oo ——_— = “- — i oo aD z= =. © ~~ = ee — FF ee ——— a_i —— — ow ws - ~—. a’ ry? ; "TY ' RA YRYTT) rs TH os 7 ‘alentine. | © ' 4 LA iN : 4 Winter rip A Model Vale t i. VAIL MLAB ULAIN LIN. —_— ." BY °** SHAKESPEARE, ’ i a4 eli ites ‘ Vy mX 4% Lt \ , enut i th rs Foarful I take my pen in } nd i ti | Co ' ae ( ' ' : it a 1s ' Notes and Comments. ' Vid ‘ y Railroad ype n And doubt adds fuel to my fe LC enjoyable, especially ¢ the steamer But deeper, stronger, toc, by far, N Tinis Pil ’ e tinest of the number. Leaving Is my fond love for you my dear ; i : : States ed | Fall River at 8 o'clock last evening, she ar- The poet never spake more true — ; - a. " es “ ; . by I) r of the Mint. was £624.900 rived at her pier shortiy before 7 o’ciock Than when he said Love can outshiue , , ae ’ +) \ e na.’ for it mau 42 ' ’ ' S490 646 rt f y minutes ¢ urlie han Ae her passions,” for Sapien 645 @° 054.547.128. an | usu 1) ‘ iven in the grand ie choose you jor my Valentine, | I it, by Schmidt's Providen: : : ‘4 eanuary ft. . ae » OY + a 9 2% How paintulis the cruel thought I OOH, USY Upera House Orchestra, from 7.30 to - (Which offen makes me sigh and fret) 2 ‘ i $11,007,709, | | , BAGS . cn ne | ; a - the That what we seek and prize the most Q~~ 16 vovage., A deseription of the spiendor of ee eae st difficult to get ; . ’ : rR . the Pilgrim would puzzle your ce orrespond. wr: hepe, oureging and sweet, | : om I en One must view the floating pal rv alate und cheers when we repine, / : . s nselt New York is, as usual, f ie slive An a now it comes to bid me seek wv 7* the consta mnning of tl trains over And win you for my Valentine. 7 ’ : vi I L, roa l, together witi the surface cars, : : ’ : tend to make life a regular din. Business, | Were J to offer you a horde ‘ i epmareunr sag § nneeare very dull und Of worldly chattels, such as fall i ever, pea;»ns i i cat ¢ : e Chinaa Japan trad . saieaiita ~gtbe Childe Resnas and | Lo those who woo for wealth or fame, ' ’ t sraeiicves Ol nati I ‘ at i , ‘ ‘ GOU fee he ca hfar . : than I know you would despise them all ; » other LonorTrougt ros ire hiore vile : “ | ' vernmet! will share the cost of |°*""* . , “op Te f las Naught else, save love and tenderness, = hs ee ? : : ive the necessit tf compelling : : ‘ xt ever alive to a y ss 7 ‘eal Can satisfy a heart like thine; ‘ . » r ne trial to ine i : . } , | one Unw ary pedestrian . + = “| Simply and tenderly I ask, ~ V s rit } . ’ vr) } y bine 4 : “if . . ‘ . . 4 : ; . wg.) | Baeve our goods for noadhing At Chis CLy Love, will you be my Valentine Riese UNG CreAares 1c eo* } cannot be noted for godliness, it can, at | P ‘ ' ; } } } } ‘ : we . ¢ Sir Eiw Watk S a least lav claim to cleanliness, i. e. if the | ]am not rich in worldly goods, mait w re reeu t ib edict of a certain organization he ent reed. Bs N rbirta n r talents can l boast a % 8 i eng c I cw | fer 4 CONS] us nboard on Pear] | But such are love’s worst enemies, : lé Tr : : ; sg a le ie rize e . a \ atte ‘ ? . na 4 Street, near the bowery, whicn-resds So D And love e lp win _ , Frenchmen and Germans are designing | ojety for the encouragment of wearing | 0U!l poverty can be endure ; *. he banks : Where love and industry entwine : = . . " wn shirts ro the numerous signs of : ; ita a i f : 7 Lheir wreaths around two happy hearts ; : , i e Germans and Jews I will not even at-|" 725 come and be my Valentine P Tt) ' ~ , a ‘ ' met ‘ ‘ ‘ at J i . 2 Someta s8OU0US, Le Fepul j tempt an al-usion. The names, in most speak true eases, would, I fear, produce lockjaw if a |The dreary days I'll dream away, ‘ ' ’ ’ ' 2 J 7 The London Ce Gazette has &)/ pronunciation were attempted. 1 was \waiting, love your fond reply, | : } *) ly > sole Ss aw strong & 1 the full equipment of gov-| particularly stuck with the namg * Christ | I'll make the lonely hours gay erg ci 4 ’ ial and « Ly rent machi-| Bruhns” overa clothing store-—m ny Js- With visions of your pp , "> ; } , . : , Ana totnres : > ne es rrorhyt y with which little Prinee Edward Isiand | raelites bear as their Christian name that of DG pi renee ee a 1s i ° \ ‘ t] » Saviour | When, with your dimpled hand in mine, } n J ‘ Luis Ol oa ur, | > 9 . . ’ . . Bs ee , ie , ; | We'll sail life's voyage, . your knight, { says lt is little short of a scan Phis afrernoon, Ll have accepted a drive | ge ye caine ' pels ile edad 7 a eee theoush Contre’ Park | othies matiabie! And you my P ecious Valentine. Gai tia : itt province, Wild an area! through Ventral ark an other notabi iad . . . ; j on scncmemeninets iw } ¢ } ° } about e i Kaglis inty of No places. Of this 1 will write further on: ‘ ae lng Cee ees hake | The Recent Carnival. t c an ts popu ation not exceeding that of} A number of Islanders are resident sere, | t ; 3 f Brighton, should go to {Some of the have met id all of them, | - ce . . S°A I I f Brigh l, s ud go t ie them | have m " ind a I = | rhe names of the fallowing ladies and gen- . . ‘ . asi rice i the eostit ) . ‘ou + > are ns » . . : sist Tisha expense of muntaining ail the cost/y| 1 am happy to say, are doing — "©! tlemen, appearing in costume at the carnival i a a ani pendent state. jthing | must mention. A thouga the b 'S- | held in the Hillsborough Rink on Thursday Af wo a in, is | sring a| iness in New York is much larger than in| gy, ning last, did not reach Tne EXAMINER | Nov sn wi 1 provides for the ap- | US sister city, Boston, there appears to be) until to-day, which will accouet for their | ; r each publ 4 more systematic manner in carrying on j mission from the list published the day after Do i C | : : ' . ¢ itv will O Keep a } e same, and the } st] ng and worry pe-| the ev nt ‘i “i .P 7 } r h +6) sent This is} Churchill, Rosa- Voppy. é t i irs ali See iil’ thell as t . Huy : abs nt. Ph ” . ans ’ ve ' : Bie nf f | “re hi er i mnrgque, A snay ira. < S . M4 «Ss . g ire we | pr ‘ DIY i uC ant ol the arg number oe Burl i > Ah J ‘A Girl ° pon ir s i duties. | passe! gers by the elevated road (over half] Se ee es Se —e \ a } ; 4 mill } ly) 1 id \ -h in k sift Dp wssible | Davies, ¥ Miss McGinty. : ‘ . ‘ mn? 7 . was at its miei sl dill i iC thiaht a , ‘ } . - ae oe o ———s ,I¢ : has lk les Ml de } without being Pentz, S—Mother Hubbard. h y 4 lhe learn ! tha JV. O00 sch ror y 1tO WALK THe site@WalKS Withveut Cl *S.| Bavfield H Jester } \ ‘ . Athy > . } . srowded into > Street. , ‘(8 ia) To iter stricken wi le disesse, | CTOv ded in o the street. McDonald, C E,(Souris)—Negro Waiter. . wfter studying the matter. he came to} The weather is very fine, even flowers are , os i idying thet ter, he me to} 45 , ' oe ssissinletass , shat f the children |in bloom in Centra! Park—somethirg un- te the co isiou that som ot he chiidren | 40 O.oom /e . 5 Local N » el 3 . cal Notices. Luu Cauy Lue ‘ ASC bec suse OT j usual, maneinne we € sineieniiioaoed : : ai a ‘ mo Pema eee . Mixed pickles for sale by the quart at Beer r : } } ’ ~~ = . -Lhe opmniod is general that eeSeogeae? Old in Crime. & Goftf's febl7 3i wil be made in the new Banking Act} The cheapest place in all the countries in € s certain percentage of the vank s | ain: ena ret v aa ae \ «...,.|SOME ADDITIONAL PARTICULARS ABOUT THE i ae get Se is “ R. K. | ; i 5 Mi*De set aside each year to _— » — . ; se 8B. 3 ; & g ag € i i = t as ye ' | BURGLAR UNDER ARREST AT brace 8 e Is now selling out to inake room : : Sale iuad, tO De drawn upon it or spring goods. t Salely iuad, ~ Grawi } " GEORGETOWN. for spring goods of note issues of any bink sisi : oie ee , : as Che best value in the city is Beer & Goff's +? + i D i in ive : tT) 1b ’ . - ‘rr . 2 *): eat May | , i, Meth te Oe gale s tea. Try it and be convinced. febl7 3i + ‘ my iin 8U Paid ut AN esteemed correspondent writes: Judg- eeneneearneeieeeannaaesi ciate sateen + . y } + an + tv Del 14C0U CVENLUAly ‘ I the a8sets/ing by the description given of the lad 53" © ae S - ‘ > . ‘ i 3 Chere is ap-| Higvins, under arrest at Georgetown for ck “ hk on : ‘ mo i “= ; : . At aunto 1238, 2D. t I ° pa yu We eveloped leeling in par-/ burglary, he is the same young scamp who, B » t at - My. _ ft ras 1 = “tl ' ] f strengt! . , mit . Smiih, of twins, a boy ¢ a girl. ilame ary Circies in lavoro? strengthening! in Decen c er, 1888, ente red the station sen jamin mitt twins, oy and a gu ” . > ” . @ LE OE SR + EE Le oe i basis s banks circulation. It isjh hile the agent was aut ) + Bl 9 . ; Use @L 21vOCTINCI Ga, W : ‘ praciicaly certaln that nid Hi ise Wiis 10-/ dinner, and emptied the cash drawer, ana sist Upon two things,—Orst, that the notes tfor which he was sent to jail fur three 1k shall be made current a | mm yoths He was uo sooner discharged ul 7 ¥ e ail over tl Dominton; | from custody toan he is said to have made aad that the security on which la series of raids in the vicinity of Malpeque they a i shall be made absolute. | and escapel to the Mainland. Northing — | i lon Statist has a ions article} more was heard from him until about a on the Ba f Eugland’s loss of ntrul. | fortnight ago when he again appeared in lt says: ‘“*The Bink of Eng! medi: really | the vicinity of Bloomfield and put up at a aur .n * carry on «a banking business in the | | house of doubt ful reputs atl nm, the occu- rainary Selise in whicn that porase is} pants of which are related to him. He had unders it is not a depusit bank pro-jvvera hundred dollars and a gold watch in } ly so 4 . lt kee ps the accounts of | his | possession. He Spent the m mey with t! British government, the Indian, the} lavish hand, and he and his friends held Ezy} an and certain colonial gov ernments, } igh carnival wile it lasted. He took sls >t f certain muuicipal corporations. | the muorning train on the 6th instant lr keeps the balances of the banks and has | *t Bloomfield, aud is undoubtedly the samo M 2ssrs at Emerald, on the the 8th person who entered the stores of and Haslim private customers It} does Hot Craig |night of Saturday, & sS¢iecl NumDder of does not en urage deposits; it allow in st, lur instance; and it does inst. The young not give those facilities to customers which | scoundrel gave his name as Myers when ar- customers expect. The) rested forthe Blo mm tield burglary; but he result is that several of the great jvint- | has several al ases, and gave his name as $8883 Tesources quite as Higgins when interrogated at Georgetown. Eng and, and, there-| He is a homeless waif, and an innocent- are able wo play as great a | lo ‘king youngster of about sixteen, who, to po ned they aito- lj idge by appearances, would be the last | pers: m deemed capable of such raseality; | he vettheless he goes about his work of crime | with a coolness worth iy of a professional. the Majorey of BLUCK D4ANKS how pe large as the Bank ot f re, ludividuaily part a4 it d es, Whiie gether overshadow it. —-The secret of che sp corn, che: ap bes : he yD trom the We rn Siates may | . aA ; * , : ws a iste Now that the authorities have him in haad, De Tound lu the fact that srmers there are | ‘ . . . , aha }it is to be hoped that they will take care Moducing these thitugs at jess li ost. - % ; ' j an C : ' | that the country is rid of his presence for he statrat bi Yepot r i560 OI the secre- | * : . , : ; | Some time to come, and teach him a lesson tary ol i¢ liliaois State Board of Agricul a ee a fac ee otk ' ;}that witi have a sa‘utary efiect. by the ture, } ied, makes a mewhat start- | : Toe a : | Way, the story he told about his pa. 18 not Aing statement reiative tu the corn yield, | : seed lak ices getown, wi i its to 24 7.989.589 bushe s, the | S538 ,004 047. | turnped by : _—_co-m + —— estimated Vaiue of Which was The cust of preduction as re Joined For a Year. 1.6090 correspondents, ts - as S63, 27 ae siven 872, trly $10,000,000 in excess of the THE STRANGE FISH STORY THAT A FISHERMAN te of the crop in twenty two counties TELLS. the profit was $2,626,504; while in the re- | Sab naining @ighty counties the loss was $12,-\ (From the Long Branch Nearly a year ago fisherman W. T. Van Dyke, while pursuing his occupation off shore, iavitingly threw out a fishing line : News. lhe amount realized on hogs was News ) $10,000,090 less than in 1888, and on cattle $20,000,000 less. Wecannowaccuount forthe agitation of the Grits lor tae admission into Canada, free of duty, of United States! with two weli-baited hooks. Presently corn, beet, pork, ete. At present the far-|there was a je:k—the bait had “took. mers of the States are-beiag ruined in the etfort to underselil C in their own market. The Grits want to enabie them to do so without belong ruined, Van Dyke was hauling in hand over hand when suddenly the tension ceased and the line was gracefully and adroitly whisked into the boat minus both hooks. Last fali sadians * - . . . —The St. Juhn Teleyraph remarks: “‘An|Mr. Van Dyke, in emptying one of his apparent huch has failen upon the Island] ** pounds” of its over night catch, discover. +e ed amoug its captives a‘ pig” tish and a impression pre-|sea bass united by a bit of fishing cord, vails that the charges made shvuuld be re-} which he readily identified as his own. ceived with many grains of salt. Island) A hook had penetrated the jaw of each politics are intensely bitter, and this matter | fish, and, becoming imbedded there, the cam: up when Mr. Sutherlsnd and his law | flesh h ad grown around their barbs and Hon. L. Davies, were engaged in|thus securely fastened them in position. the lare contest. it may turn out that the|Thus held together for nearly a twelve- leader of the government has acted hastily| month, they had coursed the briny in in ordering the arrest of Mrs. Weeks,|double team, heid by a single twine, till moved thereto by representations which | death cut their thread of life in twain. The will not be sustaiced when the evidence is| skeletons of this curious pair of Siamese sifted Mrs. Weeks is expected to be able|twins, together with the hooks and line to return shortly to the Island.” We have| which constituted their sele domestic tie, no doubt that the Telejruph is entirely now adorn the walls of the fish house of wrong. Mrs Weeks was net in politics.| Mr. Van Dyke, on Ocean Avenue, opposite The idea that the Attorney-General was| North Bath Avenue. moved to her arrest tl lrough po litical con- ee siderations, thereture, be merely fan- NEW PUBLICATION. —We have received the ciiul and false, The ‘apparent hush” that | first number of The Money Maker, a paper has fallen upon the Island press is easily | just started at Toronto by Mr. L. A. Taylor. accounuteu ivt by ihe fact th sl Mrs. Weeks ihe Money Maker is a journ al established 10 ie detained in Sc. Jobu, and that the inves- | the interests of adver : nd live business men. It gives valuable hints as to how to press in the matter of the alleged polsoniog of Mrs. Sutherland. An partner, must, tisers a DAILY EXAMINER, BEE &. At Union Ro: vad, Feb. 9th, Alice Jane, eldest daughter o Albert and Annie Me lish, aged J8 years SGHUONGRS FOR SALE. bs HR. **CEYLON,” 96 tons, and Schr. ‘ ‘ANNIE EK. PAINT,” 81 tons. The former will be six years old on March 2lst, and the latter tive years old in June next. Both these vessels have up to the present time been engaged in the fishing business, and ire well found in Sails, ete. For further particulars and price please app'y to PETER PAINT & SONS, febl7 Port Hawkesbury, 2. HAVE YOU GO? THE GRIP? HAWKER’S TOLU AND BALSAM. It acts like a Hawker’s Pills with it. ‘HEN USE CHERRY charm. Also use Price 50 cents. HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP ? Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength- en the system. It is the best invigorator. Price 50 cents. For sale by Druggists and General Dealers. eod & w on & Say febl7 MR. VINNICOMBE’S Occhestral Concert, PHILHARMONIC HALL, sini i de Evening, Feb. PROGRAMME: PIII iviitecc Lidcbisia sce Anbr Orchestra. Monday 17. Overture--“ Vocal Solo—‘“‘In the Cloister”..... Edoardo Barri Rev. F. E. J. Lloyd String Quartettee for four Violias (by children) PaR Oe Ni ob hos 606 Soot eck ek, Giuck Misses. Hyndman and Pawson, Masters Bay tield and Brecken. "een Bole --" My Shader’ ccscce......... Pinsuté Mrs. Maicolm McLeod. Waltz- “Sounds from Erin”................ Bennet rchestra. Vocal Solo—“The Rugler”...... Seca vaeecie Pinsut Prof. Caven. Violin Solo—Fantasia on Theme (No.5). Master James Hyndman. ...Dancla Grand Potpourri—“Let Me Dream Again”...... Fence recebaneectneedie Ssseeeee- eee OChlepegrili Orchestra. Vocal Solo--**When ’tis Moonlight”. Miss Kate Hyndman. Siring Quartette 3cd Concer “yf May -C. A. White “Andante and Rondo from Dedhsdde vith desscsci Allard McDonald, Messrs J. Hyndman, Sharpe and Vinnicombe. Miss Vocal Solo—**These Scenes so Charming”.. Herr Hermans, Bellin Violin Solo—“ Meditation Religieuse” Mr. Vinnicombe, eeoseLibeau Waltz -* Fleur d’ Alsace’”...... ne nseueeehes Stainer tigation of the case ify 45 a consequence, ait < liepl ; : ; tKE AAV tisipg , iow . aispiay anc pusiponed, Ii tue isiand press vased its} ™ eee oor egos cares : ail nd’ fancies | * hat is effective advertising. It also has de- tatements upon . inyths an ancie: ; ; me : ae tl : f ne h|P urtments for window displays, trade devices, a i =e or Lr ¢ ATAUGTAL . 2 ‘ . — ’ iv co i und i ie ae spec ial sale methods, . te., in short 18 just ram 86we Cp 6jrom (the Telegraph, what the merchant or bnsiness man who de- it might be full of reports about the Case, | . ires to keep pace with the times needs. The and those who are concerned in it, But subsorip'ion price is $l a year. Sainpe copies We preier to await the evidence which wii|free. Addyesss Lie Alvmey dlaker, Ldronto, be given at the investigation and trial, Can, Orchestra. GOD SAVE THE QUHEN, Concert at 8 o'clock, sharp, feb iB MONDAY, FEBRUARY 27 188 ROS. WILL BE GILCLOTHS, aias Pe. ee FOR THIS WEEK TALTY ei i a AY Y CARPETS AN Also, a few pieces of Chenilie and Tapestry Curi still ren taining, will be seid at a Special neducito | | SPEC | | | cones IT cali STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. [x] —— We offer for the I'WEEDS at Cost, Genuine Goods ! balance of February, a SPECIAL LOT OF STAPLE over the counter or mule up as you wish. Genuine Bargains ! Call and be convinced, as we mean what we say. McLEGOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 18°O. | : a i , en | (x) ——_ sO0DS iE SPRING JUST OPH N HD. | ——(x) —— | Ki mbroiderys New Kimbroiderys, New Prints SI irdings, New Shirtings, Ginghams New Ginghams, She etings, New Sheetings, Pillow Cottons. New Pillow Cottons, New Tweeds. New Worsteds, RIS & STEWART, 67%, Rew New New New New New New New Prints, T weeds. W orsteds, HAR Charlottetown, Feb 12, 1 oe ae ona 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. [AVE BOUGHT FROM C. B. WARREN his entire ix} W KE I | = stock «f BOOTS AND SHOKS, and will now clear them out at slaughter prices. ‘Tremendous Bargains until the whole stock is sold. SHVEN THOUSAND PAIRS. Come alt and don’t delay. Plenty of assistance to wait ou all customers. We are fully prepared for the rush. GORF BROS. Charlottetown, Jan. 24, 1890 159 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock, i T — ‘© Canadi: ” HR d k LG uv R. i ” a ae . Cc vipman’ s Patent, dD a ‘ sé ‘ White Eagle. 150 half chests Choicest CONGOU TEAS, 20 boxes INDIA TEA (assorted grades), TEA, SUGAR. MOLASSES. TOBACCO. } 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUG AR, 25 ‘** Standard Yellow ‘* ae - Granulated Sugar. 25 puus. DEMERARA MOLASSES. —— —, _—— — 59 caddies BRIGHT TOB ACCO, 25 butts and caddies TWIST * ) 59 bo _ Choice Table CODFISH, D0 } ale boxes 7 Codfish, KC. - 50 barrels and half barrels LABRADOR HERRING | 29 cases CANNED SALMON, ( \ 600 reams Assorted WRAPPING PAPER, ; ; 100 dozen BROOMS. Sundries. E ,000 GRAIN SAUKS,, 2,000 cases TALL CANS, J 10 bales MANILLA MARLINE, AT LOWEST PRICES. MOnACE HASZARD, itn, ating Pres omen AT cece JAS. PATON &00'S., Market Square. 3,000 yards White Embroid. ery, all new goods, wide and narrow, at the wonderful low price f 6}c. per yard. 360 yards English Prints, suitable for lining quilts, worth 2c., now T$e, A big lot of Faney Bordered Cambric, suitable for Bedroom Curtains or Quilt Linings, all fast colors, only 44c per. yard, Beautiful White Linen Table Cloths, with border all round, clearing out at $1.75 and $i. 50. White and Colored Napkins, in great Prices very low. Table variety. We have just opened three large bales of English Prints, new designs and fast colors, This big lot is now on our coun- ters at prices lower than ever. 4,000 yards English Prints, in lengths from 3} to 20 yards, clearing out at the wonderful low price ol lle. This is a de- cided bargain. Don’t miss this chance of securing a nice piece of Print for a little money. Room Paper! Room Paper | Our whole stock of Room Papers wust go, and in order to make a speedy sale, we are offering the whole stock at a little over cost price. Stock-taking just being fin- ished, and as a consequence some very special lines are laid out, Extraordinary. value in Pil- low Cottons end Sheetings; also a nice lot of Seamless Pil- low Cotton. Rare Bargains in the Dress Department! Don't pass Paton & Co's, door if you want to buy a dress, A few very handsome Dress Robes, suitable for brides. CARPETS ! CARPETS Marvellous Bargains in Brus- sels, Tapestry and _ Scotch Carpets, nesters and Overcoats At Execeedingly Low Prices. We strongly advise friends to call early, Jas. Pata & C MARKET SQUARE. January 15, 1890 JAMES Hi. GOOD, Attorney-at-Law, Commissioner, &. OFFICE—Cameron Chariottetown. MONEY TO LOAN, our Block, Queen Square, Charlottetown, van 20, 1890, WIWER QUEEN STREET febl—dy w daw whey ti