eee a a ers eetearnenteneenaeneett iss eeaieatni SSRI eeeeeneenneee Local and Other ltems, Crossing AT TUE Capes.—The crossing at t Capes is tairly good-—about two-thirds water Lhe board ice at Cape Tormen jas moved off cloge in from shore. > Novice, —The Tryon Woolen Company have sed their store in the Cameron Block, and opened out in the Stevenson Building, Queen Street, opposite to Messrs, Nortor & Fennell's feb26 5i mame Kittep BY A Kick.—A few days ag Samuel Borden, aged 77, of Cambridge, King’s County, N. S., went out to his stable to attend a young horse. Ten minutes later he was found lying beside the animal with an ugly wound in his temple. It is supposed that he fell in a faint and that the horse kicked him on the templo, causing instant ucaf. inelaiiiiaiaii Apvice To Moruers.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces THE DAILY E Se | adopted in committee. jinte committee on er PELNGRAPHIC NEWS, SPECIAL Despatcurs To THe EXAMINER. Summary of Proceedings. Orrawa, Feb. 25. Bills to incorporate the Inverness Rail- way Company and Louisburg and Richmond Railway Company were introduced and read a first time. On motion of SirJohn Macdonald Thurs- days were appropriated days after ths week. The Government bills amending the patent trade marks and copy rights act were read a second time and House again went bill relating to bil!s of exchange, cheques natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from psin; and the little cherub awakes as * bright as a button.” to taste. It is very pleasant | it suothes the child, softens the lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take ne other kind Marl 90d yeodwkyly -_ + Personal. 1 cablegram from London yesterday in- timated that Mr. G. Frank Beer, of the firm #t Beer Bros., would leave for home to-mor- row. Dr. Teombs, of nome yesterday trom reports an unusually York. A Dakota « @ipa'c) rep rts that while Gov ernor Mellette is absent, Lieutenant Governor EE te Mount Stewart, arrived | New York. The Dr. mild winter in New| Fietch is acting goVernor of the State, and : ly signed several that capacity. It is said that the Duke and Duchess of j Edinburgh want, much against their wills, to spend their winter in St. Petersburg, but that the Czar announced that he would strictly en- force the court regulation that members of the roval family must spend at least one-third of he has alreac bills in the year in Russia, and threaten d to cut off the allowance of his sister, the Duchess, s0 ild she ne gle t to obey. A correspondent of the London Times give . . striking illustration of Sir William Gull’s remarkable memory. This gentleman had ‘asion to consult him and receive treatment from him forty years ago, and was surprised to find that, notwithstanding Sir William’s very great practice and the thousands tor | whom he had prescribed, he remembered this particular case and the circumstances connec ted with it perfectly. This could not have been so had he not studied the case with care in all its minutest details, so as to receive a definite impression of it and all the circum- | stances connected with it. And may we not | perceive in this minute and concientious study of every case that came under his care the secret of his great eminence and remark 3 profession, 40.6 success 1D Dl *-+O+e Local Notices. As we intend clearing out our whole stock | of Room Paper this spriog, bargains will be | given.—James Paton & Co. feb26 Great sale of English Prints still going on. | lle a yard, worth 14 and ldc, at James Patou |} & Co's. feb26 | We have still a few of dered Table Cloths Sp Paton & Co. bleached bor ot ' Jame 8) feb26 those endid value. } Tue REASON Wuy every lover of good Coffes goes to Sanderson & Co. for their supply, is because they always get it the same—always | god. re W heat Germ meal for sale cheap at Beer & | Goff 's. feb22 3i_ | Bedroom Sets at } Wonderfal bargains in Mark Wright & Co's Charlottetown Roller Mills Flour, Bran and Shorts for sale by the bag at Beer & Goff’s. | feb22 3i_ | We are always sure of | fresh and good from o | FresH GROCERIES. getting eur groceries Sanderson & Co. ' ' Parlor Sets at prices that astonish every-| one, at Mark Wright & Co’s. The big discount sale at Mark Wright & Co’s. is bringing along the money. New styles in Gents’ Felt Hats (Christy's make) just open at James Paton & Co's. Extra Vaive.—Sanderson & Co's Tea always gives good satisfaction, alwaysthe same always good, Brass Window Poles (slightly damaged), ends and rings and brackets complete—for- A dead bargain, at feb20/ylm Don't forget we are headquarters for Bren, Shorts, Crushed Feed, Oil Cake, Flax Seed, &c., at lowest prices.-—Geo, Carter & Co. merly $3, now 7ic to $1. Joha Newson’a. People are sure of getting greater bargains than they can at auction, every day at New- son's. The rush continues. The largest stock to select from. Call and see. feb20dylm Spring Mattrasses.— A few slightly damaged double Woven Wire Mattrasses, the best kind. 30 per cent discount; as good as ever, at John Newson’s. feb20dylm Everyone delighted with the bargains in beots given at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. Very nobby Hats at Prowse Prowse Bros. Gents’ Hard and Soft Hats, newest shapes, ust opened at James Paton & Co’s. The bankrupt stock of boota. and shoes is selling fast at Goff Bros. Child’s long boots $1.25, now 85 cents ; misses’ lace boots $1.10, now 55 cents. for raz Weak AND Lanouip.—Campbell’ Beef, Iron and Wine is one of the best tonics, possessing many nutritive and strengthening qualities. Is recommended by the leading medical men. If you are weak and languid a bottle will give instant relief. See that you ask fcra d get Campbell's Beef, Iron and Wine. nov 6lyeod +6 Miss Florence Firmstone, the daughter of a clergyman at Winchester, Eng., has cleared her father’s church of a debt of $4,500 by soliciting shilling subscriptions from people in-all parts of the couatry by wail. She bas written more than 18,000 letters. The Bishop of R chester, addressing the *tudents of the Royal Female School of Art i: London, on the vecasiun of the annual prize yiving, remarked ; * lam struck with the lwvely taste disp'ayed in your hats, they sre so quiet and ladyljke.” That p rea than all thar AL | i t 4 t + previously e as Government | Sir John Thompson's | XAMINER, - - - Auaniig Prices a YY IAS. PATON & 00°, | Market Square. DUMINION PARLIAMENT idan ' i ' | 3,000 yards White Embroid- }ery, all new goods, wide and narrow, at the wonderful low | price cf 6$c. per yard. und promissory notes, and strong exception | ; Was taken to the proposition to relieve the | banks from the responsilility for the pay- ment of cheques payable to order, and on ; which tbe payer’s endorsement is forged. gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- | pa) 1 orged Sir John Thompson finally reserved the clause for further consideration. An Embezzter in the Toils. Sr. JoHN, Feb. 25. Walton, the embezzler, is still in charge of the police authorities here, and the ef- forts of the Moutreal men to secure him have been ineffectual. Detective Carpen- ter arrived from Montreal afternoon, with ga warrant for the arrest of Walton, and it was endorseed by Police Magistrate Ritchie. Carpenter presented it to Crief of Police Marshall and the Jatter took charge of the document, and after lengthy onusultation with legal gentlemen refused recognize it, inasmuch as he had been with a writ of habeas pus, calling upon him to bring the prisoner before Judge Palmer to-morrow morning at The Montreal , + chs served eleven o'clock. oh are Very indignant at this proceeding. | ee “The Medus Vivendi.” LOoNboN, Feb. 25 In the British House of Commons yester- day, Gourley, Liberal member for Sunder- land, asked whether the government in- tended to recommend Canada to extend the modus vivendi, arranged for in the treaty negotiated by Joseph Chamberlain at | Washington, until the treaty of 1818 was finally interpreted. Sir James Ferguson, Parliamentary Secretary for the Foreign Office, stated that the modus vivendi could only be revived by which proposed to consider the Canada, / question during the present session of the |} Dominion Parliament. Siberian Prisoners. Str. Petrersspurea, Feb. 25. The Goverument has taken a step toward alleviating the condition of prisoners. It has purchased a steamer to convey the | prisoners on their way t» Siberia, down the instead of sending them inold which made the voyage a terrible It is reported that the Czarwich Volga, barges cruelty. | will make a tour in Siberia next summer. "arliamentary News. Orrawa, Feb. 25 it is understood that the budget speech > . slivered - 2Aat : ‘ ia . , will not be delivered for at least a fortnight. ished, and as a It is probable that the day selected wil either be the 11th or the 14th of March. A. Lueas, a prominent wholesale grocer of Hamilton, is spoken of in connection with the vacant seat in the Senate, occu- pied by the late Speaker Plumb. Home Rule. LonDOoN, Feb. 25. Delegates representing those in favor ot Home representing the Liberals of South had a conference in this city to-day and agreed to co-operate to obtain Homa Rule i for Scotland and Wales, subject to suprem- acy of the Imperial Parliament. Weather tulietin. Toronto, Feb. 26.—-10 a. m. Kast shifting to sonth-west winds; cloudy, mild and rainy. SGHOONERS FOR SALE, YCHR. **CEYLON,” 98 tons, and Schr. ‘ ‘““ANNIE KE. PAINT,” 81 tons. The former will be six years old on March 2lst, and the latier five years old in June next, Both these vessels have up to the present time been engaged in the fishing business, and are well found in Sails, ete. For further particulars and price please apply to PETER PAINT & SONS, febl7 Port Hawkesbury, C. B. Apples. {0 Baggs APPEES, to aptenait on KE. H. NORTON & CO febl8 -6i eod Roofing Gravel. 10 feblS—6i eod OLD LONDON CAFE, JUST OPENED, JONS—VERY GOOD, For sale by E. H. NORTON & CO. With all the Delicacies of the Season. | — ae BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that I have just opened the above Cafe, and have secured the services of one of the best Cooks in the Proviace, and it is my intention to see that everything will be done to cater to the wants of ali my patrons. cur ‘. JUN JOY. Kule for Scotland and delegates | Wales | Come and try i 360 yards English Prints, | suitable for lining quilts, worth 12c., now 7 fe. A big lot of Fancy Bordered Cambric, suitable for Bedroom Curtains or Quilt Linings, all fast colors, only 43c. per yard. Beautiful White Linen Table ‘Cloths, with border all round. clearing out at $1.75 and $1.50, 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 of lle. This is a de- cided bargain. Don’t miss this chance of securing a nice piece of Print for a little money r . - | Room Paper! Room Paper ! Our whole stock of Room Papers must 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- consequence ;some very special lines are ilaid out. | Extraordinary value in Pil- ‘low Cottons and Sheetings; ‘also a nice lot of Seamless Pil- y | low Cotton. I 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. St Exceedingly Low Prices. We strongly advise our friends to call early. oe eee Jas, Paton & G0, | MARKET SQUARE. Janvary 15, 13890. | | NOTICE. ciel fE°HE Annual Ceneral Meeting of the Stockholders of the Inland Steam Navi- gation Company of Prince Edward Island, will be beld at the office of L. C Owen, King Street, on sonereey. the Ist day of March next, at 3 o'clock, p. m. _ da OG, OWEN, : deci thay. s wee . Reeiers and (vercoats PT eee ie f die ~ tae rm we f i, - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 7. 26, 1890. ew Goods, ex Stanley, ————- — (x —-- ——_ — RKEING & STERNS. a —(x »—-—-— iia 24 CASHS AND BALES New White Cottons, | New Print Cottons, New Canadian Ginghams, | New Scotch Ginghams, New Seer Suckers, New Shirtings, | New Flannelettes. (1 —-—_— Special Prices on Many Lines This Month wonnstinnmagidias — —{x)}-——-— a Those who want the best value for their money should call on us. PERKINS & STERNS. New 'Tickings, Charlottetown, February 6, 1890—eod Christy's London Hats. all the Nobby Styles. (x) PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP Mii. 144 QUEEN STREET. Chaottetown, February 7, 1890—eod Including ONALD. J. B. MAC Great Dry Goods and Clothing Sale. All Remnants are sold off HE MONTH OF FEBRUARY is the best Month in the Year to get Bargains at our Store. > pric Jear. Regular Line wili follow with Big Discounts. 5 Reid os ‘ i os MENS VERCOATS REEFERS ‘ond SUITS—the very Cheapest in Town. A few SLEIGH ROBES left, will be sold off low, and a few MEN’S FUR COATS at tremendous bargains. Don’t fail. If you want Genuine Bargains in LADIES’ DRESS G ; 1 Ts, J. B. MACDONALD’. UEEN STREET. Charlottetown, February 3, 1890—dy & wky , Q 5 ia SELLING OF®: $15,000 Worth of Boots and Shoes | ep aE ne | at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE selling ash during the next Two Months. OQODS, we would advise you to try The Great Stock of Boots and Shoes mt off at from 20 to 25 per cent. Discount for € —{x)——- usiiningualee Customers can rely on getting J. B. DOMINION BOU good goods at the MACDONALD, PROPRIETOR - — : al This Stock is all new and imported this fall. AND SHOE STORE. = LOST, FOUND de Charlottetown, February 3, 1890—dy & wky THE SCRUTINY oes, 0) eee a family of experience. 3 febZs | . | WANTED IMMEDIATELY, two, a zeversi servant oO! im | Enquire at this office. IRL WANTED. I want agir! todo xg nera a G house work, for which liberal wages Wil! ve naid. No fires except the cooking Stove. Hot and cold water in the kitchen. Heating appara Apply to Mrs. UNSWoOnTH, . ! tus attended by man. , rOHE OFFICIAL COUNT IS MADE, and the Returning head of Prince street ©b%6 4 ” ° . . } i iin it } j { ; ict of the ITK rivi or general hous work. Officers have declared it as the unanimous verd eae oiy at thineticn. ™" 2 pi—leb.6 eine ti on’s Clothing Bargains 11 Men’s Clothing, eabhouinivact. ta & if feb25 People that the place to secure WANTED. A girl fou Furnishings, Hats and Caps, is at family of three. . ) mI f ;, 3 ir p i repair, #iu 4 10 LET.—Part of a house in goo r i B RUC EK’ @, T oom on King Street, near Pownal Street. ° ° | feb25—tf x ily, a geveral ser- iO: j . i. Wy ANTED.- In a sma 1 fan rr 73 make room for the largest and finest stock of goods | jw vant. Must have some expericace, Pon to arrive soon for the jar this office. sver : us, which will begin r tne) eee 7 ever handled by 3 > balance of WIN TER I OST.—Somewhere between Powna] Street ; RA ‘coming Spring Season, we offer the | GOODS at prices that withers competition. Remnants of Odds and Ends at prices to suit you. D. A, BRUCK, Queen Street, tram and Phibarmonic Hail, » small bun 1 of Will the finder please leive kev steel chain. keys on steel chain 2 iow j the same at THe EXaMINER office 7 t it Weymouth Streets. Possess i n =. eee the ist of April. Apply at the ee ‘ye Conrt OMtdd to HgNEY SurTA fel) wt Me LET.—A Dwelling House, corner of Graf: 4 =e Poe ae i ei Cage aah Os Og rs WS