SS eeeeeeeieemnemmmeeeneaiernnetinee a - ; . ae —E— rHk DAILY EXAMINER. KRIDAY, FEBRUARY Y , ‘ x . T } ote - ——_—— Local and Other Items. | PELEGRAPHAG VWs. | li 3 Teen ASK For Ayer’s Fimaa ¢ 86 FIREMEN 8 Banquet rhe ae C SPECIAL Desrarcies to THe EXAMINER. i 1 ae te A : r . , es ‘ } Sarsaparila, and be sure vor vet it, i ie baa BS on Wednesday night = a DOM when you want the b : Sicetariger. SP ° f the Jomin . With its forty + rg < i a J weil banquet will be held at the Hotel Davie jo. OF READYMADE REBEERS, | VERCOATS, H) take in peoturing | AND SUITS. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla . iy 2 Locan Views.—-A few more 0! » Dliustrated. with views of Queen Square Cardens, ete., atithe Diamond Bookstore, HILLSBOROUGH preg The Rink will be THE OPENING DAY. ——— | open for skating, without Band, this (Friday evening, instead ol \V ednesday evening, . 2 te} | Feb 6th te New Members, etc. (x) | } TTT? 5 : : | ie onieanan alee | THOR im” LT Nn cas By it oly wie stand oe >a ate, sie | THE WHOLE STOCK MUST BE CLEARED OUT AT ONCE slipper) places, it must have been apparent ; eae 7 Te i cL RS Wi BXJ 3305 \y : this morning that our citizens are not of that OrtaWa, Jan. 31. | ees ao - | : 7 , - (x) | | “— - a So far as the weather is concerned, Par- A\yer’s Sarsaparilla RE D> UCHD PRICES FOR CASH ON L Y ° is still the most pop- i lar eine ir rreat- ular, being in grea {x} liament has opened like a lion, a boisterous | show-storm having prevailed ali day. De- | spite this the crush of spectators was xr demand than all | immense, being only equaled by that of ' others combined, | gr ® Branee cr » fam alacwme ‘> . si hk { " | R ] i P an s t i879, when royaity first appeared on the | “‘Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster | Oui i ason hdd ( bal ths out Oul » O€ i al SHC i e Weed PiCes, IS 0 uur Senate in the son of the} than ever before. I never.hesitate to k f ] § 7 i t t Sa eee Prima Unaiee” This i aratoeten, tec he | seommnant Oh Rage Weioans | inake room for our large Spring mportations. ARNIvAL.—Tickets at one fare, good to], Abi : Druggist, Albany, Ind. } ' the extreme popularity of Lord and Lady } sp : etur aay rill be iasue oO Souris “oT, enfea in saving mt my enla } r ce ae 2 e A _ . se . T Se ee ete wae Seat ha il Rxcolleney delivered ba | I am safe in saying that my sales of | Mis is an opportunity that may never occur again. No reasonable offer refused. Georgetown, Summerside and all intermediate oe rae a . Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far excel those of | .. pay, é, — , . stations to parties attending the Charlotte Speech in both English and £ rench. eny other, and it gives th rough satisfa 7 4 r bey rast Nate PRICES LOWER “HEAN THE LOWEST, Don’t forget the place, th. In the Commons the following new | tion.’”—L.H Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. | Scorr Act.—Five Scott Act cases con- sti uted the docket at the Stipendiary Ma gistrate s Court this forenoon. Three of the cases were dismissed, and two adjourned for one Week, floor of town Carnival on Thursday, Feb. 7 ieliincelaliacin members were introduced: Hon, C. H. | “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills ’ } ' } ‘ } . } + ing “lies 23 j vy i= x Rervrn Visrr.—Wildey Lodge, L. 0.0. F..] upper by Sir John Macdonald and Sir} are the best selling m dic men In. Wy i . . . “ “> . . . *,s ° ‘ " | ety > 7. f ? : ‘ > . } . ao ms John Thompson; Mr. Boisvert by Sir Hee- | Store. [can recommend them conscien oho § will return the fraternal visit of St. Lawrence : Lodge on Monday evening next, 4th inst. | tor Langevin and Mr. Vanasse; Hon. Mr. i tiously.’—C. Bickhaus, Pharinacist, rhe visit to Prince Edward Lodge, Suammer- | Haggart by Sir John Macdonald and Hon. | & , » r j | | 4 Roseland, Ill. ‘“We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla 9 } here for over thirty years and always _ “ stil recommend it when asked to name the | IVMLA RR K mH - | } SQ, { j AR BE; —_ best blood-purifier.”— W. T. McLean, side, will tnke place on St. Valentine's Day, | Mr. Bowell; Hon. Mr. Dewdney by Sir 14th February. John Macdonald and Hon. G. E. Foster; | encom pn Sir Adams Archibald by Sir John Macdon- | | . a , . rT iwusts i 1 ons ' : A Waarsive.—The ice on the river is re-/ ald and Sir John Th mpson; Mr. Lepine j Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. | Uh town, Jan. 3, 1889. —~eod&wkly. ported very dangerous just now. Within} by Sir Hector Langevin and Mr. Curran: “T have sold your medicines for the | == - a yet oro — - _— a ey the past few days several teams broke|Mr. White by Sir John Macdonald and | ° a a " ery Boe | through, and some horses were drowned. Mr. Wall: ce, Mr. Dickey by Sit John Mae } ‘ oon is ne chine so OK J be i. ei tae = % Chis detng the case, it would be wel! for donald and Sir John Thompson; Mr. Nevin ful blood as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”— ‘ee A people to be a little careful about crossing. | by Mr. Laurier and Mr. Beausvieiil. | R. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. ) wae : s — i er , The reply to the speech will be discussed | ““Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gives the best | i sa Cavtios.—The public should not forget the | to-morrow. satisfaction of any medicine I have im | , Tea and Sale of Fancy Articles, to take place SRR Hanan ta k. I ee nee it a - st o a in the Market Hall on Feb. 14th, under the OvtOFS Say, eee Seer, Sees : y - i T 2 & » is ; ike . ounter.’ t never fails to me the auspices of the Upper Methodist Church. As the Street Car Strike. See a os aks ” me : , ’ ; ; : gine cases for which I recommend it, even it will be the festival of St. Valentine, one of lew Y where the doctors’ prescriptions have | {x} the attractions will be a Valentine Post Office. New York, Jan. 31. been of no avail.’—C. F. Calhoun, | ne ee : There have been several minor disturb- | Monmouth, Kansas. i C 3 ae —_ he yoy vy, ane a aa ances to-day which were quickly controlled A es o if r arruthers will iead the oung Men's Bible / 1, : te NPN Sp te, | ‘ ne TOY hwy mn + DMTT ‘ - r ° “i : Class in the new parlor of the ¥- MG. a. | PY the police. ‘The cars have been run on | yers voafsaparina, | | WISH TO NOTIFY THE PUBLIC that I have this day admitted my Brother, BENJAMIN most all the lines, and the ofticers assert | they are able to fill the strikers’ places with | new meu if they are unmolested. New York, Jan. 31 (4 p. m.) ._o—- All the street car lines have withdrawn Auten LaypLogps Must Go.—A Topeka,|their cars from the street. A collision Ken., despatch says that the Senate has un-j occurred between the police and the mob. At the manse of S¥. James’ Church, on the onimously passed a bill to restrict the owner Several shots were fired, the oflivers firing | 3lst Jan., by Rev. James Carruthers, Mr. ship of real estate to American citizens and|in the air. An arrested leader of the mob| Duncan MeNevin, of Bonsh uw, and Miss | those who have lawfully declared their inten- was shot in the foot from the crowd, | Annie McKenzie, of Long Creek. tion to become such, and to limit the area of pinnae ae U. PROWSE, as Partner in the Business hitherto carried on by me, the Business to be Dr. J. ©, Ayer & Co. Lowell, Mass, |COntinued under the name and style of Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5a bottle. } MARRIED. this evening, at § o'clock. Subject, “The Divine Inspiration of the Bible.” All young men are invited to attend. Older menalways welcome. Numerous arrests were made for riotous | As candidates for your patronage, we invite an examination of our past business record land which corporations may hold or own to |” ie Seal one section or less. CoEPass. BPE RLES. i * ™m an>nrT y+ rTM en . . . ‘ — | —--—_ In this city, on the 3lst Jan., John Me.) 40r FAIR, SQUARE DEALING. We promise for the future the best in quality, the most f eee eee A Distinguished Arrival. Millan, son of Daniel and Mary MeMillan,} in quantity, and the lowest prices to all customers without distinction of age or class, and children teething. is, purely vegetable pre- | denna aged 17 years. : * or ee . : , . a x paration, its ingredients are published around Tg age rans val at 8.45 to-morrow (Saturdayy| behind our promise stands our splendid stock of MENS’ AND BOYS’ READY-MADE each bottle. It is pleasant to the taste and Datestive Jin Matient ctates, thet Jeane morning from Sydney street for St. Danstan’s| CLOTHING and DRY GOODS. We pledge ourselves against inflated values and oppressive ateolutely harmless. It relieves constipation, Jetective Joe Kellert aces ERAS JORepe Cathedral. | : : e x regulates the bowels, quiets pain, cures diarr- Movre, Agent of the Hartford Insurance At Rock Barra, Lot 46, on 22nd Jan.. Alex- high prices, heea and wind colic, allays feverishness, de- Company in Indianapolis, who embezzled ander McCormack, aged 70 years, le 9 ing a stroys worms and prevents convulsions, sooth- | Over one million dollars, arrived in Mon- | wigow and seven children to mourn the loss - : SS : PROW $B iy i -_ - nw aD » es the child and gives it refreshing ard natur-|treal on Tuesd ay, having left his western | of a kind husband and father. May his soul al sleep. Castoria is the child’s panacea—the|home the previous S: Ay Tw Fi woah dk penne. a revious Saturday. Iwo of rest in peace. i : 5. i. RR mother’s friend, on 35 cents. Moore’s victims are also in the city, and At Rock Barra, Lot 46, on 27th Jan.. John : ee aa aa ‘ are negotiating with Kellert with a view of | McIsaac, aged 47 years, leat ing a feeble Charlottetown, January 29, 1889. =e MININo om Nova Scoria.—The Sal. having the defaulter arrested. It is said | mother and sister, besides a widow and six eee - — ——— ———— mon River — discovered in 1880, and that a lady accompanies the ex-Insurance } small children, the youngest 18 months old. t the first erushing at an outside mill made in Kiune The didesend wenn hight ceeimabell ieee March, 1881. The mill on the property was | “5°"" eek iikieeadk is Pelee Sa ae aie his sod . completed in August, 1881, and from that date Renneeeee nee ua taka eee a oe : until November, 1888, the mine has produced Nova Scotia News Notes. ila! a eran sey x 64,500 tons of quartz, which yielded through hci cee | ele i : the mill over 31,000 ozs. of gold, or an average Haurax, Jan. 31. : H of about 94 dwts. per ton of ore crushed. I[t| ; + liao - has yielded to ite owners in round figures | ,, The anaual statement of ‘he aes _ HAW KHR’sS 2 $600,000 1 af . ; , Nova Scotia shows the profits of last year aA. - “4 Re 0,000, and after paying all expenses of to be’ $141,000. reserve fund $46,000 oe a P F 4 equipment, working, protracted litigation, |"? %¢. 9444,UUU, reserve . a oe. 1} By say TEAL i} ] Sa a etc., has paid in cash dividends close upon deposits $4,751,000 and loans and dis- |! f a 4 | ; i i is i Se - $300,000, or had pvid that amount up to the | counts $5,825,000. : a5 ie 3 | EG ES BR Y end of November, 1833. The company owns} The Merchants Bank of Halifax shows 7 : nates eam 5 y quite a village of buildings. profits of $112,000, revenue fund $200,000, A Favorite and Most Valuable i : cmmnieiiaiainacens deposits $2,860,000, and loans and dis- Sex : . PoutLy Breptn ts Free.—Polly Bredin, the | counts $3 919,000. ulu far « i i woman who was married to Fred Barber, the #8, Ape Reme dy OF all ha Oat and i English commercial traveler who committed oe Wael ; a. 4 : “e ; ye taige sles Jim Again. suicide, is free. The evidence with which it The “Peoples Jimmy” Agi was proposed to convict her of bigamy served ie . ae ; to liberate her. The grand jury, at the QUEBEC, Jan. 31. It has cured huadrede - Saar Toronto criminal assize court, devoted a por- McShane got a big reception upon his h »peless. It soothes, heals and strength ns tion of W ednesday to the examination of wit- arrival to take his seat to-day. he ex- tie diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs In Lung Diseases. nesses by whose testimony it was sought to Minister was met at the depot by a crowd q each ae aoe as oF a % = “re ‘ . a fresh cold if taken in time. rice 50 cents show that Polly had deliberately left Canada of friends and escorted tothe Parliament 85 on - sellrenag 13 ave = ents 7 Niagara her husband, Thomas W. W. HAWKER & SON, for the valle of marrying Fred Barber at buildings, headed by a band. He was also ; The effort | 8erenaded at Three Rivers. Mercier begins in, being at the time alive. cecilia ) ZL /\ po Gack om iatent ‘on Pelig part failed, |to feel that his late colleague is a white} oy yy 4, mas dele NR. W/E ie : and the grand jurors were constrained to | elephant on his hands. Albani also arrived} he ce a 7 -~ throw out the bill. on the same train. j ee : . cee rave x ~ . : 3 : . Hx Was Conep.—Says an exchange : A A Good Profit. A) 1% Lhe Great Clothing Sale will continue for Fifteen druggist recently received a visit from a | A iat, MN EJ : ~ z ! lantern-jawed, hollow-eyed man, who ask- Moxrneat, Jan. 31. | [haialaminle tee =| |\Edays longer, to give ali a chance to obtain some of the ed in cadavervus tones, if he could give ee eo RAAT re yaw eee 9 °° The annual report of the Richelieu and Ontario Navigation Co. shows protits of 8 per cent. on the capital, but no dividend will be paid as the directors advise instead a decrease in the debt and efforts to further strengthen the Company’s credit and finan- - Bargains. PROWSH BROS. successors to L. E, Prowse,“ The Wonderfal Cheap Man.” him any remedy that would drive away a nightmare-like care that was preying upon his health. The man of drugs nodded, and compounded a mixture of quinine, worm- wood, rhubarb and epsom salts, with a dash of castor-oil, and offered it to the despair- ing patient, who apothetically gulped > cial position, : eee down. History avers that for six months a gee wR 7 ‘ourts ’s Crapes. oot Sed he could not think of anything except new A Drowning Story Denied. Courtald ( apes , - - ~ oe schemes tor getting the taste out of his — Bainoral Crapes, of the world, came off at the Minneapolis), confirmation of the alleged calamity be-| Black French Cashmeres, Kinaston, Jan. 31. ee h ty las Gamnkan | mouth. , a ie Vem hony a & NTN ny —_-— It would appear that the story regarding € ape Cloths. PRuili By v d L HH} Dy rid v Ui Skatixe Contest.—A 20-mile ice skating/the drowning of twelve men in a lake in lack Freneh VWeri Ae . ' : contest for $150 a-side and the championship | the backwoods of Frontenac is a ** yarn,” B ae : nea HOES. WILL BE REPEATED IN ‘ Base Ball Park, Minneapolis, a few afternoons » dhtetaabic : df ; : ago, The contestants were Axel Paulson, of |S °Ptnable. = Black Hindoo Cashnicres, Sy), PETER’S SCHOOL { Norway. the world’s champion, and Rudolf Black Henrietta Cloths 9 Be 4 ww ———[x]—-——_-- Goetz, of Milwaukee, the 20-mile champion. Steamers Detained. eck Car a BULGES, ON ; The course ee six os the a _ " sot Black Serges 2 | ; was in good condition. aulson wore skates eae: Sok Ot Se the sakes of which were 17 inches long. : “1 —— - Black Dress Cloths. Wednesday, February 13 About 5,000 people were in attendance. The Owing to the strike twenty steamers are S skaters were started“at 2.56. Paulsen easily | detained at Glasgow. It is impossible to Crape Laces, BY SPECIAL REQUEST | took the lead and was never headed. He fin-| secure a sufficient number of seamen and] — me 3Y SPECIAL REQUEST. | 4 eS ast ees ee diet hene, firemen to work the vessel. Crape I ribges, The Programme wil! consist of other inter 3.464 and the 20 miles at 4..¢- <a] ) ain — Kyi ROS esting items. Admission, 20 cents. 9 minutes 14 seconds. Goetz finished 10 seccemietialiiaiine. Dull Jet Trimmings. jani] | : miles at 3.38, 15 miles at 4.014, and then : — ose age CN — —_ } 3 es 1 © i if } 4 d E I les at 3.98. 15, miles at 4.014; and ther wt ne ie eee in One and a Half Yard Ends, winoree dunaet hands at even Toronto, Feb. 1.—-10 a. m. A FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT WANTS LOST. FOUND &e! — ~— South to west winds; mostly cloudy, mild LOWEST PRICES. re : : | . ———— Vinslow’ with rain; cooler to-night or to-morrow. 7 : syrien se ee anes. wed when | —————— oT ANLEY BR 8 te tae a e oothin : febl—3i . odie ent hf el oes Selling eap A General Ser bs tural *% 4 little sufferer at once; it produces natut . ay N EP Bs Re eo OWNS BLOCK. | WrANTED IMMEDIATELY Gen con me sleep by relieving the child from pain; J 4 e | BROWNS Qa | VW vant, References required. Apply to Mrs. “hri Sa Jh’town, Jan. 4. rn (‘oRRISON. Grafton Street. ah and the little cherub awakes as bright 3 . 1. MORRISON, Graft yn Siree i } : t cane ist imcsstaceigcatis* : mabey Ga aire coals ah ethan. ae : very pleasant oye al = Sa - 4 the child, softens the gums, VENDERS will be received at the City Clerk’s T ore On f Hag | "YT ANTED.—A Servant for general house- 5 eae soothes lieves Wind, regulates the bowels, and . Office until Noon of MONDAY, the 4th day - 69 BE § E 9 EARS W work ina family of four. No washing. ain, reile » reg A J ABLE 4 | Apply-at this office: tf—febl P the best known remedy for — ot February next. from parties willing to Re nt eens _ arising from teething or other h i Mi tomey.at-l.sw. Natary Prhiic &o | > whether aaaby-ive cents oo bottle. Be ease t e dooms iN arket Hail, Attorne Bum; dt Vual y PULL, we, wa NTED.—At the Hospital for the Insane, an * ; USCS. ‘oa rs , - i ied *the Stinendiary vistrate . PT AIYrTeTraAu. Dp LTT assistant Laundress, Apply at the Hospi- mw om coum 1 ask for Mrs. W inslow’s Soothing (lately occupied by the Stipendiary Magistrate CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E..1L ‘eat assistant Laundress, Apply at e ® sHioes BSS + gure ant and City Council), for one or more years). i = Syenp, take no other kind. {Apr Tenders to statg what amount lessee wou'd be —_--—~——— A tena ae ‘ to pay for rent per year to the city. ; hee oP iat scitieiiain: ie io } rep) al SOLE: iS : di must go. Youmay as well bi yet oA information apply to the City | OFFICE—London House Buiiding, | ws iD,—A Housemaid—one who bas had ALL remnan® a th cook on (Davies’ Corner). Queen St. La _ Some experience, Apply at Mks. GEORGE <A ‘gi ™ pave a barge %4 ~nuyone, men © ech a e Othe Council do not bina themselves to accept a a eo AKE. ti—jan26 & a i: e ‘a sat or any Tender. ; | a dacdonal ee } the ane "By wee MoPHERSON Ai, Finis of Legal Basin ene altended \ ANTED.—A good general Servant, by 2 lady ' A hig show oom & eee carnival atin A. H. Mo a. o. a ae ut iow interest. Md ane. No washing. Apply — jan25—eudé&ewkiy. yerarrres. ae * io