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Viunicombe only wil give Mr. Caught in the Gale. rv — ; 10-DAY at noon, while tie light, {Wo co it untrymen wi! Oa SF ROENG epireatt ous wea ile entering the Steam Navi- gat tock A heavy sq mall, which the load of day on the port ttoag r ¢ hear “nea # GO 20 OVE! 1) its Dear ends, 5 fortunately, got det iched from the lo Re - tine to save Dis bulw irks I in. & } passing erat bore kee!, and towed her ashore. sounded the pumps. 4 over, he. by careless steering, allowed her a: fo Broach to, which had the effsct of throw- t ins the horse on his beam ends. 5 distress were then hois'ed, and after some me 6cousiderabile time assistance was rendered e aid the horse was rivited. The n the ' a begin The load of straw got to muking . Cmsiderable leeway, and finally & gan to whirl around making at least »utions tu tl Owner stuol gazing on the | Scene in open-mouthed astonishment. & toad finally ferehed up kerbunk any " 4 8 N Owe -«@ harf. She wag, after @ ag towed off again inte the offing » butt: ouble ¥ began b ewing 43 before, as she w sy a *sWer her hein, but went spinning re we 4 *, When she for the second time fete sh ed eS Up against the wharf. The crew by t ie got disgusted and abandoned Wie © she now ire strande + N. Ww ——- - 1 ee = ‘ 90ds for ies than > p ice of ‘ 8 al , -— k. Readers of Tue Examt SER, ¥ Ht a Da ain, Bee MeckKache n, Sao Man. G ne, see fégnisr price $200, adw ¥4.50, ‘| Orleans, el ithe Coun ‘s dication. He also festo addres sec bs »the peop le of Franc e music 5 sted hy some ument i] talent ol o be hoped that our : make sue h ari ‘ 1 tO enavdie then encou! but nas Li ment to go on with his good wo K, intinence of giving the members more perse ve in their studies in the fature. then ilk hows rhe programme, etc., will ; > Gaile Was 1 7 g 7 ace yads or and straw each, eXperlence l very ter side, caused The horse, rom being stove down on the wreck and succeeded iu getting her on even escape 80 a rhe load of straw horse did not ‘ 1} , > Weal W hen the owner saw the fate of his ‘1ipmate he should have shortened sail and Instead of this, Sigu als of pin ite, whi a awe-inspir my al atid 1X EXAMINER, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | PECIAL D ‘Tous TO Lite EXAMINE? DOMINION PARLIAMENT of ~~ ee ae eee SUMRUALY Orrawa, Feb. 7. IN the H use of Commons to- Proceedings. | } iy sir! | three against Jas, John Th mpson introduced a bd niki furt he rj to amend tia iiminal law. The intention f | this is t make the sedu tion oO servants b inasters, empioyers or foretiica fence, tou dehne a id punish | a eruainal | incest, to; The tndictments Dismissed. New York, Feb. 7 shavded down a de- twenty indictments B. Kerr, and the twenty- A. Richmond for bribery in Oo nnection with granting the Broadway trauchise by the Board of Aldermen in 188], The Bill Passed. ’ ’ ‘ ; Recorder Smith ha cision dismissing the ‘ against Phos QvueEsec, Feb. 7. b muses to parent ; third time in land passed, siliaeitilibiien The Sioux Reservation. The bills respecting f families of 12 was read a the i Legislative Cour W \SHINGTON, feb. ss " - The President will issue a proclamation k j vision for ‘ pression of po 7 } ° } . ) oe : | to-day throwing open the Sioux MReser- raimiy, lo enao jurors to De supplied WIth} } : . e 1 . ; Vali mb to settiement. ht its ceciare the jaw with rega urd | —— ._—— he rights of court martial, to sentence} ti sae os pee Weather smseotin. I $s bo jall, and for other purposes } ’ : j Che House then went into commitve on] ToRONTO Feb 58.—10 a. m : , ** - ° E ' ” ” * bul to amen dt icT Tespec rb ils iT > ' a . : _ respecuin e ’ 7 East to south winds increasing to gales; Xchange and promissory notes, and gvod | gloudy weather, followed by snow and rain \ made wi nleasure i ~~ © ' L- ‘ : ‘ oOje tion was taken to @ amount oT} Personal ves for protest of notes, and when the} i er t fe eached im n tor Mr. W. J. Fraser, of this City, was register- luce i li b race Complaint was also/edat the Royal Hotel, St. John, onthe 6th na wall ] iT ks ‘ i y at l ‘ol ck on inst, Sa ; u ie t day Mr. James J. Campbell, formerly of Traca \fter recess the H sent into com- | die, is now associate editor of the Dorchester, " Z : Mass., Beacon. nittes tf suppl ; ry ° “at . ve St. John Sun says: Carmarthen stree Mr La rier moved in amendment a re- ‘ ; ee a. . armarthen street a gre : Church has extended a call to Rev. George ution affirming that no rebate ¢f duty} oi oe p ; : ; . teel of Pownal, Mr. Steel has accepted the iid be allowed on corn imported for use 1) ; ; cail, in the manutaeture of spirits. In support : »» said noe one class would enjoy an exemp- sort — : : a OnjOy BB Crem] Religious Services. another He rkpatrick explained that a motion eod’s Halil to-morrow afternoon at four W h he intended moving had been anti-j|° ‘ lock. You wil always find a welcome ~ y a5 - ry. ' j ] 18230 \i > ” s : . a7 cipated, but he would support the reso- | ‘4° 1, Matthew 25-14 The parable of the ' Talents il i D> es ‘ B . : } les) | re hing to-morrow in the baptist Churep ie debate and House aaj yurned 1 ; P ' l : i bil ry t Paseor, reer J. A. Gordon, at ll a m : nl 7 SNabbat } bas bal } _ ip. u boo atTN ehnool an nbdie el at 2 30 p.m \lt Scats iree sSctrangers cor Nipped in the Bud. Panis, Fel D, 7. By prompt action, the government to-day bip)} “<d in the bud what ipparent ly wus ‘ . 4 e a Royalist coup d’ etat ¢ i tre Louis Napvoleon’s mat | The Comte Boulogne dest sonoft the lescent upon irrived in Paris to-day, bearing a letter vritten and signed by the Count of Paris, wmuounci Lo i faithful had ¢ n virtue of this abdication of the Count « Paris, «all his claims, rights and titles lescend } his eldest son, Phillipe Louis Rabert, Duke de Orieans [bis gentleman is, therefore, the actual rete nde pe the throne in virtue ff his claims as heir of Louis Phillipe and the old B urbon line.- His coming into his country in violation of the law, heads and signing banishing ali t the re families, is There is reason to believe movement is 1 termined oppone arrested at D’Luynes and taken to comnection the republic. } nts of uke was the hvouse Duke ture if » jice, beyond a doubt, and a if banishmeut the prefee violation of the laws : , ordered the duke ta _ be whether verment behind » wilidepend upon » regular royalist m incident. isiiciiiiabilieiiah sie Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Feb. 7 British Columbia members Minister of Customs tu-day intimated the strong desire of their con ry ine m the stituents ft achinery. Fears is expressed that Senator Abbott Willi DOC VE ADC Chis session As Mr, Abott 1s vernment in the Senate, his will be greatly felt. R »bert Sedvewick, Deputy Justice, will, it is reporte i » the v WARCY in the Ni Court caused the G Students Rioting Again. Orvorto, Feb. 7. demonstration in favor of the poet Quental, President of the Northern rivtic League. They became smashed the windows Club, because they had not expelled lishmen belonging to it, and had others. The Progressive pipers of Portugal continue to attack England. A Grant Approved of. ——_ King Joun, Feb. 7 This afternoon at the resulutions were be forwat Dominion to the Grand Truuk to build a line of rail- way from E Imonston and Moncton, pro- through trains to St. John as Halifax. The Imperial Deerce Critcised. Beau, Feb. 7. The Post of this city while recognizing the humane sentiments and absence of prejudice that actuate -d the issue of the Imperial Decree, says it is uvable to shut its eyes to the fact that the path upon } which the Government has entered, is one | 1.75 Streets on briuay, of great difficulty and not dev id «f danger. | ee A Disastrous Explosion. —_—— Lanpon, Feb. 7. This evening the list of those who lost their lives by the explosivn in the coiliery woul) ld no t Tic ved that the | killed will reach vue hundred and ninety. amendine: to the | ne: Lp ' | French a aud separate schools, the ® “Joba L.” Boot, | at Abersychan is constantly increasing. One hundred and seventy b dies bave thus far been taken from the pit . and it is be- number of persons total Manitoba Politics Winnrese, Feb. 7. In the wey division in the legislature on the regarding the Spe ech | grmoegdment wes lost un a vote Vi 1D wg 8. wanted Duke Or de Paris, and all others direct heirs rich escapade if it stands alone. that the with more de- The of the where his identity was fixe d | statement of his} arawno up. Constans, the Minister of the Interior, held in custody, and the further disposition of the there was this waited and rr the removal of duty on mining to be in his place again leader of aosence Minister of be“ appointed va Scotia Supreme by the de: ath of Jndge Smith. The students in this city to-day made a Anthero Pat- riotous and leading to the Social admitted and Republican vielently Board of Trade adopted and ordered to led to Ottawa, approving of the Government granting a subsidy viding the said Company will run regular well as ; door,’ . —On inte last, nane of any abouts to the subscriber at the ‘ele or his resideace, MORRISON. W- ANTED —A good Cook to go the right person. Saf Ss — ‘ ood = ‘WANTS, R Me L smember the } Ratlway Gospel meeting in dially invites The bible class wiil me in the parlor cf the \ M C. A. this eve ning from & to Y conducted by Rev. Mr. Gordon. es in Zion Church to-morrow at ]] t. 1n., andthe evening at io nducted : Morni r scho ‘on. o clock, Serv ik Crean | a | rland Sabbath by the past . suthne prayer meeting at 10.15; bib'e cl Ass “ 2.30 p. m. The regular gospel meeting will be held in the Y. M. C. A. to-morrow at 4 p.m. Sub- ject—The childhood and youth of (Luke 2, 40-52.) Come, friends, and hi ave a ple asent talk about the C hild in whom we shouid all Le interested JAMES HH. GOOD, Attorney-at-Law, Commissioner, &e, Jesus OFFICE—Cameron block, Queen Square, Charlottetown. ° MONEY TO LOAN. febl—dy dw Saw _wky .. HAVE JUST RECK IVED ED an additional sup- ply of Anvuncia'ors Gas Lighting Apparainus, j Med cal Bat! ‘ries for Nervons and Kheumatic Persons, * Victor” Bells, “Samson” 3 itleries, Ora arn —_ Bronze Buttons for ‘‘the big front ’ Learner’= Telegraph Out fits. All general Electrical Appliances kept on hand Work xuarantecd., FRED. E. Me Rus, Corner of Queen and Water Streets, Jan. 4, 1890 NIVAL THe Ch’town. ARI = ey AT Hillsborough Skating Rink, CHARLOTTETOWN. 4 FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL will he : held at the Hillsborough Skating Rink, in Charlottetown, on the Evening of "= . a Vhursday, {3th of February. As this wil be the only Carnival this sea- son, Children will be permitted to skate in costume. Parties intending to skate will oblige by han din g in their names to the Janitor or any of the Directors as early as pt ssible. No objectionable costume allowed on the ice. Skaters in costume free. Admission to promenade, 25 cents. feb3—tl 13th Estate of George M. Harris. ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE. ae JE IS HEREBY GIVEN that George M. Harris, of Charlottetown, Auc- tioneer, has made an assigament to me for the benefit of his creditors, and I therefore give notice to all persons having claims against him to furnish the same to me at the office of Mr, Edward J. Hodgson, Q. C., Charlottetown, P. E. Island, within thirty days from this date. Dated 20th January, 1890. E. R. BROW, Aasiquce. jan20—2w (m wt s) Ke Lost. FOUNR OST.~A vib of deck ilies ‘ae — diopped near the corner of Pownal and > TZthinst. It wus Girat : diateiy pene up by a young man, who will ij obdlize the “ner by leaving it at the Puitce | Station, ol boretan proceedinzs will ws _ n for | recovering it. ~febs a black Collie Dog with white breast and paws, answers to Lie A Lberal reward wiil be paid infurmation of his where- r raph Otiice, Graiton street West —A. k, dy ! & wky ul—tebs “fam” pe srso0n Ki Ving to the coun'ry d wages to another girl is cant Go, 3 febbwlm Appiy at this Offies where Apply YWOOK W o fED.—Io a small family. jan3l / at this o-nce. ui A two-story ve + House, with ard room, The house contains seven situate wear core “ ith kitchen atiac ’ed, cided res Pi zZroy - roll: of Edward and re celal able, Apply tol RRS: avlici Janeen INGS and from the best Quebec pine. ‘SATURDAY, FEBRUARY S, 1890. JLLARS WORTH eanmenemenen OF sncuihoiivaiiaste New and Valuable NITURE THE HAMMER. (x) AND The Grandest Lot of Furniture ever offered to the People of Prince Edward Island, will be sold BY PUBLIC AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, —_-ON—— ESDAY, (2) OF FEBRUARY, {00 COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., om [! B. Robertsoa, Esq., Kent Street, Charlottetown, Esq.) The Lot comprises Warelionse of W. (Opposite John Scott's, A N en om the Sots, Bedroom Sets, Sideboards, Kook Cases Hat Racks, Tables, Mirrors, Desks, Vases, Gil Paintings, &c., IN ALI THE LATEST PATTERNS AND DESIGNS. Parlor ———_——_—_ ——_— (x) — cteniapancimaiionts Intending purchasers will find it to . ER. dea ee inspection, sale. is now open for the same before This Furniture their interest to inspect Charlottetown, February 5, 1893—dy tl sle. wky ew Goods, ex Stanley, wl JN ry Doda tetade.. 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All kinds ef GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. the very best description, and we manufacture wow ~~ WEDNESDAY, February 12th. febs Qur Machinery is new and of Give us a call. PALMER & CO., PEAKE'S NO. § WHARE, | ROBT. Ch’town, Jon. 28, 13990. os hee y aaa ‘ - ee . - e ‘ te pn en pte nn Rt bn y 7 nen eS A ——— a &. ‘we waar ins sepainccitigshenee asa tcpismmmiciaiad sth eMbabete tek