“Har. 3. oa coke ee Si Sa THE adel eae DAILY EXAMINER, ~~ >. - a = ee TUESDAY, JANUARY 27. Loeal and Gther Items. Vicks’ Flora Guips, 1891, is to hand. Civic.—To-morrow will be election day. “Joun Tamson’s Barns,” at the Lyceum to-night. Tus Forercn Matt will arrive in the city at three o’clock. pn oe Se Tue Sraney arrived at Georgetown, from Pictou, this afternoon. ee Beer Bros. are cffering special prices ia ali kinds of winter goods. 426 2i Pox’? Foreet the Scotch Concert to-night in the Lyceum. Doors open at 7.59. A lot of remnants of dress goods which must be cleared out, at Beer Bros.’ j26 2i Se é Retirep —Mr. ‘I B Riley has authorized 43 to state that he has retired from the civic eo atest in ward 3. gi ie ner Bros are offering the balance of their dress robes at very special prices to char. 326 2i ee Scarier Fever.—The Poineer is authority for the statement that scarlet fever is very prevalent just now at Lot 16 and there- abouts. See ES I. 0. O. F.—Port la Jue Encampment will convene in special session to-morrow (‘Vennes- day) evening, at 8 o'clock, at which time fourteen candidates will receive the fiist degree. LECTURE AT EMERALD.—-Professor Shuttle- worth, of Prince of Wales College, is to lecture in tbe hall at Emerald, on *‘Agri- culture,” on Thursday evening, 29th inst. Lecture commences at 7 o’cl.ck. Admis- sion free. gees ge ek * Fostat —-We are informed by Post Offize Iispector Brecken that the Postmaster General has authorized the Postmasters of the following Post Offices in this division to transact Savings Bank business on and after the 28:h inst., viz.: Alberton, Georgetown, Kensington, Tignish. a L O. A.—A regular meeting of Boyne Lodg , No 614, to night in their hall at 8 o'cl ik sharp. The officers are especially requested to be punctual, as there is initia- tion in the first degree. A full attendance of members requested. Visiting brethren welcome. Potrcn Court.—This morning, a young min named John Crowley was arraigned,” charged with malicicus injuries to property. The empiainant, Mrs, Catherine Hughes, wh» lives on Pownel Street, alleges that Crowley broke in her door while intoxictate?, and assaulted her in her own house. The ¢ se stands adjourned for further evidence. ee Caneponta CLus.—Regular monthly meet- ‘ing this evening at Club Room, Queen S:reet, Members will please meet p: ompily at 7 o'clock in order to aitend the Burns’ Anniver- sary Concert at 8 o’ciock, sharp. Members and Visiting clansmen will eppear in plaid and ponnet, and march to the Lyceum, headed by their piper. : shee ee AncHuITECTURAL.— Mr. W.O0. Harris, Archi- tect, of this city, is busily engaged preparing 5 ans fora new building to be erected in Mon- trea! by the Boardof Trade, which is te cover an entire square. Prizes are offered for the plans, and several of the best architects in the Do- inion aud United States are competing. THE EXAMINER wishes Mr. Harris success. Reusanrs! Remnants !—Cheap sale of dress remnants from two yards to & full dress length selling out at bargains. Prints and ginghams 6 cents a yard; ends winter cloths at nearly half price. A few ladies’ felt hats selling off at half price, Great pargains in ladies’ jackets and dolmans. Don’t forget the great bargain store.—J. B. Macdonald. Harirax Gor Ir.—A Nova Scotia exchange There were applications to the Pro- vincial Government from the Agricultural Societies of four different places for the holding of the Provincial Exhibition of 1891, and the grant of $4,000 from the Provincial tiovernment. New Glasgow offered a prize list 2amonnting to $7.009, Truro and Yarmouth $3,000 each, and Halifax $12,000. The Govern- ment hag aceepted the application of Halifax for the Provincial Exhibition of next autumn. S.ys: — \. 6. T. U.—The above society igs in a fi :-urishing condition at Montague, and is doing a noble work in favor of temprraprce, Its meetings are held in the bank building every Tuesday at 3 p.m. Following are the names of the’ officers: President——Mrs. W. Li. Spence; Vice Presidents—Mis. Dr. Robert- son, Mrs. Opie, Mrs. Stewart, Mrs. N. J. Macdonald ; Seeretary — Mrs. D. Martin, Preasarer—Mrs. BR. W. Sprague. A. 0, H.—Division No, 1, Ancient O:der of Flibernians, gave a very pleasant literary and migical entertainment 10 their meeting room, O fer’s Building, last evening. The room was Those taking part were James Byrne, Mrs. M. Blake. Mrs _D, O'M. Reddin, Miss Caven, Miss McQuillan, the Misses Quirk, Miss May Macdonald, Prof. Caven, James H. Reddin, Dr. Conroy, 1.0 Arsenault, J. P. Murray and P. McQuaid. Rev. P, As McEimeel gave a short address. Coad jutor Bishop McDonald and several other clergy- men occupied seats on the platform. At the conclusion of the programme refreshments were served. ero waded. Two Tragic DEATHS. —An old man named Pierre Hamel, residing at St Raymond, Port- neuf, Que, Was frozen to death one day laat week. it appears that the old man had been visiting his son, whe resided some ten acres from him, and in returnisg home lost his way life. et peel was buried a few days ago whos2 death was caused by 2 fish bone. While eating fish on Friday a bone atuck in her throat Instead of calling a physician to remove the obstruction, she finally got rid of it herself as she thought by forcing it down into her stomach, where it did its deadly work sti ] more effectively. pee Oprrcary.—We regret exceedingly to hear that Mr. John Macdonald, a year or two ego a popular clerk in the Post Office P- partment in this city, died at his home in Be fest, on Sun lay lest, at the early age Mr. Macdonald, it will be ra- membered, was appointed '0 4 clerkship - the Post Office in January, 1885 Short y after his appointment his health pega to fail, and in 1889 he applied for and was granted a year’s leave of absence. aes sp he spent in Auburn, Cal , in the ee : ant a change of climate would have & ete effect upon his health But the much - = result was nob obtained. Last autuma S land not any better 10 health arned to the Is : 1 than when he left it. He gradually sunk, and of 27 years. dicd on Sundey, as above stated. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | SpeciaL DEsPaTCHES . THE SS aries OTTAWA NOTES. Preliminary to Closer Trade Rela- ticns with Barbadees. GETTING OVER THEIR FRIGHT. ee > Orrawa, Jan. 27. Parcel post arrangements have been con- cluded between Canada and Barbadoes. The Premier went west last night. is to return on Wednesday or Thursday. The Grit papers are now getting over their fright about the election, and announ- cirg a session for March. ; Great Storm in New York He BUSINESS PARALYZED. New York, Jan. 27. _The great storm of yesterday and the day before has almost paralyzed this city. Telephones, telegraphs, and electric lights have all stopped business) D. B. Mitchell, acting chief of the Western Union Co., said to-night : ‘“‘We are a perfect wreck. We have one line to Albany, one to Buffalo, one to Chicago—that is all. Abcut eight- een hundred wires are all down.” Civic Kiections in Fredericton. FREDERICTON, Jan. 27. In the Aldermanic elections held yester- day, editor McNutt of The Farmer led the polls in Queen’s Ward, while Pitts, of The Reporter, a strong Scott Act man, was defeated by fifty votes. ———— ll i en An Appeal. Mothers and Sisters of Charlottetown : As welook at our present surroundings, and think of the great responsibility that rests upon us as women, we appeal to you, for the sake of the youth of our city, to look about you. You cannot fail to see the many snares laid for unwary feet; then, use your votes and influence for the man who will be fearless and earnest in protect- ing those youlove. There are some of you, perhaps, who do notgthiak it womanly for a woman to vote, This is a false impression. The. woman who yotes for righteousness is worthy of true woman- hood Got lays upon you a great responsi- bility, but in the martyrs name go to the polls to-mcerrow and use your vote and in- fluence for the advancement of Gods kingdom, for the beloved interests of our homes and for the prosperity and morel ty of our city. : W.C.T. U. Ch’town, Jan. 27th, 1891. Georgetown Notes. Datty. Examiner is anxiously Any election news will THE watched for now. be gladly received. Our harbor is as open as inJnly, just a little ice around the wharves. We expect to have a regatta about Friday er Saturday next. Ovr enterprising townsman, W. W..Jen- kins, has purehased the trotting stallion ‘ Al- mont M.,” from J. Buchannan. Any one wanting a flyer cannot do better than patron’ ize him. The Stanley is deing goed wok vow. By, the way, nota word about the Capes route; only two foreign mails received here last week. Cotp.— During last night the mercury in the thermometer dropped to zero, Ee Carver Remyants.—150 ends in 1} yd. lengths, just opened. — Harris & Stewart, London House. jau27 5i Prespytery. —The quarterly meeting of Presbytery wiil be had in St. James Hall ca Tuesday evening next, at 8 o'clock. “Tam Guex,” ‘Ye Banks and Braes,’’ “Scotland Yet,” ‘Sire was a Lad,” and other popular Scotch songs at the Lyczum to-night. ae gy Facur-Fixpixo rnar Pays.—The editors of the Hants Journal and Yai:month Herald have won $10 each in a magazine error com- petition. re ge Ticket Horpers for the concert to-night will please note that the numbers on tickets do not correspond with numbers on seats. To secure a good seat go early - Goop Work.—The City Surveyor has a number of laborers at work to-day, opening up drains in order to be yeady for the first 3 ftsnap. ‘This is a move in the sight direc- tion. Pie, eae Special SxRvIoES. — A very interesting meeting was held in the Upper Methodist chu-ch last evening. The meeting to-night will be conducted by Rev. Mr. Spargo and Mr, Sutcliffe, at 7.30 o’ciock. eee Tee ANNUAL SALE of odds and ends at Perkins’ & Sterns’, on Monday, Jan. 26th. Remnants of colored gilks, velvets, dress goods, print cottons, muslins, laces, etc., ete. Come and get a bargain. jan24. 2i- Pienty of Ir __Kernels of buckwheat to the number of 3,469 waa the count given by. Mr. C. M. Shipley, Salem, N. S., a8 the num- er found on one stalk of buckwheat lately | grown on his place. ee Devout gut CLose.—At the recent Union | Prayer Meeting & rich farmer ina New Bruns- wick county village prayed five times with ; great fervor for the conversion of the heathen ; the next day he gave his annual subscription to the Bible Society of ten evnts. a: uw AgResteD.—Edith Anderson, the second eldest daughter of the Anderson family. has. died from the effects of the morphine administered hy her mother recently, particulars of which were givenin Tus EXAMINER of yesterday. The . other two children are in a precarious condi- tion; the mother is expected to die at at any moment, and Mr. George, the spiritualiatic medium who told Mrs. Anderson ‘that her hnsband was unfaithful, which information exused the tragedy, is under arrest. Tue MeEpIU of Brocton, Mass., Entertainment | ORs Annual ST, PETER'S BAND OF HOPE, WILL TAKE PLACE 1N St. Peter’s Schoolroom, i t—— THURSDAY, 29th JANUARY, ADMISSION, 15 CENTS. Programme will appear in a few days. jan20 A Fancy Dress Carnival WILL BE HELD IN THE GEORGETOWN RINK N Wednesday, January 28th. HE GEORGETOWN BRASS BAND will be in attendance. Each person in cos- tume will please hand in a card bearing name and character. The managers reserve the right to reject any objectionable character. Excursion tickets issued at all Stations east of and including Charlottetown. Ticket holders in costume, free ; non-ticket holders in costume, 25 cents. Promenade :—Aduits, 25 cents; Children, 15 cents. Doors open at 7.30 p. in. : Georgetown, Jan. 16, 1891—dy 16 24 wy 23 A Fancy Dress Carnival WILL BE HELD IN THE HILLSBOROUGH SKATING RINK ——ON: Tuesday Evening, S$rd FERRUARW NEXT, Commenciag at 8 o'clock. RRANGEMENTS are being made with .a COSLUMIER, who will be in Char- lottetown with a large assortment of Fancy Dresses. Intending Skaters will oblige by sending in their names and characters to any of the Pirectors or to the Janitor ag soon as possible, Four Prizes will be @ffered, AS FOLLOWS: Five Dollars for the Handsomest Ladies Costume. Five Dollars for the Handsomest Gentle- men’s Costume. Five Dollars for the Ladies’ Costume being best representation of charac er assumed. Five Dollars for the Gentlemen’s Costume being best representation of character assumed. Skaters in Costume jan21 Admission, 25 cents. free. P, E. ISLAND | RAILWAY Excursions to Cape Traverse, OMMENCING MONDAY, 26th instant, and continuing until February 17th, prox, Return Tickets at $1.00 each will be issued from Charlottetown to Cape Traverse, good to return at any time within one week from date of issue. J. URSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Jan. 24, 1891. . tl 8lst wy prsli guar tl 31st MOURNING GOODS. In calling your attention to our stock of BLACK GOODS, we desire you to note the Excellent Values given in French and India Serges, Cashmeres, French Merines and Henrietta Cloths, Dalgea Stripes and Jerman Diagonals, hew and ‘rich, Courtald’s and Priestty’s ‘rapes, Mourning Millinery, | Crape Bonnets and Huts. 'STANLEY BROS., BROWN'S BLOCK. nov7 HOUND we WAATS, Lost ANTED.—A good girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. C. V. McGrncor, ‘Prince Street, 3 3i—iar 27 OST.--This morning, between A ndrew Dovle’s L residence, Grafton Street, and the Post Office, 2 Door Key. Finder will kindly leave ‘he same with Mr. DOYLE. jan27 : ee ee TANTED.—A Servant Girl. Apply to D. Mc- W LEop, Dominion Building. Si—ian2h Un er the Auspices of the Caledonia Club, HE LYCEUM, ON TUESDAY, JAN. 27, IN AID OF THE POOR. calmaseees pase {x)-———— = EARL t, | PART Ir. SHORT ADDRESS BY THE CHIEF 1. Song—‘‘ i y ae ) s C : . Song—‘‘ Jessie, the Fiower-of Do ane’? ! 1 a re eee and Reels..... Misses Wilson and Read | 2. Violin Dast- Moderato tram T Sone Miia beep: oe 2) 2 8 ~Aard'c. (45.6 aces tees = Sone CP rela vlan Cee eee Prof. Cavers | eee protests Miss MacDonald and Prof. Vinnicombe oe 8 ae PERS DEN eee nee ees Mrs. Roome} 3. Song—‘‘ Flow Gently, Sweet Afton”....... Mr. H. Wilson 4 = . ae ‘Tam O's hanter Seine eee Rey. James Carruthers | 4. Recitation (Scotch). .........-sesereceecceve Mr, T "A 'M of 2 = “8 =e an Blue Bells of Seolland -+...... Prof. Vinnicombe | 5. Song—‘‘O’ a’ the Airts the Win Can Blaw”..,.....Mrs. B a . oe 2 ee Banks and Braes Sid oe ce oe Miss Tillie Brown | 6, Quartet—‘ Birks of Aberfeldy ”............0.00 00. Lees : Cee 6 ne _ Lad seventies 0m s yee Mr. James Davison ..e+eMiss Wilson, Mis. Roome, Mr. J. Davieson, Mr. L Wilson 9. Sea aa aes or 2 Airs ed ee fara ages See Mr. C. P Fletcher | 7. Song—‘‘Scots Wha Hae”.............cce ee eee Mr. J. Davison 3 a Song bie Laurie”... sees esse eee ees Mrs. E. H. Norton | 8. Chorus—*t Auld Lang, Syne” with Ins'rumental Music 4 10. Song—'‘‘ John Grumltie”... 0.2... ep eee eee Prof. D. J. McLeod Ba es Interval of Five Minutes. Pianoforte Accompanists—Misses Wilson and Admission, 25 and 35 cents. Tickets for sale at the City Drug Stor Concert at 8 o'clock, prompt. one: c and from Members of the Club. “GOD £AVE THE QUEEN.” Lewis, Messrs. Blanchard and Tanton, Doors open at 7.30 o’clock. janl9 D | {o]—--—--—-—_ HURRAH FOR HOME MANUFACTURE! Bits io —— (x) —-————— G10 809 worth more Boots sold in 1899 than in 1889. a (x) This Shows that GOFF BROS’. Boot Store and Factory Takes the Lead. Charlottetown, January 9, 1891—2aw & wky : Our Quarterly Accounts have been sent out during would be obliged to our friends te respond to the same quick. Charlottetown, January 8, 1890. the past week, and we ee J TABLE COVERS. Six Dozen SILK EMBROIDERED CLOTHS, of you want a Piano or Table Cover have a look through these, Wonderfully Low Figures. LADIES’ WATERPROOF CLOAKS. ou should know that we are offer- You must have them, and it is just as ing something Special. We look closely at the buyer to look closely at the Prices. GLOTHS FOR LADIES’ tock in this line is really excellent and we expect buy eel day offers , ass Assortment of ULSTER we feel in offering them a First-Class at money-saving prices. CHILDREN’S A few left, right in every Way. to clear them all. Charlottetown, January 20, 1891. well that y the matter of Quality in these goods, You can have one at your own pri STANLEY BR Tapestry and Felt. WEAR. CLOAKS. The lot must be sold as they are marked at and leave ers to share the pleasure and JACKET CLOTHS ce, as we intend OTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK.