\ om 2 pe S oS SS a Se PO as OF 9 STOTT o Se pt PN AON Ee nena Ne ey es ee Mortons THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - cmc (OS SoS eT - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 2, 1892. Se TR eR Se ee See = 2 pas Ce ee aul : . > —_ tocal and Other Items. og COD Cranberries at Beer & Goff's. : feb? 2i - ExcockaGe s sl talent by attending St nes’ Hall to-night - ' Cc me W neat ust received from RAC REL : ~- vom t's Mill for sae &t Beer & Goffs feb? 2i} yight 8 22th) D0 - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL Sisssseibiiun'; re iilesiclon: British Gales. Lonvon. Feb. 2. _ Giles prevail off Holyhead, in the Eng- j lish Channel, and along the eastern coast of Personat --—~ Satie calf is a yood hand at spiking A. Gunu. Lord Chief Justice Coleridge, who was re a relapse, covered from the effects of his late aceident to be able to move about the streets: again. Pan Yung, a wealthy Chinaman of Indian- apolis, and Ida Norton, also of Indianapolis, and daughter of wealthy parents, have been married in Chicago. It was a case of elope- ment. Relations between the royal femily and Emperor William are likely to be consider- ably strained fora long time to come. The flag at the Schloss was not lowered to half- mast for the Duke of Clarence, and when the Duke (who was the Emperor's cousin) was heing buried the Emperor, instead of attend. ing the memorial service at Berlin, in ac- cordance with his mother’s earnest request, was holding an inspection of recruits at Kiel. The Emperor would not allow hie brother, Prince Henry, te go to England to attend the fnneral, although his presemce at the ceremony was particularly desired by the Emprese Frederick and the Queen and royal family, and His Royal Highness himself was anxious to attend. The fact is that the Emperor, whose sentiments spin round like « weather-cock whirlwind, is just new in a rabid hostility toward England, His relations with the rvyal family have never been really cordial, and his enthusiasm fo-. and pride ia his connection wi h England were sentiments which cooled as rupidly as they arose. They game like shadows and so departed. His ' | ~ Swatt Derr Court will meet to-| es rap ™ i Evgland and Scotland. A number of apenas > | coasting vesse!s have been wrecked. PHILODERMA 18 a poeitive cure for burns | er ee jecalds, [t acts Ms —— 1S tm Kigamist Punished. vntoap of Boots and Shoes has drift | or ae : oe - he silver Oar within the last ten | w30 3 Moncton, Feb. 2. ! . J. Clarke, the Sackville singing mas- de - : _|'er, who was arrested for bigamy some Pocker GRs Banks. —A further lot of} time ago, has been sentenced to three ose han ly articles at the Diamond Lock- years in the penitentiary. re ‘iit inioetpiececlin ie heroism Sieamer Ashore. 7 Lexpox, Feb. 2. The steamer Eider, which ia ashore, lies a4 ; aparatively deep water, the midahips / ; se mn reating on a ledge. ssanieurnceniial caitlin rs ke General Telegraphic News. ’ z \nis, Jan. 31.—Accordinog to advices from . St raburg, the Czar intends to initiate easures for the restoration of serfdom among “ ants, " i1NeTON, Janu. 31.—Secretary Blaine ss cout Miaister Egan a esblegram accept tore jing Unill propositions for settlement of the ad | difference between the two governments Ye Man, ATTENTION !—Arithmetic class ¥y. MW. C. A. thisevening, commencing at Bio'clock All members of tue Association y atter 1 without extra charge. cxenal Novice.—The Sone of Teuper- e are requested to meet in MeLeod’s Hall Wedresday aiternoon at 2 30 in appro. te rv palia to attend the funeral of P. G Pr larch R. M. Barratt, which takes é ip. m. sesieesiiaihinaiaseiin i STaNLeY returned to Georgetown ¢ jy evening, and the special train + filsand passengers reached the city « Alfpastten last night. The steame: t Georgetown this morning at an earls prand is expected to return this evening | ween six and aeven o'clock i 7 | Wepoinc Betis.— We congratulate our gfriend, Mr. E. Bell, on the happy nt which tock place at Summerside this sing, and wish him and his fair partner tal passage over the sea of life and appy tranalar at its terminus, - loxcunt.— A graad concert in aid of the lottetown Hospital and under the pitron of His Honor the Lientenant (iovernor } a Mrs. Carvell, will be held in the Lyceum} Thureday evening, the {Xth inst. rhe | rt will be under the direction of Proi. nton, and ia expected to be one of the best en in the city for some time. e emomber the clearing out sale boots snd shvues at stamper's coer. The shes has t» be vacat for building pucposes. Now if e time te get bargaias in fine ots. overshoes, slippers, &c, as e stock must be soid. —R. H. Jost. ti fi oo { IV ie We are indebted to Mr. H M. Wison, City Clerk, for a copy of the} y Report for last year The main ints of the report have slready been uched upon by Tue Examiner. The ar- agessent and workmanship of the repor fisct great credit on Mr. Davison and the inter, Mr. John Coombs. se aa aCiry Scitoon The teachers’ report for e month of January shows an enroilm-nt of lé pupils. The percentage of attendance $3. The actudl number of pupils in at- iance daring the month was 1312, an in yase of 37 over the actual number in at- pdance in January of last year. The high- percentage of attendance during the past sath was 93—in Principal Miller's Depart- nt, West Kent Street Nciox j Povey ror Apvertisers —Never fix etree ef pnything so low that you can't ford to advertise ic. Circulars hit only ne, if at all, and Bre then c »nsigned to the Joasket, Don’t advortise spasmodically keep at it. Your particular jine of goods y not be wanted to-day; they will be aght toemorraw, OF the day after Don’t wn the same card {com January to December. ange occasionally Den't get into a rut. ave some vim People won't aod can't wathat you have o good thing. Syocess peas thought, It costs no more to publish 0 matter than poor. Prepare your matter refally; make it attractive; don't crowd; t your catch Sines be bold Turner never was greater boon to the eusewifa. Every form of stain or dirt isappears before Lessive Phenix—the new olutive. Wash cotton, linen or fAannet ith it. It cleans all kinds of utensils. twill clean your silverware. It is a phe- homens} soap saver, because it does the Bwotk without the use of soap at all. It makes a wondertul improvement in your clothing, after you have used it a few Btimes. A powder, but not the old chemt- eal powder, which destroyed both your gp) bance and your clothes. It makes the éxin soft and the hardest washing easy. Ask your grocer —- oe Literary. —A very pleasant evening Was | yeariy. ' " spent by those who attended the literary | live, unless this stream is dammed } meeting of the Epworth League. These meetiugs grow in interest, and reflect great | ders erecit on Mrs.,Henry Smith, who has charge | where he made formal Orrawa, Jap. 30.—Mrs. Blackwell, of the township of Bromley, put strychnine in the tea and drinking a cupful died from the ef- fects of the poison. The rest of the family detected the strange taste of the tea and re frained fram diinking it. The woman had been suffering both in mind and budy for some time. Desiin, Jan. 30.—William O’Brien, while on his way from the railway station to the residence of Archbishop Croke at Thurles to-day, was followed by & menacing crowd who hooted and jeered him, All manner of pithets were hurled at him, “renegade” and murderer being among the terms addressed to him. ToroxtTo, Jan. 33.—There are all sorts of rumors ia regard to the coming upheaval in che grit party. Mercier is at the bottom of the wholetrouble. The grits find it impossible to make head in the province while weighed down by the ex-premier. In Quebec, every- where the party leaders and speakers are met with the question, “‘What about Mer- cier ?” when they would fain paint in larid colora, “Tory corruption” at Ottawa The situation has grown worse since Laurier’s Quebec speech, in which the federal oppo- sition leader raised the constitutional issue cbout the question of honesty in handiing public funds. Montreal, Jan, 31.—The long loeked for report on the Baie des Chaleurs scan- ial will be in the hands of the governor-in- council this week. Judge Jette, although far from well, has been able to participate in several consultations with his colleagues, Judges Baby and Davidson, with the result just stated. Sr. Joun's, Quebec, Jan. 30.—The tal- ented young lawyer, Leon Lorraine, who has been suffering from softening of the brain, caused by overwork and grippe, left his house in Iberville and started to cross the river to this place. He was bareheaded and coatleas. As soon as possible his wife sent the neighbors after him. They traced his footsteps in the snow to a hole in the middle cf the river, where he doubtless jumped in and waa carried under the ice and drowned. Loxpox, Jan. 31.—Reports have been received in this city of Highland floods causing devastation in Scotland Bridges in the village of Bouar and several adja- cent places were destroyed and much other damage done by the raging waters. The valley of Kyle, of Southern land, near the northern extremity of Scotland, has been converted into an immense lake, causing great loss of property. There is consider- able distress among the people, and a num- ber of houses are submerged. Many sheep have been drowned. MonTrREAL, Jan. 80.—Among the many re- velations premised by Mercier's opponents is one which has created a profound sensation In Catholic circles It is stated that shortly be- fore the general provincial election, Mercier, by means of letters of credit, purchased half a ton of wax candles. It is alleged that these wore distributed aa gifts to certain cures with whom Mercier was very friendly. Of course the recipients had no idea of the source [rom which the fuuds came for the purchase, or the candies would have been refused. To sy i that the people are dumfounded over this lat. | est development of religious fraud is drawing it very mildly. ; Lonpow, Jan. 31.—The Daily News and othar papers here have broken out in . pro test againet the stream of undesirable inn: migration allowed to pour into England without let or hindrance. The Evening News to-day says London continues to be more than ever the hone of destitute aliens. Oflicial returns show that last year 38,142 emigrants entered the city. Here most of them hive stopped adding to the worst part of the pop- ulation of the east end, All effuris to Anglicize these people have failed, Filth, disease and crime are unrestricted among them. The prospect before us, the News adds, is an influx of 40 000 of the foreigners How will an Englishman be able to Orrawa, Jan. 31-—Commiss:oner Saun- returned from Chicago yesterday, application on ofthe department. Mr Hodgson led his; behalf of the Dominion government for hearers trum Ohartottetown to Montana, | 100,000 equare feet Hopping at several places of interest along|fair. The directura of space at the world’s te think the spice asked the line. The description of his visit to] for rather large, but there is every indica- the att gallery and museum at Chicago was | Fery interesting. At the close of the essay | has already received tion that all will be required. Saunders applications for space Prof. Tanton rendered a brilliant piano| for Ontario implement manufactures which solo, which was followed by readings from | wil] take up every inch allotted to that During Messrs Matheson, John Lewis, je, and | department. He there Wm. Pathick. A discussion on the subject for the evening was taken part in by | was allotted Messrs. A. McWeill, K. ©. Goff and John} is for dairy, Newson, fruit exhibit, and a large space will - re- on - . . quired for the fisheries exhibition. SS . Has Hap Seven Hvuspanps ~~ Mis. expected that the Muritime provinces wi pamuel (aston, furmerly ot Pictvaw. X 3., ut forth every eff rt to make the latter lately of Provideace, is devote i to motri- display a success wu ae mony Bhe has recen'ly married her | issued to all Canadien exhibitors at the serenth husband. Her husband number} a ial, Culonial | Centennial, =. ep Her husbind number | faire asking them to assist to make Cana- Aud pow num der | da’s representation at Chicago a success. The three Gastons | a were brothers. She is forty-seven years} Her present husband is slightly - . - . . : ‘ ‘ee Younger. Sise has an impression fixed upon Toronto, Feb. 2. —10 : one was a Uasion ome e¥Ye was a Gaston 4 ‘¥en is z!lso a Gaston of age. Her mind that her destiny is, sooner 0 og ster, to marry the remaining brothers of | om the Gaston family. Her present husband does not feel very comfurtable in view o the probabilities. But Mra. Gaston expect successfully to accomplish her destiny. fore requested double the quantity for this branch, 18,000 feet —~—fre+o—— Weutaer Bulletin. tT) Fair and milder. _—— OO ore See CHEear a ; 4, dmt t ar ment RE siga of the Silver Oar, oppo site the railway station. for agriculture, of which 3000 in addition to 10,000 feet for Circulars will shortly be Paris and Jamaica : before you buy your Boots < ; Sek those Overshoes. Philips Square, Majesty has succeeded in exasperating and } greatly painiog his mother and relatives, and has profoundly scandalized public feeling in Germany, especially among the upper middle classes, who, as a rule, are rigid martinets in such matters as family mourning. DIED. At Royalty East, ou Wednesday, Oth inst., Lacy Prisci'la Wheatley, eldest daugh- ter of Mr. Samuel Wheatley, eged 37 years. {Balifax, Syracuse and London papers please copy. | TENDERS OR alterations and repairs to a Bui'ding on Queen Street, formerly known as ‘ The Italian Warehouse, will be received by the undersigned up to WEDNESDAY, 10th day of February The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted, Plans and specification can be seen at the oftice of CHAPPELLE & PHILLIPS, feb2—di Architects, SKATING ! HE RINK will be open for Skating on MON DaY,. February Ist (Band in attendance), and thereafter as follows uatil further notice :-— Monday and Thursday Evenings and Saturday 4f\ernoons with Band. and Tuesday and Friday Afternoons without Band. Children under 12 not admitted on Monday and Thursday evenings. Tickts seld at the door at the following rates :— Gentlemen’s, 25c.: Ladies’, 15c; Children, 10c ; Promenade tickets, lc. Ji eod—jan30 EMULSION COD LIVER OIL? Pleasant to take as Milk. A great flesh producer. Endorsed by Medi- : eal men. : Try & Estey’s Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Throat and all Lung troubles. A great remedy for weak and delicate children, builds them up, strengthens the bones, makesnew blood, All dealers sell it, dom’s be induec4 te take any sabstitute—it hasn't any. Kk. HM. Katey Mix. Co., Moneten, 5.B, COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. Great Cheap Sa PREVIOUS TO STOCK-TAKING. we will offer —— W iITH—— We respectuully invite corre COLONIAL HOUSE, janl3—t ts The Montreal Gazette says tliat Mr. . Met- covering from an attack of indnenz,:, bas hed | St | t. T. A. McLean, Esq , has sufficiently re- the Month of January - pondence, aud give prompt and earefal attention to mail orders: | 56, aay. Montreal. — oe —s “ME. -L._A. OF " James’ Church. HE NEXT LECTURE will be delivered by Af. B McNEILL, E3Q. in st. JAMES’ é , on Tuesday Evening Next, Feb. 3nd, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. SUBJECT ‘DANIEL O'CONNELL.” Admission, 15 cants. jan30 ee Card to Electors of Ward 2. ENTLEMEN,—Believing that the wewifare of the City requires the infusion. of new blood aud energy in the management of civic affairs, and that the interests of the city will be enhanced by the proper expenditare of the revenue in pro- viding for permanent improvements, T have decided to off-r as a candidate for Ward Tiwo at the coming Civic Election, I therefore solicit the support of the Ward, and pledge myaclf that if elected I will.do all I can tokeep our city up to its place inthe macck of progress and’ im- provement. : Cc. E. ROBERTSON, By Edo not claim to have beea ip existence |, jan28 Add Ste ~ STANLEY BROS, Se ee ee eee i =~ Cleaning UpSale REMNANTS AND ODDS AND ENDS. E TAKE STOCK FEBRITARY Isr, and as we do not want to inveatory the ODD} AND ENDS we have made a pile of them on our Counter, and GENUINE BAR- GAINS WILL BE GIVEN. Ends .f Black and Colored Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Serges, etc.; ends of Mantle and Jacket Cloths, Prints, . Ginghams, Embroideries, Lac-s, ete ALSO -A few pieces of BUACK ani COLORED DRESS GOODS at specially low prices. BLOCK, STANLEY BROTHERS, BRD WN'S Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 1892—eod & wky when Columbus discovered America, but the world has progressed since 1192, and-we do claim to have kept pace with progress in our We have aiso on hand a ‘large suppl f WATCHE +, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES. eto., cheap-. (han ever offered to the pablié. — - AlLsO- ‘leaning and Repairing! of (Clocks, |- Watches and Jewelry attended ta Satisfaction guaranteed, G. G. JURY, Charlottetown, Jan. 21, 1892—dy 2aw - 4 Lobster Packers’, Supplies. ster Cans (talls and flats), Block Tin and Lead, pure Manilla Rope, Trap Nails, Twine for Heads, Paints, Oile, Lacquer, Tu*pentine; Galvanized Sheet [ron for Boilers, either in sheets or made up any size to order. 690 Bags LIVERPOOL SALT. LONGWORTH & CO, jan26—dy 2m 2.w TENDERS | e he received up te THURSDAY, Lith of wors, Carpenter and Joiner work and Plaster- erection of a Brick and Stone Store and Office Stamper. also be considered. eines and specification can be seen at " CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS, Architects. Marshfield Steam Saw and jan28—i 2aw voruary. forthe Mason and Rrieklaver| Ladies’ Shawls, Jackets and Ulsters, 20 “ ing, and Hot Water Heating required in the Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corsets, buildi4g on Stamper’s ‘‘orner, for-the Misseg Silks, Velvets, Piushes & rrimming, 20 si venders in lump sum for the whole work win | Men’s Fur Caps & Ladies’ Fur Goods, 20 =“ The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- Men’s Underclothing & Lop Shirts, 20 = ae — — —— ee = aes a — tT ———_ = = partictlar line, and we now claim to be abla to: - : piease the most fastidious in the selection “of a. . P : Clock, for we have imported ony hundred and | fifty nicely firistied Clocks from few patterns, J . $1.50 upwards Ms dcibtireengnp ttt alginate a NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE,| r a 0 , an ij ii OPPOSITE THE POST orrice. ta : | aenitithe stage il ED inpeciineengetio cooteeecced. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, —_cCOMMENCING— Tuesday, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Entire Month. ( (x THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), 20 -p c. off ; Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling, 20 p. ¢ off Ladies’ Felt Hats, 50 Union and All Wool Flannels, is * |-Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10 “ Prints, Cretonnes and-Flannettes, 10 “ Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 1) “ 2 « 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 Bargsias. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. —_————— Shingle Mil. HE subscriber having completed the erection of a Steam Saw and Shingle Mij} on his Farm at Kast River, Lot 31, is now fully equip for manufacturing that magnificent tract of-tim- ber formerly known as “ Rosses,” and now owned by the snbecriber, into Building Material, |}- Fencing. etc. If you intend building, you can be — with your Frame, Boards, Shingles, etc., of good quality and at alow price at this Custom Sawing promptly done FY. TURNER, Suffolk Station P. O. janW—law (sat) & wky 2m MORG BOTIELES oF HACKNOMORE were svld at retail in the mouth of December, in the City of 8t. John, than any five similar preparations. It is no cheap druggist s° mixture, but is a specific in Influenza, a gure cure for Coughé,~ Oolds, Hoarseness and Sore Throat. 25c. and 50c. per Bottle. FOR SALE BY ALL ODRUGGISTS. ~ FOUND. | -N August last, between »Cornwall and North River, a lady’s :woolen square. he owner can have the sameon applying io cha lottetown at the law office of dw li J T. MELLISH. T° LET.—Part of a Double House in the Com- mon -f Charlortetown, net the Woolen Fac- tory. Apply to JOHN in@s, Si pd—febl ANTED.—Men and women at once. $65 to $250 m-nthly. J. B. CAMPBELL, Presi- dent, 218 LaSalle 3t., Chicago. li—jan30 A GENTS !—“ Life of Sir John A. Macdonald” is the most popular book now on the bo- minion market. reviews in daily and ll X ra or as weekly papers. Next week we will be p epared ® to fill orders in eight styles of bindings. Azents requisitions promptly fi:led We want four energetic canvassers Address EaRLe PUB- LISHING Housks, St. John, NV. B. jan22 UTORING.—An experienced teacher is open for engagement as tutor, one or two hours pply at this office. 6i—jan2t O LEI.—The Brick House aud Shop on Prince Street known as the Costello property. Ap- a. m. HANRY MORGAN & GO. es ee 5 rane Seen toe ye A purse of money. The owner can | have same on @pplication at Tuk EX ‘MINER ' awe pay meat for this advertisement. OST.—On Sunday, 24th inst., a Buckskin Glove lined with ohamoise skin. Please | ave it at this office, t#—tan’s GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Kinaung Wsod ura iovibeds SeSanse orsae: QOMMANCINg TUESDAY, 2nd of February, and Contiauing during the Entire Month, 4x) HE WHOLE STOCK. will be sold at a Discount of 20 per cent. for CASH only. This is a’ Bene t Sale. The Stock is nearly all new the very best in the city. If you want honeat-made goods at extriordiniry ba-giins, this is your chance to buy them at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlottetown, February 1, 1882—eod & wky PERKINS & STERNS. ——- — - () -— - WHITE GOODS: — — —-- —— (x1 +—-— -—-— -——— We have a large stock of White Gools. bought at the very lowest prices, and we guarantee all w'io trade with us that we will give tiem as go0l value —if not better—than can be obtained at any other house on the Island. White Cottons, White Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, White Counterpanes, White Wuslins, White Embroideries, Victoria Lawns, White Linens. ‘pecial Lot of Embroideries at 6 cents per yard, Special Lot of White Cotton Remnants. Charlottetown, January 30, 1802—e0od & wky eS ems xe -_ EL po a Tl OW Na aye ae Cel Tae er 5 i is gh meal i ee ai ie ~ Ti ge) la ie eee,