~~ oe. a —~~—---—--— Local and Other tenis. | Pwit ARMONIC practice to-night. sien \r rae Cares—-Crossing both wavs to- | de | > Boarp oF TRADE.- OG CivCA o snvIVAL Goops. At the Diamond Fook. at re. e NOVELS 4 Large Vk d I quantity veived at the Diamond bookstore. just re. Hoarp or TRAD} An important meeting of the Board ot trade is to be held this erening nieiiittiaibaen Caxper? RemNants.—150 ends in 14 yd. lengths, just opened. — Harris & Stewart, jan27; Si London House. _—-2 Hockey—Owing to the Carnival the h ckey match in «id of the hospital is post- roved fer another week. Hox K Lal PER (o.- -The ] monthiy meetiag will be held 30,— Daniel Finiaysov, Sec: AND this evening at etary. ~ The Temp + st? 2 > ; : mittee will meet in McLeo rance Executive Com- I's Hall this even- MREETIN ing, at 8 o'clock. Important basivess. -~-@& ‘*Hertto, Charlottetenians '’ ‘‘tTeilo ” to hear Mr. Dickie to-mght 7?’ | *You bet, couldn't be paid to stay away ?” sug’ _ tromMg eo To-nieut.—Dr. Leeming’s lecture before the Natural Historv Seciety. Admission free. Read the advertisement in another column, - Masonic.—The brethren of Victorix Ledge, A. F. & A M., will please :emembe the regular mecti g this evening, at the usual hour. teeiiitines Sovris CaRnivaL.—Return tickets will be issued on the P. KE. Isiand Railway »#t one first-class fare, to #li persons whe attend the Carnival to be held at -oa:is, i re Tue Staxiey.—The Stanley leit George- town thix morning »t 7 o’ciock. She will leave Pictou on the 10th and lay vp at George- town on the ]1}th to ele-n boilers. Lacrvrge —*‘To and Fro in Seotland.” | Don’t tail to hear Mr. D ckie’s lecture in} St. dames’ Hallto-night JLiluatreted with choice views of Scottish scenery. ee Carnival Costumes.—Mr A L. Spencer, of St John, arrived here to-d«y wi ha supply of carnival costumes The costumes are on view in the stere lately occupied by Mrs. Robert Young ical Notice — The annual meeting of the Sherwood Cemetery Co. will be leid to- morrow (Tuesday) at the Board of Trade Rooms, Cameron Bivck, at 3 o'clock p.m. Be aure to attend. i A Geu —The Journal says that Mark Wrizht « Co's. men have completed the seating of St. Mark’s Catholic Charch. Lot 7, which is interiorally finished in ash, ceil- ing and all, and is a gem of surpassing beauty. we CARNTVAL skaters needing sughstaina and pastes #s Nigger blacky Clown white and Car- mine, Indian red, &c,, as well as all face powders end co-metiques, can procure the seme by giving previvus notice at Watson's Drug Store. jan 31 2i - Cucren Services -—-Rev. W. W. Brewer is expect d bone via the Capes te-night, and vil! condnect he special service in the Upper Methodist Church at 7.30 These services will be continued during this week, beginning each night at 7.30 o'clock. ANOTHER ENTERTAINMENT. — It is report- ed that the Charlo:tetewn Lawn Tennis Club intend giving s dramatic and musica) entertainment. We wish them success, for judging from our remembrance of a former entertainment given by this Club they know how to get up a good one. THe Youne Mrooriar.—St. John ad- vices state that a design of the Young mem- orial has been accepted. It will be a hand- some menument of granite and freestone, eosting $2,500 The design is the work of Fred Regerson. In all seventeen designs were submitted for the approval of the ecmmittee. a MENDELLSOHN’s ‘*Hymwy or Pratsz.”— Re sure to go ai d hear Meudellsohn’s ** Hymn of Praise,” by he thilharmonic Society, on Thursday nigh Remember that it has taken ® great deal cf time and perseverance on the part of the members of the society to prepare euch a difficult piece of music, ard you may never have an opportunity of hearing this grand musical composition again in your life- time, ceiwiinas PHILHARMONIC Society Coxcert.—-Tickets for the Phitharmonic Society Concert are row being sold by the members to their friends, and « good audience is expected on Thursday night. Members are requested to make returns of all tickets sold by them at the practice this evening If any tickets remain on hand after to-night they wil! be piaced for sa'e in the drug stores mentioned in the advertisment. ssiiieasiiatlicmiua Carnnivats.—Remember the Carnival in the Hilleborengh Rink to morrow (Tuesday) even- ing. Mr. Spencer, of St. John, is here with a supp'y of costumes su‘table for the occasion. Specia! prizes wi'l be offered for the best cos- tume. The Citizens’ Band will be in attend ance The carnival at Summerside on Friday evening next promises to be one of the moat svecessful aff-ira of the kiad ever held there. The usual special train arrangements bave been made. cide Axtr Satoon Cresape. — The town of Martinsville, one of the most lawless places in the state of Indiana, has been chanzed to a pew eful community by the crusade of the women, The numerous saloons are do- ing no business and a comic opers playing there was forced tu disband. Asa result, Fred. Brown, a saloon keeper, placed his stock of I-quors ina shanty boat and started down the White River to Williams, a few miles below Martinsville, where the boat Was anchored. He did a thriving bu-iness for a few days. The women had Drown | Sent ro jul. The husband of one of Women had been getting drank on the shanty boat, and was hauled ashore with a“ Tope and told to promise to care for his family or he would be hanged He premis- tdtodoso. The shanty how and liquors Were destroyed, aid now the women com- Mand the situation. ‘ reguiar | Meeting to-night at 8 | ? eee eee ene oe ee nce cet nA THE DAILY EXAMINER, - tae A age ne ne eee “MONDAY, FEBRUARY 2 UARY 2 is91. a en cet Bein ere ——— TEL’ GRAPHIC NEWS. Srecran Desratcues TO Tax EXaMInen. A STATEMENT BY SIR JOHN MCKINLEY THE What Country is Hit?) Orrawa, Feb. 2. Sir John Macdonald, in the course of an interview respecti: g Blain’s story about the McKinley bill, said : ‘I wish to reiterate that McKinley's friends made every effort to prevert any concession in favor of Canada. P state that I have it f.om the mouths of those who were in com- munication wih Mr MecKinlev on the matter. Persona'iy I have nothing to do with McKinley, The MecKinlky BIL was discussed, printed and passed before the foster tariff was completed; und Sir Richard Cartw ight, in every speech, and all the opposi.ien press, are dwelling upon it to thisday It was a singular circumstance, quice a happy coincid-nce in connection with ; McKinley's de ial that bis bill was retailia- } tory, that Canada is mostly bit. } country does the increased duty on hay bit? W hot other count: y does the additional duties | What other on eggs hit? It is the same with other items of the tariff The only country hit is i‘anada. { think the position I have berne out by the tacts ” ——_ —_@ TERRIFIC GALE. : VESSELS POUNDERED. Lonpon, Feb. 2. A terrific gale swept the Irish Sea on Saturday. A pumber of small craft foun- dered in Queenstown harbor. Details of the disastera have not yet been received. The Merchant Shipping Amendment. NEW PROVISIONS Toronto, Feb. 2. A special cable from Londun to the Globe says that the Merchant Shipping Amend- ment Bill, theugh brought by Howett, is prometed by Phinsoll. It d:ifers materially trom the last Bill, inasmuch as the pro- visions relating to bulkheads and carriage of live cattle are omitted. The mvasure prohibits deckloading with timber during the winter season. —- Customs Seizure. Hatrrax, Feb. 2. The Customs oflicials here have made a big seizure, inciudiag the Chandler Electric Light plant, for undervaluarion. The total value of the seizures foots up to $18,000. Personal. Sr, Joun, N. B. Feb. 2. Richard Hunt, cheif Census Commis- sioner of P. E. Island, passed through St. John en route to Ottawa last night. A Cold Wave. Sr. Jonn, Feb. 2. Weather reports this morning predict a terrific cold wave, the thermometer falling thirty degrees in Bay of Fundy by Tuesday morning. Our Premier Hono ed. Orrawa, Feb. 2. Hon. Neil MacLeod, Attorney General of Prince Edward Island, has been appoint- ed Queen’s Counsel. — An TstanpDer Aproap. — An exchange says: Mr. John Heartz, who was a few days ago elected President «f the Brick- layers’ and Masons’ International Union now in session at Toronto, is a Canadian by birth. He was born in Charlottetown, P E. 1., on Dec. 27 1855, and learned the bricklayer’s trade with his father. When seventeen years old he went to California, but times were very dull on the Pacific slope at that time, and he returned heme two years later. In 1876 he went te Denver, Col., where he has since lived, and where he has made for him- self a home, an envisble reputation and a snug fortune. Mr. Heartz took a lively in- terest in the affairs of the Iceal union at Denver and was tfe»surer of the organization for five years. Last year he was el cted vice- president of the International Union, and on the death of tne president, Mr. A J. Me- Donald in November last, he assumed the duties of that office, and conducted with such executive ability and dignity as to meri’ the honor of re-election. iat Potice Court. This morning the court enquired into the charge of assault preferred by William A. Bryenton against seven young mean. After hearing ‘he evidonce of the prose- ento and several others, Hia Honor dismissed the case, each party to the suit to pay his own costa In g'ving judgment His Hovor said that when the ma*ter first came before him he was given to understand that the assault was eommitted because of some testimony given ; by Bryenton in a Seott Act cxse. If the evi- dence to-day had shown that such was the case, he would give the defendants a term of ' imprisonment without the option of a fine. However this was not proven; bat, on the contrary, it was shown that Bryenton ws under the influence of liquor at the time of the alleged assault, and was himse'f in 9 quar- re'some mood. Mr W, 8. Stewaat appesred for the defendants, A Scott Act cise was farther adjourned. Overstocked. —Goff Bros. are clearing ont their splendid stock of Boots at s'sugh:er prices. (io to Goff Bros’. big clearance sale of Boots and Shoes for bargains. Goff Bros, are giving the largest discount ou Boots and Shoes. taken is fuily | ' THE PHILHARMONIC SOCIETY tesa reeee BILL. , | ' oeeeereee ON THURSDAY, oth of February, In Philharmonic Hall, ——WHEN—— MENDELSSOHN’S CELEBRATED Hy a Pra | WILL BE RE‘D RED. Tickets for sale at Apotheearies and Medi- cal Hal's and Drug Stores of Messrs. Rankir, Watson and Red:in, janl7—sat tu tha Liberal-Conservative CONVENTION. f; MERTING OF DELEUATES for ‘the 4 Third Electoral District of King’s County will be held in the Georgetown, on TUESDAY, 10th Keb:uary nex’, at 12 o’clock, noon, toselect a Candidate to fil the pl c+ rendered vacant in the repre- sentation of the Thi-d Electoral District by the de th of Hon. H. L McDonald. And ajs» on the same day, at the same place, at the hour of 2 o’elock. p. m., a meet- ing of Delegates from the several Districts of Kivg’s County will be held, to select Two Candidates to contest King’s County at the ‘next General Election for the House of : Commons. Chairmen of Delegates will see that their respective Boards be fully represented. D. GORDON, President. C. SHAW, jan31 Secretary. ae 2 Y. Vi. EL A. cinemas St. James’ Church. STEREOPTICON LECTURE, —ENTITLED—— “To and Fro in Scotland,’ WILL BE DELIVERED BY REV. H. DICKIE, B. A, Under the auspices of the above Society, In St. James’ Hall, eT ES MONDAY EVERING, FEBRUARY 2nd, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Fifty-Five Choice Views shown by a power- ful Oxy-hydrogen Lime Light. Ticket holde:s will please notice change of date. Admission, 15 cents, jan30 SUMMERSIDE CARNIVAL. A GRAND FAN Y DRESS CARNIVAL Ps will be held in the Skating Rink, Sum- merside, ON FRIDAY EVENING, OF F BRUARY. Profeesor Spencer, of St. John. will be in attend»nce, and will supply Costumes to Skaters at reasonable rates, Everything is being done to make this one of the best pageants «f the kind ever held in Summerside A Sp: ciai Train will leave Charlottetown at ,3 p.m (standard time); returaiog, will leave | Summerside at 12 o'clock. Return fares, $1! ; int+ rmediate s'ations, half regular rates. Trains from the west will carry pa ssenge's at half fares. All return tickets good for fol- , lowing day. | Doors open at 7 30. _menade at 8 o'clock. LOUIS B. HUNT, Secretary. | 6th Band and Grand Pro Summerside, Jan. 27, 1891. SPECIAL SAL WHITE EMBROWERY & PRINT ee a SUTTONS, Three Thousand Charlottetown, January 28, 1891. JAMES PATO ual \x) Wonderful Value ~—-- A & CO'S. 3 caleaianiicie —-——(x)—-- alisincanicabiahicen Wide White Embroidery, only 6c. per yard; yards English Prints, only 10¢e. per yard, in lengths from % to 20 yards; a very jextra lot of Knglish Prints, worth 16c, now 12c. JAMES PATON & 60., - =~ = MARKET SQUARE, Court House, | ' 36.00! —_—-—— ——{x )-— —— ee FLY DULLARS 10 bE GIVEN AWAY, —_ANWD—— Overcoats and Ulsters to be Slaughtered Richt and Left. a CHANCE OF A LIFETIME to get a Coat for almost nothing and $50 into the Bargain. | F An immense pile of Ulsters and Overcoats, usual price $6 00, $6.75, $7.50, $8.75 and $!0.00, now only $5.90. i | A Bottle containing Beans and Confecti.nery is hung in the centre of Prowse Bros’. shop. | Anyone buying $5.00 worth of Clothing or Dry Goods, and guessing the nearest to the number taan any stranger. Charlottetown, January 2, 1831—eod & w of Beans contained in the Bottle, sha!l receive, in cash, $35.00; second, $15.00. Prizes to be given on the 2nd day of April next. of the leading Papers of the City The Beans are to be counted by three of the Reporters Prowse Bros. have no m re idea of the number of Beans Come along, everyone, and try your skill in guessing, and get a Big Bargain PROWSE BROs., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, ky 144 QUEEN STREET.” LECTURE. R. LEEMING will lecture before the Natural History Society, inthe Y. M. ‘© A. Parlor, on Nt XT MONDAY EVEN- ING, February 2nd, at 8 o'clock. Sabject, “Instinct and intelligence in the Ensect World.” Admission free. jan28 ip. Cc. S, oo ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Diocesan Church Society will be held in St. Paul’s Schoolrcom, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, the 4th of February, at! 8 o'clock. The meeting of the Executive Committee, for the appropriation of funds, | will be held on the previous evening, com- mencing at 7 30 o'clock, PERCY POPE, Secretary. jan3l—3i A Chance to Obtain a Farm at a Bargain. ce ee ee ee HF subscriber offers for sale his Freehold Farm 100 acres of land, fronting on Souris Road, and within one and a he-lf miles ot the village. There is woe Dwelling and Barn on the premises, and 20 acres of good hardwood. Terms easy, aud made known on application to the owner on the premises, RICHARD T. LYONS, or to MATTHEW, McLEAN & CO., jan30—l1w Souris. Imported Seed Oats, BUSHELS FINEST BLACK, 10.00 now on the way from Great Britain. Orders booked at our office, where samples can now be seen. be Samples will also be mailed on application. CARVELL BROS. jan30—2w IMPORTED SEED POTATOES, LARK’S NO. 1.—Samples are now on the way and wil. be shown in a few days. they are an earlier potato than the Karly Rose, which they much resemble. CARVELL BROS. j2n30—2i_ oe hitiedeniiicane WANTS, LOST, FOUND a W ANTED.~— By the 5th of February, a Girl for genera) housework. Good wages will riven to a suitable ; crcon, Apply at this office, jan30—3i WANTED.—A good girl for general housework. | Apply to Mrs. C. V. McGrucor, Prince Strect. 3i—jax27 OR SALE.—A nice Building Lot at head of Alley Street. near Prince street, rituated on TAYLOR & STARTLING BARGAINS | Ladies’ Ulsters and Jackets, As- trakan Jackets, Children’s Ulsters. A lot came fate and will have to b slaughtered. | Wen’s Overcoats, Mens Fur Coats, Boys Overcoats. We want to clear our tables of these goods, and they will have to go regardless of price. Our Second Fler is one of the best lighted rooms in the city, and you can see well what you are buying. | HARRIS & STEWART. GILLESPIE. x)-——— We are making Special Redue- tions during this month on _ the binding of Miagazines, Dllustrated Papers, Periodicals, ete. TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, “igen of the Beg Book, J. D. McLeod's Corner: SOLID COMFORT am Is Palatable, Grateful avd Satisfying, the Drink to take —< when tired and used up, Strengthening, high ground and in good locaiity, near Upper Prince Street Church and School. Price low and terms easy. Apply to @rorer ABUT. jan? dee 18—-ddwhky : GC PMI OO 1 ere ee ee en ee