——— TH — — ae te ce E ee DAILY EXAMINER... - seats . — eee , Saas einai se pee an, super CUE! ROGAN ANE AE a EEE TS EA SRS sr. BEBE AN NS ES BO Site Anes : o- ° ° ° o => : ; 7 LB SBR Sea oS Ya . eg £ — -— “9 “ : -_ : s/t A > ‘ ri . : ™ i % : L¥i £& vot Li, % te [oe and Other ltems, Local - rus Forries Main arrived shortly before | ~ twelve this forenoon, - a rimety.— Workmen are to day up the drains, f ie y. M. ©, A.—We would call attention to the adjourned meeting of the xe, © A. merrow evening. See advertisemen*. aoe engaged opening 1. 0. O F.—Port le Joie Encampment holds ite regular session at 8 oclock this evening. The firat degree will b conferred, Room Parer.—Read the Diamond Book- store advertisement in another column. The stock is meh varied and cheap. Acrenmion is directed to the adjourned annual meeting of the shareholders of the Yierchants Bank of P. E. Island to take ; lace to-morrow. ctelaalinainiine Baptist SociaL.—Come one and all to the Haptist Social which is to take place next Friday evening ia the Scheol and Lecture Rooma, trince St. Silver collection, —— Pe oe A few pairs of ladies buttoned undrersed Kid Gloves, regular price £1.00, now 70c. alsoa jine of dressed gloves worth 80c, 90c, and 21.00, clearing at 60 per pair—Jas. Paton & Co. siecle Cyry Swatt Dese Cocrt.—This morning, the cases of several insurance agente sum- moued for non-psyment of license fee were taken vp. Four cases were dismissed and a somber stand over for judgment. én Oxiy Ose Guit.--New Larig, Pictou County, is the banner Liberal-Conservative section of Camada, There the Liberal-Con- ser vatives polled 107 votes aginst a solitary g it one ; -_--o?S- - Fre Scctat.—If you want food for the mind and budy don’t fail to atiend the entertainment and pie social in McLeod's tall on Tharsday at 7 30 p.m, Admiasion ]0 cant, _—— Races —Don't forget the races in the rich this evening. Mach race is well filled and the five mile will be a cluse and excit- n: contest. Good music and an enjoyable .¥ ming may be expected. _S- Dyspepticure—ls not a palliative, but secure; it first reliever, then controls, and lieally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flunmation of the stomach that canaes indi- pestion and dyspepsia. o Mratixo.—Ase will be seen by reference to our ad. column the annual general meeting of the shareholders of the Merchants Bank of y, ¥. Island, will be held next Thursday evening, }2thinst. Sharehoiders will govern themselves accordingly. = Goop Wonk.—We learn from the Times that Pastor Hinson, of Moucton, baptized four eonverta on Sunday morning, making 76 bap- tieme duricg the special meetings now in pro- gress, bring the total received into fellowship curing the past five yeara up to $21, > Piiixe FoR THE Unirep srates.—It is now eimated, says a New Branswick exchsnge, that J.mes D. Leary will cut seme 30,000 pieces of piling at Foley Lake, Queen’s Co., , kia winter, Over 300 men are employed there now. Already seventeen cribs have been imilt to be towed to New York, and twelve more are to be constructed. There will be 1,090 aticks in each crib. ciliabighoes imoras Canapa —The March number “Goward and Upward” con‘ains an ex- cellent article entitled ‘*Through Canada with 4 Kodak.’ sriiving at Quebeo in 1535; French ‘*Habitan” with snow elide; Wolfe and Menuisent : Falls of Montmorenci, etc. Further articles on Montreal and other cities sre promised Por sale at the Diamond Recksto:re. 5 cente. itars Arracs. 4 Honse.—On Monday night dam: Murray, Glenmorris street, locked his howse up in the stable all night, says the Galt Keporter. On Tuesday morning when he went into the stable he was surprised to find the door of the stall covered with blood, whch 2 @xamination, he found had come from his horre, Locking cleser, he discover. 1 that toting the night a large number of rats had wale their way into the stable, and finding Hothing else to eat, had attacked his horse’s ‘eet just abowe the hoofs, gnawing through the skin and reaching the flesh, which was deeply caten into, Meas Pracricat Joxe.—The Pictou News says: A young man named George Yeo is suffering severely from the result of *rocgh practical joke, A few nights ago, “Hing in one of the political committve tourna, he passed his pipe over tu a com- panion to be filled This young fellow in tugh fun put so much powger amongst the tobsceu that the blinding flash that Teaulted has nearly caused Yeo the loss of “weye. The skin of one cheek is burnt MF un? : a wii the eyelids wad eye are badiy burn- _—— 0. he AittNG For tas Exp. —It isn’t often that an the shape of religion affects the epic of Indiana, says the t Journal, a “ Ve got it now sare, and the intensest re excitement is raging, at least in the ne wthocd of Warren and Pleasant Plain ae ar neglecting their business, many on hve let their washing go for weeks, a4 = merchants are selling goods on time debts n®™ Old reliables are paying off their . _ The people believe that the millenium ating the preemt” Uenten emo ie ¥ purpose to be right on hand to take “*ge of the first notee. One woman has wn , “ . Ma raving maniac and wie mighty b Pat ze liat As ’ " Med Wike ear the same condition. oa 0 sin and “Etidering tire advisability of closing him up. Tr aa ase U tie Bim meeting of the Emersld Branch © Msich eng ty, wae held at their hall, a aal th. The Lift tomami> > alvere ‘ 3 “Mites anbm nt officers and Very fine engravings adorn the tumber, among which we notice a view of Quebec from the Citadel; Jucques Cartier Montcalm’s ’ ’ ' | importation. »show that the society is in a at Jas. Paton & Co's. itted thei c sh went ‘ 1cir annual reports welt} ‘ ing ofan “gorous condition. The fotlow- i Jew. ee app: th ® Citron ~ » vt Rev P Doyle, D D (re-elected). iat Tut Pat ick Kieley. Qnd View. Penaeat— Patrick Duffy t ‘erident— Ja . toner rF p Mersby. Vower, Ant §.2. UF Wall Netpeang YD B McDonald Haij a), aM “'ins— Patrick McCourt, ye ng Committee—J Goodwin, atek Duty : Bick Reiter: { R McMahon. erk— Peter Duffy, Jas Duffy, as t M Committe idl Goff Bro's boota. a - tale; Jag k MeRntes a8 Duffy, John : NEWS. Sprciat. Daspatocurs to Tas Exawiven. A Terrible Stara England snowed Under, re TRAINS BLOCKADED. MEN FROZ SN T0 DEATH Disasters By Sea and Land, TELEGRAPHIC Lonpox, March 11. The severest snow storm fora decade is raging throughout England and Scotland. All the trains out of London are blockaded, and the passengers are suffering untold hardships. The mail car from Folkstune was lost ina snowbank and the cearching “ found the engineer frozen to death. Many deaths are reported in the South of England, and the storm is disastrous on the entire coast. Trafiic all over England is practically suspended. The sea is rising rapidly aud the storm is still raging. a THE ELECTION. Government's Majority Mount- ing Up. - Toronto, Mirch 11. Every day incresses the Conservative majority. South Wentworth and North Middlesex, on official returns, have both gone Conservative, the former by a ma- jority of seventy-two. ee Trouble in the Statas, A Big Business Wrecked Boston, March 11. Dudley Hall & Co, of this city, the second largest tea house in the United States, have assigned. Their liabilities are four hundred thousand dolars. TWe house did one million dollars’ worth of Business yearly. eon Progress of Infidelity. Lonpox, March 1) Consternation has been caused in the ranks of the Disestablishment party by the withdrawal ot Mr. Spurgeon and De. Par- ker from the Liberation Society, owing to she number of atheists and agnostics in its ranks, Destructive Floods, Qvesec, March 11. Destructive firods have been caused by the thaw in the northern part of this Pro- vince. Congratulations From High Quar- ters. an Ortawa, March 11. Lord Salisbury and the Marquis of Lorne havetelegraphed congratulationa to Sir John on his victory. ——_ Weather tulletin. oo Toxonro, March 11.—10 a m. Moderate to fresh winds, mostly westerly to south-westerly, fair and mild. Local Notices. The balance of our fall suits —boys’, youth's and men’s—at great creduction.—James Paton & Co. febil The winter is partially over and you are safe in buying a uew spring hat. Nowhere can you get better suited in the latest styles than at J. B. Macdonald’s. We can fit a 10, 12 14 and 16-year-old boy with a suit of Island homespun tweeds, with lng trous~rs. Call and see this lot, just to hand —James Paton & Co. febll You can certainly get the best bargains in buots at the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. Wanted by the lst Aprilan experienced miliner. Apply to J. B. Macdonald, ‘Queen Street. Boys of six years wear trousers, with a Nor several others‘ folk jacket, a Patrol jacket, or a double The breasted reefing “ho atarted the creze is a long- | Seotch tweed Lroouda, in plain and ama) * Wnetuous individual, who ia a stranger Plaids, are used thie spriog. James Paton & soap, and the authorities are Co. have alotef durable and stylish epring jacket. Rough-surfaced suits thet they must clear before thei Cali and get a bargain Buv your custom boots where you get the genuiue French calf top. Don’t buy iimita- tions. —Goff Bros, spring O d Coats, Vests ani Pants, cheap to close, m33i Seventy Boys “units must be vinated for the exsuing cteared out b fore spring Steck arrives Jas. Paton & Co m9 3i Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits, cheap at Paton & Co’s., 20 per cent, discuunt on last Fall's goods, m9 3i Pure boneless codfish just received at Beer & Goff a. 2i Prowse Bros new hata take the lead for nobby styles. mar7 3i Don’t forget this the weather you want Sla: ghter sule of Oranges at Beer * Goffe— —only 25 gents a dozen. 3i—feb26 WEDNESDAY, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ene Fs <- An Explanation Required, ** Toronto, Ont., Feb. 24. Hon. L. H. Davies, — **] have asked Mr. Blake, who informs me that his letter read ac the convention contained no intimation of his opinions on any politica! topics, GREAT GOTT 8325 Pieces WHITE 790 . SOG - Soo . PRINT (New) AGO GINGHAMS. ALSO—80 Pieces of New Flannelettes, Table Damasks, Towelling, Towels, Sheeting. Circulars, Pil- low Cottons, selling off at very closest prices for ‘Cash *O,. Mowart. ’ Sir,—The above telegram was published in large capicels and kept standing for days inthe Patcict in order to deceive the people of P. E. island. Will Mr. Davies or Mr. Mowatt kindly interpret Mr. Blake’s letter,now publisheh, and show that it contains ** no intimation of his opinions on aby political topics?’ We shall await the necessary explanation. CU'TTOR, GREY COTTON, TICKING, ReaDER. BIED. In this city, yesterday, Taésiay, March 10th, after a long and protracted illness, Patrick Lafferty, in the 37t. year of hia age, leaving a wife and seven small children, to mourn the loss of a loving husband and kind and affectionate father. May his soul rest in peace, [Funeral from his late residence, Dorchester Street, east, to-morrew (Thursday) morning, at 8.45 o'clock, for St. Dunatan’s Cathedral, thence to Roman Catholic cemetery. (New Brunswick p»pers please copy ) a | “ Let ak 5 : a J pres f Charlottetown, February 12, 1891—dy & wky - —_——— ALE e.- cate Do you want cheap boots? Then go to Golf Broa, Gireat reduction on job lines of boots to clear at Ciolf Bros, Natural History Society. LECTURE Thursday, 12th March, cnt icaui Y. M. C. A. PARLOR, eee teas 5 ae CHEAP SA REV. WM. HAMLYN, B. A., niente <x) JAMES PA‘ ————(x)-— We have placed out for immediate sale, 44 Rolls ae : —land- part Rolls ot Brussels and Tapestry Carpet. V spr 1/Phe above are last year’s patterns, and must be cleared FANCY SALE fout at a big sacrifice in order to make room for our pacha new stock, which we expect at an early date. Call The Ladies of °t.James' Church and see them. No troubie to show them. ji UR lines lites WILL HOLD THEIR ren “Plants and Their Uses.” Admission Free. ———— Paper at 8 o'clock. mehd nt let ANNUAL TEAAND PAN YSULE ee eR BSS La.ts mats! eS a N ASh~ EER. ’ 1. + Thursday, 2nd April. James Paton & Co. have much pleasure in placing | eee i ’ before the Gent'emen of # i or i a s ‘Cheapest and Best Selected Stock 0 nglish an NOTICE OF MEETING, American Fur and Felt Hats {x] HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, for the election of Directors and receiving a statement of the affairs of th- Bank, will be held at the Bank- P24 ing Office on THURSDAY, March Sth, at the , hour of 11 o’clock, a. m, (x) Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier on or befure WapNespay, Mareb 4th. Trwmis f “Sn JAMES PATON & CO. Charlottetown, February 27. 1891. The above meeting has been adjourned until — THURSDAY, the 12th inst , atthe same L } Ee :0°— | town, ox WK DNESDAY, the 'Irh of Mareb. hour and place. EFORE ORDERING YOUR FALL SUIT, OVERCOA1 | at 8 o'clock, p.m., for the election of Direc- or ULSTER, eall and examine our immense stock O{ | tors and the transaction of general business. oe } BENJ. ROGERS, NEW CLOTHS, in feb28—2i Secretary. nd Worsted Suitings, Beavers, Mel--yygpem @& & HOB Pee ee, tae Fo tons, Naps, Friezes, etc. | enn A full line of Latest Designs and Patterns of TROU- SERINGS. Our stock excels in quality and variety any- thing we have heretofore shown. We offer you the Largest Assortment of Cloths in the ~— |Melephone 60, of P. B, Island, | | gv\HE ANNUAL MERTING of the Share- ' hold rs < is Cc i!] be held at | i hole rs of this Company wi ithe office «i 4. & D. ©. McLeod. Charlotte. WM. McLEAN, mchlO Cashier. PE ISLAND RAILWAY. EALED TENDERS, addressed to the undersigned, and endorsed *‘ Tender for Steem Coal,” will be received until SATUR- DAY, 28th inst., inclusive, for the supply of Seven Thousand Two Hundred (7,200) Tens of the Best Fresh. Mined Reund Steim coal, for Lecomoative use. Tenders to state the price per ton of 2,240 lbs., delivered as follows :~ "WWE BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on i Sidney Street, between Qaven and Great George Streets, Also, the Warehou e next toit Jn all sbout &8f et front by 76 deep Will sell all or Dw-lling House separ- ate. wi h 70 feet front. Price and terms on Charlottetown sereevecve Ore eeee . 3,550 Tons. a lication between 2 and 4 o el ek Summerside.............--.. ..2,800 “* City to select from. Call and see them. - MRs. M. H GAHAN. Georgetown... ...6..6e ee eee ee es 7 2 feb24—tf SG Sc kn sv dee hays keWka da 300.“ —{s)—- Cape Traverse .... .... eye as —: * At least one-quarter of the whole quantity required at each of the above mentioned Sta- aes e JOHN McLEOD & co., TENDERS. ®’ ) N IPPEI JEEN ‘STRELT. ee of June next, and delivery of the whole to be! RUGER BUILDING, UPPER QUEEN §S completed on or before the first day of Care Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 189. 1891 The first payment will be made in July, and monthly thereafter. Ten (1) per cent. will be ret-ined from each payment until the n ! i a ae ss _ FDN oo : final and satisfactory completion of the How ; "he 6 . | a 7 ; om ; oe e os ck, noon, for the contract. mi purchase of the following stock :— The Department does not bind itself to, { Cloths and Dry Goods, amounting accept the lowest or any tender. ' (as per inventory) to,............ $1,711 80 Estate of 8S. H. Brown & Co. | GSEALED TENDERS will be received by J. UNSWORTH, oe | 574 60 a ae Superintendent. £2,286 40 jilway Office, Char t 4 “pee ee ao ” pies Tenders must be for the purchase of the : ; ’ whole of the above Stock, and specify the rate Island papers 2i | per cent. on above amount. si Base Pen TERMS—Three Months, secured to the ee ee satisfaction of the under«igned. WANES, LAST, FULAD we The undersigned not bound to aceept the highest or any tender. BENJAMIN ROGERS, mch9—dy 2aw Assignee. WP ANTED.~A Cook. Apply to Mrs. J. Lone- WORTH, St. Peter’s Road, tf—meceh!0 a ee JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF ; a ns h 9 LET.—The Dwelling House on Hillsborong Street lately occupied by Mr. George Nast ane and acjcining the residence < ae Poole. Immediate possession. pp + oe nuee i LLEY. given lst April. Apply to R. K. Bra ete CONTAINS ALL THE ELEMENTS THAT ARE NREDED TO FORM T° RENT.—Stable and Coach House: Stalls i Oraes | 66 99 “se 33 6 ae sioner Wroneres; amole room fv carriaceand ¢¢ FA‘Tegs]}y, Muscle ard “Bone. building.—GrorGeE SCANTLEBURY, Sn. enter = feb18—d &wky Abi A pmeit youth as @ waiter in a WANTED. A “Apply to A. N. Lance. Prince and Dorchester Streets. feb2d