> . nt - * a o . ee. Sate i Bn tet, Bin OL Set “ % CO EAR et a eater tee eine ie Sc RE SMa Ne DIALED ALLELES ILE SCE ASOD at oe aantene PSSA SH IIS LE TI aT aE Nt TaN eighth Loot ae i AM t N 4 THE Local and Other ftems. Janrron’s Benerit in the Hillsborongh Rink to-night. ll Tas SPANLEY arrived at about four o'clock this afternoon. - Frast Tare.—The Princess of Wales leaves for Pictou to-morrow morning, and will 1 turn same evening, ice permitting ‘ reorget wn - Holders ot tickets for the will greatly oblige | Church before Ss! ce at 8] ORGAN RECITAL. Organ Recital this evening the ushers by being at the o'clock, asthe Concert wil! « sharp. “Omtn > CuancraBis.—The weather has been very changeable of late. Last night it was raining, | this morning snowing, aud this afternoon the | sun is shining brightly, and the air is beauti- fally mild. | siciibietaiiiasiition ASSAULTING AN OFFICER. —Police-ofiicer Campbell was assaulted last night on Grat-! ton Street, while arresting some young | men who were drunk and acting in a} disorderly manuer, iiiibnine Y. M. C. A.—The Young Men's Bible Class will meet ia the new parlor of the Y. M.C. A. this evening? at “o'clock, and will be con- ducted by Rev. J. M. McLeod. Al young men are cordially invited. ee Tats Evenrxe.—Orient Division, 5. of T. will hold its weekly meeting this (Friday) evening at 7 o'clock, in J. D. McLeod's Hall Election of officers. Visiting brethren wel- come.—J0oHN Ross, R. 8. sieht dna Qvick Deseatrou.—On the 19th March, inst., Messrs. Norton & Fennell ordered by mail sorae 3,000 feet of lumber from a firm in Bos- ten. The iumber was received here to-day - teu days after forwarding the order. - Pouce Corrr.—-This Wright and Thomas Cavanagh, charged wit)! being drunk and out after hours, were fined $2 or 8 days each ; and Michael Hennessy, for being drunk and disorderly, was tined $3 or 14 days. distillates Vittrers.~—Another packed house greeted Frederic Villiers at Academy of Music, Hali- fax, Wednesday evening—and last night he concluded his engagement there. In every place that this famed war correspondent speaks he is rapturously applauded and wel- comed. ntiithesiess Exreerristne.—The ZJsland Guardian of to-day reports that ‘‘John Bright has had a serious relapse.” Tae EXAMINER of yeater- day announced the hon. gentleman's death. The editors of our contemporary should read Tre Examiner and thus keep better in formed. on i. G. G. F.—A new Kncampment of the In- dependent Order of Oddfellows was instituted at Moncton, N. B., last evening. ‘This makes the requisite number in the Maritime Pro- vinces for the formation of a Grand Mncamp- ment, which will at once follow, and give an additional representative to the Sovereign Grand Ledge. cnenchlipineninn Sr. James’ Hart.—The Tea and Fancy Fair in St. James’ Hall last evening was very suc- cessful. There was a large attendance, and the different tables were well pats onized. The proceeds, after expenses are paid, wiil be about $250. The proceedings were inter- spersed with choice musical selections by Messrs, Karle, Stirling, Wilson and others. analiseggiptontals ABSENT Mindep.—A rather peculiar case of absent mindedness occurred on Queen Stxect this morning. A former resident of the city was in conversation with one of our gitizens, when a prominent insurance man, in passing, noticed the stranger, advanced and shook hands heartily with ‘‘the other man,” and did not discover his mistake until shortly after, when he returned and grasped the hand of the person intended to be recognized, Re een 8, P. C. A.—At a meeting of the Executive Committee held yesterday afternoon, @ con- stitution and by-laws for the goveroment of the society were adopted, and it was decided to apply at the present session of the Legisla- tare for an act of incorporation. A committee was appointed to procure a suit ible prosecutor Persons can become hunerary ur life members ai the seciety on payment of tive dollars. An effort will be made to establish branches of the society throughuut the Island, ee Cottision.—The International Steamship Co's. steamer New Brunswick, while on the trip from Portland to Eastport, collided with the schr. Annie Knight, of Boston, «t two o'clock on Tuesday morning, off Monhegan. ‘Vhe schooner, which ‘was laaded with bricks, was sunk, and her crew had a narrow escape from drowning. The steamer is stove in above the guard, and one paddle is badiy dis- abled. The schooner’s bow penetrated two of the steamer’s staterooms. The fireman of the steamer was badly injured. Entertaining Tae Memuzrs.—The following gentlemen dined with his Honor the Lieutenant-Governor last evening : Hon. L. C. Owen, A. Laird, M. L. C., 5B. Rogers, M. L. C., A. B. McKenzie, M. L. C., Thomas Kickham, M. L. C., P. Blake, MP. .. 3. GO Unieshos, M. 2. P.,. A. McLeod, M. P. P., J. M. Sutherland, M. P. P., J. Richards, M. P. P., J. Wise, M. P. P., and G. F. Owen. Premier Sullivan also entertained anumber of the members of both branches of the Legislature at dinner last evening. _——— A Nover Temperance PLevce.—At 4 meeting of mmers at Cow Bay, C. B., re- cently, it was unanimously agreed to adopt the following regulations to govern all em- ployed at the mines next summer: Any ergous found entering a place where Bones is sold, to be liable toa fine of $1; being drank $2. For each day lost through drink, $4. These rules were adopted first by Banner Lodge, P. W. A., three years ago, but, owing to those not in the union being free to indulge at pleasure, it was hopeless to attempt to enforce the rules on those belunging to the Lodge. Now that all employed in the mine have agreed to be bound by the same rules, it is expected that much practical good will result. 2 athens Tue Cominc Tareat.—Frederic Villiers, who is to lecture in the Y. M. C. A. Hall here on Monday and Tuesday evenings next, is drawing full houses everywhere. The Halifax Chronicle says: “Mr. Villiers was greeted with a maguificent audience at the Academy last night, fashionable Halifax turn- | ing out in full force, the military element being conspicuous. His lecture was of a dis- coursive character, giving many interesting re- miniscences of hig adventures as a war corres- pondent in Aighanistan and Egypt. The views thrown upon the canvas were greeted with admiration, and the course of his narre- tive, descriptions and anecdotes interrupted with applause. To-night being the lest oppor- tunity of hearing this distinguished - artist, corre doubt be taken advantage of by another large audience.” ithe disallowance morning Wellingtoa | ndent and brave heroic man, will no} DAILY a ‘at ‘a - ark ‘ > 24 sy . ‘e PRLS sak Ak jaa Ss % e ive GORINIOR The Jesuits’ Estates Act Again, oS — eee Co!. O’Brien’s Resolution Lost. Orrawa, March 28. Hon. David Mills, ate on the motion for thy he .Jesuits’ ? ay aisaliowance of I t no Estates Act, said he had jdoubt that the majority of the House would support the Government. The Liberal opposition would be in the main with this majority, and as this was a very suspicious position for the opposition to occupy, he for one thought it necessary to explain the vote he intended to give. The motion of the member for Muskoka was, in his opinion, laden with mischief, as it sought to arouse and to kindie To aftirm the principle laid down in O'Brien's mo- tion, would be to put anend to constitu- tional government in the country. There wasno doubt that this question was espe- cially dangerous, from the fact that it was a religious question. He was opposed to ked for, because he con- religious animosity mischief. \} isked sidered it would be an undue interference with provincial right Th (Quebec was free tu deal with tl le rislature > Funds the province as it chose. The province was sovereign for this purpese. After recess,— 4 harlton } in supp i f the disal- i owance resolution, though forbid his voting w ith the his convictions majority on the subject, would perhaps result in his being retired to private life at the close of this Parliament. The debate was continued until 1.30 o'clock, being concluded by addresses from Hon. Wilfred Laurier, Sir John Macdonald and Sir Richard Cartwright, ail and explanation of the Act. The O’Brien resolution was then lost cn a division of 13 to 188, the ayes being as follows, viz.: McCarthy, McNeill, Tyr- whitt, Barron, Bell, Denison, Charlton, Cockburn, Macdonald, (Huron,) O’Brien, Wallace, Sutherland and Scriver. The House adjourned at 2 The Government has definitely awarded the contract of the Cape Breton Railway Bridge to Isbester & Reid. in Sul}y yor ailowance of .* ? 9 ClOCH. Two More Suicides. Antwerp, March 28. Ferdimand Vandertraelen, merchant prince, of this city, committed suicide yes- terday. The act was due to the failure of severai allied firms, whose liabilities will probably reach a colossal sum. Vander- traelen was » member of the Liberal party, and has been dubbed the Jolin Bright of Belgium. Geneva, March 28, One of the largest bankers and stock- brokers in this city committed suicide tc- day. He suifered heavy losses through the copper speculation, Collision at Sea. Norrork, Va., March 28 The Old Domini su steamship arrived here to-night. this morning with the schooner Ruth Dar!- ing, of Bucksport, Me., for New Captain Lowell and seaman Charies Harri- son were lost. The weather was very thick, and while the W yan i Was iylii schooner another schoone1 into the steainer, but » = OU » the dark Detvre it was learned whether she wes hurt. Priniers on Strike Wyanoke She was in collision Haven. by the a rau Moncton, March 28. The printers in the Transcript oflice are out on strike. The men say there has been dissatisfaction for scme gime, but the im- mediate cause of -the strike 1s a demand that the men should work an hour later at night than other industrial establishments. Another Plot Discovered Lonpvon, March 28. It is tated that the discovery of an il- licit manufacture of bombs at Zurich has furnished a ciue to a gigantic plot existing throughout Russia fur a new series of at- tempts upon the life of the Czar. Numer- ous arrests have been made. a Counterfeiter Arrested. Mrnneapous, Minn., March 28. Detective Lawrence last night arrested a dangerous counterfeiter named L. 5. Brown in the act of casting a number of coins. He draws a pension of is an old soldier, and twenty dollars. Y. M 0. A. HALL, Monday and Tuesday Kyenings, APRIL 1 AND 2 (ee Under the Patronage of His Honor the Lieut Governor, the President of the Legislative Council, the Speaker of the House of As- sembly, and His Worship the Mayor, War Artist, and Correspondent of the Londoa VILLE i Graphic, will relate bis THRILLING EX- Battlefields, profusely PERIWNCES on many : illustrated by STEREOPTICON VIEWS, from sketches taken by the Lecturer on the spot. ‘Night i.—* War on a Whiie Sheet. Nighi 2.—“ Here, There aad Every- where.” Tickets 35 and 50 cents, to be had atthe usua | places. iP : ; Band will be i" gg ne sal Doors open at 7.1. omm = | gar Por particulars 900 bre, meid—m wits m ot } lu resuming the de-} | Ashton, LD mile 8 asi of Oe NT rie . ' A. Got Fi Vinee 208 FIVE ACR foronro, March 28. (reo. Powell, the young man in priestly garb, who was arrested Tuesday for larceny of watches in Ottawa, and wh ’ , many other such crimes the United States, was ing to Kingstonpenit oO confessed te in Eneland and sentenced thi mnitiary ior iive years mnorn After a Murderer. Monrreat, March 28. Judge Dugas leaves ‘heed of a jfamous Megantic muiderer and Donald Morrison. the the outlaw, to-morrow at posse of men to capture A Big Blaze. OR AT March 28, Dixon, Hil.. Nearly the whole business port ion of ihis city, was burn- ed this morning. The loss is fully $600,- 000. To Banquet Parnell. Lonpon, March 28 The committee in charge of the banquet to Parnell are“continuing preparations and they will probably be given the Royal aquarium. «2 sihe Nomination Confirmed. WASHINGTON, March 28, the nomina- as Consul General to The Sen ite h iS CO} tion of John J. New London. a 1 APLC De. Howard Dend. Monrreat, March 28. ward, of MeGil! University ‘ ) T> 7 Dr. R: P. H qed to-day. — Willi Net Retarn. BenegrapE, March 28. Ex-(Jueen Natalie has promised that she will not attempt to return to Belgrade at present. CUTE ET 5 Ee Bem. ote oe To > nesilay, Christmas Day, the |} irthday or the day fixed by proclamation for the celebration of the birthday of the reigning Sovereign; Dominion Day, and any day appointed by giving. ome A OT ey TON, Rs NE TE A NNT OTE a ‘Best of All: Cough medicines, Ayer’s Cherry Peo toral is in greater demand than ever. No preparation for Throat and Lung Troubles is s0 prompt in its effects, so agreeable to the taste, and so widely known, as this. It is the family medi- cine in thousands of households. “T have suffered for years from & bronchial troubie that, whenever I[ take cold or am exposed to inclement weath- er, shows itself by a very annoying tickling sensation inthe throat and by difficulty in breathing. I have tried a great many remedies, but none does so well as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral which always gives prompt relief in returns of my old complaint.” — Ernest A. Hepler, Inspector of Public Roads, Parish Ter- re Bonne, La. **T consider Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral s most important remedy For Home Use. = have tested its curative power, in my family, many times during the past thirty years, and have never known it to fail. It willrelieve the most serious affections of tie throat and lungs, whether in children or adults.” — Mrs, “‘Twenty years ago I was tronbled with a disease of the lungs. afforded me no relief my case hopeless. I then began to use Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, and, before I had finished one bottle, found relief. I continued to take this medicine until a cure was effected. I believe that Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral saved my life.’— Samuel Griggs, Waukegan, !}! ene ee Doctors and considered Six years ago I contracted a severe cold, which settled on my lungs and soon developed all the alarming symp- toms of Consumption. I had a cough, night sweats, bleeding of the lungs, pains in chest and sides, and was so aes as to be confined to my ved most of the time. After trying various prescriptions, without benefit, my physician finally determined to give me Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. I took it, and the effect was magical. I seemed to rally from the first dose of this medicine, and, after using only three bottles, am as well and sound as ever.”’ — Rodney Johnson, Springfield, Ill. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. Price $1; six bottles, gs. ane Se he a ~ Se ee CoD SP. weer ae av In this city on the 28th March, inst., of in- flammation of the lungs, Mrs. Mary Me- Carron, relict of the Jate Peter McCarron, in the 50th year of her age. May her soul rest In peace, [Funeral from her late t+ wey Street, residence, King Vat §.45 to St, to Roman Catho- ac jua ntances nid. ] (San Francisco papers please to-morrow (Saturaa’ Dunstan’s Cathedral, thene lic Cemetery, Friends i most respectfully invited to att copy.) _ On the 29th March, Annie, beloved wife of Charles Tynan, in the 60th year of her age. [Funerat will leave her late residence, Chestnut’Street, on Sanday, at 2 p. m., for Peopies’ Cemetery. ] In St. Join, N. B., on the 26th inst., Ian Roderick, son of John S, and Fanny D. Mace- Laren, aged 18 months. HAWKES you tea BY + ‘an ak FuU Fle A Favorite and Most Valnable Remedy for all Threat and Lung Diseases. It has cured huudreds of cases considered hopeless. ts and strengthens It soothes, hea! the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses wili cure a fresh cold if taken in time Priee 50 cents per bottle. For sale at ¢ rug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. John, N. B. novld—ly dy | | proclamation for a general fast or thanks E. G. Edgerly, Council! Eiufts, Iowa, | a ee, | C Hs 4 Viy Whole Stock Satins, trimmings, &, &e. Mantle and Ulster Cloth Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, T | j | } Ne Lack or Horipayvs —The statutory holidays of the Dominion are Sund y, New | Year's Day, the Wpiphany, the Annunciation, | Gi (4 Bri } h scen s10N, { o pus i risti St. Peter and St, Paul’s Day, All Saints Dey, Conception Day, Easter Monday, Ash Wece} FRIDAY, MARCH Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, 29 1°°9 DOLLARS per Cent. Discount. 3 LX] of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at tae above Discount for Cash, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, s, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Syuares, Hosiery, Under- clothing, Corsets, White, Red aud Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &. weeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coots, &., &c. islankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &c. SALE POSITIVE, and wi ll continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, February 19, 1889 dy & wky LO eos ee a TOES kd ET Pe eek @ueen Street, Opposite Market Square — ea Oil Vioths, ‘fur Magnificent S ‘ Canadian, Jute, ‘I Ol at this season of the year. ON THE ISLAND. February 1}, a ee 69 a ee, ot ree oe ee & CO ‘aaiiings, and all Kinds of House Furnishings. sors eal enim etc tock of Brussels, Scotch, Hemps, Velvets, apestry, Union, etc., with Rugs, Bordering and stair Carpet to match, will be cleared out lower than ever before = oo L+j :> yO A Ce) %7 C1 for selling the above at such low prices are :—lIst. We ay 7 () N S have always made Special Reductions to Cash Customers 2nd. 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 turther demonstrate the undisputed fact that VUURS is tae LEADING CARPET HOUSE JAS. PATON & CO., Charlottetown and Summerside. Myo LET,.—A { ated on Upper Hillsborough Street, comtain- | occupied by W.s, McKie inv 12 rocms, now j Good tank in cellar, planked yard, Stables and Coach House, Possession given 18th May. Ap-| ply to Mrs. RLavoH. tt—--mech29 Mik SUBSCRIBER, having had twenty years W heels, is fully prepared to supply al making and mending the saine. OST'.--On ‘Tuesday last. between the Medical L Hali ang new Law C uurvts, $1409. The fi er wouid oblige by leaving the aime atihis office Meh2B—i \ House on the corner of Keni and A p- HW Lit. West Streeis, containing sevea rooms piy on the premises to Mrs. MCQUARRIE. mech28—-lw pd ANTED.-—-A Man Servant, one from the \ country preferred. Apply to Mrs. WM. Dopp, atthe LePage House, corner of Great George and Water Streets. ti—mch27 experienced Vest Maker; Apply immediately F nch2j WANTED.—An steady employment. to Mr. Keith, at 3. 8. Davies & Co’s. \ 7ANT“D IMMEDIATELY, —First-class Coat, Vest and Pant Makers.—P. J. FORAN. mch27 \ yA NTED.—A Girl to do general housework, v iy 3 STEW 4 Tent ireet _Apply to Mrs, D. Stewart, Kent siceet. mch27 WANTED.—A Lad for work about a store Must bring recommendation. Applyat Watson's Drug Store. dy tf—mech21 — yo WANTED.—A_ steady, reliable Man can find employment at once, Com- mission or wages. Must have good recommiecn- dations. Apply te P. O. Box 47. michZ2—--dy iw wicy zw WATER! WATER !--Citizens, take notice that Tum prepared ts fit Water Pipes in your houses at shortest noice. I am importing my Pipe and Fittiugs from England, and Can com- pete with any house in price. Orders left with Niessrs. Davison & Uo.. Great George Street, or ‘ve undersigued will be vrompily attended to.— J ges HOUSTON, 493 Fitzroy Street, Kast. y meh2i—lw pd WANTED.—A Girl for general housework. Apply to Mus. C. B. MACNEILL, Great George >treet. ti—meh25 OST.—Between Quirk’s Bakery and Euston L Street East, a Crimson Crape Searf, worked in roses. The finder will greatly oblige the owner by leaving it at Harvie’s Books ore, Kent Streel. ti—meh23 OYALESMEN.—We wish a few men to sel] our Ss woods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Lar manufacturers in our line. En- close 2-cent stam». Wages $3 perday. Perma- nent position. No postals aaswered. Moatey advanced ‘or wages, advertising, etc.—CENTEN- est NIAL Man’r’e Co.,, Cincinnati, Ghio, ell orders in } New Wheels | a. siways on hanidi.-- ROBERT CORNEY, JR... Gay-| town, Spring Park. pd wky lm—apd | a ee iBi-~enikXwky _ aemenyeat “oy en es re ee RY gXsRwyaTg sh, % GUD as i WANTKD.—A Maid Servant. A pply to Mrs. * W. Dopp, atthe LePage House, corner cof Great George and Water Streets, ti—mech29 7 . aan - onsenmennnammenemanenenss ee ee ae j desirable DwelJing House, situ- | = senonsicetaggialll's J. & MACDONALD experience in the manuiacture of Spinning | n EW STOCK O i M ENS’ AND BOYS’ SPRING CLOTHING is now open and ready for inspection, This Stock will be found to be superior in quality, and prices are so reasonable that no one will be obliged to buy i im. Shoddy Clothing that will not wear. LITTLE BOYS’ CLOTHING to suit, from 3 years of age ‘up—neat and pretty, and so cheap. | ’ HAT for yourself or. the boys, | When you want a NEW ‘please do not forget that the Cheapest, Newest and Prettiest Hats in Town are at | QUEEN STREET. rile FISH MARKET, CRALION STRELT. a 250 gtls Large and Medium Cadfish, 25 fiake, 50 bbls. Labrador and Bank Herring, Sha’, Salmon, Mackerel, Tongues and Sounds, etc, Ch‘town, March 20, 1889—eod x wky Te a o ty . CXS 2 whe SA Fe sas ‘s BY ee ALSO Pork, Hams, Bacon. Lard, Sausages, ete. Groceries of all kinds, Orders by Telephone attended to promptly, and gocds delvered in any part of the City free of charge. J. H. MYRICK & CO. March 9, I89V—1m edd ber di