tt Ate tama — cet eh tae menage a aa de atten ani ill THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - ~ - _ Local and Other Items. ER special meeting will he held on at Ss 1ocK, sharp. Bargains in toiet soaps at Wat- ions new Prug store to-night Yne dour above Hazaar Store sh i miss the leeture by Dr \ in St lames’ Hall next M mnday & ing This is the last of the course. - I HUNDRED navy blue suits, suitab’e fo: nd youths, will be sold cheap. }.mes Paton & Co, febl7 3in ¥ M A.—Seng service tce-morrow {ternoop at 40 clock. Subject—‘tAn Od Song Meeting for men only frem. 4 to 5 — A O. H.—We understand that Diviai o N 1, Ancieat O der of Hiberniana, wi! elebrate St. Patrick’s Day with a banquet in € evening o LecTuRt ‘** Language its physical basis, origin and pewer,’ A lecture on thia subject wil be delivered in St James’ Hall nex: Monday evering eee We have al «..cu.id en's ulsters which weh ve put upon the coun- ter to-day at 75 centseach —Harris & Stewart. - B I. S.—Special meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society Monday evening at 8 o'clock Afull attendance requested as business of importance is to be traneacted.—R,. F. Maddigan, Sec’y. Bye Erectioss —South Ontario and Exst Hasrings will speak to-day. Both constit nencies went grit at the gener | election the former by 32 and the jatter by 54 majority J is |: For aofteniog, improvieg and beautifying the skin no p-eparation that has ever been introduced equals Estey’s Fragrant Philo- derma. Drugyista sell it. febl Im - Goop Reapixc.—A good supply of Max O'Rell’s latest and best work—‘‘A French man in ‘he United States and Canada,” te getber newest and choices t with «li the novels at the Diamond Bookstore - Civic E_ection —Tuesday next will be election day in Summerside. The Agriculturist says the campaign is a remark- ably hot one, and the candiiates are all can- vassing as actively as "hough the pogtions at stake wee seatsis psrltament, Remember the clearing out sale of boots «id shves «wt Stamper's Co ner Fresno hast be vacat- ed for building pu voses. Now ts the time:te set bargaias in fiae hovts eve shoes, slippers, &¢., as the siock must be soid —RK. K. Jos: t. fi o Tuz best way is to try it, for you would never believe “th at it could do half the thicgs claimed. Use Lessive Phenix and dont us »p in boilmg clothes. Use Lessive Pnen x and yon needn’t have a gtain or a particle of dirt on wvod or tal or brassware or silverware, ‘TA Our American cousins are hegiuning to b intere ted in Canada In laet Sunday's Boston Herald excellent like nesses of Chief -lustice Ritchie, Lord and Lady Stanlev, Lady Macdonald, Lady Caron and Mra. Feeter, are published, Harper’s We-rkly also gives portraits of Mons Joh S. D Then psen, le y. Fos er, Macke: zie Bowe!! apa the Premier, Hon J J C. Abbott jhe Grit cabivet is not yet annouvced o r Pays.—Wiibout donbt Tur EXAMINER is the best means through which merchants and ethers can advertise Ihe above has been jemonsirated this week by Messrs, Jas Paton & Ce, Their new Spring stock of clothing arrived on Monday, anu was «dver tized in Tow Examiner on Monday evening in black ‘ype iu our local column, and brough dozens of customers every day to their cloth ing rom, which als» speaks well for Messrs Jas. Paton & Co's growing populaity in the readymade clothing business. - Necurcr or Dury.--John NMeMurrer,one of the Government overseers for West Royalty, appeare’? befo e 8. V. Petmer, 7. P, yester dav, on two chsrges, viz, of neglecting to furnieh a report to the supervisor of the district within the time presc:ibed by the “Pubic Roads Act, 1879,” and with negleciing to order out persons within his precinct liable to perform statute labor for $2e purpose of breaking the winter reads, Supervisor Dovaid MeMillan was the com paimant. A number of witnesses were examined, and the case was adjourned on are plication of defendant's counsel, A. A. Me- Lean, uatil Tuesday next. caieomcieiia aun W M. S—Thrugh the kindness of Mr Unsworth, arrapgementa have beer made for the iseue of return tickets at oné first class fare irrm all railway stations. on Wednesday, J4th Feb., good for return up to and on the 20m inst., to delegates attending meetings of Women’s Missionary Convention Delegates will require to be furnished with certificates of «attendance, signed by the Secretary of the Convention for preaeatation to conductor on return trips Feb. 12 dy & wky. Layxox Stayep —About ten thousand | pe-ple met m Madison Square Garden, New Y« rk, on Tuesday evening last, the great «traction being the appearance of James Corbett, the ** California Wonder,” whe was under coatract to kneck cut ’ in successi: n three men ** in his own claas be GCrung } | Local and Other Items. | Frrry Toss Burrer for cal | Fish Market ecture on Langue ge. i | Usual time this morning | 7 Tas DELINEATOR.—The March number of his favorite journal of feshion, eu!tare and . oe : Hine arte, is at the Diamond Kveokstore. ° W. C. T. U.—McLeod’s Hall on Feb 22, a paper on “‘Scientific Temperance.” Read- Ings, recitations and solos. Silver collection at the door. £19 .2i TRACHBRS are reminded of the meeting of the meeting of the institute to night at 8 o'clock sharp. Nubject under discussion to- night is ‘‘Discipline.” a We offer great value for two weeks in cus- rom clothing, gens’ furnishings and hats, Come and get a bargain —D, A. Bruce. feb20 li oe A Goop Isvestuent —Thirty shares of Merchants Bank of P.E. Island atock at auction on Monday next at 12 o'clock noon, at R. Beairsto’s Sales Room. ~- Tne assorted lot of embroideries we are offering at from 3c to l4c per yard is the best assorted lot we have ever offered.—Jas. Paton & Co,, Market Square. feb18 3i ~~ Estey's Iron Toric works like magic, reaching every part of the buman body through the blood, giving to all renewed life and vigor. feb2 lm {ry you want an easy-fitting hat that will conform to the shape of your head, go to John McLeod & Co. and ask for I. Bensona & Sons celebrated flexible unbreakable hat. {16 lw Ix the excitement of new drug stores don’t forget the old ones. One hundred and eiz''ty boxes of Pink Pills received to-day st Dodd’s Medical Hail. £20 sat* wod tf Frworta LCeacue.—An enjoyable hour and & helf mav be spent or Monday eve sing in the Methedist Church Parlor at the Literary meeting of the League. Subjeet—** Tenny- aon. > Stuck IN THE Ice. I is reported from White Sands by telephone to Mr, Angus that the S. S. Stanley is stuck in the ice outside Pictou Island. It is thought that she cannot reach port this evening. siaiilaniabiel Sworn In —The City Auditors, Messrs. Galbraith and Miller, and the Assessors, Messrs Harper, O'Callaghan and Small, were sworn in this forenoon by His Wor- ship Mayor Haviland. - Cannivat'~—The carnival in the Crystal tink, Summerside, last evening was very successful A goodly number of skaters in costumes took part, and the ice waa in zood condition The attendance of spec- ators was good, We wish this slip was a sample of any ° : one of the 155 patterns of embroidery :‘ : Stanley Bros. are showing. Every lady : ; reader would see at a glance the value : ; there is in them, Tee eee eee eee eee ee Lecrure.—J. Heber Haslam, Ensq., special agent of the C P R, delivered his popular ‘ecture on ‘‘Success,” at Summerside lastevening, to a good audience. At the close a collection was taken up for the benefit of the poor, SacRED Concert.—The sacred concert given at St. Peter’s last evening by St. Dunstan’s choir was very successful. There was a goed audience, and the ladies and gentlemen who took part acquitted themselves well. The members of the choir returned to the city this forenvon. New Hatit.—The uew hall built br B, tlear'z, E-q , in connection with the Roy- alty East Dichices meetings, which have been so successfully carried on for the last ten years by the Misses Wheatley, Prowse and others, will be opened to morrow afternoon at 2 o'clock by Rev. W. W, Brewer. Expensive TRorrers.—The Woodward and Shanklin’s sale at Lexivgton, Ky., was en- livened on the closing day by the offering of five choicely-bred trotters, the property of M. Salisb'ry, of Pleasonton, Cal. The gem of the sale was Margaret S., 2 124, the fastest mare ever sold at public auction. H. S. Henry Morriaville, ae started her at $5,000. She was quickly run yp to $10,000, he bidders being Don J. Leathers and Mr. enrv A H Moore, of Philadelphia, then cried “$250,” «nd she was knocked down ‘o him fo. $10.250, which makes Mr. Moore the owner of more high-priced mares than any breeder in the United States. The five head sold by Mr. Salisbury realized $19,400, an average of $3,880 During the day seventern horses Ghanged hands for $24,490, an average of $1 675 uring the six days of the Wood ward & Shank/ia sale 339 head sold for $381,- 455, an average of $1,125, which makes it one of the greatest combination sales of trotters ever held ae | remem BIRTH At North River, on Sunday, 14th inat,, the wife of Rev. F. D. Davidson, of a dang’ - ter AUCTION SALE nee shlfeme— BANK STOCK. T SALESROOM, on MONDAY NEXT, 2 nd February, at 12 o’clock, noon :— 30 Shares Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. R, BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. febl9 A N.w Meth! —— ee cial teeth on Watts METAL PLATES These plates are speciaily ad«pied f +r mouths where here is a great absorption of the ridge which so frequently occurs in the lower jaw leaving lit le or no ridge for the retention of plate in position, Peopie who use this kind ot plate nave no trouble in masticating They are unsurpassed for comfort and cleanliness. Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. DR. JNO P. MURRAY, 146 Qvvea 3t., Charl otietown. 1 AM now prepired to make setts of artifi- cheap at the {20 3i - sa iy re f us i . : s 2 i : ay _ cure for burns | RESERVE Monday evening for Dr. McLeod's ~- Tur Srantey left Georgetown at the eee - SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 20, 1899. LOBSTER CANS! TALLS and FLATS, made only from the best Tin Stock, and every Can warranted. Boxes all made and dried one year ahead te insure the Cans against rusty edges, and none but experienced workmen employed, thus enabling me to offer the best Cans made on P. E. Island. [I am now prepared to receive orders from Lobster Packers and Dealers for delivery any time up to the Ist of June next. Also in Stock :—Ingot Tin, Léad, Copper, Marline, Rope, Naiis, Trap Rings, Oiled Clothing, etc. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Charlottetown, February 10, 1892—2w eod OUR TEA TRADE I$ BOOMING! URING the Months of November and December our Tea trade increased so much that we had to send an order to London for another supply, in order to keep us going tiil we receive our Spring stock. We attribute this larze in- crease to the fact that we offered the best value’in Teas on P. E. Island, and they gave tnem a fair trial and were con- vinced that what we stated was true. We won't sell you any Vea that we cannot warrant! CALL EARLY AND TRY A SAMPLE LOT. BEER & GOFF, Oh’town, Feb. 1, 1992—eodkwy Queen and King Square Stores. AR CL TE COLONIAL sssivc rowers « DISEASE producing AGENT. | Its volatility is abridged by reaction ‘ 5 |with the gluten of the flour. | The preparation of an UNOBJECTION. ‘ABLE Biking Powder containing Philips Square sssiosi is impracticable. Avoid all Risk and use MONTREAL. | GERMAN ie BAKING PUWDER, Gusranteed to Contain NO AMMONTA. feb4 WANTED 10 BORROW, ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS, AT 5 PER CENT. W OODILL’S THE GREAT CANADIAN EMPORIUM =e Dry Goods, Carpets, Cur- tains, Furniture, China and Glassware, Books and Sta- tionery, Ready-made Cioth- ing. Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e Silverware and Kitchen : Ut ils WANTED.—One first-class city salesman om ensils. SECURITY—Good City Property. Apply at this office, 8 -febi6 salary’ Kxperience uanecessary. Must be acquainted with Charlottetown and suburbs. Advantages unequalled ref-renc~s re- qu:red. For fuli particulars address BROWN Bros. Co., Nurserymen, Tuoronte, Ont. feb20—dy (sat mon) 3m FOR “CRES- CEMENT. ORDERS TAKEN CENT BRAND” ae ee ee ~ WANTED IMVEDIATELY.—A general ser- vaitina small family where there is no washing. Liberal wages. Apply at this office. fehlg9 ; NY PERSON wanting a nice single driving : a F sleigh will bear of one by appiying at this N. B.—We invite correspondence, and | office. Ri cod -pd—febdis give prompt and careful attention to R ADOPTION.A heathy, mate Sifesit, mail orders. | three months old. Full charge given. Ap- ply at this office. febl7 _— ——_ —— } We. on 28th February, an experienced i housemaid, to whom good wages will be HANRY MORGAN & HN) | given. Apply at ExaMINER office. febl> a ~ VW ANTED. <A pair of snowshoes. suitable for COLONIAL HOUSE fom treat : iW antee =4 sonere errant in ® eel > ta a ~ Sr . t i Philips Square, Montreal, | .g.c407 8 Maree AS Baaaite feoll febl3—tts | GALESMEN WANTED.—“ The Lifg of Charles i a bov of 12 years of age. | Office Box 492. |turer,a thor.etc We agree to furnish a-first- ‘class book of 5) pazs 6Glegantiv iltiustrated. | Retail price, cloth, $150; half Russia, $2.00. son who will bring to justice the party or | dress KARLE PUBLISHING House, £t John, N. B parties who bureglariously entered rov place of | feb!2 bucinesian Wednraday evening. the I7'n fast. | TO LE l.—Th» Brick House and Shop on Prince | | Cornwell, the renowned pastor, jcurnaliat, lec- | Usual big terms to canvassers. Do aoc wait to A LIBERAL REWARD will be paid any per- | for the boek Iisa chance of a lifetime, Ad- bet ween the hours of eight and eleven o'clock. Street kiown as the Ooste:lo sropurty. Ap- The three men selected to meet hina were William Spillings, Rochester, Bod Caffiey, of Philad:Iphia, and Joe Lannen, formerly «f Charlottetown. The first two dv not ** clases’ with a yb dy, aud Lannon has n ¢ put ur te } na for Vers. George G fre y. j on, had a notion of veeting ( tas he always keeps his hand in a bit }t waz not wanted Corbett hada picnic with the first two * pog Spil mg lid down in two min utes; OC. ffr-y was k ked down im ff: = nas L ! 1 Come next Cc rbet had him wh pped from the start, but could i kn«k him Lannon, big and low 3 ! rat a] the Way through, and «i hoagh he stay d_ rhe three ounds stipulated he was badly pnnished. Cn'town, f 4 2m s&w Hadden Sporge »n,” by the Rev.. tfussell H. REWARD. | write bat send 34 cents for full outfit. Terms oe | mailed with it Thousands are wuiting to pay THEO, L. CH \PPELLE, ply to Davies & tlassard, ur ths owner, JoHN feblR—3i ead Diamond Bookstore. | AYLWARD, Southport. ‘ fant | Men's Fur Gaps & Ladies’ Fur Goods, 20 = “ BLACK DRESS ——« ee (XX) E LOOK CLOSELY at the matter of QUALITY in VV these goods, and leave the buyer to Icok closely at the PRICES, knowing and COMPARISON. Ask to see our ALL-WOOL FRENCH 45 inches wide, at 5[) cents per yard. that they will bear EXAMINATION CASHMERE, ———(x) —_.-—_ STANLEY BROTHERS BROWN’S BLOCE. Charlottetown, Feb. 11, 1892—eod & wky SS PERKINS & STERNS. HITE GOODS! —— ~--——_ (x) — We have a large stock of White Goods. bought at the very lowest prices, and we guarantee all who trade with us that we will give them as good value —if not better- than can be obtained at anv other house on the Island. : White Cottons, White Muslins, White Sheetings, White Embroideries, Pillow Cottons, Victoria Lawns, White Counterpanes, White Linens. ‘pecial Lot of Embroideries at 6 cents per yard. Special Lot of White Cotton Remnant. Charlottetown, January 30, 1892—e0d & wky = GREAT CLEARING SALE —-—~-—- C) Fi* —______ Dry Goods and Clothing ———_—_A T—___—_ J. 0. MAGDUNALIS, QUEEN STREET, I——-COMMENCING— Tuesday, 2nd of February, and Continuing during the Entire Month. (x) 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, “ | Ladies’ Felt Hats, 5Q Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corsets, 20 “ Silks, Velvete, Plushes & Trimming, 20 “ bo Union and All Wool Flannels, me “eh | Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10 « Prints, Cretonnes and Flannettes, 10 “ Men’s Underclothing & Top Shirts, 20 « Tickings, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, 19 « The bulk of this Stxck wis newly imported list Fall, and marked as low as any in the city, and now subject to above Discounts, which is certaialy a good opportunity to get Bargaias. J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS & SHOES AT THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE, Commencing TUSSPAY, 2ud of Febraary, and Contiauiag during the Bntire Mouth, 1 HE WHOLE STOCK will b2 sold at a Diseouat of 29 pr c2at. for CASH only. This ° % ‘ . ' . . is a Bene t Sale. The Stock is neirly all new the very best in the city. If vou want honest-made goods at extriordiniry ba-giins, this is your chia : to buy them at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Charlotte.,own, February 1, 189%~—eod & wky Re ginny ht ait light ce ee ee 5 Acie ahs en A apts tis Mls ae a ee ee ee ee. a a ei ah et de ie at alii Mii tea a a Mies + Ni hit ay ;