wy a en ~~ THE DaILy SS ee ORES SAAS Local and Other Items, DutLt — No. 4 Battery, G. A., will meet for dnl to-night. ¥ : a¢ Tue Cari Boats with 39 baga of nail matter lef@Uape Tormentine at 11.40). Wrerinxno ~The annual meeting of the ft _nerolent Irish Society will be held in he Lyceum, this evening at 8 o'clock. fac Seat cant Feonv.—Montrea! has ribnted $16,000 to the Springhill fund govt The fund in Pictou has already reached sesrly $2000. os LO QO. F.—Regular Session of Port la will be held to-morrow ivi} Racampment “Wedneslay}evening, at 8 o'clock, Conferring : L). gree. pat B® “ j SprivomiLi.—F {teen illust ration« of various asenes at the recent coal mine calamity at spring Hill, N. S., appear ia the Isst issue of | the De minion Illus’ rated. sgativo Races —Sutiicient entries — heen ma ie, the races in the rink will come oif eg Wednesday evening, Feb. llth. An -xeiting time may be expected as several fast ekhatera will compete. Wisoxic. ~A regular communication of St. Jobn’s Lodge No. 1, A. F. & M., will be held . their lodge room, Masouic Hall, this Tuesday) evening, 10th inat., at 8 o'clock, far the transaction of business, and confering che bat degree. Visitors kindly welcome. ‘Prawta and Tuein Unes” should be a! eubiect likely te attract all lovers of sowers. The Natural History Society hopes to see & large audience of ladies and entiewen inthe ¥. M. ©. A. Parlor on next Thursday evening, when Rev. Wm. Hamlyn will resd his paper upon the above ash} of “ —_- Carr Lovis.—The last number of the Domiaion Iiustrated contains a good likeness of the venerable Chief of the Micmac Indians fthie faland. itaaysof him ‘* His country ie the Indian reserve of Lennox Island, 140 chains square, and bie subjects 281 Braves, , sayane, and little Indians, all told.” For; sais at the Diamond Bookritore. Arrention.—The city authorities should hive had a small army of men out the past, (wo days opening up the drains. However, as it's never too late to do gvod, they shou'd see that this very necessary work be rerfurmed at once. And the operations | a ould not be confined to one or two of the on Sir John. ibound for some days past. tt LE EL Ne a TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Special Drapatonks To Tar Exaxcxen. imperial Federation. St. Joax, March 10. The Imperial Federation League had a great meeting in St. John last night. Rev. William Wilson was elected president in succession to Sir Leouard Tilley, aow presi- dent of the Dominion League. Rousing speeches were made by Sir Leonard, Judge Palmer, Thomas Potts and others. Rev. George M. Grant is to lecture before the Branch on his visit to St. John. Blake's letter is already bearing fruit. -__—o - lic Smoked Cigarettes. Sr Jonn, March 10. Stuart Heyes, a young man employed as clerk for C. B Weldon, skipped out of St. John on Sunday night. He isa defaulter to the extent of about seventeen hundred dollars. Mr. Weldonis the agent here of the Union Mutual Life Insurance Co, and his loas falls on him Hayes has owned up His widowed mother lies in a critical con- dition brought on by the blow. Young Hayes was an inveterate cigarette amoker. Werking Up Protests. Sr. Jonx, March 10. It is reported that Langelier, M. P, of Quebec, and Weldon, of St. Jchn, »re con- ferring with Jones, of Halifax, to buy up the Maritime Province members to go back A conference ia now being held in Halifax. Thetruth likely is that they are working up protests againet the Conservatives, It is anid the trivu will visit P. E. laiand, Lots of Fez. Batrimons, March 10. The port of Baltimore has been fog- The fog ex- tends beyond Ospe Heury, causing great anxiety in shipping circles. For the Northwest. ~~ Sr Jonn, March 10. One hundred and sixteen English immt principal etreeta either. | erante passed through St. John Ist night ' —---— en route to the Nurthwest. Many of them Ix Am or tae Pook —The net proceeds were rich farmers. of the Odefellows concert in aid of the poor | amounted to $72.10. Thia amount they have diatrybated amongst the poor of the city, assisting forty families. The money waa distributed as followa: For revt. $7 ; ———— Wont Pardon Eno. New York, March, 10. President Harrison hae refused to pardon a e . ~ : 5 " . fe weod, 89 ; coal, $2.10; groceries, $54 10. John C Kno, the notorious New York bank ‘the Oddfellows are deserving of the high- cat commendation for their guod work. - JwporMaTiORg WanTRp.—A farmer read in sn egricustura, journal: ** A side wiudow in ® | wabie makes a horse's eyes weak on that side; « window in tront burte hia eyes by the glare; « window behind makes him squint-eyed; @ viadow on a diagonal line makes Lim shy, shen he travels, and astable without wiadows makes hia blind.” The farmer has written | te the editor of the agricul: ural paper asking | what +ffect a window without a stable would bove on bis horse's eyes. i ws Octasce.—A_ shabby locking tramp eu inthe habit of calling at the office of a lawyer anc receiving a small sum on account d lamer acquaintance. Laat week the vtwlicant culled as usual, but the lawyer aid: ‘{ can't assist you any longer, I've got awife now and need all the money I can lay my binds on.’ * Wel, now, that’s just coming its little too strong Here you actually go end get martied at my expense,’ responded tbe indignant tramp. = Tne 1, 2, 3, 4, 5.—The Canadian Fireside Weekl. is out with another grand prize com- petition to increase its circulation, in which ¥®) valuable prizes are offered. This is no puza'e or trick, and requires no searching in dictionaries or books of any kind. It is in- genious, but simple, and bes never before been offered by any paper. A child of eight cab win aa easily as a college professor. | Among tho prizes are bicycles, tricicles, $100 ash, furriture, silverware, jewelry, summer tripa— prizes for men, women, bove and girls, WO inell, Send at once Sc for sample copy, with tull particulars and list of prizes, to 9 Adelaide etreet west, Toronto, Ont. Mention thia paner. eod wy 3m ——— Tue Koca Kemepy.—According to a Rectin despatch, flicial government statistics have been prepared of 2,172 cases of tuber. colovia treated by the Koch method from the middle of November to the end of December. Uf casea -f internal tuberculosis, 13 are re- ported cured, 17! considerably improved, 194 unproved and 46 died. Ot cases of external tuberculonis, 15 are reported cured, 148 con- siderably improved, 237 improved end 9 died __ Two of the patients st the Victoria General Hospital, Halifax, who were treated with Koch's lymph, are reported to have greatly improved, but none of the others are mu h better than when the treatment was begun, thongh none of them are any worse. Tae Syrincuit, Fonp —Received from St. Paul's Charch, Cnarlottetown, the sum of one hundred and seventy-two dollars sid sixty two cents, towards the Spring- hii Relief Fund, made up as follows, in individual subscriptions :— Wentles Palmer..........--- .... 450.00 | ae lf accessed 2 .00} eee i ee 15 00 Judge Hensley... ... ee Eeumtoe Hastharne........0..s00e8 10 00! | ii RS ena tay 10 00 ze L, Haszard. . 1000 iam WnOwenid..........ceces. 5 00 Thomas Casely Diba cdapiedcisasent 5 00 om King’s Daughters....... ..... 900 a8 wuder *3 collected in Church.. 28 62 $172 62 Kh. R FrrzGerarp, Treasurer Cummittee. ShM atch, 1891, *ee Why Well-fed Stock Eat Straw. eden is often expressed at the fact we pit teding of the highly concentrated ‘tragencus foods results with cows, ; ane sheep in a great deal more grain! thia iageston. Animals are wiser in| oo than men or women, who will te to eat concentrated foods without ro change until digestion is destroy- Mince ore i meal is given to stock in- — aches them to divide it and make ‘ etre iqvatiblo by eating a large amount ute, Thys straw which is itself not in ts (e@nengh to k ep any aaimal aij Condition becomes the necessary Net to the highest feeding, wrecker, who is now residing in Canada. Moneton's Civ c Elec tens —— Moncton, March, 10. Moncton to-day re-elected Mayor Sum- mer and put in a full Conservative Council board. Gone Into Liqu'dation. Lonpon, March 10. Goodwin, Jardine & Co., the — great Glasgow steol making concern has gone into liquidation. Bishop Paddock Dead. Bosros, March, 10. Bishop Paddock of Boston is dead. Weather Bulletin. Toronto. March 10.— 10 a. m. Strong winds and gales, mostly easterly, cloudy and mild, with rain. News Notes. lt is reported that $40,000,000 of British capital is inveeted in Paraguay. The champion telegraph operator in Georgia is a boy of 12 years, named W. H. Piunkett. California regulators recently hanged the wrong man and then sent a letter of apology to his widow. A wan from way back drifted into Chi- cago the other day with $20,000 sewed up in a necktie. The [Jungarian Ministry has sanctioned a lottery for raising 8,000,000f for the bene- fit of the Protestant Church fund. Sir Eiward Arnuid's favorite diversion while in Jap»n was a weekly kite-flying party, to which each guest brought his own : kite. The long strike of coal miners in Monan- gahela Valley, Pennsylvania, has ended in a complete victory for the men. On Satur- day morning the operators decided to con- esde the demands of the strikers for an ad- vance inthe mining rate of a half cent per bushel, The mon resumed work on Mon- day. The strike was one of the longest and most determined ever known in that sec- tion. Ic lasted ten weeks. Six thousand miners lost in wages alone over one million dollars. The inhabitants of Newcastle Emlyn, Caermarthenshire, have addressed a com- munication to the Great Western Railway Cumpaay praying for the name of the sta- tien to be called simply Emlyn, omitting Newcastle. They pathetically state that their parcels, goods, luggage and letters sometimes go astray tu Newcastle-on-Tyne, Newcast le-under-Lyne, Newcastle, Glamor- ganshire ; Newcastle, [reland ; Liv le New- castle, Pembrokeshire, and eveu to some ; Newcastles in America and the colonies. The railway directors recommend the be- wildered residents of Welsh Newcastle Eulyn to write the Postmaster-General. > i a ——— a DIED. At Cambridge. Feb. 26, at the Prospect House Cambrdgeport, Mass., Margaret Stanl»ke, beloved wife of Frederick J. Stan- lake. aged 38 years. In this city, on Monday, March 9th, 1891. after a lingering illness borne with Christi«n atience and resignation to the Divine Will, Mr. John McRory in his 86th year. soul rest in peace. : {Funeral trom his late residence, S; dney St. east, to-morrow (‘Vednesday) morning, at 845, to St. Dunstan's Cathedral, thence to Roman Catholic cemetery. Halifax and Toronto papers pleass copy. On the 8th of February, 1891, Margaret Ellen, aged 2 years, beloved dsughter of Neil and Sarah Stewart, of New Argvle. ape EE Le ET nt May his | WANTED.—A general servant of some ex- Re en at a ae Local Notices. — Buy your custom boots where you got the genuine French calf top. Don’t buy imita- tions, —Goff Broa. O 'd Coata, Vests and Pante, cheap to close, at Jas. Paton & Co's. m93i Seventy Boys’ *uits must be cleared ont Defore spring Steck arrives Jas Paton & Co m9 3i Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits, cheap at Paton & Co’a., 20 per cent, discount on last Fall's goods, m9 3i Pure boneless codfish just received at Beer & Goff a. 9i Prowse Bros. new hata take the lead for nobby styles. mar? 3i Don’t forget this the weather you want Goff Bro’s boots. Slanghter sule of Oranges at Beer © Goifs— —only 25 cents a dozen. 3i—teb20 Do you want cheap boots? Thea go te Gotf Broa. Great reduction on job linea of boots to clear at Goll Broa, Natural History Society. LECTURE Thursday, 12th March, it ti Y. M. C. A. PARLOR, cinta Cone REV. WM. HAMLYN, B. A.. cnet ips “Pianis and Their Uses.’ Admission Free. Paper at 8 o'clock. meh3 FANCY SALE! The Ladies of st James’ Church WILL HOLD THEIR ge = ee tt a A ee —e okra OSE §. ORS FRY RRS SLT aE AEE. Sse Sch . ea eR OBERT LOD ATER ONS TR an ST Dn eS a TUESDAY, MARCH ee nm ry FRO 1O Leas I eet ewe hy ne ee eG Is a pleasant occupation to many. contemplating, with secret self-satisfaction, the good Whev enjoy they have done. [tis not like us, however, for we be- lieve in progression of the most rapid type consistent with safety. Our plan for the future contemplates taking advantage of every circumstance that will aid us in securing your trade. To accomplishthat end we advertise. Ef you read and act you will find that we'll secure it by oar goods and prices White Goods, all grades, from the lowest to the hest; Grey Cottons, fire qualities, for family use; Shirting Ginghams, an enil- less variety of patterns; White Pillow Cottons and Sheetings, Tab'c Damazks ard N»pkins Wickings and Hessians. Low Prices on all lines of goods. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. February 18, 1891—eod & wky Charinttetown, ———— ee — — ANNUAL TEA AND FANCY SALE —-—ON—-- ' } Thursday, 2nd April. mch4—3aw pat FURNITURE FOR SALE, | BY AUCTION. I AM authorized to sell by Auction, at the late residence of Rubert Crabb, Eeg., Sidney Street, . On Wednesday, 11th instant, AT 1) O'CLOCK, A. M., All the Household Furniture, comprising Parlor, Dining Room, Smoking Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Sale Positive. No Reserve. R. BEAIRSTO, mch4—dy tl sle pat ~ Auctioneer. TENDERS. Estate of S. H. Brown & Co. EALED TENDERS will be received by ' the undersigned up te WEDNESDAY, the 18th inst, at 12 o'clock, nvon, for the purchase of the following Stock :— Cloths and Dry Goods, amounting (as per inventory) to....,......-. $1,711 80 ey eee Perrere eee 574 60 42,286 40 Tenders must be forthe purchase of the whole of the above Stock, and specify the rate per cent. on above amount. TERMS—Three Months, secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. The undersigned not bound to accept the highest or any tender. BENJAMIN ROGERS, mchf—dy 2aw Assignee. BANK STO.K, BY AUUTION. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at my Sales room, on MONDAY, the l6th day of March, iust., at 1} o'clock, a. in. :—30 Shares Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. R BFAIRSTO, Auctioneer, mch9 Apples, ‘by Auction. A’ SALESROOM, To-morrow, Tuesday, at 11 w’clock, a. m.:—50 brs. Apples. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. WANTS, LOSI, FULNG ce W ANTED,—A Cock Apply to Mrs. J. Lone WORTH, St. Pe'er’s Road, tf—mcbi0 LET.-—-Dwelling with Stables on Grafton ‘oO 1 Street, opposite Market House Possession | given lst April. Apply to R. K. Brace. mcohld—lw T° RENT.--Stable and Coach House: Stalls for two hore 8; ample room for carriase and sleizh. If desiret, water pire will be run into builaing.—GRORGE ScaNTLEB RY, SR., corner of Prince and Dercheater 5ti eets. 6, eod—mch16 W ANtTED.- A Housemaid on the 6th March; also, a Cook on the 1ithMarch, No wash- ing. Apply at this office, meh2 perience in a family of two. Good wages. Appl at this office, lw—mech3 STURE.—Wanted, a Pasture Lot—about 2 P acres—near the city, with water preferred, for one or five years. Apply to P, O, Box 33. feb2i—Iw WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A Building Lot, on > centre! location. Apply at this office, ebl LT ee —(1)—-— — he suceess with which our Hat Department has 'e past is due to the eare we have taken in selecting and keeping to the front all the lead- ing and most fashionable styles, as well as the best Mng- lish, American and Canadian makes. Dont forget. when vou want a Hat tha the Wonderfal Cacap Yien have the Largest, est, Uheapest ani Most fas 210n- able stock of fiat~ on the Island. 36 QiTFBN STREET. been erowned in Charlottetown, February 20, 1891—eod & wky a EE ee eae EW PAPER HANGINGS | {x} - Largest Stock, Newest Patterns, Lowest Prices, ion J TT? — PERKING & STERNS’. ‘= ‘ 4 Our importation of English, Scoteh, Canadian and American Room Paper is now ready for sale, and should he seen by every purciaser. as We have the best variety, newest patterns and lowest prices in the city. oe PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, March 3, 1891. Telephone Co. of P. &. Island. } ° } §VHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Shere- holders of this Company will be held at the office of MV. & D. ©. McLeod. Charlotte- town, on WEDNESDAY, the !Ith of March, at S o'clock, p m., for the election of Direc- tors aud the transaction of general bustmess. BENJ. ROGERS, | feb28—2i Secretary. <mscaiial 1 \'SXHE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on i Sidney Street, between Queen and Great George Stieets. Also, the Warehoue next toit Inall about 88 feet front by 76 deep Will sell all or Dwelling House separ- ate. wi h 70 feet front. Price and terms on application between 2 and 4 och ck ; MRS, M. H. GARAN, JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF CONTAINS ALL THE ELEMENTS THAT ARE NEEDED TO FORM “Flesh,” “Muscle” ard “Bone.” febi8—dawky feh24—tf eae oe are sone spittle Se seme on