————— —~ pee ee eecierenneeenenene nena THE DAILY EXAMINER. EE ss —— = — MONDAY. FEBRUARY 6, 1898. Notice. Mr Harney McFaRLane has been appoint- ed agent tor The Fxamiver Publishing Co. at Souris, and is authorize dto receive payment ef accounts due us, and to grant receipts for the same : Tue Datrty Examiner reaches Sours every evening of the day of issue and is for sale by our agent Local and Other Items, Scuoot Boarp.—Regular meeting to-night. - Baxv atthe Rink to-night. Icein good condition. a H. B. C.—Monthly meeting this evening at 8 o'clock. - —_ A. O, H.—Special meeting this evening at 8 o clock bine Pesny Reavises.—St. Peter's Schoolroom te-morrow ev ening. - ~ VY, J. C.—To-night. Members will ;leve bring their manuals. Ar Tue Cares —Crossing both ways to- day. Mail due iv town at 4.15. eiciealeieeie Cotv.—At Summerside last night the ther- mometer registered KP*. below aro. 1. O O. F.—Four candidates will receive the third degree in St. Lawrence Lodge to- ight, ssid Tne monthly business meeting of the Ep- worth League will be held thie evening at 7 o'clock sharp. : -_--—-»- -- B. K. 1.—Victoria preceptory will meet im Euston St. Hall to-night. All members re- quested to be present, Do Nov Miss—The readings in St. Peter's Church Schoolroom to-morrow evening. Pro- gramme ia another column. ~~. —_— Hoox & Lapper.—The regular monthly meeting of this compsny this evening at 7.30 sharp.—y order, D, Finlayson, Sec y. _—»-— Tne Riv«.—For the benefit of skaters the Carnival decorations will be left up this (Monday) evening. Ice io splendid condi- tion. _ all Masonic.— Regular communication of Vic- toria Lodge, No. 2, F. & A. M., this (Monday) eveniag at 8 o'clock. Brethren, pieaee be punctual. —_—~>—— TrermMometer Reapixcs.—In Char!o'te- town, the coldest during Saturday night was 6,below zero; coldest Sunday night, 4 below ‘Lo-day at 9 o'clock 2 velow was marked, Lectune.—-A. B. Warbur,on, Esq., will lecture beture the students ot the Charlotte- town Business College to-night on “Great Epochs in Kng!ish Liverature. -_-_ -o—,— Tue committee in charge of the Y, M. C. A. “at home this evening will be very grateful to any ladies who wili kindly sead contribu- tions of refreshments to the building this evening. == Pouce Cocrt.—This morning, one drunk, # countryman, was fined $3 and costs or 14 days. Ihe case of Tanaws White, for violat- iug the Liquor Regulatios Act, was adjourned patil Monday next for further evidence, Hocxey.—The monthly meeting of the Victo: ia Clab will be held in the Y. M- C. A. this evening at 7.30 o'clock sharp. Important business. becey member requested to attend. ~-H. Brace Wright, Sec’y. Enrertainment.—Atiend the Lecture and Entertainment in the Lyeeum on Thursday evening next. A choice pro- gramme of vocal and instrumental music has been arranged. Admission only 10 cents. ll iinet Coxcert.—‘lhere will be a concert in St. Patrick's Hall, under the auspices of the Leagte of the Crosson Friday next, consist- ing of vocal and instrumental wusic, and a laughable tarce entitled “The Troublesome Clerk.” Doors open at 7.15. Concert begins atS Admission, 15 cente to all parts of Hail. Men's Mextine,—The men’s meeting in the Y¥. M. ©. A. parlor yesterday afternoon was the moat largely attended for some months. The hearty singing and the practical thoughts woggested im the secretary's address and the rem tks of others made not only an enjoyable but a profitable heur to these present. May this nuwely awakened interest be} sustained and, if possible, increased. —— ee Tux Srantey, which left Georgetown on Friday morning at the usual hour, had vot reached Pictou upto the time of going to pets Telephonic advives from Lit le Sands this forenoon are to the effect that she was sighted «ff Cape Bear, and it was thoug!t she wde coming bck ‘e Georgetown. His Honor the Licujenant-Governor end Mre. Carvell are prsser ger # on board, Later -- Just as we yo to press, we leern that t.e Stach y is coming into Georgetown | at bor a Lecrore To-n1ent.~-R. H. McDonald. Eq , of St. Eleanor's, will deliver bis ex cellent lecture, “‘Scraps of Island History from its first settlement ti!l 1881,” in the Division Rom, Wright's Hail, to-night at Bo'clock The lecture is deawn up on lines eatirely different to anything yet listened to ia our city. The speaker eames wel) recommended, and anyone wishing to com- bine pleasure and imstroction should not fail t» be present. Oaly 10 cents admission fee charged. _—>--— Ivecesr —Yesterday afternoon an in- quest was held in the City Courtroom in view of the be dy of Mrs. A. Gray Murphy, who died unexpectedly on Saturday even- ing, betwcen seven and eight o'clock. Dr. Conr y was the cor aer, and the jury was made up of Charles Hermans (foreman), Riephen T. Whitty, William Dillon, Michal Hennessy, Charles R. Harper, Daniel Me- Laren and Daniel Macdonsid., Af er hear- ing the evidence of Mr. Murphy, Mrs. Avnie Johason (the midwife), and Drs. Kel’y and Taylor, the jury returned a ver- dict of death from hemorrhage. — _ --au—— A Narrow Escaré.~A_ corcespor dent at Georgetown informs us that Mr ‘ibs Led wel!, of that place, had » nar.ow esc pe! om | dath by drowning a tew d ys age; Led wa)’, i: appears, is engeged im the smelt fist- ery business at Georgetown, ard has one of the regulation fishermen's bewes om the fe While m« ving the hoase fu m one fishing h e to the other, Mr, Lo dweliin a moment of . be stiaction walked into the hole he was about ¥seatiog, and but for hie presence of mind in spreading out his arms and catching h ld ct the ice as te was going down, we should like- ly have hie death to chronicle toe lay. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Letter From Rey. Mr. Dutcher. Si1x,—The undersigned is hereby author- ized to state that the case of trespass which occasioned some commotion of late in our Lneighborhood has been satisfactorily settled between all the partids concerned and harmony fully restored. Will you kindly confer the favor of re- fusing the publication of any correspondence that may be sent you hereaffer touching this question, snd oblige yours truly, C, W,. Durcner, Methodist Parsonage, Vernon Rivez Bridge, F.b. 1, 1893. +. s-- Another Letter From Mr. Earle. S1r,—I notice that some idiot has attempted to reply to my letter of Saturday last, but was not man enough to put his name to his laugh- able and silly letter. My ietter contained a cor.cise and a full explanation of facts, which ht nor anyone else dare deny. He admits that the person appointed was asked by a member of the choir several times. ] know that, and the same individual undertook to ask the choir their opinion and he got snubbed for his pains; and allow me to say also that through his interference one or two good -singers left the choir As to the last clause in his letter, no one but a musical ignoramus would doubt my ability to instruct any Charlottetown choir, S. N. EaRve. A News Notes. It is said Mr. William Waldorf Astor is the purchaser of the Pall Mall Gazette, of London, Advices from Geneva, Italy, Jan. 13, state that Sir Joha Abbott’s health is not materially improving. In view of the settlement of the Egyptian crisis, some of the reinforcements ordered to Egypt will not be sent. The Firs’ National Bank of Little Rock, Arkansas, has suspended. Liabilities un- derstood to be over half a million. The great ice gorge at Cincinatti broke yesterday and 100 barges were carried down stream with the rushing water and ice. Fully $100,000 worth of lumber was lost. Sir George Baden-Powell has despatched to Washington Great Britain's reply in the Behring Sea case. Sir Charles Russel, Sir Richard Webster and John Rigby assisted in the preparation of the reply. Panama advices state that the Roths- childs and Biron Hirech are at the head of anew canal syndicate, and will each sub scribe $25,000,000 franca. The operation of the syndicate is conditional upon an ex- tensicn of the canal concession. Chief Justice O Brien has decided that the Irish Government acted illegally in re- fusing police protection to builffs engeged in executing writs at night. Chief Secre- tary Morley is liable to prosecution for is- suing an order withholding such protection, The Liberal-Unionists have decided to drop the amendment directed against home rule and to concentrate their forces in sup- port of the amendment inspired by Joseph Chamberlain to the effect that legislation for agriculture! laborers is much more urgent than legislation for home rule. It is explained that Claus Speckels is at at the bottom of the ‘“‘movement” in the Sandwich Islands. He was given, some years ago, so it, is said, extensive sugar plantatio:s on the islands. At present, with Cuban and Brazilian sugars coming free into the States, these plantations do not pay as well as formerly. But if he could get the islands annexed, he would then be entitled to the two cents per pound bounty given to growers of sugars in the United States. lo order to get this, he has determined to overthrow the government of the country. In his cable letter to the tribune, Mr: Edmund Yates says: According to pres- ent arrangement, the Queen will leave Windsor Castle for Italy on Wednesday, March 22, as Her Mejesty and Princess Beatrice are particularly anxious to be in Florence on Palm Sunday. The Queen will travel from Windsor to the Portsmouth doékyard on the 22ad, intending to dine and sleep on board the reyal yacht Victoria and Albert,which will be moored inthe har- bor for the night. On Thuredsy, March 23, the Queen will cross the channel to Chere bovrg, whence she will proceed by special train direct to Flerence, travelling by the Mount Cenis route to Tarin, and thence by way of Genoa, Spezia and Pisa. The Queen will arrive in Florence on the evening of Saturday, March 25, and inteads to reeide for nearly four weeks at Villa Palmieri, near Fieswle All being well, the Queen is to go to Venice four deys, when she leaves. Florence and wil retacun home through Germany, it being her present intention to stay for a few days at Daymstadt with the Grand Duke of Hesse, in which case the Empress Frederick and o her members of the Royal Family will meet her there. ++0-e—— Lecal Notices Bread—We will sell from cur store until fur ther netice 2-lb loaves white bread at 5 cts per loaf; Vienna, 6 cents Send all your ore ders to store. Advt to-merrow.—D. Stewart, baker, Kent St. Postponed sale of books, etc., will take place teemorrow (Tuesday) evening at sales room, 106 Queen St, at 7 30 o’cleck —CI Morrison. Parties having books to dispose of will do well to send them to C I Morrison, | Remnants—A big lot selling cheap at Stanley Bros. See their advertisement. A large sale for our leaders: 4 ten cent cigars 25 cents; 7 five cent for 25c—Reddin Bros. {4 3i eod Tooth brushes, hair brushes and all toilet articles below any other store in ie Reddia Bros. i4 Ki eod Emulsions, cough medicines and aH leading patenis at Reddin Bros.’ {4 3i eod Are you going to do any quilting? If 80, we have « splendid mag of quiltiog prints in English m kes. t will pay you to visit our quilting print counter. Also ask to see our pate’ cotton by the pound. We have also on hand a lot of remnants of Scotch and Fnglish print cottons suitable for quilting Visit us before parchasing.—James Paton & Co. feb4 3i Avo’ her large shipment of these cheap suits. We will s il them cheap for cash —James Paton d& 1 0, feb3 4i daw Parties furnishing should before Luy:ng see thesteck shown by Jas Paton & Co. Carpets, | curtains, tab’e liven, bed quilt, bed ticking. ‘ail goods bought for cash and sold at lowest bl« prices. —James Paton & Co. on feb3 4i d&w SPECIAL SALE cine White Goods —COMMENCING — WON RS DAY, FEBRUARY Ist, Ye WEEKS & 60'S. Next te Beer & Gofl’s, COTTON GOODS. _ SHEETING, Bleached and Unbleached, in 8-4, 94, 104 widths, ENGLISH and CANADIAN, PILLOW COTTONS. PLAIN and CIRCULAR, in 36, 38, 40, 42 and 44 inch widths, ENGLISH and CANADIAN, WHITE COTTONS. FOUR THOUSAND YDS. (SPECIAL MAKE) of HEAVY WHITE COTTON, suitable fur Underwear and general pur- poses, bought at a big bargain. We offer the lot at our White Goods S.le at 11 cents per yard; sold in the regular way at 15 cents ; full 36 inches wide. Low Prices! Best Value! Large Variety! We are confident that no firm in the city can give as good value in any of the above goods. Our English Sheetings snd Print Cottons are part of a Bankrupt Manufac- turer’s Stock, and our Canadian Sheeting and Cottons are bought direct at the Mills. W. A. WEEKS & CO, FINE GOODS. TABLE LINENS and TABLE NAPKINS, COUNTERPA NES and TOILET COVERS: DRAWER LINEN and STAMPED LINENS, CHECK MUSLINS$ and PIQUES. SATIN CHECKS and OPEN APRON CHECKS, VICTORIA, BISHOP LAWNS and NAINSOOKS. TUCKED NAINSOOK and APRON MUSLIN. EMBROIDERIES. An Assorted Lot direct from Switzerland, 1 cent per yard to 20 cents. All new goods this season. SPECIAL DISPLAY jena cd SPRING (ENGLISH) PRINTS, LENGTHS FROM 3 TO 20 YDS., At about Twenty Per Cent. under Regular Prices. If any of the above interests you, you will find it to your advantage to see these goods. W.A. WEEKS & C0.. Wholesale and Retail, NEXT TO BEER & GOFF'S. Charlottetown, Jan. 27, 1893. \ ANTED—A girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. A. CAMERON, Pownal 8t. f- mR SALE--A hand ome double sleigh, with or without robes, will be sold cheap. Apply at THE EXAMINER Office. lw—fe OST—Last night, at the Carnival, a large gold hairpin. The finder will be liberally re- warded by leaving it at Taz ExaMINER office, feb3—3i pd — Remnants! Remnants! Remnants! DO YOU WANT ANY! Uf you do, just see the lot we are offer- ing. We are just through Stock Taking, and have made a collection of all the Remnants and Odds and Ends; Remnants of all classes of stuff. Good goods at merely nominal prices. An immense lot. DRESS GOODS !—Lengths for Ladies’ Dr s, length il- dren’s Dresses. A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD DRE BS CHEAP? ene a oe a nena ae Goods, Angola Suitings, ies, ‘Vickings, irtings, ete. ‘LIP ! FORWVER REMNANT SALES |! ee ee STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, February 6, 1893—eod & wky $50 REWARD. EPORTS are in éftculation to the effect | that we have failed or about to fail. | a These reports are absolutely false | and without any’ foundation what- ever. Now, as these reports have | been put in circulation by some person with malicious intent to injure our business, we offer a reward of $50 for such information as will lead to the conviction of the author of them. STEWART & GATES, Grocers. In reference to the above we may say that we will always be found at our old stand (north side of Market Square) with a full stock of Groceries, which, for quality and price, cannot be beat in the city. We kindly invite all to call and see for them- selves, “STAR” Tailoring Establishm3t. Lita GEA Cr —-BELONGS TO--— McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, Feb, 3, 1893. STEWART & GATES. feb3— 4i eod FISFE. 30,000 2s RoNRLISS ris, 50 barrels HERRING, 100 half bris, © ** CARVELL BROS, feb4—pat guar wat 2i folumbia Restaurant. N° OPEN at the foot of Weymouth Street, opposite Railway Station. Meals, Oysters, Hot Coffee, Baked Beans, etc, ] MRS. 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A Genuine Marked Down Sale of Winter Clothing and Tweeds for Thirty Days oaly. EXAMINE THE FOLLOWING PRICHS: OVERCOATS. 2 “ Check, “ 775 5 90 MEN’S REEFERS. 12 Boys’ All-wool Oheviot 12 Heavy Cheviot, ** 9 00 5 80 . Tweed Reefers, 400 230 Price Now sell-|11 ‘* ss 9 50 655 | 6 Good Heavy Nap, | $5 00 $3 40 Boys’ Reefers, 9c ing at 3 Fine Nap, All-wool, 1250 Tero” - ** piqued 1 * * gatin lined, 1600 12 00 edge and pockets, 6 50 4 00 YOUTHS’ OVEROCOATS. 10 Heavy All-wool Check es ‘ Very Fine Nap, * 2 50 6 = Tweed, $8 00 25 “ a - * 1200 8 3 Cape U'coats, Scotch 13 Heavy “ Diagonal, 9 00 6 00 MEN 8 OVEROCOATS. 2 “ee ae ay 7 50 5 25 Tweed, $10 SO 87 OD 1 ao) o“ 7 6 50 450 l ca oi ss 7 00 475 4 - “ 9 2 s8n 3 * Worsted, 625 440| 1 Fine Nap, all-wool, $1250 $875| 6 Heavy Nap, 5500 «300 8 - ° 82 8605 i“ ‘“ Tweed, 500 gaoii * “ 8 50 500; 2 “* Frieze, 6 25 410; 1 “ so 900 640 1 Fine “ Worsted, 8 00 55012 “ “ 9 00 576| 9 ‘* Pilot Cloth, 6 50 440! 1 Black Worsted O’coat, 550 3 B&O $ * “ 9 60 —ss. *. * 10 50 700; 6 * . 5 50 390] 3 Nap = 850 866 OO 1 “ ‘ “ 6 50 475 1 “ee ro 9 50 6 00 l ay “ 8 00 6 75 2 *e rT 800 5 50 1 se “ a“ 9 50 6 75 ] “ “ 275 5 25 3 a ay 7 50 5600 - Ty Ty 5650 38 2 * ‘“ “ 14 00 85016 * “ 6 25 400 3" e 5 00 3% 1 * “ “ 9775 6650] 1 HeavylrishFr'ze Ulster 1250 880 BOYS’ REEFERS, 10 * “ 42% 310 , AP ** Diagonal, 9 00 575,12 * Etoph + 8 00 5 25 5 Tweed Cape + 675 48 = ** Melton, 975 750; 4 “ Tweed - 8 00 525 | 3 Fine Nap (extra good), $6 50 $4501 7 * Bood “ 6 60 450 2 & “ 875 et ee se - 9 26 5 90 1 * ” 8 50 5 00 6 ” os * 5 25 3 62 3 4s “ ““ 10 00 7 50 2 os o aa 11 00 7 25 1 ” si 5 50 3 50 3 7 Cape - 6 25 . 26 6 Heavy (asstd col) * 9 00 690; 5 ‘“* Scotch Twd Cape 2 ” - 6 25 —_..>* - a 5 00 3% 2 . (brown) ae 12 50 7 35 Overcoats, 12 50 7 75 3 Heavy Nap, 5 00 3 36 5 * te 4 75 a 16 Cot ea &.. ae eee oS “ * 1250 7 35 | 3 - [in sere" lh a 375-20 7. fac » tones aes ah “ “ 1000 640) (This lot will fit Boyafromi3to1s.) | 2 “ ™ “ 676 460 1 Fine Diagonal, lined, 675 375; 3 “ . “ 950 6 356} 8 Boys’ Nap Reefers, to fit Pins ” ” 426 4m i oat “ 675 45017 ‘ Hood Ulsters, 9 50 6 35 Boys from 8 to 10, 400 230] 7 Heavy Frieze Cape, 5 26 300 McKAY WOOLEN MILLS. Charlottetown, January 27, 1893-—dy eod & wy ie.