0 oT MS LS IS ‘THE a . f x ‘ Ty Local and Other liems. |[PTRERGRAPHIC NEWS WRUBY Ue Bh ) RWWA, , . t - — — Cry Curlers are requested to meet a* , ; ‘ he Rink to-night at 7.30 o'clock, The ice ig} SPectaL Desratones to THe Examiner. in excelle ndition - Our Ottawa Budget. I ‘ Biankets.—The balance ms k et very low prices to cleat Orrawa, Jan 10, Sta Brown's Bloc 8i eod inld The Federal Government have refused ~ to allow the British Columbia provincial Fur Caps, Capes, Maffs, Boas, Collars, | a»thorities to import mining machinery for viitt ves al lackets at the lowest pos- | experimental purposes free of duty. . ’ .. rr . . . .’ prices.—Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. lhe Minister of Fisheries announces that mlLO— Si « the {Dominion Government will contest the . . - . ce right of the Quebec Government to sell Ha s Hair Renewer is free from alcohol], 5; . es and oh aie ch hi ; It contifi. | Ushing privileges upon rivers, streams an an i VOaAL Iniure Loe SKI. L 18 Scle <—- . pared, and will rest ray hair to its | /“*°s™ that Province. prepereu wl Ai i re yr : tal Ui ° : ; as mand let i A Dairying Department has been estab- be lished in connection with the Dominion I . EP Musick will cos inhi Government’s Experimental Farm here. CR, I yric | commence cut g . : . i n Wright’s Pond on Monday morning Prof. Robertson, formerly of Guelph, has eC OL i S ond i 0 i 1 nye. ” s t haulin We would advise all wantin; been placed in charge of the new depart- ! to make an early start ment at a salary of 33,000 a year. ei Deputations of Ontario manufacturers a va \BLE ANNUAL lhe ** Clipper Al-/° mtinue to arrive in Ottawa, demanding tor [890 has been received from the tariti changes in their interest. i lishers tis, as usual, well filled with pee matters of interest co sportsmen Fires at St. John. ‘ riuE EXarsirio ‘he Maritime ' Mariti it bx IBITION. te i€ faritime Sr. Jonny, Jan. 10. Exhibition at Boston closed last week. It was not a financial success, some $40,000 $50,000 being lost in the venture aneaieia Puanks.—One of the prettiest calen dars ] yet received is that of tl British Fire was discovered this mornmg about 3.15 in the mill owned by D. W. Clarke & Sons. By the time the firemen arrived the tire had gained so much headway that they were unable to do more than save the ad- ans ; ~ . ~ M joining dwelling houses. They succeeded _ saan ebay taper Pit, > a 1 Mr. A./}in confining the fire to the Electric Light ~ ninart re for arlott 4 : = . rguhart is agent tor Uharicttetown. Station and mill. but both of these struc- \ Th R ( tures were burned to the ground. The loss OPrric! SIT. — » Rev. > re Nteel a ° . > : . PURCIAL, VISEE,-— ERS OV. Lleerge “veel, | is in the vicinity of $16,000 ; no insurance. Grand Worthy Patriarch of the Sons of Tem- ; . . } sd Vette Wi “ Quinsley’s Sausage Factory _.was burnec perance, Wilil Visit ictoria Division, No. 4, lav . ror Monday evening. Members of the othe: | to-day ; City Divisions are invited to be present This afternoon there was a third fire de- ual stroying the brick dwellings of 8S. 8. De- Tur Corp Swap.—-At nine o'clock Jast | forst and Edwin Peters, Germain Street, antat j a of 8 Ty > “> > reury in the thermometer | &™taliing a loss oi $10,000. fhe firemen varked 7 below zero, at nine o’clock this sullered extre mely from the cold mor 64 below, and at noon one below. om - - And continued cold weather is predicted. } Jumped the Track. > | 7 L KE FOR THE Poor. — Professor Caven | Moncton, Jan. 10. ‘ lecti for the benetit of t poor, under . ' as . @ auspices OF St Vincen i eal society, Lin express tor (Jue bec, No. Jd. which the Lyc« Wednesday eve sing next, | left Moncton about one o’clock this morn- ] in S t Iwo Scenes trom} ing, had reached a point about two miles adian Histo I e should be a i} west of Jacquet River, and was running with l tendan /two engines and snow plough ahead, when } : it : + the plough jumped the rails, and the engine atl hom SvUGAR.—-According to a} following was thrown off and rolled over. Q 1 despatch therevenue from sug j Th driver, Jas. MacGowan, of Newcastle, MF 50¢ CRS MASE Recns year aggregases three mill-| and the fireman, F. Gaudet, were buried rs e test system lied ring : _— ; : _ — ystem Pi 7" n 8} under the engine. The latter escaped with ‘ i Cel ~ Satis ctoryv ver i a “" |numerous superficial bruises and scalds, but : } ! ampies V analyzed . : Ta MacGowan was almost instantly killed, wit t tivity in the| having been buried beneath a mass of ng i t | a” 2 und | wreckage. A wrecking party from Camp- 5 ". . ” . . ® , - ; hooner: on- | belton has cleared a by the track. *ed during the year, ti regist rea ship eee es ul st port increased 1774 tons during} schooner Damaged. year urg has now 296 vessels, of | +, (a0 tons i Hawkesgpory, C. B., Jan. 10 . . . ¢ tt noon yesterday the wind shifted from Aut Sirs. bessle Starr Keeler gave } an } } — . , Taki oat the south to the northwest and blew heavy popuiar te ture, Ta ing Care of the a vai : : Babies,” in the Baptist Church at North all day. The schooner Candor, from Bos- River, last evening, after which she eurolled | tO”, bound to Georgetown, which was laid thirty names fora Lodge of Good [emplars | up at Paint’s wharf, broke her moorings Low North River, the organization of}and drifted on the Dominion wharf, ‘ will | ympleted on Friday next at} damaging her stern and cutting into the Low North River School. She will give| wharf about ten feet Her bow came in ¢ } oe ; i. OF rae 2 ve of her popular lectures in the Y. M. C. A. | contact with Hennessy’s wharf and punched Hall next week. The subject and time will/, hole in her above the water before she ’ - _ . was secured. ~-- ———_—_—de@roe — - — : ae » . Personal. et nai . : rhe_Celd Snap. ni i Le P yd I Be | rium is Lil. sana o7 ' : . . Sr.'J n, Jan. 10. The accouchment of the Czarina of Russia Te. OHN, an is expected shortiy. The coldest weather of the season has Prof. Wilhelm Conrad Hermann Mueller, | been experienced yesterday and to-day. l Berlin Mr. Perry, the astronomer who was sent to scientific the phi ologist, is de ad at Demerara at the he ud of the British »xpedition, s dead The Emperor of Germauy has ordered that all civilians who take part in state ceremon ies sha!l wear knee breeches. --—- — -- ero —— Religious Services. Don’t forget the Railway Gospel Meeting in McLeod’s Hall, to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. You will always find a welcome. Lesson: é nesis, 1-9—** Am I my brother's kee} er! The meeting inthe Y. M. C .. Hall t morrow afternoon, at 4 o’clock, will be a Go Pp I Tempé rance Me ving, and will b ud- lressed by Mrs. B. S. Keeter. Services in Zion Church to-morrow morning, at 11 o'clock, will be conducted by the pastor, Rev. D. Sutherland, and in the evening, at / o'clock, by Rev. James Carruthers. Morn- ing Prayer Meeting at 10.15; Sabbath School t 2.50 p. m. Ihe Baptist congregation, Rev. J. A. ion, pastor, will meet in the new Schvolroom, Prince Street, to-morrow. Service at 11 in., subject, ‘*The Feast and the Cross” ; ‘The Duty and Privilege of the Sunday School and Pastor’s Bible at 230 p.m. All seats free and nn- ppropriated. Strangers cordially invited nd made welcome = _—_—<_- + - Local Notices. (aor Pp n., Hour.’ ‘lass \ large variety of American Ice Creepers, iitable for ladies and gents, at Goff Bros. just what is wanted this cold weather !—a hir Of nice, ‘ Cold weather Our prices are away Don't let your feet freeze this cold weather when you can get a pair of gent’s American Waterproof Overshoes for *1.45 at McEachen’s Boot Store. bewn below zero. Buttoned Overshoes 60c. a pair zap! Misses’ pir; Women’s Carpet Slippers, 25c. Eachen’s Shoe Store --_- Odds and Ends. ‘is a pretty foolish man who hat a grass widow is green. .owadays the humblest Russian peasant ve as influenzial as the Czar. customs official at Kingston picked up ie street what he supposed to be a glass me, but which turned out to be a dia- { worth $700 Judge—** If I got as intoxicated as you lo 1d shoot myself.” Prisoner—‘* If you was 's tossicated as 1 am you couldn't hitter + Wh Goor. Managing Look here, Jones, here’s a fiddler been 1anged out West for horse stealing. How shali I headline it?” Musical Editor— Oh, I don’t know. H—m; how would ‘ Difticult execution on one string,’ do!” ‘* The very thing.” incoagruous Hopes—Mr. Boscom—‘* Do yot know what Silas Slick expects to be after he graduates from college?’ Mrs. Backlot—‘* Wall I’ve heerd that he has sangujuary bupes of kein’ a missivnary.” warm Felt Slippers, from Goff thinks | editor (to musical editor)— ! The thermometer went 13 below, and it has been colder in other parts of the pro- vince. At Edmunston it was 28 below; at Woodstock 30; at Campellton 29; at Monc- ton 30; and at Metapedia 26 below. At Hawkesbury, C. B., last night was the coldest this winter, registering 16 be- low gero. The strait is full of ice, but not heavy. An Amicable Settlement. Lisson, Jan. 10. t is semi-ofticially stated here that Lord Salisbury regards the reply of Senor mese to the last British note, relative to the Anglo-Portuguese dispute, as affording Go- a basis for an amicable settlement of the trouble. All the political groups in the Cortes concur in the opinion that the Serpa Pinto incident will not retard the two governments in reaching a_ satisfac- tory agreement, ichiatinalisiaiitasinentibt Shoals Forming. New York, Jan. 10. Capt. Morrell, of the steamer Missouri, reports to-day to the hiedrographic office that he had found shoals forming at the Grand Banks off Cape Race. The shoaling is supposed to be due to debris carried down by the Labrador currents on the bottom of ice bergs, and forming a bed of deposit between the Labrador current and Gulf Stream. - - — 4 Crew Rescued. New York, Jan. 10. The British steamer Stag arrived to-day, having on board the crew of the German ship Shakespeare, before reported wrecked on Dec. 16th. On Dec. 17 Capt. Maller, 'of the Shakespeare died suddenly of heart ‘disease. On Dec. 21 the Stag rescued the | Shakespeare's crew, 18 in ali, much bruised ‘and exhausted from exposure. ! | i ; | influenza in St John. Sr. Jonny, Jan. 10. influenza has appeared in this city and the physicians are suffering from its ef- ifects. As yet there are no severe cases out of the two dozen that are known to ex- ist. It has not yet made its appearance in the schools or any public institutions. Vhe Pig tron Market. ! Guiascow, Jan. 10. There was a collapse in the pig iron mar- |ket here to-day, owing to large selling lorders. Scotch warrants have fallen one | . . . . ! shilling and Cleveland warrants one shilling jand sixpence, and a further drop is ex- | pected. j —_—- - Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Jan. 11.—10 a. m. ' Northwest to northeast winds; fine; con- ' tinued very cold weather. ‘DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - MARRIED. At Colma, October 28, by the Rev. James | Cooper, Thomas P. Green, of Prince Edward Island, and Annie May Greene, of Colma, San, Mateo County, Cal. GEO. CARTER & C0., Market Square, Queen Street, MERICAN BALDWIN APPLES are now at their best, and, as everyone knows, this Apple is of the finest flavor, good 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 dozen, peck, bushel or bar- rel, as you may desire About price. This depends on how good they are. We have them fer $2.00 per bar- rel,—good for the price. Our best stock of No. 1 Fruit is $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00 per barrel. We claim that our $4.00 Apples beat anything in the city. This is atl we have to say. It is for you to do ;rour part. We can only offer the goods. It takes two to make a bargain. GEO. CARTER & CO, jan7]—law wky CIVIC ELECTION. [s pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly of this Island, made and passed in the fifty- first year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, Chap. 12. intituled: “The City of Charlottetown Incorporation Act, i do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Mayor and one person to serve as a Common Council- man in the City Council for each Ward of said City, MAYOR and FIVE COMMON COUNCILMEN, will be held on Wednesday, the 22nd day of January, A. B., 1890, At the several places, that is to say: In Ward No.1, ator nearthe Fire Engine House on King Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. 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 Ként and Queen Streets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Huston and Great Creorge Streets. And ut the said Eleciion the Poll will be epened at nine o‘clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same auy. Being ih alla 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. Number Two shali comprise all that part of Charlottetown which liestsouth of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shal comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fizroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY, the 1ith insi., from the time of Twelve at nocn until the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon ef the same day. For qualification of Electors, see above Act 5] Victoria, Cap. 12, sec 24 to 29, iL. 8. A. H, MACPHERSON, City Clerk, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. City Clerk’s Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 3, 1890. jen3—fri mon wed pat sat tues thu Klection of a Water Commissioner, BY THE MAYOR. N pursuance of an Act of the General Assem- bly of this Island, made and passed in the ovth 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 WEDNES DAY, the 24nd day of January, A. D. 1899, at the several places, that is to say : In Ward No. I}, 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 Connolly, 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 Electian the Poll will be opened at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and con- tinue open until five o'clock inthe 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 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 Charlottetown which lies South of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall 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 Fitgroy Street, including the Cornmon of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY the 15th inst., from the time of , Twelve at noon until the hour of Four o’clock in : the afternoon of the same day. For qualification of Electors, see Act 50, Vic- toria, intituled ‘‘ Charlottetown Water Works | Act, 1887,” also Act 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sec. ! / 24 to 29. {L. S.] : T. HEATH HAVILAND, i A. H. MACPHERSON, - SATURDAY, — "4 Paolo MUR Prowse Br WILL, DURING Bargains. end owky Charlottetown, Jannary 4, 1890— JANUARY, GIVE JANUARY, (yx \, 4X) (x) — JANUARY 11, 1890. SELLING OFF CHEAP | rl Clea) Mel SOME WONDERFUL BARGAINS Reefers, Overcoats, Suits, Wool Goods, Dress Goods, &c. Our Stock must be Reduced before Stock-taking, so look out for Dont you forget that we are the Wonderfui Cheap Men. Caps, PROWSE BROS., 144 QUEEN STREET. low prices. Groods. a pair, Charlottetown, January 2, 1890—eod Fifty pairs Grey Blankets, slightly soiled, 1890-New Year-1890. We take Stock this Month, and before doing sojjwill sell the balance of our Fall and Winter Goods at very Bargains in White Wool Blankets; bargains in Bed Comforts; bargains in Fur Goods; bargains in Dress at S41.60 Job lot of Fur-Lined Cloaks at half price; job lot of Black Fur Capes at half price. SHOUNREH A BARGAIN AT PERKINS & SFERNS’. Persons, “ Victor” Bells, “‘Samson” Batteries, Ornamental Bronze Buttons for ‘*the big front door,” Learner’s Telegraph Outfits. Work guaranteed. FRED. E. MOREIS, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Ch’town, Jan. 4, 1890. BRAN. a.” STORE AND TO ARRIVE:—Ontario Roller Mills Bran, excellent quality, selling low. AULD BROS., dec4A—3m Baw dy & wky THe xr x T WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e YALESMAN WANTED on Commission, to establish a Bicycle Agency for the Province of Quebec. Must devote his whole time to it, and be abie to give a bondsman. Apply with references to The Goold Bicycle Co,, Limited, Brantford, Ont. eod tl 36¢+h—janll WANTED.—A Maid Servant for general house- work. Apply to Miss Morris, Water St. jang—tf business. ng L°s?.-—-A set of mother of pearl beads, with silver cross attached. The finder will oblige by leaving it at Tuk EXAMINER oOilice. jan9 OOD FRESH OYSTERS, by the Quart, at JosiaAH CAkMoDY’s, Dorchester Street, East. jan7—3i i T° LET.—A House on Water Street, containing eleven rooms with shop. Possession given onlith January. Apply to M. McQuaip, Lower Queen Street. tf—dec26 WANTED—A Housemaid. Good wages. Apply to Miss PETERS, Sidmont deci LEIGH FOR SALE.—For sale, a Jaunting Sieigh, almost new. Apply to FRANCIs MONAGHAN, Malpeque Road, near old Brewery. decl7—3i oaw LET.—That desirable Dwelling on Dorches ter Street, lately occupied by Miss Barr. It City Clerk. Mayor’s Office. Charlottetown, , Jan. 3. 1890. jen3—tri men wed pat sat tues thy i Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. contains five rooms. adjoins the residence of J. B. Mactonald, Ksq., andis opposite the resi- dence of Fredk. Breck ALLO’. wn ~ WANTED.—A Boy to learn the Bookbinding | ; Apply at once to Jas, D. TAYLOR. | ja ‘Apply to THos, an Ea poly O38. All general Electrical Appliances kept on hand- —— = —_ — - at rg ee ES AT ee a ee oe — * — = . .: ib HAVE JUST RECEIVED an additional sup- | ply of Annunciators, Gas Lighting Apparatus, | Medical Batteries for Nervous and R weer (x | NLECTION “PROBABILITIES” for the next Thirty Days is not the question of the hour, but for Bargains in Fur Caps, Fur DIRECT TO—— ——CUME Yonis and Robes I have decided to sell AT of FUR GOODS. COST for Cash the balance Just Opened—40 pieces Tweeds and Worsteds, received ex 8S. S. “Stanley,” and will be sold away dowa. D. A. BRUCE, Queen Street, Ch’town, Jan. 9, 1390—eod & wky UNPARALLELED! ———(x) WW Ee AE? Keen McLeod & licKenzie, Star Merchant Tailors, ——(x) N ODESTY forbids us (to use a slang phrase) to blow our own horn, and as it is contrary | ~ to our opinion (according to the old proverb) when in Rome to do as Rome does, we shall endeavor, as heretofore, to present tacts so undeniable as to be beyond the reach of dis- pute. True, people have gained for themselves a appearances, served the purpose they had in view name (not an enviable one) which, to all , But wisdom dictates, before posing as leaders in the great race for supremacy, that we should look well to the fouadation upon which those assertions are besed. ‘To throw the mantle of charity over such people is our motto; and instead of revealing to the public gaze, through your columns, the errors Into which they have fallen, we will endeavor to lead them gently into the light. acquiesce in what wt say, is a foregone conclusion, That you will namely, as Fathers of the trade in this Province we treat the several branches of the trade in this city with the same consideration as a loving parent would his innocent offspring ; and to this end we invite such traders to aim high and co-operate in elevating this, the first profession, to the high statue to which it is entitled. In the meantime, call and see our in NAPS, MELTONS, handsome goods, SCOTCH TWEEDS, WORSTEDS, etc., made up in the latest styles and cheap, McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, Oct. 19, 1889. eR ae oh RS eee, Sperm Re faa LLORES CR VR Ah NT 8 Side ee ef PON OF SS i RES RE STC A NE SR tet il is