THE DA e the other you to at ‘he February re and is an Hhis fine song will Norton at the C ' Fnext et ri -* ne in the De sert ins ever written. This will he the sve ture tu Y : 7} He sheul tii he BDate.—Tuesday, iary,- of Berns’ anai- ‘eatiaahil of th m or, Jan 15 3 i eod. ~ Charlotte- vening at 7 30 sharp. requested.— ‘Ym. H. Regular meeting « l, this endanee ig - : da biscuits an] ginger far superior to any other Canada For sale at Beer & jan22 2i - 2 Court.—This morning one drunk 33 ined $6 or 2U days, and the charge of larceny preterred againgt Joseph McEwen : ig inhigssed. _ Tuk MAayora.Lry nds ard SUp pr riers of May r il be held to-morrow evening hel 7.00 Me L t a's Ei ull. at T 4 CR -Mr. Davies, M. P., will Ly on Frid«y evening His sw'j et will be ‘* Great Men in Don’t fail to attend. i elo he ceum VLounch. or Tur Poor.—The Citiz Me heiad w the Marke stpened : su t. ne a . ° tO Have bee | oc’ ork afternoon, owing to } ! number cf peeple present. " t oe Lie LITS STANLI * Y.—A that the iiwion at 9 out all night. eter } rays amer Stanley arrived ock this morni a ot e il o'el ck. ——— Tue Horse Porsoxer Anroap.—Mr. Joseph Richard Sackville, ioat three valuabie TSe@s a ago from pvison, the work : disposed person for revenge. Mr. lson's loss is a heavy ag all the * were valuable, oae span being worth en, of . ‘ } + + . snore tim one : —_ TING ON THE iC ir Yesterday alternom were iter HE KXAMINER went stle won the 3-year oid th Masonic Ni to press. ' Cia . Val 8eCo!l au. - AL > . WEATHER. inst., Jseys in } much i> Ov eeabed ; 1 iuere is ; a : (ares ritalin is n sull ‘ring among the hy rom yvariou eunts of bh . trades sa° S, ‘ man beings frozen e! il are » cold weather, a 1c TEMPERANCE the Farmer Summerside orgal ized a This society, which is A. of the has a membership of eighty, and is that many mors will Rev. Mr. Harding is + iad lave of the s0me tb 3 SOC tie i as CC iss he Superin- - Tus sale of wood by Mr. A. B. Warbur- the farm of Wm. toad, tuk place attended ‘) i} snc adjoiming af . . . : ' ‘1 ° i e ast. Peter's i > - 1 ves , ‘| Was Weil yy) ver 100 lots sig AUCTIONCEer. Warburten iz raale ol iwood on t wiay, the 28% i 10st., 12 oi k, neon, when 24 splendid lots will be rds an excellent chance tu Yue M "e en ds hole hal tle at fiiis afl oO are I , annus. heid were ALLIANCE. —At the Evangelical Alliance y last the following officers i for the current year : President—Wm Herd, Presidents—F S Moore, H J Cun- Barratt, A W Sterns,A Kennedy. rotary—T C James. ireasurer—Geo Bremner. ! . bx Committee—L L wir, Win Weeks, C Palmer, Phail, W Dawson. AL G1 the ,ice fr 2 it af pe D Me- Beer, Jno cutive T. C James, Sec’y. BLacx DsATH known as “the black death” has reached the town of Toboisk in Western Sibe ria. The Whole et Asiatic Russia, from Samark and in the SOuth to the mou of the the extreme north, is salfering from the same awiul scourge, which affects in a particulary Severe Gey: of Obdorsk on the mouth of the Obi. The vial death 1s making ravages among the ‘Mhabitants, who are chiefly Samoyedes, and There is only one district and no i\Vayes of the dise age, : ee the town Artic Sea ’ ar tne “0usandg are dy ing. “tor in the wh le decking the 1 Laat, en 43h Spike aehiy efx ib tien, ary PUah iy gf tward the work of organiza- | 4 view te excel their success of | The exhibition will open on the pt continue until Association already ice of exhibits from many of ok partin the exhibition of umber of new features are to be and the “special attractions” Wrap ligt ely entertaining. The uicever about the usual iimes 5 “est to about $12,000. t ony » , | og et, “nd : (os : 2 ple ber and Ober Sid ned ay oe © £agi; ‘ Mee we ha. ti lane , Lilie ++ i if - b t » toerl and Other items, a , : ee | : ht . Li «. ettows CoN (Tr —to-night, “ ' CxpEs Crossing trom this side | day ; no boats on the other side. ouly ; c KexsineToN Mace to-night. Temper ance meeting at 8 o'clock. Address by —% + i ’ : . | will contain little moisture in the spring it night. This is one’ -A meeting of the} Haviland | Hall until Mondsy next the next parliament. telegram from Cuptain | iyeon to the Deputy Minister of Marine, | at after being She was to leave on return at n.—TH@ races on the! conciuded nd n despatch of hat the severly celd, increasing. | poorer ‘tions of the country to at a standstill to fill thé parliamentary seat made Royal League, | join uext | Mr, j ‘ i he pre 1ises | a » | t yet supplied with wood | d liw} river Obi in | hope of | which is: } W hite. g. itietticann coesclia, Seeiiliiniin m: ‘TERNATIONAL EXHIBITION.— } By rtibition Association of St Jeobn ie” #4%6 now announced the date for | fur the present year, and | repspered and other wise lnpr SreciaL Despatones ro Tuk Examiner. Warm Weather. St. Pau, Mion., Jan. 21. Yesterday was the warmest January day expeiienced in Minnesota and Dakota in 21 years. Three years ago 107 people were frozen in the snow drifts of Dakota, while yesterday the thermometer ranged from 62 to 82m the shade. At Minto, N D , a big basket picnic was held, young women wear- lig summer dresses and carrying palm leaf fans. There is not a particle of snow at any point for 500 miles west of St. Paul, aud the fear is expressed that as the ground will be in a bad condition for the plow. ~~ Negotiations. Toronto, Jan. 21. The fellowing special appears in to-day’s Globe, from London: Official circles are still most reticent respecting trade negotia- tions between Canada and the United States. Itis understood, however, that the affair has not gone beyond the _ initial stage. Tne Government of the United States has been assured that the Canadian Trade Government is always ready to consider a broad recipre cal trade would join it in a formal commission inquiry, if the United States so desires. of Want Coal Inspection Abolished. | Orrawa, Jan, 31. A deputation of coal agents in Montreal interviewed the Minister of Marine to day, | urging the abolition of inspection by Cana- dian oflicials and inspection fees on steam- ers holding English certificates when ply- ing Canadian watera. They allege that the arrangement andj ; The students of Prince of Wales College, who have organized a Debating Club ia con nection with that institution, met as usva on Monday evening last to discuss the lif and character of Robert Burns. After the general routine of business was attended to the President, Mr. E. Robins, calied upon Mr. George Inman to open the debate. A correspondent informs Tae Examiner that this gentleman, by his strong arguments and convincing statements in the aftirmative, had a thrilling effect on the audience. Mr. P. Trainor then took the opposite side, and by bis usual display of oratory, almost for a time held the audience spell-bound. Other speakers then followed, some upholding and others denouncing the life and character of the great Scottish bard. After a lively dis- cussion of nearly two hours the house was divided, and Burns’ life and character were justified by asweeping majority. Although ihe opposition felt somewhat blue over their meritorious defeat, yet they all joined heartily in singing that favorite fireside hymn, ** Should auld acquaintance be for- gut. ; SA SD +e To the Deaf. A person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of 23 years’ standing by a Simple Remedy, will send a description of it LREE to any person who applies to N cxuorson, 177 McDougal Street, New York. Sep dy law Pl a ee es URARMONIC SOCIETY existing practice of inspecting coal steamers | plying between Nova Scotia and Montreal | 18 unnecessary. i ee Conservative Convention. Suerprook, Que., Jan. 21. A great conservative gathering here on the 29th of January, has been called by the local and Federal Conservative members of the eastern townships, to organize for the coming Dominion elections. Vriends claim hat Compton, Stansted, Brome, Shefford, Missis- quei, Richmond, Wolfe, Drummond, Arth- 'abeska, Megantic and Sherbrook, comprising the eastern townships, will send « solid phalanx to support Sir John Macdonald in 4 —_— > --—— | Supreme Court. Jan. 2. John Healey vs. Wm. Heard and J. T. M:-llish—This case was concluded to-day. The plaintiff was non-suited. Angus Ross, appellant, and D. H Me- Donald, respondent—Appeal from judg- ment of J. McLeod, J. P., under the Act respecting dogs Appeal allowed without costs, each party to pey one-half the ex- penses in the Court below. Mr. Mellish for appellant; Mr. McLean for respondent. Gui of Employ ment. Paris, Jan, 21. It is estimated that 50,000 persons have race in straight been thrown out of employment by the Pilot second: and in the s vere weather, and that the total loss to prune Lee took first place Prance in wages, stoppage of trade and All | b’ ghting crops will reach 50,000,000. the hospitals and infirmaries are crowded. A Gladstonian Defeated. Lonpon, Jan. 21. In the election held at Hartlepool to-day vacant Mr. re- 7 hy the death of Thomas rv ; © {riadstenian Richardson, Furaess, the candidate Soctery. — We erxjved 4.103 votes against 4,305 for Gray Unionist. — More Acsizumenis. MontTREAL, Jan. 21. Messrs. MeLachhian Bros. and Lindsay, Gilmour & Co., wholesale dry goods, tor- mally assigned to-day, the respective lia- bilities being $700,000 and $225,000, firat. named cl dred cents on the dollar. The Grits Excited. Orrawa, Jan. 21. Grit wire pullers and news mongers are greacly excited to night at the supposed prospects of a general election. Rising Temperature. ! Lonvon, Jan. 21. ! ‘The temperature has risen an average of 25 degrees throughout England. On the continent the thaw is less decided. Gaining Ground. Lonpon, Jan. 21. Despatches from Buenos Ayres state that Chilean insurgents appeer to be gaining ground, . note —_— MARRIED. 166, on the 1s Ressta. — The plague | At the residence of the bride’s parents, Lot h of January, by the Rev. William Bond, Yr. Howelock Robertson, of Kingsborough, Lot 47. to Caroline, eldest daughter of Daniel Black, Grand River, Lot ye oe Db. : DiLD. At Millview, Lot 49, on Friday, December 26, 1890, James Hayes, in the S6th year of ’ " ° i i his age. He leaves & widuw, six sons and three daughters to mourn the loasfof a kind husband aad loving f sther. R. I. P. } At Dundas, P. F. L. on the lith . bert > ye and 9 months Vrank Robert, * Syears and § jonths, “cet son Theophilus and Bridget 7 ¢ Se . B u of “Ee L.The Hook and Ladder Co.'s {, & U.—The Hook an r . ity Building has lately been oved. room in the C cettlement to Dec. dist, 1890. W 52 the end of January. settlement of all accounts putes, judgments, etc., before All debtors wil! please re qnest a rw? 2119 ' situs that it will pay ene hun- | ——WILL BE GIVEN—— N THURSDAY, Sth of February, In Philharmonic Hall, MEN DELSSOHN’S CHLEBRATED i ol Pra WILL BE REXDLRED. janl7—sat tu thu AUCTION SALE VhLVIN osidd. AM iustructed by the Executors of the last zz Will and Testement ef the late Patrick Higgins, of Chailottetown Royaity, to sell by Public Auction, at the Farm Premises in West Royalty, formerly occupied by deceased, Gn Saturday, 24th day of January, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., All the Farm Stock and effects, consisting of ; 4 Horses, 1 Buil, 2 Calv.s, 2 Heifers, 6 Cows, ll Pigs, Geese, Hens, Ducks, unthreshed Grain, Hay, Potatoes, 1 Grain Cracker, } Threshing Mill, 1 eet Fanners, 1 Driving Wagon (new), 1 do, (oid), 1 Seed Driil, 2 Caris, Trucks, 1 Farmer’s Boiler, 3 sets Cart Harness, Driving Harness, 2 Hay Mowers, 4 Weod Sleighs, 1 Reaping Machine, 2 Hay Rakes, 1 Driving Sleigh, 1 Pung, 1 Potato Digger, 1 Self Binder, 1 Cultivator, 1 set Ducktoot Harrows, 1 Fur Robe. Also, various other articles, including Household furniture and lots of sundries. TERMS: -- All sums of $5 and und-r, cash ; all sums over $4, eleven months’ credit on ap- proved joint notes of hand. F. H, HORNE, janl6—wy 2i Auctioneer. , LOST, FOUND a&e WANT -m.3 a Wwar rED TO PURCHASE, in Charlottetown, a Cottage buiit on a dry site. Apply at this ay ae ‘ a 9 office. jan20 POR SALE.—A nice Building Lot at head of Alley Street. near Priace street, situated on bigh ground and in good locality, near Upper Prince Street Chereh and School. Price low and terms easy. Aprly to GEORGE ALLRY, jan2 ” hk and suitable to speed a fas: horse in or driv- ing aropnd town, Made by a good builder. Can be seen xt W.C. Tick’s, next to Fish Market, Grafton Street. 3i eod—jan17 OR SALE —A pice round-back Sleigh, light i re suble and them- take notice and save us trouble jan] MPORTANT.—To Let at Ten Mile House 10 a Ch pri j ing something Special. the buyer to look closely at the Prices. CLOTHS FOR LADIES’ Our Stock in this line is really excellent, and we expect buyers to share the pleasure feel in offering them a First-Class Assortment of ULSTER and JACKET CLOTHS Wwe ANNIVERSAR DAULY WXAMINER, “vet “THURSDAY, JANUARY 22. 1891. IELEGRAPHIC NEWS,| Prime of Wates Detaimgcud [SSS SS aa Grand Scoteh Goncert ! BURNS’ Under the Auspices of the Caledonia Club, IN THE LYCEUM, ON TUESDAY, JAN. 27, IN AID OF THE POOR. . Song—‘‘ John Grumlie’ ce ecves ce t@es Oa, MCleOE | Interval of Five Minut cs, miiebieiaiiias ———({x) ivitisAibliniiiiniaiatiaiiea a FART f. PART Zr. - x SHORT ADDRESS BY THE CHIEF. ‘; Song—" Jessie, the Flower of Demblane”.... Mrs. James Byrne 1. Piano Duet~—Strathspeys and Reels.....Miases Wilson and Read | 2. Violin Daet—-Moderato from I Sonah-A lard............... 2 Song—* Reotland Yet pea eue eo ceee eure. jhaesvese Prof. Caven eaceececcccscscecesss+ + Miss MacDonald and P-of. Vinnicombe By Sar te WN aus ns cnc sincae tenes covnsecaps Mrs. Roome}| 3. Song—‘“* Flow Gently, Sweet Afton”...... .....Mr. H. Wilson 4 Reeitation—‘* Tam O’Shanter”..........Rev. James Carruthers | 4. Recitation (“cotch).............0. eceeccecs Mr. T. A. McLean 5. Violin Solo ~‘* Echoes from Edinbro”........ Prof. Vinnicombe | 5, Song—‘‘O’ a’ the Airts the Win Can Blaw”...._...Mrs, Roome 6. Song -* ee i mere Miss Tillie Brown | 6. Quartet—‘‘ Birks of Aberfeldy”. ..... -johew ee ecnuea 7. Song—‘* There was a Lad” ............. --..Mr. James Davison | ..+.Miss Wilson, Mrs. Roome, Mr. J. Davieson. Mr H Wilson 8. Cornet Salo <Hootch Airs...................Mr:C, P Fletcher] 7. Song—**Soote Wha Hae”.............e00d0ces Mr. J, Davison 9, Song—‘ Annie Laur e”.. ese vehscusceesesniin Mrs. E. Norton | 8, Chorus—** Auld Lang Syne” with Ins rumentai Musi-.......... “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.” Pianoforte Accompanists—Misses Wilson and Lewis, Messrs. Blanchard and anton, Admission, 25 and 35 cents, Tickets for sale at the City Drug Stores and from Members of the Club, Concert at 8 o'clock, prompt. Doors open at 7.30 o’closk janld STANLEY BROTHERS, Ha) TABLE LADIES’ COVERS. _ Six Dozen SILK EMBROIDERED CLOTHS, Tapestry and Felt. {f you want a Piano or Table Cover have a look through these, a Wonderfully Low Figures, The lot must be sold s they are marked at WATERPROOF CLOAKS. You must have them, and it is just as well that you should know that we are offer- We look closel t money-faving prices. y at the matter of Quality in these goods, and leave WEAR. CHILDREN’S CLOAKS. A few left, right in every way. to clear them all. You can have one at your own price, as we intend STANLEY DROTHERS, Charlottetown, January 20, 1891. ————— BROWN’S BLOCK. a f (x)- i891-- JANUARY -- 1891. PERKINS & STERNS. (x) AX) Now Taking tock, —— AN D— BiG BARGAINS WILL BE GIVEN ——IN ALL KINDS OFr—— WINTER DRY GOODS. vo' —X) Our Quarterly Accounts bave been sent out during the would be obliged to our friends to respond to the same quick, Charlottetown, January 8, 1890. FOR SALE. CABINET ORGAN, Bell's, nearly new, eleven stops. Would do for # small urch, Will be sold at a large discount on ce. lso—A Double-Seated Sleigh. R. K. JOSz, anl7—eod tf pat a at pai scaclaiands Cherry Valley, a House and Lot suitable for} sued for without further notice. selves expense. - ane NNELL. | a tradesman oranyone wishing to keep a small NORTON & FENN* business, Apply to Epwarp Hinps, Millview * Lot 49. wky—jy25 t—dw3w patdw3w her sum jour dec31 —dy 2w eod why 2i NOTICE. LL PARTIES indebted to me will make immediate payment to Wm. Pearden, J. T. Pearden’s office. All amounts not d before the Ist February, 1891, will be JOHN HENRY. dec 18-~-d&wky past week, and we COMFORT of Hot Fiuid Beef SOLID Is Palatable, Strengthening, Grateful and Satisfying. the Drink to take when tired and used up.