and Other Items. LOL CC ett Local — LaND at Lie Rink to uight Cioad ce, -~ ick CovRT.—One drunk! was viven ten davés this forenoon, - } . : : For LINCORPORATION, Digby has voted in favor of incorporation > Hockey Maren atthe Rink to-morrow Admission only ten cents. nignt fe ' * ~~ y _ aes semen a OrTraw A, Feb. 296. Dit No. L Battery, G. A., will meet | ve } ' 3: it the Drili Shed, to-night, at 8 o'clock. f n the House Commons to-day Sir uh Pial & MA, LOrhieiit, aL O O CIOCKR ul : messy *S" | Hector Langevin stated that negotiations 2 were going on between the Canadian and Another match game of } ae Imperial Governments with regard to an rm game ol hockey 1] seve l ‘ ti RE . . ‘ : . : ae muthening 1e Bs ! I oray ‘ vle yesy* mm SKating Rink On Fria) \y ; : nye maAus graving dock « y ext | Lr | fatl moved a resolution proposing }the abolition of the duty on mining ma- . . i chinery ar ; hat } ly jesurrs”’ will be the subject of th. o nery, arguing that such a step was lecture to be given in the Lyceum, to-mor necessary to promote 1 ining indus- . ¥ ‘ 5 | ’ row night. Rev. D (+. Macdonald will | y. e the | er Mr. Mulock moved in amendment that i }only such machinery not manufactured in LEO : Ob LOWSHI The Rev r nada be put on the free list. | Seed atl Belieee «& lecture on | Mr. Morn, in amendment to the amend- Odaé wship” in Oddfellows Hall this | ™emt, moved that inasmuch as the subject Vhursday) evening, beginning at 8 o'clock, | 18 8oW under the consideration of the gov- : a jernment, the debate be adjourned untll ONCERT Phe neert in St. James Ha!] | after the tariff changes are announced 1 Raster Tuesday promises to be a grand | in the budget. (his was carried by 110 to amar it will be even Detter than that held v7. the same ha a the ening of the 18th After recess, the debate on Mr. Wilson's iat ! { resolution to repeal the Franchise Act was > -" rY : resumed by Mr. Trow, who supported the NOT ine iry Woolen Company have bastions » fonr | ’ } o : : a J . | resoiution. \iter four hours debate, the iofed their store ia the Uameron biock, and lets 1 } oi ro Pe as ‘ . 7 resolution was rejected by UY to 74. O} loutin the Stevenson Building, Queen The O < hen stre pposit Miessrs. Nortor & Fennell’s. i ; ~~ se se epee a Cee pass feb265i | ed by the banking and commerce com- b26 ; a | mittee to-day, with slight amendmentg, > } Tan > 1 ; . : ‘ it NICKEI \ 5 ment of s me membDers Obdj« cted to t i@ provision, iackere!, caught ou the shores of Africa, | ‘ abling the Grand Lodge to confer powers sas just reached Provincetown, Mass, The j ‘™ subordinate Jodges in the different pro- tish are said to be fully as good as American | ¥'¢es- Mr. Curran announced that he mackerel. uld move in the House that the bill on 1ould not apply to the Province of Quebec, CARNIVAL , goodiy number of young paca oe persons tert fur Victoria this aiternoon, ee : ‘ ' if Dep ped ion eet attend the carnivai which wil take plac I British Parliament there tu-night The Artillery Band wil! | . i t Lonpon, Feb. 26 41580 ve prese; | —— . ~~ 2 a li Balfour is engaged in preparing a bill to ENTERTAINMENT.—An entertainment and ae Ireland a go > local ee 80C} will be held in the Courtroor cr home rule he scheme IS sak ta be all i _ beld in the Courtr om - oy 7 , : . Clifton, on Wednesday evening, March 5t! vased upon the idea of treating the Irish as in aid of a public hal! at that place it wij | to local government, just as the English be presided over by Judge Aliey who will give the opening rddress. > lecture to be LECTURE Hemember the ; f ' given in the Ly« = ¥ um to-morrow (Friday evening, on ** The Jesuits The reeog nized ability of the lee turer, Rev D. J. G Macdonald, and the interesting nature of the subject, should insure a full house. a We Wise Him eda c! -W. C. Turner th and grocery business in the weupied by G. M. Harris, au Queen Street, opposite Messrs ‘ k urther iInfurmation SUCCESS : Opel etore iately tioneer, on Norton & will be given in his advertisement, which wi!] App ir Penne hi Ss shortly nts L006 amounc stoien is n Apvice to A Youna LApy.—Ke p re hours tor work, meais, rest, aud . and never under any circumstances indulge in the fashionable habit of eating late suppers, reat r- creation f you want to preserve the beauty of face and the pri eless beauty of youth, keep well, keep clean, keep «1 nd keep cool. - Stick To Your Suares —A young Lan. arkstire farmer who nad inherited a small fortune, asked his uncle, who was a promi: nt member of the Glasgow Exchange, ‘‘what shares would be the best to take up so as to ‘ ; ‘ ‘ : make the most possivie profit “Stick to the shares you know some thing about, grow led the uncle. ‘*What kind is that the would be speculator. ‘*Plough ’ quer ied shares, + thuodered the uncle a oe lestimoNiAL—From Mrs Byrne : I have much pleasure in stating that the Will iams piano purchased from you time .g0, isin every way satisfactory, a beautiful singing tone, of singular richness, sweetness, ind brillianey. I willingly recommend them n preference to any other piano | tried. W ILuis & Co., Sole Agents ne B.S. & FF. &. I James sone sic sttesniiilisallboath Arounp THE Worip.—The New York Press says that it is the intention of the Can adian Pacitic Railway Company, as soon as one of their new Pacific steamers is com- pleted, which will be Noveinber next, to carry the first Canadian excursion around the world It is estimated that the round trip will be ude within sixty-five days, With a fast Atlantic service the trip could be made in fifty three days ~~ -The following telegram was 4 ' 0 CLIOCK PH STANLEY. received by the agent here at 7 last nigot Picrot 9 Feb. 26. T'o A. Lord Stanley arrived seven miles*off Cape Bear Could not get through ice pack Cleorgetown. Keturned here to-night Must await westerly wind. yesterday. A. FINLAYSON. => Wroneoty Inrormep..—We have a note from Mr. Pope Howard, now attending medical classes in the University of Penn- sylvania, to say that the report concerning him, published in THe Examiner a few weeks ag true—the examinations referred to not taking place until about the middle of April. The statement came to Tue Examiner froma person in Phila- delphia, who pretended to be a friend of Mr. Howard; and we supposed it to be true as a matter of course, We trust that our false and foolish correspondent may have anticipated the success which Mr. Howard will achieve when the examina- tions are held 50, 8 not since Porst Dv Caene.—A Point Du Chene correspondent of the Moncton J'smes writing oa the 24th, says: Although we have had ee a eee PELEGRAPHIO SPeo1aL Desearcurs tro Tue EXAMINER. DUMINION PARLLAMEN' of Summary and Scotch are treated in regard to tha same subject. As any propasition to honest ly do this would make the Tories a rule party, i “is not believed that his bill will be more than pretence and juggle In the House of Commons to-day, Henry Labouchere gave notice that he would in- troduce a resolution to reduce the appro- priation for the courts, in order to call the attention of the House to the creat scandal] attachins to the ad un ystration of justice in connection with the Oleveland Street affair, kel 4 Another Terrible Flood. Puea@nix, Arizona, Feb. 26. News from the dam disaster reach here slow ly. ihe C impanys camp below the } 1 1 1 lower dam probably contained about 124 people at the time Of the disaster, and fearg rv their lives A courier jm near there says he was the morning by the f the people. The wave was fifty 1 when he firs and it al antly swept away the tent and the building that was full of cotton woul. Trees were swept clean and the lower structure, 240 feet long and 60 are entertained ik who arrived f1 +wakened about two in B8UTICKS feet hi x} ae <¢ > Saw it, most inst and a cannon ; : ; : . feet above the 1 wk, with 30 fset ab ve surface, was SW ept away. The Walton Embezzlement. Feb. 26. Sr. JOHN, four to-morrow afternoon, to allow the de- tectives timeto get from Montreal a cer- tified copy of information against Walton. During the afternoon proceedings, Judge Palmer condemned the methods adopted by the Montreal officers in making the ar rest incorporation of Yarmouth. YarmoutH, Feb. 26. A requisition to have the town of mouth incorporated has been signed by about two hundred ratepayers, and the Sheriff will hold a poll on March 15 to de- cide the question. Many who opposed in- corporation before are now strongly in fa- vor of it . - Shating Tournament. Orrawa, Feb. 26. In the skating tournament here to-day, Frank D. Carrol!, of Pictou, N.S., won the mile, half, and five mile races, and be- comes the ; champion of the Do- minion piateur Weather Builetin. Toronto, Feb. 27.—10a m. Northeast to northwest winds; cloudy, with light local rain or snow, nt _—— Local Notices. Choice eating and cooking apples for sale by the dozen or barrel at Beer and Goff's. - 1 Om fe} ‘ Veli al Twelve hundred yards embroidery selling at half price at J. B. Macdonald's, fb2s 61 eer & Goff are selling dry and boneless codfish by the quintal or pound, cheap for cash. feb27 3i Remnants in dress goods very cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. {b28 6i Corsets, corsets, all the newest makes at cheapest prices at J. B. Macdonald's. fb28 Gi Great bargains in boots and shoes at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. fb28 Gi The question is often asked, why is it that W. P. Colwill can sell so much more crockery and so much cheaper than anyone eise on tie some & larp c mtinnous c yd weather this win- ter, it has made little impression on our har- | Dor The clear blue water skirts the sand j shoals and is within a very short distance of the beacon lights on Shediac Island, Not a Island? The question is easily answered, and this is it:—They keep a good class of goods, | they keep the largest stock, they buy at the cheapest market, they bay for cash, they ad- vertise in all the papers, so that the peope speck of ice can be seen in the galf from the ioase tops. This clearly indicates that there ; i# not very much heavy ice ia this vicinity | and that there is every indication for early navigation, The ice on the channel from the Wharf out has not been over seven thick at any time this winter, Wat is the Watter with teving this point for winter udm: waulvaridy With 2. know where to go to get what they want. Always go to the cheapest Crockery Store, which is W. P. Colwili’s, dw 4w—feb24 + A barrel of powder exploded at Cienga inches | Station, a suburb of Havana, destroying a hous» and injuring twenty workmen, sévwn Tusye AILY EXAMINER, - - - Proceedings. the 1» VA fr roceeulings in the Walton embezzlement case were continued all d Ly, and at four ’ ! } 3}: | o'clock an adjournment was made _ until Yar- | Personal. We learn by cable of the arrival at Liver- pool yesterday of the S. S. City of Paris, Among the passengers were B. C. Prowse, of Prowse Bros , and George Stanley, of Stanley Bros. : — — SS GEO. CARTER & (0., Seedsmen, Charlottetown. ( UR SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1890 will he ready « uly in March, and will be sent FREE to all many new ones as will send us their name and addvess. oul | GEO. CARTER & CO’s. SEED CATA. {LOGUE FOR 1890 is much improved, and | contains several pages of novelties and special- | ties, with descriptions and i!lustrations of the }Saiae, among which are HENDERSON’S BUSH LIMA BEAN, the greatest Vegetable novelty of the age; the introduceis (Messrs. Peter Henderson & Co.) sold 175,000 packets last season; YOSEMITE MAMMOTH BUSH {WAX BEAN, with pods 10 to 14 ijuches in llength, American Wonder and ‘* Bliss’s”’ | Everbearing and other celebrated varieties of | Peas, Hendergon’s Snowball Cauliflower, Has- /zard’s Improved and Carter's Prize Winner ; turnip, Dignity Mangel, Imported White ‘Russian ard Fife Wheats, Ladoga Wheat, j : ; }and a full list of Flower, Vegetable and Farm } Seeds, Gur SEED CATALOGUE, for printing and | mailing, costs us hundreds of dollars, but we send it free to every Farmer and Gardener who sends name and address in time. Your name and address on a postal card will bring you this catalogue (the only P. E. Island Catalogue published), or send § cents tn stamps and we will ail you the Catalogue and a ket containing 50 varieties of choice mixed "lower Secds. Send at once, as our supply of Catalogues will be sure to be exhausted early in the season. Address: GEO. CARTRR & CO., Seedsinen, Charlottetown, P. E. I. uome HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP? on “ca USE HAWKER’S TOLU AND CHERRY BALSAM. It acts like a charm. Also use Hawker’s Pills with it. Price 50 cents. HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP? Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC to build up and atrength- en the system. “Jt is the hest invigorator. Price 40 cents. For sale by Druggists and Ge neral Dea} rs. eod & wky— febl7 WHOLESALE ! To The Trade Only. Ws Offer for Immediate Delivery; 250 Pieces Striped Hessians and Hooking Canvas. 100 Pieces Assorted Ticking, 200 ‘* White and Colored Flannela. 69 Pieces Heavy, Plain and Check Duck. 200 Pieces White Cottons. 1000‘ Assorted Print Cottons. 30 Bales Grey Cottons. 30 ‘* White and Colored Warps. 100 Bundles of Patches, Quilting Prints, Turkey Red Cottang. —-—_——- USUAL THERMS. WEEKS & BEER. SCHOONGRS FOR SALE, GORE CEYLON.” 06 tong, ond Sehr PAINT,” 81 tons. The | former will be six years old on March 2lst, land the latter tive years old in June next. | Roth these vessels have up to the present time been engaged in the fishing business, and are well found in Sails, ete. For further particulars and price please apply to PETER PAINT & SONS, febl7 Port Hawkesbury, C. B. Apples. Barrels APPLES, in_ splendid con- dition. LUC feb18 —6i eod KE. H. NORTON & CO. FOR SEWERS! —————— Both Public and Private, CaRBONIZED STONE PIPE IS THE BES®, *HE bore is perfectly smooth and straight and the mode of connection prevents any obstruction at the joiats. In durability and in many other respects it is superior to any other pipe made For further particulars apply to C. N. VROOM & CO., Manufacturers, St. Stephen. N. B. aa We can refer to a number of towns and cities where this pips has been in use for many years, and has been so satisfactory as to take the place entirely ot glazed pipes. febl2 3aw 6m fr th sat : ‘Herring. Barrels Prime Herring, FO 40 Quiatals Codfish. i Bw NORTUN & CU. old customers and as Canton f | \ ' i \ — ‘given about ones - - a THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 27. 1890. Ask to see our 27 cent Strictly All-Wool French Serge, 24 inches wide. Courtauld’s Crapes, Crape Cloth, Grape Laces, Crape Fringes, Striped Crape Cloth, Anacosta Serge, French Serge, Charlottetown, February 20, 1890—eod WAIN AG P) COGDS Amazone Berge, ‘French Cashmere, Fe an ' STORE = same os Vao e. Wool Poplin. STANLEY BROTHERS, KBROWN’S BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. Bradford Cashmere, French ierino, Foule Cloth, Brilliantines, a wn = 20 Per Ge iia 4x} t. Discount ASH! During the Month of February we will sell PARLOR SETS, BEDROOM SETS, | SIDEBOARDS, PARLOR TABLES, MATTRESSES, (HALL STANDS, At 20 Per Cent. Discount for Cash. 150 Complete Bedr REGULAR PRICK, - - - - do. ae se eS do. do., Sa ae do. ee do. do., +0 ie on do. do., 40 REGULAR PRICE, do. a. oe" 6 do. do., oe os do. ee ee ee Parlor Tables, 22.00 24.00 32.00 do. 35.00 do. 60.00 (Walnut do. do. 0 $18.00 A SET. REDUCED PRICK, do. do. do. do. ). do. cise sii anacioniainitidipeadian (x)— (ieanentemnemaneentite $35.00 A SET. 40.00 = do. 45.00 ~~ do. 65.00 ~~ do. apnea —_——- oa Regular Price, $3.25; Parlor Tables (Walnut), . Nideboards, Mattresses and Hall Stands at ound % do. do. do. 3.00; do, do., do., do., do., do., do , do., Reduced Price, oe Parlor Sets, 7 Pieces. REDUCED PRICE, om Sets, 7 Pieces. $14.40 17.60 19.20 25.60 28.00 48.00 $28.00 32.00 36.00 52.00 $2.60 4.00 the same reduction This is no second-hand Bankrupt Stock, but our own regular stock, which we are offering for One Month at this Big Discount. stock and mean to make this the Largest Furniture Sale ever held ia’ AX) Call and see for yourselves, as we have an immense in this City, MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, January30, 1800. Notice of Meeting. +o ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of G the Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, for the election of Directors and receiving a statement of the affaira of the Bank, will be held atthe Banking Office on THURSDAY, March 6th, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, a. m, Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier on or before Wednesday, March 5th. By order, WM. McLEAN, fe Cashier. ———eE — WANTS, LOST, FOUND de Gent WANTED.—I want a girl todo genera housework, for which liberal wages will be paid. No fires except the cooking stove. Hot and cold water in the kitchen. Heating apparé- tus attended by man. Apply to Mrs. UNSWORTH, head of Prince Street. feb26 WANTED.—A girl Apply at this office. ANTED.—A girl for general housework in & W family of three. tf—feb235 | for general housework. 2 pi-feb-6 T° LEY.—Part of a house in good repair, situ- ated on King Street, near Pownal Street. febz5—tf V ANTED.-—In a sma! fatmily, a general ser-— vant. Must bave some experience, oo | at this office. feb35 Tr ST.—_Somewhere between Powna] Street | acc Phitharmonic Hall, « small bunch of Will the finder please leave keys on steel chain. 2 fons the same at THE EXAMINER Office } 0 LET.—A Dwelling House, corner of Graf- T ton and Weymouth Streets. Posse the et of April. Apply st uuty Court Offi¢ Eewny Sastre Sf : FLOUR. | TEA. } SUGAR. | MOLASSES. } TOBACCO, | Codfish, &e,) | Sundries. J . rid “} ——_——-— :0: —-— —— ao !«C ** Canadian 150 ‘es se a3 BO se as ae e as 160 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock, Howard, Chipman’s P White Eagle. 150 half chests Choicest CONGOU TEAS, 20 boxes INDIA TEA (assorted grades), 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, 20 60 ae ae 25 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. ‘** Standard Yellow Granulated Sugar. 50 caddies BRIGHT TOBACCO, 25 butts and caddies TWIST 50 boxes Choice Table CODFISH, 50 half boxes ” olesale Trade, alent, 50 barrels and half barrels LABRADOR HERRING, 26 cases CANNED SALMON, 500 reams Assorted WatAPPING PAPER, 100 dozen BROOMS. 2,000 GRAIN SACKS, 2.000 cases TALL CANS, 10 bales MANILLA MARLINE, AT LOWEST FRICES. HORACE HASZARD.