a * - Se centenarians > THE DAILY EXAMINER. : : Local and Other Items. Banp at the Rink this afternoon. cpeniinitiiueiaiall PHILODERMA is a positive cure for barns ind scalds, It acts like magic. f2 lm o Tue best value in table linen ever of- fered, to be had at Beer Bros. * LARGE diseounts on balance of winter over ‘oatings at John McLeod & Co's. febl0 4i bidicwindia Tusy Dro but left them the Pes > Howry in the comb, vy ‘ry choice ; just received at Geo Carter & Co's Feb 12 4 i eod. o line of children’s peak caps prices.—, james A SPLENDID and tama All febl2 3i ATTENTION.—Oir readera attention is directed to the important advertisements at the foot of our two local columns. sicesibtilnniba *Letrers From Het..”-—This wonderful werk with a preface by George Macdonald, LL. B., at the Diamond Bookstore. 10 cents Tuespay'’s Cexcent — Mr. MacMahon 4 portrait as Henry Irving a la Dixey ig on exhibition in the south window of the Diamond LL c., jetetetttata Se es eeniehenaenensseneesee —The Conservatives wrested a | f seats from the Grits on Thursday last | Paton Co. } ~ SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 13, 1899. Local and Other Items. Boy’s Crotuixc —The balance of onr stock - Macdon- febl0 6i dw at nearly half price to clear,—J, ald. aa No Foretcn Matt to-night. The Stan- ley did not Jeave Georgetown to-day o ving to the storm > BALANce of our linders and drawers at 25 per cent. discount.—John McLeod & Co febl0 4i ANoTHER CakNiIvAL —A_ grand fancy dress carnival will be held in the Crystal |Rink, Summerside, on Friday evening j next, 19ch inst. lial SHILon’s VitaizeR is what you need for constipstion, loxs of appetite, dizziness, and all symptoms of dyspepsia Price 10 and 75 cents per bottle.—Reddin Rros. novidwiy cradles like magic, human body to all renewed life feb2 Im Estrey’s Iron Tosie worke reaching every part of the through the blvod, giving and vigor. sical See Cuear Jack before you bay your Boots vid Shoes, and don’t forget those Overs:oes. ~Cheap Jack, sign of the Silver Oar, oppo- site the railway station. scsi Scrkeme Covrt The case of James D. Taylor and another vs. W. EK. Dawson and thers, was concluded yesterday afternoon, SprciaL Despatoues To Taz Examiner: Great Conservative Triumph in East Elgin. Sr. Tuomas, Ont., Feb. 15. sulted Conservative candidate, by 596 of a ma- last election Yeliow Fever Victims. New York, Feb. 13. The British ship City Camp arrived: yes- terday from Sanios, The old crew were all sent to the hospital at Santos, Capt. M. C. Cavanagh, of St, John, died of yellow tever. Charles Hurley, seaman, also diad of the same disease. F The Osborne Case. TELEGRAPHIC AEWS. VICTORY! The election in East Elgin yesterday re- in the return of Mr Ingram, the jority. This is an increase of 550 over the when judgment was reserved, This morning the court adjuraed until Friday, 19th inst. Bookstore. Loxpox, Feb.-13: Mrs. Osborne, charged with perjury in con- nection with the Hargreave’s stolen jewels, has been committed for trial. Great ‘eff rts were made tu have the matter dropped. but the judge declared that his duty competled him to commit her for trial. We have alot of children’s ulsters pias which we h+ve put upon the coun- ter to-day at 75 centseach —Harris & Stewart. L. O. L.—The prayer meeting held by St. George’s Lodge, on Thursday hight, was very well attended. The chairman announced - that a similar meeting would be heid every THe STANLEY returned to Georgetown from Thursday night, to which he extended an Pictou last evening, and the special train | invitation to all denominations, Catholic and with mails and passengers reached the city | Protestant, to meet and ask God's blessing. about haif pet eleven. eer peeing CaRNIVAL.—The carnival in the Skating Potice VourT.—An assault case will be ! Rink at Victoria last evening, was a success ventilated before His Honor on Monday, | fiuancially and otherwise. The attendance of skaters was good, and the Frost, Famine and Pestilence. Lonpon, Feb. 13. part of what is kaown as Great Russia, says One young man charges another with : costumes | that the thermometer registered 58° ‘bulow’ igh tet end butting him } excellent, The ice was in good condition. | zero; and that typhoid fever, smallpox and . ee | The Summerside Band was in attendance, | diphtheria are decimating the inhabitants. For softening, improving and beautifying playing well. the skin no p eparation that has ever been ecient introduced equals Estey’s Fragrant Philo. |. 48 Ostsston Stzptigp. —In our notice of Amendment Rejected. derma. Drugyists sell it a the Marshfield Convert, published yesterday, we : peta, we inadvertantly omitted the names of Miss 12,000 yaRps of choice new Print Cottons | Alice Wilson, Miss Annie Fraser and Mre. F. hun een edited: ts our sale To fally Herbert Beer who played the accompaniments < : ‘ s ;, | for the different singers in a manner that was appreciate what this means it is necessary to atisfachere to alt see the display we are making—Beer Bros. 3i| ° 7 : scien St Parrick’s Day, 1892 !—At the regular meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society, held ° : on the 10th inst., a committee was appointed 80 cents, witferwe are seiling at D5 cents | to make arrangemen s for the celebration of each.—Jas P.iton & Ca febl2 Si [St Patrick's Day in a rig royal manner. - | The committee are now hard at work and Those first clase books which | every effort will be made to make it the price at the , grandes' celebratior for several years. The Diamond Bookstere ae being b-ught up! usual church service and parade will be held. tag Loxpow, Peb. 18, In the House of O.mmons last evening Redmond's amendment to the address in -ta- vor of releasing the treason-ieldny prisoners was rejected by a vote of 168 to 117. sie | We have stilt. »hant a dezen of those very | cheap tmmbleached linen table cloths worth Schooner Los t. Eastport, Me., Feb: 13, Yesterday's storm did m-ch damage, The schooner Crilion had a hole knocked in her,stern and she filled and sank. Gorxc “ast are selling at one third th- A deapatch from Penseo, in the southern | ICE! Se subscriber wil] he CLEAR SPRING WATER ICK. at 25 cents pe supply the demand, as the tinie is short. EDWARD KELLY, febRt Southport. | IWOTICH. WILL NOT be accountab’s _ tracted by any person or Without my written order, : W. J. BOSWALL. feb12 ~3j | cial teeth on Warr. METAL PLATES These plates are-epscially ad ypted for mouths where there is a great absorption of the ridge which so, fre quently occurs in the lower jaw leaving Jitile or no ridge for the retention: of Ppiate io position, _Peop't who use. this kind ot plate-hgve no trowdle’in masticating. They are unsurpassed for, comfort_.and cleanliness. Satisfaction guatumteed in every case. DR, JNO. P. MURRAY, > &..146 Qdeéa St., Charlottetown. Ca'town, f 4 2m skw ’ te te ee ee et 39 “MELISSA Odorless, Porous, | Gymennnens Tt is claimed ly the in- ventor® that Meli-va is the only genmgpe odorless and porbns rainproof’ cloth in existence, He wishes to 4 63% ee , he CAUTION ‘USthe ptthie from lVecing taken iniby the plausible aivertisgments of sine Unscrupu!ous Dealers throughout tie ccuntry, who pretend to have Jiist received coms} nin e_t f load, ad will keep hands enough employed to for any debts con pereous in my name I Avi now prepared to. make setta of artili- | ICE! PN OF ICE is hereby given to citizena of Char lottetown and surrounding district that the _e prepared to deliver on the Pond, on MONDAY, the 15th instant, GOOD. r j | j ‘A New Method! BLACK DRESS GOODS. a —— ae (X )—-—______— sation E LOOK CLOSELY at the matter of QUALITY in these goods, and leave the buyer look closely at the PRitKS, knowing that they will bear EXAMINATION and COMPARISUN., Ask to see our ALL-WOOL FRENCH ace . CASHMERE, 45 inches wide, at 55 cents per yard. ~ -Rainproof. | ——(x) ——— | STANLEY BROTHERS | BROW N’sS eo data. Charlottetown, Feb, 11, 1892—eod & wky —— —— Se ee GREAT CLEARING SALE Dry Goods and Clothing omnemamenaye —-A'T inerrant senietinljchmt rapidly. A new lot will be «ff-red for sale | In the evening a grand concert will be given Nihilists at Work. dorless and port teright. This is the greatest bergaia sale in the Lyceum. i proo: or water; . bu iy sver known here. 2 = " LisBon, Feb 13. tuents.. «A very rat be oe : ac Mortuary Statistics. —For the follow- ‘A lieciiti hi selene jad is frontal will. quickly poese ib pur: : : : avnanite bomb w xplode > eng oe . Civic —The new city conaciliors were | iN mertaary statiaries of the City of Char. the Npanish Consulate to-day This was the chaser tive tousa ty s“orne in yes-erday afternoon bi Hig Worship lottetown for the month of January, 1892, work evidently, of Nihilista of tho iain. : 1 ean j Maver Haviland whoa had peviously be-n we are indebted to Dr. Johnson: Number ’ ’ breathe or ipbs ad ' a j ; sworn in by Judge Heusley 4 cancus of of deaths, 11; same moath last year 8 T'ph a tie 7 es k thé*e.cih, 46+ Pp the members of the Board is called for this; Causes of deaths: Cholera infantum, 1; *phus in New York. You coniat : tigrdt afternoon at three o'clock. , catarrah of bowels. 1; enteritis, 1; cerebral ae ee card I ‘ —OCov ae. MENCING— rer. . | meningitis, 1; ovarian tumor, 1; cancer, 1, New anes ” <r WO GEHL Fi 1 = INDISPENSABLE to every household, ask consumption, 2; old age. 3 Ageat death :| The plague of typhus fever is growing in PYMsre we you grocer for Lessiye Phenix. It will not U ' ; t h > ndear db years, 3; from ll to 35 3; from 10 worse In this tis ci y mike (he was log water era, There are now 67] It will not | ¢ € Sa [ages + t ent. cule quar dhathes voller, "Wis. dak ahaa: ito 63, 3; at 8L aad 88 2; at 119 1. Aver- |o48e8 under treatment. | rike ‘ ie8 yel , he al I, ; 91: sat . — ae powers do that. ‘Bat Lessive Pheaix brings | "8° 98° 4t death, 482 12 years Religion : a > t . Tati , in the ne~ era, of purity and S$ weetnesa, and | Protes ante, 8; Cathohies, 3. Nationality, Randy Again. in connection | English, 2; Seoteh, 4; Irish, 3; Welsh, 2 --— dazzling perfection whether . with the wash, or in cleansing or scourinz | Sex : Males, 4; females 7. Lonpon, Feb. 13 Takes the place of soap Ask your grocer for | ihe : Lord Randolph Churchil! has consented to it. Suppen Deatu — The Agriculturist says: | yy again for Padding'on in the Conserva- -_ James Jardine, a well-known, comfortable . ; tive interest. Ax Exuspition of useful and fangy articles |and highly respected farmer of Freetown, made by the children of the St. Paul's Band | died very auddenly at his residence last ; . 2 y J y of Hope sill be held on Tuesday evening | ‘Tyesday morning. He went to the bara as next, Feb. 16°h, from 7 to 8 o'clock, in St. usual, fed his stock, returned to the house Paul's Nehool oom. At 8 o'clo . an — and sat down, dying almost immediately. Ca eee CaeE SE Sle Sat SONS We understand that about three yeara ago ee gras Te ae alan Tye ee Mr Jardine had an attack of paralysis exhibited will be for sale, the proceeds to he { : ’ t i from which he never fully recovered, and devoted tothe Band of Hope fund for the ' th b 2, ae purchase of materials fur work ng, prizes, etc. | that this, with heart trouble, was the cause Admission free, all are welcome. G. W. of death. ’ + ; , Loe 93 —_~— , — oT a bs ns Makes Fes aNd BLoop.—When the sys- ' : »-;_ | tem is all rygo down and there seems to be no BomE tobaccos spurt up in the pipe while | hope of obtaining nourishment for the body smvking, with little crackling explosions. py the ordinary proeess of fond supply and This is caused by the addition of foreign j digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then matter tu assist the combustion. When ‘is the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure the purity of the tobacce is not tampered , Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works with and it has been properly taken care | wonders, because itisa flesh and blood maker of, this combusrible foreign matter is | and contains all the constituents _for nourish- wholly upnecessary. For in that case it | ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emul. burns at a lower temperature than almost | #107 is oa . - — mee “e awe anything else. N-thiog of this kind is seen | 2P4 cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. s creemenemncicepinrmnenecnemnip A Large Majority. Basvax. Feb 18 The majority for the Conservative candi- dates will be about 360 Weather Bulietin. Toronto, Feb. 13.~10 4. m. Strong westerly to north westerly winds, generally fair andl considerably colder; snow flurries in some places. ctr tenttaldllinaciaie General Telegraphic News Maprip, Feb. 10 —The four condemned anarchist leaders in the attack of the society to create rebellion in Spain were garrotted this morning in the plaz, in front é' = 1 at Charlottetown drng stores. of the prison at Zrexes. An immense in «woking the “* Myrtle Navy” It burns se : crowd of people witnessed the execution ' with steaty combustion hrough out. Tar Revivar Sxrvices in progress inthe |and a formidable furce of troops was | Seeond Methodist church for the leat two Acainst Tar Cirry — We understand | weeks, and which have been stendi'y growing thar Mr. J. T. Mellish has taken action! in interest and power will be continued : against the city of Charlettstown to re-|another week, he meeting on Monday cover damages for injuries sustained by a present to maintain order. Montreat, Feb 10 —There are twenty constituencies in which no Mercierite can- evening next will be beld upstaira and will be|didate has yet been nominated, and the - omen only—old and youn The meet.} tout of the count and his boodle brigade ' member of his family ie ae mee. 2 ~ meetin ovaiians wil be held in| becomes more apparent as the fight goes defective grating or hatchway Mr Job. the main sudience rooms and will openjon. The latest rumor is that Hon. Felix Guest come time so | 6. ve . promptly at 7 50 o'clock. As the incon.| Marchand will be elected leader of the Bolger hag also taken au action agains venience of going yp stairs and the liability Quebec liberals or ae many of them as are the cry to recover damages | o¢ being crowded are removed by the decision | tert aiter the night of the 8th March. ; for a nuisance which he alleges existed ©B | ta bold the services in the body of the church sg D his premises, and which he claims was! during next week after Monday evening, it} Wasnincron, Feb. 10.—The Depart-. caused by the city building up the street t in front of his property, causing the water to lodge thereon and become atagnant and offensive. To the fact of this water lidg f iag on bis premises and becoming «ffensive he »ftribures the sickness which prevailed in his family and the death of hia first wife. is hoped that pseple in large gumbers wi!l ment of State to-day confirmed the report attend. from Lindon that Great Britain and the United States had agreed to invite France, Sweden and Italy each to designate a per- sen to serve as A mémnber of «a tribunal to be selected to arbitrate the Behring. Sea controversy. This tribunal will have seven =“=/members to represent it—two from the United States, two from Great Britain and three from the neutral governments. Tar people are taking advantage of the big bargains ix drv goods and clothing now given a" the great clearance e.le at J. B. Macdon- ald’s. febl0 Gi wy ~ eat eA eens ape t ES WATSON’S | New Drug Store 3 WILL BE OPENED O-WIGHT ae ee ee REMEMBER THE PLACE: —~ = Wanted to Purchase. HE DERATRS of the P. E Island House of Assembly for the year 1848, and for the short Session of 1872. Apply at THe Ex+MINER office. febdll SO SOON as you are s=tisfied that * Doctor Cures Ms Compound tlixir of Mumbue and Vecepiio”,” «t $1.00, is affording you no relief fer that distressing cough, then try HAGKNOM ORE AT 25 CENTS, 138 Gr 1st. tubo You ose am Tat rely ia ns PepMeser.ited Lewo smeil vw liaicver, ex if itis nutedce. jess you wi st once dete t the pict pungent tme.i oc Vato n ized rubber, an es hin convict tue Ceucr &: iemptire to Cece.ve. ’ You meyletohi that tle emeit of a rubber ma: kin- tosh will wear cif ina she ré tmé: ‘hut if will rot inveryone “who Las wery cue Knows quite wel ihe the -Ymeil remains ¢s lon as tie Carment Leis tue cetier and tuat it rcét trenger with exposure 7: inoiwt cr wa #tUimos- phere : Galvaoiaal ‘Tron. RECEIVED EX EREMA: © TONS GALVANIZED IRON, 16, 18, 20, 22, 24 and 2 yadges, - : 1%). buadjes Black-Sheet Iron, ~ 2 tons Sleizh Shoe Steel, . } ton Hoop Iron. 1% STORE® 30 barrels P6r'lan i Cem nt, “I ton Fire Clay,. .6 dozer Labater Cleavers, 50 kegs Wire “atlas, SIMON W. C2ABBE, WALK ER'S CORNER. _ NOTICE. — 1.L..PRRSONS indebted to the Estate of Itobert Milne: Rarratt, late of Charlotte town, deceased, arg notified teqirake-inimediate payment to the Gitcttened at bis office, (har- iottejewn. and*all” persons having any claime against the-saiddstate are reqnested £0 present the same, “uly attested, at the-said’office with- out delay, Sid co : ree JOHN. T.. MELLISH. febli-dy 3 Sate pit a WANTS, LOST, FOUND 1 «&e WANTED —Boari fora fine driving horse with respousible person, in city or cou atry. Har- ness and u-e, or part tise, allowed if desired, Apply, stating terms per week. to “M,” Box 416, Post Office, Charlottetown. Widw pd—fbs ANTED,—A pair of snowehoes. suitable for a boy of i2 years of age. Apply to Post Office Box 492. febdil WANTED ~A gonera servant in a small family about slarch 2nd. Eaquire at this office. Feb ALESMEN WANTED.—“ The Life of Charles Hadden Spurgeon,” by the Rev. iusseil H, Coruwell, the renowned pastor, journalist, lec- turer,a ther, etc. We agree to furzish a first- class book ef 3S) pages. elegantly iliustrated. Retail price, cloth, $150;. half Russia; $2.00. Usual big terma to canvgssera. Do not wait to write but send 3f cents for full outfit. Terms mwvled with it. Thousands are waiting to pay forthe buoek Itisa chance of a lifeume,’ Ad- dress KaRLE PUBLISH !nG House, St John. 'N. B. fabi2 T? LE C.~The Brick House and Shop on Prince Strest known as the Costello property. Ap- ply to Davies & Haszard, or ths owner, JOHN Between Bazaar Store and Macdonald's Boot and Shoe Store. And Be Cured!’ 2 ‘ ! town, Febru ry 13, 1892. ‘ febs—dy le & wky $ ; Caar lutte AYLWARD, Southport. Jani ANTED TO BORROW.—One Thousand \ Doliars at 5 percent. Security, good city } property. Apply at this office, 4di—feb}1 Silks, Velvets, Piushes & Crimming, SONS Mgasday add of February, and Continuing duriag tha Batirs Myath. nore seancsinneenenmee THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY. Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), 20 p. c. off | Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling, 20 p. c. off 5 Ladies’ Shiwls, Jackets and Ulsters, 20.“ Ladies’ Felt Hats, a0 « Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corsets, 20 « Union and All-Wool Flannels, 21) ~~ Men’s Fur Uaps & Lidtes’ Fur Goods, 20 : Men’s Underclotaing & Lop shirts, 20 * Grey & White Cottons & Ginghuns, 10“ Prints, Cretonnes and Flannette:, 10 9 Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 1) = « _ The bulk of this Stock wis ue vly imported last Fall, and marked as low as any in the city, and now subject to above Discounts, which is certainly a good opportunity to get Bargaias. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Commencing TUSDAY, 2nd of Febraary, and Cautiauing daring the Entire Moath, {zr bee’ ° ‘ MVHE WHOLE STOCK will b> sold at a Dis:yaat of 2) press. foe OAS Lory. This is a Bene t Sale. Th2 Stock is ne iriy all aew the very best in the city. If you want honest-made goods at extriortinwry ovgiins, this is your chia 2 to bay them at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlottesxown, February 1, 1892 —eod & wky — —————— ee = — = bes PERKINS & STERNS. er cermin el SE) a es ee wn ee WHITE Goons! ce meni H engemenerisnttcnna We have a large stock of White Goods. the very lowest prices, anl we guarantees all who trade with gs that we will give them as good valae —if not better- than can be obtained at any other house on the Island. White Cottons, White Wuslins, White Shectings, White Embroideries, Pillow Cottons, Victoria Lawns, White Counterpanes, White Linens. Special Lot of Embroideries at @ cents per yard. Special Lot of Waite Cottoa Remaants. Charlottetown, January 30, 1892—eod & wky bought at re ae ee. - po TEC DOOULT Sith cite oe ae a rT u Todas dake cee o RO: ame Satta re Pi ae yt 7 en arent r eset a ad cs ¥ Aa Re nici Part , eee ? “ ; a ci 4d a pe ja ng 50 7 ¢ meena tall Mg se a a 5 Si = . we, be eine oe 7 8 = F. - ~~ , ee ee ee ee