7 THE DAILY EXAMINER - - SSE ele JANUARY 28, 1899. ee eeeataeeneenaeente ~ i, rnin Lecal and Other Items. Monpay—Beer Bros. etoile Monpay —White goods aasle. Beer Bros. Tar SNow Just what the country needed siceeiliielie THE CIty SNOW PLOUGH was out this worning aa Mex’s Fixe Boots,—A few pairs still left at Cheap Jack's. ——— Monpay — Annual white goods sale. Beer Bros. ileal GGLDBN SYRUP in two pound tins for fale at Beer & Goff, }37 9} cans aie SRVENTY-FIVE pairs Men’s Overshoes still laft at Cheap Jack's. @ Jas. PATON & Co guds very low. are offering all white jap28 3i dere Or ALL DEscRiptioxs sppricants for liquor licenses, a Halifax has 123 Scprene Covr?.—The case of Wheatley va. Lyons is still before the Court. win Monpay — Extraordinary attractions. Anpual white goods sale. —Beer Bros. For Dautt.—No. 1 Battery G. A., will meet for drill this evening at eight o'clock. _— ONE CARLOAD of Boots and Shoes has drift- ed from the Silver Oar withio the last ten days. _-»>-— Srtuinc Fast.—Our $14 and $15 suits— they are actually worth from $18 to $20. —D. A. Sreen. j26 3i cuineliiiiiiads THERE WERE meetings of the Board of Education and of the Executive Council last night. animes A Few boxes salt wafers——a very nice biscuit for launcheon—just received at Beer & Goffa. j27 21 ‘aieiractiinaiaie Court or CHancery.--The Hilary Term of the Court of Chancery will open on Tues- day next at 11 o'clock. j Pedi Men's fine shoes of all descrip- tions, inclading patent leather aod kid, at John McLeod & Co's. Aut household goods—linen napkins, pil- Itw cottons, sheetings, and everything ip white goods verycheap at James Paton & Co's. jan28 3i sits ONS HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SEVEN paira of Women's Fine Boots that Cheap-Jack will seli, no matter how much he can get for mem. J vparve from the quantity of white goods sold, James Paton & Co's white goods sate must have been greatly sppreciate:! by the lacics. jan?8 3i —— Deavit or 4 Primsr.- Tne Rev. Father de Bengule, rector of St. Anne de Beaupre (bet- ter known as the shrine of St. Aane), is dead. Ye was o native of Belgium and widely known. Kessmveros Hati.—There will be no seonee in this ball on ‘Thursday night, ow- ing to the Queen Street Hail being opened. Serviceon Sunday at 6 30, special features il] eome. wt cmoinatieans Coutak Bottox Fouxp.—A_ gold-plated collar button, with three links thereon, was picked up ic the Stipendiary Mayistrate’s courtroom to-day. The owner may obtain the came on application at the police station. viii FIGHTING O¥ THE STREETS.—Several young men have been sammoned to appear before His Honor to-morrow morning to answer to the charge of being drunk, disorderly and fighting on the corner of Kent and Great George strects last evening. Sexvr ro taz AsyLcomM.—This morning 6 man named Edward Monteith was arraigned st the Police Court for vagraucy. Monteith has been acting queerly for some time past, and it was deemed advisable to have him put in the Hospital for the losane instead of the jail, sian ’ Tewperance.—There will be a meeting of the Juvenile Temple in McLeod's Hall on this (Tharsday) evening at seven 0 elock. The regular meetings of the Temple will, until further notice, held in McLeod's Hall on Tharsday evenings of esch week at seven oalock. Tue STaNiey arrived in Georgetown from Pictou this forenoon about 10.45, and the mecial train with mails and passengers teached the city about one o'clock. The Staniey left on return to Pictou this after. noon and will probably remain there until to-morrow morning. , / Moruex anp Sox Perisu. A ead accident ecourred at Rames this morning, says a La- poile, Nfld , despatch of the 24ch. Two boys, sous of Robert Evis, were on a pond. Une fell and the other ran and called his mother, who, ig trying to save her son, also fell ia. Beth were drowned, Remember the clearing eut sale ef bsots and shoes at stampers ed'for butlding pacposes, Now i er building pu~- tne ‘ime to ‘get Ubarzains jn flue ots. ove shoes, 8 = the steck must be sdid —R. ae Ject _—_<—_— Batt at Horet Davies.—A ball in aid of the Masonic Temple Building Fund will be held at the Hotel Davies on Monday evening next, the Ist of February. Tickets can be secured at Davies’ snd Reddin Bros’. drug stores, and at the Apothecaries’ Hall.—E R Brow, Secretary of Committee. tf Wanp Five.—There was a good attendance at the meeting in Large & Sous Hail last evening. Mr. John MeSwain occupied the chair, and Mr. Fredk Masters acted as secretary. Maurice Blake, Esq., was nom- inated as councillor by Philip Larg*, seconded by Alfred J. Quirk. The nomination was carried unanimously. Mr. Blake accepted. Addresses on civic affairs were made by Messrs. Blake, MoCoubrey, §fanton, Me- Kenzie and DesRoches iiaidtiisiitiaiasiiniees Is Tus Ovr Wituram /—The St. John Gesette ssys: A well-known horseman, Who makes frequent visits to St. John, sur- amg his friends yesterday by parading ing Street with a coat of most remark- able and peculiar design. Mac. usually dresses very quietly, but this trip his over- coat has not only taken his friends by sur- prise, but the town has basen taken by storm. A subscription is now being taken np to have this coat dyed. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Sreouat Desparouss To Tux EXAMINER, Speculation on the Result. Toronto, Jan. 28. A great deal of interest is felt in the _re- sult of the elections te-day in Halton, Kingston and Lincoln. The Government supporters appear to be quite confident of carrying Lincoln, which will be a gain, Gib. -on, Grit, having been returned at the general election by a majority of forty. In Halton matters are 4 little complicated, vwing to the uncertainty of the atrength of the Patrons of Industry, whose candidate has been endorsed by the Grits. However, Henderson, the unseated Conservative candidate, appears to be rallying the full party vote, aud should pull through all right. Private despatches from Kingston indi- cate Metcalf’s probable return. ~~ Tall Fire. CINcINNATI, Jan. 28. A six storey building occupied by Messrs. West & Rice, was burned last night. Loss, $140,000. Obituary. LAWRENCE, Mass., Jan. 28. General Manager Furber, of the Poaton and Maine Railway, is dead. Improving. Orrawa, Jan. 28. Mrs. Foster is improving. Weather Hulletin. Toronto, Jan. 28.—10a. m. Westerly winds, fair snd moderately ould. Stocks in the States. During the past week, there has been, says Henry Clews, what may be considered « healthy break in the stock market. A combination of influences has favored the disposition of the ‘‘bears” to make a de- monstration in force against the ‘‘buil” side. The situation of our relations with Chili has been made lurid with war puint, and the pens of rumor-mongers have been dipped in ensanguined ink, as accompani- ments of sensational assaults on the ‘*bull” position. Simultaneously, the disagree- ment between Mr. Gould and the Western Traffic Association was distorted and ex- aggerated into shapes calculated to excite apprehensions of a wide-spread freight war; tortions was the fact that Mr. Gould him- self had nothing to say calcenlated to allay such = fears. The still unsettled differences as to apportionment of pro- duetions between the anthracite corpora- tions was also made to play an influential part in the tactics of attack. The fact, also, that Europe hae recently sold a con- siderable amount of stocks on this market, with the effect of stiffening foreign ex- chauge and postponing the expected re- sumption of importa of gold, bas been made to perform service in the “bear” as- sault. There was enough material in this combination of circumstances to back a reasonable extent of selling, and it was skillfully used by the ‘*bear” leaders fol- lowed by the rank and file. A vigorous demonstration made on Tuesday resulted ina decline of 14 to 3 pointa through- out the list. This success, however, developed an excess of ‘‘shurt’’ salesandthe discovery of the dangerously oversold condition of the market caused, on the following day, a rally to about the range of prices from which the decline started. This movement has served # useful purpose. As a trial of force between the two sides, it has demonstrated that the *‘bulls” have not yet lost all their advantege. As a test of confidence, it shows that there are buyers ready to take whatever stock the ‘“‘bear’ traders may throw at them at tempting prices. As a symptom of the general spirit of the market, it shows the permancacy of the “bull” element, a disposition to continue to hold rather than weariness of holdiag, and a preponderant expectation of a boom later on. OS LI LOL Moncron ia suffering mach from the grip It is said that in one society there are be tween 30 and 40 members laid up with it. —_—— > --—— Sas Cugarp Jack betore you buy your Boots aod Shoes, and don’t-forget those Oversioes. —Cheap Jack, sign of the Silver Oar, oppo- site the railway station. —_—~——— Exections.—To day is a gala day for bye-elections in Ontario. Contests are go- ing on in Lincoln, Kingston, East Simeoe, Peel and Halron. Even the Toronto Globe concedes Kingston to the Conserva- tives, a constituency the Grits always maintained could not be held by any Tory other than the late member, Sir John A. Macdonald. Tere is a curious diversity of taste among smokers as to the kind of pipe they prefer. Some like the clay pipe best, others prefer the briar root, others again the meerschaum, some must have their pipe well scasoned before the can enjoy i*, others again must have a new pipe and throw it away whenever it becomes a little old. But though this diversity of tast- among them is curious, it is not at all gurious that there is substantial unanimity among them about ths kind of tob -cco to be used. Experience has proved to them that the ‘ Myrtle Navy ” brand of Messrs. Tuckett & Son is the genuine article. daz Ir is welomed in every house in England and France, and in a very brief time the same can be said of Canada, from the At- lantic to the Pacific. Lessive Phenix re- quires only to be tried once to be gratefully appreciated A marvellous washing and duahion solutive. Just fancy an article that will make all your clothes as good as new, and that will clean everything in the house from the silver that you cherish to the common earthenware which you thought of throwing out, making it just like new, That is what Lessive Phenix will do, and a score of other things. it will clean everything, and it will no harden your hands. BYE-ELECTIONS TO-DAY e° For t Ward Five Meeting. According to notice a meeting of the Electors of Ward Five was held last evening in the ware rooms of P, Large, Esq. Various civic reforms—such as the amalgamation of officers, the abolition of the office of water commissionera, and reforms and retrench ments in carrying out all civic work, were advocated by Messra. I. P. McCoubrey, L. P. Tanten, A. DesRoches and D. Me- Kenaie. On motion of P. Large, Esq., Maurice Blake, Eeq., was put in nomination and un- animously carried. F, Masters, Sec’y. MARRIED. At the residence of frank Beairsto, Esq. on the 18th of January, by the Rev. J. G. Cameron, Sarah Ann McLeod of Dundas, to Joseph Pope, of Chepstow, Lot 45. - At Bay Fortane, on the 8th of December, on the 30th year of her age, Maggie Ann, daughter of the late Norman Shaw, of Dundas, and beloved wife of John Rei'ly. So Tuer Nay.—A white butterfly was caught while flying round a Western Counties Railway car at Yarmouth, on Friday. Wit you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is sure to cure you. —Reddin Bros. novidwly The Chilean war—if it ever comes—being necessarily @ naval war, Mr. Blrine’s familiar- ity with ‘‘casting an achor to windward” will serve him in stead, Reading Room, Gymnasium, Educa- tional (lasses, Recreation Roms, A LARGE, well-lighted, comfortable Readin Room, where the following Papers ent Magazines can be seen :— MAGAZINES:—American Garden, Amateur Work, Blackwood, Chamber ” Journal, Cassell’s Family Jonrnal, Century, Contemporary. Fort- nightly, Nineteenth Century. Chantauquan, Eclectic, Good Words, Harper's Magazine, North American Review, Outing. Popular Science Monthly, Review of Reviews, Sunday at Home, Scribner IL!|.USTRATED WEEKLIKS:—Harper's Weekly, Punch, Penny I!ustrated, Queen, scien- tific American and Sapeioment, London Graphic, Grip, Mlustrated London News, Dominion Hlas- trated, Youths’ Companion, Young Men's Era. EDUCATIONAL PUBLICATIONS :—Educa tional Journal, Kindergarten, Popular Educator, Canadian Magaziue of Science and Industrial Art. Educational Times, Education, Teacher's Institute. Under the terms of amalgamation between the Charlottecown Athletic Association and the Y. M. C. A., purcharers of $5.00 tickets are entitled to the use of ‘he Gymnasium. Information regarding the Educational Classes on application to the General Secretary. Tickets admitting to Gymnasium, Reading and ther Rooms. $5.00 per vear; Reading Room lone, $2.00; Boys under 16 years of age, half price. You are cordially invited to call and look and what seemed to give colur to these dis- oo the institation. Visitors always wel- C, A. MAFIT, jan23 General Becretary. COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. teat (ea) Sa PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING. During the Month of January we will offer ~—— WITH— — Sper cent. Extra for Cash. We respect ully invite corre pondence, and give prompt and ecarefal attention to mail orders. HENRY MORGAN & C0. COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square, Montreal. janl3—tts CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED i. & BH. IN BRONZ¢ LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE. jan2—dy & wky CIVIC ELECTION. first year of the reign of Her Act amending the same, 5°; Vic., Cap. 10, tituled “An act to amend the City of é town Incerporation Act ” I do hereby give Public Notice that an election of a Mavor for the said City, and of one person to serve as Common Councilman in the City Council for each of Wards Num vers 1, 2 and 3 of said City, and of two persons to serve as Cumm in Councilmen in the said Couuacil for Ward No. 4 of said City, and of three persons to serve as Common ouncilmen in the said Council for Ward No 6 in said City, being in all a Mayor and Eight Common Councilmen, representing the City as follows :— For Ward Number Que. -One Councillor. ; WO os cceed One Councillor, s . Three.. ---One Councillor. POGP ...... Tw Councillors. a See Three Councillors. WILL BE HELD ON Febuary, A. D., 1892, At the several places, that is to say: In Ward No. I, at or near the office of Mr. John Maceachern, Queen Screet. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’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, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great George Streets. And st the said Eleccion the Poll will be opened at nine o‘clock in the forenoon, and continue open = five o'clock in the afternoon of the same DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. . Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. UN umber 'I'wo shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street, Number ‘Three shall comprise al) that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of ltichmond Street. _Number tour shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies seuth of Fitzroy. Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Ftzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY, WEDNESDAY, February 3rd, A. D. 1892, from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour of ¥ our o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. _For qualifieation of Electors, see above Act 51 V ae Cap, 12, sec 24 to 29, 4 8.1 H, M. DAVISON, City Clerk. T. HEATH HAVILAND Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. City Clerk’s Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 18, 1892. jen20 lection of a Water Commissioner. I’ pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the fifty- resent Majesty Queen Vittoria, Chap. 12. intituled: “The City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act,” and of the in- harilotte- Wednesday, the 10th day of ene ST A ce Cleaning UpSale REMNANTS AND ODDS AND ENDS. E TAKE STOCK FEBRIARY Isr, and as we do not want to inventory the ODD3 AND ENDS we have made a pile of them on our Counter, and GENUINE BAR- GAINS WILL BE GIVEN. Ends .f Black and Colored Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Serges, etc.; ends of Mantle and Jacket Cloths, Prints, Ginghams, Embroideries, Lacs, ete ALSO A few pieces of BLACK and COLORED DRESS GOODS at specially low prices, STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK, Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 1892-—00d & wky oe ee eee a G0 TO PERKINS & STERNS j pursuance of an Act of the General Assem- 4 bly of this Island, made and passed in the | Oth year of the reign of Her present Majesty ueen Victoria, intituled: ‘ Charlottetown | Water Works Act, 1887,” } I do hereby give Public Notive that an Election of a Water Commissioner for the City of Charlottetown, in the place of JOHN KELLY, retired, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 10th day of February, A. D. 1892, at the several places, that is to say: In Ward No.1, ator near the office of Mr. John Maceachern, Queen Street, In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of the late Thomas Connoliy, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sidney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets, In Ward No, 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No. 4. ator near the new City Hall, corner of Kent and Queen Streets, In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great George Streets, And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock iu the forenoon, and con- tinue open until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Militery Barrack Ground. Number Two shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shali comprise all that part of Chariottetown which lies seuth of Grafton Street and north of Kichmond Street. Number four shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street, Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY, February 3rd, A. D. 1892, from the time of Twelve at noon vutil the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. For qualification of Eleotors, see Act 50, Vic- toria, intituled ‘“‘ Charlottetown Water Works Ae 1887,” also 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sec. 24 to 29. L. 8. t : T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. Mayor's Office, Chariottetown, January 18. 1892, HORSES WANTED. ANTED to purchase immediately, fifteen eee Suse! also, some heavy dopscieomncn need W. 8. MoKIE, Ch’town. Jan 12, 1892—4y lw) wk ti WAALS, LUSL, FULAD we OST.—On Sunday, 24th imst., a Buckskin Glove lined with chamoise skin. Please leave it at this office. tf jan25 GEN'fS !—“ Life of Sir John A. Macdo. ald” A is tne most popular kK now on the o- minion market. reviews in daily and weekly papers, Next week we will be p epared to fill orders in eight styles of bindings. Agents requisitions promptly fill We want four energetic canvassers Address EARLE PUB- LISHING HovsgE, 8t. John, N. B, jan2 Ups experienced teacher is open for engagen.ent as tutor, one or two hours per da}. pply at this office. S5i~jan2t T° LET— The desirable Dwelling House heat- ed with hot water, situace on corner of Prince aud Dorchester Stree which is now ocoupied by Wm. T. Roome ion given in May or November next, as may be red Premises may be seen on application to GEORGE ALLEY. . tu th sat—janlg UND.—A purse of money, The owner can K have same on @pplication at Taz Ex«MINER office and pay meat for this advertisement. dec29 T° LEf.—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street known as the Costello vroperty. Ap- to Davies & a . pf Southport, the owner, JOuN head Staple & Fancy Drv foods —A.T— LOW PRICES! Charlottetown, January 6, 1892—eod & wky SS Ee ee Starting the Year Right | wll 2 cine tet a AY FROM THIS PRESFNT DATE:—“I will patronize PROWSE BROS, andthe dollars I save by trading with them I will give to the poor. In doing »#» I will make PROWSE BROS. happy, make many poor of the city happy, and will be happy myself, and will tell my friends and they will be happy.” _ If you do this, you may expect a happy and prosperous year. Money foolishly spent is money thrown away. We say, DUN’L DO [I, for the sake of your families, We are determined that we will stand up in your ixterests, and all through the year will hunt for Bargiins tor you; s) ke+sp your eye on our advertisement. If we sty a thing we will do it, even if it cost a [housand Dollars to do at. We want your confilence and your trade, and we will do you good. iy PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, January 5, 1892—eod & wky NOTICE! ahortgege Sale To be sold by Pablic Auction, at the ( in Charlottetown, in Queea’s : ouaty uri House on WED- atts ae 2 «(<}— ge NE>-DAY. the Tweuty-fourth day of February | mext, 1892, at the hour of Eleven o'cluck, a. mM. : LL that trict, piece or parce! of land, situate, ’ lying and being in Coarilottetows, in Q wens * ounty, in Prioce Hiward Isand. bounded aid F de-eri as follows, that is to say :—(Commen- cing on the sou’ h-eus ern sideof Kent -tree, in said city, and in th: north-eastera voundary of @ piece of iand in the possession of John Jack-on, add ranniog thence along said boundary south easteriy sixty-four feet four inches, or to the rear & | line of land in possession »f John W. Morrison ; | thence north-ea<terly along said rear line twenty -ix feet and six inches, or tu the pr per line of a viot of land heretofore conveyed by Thomas —_— i Cerpenter to Mary Watsh ; theuc ly along said line to the said Ken scuth-westerly aiong said «trees twenty-six feet > north-wester Street ectt ull ask that all six inches, or to the ola:ve af commencement, e€ resp y being part of Town Lot Namoer Sixty-eight, in the Third Hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte town aforesaid. The above sale will be made under and by vir |rne of a vo-er of sale oontained in a certain | Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the first dey of May, \. D. 1886 made vetween Jobn | Johnston alias Johan Carpenter, of the one part, | and the undersigned of the other rart. For fur her particulars apply to Wilham 8. Stewart, olici'or. Charlotietown, Dated this i6th day of January, A. D. 1°92. CHARLES E. McKINNON, janlé—ev sat t! sle Mortgag oe. amounts due us be paid during this Month. HASZARD & MOORE, Charlottetewn, Jan. 22, 1892—w fs BROWN'S BLOCK. el ee ths Pe el sill