ST eee ek a ios _— — 1 / _ — = = = ee rpc ee an nn — nS lA a nt Nett tani oe tsbiintinnihi Miia, moneeeeh ates —_ MOND. TH DAT? , 2 ’ é ‘i mx a , UU Ate I 25, LtSeeay Vv EXAMINER. PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Toronto, Feb. 25.—16 a. m. Moderate winds; fair, cold weather. ACCIDENT, SIRT On the 25th inst., at the Methodist Parson- Local and Other Items. Weather Bulletin. Cotp.—Yesterday was a-nice sample ol SPECIAL DispaTcies To THe EXaMINER, winter weather. - RAILW At SKATING. —Band at the rink to-night. Ice} : Ave. iy Supervo « - | age, Upper Prince Street, the wife of Rev. W. vs or Temverance.— Meeting of Victoria SEVERAL PERSONS KILLED, | Harrison of a son. Division No. 4 this evening. Visiting breth- ‘ nip ec) | ey - SL ee ee ee ee ee . DIED. Carruthers will give | ther D D | _ | READIN ‘sae ye a. wi ati amage one. At Belle Creek, on the I6th inst., in the vhs . ngs . ie ui to morrow io as! | 7Ist year of her age, Mrs. Sarah Agnes Comp- AV * evening. Pon i St. Jonny, N. B., Feb. 24, | £02, Widow ot the late Philip Sanders, leaving xe i x _ 7 sl j Yi iedaniiene Ss four sons and one daughter to mourn the less WAKES [wPORTAN' and reading post- ! Gisastrous Patiway accident of | of a loving and affectionate mother. poned on acco of the storm ~ - given recent years in which this city is direct- to-morrow evening St. dames fail. j4y interested occurred to the ex- : IN a : : . . . eR ri cates : > press from Bangor to St. John HAW KER ss Oo. O. I Regular weekly session of St.| Saturday morning, about 10 o'clock f BH y meee Lodge will be held this evening at | at Boyd’s Mills, on the line of the Maine | | i | Sa ——_—_ innathctaemenneenipioueiinaaschip ate : aoe importanse W ill be | t entral Railway , ohe and a half miles from A | " | | i | | mitted vs : : re ‘Bi i “ae Kingman, Me. John Campbell, a highly - § | my i Scatpep.—-The infant f Darley Allen | Tespected and well-known resident of this A Favorite and Most Valuable | | | | of Kingston, On foremost into a| City, was the y New Brunswick man who . , ; : pail of scalding wa died in agony an | lost his hfe. Postal clerk Wm. D. Mud- Remedy for all rhreat and “, Nene aieews | gett and fireman Goodwin were also killed, Lung Diseases. K o ; and postal clerk Caleb Palmer and engineer ” lS in ccebilhilesatediastiilisanssl Placita ' . 3 © - ee New Fearvnes.——The new features at the | Angel were seriously, but it is believed not It has cured hundreds of cases considered Childrens’ Carnival will include the “ Twin- | fatally, injured. hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens , » of the , oe ‘ er he diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in \ . i z . “ e . * ° iug of the May-Pole” and the Amazonian} Ajderman Connor, of this city, said to a the dise 8 i OLS, | avetin S, ati (d é il k Is f i . i h } “Py ' : | ° Ld Sy a very si ime a few 1s will cure / , 4 a ev iad March.” No pains will be spared to make reporter when questioned as to how he es- : oe es as — | gdanea ’ oe al lids 0 OlLSe PRIS Iss. ese f ures p i t iD ble > > et ‘7 ws . . 2 . é ° ze ; these features as per! as possible. }caped inju i escaped, thanks to a per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores ‘ 3 ba 3. £ 8 . . kind Providence, without even a scratch. W. HAWKER & SON {x} . A , Norice.—The ] : : reh who intend tak) next Friday evening , gentlemen and child- ng part in the carnival will please hand in their names to the janitor of the rink, on or before next Thureday evening. 7 E.NANGELICAtL. ALLIAN The meeting of the Evangelical Alliance, which was to have be u held this eveni i”, 4s Deen postponed till next Monday evening, so that the committee | may compiete their canvass, } : —— ee SPRING-LIKE nm Monday, Feb. Luther, son of Capt. C. T. boro, N.8 . brought to the Observer oftice a lively, well-des butterfly, which he had captured ¢ lay. o At? Tug Carrs.—Crossing both ways at the Capes this forenoon Phe mails were brought te the city by sp train shortly before one o'clock this afternoon. St. John papers by this mail were of Saturday, 23rd, and Toronto dates of the 2]st. McDonald, at tailor of Axotrurrn Victiw James oue time & prominen merchant Cornwall, Ont., was fo i ing of the 22nd in a house at the north end of the town His death was the result of the excessive use of strong arink > -Between Sat- morning the ther- PHERMOMETER Reapi urday night and Sunday mometer registere | 15 below zero and yeste1 day at Doclock 8 iow Last night tic coldest recorded was | ab , this morning at ¥, 9 above, and at noon 15 above _ EvANGELISTIO Mesrixo.—Notwithstanding the extreme cold last evening, quite a large number, at the close of the different church services, assembied in the Athenzum, where the first of a series of special services was con- ducted by Miss Bartlett. The singing was led by Mr. Welsh. Services again this evening at hali past seven. Com of Pouice Corrnt.—There before the court to-d Ly were three drunks Daniel Carroll, fined $2; John Rice, $2; and a countryman named Daniel Mcluatyre, $! and costs. There were also two assault case mh VEZ. 3 Patrick Hann vs. John Hughes, fine, 25 cents; and a young man for assaulting (adet Byers, of the Sal- vation Army, was fined $2 and costs. on Nortice.—In another coluron will be found a testimonial from a wel! known citizen, com- mending the M i Salve tor use amoug horses. As this Salve has already | given general satisfaction for its curative pro perties amoug the people, we doubt not, but it will becom 3 te remedy with our farmers and dealers merits are known Sin its introduction amongst us, it has been growing in public favor and “is becoming the popular ointment for all injuries to the skin of man or beast.” os Sxratovs Accipent..-We learn that Mr. William Pickering, + most serious accident on Wednesday or Thurs- in company with sev- eral others, was in the woods chopping, and a tree which another person had chopped down, in some unforseen way, feil upon Mr. Picker- ing, striking him on the shoulder and knock- jag him down. When he was reached by the others they found that the tree was across his | | day of last weck. He, breast, and pressing his back upon a lump on | the ground. He was immediately taken home and medical aid summoned at once, when it was found that his spine was injured. Mr. Pickering was insensible for about five hours. While in a low condition, it is expected he will recover. Pioneer om — +++e++ ee English Church History. Sir,.—I see by 48 recent issue of your paper that Rev. Mr. Lloyd has been lectur- ing on early English Church his- tory to the inhabitants of Cherry Valley. I have no doubt the learned lecturer treated the subject in a masterly manner—from his own point of view and in acc rdance with the belief in- atilled by his religious training. But he from false premises and mistakes It ig very easy to say origin at reasons assertion for proof. the English Church had net its the mot t! date was it estab its pr When and by whom Christianity was 1n- troduced amongst the Britons, is not known ;and it certainly cannot oe proven that the Claudia mentioned by St. Paul was the daughter of Caractacus and grand- daughter of the Druid Bran. It may be pro»able, but one needs more than proba- bilities in matters of religion. Che fact of Christians being found in Britain at ao early age, worshiped according English Church of to-day. On the con- trary, I think a close investigation will show that the bishops of England, previous to the Reformation, were subject to the Church of Rome; and in treating of the early days of English Christianity, Mr. » history of a Church omer 1en come into existence at what precise Lioyd gives the than his own tweeds, House. remnants, dress goods, Piles of ; Le9p at the Loudon laces, etc. very « Mens’ Tweeds at 25 per cent, to clear, at A. L. Browns Valencia Orang received to-d sy at W e ;. direct from London, re- F. Carters. Velvetecns at a dis- Special lota of Black ! Brown's. count of 334 per cent, at A. L. ; 1 lot of Men’s Overco stings offering Splendir Ys Brown’s at a disco nt of 33g per “ah, eent. ; janything out of | until we reached a point about two milea beyond King i, known as Boyd Mill | siding, Phere is heavy down grade at this point. i was sitting in the forward end of the car, when 18,) at the vne instant the end of Wood, of Hills- ithe postal car was driven a few feet from | smoker came ¢ nd dead on the rh. (dead on the morn- | hand was seen waving above the maas of sprang | rear cars trom destruction by fire, as any i | ny ses, SO s00n as its) | j Darnley, sustained a | | | | Mr. Connor gave the following account of the accident: ** We left Bangor at 6.46 o'clock on Saturday morning, in, charge of Conductor Chase. We ran alo. without the ordinary occurring, | there was a (remendous crash, and about where | was sitting. Simultaneously the rashing six or more feet into the car at the rear end. All exit being cut off by the doors, the passengers smashed the glass in the windows, and by that means all in the car escaped. The engine, mail and baggage car were one huge mass of debris, and we could hearthe cries and groans of those in the ruins. Conductur Chase set to work to clear away the wreck, and was making good progress when fire broke out. Just about the time all hope was given up, a ruins. in an instant Conductor Chase through the flamea, and and grasped the hand. It was the hand of Caled Palmer, of Bangor, who was released after considerable work. Conductor Chase and passengers then set to work to save the further attempt to search tor the other victims was out of the question. The acci- dent was caused by a misplaced switch. All the mail matter was destroyed, and likewize the baggage A rough estimate places the destruction of property at $100,000. Another Short Line Meeting. Orrawa, Feb. 24, A meeting of the Conservative members of the House of Commons from New Bruns- wick and Nova Scotia was held yesterday, Sir Adams Archibald presiding, the Short Line Railway being the immediate subject for which the meeting was convened. The question was fully discussed and a com mittee consisting of Messrs. Kenny, Wood and Temple was appointed to inter- view the Government and urge the early completion of the Harvey, Fredericton and Salisbury link The fast Atlantic mal service was discussed and the meeting was unanimously of opinion that in awarding a new contract the terminal points should be within the Dominion. Read out of the Party. Hawirax, Feb, 24, The Evening Echo announces that a well- known supporter of the Government, re presenting a rural constituency, has been read out of the ranks of the supporters of the Government and into the ranks of the Opposition. This refers to Mr. McCoy, member for Shelburne. He severely criti @zed the Government for not including fishermen in the Government's state in- surance scheme as well as mariners. In reply, Premier Fielding intimated he would hereafter treat Mr. McCoy as any other member ol the Opposition. Mr. McColl, of Pictou, another Government supporter, is also an exasperating thorn in the side of the Opposition. -> Four New States. Sr. Pacz, Minn., Feb. 24. The news of the signing by the President of the bill making four new States was re- ceived in Minnesota with great satisfaction, and a telegram from Helena that all Mon- tana is celebrating, but Dakota is really beside itself with delight. From every hamlet large enough to have a telegraph office come despatches expressive of a state of jubilation bordering on insanity. The Cold Snap. time of the Reformativn ; but if it did | lished in its present form ? | does not at all prove that they | to the forms of the Moncton, Feb. 24, The thermometer was 30 below this morning, the coldest of the season. Mownrreat, Feb. 24. Weather calm and clear with the ther- mometer at zero. Haurrax, Feb. 25. It was ten below zero Saturday night, the coldest spell of the season. Poisoned Partridge. Haurrax, Feb. 24. William Twining, Marshal of the Ad- miralty Court, was taken seriously ill on Saturday night, supposed to be the result of eating poisoned partridge. - ———————— The Contract Awarded. Hacirax, Feb. 25. The Grand Trunk’s coal contract for the Portland branch has been awarded ie American coal men. This isa serious loss to the Springhill mines. Wants Him Dismissed. Hauiax, Feb. 24. The Cumberland Leader demands the dismissal of the government official respon- Proprietor, novl0— ly dy St. John, N. B. FOR SALE. Hiouse and Land. -_"e Subscriber offers for sale the Kastern half of Town Lot No. 80, in the 5th Hundred, frouting on Euston Street, near the entrance of St. Peter’s Road, with the Two-Sterey Dwelling House and Stable thereon. The land fronts 42 foet on Euston Street, and runs back 160 feet The House contains Nine Rooms and a Shop, and may readily be fitted for a Double Tenement. It is in a good locality for a Grocery Business, and will be sold at a bargain. GEORGE ALLEY. ALSO, IN SUBURBS: Three (3) Acres of good Land, just beyond Henry’s Lime Kiln, and next to Mr. Maurice Blake’s Farm Residence, Malpeque Road. Being quite near the city, it is weil suited for building purposes or for pasture or market garden. GEORGE ALLEY. feb2i ORCHESTRA MR. VINNICOMBE, Assisted by his Pupils and some of the best Voca)] and Instrumental Talent of the City, will give one of their Popular Orchestral Concerts —IN THE— Y. M.C. A. HALL, ition Tuesday, 5th of March. Particulars will be given shortly. “ML F. ELLIS 2 during the next few days, sell at f very low prices the remainder of her stock of Berlin and other Wools, Working Materials, Canvasses, Fancy Articles and Pieces of Work, &c. Please call at Corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets. 10i eod—feb20 WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e WANTED —For breeding purposes. a good, sound, young Mare, from 3 to 6 years old, to weigh not less than 1300 lb3. State price, age. color, weight, breed, etc. Address, J. F. Cun- NINGHAM, Antigonish, N. &, pd lw—feb23 W ANTED,—For a Dry Goods Store in the city, an experienced Milliner. Address ** Mer- chant,” P. O. Box 328, stating experience and wages wanted. 4i—feb' mmvo _ LET.— Boarding House over R. K. Brace’s Store, opposite the Market, with 7 Rooms, jurge Stabile and Yard, iust the thing fora Far- mer’s Boarding House. Possession Ist March.— R. K. Brave. lw—feb23 WAN TED.—A Nursemaid in a small family. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. ARNAUD, Grafton Street. feb20 {ALESMEN.—We wish a few men to sell our xoods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Largest manufacturers in our line. En- close 2-cent stamp. Wages $3 per duy. Perma- nent position. No postals answered. Money advanced for wages, advertising, etc.—CENTEN- NIAL MAN’F'’G Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. febl4—2m eod town. Apply at this office. 3i—feb22 WANTED.—A Birdseye View of UCharlotte- VERSEERS WANTED EVERYWHERE at home ortotravel. We wish to employ a reliable person in your county totackup adver- tisements and show cards of Electric Goods. Advertisements to be tacked up everywhere, on trees, fences and turnpikes, in conspicuous places, in town aud country inall parts of the United States and Canada. Steady employment; wages $2.59 per day; expenses advanced ; no talking required. Local work for all or part of the time. Address with stamp, EMORY & Co., Managers. 241 Vine St., Cincinnati, O. No at tention paid to postal cards. 10i—febl9 wax TED.—A Canvasser on Commission (either sex) for Charlottetown and district. for the sale of Gower’s Steel Pens, the only makers in Capsda. Must be intelligent and pushing, and furnish good references. Address, GowER & Co., 114 Queen Street, Mouxtreal. [febl18 ROOD MARE FOR SALE.— Weight eleven hundred, at present with foal. Might ex- change for another, as party don’t wish to rear foal. For further particulars apply at this office. febl6—1w eol pd a > SALE.—A good second-hand Upright ioe (in perfect order), by the esiahantal Broadwood, of Londen, England, can be bought cheap be avolvirter at titts office 1i—feb9 —— ANTED.—Brick, Sand and Stone. Apply sible for the recent increase in the Inter- colonial coal fre?ghts. ou RackHaM, Chestnut Street, City. febI5— Our Magnificent Stock of Brussels, Scotch, Hemps, Velvets, Canadian, Jute, Tapestry, Union, ete., with Rugs, Bordering and Stair Carpet to match, wi) be cleared out lower than ever before. >: . NV AT ~ bi | ; : . Q U f \ hk kK ASO iN \) have always made Special Reductions to Cash Customers wale 2nd. at this season of the year. Our Store is Headquarters for these Goods, and we do not want one yard of last year’s Carpets to remain over for the coming season ; and we want to still further demonstrate the undisputed tact that OURS is the LEADING CARPET HOUSE —s«dSAS. PATON & CO., Charlottetown and Summerside. LARS! 15 to 33' per Cent. Discount. [1] My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Comprising Black and ea tego ape Satins, Trimmings, Xc., &c. —— - —_——-] y ¢‘ for selling the above at such low prices are:—lst. We February 20, 1889 -eod & wkly 38,0 From: Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Hosiery, Under- clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &., &e. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &c. SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, Queen Street, Opposite Market Square. foeceee ——— ERS. February 19, 1889—-dy & wky ~F the spring is backward, we are forward; if the season is late, we are on time with the brad im a newest style and lowest price in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS. As “The Wonderful Cheap Man” line, we are bound to hold our past rej price down. Come down and se Cheap Man.” PROW SB . BROS. SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT. has, fr the past eight years, taken the lead in this sutation, and keep the style up, quality forward, and e the boys, and if you forget the name ask for “ The Wonderful Charlottetown, Fe. 13, T389. Silks, . - ek, ae el