® ocean AAMAS eS «- gocal and Other ites Concert in Lyceum to-night. ~ _— a Rinx.—Band at the rink to-night. —+ oe . | Faster. —A fine selection of ¢ srds and book- lets for Easter at the Diamond B _—- > 1. O. O F.—St.. Lawrence ¢ ids its regular session to-night. ookatore. Lodge, No. 8, lnitiation . aves. - uf s wa we -¢ ‘e)} @s wa ys ‘ iACHIN . ‘ xcellent Sew ' i! sachines atthe Viamond bookstore wit) , « less than ¢ sf. ] - | Sp, Vixcent pe PAuL.—The collection in | St. Danstan’s Cathedral yesterday in aid of | St. Vincent de aul Seciety amounted to $47 i Y. M. C. A.—Be sure and leave Thurs eveuing free for the Oratorio Concert in Y. M. C. A. Hall, Programmes will appear to-morrow. Qos Mr. John T. Ma ke nzie, of the firm f Mac- leod and Mack« nzie, has returne d from his business trip to the Upper Provinces and United States. ~ L. & S. Insxvrrutre, —The ibject for dia- cussion at the next meeting of the Literary and Scientific Institute will be Shakespeare > . 7 1; yw play of ‘‘Julius Ceesar. 7 Severecy Ixycunep.—-During the progresa of a drunken row near Queen Square, yester- day, @ man was strack in the head witha brick and severely injured. di ei Onatorto Concert. —To jhear the exquisite Haydn Symphony performed next Thursday cvening the Oratorio Coneert will alone be rth the price « f aduiiasion ili diiiaienioni Sr. Pataick’s Nient.—-As there will likely to-night, be a large attendance at the Lyceum we would advise all to go eariy in order to f this. ire seats. Mak: ih le si IMPORTANT Do not forget the concert in the Lyceum this ev ing. An excelient pro- rramime has been prepared, and a splendid eve ning’s amusement m expected. - a Rarsep Seats.—The committe of the Odd- fellows Natal Day celebration have decided to place raized seats in the Market Hall so as to iraprove the view at their entertainment. ——_ Detayzp.—A telegram received by Posi- master Brecken this afternoon says that the Stanley is detained in Pictou by a thick easterly storm, and will net leave until to- morrow morning. o Masonic.—A ‘special meeting of Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A. F. & A. M., will be held this evening in Masonic Hall, at 8 o'clock, sharp. Work onthe 2nd degree. Visiting brethern cordially welcomed. adiliadiiiniptnies Broken Iwro.—A gro cery store on Euston Street east was entered through a pane of giass in the window, broken for the ee early on Sunday morning, but the thief was frightened off before he had time to secure anything ot value. i me Tue ** Grornrous Twetrra.” —According to a recent despatch from Kingston, word has been received from Ottawa that the (rrangemen employed in the penitentiary there will receive permission to walk in the Twelfth of July procession, on giving two days’ notice that they wish to da _ so. sentient Sack vitige Lapies’ Cottece.—During a re- cent visit to Frederiéton aad vicinity, Mis. Archibald, Preceptress of the Sackville Ladies’ College, received over $1,000 in aid of the new Conservatory building fund, Alexan- der Gibson, Esg., of Marysville, the great lumber king, heading the list with a check for $500. o Tar Wirow Gers Damacss.—The widow of @man, named Rose, has just re- covered from the city of Montreal doctors’ fees and a yearly ailowance of $100 during the probable life of her husband, who, while employed at a hot-house st Viger Gardens, fellinto the cellar and sustained fatal injuries. este Born on Tne Tratxn.—An_ exchange says : The number of Pullman passengers on Thursday's express from Quebec was in- creased by one, about 40 miles from Bt. John, a lady passenger giving birth te a fine baby. As the train was running at about 30 miles an hour, it will be difficult for the young Canadian to exactly locate his birthplace. seteilieeiietiin Borprxa Nores.—A new building is being erected,on“the Toombs property (late Dawson) corner of Kent ard Great George Street, to be used as a saddlery. ‘ The Old Bank building, corner of Great George and King Streets, presents a fine ap- pearance after its repairing, and will soon be occupied by the Merchants Bank of P. E. Island. ee. Sr. Parrick’s Day.—The festival of Ire land’s Patron Saint was quietly observed in this city yesterday. Instead of the usuai parade ‘the members of the Benevolent _irish Society had a very interesting meeting In their hall iu the afternoon, at which suitable addresses, etc. were given. The celebration will close with a grand concert in the Lyceum this evening, for which a good programme has been prepared. ic ea Pottce Court.—Tie following cases oc- eupied the attention of His Honor this morniag: James Burns, drunk, fined $4 or 20 days; Jacob Manuel, drunk, fined $1, or 4 days ; Thomas Ranahan, drunk, $4 or | 29 days; James McNeill, drunk, $4 or 20 days : ‘Thos. Howatt, drunk, $4 or 20 days; LATS] TA TT Y¥ +> 4 A 5 —, jeg SPRCLAI *oliticai and Other Notes. Otrrawa, March 17. The le teclitie the pic of discussion to-day is s bolt on the Jesuit ques- tion and its unreserved call for disallowance of the Act. been steering by south on the Guestion until yes- terday, and now that it has teken a decided staud, puts its party in a terrible quandry. Many Quebec Liberal members in conver- sation Lo-day allowed that it meant nothing but a desire to oust Laurier from the leadership and substitute Cartwright, this being Edgar’s revenge for Quebec’s failure to bring tae Liberal party into power cn the Riel ery. O'Brien will Toronto Glebe ny vy Che Globe has et hy ssUELE his motio: . of about 20 persevere jin and wiil receive support Conservative members. } ‘ Lue Be APIO NMRA: i j Quebec and the Maritime Provinces, ir- | respective of party, will stand by the Gov- | ernment almost to a man. Sir John believes the position is impregnabie, and says the whole agitation will have away months’ time. died There is no change in Hon. Mr. Pope’s! © He made | It is said to dispos of | es a condition, which is very critical, his will on Friday. OVOeT & milli Tk dollars. TT) aie aa” . littl : we nere seseins to be tiie acouvot Isbesier & Reid securing the contract the Cape Breton railway bridge Government's | in three! about | tor | at Grand , Narrows The contract price is a litte! over half a million, The bridge will be supported by stone piers, seven in number. | } } The railway mail gation here tooting, as revards salaries, as city office men, with a compensation to widows of married clerks killed in the performance of their duties The Canadian Copyright Association sent clerks have sent a dele- | ’ y } CO uSK TO De placed on the same j pe st another delegation here yesterday, to inter- | view the Government. They ask that the | clause regarding registration of foreign re- | prints be simplified. Steamer Seized. Porr Towxsenn, W. T., March 17. The steamer Walla Walla, ofg San Fran- cisco, plying to Puget Sound was seized by customs officers for omitting proper entries of freight on her inward manifests. She carried four barrels supposed to contain sauer kraut, which were taken through to Tacoma without being entered on the custom record. The freight list at Tacoma indicated the barrels came from San Francisco consigned to Elienburg. Shortly afterward the barrels were found to contain opium, valued at $1,000. The barrels were put on board the steamer at Victoria, and subsequently taken through to Tacoma. The penalty for the false entry is $1,000. Tacoma custom officers think that many hundred thousand dollars worta of opium has been smuggled in this manner. Severe tori. AsHupury, N. J., March 17. The storm last evening damaged Brad- ley’s board walk to the extent of $3,000. At Long Branch the sea cut 30 feet into Ocean Avenue, in front of Howland Hotel. At Mongrath Beach the foundations of several cottages were washed away. At Highland Beach the track of the New Jer- sey southern division of the Central Rail- way was torn up nearly a mile. Heavy stones from the sea walis were swept upon the station platfurm. Three feet of sand cover the tracks for halia mile. ‘The loss is estimated at $50,000. . Funds For The Campaiga. Berrato, N. Y., March 17. At a meeting of Branch 403, Irish Na- tional League, to-day, it was resolved to urge the President of the National League to start a movement throughout this coun- try and Canada to raise funds to defray the legitimate expenses of the coming cam- paign in England, that will surely follow the defeat of the London Times and Tory Government, The Jesuit’s Bill Again. Toronto, March 16. The Globe is nothing without being in- consistent. Only a journal assured Sir Jonn Macdonald that this Government need fear no trouble from thati%{quarter case the Jesuit’s bill were disallowed, yet this morning the same erratic sheet startles its friends and amuses few weeks’ ago that the country with a leader coming out squarely against the maintenance of the bill. en A Murderer Captured. Wiwxnipec, March 17. Taseott, the Chicago murderer, has been captured on Lake Winnipeg, about 200 miles out, by a detective who has been on his track for the last fortnight. The news was brought in by an Indian, but the Daniel Steele, who was charged with enter- ing the cellar of Ewen McDougall, on Great George Street. with burglarious in- | tent. between 7 and 8 o'clock last evening, | was remanded for 8 days. Sh ie ateaen Frperic Vitiiers.-—The Toronto Globe) says : ** Last night Mr. Frederic Villiers, | the artist of the London Graphic, who fol- lowed, or rather accompanied, the armies) of Russia and Britain in some of the most | exciting of recent campaigns, lectured in| the Pavillion toa large audience, which | caught the inspiration of his thrilling: ex: | perience. ‘* Waron a White Sheet is @ lecture unique and altogether pleasing. The sang frod shown by the artist, the cool, unimpassioned manner with whieh he recounted hair-breadth escap<s and stirring episodes, made all the more impression ou his hearers. His pen pictures were strong) and instinct with the atmosphere of the) tented field or battle’s crash, and his word paintings, depicting the trials and tri-, umphs, sorrows aud brightness of the sol- vivid.” A , ; oe r ? dier’s life were scarcely sg Charlottetown audience will greet Mr. ' Villiers in the Y. M. C. A. Hall, on Mon- day and Tuesday evenings, April l and 2. : Wa ‘Stock and Implements, on We officers have not yet arrived with their prisoner. ee er Weather Bulletin. Toxonro, March 18.—-10 a. m. Northeast to north winds; partly cloudy to cloudy, with local showers. eee ati eeepc Personal, Mr. W. C. DesBrisay has severed his con- nection with the Summerside Journa/. Captain Meéchael Hickey, of the well- known tobacco firm of Hickey .& Stewart, was among the passengers on the Stanley to- day, en route tothe ‘* Sunny South” on a business trip. We wisi him a pleasant trip and trust that he may return much improved ia health, vaaniecieniljianeanen REMEMBER the sale of the Webster Farm dnesday, 20th inst., at 11 o'clock, a, m. Geo. M. Harris, | Anctioneer. ; A handsome plush ond wainut parlor set is Beatisto’s auction rooms. xhibition at Firet prive over $100; can be hadata bargain. Ask For Ayer’s Sarsapariila, and be sure you get it, when you want the best blood-purifier. With its forty years of unexampled suc- cess in the cure of Blood Diseases, you can make no mis- take in preferring Ayer’s Sarsaparilla to any other. The fore-runner of mod- ern blood medicines, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is still the most pop- ular, being in great- er démand than all others combined. “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster than ever before. I never-hesitate to recommend it.’ —George W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind. *“*T am safe in saying that my sales of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far excel those of any other, and it gives thorough satisfac- tion.”’— L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills are the best selling medicines in my store. I can recommend them conscien- tiously.”’—C. Bickhaus, Pharmacist, Roseland, Iil. “We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the best blood-purifier.’’— W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. **‘T have sold your medicines for the last seventeen years, and always keep them in stock, as they are staples. ‘ There is nothing so good for the youth- ful blood’ as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”— R. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. *“ Avyer’s Sarsaparilla gives the best satisfaction of any medicine I have ia stock. I reeommend it, or, as the Doctors say, ‘I prescribe it over the counter.’ It never fails to meet the cases for which I recommend it, even where the doctors’ prescriptions have been of no avail.’”?—C. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED LY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. > r ithe wT S At Murray Harbor North, on the 13th inst., the wife of William B. Clow, of a daughter. —_—— - = - —_ —— 35 >. At Charlottetown, on Wednesday, 13th inst., of inflammation of the lungs, Lawrenge, son of John R, and Maggie Burhoe, aed 1 year and 6 days. At Norwood, on the 17th inst., of inflamma- tion, Sarah Matilda, relict of the late John Wright, aged 76 years. [Funeral will leave her late residence for the People’s Cemetery, on Tuesday, 19th inst., at 3 o'clock p. m. HAWEKER’S LULU aN A Favorite and Most Valuable ™ 2 YW » Remedy for ali Throat and Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. dust a few doses will cure afresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bettle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. John, N. B. FARM, STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Household Farniture, BY AUCTION. I A M INSTRUCTED BY JAMES WEBSTER, i ESQ., to seli by Public Auction, on the -remises, On Wednesday, 20th of. March. AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK, A. M, al nov l)— ly dv His FARM, situated onthe St. Peter’s Road about 84 miles from the City, and comprising 88 Acres of Lan‘t in high state of cultivation. This property jis within } mile of Bedford Station and 14 miles of Appletree Wharf. STOLUK AND IMPLEMENTS.—4 Horses, 6 Cows, 1 Pig, 1 Threshing Mill and Fanners i Driving Wagon, 2 Carts, 1 Express Wagon. 1 Truck, 1 Driving Sleigh and Robes, 1 Wood Sleigh, 1 Box Sleigh, ! Mower and Reaper (Champion), 1 Wheel Rake, 2 Plows, 1 Moulding Plow and Cultivator, 1 set Harrows (Spring Tooth), 1 set Wooden tlarrows, | Seed Sower i 1 Grindstone, Forks, Shovels, Ladder, (Hal d Cart Harness, &c., & Waron an zc, HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—1 Bell Organ, Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, 1 Raymond Sew- ing Machine, Cook Stove and Kitehen Utensils, Parlor and Bedroom Stoves, &c, &c. THERMS—AU sums under five dollars, cash; over that amount, eight months’ credit on ap- proved joint notes. ee 7 4 : G. Oa. HARRIS, maa ale Aus TO LET! Go LET! ee A DWELLING HOUSE on the corner of =~ Kent and Pownal Streets. Also—COTTAGE with Three Acres of Land attached, about one mile from the city. Possession given first of May. Apply to THOMAS W. DODD. mch§$ —ti dte ‘tioneer. mchi5—m w f if D, BARTON'S ini. Moa_Thy Tong: “i Pick-iis-Up Horse Powders Are the best in the world for getting Horses into condition. For testimonials etc., apply to C, H, McLEAN, London and China Tea Co., Charlottetown, P. ¥. I. mehli—dy wky lyr. ss Y, MARCH 18 1229. it & iow Fue% ty Krom Now until the First ef April we will offer PLING —_———_ -BARGAING | | a ee GARPETINGS, 4 See ()| ‘aS at tUIS Season of the year. . 'ON THE ISLAND. February 20, 1889 -eod & wkly atiings, and all kinds ef Housc Furnishings. ry} LX} Our Magnificent Stock of Brussels, Scotch, Hemps, Velvets, Canadian, Jute, Tapestry, Union, etc., with Rugs, Bordering and ‘tarry Carpet to match, will be cleared out lower than ever before. ca Lx] | 12 RE ASO NS for selling the above at such low prices are :—Ilst. We ) $t U S L have always made Special Reductions to Cash Customers Znd. Our Store is Headquarters for these Goods, and we do not want one yard of last year’s Carpets to remain over for the coming season ; and we want to still ‘further demonstrate the undisputed fact that OURS is the LEADING CARPET HOUSE JAS. PATON & CO., Charlottetown and Summerside, ee Satins, Trimmings, &c., &c. February 19, 1889-——dy & wky ST. GEORGE'S DAY. Dramatic and ifusical Entertainment. ~ — U* DER the auspices of the FITZROY and MICMAC LAWN TENNIS CLUBS a Dramatic and Musical Entertaiament will be given IN THE LYCEUM antl IT isin SE 2 — Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, mechl3—4i 2Zaw PO LET.—The store and dwelling on Great George Street, the property of William and Carter & Co. Apply te Alex. Strang, Lanadowue Hotel, Cape Traverse, or at the store of Geo. Carter & Co., Market Square. imch}8—tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A_ general ser- vant ip afamily of two. Washing given out, Apply at this offiee. {mch1&—tf V ANTED.—Reliable Man totake agency for Charlottetown for Matchless Self-Lig tin ‘ Gas Burner. Commission good. Address * B. P. O. Box 236, Halifax, N.S. pda 5i—mchl6 HOWLETT wishes to wake up all wha « havesmoky ceilings before the busy time commences. Paper Hanging and Painting at moderate prices. 3i—mchi6 OR SALE OR TO LET, with or without Fur- + niture, that new two-story L)welling, with Outhouses éttached, situated on Pleasant Street, and lately occupied by the subscriber. Terms easy. Apply to W. B. ROBERTSON. mchli—4i eod ECEIVED AT THE UNION HOUSE.—Fresh R Narrows Oysters. pd 2i—mehlt OARDERS WANTED.—Boarders can be ] accommodated at the RopinsON HOUSE, corner of Prince and Sydney Sircets. mcn i3 ° Zi eod CULPUATION WANTED.—As a Seamstress ina 5 family, er sewing by the day. Apply at thiz ottice. li—mch9 AOR SALE.--A well-bred, well-fed young Cow, k cherry red, solid color, a rich and deep milker, 0 ‘years old, her third calif, a beautifui family Cow. Apply to T. A. MCLEAN, City. mcechlg—tf ws" ED.—A Cook. Apply at ence to MRS R. R. FvrzGERALD, Mount Edward Road mch12—3i Tuesday, 23rd of April Next. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c) Thomas Tanton, Boston, lately oceupied by Geo. | Quen os WANTED.—Good wages. Apply; to Mrs. R. K. Josr, Sicney Street (east). mcn2—dy & wky tt pat | February 12, 1889—2aw & wky DOLLARS! From 15 te 33; per Cent. Discount. ry Lx; Miy Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Hosiery, Under- clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, T weeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &., &e. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &c. SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, Queen Street, Opposite Market Square. — == AT THe FISH MARKET, GCRAPFPTON STREET. . 4) 250 gtls Large and Medium Codfish, 25 “ Hake, 50 bbls. Labrador and Bank Herring, Shad, Salmon, Mackerel, Tongues and Sounds, ete, ——_— ALSO —— Pork, Hams, Bacon. Lard, Sausages, etc. Groceries of all kinds, Ordres by Telephone attended to promptly, and goods delivered in any part of the City free of charge. J. H. MYRICK & CO. March 9, 1889—1m eod her 4i YEND TO THE “CHEAP JOHN” ADVERTISERS for their SHODDY WATCHES, until you see cur stock of LOW-PRICED WATCHES. You may be swindled (as many have been) if you send money away in answer to foreign ad ver- tisements. : If you buy from us, or, in fact, of any other reliable dealer, you WILL NOT be swindled, but get GOOD VALUE every time. : i Our large stock of WATCHES is not burt in the least from the last fire, and is well assorted, Ek. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, CAMERUN BLOUK, CITY. erwnnntettitia