TEI Ty Se CN ca gee 4 ly _ THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - Local and Other Items, O O. F.—St. Lawrenee Lodge meets to bight - PHuILHARMONI Full meeting of the So- ciety for practice thie evening. - Loox All kinds of overshoes very cheap this week at Goff Bros i Se USF ARLOAD of Boots ar i Shoes has eiritt ed from the Silver Oar within the last ten days - Masont The brethren of Victoria Lodge, A RA A. BS. O82 yezular meeting this eve -_>- ple S ning at 8 o’c! Eo Regular mon*hly meeting | the Hilixborongh Boating Club th's even-| ing st 8 o'clock A full attendance of | mem ders reques ed ' - ~ {EAP J before you b sad Shoes, and dont torget those Overs>oes Cheap Jack, sign of the Silver Our, oppo the raiway scati ; = i MEETING The reguiar monthly meeting of i fiollo Hose Company wil! be held in their | *y : . . . ' room, Ci'y Ba'lding, this ( londay) evening, t §$ o'cloek.-—-J:mes MeQuillan, Secretary. o Orr 10 Dononester.—Dep Sheriff Kig- | ging leit in the special train this morning | with the prisoner John Cumming, whe | goes to Dorchester Penitentiary for three years bs iain Puorowrarny ALBous. — The priscipal feature of the bargain sale at the Diamond Bookstore the present week will be photo- graph albums The stock is the largest and handacmest in town. —~—_- — Notice. —The regular monthly meeting of Tremont Fire Co No. 1, will be held at Capt. Pickard’s offive, Ruston St., thie even ing at 7.30 o'clock sharp - A full attendance p quested Ry order R. J. Wood, Sec’y. -_ Tue SraN ry arrived at Georgetown from | Pictou at six o'clock on Saturday evening, and the special mail train arrived here about half-past eight. The steamer left Gecrzet wn for Pictou at 12.15. secuicinilagaiion Lire Insornancs. —We would call attention to the advert’sement of the New York Life Iusurance Company in another column. | Applicativns for policies taken and full infor- | mation given by A. A. McLean, general | agent for P. E. I. —--> Now that la grippe is ravaging the country, it behooves us to keep in a condition to defy it, and for thie purpose there is nothing better than Everybody's Pills, 25 cents invested in | this popular family medicine now may save} that many dollars late i > Leaoue—A_ very interesting meeting of the Epworth Leagve Literary Department, will be beld this evening in the church parlor at & o'clock, Mr. F. 8. Hodg- son and hia Bible class will take the exercises. All are eorvlially we preeent. Erwonrtit eharge of invited to lia ai Fine ts Jart.- Fire eccurred Inst Friday afternoon in the county jail at Amherst, it j. supposed ree a match ignited by one of the prisoners falling on a iw+ttress in a cel}. The pris mers were immediately ri moved, «nd ina short time the fire was extinguished with- out much damage. = As a nesToreR of the system after the weak ening effec:a of la grippe, Camp>ell’s Elixir of Life saems to be all that could be desired. It is p'casact to take, and has been usel by the foremést$ physicians of Montreal, with most gratifying results. Price $1.00 per bottle. For aale by A. S. Johnson. slice Cras ron La Griree.—Frisr’s Balsam ie the latest remedy. A person who has tried it says it never fails. Whenever he feit the gtip* closing in on him he took a few ——— remember the | him about 1,000 majority. ock, | A Great Preacher Cone. | | y your Boots | Spurgeon Expires, Conscious i Great Village on Saturday. | RI ESRAPHIC VE°:. ee eee maine : “PeOlaL DEsPaTOHEs TO Tax KX AMINE VICTORY AGAIN j ‘CUMBERLAND ‘PKS OU. Begs leave to annou | AwHERST, Feb. | Cumberland has again returned A. R ; | ’ 54) | Dickie. the Conservative candid ate, giving a to the Last. Mantons, France, Feb 1. The Rev. C H. Spurgeon died at 11 Velock last night. He was conscious to the last. A Total Wreok. Lompon, Feb. 1. The accident tothe Brirish man-of-war Victoria on the Creek coast is worse than was at first reported. The vessel is likely to be a total wreck. Suicide Tevro, Feb. 1. J.J. Smith. an oil agent belonging to Cleveland, O., committed suicide here yes- terday by hanging himself with a towel. Prudently Retires. Quesec, Feb. 1. Mr. St. Amour, who intended to oppose Hon. Mr. Ouimet in Laval, has withdrawn his deposit and retired from the contest. Obituary. Hariax, Feb. 1. Rev. A. L Wylie, formerly pastor of a Halifax Presbyterian Church, died at _—_—-- ~~» Weuthner Huiletin. Toxonrs Feb. 1.-104 m. Increasing north to west winds; clearing, stationary or a iittle lower temperature. ter General Telezraphic News. San Francisco, Jan. 29 —Smallpox is spreading rapidly among the 800 Chinese in quarantine on Argel Island. They were landed January 20:h, with two cases among them. results: 1. Ordinary Life Poticic turning f are re < i = Q. Twenty-Year Endowment Poli of their cash cost, accordin yz to B. Limited Payment Life Potici their « Mu CORT 1, Policy taken at fge 22, £24? ; 2. Policy takzn ci 243 85, 8! These returns ave mac? 63 4 the insurance on the reancet: i. Persona } Yaiues, Coiucimne if 308..ran DIVIDEND 3 cf from 71 t» 215 2. Persons insared unde: Cash vaiues. cont facie i that have been paid particulars as i» options ir c2tt! Agents, giving date of birth wate The Management cf tlie Compa 1. THE COMPANY'S 4. ITS MORTALITY RAT=UY OALLED TO. DY 7: NESS wil! |} sy ct ’ comple wl. Romer, Jan. 29 —Tise Pope to-day pre- sided at the meeting uf the Congregation of | Rites, when the canonization of the vener- | able Redewptorist, Majolia, tovk place His Holiness was very weak In trying to! enter the meeting hall unaided he stumbled | over hia robes, : Lowxpon, Jan. 29.—Right Hon. Sir John Lambert, K’ C. B., P.C., isdead. He was born in 1815. He tovk a deep interest in the condition of the working people and prepared many important psruamentary bills looking to the betterment of the poorer classes, besides numerous other measures. drops of the balsam on a lump of sugar, and experienced inetan* relief Ten cents’ worth of this medicine, which ie a standard phar- maceutical preparation aad can be had of any draggiat, will last a full grown man for a week or ten days DysaMrre Exptoston. —Avn Amherst, N 8., despatch siys: An alarming explosion of dynamite occurred on Friday afternoon on the site of the Amherst waterworks, situated «bout three miles fromtown. While a quan- tity of dynamite was being thawed in an out- butiding. it exploded with a loud report and blew the building to pieces. It also blew out the windows and dvor of a newly erected engine house. No one was in the building at the time. Fertunately the workmen had left a few momenta before, ard 30 no one wea injured. , - Nava, —H. M. S. Magicienne has been ordered to North American and West India Station from the Cape and West Coast of Afriea to take the place of the Comus paid cf, The Magicienne is a twin screw third class cruiser, the material of the hull is steel- sheathed with wood, and she is bark rigged and hasone funnel She waa built at Govan and Leunched in 1888 Her displacement in tons is 2950, Her length over all is 265 feet, breadth 42 teet, draught of water 17 feet 3 inches, Her arrangement consists of the following: Six Ginch R B. L. guns, 5 tenseach; ten quick firing guns and three rachine; a'so sx torpedo launching tubes. The Magicienne has a speed of 19 knots. Fine.—Shortly after nine o’elock last tight in the midst of the storm, as Watch- man Merchant was coming along Queen Street, he discovered that the stable of Mr. Charles Heartz, situated in the rear of hie dwelling house, was on fire. Mr. Mer- chant lost no time in giving the alarm, and the fremen were on the scene with all pos- sible despatch. The fire w»s in the loft of the stable among the hay and straw. It Was soon extinguished, not, however, be- Quessc, Jan. 29.—According to local papers, Judge Jette has written to a friend here that he ia engaged with his colleagues, Baby and Davidson, completing the final report of thé Baies des Chaleurs commis- sion, which will ba presented to the Lieut.- | Governor within the next fifteen days Paris, Jan, 29. —Mgr. Richard, cardinal archoishup of Paris, who a few days ago received a letter from the Pope in which he was requested to instruct the French clergy to desse all oppusition to the repub- lie and to follow to the utmost the Pope's policy of conciliation, has written a letter to His Holiuess declaring that he is unable to communicate to the French bishops the request contained in the Pope's letter. Cardinal Richard gave as his reason for not obeying the mandate of the Pope that he does not consider it opportune to do se This reply of Cardinal Richard has made a bad impression at the Vatican, where it is believed that the action of the Cardinal is due to the influence of the royalists. ome « Call and see the new stock of hata at Prowse Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men. j00 at Best value ever offered in boys’ reefers and | suita at Jas. Paton & Co's, j30 Si | Cheapest place on P. E. I. for clothing— Jas. Paton & Co’s. j30 31 Our own make of ready-made clothing in overcoats, reefers, suits, ete, etc., mide up on the premises cheaper than imported goods, —Jas. Paton & Co. 330 3i Twenty-one cases of new hats in all the latest style at Prowse Bros., the Wonder ful Cheap Men. }80 3i | Tue largest assortment, latest styls and lowest prices in English and American hard ané coft hats on P. E Island is at Prowse Bros., the Wonderful Cheap Men 390 3i Crorr, whooping cough and brorthitis im- fore the roof was considerably damaged. There was The origin of the fire is unknown, The last person in the stable yesterday was a boy who went for some kindling abvut half- jrast three o'clock. aii Narrow Escape.—Ua Saturday after- noon while two young lads named Jost and Davison were skating ab \ut the docks,they broke through the ice off the old barge near the Steam Navigation Companys Wharf, in the track made by the Stanley Jost was nearer solid ice than Davison, and s00n pulled himself out, afrer duing which he tried to rescue his companior. in the attempt be ran over to the S. rence forhelp Engineer Charles Law Cum no insurance on the building | Failing cal medisteiy relieved by Shiloh’s Cure.—Reddin | Bros. novidwly- lil Al | Tere never was a greater boon to the (h usewife. Every form of stain or dirt | disappears before Lessive Phenix—the new solutive Wash cotton, linen or flsnnel with it. It cleans all kinds of urensile. It will clean your silverware. It is a phe- pomenal soap saver, because it does the work without the use of soap at a a makes a wondertul improvement in your clothing, after you have used it a few times. A powder, but not the old chemi- powder, which destroyed both your hands and your clothes It makes the skin soft and the hardest washing easy. mings en! Geo Arbuckle hastened to the Ask your grocer. scene, and at the risk of their lives rescued going down who was very much exhausted, was removed to his home as quickly as possible and medical It is pleasing to hear Davison when he was about for the third time. The little fellow, aid Was summoned. to-day that he ia not much the worse for his adventure. -_—_— held at the Hotel Davies oa Monday evening next, the Ist of February. Tickets can be secured at Davies’ end Redd’n Bros’. drug stores, and st the Apothecaries’ Hall.—E R. Brow, Secretary of Committee. t PRICE , Charlutietowa, P. &. HEN ARCHIBALD H. WELCH, ond RUFUS W. WEEKS, Actuary. = § DAVID —— — LA GRIPPE! —————{:) What will build up the System the Lives of Scores of the Afflicte d@ ? (x)—__———- PEPTONIZED ALE AN The Great Food for Convalescents from any Wasting Disease. —_———— (x 25 CENTS. July 17, 1891—dy m w f & wky l yr New York Lire INSURANCE Co’ cost, according to age of insured EXAMPLES CF MAT 3. Policy taken ct Aa 07, 23,903; © ; #033 Casa Value, 10,388.40 > per cent. of é = ~ ~ ¢ ‘ : bee FP Ft E> 9) Divi An Os, , 9: : . +e Policy (see a mav be « 4 the ori ernount, at original rates A , fount, af LJ : With l div ce 5.4 Ris . dividends, sinounting. te HISU.UZ y be \ hira in ¢ j : t ee eS, SP eee : ‘ ; 2. Policy (3« e shove) may le conti Lwithout further payments receiving annual dividends, and the accumulated Civid Sy ik unting 20.< is, ilat Vidconus, ainounting to $4,820.30; ma be withdrawn in ca e ia . Yeraons desirine t iene cent win thet & thet Persons desiring to ea 1 MITS OT) PO al O35 their present age, and further TT avait ¥¥ EXCEEDED $155,090,036. 2. ITS INCOMES EXCZI=DED TI 3. ITS ASSETS AND INSCURANCS BOTH LARGELY INCREASED ‘ 6. A DETAILED STATIMINT OF GP AMs.n eo WILLIAM H. BEERS, President; BURK™. Gen’? Manager for Canada. GREAT CLEARING SALE nce that its Twenty- Year Tontine Policies, issued in 1872, are now maturins ee -, with the following m 2) i252 per cent. in excess of their cash | i. te cxaaime beiow, returning feorn 53 to 71 per cent. in exceay ‘fincurd, (Sec example below.) 1 45 to lil fisedfed. (see €x. per cent. in excesa of mple below.) IMG FOLICIES., hit): Cash ¥alue, $4,767.96 tig! UISh Yalne, 8,238.46 ‘ter the Company has carried polivics Jor twenty yeare. 44 7 hiew ef the above cash , Rt Origincl rates, an receive CASH J} pretuiums that have beem . ‘ce. (See example below.) icles may, in leu of the above w.tbout turther payments, and ¢ 3-per coat.-of ell premiums ter as they aecrue, (See acci a ue. © address the Company or its ! 7 4 ounce that: BUSINESS FOR 189) LAT OF 1890. | N¢ ow r Ji lNY FORCE WERE a ‘ THE YEAR’S- BUSI- ater the Annual Report is . Peme eo 2 ES bm a J t RY TUCK, Vice-President; Vice-President; .° ee oud Nave D BEEF, AT ALL DRUGEGISTS, DR. GEO A. BAYNES, Physician and Surgeon, —-—SPECIALIST ON— Diseases of Women and Chronic Diseases of Men. VERMS :—Consultati -n and Prescrintion, $1.90 ; Consultauon, Sp cial Examination and Pre- ecription, from $2 00; Visita in Ciry, frum $1.00; Visiis to C untry, usual rates, OFFiCE :—Quen Square, Ch'town. from 10 to (2«. m . and frum 2 to 4 p. m. Night Calls attenced to at Residence, 117 UPPEKR YR N E STREET. Acdress all professional letters to P.O Box 47, E.I dw—-jan26 Hours CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF Bie : | Prince aud Dorchester Streets, which is now r eS av | occupied by Wm. T. Ro»ome. Possession given in May or Novevaber next, as may be desired | IS MARKED IN BRONZ: LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENLINE, oo san. t jan2—dy & wky 7. & Be. | tt @ , ° Bat at Horet Davies.—A ball in aid of | the Masunic Temple Buitding Fund will be’ pea t ] N Angust last, between Cornwall ami North Biver, a lady’s woolen square. The owner can have the ssme on applyiag in Cha lottetown at the law office of dw li J T. MELLISH oe ee eawirm, GAPSK. OWE INAD «be W ANTED.— Men and women at once. 30? to } $250 m nihiy. B. CAMPBELL, Presi- | dent, 218 LaSalle St., Chica,zo. li —jan30 | y ENTS !—“ Life of Sir John A. Macdovald” } is the most popular book now on the i)o- | nanion market. See reviews in daily and weekly papera. Next we -« we will be p eparea | to fill orders in eight styles of bindings. Azents’ | requisitions promoptiy fitled Ws want four |energetic canvassers Addresa EARLE PUB- | LISHING Hovss, St. john, VN. B. jan22 | nae ‘ é "Tau Sn experienced teacher is open i for engagement as tutor, one or two hours ‘per day. Apply at this office. si—jan2t | po LET— The desirable Dwelling House heat ed with aot water, and situace on corner of Premises may be sean on application to GEOKGE | ALLEY. tu th sat—janld } * j T° LE (.—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street known as the Cesteilo property. Ap- ply to Davies & Haszard, or the owner, JOHN AYLWARD, Southport. jant j gy tan A purse of money. The owner can } have same on application at Tuk Ex +MINER office aad payment for this advertissment. dec ‘Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), ‘Men’s Underclothing & Top shirts, CREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES for our Spring Stock. THE ONLY REAL AND GENUINE PATTON - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1892. atts. i ——_-———_—_ © '—_—- —- ry Goods and Clothing ——-——A'T—___——_. J.B. MAGDUNALDS, QUEEN STREE, —COMMENCING- Tuesday, 2ad of February, afd Continuing during the Entire Month. i {x) THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: 20 p c. off , Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling, 20 p. ¢ off Ladies’ Felt Hats, oe Union and All. Wool Flannels, 20. * | Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10 * Prints, Cretonnes and Flannettes, 10. Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 19° Ladies’ Shawls, Jackets and Ulsters, 20 “ Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corsets, 20 “ Silks, Velvets, Plushes & Trimming, 20“ Men’s Fur Uaps & Ladies’ Fur Goods, 20 “ ae. * The bulk of this Stock wis newly imported list Fall, and marked as low as any in the i city, und now subject to above Discounts, which is certainly a good opportunity to get Bargains. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. LLL LL LLL NAAM ILI AT THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, ‘Commencing TURSDAY, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Eutire Month, YHE WHOLE STOCK will be sold at a Discount of 20 per cent. for CASH only. This is a Bene t Sale. The Stock is nearly all new the very best in the city. Ifyou want honest-made gouds at extriordinary ba g ins, this is yuur chance to buy them at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlottetown, February 1, 1892—eod & wky EE S Qa a ene er PATTON BROTHERS. } {x} ‘Next Month we purpose altering the plan of our Store to make room _In order to reduce our stock we will give some Bie Bargains in all departments. This is our first ——— Sale---you will find it genuine. 6 imitate none but surpass all. 136 QUEEN STREBT. Gharlottetown, January 6, 1691—e04 & wky —_ ————S SS =— = Ee = > = — — GREAT CLEARANCE SALE THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHME\ to ca'l antl see for tiem- in tac marcet an clezaart at Uopst, t> Giaac. tm Collars (latest styles), invite the pubic We have plasel vange of Gents’ Farnisiings eluding Uaderwear, S.irts, Ties, Gloves, Caps, ete. As we are going out of this special line, we ask- you to secure for yourselves Bargains only to be. nad once in a great while. Genuine Sale. Come and secure first choiee. Overcoats and Suits selling cheap. 4 1)— WMecLeod & McKenzie. We sel ves. 2th inst. a Mucksdin lined with : chamoise skin. Please eave id at this office, tt{—jands Charlottetewn, November 10, 1891—eod & wky § A lg a: mig tome ae Ce ee GP a ite At ae 8 ge na a ce me genggnetacce ee See ee ee “ro LST RS REE EE SB. Tgbuirny