THE DAILY EXAMINER. _ o CAL Se ee atthe AST a - MONDAY, FEBRUARY 329. i892. Local and Other Items. ArpLes 30 cents 4 neck at Tanton’s. Fiery Toss Burress ivr sale cheap at the Fish Market f20 3 No SKATING at the Rink toenight ow'ng to New Sp ing Ciothing at Jas Paton & Co feb2Z Wil' fir land get a bargain dd P-ntsa for boys. Jas Paten & Co feb 22 { . @ Mel i's Hail on Feb 22, t “cientific Temperance Read- ecitations and solos. Silver collection £19 2i => I » t Reapixas.—At noon to-day e ' r at Johnson's drugstore ¢ 77 Cegreea sabeve z ro in the sun, and 36 es above in +! @ shade. rn Jas Paton & Co, recesv-d last week six ge ca-es ot new Spring Clothing, consisting ys and ebildrens clothing, men’s ready Sp:'ng ovircoats, suits and Meliasa ta, = In the excitement of new drug stores forget the old ones One hundred and ei bexes of Pink Pills received to-day at Dodd's Medical Hall £20 sat* wod tf - Bica Srerers, Saponies and Canadian [weed Suita in drahs, cromos aad greys, #1 wool goods, si received Your choice for $5 50. Hundseds to choose from — Jas. Paton * Co., Popular Clothi:g Store, Brown's Bl rok feb22 ae ice Poats —The first ice boat of the season ereased from Cape Tormentine to C»pe Traverse on Tuesday. he carried five passengers. This is probably the latest dat uv record for the first trip to be made. We have alot of child en's ulsters which web ve pvt upen the covn- ter to-day at Jicentseach Harris & Stewart, > Fast Horses —The Enterprize claims that New Glsgow, N. S., has a iarger number of fast horses than any othe: provincial town Sixteen can do the mile under three minutes Jarael of course comes first with a record of , » 28 -> We wish this slip was a sample of any one of the 155 patterns of embroidery : 1 the ice two | Local and Other Items. | Ick —Much heavy ice is reported in the Straits. > 1 Lucrcre in St, James’ Hall to-night by Dr. Mx Let od >. — Tue Firemen’s T:urnament Commit'ee meets this evening. 500 Pars new Spring Trousers cheap for ash at Jus. Paton & (o's. feb22 10 O F.—St. Lawrence Lodge meets to- night. Initiation of eandidates, : PHILODERMA is a posi‘ive cure for burns and scalds, It acts like megic. f2 lm Y M. CC A.—The Sunday afternoon meeting was large and interesting. Tue Lecture by Dr McLeod in St. James’ Hall to-night will be illustrated by drawings. SpECIALTY.—Blark books of all kinds are ~lling this week at the Diamond Bookstore at big discounts. 50 odd Sacque Coats from $1.25 “izes from 36 to 42%.—Jas Paton & To. feb 22 Exps of prints 1c per yard, worth I4c — J-mvs Paton & C-., Market Square. febl8 4i Bank “tock.—Mr. Bearisto sold to-day thirts ehares in the Merchsata Bank of P. F. Island at 1134. —_—_—__. Dogs.—- Your collara are waiting at Pictou and if the S. 8S. Stan'ey crosses to day you can secure bargains to-morrow at W. E. Dawson's, oo LEGISLATIVE.--The Provincial Legis!ature ix summoned to meet for the despatch of busi ess on the 22ad March The Deminion Psritament will meet on the 26th inst For softeniny, improving and beautifying he skin no peparatinn that has ever heen introduced equals Estey’s Fragrant Philo- derma. Druggista sell it. febl lm ACKNOWLEDGMENT. —The Rev. Dr. Fitz- gerald acknowledges the receipt of twanty- five dollars from the trustees of the Wes. eyan Church for the benefit of the Weat End School Erworta Leacur.—(Church parlor at 8 o'clo k A paper on “ Tennyson” will be read, followed by a discussion on the subj-ct, interspersed with vocal solos and readings from Tennyson's poema. * Stanley Rros. are showing Kvery lady : : reader would see at a glance the value : * there is in them New Hartt Crexep.—The rew mission hill at Royalty Eas’, built by Rerj. Heariz, Krq., wis formally opened yesterday afser- neon with preaching by Rev Mr. Brever, The openirg vas verv successfy', The services in the hall will be conducted by the clergymen of al! the city churcies, Prerargine vor Sprixne.—The large Bazaar ever the Diemond Bookstore is being fitted up as areom p:per shew room, and will be a great advant ge tothe numerons pitrons of this old estahishment. The stock for the ensuing season is greater than ever aud embraces varieties both English, American and Canadian, slabs Jumpep isto Weatta —J W. Sandison, the wheat king of Brandon district, M :nitoba, has i ft for Gla gow, >cotland, accompanied by his wife. Before departing he ordered thirteen new binders, and also psid the land commissioner of the Canadian Pacifle $22,000 for land which he proposes to add to his extensive farm Eight years ago Mr. Sandi- sou went to Manitoba as a farm labourer. - A Straxos Fisp --A portion of a man’s leg from below the knee was picked up on the Low Point, ©. B, shore on Thuraday last, having been washed ashore by the heavy gale. A short kree bict, abont size 8, and a red so k, covered the foot The people of the district suppose it to be the leg of the man heard from the ec hr. Brenda, which Syduey for Victoria, B. C., in loat ove: left North October last. W M. S—Through the kindness of Mr Unsworth, arrangements have been made for the issue of return tickets at one first class fare from all railway atetions, on Wednesday, 24th Feb., good for return up to and on the 29th inst., to delegates attending meetings of Women’s Missionary Convention Delegates will require to be furnished with certificates of attendance, signed by the Secretary of the Convention for presentation to conductor og return tripe Feb. 12 dy & wky. —- Tkacuer’s Association — An»ther very in- veresting meeting of the Teacher's Association was held in the Y. M C. A on Saturdsy evening, naarly all the oity teachers being present. Princ’pal Mc<wain, of Queen Squ:re School, presided. After a very interesting and ins ractive diecusaion on the pronnuncia- tion of words of mis prenounced, the sab): ot of the evening, “‘ Discipline,” was taken up Two very instructive papers on the eubject, written by teachers in Prince Street School, were read, and an animated discussion follow- ed. The discussion proved so interesting that it was decided to reeume the subject at a future meeting, when the Rev James Simp- son will read a paper. “ Arithmetic” will be discussed at tne next meeting of the A-:socia tion, A Coot OnE Vv watkable incident in connection with the recent disastr: us fire in the Hote! R -yal,New York, is given by the papers. O eof the guests a Mr Thomkins roomed on the *hird floor. The cry of fire made him jump from his bed in a hurry. He wet out ia the hall, saw that the whole building ‘eas in a blaze, and saw alot of guests rushing about He went back into his room and shut the dvor. Then he deliberately dressed and began to pack his trunk’ The flames were sating their wey through the floor of his room, but Mr. Th mpkine put everything into his valise,even to his tooth brush. He ap- peared st the window fully dressed, even to his silk hat and hos cravat. In ona hand he had the valise and in the other the rope fire escape that had bern placed m hs roum. He shouted toa man in the street “catch this,” and down went the valise. Taen he threw 'h+ cope fire eacspe and be gan io descend. Be actually sopped in the middie to adjust his silk ha: which bad become displaced. Mr. Thompkins reached the ground with his hands blistered and barn-d, got his valise and remarked caim'y tothe men who gath-red arcund him: ‘Whew! Thar place burn-dso quirk I herdly had time to get out.” Then be waiked of “LANGUAGE” from a will be the subject of Dr. *t James’ Hall to-night. An excellent basis for an instructive and entertaining lecture, especially when in the hands of a master. a hysical standpoint cLeed’s lecture in Becomine A Norsance. — The ash bin recently placed at the north oorner of the Market tiouse is -verfilled and the refuse hrown along the sides «nd front. It is not in any sense a thing of beanty and should be removed. ha iiicnilacebiigaes To-morRRow.—The programme of the Firemen’s Concert, which is to be held in the Lyceum oa Tuesday evening, March Ist, will appear in THz ExaMINer to- morrow. Lock out for it, as the committee intend making this the Concert of the season. Brz-Ex.ecrios. — The onontest in West Huron takes piace tomorrow. Hon. J C. Patterson, Necretary of “tate, is the Con- servative candidate, and M. C. Cameron leads the party of blue ruin. At the general election the Grit majority was 379—a large vote te overcome—but the government are nopeful of redeeming the constituency. Lecrurgs on Boraxy —It is hardly nec- essary tu »gain call special attention to Mr. Bain’s course of lectures on Botany, or to the first lecture of the courae—which will take place to morrow evening—on *‘ The Seed and its Germination.” We feel sure that Mr. Bain’s lectures wili be a*tended by a large number of students and citizens. Remember the clearing eut sale of boets «nd shees at stamper’s Corner The sho. hast» be vacat- ed for balding pu poses. Now is the time te get bargains in fine boots. ove shoes, slippers, Xc.. as the stock must be soid —R. rea 4 SrreeT Reeisten Book for complaints of citizsns, re dangerous platforms and other nuisances adjacent to the city. This book is open in the office of the City Clerk, where ci'‘zens are requested to enter any complaints whichmay require the immediate atrention of the City Surveyor. Pourwe Court. -This morning, a man for fighting on the streets was fined $3 or 14 days; a dronk was discharged upon hi« promising to behave better in the future; and a vicious dog case was adjourned owing to the absence of the complainant. The oase against a young woman charged with keeping a house of ill- fame and a voung mau for frequenting the seme, was dismissed The Magistrate said the evidence hefore him was vot sufficient to eonvict the woman of the charge against her. She and the ‘“‘man in the cass” had entered the married state since cheir arrest, and he h: ped they would lead better lives ia the future. ENTERTAINMENT —The members of Mr. S F H.dgaen’s bible class intend giving an entertainment, under the auspices of the Epworth League, in the basement of the First Methodist Church, on Monday evening next, 29ch inst, commencing at 8 o'clock They are now preparing a sple- did programme, consisting of choruses by the class, vocal solos, vocal and instru- mental duets, male quartettes, readings, etc. An interesting feature of the enter- tainment will be that only young men will t-ke pert in it. The choruses will be ac- companied by the vivlin.cornets and piano. A silver collection will be taken at the door. Give them a full house. ‘Tam going to enlarge my paper,” remark ed the editor ot the Farmer ‘*So amI,” was the resp nse. ** Why, you have no paper to enlarge,” «xclaimed the puzzled editor. ** Not like vours maybe, but | have got a note ont for $250 and I’ve got to enlarge it to $590, or seli half my farm” This man did not buy hig children’s clothing at Prowse Bros, or it would have been different with him. A neMeEDY that is endorsed by physicians must have some merit, for no physician of aay standing will place his seal of approval ena preparation un'ess he kaows it to be gowl Now Eerey’s Kma'sion of Und Liver Oil is aot only endorsed by (ghee bat large'y used by them io their practice. Children’s Clothing, Felt Hats, Youths Clothing, Hard Hats, Men’s Clothing. BARGAINS Every Day This Month —_ AT — en ee Wonderful Cheap Charlottetown, February 17, 18912—eod & wky febl Im een REAT CiEARING SAL —_——_OF'—— ory Goods and Clothing —_—_A'T—___ J. 0. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. i—COMMENCING— Tuesday, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Entire Month, —{x) THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), 20 p c. off Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling. 20 p. & off Ladies’ Shawls, Jackets and Ulsters, 20 “ Ladies’ Felt Hats = es Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corsets, 20 “ Union and All Woo! Flannels a. Silks, Velvets, Piushes & Trimming, 2 " | Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams, i. * Men’s Fur Caps & Ladies’ Fur Goods, 20 Prints, Cretonnes and Flannettes, 10 « Men’s Underclothing & [op shirts, 20 « Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 19 « i . Lae , _ The bulk of this Stock wis newly imported list Fall, and murked as low as any in the city, and now subj -ct to above Discounts, which is certaialy a good opportunity to get Bargains J. iB. MACDONALD, Queen Street. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Commencing TUESDAY, 2ad of Febraary, and Continuing daring the Bntire Moath, (x) HE WHOLE STOCK will be sold at a Discount of 2) par c2at. for CASH only. This is a Bene t Sale. The Stock is newly all new -the very best in the city. If you want honest-made goods at extrwriiawy ba-giins, this is your chan 2 to buy them at THE DOMINION B30T AND SHIE STORE. ‘PATTON BROTHERS. Our Cheap Sale was such a suc- cess last month that we will con- tinue it this month. Our Stock is new=--no shop-worn goods. Bargains in every department. Goods have to be sold to make room for our large Spring Stock. ———-——_- (x )---+ PATTON BROTHERS, - - - 136 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, Februsry 10, 1892—e0d & wky — : —— : — GREAT GLEARANGE SALE ——-——_ A'T——_— THE STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT {x} We invite the public to call and see for them- selves. We have piacel in the market an elegant range of Gents’ Farnishings at Cost. to clear, in- cluding Underwear, Shirts, Collars (latest styles), Ties, Gloves, Caps, ete. As we are going out of this specia! line, we ask- you to secure for yourselves Hargains only to be. had once in a great while. Genuine Sale. Come and secure first choice. Overcoats aad Saits selling cheap. McLeod & McKenzie. Charlottetown, November 10, 1891—eod aX wky i} ws : a ee le i a i eS a ee ee ee a tore gh. * ane gle a a ee eee eee tt. Sc abet sas ‘anit os Ce ge es a