THE DAILY LLL — Local and Other Items. ELectron in West Huron to-day. - the Supreme Court open i at Georgetown this forenooL We have alot of child: en's ulsters which we h ve put upen the corn- ter to-day at 75 centseach — Harris & Stewart. : Rex Orv Goons, if you will, wut take our advice and s*e Jas Paton & Co's. new stock of ready made clothing which they offer cheap- tt a a nate len Local and Other Items. LeEMEMBER Mr. Bain’s lecture this even- jirg, - o'clock. Full sttendance requested. Do Nor be led astray by misrepresenta- tion. James Paton & Co. are the only firm in town shewing boys’ aud children’s new spring clothing. i FuNERAL.—The funeral of the late Hon. James Waiburton took place this afternoon at ~_ TELEGRAPHIC AEWS. SproiaL Desrpatouzes To Tu EXAMINER. Petrel, found abandoned off Minehead, and towed to (Queenstown. ~~ : creda x.—This is civic election day} = Durt. No 2 Battery, G. A., gun drill at Wrecked Crew Rescueé, D rame » 7 30 to night. senile ’ - in - screxroor, Feb. 23. | TOR ZiRst, COURSE, OF LEDTURES Je New Sp:ing Ciething at Jas | PHILopeRMA is a positive cure hs tinelin OOL, . 23. Charlottetown will compriss Twelve Week- ; 7 : . Th S F ; f N ly Lectures in Botany. by MR. FR*NCIS BAIN. Paton & Co feb22 jand eca'ds, Iv acts like magic. {2 lm The steamer St. Franc, from VOW | The FIRST LECTURE will take place - ‘ York, arrived at Liverpool yesterday. She Srrreme Court.—The February term of | M. I. S.—-Meeting this evening at 8 had on board the crew of the schooner | i | It was supposed British brig Esther are ashore near Wex- ford. Their crews have been landed safely. The Lumber Scandal. Orrawa, Feb. 23. The latest developments in the Mercier neta LE COA AA OO LOE EAE Te AE a EXAMINER. ~ - a oe -_ ’ - - TUESDAY, MOUNT ALLISON UNIVERSITY EXTENSION. ON TUESDAY NEXT, FEB. 23rd, _-IN. THE—— Lecture for the purpose of frée discussion and assisting those who desire to prevare for the University examination. The membership fee will be $1.00. CENTRAL COMMIPTEE. . William Heard, | Rich, Johnson, M. D., T J. Leeming, M. D., James Mc M. D., Percy Pope, | LW. Watson, T. C, Jamea, Ask to see 45 inches wide, FEBRUARY Cade iinet = = re tina ome SIN 23, 1892 ~ ts Coes ads the PRIS, knowing that they will bear EXAMINATION and COMPARISON. our ALL-WOOL FRENCH at 55 cents per yard. CASHMERE, ’ e Thongs Foley, tues i ae er than any old goods. Largest variety, low- a quarter to one o'clock. There was 4 large | Lumber scandal is tothe effect that Mr. | F. 8. Moore, ; [x la o -= (x) eat prices. —Jas. Paton & Co. : sew iunece, ‘The funeral train left at one| Edwards, Grit M. P. for Ruseell, obtained a | David Laird. 4 o'clock refund of $2,3900 lumber ducs, the refund} feb2Z—2i Waxtep —Wanted by the Wonderful Creap Men, every man, woman and child on P. E L. to bay children’s clothing from them, Wide-awake, economic buyers, who under- stand their business and know good goods and low prices when they see them, prefered feb23 3i siviiadiieinapha Notice. —We call attention to the firemen’s excellent progrsmme in another column. We nitics new ususic by the orchestra, and a change in the socal of « fine order. We con- gratalate the firemen on their fine pe: form- ace, and predict a ful house. Now that la grippe is ravaging the country, it behooves us to keep in a cen:lition to defy it, and for this purpose there is nothing beter than Ever-body’s Pills 25 cents invested in this popular family medicine now may fave that many dollars !#*er RQ Wants a Recoup Advices from Bath, Me , state that William Coctura, weighing only 149 pounds, put ap a 101 pound dumb bell from shoulder to arm’s length above bis head twenty-seven times in succession A world’s record is claimed for the per- formance. - Ws are not sorry that we cannot show you piles of children’s and boys’ clothing left over from last summer, }591 Sut we wre happ 9 : Wedue mend . . Charlottetown, on THURS, : instan' to be able to state that we are the oniy &'m = We ine adav evevlogs March 9p, 16 h, i —, o’clock is DAY . t, in town who can snow you hundreds of new 23 d, aud 30ch, Meetings of the Ladies Com vv mes. Sutiet All Unclaimed Good held by the Pri spring suits hrought over by the SN. Stanley | ™2'tee will be held in -he Lodge Room at 7 onemet ees. — 2a = ” oe this mooth and will be sold at prices that will please ever ybody.—das. Paion & Co, > Mzrsopist “HURCH AT ALLISON. —Aqnerter of an acre of Jand bas been don sted by Mr Douglas Steeves for » Methodiat church at Allison, a section of the Seli:bury circuit, and —————~.—— Lear YEAR comes but once in every four years, and it may be four years before you will have a chance to hear Mr. Hodgeon’s Bible Class if you don’t attend their enter- tainment on the 29th inst. Tue Women’s Christian Temperance Union gratetul'y tender to the trustees of the Wes- leyan Acadeny a cordial vote of thanke for the sum of $37 50 p'aced at their disposal for industiia‘ and juveniie wo eomeillapetaennenan Don’t make any cugagement for Monday evening, 29 h inst , but leave that evening free to attend the entertainment given by the young men of Mr. Hodgsou's Bible Cass inthe bssement of the Mechodist Church, at Sc’clock Silver collection at ihe door. cibcincilpianonnes A REMEDY that is endursed by physicians must have some merit, for no physician of any standing will pisce his seal of approval 4 preparation anew he knows it to be good Now Estey’s Ema'sion of Und Liver Qu is not only endorsed by physicians bat largely used by them in their practice, febl lm -> Masonic Bazaak Commirtee.—The ladies of the Mas»nic Bazaar Sewing Commlttee are r: quested to meet at the Masonic Hall, Water ~ireet, to-morrow afternoen at 2 30 o'clock. p m., as well as 2 30 p. m. LOOKING FOR MANGANESE.—An American company has @ numb-r of men engaged in prospecting for manganece at W vcodworth being made a few days after Federal elections, A Suggestion. Orrawa, Feb. 23. [t is understood that Mr. Northrup, the new M. P. for East Hastings, has been asked to move the address in the Commons, The seconder has not yet been selected. West Northumberland. (rrawa, Feb. 23. Election takes place in West Northun- | berland on March Lith. There are good ! prospects of redeeming the constituency. Nominatiou. VauDREvIL, Que , Feb. 23. Mr. McMillan (Govt.) and Mr. Howard (Mercierit+) were nominated for the vacant seat in Vaudreuil. > West Huron. CuiinTon, Feb. 23. There appears to be little doubt of Secretary of State Patterson's election to-day in Vest Huron. Toronms Feb 23. 104 m. L'ght to moderate winds; fair and mild. eee eee ee Nettlement, Albert Co, N. B. They have tnnuelied about 1 100 feet into the side of the subscription paper is in the hands of the Kev. Mr. Howard with about three hundred dollars subscribed and promise ad, and arrange- ments are being made for carrying o” the work to be competed by conference, or 3000 | after.- Moncton Times oa Tur MARKET — There was a very fair } attendance at the mark-t to-day Prices re | ' shepody Mountain, but as yet no large quan } ‘ity of the mineral has been found, A small deposit has been discovered, however, and it bas proved very valuable. a ep TR AR Supreme Court. i Georcetown, Feb. 23. | The February term vf the SupremeC rurt i ovened this morning at 10v’clock,the Master } i tantly made in our obituary netics of the Personal Hon. John Yeo, Port Hill, was registered at the H -te! Davies Jast evening A. Gillis, hop grower, son of Juhn Gillis, Relle Creek, arrived home a few weeks ago from Washington on a visit to his father. a+ -A correspondent bas kindly called our attrentiun to some misstatements inadver- ; late Mr. Warburton in yesterday’s issue. I sh STAN ST. PAUL'S Young People's Society. A* EXHIBITION OF DISSOLVING VIEWS illuminated with the Oxy hy avoge Light i OOM, Charlottetown, Feb BROW IN’S LEY BROTHERS BiIxvvCe.. . 11, 1882—eod & wky will be given in ST, PAUL'S 8. HVOL AT KIGHT O'CLOCK. Portraits of eminent rans aud views of on this occasion, togethér with many. other beautifu! and i: teresting scenes and objects. ADMINSION— Members of the Young People’s Society, free ; non-members. 18 cents. feb!é—tu fri mon tu Prince Edward Island Railway. give away at tremendous reduction fr Boots (Laced) 60 eents a pair. We have these Bouts separate and will UNCLAIMED GOODS. a ¢ WE are instructed by the Sunerimtendent to sell by Auction. at tie Freight House in Edward Isiand Rsilway. Terms ca<h. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneer a a ee feb29—dy ti sie ——= trade with us that On Tuesday Evening, 23rd inst. BoOoTS ; CLEAR places associated with their namea will be shown WE ARE GOING TO PUT A NEW FRONT IN OUR SHOP. —— —_—— ED OUT. Before alteration we have some large lots of Boots to om 20 io 40 per cent :—178 pairs Infants’ Boots, average price 45c., now 2be. ; be glad to show them. x)——_—-- we will give them as IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AN GOFF BROTHERS’ CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, February 23, 1892—eod & wky BARGAINS We have a large stock of White Goods, bought at 3 the very lowest prices, ani we guarantee all wao good value 606 pairs Women’s Strong Bo «ts (Laced), $1 32, now $1.00 ; 95 pairs Women's Dongola Butt and Laced, $1 88, now $1 50; 176 pairs Women’s Kid and Goat (Laced), high price, reduced abvut 35 per cent. ; 287 pairs Men’s Boots, Custem and Feetory make, 25 to 40 per cent off; 86 pairs Boys’ Boots, $1.45, now $1.15 (this heavy line we have stuppad making); 80 psirs Misses’ Strong D SEE THEM. mained with a few exceptious the same as last) 6 i. Ritis d he says that it wes Judge “ : on e i ars ' 4) - : } ee at, cues med ime ee eee ; : ; ; ; —~-IN ALL KINDS OF—— _— 7 be 1 i DLs > i é a “ np hate _ yi _— ee The following gentlemen compose the Young, and pot Capt. Swabey, who waited f if not better t 1 a i Cc é nh b 4 0 y t al id eC i ia t HA i y Oo ther broaght 22 0 25 conte per ponad for fresh, and 19 to 21 cents per pound tor tub lots. Fow! brought 59 to 55 cents per pair Hay in extra good supply and sold wel! at 50 to AS centa per 100 tbs. QOata tp ecou supply at 32 to 33 cents per | ushel, and straw $ 200 per load - By looking at the quotations of the Vir ginia tobacco markets it will be found that the highest price paid for ‘fillers’ —which is the tobacco which forma the body of the pluz —very closely corre#p) ids with the invoiced Grand Jury: James Clow, Murray Harbor, (foreman ;) Geo McKenzie, Lestock Ander- son, Jos Faircinld, Aaron Cogswell, J G Sterne, Caleb P Carlton, Jas Taylor, Chas Poole, Geo A D ngwell, Patrick Kelly. G B Aitken, Alex Stewart, Leuchtin McDon- ald, Henry Trainor, Wm Aitken, James B McLeod. The following civil cases were disposed of :— Charles M Blanchard and other vs. John Mc Queen —Action on a note. Verdict for upon Sir Donald Campbell ; that Hon B. Davies was not a member of the Legislature when the first administration under respon- sible Government was formed, and there- fre could not be the sole survivor, and that there are still two mem- bers of that first administration now living in the city, aamely, Mr. Justice Young, the first Attorney General of the new regime, and the Hon. Joseph Pope, the first Colonial Treasurer, both octogen- arians. FOOTWEAR wis iil iia Special Lot house on the island. White Cottons, White Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, White Counterpanes, White Viusiins, Victoria Lawns, hite Linens. White Embroide ries, of Embroideries at 6 cents por yard. ; re 225 RO - a rE —_- 2 ! > = price of — E tent 7 — bv wry a $265 67. James H. Good foi Remember the cleariug eut sale Mi E ) & (0S Special Lot of W Aite C 0 tt 0 iB | R 3 im ie a nt ‘. As over four-fifths of all he lea impor ed into ' a ot ond shoes wt +t er’s e ® ‘ 89 a & wk the Province is for ‘* Myrtle Navy” stock, () Ratteubury va. —- Douglass.— Actior : = ‘ The eho ies a anges pany . ’ Charlottetown. January 30. i 8- a Be Sa this fact is official proof of the claim that the «“Mortle Navy” is made of the finest Vir- ginia leaf. Tue room in which a number of friends pass the evening smoking either cigars or inferior tobacco will have an vopleasant edor next morning. Let the same friends smoke only the “ Myrtle Navy ” and they will find quite a difference ia the room next morning. If it is reasonably venti'ated, with the fire place for instance, no unplessantuess whatever will be fonnd. The purity and fine quality of the leaf used is the reason of this. cnssesncindigpiaviage W M. S—Through the kindness of Mr Unsworth, arrangements have been made for the issue of return tickets at one first class fare from all railway stations, on Wednesday, 24th Feb., goud for return up to and on the 29h inst., to delegates attending meetings of Women’s Missionary Convention Delegates will require to be On confession the Cuurt for the whole of the Atturney Gen- of ejectment. ordered a verdict land claimed in the writ eral for plaintiff. Campbell vs. Hayden.—Seott Act ap- peal. On motion of the Atrorney General and on confession, the Court dismissed the appeal and confirms tte judgment of the Magistrate McCormsck ve. Rose McCarron.-—Scott Act appeal. A like order was made in this case. In the matter of the app ication of Allan J. McDonald to have an award was inade arule of thecourt Myr. D. A. MeKianen, on affidavit of himself and Allan McDonald, ed for building pu -peses. Now ts the time to get bargains in fine hoots ove shoes, slippers, &c. as the stock must be soid —R. K. Jost. ti fi Esrey’s Iron Tonic works like magic, reaching every part of the homan body through the blood, giving to all renewed life and vigor. feb2 lin THE CHARLOTTETOWN Steam Navigation Company. obtained a rule nisi upon McLeod & Mor- gon and upon Donald Beaton to show cause why the submission and award should not be nade a rule of court, returnable the first day of Easter term The garnishee proceedings in the case of ANNUAL MEETING. THE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the above C »mpany will be held at their office, QUEEN STREET. GREAT re Charlottetown, Feb-"20, 1892. - ‘ —__—_—- CE) seamniapithtennstesiianiilingioes sctincinitiveenisin file WIC ainarimietinsabinat furnished with certificates of attendance, | Uriah Matthew and others against Donald annaeown, GomONDAY, the Higuth day of qi ORNS) i—__OOMM BN OLN GG signed by the Secretary of the Convention | Beaton, stands over till first day of Easter | (hatlp'tiso2, at the hour of Kleven o'clock, #. m. SAUNITO >? for presentation to conductor on return term. By order, CLEARING SALE “c.'eme' Dey Goods and Giothing 0B MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET, E neoniee ti ale ate oft Cink unit Frrry Tues Burrer for sale cheap at the the Petrel’s crew were drowned. BL CK DRES ; : roR seltenirg, tmpre i anc reaut ing . . cd a J ‘ : ar pe : | , : the skin no p'eparation that has ever been Pub Backes. 2 h Assembly Room of ¥. M. €, A., > a. A ./ Am. a4! B.A AS | (5 J 0 D 2 i introe 1 ee ‘ _— — 8 ety“ Philo 50 odd Sacque Coats from $1.25 Perils of t e Deep. AT EIGHT O’CLOCK, P. M. i —_ nao” feblim | sizes from 36 to 42.—Jas Paton & ; . a 4 of «0. feb 22 LonpDoN, Feb. 23. : CatmpontaAN Cics —A regular meeting of - z Information from Penzance shows that Admission to the Lectures, Free. 7 On ter VY : ; a the Caled wlan ‘ bal wil oe at the C ab Pouice Court —This morning a young men the steamer lost off that port was the E LOOK CL‘ S K LY at the matter of QU ALIT Y in i . Le this} ws tived $5 and costs for disturbing the} Violanthe, of Rotterdam, for Liverpool. The Lecturer will organize Students’ Class, these goods, and leave the buyer to leok closely at + evening 4 o cluc larp salvation Army meeting a few nighis ago The Norweigan bark Varrs, and the with which he will spend ove hour after each ’ % r 5 92 28 SE ee ate tS eerste hee Qnd af February, and Continuing during the Lat ‘aes Feb. 12 dy & why. a ee ; ea Ta y, af February, and Continuing during the Entire Month. ; _E. Island Hospital. feb22—dy ul 6th eo , ——( 1 Tue Stantey —Postmaster Brecken re- —_— de ai ale ie: il adil : Ax) in ie : evved th fltowing despatch last evening :| | The FF aan Beaton,” Melville WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc THE FOLLOWING GOOOS FOR CASH ONLY: 1wcrovu, Feb. 22. ja ~~ ae iy ———— ‘ . ° < "1. : i The Post i ad senate ian $150; K J. Martin, Erg , Summerside, Ladies’ Dress Material (all kinds), 20 p c. off Table Damasks, Towels & Toweling, 20 p. c off e Postmaster g, : ’ , $1.45; Baptist Church, cry (Union sers ice), O37.—A gentleman's glove, col~r dark green. a . ‘e . > ” ; Stanley landed matls to-day at the mouth $17 16; Sr. James’ Church (Union service), Finder will please leave it at THE EXAMINER Ladies Shawls, Jackets and Ulsters, <V i Ladies’ Felt Hats, 50 , ameter pra ayer hn aah 2° 1566 60; Preabyrorien Ouused. Caleta | reins cite Ladies’ Gloves, Hosiery & Corsets, 26 “ | Union and All Wool Flannels, 2° + turn as early as poss) Die. Continuous east | 974, Me: hodist (B-ick) Church, city (in- ANTED.—One first-class city salesman on 4° nN. on 8 ‘é ' . 4 “a : ‘ fe wind has jammed the ice very alid | Cyiding Union service), $25 op eee Feroerioncs uanoceswary. Must be Silks, Velvets, Piushes x rimming, 20 Grey & White Cottons & Ginghams, 10 * a oe - 8 of daily trips|""Coltecred by Miss Jessie Strong, Sum- | 220 Nii wen yualled Good ref-renc-s re- Ine** ~eon the HARTSHORN, Meni’s Fur Uaps & Ladies’ Fur Goods, AS Prints, Cretonnes and Fiannettes, 10 “ ie tat change of win , » 235 a. For fal articulars address BROWN Pp BY ALe DEALERS. - ? ; hinta 6D ‘ Ts alc} heat . ; 4% . ‘ en . Noon:n & DAVIES. —— by Mrs Daniel Miller, Ring- Bros e.. Nurserym=n, Toronto, Ont. Factory, Toronto, Ont Men 8 Underclothing & Top Shirts, 20 Pickings, she >t) ngs, Pillow Cott ns, i ) 6 i T veri ‘eiV is morning: sie the following persons :— job20—dy (eat mon) om ear wr ae i . : > . x EE he following was rs a ~ eg Sa cee’: Nil McNeil, 50! so: REARS 4 MMONIA The bulk of this Stock wis newly importel list Fall, and murked low as any in the e ov, ms , roe ‘ NY PERSON wantin nice sin 4 4 ° . : . . ° ‘ hk : bide af crane Win, Atchutn, 25 ¢s.; Mies C Moc- ANSE iT wilthear ot ove bs appiying at th ~ ~ _. | sity, and now subject to above Discounts which is certaialy a godd opport get Bargains. ere The Postmaster, Charlottetown, kinnon, $1; H Webster, bOcts.; R Me- office. Zi eod pd—febls = in BAKING POWDER : i a 4 . eu . : Ice blocked off harbor Will leave tod. 25 cts; H M Phee, 25 cts - Me- @ ADOPTION.-A heakby male infant,’} ‘ | 8 F = ae | Al ‘DOVAL ‘ Street i ‘4 ' tst chance. Neill. 35 cts.; Thos Burdett, 35 cts 5 three months old. Full charge givea, Ap- a AE CS : Sick = wis Pav ss A. Fiviayeon. a Alchorm, 40 cts; John Smith, 50 ply at this office. febl7 DISEASE producing AGENT. F — — aA — sta; Mrs Donald Macneil, $1; Mrs. pn : ee E : - » st A Crrtpren’sa SAviIncs BaANK.—We are Jnm-s Macm llan. 50 cts; Mrs Doug sl ws. = 28th February, an expericnon® Its volatility pt] abridged by TeactioD e fi asked to state that a Savings Ravk for 6.1), g1;Mrs. Frank Smith, 50 cta; wt. wry es AMINER Ktice. febl | With the gluten of the fivar. . t children will be opened in ‘St. Paul's pays Mrs D Miiler, $1; John Holmes, 50 cts ; asale ———— ; Th i f UNOBJ . ION room to-morrow {Wednes tay) .f ernoon, anc AP \ rs non. $1; Miss Maggie TED.—A ix of snowehoes. suitable for e preparation of an ECTI N- * as ae s : . i b will be open once 4 fortnight from 3.30 to M ” M res 'Y = x ‘Maomil an. $l; Archd Ce of ie yoans of age. Apply to Post, ABLE Baking Powder containing AT THE DOWINION BOO! AN i SHO x S ro Ris, wy mi 430p m The trustees are Louis H. Davies, egal fortes eo eM Ottice box 492. febil ee Exq , M. P., and Chas, Palmer, Esq , while Rev. W Hemlyn will be resp. nsible for its management. An xcevunt will be opened McLuine, 50 cts.; Cpt. John McLaine, 25 cts Te tai. $12 60 ‘ Cxllecied by Miss Sarah Jones, Pownal, W ANTED-—A gonera servant in a sniall family about viarch 2nd. Enquire at this office Feb 4 | AMMONIA in impracticable. ' Avoid all Risk. and use Commencing TOSSDAY, 2ad of Fabraary, aul Sontiauiag dariag the Satire Moath, : a as cians itil cappeertatinageaegueiy 0 cnet 4 with the Dominion Government S-vings $11 peaenncinetinattrnee an ee y *) ae Bok i ich al! dep wil! he placed. Jollecte / Mrs. A. Craig, Emerald ALESMEN WANTED,~“ Tha Life of Charles GERW AN < ‘ . dw < . ' . nd Caanyenderdigs gr geteandliny” a ; * SH * Hadden Sponge a.” by the Res: Ket | 6W OODILL’S 2 BAKING HE WHOLE STOCK will be sold at a Discount d7 2) per c2at. for CASH only. This ' ro ee ere - . . : srnwell, the renowned pastor. : » ee : : re re ' 1 . . . 5 dvitars) Nill ha added on oth Jane avd ~ Coliected by Thos. Beattie, Summerside, Corawell, the Tenor. ures to furnish @ ret POWDER is a Bene t Sale. The Stock is nearly all new -the very best in the city. If you . at December each ear sum. of 5 certs ‘ ‘lass book of 5) paz 8 elegan . - 2 ots i - . .s aan \ Sd epenesle daw: ke depeated Gan anes * Mected by Mrs Bartlett Mackinley, Retail price, cloth, $150; half Rassia, $00, * | want honest-made goods at extrwrdiairy baguns, this 1s you chin = t» bay them at #) d:awals may be made at any time. It is sk eee: OO8 ; a ta cee wouatetr fullouttit Terms Guaranteed to Contain i. ‘OF hbped that psrents and guardians will teké ~ ro a thodi ‘led with it Thousands are waiting to pay 5 ; : . + ie thie opportunity of eine habis of The Tru-ters of he Mathodist Day aoe aie k ‘tisa chance °f a lifetime. a It) AMMONTA. THE DOMINION BOOT AND Sd0z STORE. School, $75, to be expended in miaintain- dress ARLE PUBLISHING Houvss, St, John, N. B, ; ak Le EL thrift among child:en by indu ing them to ~ feb4 Charlottecown, February a 1892—eod & wky ie epipn an acconnt in this Savings Bank. lag a training school for nurses. $ febi2 5 4} 4 § ggcmreonye bei lana