THE DAILY EXAMINER. 4 oe SPECIAL SALE FRIDAY. FEBRUARY 10, 18938. | ‘ Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! — nue . nm _ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. =_>— grectat DesratcHes TO Tue Examiner PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. px0CEEDINCS YESTERDAY. ————— The Sewerage Questicn. Sin,—l1 saw in your paper some time ago, that the plans for the coeees of our a are finished, and that there would be a gen- eral meeting of the city tosee whst was going to be done. I think that would be a high'y in p-oper step to take. We have put those cizht counsellors there in onn- fidence to do justice for us; and are they ging to take the responsibility off their own shoulders and put it on others? At a public meeting a number of the people would be tenants, and what does the ten- ant care for the welfare of the freebolder } It is not fair that they «hduld have a vote in this affsir, Wheis ic that owns the city. Is it not the freeholders? And why call a public meeting of such menas have uo interest im our city, like sume of our whole- aale merchants that did business in the city, and carried a high head, and got largely into debt and cleared off with fuli pockets, and left their creditors to mourn the l.ss,—he was a strong advocate for sewers and wrote iu favor of them. A tenant is like a b.rdof passage. He can take your house and insure his stock, aod, if he ws bad enovgh, set fire to your house co get the insurance; and he can move to enother house. Are those the men that are to have a voice in saying the sewers are needed, and to put an extra tax on the poor man that owns a small property. I would say no. _ DO YOU WANT ANY! If you do, just see the let we are offer- ing. We are just through Stock Taking, and have made a collection of all the Remnants and Odds and Ends; Remnants of all classes of stuff. Good goods at merely nominal prices. An immense lot. DRESS GOODS !—Lengths for Ladies’ Dresses, lengths for Chil- dren’s Dresses. _A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD DRESS CHEAP! Remnants of Ginghams, Prints, Cloths, White Goods, Angola Suitings, Challies, Tickings, Skirtings, etc. THIS ECLIPSES ALL OUR FORMER REMNANT SALES! STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’'S BLOCK. WEEKS & 00'S, 222m ee ae OUR MAMMOTH OFFER. Orrawa, Feb 10. In the House of Commons yesterday in soswer to question—Hon. r. Costigan seid that the Goverument intended to have the electoral lista revised this year. in his reply to Mr. Laurier, Sir John Thompso”) said that he expected to be able to-morrow to make # statement ss to the gabled report that a commercial treaty had peen concluded with Fraace. ; The free binder twine and corn resolutions stand over for the present by common ° » irae gone Pe Yo ae —COMMENCING—— WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY Ist, ovasent Oa the motion for s second reading of De. Weldon's biil to disfranchise electors aho have taken bribes, the member for Albert explained its provisions and ob jecta at sume length. His speech was lis- wned to with wrapt attention and evcked applause. OO Taect'e bill to make voting compul- sory waa refused a second reading alter « bale. "— Cleveland in a brief speech moved, seconded by Mr. Pope, that it is expedient to place oval vil on the free list. The Premier, in the absence of the} The next thing is the expense of the sew- Finance Minister, asked the House to post-jers. It is too great for our poor sity. Our action till the government tariff} people are poor and cannot bear such taxs- nssure was brought down. tion as would be required. It is enough toalarm the people. What? A tank Next te Beer & Goff’s, mou MITD and steam power to pump it ; THE MONCTON MURDER CASE |: sea aera tact: ni noi ee a ‘i Preliminary Investigatien. Moncron, Feb. 10. Mrs. S evens’ examination was continued yeacerlay Dr. Mitchell gave evidence expressing (he opinion that some of the seems to me te be extravagant. Why not al- low it to clean itse'{? Do you know the state of the taxpayers? Have they all paid up their taxes for last year? I answer that they have not, and if you tax them one-third more, what wiil become of us? Do yeu intend to bring our gray hairs down with sorrow to the grave? Bat you say the people want work; that if the sewers went on the people would get work. You can say with equal certainty that to set COTTON GOODS. SHEETING, Bleached and Unbieached, in 8.4, 94, 104 widths, ENGLISH and CANADIAN. PILLOW COTTONS. \ (x) READY-MADE CLOTHING AND TWEEDS Never before in this city has Clothing and Tweeds been placed on sale at such extraordinary - ~~ SKATING AT PICTOU, A Good Race. Picrov, Feb. 10. The Breen Carroll three mile skating race in the rink here last even was won by Breen. The first mile was in 3 min., 7 sec., Carroll having gained a few yards, but during the second mile Breen made up for his a9, and before the last mile was entered up- oa he had overtaken the Pictou man. Dar ing the last mile Carroll spurted in fine style, but waa unable te regain his lost ground. Breen won by half a lap io 9 min., 49 arc. Weather Balietin. T nowro, Feb. 10.—10 a. m. South easterly to south-westerly winds ; cloudy and milder ; snow or fain. (IN ALD OF ORGAN FUND), IN ST, JAMES CHURCH, a, Monday Evening, February 27th, een BBY ane MR. S. N. EARLE, Assisted by the Choir of the Church. SOLOISTS :—Mrs. Malcolm McLeod, Mrs. Roome and Mrs. E. H. Norton. Programme later. Admission, 25 cts. febd February 28th and March Ist. E.H. NORTON & CO., OCOUNTERPANES and TOILET COVERS; DRAWER LINEN and STAMPED LINENS, CHECK MUSLINS and PIQUES. SATIN CHECKS and OPEN 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. All new goods this season. ee Damaged. Gants sabia cage YOUR OWN PRICE. For the Next 30 Days ——WE (FFER—— OUR ENTIRE STOCK “STAR” Tailoring Establishment. cme BPAOR -——BELONGS TO--— Orem - ahr or Jupement Resgrvep. —The case of John AUCTIONEERS. SPECIAL DISPLAY : McLEOD & McKENZIE. Moore, charged with disturbing religious ; aa in St. — re, Cra * acislactinn onsen pon ——OF—— BOOTS & SHOES Charlottetown, Feb. 3, 1898. ch was up for hearing ore . LARGEST CO } ever Fit; ey « mehuc erda L d in Charlottetown, at the Burnt Pre- i . Fae Neuse wilt ge wengenee 3, | ee lately eovupied, by Th. Norton Co SPRING (ENGLISH) PRINTS, ‘hy Tuesday. -_@--— Rexaway.—A horse belonging to Robins’ Livery Stable ram away on. Kent Street yesterday afternoon, the reeuit being that one ef the wiedows ia Cemeron’s Store wae 2th, and continuing two days ;— "The part! damaged stock of HARDWARE, including ie tone hite Lead and Colored Paints \ and Barbed we ae ac Nelle, 308 Putty, 6 tons re, rolls sach of Tar and Dry Paper, Whiting. Ocbre, and atoc Hard- LENGTHS FROM 3 TO 20 YDS., At about Twenty Per Cent. under Regular Prices. Tremendous Discounts mwks on the child’s body were post-| on fire some of our best business houses and , : . , 4 b mortem and others ante-mortem. destroy them will give the people work. So low prices. A Genuine Marked Down Sale of Winter Clothing and Tweeds for Thirty Days only. 7 Alice Mowen, dressmaker, who had] it would. But, at whoue pace: So yage PLAIN and CIRCULAR. in 36. 38 j A Ff ked at Mrs. Stevens’ last fall, testified | see that giving the people work is one thing, a . 4 . : s oa conversation with Mra. Stevens about | sed doing justice is another. But you say the oeebiae int widihe, ENGLIGR ond Bx AMIN a=) / HE FOLLO V V IING PRICES = r Mabel, in which she appeared very angry health of the city requires it. I do not believe + . - She had «riding whip and said she had | *- oo nen ¢ oe iii ‘ . : ea MEN'S RREFERS ob bik? athesi Ghedia Np Suagpen Mabel fee telling wawrntte ‘ehent heh Oar ay aoe in a0 goed bealth asit r ; OVEROOATS. 2 a os , a 5 80 ; aia, Ce 0 260 ie — ee asc = ee —_ ng — — WHITE CO rToNs. Pp Now sell- it er eres 9 50 655} 6 Good Heavy Nap, a 00 $3 40 Boys’ Reefers, SO. he ”y . ail told that when you ge e water you mas rice ~- : 1 l 12 50 7 00 gs * ‘s ss piqu , Mrs. Severine White, dresemsker, gave},,, ie 1 Setanaln af ate : Et ute ing at 3 Fine Nap, All-wool, : ee testimody the same as at inquest. er the onan ee wilt make it ue.|..fOUR THOUSAND YDS. (SPECIAL 1“ “ satin lined, 1600 1200 ; yim ead pockets, . = 8 YOUTHS’ OVEROOATS. Pe The prucesdings were brought to 4 and-| healthy. But since we got the water, we find MAKE) of HEAVY WHITE COTTON, |10 Heavy All-wool Check 1 SO a “ 1200 850i 3 Cape U'cpats, S2utch ss den termination, Sophie Cormier, a former | che complaint the other way. People are not suitable for Underwear and general pur- Tweed, $8 00 $5 25 MEN’S OVERCOATS. 2 4“ s * 860 5 25 Sones oo $10 50 #7 50 ‘eet sérvant at Mrs. Stevens, having fainted | so fond of wasting water. poses, bought at a big bargain. We offer] 13 Heavy ** Diagonal, 9 00 6 00 2 By “ 700 4751 4 — = 9s se ey. when about to be sworn. This is the same If people would pay more attention to their the lot at our White Goods Sale at ll cents} y + bd “ 6 50 4 50 j @H N 5 50 3 50 3 “ “ 8 25 5 60 he t witness who fainted when in court at the | water closets and have them constructed with-| per yard; sold in the regular wey at 15) 3 « “ Worsted, 6 26 440] 1 Fine Nap, all-wool, $12 50 $8 75 6 Heavy Nap, ne es: inquest. out digging pits, and use their ashes, and clean | cents ; full 36 inches wide. 1“ “ Tweed, 500 340; 1 * “ § 50 5 00 ; pi ee ‘ : = ¢ = : in we ae = °2 A at The examination will probably conclude them twice » week, you could i ites vey 1 hee “Worsted, 8 00 560} 2 * “ 9 00 5 . ee ilot ¢ oth, a seid oa orsted U'ovat, oo 4 ss to-day. Sos to knwo ome ghana ol sho chi-apeee, Cos ar o a ae ee es ee 900 «6600/1 “ 800 575) 2 “ 800 580 ae 4 M any time in the future as well as now. e a < 6 26 400 7 4 “ 5 00 3 35 . ‘ r g2“ “ “ 14 00 8 50 6 as zs i ( PAN yw get ying the be pho pte. cope PH: Best Value! 1“ “75 «BO ] 1 HeavylrishFr'ze Ulater 1250 8 80 BOYS’ RUEFERS, 10 ee > tite — robe were an "ne » ; *. 2 ** Diagonal, 9 00 575}12 ‘* Etoph " 8 00 5 25 5 Tweed Cape 6 75 485 . asset the Taz ’ " i : , a Pi j Punish im-getting ep clenghter salee, and bas affected Large Variety!) ; . Melton, 975 750).4 ‘ Tweed 800 625] 3 Fine Nap (extra good), $6 so + 4 7 . —~:.* ‘ 69 : 6 Sentenced to Condign Isn- the whole city—even in other branches—every Q * ss ss 875 S75i+5h. ~ - 9 25 590; 1 “ : i dersell the oth Und i ce ane ‘6 “ “ 501.3. ss “= auaq@ 725} 1 ” ” 5 60 360; 3 Cape ’ 6 25 4265 ment. one trying to undersell the other. Under a 3 10 00 7 2 h Twa © 9 “ “ 6 25 amr a 6 “ rn 5 00 3 36 these difficulties, you will not be too hasty in| We are confident that no firm in the city| 6 Heavy (asstd col) * 9 00 5 90 5 Scotch Tw Pe 50 775) 3 Heavy Na 5 00 $3515 “ “ “ 475 316 peshing tbe thing ce hasily slong tl Yo% | an give ae good value in any of the above] 2 \, (brown) ‘1280 785), Oreromty 1) 7 | on iS 3s} os 9 y b * ‘ ° ‘ “ss ‘ Pans, Feb, 10 1 Ccatlemens 1 had confidence fe you when 1|€0048. Our English Sheetings and Print) 1% (Oly). WE fla * 1000 640) (This lot will fit Boysfrom13to18.) | 2 “ “* “ 675 400 The —— ee penny by hay delir- voted for you, and I hope that I shall have no ween cy oe eae : Fine Diagowil lined : ~ ; 13 “ ““ 9 50 635} 8 Boys’ Nap Reefers, to fit 7 “ “ “ 425 2 80 ered. divnand DeLesseps has been sentenc- ; ise. ’ ’ - . ’ a . ; ; ed to Seaman imprisooment ena to pay a reason to think ee Ne and Cottons are bought direct at the Mills, 1 rv “ “ 6 76 4 50 7 Hood Ulsters, v 50 6 35 Boys from 8 to 10, 4 00 2 30 7 Heavy Frieze Cape 5 26 3 oo fine of 3,000 francs; Charles DeLesseps, five ——— years and a ‘ine of 3,000 francs; Fontaine and} “~~ oe W. A. WEEKS & CO. Cotta, each two years and a fine of — oe Cc franca; Eiffic, two years’ imprisonment a tine of 20,000 france. ' 4 CE ATIN D FINE GOODS e The sentences have caused a profound sen- e pslhen-Heapectally thet of Ferdinand DeLes- , Charlottetown, January 27, 1893--dy eod & wy sepa. They are fouad guilty of ewindling and TABLE LINENS arench af fount 5 and TABLE NAPKINS, ee — — and « littl son of Mr. Jas. D eee, weneral k of ak sylor, was knocked down and cut about the 3 —_—_—_—_— head and face. | T he little fellow was taken aLso— =. aa bh te eon acenan O a inte De. H. D. Jchnson’s office, where his in- Large Trade Sale of STAPLE GROCERIES, Le juries were attended te It is p'easing to | including in part: 25 barrels Sugar, 12 puncheons | these goods, juries were attoaded to. tis pleasing t» | \iclecere 110 balf chests Tee, tearates Crockery: ALL GOODS MUST 6O.\7) F OH. ARNAUD Esq y : ware, 100 barrels Flour, 50 boxes Starch, 25 yross ’ a hurt as was at first supposed, and he will soon | #rench Blacking, Warhboards, Coffee, Ginger, be al! right agein, Pepper, $0 bese donp, a On Cee i ae . ty e siaseieas pots, “Lamp Chimneys, Castor Oi aE Agent Alliance Insurance (o., — Lost His Hat —A few days aga a truck omens cas vegurve thes eonime. Sor Soring men named Fred. W. Pearce, residing on 2S eS . s 7 il H Ma h mnanaed ead. W. Pearse, teciding on | OS ain an hed sauce om ts ee ee 7) pale VOMMeNCES 10-fay, Charlottetown. Grand ockey Match, received « portion of the money therefor | sold. : a before handing over the animal. The KE. H. NORTON & CO., Wholesale and € ’ SCOTCH VS. ENGLISH, money received he placed in a bx in the] tebs—tdi cod Auctioneers. yt EAR SIR,—I beg to acknowledge receipt of the sum of —IN THE— Five Thousand Dollars, amount of insurance on my Brick Store on Queen Street, which was destroyed by the HILLSBOROUGH RINK, ' fire of 30th December last. My proofs of loss were handed ——0n—— i NEXT TO BEER & GOFF'S. Charlotterown, Jan. 27, 1893. front room of his dwelling During the night some person raised the window and tied to get to the room with « view, Mr Pearce thinks, to stealing the money Which he had placed io the box. When the LET—Tta* desirable Brick Builiing on Wat r Siseet, at present cocupied by George J. Wright, Bq, within ?ve minu:ee’ walk of the P «t Unice end uther public building:, taini double dravi g room, dining rdum, break fast Ji M. McLEOD & CO,, . large kitchen, seullery, O HIRE—At C, I. Smallwood’s Grocery, cor- . ‘ man was well in through the window a dog | Pom, seven “Putve'is’aiso's stable, yard and| [ner of Prince and Richmond Streets, « horse to you on the 4th inst., and I thank your Company for § which is kept in the house made at the Varden edinining. Possession givea about the | and sleigh at reasonable rates. This is first- QUEEN STREET, Jy ’ " y pany Tuesday Evening, Feb. 14th, Se prmler and caused hi to quick'y degamp, | feet piiinex Fur further baricuars ape | Sls tarmou: in every war. Pasion showd coli their prompt payment of my claim. leaving his hat behind bim in undisputed a atiniedaie ta : ~ AT EIGAT O'CLOCK. Posaeavion of the dog. Mr Perce say sho | Wy ANTED—Gentieman or lady to travel. Sal” =. eee toe on Queen Sirest | Charlottetown, Feb. 9, 1893. J. B MACDONA [ D iy! See te enable 10 recogeine the hat. tare eld hore. kunclone reterences ard sell , ; CITIZENS’ BAND in attendance. A Bah i ———— Ltd conned envelove.—National, 1603 ANTED— A. girl, for general, hossework. | FOR S415 —A | handsome double, sleigh, with Sth J 18 ated vis ; Ahn oe, ee iwoewk Oe ee feo at TH ExaMINEr office. tw—ten | Charlottetown, 15th January, 1893—lmfmw pat fobs Ce one #4 $F oe t Hee