THE SO Fis F - — Or Ve Orr Barter rm ons ~, ~~ - = ESDAY. MARCH 18, 1891. . ‘se — _ ne ss ; é : ¥ jocal and Other liems. - \ireTiNe io vViarket hi all to night pease a k Wright & Gos ~.wataoes at Mark W rig past Canpiae mb 3 - ne Riok to-night Promenad: : t tae Rio focea* a » to a ——_—— £¢ . ¢ Cares _.Boats with mais tert Cape i7 THE , : r ; orpio traverse this m . s : , t etown . Gpaxiry lett Pict or Georget 7 vulock this morning paix oC pxitt.—Noe. 1 Battery, ‘ A\., will Fos a morrow night at 8 o ¢ for drill to morrow nig tat net {0% : oe qe —The nam ‘* Tasig in the Cea i - ‘ - oo-5 Be wil ae Breeder, pablis ed yesterday, +t “ Pasig é sid be “ Fass a rs cen! orp in and see leLeod & tod WEN: Ue , ' = . ‘Kenzie s ne* sta —_ Lhe) of ties and underwear. ~ gre stylish and cheap. ' to the concert on ‘Phurs- | tepat, AWAY SrBal “You ought to be there | ight next. bs sit Jordan roll. See programme «, hear pgemhore. med oa r Mesrexe in the Market Hall to Dight, | “ur = . si ‘ eardidate to contest CUnariotte- | tp choos” »verument interest, j Royalty ia the Gi be m SD : e ijbe largely attended. epee = * ne “i n _ : <t si le ngineers Ww ill mee for cesregers.—The Eng wait All who cuit drill to-night at § o'clock. see "pot handed in their overcoats - ta will please do 80 to-night ’ i or ae Po KesuMB Work. —The Halifax papers fax wlil resume shat the steamer Hali = ee trips between Boston and Hali- z cmnmenciDe from Boston on Saturday, * oth. ee By —Is not a palliative, ar i relieves, then controls, an sally - her sabdues the irritation and in- summation of the atomach that causes indi- yestion and dyspepe)a. spittle: Ger Pyrov & Co's. advertisement to-day. Ip « letter to the firm, Mr. Paton saya he re- asice 2 few days longer in London to secure the latest novelties in Straw Gooda, Milli. vert, Deese Stuffa and Fancy Goods. These may be espeeted on their counters in ample ine for pring trade. 3i—meh18 ie Mane Mayy Years Aco —We were chown jast Saturday, says the Kentville vbroncle, a pair of white woolen mittens sora be Denis Houghton. T for his father, Mr. James Houghton, some Si years ago, and have been in use more or less ever since. Te, Mertive.—An old fishioned tea meet- ing will be held in the Upper Prince Street Methodist chureh to-morrow evening, begin- ning AS.3C. A bamber of children wil! be baptised afer the meeting, and the proceed inve will close with an evaugel‘stic service, thieh will be taken part in by a number of clergymen from the city and county. Tue Seninopmt Funp -—~Mr. FitzGer sid to-day remitted committee of Spring- bill fund the sum of $218 33, collected as follows : Ng. coccccceees +S 200 The Chareh of Christ... ...........- 5 71 BUN BIRT ..cdee sevcccsccccrccvere 10 © UD leving ...s00++ *se eeweeeneeeeeee 2 00 : $218 33. iLish Revenve Rerort.—There was, ac utling to * he inl nd revenue report of Canada for 1806, consamed 9,875 337 pounds of tobacco, sitet an average consump ion for four years of 9850,22%. There was a falling off in the i#efVansdisn tobacco, There were 98,976,- lf cigars consumed during the year, an io- rats of over 8,000,000 above the average of the last four yeers. The consumption per hevi was of spivits 883 gallons, against 776 m 1389; beer, 3.360, against 3,263 in 1889; tine, 104, against 97 in 1889. - Cuntixe.—The gixth match of the series tetween the Presidzat and Vice.lresident. Rinks was played on Monday afternoon and was won by the Vice.President’s team. The lullowing iz the score; President. A. A. McDonald, Viee-President. L. E. Brecken, RK. MeR P a Berend #. RK. bicRae, ercy Pope—* Ici Rev. Jas. Carruthers— oe yn Skip 12, : For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by milliona of wothere for their children while cutting teeth. It telievea the little sufferer at ouce ; it pro- “ieee natural, quiet sleep by relieving the ehild from pain, aud the little cherub awakes “ “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant ‘otaste. It soothes the chi'd, softens the guns, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, aud ts the best-known remedy for Gerrbg: + Whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle. be sure and-ask for * Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrep,” aad take no other kind. mare Sieod & why lyr Lert Exvir Moxtus.—Hiram McConke “t Sptingport, Mich., hag bee eght moaths, of speech, was y, n fast asleep for Last August he lost the Seah x taken sick, went to bed, and Senor spoken or opened his eyes since end Y night blood began to flow from his is ears. and suddenly he came to his od The doctors are dumtounded by the ee. and explain it by the the sup- i. — some blood became elegged in sited % which prevented it from being ite the ~ ao. nothing since he went e ut thing previous to that time. a oon Wants 2 3,4,5.—The Canadian Fireside sic as “ with another grand prize com- 3 od a its circulation, in which oe “abe prizes are offered. This is no tick, and requires no scarching in Bories or books of any kind. It isin- he simple, and has never before can win et by any paper, A child of eight ‘ /A# easily ag a college professor a prizes aro bieycles, tricicl-s, 3100 ino Biture, silverware, jewelry, summer ee one men, women, bove and girls, with 3 1 Send at once fe for sample copy. wll particulars and list of prizes, to 9 this # street weet, Toronto, Ont. Mention Paper, eod wy 3m Pe . Dy Wind’ ho failic party in wR cOogestion of The ane | rd felumbia, N. C., State. publishes pia. Fel uary {2th, which Patio early renewals of hoatil'ties in the is opu tlands ‘The retxi K.og Tamasese Mane at work formenting discord, and Meligen, “0? ‘eigned as king during toms — absence, is diepleased at.the treat. with feceives and it is feared may combine Amasete and overthrow the present vermany, is critically il the lunge. oe Stockton, Q. C., James Reid, | five to ten dollars for allowing the shares of these people to be transferred hey were knit} rat, the tamous L:¢der of the TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | a ne | SreciaL DesPatoues To Tuk EXAMINER. A St. John Sensation. St. Jonny, March 18 \Juite & sensation was created here yes- terday over the evidence brought out in the proceedings now going on, to put the Pro- vincial Building Seeciety in liquidation. One Nathau Riley, in the course of his evi- dence, swore that he lately came into pos- session of a little more than one-third of the whole stuck, and such stuck was trans- terred to him by several well-known citi- ens, including Rev. Mr. Daniel, A. A. JG Tay- lor, W. K, Crawford, and he was paid from to him, Kiley swore that he was an insolyent and had no property now or at the time the shares were transferred to itm. There is a double liabili y attached to each share. ~~ * Lost at Sea at EVs YoRK, March 18 Ty Pmt c ame? * ; The Britie! teamship. Utopia, from Italian ports for New York with seven hundred ltatian immigrants abvard, collided in Gibraltar Bay yesterday with «a British ironclad and sank in a short time. suats from the warship were lowered, and one hundred persons were rescued. Many women and childrei were among the lost. Fire in New York. New Yors, March 18, Last night an eight story buildibg oceu- pied by Alfred Beryaran. &.Co., wholesale clothiers, was totally destroved by fire, en- tailing a loss of a million dollars. Three hundred and fifty persons were at work in the building ut the time, but al] escaped: & Commercia! Traveler Shoots Himself. CAMPBELLTON, March 18. A young man named W EF. Harding, traveller for Laing *®.Co.,. Montreal, shot himself dead in Mclaotyre’a hotel yesterday afternoon. He was 28 yearsofage. He purchased the revolver here with which he touk his life. The Heater . xploded. AMHERST, March 18. An accident that might bave caused a loss of life occurred here yesterday in the ba e- ment of the Bank of Montreal, The hot water heater exploded and the front furnace was blown clear acrosa the large apartment Manager McKeen had a narrow escape. -_-—— Andre Cushing Dead. Sr. Jonx, March 18. Andre Cushing, a well-known lumber merchant and mill owner, died this morn- ing. Weather Bulletin. _ Torontg. March 18 —-10a m. Moderate to fresh winds; fair; not much change in temperature. — rn =< eee Auctioned off His God. The proudest and happiest man in Mott street to-day is Mr. Ong Hong Tong, says a New York deapatch of the llth. He has be- come the sole possessor for the space of one year of a genuine Chinese god, to wit, Lone Wung Sha, and can pocket every cent of profit he can make out of the god for that period. ‘The god—or rather the privilege of using him for one year—was pat up at auction at the temple of Joas, 20 Mott street, Wednes- day morning. The competition was great and the bidding brisk. As an ‘‘event,” it double discounted the big Brayton Ives sale, The first bid was $2000 and the last $4600, at which price the god was knocked down to Mr. Ong Hong Tong. —_— o-oo irish Affairs. The Dublia Freeman's Journal, referring to the communications from the Lrish bishups in regard te Messrs. Parneil and O'brien, says that once the people gave their whole unbiased minds to the controversy they will be prompt to acknowledge where the s'rength, honesty and real honor of the National cause remain The National Press, the McCarthyite organ, expresses the opinion that the inaugu- ration of the National Federation was a svc- cess more brilliant than the most sanguine Nationslist ever hoped for. The convention is a death blow to Parpell’s preteusion and a lesson to those who have been mistaking the clamor of the mob for the voice of the nation. On the other hand, the Freeman's Journal says that the speeches made at the convention were more like thoge made at a wake than, at a christening. ' = ES A ne A visitor in New Orleans says that there are three features of the life in the Creole City that are sure to impress the stranger forcibly. They are the cemeteries, which are veritable flower gardens ; the language of the French residents, which is spoken every» here and has the pure Parisian accent, and the fact tnat the nezroes on the lower river still sing the old tuneful songs that were heard in slavery days , a — any t —% f A Set. Satisfaction guaranteed. + Teeth ex- tracted without paip, 4% Queen Street. o>, yah a. . es, : -- ¥ ” EN EAS ; meh4—dy Imkeod* wy": Pe ae * . s ws WE FIT THEM! CH EYE TESTRD SEPARATELY ata small extra charge. . EW. TAYL®R, Optician. Ee Taylor is selling off his stock previous to moving, crockery, china or gl»ssware, would do well d en Lecal- Notices. For baby carriages go-to Mark Wright & | Cis’, ; mhl65 3i Secure bargains irc silverware while G. H. Wantep, —Two smart boys to work in Mark Wright * Co's fectory. mhl5 i | ' SHREDDED.ConpFIsH for..making - fish-cakes ° just received at- Beer & Goff's. mhlo 2i _ Hata, Clothing & Beans.— All persons »ish- ing to buy men’s, boys’ and chiidren’s clothing cheap, and have a guess at the beans, , sheuld ca'l ut Prowse Bros, mhl?7 3i Oaly 16 Days.- who have not . } All parties filled in thei do so as the | | juesses should bott'e of beans will be opened on the Zod of April.— Prowse Bros. mhl7 2i Anyone in want of dinner sets, tea seta, chamber sets, or anything in the shape of te call at the Cheapest Crockery Store. —W. P, |} Colwill. ‘aaah: marl6d&w4e .. Calland get some bargains while we are selling off so cheap to make 100m for the new geods to arrive in the early spring. Those goods must be sald af the Cheapest. Crockery Store. —W. P. Colwill. ma! l6d&w4w Onr new spring hats for men and boya are selling fast, they are fashionable and cheap. If you want 2 hat you should secure one at J, B. Macdonald's, ( mht46i dw A aplendid-assortinetit 6f stamped: asuaburg for hovkiag; at Jas. Paton & Oo, ‘ The balance of the stock ‘of men’s an4 boy’s readymade clothing will be cleared at 20 per cent. discount to make room for new stock ex- pected shortly.-_J. B. Macdonald, © mh1461 dw el Political Convention. ‘THIRD DISTRICT. A MERTING of: Liberal-Corfsstvative Delegates of the Third Electoral Dis- trict of Queen’s Countr, will be held in J. D. McLeod's Hail, on -Tnesday, the 24th-March, inatant,‘at 32 o'clock, neon, to seiect a Can-’ didate to contest the seat made vacant by the résignation of ‘Donald Fergusen. The electors of each Polling District are requested to app int forthwith thiee delegates to atiend this Convention. W. S&S. STEWART, ee Secy. Lib.-Con: Association, Ch’town, March 17, ’91—td BUILDING LOTS. AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ist, i WO of the hands»mest Lots in the City, Corner of Fitzroy and Hillsborough Streets, Size of each lot, 43x100 feet, with sonthern front and shade trees. Joining the beaut:ful residence of Mr. C D. Rankin in Judge Young’s Bleck. terms : 25 per cent. cash, balance can re- main on the property, E. H. NORTON & C@., et asi Auctioneers 7 eo FOR SALE. © A‘ No. 11 Queen Street — Tons Pressed Hay, Bags Cracked’Bariey and Oats, Rags Flour and Begs Shorts, Ba s Bran, Casks Cod Oil, 59 Boxes V. Raisins, 300 1lb. Boxes Figs, 20 4 Ches's Tea, Qcls. Codfish, W. J. BOSWALL, Ch’town, March 1”, '91—dy wli TRADE. SALE By Auction, at Our Office, cute ccntedhe THURSDAY, MARCH 19, Commencing at 11 o'clock, a, m.: PUNs. TRINIDAD MOLASSES, 3U 16 barrels Patent F:our (high grades), 50 half chests Chuice Tes, 10 cases Canned Salmon, 20 dozen Brooms, 10 ‘* Wash Boards, 19 boxes Tobacco, 5 tons Barbed Wire, 66 c ils Rope, 40 boxes Horse Nails, 25 kegs Horse Shoes, 100 kegs Cut Nai's, 40 boxes Window Glass, 1 ton English White Lead, 10 bris. ‘* Paint Oil, 1 ton Pig Lead, 2 seta Platform Scales, Bebides sma!) Groceries and many other goods. Terms Cash, or discount added. to satisfac- tory paper. Sale Positive. ‘ OG ye. 4, Se Fl’ NORTOY & Ca., meh “3 FANCY SALE The Ladies af St.Ja ames’ Church WILL HOLD THEIR ANNUAL TEA AND PANY SAL i a liN =~ Thursday, 2nd April. mch4—3aw pat - <> BOUP THRER THOUSAND ROLLS WALL PAPER, at 334 rer cent. dis- count. lam elesing out this branch of my business, and will sell out at the above dis- count in order to muke a speedy clearance Some very nice patterns, and persons requir. ing Wall Paper would do well to look at this lot before buyixg. J. B. MACDONALD, =. “WEDNES — = (8) + NEW LON -a——{ X )—— ee ee ne W SiS, Trimmings, als, Flowers, MOG, el iiiescisneia:elimaeiaaaiadis HX in a few days we will show a portion of Mr. Paton’s purchases in the above lines. Also—Spe- ial lots of Rich télack Silks by the best French makers. Mr. Paton writes that he has completed the pur- chase of a large lot of FRENCH SILKS at un- asually low prices. Intending purchasers will do well to wait until these are received; as they. will he |jsold cheap to make room for further stock. © J\MES PATON & CO, - - CHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE. Ohariotte a ON eee $325 Pieces WHITE COTTON, sh te town, March 4 —- A 790 “ GREY COTTON, 200 7 TICKING, 500 ” PRINT (New). 400 e GINGHAMS. ALSO—30 Pieces of New Flannelcttes, Table Damasks, Towelling, Towels, Sheeting, Circulars, Pil- low Cottons, selling off at very closest prices for Cash [0] 3. B. MACDONALD. Charlottetown, February 12, 1891—dy & wky — A NTENDING te leave the Island, we have l decided to sell, as early as possible, the following properties ;— 1 Valuabl> Farm of 84 acres on St. Peter's | Road, 7 miles from Charlottetown, in good | order and fenced with spruce hedgerows Two Building Lots in Judge Young's block, joining the residence of Mr ©, D. Rankin. Size of each, 43x)00 feet, and handsemest lots | in the city. Ae “% | Qne Loton Strawberry Hill, directly oppo- | site the resivence of Mr. Wiliiam McLean, on . Peter's Read. 5 shares Charlottetown Driving Park, t- ae i | St 20 * (Ceorgetown 2 ‘* Inland Steam Navigation Co., 8 weet ‘ ) Cherry Mantle and Grate, ) éxtre fas, a6 “ “es l Marble i good secoud-hand Piane—wili be sold for $75 00, 1 do. do., will be sold for $25, Also, all our stock of Stoves, if not sold by Private Sale, E. H. NORTON & CO, mehll—dy eod & why . HE MADE A MISTAKE ! “I made a mistake” the o!d man said. “To spend money 01 Shoes like those,” For Auction, NS ee ear WANTS, LOST, FOUND de And a trickling tear e€ —— ae his eye \ \NTED, -*n : sistant Boo. keeper, who 8- | bas had ex>erieuce in an vilice. Avply at As he looked at the holes in the toe aig geen nad oxnarie Me OST, STRAYED OR STOLEN from the sub- scriber’s res dence, Fiizrey Stree. a amall brown spaniel doz, with leather studded evdiar, Any person giving suc» informa ion as will lead to the recov ry of said dog “iil! be suitably ree ward db the nndersigned.—Cu 18, Leos. Jn. mel 18~3i pd He will never make such a mistake again, for hereafter we will buy GOFF BROS’. Solid Leather Boots. feb20 WINTER, 1891. rl Harare & Calvi Arrived-A Full and Complete Stock of Everything in Our Line. a a ee XJ ARRIAGE BUILDERS!—We intend clearing out our! eutire stock of Carriage Goods, and give up the true, For the coming season we will sell, at Specially Reduced Prices! po for Cash, HARDWARE and CARRIAGE GOODS. ‘Terms: honae Short. Prices Low for Cash. NORTON & FENNELL, Ly szer W AN ED.-Pan! and vest makrr. Mu 4 ba | n ai .handasd will gio l arn. Board free | to the right party.—W. N. Kieos. m7 d7i wii OUND —On Prince Street, a few days ano, a@ by == aid chain. am goad may ee ae — ! proving "roperty and paying for thie adv | Apply at bis office. m7 3i pd ' 'f¥\O LET.—A Brick Dwelling, situate on Water Street, now in the ceenpet'on of Gone J. Wrigit, Esq., contatainy drewing room. dining and breakiast Tr ows, and six be. -oom. osses- sion given tst Jnty. Alse—A ‘ «ttaze coniaining | eizh! rooms, situate on Hilie oronzs Stre t. now 3 curied by Mr. Wm. H. MeEven, Posse sion |give about Ist Vay. For pa'ticutare arpl: ‘to | Praxe Bros & Co. cod | f~meobi6 A®TE),—A reliable man wo understands | the care of horses. Good weges and con- stant employment will be given to a suitable person. Apply at this office. inchs iff.O RENT.—The east rn side of Brick Dwei ing House en Hilleborouch Sanare. For parti- culsre anpl~ on ‘he premises to JAvES TURYER, mehlf—-2w pd KDER-~—'two g ‘emen Doerders can eaccromm dated with nice rooms ip a quiet se, not five minute- walk from the ost App'y at this office, tf—mchi6 OST.—itnt e Ma ket ali, o Inst Thu sday March 6t', a Locket ip the form of a minia Fiader will be rewarded on oar ine moni. mchl6~dw Queen Street. Charlottetown, March 34, 1891—1m dw Charlottetown, Deo. 9. 1800—2aw and wy City Hardware Store. { same ot this office.