sii <a aoe [IW WAY v /~ Y A DAILY iXAMINER, land Other Items Loca * | PTELE GRAPHIC VE " \ | « SPECIAL Despatourns to Tar EXAMINER. | 7 id ' z . Changes Suggested ) TrOow eV i S age y > o Sr. Jonn, N. B., March 23. - i The council of the Board of Trade met | Dress, “Nellie Bly” | Om Saturday and passed a resolution to the | | efter t that it was objectionab le to increase | ° ithe duty on flour; but should it be so de- the usnal time / cided to merease the duty, it would be nly tair to the people of the Maritime € 5 - | Provinces that they be relieved of the duty Season.-—Wild geese were in| on other articles used here, and would re- t }commend that molasses imported from the —_—_— - | place of growth be admitted free, the duty I ‘ ' rmeeting of the Benevo-| from other than the place of growth re- le . y Debating Club to-night. maim, and that corn should also be admit- - } ’ ted free, in which case the duty on corn- I ses NEW Aless Qv0Gs ee — } meal sh ruld be reduced to twenty cents a lay at © y Pt mh2l 2: | barrel ‘he resolution was forwarded to “a | Ottawa by telegraph. St. Lawren Lodge meets at 8 oueme i ud ydegree WI | “es A Fast Steamer. a : i - San Francisco, March 23. | g ’ ~ i } reeta + | | r 0.0 | S Lodg ; me be | A fast steamer is being fitted out here oo PYNHIS is the Month we sell por poaching in Behring Sea . a company | i CG arpets, Oilcloths, Lino- - ne }ot iucal eastern capitalists, t is statec | k this evening The ice is! that there is not «a suitable vessel on the | | leums, Art Squares, Cr umb in g rvone shuuld take advar coast that can make more than 10 knots, C loths, Rugs, Mats, and all : wiil »robably > Lie S di ¢ TAN uently ? { ‘ ter will rac- tage of it pi y be lant | ome comepquentey anything Saetes prac: | kinds of House Furnishings at ys } tically De secure [rom capture. deli | gre ae a sacrifice. I Posontnc Case.—The slow | Destructiy e Cyclone. i he achaiataiaeies, Kiedic Siew-1 We have a few pieces of fore fhe missing witness, Lizzie Stew Cuarorrs, N. C.. March 23. le i € pieces ars, has not yet as ere !} <A destructive cyclone aatuad over the BRUSSELS CARPET, which » {village of Edgemore, South Carolina,on|we have marked down to ‘VW .ND Humor, LAUGHTER » LEARS, : os 7 H : , vs : va ' = ao : Saturday afternoon. Fourteen houses were | ‘ent asl rd : ‘A Cn lon eons we cia i. ‘ S ai iblown down, a negro killed, and sever: al | cents a yard, wn ‘ ' “4 hive im a bumper house. | persons serio vusly injured, The roof of the | is schalhianilins : | Georgia, Carol ina and Northern depot was | 2 i sha ai ss A ee ie Genuine Brussels Carpet 29 e to bs Sanday express ee trains wi Johu and Boston. This is The Parnell Forgeries. n train sliy kKaown as the **Fiying | cnmnnuin cae | Lonpon, March 23. AT 75 CENTS A YARD, — Cocns : March term of the| Jt is expected that Gladstone will appeal i Othe town to-mor-|im the Commons fora day to discuss the and we have lots of the better ess of , Hate of S088 rnell forgery motion. In the event of &! srades, of which we sold so new 2 rem 1t 130 suits | refus«] the Parnellites will raise the ques- | © 8 | tion during the discussion of the estimates. much last March, aud which porns - | isiiteaeadit: aan , gave such splendid satisfaction. ATIC. —4 ae ¢ axation © 1urch Preperty. , : . tan’s College will present a four-act : ane : Never before had we such a E i wee | cow nnik , Slggae a Wixsirec, March 23. | large stock of good patterns and : m a bumper house. | The bill relating to the taxation of| rich colorings to select from at . aie ‘Church property passed its third reading in Le acinar ft} aH Scotr A -A Sco Act summons, third |the Legis'ature yesterday. Churc ‘h buileings this season of the year fence, returnable on Friday next, was serv: | and cx lleges affiliated with Manitoba Uni- ed on Saturday. This with two adjounned | versity are alone exempted. 45e¢s8 h SCS r r a | ) H ! Aer es 3 S ‘ t down for trial on I riaay. | The Flack Case. * ' ee Nore THis In order that ony se New York, March 23. Tapestry Carpets, ee ee ak a, ee H V's | About 12.30 on Sunday morning the jury ee as : b Cs 2 'in the Flack case came into court and an- x Store, Fraser s Vorn ae ry oe ?" Gecie” | nounced ali three defendants guilty. from Thirtv Cents up to the ee ee Saar best made; also Scotch and every d Une « ’ se A a hail ad Weather Bulletin. Unions at very low prices. Nor Trve.—A report that Lizzie Stew- —_—— - art, the missing witness 1n the Weeks Suthe ¥° TORONTO, March 24.—-10 a. m. Measure your room (or let us land poisoning case, crossed over to Lape Strong westerly winds during the day, fair do it). Take advantage of the Tormentine yesterday alternoon, dressed in|... , ; ? " ” » 5 manta anton, 60n tn cleteletion ehaut town to-| °°" OO: low prices and have one of our to-day We have ascertained that there is ca. ae : , >. no truth ia the report; th it no boat arrived at Div. handsome Carpets. An ex Cape Tormentine yesterday evening On the 23rd inst., Mrs. Ellen Morgan, amination will convince you, —_—— aged 69. ADDITIONAL ASSESSMENTS.—-In accordance [Funeral will leave the residence of her son- with instractions from the City Council, the |in-iaw, William G;room, Upper Prince Street, en assessors made returns to the City Clerk to-|for the People’s Cemetery at 3 o'clock on day of the additional assessments on real | Tuesday afternoon. i estate, personal property and polls for the} At East River (Fve House) on the 26th Lace curtains. current year. ‘The additional amount on real | Feb’y, ia the 33rd year of her age, Matilda oe estate is $61,260; on perso nal prope rty, } Jane, beloved wife of Win. Webster Esq ; $13,600; on pos, $500. It is said that $57.000 | and youngest daughter of the late Chas. Brad- of the addition on real estate is on new builds| doch, Scotch Fort. ings erected during the year. We have just opened Three Hundred Pairs of Lace Curtains Pouce Covrt.—Wm. Larter, violating PAINTING, &e. to be sold this month. Our Canada Temperance Act, third offence, two prices on these goods are months imprisonment; Daniel Edmonds, : violating Canada Temperance Act, second 66 away down.’ offence, $100 or two months imprisonment. In TRAING® & COYLE, both the feregoing cases the information was laid by the police. Juha Ring, drunk, $39 or PrAINTERS. note 30 davs. Two young men for being drunk on oe Sunday were fined $8 or 20 days ; and a simple \ Reus 6 Sin = ‘ iy it CY 45 d spose d of for $2 0 Ss F . A Whitewashing, 4 Tinting, : aper lar S : eo dis is ed. — Hanging, etc. WIND OW SHADES ven) st ,as ASilia Cu. 4 - —_——- Bap For THE am mD BREAKERS.—A Mon- treai des pat cee 6 Pacif All orders,promptly attended to. 8 that the anadian LCINC ch?9— ,e e . 1 inl re Plain and Decorated— over répa liatesa an y con section with the ente rprise of George Francis Train and the othe “r round. tee « Fift rns t iail the-world racers who propose making use of TH i W ii ‘THER DOR. ifty pat erns to select from los Mao tu: becatiian the weaved... At tner ther: tA with the best Spring Rollers el be the Canadian Pacific they will do so as BUT made ordinary pissengers. Whenthe new steam- ships of the company take their place on the Paciliic next year anybody wil! be able to beat the record by a week or more in the or- dinary course of travel. "Oy BANK Mi cab —On Friday night As our CARPET DEPART- last a cu tryrman 4 nte red the grocery store of MENT is the LARGEST ON Mr. Thomas Fleigher, corner of *leasant THE ISLAND, you can depend Street and St. Peter’s Road, and purchased a pound of tobacco tendering in payment there- fora $id note. The man was given the to- baceo and the change tor the note, and depart- ed. About an hour afterwases, when Mr. Fleigher was looking over his receipts, be discovered that the $10 no te he had taken in was an ‘Old Bank” bill! The countryman who * passed” it has not yet beeu found, = - is THe Ic: A team broke through the ice hear the landing at the foot of Great Geo: ge > on getting the best assortment, and our prices speak for them- selves. JF SQUARE. y yester lay aiternoon, and the oc- } : e sleign—Mr. and Mrs. Osborne, of West River—were pretty well drenche f before they were rescue. Mrs. Osborne was ery much exhausted wlen rescued, and had to be tak« , toa house i the neig bor hood, nedicaljassistance was called ine 1 his ke through tn the MARKET ‘bernoon anotner tean r) ° ts place, and censenaid with dith malty. Never Varies. March 35, 1890. City Surveyor should see that this dan £erous place is fenced in at once. If this is not ne we shall likely soon have a drown- _—. ing accident to chronicle. : TO. Liat. “trons Laneuace.—The Winnipeg Item pays: Rev. Alex Grant » pace or of the Bap- » tist church, used strong language in reference HOUSE WITH STABLE on Pleasant to the unconverted mem! bership in the chureh-| £ Street, at present occupied by Miss} ———-———_-__ €3 last night. He siid he coul:l give instances Tweedy. Possession Ist of April. in the c by where ministers 8s vlicttod p? rple tuo ‘ abe 7 \ bee ne memb rs of the ir chure'es with: rut W ILLIA i DODD. exacting from them any evidence that they Were children of God, or that they had been Sale of City Property. A BARGAIN! | AM instructed by the City Council to sell born in Ministers who did that were a oor + Bot ministe f heaven but ministers of hell. icueeitincdiaians BY AUCTION, Referring to the work of the éhurches, the T° those who want a comfortable home, we reverend gon'leman said he would not be} have for sale one of the best and most On Wadnesday, 2nd of April next, Surprise to fiad at the juigement, when all comfortable private re sidences in the city, is reve ved, that the ehurches had been in-} and situated in the most desirable locality ; AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, atrume Llinsending more people to hell); nilt for priv ate use, heated by hot water, re good gr: — and stables. Cost over $8 0003) The HOUSE snd WOODEN TANK at Spring — for sale now at half price, as the owner is Park, as follows:—House, 20x24 teet ; Large Remember the auction sale of lumber, | jeaving the Island. Terms, $1,000 cash;/ Tank, 16 feet. _ ~ is, hurdles, &c., tomorrow (Tue _ ay) e balance in yearly payments. a . 48 + o£ NEEDHAM,. 2e'clock, on the old exhibition — e. Spice | ’ : "y . H. NURTUN & CO. Auvtiout er, Positive; ud seem —i. HM. Norwn & Ca.,; = Bb , . Auvtiviiegre, | michl7—Wi ved AectRAeers. migh22-—ddd pat ddd her Ji a mae sib EN i . 8! 10 + i DA MARCH 24 —— semen — MARCH BARCAINS | They Will March Without a Doubt. (x) Ist. A Lot of Boys’ Suits---usual price $1.00, SZ. ced, a $H20 and $1.30, cle ood out at 60c. a Suit. 2nd. A Lot of Boys’ Suits---usual price now Hebd. rd. A Lot of Men's Felt Hats for d0c., price $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. 4th A Job Lot of Prints--usual price 9c. and 1Q0c., your choice for Ge. eth. PDress Cloth--usual price fdc., now 10c. No Game of Bluff about this Sale--we will do it. if you want a Nobby Hat, why we can suit you. (x ) PROWSE BuOS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MeN, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, February 28, 1890—eod Household Furniture. usual —- AM INSTRUCTED BY 8. C. MOORE, | KSQ., to sell by Auction, at his Re:i- dence, King Square, On Thursday, 2th instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., 150 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock, | 5 66 a Janadia? sa Howard, FLOUR. i: és ss " — ” Ontuahiana Patent, 50 CO “s “ 6 White Eagle. 150 half chests Choicest CONGOU TEAS, 20 boxes INDIA TEA (assorted grades), His Household Furniture, consisting of Par- lor, Dining Room and Bedroom Sets, Carpets, Oil Paintings, Steel Engraviags (Art Union), Crockery, Glassware, Stoves, Kitchen Uten- sils, etc., ete. TR 4 «a6 + M. HARRIS, mehl9 Auctioneer. ) 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, ee ; iccncenaaen § UGAR. 25 ** Standard Yellow ‘“ From Liverpool, ©. B., for Charlottetown Direct. cere 50 +s ay ) HVOLASSES. \ 25 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. POBACCO 50 caddies BRIGHT TOBACCO, e 25 butts and caddies TWIST ‘** \ 50 boxes Choice Table CODFISH, ~ 50 half boxes = « “6 | Codfish, &e. | 50 barrels and half barrels LABRADOR HERRING, Granulated Sugar. 25 cases CANNED SALMON, \ 500 reams Assorted WRAPPING PAPER, ‘ : 100 dozen BROOMS. Sundries. (3000 CRAIN sacs 10 bales MANILLA MARLINE, & KO . 5 vi OF Re | AT LOWEST FRICES. ie ee | HORACE EHASZARD, From Liverpool tor Charlottetown LOWER QUEEN STREET. ABOUT Ist APRIL NEXT. : : = ror! ind ular The Liverpool and London and Globe Sect te tiakte te Fan teak — 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, or here to | i PEAKE BROS. & CO. | C Charlottetown, March 13, 1890—ti t WANTS, LOST, FOUND de) ASSETS, THIRTY-NINE MILLION DOLLARS, ~sicaeeprithilachldanti Risks taken at Lowest Rates. T° LET.—A Dwelling House on Prince Street, ANTED- _ Bottles and Flasks of all kinds at W YAN TED. —A Girl for general housework : Immediate poseraine given. Cronos acer |APB NOW Doing @ GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE Business on the Islnd the Old London Bottling Establishment) one having a knowledge of cooking pre | Prompt Settlements made. Apply to THE FAST-SAILING 5 BARQUE Charlottetown, Jan 25, 1890. For Freight and other particulars apply in | mchli—sat wed fri $f) ° posite the Railway Freight House. mch22 . as ° = Liberal Policies issued jerred. Apply at this office. di—meh2l { myo LET. -7 he commodious “Hous " eee! I= ‘ke Pit % , CERAT LD T" t.! = n and aed Sew a the subscriber’s residence. Prince sStre¢ AGENT. with large stable and coach house.—K. MecMIL- LAN. eod tf—mech21 ———_ and sohool—G EORGE ALLEY. fbli tu sat & wky ee O LET.—Store on Queen Street, next t door to 2 & Miller Bros, Apply to A. WHITE. ORS _nchi}—3aw if * wan rED IMMEvJATELY —A Nurse. Good : references required. Apply to Mrs, GEORGE | , PEAKE. tf—mchi7 5 NEW YEAR'S. —_-—(0)—_-—— wan’ TED.—A Gir! Sor general housework, | - Apply at this office dw tf—mehl7 7 R 82 \LE —A few doen Brown Lartien' i of] 1 (pore) Eggs for setting—50 cents per ee —| KH, BEEK. Si el IN RED WRAPPERS, on SALE. —Two Singer Sewing Machines (or Shoemakers’ use, one nesrly pew, Will be |. sold cheap. Apply to JOHN HIGGINS, over R. K. | Josi’s Shoe Store, Queen square, tf—mch'!7 riotwims What is Called For _ the fry Vv. Jost, oo eee y 3i situated on | = Kuston Stre + near School Street, containing | seven roows besides kitchen and servant's bed-! room ; also stable aud outhouses, ¢ ‘onnected with | main vuilding by covered way. For farther par- | ——_(x) ticulars apply to R. K. JosT, Queen > ment? | Charloitetuwn. pat euod if—mchli7 wast ED.—A House containing seve or 6! ight | rooms. Possession required —, et of April App! y at this office. 1f-mehl4 Charlottetown, Jan. 7, 1I890—2m Qaw pd OR | Sz SAL . CHEAP— An eligible Building Lo: | on Alley Street, near Upper Prince St. Church | | YHEAP BO ARD FOR GEN TLE VEN. —Go0a| J locality, near Post Office. Apply at EX. | AMINER office, lweod—mchl8 | So LS err | Ld ONEY.—Loans made on vea! estate. Terms) h reasonable. Apply to F. W. L. Moors, | Sulicitor, London House Block | meh'7J—dy 2uaw wky 3w T° LE T - The ‘Dwelling Hous sé situate on on Great Macuaill Possension given Ist Api. ApDIY IS ALL THE RAGE. wy B4 MacNEILL. tf—menal4 Wes 'TED —A Servart. Apply to Mrs. C, B. —— — — (x) ——_—— Mac EILy, Great George Sirect. sO ae ~A first-rate Sees cn Sidney “ireet, LAI A ogntalning & six ro d pantry. Posses- | —_ on Grd Apri mat to W, W. W Bia» 2 3m Zaw (tues dat) wky pop Pe wr Bw Esta er ae 1? A gam einen ro aoe " ye eer teepestin ee eS soe a ’ agp Reto iag ig ape hay Sue Pog cede te oe - 5 BE ie ee Sar. ‘dilasneeiai dd ae ; a j id 9 Pai * é 4 ~~ a i stan A nee