——_ = al rai Seti Ete De Cr ROOT POO s fanart SFr on % THE DAILY EXAMINER ak r < fs! < a4 sae - - - - - Ww WS y - s r = ‘ oe EDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 24, i399. Local anid Other Items, Local and Other Items. m ees Fis ae eee cr aren : ; , 8 1 , . No Hockey to-night. Ice unfit. : ve < " - mu M “ ws I SALE at Perkins & Sterns, \ : i a ‘ M : style in hats go to John Me “es, - : “we L © ( ' £24 eod i : | F ig . Firry Tves Burrer for sale cheap at t] -_ — o — ERK lor Saie Cheap at the \x) wseoos 50 ofd Sacque Coats from $125 | ***' aarket. i120 3 | vs sizes from 4610 42 Jas Paton & ; be H: ~ 5 rt \ to fet, 2 oe ry _ Clothing at _ das ave not sufficient : oom to keep Carpets. Space | , . © eet thee ‘ ‘ — ess L. Us Ronee g | es | wanted for other Goods. i V , On } 4 - ‘ ike magi 0 EE cee “ee [x] sil siieniieiealaaiiel ita eat erin PERKINS & STERNS S tla lOTTOW ¢ ir at 7 w'¢ I ni gs} All w n PERSUN WANT ; pet wiildo well rere LA IN LD-— : eds in aid of | rth League @ SL-CK of goods Perkins © srerns re y . . ; : > : : i it ack a gun Certas¥ ~arns ve mae a to close out their present stock of Car- nnels, a = 3 » > 4 peas eS ' por and to make a speedy sale will sell at great was g acd cleaning an : AST DRIVING Two more ec mplaints = - 2 . : et, aE you| for fast dering wore made by the City reductions--much under cost in some lines. will always use it | Mirshal to lay the summonses are re- f Spl Orr We w offer 1e | on Arat Ml weuty navi b ae ani a | rerpsicHore Hatit.—Mrs. Burris’ even- 9 j 0 THE BEST, at $4 ; New goods ahie te rt 3, | Ing Ciass in anemy will not meet on Fri lay a] “ also m 8 $5 25 } Paion & wh’, as usu-l; bur will meet on M mday : ° = e ® 124 si] weuing wt 8 v'clock instead. Great opportunity to get a barguin. Bring along por ov THC ~The marveions pwr] | AY TR Cares. Te ir-oata, with your cash and get value such as cannot be obtained i trach In advVercisiog Gowns competituis an ing Mala and &@ number of ass ngere, le ™ seg tetpetedapn baselines gga | contoglh se vd ne Bile elsewhere on P. E. Island. Bros. increasing their busine-s in men’s, boys’ ed Cape Tormentine-at 12 25, a Pree ee fe 23 35 SURPRISEL — Every gas who purchases Best ’ Frame Brussels Carpets were $1.55, now for $1.15. ; I F % lett a ees cent bocks for ten cents Best Q Frame Brussels Carpets were $1.50, now for $1.10. Ros?sROoUS —From a letter recently ree] at : Diamond Boukstore wonders how goo ° . i “ : ian ives Sak. SE. MU GR Gade bees her pp caer te wonders how goods ‘ Several Patterns of Same Quality reduced to $1.00 per yard. Falls, Wash., we learn that building opera att Borders to match at proportionately low prices. tions are booming, and that the c ming «priag Retvrn Tickets. —Delegates attending the and summer will wituess a big business in that section = W wish thos slip wes a sample of any one of the 155 patterns of embroidery ; Stanley Rros. are showing tvery lady : ‘reader would see at a glance the value : * there is in them - Tae Laprzs who want first view of the} wondertul stock of children’s new spring clothing imported this month by Jam-~s | ¢! tains or covering furniture ffe we ouet Paten & Co, im pretty colermgs and good qual above goods. No trouble to show them. feb24 — 31 ain Botasy.—Mr. Bain’s first lecture was atiended by a considerable nu~ber of the | Charlottetown, ; citizens of ipied the must ioteiligent Dr. Johnson occ hair | i The lecture F ian Church, March Ist convention uf the W M. S. of the Presby te a tirst-cluss fare. - Oxkt Hecnprep brown, drab and grey all- wool suits, suitebie for workmen will be «ffer- | Island fer the emali | Paton & Co. | ready for di-tzi ed to the reads made clothing buyers of P. EK, sum of 85.75 {24 3i ——~ To DAY we add to ou: special sale our stock Damasks and Tapertries, suitable for At the prices hese goods they sre a very unusual or ; ae cen > a6 : ties, will please call and inspect the | °*"&**2 Beer Bros. | j } ice and ts me bk 79 ™, Tas Larest, —The Steniey is still in the g-foutto-day She has about 150 ta s of mail matter on board, all of which ba baen asgurted and made ion by Mr. Murphy of the Post Oftice Dep-rrment. will receive téckets goed to return on the folowing day for one ’ sv. ames Clothing | wae well worded and learly le ered: and | me gave so much satisfaction that almost all| Just Recstvep A large assortment of remained for the hour's inst; uction tos.udeats! summer cloties, in twe-de, worsteds and given afcerwaids trowse:ipgs, newest patterns and d: sig? s, - | which 6 are m:king to order at bott:m | On Tne AGGREsstve.—Since the defeat of | P ices. —John McLeod & Co. {24 cod lw the de Act 1 Sx. John county, the liquor; , a : : | party h s assumed ap agg essive attitude, and ! R ae THE CHEAPEST.~-At the Diamond | an actin under the Summary Conviction act ; P8@%8tere you can get jcood foolscap for 6 | { ompton has beew entered agsinst Joseph I } cents pet qui e, envelopes l cents per pack the iofurmer, in a uumber of cases against | *8% splendid lead pencils half a cent each, Fuirvilie romseliers’ ‘The charge is ». | blank books at 95 cents per hundred, and induced oe Abe seii jiquor in violation | ©Y*er¥thing less than elsewhere et the law . ‘ . = c wun sae, * edi 1 . ° : ° “ WOW that la grippe is ravaging the country, - | $¢ hehooves no reen in ac ti lef L 0. G.'f.—The Officers of Bethel | 1t benooves us to keep in a condition to defy i ) vod Templars, for t as Tuliwuws Tndepe: dent O Jer « current term are CT N ¥ T--Maevie E Macdonald * €3 PUCT—E W Martin Chap—Simon D Murchison Sec 1 Jas Macdonald Piaancial Nec’y — Maud Frazer, Treas— Mima Moore Marshal - Jas Can'elo (raard Katie F ) R MeWi liams Lodge Depty—K N Martin. Sentinel - “+ | it, and for | than Ever | | | } town on Tuesday twenty Lhis purpose ther body’s Pills. 25 this popalir family m-diciu hat many dollars later is nothing better sents invested in now may eas Fine Porkers R _ E. Bagnall, Esq., of yde Miis, New Glasgow, brought to me carcasses of which was 350 & M. Rattenbury Che pigs when killed ( p nk, the average weigh lbs Messra N., were the purcoasers* rR DD. were about fifteen months wid. a . Convestion.--The Women's Foreign Mis- : : i sionary So yof P E Island intend holdmg _ Skwer Gas THE Ua —A family consist- | a convention on Tuesd+y, March Ist, in Zion ing of @ man, his wife aod two children, | Charch. A me ting, tor lalies only, to be Moved ino a new bouse the The plumbing was d y one of the best plumbers. The other day Dr. calied to attend one of the children ill with diphthe: i+ Saturday tie mother contracted the same disease Ine ductor and the owner of the house were puzzied to know why the ye b disease should have brukea out in the new house. They examined the plumbing work. Under the cell r floor they found that the pipes had been badiy calked and fiom the opening se war gas Was escaping. The doctor at once put this dewn as tue cause of the trouble. — Halifax Herald a i @. O. F Norss —Idaho is to have an Oidfellows Home the groundselecced covers ‘AO acres. The value of property of the lodges in Phil adephie amounts to two and a halt a million dollars A mmber of a New York lodge has been on the **s ck list” thirty turee years. He has bean a helpless invalid ali the time and has ae from the iuods of the lodge over $10, The order in Hartford are about to erect a magnificent iemple with a c»pit«l uf $100,000 The new tempe at Halitux is rapid y ap Proaching completion. It will be one of, if bot the hardsomest building in the Lower Provinces, It is probable that the dedication Will take place on Natal Day. epeliniatien icant Deorzase oF Lerrosy —An Ottawa des- Patch says: Ur. Smith. in charge of the lagaretto at Tracadie, N. B, reports thst on January lst, there were twenty-two lepers Uvler treatment ia that instituiion, eleven Mans and eleven females. During the year, SX dew cases were admitted and tw patients, H * States that for several years no lepers have Seen admitted from Tracad:e district, th 1ew | canes being from outlying districts, to which | ‘he relatives of leprens persons in Tracadie tad removed years ago. They were ferreted a by the doctor and removed in the face of “wermined opposition Dr Smith thinks — leprosy lias been fi sally atamped our in the Tracadie district, so long its home, and Mttributes this result « ntirely to segregation. > S Convention will be h e!d ia the parlor of the First i . Methotist Chur to-morrow \*Dureday) opening at 10 4 m After devo en ou ‘ y — Xerci# 8 and elec:ien of « ffi e,the oa c . i ree. of 6 cume will be given by Virs Ham- ihton Reports will e aiff: from ti DeWitt was | first Of the year. | held at 3p. m. iu the churen parlor, and a public meeting in the ceur-h at 8 p m, when be heard eut *UAliaries and hands. and the Stion Twill be placed on t tab Phe after 2000 session wil] be Opened at 2 o'clock with a Consecration Service. aft different de partments Tead and dis MiSIONg are vo» er which pspers on bts of mixs Women used, n il Vited t ; nteres'ed in ' latly trend The Padlic meeting in the eveni w ill he spe we ly lnteres hi A choice progr mme h 8 “8 Prepared Good addresses hy Revs. abd Sathe : ; land, Music furnished hy Prof. Fa rie, ion work will be | Ww eS | the ee MR Boe a ead n of the W. M. | the choir will sing and addresses will be de- livered by memoers of one, come all, Presbytery. Come _ o - WE are not sorry that we cannot show you piles of children’s and boys’ clothing left over | | from last summer, IS91 Bat we are happ o be able to state that we are the only tirm! in town who can spow you hundreds of new spring suits brought over by the Ss. Stanley this month and wil’ be sold at prices that will please everybody.— Jas. Paton & Co. W. F M.S.—Mr. Unsworth allowed re'urn tickets to issued at one first-cl-sa fare from all railway stations on Monday, 29:h and Tues lay, March Ist, good up to and on Wednesday, March ?nd, to delegates attending the Preshyterial meeting in Charlottetown on Tuesday, March Ist. All de egates wiil be furnished with c *rtificates of atten‘ance signed by the Secretary ot Presby- tery for presentation to conductvr on return trip. feb24 dy&wy has kindly be Summersipe E.ection.—The following is a statement of the vote pulled yesterday :— CHAIRMAN, R Hunt stad ddd ctie denice 276 i PEO. cc asseces cheese encsunkeenens 240 COUNCILLORS ELECTED. H A Cempton......... di fes avs . 284 ee baecs cde ceaeuen 276 Pe NE ns een sence gens seaneses 27 es Ook Gul’ pins acmutbicuad & au 263 a NN 6 di we de ¢ 0 60 ce écaten das ee mend Bape tc oo os ssc ces Oi eceadvon 25) UNSUCCESSFUL CANDIDATES. Be a te ey ee rr 250 1D Mowtmuimery.. . ... cc ccccctcenccece. "43 N Sinclair ..... te ecient uaee 243 A L Anderson eee gece cs vcas i ca bone (ea 0% oc Geo Warren 2 eit séebawtee -° eee 6® 219 MARRIED At St. Mark’s, Lot 7, on the 23rd inst., by Rev. A. K. Burke, Joseph P. Griffin to M. A. Isabeila MeKenzie, both of St. Mark’s parish, DIED. At his residence, Loyalist Road, Jan George Proud,Sr ,passed peacefully to rest in the Slst year of his age. 99 weld, After a short illness, on the 23-d inst., at the residence of his sister, Mrs. Samuel Wood, Vernon Rive?, George Thomas Drake, aged 48 years. on the 28th Feb., of Allan Martin, At Springton Lot 57, Rachel, :he beloved wife aged 45 years At Tryon, on the 16 h inst., after a short Excellent il.ess, Jennie Gay. tne beloved daughter of Alex. Dunbar, aged 6 years and 8 months. save | i | Children’s Clothing, elt Hats, Youths’ Clothing, Hard Hats, en's Clothing. BARGAINS Kvery Day This Month PROWSE BROS, —TH a ‘Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, February 17, 18912—eod & wky Second Quality Brussels Carpets were $1.10, now for 87 cents. Tapestry Brussels Carpets were $110, now for 85 cents. Tapestry Carpets, double width, were $1.50, now for $1.10. Tapestry Carpets, single width, were 95 cents, now for 70 cents. Tapestry Carpets, single width, were 75 cents, now for 50 cents. Wool Varpets reduced very low. Other ‘qualities equally low. Carpets cut and made at short notice. Charlottetown, February 24, 1892—eod & wky GREAT CLEARING SALE Dry Goods and Clothing — Ay T' pensinenatnectigitaninente J.B. MAGDONALDS, QUEEN STREET C COMMENCING i Tuesday, dod of February, and Continuing during the Entire Mouth. ———— - Nas 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, | Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corsets, 20 “ Union and All-Wool Flannels, 20 Silks, Velvets, Piushes & Trimming, 20 | Geey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10“ Men’s Fur Caps & Ladies’ Fur Goods. 20“ Prints, Cretonnes and Fiannettes, 10 = * Men’s Underclothing & [op Shirts, 20 “ Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 1) “ The bulk of this Stock was newly imported last Fall, and marked as low as auy in the city, and now subject to above Discounts, which is certainly a good opportunity to get Barguias. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Sireet. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Commencing TUSSDAY, od of February, an1 Gontiauing during the Entire Month, {x} HE WHOLE STOCK will be sold at a Discount of 20 par caat. for CASH only. is a Bene t Sale. The Stock is nearly all new -the very best in the city. want honest-made goods at extrwrdinary bacgtins, this is your chia > THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlottetown, February 1, 1892—eod & wky GREAT GLEARANCE SALE nT TU aT drimemueecapriniaeicii Vai selves. We have piacel in the market an elegant range of Gents’ Furnishings at Cost, to clear, in- cluding Underwear, Shirts, Collars (latest styles), Ties, Gloves, Caps, ete. | As we are going out of this special line, we ask- you to secure for yourselves Bargains only to be. had once in a great while. Genuine Sale. Come and secure first choiee. Overcoats and Saits selling cheap. McLeod & McKenzie. Charlottetown, November 10, 1891—-eod & wky This If you to buy them at