pee vee gh Bea Tie peed S Sire els: S iid ag Dw “es 3 3 4 a 4 i i a. i es “s | a _ 7 + a a - | 4 j ' ' = ad 4 ; a ; 4 : 5 7 aa 2 - a, - 3 a 5 A 4 “4 - ‘ rOp ARS A LEAR re ‘This is trae Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free. ° a. “ se * ’ >» 4 * &£ pee %* <> : : Te : ; { t| ee ii RK , — mvers Ever 'y ihe Examiner Publishing Co.,) , | : i i‘) wnay ron) OTIPEN INTAD ; ri . ; iit} : UURPUN GU hiy ) ON oY Biel: | Charlo ge er d i iia meted | RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : i Six Months.... oe whee sso tioe fonth ee e ° oV lie . . . i 27 Advertisu t wt moderate rates, mtracts may i nad or montniy, quar- | teriv rivyv ei mMive sements on a} ’ > : Y) 7 rT n LMAN JANUARY, 1890 if hidl AuUULAI SA! FUR NNUAL, COU, OON iANGE r loon. 6th day, 7h., 47.3m., a oi US i ual i . 20. in, a.m . EK, Ive WW hor New Moon, 20th day, 7h., 56.6m,, p.m., NW. ~~ ° ‘ ” First Vaart 2ith ay, 4h., 3.9m. p m., SE. | Dadies i} San Sun |Moon High Day 8] ul AY OF WEES’ i .es'sets | rises | water! len’h | I i m tter| morn I AW sidlay 99419 13317 9 a 2iT i 4 < : a7: 3. 2 ol} j 40 2ii 2 S 50 a 454 io} 2 ll; 9 32 33 | . i i9| 23) 3 59110 12 34| 5 v1 49' 24 4 57/}10 49 35 | 7‘ Lues + 0 o3 i 20 3] 8 VN I ) iS 26 6 Odvjinn UV ov 9 $7 7; 7 50) O % 40 10 | by 47' 29 411 Q9 4] 11 Saturday 47; 3010 9 1 46 43 12) Sunday i6 3121 14] 2 26 45 13| Monday 46; 33 m ae 47 14' Tuesday ‘5; 3t) O 2]) 4 ll 49 15; Wednesa 4} 35) 1 32} 520; 5i 16) Thursday 44 37) 2 46) 6 45) 53 17 Fri y ‘2 ao1.4 3s Yv 56 tS Sat lay i! 1 5 17; 8 40 59 1GiSunday 49) 40/ 6 27/951) 9 1] 20! Vio y 30; 43 7 28/10 3s 4) 21\Tuesday 33; 45) 8 28/11 28 6! 22) W ednesday 37 46) § 58)morn | S| 23 Thursday 36; 47; 9 35; 0 12, 11; 24 Friday | 36 49' 9 OU} 0 54) 13) 25\Sat 3) 51110 10} 1 34 16 | 2S 33; 52:10 421 2 8 18} 27| Monday 331 Ssill Gi3 4 20 | oni T 29} §4/11 31/4 4 22 | é3 LV ednes Ly i s! aii] Sk: 5 Ht) HM av I nurs i vy | ji} 57 aft I! 6 23) 25 31 Friday I7 29)4 55) 1 10! 7 26) 9 2g | FOR CHUGHS AND COLDS: GET A BOTTLE Ol} Johuson’s Cough Syrup, as CENTS, Nil Ys , JUHNSUN’D ) DRUG STORE, : , . pis : Corner of Kent and Prince Streets. FRIC=E er oo ; wa eee Je HN I . MELLISH, Barrister, Attorney, Notary Public, Xc., ‘TETOWN, P. E. OFFICZ—London House building, (Davies’ Corner), Queen St. ISLAND. All kinds of Legal Business promptiy attended | to. Mon e *y to Lo: + at low interest. R wk tf ——— E. §, BLANCHARD, M. D., ae Mi. P. A., G. B. and Ireland, OFrFric=e -: Corner Pownal and Water Streets: TELEPHONE. why pd A cook BOOK By mail to any M REE us her post office aliens. Wels, Richardson & Co., Montreal. : ry MR. Organist of Will take a Limited Namber of Punils on the Pianeforte. apply at tie DUNCAN} ywner Water and Prince Streets. novo dy 3m eod L. HEARTZ,| Methodist Brick Church, or terms, etc oe ce et 22—3m GEORGE MUSGRAVE Jaws A. MOoRRIgON. | QORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BRO KE ERS Commission Merchants, HALIFAX se er ee Consigaments of Island produce will receive ee prompt att ntion ReFERE? Thomas Fyshe, » Cashier ; Ban of zB Scotia, H > 1). C.} { Manager Bane ‘Ava Scotia! CG ottetown. WARKEN & JONES, PGA MERCHANTS, | LONDON, ENGLAND. | Represented in Canada hy Moxrtron | Muecrave, Halifar. Uct. 24, 13887. Sea as it j : i coatings, . Pur Collars, - SO OS eee om 9) re EK. ISLAND. oe ata ee cone cn menafngs oamane sate Sa —- THURSDAY, JANUARY ”__ KURIPID# SO ns ee Be ee Oe - LS8O. 95. , 1890... Before Stock-taking we will clear. out the balance of our Winter Goods at very low prices in the following departments : KUR GOODS.--Miuiis, Sleigh Robes, ‘loaks, Mantles, Dolmans, Jackets. Men and Boys’ Overcoats & Reefers, ¥ ister Cloths, T'weeds, Beavers. iSlankets and Bed Spreads, a (a HARRIS & STEWART. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1890—eod & wkly. Boas, Caps, Coats, Fur-Lined NZ JF THE ABOVE ian ie ied looked at from a distance of about twelve feet, when appear irregular or of unequal distinctness, your eyes need glasses for astigma- tism. Such lenses we haye made to order from optical measurement of each eye | with finely adjusted instruments. Persons who cannot read easily by artificial light ought to correct their sight by a j Proj erly fitting Spectacle. It is just as much of a mistake to go too long cient is to use them too strong. To avoid either error, call and have your We keep the largest assortment of Spectacles and Eyeglasses in the . W. TAYLOR WwW atchmaker, Jeweler and aciihes: an. 9, 1IS90—2aw wky CAMERON BLOCK. eyes tested. Province Charlottetown, J LOTH! CLOT a ENUINE MARKED DOWN SALE —_— FoR———- aan th THIRTY DAYS ONLY. ——(x) ‘HE CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN | DEPOT, the month of January, offer their immense stack of Twee ds, MILLS CLOTH Dress Goods, Homespuns, Druggets and Flannels of their own make at cost. All desirous of purchasing Heavy Winter _|and Boys, are invited to examine our stock. These goods are offered at the present make room for New Spring Patterns. Aso - Five Hundred Pairs of Custom-Made° Pants, from our own make of Cloth, which will be sold low. Charlottetown, January 4, 1890-—1m Goods, low prices to - —— JANUARY SALE ‘ ——~-——+ 0 ) --— al un i Ci E ARE OFFERING the balance of our Winter Stock of Cloths at tremendously reduced prices. Come early and secure Bargains. Our stock consists of Nips, Beavers, Pilots, Worsted Qver- Heavy Canadian, Scotch and Irish Tweeds, Fur Caps, Gloves, Underclothing, etc. We have no superiors in the Tailoring line. every Garment. JOHN McLEOD & CO., Ch'town, Jan. 9, 18Y0—edd MERCHANT TAILORS. We guarantee 3 saisenncmntenn= ne annem sean, wi se een wn a aes before their Annual Stock-taking, will, during” for Men prt steeremsi irri wren stamens ho the Electors of lottetewn, Con ROyvaily. mon and YK NTLEMEN, Thank {(; liberal su yport you fave given me in the jast three General Electi ns, and aoe been nominated a candidate for the epresentation of your interests in the Hous »f Assembly, [now seek your suffrages. After the pronotion of the Hon. W. W. Sullivan to a { Bench of this Lieutenant Tormation ol! Having accomplished the formation of Government it on the supreme Court Province, His Honor the (iovernor entrusted me with t b (:0vernment. , it was deemed In view of dl to be Vacancies created proper, the number of partial elections 'equir held in consequence of the and the nearness of the com plet m of the term of the present Parliament, to consult the electors by means of a Gene ral Election b fore entering on new legislation. Agriculture being the main industry of the Province, measures will be adopt will best render the labor of the hu remunerative, by increasing the aid giver to the Annual Exhtbiti us, DY the import ition of improved stock, and by providing instruction on Agricuitural Chemistry and a couse of popular lectures on agricultural subjects, which udman In order to give shipping fagilities and until the Dominton (iovernment ¢!all have taken over all the wharves that became the property of the Dominion Government at the time of Confederation, it i8 on p licy to keep in repair such of them as are essential to the trade of the locaubity respectively built As in the past, our policy is to vigorously press toa settlerent our elaims Wain the Mederal Government. Rigorous economy will be practiced in the expenditure of public money, whiie at the same time liberal provision wi'l be made for the public service, Pending the adjustment of the Federal Government, cui may not be sufficient to carry out the proposals indicated, and at the same time provide for ee ial ge anys required for our educa- tional system. in that case, sych measures to supplement our‘reyenue wil] be adopted as will bear the least heavily on the people, and will at the same time b Just and equitable. Changes will be made in the pubic service efficic ney and greater security te the public interests. greate? . where they are ur c’aiins against annual resources in o'der te secur: I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, NUGIL MoLEOD, WOOD. jan43 While 16, G06 Feet W hite Wood re- ceived, Splendid Quality. Will be sold Cheap to Carpenters and Carriage Builders. a eee ee MARK WRIGHT & CO. rs J pera, WRK PAT ES Z ) ‘ 6 se = Never Varies. jan} GEO. CARTER & C0, Harkct Square, Queen Strect, MERICAN BALDWIN APPLES are fA now at their best, and, as everyone knows, this Apple is of the finest flavor, baked, stewed, made inte pics, or for eating when raw. We need not remind you how beneficial to health it is to eat Apples with your meals, nor how much the children’s health will be pro- moted 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 Matue Raldwins) and we sell by the dozen, peck, hushel or bar. rel, as you may desire About price. This depends on how go d they are. We have the m for $2.00 per bar- rel,—-good for the price. Ou No. } Fruit is $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00 per barrel. aes Too £O0a We claim that our $4.00 Apples beat anything in the city. This is all we have to say. do your part. We can only offer It takes two to make a bargain. GEV. OARTER & CO. lt is for you to the gords, jan7—law wky mint Char- LETTERS 1 naving ee TO Tik Mr. Sutherland’s a ee A ee a ) EDITOR, * Devices.” SiR, | notice in the Patriot of the 16th . short letter signed by McKenna Victoria, contradicting an.** item ” which ap- peared in THe Examines of the 10th inst., li r paid by J. M. Suth- erlaud, Esq.,and a boon companion fromthe ** John a os ference toa visit city, to a prominent politician of the North} Melville Koad, on or about the first of the New Year. Since reading the letter signed by Mr. McKenna, 1 have made enquirie: regarding the truthfulness of the reierred to, and | can 1D litor, ‘Fitem’ assure you, Vi (on the ve y best auth rity) that every statement it contained was tr ue, and yet **the half hath not been told.” Mr. Sutherland’s trip north is the most amus- ing incident that has occurred in local politics for some time. It has excited the laughter of all acquainted with the facts, and even grave and sober Grits have been known to smile at the narration of the de- tails of the trip, but of course they smile more in pity than in anger. I am told that as the “* cutter” slowly wended its way over the picturesque hills of Lot 30, the children clapped their exclaiming, ‘*Sauta Claus is coming,” and rushed to the roadside, where they stood watching in eager amazement the two strange-looking, fur-clad occupants of the sleigh. But alas, their expectations were not rewarded by even a ** Siim Jim.” The ** cutter’ was not loaded with **guodies,’ in the old fashioned ** Krit Kringle ” style, but with something far more precious— almost akin to nectar from the gods. I am sure a sweet, seraphic smile illumed the child-like countenance of Mr. Sutherland as he contemplated how a few jodticoes doses of the nectar at his feet would fire the zeal, and nerve the arms of followers for the approaching s'ruggle with the terrible Liberal-Conserva- tiveg. Ltappearsthat our * village blacksmith’ and his brother “Smik idy,” from Hany pton, with keen olfactory bugies sniffed the de- licious odor from afar, and following these junerring guides, soon reached the Eldorado of their hopes. Here I will mautle of charity over the proceedings, and take Mr. McKenna’s version. He says he aw no sign gt the *‘exhilirating fluid,” all Sehdtow at an early hour, and those who went to the opponents, returned home his What a marvellous conversion! Nothing hike it since the days of the good St. Paul} Pray, Mr. MeKenna, was iy the *‘exhilir- ating fluid,” the eluquence or the music that produced this wonderful change / What a libel on the character of the electors of the Melvlile Road! The truth of wiatter is, the the electors of the North Melville Road are }too independent and too intelligent a body |of men to be influenced byeveh: (head of ‘*mountain dew, not to see through the little schemes and petty dadges of wily politicians. No doubt they withdrew from the eariy hour, laughing at the simplici ye { the lawyer's contrivance Mr. Sutherland dist: | bing tops kissed the orthodox 2. unis Ge pendent lite and death friends. ‘ : sorta whole ho us- 7 and too sh irewd ibut ed do ls and spn among the childrea, and even wee bairas” in the cradle in the fashion of politicigns of his school, his conduct might be pardoa- ‘able, but when he imagined that a ‘*dhrop of the craythure” was the ** open sesame” to the hearts and v: . regiuar : } . tes of the ivee ‘and intelligent electors of North Melville! Road, he made a imvst egregious blunder. No wonder many respectable Liberals are |heartily ashamed of the humiliating spec- tacke which their late representative is mak- ling of himself through the District in his jexverpess to catch votes. Hene ihe nec- jeasity for contradicting a truthful account \of his meanderings I would, however, ladvies: Mr. Sutherland to restrain his ) in- | judicious friends from rushing into print in his defence, as in their clumsy attempts to '** whitewash” him they only cover him j}with soot. But perhaps, after all, |ject of Mr. Sujherland’s weary pilgrimage j to the norsth was not to catch votes. Per- | haps bis mission was to enter into an agree ment with our “village blacksmith” and ithe little Hampton Cyclop to forge thunder boits for grim Grit <r to hurl at the theads of unfo rtunate Liberal-Conservatives (on election day ; or is it pos that Mr ‘Sutherland and his city friend are such jardent loverg of choice music, artistically jrendered, that they came all the way from |Cbariottetown to hear the musical prodigy ,of Victoria execute some of his soul-stirring airs on his ‘‘vnld batthered-out tam- bourine.”’ be ELECTOR ! the ob- sible Victoria, Lot 28, Jan. 18, 1890 Deadly Electricity. , HORSE AND MAN KILLED AT NEWBURG | A Newburg, N. Y., despatch of the 20th says: This morning at 6 o'clock a man tie ‘his horse to an awning post on Water Street and went away. A few misutes later the horee touched the iron post and fell into the gutter likealog. Thomas Dawson ran to help the horse, but no sooner had he placed his hands on the animal than he (Dawson) fell dead. Thomas Saltz hastered to his assistance and tock ‘hold of him to lift him up, but received a terrible shock, and he too was dropped to lthe ground. An arc electric light wire had ‘sagged and Jay upon the jrow rod extend- ing from. an awning pvst to the building and the fell furoe of the electric current iwas passing down the iron,post into the groun The in sting material of wire oe "os . srelal ; «at + Vir : aga Deevdi : lOTOUZINY SaLUTaArCG Dy Tain, Saltz revived -——_-_-—- + ¢e -————_—---—-- best stock of | For Tuk Wak AND La Campbell's Beef, Iron and Wine is one of the best tonics possessing many nutritive and strengthening qualities. Is reco 5 medical men. If you are weak aud languid a |battie will give instant relief. See that you lask fer aud get Canrpvell’s — iron and Wine. niv Glyddd NGUIUD, ; al mmended by tne i uling : : it hands in glee draw the! meeting as Mir. Sutherlanad’s| necting at an to catch votes. salad: Be nts Seasonal: agcped slams tay enna SINGI ‘ ail WO CEng : sienna Zs is VOI a Ae 25.- a NX . 46 ts es A Mean, Cowardly Affair, : : : bY WHICH AN INNOCENT GIRL sI FFERS ; GUNPOWDER PUT INTO A stovs ee BY A FIEND. : & ‘ 4 tcner Auie lard, a young mal r sidit ¢ . 3 at i.ast Medway, hear 7 therry Hill j tie : ienh- a } ay? ty NS yurg County, N, } » pl aced some Ihe use fur mture in an uninohabits . ; ‘UUSe OWnhed by Stephen Conrod, : he 7 B, of the sume plac e i. 2 ] : : Ou ery lay 5 a a inst... Mi ‘3 Jemima Con- rod, who was to be married jn a iew days time, went tv the said house with her * br ther for ti Irpose of polishir > tn a i os 2% parlor steve, ~ proceeded to mal e oe and in the act of d , i UVOiInNg 80 «A be) powder explosion immediate] occurres bursting the stove and Mews gt . é sciting on fire a woolen shirt which the girl had used being a very cold day. This same hood was the means of saving a good head of hair auda good deal more ‘it jury to her face, her brother tearing off the burning hood and putting out the fire. The girl is ‘S now at her home onined to her ro nn ‘ under the care of oki Ving mother ; ; and sis- ters. w! Oo thi uk that in the course ol a tew ; } ‘ In the stove, face badly, and as hood, it we sks she will be able to take her part in 3 the happy event that the foregoing vccur- rence del syed. — ee ee =o ri Te: . ‘ ; ’ J« z = pach Children Farming. MAINE GRANGERS WANT IT TAUGHT IN THE 4 7 : : ‘ PUBLIC SCHOOLS. a . } p as af An Aug , Me . despatch of the 18th i ‘aya: At the m: eting of the State Board % £ y oi Agriculture to- day, Prof. Ballentine dis- cussed the subj ct of education, holding : that some work pow done in the common q school should be Gispensed with, and the . boys and girls taught the principal forma- tions of plant growth. B. W. McKeen a President, M. C Fernld, Secretary Gilbert, B.A. Burr, E. W. Stevenson and’ Dr. G M. Twitchell one hasized the necessity of medi: ‘ I ; > luc immediate action, looking to the introduc tion of text-books treating the science of § agriculture, The executive conmittee, with the secretary, were Girected to act in conjunction with the committee on the | the St ite Grange to introduce such anrscws- tural education into the sehoois. The qu ston of increasing the appr priation ct from the State for improvements of exticu!- sg ture was discussed at lenght. a ¥ a q The Johns , . ac Johnstown Flood. S _" sad MEETING OF THE RELIEF CoMMissron—741 UNCLAIMED DEAD, a A mecting of the Johnst: wn flocd relief ; : ° . . i cominission was held in Philadelphia on s tha 1f+h . : ihe iGbn inst srrangements have bee periected with the Girard Life Insurance | Annuity and Trust Company for an ad . ministration of the aunuity fund Fucreby loop .%.233 > , : . jean coudren uncer 16 ye iTS, rpaane i by ; } the Vonemaugh flood, will each reeeive S50 . ® witien . : ’ jannually until they reach 16 years : sun ap)ropriated for this purpose is $115 : : purj i pVuU. by was decided to appropria e SL0.000 } oY (ae erectioaof a hospital) ia Johms ; | T o} ; ‘ } TOW : £i¥e@ .Houw md “Uaiiars Wie ia priat ¢ hospital purposes in Williams port, ihe se cretary’s report red 116 women, widowed by the Johnstown flood, meal Muielies } ; a had been paid $179,471, and will receive € : \ $92,259 more for children in annual poy ments. The report estimated that there . were drowned mn the Conemaue i { he ’ 2,280 3 rsons; number of hod | Overs 7 ‘- ' ’ > 4,900; 1G tiled, 1,021. Unclaimed dead, nnmbering 741, were buried in Grand View cemetery sd Ain A » : Ne ws Notes mr . nies ; "> 7 ] ihe star ol Dethlehem i8 again OO De i visible in pearance since once in this year, being its seventh ay- the birth of Christ. I: 3L5 years, and is of won- {tare sesamin comes drous brilliancy for the space of three i weeks, then it w anes 3 and disappe ars atter 5 17 months. It wil beasixth star added to the five fixed stars in the constellation Cassiopeia while it remains in sight. A new Russian loan of one hundred mil idm collars has been announced at Paris at There were 31 failures in Canada last Week ah j DUD tik the Uni ed State The ) ren of Portus si is visited the poor hou at Lisbon and personally dis- tributed alins. Immense crowds assembled on her reute: her with vrea ; enthusiasm nd cheers d lufiuvenza in a severe for the ottcers. and m prevails among crews of the American sauaare f evolution y ha Vi sditer- 3G UaGPon Of Gyvolubtion, Row in the Mediter ranean. There are 180 cases of the disease on board the Chicsge , It has been TuULIB C rried by th ie Wion man-ot-war Benbow, of the Me rranean fleet, are eutirely worthless tor the purpose for which they were designed This was intimated some time ago by Postmaster-General Raike, who tock occasion, in a speech a day or two ago, to denounce the further expenditure of money in their construc- tion, he statements concerning the guns now put forth by naval exper confirm the as rth os of Mr Raikes and have greatly depressed the enthnaastea who vocated their constru ts ll tilt eel ction who have delicate children cai nd guin in fies!: and | Mothers see them daily improve + strength by g gy them that perfect food ar medicine, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites. De W. A. Hulbus of Salisbury, Lils., says: ‘I have used Seotts Emulsion in case scrofula and Debility. Results most gratifyiag. My little patients ' take it with pleasure, , Sold br all arn ggists, : Bde. and S108. ivi << 6-0-owiissinaiih month of . f Our W; In Baps, pilors and NoTuU E we olfe: tren eneous redu tie sh During the uary balance o nter cioths at heavy tweeds. Call early and secure bar . gains — ohn MacLeod & Co Jan 4 t! Mark Wright & Co are headquarters fr furniture. iw jmij