THE | Local aod Other Items, Ny Crossing at the Capes to-day. oe There will be a sermon by the Peter's Church at Len VW NESDAY SERVICE service with in St 9 ‘ vel - npson eveblog a William Hennessey . who mur in Boston some months ago, , sentenced to ten years in the States’ Liennessey aad hie wife formerly lived in srlottetow! - , OH A reguiar me NG ting of Charlotte 1. O. H., will be Liiviaion, held in their Hall, over Miller Brothers’ store, Queen street, to-morrow (Thursday) evening, at 8 wk \ full and punctual attendance is req ested - FS TERTAINMENT \ musical and literary eutertainment wili be held in the Bueptist North River on Wednesday evening Admission 15 cents, child at 7 o'clock ; con at next. the 26th inst n 10 nts Doors open é‘rta dso clock, sharp a Papin Sevucrstpe Carnivat.—The caruival in the Crysta! Rink, Summerside, last evening, was very sueceseful. There were about ninety skaters in c -stumeé, some ol the costumes being m the artistac point of view, and from four hundred to five handred «pectators The Artillery Band was present, and dissours- ed choice music during the evening. a diiiainien N ARROW EscaPe —About s oe’ clo k last night, a man belonging to Mount Stewart took the ice on the Weec side of Pownal Wharf on his wav home, but had not gone far before he the ice. His cries at men assembled 1} ‘ excelient i : s airove int® a crack in tracted the attention of some at a club room in the aeighborhood, and the y. afte » good deal of trout le, suceegded in ex tricating him and his team trom tleir perilous yositior Wet and cold as the countryman ‘ | eded on his way home, declining ; i is rescuers tu convey him toa where he could dry his clothing and put his horse p ior the pigat - > CurLiaxa.—The first game of the curliis tournament, between the rinks of. the Pres:- dent and Vice President was p'ayed on Mon day afternoon, anu resulted in tavor of the V ies Presi rent by one polul ; : ent Vice President A. Macdonaid, A. H. Me®eill Dr. Beer Lt. Coi. Irving, ( BR. MeNeill. W A. Weeks, F. 1h Beer W.A.O. Morson, (Skip. ) i IY H. V. Palmer, Hubert Beer, Wm. Brehaut, Otto Crabbe, L ‘ Jame 8, P Pe pe, Jas Carruthers (skip) J. A. Longworth (skip) JU 3 i ib — - a he second game of the series is being p ed this ajternoun iechesininiillinaainn A Bearpine House Beat.—A week or two ago a young man hailing from Boston, who had been turned away fiom his boarding use on Keat Street for non-payment of the stipend, applied at an Upper accommodation. He was very particular about his rooin, be furnished with hot and cold wate: baths, etc. A bargain was struck, but at the end of the week the boarder failed to pay up, explaining that he was out of work and con- seguently unable to get the necessary money. is he Had no trunks with him or anything else that could be detained for his board money in the event of its not being forth- ceming when required, the fastidious young man was asked to make room for some one elise, He next obtained a room at a Rich- Street house, but, as before failed to pay up, and was told > leave the place. This he did, and with him disappeared a pair of wershoes, necktie, a silk handkerchief, and some other little articles belonging to the son of the proprietor. Jyst what became of the ‘good paying boarde:” has nat transpired eard from again gular weekly Wucen Stree house for Ls r ask logy mond Bat he will probably be iy si Apvice TO MotHers.—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 It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- sates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhesa, whether arising from tedthing or othef causes. Twenty-five gents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. Jan 7 90. LO taste. — -—__ ~~ — Personal. It is stated that P. J. D. Edmunds has been requested by a number of his political friends to become a candidate for the seat in the Legislative Council now vacant by the _resig- nation of Hon. James Clow. —_—— Local Notices. Mixed pickles for sale by the quart at Beer é& Gott's. febl7 3i The cheapest place in all the countries in the world to get your crockery is at R. K He is now selling out to make room for spring goods. brace’s The best value in the city is Beer & Goff's tea. Try it and be convinced. febl7 3i Mark Wright's great sale of furniture is tebl5 3i Only abou two weeks longer to get furni- ture at the large discount at Mark Wright & Co's. febl5 3i Don't miss buying furniture at Mark Wright & Co's, dnring the great sale this month. febl5 3i OW oing on, New} Embroidery—Our spring stock now pened. A fine assortment, selling cheap.— Harris & Stewart, London House. fel2 6i select from, feb14 3i eod $15 patterns embroidery to Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. ‘| In the probate, divorce and admiralty JAILY TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. lik EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIAMENT Summary ‘of Proceedings. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO Orrawa, Feb. 18. Mr. Jones, of Halifax, asked if in view f the fact that another fishery season was | :bout to commence the Government could | vive any information reg arding the um dus | vivendi. Sir John Macdonald said the whole ques- tion considered to be open betweea the United States and Canada are now the sub- ject of complication between Her Majesty's Minister and Mr. Blaine, United States} secretary of State, The subject more par- ticularly engaging their attention just now is the Behring Sea dispute, but ali will be! dealt with in due time. | Mr. Mitchell said he had been informed | that this matter now being dealt with at the Court of St. James, was now practically settled against Canada’s contention. Sir John said this statement was wholiy inaccurate. The matter had been referred to Washington, and was being dealt with there. Hon. Mr. Chapleau resumed the debate on the dual language question. Closing Leather Factories. Wosvurn, Mass, Feb. 18, EXAMINER, | nt A SGHOONERS FOR SALE, YCHR. CEYLON,” 96 tons, and Schr. 7 *ANNIS EK. PAINT.” Si tom. Tie former will be six years old on March 2\st, and the latter tive years old in June next, Both these vessels have up to the presen? time been engaged in the fishing business, apd are well found in Sails, ete. For further particulars and price please apply to PETER PAINT & SONS, febl7 Port Hawkesbury, C. B. HAVE YOU GOT THE GRIP? FEXSHEN USE CHERRY charm. Also use Price 50 cents, HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP? Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength- en the system. It is the best invigorator. Price 50 cents, For sale by Druggists and General Dealers, eod & wky—febl7 a w otice of Mest Notice of Mesting. TH ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, for the election of Dirgctors and receiving a statement of the affairs of the Rank, will be held at the Banking Office ap THURSDAY, March 6th, at the hour af HAWKER’S TOLU AND BALSAM. It acts like a Hawker’s Pills with it, The members of the Manufacturers Asso- ciation at a last night voted to| every leather fac fory represented in | the Association to-morrow night, and keep them closed until the men return to work at the factory of Beggs & Cobb. This hi ans {the enforced idieness of 1,400 mena is a result of the recently adopted price | meeting } CiOso list Most of the men in many of the siops went to under | while in some factories the men decided work protest not to do as much w rk Tor the p iy pr vid- | xd for by the list as they were formerly re- | juired to do, claiming that that was the | ly resort left them, This was particular- ly the case in the shop of Beggs & Cobb, | where the men still remain out, and not} moly will not return to work but the firm | y will not let the other men do the work ready and waiting to be lone declares that the = , os O'shea’'s Divorce Case. Lonpon, Feb. 18 division of the high court of justice to-day, Justice Butt refused po grat the applica- | tion made in behalf of Capt. OShea for writs of attachment agairst the managers of the Star and London edition of the New York Herald for publishing certain com- ments relative to the action tor divorce brought by O'Shea against his wife, in which Parnell is a co-respondent. In the case of the Freeman's Journal, of Dublin, against the manager of which paper similar appli- cation was made, the court imposed a fine of £100, besides compelling him to pay the costs of the action, ' An Important Case. Orrawa, Feb. 18. The hearing of the case of the St. Cather- ine’s Milling Company against the Domin- ton Government for breach of covenant was commenced in the Exchequer Court yester- | the 4th of March. inclusively, wtondi tha ,CALCHAUINE ta FOR SEWERS! \C’ARBONIZED STOVE PIPE IS Eleven o'clock, a, m, _ Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier on or before Wednesday, March 5th. By or’gr, WM. McLEAN, fe Cashier, S* ALED TENDERS. addressed tothe under- agned, ani endorsed “Tender for Chapel Point Works,” will be received uatil TU ESDAY for repairing anc pjer at VUhapel Pofnt, king’s County, Prince Edward Island, acéording to a plan and specification to be seen on application to Mr. Joseph R. McDonald, Georgetown, P. «. I., and at the Department ef Public Works, Ottawa. renders will not be considergd unless madé on the forim supplied and signed with the actual signatures of tenderers, An accepted bank cheque, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equal to Ave per cent af amount af tender, must accompany each tender. ‘This cheque wii] be forfeited if the party degline the contract, or fail to complete the work eontracied 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. GOBBIL, * Secretary. Department of Public Works, / Ottawa, 3rd February, 1890. | fe b28—3i P Both Public and Private, — to THE BEsi?, T= bore is perfectly smooth and straight and the mode of connection prevents any obstruction at the joiuts, In durability and in many other respects it is superior to any other pipe made For further particulars apply to day. he Company claims $215,000 damages on account of the Government’s failure to keep them in possession of certain timber limits in the disputed territory, which granted them in 1883, Chartered Bank Notes. Monrreat, Jan. 18. lt is announced to-day, on good anthor- ity, that an avreement hid been arrived at between the Minister of Finance and the bankers that the notes of chartered banks | shall be accepted by each other in any part of Ganada as currency, and a clause to that effect will be embodied in the Govern- ment’s bill. = - The Hull Riot. Orrawa, Feb. 18. It is thought there will be no disturbance in Hull, but police from Montreal and this city wi'l be on hand, and the 43rd_ Bat- talion will be in readiness to render any assistance necessary. Py ~~ 2. A Cronin Suspect Arrested. Cuicaao, Feb. 18. The Jouvnal quotes chief of police Marsh as authority for the statement that a Cronin suspect known es Smith is under arrest. He is the man who drove Cronin to his death. The arrest was made last night at Little Rock, Ark. Favorable Reports. Toronto, Feb. 18. The Globe's cable says : ‘I hear favorable reports of the samples of two-rowed barley sent by Sir Charles Tupper for submission to experts who describe the grain as ex- cellent and sure to find a market here at a good price.” The Treaty Ratified. Wasuineton, Jan. 18. The Senate has ratified the British ex- Come in and see our large stock of embroi- | deries, fresh and new; eplenuid value, Stan- ley Bros., Brown’s Block. febl4 Aivod Use Beer & Goff’s Tea if you want to get tie best value in the city. feb6 Si | Sixteen cases Christy's Hats, just opened at Prowse Bros. Very nobby Hats at Prowse Prowse Bros. ‘rents’ Hard and Soft Hats, newest shapes, iat opened at James Paton & Co’s. New styles in Gents’ Felt Hats (Christy's | Wh ike) Jast open at James Paton *& Co's. } Dion [ f yI wet we ar ie wei tl srters for Bran, ; Shorts, Crushed Feed, Oil Cake, Flax Seed, | « t pri ‘es.—Ceo. Carter & Co. i I he bh ots must gov. — Women’s tl inne! su lOW ued boots 65 cents, misses flannel lined b ote BD cents at Goff Bros. “se Prowse Bros’ clothing. W onderful Yergatns tu OVerwuats, recters aud suits. jeoow | a nendments. 'the Winter Palace at St. Petersburg. tradiction treaty, with a few unimportant a Weather Bulictin. Toronto. Feb. 19.—10 a. m. Strong winds and gaies from east and north, cloudy, cold weather, with snow. THE WEATHER DORS, sen icen C. N. VROOM & CO., Manufacturers, St. Stephen. N. B. aa7 We can refer to a numbér of towns and cities where this pipe has been in use for manv years, and has been so satisfactory as to take the place entirely of glazed pipes. febl2 3aw 6m fr th sat WHOLESALE! To The Trade Only. We Offer for Immediate Delivery: 250 Pieces Striped Hessians and Hooking Canvas, 100 Pieres Assorted Ticking. 200 ‘* White and Colored Canton Flannels. 60 Pieces Heavy, Plain and Caeck Duck 200 Pieces White Cottons. 4000 ‘* Assorted Print Cottons. 30 Bales Grey Cottons. 30 ** White and Colored Warps. 100 Bundles of Patches, Quilting Prints, Turkey Red Cottons. USUAL THRMS. WEEKES & BEER. fb 13. ——_~ — -— ¢ Pe ----—_—- | mas | The Duke and Duchess of Edinburgh re- | cently attended « magnificent ball given at) Between 800 and 1,000 Indians credited to the Devil's Like agency in North Dakota are wholly destitute of clothing and in the last stages of starvation. pair of goldrimmed Spectacles Ost—A kadrciite: er will | Larrea bare a Never Varies. PTS = dress “ M. C.,” Charlottetown, P. E. I. keys on steel chain. the same at THK ExaMINER office f CakMobyY’s, Dorchester Street East. T° LET.—A Dweliing House, corner of Graf- g ven about the Ist of April. Apply at the | County Court Office to HENRY SMITH J : ——— es oeaeatenenensetsabaonnnstna - . _., WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY uhristy’s London Hats. iw\ —(x) SIXTEEN CASES JUST : OFF yea. Including all the Nobby Styles. ———-—— (1 — PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. oe 144 QUEEN STREET. dB. MACDONALD. Great Dry Goods and Clothing Sale. {x} HE MONTH OF FEBRUARY is the best Month in the Year to get Bargains at our Store. at any price tu clear. Regular Line will follow with Big Discounts MEN’S OVERCOATS, REEFERS and SUITS—the very Cheapest in Town. off low, and a few MEN’S FUR CUATS at tremendous bargains. Don’t fail. All Remnants are sold off A few SLEIGH ROBES left, will be sold . If you want Genuine Bargains in LADIES’ DRESS GOODS, we would advise you to try J. B. MACDONALDYS, QUEEN STREET. (x) (x $15,000 Worth of Boots and Shoes ! ~(x) The Great Stock of Boots and Shoes at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE selling off at from 20 to 25 per cent. Discount for Cash during the next Two Months. a> psinginell pevepesieidvanalig ine Customers can rely on getting good goods at the DOMINION BOOT J. B. MACDONALD, PROPRIETOR. Charlottetown, February 3, 1890—dy & wky 2 ee ee ee ee — > This Stock is all new and imported this fall. AND SHOE STORE. Charlottetown, February 3, 1890—dy & wky New Goods, ex Stanley. PERKING & | [4 CASHS AND BALES New White Cottons, | New Print Cottons, New Canadian Ginghams, | New Scotch Ginghams, New Seer Suckers, New Shirtings, New Tickings, New Flannelettes. -(s)——_—— Special Prices on Man Lines This Month. ieneipnge tetninguaienlicianiie —(x) winetitilpatthaggen: sais mami Those who want the best value for their money should cali on us. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, February 6, 1890—eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e| office. “or Ss es ‘ SSS OR SALE—A Gates Organ, almost new. Will | aS eS Sees F be sold at about half-price. Apply at this : fb19 eod tf NTED.—A situation as Cook or General | A W Servant, by an exverienced person. Ad. | febl8—3i pd OST.—Somewhere between Pownal Street: and Phitharmonic Hall, a small brinoh ot | jeu «small bund of 25 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. Vill the finder Piso gebis | ‘ OOD FRESH OYSTERS, caught daily—| —titoe= | E HAVE BOUGHT FROM C. B. WARREN his entire \ stock -f BOOTS AND SHOBS, and will new clear them Possession |OUt at slaughter prices. Tremendous Bargaias until the whole stock is sold. SEVEN THOUSAND PAIRS. Come early and idon’t delay. Plenty of assistance to wait oa all customers. febi7—3i pd | = ue satiate aatacrcasereicinmmamenmiasimmnlnes | ton and Weymouth Streets. febi7—m w stf janl3 the right person. Apply at this Office. WANTED.—A good Cook to go to the country We are fully prepared for the rush. Good wages to where amother girl is kept. pe : febowim GOFE BROS. WANTED oA Housenig. dod wages. HIT | cattatown, Sam 2h 1800 Oe MOTE AER i aR RRR A Sk mm apm meee cota a ts, LO PN tt NNT ERS. RS IER, OREN RENN oo 0 ee RNR ee RN Femme arene ee net ane 9 ge