———————EEE”— 4 sFrOWwily e& LEE IE ERE ET ree THE DAILY EXAMINER, - Local and Other tems, | PELEGRAPHIC NEWS, areata eran, ~a : Srecran Despatrcugs TO THe EXAMINER. > ' ' e . .* On ni vantryman. | Benevolent Societies. i4 > mornpnit i ’ i ' ¢ « i Orrawa, Jan. 12. oO,U . \ Li ‘ its | Ay ' : morate benevolent sccie- | ’ Apacs . :act lo INCOPPOPAate ,eeEVoleh SUCIC- | s to nt at 8 Lock frenera y Cre s with special pris ileces, was introduced | - | last session, and withdrawn on the under: | standing that the Government would in} i t ' = a | . ee , "© ithe interim, inquire into the subject with a} ‘ ‘ ‘ | } ; : + | ™ ‘‘ i view to the introduction of a Government | | } ; sit . j measure covering the desired points. As i , ithe Imperial Government are preparing im Ss, bessie Aeoter 8 j : : . . i yw _ = ‘ : {portant amends to the Friendly Societies ( ria \\ vening | ‘ e | Act it has been deemed advisable to await i i this improved legislation before introduc- 4 \ cies the ojee [lug any measure here. It is therefore im- ; ative ‘ u 44% ‘ Ys .". . : ‘ ty. probable that the promised measure will} } t : ‘ t ‘ i + Q ibe submitted this session - ae —— the vi he What England Demands. 4 : \ i et is ; ‘ ; Lisgpon, Jan. 11, - i reported in the lobbies of the Cham , er of Pee it England’s demands are: i 3 ' i ‘ tised t “ Ol a bal 1 t : ‘ ie maintena (lus Quo, abandonmen Cues 4 t . ' : oa Portuguese pretence to Nyassa High ’ i so if n he right of way by H ind from Nyassa Lan ito the ‘ i ‘ i . . : \ " ve “ : lt is probable that the Cabinet will] priacipa re » » short . sigh if unable to arr it a settlement bent ann o a , “< . e ms 4 Brutal Murder. } J i { ss " 7 H H . § Poron ro, Jan. 12. ‘ « : ‘ \ Mr. Gra ras ha @ ¢ Inquiry into th leath of Miss Jane S. ence in the manu ay t of the [I ul wma i Piers connrnm t] limpression first torme lj ‘ i ee i eping up i pu-i that the affair is one of the most fcul and | |! ital murders Toronts has ever seen. Ail} * idea of suicide is utterly precluded, the| ; | ‘ } ~ on va ‘ i ve is ihnere Will be a | inves i ALIONM Oavil h wh tha skul a rve attendance of members and others | tho ‘ vas fractured and one leg | Irie { e il u } the meelng i | | [ rid Ss ¢ n ’ cl ant <a = i 1 uxe s required ti 1 : ' i ve Execu eq Wire ! No Appointment St 5 iI i sg F Lonpon, Ont., Jan. 11. i XTA i Georg Ni : - : ; Che Free i is informed on zood auth vw, ‘a a young N - ' iaLUNG tr } ' ‘ : nw i ; rity that no appointment will be made by ‘ nty, was ki explosion age : Pictou os : : ; ne Meth aist Grenerai Vonterence Special e 2. @ at Uttawa & le $3 ago, Hi ’ + 4} : Ur a) . Counmittee t hii the vacancy in {he gene- ‘3 thawing if cartridges ik : - a . was engaged . * : : i superintendency cccasioned by the ~AS ’ 14 +2 + ™ is nh DIASUNG i. — eath of Dr. Williams * - : ; Vv rai tt ‘ . e . Lyers ( a 4eciting Up in Years. hy practic : i tt "’ 7 § thooning vel ing heepting-2ten. “yublesome dis Orrawa, Jan. 12, ‘ an al the medi “td anow oft, the veteran Premier celebrated his $0 says Dr. Bartlett, of ( ed. , eane. venty-fifth anniversary yesterday and re- eived telegraphic congratulations from ~ » . . i ‘ \ Lord Knutsford 4nd dozens of other dis- a ,armouth os : — : ‘ : - ‘ *jty. Unguished friends in Various parts ol the spl sssuming the proportions of a i During the past 4 er 60 buildings w. “7°; hin pire. iata } $200,000, amd 3 °j derrarccmenieniies . esa otalngenaars ee They Are Boisterous. ar ti is ; in fu St in the volume ol venient : > > Ino Tha 4 latton oon ‘ e of $222,289 ove iS&S [he population [uscoLa, lil.. Jan. 12. 4 StH? . - - Warrants have been sworn out against ) HI Driv of horses shou! ,'the Pentecost Band of Faith fe lowers, by ris I rivers of horses snouid | ; , ? Sa Sn ~ hy ot t the ho srous - | when turning corners 4 yoong man j citizens Who ¢ bject to the bowterous man fin if ‘ . and Sidn - of holding meetings which continue up tried ¢ im tie ywner of Pyince and Sidney | ner of o g gs k St : to-day, when his horse |to 2 o’clock in the morning. epped upon the ice and fell heavily upon | a ot amoteler he anon urt, bu 6 . jis side. Fortanately he escaped unhurt, but Peter's Pence. Was ery Try ch s ared, and Wiil . areful in future Rome, Jan. 12. -_ a « \ Moe — i [he Peter's Pence for 1859 yielded to ‘ . Bot MOC IN CY 7 Al €xACuahye | o gol - . 7 ve r t neteenth century the P ype $30,000 less than in 1388. The : a AS GS bi ue Dine ves i 4 - . tn = | kaearion hatuaathed tt > Pope during the iid limp into the past without pro lucing ao DEG ~— tie d to the - O} > g riginai invention The telephone 1s year amounted to $500,000. aici to . ystas old aa the hills, and now | ica a ternris ders Jecriata have discov- rpri 4 K pte % “1St may i ‘ ert } that the nis kel in-the gint machine was | Vote ad Down. 1 comm se it days of the Pharoahs. ' . , : sackets i Orrawa, Jan. 12 istaNpER PRomoTep.—We are pleased to|/ . The Dominion Live Stock Association tice that the Bishop of Ogclensburg, N. Y-,| have voted down a resolution asking & pro- us lately elevated the Very Rev. James A. |hibitive duty on dressed meat imported lickenna, P. ss of Consta bieville, in that | from the States. State, te the dignity of a Rural Dean. Father i ic Flour. ~ — The Duty on ' > , . , = lcKenna formeriy belonged to this diocese, nenna, ac one of Arsold M rjtizen nd is a son of Jobn highly esteemed »f Tignish ‘ IAL LOVE VA i . he. (OTTAY sy J ba OW & TeBIGSHS ——— | The Dominion Millers Association are { rs who have delicate children can ‘almost daily forwarding , representations © the laily impre and vain in flesh and j eh wing the nex essity for an increased duty trength by givis x them that », ET on flour. } they are. fanything in the city. GEO, CARTER 6.00. Market Square, Queen Street. MERICAN BALDWIN APPLES are A now at their and, as everyone knows, this Apple is of the finest flavor, good baked, stewed, made into pies, or for eating when raw. We need pot remind you how beneficial to health it is to eat Apples with your meals, nor how much the children’s health will be pro- best, MONDAY, ~ thea by a generous supply of Apples. Everyone knows or ought to know, Fruit is cheaper than medicine (and tastes nicer.) The next point is to get good Apples. WE HAVE THEM (Choice Maine Baldwins) } and we sell by the dozen, peck, bushel or bar- | rel, as you may desire { \beut price. This depends on how good | We have them for $2.00 per bar moted rel,—-good for the price. Our best stock of No. 1 Fruit is $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00 per barrel, We claim that our $4.00 Apples beat Chis is atl we have to say. It is for you to i We can only offer the goods. ao your part. it takes two to "7 x ‘ janj law wWwky |Bargain Makers. it is probable that in 1890 we shall break the li « This Month of Jan make a bargain. Se the balance of our Wool Goods, Tippets, Ladies’ Far Circulars, Astrakan Jackets, Men's Fur Coats wo SD PROBABILITIES For the New Year! on ite 1890 JANUARY 13. - sh wri . tne at ate —{x)}- record as is certain we shall try. Stock Taking, we will clear out and Far Goods, ia Mulls, Fur lary, before GIVIG ELECTION. |ana Fur Caps, and will sell Men's Overcoats, Reefers and Suits {® pursvance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the fifty- first year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, Chap. 12. intituled: “The City Election of a Mayor and one person te serve as a@ Common Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City, a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, aj, » al Beng 4b is will be held on’ January, A. D., 1890, At the several places, that is to say: In Ward No.1, ator near the Fire Engine House oa King Street, between Great George and Prince Streets, In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse Streets, In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House, in Ward No. 4, at or near the new Ciiy Hall, corner of Kent and Queen Streets, In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o‘cicck in the forenoon, and continue open — five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day, DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise al! that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies‘south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Chavlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shal comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Ftaroy Street, including the Common of the said Town, NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY. the 15th inst., from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. For qualification of Electors, see above Act 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sec 24 to 29, ' a A. H, MACPHERSON, City Clerk, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Char: ottetown. City Clerk’s Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 3, 1890. jen3—fri mon wed pat sat tues thu Election of @ Water Commissioner, ee ee ee medicine, Scott’s Emulsion of C.@ Liver Ou, | ' ; ect food and | | i ; a sibu . elaineannntanantie vith Hyp »phosphites. De. W. A Hulburt, ‘ f Salisbury, Ils. says: “1 have us. % Scott's | Bankers Meeting. ; et te hu 313] in i8es 7 Serotula and i ieDALIT) - | iat hesults most gratifying. My little ; Wher’) Monrreal, Jan. 11. ‘ ‘ ° : rs : riats : ing held WAR It nh pleasur Sold by all dru wists, | A meeting of bankers is being heid to- we. & 1.09 lday to discuss the Banking Act and prob- > : © . 2 ' ’ : -4i ate amendments. i}A ' 3. ] } j " ry dangers us yi * ei i : k or fissure in the ice between (Jueen *| — -— | nd Peake’s W} . ; . : ac Feake's Wy hart Me wees pee- fen New Members. turning from the country last evening enn This fore- ‘ : ‘ 7 ' i | ma young man named McLeod, belonging aped driving into it. . : Jan. 12. ten OTTAWA, 44 to aaa Urwell, droveigsto this opening, and, to- intenda ; P verier Mercier ther with his i mem wars to the Legislature of (juebec. se, narrowly escaped being Some person should see that all ngerous places are promptly bushed. ee — Personal, mow ned > Weather BKulietin. %9,t0NTO, Jan. 13.— 10a m. fair, followed fon. James Muirhead is recovering from K te aouth wirds, vy Hast to south Ww ous indispe sition. : snow or rain: hi sher temperature. father Salmon, of At. Mary s, Mon- nace ems et At te —— —— Father Callahan, St. Patrick’s mitreal, vse and recommend the J. F. Willis & Co., Char- : ts. At Alberton, on , and Rev. ch, Mi lains Piano. BiED. the 3ist ult., of senility, BY THE MAYOR. ee ee ee N pursuance of an Act of the General Assem- biy of this Island, made and passed in the Oth year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: *°* Charlottetown Water Works Act, 1387, I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Water Commissioner for the City of Charlottetown, in place of HON, DAVID LAIRD, retired, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of January, A. D. 1890, at the several places, that is to say : In Ward No. 1, at or near the Engine House on King Street, between Great George and Prince Streeta. in Ward No. 2, at or near the hoase of Thomas Connolly, evyposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sidney Street, between Great George and Prince Streete. in Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House, In Ward No. 4. at or near the new City Hall, corner of Kent and Queen Streets, In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Kuston and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and con- tinue open until five o’clock in the afternoon of ithe same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. nh, SO Ave : Royal al the Duke of Con. | William Meara, age d 5! years ut, K. G., is making arrangements for a In Charlottetown, : m the 12th inst, John 138 im in Canada, Stentiford, aged 78 y ware. a ee {Funeral to-morrow { Tuesday) at 2.30 a Local Notices. m., from his late resid. °° Dorchester St., snipe to Pex ple s Cemetery. } BS ihe bilance of white and grey At Gaspereaux, on Dec. 28th, of inflamma- Mts selling off cheap at J. B. Macdon-|tion Margaret McCormack, wife of the late . jan 13 dy wy 5i| Roderick Steele, in the 85th year of her age. long boots, felt lined, cheapest in May she rest in peace. t the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, hai al ‘anl3 dy wy 6i ae 5 : oe Tue fountain of perpetual you & was on of : stock-taking, good bargains in all ; aS d as. It has been well bheots at the Dominion Hoot and Shoe the drea _ of antiquity. sana villa, which oe : 2 dv wy Gi | BiSh realized in Ayers Sarsapa Shh, janl3 dy wy 61 to all the purifies the blood, gives vitality bodily functians, and thus restores to age MuSd of the vigor and freshness of youth. For Tay Weak anp Lancuip.—Casnpbell’s Beef, Iron amd Wine is one of the best’ tonics. possessing wany nutritive and strengt@ens qualities. Is recommended by the } wading medical men. If you are weak and languid 2 bottle will give instant relief, See that —s sk for and get Campbell's Beef, lrom ‘we Wine. now Hiyeod Parrs BLanwets.—The balance 1t very low prices to clear.— s., Brown's Block. 3i eod jnid sty of American Ice Creepers, or ladies and gents, at Goff Bros. EES hat ia wanted this cold weather !—a } warm Felt Slippers, from Ge ti are away order at short notice at D. A. Bruce's. : jans 21 the time to ui Fur Coats. rand Zi Nn 8 Shoe Store ATtLe Feep.—Bran, Shorts (ft@4and Barley, Oil Cake, Stock it lowest prices. For ter & Uo, lw dal—jand Fur goods at cost. Now is secure bargains in Fur Caps Vome direey tu VD, A. Bruce's. bening | Do let your feet freez ae a athe an wet a pair of} Blankets, Blankets, cheap at re ‘ vo feL @ par ‘ . > €, Wan f Overshoes for] Bros., Brown's Block. Jan 4 Si eo *} , ‘ ~+ . . . . . Sanad chachen 's Boot Stor Distinguished arrivals—40 pieces new Misses’ Buttoned Overshoes 60c,}] Tweeds and Worsteds received ex aeamer men's Carpet Slippers, 25c. a pair] Stanley, will be sold cleap for cash, or made to | Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown whieh lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. ; Number fwo shail comprise al] that part of | Charlottetown which lies sonth of Richmond | Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shaji comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street avd north of ttichmond Street. 1 Number four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. | Number Five shall comprise ali that part of | Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, j Jncluding the Common of the said Towa, NOMINATION DAY. | WEDNESDAY the 25th inst.. from the time of | Twelve at noon nntil the hour of Four o’clock in | the afternoon of the same day. For qualifiestion of Electors, see Act 50, Vic- ‘teria, intituled “ Charlottetown Water Works | Act, 1387,” also Act 5! Victoria, Cap. 12, sec. 24 to 29. o { {L. S.J 7. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. | Mayor's Office. Charlottetown, Jan. 3. 1890. i jays mon wed pat gat tues the Wednesday, the 22nd day of | Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince | | | Charlottetown, January 3, 18990—eod cheaper than any other Store. Try us and be convinced. usuenanerdinivitenian 4 x) J. B. MACDONALD, | QU EIN wkv STREET. |: Ml 1 | Brown’s Block. LADIES ULSTERS, Cloth Jackets ciples ASTRAKAN JACKETS, | ‘Y9019 Ul SUT) PIOAe 04 sadlug jeioeds syvll aM YMOM sy} sung —AT SPECIAL- ‘ Marked Down Prices. | BLANKETS —~—AND— QUILTS | ll etahon Low Prices to —, | ae STANLEY BROS. Charlottetown, January 3, 1890—eod 1 \ i\ i] wy JO WWM 8m Ty| i Oedg Joyo [ILM OM TILOW sq} TY Staaley Bras Block. stall Brown’s Biock, Brown's ‘Ulster Cloths, 7: DRESS GOODS Mantle Cloths: DRESS GOODS! 2 | —axn— | B DRESS GOODS!) = Astrakan Cloths.) = om eet = | ALL COLORED = ‘SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS) = DRESS GOODS 2 PURCHASERS = LOW PRICES - vin clits =. | ——TO—— pe! These Goods. | : ‘Clear Our Stock. 3 A ae ers oe ae | eS 4 pee | = STANLEY BROS.) & STANLEY BROS.| = E L Ei CT a) HAVE JUST RECHIVED an additional sup- | ply ef Annunciators, Gas Lighting Apparatus, Medical Batteries for Nervous and Kheumatic | Persous, ‘ Victor” Bells, “Samson” Batteries, | Ornamental Bronze Buttons for ‘‘the big front | door,” Learner’s Telegraph Outfits. ' i All general Electrical Appliances kept on hand: Work xguaranteed. FRED, E. MORIS, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Ch’town, Jan. 4, 1880. BRAN. N STORE AND TO ARRIVE:— Ontario Roller Millis Bran, excellent quality, selling lew. AULD BROS., dec4-~—3m Qaw dy & wky ‘WANTS, LOST, FOUND de ALESMAN WANTED on Commission, to S 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 references to The Goold Bicycle Co,, Limited, Brantford, Unt. eod ti 40:.h—-janll WANTED.—A Maid Servant for genera! house- work. Apply to Miss Morris, Water St, jand—1f i WANTED. ~A Boy to learn the Bookbinding business. Apply at once to Jas. D. TAYLOR, jan9 L°st.—A set of mother of pearl beads, with silver cross attached. The tinder will oblige by leaving it at Tue EXAMINER office. jany OOD FRESH OYSTERS, by the Quart, at JosiaH CARMODY’s, Dorchester Street, East, jan7—3i pd To LET.-—A House on Water eleven rooms With shop. onlith January. Apply to M. Queen Street. Street, containing Possession given MeQuvalip, Lower |} t{—dec2?26 | | WANTED—A Housemaid. Good wages. Apply io Miss PETERS, Sidmont declv j | i { Sleigh, almost new. Apply to FRANCIS ONAGHAN, Malpeque Road, near old Rrewery. deci7-—3i oaw pd ; Se Sist FOR SALE.—For sale, a Jaunting N LET.—That desivable Dwelling on Dorches | \ ter Street, lately occupied by Miss Barr. It; | contains five rooms, adjoins the residence of | | J. B. Mactonald, Esq.. and 18 Opposive the resi- | denoe of Fredk. en, Keg. Apyly to THUS, | ALLEY. cs The Writs Are —_— x ZF ALECTION “PROBABILITIES” for the next Thirty Days is not the question of the hour, but for Bargains in Fur Caps, Fur Coats and Robes ——CUME DIRECT TO—— Fis ey 5 int 4 - F " re! ngessaey - A. BRUCE. I have decided to sell AT COST for Cash the balance of FUR GOODS. Just Opened—40 pieces Tweeds and Worsteds, received ex 8. S. “Stanley,” and will be sold away down. D». A BRUCE, Queen Street, Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1390—eed & wky UNPARALLELED! WE AT? MeLeed & McKenzie, Star Werchani Tailors. snneniniittoni —-{1)}---- whens A A ODESTY forbids us (to use a slang phrase) to blow our own horn, and as it is contrary to our opinion (according to the old proverb) when in Rome to do as Rome does, we shall endeavor, as heretofore, to present tacts so undeniable as to be beyond the reach of dis- pute. True, people have gained for themselves a name (not an enviable one) which, to all appearances, served the purpose they had in view. but wisdom dictates, before posing as leaders in the great race for supremacy, that we should look well to the foundation upon which tiose assertions are based. To throw the mantle of charity over such people is our motto ; and instead of ,evealing to the public gaze. through your columns, the errors inte which they have fallen, we will endeavor to lead them gently into the light. That you will acquiesce in what wt say, is a foregone conclusion, namely, as Fathers of the trade in this Province we treat the several branches of the trade in this city with the same consideration ag a loving parent would his innocent offspring; and to this end we invite such traders to aim high and co-operate in elevating this, the first profession, to the higli states te which it is entitled, In the meantime, call and see oar handsome goods, in NAPS, MELTONS, SCOTCH TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, etc., made up in the latest styles and cheap, McLEOD & McKEN Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1689,