‘ ‘ t a to-n gl t aun Norice.—-Conecert at the Philharmonic Hall to-nigh ee KESERVI ihe front seats are reserved . ‘ - AN MI + pe ed at le Summel aicie iLto morrow 1 nt - ' . NE Re lar meetingeof Victoria 1) nin AL S ci ty - j ( Y Lh Amherst band has l i tk pidy “2 vi Went MeGinty - = , OF Ne I Fine We ather and a comfortable hall will help to make the er ' Sucecss sesame ‘ ( See programme of the concert in St. dat Hallin another column. Sev erai 1 - S$ are promised _ NCEI me eS ften that the Ve have su * musical treat as ey W have t oht it the Philbar ic Hal = Go Bal ’ All shou a endeavor to be i their seats e. ore eight Ociock to hea that beau tandara overture Mar gan i¢ at t neert to-night. os CORRECTION In the total vote under the retu s from the belfast | istiict, the Dgures for Martin transposed Mclean were inadvertentl; nd by THe EXAMINi rhe correct totals as Martin 771; McLean 764. oe Potice ( RI Iwo persons adjudge guilty of a third violation of the Canad perance Act, wer: h sentenced to two onths i risopment; and four drunks were fined in sums ranging irom $2 to $i. ——_-_a--_ — A Su Li WaANTED.—A numerously sighed petitl isking the erection of a shore lig somewhere between Big Pond and Bayfield, i mnection with night fall fishing on the North Shore, has been sent to tl Ds part rent i { ics ——-2 oo The othcers and members ors Lawrence Lodge ire requested te meet at their lodge room tu-night, at eight Cuuiier- brethren o'clock, sharp, for the purpose of ring the first degree. Visiting alWays Weicome. citimiiditiaiaiiaas BasxetT Socrat.—The Summerside Pioneer reports that a basket social in connection with tion of the Presbyter the Brae s ian coligrega tion of Bloomfield, Brae and OLeary, was beld at the residence of Wm. T. Rog re- cently, which netted the snug sum oi $36 —_——_@——— Hati.—The entertainment to be vivea in St. James’ Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) » + . + + . , evening will likely be Jargely attended. The in to- ST. JAMES programme, Which appears eisewiere day's paper, is a very attractive one, and will likely drawa full house Mr. Earle will be music Mi Glrector. —__- > PueaTRicaL ENrertarsMent.—The thea- trical entertainment by St. Peter's Church Band of Hope was:epeated on Saturday even- ing before a iarge audience. Ev ryone see med to be pleased; and great credit was given Miss Harris for must have taken is the care the tr Mlulbg of the young hopefuls, sne a **LEPROSY IN THE PROVINCES Halifax Chronicle "—A from ; aes- patch to the Boston says *-The Boston custom house requires i i esse ig ming trom the provinces tu have a bill of heaith from ehe United States consul or physician, or stup at quarantine for exam- Ination. This is on account of the reports of leprosy in the provinces. a No Trace or McLean.—The into the recent mysterious ipp Summerside of Mr. Artemas MicLean was ie sumed he Magistrate Mce- Quarrie ou Friday evening last. The witnesses were Margaret Godtrey (sister-in in vestigation arance from fore Stipendiary examined law of McLean Mrs. Peter Larkins and David Leturgey No evidence that would tarow any light on the mystery Was ontalined. —_e NoT TRUE.— For some time past a story has been aflvuat to the effect that two Islanders employed in the Maine lumber woods quar- relled recently and one struck the other with an axe, killing him. So far as Toe EXAMINE there is not the slightest truth The body ofan Isiander by a talling tree in New Hamp Can ascettaln, in the report who ] was AKliied shire some time ago, was brought home for in- terment lately, and this may have given rise to the report. ———— CARNIVAL AT Summerstpe.—The grand fancy dress cainival tu be held in the Crystal Rink, Summerside. to-morrow (Tuesday) evening, promises to be one of the most suc- essful affairs of the kind ever held at that place. A large number of Cherlottetonians are expected to take part in the festivities, and the Artillery Band wil! furnish the music A special train will leave this city for Sum- merside at four o'clock to-morrow afternoon, at one o'clock on the following Tickets at one first-class fare will returnip thorning , 5 be issued. caiciaaiiaiicinia A CrLose Catt Turoven Potsoxine.— Quite a sensation was caused in Souris about 10 o'clock on Saturday night last when it be- came known that Mr. James McCormack, the genial proprietor of the American House had accilentaliy swallowed a poisonous dose of tincture of aconite. A few days ag» sixty drops of the tincture had been purehased at the drugstore for a sick horse in ,Mr, Mc(or- Twenty diops were adminis- tered to the sick animal, and the remainder was left in a little bottle on a shelf in the storeroom. This Mr. McCormack drank by mistake. He at once discovered his error and sent for medical aid. Prompt means, which proved successful in ejecting and counteracting the poison were resorted to, and the almost fatally poisoned man is now considered out of danger. mack’s stable. — Tuc Late Fire at Sourss.—The residents of Souris should take immediate s‘eps to- wards forming a fire company. A few years ago, if we remember rightly, an effort was ae | S\ele Brace - see é ibaa § ’ SG! & i HLEG aA: ? é ‘y a Ae SPECIAL Desparocuus To THe EXAMINER Toronto University Destroyed ‘TORONTO, Feb. 1d. loronto University was totally destroyed by Hire last night, at Lihe loss 1s estimated ‘ } ’ } at half a million dollirs. Preparations had } } ‘ } vech made for the annual conversazione, at which 2,000 pe ple were expected, and it ust bs ore was Jj © guests ct mmenced to } ray 2° arrive that the fire broke out. The building was not supplied with eu ugh gas jet 3, sothat on any §] | wirt up V\ ith cial occasion it was necessary to Two men were gaged in carrying upstairs in a rack half a dozen lighted lamps to be put in the chan- deliers, when the man on the lower end be- came frightened that he might fail, and let LO his hold. The lighted lamps fell and spreading over lamps en- broke, the oil the stairs, and down to the already heavily-viled floor. Wri in tlull, her Ne Xt ther seryice there, and Premier Mercier isking tor Mi ; Wright from the Pr wht willa ittempt to hold vaiti imenas grow nore anxAius. fuesday evening she intends to hold written to protection, walit DAS yesterday received a reply mier, which acknowledged the receipt of the letter, and informed her that the Government was attending to the mat- ter. it is genel aly nuderstood that the (Juebee Government will take active mea- sures to repress further troubles, and the guilty will be punished rigorously. vomincnippuaidia A Sad Ending. HaLirax, Feb. 15. rn Westphal Howe, aged 16, graina- gon Hon. Joseph Howe, retired in his usual good health last night, but was found matose condition this morning with the t clothes wound about his head. The d s believe he had a fit during tha niv hi They applied an electric battery, s wh pump, etc., but failed to restore ‘ usness tie died this alternoon, ities aac Sad and Fatal Accident. Hattrax, Feb. 15. . terribly sad accident happened last nigat Mrs. Brough, wife of a fruiterers k, received a new dress and bonnet aud ut llo about to try them on to cl CK WAS see how they fitted Somehow she upset t the iainp, her cotton dress caught fire and she was frightfully burned. She was re- moved to the hospital and died to-night. Personal Orrawa, Feb. 15. Sir John Thompson returned from Tvuronto on Sat urday, where he was form- aly admitted to the bar of Ontario. it is now officially announced that Peter ol Perth, will be elevated to the Turner, of This still leaves tive Myc Laren, senate Mm | lace of Senator H smilton, de eas ed. vacancies to be filled. A Sareastic Reference. Hawirax, Feb. 15. Archbish« > Brien’s lenten pastoral sarcasti al y refers to the prese nt agitation of the Presbyte rian Church to Confession of Faith. revise the Man Drowned. Hauirax, Feb. 15. Engineer on board the har- overboard last James Hines, bor steamer Mascuot, night and was drowned. ia = ezxtier Buailetin. 5 Os fell - t oF Feb. 17.—10a m. West to north w inds, tionary or lower temperature. ti a mn ones LORONTO, ialr wea her, sta- GLANDERS IN QueBec.—Mr. | Moff xt, veterinary surgeon, writes to the Quebec evening papeis to call the attention of the Provincial Board of Health tothe fa that gianders, an € xtremely yntagi us disease, + to man «nd beast, is spreading a- and that it wil assume ad angerous propor tions unless prompt- ly stamp xd out by radical measures. initiates Boston MARKET Prices.—An official cir cular of the 13th reports a slight improve- ment in the egg trade, with fair to good stock selling at from 8 to 9} cents. The potato market for the last day or two is said to have been a little more active than for some time, with the best eastern Hebrons in full demand at 75c., and the best Rose at 70c. and 73c. Burbanks and Stars have been steady at 60c. Island Chenangoes are in fair demand at 60-., and choice Scotch Maguums are steady at $1.80 and $1.85 per sack. There is a little better feeling in mackerel, and common smelts are in large supply and very dull. i octal A Peovirar Famity.—According to the Bangor Commercialatamily in St. Albans claims the credit of being the most peculia: in one or two pal ticulars which can be found in Maine. lt is the family of the late Jos- epb Libby, and consists of five sons and three daughters, all grown ap and married. The remarkable thing »bout, this family is that not oneof the boys uses tobacco and none of the girls have married men who use it. Another remarkable thing is that the three sisters married three brothers, sons of Everett Parkman, now deceased. FOR SEWERS! Both Public and Private, | ailke fatal mong horsesin that section Made in that direction, and a sum of money ralsed’ for the pur pore. Hooks and Jadders Were pr avid d. and at a m eting of citiz ns j held in the court house Mi Sylvanus Camp- bell was nosen iptain et the company ' Neith« company not appliances lor extin- | uishing the tlames were visible at the fire on Wednesday 1 ight. This is not as it should | be. Ina town like Souris, which consists en- tirely of wooden buildings, a good, active, well-equipped company, commanded by a man of quick perception and undaunted courage, is | & matter of necessity We hope soon to hear | of 5 a company ‘be ing formed in that en- | Pivivpe, Serpi ising little Wwn. 4 word tu tid wide is 0 ane the CiRBONIZED STOVE PIPE I8 THE BES?, rexHE bore is p rfectiv smooth and straight ss. ind the mode of struction at the joints. In durability re spe ts ib is superior to connection any o} and in many < any other pipe made For further particulars appiy to Ca. Y ROOM & (AA, Manufacturers, St. Stephen. N. B. ta” We can refer to a number of towns and cities where this pipe has been in use for many years, and has been so satisfactory as ace Son ut ghee pips. 2 daw Um fr th eet All the buildings were destroyed. Fe Protect Miss Wricht. Orrawa, Feb. 16 As ‘ ime draws near when Miss | services | i | eee - Personal. of making a trip { reorye rap. George Francis Trein talk around the world inesixty a ys unk of the age. been cls 18 , . ; the champion C) Rev Mr. Hiuson has I. BM rr te a} granted a } month’s leave of absence by the Baptist con- | gregation at Moncton. The rev. gentleman will likely take a trip to British Columbia ina few weeks for the benefit of his heaith. Mr. M. W. Nelson, for past agent for the Charlotteto" n Woolen Company at’ Montague, was pre sented with a very flat. tering address by the residents on the eve of his cle parture from th vt place J Schurman, of Cornell Univer months’ leave of some time Great Dry Goods MMHE MONTH OF FEBRUARY is the best Month in the Year to get Bargains at our Store. at any price to clear. Regular Line MONDAY, FEBRUARY 17. 1890. fer (xX) will follow with Big Discounts. MEN’S OVERCOATS, REEFERS and SUITS—the very Cheapest in Town. at tremendous bargains. ef. B. (x —— . - a . . : ; " ate tte aos res Deal oud Mud off low, anil a few MEN’S FUR CUATS Schurman will leave New York for Italy ir Don't fail. March next fue EXAMINER wishes them a pleasant trip and safe return. aici Nor Very Haxp.—The English papers,| Charlottetown, February 3, 1890—dy & wky for lack of something more serious to talk | j about, have been trying to find a ryhme for 1890, and have at last been compelled to fall erat 3 back upon the name «f an obscure railway | EE ro station, M ine ty Is it so \ ery difficult? Let’s sie Ted see ; “Pee Sd He was drowning right before their eyes, | But when they threwa line, te ? i Naciously he clung d ashore This wasin 1890 1s vLil pu inapienidiiaiaannil Menry For Irecanp.—At a the William O Brien branch of the Irish Nat- ional League in Montreal on Sunday, the re port of the Irish National League of America was read and showée d that since 1886 $257,- 921.79 had which Canaca contributed $16,706 85, exclusive of several thousand sent direct to Dublin. + Divorce.—A has s¢ meeting of bee nh recelveé d, at dollars man at Ann ‘ured a devoree on the He alleged that his wife fed him on bread and milk, refused He Gor THE Arbor, Mich , ground of extreme cruelty. to sew buttons on his clothing, nagged him for expensive trappings for herse'f, and twice him. The wife did not actual y assaulted deny the accusation. ta P 2 © G RA Mi ii Es Co nn ST, JAMES’ CONCERT TO BE HELD IN THE ABOVE HALL, On Tuesday Ev’g, iS8th inst. S. N. EARLE, MUSICAL DIRECTOR. Instrumental Miss Gertrude Reading Duet— ** Auffororderung Yum OE cacceiceess a. Weber Brown and Mr. Op. Earle. Mr. A. McPherson. Vocal Solo ds issi _ Mrs. Norton. Cornet from Robert Le ...Meyerbeer Solo—*'Cayatina Diable oe ee a ads ota Mr. Fletcher. O Italia, “‘from Lucretia eee ae Donnizetti Vocal Quartette Borgia” "I Mrs, Williston Brown, Miss Earle, Messrs. Stewart and W ilsor. Reading. i eween ie eas Miss Harris. Vocal Solo—‘‘Only the Sound of a Voice” cmd Cake 0 abv dbkuceekes ci Mrs. Toombs Piano Solo— Variations on a popular Theme a ag Minn sae Ryder Miss Vere Hyndman. Vocal Duet—“*Maying”......... .. Smith Mrs. Norton and Mr. Earle We TO ook io ok 6S sk ok kc Mr. Vionicombe Solo and Chorus—“‘Seeing Nellie Home” Bona ey Se ee Choir. » ° ~eading Re iding.. Vocal Solo—**At my Window”... . Parker Mrs. Malcolm \ieLeod, Instrumental ** Overture to La Gazza Ladra” sees 0bgee nes Rossini Mrs. Malcolm McLeod, Messrs. Vinnicombe, Flete (luartette— her and Earle. Chorus from Semeramide............. Rossini St. James’ Choir. Price of admission 15 cents. Concert at 8. WHOLESALE! To The Trade Only, 17 e : Gene We Offer for Immediate Delivery: 250 Pieces Striped Hessians and Hooking Canvas, 100 Pieces Assorted Ticking. 2: .? White and Colored Canton Flanne'!s. 60 Pieces Heavy, Plain and Check Duck. 200 Pieces White Cottons, 1000 * Assorted Print Cottons, 30 Bales Garey Cottons. 30 ‘** White and Colored Warps. 100 Bundles of Patches, Quilting Prints, Turkey Red Cottons, a USVAL TERMS. WEEKS & BEER. LACTU RE. AR. ARCHIBALD MoNEILL, of North M Dakota, who is now visiting his friends of West River, has kindly consented to deliver a Lecture in the Fairview School House, on Monday evening next. The Lec- ture will be given in the in the interest of the School. Dovurs open at7 p. m. feb 14 Notice of Mecting. prevents | | | | | HIE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of & the Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. EK. Island, for the election of Directors nd receiving a statement of the affairs of the Bank, will be held atthe Banking Office on March 6th, at the hour of PHURSDAY, Eleven o'clock, a m. ; Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier on or before Wednesday, March 5th. By order, WM, MoLEAN i Caster, i wanes bonheur $15,000 Worth of —(x) ponent asta cliSneseanen ang ACDONALD. and Clothing Sale. All Remnants are sold off A few SLEIGH ROBES left, will be sould lf you want Genuine Bargains in LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, we would advise you to try MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. LING OFF! Boots and Shoes ! The Great Stock of Boots and Shoes at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE selling AND SHOE STORE. Charlottetown, February 3, 1890—dy & J ineluding 144 Chaottetown, February 7, 1890—eod New New New New Tickings, Special Prices Charlottetown, February 6, 1890—eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&c FANTED TO BUY.—A set of Buffalo neha. W Apply at THE EXAMINER ¢ flice. ebii ooD FRESH OYSTERS, cauzht twenty-five cents a quart— ‘or CaRMODY’S, Dorchester street East. febi7—3i pad is tT.—A welling House, _ x —_ Narecenth Streets. : g ven about the 'st of April. Apply ® County Court Office to HENRY SMITH febi7—m ws tt oi aelatesnieee daily— corner of Graf- Possession the CHEAP—An eligible Building Los and ~chool—GEORG® ALLEY. nd Office Desk, about nr 1 he 57 AN TE D—AY second-ha : x ; of chant lo n- Ve A ty inches long, with or without legs. Kn ii feul4 di quire ai this office. _ ice ie ad eteabon \ ANTED.—A good Cook to goto the cous rs ; - * ale to where another girl is kept. Good wages the right person. Apply at tis Office. febowlm . ; — »p! Ws time Par Hoe tints Quek wages. adh y This Stock is all new and imported this fall. TA TEEN SsT OP HN BD, all the White Cottons, Canadian Ginghams, Seer Suckers, for sale at JOSIAH | SOR SALE 1g Los | K on \lley Street, near Upper Prince St. Charea ) fbl5 tusat Rwy , — ———{x)--——— a J. 6. wky iv\ (x) off at from 26 to 25 per cent. Discount for Cash during the next Two Months. Customers can rely on getting good goods at the DOMINION BOOT MACDONALD, PROPRIETOR. i : : = = —_ Christy's London Hats. CASES (x) QUEEN Nobby Styles. HOWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN STREET. SS 24 CASES AND BALES | New Print Cottons, New Scotch Ginghams, New Shirtingss, New Flannelettes. x) ———— ( on Man cro —(x }——_— —— Lines This Month. Those who want the best value for their money should ¢all on us, PERKINS & STERNS. | tism, ‘with finely adjusted instruments. Persons who cannot read easi properly fitting Spectacle. glasses a8 it is to use them tov strong. eyes tested. Province. ly by artificial light ought to correct the it is just as much of a mistake to We keep the largest assortment of Spectacles and Eyeglasses F THE ABOVE LINES, when looked at from a distanoa of about tweive feet, appear irregular or of unequal distinctness, your eyes need glasses for astigma- Such lenses we have made to order from optical measurement of each eye ir sight by « go too long without Yo avoid either error, call and have your in the bh. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, | Cherbuttetown, Jan. 9, 1800eQay why CAMERON BLOCK. ee me Se ed eagle 2 Sakaaiahiies Sat goed ek ae ada Atv - ce 3 Sy he ee a a RN sae ent é E ; J } . ‘ f t 4 LEO, POM i PF NRE aa a AU AM ACME IM ED EI CM ROME SEES