ee rey or : A pred Fecal and Other Items. reetown this Hoots and Shoe Store, snoes at the tbvs Gi = \ man astern cutting Horne, Halifax his third set of named Pass asssaye, LE 4 PELEGRAPHIC VEWS. EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIAMENT ee ee of Proceedings. SPECIAL Desparcues To THE Summary Orrawa, March 4. Dr. Montague, the newly elected member for Haldimand, was introduced by Messrs. Patcerson (of Essex) and Tisdale, and took | his seat amid , great applause from the Con- | servative benches. Che House then went into committee on | the bill respecting bills of exchange, cheques and promissory notes, which continued | until recess. Hon. Mr. Foster moved committee of supply. Mr. Laurier moved in motion censuring the House into amendment . the government for the expenditure made during recess for the | survey of the proposed line of | railway between Harvey and Salisbury, and for which there was no parliamentary appropriation. Mr. Foster asked that the motion be not moved to-night, as Sir John MacDonald, Minister of Railways, was un- “ well, and couid not be present. Mr. | Laurier agreed to this The House went into supply, taking up the customs estimates. Ihe Short Line Railway, and Moncton and P, E, I. Railway Company bills passed the railway committee this morning without amend- The Hall Construction Company's bill was sent to the sub-committee to re- port on ment. Hon. Peter McLaren, of Perth, who suc- | ceeds the late Senator Turner, was sworn in to-day and escorted to his seat. In the Senate this afternoon the discussion on the | of establishing a Canadian mint, as! introduced by Senator Mclonis, occupied | the greater portion of the session. Hon. | que s'ion - \ ieeting will be held ning at Soclock sharp. : - \ H. © MeDonald will read evening, the Lith inst., at |) Hal at Vernon River Island of Orleans.” | ° | ttery for the Hillsborough yuuble seull boat, which came s st evening was won by \ mo } Snelgrove was the a 2 seventeen thou \ ! y th An nish 4o.4 1, and it is expec i ‘ i this yMlog sea 3 will be started in > Ul i Mr. Dickie . 1b ‘ lames i wasa g I is i A ' “ sii V0 { o i vers IN Fespreoary.—Mr. Alonzo nas presented the Yar 1 of Maytlowers, in atherea y bim on Saturd ty last, 3 \ deerer in that locality Any urs ai | . . Uctober las | a3 44 - se tubers, or i rut 25 y ached Mon ton over th v1 n Railway, to be fo ican market Mr. Bl 3 (Ju x f ~ scle ~ ic i yy 4 . } 7 . wding ‘ vi L oe iven In the; i H t 45, this \ ines. | \] \ who | va As th i isslon 5 applied to church pur : j worthy cause a bum { cen at seven cK | - ( Mi is There w ih} t ‘ ! ‘ e} t ( Monday when the R j Lis ie As matters 1m Gg nare ft at re asked é bh. ns! { ‘ KS Was vg with i:tive audience in Pownal ‘ “ en liver i i How We | ght in { } } 1) Mi | uple | seeme highly t special] rs th I ( re Of tf Light g i Ss I sy moved and Henry \ o- ded a vote of thanks kindness in coming to ery interesting lecture, it would not be the last tim: id nay the p.easure 7 ( Lain _ >_> i) i i ' S ip VW inslow, ill nher — Nichlason, sailed from St. Le See the 26th last November bound for G t Britain. Since that time no tidings ) received It is said that the in had his wife and son with him on the g In addition to these the captain's ‘ Nichlason, a resident of vi iy ridg was also on board the ei I latter was one of our most worthy ' i ts wil und two children e sons of Mr. Donald ' i, and highly respect- t rg are entertained for I sible they may turp - \ fhe residence of Mr. i I a oy Street, east, irglar between eleven and k last night, and tne sum of $23 Mr. Fitzpatrick, who | nploy of the Island Railway as in, received. his monthly pay at six k yesterday, and after tea he put the t ab ntioned in a small writing on a table in the sitting y fect from the front window. The i ent nee through the win i ym, ising ghted . l was about This natches w found on wicle k vy under the window. Mr. rick has no idea as tothe id ntity of t guLLy person => Personal. Trainor, “ho, for about a year een accountant in the Merchants Halifax at Woodstock, N. B, has re- ferred to the Fredericton ume institution. Mr. Trainor Charlottetown, and was former- here. Previous to his leaving Mr. Trainor was ba quetted by vision of the Ancient Order of Hi which he is an active member. Fe P. E. Island Hespital. | und H pital has received \i swwue Christian Church, | ~— mercial Cross, Lot ~ nimerside Ni th list Chure h, { | New i ndadon Pres- 23 S12: Zion ! hure! Union i 17, SIG US; St James Unioau Prayer Meeting, $373; Pownal and Ver- Qn | ; Me att hodist C hurches, eo 25; Bap- h Union Prayer Meeting. $7; Methodist Church Union 825; collected by Mrs. herry Valley, $7.75; Bap- ‘ I nee Street Prayer Meeting 7 David Irving, | river front Mr. Abbott stated that the Government | was opposed to any such proposal, that the Government would Banking Act in the Commons in a few days. I'he Bill was read a first time, and the second reading fixed for Friday, I+ is; Catholic Senators will and also i introduce the | Orange understoc i that the > ° 9 | not offer any amendments, but will divide | the House on the question, a | A Great Flood. } Came Lll., March 4. | The Ohio river is now over fifty miles wide at this point, forming a solid sheet of water, except lor the narrow strips of rock bound earth upon which the Mobile & Obie | and Lilinois Central Ralroads are built. A mile below here it joins the Mississippi | which extends into Missouri another 50' miles, making the combined widthof the two rivers ov a hundred miles. The current is terrific, and brings great inundations of heavy making navigation perilous. The ierry buat Three States made two trips to East Cairo yesterday, and one up the | Mississippi to Missouri, rescuing the people caught out onthe ground they supposed | beyond the reach of the flood, but which was being rapidly submerged. At Paducah, Ky., there is much uneasiness. The city |- is not protected by levees, and the water has raised within a few feet of the door of the Richmond House, which stands on the Two great tobacco warehouses drift, i are flooded —_ on — British Parliament LONDON, March 4. The Irishland bill, which willjba introduc ed in the House of Commons by the gov- ernment, provides fur state aided migra- tion, abolishing the land courts and the land commission. In the debate on Gladstone’s amendment to Smith’s motion, that the House adopt the report of the Parnell Commission, Har- rington produced telegrams to the agents of the Times in America, going to show that after Sir Richard Webster had apologized for the forgeries, the T:mes endeavored to procure evidence to establish their authen- ticity. He said that the telegrams proved a conspiracy deeper and fouler than any- thing proved against the Parnellites eqeees> —_—— Friendly Relati ons. ROME, March 4 The Green Book in regard to Abyssinia, just issued, states that King Menelek will accept Italy’ s assistance in all negotiations with other powers, and will give Italy the preference in all industrial and commercial concessions, oe — The Turf in Anstsalia. Mevsournk, March 4. Hon. Mr. White's three-year-old Dread- Australian cup to-day at the fastest time on naught won the zt miles in 3 598, record. Another Protest. Orrawa. March 4. A protest has been entered against the; I »AILY EXAMINER, ; | His Household Furniture, . FURNITURE, &c., BY AUCTION. AM instructed by James Ek, Welsh, Esq., (who is leaving the Island), to sell by Auction, at his residence, Upper Prince Street, ‘On March 10th, ys Bay Monday, AT 11 O'@LOCK | ete., comprising | Drawing Room, Dining Reom, Bedroom and | Kitchen Furniture. Also, ness, etc, Sale positive. Horse, Cow, Wagon, Sleigh, Har- No reserve. R. BEAIRSTO, mch3 _ ane In the Matter of the Estate of John O'Connell. aoe will be received by the under- signed up to the 28th day of March, instaat, for the following Property of the said John O'Connell :— Ist. Stock-in-Trade and other Personal Pro perty in the Store and Warehouse of the said John O'Connell, at Montague Cross. 2nd. All the Household Furniture, Horses, Cattle, Farming Implements, etc., of the said John O'Connell. 3rd. Fifty Acres of Freehold Land, situate on Lot 6!, in King’s County. 4th. Fifty Acres of Freehold Land, situate on Lot 58, in Queen’s County. Sth. Nine Acres of Freehold Land, situate at Moutague Cross, Lot 57, with the Store, Dwelling, Warehouse and Stables thereon. Schedules of the Real and Personal Pro- perty can be seen at the residence of the said John O'Connell, or at the vttice of the under- signed. A separate Tender will be required for each i lot. Each Tender must be accompanied with 5 | per cent. of the amount of the Tender. Dated 27th day of February, A. D. 1890. A. A. McLEAN, Assignee. mch4—dy 21 wky 2i Brick House and Furniture, BY AUCTION. -RLDON HOUSE, | “ARNT STRUT, On Monday, March 24, Commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m., We will sell the FURNITURE of the above first-class Boarding House, including Drawing one Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Carpets, Window Curtains, Stoves, Crockery- ware, Beds and Bedding, and ali the other belongings to this comfortable and home-like house. Also at 12 o'clock, on SAME DAY, we will sell THE BUILDING, which is nearly new and built of brick, three stories high, and in good repair, having a southern front of 36 feet on Kent Street (near Prince), and running back 180 feet, with Stables in rear. The ‘‘ Eldon House” has the reputation of being second to none a3 a comfortable board- ing house, and enjoys a splendid business as a country hotel. Its stables are well patronized, and it is situated in the very best locality in the city Wesell the above under instructions from Joseph Wise and James Seaman, Trustees of the will of the late Richard Wise, and will be a positive sale, RAIN OR SHINE, Title perfect Terms Cash. E. H. NORTON & CO., feb28s—wky dy eod Auctioneers. SCHOONERS FOR SALE, tCHR, **CEYLON,” 96 tons, ‘ANNIE E. PAINT,” 81 tons. The former will be six years old on Maich 2\lst, and the latter tive years old in June next, Both these vessels have up to the present time been engaged in the fishing business, and are well found in Sails, ete. For further particulars apply to and Schr. and price please PETER PAINT & SON&, Port Hawkesbury, C. B. In Stock, Bars Copper, Y() 14 in. square, M/\J 20 sets Bedroom Furniture (bankrupt stock), febl7 E. H. NORTON & CO. feb1S —6i cod — i WANTS, LOST, “FOUND we W: ay (fED.—A Man to work on a Farm. Apply t this oftice. mchd rn. Oo Mir mravr > \ P. a r H: h ldi- | _— } t Mr. Montague, i. WANTED. A Servant Girl in a smal] family mane Al ply at this office. mechs a ~ it FOR. SALE. A Bell Organ with ten siope, we ather r Bulletin. k nearly new ; can be bought for $89, cost $135. iad . Apply to JOHN A. MCLEAN, Euston Street, near Toronto, March 6 —10 a m. Salvation Army Barracks. lw pd--mend Mee, 2 a cloudy +} IPUATION WANTED, as Seamstress or i light snow or sleet, In some iocalities, rising S Dressmaker. Would take work at hoine. temperature to-day, | alling again to-morrow. | Good buttonhole maker. Boston stvies of Cut- ling. Apply at this cflice. 3? pd—mch3 ? : ; : OUSE TO LET. on Pleasant Street, formerly DIED. occupied by Mr. W. B. Robertson, with or On the 4th inst., after a short illness of soarlet fever, May, dearly beloved child ot Henry and Ettie Connolly, aged 8 , mae and 13 days, ‘Sleep, dearest, sleep. Church, Alberton, $2 60; Presbyterian Mifton, $7.60; Presbyterian h and Stanl: y Bridge, . Mrs. R. Johnson, annyal donation jo has given up tovacce, and ‘ ' oney formerly consumed u ion. Sh} Christian Roads, Lot 43, 85 U4; ’ Viet hordist Church, $14: collected Natt, Mal peque, Sis; LU nion i rue, $2 95; Second Metho- Uy Pr syer Meeting; $6 G1; | Montague - bvterian Church, per Rev. W. ti. Spencer, $10, (the last amount was credited by tah sto Geuretown in pre | vivusd wk mwiedgment. } Juneral to-morrow, Thursday, at 2.30 p. m., sede residence, Grafton Street, to Roman | Catholic Comsat ry. | At New Haven, on the rd inst., Mary | Alice, twin daughter of Patrick J. and Mary Berrigan, aged | year and 5 months. wee oeree ae Splendid line of Seamless and Plain Pillow Cottons.—James Paton & Co. e the value in English Domestic Sheetings | in ‘ble ached and unbleached.—James Paton & Co, Good value in Talde Line, Napkins, aud ' gil Hocve Furuishidgt.—James Patoy & Le. witnout Stabe and Coachhouse. Possession given on the Ist of April. Apply op the premises to the owner, Mks. FLEAGE R. vf—mobs Ww LET.— ‘ Dwelling Heaee, corner of Geat ton and Weymouth Streets. Possession i g-ven about the Ist of April. Apply at the County Court Ottice to HENRY SMITH. | feb im ws tf RL W AN TED.—I want a girl to do genera 1G housework, for which liberal wages will be | pata No fires except the cooking stove. Hot and cold water in the kitchen. Heating appara- Apply to Mrs. UNSWORTH, tus attended by man. reb26 | head of penee Street. | T° LE T.— A "House on Douglass Street, con- taining four ronns. Also, a House on Lower Spring Park Road, having four rooms. Rent moderate. Immediate possession given. Apply | at EXAMINER oilice. 3 eod— -mehtl LET.—Part of 2 bguse in pair, situ- q page King Street, néat Sone wital T Street, 2 Bm _ eee etn a oS ST SS — “WE DNESDAY, "MARCH 5. 1890. a _———_ ee -_———— -< — They Ist. Snid. now $1.50. esr. Ath. 10c., your choice oth. PROWSE BROS. 144 1890—eod Charlottetown, February 2, ’ - A Lot of Men's Felt Hats for 50c., price $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. | A Job Lot of Prinits--usua! price 9c. and RCH BARGAINS! neni Te ae ill March Without a Doubt. A Lot of Boys’ $120 and $1.80, cleared out at 50c. a Suit A Lot of Boys’ (x) Suits---usual price $1.00, Suits---usual price S2.ms, usual for 6c. Dress Cloth---usual price 15c., now 1c. No Game of Bluff about this Sale--we will do it. if you want a Nobby Hat, why we can suit you. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. QUEEN STREET. HOLLAND COVE FARM FOR SALE. ARE INSTRUCTED BY T. A. Me LEAN, ESQ., TO SELL PUBLIC AUCTION, ON Saturday, 15th March next, AT 10.30 O'CLOCK, WE | | | AT 4 the above-named beautiful and fertile Farm It is situated on Lot 65, just outside the Har- bor’s Mouth, and contains about 205 acres of | jand, about 100 of which are cleared and in a! high state of cultivation ; the balance, with’ the exception of about 15 acres which are fit to stump, is partly covered with hard and | soft wood. It is well watered, and abundance weed and mud can be had at the shore, The cultivated land is at present seceded | down, with the exception of 20 acres, which | are ploughed for this year’s crop. of sea plums and pears, which should begin to bear | in another year. The buildings consist of « I)welling House, | three Barns, an Implement House, , Boiler} House and Piggery, and are mostly new. One of the Barns is built on a hillside, with! stone wall, frost-proof cellar and cow stable in front. "The second contains seven finished tuins a horse stable and hay house. The fences are good, part being post and! rail and part post and wire, the balance longers. summer resorts on the Island. The scenerv is unsurpassed and the bathing facilities excel- leat. It is within twenty minutes’ sail of} Charlottetown in summer, and can be reached ' in about the same time in winter. It offers an opportunity of obtaining a first-cliss home in a healthy locality near the city which does | not often occur. In addition to the Farm, the valuab le| STOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS will | also be offered for sale. The Stock consists of ] bay stallion Machin | ist, No. 7692 , coming 3 yrs., standard-bred and | registered, first prize winner at Interprovincial | Exhibition, Monctun, and also first prize win- | ner at Provincial Exhibition, Charlottetown, | 1889, sired by All Right, Ist dam Nellie Mace | by Abdallah Messenger, 20d dam the Mc-! Keever Mare by McIunnis’s Pony, 3rd dam by Golden Leaf, he by Saladin; l bay Mare, years old, by All Right, Ist dam by Golden Leaf in foal by Machinist ; 1 bay Mare, 4 years old, by Hernando, Ist dam by Flying French. man, 2ad dam by Saladin, in foal by Precep- tor; | dark bay Mare, 6 years old, by Sir Robert, lst dam by Flying Frenchman, in foal by Machinist, (Sir Robert was by Richmond's Hambletonian, he by Green’s Hambletonian, a full brother of Volunteer, fst dam Flora Bagnall by Vulcan, he by Saladin); 1 dark bay Filly, coming 3 years, by All Right, dam by Sir Robert, in foal by Preceptor; 1 year- ling Colt, dark bay, by All Right, dam by Hernando ; i Cart Filly, coming 3 years, by Barrister, "dam hy Challenger, 2nd dam Ny Gladstone, 3rd dam by Saladin, Also, head of Cattle, Jersey, Shorthorn and oe shire grades; 1 pure-bred Jersey Bull Calf, first- “prize winner at Provincial Exhibition. Sheep—l2 Ewes, Shropshire and Merino, Pigs—6 pure-bred Berkshire Pigs. ALso—] Massey? Self Binder, } a Mower, | Hay Rake, 1 Randall’ Harrow, Tron Harrow, 1| large Roiler, 1 Patent See: ler to goin Hay Rake, 2 Ploughs, 2 Carts with iron axles, | Double Truck W agon with pole, 1 Truck, 1 Wood Sleigh with “pole, 2 Single Wood Sieighs, 1 set Double Barness, 2 sets | Cart Harness, 1 set Driving Harness, Hay Fork, 2 Hay Carriers, Shovels, Hoes, mer’s Boiler, and numerous other Farming Utensils. TERMS OF SALE.—All sums ynder $10, cash ; over $10, nine months’ credit on sp- proved joint notes, E. H. NORTON & CO., feb28 Auctioueers. Spring a Summer Styles, H** ING spent the last several weeks in the leading places of fashion in New York and Montreal, taking lessons in and securing the latest styles for the ap- proaching season, | wil : dente give a brief sketch of the Fgshjons to those who appt eciate Stylish wud Nice-Fitting Ulytbes. ¥. J. FORAN. | fcbi2g box stalls, with dust-proof ceiling, and capacity for 20 tons of hay on the loft. ‘The third vere a Holland's Cove is one of the most beatiful: once. Far- } Artistical Garment Cuiting, BANERUPT FURNITURE Lower than Auction Prices. (x) An Immense Lot of About eight acres have been pianted for an orchard, with the best varieties of apples, sale at Dazzling Dis- Must be sold at I defy competition. - N JOHN NEWSON, ~4 outh Side Queen Square, Jan. THE POST OFFICE. A BONANZA ——- —— FO R—-- — — Bargain Hunter's THE _- ‘STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. -[_x]—— — Charlottetown, 29, 1890. OPPOSITE ae We offer for the balance of Fy bruary, a SPECIAL LA yT OF sT A4PLE [WEEDS at Cost, over the counter or made up as you wish. Genuine Bargains Call and be convinced, as we mean what we say McLEOD & McKENZIE. . 1590 Genuine Goods ! Feb. 1 Charlottetown, _ ——— ee A AD A CHANGE IN BUSINESS. —_— — x )——_---———_ SILV fesag ARE Watches at the Clocks and - HAVE DECIDED TO SELL ALL MY STOCK OF JEWELRY, and CLOCKS at greatly re iene ed prices to clear for Sixty Days ‘usual low prices for cash. All goods warranted as repr sented. Watches, Jewelry repaired and warranted. E. 8S. BONNELL, Upper Queen Sireet. Charldttetewn, Jan. Zt, 1890—~Im Taw Pree: ¥ * men liaise ae - “1 a COREE AY ta NEE ERIE 8 ie ang Tamar a Anh is. nets aman, sey mn es gs