—-— _ ee naeeen cca . ne a ocal and Other Items, Ea » to the Lycenm to night. ‘ PriLhab WONT prac tide this evening W ~- er € tRRLAGE™ at Mark W right & | a. ri mhl5 3 an . a end St. James’ Hall to * i ; - Next THORSDAY night is the concert. See pgefamme. siti lies Tue STraNLEY leit Geurgetown for Pi tou : y vivek this morning ig o clot : -—-oe- 2 get your r solution to attend the in St. James’ tiail to. night. = mo tT jor ’ egneer’ wer Spe that pregramame tor wa Notice the popular price, encert. ighve be —- +. ne Sate.—Rethember our trade sale ‘ia sh “ ' 8 . : W rharsd«y, the 19th, and not on Wednes- re the i8:b.— 4 H. Norton & Co, ai sent. —Mr. W. W. Stanley act VOW DE Du é. : ngs the thanks of Tue Exautne® for a bundle ‘late Lepdon papers. ' . nxt PARADE ~The Irish Soeieties ot palsies decided not have their customary St, yauick's Day parade this year. - ~Comeearly to the entertain- This wiil be the last Admission only 15 S<MiKT. James’ Hail. couree, ,* rest in st: egacert ‘ f th ek. call 1 0. @ P.--Port Is Jolie Encampment will jild » specaai session at 8S o'clock to-morrow evening fur the parpese of conferring the Jolden Rale dogtee. . . _—-o-— 1 S§,S.—Itis annouuced that the Inter- pa'ioaal Stesnship Company intend making dt flips per Week between St. John anu " p-xton during the coming summer months, His Bees DisctiakceD —James Fenton, ged with placng seepers across the LC Rpt Sebebary, N. &., last summer, bes een discharged, th jury deciaring him Ay) imbecile. —_—eo To Resour Won ane Halifax papers ews that the stesmer Halifax wiil resum. hor reguist trips between Boston and Halifax, commencing from Boston on Saturday, the Nth. mippention Bus Bers Discnarcep.—James Fenton chargel with placing seepers acrozs the { &. RB. at Saliebory, N. B, test summer has been discharged, the jury declaring him an imbeciie, ieladitewes Tue Uerat Resvtt —We learn from the Pioneer that a boy staying with Mr. Crailes Dickie, of Muddy Creek, gota bullet from un oid revolver through his hand one day last week. The boy was carelessly handling the weapon when it accidentally want olf. oie Tee Sremvcnitn Funp.—Mr. Fitzgerald teknowledges the further sum of eight duliars towards the Springhill relief fund from St. Paul's-Chorch, made up as follows: F W. Hales’ cubstiption, $3; Additional collection io church, $3; total, $8. Maor. Masy Years Aco.—We were shown last Saturday, says the Kentville Chronicle, «pair of white woolea mit:ens worn by Denis Monghton. They were knit for his father, Mr. James Houghton, some 35 years ag», avd owe been ip use more or less every year since. —— Yooperrs, Arrenrion!—The members of the Charlottetown Engineer Company, having Titles or great-coats at home, are requested to return them to the Drill Shed this (tueslay) evening, at & v’elock, for inspection. ieadiammaii Witat is the best exercise ? That which an be taken in the open air and exercise the createst number of muscles. This you wilfind in cycling You will never tire of it; your machine will soon become your teat friend..-/’r. Kinch, Jr.. Westfield, a J. Fa iecidio Prsuc Mrerrine —A meeting of the sup- porters of the Liberal-Conservative party vil be held in the Market Hall to-morrow (Wednesday) evening at 8 o'clock. The object of the meeting is tochovse a can- dijate to contest Charlottetown and Royal y uthe Government interests at the forth- ¢ming election. We understand that Mr. Blake has consented to allow himself to be pat in nomination. — -_>—— Suppen Draru.—The Halifax Herald says : (a Saturday morning last John Moses, of Hebron, Yarmouth, accompanied by a young wn, teit home intending to go to the river, cattyinga gun andanaxe, While breaking ‘Tow through a narrow piece of woods, he suddenly dropped to the ground, and instant- ‘Yexpired. Lhe boy ran for assistance, and Mr. Moses’ li’eless body was carried to his heute, He leaves a large family. Kirrary Wins —The battle between Jake K lrain and George Godfrey came off «the rooms of the California Athletic Cluo, Sa. Prancieec, on the night of the Lich, The fight, which was fora purse of $5,500 {of which the loser got $500) began tuortly before nine o'clock and was not comecluded until eleven. Kilrain was de- claved the winner in the forty-fourth round. | ‘ulfrey drew first blood in the thirty-fifth round, _—-+~»———— Boeroy Prices. ~from an official circular T the 12th we learn that the egg market “uled steay until the previons Monday when the tales were generally »t 19 cen's, and that Mas been the rulieg price since with a fair “ply and seteady fair demand. ‘The re- \\P of potatoes continued moderate up to Monday, but sincethat day there has been he erable improvement in the demand and Ch, eeog is now quite firm. P. E. Island Mhangoes are selling for 85 cents. The fish Harket has a very {irm tone in most all lines -~ 6k ee Schoo. For tux Bursp,—The twentieth go port of the board of managers of Th lalifex School for the Blind is at hand. mani Port shows that the echool has Mried on its work with vigor during the ~ year. ‘there has been a new wing added oo building at a coat of $16,000. This ee is set epart for boys and com- Senied culiuery departments, dining rooms, ay tte, on the ground floor, besides fem @ reoma, music rooms, hospitel, bath See ond s eeping rooms above, I+ »«lso hega of the be peal. lion. Neil McLeod is one ot blind rd of managers. The total. number nap e Pertons under instiuction during the °° ahaa 38. Of these six have since th and one has been removed by san” making the total attendance, Dec Vat, trom . a whom 1% are from Nova Scotia, ad 2 gn” Brunswick. 1 from P. E Island oe Newfoundland. The total ex- “ure during the yerr was $6,480 32 hich —_ 4 balance on hand of #27! 99 les receive & from Finlay amphell, TPE er ie arin ——— THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - ~ Thursday ———r eate,** 5 Os & HO ee ace &. eee COO - - eee o- —— «+o - ee Cee ee ne me O S ee ae Se Da a7F Se ‘Ei a 0 OD He ee = a — Retie-e- oon een 0. + a Oe SS SLE: COME gee em TUESDAY, same ED TELLGRAPHIC NEWS.| (15 oo meee cttny —~s © 1 5 i. yy figy | PEO AL Di SPATOHES TO Tur EXAMINER. | “ - : The Huntington Election : . i LW. a: a” a- t r ta Sa? ° i * \\\ ps Nominat ion took place here to-d Ay. The 1 25 « ee \. ; Attendapee was very large. Seed. Wie, hbo ota eu jex-M. P. and one of the “noble thirteon.” aS y Shey mS Jules Scriver ; ¥&8 putin homination by the Liberals, and ' Dune sn McCormack, Q. O., by the Conser- | Vatives. A large meeting was held, whieh was addressed bythe Hon. Messrs. Chap- | eau and ©. A. Tupper. The prospects are exceedingly bright for redeeming the con-| # HESAAY, Hareh ith, stituency. i | | | Hontinetoy, P Q, March 17 fHVHE BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY _ of Charlottetown will celebrate the Anniversary of Irelund's Patron Saint, on A Political Sensation. | ey a Procession from their Hall, Prince | Stre t. hie aded by the Artillery Band, ta St. _ | Dunstan's: Cathedral, at 945 a: mt, avhere FREDERICTON, Marsh 17. High Mass will be celebrated. “After Mags Quite a sensation was created in political | crinaent ill reform and- parade the circles here this afternoon by a petition be- bite ated ing filed with the tlerk of the council proteatiag against James lI. Fel- | rN lows occupying a seat at this board, on the IN THE EVENING ground that he was nota resident of the | province. Fellows is one of Blair’s recent | appointments, aud is a resident of London, | England. The matter comes up to-iorr: v. ENTERTAINMENT WILi RE GIVEN ry Professor Robertson's Movements ~_-—_—— legislative | A Literary and Uasical Orrawa, March 17. Professcr Robertson has left fer the | Maritime Provinces to attend the farmers | THE LYCEUM. oe He will be present at the Pro- | er vincial Farmers Association meeting. at !: : > me es Se Fredericton..on Tuesday and will- be a j ‘ PROGRAMIZE.. ae ot Pica New Glasgow in time for the Dairymen’s Hf. A. Tanten,~ - . Director: meeting on the 28th. He will not come fo es : the Island until navigation opens. rs PART 'L plea’ Address. “ The Day We Celeébrate,”. vaeanu ee ilon. G. W, Howlan, The Springhil! Relief Fund Vocal Duet" The Children’s Home,”... Cowen Maater Brent McInnis, te Boston, March 17, At a moetirg of the commiitee of the Provinciatists appeinted recently to collect’ money forthe Springhill suiferers, it was reported that thirty thousand dollars had- beeu received. It was decided té continue the work of coliccting and to issue a call to Voeal Solo (hy request)— Flow on Thou Shin- Ing WMiver. ee or neeess ow red. Heezard and Wenry Anderson; Harp Solo Sele cted......... ; ccaneee : Miss Reneit 4 Bunch of Shamrocks from my SUULIOP. \noscesese atsléssn oeueseeve Vceal Soin- -"' Dear Old = - —— eo See = residents of Mra. Biske ston and Vici o ; “tego CS cinwty peSaseIwe | Violin Solo —‘‘ La Straneira”....,. Danela ed : James Hyndman, Weather Builetin. » and , putbm | Vocal Belo—Seleste@iei so... fie Sec ecd. 0085s m i be asa Toronto. March 17 —10 a. m. oe: eee, Westerly to north-westerly winds, strong PART IL. duri-g the day, fine and colder. Vocal Solo—** Tender Voices”......... wiseess Fill AZ H. A. Tanton, Piano Solo—“S cret Wishes”......... inves Lange To-nicuTt.—The Benevolent lrish Society's Concert in the Lyceum this evening promises tobe a grand success. An excellent pro- gramme has been prepared. The address will Master Harry Anderson. Vocal Selo —" Inthe Chimney Corner”....Cowen Mrs. D. O'M. Reddin. be given by Hon. George W. Howlan., Clarinet Solo—Irish Airs..................kosleck . } W. E. Knight. Renemsen that the next lecture of the yo.) solo—Selected season in St. Paul’s Schoolroom will be , given by Mr. Fitzgerald on Friday ‘next, subject, “‘A Serap from Eariy Canadian History.” { -_- Mrs. Jumes Byrne. Song (by request)—** Remember, Boy, You're Master Harry Anderson. : oy ' Piano Solo—“' Killarney ”...........ccesesee Balfe F.irorricity, — Mr. Walter P. Doull | Mrs. Peter Dayle. lectured to a fair audience in the First! Methodist church parlor last night, the sub- ject being ‘The Practical Worki: g of Elec- | tricity.” Mr. Douli’s listeners heard with | interest the descriptions of the different metheds whence is derived the force which produces electricity, and the manne: in which | electricity is applied to many convenient inventions which are now .so familiar to our PART IIL The Laughabe Faree, “TURN HIM OUT,” BY MEMBERS OF THE every day life. A spirited discussion followed! Charlett.town Dramatic Clup. the conclusion of the lecture. i FraTERNAL Temperance —A very pleas- ant t a ro ast ev g in Victoria, : 2. “ . a ve a last evening in Victoria: price of Admicsion—Reserved Seats. 50 Division on the occasion of a visit from the _ . _ cents; Unreserved, 25 cents. “Tickets for two Divisions of Lot 48 The visitors were gale at Reddin's Drug Store. welcomed in a felicitius address by Mr. J. | ee W. Young, W. P. of Victoria Division. JOHN CONNOLLY, Mr. Daniel McLean responded in behalf of | _ : seorumy- Ever Onward Division, and Mr. James | Bovyer responded in behalf of Rescue! Division, A programme of temperance; f= readings, recitations, etc., followed. The! ; meeting was thoroughly enjoyed by all | present, and closed with a hearty vote of thanks tu the visitors. —— --——— Local Notices. Seventy Boys’ Suits must be cleared out before Spring Stock arriv: s.—Jas,. Paten & Co. mis si Hats, Clothing & Beans.— All persons wish- ing to buy men’s, boys’ and children’s clotbing cheap, and have a guegs at the beans, should ca‘l at Prowse Bros. mbl7 3i Only 16 Days.—All parties who have not filled in their guesses should do so as the bott'e of beans will be opened on the 2ud of April.— Prowse Bros. mhi7 3i Call and get some bargains while we are selling off so che»p to make 100m for the new goods to arrive in the early spring. Those goods must be soli at the Cheapest Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwill. ina: }6d&waw Cc. H. SCHURMAN, mehl6—dy 2i_ wy 2i Water Street. Doors open at 7.15; Entertainment to com- mence at 8 o'clock, sharp. mehl4 ee a eee ee The Ladies of St. James’ Church WILL HOLD THEIR come aw Thursday, 2nd April. ‘Ghia Btw A me OE PE a Seed Oats. 6 ‘ BUSHELS HEAVY BLACK OATS. For sale by Onr new spring hats for men and boys are selling fast, they are fashionable and cheap. If you want a hat you should secure one at J, B. Macdonald’s, mh'46i dw You can certainly get the best bargsins in boots at the Dominion Boot aud Shoe Store. . mhl46i dw The winter is practically over and you are aafe in buying « new epring hat. Nowher can you get betier suited in the latest styles than at J. B. Macdonald's. mb16i dw Seventy Boys *uits must be cleared out Db fore spring Steck arrives -Jas Paton & Co ™93i K D.C ic Cuarontesd ——— eee WANTS, LONT, FOEND &e Wan "ED.—Pen‘* ani vest maker. Mast be neat nand and willy + lb ats Bo a free to the tight party. —W. N. Rrees. m!'7 d2i wii L OUND —On Prinee Street,” fo dacs ago, a watch a: d chain, Ov nev mar have the same by proving roperts aud p yi x fu 18) he Apply et bia oiiice. m7 3i pd ANTED.—A reliable man who understands the cere of horses. Good wages and con- stant employment will be given to a suitable person. Apply at this office. mcechi6é LET.—A Brick Dwelling, situate on Water Street, now in the eccupation of George J. Wright, Esq, containing draving reom dining and breakfast reoms, and six bedrooms. <Also-— A Cottage containing eight rooms, situate on Hillshorouga Street, now orcuried by Mr. Win. H, McEwen. Possession given about tst May. For pavticulars apply to PEAKE Bros & Co, : — @ mchi6 - eod tf ¢ ENDERS for plastering the Stone House, os é * corer of Kent and West Streets, ) RENT.—The enst mn side of Brick Dwel irg "h’ tow ; oc ive » to 23th March, House on Hillsborough Square. For parti- Ch’town, wil be re Mr a ‘rd*d Hodgson culars anple on the premises to JawES TURNER, 1891, at the office o s r. Haw S "8 : b. mchl6—2w pd Ch’town, where particulars for same may De obtained March 17—tf = Te ders for Plastering ——————— me O-RDER.—Two ge: tlemen boarders can be accommodated with nice rooms in a quiet honse, not five minutes welk from the Post Office. Apply at this office. tf—mcehl6 | eee a so Wall Paper. & BOUT THRER THOUS4ND ROLLS Sy WALL PAPER, at 33) rer-cent. dis count. lam closing out this branch of my business, and will sell out at the above dis count in order to make a speedy clearance Some-very nice patterns, snd persons reqn'r- ing Wall Paper would do well to look at this lot before buying J. B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. W ANTED.—A Servant Gir! for general hou-e- work, Must have good references —Mrst STEPHEY JENKINS, Prince Street. 3i—mehl3 ANTEM™—A Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. H. Hoormr, Milton House, Kent Street, 3i pd—mehl2 ———er r OST.—In the Market “all, on last Thursday ‘ure watch. Fiader will be rewarded on eaving same at this office. mehi2z R SALE.—One-balf of Town Lot No. 28, on crus of Hi lsborough and Fitzroy Streets with the Dwelling, Corch House and Stable thereon. Apply to JOHN STUMBLES, mehl? -dy lw wky li pd moh]l§—dw 1894. ah \ . ote Insh” {with Tableau of Ireland)....Scanion | ANNUAL TEA AND FAN Y SALE March 5th, a Locket in the form of a minia | MARCH 17. 1891. ; | | | | 125 Pieces of Dress Goods, Bought by Mr. W. W. Stanley and shipped to ensure an early arrival. — + --——- —{ §)-—- 2 eee TANLEY BROTHERS, - - BROWN'S. BLOGK ~ Charlottetown, March 13, 1891—eod & wky Ree 4 eles ee ee 4 — ontnnnemcnoni 9 en a a PROWSE BROS’ Spring Stock of Felt Hats is now Complete. (ee The suceess with which our Hat Department has been erowned in the past Is due to the care we have taken in selceting and keeping to the front all the lead- ing and most fashionable styles, as well as the best Kng- lish, American and Canadian makes. Dont forget. wienyvou wanta Hat. tha the Wonderfal Cheap Men have. the Largest, Best, Cheapest and Most Fashion- abte stock of flats on the Island. S86 QUHEN STRAT. — Charlotretown, February 20, 1891—eod & wky ——=EZ{_—_E= ——— —_—— a — NEW PAPER HANGINGS | af wr \ 9 Largest Stock, Newest Patterns, Lowest Prices, PE FERN ' Qur importation of English, Scotch, Canatian and American Room Paper is now ready for sa'e, and should be seen by every puredhaser. as we have the best variety, newest patterns and lowest prices in the city. | ae PERKINS & STERNS. in y 0 ‘x (x) ee Charlottetown, March 3. 1891. ——$—$——$—$$ os & 10 CARLOADS to arrive per ‘‘ Stanley »| Can be shipped to any Station direct | fom Georgetown : a CARVELL BROs. Ch’town, March 14, 189!—2i pat guar 3 vA . \ 4 . & ‘a 4¥ —— ——(1) -—— AVING TO REMOVE in the Month of April, while our Store is undergoing extensive alterations, we will, during the next four weeks, offer some Special Lines in CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, &, at a Great Reduction to avoid trouble of storage. G. H. TAYLOR. Watchmake~ and Jeweler, North Side of Market Square. ~~ F Drs NY We Not Only Sell Spectacles, | WE FIT THEM! ACH EYE TESTED SEPARATELY at a small extra charge. E. W. TAYLOR, Optician. { Charlottetown, March 14, 1891—1m aw | Ch’town, March 13, 1891—2an& wy eo i a NE ala Ae cate eit i: MR rails dl iii ta i ie ah A Ree iia a ae St