eee ge enmaemee omeme it tee \ Wey \ _ palling. _ eight by ten inches in size, BG pages. Shoot called a _ Vegetabjes and alao smal] fruits as frought "together within the compass © _f this sige. THER DAILY EXAMINER, The Liberal-Conservative Party have taken the room in the Market House, formerly used as the City Council Chamber. This room will be open throughout the cam- paiga, _ Local and ~ Other Items. Fresh Oysters at Vatcher’s. ImPoRTANT SALE of Wiite Goods at Beer ros, a Important SALE of Cottons and Linens at Beer Bros. . Sy eee Tue Svanuey is making the round trip be- tween Georgetown and Pictou to-day. ss : 3 sous ae —The schools at Petrolia, nt., have been closed, owing to the preval- ence of influenza. , : ; ——_o__— Isuanp Potarors.—Chenangoes, to a circular of the 16th, in Boston at 55 cents, i according are in good demand aE SS S. oF T.—The time of holding the meeting of Grand Division has been changed from 31st January to Friday, 7th February. See adver- tisement, Waat's IN A Name.—Grip, of Toronto, says: ‘he new and pepular epidemic is called after this journal because it is so influenzial and widely-circulated. ee gee ee THANKs.—The management of the Penny Readings tender Messis. Willis the thanks of the Church Institute for the gratuitous loan of their piano last night. Ty 4 Farnt.—The Moncton Times reports that Rev. W, B. Hinson had a fainting spell at the close of last Sunday evening’s service. His illness, however, is not serious. Pusiic Accounts.—In the Quebec Legis- lature on Thursday, the treasury presented the public accounts for the last fiscal year to be $7,720,000, apd. the total expenditure to be $5,580,000, ee FartLures.—The Dun and Russell agencies report 31 failures in Canada the last seven days Inthe correspouding week last year there was 46. Bradstreets report 36 failures in Canada this week. DirHTSERIA IN CAPE BRETON.—The schools at Port Hastings, C. B, have closed on ac- count of a malignant typeof diphtheria being in several families there. Several hou e have been quarantined to prevent its spreading, but no immediate danger is apprehended. : TERRIFIC GALE.—A London despatch says that a terrific gale, accompanied by — thunder and lightning, prevailed on the 1gth on the fish Sea. “ “Much damage was done to pro- perty along the coast. Several persons were killed by lightning ‘and many were drowned, Seana cane Big Damaces.—A New York despatch says that the jury in the suit of Carojiine Cam- merer against Clemens Muller for $100,000 damages for breach of promise of marriage, has rendered a verdict in favor of the plain- tiff for $12,000. A motion by the defendant for a new trial was denied. Daniel Dougherty was counsel for the plaintiff, Col. Bob inger- soll for the defendant, , : oF . ‘ apes — Yur Case AbanDQNER,—lIt is gaid that the case against Thomas Adams, arrested in Mon- treal charged with bringing stolen money into Canada, has been abandoned, and he will be set at liberty at once. Adams was wanted in Cheyenne, Wyoming, for defrauding the cor- poration of that place out of $15,000. No money was found on him when he was arrested in Montreal. . Se Neeps Investication.—The Bridgewater, N.S. Enterprise says: Burton, a-ten year old gon of Henry Newconib, uf Suinmersidg, died gn Sunday ynorning last. About four weeks ago the boy came home from school crying and complaining bitterly of bad usage subject- ed to by his school companions. He was taken seriously ili at that date, and up to the time of his death was contined to his bed, being unconscious for upwards of two weeks of that time. Ea Firoopep —A Cairo, Ill, despatch says: Three hundred persons at Carmi were com: jélled to: Jeaye their hémes by the sudden rise of the Little Wabash River The northern pait of the town is flooded to the depth of 25 - teet in some places, and 75 to 100 houses are submerged. Itis feared the worst is yet to come, and the people in the towns along the Little Wabash are preparing for it. At Carmi it is expected that the river will rise much higher, and if it does the result will be ap- ee Excouragyne Larcé Famries.—The Que- bee Government bil]: granting one hundred acres of lind to every father ot twelve living legitimate children, has passed its third read- ing in the legislature. Col. Rhodes stated that the goverument were only continuing. the idea inaugurated by Louis the Fourteenth’s reat minister, Colbert, who granted 300 ivres (French) annually to the father of every family of ten, and 400 livres to every father of twelve, besides 20 livres to each youth mar- rying at twenty, and the same to every gir: married at sixteen. : i Someruinc New.—Mr, Fred E. Morris has shown THE EXAMINER a sample of a new in- dicating electric bell which he has for sale, and which he claims is superior to the ar- rangement generally used. Instead of a shut- ter dropping, the number of the room calling is pointed out by a needle—after the manner of the hands on aclock. Itis further claimed that this apparatus takes up less space and ‘| Legislature will have concluded its labor at G2n'be'fitted'up at less ‘than ‘half the cost of | the drop-shatter arrangement. It shou'd be "examined by persons desirous of investing in electrical goods. Vicx’s Frorat Guipe.—We have received from James Vick, Rochester, New York, his Fioral Guide, which, in beauty of appearance and convenience of arrangement, surpass any- thing in this line which we _ ever = privi ing before. It is a pamphie ee inchs and with the cov- ers, which are by no means the jonst impor i it. containg ah even one hungre Bht part of it, contains aon! me det it is levoted to vegetables as well, and includes as i ‘eription of both flowers full a list and description ou a f a, book ~ Personal PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | DOMINION PARI AMEN? Summary of Proceedings. Orrawa, Jan, 21. In the House of Commons to-day, Taylor introduced a bill to prevent the incorpora- tion of foreign laborers under contract-; He said it was an imitation of the bill passed by the United States Congress in 1885. On motion, Sir John Macdonald, Wood, of Brockville, was elected Deputy Speaker. The House then adjourned. . NOTES. Clark Wallace intends introducing amendments to the Combines Bull passed last session, with a view of making it effec- tive. Choquette’s bill to amend the Fran- chise Act, proposes to change the clauses referring to sons of farmers and fishermen, who are now obliged to reside with their parents before registration. He wants the time reduced to six months. Mullock has given notice of an address to Her Majesty setting forth that the people of Canada are loyal to her crown and person, and are desirous of maintaining British connection. O’Brien intends to bring up for discussion the conduct of the Government in asking law officers of the Crown for an opinion regarding the consti- tutionalities of the Jesuit Bill. NEW BRUNSWICK ELBCETONS The Government's Majority. St. Jonny, Jan. 21. The latest returns now in show that Baird, Government, has been elected in Victoria, and that Phinney, Oppositionist, has been elected in. Kent, instead of Mc- Tnermney, the first supposed. The Globe to-night, speaking of the gen- eral result throughout the province, says, ‘After a brief but warm campaign the peo- ple of New Brunswick have wisely decided t» continue the Blair Government in pow- er. There have been reverses here and there, buta summing up of the results she at the Administration will have a ‘i majority. Putting forward the ‘Worst view of the case, the Government will have a majority of between six’ and nine. : 2 ; : Commercial Relations. ‘Lasnon, Jan. 21. The Commercial Association have resolv- ed to do their utmost to prevent or restrict all trade or commercial intercourse with England. The inhabitants of Setubol, a port 18 miles from here, forcibly prevented Portuguese merchants of that place from shipping goods on an English: steamer, which sailed without a cargo. Amerigan, Hrench and German commercial travellers are here making most of the opportunities offered to replace British goods in the Por- tuguese market by goods from the countries they represent, Rio JaNErRo, Jan, 21. At a Portuguese meeting held here yes- terday, it was resolved to suspend business with English people, and send a telegram to Lisbon stating that members of the col- ony here are prepared to make any sacrifice for-their native country. A Legal Opinion. Orrawa, Jan. 21. Sir John Thompson, who was waited on last week by a delegation from the Provin- cial Synod of the Church of England, in reference to proposed legislation to secure uniformity in granting divinity degrees, has given it as his apigian that-such a law comes within the list of matters reserved by the British North America Act to local legislatures. As a result necessary bills will be introduced to the legislatures of the various provinces. The Portuguese Question. Lisson, Jan. 2}. The Porpuguese government, finding the powets ‘unwilling to mediate in the dispute between Portugal and England, concerning the territory in Hast Africa, will submit to Lord Salisbury’s full demands under prc- test, and at the same time try to conciliate Portuguese public opinion. - @uebec News. Qveszec, Jan. 24. ]t is considered probable that the Quebec the end of the month. The Chapleau party are urging the ap- pointment of C. A. Dunserau to the Senate in place of the late Senator Trudel. An Annexationist. Queszo, Jan. Zt. At a banquet given to Col. White, ex- M. P. P., and leader of the Tory Party in Essex County last night, White made a speech strongly advocating the annexation of Canada to the United States Weather Builetin. Toronto, Jan. 22.—-10 8 i. Westerly winds; fair, colder weather, with local snow flurries. —— SHIP NEWS. Walsh, from Liverpoo} arquentine Erema, mea for Charlottetown, before reported at S: “nacls in distress, is repairing her bul- ae ¥ She has been ordered to unload half her cargo and caulk her topsides. Bark Elho, 267 tons, built at Prince Ed- A Big. Ml Ready Cash Bargains JAS. PATON & C0’S. TER STOCK at a great re- duction. Big Discounts off Fur-Lined ment for Two Weeks only. astonish those who faver us Designs we take the lead. clearing out at 20 per cent. under regular prices. ward Island in 1881, has been sold by auction at New York tol. W.& Pr Mir, J. A, MeLaren, for several years PAG £5 149, s a salesman in the employ of James ee , be eeenee in the Stanley to Fic- |, Tux fountain of perpetual youth was one of Co., will be a passeager aD ow, on sii to his home in Scot- land. Daring Mr. McLaren's sojourn in Char- lottetown he has made many warm friends, with whom Tae ExaMINeR joins in wuning him x pleasint pasvags wud a gate arrival @ He Uestjugtiop. the dreams of antiquity. h realized in Ayers oe aus the blood, gives vitality to all the ur 5 Bodily functions, and thug restores to age ae i uf the vigor ond freahuesd of youth. Armstrong for lt has been well | Sarsapatilla, which | ——AND GREAT—— —A T——— Bargain Makers. E ARE CLEARING OUT the balance of our WIN- Cloaks, Big Discounts off Winter Jackets, Tremendous Bargains in Fur Caps, Fur Boas, Capes and Muffs, Millinery & Dregs Goods VERY CHEAP. 2,000 Yards Grey Flannel) Piscine PN mentale a0 p. ¢. Under Regular Prices, We offer this great induce- Goat Robes and Fur Coats, At the Yery Lowest Prices. The Whole Stock of Ready- made Reefers, Overcoats and Uisiers at prices that wil}} with a eall. Gur Carpet Department ——IS THE---— LARGEST & BEST ON THE ISLAND. For Low Prices and Best a ee ones Mantie and Ulstar Cloths Now is he time to secure Bargains. Our Whole Stock of Blankets ata Sreat Sacrifice. REMEMBER! -Now§fis the time, if you want to buy a lot of gouds for little money. Paton & Ub, MARKET SQUARE, J.G. W. Brown, P. O. Department. Charlottetown, January 3, 1890-—eod wkv WEDNESDA Y, JANUARY 28 1890 (x) or the New Se ‘ear it is probable that in 1890 we shall break the record as fi is certain we shall try. This Month of January, before Stock Taking, we will clear out the balance of our Wool Goods, and Kur Goods, ia Watts, Fur ‘Tippets, Ladies’ Far Circulars, Astrakan Jackets, Meu’s Fur Coats and Fur Caps, and will sell Men's Overcoats, Reefers and Suit cheaper than any other Store. Try us and be convinced. QUBEHN STRAT. Salley Br Brown’s Block. LADIES’ = ULSTERS, Cloth Jackets = AND ASTRARAN JACKETS, —AT SPECIAL— Marked Down Prices, BLANKETS --AND— QUILTS she pert S58 Low Prices to Clear, ‘Y909§ Ul SUpIe} pLOAe 04 seojag jviveds eyVM em YOM sq9 Rng Staley Br Brown’s Block. Ulster Cloths, Mantle Cloths ——AND—— Astrakan Cloths. SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS SSO Oy ss a PURCHASERS Ben These Goods. STANLEY BROS. d [v[oadg 16ys [IM am UQUOR sy TV old Syoog Iho Uo 8Xe} 01 4ou pure [jag 04 sa dey Bt Brewn’s Block. DRESS GOODS DRESS GOODS |! DRESS GOODS! o-—2 ALL COLORED DRESS GOODS ——AT—— LOW PRICES es Poms Clear Our Stock. STANLEY BROS, SPANLEY BROS. Chiiclotestown: January 3, 1890—eod I HAVE JUST RECRIVED ay additional sup- ply of Annunciators. GaS Lighting Apparatus, Medical Batteries“for Nervous and Kheumatic Persons, “Victor” Bells, “Samson” Batteries, Qrnamental Bronze Buttons for ‘‘the. big front door,” Learner’s Telegraph Gutiits, All general Electrical Appliances kept on hand Work guaranteed, FRED. HK. HMGRKES, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Ch’town, Jan. 4. 1890. Winter Grossing ! ee ere a. WINTER ROUTE between Cape Traverse and Cape Tormentine is now open. : Lhe Opposition Boats will carry Passengers and Luggage at the regularrates. Passengers will find this route very much the cheapest. Passengers accommodated in the very best manner. CAPT, GEORGE IRVING. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ac ANTED.—A Nurse Girl. Apply «t this office. jan 22 WANTEHD TO PURCHASE —A second-hand copy of Smith’s ‘: Wealth of Nations.”— gana2—li pa W ANTED.—A Servant Girl far general house- work. Apply to Mas. J. K. GRanT, Euston Street. tr—jan2l ORSALE.—A good horse, comfortable box ~ sleigh, and set of harness—all for $125, Ap- ply to PERLEY WELSH, Upper Prince Street, janls~—tt OR SALE.—Second-hand square Piano, Also F fine-.oned Cabinet Orgav, admirably ‘suited Apply to JamMEs K. Wk! sH, dy lw (then 2Zaw)—jauls jar church purposes. Upper Princo Street. ro LET.—A House on Water Street, containing eleven rooms with shop. Possession given ontith January. Apply to M. McQuarp, Lower Queen Street. tf~-dee26 YALESMAN WANTED on Commission, to establish a Bicycle Azénoy for the Province of Quebec. Musi devote his whole time to it, and be able to give a_ bondsman. Apply with yoierences to The Goold Bicycle Co., Limited, Brantford, Ont. eod t! 30:h—Jant! ANTED—A Housemaid. Goud wages. January 16, 1890. ro Misa Perars, Sidment- ELECTRICAL, S 1. AM DETERMINED not to carry any of my present stock of WINTER ~ GOODS over, they must go regardless of profit, as 1 must make room for my , SPRING STOCK. These goods are warranted genuine ENGLISH and SCOTCH BEAVERS, MELTONS, VENETIANS, NAPS, WORSTEDS and TWEEDS. Customers wanting SUITS, OVERCOATS or REEFERS, can have those goods made up at prices away down. Parties wishing to secure Bargains should avail themselves of this opportunity. A. Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1880. s J. MEU RPE yy. MERCHANT TAILOR, UPPER QUEEN STREET. oe X Je ee ‘YNLECTION “PROBABILITIES” for the next Thirty Days K is not the question of the hour, but for Bargains in Far Caps, Far Coats and Rebes ——OUME DIRECT = TO—— om of FUR GOODS. Just Opened—40 pieces Tweeds and Worsteds, received I have decided to sell AT COST for Cash the balance ex §. S. “Stanley,” and will be sold away down. D. A, BRUCE, Queen Street, aguld” | Uh'wrwn, Jan, 8, 1840—vod i whiy