rEVT 3 a “ Local and Other Items. POSTPONED Che entertainment to hav« en given this evening before the League Cross is postponed until further ining ius MAILS The boats with mails from ide artived at Cape Tormentine at one vek It ie not known whether a return t ip was made - Cotp,—During last night the mercury fell fourteen below zero ihis mornihg at Y wk it stood at eight below, and at one jitteen above - CALL AND SEE the new Violins and Bows, also the very latest and best kind of Violi: Strings and other extras, just received at Miller Br 3., Queen Street. 7 Potice Cournr.—There were five drunks fore His Honor this forenoon One was was fined $10 or ten days, three $2 or eight ives, An i me was disch ree d. A Scott Act ise was dismirsed, cuneal “ A. O. H.—A meeting of Charlottetown Division Ancient Order of Hibernians will be veld in MeRachern’s building, Lower Queen Street, on this (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock \ full and prompt attendance is requested. > Ovr annual sale of remnants will begin on Saturlay, when we wiil offer a lot of ends ot iress goods, print cottone, muslias, white cot tons, silks, ribbons, velveteens, laces, etc., ~Perkins & Steins janSl 2i - a Onitvuary.—We regret to learn that Thomas Clift, Esq., of the firm of Clift, Wood & Co., well known in this Province as the son of the late Hon. James Clift, who did business have passed away at St. John’s, Nfid., on the 29th inst., after an Illness of | three weeks, ——. AxorueR Tune.—The Fredericton Gleaner says: Sergeant Vandine said this morning that never during his residence in Frederic- ton—and he haa lived here for thirty five years—had he veen so much drunkenness in one day as on election day. The jiil and th lockap were not large enough to hold one quarter the number of persons who should have been arrested. a fioew vo Test a Dvuck’s Acs.—Are you foud of duck? Do you shoot your game or buy it? ff you buy it howdo you know it is young or old? Do you want to know? I'll tell y Take the duck and hold it at arm's lengta, straight from the shoulder, by the iower part of the bill. If the bill breaks from where it joins the meat then the duck is young If it does'nt, don’t buy it. The duck being old the meat is tough and te bill is too firmly hung to the beak. It is an infallible rule. idiewsel Suect S#ininc.—A correspondent writes : The practice of seining the Pis- quid and other rivers in our Island ever) spriag, and catch{ag large quantities of smeits tor fertilizing purposes, should be prohibited. The people of Pisquid seldom take any for that purpose, but a number of farmers from the rear settlements make a business of ‘‘ sweeping” the rivers and dumping the fish on the land for manure. Now that smelt fishing forms quite an in- dustry and the fish command fair prices in foreign markets, there should be some law to prevent such wholesale destruction, es- pecially at this season of the year, as the tish ascend the river to spiswn. capitate fierriss SH g1us.—The Halifax Chronicle save:—H. H. Earle, the inventor of the marine distreas shell, was a passenger by the steamer Mirande from New York on Monday night. He has beew visiting Washington and New York in the interests of his invention, and is now on his way home to St. John's, Nfld. Coming out of New York this time he saluted the Whitestone lighthouse with one of his signals. Captain Jackman, of the iil- fated steamer Plover, who is also on board the Miranda on his way home, was greatly in- terested in the exhibition, as previously he had not thought very favorably of the signals He says that had he had some of them at the time his ship was wrecked he could have been rescued much sooner than he was, as another steamer passed some distance off and was unable to see his flags. Captain Lessman, of the Miranda, is also enthusiastic over the shells, and thinks they are one of the greatest marine inventions of the age, and will prove of igestimable benefit to mariners. Mr. Karle yoes to England shortly to introduce his sig- nals before Lloyds. [The Mr. Earle referred to above is a brother to Mr. S. N. Earle, of this city. | Philharmonic Society. We learn with great pleasure that the meetings of the above society will be re- sumed on Tuesdsy evening next, and that the Committee on Music have ordered and received some sixty eopies of the * Crea- tion,” which magnificient work will form the basis of study for the next few months. ‘There is yet room for some more members, and any persons wishing to become — identi- fied with the Society should send in their names at onee to any of the Committee, #0 that they may be in a position to take part in the opening practice. We trust that all persons interested in the welfare of the Society will bear in mind tbat the re- hersals take place on Tuesday evenings’ be- tweea eight and nine o'clock, and if pos- sible, will let nothing interfere which will retard the progress of this most excellent institution. Charlottetown Markets. beef (small) per JD.....- +--+ $0.08 to 0.12 Beef (quarter) per lb.....+-++- 0.05 to 0.64 ee ee .... 0.03 to 0 09 Butter, fresh, per Oe. eke cess 0,20 to 0.22 Butter, tub, per Ib... ..+ sees C.18 to 0.21 Celery (per bead)....++ »éneeee 0.03 to 0.00 Cheese per lb.......-eee se eres 0.14 to 0.15 Cabbage, per dod.....-+e++++ 0.30 to 0.6 Carrots, per bush...... pescsece 0.40 to 0.09 CRO 2. oc cccccccedhee secret 0.20 to 0,49 Ducks, per pair.....+-ere-eees 0.55 to 0.65 Eggs, per in sovaveoaceeaiie 0.28 to 0.32 Plour, per cwt.....---+ee-eees 2.25 to 0.00 Wi hss Heares oc cnenenn onneuee? 0.40 to 0.50 SIOOOS , once cc caus cosvapeeeee 0.65 to 0.90 ifam, per lb......-. owtscoera 0.15 to 0.16 Hay, por 100 Ibe,....++++00+8 1. 0.35 to 0.59 Lawb, perlb.....-++% sebececse GEO a Lard perlb ...... ocave bonees 0.14 to 0.18 Mutton, per Ib....-+++--+eeeee 0,05 to 0.07 Hate (black) per Pena . ives pose 0.00 to 0.33 Oatmeal, per ewt......++0+++* 2.50 to 0.00 ee! rr ...- 0.07 to 0 10 Pork (carcass), per |b......- pee 69-5 to 0.54 | a Potatoes per bush.......-+++++ 0.35 to 0.40 | Partridge, per pair. ......----- 0.50 to 0.56 Rabbits per pair ......+++++++* 0.00 to 0.20 Smelts per string Eo ep 0.1 to 0.00 | Straw, per load.. i eéoedeabees 1.450 to 2.00 Sheep pelts... ......scecerecess 0.50 to 0 55 Trout per string......+eeseres of) 20 to 0.00 Turkeys (each).,..:...+-+- * ee 0.90 to 1 25 Pugni per bush... ...-.+ cere CO hed, \ PEMA acwocdabannces . w 1.06 ‘js recommended. Campbell's “Skre:” Oit being | Due EXAMINER DOMINION PARLTAMBNS THE ESTIMATES SUBMITTED. SPECIAL DesPpatc Summary of Proceedings. | Orrawa, Jan, 30, | The estimates for the fiscal year 1890-91 |; were brought down to-day Chey aggre- leate $46,727,494, of which $36,000,000 is ; charged to income, and the balance to capl- tal. It is proposed to increase the outlay for collecting customs and excise dutie * } postal service and management of Govern- } meut railways The capital expenditure |} estimates includes $5,122,700 for railways |} and canals, $597,000 for public works, and £95,000 for Dominion lands. The estimate for civil government is increased $35,165 for the Administration of Justice, $288,500 to cover the cost of taking the census. The votes for statistics is imecreased to west government 18 increased to $26,750. Che outlay for legislation is to be cut down by $268,410, and there is a reduction in the proposed grants for public works chargeable to income, mail subsidy and | subventures, railways and canals, (income), ocean and river’ service, Indians and Mounted Police. The vote for immigration is to be increased $5,000, | In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Wall sce introduced a bill to incorporate the Grand Orange Lodge. Bills introduced by Messrs. Charlion, Kirkpatrick and Patterson in reference to reciprocity in wrecking were allowed to | stand for a week. Mr. Taylor's alien labor bill also stood | After passing some important motions | for returns the house adjourned. NOTES. Mr. Purcell has given notice of a bill to protect laborers employed in the construc- | tion of works authorized by Parliament. Mr. Wilson has given notice of a resolu- | tion proposing that the Franchise Act be | repeaied and the provincia! voters lists used | at Dominion elections. Mr. McMillan, of Huron, intends intro- | ducing a resolution proposing that a!l seeds | used in growing crops under the ensi!aze | system be admitted free of duty. | nen | imperiai Federation League. saa i | Orrawa, Jan. 30. The annual meet ng of the Canadi:n’ branch of the Imperi«l Federation League , was held here to-day. A resolution w:s! offered asking that England discriminate in favor of imperts from the colonies by im- posing special duties upon the products of foreign countries, but it was superseded by an amendment declaring it inadvisable to adopt any detailed policy with regard to federation. Before adjourning the Impe r- ial Federation League elected the followii g officers : President—Dalion McCarthy, M. P. Vice-President for Oatario—Alex. Mc Neill, M. P. Vice-President for Quebec—Archibald McGoun. Vice-President for Nova Scotia—Arch- bishop O’Brien. Vice-President for New Brunswick—Sir S. L. Tilley. Vice President for P. E. Island—Lieut. Governor Carvell. Vice-President for Manitoba — Lieut. Gov. Schultz. Vice-President for British Columbia— Lieut. Gov. Nelson. Military Conference. Sr, Pererssure, Jan. 20, A military council was held yesterday at which the leading members of the army and several grand dukes were present The purpose of the conference was to discuss plans to be put in operation in the event of war on the Chinese frontier. DIE i. This morning, at her residence, Richmond Street, Sarah Cairns, wife of Philip Coyle, aged 72 years {Funerai on Sunday, at 3 p. m.] ** Now, really, what was the most astor- ishing thing you saw in Paris, Mr. Spicer ?” asked Misa Gusher, and, without a mo- ment’s hesitation. Seth answered, ** My hotel bill.” On the Use of Camphell’s Wine of Beach-Tree Creosote, in Diseases of the Lungs and Throat. N the South of France, where all persons I threatened by Phthisis ga to be 'reated ; where Doctors Bouchard and Gimvert, the two special- ists so highiy recemmended by public opinion, have experimented with allthe proposed medi- cines agaiast Puimonary ‘lubercolosis, 161s the ope prepared to-day, and that which for. ten yeare past they have finally adopted, after many comugrative expesiguces, -rasea upon the anti- septic meikoi, having rpecially in view the dectruction of ‘he Baciil, Alter a few days’ use of the remedy, the expec- toration diminishes, and very soon ope is pleased to witness tbe gradual disappearance of the Bacgijli, the breaking off of the fever and the rapid recovery of appetite and strength. Vheo instead of confirmed Phthisis, Catarrh or Chronic Bronchitis bave to be dealt with, ihe differcut forms of which may sometimes give rise to an uncertain diagnosis. they have always been cured Those excelient results. need not astonish us, if we consider the lucky natural assceiations of complete antiseptic and Balsamic rinciples in the compound we ow describe. When our Wine shall have resored heaith, it wiil be well not to discontinue its use at. once, and at ali eveats to use it again about & fortnight before winter sets in, and at every change of season followed.by damp weather DIKECTIONS.— A small desser: spoonful three times a day, after each meek gradually increased to 2 large dpssert spoontis. : oN n wer ke use of “od Liver Oil, asa powerful 4 veriics of the Wine, resistant to the remedial pro the best, is the kind which should be taken, Scola by C, PD, RANKIN, Charlottetown. nové —lyeod BRAN. Mills Bran, excellent quality,- selling low. AULD BROS., E DAILY EXAMINER, TELEGRAPHIO NEWS. oe ge i > ‘ » : 4 During the Month of February we wil! sell BEDROOM SETS, | SIDEBOARDS, HALL STANDS, do. LADIES’ ULSTERS, | Cloth Jackets Marked Down Prices. | _ STANLEY BROS, Charlottetown, January 3, 1890—eod NE ded4—Bm Zaw dy & why \RLOR SETS, : TABLES, | MATTRESSES, At 20 Per Cent. Discount for Cash. Sets, 7 Pieces. REDUCED PRICE, ~ ey nig a (8e- gu? F 190 Complete Bedroom SO2Z0 950, w hile the estimate for North- REGUL AR PRIC 1. ~ - do. ee do. do. - - ’ do. do., - * - do. do., a do; +. +3 40 Parlor Sets, 7 Pieces. 'REGULAR PRICK, .- -- REDUCED PRICE, do. Gl, © cere do. do., - - do. G04" 0% -arlor Tables, ‘for One Month at this Big Discount. MARK WE Charlottetown, January 30, 1800. Saul Bis Brown’s Block. —~AND—— ASTRAKAN JACKETS, —AT SPECIAL— LANKETS —AND— QUILTS onal itias Low Prices to Clear. | as Per ee ee ——— a Suey ‘YO0U$ Ul GULYR] POA 0} SedIUg [VIGdY OYVM OM TWO sq) sung te. Cent. Discount FOR CASH! \- aetna ——(x) so geasercethettecee m $18.00 A SET. 22 00 do. do. 24 00 do. do. 32 OU do. do. 35.00 do. do. 60.00 (Walnut). do. $55.00 A SET. 40.00 d}. do. - 45,00 do. do. 65.00 do. do, wie —_— {x) dime Regular Price, $3.25; Reduced Price, $2.60 ’arlor Tables (Walnut), ” 5.00; Sideboards, Mattresses and Halil Stands at the same reduction. —{x) This is no second-hand Bankrupt Stock, but our own regular stock, which we are offering Call and see for yourselves, as we have an immense stock and mean to make this the Larges: Furniture Sale ever held in this City, & CO. eee et) IGHT Brown’s Block. S¥OOg INO UO B¥e} 04 JOU PUY [eg 04 Sactag yeLoadg JeyO [[IM 2M YIUOP stU9 TLV. | eat ‘Ulster Cloths, | Mantle Cloths: asain WE Dmminn | Astrakan Cloths. | SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS PURCHASERS -steidliiealins | | | | | | These Goods. STANLEY BROS. 11890. JANUARY 381 a ant a Brown's Block. DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS ALL COLORED DRESS GOODS LOW PRICES ‘dvsy) ppos eq [IM Bey pasyseape spoon ‘Aren.ep Jo yuo ey) Ty Clear Our Stock. STANLEY BROS it is probable that in 18 lt is certain we shail try. This Mouth of ‘January, before Stock Taking, we will clear out the balance of our Wool Goods, and Far Goods, ia Mais, Far Tippets, Ladies’ Fur Circulars, Astrakan Jackets, Men's Fur Coats and Fur Caps, and will seil Mea’s Overcoats, Reefers and Suiis cheaper than any other Store, Try us and de convinced. - , (x) N STORE AND TO inv. cut gl B > M A. C D © IN A Is D i Roller . ‘© °e 3 Charlytictewn, January 3, you S62 (J EIN SP Rmaa TL. Bargain Makers. — a ee ct ee W PROBABIL For the New Year! ~~ Ae Seneieeneeneee ee $e, TIES 90 we shall break the record as A Big eto —--AND GREAT—— Ready Cash Bargains ven Beiun. JAS. PATON & COS. W* ARE CLEARING OUT the balance of our WIN- TER STOCK at a great re- duction. Big Discounts off Fur-Lined Cioaks. Big Discounts off Winter Jackets. Tremendous Bargains in Fur Caps, Fur Boas, Cajes and Muffs. Millinery & Dress Goods VERY CHEAP. ee ee ee 2,000 Yards Grey Flannel ——A T—. 20 p. 6. Under Regular Prices, We offer this great induce- ment for Two Weeks ouly. Goat Robes and Fur Goats, At the Very Lowest Prices. The Whole Stock of Ready- made Reefers, Overcoats and Ulsters at prices that will astonish those who faver us with a eall. ee cena, Our Carpet Department 18. THE LARGEST & BEST ON THE ISLAND. For Low Prices and Best Designs we take the lead. we eee Mantle asd Ulstar Cloths clearing out at 20 per cent. under regular prices. Now is he time to secure Bargains. Our Whole Steck of Blankets ata Great Sacrifice. REMEMBER! —-Now is the time, if you want to buy a lot of goods for little money Jas, Paton & Ub, MARKET SQUARP, Jemwiry 10, 1890, iP TARE AS TAO BOTY ; or ‘ \ ae 7 * oo a camaers maaanae ec ms ra r ¢ | eee Sem aby ate energies ks i vi ee ae by sa a ae U ree i getionrindaaa: 4 Ne 4 4 x en a risa Z ’ pee mg age ghana cage ae