ree a as eee eee Pa - eee THE DAILY EXAMINER : : : : : sae , SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6, 1892. | .o 4 7 ; i ll Local and Other Items. |: — ERE iRAPHIC 8 ES “| Got a Verdict For $10,000. | : : ; : on A GARELESS CONDUCTOR'S ACT MAKES A RAIL- GREA i SALE No Foreron Mart since Wednesday -PectaL Desparonss To Taf Mxan:kan. nails eae & eee ts ‘ night. i ecdeie rs Fs TAL CG L A recent Washington despatch says: David Tur Storm which has been prevailing 4 T. Winter, a resident of Peabody, Massa., | a since Thursday shows signs of abating purchased a ticket from Boston to ae | onde eI chit - several years ago of the ticket agent of the | = ne 5, THe STanLey had not left Georgetown | », a. a ‘ Firchburg road at Boston, paying $3 above eee ae ae eee alan up to one o'clock this afternoon, owing to} Narrow sce pe of a Captain the lmited rate for a ticket which the agent | th » storm : ‘ told him weuld permit him to stop off at 2s aeuames . and Seaman. Olean, N. Y., on the Erie road, if he spoke to eaniti he conductor who punched his ticket and ~ THe Ty SNow PLoUGH was out to-diy t a Sal P si iE J : Vb and did good wurk ou the sireets and side- | , on se ' - would righ right 7 ate - | Woops Hott, Mass., Feb. 6. poarded the train at Olean to continue his walks i . journey to Nalamanca and beyond the con- - The steamer Savannah and the schooner | quctor refused to accept his ticket because it j CAMPRELL’s Wise of Heechwood “reosote— Lucy Jones collided near the Crossrip light- | was punched and with considerable violence | price reduced to 75 cents pet bottle at Wat-| hip last night. The Lucy Jones sank im-| put Winter off the train for refusing to pay Ky son's Diug Store. mediately. At the time of the collision | his fare as far as Salamanca. The next day : ‘ a cide Cagsrvat —A grand Carnival is to be held in the Skating Rink st Victoria, on Friday, the 12:h inst. Seexine Re Execrioy. — Mr. Thos W. Peters, Mayor of St. John, N. B., is in the Geld for the encond term. - Cazar.—Two dollars and a quarter will surehase a Webster's Unabridged Dictionary at the Diamond Borkstore- See CueaP Jack before you buy your Boots and Shoe«, and d m't forget those Oversnoes. —Cheap Jack, sign of the Silver Oar, oppo- site the railway station. Lecrvurse.—Rev Mr. Sutherland lectures Aonday evening on ** Scottish Characteris- tres” All should hear him. In the First Mehodist Church. IsSeason —Our streets at present have | the opearance of an old-fashioned winter. Numtous banks of snow may be seen at the edges most of the sidewalks. For *ftening, improving and beautifying the skinno p:eparation that bas ever been introduc] equals Eastey’s Fragrant Philo- derma. ruggists sell it. feb] Im Iurprowe.—We are glad to learn that young Cl&e who was injured on Thursday evening la, is doing well. The litrle fellow exhibited jeat pluck uader the doctor’s treat- ment. Tue RevD«vid Sutherland, of Charl*te- town, williel.ver his popular lecture on “Scottish Caracteristics” in the Hall, Mount Stewart, on uesday, 9th inst., at re m. w ALL intereed will take notice that the Lord’s Suppeiwill be held in the Second Methodist chrch to-morrow at close of the morning serve, Not in the eveniog as usual. _ ** ScorrisH !waRacteRistics "—Be sure to hear RevMr. Sutherland on Monday night. It is nt often one has a chance to hear such a pvular subject treated by so p pular & man a a Aoats To-Niat.—Another lot of first- class novels, s:.1e a8 high as half a dollar, will seli at the Diatond Bovkstore this evening for ten cents. ‘here isa great demand also for those five cat packages of choice station- ery. le lane PuitaNTRopH and business combined have mace the pice of Campb-il’s Wine of Beech Tree Crosete only fitty cents prr bottle, at D-dd’ Medical Hall. Remember this is the reguir one dollar size. Come and get a bottle whil the supply lasts. Now that la gippe is ravaging the country, behooves us tokeep ip a condition to defy it, and for this purpose there is nothing better than Everybody's Pills. 25 cents invested in this popular family medicine now may save that many dollars later. ewe As A Restorer of the system after the weak ening effec's of la grippe, Campbell's Elixir of Life seems to be all that could be desired. It is p casant to take, and has been used by the foremost physicians of Montreal, with most gatitying results. Price $1.00 per bottle. or sale by A. 8. Juhnson. Firemen’s TOURNAMENT —An important mert ng of the Tournament Committee will be held at their room, Ci-y Building, on Monday evening next, at 8 «cock, sbarp. Every member of the Committee is pr ticularly requested w- be present, as impor- tant matters connected with the Tourna- ment will be discussed. Next. —The bye election ia Queen's N S., takes place on Tesday next. At the general election the Grit m»jority was 10! would not be surpris-d to see the (iovern- ment capture this seat also. Thursd-y, the Lith, will be a gala day,electiovs taking place in seven constituencies, viz, Hulifax, Peel, Nor h Victoria, South Victoria, East Simcoe, East Bruce and East Middlesex. Aut tobaceo except the finest Virginia has @ pungent eff ct vpon the tongue and will amarticif the smok og is ing continued. Some “ef them «ven wi! blister it, or at least destroy irs outer skin at the point where the smoke impingee upon it. The “ Myrtle Navy” is entirely free from this defect, which, together with ite fine full flavor, makes it a great faverite with smokers. oka Tue Presbytery of P. E. Island having ap- pointed he first Tu-stay of March for the reception and discunsi nf reports. Al miv- isters and the sessions of vacant ch+erges are requested to send their reporta at once as fol- lows—State of Religion, to Rev. D, Suther- land, Ch’town; Temperance, Rev. W. P. Archibald, Cavendish; Sabbath Nchool, Rev. J R. Coffin, Bloomfi-ld, Loc 5; Statistics, Mr T. C. J-mes, Ch’ own —D Sutherland, erk pro tem. —_>—— Hecxey —The Hockey Club is now bard at work practicing for their mateh game to be held withn the next fortaight, between members residing exst and west of Great George Street. The sides are evenly ma‘ched, and jidging by the result of last night's eae we anticipate this will be the most eenly contested game ever played here. New members have been added this year, and when these have had a few more practices they will be in good torm for the fight. A large number of the citizens have already become intersted in this popular We one man was asleep in the forecastle; the remainder of the crew were on deck. The min inthe forecascle rushed on deck and succeeded in climbing. into the rigging. He caught the c«p ain just ss the vessel sank, therefore saving his life. The re- maining men, consisting of the mate and two seamen, were washed overboard and drowned. One of the latter was Cyrus Thompson, a native of Nova Scotia. IN ONTARIO. REJOICING The “Globe” on the Tory Victories. ° ee Toronto, Feb. 6. There is great rejvicing here over the triumph of the Conservstives in Lennex and Prince Edward The Globe says: ‘* It is useless to deny that these results are ex- ceedingly disappointing to the Liberals. It is true thst in the bye-elections in Canada there is an advantage in favor of the Gov- ernment of the day. But in Lennox and Prince Elward the Liberals had reason to believe that the advantage would not pre- vail Both are border counties. The Liberals had better acknowl-dge the de- feat frankly, without excuses for it, and go into the remsining contests with an in- creased energy and determination. Of to Waxhingteon. Toronto, Feb. 6. Sir John Thompson, talking to a news- p*per man y sterd»y said that he and Mr. Foster leave on Munday on « missin to Washington. Throws Up the Sponge. Montreal, Jan. 6. Mr Gautier(Grir) M. P. fur L’Assomp- tion, has throwa up the sponge before the election court, Obituary Lonpon, Feb. 6. The Rev. George Phillips, D. D , President of Queen's College, Cambridge, is dead. Bye Elections Orrawa, Feb. 6. The election in Two Mountains takes place Feb. 27:h, and in Veudreuil Feb, 29ta. Weather Halletim Porow Feb 6 10 »*» m Winds m sstly westerly, fine and cold. The Increase In One Year. Srm,— The following statistics showing the progress the Episcopal Church in the U ited States has made in a single year, may be of interest to Mr. Palmer. They are clipped from the Church Chronicle, of Southern Ohi», and are the same 2s those given in Th+ Living Charch Quarterly, which almanac »:b- taing a full report apruslly from all parish~s ap! missions in the United States, and are, Trv ik upor anything It is the ideal clothes waster, for it takes ‘he place of the old harsh chemical washing powders, and makes every article sweet and clean, being efficacious with cottons and flannels alike. Then after using it in the wash, just try what it will do with silver, brass or metalware, in removing stains from wood; or in cleaning lass You really can’t pelieve it until you trv it. snitiiianan A Harp Case.— The Amherst Press says: The cr»zy man, who a few weeks ago was brought from Port Greville to Amherst and lodged in the county jail for the purpose of having him removed to the asylum at Halifax, was this afternoon sent back to Port Greville. This action was occasioned by the authorities at Halifax having re- fused to take the manin. While at the station the m+n presented a pitiable sight, being lightly clad and wearing ouly « pair of cloth slippers, The expo-ing of an old and helpless man like that to the cold weather to-day was loudly condemned by the many persons who saw him. Musicat Review —The Agriculturist says that « very pleasant evening was spent by those who were present at the musical - view last Wednesday evening in St. M rv’s Academy, Summerside. A large number of pupils tock part in the exer- Winter went back to Binghamton and on his old ticket was permitted to ride to Salamanca without question. He sued the company and on the trial the conductor admitted he had} mistaken the ticket for a limited one, but said made no difference as the rules of the road required a stop-over check to be obtained. The railroad cor pany asked that a num of instructions be given the jury in its favor, among others that if the rules of the road re- quired a step-over check Winter could not recover and also tht he could not plead the; verbal statement of the Boston ticket agent. The court declined to give the instructions. Winter was given judgment for $10,900 and the Supreme court to-day »ffirmed that judg- ment in favor of his administrator, Winter having died since. Estxy’s Iron Tonic works like magic, reaching every part of the buman y through the blood, giving to all renewed life, and vigor. feb2 im | Better than Wire of Creosote is Shiloh’s Cough Cure. We will give away 100 bottles. How is this for cutting )—Reddin Bros, —— Galvaniz:d Iron. RECEIVED EX EREMA: TONS GALVANIZED IRON, 16, 18, 20, 72. 24 and 26 ,auges, 100 bundles Black Sheet Iron, 2 tons Slei.h Shoe Steel, 4 ton Hoop Iron. Iv STORE: 20 barrels Portland Cement, 1 tor Fire Clay, 6 dozer Lobster Cleavers, 50 kegs Wire * ails. SIMON W CRABBS, WAlKER’'S CORNER. feb —2w 2aw Lecbster Packers’ Supplies. ) ~~ subscribers are prepared to furnish Tin Plates of best brands; also, Lob- ; ster Cans (talls and flats), Bleck Tin and | Lead, pure Manilla Ropa, Trap Nails, Twine for Heads, Paints, Ois. Lacquer, Turpentine, | Galvanized Sheet [ron for Builers, either ia | sheets or made up any s°z2 to order. 600 Bags LIVERPOOL SALT. i LOVGWORTH & CO, jan26—dy 2m 2.w Cartel Bras. — | TO THE TRADE. | WHOLESALE ONLY. therefor, most reliable : ) Classic, sitet. een eer 2,500 barrels Flour, | Sunbeam White Cetton Night Gowns, Candid’ts for orders 270 275 highest patents, { Kent, | Se eee oS bm ae Sterling. White Cottons, Parishes * missions 5.930 5,605} 300 bris. Cornmeal, | ee ee a) ee, ee, White Nainsooks, Communicants. .... 485 921 535,573 100 * « tatmeal, Contiibutions..... $11,473,129 $13 129,929 400 « Granulated Sugar, White Linens ete. ete cr ea aad ee 400 “ Yellow $6 = oe Linde Business is gord enough with us not to cut 25 hhds. Raw “e fj oa err 180 puns. Choice Molasses, It will be to every Laéy’s edvantage —— 30 bris. - - Wuart a clesner that Lessive Phenix iss 300 “ White Rose Kerosene to attend this Great Sale and secure 50 ciodies Napoleon !obacco, 50 * Index “ 100 “ Black Twist, 50 kegs " 250 bags Rice, 500 bexes Raisins, 50 bris. Pearl Bur'ey, 250 bris. hand-picked Beans, 25 boxes Hops, 100 dozen Brooms, 100 “ Pails, wood, 75 se “ zine, 50 boxes Pepper, pure, 40. ¢ Ginger, “ 40 “ Mustard, “ 60 * Starch, 20 bris. Dried 4 pples, 25 boxes Extract Logwood, 1,000 dozen Diamond Dyes, 100 ca. Lamp Chimneys, asstd, 40 boxes Dates, 7,000 pounds Co :fi-h, a iwe he y who havenot yet g Siiasiowh Gene pM Bg Pat se ee lcises, wh ch gave evidence of thoroughness | 300 boxes Boneless Fish, boys of this club are dese ving of patron ge, of the musical instruction imparted when this is solicited. The competing teams/at this p-pular institution, and both &e, &e ’ &e, are composed as follows :— psrents and teachers must feel East—Dr H D Johnson, Captain; J. C. Moore, Geo Rogers. F W L Moore, Thos highly gr-tified at the results of Wednes- day evening's review. Short comolimen- R gers, R ™M Johnson, x © Moore, 7. w tary addresses were mate by R- v D fs G. ar H H Harvie, J. H. Wheer, AS.) yp cgonaid, Mr. Richard Hunt, and Very a. Mer. Gillis, of Indian R»ver, all of Wet-J3. W. Rests, Qpeerd WI’. es Weeks. ay - Wee whem «poke in the highest terms of Sr. : (ieon. Moore, Chas. Saunders, W. A. Weeks, B Dawson. N Rente, 3. MeLesd, Lewis Hussard, HE. Dawron. Mary's Academy and the instruction im- parted there, and ita ot for guod on the Charlottetown, Feb. 2, 1892, j community. thsat patfrita guarmw iw each " WEDNESDAY, 20th INST. SHEETINGS, | White AV_LL BROS ——COMMENOING ON--— JAS. PATON & CO. will offer during the next Two Weeks their whole stock of WHITE COTTONS, Serges, etc.; \ E TAKE STOCK FEBRUARY Ist, and as we do not want to inventory the ODD3 AND ENDS we have made a pile of them on our Counter, and GENUINE BAR- GAINS WILL BE GIVEN. Ends of Biack and Colored Dress Goods, ends of Mantle and Jacket Cloths, Ginghams, Embroideries, Laces, ete ALSO -A few pieces of BLACK and COLORED DRESS GOODS at specially low prices. STANLEY BROTHERS, Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 1892—eod & wky Cashmeres, Prints, BROWN’S BLOCK, PILLOW OOTTONS, TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELS, and all kinds of HOUSE- HOLD FURNISHINGS at extraordinary reductions from uaual selling prices. From the well-koown reliable character of goods kept iu stock by JAS. PATON & CO., and at the low prices now marked, they have confidence in assert- ing that better value has not beeon sub- mitted in Dry Goods for many years past. Special Value —--IN ALL KINDS OF-— WHITE GOODS. White White White White White Embroidery, Pique, Tucked Lawns, Checked Muslins, Cotton Chemises, Cotton Knickers, Bargains before buying their Spring Sewing. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Jas Paton & Cd, BROWN’s BLOCK, 168 Market Square. Oh’town, Jan. 18, 1892—dy & why TENDERS ILL be received up to THURSDAY, lth of February. for the Mason and Bricklaver wor-, Carpenter and Joiner work and _ Plaster- ing, and Hot Water Heating required in the ' erection of a Brick and Stone Store and Office building on Stamper’s Corner, for the Misses Stamper. Venders in en | sum for the whole work will also be considered. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- — — — ——— Silks, Velvets, Piushes & Trimming, 20 Men’s Fur Uaps & Ladies’ Fur Goods, 20 Men’s Underclothing & [op shirts, 20 ae + AT — eee Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), 20 p c. off ; Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling, Ladies’ Shawls, Jackets and Ulsters, 20“ Ladies’ Felt Hats, Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corset-, 20 “ Union and All Wool Flannels, ————— 20 p. 50 20 Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10 Prints, Cretonnes and Flannettes, 10 Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 19 GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE is a Bene t Sale. the very best in the city. STORE, GREAT CLEARING SALE ——_——_oOF——_—_ Dry Goods and Clothing J. 0. MACDUNALDS, QUEEN STREET, -COMMEN CIN G— Tuesday, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Entire Month. (x) THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: c. off “a _ The bulk of this Stock wis newly importel last 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. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street, Commencing TUSSDAY, 2nd of February, and Gontiauing during the Entire Month, HE WHOLE STOCK will be sold at a Discount of 20 per cent. for CASH only. This The Stock is nearly all new want honest-made goods at extrwrdiairy dagiins, this is your chance to buy them at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. If you Charlottetown, February 1, 1892—eod & wky — = = PERKINS — i lans and on can be seon at the office of CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS, jan®i—H faw Arohitec ts, oman —— — --— (i) - ~--- nn —— (x) White Muslins, Victoria Lawns, White Linens. White Embroideries, —— & STERNS. WHITE GOODS: We have a large stock of White Goods, bought at the very lowest prices, and we guarantee all who trade with us that we will give them as good value —if not better- than can be obtained at any other house on the Island. White Cottons, White Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, White Counterpanes, *pecial Lot of Embroideries at 6 cents per yard. Special Lot of White Cotton Remnants. Charlottetown, January 30, 1802—eod & wky ¥ ‘ Si Rtg ngs. vt J saan Ele Pee 8 GES ca RAI ae ie yt AE. aa * Sg I sna gece ees om ii hg CN stn SA NAL i RR ET ecehivenciah cael PR ER LORIN SIRE fing? PP eon * ie ag A a ca aa nea Dales zs i ie om AR eg atic yas SS Pea ore