THE DAILY EXAMINER. atin ES SS + ec A I EPID A oe > ~. le ncaa eS reap rag GO ag tees MONDAY, FEBRUARY 329, « @ Local and Other Items, ght . he Lyceum to-morrow / A t : > $ POR Carpets—James Paton & nN — ‘ feb2S 3i = the concert under the aus Epwot League ight Tor RSAi I 1¢ Feb: sTy ibers at the Diamond Book _ FIREMEN 8 CoNcERT.—Set apart to-mor- for the firemen’s concert It will be the best this season a W BFK The biggest bargains yet w e given in Prayer Books,of which there excellent stock at the Diamond a iarge apa mics The b dy of the late rge Charles Hooper was interred in the cemetery at Milton yesterday. The funeral wes iar ly attended. Lia » Resi Twenty to thirty per cent. dis- counteon beots at Stamper's Cor- ner. Now is the time to get ba gains as the steck must be sold. Ir you are in need of a carpet, and want to buy ene, and want to buy it cheaper than any ther house can sell yen, call and see James £ Cos Stock, the largest and best on feb29 3i Nore Wei..—The cencert by the members ef Mr. 8. F Hodgson’s Bible Class takes place to night 4 splendid programme has bven Go, and take a friend with you. You'll have a good time. Silver collection. one To-Morrow.—The chorus by the firemen merrow evening is alone a taking feature. As everything on the bill is ‘select.’ you should g», see, hear and you will be more than satisfied. N hat la grippe is ravaging the country, ves as to keep in a condition to defy it, and for this purpose there is nothing better than Everybody's Pills. 25 cents invested in this popular family medicine now may save that many dollars later. Looxs Lixe Sprinec.—Robins, black, jirds and meadow jarks have made their appearance in the vicinity of St. Thomas, Unt Maple sugar making has commenced in Elgin county it beho« a Tux Oar.—Hanlan and O'Connor have sigued articles of agreement for a double scull race with Teemer snd Hcsmer, the race to be three miles with a turn and to be rowed at Chelsea, May SOth The race will be for the championship of the world and $1,000 a side -> How Ir’s Done tn PortLtanp —A young woman was arrested for vagrancy at Port- land, Me., on Saturday. At the station she was tuid to sit down until the turnkey came ” | meets this evening at eight o’cluck | Local and Other Items. Pug S?vanvey left Georgetown this morning. > Four Staste Fires already this year ! - PHILHARMONIC Practice this evening, } at a quarter to eight o'clock. elaine | SKatTinc.—Band at the rink to-night— | best ice of the season. : a eo: SS St } Lawrence Lodge PHILODERMA is a positive cure for burns | aud scalds, It acts like magic. f2 lm . ee Dritt.- No, 2 Battery will meet for drill at 7.50 to-morrow (Tuesday) evening. cies A Lot or Standard English Sauces at greatly reduced prices to clear at Watson's Drug Store. Get One.—What! A copy of Webster's Unabridged Dictionary at the Diamond Bookstore, worth $12 for $2 50. ——__.-__— Pogs.— Your collars have arrived ard are seling fast Call early and secure one at W. E. Dawsen’s. Lirerature Ciass this evening in Y. M. C. A. clasa-room, commencing at 7.30 o'clock, sharp, to give the members an opportunity to attend the gymnasium class which begins at 8 30 o'clock. sii A JoB lot, including covered dishes, soup tureens, sauce tureens, cups and saucera, pitchers and basins. all of which must and will be sold.—W. P. Colwil. Feb, 26 dy wky. siicontadiihes Tue Mats.—The boats crossed both ways at the Capes to-day, and the mails arrived in the city by special train this afternoon at 235 The boats also creased over yesterday, and the mail reached town early in the evening. From JaraxN.—Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle has just received from his brother at Tokyo the following intellegence: ‘“‘A malignant type of smallpox is alarmingly prevalent. Two missionaries are down with it. Otherwies everything is firstrate.” si We have taken great care in selecting our stock of children’s clothing, and fave been old by all who have visited our large clo thing room that the variety we show beats anything that hee ever been shown before in this city. Srcirg is believing.—James Paton & Co, Market ~« are. feb29 3i cali siieicavinn By looking at the quotations of the Vi-- ginia tobacco markets it will be found that the highest price paid for ‘*fillers”—which is the tobacco which forms the body of the plug —very closely corresponds with the invoiced AIS price of tobacco leaf imported into Ontario. As over four-fifths of all * he leaf imported into the Province is for ‘‘ Myrtle Navy” stock, this fact is official proof of the claim that the “Myrtle Navy” is made of the finest Vir- in from the cell room Instead of that, how | er, she watched her chance, walked out/ recaptured. —_——_—_——— and wasn t et Sate —Onur eale of carpets is gen- vine All new goods and not one piece re- served. All must be sold and at a low price Now is your chance to get a genuine bargain, t of odds and ends, % to 22 yards euch at ~ figure See our goods before you va —Perkins & Sterne, £25 2w eod t will pay y ——@—— — fu housewite pins her faith to it, and well she may. “She had to use the old wash- ing powders that destroyed her clothes. She iad to use chemical compounds which made everything a dirty yellow. Then ‘*Lessive Pheuix came along with its incomparable tues. It takes the terror out of the work, rit m»«kes the water soft and the clothes beautiful, and saves 50 per cent. in soap Then it cleans everything in the house—from the silverware to the pots, pans and the bath. ll DieuTurkia.—Owing to the prevalence § diphtheria at Bonshaw and neighboring settlements, a board of health has been formed for Lots 30 and 65, with Dr. Alex- ander Murchison, of Clyde River, as Haalth Officer for the district Dr. John- son had a conference with Dr. Murchison on Saturday with reference to the action to he taken tu prevent the further spread of the disease. There are said to be several cases of diphtheria in the district at pre- sent, and some deaths from the disease have occyrred. > Iwacrnany Siceness.—There is a woman in Dartmouth who is under the impression that she is very sick. Three Halifax and Dartmouth doctors says the Halifax Herald have been called, but al) three are of the opinion that the woman only imagines she is ill The same person insisted that she should be placed in a Halifax institu. tion for treatment. She remained in the hospital for some time. She was told by the physician in charge that she was not & sick woman, byt she refused to accept the physician's views, She is now again at her heme in Dartmouth. She will not get out of bed and her people are puzzled to know what to do with her. —_—.>- -—- Sowx Cawapsan CattLe.— Lemuel Bent, of Point de Bute, has a cow which made 365 ibs. of butter last year, being an aver- age of a pound ada "A i tilch cow = ball, owned hy Donald Chrisholm, of Briley Brook, were brought te Antigonish and weighed last Saturday. | The cow weighed 1590 pounds, the bull 1510 Frank Page, of Amkerst, has 8 cow parehased from Lenjsmin Trueman, Point de Bute, which made 334 pounds of butter in the year besides keeping a family of thres persons in butter during the same period " vation Tue Cawapian Divorze Mur.—An Otiawa desuatch saya: There are eight | applications for divorce bills, but three or | four of these are likely to be dropped. James A.M Aikins, of Winnipeg, whose | wile, Martha B. Arkins, figured prom inent- ly in socie'y circles here before ber mar- riage, is asking fora divorce. Ocber ap- | plications for divorces are from Robert Bennet, of Georgetown, Ont., hotel- keep r Ada Douigan, wife of Joseph A. Donigan; Hattie Harrison, of Tillsonburg, wife of bigamist Henry B Harrison; M. H Remn- ington, of Pincher Creek, N. W. C., James Wright, of Donald, B. C, and Valentine Sitter, of Rainham, County of Haldimand. The Sitter application is understood to be Withdrawn |The singing was led by james Doyle, barrister, Toronto; | ented ginia leaf. Lentes Disrensation. —A Halifax des- patch says : Owing to the prevalence of the grippe His Holinesa the Pope has giv- en power to the various archbishops and bishops to absolve ali the faithful from the duty of fasting and abstinence if they so desire. it is understood His Grace the Archbishop has dispensed the obligation of fasting and abstinence during the coming season of Lent, which commences on Wed- nesday next. Ss ee ThE L For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. guros, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for “* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other «ind. lyr —_—_-__-—>—_-_--— ANoTHER Figs. —The building in the rear of Miller Bros. Music Store, Queen Streer, owned by Mrs. Offer and occupied by Miller Bros’. as a stable and store-room, was damaged by fire on Saturday night. The alarm sounded about midnight. The firemen got te work with all possible despatch, and soon aucceeded in extinguishing the fire. The two horses in the stable were rescued by some young men who were early on the scene. Building and coatents were insured. The origin of the fire “is unknown. While werk- ing at the fire Mr. W. Koight lost a valu- able gold locket off bis watch chain. Tax Montus Worx.— During the month of February, ending to-day, there were ten con- ~ietions for drunkenness, three for nuisance, and one each for assaait, vagrancy, fast driving, larceny. selling liquor to Indians, and disturbing religious worship. Two persons charged with maiotaining aud keeping 4 brothel were dismiased, and there was also one dismissal for fast driving and one for drunkenness. The receipts of the court during the month amounted to $79.01. During the month of February, 1891, there were eight convictions for drunkenne-s, and during Feb- ruary, 1890, there were twelve convictions for the same offence. Supreme Court.—Parsuart to an order of Mr. Justice Hensley, made in the suit of Alexander Horne vs. Fenton T. New- bery, for the examination of the defendant " bef re the Prothonotary this morning, the defendant was called but made default. The assignees were then called, but acting under the advice of their counsel, Mr. Morson, they refused to be sworn or pro- duce any papers the property of the de. fendant (Newbery), on the ground that he had not yet been examined. Mr. W. S. Stewart was attorney for Mr. Horne, the laintiff. The examination was adjourned ae “ \ : It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- ~~ AY af duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the ad 0 child from pain, and the little cherub awakes 1 as ‘bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant | Wil ij ll ' to taste. It soothes the child, softens the t i EVER IMPORTED TO THIS COUNTRY, iE opeD 66 THAT ARE. HATS, — _ AT — Prowse Brothers. ARG:ST STOGK Ww Including all Latest Styles. BEST WAKES, 3237 QUALI The til Wednesday, 30h March. Missionary Concert. — The Missionary Concert held last Friday week in East Royalty Schoolhouse. waa repeated on Friday evening last in the Union Road cburch, Both con- certs were well attended, The programme was made up of vocal and instrumental music, readlogs, recitations and dialogues, Mies Emma Mc- Callum, and Miss Lizzie Wilson, of Charlotte- presided at the organ. The large audience was well pleased with the manner in which the programme was carried out. At the first concert the choir presented Miss Lizzie Wilson with an address accompanied by a handsome dressing case, aa a small tokea of their esteem for herself and in appreciation of her services as organist at the concert and the previous practice. ~~) ——_— A T— Lowest Prices — — - 5.) ee OWSE BRO The { Oharlottetown, February 26, 1892—eod & wky =eY | i 2 om Wonderful Cheap Men. NEW li o Canadian Prints, Check Ginghams, Flannelettes, darey Cottons, White Cottons, Tickings, Bleached Sheeting, Unbleached Sheeting, ‘weeds, Mens Readymade Clothing. 200 pieces 120 = * biped Cs ~ &0 oo 6 10 “ 10 - ep ep 6% & cases Niust be sold at the Lowest Possible Prices! J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION AND SHOE STORE. VIRST INSTALMENT OF NEW BOOTS! Twenty Cases just opening —LADIKS’, MiISsKS’ and CHILDREN’s. Look at our Boots before you buy elsewhere, and get TILE BEST at BOOT AND THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. ( harlottezown, February 29. 1892—eod & wky GREAT GARPET SALE. (x) Have not sufficient room to keep Carpets. wanted for other Goods. PERKINS & STERNS have decided to close out their present stock of Car- pets, and to make a speedy sale will sell at great reductions=—much under cost in some lines. GOODS NEW, PATTERNS NEW, QUALITY THE BEST a ‘> ® + - ° Great opportunity to get a bargain. Bring along your cash and get-yalue such as cannot be obtained an, elsewhere on P. KH. Isla | Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets were $1.55, now for $1.15, °° “7s =0"* Best 5 Frame Brussels Carpets were $1.50, now for $1.10. Several Patterns of Same Quality reduced to $1.00 per yard. Borders to match at proportionately low prices. Second Quality Brussels Carpets were $1.10, now for 87 cents. Tapestry Brussels Carpets were $110, now for 85 cents. Tapestry Carpets, double width, were $1.50, now for $1.10. Tapestry Carpets, single width, were Yo cents, now for 70 cents. Tapestry Carpets, single width, were 75 cents, now for 50 cents. Wool Varpets reduced very low. Other qualities equally low. Carpets cut and made at short notice. Charlottetown, February 24, 1892—eod & wky Space EES GREAT GLEARANCE SALE THe STAN TAILDHING ESTABLISHMENT {x e invite the public to call and see for them- selves. We have placed in the market an elegaut range of Gents’ Furnishings at Cost, to clear, in- cluding Underwear, Shirts, Collars (latest styles), Ties, Gloves, Caps, ete, : As we are going out of this special line, we ask- you te secure for yourselves Bargains only to be. had ence in a great while Genuine Sale. Come and secure first choiee. Overcoats aud Saits selling cheap. (x) McLeod & McKenzie. Caarlottetown, November 10, 1891—eod & wky I aan ae re ae eee