and Other Items. ; » ‘ t the Nink to-night l t ‘ ili rood - RTY HH DevorTion will begin in s ( eu il to morrow oe \< I stated that Fredericton | t Vv asl it for sidewalk purposes, - DEBATING CLUR ge Re ee D> Club at the usual time and ploce. ~- 4 » F St. Lawrence Lodg nfer ree at iis regular sess this e | - - oo \. 0 i | rec. I adjourned meetir Fs Dy n No. 1 will be held this evening at + = \ Din ion 7 s of | | wa Mh iat Port H e | < PoLice CouR’ Three drunks were dis- | ed tl morning. They were fined | 8 dave on = i . « » we eo 2,038 oun Ss ,f | ~ TOO rusne i from 3.40 ' tons I ~ th in Nova Scotia. | i hren ot Vi I i ° 1. oe v1 ] emem be to \ I s we o i Mi r. B. Grady, station | ave . side, read a very intere ting p | city,” in the Y. M. C. A 80 tnat place, on rria night ‘ > LECTUR ‘*Four German Cities” is the sil J t of R ay Me. Dix [(e8 tecture in St J nes Hi i to-t Trrow evenil Give |! . aot - oo i ‘ ‘ in yy the fh il neiad 10 l at S < A f AL? os i rit e r ~ \ u rf i ‘ gy at . So 2 | i e ng i mee H Lad Company wi t hei roon i ’ +. A a } sharp i \ Bell, Secreta VW H HEARING rhe Rev. Mr. Dick wi ire sf ] Ss Hall LU! \ ( Cues yinning a kK Lhe ir Gel Ar \ icti ‘ i ‘ ‘ B a ‘ s iy ! i puag , pr Se 9 . in e na i m of G ge R . ' re preset ved i i { I I 4 rainy Lig Is ’ n i - S ( CH I imp ‘ t then sp s, and ’ s spiendid organ mei ir of brick ‘ urcn, should command A sarge I I t the meeting this eveni y. > I Ks MONIAI from Miss Arsenaul Music } her, and daughter of Hon. Joseph Arse t Esq. M. P. P. Lhaven testityl e Williams Piano pure hased from you is in every w satisfactory. It possesses a charming tone and a touch whicl answers toevery feeling. It is beautifully finished and a great acquisition to musica society I consider these instruments the zenith of periection. Sole Agents, Willis & { vu - Tue Tuns.—We learn from the Summer Blue Ag icudturiat that the ** futurity stake "| is @ gieat success, and that a grand colt race may be expected in September pext. Upto} Saturday last the following’ n yminations had been made: J. Gourlie, S’side, (2); Jas. Me Leod, S’side, (2); Parkside Farm, S’side, (2) ; Jos. McDonald, Vernon River; Geo. Muttart, | S’side: A. N. Large, Ch’tewn; Newton Daw- son, Tryon; R. McMillan, Ch’town; P. P.} Gillis, Ch’town; B. L. Woodside, S’side; W. K. McKay, S’side; W. B. Bowness, New Annan; R. Fitzsimmons, Long River; G. M Reid, S’side; Harry Craswell, St. Eleanor’s, > Youxa MeEpicos —We are pleas d to learn of the success of our young New York University. Mr. James Handra in. son of Thomas Handrahan, Eeq., | pDasseu a lain er to take the spring term and his legre Messrs. W. G. Burke, Burke, Esq., Georgetown, and brother of Rev. Father Burke, and James Dorsey, whose suc ss we noticed &@ Week 4zZ9, having completed their first session, und given excellent proofs of their talent and cation. There are several other Island students at New Y ork studying for the medi- il profession and giving a good account of are now en route for pomie, ) themselves. - - Gore To HALIFAy.--Mr. William G. Gillespie, who, for several years past, has | : had charge of Mir. establishment, will leave for Halifax to- { similar Joha Coombs’ book bind- rrow, where he has accepted By nm in the est iblishment of Messi ; ( Alien & Co e Citizens’ Band, of which Mr. Gillespie m On Saturday evening last one of the most active moders entertained him te TI style, is, perhaps, that ” was done the good things Gillespie is a ratulate the Messrs. secure his i498 Dew rs since 1t organization, % per at the ** Old London 1e table was spread in Mr. Joy's best and it needless to add ‘‘ample just ce pr Mr. workman, and we cong Allen upon being so fortunate as to — We wish him success 1n “ee . BUD at Cale. vided. first-ciass his services. new field of labor. os o 4 Denrev.—Referring to a statement ntained in a letter which was sent to THE conti EXAMINER 4 iew days ago, but not pub- lished in full, we have the following:— ‘*Theattent n of th Bible C as* Meeting \., having been called to li to =, M. ¢ statement quot d in THe BKXAMINER ol Mr. Gordon before Rev. Feb. 28th, ‘that that class, as Occasion presents itself, justi- fies and teaches the doctrine of immersion. it wae at pasting on Saturday evening Cs cl, | his statement 1s ulterly wi t oundation, an l, being calculated t jure » bidl Class which 1s ol the ost benefit to the ‘Sa ybath Sc hool i rs of all denomimations who attend it. the statement should be met by an emphat pubit contradiction. ‘nm behalf of the Bible Class, Charles Palmer, Presi lent, Y.M Os... 7, O. James, J. D. Seaman, R. M. Bremer, Phitip Foy. Barrett, George yt it livery @ ~W1ITAO}! ‘ d | very encouraging, h pleasure in| Island friends at | nas | ..2 = ‘ £ on oot , mi . na i highly satisfactory examination, and |} son of J 1mes | TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. To THe EXAMINER. THE OCEAN. i —— | Steamer Lost ai Sea. 1Ai DESPATOHI s ; ON ' "| Great Loss of Life. Lonpon, March 1. x1 this morning states r Quelta which sail- (Queensland, several A a spate lire eiv ’ that the Gritish steam ed rrow Lo iktown, days ago for London has been lost at sea. \ despatch says thata very large number perished. The Quelta was 2,254 tons bur- then. LATER. Lonpon, March 2. 4 ? > | A despaten [rom Brisbane, Q@ ieensland, says that the Quelta had 2380 souls on | board, of who including 1 116 were saved, ithe captauim and several officers. Obituary Statistics. Orrawa, March 2. ; The Department of Agriculture is about to i distribute to the n edical men of the country i a of registry books, with a request that |during the census year, beginning April 6th | nex they shail keep a record of each death ; aoa its cau It is hoped thus to obtain -|more compl information regarding mor- | t st ti tics tham ever hav possible he will be taken April 6th, Is a The Goevernmeat Banking Bill. OrtTawa, March 2. that the Government Banking Bill will be introduced towards } ; week. The statement m be th the measure will tlouse and then lie over unti ssion 18 , dation. It Lo push it 7 Is unde rstood i the close of the “onto tle t y ve presented to tine ) i t ed to next 8 } s7 “y ! ;woOSoLUulely wit ut ioun is the the Governinent is year. intention ofl througn t — Skating Match. X Ul FOR MARC Carpets, Oilcloths, Lino- leums, Art Squares, Crumb ‘Cleths, Rugs, Mats, and all kinds of House Furnishings at a sacrifice. which a to jo BRUSSELS CARPET, we have marked down cents a yard. (enuine Brussels Carpet i | AT 75 CENTS A YARD, and we have lots of the better zrades, 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. MINNEAPOLIS, March 2. Hugh McCormack of St, John, N, B., uay ae feated Axel Paulson in the ten linile skating race on White Bear Lake, for {the world’s championship of speed skating 'and $400 aside and Paulsen’s championship McCormack’s time was 37 minutes, ird of a mile behind. i medal, Paulsen was a th - Behring Sea Negotiations. Orrawa, March 2. received by the Government | from Washington yesterday, relative to the f the Bekring sea negotiations are he present it is their na- Advices progress I } Dut at ¢ considered impolitic to indicate | a ; Lure. ‘ ii a Kicked Out. divi QureBEc, March 2. | The rouge clique, which has run the city s | affairs for the past two years, received | fin il kick out yesterday. Mayor Langeiier, ithe boss of the ring, found re-election im- i elected to the inayority. - Obituary. New Haven, Conn., March 2. | Ex-Governor James Edward English died Tapestry Carpets, ‘from Thirtv Cents up to the ‘best made; also Scotch and Unions at very low prices Measure your room (or let us do it). Take advantage of the low prices and have one of our ‘handsome Carpets. An ex- ‘amination will convince you, i its | Lace Curtains. | possible, retired Counciilur Frement being | ' | | We have just opened Three ‘Hundred Pairs of Lace Curtains to be sold this month. Cur ‘prices on these goods are “away down.” ---—-. ' |at his residence in this city to-day of pneu- imonia, He was 78 years of age, and leaves | |a widow and one son. | sal i ; Forgery on the Inerease. Montreal, March 2. Forgery is greatly on the increase in this | district, and eight cases are to be tried at ithe present term of the Queen Bench Sila Emin Pascha. i Lonpvon, March 2, Emin Pascha has arrived at Zanzibar, - Weather Bulletin. Toronro, March 3.—10 a.m. | Fresh to strong northerly winds; cloudy 7 3 | with sleet and snow; lower temperature. 9+ 0+ o— | Ay Important Step.—The following inter- ng item we take from the Daily Independ- ent, of Helena, Montana: “ it is rumored that | Mr. H. L. Bell, train degpatcher for the Mon- }tana Central Railway at this point, contem- plates joining the noble army- of benedicts, Our best wishes will accompany him.” The labove-named gentleman is well known in railway circles here, having been for some at Bloomfield, and may * CLiSsE d as oue of oul Sucre asfu] Is} inders abroad. Ineconjunction + ith our contempor- extend to him our best wishes on his irs stailon master ary, We contemplated step. ED GEO. GARTER & 6O., | CHARLOTTETOWN. If EXHIS is an age of keen competition. If i Darwin’s theory of the ‘‘ Survival of the | Fittest” ever had a chance to be thoroughly tested it is now, and in this city. What a mania for cutting prices has come over the to be sure! Is it w disease like '** La Grippe,” or have they been charging too much all these years and now paying it back to the public ?--‘‘ conscience money,” as it | were—or ia there an endeavor on the part of ' some firms to crowd others out by making the business unprofitable. We, for our p art, be- | lieve in fair prices and a fair living profit rigut along, and consider that tne effect of offering ‘Big Discounts” and ‘‘Great Bargains” often only such in name) is de- both merchant and customer, the noble vocation of game of grab.” tunity of informing the | merchants, | (which are moralZzing to ; — nas to adegenctace ee and te t BUSINESS tnto a mere We take this oppor public and our custome©rs generaliy that we re to do business with them; and as « we are in the trade we shall Sell as cheaply as any other firm in the city, and shail endeaver, by prompt and careful atten- tion to all orders, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage accorded us duriag the ast teu years. GEV. CARTER & CO. nvthi—dy tf WINDOW SHADES. and Decorated — over pat erns to select from — the best Spring Rollers Plain Fitty | with | made. i | } 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- iselves. Paton & GO, MARKET SQUARE, March 3, 1890. SOHOONBRS FOR SALE, U wf CHR. “CEYLON,” 96 tons, and Sehr. 3 “ANNIE E. PAINT,” 8i tons. The former will be six years old on March 2Ist, ind 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, etc. For further particulars aud price please | apply — PETER PAINT & SONS, feb]? , O. B Hawkéstury i | | ' } We have a few pieces of | | MONDAY, ——————_-_—_— me = . MARCH 3 = 1890 They Ist. A Lot of MARCH BARGAINS | —AND— Will March Without a Doubt. fe (Xx) Boys’ Suits---usual price $1.00, $120 and $1.80, cleared out at 50c. a Suit. 2nd. A Lot of Boys’ Suits---usual price $2.cn, now $1.60. bra. Ath. 19c., your choice epthi. pee A Lot of Men's Felt Hats for 50c., Te is the Month we sell price $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. A Job Lot of Prints--usual!l price 9c. and usual for Ge. Dress Cloth---usual price léc., now 10c. _ No Game of Bluff about this Sale---we will do it. iif you want a Nobby Hat, why we can suit you. PRUWSE BROS., 144 Charlottetown, February 28, 1890—eod FOR SALE. | ARE INSTRUCTED BY T. A. Me- LEAN, ESQ., TO SELL (ft PUBLIC AUCTION 4 } A ; 4 J } @! 9 Se Saturday, bth March next 9 AT 10.30 O'CLOCK, the above-named beautiful and fertile Farm. It is situated on Lot 65, just outside the Har- bor’s Mouth, and contains about 205 acres of land, about 100 of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation; the balance, with the exception of about 15 acres which are fit to stump, is partly covered with hard and WE soft wood. It is well watered, and abundance of sea- weed and mud can be had at the shore, The cultivated land is at present seeded down, with the exception of 20 acres, which are ploughed for this year’s crop. About eight acres have been planted for an orchard, with the best varieties of apples, plums and pears, which should begin to bear in another year. The buildings consist of a Dwelling House, three Barns, an Implement House, Boiles House and Piggery, and are mostly new. One of the Barns is built on a hillside, with stone wall, frost-proof cellar and cow stable in front. The second contains seven finished box stalls, with dust-proof ceiling, and capacity for 20 tons of hay on the loft. The third con- tains a horse stable and hay house. The fences are good, part being post and rail and part post and wire, the balance longers. Holland’s Cove is one of the summer resorts on the Island. unsurpassed and the bathing facilities excel- lent. It is within twenty minutes’ sail of Charlottetown in summer, and can be reached in about the same time in winter. It offers an opportunity of obtaining a first-class home in a healthy locality near the city which does not often occur, In addition to the Farm, the valuable STOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS vill also be offered for sale. ‘The Stock consists of 1 bay stallion Machin}; ist, No. 7692, coming 3 yrs., standard-bred and | registered, first prize winner at Interprovincial Exhibition, Moncton, and also first prize win- ner at Provincial Exhibition, Charlottetown, 1889, sired by All Right, Ist dam Nellie Mae by Abdallah Messenger, 2ad dam the Me- Keever Mare by Mclunis’s Pony, 3rd dam by | Golden Leaf, he by Saladin; 1 bay Mare, % years old, by All Right, 1st dam by Golden Leaf in foal by Machinist ; 1 bay Mare, 4 years old, by Hernando, Ist dam by Flying French- man, 2nd dam by Saladin, in foal by Precep- tor; 1 dark bay Mare, 6 years old, by Sir Robert, 1st dam by Flying Frenchman, in foal by Machinist, (Sir Robert was by Richmond's Hambletunian, he by Green’s Hambletonian, a full brother of Volunteer, 'st dam Flora 3agnall by Vulcan, he by Saladin); 1 dark bay Filly, coming 3 years, by All Right, dam by Sir Robert, in foal by Preceptor ; 1 year- ling Colt, dark bay, by All Right, dam by Hernando; 1 Cart Filly, coming 3 years, by Barrister, dam by Challenger, 2nd dam by Gladstone, 3rd dam by Saladin. Also, 13 head of Cattle, Jersey, Shorthorn and Ayr- shire grades ; 1 pure-bred Jersey Bull Calf, tirst-prize winner at Provincial Exhibition Sheep—13 Ewes, Shropshire and Merino. Pigs -6 pure-bred Berkshire Pigs Aiso—1 Massey? Self Binder, 1 rvow, 1| ~~ most beautiful The scenery is Mower, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Randall Harrow, ] Iron Harrow, 1 large Roller, 1 Patent Seeder to goin Hay Rake, 2 Ploughs, 2 Carts with iron axles, | Double Truck Wagon with pole, 1 Truck, 1 Wood Sleigh with pole, 2 Single Wood Sieighs, 1 set Double Harness, 2 sets Cart Harness, 1 set Driving Harness, Hay Fork, 2 Hay Carriers, Shovels, Hoes, Far- mer’s Boiler, and numerous other Farming Utensils. TERMS OF SALE.—AIl sums under $10, cash ; over $10, nine months’ credit on ap- proved joint notes. E. H. NORTON & CO., feb28 Auctioneers. Notice of Moecting. ‘SHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Me rchants’ Bank of P. K. Isiand, for the election of Directors | ind receiving a statement of the affairs of the Bank, will be held at the Banking Office on | THURSDAY, March 6th, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, a. m. ; i Proxies for voting must be left with the | Cashier on or before. Wednesday, March Sth. | oe } i fe MCLEAN, HOLLAND COVE ry AF AIN il New T weeds. (x) THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, QUEEN STREET. GROCERIES | x {1 EEING that the different Firms in the Boot and Shoe, Fur- niture and Dry Goods business are periodically advertising “ Big Discount Sales” in their respective lines, we think it only fair to the public generally that they should occasionaliy get a SPECIAL DRIVE in Groceries as well, and we have decided to give them a chance the coming week. Commencing next Monday, 3rd of March, we will sell for ONE WEEK ONLY the following goods at reduced prices, as below :— 13 pounds Montreal Granulated Soap, se Halifax Refined Sugar, for $1.00 1.00 DF 2 “ — Rolled Oats, 5 kitt Herring (containing 4 dozen), 85 25 pounds Wheat Germ Meal, 75 50 Fruit Biscuit, 50 «“ People’s Mixed Biscuit, C1 cp HH CIO Cr ° n « Beans (Baking), 26 “Boneless Fish, 20 2 cans Sugar Corn, 25 2 “ ‘Tomatoes, 25 4 bars Dingman’s Electric Soap, 25 10 “ Scrubbing Soap, 25 1 dozen Oranges, 25 20 10 pounds Buckwheat, BEER & GOFF, Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1890—dy wky Queen and King Square Stores. LONDON HOUSE! NEW SPRING GOODS JIVUST OPENED.- a New Embroiderys Wew Embroiderys, New Prints, New Prints. New Shirtings, New Shirtings, New Ginghams, New Ginghams, New Sheetings, New Sheetings, New Pillow Cottons. New Pillow Cottons, New T weeds. New Worsteds, New Worsteds, —=--—_—_——(1) ——_ —--- HARRIS & STEWART, Charlottetown, Feb 12, 1890— A CHANGE IN BUSINESS. ———(x »————_ ————————— OF JEWELRY, SILVERWARE Sixty Days. Watches at the Watches, Clocks and HAVE DECIDED TO SELL ALL MY STOCK and CLOCKS at greatly reduced prices to clear f usual low prices for cash. All goods warranted as represented, Jewelry repaired and warrauted. E. S. BONNELL, Upper Queen Sirect. Cursrtoteetown, Jan. ZI, 1490—~Iun law Oi Pons ae nee eae mn "a oe RAEN OAC OIE ete I mb Me