The Liberal-Conservative Party have taken the reom in the Market House, formerly used as the City Council Chamber. This room wiil be epen throughout the cam. paige, THE DAI LY EXAMINER, SPECIAL Desparocurs Tro ‘CHE EXAMINER. ‘DOMINION PARLIAMENT | | a Summary of Te ee ee Local and Other Items. WANTED~—A DAILY EXAMINER of date Dec. | 25. iSSY. « - = SALE To-Nicut at Ol Parntings and ons H. Norton & Co half past seven im ludea handsome mirror.—E., janl7 2i - SUPREME Cor RT y vs William H ‘ for breach of c ( The case of Charles Har is still before the en ant, ire - ~>-~ Down Wert Vcuintry” is convulsi ii American cities, will be sung Penny Readings next for the first time at luesday. _ = Y. M. C. A. Gywyastcumu.—<All persons in terested in the gymnasium are invited to meet inthe pailor of the Y. M,. C. A. on Monday evening at 8.20, - loURNALISTIC.—The Halifax Acadian Re ‘order commenced its 78th year on Monday last, the first number having been published on Jan 13, 1813. ogee Wiurre Goops.—As will be learned from another column, an important sale of White Goods commences on Monday at one of our leading dry goods stores. - CANADIAN INDEPENDENCE —At a recent meeting of the Young Men’s Liberal Ciuh, of Toronto, the principal spe«kers favored Canadian independence and advocated the fostering of a Canadian sentiment. - SoctaL AT New Guiascow.—A social in aid | of the church at New Glasgow will be held in New Glasgow Hall on Tuesday, 28ch January, or if that day should be stormy, it will be held on the evening of the foliowing Friday, Jan’y sist, beginning at 6 o'clock. ictal tihtlien Wire tur GLoves.—The Boston Globe re- ports that Dick Cronin and Jimmy Connolly have signed articles for a 20-round contest on the evening of the 29th inst. The match is for a purse of $500, and will take place at the rooms of the Bay State Clab, imine LA GRIPPE.—The Transcript gives currency to the statement that there are about 400 cases of La Grippe in Moncton. The disease is also prevale nt in the Kingst dD, Ont., pe ni- tentiary, seventy convicts and many of the officials being stricken down, = -~ Tue fountain of perpetual youth was one of the dreams of antiquity. It has been well gigh realized in Ayers Sarsaparijla, which purities the blood, gives vitality to ail the bodily functions, and thus restores to age much of the vigor and freshness of youth ll Arpine THE LepeRsS.—At a dinner given in London recently to raise a fund for the es tablishment of a leprosy station, the archbish- op of Canterbury, the brother of Father Dam- ien, and other present The Prince of Wales presided and made a long and interesting speech in behali of the fund. notables were Lossters —The St. John Sun says 8. Dureil Grimmer, of St. Andrews, has on band in a pound in the harbor, 2,000 and odd live lobsiers, which he proposes ship- pine as opportunity offers, to Boston or fontreal. The lobsters were caught out- side in deep water. stiles Tuat Express Mattrer.—With reference to the statement made in Tue EXAMINER a day or two ag», that the Dominion Express Company was about to establish a branch of their business in this city, we are requested to state that the Canadian Express Company is the only one that can establish Agencies in the Maritime Provinces. iicad Earty STRAWBERRIES.—A crate of straw berries was shipped from Charleston, S. C., to New York, a few days*ag». They were grown in the open air. Should the warm weather continue a week or more, the annual strawberry crop which is not due until March or April, will be ready for marketing. sb bisieaiitin Her Own BAaNKeR.—One day lately an el- derly lady resilting in Kenosha, Wisconsin, suddenly dropped dead from some heart troub- le. She was supposed to be very poor, hav- ing worked hard allher life. The undertaker was summored tothe residence to prepare the body jor burial, and while removing the clothing it “as noticed that the brstle was rather heavy; in fact, it was so weighty as to attract attention. Itwas tipped open and the spectators were thunderstruck to fiod se- creted therein over $1,800 in bank notea. The old lady instead «f spending her money had hoarded every cent and saved the above amount which she preferred to carry around with her rather than entrust to the banks. ee ee Religious Services, The usual gospel meeting will be held by the Y. M. C. A. to-morrow aftennoon at 4 o'clock. Subj-ct—The song of Tucharius. Luke 1, 67 to 80. The bible class wii! be held in the parlor of the Y. M. C. A. this evening from 8 to 9 glock, conducted by the Rev. Mr. Gordon. Services in Zion Church to-morrow, con- ducted by the pastor at 1] a, m. and in the evening at 7 o'clock. Morning prayer meet- ing at 10.15; Sabbath schoul at 2 3 p. m. Remember the Railway Gospel Meeting in McLeod's Hall to-morrow afternoon at four o'clock. You wil always find a welcome. Lesson—Isaiah 13 11, **And 1 wil! punish the world fur their evil, and the wicked for their iniquity.” —— Local Notices. Ladivs, treat yourselves to a nice pair of warmly-lined overshoes, selling cheap at Goff Bros. janls Sure cure for la grippe, a pair of Goff Bros, felt slippers. janl8 Life preservers—a pair of good stout boots &t Goff Bros. janl8 dale to night at half-pasr seven, Immense stor“ of clothing, mits, gloves, dry goods, &e, +E H Norton & Co. jav]8 100 pieces Scotch tweed, in lengths of 2 to Tweel clothing at great bargains. 10 yardg, —E H. Norton & Co. janI8 alld eas For THe Weak ANp LANevip.—Campbell’s Beef, Iron and Wine is one of the best tonics. Powwessing many nutritive and strengthening Gualities. Is recommended by the leading Hedical men. It you are weak and languid a bottle will give instant relief. See that you Aitken, Trustee, an action | The song which | | Orrawa, Jan. 17. | ' ‘ke hbrone was moved by Mr. seconded by Mr. Prior, evlogizing the general terms. | Mr. Laureir, on | loudly cheered. He (FOV erument’s policy in denied the statement | condition lhe Canadian Pacitic, he went discriminating against che Northwest charging from to Say, was rmers of thea Americans, by for carrying Canadian than from St. }to American ports on the Atlantic. | He said there was not an industry in j the country that would not be benetitted | by reciprocity. He condemned the course of the Government with respect to the Behring Sea question, and urged that | Canada should have the right of negotiat- ing direct with regard to such a matter, | Sir John Macdonall insisted that the ccuntry was prosperous, notwithstanding the assertions to the contrary, and believed that the mass of the people’ were satisfied. He thought the Government would be able to answer the charges of vacllation preferred against them The mover and seconder of the address, who came from different parts of the Doniivion, had testitied that the country Was ijl & prosperoys condition and that the | National Policy was not a failure. He waa glad that the Opposition had adopted a pohey of free trade with the United States ind believed the Conservative party wou!d remain in power after he (Sir John) had d appeared, The address was then passed and the House adjourned till Monday. NOTES. Mr. Taylor has given notice of a bill to prohibit the bringing of foreign laborers into Canada under contract. bir. Perry intends asking if the P. E. i. Government has withdrawn any further amounts from the capital in the hands of the Federal Government. The Northwest members are urging the introduction of special legislation against Polygamy. wheat ports Paul BNGLAND AND PORTUGAL. Trouble Continues. ~ -- | The Lisson, Jan. 17. The Seculop published to-day an unsigned manifesto headed ** The Directory of the fortyguese Republicans to the Nation.” it denounces vociferously the English ultimatum, and adyocates a Republican confederation of the later nations, and adhesion of Portugese to such federation. It declares that the movement with federation of the Latin Republics is steadily making great progress. The manifesto does not advise a revolution in Portugal at the present moment, is moderate in tone throughout except as to the denunciation of Engiand’s action. All papers, republican as well as others, advise prudence and moderation in the present crisis. The ex- travagance of the schuvolboys in the streets and the demonstrations seem to have open- ed the eyes of the men of the country to the folly and danger of their way of treating international difficulties. Mobs of workmen and sailors parade the streets denouncing England. The English- men employed by the government have been given the alternative of dismissal or uaturalization. English fligs have been bought aud publicly burned in several rowns. The rumor of a British fleet in the Tagus has had « tranquilizing effect upon the papers. Lonpvon, Jan. 17. The Portuguese correspondence was pyb- lished yesterday in a blue book. The News, commenting upon the despatches, says that they confirm the opinion that the Murquis of Salisbury spoiled a very strong case by undue hastiness. His despatches insult Senhor Gomez, by implyiug disbe- lief in Senhor Gomez word. It is dvoubt- ful whether any further negotiations will be possible between the governments for a long time. The New Party. Montreal, Jan. 17. L’ Electeury says, referring to the present session of the De minion Parliament, that a party will be formed by the Equal Righters, which will have the effect of putting both the Government and Oppusition in a deli- cate position. From St. John's. Sr. Joun’s, N. F., Jan. 17. Government candidates were returned at the by-elections by large majorities. The cailection in St. John’s in aid of the Harbor Grace Cathedral amounts to eight thousand dollars. Another Delegation. Monrreat, Jan, 17. The bankers who attended the recent meeting here will proceed to Ottawa short- ly to hold conference with the Government regarding the proposed change in the Bank- ing Acts. Balfour’s Opinion. Lonpown, Jan. 17. Balfour, in a speech delivered at Muaid- stone to-night, ridiculed the rumor that parliament was to be dissolved. csielaccsiiinghiee Weather Builetin. ;. Torowro, Jan. 18.—-10 a. m. + eek for aud get Usmpbeti’s Beef, Iron and Wite, ™ ’ uov Blyeo} perstare. Proceedings. in the House of Commons to-day the jacddvess in reply to the speech from the Pope and who spoke briefly rising to reply, was | that the country was in a most prosperous m favor of ‘ -y é » higher rates | whose Manitoba to Fair cold weather, followed by rising tem. | i ‘aN by ' al ‘ | aN aed TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Lerrers To THE EDITOR. He Doesn't Want Micklannin. was always Liberal. must have change. Koger and Johney Matheson, that’s fairplay to the Frenchman. We want a Frenchman to sit for us in town; but Yeo, and Roger, and the rest say *‘ you have no Frenchman fit, you must take a young Micklannin from way down Bedeque who's here a year or two and has rich relation. No, sir; we don’t want any Micklannin; we wants our own man. Will Yeo put a Frenchman in Second District ? Will | Roger give us place in Bedeque ?/ Guess not, sir; so if we can know where is the Liberal party we'll those feliow We don't lke boss in our district | the name Tory, but somehow or other it's hard to think Mr. Blapehard more Tory i j show than Yeo. ANTOINE BERNARD. Little Tignish, 13 Jan. 1890. | This is clearly a case, friend Bernard, of sailing under false colors. If there be any party in the Province that may clsim heir- ship to the glory of the Coles- Whelan Ad- ministration, that party is manifestly the party led by the Hon. Neil McLeod, and supported by Mr. Blake and your fellow- countryman, the Hon. Mr Arsenault. And THe EXxaMINneR, established by Mr Whelan, still holds aloft the banner he flung to the breeze. You will do well then to take kindly to your friend, Mr. Blan- chard, and his colleague Mr. Larkins, and cut company with such Liberal masquerad- ers as Yeo, Hogers & Cu.—Ep. Examiner. } ——-——- pee Something Wrong. Sir,—On the 19th September, 1889, I paid for plank supplied to another by the City the sum of four dollars and -thirty-two cents ($4 32) but I do not find same ac- counted for in the report just published. G. W. Waxkerorp. ———_—$+¢-e—________ We need to revise our ideas about Russia. Last year she issued 7,427 volumns of pub- lications, while Great Bri'gin issued’ 6,491 apd the United States but 4.641. Germany, however, leads them all with 17,060 publi- cations, and strange to say, Italy comes next with 10,863. cli 1 SUUEE mi 7 AT 7.30 O'CLOCK, Continued on Saturday and until i all is Seld. hae ee ee FJYHE STOCK comprises some magnificent Wool Shawls, very handsome Wool Suits for Boys, verv handsome Table Covers, Ladies’ Fur Tlppets, Hats, Caps, Clothing, Linders and Drawers, &¢. Above guods are the samples of a Commer cial Traveler, direct from Glasgow, Scotland. Country dealers will find this a rare chance for bargains. EK. H. NORTON & CO., janl7 2i Auctioneers. Winter Crossing ! "a WINTER ROUTE between Cape Traverse and Cape Tormentine is now open, The Opposition Boats will carry Passengers and Luggage at the regular rates. Passengers will tind this rovte very much the cheapest. Passengers accommodated in the very best 5 3 manner, CAPT. GEORGE IRVING, janl17—I]m To the Electors of Char- loitetown, Common and Royaity. MENTLEMEN,—Tharkivg yeu for the jiberal support you have given me in the last tivree General Eiections, 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 3ench 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 sequired to be held in consequence of the vacancies created ud the nearness of the completion of the term of the present Pa:liament, to consult the elec'ors 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 hysbandman remunerative, hy inoreasing the aid given to the Annual Exhibitions, by the importation of improved stock, and by providiog instruciion on Agricultural Chemistry and a course of 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 locslity where they are respectively buiit. As in the past, our policy is to vigorously ress toa settlenent our cluims against the Federal 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 Pederal Government, our annual resources may not be sutiicijant 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 revenne will be acdupted as wiil bear the least heavily on the people, and will at the same time be just and equitable. Changes will be made in the patuiic service in order to secure efficiency and greater security to the public interests. 3 have the honor to be, Gentlemen, - Your obedient servant, - 18 NEIL, McLEODe... jenl3...st4i:- > hoe ¢ mt TO LER House on Water Street, containing elevén rooms wila ehep. Possession given enlith January. Apply te M. McQuarip, Lower Queen Strvet. t{—deord Monsteur,—l can’t write much English, but I wants to ask one question. I thought | (GUT, j j j | 1 belonged to the Liberal party. My father | But the Liberal party Myrick & Co., Ben rhe | Liberal party here now. The Liberal party | use to protect us against these men. | Whelan and Cules never drank tea with the Yeo. And the Liberal were tor giving u, | Pr WILL, DURING Bargains. tha rlottetoawn, Jannary 4. IRON end wk Ny (x) —(x) — | J JANUARY, GIVE SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS IN Reefers, Overcoats, Suits, Fur Caps, Wool Goods, Dress Goods, &&c. Le* (x? Our Stock must be Reduced before Stock-trking, so look out for Dont you forget that we are the Wonderful Cheap Men. PROWSE BROS., 144 QOYVREN STREET. 1890- PERKI | We take Stock seli the balance of low prices. Goods. a pair. Black Fur Capes Charlottetown, January 2, 1890—eod ELECTRICAL. T HAVE JUST RECEIVED an additional sup- ply of Annunciators. Gas Lighting Apparains, vied cal Batteries for Nervous and Rheumatic Persons, “ Victor” Bells, ‘*samson” Bitteries, Oraam+ ntal Bronze Buttons for “‘the big front door,” Learner’s Telegraph Out fits. All general Electrical Appliances kept on hand Work guaranteed. FRED. E. HGREIS, Corner of Quéen and Water Streeis., Ch’town, Jan. 4, 1890 NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual i General Meeting of the Shareholders oi Tne Examiner Pubiishing Company will be held at the office of THE EXAMINER hews- paper, on WEDNESDAY, the 29.h January, inst., at the hour ‘of Kight o'clock in the evening. en. W. A. F. SCOTT, janii—dy & wky Secretary. WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc QUSEKEEPER WANTED in a family of three small children. Aa elderly woman preferred, Keferences required. A_ good situ- ation for a suitable person. Enquire at this office, iw dy & wky—ianls NOR SALE.—A good horse, comfortable box piy to PERLEY WELSH, Upper Prince Street. janls—tf OR SALE.—Second-hand square Piano. Also F fine--oned Cabinet Orgau, admiravly suited ior church purposes. Appiy to JAME: K. WE' SH, U;per Prince Street. ay lw (i\hen Zaw)—jauls W AN?’ED IMMEDIATELY.—A good Cook, Apply to Mrs. INGs, the isplanade, janl7—3i pd OTICE [8S HEREBY GIVEN that the sub scriber wili be peepared to furnish good, cMar, Spring Water Ice to all those pereons re- quiring it, after Saturday, 25th inst., athis dam at Souchport.—pwaro Keny. jan.6 ANTED.—A good plain Cook in a small family. No washiag. Apply at this oltice: jan!d—3i : - OST.—On Suoday right gst, near or in St. James’ Churen, a $3 note. Finder will oblige by leaving it at this vilice. li pd—janii i NALESMAN WANTED on Commissiva. to j Ss establish a Bicycle Agency for the Province / of Quebec. Must devote his whole time to it. and be able to give a bondsman. Apply with \referencesio The Goold Bicycle Co,, Limited, Brantford, nt. ' eod ti 30. h—janit WANTED—a Housemaid. Good wages. Apply } to Miss PrTreRrs, Sidmont deci ! ANTED.--A Maid Servant for general house- work, Apply tg Miss Moxits, Water St, | teud~se SHCU bh Ei PERKINS & STERNS’. a sleigh, and set of harness—all for $125. <Ap- j w Year-|890. $3 & STERNS. this Month, and before doing so will our Fall and Winter Goods at very Bargains in White Wool Blankets; bargains in Bed Comforts; bargains in Fur Goods; bargains in Dress Fifty pairs Grey Blankets, slightly soiled, at $1.00 Job lot of Fur-Lined Cloaks at half price; job lot of at half price. A BARGAIN AST JANUARY SALE j | 0) otis and Custom Made Clothing A E ARE OFFERING the balance of our Winter Stock of ¥¥ Cloths at tremendously reduced prices. Come early and secure Bargains. Our stock consists of Neps, Beavers, Pilots, Worsted Over- ° . “| ° “ ‘ . coatings, Heavy Canadian, Scotch and Irish Tweeds, Fur Caps, Fur Collars, Gloves, Underclothing, ete. We have no superiors in the Tailoring line. every Garment. JOHN McLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, We guarantee Ch'town, Jan 9, 1890- 20) 1 Wow is the Time. wiieenelien —(x)—~-~--— S 1 AM DETERMINED not to carry auy of my present stock of WINTER GOODS over, they must go regardless of profit, us 1 must make room for my SPRING STOCK. These goods are warranted genuine ENGLISH and SCOTCH BEAVERS, MELTONS, VEN ETIANS, NAPS, WORSTEDS and TWEEDS. Customers wanting SUITS, OVERCOATS or REEFERS, can have those goods | made up at prices away down. Parties wishing to seeure Bargains should avail themselves of this oppercenity. ee Were eee ew MERCWANT TAILOR, UPPER QUEEN STREET, l Charlottetown, Jan, 14, | 890. ‘ ee fi eae iat NC A ee AT Se ce otk sarap A