a ai ur were =’ -s toval and Other Liens. H SBboROUGH Rink Cood ice an exe i :sic at the Hillsborough Rink to-nigh’. - ft (ceorge s : Tue special train with mais ten : an of after town at twenty minutes to five this alt novi . — " eniar ? eting of Sons or Temperance. —Regular ™ — Victoria Division, No, 4, this eve niny V igit ing Ore thren invited > AN Insane Woman created some little ox the vieitity the Post Oilice on citemnen inti : . h 4 ken in charge b Saturday night. os" was ta Canty J friends - YY 2 ’ 1_} Hall's Hair Renewer enjoys a world-wid for restoring the hair to bald heads rep itation grey hair to the and changing sth of youth. original color > Business. —The Halifax merchants formed au association to promote terests of wholesale and retail men in that city. have the in- business - A WarninG.—An eleven-year-old lad, named John Powers, of Middleton, N. Y., has became a raving maniac from fects of cigarette smoking. e Ma. Wurre’s Mane Deav.—Mr. Archibald White's mare, that took suddenly ill on Prince Street on Friday afternoon, as stai- ed in our last issue, died on Saturday even- ing. aaa Masonic.—Special communication of Vic toria Lodge No. 2 A. F. & A. M. to-night, at Masonic Hall, Water street, at 8 Work on the first degree. cordially welcome ! o'clock. Visiting Lrethren isiadiiisiien Norice.—Prince Edward Division, No. 1, S. of T., will hold the next regular meeting on Wednesday evening, the 20th inst, in order to allow a lecture in the Hall on Tues day evening.—J. G. Clark, R. S. el THe Deapvty Savuce-Pan.—Too _ ser- vant girls at Ingerso!!, Oot., had a tght one day last week, wlien vue nearly brain: ed the other with a sauce-pan. The phy- sicians have slight hopes of the recovery of the wounded girl. iene WarTrerworks.—The cap came off, or some such accident happened the fire plug at the Union Bank corner on Saturday evening, allowing the water to escape about the street and causiug some little excite- ment in the neighborhood. -_ ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—The thanks of THe Examiner are due Mr. D. A. McDonald for a copy of ** The Resources of Califor- nia,” an illustrated pamphlet, showing the marvellous development of Kern County and other parts of the Golden State. 7 ¥. M. C. A.—The lecture to be delivered by Rev. J. M,. McLeod to-morrow evening eannot fail to be interesting. The lecture: had an extended visit, and what he can tel! about the wonders of the Rockies alone would be worth more than ten cents. Be sure and hear him. pilaiaiitaiaiaiinia Bory on Toe Tratx.—Mrs. Stewart, of Furi Qu’Appelle, N. W. T., while on the C. P. R. en route to Ingersoll, Ontario. | last week, gave birth to a boy while on the train near North Bay. Mrs. Stewart was left there, but, at the request of the pass- engers, the little fellow will be christened ** W. C. Van Horne Stewart.” slsiaiiieddh Anorner ‘‘ Jack ’’.—An exchange sys that an individual known’ as ‘*‘Jack the Kis- ser is roaming the streets of St. Louis at night. He distributes cards among his victims explaining that his mission is di- vine and his kisses devoid of sensuality. This assertion is borae out by the fact that neither age nor ugliness is spared by him. - Hurt is tHe Woovs.—The Pioneer is sorry to hear that Mr. Isaac Schurman, while in the woods last Tuesday evening, met with an accident. While hauling a log the sligh up- set, and the log rolled on his leg. His son, who was with him, succeeded with a plank in easing the log, and Mr. Schurman was set free, but he has been laid up from active work for a few days. sdcsiicnibiileiaia Concert at Connwact.—There will be a grand Concert in the Methodist Church at Cornwall, to-morrow (Tuesday) evening at 7.30. Some of the best talent in the city has been secured for the occasion. music, readings, etc. prove unfavorable the on T hursday evening. Concert will be held - PainruL Accrpent. — The Summerside |! Pioneer says:—Another painful accident oc- curred at Compton’s furniture factory last Wednesday. Mr. Thos. Knowlan, who had he fingers of his left hand smashed some time ago, got those of his right hand very badly | cut in the moulder. The case is in the hands of Dr. MeKay, and no doubt Mr. Knowlan will soon be able to resume work, _—»_— Aw Ataruina Discovexy.—A_ financial journal has made the alarming discovery that monarchy in Europe is in danger of dy- ing out, owing to the increase of lunacy in royal families. The newspaper says that more then twenty princes and princesses have been under medical treatment for mental dis- ease and the numbe: displays attendency to- ward rapid increase. The trouble is attribut- ed to close intermarriage. ‘ce New Sreamer.—The Burrell-Johnson lrou Co. are constructing a boat Peticodiac, N. B. Steam Navigatien Co., of the following dimensions :—Length of keel, 60 feet; length over all, 65 feet; depth of hold 6 feet; breadth of beam, 15 feet. She will be supplied with acompound sur- face condensing engine, steel boiler, and a water tank of 200 gallons capacity, with steam pump, for carrying water for ships. She will be fitted with a saloon for passen- vers, a house for freight on deck, and pilot house, all fitted with the latest improve- ments. She will be heated by steam, and will be launched about the Ist of May. ial Prarver at THe Covuncit.—At a recent meeting of the Truro Town Council, the newly installed mayor on resuming his seat, remarked that he did not know that there vas anything furth + oa the programme of the evening. Last year they had interspersed the proceedings with prayer, but he saw no clergyman present on this occasion. Where- upon, says the local paper, ex-Mayor Craig came forward and in well chosen language in- voked the Divine blessing on the pro -eedings and on all present; that the favour of God might rest upon the town and community, that He would in an especial manner give His grace and assistance to the new Mayor and Council, and that their deliberations might be begua, carried forward, aad eaded in love, etc, et, the ef-) The Samoan Mudcdle. The pro-! gramme will eonsist of vocal and instrumental | Should Tuesday night | for the! S28 E\S°89 8 OdaE EA’ WE Ge Gy Pha AP RAC Vit 5, SPECIAL Desracouks To THe EXAMINER the Vracadic Lazaretto. Orrawa, Feb. 17. A page of melancholy interest is found in the annual report of the Minister of Agriculture, viz., that containing Dr. <A. CU. Sinith’s report ow the Lazaretto at Tra- cadie, N. B. There are, however, brighter passages in it than usual. He reports nineteen imuatea—erht inales and eleven females. ‘Two new cases were admitted since last report, one from Cara- quet and another from au adjoining parish ‘There were ho deaths i the The general health of the inmates asbence of acute suffering and bodily distress observed among the more advaneed patients in for- mer years. Dr. Smith pays a high tribute to the Sisters, who, in the cause of mercy, have practically resigned themselves to a living grave. aduring was good, and there was an San Francisco, Feb. 17. Closer perusal of the Australian and New Zealand journals ‘received yesterday, shows almost without exception the editor- \ial expression to be strong, and, in many eases, bitter in regard to the action of the Germans at Samoan Islamd. [he Auck- land, New Zealand, News of January 12th, says: ‘‘a more humiliating and Yegrading spectacle than this of British warships cowed and silenced in the presente of a German outrage can hardly be concel¥ed. o Collapse of a Building. CHICAGO, Feb. 17. Swing’s Block, 14 stories high, one of the tallest office buildings in America, col- lapsed this morning. A number of work- men barely escaped with their lives. It the corner of Dearborn and Adams streets. The ten lower stories fell in one after another, leaving the walls of the four upper stories and the roof standing in 4 decidedly shaky condition, when, with- out the slightest warning, the great mass of tiles and girding forming the tenth floor craslied to the storey below, carrying that with it to the bottom. stood on Booksellers Complain. Ovrrawa, Feb. 17. Ontario booksellers have represented to the Minister of Customs the injustice to which they are subjected in reterence to the United States magazines. These pub- lications, sent direct to subscribers from headquarters, come in duty free, but if sent in bulk to Uanadian booksellers for delivery to customers there, booksellers have to pay duty. Hon Mr. Bowell says he will remedy the injustice. ictatelldaitanie Why lie Left Samoa. San Francisco, Cal., Feb. 17. John C. Klein, American newspaper cor- respondent, arrived from Samoa yesterday. He says he left the Islands because he would have to remain on an Aimerican man- of-war continually, to avoid being seized by Germans. He. declares he was a passive spectator of the German attack on Mataafa, save that he warned the Germans not to land, as requested by the ,natives. French Politics. Paris, Feb. 17. | Meline is experiencing great difficulty in ‘forming a Cabinet. Waldeck, Rousseau and other prominent men have refused to joia. DeF reycinet,whoprefers the war port- folio, On the persuasion of Pesident Carnot, has givena half promise to accept the foreign portidlio. Rouvier takes the in- ‘terior portfolio aad Senator Ernest Boul- ‘anger is mentioned as Minister of Finance. | The Opportunists and Radicals are refusing ‘to join in anticipation of a short iife for the | new cabinet. a Fast Mail Service. Orrawa, Feb. 17. | It is understood that the Imperial authorities, before consenting to definite arrangements with the Canadian Pacific for | : . +: ° | mail service with Japan and China, stipu- ‘late that the Canadian Government must ‘subsidize a fast Atlantic service, so that there may be continuous fast service be- tween Great Britain and the East. | —_ gee = Consternation in Montreal. Monrreat, Feb. 17. | Great consternation was caused in town 'te-day by the news that C. J. Brydges, | Hudson Bay Commissioner, and one of the ‘best known railroad men in Canada, had _dropped dead in the streets. i A Majority of One. W., Feb. 27. The elections for members of the Legis- lative Assembly are completed. They re- sulted in the return of 68 Ministerialists (and 69 members of the Opposition. t | i ' —- } Sypyey, N.S. i } | oe Riis Health Improved. Orrawa, Feb. 17. The Minister of Railways is considerably improved in health to-day. Weather Builetin. Toronto, Feb. 18.—-16 a. m. Winds shifting to northwest or north; clear- ing weather, with a little lower temperature. a Piles! Piles‘? lie Piles? i Symproms.—-Moisture; intense itching aud stinging; moist at nicht; worse by scratching. lif allowed to continue tumors form, which loften bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. SwayNe’s OINTMENT stops tMe itching and bleeding, heals ulcerations, and in most cases remove the tumors. All druggists, or by S for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Phila- . i j j | i i ' | ing delphia net}? fm dw oo Fresu SAUSAGES, 12 cents per pound, made daily at Saunders & Newsom's Mead Market, } Kent Street. febl4 2w year. that | Local Notices. Hard and Soft Felt Hats, from 4vc. John MelLeod & Co's, — \ jew doz up, at ) pairs gents’ pants, cheap for i hat , at Jas. Patoa & Co’s. Casih, NO nivws ailing g quotations, good honest Dar Luliis _ Men's undewear, boys’ shirts, white shict- ing, at eost, at John McLeod & Co's. vats, reefers, and suits. After the argest and best season we have ever had in this department, we are enabled and deter- mined to clear ont all our remaining stock of ready-made clothing regardless of cost, at Jas. Paton & Co The balance of Winter Stock at cost at dohn MeLeod & Co's. Balance of Heavy Underwear selling at cost f—feb13 Misses’ and Boys’ leit Overshoes, only 84c, at R. kK. Jost’s. feb4 t* Sleigh Robes and Fur Coats evelling at cos at D. A. Brue: tf-- febl3 Re RS, OD. | ; At his residence, Bellevue, on Sunday j morning, 17th inst., Charles John Haszard, aged 44 years. {Funeral will leave the late residence of de ceased for Southport,Cemetery at 2 o'clock p. | m. on Tuesday, the 19th inst. At her residence, King Square, Chariofte- | town, on Sunday evening, the 17th inst., in |her 56th year, Jane Maria, daughter of the | Jate Jabez Barnard, and widow of the late | Uriah Matthew. Kind and genial in life, she | leaves many friends and acquaintances in both ithe city and country. ‘* Blessed are the dead which die in the Lord.” [Funeral on Tuesday, at 3.15 p.m. (local time) to Sherwood cemetery by train. In this city, on the 17th inst., Susan Jane | Power, beloved wife of John Wise, aged 26 | years, leaving a husband and two small child- ren to mourn ther loss. © May her soul rest in peace. {Funeral from her late residence, Dorchester Street, at a quarter to nine o’clock on Tuesday morning, 19th inst., to St. Dunstan’s Cathe- dral, thence to the Roman Cotholie Cemetery. At St. Peter’s Road, Feb. 13, after a long and painful iilaess, borne with Christian patience and resignation, John P. Roper, agec 65 years. ‘ Happy soul, thy days are ended, by All thy mourning days are done; Gone by angel guards attended To the arms of Jesus, gone. “HAWKERS aye if (iT A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. Tor sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, Tehn, N. B. Uvere at, D. A. Bruce's. lv dy st novi Courtald’s Crapes. Baimorai Crapes. Crape Cioths, Black French Merinoes. Black Freneh Cashmeres. Black Hindoo Cashmeres. Black Henrietta Cloths. Black Serges. Black Bress Cloths. Crape Laces. Crape Fringes. Duli Jet Trimmings. A FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. STANLEY BROS. BROWNS BLOCK. Ch’town, Jan, 4. ESTATE OF ROBERT BELL, ALBERTON. TRUSTEE'S SALE. eo DERS will be received by the undersigned until MONDAY, 25th inst., at noon, tom persons disposed tc offer for the following belong- ing to the estateof Robert Bell, of Alberton, P. EK. Island, viz. :— Lot 1.—Dry Goods, Hardware, Boots and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Ciothing, Groceries, ‘Tinware, Crockery, Glassware and other miscellaneous goods, contained inthe new store and ware- houses situated on Mainand Poplar Streets in Alberton. Lot 2.—The Lobster Factories (on leased land and the contents thereof at Horse Road, Lot and at Lot 1h. Lot 3.—The Farm. Stock and Implements on the homestead in Alberton, Lot 4—-The Household Effects on the Home- stead, and also the “ Hall Shares.” Lot 5.—The Business Premises, consisting of a well situated Corner Lot in Alberton (78x204), on which there is a nice new Store and Warehouses with every facility for a first-class business. Lot 6.—The Robert Kell Homestead in Alber- ton, comprising 3} acres of land, on which there sa first class Dwelling, Outhouses and two ex- cellent Barns, ali well fenced. 1 ot 7.—T wo well-fenced Pasture Lots on Elde Street, in Alberton. Lot 8.—An excellent Farm on Cascum pec Road, about two miles from Alberton, consisting of #2 acres of land, all cleare? and well feaced. \ title, free from all encumbrances, will be ven to the purchaser on completion of the pur- chase : Invenries to and Stock Lists may be seen on application to Mr. Alex McLeod, Alberton, and the undersigned at Charlottetown, on and after 1Gth inat iotn Inst. Tenders may be made for one lot or more, or for whol fERMS—26 per cent. cash; balance, half in x i half in NINE months, with approved security : Sis The undersigned will not be bound to acoept st or aay tender. : LEWIS CARVELL, Trustee of the kistate of Robert Bell. Dated at Charlottetown, Sth February, 1889. feoly~dy & wky 0 2rd hi " ‘ ; ’ » hig ne F the spring is backward, we SOFT FELT HATS. line, we are bound to hold our price down. Come down and see the Cheap Man.” Charlottetown, Feb. 18, 1889 A GRAND Fancy Dress Carnival WILL BE HELD IN THE Victoria Skating Risk, Victoria, Thursday Evening, Feb. 21, AT SEVEN O’CLOCK, The Rink will be tastefully decorated, and as a large number have promised to skate, a good time may be expected, Music will be furnished by Worth’s Band. Admission, 25 cents, Skaters in Costume, free, PERCY H. PALMER, Secretary. Vietoria, Feb. 7, T8389 $5.00. $5.00. Five Dollars in Cash ILL be paid for the first five ($1 each correct answers (the bona side solution of the person sending it) received from young ladies in Prince Edward Island under eighteen years of age, to the following :— ‘‘How much will any Housekeeper lose who pays 25 cents tor a Six Ounce Tin of Baking Pow- der, instead of buying a ‘en Ounce Paper Pack- ace of WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW- DER, which any Grocer (with a Jarge profit) can retail at Twenty Cents. Directions for using the Powders must be taken into the calculation, Address,— W. M. D. PEARMAN, Halifax, N. S. Names of competitors will not be published without permission. Look out for next month’s offer ! feb7 . D. A. MACKINNON, LL. B., ister, Solicitor, Notary, Commis- sioner of Deeds, Wills, &c., GEORGETOWN, -- P. E. ESLAND. MONEY TO LOAN. novi3—3m dy law wky eod Tuland Steam Navigation Company OF P. EH. ISLAND. HE ANNUALGENERAL MEKTING of this Company will be held at_ my Office, King Street, on SATURDAY, the 23rd day of Febru- ary, instant, at 3 o'clock, p, m. L. C. OWEN, Secretary. Charlottetown, Feb. 8, 1889—y 3aw (t t 8) WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc way TED.—A Canvasser on Commission (either sex) for Charlottetown and district. for the sale of Gower’a Steel Pens, the only makers in Canada. Must be intelligent and pushing, and furnish good references. Address, GowErR & Co., 114 Queen Street, Montreal, {feb18 ROOD MARE FOR SALE.—Weight eleven hundred, at present with foal. Might ex- change for another, as party don’t wish to rear foal. For further particulars apply at this office. febl6—lweod pd ANTED.—A Girl to do general hoasework. Keference required. Apply to MRs. STEWART, Kent Street. tf—febl6 i EES Vy 4a Sand and Stone. Apply to H. RackHAM, Chestnut Street, City. febli tf TANTED.—An Overseer, or chicf advertiser, \ end oneto three assistants (according to countr and population); $65 a month size of expenses to Gverscers, 1nd $30 to as- No peddling. No soliciting. Duties making collections, distributing putting up expenses advanced ; itneclose four cents salary and siste nts. confined to printed matter, t etc... of Electric Goods. salaries paid each month. ( postage for full specimen line of advertising mat- ter to ELBcTRO GaLvaNnic Co., Palace Building Cincinnati, O, No attention paid to postal carsds febl4—dy fi MO LET.—On or before the Ist May, that new Double Tenement House, with Stables at- tached, on the corner of Hillsborough and Kus- ton Streets. térni3 fo Mrs. H. PaauEn. fent2 *EBRUARY ] PROW S45 CARNIVAL, advertisements, | 8. 3. 2, 1889. are forward ; if the season is late, we are on time with the finest quality, newest style and lowest price in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARD AND As “The Wonderful Cheap Man” has, f r the past eight years, taken the lead in this past reputation, and keep the style up, quality forward, and boys, and if you forget the name ask for “The Wonderful BROS “a SIGN OF TRE GREAT BIG HAT. THE GOU0S ARE FIRST-CLASS, Prices Low and Variety Great, PERKINS & STERNS. A Large Stock of Grey Cottons, A Large Steck of White Cottons, ENGLISH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN PRINTS, Canadian Shirtings and Ginghams, Black and Colcred Dress Goods Table Linen, Towels, Towellings, Bed Tickings, Hessians, Counterpanes, Toilet Covers, Cretonucs, Sheetings, Table Napkins. :0;——-- VERY BEST VALUE IN CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. —---—~ 10: ——— - The above bought at the right time and place, and will be sold as we always do sell—CHEAP. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, Jan. 25, 1889—dy & wky 8. DAVIES & 00. —iI——— PER CENT. 9 le’ PER CENT. hse, ee Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers & all Ready-made Clothing. ——— Our prices, without the benefit of discount, are guaranteed to be about 33 per cent, below competitors. This 25 per cent. is given to clear out the Goods in this department, as we intend togive our whole attention to Custom Tailoring and Men’s Furnishings. Mr. Keith is at the head of our Tailoring Mepartment, |we guarantee perfect satisfaction. and , id ——$——-—{ X DAVIES & GG&., CAMERON BLOCK. jand—eodéwkly.