THE DAILY RXAMINER ee ee + nec nce . ——_ —ciataiactntlne — Local and Other Items. , Spectat bargains in all kinds of footwear to-night at Gotf Bros a Look,.— A lot i men’s rubber shoes « nly 40 cents at Goff Bros iia Tuat hacking cough can be 89 quickly cured by Shiloh’s care.—Redcin Bros novidwly Rear of Lyceum down stairs and rear of galiery will be 25 cents Don't miss seeing the Highland Flisg and Claymore Drill at the Lyceum on Mon day. sinensis Oversuoes.—Men's, women's and chil dren’s overshoes very cheap to-night at Goff Bros > Secure your tickets and avoid the erush at the Lyceum on Monday evening. anil Srarriino .-——Sixty pair ladies kid slip- pers in sizss No. 6 and 7, at half price.— Goff Bros ostatnans Ras, shorts, cracked feed, calf meal fax seed, &c. &c , for sale cheap at George Car ter & Co's, jan 18, lw. Writ you suffer with Dyspepsia and Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is sure to cure you. —Reddia Bros. novidwly 200 suit lengths, job lot, worth $18 te $20, now selling for 8ldand #14.—D A Bruce. j2 llw eod Pp, E. letanp Catsnpar.—Nicely inter- leaved copies of Chappeile’s Calendar and Handbook at the Diamond Bovkstore. Tas Crvic Exsction —It is rumored that gneof our most popular young medica! en may be a candidate for Ward One. Go tothe P. E. Island Hat Store and see their new English hats.-— Prowse Broa., the Wonderful Cheap Men. }23 Si Hats —Tweuty-ene cases of new hard and soft hats received ac Prowse Bros , the Wonderful Cheap Men. j23 Si For the latest style in English hard and sad soft hats go to Prowse Brows., the Wonderful Cheap Men. j23 Si Leavine Quango. —Twenty-eight families leave Johette, Que., st the end of the month to settle in the Edmonton District, mm . 2. Gru Caxtow.—Mr. D. McDonald, of Vernon Biver, has kindly consented to per- form Gillie Calum at the Scotch Concert Munday night. Fast Durerxe.—Eleveu persons have been summoned to appear before His Honor on Mondsy to answer to the charge of of fast driving on the streets. ¥. M. C. A.—To-morrow afternoon at 4 e'clock, there will ba held in the Y. M. C. A., ameeting for men only. Good music will be provided. All should attend. ‘anikanianenies Preut seats in ey of Lyceum 25 cents, rear seais in body of hati and rear of gallery 25 ceats. White tickets 25 cents, drab, 35. Lesa than half price. A counter full of novels at the Diamond Bookstore selling leas than half price. Specially low prices in everything to-night. _—-o --—— Scorcu Concent.—Reserve seat tickets to be had from the city drug stores snd from Messrs. James Paton & Co-, Theo. L. Chappelle and the Bazaar Store. —_»-——_ “cuoonem Asmone.—We are sorry to hear that the schooner Avenger is ashore near St. Jobo’s, Nfld., and is likely to be a total loss. The Avenger is owned by Mr, Geo. Wright wan. sini Coaetine Accrpgent.— The seven-year-old son of Earneat Ferguson, of Ambherst, while coasting down a hill on Monday, caught his foot in a hole and had his leg on just above the ankle. mira Notice. —Members of the Calendonian Club of P. E. Island will please meet at the Lyceum on Monday evening at seven o'clock sharp, with plaid and bonnet. Ratrance, side door of Lyceum. Twenty to thirty per cent. saved.—We are offering the balance of our winter cloths at great reductions. Purchasers will save the above percentage by buying from us now till frst ot Februsry.—John MacL-od & Co. ‘ Jan. 18 lw, Bargains in Sheetings, Pillow Cottons (circular and plain) Table Linens, Na»kins. Embroide ies.and all white goods, at Jas. Pavon & Co.'s, Market Square. —_jan22 Sieod Must Have Betis.—A number of parties have been driving sleighe in the city without bells appended thereto to the danger of pedestrians. This is an iofringment of the bye-law of the city, and the police have inatructed to prosecute all offenders. es More Converta.—A late cable despatch from London says: A fortnight ago | re- ferred to the reception into the Roman Osthoiic Church of Lady Somers. “I now hear of another convert, Lady Sherborne, who was received at the Oratory a short time ago by Father Godolphin Osborne. Ow Deo, 3lst the merchants and others will be making out their accounts and will expeot payment of them. For this particular kind of billiousness there is nothing like the hard cash ; but for ordiuary bilioua headache, &c, ®verybody's Pills are the great remedy. For 25 deats you can buy a box at your nearest Crug atore. Remember the clearing out sale of beets «and shvees at stamper’s Corner. The sho » has to be vacat- ed for building pu poses. Now is the time to get bargaius io fine | boots. ove-shoes, slippers, &c. as the steck znust be se t —K. a _ Tie Scorrisu Coxcrnt on Monday even- ing at Charlottetown is but one of the many similar celebrations, which will be held on! thesame evening in the principal cities of Canada and the United States as well. The concert committee of the Caledonian Club, under the auspices of which Burn’s anni- Vertery takes place have devoted their best efforts to make the concert a grand success, and the prospects are that Monday «vening’s entertainment in honor of Scotland's poet, Will be the best of the seascn, _| at Brompton. TELEGRAPHIC VEWS, Specuat DesPatoues ro . MF inintediaiid OTTAWA NOTES —_—_— ~~ Parliament Meets Feb, 25th. AN EXPLANATION. Orrawa, Jan 23 The meeting of Parliament has been fixed for February the 25:h. It transpires that two of the tenders re- ceived for the fast Atlantic service are from the Allans and the Furness Line. The Grit papers are m+king a character- istic howl because a cheque has be: nissued to the contractors for the Kingston Graving Dock for $32,000, despite a former decision of the Government to withhold the ac- counts due until the pending matters were settled. The facta are that the Government some months ago decided to withhold the amounts then €due, and are still duing a. Che cheque just issued is for work perform- ed since that time and is in accordance with & promise given by the Hon. Frank Smith, acting Minister of Public Works, at the date of the garnishee, as an induce- ment to carry on the work to completion, aod thus avoid the delay which at that time seemed inevitable, _—---—e- ———. A Foolish Man Rebbed. « Hatrrax, Jan 25. George Scott, who states that he belongs to Charlottetown, was robbed of twenty dollars in « house in Brunswick Street last night. Champienuship Won. New York, Jan, 23. In a billiard contest between Slossen and Shaefer last night, for the ehampionship of the world and a one thousand dollar stake, Schaefer won by 800 to 692. er eee eee Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Jan. 23.--10 a. m. Fresh to strong southerly to westerly winds, milder, with light falls of snow or sieet in most places. ——— Obituary. AmBerst, Jan. 23. Charles J. Wescott, the well-known horseman, is dead ee I General Veicxrapuic News. Lonpon, Jan. 21.—Col. A. North has been appointed assistant adjutant General of Canada, in succession to Col. Goldie. Lonpon, Oat., Jan. 21.—Hyman, grit, who was unseated here yesterday, will again contest the constituency, The costs in the ease which the unseated candidate. wili have to pay amount to $1,126. Sr. Petrerspure, Jan. 21.—The Czire- witch’s tamine committee, in order to en- able the farmers to continue their work, has decided to purchase ten thousand horses yn Siberia to place the farmers’ horses killed on account of the famine. OCarzo, Jan. 21.—After official notice of the accession of Abbas Pasha has been givento the powers, the Khedive will make a tourabread, visiting Constantinople, Odessa, St. Petersburg, Vienna and,Paris. Panis, January 21.—M. Laur, who was struck by M. Constans, Minister of Iater- jor, in the Chamber of Depuries on Tues- day, senta challenge last night to the minister to fight a duel. The latter re- fused to accept the challenge and M. Laur has written to M. Constans repeating the insulting language which he used toward him in the chamber. Cuicaago, Jan. 21.—The city ‘s threat- ened with a water famine this morning. The lake crib at the end of the tunnel main, the source of the city’s water supply, is choked up with ice and is frozen solid for the first time since the tunnel was built. All manufactoriesin the city were unable to start up this morning and hotels and residcnces could not secure even enough water for cooking purposes. In case of a serious fire, the fire department would be almost helpless. Montreal, Jan. 21 —The session of the royal coummussien which opens here 01 the 28.h inst., is ‘ook d forward to with much interest. John P. Whelan, whose name has beon so much connected with b oiling transactions as Mercier’s victim, will be one of the first to give evidence. The in- teresting part of his evidence will relate to the first amount of money he claims to have paid Mercier. The amount was $4,000 and was paid the premier in a little room off the office of one of the lead- ing hotels here in the presence of the land lord who will be called on tou confirm the story. Another amount likewise paid Mercier in the same place and under the same circumstances was $6,000. Lonxpon, Jan. 21,—The funeral of Cardinal Manning took place to-day from the Oratory Nearly all the the best families in England, including all the Roman Catholio nobility, were represented in the Oratory, many members of the House of Commons and House of Lords being present. The funeral procession was one of the most solemnly magoificent ever witnessed. It was headed by 5U0 priests in full canonical robes; after them came 14 bishops in the most elaborate ecclesiastical robing Behind the bishops were a number of canons in rich mourning vestments and behind them a host of choristers. The bishop of Clifton (Hon. Wm. Chifford) officiated at the Requiem Mass, Rev. John U. Hedley, bishop of New- port and Menevia, preached the sermon. Mave Him Insang.—In their house on a lonely road leading from Palmer, Mass., to Ware, « few mights ago, Herbert C Gates, the 31 year old son of Josiah Gates, ‘became violently insane while suffsring frum the grip, and after struggling for an hour with his mother for the possession of a shot gun, secured the weapon and rush- ing out into the yard fatally shot himself. The father is dangerously ill. a Crove, whooping cough and bronchitis im- mediateiy relieved by Shiloh’s Cure.—Reddin novidwly- ee ee SS A mats - SATURDAY, JANUARY 28, 1892. | Local and Other Items. GREATSALE CoL.p.—The thermometer registered four ; teen degrees below zero in Montreal on Wed- j; nesday. In Charlottetown the coldest this } season has been seven above zero, which was ; marked on Thursday night. 2 ; ; : | evidence in this case is now all in, and Mr. | Davies was addressing the Court in the Court took recess to-day. Maits.—The Northumberland having been taken off the Charlottetown-Pictou route, until further notice the maiia will be carried by the Stanley, which wi'l rnn between this port and Pictou as long as possible. The mails this evening will come by the Stanley _——— 2 received a telegram from Mr. Burke, of Montreal, which states that the Insurance Commissioners report has just been issued, showing the surplus «f the— Company. of which Mr. McLean is agent in this city- f to have been nearly $15,000,000 on the 39th o June last. Tus Enema Hexe.—The steamer Northum berland called at Georgetown yesterday evenipg on her way from Pictou and took the barkentine Erema in tow. This morning about six o’ciock she left the Erema near the Blick Buoy and came in with the mais, Subsequently the tug W. H. Aitken went out to the Erema and towed her in. MaAnriace Betis.—The marriage of Mr. Fred. Herman Sawyer and Mise Adelia E. Smith wae sulemnized at the residence of the orite, Gloucester, Maas., on Tuesday last, January 19th. Mr. Sawyer is well and favorably known to almost every person in Charlottetown, having been engaged as Big Surpitus.—Mr. A. A. MeLean has OF HeaTHeR Betir-Fastnet Case.— The! interests of the Heather Belle when the| —~-—-COMMENCING ON—-— WEDNESDAY, 20th INST. JAS. PATON & 60. will offer during the next Two Weeks ‘STANLEY BROS. Se neem | en eee Cleaning UpSale REMNANTS AND ODDS AND ENBS. W* TAKE STOCK FEBRUARY Isr, and as we do not . veut i ba tee tory the ODDs AND ENDS we have made a pile of them on our Counter, and GENUINE BAR- GAINS WILL BE GIVEN. e 2 Ends .f Black and Colored Dress Goods, Cashmeres, Serges, etc.; ends of Mantle and Jacket Cloths, Prints, Ginghams, Embroideries, Laces, ete ALSO A few pieces of BLACK ani COLORED DRESS’ GOODS at specially low prices. their whole etock of WHITE COTTONS, purser on the Boston steamers fer about twenty years. Last year he acted as purser ; on the Carroll. ‘Tue EXAMINER extends congratu ations, Boanp or Heatrn.—A meeting of the Board of Health was calied for this fore- noon to consider the applications for license to operate slaughter-houses within the city limits received from Saunders & Campbell, Ebenez r Wheatley and Wil- liam Seller. Af:er ~ giving the matter some attention the meeting adjourned un- til Tuesday evening next for a fuller at- tendance of members of the Board. The applications for license were referred to the Health Officer, Dr. Johhson, to report upon on Tuesday night. A Pleasing Sense Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it acts iu harmony with aature to effectually cleanse the system when cos- tive or bilious. For sale in 252 bottles by all leading druggists. jl4tths aS 44) se 1093 E do not elaim to have been in existence when Columbus discovered America, but the world has progressed since 1/92, and we do c'aim to have kept pace with pregress mm our particular line, and we now claim to be able to please the most fastidious inthe selection of a Clock, for we have imported ono hundred and fifty nicely firished Clocks from new patterns, $1.50 uvwards. We have also on hand a large supply of WATCHES, SILVERWARE, SPECTACLES, etc., cheaper than ever offered to the public. Atso—Cleaning and Repairing of locks, Watches and Jewelry attended to. Satisfaction guaranteed. G. G. JURY, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUAKE, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Charlottetown, Jan, 21, 1862—dy 2aw FIRE INSURANCE Imperial Insurance Comp’y. Assets, . . $9 081,260 Surplus, 2,224,666 Hartford Fire Insurance Cv. £6.743.046 2,552,339 Phenix Fire Insurance Co., OF LONDOW. $600,000 stg. Risks taken at current rates. Assets, Surplus, Reserve Fund, FENTON T. NEWBERY, General Agent for P. E. I. J. E. WYATT, Agent, Summerside. janl4—lw CASE PALTD -——— FOR CLEAN DRY WHEAT, FREE FROM SMUT, At the Roller Mills. jan8—dy 6i eod & wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND &¢ Ag Friday, 22nd inst, a Sleigh Robe, Finder will be rewarced by applying at this office. jan23 eo Friday morning, a Sleigh Robe, : The owner can have it by proving property acd psying for this advertisement. jan23 GEN (s !—" Life of Sir Johan A. Macdo ald’ is tne most popular book now on the Wo- minion market. See reviews in daily and weekly papers. Next week we will be p epured to fill orders ia eizht styles of bindings. A.sents’ requisitions promptly fi:led We want four energetic Canvasse:s Address EARLE Pus- LISHING Hovussg, St. John, N. B. jan22 UTORING.—.An experienced teacher is open for engaven.ent as tuior, one or two hours per day. Apply at this office. si—jan2i T° LET-— The desirable Dwelling House heat- ed with hot water, and situa‘’e on corner of Prince’ and Dorchester Streets, which is now eccupied by Wm. Ff. Roome Possession given in May or November next, as mey be desired. Premises may be seen on application to GEORGE ALLEY. tu th sat—janl19 UND.—A purse of money. The owner can have same on epplication at THE EX «MINER —— payment for this advertisement, SHEETINGS, PILLOW = COTTONS, TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELS, and all kinds of -HOUSE- HOLD FURNISHINGS at extraordinary reductions from usual selling prices. From the well-kaown reliable character of goods kept in stock by’ JAS. PATON & CO., and at the low prices now marked, they have confidence in aasert- ing that better value has not beeen sub- mitted in Dry Goods for many years past. Special Value ——IN ALL KINDS OF~ — WHITE GOODS. White Embroidery, White Pique, White Tucked Lawns, White Checked Muslins, White Cotton Chemises, White Cotion Knickers, White Cotton Nighi Gowns, White Cottons, White Nainsooks, White Linens, efe., ete, It will be to every Lidy’s edvantage to attend this Great Sale and secure Bargains before buying their. Spring Sewing. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Jas, Palo & U8, BROWN’s BLOCK, 168 Market Square. Ch’town, Jan. 18, 1892—dy & wky C. R. SMALLWOOD, Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office in Cameron Block, laiely occupied b F. L. Haszard, Esq., South Side of Queen Seen, MONEY TO LOAN. Ch'town, Jan, 21, 1892—e0d & wy 8m STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK, Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 18992~—eod & wky ‘ Sa ee = —— —SeEV— Starting the Year Right | —{x canes AY FROM THIS PRESFNT DATE:—“I will patronize PROWSE BROS. and the \) dollars I save by trading with them I will give to the poor. make PROWSE BROS. happy, make many poor of the city myself, and will tell my friends and they will be happy.” In doing s> I will happy, and will be happy If you do this, you may expect a happy and prosperous year. Money foolishly spant is money thrown away. : We say, DUN’I DO IT, for the sake of your families. __ We are determined that we will stand up in your interests, and all through the will hunt for Birguns ior you; s) ke-p youe eye on our advertisement. If thing we will do it, even if it cost a Thousand Dollars to do it. year we say a We want your confilence and your trade, and we will do you good. {x} PROWSE BROS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, January 5, 1892—eod & why G0 TO PERKINS & STERNS Staple & Fancy Drv Goods —A'T— LOW PRICES! Charlottetown, January 5, 1892—eod & wky sini sea ey (x)—_—_—__ Sale. To be soll by Pablic Anction, at ihe Court House jo Charlottetown, in Queen's County, on WED- NE-DAY. the Twenty-fourth day of £: bruary v Mortgage next, 1892, at the hour of Eleve:. o'clock, | a. Mm. : 5 LL that trict, piece or parce! of land, situate lying and being in Charlottetown, in Q wen's ' => Prince Fdward Isiand boended and | described as follows, that is to eny - Commen- cing OO the south-eastern side of Kent ~tree: in said city, and in the north-sastera boundary of a piece of jand in the possession of John Ja: k-on and running thence along raid boundary south: : , or to tk JUST ISSUED. esos pecemeseees act finan | easterly sixty-four feet four inches thence no: th-ea-terly along said rear line iwenty- —_—_—_—— (x1) —- —--— ix feet and six inches, cr to the proper line of a viot of land heretofore conveyed by Thomas | Carpenter to Mary Walsh ; theuce north-wester- | ly along said line to the said Kent Street ; thence We respecttully ask that all @oo) 8c Saat at the Thirt Hundred of Town Lots in Shae amounts due us be paid during this Month. HASZARD & MOORE, | The above sale will be made under and by vir- Charlottetown, Jan. 22, 1892 —w fa j'ue of a po-er of gele contained i ert Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the fon d«y of May, \. D. 183 made between John | Johnston alias John Carpenter, of the one part ss — undersigned of the other nrart. : : or fur:ber particulars a t i | Stewart, Solicitor Charlatteteens. . wee e. Dated this 16th day of January, A. D. 1*92, } or - ci LES ‘ iON RBROWN’S BLOCK. | janl§— evr sat t] HAR Kk. ee + i otis: f eager ai 5: Se ee eae Y eer wt hig