THE ee DAILY i XAMIUN ER. - CPT s: ’ TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1899. a __ Local and Other Items, Artexp ‘he sale of spples at anction to more & a’ Ll Vclock PHILODERMA is a posi ive cure for horns end acalds. It acts like m«gic {2 Im be held this attendance is will full — 2 @ \ meeting evening at 8 oclock A | E E:stPaie tts, Pods MeSPATOHED fis bates so Th: Trade Quisticn ‘Reciprosity to be Discussed. j | ‘Delegates Leave for Wash- ington. Orrawa. Feb 9. iicnliialiainien L O A--A ‘eguia meeting of Boyne Ledg fl4, ‘onight. Business. Conferring | second deg’ ¢ 7 DELAYEI The train from the west waa de’sined »bout an hour this forenoon owing te snow on the track ieesiiiinianets Do You Wast CLotraine? If so. we guarantee to give more for a dollar than any place in town.—D. A Bruce. Avet! “ALE of Nova Scotia Baldwin APE les to morrow at ll o'cl ek. C. I Mor- 1i80n, 106 Queen Street. —~e- CaMPBELL’s WINE «it Heechwood Creosote— price reduced to 75 cents per bottle at Wat- son's Lrug Store. > Lear YEAK SkaTE ~Sommerside is have « le»p year-ka'e. Whaet'’s the matter with Charlottetuwn / > Lapies wishing to place “special orders” with our buyers will please do so not later than Tuesday next.—Beer Bros, {8 2i slieiceilen Civie Frection —To morrow the poll will open at vine o’ciock in the morning and con- tinue open until five o'clock in the afternoon. - to and Hon. Mr B well, Customs, left for Washington yesterday Previous to their departure, they atrended & meeting of the cabin-t But the Premier Was absent. being confined to his house by a severe cold. Bowell, as senior privy councillor, presided at the session, which lasted an hour. Then Sir John Thompsoa and two other ministers had a lengthy interview with the Governor-General, who came up town specially to meet them It is understood that the informal discussion wil! be confined altogether to the trade question. The New York Life. New Yorx, Feb 9 President Beers has resigned the Presi- DancERovs.—A little attention should be given t» th pumerous rets in most of our gtree’*, as they are quite dangerous, especial- ly to sleighs We have alot ofchild en's ulsters which we h:ve pat upen the coun- ter te-day at T5 ceutscach —Harris & Siewart, ie Ovr donble warp shestings and pillow cottons are especially serviceable. The variety we sh »w is very large and ou: prices are mark ed nuow-ually low. > See Cugar Jack before vou buy your Boots and Shoe«, aad d n't forget those Overs \oes sp Jack. sign of the Silver Oar, oppo- , —t( site the railway station. : -_ _ Tue Marr ~pecian —The mail epecial train willleave Charlotterown on Sunday's here- after at 8u'clock, p. m, (standard time.) in- stead uf at midnight. Livery MEETING in the Baptist Church last night. Lhe Pasco: spoke on ‘‘ The conversivn abd reception of 4 heathen family. : Test monies ab wp and tu the p iat. Crry Ceuncit. —The regular monthly meet- ing of the City Vonncii was not held last vight for the want of aquorum Those present were Couns. Byrne, Horne, McCarron and Eden, ; > At « Bia Discount week at the Diamend Bockstore, in books of Common Prayer, Bibles, the poers, ete. In many cases goods are selling at cost. Secure tne best. -Rig bargains this Erworata Leacce —The adjourned meet- ing of tue tp vorh League wili be held in the Charch Parier at 8 o’cioek this evening Ali the lady members are especisily requested to be preseat, iit Medeee to .Whart The Gaoed Concert in the Vernon River KR mau C -tholic Charch, on Thursday evening next. An ex cellent programme has been prepared. Make a point of attending. lor.—J H Myrick & Co will commence euttiug ice on Wright’s Pond Thursday Parties requiring any should commence haul ing at once, as the season will be very short 19 2: coieiiaaidimnini Miurany Socrat —Don't forget th Military Secial in McLe.d’s Hall, to- morrow (Wednesday) evening. The Social will be under the suspices of No. 3 Co., S2ud Battalion. A grand time may be expected. senupisliilliidaalasie inane. Mr. Alex Bachanan wishes to thank thse who took part in his beneti« concert ast evening, to the Sou:h Ead Boat- ing Club for the use of their room, aud to all those who in any way contributed to making Bis concert such an enjoyable affair. A Bie Sverry.. Avother case of those wonderfaily cheap novels opened yesterday at the Diamond Bookstore. The books are new, well printed, and by the best sathors, averag ing thirty cents each and selling at the low rate of ten cents. Call und supply yourselves LO O F.—Meductic Encampment waa in- atituted at Woodstock, N. B.. on Wednesday last under favorable auspices. After inst«ll+- tien of officers the visitors from St. John, ‘Calais, Fredericton and Aroostook were hand somely enter taiged by the Woods'ock brerh- ren. - Finewen's Concert.—The sext import- ant eveut of the season will be the Fire men's Concert, wbich will take place in the Lyceum on Monday evening, Feb. 29 4, under the direction of Prof. Earle. Mr Vinnicombe and his Orchestra have als kindly consented to «ssist. A feature of the Ceneert wil) be a Firemen's Chorus. Thr Programme will appear in a few days. Divinee Ur,—The huge lobster recently caught at Dizby, the largest crustacean of the lobster variety that has ever been dis- covered, has been divided into sactiona and its remains will be distributed among mus eums. The Provincial Museum at Halif +x has been fortunate znough to secure one claw, about the aze of an ordinary valise, the World's and another claw will go to Far at Chicago. - Settixne tHe Tows’s Water —The care taker of the public building at Annapolis, N.%,aconstable and promisent Salv-tion- ist, was last week brought before the stipen- disry magistrate there on complaint of the weter commissioners, for seliing water to & cot wed family trom a tap in his barn, receiv- ing pay -herefor and pocketing the pre ceeds He was convicted for the offence and fined Ir & reported that there are several other th rges to be brought agaiogt him. soresiaeeeshietgeer siberian Concsrr.—The concert in the South Fud Boating Club's Room last evening, in aid of &ad eonducted by Mr. Al: x. Buchanan, wes & Very pl agaut affsir Space forbids us to give a0 extended report, any more than tosay tbh every one did bis part remarkably we’}, Eetticularly the * Prufesa “Ag who brough dew the house iv his chs acter song 7 The Dute.” The ball was svercrowded, about twy gyudred povpls being pissent, dency of the New York Life Insurance Co. He will retain the pusi‘ivn of an adviser at a salary of $37.500 A telegram to A. A McLean, Esq. the agent im this city, from Mr. Burke, the General Manager act Montreal, reports : ** President Beers to-d«y tendered his resig- nation to the Board of Trustees of the New York Life Insurance C»., which was ac- cepted by the Beard, with the condition thst he should remain with the Company in an advisory capacity the remainder of his lite. Oss successor will b+ elected on the LOth ivst Personal. Orrawa, Feb, 9. Commander Gordon is just recovering from @ month’s attack of the grippe. Hon. C. H Tupper is contined to his hous» by # severe cold. Mis. Schreiber, wife of the General Manager of the L[nutercolonial Railway, died suddenly yesterd+y of heart disease. — Ch unberlain Promoted. Lonpoy, Feb, 9. Ata meeting at the residence of the Dake f Devo.shire, 'o el ci a sucecssor te» Lord Hartington, «as Liberal Uuionist leader in the House of Commons Joseph Chamber- lain was elected to the position. scinstiinenisgileaea Mr. M-Kenzie Dying Toxonto, Feb 9 Lstest rm ports from the Hun. A:exander M. Keuze are to the effect that he is dying. Bo ies Recovered. New Yorks, Feb. 9 Twelve bodies have been so far, taken from the ruins of the Hotei Royal. DIED. At Taunton, Mass, U. S., on January 20th Mary Collard, widow of Samuel Lane, and daughter of he late J. C. McKeown, M, D., of Georgetown, P. E. Island. Don't Foreet It The carnival in the skating riuk act Victeris on Feiday night tet tineteee For Dau. No. 2 Battery, G A., will meet for drill this evening at half past seven sharp. —_— ee Masonic —The ladies of the Masonic Bazasr Sewing Circle are r+ques*ed to meet in the Masonic Lodge Room to morrow at 2 o'clock, p m. Tug “TaNLer did not leave Pictou yester- day «fternoen, owing to the snowstorm prevaili::¢ she would leave this afternoon ou arrival of the train from Halifax THe Seaman Firre.—The Seaman pro- perty at Suffok, destroyed by fire a few nights ago, as already stated by Tue FXAMINER, was insured for $900 The loss is estimated at about $2,000. The charred bones found in the debris have been brought in to Dr. Leeming, with a view to ascerta’ning if they are buman or anima} or ee ‘nd shoes uw tamper's tovner. The shop has te be vacat. ed for bailding pu voses. Now is the time te get bargains in fine boots overshoes, slippers, &c.. as the stock must be soid —R. EK. Jost. ti of bouts seterenhimeinnnnaneil Makes PLesn axp Boop —When the sys- +m is all ran down and there seems to be no hope of ob-aining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it ix a flesh and blood maker snd ¢ vatains «ll the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller’s Emal.- sion is a perfect ** statf of life,” and has saved nd cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drag stores. er neon Asovr ras Grip. —Que of the toughest storieg regsrding the grip comes from Raymond, Me., where, it is said, so many people are sick, that in some cases (he far- mers’ stock had to go two or three days without food or water. The selectmen have taken the matter in hand and em- ployed « patrol to go from house to house and feed the stock and look after things. In several lucalities the nursing of the sick families are cunfined to their beds toge' her in the history of the state oo Srore. ~~—_> oo Couzh Cure. ; How is this fur cussing ?~—Reddin Bros. Sir John Thompson, Hon. Mr. F ster accompanied by Mr. Parmelee, Assistant Commusaioner of Ic was expected, however, that} Remember the cleariug out sale! has al-o fallen upon the town, where whole This is a state of things without a parallel Campbell's Wine of Beech Tree Creovote, price 75 cents a bottle, at Johnson's Drug Better thin Wine of Creosote is Shiloh’s We will give away 100 boctles, | Court of Chancery. Tvurspay, Feb, 9. The Waster of the Rolls presiding. The | Queen vs Phelan. The Master of the Roils | delivered judgment in this case this morning, peomenegge the prisover from j-il under the warrant of committment issued by Fredk. Horne and John A. McDonald, two Justices of the Pesce, for a breach ot the second part of the Canada Temperance Act. His Lord- ship reviewed the provisions of the Canada ‘Temperance Actand the Summary Convictions Act at great .ength, and held that there was no power given to the mayistrates to impose the costs of conveying the prisoner to jail, and that this was imposing a greater penalty than was autherized by the Taaade Temperance Act. and therefore could not be amended under the provisions of the latter Act The Queen vs. Patrick Doyle. Like de- cision The Queen vs James Stewart. Same de- cision All the prisoners being in Court in charge of the juiler, they were discharged, and the Court adjourned. 6:60 >-e Supreme Court. Tugspay, Feb. 9. The Hilary session of the Supreme Court was resumed this forenoon, the three judges being present. Joseph Wise ys. Janet McKinuon —-An action of @jectment tried Trinity term last, when a verdict was entered for the plain- uff A rule nisi for non suit was granted and argued same term, when judgment was reserved, The Chief Justice this morning gave julgment, making the rule for non suit absolute. Mr. Justice Hodgson con- curred. _ Henry Burke vs. Henry Bovyer.—Argued in Chambers. Mr. Justice Hensley this morning gave judgment dismissing the application of the Credit Foncier Franco Canadian for moneys in the hands of the Sheriff | McK-nna vs. Fisk.—Acrion of trespass. Tried Trinity term last, when verdict was given in favor of the defendant. A rule nisi for a new trial is to-day being argued. Morson for plaintiff; Arthur Peters for defendant. 4p o———— SiLon’s Cough and Consumption Cure ia sold by us on a guarantee.—Reddin Bros. novidwly GEO, CARTER & C0,, Seadsmen, Charlottetown. SEASON 1892 We are now busy preparing for our ‘THIRTEENTH Season in the Seed business. Making a ep-cialty of Seeds, and con fining our attention to the Province of P. E. Island, we cffer to Farmers and {Gardeners only such Seeds as are suited | to our soil and climate. Onur large trade withall partsofthe Isiand, supplying the largest Farmers and Market Gardeners, has given us an intimate know- ledge of the best varieties - while, of equal importance, we have the knowlenge of the countries which best preduce these varie- tivs and the growers who may be depende:! up nm to produce them in greatest perfection. We have a Complete System of Testing Seeds. | Everyone interested will do well to watch this space from week to week, as we have some things to say that ali should know. Our Seed Catalogue for 1892 will be ready about Ist Msrech Send name and address and we will mail a copy free vf charge | N» need of sending money away to for- i . . ~» ;eign firms, We can supply Seeds equaLty '@ oD, much better adapted to our ciimate, fully as low or lower in price, and without any risk of delay or loss. Address ; GEO. CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, Charloctetown, feb9—dy law & wky COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. Great Cheap Sal PREVIOIS TO STOCK-TAKING. i Duriag the Moath of January we will offer ——WITH—— 5 per cent. Extra for Cash. We respectiually isvite corre pondence, aud give prompt and earefal attention to mail orders TNR MIRGAN & G1, COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips square, Monireal. janli3—tts A GRAND CARNIVAL ——WILL BE H¥1D IN—~— Victoria Skating Rink, oni ciate FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 12th. A Good Time may be expected, T. N. STORDY, Secret ary. AM now prepared to make setts of artifi- I cial teeth on Wart’s METAL PLATES These plates are specially adapted for mouths where there is a great absorption of the ridge which so frequently occur: in the lower jaw leaving little or no ridge ‘or the retention of p'ate in position. People who use this kind ot plate have no trouble in mastieating. They are unsurpassed for comfort and cleanliness. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. DR. JNO. P. MORRAY, 146 Queen St., Charlottetown. Cu’town, f 4 2m s&w 1892. — Spring Trip from Liverpool, feb6—dy 3ins Se Sas <—— THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER, Newly Motalled and Classed Al at Lloyds, ALEX. McLEOD, COMMANDER, will be on the berth to receive cargo about the Ist of March, and wil! sail FROM LIVER- POOL FOR CHARLOTTETOWN about the Ist of April, and carry Freight at through rates to the diff rent Railway points on the Isiand. Intending Shippers wll please forward thei orders in time &a@ For Freight apply in London to John Pit- vaun & sous, 7 Union Court, Wid Broad Street ; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown. 5th Febrnary, 1892—6w eod FOR SALE OR TOLLE. THOSE desirable premises situate on Orlebar Street. now occupied by Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald, comprising a commodious Cottage. Icehouse, Stable and Coach House, with 2 acres of land’ Possession Ist August next Price moderate, Terms easy. Apply to RICHARD JOHNSON, eb3 -2aw tf Prince S'reet TENDERS “3 ut & ILL be received np to THURSDAY, I'th of February. forthe Mason and S8ricklaver wor , Carpenterand Joiner work and Plaster- ing, and Hot Water Heating required in the erection of a Brick and Stone Store and Office building on Stamper’s “orner, for the Misses Stamper. : tepders in lump sum for the whole work will also be considered. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- — lans and specification can be seen at the office of CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS, Architects, SO SOON as you are satisfied that “ Doctor furemli's Compound tlixir of Humbuys and #ecepiio»,” »t $1.00, is affording you noe relief for that distressing cough, then try HACKNOMORE AT 25 CENTS, And Be Cured! feb8—dy Iw & wky GRAND iat Sic GRAND BASKET SOCIAL wii) be gre in connection with NO 3 CO., %2nd BAT- TALION, in aid of the Association Club, IN J. D MeLEOD’S HALL, ——JN——— Wednesday Next, {0th February. A short and interesting Programm: will also be prepared, Band in atteadance. Ladies bringing Baskets will be admitted ‘ree. Gentlemen 15 cents each. Military Men will please a‘tend in uniform, Doors open at 7.1) o'clock. D. STEWART, Captaia, jan28—5i 2aw febd WANTS, LOST, FOUND de RIVING SLEIGH and Buffalo Robe for sale Apply at this cffice. 1i—febs WANTED -A gonera' servant in a small family about arch 2nd. Enquire at this office. Feb 4 WANTED —Board for a fine driving horse with respousible person, in city or couatry. Har- ness and u e, or part use, allowed if desired. Apply, stating terms per week. to “M,” Box 416, Post Office, Charlottetown. 101i dw pd—fb4 Te LET.—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street known as the Costello yroperty. Ap- ply to Davies & Haszard, or the owaer. JOHN AYLWARD, Southport. jané A EN C3 !--“ Life of Sir John A. Macdonald” is tne caost popular book now on the bo minim market. See reviews in daily and weekly pavers. Next we k we will be p epared to @li orders in eiznt styiss of vindiags. A sents’ requisitions or»motly fi i-d We wat four , energetic cauvasse;s Address Haas PuB- | rrsHING Hoves, St. John, N, B. jang Ends Serges, etc.; STANLEY BROS Cleaning Up Sale REMNANTS AND ODDS AND ENDS. ; ends of Mantle and Jacket Cloths, Prints, Ginghams, Embroideries, Lacs, ete ALSO -A few pieces of BLACK and COLORED DRESS GOODS at specially low prices. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK, Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 1892—eod & wky E TAKE STOCK FEBRIARY Isr, and as we do not want to inventory the ODD} AND ENDS we have made a pile of them on our Counter, and GENUINE BAR- GAINS WILL BE GIVEN. f Black and Colored Dress Goods, Cashmeres, i tintin. jh a air aes ies a7 4 Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Cors+ts, Silks, Velvets, Pitushes & [rimming, Men's Fur Uaps & Ladies’ Fur Goods, Men’s Underciothing & Lop shirts, The bulk of this Stock wis ne CLEARING SALE OF Dry Goods and Clothing AT J. 3. MACBONALDS, QUEEN STREET, —COMMEN cin Ge Tuesday, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Entire Month. f (x) THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), Ladies’ Shawls, Jackets and Ulsters, 20 p 20 20 20 20 20 AT THE is a Bene t Sale. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE Commencing TUESDAY, 2ad of February, and Contiauing during the Entire Month, newly importel list Fall, and mirked as low as any in the city, and now subjcct to above Discounts, which is certainly a good opportunity to get Bargains. - c. off Table Damasks, Towels & Toweiling, 20 p. c. off Ladies’ Felt Hats, ee . Union and All Wool Flannels, ee . Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10“ Prints, Cretonnes and Fiannette-, 10 “ " Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 1) “ J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. Sn aR mana ae or ogee STORE, i HE WHOLE STOCK will be sold at a Discount of 29 par cent. for CASH only. The Stock is nearly all new want honest-made goods at extrwrliasry oa-giins, this is your chan 2 to buy them at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlotte.own, February 1° 1892--eod & wky This the very best in the city. If you Pillow Cottons Charlottetown, January 30, 1802—e0d & PERKINS & STERNS. WHITE GOODS! (x) ~—{X) omen ----—— —(x + ~— —-—-— — — - White Counterpanes, why We have a large stock of White Goods, bought at the very towest prices, and trade with us tiat we will give them as good value —if not better- than can be obtained at any other house on the Island. White Cottons, White Sheetings, we guarantee all who White Wuslins, hite Embroideries, Victoria Lawns, Waite Linens. ‘pecial Lot of Embroideries at 6 cents per yard. Special Lot of White Cotton Remnants. os