oe ear eee nl Liberai-Conservative COMMITTEE ROOMS. MARKET HOUSE In Hing’s County. THE CAMPAIGN. and Other ltems. Local Ay rne Carrs.—Crossing both ways tes, day. —itheiagiian far Str. Stanley left Georgetown at «30 this morning ior Pictou. - ' ; i PostaL —The Poatmaster informe us that the hour for closing the foreign mails is 6 p.m , «andard, and not] p. m., ssZinadvertently appears in the Postal Guide for February, Masonic —The brethren of Victorias Lidge, No. 2, A. F. & A. M., will please re- member the special meeting this Thursday eveaing to confer the third degree. jul] attendance is requested. A Paysician, in the Elmira, N. Y., Ad- yertiser, says: The bicyeie is a safe, satis- factory, coavenient and delightful means of ecercke, better as well as cheaper than a i) sTEC } | ‘The delegstes from the Cardigan District Y. M C. A.—The adjourned annual meeting of the Y. M. ©. A., tor the election of officera and the transaction of other busi- peas, will be helt in the Y. M. C. A. Hall this (Thursday) evening, at S o'clock. A fall attendance is requested. : ainda Fire Meetine —At a meeting of the new B urd of Fire Wardens held on Tuesday evening, A. N. Large was unanimously re- elected chief of the Department for the current year, and Mesara. Wil am Tuylor, aad Wi) iauws Murrey, je were also re-e'ec- td firat and second assistants respectively. | Mr. H M. Davison was elected clork the Bourd. A committee of three cons t- ingof F P M Carron, A.D White, ad Thomas Campbell as app imted to draw up estimates ior the year. - t ’ a Dominion Exection.—A meeting of Liberal delegates is called for 2 ©’clock this afternoon, at the Court Heuse in Georgetown, to select candidates to contest King’s County, in op- position to Mesas. Mclean and Macdonald, the Libersl-Conservative nominees. Che Prince County Liberal Convention, to have been held at Summerside yesterday, was postponed until to-day owing to the non- rrival ot some of the delegates, The del-y- ed candidates are due at three o'clock this) afternoon. Yhe Liberal-Conservatives of Prince Coun’ y | are ulso holding a convention in Summerside | to-day, as advertiged. —_—_»_————— A SrarTLInac Accipent —An exchange ways: A strange and startling accident occurred st Lynn, Maas, not long since. As usual, wires carried the eiectric force from powerful dynamos to the electric lighting etatlon. The station took fire and tie wires were burned off, The current, while stil] being generated, was thaa cut offfrom a vert. The mechanical energy Which bad been previously converted intoe'ectricity was thus thrown back upon itself. Instantly the large fly ‘whee! of the 700 horse power steam engine began to re- volve with lightning speed, and before the machinery could stepped the centrifugal force had burst it into fragments, which flew in all directions. The energy which supplied ihe electric light had been suddenly by the accident transformed into centrifugal power, whieh burst the wheel. a. oro Hockey Match, About three bunded apectators witnessed the flockey Match in Hillsborough Rink | last evening, the proceeds of which were m aid of the P. E. feland Hospital The Cit- zens’ Band, which offered its serviees gra- tuitously for the oceasion, played some fine selections. The teams lined out as follows : East. West. britz Mvore. Dr Johnson. s C Moore. Jas Rundle. R Jobnaon. G V Moore. L, Whear. Messervey. G Rogers. Art Weeks. A MeNeill. © Weeks. J Whear. os 4 8 Urquhart. Saunders. T Rogers (goal) B Dawson (goal) ‘he match commenced shortly after eight o'duek, with the East defending the nor- chem goal. In chis game the West seemed more than a match for their opponents \fter a sertes of brilliant plays, Dr. John- son seoured the bal! out a lively scrimmage near the northern goal, and by a well-dir- eeted shot scored the first goal of the even- ing for the West, amid gre»t applause in the second game both teams were well wermed up to their work, and both cut a lively pace. For atime the East had the advantage, and it looked as if they might score a gual at any moment. The ball was, however, gradually worked up by the West wud again sent through the goal by Dr. Johnson. Both teams worked hard during the third game, but the West had clearly the wlvantage this time. By brilliant team work the ball was passed to Johnson, who quickly scored his third goal for the West. The fourth game was marked by fine play on both sides. The ball was kept dangerously near the West goal for some time, until Rundle quickly secured the bal! and by asplendid dash passed three or four opponents and acored the fourth and last goal ia grand style. Score : West 4; East, 0. On the whole, the West played a more scientific game and passed better than their opponents. They played more for team work, rather than individual honor. Twe halves of forty five minutes each, with ten minutes’ rest, were piayed. The spectators were delighted with the game, and liberally applauded the Beveral fine plays mace Mr. Jas. Sullivan, and Mr. Jos. Smith, (for- inerly of the New Glasgow A. A. C.) were the umpires, The proceeds amounted tu £35. * Persoual. Hon. Senator Prowse, Murray Harbor, 1s among the guests at the Hotel Davies. . Richard Hunt, Exq , of Summerside, Cen- aus Commissioner for this Province, returned + trom Ottawa last evering. How. Senator Howlan arrived here from Ottawa iast evening, and left here for Sum- merside last evening. Mi. Fred. Anderson of this city, will leaye for Virginia this evening, to embark — the profession of civil eng neering. tr Anderson is a son of Prof. Anderson, of Prince of Wales College. THE EXAMINER wishes him success, See eee oa “ : oT a ee ; ; Unanimously, that James E Oo om eee THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - - ee Or eS meer ner & Fe OE eT ES an © RO eee re ee Fe eee EET ee meee eee 7 - o 3 gE ECT I - he TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. LIBERAL - CONSERVATIVE CONVENTION | ! MACDONALD AND McLEAN | Unanimously Nominated. ‘ Tue Convention of the Liberal-Conser- vatives of King’s County, held in George- town on Tuesday, the 10th inst., notwith standing the inclement weather, was at- tended by a large number of delegates from the severs! polling di-tricts, Hon. D. Gordon, President of the King’s County Liberal-Conservative Assvuciation, occupied the chair. Among those present were Hon. Senator Prowse, Hon. James Clow, Hon. Archd. .J. Macdonald, Wm. A Poole, Eq..M L.C, Angus McLeo?d, Esq... M. P P., J. C. Unverhay, E-q, M. P. P., and Cyrus Shaw, Esq, M. P P being requested to ucminate a candidate to occupy the seat lately held by the late Hugh L. Macdonald, — lt was proposed by Ronald J McKenzie, Esq , Dundas, and seconded by Mr. Edward Sharkey, of Corraville, Lot 63, and carried Macdonald, isq., of Cardigan Bridge, be the candidare of the L:beral Conservative Party at the ensuing election tor the Third Electoral District of King’s Qounty James E. Macdona d, Esq., in accepting the nomination, said he felt assured that all present regretted the sad circumstances that had caused a vacancy in the represen- tation of the Cardigan District. The late representative, the Hon. Hugh L. Macden- ald, was a gentleman ‘who had seeured the affection and esteem of all; and his name would long be remembered by the people of the Cardigan District as one of the big- gest hearted men who has ever lived among them. In accepting the unsnimous noni- nation that had been so kindly given him to-day, his most earnest wish was that he would be able as faithfully to represeut them aa their late representative bad done. Hon. D. Gordon, in calling the County Convention to order, said that the present vecasion was one of unusual importance in the history of our country. He pvinted vut the importance of the issues that are now before the electors of Canada in general and this Island in particular, and said he hoped that the same unanimity that bad hitherto characterized the proceed- ings of the Liberal-Conservative Party in King’s County would be shown on the pre- sent occasion. Mr. Geo. . Owen said that as several gentlemen had been spoken of as candidates at the ensuing Domiaion flection, it probably weuld.be conducive to the expediting of the business hefore the Convention if those gentle- men who had been spokeh of as candi tates, woull express their views and policy before the delegates. + Consequently A. ©. Macdonald, E, B. Muttart, and John MoLean, Esquires, made brief addresses, Dre Mauttart in the course of his remarks intimated that it was not his intention 10 contest the present election. On motion of Hon. James Clow, seconded by Mr. Edward Sharkey and W A. Poole, Esq., A. C. Macdonald, Esq,, was nominated as 4 candidate to contest the present Dominion Election for King s County. It was moved by Michael McCormack, Esq., of Souris, and seconded by Ronald J. McKenasie, Esq., «f Dundas, thit John Me Lean, Esq., of Souris, be a candidate for Kings County at the ensuing Dominion Election. Both nominations were canied unapimously. Messrs. Macdonald and Mclean in strong and eloquent speeches thanked the delegates for the unanimous nominations they had received, and urged on those present the necessity of hearty and untiring effort by all members of the party at the forthcoming contest. On motion of A. C. Macdonald, seconded by John A. Cameron, the following was ad »pted ; Whereas, E. B. Muttart, Esq., has been, for the past twelve years, one of the standard bearers of the Liberal-Conservative party in King’s County; and has, during that time, aiways fought its battles with unswerving devotion and ability— Therefore Resolved, That while we regret that he does not see fit to allow himself to be put in nomination on the pres nt occasion, this Convention desires to express their sincere thanks to Dr. Muttart for his past ser vices. After the candidates hed suitably acknow ‘edyed the hearty nomination they bad re- ceived, stirring speeches were made by Hon. Senator I’rowse, John Nichols, Esq., Cyrus Shaw, Esq, Mr. John Weatherbie aud others The Convention having given three hearty cheers for Her Majesty the Queen, Sir John A. Macdonald, the candidates for King’s County, and Dr. Muttart for his past services, quis tly dispersed. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Contradiction. Sir,—Mr. W. 8. Stewart, counselon a Scott Act case, stated in the City Court yesterday that I had told him that alcohol is not kept in stock in my Drug Store. Mr. Stewar® must have made a mistake, for while I do not remember ever having said anything whatever upon the subject to him, I positively never made such a state- ment. A druggist cannot conduct hs business without alcohol, and I alwa's keep at least a cask of it in stock. I make this explanation because Mr Stewart's n- accuracy has been the subject of muh comment and is unintentionally calculated to injure my, business by sending customers needing alevkol elsewhere, and, further, because | might well be accused of false- hood by those who know the contrary state of »ffvirs to exist. Thanking you for ace, J am yours, &c. aT "Lat rexce W. WarTson. Feb, 12, 1891. ———_——=>- o> - a —Mr. Erastus Wiman, before the United States Senate railroad committee In New York, declared commercial univn to be @ preliminary to the annexation of Canada; said that Canada cannot remain a8 it is; Kv. C, for the Stomach. and that after the death of Sir Juha Mao, donald will come the deluge. / enon ; ; Srecian DesPatcues TO Tae EXAMINER, POLITICS IN NEW BRUNS- WICK, Trouble Among the Grits Movements of the Ministers (seen enema Victory in the Upper Provinces. SIR CHARLES TUPPER COMING. ewer eee Sr. Joun, Feb. 12. ° The St. John Liberals have nom:nated Ellis, Weldon aud ‘homas Rankine, the well-known biscuit maker. One wing of the King’s County Liberals nominated Colonel Domville, agais st Koster, and another wing is to nominate Editor Sf:Cready, of the Telegraph, Sir Cnarlea Tupper, Hun. C. H, Tupper and Sir Johan Th anpsen passed through Moncton last night en route to Nova Scotia. They predict a great Liberal- Conservative victory in the Upper Pro- vinessa. Sir Charles Tupper will visit Churlotte~ town next week. An Embezzier Arrested. - Moncton, Feb. 12. H. Herbert Taylor, a native of Hiilsb»ro, N. B., has been arrested by detective Goss for emb-+zzliny a large sum of money from the Pacific Express Company at Kansas City. Tsylor’s wife snd come to join him at Moncton. Hence the clue to his where- abouts. The Deceased Wife's Sister Bill. Lonpox, Feb. 12 The British House of Oommons has passed the deceased wife’s sister bili second reading, on a vote of 232 to 195. Snowstorm in Scotland. Eprnsuron, Feb. 12. Heavy snowstorins are reported from the north of Scotland. All the railway trains are delayed. Gale in the Irish Sea. Lonpon, Feb. 12 A sevore gale ia the frish Sea is reported. Weather Builetin. Toronro, Feb. 12.—10 a m, Moderate to feir winds, stationary or lower tempeture. ener 9] DIED. At Wins!oe Road, on the llth day ef February, 1891, of congestion of tie brain, James Holman, aged 75 years. Emigrated to to this Island from Devon, England, in June, 1837, and leaves a family of three sons and six da-ghters to mourn their loss, (Devon, England, papers please copy.) {funeral at 3p. m., Friday, from his late residence. | Cape Cod cranberries for sale at Beer & Goff s. febl} 2 Christie Brown & Co.’s soda biscuits (the best in Canada), for eale at Beer & Golfs, tebll 2i 32 inches English print, nice light fat- “= THURSDAY, —_——~— 7 4 400 = Ne Se SWISS: < fine Case a ———————————— eS ooo FEBRUARY. 12, 1891... See em ge le REAT COTTON SALE. —~ ——-—- —~-(x) memen $25 Pieces WHITE COTTON, ; 790 ° 200 i S00 ‘a 6 GINGHAMS. ALSQ—30 Pieces of New Flannelettes, Table Damaskse, Towelling, Towels, Sheeting. Circulars, Pil- low Cottons, selling off at very closest prices for Cash. GREY COTTON, TICKING, PRINT (New), fn) L°) 7.5. WACDONALD. “Charlottetown, February 12, 1891—dy & wky - ao I — > a oe ———— EMBROIDERIES | —eninemte a (ee —— niin Onened To-fav! 4x) 2p TANLBY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, February 3, 1891—eod & wky — ES February for Bargains! terns. QOaly 12 cts. per yard at Stanley Bros. r feb 6 3: eod. Se POLITICAL MEETINGS, HE Candidates for Queen’s County will meet the Electors at tae following times and places :— Mount Stewart Hall—Friday, 13th Febru- ry, at 6 o'clock Monsghan Road Schoolhouse—Saturday, 14th, at 2 o'clock. Vernon River Bridge Hall—Monday, 16th, at 6 o'clock. Grandview Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 17th, at 6 o'clock. Wood Islands School (West)—Wednesday, 18th, at | o'clock. Belle Creek School—Wednesday, 18th, at 6 o'clock. Eldon Hall—Thursday, 19th, at 6 o'clock. Pownal Hall—Friday, 20:h at 6 o'clock, New Dominion Schoolhouse—Saturday Qist, at 2 o'clock. Bonshaw H«ll--Monday, 23rd, at 6 o'clock. Crapaud Hali—Turs lay, 24th, at 6 o'clock. Springton Schoolhouse—W ednesday, 25th, at 1 o'clock. Bradalbane Hall—Wednesday, 25th, at 6 o'clock. Clifton Hall—Friday, 27th, at 6 ©’clock. Hope River Hall—Saturday, 28th, at 1 o’cleck. Rustico Bank—Saturday, °8'h. at 6 o’c'ock. Erackley Point Road Hall—Moid y, 2nd Ma:ch, at 2 o'clock febl1—all prs dy wy tl 28th Y. WT. CG. A. ANNUAL MEETING. ‘!VHE ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEET} ING of the Young Men’s (‘hristian Ass»- ciation, for the electi m of officers and trans- a:tion of other business, will be held in the Association Hall, at 8 o'clock on THURS- DAY EVENING NEXT, 12h February. A full attendance of all the members is very specially requested. CHARLES PALMER, Pre ident, R. M, BARRAIT, Secretary, - } feb7 Our Bargain Print Cottons, Cretonnes, Charlottetown, February 3. 1801. WANES, LOSE, FOUND de] WANTED —A Housemaid and Cook in @ pri- vate famiuy mm the country. Guod wages given. Apply at this office. febi2 OxT —On Queen Sireet, on Saturday evening, L a gentieman’s glove. Finder ™ ill sindiy leave sume at this office. 2i po—febl Ww* NT* D.—A girl fer generai housework in a small family. Apply at this office. fe 3 OST.—This morning. between Boyle’s Tan nery and J. &. Macdonald’s Boot Store, a purse containing a smi!) sum of money. ‘the owner wil be viry much culiged if it 15 left ot tuis office by finder. __ f. b4 ——_—_—_—$——_ ——$—$— $$ —$_ RSALE.—A nice Pik ling Lot at head of Alley Street. near Pisce Street, rituated on high ground and in govd local.ty, near Upper Prince Sirert Church and School. Price low and terms easy. Apvly to GEORGE AL! RY. jana2 OST..- About 25th January, a lady’sred leather purse, containing a small sum of money Was iost betwee. Grafton street West snd Queen PERKINS a oe Street. Reward will be given by the «wner oh reaovery. Apply at this office. th sat—febS STERNS. will be full of {x) —_/i x) (x) Counter Cheap Goods during this month. A JOB LOT OF EMBROIDERY. —— {Xe pinipttesienae 300 Pieces Shirtings and Ginghams, 200 Pieces White Cottons, Cheap, 700 Pieces Grey Cottons, . 100 Pieces Ticking, “ Muslins, Fillow Cottons, Sheetings, Table Linen. —-————(x ——-————— BEST VALUE IN THE CITY AT PERKINS & STERNS’. AS Cee Overstocked Great Clearance Sale, for Cash Only, of all our hnported Boots and Shoes, 20 to 30 per cent. Reduction. ——{x) TREMENDOUS SLAUGHTER OF OUR M GNIFILENT STOCK. So ovation Come and be convinced. Come early and get the best selections. Girls’ Strong Buots, 5Uc.; Women’s do., 65e. GOFF BROS’, BOOT FACTORY. Charlottetown, February 2, 1891—2aw & wky i a bs Ey; a bas) bog oe r. 4