Local and Other Items. Tue Eng rs will not meet for drill to. a sae idean eap at ( onnelly & Co's. g 95" - (PRA i Lemons received fresh at { c& Los 2i*—mehi8 - — . Sta ft Pi 1 at half-past om ‘ " . ‘ KWear are invited to see \ t D. A. Druce’s. - i cl : t “l to-day ¢ < at ( nol & Cos 2i1*—mech18 - | ase laciies [. R. Ci lar SLA ’ bros. Brown’ Block mhl5 Si 2 ‘ ineivep To-Day, one case open work, ths, t able scarfs, towels, etc yarked at a special price Beer Bros March 18 2i r l _ \ \ Halifax despat h saya gy the past fortnight the Nova | Q s tefinery has advanced the price g gar 3 nt per lb., and yellow 3 ~ ° i A : The Girls sewing ciety o St Pe s Chureh solicit donations of part worn thing for their Sale, which tak:s pla xt wees Parcels may be sent to St. Pet Schoolroom ai . | Not! rhe funeral of the late Mary EK. Weeks wtil leave | father's re to-morrow (Thursday ufternoon at 1 45 ock, local time, thence y train to sh ver a Y. M \ The ¢ rt advertised for t ; sdayv, 20-h inst., is unavoid- a! pos d until Thursday evening, the a7 8 \ | programn will in the meant Pp nisned. o May a VW Mi er.—A. W. Han ilton, of Sout i> nm, was arrested on the 14t ! < the result of an sutopsy I uly 3s wife, who was i arly tha yrnir under gas pi s circun es, = ‘“ . rion ReEetuRNs.—The Ontario Im- mig ‘ he port shows that during the year 1SSY the settled in the provinces 15,387 persons—irom England, 9°023; from Scotland, 2? 347; from Ireland, 2.958: from Germany, "=. and from other countries, 955, cneemip _ KNTERTAINMENT.—An entertainment and pie social will be be dat Pownal Hall, on Tuesday evening, 25th inst., in aid of the ** Blooming H ype L dze at Alexandra. The Alexandra choir will be in attendance, and a good time is expected. eciesie THanks.—Mr. John McQuaid tenders his sincere thanks to the gentlemen of South Skore who so kindly assisted him in saving his wife and family, and the stock of Mr, T. A. McLean, of Holland Cove farm, from fire on the night of the 13th, which farm Mr. Mee Quaid had in charge this last five years. a Ar Ir Acatxs —Wiiliam Delaney, of St. John, while in a fit of temporary insanity, at- tempted to commit suicide Sunday morning by jamping out of a three stery window. He was caught just as he was leaping. Delane; made a similar attempt a couple of months ago, and received very severe injuries from which he recovered. > Potice Court.—Iwo cases of allowing porses to go at large, and a case of crueity to animals made up the docket this morning. Ode of the first mentioned cases was dismissed and the other was disposed of by the Magis- trate ord: ring the defendant to pay ail the expenses incurred by the city in keeping the The craeity to au case was ad- Uitais hors -° journed, Bears Capturep.—On Wednesday the Ath inst., a young man named Roderick F. Mc Isaac discovered in the woods at Rock Barra a hear with two Shortly after the mother bear was shot by Mr. James Donovan and Capt. Barnaby Mclsaac, of Bay field. The cubs were captured by Messrs. Joseph and jionald McJsaac, and gold alive to partjes at Souris cuos - - —_ Sr. Josern’s Day. —This being St. Joseph's Day, the usual celebration took place at St. Joseph's Convent, where Masses were said by tev. Fathers McLean and Mclatyre, and over 250 Sodality girls approached the altar. A Bojema jenediction wil] be given this evening ja the Convent chape!, where the Cathedral clergy and Fathers Burke and McIntyre will be present. Father McLean preaches the sermon feet Suan A Srxevtar Accipent.—A little fellow named David Alexander Ro'lard, living at 17 Anderson street, Montreal, was passing by a butcher's stallin that neighbourhood the other afternoon, when one of the men who chopping some meat missed his mark and the axe vianced off the block and bjt the boy a severe blow between the eyes- He bled pro fusely, but on the ambulance arriving he was attended to by Dr. Potts, and removea to the General Hospital, where the wound was dressed. cainecsnaiiaslia Wieerss Agars.—An Ottawa despatch says that Prof. Wiggins has been interviewed regarding his letter to the marine department in which he stated that ‘‘a storm of unusual severity will occur on the coast of Europe on the 17th to 19th instant, andon the Ameri- can coast on the 21st to 23d instant.” ‘* Noth- ing short of a miracle,” he said, ‘‘will pre- vent the destruction of shipping that may be caught oat of harbor, especially the coasting fleet in the Gulf of St. Lawrence and the Bay of Fundy. Subsequent volcanic eruptions and earthqu*kes in the northern Pacific and prob- ably in Europe will sufficiently demonstrate the planetary origan of the storm. cunealibiaena Avvice to Morners.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ' bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhosa, whether arising from | teething or other causes. Twenty-five ceats a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's S wthing Syrup. and take no Gther kin | Marl 0dyeodwkyly 2+6eo ~ourro A mistake to buy old shop hoots. Buy new stock, best uality, always the cheapest at the | Pominion Root andl Spring Mattrasses. —A few slightly damaged dou>le Woven Wire Mattrasses, the best kind, 3) per cent discount; as youd ws ever, at Jota Newwun’s, idtt20dy 1m Shoe Store. mhl3 dw 6 SPRCIAL Desparcues To THE EXAMINER, } j | i ‘ | ‘UUMINION PARLIAMENT ns Summary of Proceedings »~re ot Orrawa, March 18. | In the House of Commons to-day, when | # wotion was made to go into supply, Mr. Amyot moved an amendment, declaring ial Levislatures alone had © right to appoint Queen Counsel, sup- motion with a long BPE ech. YP Ji ho Thompson denied that Her Majesty any part of the Legisla- aa ; - | ture of a Province, and cited the judgment } at the Provi C sir rorme d t the Supreme Court in Lenoir ys. Ritchie ; in support of his contention. Alter speeches by Mills and Mulock, the | motion was withdrawn. | Su Richard Cartwright inquired if the yudget would be submitted on Friday. lion. Mr. Foster replied that it “would not, but would be delivered the first day watlable thereafter. Tuesday being a holi- ay, this will briag the budget on Thursday { next week, unless Wednesday is given ss a government day. The House then went into committee of say ply, passing geological surveys and indian department appropriations until ad- journment at 1 15 a. m. in the Senate, Hon. Mr. Mcinnis’ bill to make Gaelic an otlicial language was defeat- ed y 42 to a . i‘he ind elections committee : to commence the in- vestigation into the Rykert case. privileges Wil meet to-morrow ——— - a The Modus Vivendi Condemned Sr. Jouns, Nfid., Mareh 18. (rreat alarm and indignation have been treated modus vivendi ”’ nere over the °* regotiated with the French in regard to the lobster fishery on the shores of New- ; foundland. ‘The claim to the right to | cat +h and pack lobsters on the coast and i shore of the Island is not ad- mitted by our people. Its recog- Lition, as understood here, is regarded as a fresh iniringement on the luoleny’s rights sand territory. Both Chambers of the Legislature have passed resolutions strongly condemning the modys vivendi ag an iavasion of the Colonie’s territorial rights and injurious to our lisheries and our people who depended upon them. These have been telegraphed to London to-day. Public feeling here is very strong over the affair. Rismarck’s Resignation. Berry, March 18. it is just announced that Prince Bic- marck’s resignation of the Chancellorship was accepted by the Emperor at noon to- lay. All members of the Prussian Ministry resigned at the same time as Bismarck tendered his resignation. |t is reported that all members of ‘the Imperial Ministry have resigaed. Bern, March 18. It is authoritatively stated that the dif- ference between the Emperor and Bismarck arises from the latter’s refusal to accede to the request made by Pr. Winthopst, ~ the leader of the clerical party, ‘to restore to the Duke of Cumberland ** the claimant of the throne of Hanover,” the larger portion of the Guelph funds. the _— > The Government Defeated. LONDON, March 18. The Government were defeated in the House of Commons on the motion of Buchanan(Liberal)complaining of encroach- ment upon public right of way in Scotland, asking that the laws be reformed, and that the matter be enprusiteg to the County Voungijs. The motion was adopted. ---- - oe Charged With Embezzlement. Monrtreat, March 18. Alex. Shaw, Secretary and Treasurer of the Canada Jute Gu., was arpested to-day charged with embezzling $10,000 of the company's funds. ‘The fraud covers several years. Experts are still examining the books for other frauds. Shaw is an officer in the Victoria Rifles, eee An Important Caucus. Lonpon, March 18. }ord Salisbury has summoned all the supporters of the Goverament in the Com- mons to meet at the Carlton Club house on Thursday, when matters of importance will be submitted for their consideration. om —>-——_-———_- Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 19.—10 a. m. Fresh westerly winds, fine , not much chang in temperature. —~ $+@e-o@—__—__—_—_—_——_—" Loca) Notices. One Week Ooty — Men’s American gam rub ber boots, only $2.95 a pair. Gents’ Ameri- can rubbers, 50c a pair, at MeEachen’s Shoe Store. Great sale of rubbers now going on at Me- Eachen’s shoe store. fgShamrocks for sale at Ridgway’s Nursery, Upper Prince Street. St. Patrick's Day.—‘‘The Green Immortal Shamrock” for sale at J. B, Macdonald's. Shamrocks at Ridgway’s Nursery, Upper Prince Street. La Grip preventative.—Keep the feet dry and warm by buying a pair of rubber boots at Golf Bros. ‘ New ( lothing.—If you want a new suit that | will fit well and wear well, go to J. BK. Mac- donald’s. The rush to the bankrupt sale at Goff Bros. still continues. Everyone is delighted with | the bargains they get. Universal Satisfaction—The — Boots and | Rubbers bought at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. Go there. | A common saying just now ~After all it buy old shop worn boots at dvice js to buy only the best Uuminton Hoot & Shue does not pay to any price. Oura and cheapest at the e 1G is the we sell Lino- leums, Art Squares, Crumb Cloths, Rugs, Mats, and all kinds of House Furnishings at a sacrifice. Month Carpets, Oilcloths, We have a few pieces of BRUSSELS CARPET, which we have marked down to 75 cents a yard. Genuine Brussels Carpet AT 75 CENTS A YARD, and we have lots of the better grades, 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 Thirty Cents up to the best made; also Scotch and Unions at very low prices, Measure your room (or let us doit). Take advantage of the low prices and have one of qur 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 ean depend on getting the best assortment, and our prices speak for them- selves. Jas, Paton & Gb, MARKET SQUARE, March 38, 1890. ————— WHITE WOOD. 16,000 Feet White Wood re- ceived, Splendid Quality. Will be sold Cheap te Carpenters and Carriage Builders. WEDNE now $H oO. opr. Ati. Charlottetown, February 28, 1890-—eod PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that) under ‘*The Companies Act” letters; patent have been issued under the Great Seal | of Canada, bearing date idth day of | February, 1890, incorporating John Ings, of | Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, Provinee) of Prince Edward Island, Esquire ; Lemuel | ©. Owen, of the same place, shipowner ;! Thomas W. Dodd, of the same place, mer- | chant ; Benjamin Rogers, of the same place, | merchant, Daniel Davies, of the same place, | merchant ; George Davies, of the game plaee, | Esquire; Williai, Welsh, of the same place, | shipowaer ; Thomas Heath Haviland, of the | sume place, barrister-at-law; Edward J, | Hodgson, of the same place, barrister-at-law ;| Louis H, Dav-es, of the same place, barrister- | at-law; William Richards, of Bideford, in| Prince County, John Yeo, of Port Hill, in said County afore- said, shipowner, and Israc! Longwoyth, of} Truro, in the Province of Nova Scotia, barris- | ter-at-law, for the following purposes :—To purchase, hive, acquire, own, charter, navigate the corporation or corporations, or with any per- | son or persons, steamships, sailing vessels and all other kinds of craft for the carrying and: conveyance of passengers, goods, chaite!a, wares and merchandize hetween tbe ports of between any ports out of Canada wherever situated, and to prosecute and carry on the business of common carriers of passengers and goods, forwarders and traders and of wharfin. gers and warebousemen, and to acquire aad hold shares in any such craft as their business may require, and to’ purchage the franchise, , property, rights and privileges of any com- pany couatituted for like purposes as are here- inbefore set forth or any of them, and wher. ever and by whatsoever authority incorpo:- tour hundred thousand dollars, divided into one thousand shares of four hundred dollars. of Canada, this 7th day of March, 1890. j. A. CHAPLEAU, : Secretary of State. mchis—4w 2Zaw WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc T° LET.—A Dwelling House on Prince Street, near Dorchester, containing nine rooms. Immediate possession givea.—GEORGE ALLEY. meh!j—sat wed fri myiO LET.—Store on Queen Street, next Goor to Miller Bros. Apply to A. WHITE. mehi9—3aw tf OsST.—A pair of light brown Kid Gloves, one button, size &}. Finder will please leave suine at this oftice. mchlg YO LET.—The House lately occupied by Wil- liam Mitchell, Ksq., next to Dr. ‘Paylor’s. Possession given immediately, Apply at the Dated at the office of the Secretary of State | : A Lot of Men’s Felt Hats fe: price $1.00, $150 and $2.00. ; A Job Lot of Prints--usual price 9c. and 1G%c.. your choice for Ge. eth. Dress Cloth---usual price 1Sc., now 10c. No Game of Bluff about this Sale--we will do it. if you want a Nobby Hat, why we can suit you. and maintain, either alone or with any other ” the Dominion of Canada and to, from and Ki) RNITURE \« MATOHLESS,” the best Family Flour Fish Market, 3i eod—mchi8 oo BOARD FOR GENTLE VEN.—Good locality, near Post Uffice. Apply at EXx-; AMINER office. War rED IMMEwIJATELY —A Nurse. references required. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE | PEAKE, tt—mehl7 | ONEY.—Loans made on xeal estate. ‘Terms | _ reasonable. Apply to F. W. L. Moore, Softcitor, London House Block mch!7—dy 2aw wiky 3w Apply at this office. dw tf—mebl7 YOR SALE.—A few dozen Lrown Leghorn (pure) Eggs for setting—50 cents per dozen,— kK. H. BEER. mechl7 OR SALE.—Two Singer Sewing Machines ior Shoemakers’ use, One nearly pew. Wiil be sold cheap. Apply to JoHN HiGGINs, over R. K. Jost’s Shoe Store, Queen Square. tf—meceh'7 OR SALE OR TO LET.—The residence of Fk tue Rev. J. V. Jost, pleasantly situated on Kuston Street, near School Street, containing seven rooms besides kitchen and servant's bed- room ; also stable and outhouses, connected wiib main building by covered way. For further par- ticulars apply to R. K. Jost, Queen Square, Charlottet swn. pat ead tf—mechlj G LET.—A Dwelling House op Hillsborough ‘Street, now occupied by Mr. Williston Brown. Possession given 1s¢ April.— WILLIAM SMITH. mchl5 —sat wed WANTE D.—.A. House containing seven or sight rooms. Possession required latter part of April. Apply at this office. tf—mehli T° LET.—The Dweiling House situate on Grea! George Street. at present occupied by Vv. Macneil]. Possession given Ist April. Apply to; C. B. MACNEILL, ti—mesl4 { WANTED—A Servant. Apply to Mrs. ©. B. 4 Mac NE!L1, Great George Sireet. mcht4—-tf WANTED.— Ry a young man, a situation in a gtare or office. Eight years’ exrerience in Good reference. A“aress tf—mchis3 the grocery business. : ‘*Clerk,” care of EXAMINER office. MARK WRIGHT & CO.; _yand7 a. ‘ 'e oe TO LET.-A first-rate Ctteees cn anny Sie - eowtigining six rooms awd pantry. > osses- gion gtyen on Syd Avril. Appiy to W. W. Welz Ven’. “~ “s . - ar a — oe mchls wie he; Oe +: @°°$ Ry: . Cldérlattetown, Feb. 25, 1SY0-—daw why - erent matnammreeen a wg Sita eteanteniemmmeaamae Z rs Ce ee ™ J > ppoasine. INS ee A I La shey Will March Without a Doubt. (x) mom X) Ast. A Lot of Boys’ Suits---usual price $1.00, Si-20 and $1.330, cleared out at 50c. a Suit. end. A Lot of Boys’ Suits---usual price $2.58, =e eOc., usual (x) PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STREET. TO THE TRADE. sonnel St ersten Wholesale Stock of Furniture. -——x) in said fsisnd, shipowners; Chairs, Bedsteads, Lounges, Bedroom and Par- lor Sets, Tables, Halil Stands, &c. (j—— AVING an extensive and weli-equipped Factory, we aer in a position to offer to the Trade of this Island at prices that will compete with outside manu- facturers, and we solicit a share of the Spring orders. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, March 14, 1890—dy 2aw wky ; ——— ated, and to acquire and hold such real estate as may be deemed to be requisite for the pur- poses aforesaid or any of them, throughoet the Dominion of Canada—by the name of **'T'he Charlottetown Steam Navigation Com- | pany (Limited),” with a total capital stock of 8 § W° HAVE SEVERAL HUNDRED BARRELS OF FLOUR on hand that we want to turn into Cash in the next two mouths, and with that end in view we guarantee to sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than anyone else in the trade. We warrant every barrel of Flour we sell, and if it does Inot turn out as we say we will gladly take it back and refund you your money. We keep all the favorite brands on hand, such as in the market, “KENT,” well known as a very strong and lasty Flour, “ESTEY,” for fine Pastry use, “OGILVIE’S HUNGARIAN PATENT,” Flours made, one of the strongest ae. aw oot SOROICE FAMILY,” made at the Charlottetown Roller Mills, Good! « DTA MOND,” a good cheap Family Flour, and other well-known brands. Flour delivered at Railway Station or any part of the WANTED.—A Gir! for general housework. | City free of charge. See our prices before buying elsewhere. BEER & GORF, Ch’town, March 10, 1890—dy wky Queen and King Square Stores. “A GRAND TIMEKEEPER ! Is what one of our Customers said the other day when he left his Rockford Watch to be cleaned after wearing it constantly for nearly four years, and without cvsting him a cent. A few Rockfords left; also Waltham and Elgin Watches Prices reasonable. WW. TAYLOR, CAMERUN BLUCK. ‘“r2y elds ea $4 cs ibs. va ‘ ey ake Tee wey