and was Y, MARCI I 15, 18980. a oumneenemeaneai ,' - cateeenaie om FURNITURE Positive Unreserved pale, TUESDAY NEXT, MARCH 18th, Half-Past Ten O'clock, AUCTION ROOM. $1000.00 WORTH enna New and Handsome Furni- ture of all kinds, and a Fy Seale smtp olga ios ikage 010 Sar Re Aas OE ETE : vo —— ——— —S—_ LL | sATURD THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - Lau ae ; A ° ae ‘ . 7. . + THE 4 ILY EXAMINER Trot at Murray Harber North. Al i . a MARCH 15. 1 \ trot was held on the Basin Ice, Murray } ° 8SQ, y , : MARCH 16, Harbor North, on the 12th mst. A very large crowd of people and a great number , . . ; ' ie r OF * Notes and Comments. of horses attended, he prize of $3 ex tended to the owner of the speediest horse, : . ie Comment n the political situation | was secured by McLellan, of Browns i n | Ti ey] itt i Slt i . ’ here and the probable event of the game| Creek. Archibald Johnson's Pirate was a f el m pet io St. John S says; | good s cond, and would probably have been , h} s much better first, had he not been greatly an t t e there is a thorougdly , Ot] : 4 incapacitated by very sore feet. ther TES Th A ind nope gyoverament itt t - 2 ; sa pov b+ 5. tn hold ite own rses, notably among them Thomas ower W re t * ADL nok La : -. : : ; : and tog in any by-elections.’ Jenkins’ and Edward Irving’s, made very t yain I I ny ¢ t ° : ; ; . honorable performances Ss. &. U. \ surplus $4,.315,7060.90 in elgeh ; - i i" . — ee ROGERS: Jes 06 che presens years cnowm Horse Trot at Annandale. ‘ S| i } Ma n s asa até 4 ‘ i} ‘ n : : i } ~re ee : (yy LAT ‘ i pitatil i | vy efore the h ur arrived ‘ large ¢ n : ; ne ° j . , . ; , » > i> PPO SP OC OO LV SY ( ‘ y extriva } and that : fF ne ple assembled to witness and | <b> «> <> 7? << <P <> <> “> <7 xP _ oe ae <o é 3 - - 7 . | i . a. < : oe — a : tie trad Amada b cle ny (ia the | pa ictpate in what promised to be the mus! } } ee | baa | | | | | | | | | as | | At : as a | | ti | oth 1D (a ernment Nova Scotia, | interesting races of the season In this ( —s | | \+ | | esa | | | ] » had b , f minor races—cha With & Ge@u j i eat years transactions There had been — ol goer a. ‘rp wd | | () | | | - — ~12 "O° | lenges being freely thrown out and as eely | | Are See . y amounting S45. 16 bes § DVL gv | AMS 5 : , ; : eS 7 Sk SN eee ee 5 ol R } : , » } | accepted (he day and the track were all |———-—— a © | : rowed : : iex > ‘> ial : *. ° . : } ore ot . , tiie | ral ) i be desired, [he entries in the first ; 3 , tt conomV : ar wpa sg par S PALern OF CCOnOm. * | class race Were Eastern Chief, owned and The ¢ c y on tne cote | dviven by P ilip francis, and Royal Streak, = 1u pus iV s f British wned and driven by Alex Campbell. A good Oy capital in { ed S 3, says that if] start was made, with Chief slightly leading, the En spitalists go on as they have] which maintained fer the first hundred been doting y will vn the country. | yards,—then it was ne k and neck tothe half orn t ‘ ‘our col emporary continues, | mu ifter which Royal Streak took the lead, gE . is at W OUP Con ita pe sry ct aos, ; oe | { o the finish. In the next heat 1t the presumptuous arrogance and super- | ud kept it to the fi ; aa be ; } -< | Chief came in half a length ahead, but broke lious boasti f our American neighbors | ; lieall oe the : ' on | badly The heat was disallowed, n i. es i es ee eae hat . aT ' ee rt ti ir ov i ~~ 0 -mgh = ; stp — | third he at, Roval Streak took the lead and business sagacity and bound- | ' Desheund Gua — 1 of Joha Bi Brother J MACHAN | winner. In the second class there were four will svon be mortgaged to him for a Ae 18} entries, Donald A. Campbell's Jeff winning. WwW a S with E. McLaren’s Pansy Blossom a good i - . Che sum annually paid out in pensions | second. From the start it was seen that the I : | fight l ‘tween these two, anc was by »© United States wou'd support one of | Hyht we i between these two, and it : ‘ r f ventral » prettiest trotting of the day. In the third the & standing armies ol central = : ve : , tage we lass, Bennett McDonald’s Black Bess took 1 . i . nv pension appropri iss, : i A iit AmouUuAa Densi i ‘)) ; ; : ' ye : ‘ i st m Oa th ice there were some e ae : ee ie a ce ei eplendid specimens oO! the equine race, among aan som Ant : : aid oo. | 8} I 1 : 99S, 627,40! Saas: Sepentes nly What | which was one driven by M. McCormack, of 18 aADSsLiuTe Yn essary meet the ooiga | Narrows Creek. ns already irred, and supplementary | Henry NoRrron, is n wiartton 18 Sul c rry if a ve | Annandale, March 13, INOO. Sec y: the SLUU.0UI.U000 mark In additi B to! ae +) ef , o) le } m 4 red «; ss | ee : ; . s his Sec ary Noble h urged nere Religious Services. LO pass a dependent pension bill, which is | kept it to the finish _ ted to take from $50,000,000 oF Services in Zion Church to-morrow will $50,000,000 a year out of the treasury. ibe conducted by the Pastor, Rev. David : —e Dep Minister of Sutl ‘ rland, at I] a. m., and in the evening at f = an | 7 o'clock. Morning Prayer Meeting at 10.15. ee oe a ee =. renee ~ | Sabbath School and Bible Ciass meet at 2 30 u 1 the soye <a imm gration Guring| | ne the past year by the Committee of Agricul- ‘Be Yhe regular Gospel Meeting in con- ture and Colonizatio He said the total nection with the Y. M. C. a will be immigration into Canada 1889 was 27,-! held toemorrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Sub- c whereas was 37,700 in 1853 Ui l ject: *“*The Draught of Fishes,” Luke 5,1 to these 18,732 entered by the St. Lawrence,|i1. A cordial invitation extended to ail, and 3,177 entering by Montreal direct, and | especially to strangers and \oung men. 26.309 entered Manitoba. The number of} Remember the Railway Gospel Meeting to settlers fromm the United States was 38,617, {| morrow efterpoxen in McLeod's Hall at 4 whom 26,521 were returning Canadians, ol ck. You will always find a welcome. which goe » show that all who leave; *©S808: ] Timothy, + “% “Godliness is C i 4 etter themselves do not| profitable unto all things, having promise of | fin hat this can be done in the { nited | ife that now 1s, and ol that which 1s _ ae ‘ ; Come, States. Attention was called to the reports | Services in the Upper Priree Street Church | circulated re sarals y tie settle ment ul to-morrow as fol WS : Prayer meeting, 7 30; crofiers in the Northwest, a Gaelic society | preaching at 11 a. m. by Rev. W. W. Brewer; in T oO a tually soliciting sid for them | bible class at 2? 30; evange ical service at a Mr. Lowe said that if there were any} led by Rev. W. Brewer. foundation for these reports the agent of | a + ie + 1 } trtment wo i i have informed the i Personal. government, Mr. Colmer, who was sent | out by the commissioner in London, made | Mr. A. W. Hayden, representing the Can- | » vert eport to the Minister of Agricu]-| ada Paper Compay, Montreal, is at the Os- | ture, to he effect that the crofters were in b re House. 7s 8 Se : a satisfactory condition. He would make| _ John Doul, President of the Bank of Nova| special inquiries and have the report con- | "°%t!4, leaves Halifax in a few days on a trip | Pn : 7 : | to England via Jamaica. } ' S Shed Shad ese tradictea He a'so stated that the govern ment hai not given any assisted passa t ; : lipmigan's ince the agreement ‘ in 1556. T. » } > i vile , Dea must admitted that average town boy correction It must also be admitted that if the 6 } ‘ » 7 ~ ariotte needs times. eXpirea ges to} Home papers report that A + - i INTERMENT.—The John | ‘ . | the body of a girl named | POR ot. | Lucy Meinnis, whose parents reside at Carle- | a | ton, P. B. at) i correction be administered Judiciousiy and | not in anger, it willdo good. The parents and teachers of these days are, on the whole, rather inclined to be too careless in their conduct of the training of the rising reneration strict, or harsh The consequence is now seen in a roughness of speech and rudeness of manner on the rt f the chil iren which wou a h ive been rrilying to the generation of our grand- fathers and grandmothers. It wiil be wel if the results do not make for social than to be too rder and Iixness of morals in the years that are to come. But individual instances are not wanting in which both teachers and parents overstep the mark set by en- lightened discipline for the correction of naughty boys and giddy girls, the results being, in such instances, worse even than those of the prevalent carelessness. Such , +, aii instance was, in the opinion of the Sti- pendi ary Magistrate, preseated at the Pi lice U ure yestel lay forenoon. It is, ol: course, the bounden duty of a teacher to maintain order in his school, and to enforce, if force be necessary to that end, obedience to his ec We have no sympathy with parents who are wont to rush into court in the endeavor to humiliate a teach- er whenever the househoid darling comes home with his fingers in his mouth. But teachers should not forget that discipline may be maintained and obedience enforced witout an undue use of the red, and that tne tends rather to disorder than to Offences for which the r a 1s required are tew and hein us; and, inthe punishment of such offences, care should be taken that the rod be not too big, or the strong arm that wields it moved by the power of anger. Let pun- ishment be inflicted when punishment is deserved; but let it be done with judg- ment, ten.pered by charity. eed Lecal Notices. mMinancs. . L undue use of the rod order. Great sale of rubbers now going on at Mc- Eachen’'s shve store. ‘@ Shamrocks for sale at Ridgway’s Nursery, Upper Prince Street. St. Patrick’s Day.—‘*The Green Immortal Shamrock” for sale at J. B. Macdonald's, Shamrocks at Ridgway’s Nursery, Upper Prince Street. La Grip preventative.—Keep the feet dry and warm by buying a pair of rubber boots at Goff Broa. New Clothiag.—If you want a new suit that will fit well and wear weil, go to J. Bb. Mac- douald’s, The rush to the bankrupt sale at Goff Bror, stili continuee. Everyone is delighted with the bargains they get. Universal Satisfaction—The Boots and Rubbers bought at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. Go there. A common ssying just now —After all it does not pay to buy old shop worn boots at any price. Our advice is to buy only the best and cheapest at the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. —marl5 4i A mistake to buy old shop hoots. Bay new stock, h et quslity, always the cheapest at the » boot end Shoe Store. mbl3 dw 6 j i | (according to the Jewish Chronicle) by de- i i | the thirteenth verse of Isaiah xlviii, the »:. | letter ‘*r”’ ais- Dr. Adler drew the attention of Dr. | Wright, Librarian of the British and Foreign Bible Society, to the error, and } | | tecting a printer's error in a recent issue of | | were on board twenty five passengers. island, passed through that city a} few evenings ago on the way home from Bus- ton for interment. Her death, it is alleged, was the result of a criminal operation per- formed by Dr. Eastman, of Boston, who is now uoder arrest. cianielatilinie An Error 1s Tue Brete.—The Pall Mall Gazette says: The son of the Rev. Dr. H. Adler has distinguished himself the Bible from the Cambridge press. In instead of the letter ‘*f” has been used to commence the word ‘** foundation.” the latter obtained from the Cambridge Press for Master Adler the guinea which the Press offers to anyone who discovers a mistake. — Ricut.—A letter from in St. John from Tue PortTIA ALL Mr. Joseph Merrit, received Bermuda on the Sth, making the run out from Yarmoutb ia 68 hours On entering the channel in the morning she struck on a reef, and remained until 6 o’clock in the even- ing, when she flrated. A diver examived the Portia’s bottom and pronounced it all right. The Portia sailed again at 11 o'clock onthe morning of the 6th. Mr. Merritt speaks of the good sea-going qualities of the Portia and the pleasant passage. There At the time of wiiting Mr. M. states the ther- mometer stood 76 degrees in the shade. stints Tuey Bevireve ix NewspareR Men.— Our valved contemporary, the Moncton Times, must be a popular journal in Monc- ton. At the general election Mr. H. T. Stevens, the principal proprietor, who up to afew months ago was the responsibie editor as well, received the almost unani- mous vote of the town. On Monday last, at the municipal election, Mr. J. Sutton Boyd, who has long been on the staff of the paper, and lately assumed the editorial management, was elected to the council. He received a large vote, more than twice as large as was necessary to elect him. Mr. Boyd is a thorough newspaper man, and therefore will be a credit to the Moncton counci), —St. John Sun ” inn wUne Week Only—Men’s American gum rub} ber boots, only $2.95 a pair. Gents’ Ameri- ean rubbers, 50c a pair, at McEachen’s Shoe Store. It was Madame Roland who said: ** The more | know of men the more | admire dogs.” Another fool who “didn’t know It was loaded” lives in Rochester, New York. He has killed his four year old daughter. Of course he is ‘‘ completely prostrated,” but that will not undo the result of his folly. ** | wish to say to the congregation,” said the minister, **thst the pulpit is not res- ponsible for the error of the printer on the ticket for the concert in the Sunday School room. The concert is for the benetit of the \rch Fund, not the Arch Fiend. We will now siog hymn e*x, To err is human, tu forgive divine. | | receive special attention. ape | WE HAVE MADE ‘Lace C SPECILL ARRANGEMENTS —WITH A—— Leading Fur Manufacturer we are able to offer urtalns. Immense Stock ! Latest Novelties! Superior Value! 450 PATRS. which By AT SAME LOW PRICES A LIMITED NUMBER OF Ask For Our Spec’al Lines Ask For Our Special Lines Ask For Our Special Lines NOTTINGHAM CURTAINS OUR SPECIALTY. ! Bokharen and Astrakan JACKETS, sane high grade as those supplied by us last season, the quality of which WE GUARANTEE, Ask For Our Special Lines ! Ask For Our Special Lines ! Ask For Gur Special Lines ! BEER BROS. Orders and measurement given Now will BEER BROS. BikbH BROS. | | — 1] Ao ee LE PELIEEPELE ETE RL US LELE Eee teed ieee a tite ee Pr OOOO OOS OSS OO SS OOS Our Engagements. From Liverpool, G. B., for Charlottetown Direct. ' ONDAY, 17th—Lot Hay, near Pownal 1 Tuesday, 18th—Extensive Furniture Sale, also Mortgage Sale at Law Courts. Wednesday, 19th—Trade Sale at F. T. New- bery’s. Thursday, 20th—Alex. McKay’s, at New London, Friday, 2lst~Government Sale of Exhibition Buildings on grounds. Saturday, 22ad—Land, Stock and Mill Cards i at P. M. Bourke’s, Lot 49. Monday, 24th— PA Eldon House and Furniture, Kent Street. thir % Room for other engagements after March 24th. 355 SPP E. H. NORTON & CO., eee Se eS 15— i é i * "yr ce aneadliradins auetiensen THE FAST-SAILING BARQUE TENDERS FOR PLANK, SKOLDMOEN, JEALED TENDERS will be received at SLED TENDERS will be received at From Liverpool for Charlottetown WEDNESDAY, the 2nd of April, prox., from’ at ow parties willing to supply the City of Char- ABOUT Ist APRIL NEXT. lottetown with For Freight and other particulars apply in 50,609 Feet of Merchantable reyes te aoe Fate om John s et; in London, to John Pitcairn Sons, ee 3 inch 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, or here to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, March 13, 1890—tf TENDERS FOR STOGK, Estate of Ritchie Brothers, a oe EALED TENDERS, at a rate on the dol. J lar, will be received at the office of Weeks & Beer, up to March 20th, at noon, for the Stock in Trade, Ottice Furniture and Sundries of the above Estate, trusteed for the | benefit of their creditors. Goods and Stock Sheet may be inspected any day on application. Terms Cash. Trustees not bound to accept the highest or any tender. delivered on any wharf in Charlottetown the City may decide on or before the 10th of May next, Lumber to be surveyed here by legal Sur- veyor at City’s expense, The Counci) do not bind themselves to ac- cept the lowest or any tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, City Hall, March 15, 1890—3i pat 3i ) SALT! SALT! SALT! ° 1 50 BUSHELS OF TURK'S ISLAND ” SALT, in Store. For sale hy PEAKE BROS. & CO. mchli—tt WEEKS & BEER, Assignees of Estate of Ritchie Bros. large lot of Second-hand Household Effects. 32 BEDROOM SUITES, Feather Mattresses, Lounges, Extra Tables, Chairs, etc., etc. NO LIMIT TO PRICES. Our instruc tions are to make a positive cleafance uf the lot without regard to value. OWNED ABROAD. Nobody in prices. Beds, interested No better opportunity has ever been offered, as goods have never been sold under the same circumstances here before. All will be sold, no matter how small the crowd. Not on exhibition til] day of sale, at half- past 1) oclock, as we have no interest in the matier. E. H. NORTON & CO, mchI3—t! sle Auctioneers. Continuation of THAUE SALE. NHE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL AUCTION, at his Warehouse, Street, on Wednesday, March 19th, MM "> BY Water AT if O'CLOCK, A. rw has A further supply of STA GOODS, cem- prising chietiy : Puncheons Tierces - MOLASSES, Barrels j FLOUR, RAISINS, SUGAR, PICKLES, RICE, BISCUIT, BEANS, BAKING SODA, COFFEE, BLACKING, PICKLES, SOLE LEATHER, KEROSENE, LAMP CHIMNEYS TOBACCO, STARCH, 100 boxes HORSE SHOE NAILS, 4 tons BARBED WIRE FENCING, And other Goods. Terms liberal, and made known at sale. FENTON T. NEWBERRY. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, mchl3—tl sle pat P. B. ISLAND RAILWAY. XEALED TENDERS, addressed to the \) undersigned, and endorsed “ Tender for Steam Coal,” will be received until MON- DAY, 31st inst., inclusive, for the supply of Six Thousand Two Nundred (6.200) Tons of the Mest Fresh Mined Round Sfeam Coal, fer Loce- motive use, Tenders to state the price per ton of 2,240 lbs., delivered as follows :—~ Cente... cs des 2,950 Tons, PUNE. cdc. disc ec. 2,400 * I hi. heed. deed talk va oe NE oii ss dah cninitie nck ek 300 «= ¢s ee al ee EN — At least one-quarter of the whole quantity required at each of the above mentioned Sta- tions to be delivered on or before the 30:h day of June next, and delivery of the whole to be completed on or before the first day of October, 1890, The first payment will be mode in July, and monthly thereafter. Ten (10) per cent wi'l be retained from each paymeat until the final and satisfactory completion of the contract. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, March 12, 1890 } pat 2i Charlottetown Roller Mills, Prices Low for Choice Family Flour. Ch'town, March 13, 1890—lw WANTED AT ONCE. HREE WOMEN COAT MAKERS, to work in New Glasgow, N. 8, G. A. DIXON & CO., New 4 N. 8. mchly—dy Zw_ The time for receiving the above Tenders. has been extended to the 22nd inst. mehl5 JR SALE CHEAP—An eligible Building Los Alley 3st near U oper Prince St. Churo: wad Sethvol_UOae Aum, Told Ga sane \ HEAT GERM MEAL, for P CORN MEAL. for Feed, WHEAT MEAL, CRA‘ KED OATS, BRAN and SHORTS. Leave orders at Mill or at the Store, GRURGE E. FULL, orridge, aa mehlt—Zi vod | Fall & Cb iB MARC NHIS is the Month we sel] Carpets, Oilcloths, Lino- ri leums, Art Squares, Crumb Cloths, Rugs, Mats, and all] kinds of House Furnishings at a sacrifice, We have a few pieces of BRUSSELS CARPET, which we have marked down to 75 cents a yard. Genuins Brussels Carpet ~~ ‘ i J AT “NTS A YARD, and we have Jots of the better grades, of whici we sold so. much last March, and which gave such splendid satisfaction, Never before had we such a large stock of good patterps and rich colorings to select from at this season of the year. Tapestry Carpets, from Thirtv Cents up to the best made; also Scotch and Unions at very low prices, Measure your room (or let us doit). Take advantage of the low prices and have oue of our handsome Carpets. An ex- amination will convince you. Lace Curtains. We have just opened Three Hundred Pairs of Lace Curtains to be sold this month. Our prices on these goods are “away down.” a ee WINDOW SHADES. Plain and Decorated - over Fiity pat erns to select from— with the best Spring Rollers made. As our CARPET DEPART- MENT is the LARGEST ON THE ISLAND, you can depend on geiting the best assortment, and our prices speak for them- selves. K L ey SQUARE, ee ee ae Ji. Pa MARKET March 3, 1890. ———— on va WHITE WOOD 0,000 Feet White Wood re- ceived, Splendid Quatity. eee Will be sok! Cheap to Carpenters and Carriage Builders. a MARK WRIGHT & 00. jani7