THE DAILY EXAMINER, ? vo ” -----~ a fhe Liberal ¢ TVs » Party! avs . e é aaperal- Comservative arty | } ELEGR APR EG VE NI | DIED. mve taken the room in the | At the residence of his mother, Kent Street east, on the 26th inst, Robert Oak Furneaux, Market House, formerly used as the | , ' aes EXAMINER City Council Chamber. ee i CIAL DESPATCHE ryt rhis room | a Khe Portugese Trouble. am. | , will be open throughout the rsign alt Sana | Lonpon, Jan. 26. — — = l ie Standard 3] isbon corres vondent Says: Local and Other Items . ‘. a ste a ane ie r 1¢ his, 1AS rortu rai has ! tiled to obtain sympathy | tar 2 Lyppy rt trom wn governu ent in STANLEY Fe ¢ reetown for Pictotr } Murope, 1 is propose a tO sound the United . ning ‘tates as ft the formulation of an alliance ‘ | Thiby. i > - Wing fOr its equi slent Spe cial conimer- i r Lick COorRT [wo scott Act cases were ! Taciiities in Portuguese ports and ih aijourned for one week, | Africa The tone of Blaine’s recent des- | ———— patehes to Lisbon from the ecsbinet should | fun Rixk.—Band at the R to-night. | be proof enough that the United States Excellent ice and good music. ' will not concede to the proposition. ” Lisson, Jan. 26. He NTANLEY ariived at Pictou at ne co - , aver . : _ ms Dia reports rioting at Lagos, in the pro- will ieave on return te-morroy nor | . 7 nee of A ‘ave, and SAY hat the trouble | not of Republican origin, as rumured, arose from the disorder y conduct of a Voie to Keep good) | : : umber of soldiers who foreed the gates oi men in oflice. | the ins rder to take emonstration against the British ultima King of Portugal has dengue or barracks inp ps es » » (UM. th will|; 4 Desatine Cices.—There a . . of this Club held this evening, B. 1.8 be a meeting lammatory fever, nearly resembling the influenza. Diareports that the government at ¢.00 1 is ordered Serpa Pint . ——— | ‘ : ‘ . 5 r - ; | Western Africa, and will not permit his ' Rik senhge u Ving | . 2 - MAILS. ane maiis and pas engers rrivibg | return to Lisbon lest the Jingo spirit may in the Stanley yesterday were brought to . ‘} po ‘ ’ | be revived Charilottetowa same aiternoon., a thar | Consulting With the Bankes. Cuaxerp Hanps.—The Pioneer says Mr. John McDonald, of Summerside, has suld sae Midnight (2.52) to Mr. George Essory for aj OTTAWA, Jan. 20. conference leading gvod hgure, rhe Government hada yes- number of the pees 25 erday with a large For tue First Tiwe.—The new Sourts/bankers with respect to the proposed Presbyterian Church bell was tolied fo: the | chan ein the Banking Act. lhe bankers lead far the fi * time last week at ! » fu eral | = dead for the first time last week at (n¢ ‘Ar! offer to put up a guarantee fund equal to f the late Wm. Maskell. i : ; REP | five per cent, ol their note issue to secure - | , . . lat i degen 04 ke arr: coments Ripeac RANGE It is stated that the Min. | cire tiation ana ak to make arrange nent ito redeem notes in all parts of the Domin- iste has intimated his intention of renewing the lease of Rideau Rifle Range for a further term of five years. it een | M g's will give a good jai sxccount of itself on t! 30th, as at last local | hatikers before the bill is introduced. election there will be but one Grit returned, the last rose of summer left blooming alone. r of Militia ’ , : holders, proviaea ent charters continued. The istbers promised to consider the proposal with the | ton without discount to are to hold another consultation Kine's County.—Kin =. The Newfoundland Fisheries. ~The steamer Halifax sailed from Halifax on Wednesday, with a/| carg? Valued at over $150,000. For want of | La Justice asks whether Fioureus and all roum the bulk of about 800 barrels was left | (hose who voted with him onthe Newfound- yer for Lext trip. tiand fisheries really desired to force war uns ecg etween England and France, lf they do DIPHTHERIA IN CAPE DRETON.— them act like reasonable at Port Hastings, C. B., bave closed count of a malignant type of diphtheria Several houses have been q yarantined to pre- | A VALUABLE Carco ; Paris, Jan. 26. The schools | Phe school } not, it says, let mm ac- | } . ’ {men, alive to their responsibilities. oo To Visit Montreal vent its spreading, aiid Tax Evipemic.—La Grippe (or in-it-flew- end-ways) Is very prevalent 1a some parts ol the country. Somesay the epidemic should be called the Grit, as itis one of the greatest | afflictions of the time. MonrreaL, Jan. 26. The City Clerk, acting on instructions from the Counsel, has forwarded an invita- ion to the Pan-American delegates to visit | Montreal some time during the month of Vote fer the McLeod Ad.) fer. minisiration and “rigorous. economy” in the public ser-, vice, i —— | The Gazette las a proclamation releasing Mitrrary.—Corporal S. Mitchell and Sap- | thi:teen counties, including Donegal, Kerry per Horne teft on Saturday evening last to at-/ and Limerick from the operation of the tend a short course of military engineeriog at | Coercion Act. the Royal Military College, Kingston, Ont. Sapper Alexander wili follow shortly. —_———__ _- --—~-—— The Coercion Act <0, DuBLIn, Jan. | The Press Gallery. ---s> — i A Burrerrty 1x Murpwryter. - Notwith- | tanding the recent cold weather a’ butterfly flew into the house of Max Arsenau at Maccan j 2 Mines on Sunday afiernoon. It was lery to-day, J. A. Wilson, of the Globe, was around the bouse on Monday as fresh as if it elected President. were midsummer. Ovrawa, Jan. 26. At the annual meeting of the Press Gal- fiying ye Returned to the Capital. ApJOURNED.—We learn from the Summe'- side Pioneer that a further adjournment of the M.Lean iavestiga ion took place on Fri- day last till the Friday fo.lowing, the reason being that the prosecutivn were unabie to have their witnesses. fontaine Appress To Mrs. Keerer.—Friends of the temperance cause will meet in McLeod's Hall, this evening, at 815 p. m., for the purpose of presenting as address to Mrs Montreal, Jan. 26. His Excellency who has been in the city for 4 couple of days returned to the Capital on Friday. ——-—- a — Weather KBuiletin. Toronto, Jan. 27.—10a m. Partly cloudy to cloudy, with light falls aged 26 years. 1 uesday. At St. John’s, Ntid., after a long illness, John Dalton (accountant), a native of Wex- ford, Ireland, aged 72 years. May his soul rest in peace. At Ten Mile House, St. Peter's Road, after & long auc severe illness, January 2)st, Eliza beth, relict of the late Walter Byrne, aged 7] year 3. .. # P. At Bridgetown, Dundas, on the 16th Janu ary, after a short but severe illness, Mavilda Anne, beloved wife of Andrew Miller, end eldest daughter of David Mereture, of Lovwcr Montague, in the 39th year of her age ‘Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” GEO. CARTER & C0.. Market Square, Queen St: eet. MERICAN BALDWIN APPLES are i now at their best, and, as everyone knows, this Apple is of the finest flavor, good baked, stewed, made into pies, or for eating when raw. upon & mission to} We need pot remind you how beneficial to health it is to eat Apples with your meals, nor how much the children’s health will be pro- moted by a generous supply of Apples. Everyone kuows or ought to know. Fruit is cheaper than medicine (and tastes nicer.) The next point is to get good Apples. WE HAVE THEM (Choice Maine Baldwins and we sell by the dozen, peck, bushel or bar- rei, aS you may desire About price. This depends on how good they are. We have them fer $2.00 per bar- — rel,—good for the price. Our best stock of No. | Fruit is $3.50, $3.75 and $4.00 per barrel, We claim that our $4.00 Apples beat anything in the city, his is a:'i we have to say. It is for vou te do your part. We can only olfer the go ds. It takes two to make a bargain. GEO. CARTER & CQ, jan7—law wky To the Electors of Char. loitetown, Common and Royalty. ( { ENTLEMEN,—Th ankipg you for the KA jiberal support you have given me in the last three General Elections, and having again been nominated a candidate for the iepresentation of your interests in the House of Assembly, | now seek your suifrages. After the promotion of the Hon. W. W. Sulivan to a seat on the Supreme Court Bench of this Province, His Honor the Lieutenant-Governor entrusted me with the formation of a Government Having accomplished the formation of a Government, it was deemed proper, in view of the number of partial elections sequired to be held in consequence of the vacancies created and the nearness of the completion of the term of the present Pailiament, to consult the elec'ors by means of a General Election before entering on new legislation. Agricalture being the main industry of the Province, measures will be adupted which will best render the labor of the husbandman remunerative, by increasing the aid given to the Annual Exhibitions, by the importation of improved stock, and by providing instruction on Agricultural Chemistry and a course of popular lectures on agricultural subjects. In order to give greater shipping facilities. and until the Dominion Government sal] have taken over all the wharves that became the property of the Dominion Government at ihe time of Confederation, itis our policy to keep in repair such of them as are essential to the trade of the locality where they are respectively built. As in the past, our policy is to vigorously press toa settlement our claims against the Federal Government. Rigorous economy wilh be practiced in the expenditure of public money, while at the same time liberal provision will be made for the public service. Pending the adjustment of our claims against the Federal Government, our annual resources may not be sufficient to carry out the proposals indicated, and at the same time provide for the large expenditure required for our educa- tional system. In that case, such measures to Keefer on the eve of her departure for Nova of sleet or ruin, followed by lower tem- Scotia. Some of the temperance speakers nail with Mrs. Keefer will address the meeting. | PO" ——_— eo ’ a Wuar Dro He Meax?—Dr. Wild, of To. ronto, is reported to have said that he did not believe ia the practice of allowing one man to take inall the collections. He would have two men count the collections, and gave it as News Notes. The prohibition bili now under discus- sien in the South Dakota Legislature is described as the most stringent measure of his opinion that the church would get at) the class ever drawn up. It is the joint least a third more money by the latter | production of the State League and the W. process. C. T. U., and so restrictive are its pro- oo visions that it even forbids the sale of wine for sacraments] purposes. This has drawn out & protest from Bishop Hare, of Sioux Falls, head of the Episcopal Church, who ca'ls it a wrongful interference with A New Way. —W. M. Nordyke, of Parsons, Kan., fell on a happy manner of col ecting a bill of an Iowa man the other day. He wrapped up a 50 cent plug of tobaceo and forwarded it C. O. D-y!tn 9 church’s rights, and is using his in- $10 50. The debtor paid the amount and | g.4,ce +o have it amended, citing the Bible found inside the receipted bill of long standing and the tobacco. : ee, Axsoruer Liset Surr.—A Toronto despatch says that the Mai Printing Co., through Mr Bunting, m+naging director, has instituted proceedings for libel against David Creighton, publisher and manager of tne Empire news- paper, on account of charges of conspiracy to injure Canada, treason, ete., which have heen mide lately in the Empire against the Mail. Crimina! proceedings for libel have also been instituted against Creighton at the instance o! Editor Farrar, of the Mail. —-\j---- De you wanta renewal of an hic ate ed ‘he car which was on the siding was conse- ae “ hic ii reign 7 o cae backed down on the main line, and in is. 3 . . as " ont . if not, vote to SUS ees backing the train down to connect tain the McLeod Administra- with the pay-car, the conductor, who A . ‘sired to continue on when passing the ti0n. e station, ger, ae abvard ” gav e the usual war n1log of all é 8 — ine offi sial st vteme nt of several times before the train J sron, who had been talk- post office savings banks for the month of De- |! = ate ’ ember shows the deposits during the month jing fo someons on the station platform, &767.896; tr rig] j ) e train, as he lived a were $555,207; withdrawals, $767,896; trans- wished to jump < a et a amet: fors from Dominion government Bavillg banks short distance up the ' ft Pg agit 68.923: balance at credit of Depositors, $22,- | nately in some way he slipped au : : 596,738, There was deposited in Dominiod | jeg went under the wheels, with the resy goveroment savings bapks during December | that it was smashed below the es ee £961,884, amount withdrawn, $494,654, 04) car. wheels having passed over it. e in- balance remain'ng on December 31st, $19, 223,- |jured man was t in support of his contentions. It is some- what doubtful if the Bishop will succeed. The people of the State voted decidedly for prohibition when the state constitution was adupted, and the temperance associi tions are exerting their power to make it thorough. ~—>o—--— Parsrut AccipeNntT. —A very painful ac- cident occurred at Wellington Station on Thursday afternvon last, to a man by the name of David Cameron, who is about 50 years of age When the west-bound train reached Wellington the p»y-car was there gnd it was desired to take if on behind. aken to Summerside, where Gil. ithe leg was amputated by Dr. Jarvis, - } ; ; s, * ~ awin.-The Parliament- ‘sisted by Dr. Gillis. Cameron 18 report A Latin Misquotation. a ** doing well,” — Pioneer. ary corres ent of the Montrea Gacette re- | doing ' i with | " orts; The Senate sat this afternoon © 3 ia a edhe lowll doors for afew minutes discussing what The best brevd in town Is a \ ivi ‘ rouble ing bread or cakes was believed to be s breach of privilege of Bakery. Why trou 4° biking ’ “ pela the U ’ ‘House Hon. Mr. Haythorne, in jn you house w hea you can get en) good ‘ oa upon the address, uzed the Latin fresh at Stewart's, cheap for cash. qn tation /ocus in quo. It was reported oor | ey ial rectly, but some sonscienceless compositor | ® . and some equatly wie ked proot-reader made it | locus tn ano; hence the trouble. Some wie ed wag sive this is the result ° e 4 : kerosene ' or: American water-white Kerosene 7 - r ~~ . gale cheap at Beer & Gof s. > of attempting ty) ol sausaye for sale by the pound at Bologi4 ¥ ja Sh Boor & oils. add a third offici-l languages two wre bs nud ig We platens will dap supplement our revenge will be adopted es wiil bear the least heavily on the people, and will at the same time be just and equitable. Changes will be made in the pubiic service in order to secure efficiency and greater security to the public interests. I have the honor to be, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, NEIL McLEOD. janl3 NOTICE [ HEREBY GIVEN that the Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of Tue Examiner Publishing Company will be held at the office of THe EXAMINER news- paper, on WEDNESDAY, the 29.h January, inst., at the hour of Kight o'clock in the evening. W. A. F. SCOTT, janl i—dy & wky Secretary. Te the EHiectors of the First Electoral District of Queen's County. ™ ENTLEMEN,—After a careful investiga- W tion of the state of parties, and the blind adherence of many ot our prominert public men to obsolete and almost impracti- cable time-honored customs, and alsd to a slavish and pyietentional mistake of rallying to the bugle call in connection with old and at one time meaning party names, I have had the temerity of placing my name on the nomi- pation papers ot this important district. I am rated by many as an incorrigible ‘‘Grit.” I proclaim myself an Independent Liberal. A careful examination of our financial affairs assures me that some amendments to our Educational laws are necessary, Laws in the direction of absolute prohibi- tion must be enacted . Some system of equitable taxation must be adopted to etficiently maintain all branches of the public service. { believe in no distinotion of sex in citizen- ship. You have a chance to place Peter Sinclair first and myself second on the 30to inst. In consequence of the state of the roads and the prevalence of infuenzs in the District, I cannot domore than meet you at the public meetings. Having many jntereg 8 in common with the electorg, wad conscious ot haying some natural ability and common sense, | feel sure that if you cleet me, a6 L now feel certain will be done, you will not regret 1°. I am sorry that I could not possibly consult with wore of my friends before appealing to you. I am, yours faithfully, JOBN O CLARK. January 240, 1890-— pat Funeral at 2 p.m, to-morrow, ; ay MONDAY, For the New Year ! ix\ (xp it is probable that in 1890 we shall break the record as Bargain Wakers. Ut is certain we shall try. This Month of January, before Stock Taking, we will clear out the balance of our Wool Goods, and Far Goods, in Mas, Far Tippets, Ladies’ Far Circulars, Astrakan Jackets, Men's Fur Coats and Fur Caps, and will sell Men’s ®vercoats, Reefers and Suits cheaper than any other Store. Try us and be convinced. . (x) J. B. MACDONALD, QUEHHIN STREET. Charlottetown, January 3, 1890 —cod wkv Siauley Br Sealey Bros j | | | ; i } } } Siauley Bi | i ' ' | | ' i i ’ 5 a | ; = Brown's Block. | 7 Brown's Block, | = | Brown's Block. = Ses | = | acne | 3] Roath oe ey fas he LADIES’ ULSTERS,, { Ulster Cloths, § = DRESS GOODS! ~. ee Pet es a Cloth Jackets 2 Mantle Cloths! 2 DRESS GOODS | 3 | pet) ASTRAKAN JACKETS,; = dstrakan Cloths.) = | ain BS ; vor ee | a S 7 | ALL COLORED | = Varked Down Prices. | | s | | s ss 2 SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS| 2 DRESS GOODS = BLANKETS|);| —™- 2) —=— jg ae = PURCHASERS) = LOW PRICES - QUILTS! g ‘tas £ | ae |B —AaT— & . ti | oS Low Prices to Clear.) = These Goods. : Clear Our Stock. 3s ge ame eee + aa aa vi ae | = rn ‘ ; = STANLEY BROS. * STANLEY BROS. = |STANLEY BROS.) = Charlottetown, January 3, 1890—eod ELEUTRICAL. Wrow is the Time. HAVE JUST RECKIVED an additional sup- piy of Annunciators Gas Lighting Apparatus, ued.cal Batteries tor Nervous and Kheumatic Persons, “ Victor” Bells, “‘oameon” Batteries, eer eee elie ‘ Ornamental Bronge HKuttons fur “the big front | door,” Learner's Telegraph Outfits. -eneral Electrical Appliances kept on hand : P ae All general Electrical Apphanc . | S 1 AM DETERMINED not to carry any of my present stock of WINTER i Work guaranteed. FRED. E. MORRIS, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. | #5. GOODS over, they must go regardless of profit, as 1 «must make room for my ‘SPRING STOCK. i Ch’town, Jan. 4, 1890. These goods are warranted genuine ENGLISH and SCOTCH BEAVERS, |MELTONS, VENETIANS, NAPS, WORSTEDS and TWEEDS. TART DS “Pf BROUAR ge) ; ) iW AN i Ss LOS e, POU NB dE Customers wanting SUITS, OVERCOATS or REEFERS, can have those goods made up at prices away down. ANTED.—An experienced Girl as general | servaut in @ small famiiy. Good Wax~®. | Apply at this office. jan2i Parties wishing to secure Bargains should avail themselves of this opportunity. iii dD, BEV eae MERCHANT TAELOR, Charlottetown, Jan. 15, 1890 CE.—Good, clear ice at the Mayflower Mills | l West Reyalty. Will be sold cheap. Apply tu DANIEL HURRY. hi pd-—jaud7 YURLING STONES.—For sale, ® pair of very C fine Curling Stones, new last season. . Apply Ziecd pd—janz UPPER QUEEN STREEY. to H. HASZARD, OR SALK.—A two-story Dwelling House, with os F The house contains seven | good yard rvom. ) rooms, with kitchen atiac ved, situate Lear cor- g | ner of Edward and Fitzroy streets, rerms + ; reasonevie. Apply to R, REDDIN, solicitor janz5—tt OUSEKEEPER WANTED in & family of - ibree small children. An_ elderly sat: | yeferred, Keferences required. A good situ- ation for a suitable person. Enquire at this uttice, lw dy & wky—ianl& TEW MILCH COW.—For sale, & newly-calved Cow, in fine condition and a good nulker. apply at A. Horne & Co's., Upper Queen Street jau23—3i pd Apply et this jan22 ‘NLECTION “PROBABILITIES” for the next Thirty Days is not the question of the hour, buat for WaANntTeD.— A Nurse Girl. oltice. NTED.—A good Cook, to whom good wag e Want be aves. Apply at the Oud Londen House, Water street.—JOHN JOY. iw—Jjanzi Bargains in Fur Caps, Fur Coats and Robes WaNTED.—a Servant Girl for general house- work. Apply to Mus. J. H. GRANT, Eustow —OUME DIRECT TO—— Street. tf—jun2i LE : > , <> ‘7 ORSALE.—A good horse, comfortab!e box . ’ 2 i sleigh, and set of harness—al] for $123. Ap @ de . am is PP Maa piy to PERLEY Weis. Upper Prnce Street. janis~u : eye eel - - — I have decided to sell AT COST for Cash the balance of FUR GOODs. WANTED~A Housemaid. Good wages. App'y Vv to Miss PETERS, Sidmont aeciv O LET.— or 8 > taining O LET.—A Honse on Water Street, contair r eleven rooms with’shop. Possessicn giver Apply to M. MoQUaID, ae Ag if —iecz Just Opened—40 pieces Tweeds and Worsteds, received lex 8. S. “Stanley,” and will be sold away down. D. A. BRUCK, Queen Sireet, nlith January. Queen Street. ° oe } ] NALESMAN WANTED on. Cammission, to | ; Ss estabiish a Bioyele Agepoy ‘or UhG nee . of Quebec. Must devote bis whole time to MH. and ve able to give & boudsinsn. Apply Net f Chitown, Jan. 8, 1390—eod & wky fe oe ‘Gudld Bicycle Co., ied, ference ato se u ele ey fault