— ——————— es CON atten ~ i ee nes nan a te ae THE DAILY EXAMINER. . ~ - SATURDAY. FEBRUARY 4, 1893. Items. pocal and Other "aes Beer Bros. bargain corner No crossing at the Capes vo-day. Too tormy- stormy : 4 Fase ALARM of fire was sounded last : out even Oo clock. sing about & evenirg Tus mail will be closed at the usual hour to-night and will be forwarded - ’ r a t - Pouce Court.—Oae drunk, a country over for trial on Munday. msn, stands ove , y Train DeLayev.- [he train from the east was aD hour late to-day owing tc an gocident to the stesm pipe. - - TurxwomereR Reapincs.—The lowest 4 dur ng last night was six below cord oe this morning two b low was aro; * nine marked. New ScHool A school has tecently been aned at Eimira, Lot 47 The pt b ic hall oe has been converted into a school house, vei Mr. Raymond McPhee hired as teacher. MonTkeaL CARNIVAL. — The winter car- s at Montreal will open on Mun- Feb. 6.h, and will continue antil A big time is promised. = pival sport day next, the Lith. Summons:—A summons was A OTHER a Tanaws White, Bay- d yest erday on rv eld Street, for violating the Liquor Regu- ition Act. The summons }5 return sble o1 Monday. oniasialieeaiue Mass Muetine —At the close of the us- ysl services to-morrow (Sunday) night, a mass meoting of the different denomina- tions will ba held in the Second Methodist Charch. Everyone is cordially welcome. Purtic Meetixc.—A public meeting will be held at Alberton on Wednesday, the lich inst., to consider the matier of holding an exhibition at that place the coming autumn. The exhibition at Alber- ton last year was very successful. + Mocyr Stewart Concsnr,—Reserve the 17th of March for the concert at Mount Stewart io aid of the sidewalks for that place As this is the only call the committee intend yo make on the public during the season, & fall house and good attendance may be exp eted A Narrow Escare —A man who at- tempted to board the C. PF. R. express while it was in motion at ‘Julspamuisis on Saturday last, was thrown between the train and the platform and was aomewhat He had a narrow bruised very escape fom death dithinimesti Nevex roo Lars.—A married woman of about 30 years of age, having no children, entered the other day as a pupil im one of the primary departments of the Dartmouth schools. She isa native of Newfuundland, and wants to be able to read and write, She had never been sent to school in her yuath, o~ Petrtionixe.—The people of Souris and vicinity are petitioning the Minister of Public Works for a grant of money for the building of a post office, customs house and savings bank combioed. The petition is numerously signed, and it is sincerely hoped the money will be granted the present session. A town of such growing importance as Souris is en- titled to most favorable treatment at the hands of the (overnment. - Crazep wy Cicaretres —An exchange reports that Frank Elenschel,of St. Louis,a clerk, shot and probably fatally wounded bis sweetheart, Alice Bruce,at her home on Wednesday. A little later the police, look- ing for the would-be marderer, found his dead body in an alley two blocks west of the scene of bis first bloody work. Hens- che! was about 25 years old, and so far as known, had no cause for a quarrel with Miss Bruce. Friends, however, knowing him to be a slave to the cigarette habit, are of the opinion that he committed the crime while crazed by the effects of ciysrette smoking TWO PRETTY WINDOWS. The expense of putting in a bay window is considerable after a house is once built. Here is a suggestion for obtaining more light and air beside beauty for a room if one can’t afford to have a bay window put in. The double window is copied exactly from one ot « big stone studio built on the grounds of au artist's country home (Fig. 1) Fic. 1 The little windows above open out horizon- taliv, the lower ones swing outward like the old fashioned lattices. A broad window seat holds whatever One may wish to put there. and the couch below is raised at the center into a sort of table for books, ete. A thin scarf curtain draped lengthwise over the top of the window releves the square- ness New Atirsetions Every Day at Our Great Sale! URTAINS | ‘URTAINS ! A Large and Very Choice Variety. BEER BROS Weather Urletin. T n>-xro, Feb. 4 —10 a. m. Strong winds or gales, wes‘erly to north- westerly; general y fair and very cold. Personal. It is said Lord Salisbury weighs 240 pounds. A St. Louis paper sums up the Egyptian question very concisely: “The Khedive's spirit is eager, but his spine is weak.” Advices from Cttawa state that Mr. Joseph Pope will, in a short time, be appointed Deputy Minister of Marine and Fisheries. Lord Cranborne, the eldest son of the Marquis.of Salisbury, who proved a clever member of the late Parliament, but was beaten at the elections, ia again a candidate. The seat selected for him is Rochester, where there seems to be every chance of success, The Bishop of Neweastle has been an abstainer for fifteen years, and says that he is persuaded that in all atmospheres, in al! work, in all relatione of society, ® man or woman is better without alcohol thaa with it, Referring to a young I+londerwhois making his way in the west, the Daily World, of Vancouver, says: ‘Nothing could have been fuller or move explicit than the reports of the chairmen of committees, while that young Napoleon in the realms of finance, Ald. Anderson, surprised even these of his friends who knew something of his capabilities. He proved beyond criticism that the city was in a healthy condition, that its affairs had been administered wih a wise economy, ad that the wailing of the pessimists had no foundation in fact.” It is pleasin that A'd+rman Anderson, who is viesthes af Mr. Anderson, of Kensington, is not among the pessimists and gis cf his city and country. Tue Stan ey arrived at Pictov late last night. ow Goser, Merrtinc.—Remember the Gospel Union Meeting every Tuesday evening at 7.30 it Euston St, Hall, All are welcome. sedivtioweedicieabe ImPoRTANT.—Special meeting of the Vol- uuteers’ Association to-night at 8 30 o'clock. A large attendance is particularly requested. Y. M. C. A,—It is needless to direct atten- tion to the reception cf the Y. M C. A. to take place on Monday evening. The special attractions will certainly draw a full house. scnineiiiilinsiiiey Penny Reapinos —By no means should you forget the Penny Readings to be held in St. Peter's Schoolroom next Tuesd-y evening. The programme is a good one, and an enjoyable evening may be looked forward to. —_—__———_-— Sunday Services. St. Paul's Church.—Sexagesmia Sunday : Morning Prayer and Holy Communion at 11 o'clock; Evening Prayer at 7 o'clock. St. Peter's Cathedral.—Sexagesmia Sun- day : Holy Eucharist at 8 a m; Matins to note! ; ‘ ! | | | i i at ll o'clock ; Evensong and Sermon at 7 | o'clock. St. James’ Church.— Preaching at 11 a m ! ; and at 7p m, by the pastor, Rev T F Fu'ler- | ton. Zion Church—Morniag prayer meeting at 10.15. Sunday School and Bible class at 2,30 m. Services at 11 am will be conductel by Rev W W Brewer, and at7 p m by Rev D Sutherland. Baptist Church.— Preaching at 11 a m and 7 aoe by Rev J A Gordon. Sunday School end ible class at 2.30. The sacrament will be administered in the evening. Prayer meeting Monday and Wednesday at 7.30. Teachers meeting on Thursday evening at 7 30, and prayer meeting in mission rooms, Chestnut Street, Friday at 7.3). First Methodist Church.— Prayer meeting at 10.30am. Preaching at 11 a m by Rev D Sutherlsnd, and at 7 p m by Rev W W Brewer. Second Methodist Churech.— Prayer meeting at 10am. Class meeting led by Mr G W Ritchie at 3.15 Preaching at ll a m and 7 pm by Rev G C P Palmer. The Sacrament of the Lord's Supper will be administered at the close ot the morning service, A mass meetiog will be heldin the church at 8 15 p m, to which all are cordially inviced. Kensington Hall.—Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. Song service and préaching at 7 pm by Rev W O Matthews, Services will be held in the Christian Meet. ing House, Upper Great George St, toemorrow in the forenoon at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 7 o'clock. Rev O B Emery will preach in the morning. Bible Claes and Sunday Sehool at 2.30. Gospel Meeting.—Remember the Gospel Meeting Sunday afternoon in McLeod's Hall, at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson : Isiah 53-5—“But He was wounded for our transgressions.” Y. M. C. A.—Meeting for men only in the parlor of the Y MC A Hall at 4 ‘> will be addreased by General Secretary Raymond on “Walking with God.” Arrangements are being made for good singing. All men are cordially invited to attend. — A Sin Are you going to do any quilting? If so, we have « splendid assortment of quilting prints in Koglish makes. It will pay you to visit owe quilting print counter. Also ask to see our patch gotton by the pound. We have also on hand a lot of remnants ef Scotch and English print cottons suitable fer quilting. Visit-us-before parchasing.—James Paton & Co. feb4 3i A warm reom an) good bargains at cur sale to-night, -E. H. Norton & Co. Saturday night..--Variety sale to-night by E. H. Norton & Co. A large sule for our leaders: 4 ten cent cigars 25 cents; 7 five cent for 25c—Reddin Bros. {4 3i eod Tooth brushes, hair brushes and all toilet articles below any other store in the city— Reddin Bros. {4 3i eod Emulsions, cough medicines and all leading patents at Reddin Bros.’ {4 3i eod Ou Thursday, Dec. 29, 1892, of ee cough, Neil Archibald, aged one year an nine months, beloved son of Duncan and lsabella McGilvery, of West River, Lot 30 Y, M,C, A. AT HOME, Monday, February 6th, 1893. HE members of the Y. M. C. A. will be in attendance to receive young and old maije friends at their rooms on the above 8 p. m. we cowl stion for five hundred. Speeches, Readings and Singing will enliven the evening Coffee and Cake. We want every member of the Asso- ciation and every young man in the city. R. R. FITZGERALD, President. J. 8. RAYMOND, General Secretary. feb2 | | | } PROWSE The ‘Wonderful Cheap Men. eH ) Although we were both born on a farm, Hlow 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. Mircue.n will grant a receipt. To please any man that ever was born, Happy or jolly, moroze or forlorn, With Clothes that can never, no never, be torn, To Prowse Bros. s¢énd him to Hersert Acorn, Jf in a fine dress you wish to invest, 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. €. When Underwear or Shirts you need, And good Hats, soft or hard, To Prowse Bros. with all speed Seek little Wate 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 charge, 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 refined, ' Miss Renpie will make Hat or Bonnet Worthy the praises of a sonnet. The Mantle Department is now in my churge, But the profits made are not very large. So when you want anything of that kind Bear Georgie McEAcuErn in your mind: 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.."Acorn. And last, but not least, I've a word right here, 1} deliver all parcels far and near, All over the city with 2.40 speed ; If you want quick despatch ask Sasrne with his steed. PROWSE BROS. Charlottetown, February 4, 189z—eod & wky feb4 $500 REWARD! As some evil disposed person or persons have started the report that we had failed up and our Store <losed, we offer the above reward, n HARD, COLD CASH, to any person or persons who will give us the information we want. the Dry Goods business, and as we are giv- ing such large discounts for cash, our Store is the place to save money. 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. the meantime buy your Dry Goods, Hats and Caps from us, and save 25 to 33} p. c. PATTON The Real and Genuine Carpst Men, 136 Queen Street. We are goimg out of If any person In BROS.. White fx] ix) | } Island and less. 0 S Charlottetown, January 24, 1893—eod & wky > ee \ Charlottetown, January 24, 1893—eod & wky Charlottetown, Jan. 31, 1893. BAZAAR COMPANY, BOOKS AND STATIONERY. OU will always find something new there in the line of Leather Goods, Date Cases, Fancy China and Mirrors, suitable for wedding presents. Don’t miss seeing our line of Steel Engravings and Etchings, framed and unframed. Several choice Carving Sets in Cases, just the article you are needing. Such good value for your money cannot be got elsewhere. BAZALKR STOR, WHITE COTTONS from 4 cents per yard up. W H I T | E | see the Cotton we show at 10 cents. Ge O O - a vine arriage Goods HEELS SPOKES, RIMS, Hubs, Shafts, Panels, etc.; Springs, Carriage Bolts, Bands, Trimming Leather, Drills, Curled Hair, Moss, and DUPLEX GEARS, Nobles & Hoares, Harland & Co’s., Valentine & Co’s., ; and Dods & Go’s. VARNISHKS, Japans, Colors, Tubes, Brushes—in fact, everything the Carriage Maker requires. The Biggest Stock, the Largest Assortment, and the Cheapest. W. HH. DAWSON. 139 QUEEN STREET. Goods. | WHITE COTTONS, Best and Cheapest in Prince Edward Call and EMBROIDERIES !--- ili Euibroideries selling at half price BARGAINS in Unbleached Table Linens. | MOORE & McLEOD. — Vv 2 Axles, Tire Steel, lroa, McLAUGHLIN Cox & Co’s. ———Eee ASSIGNEE’S SALE. ‘EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned Assignee of the Ketate of J. H. Hooper, of Souris Kast, forthe sale of the fel. | lowing property end effects in separate tenders, up to Pietoay. the Tenth day of February, | A. D. 1893, viz. > - } ; 1. Stoo ie Taade and = | Drag Store lately occup 7 | Hooper, in Souris East, and all | said Ketate, 2 Allthe Furnitare and Dwelling House in Souris the said J. H. Hooper, and all property of the said J. H. H wheresce ait ot whatever kind Sother than mentioned in paragraph (1) above. A certified bank cheque or money to of five per cent. the amount of | must accompany er 4 tender. Ia | der is not acoepted, the cheque or money returned. The stock pm and opaiae of inspected atl e store eoers, : Lean & Heartz in Souris East, where forms tender can be _ JOHN McLEAN, Assignec. Souris Kast, King’s Co., Jan, 27, 196-4 & w |QAWDUST—People in want of sawdust can 7 Marenfielc ip obtain same from F. TURNER, | Steam Mills, 8t, Peter's Road, % pd _fets Fi tbe ee cat