Pm, \EWS, SPECIAL Despatches To Tur EXAMINE! Steamer Ashore. ' | Sr. Joun, N. B, March 9. \ special despatch yesterday from Hali- fax stated that the steamship Portia, of the | John and West India Steamship Line, | was reported ashore at Bermuda Hauirax, March 10. | I'he steamer Alpha arrived at midnight | Saturday, from Jamaica, via Bermuda. he news brought by Captain Crowell, of the Alpha, is to this effect: The Portia | and Lip l& were at neho rat David's Head | i; the same night \t 6 o'clock next morning the anchors on both steamers were hoisted | nd th irte » into the channel, the | | Portia taking the lead. When about 180 | yards in advance the Portia was noticed to | 1idenly turn over on her side, and it was | h asthe ifterwards discovered that she had | struck on a rock and there she stuck. She |} lies just at the entrance ing into Hamil- } ton, and it 1s Impossible for a vessel to get | jin or ou Lighters took the cargo and | pass ngers off both steamers, and when the | | Alpha sailed at six o'clock in the evening | ithe Port was stil! on the rocks. The | people on the Alpha are of opinion that the | Portia will be got off «ll right | saialiabe | The Leary Dock Scheme ; { Sr. Joun, March 9 The Common Council discussed Holt's | report on the Leary Dock Sche ine until | near sever cl ck Saturday, and fina lly ad- | | Bask ndment by a majority two. Th 218 the practical adoption of he scheme, the committee the matter } Was relerré d is composed of four out of | | tive Leary D i: men, The debate was haracterized at times by some live ly in- to | evidence in reference to Local and Other Items, ( NCIL to-night oe \ } I Meeting of Victoria! Lh at { isu I ir this evening a . = \ ecial meeting of Divi 4 N Ll wi held to-morrow (Tues é i at So clock - i \ l ‘ _ ial Will be eid i } lia I is evening both 7.00 oC = ( NTS [ ** Reply ( i t N yuid ave attach i \ vrit 2 * oO s wre Lodge n s s | hiuction I i ‘ Si 5S e ‘ } i U i i? ; su ‘ rt will meet in tl scia\ ~ - Ni eceived : i ry s ri ls, fl we i Mrs. R. Y g ° Mn g of Ker i - i ' ‘ ‘ c ' -_ 4 sp ng of n H : 2 ‘ ¥ i ve i iti } tie 5 | A, t 4 Ani re S - ( ra Wels nd Minnie Vel i s SIX iths t Keel (y \ i ime, DAS W k Sums i ei S00 \ is} —I Inas 4 ry, an old i t tt, Kansas, one day |} s x Al S ita . ox arch of hi ‘ 1 O<5, (U0!) In g d, g ‘ k ] H > wi " o ~ aS ant} a} M4 .” | i . , , : : ' i s to | sure u - I ax Lee F. Ivdg \1 i in Cornwa Methodist ( ’ ‘ ; eve - next at } Hi t 1 Sk f P. E. L., with specia ‘ olin s I ‘ West Riv i a > VLAI Lhe Stank Wi Db k & yy 4 = Py ti ‘ rgetoyv t ul return this eve I i ln il 4 apes rea ity Z i i jail n 3 art I n | - o—— | V ERY | ( KA An exc! sDge says | that a dentist dolog 1e8S not many ile 3 | m Sackville has following motto | ime}, jus ove t peratil lalrand just wheres | a patient's eye will catch i ‘Fear not, but F put Your Trust in God. - LECTUT i) Conroy will de r i ui th I su i Le 2 é ‘ Cross, in St. Patrick's Hali, on Wednesday ening next. His subject will be *“The . heorel sdtnnenen “epnagl tay dalestive emi. tation \ rare treat may be expected. Th: sion ] 43 en piace l at ten cents. L RADI ALE. Phe auction trade sale at Fenton T. Newbery’s, on Wednesday, includes @ very la ge stock of Flour, Molasses and Groceries. It is very rareiy that a sale of this kind takes place in Charlottetown in late years, and it offers a grand opportunity for country dealers and merchants generally t pu hb ise st aple stock at aucti nm p i "€ - NILLED 1N THI! ’ ps.— ihe Times says that Mrs Aileck, of Moncton, has received a newspaper clipping from Harwood, Wiscon- f the death o was fat uliy sin, giving particulars « f her son, Frederi k Afi ck, who injured while logging. The d sed was a native of P. E. Lsla: d. but before going to Wisconsin lived a number of years at Chatham and Nel- son, Miramichi. - Knows Att Azovr Ir.—A reporter of one ot the New » ork newspapers got bimself com mitted to jail a short time ago, and there found that by a system of bribes he could go for a promenade whenever he chose, could go to saloons and get all drinks he wanted, ould eat at a restaurant, and wind up the day at the theatre. Justice is stone blind when a wad of greenbacks is folded cross he: the eyes. dilated Tue Lone ANv SuHort or It.—-The Richi- bucto Review says: We think Kent County can jay claim to the posse ssion of the tallest and shortest men in the province. Henry Hackett, of Kouchibouguac, is 55 inches in height, wel! proportioned and about 23 years of age. A man named Daigle, living in Ac- adieville, is nearly seven feetin height. He is a carpenter by trade and usually dispenses with ladders when working at housebuilding. > On Wednesday, Ronald Mels AAC, BEAR STORY.— the as Joseph and of Rock Barra, Lot 46, were working in the w ods they die vovered a she bear with two cubs, in a den close by where thew were work- ing. They sent for a gun and succeeded in killing old bruin and “capturing the young , who were no more than a week old. The o'd bear was a very large one, and very fat for this time of the year. The cubs and skin e sold in Souris. ANOTHER th inst., ones we - Apvice to Morners.—Mrs. Winslow's | Soothing Syrup should always be used ? when children are cutting teeth. It re- a lieves the little sufferer at once; it pr oGUuce natural quiet sleep by relieving the cl hild | from pain; and the little cherub awakes as lc is very pleasant softens the | be bri ght as a butt on.” It soothes the child, gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. cents a bottle. Besure and ask for Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take other kind Marl 90dyeodwkyly @_—- Tae MotrvuaLt.—The Mut ail Life Insurance Ce ompany, since its organization in 18‘4, has | paid to its policy holders $27,681,948 20. oe wonde rful growth of the Company is due | in a la: Ke degree to the freedom from restric irksomecond t ons jo the contract and to taste. ti on ane to e opportunit ies for investment which ar offered in additio to idemnity in case of to The Mutual Life was the hirst to prac- cally undertake the simplification of the in- i An e contract and st trip it of a verbiag ge in the mazes of which could be found tmmume: sble refuges against claims of policy hol ders wh vever unwiit ngl yy che pat ter d from the strict letter of the agreeme nt. That this taste is hat in 1889 the com- UUU of sew rsurenve. appealed powerfully to the popular evident from the fact Pany wivte Uver F101, Twenty- -tive | | Hon. James Holly has resigned his seat no | | | ' eruptions and tl considerable ross hring. iere Was -_---- > Military 3ien. For March 9. Ri 5 al Milit ivy to hear inadian establishing messeng- shout KINGSTON, t of the . a aoe ; College, Kingston, will be glad officers of the C the} llowing places | : | others are especially appealed to Fredericton, St. John, | and Halifax, | . ’ el Anne 8s, Frictou - -— Those Decrees TORONTO, action of the gard to Trinity degrees in uni- rities maia- A Ci _ » announcing the E ng iniversit University’s conferring of ve rrinity auth ain that in no Way have they exceeded or vic med their charter or powers, and the st has left for Ottawa to consult with vernment authorities in regard to immediate communication with th nial Secretary. les in | March 9. | ' rsity circies, Trove ithe CS ie C olo- > The Behring Sea Dispute. March 9. 1 special says: The n re fe rence to the settlement of the Behring Sea dispute have preceeded far that the Government have tele- graphed to the Government of British instruct Capt Warren, of Vice to Washington to give the claim of the TORONTO, s it AW The Empire d negotiations SO Columbia to toria, to proces ad owners of seized vessels. The Siberian Outrages. Lonpon, March 9. Two thousand Radicals and Socialists met in Hyde Park to-day to protest against the Siberian outrages. Burns, the labor agitator, was the chief speaker. He an- nounced the outrages and called upon the English Government to use its influence with Russia to prevent the recurrence of such acts of cruelty. egislating for w orkingmen. ( rata. March 9. The Government are preparing a bill to make it a criminal offence for :working- men to compel others to join labor unions. The action of employers in requiring workmen to sign a pledge not to joina union is also to be made a misdemeanor. Well Pleased. March 7. The Manitoba Orange Grand Lodge, be- fore it adjourned, passed, amid great en- | thusiasm, a resolution favoring the abol- ition of official French in the Northwest and Manitoba, and separate schools in Manitoba. WINNIPEG, a Mct ormac k's Return. Sonn, N. B., March 9, Hugh J. Sent champion speed skater of the world, returned home on Sat- urday, and was met bya large crowd, He is to be given a testimonial some evening this week. — eS Resigned Wis Seat. Sr. Jony, N. B., March 9. in the Legislative Council. Hon. D. Me- Lellan is to take his place. Favors Two-Cent Postage. Hamitton, March 9. The Board of Trade has passed a resolu- ‘tion favoring a two-cent postage rate. ee weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 10.—10 a. m. fine, stationary,‘or a little | Moderate winds, higher temperature. Fer Rickets, Marasmus. and all Wasting disorders of Children scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hyphos _ es, is unequaled, The rap- | idity with which children gain flesh and | strength vy wonderful. ‘1 have | ups mm 1018 vet used Scott’s Emulsion in cases of Ric kets and Marasmus of long standing.” In every case | the improvement was marked. —J. M Main, | M. D. New York, Sold by wll druggisty, OUv, | aud 91.UU. WAILY ! EXAMINE R, ” ” a ‘ 1. Seeg g 4 PELEGRAPHIO N | do it). low prices and have one of our | entertained. we sell Lino- Month Oilcloths, HIS is the Carpets, r I leums, Art Squares, Crumb Cloths, Rugs, Mats, and all kinds of House Furnishings at a sacrifice. We have a few pieces of BRUSSELS CARPET, which we have marked dows to 78 cents a yard. Genuine Brussels Carpei AT 75 CENTS A YARD, and we have lots of the better xrades, of which we sold so much last March, and which gave such splendid satisfaction. Never before had we such a large stock of good patterns and rich colorings to select from at this season of the year. Tapestry Carpets, from Thirtv Cents up to the best made; also Scotch and Unions at very low prices. Measure your room (or let us Take advantage of the handsome Carpets. An ex- amination will convince you. Lace Curtains. We have just opened Three Hundred Pairs of Lace Curtains to be sold this month. Our prices on these goods are “away down.” WINDOW SHADES. Plain and Decorated—over Fifty pat erns to select from — with the best Spring Rollers made. As our CARPET DEPART- MENT is the LARGEST ON THE ISLAND, you can depend on getting the best assortment, and our prices speak for them- Paton & Ub, MARKET SQUARE, March 3, 1890. ‘Westbourne House For Sale, FFERS to parchans “this House are in- ( vited by the undersigned. If it is not | sold in a short time, offers to rent it for two | years certain, partially furnished, would be Apply to PALMER & McLEQD, or W. M, RA¥VEN. ineho— Iw pd MONDAY, MARCH 10, 1890, MARCH BARGAINS | Ist. A Lot of $i 20 and $41.30, cleared out at 60c. a! A Lot of Boys’ 2nd. now $1.50. spr. Ath. 1Oc., th. your choice A Lot of Men’s Felt Hats for 50c., price $1.00, $1.50 Dress Cloth---usual price 1dc They Will March Without a Doubt. (x) Suits---usual price $1.00, Suit Suits---usual price $2Z.cnebd, Boys’ usual and $23.00. A Job Lot of Prints--usual price Be, and for 6c. now 10c. No Game of Bluff about this Sale--we will do it. If you want a Nobby Hat, why we can suit you. PRUWSE BHUS., 144 Chaclottetown, February 28, 1890—eod ' ~ ’ (x) THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, QUEEN STREET. NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. ' In re Estate of Ritchie Bros. & Co, | OTICE is hereby given that George E William Ritchie and John Andrew | Ritchie, of Charlottetown, wholesale grocers | and Commission Merch: ants, doing business | heretofore under the sty'e and firm of Ritchie | Bros. & Co , have, by deed dated 7th March, instant, assigned al] their real estate, stock- | in-trade, goods and chattels, book-debts and credits, to the undersigned in {trust for their | creditors. AND all persons indebted to the | said assignors are hereby notified that pay- | ment of the several amounts ewing by them is to be made to the undersigned assignees, their attorney or agent, as they alone have power to give receipts for the same. The L'rust Deed is at the office of F. W. I Moore, Sclicitor, Charlottetown, and is open for inspection and execution by all creditors of the assignors. Dated this 8th day of March, A. D. 1890. W. A. WEEKS, \ 40: aces L. L. BEER, er March 8, 180)—dly lw wkly 2i. TEA AND FANCY SALE. HE Ladies of St. James Church will hold their annual TEA AND FANCY SALE IN ST. JAMES HALL, wun Dl once Thursday, April 10. March 7—2aw pat > New Valencia Oranges 4{) CASES Oranges and Lemons just a:- rived from Liverpool, Other ship- meuts follow fortnightly. CARVELL BROS. March 8—2i pat SUHUONERS FOR SALE, CYCHR. *“*CEYLON,” 95 tons, and Schr. S “ANNIE E. PAINT,” 81 tons. The former. will be. six years old on March 2lst, Read this Column sniemnniecmsieaniai (x) eerinemesitnantpatitt J. B. MACDONALD, QUEHEN STREET, RECEIVED THE GREATER PORTION OF NEW SPRING STOCK Men’s Clothing, HIS Specially made for his order, and guaranteed to fit and wear as well as any Custom-Made Clothing, and 25 per cent. cheaper. —— —(x, A fine stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS at any paice you can name. We are selling Dress Goods very cheap this Month, and would ask you in your own interest to own price, look at the goods before you buy. REMNANTS selling off at your ee EMBROIDERY. About Fifty Pieces of Embroidery selling off at half price. You cannot resist buying these goods when you see them. ~-—- fp Carpets! Carpets 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 and price please. apply to febl7 PETER PAINT & SONS, Port Hawkesbury, C. B. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e por SALE.—100 ‘ante Kindling Wood. Prices low, Apply to JoszEPH MAHAR, nee rland Street. lw—mchi0 WANTED. .—A Girl to do general housework. | Apply at this office. tf—mch10 ANTED.—Two smart boys to act as news) agents on the trains. Those residing at Souris, Georgetown or Summerside preferred. | Apply at once by letter or in person, with refer- | ences, to Railway News Agency, Charlottetown, | P. I E.L 3i pd—mehl* | | j | | W *Febraary 2 copy of DatLy EXAMINER of February 20th, 189). ‘yT ANTED,—By a boy aged seventeen a situ- ation in a private family. Best ot references Enguire at THE EXAMINER office. {mech7—3i pd given. WASTER. .—Young man prey some business | experience preferred, as clerk, and to be generally useful in store. ‘Address, ac pee mcn ticulars, A. B., City. ANTED. _ aie cook ora housemaid—Apply to Mrs, Watson, Queen St. {mch7 tf V va teach WASTED .—A MantoworkonaFarm. Apply at this office. mchd wan TED.—A Bervent Girl in @ oenel family Apply at this office. mchd OR SALE CHEAP—Aneligible Building Lot on Alley Street, near Upper Prince St. Charch and School—GEORGE ALLEY. fblé tasat &wky | OST.— Semew here betwen Pow sal « Street and Phitharmoniec Hall, a small banch of keys on steel chain. Will the finder please leave the same at THE EXaMINER Office ? feb18 Fok SALE.-— nearly new ; can be bought for $89, cost $135. Apply to JoHN A. MCLEAN, Euston Street, near Salvation Army Barracks lw pd—me hd -A Bell Organ with ten stops, CITUATION WANTED, as Seamstress or Dressmaker. Would take work at home. god but ak B piyies of Out- tig apy a Ws St pa~utvlld NEW CARPETS ex S. S. ‘* Stanley,” from England, in BRUSSELS, TAPESTRY and HEMPS, newest patterns. direct ix] Lace Curtains, in Cream and White, very cheap. {x ) —— CORSETS ! CORSETS !—Large Stock, new last fall, price from 25 cents a pair New PRINTS, GINGHAMS and ZEPHYRS just opened. JUST OPENED—12 Casés MEN’S NEW SPRING FELT HATS, other makers. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch’town, March 3, 1890—eod&wky QUEEN STREET. ne -~ me Om ee ee ee ee ee up. Christy and 4A BON ANZS ———— F oR —-—— Bargain Hunters THE——— STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ay] the balance of F over the counter or made Call and be convinced, as McLEOD & McKENZIE. Chartottstown, Feb, 17, 1890. —— 1) STAPLE Bargains OF l1uine SPECIAL LOT up as you wish (;en ve mean what we say. ebruary, 4 We offer for IFWEEDS at Cost, Genuine Goods! stage Sipe R TR OS. ta ames: amen PP MS LO Ee Le ‘ 0 rca yyy