wir Aa Me eS ao ~ eCiray = ii Pilon dS Sey eh EM nalg DAILY Sa Ee HXAMIN iit, ‘ i Local and Other Items, s v I ' . I e 1" i vv. U . 1 session I yi y 8 i) Divisi . 4 ' : \i S ‘ KS H i i iri - At i ’ ~ Ha Q sin i I A i s at | i i en s = y ] DE te vin t ppias, 4 5. I m Au lonec \ s wi i ged grandeur tN h Ww f Lily b l, sould not tal » hh Monsig r Gillis n gnt, e Due St I again this alter noon, When the case ot Albert Al'en, charged with the larceny of money from the Salvation Army Home comes up, Pur Salvation Army intend holding a week of special holiness meetings in their barracks, mamencing on Monday, the 18th Christians are specially invited to attend. Bap Roaps —People from the country report bad roads as a result of the on the Provincial Building, Market House and | other placea, out of t to the memory of | the Duke of Clarence, whose was last eveniog announce by Tire EXAMINER y respe , “a aiearn Tue Turxish Way.—The dowry of a Turkish bride is fixed by custom at abvut $1 70, and ihe wedding day 1s invariably | Thursday. No spovuns, forks or used at wedding feas wine 1s} ANOTHER CENTENARIAN —D. Mossey, aged 1U5 years, died at UC WednesJ ay Iris ¢ ug g was the rruwall, Oit., on that M ssey idest maa in the Dominion. He | was of Irish descent i ' Crossincs WANTED A crosein bad- ly needeu at the junction of hus Sirs et] and St. Peter’s R al, r Cleme 3” ner. Another crussing is badly neede I Euston Street, near McKinnon & M Lean’s fvundry A LIBERAI DonaTI N. ~The Masonic Cc c ’ nmitcee desire to return their sincere thank I se Farle 4 v wards tk fasonic T nple Fund the «m t 0 i irpes services rel at S 3 1€ on i ay bi a | las r rm. I ", 2 y ‘ il + Tr, Wi i a 0 tug in v1 ia tis Vionda the 3 a Sy I J. Gordon 1 W WW Brewer will deliv i 3se8 Sul duty of t Hour.” Collection to aid benevolent work of the unio: janld 3i of bvots and shoes st stamper’s Corner The sho has t» be vacat ed for building pu poses. Now is| the time to get bargaius in fine bovts. ove shoes, slippers, Ke. as | i | | Remember the clearing eut sale | the stock must be soid.— KR. H. reer ti -> On Dec. 3 t ants and others wil | be making out their accou ta and will expeot py of them For this particular kiad of billiousness there is nothing like the hard eash ; but for ordinary bilious headache, &c., Ever ybody’s Pills are the g: 25 cents you can buy a bex drug score. eat reme dy. For & your nearest - Vice counsel ApMIRALTY Courr.—On app'ication of bois Morno- the Heather morning at ten wr the Fastnet, the Court ing postponed th eariag of Belle-Fastnet case until Fi iday purpose of h o'clock, for the from Halifax wring Wiiluesves on the question of the existence inst. ee: | held yesterday Kanny and Stairs were no weather we are now having. The city | minaved. streets are alsu in a very muddy condition. HAw?.Marr.— Plage are at half-mast to ‘Victory in Glengarry. 'was returned fur Soath Winnipeg, where , tholie voters. ‘uti the SS. Stanley, commencing to-day, to I ‘© ply between Georgetown and Pictou. A BALICE i a di Weuther tutieisy. a 1 5 ; west; « a TEL! ORAPHIC EWS, 1892. cco (USE Out-I5 Cents Each QUEBEO «© ELWOTIONS.| © opapprnrr's of the Conserva- tives, ECIAL Desratouss To Taz Net rTince Prospects YT i inlets nae a i ‘ HANDBOOK, Containiog a Calendar for 1892; Table of Tides for Charlottetown; Moon’s Changes; Eclip- ses; Fixed and Movable Feasts; a Dire« tory of Loca! and Dominion Go; ern- Mox Trea, Jan. 15. the Province now looks as if would sweep the Political circles through: ut animated, and it herville Cabinet are greatly D- bou Provir Hon. Mr. Jely s refusal to endorse ment Officials, atc. ; Ecclesiastical Mercier’s regime has bsen the means of and Society Matters ; Civic and driving a great number of the old Liberals cael eee, — é ; i ot with a value into ministeria! ranks. Lhe weakness of oot eS Yee the Mercier party is shown by a lack of y T wag) 4 AN 00 ry party PRONOUNCING HANDBOOK candidates willing to support the fallen count, while on the other hand the Con. of Words often’ Mispeedipaiibed servative standard bearers in St. Antoine , ee ' division, Hochelaga, Three Rivers, St PUBLISHED BY Maurice, Champlain, Kichmond, Wolfe, Megantic, Pontiac, Monteslm, Terrebonne, THES. L. CHAPPELLE, Nicolet and several other divisions in the Diamond’ Bookstore. eastern part of the province have no Charlottetown, Jan. 14, 1892—3i eod wky 1i ANTI ——BEFORE-—— Uy, opponents, and a great many of the above wiil be elected by acclamation, Halif.z Elections.| [MU ‘Kenny and Stairs in the Field Haurrax, Jan. 15. The Halifax election is to take place on | Feby. 4th At the Liberal-Conservative | | conveation An Increased Bajority. Orrawa, Jan. 15. McLennan’s been materially increased. turns show 374 majority. majority in Glengarry has The latest re- Separate «chools Defeat. Wryyipeec, Jan. 15. Bs seh ie Te De _— 18$2 * 4 _, Ln , FRIDAY, JANUARY 15 AT IT AGAIN! Radward Island Calendar| Cutting Prices. THE BAZAAR CO. —-—ARE GIVING—~— 2s Per Cent. Off THE BALANCE OF THEIR TY 000 — FOR—— Two Weeks (BEFORE STOCK-TAKING). BOOKS, STATIONERY, BLANK BOOKS, INKS, MUCILAGE, PICTURES (Framed or 6therwise), MIRRORS (British Plate), PICTURE FRAMING done to order. 1S92, inot intentionally so) is nevertheless mis- Wholesale & R tail Stationers, CHARLOTTETOWN, 2 .A notice appears in Mr. Theo L. Chappelle’s advertisement which (although leading. His statement. that ‘tthe Bazar is closed for the present ‘’ has no reference x Separate schocls have received a stun For All Accounts ure bivg blowin the election of Mr. J. D. | Cameron, the Greenway candidate, why nished by Us, there are a couple of hundred Roman Ca- ota nk eck The Stanley. Orrawa, Jan. 15. The Marine Department have ordered a ~i0 a m. northeast or north- ld weather with local snowfalls., Tonxonro, Jan. 15 Strong winds or gales, - oe + General Telegraphic News MERCHANT TAILGR, 140 Queen Street. Lonpon, Jan. 13.—Deganavioff, the no- torious Anarchist, who has long been want- ed by the police of several European cap- itals, was arrested in this city to-day upon suspicion of having been concerned in the manufacture of bombs, and in the spread Charlottetown, Jan, 13, 1892—eod & wy of the literature seized by the police at | ———— : ! ees Welsall recently MontreEat, Jan. 135.—Another batch of | have been led to believe. | tind us here, ready to give the Best Bar- | gains in the City in Books, Stationery and to the Bazaar Company’s Store, as some You will always Wholesale orders attended janll Fancy Goods. to promptly. HORSES WANTED. WV ANTED to purehase immediately, fifteen good sharp drivers; also, some heavy Apply to team horses. W. S. McKIE. Ch’town. Jan. 12, 1892—dy lw wky Ii i{ANURES! Q* ARRIVAL OF THE “EREMA” from Liverpool, G. B, tha subscriber will have for sale a quantity of FIRS’-CLASS ENGLISH MANUREsS, consisting of Sulphate of Ammonia (guarantced), 244 per cent, Ammonia. Sulphate of Potash (zuaranteed), from 90 to 95 per ceut. Sulphate of Potash, Superphosphate of Lime (guaranteed), 35 per cent. Soluble Phosphate. Superphosphate «f Lime (guaranteed), 26 per cent. Soluble Pbos):h ste These Manures will be furnished in Ton Lots of 2240 lb3., in snitab e proportions for different |letters of credit was unearthed to-day by |the new Quebec government, by which the | Mercier ministry pledged the credit of the | province a year in advance to the extent of | over three hundred thousand dollars. The |credits range from two bundred to thirty | thousand dollars, and many of them have been presented for payment, but returned jou the ground of **no funds.” The pre- ;sent government, it is stated, have a nght | to repudiate these amounts, and if they do {the bankers and brokers will have no o:her | resource than to sue Mercier and the other bow of th poe ee Ses aa the! members of his administration who en- bow o e F tnet, previous to he time « i . , ee A 2 bai /\ dorsed them. Should, however, the De- be colision. : ; 3 an boucherville ministry decide to take them pcenladbalithite a a 1892 —A copy of Chsppelie’s Prince|4P> they will find a different matter | Edward Isiand Calendar and Handbook for 1892 has been received by Tue FXAMINER Its contents include a calendar for 1892 of tides, moon’s changes, eclipses, fixed and moveable feasts, a directory ef Lecal and Dominion officials, ecclesiastical” ang « saciety matters, and a proveuncing “handboyk of words often mispronsunced. It is a very complete work of the kind, and every one should have a copy. table }obtain the money, asthe treasury of th } province is practically empty. | ‘ mn | Orrawa, Jan. 13.—The election | Laval, necessary by the appointment « Mer. Ouimet as minister of public wo. ks, | ihas been eet for February Ist. | Carro, Jan. 18 —The Moayard, a power- }fai independent Arab paper hitherto op- | posed te English occupation of Egypt, now } gratefully acknowledges the benetiis deriv- Tue Turr.—W. C. Jones, president of jed fre - the occupation, and expresses the the Columbia driving park association, | 2p? ‘hatit will be long continued. Phe Tenn., has written to Robert Bonner and} Psper acats— the presence of the English J. Malcolm Forbes off-ring a purse of $10,- | frustrated toreign intrigue against the suc- 000 for a race between Nancy Hanks and | cession «f Abbas Pacha, the consummation ILONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. i | i ielehtotaloess } bal Chay Sl PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAK ING. During the Month of January we will offer Sunol at the October meeting, all the money.to go to the winner, and he to give’ it to ary charitable institution he wishes. | Mr. Jones thinks that, taking iato consid- | eration the seasen and shape and condition | ef the track, it wi!l be possible for the win- | ner to secure Mr. Bonner’s $5,000 offered | for a 2 05 trotter. Se For Over Firry Years Mts Wiinsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it pro duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, aud the little cherub awakes as ‘‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It child, softens the guras, allays all pain, relieves wind, regniates the bowels, and is the best-kuown remedy for soothes the diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twe ity-five cent s bottle, be sure and ask f Mra. Wineloe’s Soothing yrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Hook anp Lappex Co —4‘. new Hoek and Ladder OC >mpa 'y Was form “ds las evening, as fk llows Captain ~Kenneth Finl.ysoa L eutensnt @C+phas Maurie y. Secretary— Daun Finlayson Che other members of the Company are : Michael Hennessy, Patrick Burke, Wis Ronald Maedonald. Fredk Long, William Giliespe, John Prond, George Gulespie, Aib L a Jaa Gil Robert R sttray, Henry Hooper, Wesley Quigley. of which plot mght have résalted in dan- ger us disorders, . Lonpon, Jan 13.—Two more men have i" . i} been arrested in connection with the a i Waldall Anarchist conspiracy. dail was f). id refused. Lonpoy, Jan. 13.—A despatch from long Kong says the steamer Namchow has foundered off Cupchi Point. and 414 persons, including the Eurepean crew of, EO to 70D per cent the steamer, drowned Sa _ Orrawa, Jan. 13 —Owing to the dan- gerous illness of Mr. Burdett, M_ P., for West Hastings the proceedings against him have been withdrawn. Smith, ex-M. P., wil] contest South Ontarie, and Henderson wil] contest Halton in the Government in- terest | Moncron, Jan. 13 —A boy named Thib- | ideau, 14 years of age, was kiiled on the | Buctouche and Moncton railway, at a! We respectfally invite corres. | plage called MeD -ugall settlement, yester- pendence, and give prompt and day. He fell from the top of a toaded car oarefal attention to mail orders. hat was being moved at the siding. Oue | leg was cut off, and the body badly bruised. | He lived some hours in great agony. : Monrreat, Jan 13 —The way Mercier- | ites run the Province may be gathered from the following story: A well known coal dealer having secured a fat contract to supply fuel for the Montreal Court House, | was so delighted with the bargain that he ea: supplied the winter’s eral to BP: emier Mer- Philips cier, to the Count’s bro her Juseph, and to a lady friend of the latter. i janl3—tts | TUK AT DISCOUNTS RANGING FROM — — 9 per cent. Extra for Cash. COLONIAL HOUSE, | Montreal, “quare, gia YLWARD, Southport ‘Millions want | soils and crops, : = , _ Purchasers will fiad it to their interest to order | direct from the ship at landing and save expense in storage, etc. D. FERGUSON, janl2 NOTICE. TOTICE is hereby «ive. tist th: Aanual L General Mecting of th+ Stharenolders of THE Ex4MINER Pudlishing Comoray will be held at the offi-s of flit MX aMiNuaA newspaper on WEDNESDAY, tie 27.8 4ssa1sty, inst, at the hour of 8 u’cieck in the eveniny. W. A. ¥. sCoTT, janil Secretary. Cater P ATD ee CLEAN DRY WHEAT, \ FREE FROM SMUT, At the Roller Mills. jun8-dy 6i eod & wky “WANTS, LOST, FOUND. &e W ANTED.—-A girl for geaera) housework, Appiy te Mrs, W. BK. Stewart, Brighton Road, \ AS TED.— 1 good 6xperienced laundress to take charze of a family washing once a Week at a gentleman’sdesidence: Apply at*this janl4 office, zh lw pd—janl3 Reg een i ee 1PLITTER KNIV®S, Tinsmiths’ Shears, \) Planer Knives, Paper Kuives, etc., ground at Kensington Tannery. Satisfaction given.— E. B. Love & Son, *>*— 3i pd —jan9 é ur CARRIAGE HORSE will be lent for some months to any responsible person who will iveat it well. Address applications to Post Office Box 676: jang 392--JANUARY--1892. r ' —_—_——— fo] — x | -——- | |/\OU CAN ALWAYS RELY on getting the very best Bargiins in the City during this Month at our Store It has always been our custom to clear out all Remnants and | Short Ends this Month. All our Stock at Reduced Prices. The balance of our stock of /OVERCOATS and REEFERS will be sold off chzap. Do not buy FUR GOODS until you see what we have in stock. We will give you a Genuine Bargain. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOR STORE GOOD STOC Is AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS IN AND FINE PRICES. ( ————( 3} This You will do well to Remember when about to buy Boots, (x) WEST SIDE OF QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P, E. ISLAND, Charlottetown, January 6, 1892—eod & wky Next Month we purpose altering the plan of our Store to make room for our Spring Stock. In order to reduce our stock we will give some Big Bargains in all departments. This is our first Cheap Sale---you will find it genuine. We imitate none but surpass all. THE ONLY REAL AND GENUINE PATTON BROS. 136 QUBEN STREUT. Charlottetown, January 5, 1891—eod & wky UREAT GLEARANGE SALE ———_—_AT——__ — THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. (x1 — We invite the public to call and see for them selves. We have placed in the market an elegant range of Gents’ Furnishings at Cost, to clear, -in-« cluding Underwear, Collars (latest styles), Ties, Gloves, Caps, ete. As we are going out of this special! line, we as‘< you to secure for yourselves Bargains only to be. had ence in a great while. Genuine Sale. Come and secure first choice. Overcoats and Suits selling cheap- $$$ 3) idiiniiens McLecd & McKenzie. Charlottetown, November 10, 1891—eod & wky Shirts, WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A servant for seneral housework in a smali family where ag es sno washing, Apply at this office. jan \ ANTED,.—At Montague, a good barber. A ’ good place fora good man. Apply to J. J. MACDONALD, dec28 OUND.—A purse of money. The owner cen have same on epplication at Tuk EX4MINER office nud payment for this advertisement. dec29 I O LET.—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street Known as the Uestello property. Ap- ply to Davies & Haszard, or the owner, JoHN jans GENTS WANTED.—“ Life of Hon. Charles S. Paraell,” by Robert MoWade, assisted by Pernell’s Mother, who receives a royalty, has been in course of preparation for some years. the Biography of this great Statesman Pric» $1.25; 40) pages; 100 engrav- ings; oO :tfit %§ cans; dig terms; act quick,— Ean i PUBLISHING Hovsg, 8t, John, N. B. oct! THE AMHERST A K B CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, hits aMi lice | Windsor, Nova Scotia. Boots and Shoes _—- LENT TERM of this Inatitution opens on SATURDAY, January 'é:h. Boarders ere required to be present on the 15th. The New Building will be ready for occu mtuon throagh.- ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERYWHERE TO BE out, and all pupil boarders will be under ose vcalondars giving mayne: & eee pe ve "7 EL 3} B =i ‘T° ~~ A a. UH —* T A D BH obtained by application to the undersig ° 3 (x) + = HENRY YOULE HIND, M. A., D.C. L., Managing Director aad Secretary. a a ee ee ae _ ae Windsor, N. 8., Dec. 22, 1891—2aw tl jan 15 J M. McLEQD & O'S, - - SUCCESSOR TJ. ¢. SPRAGUE Chariottetown, Nov. 17, 1891. ' ; 2 REN’,—A lerge three-story building as Warehouse anc Offices, situate on the south | side of Water Street, and lately oocu by Mr. ‘or ~ ood dec | z- B. Riley as « To ; lars apply to Peaxe Bros, & Cn