— a tne nace ene neta ele mV ii Local and Other items. Sy. James’ HAI t iat 4 , ? ‘ LY RALL‘ All the young men sa i \ c . ’ : round Mr. A. A. Bartlett ¢ : 7 : tures in St. James’ Ha i ‘ | Mexico.’ le M1 a 3 0 \ \ Kartiett or Mexic : CONQUEST - an oe ‘lhe Conqgu st of ii ; ues . will Geliver & ies : \ <e James’ Halil this ning \ Mes . ino os mere I ~ be Le large attenau « : NY Do not forget the Scot Ewrerratyet : Laiedgeniaun Uillb ; serfainment a tish ene ' oie . oe R n Oveen Street, this evening AAhl wu, ~~" : on eth mT members ot the Ciub, with frie nds and rae ie men, are expected to attena. fellow-clan « killed ar i ‘ tween trains on a dense fog idens in Une man was In tur Foo dozen injure lina the Brooklyn elevated Thursday morning. A New York resulted in the injury of persons. slision b re ad in similar ac fanu oo , ; . » FINeD Samuel B. BR hosi@nel, ol Lal A Captain master ot the sign mouth, N. S., has been fined £10 and costs (in all £17 8s) at the Liverpool! police court for going to sea on a foreign voyage W ithout having a certificated mate on board. - steamsp!p .\dvices from Ottawa! Irwin has received challenge cups, | CHALLENGE CUPS state that Lieut.-Col. from London two silver which Lord Landsdowne had presented to! the Artillery Association. The cups are to be competed for annually at the domin- ion artillery meeting. siiecici cena Goop Work.—Since the week of prayer, held in the Cornwall Methodist Ciurch, a ; a. gf PELEGRAPHIO NEWS, | SrPeciaAL DespatTcurs ro Tur EXAMINER. | 7 > » . . i The Annexation Question. MonrreaL, Jau. 28. Bishop Lagleshe, of Three Rivers, who was credited by American papers some time since with entertaining Annexation senti- ments, Is out with a magnificent letter in | which the foul slander is indignantly de- med. His Lordship says on the contrary, that before many years the dismemberment of the Roman Empire will be repeated | on the American continent, and predicts | that the great Republic will be divided into several independent States, and a portion vi that vast country will seek annexation to Canada. The distinguished prelate con- | cludes” af follows: “1 never said that the | Canadian Confederation was but a’ nouse of cards only to disappear) when 800.000 of our compatriots | who are in the States would come over here | and protect us against Anglo-Saxon hate and prejudice. I protest against such an imputation which is injurious to my coun- try, disloyal towards the Mother Country, | and totally unworthy of the proverbial loy- /aity of the French-Canadian people.” Ottawa Notes. OrTawa, Jan. 28. Mr. Robertson, M. P. for P. E. Island called at , the Marine Department to-day | and expressed his complete approval of the | }new Government steamer Stanley employ- | ied in thre Island service. that soe wan He is of opinion &% passage all winter ! through anv held of ice. force remarkable work of grace has been in pro-| Hon. Mr. Bowell has receiv ed further in- | gress. Between sixty and nw persons! forination concerning the alleged duty on! have professed conversion, and the pastor, | Canadian cars, confirming the impression | Rev. D. Davies Moore, is continuing the | he first held that Canadian cars were made | meetings each night, with unabsiing in-/lity pay duty because it was thought they | terest. were entered for local uses and not for! —_—————— | through traflic. The American law in re-| JceiLes Uirrs. ed list of presents receiv: a by De. DD »Vle the oveasion of his jubiiee celebration, we ineay “mention that he was pres nted with a handsome aiiver salad buwl by Senator How lan ; beautiful silver salt cellers Mr. Hennessey, Fredericton, N. B., as as being the recipient of other valuabie gifts from different persons. >! weil o AMAWALK THE BEAT TIFUL. —Elsewhere we pablish a well-written article from the Uatholic Record of the 15th inst., which will be read with much interest by the parents and friends of our young Islanders now making their novitiate with the Ciristian Brothers at Amawalk, N. Y¥. The initials ‘‘ A. E. Bb.” we think we recognize as those of our reverend friend, the pastor of Alberton, cccimmatiiansia Pressrrezy or P. E. Istanp.—The Pres- bytery of P. E. Island will meet in Zion Church on Tuesday, 5th February, at 11 o'clock, a. m. Business :—Remits from the General Assembly, calls, election of Modera- tor of Presbytery, nomination of Moderator of Assembly, election of Commissioners to As- sembly, complaint from Session of Caledonia, appointments, etc.—J. M. MacLeod, Presby. Ciork. since AccipentaLLy Saot.—A despatch from Moncton says that Duncan McNutt, an I. C. R. section man, while gunning on Fri- day accidentally shot himself in the groin. He walked six miles and drove 14 miles to Salisbury, where he took a train for Monc- ton and arrived there early on Saturday morning, when he received the first medi- cal attendance. He is sinking fast, and re- covery is doubtful. Cuiee@pewsnis Sap Arrarr-—A terrible calamity oc- curred at Delight, Trinity Bay, Nfld, on Tuesday, the 17th, when the house and store of Edward Legge were destroyed by fire, and his two children burnt to death. The poor father and mother are in the greatest grief, and, to add to their misery, they are entirely; destitute, as the house and store contained all the winters provision, and they did not save an article. + le: Co-Partyensute Notice. —As will be seen by referring to our advertising columns, Mr. L. E. Prowse, ‘* The Wonderful Cheap Man, has admitted his brother, (Mr. B. C. Prowse) as @ partner in his business, which will be continued at the old stand under the name and style of * Prowse Brus.” Both members of the tirm are well and favorably known to the purchasing public, and we have no doubt whatever about their carrying out all they Sayin their advertisements. We wish the new firm every success. “or Persoual, — Sir Ambrose Shea, Governor of the Bahama Islands, is in New York, The Prince of Wales has booked for every day of 1889. i Mr. W. P. Stewart, of Stewart Bros’., Waterville, Me., is onthe Island on @ visit. Charles King, cf Middleton, Mass., has nut lived 10% years in vain. He has 6u0 descen- danta. i Mr. A. D. Saxon, a native of Truro, N. 5., is one of the priacipal singers in the Madame Georgina Burns Company, one of the leading troupes in Europe. Z ‘ George Forbes, M. P. P., Vernon River Bridge; Janes McCormack, Souris, and Alex. Strang, Cape ‘traverse, were registered at the Osborne yesterday, The death is oonounced in England, of Rev. Dr. Lobley, late principal of Bishop's College, Lennoxville. Last year he refused the rector- ate of Quebee Cathedral. ; Sir John Lister Kaye paid into the {nterior Department at Octawa, a few days ago, 8/9, 000, being the purchase money for 50,000 acres of Government land in the Northwest. Mr. Cleveland's dignity will not be renab- ilitated by his withdrawing Mr. Phelps from London six weeks before he withdraws him. engagements ln addition to the publish- a uo > : + . | other vehicles is ldentical ; j gard to the importation of railway ears and} with the Can-! adian. ! ‘ : r: | A plasterer was turned back to Windsor | and spoons by on Saturday by Deiroit customs ficials, | because he had tools with him. Che Grand Trunk directors are inviting ; shareholders to petition the Canadian Gov- | ning paraliel to their road. The Samoa Affair. LONDON, Jan. 28. The London Times says, ** Englishmen will be curious to know the exact value of Prince Bismarck’s assertion that Germany is absolutely at one with England in regard toSamoa. It is difficult to believe Eng- land has given auy kind of approval to the deportation of Matieto or German inter- vention between Tamasez and Malictos partizans.”” The Times complains that he gives no signs of an attempt to curb the East African Company's official action in- volving a heavy loss to the British subjects. The Standard is entirely satisfied with Bismarck’s speech. The Daily News wants to know what is the price of Bismarck’s friendship, and in regard to Samoa what further sacrifice the national dignity of England is to make. —---- > More About Boulanger's Victory. Vienna, Jan. 28. The Political Correspondence, referring to Boulanger’s victory, says: ‘*1n diplomatic circles here the election is regarded as a sure symptom of acoming change in the system of government in France. No im- mediate danger is feared as regards inter- national complications, as it is believed international discussions will prevent ex- ternal entanglements.” The Wiener Tagblatt says: ‘* The return of France to a programme of moderation is hardly possible. The moderate element will soon disappear from the scene. Will the revolutionaries hold the field? The danger of war between France and Ger- many has now become real.”’ SERLIN, Jan. 28. Newspapers here of all shades of political opinion regard the success of Boulanger as an evil augury for the French Repubiic. Some predict the speedy downfall of the Republic and war with Germany. French Cabinet Meeting. Paris, Jan. 28. The Cabinet held a meeting this morn- ing, and discussed the measures to be ad- ypted in the event of disorders arising. It is stated that a majority of the ministers favor dissolving the chambers and holding DAILY EXAMINER, — ernment against the bonusing of lines run- | — a general election in April, but first modi- fying the electoral laws in order to present | prebiscitary proceedings. It isthe Presi-| dent’s intention to cally await events and ! accept all the responsibility the situation involves. He will not abandon the Presi- dency until the expiration of his term of oftice. Minister Floquet has decided to re- sign or take any other action that the Chamber of Deputies might consider the interests of the Republic demand. ee The French Election. Paris, Jan. 28. In consequence of the victory of Boulan- ger yesterday, the Ministry tendered their resignation this morning. President Carnot declined to accept them. The Republican journals of this city, while ad- mitting that the election of Boulanger is self from the White House. There was not enough of it left after his unseemly conduct to Lord Sackville to afford a basis for a re- habilitatory process. § So cays The Gazette. Pev. R. Brecken, M. A., who has received the call to Centenary Church, St. Jobn, is a% present in England, and is writing a series ot | Mrs. | , for @ tour | letters to the Wesleyan. Mr and Brecken leave Engiand in Febrvary up the Nile, through Palestine, aud « visit to | the chief cities of Greece and Italy; ‘* about to! realize a life’s dveam.” Prof. Wiggins is uphosding his name as a weather seer. He states that he knew, # fax back as November last, taat the winter wus to be mild. When asked by the contractors, at Ottawa, for s ioveling snow, he toid thei that there would be little or no snow, The Prof -ssor says that there will be little or no saow during the remainder of the season, « sien —— Oe SS Fresh prunes, just received per SS Stanley, at beer & Golf's. j20 31 ~~ = Fould’s Wheat Germs Meul for sale at Deer offs. fo Hl x a serious reverse. declare it is not sufficient /to discourage the party which must unite ' more closely against the threatened czar lism. The Monarchist papers assert that ‘the result of the election is condemnation of the parliamentary repubiic and presages is downiall. Mr. Chapiean’s Condition. MonrTreal, Jan. 28. ' A eable from Paris states that Hon. Mr. Chapleau’s health is improving. He goes out every day and attends to business and pleasure freely. The date of his sailing is uncertain, but he will probably leave Havre by the Bretaigne on Feb. 14th, with Mgr, Fabre, Archbishop of Montreal. Weather Bulletia. Toronto, Jan, 29.—-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds; mostly fair “weatyor | twttowamy’ ors Wie Rewer tenors we'd. Constipation Demands prompt treatment. The re- sults of neglect may be serious. Avoid all harsh and drastic purgatives, the tendency of which is to weaken the bowels. The best remedy is Ayer’s Pills. Being purely vegetable, their action is prompt and their effect always beneficial, They are an admirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and every- where endorsed by the profession. ** Ayer’s Pills are highly and univer- sally ee of by the people about here. make daily use of them in my practice.” — Dr. I. E, Fowler, Bridge- port, Conn. ‘““T can recommend Ayer’s Pills above all others, having long proved their value as a cathartic for myself and family.”” —J. T. Hess, Leithsyille, Pa. ‘For several years Ayer’s Pills have been used in my family. We find them Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and are never without them in the house.” — Moses Grenier, Lowell, Mass. “‘T have used Ayer’s Pills, for liver troubles and indigestion, during many years, and have always foal them ye and efficient in their action.’ — . N. Smith, Utica, N. Y. “T suffered from constipation which assumed such an obstinate form that I feared it would cause a stoppage of the bowels. Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills ef- fected a complete cure.””—D. Burke, Saco, Me. “‘T have used Ayer’s Pills for the past thirty years and consider them an in- valuable family medicine. I know of no better remedy for liver troubles, and have always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia.’ James Quinn, 9 Middle st., Hartford, Conn. “‘Having been troubled with costive- ness, which seems inevitable with per- sons of sedentary habits, I have tried Ayer’s Pills, hoping for relief. I am lad to say that they have served me etter than any other medicine. I arrive at this conclusion only after a faithful trial of their merits.””— Samuel T. Jones, Oak st., Boston, Mass. Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. Jaetelinnamneiine ——<ee Dik. Entered into rest, on the 28th of January, Ellen FitzPatrick, in the 48th year of her age. Safe in the arms of Jesus, Safe on His gentle breast, There by His love overshadowed, Sweetly her soul shall rest. {Funeral from her late residence, Fitzroy Street, to Cherry Valley, at 10 o'clock to- morrow. Friends respectfully invited to at- tend. TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat aud Lungs in avery short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. John, N. B. novl0O—ly dy Sherwood Cemetery Company. os, ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the above Company will be held at Four o’clock in the Afternoon of TUKSDAY, the Fifth day of February next, at the Office of the Steam Navigation Company, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets. By order. F, W. HALES, Secretary Ceme Ch'town, Jan. 26, T889—e0d Co. S -—— Jamaica Excursion STEAMSHIP “ALPHA,” —s. ©. Crowell, Commander. WPROVIDED a sufficient number of Passen- gers offer, EXCURSION TICKETS will be issued by the avove Steamer for the Round Voyage from HALIFAX TO KINGSTON, | JAMAICA, AND BACK, for Seventy-Five Dollars. i : : Passengers can remain over in Jamaica one voyage if they desire. Sailing Date, February 15th, 1889. Saloon amidships. All information on ap- plication to W, W, CLARKE, Charlottetown, Or to PICKFORD & BLACK, Halifax, janlS—Iw Romberg's Toy Symphony WILL BE REPEATED IN Sf. PETER’S SCHOOL ——- N——— Wednesday, February 13 BY SPECIAL REQUEST, The Programme will consist of other inter- esting items. Admission, 20 cents. janll Ne TICK. LL PERSONS having any Accounts against the City of Charlottetown, are requested to have: the same filed with the City Clerk on or before the 1ith of February next. By order, A. Wh fant (RSON, Notice continued under the name and CLOTHING aad DRY GOODS high prices. TUESDAY, JANUARY of Co-Partner's 29 183 9 ee ee Oe ———--[x}__— style of . We T.. As candidates for your patronage, we invite an e? | for FAIR, SQUARE DEALING. We promise for the in quantity, and the lowest prices to all customers without distinction of age or class, and ‘behind our promise stands our splendid stock of MENS’ AND BOYS’ READY-MADE pledge ourselves against inflated values and oppressive PROWSE BROS. ip - WISH TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that I have this day admitted my Brother, BENJAMIN C. PROWSE, as Partner in the Business hitherto carried on by me, the Business to be <amination of our past business record future the best in quality, the most Charlottetown, January 29, 1889. R AWS } Big Bargains. The Great oe Days longer, to give al HK. PROWSHE, C. PROW SE. Sale will continue for Fifteen a chance to obtain some of the PROWSH BROS., Successors to L, E. Prowse, “ The Wonderful Cheap Man.” Office until Noon of MONDAY, the 4th day of February next. from parties willing to Lease the Rooms in Market Hall, (lately occupied by the Stipendiary Magistrate and City Council), for one or more years). Tenders to state what amount lessee wou!d be willing to pay for rent per year to the city. } oane further information apply to the City | lerk., i the highest or any Tender, By order, A. H. McPHERSON, City Clerk. jan22—m s m an a GR SHEP FA Lo ») Courtald’s Crapes. Balmoral Crapes, Crape Cloths. Black French Merinees, Biack French Cashmeres. Black Hindoo Cashmeres. Black Henrietta Cleths. Black Serges. Black Dress Cloths. Crape Laces. Crape Fringes. Duil Jet Trimmings. el eee A FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. STANLEY BRO3., BROWNS BLOCK. Ch’town, Jan. 4. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de The Council do not bind themselves to accept ° RECEIVED - LADIES’ GOLD WATCHES, all Handsome Designs. Oh'tewn, Jan. i), 1889.—8. ewawhly. SSeS Jan. 29, 1889. =—_—= es ————————————_ pe TENDERS. ENDERS will be received at the City Clerk’s NEW SILVER WATCHES—Rockford and Waltham—- $10.00 to $50.00. WATCHES FOR THE BOYS, $2.75 to $4.50. WATCHES FOR THE GIRLIS, from $5.00 up. kx. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. i 888-9. TRAINS FOR THE PRINCE EDWARD WEST, 0 Q* AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER, 3rd, 1888, Trains will run as follows :— TRAINS FROM THE WES?, ISLAND RAILWAY. a ee Winter Arrangement. 1888-9. ———$$ ' ii 1 STATIONS, | No. 1. | No. 8. || STATIONS. ; Now | No. & ] Sk cai ia MM, Me } A.M, Charlottetown...«...... dp 71 1” PN is oui bite tesa 6 00 Rapeity, JUBeaR.core + . 7 84 2 12 i cnhsecinscndetes | 655 North Wiltshire ......... 817 3 05 Bloomfield ............+++- ico. a Hunter River..e+ees+.....- 8 30 3 20 [O’Leary.........0.. soeevees| 7 Sih Divan on 560000080 9 00 3 57 3 ee eevee 9 07 Emerald Junction ........ 9 U9 407 Wellingtons..se.c0s00+.--.| 9 49 fo a ee “er 9 23 4 22 | Miscouche bssccce Sodeeescoel = Kensington...............- ® 40 445 ar ar) 10 10 5 jSummoerside.,........ | li 35 A. M. Summereide.......... P. M, | dp; P. M. 6 $0 dp} i240 |Kensington edanubweed secef 12 05 7 0 Miscouche....... esvevccees 1 00 |freetown....... seweeer ool Be fe Wellington...... $0 bens 1 27 jEmeraid Jaunction.. --| 12 36 74 Port Hill..... ves eceobedoos 2 08 Bradalbane..........-+----| 123 45 7 53 O'LASTY....00.+ csenee sh ice 3 22 Hunter River...... | 115 8 SO Bloomfield ........ oon toa a North Wiltshire.. iv 1 29 8 45 BI, vanes tains .m..1 Koyalty Junction, ........ 212 9 37 Tignish.. s ccacnwiadiaie cued ar 65 _ | || Charlottetown yesviencwd ar 230 10 00 | 4 STATIONS. | No.% | STATIONS. | No. 10. , i} ’ os hs ap | “630° ea 41 ||Cape Traverse. ...+++++- ee ae. bani - 5 wo || Buierald Junction...... na 7 20 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A General _Ser- vant. Apply to Mas. C. i. Morrtson, Grat- ton Street. 3i—jan29 ANTED.—At the Hospital for the insane, an W assistant Laundress. Apply at a tal. ; 1.» ANTED,—A Housemaid —one who Las had W some experience, Apply at ee E PRAKE. OUND.—The Watch Chain, to which was at- F tached two gold coins and a horse’s head, advertised some time ago in THE EXaMINER, bas been fonnd, and mey ve obtained cn applic: | tion at this offre. fani6 ANTED.—A good general Servant, by a lady W intowa. No washing. Apply immediate. Iy at this office, tf—janik— Acres, pleasantly situated near Chariotte 5 further 4 town; also, Stock and Lene: be § i OR SALE.—A valuabie Farm of about 7 é TRAINS FOR THE BAST. TRAINS FROM THE EAST. i {| cies acti oe Bik ge STATIONS. ; No & | No, 7. | STATIONS, | No, 6, | No. & } H ee P.M “Hi a Charlottetown ........4« dp, 33 | || Georgetown vies seeeereeD r Royalty Junction.......... | : = i || Cardiyalerse.cseereeeers | io Tocccccccccccceereeces : i] ‘ i ieato ( ar 3 5 || Mouni Stewart June} 4. | om Se 2 | ‘ | Mount Stewart June, la 410 || Bodferd.. ee Joveeee srseee| 9 32 Ca POIGAD.cce....seceese eee 5 22 \|Royalty Junction......... 10 v5 i |Georgetown.........-++- ar 5 45 __ ||Charlutetown,.......-: er 10% Sie cite ecient acca aman are | P.M, ae ap! +, = ‘ | ount Stewart Junc....dp, : . sees 08 la errant Sreeserre ees ‘ St. PELEPS........000se0ee | 78 on ti oo Sanne *****+88 ee a eee shbeasvad | 8 Hear River.....-+ oeneeeese| oo | eens tawniiiane. dal | RS | Sours -- meleoiet +0 0s se Reet eo eee eS eee Yrains are run by Eastern Standard Time. “ x to J. B. J. UNSWORT? i coaw Hactway UTive, Chartottetown, Nov. Zith, 19e8—Gi_ atl pra Gi say as well B. Suge