—_ -_—se -— - - — et oer et THE THE DAILY EXAMINER, FEBRUARY 10, 1890. Declaration Day in King’s Sheriff of This was ‘* Declaration Day snd Queen's i rinve County will hoid his court to-morrow, Counties. The In King’s County the results were as fol- } ; +S KING'S COUNTY SECOND DISTRIK < £ Tota! Vote 627 662 77 47 iIRD I TRI s > - 3 y 3 5 Se > hn Zz. f UE oo waa 754 192 «475 4,0 FOURTH DISTRICT al os x ee ae ~ — = & = a - ge Tot 744 Oos Ul o40 For Cena a County the returns from the several districts were : QUEEN'S COUNTY. FIRST DISTRICT. 3 .: 2 “a, = $ 2 = 3 2 § 3 < oa s f pad t r French River...... 45 29 AS 61 song River...... 78 41 73 98 Clifton, Lot 21 53 3s 61 hee Hope River 124 «11 72— 683 Granville 64 dl S7 ee Bradalbane it4 US 94 a/ Springton 2 a 46 a0 96 Westmoreland 120 99 50 62 McAlder’sFeorg veh ee 64 12% 15? Emyvale a 76 70 30 40 Bonshaw a eo iis. is Special Votes ae SS Oe ae a ee SECOND DISTRICT Seer é = 5 s = W heatley Rive: 152 125 $5 60 North Rastico ss ae oe 34 44 South Rustico....... 124 102 26 27 Cavendish Road LOS 103 7 oS Hunter River ‘ j SS 67 SO S5 Milton. . * — 43 oo ut 72 North River. . jn 2% 106 92 0 eS ie we New Haven.... 47 39 #106 107 Long Creek.... 21 23 80 72 Nine Mile Creek..... 55 oa. ae 94 Special votes, <\ a ov 4U 65 Totai vote — ae ee | he THIRD DISTRICT Uso! =Cummiskey. z. ‘0 om e - > oe Gs i a Fort Augustus. . 119 6-151 72 95 Mt Stewart & _— 19 6138) «47S s«d187 Lot 3%, Dack’s...... 42 34 24 14 Johneon’ s River...... 48 43 76 87 ce cucd sclicaie ae 64 46 2 ee. ue. a, 65 58 Dt 45 Brackley Point Road. 62 dl 18] 165 Mount Herbert.... 38 37 50 45 Tracadie Cross Roads 81 86 ] 33 ek ac, cual 190 101 65 59 NING o5 0006 pee-0 5h 49 55 45 Special votes 78 o5 78 65 TN WOOO on ccdccs 877 = 871 889 824 FOURTH DISTRICT. . 3 $ S r< = = 7S 2 > “ee 2 7 = te, a Point Prim . oer 52 25 30 Cherry Valley....... 58 60 74 7 Vernon River ...... 68 w- 19s: 7S Oe ee, Li4 123 Ay 52 Wood Islands....... 55 16 56 63 Avondale....... we 50 35 32 Orwell ee ee aid 56 60 47 +7 Grandview .. ‘ , Ot 64 58 Belle Creek .. ince oe 43° 1138 123 Caledonia. ae) i3 62 3 16 Pownal. o ae 63 «(IS 153 Special votes,........ 52 55 59 39 getel vate 5 55..5.5 TR FR: «OO ae CHARLOTTETOWN AND ROYALTY. 3 Baers _ as x 7 = s z = Ward i—East..... . 06 10 5s 57 a. 7 44 46 Ward 2 & 3—East... 164 158 gy 9) Ward 2 &3—West.. 124 127 SN 83 Ward 4--East....... _, a ae ee Centrai.... 59 60 71 70 eae. sa S81 80 77 73 Ward 5—-East...... 159 149 180 1367 ee cs 168 148 139 Royalty, East....... 69 71 60 56 Weeetsi..: 40 3N 40 46 Special votes........ 46 48 65 63 aS ee ee 1200 ~=1L189 1009 961 me Notes and Comments. —-The Patrioi says :— ** The Government did not give us the ad- vertizements because they loved us, but asa mere matter of business— because they thought it would pay.” Just so. Giving Government advertise- ments to the Patriot is a ‘‘ mere matter of business, ’-—but having the same advertise- ments published in THe Examiver is *‘ cor- rupting the press,” ‘‘forking over the boodle,” the secret of Tye Examiner's slavish support ‘‘ of the Ottawa powers that be.” What childish and ridiculous non- nense —The New York Tribune says :— *““It may not be kuown to many people that Queen Victoria is an ardent altudent of African geography, and could pass a very creditable examination in that subject with Mr. Stanley asthe interrogator. Her Majesty has care- fully watched the Portuguese encroachments, and when the pewsof the outrage on the British flag reached London it was the Queen herself who insisted on Lord Salisbury com- a) to come tu defivity under witht ut dels,” DAILY . EER still remaining, will be sold EXAMINER, a re ‘HIS WEEK WILL BE CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS, Also, a few pieces of Chenille and Tapestry Curt ains at a Special Reduction, a er ee The Temperance League } i 5 \ ep ad at ' baa? | LV} a iv ila That Whereas, It has become painfully evi- dent from the events that have transpired Ww ithin the past tour town that the traffic in intoxicating drinks is death, and thereby bringing sorrow to our . . weesns ih our causing nonit Therefore Reasole That this meeting do ado ypt the followin y platform as a basis for the better carrying r int » effect the temperance law at present on our statute books, and do now proceed to form an organizZ ution for that purpese to be called “*The Prince County Temperance League.” Piatform : (1st) Chat we desire to record our convictions that the continued sale of in- toxicating liquors | in violation of the ** Canada Temperance Act” in Summerside, and the consequent widespre vad disaster in town and country which is becoming more apparent every day, has brought forcibly home to the people of this County the cx yore influence which the liquor tr vttic has obtaine amongst us, and the argent need of organizing for the protec tion of ou homes and the defence of our civil and seliahe us liberties. (2nd) We most emphati ally c toxicating liquors in violation of the ntion of the law, and by parties who do so vendor's mdemn all sales of in true spirit or int especially those ma le under the a drug store or liceuse (8rd. We pledge ours iOuKk of Ives tu use our con- any house or premises for the purpose of such trade or traffic contrary to law, and that we will en deavor to persuade all other persons with whom we communicate any such assistance to parties desiring business i: ° 1} iiquors by refusir gto! let or sell to refuse to engage in the oth.) We deem it essential to the peace and highest welfare of our country and to the maintainance of good government that the in- finence of all good citizens should be united in seconding the efforts of the ofhcers of the law in bringing offenders to justice, ‘‘for the p inishment of evil-doers andi the pr rise of them that do we _—S oe + A YTerribic Ace ide nt. THROUGH THROUGH A DRILL, FALLING 100 FEET MINE SHAFT, CRUSHES \ MAN'S SKULL. 4 Kingston, Ont., despatch of the Sth says :—A peculiarly sad accident occurred at the Foxton mines, Sydenham, yesterday afternoon, about four o'clock, Dennis Mooney, who was in charge of one of the steam drills, and was working fully 150 feet below the surface, had occasion to send to the blacksmith shop, which is situ- ated near the mouth of the mine, several drills which required to be sharpened. The means of transport for these drills was a rude bucket which w as drawn to the sur- face by means of a smal) steam hoist. Yes- terday, according to custom, Mooney pli wed the drills in this bucket and gave the order to hoist. This was done, and if proper care had been exercised all would have been well, but through carelessness on the part of one of the attendants, the bucket, when almost at the surface, gave a sudden lurch. The result was that one of the drills, about five feet in length, slipped from its fastenings, and like a rocket went whizzing endwise down the opening and struck poor Mooney in the head, cating through his hat, then through his skull and wedging itself solidly in his head, one end protruding through his mouth. The un- fortunate man was immediately conveyed to a neighboring house and medical aid sum- moned, but all in vain, for never recovering consciousness M many shortly afterwards passed away. He was 36 years old, unmar- ried, and universal y respected. + > ee Reportep Wire Mokper.—It is :eported that an Indian named Daniel Toney, while intoxicated, killed his wife on Monday at Hectanooga, Yarmouth County. N. 5 aiicebtiiiliacnis ConpoLence.—A Washingta udespatch says that the following message of condujence was received by Secretary Trac ey on the evening of the 4th : ** OSBORNE, Feb, 4. To the British Minister at Washington : “The Queen deeply deplores the calamity to Mr. Tracey's family and inquires after him self and survivors. (Signed) PoNsoney” To this Secretary Tracey sent the following reply : **Mr. Tracey begs the British Minister to convey to Her Majesty his sincere thanks for the gracious message of sympathy. In reply to her kind inquiry he begs to say that the surviving daughter and grand-daughter are out of danger.” nd Marit Trovusies.—The packet from Pictou on Saturday, instead of bringing the Halifax mail, brought back the bag she carried trom hence on W ednesday. The mistake was not uisoovered until the bag reached the post of- fice. It may be easily imagined that the dis- appointment was kceniy feit; and in order to remedy the evil as far as possible the packet was inimediately despatched back to Pictou for the right bag. Yesterday (Monday) she again returned without it, as the Pictou post- master had served the good folks of Halifax precisely as he had done ourselves, by return- ing their own bag. Now, if this had been the only occurrence of the kind it might have passed without remark, but as precisely the same thing happened last summer, and as one of the Halifax new pipers recently inti- mated that for two weekg successis rely the P. E. Island papers had not arrived , although the pestmaster at C harlottetown is re ady ‘to make affidavit that they were re gularly for- warded to Picton, we think it our duty to call upon the Deputy P. the matter, of such blunders, the mischievous consequen- ves of en it is im PH, bs Region, Aw). 14, fete tinued and enthusiastic exertions to procure the conviction of all violators of the ‘‘ Scott Act” and the enforcement of all the penalties to the utmost rigor of the law, after that due] warning of our iateations shall have been given forthe benefit of the erring and de moralized votaries of the trafh tth.) We furthermore pledge ourselves to discountenance the traftic in intoxicating whereby | M. G. to look into |’ and to adopt such effcacious measures as will prevent the future occurrence ssible ta Vatvulate,— CONCERT. \ ia ViINNIC OMBE, assisted by his | 4 Pupils, will give an ORCHESTRAL | i|}CONCERT at the PHILHARMONIC HALL, -——-QON— Monday Evening, Feb. WW. VOCALISTS—Mrs. Malcolm McLeod, Miss Katie Hyndman, Rev. Fred E. J. Lloyd and Professor Caven. Concert at 8 o’clock, sharp. Price of Admission, 35 cents to all parts of the Hall. Tie ete may be had at Reddin’s and Wat- son's Drug’stores, also Chappelle's Bookstore} Prog amine on Saturday next, febs ' i TROTTING RACE! TROTTING 4 will take RAC K tor Green Horses place on Hillsborough ice (weather and ice permitting), on Tuesday Next, Feb. lith, AT TWO O'CLOCK. i | PRIZE—A Set of Driving Harness. The harness can be seen any time previous to the race on application to the undersigned, from whom the conditions of the race and other information may be obtained. WALLACE F. TAYLOR, l dt Hillsborough Street. OLD LONDON CAFE. JUST OPENED, | With all th e Delicacies of the Ssason. | | ~ BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC have just opened the above Cafe, and | |have secured the services of one of the best | | Cooks in the Province, and it is my intention | a » see that everything will be done to cater to | ithe wants of ali my me and try} (our Cook JOHN JOY. -_. 8 that I patre ons. Cx BAND OF HOPE Theatrical Entertainment inl Midieacien ST, PETER'S SCHOOLROOM, ein ‘Wednesday Evening, Feb, 12 1. Prologue .. 2. Shert Farce—‘‘ How Ebenezer Hunkerton assisted Hezekiah Spriggins to obtain a Wife’ eee ee eee reser eenee 3. Instrumental Duet......... 4. Dialogue—‘* Mademoiselle cannot learn ze | MIE F 0044; hws des vise ieee evens eg eee re eee 6. *f Bob Sawyer’s Evening Party ”’..... 7. College Song oe : : : 8. Farce—‘‘Thne Daughter of a Wealthy Widow in Western Kentucky” 9. Song nN LOE SE TOG LOD EE 10. Comedy—** Polly Belifield’s Pretty Cousin Polly § Sandham, or Mistakes at Bell- court Hall”’ “Ye Ancient 11. Chorus and Pantomine— Ballade of Mister Burke and his True! Love, as played in ye Theatre of Boston Town in ye Colonial Days”.........,., Se NN WU. nao +00 done ge se abishenwete 13. ‘*When Women Have Their Rights ” errr eee ty seer eric Doors open at 7.30. Performance to com- THE ELECTION IS OVER it? San... GEORGETOWN CARNIVAL ~TAKES PLACE ON— Tussday Lvening, FEBRUARY 11th. febS Charlatetowa 1 Board Of Trade, FEYHE ADJOURNED GENERAL MEET. | ING of this Corporation will be beld at the Board Room, this city, on MONDAY, the 10th inst., at 8 o'clock ia the evening. J. MACHACHERN, feb8—2j BROS. 2500 Bi MOND , DOLLARS ‘WORTH —OoFr— Perfectly New and Valuable FURNITURE AT THE BAMA... (x) enema = 7 Grandest Lot of Furniture ever offered to the People of Prince Edward Island, will be sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, —-On—— EUNESDAY, (2) OF FEBRUARY, {03 COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., rat The Hsq., Keat Street, Charlottetown, The Lot comprises Warehouse of W. B. Robdertsoa, (Opposite John Scott's, Esq ) At the New ‘Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets, Sideboards, Book Cases Hat Racks, Tables, Miirrors, Desks, Vases, Oil Paintings, &c., IN ALL THE LATEST PATTERNS AND DESIGNS. —~(x) This Furniture is now open for inspection. will find it to their interest to inspect the same before sale. [ntending purchasers EE. ER. Baw w is Charlottetown, February 6, 1890—dy tl sie. wky [REGULAR PRICE, - - - - 20 Per Gent. Discount FOR. CASH! During the Month of February we will sell PARLO: SETS, BEOROUM SETS, | SIDEBOARDS, PARLOR TABLES, | MATTRESSES, ~~ ‘HALL STANDS, St 20 Per Cent. Discount for Cash. 150 Complete Bedroom Sets, '7 Picces. $18.00 A SET. REDUCED Roti RS 2200 do. do. dba: ce oe 5 dy, do., ee do. do, - ¢ ¢ + 2400 == do. do. do., o.. © chines do. Ge use sas $200 §do. do, ee eS 25.60 do. do., oe a ee ee do. do., s ‘1923 aes do, Cy oO 8L ee 60.00 (Walnut). do. rt ie lgeb PsA ad tah lids 40 Parlor Sets, 7 Pieces. REGULAR PRICE, - - - - $35.00 A SET. Pee PRICE, - - - do. Gai ek <2 40.00 do. do. ee 32.00 do. do., - - - - 48,00 do. do. do , —- «0 af 6 2 do. 65.00 — do. do. a Se eee 22.00 srpeteere-cnstenonedl Ot hetenannsiiameiia tae Regular Price, $3.25; Reduced Price, $2.60 4.00 Parlor Tables (Walnut), " 5.00; “ Sideboards Mattresses and Hall Staads at the same redaction. r hi (x) This is no second-hand Bankrupt Stock, but our owt iF hic! fferi U wh regular stock, which we ace offerine for One M ' st or O onth at this Big Discount. Call and see for yourselves, as we have an immensg Istock and mean to make chi the Lar ges! Furaiture Sale ever held in this City, Sion ~~ Why aie ed Sone $28.00 a. Gig 3 2% ee Parlor Tables, Charititewwa, January wv, 1L8u0., RST AONE, ah eae at a3 «tyra }