or some time. = 2 a — — Ree - 7 > Y 33? , AT r aye THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - . - FRIDAY, JANUARY 8&, 1892. yy: YY ne TY ’ is by most popular T 4} ;pAit y HAA ih Kk te | Notes and c ecnenenes. LIPPINGOTT and widely-read Ma! | CASSEL FPATLID sey a p ‘ rear ‘BEFORE gazine published. Ur is suggested that there bea re gatta ‘ Bach number con- roR-—— JANUARY 8, j on Charlottetown harbor in the near future ‘abort dires. at COMPLETE NOVEL, # « True Description | The Superintendent of Education is STOCK The January (1892) number will contaia CLEA i ES 7 WHEAT, | instituting improv ements io respect to the } The Passing of Major Kilgere, Pur Pa fla eve contains a| inspection of our city schools i So Teens B. Aelnen. } FREE FROM SMUT. a (x) eading ed ‘ Argument, -The Shefiield Telegraph s»ys that the TAKING The Fobruary (1982) number will contain o . ale 7 arift ha fa ato] § [cee fi : : iG This caption exactly des- | McKinley tariff bas put a stop to sucooeatut Roy the Reyalist, At the Roller Mills. “I ‘ ei fol . 5 ee en mcrae as Se By William Westall. 4a = = eS Bee fA Re Oa t: ‘ . . , States About the time the tariff went - a | ween ; | jan%—dy 6i cod & why Wg J ty ds oo Y Se my might be applied, L tr into terce Me. Gladstone, among others, Do SPREE EAR ET The March (i892) aaehet will contaia i ae every article which the Patriot has pub-{| made a speech to show that it would bea N t & ae YQ ay q 7% ‘ woldier’s oe . . are benefit in disguise to the commerce of Eng 0 Jnty once in a 3y Captain Charles King. sr ‘ TT: ie ER IN VK lished anent the Queens County election , Bota fe OE ' ull fle ach "e low el a 5B ] f G &, Cxtt R ts tria The Patriot's conauct towards Mr. a fr an pe ipl . * ; ae Miss oo nei: ai pi For sale by e'! Bookse!lers and Newséealers. | “ wt ee On ‘ a 8 C Prey 7 on ' smnan * ome = ~— " : ; establish free sade principles. Another - pReortt Come to SORE ES Ferguson has theroughout been that of & speech from she grand old talker removing This get Dress Goods, SINGLE COPIES, 25 CT3. $3 PER = | oe fishwife rather than that of tho organ cf] the disguise from the benefit would bo Ohanee eo a - — |Notice to Ticket Holders. — —{ 1! — sh in order now. } Clot etc., reer a \4, a "tT litical ; arty. much in to | th — ~~. Ore ens Commander A. R. Gordon writes to : the prices we tow J bs e Pp ske = 1 Y he Cc ivis: Election . the London Gazette that: ‘*C nnparing secure | offer | 0 stey at fOrs - ( a ING to the mildness of the season it will be Wednesday in Febru- 1892, the p “ON the second ary, A. D the present councilors of shall go cut of vffice, and on the same day in r thereafter the Mayor ° uncillors sha! resent M syor and all the said city every second yea and all the o office. These words rm out of A from the statute passed last session involve an important change in the civic government of Char- ttetown. We shall in future elect a Mayor and only eight councillors ; and we shall elect all for the full term of two years. Our new law provides that but one coun- cillor shall be elected for each of the wards one, two and three, two couacillors for ward four, and three counciilora for ward live The forth soming civic election ig, conse- juently, one of the most important that 1 has been held by the corporation. We ought to begin to think (1) about the pol- icy to be pursued in the future; and (2) about the men to put in the field. As to side- walks; and the improvements to be made the first, we need better streets and ought to combine economy and perman- ence. Asto the second, we need good, give and we do practical business men, willing to affairs; not need seif-seekers, ready to form cliques and rings ora ‘‘party” for the purposes of promoting or protecting their personal or sectional interests. ‘ inning am on Kye Elections. their attention to civic lurry-eicHT seats in the Canadian House of Commons are now vacant. Of these, sixteen were held by supporters of by sup- lf Mr. Mer- cier’s plan of campaign had been at all suc- the Government and twenty-two porters of the Opposition. cessful there w be a fair chance of But the fact that more Grit seats than Tory ould now ousting the present administration. seats are vacant, and the fact that the poli- tical partnership of Laurier and Mercier is abhorrent to the country, taken together with the fact that the country is becoming the folly of the Op- more and more alive to position’s policy of Unrestricted Recipro city, justify the conclusion that the Govern- than went will be rather strengthened weakened by reason of the Mercier-Pacaud coup. Of course, there will, as a result of it, be a great loss of time and money,and a great deal of worry and excitement. Messrs. and Welsh have reason to be thank- ful that they escaped by $750 all that in the contestatiou ] Davies have the payment of is involved of an elec- as that which in forced But the result we believe, the tion such, for instance the case of Halifax, has been upon Messrs. Kenny and Stairs in North Lanark indicates, general result all over the country. It is Cortain that men of all classes in Ontario are more than ever impressed with the danger in which our confederatioa would be if Mercier were a controlling spirit of the party in power, The samme impression has been made, more or less strongly, in every other province. The people of Prince Edward island, insularly situated as they are, have, perhaps, less fear on this score than the people of any Yet there are hundreds of men who have heretofore voted the Libera! other part of Cuinada even in Prince Eiward Island, ticket, who, we feel sure, would rot do so in view of the close political intimacy cf Mercier and Lvwurier, and the prospect that the arch-intriguer and boodler would in- a L'beral would fluence maligniy Administration of which Mr. Minister. Laurier be Prime It is well that this strong objection to a Liberal Administration co-exists with the objection that is based upon grounds of pablic policy. One is, as it were. ancilliary to the other ; and both must tend towards Government candidates bye-elections. It be superlatively foolish in Canada _ to authorize fiscal the victory of the in the approaching wi vuld, idee d, the per ple of changes in the face of an expanding com- merce, a0 increasing prosperity and a fair prospect that the Presidential and other elections of this year will reverse or greatly modify the hostile policy of the United States _—- ~~? +e+e- Referring to the question of “ better terms,” the Toronto Globe says : ‘* All the signs point to a fresh raid upon the Dominion Treasury, but if we know any thing about the state of public opini: min this Province, Mr. Abbott will find it dificult to convince the Ontario people that it is their duty to submit to be robbed. Ontario is getting tired of the whole business of better terms, 4 fraud which has no end, and will re- sist any new scheme of the kind even at the tisk of compelliog the members of confedera- tion to revise the financial conditions of the pct swindle the thrifty, or the cost of the state so that the extravagant shall no longer the approaches cf ovr Canadian Atlantic ‘i ports, Halifax is an easier and safer port ’ to make tha» either Portland, Boston or J ery New York it will be within the reco}lec- | Unusual b Here are a ee tion: f the editor of the Gazette that the i ut you — self City «i Paris ran ashore entering New York ane ; be see for yoursel i ha , but that accident did not detor Astonisiiing what this Breer ner, othe: owners from building large and fast Bar rin '" Chese guods muet ae e! | be suld at once. ships for the New York route.’ —The Pall Mall Gazstte says that seven-| gee ' teen British warships are furnished with a y— > beer Bros, certain class of boilers which are unable to yeneratc steam suficient for the vessels to! — : : eck eas attain tue sp.ed with which they are cred- ited. To make the changes necessary, the Gazette says, will imvolve an outlay «f £100,000. The Vulcan, the new protected‘ yacKETS worth $6, now $3. to: pe do depot ship, is now being repurnd ; ee OE CL OAKS worth S18, new $10. st « costof £30,000, and, according to the DRESSES worth $9, now $5. Gazette, the rh underer and the Devas- ce a tation will be -h> next vessels to have the ro HATS worth $5, now $2. boilers changed. —THe EXaMINeR has at last foreed from! the Guardian an indirect admission that its first report as tu ‘“‘custs”’ in the election | trial was wrong, and that its etitemeut re- specting the Finance Committee waa pro- mature. The Guardiaa ought by this time | to appreciate the force of the excellent ob-| servation of James R. McEwen, Exq., in} Bee aT B ros. respect to it: **In every depsrt ment of life | things must arrive at a certain stage before | they are ripe for action.” It shealda't | ..——_________ jump before it comes to the stile; it} shouldn't accuse ita ueighbor falsely of | prevarication and unreliability. The high | character of a religious journal cannot te} supported by breaches of the ninth com- mandment. enn are A Physician Buried Alive. | REMNANTS OF CLOTH at Half Price. REUNANTS OF PLUSH, 58c. per yard. JR EMNANTS UF SILKS, ete. 252. yd. LR EMNANTS OF RIBBONS, Half Piiec. Fur Goods at very low; ‘prices, and a Special Bar- ig rain in Fur Coats and Sleigh | Robes. PRIGHTFUL DISCOVERY AETER A FUNERAL, IN | A POLISM BURIAL GROUND B ER BRO IS. Intelligence reached 3 Petersburg | I 4 e on the 4ah instant of a fearful that occurred at Proschovitsaks, a in Russian Poland. accident | village lt appears that a phy- sician who had been practicing at that place recently became ili and to all ap.- | pearances died. The body was prepared | for burial and conveyed to the village cem- | etery, where it was interred. A few hours | after the mourners had departed from the; cemetery some men who were enaged | SD I about the grounds were startled by hearing | = a succession of the most unearthly shric ks | which to all appearance came fron the | G RA N D newly filled grave. At first the men fled | in consternation, but in a short time their | courage returned and they decided to in- . vestigate the matter. Tho earth was hast- | ily removed from the grave and the coffin | lifted out. Upon opening the grave it was | found that the doctur had been alive when | he was buried, hut that he had subse. quently died from suffocation, TO BE : HELD IN--— The b uly it evidences of the terrible agony endured i by the physician when he! G@ regained consciousnes; and found himself 7 | s in his coffin. “He had made almost super- He human eff rts to burst «ff the* coffia lid, but the weight of the earth prevented this, | ln Aid of the Now Temple, and then, frantic with the horror of his | situation, the imprisoned man had bitten | wenn aoien cmcanut acces. 6 2 Tuesday Evening, Jan.12. his side and in the agonies of suffocatior _——--— --—-—-— oe @eo- had beaten his forehead against the coffin Personal. if, N, Earle, Ie Musical Director Mr. Rosamond’s maj sity in North Lanark IH. W, Vinnicombe, - Orchestra Leader until his head was terribly bruised. The was 431. affair has caused great horror. Mr: J. Heber Haslam, | = eee of Springfield, is} registered at the Hotel Davies. PROGRAMME. John McLean, M. P., Souris, John Y MP. Port | a ODE BY THE BRETHREN, Tignigh. are at the Hotel Davies. 1. Overture—“‘ The Diadem”’............ Herman Mr John T Hardy and Mr D W Montgom- Orchestra. ery and wife leave for their new home at| Coulee, Wash., on Monday morning aext The Bishop of Lichfield, Right Rev, Augustus Legge, D. D., is dyiag. He was consecrated in 1891 ip success oa to the Right Rev. William Dalrymple Ma: lagan, D. D The report is going about London that the ‘‘Now Tramp O’er Moss and Fell”’.. eae oebiabee ceebaaceehscesee Bishop Twenty Picked Voices. 2. Glee | Port Hill, and S F. Perry, M. P., | ' | 3. Vocal Solo— ‘Sing Mean mae Bee - Wrighton Mr. Fred Davies. : rs : : 4. Vocal Duet—* See the Pale Moon”..Cempana Princess \ ictoria of Teck, who 18 §8)0on to be- Miss Earle end Mr. A. L. Rice. come the bride of Prince Albert Victor, has} | bs si a oubie.: we, been in the habit of spending only $250 per )} 5. Waltz - Rural Pictures”...........C’Zibulka year for dress. There is nothing ‘wouds rful Orechestre.. about this, Many an American princess has clothed herself daintily and becomingly on : halt that sum "Mrs. “Malcolm MeL ed. Prince Bismarck recently expreseed his} 7. Inst. Duet Overture Belisario ..... Donizetti feelings in the following way to a deputation Miss Weeks ang Vr. Earle. from a Low German elu’: “I am old and ‘The Kingd t Lc dried up,” as the foresters say, and I feel that eae eee lev. ‘Kedrey 1 have far less strength to devote to public .. oo aame affaira. 1 have bec»me the slave to my domestic habits—a single night in the train is a feat for me, whereas I used to he able to! stand two or three of them—and I sleep badly | 8. Vocal Solo—‘' Fhe New kmat iin nahi . Berthald Tours 8. Vocal Solo . H. Norton. 9. Cornet Solo with nes Accom pe ni- ment—“schlafs Wohl”. o +s. e Mallard Mr, C, P. Fletcher and Orehestra. in other people’s houses. Io shoit my bodily 19 Soag—" Ah, Could’st But Know” -+-Ralfe vigor is on the wane.” Mr. A. L. Rice The Emperor William has decided to have | 11. Vocal Duet—“ The Merry Bells ”....., Glover oonstruct-d a new royel Prussian throne. Mrs. McLean and Miss Lewis. The first Prassian king, Frede ick I, Pos | 12. Violin Solo—“ Schlummerlied ”....Schumann sessed a magnificent one, consisting of red } Mr. Vinni 2 velvet and heavy gold and silver frames and | Ir. Vinnicombe. decorations. During the Napoleonic invasion | 1% Vocal Solo—“ The ane ae in the early p-rt§of this century the precious | ---+ Scotch Sung metal was, however, melted down, and om Mrs. Roome. are now only two smaller c airs of much less 14. Waltz —“ Beautiful May” ............Strauss value left, which used to stand on the right | Orchestra. and left of the throne chair. 115. Vocal Solo—* The Return ”........... Millard Rev. George McMillan, of Malpeque, was | Mrs. J. M. McLeod. registered at the Queen Hotel lastevening’ | ~ i “ ae having been summoned to the bedside of his 1 Grand Chorus from “ Cinderella”.....Bellini mother at Pictou, N S., whois very seriously | Twenty Voices. ill with pneumonia, Sir William Thomson, who hes been raised : to the pe*rage, is best known to the warld for his services in connectien with the li ying of the Atlantic cable, for which, in 1866, he rc- ceived the honor of knighthood, He was born 5 in 1824, and has a distinguished career as a} man of science. (General Sir Frederick 8, Roberts is the well-known commander of the, British forces in India. He has not yet at-| == paeemnaeammeonaeaeeaavaee So tained his sixtieth year. Fee 3 \LE —A few sets second-hand men: l set rubber mounted oak tarned, fo erder and light ; i sect plated in good order, ) Doors open at73% Concert to commence st 8 o'clock. A plan of the Hall is at Davies’ Drag Store, wheres tickets may be procured. Tickets 50, 35 and 25 cents. t BROW, Secret ry Committee. F. H. BEER Chairmsn Com. jans 00a e+e church in Quebec be thrown upon the country at large.’ Very low prices for the balance of the old _ year in men’s and boys’ overcoats, rec fers and ‘ nite at J. B. Macdonald’s, d266i | light driving; 1set light express, and cheaj at | W. C. Tice's, next to Fish Market, Grafton : dee2?3—3i (w th tn) BOXES TIN PLATES, 60 : | imposrib'e to open the Rink f | jhe bhirectors have consequently decided to | return the money received ior Tickets for this Ticket holders are requested to present were bought ard 3 . us PIG TIN, Lamb x Plug s°ason. BaR COPPER, 1) ia. aquare. their Tickets where the same shace all other prices. Order at once toarrive. | have their money refunted, K. H. NORTON & CO., Dp. & wy ti Charlottetown, janS 3 eed C. McLEOD, dec3i—2aw Secretary. bound to get Bargains. CARRIAGE BUILDERS ciple ainemccnihd We are closing out this Depart- ment of our business. WYWou are Call or write for prices. Stock is large and well assorted, and we are bound to close it out this year. NORTON & FENNELL Charlottetown, January 8, 1892—24w & wky NOTHING LIKE SOLID LEATHER Goff Bros’. Boots Beat Them All! UR HAND-MADE CUSTUM BOO BOOTS are the best. Just received from England, a lot of the genuine FRENCH CALF TOPS, Shoemakers’ Findinzs constantly on hand; Sle Leather, Tops, French Calf, Goat, Imperial Kip, Kid, Rhone and Awls, Nails, Bristles, Wax, Rasps, Thread, Pincers, Pegs, Eyelets, at GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, Dacember 26, 1891. Seemann: ao a earneeeeeseeaatmaneiaatineeoene ae — NOR THE LAST MONTH we have been advertising at Fancy Holiday Goods, and that truthful advertisin pays has been made apparent by our largely increased sales ‘for the month of December. We are now going to say a few words about ‘Our Printing and Bookbinding Departments. Close attention, gool workmanship and low prices have, as we expected, wonderfully developed this branch of our business. We now beg to say that we have secured the ser- vices of MR. WM. GILLESPIE (late of Taylor & Gillespie), whose name is guarantee enough to the claim of the first Bookbinder in the Province. We are now in a better position than ever to turn out first-class work at shortest notice, and at prices that cinvot be beaten. HASZAERD & MOORE, Ch’town, Dee. 28, 1291. BROWN’S BLOCK. = — LA GRIPPE | What will build up the System and Save the Lives ef Scores of the Afilicted ? {x) PEPTONIZED ALE AND BEEF, The Great Food for Convalescents from any Wasting Disease. PRICE 25 CENTS. July 17, 1891—dy m w f & wky 1 yr (y= AT ALL DRUGGISTS iS ABOUT 2,000 YARDS SELLING CHEAP. ———— {x} ———— HARRIS & STEWART. O°! DON Hovust, i ana temn fone 8.1892 = & why = — ss oo ~~ — —-—(1) -— N ACCOUNT of propos2d Bu lding Operitions Tam going to leave and CLOSE UP MY BUSINE3S3 at ST \M- PER’S CORNER. Nw is the tim: to got BARGAINS in BOOTS AND SHOES, AS I MUST SELL THE \ND WILL GIVE Special Indacements for Cash ON ALL CLASSES OF BOOTS AND SHOES. ero nwanenee {x) ns MEN'S FELT OVERSHOES VERY CHEAP. —- (0) —- im. K. JOS'T. Charlottetown, January 6, 1892—dy & wky tf STUCK, Rk. S. Williams & Son’s PIANOS! Eisgant in Desiga, Durable in Construstloa, Rich in Tone. ne a (56) pm meine Acknowledged by the Best Authority to be the One Great Piano of Canada. ‘x _~s NEARLY FIFTEEN THOUSAND IN USE, and good accounts given of them, Catalogues mailed free on application, WILLIS PIANO AND ORGAN CO., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, I, BALDWIN AND WALKER'S Knitting Wools. — ——— — (0) - + HIG LAND B3AND BFST IN THE MARKET, cec2l A FULL LINE OF BERLIN, ANDALUSIAN, SHETLAND, ABBEY and RED HEART WOOLS. STANLEY BROTHERS. BROWNS BLOCK oe. November 25, 189l1—end & wey "SUFFERERS: FROM THE GRIPPE -—WILL GAIN— _—- Nourishment, Stimulus ; ‘BY TAKING-—— Baldwin & Walker's HALIFAX BRAND, —ONLY—— BPM, 1 are € ‘os b=} de A SHEIN. THE GREAT STRENGTH-CIVER. ae An Easily Digested Feed! A Powerful Invigerater! January 2, 1892, ORS ie? Re et POG HIE A PG ee PP ae (tes: PIRI aE Me o. * te itis, Pg AA LR 5 Mengetees