THE Liberal-Conser rvative STANDARD-BEARERS. PRINCE COTNTY. Frast Drsrric LARKINS & Seconp Disri BLANCHARD. A. MacK{INNON, Tarrap Disrrict, ESQUIRE HON. JOSEPH O ARSENAULT & HON. J. A. MacDONALD Fovara Disrer HON. G. W BENTLEY & MAJOR WRIGHT, ESQUIRE Firra Disrrict DAVID ROGERS, BERL DesROCHES, ESQUIRE, & GIL- ESOULRE. KING'S COTNTY. Friest Disrrrert, JOHN MacLEAN, ESQUIRE, Seconp Disrrici 1. O. UNDERHAY, ESQUIRE, & J. P. SULLIVAN, ESQUIRE. rarro District, CYRUS SHAW & HI DONALD, ESQUIRE +H LORD Mac- F i { DIST HON JAMES CLOW & ANGUS Mac- LEOD, ESQUIRE. G : rownx, Cowmon & Rovyatry, HON. DANIEL GORDON & HON. A. J. MacDONALD. (Elected by acclamation. ) QUEEN'S COUNTY. First Disrrau HON. WILLIAM CAMPBELL & J. HEBER HASLAM, EsQUIRE. oF wo Districr.— DONALD McKAY, ESQUIRE, & D. CURRIE, ESQUIRE rutrp Distr HON DONALD FERGUSON &« LUCIUS UO KELLY, ESQUIRE Fovara Disrrict, HON. ALEX MARTIN & A. A. Mac- LEAN, ESQUIRE, CHARLOTTETOWN, CoMMON & HON. NEIL McLEOD & P. EsQUIRE THE DAILY EXAMINER. RoyatLty.- BLAKE, JANU AR Y oF 1880. 4 New Wharf in the Second Dis- trict of King’s. [ne Minister of Public We . his engineer to rks has given hold a sur- instructions ¢ vey at St. Peter's Bay with a view to the construction of a public wharf, as asked for by forwarded to Cox, Esq , ol Electors of that District in polling 30:h strengtheniug the hands the new wharf. The Liberal-Con- ctors will support caudi- cal who s largely signed petition the Dey pa srTtinent by R N. M reii. their votes on the for Sullivan and ry. 903 - Underhay, will be of the petitioners fur Domin gervative, the el ion Government deing dates for the L have influence at Ottawa. The Opposition men have none. Mur advice ty electors there is, vote the square ticket for Sullivan and Underhay. Let n» Conservative split his vote with the enemy. —— — —_~_ G<-g-e—— Vote for the McLeod Ad- Ministration and “ rigorous economy” in the pubiic ser- vice, The Cardigan District. Apvices by . > . ' great political telephone report that a was held at Bald- The Gov- meeting win's Koad on Saturday night. ernment members were, it is stated, enthu- siasticallyreceived. Mr. Shaw electrified the 4 by his eloquence, and Mr. Hugh L. McDonald spoke ably in defence of the Government. Messrs. Everett Norton and Sigsworth aiso spuke. All the candidates gota good hearing. Mr. Scrimgeour at- tempted to speak ia answerto Mr. Shaw, but in the applause which the latter gen- xd even the floor of the schvol sould not stand the down. Mr. R. Not brother of the Opposition candidate, strong- tiemau create pressure, and broke ton, of Charlottetown, a tte for the Gov- ly advised his hearers to vs éroument candidates _—-- > -- -- + + —- Go GoP-— ~~ Good News From the West. COREESPONDENTS of Tuk EXAMINER re. siding in the first district report excellent prospects fur the Governmens candidates, of them writes concerning the meeting held at Bloomfield on the 24tk inst., as follows :— Larkins and Blanchard. One ** A large ar d enthusiastic meeting washeld at Bloomficli yesterday. It was addressed by tie cand'dates and Messrs. George R. Mont- gomery, James A. White and some others. The oft repeated charges agiinst tle govern- ment, re Land Office drfalcations, deceiving the Leg'slature, drawing on capital, etc., so fren demolished, weie inflicted on the audience by Matheson ani McLellan, but with the usual barren sesults, Not exactiy without resul: in this case though, for their misre presentations wil! rebound with terrib: effct ere long. In the words of Mr. Mont gomery ‘ They will be like chickens com: home to roust on election day.’ Ringing speeches were made by Messis, Laikin- blanch: rd and Montgomery, defending th pelicy of the government, during the progres: of which » they, were cheered to the echo. We!) ght the heerts of the Grit candidates siuk wirhin them.ot the sight of such enthusiasy “hica made it pl:iaty evident what they may expect ou electiemn day at the hands of th: people they have too ] mg misrepresented nenat fyin £ 'eports comes from every pullin, metric ond we conndent: 'y predi tthe retu:: of Lachine and Blauchard, the peoples candi dates, with & bupdgumy mej iy Ve tie tev,” i turned the scale in DAILY Belfast. A Liberal-Conservative correspondent at Valleytield writes : “We had one of the largest and most suc- cessful meetings of the campaign at Caledonia School on Saturdayevening, 25th inst Cale- donia poll is one of the strongholds of the Liberal-Conservatives, and promises well to be the bsnuer poliing divi ision in the Belfast District.’ Ya more than one occasion Caledonia has tavor of the Govern- ment candidates. It may be relied upon for the 30th inst. Every man then and there will dv his duty Vote against the men of big words and no policy. Cape Traverse. —2eere-. —— At a meeting held at Cape Traverse on the 21st inst., the following resolution pass- ed unanimously: Whereas, J at (% pe tie people ‘he Dominion Government pier formentin- is nearing completion, of Cape Traverse and the Isiand in feel the urgent necessity of having the Cape Traverse pier extended with as lictle delay as —, ia order that we may ha\o a mail and passenger steamer plying here daily, nature having evidently desighed this r ute to be the best for «ll purposes, and the present mail and passenger service between Summerside and Point du Chene being a dis- grace to the Province Therefore Resolved, That this meeting ca’l upon our local representatives to pledge them- selves to do ail in their power with the Do minion Government to have Cape Traverse also requesting our Libera'-Conservative representatives to pre- sent the matter before the proper authorities. wenerai : Pler extended at once: It was, thus, shown conclusively that those present confidently expect that our Liberal-Conservative candidates will be returned to power at the coming election. Vete for the McLeod Af- ministration and “rigorous economy” in the pubiic ser- vice, Qualification of Voters in Char- lottetown. Every voter must be a male person of the age of tweney -one years, a British subject, not subject to any legal incapacity, and must have been duly qua‘ified for at least twelve months next before the seventh day of Janu- arv, inst., which is the teste of the writ of and must, in addition, be entitled more of the following qualifica- é lection; to one or tions : First.—For the Town and Royalty, must owna Freehold Estate, consisting of ove whole Water, Common, Town or Pastme Lot, or a Freehold Estate of the clear yearly value 4% Forty Shillings, consisting of a Dwelling House, Warehouse, Shop, or other Building, or a piece of Land, or muzt be in the bona fide use and oceup:tion, or actual possession, of any Dwelling House, Warehouse, Shop, o1 other Buiidiag, or piece of Laud of the clear yearly valae of forty shillings, the qu slifica- tion to be within the Town, Common, or Royalry. Second.—For the City of Charlottetuwn, and the Common thereof, where no Prwevincial Poll Tax is imposed, and where the voter claims to vote as afranchise voter,and is liable fo pay civic pol! tax, such voter must have paid such poil tax in fuil, or seventy-five cents, part thereof, in case such poll tax ex ceeds that sum. The voter must also have resided for twelve months previous te tie teste of the wris of election, either east or west of Great George Street. Tue voter must a:20 pro uce, if required, a receipt for such tax, signed by the City Collector.—Sec 45 Viec., ( ap I, Sec. 2, P. E.1 Lawes. Iu Charlottetown and Ro alJty there are but two Polling Division, but these divisions have been sub-divided into districts, and it is not necesssar) that a poll tax voter should reside for twelve months in the district wherein he votes, but he must have resided for twelve months in one of the polling divisions, that is either east or west of Great George Street. This rule does not apply to any but poll tax voters. Tenants and property owners may cross and re-cross the street withoyt losing their votes, -_~— oem + Do you wanta ‘renewal of the contusion which reigned in i878? Uf not, vote to sus- tuin the McLeod Administra- tion. ——_—_—_____—___9+9<-e— Notes and Comments. The Government of (Quebec is taking steps to separate the idiots from the insane in the public asylums. The Montreal (razetie puts the case in thjs way: ‘** The two classes of patients are on separate and distinct footings. The idiots have nothing to hope for; their life is a blank. All that ran be given them is food and comfort Che ordinary Junatic, on the other hand, imay be relieved or even cured by skill and attention He requires more care, more watching and more intciligent treatment. Che two classes should never have been herded together. The Province is also ikely tu save money by the proposed ar- rangement, as it should not cost so much to provide for tho simple wants of the harmless unfortunate as tu care for those we should receive the best care of medical experts, in \ddition to maintenance. -Charlottetown doesn’t want a leader of the Government residing away at Port Hill! Vote square for the Government ‘andidates Vote down the Op- positionists. —2§ <-> o—-- —_._- A VaLvuaBLe Estate.—From a recent Haili- fax despatch we learn that the est-te of the ate Hon. Jomes Bu' ler is valued at $400,000. He leaves $60, 000 to veligmes, charitah e an! sincation«] parposes, and diviles the balance smong bis children. The bequests are: To ndow a Cathe ic ce lege at He)ifox. $30,000; ‘ociety St. Vincent de Paul, $5 QUO; St. Joseph's Orphanage. $5,000; Catholic RKefor- natory, 39,000; Archbishop O’Brien, $4 000; tev, E, F. Murphy, $1,000; an unn-med h rity; $2.000; $2,500; Chaij table Tish 65 0 Sl Ady ; wef fufeute Hy GUM EXAMINER, - -.- - MON! AY, JA NUARY i 1890 27. "Suffering and Destitution. A TERRIBLE TALE BROUGHT FROM sOUTH DAKOTA BY A REVORTER, A recent despatch says: A reporter, just | returned from the north, brings a tale of terrible suffering and destitution in nine- teen counties of South Dakota, gathered from eye-witnesses. The failure of four years’ crops has reduced those formerly well-to-do to the direst distress. Many thousands of families lack the means to purchase the necessaries of life. The con- dition of the people in Kingbury and Minor counties is heartrending. In the latter county they have no flour. They live on a scant supply of badly-ground cornmeal. Every farm is mortgaged heavily. Most of the stock has been sold by the sheriff et ridiculously low prices. The women and children have pinched and meagre faces, and in many instances are unprovided with proper clothing. The railroads have given out a little coal where it was most needed. Oreo Personal. vev. Mr. Spurgeon is crippled with sciat- ica, and is unable to leave Mentone. Ex-King Milan's pension is £16800 a year, of which the Emperor of Austria pays £4,800. Edmund Yates says that the advance tixed by the Irish Land Purchase Bi:l wiil be limit- ed to £10,000, 000. The King of Spain has got over his illness, but his constitutional weakness is 80 great that it is extremely unlikely that he will live to grow up. Mr. D. Gordon, the Steam Navigation Company's agent at Summerside, was among the passengers in the Stanley from Pictou yes- t: day. Rev. Father Lynch, of Harbor Grace, Nfid., preacheit Hign Mass in St. Dunstan’s Cath. edr.l ysterday The rev. gentleman is meet- ing wi'h much encouragement in his collecting tour throughout the provinces. He left to- day for the eastern part of the Island where he is meeting with very great success. Mr. Thomas B_ Aldrich, who has just weathered an attack of the grip, compares the sensation that it produces to that of ‘‘a misfit sk. li that is too tight across the forehead and pinches behind the ears.” The Duke of Verague, the new Spanish minister of commerce, is a direct descendant of Christopher Columbus. General Sir Donald Martin Stewart, GC. B., is to be appointed field marshal in place of the late Lord Napier, of Magdela. The Duke of Argy!l, on behalf of the Scottish Geographical Society, has sent con- gratulations to Stanley. Word has been re- ceived from Stanley of his intention to visit the German Emperor in March. The Sultan of Jurkey has ordered a reduc- tion of ali state s#liries and in bis own house- hold expenses. The Turkish budget shows a deficit of £4.000,000. Adam Foerepaugh, the well known circus manager, died at Philadelphia, last week, aged 68 years. He was attacked a week or two ago with the prevailing intluenza. Next to Barnum Mr, Forepaugh was the largest show- man in America. ee —— or ore Boston Markets. THurRspay, Jan. 23. Potators —Receipts for past six days 52,000 bush; previous six days 26,000 bush. lhe receipts have increased somewhat dur- ing the past week, but are still running light, and there is a firm feelimg on all really choice stock. Choice Maine Hebrons and Rose are in good demand at full quota- tions. Northern Burbanks, Stars, &., are firm at 60 to 63c. Late arrivals of westerns are moving off fairly at 60 tu 63c. Chen- “ngoes steady at abvut 55ce, Choice foreign Magnums in fair demand at $1 65 to $1 70 per sack. Eccs —Receipts for the week 155 bbls., 9,419 cases; last week 1 box, 18 bbls., 8 096 cases. There is no very material change in price. MackEREL — Mackerel js in moderate de- mand at the following quotations:— Mackerel, orien © O06... Keseiss 19 00@..... Me Eso ubdaisos bebe oi 18 00@..... 7. Sinks deka gree 16 00@.... - No. 3 large rimmed. ...16 00@..... - Ps note auine e «15 00@ ones ” ee, gh 16 00@17 00 aang Mackerel, — 1 lb tins, labelled per doz..... 2 45@..... Canned Lobsters, — 1 lb tins, labelled, rew, per doz 1 65@.. uly Reading SECOND OF THE COURSE. Wednesday Next, JANUARY 29th. PROGRAMME canunin nna BEER BROS. layrtaut Sale wt Whit NOW GOING ON Wholesale Trade, -_ —--—-:03;--—-—- ——- se | 150 batrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock, 150 half chests Choieest CONGOU TEAS, 20 boxes INDIA TEA (assorted grades), TEA. } ) 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, SUGAR. | 2 ‘ Standard Yellow } —. = Granulated Sugar. MOLASSES. TOBACCO. | | 50 boxes Choice Tab le CODF ISH, Codfish, We. b 560 half boxes 25 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES 50 caddies BRIGHT TOBACCO, 25 butts and caddies TWIST *‘ 50 barrels and half barrels LABRADOR HERRING, ; 25 cases CANNED SALMON, \ 500 reams Assorted WRAPPING PAPER, Ricaiied | 100 dozen BROOMS. Undries 2,000 GRAIN SAUKS, im es. | 2,000 cases TALL CANS, 10 bales MANILLA MARLINE, AT LOWEST FRICES. HORACE HASZARD, FI OUR — 6 ** Canadian +” Howard, 4 @ a S : ” s Chipman’s Patent, a ss s “ White Eagle. LOWER QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, Jan 25, 1890. MARK WRIGHT & CO., The Cheapsst Furniture Manutac- turers on tho Island. —- agers Chairs Wonderfally Cheap. Bedroom 1 (Parlor Sets Amazingly Cheap. Lounges, Tables, Sideboards, Book Cases, Kc. Gaive us a eal, Bargains. MARK WRIGHT Charlottetown, dan. 17, 189) —-dy aw wky & C FALL & WINTER GOOD wa) Ri ON i oo 0 ok odie ce ceceias , . Miss Lewis and Mr. L. W. Watson Senta. so 60 cans Rev. Fied E. J. Lloyd Gr Oe I «won ons ccc unnscannoneus ... Messrs. Vinnicombe and Hyndman Gentian... sb <iis . Hon. T, H. Haviland | 5. Vocal Solo..............Mrs. Strickland ©, RONG once ees cbneecccacs Miss Harris 7. Vocal Solo...... .. Rev. Fred E. J. Lloyd D.. BORN ... occcs cae +06 Mr. L. W. Watson i GM. de wks Kiel c bv dees Mr, H. A, Tanton Se ne is 4 6.040 sch bcanes Miss Russel] 1]. Reading...........+.+.....Miss Lawarn OG Pisin Gite, isso .. e Mr. Vinnicombe | Gop Save THE QuzEN. Watson and C. D. Rankin, a's» at the dor, Doors open at 7.30 o’chok. Readings at 8 o'clock Admission, 15 vents. Janey Hay Wanted. -| TONS HAY, suit suitable {or pressing, to div ide between 20 wid« -we, | o()f Cun arrange with farmers along the CH. SCHURMAN, | paci=sy lw why Bi : Sets Marvetlously Cheap. Picture Frames as we are giving Our Stock of Fall and Winter Goods is now} complete, and we call the attention of our cUs- tomers and the public generally to the ji mense bargains we are offering in tients’ Tickets for sale atthe Drug Stores of LW. ‘Underwear, Shirts, Coilars, Ties, Cuff Buttons, Shirt Stads, _Breastpius, Silk Handkerchiefs. Suspenders, We, We have a very fancy lot of Cloths, in Na : Meltous, Suitings, &e., which we will dispose 01 Lied Moat Actvery st their nour at OUF Ustal low prices. P. J. FORAN. Charlottetown, Oat. 18, 1889— end wky h H H mrsenabcn et AN ND GREAT—— Ready Cash Bargains ye ee JAS. PATON & COS. a oe 7 E ARE CLEARING OUT the balance of our WIN- TER STOCK at a great re- duction. Big Discounts off Fur-Lined Cloaks. Biscounts off sackets. Rie Winter Tremendous Bargains in Fur Caps, Fur Boas, Capes and Muffs. Millinery & Dress Goods VERY CHEAP. 4,000 Yards Grey Flannel enti ten 40 p. c, Under Regular Prices, We offer this great induce- ment for Two Weeks only. Goat Robes and Fur Coats, At the Very Lowest Prices. The Whole Stock of Ready- made Reefers, Overcoats and Ulsters at prices that will astonish those who favor us with a call. ‘ Our Carpet Department THE— — LARGEST & BEST ON THE ISLAND, For at Low Prices and Best Designs we take the lead. Mantie aud Ulster Cloths clearing out at 20 per cent. under regular prices. Now is he time to secure Buirgains. Our Whole Steck of Blankets ata Great Sacrifice. REMEMBER! -Nowffis the time, if you want to buy a lot of goods for little money «Jas, Patol & Cb, MARKET SQUARE, January 15, 18y0, ie” Laney Pe $ —— ee 4 ee Ra ORE ec EE AEN »