» the Best » is our great pride, THE D Notice Ma. Hanny McPaRiane bas been appoint. ed agent tor The Ki aminer Publishing Uo. at gouris, and ts authorized to receive payment of accounts due us, and to grant receipts for the same. eae Tue Dairy EXaMIneR reaches Souris every evening of the day of issue and is for sale by our age nt. al and Other Items. e-— Loc ” gen Beer Bros, bargain corcer. 7 Peter's pexxvt Reavines—To-night. St. Schoolroom to night. TweaTnicaL.—-The Boston Comedy Com je playing to good houses in Ca‘ais, Me. Penny Readings in St. REMEMBER the , Programee in Peter's Schoclroom to night. another -oluIno > y. M. C. A.—The advertisement of the ponen ent of the Y. M. C. A. concert ap vat P Read it. pears tu another columa. fue Y. M. C. A. Concert has been post- med from Thursday, March 2ud, until [hareday, March 9 a, Remember the datr. Detayed wy Tue Sxow.—The mail special which left hee for Cape Traverse at» 1 ine p’clock last night did not reach her destina- tion until a quarter past eleven this forenoon. She wae detained by snow on the track about tro miles from Emerald on the Cape Traverse prapch avdsianaiileceaiiin Hocxey. —We understand that the Vic- toria Hockey Club are making arrange- ments fora grand match game of hockey, «9 be played on the evening of the Mth inst. Everybody should reserve the date and go. See advertisement to-morrow. _ - -- Tus Smect Inpustry.—The smelt busi- ness is booming again at Richibucto, and good hauls are being made. Over twenty esrloads were despatched from that station iq Jsnuvy, oot including shipments in smaiier lo's. The season closes oa the 15th of this month. quantile Ixrernestine Lecturse.—The lecture given hefore the s'udents of the Business College lust evening by A. B. Warburton, Eeq , was well attended. The subject, **Epo hs in Eng- lish History,” was well and skilfully handled, ard the audience present thoroughly appreci-« a‘ed the rich treat. At the close Mr. War- burton was tendered a hearty vote of thanks, Principal Miller presided during the eveniog ow ->-— From Sr Jonn'’s.—There are over one tiousand houses built and in course ef erection in St. John’s, Nfli., east. The rates of insurance have gone up 10 per cent. since the late fire. This, on $4,000,- 6 worth of maurance held by companies there, amounts to an annual drain on the city property $30,000 more than previously. He Dips’t Axswer.—Carlyle Harris was before the :oirt at New York on Tuesday for wife poisoning, and the Recorder says: “As svon as Harris had turned around to go to the e the name ot Dr. Robert W. Buchanan, of Halifax, who is under indictment for wife poisoning, was called out. Both prisoners met face to face. ‘*“*Heilo, Doctor, has your day come too!” asked Harris. Bachanab simply smiled, but didn’t answer. Enreataryment.—The League of the Cross, Kinkora, will hold another grand entertainment in the B. I. 8S. Hall at Emerald, on Monday, 15th inst, This entertainment will consist of a lecture, vocal and iostrumental music, dramas, reading*, recitations, etc., and promises to elipse anything of the kind given there yet--not excepting the late Social—there- fre everyb dy should attend this enter- tiinment. Doors open at 630 p.m. Per- formance to commence at 7 o’cl ck. *Soraps or IJstanp Hisstory.”—This was the subject of the lecture given in Wrigh:'s Hwl ket evening by R. H. Mae donald, of St. Eleanor’s. Me. W. Harris. pres lei ‘The lecture oceupied about en hour in :te di livery, and was listened to with attent on. It abounded in figures showing the progress of the Province from the time of its discovery until 1881. At the close, short addresses dealing with the early history of the Province were made by the Rev. Frederick K J. Livyd and John P Tanton, Esq., anda hearty vote of thanks waa tendered the lecturer. ae DsaTu or Mas Murpuy.—We have only to add to that which was stated yesterday in reapoct to the case of Mra. Murphy, that the jury deprecated “the practice of employing midwives who ean furnish no evidence of competency, the lives of the public being thereby endangered, while in the hands of such persons, and they suggest ‘that some le ral regulations be established r quiring such persone to possess evidence of qualification. ioferring to reports which have gone abeoad, we are requested by Mr. Murphy t» state positively that he never refused to eepd for the doctor, and that in point of (wt he went for Dr. Kelly a8 soon as he «as directed co do so, but it was then too jate to save his wife's life, = Always tie Cheapest ic cur aim when it's a matier of PRICE Tais is the case in di zens of lines of g& ods, Lu Always when it's a matter of alty. Justnew you can have both the ” spest and beat tm TABLE LINENS, NAPKIN®, TOWELS, and TOWELINGS, ty buying from Us. run by twoor three men, in case of fire, cially when it is to get sume of their pets in power so 48 tu mou p | ze sume of the city muney, when good menu who risk their lives to put out fire do Lot get a cent from the city only what the government grants. men for their work at the fire Sunday morning in the stores of ‘T. L. Chappelle and (ieo. Carter & Co, but right praise Of the members of the late Rollo Chiefs out in their hard task of stopping the fire, and but for their assistance it’s no knowing what the consequence might have been. If you wish to ascertain the cor- rectness of this statement you only have to ask any of the Chiefs and, Sir, if you refer to the report in the col- nmns of your paper of the 6th inst., you will see where you say a fireman, Jos. Hennessey, got his wrist badly cut. those I refer to, he being one of the members of the late Rollo Company. while on this subject, how it was that the new Rollo company took nearly one half hour to get to the fire after the other companiés, and I hear it was the members of the other come pany that took the hose of the Rollo company there after they had their own hose laid and the water turned on. made a very grave misteke when they pat out of the late Rollo company good men who have been tried, both at fires and on the track, end accepted a company of green meno, (vith bre exception of one or two) who know no‘hing about working at a fire, members of the late Rollo, Hose Company to take charge again, if they will accept it now, the better for citizens in geaeral. ber, has been committed by Judge Morse to the yerrs the above home for the sum of $60 per yeer. AILY EXAMINER. - : SS Sie } LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A Fir®man’s Grievance. 5Six,—A short time ago the Fire Com- missioners of Wards Four and Five, viz, Crabbe, Hooper, and Hughes, undertook to ignore the wish of the Rollo Company to give them a captain that was some good at afire. They, in their wisdom, appointed a man and seven mén under him that did not know how to couple or uncouple bose, At the fire on Sanday: morning, the 5th, Michael Hennessy and Matthew Murphy took their hose to the fire, and Bert Largs and a man by the name of Whittle laii the hose. Now I think it is time for the cffizens , Fise up. and say who shall appoint fire- m+n, Ward Five councillors or the etigiteers who havetorun the men. If it had not been forthe old Rollo; who acted as an ind: pendent hose company, the fire ‘might have assumed greater headway than it did. I think it is not well +o allow this city to be who know nothing at all about it, and espe- A FIREMAN, a od The Wrong Men In £ir,—Great credit is given to the fire- This is nothing But I thiuk the press might go @ little further and say a few words in Hose Company, who have lately been dis- banded, that went to work to help the Now, Mr. Editor, Jos. Hennessey is not a fireman, bat one of I might ask, I thiok the Fire Board I think the sooner the Fire Board gets the CITIZEN. A Yournect Cruarnat.—The boy Arthur Phioney charged with burning F. C. Wood's barn at Warren, N. S., on the 25th Decem- Industrial Home at Halifax for three Provision has been made for him ia pho sash. 8 A. O. H.—It is expected that a Division of the Ancient Order of Hibernians will be ore ganized in St. John this week, iscnatiieaiens An Enyterrnistnac Younaster — John Irving Gillis, a twelve year old son son of Mr. P. P. Gillis, of this city, is evidently possessed of the spirit of adventure. He has been living with his uncle, the Rev. R, J. Gillis, at St. Peter’s Bay, for some years, where he was ing to achool. Yesterday, after ehool was out he gave his books to a comrade, saying that hs was going to walk to town, When this became known it caused much uneasiness to his uncle, and his father was communicated with. Late last night, however, word came trom ‘Lracadie that the railway section man there had picked up the youngster, who was pretty tired. The bey accomplished twentyetwo miles of his journey safely, but this morning was taken back to his uncle. BICYCLES |! D° YOU WANT to live long and die happy / BUY A BICYCLE, and when you buy one don’: forget that the Columbia Bicycles ** The are the very best manufactured. Best is the Cheapest.” R. M. YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. jan26 GREAT DISCOUNT SALE Po Boots and Shoes, At 20 te 30 p. c. Discount. SALE BEGINS ON JANUARY 20th, WILL offer my stock of BOOTS, SHOES TRUNKS and VALISES at the above dis counts for Thirty Days, Come in and see us, A. E. McEACHEN. dy 6i eod janl 9 Ss. fTVIE Annual General Meetiag of the Diocesan Church Society will be held in St. Paul's Schoolroom ou the evesing of WENONESDAY, sth February, commencing at 8 o'clock. Com mittee Meeting the previous evening, PERCY POPE, Secretary. LINENS have aw y: been one of our strong departmen's, the val se, variety and uality being very ‘tractive buy FROM US and save MONEY. BEER BROS q B 'y NOW ; Weather Ba letin. *, poxto, Feb. 7.10 4. m. 7. westerly to north- : Strong winds or gaies, vight westerly; mild with rain, clearing at I aad turning colder agai. Charlottetown, Jan 30, 1893—eod U dte I HAVE received the following telegram : BRANTFORD, Ont., Feb. 2. F. pe C. DawvtEa. You are now Agent for Charlottetown this season--not Chappelle Tue Gootp Bicycie Co, F, de ©. DAVIES, St. George Pharmacy, Victoria Row, Tho Wonderful Cheap Men. i; {x} Although we were both born on a farm, How to give Bargains we know like a charm. And when you make money by shovel or pen, . Come and spend some with the Wonderful Cheap Men. Debtors of ours, come one and come all, And pay your accounts overdue since the fall. Your presence and ducats with pleasure we’ll greet, And A. W. Mrrenext will grant a receipt. To please any man that ever was born, Happy or jolly, morose or forlorn, With Clothes that can never, no never, be torn, * To Prowse Bros. send him to Herserr Acorn, lf in a fine dress you wish to. invest; Se You'll find us right here, the cheapest and best ; Any goods in this line you desire to see, ~ You'll be shown with pleasure by Mr, J. C. When Underwear or Shirts you need;. And good Hats, soft or hard, To Prowse Bros. with all speed Seek little Waxure Pickarp. With Clothing, every make and kind, You may be suited to your mind, In Reefers, Overcoats or Pan’s Dawn surely will supply your wants. Our Staple Department Witt Fraser has in cliarge, And the range of goods without doubt is large. When thinking to purchase articles in this line, Remember the goods are marked very fine. Corsets, Ribbons, Gloves and Laces, Meet for all the fabled graces ; Silks and Velvets and all Trimming Will Miss Gopkin show most willing. With value and beauty well combined, To suit a taste the most refiaed, - Miss Renpie will make Hat or Bonnet Worthy the praises of a sonnet. The Mantle Department is now in my charge, But the profits made are not very large.” * 7 So when you want anything of that kind. _ Bear Grorcre McEacuern in your mind.~ ~ “0 A fact that is known, and we would like impressed, That? all our Gents’ Furnishings are of the best. if you want Tie or Collar, the latest style .worn,. You can always buy cheap from G. C. Acory, . And last, but not least, I've 2 word right héfe, I'll deliver all parcels far and near, = All over the eity with 2.40 speed ; If you want quick despatch ask Sasive with his steed. ee PROWSE BROS. Charlottetown, February 4, 189z—eod & why Charlottetown, January 28, 1893—eod & wky Carri W TUESDAY. FEBRUARY 7, i8ys. $500 REWARD! As some evil disposed person or persons have started the report that we had failed up and our Store closed, we offer the above reward, in HARD, COLD CASH, to any person or persons who will give us the information we want. We are going out of the Dry Goods business, and as we are giy— ing such large discounts for cash, our Store is the place to save money. If any person wants to know our reason for giving up the business, we shall only be too happy to give them all information if they will call, In the meantime buy your Dry Goods, Hats and Caps from us, and save 25 to 33! p. ec. BROS.. PATTON The Real: and Genuine Carpet Men, 136 Queen Street. feb4 White Goods. HOU00) Mm-—-rs H EELS |SPOKES, Carriage Bolts, and DUPLEX GEARS and Dods Carriage _—— Maker requires. ly) |x] WHITE COTTONS, Best and Cheapest in Prince Rdward island WHITE COTTONS from 4 cents per yard up. Call and see the Cotton we show at 10 cents. EMBROIDERIES !---All Embroideries selling and less. at half price BARGAINS in Unbleached Table Linens. MOORE & McLEOD. ee ee age Goods! RIMS, Hubs, Shafts, Panels, etc.; Springs, Axles, Tire Steel, [ron Bands, Trimming Leather, Drills, Curled Hair, Moss, MoLAUGHUI) , Nobles & Hoares, Harland & Co’s., Valentine & Co's, Cox & Uo’s. & Co’s. VARNISHES, Japans, Colors, Tubes, Brushes—in fact, everything the The Biggest Stock, the Largest Assortment, and the Cheapest. WW. EH. DAWSON. Charlottetown, January 24, 1893—eod & wky — ——_- ee QU HB HIN FISH. POONDS CODFISH, INSURANCE COMPANY °°°2us8~ DESBRISAY & STEWART, AGENTS FOR P. E. L OFFICE-~—- Setilemen ta. Issthe Queen of Fire Companies. fl ix} eo De “ Next to Bank of Nova Sootia, Charluttetowa, _ Low Rates. Prompt jm—jan4 CARVELL BROS. | feb4—-pat guar wat 2i | Columbia Restaurant. OW OPEN at the foot of Weymouth Street, Misais, Oysters opposite Railway Station, ; hot Coffee, Baked Benes, etc, M fobs R8. JO. JOY, R SALE—A handsome dow sleigh, with or without robes, will Sara at Tuk EXAMINER office. - “4 % 24 ) ‘ ee ere ore = cet ee ils ee ¥