s A ee - ee eens mie eet neniatane es a ~ > wr a os -. THE DAILY EXAMINER. ; : : -. . Si an > o an == i - aiid ~ a = : - THURSDAY, FEBRUARY Local and Other Items. | Local and Other Items, | is at James Paton & Co’s. i if » | Sto Ss penny read ae i received at Geo Carter & Co's. We have alot ef children’s ulsters which we h ve put upen the couan-} ter to-day at 75 centseach — Harris & Sltewari. Feb. 12 4 ieod Tue short lengths in English prints at 10}0 | per yard which we are new selling are regular ~ I4u prints —James Paton & Co., Market Sq. y bine suits, suitab’e for feb18 3i wi De you so'd cheap. nes Paton & Ue RewaRD-—In to-day's isane Mr. Theo. feb]l7 3in L. Chappelle offers a reward for the detec- - - — ¥ J ing to-night, at Ken Ta STANLEY left Georgetown for Pictou ae at seven o'cluck this morning Fir-t New Suits for Spring, IS92, At Cost —All stock of woolen underwear atJas. Paton & Co. 116 3i flannel shirts, etc., at D. A. Bruce’s. £16 3i For | No. 1 Battery, G. A., will The rush for new spring clothing | his naan ‘ febl7 3i ada larch Is’. all ends of cleth now going on at] A. o : Bruce 38 I 6 3i 3a | ive cure for burns > ; gi ‘2 lm Come to McLeod’s Hall on February 22, (to hear a paper hy a W. C. T. U. woman . lWc per yard, worth I4c.— | on ** Scientific Temperance.” Si—fb17 | © . Nouese feb]& 4i Hongy in the comb, very choice ; just Carpet Remnants (x)——______ CKTAKING SALE of trouser lengths and | } ABOUT TWO HUNDRED ENDS, 1. to 2 Yard Lengths, SUITABLE FOR RUGS OR CHAIR COVERING. Arother lot of new spring clo. thing opening tuv-day at Jas. Paton & ios feb}7 3i o f embroideries we are fr 3> to lic per yard is the best " tw e ever uffered —Jas, Paton Ni r. feb18 3i o g, improving and beautifying peparation that has ever seen ila Estey’s Fragrant Philo } lg 1kls sell it. febl lm - The on y new spring clothing for chiluren in town is at James Patou &fes -he chepest steck in the el.y. Call and see feL18 3i City Counctt.— A special meeting of the City Councii is called for this evening at haif past seven, to »ppoint the auditors, assess: s, ysurveyor aud the usu+l standing com te es for the year Wr are ff ing the Digyest bargains ever g in this city in trouserings. Hundreds of } sto select from. Fitty pant remnants a pt John McLeod & Co, feol0 4i inns Tue W. C. T U. meeting in McLeod's Hall on February 22ud, will be one of whe desire to have our chil- taught the effect of alcohol on the hun system 3: — febl7 > instalment new “pring clothing, 50 a s suits, 100 pair men’s pants and lot Spring ought Me isS+ ats, W ] be sold on » ensure quick saica at = ( at (] ing Store fi7 Gi o I RE M Heber Haslam ie adver er his pepular | > en irled ess in the Maiket Hal!, Summerside, rrow (Frida rening \t the close of ‘ llection wi e taken up in | I re w admi-sion > r —( etown Lodge meets r M Hall, at 8$ o'clock. 4 iter juesiea to attend, as « Grand Chief Templar will be present : 1 T cos lew ilao be a e Juvenile Temple at - Huvdreds of new suits, suitable for children and beys CC ll and see the new -rh-des in tweeds. veivets and worsted-. Will be sold che «»>.— James Patun & Co. fi63i - grippe is ravaging the country, it be 2 0s keep in a condition to defy : his purpose there is nothing better | than Everybody's Pills. 25 cents invested in this por tamily medicine now may save ; I : va ai3 later - 5 Ri It is anticipated that be a very iarge crowd at the Rink this evening he ice 1s in excellent sraipme of music bee! prepared there is no more egreeable or healthy way of spending an evening, and aa the eeason is now getting al git would be well for those fond of skating ¢t opt iia opr ortunity. « PRE \TION Yhe Rev. Mr. Coffin, of Rl s as weited upou at the manse at that place a few evenings ago by a number of his pa ishio sand presented with an elegant yon-sk t and an add esa rhe presen tation was mace by Mr. James Barclay, of Leary, behalf of the congregation. The ble reply, after to tea, and two ’ ee ae , i which al j 3 t sat hours w pirasantly passer TO HORROW —Whe you go to market :o-morrow remember Wat- sous ew Urntral Dru.~t re. near the market, three dovrs below London House dorner. Pouce Covert this morning an Indian waited SZ r 8d ‘ys for drunkenness, andthe man who seld bim the liquor was ordered to be imprisoned for one month. The case against John Ingles, who is charged with bresking and entering the ses Senator Howlan and stealing m, was adjourned until the 25th ine ic is understo d that the evidence in thie se will not be t- ken until the ex- piratton of the term of ;moriaonment given lngies for the larceny of emp y casks o - BURGLARY List might about eleven © Glock, as Messrs J B Dawson, A. Ss. rquhart and several other young men were passing alung (Jueen Street after the hocke ¥y matca, th y discove red that the door of the Diamond Bockstore was open They lost ne ti about informing the ' who called on Mr. Chappelle Upon that gentleman's arrival on the Scene a the ih search was made of the premises, whea it was discovered that the pace Nad 1 entered and burglar zed L A ie ' 4 ‘an silver was taxen ’ j irmm the cash Crawer, abd a iarge j : o id BOOW CAE n th unter miaining gwic sand penc ja welry, ete,, was pried hatchet vas kept in « aie The burglar must have Deen w 1@ Premises, a8 he e % ' the ha *h c suld we fuul ud ela a amall spirit tat ip kept in the store, which he lighted in order that he aigh: be able to go sbout hie work with grearer facility The silver Coin wall that M Chappetle misses a8 ye lhe K the door is an ordinary nea ! ) pened easily. Mr p | 1 the etore at erght | tiv. thar he Jocked the ‘ion of the party who entered the Diamond Bookstore last evening. - & Co's and see this Lot. $16 3i >. snowstorm which prevailed all day. -———_a-_— England a supply of the above bird seed, put up by Messrs James Carter & Co, the cele the dest in the world. It is clean, and mixed in proper proportions, as recommended by the best bird fanciers Sold in ene pound pick. ages by George Carter * Co, Market Square, febl5 lw — Sap News —On Tuesday last, by telegram from Silas S. Robertson, of Everett, Masa., Mr. Elisha Baker, of North Lake, was 8p- prised of the death of his son, Hudson, who left home only about five months ego for the United States, where he was engaged at his trade, that of house carpentering. No par- ticulars were received as to the cause of death, His father telegraphed to have the body sent home for interment. It is not likely, how- ever, te reach the Island before Saturday next. Hudson Baker was a general favourite »mong all his acquaintances. A dntiful and affectionate son haa been called away in the prime of life His parents have the 8,mpathy of the community in their eudden and unexpected bereavement, Remember the clearing out sale of boots tnd shves at *tamper’s Corner. The she, has to be vacat- ed for building pa-paoses. Now is the time te get bargaias in fine boots. overshoes, slippers, Xc.. as the stock must be soid —R. K. ttm ti fl Personal It is pleasing to hear that Mrs. Haviland is **much better” to-da We are pleased to see Marshal Cameron on duty agsin after the grippe. Owing to the iilaess of Rev. Mr. Gordon there will be no Teachers’ meeting this evening It is rumored in London that knighthood will be off-red to Mr. Henry Irving, and that the honor will not be declined The many friends of Mr. Paul Lea, in this city will regret to learn that his fac- tery at Moncton was destroyed by fire lat night. The Pall Mall Gazette has published a long letter in defence of Egan, the United States minister to Chili. The letter was sent from Valparaisec by ‘‘an Englishman and a Con. servative, Mr. Gladstone, it is said, intends to write an article on Marie Bashkirteeff, the auth r of the famous diary, and, being at Nice, he is cre ited wih having arranged to inter view Madame Baskkirtseff, who happens also to be staying at Nice. The Journal says: ‘*During the four years, in which Mr. Hunt has been chairman, the affairs of the town have been carefully, economically and successfully conducted, and to-day there is probably no town in the pro- vinces, of the sizs of Summerside, which stands in a better position financially and mora!ly thsn dves this, -nd it ia to the credit of Mr, Hunt that this enviable condition is very largely due.” A Victoria, B. C., despatch says Mrs. Houghton, wife of Lieut.-Col. Houghton, Deputy Acjutant-General of ihe fifth military district, Montreal, who was thera with ber husband on a visit to her mother, died a fewdxysago. Decessed wasadaughter of the late Hon. Robert Dansmuir, the wmil- lionaire shipowner and mine owner of British Columbia, who died a few years ago Mrs. Houghton was one of Montreal's leading ladies and news of her death was received with painful surcrise Phe marriage of Miss Mitchell, daughter of ' Senator Mitchell. of Oregon, to a Fench nobleman, the Duke de ls Roch-foucauld, appears to be » union dictated by love ov both sides, contracted after wise and careful deiib- ration, and without the motives of foclish ambition on the ene hand and cupidity on the other that too of en attaches to such «ffair« The bride is a bright, sensible American girl, who fell in love with a manly fellow, and the latter happened to have atitie. We regret to notice in the reporta of the wedding that the Duke can trace his ancestry only as far back as somebody in the eleventh century, whereas must of us can trace back to Adam. But this brevity of pedigree on the part of Miss Mitchell's soldier hurband can be pardonad in view of the fact that he is no doubt “a man for a’ that.” i Mr. Spurgeon used frequently to visit M-o naco, but he kept away from the gardens of the gembling hell. Those gardens are the most beautiful in the world, W hen asked why he kept sway from them he said: ‘‘Not bec use I think there is any danger of my passing through the gardens to the gambling ‘bes. No! But a friend of mine once re lated the following incident: ne dey M eaid I, ‘I never play, and, as I make no re- tures “hatever to you, I hardly feel justitied in availing myself of the advautagea of your rounds You make a great mistake,’ said “i. Blanc. ‘If it were not for you and other respectable persons like yourself whe come to my grounds I shon!d lose very msny of my customers who attend my gambilng saloons. Nambers of porsons who wou!d not have thought of entering my establishment feel quire safe in following youino my garden, and from thence to the gaming table the transition is very easy.” After | neard that, continued \sr. Spurgeon, “I never went near “OOF as usua the gardens. ' Fou~ cases of children's suits, | -~ T / y ~y a opened yesteréay, at James Paton) bd LD Y : , CRY I VA Pua The finest and cheapest | ] . /geods ever imported by them er eee ; a s 3 , «all Tus Mati.—There was no foreign mail | last night, the Stanley not being able tu | leave Georgetown owing to the heavy Canary Seep.—We have just received from brated seedamea. This seed is without doubt —-—— (1) -—- —- — LONDON HOUSE. Cherlottetown, Feb. 16, 1992—eod & wky NWioney ! Noney ! W* are authorized to agolicit APPLICATIONS FOR LOANS on Real Fstate Security, in amounts ranging from $250 to $1,000. <A reasovrable term of years will be granted for repayment of principal, and the rate of interest will be moderate. None but first-class securities will be entertained. Apply to URQUHART & BROW, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. w f s—feb6 We Are Not —-----AIND-—-—- ur Patrons are not disappointed in our great marked-down sale. They have found us, and will find us always, true to every promise made in our advertisements, hence our success. If you have not seen our $15.00 Custom Made Suits you should do £0, and have your choice of a large stock. These Suits are considered by good judges of Clothing to be worth from $20.00 to $25.00 per Suit. All our stock of Winter Overcoatings, Suitings, Woolen Underwear and Fur Goods relling at cost. You can save from OFFICE—Brown’s Block, Charlottetown. ,20 to 30 per cent. by buying from I. A. BRU OE, Fashionable Clothier. Charlottetown, Febuary 13, 1892—eod & wky LOBSTER CANS! TALLS and FLATS, made only from the best Tin Stock, and eve y Can warranted. Boxes ali made and dried one year ahead to insure the Cans against rusty edges, and none but experienced workmen employed, thus enabling me to offer the best Cans made on P. E. Island. I am now prepared to receive orders from Lobster Packers and Dealers for delivery any time up to the I-t ‘of June next. Also in Stock:—Ingot. Tin, Lead, ‘Copper, Marline, Rope, Nails, Trap Rings, Oiled Clothing, etc. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. : Charlottetown, February 10, 1892—2w eod — ——_—_—- ——~——-~——t- rHE AMH «RST MAKE ssoencnqepngg lll lt siateibetin Boots and Shoes ARE ACKNOWLEDGED EVERYWHERE TO BE THE BEST VALUB MADE (x) A FULL LINE OF THIS MAEE AT J. M. McLE1D & 69'S. - - SUCCESSOR TO J. C, SPRAGUE, Chariottetown, Nov. 17, 1891. Bane met me and asked me how it was!) never entered his grounds, ‘We!,, you see,’ | BLACK DRESS GOODS. \ E LOOK CLOSELY at the matter of QUALITY in these goods, and leave the buyer to look closely at the PRICES, knowing that they will bear EXAMINATION and COMPARISON. Ask to see our ALL-WOOL FRENCH CASHMERE, 45 inches wide, at 55 cents per yard. ——(1) ——— STANLEY BROTHERS BROWNS BLOCE. Charlottetown, Feb. 11, 1892—eod & wky mt Anmmal SaigENGLISH PRINT ENDS. SE ee Reel JAS. PATON & CO. have placed PRINT HNT)S on their counters several Bales of English Prints, in short lengths and ——WILL COMMENCE—— O D AY good patterns, suitable for Spring *and Summer wear, at a very low price. ALSO, A BIG LINE OF EMBROIDERIES, VERY CHEAP. -MBROIDERIES. A big line of Cheap Embroider- P & [ les, ranging in price from 2 cents : ( | UU. to 14 cents per yard. Charlottetown, February 16, 1892—eod & wky GREAT CLEARING SALE Dry Goods and Clothing J. B. MACDONALD'S, QUEEN STREET '—-COMMENCING— Tuesday, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Eatire Month. THE FOLLOWING GOODS FOR CASH ONLY: Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), 20 p c. off | Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling, 20 p. c. off Ladies’ Shawls, Jackets and Ulsters, 20 “ Ladies’ Felt Hats, AO Ladies Gloves, Husicry % Uorsetx, 20 “ Union and All.Waal Blannale. Qo Silks, Velvets, Piushes & Trimming, 20 | Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10 “ Men’s Fur Uaps & Ladies’ Fur Goods, 20“ Prints, Cretonnes and Flannettez, 10 “ Men’s Underclothing & [op Shirts, 20 “* Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 1) “ The bulk of this Stock wis newly imported last Fall, and marked as low as any ia 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, Qad of Febraary, and Contiadiag during the Entire Moath, HE WHOLE STOCK wiil b2 sold at a Diseouat of 20 per c2at. for CASH oaly. This is a Bene t Sale. The Stock is nearly ail new -the very best in the city. If yoa want honest-made goods at extrwordinary barguins, this 13 your chin 2 to buy them at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlottetown, February 1, 1892—eod & why = ee - G ate OS Ey ON OT Pe a EE oS Piecing tg Salas AP Wt 5 gy Arse << of = odin 2 erat me Se od ee Ms