aii. annie _—_ } . . ‘TS rT) ai! : ii i ° Local and rer [ter Vv i STANLEY arrived iui (re 1 Sil ‘ ' \ = . } Via . 1 _ -e> } ‘ " i I \ ‘ ‘ ‘ t Pues ° - ~ Sale \ bee ~ t ‘ < } ’ ‘ ‘ 1 ‘ . a? ' ip | ‘ * +) . [I the { S tten bi) rill ‘ even ‘ ( ‘ r ( \} | ‘ : I \ | a | : : : + : ‘ ‘ : - \yor sila i i yt ' ttat in tl > — t 8 re, ‘ . yn ; it ~ nm ‘ ex ' und t > ee i ‘ st y } . ‘ I ne a and e wv j rt ) ’ ur ears were ho stsd is a pro a7 4 ‘ s i 5 i : WwW if it was ’ 5 i 4 : ‘ ‘ sh t lw i =n sn 4 | ~ a “ i ii nick cae 8 la new s ssci, of t e one built b ‘ , . it in Cu n, iate i ” sn new ves : teariy 0 c seasor - , a4 ah Per iA y t burke was in t La) Rev. J. A. Gordon, of the Luster Street Baptist Church, St John, N. B., has accept 1 a cal! from the First Baptist Church of this snd is expected here very soun, “a ; L Disease.—The Battleford Herald says an epidemic of a most virulent type has broken out among the Chippewayan i Cold Lake, north of Fort Pitt, but <act nature of the disease is unknown. i six deaths have already occured and a Bl ul iber are lil. aces ii " LAK SUDDENLY It L A valu ible inare wh ir. A hibald White took sudden- ih Street between five and ix ‘ iOcK las evel oy ind for a time it was ' wight that she would die. Dr. McMillan, V. S., was summoned, and under his direction 1¢ Was rem where suitable i ies administered. The reports tl iter ul the affect that the mar 3 progressing favorably, and will likely > Oo. A: Che regular Gospel ting in the Y. M. ¢ \. Hall, to-mor- row ift : sy ibject, ”" ri} e Timid Woman's Touch. Mark 6, 25-34 Lecture on Tuesday evening by Rev. J. M. Mcl ; “he nasium is now open to all sub- th re ] hg room every Tues- lay, 7 lay and Saturday evenings, from ss Oo LO u Cr e Tue DerorvLarion oy IgeLanp.—During th ynth of January, show by ; ’s aa imerd tteok 25,000 em Most of t represe A very small oth ‘ial returns, OS ste igrants to Buenos Ayres were [rish, but there was fair slmost every other nationality. D portion ofthe total number were skiiled i : : ntation of Dublin press, in commenting smen. The t to South America,‘deplores igration ster part of the emigrants iri i Ww 3 y wards Ireland is rapidly d populat- | lies ati - oe ( Dt ¢ FRATURES. A corre spondent yf the New York Tribune believes that child- ' ; features, like their manners, can be rained. He writes: ‘*To joke upon: ‘ears | ath yut from the head’ would be som- re fo for the victim. But all young parents sught to know that this trial to a child may be just as surely averte asa" tiptilted nose. lf the mother t her nurse always to lay he infant in the cradle on ite ear, v ting the pillow push it out, the ears Wlii Gor ad. Just so the nose can be ‘ed- , very gentle pull at the bridge of ‘ LCNnes Hat to the he ated by - ; - . . } very day of babyhood to grow straignt. A _retty mouth is often spoiled by a careless P rent allowing the three-year-old to suck its 7) os - * umbs. th — — aE Or Er —- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Letter from Rev. Mr. Lloyd. Sin, — When Examiven reporters ** forget” to mention my name in connection with any concert or entertainment with which J have had to do, I shall be extremely grateful to them if they will kindly let it pass. I have only to-day returned to town from Cherry Valley, otherwise this letter yuld have reached you before. Frev. E. J. Luoxp. Rector of Georgetown and Cherry Valley. ve | 16, 183). tae + a + Re -— i anc t Felt Hats, from 4Uc. up, at On Os. American Baldwins, sound and g004, $2.00 per bb Only a few barrels at this price.—Geo. Carter & Co {16 21 o **The Wonderfal Ch iD Man's” quotations teases competitors and pl s customers. in does not ail y of our goods and make them better or worse, but all the same it is pleasaut to hear the continued chorus: ™ Prowee’s Clothtry is tee cheapest aud Vest.” . ie Goverument that its | never let- | > 5 IO a ana DMAITIT, V TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, sialiniiiska dekh ole ue ‘ PECTAL DerSPaTCaHES TO THe Examiner Oe. ~ een Orrawa, Feb. 15 iter routine to-day th inittee of supply hanswerto Mr. Mills Hon. Mr. ‘Tupper he had no intention of retiring either Mr. Smith, Deputy Minister of Marine, or Mr. Tilton, Deputy Minister of Fisheries, promoting his secretary, Mr. Chip- tan, trom Che position he now occupies. \tter recess the House again went into Coiminittee oj s ipply. 1 > Phe main part of the evening was taken | up with discussion of cab hire, members’ | travelling expenses, and the like tn the course of the discussion Sir John HW XAMINER, — DOMINION PARLIAMENT. i } ary OL Pegeedings, liouse weut into. #cdiunistered a warm rebuke to Mr. Davies | tur repeating the insinuation that the Min- isters travelled on passes and charged the ‘ i raliw ‘y AES, rion, Mr. bs r also dre ssed down Mr. Vavies for the parsimonous views he ex- iz oncerning the Ministe rs’ travellin it Ste A young notary, Emuel Valuquette, do- ig business of late here, has dis sppeared with other people’s money to the extent of $5,000, and is supposed to have gone to Europe. Alderman Jacques Grenier, for 26 years a member of the City Counci!, was elected | Mayor to-day by acclamation, succeeding Hon. J. C. Abbott. The Mayor-elect is | head of the dry goods tirm of Jacques | Grenier & Co., President of the janque du People, Vice-President of the Board of | Trade, and director of three cotton com- | panies. Wm. Lyerettele, lately proprietor of the | Black Goods Store on Notre Dame street, but now insolvent, was arrested to-day at the instance of a curator (/) charged with | tne secretion of property to the extent of | $27,187. The Freach Ministry Resigns. | Pants, Feb. 14. When Premier Floquett to-day brought up his proposition to revise the constitution, | Count DeDanville at once moved that the | aebate on the subject be indefinitely ad- | j This was strenuously opposed by the Government, but the postponement was <d by a vote of 307 to 218. Premier | hereupon announced that the ministry | would resign, and immediately atter Flo- | quett’s announcement all the members of | ministry sent their resignations to Presi- dent Carnot. surbed, | Carri Paris, Feb. 15: The Deputies of the Radical Left are | trying to procure the return of Floquet to ofmce. { Meline, late this evening, expressed his willingness to form a Cabinet. Paris, Feb. 15. Meline is strongly averse to forming a cabinet. He advises the formation of a cabinet, including Floquet, | Clemence, Rouvier, Lockroy, Fioureus and Waldeck Rosseau Seme Amusing Statements. ren Lonpon, Feb. 15. sir | composite Charles Tupper, at a banquet to- night, said he was amused at the report of the retirement of Sir John Macdonald from the Canadian Premiership, and the union ot Canada with America. While desiring friendly communications with the United States, he thought it unlikely that the question of Annexation would ever be seriously considered by Canada. Favorable to Gladstone. Lonpon, Feb. 15. A Unionist meeting at Bristol last even- ing broke up with cheers for Gladstone. At a meeting at Dundee last evening at- tended 20,000 persons, an efligy of | V Chamberlain was burned. Resolutions of confidence in Gladstone was passed and cheers given for O’Brien. [he proceed- ings were orderly. ieivestiiaiiiitiicanii Hopelessly in Arrears. Lonpon, Feb. 15. | A Liverpool paper having referred to | evictions on the Haywarden estate Glad- stone explains that the tenants in question | were getting hopelessly in arrears with rent that any harshness or cruelty | was shown them. and denies The tossack Expedition. | LONDON, Feb. 15. Advices from Aden state it is reported that the Cossack expedition, under M, Aschinoff has hoisted the Russian flag at Savalla under the Anglo-French agreenrent Sayailv is in French territory. | ; « X House sijourned at 11.20 VOTES ! ih vernment asks for fey icaty sTort pesitions of Ch ef Com Lis ' Government railways and As- Stant Commilssturme The salaries are re- pectively £3,000 and £1,500. The duties will include the construction of authorized lines, and the maintenance, inspection, j aiteration and repairs of temporary rail- ways i le appointment of W. D. Harrington as Collector of Customs of the port of Hali- laX Wlll be gazetted to-morrow j At the request of the Canada Copyright } Association, the Department of Agriculture | Will publish a weekly list of Canadian copy- | rights for the guidance of Collectors of Cus- tems, (he Imperial Federation League has ap- | pointed Sir Adams Archihkald, Josiah Wood and Gen. Laurie onjthe committee to draft s resolution for submisson to the House | embodying the league principles. Che Minister of Justice intimates that the cellular system of solitary confinement, | tried with great success in Europe, will be | || adopted as an experiment in Kingston this of} year, and later on at Dorchester. Montreal Murmurings. Monrreat, Feb. 15. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Feb. 16,—10 a. 1 North-west to north winds, fair, m vlerately ’ cold weather. — a Rich and Poor, Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common use of this remedy, attest the world-wide rep- utation of Ayer’s Pilis. Leading phy- sicians recommend these pills for Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive- ness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con- tain no calomel ; are prompt, ‘but mild, in operation; and, therefore, the very best medicine for Family Use, as well as for Travelers and Tourists. “TI have derived great relief from Ayer’s Pills. Five years ago I was taken so ill with Rheumatism that I was unable to do any work. I took three boxes of Ayer’s Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box of these pills.” Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. “Ayer’s Pills have been in usd in my family upwards of twenty years and have completely verified all that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried.””—T. F. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. “I have used Ayer’s Pills for a num- ber of years, and have never found any- thing equal to them for giving me an appet and imparting energy and strength to the system. I always keep them in the house.’’—R. D. Jackson, Wilmington, Del. ** Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me of severe Headache, from which I was long a sufferer. — Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. “‘Whenever I am troubled with con- stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer’s Pills set me right again.’””— A. J. Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. “Ayer’s Pills are in general demand among our customers. Our sales of them exceed those of all other pills com- bined. We have never known them fail to give entire satisfaction.’ — Wright & Hanneily, San Diego, Texas. Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. ita The British returns show that Great Britain imported last year from the colonies, largely from Canada, in timber, deals, ete., 18,232,- 000 cubic feet. The imports from all foreign countries, chiefly from the Baltic, were only 12,432,000 feet. In the agregate the colon- ies control the market. HAWKER’S | TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. Jehn,. N. B novl0—ly dy Local Notices. A few dozen pairs gents’ pants, cheap for eash, no misleading quotations, but good honest bargains, at Jas. Paton & Co’s. Overcoats, reefers, and suits, After the argest and best season we have ever had in this department, we are enabled and deters mined to clear out all our remaining stock of ready-made clothing regardless of coat, at Jas. Paton & Co, Balance of Heavy Underwear selling at cost at D. A. Bruce's. tf—feb13 Misses’ and Boys’ Felt Overshoes, only 85e. at R. K. Jost’s. feb4 tf Sleigh Robes and Fur Coats selling at cos at D. A. Bruce's. tf— feb13 ooven ~~ ee Courtald’s Crapes. Balmoral Crapes. rape Cloths, Biack French Merinoes. Black French Cashmeres. Black Hindoo Cashmeres, Black Henrietta Cloths. Black Serges. Black Dress Cloths, Crape Laces. Crape Fringes, Dull Jet Trimmings. eee ee A FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. CFANLEY BROS., BROWN'S BLOCK. Ch’town, Jan, 4. Tuland Steam Navigation Company OF P. E. ISLAND. HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEXTING of this Company will be held at my Office, King Street. on SATURDAY, the 23rd day of -Febru- ary, instant, at 3 o'clock, p. ny. L. C. OWEN, Secretary. Charlottetown, Feb. 8, 1889--dy Jaw tt & 8) ‘The Great Clothing Sale will continue for Fifteen Days longer, to gi big Bargains. ve all a chance to obtain some of the PROWSEH BROS... S 2) uccessors to L. E. Prowse, “ The Wonderful Cheap Maa.” Great Clearance Sale OF READYMADE REEFERS, OVERCOATS, AND SUITS. THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED OUT AT ONCE. REDUCED PRICES Our reason for clearing out our stock at such Reduced Prices. is make room This is an opportunity that may never occur again. * They must go.” PRICES L “FOR CASH ONLY. { {x} to for our large Spring Imporiations. No reasonable offer refused, OWER THAN THE LOWEST. Don's forget the place. JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Ci¥town, Jan. 3, 1889.—eod&wkly. CARNIVAL. Fancy Dress Carnival WILL BE HELD IN THE Victoria Skating Risk, Victoria, ~as- Thursday Evening, Feb. 21, AT SEVEN O’CLOCK. The Rink wiil be tastefully decorated, and as a large number have promised to skate, a good time may be expected, Music will be furnished by Worth’s Band. Admission, 25 cents, PERCY H. PALMER, Secretary. Vietoria, Feb. 7, 1889. $5.00. $5.00. Five Dollars in Cash y J ILL be paid for the first five ($1 each correct answers (the bena jide solution of the person sending it) receive’ from young ladies in Prince Edward Island under eighteen years of age, to the following :—- *“How much will any Housekeeper lose who pays 25 cents ior a Six Gunce Tin of Baking Pow- der, instead of buying a ‘Ten Cunce Paper Pack- age of WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW- DER, which any Grocer (with a Jarge profit) can retail at Twenty Cents. Directions for using the Powders must be taken into the calculation. Address,— W. M. D, PEARMAN, Halifax, N. 8S. Names of competitors will not be published without permission. Look out for next month's offer ! feb7 WANTS, LOST, FOUND &ec ROOD MARE FOR SALE.—Weight eleven hundred, at present with foal. Might ex- change for another, as party don’t wish to rear foal. For further particulars apply at this office. feblé—lw eot pd WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework. Keference required. Apply to Mrs. D. STewaRtT, Kent Street. ti—febl6 ANTED.—Brick, San‘ and Stone. Apply Vy to H. RACKHAM, Chestuaut Street, City. feb15 —tf ae ANTED.—An Overseer, or chief advertiser, \ and one to three assistants (according to size of county and population); $65 a month salary and expenses to overseers, and $30 to as- sistants. No peddling. No soliciting. Duties confined to making collections, distributing printed matter, putting up advertisements, eic., of Electric Goods. Expenses advanced : salaries paid each month. Enclose four eents ostage for full specimen line of advertising mat- erto ELBOTRO GALYANIC Co., Palace Building, Cincinnati, O, No attention paid to postal cards. febla—dy 4i 2 J,ET.—On or before the Ist May, that new i Double Tanement House, with Stables at- tached, on the corner of Hillahorough and Kus- ion Streets, For Wroi: apply M AMER. Skaters in Costume, free, | Cling, FOR TEIRTY DAYS. o~ al Slagle Sale t i Overcoats, Reefers, and Suits, Two, Vhree and Four Dollars less than Regular Prices, | i | } The entire stock must go. | As some of our competitors are attempting slaughter sales |they will find us there to; and any person who buys Cl thing | without first seeing our stock, will miss the biggest bar gains ever given in this city. J. B. MACDONALD, QUBEN STREET, Giernmnineen Jan. 3, 1889.—eod&wkly. a nn ee ee —_— — = = nee ee > THE GOODS ARE FIRST-CLASS, Prices Low and Variety Great, PERKINS & STERNS. A Large Stock of Grey Cottons, A Large Stock of White Cottons, ENGLISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN PRINTS, Canadian Shirtings and Ginghams, Black and Colored Dress Goods Table Linen, Towels, Towellings, Bed Tickings, Hessians, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Cretonnes, Sheetings, Table Napkins. VERY BES? VALUE IN GABPEIS AND O!L GLOTHS The above bought at the right time and place, and will be sold as we always do sell—CHEAP. PERKINS & STERNS,. Charlottetown, Jan. 25, 188G—dy & wky <a wy