ee “= ONDE AE RCS PR ICC Di EM CE <a me = te ee) THE DAILY EXAMINER. a . - - - - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 11, 1892. Local and Other Items. — TELEGRAPHIC NEWS,;| Local and Other Items. | ) | Tur Stan vey left Georgetown this morn- "Ss a e and excellent music at the rink to- trOOD I > PHILODERMA is a positive cure for burns snd scalds, It acts like magic. f2lm | A ~~ * . . ‘4 ; - | Significant Fact. fae Harsor Licut will be open for boys | 1 Friday night from 7 30 to 9 o'clock. i a a 7 Yete gy + . : LARGE discounts on balance of winter over- No Grit Candidates in Twenty aliNgs at Jobn McLeod & Co's. febl0 4i Constituencies > J . Boyr’s Crotuixe —The balance of our stock at nearly haif price to clear.—J. B. Macdon- ioe aid feb!0 6i dw - BALANCE of our linders and drawers at 25 pet cent. discount, John McLeod & Co feblO 4i o Great bargains in men’s and boy’s clothing. Rig discounts all this month at J. B Macdon- ald's. febl0 6i dw For Dritt.—No. } Battery, Garrison Artil- lery will meet to-night for diili at 8 o'clock, an ary . > Laip to Rest.—The funeral of the late Pheophiius Stewart took place yesterday afternoon. The attendance of members of the bar and citizens generally was very large. ~~ Pur people are taking advantage of the big bargains in dry goods and clothing now given at the great clearance sile at J. B. Macdm- ald’s, febl0 6i wy CaRNIVAL at Victoria to morrow (Friday) night. The Summerside Band will be in attendan-e. A grand night’s amusement guaranteed all who attend. Tux class for Bible study in the Baptist Schoolrooms meets to-night as usual at 8 o'clock, led by Rev. J A. Gordon. Sabj ct: ** fhe New Covenant,” Jer. 31, 27—37. We have alot of children’s ulsters which we h.ve put upon the coan- ter to-day at 75 centscach —Marris & Svewart. 7 {y you want boos che+per than the cheap est go tw the Duminion Runt and Shoe store. Tremendous baiysins for the next two weeks , feb10 6: wy saci inne Estey’s Iron Tonic works like magic, reaching every part of the human body through the blood, giving to all renewed lite aod vigor. feb2 lm - warp sheetings and piilow coi tons are especially se: viceable. The variety we sh >w is very large and ou: prices are mark- ed unusually low.—Berx Bros. Our double We are offering the biggest bargains ever given ia this city ia trouserings. Hundreds of p*tterus to select from. Fitty pant rempants at halt price. —Jonn McLeod & Uo, fevlO 4i Hockey.—Notice to all who are selling ticke.s: Lhe price of admissiun to the hockey miten nexe Wed vesday oight has been fixed at 15 cen:s each, or two for 25 cents. - See Cuear Jack before you buy your Boots asad shvues, aud doa't forget those Overs.oes. —Uheap Jack, siga of tae silver Oar, oppo- site the ral.way station. seniseinillaiaiatiien Icz.—J H. Myrick & Co will commence cutting ice on Whiigat’s Pond Thursday Parties requiring suy should commence haule ing at once, as the season will be very short. £9 2: sindbis Kenstxeron Hatt. —To-night at 8 o'clock wiil commence the best pleasant hour yet heid there. Chvice sovgs, ings and choruses will bright and early. recitations, read- be rendered. Come Admission 5 cents. -_ Not Too Bap —There was little or no druokeuness during the election yesterday ; aud there hss aot been a@ drunk before the Police Court for a week. Not a bad record for a ** free rum ”’ town. el Bap Roaps.—The Malpeque Road is re- ported ‘“‘tult of pitches.” A gentleman living ashort distance from the city had his sleigh damaged a day or two ago because of them. What's the matter with the Govern- ment overseers ” icles ENTITLED TO THE Best.--All are entitled to the b-at tha: their mony will buy, so every family should have, at once, a bottle of the bewt family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the s,stem when cos.ive or bilious. For sale in 752 bo «les by ai! leadiag druggists. ——_- Penny Reapines.—The next Penny Read- ings wi'l take piace at St. Peter’s Schoolroom on Tu-sday evening, the 23rd inst. A_pro- gramme, fuily up to the mark of the excellent ove produced at the first Penny Readings, has been: arranged, and (bis popular form of enter- tainment will, no duubt, attract a large audience. Kemember the date, Tuesday the 23 dinst. This will be -he iast reading of this winter's series, Full particulars later. - Concert —Don't forget the Sacred Concert at Vernon River to-night, by the choir of St Dunstan's Cathedral, assisted by some of the beat musical talent in te city. A splendid p-oyramme has been prepared, and there wiil likely be a large attendance. A goodly number of Charilottetonians have sign fied their intention of being present. The weather is fine and clear and the crossing is reported safe between this city avd Kelly's Cove, iecnualaiien Fine —We hear with regret that a _ fine large barn on the farm of Mr. Geo. E Hughes, of the Apothecaries Hall, was de- stroyed by fire yesterday afternoun, tv- gether with one horse and all the farm implements and crep The farm is at Bro kfichi, about two miles from Hunter River. The barn destroyed was one of the best in that section of the country. It wes located about sixty fee from the dwelling house, which is occupied by Wallaca Hughes (brother of the owner) who man- ages the farm Mr. Hughes was away at the time of the fice, and there was nu one home but his wife Several of the men living in the neighborho:d were also absent frum home The fire evidently started in the loft among the hay, and was csused, it is thought, by a spark trom the chimney of the dwelling house entermg through the loft window or door which was open. Mr. John Handerson, of North River, who was passing the premises, saw the fire through the opening in the barn, and with the assistance of some neighbors, set about releasing the horses and cattle. In all, five horses cad several head of cat- tle were saved Everything else was de- stroyed Mr. Huvh-s estimates that his loss will be abou $1000. Lhe barn was lasured fur $200. | Serorat Desratoues TO Tae EXAMINER. | | | QUEBEC ELECTION MonTreaL, Feb. 11. There are twenty constituencies in which nv Mercierite candidate has yet been nom- inatec, and the rout of the Count and his boodle brigade becomes more apparent as the fight does on. The latest rumor is that Hon. Felix Marchand will be elected Leader of the Quebec Grits, or as many of them as are leit, after the night of the 8th of March. NEWS FROM THE SBA. A False Report Corrected. Lonpon, Feb. 11. The British steamer Rutland, arrived at Havre from Swansea, had on board three A SPLEXDIF NIGHT for the drive to Vernon River. ii dil Campbell’s Wine of Beech Tree Creosote, price 75 cents a bottle, at Johnson’s Drug Store. CaNnPEzii’s Wine of Beechwood Creosote— price reduced to 75 cents per bottle at Wat- son’s Drug Store. Better than Wine of Creosote is Shiloh’s Cough Cure. We will give away 100 bottles. How is this for cutting ?—Reddin Bros, For softening, improving and beautifying the skin. no preparation that has ever been introduced equals Estey’s Fragrant Philo- derma, Druggists sell it. febl 1m CuaRLorretown Lodge, No. 1, [. O. G. T., meets to-night for the election and installation of officers and other important business. All interested are specially in- vited to attend. Sxow.—Complaint is made that certain persons are in the habit of hauling snow out | of their yaris and depositing it in piles on some of the streets of the city. This is particularly the case on Prownal Street, near St. Joseph’s Convent. The police will likely attend to some of the offenders in a day or two. Erections To-pay. —Seven by-elections take place to-day, as follows :— Peel, North Victoria, South Victoria, Kast Simcoe, East Bruce, Halifax and East Middlesex. Peel, East Bruce, North Victoria and East engineers and the Greek seaman of the steamer Embiricos, which foundered last Friday night off St. Martin’s island. The other men from the steamer, supposed to have been lost, have arrived at Cardiff. The rescue of these survivors disposes of the murder part of the mutiny story. Chief Engineer K .owles, of the Embericos, who has arrived at Liverpool, denies the re- ported mutiny among the steamer’s crew before she foundered. The Behring Sea Difficulty Means of Settlement. Wasuinatos, Feb. 11. The Department of State has confirmed the report from London that Great Britain -nd the United States had agreed to invite France, Sweeden and Italy, each to designate the person to serve as 4 member of the tribunal to be selected to arbitrate the Behring Sea controversy. This tribu- aal will have seven membors, two repre- sevtng the United States, two Great Bricain, aud three the neutral governments. Negotiations at Washington. WasHineton, Feb, 11. Yesterday there was a preliminary ses- sion, during which the Canadian Ministers aad the United States Government repre- sentatives agreed upon the ground for the coming conference, which wili last several days. This series of negotiations is in- tended by the Canadian authorities as a preliminary interchange of views fur the purpose of ascertaining the nature of the subjects each side is willing to discuss, and the form the discussion will take. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, Feb 11. James McLaren, the leading lumber king of the Octawa Valley, died yesterday after- noon. His estate is worth seven or eight millions of dollars. The Supreme Court has dismissed the motions te quash tre North Perth and West Northumbeiland election appeal. They will, ther+fore, be heard next week. The polling will take place in London, Ont., aud in Quebec West, on February the 26ch. Weather Bulletin. Toronto Feb. 11. —104 m. Fresh to strong winds, som3 snow or rain in most places General Telegraphic News. Troy, N, Y,. Feb. 8.—The thermometer registered 23 degrees below zero at Sara- toga, N Y, this morning. It was 25 de- grees below in the Adirondacks. Vienna, Fb 8 —Following influenzs a} new epidemic, seemingly of poisonous! orgin, prevails here Its symptoms are fever, acute c lic and ejection of blood. MonTreAL, Feb. 8 —There is considerable anxiety in Canada over the action of Mr. Simcoe returned supporters of the Opposi- tion last election, and Halifax, South Vic- toria and East Middlesex returned the Government candidates. France and England wouldn’t be without it for the world. Canada is fast feeling that way too. The great Lessive Phenix, the marvellous washing solutive. The common powders and the common ashes, which the housewifes had to use, have now fallen into the contempt which is their proper portion. Lessive Phenix is a synonym for beauty. Beauty of hands in the wash; beauty of clothes when washed, beauty of the skin when used in the bath. You use it fer all kinds of washing; and then you use it for all kinds of cleaning and scouring. A boon to tired, worn woman. +++ ++ Local Notices. Sleigh robes very cheap at Harris & Stew- art’s Horse rugs at a large discount at Harris & Stewart's, Crovp, whooping cough and bronchitis im- mediateiy relieved by Shiloh’s Cure.—Reddin Bros. novldwly- We are clearing our splendid stock of over- coats at extraordinary low prices. Don’t buy till you see these goods —Harris & Stewart. For the latest style in English hard and and soft hats go to Prowse Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men. j23 3i | BRAN, shorts, crack -d feed, calf meat flax seed. &c. &c , for sale cheap at George Car- ter & Co's, jan 18, lw. DIED. In this city, on Wednesday, 10th inst-> Bricget McCar:hy,; beloved wife of James F. Hughes, in the 42nd year of her age. {Funeral from her Jate residence, Dorchester Street East, to-morrow (Friday), at 3 o'clock, p m., to Railway Station, thence by rail to Morell. Friends and acquaintances invited to attend. | At his residesce Melville Road, Lot 29, on the 6th inst., aftera short illness, Mr. Parrick Monaghan, in the seventy-eighth year ofthis age. Deceased was a native of County Monaghan, Ireland, and emigrated to this Island about 53 years ago. He “as an honest upright man, an obliging neighbor and kind husband and father, and was respected and esteemed by his numerous friends and acquaintances, He leaves four sons and three daughters, besides a Irrge circle of friends to mourn their irreparable losa, May his soul rest in peace. See THE PRESS ( EW YORK) FOR 1892 Has a Larger Daily Circulation than any other Republican Newspaper in America. DAILY. SUYOAY. WEEKLY. i | } CORSETS! | 30 DIFFERENT MAKES To Select From, enh Cin. JAS. PATON & CO’. —_A L.So— The Watchspring CORSET, Linc one Sliding and Detachable Watch Springs, Superior to Whalebone, Reed, Cord or any other compound of Horn, Mexican Grass. 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The Agg essive Republican Jour- nal of the Metropolis. A News- paper for the Masses. Newberry, of Chicago, who was introduced into the United States Congress a« bill provid person whois vot a citizen of the United States, the obj ct being to compel all the recipients of government bounty to be resi- dents of the republic. As there are 1,313 persons residing in Canada, permanently, who draw pensions for services rendered the uvion da ing the war of secession, the progress of Mr. Newoerry’s bill will be watched with interest hers as in congress. If it becomes lew the pensioners of Canada will have to choose between giving up their rewards or giving up ‘h ir h mes New York, Feb. 8.—Carlyle W. Harris, who powwened his wife, was sentenced to death to day, by Recorder Smith the ex- ecution to take pl.ce during the week be- ginning March 21st. The motion for a new trial was denied. 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Special Lot of White Cotton Uihieekhe : Charlottetown, January 30, 1892—eod & wky White Wuslins, White Embroideries, _ = GREAT CLEARING SALE Dry Goods and Clothing ——_—_AT—_—__ J. 3. MACDONALD’, QUEEN STREET, —-COMMENCING— Tuesday, dad of February, and Continuing during the Batire Month. THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), 20 p. c. off | Table Dam j 9 Ladies’ Shawls, Sedona awed 20 r - Ladies’ Seema ote 0 . “ # Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corssts, 20 Union and All-Wool Flannele 20 « Silks, Velvets, Piushes & [rimming, 20 « Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams ~~ © Men’s Fur Uaps & Ladies’ Fur Goods, 20 « Prints, Cretonnes and Fiannettes ; 10 « Men’s Underclothing & [op shirts, 20 « Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, e..* The bulk of this Stock wis newly imported list Fall, ‘ / and marked as low as any in th city, and now subject to above Discounts, which is certainly a good opportunity to get ce Js. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Commencing TUSSDAY, 2ad of Febraary, and Contiauiag during the Entire Month, re ——{x} HE WHOLE STOCK will be sold at a Discount of 20 par caat. for CASH only. is a Bene t Sale. The Stock is nearly all new -the very best in the city. want honest-made goods at extrworliasry This me If you or'guins, this is your chan > to buy them at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHDE STORE. Charlottesown, February 1, 1892—eod & wky @ uy 7 ‘(eo ‘i.e & : 2 ny ae _ oa » ag ey 2 2 ;: 4 + « . oe sa OE A Sg IOC ORRIN Se - a 5 ihn lent A Scape exit canna . a - Sus — it tangs i or eae F 4 mt