peeetteeeete ee TY "= r e ‘ is The Liberal Conservative! Room is | | ’ TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. 1 the store lately| weupied by Mr. George BR, (sree accipies ' fe = e| [SPECTA). Desparcurs To Tuk EXaMIneR,) as : Fs 4 sa Sireng, in J. D. MeLeod’s| } | building, (ueen Sf, Commitice Room wiil be) ,*) . open every aay and ey ening during the Campaign. on anil ATES! SSPATORES, eee > Local and Other Items. c ‘ _ i ; 4 3 R | Kil C 5 Gl 4 ' Ba ‘ VhK to-night ¥ , $s SOUR . - “ 5 “& a i at St. James Hall to. | - i ? . ae bad Lil hs S.alut ha en adjourne al ; ¥E08 1} : Wl it Marcel a ; . = FE} it the mistake i ar i oy ld and putting in Blake. ’ ” ‘a Sourts, Feb, 7. R ‘ _ —a a A large meeting of Liberal-Conservatives | J H G him a full house. | ¥4S held at East Baltic on Saturday, the - } ro ¥ ’ : a | en inst. The meeting was addressed by | 7 joni? ME A | oe W. Bruce and Charles McEachern, | ‘ stionin Y. M. C, . ee ae 1. : od HH | Es juires. 1 he speakers ably defended the | 2 administration of Sir John Macdonald and | ‘ . * > | aA O has man crazed the Liberal-Conservative candidates. : bn eal ‘ « €¢ . she 1 . ° o . ‘ qt peng wet No such ‘ nthusiasm has existed since the 3 elections of 1878 in the Conservative ranks. ne 1 he Grits here are getting discouraged. { , Splendid ice and a good time The meeting was brought to a close by | guaranteed all. who attend the three rousing cheers for MeDonald and j Rink this evening Muttart, the popular candidates. - i <-> se fl the (:mts from eacl * lefect >} 7 Phat ‘ tify even th - wae ypees UPP Q R Pp B \ f | CES ! ify even their own bills * cor Mo £oOUV Neds, - - i | N time to buy a Lady sor (rent 3 | ? | : s Hamp le Nn, Elgin or Waltham Sj re vo) \\ \ Ve : é . oY | . t W. W. Wellner's Sir Johu at Kingston, col ; NN Ba i | | ; l ments of tor- en t ! rit ‘rack is a oe NOMINATIONS 67 | 3 o- NULLS NO UU ; I ft M ntreal, st conclu. | | : ? IS5 4 . in } Lae . —_ i ’ IRS] ind of OO) sin is7. for the N. | Kinaston, Feb, 8. | | ¢ ‘i ] a . | Sir John A. Macdonald had a splendid | \ rar dancing meeting here last night. In his speech he | ~ ‘ inply unmense. | touched upon all matters of public interest | Sot Teena hieaxo | and remarked that for his country’s sake | . ind unprofitable. ‘ j ] , c pro table : he dre aded such rule as we wer favored ina : with during the memorable years from 187: Au n i” Tine thought we ; =. S79 eS vble yee 2 is | 0 187i When w f Grits to be} Barrets Rarims, Ont., Feb, 8, 1 ' e's oS a! oe ; | George E. Kidd has received the Con- r }servative nomination. There is no doubt ka i | es Miessrs. Mark | of his election. Wright & ( Saturday evening last presente: nthe a a Qvepec, Feb. 8. ea d . ~~ } en = P i . oJ ae R I bh tpt yes return thei i Langelier (rouge) will be opposed by F. | thanks to t! c erp company for their | T, Burrouch e lieerality ae ode ; : ; — | Sir Adolphe Caron’s opponent is a boot- I wr In . as maker named Bresse New lungs cannot be made by medicine, 01 | ; lo 1. *7) } : oe ' the skill of physicians ; but the older ones can — be stre ngthened and preserved by the use of Adamsou s Botanic Balsam, a sure cure for eoughs, colds, asthma and all diseases of. the lungs Price 35 and 75 . Trial bottles ; 16 cents dy wy li} en oa a | A Mrs. Hawcy, of Deer Istand, N. B., had | THICKE NING . narrow « ipe irom leat! clay last week. 4 a ‘ A , She was quilting before the sitting room fire, ree when ‘+r dress ght fire nel only the P : f h ~ prompt ¢ Torts of ri} i} r off 2T t af h prompt eff scaviaga her | Preparing for the Pig clothing and no ing the ita s with mats, S saved her from a terrible deat The injuries | sustained were onl } hands of Mrs. 1g in} f j L Hi } in] ot Escala Poot ll uspicious Tactics to Lull Suspicion ! H ey thi t ) ip i ite - Vi st. John 7T'el ph saya ‘The con- rrecration * Carmarthen Street Methodist ‘ S ’ ‘ ' ; ¢ , “ "4s a { 7 é (Church have presente i their able and devoted EXx¢ ite men iil U pain. pastor, R 1). D. Moore, A. M., with a life size ports sit of himself, a me in Incia ink and eravon by M) Mac os J : ; rayon by Mr. A Macdonald. it is a work Panis. Feb. 8. which is creditable, in the highest degree, to} i a the artist, and will bea perpetual and pleos Le Paris expresses thankfulness because ing reminder to t! France is under Republican. Government. recipient of the love and esteem ot his peop. '**4 King,” says that journal, ‘‘could never ” have brooked the German insults,” Ma. Josten Pooix, of this city, returned} The Spanish Republicans residing in ym a fishing tour to Crapaud on Saturday. | France, have decided to form a volunteer He succeeded in taking about 3 dozen in a few | force to assist France in the event of war minutes, and am mg the numb roa fine one with Germany. measuring about 16 inches in length. He al- Several members of the anti-Patriotic lowed the fish to become frozen, as he had DAILY EXAMINER, Lallvaldi, te The White River Accident. Warre River, Vt., Feb. 8. _ Gangs of men are busily engaged break- ing the ice and searching for the bodies. of the victims of Saturday’s terrible aceident. So far, thirty-two bodies have been recov- | } | | | two different parties. The remains of- many of the bodies are so charred and mutilated that it is impossible to tell whether they are men of women, The Carnival. Monrreat, Feb. 7. The Carnival was opened to-day. It is the grandest on record. Lord (ansdowne is present, and opened the ice palace in person. There are thousands of strangers in town. Pickpockets and sneak thieves are also present plying their vocations. The weather is lovely, and everything is going on without a hitch. The Jubilee Year. Monrtreat, Feb. 7. The London correspondent of the Mon- treal Gazette calls attention to the fact that in the Pall Mall Gazette competition, the best answer te the problem, ‘Jubilee Year; how shall it fittingly be celebrated;” the majority of answers were ‘“‘by the Queen abdicating.” ee Interesting Correspondence. Monrrear, Feb. 7. The Guzetle publishes some interesting , correspondence between the Interior De- | partment and Hon. Peter Mitchell, when the latter wanted some coal mines, timber limits, etc. ‘The correspondence is creating & sensation and more is promised in a few Romer, Feb. 7. The Italian commander at Massowah re- vorts that Ras Aloula has summoned the talians to quit all the advanced posts, and limit oeeupation to Massouah. The Abysennians hold Salembie, an Itabian engineer, as hostage. ! I t —~ A Disappoiniment. Sr. Joun’s, Nfld., Feb. 7. News has just been received here that the British Government has disallowed the Blit Act, passed last year by the Newfound- land Legislature. There much disap- pointment and indignation here as a result of the disavowal. 1s Rielite Sympathy. - é- Toronto, Feb. At the opening of the Legislature, L’Ven- tual will second the address in reply to the Speech from the Throne.” Premier Mowat is undoubtedly bidding for Rielite sympa- thy in Quebec by this move. Strikers Collide. HONDO POOP Ata meeting of the striking tinplate workers, held at Abercarnel, Wales, a col- 2 ns lision occurred between the strikers and non-strikers, as a result of which many were injured. Refuses to Comply. Bern, Feb. 7. Herr Windthorst, leader of the Contra party, has refused to comply with the Pope’s wish that he should support © the Septennate bill. ————- Badly Frozen. Wiynivea, Feb. .7 Jack Henderson, teamster, was caught in the recent snowstorm, near Regina, and had his hands and feet badly frozen. His horses perished To Caleutta Again. Lonpoy, Feb. 7. It is now stated that General Sir Freder- rs | League have been arrested for placarding 24 miles to travel. On arriving home, in the} }~°., eh, D } ; ee , | the eity with an appeal to soldiers to desert process of cleaning, after the monster had |; i i tian : . “ryt vee YY rc rtos PTs. thawed, and’on being opened, a small fish | TOM the ranks oF me ge ats .bout 4 inches long leaped forth, and being put in water is now alive and hearty, and can be seen at Mr. Poole’s residence.—Com. —_ cise of troops likely to be falsely enterpret- ed by Germany. } i Iv is confidently hoped that the capital- Lonpon, Feb. 8. ists who have secured control of the St. John cotton mill will commence operations within month. Mr. Srambhall, an Englishman of extensive experience and highly recommended in letters received by Thomas Maclellan, has been engaged as manager and is expected from England in the of two weeks. Mr. Bramhall was the gentleman who came out from Eng- land to set the Windsor, N. S., mill in operation and remained in the service some He will bring with him four English- men of large experience to assume control of the four departments of the mill. It is i the new management will make ements in and about the mill, of affording greater facilities A railway mul te Three of the largest paper manufacturers in Germany have instructed their agents in England not to enter into fresh contracts for supplies because they have reason to believe that the port of Hamburg is likely to be closed soon in consequence of war. one New York, Feb. 7. A special despatch from London says: ‘It is now said that the French Govern- ment, with a view to averting suspicion from its behavior with regard to war pre- parations, has agreed to-take up the Corn Duties Bill for consideration before Bou- langer’s Military Pull.” Mabrip, Feb. 38. (Great excitement is caused in Spain the announcement that the French Ministe1 induced the Sultan of course time. c ‘ et noect iY) ‘ 4 by ry Ps oe ; OvTet J Wicn i for the manufacture of cotton. be laid from : be ae. oe }, track will likely tO ye : at Tangier has connect with the I. C. R., so that the cars | WM oroceo to assent to the alienation of that can load and unload right at the mill. The|).tion of the frontier, which adjoins mares SP of this establishment will be Algeria, so as to secure to "France the fer- good news to many citizens, especially | ine valley of Wulwega River, and other those residing in the neighborhood. important strategic positions. psieaiabes om abi : Revenue and Protection. A Plucky Defence. itis clearer than ever that avery high ai Feb. 7 ’ cation must be retained, and that macyrang. Hct: oh manufacturers have nothing to fear.-—.r. Capt. Deine, who had charge of Stanley Blake at Toronto Falls, on the Congo, says that both he and ; - . at et. set Lieut. DuBois defended the place unt | (tis clearer than ever that Mr. Diake Is . ou : nails ‘their stock of ammunition had been ex profoundly ignorant of the subject he was dis- : ; } +e “4a cussing; or that, In making the above re- mark, heendeavored to deceive his hearers, hausted, after which they were obliged to set fire to the fort and flee for their lives. Vacation may be very high without any pro-| DuBois was unfortunately drowned, but . : ee whatever to home industries, and it | sa very low with complete protection. | tracked by the Arabs, and where he livec | for several months on locusts and wild | fruit. Taxation in Great Britain is nearly twice as nN in Canada. In the mother country i &5 ‘ te levied in 1885 was $9.86 per head, | pe 2 ae wh in Canada, inthe same year, it was ’ only $3.40 per head. In Great Britain high the Stock Exchange. taxation does not afford any measure Of pro- | iii : ' to native industry, while the much } Lonpon, Feb. 7. * ‘ “Teo | taxation in Canada does afford a nan The stock exchange opened better to- me rotectior *he tax: i 1875 - : ; > « eer Aas Ps — :' : 4 . ae pte te day. American and other foreign seourt Ww Ol \ ‘ : . 8 x stu 28s nat — : en 2 a 1832 vat he latt : year we had a very ties now are firm. At Paris the a was # ' iv : : é : 4 al fUrmvr | firm, and at Viegna the firm tne we 8 aj im ti at all gou'l measure of year bwrilly say very promintn . French commanders along the German | frontier have been ordered to avoid all exer- | Deine took tothe jungle, whither he was ick Roberts, Commander-in-Chief of the British forces in India, will shortly return to Caleutta. Parnell’s Speech. Lonpon, Feb. 7. Mr. Parnell, in moving his amendment to the address in reply to the Queens ; speech, delivered a powerful speech against coercion. Telephone Connection. 3ERLIN, Feb. 7. The post office authorities are making ex- tensive experiments with a vtew to con necting thejwhole of Germany by telephone. { Coast Fortitications. Wasuineton, Feb. 7. | The Senate has passed the bill appro- | priating $21,000,009 for modern ordnance land coast fortifications without debate: Good. Wuxyipee, Feb. 8. | Big Bear, who was recently released from | prison owing to failing health, promises to be a *‘good Indian” in future. “so A National Memorial. ——— ae Lonpon, Feb. 7. A committee has been formed here for the purpose of promoting a national memo- rial to Lord Iddesleigh. —-<4 eo ——-— Election Purposes. ~-_s-—- Promises to be Maarw, Feb. 7. | The Carlists are hard at work in several lof the provinees organizing committees for ‘election purposes. No Opposition. Desir, Feb. 7. Edward Kennedy was to-day elected by ered, but many are yet missing. ‘Thirty- | six of the passengers are more or less in- |jured. One headless trunk was claimed by Parte Siealing Registered Letters. Norontro, Feb. 7. Pinel, the post office clerk, was to-day sentenced to 7 years imprisonment for steal- ing registered letters. { Satan eal Whiskey Sellers & rrested. Wunnirec, Feb. 7. Thirteen whiskey peddlers have been arrested in the mountains for selling whis- key to the Indians. Taxing Priests. Toronto, Feb. 7. lhe Ministerial Association has passed a resolution asking that priests be not exemy t trom taxation. The € ~~ -- oal Famine. New York, Feb. 7. ‘The coal famine is spreading. The City Hall elevator cannot be run for want of coal. a An Election Manifesto. Berwin, Feb. 7. The police have seized 400,000 copies of j | | a Socialist election manifesto. a oe Parnell’s Health. —— LONDON, Feb. 7. Parnell’s physician has ordered him abroad for the benefit of his health. Another Seizure. BreussE zs, Feb. 7. The police have just seized a new Social- ist paper called The Conseript. esi lidiahackcama es A Voleano Bursts. Sr. Perersspurea, Feb. 7. The voleano near Lake Patan has burst. +: - Weather Bulletin. Toronro, February 8—10 a.m. North and east winds; increased cloudiness, followed by snow or rain; rising temperature. NOTICE. PARTIES contemplating introducing the Hot Water System into their dwellings are hereby cordially invited to visit the residence of the sub- scriber, on Euston Street. any week-day after- noon, until the first of Mareh, where they will be shown the apparatus in operation, and thus be able to judge of its efficiency. ALEX. MCKINNON. Feb. 8. 1887-1 wk pat W. N. TANTON. New Clocks, New Jewelry. iE undersigned, in introducing himself to the } T publi, wishes to announce that he has opened his store on UPPER QUEEN STREET, where he has on hand a large essortment of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry, in all the latest designs, Also, to arrive, several cases of Clocks and Electro-plated Ware. — -——_ --——- NO OLD STOGK—ALL GOODS EW, eo After nine years’ experience in the largest Jewelry Store in this Province, I can Guarantee Satisfaction in all repairs to Watches, Clocks and Jewelry intrusted to my care. Remember the place—next door to Harris’ Tin Store (opposite Miller ros.) ALL WORK WARRANTED. W. N. TANTON. Ch’town, Jan, 24, 1887--law & wky CHOIGE FRUIT! Grapes, Oranges, Lemos, Apples, &c. 200 Boxes Choice RAISINS, 600 do Fine FIGS, 200 pounds Keeler’s Celebra- ted CANDIED PEELS. 10 Brls. CURRANTS, Choice Table and Cooking PRUNES. . — ee CONFECTIONERY. Pure and Wholesome. 2 Cwt. Fine English CON- FECTIONERY : French Choco- late Drops, Caramels, Creams, Gum Drops, Barley Sugar Toys, Christmas Mixtures, &c., &c. Atso: Fancy Biscuits, Nuts, Jams, Jellies, &c., &e. BEER & GOFF. bthe Irish Nationalivws UE Suuth Btigl wiv out Uapekitin. | Dev’ 8; 1888; “= ‘TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 8, 1 y &> o INSURANCE COMPANY: OF. ‘LIVERPOOL AND LONDON, CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION OF TORONTO. J. DESBRISAY OFrice:—BROWN’S BLOCK (over Mer- chant’s Bank of Halifax) Market Square. Ch'town, Jan, 31, '87--mo wed & wky 1 mo VALENTINES. A Ring or Pencil, Thimble, Scarf Pin, Set of Studs, Brooch, Locket, Eyeglass, Spectaclas, or a nice Watch : are often sent as VALENTINGS in tha Old Country, and at ths Bxira Low! Price we are now offering them, are Splendid Value ard woul be sure ta | be appreciated by tho recipient, Whether ‘‘Gousins, Uncles, or Aunts, &e, N. B.—Articles of value sent through the mails, on receipt of order, at our risk. Ee. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK, Agent. Feb, 5, 1887. REMOVAL. ams , J. months (while his own store is undergoing alterations) to the stand adjoining* Messrs. Perkins & Sterns, on the West Side of the Market Square, where he will sell off the balance of his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Gents Furnish- =p. at prices that are bound to sell them. Jon’t fail to call when shopping. If we have anything to suit, you can buy cheap. Special bargains given in Ready-made Clothing Overcoats and Suits. A few Men’s Fur Coats Jeft—will be sold cheap. Splendi i Tea retailing for 25 cents per pound. J. B, MACDONALD, Feb. 5, 1887--dy wky BUY BEER & GOFF'S TEA, Jan, 22, 1887 CHURCH ORGAN FOR SALE ee QEFERS wili be received by the undersigned * for the Large Pipe Organ, now in use in St. Peter's Church, Charlottetown.—2 manuels, 1 bank pedal, 17 speaking stops. Cost $1,500; will be sold cheap. LAWRENCE W. WATSON. Novy. 23--3i wky tf Political Meetings | THE Candidates will be happy to meet the electors of Queen's County at the following times and places :— Hope River School, Monday, Feb. 7th, at 6 o'clock, p. m. : Clifton Hall, Tuesday, Feb. 8th, at 6 o'clock, » deenville School, Wednesday, Feb. 9th, at 6 o'clock, p. m. P Bradaibane Hall, Thursday, Feb. 10th, at 6 1o'clock, p. m Springton ‘Schoolhouse, Friday, Feb. lth, at Cue. P- mi. ; sr Crapaud Hall, Saturday, Feb 12th, at 2 o'clock, Dp . ™m : Borshaw Court House, Monday, Feb. } th, at 2 , . mm. y 1 School-house, Wednesday, Feb. 16th, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Hunter River Hall, Thursday, Feb. o'clock, p. m. Coran Ban Bridge, Friday, Feb. o'clock, p. mM. a - Trasasic Cross Roads, Saturday, Feb. 19th, at 6 o'clock, p. m. Jan. 24th, 1837—pat her BARGAINS | - BARGAINS | Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, & and in all kinds of Household Furniture, such as Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-room, all kinds. Bedsteads, Boris, Matrasses, Pillows, all kinds of Chairs, Lounges, Sofas, Sideboards, Cheffon- jers, Book-cases, Tables, Wasbstands, Sinke, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &o. PICTURR FRAMES and Picture Frame Moulding—late Styles and Finest Quality—Cheap. Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua Green Blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Rings, Holders, Bands. Chains, Hooks. Blind Rol- lera, &c. : 4 Atso—The Granddaddy Chairs, Wire Mat- trasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and Waggons— cheap, cheap, at JOH™ NEWSON'S QUEEN SQUARE, (Op. New Post Odjoa) Jam: Fy 1387S ures pes ber et i7ith, at 6 13th, at 6 3%. QUEEN. Liverpool Traders. SPRING - - 1887. THE CLIPPER BARQUE “QEORGE PEAKE,” 559 Tons Register, OR TRE CLIPPER BARE. “MOSELLE” 509 Ton3 Register. WILL SAIL FROM Liverpoo! for Chariottetown, DIRECT ABOUT THE ist APRIL, And will carry Goods at through rates, to al points of the Island, where the Railway connects, at very Lowest Raies. The “George Peake” is now at Liverpool. vessels have yood accOmmodation ers. Both for passen- For Freight or Pussage, apply in London to Joun Pircatzn & Sons, 16 Great Winchesi.r Street, iz (.: in Liverpool io Pircarre BROTHERS, 57 South John Sireet, or here tothe owners, - er re toe AG o ? p- eK . pi Ud. ’ -* Ch'town, Feb. Ist, [887--6w eod - — - CARNIVA A GRAND CARN!VAL will be he)d at GEORGETOWN SKATING RINK ce Friday, February fith, [8s?. —— ee eee ARTILLERY BRIGADE BAND will be in attendance. APMISSION--Adults, 25 cents; cents. Doors open at 7.30. Railway Fares at Keduced Rates, E. STEWART, W. 3. KASTON, Managers. Children, 15 Ja 27, 1887—2iwky 2i COFFEE, COFFEE Freeh RoastedJ{& Ground sini i sani BEER & GOFP'S. Dee.22, 1886. NOTICE. E have deciced to leave the books of W. R. WwW Boreham in bis hands until the 15th of FEB- RUARY, next. All bills are to be paid to him up to that date, and he:s hereby authorized to give receipts for the same. Settle with him at once and save trouble. AMHERST BOOT & SHOEK CO. Feb, 1, 1887—ti 15th The “Old London” OYSTER HOUSE S the most reliable place in the city to get Fresh Narrows’ Oysters. The Half-Shell Department cannot be surpassed in the Province for conven- jience and neatness, It is supplied daily with the Best Oysters that can be procured. The Stews that are served ip the Saloon have never failed to more than please the most fastidious. Exquisite! is the exclamation of those who order by the Pint, Quart, &c., and are always agreeably sur- prised at the size and flavor. Always on Hand, the Largest Stoek of Cigars in the city, and the best brands available.| I JOHN JOY. Nov. 6, 1886-—-eod tf par meet? cong wo ee fn: % ee, ° Pi, "%, SCE PUR o & rr ~~, - o oe ’ * £. ; % “PARKER-HOUSE. ars fh — Dec, &, 1886. \* S Jia ZT > wae se, Ac, WANES, LOST, OST—A Bunch of Keys, somewhere about 4 South side Queen Square. Finder will be suitably rewarded on applying at EXAMINER or Patriot office. fed’ 3i pd For SALE—A ten-stop Cabinet Organ, manu- faciured by the celebrated makers Geo. A. Price & Co., of Buffalo, N. Y., in use a short time; will be sold at a bargain. Apply at this office. febs8 3i pd WANTED -~A good general servant (liberal wages) in a small family; references re- quired. Apply at this office. febd eee — -ie- —— ——-~ QUruATION WANTED—By a young man asa general servant. Apply at this office, teb5 2i pd FoR SALE—A good Milch Cow (newly ca) ved) Apply at ExaMINEK office. febi MILLNER's ASH SIFTER.—A few left; every one warranted, tebl 2wks FOR SALE—A good Milch Cow (newly calved). Apply to A. H. B. MACGOWAN, jan28 eod BooK-KEEPER WANTED —A_ competent young man; must be well recommended. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 277. jan 22 REMOV AL—Miss Clark, Dress and Mantle ’ Maker, has moved to a shop in Mr, Wadman’s house, on Grafton Street, opposite Dr. Taylor's, jan24 3i wky 2i pd a LET—Shop and Warehouses lately occupied r by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter's Bay. Ap- jau3 tf ply on the premises. Tyo LET—A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Land, known as *Maryfield,” situated on Malpeque Road, adioining the premises of Mal- colm McLeod, Esq. For further particulars Puppy to J, G. Ecketadt, et St. Vincent's ureeey. BUY