co, Limited, Brantford, Unt. evd Th ab j | | | | | | Jauli L Now is the Time. on ——--({x)}- ‘nie S AM DETERMINED not to carry any of my present stock of WINTER GOODS over, they must go regardless of profit, as 1 must make room for my SPRING STOCK. These goods are warranted genuine ENGLISH and SCOTCH BEAVERS, MELTONS, VENETIANS, NAPS, WORSTEDS and TWEEDS. Customers wanting SUITS, OVERCOATS or REEFERS, can have those goods made up at prices away down. Parties wishing to secure Bargains should avail themselves of this opportunity. A. J. MV eee MERCHANT TAILOR, Charlottetown, Jan, 15, 1890. UPPER QUEEN STREET. (1p NLECTION “PROBABILITIES” for the next Thirty Days is not the question of the hour, but for Bargains in Fur Caps, Far Coats and Robes DIRECT TU— ID o fre BE we Ke I have decided to sell AT COST balance of FUR GOUDs. Just Opened—40 pieces Tweeds and Worsteds, received ———OUME for Cash the lex S. S.-“ Stanley,” and will be sold away down, D. A. BRUCE, Queen Street, Ch'town, Jan. 9, 1890—eed & wky OF a