= 2 lbh PR ~” amare . NS tiene: i at - . ae ee sp ee £ ——_ —_ =eUeEEEE ec t + . as a Y s ' . f : be : 13. te, THE DAILY EXAMINER. | - - THURSDAY. MARCH 4, +! H i. Fe wae mia Gar a - — SE a ae tocal and Other Items. Personal, 4 — ae ; Lieut.-Col. Bernard, brother of Baroness ee Bayp at the Rink to-night. Ice in fine M sedonald, of Karnsc iff, is dead. be :. condition Councillor Compton, of Summerside, is LF i ee a in in Charlottetown. Afier being triumphant- | r > «i 5 For Daut—No | Battery G A. meets for} ly clected for the eleventh time, consecutive *s oe jill tonight. ly, he mey well affirda short holiday among ao ; : oe . i lite ginal bis friends at the Capital. - : es ——_—$—_—_————— ee. . practice --The } . a oe bh General Sir John Ross, commander of the neem er t2 gill practice to-night at 7.15 sharp im the} British for: es, Archbishop O’Brien, Judge ¢ = ies ae Parlour Weatherbe, Judge Motton and a hundred b Our Stock of ROOM PAPER H Co. ~1 “ty } nthly other w: |! known citizens of Halifax have been ' : tee S LsB¥ an Uo ne regular moBtm’y | summourd for not cleaning the sidewalks in . rf . meeting of this company will be held thiseven- | frone of their p-operties of snow. | is now complete and ready for 4, ing at 5 0 clock.—-v ames Hennessy, Sec y, Rev. A, W. Barss, Baptist clergyman at —— ———(x)—_--_ ——— a ae —- Port Medway, died there on the 26:h Febru Spring Trade. ie Tue *TAS arrived at Pi tu “ Be four wy. The rev. gentleman commenced preach. 1; Yolock yesterday alfernoon, and Wilt leave OD | ing in 1852 in P. E Island, and his ministry ed ; rpturp 20-1nort yw morning at six o'clock. has been very successful, not lees than two We have on hand the Lal - 2 = : kundred and fifty persons having been b sptiz » ® Lecrere P mee : Mr. Fe ae = ed by rout beep - _ several churches ? gest and Best Assortment ol “4 ’ aie ener epee kale eS ave You Been There Ye . ‘ nag been postponed until Satur jay evening at His Holiness Pope Leo x11 is suff-ring from ni avers on Pp BE Island. P - o'clock acold. The jubilee presents of money already ru aes : , ts : Cit 5 received by His Holiness ameunts to 7, 000, . aaa al aw Crry Ass? -- ‘he ne ne . + Ms 000 fraacs. The Austrian Emperor, Austrian o af N EW PAPERS f gessors, Edwar ub 4 } = ns His W * | Archdukes,'thetArchbishops of P:ague and the 42 Bales & ' re oes Baath -” aiternoon by fis \W or- Primate of Hungray gave 100,000 eu h. The (x) : : ocak bar- ; + ee ee. Bishops of Austro-Hungary sent 250,000, the just opened bought < “ k ia No. 6%. LO nobility of Bohemia 300,000, Mexico Catholics ; ” 7 ~2@ st 19.0.1 ings*ton 1adge, NO. 0, | 300,009, South American Catholica 250,000 ra} . v . in oe See / - a N. Sos Says the New York Sun: “ Queen Victoria gain, and will be sold Chi, ‘ . jast Friday evening = starts ‘ win is going to send a number of paintings * done 4 membership of over hity. with her owa hand’ to the Chicago Fair, some a : — Fe “on : ee of which will come from the private diniog A large lot ol Paper Ss at ; Ar Tue Cares.—The boats arrived 86 C'4P€ T room of Windsor Castle. ‘The pictures wil , a : = Tormentine this forenoon; tees felt Lape | include a water coley «f her Indian Secretary, LESS THAN HALF PRICE. bt —, ye os - : . rn Tr ae ao = ¢ her ape» Poy “¥ = eS word of their janving ~*P a a sketches, She wiil also send a sachet which ’ . P : . been received. she worked also ‘ with her own hands’ from a Don t buy before seeing our \ = ae ba , | piece of crape Princess Louise and Princess > luey Dox ¢ WANT . "9 The WW omen’é | Beatrice will also send pictures, while Princess patterns. cr — ao t ve a mage Christian will send some specimens of needle- ee ee iw? Mich., has formality resoiwves as taey We work, in this case ‘executed with the most | : f not ia any aa the proposed intro consummate ekill and ingenuity.’ ” We will be happy to send ; ; duction of the hoop extrt. e) H Ti Cl a oateun Hockey Clul BIRTH. sample books to any part of 4 ock#&Y— Lhe Unariottet oc } } - . : . . : none Gockded to hold ancther Match game of an March let, on Kent St. the wife of Dr, oaks r this exciting and popul ir sport on Friday 10th arburton of @ £02. J : Yarch—Militiamen vs Civilians, This will te DIED. 2 ike the most interesting game held, Secure you tickets early. — Tux Scorcn Wix.—In the hockey match at Souris last night. the Scotch won by two yoais, the score at the close sta «ling : Scotch At Belle Creek,on Feb. 3rd, of infil mmation of the boweis, in the 20ta year ot his age, Moses Bears, eldest son of the late Joseph Bears, leaving a widowed mother, one sister, two brothers, and a circle of friends and [0 Prowse Bras’, Great Sal MOORE & McLEOD, Sucesssors to PERKINS & STERNS. §. Englixh 1. There wes a go ul a'tendance, comrades to mourn the joss of a beloved son, Tae ere (x) Charlottetown, March 2, 1893—eod & wky : al he sonris band played well during the affectionate brother, and cheerful companicn, =e = amen eiianenel S evening. The two teams and their friends : SEE ——_————- —- __— ai ) returned to the city {his forenoor. Lecal Notices : a - —_—- Bi. Masivc Coop Procress — Mr. J. C, Clark, See our window for toilet soaps, the fi n- ‘ : " | of Ray View, t# makirg goed prog evs towards | est display ever shown—R-ddin Bres. Ww } y y ~~ 5 - ° t i; ae ook ah ates eae : : 8 J sO0ins ce getting bis hows +m he river where it We are pleased to inform the ladies of the i 9 oe was fis om 0 sae dropped in while hauling it from Stanley to Bay View He is drawing it acrosa the river with purch-ces, ard intends to haul it up the arrival of our new velvet and Wilton carpets, “with borders te match—Jas Paten & Co. tell you about the Grea Bargains. REMNANTS REMNANTS benk on | uschways Cucumber, glycerine, tar, carbolic and rite _ aie aiid every soap made cheap at Reddin Bros. Line Axanias —Oa Friday last, in the? If you want a nice barrel of apples for 2 ~ Crimioal Court at Nashville, Tenn » ® Man] family use or for retailing out, go to Beer You can bu Vv a dress for your wife, © ’ named Harvey Weakley, on trial for murder, |] ¢& Gc ff's. m2 3i - =TOChK.«}\TAKTY é 9 i fell dead in the witness stand When asked A box of soap for 100 at Reddin Bros : E e . f he killed the vixttim, Weakley said he hoped é Os Of SOAP 10 c at vs. 4 > ‘ * o dl Sa lalins him dead if he had. Hardly On Saturday we will show our customers a Suit of Clothes for yourself and had he spoken when he fell to the floor. several lines of dress goods at greatly reduced (x) 4 — prices—Jas Paton & Co. eS . i hy : Tue Harv Workep Country Pastor —A Beer & Goff have some very fina Bald-| § re » s 3 : ° ° # wean cae tia| wa Sater "ey ae‘ta | @ Swit for the boy, a Carpet fcor/Brints Laces, Dress Goods, Ribbons : ¢ a oor ya ; ‘ok a. . een which they are offering for sale by the bor- 5 5 5 5 ne Seen ween | rel, bushel or peck. m2 3i y . » ‘ ’ 4 tot bee the cn) ie “ f h ] ° ® é < ° ; eae a Se Gee Half price—At the new Diamond Bookstore, y oul room, iO ) ards dni cy Cott On, bs i and it would kill him to undertake the collec. jon of one hundred dollars more. We are aware that this story has been told before, but history repeata itself. sialon For tux Norruwest—About three huadred immigrants arrived here about 2 o'clock yester- day, most of them going to the Northwest. A special train of eight cars left about three Stamper'’s Block, you get goods at your own price. A splendid collection of vases and Japan ese ware at the new Dismond Bookstore, Stamper’s Block. Tue Loyal Circle of ‘‘The King’s Daugh- ter’s intend to have an entertain ment of music and reading in St. Paul's Schoolroom on 6:h 10 v.ards Gingham, a good Suit of Underclothing, a good Hard or Cloths, Embroideries, selling low at the London House. o'sivek containing about two hundred and fifty | 4 ),-i) onl Sew tlds =e ie aad fi bouad for the Northwest, and the remainder Christ ’s London hats—two cases newest Soft Ha all f i gy (Bi ht ——-(x)}—-——— -- — ‘ left om the ©. P. R. last night for the North shapes just opened, selling low at J B Mae t or &. 2, Ss m4 west. They pare a very intelligent lot of | aonaid’s. “Imi 6i dw oa peepic. — st Joba Sun. - ee +e. i eee o) ee nanattiticms, se: s«,| Dollars and Ninety-two Cents). Ore\Wiru 4 Mittixen—There is a oo a half-witted lad, had been employed by the @ ia Royalton, Minn., over the fact that £V. | minister to cart some firewood. Vindiog he a “i ‘ J. J. Waymer, the former Methodist ara had aot the mnt A of the bargain, the reverend = . ' ; - Charlottetown, February 15, 1893—eod & wky ; tthat place, has run off with Mra. A. M. tleman remarked severely: ‘‘Jock, when I ———— —=— = ————— i White, ie ine fies milliner. Mre. White was rn blind “then told = you were a fool.” Th ink of it . You don t mean it ? a leader in the church and the chief Sunday ‘Ay, sir,” replied Jock; ‘an’ they tauld me “ a heol worker and oughtto have behaved better ye wis a gran’ preacher; but,” he added, in a porticulariy as she is forty years of age and | jower tone, ‘‘it’s never safe to believe a’ that ’ s es haa five thousand dollars Waymer “ho is ye hear !’—Scottish American. Yes, d do. it - aa fact, and every rT - fifty, left a wife and four grown-up sons. - : j ‘ 7 . —=- —____-___ —_ x)- —— <> om Op Posta -Tramps—A strange business A (I ’ (} { - . e z : unite : r ae . . ‘ * oaieabh pt Soin rent ied the vight Lied ergy Mad s Ol bSsi00 thing they sell is just as represented The Big Stock at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE viraocie uo ' m ce ( e ‘ - stamps to sell aoe every ‘bosines te STORE must move away to make room for our SPRING j ouse has pack ges of old letters, and tt would | - 1 poy. Conrad Han: y, Chicago, [)l., ° \ ‘ ee ei : _ . é pay tre cur o lok thom over and pick out |] nie the tollowing eomieson: | ‘Mhew EK am going there at once. STOCK. The prices will b> found the lowest in the trade, | Cenade, Nova Scotia, New re one **I eat better, sleep better, preach better, If you want the best value, always remember the DOMIN- p Uni ed S.atk és, are very se irce and sell for ' “0 n 1 (I guess) pr Ay bett sr, bec suse I ride a " . a ' “ ; EL ’ each and even more if they areon the original | pio jo,” How long do you think this Great ION BOOT AND SHOE SIORE, ut overs, : : a ene The reverend gentleman rides a COLUM- fs Surreme Covet. —The Supreme Court] BIA. Catalogues on application. 4 2 i Z. B M 0 0 - = = RO RIETOR a st Georgetown adjourned sine die “ — R. M. YOUNG Sale will last ! . A D NALD, &P 7 P ’ . ivy. Before adjournment a verdict for the ‘ a on 2 va ; ee i J plant & was given in the case of a meb2 Agee fer 5. ae nail — West Side of Queen Street. oe McMillan vs. Lemuel Martin, and the case - : . os 7 of Richard Smith and another vs. Leo Mc- W GROCERY J don t know, but feel sure it Charlottetown, February 14, 1893—eod>& wky ; Cormack was settied. Judge Hensley, . ; ¥ Attorney-General Peters and the other law- i is ele sereeed ‘ yets in attendance returned to the city this} Fi» cUBSORIBER has openeda newl won't last long. i Vv iM forenoon. as ~_ ® Chef Justice Sa'livan thie morning de- srocery = f livered judgment in the case of Patrick ° ° + x - Wcuhat is Artur DB Mvbol, ut /OD Great George Street.,, Wil] T have time to write to my Half x, an «pplicstion by the defendant to Opposite J. Stumbles & Co., | set aride a judgment and for 4 nS Re re m ; : the case before the Prothonotary. is | where he has a large and well-selected stock ° ‘ pment |, al »t Lordship refused the application, dismissed of a triends at KE ast Point ! a Ty ” ; % { the sammens, and ordered the judgment to General Groceries, | x] é rt stand. , weak ° f th 4a 4 A t} ee es : canned goods, Flour, Meal, Fish, &.,— I cant t say; but write, or ey A 4 A J 5 Tye Sovrnronr Fine. — The fire at] oe, ything usually found in a first-class dt fa / j Sout port ye werday afterm oa ee Grocery. il | d . Le Fo ge f Ah ' the shop ot Mr Morgan and &@ warehouse These rd ll fresh d of tk yr 6 ve ou “4 oy “ sse goods are all fresh, and o 1 =~ an 1 J ' i wags the rear, Te a — aol quality, and will be sold at the very alw ays se c 1cap s y g as ial é Y peg Cones YS lowest possible prices. BFSr kL : Bovver and vc spied by & man named | /owes® pos = ys : i a. : The miele of the fire is not Fine Teas a specialty. Please give us a good treatment. ] would say to f a a 4 / kaown. it started in a sleeping room ae call, | ¢=< a moger of j f ; the sture on Mr. Morgans premises, anc Good s‘abling in connection. ) waa » far advanced before being dis _ SHEEHAN. . A 4 eovered that nothirg could be saved. “*? evervbody to ti ade at - j 4 From Morgan's the fire epread to the prop- Dec. 9, 1892.—wky 3m : er'y of Mr. Bovyer adjoimng, and soon it also was destroyed. ‘Lhe tire burnt rapidly and at one time it looked as if the property of Mr. Sprague, just south of Morgan's, would be burnt or badly damaged Bur, fortunately, it escaped unscathed. A good'y number of firemen and others from Charlottetown went over to the scene of the Business Property AT CARDIGAN. HAVE decided to close up my business, and I now offer for sale my property, consisting of PROWSE BROTHERS, Springs, Axles, Tire Steel, [roa, HEELS SPOKES, RIMS, Hubs, Shafts, Parels, ete. ; Carriage Bolts, Bands, Trimming Leather, Drills, Curlel Hair, Moss, McLAUGHUIN : and DUPLEX GEARS, Nobles & Hoares, Harland & C.’s., Valentine & Ov’s, Cox & Co's. hi fire and did all in their p wer to help stay wong House gad las. ae ee en) of » flames A blacksmith’s | Well. Lot contains ha’! an ac Z ee os ~* I ‘on mises southern front, and backs on the shore. Op in the rear of Mr 7 i tinie ae | vyers Ditrowly escsped being destreyed. Mr. b STORE ASP ha ates The size of tae | ; re + ‘ ’ : Pa mt hi th ? Morgan had insurance amoun'ing to 1.700 | Lt aiettuat tomy with me uroot lla § feet ak eS Ses. ea” Tee finan thede suk kacekk Meme ak a | in the C scl Uni Dp, represent: ¥ deep. also good Warehouse ki . ‘ i . - ett. * ie P ’ 4 Mr. Brow. The store was, insured fcr | is the bes in king's County. The Wonderful Cheap Men. Carriage Maker requires. The Biggest Stock, the Largest Assortment, and the Cneapest 3 X aad the stock therein for $1000; his All the property i+ ic first-class repair, : = Outbuildings were insured for $100 He Terms reasonable. Apply to “VT i “eo AN ‘ \ j ~ C) I J * | @itimates hia oss at abou’ $1200 « a - J. F. NORTON, canal i s a @ . above the insurance. Mr. B vyers una- é " : car am, | . ing was insured for $400 in the North, Soe NOR Laristtetews. . 2%, 1898—eod & wk Charlottetown, January 24, 1893—eod & wky British and Mercantile, represented by Mr. ni ebashiainittiania | Charlottetown, February 25, 1895— & wky ) Hyndman. —* ‘ * "