ome ao ee ey 2 ee ee Ne ge THE DAILY EXAMINER, ae A ET MONDAY. FEBRUARY 9. 189i. Liberal-Conservative COMMITIE& ROOMS.! ~~... TI MA Kil HOUSE. Local and Other tens. } i LaND st the Rink t -uight. Crry Counctt Meetine to-night. Ar Tnx Cares —Crossirg both ways to-day. this Cuanrry BALL at the Hove) Davies evening - Coarrry Batt at the Hotel Davies this eve ping. -_——oo New FPLANNSLETTes and white cottons just opened.— Harris & Stewart, London House. feb6 3i - ss Yue Fiecrric Liont.—A movement is on foot to have the town of Kentville, N. S., lighted by electricity. ! ' | ' we <toxs or THe Trwxs.—Shelburne, N 38, is +o have a ateem fire engi e. A brass band is! slio being formed ia that town, } a ' Tus balance of our boys ready made halt price. —John | Febi ci. | snits are selling at McLeod & Co, aes A Few Lert.—The Dominion I//ustrated | with a handsome view of our Driving Park | at the Diamond Bookstore. | Onzap Frovurn. —Anorther small shipment ' ef @ urfor s*le at $4.50 per barrel.—E. | fi. Norton & Co. -_-+~_ -_---—— an ae AckNowLepeMent.—The thauke of THe} Vxaminek are due Mr. L. A. Bruce for late Movtana and Minnesets papers ~~ Wartre and col red embroidery, two lots, Sand 12 cts. per yard. Splendid vwalne at; Stan! y Bros. feb. 6 3: evd. > I. O O. F.-—-The degree of Brotherly Love will be conferred at the regular session of St. Lawrence Lodge this evening. ial TROWSERS are selling so cheap at John MecLeouw & Co's that yeucannet afford to let the opportunity pass without getting & pair. Feb, 5 31. epndiiaiaiilaan Tusrwometer Reap nes — Coldest Sat- urdsy, 64 sbove zero; at 9p m. “uniay, 93/ above; coldest daring last night, | ab ve; at O«. m. “onday. 4 above. Meetine. — The postponed quarterly meeting of the South Eud Boating Ciub wi! be held at their recms this evening atj 8 o'clock. Erworata Leacue —Subjact for to- nignt: ** Christ, as a teacher,” to be »per- ei by one of the ladies. Mesting open to all; strangers are welcome. o- Trains ‘RReGULAR —The Agriculturist says: Crains beeween Tignish and Summer. side were very irregular last week on ac- cunt of the storms and heavy drifts. Anovt Porators.—Potatoes are bound to command abigh price the coming spring. The Kosten Gicbe says that the tubers are, now very ecarce and desr, and of miserable | quality in that part of the States. We are opening to-day 4 cases of F nglish | and Scotch suitings and trouserings, elegant: patterns, at prices that wili astonish you for | cheapness. —D. A. Bruce. feb? Zi | B. IL. S.--The monthly meeting of the Benevoleot Ivish Socte y will be held on Wed- nesday evening, the 1Ith inst., as the Lyceum is engaged for the 10th inst. By order »f the President. 2i—feb9 epee ' A Cireroyman Remembered —The Rev | A.W. Daniel, f Crapaud, was kindly re-! membered by his parish ners and triends at that place a tew days ago. The Agricul- turist says that they turned out and cut and drew to the rectory thirty-three loads ; of wood, Improvine THE HaLirax.—The ccntrac- tors are pu-hing work on the St. Julian | Hotel, Halifax, putting it into shape as part of the Hatitax. This will add bet» een 20 and 50 reoms to the accommodation of ; the hotel, sud be ready in ample time for’ the increase in travel which the advancing season will briog. ihinantitniiaeatiy Bazaar aT SUMMERSIDE — Summerside Pioneer: Toe bezsar, &., held by the; ladies ofthe Baptist Church in the Market: Hall here, om Inst Thursday evening, was 4; success. Between four and five hundred } were in attendance, and we learn that: about $130 were realized. ——— ee Crymazixe Tat Heatues.—A lady mission- ary in India is repor'ed a8 saying that the boxes of clothing sent from New York last year c ntained 2,000 pai-s of corsets, 700 , pairs of rubber gsrters and 3,500 areeses ribbed; with whaleboue and steel. So severe were; civil zed tortures inflicted by there fashionable | gormcnts that the natives refused to wear them. ; ——_—— A Fore tx a Cows Stomacn.—A peculiar phenomenon was seen a few days since by A. Dunn, living near Bridgetown, N. 8., while in the act of butchering a you g beifer. In the stomach of the animal was a large table fork The fork had penetrated through the sternach and entered the flesh, and had nearly pawed through the flesh behind the fore shoulder, ‘gubjec #, and Copies of the p» per mey be seen at this offics TEL GRAPHIC NEWS. Specrat Dasratcnes ro Tua EXxaMtnen. -- Commodore Welsh Heard From ‘HE WILL SUPPORT S12 JOHN Miuisters Coming This Way. Sit Jaha Macionl’s Masifesta, ee ne UNRESTRICTED RECIPROCITY MEANS Direct Taxation and Annexation. eta Last Appeal tv the Electors. Orrawa, Feb. 9. Commodore Welsh, of Prince Edward Island, told several] persons before leaving for home that he wuu-d support Sir John A. Macdonald in the coming election contest, Sic Charles Tupper, Tupper, Sir John Thompson and Hon. George E. Foster leave for the Maritime Provinces to-day. Sir John has issued a lengthy manifesto to the Canadian People. Ue snows clearly in this manifest that Uurestricted Rect procity means direct texation and ultimate Annexation to the Uuited States, and appeals to the people to atrangle forever this insidious attempt of Cartwright and Wiman to drive the British fisg from the American eortinent. He s+ys that this is the last appeal of his life to the electors of Canada. Lambert Knocked Out Lonpon, Feb 9. Maher, the champion pugilist of Ireland, knocked out Lambert, of Canada, in one round at the Pelican Club here on Satur- ae The stakes were ove hundred pounds a side. A Druggist Lights Out. Moncton Feb. 9. Richard Higman, a well-known druggist, ‘of this place, has skipped out, leaving some forged paper and a number of cred:tors be- hind him. Dr. Ross is the principsl suf- ferer. Bishvp Langevin Resigns. MontreaL, Feb 9. Bishop Langevin, of Rimouski, has re- signed, Weather #uilctin. Tonos Feb. 9 -10a m. Mostly north and east winds; fair to- day, snow and rain to-mvrrow. + ae Gre Excursion ro Jamaica.—The steamer Halitax has been chartered for an excursion to Jamaica. The negotiations were cvm- pleted"by Benjamin Johnson, of the New England Grocer. It is expected that abvut 150 people wiil go from Boston, the scheme being to occupy three werks on the trip and the excursionists to eat and sleep on board while at Jamaica. After leaving Boston the Halitax will call at Bermuda and Port Autonio, then preceed to Kingston, where the longest stay will be made. The overhauling of the Halifax will be corm- completed by about the 20th inst., whea she will sai] for Boston. The date for her departure from Boston for the West Indies being the 28th inst. nissan Foourxne a Coxpvctrox.—A street car con- ductor, ia Moutresi, ende-.vored to Inuke love to a young lady parsenger the other evening while on duty. He offered to take her to the theatre aud fixed a trysting place. The young lady said yes to everything with- out the remotest inteation of currying out the arrang: ment. A brother of the young lady dressed in his siater's clothes met the conductor who conduced him to the best seat in the theatre. The performance was nearly half over before the gel ant condactor discovered that he had been duped. He has applied for a warrant for the arrest of the young lady, but this wili hardly be g ented. Sc1entivic AmeRicaN.—Every week this most valuable periodical presents whatever is new in the world of science, art, and manu- factures Full of practical information, it discloses to the thoughtful not only what has been ascertained, bit also suggea's the p ssi- bilities still so be revealed. For forty-five years Muun & Co. have conducted this ps» per in connection with the procuring of pstents for new inventions The Scientific American is authority on ell scientific and m. chanical shou!d be in évery househol4. anu eubscriptions received. Wednesday, s-y< ® Montreal despatch, the sleeping car on the through west bound express —_— > Tux Lewser Inpustay. The Fredericton Gleaner states that lumber operations io New Brurewick hive strong faith that prices ot lumber will advaoce in the early spring and consequently are pursning the work o' getting out logs very araiously and successfuly in. spite of the great depth of snow. They ex- pect a high fresbet on the breaking up of the ise and willbe able to get their lumber to market very cheaply on that account. j Pe YrecraL Services. —These interesting #er- Viees will be continued in the Upper Method , ist Church all this week, beginn og «% h vight at 720 o'clock, Rev. Mr. Hamlyn of St. Paui’s, Rev. Mr. Sutherland of Zion, Rev. Mr. Read of the Me hodist (brick), and Mr. Sute iffe he evangelist, will take prt i these services. with Rev. W. W_ Brewer, during the evenings of this week. These eught to be mos: int-reating servicers, and we hope to sve the church full every night. Earnest addresses und popular singing each evening. on the C. P. B., was throwa from the track by » broken axie in the forward truck about 109 feet east of a trestle bridge near Schreiber ov the Lake Superior section, The car ran half way across the bridge, tearing vp the ties. and was then precipitated over the side and fell £0 or 60 feet to the ground. There were }! passengers in the sleeping car, near'y all of whom were more or less inju-ed, but only four seriously. Some of the sleeping car ssengers vere fortunately in the dining car at the time and escaped injury. It is not thought that any of the injuries are fatal. Wortu ReuemBertnc.—A correspondent of the Trure Sun says: The middle of every month du ing the whole year 1-91 will be moonlight. to put it another way, the moon which was sobright and be-utitul on Thasd y evening, the 15sb of January, wiil cuoptinne to increase in -ize the 15ch of each n.onth wa‘il on Dec. 15th she will be at the full, Pleasure eecke 8, party end picnic plan's and intending trave' e 8 will do well to make « note of this and act accordingly. THE CAMPAIGN. | ‘burned t: ceath, and a Local Notices. ald’s. i Circnlar pillow cottons and sheetings, god value, —Jas. Paton & Co. A lot of embroidery selling at half price at J B Macdonald’s, Don’t miss the bargains in prints ‘embroidery at Jas Paton & Cu. and ; at J 1B Macdonald's. For fine suitings and trouserings see D. A. Bruce's stock. feb7 2i 32 inches English print, nice light pat- terns. Only 12 cts. per yard at Stanley Bros. feb 6 3i eod } A nice lot of dark print cettons, extra value Sets. per yard at Stanley Bros. feb 3i eod. For the newest styles in headwear, see Prowse Bros’ stock of English hats. feb7 3i Selling off- Great bargains before stock- taking Ladies dress cloths, fancy dress goods at J B Macdonald's. janl4 New Hats—10 cases of new English Hats just opencd at Prowse Bros’, City Hat Store, teb7 3i cineca News Notes. An orphan asylum in Moscow was burned Wednesday night. Nine children were number of others were fa tally injured. The latest advice® in regard to the recent gents have'been arrested in Oporto, The number killed is placed at 100. The most accommodating pu*jisher in Sen nan Over A Trestle —A little before noon on ' the United States lives in North Carolina (To obliga his patrons, most of whem sre j farmers, *‘who only go to the postoftice Hon. Charles H. | once a week.” he chinged his paper from a semi-weekly to a weekly. A woman at St. Joseph, Mo., the other day obtained a verdict of $10 damages fcr the ruin of a dress Gwing to the rear car: f a train on the Hannibal Railroad not being pulled upto the front «f the ¢epot ona very rainy night, whereby she was obliged to alight in the mud, ard her dress was spoiled. She sued for $1,000. (‘ver 300 years ago, in the reign of Henry VILL, an lislian ship sank im the river Stour, at the entrance to the English port of Sandwich. The river, which is noted for frequent changing its course, recent'y shifted into an old channel and exposed the wreck of the vessel, which, since the year 1542, has lain imbedded in the sand. <a Diep Waite S1extne His Witt.—When Job Male, the octogenarian millionsire of Nainfield, N. J., lay on his deathbed Thurs- day night he attempted to m»ke a will, but before he could sign his name he fel! back dead. Realiziny that his end was rapidly ap- proaching, he had a lawyer draft a will ia ac cordance with his wishes. To maintain his s'rength uvtil the wiil had been signed, « hypodermic injection was given him, which revived him noticeably. After the will had heen hastily drafted it was read to him, bu: before he could sign it he fell back dead. Tre TonneL ScHeme, if brought to a suc- cessful issue, will be no doubt a great b o1 to P E. Island. But as great a boon, «nd one that will and mnst come in the very near fu- ture, is free trade relations..with our cousins across the border. Election times, people generally get excited A remedy for this is to keep the biood cool by eating a st«lk of eelery once aday. This prescriptien is free Tie celery is to be procured at Gays’ stells in the Market, at 10e per bunch. Price for large lots sent on »pptication. Address J. J. Gay & Son, Powna!l. mon th 4i pd Liberal-Conservative CONVENTION ai QUEEN’S COUNTY. MEETING OF DELEGATES from each é Polling Division in Queen’s County, will be held at dit nisies Tuesiay, L0th of February AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, to select Candidates to contest Queen’s County at the forthcemiag Dominion E ection. W. E. DAWSON, President. A. A. MeLEAN, feb2—eod & wy Secretary. TO Ue. - HOUSE AND PREMISES on Dup- das Esplanade, lately occupied by Lieut Governor Carvell. --—- ALSO--— An Uffice of two rooms on the corner of Queen and Water Streets, former'y occupied by Fred. W. Hyndmun, Esq., as an Insurance Office. Apply to THOMAS MORRIS, feb4—3i eod On the premises. ERED. de C. DAVIES, Dispensing ‘ hemist & Lruggist, Great George “treet. opposite the kR ©. Cathedral. URE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Pa- ! tent Med cines of all kinds; Horse Pre- | parations, viz, Condition Powders, Lini- ' ments, Blisters, etc. ' Special attenti-n, at any hour, given to | Physicians’ Prescriptions, day or night. ; DAVIES’ SALVE positively no equal in ‘the market. Once tried, no other used. , Price 25 cents per box. Atso—The Genuine No. 7 Liniment, 25 cts. ‘a bottle, and Dr. Eaton’s Asthma Remedy, price 25c., 50c. and $1.00 per bottle. Spendid line of French Perfumes and Toi- let Suspevetienns Atkinson's, Colgate’s, Gos- nell's and other celebrated makers’ Perfumes ; Pears’, Margerison’s, Colgate’s, Crown Per fume Co’s., Cuticura. Morse’s, Herles’ and Albert Soap Go's Soaps. Havana Cigars—the finest line in Char- lottetown -- Oscar Amanda, Fntre Nous, New- tor, Queens, Picedor, and other well-known brands Pipes, Tobacoos and Smokers’ Requisites generally. jan20 New goods opening to-day at J B Macdon- | Wonderful barg ius iv prints and ginghama McLEOD'S H'LL, CHARLOTTETOWN, ; ; } 10 CASES JUST OF NEW HATS OPHN ED. 3 a eee ee ae ee «ef a) a PROWSE BROTHERG. uprising in Portugal say 590 of the ingnr- | Charlotretown, February 9, 1891—eod & wky WHLTE EMBROIDERY & PRuN SPECIAL SALE ——_ Oo }" serinarniqenblaabaapaiaoan CUTTONS. Three Thousand _ Charlottetown, January 28, 1891. ‘WY. wa. CG. A. ANNUAL MEETING. HE ADJOURNED ANNUAL MEET ING of the Young Men’s Christi+n Asso- ciation, for the electin of officers and trans- action of other business, will he held in the Association Hall, at 8 o'clock on THURS- | DAY EVENING NEXT, 12th February. A full attendance of all the members is very specially requested CHARLES PALMER, Pre-ident. R. M. BARRATT, Secretary. Notices of Meeting. JAMES PATON & HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEBRTING of | the Sharehulders of the Merchants’ Bank | of P. BE. Isiand, for the election of Directors | and receiving a statement of the affairs of the Bank, will be held at the Banking Office on | THUR~DAY, March 5h, at the hour of} Eleven o'clock, a. m. Prexies for voting must be left with the Cashier on or before Wepnespay, March 4th. By order, WM. McLEAN, Cashier. Charlottetown, Feb. 6, 1891—eod NOTICE. HE ANNUAL GENFRAL MEETING of | the Inland Steam Navigation Company | will be held at the office of L. C. Owen, King | Street, on sATURDAY, the 2Ist day of | February, instant, at 3 o'clock, p. m. L. C. OWEN, | | Secretary. feb6—f m w Imported Seed Oats, scenes FINEST BLACK, 10.006 now cn the way from Great Britain. Orders booked at our office, where samples can now be sen. — Fe Samples will also be mailed on application. CARVELL BROS. ——— jan30—2w WANTS, LOST, FOUND de WANTED.—A girl for general housework in a small family. Apply at this office. ; febd—3 WANTED. - Pants and “et Makers, at D. A. BRUCE 5S. tf—febt oh es eine WANTED.—An energetic person (male or fe-| male) to canvass for two excellent Books. Apply at the Diamond Bookstore. febi | ; i eo morning. between Boyle’s Tan | ' nery and J, B. Macdonald’s Boot Store, a | purse containing a small sum of money. ‘The | owner wil. be v« ry much obliged if it is left at this office by finder. fobs | - fy \, = (xX) Wonderful V ai1ue COS. —_——AT— — ‘elaine ean —{x)———--— shi Wide White. Embroidery, only 6c. per yard. yards English Prints, only 10c. per yard, in lengths from 3 to 20 yards; a very extra lot of English Prints. worth 16c, now Ic. JAMES PATON & CO., - - - - MARKET SQUARE. + ene Waltham and Elgin WATCHES! G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Squa Charlottetown, Jan. 12, 1891. NE SS .——_—— Use EVFRYBODY’S PILLS, for Indi-| JOHYSON’S COUGH SYRUP, for gestion, Constipation, Bi iousness, Piles, and | (oust, ids, Hoarseness, Sore Throat and the manv ai-ments caused by the sluggish | Bronchial troub es. Pleasant to take, Will action of the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. not burt the youngest child or feeblest adult. Price 235c per Box. Price 25c. per Bottle. We have constan!ly iv stock sll the well-known Congh Syrups and Balsams, Cod Liver Oil Emuisiens, and other remedies in demand at this seas»n of the year, Also— Ceres Glycerine Jelly, Vaseline, Horey ard Almond (ream, Philoderma, Camphor Ice, Col Cream, Cream of Witch Hazel, for Chapped Hands and Face, wt A. S. JOGNSON'S DRUG STORE, Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1890. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. ——— — —————S NT Tele phone Company of P. E Island, i-——- TOLL LINE STATIONS. aecneeenf X -eo EASTERN STATIONS. Mount Stewart, Peake’s Station, Cardigan, Dundas, Grand River Bridge, WESTERN STATIONS. Charlottetown, Hunter R ver, New G_asgow, Laird’s Mills, Rusticoville, North Rustico, Annandale, Emerald, Souris, Tryon Mills, Ceorgetown, Crapaud, Lower Montague, Victoria, Montague, Freetown, Murray River, Kensington, | Murray Harbor North, Murray Harbor South, New Perth, Valleyfield, Orwell, Vernon River Bridge, Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manager i Charletown, Oot, 14, 1890. Clifton, Stanley, Malpeque, Summerside, Centreville, St Eleanors. Se ae UR AN Nala on RaINE iO