Tik DAILY EXAMINER, os ae MONDAY. JANUARY 21, 1889. From North Cape to Hast Point the Dial points to _E PROWSE, THE W and singles him out as the Beacon Light and Guiding Star of ihshatastenenenoteeenislnnneninitienitiitina ——- —[x]- We MbhAN All Wool Pants, 95 cents; Good Tweed Overcoats, $1.95; Good Tweed Coats, 98 cents: and TOILERS AND WAGE KARNERS !- You have felt our influence in the way of low prices dollar you spent W ith is You have received ZO dis that will give you satisfaction atmo lerate pric close and lasting business relations that will bind you to our store for all ail a ee , ral ) Hus @stavilsoulne uF ~ or pt Or NDERFUL =GHEAP = MAN. ed the Clothing Business of Prince Edward Island. BUSTIN BSS |! our WHOLE STOCK ot Clothing at worse than SLAUGHTER PRICES for 30 DAYS. for good Clothing since we opened business, getting a good full dollar's worth of goods for every es. SQUARE DEALING, prompt and careful attention to business is given every one—rich time to come. Cae A — L.E. PROWSE, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MAN, Sign of Local and Other Items. Local and Other Items, MARRIED. — 5 ) . the ri To SKATERS. Band at the Hillsborough Goon Ice at tie rink. Rink to-night. Ice in good condition - Andrew's, N. B., to Ellen Laverty, of Char lottetown, P. E. I Victoria Diviston meets this evening at the usual hour. Visiting brethren invited. Se re eet oo ane Bazaakw aNo Tea.—The Ladies’ Band of | Earnest Workers in connection with the Second Methodist Church, have arranged for a Bazaar and Tea in the Market Hall, on Feb ruary ]4th. fue STANLEY wilt not leave Pictou for i — Cieorgtown until the weather moderates. —$_—<———— Y. M.C. A.— Be sure you get your ticket for the Concert to-morrow evening. See ad Greo. Carter & Co's. [AWKHH’S rut AND CHERRY. A Favorite and Most Valuable * > ” i ~ Mosicat. ~The Coucert i = Y. a. ( —— Correction.—The fraterna! visit of St. | Wall te-morrow evening be the event o ; As se Mall te-morrew evesng em om Lawrence Lodge, I. 0. 0. F., to the Wildey | Cae esneee. Lodge will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) | om a ee oo ot, es ef Srorm ComINc.—A storm warning was re- | evening—not Chursday, as published in our | last issue. ceived this forenoon, predicting a fresh toa heavy gale, at first from an easterly direction, ! ing to south-southwest $+ sriiteul ane | , A Lirexary Imp osTer.—A Quebec despatch} Remedy for all Throat and says that Tarte, of Le Canadien, has taken a) " new departure in his quarrel with the Chroni- | cle, and is now charging George Stewart, | e * Lung Diseases. junior, the editor, with being a literary im-| It has cured hundreds of cases considered de, oy Seg, WE poster and pirate. hopeless, It soothes, heals and strengthens ful, some $30 or $40 being realized. - | the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a ANOTHER RoBBERY.—Some person entered | very short time. Just a few doses will cure Mernopist Putetr Exctance.— Rev. John! the basement of Knight’s bakery, on Kent}, fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents Read preached yesterday in Summerside, and Street, during Saturday night and stole there- per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. Oyster Supper.—The Pioneer reports that the Salvation Army Oyster Supper at Summe aide, on Thursday evening, was fairly success- -—-- Rev. G. C. P. Palmer, of that town, occupied | from several loaves of bread. An entrance W. HAWKER & SON the pulpit ot the Prince St. Church, last even-| was effected through anoutside hatch. The | ' * Ss a ing thief, after getting inside, tried to force his | novte...te ae St 74 a or , ae > , way into the shop, but could not do so. vty ay St. . EN. B. Leading physicians recommend Ayers Sar- ’ a -—-— cade ats saparilla. Old and young take it with per-| Tye Corp Snar.—Between eight o'clock fect safety. It cleanses the blood, strengthens on Saturday evening and eight o'clock on : : ; . . ) Ret be : 4 , : the nerves, and vitalizes the system. Popular) sunday morning, the thermometer fell from 1889----1889. experience has long placed this medicine at 34 to 3 above zero, and the wind blew at the the head of tonic alteratives. rate of 22 miles an hour. During Sunday the} thermometer registered 10 above; last night ‘ } | ! i | } isan Tue Rscorp Broxey.—The steamer j¢ fell to four above, and this morning 9 above | Umbria has again broken her re: ord on the was recorded. Between Sunday morning and | last trip from New York to Queenstown. | this morning the wind moderated to 4 miles | She made the trip in the remarkable} an hour. short time of 6 days, 2 hours and 45 min- utes, beating all previous records by above two hours. LL CLASSES OF SPRING GOODS are alk sini baat ac es now coming to hand, and will soon be More Guass Broxen.—One of the large ready for re-shipment. . ; [plate-glass panes in the door of Messrs. The special attention of buyers is directed | Ritchie Bros’. store on Lower Queen Street, | to our lines of , hare. .The new . Amnesia) wae, beckon shout slazen.4 dleckan.-diatering-+ WHITE GOODS, Ine American Navy.— The new Amefie} sight. The shutters had been put up as usual PRINTS ean navy, when completed, will consist Of | when closing the store for the night and the| ater ad 22 vessels, ranging from the armored cruis-| supposition is that some person took off one of DRESS COODS, aa HOSI’RY, er Maine, with 444 men, down to a first- | the shutters and threw it through the window. . . ‘ 7 1 ’ | } os r “arrving 4 otficers an tis 4 ity that an < sm pie cannot be ade ‘ re Te lass torpedo boat, carrying 4 er nd It is a a - ——— , 7 ow GLOVES and RIBBONS. 1S men. ihere w be 0,400 menon Doard ; OF the piiihy pe : ’ . . . aa a a ' 1 £986 gail . Ou ck of above is the largest in Eastern he <2 vessels } i Faua V,400 413 SCIENTIPI AMERICAN. A he tention of | Canada 9rs and marines ‘ Ss : our readers is directed to the advertisement of Karly delivery, liberal terms, prompt at 4 cross case of big Munn & Co., patent solicitors, in another | tention to orders . Gross é i lg- Too Mccn MARRIED ; ted from Cornwallis, Ont Silas column. Their name is familiar ta patentees ae ee oe eee eee ee eo ngage Oh icici ite tae ‘ T cannection wit] “_ FE. Seymour, alias Wortman, alias S. E.Shav- *'0"s ous cae Country. 2 connec VS iY Bia = . Seymour, alias Wortman, alias S. E-Shav- tenner im of the Seientide American for| SS MER TE OS r, who represented himself as a traveller for| a mest srg ha = I lk mtr al rm ‘ p y ys is ‘ 4 ve ‘ vil Aal , Price, jew ! 13,] ‘ dread thousand ittyenuk 3, and their fracuities ey « i “ . + ‘ +++ Si is i ; oe : Ior taining patents were ,never vettter than the next « y and the giri was s8eV- = | s Granville and Duke Streets, rely blamed by father. Last Thursday . , 5 Sie a - wee 19 2 - © night the pair were married at the Methodist \ Nice Carer or Potice.—The Repub- AB se HALIFAX, N. 8. parsonage by Rev. Mr. Reynolds. They left | jicans of Platismouth, Neb., elected their oe Tt ne ee EP ; {ny hroug the mal rocured a fri ‘ . ‘ , ’ ‘ tien j ree ey f ‘ l 8 for Morrisbrug, where the tnan pro 1 (aris } municipal othee! gaa recent despatch, a @ bak bie ( Lar s 0 te ard e from a livery stable Hs tb ss since been as-| yt a year ago The Mavor’s first official ertained that Seymour has been married five : : Ce ae : —a ee rere tite ¢ f his v . living act was (0 ap} ACHIC! OL purce. On aaa . — , ae ee ee ee luesday night the chief sat in a saloon wit! \DIES AND GENTLEMEN,—Having been ep ' ’ . oadl wie) 4 8oiicited y @& large number ¢ voters, I Mi are Rev. C. W. Hamil Hoon companions ind sung and shouted WIth hereby off iyselfas a candidate atthe coming REVIVAI se AR oe : ~ p 1 : [. t ae druuken tury. The uproar at last became, VIC Mies ae for vour Ward. ‘ rrite from Margate . ms. 1, to the a : : ; -t. ' if elected, [pledge myself to see at W ee ‘ hing : so offensive that indignant citizens got @| -ry)., ’ : that Ward : : oT »shall get its fair share of City improve- The covenant service will be long remember. |C4MQon tire-cracker and exploded it under | me: aS eonsider the taxation is altogether too 2 covens Lt 62 Ice t + ¥ 7 : . ° . . fe " i - high for the benefits derived: that there ; ‘ e ¢ : | s chie ‘alr re sion created | ne * ; that there are to ed; none of the large congregation left till jthe pyesccadee hanna Phe en var | auy officials, and that the City Government all was over. Up to date 40 persons have | Cons ternation among ail thes ngsters eXCept | can be conducted ata very much less cost been received on trial. There are sevé ral {the chief, who continued to sing and yell! If elected, I shall not only favor the enforce- ethers who bave been saved who have not yet / until midnight. come forward for membership. A consider- | ‘ eT lors having any interest or emoluments whatever aa f atten alee ‘ week | Wereppine Presents.—The names of thejin city contracts. I shall also use my best able number goto »ther churches. e eek | ; , : , y has been a glorious | ladies and gentlemen who sent presents to} endeavors to break up the ring that has been run- Pres | Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Painchaud, on the occa- uing this city to theirown advantage for some re a oe ; ; time past. byterians, Episeop slians and Methodists are | sion of their recent marriage, appears In Que- [ have the honor to be. eo united that you could nottell them apart i bec Chronicle. Among others we notice the Yours truly, « 3 . ° . . oO ie oe mf rp Crowded churches and best influences pre- | names of the Bishop,of Sherbrooke, Sir Hector t. Z. FAYLOR. vailed, Young ladies prayer meeting has b2en | Langevin, Sir Adolph and Lady (¢ arou, Hon. : sie SN ets Sg ay oat as nie i P. Garrieau, Commissioner of Public Works, 4 et . , . et ‘ a Bisig: i |Hon. C, A. P. Peiletier, ©. M. G., Senator and allot ic ~ ito \ i ) loi A Harp WryTer.—An Angusta, Me., | Mrs. Pelle ter, —— tor ond Mrs z. u Bi is, nino tl [ wrt Sands. of | the Rev. ladies of the Ursuline Convent, P. B ee re Caegrain, M. P., Mr. and Mrs. Painchaud “ebec, one of the presidential electors, comes | eed i ' He it. M iM: E a 6) ’ ° | a ‘ e ’ 2 ‘*s i. ar. feom the centre of the lumbering region. In Mr. and ead te oe age vcd Tach, sone versati sith the Press correspondent, he inean, the Misses Caron, tae Misses Lacnereat, conversation With v t ’ | oo Orte ca \ ’ sntly : ** The present open winter will | Mr. Adolph D. Caron, (Ottawa), and Mr. W. oa Ago As is of dollars w rth of damage 1A. O. Morson, (Charlottetown). The Chronicle infirct thousands ¢ oni rn _ Fi a sii wil a onthe lumbermen of Maine. There are hun- julso notes ni fact that a presents were ele ve ; a : eatin 1 as well as numerous. ireds of men employed in the ee gant as w Oe a } ¢ , Ge region. Previous to these rains they have | Personal. done very little. Some of them have come | . nen, teains and all. Others are so far| Gabriel Dumont the Metis leader, is tll in orth that they cannot get out well, and their} Montreal of inflammation of the lungs. a - : - : ‘ : . ; ; . ‘ ia 20 1 , “Q alk i ‘ teams are in the woods eating their heads off. Mrs Harriyon appears to be eS Balmoral Crapes. The misfortune to the lumbering affects all | then the fnture chief magistrate. : Legare ing € 4 : Cl t} branches of business, resulting In eee ion ee ee pengeee ag is Pape AOULS, demnine 4 1on i erefore | said to have decided as [ollows; ** As to iow 5 . ullness. MKveryone in our region 1s the Bi; i. 7 5} i ‘ ” one thest of the beautiful weather which so |necked and short sleeved dresses, personally, at k Frene i i eTrinoes. Wesleyan: Gracious seasons still continue. | laws, particularly the law again-t City Council- _ of prayer just closing time —it was never so seen here before, janlé--\!] tues pd > oul ee impat . . ‘ — , i th ™ ° ‘ New Sreamer.—Mr, w. W. Clarke has| Mrs. Parnell, the venerable mother of the! Bleck Hindoo Cashmeres. : i ‘ison is without funds, and will be financially t office by persone desirous of | son 1# with » ane il b y Black Serves investing. The capita — ay re ri up to ea ; . | g' Ag having been subs on !Southern Illinois paper in alluding tv an ab- Crape Laces. #2000 of which sum has alreacy been taken. | will of everybody in the establishment where oa : aken avout everything i e establishment Soot sath ith green-heart, steaming not | taken avout everything in the esta i teil se ti ial iron, sheathed wis Gree i |4 FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT ; »eople ' +no ; as to wine, [ haven't made up my mind; — 1 eae: fas to bustles, yes. ” pny minds] Black French Cashmeres. —_——_->—— as to busties, yes. etal i ame ‘Irish Liberater, who has been lecturing in Phil- | a ‘ol the stock list of the new steamer _to ; Lria é . : : ei aiearaae A. Starr next season which | adelphia on the cause of Ireland, seys thather| Rlaek Henrietta Cloths. enn bo ona 1 stock will be $75,- jruined by the Commission, but that she will a bo Oe le ee Bl ible. i on aof $100 each. The stock jendeavour to aid nim, as far as possible, in - al a as he oe ar a up in Halifax, $40,000 raising enough money to carry him through. Black Dress Cloths, ane Seen yr date. Mr.| ‘‘He was a man,” feelingly observed t is i j are not Clarke informs us that his intentions ar ee ha ee a to sell any more than $12,000 on the Island— |sconding embezzier, ‘‘ who possessed the good. | Crape it ringes, : : ° 4 ee 4 ong e lavad Q rher r i- ° ‘ Messrs. Pickford & Black are the Halifax|he hac been so long employed, that when Dui] Jet Trimmings. agente The new steamer will be built of he went away it was discovered that he hac & : we ” She will be | with him except this good-will. . James Berry, Iugland’s famous hangman, less than twelve knots an hour. wrniahed in first-class style throughout anc | 0) ies saat ar ono : ommodation for about fifty pas-|is a man wo believes his position entitles him LOWEST PRICES. . 2 oh sp os < . . . 4 - a . i * - . saaeii a Fraser, | to social distinction. His visiting card is of » itis expected that Capia z. ° a “ee P " ’ a ceaeael of the C , will be her comman-;pale mauve, highly glazed, fringed the 1 i c “In addition to the route of the Starr the sides and tops with a delicate spray of maiden pe toamer will call at Souris each trip, thus ihair fern in gold, and bearing the inscription a5 new steai } letter: ‘* James Berry, rernc BROWN'S BLOCK. foeding our friends at that place exeeilent ‘ia gilt Old English a omuiter tet shipping. Mr. Clarke will be | Public Executioner, Bradfurd. Orders pun- aciiti Ch’ town, Jax, weet ote fhe stwanrer’s t at this port. dtuatly executed. ” © 1 TS r, of 3 re made the ee fie.tions for more than one hun- | os 1. i a reqs scquaintance of Nellie Fish and invited her to | ings and specifiestions for more tian one Hen- | Wholesale Dry Goods and Millinery, | . , t jment of the “Scott Act,” but also of all other | the Big flat, Queen Street. at oe = ——_ oa — ——— At Dorchester, Mass., on Jan. 13th, by Rev. P. Ronan, Wm, T. Carr, Commons, St. Bran. —Cracked oats and barley for sale at jan21 lw eod ) 7 KHS | OF READYMADE REEFERS, MVERCOATS, AND SUITS. ‘THE WHOLE STOCK MUST ‘BE _ CLEARED OUT AT ONCE. REDUCED PRICES FOR CASH ONLY. inp nniemrattill Gna liccianmnvariitiaen Our reason for clearing out our stock at such Reduced Prices, is to | make room for our large Spring lmportations. | | _ This is an opportunity that may never occur again. No reasonable offer refused. . They must go.” PRICES LOWER THAN THE LOWEST. Don’t forget the place. JAMES PATON & Co., MARKET SQUARE. leartewn: Jan. 3, 1889.—eod&wkly. To the Electors of Ward 4, | Charlottetown. SE - |shalido my utmost to advance your best inter- | ests in every respect. WILLIAM N. RIGGS. ee ——— Coo | ADIES AND GENTLEMEN,—I have nomi- | nated as a candidate, and intend to contest | tne approaching election ia Ward Four. As it may be impossible for me to canvass you | all personally, I hereby respectfully solicit your support. If Ihave the honor of being elected, I janl6—tl wed onintinecipsiaitl ii ckisiaseiih ls Jackel very cheap this month. | Damhane'te Mow Genel cor ‘MOLOeEE § LOY SY MpPAOLny WILL BE REPEATED IN | SE. PETER'S snooty wool 5 Wednesday, February 138 BY SPECIAL REQUEST. ‘ The Programme will consist of other inter esting items. Admission, 20 cents. janil | .| { ' oe HN )-- — o>” NO LOWER PRICES IN THE CITY. ‘GentlemendElectors of Ward Four. ' | ae | at x poo ae “it was unexpected, antil Mr. Riggs nomi- | nated yesterday, that there would be an}! ‘ | election in your Ward, I did not deem it neces- | af {sary tomake a personal canvass, which the} i ° time at my disposal now prevents. | I now respectfully ask your support on election | ' day, and assure you that if elected Ishalldo my} utmost to forward your interests and that of the | City generally, i lam, Gentiemen, ' j | JOWN T, MELLISH, ‘Attorney-a t-Law, Notary Public, &. | i + CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. 5 ‘OFFICE—London House Building, —1e3s —_— (Davies’ Corner). Queen St. —_—_—_— —— i | j (0) HENRY DAVISON. janl7—tl 28rd pd janb—eod&wkly. SSS ee All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended | 'to. Money to Loan at low interest. e iy & wky tf | ; ' ——-—- 0 WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c'| REC HIV ED : LADIES’ GOLD WATCHES, all Handsome Designs. NEW SILVER WATCHES—Rockford and Waltham— mmediate- $19.00 to $50.00. Se eo 2 A WATCHES FOR THE BOYS, $2.75 to $4.50. Pe? a Watch Chain, to which was at- | : a ‘ WATCHES FOR THE GIRLS, from $5.00 up. tached two gold coins and a horse’s head, edvertised some time ago in THE EXAMINER, Ch'town, Jeu. 1}, 889:—2awkwily. CAMBRUN WCE. ““RPANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Servant for| genoral housework. Apply to Mrs. KaN-| KIN, Fitzroy Street, pad 3i—jan2!1 | | 7 ANTED.—A good general Servant, by alady intown. No washinvg. Apply immediate- | ly at this office. has been found, and may be obtained on applica- tion at this office. janl6 IR SALE.—A valuable Farm of about 75 Acres, pleasantly situated near Charlotte iown , also, Stock Rabat fF ws" Pas mane? Ane ay apne aE . LS AG I hdc Jae - re a ee . - aoe ae " . * ve - _ - ———