~ a le as a ie eh and Other items. Local 5 t \ial I Se @ 4 ‘ wacese5 =m guar CaBF - riiag fark \ ‘ o- i hapy O8F°°"e ; “ eo os the rias to-l o.on at the rida ' pas? mL iat conMTIO”: e p Li : to W n Tn Mark een =< Two smart ‘ ware”. 15 3i coht & Los. | z \ 9 a Vf P A ‘ , . e the Dp ' ae Real « e : | oe - i ‘anris making fheh-cakes ? agen COD! SS SRE DOES f. (iolk's : n { ug eceived ab Deer « H for mhlS 2: } wre and Miss Earle will sing st Kensing on Hall n Thurs Wns Ro he concert I oe night De xt. yton Ilall on rogramime will ap- digaNd Concer’ in Nena parday night ne SS : ew temerre¥. Some of the best talent in the CT sn engage! tor the concert in St. ne Hall to se veblng gout a 19 Here.—Sixtern ‘ Knights of the giowek” arrived in the ity via spe ‘ial train hy own On Saturday night, nym Georgetown | . y - fon St. Patrics’s Var.- Shamrocks at pigws's, Upper Prince Street, also up oh in Market House on Tuesday morning. stil ce Viscest be Pati.—The collection in Hensten's Cathedral on St. Patrick's Day gi) be io aid of St. Vincent de Paul Society. -_--S Sows OF TEMPERANCE. — Don't forget the yateraal visit of Rescue aud Ever Ouward Hrisions uf Lot 48 te Victoria Division this yecing. Comme early. pyrourit Leacve.—Mr. W. P. Douli Bq}: contmnue his taikon ‘* Electricity to- cee Bia, polled his vote on gent, taking up its pr actical applications i, modern times. 4s Buperty Voter. —Mr. George. Hod- jas, 93 years of age, living at Biddu'ph. Thursday for Mr. Autehins, the Conservative candidates, —_—_—»>— — “ertiva +The qaarterly meeting of the sist Association of P. EF. Islead will con- «ne in the Baptist Schoolroom to-mor:ow at The quarterly sermon will be oy p m. es prracherd at 7.90. Allare inv#ed to attend. Beowerrs, ATTENTION '-Theo members Bf we Charlottetown Engineer Company, Bip morrow (Tuesday) evening, at bering rifiers ir great-cuats at home, are wyiested to return them to the Drill Shed 3 o'clock, pe inspection. _ > Luare or THE Crose.—J. T, Mellish, Erq., wil deliv-r a lecture uridder the auspices of the league of ahe Cross in St. Patrick's Hall on friay evening next, His subject will be -* A Vait te Scotland.” The subject is a highly interesting one, and Mr. Meilish will, we feel sic, have a fall house. inmate Tus SpprnGHity Frexp. —Coliections were tien up io aid of this fund yesterday in wreral oi the churches. In the Upper Prince Sheet Methodist Church the plate collection wmoucted to $35. We have vot heard the mount of the Brick Church collection. At %. Dunstan’s Cathedral were invited to call at the palace and sub- veri, tad at St. Peter's several subscriptions were rereived. thio . tine cue conz egacion oe a eee Vargas Inronmation. — ‘*M. A. O.” wists Educational Department of the Meapeal Pamity Herald for information as to the Uiettenant Governors of Canada The tet is published in the issue of the 4th tt Hon. Archibald Woodbury MeLelan bgven as the Governor of Nova Scotia and ia. Audrew Archibald Macdonald as the Cxmeor of Prince Edward Island! The Sitios! editor of our esteemed contem- wy does not appear to be so well informed OR mivht be. Te Sravziey, which left Pictou shortly Mueseven on Saturday morning, did not mi Giewrgetown until after five in the ‘tmon. During the passage a good deal ike %a: encountered, necessitating severa! Mpp ges, one of about two hours duration. Twenty one of the twenty-five passengers “pee special train and artived in the ®y shout a quarter past eleven. The taaky made a trip te Pictou yesterday, Wtingearly thismorning. She left George- "no jor Mictou again this forenoon at 11, ‘Mi will leave Pictou on return to-morrow morning. _-—-_--— fox Oven, Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Sorhing Syrup has been used by millions of tethers for their children while cutting teeth. Mtelieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- Crore hataral, quiet sleep by relieving the Mild frm pain, and the little cherub awakes #* bright usa button.” It is very pleasant Wisste. It soothes the child, softens the Wns, allays all pain, relieves wiud, regulates "bowels, and isthe best-known remed\ for thes, whether arising from teething or causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing » aud take no other kind. mare “i eod & wky lyr . hci spears ie St Patrick's Day —To-morrow will be Patrick's Day, It will be celebrated ihe Irishmen of this city iv the usual Wanner, _ In the morning at 9 45 the mem- of the Benevolent Irish Seciety will » * the Lyceum, and headed by the , ty Band, wili march in procession to +, asians Cathedral, where High Mass celebrated and a sermon appropriate “cation preached by Rev. Father wil ie After the service the procession teeta fetormed and parade the principal ~ da the evening there will be an Fa ef the bea the Lyceum, at which 8. Thee t talent in the city will as- leer will also be entertainments at Pa ye poutis and Summerside. Rev. McBlmeel, of this city, will deliver Te8s AL Summereide. ACK Yow Ly ; Ow H LDG a MENT.— The February number mouth ein hase arrived. It is printed dene iad Rew type, which gives it a dy much thore hands Ine appearance ipnoat a yi Tis selections are ma le with are a es taste, and cannot fail to Maker conte: ail classes of readers. The ithe recent 108 & complete list of the winners Diblinhorg error competition, in which the aah, Tae abe AWay more than 23000 in meh in enetin yn” aes a speiling the Pebeus, With the advertisements ROK in yRumber, in which they off r Mil be sent 40.6” 8 A copy of this number cs by tddrenn? address on receipt of ten Bove, One Our Homes Publisning Peceivey — Tartans of Scotland” has tem Jubn Catto & Co., Toronto. ; THE DALI oT pe a a ee ee - u WRAMINGR. <= +: =: RAYA & 4 a EY Way a Bk GRAPHIC 4 eW N, Speciar Desratones To Tur Examiner. Another Capture, Lonpox, March 16 \ deepatch from Burban confirms the report that the Portug ese gunboat at acked oi captured the british South African Companys steamer, Countess of Caruarvon while the latter was ascending the Linipope River with rifles and ammunition tuking er into Deiagoa Bay. ; Damages on the i. ¢. R. Sr. Jonx, March 10, In Albert county on Saturday two bridges were carried away by floating ice. Un the same day, near Weisford, on the C.P. R, 26 miles from this city, heavy rains washed out about four hundred feet of the track and all trains were brought up ior about twelve hours. DPom‘nion Partiament. Orrawa, March 16. The House has been prorogned pro forma until the 26th of April. It is likely that the Gazette Special will be. issued this week, summoning the House for the 29th. Seats are beiny arranged, for Lissiew Mulls takes Blake's seat and Davies takes Cas- grain’s. Mercier’s Extravagance Con- demned. Monrreat, March 16. A Lon2on cable states that the Financial News comes out strongly against the ex- travaganes of the Mercier Government and negotiate atén millon d>!lir loan, The Bisley Meeting. Orrawa, March 16. Owing to the final embarrassment of the Rofl. Association it is doubtful if any meet- ing takes places at Bisley this year. Two Big Fires. Synacrcse, N. Y., March 16. Two big fires occurred in this city on Satur- day, entai'ing a joss of about one mil ion dollars, Weatne: Hatietin Toronto. March 16.-10a m. Fresh to strong southerly to westerly winds ; fair to cloudy weather with light snow in some localities by temperature. + —~<ee - Ge Personal. night ; higher Mr. G. F. Beer, of the firm of Beer Bros., arrived home to-day. Mr. A. W. Hayden, representing the Can- adian Paper Company, Montreal, is on a bus- iness trip to the Island. He is at the Hotel Davies Ex-Empress Eugenie is said to have refused a fortune to write her memoirs for publica- tion. ‘The New Yok Press says: Rose Coghlan, one of the queens of the atage, appeared in ** Peg Wefliagtou ” last night at the Amphion Academy, Brooklyn, before an andience which was large and appreciative, aud most critical ws well. ee New Streamer —The Halifax Chronicle says: Messrs. Pickford & Black hive secured a new steamer for the eastern shore route. She is named the Fastnet. She was built in 1878 and hails frem Glasgow, The Fastnet is :5} tons net and 338 gross. She is adver- tired to leave here on her first trip,to Char- lottetown and intermediate ports about the 20th of April, News Notes. The Chilian insurgents have notified the Mesere, Krupp and the hanks holding Chilian funds that no orders from or contracts with President Balmaceda, since the beginning of the revolution, will be respected by the Chilian Congress, the majority of whom are on the side of the insurgents. Three cases have come to light withia the past week of young white women in reputable circles in New York, who have ‘ fallen in love,” as the phrase goes, with negroes, valsiaiiemnslii Leeal Notices. Calland get some bargains while we are sellirg off s» cheap to make 100m for the new geods to arrive in the early epring. Those goois must he sold at the Cheapest Crockery Store. —‘V. P. Colwill. ma: l6d&w4w Our new spring hats for men and boys are sellirg fast, they are fashionable and cheep. If you want a hat you should secure on~ at -I, Lb. Macdonald's. mh'!46i dw A splendid assortment of stamped asuaburg for houking, at Jas. Paton & Co. The balance of the stock of men’s and boy’s readymade clothing will be cleared at 20 per eent.jdiscount to make room for new stock ex- pected shortly.—J. B. Macdonald. mbh1461 dw Anyone in want of diuner sets, tea sets, chamber sete, or anything in the shape of crockery, china or glissware, would do well to call at the Cheapest Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwill. marl6d&w4w Seventy Boys’ Suits must be cleared eut befo e spring Steck arrives Jas Paton & Co wm? 3i Kk Ob © is Cunranteed TT CARLOADS to errive per * Stanley ” l Can be shipped to avy Station direst from Georgetown. Se CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, March 14, 189!—2i pat guar eee ~~ J diiliia ye / Van » “.\a iy 4 . ts ¥ aan zs Le SS AS We Not Ouly Sell Snectacles, WE FIT THEM! ACH EYE TESTED SEPARATELY at a small extra charge. BE W. TAYLOR, 4 descriptive cat, | 424 fam} ptive talogue of the -HY tartang of Scotland, with note Meir sntiquiry, “a land, Wb ovtrg | Optician. Charlottetowa, March 14, 1891—Im dw LL Lt A ct ct ett warus capitalists against Mercier’s visit. to ‘Rea ™* ND ST. JAMES’ HALL. eet Ses Tuesday Evaning Next, Under the direction of Mr. Earle,—the last Concert of the @ -urse, PROGRAMME : l. Instrumental Duet Mikedo, ; oak sh eee. Miss Vere f{lyndman and Mr. Earle. 2. Reading .. . Rev. James Carruthers. Miss Peebles. 4. Voca! Quintette— Daughter of Error... Mrs. McLean, Misses Fraser and Karle, aud Mesars. Beer and Earle. 5. Piano Solo--The J® ‘lian "Harp fo....; Miss McLean: oe ke G. Vocal Solo--The Trysting Tree....... Miss Hamlyn. $0: MRO 0.6 eK Mr. W. A. Weeks. 8. Yocal Solo—Let Me Dream Again Miss Kate Hyndman. Mr. CP. Fietcher. 10, Vocal Solo—The Venetian Boat Sung- Mrs. E H. Norton, 11. Instrumentr! Dast —Jeunesse D.oree,.. Mrs. Malcolm McLeod and Mr. Earle, IZ.. Vocal Solu—Evelena ............cccs Mr. A. A. Bruce 13, Vocal Solo—The Blind Giri’s Dream.. Mrs. Malcolm McLeod, 14, Reading ...... sgl Os cas owe tie ex bs Rev. James Carruthers. 15. Vocal Quartette — Good Night, B: - A +006 ae weme set cs 6 eka tad Misses Ear:e and Fraser, Messrs Beer and Earle. 16 God Save the Queen. NL Palviek§ Da. RS wa > H\ \\ kh rd 1825 HE BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY of Charlottetown will celebrate the Anniversary of lreland’s Patron Saint, on Tuesday, March Lith, by a Procession from their Hall, Princes Stre t, headed by the Artillery Band, te St Dunstan’s Cathedral, at 9.45 a. m, where High Mass will be celebrated. After Mass the precession wii] reform and parade the principal streets IN THE EVENING A Literary and Musical ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN THE LYCEUM. PROGRAMME. ff. A. Tanton, . - PART I. * The Day We Celovrate.”....... Hon. G W. Howlan, Vocal Duct —** The Children’s Uome.,.”.. Master B ent M. Innis. Vocal Solo (by request) —* Se NENG 9. 6 $000 6400 bi'n3,5400 todeteuens sb bande Fred. Haszard and Henry Anderson. Director. Address eeeeee ..Cowen Fiow on Thou Shin- Harp Solo ‘Selected. ..........008% Pree Keke tues Miss Benoit Vocal Solo--" A Bunch of shamrocks from niy Beer Gk Mate? ic iiss kc eccrine evens Mrs. Biake. Violin Solo —“‘ La Straneira”.............. Dancla James Hyndman, Vocal Solo—Selected...... ie haa dn ae dae Mrs. Strickland, PART IT. Vocal Solo—** Tender Voices”................Hill H, A. Tanton, Piano Solo—*S -cret. Wishes ”’.............. Lange Master Harry Anderson. Vocal Solo —"* In the Chimney Corner”....Cowen Mrs. D. OM. Reddin. Clarinet Solo—Irish Airs. .........s00-000: Kosleck W. E. Knight. ee in 2. i ckdnicaecad vis 0ne0 ae Mrs, James By rre. Song (by reque*t)—“* Remember, Boy, You're ecsh” (with Tableau of Ireland}....Scanlon Master Harry Anderson. Piano Solo—"* Killarney”... 0.5.5 .iccesesees Balfe Mrs. Peter Doyle. PART IIL The Laughabe Faree, “TURN HIM OUT,” BY MEMBERS OF THE Charlottctown Dramatic Cian. The ith inst.. at & e'elock, | i Fantasia Opera | Hats } | | } ‘he above are last ew stock. which and.see them. v De, ee S Ee di : Proj Cotes: evar JAMES PADON & CO. We have placed out for imm:+ diate sale, 44 Rolls and part Rells ot GBrussels and Tapestry. Carpet. year’s patterns, and must be cleared Ki - Vocal Solo A0 thei Foery: vie u-«. .. out at a big sacrifice in order to make room for our we expect at an early date. Call No troubt!e to s‘iow them. {x)}— Wats! Hats James Paton & Co. have much plea:ure in placing JAMES Charlottetown, February 27 1891. ~ before the Gentlemen of P. E fsland the Large -t, 9, Comet SoloAll in s Garden Fair...) Cheapest and Best Selected Stock of English and ov AMerican Fur and Felt frunks Hats { ¥runks! CO. Ch rlottetowh, March 13, 1891—eod & w a ae GREAT 400 XPECTED SHORTLY 125 Pieces of Bought by Mr. W. W. Stanley and shipped to ensure a safe arrival. STANLEY BROTHERS, - - BROWNS pods, ~~ = — —(X) BLOCK. SORA + OED PO es we eT “ST pepe erga ee . = —— ky GOTTON SALE. S<\ \X) 325 Picces WHITE CoTrron, 790 o 200 66 300 . . GINGHAMS. ALSO—30 Pieces of New Flannelettes, Table Damasks, Towelling, Towels, Sheeting. Circulars, Pil- low Cottons, selling off at very closest prices for Cash GREY COTTON, TICKING, PRINT (New) fol L°J J.B. MACDONALD. Charlottetown, February 12, 1851—dy & wky saving the risk and yet domg the work of Doors open at 7.153 Entertainment to com- . clock, sharp. menee at § ociock, P al Price of Admi-sion—Reserved Seats, 50 cents; Unreserved, 25 cents, Tickets for gale at Reddin's Deug store. JOHN CONNOLLY, Secretary. incul4 ET.—A House containing eight_rooms, ie: d on Waiter Street, opposie Railway . Also,a Hous? containing five reoms, be S-anection. situated on King Street near Pownal street. Apply at this office, é mehtl4—2i ‘ter goods. too far away to send to. we sell. Bw. TAYLO , Charlottetown, Feb, 23, 191. » Tae made e same Company, only better qual- OUR $4.50 WAT CH, 4 ae wind a Saseied, ae OUR $7, $19, $15 AND $20 WATCHES peony ic You wilt ve safer in trading “ith us than by seuding to irresponsible parties at a distance, and who, if a mainspring bresks or anything ges wropg, are We are here to guarantee and siand by every Watch nena apres hemes ¥ T 2») t= “s’ made by the Waterbury Watch Comp «ny. will | OU it $2. so W i ‘ Cll, not last as long as the more expensive W atch, | but is just the thing for a boy attending school or for beating or fishing partice, i the better Watches. ee ee eee ee The! adiesof t+ James’ Church WILL HOLD THEIR ANSUAL TEA AND AN Y Sabk Thursday, 2nd April. CAMEnON BiOch. | mch4—3aw pat eee