% ¥ vy oa CITY COUNCIL ME ——_ More Suits Against the City. PROSECUTOR HENDERSON DISMISSED And Other Changes Made ee Tue first Council was held last evening. His Worship Mayor Fitzgerald, Chief Morris, Douse, regular meeting of the new There were present Haviland, Recotder Engineer Large, and Councillors Horne, Me tae, Davison, Eden, MeCarron and Taylor. torium was thronged with spectators long before eight o’clock, and quite a number of people could not obtain admission. Byrne, L ree, The audi SUITS AGAINST THE CITY. After routine, Mayor Haviland informe the Council that he had received a lett from Peters & Peters stating that the cost: of the Reid suit against the city had been taxed before Judge Hensley a Sist which, added to the $600 unide $785.93 which was required to be paid. rhe Mayor stated that he had re- ceived notice of t! writ of | inquiry at the suit of Philip Coyle to assess verdict, ? a! ; 4 e issuing or @&@ i ty the | mittee damages sustained by him, owing to the) . e urder of the Supreme .Court - in refer- semoval of a fence frum sume property | 526 order Ob the oO. ‘ lohn ] ' ; ‘ow! and th: ence to the iquor? taken from Joun which the city had sold Coyle, and that i the Sheriff would execute the writ before a jury on the 26ch of February. He had also received acopy of an order | Tracks and Carriages.—McRae, Taylor 1k. LANG. ” i* 4 ‘A DAILY | appointed Janitor and Messenger at a sal | eof GSD a wear scatiaiaaale Pe ielad aie Tur first match between the New Cale- Sa eee een — donia Club, of Pietou, and the Charlotte- er i ee F own Club] was played this morning and Councillor Morris, secouded by Councillor resulted (as the score below will show, and By rne, moved that the amount of damages as was quite expected by ** our hoys’’) in a | and costs in the case of Reid vs. the City be | whe tory for the ‘visitors, The superior | paid knowledge of the game on the part of the } Carried. i wisiting team was evident to all, and the | =6Qouneillor Morris, seconded by Coun ior Ch wiottetown Club will no doubt be greatly | Byrne, moved that the Fimance Commulles |p nefited by this friendly game. For the | be authorized to make arraagemen's with benefit ot our Charlottetown Curling Club lthe Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, or a second match will be played this after- | fany other bank, in reference to such noon from 3 to 6. amount of overdraft as may be required for ‘tion of debentures fallmg due for the transaction of other the redemy | this year, and | cHty business Carried. Councillor Morris moved, by ‘ouncillor Byrue, that the Mayor imestruct : f all per e current 3 SOC mded \ssessors to make a return 0 h we onal property hable to taxation ¢t vear within sixty days after their apport: ment, such valuation to include that re- ; y ia ¥ » = 1 under the Waterworks Act, 185/. quires Carried. Councillor Byrne thought that in future eareful bow they } De l the council should | handled suits brought against the City by .p | INdividuals Before contesting a sulb in ’ ’ . 1 g } the couris, the fullest inquiry should be ] “af } | , made into the facts of the case, and th 5.93, | case should not be contested unless we are | certain of winning. He thought now, as he always did, although his advice was not taken, that many of the sats a sinst the City could be much u ration. He moved that a com: tled by arbit - be appuinted to deal with > Os three i Connolly and now in custody of the eity, said committee to have full power te act in consider in the such manneras they may Councillor Douse also thought the dis- XAMINER, : ‘aaa wre satisfactorily set-| Gouraud phonograms from several English | The Roarin’ Game. Below are the scores :-~ Pictou. Ch’ town. J. J. Taylor. T. C. James. R. A. Dawson. Alex. Mechinnon. Dal. Patterson (mate) F. H, Beer (mate.) D..A.McDonald(skip) Rev. J. Carruthers (skip) 19. 1). Rev. S. W. Jones. W. A. O. Morson. J. A. Longworth (mate. ) John Ferguson. Albert Mchean. J. R. Davies (mate. ) | | J. Yorston (skip) 26 J. J. Davies (skip.) = 7 40 32 The Pictou men will be entertained at a at the Hotel Davies this evening at dinner ' their 9 o'eluek by the home Club. During stay the visitors are the guests of the renerous proprictor of the Hotel Davies who bas kindly thrown open his hotel. Sas | : es on ee | Gladstene’s Message to Edison. | ‘ Mr. Edison has received from Colonel Jebrities, including the Duke of Cam- bridge, Mr. Gladstone, the Speaker of the House of Commons, the Postmaster-Gen- eral and the Lord Mayor of London. M r. Gladstone addressed Mr. edison through the ipstrument as follows: Deak Mr. Episox,—I am profoundly in Colorato is becoming an oil producing ' i less, ROA TR - TUESDAY N the matter of the “ Expropriation Act,” and in the matter of ‘hose certain parcels or tracts of land hereinaftur described : PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, | Lots No. 7 and &, Charlottetown, to RONALD | MOMILLAN. of the City of Charlottetown, in the County of Queens, Prince Kdward Island, E-quire. and to all persons entitled tovae la ad anu property herein mentioned, or any yart hereof, or representing or being the busbands of auy persons su entitied or claiming to hold or represent encumbrances thereon or interests therein, PUBLIC NOTICK IS HEREBY GIVEN th there has been lodged in the Office of the Kegis- trar of the H#xchegquer Court of Canada. on tie Seventh day of Feoruary, A. D. 1889, a notice lo the said Registrar by the Minister of Railways and Canals for Canada, stating his readiness to pay over Lo the persons entitled thereto the sum of Five Hundred Dollars, which, in his opinion, is sufficient compansation for the land or pro- | perty expropriated for the purposes of the Prin. ¢ | kdward Island Railway, a public work, ana | deseribed as tollowa, that is to say :—All that | certain tract or parcel of land situate, lying ast beipg on Water Lots Number Seven and Hight, j | 4 i ; j ; in the City of Charlottetown, Queen’s County, | Prince Edward Island, bounded as follows, that istosay: Commencing at the western side of Prince Street, at a point ove hundred and seven- ty-eight (178) feet southerly alona the same from Water Street, being in the centre lineof the railway track crossiug said Prince treet towards tae Fiour Mill; it runs thence southerly along said Strees for the distance uf six (6) feet ; thence | south sixty-three degrees west (3. 632 W.) one | hundred and ten (110) feet, or to the Gestern } boundary line of lauds now the property of the | Prince Edward Isiand steam Navigation Com- | pany; thence noriherly along said boundary twelve (12) feet; theace novih sixty-three degrees east to the west°ra side of Prince Street atore- said; thence southerly along the same six (6) feet to the pointof commencement containing ap urea of ope theusand three hundred and twenty (1,320) superficial feet, a little more or { ; That Her Majeaty Queen Victoria has acquired title to the land and property hereinbefore des- eribed, under chapter thirty-nine of the Revised Statutes of Canada respecting the expropriation of iands, asamended by the Act 50-5) Vie... ch, 17, intitaled: **‘An Act to amend the Revised | } } tuleres.s therein the Registrar of tha Exchequer Court of , ‘anada their claims or oppositions on or before} MARCH, ' . ° . i Dest int sts of the city. debte ou fo t} ntertain ly, | issued out of the Supreme Court calling on} % os intere — ful cit) ok. Seats ebted to you for, not re ¢ ntertal ment only, | “ti ce * eee wee i'} solution, which was seconded bY} bat the instruction and the marvels of one of | the City to show cause nett itlestay Way, 3 ie Bes , is ; : : Te} ae oa? incillor Large, was carried ulaniln USIY, } the most rete wkable evenings Which it has | the proceedings agamse Jul Ua Ay 3} ~ a Tay] } ivi ‘ , s® . t ; f :, | and Councillors Byrne, Douse and Taylor} been my privilege to enjoy. The request that | liguce now in the possessidh of the chy! ee ? | gan have ciume.ime the benee * ake--to re- | h ould t n default that the | Were appointes s coum tee you nave done- Me the BORG Ww mare Te | > : rid on ; In ageiaul bee i i al ¢ ° oe toe ee : ; 7 7 aa ii ticiaa acai SWISSBD ; ceive the record of my voice--is one that 1 liquor should be returned. He had,in ad-/ PROSECUTOR HENDERSON DISMISSBI lcheerfully comply with so far as lies in my | ° " — ee ele «ie amt : ' : . — Aon ee a . - . “ih dition, received notrceor an action tht A Councillor McCarron, seconded by Coun | power, although l lament to say that the voice | Suoreme Court arising out of the same} ojjjor Taylor, moved that George Passmore, which I transmit to you is only the relic of an | anetter, i City Marshal, be appointed Prosecutor; orgaa, the employment of which has been j ; F iw the Canad ymper . Act. in| overstraine!, Yet I offer to ) ou as much as STONE PAVEMENTS junder the Canada Be es it's nd so muci ee s lef ipa of Daurei vy lenderson, at a salary; * PYs 3, and So much as old age has lelt me, | ‘ . e- , . ‘ " s+) ; ‘ ; : ; His Worship als» read « letter from ne al eee i ith the utmost satisfaction of being at least a | ’ e } > ' - = : - sna va? y , +! » v9 e : ' “a a ie « Peters, one of the executors of the estate! = Gouneijior Horne thought it was a mis- testimony to the instruction and delight that : ; : na ; ae i ul i I hwug : have rece ad fron neat vallona inven. the late Owen Connolly, informing the | take io dismiss Henderson. His appoint- | i hay : ‘ ived frum your marvellous inven. | : c : . ' ae uA a : ‘ ’t ‘ yn. As to th &..¢ » On 24 Nences : co. * ai Board that the estate had already laid duwn | pont had been asked for by the citizens,|— 04 » the intare consequences, It 13 Im | ’ " : ea c. i la 7 eee ee : - : | possibie to anticipate them All see 18 that | a stone pavement on Queen Street in front] and he had done his duty well. His citice| ee _ ing gay : th remis : M 2 N rt . & ; bake . 5 ws ‘ wv ; . : i wonders upon wonde rs are op ning heftore us. } th ‘mises « Jessrs. i tol ee seman oll reunene @ Lhe citw. ar hal > . . . j fe =" - m3 a ne 1 ; oa te | WS suree of revenue to the city, and he | Your great country is leading the way iu the | P oas ‘ atin 5 they ‘ i , | . > } hark 7 “. * ” . re a oe ae ay Ve 1 oO i seo how men, elected on the} important work of invention. Hea:tily do ovr 2 eet the sane sree ’ t » os > i i , ‘ _ in oe a : adovn more “ty tie ne s'reet i ne . platform of temperance and economy, co ild we wish it well ; znd to you, as one of its | tr on ; reas f ry 7 , ; oD i ° . e ) a } . 4 : . } es ation : lid agree to pay * reasonavic | congisteutly vote for his dismissal tle greatest « brities, llow me to offer my | sare of The EXpenses thought it was quite mnpo sible for the hearty good wishes aud earnest prayers that oe oan. fai os . 1] é . . + “¢) i vou i y | » long to witnes ite alt hs . STANDING COMMITTEBRS.° | Marsha wi tine ee ern tL h P oan Thi 1-1 th i, live = oats ees 18 oo In . ° — } iiwt ty eniorce all the iaws, including; ** appertains to the weil-being Of man- Che appointment of Standing Committees | the Scott Act , kind. os ne snelne cok ee cae ae > Vu am E Ret G TONE was then proceeded with as follows: | Councillor Taylor thought Henders vn | WittiaM Ewart GLapstone. | : i - c ; >< 0--e ——_-— F inance.— Morris, Byrne ani Lien. | would be move at home on his farm, and Satent Mee Bes T . a ‘ } . . z ; i i Siow 'S LOLS. } Street.—Douse, Elen, MeCarroa, Me- | approved of the dismissal. He felt assured | " , Rae and Large. i that Marshal Passmore would do his duty! -y ae oo ' ys te Tilasin Wie. . PR as | The report that Boulanger had applied to Murket.—Douse, Taylor and Large jin the matter of enforcing the Scott Act , ) . . . J tne i ope fora divorce 1s denied. aud Davison. Ceaders and Public Morris and McRae Police. —Byrne, Eden and Taylor. THE ASSESSORS. Property. Eden, | | | | i Councillor Douse moved that the Asses- sors for the years 1389-90-91 be Edward Davy, John Quirk and William Ladner, and that each be paid for his services $100 ie first year, $50 for the second, and $5) for the third, these salaries to include | all duties they may be called upon tu per- form under the Waterworks Act, 1837. Councillor Eden seconded the motion. i Councillor Horne regretted that he could | net compliment the party in power on the | wisdei of their selection. He could not j understand why two of the Assessors were i taken from Ward Three, the smallest Ward im the city, while Ward Five, the largest, did uot have a representative. He, there- fore, moved in amendment that the name of Elward Davy be struck out and that of George Lawson substituted therefor. Councillor Davison seconded the motion. ‘suncillor Byrne said that Councillor Horne was altogether astray. The Council had searched the city for the best men, irrespective of party, and he thought the mea chusea were in every way qualified to perive duties of their oflice. He moved amendment to the amendment that Councillor Horne have leave to with- draw mot $C Douse seconded the which w sc srried. C silor Horne moved in amendment the nam William Ladner be struck vut aud tha’ of George Lawson substituted He again expressed his regret had not been made f some little business ability and ‘ ii the if ill nia ® motion, uit thior sibe Litt tial heretor. iia be er choice tat that mien « with some stake in the community had not been chosen. Councillor McRae seconded the motion. Cuuneillor Hyrne said that Councillor Horne’s sueer at the men chosen to act as ASSussurs Was in very bad taste. There were few men who would care to make a similar assertion, an assertion which, if male outside the Council, would be resent- ej in sumething more than vigorous Jan- guige. He had every confidence in the ability of the men chosen for Assessors, and felt assured that they would do their work as well as any other three men to be found inthe city. He moved that Councillor Horne have leave to withdraw his motion. Councillor Morris seconded the motion, which was carried. ihe main resolution was then put and Carried, APPOINTMENTS. SOME OTHER sais Councillor Morris moved that Messrs. H MeL. Davison and Robert Galbraith be the City Auditors for the year at a salary of 840 each. Councillor arron seconded the tion, which was carried. Councillor Eden moved that Duncan Mc- tac be appoiated Sanitary Officer for the year 183, at a salary of $350. Oouncilor Taylor seconded the motion, which Was C Tried. McC m0o- missal of Henderson a step in the right direction. Marshal Passmore knew the} ropes pretty well, and if he did not do his duty faithfully he (Douse) would go for dis- missing him. Councillor Davison said that Henderson | had made good headway in_the discharge of his duty, aud had brought a good deal of | into the city. He thought it a st ‘o dismiss him. Every law-| ing eitizen should assist in the Scott Act as well as other laws, money ur os . + VAL LSVAAC . 4's . Dla enforce- At ment of the and Couneillors should consider well before voting fur the resolution. Councillor Byrne then made a lengthy h. He began by relating the steps Which led up to the present party obtaining power, and promising an administration better than that of any year since 1854. He was not, he said, all prejudiced against the Scott The Act did no good in any way. bristled with defects. However, he thought it would be better enforced by Passmore than by Hen- derson. T asneec at on Act. It fairly ia ‘'S The Scott Act was not conducive to the morality of the city, a3 was apparent fromthe recently published statement of the Magistrate with reference to the preva- lence of perjury. In conclusion, he ex- pressed his gratification at the great iter- | est the people were now taking in civic affairs, as evidenced by the election of the gentlemen who now occupy what might be the treasury benches,—gentlemen whom, he thought, would do their duty as well as any other body of men that could 4 be obtained. The resolution for the dismissal of Hen- derson was here put and carried, Council lors Horne, McRae, Large and Davison voilug against it ves 13 | Caiieu rHE OF INDEMNITY. BOND Tay] Layior Councillor Taylor moved, seconded by Councillor McCarron, that the bond dated the 17th November, 1888, in the penal sum of $1,000, given by Simon W. Crabbe to the City of Charlottetown, to indemnify the city against claims therein mentioned, be accepted by the city as security against all claims that may hereafter be made against the city for or on account of the matter; and that the said bond be copied and engrossed on the minutes of this ineeting of Council. On motion of Councillor Morris, the meeting adjourned till 7.30 this (Tuesday) evening. Edward Henry, Esq., of New London, called at Tar Examrver office to-day, after a three weeks’ residence in the P. K. Island Hospital, where he underwent a successfal operation for ** cataract.” His sight has been restored, and he speaks in the highest terms of the hospital and Miss MeDonald, the Prin- cipal. *e sectncsiatiellieatignanaaa — The Ciry Council will do well if they accept the offer of the executors of the Connolly Estate. Encouragement should be given to every citizen to make the side- walk in front of his premises of stone. It is stated that the German Government i consul at Samoa will be removed. State. near Pueblo, are yie rels per day. There are now 101 geographical societies Wells in the valley of the Arkansas, ld about 1,000 bar- sG1NE in the world. France comes first with 29, Germany next with 22, and Great Britain third with 9 societies, A Berlin despatch says: The German Prince Bismarck is extremely annoyed at the consul exceeding his instructions Several of the police officials of Chicago have been suspended on a charge of being virtually in league with gamblers, salvon keepers, thieves and demi-monde. Mt. Hercules, in New Guiaea, is said to be the highest mountain in the worid. Its height is given as 32,768 feet. The same authority gives Mt. Everet 29,002 feet. All the slow-guing British gunboats on foreign service are to be brought home and devoted to coast defences and their former duties assigned to new vessels of greater peed and armaments. ESTATE OF ROBERT BELL, ALBERTON. TRUSTEE’S SALE. y eg unlit! MONDAY, 25th inst, at neon, from persons disposed tc offer for the following belong: ing to the estate of Robert Beli, of Alberton, P. K. Island, viz.: Lot 1.— Dry Goods, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Cape, Ciothing, Groceries, ‘tinware, Crockery, Glassware and other imiscelianeous goods, contained inthe new store and ware- houses situated on Mainand Poplar streets in Alberton. Lor 2.—The Lobster Factor es (oo andthe contents thereof at and at Lor IL. Lo. 3.—The Farm. Stock end Implements on the homestead in Alberton. Lot 4--The Household Kifects on stead, and also the “‘ Hall Shares.” Lot 6.—The Business Premises, cons sting of a weil situated Corner Lot in Alberton (782x204), on which there is a nice new Store and Warehouses with every facility for a first-class business. Lot 6.—The Robert Bell Homestead in Alber- ton, comprising 3} acres of land, on which there is @ tirst class Dwelling, Outhouses and two ex- cellent Bacns, all well fenced. Lot 7.—fwo well-fenced Pasture Lots on Eide Street, in Alberton. Lot 8.—An excellent Farm on Cascumpec Road, about two miles from Alberton, consisting of 62 acres of land, ail cleared and well fenced. A title, free from all encumbrances, will be given to the purchaser on completion of the pur- chase. luventories and ! appiication to Mr. Alex McLeod, Alberton, and the undersigned at Charlottetown, on and afier 18th inst, Yenders may be made for one lot or more, or for tbs whole. TERVS—20 per cent. Bix and nail NINE months, security The undersigned will not be bound to accept the highest or aay tender. LEWIS CARVELL, Trustee of the state of Robert Bell. Dated at Charlottetown, Sth February, 1889. febl2—dy & wky tl 23rd ieased land) lierse Koad, Lot 1 the Huoime- Stock Lists may be seen on | eash; balance, half in with approved in will aceede to the demand of the bi-metal- lists and co-operate with England iv the event of that country initiating proposals to Couneilioe Taylor moved that Duncan VicRae be appointes Market Clerk iu pl 1ce vi Francis S. Chandler, ata salary of $02 Year Councillor Douse seconded the motion, ch was carried. Councilor McCarron, seconded by Coun- thier Large. moved that Robert Vanider- lish a silver standard. a Since last seseion Governor-General’s warrants were issued forthe year 1887-88 amountin: to $165,072, the expenditure on which was $153,894, and for the year 1888-89, $623,670. of which sum $331,649 was expended. These expenditures were re-estab CARD. ' = ee } } | | | | incutobrances upon the said land or property. Statutes, chapter thirty-nine, respecting the Expropriation of Landa.” In consequence, all peraons entitled to the said hereinbefore described land or property, or auy part thereof, or representing or being the bands of anv persona so entitled or claiming to hold or re presentivpg encumvrancea thereon or are called upon to tile in the hua ottice of the FWENTY-SEVENTH DAY OF A. D. 1889, and are notified that such claivis or »positions will be received and adjudged upon Uy by this Court, and that the proceedings herein will forever bar all claims: tothe cempensation woney or any part thereof, including any claim | in respret of dower or of dower not yet onen, as well as in respect of ali mortyages, hypothecs or Dated at Ottawa, this Seventh day of Febru- ary, A. LD. 18k9, (Signed) LL. a. AUPE &. febi2—4w law tegistrar. Zz, anes ~ A, ping 2-48 PAOCKAMMS OF... Toy symphony Concer, IVEN IN— . > TO BE ¢ Si. PETERS SCHOOL, ON- Wetinesday Evening, February 13th. Pans TOME. . oo baik bn aes Messrs. Watson and Earle Pree NR ok, cr dean cniccun Mr. Maynard Dialogue—” Completely Said”... .............s5+s08 Oe oso a de oacndeea decades ..Mr. Cotton Vuca! Solo....... ses ov ese deees Palbeer eee Se ee FORO). Cs diva ciccawenescvece seewiok ..ses» Messrs. Lloyd and Vinnicombe OO CORIO, «ncn ccecis ..-e- Mr. F. P. Carvelt I ee ta ia ean wae ee Miss Lawson Vocal Duet .... The Misses Me Vahon ee se ie Miss Earle Diabet" BSC IIEE obo ob focus one .cnndeces Ph TON a ais iach ee ech csseees . Miss Green Pr, TO sks fo cccaas cnan Mrs. George Hodgson Tor SYMPHovyY. Doors open at 7.39. Concert begins at 8. Admission. 20 cents -to be paid at the door. febdlil ST. JAMES’ HALL. ee a ee A Concert and Readings Under the auspices of the 7. Me tt Ks will be held in ST. JAMES’ HALL, ON--- Tuesday Evening, Feb. f2th. AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Inst. Duet—*‘ Galop de Concert”..... . Gobbaerto Missa K. McLean and Mr. Earle. Sylo, Duet and Chorus—* Leaf by Leaf the Redes AE s,s y cha s nna kek tes is areee ne cree sees St. James’ Choir. _“Oh! Why Left I My Hame”... } | ty 12 1889 I bo NOT ‘END TO THE “CHEAP JOHN” ADVERTISERS for their SHODDY WATCHES, until you see’ ur stock of LOW-PRICED WATCHES. You may be swindled (as inany have been) if you send money away in answer to foreign adver- tiseinents. If you buy from us, or, in fact, of any other reliable dealer, you WILL NOT be swindled, but get GOOD VALUE every time. ; Our large stock of WATCHES is not hurt in the least from the last fire, and is well assorted. KK. W. TAYLOR, , Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, 18.9 Paw & wky Febiuary 12, CAMERON BLOCK, CITY. ~ - _—- — carpet Remnants {x} 50 REMNANTS, in One and a Half Yard Ends, Selling Cheap! ——_-——_{x]—--———- HARKS & STEWART, | ! ! } LONDON HoUsk. | jents-Aneewr THE GOODS ARE FIRST-CLASS CL ui 1 LUO : O 9 ; Prices Low and Varicty Great, cece "TE acts 3 3 | PEREINS & STERNS —_—{x]———_- A Large Stock of Grey Cottons, A Large Stock of White Cottons, ENGLISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN PRINTS, Canadian Shirtings and Ginghams, Black and Colored Dress Goods, Table Lingn, Towels, Towellings, Bed Tickings, Hessians, Counterpanes, 3 Toilet Govers, Cretonnes, Sheetings, Table Napkins. hy VERY BES? VALUE IN CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS, = The above bought at che right time and place, and will be 3 sold as we always do seli --CHEAP. re PERKINS & STERNS. i Charlattetown, Jan. 25, 1889—dy & wky : : Slaughter Sale of Clothing FOR THIRTY DAYS. WJ — ie mscorsey trate teste OE A bi EF LS MEET Overcoats, Reefers, and Suiis, Two, Three and Four Dollars less than Regular Prices. Vocal Solo- a dls aad cheens ani h aba & Giltillem Mrs. Roome. } | Readings +++ srescocsesccccccovecccsvesecesevcccsccsene | Rev. J. Carruthers. Cornet Solo— Anchorite”............. .. Vatson : Mr. Fletcher. Vocal Trio—** Ye Gentlemen of England”... ear visas Phen ace esases incisal ee Miss Wilson and Mesers. Wilson and Beer. | > ! Vioiin Solo—"* La Maddalena ” (by request).. ’ sideline Dice ean sc .++++Rezzonico | Mr. Viunicombe. Reading...... (ckkcekactbabeusae ss ea scs a eaeds Rev. J. Cerruthers. Wink Datta ok bess Lc ee ee oka uns te aie . Miss -arle. v. Inst. Duet—Overiure “Poet and Peasani” (by OE ok 5s i vk dk ce cee cece cess huppe Mrs. W. Brown and Mr. Earle. Vocal Solo—* Mary of Argyle”™............ Nelson i eae hank MR Mr. L, J. Williams, tre Tes ondersi ¢ lesires to thank . , r r ; re neo ee base of she | Vocal Daet—** Alice, Where Art Thou”.. Ascher | w. AA Ae SAS, OCC Se i Mrs. Roome and Mr. G. F. Beer. iBritich Asaerica Insurance Company, aac + agT : , 3 rr ee kh Fesding 4 R. A a UO ROUHART, their Agent he re, leading oe cbveénadees ond eubeeeneeeeiae obebe seen bius se? ‘for the very prompt payment of his loss by Rey. J. Carruthers. + si hoa 82 % ne hie} oe Tt : *” owe fire of the 28th ult... _the rent of which Chorus—" Jingle, Jingle Bella”............ White losa were ouly handed in on the 6th inst., | St, James’ Choir. and chegue wes received two-day. ee | en Eagar ce a ee ae a The entire stock must go. As some of our competitors are attempting sliighter sales they will find us there to; and any person who buys Clothing without first seeing our stock, will miss the biggest bar gains iven in this city. J. B. MACDONALD, ever gl QUEEN STREET, Jan. 3, )889.—eodAwkiy. Tea For Ten Davs ~ WS | (i-—- - —— , Bargains in UNDER : we will give the Best 0 CLOTHING and TOP SHIRTS (with ever given in Charlottetown. without Collars), stine de appointed Collector of Taxes at a salary or s: ny) * year, in place of Francis - GOD SAV i. THE ee ee ee QUEEN.” mainly on capita! account, chiefly for rail-: S. Chandler. ‘arries 4 . Os: : . i sees ways and canals. The amount expended up | ouncillor Eden, seconded by Councillor }to date for the Brivioh Columbia arbitrativn lenge, jadhed that Mover Venkkorutime Ve was $23,909, EE. W. TAYLOR, Carecron Blovk. Ch town, Feb. 12, Besg-~ii P. J. FORAN, Upper Queen Street, Three Doors Above Apothevaries Hail, Admission, 15 cents, febil Gene jartd