‘PHLE DAILY EXA) MINER, ia cei ea ae ‘ = ae 7 U ESDA cz “FEBRUARY 22, 1887. ee an EO A TLIC aarti te On 6 Rh Na MN ae OE nah Cane Me ll Ne el eet ce aS emt THE CANDIDATES! TO VOTE FOR. — et KING'S COUNTY, A. C. MeDonald. E. B. Muttart, M. D. QUEEN'S COUNTY, Donald Ferguson. William Campbell. PRINCE COUNTY, Edward Hackett. John Lefurgey. THE DAILY EXAMINER. “TARY > , 1887. FEBRI WHILE THE BATTLE RiGEs KEEP cool the of the } 1 ye & Whole, require interests } ; ui Rear in mind that country, of the Lil at the he as il-Conservative Admunistration eT ot anairs 1d interests of this Pro- that Johu } ‘ { Un > a . Remembet Libat t vince lt icular Sur Macd Think of the Subway. Do not forget that both Sir donald and Sir Charles T) committed to provide ior he c part rey lire ynald sh all be sustained. Mac stands fully John ipper mstruction of this great work if a Board of Engineers pronouuce it feasible at a reasonable cost, while the Guts have called ita ‘* wild-cat scheme,” and its chief promoter ** a crank.” not voted already, vote at try to lf you have once,—and then induce every man of your ac juaintance who may be slack to go forward and put in his ballot at once for CAMPBELL & FERGUSON, THEZELECTION CLOSES O'CLOCK ELECTORS IN QUEEN’S COUNTY VOTE POR CAMPBELL AND FERGUL- SON. AT’ FIVE -_ o- ~ The Patriot says : Ty y **We learn on gool authority that Tue Ex AMINER’S published affidavit of Lawrence Gal- lant, in reference to the French cireular, is all a hoax, and that nosuch affidavit has been mule. The public will now see why **Laur- eoce Gallants signature is made by ‘‘his mark.” This is the did not merest quibbling Gallant es a Se imake affidavit, he made jemn ? u declaration ” that the stitements contained 1 the paper read over to him, ence of Mr. Clay, in the pres- the Peace, intimates, the John Is this likely ? was of lf, as the Patriot fraud has been practiced upon Justice ry were true a public and the statement is bogus, Clay, The undoubtedly Esq., is a party to it. ad solemn declaration ”’ made ; and it does not follow that it is not true because the man who made it cannot write. A great many honest intelligent men cannot write ; and thousands of rogues can ! THE SU BWAY !8 THE MOST IM- PORTANT? QUESTION YET. PRO- MOCK 7 BY VOTING FOR THE GOVERNMENT CANDIDATES. — Wate s the tacties of t the Grits to-di ay The Patriot of last evening is Leevatty ‘full of Jies.” Pay no heed to it. — Bentley's election by an overwhelming majority has demoralized the Opposition in Prince County. It is their practice to ‘‘damn the sins they're most inclined tu.” men at the Railway The Grits prate about bribery. . Davies was threatening the yesterday. Working- +. men, vote him out!” For the sake of united Canada, for the of Prince Edward Island, for your own sake—Vote for the Lipgerat-Conser- VATIVE CANDIDATES. DON'T VOTE FOR SUPPORTERS OF THE MAN WHO SAYS THAT THE MARITIME PROVINCES HAVE ROB- BED ONTARIO sake — ———— TE Ai + eM The Army of Belgium. Belgium has a population, aecording to the last census, of close upon six millions, nearly equally divided between the two sexes. Her effective army in time of peace aguregaies 44,610 officers ana men and 204 tieid pieces, besides the gendarmerie, com- prising 53 officers and 2,181 men. As the active inilitia consists of 30,954 officers and men, the little kingdom could bring 80,000 troops intw the ‘field on short notice. Be- sides this force, there are 90,000 men in the reserve wiilitia. Belgium may be scaall, but she is not to be sneezed at. i +e + heen lateresting Statistics, A Washington colrespond lent gives some interesting stutistics relating to the expenses of the United States Senate and | House. The seventy-six senators draw| #53), 0 }in salaries, and bo wiit upon them are Ziti officers and e aployes who cost | annuvily $500,939, or an average of $273 | apiece per mouth for the eutployed. To pay salaries of sentatives ahi eivht cdeley ites is re julre t, and pay a 4 to employes for thei $333, L153. 325 repre- 695,000 anil $l © ‘iler Of Sonators costs 55,00) per annum, tha! of representatives $110,624, the allowance per mle being 20 c:..t: each we ay. Every £G SiUT & fq ta .bble arses between the two branches uf Congress over these varivus Lat Ubby remem tae aay ne Lutowo, ie continuance | | : i } early. time actually | ibe mile we « AMPAIGN LYNDALE, MURRAY HARBOR ROAD. The political fever is high in this locality. The pub: ic meeting advertized for the 18th | was a great victury for Campbell and Fer- The Liberal Conservatives were at} guson. the least 5 to 1 The electors were ad-| dressed by Messrs. McLeod and Blake for the Liberal Conservative and ‘by John F. | Vorer. ALBERRY PLAINS. The public meeting at the above place, McLeod for the Liberal interest. The Con- servatives will pull a larger vote than ever in this section. on the 17th February inst., was a gre: a suic- | cess. The speakers were "Hon. Neil Mc- Leod and Patrick Blake, Esq , for the Lib- eral Conservatives, and Donald Farquhar- son and F L Haszard for the Liberal party. | There was a large majority for the Liberal Conservative candidates. The meeting, after a vote of thanks to the « h Lirman, Chas. MeMillan, Esq., and a rousing ¢ heer for the Conservative candidates, adjourned. RESIDENT. CHERRY VALLEY. inst., School On the 19th day public meeting was of February held in the a house. The Liberal Conservative speakers were Hon. Neil McLeod and Patrick Blake, Esq., and Prof. Mellish. There |: were no Grit speakers. There did not ap-| pear to be any Liberal electors present, al- though the meeting a large one. Campbell and Ferguson will poll well in this The chair was occupied by Michael Gleason, Esq. After a vote of fhanks to the chairman the meeting ad- journed., was place. FaRMER. ORWELL COVE. The public meeting held here the evening of the 18th a inst., was largely on attended, ‘he tine h: all was crowded by intelligent electors. The meeting was ad- dressed in the Liberal-Conservative interest | by Messrs. Blake and McLeod, and Monta- gue Stevens, Esq., and in the Liberal in- | . ; ' terest hy Hector Me lonald, and tne) candi l:t : L. H. Davies. ‘Lhis wes one of | of the au ppl wus ®, the best meetings judging by the the Liberal- Conservatives were largely in. a majority. Murdoch Anderson, Ksy., was Chairman. campaign, and | Remember the poll closes ai five o'clock, therefore vote! ER - <oe A Timely Rescue. Chas. H. Finley, field left his home about 10 o'c morning for the p upose of attending to traps he had st, but ing to the sto:m that raged that day lost his way in the woods. His friends were not alarmed at his tur us, thinking that he hid stopped at neighbo:’s house till the sto-m was over. omy on, however, they au to fear his safety, a party irted out lanterns in h of the or his life- less remiins. Following up his tracks for a long distance they about midnight came upon the lad, who was walking around in a circle. a young lad living at West- ‘lock last Friday some ow severe non-re pome Nig To! with ht « eg Sl and qui e fagre | scare Woy He said he had slept tor some time under a bush, but was providentally awakened by his own cries as he was dreaming, only to find that he was freezing. When discovered Finley was too exhausted to attempt the homeward journey, so the rescuing party built a fire warmed and fed him. It is believed that he could not have lived over an hour loager, had he not been found.—Sun. ———— Ty + Ale — UR Bismarék Spe aks Ont. Bismarck referring to the assertions members of the Oppusiticn, that the Gov- erment in the event of obtaining a majority or in the new Reichstag intended to adopt various unpopular measures, declared that the political well had been so filled . with nauseating matter by the opponents of the Government, that it was poisoning the energies of the Empire, and that the war- fare being waged by the Opposition against the prosperity of the Empire was both pre- mediated and systematic. In conclusion the Chancellor said al] the statements ex- cept the intention of the Government to prolong the anti-Socialist law are inven- tions for the purpose of trying to defeat the Government at the polls on Monday next. 1 sine Aenean leila cigeeakcak Dying in Thousands. H. E. Simpson, postinaster in Mont., writes as follows: the ranges are dying by the thousands Our winter has been comparatively mild, but we have not had any chinooks that we generally have. I have already lost 50 per cent. ot my cattle. A large number of native steers have been driven into the bottom by the storms, and are dying like flies. For days the range cattle have been coming into the valley by the thousands, w andering back and fourth before the storm till they drop in their tracks. A stockman of 18 years’ experience writes from Bil- lings: J estimate my cattle loss at 50 per cent. now, aud I think it will reach “75-per cent. Albright, The cattle in + + The Australian Army. Questions asked the government in the Reichsrath recently in relation to the pro- posed credit for military purposes, elicited the information that Hungary would only enrol in the Landstrum such men as already had inilitary training, or were likely to make good soldiers. Numerous exceptions would be made. In Austria the enro!]- ment of men under the age of 42 wonld be almost universa!, Ex-officers up to the age of 60 years would also be enrolled. Men who are only fitted for ambulance or oftice work will not b exempt. [t is semi-official- ly stated that an Austro-Hungarian treaty, to cvatinue 10 years, will be arvunged, aud _wiil gu inty vperation in 1888. ——— Blake’s “ Manufacturers ” — } The Grits have made a great boast of the fact that when Blake was in Hamilton, Ount., on Monday lasi, he was presenied with an address from so-called manufactur- ers, declaring their confidence in whirligig. The list has been ‘analized and it is proved that the only bona fide manu- facturers who signed it were two gravestone dea'ers, Whose business would naturally be creatly Waowoused by the retuwa Of Diake tu pwr, his fisea! laal who skipper T Blake's ss ‘“Rictedilive Policy. ——-- ‘* What is your poliey ™ the voter spake * An ultervative one,” said Mister Blake, ‘ As to Protection, sir?” he said ‘ ‘What is your own?” asked wily Ned. in the good N, P.” ** Why. I believe bB. *‘ And so do TJ,” said Mr. sr policy?” the voter cried, E. b. re; lied. * What is ye i “An alternative one, As to protection, sir?” asked he, ” W hy, what do you think ? aske 4 Mister B. I’m a free trader, sir,” said he, $9 Why, "said Mister B * And su am I, ODDS AND ENDS. ‘he steamship Great Zastern* has been suld at auction ier $130,000. Boston Corbett,the slayer of John Wilkes Booth. has been declared insarie and sent to the insane asylum. Germany has annexed Kippin and. por- tions of the East African cvast ander the terms of the Auglo-Geiman convention. Mr. Gladstone has written a letter re- ferring to J. ln Bright's recent communt- cation, in which he says he is glad that Bright feels for the Irish people whom he uiay hereafter trust. isaac Burns, an eccentric’ Bostonian, lately urged by his Baptist wife to sub scribe for a new churen, agreed to subscribe $5,000 on condition that all baptisms should take place in hot water, Baron de’ Joest, of Paris, noted all his life for his cruel treatment of all men and he in contact with, has left estate $500.000 to the Society Canhie of § animals his whole for the Prevention of Cruelty co Animals. It is semi-officially stated im St. Peters- burg that the relations betweeu Austria and Russia are so much improved that it is no longer ted that Austria would make a Russian occupation of Bulevaria~ a expec t ' cs. ’ CaS8SUS OE Wn. H. Spears, who was inthe employ of White & Co., of Boston, for 2b4vears, d on Christmas eve, _ faking $3, 5UO. was enibic ed over few days ago by a ive, who gained his contidence. R. wth tre Boston detect hi line and arrested il abo. tf a Dr. Swift, of the Warne ope rvatory, Rochester, N. Y., received a telegram from Prof. Barnard, of V aa rb it University observatory, Nashvilic, Tenn., announcing the discovery of anvther comet. It was very faint and moving rapidly north-west. A writer in a Washington newspaper sug- gests that the word ‘“*buodle” is doubtless i derived from the dutch word *‘boedel,” which means property or goods. A **boedelester,”’ he says, is the attorney or other persun who tinally possesses the *boedel.”’ The Emperor of China is the shortest monarch in the world, being only tive feet SARNIVAL - ee eee of the § —AT FEORGETOWN RINK ON Feb. E DUCED FARE on Railroad. Music supplied Roy the ARTELLERY BRIGADE BAND Lest BeuS MR. Pons 1SS7. s Fuesday, . OMISSION pe PAY 25 Children, ents, Doors open at 7,30. ti. STEWART, W. Ss. HASTON, Managers. cents; eb 21, 188%=-1i & wky—pat W. A. TANTON, New Watches, New Clocks, ; New Jewelry. undersigned, pue in introducing himself to the public, wishes to announce that he has opened his store en UPPER QUEEN STREET, where he has on: hand a Watches, Clocks and Jewebry, in all the desizns. Also, to arrive, several cases of Clocks and-Electro-plated Wuare. NO OLD STOCK—ALL GOODS NEW. After nine years’ experience in Jewelry Store in this Province, I can Guarantee Satisfaction ali repairs to W, Clocks aud Jewelry fto my care, in Remember the place —next door Store (opposite Miller Bros.) ALI, WORK WARRANTED. W. N. TANTON. law & wky ite hes, ‘ cu to Harris’ Tin Ch'town, Jan. 24, 1887- QUEEN'S HOTEL. ee eee TENDER iS will be received by the Subscriber until Ist M\KCH, next, from any person willing to Contract for the nece>sary Altera- tions, Repairs, &ec., to the Queen's Building, Queen Strect, 28 per plans aud specifica’ ions to be seen at the office of Messrs. Chappell & Puollips, Full’s Building. The work tc be Completed by ; : or W i r Gert 3g } the ist August next, ; ; Oe te ee oe ee sae: 7 ‘Tbe Subseriber dors not bind himself to accept the tallest, be ing just six feet; Prince | the lowest or avy tender, Albert of Germsny, nephew of the Ein- 3 JOHN J. DAVIS. 7 : aca a tie ai | Ch’town, Feb, 15, J887—feb16 aw 3i peror, is six feet six inches tall; the Emperor of Russia is nearly six feets A Capetown despatch says that Holub, the explorer, has re: ached Shoshony, Bechuanaland, in a destitute condition. His camp, on Lake Bangwilo, was attacked | and plundered by the natives, and his fel- murdered. Emi 1 Y | Pe \ M.° Ge-A holding thair sale on WEUNE-DAY Razaar Committee intend of useful «amd faney articles and THURSVDAY, april ith low explui Ts Zoidner, was und Ih. Contributions will be gratefully Holub was absent at the time of the attack, , received by-- : sa ase a ‘o] } Mrs. SHenton, President _ The ce Post has a brief article en- | Mrs. J. J. Yavice, Mrs. Hensley, Mca, G. Brem- titled **fhe latest peace swindle,” warning ner, Vice Presideuts, the country not to be lulled by deceptiy * Mrs. Poste. ; Mrs. Lewis, * Mackinlay Miss shenton : ’ > : cde ’ a ’ appe Lrances., ‘The Post Savs it. sti ill le- oF McLeod, Hensley, pends on i elections wheiher the coun- | “ Wintman, ~: Swen. ie ial ata -enare > wa , | *“ Carruthers “ KF. Weeks. try will have to prepare for war within a nee’... rs , ai l ] 4 P “ than is gener: lly 1p- 1). MaeN: ill, * 3s. Match, period much shorter than is) generally st “ Unsworth, - “* Murch, posed. | * Montgomery, “ €. Browa, ie ° * Nei: Macleod 4... , are. The withdrawal of the annual subven-1 owas S - Alice Weeks, tion to Egypt has net been formally deci- | ** G. Macleod, « B. MacNeill, ded upon. Sir Evelyn Baring, ‘British | Dip lomatic Agent, has informed the French agent that Sir Heury Drummond Woltf proposes to imply neither the ailing of the British troops nor the ae of for their withdrawal fronr Evy; re eh a dat ices from Massowah 800 Italian Ad say ‘troups with Gatling. quns landed there on the 15th inst., and bbe =.000 hore men were expected. ‘Lhe ltalians have raised a_ have armed | tas. Aloula Abyssinia, the a Jcorps of Bashi-Bazouks, aud thé inhabitanis-of M: wsimaali? 2. has gone-to ineet t king of who is displeased on account of ttaci upon the Ltali: ins. Minister | Chamber for | A Brussels despatc! 1 says the of Finanee has asked the authority toissue a loan on behalf of the Congo Free State... The bill does not-inen- tion the amount of Joan, but it is believed to be between 80,000,000 and 100,000,000 francs. Part of the money is to be used in constructing railways and part to make up the deticits in the Congo budget. An Odessa despatch says the recent riot at Demiloff spinning mills was occasioned by the discharge of 2500 women and children in aceordance..with a new law. Chief Orloff and his assissant Sakharoff were murdered by the mob and other officials had narrow €capes. The offices at the mills were completely wrecked, and the entire plant, iscleding machinery ,demolish- ed. : <* Ctp wld alt Navigation Company Prince Edward Island Inland of Li. Annual Meeting of the Shareholders of the above Company “ill be he d at the Cam- pany’s Office King Street,on SATURDAY, the 26th day of February, instant, at 3 o'clock, p. m., for the e!ection of director 3 and the transaction of oiher business By Order of the President an1 Directors, JOHN HUGHES : Secreiary. ottetown, PLE th, isi — Zi i Char’ Fe ee to Islan d, aw ' Natio e or S; ale, HE undersigned gives natice, that he will Sell by Pulle Auction, at ibe Buaruside Fart, Cardigen, on the Zhh day of FRBRUANY A.D. is88), at the tour of eleven o'clock, a. mi., tie tollowing freehold property :— Ist, Tas Bers ite Farm, formerly owned ly Jol ha G Seriimnce “ ad, T : fot No. 0, second range, letter. , in tei Pas vag 3rd, 1X0 acres of land on Lot 53, known asthe Sanphy Faro. ! Puce above properties will be sold under the terms ofa eeorteain deed of trust. dated t'th Feb- riury, 48 made between WiiLiam Gordon, of t iret part, Jobn Scrimgeour and Mary Gow 8 neyeour, his wife, of ahe second part, aud John Gow Strimyeour, of Abe third part. 4s Tertus and concitions of Sele will b& made koewnatihe hour ef sate. Dated, 15th day of January, 1887 WILLIAM oa u di Mdenel, Pee. i why Gidley, Mrs. Makinlay, W. W. Stanley, ELIZA MacNEILL, S-cretary. s—tl sale 3aw tu th sat E ISEARND RAILWAY and after MONDAY. February Ith. the tevular Trains on the € ipe Traverse Branch Ww Ui ‘un daily (Sundays exvepied) as fu.lows :— Leave Cape Trave rse at 6} a. m.. connecting /at County Line Junction with trains for east and \ west, ; ° Leave Connty Line Junction at 4.10 p. m.. con- necting ticre with trains from east and west, JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. | Railway Odice, Ch’town, Feb. With. 1887. —ex pat 6i wky di her gnafi Ble Bangali —AT—~-- cE. W. TAYLOR'S JZWELRY STORE PREVIOUS oe ” . O*, TO STOCK-TAKING, $12 Watches fer $10, . Books for $3, $3.26 Silver-plated Crusts for $2.50 Brooches and Rings from 20cts, up. ther things in like proportion, Cla Stock Regardless of Cost, Tea Pots at Half-price, ee ee Sale from Ist to 28th Feby. Positively for Cash Only W. TAYLOR, * i. 2 a CAVERN BILOUK Jwa, Tl, ISel--eod & Why 4 wie large »ssortment of latest the largest S Hi Bs 80 PER CENT DISCOUNT ee mc oO E will Sell our MAGNIFICENT STOCK at the above discount, for cash, to clear by the Ist of April, This is a Genuine Sale, as we want to commence in our new hae ep with an entire New Stock. ‘This Discount is for Cash Only, JOHN MAGLEOD & CO. Ch’'town, Feb. 19, 1887--eod & wky eee ae wy ws LONDON HOUSE. CLOTH REMNANTS. We havea lot of Remnants ; of Tweeds, Trowserings, &c., which we are selling at very Low Prices before Stock- taking. RARRIS & STEWART. Jan, 18, 1887. = a eae — . - r a — SS G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Bookseller, Stationer, Printer, Bookbinder. -- Oo— A] OW in Stock, a full line of the best Rnglieti and American office STATIONERY of all L kinds, for merchants, lawyers, government offices, banks, and ladies’ and gentlemen's private use. NOTE, LETTER and FOOLSCAP PAPERS, in all kinds of qualities and prices, ranging from the very cheap to the best English Vellums. HENVBHLOPES, in All Sizes and Prices. Wr’ ving and Copying INKS—Stafford’s is the best, in all sizes; but always keep | stock Carter’s, Stephen’s, Walker's and David's. BLANK BOOK DEPARTMENT- -Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Minute Books, 42; also, a complete line of Pocket Books, Ladies’ and Gent's Purses, Memorandum and Pass Books, Time Books, Bill Books, Invoice Books, Letter Bouks, &., always in stock. I have now in stock a splendid line of Papers for Blank Books of all sizes, which wil & be made to order, in any style, at very Low Prices. Ruling, to suit any kind of business. A Large Stock of SCHOOL STATIONERY, SCHOOL BOOKS, Ac. -O G. H. HASZARD,) BROWN’'S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE. Ch’town, oan 27, 1887. en -—- 0 HE Subscriber, ‘being obliged to enlarge and refit his store to accommodate his ri increasing trade, will sell his extensive stock of Gold and Silver WATCHES, CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, VASES, LUSTERS, MANTLE SETS) SPECTACLES, &., &) ar A REDUCTION OF FROM Ten to Twenty-Five Per Cont, oO Sale to commence FEBRUARY Ist, and continue for six weeks.—FOR CASH oxi) W. W. WELLNER, Norih Side Queen Square. ‘Ob'tuwn, Jam 27, Witwer & whey 4 wis Frinting and Binding,: ee — es | SPECIAL SALE