(eee See SO A eR ER ERO — = EE = = pene owe ee ae THE DAILY EXAMINER. - ~ - WEDNESDAY. MARCH 1, 1898. —— oe — - ne Ce ee _ aie — — Local and Other items. _| > Supreme Court—King's Co. | ana F . pee as : ‘is ; Grorcetown, March 1. ; i aes al : ee : > - ee ere Mcbest. SPRING il nn i 5 Remnants | = es Settled, i THE Crry Cocer was in session t »-day vb. 0c Morson vs. D. E. McLeod. Action j ° 5 ki a There were eleven cases on the docket. for.ejectment. Verdict for Plaintiff. At- i . ——? torney-General for plaintiff; D. A. Me-| Speeial service **The Gr PETERS ( ATHEDRAI.. thie evening at ww Sermon on Creation and Fal _--—> full Cyor Practice.—A and punctua! attendance he First Methodist Church Choir is requested at © sierp this evening. senenelianaiis Tue STANLEY left Georgetown at half past gix this morning, Dut up & three this after noon her arrival at Pictou had not been re tthe raiwey ported att ae ele Waxtep—Young ledies to sell Y. M.C. A Concert Tickets, no ady over fity need apply, Tickets now ready for distrebu’ion and can be had at Hazards & Moorjs bookstore eaneniienihainn “Pouce Covrt.—This forenoon Henry Flaiger, summoned for allowing a vicious dog torur at large, promised to destroy the dog within twenty-four hours. : —_— > —-- ArrorinTMENT Mr. J. J. Johnston, Attorney at Law, has been appointed Agent and Solicitor here for che Onotari» Mutaal Life Assurant Company of Waterloo, Oatario. Jas Firr.—The store ot James Morgan, at Southport, took fire shortly before three o'clock this afternoon, and according to the jatest telephonic advices from that place, just before goiug to press, its destruction gas cortain, but the adjoining houxs were out of danger sinialialibnaiiaal Ustow Meerines.—The Union Service and the after meeting in Zon Church last night were largely attended, and many per sons could not obtain admission. Rev. D. Sutherland led the first meeting and Rev. Mr. Brewer conducted the subs quent ones > _ Soumerstpe Eitecrion.—The vote cast at the civic election in Summerside yesterday was a8 follows: William D Baker, 230; Major Scharman, 223; Ronald Campbell, 217; H A Compton, 200; Alexander Campbell, 185; James Macleod, 184; P T Fanning, 165; W H Manson, 16. ow To Rergat Tue Scorr Acr—A petition je being circulated asking for an election on the repesl of the Canada Temperance Act in Westmorland. The act was first carried jc Westmorland in 1879 and has been con- tinually in force ever since. The majority for the act in the last repeal election was about 700-—-Moncton Times - Assautrep a Priest~According to a recent despatch from Seattle, Wash., the French Government will demand an in- demnity of $100,000 from the United States for an assault alleged to have been made some weeks ago upon a French Priest Athbede la Croix de Cuastaies, by two Customs inspectors at Everett, Washington. > Tas Comtise Evext.—The coming masical eventis the cantata “The Garden of Singing Flowers” and the musical sketch ‘“‘The Dress Rehearsal” tobe given in the Lyceam on Easter Monday night, April 3°d. Miss Ruse rell and Mr. Earle are working hard on those eces, and the public may expect ich treat. e predict a packed house, —_——o——— Iy DistRess.—A recent despatch from St Thomas says: Schr. Glendy Burke, Stanwood, from Prioce Edward Island for Boston with potatoes (before reported), put in here Jan. 21, reported to be leaking and with logs of sails. Her cargo was sold at 25 cents per barrel for sound potatoes and realized abcut $200. The schooner is not leaking and no repairs have been effected. _ -_-— Assactr Casz Dismissep,—An assault case was tried yesteravy before J. T. Mel. lish and J. McKschern, J. P's. Roderick Nicholson charged Donald McLeod with having asavul ed him afew days ago. Both parties belong to Bridalbane, and a number of their veg bors were present at the trial. ¢ evidence being very contradictory, the Wagiatrat.s dismissed the case. Tums Insonep.—A man named Alex ander McDougall, belonging to Fairview, West River, had one of his thumbs badly injired a few days ago. The accident occurred while McDougald was working in the woods, and was caused by his accidently fetting hie hand in between a falling tree sudastump. Dr. Warburton put several Witches in the injured thumb. aienieiins “ating Cuampions.—The Directors of the 'ihk desire to infoim the public that there is a trong probability of the champion skaters of the worid visiting Charlottetown early next week. Arrangements are at present bein made with Hagen, Norseng, McCormack am uthere, and due notice will be given in the ad- tertisiog columns of the daily papers if such Atrangement# succeed. The expense will be Very great, bul the citizens will have an op- Pot onivy cf seeing speed in skating such as they may vever see again, esi As Exytertainment at FaLoonwoop. — Through the kindness of the Citizens Band, Qader the genial leadership of Mr. Galbraith, the inmates at Falconwood Hospital tor the lnswne had a thor: ughly enj yebic tims fer a couple of hours last evening 1. was pleasant to witness the keen apprecistion of the music ) the patients, and if, throagh the generosity the benevolent public, such entertainments were more frequently repeated, they would Greatly tend to ihe amelioration of the condi- tion of the unfortunate beings bereft of rea- son, cence Arrer Mrrenett —When Mitchell, the Ogitsh pugilist arose at the Gedney House, New York, the othor morning, J. H. Wy ugh, the proprietor sent to his room the hollowing postal card, which had been re- Seived in the morsing mil * You are harboring withia your house a man who is an ex ¢ mvict, tough, assaulcez of old men, and a bum pugilist. He is a disgrace to the civilizstion of this glorious republe Unless you promptly turn him sad bis party out into the atreet, the hotel Kinnon for Defendant. Nathaniel Campbell vs. Jcs. Kennedy. Appeal allowed; each party to pay his own costs. Dr. M. Martin, of Montague, was sworn in as Coroner of King’s Co. McC rin ick, R sponde nf, vs. Jas Burke. Serntt Act appeal. Allowed with costs. Same vs. Brideet Lodwli ard tle same vs. H. W. Jenkins, Scott Act +p- pealsa. Judgment reserved. Wm. Phelan, respondent, vs. Michael Hessen, Scott Act appeal. Juagmeat re- -erved, Same, vs. Wm. Wightman, Scott Act ap- peal. Judgment reserved. The Queen va. Neil McSwain. Prisoner pleaded guilty and was sentenced to two months hard labor. Maleolm McMillan, vs. Lemuel Martin, action for piece of land. D. A. McKinnon for plaintiff, Attorney-General and A. A. McLean for defendants. ‘Still before the court, Personal, Mr. H.. VY. Palmer expected to leave Lon don for home to-day. Messrs. Neil McLeod, W. H. C. McDonald and James H Reddin, were amongst the passengers in the eastern train this moraing. They had b2en in attendance at the Supreme Court in Georgetown Hon. William Richards, Bideford, registered at the Hote! Davies yesterday. tev. Dr Dovie, of Vernon River, was ia the city yesterday. It ia pleasing to hear that Mr, Horace Hazird has recovered sufficiently from his recent illnees to be able to drive out. We trust that he will soon be well enough to re- suine business again. We are much pleased to learn that, at a meeting of the Numismatic and Antiquarian Society, of Montreal, organized 1862, iucor- porated 1870, recently held at Montre.!, Archibald MacNeill, Eeq , of this city, was ‘‘ananimous!y elected corresponding member.” A. U. Morson, was ee Artistic Work. A correspondent at Souris writes : In the Irish Seciety Hall, lately erected in Souris, there has just been placed a beautiful cur- tain, the work of our artist, Captain Bren- nan. In this department of the fine arts, the Captain’s brush has already won a lofty position in the mind uf the public and the mere coupling of his name with the above work is in itself sufficient to warrant the favorable impression which, beyond the shadow of a doubt, it is likely to receive. The Captain's productions on former occa- sions have had for their chief characteristics the fascination cf the eye and the delight of the mind, and as usual this one i» lack- ing in none of these essential requisites, that always add beauty and popularity to such a work. Local Notices. We would most respectfully invite all wanting children’s clothing to call on us and have a look through our stock. It will make you glad you have boys to clothe when you see the style and quality of our goods. — Prowse Brus. Christy's Loadon hats—two cases newest shapes just opened, selling low at J B Mac- donald’s. mi 6i dw We have about 29 cases of canned géods left, in peaches. pears, pine apple, cherries. strawberries,sugar corn, tomatoes, marroewfat peas, French beans, baked beans, Xc. &ec , which we will sell at large dis. counts from list price. All last summers's pack. Cail early and seeure some.—teo. Carter & Co., 136 Queen Street. Feb 28 2i. Clothing, hats and caps to hand via ss Stanley. Give usa call -James Paton & Co. £28 3i New suits for children, also a fine line of spring overcoats for men, just opened at Prowse Bros. feb28 3i Come and see the wonderful bargains in children’s suits at Prowse Bros. fel 28 3i New Hats.—Our new hats are selling tast. Get a hat to suit you by going te Prowee Bros, the Wonderfui Cheap Men. feb28 3i _~oo-—-- Have You a Coven?—Then use Every body's Cough Syrup, @ pleasant and efficacious remedy. Price 25 cents a bottle, A full line of the popular Cod Liver Oil Kmalsions,Cough Syrups, Balsams, &c., guaranteed geod and and tresh, always in stoek.—Johnson'’s Drug Store, Cor. Kent and Prince Streets. MARRIED. At the manse, Caledonia, by the Rev. John Sutherland, on the 28rd of Febroary, Mr. James Bain, Pleasant Valley, Lot 62 to Miss Sarah Blue, eldest daughter of Malcolm Blue Esq , Little Sands Lot 6t. DIED At Caledonia North, on the 6th February, James Stewart, at the advanced age of 80 years, after a long illiness borne with much patience and resignation to the Divine will. At Caledonia South, on the 8th reeery. Alexander Macdonald, aged 72 years. He departed this life in the full assurance of faith, At New Annan, on the 2lst of Feb, William Leigh, infant son of William W. and Robina Moase, aged five weeks. “Suffer tittle children to come unto me.” At the residence of Henry Green, North Curdigen, Feb 20th, Peter Green, aged 68 years widely known and highly respected. SKATING CHALLENGE. I HEREBY challenge Art Newsom to skate place on the same eve ing that the Skating Champions visit Charlottetown. If they do net come, race may be arranged for some other evening. f If Mr Newson does not accept this challenge, will be blown up with dynamite, and the bricks of which the Ged: «y Llouse is built} will be found + ] over that eeciion +t f the! city.” fxr. | After Mitchell had read the missive he} turned it over to Squire Abbogton, who Maid that he couldn't understand it. | Mitchel! treated the matter as the work « f| & crank — +++ — Tue Loyal Circle of “The King's Daughe 84's intend to have an entertainme. t of music Gnd reading ia St. Paul's Schoolroom on 62h April, ml Qaw tldt } I will claim the Championship of the Island F. C. RATTRAY , meht WANTE' A gir! for genera) housework in a smell family. Muct be well recommended. Api ly to Mrs CrosskI.1, Brighton Read, mehl—3i ,;d | OST— Yes‘ erdsy, 28th ult . somewhere arourd J ther o’te own. a ten di lar sreenback anda two doler bill. Finder will be rewarced by leaving same at THE k XaAMINER: ffl e. meil O Tf -tm the vicinity of the store of Beer & Golf, a pocket book containing a small sum of mopey and some parers The finder will oblige by leaving it at t is offlee. febls from cne to thrce miles sgeinet me in the | | Hillsbo: orgh Rink for $15.00 a side, race to take | SEE iouURi GHRISTY'S LONDON HATS | SPRING, 1893, Latest Styles, Best Qualities, Lowest Prices. We have just received a very large stock for our WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE, and can show al! the latest in FLAT CROWNS, ROUND CROWNS, NARROW BRIMS, BROAD BRIMS, in all the Newest Colors 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, Big Discount. at a Procure a pair before all } are sold. FOR MARCH TRADE! We have just received 4 or 5 dozen COUNTERPANES, Honey Comb and Satin Finish ; TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOLLFT in Cheap and Best also, DO" YOU ‘WANT ANW! If you do, just see the lot we are offer- ing. We are just through Stock Taking, and have made a collection of all the Remnants and Odds and Ends; Remnants of all classesfof stuff. Good goods at merely nominal prices. An immense lot. DRESS GOODS !—Lengths for Ladics’ Dresses, lengths for Chil- dren’s Dresses. A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD DRESS CHEAP! Remnants of Ginghams, Prints, Cloths, White Goods. Angola Suitings, Challies, Vickings, Skirtings, etc. THIS ECLIPSES ALL OUR FORMER REMNANT SALES! STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, February 6, 1893—eod & wky ” = — LSE SS _—— = _= Goff Bros’, Bargains! TOMEN’S Oil Pebble Lace Boots, $1.45, now $1.00; Women’s Oil Pebble Button Boots, $1.25, now 9¥e.; 49 pairs of W Women’s Oil Goat and Frencka Kid Laced and Button Boots, size 7, at half price; 28 pairs of Women’s Kid aud Goat Button Biots, size 2$ to 34, $1.95, now $1.25; Women’s Rubber Boots, $1.55, now $1.00; job lt of Overshoes, 76c. a pair; job lot of Men’s and Boys’ Boots at great reduction. CALL EARLY AND GET BARGAINS. GOFF BROTHERS. = =—= Charlottetown, February 22, 1893. EEE ) OUR MAMMOTH OFFER —_—— —_Q aasiniipienengee READY-MADE CLOTHING AND» TWEEDS (x) Never before in this city has Clothing and Tweeds been placed on sale at such extraordinary : low prices. A Genuine Marked Down Sale of Winter Clothing and Tweeds for Tuirty Days only px AMINE THE FOLLOWING PRICES : TON, etc., etc. 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. WEEKS & (0., Wholesale and Retail, NEXT TO BEER & GOFF'S, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, Feb. 20, 1893. Better Than The Guardian. COVERS, SHEETING, PILLOW weet ‘ 2 “ Check, “ 7 75 5 90 MEN’S REEFERS. | 12 Boys’ All-wool Cheviot OVERCOATS. 12 Heavy Cheviot, * 9 00 5 80 {weed Reefers, 40 2% Now sell- | 11 ss “ 9 59 6 55 6 Good He AVY Nap, $5 00 $3 40 {B ys Reefers, SQ. Price “ing at 3 Fine Nap, All-wool, 12 59 700; 5 * 7. : ae 1 “* © satin lined, 1600 1200 edge and pockets, 650 400 YOUPHS'ZOVEROOATS, ' 6 Very Fine Nap * 9650 6 75 10 Heavy All-wool Check fe Bs 7 2 00 850; 30 U'e Tweed, $300 $5 2% MEN’S OVEROOATS. a pig ‘ ae 8S) eee eee 1080 ree 13 Heavy ** Diagonal, 9 00 6 00 ~ = ia 0 20 eed, - . . «“ “6 6 50 450 : on 1 : 7 00 ‘ io 4 : 9 26 ,6% g 46 ‘© Worsted. 6 25 449] 1 Fine Nap, all-wool, $125) $8 75 | 6 Heavy Nap, 5 50 350] 3 : ‘ 8 26 560 1 ‘ss “ 7 d : 5 00 Sai i} se 8 4) 6001 2 * Feiezsa, 6 25 4 10 1 “ a 9 00 60 F “ Woes sd 8 00 net Se ” 9 09 67519 ‘* Pilot Cloth, 65) 44)1 1 Black Worsted O’ooat, 6560 Sue : ot ee eee eee oe © 10059 70/6 * “ 550 39)| 3Nup s 850 600 i — won. bee tO 950 60)/1 “ i? 800 575, 2 * “ 800 880 l +. “es 9 BO 6 75 1 ta via 275 5 25 3 i - 7 5U 5 UJ | 38 " eid 550 sas 9 “6 “ 14 00 8 59 SS. = “8 6 25 4 00 : ie | a sd 500 33 1 “ “ “ 775 559] 1 HeavyIrish Fr'za Ulster 12 59 8 80 BOYS’ REFERS, 10 “ 425 gle a “ Diagonal, 9 09 575])12 ‘* Etoph ” 8 09 525] — : so ee 5 Tweed Cape ni 675 4% “Malt — ao 750; 4 ‘“* Tweed ” 8 00 5 25| 3 Fine Nap (extra good), $6 59 $450] 7 ‘* Booed " 6 50 4% a Te sence a om 3BT to * “ $50 500);6 “* « “ 69 88 . se “ ““ 10 09 7 59 2 ” ” a 11 00 7 25 1 isd ra 55 ) 3 59 > = Cape 06 6 2 to 6 He: asstc “ 9 00 59)1 5 ‘** Scotch Twd Caps z ~ ” ‘ “ 6 25 4 15 .* “ oe 5 00 : es “ 250 735 Overcoats, 1250 775) % Heavy Nap, Ais 2 | ae 1 “6 (bl > $s 10 vo 65) 7 " ” “ 12 50 7 33 3 7 4 50 2 8) 4 ‘ + 375 230 1“ . ue) oi 659 40) py) sé ss * 1000 6 40 (This lot will fit B ys fro n 13 to 18.) 2 ey o " 675 42) 1 Fine Diagonal, lined, 575 375) 3 “ a “+960 636) 8 Bigs Eap Rooters, to & ct a a o- 0 4s r “ 675 450 ? se Hood Ulsters, ¥ 50 6 35 B sys icom 8 to 10, 400 2 3 7H savy Frieze Cape, 62 ao Charlottetown, January 27, 1895-—dy eod & wy a | This will be Interesting to all who Read it. G G2 #©@ ao 2.3 3 @ ao 82 i :-2 3 2 @ ew? 2B eae £ 2S es ee ee wm a ee Ee ae Be Te oe Sa Se ee oe S -——~—s 2 OL Oe ia @ . mtn ee 2 2S Se si a: 22852 @ sO ae ee GN G G With every five pounds of our Tea SHOES AT bought at either 20, 24 or 28 cents per OUT SALE OF BOOTS AND ee go 8 Ft Ss : : ee ee pound, we will give, free of charge, one OJ KREJO n ee nm" 22s ©} & iarthenware ‘Teapot. S ¢ 0.279 3:F ' 2.8: 0-8. Fs Our Tea has given excellent satisfac- tion lately, and is too well known all over ——jthe country to require any puffing on our part, North Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, January 28, 1892—eod | ANTED—AlIl young men and women, boys j WwW and girls, ot any worthy person without sufficient means to attend the Exposition, to| | know that for advertising pusposes we shall give | away 1,000 or more free Vis'ts to the World’s Fair inciuding rai!roed fares both ways, good boa } and room in Chiesgo for one week, six admission | | ticketsto the Kxposition grounds, etc., on easy | | conditions, without costing one cent of money. | If you wish to go, write to-day enclosing refer-| ene and self-addressed stamped envelope.— | Wortps FAIR ENTERTAINMENT Co., 23 Mo) Vicker’s Theatre Building, Chicago, LiL. feb2i—tf j SS | YOUND—This morning, an upper set of false teeth, Owner may have same by paring for. | this advertisement. na Call early and get a NSURANCE COMPANY ,,.oui.0%0 oa) et a, Is the Queen of Fire Companies. this date, {x] | DESBRISAY & STEWART, AGENTS FOR P. E. 1. ——————(1) — OFFICE—Next to Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlottetown. Settlements. : tree, from Teapot month BEER Charlottetown, January 17, 1803 -eod & why & GOFF. Low Rates. Prompt | gm—jané | hy