—_ ac THE DAILY Local and Other Items. Soxs of TEMPERANCE. - Victoria Division to nigt t - TeurNAMENT Committee meeta this even ing. Don't forget it. - To siontT.—Lecture in First Methodist Chareh by Rev. Mr. Sutherland. Come. Ix a “Free Rom Town Not even a trunk before His Henor since Tt ireday jaet CaMPBELL’s Wine of Keecheood “reosete ed to 7 nts per le at Wa son's twee Store. : - Scotrisn CHaARAcTrerRistics.—To-night in First Methodist Uhurch. Be sure to attend Silve liection at the door, - ‘‘gpecial orders’ with our Onyers will nlease do 80 not later than Tuesd y next. peer B. oa. iS 2i a Lapirs Wishing to pla FeTey 8 [ron Tenie works like m* gic, reaching every part of the buman bedy rough the blood, gi to all renewed lite tHe MiIOOK, MIVID, feb2 lm ab Vigor ao We have alot of child: en's ulsters which we have pat upon the coun- ter to-day at 75 centscach —Marris & Stewart. - Erwonts Leacus.—There will be a pabli meeting toenight, at which Rev, Mr. Suther- land will deliver his lecture on Scottish obaracteristics. All are invited. _ os See Cuear Jack before you buy your Boots and Shoes, and dm’t forget those Oversoes —~Cheap Jack, sign of the Silver Oar, oppo site the railway station. = Tue Rev. David Sutherland, of Charltte- town, will deliver his popular lecture op “Seottish Characteristics” in the Hal!, Moun: Stewart, on Tuesday, 9:h inet., at 7:30 p.m dw queens Exourquer Cocnt —According to a des pateh from Uttawa, Judge Burbridge gives notice of the sittings of the KExch+quer Cour as follows: Charlottetown, Ma 19: h;Sydney, May 26:b; Halifax, May 3lst; St. Johu, June lath. adilaaeticinsian Mrtirany Soctat.—Extensive preparations are being made for the Military Social to be held in McLeod's Hall, on Wednesday even ing next, aw advertised. All who attend wil! hav» ® good time, Make arrangements to be present iiieeniamiiaeed Sacaep Concert. —Don't forget the sacred eucert in the Roman Catholic Church at Vernon River on Thursday evening Feb. 1! The concert is to be given by St. Dunstan’s Cathe iral choir, assisted by some of the best talent in the city. — ~ PRILANTROPHY and have made the price of Campbells Wine of Beech Tree Creosete enly firty cents pet bottle, at D-dd's Medical Hall Remember thie is the regular one dollar size. Come and get a bottle while the supply lasts. a business combined Tue Stastey madearctarn trip between Georgetown and Pictou yesterday, bringing 453 bags of foreign mail matter which reached the city by special train abont half past six jast evening. The Stanley is moving as usual to-day. > Now that la grippe is ravaging the country, t behooves us to keep in a condition to dety it, and for this purpose there is nothing better than Ever; body’s Pills. 25 cents invested in this popular family mediciuec nuw may save that many dollare later. doin A numepy that is endorsed by physicians must have gome merit, for no physician of any standing will place his seal of approval ou & preparation un'ess he knows it to be gool Now Esiey’s Emu'sion of Cod Liver Gil is not only endorsed by physicians but largely need by them in heir practice. febl Im ak Quirz New —Vanderpoole’s Bi Monthly sericea ia the latest addition to our popular literature. The firet number Translated Rhame a quartette sympo.suim—by four of New York's most prominent ci'iz-ns, a lergyman, doctor, 'awyer and a uoted seciety leader, is creating quite a sensation. It may be had at the Diamond Bookstore, 25 cents. -_ se Remember the clearing out sale of boots «nd shoes at -tamper’s Corner. The shop has te be vacat- ed fer building pu poses. Now is the time te get bargains in fine boots. overshoes, slippers, &c.. as the stock must be sold.—K. ey i siedadapiilions Fing.—We are sorry to hear that two barns on tha farm of Mr Beaman, at Suffolk, some eight or nine miles frem town, were destrov- ed by fire on Saturday night, together with their contents which included nine head of cattle, The farm waa cwued by Mr. J D Seaman, of this city, and was managed by his brother, it is reported about towa tr- day that the charred bones of a man were found in the debria after the fire, and near the bones was a short pipe. The buiidirgs and ontents were insured. a nia War a cleaner that Lessive Phenix iss fry it upon anything tis the ideal clothes washer, for it takes the place of the old harsh chemical washing powders, and makes every article sweet and clean, being efiicacious with cottons and fi:nnels alike. Then after using it in the wash, just try what it will do with silver, brass or metalware, in removing atains from wood; or in cleeming giasa. «© You really can’t pelieve it until you trv it eae EpccaTIoNaAL —There was a very inter- esting meeting of the Educational Associa- ton inthe Y. M ©. A on Saturday night. After « pleasant half hour was passed in social couversation the subject of ortho- graphy was brought up, and many words, doth English and French, were analyzed. Thea the regular programme was proceed- od with In response to the question, “How do you secure discipline,” several brief, bir very interesting papera were read, and much infurmation of a prac'ical characte r was obtained _ oo Eveay housewife has an interest in keep- ing her hands soft and white, women who did their domestic washing found this im- possible with the old wretched chemicals which burned and puckered the hands, and worked havec with the clothes. That was until they heard of Lessive Phenix. And then a new era dawned of comfort and Rappineas. Lessive Phenix is a name to conjure with Use it for washing any- thing. It is not a chemical powder. It makes whire clothes whiter, and colored clothes brighter; and it will cleanse and oo sad brighten everything in parlor or itchen. Ask your grocer, LL ESRAPHIC VES, Prolat Uenrat SHR BAXAMINED The ' Globe's” Latest Charge Sir Adolph’s Explanation. | Toronto, Feb 8 The Giobe published on Saturday a sen- gations] despatch from Montreal, in which the McGreevy scandal is revived. This time Sir A. P. Carou is charged with hav ng drawn on McGreevy for several am munts in 1889, and the Gl be alleges tha he money came from the Larkin & Con- aelly boodle fand The charges being brought to the notice of the P.stmuater- General, Sir Adolph Caron, dispused of the | matter as follows :— ‘*These orders were signed by me, and 1| take the fall reepovsibility of giving those | amounts. Friends of mine and myself con- t ibuted towards the election funds to defray | the expenses of candidates running in the im- | rerest of the Conserv stive party. These fands | I placed in MeGreevy’a hands and have his receipts in my possession for sums larger chan amounts of orders | gave upon him.” ! Laurier’s friends in Quebee prevince are are furious because the Globe has brought Mr. Tarte’s name into the matter as the! correspondence shows that the the great | purist received money himself from Thor. | VeGreevy daing the election campaign of 1887. HOTEL BURNED. Number of Guntts Roasted Alive. New York, Feb 8. The Hotel Royal was burned yesterday The fire spread with fearful rapidi'y, cutting «fF «ll means of escape for the guests. Several men and women jumped from the upper stories and were crushed to death. Five dead bodies have thus far been taken cur of the ruin. It is thought that the number dead may reach fifty. ee OD 2IN +-| Blaine Beclines Candidature | for the Presidency. Wasuinaron, Feb. 8 Blaine has written to Clarkson, chairman of the Republican Nasional Committee, that he will nos be candidate for the Presidency aud that his n«me need net go before the ounvention Aflvat BatrinorE, Feb. 8. The steamer B-itimvre ashore at Cape Heury, V«., was fl ated on Saturday and | proceeded to Baltinore. —_—---— oe Mr MecHKenzie’s Iiiness. Toronto, Feo. 8. Hon. Alex. M K-nzie is reported worse. eommnennt Weatec: Hulicila eet: Generally unsettled, with snow and rain, winds increasing to strong breezes or gales. ——— a A ee General Telegraphic News. | } ToRoN': j0s mm. Berun, Feb. 5 —The newspapers take | various views of the late Sir Morell Muac- kepzie, according as they view his treat- ment :+fthe Emperor Frederick. There are but few words olf approval, and the Natioval Z.itung probably voices ‘he pre- Vailing seutiment when it says: ‘* A‘ Mac- | kenzie’s open grave we will not say more! than that he was « skilifui physician of very , elastic conscience.” | ' Toronto, Feb 5 —The Treasurer of the West Eud M-thodist Church is said to be $1,800 behind in his accounts. Ic is not charged that he took the money inten‘ing to retain it, but that it is locked up im real} estate on which ke cannot realize has issued his procismation promulgating a reciprocity treacy witb the Briish West ladis Colomes—~Trinidad, Wiodward aud Leeward Islands, ec | Lonpox, Feb. 5 —The wil) of the late Osrdinsi Menoing shows thar li less than £100, which was in consvls and a collection ot b> ka { Monrreat, Fb. 5 —Murray, of Pontiac, was Unsealed yesterday, anu has no hope of ba ug re elected He my pre bably appesl aud (bus secure next session aindemnuy. | Toronto, Oat.. Feb. 5,—The munister | of justice pur up at the Queen last night on his way to Est Bruce. “*S ms of the papers aay you go to Washingion unin vited, others say as suppliaats,” said a re- porter to Sir Jobo op : he.g map ot = wae a ! the circumstances under which we go. We have to put up wij misrepresentation in this respect.” Sir John did not, however, | look as if he thought be and his colleagues were abvutto do an ill advised thing Of course the minister was satisfied with the} resul: of the Lennox and Prince E-ward | elections, and spoke more than hopefuily | of the prospects of his parry in the bye- elections yet to come off possessed j Wasuinetox, Feb 5.—The collector of Bridgeport, ( onn., reports to the secretary of the treasu’y, in which be says ‘hat the report of the ags-ult by the Bridg-port populace upon the British schooner (slendon, Sunday last. for entering that port without flying the American fiig w-s a hoax. He says one of his officers asked Captain Grady if anvone threatened to g» on his vessel and take down the flag, and ihe snswer was a most emphatic denial; also, that he knew knothing about any disturbance uatil he resd it in the p-per. | A tew young men guyed him about his flag, | but he took no notice of it. The collector adds. ‘‘As this officer understands it, the captain of this yessel (Glendon) had ne thought or desire to insaln our citizens by flying the British flig when enteri-g ‘ais port, but supposed (1nd as I be'ieve had a right so to do} the custom oflicers might see to what nationality his vessel beloaged.” ; A Be Sure EXAMINER. — a MONDAY, FEBRUARY 8, 1892. j Wnt UUDS AND CLOTHING COMMENCES gion dex wse Brothers’, —-ONn—--—— Aa DH 2AY! a ee ee THIS rou Attend | ee Sha NAT pian Oar) MS tie COMPETITION LEFT BEAIND! es BSc peia eee bien At. the LISTEN Prices they LOOK! COME! ! unNprnt LOUTHING, 25 Wasnsorus, Fb 6 —roe Peesitar | PPOWSS BPOS. SUPprise Everyone how they can sell now Offer them at. per cent discount; DRESS CLOTHS, 25 per cent. diseyint; GINGHA MS, SHBECINGS. TICKINGS, NEW HATS! The Largest Assortment POW ELINGS, ete., at Big Discounts. Ever Brought to the City PATRONIZE THE PRICE CUTTERS, PROWSE BROTHERS, THE WO \DERFUL CHEAP WEN, 144 QUEEN STRERT. Charlottetown, February 3, 1892. GREAT CLEARING SALE accelerant MAING iticesiaitanseas ory Goods and Clothing AT J.B. MACOONALDS, QUEEN STREET —_COMMEN CIN G— Tuesday, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Entire Month. (x) {x} THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), 20 p c. off; Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling, 20 p. c. off Ladies’ Shiwls, Jackets and Ulsters, 20 “ Ladies’ Felt Hats, ee Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Cors+t-, 20 « (nion and All Wool Flannels, 20 « Silks, Velvets, Piushes & Crimminz, 20 Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams,10 « Men's Fur Uaps & Ladies’ Fur Goods, 20 “ Prints, Uretonnes and Fiannettes, 10 « Men’s Underclothing & [up shirts, 20 « Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 19 _ The bulk of this Stock wis newly imported list Fall, and mirked as low as any in the city, and now subject to above Discounts, which is certainly a good opportunity to get Bargains. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Commencing TUSSDAY, 22d of February, and Contiauiag during the &ntire Moath, HE WHOLE STOCK will be sold at a Discount of 29 par cent. for CASH only. This isa B-ne t Sale Ths Stock ts newriy all new che very best in the city. If you want houest-mide goods at extrwrltiiry 92 g ins, this is your chance to buy them at o THE DOMINION BJOT AND SHIE STORE. Charlottetown, February 1. 1892 —eod & wky PATTON BROTHERS: Ix} Next Month we purpose alteri the plan of our Store to male sean for our Spring Stock. In order to reduce our stock we will give some Big Bargains in all departments. This is our first Cheap Sale---you will find it genuine. 6 imitate none but surpass all. THE ONLY REAL AND GENUINE PATTON B208. 136 QUBEN STRAEBT. Charlottetown, January 5, 1891 —e0d & wky : GREAT GLEARANGE SALE THE STAR TAILORING BSTABUSENNI We invite the pu'ic to cal anl see for tiem" selves. We have plasof in tas marcet an elerzant range of Gonts’ Fucnisiings at Cost. 6) elaas, ime eluding UWaderwear, Sairts, Collars (latest styles) Ties, Gloves, ‘aps, ete. As we are going out of this <pecial line, we ask- you to secure for yourseives Bargains only to be. had ence in a great wiile. Genuine Sale. Come and secure first choiee. Overcoats and Suits selling cheap. McLeod & McKe nz). Charlottetown, November 10, 1881—eod & wky z al as a eee ae ee : aghast gi 7 n eee pee he pat soe al oo i aa 7 aa a : Li Pa : giidtigh sedis Po » nn Mia a a he, iat NN wore aye eee se Ul , ot ss ange app a prrenror agh fi: . cc. = et ee Ze i 4 ee ae