DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - THURSDAY, JANUARY 10 18:9 ee From North Cape to Hast Point the Dial points to _ E PROWSE, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, . and singles him out as the Beacon Light if the terrible cannonading we have given the POPULAR Clothing Windy, but HARML OSS. dollar you spent with us. fr} Lx] Cc oa Stores have caused them to put on their war paint and come out in their true color, we fear them not. rhey neither have the courage nor brains to take the lead; but, Spaniel. like, endeavor to follow and imitate. and Guiding Star of the Clothing Business of Prince Edward Island. They are BUT VERILY THEY FAILETH. We MEAN BUSINESS ! All Wool Pants, Jd cents ; Good Tweed Overcoats, $1.95; Good Tweed Coats, 98 cents; and our WHOLE STOCK ot Clothing at worse than SLAUGHTER PRICES for 30 DAYS POILERS AND WAGE EARNERS !— You have felt our influence in the way of low prices for good Clothing since we opened business, getting a good full dollar’s worth of goods for every or poor; thus establishing close and lasting business relations that will bind you to our store for all time to come. (x) You have received go ds that will give you satisfaction at moderate prices. SQUARE DEALING, prompt and careful attention to business is given every one—rich L. E. PROWSE, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, Sign of the Big Hat, Queen Street. Local and Other Items. PosTAL. There are two mail clerks on the | Ppesial-seaias 9" fe 2 ANTHRACITE Coal l have on hand a tew tons of Anthracite Coal.—A. Down, Pownal Wharf. ve aa AcKNOWLEDGMENT.—We are indebted to} Mr. Walter Lowe for late Vancouver papers. ~ ' Daitt.—The members of No. 1 Battery, G. A., are requested for drill at 7.30 sharp this evening - Repucep.—The Buston and Colonial Steain- ship Company have reduced the fare from Haiitax to Boston by the Carroll,and Worces- | ter to $1 | - | Lhe meeting to-nigot will be ia St. Paul’s Sechvolroom. Speaker, | Rev. Mr. Carruthers. Collection in aid i E. Island Hespital. sites alias Some five or six steam- | Week or Prayer Tne Dear Traps ships have been chartered to load deals at Que- bec next season for Europe The rates ob-} tained are said to be sixty shillings per stan- dard. phigh B. 1. S.—Aregular meeting of the Benevo- | lent Irish Society will be held in their Hall | this (Thursday) evening, at S o'clock. A tull attendance ia requested.—Francis Curran, ; Secretary. sical Tennis.—A general meeting of the members | of the Fitzroy and Micmac Lawn Tennis Clubs | will be held on Saturday evening next, at 5 o'clock, at the residence of F. T. Newbery, Esq. All members are requested to attend. anaemia -What is the cause of the| disagreeable odor which greets one upon entering the new City Building? Does it arise from the cells underneath the pulice station, from the horse stable, or where ? Perhaps the Chairman of the Board of Health ean firid out. A NOISANCE.- ~~ Bratupay Ce_esgation.—The Journal says that the Liberal-Conservatives of Summerside will celebrate the seventy-fourth anniversary ot Sir Joha Macdonald's birthday by a supper at the Hotel Rass, to-morrow (Friday) even- ing. No formal or special invitations have been issued; all members of the party are welcome. al Asrouspive.—Yesterday morning, 9th of January, 1889, Mr. Leonard Morris received at the post office here a packaye of Halifax Heralds posted to his address, of date April 6th, 1888! Oaly 9 months and 3 days from Halifax to Summerside! This will afford Mr. Brecken an idea of the care with which out mails are handled.—Journal. nihattpiiicaaiin Mitiraky.—The Canada Gazette to hand this morning coutains the following :—Prince Edward Island Brigade of Garrison Artillery : ‘lo be Lieutenant-Colonel, Major Frederick , Strong Moore, R. S.A. Charlottetown Engi- neer Company : To be 2d Lieutenant, pro- visionally, Sapper Charles Leigh, vice Davison, transferred to and promoted in No. | Battery, P. E. I. Brigade of Garrison Artillery. cmeniligpiiionn Tarice Marriep.—About eighteen years ago a mau named Charest went from Montrea! } tu California to seek his fortune. Alter sume tim, news reached his wife that he was dead. She married again, but her second husband was killed by ——s off a bridge. She mar-| ried a third husband, in the person of a iarm- | er of Laval county, bat the other day the first husband turned up with $39,000 and wishes to live with his wife. She, however, declines, | and the case is likely to come before the} courts. —_-->-— A Nargow Escarz.—A Port Nueff, Que., despatch says that five people, including Mr. | Billeau, Mayor of the parish, have had @ nar- row escap2 from drowning at Point aux Trembies. They were fishing on the St. Lawrence through holes in the ice, over which wasasmall hut, when they discovered the field of ice on which they were was afloat. | They shouted for aid and after some time | friends from the shore put out in small hoate | and with great difficulty brought them to) land. Within a quarter of an hour after: | wards the ice floe broke lato pieces. oe SULLLIVAN 4ND Krirary.—Jobn. L. Sulli- | livan, accompanied by severa: nen sporting meu from Boston and New York, ars rived at Toronto on Monday. At the Rossin | House they met Kilrain’s representatives, Ww. E. Harding, of New York, and Parson Davis, of Unicago police interference frightened the ps Tireats ot ties into a refusal to sign i ‘ ‘ . is were |} articles, but the tullowing avrang song ae 4 ‘ . " 00 and | come to: The fight will be for $20.00 heid by Kilraia, aad the iampioaship belt sg ; on July 4 will take place neat New Orleans, | i 25.900 will be made with er on April 15, when the The ref :ree ; af ‘ next. A deposit of the New York Clipper sceholder will. be chosea. final « bho se will be chosea at tue riag side. Such is the | vesuls of 04s contoronce sagar a3 known. eal Locai and Other Items. SKATING. —There will be no skating at the Hillsborough Rink this evening. Day.—To-morrow wil) be Scorr Aer iScott Act Day at thePelice Court eae Fire Meetinc.—The Fire Wardens will meet to-night, at eight o'clock, in the City Hall. - To spe Norep.—Special train leaves Char- | lottetown for Georgetown this evening at ten | oO clock. Mail closes at nine. ANoTHER.—Mr. James DesBrisay, Agent of | the Queen Insurance Co., has the thanks of Tur Examiner for a very neat calendar. siecle The Silliphant, from Boston remains of a young Hunter Broveut Home. child of Mr. S were received evenluy. 7 ; ‘ . Puaiiistic.—Joe Lannan and George God- frey have signed articles for a 15-round glove contest for a purse of $1,000, to be decided in | Boston on Monday, Feb. 4. - CHARLUTTETOWN.—The com- A Hint For mon council of Lansiug, Mich., has adopted a Black resolution requiring theatrical companies vis- iting the city to furnish every city official, from mayor to scavenger, with a free pass. —_ The best anodyne and expectorant for the” eure of colds and coughs and ail throat, lung, and bronchial troubies, is, undoubtedly, Ayer's Cherry Pectoral Ask your druggists for it, ;iand, at the same time, for Ayers Almanac, | which is free to all. ee Moruers who have delicate children can strength by giving them that perfect food and medicine, Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil with Hy pophosphite s. De. W. & Hulbert, of Salisbury, Llls., says: ‘‘] Emulsion in cases of scrofula and debility. Results most gratifying. ; take it with p'easure.” Sold by all Druggists; 50c. and $1.00. te) PoIsoNeD BY CoRN Beer.—On Friday last, saysa St. John paper, William Nelson, a young man who works in Messrs, Woodman & Miller’s mill, was taken sick in the miil shortly after dinner and soon became so faiut that it was necessary to have him conveyed to his home at Pieasant Point. A doctor was sent for and it was found that the young man had been poisoned by some canned corned beef which he had eaten for his dinner, doctor’s aid he recovered from the bad effects of the beef. calles Apvick to Morusers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth, It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natura! quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes ae ‘“‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other vauses. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Svrop, and taka no athar kind [April 1 “Re a2 Gi a. At Halifax, N. S., on Jan 5th, Rachel C., widow of Morgan Flaherty, aged 76 years. At Halifax, Jan. 6th, after a short illness, | Ellen, widow of the late John Driscol, in the 54th year of her age, leaving one daughter and two sons to mourn the loss of a kind and affectionate mother. At Portsmouth, Virginia, on the 17th De- cember, Capt. Roderick McInnis, in the 49th | year of his age. Deceased was the second son of the late Michael McInnis, of Gallas Point, May his soul rest in peace. At Mitchell River, Cardigan, suddenly, on the 7th January, Catherine, the beloved wite | of Donald VanIderstine, aged 61 years, leav- | ing a large family of children and relatives, besides a number of friends, to mourn their loss. Her remains were interred in the quiet little cemetery at Vernon River, in the pre- isence of a large number of neighbors an friends. ‘‘And 1 heard a voice saying, ‘ Blessed are the dead that die in the Lord.’” | fezema, Itchy, ‘Sealy, Skin Tor- tures. The simple application of Swayyz’s OINt- MENT, witheut any internal medicine, will | cure any case of Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ring- worm, Piles, Itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, us valy, Itehy Skin eruptions, no macter how obstinate or long standing. It is t rective, and costs but a trifle. p en , euect oct? 6m dw sensi My stock of vos, Shoes, Rub bers, Overshoes, Feit Boots, Over- soeks. Slippers, &c., Is new com- nd is better assorted, larger ete, a . P "a ever. Piease and cheaper thaa ean’ ota b. (Dorelain’s oii wand). “on River, | by express last | Crape ‘Dull Jet Trimmings. see them daily improve and gain in flesh and have used Scott’s | My little patients | With the | and examine.—-R. HK. JOS/, Piles! Piles! ‘Itehing ;Piles? |HORSE : FLE SH. Symptoms.—Moisture; intense itching and stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching, | iIf allowed to continue tumors form, which} oiten bleed and uleerate, becoming very sore. | SwWAYNe's OINTMENT stops the itching and) Mrs. Ross,—Madam, I have used your Magic bieediuy, heais ulcerations, and in most cases! Healer Salve for various wounds, such as burns, remove the All druggists, or b | gute and ene yearn but the best test was ie ae ic ' we : : r scratches on a horse, which effected a cure Ql ir. Nwayne & So hila- | 29 . : : ” oe Dr yne & a Phila-| afier two applications. I can cheertully recom- delphia net? fim dw mend it for general use, as being an excellent article, Yours, etc., ALEXANDER,DUFF. Mount Stewart. April, 1885, is healed by using the ** Wagic Hea'er” Salve, as the following testimonials will show :— LY Ors, Mrs, Ross,— Madam, Your “‘ Magic Healer” Salve bas been used in my house for chapped hands and common skin wounds, with every satisfaction. I have also tested it on horses, and can recommend it a6 a certain cure forscratches. [ have much pleasure in adding my testimony to its merits. ; JOHN J. DAVIES, Ch’town, May, 1885. Rankin House. Mrs. Ross.—Madam, [applied your “ Magic Healer” Salve to greased heel on my horse, and after three or four applications found it effected a perfect cure. I also gave a little to some of jmy neighborsto try it, and they report equal suecess inits use. I can, therefore, recommend it as an excellent remedy for horse flesh. ALLAN FINLAYSON, Vernon River, Oct., 1885. | Courtald’s Crapes. ‘Balmoral Crapes. 'Crape Cloths, |Biack French Merinoes. | French Cashmeres. Hindoo Cashmeres. Henrietta Cloths. — Black Serges. Black Dress Cloths. Crape Laces. Fringes. Sold at Drug and Grocery Stores. JOHN ROSS & CO., Jan3—3i eod& wklv, Ch’town, P. E. IL. Charlottetown Driving Park. (TENDERS FOR LUMBER. oon will be received by the undersigned $i upto ir FEBRUARY, 1889, from parties willing to supply the following Lumber :— £25 green Cedar Posts, to be straight and sound, 12 feet in length, and not less than 7 i Black Biack | inches in diameter at the small end. | 275 do., 6 feet, not les3 than 6 inches at small -_-——— ;end. . .77 7 1 ie o | $25 do., 7 feet, not less than 6 inches at small A FULL LINE OF ABOVE ( 100DS AT end. a ; . seein ‘ , roo we Wp Ae ’ t d J a LOWEST PRICES. len 12 feet, not less than aches at sma 55,000 feet fnll inch Hemlock Boards, free f-om | good quality and 10 feet in length. 11,259 running feet of 2x6 inch Spruce Socant- ling. in 20 feet lengths. { 10,500 do. of 3x4 inch, 20 feet lengthe, | ‘Penders will be recaived for the whole or part, i Ty’ Y BROWNS BLOCK. ‘and a certified chequo for 15 per cent. of the } @mount of tender must accompany each as security for the delivery of the Lumber. | Ch’town, Jan, 4. - The Lumber to be delivered on some wharf in Pur undersigned, some nine ysars ago, seeing | the necessity that existed fora 9 : { 1 | SHED STORE; | undertook to establish one as complete in all ite details as possible; with the result that ever} since we have been the recognized headquarters ! in that line for P, E. Island. The same necessity now exists for 4 i FEED STORE. We have added this department to our business, and propose to runit as thoroughly as we do the Seed Line, We invite Stock Raisers, Breeders, Fi J : \ ; anc invite Stock Raisers, Breeders, Farmers! Dappitupe! Furniture! Horse, Cow, Sheep, — - HAVE now on hand a large assortment of + —eneee | 8 Pig or Hen, PARLOR AND BEDROOM SETS, in Walnut, Mahogany, Ash and Oak, Walnut to send to us for supplies. Anything not in stock Sideboards, Hair and Flock Mattrasses, etc. will be procured if possible, and we will endeay- his h ld d ell to or in all cases to make prices satisfactory. We}. Intending purchasers wou o Ww have now in stock ;— inspect this Furniture before going else- | BLATCHFORD'’3 ROYAL STOCK FOOD; or, | where. EXTRA VIL MEAL, (100 Ib. begs). G. M. HARRIS, ‘ BLATCHFORD’S CALF MEAL, (for Calves and} Anctioneer. Young Stock). | OIL CAKE, (Ground) | ee 7 rr , , : aa ~ . | = p MANHATTAN SIOCK FOOD, (101b. bag). | WANTS, LOST, FOUND d& | MANHATTAN POULTRY FEED (51b. bage), | = = — —ALso-™ Bran, @ais, Cracked Feed, Ete. & A tew barrels Ground Land Piaster still on hand, $1.60 per barrei. GEO. CARTER & CO., | Market Square, Ch’town. WANTED.—By a Teacher of four years’ ex- ri , holding a license of the first-class. ‘Dee. 31, 1888.—dy law and wkly, Sileate Basia’ Mnauies at ; HAVE NOW ON HAND anice assortment of SLEIGHS in all the leading styles. Intending purchasers would do well to in- spect my stock before going elsewhere. Factory and Show Rooms, UPPER PRINCE STREET (McKinnon & Fraser's Old Stand.) J. J. SEAMAN. dec21—dy 2Zaw & wky lm novl2 WANTED.—A Female Servant to whom good ! wages will be given. Apply to MRs. GEORGE ALLEY. Dorchester Street. {desi tf OST.—In Charlottetown, last week, a Gentile- man’s Card Case, in which were cards beur- ing the owner’s name. Finder will be liberally rewarded on leaving same at this office. janl0—tf Two Private Pupils. Enquire at this office. jan8—dy 3i wky li pd | | } T ANTED—A servant girl for general work. WwW Apply to Mrs. F. W. Hughes, Upper Great } BEE 2 A. B. dn 0 RDON z Gomus insect Qani—3i pda | “ LO8T—0n Friday, Dec. 21, (Christmas Market i Day)a Gold Watch Chain with two old DENTIST | pie ces anda horse’s head attached to it. he OPENED AN OFFICE IN THE finder wiil be suitably rewarded on leaving th isa me at this office. (jandi—Si. wkly li ' MONT A GUE DRUG STORE, YANTED.—An Overseer, or chief advertiser, w & bs oe | ¥¥ and one to three assistants (according to lgize of county and population). $65 a month lsalary and expenses to overseers, and $30 to lassistants. No peddling No soliciiiag. Duties i confined to making collections, distributing printed matter, putting up adveruisements, ete., of Klectric Goods. Expenses adva:.ced ; salaries ipaid eech month. Eaclose four cents postage i for full specimen line of advertising matter to to the Guma for painless ex , ZLEcTRO Galvanic Co, Palace Building. Cin- Rye ociuunaati.O. No attention ued? —4i eburs & wee TY AS WHERE HE IS PREPARED TO DO All Kinds of Dentistry. Cocaine applied yn, without esara ob | teacti boot—why 4) gd gene s a Charlottetown, or at the Charlottetown Railway Depot, not later than Ist June next, 1839. | f A. B. WARBURTON. | { Secretary. ; u & | Ch’town, Jan. &, 1889—2aw & wky i ———$—— at Slaughter Sale of Clothing, FOR THIRTY DAYS. a ee Overcoats, Reefers, and Suits, Two, Three and Four Dollars less than Regular Prices. ee eee 0 enews ogee The entire stock must go. As some of our competitors are attempting slaughter sales they will find us there to; and any person who buys Clothiag without first seeing our stock, will miss the biggest bargains ever given in this city. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. \»'town, Jan. 3, 1889.—eod&wkiy.- —— = = a — ——— EMBROIDERIGS. a 'ghakes and flaws, sawed evenly to proud edge, | t ONE CASE JUST RECEIVED. ——1] All Widths. Low Prices. ——t") STANLEY BROS. BROWNS BLOCK. Ch’town, Jan. 4.—eodéwkly. You Don't Say So! $2.50! $3.50! $4.50! CUSTOM MADEPANTS. ——_——{x]————_— $700! $8.00! $9.00! At above prices we have on hand and mako to order NAP REEFERS, guaranteed to give you solid comfort. —--~- $8.00, $1000, $12.00. We have OUR OWN MAKE of OVERCOATS at above figures. This is th® chance of the bargain-hunter’s life. You have here an opportunity which should not be missed. ——{:] $15.00, $17.00, 319.00. Of the OVERCOATS ir this line, we have only to say: COME AND SEE FOR YOURSELF. We agree to give you Bona Fide Value for your M mey. Don’t forget that our CUSTOM TALLORING DEPARTMENT is making its ee patrons happy with good fitting garments. : ; ; ; FUR CAPS, CLOTH CAPS and HATS, FUR COATS, RUBBER COATS, and all zoods in our line marked very low witha view to exchanging them speedily for Cash. r Y | f D. A. BRUCE, Meronantr Taicor. Chartopbetown, Outs 24, Tah