[Ce Laat THE Local and Other Sinn BAND at the rink to night. Ice - - - like glass, Tur Foreten Mar this afternoon arrived at two o'clock - Vrerorta Divisrox, No. 4, meets this even ing at she usual hour o .—English Prin ENGLISH PRINTS ts, only 10 cents a yard, at James Paton & Co's - Yur Stanley arrived at Pictou at noon to- day. Myr Theo. L. Chappelle was among the passengers, iesaihlisl atesioes TueatricaL.—H. Price Webber is in Houl- ton, Me., and his company is getting a heaity reception. ~—> CaRnivVat aT Sovris.—There will be a grand carnival at Souris on Wednesday, February 12th. - “A Wrixxux.— Learn a wrinkle in courtship by seeing “‘Won by Strategy,” to-morrow night in MeLeod’s Hall. LEeGISLATIVE.—It is understood that the Nova Scotia Legislature will meet for the despatch of business on the 20th inst. > ' THe Stanitey.—About eleven o'clock | yesterday (Sunday) morning the good ship | Stanley steamed into Souris harbor. —---.> Laptes !—Now is Swiss Embroidery, All one price- the time to buy new narrow and wide widths. | -64 cents--at Jas. Paton & Co's conidia CARNIVAL —We direct attencion to the ad- vertisement of the Carnival to be held in the Hillsborough Skating Rink in this city on 13th inst. een ra Hook AND LappEerR.—The regular monthly meeting of the Hook and Ladder Companv will be held at their rooms this evening at 7.30 sharp.—C. Bell, Seey, | led ccaeae .—A single hole ir a cost that city a verdic; Charlottetowi ANOTHER WARNING New York pavement sf five thousand dej‘ars should take warning il ici Through stock taking, a lot of remnants in dress goods, print cottons, ribbons cloths, ete. big bargains at Stanley Bros’, Feb 3 oi eod sinensis Meetinc.—Remember the meeting of the | shareholders of Sherwood Cemetary Compan to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, A. Parlor, at 4 o'clock. - y in the Y. M: KNTERTAINMENT.—Mr. J. A. Houston, as Terrence O'Toole, in ‘‘ My Next Door Neigh. | hor,” will knock McGinty into the middle o; pext January McLeod's Hail to-morroy evening. ay Sg Lecrcre.—Remember Capt. W. A. Weeks lecture in St. James’ Hall to-morrow (Tues day) evening at 8 o'clock. Subject: ** How | we fought in days gone by.’ Let there full house. ‘ _ a i Arrer Damaces.—A young woman named | Lordly is suing the city of Halifax for dam. ages because she ran against 4 fire plug ans night recently while the electric lights were out, be a —-——— | | } lo Aoratic —It is stated that oarsman O’Con- he nor offers to row Hanlan from one to twenty | miles, and he will bet two to oneon the re- | sult. He claims to have rowed a mile and a half over the Toronto Bay course in swenty seconds fone at least taster than Hanian hag eve; or | Po.ice Court.—John Rice, for assaulting | a countryman on election day, was sentence: d to twenty days imprisonment. Two Scott | Act cases were further adjourned for one week, on application of the defendants’ counsel, in order that evidence for the defence might be | heard. Keerinc Up Tasik Rercratiox.—There | was a very éxciting seene at a recent meeting of the Halifax City Council. Ald. Dennis de- nouneed Ald. O'Donnell as a “‘liar as well as a coward. O'Donnell had assaulted Dennis, and afterwards gave a writtemapology, and then denied having done so. UarLin.—Large quantities of caplin have been eaught in Black Pond, Lot 46, within the last few days. As many as eighteen barrels have been scooped out with a small net used for the purpose by one man in part of aday. Over one thousand barrels have been caught within the last fortnight. They bring a dollar a barrel. Fishermen know their value as bait when properly handled ——_—_@—— Purtuarmonic Socrery.—The Philhar- monic Society will] meet to-morrow (Tues- day) evening, at eight o’clock, in Philhar- monic Hall, for practice. A full attend- ance is specially requested. As work will be commenced on the beautiful choruses of Haydn's ‘* Creation,” an enjoyable even- ing may be anticipated. The membera of the Executive Committee are requested to meet in the Halljat half-past seven, before practice. ——< Jutes Verne Ovrpone.—-Elizabeth Cochrane, better known as ** Nelly Bly’, a reporter on the New York World, has just succeeded in beating Jules Verne’s imagin- ary trip'aroynd the e in eighty days. She finished the trip in 72 days, 6 hours and Ll minutes, starting from New York by steamer and arfiving by rail via San Fran- cisco, on Saturday week. Miss Bisland, the Cosmopolitan Magazine's round the world traveller, who started the same day with Nellie Bly, but in the opposite direc- tion, was, at the latest accounts, on the hroad At lantic, having been obliged to take » slow steamer from Queenstown on Sunday the 18th inst. ‘icicle ReckLess Driving.—Souris, it seems, has its reckless drivers. Last Saturday while a young man named McDonald was driving up end down the streets of Souris with a horse and woodsleigh, he ran violently against Mr. D). G. MeDonald, the shaft of the sleigh strik- ing him with such force as to break two of bis ribs. Such reckless driving shquld be stopped. This is the second time within a chart period that young McDonald has trans his first victim being a little hoy over whom he ran with a heavy express wagon, without even stopping to enquire whether the boy was hurt or not. In the present instance the injured man is somewhat advanced in years, and his recovery is uncertain, It is time that drivers on our highways were taught that the road is for pedestrians as well as for horses and vehicles. The custom is, if a walker does'nt clear the track heis run down. In such casesa few lessons from the law would teal the reck{dss to Ue more ong, i but the walls are lef i The ] | to all the powers, DATT Xx PEL EGR. iPHEC NK Ws. SPKCIAL Despatouss To Tut EXAMINER, Another Mining Disaster. Feb. 2. Atthe Nottingham shaft on Saturday, John Dunston, the fire was on his way from the fifth to the sixth lift, carry ing anaked lamp. This is said to hav: tired a body of gas, which exploded and shattered the gangway, breaking the tim- bers and causing large quantities of the roof rock and coal to fall. The debris closed the outlet for the miners in the interior of the mine making repairs, entombing five. It is not kuown when these outside will be able to reach these men, but it believed they are alldead, The Nottingham shait was the greatest anthracite coal mine in the world, and is nearly a wreck. WILKESBARRE, Pa., b SS, — so fiis Liie Threatened. > Feb. 2. Board of anony- threatens } zht if he »p two cents be fore one The letter is supp sed to unexperienced spectator who in May wheat, this c to save himself from loss. ridge says the warning will with his transac Edwin Partridge, a well known lrade speculator, has received an mous letter in which the writer to shoo dead on Monday n agoes not put wheat up o’ck ck Mi miday. be from some has been and takes Part- interfere dak DiLDY urTSse hot tlons. _———_— Another Fire in Boston Boston, Mass., Feb. 2 The Sears Building, a _ five structure at the corner of C ington Streets, story marble ourt and Wash owned by J. Montgomery Sears, and occupied by banks and othices, wis gutted by fire this forenoon. Nothing The loss on the ulding is about $175,000, iully insured. isses are placed from $150,000 to $175,000, not inctuding the damage to the valuable libraries in the bu:|ding, fully cov- cred by insurance, ee Champion of the World. Eau CLame, Hugh McCormack, defeated Axel Paulsen iu a ten mile race this afternoon. and thus takes the title of champion of the world, which Paulsen had | held for eight years. The weather was mild and the track bad. McCormack finished in 34 min. , a third of a mile ahead of Paulsen. Feb, 2. of New Brunswick, Of sec. Appealing to the Pow ers Lispon, Feb. 2 The correspondent of the Gazette in this city repr rts th: at the Portuguese Govern ment will on Monday despatch an appeal requesting the formetion of a conference to determine the disputed rights between Portugal and England. oe Letters Patent. Ortawa, Feb. 2. Letters patent of incorporation of the Canadian, West Indian and South Ameri- can Steamship Line are to be issued im- mediately, the papers in connection with the application -havimg been found regular. — Blaine’s eaten Dead. W ASHINGTON, Feb. 2. Mrs. Col. Copp ing, Secretary Blaine’s eldest daughter, died ‘at her father’s resi- dence here at 4 o'clock this morning. EE SE Local Notices. Tremeneous rush to Goff Bros.—The bankrupt stc ck of boots and shoes are sell- ing cheap. , Great bargains in bankrupt stock at Goff Bros. The boots must lined boots 65 cents, misses boots 55 cents at Goff Bros, rer BREACH OF PRoMISE.—-An interesting case is to come up for hearing in the Halifax courts shortly. Miss Sophia Burgoyne, a respectable young lady of S:. Margaret’s Bay, has. caused awritto be issued in the Supreme Coum against Andrew Dauphinee, a well-known wealthy farmer of the same place for $200 for breach of promise of marriage, The man in uestion not only promised to marry Miss Burgoyne, but went so far as to secure a mar riage license. Since Dauphinee’s refusa! to marry the girl he has married another woman. The cause of separation is understood to be a family quarrel in which the parents of Dau- phinee are said to have played a prominent part. The young lady, who is very pretty, is 22 years of age. BOUND FOR CALIFORNIA, ND WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUC. i TION, on the premises, my FREEHOLD FARM, Gousisting of S71 Acres, together with Stock, Crop and Farming Im. plements, on WEDNESDAY, 19th February, at 12 o'clock, noon. Said Farm is situated at the head ot Pisquid, in Lot 37. One hundred and ten acres are clear and ina high state of cultivation, having been kept in a state of fer- tility by lime and other fertilizers. <A Wc quantity is fit for stumping, and the balance: covered with an exceljent growth of hard and soft woad. There is onthe premises a first- class dwelling house of 12 rooms. Also, 1 barn, 99x26; hay house. 40x22; mill house, 30 feet long The above farm is conveniently situated to station, public wharf and Laird’s grist and saw mill, and eubdivided in sections to suit purchasers, Terms made known day of sale. and crop see handbills. FRANCIS MoQUAID, Pisquid, Lot 37. go.—Women’s fi ilannel inne] lined For stock jan24—wky B §. BLANCHARD, M, D., Member fi. P. A., G. 8. and (reland, OFFrics : Corner Pownal and Water Streets. | preter: ; ation for a ; office, TRLEPHONE. nang er 3m eod ae Badd WASTE D.—A an Seite to whom good wage will ba given, Houge, Water styeet,—Joimn JUY, Appiv at the Oid London lw—jaut, cXAMINER, Desc eee ARNI Hillsborough Skating Rink, CHARLOTTETOWN. A FANCY DRESS CARNIVAL will be held at the Hillsborough Skating Rink, in Charlottetown, on the Evening of re ; 2 . 7 eee Phursday, 13th of February. only Carnival this sea- permitted to skate in As this will be the son, Children wiil be costume. Parties intending to skate will oblige by handing in their names to the Janitor or any of the Directors as early as possible. No objectiona! > costume allowed ice. Skaters in costume fre; Admission to promena: le, 25 cetits. feb3—tl J3th THEATR (Hy: S. Si. Peter's Schoolroom. on the ecard Deen certain _MONDAY, _FEBRUARY 8. 1890. J. B. MAC | (x) ae HE MONTH OF FEBRUARY i at any price tu clear. Regular Line will follow with Big Discounts. _ MEN’S OVERCOATS, off low, and a few MEN’S FUR COATS at tremendous bargains. Don’t fail. J. 5B. Charlottetowa, February 3, 1890— oy & wky —(x) a ~ ony «0 —(x)-—-—-———— THEATRICAL ENTERTAINMENT A will be given in St. Peter’s Schoolroom, Wednesday Evening, Fe ben 12th, | The young p opl are ape nding ya go 0d deal | ef time in piepar ion, and an evening of f thoro gh amusement n r be eg pecrer a | lf you wish to get rj 1 of all the melancholy | Miniscences of ** La Grippe, you will find | no medicine to equal the hearty shake cf | laughter produced by humorous bit of | comedy, febl JAMES HL. GOOD, | Atterney-ai-Law, Uommissioner, ta, OFFICE—Cameron Block, Queen Square, ! Charlottetown. i MONEY TO LOAN, febl wv! 3w Baw wky tt state af George i, Hanis, | ASSIGNEE’S SES NOTICE. | 1 ao KISHE REBY GI BY GIV K -: th: at Gearge | A. M Hari is, of Charlo own, Aut — ‘r, has made an assignment to me for the enefit of his creditors, ands I therefore give notice to all persons having claims against him to furnish the same to me “at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Q. C., Charlottetown, P, E. Island, within thirty days from this date. Dated 20th January, 1890. K. R. BROW, —~2w w (an w ts) io Ag signee. ; jan? social & Entertai nment. zZ‘HE MEMBERS OF PRIN + EDWARD i DIVISION, 5. OF T., intend having a Social and Entertainment in their Room, Mc- Leod’s Hall, on TUESDAY tVENING, February .4th, Doors open at A 7.30, commencing at 8 o’clock§ Admission, 15 cents. Tickets for sale at the G,. H. Haszard and C, D. Rankin, aoor. stores of Messrs. and at the By order of Committee. jan31—3i (fri mon tue) ELECTRICAL. “HAVE JUST R ECKL KIV VED an additional sup- - pi y of Annunciators, Gas Lighting Apparatus, edical Baite ries for Nervous and Rheumatic P ersous, “ Victor” Bells, *‘samson’ Ornament al Bronze Buttons for ** door,” Learner’s Telegraph Outfits, All general Electrical Appliances kept on hand Work guaranteed. . FRED. E. MORRIS, Corner of Queen and Water Streets. Ch’town. Jan. 4. am. WANTS, Last, Batter ‘ies, | the big front } FOUND &e A RAN GE with Hot Water Boilers attached. | tor sale cheap.—R. K. Graci } eb] - lw pa | 1; S'T.—On the 3ist January, on the streets near the Market Square, a durk red knit Shaw‘, ali wool. The finder will be rewarded by ieaving itat R. K. brace’s, Charlottetown.—JACOB BAIN Cormwaili, li li pd—tiebl YO LET.—The Shop situate on the corner of Queen and Kicamond Streets, known as piamper’s Corner, lately occupied by C; B, Wat- ren. Immediate possession. Apply to C. A. S TAMPER, 3i—jan3l WOK WANTED.—In & small habe _Apply J at this out fice, tf—jan3l W ANTED.—A good Cook, Apply at this office. 3i pd—jan2zgy one will. WANTED. A good general Servant, in the ing to go to Winnipeg, Manitoba, spring preterred. Apply to Mra. W,°W: aes Lxuop, | pase Synge Stree!) apposite J.D. Le 20d'g residency 3i pd—jan29- por SALE.—A dark bay driving Mare, un- blemished, fast, and perfectly docile. Apply at this office. Age, about six years. jau29--3w 2aw wa: NTED.—An experienced Girl as general] servant in a small family. Good wages, Anete at this oilice. jaug7 (UERLING. STON ES.—¥or sale, a pair of very ue Curling Stones, new last season. Apply to H. HASZARD. 3ieod pd—janzs yok SALE.—A two-story Dwelling House, with sood yard room. The house contains seven rooms, Wilh kitchen aliac ied, situaie Lear cor- ner of Edward and Fiizroy Streets. leriis reasonable. Apply to R, RRDDLN, Solicitor, janzj—it OUSEKEEPER WANTED in a family of ibree small children. Ano elderly woman! peererred. Keferences required. A good situ- suitable person. Enquire at this lw dy & wky—ianl8 VOR SALE.—Second-hard square Piano. fine-toned Cabinet Organ, admirably ier church purpoors \ to JAME3 EK. WE' SH, Upper Prince Street, Poy iw then Zaw)-—Jauid | PARLOR SETS, This Stock is all mew and imported this fall. AND SHOE STORE. Jo Be - Charlottetown, February 3, 1890-—dy & wky REEFERS and SUITS—the very Cheapest in Town. Customers can rely on getting good is the best Month in the Year to get Bargains at our Store. A few SLEIGH ROBES left, FOO , > MACDONALD, ds at the If you want Genuine Bargains in LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, we would advise you to try MACDONALD'S. will be sold a DONA L D. Great Dry Goods and Clothing Sale. All Remnants are sold off QUEEN STREET. DOMIN ION BOOT ~ $15,000 Worth of Boots and. ae | The Great Stock of Boots and Shoes at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE selling off at froms 20 to 25 per cent. Discount for Cash during the next Two Months. PROPRIETOR. ; a tee = Maley BES. = Stauley BPMs Ae s Brown's Block, | ua Brown's Block. o sesiatads o | a i = | ; LADIES’ ULSTERS, _ (Ulster Clothsy | = | is co Cloth Jackets | 5 Mantle Cloths 2 nice . | Seat | 2. Mere eer S Astralian Cloths. = Marked Down Prices.| = E ax! si = SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS BLANKETS) 2 —™ | 2 -xo- | & |PURCHASERS! = GUSTS Ee LE —AT— ; = | | = Low Beices fosclear,| fa These Goods. S STANLEY BROS, * STANLEY BROS, = . <eeeneenenieaenee companions Gi } i | ne een ee ee Stauley Br Brown's Block. DRESS DRESS DRESS ALL COLORED DRESS GOODS: Sane GOODS GOODS ! GOODS ! ' 7 | | LOW PRICES ee Clear Our Stock. | Charlottetown, January 3, 4890—eod — ee ; | | STANLEY BROS, ay) plos eq TIM ale] pastydespe spoog ‘iis jo quo oy) Ty! "ae | 20 Per Cent. Discoun ane GASE ! During the Month of ‘February we will sell PARLOR TABLES, | MATTRESSES, BEDROOM SETS, | SIDEBOARDS, HALL STANDS, At 30 Per Cent. Discount for Cash. 150 Complete Bedroom Sets, 7 Pieces. $18.00 A SET 22 00 do. 24.00 do. REGULAR PRICE, - « - - da. do. “ ila wee do. do coe a oe “? do. do. Ste: s+ i 3200 = do. do. do. do., ele Je tie): Iie: ae do. do Oias. o> * Sys 60,00 (Wea. do. oe oe eee (x) }--—-—- 40 REGULAR PRICE, - do. do., $35.00 A SET. 40.00 do. do. do., csi as Ci oe do. do. Ob wom etn 65.00 = do. do. ——{x)—-— - —+———— Parier ‘abies, Parlor Tables (Walnut), , Sideboards, Mattresses (x) do. do, do., do. REDUCED Fase . do, do., do., do., ’ «6 Parlor Sets, '7 Pieces. REDUCED PRICE, - do., do, ~ Regular Price, $3.25; Reduced Price, 3.00; and Hall Stands at the same reduction. sp 17.60 19.29 25.60 25.00 45.00 $28.00 32.00 36 00 52.00 52.66 4.00 This is no second-hand Bankrupt Stock, but our own regular stock, which we are offerine for One Month at this Big Discount. ‘stock and mean to make this the Larges: Furniture Sale Chariottetown, Tanuary G0, 1800, Call and see for yourselves, as we have an imuiensg ever held in this City, MARK WRIGHT & CO.' core ae ’ tp hee at a | ~ enna rfl Snr al a We pocinchmegina par" C dil gquangs Gasca taal nts tte. cathnabtacth , a TS NS STS ane een eens oe y 7 amen Pi ee et 3 , er a Apatite Pay | 5 a jnlp rn Pe ¢ ry eee A 0 + ae ? pie: a eens ag Boe SO fe ackie ager samen: vommemnesiY : = ; : » phn rs OF AF seat ap ee chou ited a D