— atin ae aan? = na <i i tingle Ac mane ating THE DAILY EXAMINER. - . - - - Local and Other Items, Hockey Maren at the :ink to-night. - Doe COLLARS engraved at G. H. Taylor’s - Reap G Carter & Co's new advertise- nee 7 Waar Anout CUARLOTTETOWN ?—~Annepo os N has a new opera nouse - AT 31 All stock of woolen underwear , at D. A. Bruce's {16 3i ENTERPRIS Mr James Rourke had fresh rbubaib on sale in the market on Tues- The rush for new spring clothing is at Jumes Paton & Co’s — tebi7 3i KING SALE of trouser lengths and ali ends of cleth now going on at D A, ; £16 31 Ix another column will be found the adver- Lisement of a first class business property at New Ulaegow, N S fue Stan ey did not leave Georgetown up to two o'clock ths afternoon, and it is not ex nected that she will move to day. Coms to McLeod's Hall on February 22 lear & Paper hy a WV. C ru . Womat on ** Screntific Temperance.’ 3i—fbl7 Honey in the comb, very choice ; just received at Geo Carter & Co’s. Feb. 12 4 i eod - w. C. I. UO. gratefully acknowledge the following amoun's in aid of their benevolent work : Judge Young, $5.00; R. Heartz, Keq.. $1.00. — Estey 5 Iron Toric works like m rgic, reaching every part of the buman bedy through the blood, giving to all renewed lite and vigor feb2 lm ssieeiiaiaiaiasiaiy Tarer of the best games on earth, lacroes, footbali and heckey Come to the rink to night and see the most keenly contested game af hockey ever played in the eity - A Newsrarer TO Hw SoLp.—Ata meeting of the ereditors of the Montreal Herald a few laye syo it was decid d to sell the estate by auction on the 22nd of this month. - Stziacn Drarve.—The employes of the St. Joha sun had a very enj »yable sleigh drive to Loch Lomond on Saturdsy last. A dinner at the Ben Lomond H:ase was a prominent feature of the outing ste RE Fou” eases of chi'dren’s suits. epene yester ay, at James Paton & Co's the fi-est and cheapest goods ever umported by them call and see this lot (16 3i - |MPORTANT If you want books, statienerv, parlor croquet board (complete), furniture, ete, attend the auction at K. Be-risto’s sales room to-morrow morning at 11 ocieck, when the late R. M Barratt’s and part of the late Hon R. P. Haythorne’s library will be sold without reserve cette Cayany Seep. —We have just received from Raeclen? « suouly .f the ~ bied s-od, put up by Messrs James Uarter & Co», the cele brated seedsmen his seed is without doubt the sest in the world. It is clean, and mixed in proper proportions, as recommended by the best bird fanciers. Sold in one pound pick- ages by George Carter & Co, Market Square febl5 lw Nor Lona Sgeparatep —Despatches from River Hebert, N. 3, a tew days 4go, report- ed the death by accident of Joseph Porter. Uc Wedoesday afternoon Mrs Porter, the widow, appeared to be sleeping as usual, but those in the house becoming slarmed at her sleeping <o long, tried to awake her, when it was found that she had passed away in her seep This makes six deaths in River Hebert ia ten days Remember the cleariug eut sale of beets wd shves wt stamper’s Corner The sho> has t» be vacat ed for building pu poses. Now is the time to get bargaias in fine deots. over shoes, slippers, &c.. as the stock must be soid —R. a i _ Ciornes boiled without soap! ‘‘Impos- sible,” you say. It wou'd be impossible with the erdirary washing powders; buat the fanc- tion of Lessive thenix is to do a great many things commonly deemed impossible. It m kes your clothes like snow, and it makes your hends and the water seft; it will polish your silverware, your tinware, your bath; in fact, it will clean everthing. Lessive Phenix —ask your grocer for it 5 — -—_.—_ —_— Pvemistic —A Chicago despatch says: A local friend of John L Suiliven received a letter from him to-day, stating that he (ulli- van)on Feb 9 signed articies of agreement to ight to «a fiuish, with five-ounce gloves, Queensberry rules, with Peter Maher, for a parse of $35,000, before the Metropolitan Club of New Orleans, and a side bet of $10,000 The fight is down for August next, provides Maher whips Fi zsimmons Su!livan wiil go into tra‘ning in June at some point near New Orleans. re Messrs Willis Pieno and Organ Co., Ch’- town, P E Island GkytLemeNx,—I have much pleasure in stat- ing that the ** Wil iams Piano” I purchased frem you, after having been thoroughly tested by comp teat judges, has proved in every way satisfactory. It possesses a perfectly rellyble and responsible action, combined with a son- orous and remarkably beautiful quality of tone. I consider it eminently adapted for Singing to, its tone blends admirably with the voice, and I would highly recommend these pianos to intending p»rchasers, and believe ‘hat withsuch instruments there is no need for American importations. Wishing your pianos the succes they merit, I remsin, Yours very truly, L. E. Prowse Baxp oF Hore INpusTRIAL ¥ XH1BITION.— A ime ug of a very infe @~x Dg charac «fr took i Pisce yesterday evening in St. Paui’s School Toom, when an exhibi:iion of various useful aad lancy artices made by the children be- nging tothe St Paul's Band of Hope, was heli. The room was filled to its utmost cap- actry, and & progr-inme, consisting of sengs, recitations, &c., carried out by the children themeelves, wes nit appreciated by the audience The exuidic«< gave evidence of much industry and skill on the par’ of the y ung people, and prizes were awarded in — departm: nts, neellework, paper 1 ing, sc:»pbook m»king, wood saw work, drawing, cakes and Candies, At the close of the proceedings a few hearty and appropriate “orda of en- couragement were spoken by F. L. Haszard, E }, sod the m-eti: g “as concluded with the singing of a byma and the Benediction “ers, ne Carving, fret itil ei ata Local and Other Items, Fir-t New Suits for Spring, 1892, at Jas. Paton & co. {16 3i PHILODERMA is @ positive cure for burns and xalds, It acts like magic. {2 lm Doe CoLtars.—Name engraved on dog collars by R. ¥. Madigan. Leave orders at Grant & Uo’s., Queen St _To Nieut.—East vs West at the Rink, East wear light clothing ; West wear dark, Lome and enjoy yourself Doc CoLiars. -~Don't buy your dog collars express Saturday.—W. E. Dawson, We have alot of child: en's ulsters which we h. ve put upen the coun- ter to-day at 75 centseach — Harris & Stewart, Best hockey match of the season in the Riek to-night Admission, 15 cents. Choice music by the Citizen's Band. Two HuNDRED navy blue suits, suitable for men, boys end youths, will be sold cheap. Just received.— James Paton & Co, febl7 Sin Tue Piano used at the Lyceum last evening with graceful ability by the cultured per. | formers, was aful!-toned tri-chord ‘Williams, kindly loaned by Messrs. Willis & Co. Avother lot of new spring clo- thing opeping to-day at Jas. Paton & Co's. feb}7 3i - For softening, improving and beautifying the skin, no preparation that has ever been introduced equals Fatey’s Fragrant Philo- derma. Druggists sel! it. febl lm Tue W. C. T. U. meeting in McLeod's Hall on February 22nd, will be on of interest to all who desire to have our ch 1- dren taught the effect of alcohol op t e human system. 3i—febl7 Hundreds of new suits, suitable for children and biys C ll and see the new shades in tweeds, veivets and worsted-. Will be sold cheap.—James Paton & Ce. {163i Tuer Kxyow How Ir Is.—The people of Johnstown, Pa., know what it ia to suffer, and they have just subscribed $1,100 for the at+rving Russian peasants. Itisa retarn of some of the bread which generous people cast upon the Johnstown waters, The onty new spring clothing in town is at James Patou & o's. fhe chexpest stock in the city. Call and see febl7 3i Per-onal Mrs. Strickland was unable to sing at the concert of last evening, owing to a cold. Mrs. Haviland’s condition is report«d **about the same ” to-day. George J. Longfellow , a brother of the famous poet, is a farmer near Bexton, N. D Mr. Geo. Stanle:, of Stanley Bros , left last evening for the Old Country on a business trip. The Emperor Francis Joseph has been con- fined to bed for several days with illness. His condition is causing some anxiety. W hat earnest seeekers after political purity they are. Look at the leaders: Laurier- Mercier-Pacaud-McGreevy. What a combin ation. St. John Sun: It seems that Mr. Blake must leave the liberal party. By a singular coincidence the excommunication of Mr. Blake comes simultaneously with the beatifica- tion of Mr Thomas McGreevy. A private letter received from Hon. Mr. Chapleau under date of Tallehasse, Fia., the Minister states that he wasa trifle better, but drapite the fact that the thermometer there registered 80 degrees, he had decided to go stillfurther south. If all has since gone well, Mr. Chapleau is now at Tampa Bay He will remain thee until Feb. 25rh, when, if his health will permit, he will return to Or tawa to attend his duties. Oddfellowship is growing rapidly in the State of Massachusetts. The semi-annual meeting of the Grand Lodge was held on Thursday From the Grand Master's communication it is learned that since the reinstitution of the Grand Lodge half a century ag, 212 lodges have been insti- tuted,76 649 members have been initiated, 7,884 have been admitted by card, 7,827 have died, 73,781 have’ been relieved ; present membership 43 187 The t a receipts have been $6 670 626. and the total relief «ff rded, $2,431,118, Total number of Rebekah lodger, 106, with a membership of 16,138 The grand repre- sentatives report the extraordinary ad- dition of 34.442 to the roll of members to all of the subordinate lodges throughout the country. The grand secretary reports cash on hand, Feb. 1, $3,587. and special fund for support of Rebekah fund, $344 The Prince Edward Island Medical Register shows that there are seventyefour qualified physicians in this Province. We quote the pames and addresses of those who reside in this city :— George A. Baynes, M D.C. M., Univ. Mc- Gill Geil, Montreal, 1869. Francis D. Beer. M. D., Harvard Univ. 1860. Edward Blanchard, M. D, Coll. P. & 8S. New York, 1872, Member M. P. A., Gt. Britain & Ireland, 1880 Peter Conroy, M. D. Laval Univ. Quebec, 1878 fhomas Dawson, M. D. Harvard Univ. 1864 1867 Jobn T. Jenkins, M. R. C. 8. Eng. 1854. Stephen R. Jenkins, M.D. Univ. Penn- syivania, 18384. z Richard Johnson, M. D. Harvard Univ., 1865 Henry D. Johnson, M. D. C. M. Univ. Me- Gill Coll. Montreal, 1885. ‘ Frederick F. Kelly, M. D. Univ. New York, 1888. Jobn Knox, L L. D., Licence Govt. P. E. L, 1s72 : James MeLeod. M D.C. M Univ. McGill Coll Montreal. 1873. ; Francis P. Taylor, Cert. Britieh Registra- tion, 1867 L R.C 8. Edin., 1866, F R C.S. For Over Frery Years Mrs mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little suiferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘‘ bright as a button.” It is very pleagant to taste. It soothesthe child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Re sure and ask for ‘* M's. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no ether kind. lyr uatil you see my stock, which will be here by | simon W. Dodd, M. D. Harvard Univ. | Winsloe’s ' Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of » ' ! | A —_A ND -— eadymade Clothing | Children’s Clothing, Felt Hats, Youths Clothing, Hard Hats, Men’s Clothing. ARG AINS Every Day This Month —A 'T' niniginanenie ROWSE BROS, ment ea mae Wonderful Cheap Men. Edin., 1871. ce James Warburton, L. R. C. P. & S. Edin, | 1882. | ape Charlottetown, February 17, 18912-eod & wky - WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 17, PATTON BROLHERE. fx} Our Cheap Sale was such a suc- cess last month that we will con- tinue it this month. Our Stock is new---10 shop-worn goods. Bargains in every department. Goods have to 12 be sold to make room for our large Spring Stock. {x) —_— PATTON BROTHERS, - - - 136 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, February 10, 1892—eod & wky GREAT CLEARANCE SALE THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT [x] We invite the public to call and see for them- selves. We have placed in the market an elerant range of Gents’ Furnishings at Cost, to clear, in- cluding Underwear, Shirts, Collars (latest styies), Ties, Gloves, Caps, etc. : As we are going out of this special line, we ask- you to secure for yourselves Bargains only to be. had once in a great while. Genuine Sale. Come and secure first choiee. Overcoats and Suits selling crvap. McLeod & McKenzie. Charlottetown, November 10, 1881—eod & wky See REAT CLEARING SALE —--——_ C) #?* —_ —_—_ Dry Goods and Clothing ——_———_A'T—_——_ J.B. MAUDONALDS, QUEEN STREET, (—COMMENCING— Tuesday, nd of February, and Continuing during the Entire Month. THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), 20 p c. off | Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling, 20 p. c. off Ladies’ Shawls, Jackets and Ulsters, 20 “ Ladies’ Felt Hats, ~ ae, Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corset:, 20 “ Union and All-Wool Flannels, 2. « Silks, Velvets, Piushes & Trimming, 20 | Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10“ Men’s Fur Caps & Ladies’ Fur Goods, 20 “ Prints, Cretonnes and Flannettes, 10 «“ Men’s Underclothing & [op Shirts, 20 * Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 19 « The bulk of this Stock was newly imported last Fall, and marked as low as any in the city, and now subject to above Discounts, which is certainly a good opportunity to get Bargains. ds B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Commencing TUESDAY, 2nd of Fevruary, and Contiauing daring the Entire Moath, x )— HE WHOLE STOCK wiil be sold at a Discount of 20 par coat. for CASH only. is a Bene + Sale. The Stock is nearly all new -the very best in the city. want honest-made goods at extrwrdinary ba-guins, this is your chin + to buy 2 THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOZ This If you them at STORE. Charisttetown, February 1, 1892—eod & wky f Ea, conrune ee: en i, i ae ae