a lt > ht AONE tiie ei ~<a aa ea <a nen renn tinea = ences lneseniee neste nena teeene THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - ——— TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 16, 1892. ed Local and Other Items. | Local and Other Items. HosPita * i ee A BIG TIME expected at the Methodist i ; undy at the social to. | Social to-night, pb! rig: Bis en ‘ . . i Driv No. 2 Battery meets for drill this { ‘ Wats s w Drug Store for your | ¢ventng at 7 30. : - gars » - Tue Stranvey left Georgetown for Pictou ' Fir-t Yew Suits fer Spring, 189%, early this morning. at Jas. Paton & Co. 116 3i - A Pustic Beneracten—the man who puts 1 a ive ure for burns ashes on his sidewalk. hae s lik gi 2 In aie Ar Cost All stock of woolen underwear, Hockey Ma t rrow night. Tickets | flannel shirts, etc., at D. A. Bruce’s. £16 3i a3 4 and DoOK-stores Wet - STOCKTAKING Sa.e of trouser lengths and : : ; Mission Band Secie) aad = ends of cloth now going on at D A. ied asement of the First ruce's, £16 3i Methodist - ie - Boy's CLotuinc.—The balance of onr stock JEMPERAN 4 W.C T. U. meeting will | at nearly helf price to clear.—J. B. Macdon- he held McLeod's Hall February 22nd. | ald. febl0 6i dw & t Ss ific Temperance.” i - i | RemEMBER the hockey match in the Hills- ——- os last year will be} boroagh Skating Rink to-morrow (Wednes- leared at & W price for ash Jas Paton & Cay) evening. t Sl 163i | : j = - | Pottce Covrr.—A disorderly conduct case Ask to see Beer Bros’ all-wool merino, 45 | was this morning adjourned until to-morrow nly 40 cents per yard febl5 3i ches wide anu - See Tuem.—The new stock of spring suits for children and boys, cheapest lot ever im- | Pp ted by James Paton & Co £16 3i We have alot of children's ulsters which we h.ve put upen the coun- ter te-day at 75 centseach — Harris & Siewart. For softening, improving and beautifying | the skin, no preparation that has ever been introduced equals Estey’s Fragrant Philo- derma. Drugzyists sell it. febl }m : wi Masonic Bazan.—The ladies Masonic Bazar Sewing Committee are requested to meet to morrow afternoon at half-past two o'clock, in | for further evidence. | ae | Hongy in the comb, very choice ; juat | received at Geo Carter & Co’s. Feb. 12 4 i eod viacieilipkieoue | THe people are taking advantage of the biz bargains in dry goods and clothing now given at the great clearance sale at J. B. Macdon- ald's. febl0 6i wy oaiiiaaiia iv you want an easy fitting hat that will conform to the shape of your head, go to John McLeod & Co. and ask for 1. Bensons & Sons celebrated flexible unbreakable hat. {16 lw sii Estey’s Iron Tonic works like magic, jreaching every part of the human body | through the blood, giving to all renewed life feb2 lm the Masonic Lodge Room, Water Street. and vigor. 12000 YaRps of choice new Print Cottons! ../@dies . mawtketiag to-morrow have been added to our sale To fall, Smeutd visit Watson's ~ew Druz ee ee hy ® ‘S*Y sStere, three doors beiew Loudon éeppreciate What this mens it 1$ necessary to House Coruer. 3i see the display we are makipg—Beer Bros Wes out sh-pping it will pay you to visit Beer Bros. and secure some of he bargains they are offering in embioideries. Prices range from 3 cents to $1 50 per yard. febl5 3i iiilinnnns JPORTANT. —Don't forget that the revival serviees are in progress in the Second Metho dist Church this week. and th:t to-night and following evenings they will be held in the main audicnce room down stairs, Huvdreds of new suits, snitable fur children and beys €: ll and see the new ‘shades in tweeds, - sania Surior’s Vrrauizer is what you need for coastip.tion, loss of appetite, dizziness, and ; all symptoms of dyspepsia Price 10 and 75 | cents per bottle.—Reddia Bros. | New Booxs.—Atthe Diamond Bookstore jyeu will find popular tales by Maria Edge- jworth; ‘*King Solomon's Treasures,” ‘*O'Hara’s Mission,” ‘‘Ties Human and Divine,” ‘“* Merit va. Money,” etc., etc. ' i novidwly Fou cases of chiidren’s suits, opened yestersay, at James Paton & Co’s the finest and cheapest goods ever imported bytkem call and see this Lut. 16 3i waivetsand worsteds. Will be sold | ia »— James Paton & Co. 1163 | Canary Seep —We have jast received from SwaLLowep a Waistte —A three-year-old gon of Deenis LeBlanc, of the Monatain road, . . . al ; near Moncton, swallowed a whistle while! playing «few daysago. The whistle stuck | in the throat and could not be extracted Ic | Was p obed down, and the b y is all right | again. ~ _ Don't Forcet the concert in the Lyceum | to-night, in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital. } The programme appears el-ewhere ia to-day’s | iss I's an ex nt » Make arrange men’s to attend,«nd thus help along an insitu- | tion ueservVing of encouragement. - I to every household, ask . ‘ | } T+ sail - y it Z iut Lessiye Tr nenix. 26 Willi DOU make the washing water hard. It wiil not | make your clothes yellow. The old chemic+ poweers do that But Lessive Phenix brings | in « era, of purity aud sweetness, and | dezzling perfection whether in connection | ; . i with the wash, or in cleansing or scouring Takes the place cf soap Ask your grocer for ! ' Hatiscet rrom tue Pacirric —A carload of } fresh hai:but wus received in Bosten last week | from Vancouner, B It was only six days | andtighteen heurs Irom the wharf in Van- | couver t Boston, and a dayor two muvre| from the fishing ground, and arrived in good | condition. An egent ment, and will endeavor to make arrange- » Boston market when the ments to Su} py ur loeal catch is inadequate. Ciorurs boil'd without soap! ‘“‘Impos- sible,” you say It would be impossible with the erdinary washing powders; but the func- | tion of Lessive ¢ henix is to do @ great many things commonly deemed inpoasible. It mukes yonr clothes like spow, and it makes your hands and the water soft; it will polish your silverware, your tinware, your bath; in fact, it will clean everth:ng. Lessive Phenix —asek r er Tor it —_—> Goop PRospacts —ibere is every prospect of a bly boom +n the new ¢ ity of Chelan Falis, Was S+veral of our ci iz-nx have invest- ed in land there, one of whem has heen offer ed fifty per ceut. on his purchase. The climate of the State is invigorating, and the mining resources unlimited. We hear that a party of excursioniats will leave here on a prospecting teur in a few weeks Mr. J Tt. Hardy, formerly of Dond & Rogers, haa. with Mr. D. W. Moutgom ry, opened up a ha:dware estab- lishment at Chelan Falls. We wish our old friends much success. sivicieneciesilibiiialiinnes W.C T. U ~At amercting of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, held yesterday #fternoon, the following resolution was unani- monly ade pted : Reaolved, that the Women’s Christian Tem perance Union of Charlottetown, recognizing with gratitude the action of the Presbytery of P. E Island in regard to petitioning the Legis'a'ure for the enfranchisement of women a8ameans of more readily obtaining a pro- hibitory law, herewith extend to the brethren of that influential body a siacere and bearty vote of thinks; and furtner Resolved, That the Wemen’s Christian Temperance Usicen will ever pray for the suc- cessful efforts of the Presbytery in that direction, and in all other dircc’ions under came on with the ship-|..w about $1.75 per lump loed Engiand a supply of the above bird s-ed, pus up by Messrs James Carter & Co, the cele brated seedsmea. This seed is without doubt the best in the world. It is clean, and mixed in proper proportions, as recommended by the best bird fanciers Sold in eae pound pick- ages by George Carter * Co, Market square. febl5 lw ———_—— By looking at the quotations of the Vir- iginia tobacco markets it wiil be found thit the highest price paid for ‘‘fillers”—which is ithe tobacco which forms the body of the plug —very closely corcespoads with the invoiced price of tobacco leaf imported into Ontario As over four-fifths of all he leaf imported into the Province is for ‘‘ Myrtle Navy” stock, | this fact is official proof of the claim that the “Mirtle Navy” is made of the finest Vir- ginia leaf > —-—— THe Markets.—Trade at the market to- ley was :ushi-g for the first part of the fore- | noon, the outside attendance being, however, much larger than inside. Eggs soid well at 17 to 19 cents per dozen. Butter (fresh) was very scarce and was quickly bough: up at 22 to 24 cents per }b., woile tab lots brought 13 to 20 cents per lb. Fowl were scarce at 55 to 65 centa per pair. Geerese brought 70 to 80 cents per p:ir and turkeys 9c to $1 25 each, Hav was in extra good supply and sold well at 50 to 60 cents per 100 Ibs, and Oats were moving very slowly at about 32 to 33 cents per bushel. SxaTinc —The Rink last night presented quite an old time sight, the attendance being much larger than on any previous occision during this season. The ice was good and even. Mr. Galbraith and his bendsmen seemed to take fresh courage as the music was better than usual and more of it. If the Skating Riok is to be continued as one of our chict winter amusements it wiil be neceesiry for the young peup'e, and in fact all who feel the ned of good health giving and en- joy#ble exercise, to raliy around the Risk aud set apart Monday and Thursday evening of each week for the balavee of this short season as it has not so far paid expenses. italia Makes Fiesu AND BLoop.—When the sys- tem ia ail run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment fur the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, wen the body is sinking fast, then ig the time to use Miiler’s Emuision of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it ia a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emul- sion is « perfect “* staff of life,” and has saved avd cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. onan meisicedills For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awskes as “‘ bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, aliays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Re sure and ask for ‘* Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing ther ntrol, for the suppre ssion of the liquor - , tratti-, Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Firemen's Concer’ (sreat preparations Personal ére hemyg mide tur the Firemen’s Concert, -_— ; ; . . which isto take plec+ inthe Lyceum on Rev. John L Dawson has gonetoP. E. Is ] Tuesday evening, March Ist. Messrs. | land to attend the funeral cf his qpeer.— Ax. Earle and Vinnicombe are working hard to| Herald. 4 . make this the Concert of the season In Rev James Carruthers, of St. James the | } : ‘ Church, Charlottetown, preached with much ‘Hie Nanea ol treve ld {. vorites the Con ¥ 7 . ‘ lif t 147. | aceeptance in Fort Massey Chure alifax, Cert is sure te b- a yvrand suce 8g lo addi- Sand ash Or ; h i . , : on « ¢ ay enc. : ‘ : ton uw the fine selectious by me ; Viwni The Duke and Duchess of Teck’ h the “5 : } ® we \ — ‘ ° . cembe’s orchestra, the splendid choruses Princ: ss May, bave arrived at Osborh House recently gy ven at the Masonic Concert will be repea‘ed s'ao the \. MeLe ohad OR. W e ren, vocal solos by Mas Micvnie’ Palmer, Mos Minnie Moore, Mus Evrle, Mrs. Blak and Mrs byrne, with one or two recitaions by 7 fiemen’s chorus, | on a visit to the Queen. Archbisucy Ire and is in Rome. Gen Boots, of the Salvation Army, hae re- turned to Fogland from his trip to Australia and India. He was given a rousing reception by the Army ‘Her atrractions, e mplete the programme, — will appear in « few days. or vt Luok out OO am Prin*s, Priots, Prints. —Eads of prints at Jas. Paton & Co's. | BEER Pee Our Annual Sale of WHITE Housekeepers are specially offer in LINENS. tive in our new Embroideries HI invited t> note the value we Every lady will find something attrac. and White Wear. SEER SROS. SRN RES TT EST eee Pe Ce Oe SI et BLA CK DRESS GOODS. (x)}—_—___—__ E LOOK CLOSELY at the matter of QUALITY in these goods, and leave the buyer to look closely at the PRICES, knowing that they will b and COMPARISON. g y will bear EXAMINATION Ask to see our ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERE 45 inches wide, at 55 cents per yard, (x) —-— STANLEY BROTHERS BROWNS BLOCE. Charlottetown, Feb. 11, 1892—eod & wky 80 DOZEN OF FROM CELEBRATED The Latest Styles for LHRISTY & J. BERSGN & SON > Baka OUR, | When in need of a NOBBY AND ST 7}? ’ a + ? ment. b’xices tO 3aal the multitude JOHN HceLEOD & CO., UPPER QUEEN Febru ary 16, 1892—eod & w ky NOTICE. | LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of Robert Milne Barra't, late of Charlotte lawn, deceased, are notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned at his office, (har- lotietown, and all persons having any claims against the said Estate are reqnosted to preseat the same, “uly attested, at ths said office with- JOHN T. MELLISH. out delay. febll—dy 3w 2aw pat 00: A go home with- ; : out a bottle of HACKNOMORE * = It costs only 25 ets., G95 and may save you febl5 —dy & wky FOR | SALE. LOT OF LONGER? AND WOOD and about Five Hundred Loads of Manure. Terms reasonable, Apply to JOSEPH MARR, Cumberland Street. 1892. a Spring Trip from Liverpool. febll—Si pd eas “oss THE CLIPPER BARK ALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER, Newly Motalled and Classed Al at Lloyds, ALEX. McLEOD, COMMANDER, POUL FOR CHARLOTTETOWN about the ist of April, and carry Freizht at through rates to the diff rent Railway points on the Is:and. Intending Shippers will piease forward thei ——- —--— ~—— (x) STREET, | febli—dy ul dfe will be on the berth to receive cargo about | the Ist of March, and wil sail FROM LIVER- NeW HATS FOR SPRING | ‘ — ——(«J« ——-— JUST RECHIVED, STIFF HATS, LONDON MAKERS, the Coming Season. —- GU. Sena London Makers. YLISH HAT, call and see our assort- MERCHANT TAILORS, CHABLOTTETS WN. AUCTION. Books, Stationery, Trunks, Booksase. Ate LESROOIM, on THURSDAY, the 18th day of February, instant, at 11 o’clock :— Lat of Books, Stationery, Bookcase, Trunks, and other articles. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. TENDERS. MMENDERS will be received up ta TURSDAY, March Ist, for the Stock-in-Trade of John McQueen, Victoria Cross The stock is fresh and in good ord:r, and comprises almost every- ihing found in » General Store. A list of the goods and their cos*. at invoice prices can be seen at my office and at Victoris Cross. or will be fur- nished to anyone applying for same The undersigned does not bind himself to ac cept the lowest or amy teuder. Terms cash, D. G. CAMERON, Assignee Estate of John VicQueen, Montague Bridge, Feb, 13, 1992—dy 2aw & wy TO CONTRACTORS. KNDERS are requested for the construction of ~t. Joseph’s (R »man Catholic) Whurch, to be erected at Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29. Plans may he seen at the office of W C. Har- ris, Jr., Architect, Charlottetown, from the 18th day of February, and at the Parish House @ | Kelly’a Cross from the Ist day of March. ; Tenders addressed to Francis Bradley, Kelly’s Onan, “will be received Up to the Sist day of March. 4 The lowest or apy tender not necessarily ac- cepted. FRANCIS BRADLEY, feb12—2~ eod & wky NOTICE. WILL NOT be sccountab'le for any debta con- tracted by any person or persons in my name without my written order. W. J. BOSWALL. febl2—3i Wanted to Purchase. HE DEBATES of the P. EK. Island House of 7 Assembly for the year 1858, and for the short Session of 1872. Apply at Tuk EX4MINER office. febll P, E,JSLAND RAILWAY Sale of Unclaimed Goods, & PUBLIC SALE of unclaimed goods will CX be held in the Freight House at Char- lottetown at 1! o'clock, a m. (local) on THURSDAY, February 25th, inst. Con. signees are requested to release their ship- orders ip time 4a Por Freizht apply in London to John Pit- vain & sous, 7 Union Court, id Broad Street ; in Liverpooi to Pitcaira Brota-r3, 51 3uach Johan Street, or here t» the owners, PE: Ke BRO. & CO. Charlottetown, 3th Febrnary, 1892—fhw eed ‘meats before the 24th inst., otherwise goods ‘will be sold to pay charges against same, J. UNSWORTH, Sup*riatendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Feb. 8, 1889 —pat, guar, eod, wy prs. PERKINS & STE WHITE G We have a large stock of White the very lowest prices, anl we guarantee all who trade with us that we will give them as good value —if not better- than can be house on the Island. White Cottons, White Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, White Counterpanes, Apecial Lot of Embroideries at 6 cents Special Lot of White Cotton Remnants. Charlottetown, January 30, 1892—eod & wky _—— —_—-—---—{x)———— — endian —-—-~—~(x) Waite Linens. Se RNS. ODS |} Goods, bought at obtained at any other White Wuslins, White Embroideries, Victoria Lawns, per yard. GREAT CLEARING SALE snittinieveremnasind IR iinet ———___—_A'T—-——— i—_COMMEN CIN G—— THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: Ladies’ Felt Hats, 50 Union and All-Wool Flannels, 20 Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10 Prints, Cretonnes and Flannettes, 10 Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 19 Ladies’ Shawls, Jackets and Ulsters, 20 “ Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corsets, 20 “ Silks, Velvets, Piushes & [rimming, 20 “ Men’s Fur Uaps & Ladies’ Fur Goods, 20“ Men’s Underclothing & [op shirts, 20 “ Dry Goods and Clothing J.B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET Tuesday, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Entire Month. Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), 20 p. c. off | Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling, 20 p. c. off “ “* “ “ “ The bulk of this Stock wis newly imported last Fall, and marked as low as any in the city, and now subject to above Discounts, which is certaialy a good opportunity to get Bargains. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. AT THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOK STORE, {x} di 4 is a Bene t Sale. The Stock is nearly all new the very best in the city. Charlottesown, February 1, 1892—eod & wky HE WHOLE STOCK will b2 sod ata Discount of 29 par ceat. for CASH only. CREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES © Commencing TUSSDAY, ad of February, and Contiauiag during the Entire Month, This If you want honest-made goods at extrwrliairy bag ins, this is your chin 2 to buy them at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHE STORE. siete nd a a ge a il = 2 + Sere FS lakmanees dangle Sa NO a MR doe ae ee - 2h Mac cea Aan acnecar i ee . 1h ad ¢ :4 ue ea s. F ie ) ag * % '