< 4% a - —— TELEGRAPHIC NEW. | SpeciaL Despatoues TO THe EXAMINSR, Great Skating Match. — | Minneapours, Dec Che first of a series of skating matches | between Axel Panlsen, of this city Hugh J. McCormack, of St. John, N. B., same off yesterday afternoon before a large audience. MeCorimack trailed Paulsen the entire distance until the last lap. spurted, thrown tain a terrible fall. He regained his feet attempted to overtake utter won by a couple of feet. A was entered against paying over the money, $250, but is was understood to- night that the protest has been withdrawn und the money will be paid over to Paul sen. Time for five miles, 20 min. 18 secs; ten miles, 40 min, hr. Lmin. 37 sees. gaining Slane - Archbishop Cleary Heard —-— From Orrawa, Jan. 2. Archbishop Cleary, of lished to-day another letter in reply to Mr. Meridith, in which he points out that the ——_ of the Conservative party involves ppression « if the Catholics of Ontario, but a is that the Catholics have confidence in| « i tothe School, but we fellow-countrymen who rebuk- { the spirit of wisdom and justice of their Protestant ed so severely the appeals to fanaticism and its followers at the last Provincial el ection clement faved In WILKESPARRE, Jan, 2 hundred feet of track of the Western, Rails ay About two Lakawana & Delaware, caved in at Plymouth this afternoon. he cave-in extended to the Episcopal Church building, which is not yet damaged. ‘he entire territory surrounding it is un. er mined Large gangs of men are at work propping the interior of the min All miners have quit wors —_—_ estees ed by Fire. New York, Jan. 2 The downtown shops of the Edison Elec- tric Ilumination Compwy, Pearl Street, were burned this morning. The station supplied 18,000 ine: sndescent lights in the downtown district, most of which burn all day in banks and offices below Fulton St. The fire gutted the building 255 and 257 Pearl Street, and caused a be ss to idison of $100,000. Insurance $50,000. Electing School Trustees Toronro, Jan. 2. Separate school trustees were elected yesterday. An unusual interest was taken in the election on account of the ballot controversy, the candidates being in most cases ballot and anti-ballot men The Catholic clergy oppossed the idea of having t.ustees elected by ballot, and the friends of that method of voting were all defeated, --- o— steamer Ashore. Lonpon, Jan. 2. The Italian steamer Persia is ashore on the Island of Corsica. She had 139 pas- sengers on board when she went ashore. Six of them have been rescued, but the fate | 30oats from the vessel to of the others is uncertain. shore are attempting to reach the render assistance. _ eae Rubber Trust. Trenton, N. Y., Jan. 2. Negotiations which have been in progress for sume time with a view to the establish- ment of a rubber trust in this city have been about completed. British capitalists, it is said, are to take an interest amounting to about $3,000,000, and will push the stock in England and Scotland. Foreign Relations. Lisgon, Jan. 2. At the opening of the Cortes to-day the King announced that the foreign relations of the Kingdom were all that could be de sired. He reviewed the progress in the African Colonies of Portugal. He made reference to the dispute with England. . Personal * Orrawa, Jan. 2. Clerk of the House of Commons, yesterday received official in- timation that he had been created a Com panion of the order of St. Michael and St. (jeorge. Wim. Welsh, Member for Queen’s, P. E. I., is in the city. Dr. Bourinot —_—__—— An Untrue Report. Toronto, Jan. 2. 4 special cablegram from London says : { state on the best of authority that there is no foundation for the rumor that the Government has the dissolution of Parlia- ment under consideration. News From Brazil. New York, Jan. 2. The steamer Lisbonese has arrived here from Paia. She reports that up to the date of sailing, Dec. 21, everything was peaceful in Brazil. — Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Jan. 3.—10 a. m. Decreasing westerly winds, fair weather, lower tem). ature. oer Acknowiedged by everyone that the Ladies’ Dress Goods sold at J. B. Macdonald's is the cheapest in the city. dw 4i—dec30 For Tux Weak anp Laneuip.—Campbell’s Beef, Iron and Wine is one of the beat tonics. possessing many nutritive and strengthening qualities. Is recommended by the leading medical men. If you are weak and languid a bottle will give instant relief. See that you ask for and get Campbell's Beef, Iron and W ine. nov 6lyeod ou & intee ip ladies’ Astrucan Jackets qt Fae deco? i and | | Phen he | ten yards, when a chair | across the track caused him to sus- | ‘ and | Paulsen, but the| p! test ' | crowded out 55 secs., fifteen m les, 1} | | ' | i i Kingston, pub- | { | ' i 1 ' THE Riu Century Macazine for . 2 } cers | to-morrow afternoon if the ice is in good | condition. ; nnal Christmas Tea resisting tne police, etc., were j | ting it fresh and g Local and Other Items. January has come to hand . lL. O. QO, F,—Wildey meets at 8 o'clock to-night Lodge, No. 27, election of of- Must here will be band at the Rink Crvic.—The annual election for Council- lors and a Water Commissioner will be held mm Wednesday, 22nd inst inal Crowprp Ovur.—The advertisement of the Charlottetown Woolen Co. is unavoidably of this issue. It will appear to- morrow. o AmaAS Bazaarn.—The auction sale at this gree it Bazaar wiil be resumed this evening, at 7.30, when all must be closed out at any prices. —E. H. Norton & Co., Auctioneers. “ A Pieasant Eventne.—St. Paul’s and St. Peter’s Sunday Schools held their an- Parties last evening. They were well attended and passed off asantly. ; si ae INCERT.—We are that the persons referred to as acting in a dis- o requested to state DAILY ‘EXAMINER, oS Se orderly manner, in our report of the Metho8 dist Sabbath School Concert, g ‘re outsiders. oF POLICE just closed posed ol s STATISTICS, — +? ‘ the St. 368 cases. The offences show that 905 were directly con- | nected with liquo r, and many of the others, | _ ' ’ a | " i such as assault, abusive language, fighting, | persons under its influence. The court re- re $4.904 70 cE ipl 3 Ww > Local Notices. Goff Bros. will close their stor« tor the wiuter months at half past six As Beer & Goff roast and grind all their premises, you can depend on get- good fre mthem. dec?7 3i 5 , otiee on the Oranges only 25 cts. a dozen; pure candy only 20 cts. a pound; Nuts, Figs, Dates and Grapes fresh and good at Beer & Goff’s. dec 3i New Year Gifts.- a pair of the elegant evening Goff Bros. ELECTRICAL. AVING received my new stock of ELEC TRIC BELLS, ANNUNC IATORS, BURG- LAR ALARMS, MEDICAL BATTERIES, ete., l am prepared to supply customers with any of the above at very low prices. Fitting up Houses and Repairing Instruments & Specialty. All work guarenteed. FRED. E. MORRIS, Dealer in Electrical Goods, Corner of Queen and Water Streets, Ch’'town, Dee. 18, 1889. NOTICE. MEETING cf the Medical Association £¥. will be held in the Law Library, Char- lottetown, on MONDAY, Jan. 6th, 1890, at Sp.m. All members and those wishing to become members are requested to oo Buy your lady friends slippers at S. R. JENKINS, M. D., m ¢ f Pp at secret ary. sania | ow A N TE a>. URING Months of January, Febr uary and March, Stock suitable Tor Canning, viz., Beef, Mutton and Poultry, at Robert Bridges’ Me sat Store, Charlottetown. _ jan -wky 3m NOTICE. 7 MEETING of set Liberal-Conservative F Delegates of the Fourth Electoral Dis- trict of Kins gs County will be held in the Sturgeon Road Schoolhouse, east of Comp- toa’s, on THURSDAY, the 9th day of Janu ary, at 3 p. m., for the purpose of nominating a candidate to contest the District at the forthcoming election. A full attendance is requested, JAMES CLOW, President Fourth E enhetes District. Murray | Harb w North, Jan. 3, 1890. Glen Stewart Market Garden. CELERY! CELERY! "= I-CLASS CELERY, free from rust, 20 cents per dozen, delivered at Sales room, Stall No. 1, we st one 1 of Market House. Boxing extra, Cash must accompany all orders, JAMES BURKE, Southport Post Office. ect2h—sat mon thu mon WHY IS ITY ‘DEOPLE WONDER why it is that SAN. DERSON & CO. have, in such a short time, built up a business and reputation second to none in the city. Ask their Creditors. They will tell you that SANDERSON & CO. pay promptly and secure the largest discounts, which enables them to SELL CHEAP. Ask their Customers. They will tell you that SANDERSON & CO. keep the best Tea and Flour, the freshest, best-assorted and cheapest stock of Groceries, and give better value in return for their Money, Fggs and Butter, than any store in the city. Their claim to being the cheapest and the best is well sustained. Ask Them, Themselves. They will tell you that SANDERSON & CO. have neither time or money to get up or pay for Gash a/lvertise- ments, which only amuse intelligent pur- chasers, and usually indicate am unsaleable stock, while, on the other hand, the extra value that SANDERSON & CO. give, brings | them back —with a neighbor—every time. N. B.—You cannot do better than follow } deel4 ' LE f.—That de sirable Dw elling 6 on » Dorehes | ter Stre et, lately occupied by Mies Barr. It: comame five rooms, adjoins the residence of m= ee tk «+ andis o “ols the resi- dence of #rddk. Brevsen, Ksq, yt to THOd ALLEY. did not belong | During the year | John police court dis- |} statement of | caused by} = ; Malley Br Brown's Block. LADIES’ ULSTERS, Cloth Jackets | -AND ASTRAKAN JACKETS, AT SPECIAL Varked Down Prices, BLANKETS PIOAV 0} Sedldg [eloady eye om YINOW 914, Fuuung AND GO LJ. Lie A oe | \ 1 a Low Prices to Clear. | ps wa STANLEY BROS. ey Charlottetown, January 3, 1890—eod NEW PROBABILITIES For the New Year ! Bargain Makers. the prudent ones to SANDERSON & CO’S. ' | fur your Christmas Supplies. This Month of January, before Stock Taking, Wool Goods, the balance of our Tippets, Ladies’ Fur Ci and Fur Caps, and wil J. B. MACDONALD, Charlottetown, January 3, 1890—eod wkv ‘Ulster Cloths, ft is probable tha it is certain we shall try. cheaper than any other Store. atonal : | ‘desy) ppos eq [IM aley pastyleape spooy cil JO quo smo Ty = Sia iy | | Brown’s Block. Mill Hy Block, | we INO 10 aXe4 0} 4OU PUR [lag 04 sedtag roads JOJO [TUM 6M TIO _. sty wy Brown's DRESS GOODS ! DRESS GOODS! DRESS GOOD | i a | Mantle Cloths: AND Astrakan Cloths. | ALL COLORED SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS | | | | ' DRESS GOODS | PURCHASERS = LOW PRICES These Goods. | Clear Our Stock. STANLEY BROS, Z STANLEY BROS. | een ar ———— See eee a ei ee en ee tf in 1890 we shall break the record as we will clear out and Far Goods, in Muffs, Fur renlars, Astrakan Jackets, Men’s Fur Coats i sell Men's Overcoats, Reefers and Suit* Try us and be convinced. — - (x) STRAT. MORE ‘VIRTUES Are Daily Being Discovered in the “MAGIC HEALER SALVE,” wave A, 22027 I Ss characte! Is now thoroughly established in this Dominion, as a cleaner and healer | of all wounds and abrasions of the skin. HORSEMEN give it their unqualified ap- proval for cleansiug and healing ail cuts and sores on the a horse; also a positive} remedy for Scratches. Sold in all Drug and Country Stores. Price | 25 cents per box. Always ask for ‘ Magic He iler. 7 Ross’s ‘' Magic Healer wky ti Salve Co, | jan2—dy 3i WAN Ts, LOST, FOUND &e| was TED, soa Nurse Girl. est wages. Apply at this office, "watiachine. os dec3i Te LET.—A House on Water Street, containing | eleven rooms with shop. Possession given | Apply to M. McQuaip, Lower | tf—dec26 on lth January, ' Queen § Street, WANTED—A House maid. Good wages. Apply to Miss PETERS, Sidmont decid op URIs FOR SALE.—For sale, a laetliae i) Sieigh, almost new. Apply to FRANCIS | MONAGHAN, Malpeque Road, near old Brewery. decl7—3i oaw pd OTICE,—Parties in need of a person to post, their books or make out their yearly ac- counts. can have them carefully and cheaply done by apply ee to A. G, BREMNER, at the Law Library, Court douse, rdow Oppdaite rothorid- ontive. ~jauy LOW PRICES! rURNITURE THER CHEAPEST ‘YET I wens 3 OQ? Call and Inspect, and get Dalgalls at Auction Prices for Cash, THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON P. E. ISLAND. ee DRAWING ROOM PARLOR SUITES, best value, BEDROOM SUITES at lowest prices, All kinds of UPHOLSTERED GOODS at Bargains, PICTURE FRAMING, 125 varieties, very cheap and nobby, LOVUKING GLASSES, The latest in WINDOW BLINDS, and all kinds of WINDOW FURNITURE and Fixings at cost. No trouble to show goods. Can suit all tastes, at NEWSON’S KURNITUER WAREROOMS, opposite the Post Office. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Jan, 21, 188d nes, (9, enemas. os nse WHEN YOU ARE LOOKING AROUND FOR BARGAINS IN HOLIDAY GOODS, DON’T FORGET TO CALL AT THE City Hardware And see if you cannot Invest some of your Surplus Cash to Advantage. —{x] NORTON & FENNELL, QUEEN STREET. Store, For the Largest Assortment of Silk Handkerchiefs, try Paton & Co’s. For the Handsomest Silk Hand- kerchiefs, go to Paton & Co’s, For China Silk Handkerchiefs, with beautiful borders, go to Paton & Co’s. One Thousand Silk Handker- chiefs to choose from at Paton & Co’s. Pure White Silk Handkerchiefs all prices, at Paton & Co’s. Fancy Shot Silk Handkerchiefs at James Paton & Co’s Don’t buy Silk Handkerchiefs betore seeing Paton & Co’s. Ladies’ and Misses’ Kid Mitts, only 45c.—-a great bargain— at Paton & Co’s Men’s Fur Coats—all prices— at James Paton & Co’s. Men’s Persian Lamb Caps, the cheapest, at Paton & Co’s, Goat Robes, in great variety and lowest prices, at Paton & Co’s, For Ladies’ Dolmans, Fur-linea Circulars and Astracan Jack- ets, there is no better place in the city than James Paton & Co’s. Just the place to buy Dress Goods, where you can get the best variety at the low- est price. —- James Paton & Co’s. For Millinery, try James Paton & Co. See their Trimmed Hats at $1.75, $2 and $2.25. The balance of our Ulster and Mantle Cloths clearing out at reduced prices.—Paton & Co. For Shawls—the best value in the city—-try Paton & Co's. Wonderful! Wonderful ! Most Wonderful is our great sale of Reefers and Overeoats, Our Low Prices astonish every- one. Give Paton & Co, a trial if you want to save money. er ee ene | Men's Underclothing VERY CHEAP AT PATON & COS. What .the People Say! We have tried everywhere, but can find no better place than PATON & CO’S. They have the Largest and Best Stock to choose from. You try £) Febr uar MARKET S957). ic Charlottetown, Use, 17, 188d--dy 2aw why Ch’town, Dee, 19, - Jas. all &