Atala. ee in THE DAILY EXAMINER. - Local and Other Items, Reap Jas. Paton & Co's thange ol carpet - Gx te your? cets fo ne Firemens Con-! mm & heauln Hros 50 odd Sacque Coats from $1.25 > sizes irow 00 10 aX Jas Paion & tv eb 2. . on REM \ i Rev. J es Simy ew i : Diamond B OF Sto t - ATTENTIO Why a not the numerous rats ui streete filed in’ Complaints ar nad and severe. FIREMEN S »NCERT The committee wil usraniet & ~eut iesponding wild coupon gu avd attentive ushers will be im attendance. We have secured the services of Mr E Chandler, fur the past eight yeara with Paron & Co., to manage cur Patton Bros. Messrs. Ja carpet department DirHTaeRia is still prevalent at Bonshaw. We regret to hear that Angus McDougall Esy., Black Point, lost two of his chiidren « few days age. apni SpLexpip Orrer —We will offer till the frst of March, twenty navy bue serge suis at $475 New goods suitable for youtas, also men’s sizes at $5 25.—James Paton & Co. £24 3i siiseanseiiaeainiaii Svits, adapted for every occasion, are cut and msde in strict accordanze with the pre vaili: gf shions of the day, and »mongast the grea’ «sao tment im stock are patierp- to suit all ages and tastes.—James Paton & Co feb25 3i ibiiataniniees PoweR oF TrctTH —ihe marve lous p>wer of truach in advercising downs competite:s and secures the trade, ascemonstrated by Prowse Bros increasing their busine-s in men’s, boys’ aad chiidscz's clothi g «ve 20 per cent ‘as year. fe 23 3i We wish this slip wes « samp'e of any ° ‘ene of the 155 parterns of embroivery : * Staulgy Bros are showing tvery lady : * preadee would see at a glance the value : * there is in them Now » th time to get crockery, glase and chius at yeur own pricea, as we want tomake room for new gvods to arrive early in spring, st the cheapest Crockery Store. —W. P Colwill. Bib 25 40 ke dy wky. Ar rre Capes. -The ice beats with twenty three bao of mail matter left Cape Torm:ntine at 7 20 this morning, snd ar- rived at Cape ‘lraverse +t 12 50 The mail will be cue mm the city at 3 «’cluck. The boais lefc Cope Traverse at 10.50. - Gut children’s clothing mede only from materials which will stand hard wear. Our sev ral styles designed for chilcrea and boys of every ~ge, from three yeara and upward, are pe fect specimens of good wo kmanship, and cannot be su: pssed in materisl or prices. —James Paton & Co. feb 25 3i - Pie SoctaL.—The pie social in the school- heuse a West R yalty on Monday evening last waa a verve: j vable affair, There wasa large attradance, msLy persons from the city being present. The sale of baskets was con ducted '« Mr. McWilliams, and good prices were realized . Tae Lapres who want first view of the wondertul stuck of children’s new spring clothing imported this month by James Paten & Co, in pretty colorings and govd qualities, will please call and inspect the above goods. No trouble to show them. feb24 — 3i A Pusitc Mertinc ander the auspices of the WW. men’s Missionary Society will be held in the basement of the first Methodist Church this evering, at 8 o'clock Addresses will bo delivered by Rev. W. W. Brewer and Rev. D Satheriand, and p+pers will be read by membe fa of the Corver — ee Brevity - Itiscu- way to dwarf titles and names for convenience. We have Lib for Liberal, Lib.-Con. for Liberal-Conser- vative; then why not Comm-un-ist for Commercial Unionist. It strikes us as priate for describing the latest Grit fad o: rather the resurrected craze. CanveT Sate —Onr sale of carpets is gen- wine All new goods ard not one piece re- wrved. All roust be sold and at # low price Now is your chance to get # genuine Saute s lot of odds and ends, & to 22 yards each ai a very low figure. See our gonis before you bay—it will pay you —Perkins & Sterns. 25 2w eod ipsa Suz Was Disarrointep. She—Read me something from you peper He—Certin y, niy love Here's s«mething that wil! interes = “Rumored engagement.” She —How vely! Wonder if 1 know them? He (con- tinnirg)—‘“*Fourteen killed on toe Mexican fronties !” Doiwe Goun —An evening may be weil spent in visiting the Harbor Light. The scheme inaugurated by Rey Mr Brewer is a nable one, aad will, we doubt not, have the hearty support of our peope. The sight pre- tented to the visitor is one which ivdellibly impresses ite: If upon the heart and ceuses you to believe that there is somethiog grand in human vatare when preperly wu ilized. Two Hearts THAT Beat 4s Ons —When at the Geners] Election the Msritime Provinces tebuked the Cartwright-Wimin annexation Policy, Sir Richard called them “the shreds and patches.” At p-esent the same p»rty are Meeting reveraes, and the Patriot save t*at We are tied to “*asecof Provinces whos people appear contented to allow corruption to practic | law ot the State” ‘*Whom the gods would destroy they first make mad ” BY looking at the quotations cf the Vir- B0i4 tobiceo meke e it will be found that the highest pice paid for ‘fillers —which is the tobwee which forms the body of the piag —very closely correspouds with ‘he invviced Price of tuhacco ieaf imported into Oatario As over fou: -fifths of ai! he leaf imported into the Province is for “* Myr'le Navy” stock, thie frct is offi ris! poof of the claiin thar the “M. rtle Navy” is made of the finest Vir- Sinie leaf a =o -> ase THE room in which a number of friends pass the evening smoking either cigars or inferior tebaceo will have ar: apleaeot odor next Morving Let the same friends sm ke only the * ityrtle Navy” and they will fiad quite ad fe enc ia rhe oom 4 xt mor ning lt it m@rasonably ven iated, wih the fi-+ piace _ a 7 no unple san s3 whatever will thes ie he purity ond fi lit he leaf nsed is the reason of this. CPE pt i : [y -se - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY ne ne Oren, Local and Other Items. For the newest style in hais go to John Me Leod & Co, {24 eod lw | - For D No. 1 Battery. G. A., wil i i ‘O18 eVenlog at elgit « CK o rerrsicuort Hatt.—Mrs, Burris’ evenin lass in dancing will not meet on Friday | right, usual; but will meet on Monday vening at 8S oslock instead. > (He Lapigs belonging to the gymnasium ciags at the Y. M. C A. are respectfully urged by the Instrucror to be present at class Friday, from 1] to 12 a. m. Ox& Hunokep brown, drab and grey all- wooi snits, snitevble for workmen wil] be offer #4 te the read: made clothing buyers of P E. [sland for the small sum of $5.75.—James Pasion & Co. {24 3: ——@—— Tut STANLEY made her way out of Pictou bis morning and reached Georgetown abou iali-past one. The mails and passengers she brought over will be due in «his city about tour this afcern oon. _—-—_—p-- Just Recervep A large assortment of summer clothes, in tweeds, worsteds and crowserings, newest patterns and designs, which we are making to order at bottem prices.—John McLeod & Co. {24 eod lw A Jos lot, including covered dishes, soup ‘ureens, sauce tureens, cups and saucera, pitchers and basins. all of which must and will be suld.—W. P. Colwi 1. Feb, 25 dy wky. soliiin KILLED ON THE TRACK.—Two cows be- Onging te dvbu MiSween, of Colvilir Read were run intv and killed by the trainon the raiiway track near Coiville Station yesterday aabesiiliciia RETURN licktTs.— Delegates attending the convention uf une W. F M.S. of the Presby- te iam Charch, March Ist, wiil receive tickets geod toretara on the folowing day for one tirst class fare. a Farmers’ CLus —A farmers’ club has recem ly been termed at Central K idare Che «ficers are: John Wade, President; J.mes Conroy, Vice-do., and Peter J Cahill, Secretary. Scoksinie ExcHEQuEeR Court.—Admira!ty Side,— fhe court wil, pursuant to adjournment, pon un Wednesday next, the 2nd March, st 11 o'clock, when juigment will be giv- ~n in the case of the [aland Steam Navoga- tion Cu. vs. the owners of the SS. Fastnet. CHILDREN’S New ‘Srxing Svurrs.—These garm: PD sare pr: duced in ‘he several sty'es now worn, from good worsteds, vicunas, serges and other fashionable materials. They cannot tnii to give every satisfaciion to wearers. Chey are ouly to be had at Jas. Paton & Co's. feb25 3i ‘iiialiadiaion Potics Court -This morning one drunk, 4 countryman, wes fioed $! or 4 days, and an abusive language case was orde:ed to stand over for judgment pending the good he- baviour of the personsinterested A country man was fined $16 and costs for fast driving on the streets on Tuesday evening. The fine and cusis amount te $20.05. ei cessatiees Facts — (1) The Epworth League want money. (2) th» young men of Mr. S. F Ho gson's bible «lass are going to help them out in their need. Errcrt —An entertainment will be given in the basement of the Methodist Church on the 29 h inst, at 8 o'clock. Silver collection to belp out fact No. 1. a oe Note Weit —All persons who desire to take part in the University Extension ! ecture course are requested to hand in to Dr. Johu- son, not later than Friday, the 6th inst., theic written answers to the questioris furnished a. the last meeting, and to procure at the same time a syallabus of the second lecture. W.F M.S.--Mr. Unsworth has_ kindly allowed -ceturn tickets to be issued at one first-cl-ss fare from all railway stations on Monday, 29ch and Tueslay, March lst, good up to and on Wednesday, March Yad, to drlegutes attending the Presbyterial meeting in Charlotcetown ou Tuesday, March lat. All de egates wiil be turnished with c-rtificates of atten‘ance signed by the Secretary of Presby- tery for presentation to conductor on return trip. feb24 dy&wy Artistic — Yesterday, a representative of THE FXAMINER was shown an artistic piece of werk ia the form of a marcble.top table, which was present+d to the Sisters of the ' on vent de Notre Dame of this city. The work was done by Mr. WP. Lewis, of Cardigan Brdge. The slab is abouc 2«3 feet in size. around the edgeof which is engraved the maple ieaf,. nd in the centre is a crown encii cle. by the rose. shamrock and thistle. It is a mag- nificent piece of work, and very creditable to Mr Lewis, who ig aiso the donor. It is need- lg to say that it is highly prized by the iccipients, Firemen’s TOURNAMENR —F rr some time past reterence bas been made to a Tourna ment which the firemen of this city intend holding early inthe coming summer. We learn that the committee haying the matter in charge have just completed all arrange- ments, and intend holdiwg the Tournament on Thursday, June 30th, and July ist— two days. To show that our firemen mean business, they have already issued invita tions to the firemen of the following towns and cities to take part in friendly competi- tien -— Nova Se: tia —Halifax, Dartmouth, New Glesgew, Windsor, Truro, Pictou, Ambers', Yarmouth, Digby, Lunenburg and Spring- hill. New Brunswick.—St. Jehn, Portland, M oweton, Fredericton, St. Stephen, Carle- ton, Woodstock, Indiantown, St. Croix and St. Mary’s. ‘ Maine -—Bangor, Portland and Calais. Summerside, P. E. I The Concert which takes place in the Lyceum on Tuead«y evening next Is in aid jot the Tournament fund, and we hope they | wil have a full house. PuILoperMA is a positive eure for burns | and seaids, Is acts like megic. {2 lm io eo Ise L svive Phenix and your fl apnels, ard ll colored goods will become just like new, ‘itis a marvel for washing and cleaning #ny- | thing from cellar to garret, we only ask you 10 try i: once, then you will always use it. Now ‘hat ls grippe is ravaging the coantry, it benvov-s as to keep in a condition to defy it, and for this purpose there is nothing beter ban Yver body's Pills 25 ven’s invested in this p»puler family m diciav GoW may save {thas many dollars later. ASsanlt Cases, ete. ial } } £ Several cases were disp sed of J.T Mellish, Eeq , J. P., on Wednesday. ed last = eek for ha ing Quaid at Ku gston on the 26th of January, was brought up from jail to answer the charge. After the evidence on both sides was taken, McGonnell was fined $1 00 and | imprisonment. Mr, | costs or ten days | H. C. Shaw appeared as counsel for the complainant, and Mr. W. S. Stewart for the prisoner ‘ James McGonnell was also charged with be more serions «fience of having, at the same time and place, assaulted John Quinn, causing grevious bodily harm. It appears that during an altercation between the parties, when Quinn had McGonnel down snd was beating him, McGonnell bit the little finger of Quinn’s left hand in such a manner that Dr. Jenkins had to amputate the finger. Several witnesses were exumined and the nagistrate adjourned the case until two o'clock on Friday, the 26:h inst. The next was a Scott Act case, H. J. Calibeck, Erq., J. P., sitting with Mr. Mellish.. Mis. Amelia Morris. of Alexandria, was summoned to anewer for having violated the Act. Mrs. Morris, who was not present, was represented by her counsel, Mr. J. H. Good, Attorney-at-law, and P:osecutor Matthews questioned the witnesses in his own behalf. The case wus dismissed, Meeting at Clifton. A meeting of the inhabitants of New London North and South was held at Clif- ton on Monday evening, the 15th inst. William Ramsay, E-q., was appomted to the chair and the uudersigned Secretary. The following resolution was moved by Albert Simpson, Esq., and seconded by Capt. Geo. McLeod and William McK.y, Keq , and car:ied unanimvuusly :— Whereas, a large amount of money has been expeuded on improvements to our harbor ; Aud whereas, said improvements have been rendered practicaily useless to the people on the western side of the harbor, owing to the formation of a sandbar across the channel leading to the wharves at, French River, Cliften and Long River,’ thereby preventing vessels with cargves having iugress or egress; Therefore resoived, that this meeting respectfully urge upon the deparrment the necessity of sending an engimver at an early date to report upon aaid obstruction with a view to its removal or im some other way obviating the difficulty. Also res: lved, that we ask our represen- ! tatives in Parlisment to urge upon the Gov- ernmen?: ihe necessity of an apprupriatioa during the present season for the removal of said obstruction. It was moved, seconded and resolved that a copy of this resolution be sent to the D-puty Minister of Marine and to b th our representatives im Parliament, and pub- lished in THe Examiner aud Patriot news- p+spers R. M. Lamont, Secy. Bia Til. | At Mount Hope, on the 13h inst, the wiie of Allen R: bertson, of a son ea ceili ieee MARRIED Oo 36¢h iast, by Re David Sutherland, Donald Andrewe, of Hunter River, to Liila Jane Sentner, of Same f lace. | At the Manse, Leng River, on 16*h inst, by Rev J M MeLecd, dames McMurdo, North Bedeque, to Miss Janet Neill, of New Dum- fries, Lot 19 At the home of the bride’s parents, Bed- eque. on 16th inst, by Rev Jos A Cahill, Neil “ Cameion, of Aibany, to Miss Altreda, daughter of Alfred Schurman. Northern Spy Apples by the barrel at Beer & Goff's. 2i—feb25 Go to Beer & Goff’s for choice eating and cooking apples. 2i—feb25 - FIREMEN’S Srand Concert —-—-TO BE HELD IN—— THE LYCEUM, ieoplil ae .. Salt! i James MecGon: li, who had been arrest- j s8sauilted John Me- | Salt ! EX WAREHOUs?. WO THOUSAND BUSHELS of Turk’s Island Crushed Salt. —— ALSO—-— One Thousand Bushels of Uncrushed, for pork packing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. | feb24—eod | aor WwW: ARE OPENING TO-DAY 1,000 Buodles of NEW WALL PAPER, and will be prepared in a day or two to give the best bargains in ENGLISH WASHABLE and AMERICAN GILPS, while our OLD STOCK we will GIVE AWAY at your own prices, a3 we must make roum. | We have already had to extend -our Paper Room to twice ita former s'ag to get in new patterns, still half is not opened. WHOLESALECUSTOMERS will please take notice that we are guing to give the very best figures aitainable in any market 'on CANADIAN, AMERICAN and ENG. LISH PAPERS. | REMEMBER that we kecp the largest sto-k of GAMES, PURSES, SATCHELS, CARD CASES, MOROCCO MEMOS, ete. Plain and Fancy Statiouery. _ ONLY THINK OF [T!—Note Paper, 2ceuts per quire; Envelopes, 23 cents a burch ; ‘he finest Cream Laid, Satin Fin- ish, D.imask Linen, for 15 cents per quire; Foviscap trom 7 cents upwards, beautiful. DAY BOOKS, JOURNALS. LED- GERS, INKS, MUCILAGE, SCHOOL BOOKS, ete. Large stock at the B'ZAAR STORE, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, Feb 23, 1892 DY DAP {Ni --IN ALU KINDS OF ----- EAN »9 Z * ‘ wwii QUEEN STREET. Dont Bay Until You Get Our Prices ! Charlottetown, Feb: 20, 1892. TUESDAY EVENING MARCH 1.t §. N. Barle, - - - Musical Director. H. W. Vinuicombe, Leader Orchestra. rd PROGRAMME. 1. Instrumentai Overture—Concert...... Richter Orchestra. 2. Firemen’s Chorus—" Let Others Sing the W arrior’s Praise”....... teoeden avess Melston Fifteen Firemen in Uniform. De. Wet Te oc, . nnnccesiousdsceundesesqevsess Mra. M, Blake 4. Vocal Solo—“* Comrades ”.........-..eerececees Master Charles Earle. 5. Inst.—** Les Valtaes Solitares”.......-. Harris Orchestra. 6. Readirg—"“ A Hero”.....,...., ,R. H, Connell Mr. ©. B. Warren. 7. Vocal Solo--** All Hallow E’en”.,..... Pinsuti Miss Palmer. & Solo and Quartette—‘The Four Little Curly Headed Coons”...... 6.66 ceeeecee cee eees Messrs. Bayfisid, Peake, Hyndman and McLean. Oe Wiis i a iiss nn a vk Niko edceebicescecsiecaperae Mr. Vinnicombe. 10. Vocal Solo—* Tit for Tat”...... pina Poptett Miss Blake, 11. Recitat‘on—“ The Firemen’’..... ads shcndanaen T. A. McLean, 12. Inst. Medley—‘* National Melodies”....Beyer Mrs. James Byrne. 14, Song—“ The Cork Leg’... ssc esse eereeees: ‘ Mr. B._ Br mner. Miss Miinnie Moore, 16. Waliz—** Sounds f om fg Orch stra. | \7. Chorus—“* Now Tramp” . Bennett seus Sir H. Bishop THE CHARLOTFETOWN Steam Navigation Company. ANNUAL MEETING. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above C mp ny will be held at th: ir oftice, corner of Great George and Lower Water “treets, Charlottetown, on MONDAY, the Eivhth day of March, 1892, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, 4, m, By order, F. W. HALES, feb22—dy ul 6th Secretary, WANTS, LOST, POUR ac OST.—A gentleman’s glove, color dark green. L Finder will please leave it at THE =a ottice. fe W ANTED.—One first-class city salesman on salary. Experience unnecessary. Must be acqueinted with Charlottetown and subarbs. advaniages unequalled Good ref+reagé-s re- qured. For full particulars address BROWN Bros (o., Nucserymen, Toronto, nt, feb20—dy (sat mon) 3m NY PERSON wanting a nice single driving sleigh will hear of one by appiying at this office. 3i cod pd—feb18 R ADOPTION.—A_ healthy male infant, three months old. Fuli charge giveu. Ap- ply at this office. febl? ws. on 28th February, an experienced housemaid, to whom good wages wil! be given. Apply at Rx AMINER oftice. febls ANTED.—A pair of snowehoes. suitable for Orchestra, b #12 f e. Apply to Post : ws ears 0 13. Vocal Solo—“* White Wings” (new).... White §o@ice Box 492. P ™ ‘ fenil WANTED-A gonera servant in a small family about March 2nd. Enquire at_this oflice. Feb 4 | 15. Vocal Solo—* The Flower Girt”.....Bergnani | GALES MEN WANTED.--“ The Life of Charles Hadden Spnrge -n,” by the Kev. Kussell H. Cornwell, the renowned pastor, journalist, lec- turer, a thor,etc We agree to furnish a firsr- class book of 0 paz s elegantly illustrated. Retail price, cloth, $150; half Russia, 32.00. Usual big terms to canvaszers. Do not wait to Voeal Obligato by Miss Karle. write but send 34 cents for fuii outfit Terms a mailed with it. Thousands are waiting to pay 18, * God Save the Que: Wi ...-+eserenrreesereereres forthe book {tisa chance of a lifetime, Ad- . Orchestra and At dience. Tickete and Plan of Hall at Reddin Bros’ Drug “ ore Reserve i Seats, 5) cents: unreserved, 25 cents. Posiiively no encores will be permitied, 1 tena dress KARLE PUBLISHING House, St John, N. B. febi2 T° LE?.—The Brick House and Shop on Prince Street kiowa as th? Coste lo property. Ap- ply to Davies & 4 rd, or the owner, JOBN AYLWakp, Sonfhport. jant Spring PATTON E ARE GOING TO PUT A NEW FRONT IN OUR SHOP. give away at tremendous reduction from 20 to 40 per cent :~-178 pairs Infante’ 606 pairs Women’s Strong Bo sts (Luced), $1 32, now $1.00; 9 \ JE LOOK CLOSELY at the matter of ——- — (3) QUALITY in e wii ee goods, and leave the buyer to look closely at e CES, knowing that they will bear EXAMINATION and COMPARISUN, — : z _ Ask to see our ALUL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERK, 45 inches wide, at 55 cents per yard. j ~— (8) commen cmmnonm STANLEY BROTHERS BROW WS BLOcEK. Charlottetown, Feb. 11, 1892—eed & wky BOOTS CLEARED OUT. (x) [x} Stock. BROTHERS, - - Charlottetown, February 10, 1892—eod & wky SS ee ————— Dry Ladies’ shawls, J Men’s Fur Uaps & A FT is a Bene GREAT CLE Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corsets, 20 “ Silks, Velvets, Piushes& Trimming, 20 * Men’s Underclothing & [op shirts, 20 “ The bulk of this Stock wis newly importel last Fall, and marked 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. OF BOOTS & SHOES STORE, all Gontiauiog during the Entire Month, This If you GREAT SALE Commencing TUsSDAY, ad of Fedraary, ee —_—_——_Q }#" putnceniegnnnieneceneetinianie Goods and Clothin —_—_—_A'T—_—— COMMENCING _ seit 4x) THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: 20 p c. off , Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling, Ladies’ Felt Hats, | Union and All- Wool Flannels, ackets and Ulsters, 20 “ Ladies’ Fur Goods, 20 = “ Prints, Cretonnes and Flaanettes, ARING SAL Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10 Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 1° Before alteration we have some large lots of Boots to caked ae ‘sD cera average price 45¢, now 25e, ; or. 2 } : 0 pairs omen 8 ongola utt and Laced, $1 88, now $1 50: 176 Our new stock of FANCY PAPERS is | ®?''® Women’s Kid and Gerat (Laced), high price, reduced about 35 per cent. ; 287 pairs Men’s B nen ’ eae “S 18 | 95 to 40 per cent off ; 86 pairs Buys’ Boots, $1.45. now $1.15 (this heavy line we cin ene a taht a0 et eee Boots (Laced) 60 cents a pair. ‘ We have these Bouts separate and will be glad to show them. ved making); 80 pairs Misses’ Strong If WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE THEM. GOFF BROTHERS’ CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, February 23, 1892—eod & wky PATTON BROTHERG. Our Cheap Sale was such a suc- cess last month that we will con- tinue it this month. Our Stock is new=--n0 shop-worn goods. in every department. Goods have to J, Hl MCLEOD & COS./%5 gold to.maize room for our large Bareains = 136 QUEEN STREET. E y J.B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, Tuesday, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Entire Month. 20 p. ce off e “ * “ a] “ THE DOWINION BOOT AND SHOU rc ‘INHE WHOLE STOCK will b2 sold at a Discount of 2) par c2at. for CASH oaly. the very best in the city. want hoaest-made goods at extrwrliairy ba-giins, this is your chia + to buy them at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlottecown, February 1, 1892—eod & wiky t Sale. The Stock is nearly all new ba anes eae ena * tila: Cre trcettiemageni * ym il cag sags ltt it gt ts hs sl sae oa spree Si eet a ee —