a ec Sot a THE DAI A AS A A AE SE RIOT ti LY EXAMINER. - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1893. TT TOT — — ———— Notice Ve. Hanny McPaRiane has been appoint- » . | agent tor The Ki amioer Publishing Uo. at ~ ‘. and is autherized to receive payment PUL ls, ’ "aos ots due us, and to grant receipts for Sa eave “ Party EXAMINER reaches Souris every evening of the day of issue and is for sale by eur agent Local and Other Items. Sex Beer Bros. bargain corner - At THE UAPES Crossing both \ways to Boats with 59 bags of mail matter left clock. jay Uape Tormentine at tweive o - — LO L St. Georges Lodge, No. 1171, will meet io Euston Street Hall to-morrow rhuredsy) evening at 7.30 o'clock, A‘l mem- bere 1 jnested to be present, > CyxcentT.—A concert will be given at Kin kora oa Monday aight next, An excellent rogramme has been p epared, and an epjoy- able eveniog i assured all who atten), 7 y. M. C. A.— About fifty newsboys were treated to coffee, tea and cake at the Y. M. c. A. yesterday afternoon. The eatables disappeared with wonderful rapidity - Coxcent —The League of the Crosa concert to be held ou Priday next has been pustpor e] gati! Mooday, 13:h inst. An excellent pro- gramme is prepared, Admission 15 cents. aineiaie PreseyTery.—At the meeting of Pres bytery 10 Zion Chureh yesterday, Rev. D Sutherland was appointed Moderator for the next half year, and some other business was transacted. sien Mone Paise Money Mr. Burgess, the Deputy Minister of the Interior, has given Mr. J. Heber Hasiam a cheque fo: tex dollars to be added to the fund which he is giving in priz-s for compositions on the Northwest tu b exmpeted for by pupils of the schools of the Mwuitime Provinces. Mr. Haslam expects other sums to be added to the fand. 7 inscxance —The figuree of new business fer 1892 of the Sus Life Assurance Compary of Canads given elsewhere are surprising. This strong and p»pular company is re- preseuted in Charlottetown by Mr E hicow, a8 resident agen’, w! ile Messrs. John McPherson and W. K. MacKay are special agents for P. E. Island ecient Firemen s Concerr.—Theroe is some talk of « Firemens’ Concert te be held shortly, the proceeds of which will form the nucleus of a fund for the relief of firemen who meet with accidents «t fires. The idea is an excellent one. We feel sure that all our leading musicians, readers, etc., will cheer- fully assiat on the occasion, and that a generous public wil give the fire laddies a fall house. iden Sommer Horet-—It is pleasing to hear that the prospects for the success of the jateat hotel scheme are excellent: A meet- ing of the subscribers was held yesterday. Abcut $4,000 is already subscribed, and a committee has been appointed to solicit further subscriptions. It is proposed to build the new hotel at Langley Beach, near the mouth of the harbor. A tug will be provided to convey people to and from the city, and open-air concerts will be given in the evenings. The cupital stock of the company will be $10 000, in shares of $50 each Che hotel will have accommodation for about one bundred guests, and the cost of the building will be between $6,000 and $7,000. etna Distursine Reticious Worsare.—Mr. John More, of Crapaud, was this forenoon arraigned before R. R. Fitzyerald, J. P., to answer a charge of disturbing religious worship in St. John’s Church. The infor- mation against Moore was laid by Mr. Thomas Rogerson. More iz(or was) a member of the church choir. About ten Witnesses have been summoned to appear and give evidence, and the case will likely last all day. Judging by what we beard of Rev. M. Deniel’s evidence this morning, Mr. More's chief offence consists in h‘s persisting to sing louder than the others, ur according tu the method used before the style of singing was changed by Rev. Mr. Licey? Mr. H. James Palmer is acting as counsel for the prosecution, and Mr. Arthur Peters is representing Mr. Moore, Sl Hockey.—There will be a grand huckey match in the Hillsborough Rink on Tuesday eveaing, Peb. l4ch, between the Scotch and English of the Victoria Hockey Club. This it the new club recently organized and com- ped of some of the junior sports of the city. tae boys have been doing lote of hard train iog lately and are in excellent form, there- fore sume good play may be expected. The teams will be made up as follows ; SCOTCH, froal—L McMillan. Point—.) Collings. Cover Point—J MeKie. Forwards—.John MeLeod, A Miller, A Me La o, G MeLean ENGLISH. (,oai L Mo re. Point—D Robinson Cover Roiot—E Hyndman Forwards—E I Higgs, W Hrehaut, H B Wright, W Pickard. Always the Cheapest i our aim when it's a matter of PRICE. This is the case in dorens of lines of goods, but Always the Best 8 Our great pride, when it's a matter of queity. Just now you can have both the chevpest and best iu TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOWELS, ard TOWELINGS, by baying from us, LINENS have a'w ys been one of our strong de; artments; the value, variety and quality being very a’tractive. buy rRom Us, and save MONEY. REER BROS, Bay Vow Weather Balletin. Tcxowro, Feb. 8.—10 a. m. Nocthwesterly to west rly winde; strong during the day, fine and decidedly solder. The News of the Day. INTERESTING ITEMS FROM OUR EXCHANGES, SHORT AND “r20, H. Symonds, of New York, has a scheme on hand to build a ff mating hotel for Toronto, which will be begun at once. A number of towns in North Dakota are 6xXperiencing a coal famine,a recent bliz zard havirg ste pped all railroad traffic. hie mercu y continues in the vicinity, of 40 bslow Zz ’ } Mrs. Brounstein, who has a medical’ di ploma from Roumanian, Russian and Amer- lean colleges, was fined $30 for practising medicine at Hamilton, without license from the Ontario board. The New York Herald's Panama corres- pondent cables that a serivus riot hag oc surred in Bogota which lasted two Gays. It is reported that one hundred men were killed; five hundred wounded. dhe New Vienna Free Press describes the Home Rule policy of Gladstone as the irst step towards the Americanizing of the wh: ls political constitution of the British Empire and expresses such a policy must ancient belief that end in failure. Great indignation is expressed among the inhsbitauts of ()1ebec at the action of the miliria department in ordering the removal ot all guus and carriages around the for- tifications. Quebec wbjects on the ground that it will decrease the interest in historic associations. The amnesty demonstration at Dublin last week surpassed all expectations. More than 20.000 men, with bands and banners, marched in the torchlight procession. John Redmond, Dr. Kenny, Pierce Mahony and James Egan, the alleged dynamiter recent- ly released from Portland prison, addressed * great meeting at the custom house. The Dublin Freeman's Journal makes the manifesto issued reecn'ly by the Ni‘. ioual League of America the text of a sav age leader. The American league is hoist by its own petard. Said the Journel: “It eviden'ly was arranged with the Irish wing to denounce the bil] goo or bad the day after the bill waa introduced. There ap peared to be some blunder as to date of in- roduction and the manifesto was launched prematurely, thus spoiling the league’s little plot.” The three seamen who were rescued from the Norwegian ship Thekla, which sailed from Philadelphia December 2nd, says the vessel encountered tempestuous weather from the start. When she seemed in danger of foundering, the master, mate and eight seamen got away in the boat. The other boats had been smashed by the waves. Nine men were obliged to remain Mm the rigging. They were unable to get food from below. Five of them, made -a- sane by exposure and privation, jum el overboard, The other four remained aboard until the dey of rescue. On the thirteenth day lots were drawn to deter mine which one of the four should be killed and eaten. The lot fell twice in succession to a Dutch sailor, and he was strangled and devoured by the other three. —_—- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR St. Peter's Penny. Readings. Sir,—The excellent character of the entertainment given in St. Peter’s School- room last night should satisfy the public that when anything of the kind is adver- tised to take plece there, they will be sure to get their money's worth. ‘hat cur citizens should recognize this fact is well attested by the liberal patronage extended these popular entertainments by people of all ages, ceeeds, and from all directions. The instrumental and vocsl music was much above the average. The Rev. F. E, J. Lioyd sung well, as he always does; and I thought we never heard Mr. F. de C. Davies’ fine tenor voice to better advantage. Mrs. George Hodgson and Miss M. Moore also sang well and received deserved en- cores, and the instrumental duet of Miss Hyndman and Miss Amy Moore made an excellent opening to the programme. The reading of Mr Arthur Peters was most amusiog. Of the re- citation given by Miss Enid McLean it would be difficult to speak too highly, and we confess we were amezed to find such powers in the eae of so young a lady. The ‘* Chariot ace” io Ben Hur is a long and very difficult piece of prose, yet it was rendered by Miss McLean with the ease and finish of a practised elocutionist. The piano so kindly let by Messrs. Willis for the occasion was worthy of the talent by which its keys were manipul ated, —_—— AL A ett Forty dozen new Tooth Brushes, 30 per cent. discount; Fifty Cent Bottle of Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, only 40 cents, at Dodd's Medi- eal Hall. = w s—jan?% Local Notices. Attention is directed to the very import- ant sale advertised in this issue by E. H. Norton & Co, Why bother baking bread, when you ean buy a 2 Ib. loaf, white and aweet, fur 5 cents at L. C. Worthy’s bakery. Feb 7 3i eod. We have atew goat robes in black and white, also a few greys that we will sell cheap for cash — Jas Paton & Co. feb8 3i The balance of our white and grey blankets must go if low prices will do it. Ail our stock of winter clothing at very low prices.—Jas Paton * Co. feb8 3i Gentlemen, secure a good waterproof coat for spring. We keep in stock the Meliss, English tweeds, Scotch tweeds in all the dif ferent makes, also black, brown and drab cashmeres, with deep copes. See our stock before purchasing—Jas Paton & Co. {8 4i Emulsions, cough medicines and all leading patents at Reddin Bros.’ £4. Bi eod When in want of anything in thé carpet line, visit our carpet department before pure chasing. We are offering tapestry carpets from 24°; Brussels from 35c. Large stock to ehoose from, and no trouble to show goods. — James Paton & Co. feb6 3i Hawkers Liver Pitts cure all stomach iis Thev assist digestion, regulate the bowels and fiver, tone the stomach and purify the blood. Sees sieintiliti Mr. James Suayp, the wel’-known auc tioneer, says : “ad considerab'e expectora tio: and dikegreeable cough. Physicians re- commended Pa‘tner’s Emulsion. Took six bottlhis -cough vanished. Am convinced your prepsration brought about my epeedy cofival- escence 5 SPEGIAL SALE emnene() F mey White Goods ——COMMENCING— WHON ES PAY, FEBRUARY Ist, —AT— WEEKS & 60'S. Next te Beer & Golf's, COTTON GOODS. SHEETING, Bleached and Unbleached, in 8-4, 94, 104 widths, ENGLISH and CANADIAN. PILLOW COTTONS. PLAIN and C{RCULAR, in 36, 38’ 40, 42 and 44 inch widths, ENGLISH and CANADIAN. J 5) nr Te WHITE COTTONS. FOUR THOUSAND YDS. (SPECIAL MAKE) of. HEAVY WHITE COTTON, suitable for Underwear and general pur- poses, bought at-a big bargain. We offer the lot at our White Goods Sale at 11 cents per yard ; sold in the regular wey at 15 cents ; full 36 inches wide. Low Prices! Best Value! Large Variety! We are confident that no firm in the city can give as good value in any of the above goods. Our English Sheetings and Print Cottons are part of a Bankrupt Manufac- turer's Stock, and our Canadian Sheeting and Cottons are bought direct at the Mills, W. A. WEEKS & CO. FINE GOODS, TABLE LINENS and TABLE NAPKINS, COUNTERPANES and TOILET COVERS: DRAWER LINEN and STAMPED LINENS, CHECK MUSLINS and PIQUES. SATIN CHECKS and OUPEN APRON CHECKS. VICTORIA, BISHOP LAWNS and NAINSOOKS. TUCKED NAINSOOK and APRON MUSLIN. EMBROIDERIES. An Assorted Lot direct from Switzerland, 1 cent per yard to 20 cents. Ali new guods this season. SPECIAL DISPLAY ae eet SPRING (ENGLISH) PRINTS, LENGTHS FROM 3 TO 20 YDS., At about Twenty Per Cent. under Regular Prices. If any of the above interests you, you will find it to your advantage to see these goods. W.A. WEEKS & 00., Wholesale and Retail, NEXT TO BERR & GOFF'S, Charlottetown, Jan. 27, 1893. REMOVED. AVIES & HASZARD have removed their office to ths Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island Building (up-stairs), opposite the Bishop's Palace, Great George Street. jan25—dy lw wy 4w Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! _ DO YOU WANT ANY! Ie ing. We are just through Stock of all the Remnants ou do, just see the lot we are offer- aking, and have made a collection An im and Odds and Ends; Remnants of all classes of stuff. Good goods at merely nominal prices. mense lot. DRESS GOODS !—Lengths for Ladies’ Dresses, lengths for Chil- dren’s Dresses. A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD DRESS CHEAP! Remnants of Ginghams, Challies,’ Tickings, ‘Skirtings, ete. FORMER REMNANT SALES! Prints, Cloths, White Goods. Angola Suitings, THIS ECLIPSES ALL O R STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, February 6, 1893—eod & wky OUR MA low prices. ee MMOTH OFFER iv\ (x) READY-MADE CLOTHING AND TWEEDS Never before in this city has Clothing and Tweeds been placed on sale at such extraordinary A Genuine Marked Down Sale of Winter Clothing and Tweeds for Toirty Days only. EXAMINE THE FOLLOWING PRICHS: 12 Boys’ All-wool Cheviot Tweed Reefers, 400 Boys’ Reefers, Es YOUTHS’ OVERCOATS. 3 Cape O’coats, Seotch OVERCOATS 2 %* Cheok, " 7 75 5 - MEN’S REEFERS. : 2 Heavy Cheviot, “ 900 5 : “. Now sell- ii 3 9 50 6 55 | 6 Good Heavy Nap, $5 00 $3 40 Price “ing at | 3 Fine Nap, All-wool, 1250 700] 8 “ “ — * piqued 1 “ * ‘satin lined, 1600 1200 np SAE |, Soe eee 10 Heavy All-wool’ Check .. on : Very F ine Nap, ** ae : = Tweed, veg GeO 868 SS MEN’S OVEROOATS, oS ae o Ta oa 13 Heavy ‘** Diagonal; 9 00 6 a 1 “ ie “ 200 475 se ss ae 6 50 4 5 - 3 o ** Worsted 6 25 440}. 1 Fine Nap, all-wool, $12 50 $875) 6 Heavy Nap, 5 50 3 50 1 “ Peed, .3OE seopi*’ 850 500; 2 “ Frieze, 625 410 1 Fine Worsted, °8 00 5.50} 2 “ - 9 00 575] 9 “* Pilot Cloth, 6 50 4 40 si ‘. o-" 9m -60)3.% ..* 1060 700) 6 “ 650 390 1 * “ ote 4s. y:? om. 08). | ro eae 1 aos 46 9 50 : 675 1 a ae 275 6 25 3 ia) a) q 50 5 00 go es e: BO 64.6 2. 625 400 yep RS es +“ 775° 660] 1 HeavylIrishFr’ze Ulster . = : » bOYS’ REEFERS, sé “ . . 5 "5 12 “ Eto h “ ‘ “ canes aoe ” 50 4 7 Tweed “ 8 00 5 25] 3 Fine Nap (extra good), $6 50 $4 50 26 “ “ 875 676 )11 * ‘ “ 925 5004 1 * ' 8 50 5 00 3.4 ee enn OOO oT OBER a Se 3 eee oe “1 $3 4 1b 5 td col) ‘* 9 00 5699] 5 ‘* Scotch Twd Cape 2 3 oe aie , “ 12 50 7 36 Overcoats, he : > . Heavy Nap, ae : =. Bg OD on iia eee a oe fame Boe oo 88 “1000 © 640} (Thia lt will ft Boys from 13 to 18.) it i i 5 S 2 Pp , eae 6 35 | 8 Boys’ Nap Reefers, to fit L Fike Dingaey am : = Els Hod Uken, 2. oe Boysfrom8tol0, 400 230 1 Charlottetown, January 27, 1893-—dy eod & wy a! ———E es a “STAR” Tailoring Establishmst. ee THIS SPACH ‘ % J — BELONGS TO--— A McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, Feb. 3, 1893. ——e : — — = = QU HEN INSURANCE COMPANY Is‘the Queen of Fire Companies, (x] DESBRISAY & STEWART, AGENTS FOR P. E. I. i OFFICE—Next to Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlcttetuwn. Low Rates. Prompt) Settlements. 3m—jan4 «* WOOLEN “FISH. 30,00 400 bss, BONELESS FISH, 50 barrels HERRING, 100 half brie, ‘“* , CARVELL BROS. feb4—pat guar wat 2i R SALE—A handsome double sleigh, with or without robes, will be sold cheap. Apply at Tag EXAMINER Office. lw—fets Apply a PaTToNn ANTED—A girl for eee aemyzerk. ae Apply to Mrs. A. CAMEzRON, nal St. WANTED—Gentieman or lady to travel. #a)- ary 3750. references and self XOUND—A bunch of keys on Queen 8 reet | Kk Bros. feb3 Position permanent. Kailway)} of F envelope.—NATIONAL, 1602 Tweed, $10 50 87 6O 4 a) ee y 25 6 30 3 7 ” 8 26 580 1 ” * 9 00 640 1 Black Worsted U'coat, 5 50 3 80 3 Nap “ 8 50 6 00 * “ 8 00 5 50 > > * 5 60 3 85 °° * 5 00 3 35 — “ 4 26 $10 5 Tweed Cape * 6 75 485 a... 2 ” 6 60 450 oe “ ' 5 25 3 62 S. “: Gale ' 6 26 426 ee c : 5 00 3 36 5 ory ay ‘ 4 76 3 15 4 “ ae ae 8 75 2 3O oe ' “ 576 400 eae i ” 425 2 30 7 Heavy Frieze Cape, 6 25 300 MILLS. ee ee = Hole. BARGAINS innapioenlabaaiastilid Winter Goods, We want to clear out the following lines: All our Fur Capes, Collars, Muffs and Fur-lined Cloaks, The balance of our Winter Jackets, Cloaks and Ulsters. Sealettes, Mantle Cloths, Ulster Cloths, Astracan Clothe. All our Readymade Clothing, Men’s and Boys’ Overcoats, Ulsters and Reefers. Men’s Fur Coats and Sleigh Robes. We shall offer them at very large reductions to olear before stock-taking. HARRIS & STEWART, Charlottetown, Jan. 4, 1893, Inland Steam Navigation Company. 7 Annual General Meeting of the Share- holders of the Inland Steam Navigation Co L. C, OWBN, Secretary onadrock declT--4i law (sat) | Charlottetown, February 6, 1a08. . on ee oe