ee e chiheor ltem :. Local and Gril - p p,trick's Hall bas n postponed = ——. « a. -) Gad De nie day fortnight-—Aprii ora a Se * = } to see tne t wii Th { Fail last 5 of the Benetit for pu.™ bey ma orrow aght. gill LU os nts, n ie §sixs __Sixty-five begs of mail matter rat M Pst agtine at 6 30 this morning, rc mined ia the city about 2 o'clock. season at the rink to- Janitor. Ad- et a anu ess eccest Hockey Mate nu. —The last hockey - ; sho ee son Will be played to-morrow teQ & put —" Tee in Hillsvorough Rink—benefit for Jani she om Phbees i " eae Worth we — vant —Mr. Fitzgerald begs the receipt of $45 50 from _ bareh wardens of St. Peter's Chureh ee van, for Springhill Relief Fund. —— yewr.—Mr Fitzgerald begs caowledge the receipt of $56 30 from ies i. 4. Cordon, as the contribution ata ngregstion ia this city towarda the Sopinghill reei fund. : — embers of the Hillsborough Boat- s» intend giving * grand ball at their sons, on Easter Monday night The com- 3 having the matter in hand are ard to make it a grand success. a. > ee ReveaTen —Laat night's concert a Keasington Hall, will, we understand he repeated with change of programme in the basement of the Methodist Brick sareh on Thurstay, April 2nd. Lome ~ AcRNOWLEDG ; acknowledge 4 Charletet sorvow LEK: a LAE ing Clu mittee wor 107 nll Q £.--Wildey Lodge meets this eatey. The Springhill relief committtee ere ee: on » iii please attend at 7.30sharp. Also the a late charity concert are re- the lodge meeting this 1. O. angers tt sae ; wated to avtenu erenil ge —__--—>--— Lecrere.--The lecture to-night in Sr. Panl’s Schoolroom by Mr. R. R. Fitzgerald ould be attended by all, as it is in aid of biect. Subject —**Early Canadian Ni UA ee History. Admission 10 cents. 2>-—_— SE} Pat wt & Cos. 1 » Ina letter to the firm, Mr. Paton says he re »ains a few days longer in Loudon to secure the Jatest novelties in Straw Goods, Milli- nery, Dress Stuffs and Fancy Goods tive fur spring trade 3i—mchI8 vik. wi ng . . ‘ mich Van Mavkers i ¢ markets to-day. Hay v - ere Was 4 I rge tancahce t from 75 to 39 rease ) br ugtt from 4 eens sents, Oats were 50 cents per bushel. Railway Biecked. wa id sold readily at $2.50 meee £7 St. Jonn, N. Ties March 20. ° i Last night the Canadian Pacifi freight N! i i r.—The Juvenile | train for Montreal with suyar, left the rails} lewipie Wi ainment—for the | six miles from this city. The train was| pepwe of 1 ng funds » purchase a! block i until seven o'clock this morning and Wan—in MeLe 3 Hall. on the evening of | all outward night trains were cancelled in Wedaes: . ist Ap I lickets have been conseq uence, " immed ai ten cents each, hope that the : : islets i silence will be large. The parents of the} : ehildress sould encourage the good work Weather Bulietiz. <— i aa ore Soctar..— Zion chur ovster social came off } TORONTO. March 20.—10 a. m. last night with great success. The basement was filled w ith the college contingent, and the young and e elder of the church membership and adherents some of tt and conversing, a sort of “free and easy” was the order of the evening. We note that the emusement, if not the in- struction ot the crowded audience, was con- silerably augmented by the national and histerival songs of Donald Matheson, Esq , sung in Celtic undress costume, and vernac- nlar vocaliam. The next social occurs, D. V., thersday, April 2, prox. May we be there to hear aud see. fConversazione, - > Irish Relief Fund. ; Following are the amounts contributed wy tae different parishes of the Diocese of vharlottetown towards the Irish Relief THE \I sh’s lecture | advertisement to-dlay. | These | ; - . j may be expected on their counters in atople | singing, reciting, | tt aa ae a ee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL Despan mii ta | The Newfoundland Difficulty DISCUSSED BY THE LORDS ae ro ALE Lonpon, March 20. _in the House of Lords yesterday, Lord | Kautsford, Secretary of State tor the | Culoay’s, introduced a bill to revise certain | provisions’ controlling the Newfoundland jfisheries rights of foreign powers. He hoped in spite of all difficulties a com pro- mise would be arranged whereby the colony's burdens would be lessened, and believed Newfoundland’s protest was found- ed upen misapprehension At any rate, England thought that arbitration is the | best. course. The opposition of the colon. | ists has, he said, considerably embarrassed the government. Lord Kimberley con- curred in the remarks of Lord Knutsford Lord Salisbury supported Lord Kuutsford, | i i penalty of errors made in. past treaties. | —,- - RECIPROCITY. Commissioners to Proceed to Washington. Orrawa, March 20. It is probable that Sir Charles Tupper, Sir, John Thompson and Hon. G E., Foster, will! go to Washington in a few days to treat with the United States government in :espect to « renewal of reciprocal trade between the} United States and Canada. Another Strike. New Yorks, March 20. A general strike of all the union cloth hat and cap makers in chis city (eight hun- dred in number, employed by seventeen fiems) occurred this morning. Hundreds of strikers gathered at the manufactories and took out their sewing machines with the aid of scores of expressmen, and had the machines conveyed tv their homes The strike is the outcome of a difliculty at Lichteistein and Son’s shop, where the men struck some weeks ago. The Manufactur- ors’ Association does not propose to offer }auy compromise. —— a. The Cariboo Election. VY AVCOUVER, March 20. The clection in Cariboo district, for the ' ‘ | House of Commons was held to-day. Mr. I JATL ¥ EXAMINER, - - bg AVI | appointed Agent fer af Messrs. Randail, Goodale & Co., Manu- Tactu of Manilla and Sisal Cordage and | 4 otton Dac ’ 1 am Dic} red to quote prices , } : ' HORACE HASZARD. | Ch'town, March 20, 1891—i eod 4 / Reap aR & . Fx = | aS i - ~~ e | alts ats tl i andsaid Newfoundland wis now paying the | Penditure, and to expend ireely where public | requirements demand it. The bil passed the tirst reading. | two branches of the Legislatuse, largely reduc- | Guires a searvhing Parliamentary enquiry, with - ae ata tant att in i wt I a 3 5 _, “~ Tr at, * American rune, | MEDAN 2 Ol ta of > sete ou SS « ne To the Electors of Charlottetown, Common and Royalty. (SG ERTEEMEN, dir. Blake having resiyned H hig seet in the House of ssembiy, I beg to offer myself es @ candidate to thns created, Relieving, as I do, that the business of t-c a should be the tirst eons deration, and not to be made subservient to party politics, I hold;myself free tosupport that party whose ap me of the finarces I consi er most in ecordance with the interests of the people. My policy is tocut down all unnecessery ex- fillthe vacancy ' Tothar end I wll, if elected s'rive to effect an amalgamation of the ing the numb«r of members, at present quite out of proportion to the dutics performed, fhe working of the Lind OSice. I think, re- a View to its abrogation »t the e:.rhiest period compatibe with public interests, i wiladvocate the immediate permaneft im- preceenees (by macadaniizing} of the main reads eading to the city, thus atlording farmers easy access with their produce, and benefitting town and country atike. : - Phould you do me the nouor, for the third time, of electing me as your reprcsentative,. yau may rely onmy best eHorts being used to promate your interests Tam, Gentlemen, Your obedient servant, 3. T. JENKINS. Ch'town, March 16, 1891—dy 4i .wy 1i DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. A® we intend movieg from our present Store to the more commodious Store in MORRIS’ NE\NV BLOCK, we will eell off our stock of Fancy and Toilet Articles at greatly reduced rates, viz., SOAPS. Bick" 480 ~ All the well-known PERFUM ES, kinds on the market. Large assortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes, Combs, Toilet Powders, Paste, Tooth Pastes, Powders, Creams. Agent for Lazarus, Optician, London and Montreal. SPECTACLES at all prices and qualities. mch19 BELVIDERE 10 LET, | Bainard, Conservative, is probably elected t-| by a good majority, although all the polling Sun- | * meee aces Will not be he ard from petore | Easterly winds increasing to strong breezes or gales, fair to-day, snew or rain ' to-night or to-morrow, rising tempetature. i — IMPORTED SEED GATS | English Black Tartarian. \ E ARE NOW READY to book orders for this strong-growing, prolific and fish Black Oats, and valuable variety of En ne expect to receive our first supply via 8. 8, Uawiettetown.............. $180 00 “Stanley,” about 23rd March. From reli- Little ee ee Bs ia, § 25 able English sources we have the following I hs die nan, one Si 30 92 descriptions :— ey Grand Daem nat rrroseereeee: 57 42: « TARTARIAN.—1 Early. 2. Very pro- 4t Peter’, a MUTA es 145 becuse . 37 00 lific,—in some cases here 11 to 12 quarters (8 Tien Mees Uh al ¢..cccecceee +» 17 10 bushels each) per acre, the average being 7 to er To te epee eee 45 70 8 quarters—very commonly 10 quarters, and rn" cececoeess 88 76 vary in weight from 40 to 42 Ibs. per bushel St Teresa’ Deseee weeecreees eeesee 1900 natural weight.” ‘No Oats are in such Midi mana." peeeeece 5) 00 general favor here as the Brack TARTARIAN Egmont Bay Berar ** $2 sb eons a . They seem to suit all soils.” SOUT, ........ : pean 15 78 XN ' eres and Montague oe 1 orgetown and Cardigan Bridge : 6 0 English White Potato Oats. ‘dlington .. DeSable ee eee 7 00 | A plump, heavy Oat, bright in color with meat eal 70:1 comparatively thin hal! ; valuable for export Rol! ) Bay or for meal. Our supply will be due about Fort Augustus. ae a = Ist April, Sample may now be seen at our ee ee 14 07 Store, and orders should be sent in at once, Wamdidc?. 36 15 Price on application. tae nee cs. 49 For further information about Seed Oats, ee 6 15 Wheat, Fodder Corn and hundreds of varie- Blomotield ih ttt lteter 10 gn ties of Needs for the Farm and Garden, write Tracadie Dates, «, oY ie, wes ren - 35 for our * Ilinstrated Seed Catalogue” for BNO hits... sss cccccccce 1) go 1891. Address,— BP iccccsccccccncaces. 708) GEO. CARTER & C8., ot . SEEDSMEN. Total amount collected.......... $975 83 | magia Thia money has been duly forwarded to bib ee stricken districts to be dis- . Sthongst the more distressed in- SOianty, a \ . ——"/~2 = © 2 ee eee arisen Et relic of British mission work ussia. Near the celebrated *alerin ime. . . 9 dd the +-piace, Pativorsk, and within sight iis wa range of the Caucasus, Madited by oe . 7 on chiefly in- Vides ermans, aud the church ser- There im that of his successor Nicholas. ate, ce weld in their language the consti os sil left t w members 0 Convert « a ¥y, the children at the Mission fotersat;,, * “0 can speak English It ia WILY are . “ 7 te that au mg the commu- Party it 4 persons of Circassian and the ola yr ¥ howe fathers were the fruit dependent * i. This ¢ ony is entirely ig ruled . aii @c es e8tIC4l superiors, Mines of | in accordance with the ordi- | The Missi. he . ree Ch aren of Scotland the Tegn ft Was originally ¢ mameneced in hot Czar Alexander L., and sup- = i | cette cis Ch’town, Mare 19, 1891—dy law wky | -FNTENDING to leave the Island, we have | decided to sell, as early as possible, the following properties :— 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. C. D. Rankin. Size of each, 43x100 feet, and handsomest lots in the city. One Loton Strawberry Hill, é site the residence of Mr. Wiliam McLean, St. Peter’s Read. : 5 shares Charlottetown Driving Park, 20 * #£Georgetown oes 9 Inland Steam Navigation Co., | Cherry Mantle and Grate, | l Marb e oé sé “es j % 1 good seeond-hand Piano—will be se for $75 00, 1 do. do., will be sold for $25 directly oppo- on extra fine, Also, all our stock of Stoves. For if not sold by E. H. NORTON & CO, i mehll—dy eod & wky Anction, be sold | : 3i riven Ist July. Private Sale. | sion given July ; | S°ENDERS will be received up to TUES- i DAY, 24th March, instant, at 4 o’clock, ip. m., by the undersigned, from parties de- | sirous of leasing this property, “for purpose of } pasturage, for one or three years. Ls surity will be required for payment of the rent. DAVIES & i ; SY HASZARD. Convention. THIRD DISTRICT. MEETING of Liberal-Conservative i Delegates of the Third Electoral Dis- trict of Queen’s County, will be held in J. D. McLeod’s Hall, on Tuesday, the 24th March, instant, at 12 o'clock. noon, to select a Can. didate to contest the seat mad» vacant by the resignation of Donald Ferguson. The electors of each Pulling District are requested to appoint forthwith three delegates to attend this Convention. Ww. &. STEWART, Secy. Lib.-Con. Association. Ch’town, March 17, '91—td FOR SALE. ee mee oe i” No. 11 Queen Street-— Tons Pressed Hay, Bags Cracked; Barley and Oats, Rags Fiour and Bags Shorts, Ba s Bran, Casks Cod Oil, 50 Boxes V. Raising, 300 1lb. Boxes Figs, 20 4 Chests Tea, Qtls. Codfish. W. J. BOSWALL, Ch’town, March 17, ’91—dy wli a . WANTS, LOST, FOUND ac ———_ T° LET.—One-half the House situatei on the corner of Hillsborough and Euston Streets, at present occupied 2 Mr. D. T. Johnsten. Possession May Ist. Enquire at this office. mchi9—tt O RENT, and possession given on the ‘at Vay T next, the House on Prince Street adjoiniog the residence of James Paton, Esq., and opyosite Judge Young’s premises. Apply next dvor to Wa. BoyLx. tlist May pd—~mcb20 WANTED.—A reliable person to act as local representative of a corporation with a paid- up capital of $250,000, in the sale, through Sub- Agents and Solicitors, of Instalment Savinxs Bonds, A desirable and life-long pori ion to the right pereon, Address. Mutual Investment Co., Eastman Biock, Minneapolis,Ming, iw- mhly ANTED.—An assistant Boo keeper, who bas had experieuce in an office. Apply at THE EXAMINER oftice. tf—mchi8 scriber’s residence, Fitzroy Street, a small brown spaniel doz, with leather-studded collar, Any person giving such information as will lead to the recuvery ot said dog will be suitably re- warded by the undersigued.—CHas. Leigu, JR. me! 18—3i = STRAYED OR STOLEN from the sub- ANTED.~—Pant and vest maker. Mast be WwW neat hand and willing to learn. Board free to the right party.—W. N. R1eGs. mli7 dzi wli ; OUND —On Prince Street, a few days ago, &@ watch and chain. Owner may have the same by proving vroperty and paying for this adst Apply at ‘his otiice. mij 3i pd yugh Park, occuriec y Mrs. H»w- adioining the house occupied by Mr. ’ Possess.on givea en or about the of Ma:. Ap):ly to Lemugs PHILUIPS. mechié—6i eod 0 LET.—The Dwelling Houze on north side of T Hillsbe rurt zard, and } Perey Po} i first | , ro LEt.—A Brick Dwelling, situate on Water Street, now in the cccnps tion of George J. Wright, Esq., containing drawing room, dining land breakfast roms, aod six bedreoms. osses- ‘Also—A ‘ottage containing : : ag een a eight rooms, situate on Hillis oroug.i Street, no | S-eupied by Mr. Wm. H. McEwen. Possession ! For particulars apply to FRIDAY, ee chase of a large asually low well to wait until Charlottetown, March 18, 1891. GREAT 790 200 end) AGY YOU CAN HAVE NO DOUBT AS TO THE Purity & Wholesomoness ——OF YOUR—— CAKE, PASTRY AND BUNS, IF YOU ARE USING WOODILL’S BAKING GERMAN | POWDER. Tenders for Plastering. corner 1891, at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Ch’town, where particulars for same may be obltiined. March 17—tf AUCTION SALES. Ww are prepared to conduct Auction Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, ete., in any part of the City or Island at moderate rates. Prompt payments. us @ trial. CHARLES I. MORRISON, Auctioneer, 106 Queen Street. Good references. Give meh1l2 ae We Not Only Sel! Snectacles, WE FIT TH=™! ACH EYE TESTED SEPARATELY at a small extra charge. E. W. TAYLOR, Optician. Charlottetown, March 14, 189]—Im dw ive t Ist May. } es Oe. cod tf-—mehi6 ‘ dena lt ect ntl AAO LALLA LOL AAT i prices. ( ‘ENDERS for plastering the Stone House, of Kent and West Streets, AO lag MO te atte emits. el tee SLL OS + ly le tt z = el en dee a-2 MARCH 20, 1891. _ , 189 Ae Ns se A a tl, ooneenmemeinlf 3) v Sis, Tring, Ha, Fore, Mle, ne mene ene He «Xx | eS enienaiinemntanian ‘In a few days we will show a portion of Mr. Paton’s purchases in the above lines. lots of Rich tilack Silks by the best French makers. Mr, Paton writes that he has completed the pur- Also—Special lot of FRENCH SILKS at un- Intending purchasers will do these are received, as they will be sold cheap to make room for farther stock. - JAMES PATON & GO. - - GHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE. COTTON SALE. 325 Pieces WHITE COTTON, . GREY COTTON, m TICKING, ‘ PRINT (New), : GINGHAMNIS. AUSOQ—30 Pieces of New Flannelettes, Table Damasks, E'owelling, Towels, Sheeting. Circulars, Pil- low Cottons, selling off at very closest prices for Cash {0} J. B. MACDONALD. Charlottetown, February 12, 1891—dy & wky ET AVING TO REMOVE in the Month of April, while our Store is undergoing extensive alterations, we will, the next four weeks, offer some Special Lines in at a Great Reduction to — = = ee — emoval Noti —————( x)--—-— during CLUCKS, SILVERWARE, X&e., avoid trouble of storage. G. H. TAYLOR, Watchmaker and Jeweler, Ch’town, March 13, 1891—2aw& wy North Side of Market Square. eee ee OD Telephnue Company of P. E. Island. Ch’town, wi'l be received up to 26th March, |° TOLL LINE STATIONE. ee WESTERN STATIONS. EASTERN STATIONS. Charlottetown, Mount Stewart, Hunter River, Peake’s Station, New G.-asgow, Cardigan, Laird’s Miils, Dundas, Rusticoville, Grand River Bridge, North Rustico, Annandale, Emerald, Souris, Tryon Mills, ' Ceorgetown, Crapaud, Lower Montague, Victoria, ' Montague, Freetown, | Murray River, Kensington, | Murray Harbor North, Clifton, Murray Harbor South, Stanley, New Perth, Malpeque, Valleyfield, Summerside, Orweil, Centreville, Vernon River Bridge, St. Eleanors. Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manager: Charletown, Oct, 14, 18990. ‘pact ene, Bei ee eee