# ~~ a — ene a ——— —_———.. jocal and Other Items, _ @ddfe'lows’ Concert To-morrow => --- Tur STANLEY left (reorgetown for Pictou this morning - o —e wcoTtaAsy Yet,” by Prof, Caven, at the tvceum, on Tuesday, the 27th. i veil AccomraNisrs for Oddfellows’ Conoert — Mr. Heartz, Mr. Hawley and Mr. Karle. sibancbiats rue Foretax Maite arrived in this city ehortly before four o'clock this afternoon. _——_—_o——— Rewewber there iano Natal Day Concert this year, so be sure and go to morrow night to the Lyceum. iia ‘Jvssie THE FLowerR or DunBLane,” by Mrs Byrne. at the Lyceum, on Puesday, the 27:h. Io aid of the poor, iniisiallisinasintias Jas. Z on Cavacu.—The teachers and cflicers of 794 Coarch Sunday School are reminded of tie meeting this (Wednesday) evening, at 7 o'clock, sharp. — ~~ ~~ Hockey at the Skating Rink to-night. All members of the ** Hocky Club” are requested ; to ase mble at the Rink by 7.30 sharp, for organization, Tue telegraph line between Cape Tor- ment ne and Sackville is still down There are, consequently, no despatches for this iswme of Toe EXaMINer. tiie CuarLorrerowN Mercuants, — Look at the set of books in Huaszird ® Moore's show wiaduw. The work was all done own establishment. stil idicdin Lecture —Mr. Davies’ lecture, ‘Creat Men in Council,” will be delivered in the Lyceum on Friday evening next. Give him a full house. icdtiaiial Baptist Cauncu.— Those interested in securing pews in the new Baptist Church are requested to be present this evening at 8.30 to select same. that Mr. Lioyd sings “Alove in the De-ert.” at “ddfellows’ Concert. This is one of the finest descriptive songs ever written. _—_ —~_- Vottos Cournr.—This morning, Charles Mc- Millan and Martina Coady were sentenced to two months’ imprisonment for a third violation of the Canada Temperance Act, and one other case was adjourned. Mertisc — The annual meeting of the Women’s Siissionary Society will be held in the basement of the Methodist brick church, to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, at 7.30 o'clock. jan20 2i Puetw Meetine.—A public meeting of citizens will be held in Market Hall this evening, at 8 o'clock, to take steps to raise fands io. p-oviding the poor of the city with firewood. There shoul be a large attendance. a An ExpLaNaTion —Mr. Waddell desires Tus Kxaminer to inform ‘‘Taxpayer” and the public generally, that the delay in lighting the electric laraps on Sunday evening was owing to an accident to some of the plant. — oe Boarp or Trave.—The adjourned general and annual meeting of the Board of Trade will be held this evening at 8 o’elock, sharp. A full attendance is particularly desired, as mattera of the greatest importance will be discnesed, -_— -— in their! ‘ hours. AD NO Tl I A AD: Bi I IP tt a a _THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - a a eee Civic Election. NOMINATION DAY PROCEEDINGS THIS was nomination |City Councillors and « sioner, lated : ' ' day for Mayor, fee ¢ Water Commis- The following gentlemen nomin- FOR MAYOR. !. Heath Haviland. J. P. Tanton. FOR COUNCILLORS. Ward 1—James Eden. ‘“* 2—James Byrne. ‘* 3—Thom Z. Taylor, T. B. Riley. * 4—W. D. McKay, F. H. Beer. ** 5—Alexander Horne. FOd WATER COMMISSIONER, Alexander MacKinnon. Edward Davy. snail aeatany Three Incendiary Fires. Last night, shortly before twelve o'clock, fire was discovered in the stable of Joseph , Gallant, in the rear of his hotel, the Far- mer'’s Home, Upper Great George Street. The fire, which started in the hay in the loft, was fortunately discovered before it had made very great progress, and was extinguished before it had done any great amount of damage. Had the fire not been discovered when it was, the probability is that the horses in the stable would have been cremated, as the burning hay was | falling from the loft to the stable fluor right | at one of the animal’s feet. The fire it) is believed, was the work of an inendiary. About the same time a dastardly attempt was made to set fire to the premises of Mrs. Geo. W. Milner, adj ‘ining Mr. Gailant’s A quantity of paper saturated with kero- sene vil was placed upon the seat of the water-cluset, and a match applied. For- tunately, some person saw the blaze made by the burning paper, and it was promptly extinguished. The interior of the closet’ was somewhat scorched. This morning Mr. James Beales, who lives on the corner of Great George and Grafton Streets, near the scane of the other two fires, made the alarming discovery that some persun had also attempted to burn him cut. Kerosene vil was spilled over the seat and walis of the water closet in the rear of his premises and a match applied. After burning some paper off the walls and scorching the seat, the fire went out without any assistance. A card of matches wasfound on the seat of tlie et, closwhere it had been left by theincend- iary. It is only afew months since Mr Beales’ stable was burned down by an in- cendiary. Three fires in the one block and all on the same night, makes it look very much as if some person was desirous of seeing that portion of the city levelled to the round. Wetrust that the fire-bug will ferreted out and punished as he de- serves. ++o+e— News Notes. In every tobacco factory at Key West, Florida, there is a ‘‘reader.” Cubans and Spaniards cannot talk without gesticulation. To keep them from talking and dropping their work in order to use the hands, a person is employed to read aloud during working A new use has been thought ont for the honograh, which will save the expense of a Seuslar alarm: A fierce bull dog is made to bark into it, It is then attached to the inside of the door of the house to be protected, and Civic Accounts.—A copy of the City Re- port for the civic year ending 31st December, ' 1890, has been forwarded Tue Examiner by the City Clerk, Mr. H. M. Davison, upon | whom it reflects credit. The Report is piiated in Mr, Coombe’ usual good style. —— Carnivat —There will be a grand fency-! dress carnival in Hillsborough Skating Rink | on Tuesdsy evening, 3rd Febdruary next. Arrangements are being made with a costumer ' for the supplying of fancy costumes. Prizes | will be offered for the best costumes. For further particulars, see advertisement in to- | day's issue, A Tre To FaTHeRLANv.—Notwithstanding | the storm, about two hundred persona attend- ed the lecture of Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P., in the basement of the Methodist brick Church lust evening, on **A Tripto Fatherland.” The presence of 80 many persons on such a stormy | night was a very practical compliment toMr. | Davies. -_—— o&--—- i Naterat Hrstory.—‘‘fhe Living World,” acomplete natural history of ths world’s ereatures—fishes, reptiles, insects, birds and mammals, embellished with over 1200 elegant engravings, illustrating the animala of the earth in their natural condition, and eight magnificent colored plates. A large supply | just received at the Diamond Bookstore. (et, & copy. } ' —_- > --- Society.—The an-; NarcraL History nua) meeting of this Society for the election | of officers, transaction of other business, | and discussion of matters of it.terest to the | Society, will be held in the Y. MC. A. Patlor, at eight o’clock on Monday even- ing next, 26th inst. A full attendance 1s‘ reyrested, and visitora will be we leome . — | L. W. Wataon, Sec’y. osantiictiing Ovx Dearu Rate.— The annual report of lw, Johnson, Health officer for the city, | thows that during the year ending December Slat. 1890, the deaths from all causes have ; Leen 184, against 191 in 1889. The tabulated statements how that there have been fewer deaths from zymotic diseases this year than last; the deaths from typhod fever being 3 Pp egainet 8; from scarlstine, 13 against 27; and diattvesl affections of children, 13 against 19) for {8&9. sited _Catnonre Avrnors’ Reapina.—We learn ifom late Boston popers that nearly 2.000 people gathered in Boston College Hall, on the evening of Wednesday, Jan, 7, for the Catholic Authors’ Reading, the fourth num- ber inthe already brilliant and successful “eurte of the Young Men’s Catholic Associa- ‘ton. Mr. James Jeffrey Roche, of the Pilot | ‘tif was among those taking part. His | ‘elections included “‘The Water Lily,” ‘‘ The’ : Corporal’s der ” “Sip ‘Hu 0's Choice ”" and report shows that during the — 890, — “TeVewe.” © . . were pineteen fires in Charlottetown, *) . | of the fires were causesd by the bursting of @ a lkormxc ox Tur Ice.—Two races—@ Progress on Hillsborough ice this after- ' ". Upto the time of e heats of each race had been trotted din’s Pestle took first place in bot g.. “f the 3 year-old; and ia the “inute class, Hibbett’s Honest John won ore in the first heat, and Martins rst in the second. The Judges are Dann, Lara, fc. Therne and ‘. J. nd . T. Winans starter. ere . Brodly number of spectators. “Sear-old and a» 3 minute class—are i0 | 4.6 hy spontaneous combuation, oing to press, ! cases it is but Jittle machinery ie needed to produce the mst fearful alarm as soon as the door is meddied with. If “cleanliness is next to godliness,” the Japanese ought to rank very high in the moral scale, for there is so people so univer- sally given to bathing. The number of bath houses in Tokio is 1.200, and the average daily attendance at each is 700. This is an index of the use of the bath throughout the oountry. The French and English authorities are ia constant communication on the subject of the telephone line between London and Paris, It has been decided to lay # double cable accross the channel, the second to be used in case of accident to the firat. The charge for three tninutes conversation will be fixed at ten shillings ($2.56), and it is expected that the line-will be in woking order by the beginning of March. The scheme for removing Nelson's famous flagship, Victory, from her moorings in Ports- mouth harbor to the Themes, in connection with the Epglish naval exhibition to be opened next May, has been abandoned, the vessel's timbers being too rotten to stand the strain of the voyage; but a full-sized reproduction of the famous eld three-decker has been ordered, and is now being executed. Much money and work have been expeuded the past year in improving the waterways between the city of Leeds and the sea. This great centre of the cloth industry in England desires to improve its outlet to the sea and a ship canal is now proposod connecting the city more satisfactorily with the coast. While this is only a project as yet, it indicates the prevalent desire for large canala. A census of the German empire was taken last month, and it shows the same notable growth of cittes and towns observable in other countries. In five years the number of cities with the pepulation over 100,000 has increased from 21 to 86, and in the same peried some of the increases were very large. Berlin has now a population ot 1,574,435, Hamburg 570,430, Leipsic 35%,272, M unich 334,710, Bresian 234,710 and Cologne 282,537. Misstonany Soctery.— Sermons on behalf of the Methodist Mixsionary Society will be reached in the First and Second Methodist churches on Sanday morning next, 2oth inst., at ll o'clock. The annual missionary meet- ings will be he ld in the same churches on the evening of the same day, at seven o'clock. The sermons will be preached and addresses will be delivered by the Rev. Bir. James, of Murray Harbor, and the Rev. Mr. King, of Tryon. The pestors of the churches will also take part in the servicee. Collections for the society will be taken up at each of the services, morning and evening. tri & sat —o-—— Tur Free Reconp.—Chief Engineer Large’s one by goods coming im con- sparks trom chimneys, and one by laying with matches. In four Delieved the fires were of incendiary in five instances the cause There were —— false ue i ring the year. The fire apparatus, give ict oe in conclusion, is all in good order, the men are ever ready to ons 5 to the call of duty, and the water supply 18 second to none. kerosene lamp, tact with gas, two by children origip, and ja nn known. From St. John's ( Nad.) Christmas Coloniss. | Sonnet. When passing Cape Ray on July 19th, ' Grand Scotch Concert! 1889, the fog, which for some time had en- , veloped us in an impenetrable mist, sud- denly lifted, and disclosed the rugged grandeur of mountain peak and fantastically shaped hills, Hence the following : A mist on ocean and a mist o’erhead; The dismal wailing of the foy-horn wakes No playful echoes; the dull water breaks [a monotones too sad for fear or dread. Our track with slow, uncertain pace we tread; Kach dim-seen wavelet forms fantastic takes, Till answering horn more sure our saptain makes, Then on our dreary way befogged wo sped. Nor long the gloom; the rifted curtain falls Down from the zenith; prisoned beams set free Light up great nature's pyramidic walls That guard the inner vales from boisterous sea; The scattered fog far up the mountain crawls, And in the gorges shadows sport in glee. +C. O'Brign, Archbp. of Halifax. Supreme Court. Jam. Bi; William A. Bryenton vs. Archibald John- son. Action for debt for work done and materials provided. Verdict for plamuif for $22 83. Peters for plaintiff ; Good for defendant. J. Haley vs. Wm. Heard and J. T. Mel- lish. An action for damages arising from alleged illegal arrest. Now before the court. Hodgson, Q. C., for plaintiff ; Stewart for defendants. Personal. * William Smi-h, Esq , Deputy Minister of Marine, arrived in the city to day. He is at the H stel Davies. A Chicago despatch says that Mre. Margaret L. Shepherd has gone out there ‘‘to purify the city’s politics.” She is eminently quali- fied for the mission, having purifiel [boston to a remarkable degree, by‘leaving it.— Posion Pilot. DIED. At Boston, Mass., on the l4th inst., Dvis Hastings, in the 15th year of his age, after a long and psinful illness. He waa the only and much-loved son of Dr. H. H. Hastings, and was a talented and promising youth. MARREED. On the 20th iost., by Elder D. Crawford, at the residence of the bride’s father, Lemuel Phillips, of Worcester, Mass., and Miss Minnie J. Godfrey, of Chariottetown. ee Experiments were made last year in the Mediterranean, to ascertain how tar daylight penetrates under water. In very clear water near Corsica, and eighteen miles from land, the limit of daylight has been found by means of photographic plates, to be about 1,580 feet. AUCTION sALE we ° AM instructed by the Executors of the last Will and Testament of the late Patrick Higgins, of Cha:lottetown Royalty, to se'l by Public Auction, at the Farm Premises in West Royalty, formerly occupied by deceased, On Saturday, 24th day of January, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., All the Farm Stock and effects, consisting of : 4 Hoxees, | Bull, 2 Calves, 2 Heifers, 6 Cows, 1l Pigs, Geese, Hens, Ducks, unthreshed Grain, H»y, Potatoes, 1 Grain Cracker, 1 Threshing Mill, 1 set Fanners, 1 Driving Wagon (new), } do. (old), 1 Seed Drill, 2 Carts, Trucks, | Farmer’s Boiler, 3 sets Cart Harness, Driving Harness, 2 Hay Mowers, 4 Wood Sleighs, 1 Reaping Machine, 2 Hay Rakes, 1 Driving Sleigh, 1 Pung, 1 Potato Digger, 1 Self Binder, 1 Cultivator, J set Ducktoot Harrows, | Fur Robe. Also, various other articles, including Household furniture and lots of sundries. ‘TERMS : —A)] sums of $5 and under, cash ; all sums over $5, eleven months’ credit on ap- proved joint notes of hand. F. H. HORNE, janl6—wy 2i Auctioneer. Eleciion of a Water Commissioner, Pcs hc oe - ~ en <r Le ee ee ene ee es Aer et be ln. ov WEDNESDAY, Pl ae nen a ce ia A ae ct be oe sow JANUARY 21 1891. 2 Re en ' j BURNS’ a Se neg TT ANNIVERSARY, Under the Auspices of the Caledoma Club, IN THE LYCEUM, ON TUESDAY, JAN. | he purauance of av Act of the General Assem- bly of this Island, made and passed in the 0th year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: Water Works Act, 1887,” I do hereby give Public Notice that an Election of a Water Commissioner for the City of Charlottetown, in place of ALEXANDER McKINNON, retired, will be held on WEDNESDAY, the 28th day of January, A. D. 1891, at the several places, thai ia to say: In Ward No. l,at or near Fire Engine House on King Street, between Great George and Prince S.reets. In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas Connoliy, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sidney Street, betwecn Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No. 4. at or near the new City Hall, corner of Kent and Queen Streets. ln Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop.of Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great George Streets, And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and con- tinue open until five o’clock in the afternoon of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two sbail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies sonth of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of “Charlottetown ROBERTSON & CO., Manufacturers, Mon- | } Chariottetown which lies south of Grefton Street , and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafron Street. Number Five shall comprise al! that part of Charlottetown which lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY the 21st inst.. from the time of jigh ground and Twelve at noon »util the hour of Four o'clock in prince Street Church and Sc 0!. the afternoon of the same day. For qnalification of Electors, see Act 50, Vic- toria, mmtituled “* Cha:lottetown Water Works Act, 1887,” also Si Cap. 12, sec. 2¢ cP. - {L. 8.) Victoria, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. 1. M. DAVISON, ; City Clerk. Mayor's Office. Charlottetown, Jan, 14,1 Kb. ©. is Guaranteed. jan'4 2/, IN AID OF THe Por. seniitibiniiiiniins aii (x)— pelosi PART Tf. PART It. = SHORT ADDRESS BY THE CHIEF. 1. Song—‘‘ Jessie, the Flower of Domblane '?.... Mrs. James Byrne 1. F iano Duet—Strathspeys and Reels.....Misses Wilson and Read | 2. Violin Daet—Moderato from I Sonsh-A lard...........g00+, a —* Scotland Yet Heresee Vek be ig cheeks Peek. Cotem |)... sidsessicascnecene ee Miss MacDonald and Prof. Virnicombe 3. Song—* Tam Glen" ......... ete e eee e cece ete Mrs. Roome Song— ‘‘ Flow Gently, Sweet Afton” osoe+e Mt, Boman 4 Recitation—“ Tam O’Shanter”’.......... Rev. James Carruthers PROCURELII TRNIOIS 6 05k os dec ss aun oeeaa eo ..Mr. T. A, McLean Violin Solo -** Echoes from Edinbro ” Song -*' Ye Banks and Braes”............ 7. Song—‘“ There was a Lad” ...... eee 8. Cornet Soio—Sootch Airs... .:....0....:05. eed er ee , BO. Cemungise** OU CAPONE so. ce nv gsc wen ape Interval of Five Minutes. . Vinnicombe ..Mrs, Roome ...Miss Tillie Brown | .Mr. James Davison | Song—‘‘O' a’ the Airts the Win Can Blaw”.... Quartet—“* Bike of Aberfeldy”... os oss ii ee ....Mias Wilson, Mrs. Roome, Mr. J. Davieson, Mr. H Wilson S Ste wo ..Mr. C. P Fletcher | 7. Song—‘‘ Scots Wha Hae”.............. pen ves Mr. J. Davison ... .Mrs. E. Norton | 8. Chorns—*t Auld Lang Syne” with Ius‘rumentai Musi-.......... .Prof. D. J. McLeod | “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN,” Pianoforte Accompanists—Misses Wilson and Lewis, Messrs. Blanchard and Tanton, Admission, 25 and 35 cents. Tickets for sale Concert at 8 o'clock, prompt. at the City Dreg Stores and from Members of the Club, Doors open at 7.30 o’clo:k janl9 $50.00 | eo ee —(x)--— cme aeetptemmstnitiat PTY DOLLARS TQ BE GiGN AWAY, —__AND—— Overcoats and Ulsters to be Slaughtered Right and Loft. enmene semerrene ommend x) -—————_ CHANCE OF A LIFETIME to get a Coat for almost nothing and $50 into the Bargain. { $10.00, now only $5,00. An immense pile of Ulsters and Overcoats, usual price $6 00, $6.75, 7.50, $8.75 and A Bottle containing, Beans and Confecticnery 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 given on the 2nd day of April next. of the leading Papers of the City than any stranger. Come along, Charlotretown, January 2, 1891—eod & wky , Shall receive, in cash, $35.00; second, $15.00. 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 everyone, and try your skill in guessing, and get a Big Bargain PROWSE BROs., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET. "the Unk Gato A” es STARTLING BARGAINS ONLY 5 CENTS A PACKAGE. THE BEST DYES IN THE WORLD FOR HOME DYEING, Fqual toany Package Dye for bright and fast colors. Send for Sample Card to J. 5S. treal. dy wky—jan20 harlottetown Board of Trade. HE adjourned General Quarterly and An- nual Meeting of this Corporation will be held at the Board Room, Cameron Block, on WEDNESDAY EVENING, the 2]st inst., at 8 o'clock. The Councilwill meet at 10.30 a. m. B. D. HIGGS, janl7—tl dte Secretary. trakan Jackets, A lot came late and will have to be slaughtered. Coats, Boys’ Overcoats. you can see wel! what you Ladies’ Ulsters and Jackets, As- Children’s Ulsters. Mens Fur We want to clear our tables of these goods, Men’s Overcoats, and they will have to go regardless of price. Our Second Floor is one of the best lighted rooms im the city, and are buying. ————{x)—-——— HARRIS & STEWART. Charlottetown, Jan. 7, 1891. NOTICE | S HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual) ] General Meeting of the Shareholders of | Tue Examtxer Publishing Company will be | held at the office of Tae EXAMINER News-| p'per, on WEDNESDAY, the 28th January, inst., at the hour of Eight o'clock in the evening. W. A. F. SCOTT, janld Secretary. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de attend a horse. Apply to JAMES Paton & WANTED.—A youth to deliver parcels aud -_ té—jan20 COFFES | (0) —-— — T IS A WELL-KNOWN FACT that Coffee, to be good, must not be Roasted or Ground any length of time, as it loses its Strength and Flavor very quickly. BEER & GOFF have a Coffee Roaster fitted up in their Warehouse, where they \aralteao vo FURGmAA in Charlottetown, roast and erind all their own Coffee as Apply at this a Cottage built on a dry site. - ’ jan20 office. JOR SALE.—A nice Building Lot at head of Alley Street, near Prince street, situated on in good locality, near Upper Price low and terms easy. Apply to GLORG= -\Li EY. jan2 FoR SALE.—A nice rounc-> « Sleigh, light and suitable to speed a fas l.orse in or driv- ing aronnd town, Made by a good builder. Can be seen at W.C. Ticn’s, next to Fish Market, Grafton Sireet. 3i eud—jani7 MPORTANT.—To Let at Ten Mile House ] Cherry Valley, a House and Lot suitable for a tradesman or anyone wishing to keep 4 small business, Apply to Epwarp H1nps, Millview, Lot 49, wky—jy25 they require if, so that in buying from them you can always depend on getting it fresh and good. CONDENSED COFFEE, in Tins, and ESSENCE COF- FEE, in Bottles, always kept in stock at BEER & GOFF’S. Charlottetown, Dec. 27, 1890—law & wky Lo PC ty RE OSTA OE RIE Ie aN He A GO BN IS AI: MAA NRE ANE ROAM ST METS ON I Hk PARA ne GES. IRIN a Se a le an ee $ t