2 hy a tis hye a e * PIES ps Bad gt BO dt SEE VIS Rani Rh Ee bes ee > & a = Se Aga ‘ Local and Other Items. fur Foretan Matt arrived here this iftecnoon at half-past three o'clock. iene Remember the League of the Cross enter tainment in St. Patrick's Hall to-night. \dmission only 10 cents, wits ChLosep.--The High and Public : Ont., have been closed, owing to the prevale nee of influen | . } s is at (Colborne, ~ Retictous.—The Rev. Mr. Scott will( D. V.) preach at Duadas, on Sunday, the 9th inst., ut 11 o'clock a. m. and at 6.30 p. m. niilinieca City Small forenovun, und several cases were disposed of. > Swath Desr Courr.—The Debt Court was in session this Satvace Corrs.—-The annual meeting of the Royal Salvage Corps will be heid in their oom to-night at 8 sharp —H. C. Wilson, secretary. bictestiiadaan dite Hoex ey. — Reserve Friday evening next for the hockey metch at the rink. An exciting yame will be pl ayed, as both sides are evenly matched. Admission 15 cents. ities Haurrax Customs Recetrts.—The customs receipts at Halifax for January were $107,- “51. a decrease as compared with the corres- ponding month last year of $30,668. Sa cieceiliaae aes Hocxey. ~A hockey match will be played at the Hillsborough Risk on Friday evening Galbraith’s Kand will next, at eight o'clock. See advertisement to be in attendance. morrow. -> Baprism.--Seven converts were baptized by pestor Hinson in the Moncton First Bap- tist church yesterday morning. In the even- ing the right hand cf fellowship was extended t) six persons. ecssiteitisiipliiundi Minitany.—The members of No. 1 Battery, G. A., are requested to meet at the Drill Shed to-morrow (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock for drill and other important business in connection with the Battery. snctlsiinitaala Goop ror THe Baxks.—We learn from an exchange that the Bank of Nova Scotia has added $100,000 to its rest; the Merchants Bank of Halifax $75,000; and the Halifax Banking Company $30,000 as the result of last year's business. —_——_—_s -—_ SoctaL —The social and entertainment in Meicod’s Hall last night, under the auspices of Prince Edward Division, No. 1, Sons of Temperance, was well attended. The organ was very kindly loaned for the geeasion by Messrs. J. F. Willis & Co. -----.>>-- -_- ‘ fwospon Smect Market.—Says the Richi- bacto Aeview: Fresh frozen herring has par- alyzed the smelt business in Boston for the past few days, as large quantities are arriving there. Smelts are quoted ; common, 1 cent to 24, and extra 4 to 44 cents. icicacsialiienitaia FuRNITURE. —That immense stock of house- hold furniture advertised to be sold on Wed- nesday, the 12th inst., at W. B. Robertson's pew warehouse, Kent Stieet, is now open for inspection. Intending purchasers wili do well to call and inspect the same before the sale. = + W uo Gvessep Ir.— About a million people, among whom were several Charlottetonians, have tried to guess how long it would take Nellie Bly to girdle the earth. The fortunate guesser is to get a prize of a free trip to Kurope, given by the New York World. The name of the lucky person has not yet reached the Island. palin Five or Turm Deap.—A number of deaths have occurred at Buctouche from a complica- tion of pneumonia, following la grippe. Every membor of a family named Sawyer, consisting of eight persons, was attacked by the disease and five of them died, two young men, two girls and tle mother. The father, a girl and a little boy are the only survivors, and it is feared that the girl cannot recover. —».-—_— Roiito.—The annual meeting of the Rollo Hose Team was held at their rooms, (City Building) last Monday evening, and the fol- lowing officers were elected tor the ensuing year: Captain, John Wonnacott; Lieutenant, Jeremiah Mahar; Secretary, Wm. Murphy ; Hose Sergeant, Charles McQuillan ; Ist Pipe- man, James McQuillan; 2nd Pipeman, M. Carragher; 3rd Pipeman, Francis Creehan: 4th Pipeman, John Garnum. rr > Lecturefat St. James Hall. Capt. W. A: Weeks appeared in St. James’ Hall last evening for the first time in the capacity of a lecturer. Notwith- atanding the many engagements elsewhere in the city, the captain was greeted with a fairly large audience, who seemed much pleased at the clever way in which he treat- ed the subject, *‘ How we fought in days gone by.” He commenced by describing to his hear- ers the great and rapid advance made by the British people in Arts and Commerce, between Waterloo and the Crimea,—the struggle of the Greek and Latin churches in Palestine, which brought about the dispute between Russia and Turkey, and which eventually resulted in dragging Eng- land and France into war. He related briefly the engagement between the Rus- sians and the Turks on the Danube, where the Turks, led by English officers, defeated the Russians and changed the plan of campaign, and also the determination of the British and French to destroy Sebasta- pol. The iecturer then, by well- prepared charts, showed the ad- vance of the allied armies to the Alma, the courageous onslaught of Codrington’s Brigade on the Russian redoubt—the sup- port of the Guards and the Highlanders de- monstrating the supremacy of line over column—the victory of the Alma and the march of the rilies feo the north side of Se- bastapol, conclu ling with the brilliant ex- ploits of Scarlett’s Brigade and Lord Car- digan’s Light Cavalry charge. Capt. Weeks resumed his seat amid loud applause, and received a unanimous vote of thanks for his highly interesting paper. The Y. M. L. A. of St. James’ Church iatend giving a concert in their Hall, on Tuesday even ing, 18th inst. — —— re Consumption Surely Cured. To rar Epirer:— } Please inform your readers that I have a positive remedy for the above named disease. By ita timely use thousands of hopeless. cases have been permanently cured, I shall be glad d two bottles of my remedy FkKEE to your readers who have consumption if will send me their Express and P. O. aay Res tfully, De. T. A. SLOCUM, {ts Wee dideaite at, Loman; Oot TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPROIAL Despatcuxs To Tie EXAMINER, ‘DOMINION PARLIAWEN' - a Summary of Proceedings. Orrawa, Feb. 4. | Inthe Commons to-day Hon. Mr. Tup- | per introduced a bill te give the Superior | Courts jurisdiction in cases of violation of ‘the act for the protection of navigable | waters, which now must be tried under the | Summary Conviction Act. The bill also re- | peals the clause in the present act giving ithe Governor-in-Couneil power to exempt certain streams from the operation, Lum- ; bermen now throwing their sawdust into | streams will be givena year in which to provide other means of disposing of it, and after that time no mere is to go into rivers. The House then went into Committee of Supply, and the Opposition wasted all the afternoon in criticism of a few petty items relating to Rideau Hall expenditure, adver- tising receptions, ete., departmental sub- scriptions to newspapers, and Ministerial cab hire. Che House adjourned at six o’olock, “ Times”-Parnell Libel Suit. Lonvon, Feb. 4. The trial of the suit for libel, brought by Mr. Parnell against the Times, was'to have been begun to-day, but when the case was called the counsel announced that the suit had been compromised, the Times paying Mr. Parnell £5,000 damages, and also an- nounced that, in the action brought by Henry Campbell, Parseil’s private secre- tary, against the Times for damages, for statements affecting Campbell, that the Times will pay Campbeil £200 dam wes be- sides meeting all the costs of his action. fie court room was crowded, and the an- ncuncement caused a sensation. ——___<-» Came Into a Fortune. Montreal, Feb. 4. A young French girl named Marie Anne Jeanne Cattler has ccme into a fortune. Her grandmother, aunt and mother lived to- yether inthe same house for years. The grandmother, aunt and the girl’s mother died recently, and when the house was being cleaned up a few days ago three tin boxes containing money to the ,amount of 260,000 were discovered. >- ——— Another Libel Suii. Orrawa, Feb. 4. The action for criminal libel brought by President VanHorne against Mr. Williams of the Montreal Gazetie, waa not proceeded with at the Police Court this morning. Williams repudiated the authorship ef the statement complained of. sjienisiailiea Escaped Convict Captured. Orrawa, Feb. 4. Notification has been received at the De- partment of Justice of the capture, at Al- bany, N. Y., of Hopkins, one of the con- victs who recently escaped from Kingston Penitentiary. Proceedings will be at once commenced for his surrender. Personal Orrawa, Feb. 4. The Earl of Carnwarth, in the Peerage of Scotland, arrived here last evening. He will remain a few days. Death of a Senatvr. Orrawa, Feb. 4. Senator McDonald, of Toronto, died here this evening. siisniniitiastedias ina Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Feb. 5.—10 a. m. Strong winds and gales from southwest and northwest; rainy, followed by clearing weather; colder again to-morrow. Local Notices. Don’t forget we are headquarters for Bran, Shorts, Crushed Feed, Oil Cake, Flax Seed, &c., at lowest prices.—Geo. Carter & Co. Rran and shorts for sale by the bag at Beer & Goff 's, feb4 3i Northern Spy apples for sale by the barrel at Beer & Golf's. feb4 3i The boots must go.— Women’s flannel lined boots 65 cents, misses flannel lined boots 55 cents at Goff Bros. Through stock taking, a lot of remnants in dress goods, print cottons, ribbons, cloths, ete Big bargains at Stanley Bros’, Feb 3 3i eod See Prowse Bros’ clothing. Wonderful bargains in overcoats, reefers and suits. jan 25 Prowse Bros., the wonderful cheap men, are giviog big bargains in dress goods, shawls and all kinds of wool goods. jan 25 Boots and shoes.—Great bargains in boots, shoes and rubbers, given now at the Domin- ion Boot and Shoe Store. jan25d w6i No old shop-worn goods, dear at any price, to sell at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. jan25dw6i Value for your money.—McEachen, the cheap shoe man, will give you better value for your money than you'll get anywhere in the city. ee On the Clyde there has been lannched the largest sailing vessel in the world. She has five masts, 9,600 tons burden, wish ca- pacity for 6,100 tons of freight. She is about 463 feet in length by 50 in breadth. She hos eight compartments. Her name is La France DESIRABLE FARMFOR SALE. mere eee 4 ks undersigned offers for sale the valuable Freehold Farm, beautifully situated at Lower Montague, Lot 5¥, containing 110 acres of Freehold Land, with Farm Buildings ; 85 acres ia a high state of cultivation, remainder covered with fencing. It is well watered. Mills, Schoolhouse and Church all within a | quarter of a mile, Best shipping on the Island | within one-mile. The buildings are sheltered | from the north and west by a good grove. JAMES PHILLIPs. dec2l—dy Bi why 4i | | | | | | THE | DAILY EXAMINER, . PAO REY A AR A AT THE Hillsborough Skating Rink, CHARLOTTETOWN, os ee cee A FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL will he (>. held at the Hillsborough Skating Rink, in Charlottetown, on the Evening of EE , ‘ . Phursday, (3th of February. As this will be the only Carnival this sea- oe WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY rT om Neel SEL TLY NEW & VALUANLE FURNITURE AL Tee EAM ME. ———— —— —— (x) —- ——- —_--- son, Children will be permitted to skate in} costume. Parties intending to skate will oblige by handing in their names to the Janitor or any of the Directors as early as possible. No objectionable costume allowed on the ice. Skaters in costuime free. Adinission to promenade, 25 cents. feb3—tl 13th CARNIVA SOURIS ON WEDNASDAY, February 12th. feb3 THEATRIGALS. bt. Peter's Schoolroom. THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENT | will be given in St. Peter’s Schoolroom, Wednesday Evening, February 12th. The yeung people are spending a good deal ef time in preparation, and an evening of thorough amusement may be expected. If you wish to get rid of all the melancholy reminiscences of ** La Grippe,” you will find no medicine to equal the hearty shake of laughter produced by a humorous bit of comedy. febl GEO.CARTER &00., Market Square, Queen Strest, c fare TIME is yet in the distance, but we are preparing for it. Ali of our Flower Seeds are here, and nearly all of the Vegetable Seeds, and the coming weeks will tind us busy testing, packeting and arranging, so as to be ready when the season opens for the rush of orders, which is one of the features of the Seed trade. In the meantime ING SYUFF, which we will do at very low} prices. Flour, Tea, Sugar, Kerosene Oil, Molasses, etc., mu-t go, as we want the room they occupy as well as the money for our Seed Department. The balance of our Feeding Stuff must fol- low suit, and we offer as foilows, viz. :— BRAN, per 100 lbs., $1.00 Bags 10 cis. each SHORTS, “* 1.25 { extra. OIL CAKE, ‘*‘ 2 50. STOCK FOOD, 3.00, Special prices for lots of 5 bags and up- wards, GEO. CARTER & CO. jan29—dy law wky listate of George li. Harris, ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE. \) OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that George z M. Harris, of Cha:lottetown, Auc tioneer, has made an assignment to me for the benefit of his creditors, and I therefore give notice to al] persons having claims against him to furnish the same to me at the cffice of Mr, Edward J. Hodgson, Q. C., Charlottetown, P. E, Island, within thirty days from this date. Dated 20th January, 1890. EK. R. BROW, jan20—2w (m w ts) Assignee. WANTS, LOSf, FOUND we WANTED.—A good Cook to go to the ccun ry where another girl is kept. Good wages to the right person. Apply at this Office. febowlim OST.--Between Richmond Street West and st. Dunstan’s Cathedral, on New Year's Day‘ a wrayer Boo’, having owner's hame wiitten on fly-leaf. Finder will please leave same at | HE EXAMINER Office. 2i pd—febs RANGE, with Hot Water Boilers attached. for sale cheap.—R. K. GRACE. iebl—Iw pd OOK WANTED.—In a small family. Apply at this oitice. tfr—jan3l FOR SALE.—A dark bay driving Mare, un- blemished, fast, and perfectly docile. Aze, about six years. Apply at this office. jan29--3w 2aw WANTED.—An experienced Girl as general servaut in a small family. Good wages. Apply at this ottice, jan27 FOR SALE.—A two-story Dwelling House, with good yardroom. The house contains seven rooms, with kitchen atitacned, situate near cor- ner of Edward and Fitzroy Streets. ‘Terms reasonable. Apply to R. REDDIN, solicitor. jan25—tf OQUSEKEEPER WANTED in a family of H tbree small children. An elderly ‘yo » situ- PoP ee tal preferred. os required. A goo a i we must close out our | Winter Stock of GROCERIES and FEED. | The Grandest Loi of Furniture ever offered to the People of Prince Kdward island, will be sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOU: RESERVE, —-On— Wednesday, igth of February, 1890, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., At the New Warehouse of W. B. Robertson, Esq., Kent Strect, Charlottetown, (Gppesite John Scott's, Esq.) The Lot comprises Parlor @ets, Bedroom Sets, Sideboards, Book Cases, fiat Racks, Tables. Mirrors, Desks, Vases, dil Paintings, &c., IN ALL THD LATAS. PATTERNS AND DESIGNS. eee This Furniture is now open for inspection. their interest to inspect the same before sale. Intending purchasers will find it to omptna i. Be. EESC2 aes Charlottetown, February 5, 1890—dy tisle. wky. ‘ AGDONALD. Great Dry Goods HE MONTH OF FEBRUARY is the best Month in the Year to get Bargains at cur Store. All Remnants are sold off at any price to clear. Rogular Line will follow with Big Discounts MEN'S OVERCOATS, REEFERS and SULTS—the very Cheapest in Town. and Clothing Sale. "7 A few SLEIGH ROBES left, will be sold loff low, and a few MEN’S FUR COATS at tremendous bargains. lf you want Genuine Bargains in LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, we would advise you to try J. B. MACDONALD. QUEEN STREET. Don’t fail. Charlottetown, February 3, 1899—dy & wky LLInNG Orr $15,000 Worth of Boots and Shoes ! —(x) The Great Stock of Boots and Shoes at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE selling off at from 20 to 25 per cent. Discount for Cash during the next Two Months. en bi eerie Customers can rely on getting good goods at the DOMINION Boot J. B. MACDONALD, PROPRIETOR. Siailey Bras | | | Brown's Block. This Stock is all new and imported this fall. AND SHOE STORE. Charlottetown, February 3, 1890—dy & wky Sale Bros. = Staley ts Brown’s Block. | Brown’s Block, | ‘Ulster Cloths, | Mantle Cloths i] 1} {Cvol POS oq TM otey posyJeape spoop , Mivmiep Jo YIUOH ey Ty) U4 IY | iT bk $ — LADIES’ ULSTERS, Cloth Jackets GOODS | GOODS! DIRESS DRESS eee eee ‘DRESS GOODS! ahiigeenporiesagzin Astrakan Cloths. | mee ALL COLORED | | Marked Down Prices. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS DRESS GOODS ‘H004G Ul SUTYC} POA 09 Sedldg jupoedg SyLM eam UCM s$iy4 GUNG | ‘SYOOG IMO VO GYL} 0} 4OU PUL [eg 07 S8eTaZ [vigeds LeyO TIM aM YSUOP B LAN K i 1S eres | atreabiinf TPvinicnn ai PURCHASERS = LOW PRICES GU lis | | | 2 in | at shia | or Low Prices to Clear. These Goods. Clear Our Stock. | STANLEY BROS. * STANLEY BROS. 2 [STAVLEY BROS) Charlottetown, Jaauery 38, 1890—vod ea ek is nannies