— A ‘ ee “te wee Lecal and Other Items, . hin a t to night “ please attend the concert - Cax aworreres and blueberries very at KR Nn Aco 8 - ,is a positive cure for burns tecaids, it acts like magic {2 lm - “ vurage the firemen by . g ‘ >-Pig of. = az Cares.-——Boats crossing both ways day [The mail arrived in the city about balf-past ove this afternoon 2 Hogs. Your collars have arrived aed are seling fast Call early and secure one at W. E. Dawson's To Nraut — Come and hear Miss Hunter, returned missionary from Persia, who wil! apeak of her Persian experiences at the publie meeting in Zon Church to-night. lias nL nn ~ quarterly meeting of L. O. A.—The regafiel Sonieht at 8 p. m. Boyne Lodge, No. 614, to-.7ie iivery member is expected to ~ PY busiorse of importance is +- 0¢ transacted™ Basxet Socrst,-—-A violin concert and barket socisi, uuder the auspices of the Orwell choir, will be given in the Ugg Hall on Friday, March 4th, at 7.30. Ad- sission 15 cents. i. O. A —St. George's Lodge wil! meet io special session to-morrow night iv Euston Street Hall to advance members to the purple and blue degrees Prayer meeting Thursday night from 7 30 vo 9 o'clock Rev. C W. Hamitrox, of the Upper Me hedist Church, and two members of Preabytery, will address the meeting mm Zn Church :o-night Mre J A. BR tchey and Miss May Farquharson will sing. A 208 lot, including covered dishes, soup tureens, sauce tureens, cups and saucera. pitchers and basina all of which must and sid. W P. Cleil. F b 25 dy wky will b aoe Pouce Cocrt This meraing a drank was disposed of for fine of $3 or 14 daya A young lad summoned for malicious injaries to property was fined $5 or 20 daya and ordered to pay 50 cents compensation. The young man resides at the east end of the city, ap the offeece of which he was convicted was bre king windows in the bouse of an aged couple livirg near him and striking the old womsn wit a bottle. His Honor premised the young mao 8 larger dose next time. a Tue Vessrs. MILLEx the front with their ce ebrated and world renowned Heintzman Pianos, wherever a pure and rich full toned piano is desired, as Buos. are always to the tvilowl g vilis 10% QceeENn Sraerst, Feb 27, 1892. Mecses Mutter Bros.,—I am much pleased with the meintzman Piano purchased fr iY y u to day. . Youra tru’y, L. E. Prowse. scenes By looking at the quotations of the Vir- ginia tobsces marke.s it wi l be found that the highest price paid for * fillers” —which is ‘ woo waich forms the body of the plug _very closely correspoads with the iavoice pri if tubaczo leaf iuynorted into Oatario As fou: -fifths of ali he leaf imported into t Yrovince is for “{ Myrtle Navy” stock, st is offizial proof of the claim that the Navy” is made of the finest Vir- this f. ** Mertle staia leaf ae Tuortrsg on Tue Ice —The ice being now favorable for a race, I would hereby netify the four gentlemen who deposited money with me for a sweepstake race that in eceordanee with the terms of agreement ered inte the said race will teke place to- (Wedaesdsy) the 2Zad inst., at 2 ent morrow : o'clock p. m., om the Hilisborough ice, where L will pay over to the winner of the said stakes, either for a race or walk over, those not starting forfeiting all claims to any por tion of the stakes. It is hoped all interested will pat ia an appearance and Rot disappoint the public desirous of witnessing @ g after- noon's sport.—Owan H. TRainoz. scdealiaecdiial Seppen Deara,—We are sorry to hear shat James McCabe, #8on of James Me- Cabe, Esq . Montague, died euddenly of heart dieease «t the Charluttetown Hos- pits! inet evening. His body will be taken home for interment this afternoon. Mr. McCabe was in the twenty-fourth year of his age, and was a favorite with all who He began the study of med icine with Dr. Kelly about the Let of Jaa- wary. Some time ago he con racted diph- theria, but had suffi neatly recovered to be able co mowe about, when be was taken suddenty dl and died as above stated, His brother was coming into the city for his to-day to take bim heme for 4 few wecka rest before resumiag his studies. —_—--——— Diep oy Tae TRars.—On the arrival! of the express from St. Joho at Amberst on Friday kuew him. THE DAILY EXAMINER. 2 Local and Othe r items. F IREMEN's Cont Help the boys along by attending the concert to-night. Tuk Curry Heapep Cooys at the Lyceum to-night. Don't miss them. They are fine. al Hay.—Hundreds of loads of hay were reught to the mark~t to-day, and there was a heavy drop in prices, . ee — Mr. aetiiian, of Wheatly iver, Who was stricken with paralysis days ago, died last night. ee _ Masonic — The ladies of the Masonic Sewing Circle are respectfully requested to a at the Lodge Room to-morrow at 2.30 cioc Siababliacecie Asn Wepsesvay.—To-morrow being the firs day of Lent, the usual services will be hel ‘in St. Dunstan's Cathedral and in St. Paul's and St. Peter's Churches, - Messrs Patton Bros. will open their carpet department om saturday. Ladies, don’t m«ke any e~? cements to prevent your going to see the” uo & stock. Twer id Sirty per cent. dis- 36 at St-+-mper’s Cor- new ime te get * ‘ ' id gains ..s the stock must oe We call attention to the advertisement in another column of Mr. S. A. Hooper, - TUESDAY, MARCH 1, 1892. COLONIA —- HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. THE GREAT CANADIAN EMPORIUM oe Dry Goods, Carpets, Cur- tains, Furniture, China and Glassware, Books and Sta- tinwehys Ready-made Cloth- Dentist, who has lately returned trom Washington where he has been engage? ‘2 the study and practice of dentistw since QOotober last. _-—~s Now that le grippe is raveging the country, it behooves us to keep in @ condition to dety it, and for this pur there is nothing better than Ever: body's Pills. 25 cents invested in hia pepular family medicine now may save hat mens doilare later Miurrany —The membera of No. 3 Com- pany 824 Ba:tadon, are 1eq ested to meet is their new room over Miller Bros. store, Queen St eet, to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at 7.30 o'clock, shaip. A full attendance requested.—-D. Stewart, Capt. ¥Y M. C. A —Th fi st -f the serivs of lec utes ts be givev intbe Y M C. A. will be delivered next Thursdxy evening by the Hon. E. J. Hodgson, subject, **Things one onght to know.” Admission free. Tickets may be obtained from the Secretary. Soctat.—The social given last evening in the Lyceum by the Mutual Improvement Society w 8 a very successful aff.ir The refreshments turnished by A. & C. Quirk were exc lient. About forty couples attended. Dancing wa: iudulged in until about two o'clock, when the company dispersed. oe GoLpEN Weppinc.—Captain Ewen Mc- Millan and wife, of West River, celebrated the fiftieth annive sary of their marriage last evening. Captain McMillan was born at Cov: head ia 1815, and was married on the idet day of February 1842 Captain Ronad McMillan, of this city, a son of the venerable couple, was one of the guests on the occasion. Tur housewite pins her faith to it, and well she may. he had to use the old wash ing powders that destroyed her clothes. She had to ase chemical compounds which made everything a dirty yellow. Then ‘*Lessive Phenix came along with its incomparable virtues. It takes the terror out of the work, for it m:kea the water soft aud the clothes beau iful, and saves 50 per cent. in soap Then it cleans everything in the house —from the silverware to the pots, pans and the bath. OO eee PurtnaRmonic —It was decided at the Phiihurmonic Society's practice last night 10 hold a sacred concert in Lent, on Thursday, 3ist of March, when Mendelisohn’s great oratorio, the “Elijah,” will be ren- dered. The next practice will be held on Friday evening at 8.30 0'clock. Al! members are requested to make a special study of the music at home as the society is ve-y anxious to make this concert more successful than any of the former onsa. Persunal. A cable message reports that Mr, George Stanley, of the fivm of Stanley Bros, arrived in Liverpool yesterday. Mr. oe is after the firm's stock of new and fashionable goods. Rev. Mr. Sutherland will deliver a lecture atthe Second Methodist Church om March 17th, on Scottish Characteristics.” CuarLotretown, P EI, March let, 1882. To Rev W. W. Brewes. Sim,—Be it said to your shame aa a clergy- man that when yop made a statement last Sunday from the pu'pit about the owner of house on Pownal Street, you either did not know the facts or you lied Yours, most humbly and respectfully, RROTHER OF (LERGYMAN {In justiee tothe Rev. Mr. Brewer we have to state that the report which was fur- nished Toe ExaMINER was wrong in this respect. Mr Brewer made no reference to the owner of the house } eel afternoon a man named Arthur Mil er, of Upper Kenvetcook, who was travelling in @ from Portland, Maine, to sin ym! class car . he, “Tne adie, was aeen to be in & dying con- i ditien Medical aid wes at onor gent for, bu death ensued before the arrival of the doctor At Portland {t ®as noticed that he was very When in St. Joha be Was seen lving on door of the depot seeaingly im ® trance. He recovered sufficientiy to proceed op his but soon became much worse and whea mberat it was seen that Be wae dyivg and be then expressed bis wish to get home alive if he could Ant quest was held on the budy and a verdict found that he éame to his death from causes unkoown while travelling in a railway traja, There was no evidence of foul play eae th way, @ ehort way from A —_——__s— A Sexvasy Grats Revence —A recent despatch from Providence R. L, says: The fam! Saye Husbrouk of this ee ee this week has been p igsoued twice . veculiar circumstances, wo ductor bired a smart young thought that she was to She didn’t get that € ty uoder gery } months ayo the servant girl, who be the second gists position, but she did everything to cause the diecharge of the girl who dul hold it. The doctor wouldn’t permit the new girl to undermine the «id one Last Sunday re made very dipped into the m+mbers of (he fam y W: ‘k by aoap that had been thei ; aon On Tuesday and Wednesday morning they were much sicker, and an ipvest on i n foslowed It was found that c:oren oil had been placed in the coffee por in quantity sufacient to produce very | gerious rerulrs Tre vew servant girl was leok-d for, bu. she hac fl a, carrying with her many oriefea of value belung Bg wv doctor snd his wife; ; taken, —Boston Herald: It looks queer to see a clergyman brou ht before a grand jury to subs antiate charges made by him in his pulpit against the character of public of- ficials. That seems to be the fate of Kev. Mr. Parkhurst of New York, however, and be will have to prove that the city of- ficials of New York are 8 wine-suaked, libidinous lot, or submit that he was = mis- The episode is likely to impress the leasoy of moderation in the pulpit. ~~ aera Local Notices. New hats at D. A. Bruce's. £26 3 Call and have a look at Prowse Bros. new hata. £26 3i Hew prints and ginghams just opened at J B Macdonaid’s. : Buy your bvots at the Dominjon Boot and She Store always the best. Ix you are in need of @ carpe’, and want to buy one, and want to buy it cheaper than any other house ean sell you, cali and see James Paton & (o's stock, the largest and best on the Island. feb29 3i Cheap—50 all wool suits for men for $5 at Prowse Bros. £29 3i J) n’t buy men’s or boys’ clothing until you see our stock, Will give youths best value ac J. B. Macdonald's. See Goff Bros. clearing out sale of boota and prices. £22 tf the wor ted— We are showing the finest stock of ba‘s in the city —D. A. Bruce. £26 3i Just opened 5 cases new spring clothing for mnu-—mude from good tweed and guarant-ed tu give satisfaction.— ing, Ladies CENT BRAND” CEMENT. N. B.—We invite correspondence, and give prempt and careful attention to mail orders. HENRY MORGAN & CO., COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square, Montreal. febl3—t ts PENNYROYAL WAFERS. A Specific monthly medicine for ladies to restore and regulate the menses; cing free, healthy and painless arge No aches or pains on ap- i Now used by over 30,000 ladies. lnvigo ates oven, nice used will use again. ese organs. Buy of your druggist only those with our signature across face of label. Avoid substitutes, Sealed particulars maile' 2¢ stamp, $1.00 per box. Address, EUREKA CHEMICAL , COMPANY, Dxrrort, Mich. For sale, mailed, by GEO. E. HUGHES, at Apothecaries’ Hall, Ch’town. dw ly—sept29 ©. R. SMALLWOOD, Barrister and Attornsy-at-Law, NOTARY PUSLIC. _Office in Cameron Block, lately occupied by F. L. Haszard, Esq., South Side of Queen Square. MONEY TO LOAN. Ch’town, Jan. 21, 1802—eod & wy 3m Marshfield Steam Saw and Shingle Mill eo subscriber having completed the erection of a Steam Saw and Shingle Mill on his Farm at Kast River, Lot 34, isn >w fully equipped for manufacturing that magnificent tract of tim- ber formerly known as “ Kosses.” and now owned by the subseriber. into Building Material, Fencing. etc. If you intend building, you can be supplied with your Frame, Boards, Shingles, etc., of good quality and at alow price at this Mili. Longers and Sawed Feasing of all kinds, Kirdling Wood and 100 loads Sawdust for sale. Custom Sawing promptly done. F. TURNER, Suffolk Station P. O. jan30—law (sat) & wky 2m NOTICE. the Estate of LL PERSONS indebted to Robert Milne Barratt, late of Charlotte town, deceased, are notified to make immediate payment to the undersigned at his office, Char- lottetown, and all persons having any claims against the said Estate are reqnested to pre-e it the same, “uly attested, at the said office with- out delay. JOHN T. MELLISH, febli—dy 3w faw pat JUST ARRIVED, PEE 8 8S. STANLEY. 2 TONS ONTARIO BRAN and CHOPPED FEED. Also—FLOUK, CORNMEAL and KuLLKED OATS for sale cheap. A HORNE & CO. feb27—1w eod REMOVED. THE ANACONDA HOUSE HAS BEEN REMOVED TO SIDNEY STREET, Between Queen and Pownal Streets, in the place lately occupied by J. T. Winans. Gvod accomm dation for p-rmanent and tran- sient boarders. God stabling, 4a7 Remember the place. GEORGE OFFER, Preprietor. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 189¢—dy 3i wky tf LOBSTERS KLOW ALL OTHER PRICES :—Pig_ Tin, Tin Plates, Bar Copper, Soldering Irons, Twines, Trap Hoops, Mash Hoops, Lacquer, etc., etc BUYERS OF LOB*TERS. gE. H NORTON & CO. {7 B. Maedonald’s. iL fenet—dy 2w faw wiry ¢i Silverware and Kitehen Utensils. ; ORDERS TAKEN FOR “CRES- THE Lal LEADING [Wat CARPETS! James Paton & Co. will offer the following range of Carpets at the prices named below, to make it still clear that their Store is Headquariers for Carpets on the Island. CARPETS! Best 5 Frame BRUSSELS CARPETS, ucw for $115 SECOND QUALITY we offer for $1 00 ard $1.10. BEST TAPESTRY, $1 20, cents. SECOND QUALITY, 95 cents, 70 cents. Aud all others at low prices. We have several pieces of GENUINE BRUSSELS CARPET ‘which we offer at 82 cents per yard. now 8 now CARPETS! James Paton & Co. Our Carpet Department is the largest, best and most complete on the Island, and the work we turn out of this department is first-class in every respect. CARPETS! James Paton & Co. All purchasers can have their rooms measured and carpets cut free of charge ; also made and laid at cost price. OILCLOTHS James Paton & Co. We received lstely a portion of the largest stock of Oilcloths we have ever ordered, and expect the balance daily. The designs of these goods are the best we have yet had, WINDOW SHADES ! James Paton & Co. In Plain, Dadoed or Fringed Window Shades we have a big stock ; also, a full line of Window Poles, Stair Plates, Brass Window Rods, etc. We have the ‘‘Grand Rapids” and “‘Gold Medal "—the best Carpet Sweepera that are offered. James Paton & Co. NUTE PARTICULARLY !--If you are in need of anythirg in the above lines give us a trial, We've got the Goods ! We've got the Quantity ! We've got the Quality ! We've got the Variety ! and will not be undersold by any Firm on the Island. JAS. PATON & C0., BROWN’S BLOCK, 168 Market Square. Ox'sowa, Fob, 20, 1892—e0d & wky GOODS. (x) E LOOK CLOSELY at the matter of QUALITY in a ance — and leave the buyer to look closely at he ‘ES, knowing that they will bear EXAMINATION and COMPARISUN. . . =n BLACK DRESS _ Ask to see our ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERE, 45 inches wide, at 55 cents per yard. SEER alceeeenee STANLEY BROTHERS SoA VE IN Ede Charlottetown, Feb. 11, 1892—eod & wky NEW GOODS JUST OPENED ——_—_AT—_——_— 3. B. MAGRONALD’S. re] J f‘anadian Prints, 200 pieces ‘ Check Ginghams, 120 —C 50 ‘“ Flannelettes, 300 “ Grey Cottons, SG j“« White Cottons, 30 Tickings, id ' Bleached Sheeting, 10 a Unbleached Sheeting. HO ” T weeds, & cases Men’s Readymade Clothing. Must be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices! _ J. &. MACDONALD. a —- - — _ — ——_— a DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. { (sp IRST INSTALMENT OF NEW BOOTS! Twenty Cases just opening—LADIEs’, MISSES’ and CHILDREN’S. Look at our Boots before you buy elsewhere, ant get THE BEST at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlottetown, February 29. 1892—eod & wky ——————— —— ———— eS : BOOTS CLEARED OUT. (x) Ww ARE GOING TO PUT A NEW FRONT IN OUR SHOP. give away at tremendous reduction from 20 to 40 per cent :—178 pairs Infants’ Boots, average price 45¢., now Qbe. : 606 pairs Women’s Strong Bo +ts (Laced), $1.32, now $1.00 ; 95 pairs Women’s Dongola Butt and Laced, $1 88, now $1 50; 176 pairs Women’s Kid and Guat (Laced), high price, reduced about 35 per cent. ; 287 pairs Men’s Boots, Custem and Factory make, 25 to’40 per cent off ; 86 pairs Boys’ Boots, $1.45, now $1.15 (this heavy line we have stopped making); 50 pairs Misses’ Strong Boots (Laced) 60 cents a pair. We have these Boots separate and GOFF BROTHERS’ CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, February 23, 1892—eod & wky PATTON BROTHERS. —{x] Our Cheap Sale was such a suc- cess last month that we will con- tinue it this month. Our Stock is new---no shop-worn goods. Bargains in every department. Goods have to be sold to maixe room for our large Spring Stoclz. 2 2 PATTON BROTHEHS, - - - 136 : Qharlottetown, February 10, 1892—eod & wky Before alteration we have some large lots of Boots to will be glad to show them. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE THEM. QYEEN STREET. sap ei Ti ace a i j i : 7 7 :