o@e COO eet oe es ~ , . a The Liveral Conservative PELEGRAPEEC NEWS. Room is in the stere lately callie ? inna ie Occ pted ) ut Georee R. sfroug, in J. DD. MeLeod’s . *% . . ws ; i 1iuihy, AL CE i} Si, At. + . i>? , 4 GRRE? mvOiil open every day and eveuing during the Campaign. Ne ee a = om ee ee Local and Other items. ly s to-night. = luesday next, - is St. Valentine's Day. - retown to-night. ~ Fy las ° se) ‘ . Mxcelsior Rink to night. v¥ COUNCIL meet » Monday evening ie a o policy} party—the Grit esh aud good. LHERE were fifty-six deaths in St. John, N. - SMALL atten e at market to-day. Don’t forget the Su Market Hali to night. for ladies meeting in the Seats will be provided - ' g, as usual, lhey will be quiet enough alter that important event. : . ny their boastin iv : & « lon o Tue bark Lady Nairn, Richards, master, now discharging at Rosario, will sail for a northern pert in a tew ai ys pill master, now barging at Montevideo, S. A., will sail for Barba : i! the 25th inst - iT i id that the political carpenter is busily engaged in the manufacture of a_plat- form for the Grits. They certainly need one. o CHILDREN intending to take part in the , will please hand in their namesat the Exceisior Rink to-morrow atternvoon. > A Very fine collection of mantel sets (three pieces), Lusters, Vases, Toilet Nets, with tray and candle-sticks to match—selling ata heavy discount by W. W. Wellner. Tue Literary and Scientific Institute meets in the usual place to-night. Mr. Rob Angus will read an interesting paper entitled “dim- provements in the telephone.” ‘ Boonie for the Bov " isthe Grit hue and cry, Just put us ell make the money f} ‘ «- THE cruiser Vi it, formerly Highland Light, has received the arm mmunition,ete. of the General Middleton. and has sailed from St. John for t) fishing grounds -_ (RIT orato : unit in asserting that both Ferguson and Campbell are out of the race in the present contest. “As prophets they are about as reliable as Wiggins. iietpliatieas Let every elector, no matter whether he be Grit or Liberal-Conservative, attend the meet ing in the Market Halli this evening, and hear Senator Howlan’s address on the Subway. o We ate requested to state that the door at the eastern end of the Market House will be open for the admission of ladies to the Sub- Way meeuuy, o-nizht. All electors are invited. stent KememBer the bible class for young women in connection with Young Women’s Christian Association every Friday evening at 8 o'clock, inthe basement of Y. M. C. A. Young women from all churches are invited. - Brake has publicly announced that if he is returned to power with a majority at his back, he will not interfere with the National Policy. The Island Grit candidates are pro- mising free trade within three months after election! Who are the electors to believe ? -_ Tuerg is no truth in the report going the rounds of the Grit press to the « tect that the Dominion (iovernment had id the cruise lerror. The Government owned the Terror, consequently could not have sold her. $310 : time, itis a pity that several obaer Lerrors were not on our coast. - Tes remains of Mr. John T. Power, late timekeeper of the P. E. I. Raiiway, who died in Jacksonville, Florida, on the 29th ult., arrived here this morning by train. Mr. John J. Horne, uncle of the deceased, accompanied the remains from Florida to his hous The deceased was an estimable young wan, and was Reld in high esteem by all who knew him. ‘We tender bis parents and relatives our sincere sympa- thy in their bereavement. Tite relatives and friends of Mr. L. W. Golf, of the firm of Beer & Golf, are very anx- ious about him just now. He had been on a busin ss trip to Boston and was to have left there for Montreal about the latter part at last week, aud it is feared was a passenger on the ill-fated train which fell through the bridge at White River Junction, Vt. His brother has te] graphed Boston and Montreal for in- forin tioa concerning him, but so far none has beeu ‘ eived. We trust that he will tura Upa rignt. an We are authorized to state that Mr. Justice Hensley, who is likely to preside at the next term of the Supreme Court at Ueorvetown, which commences on Tuesday, the 22nd February instant (being the day “80 appointed for the general election for the Dy amion Parli snuent) will not open the Court until 6.30 inthe afternoon of that day.an lat oace a ljourn,and that the grand jury poll will not be called until 11 o'clock of the following morning, Wednesday, 23rd inst. This arrangement will enable grand jurors an] others having busiuess at the Dour to poll their votes without inconven- lence at the resvective pulling divisions | bwiviw guing tu Crovyygetuwa. will be rLALI x was cl iby ice on the! [SPECIA?. Despatcuers ro Tuk EXaMIner,] “ s ‘ 4 4 . : J a ALON AND MAT HG ; StH RAE Dy AG UTLAD, ‘dlashing Speech by Kenny |KIRK’S NEW PLANK ee ah Grit Boodle and Rum in Nova Scotia. oe ee Macmaster te the Front. Harivax, Feb. 11. |} Mr. Kenny, whom every Irishman in} } the Maritime Provinces will be pleased to have tor a representative, delivered a rat- | thing speech in this city last night, pointing | out that the Grits returned to power in 1874 with one hundred of a majority, and might have held power for twenty years. But they had no policy axcept establishing soup kitchens, and were ignominiously de- feated in 1878. In 1882 they had no policy—and they have none now. They cannot succeed, because Canada is too intel- ligent to again entrust the Government to a party without a policy. Guysporo, Feb. 11. Mr. Kirk, the Grit candidate here, has introduced a new plank into the Grit plat- form. Such questions as **The Fisheries,” | ** Ree procity,” and ‘*Canadian Pacitic | R tilway ” he does not condescend to notice. | But he pledges himself to attack Lord Lansdowne’s pianvforte, and to reduce the number of Parliamentary pages ! Sypney, C. B., Feb. 11. Fifteen hundred men are already em- ployed in the construction of the Cape Breton Railway. Dicsy, Feb. 11. Mr. Vail, the opposition candidate, is flooding this County with bad rua, in bar- rels marked **Vinegar,” in order to de- bauch the electorate and help forward the cause of Reform. Puewasu, Feb. 11. The Grits of this County have received a supply of Ontario boodle, which, with the assistance of bad whiskey, they are using in a vain hope to keep Sir Charles Tup, er’s majority below 1000, Monrreat, Feb. 11. Mr. McMaster is daily growing in favor in Glengarry. He is receiving much unex- pected aid from prominent L berals, who are disgustel with his opponent, Purcell, whose only qualification is his boodle. At a monster meeting at Greenfield, George McGillivray and Col. B. MclLen- nan, two leading Grits, made stirring speeches in support of Mr. McMaster, whose election is certain. THE WAR CLOUD. ANXIOUS FOR REVENGE. A CONFLICT INSVITABLE, Prstx, Feb. 11. The Buda Pesth, Journal urges Austria to attack Russia before the latter has com- pleted her preparations on the Lower Danube. It says;—‘* War is inevitable, and it is better to begin fighting before the Balkan States have been Russianized. Austria would, by so doing, secure an alliance with Servia and Bulgaria giving her 100,09) additional troops.” The Berlin Post's Paris correspondent writes: —‘‘A deceptive calm followed your recent article referring to General Boul- anger, but he is now more powerful than ever, even his former opponents are turning toward him as to the rising sun, finding it impossible to struggle against the growing popularity of a man who is regarded by the masses as the long expected liberator. The whole country is anxious for revenge, and is arming silently, bat with the evident bes lief that the hour is coming.” . The Montreal Carnival. Montreal, Feb. 11. The principal feature of the carnival yes- terday was the sleigh drive, which included private vehicles, trades cars and winter em- blematical cars. Over 5,000 took part in it: and it was witnessed by thousands more, the streets all along the three mile ruute being crowded with spectators. A signiticant incident was sleighs bearing such inottoes as ‘‘Rememser 1878,” **PRorec- TION FOR HOME sNoUsTRIES,” ““N. P.” **“WORKINGMEN LOOK OUT FOR YOUR INTER- gsrs.” They were greeted with hearty cheers all along the line. The Lrish Problem. Lonvon, Feb. 11. Lord Hartington’s latest speech revealed the fact that he is wavering on the Irish question. The question, he said, was ‘** What are we wailing for?”’ ireland was uow admittedly orderly in many parts an! surely the time was oppor- tune to satisfy her wants, even iif Parlia- ment adopted wwe ian Svheme for lawiaud. 5 CAPE BRETON RAILWAY. aw 1 Trhelashanihcetatar Wareanad sit Ne Micra se HE DAILY EXAMINER .- - ‘= = | The Coal Strikers. Lonpon, Feb. 11. | The London English labor unions are be- ‘ing appealed to contribute $40,000 a week for the support of the striking coal miners. New York, Feb. 11. A general desire is manifested among the /coal handlers to return to work. | The Home Rule Tide. Lonpon, Feb. 11. | John Morely in a recent speech at New- jcastle, said that the Conservative Liberal- | Union coalition was crumbling away and that the Home Rule tide was flowing slowly but steadily. Ontario Legislature. Toronto, Feb. 11. The Legislature of this Province met yesterday. There is nothing new inthe speech worth mentioning. eRe Gbiiuary. Lonpon, Feb. 11. The Duke of Leinster is dead. a Weather Bulletin. Toronvo, February 11—10 a.m. Fresh winds ; cloudy, mild, with occasional rains. ate UI A i A I A LT TLE BERTH. At Summerside, on the 3ist ult., the wife of W. A. Brennan. of @ son. At Summerside. on the ist inst., the wife of | Charles Latferty, of a daughter. MARRIED. At Souris, on the 9th inst., by the Rev. J. G. Cameron, Edwin McFarlane, of Annandale, to Emina J., youngest daughter of James Jenkins, of Lattie River. At Georgetown, Jan. 13th. by Hon. D. Gordon, J.i’. Mr. Angus Macintosh to Miss Margaret JicEachern, both of (@wnship 63. Ai Georgetown, Feb. %h, by the same, Mr. Malevim Reid, to Miss Alice Jenkins, of Peter's Road, | ot 63, At Georgetown, on the 9:h inst., by the same, Mr. Charles Sickles, to Miss Catharine Lemon, beth of Lower Montayue. DIED. At Vernon River,on the 24th January, after two years illness, Annie Lanigan, the beloved, wife of Mr. Thomas Hynes, in the 24th year of jherage. The deceased wasthe daughter of Mr. Joun Lanigan, of Sturgeon, where she leaves a large circle of sorrowing friends, At West River, on the 25th Jannary, of conges- tion Of the lungs, Bessie El:zaceth, daughter of Alexander L. and Mary A. McNevin, aged 4 months, At Pownal, Lot 49,0n the 23rd ult., after an iliness of thirteen days, Ellen, widow of the late Vichael Vic Millan, und daughter of the late John Hawkes, of County Cork, Ireland, in the 67th year ot her aye. Political Meetings ! pHE Candidates will be happy to meet the electors of Queen's County at the following times and places :- Crapaud Hall, Saturday, Feb 12th, at 2 o’clock, ». mm , Bonshaw Court House, Monday, Feb, 4th, at 2 o’clock, p m. New Dominion School-honse, Wednesday, Feb. léth, at 2 O'clock, p. m. tiunter River Hall, Thursday, Feb. 17th, at 6 o'clock, p. ma. Coran Ban Bridge, Friday, Feb. 18th, at 2 clock, p. m. Duck's Schoolhouse, Tracadie Cross Roads, Saturday, Feb. 19th, at 6 o'clock, p. m. Jan. 24th, 1887—pat her (ulaud Steam Navigation Company of Prince Edward Island. TUE Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company wil be he'd at the Com- pany’s Office, King Sireet, on SATURDAY, the 46ih day of Fbruary, instant, at 3 o'clock, p. m., fur the election of directors and the transaction of other business, By order of the President ana Directors, JOHN HUGHES. Secretary. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, Feb. luth, 1*87—3i law CHUIGE Grapes, Oranges, Lemons, Apples, &. 200 Boxes Choice RAISINS, 600 do Fine FIGS, 2.0 pounds K-eler’s Celebra- ted CANDIED PEELS. 10 Bris. CURRANTS, Choice Table and Cooking PRUNES. eee OONFEGTIONERY. Pure and Wholesome, 2 Cwt. Fine English CON- FECTI}NERY : French Choco- late Drops, Caramels, Creams, Gum Drops, Barley Sugar | oys, Christmas Mixtures, &e., &e. Aso: Fancy Biscuits, Nuts, Jams, Jellies, &c., &e. en SEER & COFF. Dee &, 1380. . FRIDAY. '¥ NOTICE. WV E have decided to leave the books of W.R . Boreham in his hands until the 15th of F##bB- RUARY, next. All bilis are to be pad to him up to that date, and heis hereby authorized to give receipta for the same, Settle with him at once and saye trouble, AMHERST BOOT & SHOK CO. Feb. 1, 1887—t] 15th VALENTINES, Pin, Set of Studs, Brooch, Locket,. Kyeglass, Spectacles, or a nice Watch are often sent as VALSNTINGS in tha Qld Country, and at tho Extra Low Price We are now offering thom, are Splendid Valus and would b3 sura to be appreciated by the recipient, whether ‘Cousins, Uneles, or Aunts, &c. N. B.—Articles of value sent through the mail ou rocaips of order, at our risk, E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK, Feb. 5, 1887. REMOVAL. J B. MACDONALD has removed for two * months (while his own store is undergoing uterations) to the stand adjoining Messrs, Perkin- & Sterns, on the West side of the Market Square, Where be will sell etf the »alance of his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Gents Furnish- ings, at prices that are bound to sell them. Don’t fail to call when shopping. If we have anytiing to suit, you can buy cheap. Special barzains given in Ready-made Clothing Overcuats and Suits. A few Men’s Fur Coats left —wiil be sold cheap. Spleudi ‘Tea retailing for 25 cents per pound, J. B. MACDONALD. Feb, 5, 1887—dy wky ee pf, (SLD. ALLMAN, NOTLC BH. DURING the time the Winter Mail Service will + carried on, via **The Capes,” or until fur- ther notice, a Special Passenger Train will leave Charlottetown for Cape Traverse at % p. m, Sundays excepted, returning to Charlottevown on following days. Instead of leaving at 8 p. m., on Saturdays, train will jeave Charlottetown for Cape Traverse at 12.05 a. m., on Mondays, returuing same day, JAMES COLEMAN, Superintcudent, Railwuy Office, Ch’town, Feb, 2, 1887. ex pat 6i eod wky prs 2 wks NOTICE oy pA RTIES contemplating introducing the Hot Water Sy-tem into their dwellings are hereby cordiaily invited to visit the residence of the sub- seriber, on Kuston Street. auy week-day after- noon, until the first of March, where they will be showh tie apparatus in operation, and thus be able to judge of its efliciency. ALEX. McKINNON. Feb. 8. 1887—1 wk pat BEER & GOFF'S TEA. Jan, 22, 1887 VANES, LOST, FOUND, &e. W ANTED—A Cook in a family where the wash- ing is put out. Apply at tiis office. febli tf | OST—A Bunch of Keys, somewhere abort ‘* South side Yueen Square. Finder wil be suitably rewarded on applying at EXAMINER or Patriot office. f bs 31 pd Fo SALE—A ten-stop Cabinet Organ, mana- f-ctared hy the ceiebrated makers Geo A. Price & Co, of Bntfaio, N. Y., in use a short ime; will be sold at a bargain. Apply at this vfice. fev8 3i pd W ArteD -A good general servant _(jiberal wages) in a smaH family; references re quired. Apply at this office. tt, “meee eI 4 ; Um AtLb— \ good Miicsh Cow (newly calved) Apply at EXAMINER Ofiice. febd MILLNER'S Asi SIFTER.—A few left; every 44 Gue warranted. febl 2wks BOOK-KEEPER WANTED —A_ competent young man; must be well recommended, Apply by letter to P. O. Box 277. jan 22 RE MOVAL—Miss Clark, Dress and Mantle Maker, has moved to asbep in Mr. Wadman’s house, on Grafton Street, opposite Dr. Taylor's. jan2i 3i wky 2i pd NO LET—A Houze on Pleasant Street, with siabie and well in yard. Apply to William Doda. oetd . T'O, LE?—Sho ‘and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, daie occupied by W. W. Rodd, Apply ou thé premises. noved tf yu LE!—That brick House and Shop ov Vor chester Street, formerly occupied by Owen Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apvly to 7. Uenasty- on) er T° LET—That brick House on Dundas ikspla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Esq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms and particulars apply, to Owen Connoily. jnn?1 end tf T° LET—Shop and Warehouses la'ely occupied by Beer & Suns at Head St. Peter's pay. ae jJanst ply on the premises. T° LET-—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as “Maryfield,” situated on Malpeque Road, adioining the premises of Mal- apply te J. G. Vincert’s Nuisery. eoini McLeod. Ksg. For further particulars oF novs tf EBRUARY 11, ise’. A Ring or Pencil, Thimble, Scarf | as Te PORTO ne r | DPEGIAL SAL a or een ‘3 te eee oo Subscriber, being obliged to eularge and refit his store to accommodate his rapidly increasing trade, will sell his extensive stock of Gold and Silver WATCHES, CLOCKS. - SILVERWARE, VASES, -«*ELUSTERS, MANTLE SETS, SPECTACLES, &c., &e. AT A REDUCTION OF FROM Ten to Twenty-Five: Per Cent. 0 Sale to commence FEBRUARY Ist, and continue for six weeks. —FOR CASH ONLY —oO— W. W. WELLNER " Bw 5 North Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Jan. 27, 1887-—eod & wky 4 wks A RE A ON aoe meee “A HAPPY EW YEAR TO ALL.” -—— name () | E. PROWSE takes this opportunity of wishing his many customers ard friends “A 4, Merry Christmas and 2 Happy New Year,” an-l at the same time wishes to tell them that he can sell them a SUIT or OVERCOAT at such alow price that they will feel happy, notwithstanding the low prices of oats, pork, potatoes, &c., &e. a CLOT BRIne- He has the Greatest Assortment of OVERCOATS AND SUITS EVER SHOWN ON P. E. ISLAND. { WORSTED OVERCOATS FROM $5.00, UP. Merchants may blow and howl, but L. E. sells the cheapest. EVERY DaPARTMENT FULL OF .C1adP G00D8. His Custom Tailoring Department is turning out splendid fits 47 GIVE HIM A TRIAL. No trouble to show goods. — 201 - i, Ee PR OOW Sa Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, Dec. 16, 1886. 30,000 FEET siteacialeic Nl iia PICTURE MOULDINGS, the Largest Stock ever shown in the Province, Wholesale and Retail at Low Prices. — A splendid assortment of AMERICAN METAL MOULDINGS, direct from the factory of a renowned Chicago maker—Choice and durable. een YS e "a f—JSend in your Pictures, &c., and have them framed cheap. cription, made to order. Plush frames of every des- MARK WREGHT & CO. Ch'town, Jan. 7, 1886. G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. oN Einicinhneeeenemens (anna Bookseller, Stationer, Printer, Bookbinder. cacao 0 - AT OW in Stock, a full line of the best English and American office STATIONERY of all LN kinds, for merchants, lawyers, government offices, banks, and ladies’ and gentlemen's private use, NOTE, LETTER and FOOLSCAP PAPERS, in all kinds of qualities aad prices, ranging from the very cheap to the best English Vellums. ‘ae IN 'V EO © ee, in All Sizes and Prices. Writing and Copying INKS—Stafford’s is the best, in all sizes; but always keep iu stock Oarter’s, Stepaen’s, Walker's and David's. BLANK BOOK DEPARTMLUNT- -Day books, Journals, Ledgers, Minate Books, &c.; also, a complete line of Pocket Books, Ladies’ and Gent's Purses, Memorandum and Pass Books, Time Books, Bill Books, Invoice Books, Letter bouks, &.. always in sock. I have now in stock a splendid line of Papers for Blank Books of all sizes, which will be made tu order, in auy style, at very Low Prices. Ruling, Printing and Binding, to suit any kind of business. A Large Stock of SCHOOL STATIONERY, sCdOQUL BOOKS, &. ~O—- G H. HASZARD, BROWN’'S BLUCK, QUELN sQuabls Ch’vewn, Jen 27, lee,