oa ; 7 . ey a yun * . eet a ae ai . ‘ Bet nsiee ma g N s ime et et oP vs “ a) sale gan neon ee BP eg SOF LO gel ent Ae Or, i - Pore. ow cenit - - ——-* : fn ; <> Rtas br - ~ fs ‘ ; Ss . ~ St ™ Ss oS te ee « cox - eam smn ace iid iS e me 8, “ - ‘ a Sener “ . > =“ Se GREAT SALE OF BOOTS AND SHOES. Our Customers must always have the Best Bargains, THE DAILY EXAMINER, - ee te A ll el SDAY, MARCH 8. 18¢8. ee alienate THURSDAY, aa o> cannon = therefore we will give the Biggest Reductions. The Best Yoi--20 to 26 per cent. Discount on New Imported Stock, and 35 per cent, Discount on Old Stock--GOHrhP BiROs., successors to Dorsey, Gol & Co. Local and Other Items. HeALTHY Business in Halifax is reported to be in a ** eral y healthy condition,” - [ROTTIN The annual club trot will take p-ach on Orwell River ice on Saturday, 10th, inst iiiill nal Maits.—Boats crossing both ways at the Capes to-day Mails arrived in town this siternoon i ail THERMOMETER Reavines.—During the night 22 degrees above zero; at 10 a.m., 28 degrees above zero; at noon 36 degrees above Zero. siilaawidulied TemrerRaNce.—A meeting of the Tem perance Executive Committee will be held to-night, at 8 o'clock, in J. D. MeLeod’s Hall. By order. aubie Histe Crass.—Every voung man should make a special effort to be present at the Bible Class this eveningin the Y. M. C. A. parlor at 8 o'clock. - Postrongeo.—The curling match to have been played in the Excelsior Rink yesterday sfternoon, Was postponed owing to the absence one of the players, - The tire losses in the United States and Canada during February were $11,213,000, over $400,000 about the averace February loss for thirteen years. : LossEs eilodnien Fuserat Noricy The funeral of the late Miss Randal Maria MacPonell will take place to-morrow afternoo . Service at the house at 2.30. Procession to teare at 3 o'clock (local time) tor Sherwood Cemetery os LAIp oN otR Tarie.--An egg, measuring 6} inches round the middle and weighing 4 ounces was handed in at our office this after- noon. It was laid by a hen belonging to Mr. C. A. Hyndman, of Brighton, and is the tirst big egg of the season. -_ > Personav.—Mr. J. W. Merrill, represent: ing the Boston Consolidated Produce Com- pany, arrived in the city yesterday afternoon. He is at the Osborne. George Forbes, M. P. P., Vernon River - Bri lige, is at the Osborne. | A Cath Accerprep.--The official board of the Second Methodist Chavch of this city have extended to the Rev. Wm. Harrison a cordial and unavimous invitation to remain pastor of that Church for the third. year. He accepted subject to the approval of the stationing coin- | mittee Sal - Recerers £oR Fepsrcary.—-The Customs receipts at Montreal for February amounted to $750,993.85, as compsred with 3719,104.99, for the corresponding montl last year, an | increase of $31,893.86. Inland revenue receipts for themonth were $135,651.55, as | compared with 313),1$5.36,. an_inerease of £35348 1 "9 - pecs peal | Miuartary.—In his report; just issued, General Middletémppoints out the imeflici- ency of a large proportion of the country militia corps. Commenting upon this fact an exchange says :—‘‘ If the country militia corps had to make a report, we wi nder what they would say regarding the General's inefficiency. > BReacH OF PROMISE. Au Intercolonial Railway employe at Cuelx has taken an action tor breach of promise of marriage, damages $1.000, again«t young gr. in that neighborhood, who on .the morning she ec wedded lelgn “dl sickness and clear, skipped off er fellow. was to hav then, when the ec and got married to a TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | Serorat Desratrcurs To Tur EXAMINER. NEWS FROM BERLIN, THE EMPchOn’S CONDITION Doctors The Anxious. Bexuin, March 7. It is still hoped that the Emperof may rally. The doctors are anxious on account of his declining strength. Last night he had a serious fainting fit, the secoud during his illness.‘ After midnight he layin a doze. The doctors were unable to wake him until late in the afternoon. Late in the evening he asked for food, and partak- ing, felt refreshed. It is stated that in addition to the kidney affections, the Emperor is suffering from imtense pains, due to inflammation of the parts affected by rupture. Morphia was administered to alleviate the pain, but was too much for his strength, and was discontinued The | dectors do not leave him a moment, Great excitement prevailed in the palace all day, The official bulletins state that the Crown Prince passed a good night. He has an excellent appetite, LATER, Berti, March 7— Midnight. | No change for the worse in the Emper- }or’s condition, but until now he had been unable to sleep. ‘DOMINION PARLIAMENT | DEBATES AND PROCERDINGS, Orrawa, March 7. In the House of Commons to-day, — Sir Hector Langevin in reply to Mr. Perry, said that it was not the intention of the Government to place any sum in the: estimates for the purpose of improving communication with Prince Edward Island or of fulfillmg the Terms of Union with that Province. Sir Charles informed the House that the consent of Sir Lionel West aud Secretary Bayard had been obtained* to lay on the table the proposals made by the British plenipotentiaries, and the reply to these proposals in regard to greater commercial freedom between the two countries. : A Terrible Calamity. SPRINGFIELD, Mass., March 7. The new office of the Hrewing Union was burnt out this forenoon. The blaze was attended with the most sickening sorrow ever witnessed in the eity. Light employes met a terrible death by jamping from the fifth story, and being crushed into a shapeless mass below. Five others were bac ly injured. The fire was first dis- covered in the mailing room, and shot upan old elevator in the rear, cutting off escape by the stairway. PMost of the employes who escaped found their way to the ground by a roof in the rear. ~ _ | x | The Inter-Provincial Resolutions. LHE SEI riv I names of the three | sriests chosen by th dish yp of (Juebec Province for submission to ' } i . . . . the Pope to fill the vacant see of Chicoutimi, s\ e been despatched to Rome. They remain | Roman Catholic | ' : TORONTO, March 7. | . . . | The Inter-Provineial resolutions which | r ; ; : have been debated in the Local Legislature i secret but the general impression is that | for some days, were adopted this morning Abbe Begin, Principal of the Laval Normal School. heads the list as the favorite. 7 A Bap Pracrice.—-In his sermon at St. Mary's cathedral, Halifax, oa Sunday last, His (race Ar hibishop QO Brien deprecated the practice of newspapers publishing the name of every poor unfortunate ones, who have bee: found in places of illrepute or committed equally heinous offences i es + ' are not published, i ; Winvows Broxes.--Last night a young man named Alexander McRae entered the store of Mr. A. Mctonald, on Queen Street, and demanded liquor. Mr. MeDouald refused to oblige him, and he became noisy, and was sxromptly ejected. On reaching the sidewalk he proceeded to demolish the large plate-glass yanes of the shop window, after doing which he walked off. McRae will likely figure at the Stipeadiary Magistrate's Court some of there days. -_-—~»>- --- Bap.y [xscvren.—Patrick Lafferty, a brake- manon the western accommodation train, met with a serious accident near Portage on Tuesday afternoon. It sopeee that Lafferty, while watching for a signal, slipped upon the found drunk on the j street while the mumes of the move fortunate | by a vote of 54to 30. A resolution was ‘also carried, requesting the Lieutenant- Governor to communicate the concurrence ‘of the:-House in the resolutions to the Governor-General for-transmission to the Imperial Government. ; - ew Dominion Alliance. Orrawa, March 9. At the Dominion Alliance to-day notice ‘of motion was given for the next meeting that provided Mr. Jamieson’s bill does not pass this session, it will be their duty to take hold of the temperance «question and 'put it through as a Government measure. Tea in Carloads. . Orrawa, March 7. Twenty-five car loads of tea from Yoko- hama for New York per C. P. Railway, passed through here to-day. _ ae Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 8—-10 a. m. snow onthe car and rolled over the side. When picked up it was found that he was badly injured. F terday evening, His head is vadly cut, one of | his arms sprained, and it is feared that he is! injured internally. Dr. Warburton is attend- ing him. eli Scorr Acr Nores.—The trial of Scott Act detectives Dennin and McCrea, for shooting bar-tender Brown, at Myrtle, Ontario, opens on the 12th inst. * * * Ninety-two per- sons were convicted of infractions of the Scott | Act in West Middlesex, Onat., duriog the past year. * * * Inspector Howe, of Frederic- ton, has a sufficient number of Scott Act cases Moderate winds, fair weather; stationary He was breught to town yes | or slightly higher temperature. .-[—-—- oe ————--—-—-~ Apvice to Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natura! quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. If soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising. from teething or other in hand to pay his salary for two years. And the list is being added to daily. : causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mis. Winsloe’a Soothing Syrup, and take uo other kind mar 8 Fifteen Scott Act cases at the Stipendiary; |, & wky Magist: Lut ed and the rem ae EmBproipentes. —Em)roideries, all widths, rey inches, and prices very low ma 8, 2i trom one to t Stanley Bros. ° idler Every body says it is true that L. E Every body says it is true that L. &K. Prowse’s leads the trade for nubby hats, at low prices nn — L. E. Prowse's low prices on hats make competitors tremble. ele i Sze the embroideries at Stanlev Bros. One hwudred ‘patterns to select from. ma 8, ¢i ; Court to-day. One was dismiss- | inder were adjourned. “41> >-—- The women of Russia are more ambitious for a liberal education than their sex in any other Eurppean country. In. 1886 there ‘were 779 female students at the universi- ties, the majorjts being daughters of noble political and military officials. In addition tu these there are several hundred Russiap Jadies studying at non-Russian universities, principally in Switzerland and Paris, the majority studying meuiciue. er a Ig low prices will sell sats. Li BE. Prowse ’ “Ss is bound to sefl*hiss” ~~ *” wky 2i 2w—mchl News Notes. Southern Russia has taken to cultivating toba¢eo, for which the climate and svil are adinirably adapted. at Four acres of erwin were sown at Moose, Jaw, Assiniboia Territur®\ by Mr. Charles Young, on January 27.” A New York girl gives as her’teéasor fdr * | smoking cigarettes. that ‘‘it takes her think thers is a Man around.” The Ewperorof China is going to sell all honorary ranks in his empire, «nde expects to raise 4,000,000 taels in four: months. PLE Ai Wo Bi | eee ft is a well known fact that his competitors cannot numbers a rh cows, many over tent look at his low. prices. They have to do some blowing. years of age, are used up for sausages. Mh, . e bl eave .. But L. BE. PROWSE sells the Clothing. If you can firm hold among the ¢éaftle of Aberdeen: get what you want at L. BK. Prowse’s, you need not try Pleuro-pneumonia has again securedsa, shire and fresh cases are being reported . eS ’ orennday: ou atywhere else: His prices are the lowest ever known offered for them by advertisement now, | and twice that can be got by those*wlio 3,000 persons, has 78 public houses; | COME AT ONCE AND GET ONE Mitchelstown, with a population of 2,467, I, . ‘ : has 62; and Castleisland, with a population | Doe eee dP RO WSS tained a verdict for $650 damages against : the International Tobogganing Company for injuries. sustained by his’ wife at the! Crystal Palace, London. drunkenness ; but in the districts where’ public houses are closed on Sundays the 'r intl entiat neta St heey LOF Wirst-class Goods. : bargain for it. of 1,500 possesses 52. SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. Barly closing in Ireland has produced’ a ‘Houses For Sale and To Lat. | decrease has been 50 per cent. 2 Ch'town, Jan. 12, 1888 - : 200 Overcoats to be Sold at a Bargain. Killarney, Ireland, with a population’ of} A railway porter named Steel has ob-! decrease of 25 per cent. in committals for} A steel steamboat, to cost $50,000, is be- | img House and Premises occupied by him on ing constructed to rua on the-Upper Miss-'| Dorchester. Street, with Stable and Out-| issippi, ‘the expectation being that it will! buildings, and one-half a Town Lot of Land, make the trip from St. Louis to St. Pau | The house is well finished and commodious in half the time required by the-existing|'™£¥S"Y Tespect, andthe Rooms are large eu wouden craft. "| and conveniently arranged. | Also, To Let—The new Dweiling House on Ireland sends more fresh meat to Great ,Cormer of Prince and Dorchester Streets, con- Britain than all countries put together. “In | ng nine Roos, and heated by 1886 the total number ot animals received | from Ireland was 1,872,887, against 1,376,- 480 from all other countries. The excess} A'so—The new Dwelling House franting on of the cattle alone was nearly 400,000,|Prince Street, adjoining the last-mentioned while that of pigs was,about thesame. Uf | Heuse, and of the same size, sheep other countries sent about 750,000) Tenants secking good comfortable Dwell- more than Ireland. ings are invited to examine these, Immediate —_— wansk inant possession. Tor terms apply to ApPLeEs selling cheap.fo close cousignments GEORGE ALLEY. Wi ITE COTTONS, | CORSEES, afew ve 2 oh athe MeNeill’s Auction R om. : pte 3 Ch'town, Mareh 3, 1S88—2aw pat guar GREY COTTON 5, | GLOVES, LINEN TOWELS, : ———$—__-— | =37/PRINT COTTONS, | COLLARS, | LINEN TOWELINGS, DOLITIGAL MEETIACS FREEHGLD PAGPERTY|pREss Goops, | RIBBONS’ | BED TICKINGS, wiiaz? wis-selias aie BOR SALE. White and Coloved) Counterganes, American Knitting At 4 f ee ‘ 2 1 ah ‘ . . " % ‘¢ + 2 > > CHINA PDINT!—AiBehgoltiodse, “ncibbarie| on oe cae ae ef a ottons, Cheap | Shirtings and Gjnghams, Pillow i private tele sil bh wutitul Cottons and Shectings, Carpets and Oii Cioths. POP LET OGRET DES: at private Sale all his valuable and beautiiul- PERKINS & STERNS. et | & STERNS’. 20: We Continue to Sell the Best Goods at Lowest Prices, ~ Hot Water Heating Apparatus. ee ee ee , RLDON HALL.-Oa Friday. the 9th’ March, at jy situated Freehold Property. in the Rofaly of [Saas ee is Charlottetown, ov the: Mount Edward load, MONTAGUE WEST SCHGOLHOUSE; | on| about 1} miles from the dity; eontaining 57 acres Saturday, 16th March, at7 o'clock, p. m. MURRAY HARBOR ROAD,— At Grandview Schoothouse, on Monday, 12th March,.-.at.2 o’cioe’”, p.m. CALEDONITA,—Same day, at.7. o’clock, p. m, On the premises are a wood House, 40x30, con- taining 10 comfortable rooms; also Barn, 40x20, Stables and Hay Dlouse, 40x18, Granary, Coach House and other Outbuildings. PLEASANT VALLEY At Schoolhotse, on Tuesday, 13ch March, at 2 o'clock, p. m. , Apply on the premises to . f JAMES E,. WELSH, ' ’ . » pecceenee = De ae liek Or to F, L.. HASZARD, : BELLE CREEK.—Same day, at 7 o’cloek,-p.m. Solicitor, Charlottetown, a A. A. McLEAN., mehi—2aw & wky ' = Feb. 27, 1888—wky & dy eod her guar ee ene nee epee eee ae P| tence ~ x aw eapt -oe j q }___Our new series of Books is : ‘ SEE HERE he ere is Aine Trea’ sury,” $1.50, “* Farm Treasury,” $1.25, and ‘‘ Busi- i SSS, YW A RC Hi. ] SSS, ness Treasury,” $1.00, are just now ready, Every family will want this interesting volume, discuss- ing, as it does, every teature of Home Life and ae : what depends on its succes failure. ‘* Busi- ; GREAT CLEARANCE SALE|fessf Scape vatciieieon| ANE IVMIMIENSE STOCK. OF ing its instructions, every man may efliciently manage his own concerns. “* Farm Treasury” is - a, one of the most practical works on the subject BOOTS AND SHOES ever issued; no farmer can be without it. We e | want ladies and mento sell these Books in their own neighborhood.. We give large commissions. ano . +. | Address’ W. K, EARLE, 725,Prince William St., ° > | intend having the usual Clearance Sale fpr the *t. POT i halts ice a erns ] 3 month of March I will offer my entire stoek J. 8S. ROBERTSON & BROS,, : 5 of BOOTS AND SHOES at 20 PER CENT, off my Publishers, March 6, 1888—2aw & wky Charlottetown, Feb. 14,°1888. ~~ oe Oe eee ——O geen usual low prices. ‘This is & genuine Clexrahee Sale, as all who have bought from me at the last sales know. My stock isthe largest and best assorted stock of Boots and Shoes on P. E. Island. LSS > SPRI \ 4 ay » Come right along and get first choice, es:I ex- S, BL . i < S. pectto havea big rush for my goods, as 1 have always done in the past sales. * yes — C)> Vay J. C. SPRAGUE, Now Ready for Shipment. i’ RE © Hy er - feb29—1w eod dy & wky Market Square, — AND— BAZA AR STAPLE DEPARTMENT. so o af fe sok: 500 Pkgs, Canadian Manufactures,, Above Goods just received via Capes Route. THE ANNUAL. BAZAAR inc Ustenogce Snictings Sheoungs. "Grey | Cottons, White Cottons, &c., &e, nn, (eee —FOR THE- Beier P. B. Island Hospital|, eee’ STANLEY BROTHERS { Laces, Friilings, Trimming Silks, &¢., &c. : ; > BROW N’s BLOCK. Admission 10 cents. Tea 25 cents. eR L°s?. ~—Last evening, on Water Street, between Citown, March 1, 1888.—eod & wky. Contributions gratefully received by Great George and- Queen Streets, a Gold ———— 9) ° ; Ring (wide band.) The finder will be rewarded a MRS. CHAS. PALMER, — | py leaving j > ¥. Carter’s Confectionery. 86 president.” |nghell pa Cav “WOOL fants, a 1 ° L. P. BEER, Secretary. WILL BE HELD IN THE - MARKET HALL |S“Ite BROS., a GRANVILLE AND DUKE STREETS. ——— $$$ $$ sexdie Halifax, N. S., Feb.-28, 1888. Thursday, April Sth.) qx= V . OPEN AT 12 O'CLOCK. WANTS, LOST, EOTNP de. A ay Ja q mch6é—law -_—— —_—O<—--—_——"" WW ANTED.—Position as Bookkeeper or Cierk ae a ‘ ; ‘ : ‘i i desired by a yong mee _— ae me some ; ence ine Gene Store. oou reLere 8. Citizens Skating Rink. Addreps "Gin on of EXAMINER office. KN] | SHIR I S, ALL = I y LES. | ev27 1 io 20: KS net . - aala » CEE : ANTED IMMEDIATELY—A plain Cook and ‘ENHE Subscriber offers for sale the CITI-, W Hoiinemaid. Washing. given. out. Gdod ZENS’ SKATING RINK, together references rcquired. Apply at EXAMINER office, e ° with the Land, comprising one whole Town mehj5—tf j nel we irts in ers &e Lot. Possession first May next. oo - an ? 5 ® Apply to | | BOARDERS ACCOMMODATED — At. Mrs, WILLIAM DODD. McLean’s, Hillsborough Street, between Dor-| Ch’town, March 5, 1888—2w eod chester and King. octly eed tf 30% “ror SALE.—If possible by private sale, my N ; -p tionsehold Furniture. If now disposed of by Telephone Company of 4 . KE. ist April, will be sold by Publie Auction. Par- | ALL AT A DO N PRICES Ce ties baying Furniture can ict. the House, which! } \ VV 4 ! WN ‘ island. is WeH fished and warm ; or the House wil: be| «, let separately, Also, a few tons‘of Mard Coal, - . THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Shareholders Breac h-Loacing Double Barrel Gun, anda Fish- * ot ihis Company will be kel 1 at the Office of ime Cuifit—CHas. J. PATTON, So = , a - ; - : : Palmer & McLeod, Charlottetewn, on W Ei *NES- (Fast) at : ; gis BK 3 Fe) Hi 4 DAY, the Mth day of March, inst., at 8 &’clock, Bi ios oe oe NO Bs eo: e % iE Ft oon SO ng: regs bas ; : ». m:,-for the election of Directors and the trans- , ANTED.-—A. small property: 4a mifé or two)’ SIGN OF THE LION, QUEEN 8TRERI1, I . : * 5; ign! sineds:. 47 a . ot.téwn)ghaving on_it a~ never-fiiling | action of W¥neeal,bu ines. ** GEO. BEER, oP spr 5 ot» aeytere Jutormasen sr eh peease | : > - ar” ee . furnish to “C. B.,’ P. O, Box 43, Charlo n i ‘ Lee we [°° oranitns ecis, Ch’town, Feb. 18, 1888. 9 4 3.“ ze St — a x +. f ‘ oe Ch’town, March 1, 1883~—pat 2aw her gaar ee yest E SAVING MUWEY | | Cthig row LF, Prowse, § ; . RE Subscriber, having in view giving up ] Pr - house-keeping, offers for sale the Dweil- | j a of excellent arable land, in good condition. =