Sa ee ee eee es ss : A ———— " vm Sw em, net ryrivy pn yr I) ’ 7 a a se a oe . , , THE DAILY EXAMINER, MONDAY, JANUARY 18 1892. ; ee ~_ coe ein — SS a ae geal at Dilber a : Al Ce By ’ pPeve | 9 il s 2 | Local anl Diner lems. | TERS ERAPHIC VEWS, | CRE A T S fi LE Clerks’ Association. | q. | +} e | ccueneemennnenl nel SeRoOIAL DesPpaToHes TO THE EXAMINER | 92..JANUARY-- 189 Ua ee . sais: MEETING of the Clerks’ Association | ° O ‘ J k . h - will be he held in McLeod’s Hall on| Eo SE es © meets a R | Wednesday evening, at 8 o'clock. Impor- ———_ —— [x}— ni aC t ; 1pp ov. ——OF—— | tant bade igi a : J. A. McLAREN, — ~—e a — ee 4 sedi armaee aol TT >» J. B. MACDONALD : fhe New York Slasher Ar- et eee ee ee ” ’ _ e f e i S ~ -_ rested. rO LET a " sonpuinncenininamte Eiiintiinies ee : y , : i¢ J a T > ve T ¥ . P ¢ » eu ac ar . : > ° > e : | New Yorx, Jan. 18 : (HE desirable dwelling house, heated NOU CAN ALWAYS RELY on getting the very best Bargains in the City during this é o e ™ rhe mysterious P-reonnge known ‘o the i with hot water and situate on eorner Month at our Store It has al ways been our custom to clear out all Remnants and sbles . ja | Police as Jack the Slasher hos been arrest of Prince and Dorchester Streets, which is} Short Ends this Month Ali our Stock at Redu:sed Prices The b 7 . ed Since December 29:h five persons now occupied by Mr. Wm. T. Roome. ' aa ee . hb amoune : ee CGUea FE TICes, xe alance of our stock of ander the influence of Iquor had their COMMENCING ON | Possession given in May or November} OVERCOATS and REFERS will be sold off chew. Do not buy FUR GOUDS antil you . throats slashed with a razor, the assailant Se me eT eee Rep: | next, as may be desired. Premises may be} ‘ in § c 2 i ive v a Gennine s r tasking his esc Ape before be ing identified, Poe on application to see what we have Mh tock. We will lv e y ou a Ue nuine Bargain. 3 da a1 One of the sup-posed victims of the Slasher GEORGE ALLEY. ‘ J ‘ 3 5 y Eros |} was # lawyer, James Baltimore, whose ————___ $$ - J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. 8 3i eod lead body was found iu Christie Street on —— hulle sulin sella secotis irate -lgealldaidey “ Friday mernmg with his throat cut. Early WEDNESDAY 20th NST () GN ENT : oo oo c i ON Prorirs hts of the Hal yesterday morning Henry G. Dowd was ’ ’ NOTICE F ASSI 1 . . ; D . nr oe eas ‘smmgere THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE o William Millige, and his connection with . . said ' cl he other assaults has been conclusively In re Estate of John McQueen, of a : ; ceeiisiiadi Diamond Bock-| proven. That Dowd is Jsck the Ripper Victoria Cross, Merchant. hace,” Meraelen inde ing and that he murdered Aniie Brown, known - a ~ oe ! y rgains in rg oe ae kc tag mfg ao tbe 7 IS AWAY AHEAD OF ALL COMPETITORS IN BRAN, shorts, cracked feed, calf sl fl the Algerian **Frenchy” is serving a life a LL persons indebted to John McQueen, seed, &c. &c, for sale cneap at George Uar- | sentence, is beheved. Dowd has been »a 4 t of Victoria Cross,” in King’s County, . . : ~~ 1 > / tex & Co's jan 18, lw. omate of an insane asylua, Hs longs em- 4 iA s Merchant, are hereby notttied to pay the d ) ) ] | 2 / A N Dp K I N 4 P j Ba ilar nal Lodge, I dto have a mania for slashing people amount of their indebtedness to the under-| S44 N” ya . me - ~ AY Ad » a ; ree pl St! ae “loesting | *Ud served two years for cutting a man, signed, to whom the said John McQueen & A. i : ey p ' ase . = ce _ 8 has assigned all his real and personal pro- (x) this evening for degvee practice at 5 oO cioc oe ‘ . Pa : 1.47 - : will cfiler during tt os Tooke |.perty, including book and other debts, for ASS isl ee a penne Another Scandal. moe cog he See Tee Wee the benefit of his creditors. j . . single wen wilt take plice at the Silver Oar Queene, Jan 18, {their whole stock of WHITE COTTONS, | pated thin 16e doy of Jasonrss A Po !Thag, Yo Will do well to Remember when about to buy Boots each evening for the next marged yt There appears to Se ae ee : . eee } te e D. G. CAMERON, ' Joy J*9 ~* | connection with the late Quebec adminis- SHEETINGS, PILLOW COTTONS, Assignee. {x} : ities << ne ma lt is now boldiy stated that the W. S. STEWART {x=} SUNDAY SELLING. se 4 summonses 9 against persons charged with selling liquor ou Sundays were served to-day. They are re turnable to-morrow. > Wink —Just received, another supply of that very supericr wine from the Niagara Falls Wine Co.—Jvohn Joy, Old London and Silver Oar. a Boots anp SHogs.—I have two ladiva aad gens boots and shoes left ove from my sale in Summers: iv that I will sel! very cheap.——Joha Joy, Silver Oar. => _ cases Of Drirtina —The Silver Oar 8 drif ing channel Everything Wines and liquors of the into the of success, is blooming best. —Joha Joy, opposite Railway Station j16 lw --—-=> Minirary. —The officers, N. ©. officers anc men of No. 3 Compswy, 82 d Battalion «re requested to meet at the drili shed this even ing at 7 3° o'clock sharp Business of impo:t ance.- D. Stewart, Cap:. ENTERTAINMENT to-morrow night in Ve Leod’s Hal, c mmencing at 8 o’ctock, under the auspices of Privce | dward Division. A very nice programme soncluding wits tha tableaux, ‘“‘Uur Emb em.” Admissivn, 10 cenus = Tus W. C. T. GU. will hold a pablic meeting in McLeod's Hall, Monday, the | at p. m Revs. J. Gosdon and W. W Brewer will deltv addresses Subhjec “T> D v = 4 Hour. Colle ti 5 ami ¢t beneve I the ui janld Si on rea. VW: CO TFT. will | pub! c meeting in McLacd’s hall Monday the i8 t8p.m. Revs. J |! nanud W W. Brewer will a ,idresses. Col s:ion to aid the benevolent work of the uaion Jan 16 21. o PLEAS remember the special Holiness Meetings which being held every night this week in the Salvation Army Barracks Miuisters and ° hristians are specially invited to attend. Also persens desiring to become are Christians. Meetings mmen at Sp m. - Ow Dec. 31st the merchants and others wil be making out their sccou ts aod will « xpeat p*yment of them ror this partic liar kind of billiousness there ig nothing like the hard cash ; but for ordiaary bilious headache, Xe , Eve: ybodv’s Pills are the great remedy For pearest drug store. Remember the clearing out sale of boots nd shees «i tampers Cocner Theshe hast. be yacat- ed for building pu wvoses) Now is the time to get bargaius ia fine beots ove shoes, slippers, Ne. as the stock must be soid —R. HK. Jost 25 cents you can buy a box your ti fl bint Nor Map Asout Ir ic J. M. Staebier. the retiring mayor of Berlin, Ostario, en er taiued shout 50 of his friends to + D:nquet a the Comme cial hotel on Monday evening ‘ast Mr. lidn’t want t Staebler to hoid on to the honorable posi*ion for lite He was willing to give some of his fellow citizensa chance ;and he showed tnat he didn’t feel mad whe: the time came for him to retire. fbn Sr. PaTrick’s Day —St. Patrick’s Day will he celebrated at Alberton this year wl h al possible pomp and ceremony. The p-+rish priests of Lignish, Bloomfield and Palme: Road, will assist th: paster in the church services. In the evening a grand concert takes place in Woodman’s new hall, in hich the best talent of the west will p«rticipate Mr. E. Hackett, Inspector of Fisheries, delivers the traditional addrese Fine weather alone will be wanted to make this « monster ga'hering.—Agricul' urist 2 ANOTHER POINTER —To be too modest in your advertisements is quite as had as b ing teo buistecous. The happy medium should be found that will strike the proper chord; but too often the happy medium is a ‘‘lost chord” to ame advertisers the fish »men in the pool of prosperity should take p:t'ern after the fishermen in every day life, and bait | their hooks with the proper bait Attractive will coax the moraels, temptingly display ed, j k you can t public fishes upto the hook; land them wi hout something back of that bu ; payment of somewhere near $13,000 whieh w48 Tepresented to have been made to the Montreal bank in connection with the first osu of the late government was actuaily made to Beausoleiil, a Grit M. P., and that the greater part of it went to the personal account of ex-Premier Mercier. Mitawa Notes. Orrawa, Jan. 18. Hon. Mr. Caron, who has just returned tou his office after a severe attack of la zcippe gives an emphatic dents] to Tarte’s siander that he received $15,000 of a har- bor commission boodle. The civil servant Labelle has been com- mitted for triai on the charge of murder. The Ottawa Post Office building was seriously injured by firs yesterday. The iamage 1s estimated at $25,000. Bye Elections. Hairax. Jan. 18. The election in Queen’s Co, N. S., has been fixed for Feb. 9th. The date «f the Halifax election is fixed for Feb. 11th. Weather Batletin Toronm: Jan. 18. 10% m. Winds mostly southerly, fair weather, higher temperature General Telegraphic News. itrawa, Jan 15 —Several members of parliament from the west m city state that the prospects of redeeming a number of seats in Ontario are brightening every day, several seats now being assured. It is understoood that Ananias Cameron and Mousseau, of Vandruil, will not seek re- election. Monrreay, Jan. 15.—The new Quebec vovernment is determined ‘o dismiss a majority of the civil servar.:s and other government employes appointed usder the Mercier regime. It is claimed that there sre a namber of useless employes in all lepartments, especially in the Montreal Court House, and aclean sweep will be made. Already the crowd of prosecutors sppointed by Mercier have been dismissed and J. L Archambault and Atwater have heen appointed in their place. Chief of h« provincial police (Phanhuf), has been repliced by Louis Chavalier Ovher im- portant changes will follow immediately. ALEXANDRIA, Ont., Jan. 15 —Major Me. Lennan’s victory 1s filling the town with rejoicing and the conservatives are ccle- bratieg their retention of Glengarry County by processions and brass bands, Fuil recurus. from twenty-six polls give McLen- nan a maj rity of 350, an increase of two sy the figures wired last night. The return of the conservative candidate is not + surprise, but the size of the majority certainly is. it was expected that Mc- Arthur, who is a very strong man, would cut down the conservative vote in a num- ber of places, but the expectations were not realized, except perhaps, in Alexan dria, Msjor McL-nnan’s home, where his majority was reduced about twenty. During the greater pert of the campaign, M-Lennan was confined te the house by an attack of iwfluenga. He was only out yesterday once, when he visited the town poll, and this explams this single falling off. Qvenec. Jan. 15.—Itis not probable that any judge wi | be found to sign the threatened writ of pruhibiti m against rhe jurisdiction of the rey 1eommission, as there can be no doubt ‘ xpressed as to the latter being in the public god. The late government organs are mute over the ter:ib'y comp omising letter from Mercier to the comm ssiover of crown lands, and the impression gsins ground that no ex- planation can be offered. Messrs Hall, lumber merchants, write te say that the document in question did not refer to their firm. Le Courrier da Canada declares that Mercier’s trip to Europe cost the province twenty theus- and dollars. ++ere Local Notices. the D lt requires the strorg rod » attractiveness, | and a fishing ‘ine of ski!!. You don’t want seap orsoda, or the com mon washing powder any more, when you use the Lessive Phenix. Every woman Ww has used it—and their name is legien | in France, England and Canada—sayv it Is the greatest heuszhold blessing For it washes and clesns every hing, from he cos*iy dress gvoda tt) the nm nm tnwar dish The misery of hy wash is gove No more chapped hands Hrd water bec mes 80 Just think—Lessive Phenix ie 80 comprehensive in its work that it m ikes all kinds of whit- clothing lke snow, but t wil make dirty zine t» shine agai 1 A k : jis 2: geuc gre eer The best bargains in Roots will be found at mirion Boot and ‘hoe Store. If .on want a real good Overcoat or Reefer 1p, godireet tod B Macdonald’s, Men's underclothing, cheapest prices, at J B Macdonald’s. Remnants, Remnants, Dress Goods, half prices at d B Macdonald's. Me'lissa Coat, seven patterss to choose from, owest prices, a’ J B Mecdonald’s Hes a new steck jast Christy Leonie j onald’s. Ovened J B Mac Twenty to thirty per cent, saved.—We are offering the balance of our winter clothe at great redu stions. Purchasers will eave tha above percentage by baying from us now till orst of Febracry.—John MarLod & Co. Jan. 18 lw, TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELS, kinds of H®USE- and all HOLD FURNISHINGS at extraordinary reductions from usual selling prices. From the well-known reliable character of goods kept in stock by JAS. PATON & CO., and at the low prices now marked, they have confidence in assert- ing that better value has not beeen sub- mitted in Dry Goods for many years past. Special Value ——IN ALL KINDS OF~— WHITE GOODS. White White White White White White White White White Embroidery, Pique, Tucked Lawns, Checked Muslins, Cotton Chemises, Cotton Knickers, Cotion Night Gowns, Cottons, Nainsooks, White Linens, ete., ete. {t will be to every Lady’s edvantage to attend this Great Sale and secure Bargains before buying their Spring Sewing. Jas. Paton & Co, BROWN's All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. BLOCK, 168 Market Square. | Ch’town, Jan. 18, 1892—dy & wky e * Ward Five Meeting. MEETING of the Electors of Ward Five L Will be held in the Kuston Street Hall (Old Sal vation Army Barracks) on MONUAY EVEN- ING, 18:h inst.. at 8 o'clock. to discusa Civic Delitics xn? nominate a Mayor and three Coun- culors for the coming Civic Election. ALEX NER HORNE, GHORG « BE. HIG ikS janlé6 Retiring Conneillors. Assignee’s Solicitor. Montague Bridge, Jan. 16, 1892, dyli wy4w WARD FOUR. MEETING of the Electors of Ward Four will be held in the Old Court Room, Market Hall, on MONDAY NIGHT NEXT. the 1%th inst., at half past seven e’clock, to consider Civic matters and to nominate candidates to represent the Ward at the forthcoming Election. ARCHD. D. WHITE, JOHN T. CROKETT, JOHN SAUNDERS, DONAL!Y) NICHOLSON, HORACE HASZARD. January 16, 1892. LA GRIPPE VANQUISHED. > one of the OZONATOR DISIN- FECTANTS in your house and La Grippe will not trouble you. The most powerful and pleasant Disinfec- tant known to the medical profession. F. DeC. DAVIES DRUGGIST, is AGENT for them here, and will cheerfully sbew and explain their ure to those who desire it. Call and see them. No trouble to show them. eod&wy—janld 1892. Just Out--15 Cents Each _—— CHAPPELLE'S Prince Edward Island Calendar perme NSD) ers HANDBOOK, Containing a Calendar for 1892; Table of Tides for Charlottetown; Moon’s Changes; KEclip- ses; Fixed and Movable Feas's; a Direc- tory of Loca! and Dominion Govern- ment Officials, etc. ; Ecclesiastical and Society Matters ; Civic and General Information, to- gether with a valuable PRONOUNCING HANDBOOK of Words often Mispronounced, PUBLISHED BY THEO. L CHAPPELLE®, Diamond Bookstore. Charlottetown, Jan. 14, 1892—3ieod wky li CASH. & ALD + FOR Se CLEAN DRY WHEAT, FREE FROM SMUT, At the Roller Mills. jan8—dy 6i eod & wky NOTICE. OTICE is hereby xiven that the Annual General Moeting of the Shareholders of ‘He ExsMINRR Pubdlishing Company will be held at the office of (He EXAMINER newspaper on WEDNESDAY, the 27th January, inst,, at the hour of 8 o'clock in the evening. W. A. F, SCOTT, jasll A WANTS, LOST, FOUND de IIND.—A purse of wadiek ‘The ows can F have same on @pplication at Tuk Ex+MINER office a payment for this advertisem.snt. dec? T° LET.—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street known as the Costello property. Ap- ply to Davies & Haszard, or the owner, JOHN AYLWARD, Southport jant GENTS WANTED —“ Life of tion. Charles 3. Parne'|.” by Robert McWade, assisted by Parnel!l’s Mother, wh» receives a royalty, has been in course of preparation for some years Millions want the Biography of this great Statesman. Pric+ 31.25; 40) pages; 100 engrav- ings: o:tfit 36 cens; big terms: act qnuick.— Eire PUBLISHING Housg, St John, N. B, oer3l gvO ReNi,—A large ‘three-story building as Warehouse and Offices, situate on the south side of Water Street, aad lately oocupied by Mr. T. B. Riley as a Tobacco Factory. For particu- lars apply to Peake Bros. & Co. eod —dee22, CARRIAGE HORSE will be lent for some 4 months to any responsidle person who wil! treat it well, Address applications to Post Office * Box 876, jan9 Charlottetown, January 6, 1892—eod & wky SS fx] LX} for our Spring Stock. find it genuine. but surpass all. (x) Charlottetown, January 5, 1891—eod & wky WEST SIDE OF QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, —_— PATTON BROTHERS. Next Month we purpose altering the plan of our Store to make room In order to reduce our stock we will give some Big Bargains in all departments. This is our first Cheap Sale---you will 6 imitate none THE ONLY REAL AND GENUINE PATTON BROS. 1386 QUBEN STREBT. = wa ——— = = = AT THE STAR TAILOR L x We invite the public selves. We have placed in the m cludin Ties, Underwear, Shirts, loves, Caps, ete. had once ina great while. secure first choiee. Overcoats and 8 , —(x) McLeod & Ic Charlottetown, November 10, 1891—eod & wky SUFFERERS FROM THE ORIPPE, : ; Strength, ‘aaeaane ae > JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF, TRE GREAT STRENGTH-GIVER. ——BY =; An Easily Digested Food! A Powerfal Invigorator! January 2, 1892. : GREAT GLEARANCE SALE i TABLISHMENT. to call and see for them- arket an elegant range of Gents’ Furnishings at Cost, to clear, in- | Collars (latest styles), As we are going out of this special line, we ask- you to secure for yourselyes Bargains only to be. Grenuine Sale. Come and uits selling cheap. CHURCH SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, Windsor, Nova Scotia. "TWHE LENT TERM of this Inatitutic SATURDAY, January (6:h. Boarders are required to be rresent on the 15th. The New Building will be ready for oceu.ation th a- ~-, and all pupil boarders will be under ene roof. Calendars giving needful information obtained by application to the endersigned.” = HENRY YOULE HIND, M. A, D.C. L. Managing Director aad seoretary. | Windsor, N, 8., Dee, 22, 1891—2aw tl jan 5