i i Oe, Local and Other Items. -- W aTeR- Takers should pay up at ouce. THE ; i Crosstno both ways at the Capes to-day. - 1 O. O. F —The officers of St. Lawrence | Lodae, Ne. 8. will be installed this « vening. wo \iwaNnacs.—A few smart boys are want- ed to sell Chappelle's Almanac. cbivdiilipeiinini Voters’ Lists A few of the Revised Lists may be had at the Diamond Bookstore, - Meatixa.—The Hook and Ladder Co, meet this evening at 7 30 o'clock, sharp,—D. Finlayson, Sec'y. . wiil ‘ cable from Barbadoes, W. L, ee ee agg ea eee: TELL GRAPHIC NEWS. SpeecraAL Deseatcurs TO THe EXAMINER. The Live Cattle Trade. Montreal, Jan. 4. Enquiry into the live cattle trade opens to-morrow morning. Mr. Plimsoll, Mr. Smith, Deputy Minister of Marine, and | Mr. Sedgewick, Deputy Minister of Justice, will be present, and evidence is to be taken from shippers, insurance men and represen- tatives of steamship companies, It is understood that C. M. Acer, President of the Montreal Stock Yards, will take sides with Plimsoll in favor of the dead meat | theory. | 1890 reached 900,000 tons against | Caspian from Liverpool via St. ae Halifax Notes. Hairax, Jan. 4. The whole of the Cape Breton railway was opened yesterday. The first regular through train arrived from Sydney at Point Tupper at 10 o’clock The coal shipments from Cape Breton in 700,000 the year previous. The Sarnia, trom Liverpool and the John’s ar- rived early this morning. Rev. Dr. Howley, Prefect Apostolic of the west shore of Newfoundland is in this city. ssiiaiintigdiahan dilate More Bloodshed. San Fraecisco, Cal., Jan. 4. Late advices from the Caroline Islands state that an era of insurrection and blcod- shed haa set in again hetween the natives and Spanish troops quartered in this group The natives have armed themselves and ‘have had several sharp engagements with ARRIVAI announces *#e arrival of the Hattie Louise at | that plese, having lost four horses on the ‘ ~ MASONITE Regular communication of Vic ria Lod a 2 & 7, 4a A. M . tuis ening at 3 < ock, Brethren will please member, A full attendance is requested. 7 i Dyspepticure —is oot « palliative, but weure: It lirst relieves, then controls, and v entirely subdues the irritation aad in- # mmation of the stomach that causes indi- | ges i id pepsia. ' e WI ‘ ‘To sell rum for a livelihood i i neug to Ww community to t spousibiliiy and guiit of such a t ' seems a2 Worse bargain than that of bh or Judas — Hora (rreele y¥, umn 185.3. advt | wk siti iaiie \r Home.—Captain William Gordon of (jeorgetown and crew came heme in the last trip ot the Stanley having left their vessel. the Regina B., in Halifax, where she is laid up ior the winter. > Crowpep Ocr.—The letter cf Rev. James Carru‘hers, in reply to that of Mr. W. © Desk.issy, together with several other com muni at n; «nd a qausntity of local an | Lenetal bews, ls unavoid ably tu-day § paprr. iclilaii ates Skatinc. — This healthy amusement seems to be growing more popular than ever, judging from the large number who present at the Rink last evening [v-night the music good, and the ice in excellent condition. were Thursday ; will be! i the Spaniards. crowded out of } Pra Sl A Weitt Merirep Promortoxn.—It is pleasir gy to learn that the Proviseml Govern- went have promoted Joseph A. Maedona!d, ! Keq, who has been Semor Cierk in the} Muche Lands Office daring the past twelve | rears, to the position of Assistant C mmis- sioner. Mr. uacdenald is weil-known as an «Metent and courteous official, and, having re- ceived @ business training, is well adapted to till tue position to which he has been promot: eu. cuticles County Covet.—The County Court re- opened in Charlottetown to-day. The suit of Wilbam S-ller vs. John G. Toombs, an »etion for $150 damages for negligence as a physician, is now before the court, and will pr-bably vceupy several days. ~~, @, Stewart four plaintiff; F. Peters for defend. ant. The Board of Trade vs. Alexander Horns and several other suits pe.ding this torm still stand for judgment. a. Reeve THE Poor.—At the meeting of the Cicp Council this morning, a resolu- tien was pasted asking the Mayerto call a public meeting of citizens to make arrange- | ments for the collectng of money to buy fuel jurthe poor of the city during the winter months; the amount collected in this way to be supplemented bya grantfrom the City Treasury The resolution was moved by Councillor Morris and seconded by Councillor Taylor. andeitiinines Scorr Acr —At the police court this morn- ing one case, first offence, was further ad- journed until W ednesday. A new summous, second offence, was served on Satarday evening. It is returnable oa Wednesday. A correspondent writes: Last Friday was Seott Act day at Montague. Four cases were tried before KR. W. Sprague and Thomas An- near, J, P.’s. Two of the parties were con- victedand finei $50 each. The other two cases, on account of the non-#ppearance of some witnesses, were postponed until Wed- nesday next. The Scott Act is a comp'ete failure, as far as Montague is concerned. icine Burns’ Cetesration.—We think that a concert made up chir fly of those imperish- able lyrics which gained for Burns iunmor- tality, is a befitting way of keeping alive his memory. It is these lyrics whica are the most precious gems he has leit behind and it is they alone which have kept the memory of ** Our Burns” and which have | su much to make mankind better and nobler. One of his songs well sung wii! be pruductive of more good than the best toast ever pledged or the largest address upon his life. So we would by glad to tee the ** Barns concert” become a standard on his natal day. caone cisidiliaieen Tue 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.—The Canadian Fireside Woek! is out with another grand prize com- petition to increase its circuation, in which 1)) valuable prizes are offered. This is no puzz'e or trick, and requires no searching ia dictionaries or books of avy kind. It is in- geoious, but simple, and has never before been offered by any paper. A child of eight can win aa e«sily aa a coliege professor Among tho prizes are bicycles, tric cles, $100 cath, furnicure, siiverware, jewelry, summer trips— prizes for men, women, bove and g ris, 300 in all, Send at once “c for sample copy, with tull particulars and list of prizes, to 9 A lelaide street west, Toronto, Out Mention Luis paper. eod wy 3m ceili Qurex Wonk.—We are pleased to learn that the eteamer Sama, which arrived at Souris, on Saturday. finished loading there on Sunday morning at 7 o'clock, and sailed for Piilidelphia at 4 o'clock io the afternoon. She has on board 6261 bags and 375 bris of potatoes; 845 cases esnned mea’; 50 cases frezen fish The despatch given to this steamer at Souris reflects great credit on the shippers and Mr. Conro:, (Messes. Matthew McLean & Co's. head shipping clerk) who experintended the loading, and put on board equal to neaily 7000 begs in the short space of seventean hours, Tois, we believe, is Ue uickest despatch ever given to a steamer cn ringee Edward Jsand, and cvuld not be beaten in New York or amy Other port. Part of the potatoes svipved were on board the barque Claribel at 2 o'clock on Saturday, and were taken out and afterward shipped to Souris by special train, where they were on board ~ yoo before 7 dacs next morning The Sms, we understand, is to eal! at Hali.ax for ba ker coa!, The captain reperts having extremely #ormy weather yak high seas during the voyage from New or ° i eo . 2 a | Dillion, McCarthy and others. They were cut down like They now re- treat in the bushy country. The Spanish avldiers who sllowed them were in turn de- cimated by the hidden enemy. * grass by the gatling guns. The -arnell Matter. Panis, Jan. 11, O’Brien will not resume the conference with Parnell unless the proposed negotia- tions obtain such sanction from the leaders of the majority of the Lrish party as will ju-tify the hope of a reunion of the party. O Brie declines to state whether any com- munications passing between hineelf, They pre- mise their approval of further negotiations. aire Mer. Labelle Dead. Quesec, Jan. 4. Mgr. Labelle, cure of St. Jerome and Deputy Minister ot Agriculture, died here this morning, after a short illness. De- ce.sed who was 57 years of age, has long been known throughcut the Dominion as a priest, politician aud apostle of colonization having founded seventeen parishec in the counties of Terrebonne and Ottawa. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Jan. 5 —10 a. m. Nort to north-east winds, fair weather ‘today and rising temperature, some locs] falis of snow by night. ———— - — -__—eom + - ~~ One Guarantee. During the past nine months the Women Christian Temperance Union have been *‘ instant in season and out of season” doing wiat they cold to advance the cause of Temperance. They have en- countered many difficulties and overeome many obstacles. Ata recent meeting the felluwing res*lution was unanimously car- ried : That during the coming year we will do all that seventy earnest temperance workers can do to enfurce the Canada Temperance Act. They have one prosecu- tor now in the field and if neceesary are prepared to give him an assistant. Mrs. R. Jounson, President. Mrs. L M. Poowr, Secretary. —-— 20m --—- -— Scott Act Meeting. There was a large attendance of ladies and gentlemen at the Scott Act meeting in the Market Hall last night. The meeting was opened with prayer. Hon. David Laird occupied the chair and briefly introduced the speaker of the evening. Mr. F. S. Spence, of Toronto, Secretary of the Dominicn Alliance, who spoke for about an hour and a_ half. After expressing hs p'easure at seeing so many persons present, and at being privileged to address them at this particular juncture, Mr. Spence proceeded to the consideration otf what coustituted true temperance. Some persons think that the man who uses liquor in moderation—who can control his appetite— is the truly temperate man; and ethers that true temperance means total abstinence and prohibition. Afrer considering the first contention, avd il ustrating how those who gratify their appetites even in moderation are not practicing tiue temperance, he demon- strated by «xperiments the ivjurious effects of alcohol upon the human body. Proceed- ing he dweit upon the number, of crimes traceable to intemperance ia the different provinces of the Dominion, and gave figares t» show that ihe proportion was much greater in licens proviaces than it was in provinces either partially or wholly under prohibition, After some further remarks, to prove that the only true temperauce was total abstinence for the individual and prhibition for the state, and showing that the se ling of liquor was of no benefit to the country and cou!d not legitimately be culled a trade, he asked those present if they were going to vote for license; if they were going to put meney in theic pockets at the expense of the souls of their boys and girls. ‘here is no moral difference, said he, between the men who vote for license and the men who sell; both are re- sponsible. In conclusion he urged all to vote against the traffic on Thursday next;—in the interest of the community, and particularly in the interest of the boys and girls. After prayer and “ God save the Queen,” the meeting adjourned, At the meeting to-night the Scott Act will be considered ; to-morrow night’s meeting will be for men only, 206+ —°rvro Ice —We will commence cutting ice on Whight’s Pood next week.—J. H. Myrick & Co. ascitiiiiiinelatnes Roox Sate.—The anetion sale of books at the Diamond Bovkstore“to morrow and Wed- nesday evenings will be of a private nature. The goods will be nicely displayed and purchasers can make their selections at a dis count greater even than they could expect at a public auetio | TS ES mee amma ue SOR mL gg eee Re a een en RR re ee meee “DAILY EXAMINER. oo ee asin MONDAY, JANUARY 5 ($91 DIED. | In this city, on the 4th January, Margarei McKay, widow of Charles Adams, in the 70th year of her age. {Funeral from her Jate residence, corner of | Prince and Grafton Streets, to-morrow (Tues- day) at 2 p m to People’s Cemetery. | Boston papers please copy. | i antl — her Malley Brother’, BROWNS BLOCK. eee ee JANUARY, 1891. rae’ (x) BEFORE STOCRTAEING, Great Bargains to Reduce and Clear, —_—Iw—— DRY GOODS AND GLOTHING ! ——A'T-—— J. B. MACDON ALD’S. ne cece nnnnaeN DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, xX GREAT BARGAINS IN FORCEFUL rants Boots, Shoes, Slippers, Overshoes, Rubbers, BHEFORE STOCK TA KING. Charlottetown, January 5, 1890--eod and wky ’ plainly told, seldom fail to hii the mark. Truth in an advertisement will always find faver, while falsehood fails flat. TWO HIGH AIMS ! Qne how to buy the best and make our Goods the Standard of Quality. io make our) Standard of Fhe other Figures the Low Prices. ee et CC COO CC LCL ON We have striven to de- serve your trade, and shall continue our efforts until we get it. Then we shall give you such entire satis- faction that we know we shall keep it. SPECIAL PRICES to pur- chasers of the following goods: — Cloakings and Jacket Cloths, Colored Dress Goods, Blankets and Quilts, Fur Goods. MUauley Uther, BROWNS BLOCK. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1891. BANK STOCK, BY AUCTION. WILL SELL by Auction, at my Sales Room, on WEDNESDAY, the 7th day of January, instant, at 11 o'clock, a. m. :— 40 Shares Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island- R. BEAIRSTO, jan2 Auctioneer, R. M. H. S! Stanley Bridge, Dec. 23, 1890. | Mrs. Ross, — Dear Madam,—Having used your ‘* Magic Healer” Salve for scratches and cuts on horses, I have uo hesitation in saying that it js the best article I have ever tried for the perpees, and weuld recommend farmers and ealers in horses to give it a fair trial, Yours respectfully, Patrick WaALsH, jan3 Harness Maker, ss $50.00! FLY DOLLARS TO SE GIVEN AWAY, ——_AIND—— Overcoats and Ulsters to be Slaughtered Richt and Left. sem eens ste fp nee A CHANCE OF A LIFETIME to get a Coat for almost nothing and $50 into the Bargain. An immense pile of Ulsters and Overcoats, usual price $6 00, $6.75, $7.50, $8.75 and $10.00, now only $5.00. A Bottle containing Beans and Confecti.nery is hung in the centre of Prowse Bros’. shop. Anyone buying $5.00 worth of Clothing or Dry Goods, and guessing the nearest to the number of Beans contained in the Bottle, shall receive, in cash, $35.00; second, $15.00. given on the 2nd day of April next. of the leading Papers of the City than any stranger. Charlottetown, January 2, 1891--eod & wky Prizes to be The Beans are to be counted by three of the Reporters Prowse Bros. have no m re idea of the number of Beans Come along, everyone, and try your skill in guessing, and get a Big Bargain PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, wd AM instructed to sell by Auction, at the residence of the late Mr. John Hobbs, corner of Queen Square and Prince Street, On Friday Next, 9th instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., All his Household Furnitvre and Groceries, ! consisting of 1 Parlor Set in hair cloth, 1' Round Table, 1 Cheffonier, 1 Parlor Stove, 2 Bedsteads, 3 Mattresses, 1 Feather Bed, 2 Bureaus, lot of Chairs and Tables, 1 Kxten- sion Table (mahogany), 1 Cook Stove, } Din- ner Set, 2 Tea Sets, 1 Cupboard, 2 sets Scales, lot of Glassware, lot of Groceries, cask of Oil, 2 Sewing Machines, Shop Stove and Pipe, etc. E. NEEDHAM, jan3—dy tl dte pat Auctionscr. EALE® TENDERS addressed to the _undere signed, and endorsed “lender for Mimini- pach Work.” will be received untii FRIVAY, the | 16th day of January next, inclusively, for extend- ing and strengthening the South Pier at Big Miminigash, Prince Couuty, P. K.1, according | to a plan and specification to be seen on applica- tionto William Ca!laghan, Miminigash, Lot 3, and st the Department of Public W orks, Ottawa. ‘Yenders will not be considered unless made on the form supplied, and signed with the actual siznatures of tenderers. An accepted bank cheque. payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works. equai to five, per cent. of the amount of tender, must accom- pany each tender. This cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fail to com- | plete the work contracted for, and will be re- | turned in case of non-acceptance of tender. the Devartment does not bind itself to accept | the lowest or any tender. By order, Department of Public Works, ao Ottawa, 19th Dec., 1899. 3i—jan2 FOUND &e WANTS, LOST, RSALE.—A nice Building Lot at head of Alley Street, near Prince Street, situated on high ground and in good locality, near Upper Prince Street Church and School. Price low and terms easy. Apply to GEORGE ALLEY. jan2 . o> small parcel of Dress Goods was Ist this morning on Great George Street. Finder will picase leave it at this office. tf- jana OST.—On New Year's night, in the Skating Riek, asmall gold horse shoe breast pin. ine finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office. jan3 —_— —— OARD.—A Single Gentleman can be accom- modated with board and lodging in a private family io central pert of the city. Terms reason able, Apply at this flice, or to P.O. Box a kK wv t w CURPANLCCU. 144 QUEEN STREET. tHe Liverpooland London and Globe INSURANCE CO, SS seen Assets 3ist December, £889, - - - - - $40,833,725.70 Assets in Canada 31st December, 1889, - - 1,131,269.76 FIRE, LIGHTRING. ANNUITIES, LIFE, LIBERAL EORM OF POLICY, prepared specially for the Mar:time Provinces, ensures a Full and Complete Protec- tion. No Conditions cal.ing for Sixty Days or any other Delay in Payment. Losses Honorably as well as Promptly Settled. THE LOWEST CURRENT RATES. R, R. FITZGERALD, Agent, Charlottetown. W. M. JARVIS, General Agent, St. John, N. B. December 27, 1890. EVERYBODY'S PILLS, for Indi-| JONNSON’S COUGH SYRUP, for gestion, Constipation, Bi ivusness, Piles, and | Couzhs, Colds, Hoarseness, Sore Throat and the many ailments caused by the sluggish Bronchial troubies. Pleasant to take. Will action of the Liver, Kidneys and Bowels. | not hurt the youngest child or feeblest adult. Price 25c. per Box. Price 25c. per Bottle. We have constantly in stock all the well-known Congh Syrups and Balsame, Cod Liver Oil Emulsions, and other remedies in demand at this season of the years Also— Glycerine, Glycerine Jelly, Vaseline, Hovey and Almond Cream, Philoderma, Campher Ice, Cold Cream, Cream of Witch Hazel, for Chapped Hands and Face, at A. S&S JOUNSONS DRUG STORF, Ch'town, Dec, 27, 1890. @orner Kent and Prines Streete.