& —_—_—— Fiasemstatosaebe tt adhe SO ae TH The Liberai-Conservative Party | heave taken the room in the| Market Heuse, formerly used as the | City Council Chamber. This room will be open throughout the cam. | peige Local and Other Items. bk ' ' ‘ rite ry ligt i . | COURT Une Scott Act case dis i d and two a urned - | STANLEY left Georgetown for Pictou ly after ten o clock this forenoon. en 1. O. O. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge meets te at SS h Lnitiation of ca didates, “ i MOUINTY is not the leas* among the at us of the Penny Readings to morrow Reapines. The programme of Per. } y Readiags includes some of our best musical rd | terary talent Giueiiin B. I. 8S. Depatine Cuvee There will be ¢ a | neeting of the B. I. S. D Lyceum this evening, at 7.30 o'clock. ° Civic —A meeting of the Beer, Smith and C is (Monday evening in 8.15 o'clock. : supporters of | \lessre ; McLeod's Hall, - 5. meen & Young men who feel an in- terest in ft gymnasium are invited to meet in the pirlor of the Y. M.C. A, this evening, at 8.30 o'clock — : Tue McLean Case.—Telephonic immerside state that there are It must be a source of | to the gentleman who] oi Ft ong repore | that his book of forts and closed i ht Book FCLi pride and paid S105,600 for Azte lto be able to on De ember 31, LSS9, es at $1,000 each was full p e.isure > Jancany MAvFriowers The Halifax Herald says: A. M. Barks brought to the Heraid office last se s couple of May: flowers in full bloom, which were picked at Hantspor ye sterda) . Dy Conductor J e Edw ards. os - I fountain of perpetu il youth was one ot ii val the ams of -antiquity It has been well nigh realized in Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, which Qn rif es the blood, gives itality to all the I s . o is . tions, and thus restores to age muc th bodily fun¢ : ; .2 . i the ¥ igor ana fresiiness of youth W hile the Rev. Mr Murtin’s Church, Horse Drowne: McKenzie, Rector of St. Shediac, was driving from Cocigne on Sun- day evening last, his horse broke through the ice Near the void ‘Jueens Wharf at : : ; : the British Legation a medal hii while he ror th tite sa Vs, “he ily within ‘bating Club in the | fa orable reply to its note to the powers, rabbe wiil be held | j} that the Mt) eutering the ‘tion to the Shediac, and before any aSsistance uld be got he was drowned. > ris No Joke —There are not so many | jokes abont t grip] a-day When a! parag ipher sits at his s< wit very bon in ya ing, UIs t ore id pers 19m runBing [i mevery pore in nis body at t rate of seven knots an hour, h s ~ aS CE re is 1 ii to be ex ‘ i 1 the situation altppecnisinans Lue | r Fairn Cure.—The faith cure is SHhOWIng up in Kingston, Oat. A lady who spray ne dher ankle co ing from charch, was unable to walk, and was carried to her resi- Burnham. of Wi 1. calli burnham, ol Y inbipeg, ing himself a faith cure doctor, performé dl the faith cure experiments, and the lady, who said she was suffering agonies, got up and walked home. ; aence. Dr — - Masonic MEMORIAL. Monitor says: The oldest in America is the proper ty of Robert Grant Haliburton, son of ‘‘Sam Slick,” and is stored, we believe, in Halifax. it consists of a block of stone on which is arved the sq jare and compass, W ith the date 1606 engraved beneath. found near the spot where their fort In — The Bridgetown Masonic memo: ial [his stone was Demopts and Champlain built 1505. RO ghee A Bic Price.—We were to-day shown a letter from Dr. W. L Elmore, of Lexington, Kentucky, to Mr. A. N. Large, of this eity, in which the writer speaks in the highest terms of he Morgan stock, and asks Mr. Large if his stallion Golden is for sale, as he (the Dr.) thinks he u ld cross well with Hambeltonian and Slambrino Chief mares, for which purpose the Dr. is anxious to secure him, Mr, L:rge has replied, saying that while he is not at all anxious to sell, the Dr. can have Golden for $10,000, - - 21nk.—Now that the winter has regululy set in, the attendance at the rink is improving,—and no wonder, as skating is one of the best as well as the healthiest of winter amusements. ‘Ihe rink, itself, is a good sub stantial building, free from draughts and com- fortable in every way, and the ice was never in better condition The directors are ceter- mined that everything shali be done to ensure und as far as possible add to the aan of all who patronize the rink, As there is now on'y one such place of amusé ment in the city, the public should suppo he efforts of those who have invested mone y in it. SKATING he comfort, - > ARTIER—-We learn that Mr. has just issued, in a being JACQues ( i ose po Poy pe, of Ottawa, nicely bound volume of over 100 pages, ** Jacques Cartier, V oyages. This essay took the first prize at Quebec last year, in a competition open to the world It contains a fine lithographic map of Hochelaga—a representation of the Indian age that stood on the site of Montreal vien first the spet was visited by a white pan, The discovery of P. E. Island forms a jeature ot the work, his essay on The Local Government the Province of Quebec have ordered one usand copies. it will soon be on gale at; Diamond Bookstore. lalliadaads Y. M. ©. A.—At the last meeting of the ecutive Committee, it was unanimously re- sssves ¢ hat a vote of thanks be tendered the yentlemen who so liberaliy donated towards P ying off an adverse balance against the in- stitution, thus enabling the Association to commence its work for 1890 with a clear balance sheet. Below is a list of the donors: Charles Palmer, Judge Hensley, $20 each ; Maleolm McLeod, $15; Dr. F. P, Taylor, $14; B. Cundall, A. Kennedy, Ww. E. Dawson Beer, W. A. Weeks, R. Heartz, -ht & Co., KE. Hubert Beer, John Ings, M ark His Life and | | College, | Seminary, Montreal, | and friends rats de ik , in US i? g HE WINTER ROUTE between Cape 3 Traverse and Cape Tormentine is now (0 pen. W. J. Miller, i Rogers, Dr. F. D. | : . de ae oe Fa ~agenge son, $10 | ‘ i: Lieut.-Governor ( ve ir , Hales, i! re Young, F. S. Meant Wil iam . Weoke’ u Bros.. Beer Bros., J. D. Seaman, Dr. J s McLeod, Benj. Heartz, J. M. Suther- land, Walter Matheson, Stanley Bros., U. ©. ‘ ner, S. W. Dodd, W. M. Rayden, D. net, 2 won, William McKie, Prowse Bros., $o each; Dr. S. W. Dodd, $4; Capt A. Me- Li d, $2. Any farther donations will b thankfally received by the President “dec Se . ; fay wud whe Biers de the King invested Et OR eae d eo DAILY PELEGR \PHIEG VEWS, | | div in the Lord. SPROIAL lESPALOCUI ro Dr XAMINER, The Portuguese Situation LONDON, Jan. 19. he Lisbon correspondent of the Z'imes ays that the Duke of Palmella, captain of who recently returned to received by Britist service, has siso dismissed ail of his English servants. e Duke, however, still keeps his fortune in British consols. ilance committee has ® purpose of denouncing k vlish goods. nae : 8 Guard, Was 1D the \ vig been formed receivers of trench financiers have declined to “nego- a loan for Portugal. Che 7'imes, commenting onthe blue book vindication of the measures could be completer Marg wis of Salisbury’s di sired. Che Chron legal right, and is 6180 on England’s slue Lisson, Jan. 19. cle believes Salisbury is strict- that moral right The Portuguese governmeut anticipates a } me a ,ilist their intervention in the dispute between Portugal and Great Britain con- territory im Africa. It is stated British squadron has been seen Tagus, and has exchanged salutatious with Fort Julian. The Com- mereal Association has sent a communica- King, eXpressing regret at the dispute which has arisen becween England and Portugal. A number of British merchants have written to the Traders Association saying they h pe that the old frie ndly understand een the tw cerning : ing betw countries will soon be restored ‘Railway Extension Orrawa, Jan, 19. \n Engiish syndicate are applying to I sment for incorporation as a company uncer the name of the Northern Canadian lautic Railway and Steamship Company, with power to construct a vilway on the north side of the St. Lawrence from (fuebec to the easterh boundary of e province of a branch of the Belseauries river to Lake St. John, and to make connection with or acquire the reilway of any company incorporated to con struct a railway from the said port of ex- treme eastern boundary of Quebec Labrador to a point on the Atlantic Ocean or near St. Charles Bay or Point; aiso with power to acquire, work and_ sell coal, iron and other minerals, and to own and erate docks, elevators, steamships and rthe St. Lawrence river at together with such or incidental to the extreme (Juebec, with across other vessels ove the Island of Orleans, powers a3 are hecessary indertaking. Gttawa Notes Orrawa, Jan. 19. Government Print- waited upon Mr. { hapleau to-d 4y and asked for an increase f wages, from $11 to $13 per week. Mr. grant the increase of wages, stating that the present wages were ewhere. He accord- 4 ** \ deputation Bureau oft the ell ployes leau refused to a ' s hich at the bureau as els ¥ , r s of the men ficiency, if the union would agree onuerea to TA the wage ing to I r to such a change i usequence of the recent charges made by Bishop Grandin with respect to the administration of public affairs in the Northwest, it is stated that a Quebec member will ask for a committee of inquiry. The drawing room reception given by the Governor General in the Senate Ohamber last night was very largely attended. " Masoni e. Sr. Pavt, Minn., Jan. 19. The Grand Lodge of Minnesota, A. F. & A. M., by an overwhelming vote con- demned on Friday the Scottish rite known as Corneanism, and hereafter Minnesota, like New York, Pennsylvania and other states of southern jurisdiction in general will have nothing but straight masonry 1 he Russian View Sr. Puvedeacine, Jan. 19. The Journal de St. Petersburg, organ of the Chancellory, says that England is bound to submit her dispute with Portugal to arbitration. The Government has decided the autonomy of Finland. in co to abolish Weather Builetin. Toronto, Jan. 20.—10a m. cloudiness, with ature, winds and rising temper Increasing anoWw Or rain; —_ Personal. Rev. William P. Hogan, son of our respect- ed townsman, M. P. Hogan, Esq., will be a passenger in the special train to Georgetown this evening. en route to Portland, Oregon, where he will be permanently stationed ander the direction of Bishop Gross. Father Hogan was educated at St. Hunstan'’s College, and at Loyola College, Baltimore, and L’ Assumption S.ndwich, Oot. The last five and a half years, however, were spent at the Grand : where he was ordained by Archtishop Fabre on the 21st December, He celebrated his first Mass at Pictou, at nidnight on Christmas Eve, and the foilow- ing Day arrived home on a visit to hia parents Qn the Sunday after Christmas he officiated at High Mass and Vespers in St. Dunstan’s Cathed: al, and on the feast of the Epiphany delivered his first sermon. We wish the rov. gentlemen a pleasant pass.ge and a safe arrival at his destination. Bap For Tur Ratways —According to a late despatch freight trains on the Montreal and Sorel railway h: vd to be eancelled, as many of the employes are suffering from la grippe. Other works are as badly crippled. and the epidemi2 shows very little sigus of abating. er Gross ing | rv Passe . (he Opposition Boats will carry Passengers at the regular r as Passengers much the onrepe at in the very hest and Luggage will tind this route very Passengers accom! modated guanner. CAPT, GEORGE IRVING . oXAM INE R, - a eo a. Ye - MOND. ‘ YY, DIED. At his residence, Dorchester Street, Jan. 19.0, teusting in Christ, William MeMahopn, ved 38 years, ‘* Blessed are the dead wh [Funeral on Duesday,at 2 p. m., ( emetery, } G0. CARTER & 60. Markt Square, Queen Street, to People’s MERICAN BALDWIN APPLES re <X% now at their best, and, as every pe knows, this Apple is of the finest flavor, gu baked, stewed, made into pies, 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 Maine Baldwins) and we sell by the dozea, peck, bushel or bar- rel, as you may desire About price. This depends on how good they are. We have them for $2.00 per bar- rel,—good for the price. Our best stock of No. 1 Frnit is $3.50, $375 and $4.00 per barrel. We claim that our $4.00 Applies beat anything in the city. ‘This is a'l we have to say. It is for you te do your part. We can only offer the goods. It takes two to make a bargain. GEO. CARTER & CO, jan7—law CIVIG ELECTION. wky vtailey Br Brown’s Block. LADIES’ ULSTERS,. Cloth Jackets AND—— ASTRAKAN JACKETS, —AT SPECIAL— Marked Down Prices, | BLANKETS QUILTS | eat. Low Prices to Clear. SPANLEY BROS. | i ‘0018 UL om | PIOAV 0} SBd[dg [eIOedgY aye eM TWO sq} Fung } Charlottetown, January 3, 1890—eod Nee Ne RENE NCAR Staaley Bros | STANLEY BROS. i rene em te J ANUARY 20° 1880. q Brown's Block, | Ulster Cloths, Mantle Cloths: | angen indien | | i } | | ' | i | i i Astrakan Cloths. | SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS setlists ipier These Goods. ES SNES SSRN <cyseneiee eenecisseunhece ct SYOOY INO UO BYL} 04 4OU PUL [eg 0} Saclay [eIoadg JeyO [LM eM TyUO_ = Staley Brg | Brown’ DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS LOW PRICES Clear Our Stock. STANLEY BROS. | s Block. ALL COLORED | —~-AT—~- spins ciieais ace DIOS 8q [IM BLOT PISLeape spoog ‘Liwncee jo WMO om Ty | [> pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, mede and passed in the fifty- first yearof the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, Chap 12. intituled: ‘*The City vf Charlottetown Incorporation Act, I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor and one person to serve as @ Common Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be held on Wednesday, the 22nd day of January, A. D., 1890, At the several places, that is to say; In Ward No.1, ator near the Fire Engine| House ou King street, between Great George | and Prir.ce Stre ots In Ward No. 2, at or near the honse of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heariz’s Warehouse Sydney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No, 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No. 4, at or near the new City Hall corner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward No, 5, ator near the carriage shop of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great Georye streets And "it the said Eleecion the Poll will be opened at nine o’ciock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o’cluck in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond street and north of Dorchester Street. Number three shall comprise all that part of Chariottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise a!] that part of Charlottetown which lies south of fj: arey Street and north of Graiton Street. Number Five shal comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Ftzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town, NOMINATION DAY, WEDNE :DAY. the 15th inst., from the time of Twelve at aoon until the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. For qualiication of Electors, see above Act 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sec 24 to 29, {L. 8.1 A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, City Cierk’s Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 3, 1890. jen3—fri mon wed Blection of a Water Commissioner, BY THE MAYOR. me eee pat sat tues thu N pursuance of an Act of the General Assem- bly of this Island, made and passed in the 0th year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: ‘* Charlottetown Water Works Act, 1887,” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Water Commissioner for the City of Charlottetown, in place of HON. DAVID LAIRD, retired, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 22nd day of January, A. D. 1899, at the several places, that is to say: In Ward No. 1}, at or near the Engine House on King street, between Great George and Prince streets In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connoliv, opposite Mr. it. Heariz’s Warehouse, S.dney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No. 4. at or near the new City Hall. corner of Kent and Queen Sireets, In W ord No. 5, at or aear the Ganriage shop of Carroil & Me \leer , corner of Euston and Great Georges Sireets, And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and con- tinue open until five o’cluck in the afternvon o! the seme day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall compris: all that part of Charlottetown wuich lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground Number Two shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies sonth of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number ‘Three shall comprise all that part of Chariottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Kichmond Strect. Number Your shall comprise all that part of Charjottgtown which lies south of Fitgroy Street and north of Graf:on Street, Nupiber Five shall comprise ail that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Commmon of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY the 15h inst., from the time o Twelve at noon ntil the hour of Four o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. For quahficstion of Kiectors, see Act 50, Vic- toria. itituled “ Cha loc'etown Water Works Act, 1887,” also Act 351 12, sec. 24 to <9. {L. 8.] Victoria, Cao. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown, A. H. MACPHE SnOn, City Clerk. Mayor’s Office. Charlottetown, Jan. 3. a9), it is Bargain Makers. the balance of our Charlottetown, January 3, HAVE JUST RECEIVED an additional sup- ply of Annuneciators. Gas Lighting Apparatus. vied:cal Batteries for Nervous and Rheumatic Persous Victor” Beils Samson” Batteries Oraamental Bronze Buitons for *‘ithe big front door,” Learner’s Telegraph Outfits. All general Electrical Appliances kept on hand, Work guaranteed FRED. E. MORRIS, Corner of Queen and Water Streets, Ch’town. Jan. 4, 1890. NOTICE: S HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual I General Meeting of the Shareholders of Tue EXAMINER Publishing Company will be held at the office of Tux EXAMINER news- paper, on WEDNESDAY, the 29h January, inst., at the hour of Kight o'clock in the evening. W. A. F. SCOTT : Secretary. FOUND & janll—dy & wky WANTS, LOST, three small children. An elderly woman References required A _ good situ- @ suitable person. Eoquire at this lw dy & wky—janl& } OQUSEKEEPER WANTED in a family of p.eferred. aiiva for oftice, AOR SALE.—A good horse, comfortable box sleign. iy to PERLEY WELSH, Upper Prince Street. janls—tf VOR SALE. —Second- hand square Piano. Also fine--oned Cabinet Organ, admirably suited ‘or church purposes. Apply to JAMEs Kk. WE'SH, Upper Prince Street. ay lw (then 2aw)—jaul8 Wan ‘TED IMMEDLATELY.—A good Cook, Apply to Mrs. INGs, the Ksplanade. janl7j—3i pd OTICH {S aa GIVEN that the sub- scriber wili be prepared to furnish good, ciear, Spring Water Ice to all those persons re- quiring it, after Saturday, 25ch inst,, at bis dam at Soucaport. —Knwano KELLY. jan .6 _—— w+ TED.— “* good plain “ook in a small family. No wasbing. Apply at this office janli—3i OST.—On Suaday ‘night ast, James’ Chureh. a = * note, Finder by leaving it at this offic li near or in St. will oblige pd—jantd ALESMAN WANTED on Commission. to S establish a Bicycle Axency for the Province Must devote his whole time to it. and be able to give a bondsman. Apply with references to The Goold Bicycle Co,, Limited, Brantford, (nt. eod tl 30 b—janlt WANTED— A Housemaid. Good wages. A y to M Miss PETERR, Sidmont de b ut Quebec. jali—bn tantt—tri mwa Wed Yet fal (ues ha work, Agaily Miss Mornsts, Water net probable that in 1899 we it is certain we shall try. cheaper than any other Store. QUHHN 1890—eod wkv = LO ——-- -— (X)-—— = GENUINE MARKED DOWN SALE FOR THIRTY DAYS ONLY. and set of har nein -om tor $125, Ap-} WANTED. .—A Maid Servant for general hovser aeerennocmnennceseanelf Xt purenimannennengieie This Month of January, before Stock Taking, Wool foods, and Far Goods, in Mus, Tippets, Ladies’ Far Circulars, Astrakan Jackets, and Fur Caps, and will sell Men's Try ws ~ (x) fY\HE CHARLO OTTETOWN DEPOT, before make at cost. and Boys, ALso Charlottetown, January 4, 1890—lm WHEN YOU ARE DON’T QU HHIN [ Charlottetown, Deo. 17, 18898—-dy Zaw wky shall break the Overcoats, and be convinced. WOOLEN MILLS their Annual Stock-taking, the month of January, offer their immense stock of Tweeds, ress Goods, Homespuns, Druggets and Flannels of their own All desirous of purchasing Heavy Winter are invited to examine our stock These goods are offered at the present low prices to make room for New Spring Patterns. -Five Hundred Pairs of Custom-Made our own make of Cloth, which will be sold low, LOOKING NEW PROBABILITIES E‘or the New Year ! record as we will clear out Fur Men's Fur Coats Reefers and Suits J. B. MACDONALD, S$ TP Etrusa.- CLOTH! CLOTH will, during Goods, for Men Pants, from LOW PRICES! ee eee ene! (Sem nme - AROUND For BARGAINS IN HOLIDAY GOODs, FORGET TO OALL AT THE City Hardware And see if you cannot Invest some of your saieles Cash to Advantage. Store, oe NORTON & FENNE Eulis, a y 79 ea en a SY ae RR RS a SOR oe eta