— smn THE DAILY EXAMINER . ee a - : “ WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 22, 1898. Local and Other Items. Local and Other Items. ed —_ ; se Oe Soc , eve Goll Bros. new advertisement octaL.— We understand that “several . K i } See gentlemen from the city are arranging gg Tue Cares Cr anne b ae to ae ee = in a Factory \PRIN b, Hd Remnants E emnan \ a eninan q asy- Mail arrivea ~~ ow at 12.15. ornwall to-morrow night, s | a and sermon on ‘“ The pepEN DER , . . Les St. Peter's Church this plessed Trint'y, in at 7 3U evening ’ 2 i yustaRy The mentbers of No. 1 Battery, : ae Artillery, will meet for drill to-mor = (Thursday) evening at 8 o'clock. ro# . = tock EY.- At a meeting ef the Victoria we Clu! held lest evening it was decided Hocke} urn match “* English va. Scotch ' to play a ret + Souris 0D the evening of March 1. te . aeonieeihl LacrvRe.-- Remember that Mr. Haslam ai see his iliustrated lecture ia the Lyceum Sane Thursday) evening, and that all 20 : ho attend will be more than pleased. qho att Tur Lrcecm —to night. A splendid pro- ~amme bas been prep red. Proceeds go he reliel « f the poor. Don't fail owards '} neat and help along 4 good and worthy to a! cause. Gry Counct The special meeting of the City Council to be held to-morrow siternvon 18 called for the purpose of ap- poin' ing all standing committees, aiso & Cily surveyor. onus Soumersips Civic Exvecrion .— Yesterday gas nomination day for the Summerside Town Council. Besides the old board, Mesars W. py Beker, Ronald Campbell and W. H. Man- on nominated. There is no opp sition to Chairman Hunt. SsouLDER DISLOCATED —QOn Monday night ast, while Mr Patrick Ayers, of W ellington, ous driving from his home to Miscouche, the horse took fright, and, turning suddenly, threw Mr. Ayers out on the road, dislocating Dr. McKay is in attendance. Canada sailed recently tom Funchel, Maderia, to join the Britiab North American squadron, The Canada is sonmasded by Cap sin H. W. Dowding. She seceeds from Maderia direct to Bermuda, where she will be docked and overhauled. eneneiuattiiatiil A Bro Price. —Advices from Montreal state that the David property, corner of St James sod St. Peter Streets, that city, hve been sold to the Canada Insurance Company st $29 per foot, realizing $180,000, A megnificent brick structure will be erecte 1 thereon soon, bis shoulder. Navat.—H M. 5. Tae W RECK ED Forru. — The Halifax Herald says Tay'ors wre ked brigantine Biith was seld yesterday as she hes on Egg Island reef for $180 to Mr. Musgrave, of Morrison & Musgrave Capt. William Hennebery brought some spars and rigging up ia the echooner Belica. Usios Meerixas —The meetings in St Paai’s Schoolroom and Zion Charch last even- ing were largely attended At the first neet- ing in the schoolroom ao address was made by Rev. Mr. Palmer, and the after mectings were led by Rev. W. W. Brewer Rev. W. Hamlya was tho speaker in Zion Charch, Mock Paruament.—At a meeting held in the Y¥. M. C, A. last evening, it was decided to organ.ze a Mock Parliament, and s committee was cppointed to make arrange- men‘s for a formal opening of the House, preparing a constitution and completing other preliminary work. A Pertivent Questiox.—A correspondent of the Halifax Herald aske the following question: Where does the air come from to take the place of the air which goes up the chimoeys of houses with double windows and rfectly fitting docrs? Is it not drawn on the cellar and drains up through the floors? Would this fact account for diphtheria developing in houses with good drainage? A Samete Quack Nosrraum.—Dr. Alfred Bouillon, of Matane, Que., has become famous by inventing a remedy called ‘the elixir anti periodiqus,”of which not less than 60 000 bot- iles have been sold in six months, It turns cut, however, that the mixture is nothing more or less thin brandy and giv, and one chemist bas been fined $120 or three months im jail for selling the same, Civic Meetino —A meeting of the electors of te town of Sammerside was heid in the Market Hall at that place on Monday even- ing. Addresses were made by Richard Hunt (Chairman of the Town Council) R. C, Me- Leod, D. Rogers, Neil McQuarrie, J. H. Bell aod others. A motion authorizing the Town Council to pay the chairman (whoever he might be) for 1893 a salary of $200 was de- clared carried, A Vatvaste Fsrate.—The late Mark Curry of Windsor, N. 8S, left an estate valued at one hundred thousand dollars. After providing for relatives all is bequeathed to religious and benevolent purposes. He gives $40,000 to Acadia college; $20,000 to Baptist foreign missions; $10,000 to Baptist home micsions; $10,000 to Baptist ministers’ annuity fund Lhe balance goes to charitable par poses, Crruixe — A curlingmatch, Militia vs. Civil- ians, was played in the :ink « few afternoons ago, which resulted in a victory for the latter. Appended is the score : Militia. Civilians. } A Longworth, VY W Beer, Col Irving, lr © James, E Stewart, KU Beer, M Johnst Capt Taylor, G A Sharp,—15. F H Beer, Dr Johnson. — 4. W A Weeks, W A © Morson, J A Lawson, 5 Grev, Dr Beer, H M Davison 12 J Unsworth. —7. Militia—16; Civilians—22. A return match will be played to-morrow afterno mn. _- 2. Peeutran Acctpent.—On Saturday last &) Mr. John Crawford of Tryon, was driv- ing a load of wood to his house he met With a serious accident, by which he will tobably never again have the right use of is legs. He was sitting on the tcp ot the load with his feet hanging down, and when driving down a small hill the sleigh ran against a trea and jymmed his legs so se- carely that he was unable to extricate him self. Hisson, who was in the woods, heard his father’s cries for help, but on ar tiving on the scene found it a difficult un- dertaking to release him. It was impos- sible to back the horse and it was only by cutting «ff rhe sleigh stakes on the opposite tide to which bis father was fastened and palling the Joad over that he could get him clear. The left leg is termbly crushed and bruised and the right one is broken, and it is not likely they will ever assume their Natural condition, as Mr. Crawford is now about seventy-five years of age. —Guar. who have not paid up their 1892.—Bazsar Cv. at low prices. Brussels carpet has got to go regardless of cost. selves. Call and have o look through. No trouble to ahow our goods.—Prowse Bros., Stamper’s Corner. i of new feit hats. you our steck and quote our prices if you will call.—James Paton & Co. £20 3i Don’? rorcrt the Janitor’s benefit at the oe Ice in spleadid condition. Citizens’ Band in attendance with a splen- Rivk to-night. did programme. Give Mr. Worth a full house. He richly deserves it. Masonic —Grand Master S. W. Crabbe and a nember of brethren from the city left last evening te pay a fraternal ‘visit to True We understand that before they return to the city they are to be entertained at dinner at the Landsdowne Brothers’ Lodge, Tryon. Hotel, Cape Traverse. Horse Norre.—In the course of Belkaiser, Messrs. Loughran & Leitch. has already commenced, the first Warburton. St. Dussran’s CarHepRaL.—The first of the series of sermons to be given on Sunday evenings during Sunday evening next by meel, Kelly's Cross, His subject will be “Bap- tism.” subject will be the power to forgive sins,” by Rev. will be delivered on Rev. P. A. McEl Lent On the following Sunday evening the ‘Penance: the onald B. Macdonald, Rustico, On the Sunday evening following the sermon will be delivered by Rev. Allan J. Macdonald, Fort Augustus, who will have for his subject ‘The Eucharist”; and on the succeeding Sunday the Sacrament of "Extreme Unction” will be considered by Rev. Peter Curran, of Tracadie, mon of the series will be preached by Rev. Dr. Morrison, D. D., Rector of St. Danstan’s College. —_-+<-_--— News Notes. The brutal murderers of the negro Henry Smith, at Paris, Tex., have held a mass meet- ing to denounce Governor Hogg for denounc- ing their crime. Oa Monday, Feb, 13ch, magistate Desnoy- ers in police court declared lotteries illegal, but the Mount Royal lottery has appealed rom this judgment and is running as before, Local Notices. The great chance for bargains in boots ia at Goff Bros. Ladies oil pebble flannel lined boots, $1 45. now $1, at Goff Bros. We would be glad to receipt bills for all accounts for A lot of pastels, etchings, steel engrav- ings and oi! pvintings at your own price at the Bazaar Store. Remember that we have thousands of pairs cf boots and shoes that must be disposed of yet —J M McLeod & Co. feb22 Don’t regret after the sale is over that you did not know the bargains you could have had in boots and shoes at J M McLeod & Co's feb22 James Paton & Co. have en hand a hand- some lot of new carpets in velvets, with bor- ders to match. tapestry equares. Also, a nice lot of velvet and fel22 What the people want is good honest goods Our stock of tapestry and Our new and nobby hats sell them- {21 3i GeytLemen.—We have a splendid variety We will be pleased to show The stock of boots and shoes, rubbers and overshoes must be converted into cash. Everyone should see the stock prices before they buy elsewhere.—J. B. Macdonald. f14 61 A lot of men’s and women’s boots selling at half price at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. febl6 6i Ladies’ skating boots, price $2.50, now sell ing at $1.50, at J. B, Macdonald's Boot Store. feb16 6i GRAND ORGAN RECITAL, (IN AID OF ORGAN FUND), IN ST. JAMES’ CHURCH, a Monday Evening, February 27th, BY— MR. S. N. EARLE, Assisted by the Choir of the Church. SOLOISTS :~Mrs. Malcolm McLeod, Mrs. Roome and Mrs, E. H. Norton. Programme later. Admission, 25 cts. feb9 February 28th and March Ist, E.H. NORTON & CO., AUCTIONEERS. ARGEST COMBINED TRADE SALE ever held in Charlottetown, at the Burnt Pre- Norton & Co., commencing at (i o'clock on TUESDAY, Feb. mises lately occupied by K. RB. 2th, and continuing two days :— The tly damaged stock of HARDWARE, including lv tons White Lead and Culored Painis (best English and Casedina brane), Boies see C d rar tine, Oxes ass, ris ee oe ee Wire, 200 wanes Nai . rolls each of Tar and Dry Paper, Whiting. Ockre, Brushes, and general stock of Seasonable Hard- Patty, 6 tons Barbed ware, ——,ALSO-————— Large Trade Sale of STAPLE GROCERIBS, including in part: 25 barrels Sugar. 12 pancheons Molasses, 110 half chests Tea, 10 crates Crockery- two weeks an advertisement will appear and ca‘alogue be issued of 18,197, the young Wilkes horse owned by The season mare bred was on the 17th inst., owned by Dr. No. riest has The closing ser- . ; ‘Steam Navigation Co., Ltd, ware, 10 barrels Flour, 50 boxes Starch, 25 gross French Blacking, Washboarda, Coffee, Ginger, Pepper, 50 boxes Soap, 3) barrels Vinegar Tea- | | pots, Lamp Obimneys, Castor Oil, Cigars acd | general wholesale stuck ef Groceries Merchaat« can reserve their orders for Spring | Goods and supply themselves at Auction prices at this sale. No reserve prices. All goods offered will be sold. E. H. NORTON & CO., feb’ —10i eod Auctioneers. ? ’ for our TRADE, and can show all the latest in COUNTERPANES, Honey Comb and Satin Finish; also, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOILET COVERS, SHEETING, PILLOW COT- TON, etc., ete. SEE OUR GHRISTY'S LONDON HATS | ——FOR—— SPRING, 1893, ——IN THE— Latest Styles, Best Qualities, Lowest Prices. We have just received a very large stock WHOLESALE and RETAIL FLAT CROWNS, ROUND CROWNS, NARROW BRIMS, BROAD BRIMS, in all the Newest Colora and B’ack. BUY YOUR SPRING HAT FROM US, At the Lowest Price in Charlottetown. W. A. WEEKS & C0. Lace Curtains. 100 Pairs Odd and Soiled CURTAINS, in WHITE, CREAM and ECRU, at a Big Discount. Procure a pir before all are sold. FOR MARCH TRADE! We have just received 4 or 5 dozen in Cheap and Best If you are still in need of any HOUSE. HOLD GOODS see our lines, as we have a large variety and our prices are the lowest. W. A.W aKS & C0., Wholesale and Retail, NEXT TO BEER & GOFF'S, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1893. THE CHARLOTTETOWN ANNUAL H1K Annual General Meeti Com of Great March, 1893, at the hour of eleven o'clock, a. m. By order, F. W, HALES, febié—dy tl 28th Secretary. MEETING. of the above ny will be held at their office, corner eorge and Lower Water Streets, Char- | jotcetown, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of ing. dren’s Remn DO YOU WANT ANY! Challies, : FORMER REMNANT SALES! STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, February 6, 1893—eod & wky We are just through Stock Dresses. ants of Ginghams, Prints, Tickings, Skirtings, ete. If you do, just see the lot we are offer- aking, and have made a collection of all the Remnants and Odds and Ends; Remnants of all classes of stuff. Good goods at merely nominal prices. An immense lot. DRESS GOODS !—Lengths for Ladies’ Dresses, lengths for Chil- A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD DRESS CHEAP! Cloths, White Goods. Angola Suitings, THIS ECLIPSES ALL OUR OVERCOATS. 2 “ Check, ~ 77 5 90 12 Heavy Cheviot, “ 9 00 5 80 i ee 2 an - 9 50 6 55 Price “ing at | 3 Fine Nap, All-wool, 1250 7 00 ; 1 ‘“* * satin lined, (1600 i2 00 10 Heavy All-wool Check $8 00 95 25 Tweed, x MEN’SHOVERCOATS. 13 Heavy - Diagonal, a ro al °5 af ** Worsted, 6 25 440] 1 Fine Nap, all-wool, =£$12 50 $8 75 1. “ Tweed, 500 sais * 8 50 5.00 i ‘+ Worsted, 8 00 eg ls - ¥ ro * one 9 50 6505 5° * ” 10 50 7 00 “se “ “ 6 50 ‘isan ¢ 6 C4 9 50 6 00 mate “ ue 9 50 wos IS 8 75 5 25, i2 ss “a “ 14 00 8 50 nace “ 6 25 :400 ch +s +6 775 550] 1 HeavyIrish Fr’ze Ulster 12 50 8 80 “4 Diagonal, 9 00 575)12 ‘* Etoph “ 800 525 i. ** Melton, 975 7501 4 “ Tweed sd 8 00 5 25 Q« (Te. woe “ 92% 590 g ee See aa aang 100 «7% e td col) ** 9 00 5901 5 ‘** Scotch Iw ape 2 ee , ° 12 50 7 35 Overcoats, 12 50 775 1“ (blue) “* 1000 650) 7 * “ 1250 735 1 * “s 16. <3 “ “ “ 10 00 6 40 . . li d, 5 75 3 75 3 “ ee “fe « 1 Fine Diagonal «675 ~—«450| 7 ~*~ Hood Ulster, 960 6 35 Charlottetown, February 22, 1893, — a =_— mn ———— Goff Bros’. Bargains! = a READY-MADE low prices. TOMEN’S Oil Pebble Lace Boots, $1.45, now $1.00; Women’s Oil Pebble Button Boots, $1.25, now 99c.; 49 pairs of Women’s Oil Goat and French Kid Laced and Button Boots, size 7, at half price; 28 Goat Button Bvots, size 2} to 3}, $1.95, now $1.25; Women’s Rubber Boots, $1.55. now $1.00; job lot of Overshoes, 75c. a pair; job lot of Men’s and Boys’ Boots at great reductiun. pairs of Women’s Kid and CALL EARLY AND GET BARGAINS. GOFF BROTHERS. —— OUR MAMMOTH OFFER —_—_—_or——— CLOTHING AND © TWEEDS McKAY WOOLEN Charlottetown, January 27, 1893--dy eod & wy For * my eS Se — a gc Vee “rere oes SS SS ae 2 2 aes), . Lo OUR GROCHE FOR B ‘ ‘The Celebrated & “<2 g a is wu EAE Saies Exceed 33 MILLICN LBS. t Free, write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. Removes & — ee — 7 or 438 2220 Trow our Store, E HAVE JUST TAKEN STOCK, and find that we have the following quantities on hand :— yards Broadcloth and Overcoating, 20 705 Worsted Serge Coating, 1830 Tweed Suiting, Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1893. LY ™ = aur Pres, 60 Waterproof Coats, 50 Boys’ Suits, “ Reefers, 30 “ Overcoata, 25 Men’s Overcoats, custom- sering, made, and large quantities of Hats, Underclothing, and all kinds of Gentlemen’s Furnishings in latest styles, which must be dis posed of to make room for Spring Importations, Cash buyers will find the biggest bargains on record at 207 Queen Street. JOHN McLEOD & . CO MERCHAKT TAILORS. iw\, (x) Never before in this city has Clothing and Tweeds been placed on sale at such extracrdinary A Genuine Marked Down Sale of Winter Clothing and Tweeds for Thirty Days only. EXAMINE THE FOLLOWING PRICES : . MEN’S REEFERS. 12} Boys’ All-wool Cheviot : Tweed Reefers, mo we Good Heavy Nap, - 00 $3 40 ,Boys’ Reefers, Se f oa “ a) pique: edge and pockets, 6 50 400 YOUTHS’ .OVEROOATS, 6 Very Fine Nap, “ ‘p90 6 75 1 ” “ “ 12:0 850} 3 Cape O'soats, Scotch 2 “ - *: 20 5 25 Tweed, $10 50 72 1 ” ys = ee? 475) 4 _ a ae ae 6 Heavy Nap, 5 60 360] 3 * * 5 25 om 2 “* Frieze, 6 25 410; 1 as ” 9 00 oa 9 ** Pilot Cloth, 6 50 440! 1 Black Worsted O'coat, 5 50 38 6“ “ -550 390] 3Nap “ 850 600 .¢ “ i800 6575; 2 “ “ 800 6680 se is - 7 50 500; 8 “ ” 5 50 3a oo ” 500 3% ,BOYS’ REEFERS, — ” 425 a1 5 Tweed Cape “ 6 75 4a 3 Fine Nap (extra good), $6 50 $4 50 ‘* Heed “ 6 60 sue 1 * “ 8 50 600; 6 “* ” : 5 26 3 of 1 - % 5 50 350} 3 ‘* Cape " 6 25 4a Pare * 6 25 ae. “ os 5 00 sm 3 Heavy Nap, 5 00 Sane 6.5 ” " 475 su 3 * 4 50 ee ” " 375 2a (This lot will fit Boys from 13 to 18.) ee * ” 575 4 8 Boys’ Nap Reefers, to fit ee ” - 426 a0 Boys from 8 to 10, 400 230] 7 Heavy Friese Cape, 5a s@ MILLS. a Ee = A TEAPOT FREEI With every five pounds of our Tea bought at either 20, 24 or 28 cents per pound, we will give, free of charge, one Earthenware Teapot. _ Our Tea has given excellent satisfac- tion lately, and is too well known all over the country to require any puffing on our part. Call early and get a Teapot free, This offer is good tor one month from this date, : BEER & GOFF. Charlottetowa, January 17, 1893 —eod & wky s 3 %, '# ‘S Ete Re ¥ & » 4