ee ne JEE From North E. PROWOE, and singles him out as the Beacc DAILY EXAMINER, - - ‘ _ THURSDAY, JANUARY 17 1889. Cape to East Point the Dial points to THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, m Light and Guiding Siar of the Clothing Business of Prince Edward fsland. — (x) WH MEAN BUSINESS ! All Wool Pants, 95 cents; Good Tweed Overeoats, $1.95; Good Tweed Coats, 98 cents ; and our WHOLE STOCK of Clothing at worse than SLAUGHTER PRICES for 50 DAYS. . " ‘ ? , ‘ , ; >X! TY ‘4 Y ae _ wan a S a . a i . i ie Pei e . 2 aie = ae . , TOLLERS AND WAGE EA RNERS! — You have felt our influence in the way of low prices tor good Clothing since we opened business, getting a good full dollar’s worth of goods for every dollar you spent with us. You have received goods that will giv or poor ; thus establishing close and lasting business relations that e you satisfaction at moderate prices. a 7 Aw . : . é you 8 . SQUARE DEALING, prompt and careful attention to business is given every one—rich will bind you to our store for all time to come. 1 [x] — E£ PROWSE, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, Sign lev e upon the extortioner, demanded why he | charged two shillings, upon which the cab lman dryly anewered, ‘* We wish to discour- Local and Other Items. | ; ‘ Po ee ee i il se Banp at the Hillsborough Rink to ae ine Sawoem sae oe a r i sible, gir. es » Col | Mrs. Harriet Beecher Stowe continues to ScPREME COURT Lhe use of Cole vs Biggar is still going on. ' - j . “ee . - , improve in health and spirits, and is phy: ically ious illness of last summer. Queen Ranavalona III. of Madagascar and Late Parrrs.—Our tl unks are due Mr. A. ; | Be for ypit s of late California papers. —_—--— sakes in a most delightful manner. First the ro-N Remember the Concert at | Queen sent her photograph to M. Carnot, then ‘i this evenin he roada are ex-|the Pr sident sent his own and that of Mme. | a bi Ds ~¥ 4 e ° e at id the weather looks favorable Carnot, and added to them a diamond pin. i wll vis viii & 3 Pr * “ e oe > es Ihe ‘* Souveraine pain Pepice,” as she is oe leetric light has| wickedly called in France, was so charmed MORE LIGHT , new electri gn ’ ? orner of Grafton and | with the glittering stone that she told the |French Resident at Tanonarivo she would a lhenceforth wear it on her bosom, where | Pouce Court.—Patrick Hughes drunk, $30 | otherwise the cross of the Legion of Honor peek Piwoec bi wilt I Pownall streets or 30 dave; Mrs McKay, disorderly about the | has its place. ~ . 5 . ' ; r ~———» streets, remanaed ! t days. -_—_ — FIREMEN ! The annual meeting of the | Notes and Clippings. Relio Fire Engine Co. will be held this | aa | ** Nothing venture, nothing have,” is just } las true a maxim in advertising asin any | lother line of business; neither more nor New Steamer.—The Ottawa Free Pressijoss true. Itis impossible that all adver- says that the new steame! the Steam Naviga-|tjsing should succeed, however well de- tion Company propose patting on next year, | vised ; it is impossible that all should fail, vill cost m the neighborhood of $100,900. lif it be well conducted. The concurrence od fortune with good management lies | sort reg 1} ‘ . evening at 8 o'clock. Atul attendance 1 reg Uesled. ea ee ee bn Dele Ucurk UfTy A turther supply oO he 0 : : ; lil trated, cont At poe of Char-}|™ the root of success in every enterprise ; Ztteacrt ea, © weeh ; ic : i ac . . . - . . ’ - He that waits for fortune never finds it ‘ lottetown, received at the Diamond Book- a ; . This is the last chance to procure this The risk of good or bad success must be a° . excellent issue. taxenu > 1 Canadians do not sigh for such a state of Rupssine Ir Into Hayti.—A special to) : i >! affairs as is described by a New York paper the New York Mail and SLxpress dated | ; : uae: pea ell T! “ : ‘ked |" the matter of divorces. It says: ‘* It is January 5, says ane ee ‘ vabli a disgrace to our civilization that fifcy for by the owners of the Hay lan anon diverse systems of marriage and divorce | has been settle bene a tod wore h: ‘are tolerated in this country. That in one) of which Pras 3 paid to-day “a4 000 State a man may be a lawful husband and $30,000 is due March first, and 920, lin another a bigamist. That in one a ve fir The steamer will leave January : Juve first. rhe steamer will leave January ‘woman may be a wife, and in another a; 20th for New York. |mistress. That in one children may be | eo legitimate, and in another illegitimate. Ectirst or THE Mooy.—There was 4 par” |'That in one natural heirs may inherit, and tial eclipse of the yon shortly after mid-|jn another be disinherited. Thatin a com- | night last night. ‘There is a ; differen ‘2 of | munity where polygamy and polyandry are opinion as to how long it lasted. Some, per: ‘declared to be crimes, a man inay be the sons say that it only lasted about haif a" jusband of more than one woman, and a| hour, while a merry party returning home oriole » | ; : . rom , > -e than one husband, from a social, say it was visible until about woman the wife of more than one husband.” | two o'clock. It is reported that some of the ——_—— eS —--- latter party say there were two eclipses. That Eagle. | bil tienes Man Isuvrep.—Henry Williams, a laborer in the employ of the Waterworks contractors, was seriously injured yesterday afternoon. It appears that he was one of a number of men Srr,—** Heraldry”, I see, writes to tell | you that it was not the golden eagle that | was chosen by the founders of the American | at work digging a trench leading from the Republic as their re — ed main pipe into the dwelling of a resident of | body said it was-—so ‘eraldry might | Lower Spring Park Road. In the centre of | have saved his wind to cool his porridge. | the road a passage way had been left for horses His slur as to the alleged fish-stealing pro- and along this a team laden with hay and pensities of the nation tothe south of us is} « horse hitched behind, was being driven. jin very bad taste. ‘* American seiners”’, | When about the centre of the passage way | we know, attempt to steal and do steal | referred to, the last mentioned animal took | 9-¢,gionally, tish within the three mile limit. | fright from some cause OF another, and shied But who are these American seiners? Nine- = side, falling into the excavation where ty per cent, at least, are not American citi- Williams was at work. The horse in falling Perhaps “ Heraldry”, who} , revs a - =| zens at all. came in contact with Williams, injuring ais. ; “sas | : : The int ancies cnows all abou » eagles, will severely in the right side. The injured man fancies he knows all about the eagles, was removed to his home on Great George tell us who they are. n 3 street, where he now is. It will probably be : ee some days before he is able to resume work. Jan’y 16th, 1889. 3 eal, ly AO A _—_— — +o oa \ Personal The Baltimore American thinks the little — school girl who wrote that ‘* The interior Mr. Hazen bas been re-elected Mayor of | of Africa is principally used for purposes of | Fredericton by acclammation. exploration,” was not far out of the way. Mr Colin McDougall, of Halifax, died sud denly at that place last week. He was well known in this city. Queen Victoria will shortly confer the de eoration of the order of the Garter upon Prince Henry of Prussia, W. F. Cutten, Stipendiary Magistrate of Amherst, diedfon Saturday afternoon, after a | painful iliness of some weeks. Little Devereux Blake insists that the word | ‘‘ obey” shall be omitted from the marriage. But perhaps—perhaps she would aliow the bridegroom to use it. 4 , Charles Minto, representing Gault Bros., of Remedy for all Throat and Montreal, crossed over in the Stanley from Pictou yesterday. He reports that the thick- est ice met was about eighteen inches, and em ~ ee passe Cheng & whom It has cured hundreds of cases considered ea ; hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens Joseph Cook says he does not wish to un- ge aeag eee ; aaane the ete empire ; but he would the diseased or enegag tort ny? am a in rather be an American to-day than a Roman|® Ye'y short time. Just a lew Coses wilt cure to» Cagar. So would almost anybody ; the |* fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents Taian oad are all dead 7 ’ per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. pevOMe § ; e3Se é ° A ar : : An Ottawa despatch of the 15th says :— W. HAWKER & SON, Senator Carvell‘ of P. E. Island, arrived here ; Proprietor, last night for the session. For sume time past novl0O—ly dy 8t. John, N. B. the senator has been failing, and his physician advised a change of air, Mr. Carvell following the advice by coming to the capital a little earlier than he otherwise would have done : Ella Chamberlain, the whistling soloist, was prevented from app aring at a concert at the -— theatre at Woreester, Mass., Sunday night, |+ ,r71gs WISHING RUBBEL STAMPS of with the Boston Ideal Banjo, Mandolin and any kind can save from 25 to 50 per cent. by Guitar Club, and a local band. One of the |leavine or sendin : their orders to the FREDER- tocal ministers objected, and the Mayor re- ICKS PUBLISHING CO. fused to allow the whistler to whistle anything Consequently the whistler All sizes in Kid Gloves at Stanley Bros. HAWKER’S 1D CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable ——s Lung Diseases. ee dea oe ENGRAVING | did not appear. 2 Phe following story is told of 2 distinguish-| parties requiring Cuts of their Buildiaxs or ed Eainburgh proessor Desiring to go tolany kind oi Trade Cats, can be furnished with church “one wet Sunday, he hired a cab, | them for abot one-half of the usual price. Send | On reaching the chur h door he tenderea a for samples of work and prices. shilling—the leyui rare—to cabby, and was FREDERICKS PUBLISHING CO., some what surprised to hear the cabman say, McHachern’s Building, Charlottetown. ‘Twa shilliv,’ sir.’ The professer, fixitg his| janlé—dy dl wky 2 of this Island, made and passed in the fifty- , D ° 1 ‘ first year of the reign of Her present Majesty ran Fil ig nyertainment | , : ee ie Oe . | Queen Victoria, Chap. 12 intituied: ‘* The City ‘| and mentally, quite as well as before her ser-| o¢ Charlottetown Incorporation Act,” } | President Carnot have been exchanging keep- ‘Election of 4 Mayor and one person | 1 Streets. | corner of Kent and Queen Strects. ' . ; . } | In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shopof|; & 4 Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great} eR add north of Grafton Street. | e | add north of Graton comprise all that partot| Black French Merinoes. ‘Election of & Water COMMISSION. |, pct. uuve oF ABOVE Goops aT’ of the Big Hat, Queen CIVIG ELECTION. FOR MARSHFI Street. LD, HO! j j ; | | } | —— a ox it wi [* pursuance of an Act of the General Assembly | I do hereby give Public Notice that an ' A MUSICAL AND LITERARY ENTER. | [x] TAINMENT will be given in the NEW | to serve as a Common Couneil- ‘ora at MARSHFIELD, on the | Bi < ey man in the City Council for | OL each Ward of said City, «| PAUFSday, 87th January, Inst, Being in all a MAYOR and FIVE COMMON | OPENING ADDRESS by the Rev. A. W. eh oe : om“ | Mahon, M. A., to be followed by Vocal and COUNCILMEN, will be held on Instrumental Music, Readings and Recita een) | wer | tions by a number of the best amateur ae: , ; ; " W 3 W ednesday, the 23rd day of | formers in Chintietictows. oe ee All idtas 0 Prices . i | S e oors open at Seven o'clock, Entertain- | ment to begin at half-past Seven o’clock. ; Tickets, 25 cents each. Proceeds to be! used in furnishing the Hall. [x] Should the evening prove unfavorable, the | In VV ard No. 1, ator near the I ire Engine Entertainment W ill be held ou the fol owlng House on King Street, between Great George | Monday evening. | Ch’town, Jan. 4.—eod&wkly. GENTLEMEN, January, A. D., 1889, At the several places, that is to say: | In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas | J. A. FERGUSON, Connolly, opposite Mr. RK. Heartz’s Warehouse. | Secretary Sy ay Ss Le betwee Gre r wre ¢ Iri 2@/ . : o: . " — sydney Street, between Great George and Prince | janll1—dy 3i s nw wky li pat In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House, | In Ward No. 4, at or near the new City Hall, | George Streets. And »t the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. ' | LLL LEO PIL LLL LE LIE a e DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. 3 Number One shall comprise ail that part of Charlottetown which lies souch of WUorchester | Street, and the parcel of land formeriy known as | the Military Barrack Ground. | Number I'wo shall comprise all that part of | Charlottetown which lies south of Rae (: Street and north of Dorchester Street. ourtald’s Crapes. | Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street Balmoral Crapes. Number Three shall comprise all that part of | AND test paincis JOHN NEWSON'S FURNITURE ESTABLISHMENT, LADIES and north of Richmond Street. | Number Four shall comprise all that part of! @ . , “ Charlcttetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street | € rape ¢ loths. Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said ‘Town. | ee ‘Black Frenel Cashmeres. NOMINATION DAY. ‘i . ee eee tock. thems the Gane of Black Hindoo Cashmeres. Fee a on easy, wr Ook" Black Henrietta Cloths. For qualification of Electors, see above Act 51 1 Vigterte, (ae. 12, sec 24 to 29. Blaek serges, au, Macpuensox, Black Dress Cloths. lCrape Laces. | Crape Fringes. : -_— |Duil Jet Trimmings. AND GET BARCAINS. Largest, Oldest and Best Place in the City. | ————(0)———— NEVER IN A DILEMMA! —_—-—-—(0)—— — T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. City Clerk’s Office, Charlottetown, Jan. 9, 1889—wed thu sat . scdiaiiia akin LOWEST PRICES. ; BY THE NIAYOR. | Can supply you all, and give you the best value. Sales eon. No slop work. Furniture as represented. N U A of tne Gener al Assem Y oe re p irsuanee of an Act a G Te sse | dail y inci easin ? , 0th year of the reign of Her present Majesty } a 5 ao Se eee BROWNS BLOCK of this saving. ater rks Act, 1887,” { A'S U Kh. > ~ ~ 1p daisies Pet | ’ Don’t forget the place —OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. Gh’town, Jaa. 4. I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Water Commissioner for’ tae JOHN NEWSON. . + ai : ‘ Charlattatown. Ialw 7. FRRK the City of Charlottetown, | JOHN T. ME LLISH, si asia is in place of JOHN KELLY, ESQ., retired, wil | _—- ‘Attorney-at-Law, Notary Public, &0. Vi =. iN FE aoe DAY, | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. the 23rd day of J , A. D. 1889, al es ene , OFFICE—London House Building, a at the several places, that is to say : (Davies Corner). Queen St, In Ward No. 1, at or near the Engine House on King Street, betwee treat Geor "1 : ing eet, between Great George and Prince| 4}) kinds of LegaléBusiness promptly attended Streets. ; In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas ~~ Sua ——— Connoliv, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sidney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. Tom , In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. W AN } Ss LOST FOUND iM y In Ward No. 4, at or near the new City Hall, ’ : corner of Kent and Queen Streets, a : corner meen ee In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great 1-2 Saturday last, a Post Office large George Streets, — : box Key. Finder will oblige by leaving it And at the said Election the Poll will be| at this offce, i—j opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and con- isthe Llgiaia eiectmmaninamemeatesini ~- tinue open until five o'clock in the afternoon of eo Watch Chain, to which was at- the same day. tached two gold coins and a horse’s head, DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. <a aoa —_ one a Number One shall comprise all that part of | tion at this oles. v eee anls Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester : Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise allthat part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part o Charlottetown which lies squth of Grafton Street | W 4 1) amoaed $2.50! $3.50! $450! CUSTOM MADE PANTS. — $7.00! $8.00! $9.00! At above prices we have on hand and make to order NAP REEFERS, 1 ———— | guaranteed to give you solid comfort. [xj $8.00, $10.00, $12.00. Acres, pleasantly situated near Charlotte town } also, Stock and Implements. For further We have OUR OWN MAKE of OVERCOATS at above figures. This . > i snouU particulars apply by letter to “F. H.,” P- 0. Box t| 644, Charlottetown. tf-janls | chance of the bargain-hunter’s life. You have here an opportunity which _|not be missed. li—janl7 and north of Richmond Street. NT i Oink trom lf to 16 and be gen- N +r Four shall comprise all tha erally useful around a house where an- umber Fo hall p all that part of | other servant is kept. Apply at this office. Charlottetown which lies sou!!: of Fitzroy Street jan!5—tt anhivoe- and north of Grafton Street. | } Number Five shall comprise all that part of} —{x]— Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, | Ww ANTED.—An Overseer, or chief advertiser, | including the Common of the said Towa. and ope to — ase: tants eae 4 r 74am ; , size of county and population) 63 a month | par rT NA" A ; $ize OF inty popula . ae ; ~ 19 Cpab ¢ NOMINATION DY. i galary aud expenses to overseers, and $30 to} @ op a = ; . " ; . ° CF. . ' WEDNESDAY the 16th inst., from the time of | assistants. No pe ddling No solicitiag. Duties | . . > a . : . i > making mllactio}n Figtrih i Tweive at noon until the hour of Four o'clock in confined to making collections, distr:bating | tha OVERCOATS in this line the afterneon of the same day. printed mat er, putting up advertisements, etc., Or the OV ERC yA rs in this ine F lificati f Elect a er of Kleetric Goods. Expenses advanced ; salaries } YOURSELF. We agree to give you + aor perry 4 Ch 1 7 oe We A “Ww = \naid each month. Enclose four cents postage | Don’t forget that our CUSTOM toria, intitul iarlotretown Water Works | for fuilspecimen line of advertising matter to a ee n- we have only tosay: COME A ND SEE FOR 3ona Fide Value for your Money. ' TAILORING DEPARTMENT is making ite patrons happy with good fitting garments. : oe Pe ee FUR GAPS, OLOTH CAPS and HATS, FUR COATS, RUBBER COATS, and . view to exchanging them speedily for ae. eet also Act 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, sec.! fi ncrro GaLvanic Co, Palace Building, Cis a i. 3 i | einoaN. O. No aftention paid to pesiai cards. ae Sed ten? —4i) fthrars att | . . 7 ary , r} ‘ 7Y. HEATH FLAVILAND, j dtety—4i wears & Be lall zoods in our line marked very low w ith a Mayor of the City of Cearlottetown. | Ce FOR ALI 990 a week and | Cash. . A. H. MACPHERSON, fea Peee te ee we U ‘y 1 tank. W ORK epee ad D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT LAILOR. Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, VICKERY, Augusta, Me. Charlottetown, Oct: 24, TS8R. Jun, J, 1889 wed tira sat octll—sm .