ee ne ee THERE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - ne RR ee FRIDAY, FEBRUA RY 6G A natty anette eam nelle 1891. ee SS — Liberal-Conservative COMMITTEE ROOMS. ———— WAPK’T HOUSE. tocal and Other Items. a O. H.--Regular meeting to-night, = PLANNELETTES and white cottons just Harris & Stewart, London House. feb6 3i Ni v4 epened iliac hoys ready made price Feb 5 3i. [tk balance of our selling st hall ants «were McLeod & Co. - Taowsers are selling so cheap at John afioerd to MeLeo! & Co's thar you cannot the opportunity pass with ut getting a pair. Feb. 5 whe > 7, Oevose Srr Hecror. -- It_is given + hat Sit Hector’ Langevin will be op- aad in his constituency, Three Rivers, Que, by Hon. Wilfred Laurier. FE Sr. Cram Mcbonap, Dentist, will be in Souris ov Febraary 4h, where he will re- min for a few days. Pevple wishing artifi- | int teath wil! please call ae soon as possible. fays—dy 3i wy 3i Kitep By a Fauuinc Treg.—Alexander | Royies, iiving on the Cox Road, Maitland, N. S,, was killed on Monday by a tree which he was chopping falling on him. He waa thirty tive vears old and leaves & widow’ and five children. - \ppies For Exouayp —A fruit dealer at Owen Sound has shipped 719 barrels of apples to the Liverpoul market. The ship- ment is the first from that place. Five tons ff hay were ted to pack the cars to pre- y nt freezing. - Spectr L Service. —Remember the special service yn the Upper Methodist church to- night at 7 30 o’cl -ck exvended to all, and we hope to see the place filled again to-night. The meeting l.st night was of « most interesting ch raccer. > FeweraL Nortce.—There bis been « change made in the arrangements of the funeral ot the late Mrs. Lloyd. There will be no funeral or-crssion from the house The service at st Peter's Church will be at 2.30 p m, inmediste'y after which the funeral will have for St. Peter's Cemetery. oo Ay Uwnyecessary Execanation — Ao Mutario pap-r hastens to # ate that the ward “arm” should be substituted for ** back” in the following extract from its previous issue : “The bride looked the picture of youth and beauty as he came in on her father’s back te where the ceremony was performed.” Hapa (rose Catt.—St. Michael's Ca- thedral, Montreal, had a very narrow es- cape from destruction a few nights ago. The sexton dropped « lighted oil lamp after the congregation had dispersed, and in a few moments the interior of the building was on fire, which «as with difficulty ex- tinguish wl, aliases Sropen Dear. -On Monday night, says a despatch from Halifax, Captain Amos Haley weat out to his barn, and not turning up 4 few hours later a search was insde and his dead bedy was found on the barn floor He apparently had died without a straygle. He was 67 yearsod and wis one of the well known shipmasters of Halifax. Scumersipe Caryivat —A grand fancy dress carnival will be held in the skating rink at Summerside, this (Friday, evening, be ginning at 8 o'clock. This will likely be one of the best affairs of the kind ever held in Summerside. leave Charlottetown for Summerside this afternoon at four o'clock (local) leaving Summerside on return at one a = m. (local) to-morrow. Return fare only one dollar, Evictioxs In New York —Rev. Dr. Me- (yun declares and the records prove, that in New York city last year there were four | times as many evictions as in Ireland He | says that in New York there were actually ° 2 000 evictions involving « population of 100,°00 It is probabe, jadging from the large l-ish population in New York, that over one-fourth of the evicted tenants were Irish famiies’ Th re were, therefore, more Irish evicted in New York than in Ireland, and many of the evicting New York landlords are no doubt liberal subseribers to the fund for fighting land ords in Ireland How would it do for the evicted tensnts to adopt a plan of cympaign, and send de‘egites to the old coun- try to colfecr funds forits supp»rt? Evic ions are the same in privciple on bo.h contin :nts. —__o—- East vs West —Grand heckey match at the Hilleborough Skating Rink on Wed- j nesday, Feb. Lith. Receipts in aid of the P. KE. Island Hospital. The members of the Club are in good form, having been bard at work during the past month, and ean guarantee the spec'ators & good game. he teams are as follows :— East. Fritz Moore. Ss C M OTe. AS Urquhart. West. Dr Johnson. Jas Rundle. B Dawson. R Johnsen, G V Mouwre. L, Whear. Mes-ervey. T Rogers. Saunders. (7 Rogers, Art Weeks. A MeNeill, J Whear. C Weeks. Wt W Davies. W Knight. H Carvell. _ Admission 10 centa. Come and enjoy this _ game. Hockey on the ice at § v C.UCK. New Sreamer Comiva —The annual meeting of the Canada Ata te Steamshio Company, was held at Hatfox a few days “Ro. The years business showed a good surplus —se good in fact that it was decided t» purchase another steamship to be put on Inthe spring to keep up the service, ‘ween Halifax and B stun with the steamer - Halitax The new steameris a powerfu. ¥in screw ship of guaranteed speed of 16 =. an hour She was built in England ar ihe Peruvian Government, but owing to ® war with Chili, she was not allewed to he to her destination and has been wa in London ever since The steamer rebuilt internally som-thing after model of the Halifax at a cost of about Additional steck will at once on the market for this new —John | A hearty invitation is | A special train will | ‘TEL’ GRAPHIC NEWS. Sprctran Despatours TO Tak EXAMINER. Dominion Savings Banks Three Thousand Dollars. Orrawa, Feb. 6. The Dominion Government has decided | to raise the limit of money place] in Do- | minion Savings Bonks to one thousand dol- jlars per year. At present depesitors are | limited to three hundred dollars. The | MAXimum amount at depositors’ credit, | which was furmerly limited to one thousand ‘ dollars, has been raised to three thousand | dollars. The Government has also author- ized the issue of three and a half per cent. | Btuck, redeemable at the end of five years, jin sumsof one hundred dollars and mul- \tiples thereof. This will enable depositers who exceed the limitation to take this stuck in any quantity. wt AT LENNOKVILLE Bishop's College School Burned | ; LENNOXVILLE, Que, Feb. 6. | A disastrous fire broke out at Bishop's College Scho: here to-day, destroying the school, All the pupils managed to save their , effects, The college building iteelf fortunate.y escaped injury. Tupper Interviewed. New York, Feb. 6. Upon his arrival in New York Sir Charles | Tupper was interviewe! by representatives of the leading New York newspap-rs. Re | plying to their enqairies Sir Charles :aid | that the Dominion his proposed a meas }of equitable reciprocity with the United | States ; that will be made the chief issue of the present campaign, and Sir John will | etand or fall by ic. Sir Charles Tupper is expected to be in ; Montreal this morning. } ; ; | Sir Charles Masters of Coasting Vessels to be Examined. ae oe Orrawa, Feb 6. | Captain Sunth, of the Royal Navy R - | serve, has recommended the Goverament | to order that all masters of coasting vessels shall be required to pass through an exami- nation ot general seamanship. He claims tha’ there are now many masters in com- m wud of coasting vessels who are unfit for their positions. Crossing the “traits of Canso. Sr. Jonny. Feb 6, Horses and teams are crossing the ice on the Straits of Cans» between Port Hawkes- bury and Port Mulgrave. Senator Howlan. Orrawa, Feb. 6. Senator Howlan left Ottawa last night. It is reported that he will resign his seat and run ag a candidate for Prince County. ~~ Weather Hallectin. Toronto. Feb. 6.—10 a. m. Winds mostly southeast to southwest; fair, milder weather. Personal. The Washington Star says there is © very ' genera] impression that Mr. McKinley will succeed Mr. Wiman as.secretary of the treasury. As will be seen by reference to another column, Mr. Arthur W. Weeks has been »dmivted to a pirtvership in the firm of James Paton & Co We join with the many friends of Mr. Weeks in congratulating him and in wishing the firm continued succers and resperity. . a cus Clow, M. P. P., Murray Har- bor, and J. ©. Arsenault, Wel ington, are registered at the Osborne “oe MARRIED. At Indiin River, on the 29th ult, by Very Rev Mer Gill's, Ri hird Maullaly to Miss Emma Higgivs. At the same place, by the same and on the ‘ game day, Stanislaus G DesRoches to Christie | Ann Gillis. At the residence of her son, John Arthur, Cavendish Road, on the 26th u't, Margaret Orr, in the 87:h year of her age, relict of John Arthur, A’ Schuyler, Neb, on the 9h ult, Nichol Maepherson, in the 58th year of his age, formerly «f P E Island. At Cascumpec on the 18 h ult, John Mace kinnon, shipbuilder, aged “3 years. A Evgin, N B, on the 12th ult, of croup, Verna May, in the 6th year of her age, daughter of Rev D H and Emma Lodge. Ar rue Carrs. —Croasing both ways to- day. Mail due about 4 o'clock. Tue Srantey left Georgetown at the usual time this morning. —_——__-o Tue Bean Soctat in McLeod’s Hall last evening was a very ej »yable affair. i if ish to spend your evenings plea- you wis pend y santly get a load of hard wood for your graies.—A. Down, Pownal Wharf. Apvice To Motuers — Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for children teething for over fifty yeara with perfect success. t relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces ratural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain ; and the little cherub »wakes as bright aga button” It is verv pleassnt to taste. It sonthes the chi'd, softens the gums, allaya all ain, relieves wind, regulates the bowela and = ia the best known remedy for di-rrhea, whether arisi g from teething or other ty-five cents a bottle. causes, Twen y v ap!l 990 iyeodwkyly Liberal-Conservative WARD MEETINGS. | A MEETING of the Supporters of the | Li iberal-Conserva ive Party will be | held at the hour of 7 30 o'clock, p. m., on MONDAY, the 9th day of February, inst., te Limit of Deposits Raised to. select Delegates to attend ‘he Liberal-Couser vative Convention on the 10th inst., at the following places, viz. :— Wards 1 aud 2—McEachern’s Building, Queen Street, Ward 8—Committee Rooms, Market Hall. Ward 4—]. D. MeL-od’s Hall, Queen St. Ward 5—Philip Large’s Warerooms. OCs A. A. McLFAN, febs - 3i Secretary. SUMMERSIDE CARNIVAL 4 GRAND FAN’Y DRESS CARNIVAL <4 will be held ia the Skating Rink, Sum- merside, ON FRIDAY EVENING, Gth OF F: BRUARY. Professor 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 of the kind ever held in Summerside. A Special Train will leave Charlottetown at 3 p.m (standard time); returning, will leave Summerside at 12 o'clock. Return fares, $1 ; intermediate stations, half regular rates. Trains from the west will carry passengers at half fares. Ail return tickets good for fol- lowing day. Doors open at 7 30. menade at 8 o'clock. LOUIS B, HUNT, Secretary. Band and Grand Pro- Summerside, Jan. 27, 1891. A Chance to Obtain a Farm ata Bargain. et eee HE subscriber «ifers for sale bis Freehold Farm of 100 acres of land, fronting on Souris Road, and within one and a half miles ot ‘he village. There isa good Dwelling and Barn onthe premises, and 20 acres of good hardwood. Terms cvasy, aud made known on application to the owne: on the premises, RICHARD T. LYONS, or to MATTHEW, McLEAN & CO., jan30—lw Souris Liberal-Conservative CONVENTION. A MEETING OF DELEGATES for the é Third Electoral District of King’s County will be held in the Court House, Georgetown, on TUESDAY, 10th February next, at 12 o’clock, noon, to select a Candidate to fill the pl ce rendered vacant in the repre- sentation of the Third Electoral District by the death of Hon. H. L MeDonald. And also on the same day, at the same place, at the hour of 2 0’clock. p,m, a meet- ing of Delegates from the several Districts of King’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 fuily represented. D. GORDON, President. C. SHAW, Secretary. jan3l TO LET. a2 HOUSE AND PREMISES on Dun- das Esplanade, lately occupied by Lieut. Governor Carvell, -——-— ALSO-—-— An Uffice of two rooms on the corner of Queen and Water Streets, former'y occupied by Fred. W. Hyndman, Esq., as an losurance Office. Apply to THOMAS MORRIS, feb4—3i eod On the premises. Imported Seed @ats, BUSHELS FINEST BLACK, 10.00 now on the way from Great Britain. Ovders bookéd at our office, where sainples can now be ae np, Samples will also be mailed on application. CARVELL BROS, jan30—2w Lebster Packers ! ee ee ee MANILLA. | SISAL, ROPE AND MARLINE, MIXED, | Supplied Di ect from Manvfactory or from Stock— Lowest Prices. CARVELL BROS. jan27—2w 2aw pat WANTS, LOST, FOUND de WARTER.- Pants and Vest Makers, at D. A. BRUCE 8. tf—feb4 WANTEN.—An energetic person (mele or fe- male) to canvass for two excellent Books Apply at the Diamond Bookstore. febt OST.—This prasnten. between Boyle’s Tan nery and J. &. Macdonald's Boot Store, s purse containing @ sm»ll sum of money. ‘th owner wil be very much obliged if it is left a4 this office by finder. febd wr S\LK.—A nice Ruilding Lot at head of Alley Street. near Prince Street, situated on hich ground and in good local:ty. near Uppe: Prince Sireet Church and Schoo!. Price low ond terms easy. Aprly to GEORGE AL RY. jant O*RD+tRS WANTED.—A few more board- B ers can be accommodated at the CENTRal Hovesk, Queen Street, at reasunadle rates. febdd5—2i pd OST. About 25th January, alady’sred leather L pu'se, containing » small sum of money Was lost betweea G afton Street West and Qua Sireet. Reward will be given by the own ro: recovery. Apply at this office. th eat—febs ‘ (new, worth $16), 1 set Roils, 1 pair Skelpers, 1 CIAL SALE WHITE EMBROIDERY & PRINT COTTANS JAMES Charlottetown, January 28, 1891. onderful Value sniapeenaceniionadianiiis — AT —— stein PATON & CO'S. saniniemaien ——_—{ X}-—— —— ne Wide White Embroidery. Three Thousand yards English Prints, only 10c. per yard, in lengths from 8 to 20 yards; a very extra lot of English Prints. worth 16c, now 12c. JAMES PATON & CO., - - - - MARKET SQUARE. only Gic. per yard; $50.00! ee —{x)—— es FTY DOLLARS TQ GE GIVEN AWAY, Overcoats and Ulsters to be Slaughtered Right and Left. ————(x) CHANCE OF A |LIFET!ME to get a Coat for 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 $10.00, now only $5.00. 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 of Beans contained in tbe Bottle, shall 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 Prowse Bros. have The Beans are to be counted by three of the Keporters no m re idea of the number of Beans than any stranger. Come along, everyone, and try your skill in guessing, and get a Big Bargain PROWSE BROS., Charlottetown, January 2, 1891—eod & wky GRAND OPPORTUNITY’ —tTO sECURE— Blood, Speed, Style and Beauty. KALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned up ‘o MARCH Ist, 1891, for all or any one of the following Horses Sicighs, Wagons, etc., etc. :— Stallions PRINCIPAL, 5629, WESTLAWN, 50638, 1 Buggy. 1 Road Cart, 1 do, Suiky, 1 Trotting Sleigi, 1 Driving do., 2 sets Harness. 2 sets Hubbies, 1 Sweat Klanket (new), 1 suit Blankets air uarter Boots. PRINCIPAL, w. b.s.. small star, very black oints, fosled 1884, 153 hands, by Hambletonian 2rince, 819, be by Kysdyk’s Hambletonian, lv. Hambletonian Prince’s dam is by Cassius M., Clay. 18. Principal’s first dam is Bay Fanny (s's- ter to Kitty Cook, 2 26), by Abraham 353, he by Daniel Lambert, 102; second dam Fan.y Allen (dam of Kitty Cuok, 2.26), sister to Daniel Lam- oertand F han Allen, 473; hird dum Fanny Cook by Abdaliab, 1; tourth dam by Stuckholm’s American Siar; fitn dam by Red Bird, by Bishov’s Hambletonian. Kysdyk’s Hanibleton- ian, 19, when crossed with the Clays has found nv eq alin revioducing. Clay mares have pro- duced Electioneer, George Wilkes, Dauntless, Victor, Von Bismaick end Hambletenian Prince (sire of Pr:ncipal). During the past few years the Hambletonian-Morgan cross has become very popular, many of the most successful turf perfurmers having this comination of blood. Principal, who inherits these two strains, bas a very fine. easy gai: and action, wit) lots of atyle. and with proper handling he Would make a tast | trotter, WESTLAWN. ch. s., 15} hands, small star, little white on hind heels, toaled 1884 by Wood- | lawn, 1568, he by Hero of Thorndale, by Thoin. dale. Woodjawn’s dam is the renowned brood mare Wa erwith (dam of five in 225 or betier). First dam Minnie West (trial %.45), by Allie; West, 74. (record 2.25) Allie West (by Almont) is sire of thedam o: Allie Wilkes, 2.2 3, which | sold iately for 220,000; also sire of the dams cf) five others that bave trotted in 23gor better, | Westluwn’s second dam is by che worid-renowned sire of biood mares, Mambriuo Patchen, whose blood flows in 106 that have entered the 2 30 list during the past season. It will thus be seen that Westlawn 1s made up of the very richest of pro- ducing and reproducing blood, In the Dominion we doubt if he can be exceiled in his maternal line of ancestora. Just look at what Waterwitch, Old Dolly, Heroine, Lady Patriot and others have dons. Westlawn, although never; handied for speed. was given a public exhibition atgChar- lottetown, during the Exhibition races there in the fajlof 18-9, by aman who never saw him previous to that day ‘The time made for a half- mile was 1.142-5 Westlawn, heving lots of vim and nerve, would not surprise us if, wih proper handling, he yet paced bis milein 2.20 or better, rhis speed, combined with his style and beauty ought to make him a very valuable sire and a goodinvestment The get of both these stalli: ne how size, style, action and finish that stamps chem as successfu! sires. Having other business which reqvire all our ‘ime and attention, we have decided to close out our stables, so that bargain« may be expected. The Steck, &c , may be seen at all times, and +l] information given »y ‘he undersigned on ap- plication. All mares sersed last season not roving inf.ai can be re'urned free upto the inte of opening the tend: , ot 80 long as the horses remain % ONT POBS<.-i0N, Terms either cash or on--half cash, and the aiance in ope or two years on approved security, and this to be stated inthe tender. We do not vind ourselves 'o accept the lowest or any tender. B. L. WOODSIDE. JAMES McLEOD, } Owners. B. L. WOUDSIDE, Managing Owner. Summersitie, Jan, $1, 1%1~—dy 51 wky 7 THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET. a Charlottetown, Jan, 12, 1891. —————— | EVERYBODY'S PILLS, for Indi- gestion, Constipation, Bi-ivusness, Piles, and the many aiiments caused by the sluggish Waltham and Elgin WATCHES! G. H. TAYLOR, Nerth Side Queen Square, a — JOWSON’S COUGH SYRUP, for Con hs, © lds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat and Bronciis! troubles. Pleasant to take. Will action of the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. | not hurt the youngest child or feeblest adult, Price 2jc. per Box. We have constantly ip stock Oil Emulsions, and other remedies in demand at this season of the year. Honey ard Almond (ream, Philoderma, Camphor Ice, Col Glycerine Jelly, Vaseline, Price 25c. per Bottle. all the well-known Congh Syrups and Balsams, Cod Liver Also— aa Cream, Cream of Witch Hazel, for Chapped Hands and Face, «t Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1890. A. & JOUNSONS DRUG STORE, Corner Kent and Prince Streets. ee me - ——— Telephone Company cof P. E. Island. TOLL LINE WESTERN STATIONS. Charlottetown, Hunter R ver, New G.asgow, Laird’s Mulls, Rusticoville, North Rustico, Emerald, Tryon Mills, Crapaud, Victoria, Freetown, Kensington, Clifton, Stanley, Malpeque, Summerside, Centreville, St. Eleanors. Charletown, Ocet, 14, 1890, STATIONS. ance aeemmaniiie EASTERN STATIONS. Mount Stewart, Peake’s Station, Cardigan, Dundas, Grand River Bridge, Annandale, Souris, Ceorgetown, Lower Montague, Montague, Murray River, Murray Harbor North, Murray Harbor south, New Perth, Valleyfield, Orwell, Vernon River Bridge, Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manager-3