ese fae i er ae, ak a eee ae ee FE Uh ao Be ae rz. > ges sais ie Me cae ae ee ee * & ee a F ~ > dial M ee THE DAIL SAMINER a ee ae See ee ATURDAY, FEBRUARY. 14 1891. ie Te TT = roe rm en ee gna panama igecenan Eola Sa-. “Tiberal-Conservative TELGGRAPHIC NEWS. COMMIT! Eb Rone os MARKET HOUSE THE CAMPAIGN. Local and Other flems. —AG@4INST UNRESTRICTED ; Croesinc both ways at the Capes to-day. RECIPROCITY, - | i Rook CANVASSER A proper petson can mod position by applying at the obieta ey Diamond Boukstore. Sr. Joun, Feb. 14 o | The Liberal revolt against Unrestricted THAIRMOMETER Reapines.—At 9 o'clock Reciprocity continues. i2abwe zero; coldest during Last mght Silas Alward, M. P. P.. a Jast wight night, 6 below ; 9 this morning, 3 beiow. life-long Liberal, took the platform im this - | city side by side with Hon. Mr. Foster Nor Tece.--The Examiner is requested A choir of thirty voices sang ** VUur Own 4) arate that there is no trath in the report Canadian Home,” the immense audience i circaiatien relative to the luss of the Cheering and at the close singimg, ‘* God Save the Queen.” Dr. Steckton, M P P., and other pro- er. Jawes’ Cuvren Concert. — As im- minent Liberals will take the stump next p utant changes ar being made in the pro- week on the Government side, and will vramm for the concert on Tuesiay evening speak against Unrestricted Reeprocity. steamer Simon Dumois. . gext, it is found impossible to announce it The iron manufacturers of St John are in today’s issue. Look out for it on Monday. also tuking a strong stand against the ae ; _ Liberal policy. They say that Unrestricted Jos rLy ResroNnsiBle The coropers R sciprocity will stam) them out. jury, siting Upon The case vf a woman ho, The dry goods men are taking the same was recent'y killed in St. Juhn street, jine. Qiebec, by a piece of falling ice, have| Things certainly look blue for the Unre- brought in a verdict, holding the city, the’ stricted Reciprocity alias Annexation party opner of tve building from which the ice jn New Brunswick. fei', aad its occupants joint'y responsible. | so swine . tervor Fevex—The Dietetic Gasette AnOthE? Whitechapel Murder says: Reyardivg the nen-medical treatment of tyboid fever it is stated that Ir, I. C. Wileon, one of the ablest students of fever in| ,,, i ; " the United stats, together with Drs. Trau VW as tm Jack the Ripper.” and Wolff, at the German hospital in Phila de:pbia, ‘reated hydropathically (with cold | water) 64 cases of this fata! disease without Lonvowx. Feb. 14 s death and not a single drop of meviicine. a 7 eer -—-—2os-- — It is believed that ‘*Jack the Ripper” jx Arp or THB Poor.—A concert under the | has been at work again. The dead body of auspices of st. Vincent de Paul’ Sewing ee young woman _— found in the Circie will be be Id in the Lyceum, ou Wedues- |, itechapel district yesterday morning. day evening wext, 18hinat An exer lent | The sight presented was a ghastly one. progrsiume of vowal and ive ramental music| Phe throat was cut from ear tu ear, and the tobe readered by our best performers, ia head was only attached tothe body by a belng prepared. Proceeds go towards the|small piece of skin. The body was quite relief ot the poor. Admission 15 cents ;| warm when found, and the ground near by paserved seats 25 cents. bears evidence of a terrible strugyle. A cain person suspected of being the murderer has Ix rae Wrone Snor.—Last Saturday | been arrested. night, says a San Frane:sco despatch, i | man entered David Ring's grocery store, ; and presenting two pstuls cold Ring to SCOTT ACT REVOKED throw up his hands. Inatead of comply- a iay.Riog grabbed « heavy scale weight and filed the robber tothe floor withit. Then ——— heteok the pistols sway and beat the : ‘ robber over the head, fracturing his skull. A (} (| - fj | P (| ve 1 UPé?-IN-LOUNCL Lasse Scicipe - List week. ssys a despatch, the} nines <a chief { pv ice ol ‘talway, lrelaad, killed him- self by 5:00 ing with a revolver, owing to tie Repealing the Act in Char- tact that he was charged with having been concerned ia stirring up the recent rows lettetown. between the soldiers and police, in which a number of persons were injared. It is a coin- -- cidence of some interest that the chief who preceeded him ended his life by deliberately Orrawa, Feb. 14. taking 4 vase of poison. An © der-in-Council, declaring the Scott ’ . ss 'Act repealed in Chirlettetown, has been Aworutr CENTENARIAN Gone — Fredericton d Gleaaw; An vld lady, Mis Cusev, died last | eer ere nignt at her daughter's (Mis Higuins) re- > >. d sidenee, at Marysville, lived at the advanced L i i t age of 101 years and two months Uptoa aurier S ani os Q. week ago she often went out for wood, and ehe could do. housework almost as well as in Ler younger days he was born in lreland, but spent most of her life in St. John, coming Reciprocity 'goq]a Evad dd. tv Marysville about three years ago Uxrrsrricrep & rciprocity —St. John Sun: Oa his recent homewaru journey fom New T > £t ‘ ‘ — Wek to Se Joke, Attorney General Longley | A HE GRITS DISAPPOINTED of Nova Scoti+s, remarked to a fellow passen ger in the Pul-man, ‘*The uitimate destiny of — Canada ig annexation to the United States. Monrreat, Feb. 14. When J. W. discovered that the gen l-man : ; t whom be bad made the remark was a Hon. Mr. Laurier has issued a manifesto staunch couservative and loys! citizen, he in reply to that of Sir John. He evades became aa dumb ag an oyster. Longley|the Reciprocity issue altogether. The will now take the stump oa this side of the| manifesto is a great disappointment to the line for unrestricted reciprocity. grits. For tar Poor.—Br. Baynes has for some Loss of Life and Property. tim- past been yiving his services free to de enti serving pot peuple ; but, understanding that Panama, Feb. 14. there are many sick who are unaware of this, Asa result of the bursting of a dyke yes- auu pieier vo suffer rather than apply as paupers to the Hospitals, he has conseated to allow usto anneunce publicly that he will give his professions! services free to all those in redue d circumstances, irrespective of creed, upon preseatativa of a letter or card terday, Cordova was flooded, entailing a loss of property amounting tothree mil- lions of dollais. Nearly two hundred per- gons were drowned. from any of the clergy of Charlottetown or Admiral Porter Dead. the Island, and Mr. George E Hughes, of the minnie Apethecaries’ Hall, has generously consented Wasuixeton, Feb, 14. to make up the Doctor's prescriptions at coat; 44°: 0) porter died here yesterday. He _ ease ti served in the rebellion with great honor, Witt He Dig on THE SeVENTH ?—Over in —EE=EOo Victoria, says the Seattle Post Intelligencer, —A despatch says that Sir John Mac- they have a citizen who sports the euphonious donald’s manifesto to the people of Oanada, Bameof Simon Dack. About himself he is| which is published by THe EXAMINER to- responsible for the fllewing statement, and | day, is regarded as a feeling and patriotic his veracity has not been impeached; He is} document, coming from one who for nearly - ‘thsmofa 7th son. In 1867 he left} half a century has been in the public ser- on phlei es — Bint. vice and during all that period has been Natalee’ tn ohie as ee Sania” tee P S| actuated with atrue desire of promoting " : ae ws a eran for far ithe best interests of the country. liament in British Columbia and was elected y ss by a majority of 7; ran again and was beaten] -—The Monetary Times—a commercial by 7 votes. As before remarked Simon Duck's journal independent in politics —says: “Un- veracity never hes been impeached. It will} limited reciprocity changes the issue; and not be necessary to repeat chis 7 times. the sins of our tariff must remains un- ‘ as ; avenged that another question may be “omen za — eparl ee tried. A great advantage is exchanged for Newburgh N. Y ed Saturda morning something that may or may not, for, fight last. Several thousand peo oF tented — rT. ee eee equivalent. moe ice. She dere I — aaa free trode with one nation, the chance of mile she a eee “ se d ‘ t ale freer trade with all countrceés is laid aside, es ae mies wane ten mies: | This is a most important consideration. argh ue, ot Newburg, agsined proved : himself worthy of the titie of champion of — Thoughts en reading se poetry” in tie wo@d by winning first place m every Thursday wight’s Patriot, signed ‘* Free event. Doueghue lowered the world’s re- Trader” :— cords for tive and ten miles, the neW] Qn time I thought, when lonesome Jacob's lgures being 15 min 362-5 secs and 36 songs min. 64 3-5 sees. respectively. There were | Qn themes religious and on Ireland's wrongs ho Canaoian competitors, Fitied »ll the sar d with sanctity and rum, ———— There was tor us a golden age to come, I thouyht thet Puesy had settled down Hap Hin on a ~rrtsc.—Mrs Conrad ' ' fs Amid the groves that girded Southport Town. Wagner uf P ; eT, © ittisburg, Pa, walked into a the police st . on cohta | But new, alus ! poor Jacob's silent shell ai te = ' - Ubat place a few nights Is quite forgot by him who waked it well. ding her liege lord with a ropé And !o! here comes the Patriot's raving bard, ‘round his neck. Wagner will be sent to} po) truth, for sense, tor rhyme, without re- he workhouse. He has repeated'y beaten gard “i a ; his Wile. Ile thrashed her on the eveuing | and mangled language crawls thro’ many a higarres', and then fell into a drunken line “tee: Mrs W.guer thereupon took down | Of gabbling nonsense and of gritty whine. ® washiine, bound her husband hand and | At noble Poa«ld (may his fame be sung it, seized « club and beat him until he| Till envy dies by its own venom stung) gged for merey. Slipping a rupe around | This pigmy throws his tiny lence of hate, meck «nd re'eas ng his lega the goud Bat finds, alas ! that he hss thrown tuo late. Woman hen marched her lord and master | ith ancient libels his wee shaft is tipt, “f to the lockup = That ese when new quite strong and sharp : to sight ; ee een ae: But truth has rusted them till now they're are st he Bijou, Johan Me- stripped 8, Great George St, Of all their vse in battle 'gainst the right we ee Fe el A el eS mae Tt alii ti aaa. Satie es, ee - sate SS ae eaten ~_—_— oo act pal sine — Sen ale. —— a ligating ll ene -@- Preparing For War | : en Berlin dispatches state that the German € authorities are pushing forward military prepar:tions with a rapiivy and earnest- ness unexampled in many years. Two hundred artisans have been added to the = number employed in the powder works at Spandau, and the works -re) run day and night in the prea es | of smvkelesss powder. As the French | army is abundantly supplied with) the smokeless powder the Germans would | be at a decided disadvantage in the event of | war, and tor this reason the military author- ities of the empire are hurrying forward the manufacture. The Kaiser has ordered a denial of the story that he expressed apprehension as to the effect of the powder upon the courage of his troops, but by a strange contradiction of conduct he is at the same time trying to tind what subordinate heard and betrayed the confidence. : ~-<. £2» oe ----——_— Weather Bulletin. men eeenenl % ae ne One Case Opened To-dav! “=. QTANLEY BROTHERG, vr tla 3 tT 1! =Sti‘(<“‘éz BROW N’SS BLOCK. Charlottetown, February 3, 1891—eod & wky nests a es = SS won GREAT COTTON SALE He Capnot be Here on Menday ! | sthaseincyineslaipmaccesnennts call _. $25 Pieces WHITE COTTON, Meeting in Drill Shed 799 “ GREY COTTON, POSTPONED 200 02—C* s TECKENG, Until Further Notice. 500 = PRINT (New), W. S. STEWART, 400 * GINGHAMS. Secretary of Co nmittee. ee — ALSO—80 Pieces of New Flannelettes, Table POLITICAL MEETINGS, Damasks, Towelling, Towels, Sheeting, Circulars, Pil- —- . , ° HE Candidates for Queen’s County will r ' _ . meet the Electors at the fcllowing plaies low Cottons, selling off at very closest prices for Cash and places : — Mount Stewart Hall—Friday, 13th Febru- [o} ry, at 6 o'clock Mon*ghan Road Schoolhouse—Saturday, 14th, at 2 o'clock. Vernon Kiver Biidge Hall—Monday, 16th, Toronto, Feb. 14.—10a m. Moderate to fresh winds; mostly north and west: fair weather; stationary or lower temperature, ae ec et, ees ee TN tne 8. AACDONALD. =~ a’ 6 o'clock. - Grandview Schoolhouse—Tuesday, 17th, at a aah 6 o'clock. o. 18th, at a Diberetiatiniees Charlottetown, February 12, 1891—dy & wky Belle Creek School—Wednesday, 18th, at} ——"~ ee ee ee ee ee oy 6 o'clock. Eldon Hall—Thursday, 19h, at 6 o'clock. Pownal Hall— Friday. 20 h at 6 o'clock, a New D minion Schovolhouse—-Saturday. Pist, at 2 o'clock. Bonshaw H«ll- -Monday, 23rd, et 6 o’c!ock. aq Crapau! Hali—Turs lay, 24ch, at 6 o'clock, a Springton Schooithouse—Wednesday, 25th, at 1 o’elock. Sm Ee Se a = a Bradalbane Hall—Wednesday, 25th, at 6 (x) o'clock. we Clifton Hall—Friday, 27th, at 6 o'clock. Hope River Hall—Saturday, 28th, at. o’cleck. : Rustico Bank—Saturday, “8h, at 6 o'clock. S Brackley Point Road Hall—Monday, 2nd March, at 2 o'clock. {x) febl1—all pre dy wy ti 28th cmmeaay Our Bargain Counter will be full of be Cheap Goods during this month. A JOB LOT OF EMBROIDERY. —_———--—_—_—( x)—-—— ee 300 Pieces Shirtings and Ginghame, In calling your attention 800 Pieces White Cottons, Cheap, to our stock of BLACK 700 Pieces Grey Cottons, ” GOODS, we des're you to . pee o sire ‘6 nete the Excellent Values 100 Pieces Ticking, given in French and India Serges, Cashmeres, French/p n+ cottone Gretonnes, Muslins, Pillow Cottons, Sheetings, Table Linen. Cloths, Dalgoa Stripes and oe “a. German Diagonals, new and rich. Courtald’s and Priestly’s| BEST VALUE IN THE CITY AT Crapes. Mourning Millinery, PERKIN S & STERNS’. Crape Bonnets and Hats. Purity & Wh: lesomeness detide ppaiatiis F NOT, HOW IS IT THEY WILL PATRONIZE WORD CUMPETITIONS ? Why do they buy Shuddy for Cloth? Why do they send, in answer to 4 ~~ y x) Charlottetown, February 3, 1891. a et ————— STANLEY BROS.,!Yog GaN HAVE 7 } Ti nov? ee eee NO DOUBLY AS TO THE W. 2. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON CLOTH p POT = OF Tvs foreign newspaper advertisement, fur a SOLID GOLD PLATED _CASE WATCH, - ° with WALTHAM style movement, when they can get the GENUINE article at @ ; less price than is often paid for the imitation. Co. and ere our new patterns in Cloth. CAKE PASTRY AND BUNS, Wesshes have been brought to us by the hundred from parties who have J: Ruaieinly he a. eee eae ere ane bought as above, and which no respectable Watchmaker could repair and guarantee. “— “ dearer baling Clot! IF YOU ARE USING Glass for jewels. brass where steel ought to be, and iron for steel. They will Sane dunian dektamee . when carried. $5 00 to $25.00 is often paid for a Watch that is not literally Rene -W. OG, TURNER, 7 EG 3 wcrth more than the price of old metal. jant Agent Tryon Woolen Mills W OODE UL Ss Now there is no need or excuse to keep up such a trade, for the cheapest jand Ag y > ) : ———--—- Watches made by the large American Watch Companies—the on the — 12 2 AES m4 " a the Rockford, the Hampden, the Columbus, and even the despi aterbury— it 4NTSs, LOST, FOUND & Bf KING are far away ‘ahead of the best of these imitation articles, and can be had in those GERMAN : days of perfected machinery at prices far below their actual value RSALE.—A nice Ruilding Lot at head of Alley 8! t. r Prisce Street, situated on POWDER plsh ara, aan 0,4 local, nen Uv E. W. TAYLOR, terms easy. Apply toGEORGE ALLEY. jan? feb12 | Charlottetown, Feb. 4, 1891, Watchmaker and Jeweler. : per aes iia Ad 7