THE DAILY EXAMINER. _— FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 19; 1899. Local and @ther Items, initiation at Wildey Lodge to I 2. Address and Feb. 22, W. ¢ Mel V's Hall on February 22 ‘ hya W C T. U woman l'emperance 3i—fbl7 | - ry Ce ; ju-t or r & Cys Feb. 12 4 i eod HEAL’ Peter Brennan, a i m the effects of a Wilmington, Mass., last oe - 4 Mel l's Hall on Feb 22. Lemperance Read atious a solos. Silver collectioa {19 2i _ glance at our stock will spprobation 135 patterns Stanley Bros., Brown's £19 3i eod - APR * of embroideries we are fering at from 3c to I4c per yard ia the best ever uttered —Jas. Paton x Market square febl8 3i t we hav - The ch ir will ‘ONCERT of &. give a Sacred St. Peter's this Dunstan's Osth-cdral ithe Unuren at - I want an easy fitting hat that will e shape of your head, go to John | Local and Other Items. A. O. H.—Regular meeting to-night. - | THe STancey left Georgetown at 7 o'clock | this morning | gs hy | Tar W.©.T U meeting on Monday even- itg will be ubnique., - SkK notice of Dr. McLeod’s sno her co'umn, lecture in (. H. C.—Special meeting ot the G. H. C. to nigh: at the club, allie Hockey at the Rink to promenade, 10 cents. > TvEspay, Manca Ist, is the date of the Firemen's Concert. Make a note of it. to-night. Admiasion The rush for new spring clothing is at James Paton & Co's. febi7 3i PHILODERMA is @ positive cure for burns and acalds, It acts like magic. {2 lm Enps of prints 10c per yard, worth l4c.— James Paton & Co., Market Square. febl8 4i Tue rink will be = to-morrow afternoon (Saturday) as usual for skating, but the band will not be in attendance. daistanns Two Hunprep navy blue guits, suitab'e for men, beys and youths, will be sold cheap. Just received.—James Paton & Co, febl7 3in We have alot of children’s ulsters which we huve put upon the coun- ter t6-day at 75 centseach —Harris McLeod & Co. and ask for 1. Bensons & Nons yrated fl xible unbreakable hat. {16 lw | ~~ Iron To works like mogic, every part of the human body blood, giving to all renewed lite feb2 lm o There will bea fancy dress e Crystal Rink, Summerside, g The Summerside Oornet Band will be present. Arrangements have ide for special return fares. from tos evenin been m Charlotietown a We wish this slip was a sample of any ne of the 155 patterns of embroidery stauley Rros. are showing. Kvery lady : would see at a giance the value ¢ 4 In them - that is endorsed by physicians for no physician of “MEDY muet aVe som m il, e¢ his seal of approval 4 ‘4 Will Pp ‘ OR 4 prepsarati uoess he knows tt to be g Es:ey'’s Emu sion of Cod Liver Oo is not oaly endorsed by physicians bat lary used by them in their practice. Avother lot of new spoing clo- thing vpeaiug tv-aay atJas. Paton b1l7 31 & .v's s “ febl7 Ve have jast received from I pi the abuve bird s ved, put ul ames Carter & Co, the cele br € rhis seed is without deubt It 1s clean, and mi-ed i proporti us recommended by the t faucit seld m one pound p:ck : * Co, Market Square, feblé lw Tee Fatrm Cure Fatrep.—Mrs_ All- stout Bontz-i died at her home at Lima, sve ago, « victim of faith cure. n ill for several weeks, and was under the care of a physwian Henry Thompson, her brother, a faith cure be- et rdered medicine to be discontinued Half an hour few a She had een and beg=n prayer treatment before Mra. Ben'zel died he told her two get ip aud wal acress the fluor, The exertion strated her and she sank to death. Makes FLasH AND Bioop.—When the sys- te is all rua down and there seems to be no hop » aining nourishment for the body by : rdinary proeesa of food supply and digestion, waen the body is sinking fast, then i » time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure N rwegian Cod Liver Qil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker : ronstituents for nourish- and contains all the a ment found ia wheat in fact, Miller's Emul staff of life,” and has saved sion is a perfect ** . a8 aad cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. _ - -[u a private letter Mr. RK. B. Nor- Feb. 10, he A Worp tn SEASON received last evening from ton, dated Tacoma, Wash., ;: No doubt the Canadian Northwest aays and West is a grand country, a also is this, so far as [ have been; and aay hon- est, hard-working man (I mean one not afraid to work at anything that may turn up) can make a living and live-—at the aame time, in my opinien, he is batter off for the same work and the same attention on the little I-land than in any place | have struck yet?” <seesalitiasltaniii Sraspinc Arrray —At Amherst, a few Peter L ndry, a youth about 14 years of was sentenced to one mth’s imprisonment for having maliciously stabbed another youth, Charles Cook, with « butcher's knife on the evening of Friday The two youths, along with two rs, were having a snowball fight, when days apt, re ant , ABT Landry lost his temper, went inte his house, shurt'y after returning with the | knife, with which he was whirtling a piece | OT Wood Landry Was asked if he would ' stick the kuife into anybody, when he re- | Corner. & Stewart. ilies Tue date of Dr. McLeod's lecture has been changed to give those who arv desirous of hearing him, and aiso of attending Mr. Bain’s class in botany, an opporianity of doing so. For softening, improving and beautifying the skin, no p:eparation that has ever been introduced equals Estey’s Fragrant Philo- derma. Druyyiste sell it. feb] lm >_—- TICKET HOLDERS will change in the date of Dr. It will be delivered on Monday evening next, the 22ud inst., instead of the 23rd, as formerly announced, please notice the McLeod's lecture. Tue W. C. T. U. meeting in McLeod's Hali on February 22ud, will be one of interest to all who desirs to have our chil- dren taught the effect of alcohol on the human system. 3si—febl7 KsNsincton Hatt. — The stereopticon entertsuiumenut in Kensington Hall last even- ing was very successful. The apparatus was managed by Mr G. H. Haszurd, and Evange- list Sutcliffe explained and lectared upun the different views, There was a large attend- ance. - ikea For tHe Lawrers.—We are indebted to Mr. Muvre, of the Inland Revenue Depart- ment, tur a copy of the ‘Perpetual Ready Reference Guide to the Statutes of Canada,” it is invaluabie to judges, magistrates, jus- tices of the peace, barristers, etc. Price one dollar. siciesidldini Tue best way is to try it, for you would never believe that it could do half the things claimed. Use Lessive Phenix and dont use susp in byviling clothes. Use Lessive Phenix and you needn't have a stain or a particle of dirt on wvuod or metal or brassware or silverware. Remember the clearing eat sale of bvets snd shves at «tamper’s The she . has tv be vacat- ed fer buatiding pu posts. Now is the time te get bargaias in fine bouts. ove: shoes, sluppers, &c.. as the stock must be soid —K. H. —_ s. ta Supreme Court.—The court met this fore- noon, pursuant to adjournment, the three judges being present. In the case of Mary McLeod vs. Kenneth McKenzie and Doneld McLeod, an action of trespass and assault tried Trinity Term, 1890, when a verdict was entered for the plaintiff, the Chief Justice gave judgment discharging the rale nisi for new trial, Mr. Justice Hensley concurring. A. A. McLean for plaintiff, Davies for defendants. Court journed sine die, —_— ~<a By looking at the quotations of the Vir- ginia tobacco markets it will be found t hat the highest price paid for “‘fillers”—which is the tobacco which forms the body of the plug —very closely corresponds with the invoiced price of tobacco leaf imported into Ontario. As over four-fifths of ail the leaf imported into the Province is for ‘‘ Myrtle Navy” atock, this fact is official proof of the claim that the ‘“*Mvyrtle Navy” is made of the finest Vir- ginia leaf. cee Tue Harzor Licht —There was a large attendance at last evening's meeting which was held in the new quarters on the third floor of the building A very intereating programme of vocal and_ inatrumental music was rendered. Coffee and cake were served during the evening. Rev. Mr. Simpson will take charge of the class one night each week. He will have a talk with the beys on Thurzday night, when there will also be a magic lantern exhibi- tiou. We understand that the Harbor Light will be open every night until fur- ther notice. A Breach or Promise Case —A breach of premise case is about being commenced in the Supreme Court. The plaintiff in the suit is Mary Thorpe, of St. Margaret’s Bay ; the defendant, Arthur T, Boutilier, of the same place. The fair one is 22 years old. She claims $2,000 damages. She al- plied that he would stick it into ten tike leges that for eighteen months Boutilier the plaintiff, Cook Cook then caught kept company with her. He promised to hola of Landry, when Landry stabbed him nthe thigh, inflicting adeep wound over M inch long in un New Division —On the evening of the léhinst L. R McDonald, D. G W. P., David Arbing, P. G. W. P, and Grand Scribe Burna organized a division of the| 5. of T , at Cr spaud, with the following ef- + : ti ce ent W P_N.1. sta f rs n Stevenson WA Theo McKinnon ly } Weir tie, Albert Beat. isxac Beer Llbert Stordy Harry Cxumeron Pierce I'r wsdale +8 -Jos MeD >W P—Wesk 3 raid ‘ : y W tg man V's » will known as Barns | meet on Wednes- starts under «auspices faoat iavorable for future success D Gay «ver ivl, w ngs and marry her, gave her an engagement ring and fixed a day for the celebration of the nuptisds. Boutilier, it is alleged, failed to carry out his part of the contract and is now paying attention to another lady, whom, it is understood, he iutends te marry —Hx. Herald = ipieieneiiaen Tus Grir iy Marve —The rural population of Muine have had some severe experiences during the epidemic of the grip. All of the family of Jamea W. Koight, of Northport, were sick at one time, and, there being no one to go for assistance, @ signal of distress was hoisted, as on a ship at sea. The sigoal was observed by some passers-by on the neighbor- ing highway, and the sufferers were relieved, In some cases, where whol families have been down with the grip, the cattle have gone un- fed for days at a time, and many people have died in remote localities for want of even the siinpiest reraedies. In the lumber camps the art wr hes interfered with lumbering, and many men have died of pneumonia resulting fom the first attack Oveof the Bangor banks came very near closing ite doors cause ovly one man of its entire force was able to attend to business, HATS —A IT D—— Readymade Clothing | Children’s Clothing, Felt Hats, youths Clothing, fiard Hats, Men’s Clothing. BARGAINS Every Day This Month —A'T— PROWSE BROS, eee a ‘Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, February 17, 18912—-eod & wky GREAT CLEARING SALE | Dry Goods and Clothing J. 0, MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET Tuesday, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Entire Moath. ! THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: | Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), 20 p c. off | Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling, 20 p. ec. off Ladies’ Shawls, Jackets and Ulsters, 20 =“ Ladies’ Felt Hats, 1§o Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corsets, 20 « Union and All-Wool Flaanels, _.. 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 & Top Shirts, 20 « Tickings, Sheetiags, Pillow Cottons, 1) = « The bulk of this Stock wis newly importe1 list 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, Loree. dB. MACDONALD, Queen Street. . AT THE DOMINION BOOT AND Commencing TUESDAY, 2nd of February, and Gontiauing during the Rutice Muath. YHE WHOLE STOCK will be sold at a Discount of 20 par caat. for CASH oaly. is a Bene t Sale. The Stock is nearly all new -the very best in the city. went honest-made goods at extriordiairy bacgtins, this is your & SHOES SHOE STORE, This If you chan 2 to buy them at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlotte-own, February 1, 1892—e0d & wky a ————— —- T PATTON BROTHERS. Pl ccininnis torino 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. Bareains in every department. Goods have to be sold to make room for our large Spring Stock. <x) PATTON BROTHERS, - - - 136 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, February 10, 1892—eod & wky ——— ——a © - — — eo GREAT CLEARANCE SALE ‘ijn MN ee THe STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT = x} We invite the public to call and see for them- selves. We have placed 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 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 cheap. McLeod & ' McKenzie. Charlottetown, November '4, 1991—eod & why