'% ne t a 7 5 a Local and Other Items, and splendid music at the Rink = tus Forer@n MAIL arrived this afternoon a ree 0 Cio. h - ATTN Che Nova Scotia Legislat wi eet tor the despatch of Dusiness x e Ret i Lhe juestion ot Livie Rn 118 e considered at the Y. M. ¢ A i ‘ us -~ Ui ii lwo drunks Appe red lis Honor this morning. They wer $3 and $4 respectively + . Rertnery Divipexp.—At a meeting rectors of the Moncton Sugar Retin g Company on Saturday, # dividend of 3 pen Was e area an won—Ninete tine salmon, recently I ed at Mill \ illage, N.S., were pur sed onthe spot at one dollar per pound for shipment to the American market. < 1. 0. H A regular meeting of Charlotte town Division, A. O. H., will be held in thei new H over Miiler Brothers’ store, Queen sree this bureday) evening, at Ss '¢ \ full and punctual attendance is r ted - Ask WEDNESDAY was perhaps, the most bitterly cold day of the season. The mer- ury inthe thermometer at the Meteor l wical (ttice fellto two below rero las n In other theremometers it feli to five below _~ > } RNALISTIC. W @ pave fre ‘eived No. a Vol. I, of the Zelephone, Souris’ new: manu script newsp ae which is well filled witi items of interest tothe people of that thriving village. ah names of the editors and pub lishers are not gi ven. 7 DANGER IN A Cat Brre.—The Kentvi'l S suys: “*©. R. Northup, of Canning, is dang ously ill from the effects of a A strange cat which came into the h him on the w Monday week, and lim as awollen t 4 great extent and re dered Mr thup delirous. .- — [ux Orner Stper.—A_ Halifax desp tel says A story teleg aphed from here concern ing Prince Dhuleep Singh has caused indigation among his friends. The prince is sway ona proper leave of absence and ex pecis to return in a few weeks. is debts iere do not ed $650 and his creditors fully exp to be paid on the return of the p: - > Bru ¢ s [wo piecesof artillery have been pl od in the drill shed, Halifax, for the militia corps to deal with. Phe object is at in the event of an invasion where ti: e reguiars would have toe leave the citadel and forts, the militia would be able to go in and operate the guns, whicd are of the same weight as these two. Previously the militia drill guns were much lighter silsie tte bined Extexprxe THerr Li Since the first of August last the nstruction agents oi the Canadian Pacific Telegraph Company hav 25 miles of poles and strung 1.100 miles ‘ in the Provin f New Brunswick N bs ocotia. Eleven new offices have been opened at the following points: Hampton, Sussex, Mom ton, s ick ville, Vorchester, fruro, New Glasgow, Antigonish, Guysbor Canso and Halifax. ~_ 3 Fincer Orr.—The Summerside Farmer learns that Mr. Joseph Boats of Cyn 1e Vail y; was doing some fixing to the smutter of his morning of F riday last when | speed and got c grist mill on the Me le Machine was going at ful iis left hand caught by one of the fans. The result was that the fore finger was taken off at the first joint and the hand otherwise much Dr. Long was called in and dressed , and Mr. Boats is now doing well. - ated. the hand } lace! Patrick's Day.—The Benevolent Irish Society of this Province will; we learn, cele- brate the approaching feast of Ireland's Patron Saint in this city, as in fermer years, by at- tending Hig! 1 Mase in St. Danstan’s Cathedral 10 o'clock, a. m., and holding a grand concert, under al direction of Pro- fessor Tanton, in the Lyceum in the evening. Arrangements for single railway fares have been made with Superintendent Unsworth, and from all we can learn this celebration will be a grand success. — SE at tbe inusi Granp Lorrery. —Instead of the annual bazaar in aid of St. Joseph’s Convent Schools there will, this year, as was inti- mated a few days ago, be the lottery of a valuable building lot at Alberton. In answer to inquiries about this lot, which was so kindly donated by our fellow citi- zen, Mr. William Murray, Rev. Father Burke, of Alberton, writes: ‘* The pro- perty is, indeed, a most valuable one, splend idly located in the range - — ing 1 t Alberts m(Cascumpec) W and the lucky winner may in it have "hi for- tune. With * larg e an d exceedingly fertile country behind it, and excellent water and rail facilities, Alberton must, necessarily, have a bright future before it; and, | make no doubt but that, aside from the reward f his charity, the lucky ticket holder wili have struck ‘** Westward the cuurse of empire takes its way!” The matches between the Pre- sident’s and Vice-President’s tearas were con- cluded yesterday afternoon at the Hills- borough Rink, and resulted in both of the President's teams coming off victorious. The following is the score: President. vil. ~ _URLIANA. Vice- President. A A Macdonald, | Hubert Beer, DB Seven, | H C Macdonald, ny Be | Otto Crabbe, ,B Mac neill, | Perey Pope, H | Deer (skip), 13 J Longworth (skip), 7 pe L E Brecken, | AH McNeill, Wm Brehaut, iJ J Davies, HJ — er, | Lt-Col Irving, T C James, | Capt Weeks, J Carruthers (skip) 16 |W A Morson (skip), 29 | 12 : MARRIED. On the 19th inst., by Rev. David Suther land, at the residence of the bride's father, Charles H. Nash, eldest son of 8S. U. Nash, Collector. of Inland Revenae, and Miss Georgiana Ross, daughter of John Ross, all of this city. DIED. On Wednesday, the 19th inst., Gowan, age xd 85 years. Mac- Peter | Puneral to-m« al 2ist inst., at 2 o'clock m. ie rom pie regidence, Kochtord St, tee’ metery,) DAT L X KZ [XAMIN ER, PEL I GRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL DesPaTouKS ro Tur EXAMINER. Orangemen in Council. Sussex, Feb. 19. Phe Grand Loyal Orange Lodge of New | Brunswick, which opened here last evening, at this alternoon’s session re-elected et \. J. Armstrong Grand Master, and > . Mosher was elected Grand Secretary. tensive preparations are beiug made - a big celebration to be held on July 12th. lt eX pec ted to be the large st affair of the kind ever held in Canada, and Lodges from Nova Scotia, P. E, Island and | are expected to take part in the | The Order in this Province, according to the report submitted, numbers about 2,700, and the increase this year over last is 900, a larger gain than in any year since 1849, aes. 18 , Boston processl n. — Death of a Home Ruler. Lonpon, Feb. 18. ryar, the well-known Bigg Joseph Gillis Home Ruler and member of the House of Commons for the West division of County Cavan, died to-day at Chapham, aged 62 His death was caused by heart disease. He was present in the House of Comm: ns last eving. and was one of of the te lors in the division on Parneli’s amend; yea 8. ment to the address in reply to the Queen’s speech, asking for the repeal of the coer- cion Act. > That Cronin Suspect. Curcaco, Feb. 19. J. B. Kelly, the Cronin suspect brought here to-day from St. Louis, was at once confronted by Mrs. Conklin and Frank Scanlan. Mrs. Conklin positively declared that he was not the person who had driven sway with Cronin the night of the murder, and Scanlan also failed to identify him. — Effect of the Ballot. (JueBEC, Feb. 1 The municipal elections which have just taken place here, were carried on for the tirst time by ballot with surprising results, nearly all the old Aldermen and Council- lors being thrown out by large majorities. [ naer the old system inany Counce iliors secured their seats through intimidat ion, em The New Land Purchase Bill. 19. The new Land Purchase Bill will not be ed to $100,000,000, but will provide for combining the Landed Estates Court and the Land Commission into a single great tribunal for the settlement of all land disputes, and will simplify and cheapen the transfer of land. Lon N, Feb limit — The School Question. Orrawa, Feb. 19. I Manitoba government have intro- du in the local legislature a bill abolish- ing separate schools and placing the whole educational system under the control of a f education composed of members of the provincial executive. ’ , pDoara « — Trouble Among the Medicos. Mowrr EAL, Feb. The trouble between the Montreal a of Medicine and Laval University, is about be settled by the passing of a bill in the Quebec legislature, which has received the-sanction of all concerned, including the Pope. tO — rr Labor Trouble ‘Settled. Worcry, Mass., Feb 19. ‘he labor trouble has been settled with- out a lock-out, Beggs & Codb and their blockers and setters having agreed upon terms. A Batch of | Petitions. Peseumatives: Feb. 19. Petitions were filed to-day against the return of George T. Baird for Victoria, and Messrs. Turner and Lewis for Albert. anne pepeeemapemcens Died of La Grippe. FREDERICTON, Feb. 19. Postmaster McPeake died this morning after a short illness of la grippe. Weather Bulietin. Feb. 20.—10 a m. Kasterly gales, with snow or sleet to-day; westerly gales with clearing weather, turn- ing co der again to-morrow, _— + Tok LONTO, Local Notices. & jam—-a& ere yw. A crush j The same story day after day those cheap | boots at Goff Bros. Woman's boots $1.15; now 75° cents; child’s boots 68 cents, now 45 cents. sankrupt stock of boots aud shoes selling off at 25 per cent. discount at Goff Bros. Men’s boots, $1.45 now $1.10; boy’s boots, $1.50 now 75 cts. Mixed pickles for sale by the quart at Beer d: Goff’s. feblZ 3i The cheapest place in all the countries in the world to get your crockery is at R. K Brace’s. He is now selling out to make room for spring goods, The best value in the city is Beer & Goff’s tea. Try it and be convinced. febl7 3i Mark Wright’s great sale of furniture is now|s going on, tebld 3i Only abou two weeks longer to get furni- ture at the large discount at “Mark Wright & Co's. - febl5 3i Don't miss buying furniture at Mark Wright & Co's, dnring the great sale this month. febl5 3i New, Embroidery—Our spring stock now opened. A fine assortment, selling cheap.— Harris & Stewart, London House. fel2 6i 315 patterns embroidery to select from, Stanley Bros., Brown’s Block. febl4 3i eod Come in and see our large stock of embroi- deries, fresh aad new; splendid value. Stan- ley Bros., Brown’s Block. febl4 3ieod Use Beer & Goff’s Tea if you want. to get the best value in the city. - feb8 3i Sixteen cases Christy's Hats, just operigd at Prowse Bros. JAS. PATON & C0%., Market Square. 3,000 yards White Embroid- ery, all new goods, wide and, narrow, at the wonderful low price cf 64c. per yard. 360 yards English Prints, suitable for lining quilts, worth 12c., now 7 he. A big lot of Fancy Bordered Cambric, suitable for Bedroom Curtains or Quilt Linings, all fast colors, only 4$c. per yard. Beautiful White Linen Table Cloths, with border all round. clearing out at $1.75 and $1.50, White Napkins, Prices and Colored Table) in great variety. very low. We have just opened three large bales of English Prints, | new designs and fast colors. | This big lot is now on our coun- ters at prices lower than ever. | 4,000 yards English Prints, in lengths from 3% to 20 yards, clearing out at the wonderful low price of lle, This is a de- cided bargain. Don’t miss this chance of securing a nice piece of Print for a little money. hoom Paper! Room Paper |: Our whole stock of Room Papers must go, and in order to, make a speedy sale, we are offering the whole stock at a little over cost price. Stock-taking just being fin- ished, and as a consequence some very special lines are laid out. Extraordinary value in Pil- low Cottons and Sheetings; also a nice lot of Seamless Pil- low Cotton. Rare Bargains in the Dress Department! Don’t pass Paton & Co’s. door if you want to buy a dress. . A few very handsome Dress Robes, suitable for brides. CARPETS ! CARPETS Marvellous Bargains in Brus- sels, Tapestry and Scotch Carpets. Reefers and Overcoats At Exceedingly Low Prices. We strongly advise our friends to call early. Jas, Paton & MARKET SQUARF, _ Wamany 15, 1890. NOTICE. - Annual General Meeting of the Stockholders of the Inland Steam Navi- gation Company of Prince Edward Island, will be held at the office of L. C. Owen, King Street, on Saturday, the Ist day of March next, » at 3 o'clock, p- m. .L,.C, OWEN, Si cretary, {B14-—ta thur sat TECURSD. A Xs PD, Cen FEBRUARY — 20 1890. Ask to see our 27 cent Strictly All-Wool French Serge, 24 inches wide. Courtauld'’s Crapes, Grape Cloth, Urape Laces, Crape Fringes, Striped Crape Cloth, Anacosta Serge, French Serge, STAN Ley BROWN’S BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. pad ile de Amazone Serge, French Cashmere, Bradford Cashmere, yy French Merino, Brilliantins, Wool Poplin, BROTHERS, Charlottetown, February 20, 1890—eod 20 Per Gent. Discount FOR CASH! bus ae During the Month of February we will sell ‘BEDROOM SETS, | SIDEBOARDS, REGULAR PRICK, do. do. do. do. do. 'REGULAR PRICE, do. do. do. Parlor Parlor Tables (Walnut), PARLOR SETS, PARLOR TABLES, | MATTRESSES, HALL STANDS, At 20 Per Cent. - Discount for Cash. 150 Complete Bedroom Sets, 7 Pieces. do., do., do., do., do., £0 do., do., do., Tables, $18.00 A SET. do. do. 22.00 24.00 32 00 39.00 60.00 (Walnut). Parlor wets, $35.00 A SET 40.00 45.00 65.00 ~ $14.40 17.60 19.20 REDUCED ae do. do , do. do., do. do. ee ee 25,60 do. do. do., - « «© s 26.00 do. Sipe. 6 48.00 (x)———-—— . 7 Pieces. REDUCED PRICE, - - - - $28.00 d d. do. do., ” ” ° » 32.00 do. do. do , . «oe =< ae do. do., 52.00 —({x) a Regular Price, $3.25; Reduced Price, $2.60 66 66 3.00 ; 4.00 Sideboards, Mattresses and Hall Stands at the same reduction. —({x This is no second-hand Bankrupt a bat our own regular stock, which we are offering for One Month at this Big Discount. Call and see for yourselves, as we have an immende stock and mean to make this the Largest Furniture Sale ever held in this City, ix) (x) MARK WRIGHT & CO Charlottetown, Fanuary30, 1800. WANTS, wa office. LOST, FOUND &c| NTED.—A Réientiae atonce, One abet 15 years of axe would do. Apply ‘a? feb2 FORS SALE.—Two Schooners, 31 and 35 tons. now at Montague.—-ANGUS8 McQUINN ‘ague Bridge. Moa- wky 3w- fel 21 fo be sold at office, R SALE—A Gates Organ, almost new. Wil Apply * this about half-price. fb19 eod t ANTED.—A situation as Cook or Genera! Servant, by an experienced _— Ad- dress “ M. C.,” Charlottetown, P. E. febls—3i pd OST.—Somewhere between Pownall Street and Phitharmonic Hall, a smail bunch of keys on steel chain. the same at THE EXAMINER office ? Will the finder please 5 Mave feb {00D FRESH OYSTERS, caught daily— twenty- -five cents a quart—for sale at JOSIAH CaRMODY’Ss, Dorchester Street East. feb!7—3i O LET,—A Dwelling House, corner_of Graf- ton and Weymouth Streets. given about the Ist of April. Possession Apply at the County Court Office to HENRY SMITH febl7j—m w s tf ANTED.—A good Cook to go to the country where another girl is kept. the right person. Apply at this Office. Good ve to febibwilm TED—A was Housemaid. Good wages. one Miss PETERS, Sidmont. FoR SALE.—A dark bay driving Mare, un- blemished, fast, ami perfectly ocife. Age, about gix years. Apply at this office. eee —3w 2aw OST—Horse Blanket this morning on Wey- mouth or Water Streets, between Sidney Sureet and the reward will be Co’s., Cameron Railway Round eee A iven if left at B.S. Davies & lock. fbi2 FoR SALE,—A tw oaneey Dwelling House, witly good yard room. The house contains seven rooms, with kitchen attached, situate near cor- ner of Edward ean Be Streets. Terms R, R&DDIN, Solicitor. | FLOUR. TEA. SUGAR. MOLASSES. TOBAC CO. Codfish, &e. Sundries, Clarlottetown, Jan 23, 1890. 150 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock, —: ** Canadian * Howard, neo ” * » Chipman’s Patent, 50 “e ac ae “és White Eagle. 150 half chests Choicest CONGOU TEAS, 20 boxes INDIA TEA (assorted grades), ) 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, 25 °** Standard Yellow ‘* 50 * *s Granulated Sugar. 25 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. 50 caddies BRIGHT TOBACCO, 25 butts and caddies TWIST ** 50 boxes Choice Tab le CODF ISH, 50 half boxes 50 barrels and half barrels LABRADOR HERRING, 25 cases CANNED SALMON, 500 reams Assorted WRAPPING PAPER, 100 dozen BROOMS. ~-2,000 GRAIN SAOKS, 2,000 cases TALL CANS, 10 bales MANILLA MARLINE, 4&T LOWEST FRICES. HORACE HASZARD, LOWER QUEEN STREET.