The public are invited Admission night { ente; ladies tree, Waar 1s In A disease which resembles scarlet fever aud is accompanied by a sore throat ia prevalent throughout some sec- tions of New Lirunswick, e 7M. OC. OA The adjourned monthly meeting of the Y. M. vu. A. Executive C mmi ‘e: this afternoon a Se \ full attendance is reques‘ed, -~ meets » CLOCK llattendance of all mem this for practice artangements for the March Hockey — F bers reqpueste i and ¢t com piete matic’, Militiamen va, Civilians, on 10 evening Uston Vgerise The Usion Evangelisti: service in Zion Caourch last evening was largely attended Kev J. A. Gordon mede an exceilent address, and the cfter meellogs were conducted by Rev. W. W. Brewer. 7 A Western Biizzanp,—The worst snow storm ot the season swept over the states of Michigan and Wisconsiu on Tuesday. Every thing on wheels was tied up The wind was very high dusing the snowscorm, whic added to (8 severly oo Dox’? Foreert the lectu:e in St, James Hall on Tuesday eve ni .g, 7h ines., by Rev. T. F. Fullerton. Subjecc * The Aula acotch Min rhe lec ure will be under the auspices lety. ‘Lhe attendance ater of the He ping Hand So will doubtiess be large. < . Free ry Hatirax.—A building or Barring- fen otreet, Meiifax, occupied by d Cohen, tebeccon'st, on the ticat fioor and on the 2nd oud 3 d uso dwel ing, was completely gutted by fee at one xk On Tuesday morning. Cohen aud family barely ese sped, -> Sap Death —The Summerside correspon- deat of the Guardian is iaformed that the body of a widow named Gillis, was found wader the snow in Robert Ko lbride’s field n Wednesd.y iast. Mrs. Gills Febiu Ty. Line Road, « leit hur home on the ZU h —~Du ing the week eoding Feb. 24, Usanadian 3) per cente ad vanced Ove per cent. in the SGittish market, while the 3 per cente advanced a half per cent. The market vaiue of 34 per cents is now 195 aud of 3 per cents 95. Province of Nova Scotia 34 per cente sell at 98. CANADIAN SECUKITIES A Narnow Escart.—Speaking of the Rev. Sydney Welton's case, the Halifax Recorder remarks; ** Halifax narrowly es- caped having «hand in the Welton sensa. tion, as the North Baptist church had been corresponding with him tu fill the pastor- ate when it was recently vacant.” - Crvic Arrarrs In Moncros.—T he Monc- ton Cry Councii met on Monday night lust to consider the proposed legislation. A change has been made in the bill in- creasing the number of aldermen from six t» erght, providing that the two additional aldermen be elected by the prople at large, the same asthe mayor, ‘Thus the ward representatives will not be changed. Curntinc Marcu—There was a very ex- citing match in the Rink yesterday after- the ploy being a tie, Appended is he score Ss Urey, draw Jos. Usaworth, J. A. Lawacn, mate, T. C. James, skip, 11,7 ends, noon Dr. Beer, draw. KE. H. Beer, F.H Beer, mate, Wa. Beer, skip. ll, 7 ends, => --— Tus Casaptas Henx.—The Shelburne, N. S., Budget sxye: Mr. Samuel DeMings, form- erly of Shelburne, and who for tne last few yews bad resided in the United States, has re- ‘wed to Sheibarne, where he purposes to re- mom He is erecting a new buiiding near the n the Jordan road, for a hennery, and purpoes te go into the heanerv business some- what extensively. His establishment will in- clade all the modern improvements, le acinal town, Was Too Reatistio.— According to a recent despatch from Fort Dodge, Mra, William Wil- bur, of Rowan, bas been adjadged insane and Sent to the aa, um Che immediate cause of Ret lowing h nl was es graphic pen picture el bel draws. ia ‘he pulpit by her pystor. ‘lhe Pp eae’ ers deserip ivn of the torments of the diunved mule such a vivid impressivn apon Mis, Wilbu:'s mind that her reason was over- thrown and it is feared that she is hopelessly iidane, eaead Guarpine Agarnst CHorena.— The Sen- ate, a few dys ago, cars ussed at sume length D Ferguson's notics cslliag atten- tion to ceports of a renewed outbreak of Cholera in Europe, and asking what steps the government have taken to keep the plague from entering Canada. Hon. Mr Angers gave a full explanation of the quarantine arrangements on the traboud and land frontier and in reply to Hon. Mr. Poitrer stated that provision bad been made to gusrd the amaller taxtitime ports, such ae Chatham, Chignecto, Pictu. Coarlottetown and so forth, in the event ot ch lera bearing vessels appearing im those harbors iieatailliailaie B. 1. S.—We clip the folowing from the Collegiom for February: Tnrough the kiad~ Bess of the Renevolent Irish Society, the stud ents of St. Dunstan's were given the opportun ity of atten ling the last three lect arce deliver ed under the auspices of the Soctety. The lectures by Judge Alley, Hon. Donald Fergus Cn and J. Heber Haslam, Eq, were all on Canadian topics. They were highly interert ing and instructive to our stadents, Lhi Society must be c mg stulated on the noble Work they are performing for the bene tit of the people t Charlottetown, spd, more ver, th ir labors shoula be gr atly pp eciated The lectures should draw every time a full house To the Benevolent lrish Society the s udents of this institution extend their heartfelt thanks for their kindness. THE COLONIAL SECRETARY'S STAND IN FAVOR OF CANADA The Montreal Star's London cable saya at the instarce of the Dominion guvernment he'colon alsecretary is giving strong suppor’ to Canada’s cose now beforethe British buard of agriculture, touching the schedule against Canadian cattle. The coonial secretary urges that the doubt heretofore entertained that Canada was not free from pleuro pneumonia, is no longer tenable, while the new ninety deys quarantine in the North- west especially removes the last legal objec- tion to the free entry of cattle exported from the dominion. There is urgency in the matter, the memorandum adds, for both Canadian shippers and British im porters shou'd, in common justice be allowed to complete their seasun’s plans early, and not be keptse lorg in suspense. In view f this new factorin favor of Canada, an early decision is probable, and the e is rea, son tu hope it will also be favurable ec Local Notices. The Bazaar Co, wish to notily their ustomers that their large stock of paper hangings is now opened. Those wanting good parlor, diningruom, or bedroom papers, should call to see samples and hear prices. We wish youto call at cur store befoie sqsandering your money where goods me dear and bargains few, and bees-wax goes for honey. Our new hats are now ready.—Prowtre Bros. m3 3i Gentlemen, we respectfully invite you to call and inspect our stock of English hats. You will fiod cur assortment right and oar prices right See our window.—James Paton & Co, March 3 31. Curtain poles from 25>. up at the Bazaar Store. We are bound to spoil the ancient game of double price and protit, by offering you the best white shitt for $1 ever offered to the people of this town —Prowse Bros. m3 3: To our lady customers we will few lines of dress goods at greatly re- call, as it will pay you to deo so.—James Paton & Co. March 3 3i. Beer & Goff have some very fina Bald- win and Northern Spy apples on hand which they are cffering for sale by the bar rel, bushel or peck. m2 3i Big reductions for two weeks in fring.d and dadoed blinds at the Bi:zaar Store, Queen Street. If you want a nice barrel of applea for family use or for retailing out, go to Beer & Golf's. m2 3i DIED At North River, on the 2nd inst., of in- fismmation of the lungs, Elizabeth, daughter dames A. Mclatyre, azed 17 years. MORTGAGE SALE. Valuable Land on Lot 43 For Sale. ‘TW be sold by Public Auction, at the Court Honee in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, on WEDNESDAY, the fifteenth vay of March next, A. LD. 1893, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon :- All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate lyiuz and being on Lot or Township Number Ferty-three. in King’s County, bounded and des- eribed as follows, that is to say :—Commencing at a stake set on the west side of Burk’s Road, at the north-east angle of sevesty-five acres of land in the possession of John McIntyre ; thence run- ning north along said Bark’s Road for the dis- tance of twelve chains and fifty Jinks; thence west and parallel to the northern boundary line of said John viclotyre’s land to the eastern boun- dary lino of Township Number Forty-two; thence south along said eastern boundary line of Township Number Corvy two to the said John McIniyre’s land. and theace east along said boundary live of John McIntyre’s lan?’ to the place of commencement, containing one hundred acres of land, a little more or less ALS0—All that trast, piece or parcel of land situate, Iving and being en Lot or Township Number Forty-three aforesaid, bounded and des- ecribed as follows, that is to say >—Commencing at the eastern ride of burk’s Road, at the Cistaoce of twenty-five chains sou:h from the southern edwe of a reserved read caltied Curtie Road, and running thence seu'h along the evstern side cf Burk's Road for the distance of eight c1ains and seventy-five links; then e¢ oy @ right engle line east for the dista).ce of twenty chains; th nce by « tight angle line north for the distance of eight chains and seventy-five links, and thence west by a right ang 6 line to t1e place of commencement containing by estimation seven’een and one half acres of land, a little more or leas, and being a part of the southern moiety of one hondred acres of land conveyed by the Commissioner of Public Lands by deed bearing date the second day of April, A. D. 1873, te Patrick A. Cox, AND ALso—Ali that tract, piece of land, situ- ate, lying and being on Lot or lownship Number Forty-three aforesaid, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—Cummencing on the east- ern side of Burk’s Koad, at the southern edge of a rescrved road called Cartis Kuvad ; running thence along the eastern side of rk's south twenty five chains ; thence east twenty chains ; theace north to the ssid reserved road, and theance we-t along the same tothe place of com- mene ment, containing fifty aeres of lind, a littie more or less, and being the gorthern moiety of one hundred acres of land conveyed by the Com- mi-sioser of Public Lands, by dee: bearing date the second day of April, A. D. 1873, to Patrick A. Cox. ‘Together with all rights, members and appur- tevances thereto belonging or in anywise apper taining. the above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in an iadenture of mortgage bear- ing Gate the eighteenth ow of April. A. D. 1* =), and made between EKnuselm Doiron and Alice Doiron, his wife, of the one part, and Augustine Mclonis of the other part. For further particulars as to t rms of sale, title or otherwise apply to Mr. William 38. Stewart, & licitor, Newson’s Block, Charlotcstown. Dated this 28th day of January, A. LD. 1893, AUGUSTINE McINNIs, law (nes) & wy jan3l YW LET—A house pleasantly ei'uated on Hills borough square, siable im the rear. Apply to Mus. LOowpEN, &«plasade, tf{—meb3 W ANTE A gir! for geners! housework in a sree ll far ily ‘wet ve well recommended SPRING, 1893, show a! duced prices, to-morrow, Saturday. Piease | At the Lowest Price in Charlottetown. | HATS | — ——IN THE- Latest Styles, Best Qualities, Lowest Prices, We have just received a very large stock for our WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE, and can show all the latest in ROUND CROWNS, NARROW BRIMS, BROAD BRIMS, in all the Neweat Colors and B'ack,. FLAT CROWNS, — Sau mc aan ssiiesiedniimeen LS SR an oye = " ~ cr THE DAILY EXAMINER. FRIDAY. MARCH 38, 1898. Local and Other Items. Local and Other Items. Fee: | : . z. = | an ‘ : , : : me or ne HING mnanis | Remnants | Remnants | THE ee i uw tone om AT THE CaPEs.— Soate 1 t Cap> Traverse | ri a -_— splot, ee a atten o'clock tha mening, od Cape Tor- i i ) a tet, Sin Soe a : be kl eo § Ap He ScaNuey left Pictou at six o’clock Sethe e this morning snd reached Georgetown at SEE OUR ° zs y 7 FE 7 Ze he at mT, Mor of the | hn ltrnoen. She wil Tere o _ DO-YOUSWANT ANY! If you do, just see tie lot we are offer- — —- ee CHEESE Factory Punpans The amount ; ins. We are Just through Stock ‘Taking, and have made a collection ition te feck. Wik Cobtee ee eee ee tS of all the Remnants and Odds and Ends; Remnants of all classes of pay fen 3 unl 8, im place of 4 to 6 follows $763, $740, 9340, $740, 8824 an stuff. Good goods at merely nominal prices. An immense lot. jon tT Foroet Ir - We piteceninal that a AER, & Seis Sie doses. - iccing debate in expected in the Lyoenm to Canadien Cattle LONDON DRESS GOODS !—Lengths for Ladies’ Dresses, lengths for Chil dren’s Dresses. A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD DRESS CHEAP! Remnants of Ginghams, Prints, Cloths, White Goods. Angola Suitings, Challies, - Vicking=, Skirtings, ete. THIS ECLIPSES ALL OUR FORMER REMNANT SALES! STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, February 6, 1893—eod & wky ~~ — 5 — = Gof Bros’. Bargains! W OMEN’S Oil Pebble Lace Boots, $1.45, now $1.00; Women’s Oil Pebble Button Boots, $1.25, now 99c.; 49 pairs of / Women’s Oil Goat and French Kid Laced and Button Boots, size 7, at half price; 28 pairs of Women’s Kid and Goat Button Bvots, size 24 to 34, $1.95, now $1.25; Women’s Rubber Boots, $1.55, now $1.00; job lot of Overshoes, 75c. a pair; job lot of Men’s and Boys’ Boots at great reduction. CALL EARLY AND GET BARGAINS. GOFF BROTHERS. ) OUR MAMMOTH OFFER Charlottetown, February 22, —_—_— 1893, ——_——_or—_—— BUY YOUR SPRING HAT FROM U W. A. WEEKS & C0. Lace Curtains. 100 Pairs Odd and Soiled CURTAINS, in WHITE, CREAM and ECRU, at a Big Discount. Procure a pair before ali are sold. FOR MARCH TRADE! We have just received 4 or 5 dozen COUNTERPANES, in Cheap and Best Honey Comb and Satin Finish; also, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOLLET COVERS, SHEETING, PILLOW COT- TON, etc., ete. If you are still in need of any HOUSE- HOLD GOODS see our lines, as we have a large variety and our prices are the lowest. W. A. WEEKS & €0., Wholesale and Retail, NEXT TO BEER & GOFF'S, QUEEN STREET. Charlotterown, Feb. 20, 1893. — The Telephone Company ot P. E. Island. THE Annual Meeting ef the f£hareholders of this Company will be held at the office of M. & D. C. MeLeod, VCharlottetewn, on WED- NESDAY, the 8th day of March, at 8 oclock, p. m., for the election of Directors and trans- BENJ. ROGERS, Secretary, action of general business. feb27 T° LET- House on corner of Cumberiand end Kuston Sireeta, ocenpied by G. H. Taylor. Also, howse on + us- Aprly to MRS CRrOSSKILL, Brighton Koad, mehi—3i ,d ANTED—A girl to do general housework. Apply at once to Mrs LD, Stewakt, Ec ipse Si pd—feb2s Bakery, Kent Street. Pessession xiven in Avril t er SALE—A second-hand Cabinet Organ in on Street, with stable, eod tf—feb2s repair, walnut case. —C, 1, MORRISON. jan | | { } i } } i } i > READY-MADE CLOTHING AND TWEED (x= Never before in this city has Clothing an1 Tweeds been placed on sale at such extraordinary low prices. A Genuine Marked Down Sale of Winter Clothing and Tweeds for Tuirty Days only BXAMINE THE FOLLOWING PRICHES.: TE S 2 * Check, 7 75 5 90 MEN’S REEFERS. 12 Boys’ All-wool Cheviot er 12 Heavy Cheviot, “ 9 00 5 80 Tweed Reefeora, ,4 0 28 Pri Now sell-}]1il *“ ” 9 59 655 | 6 Good Reavy Nap, Ra 00 $3 40 Boys’ Reefers, Who rica as 3 Fins Nap, All-wool, 12 50 [are * “ ** pique il — i on satin lined, 1600 12 00 edge and pockets, 6 50 4 2 YOUTHS’ {OVEROOATS. i 6 Very Fine Nap, * 6 10. Heavy -Aiwant See 25 ila ali . 1 7. oe o's @ 850; 3 Cape U'coats, Bootch Tweed, $8 00 $5 0 MEN 5S OV ERCOATS. 2 “ “4 as 8 50 5 25 Tweed $10 50 w » 13 Heavy ‘* Diagonal, 9 00 6 00 < : a : — i 9 35 $30 1 # “ *e 6 50 450 1 i 7 00 475 ‘ ti ei ‘ 3 “ Worsted; 625 440) 1 Fine Nap, all-wool, $1259 $875/| 6 Heavy Nap, oer * 825 6 60 1 .& “ Tweed 5 00 S07 3. as 8 50 500} 2 ‘ Frieza, 6 2 410; 1 900 Ou a Pine “ Worsted. 8 00 665012 * “ 9 00 575| 9 ‘* Pilot Cloth, 6 50 4401 1 Black Worsted O'coat, _5 50 3 Q * " . wm: 656-8 * .-* 10050 70),6 * “ 550 390] 3Nap “ 850 6w 1“ “ Ve -2e1t YS 950 60] 1 “ “ 800 675, 2 * “ 80 068 1 . an 4m. * e735 5,3 * “ 750 500) 8 * “s 550 = 8 4 “s se 14 00 ssoié * “s ‘6 25 4 00 ; me 7 i 500 33 . - “ 7% 559] 1 Heavylrish Fe'ze Ulster 12 50 8 80 BOYS’ REEFERS, 10° . 4 26 810 4s “ Diagonal, 900 575/12 ‘ Etoph . a rn . : 5 Tweed Cape - $76 4 , ** Melton 975 7569; 4 ‘*“* Tweed os 8 09 5 25| 3 Fine Nap (extra good), $6 50 $4 50 7 Hood . 660 4c m0 “ * - «68 25 Stara. (* ss “ 9 25 590) 1 es ee 8 50 500; 6 * e ; 6 25 362 yo 2.2.) SS oS eee “ 100 72/1 * “ 550 350) 3 “ Cape “ 68 4% 6 Heavy(asstd col) ** 9 00 §69)| 5 ‘ Scotch Twd Caps a * : - . 8 25 4 15 rs a a oa oS 2 “(beown) “ 12 59 7 35 Overcoats, 12 59 775; 3 Hoavy Nap, 5 OO s 35 i. an és .. ‘es (blue) ‘“ 10 00 6 5) 7 sé ss *. ea 7 35 | 3 ” ; 4 50 2 85 ‘ ‘ : of 375 230 te ” * 6 59 ‘ara * ” ** 1000 6 40 (This lot will fit Boys from 13 to 18.) 2 , 575 40 1 Fine Diagonal lined 5 75 3 75 3 = se = 9 50 6 35 8B ya’ Nap R vsefera, to fit E 7 + ‘ 42 4 80 o on 6 75 459} 7 ‘* Hood Uisters, 9 50 6 35 Boys from 8 to 10, 400 2301 7 Heavy Frieze Oape, 52 Sow MILLS. —————E— Se ‘Better Than The Guardian. ’ : ANTED— All young men and w and girls, or any worthy person sufficient means to atiend the Kxposition, te know that for advertising pusposes we shall give | away 1,000 or more free visits to the Worlds McKAY WOOLEN Charluttetown, January 27, 1893-—dy eod & wy f inciuding railroad fares both ways, and room in Chicago for one week, six man— | tickets to the Kxposition grouncs, eto., om | conditions, without costing ene cent of > Nk If you wish to go. write today : — ence and eclf-eddrorned wianiped euvelere, moat Wortps Fain ExTerTainmentT Co, @ Viepere qacatee Building, Chicago, Li. e a fP‘HIS IS TO CERTIFY that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned ,| _"°™*- | carrying on business at Charlottetown under the style and firm of McLEOD & Mc HOR SALBH. KENZIE, has, this first day of February, A. D. 1893, been dissolved by mutual consent. ee ie choice land, well manured in thi fi t d f February A. D. 1893. | coudition | weil weneees, with a " pee ee oe ey. ~ — on Bouris May, obese large quetltten of sou i dllt ei i i = Le soeatess. seats asp one — . JAMES McLEOD, =| Pfstgthe ster SESE v ' 9 ports in P. _Isiand. ’ JOHN McKENZIE. 2 rns Ste. nor poroutans evety tn Rensta ne J. B. MACDONALD. _febti—dy taw & wky Im Signed in the presence of Frep. W. L. Moore, Attorney-at-Law. THE CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual Fire Insurance Co. 8 prepared to take Risks on Property ia I the City at very low rates. The petele of Charlottetown can save a large amount of noney by patronizing the MUTUAL IN. SURANCE CO. A number of our leading sittizens are connected with it, and the curity is ample, Full particulars can be »btained by “ppl to . BALDERSTON, Oharlottetown, Dec. 5, 1892—3m 2aw —- — ed \— ee MR. JOHN T. McKENZIE will continue the business at the Old Stand, Queen Street. All bills contracted by the late firm will be paid by him. All book debts, notes of hand, ete., must be paid to him without delay. iy Se siheieil awa a