_— te eee “Local and Other Items, seca ECOL LLC ttt te ——— EE Lecrcaa.—-Dr. MeWNeill, of Stanley, will deliver a lecture at Pownal some time next gnonth. L. O. A.—Regular meeting of Boyne Lodge, No. 614, to-night at 8 oclock. Visiting brethren welcome. > - Dienturnia.—The public schools at Wel. lington, O., have been closed owing tothe prevalence of a malignant type of diphtheria at that place. ; a LO. O. F.—A meeting of Wildey Ledge will be held this evening at 8 o'clock, sharp, for conferring the initiatory degree. Visiting brethren welcome. ---> Basket Sociat.—Pon’t fail to attend the Entertainment and Basket Social in Mount Herbert Hali on Wednesday next, the 26th, asa good time is expected The proceods are forthe improvement of Cliftoa Church and grounds, ° - Forty Hours’ Devotion. — The Forty Hours’ Devotion commenced in the Sacred Heart Church, Alberton, to-day. The Rev. Dr. Doyle, D. McDonald, F. VonBlerk, G. A. Picotte, and the pastor, are conducting the eervices. i iisaiileiias Dominion ILtuUstRatep.—Ameng the illus trations in the Dominion Illustrated, at hand this afternoon, are very good likenesses of Captains McEihinney and Finleveen, and of the steamer Stanley in an ice-field between Pictou and Georgetown. sis A Unigve ADVERTINTMENT.—According to an exchange the following notice is posted up near Stellarton, N. S. : *** Lost straid aud stole’ left my premises one hot day july 2 brindel Kow, long tale ShorT horn spot now & then 3 teeth. ea The tinder will be rewarder A——— M-—__ —”’ —_—_—_~.>_——— Pusiic Bequests.—The late John P. Mott, of Halifax, did not forget the public institu- tions of that city when making his will. Here are the bequests he made: Home for th Aged, $39,600; Protestant Orphans’ Home, $23,700; Deaf and Dumb Institution, $23,700; School for the Blind, $23,790; Protestant In- dustrial School, $23,700; Roman Catholic Orphanage, $23,700; Infants’ Home, $23,700; and the Y. M. C. A. $23,700. ——_—_<--——— The question is often asked, why is it that W. P. Colwill can sell so mach more crockery and so muck cheaper than anyone else on the 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 buy for cash, they ad vertise in all the papers, so that the people know where to go to get what they want. Always go to the cheapest Crockery Store, which is W. P. Colwill’s. dw 4w—feb24 emia PERISHED IN THE Storm —St. John, N.B., advices of the 21st are as follows: Mrs. Wil- cox, wife of Stephen Wilcex, a Loch Lomond farmner, was frozen to death on Thursday bight while going home from the city. A team met her about a mile and a half from home at 5 o'clock that afternoon. A fierce storm was then raging. Yesterday morning she was found dead iu her sleigh 150 yards from « house. It is beliewed she cut the horse loose hoping he would go home and an alarm would be ‘raised. Her hopes were in vain,-and she perished in the storm and dark- ness that fearful night. Mrs. jWilcox was about,60 years old. — o — Boston Markers.—From a circular of the Boston Chamber of Commerce, dated Feb. 20, at hand this morning, we learn that, while the potato trade has not been very brisk for the past week, there has been « steady, moderate demand and prices are ruling fully as firm as they were a week ago. Receipts of eggs have been light, with a good demand, and prices gradually advancing. The general condition of the fish trade has not changed to any great ex- tent during the past week, but an improve- ment is looked for during the Lenten sea- son. Mackerel are in fair demand, and are bringing full prices. Smelts are plenty, but very dull. > Personal. Mr. B.D. Howatt, of Crapaud, has been contined to his house for two weeks with in flammation of the lungs, but he has so fer recovered as to be able to move out again. DIE. Deeply regretted, at Pinette, Belfast, on the llth February, of inflammation of the lungs, Elizabeth, daughter of the late Donald Merrison of that place, aged 52 years. —— —_ Charlottetown Markets. THE DAI ——— TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sprora, Despatours ro Tas Examiner. DOMINION PARLIAMENT Summary of Proceedings. Orrawa, Feb. 24 In the House of Commons to-day— Sir John Macdonald, replying to Mr. Flynn, said that Mr. Tupper, Minister of Marine, had left Ottawa for Washinton to- day to represent Canada in the negotiations uow pending in respect to the fisheries and Behring Sea questions. No formal com- mission was issued to Mr. Tupper. Mr. Foster refused to agree to Mr. Laurier’s motion calling for the correspon- dence in reference to the Atlantic mail service, stating that negotiations were still going on, {n moving that grains and seeds smport- ed for use in the ensilage system of feeding stock be admitted free, Mr. McMillan (Huron) said that the Government, as patrons of young industries, should not re- fuse to encourage ensilage. He quoted resolutions passed by the Farmers Institutes iu Ontario asking for free corn. 2 Messrs. Armstrong aud Rowen supported the reso- lution, Mr. Bowell said the matter had been considered by the Government and corn for ensilage could not be placed on the free list without a change in the tariff. It was impossib'e to say what varieties of corn would not ripen in Canada, The quality of corn imported for ensilage’ was too small to call for a change of Government policy and therefore he would oppuse the motion. The House divided on the resolution, which was defeated by 84 to 59. The House then adjourned. The Worid’s Fair. WASHINGTON, Feb. 24. The House of Representatives is voting this afternoon on the location of the World’s Fair. First vote : Chichago, 115; New York, 72; St. Louis, 61; Washington, 56; Cumberland Gap (Mr. Skinner, of North Carolina) 1. Second vote : Chicago, 121; New York, 78; St. Louis, 57; Wash- ington, 46. Third vote (official): Chicago, 127; New York, 92; St. Louis, 53; Wash- ington, 34. Whole number, 306; majority necessary, 154. The galleries were packed with spectators and the corridors were ub- structed by the crowds which gathered to witness the deciding struggle in selecting the location of the World’s Fair. LATER. On the eight ballot Chicago got the World’s Fair. The vote stood—Chicago, 157; New York, 107; St. Louis, 25; Wash- ington, 18; total 307; majority 154. This gave Chicago three more than the choice. Under Protection. —- Str. Jonn, Feb 24. Fed A. Walton, the Pacitic Express Com- pany embezzler, is still in the police station, and service Detective Grose is not going to get’ him away as easily as he expected. Grose thought he would be allowed to return to Montreal with him this afternoon, but Walton has engaged Dr.. Alward, and propeses.to resist any and every attempt at being taken back. The warrant for Walton's arrest was issued in Montreai according to Grose, and he has not got it withShim. As it will not arrive until to- morrow afternoon nothing will be done in the meantime. et _ — Amnesty Granted. Paris, Feb, 24. In the Chamber of Deputies to-day a moting granting amnesty to all persons guilty of taking part in offences in connec- tion with the strikes during the past decade was passed. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Feb. 25.—-10 a. m. Easterly winds increasing to gales, cloudy weather, with sleet and rain. . —————— - Good Codfish at W. P. Colwill’s. feb24—d w 4w -4-s errr? Local Notices. THE REASON WHY every lover of good Coffes goes to Sanderson & Co. for their supply, is : 5%, <n FEBRUARY 25. 1 890. fH\HE FIRST OF A SERIES OF LEC. TURES to be delivered in the LYCKUM this season, will be given by REV. D. J. G. MACDONALD, On Friday, 28th February, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. SUBJECT, “THE JESUITS. ’ Proceeds in aid of the Benevolent Irish Society. Reserved Seats, 25 cents; unreserved, 15 cents. Tickets may be obtained at Watson's, Ran- kin’s and Reddin Bros’. Drug Stores; also at the stores of William Murray and Charles Riley. SIMON BOLGER, Chairman of Committee, feb22—6i HERRING ! HERRING ! 200 Barrels No. 1 HERRING, 100 half bris. ” 30 gtr. bris. . For Sale Cheap for Cash. DAVID SMALL, Corner Water and Pownal Streets, febl8—dy 3aw wky «Tn Stock Y() Bars Copper, 14 in. square, /\J 20 sets Bedroom Furniture (bankrupt stock). E. H. NORTON & CO. feb18—6i eod CARNIVAL VICTORIA RINK, VICTORIA, Thursday Evening, Feb. 27. At 7 o'clock. The Rink will be tastefully decorated, and as a large number bave promised to skate, a good time may be expected. Music will be furnished by the Artillery Band. Admission 25 cents. Skaters in costume free. T. STORDY, Secretary. Victoria, Feb. 14, 1890—dy &wkytd GEO.CARTER & 60., Market Square, Queen Street. YEED TIME is yet in the distance, but we ‘ are preparing for it. All of our Flower Seeds are here, and nearly all of the Vegetable Seeds, and the coming weeks will find us busy testing, packeting and arranging, so as to be ready when the season opens for the rush of orders, which is one of the features of the Seed trade. In the meantime we must close out our Winter Stock of GROCERIES and FKED- ING SLUFF, which we will do at very low prices. Flour, Tea, Sugar, Kerosene Oil, Molasses, etc., must go, as we want the room they occupy as well as the money for our Seed Department. The balance of our Feeding Stuff must fel- low suit, and we offer as follows, viz. :— BRAN, per 100 lbs., $1.00) Bags 10 cts. each SHORTS, “6 1.25 extra. OIL CAKE, ‘“ 2.50. STOCK FOOD, 3.00. Special prices for lots of 5 bags and up wards, GEO. CARTER & CO. jan29—dy law wky BOUND FOR CALIFORNIA, ND WILL SELL BY PUBLIC AUC- TION, on the premises, my FREEHOLD FARM, Consisting ef 371 Acres, together with Stock, Crop and Farming Im- plements, on WEDNESDAY, 19th February, at 12 o'clock, noon. Said Farm is situated at the head of Pisquid, in Lot 37. One hundred and ten acies are clear and in a high state of cultivation, having been kept in a state of fer- tility by linae and other fertilizers. A large quantity is fit for stumping, and the balance covered with an excellent growth of hard and soft wood. There is on the premises a first- class dweliing house of 12 rooms. Also, 1 barn, 90x26; hay house, 40x22; mill house, 30 feet long The above farm is conveniently situated to station, public wharf and Laird's grist and saw mill, and subdivided in sections to suit purchasers. Terms made known day of sale. and crop see handbills. FRANCIS McQUAID, Pisquid, Lot 37. For stock jan24—wky The above sale has been postponed until MONDAY, Third day of March, at 10 o'clock, then to take place as above mentioned. FRANCIS McQUAID, feb22 Pisquid, Lot 37. Beef (srnall) per lb.......+++++ $0.08 to 0.12 nore al : nape ge Beef (quarter) per lb.......... 0.05 to 0.64 0 gp they always get it the same always Butte:, fresh, per Ib.......,.. 0.22 to 0.25 | 89°4- ; Butter, tub, per Ib... ... ...++- C.18 to 0.21 THe STAFF OF Live. —Bread made of San- Celery (per head)... ...---..+- 0.03 to 0.00} derson & Co’s. Royal Flour makes all the Cheese per eh cease bak coun 0.14 to 0.15 children happy. Cabbage, per doz........+-++. 0.30 to 0.60 Wheat Germ meal for sale cheap at Beer & Carrots, per bush..........-.«. 0.40 to 0.00! Goff's. feb22 3i Chickens .....+.-0--esesreees 0.25 to 0.45 Wonderful bargains in Bedroom Sets at Ducks, Per PAIL... ..ceevereees 0.55 to 0.65 Mark Wright & Co’s. Eggs, Per OS. ...- cers seeees 0. 24 to 0. 2ti Charlottetown Roller Mills Flour, Bran ame POF CWE...6--- eee recess eo » pre and Shorts for sale by the bag at Bove & Goff 8. GWE ss 6666660060060 60 OOO 6 60848 «Be . e 2¢ i ey . oi pocead Cagbdeceese che : 7 a oo <a prices’ that astonish every- D, Per Ib... ..-seereeeeeaees 45 16] oe. at Mark Wright & Co's. Hay, per 100 lbs..........- coos 0.35 to 0.39 s Lamb, per lb.......+-+eeeeeees 0.05 to 0.08} The big discount sale at Mark Wright & PO Perr 0.14 to 0.16 | Co’s. is bringing along the money. Mutton, per Ib. ....-..-00--0e- 0.05 to 0.07| Brass Window Poles (slightly damaged), Oats (black) per ccsneebas 0.00 to 0.33} ends and rings and brackets complete —for- Oatmeal, per cwt......--+eeeee 2.40 to 2.50 | merly $3, now 75c to $1. A dead bargain, at ee roe 0.07 to 0.10} John Newson s. feb20dy im Pork (carcass), per lb.......... 0.95 to 0.54 People are sure of getting greater bargains Potatoes per bush...........+. 0.35 to 0.40 | than they can at auction, jevery day at New- Partridge, per pair.........-+- 0.50 to 0.55] gon’s. The rush continues, The largest Rabbits per pair ......+-+++++ 0.00 to 0.20 | stock to select from, Call and see. Smelts per string......s0.-.+0- 0.10 to 0.00 feb20dylm Straw, per load........++++e++- 1.50 to 2.00 ae _Afew slightly damaged ? ' - . Spring Mattrasses. ew slightly e Seep pelts.. vet eeeeeeeeeeeeees 0.50 to 0 55 donk Woven Wire Mattrasses, the best kind, Trout per string......++++++- - 0.20 to 0.00 30 per cent discount; as good as ever, at | - keys (each) eeseceseeeseeeee or res a : John Newson’s. feb20dy lm Waate ro oo oe 0.00 to ee! Everyone delighted with the bargains in a eee | boots given at the Dominion Boot and shoe ———— eo eS Apvice 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 Store. Very nobby Hats at Prowse Prowse Bros. Gents’ Hard and Soft Hats, newest shapes, ust opened at James Paton & Co's. ; The bankrupt stock of boots and shoes is: selling fast at Goff Bros. Child’s long boots ° $).25, now 85 cents ; misses’ lace boota $1.10, now 55 cents. for THE WEAK AND Laneurp.—Campbell’ Beef, Iron and Wine is one of the best tonics. possessing many nutritive and strengtheniag remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five) a a bottle. Be sure and ne Mrs. | inslow’s Soothing Syrup e no other kind, " “Jan 7 9. qualities. Is recommended by the leading | medical men. If you are weak and languid a bottle will give instant relief. See that you” et Campbell's Beef, Iron and Wise. _— ° nov 6lyeod : to Mr. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed “* Tender for Chapel Point Works,” will be received until] TUESDAY, the 4th of March. inclusively, for repairing and extending the pier at Chapel Point, King’s County, Prince Edward Island, according to a plan and specification to be seen on application Toes h R. McDonald, Georgetown, P. K. L., and at the Department of Public Works, Ottawa. Tenders will not be considered unless made on the form supplied and signed’with the actual signatures of tenderers, An accepted bank cheque, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equa) to five per cent of amount of tender, must accompany each tender. This cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract, or fail to complete the ' work contracted for, and will be returned in case of non-acceptance of tender. . The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. ‘ By order, A. GOBEIL, Secretary, Department of Public Works, { Ottawa, 3rd February, 1890. febz73—3i Ask to see our 27 cent Strictly All-Wool French Serge, 24 inches wide. Courtauld’s ‘Crapes, Crape Cloth, Crape Laces, Crape Fringes, Striped Crape Cloth, Anacosta Serge, French Serge, Amazone Serge, French Cashmere, Bradford Cashmere, French Merino, Foule Cloth, Brilliantines, Wool Poplin. SL AIT DY |... sett. eee, BROWN’S Charlottetown, February 20, 1890—eod BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. eee ———— —_ Fanta a — 20 Per Gent. Discount FOR CASH! “< During the Month of February we will sell PARLOR SETS, | BEDROOM SETS, | SIDEBOARDS, PARLOR TABLES, | At 20 Pe 150 Complete Bedroom Sets, REGULAR PRICE, eos, & do. ae a ot do. do., Pe do. US} wee do. do., eet do. Mie: +e: 40 REGULAR PRICE, do. i: * seue » do. do., + do. ee Parlor Tables, Parlor Tables (Walnut), . MATTRESSES, | HALL STANDS, r Cent. Discount for Cash. Y ” Pieces. $14.40 17.60 REDUCED PRICE, - - - do., iS $18.00 A SET. 2200 ~~ do. do. 24.00 = do. do. do., ose « Tha 3200 ~~ do. do. a: (8 #E8, * 25.60 35.00 ~— do. do. do., s e+ Tae 60.00 (Walnut). do. G04. 2% ar ¢ 48.00 eseneseas aem an oemaeane Oe Parlor Sets, 7 Pieces. $28.00 32.00 $35.00 A SET. | REDUCED PRICE, - - - - 40.00 do. do. do, ow we 45.00 do. do. a... 3k ee 65.00 do. do. do; = ee. Ye (x) — Regular Price, $3.25; Reduced Price, $2.60 - 4.00 3.00; Nideboards, Mattresses and Hali Stands at the same reduction {x) 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 t Call and see for yourselves, as we have an immense he Largest Furniture Sale ever held in this City, MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, January30, 1800. Apples. 7 Barrels APPLES, in; splendid con- dition. E. H. NORTON & CO. 10 febl18—6i eod Roofing ‘Gravel. 10 feb18—6i eod TONS—VERY GOOD, For sale by E. H. NORTON & CU. we nn ers een WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c WANTED.—A girl for general housework in a family of three. tf—feb25 O LET.—Part of a house in good repair, situ- A BONANZA FOR Bargain Hunters AT THE——— ated on King Street, near Pownal Street, feb25—tf WANTED.—In a small family, a general ser- vent. Must have some experience. Apply at this office. feb25 ee SALE CHEAP—An eligible Building Lat | on Alley Street, near Upper Prince St. Church and School—GrEorGe ALLEY. fbl5 tusat &wky | OST.—Somewhere between Pownal Street L and Pbitharmonic Hall, a small bunch of Will the finder please leave keys 1 chain. eys on steel chai sous the same at- THe EXAMINER office? — = } LET.—A Dwelling House, corner_of Graf- | ton and Weymouth Streets. Possession | wen about the Ist of April. Apply at the) Goanty Court Office to HENRY SMITH. febl7—m w 6 tf STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. |. | —_——_— a SPECIAL LOT OF STAPLE We offer for the balance of February, Genuine Barga ins TWEEDS at Cost, over the counter or made up as you wish. , Genuine Goods! Call and be convinced, as we mean what we say. McLEOD & McKENZIE. Chariottetewn, Feb. 17, 1890. ae ce Ss ; sz é a sat ADE aa i?