THE DAILY EXAMINER. tems, TRLEGRAPHIC NEWS, Local and Other sinMent in St. Peter's School SPEROUAL DESPATOMES TO if KAXAMINUK ‘ ‘ il) pay } : { tS i welroom this even- ao } , e v e om o- Summary of Proceedings. VA CORPS A apecial meeting wil : int it room this evening at 7.30 } ae liiford, Seeretary. Orrawa, Feb. 11. © . * 1. n t he House cf Commons to-day, Mr | nhnu ska'ing ¢c r Davies introduced a ‘bil! to extend the char ouris will take place to nt } Mgnt. : er of the Summerside Bank ft e is exp ert, i Sir Richard Cartwright asked if the at tention of the Government had been called MOR CONVERTS, — We learn from th ' to the letters recently published by Mr. Rykert, M. P., which reflected seriously upon several Ministers, and were calculated ‘ at «6SiX Converts were baptized ny Ast Hinson ia the First Baptist Chur loncton, on Sunday merning. ~ to cause public scandal CARNIVAL N Sir John Macdonald said his, attention black, clown white, : lian brown, and colo prints for the face at | had been called to the 1 titers, and some of Wats ie Drag Store. Leave orders some them surprised him very mach, The mem- a 6 wanted bers of the Goverament were willing that - i there shou!d be an investigation. Dion't Come Ort Che green race for a s On the debate on Laurier’s motion to can of harness, to have taken piace on the ice yes el the rebate « fe rn duty now allowed Sons ; . : tener ees Ste ; ; terday afternoon, falied, owing to ther elon id stillers, Sir John Mae lonald said the an insufl n umber of ent , : } tnu I entries. i} Government considered this as one of a lseries of motions affecting the fiscal policy CARN L. Remember the fancy dress ca : . heal tun Sd pee Aa and they therefore resisted this attempt nivel in Hillsborough Rink te-morrow (Thurs . +: , : a st premature action on the subject They day) evening. The managers are making 7 - niet ieciine o acree y¢ ys »} acti extensive prepat ations for the event, and man\ nust da line ¢ gree wy such action There will likely b now as propr sed. It was intended to ibring down shortly a tariff measure of j ce nsiderable importance, and affecting con- We understand that the first ‘siderable interests, and when this was sub ‘tures to be given in| mitted would be proper time for tariff dis- novelties are promised a iarge attendanc e - LecruRre f a series of ec Pownal Hall this season will be delivered | cussior. on M maay night next, 17th inst ‘ by Mr. i sir by h ird qc itwright said the Pre- H. c M ae lon dd, M. P. 7, Subject: j miers announcement was equival¢ nt t “TT e Siege of L tisburg.” dimitting that the Governmnnt intended seansicnineih ito eontinue their policy of discrimination EXPORTATION Of CATTLE.—At a recent’ against the farmers. Chey refused event» , d } , > . ¥ } °°. P } eting the York, Oat., County Council ad-!all>w the farmers privileges allowed dis opted a resolation urging the Government not /t jlers. The farmers were now obliged to i meriean cat . : . } : f American catile | ; nport corn for stock feeding, and if thers nes on the grout ; . es on the grouat) was any honesty in the temperance sup rters of the Government they would not favor the distillers at the expense of the tu permit the expor'Cion to Europe over Canadian that it would be injurious to Canadian farme: ‘ ly il ( ARNIVAI N [ke Rink Directors - } desir: t t they cant uu iarmers, After further discussion, take to furnish miete liat of the costumces Laurier’s amendment was lost on a divi- atthe forthcoming carnival if skaters don sion of 69 to 104 hand in their names and the character to ie The House then went into Committee of } f S . : , ‘r } s+} . . },? presented before to-morrow night. of Suppiy, proceeding With Cons ierabie of @ son ! » a3 } ; ~ the estim ‘Les, until eleven O Clock, When 1} Ir StroppeD THE PAPER.—According to o1 idjourned. uo exchanges, La G ippe has serious y Mr. Ry kert wanted to make immediate crippied the Yarmouth Herald establishment | explanations, but it was decided that he be during the past three weeks, nearly everyone | heard on Thursday, when he will speak at i engaged therein b ing more or less affected by | ] , ‘sume length. the disease, and tt fas not yet entiiely relax- | a ed ite grasp, says that paper. One eftect has tee ee been the 7'e/egram’s non-appearance last week British Polities. . ; — canines ' BLE ANID Lonpon, F ll \ VatvaBLe Animart.—A handsome two- | JONDON, Feb . i \ wre iver . Lies 4 , ‘ ¥* year-old horse, driven abouts town by Mr. W.| - In the House of Commons to-day, Sir ~ | Wik , attracted a good feal of attentiou ' James Fergus yn, Under Secreta V pro- to-day Ip inoniry we were informed that} ; .* or. i ~ py ve Ve pyre tee } mised to lay on the table at an early date the aniu was the property of Mr. be : Po , a ee oe t. bev). \ the papers relating to Pornugsl and South rtz, and was by Hernando out of an Ai . Rizht mare. He certainly is one of the m promising specimens of horseflesh we seen for a long time, Balfour announced that on next Monday 1e would introduce the Lrish laud purchase ie One clause of the bill, he said, pro- vides for the creation of a land depait 1 hav > o foo Mccu For Her.—Mrs. Matilda De- yy, @ French woman of Coburg, Ontario, went. who received last week a pension of $12,060; Sir William Vernon Harcourt offered a for her late husband's military service in the motion declaring that the London Times, in American wir, did not live long to enjoy the| publishing the forged Pigott letters, was bounty ot the Uuited States governm nt. guilty of a breach of privilege. Tne shock of surprise, combined with a bad Aiter a discussion, in which Harcourt atta & of la gri - and asthma, prooved too | Glad stone, Labouchere, eaaietelh ‘iaik mc forthe esl cnatitation ef the Pyrat anpperted the maton, Sit Jha . E.don Gorst, Under Secretary for India, moved that the House decline to consider the motion of breach of privilege. Mr. Balfour and Solicitor,General Sir Edward Clarke oppesed it. Smith in behalf of the whole Govern- ment and his party, expressed himself sat- ape. - Wry SaHe Dip Ir.—A late despatch says that the motive of Miss Charlotie Danlap, of Susquehanna, Pa , for committing suicide by takiag poison, has been learned. She was engage’ to be married on Wednesday to a young man who u her parents lavour‘’ d, but istic d that Parnell proved the letters for- her affections had been given to another. /ies. The moticn ¢ ffered by Sir William She lefs a mote requesting that she be buried | Vernon Harcourt was rejected—240 to 212. in her wedding dress, and stating that she} Sir John Gorst’s amendment was adopted. would rather die than marry. _-—_—>_>-_ -_—_——_ Mrs. Weexs’ Conprtioy.—The St. John| ‘Interfering with Evangelists. Sun of the lith, at hand this af ernvon, | i ay ‘. siys: Mrs. R. I. Weeks is steadily regain- Hutt, Ont., Feb. 11. ing her health at the Dufferin Hotel, and | Another serious row occurred here to- City Marshal Cameron hopes to be able to| night. When some Ottawa evangelists leave for Charlotretuwn the latter part of ltried to bold a religions meeting, the bunld- Dr. Berryman, at the request }ing in which the meeting was held was at- tacked and the gathering broken up by the A number of men were injured by The police force was un- ss able to control the mob. The lady evan- AN i NTRUE Rerogt.—aA private letter | gelists were sent hime in cabs. Svume re- rom Sem Francona, Cal eye tee repert tha /vulversbte were fired, bot aobody was killed while in the discharge of his duty at Oakland some time ago, left his insurance pricy to bis sweetheart, Miss Nelie Downs, | ee as was stated at the time, is not correct, | ee 1 Tuz Examiner, it may be explained, made | Liszon, Feb. [1. the statement that the policy was lett Miss} The Ministers of War, Marine and Downs upon the strength of what was pub-| Finance have signed decrees authorizing lished in the California papers at the time of | the completion of the defences of Lisbon jand arming the forts with guns. The de- ‘erees provide for the purchase of tor- A VauoasLe Esrate—We learn from a pedvoes, the organization of the army and ‘Toronto despatch that the following disposit-| the building of eight warships, bonds to be ion hasbeen made of Senator Macdovuld’s jgsued to cover the indebtedness thus in- e.tate, which is valued at 1,600,0 0: Lo es- | curred. tablian a hospicel, $100,00 3 to each of his ey oe own child en, 100,000; to Lis wile, 10,009 per Earthquake Shocks. annam; his brether Alexander, $20,00); te half brother James, $12,000. In ado ion Sr. Louis, Feb, 12. to their 100,000 each, Joho K. and Fraser, ee sons of deceased, will inherit the f:mily res- At 7.05 o’clock last evening two distinct idence and grounds vulued at 350,000, in pro- ‘earthquakes were felt. The disturbance portion of 60 and 40 per cent respectively, “was most powerful in the southern part of Victoria coliege is left $25,100 on condition | the city, where many people were so bad y frightened that they ran into the streets. At the Courthouse, Insane Asylum and Tux St. Lawkexce Spannep.—Montreal | Alexian Brothers’ Hospital, the shucks pro- advices say that the Canadas Atlantic Rail- | duced much excitement. road steel Bridge over the st. Lawrence at | : . Cotean Landing is now all bat completed, and Didn't Geta Hearing. on Moaday last freight trains made their in- — Lisson, Feb. 11. this week. of the Island authorities, sent forward a| report on Mrs. Weeks’ condition on Satur- | mob. day. a yne-throwing. | injured thereby. Getting Ready For Action. the accident. - _ that it is removed to To: outo, Weter Street, on the llth inst., Maria Far row, in the 18th year of her age. He Gor Her.—*"*A-Bashful Man's Wo DUMINLUN PARULARLNN | erie eicesenatineatceitie eeoent op sned, harris & Stewart, London House. WHAT SOME BOYS DISCOVERED IN A HOVEL, horrible discovery was made in Carleton to a y. Two old women, sisters, named illen and Johanna Sinnott, lived i what is called Mill Poua. room up stairs, and kept hens, geese and ducks in a room below. house was unoccupied. heard knocking inside the broke in to investigate. they found Johann Sinnott lying im bed shivering with cold and nearly starved. The room was indeseribably filthy. Going cut to get assistance they chanced to look into the rooms where the fowls were kept and there, near a stove, found the dead hody of Ellen Sinnott, with hens roosting on the corpse. boys hurried away, and officer Ross and others went atonce to the house. Ellen had probably been dead a couple of days itial trips over the whole work. Up to Mon- A large crowd assembled to-day in tle day, 10 months and 10 days were oc sapied ia se prea ” sient tial ee place Dom Pedro. Republican orators ene | one ts ; Be > i "OU, : is nm ae a ; tng? ili deavored to harangue the various groups. and four of 223 feet each, while the Swing: |. ibe police and cavalry charged the ma‘s bridge covers 355 feet and the main channel, m 50 pews * avairy ue & which dispersed, after some fighiing. The itslinds that intersect the bridge are ; ' : . , 9.01 ’ ‘Te F te Giroux island, 995 feet, the Round island, Sev enty-eight persons were arres‘e, 1,226 feet. The whole struetare is a mile and at oe e . ' > . « 1 three-quarters in length. Personal. - — —_— — | James Clow, M. P. P., Murray Harbor, hes He May BE SAVED. Accordidg to a Tor- | 7 : onte despatch, it is probable that Kane, the been e'ected one of the Vice: Presidents of the alleged wife marderer, who Was sentencod to Clydesdale Horse Association of ¢ anada. a hanged to-day, may now be acqritted. Richard Hunt, Esq-, Chairman of the Sum hos, Peers, awell known cittle dealer of for- merside Town Council, 18 visiting the cily. eato. made a statement before the mayor on He ia rewistered at the Hotel Davies. — the 7th, to the + flect that when le was going His Houor Judge Keliv, of Summerside, is abont nine o'clock on the night of the amongthe guests at the Hote! D avies. murder, he saw two men leave Kane's house. A st. Joho despatca to the Halifax Chron- Oa seeing him they bid behind a dump of tele. dated McLeod, home, Feb. LO, seys: r brother of Mrs. Weeks, is here from Bostor, and will remain and accompany his sister to- | . dict. He thought they iatended te rob him, and after passing them he asked thom what they were doing, and they rao away. Kane P. E. Island. : e at the time of the trial, ssid he was drunk Mr. A. W. Sterns, of Perkins & Sterns, when the murder was committe l, and that i6 crossed at the Capes, Monday, going ‘9 was aja blank tohim A copy of this state- Earope via. New York, to purvhage tae Urns ' *) iuvet has buen sent W the Minster of Justice pring oud eunmer siuck. : DLE Lt. At the residerco of Mr. John QGuaffney, \t U gu, on the 10th inst. after a shot New Embroidery—Our spring stock now A fine assortment, selling cheap.— fel? Gi a> Hiens Roost On the Corpse. a ° A A St. John despatch of the Stl in a part ol mio dl tumble cqown he use on the corner cl ‘They lived ina The rest of the Some boys pass'ng house and Going up stairs 1 number of The hort ifie ; Her face, hands, feet and legs were frozen. Her sister had been sick in bed for some time. The two had not been cn speaking terms for over a week. Both were miser- ably el id, Johanna, the living sister, h aving on aman’s o!d coat and vest She says she has had no food, except a pound and a } P 3 } . } half of suda biscuit, for twenty-one Cays She allayed her thirs by sucking 1 icles +} ‘ : t ? } tha formed on the window tear net bed. The two sisters came from Irishtown, > | e , Parish of Lancaster, to Carleton, and their only means of living was the Faie oF evgs [t was sais ome money They have one nephew liv- ? . ; , 1, however, that they had savea ing in Carleton, and to his house Johauna was taken. Ejlen’s body was taken to City Hall, and an iuquest wil he he! ‘ : > } 5 Persons who visited the house b f re the dead and living were removed say it was he they ever wit- in they had te the most heartrending 51 nessed. When they wen scare the hens from the dead woman’s body 1. H.C, ASSOCIATION. LECTURE COURSE. ; RHE opening Lecture of the season in core ” nection with the Y. M. C. Association, will be delivered on FRIDAY, Evening next, the 14th iost., by Charles Palmer, Esq Subject—British Columbia and the North west, from persoual observation Chair to be taken at 8 o'clock. Admission 10 cents, og ~ + t , R. M. BARRATT, Secretary. febl2 Estate of George M. Harris, ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE. TOTICE IS HEREBY GI VEN that George : M. Harris, of Cha:lottetown, Auc tiopeer, has made an assignment to me for the benefit of his creditors, and | therefore give notice to all persons having cliims against him to furnish the same to me at the office of Mr. [dward d H nigs yn, a). cz. Un irl rite own, t P. KE. Island, within tiirty days from this | ; ‘ aate, Dated 20th January, 1890. kK. R. BROW, jan20—2w (mwts Assignee. { g RT ican NVC LEY, Novica of Masting yes ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Merehants’ Bank of P. K. Island, for the election of Directors and receiving a statement of the affairs of the Bank, will be held at the Banking Offee on THURSDAY, March 6th, at the hour of E'even o’c ock, a, m. Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier on or before Wednesday, March Oth. By order, WM. McLEAN, fe . Cashier, OLD LONDON CAFE, JUST OPENED, With all the Delicacies of the Season. i BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that I have just opened the above ‘ale, and have secured the services of one of the best Cooks in the Proviace, and it is my intention to see that everything wil! be done to cater to the wants of ali my patrons. Come and try our Cook. JOUEN JOY. fi b3 WAATS, LAST, FUUNB ae Sin — ‘ WEDNESDAY, J i including ies — gi & » & Os, “ £ * Seat a” & ase hi? 3 RE ee PRE Ds e is ery Neer 3% 7 ee 49 144 Chaottetown, February 7, 1890—eod (Hh pe White Cotto Canadian Gi eer Suckers, New New New New 'Tickings, 4 » 3 ® Special Prices Those who want the best Charlottetown, February 6, 1890—eod sa MONTH OF FEBRUARY is the Regalir Live at any price tu clear off low, and a few MEN’S FUR COA C's Don’t fail. If you wang Geauine Bi Charlottetowa, February 3, 1890— ly & Great Dry Goods a MEN'S OVERCOATS, REEFERS and SUITS—the very Cheapest in Town. 2 1890 FEBRUARY owe — ae . CASES EIN 1D, all the Nobby Styles. \ soe (x) eumemes HE WONDERFUL GHEAP MEN QUEEN STREET. x Stanley. ok ereRNe. iowieceseauieee sae SES AND BALES 1s, | New Print Cottons, New Scotch Ginghams, New Shirtings, New Fiannelettes. as — nghams, x) ed on Many Lines This Mont gonttivenapii —_—-—— —(x }————- value for their money should call on us, PERKINS & STERNS. eee - ae MACDONALD. Q Clothing Sale. All Remnants are sold off (x) best Month in the Year to get Bargains at our Store. will follow with Big Discounts , A few SLEIGH RUBES left, will be sold at tremendous bargains. ae egains ia LADI£3’ DRE3S GOODS, we would advise you to try J. B. MACDONALDS. QUEEN STREET. } WKY The Great Stock of Boots an off at from 20 to 2 per This Stock is all new and imported AND SHOE STORE. Crarlottetown, Pobdraary 3, 1899—dy & - OST -Horze Blanket th's morning on Wey- mouth or Water “tcets, between Sidanes Sreet and the Reilway ound Heuse A reward will be given if jeit at B.S. Davies & Co’s.. Cameron Block uaz O3St—A_ pair of yvo'drimmed Spee'acies wrapped upina handkerchief, Finder » ill pl age eave at th 8 Office, fvi2 lipd ee in this city, a Gold “Breast- pin, horse s®o+ design, Finder will be re- warded by leaving it ut th 8 o'tice. 2i pd—{b10 } 1a _A web of dark homesp:in cloth was dropped near the corner of Powna! and — id- n-y Streets of Kriday, 7thinst. It was imm~e- diately pieked np by a young man, who will} ovli.e the owner by leaving it xt the Police} Station, otherwise proceedings will be a -* t recovering if. 2i-- feb Wanted ~—A good Cook to goto the coun'ry w vere another girl is kept. Good wHpzes to the right person. Apply at tils Office. febswim ; \OOK WANTED.—Iao a small family. Apply | J at this o.uice, tf—jausi AOR SALE.—A two-story Dwelling House, with | good yard room, The house contains seven | rooms. with kitrhen attac :ed, situate near cor- ner of Edward and Fi'zroy Streets. Terms reasonsble. apply bo le KEDDLN, Soheitor. janzd—ul i } ia —_— ——— —— (x) sees gcse atonal orth of Boots and Shoes ! —(s) Shoes at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE selling 8 cent. Discoaat for Cash during the next Two Months. animes ———{x) a ee good goods at the DOMINION BOOT MACDONALD, PROPRIETOR. Customers can rely on getting J. Bb. this fall. wky We F THE ABOVE LINES, when looked appear irregular or of unequal distinctness, yuur ey CONCERT. Vi* VINNICOMBE, assisted by _ bis i Pupils, will give an ORCHESTRAL CONCERY? at the PHILHARMONIC HALL, cella at from a distanc? of about twelve feet, ° es need glasses for astigma- tism. Such Jenses we have made to order from optical measurement ot ome. aye Monday Evening, Feb. li. . = with finely adjusted instruments. Perscns who cannot read easily by arial properly firting Spectacle. It is just as i glasses as it is to use them fou sirung. eves te-ted. Province. woreng AViVA dado Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1890-2aw why icial Jight ought to correct their sight by a ES : tv go too long without] THEf lowing vocalists will kindly asetst ; Mrs. Maicolm “eLeod, Miss Katie Hynd- o> avoid either error, ca!) and have your : sig oP ae y man, Rev. Fred E. J Lloyd Piofessor Caven nuch vf a mistake Te keer ar ment vf Spectacles and Eyeglasses in the We keep the largest assortment vf Speciac Tu ycgiasse and Herr Hermans. Concert at 8 o'clock, sharp. Price ef Admission, 35 conts to all parts of the Hail. Lickets may be had at Reddin’s and Wat- son's Drugstores, also Chappelle's Bookstore § Programme on Saturday vest, CAMERON BLOCK. fevs LATLOR, = 7 ti 4 ve