Wi ges as se aig os i s eg Aa Tnvny yw ; ‘@ @ da’. rit RAT RY DY HK DAILY HXAMINER, — - . ’ ‘BA EDGEH4) WED For Additional Sewers. a ae | A et 4 SUG eh Ad pitd 8 Ly ey Ve _" Ea " 9 Bb r e 4 i | Hatrrax, Feb. 5 - we 2 ie ba ae i 4 ro Ture 5 ra Healch to a by resol .- h. ts ma R wo i a ae to the Legislature for authority te MOR UT OW DATANNIWA ME OT | berrew $400,000 to construct additional AT THEE Lil Suu POISONING VALE, a f ; : i farshal Ge? e. at ‘es ‘ } s :i ia ‘ aas . 73 84 STILL ILL. Will Return When Her Health Permits. Str. Joun, N. B., Feb 6. esterday morning City Marshal Cam n, of Charlottetown, waited on TVolice| \iagistrate Rit ‘hie and presented a war rant for the arrest of Mrs. Weeks. The | iment, on toe ger + + ne established, was endorsed by thie — xt } ‘ as > ; yagistrate. Marshal Cameron did not pre- ; ent his warrant of arrest yesterday, «8 he ymsidered it would not be advisable to trouble Mrs. Weeks in her present condi- tion. He has not yet seen her, and has uly had afew minutes conversation with her sister, Mrs. Thompson. The latter is aware that Marshal Cameron has a warrant for Mrs. Weeks’ arrest, and communicated tn act to her s ster last evening, AS reporter endeavored to obtain an interview with Mrs. Thompson, but that i ned to say anything, as her sister 1] absent herselil WAS 8 ili that Bene C from her bedside. J. R. Armstrong, who has been retained Mrs. Weeks, said yesterday that she ottetown just — : Mats AAV was ready to return to Chagl ss soon as her health warrarted. Dr McLaren is in attendance on Mr Weeks, and last evening he reported her slightly better. ut | j -_ — ll re ain } sh Mito yiarshal Wameron Wilt remain il ne ¢ v until Mrs. Weeks has recovered anda 1: ie to returh ANOTHER DESPATCH. Sr. Joun, Peb 5 ‘1 ie Chari rttetown, is sth Mrs. Weeks, unable to Jeave her bed in the Dulerin] to the wise is sufficient. Hotel, and her sister, Mrs. Thompson, of foncton, is attending on her. City Mar shal Cameron had his warrant for the ar- ; rest of Mrs Weeks end rsed by 1 vlice Magistrate Ritchie to-day, but when i: will ' eculed i8 nar } LO ay, h 2} very ynd the tor reports her a jittie ~ ng . t very sk Lis! eippneneennnamnenans SER TATTRC wary? Se aT PIRI ALLEN VA RLIAR ARN ith iit AS Stee sieve i Bu i Lit LU 18 2 OLLI LAUER } ut Summary of . Proceedings. Orrawa, Feb 6. In the Com I is to day, Mr. Purc: ll in- duced his bill to protect laborers em- ployed by railroad contractors from loss of et In answer to Mr. Edgar, Hor, Mr well said there had been no representa- f last session respect a , » bridgewater seizure, no settiement i th vi elaims for damages, and no K int paid by Canaca in this connection. Mir. Mclutyre moved for correspondence having reference tothe prevention of taking inackerel by means of purse seins and gill nets within the territorial waters of Can- ada. He complained that the use of these devices had caused a dearth of mackerel, and that they re largely used by United States fishermen. Mr. Flynn spoke in the same strain. Hon. Mr. Tupper said the causes of com- plaint had come to his attention, and he in stituted an inquiry into the matter. it was worthy of remembrance, in this con- nection, that on one occasion before the in- troduction of purse seines, mackerel had disappeared, but that the next year they were present in large numbers. Mr. Wilson, of Elgin, moved that the Franchise Act be repealed, and made a speech roundly abusing the measure. Mr. Laurier spoke in support of the mo- tion, and declared that not one good word could be said for the act. Sir Hector Langevin, who was leading the House in the absence of Sir John Mac- donald, made a vigorous defence of the act. Mr. Patterson, of Brant, followed in support of Wilson's motion, and concluded at 6 o'clock, when the Speaker left the chair After recess, private bills being in order, and none of the members in charge being prepared to proceed, the House adjourned without transacting any business. — >. -—_——- Destroyed by Fire Vancouver, B. C., Feb. 5. The government reduction works were completely destroyed by fire this morning. Loss $25,000. The works were established in the centre of Cariboo mining district by the local government last summer, for the purpose of testing British Columbia ores, were completed in November, and the operations were very successful. Its de- struction by fire is a severe blow to the mining prospects. Dominion Rifle Association Orrawa, Feb. 5. ‘The annual meeting of the Dominion Rifle Association was held to-day. The Governor-General was present and de- livered a short address. Mr. Kirkpatrick, M. P., was re-elected President, Senator Botsford Vice-President for New Bruns- wick, General Laurie Vice-President for Nova Scotia, and Senator Haythorne for P. E. Island. More Ironcliads. Lonpon, Feb. 5. Kussia has ordered two large ironclads and frigates tu be built in England, and to be provided with the biggest engines and heaviest Ky upp guns, Four of the greatest firmsin Europe estimated for the contract, but the Czsr insisted that the ships should be buiit in England. ———— _ Venther Balletin. wro, Feb. 6.—-10 a. m. camerons Movements. |“ Mminenes f€ the ean iuineness Of the same | wers and for suthority to demolis h all the nhabited houses wht ners ulect T lish 1g) Sk {] Ri K . a In vai ‘ble repal seal neater’ a Hills Orough a ing vuILK, eedimelincienh CHARLOTTETOWR. Sudden Beath j LLALIFAX, Feb. 5 The wife of Professor Lawson, of Dal- housie College, died sudde niy to day Trom Grippe. She was about the house as usual ilast night. FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL will be nh jd st the Lillsh« rough Sk ng Ru k, in Charlottetown, on the Evening o! 4 Thursday, 3th of February. As this will be the only Carnival this sea son, Children will be permitted to skate in i ee Lod al costume, Parties intending to skate will oblige by j : handing in their names to the Janitor or ai BaNnb at the rink to-night. Ice in excellent 7; : ; ‘ ns ’ anna ’ jof the Directors as early as possible. condition, % en and Other items. ce, Fresa Oysrers at Josiah Carmody’s, Dor : oT nage % vom Skaters in costume free. chester Street east. e lin - MaiL arrived at twenty | i minutes after two this af! ernoon. | mp : aia oy 4s 4 i . pane | W> a | Sicspy Exerxg Co.—Regular monthly meet- | Ie? : BA Ss ling this « vening, at S o'clock. { & % & B kx ; ’ i - Fount \ gentleman's black kid glove, | | Admission to promenade, 25 cents. feb3—tl J3th ' tue Foreign | picked up on the street, can be obtained at | the Police Station ' - > MILITARY The members ot No. Battery, 14 A., will meet for drill at the drill shed this }evening at S o'clock. - £ +. fy ey ee ZEROS) cos ke 5 £ r 14 aisle Notice.—Any person having reports of the | Diocesan Church Society for any years since 1844 are kindly requested to send them to the | -—ON secretary, Mr. Perey Pope . - —— | | a "a ee ae Very Svoccessrut.—The — entertainment | W t ; i i" ‘ ¢* = ft A y given in St. Patrick's Hall last evening, under | ba & Be “a Aw 3 . = ' | the auspices of the League of the Cross, was February ith. feb3 | i | as ry successful. There was a large attend- | ance, and the programme was well carried out. oT es Tre SipEwaLks.—Our sidewalks and strevis jare just now in a very slippery condition, In| —————— . - - | me places walking is very dangerous, and A | VORICE EO BE Bi? BR & llittle ashes, judiciously distributed, would | * 4 ui ate help the pedestrian a good deal. ‘* A word} TOTICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN that all = A amounts due or owing to P. J. Foran, Satvace Corps.—At the regular anoual| of Charlottetown, Merchant lailor, upon any meeting of the Royal Salvage Corps, held at] account whatsoever, have been assigned to their rooms last evening, the fol!owing officers |} Messrs. Gault Bros. & Co., and that the same were elected for the ensuing year; Captain, | must be paid at once to us, as their Attorneys, RB. F. Dawson; Ist Lieutenant, James Mc-| otherwise proceedings wiil be taken for the Eachern ; 2nd do, R. S. Farquharson; 3rd do, | recovery of the same. H{. Large; Secretary, J. C. Millford. Dated this Sth day of Febraary, 1890. McLEOD, MORSON & McoQUARRIE. £ ,. , febjS—dy eod 2w - Tue Baptist Cuvren.—On Sunday last Rev. J. A. Gerdon, in the presenceofa} —, crowded aucience, baptised seven (7) candi- | ate - : A dates, and at the close of the evening service | “« [5 the hand of fellowship was extended to ten | * Ot u . ea } ; ag 10). Meetings are being conducted every , night this week. A service for children on] ‘ Wo ly . q . n O~. * 14 at | harket Souare, Ousen Stiest, Friday at 4 p. mi. a _ i F > —_ Witt Donz.—The members of the Salvage Corps are busily engaged fitting up thei: room in the new City Building in splendid style. Already the floor has been carpeted, the windows curtained, and pictures hung about the room. To-day painters are hard at} ugh of orders, which is one of the features of work beautifying the place. When the work | 4). oo.0 srade l, and all the furniture isin, the}“'° “°°° ‘“8°* Corps will have a room that will be ereditable In the meantime we must elose out our lil iselves and the Province | Winter Stock of GROCERIES and FEKED- i — TIME is yet in the distance, but we |) are pre paring for it. Ail of our Flower Ss is are here. andn ‘ly a! £ +] V , hle ; Seedacs& are here, and nearly a:l of the égetabie Seeds, and the coming-weeks will find us | busy testing, packeting and arranging, so as to be ready when the season opens for the ° ' ' is Ccompiete } - i } hilke to th 7 ’ rh) : “. ‘4 ING SLUFF, which we will do at very low > 1 Printers Inx.—Printers’ Ink, a weekly | prices. Flour, Tea, Sugar, Kerosene Oil, urnal published in New York, serves as an | Molasses, etc., must go, as we want the room sxponent of the principles of the art of adver- they occupy as well as the money for our Seed ising and offers practical suggestions to news- Department. paper advertisers. It also indicates to the ex- The balance of our Feedit : : ig Stuff must fol- perienced . ivertiser how, when and where to ; low suit, and we offer as follows, viz. : advertise, how to write an advertisement. and It contains in each issue how to display one. It. BRAN, per 100 ibs., $1.00) Bags 10 cts. eas! interesting matter—original and selected—of | SHORTS, os 1,25 extra. interest to advertisers, and discusses advertis- |O[L CAKE, ‘* 2 50. ing topics in an intelligent, impartial, and | STOCK FOOD, 3.00. instructive manner, 3 subscriptio ice is ae : ; - nstructive manner, Its subscription price is Special prices for lots of 5 bags and up- 29 « wa: r ve & yoa!, wards, GEO. CARTER & CO. * Personal c jan29—dy law wky Mr. J. H. Willis, of the firm of J. F. Willis & Co., piano dealers, leaves here to-day for _ , ‘ : Stellarton, N.S. We wish him a safe pas- f : Sel bs Mr. H. 8S. Pethick, of the Bank of Nova Scotia, who has been located in,Moncton for gome time as teller, left last night for St. Stephen, where he takes a position as accoynt ant. Previous to his departure Mr. Pethick, | 905"), Se al ee s : ; . : oor,” Learner’s Telegraph Outfits, who was very well liked by all with whom| 41) 0 ooa) Rloctrical A en, ee a aa rer All genera! Electrical Appliances kept oa hand he came in contact in Moncton, was entertain- | Work yuaranteed. ed at an oyster supper at Tennant’s. There FRED. FE. MORRIS were many expressions of regret for Mr. Peth- , < e — oe ick’s departure and wishes for his fature pros-| |, , Corner of aeen and Water Streets. perity. Mr. Pethick’s place here is taken Ch’town, Jan. 4, 1890. by Mr. Borden.— Times. ++ 0+ —____—___-——- DIED. In this city, on the Sth inst , Thomas Ed. win Webb, a native of Gloucestershire, Eng- land, aged 52 years. May his soul rest in peace, ~~ TTCR 1a 2 spew 6 TINNT aL. “ y ; {Funeral will leave his late residence, Water Y° ae ee ER that George Street, for St. Peter’s Church, to-morrow, | ;; o.. Harris, O& Charlottetown, Auc- a ae ; ? ? | tioneer, has made an assignment to me for the (Friday) at 1.30 p. m., sharp. } -benefit of his creditors, and I therefore give = awww j notice to all persons having claims against him {to furnish the same to me at the office of Mr, HAVE JUST RECKIVED an additional sup- ply of Annuncigtors. Gas Lighting Apparatus, Medical Batteries for Nervous and Rheumatic Persons, * Vietor” Bells, *“‘samson” Batteries, Ornamental Bronze Buttons for *‘the big front state of George if, Harris, ASSIGNEE’S NOTICE. ete ge Orne ws Lecal Notices. inant Edward J. Hodgson, Q. C., Charlottetown, # Gents’ Hard and Soft Hats, newest shapes a K. Island, within thirty days from this ' date. ust opened at James Paton & Co's. New stylesin Gents’ Felt Hats (Christy's make) just open at James Paton & Co's. Pleaty of fresh oysters at Vatcher’s, by the | barre!, bushel, peck, qvart, pint or on the, - al > niyv ) ce . 4 ‘ 2 . i 8’ & © Bet ae G* half shell, only 16 cents per dozen. | WANES, Losi, Don't forget we are headquarters for Bran, | Shorts, Crushed Feed, Oil Cake, Flax Seed, | &e., at lowest prices.—Geo, Carter & Co. | Dated 20th January, 1890. KE. R, BROW, jan20—2w (m w ts) Assignee. OST.—On Tuesday last, a black Collie Dog» with white breast and paws, answers to the R 4 shorts f ote ti has Tas t Beer | 2=™* of “am.” A liberal reward wiil be paid ran and shorts for sale by the bag at beer any person giving information of bis where- & Goff's. feb4 3i abouts to the subscriber at the Velegraph Ofiice, . _ _,.or his residence, Grafton Street West.—A. EK, Northern Spy apples for sale by the barrel Yornison, dy & wky tf—feb6 i at Beer & Goif's. feb4 3 pe at : ANTED.—A good Cook to go to the country The boots must go.— Women 8 flannel W where another girl is kept-. Good wages to lined boots 65 cents, misses flannel lined j the right person. Apply at tais Office. febdwlm 55 cents at Goff Bros. : boots 56 : | RANGE, with Hot Water Roilers attached. Throngh stock taking, a lot of remnants for sule cheap.—R. K. BRAcs. in dress goods, print cottons, ribbons, | iebl—iw pa : apes } : : ’ 4 <7? * 1" > . cloths, ete big bargains at Stanley Bros’. ~yox WANTED.—In a small family. Apply Feb 3 3i eod at this o.ice, ti—jan3 See Prowse Bros’ clothing. W onderful | FOR SaLE—a dark bay driving Mare, un- bargains in overcoats, reefers and suits. hlemsished, fast and perfectly docile. Axe, z jan 25 | about six years. Ap) ly at this office. ! jan29-—3w 2aw Prowse Bros., the wonderful cheap men, : es Sr ae are giving big bargains in dress goods, shawls 7 ANTED.—An experienced Girl ss general * inds. jan 25 | arvaut in a smail family. Good wags and all kinds of woo] goods, jan 25 | servant in a smail family. Good wag:s. ‘ Apply at this cilice, jan2i Boots and shoes.—Great bargains in boots, Sh cpdheasigstinciaclaigact sai shoes and rubbers, given now at the Domin- FOR SALE.—A two-story Senaliteacs Staind. ‘with ion Boot and Shoe Store. jan25dw6i good yard room, The house contains seven : rooms, with kitchen attached, situate uvear cor- No old shop-worn goods, dear at any price’ ner of Kdward and Fitzroy Streets. Terms to sell at thé Dominion Boot and Shoe Store: reasonsble. Apply to ik, REDDIN, Selicitor. jan25dwei | 2” uf yo f ' ¢ 7, ..MeBachen, the TOUSEKEEPER i J ANTED in so family of Value for your mown’ fe h ibree small children. An elderly woman cheap shoe man, will give you better value preterred, Keferences required., A good situ- Decreasing \ ost west wads; fair, cities Wenig, wo obiectionable costuine allowed on the mee writes | Household Furniture of the said P. J. Foran, p your thua a bas in a) : . Boguire. this oma" van You'll gut aaryW sane fr a setts vera. Bed ry YY, FEBRUARY 6 1890. 2 ods, ex Stanley, ccnp citasiounmniaitintinivnanioes —~(x)—-- ——-—-— & STERNS. cecinhintinitininaiamaiiigaian. se (x)——— sities ~ 24 CASES AND BALES New White Cottons, | New Print Cottons, New Canadian Ginghams, | New Scotch Ginghams, Ney New Shirtings, New | New Flannelettes. (x) Special Prices on Many Lines This Month. _~———— —(x}—_——-—-- —— r { ie > 3 oe cer Suckers, Tickings, ‘Those who want the best value for their money should call on us. PERKINS & STERNS. Chariottetown, February 6, 1890—eod —OFr— New and Valuable + Et AWM ER. en | x) The Grandest Lot of Furniture ever offered to the People of Prince Edward [sland, will be sold LIG AUCTION, WITHOUT RESERVE, —_OonN— WEDNESDAY, Sl UF FEBRUARY, 1090, COMMENCING AT il O'CLOCK, A. M., WEN, At ‘he New Wareheuse of W. B. Robertson, Esq. Kent Street, Charlottetown, % (Opposite John Scott's, Esq.) The Lot comprises Parlor Sets, Bedroom Sets. Sideboards, Book Cases, Hat Racks, ‘Fables, Mirrors, Desks, Vases, Oil Paintings, &e., LATHST PATTERNS AND DESIGNS. (x) £{WN ADL Vee This Furniture is now open for inspection. Intending purchasers will find it to their interest to inspect the same before sale. Eb. Charlottetown, February 5, 1890—dy tlsle. wky. AUCTION. Now is the Time. , S I AM DETERMINED -not to earry any of my present stock of WINTER Montreal, I will sell by Auction, at the Store} fA GOODS over, they must go regardless of profit, as 1 must make room for my of P. J. Foran, Tailor, Queen Street, com-| SPRING STOCK: mencing on : , ! These goods are warranted genuine ENGLISH and SCOTCH BEAVERS, Friday, th of Februiary,| MELTONS, VENETIANS, NAPS, WORSTEDS and WEEDS. Customers wanting SUITS, OVERCOATS or REEFERS, can have those goods made up at prices away down. 17S and by virtue of a Bill of Sale, made by P. J. Foran to Gault Bres., AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., His whole stock of Goods, Shop Furniture, & Also, on TUESDAY, February llth, at’ 2 o'clock, p. m., at my Sales Room, ali the Partics wishing to seeure Bargains should avail themselves of this opportunity. J. MURE ea. MERCHANT TAILOR, UPPER QUEEN STREQT. Terms Cash. A ett oy kK. BRALRSTO, febd zi 4 wernigurr, Upartutwetuwa, Jan. 48, issue, ‘ ITURE, — Y . x sascnenane hm srr re apr 0 RTE PO ne = sn R.| He a a ee a secs me nt ea ANH, | at f Pe ee ee a