~~ wo , rocal and Other [fems. f | ay was bi rught FiaYy A large quantity « iby to-a o ther Scott Act offend:r Goxre Down Another + om 48 FOR jownu J ult fou owe mente ia ; TourRNAL.—This excellent ' Z : 7 a y for March’is at the; Diamond Bo > —— ved in Georgetown at 4.45 e special train with mails liately for town ; - soarnst Hie Hars.—A bill now before ne Nevada legislature makes it a misdemean sny woman to wear a hat at any theatre eater height thar three inches. o Sauipe NEws $y cable to Hon. W. | Richards, we learn that the barkentine Rita.” Trainor, master, arrived at Bahia, Brazil, on the 18th inst., in 37 days - ELECTRICITY Mr. T. B. Grady, Station Master a Summerside, has been invited to read his excellent paper on * Electricity” in kidfellows’ Hall in this city, shortly. - HakVARD's Sruveyts.—An exchange says smong the foreign students at Harvard cseninienimian Pource Court.—This morning: | | | i lo met j Manu. } ; clam bait free of duty for boat fishing as tonald DAILY LAAMINER, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL DesPpatTcuges To THe EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. Summary of croceedings, —- Orrawa, Feb. 19. There was considerable recrimination among the Opposition members to-day over last might’s fiasco, and one or two have threatened to leave the party unless better generalship is shown. It is understood that six or seven charges will be preferred against Mr. Robertson for breach of the Independence of Parliament Act. Mr, Edyar gives notice of a bill to place on the free list articles of me:chandize the production of which may be controlled by trusts or combinations. General Laurie will move for correspon- dence with the Customs Department in reference to the importation of tish in bond | for the ‘pose of subse ‘tati e 24 from Nova Scotia, 6 from Cape Breton, | or the pur pose of subsequent exportation 44trom New Brunswick and 3 from P. E. Is- | Representations have been made to the Government to allow the importation of well as fot schooner fishery, the contention Macdonald, drank and incapable, $3 or 14 | of the boat fishermen being that théy are jays: Peter McArthur, arrested on a warrant r disobedis manded till Friday for witmesses. :?> &y OLp Sevaw. Lhe Moncton Times re- | ts that the oldest sqnaw living at the Mis sion, im Restigouche Co., 1s said to be 110 years ol! Her name is Martha Thomas. She is hale and hearty, and uses rum and tobacco. he Sabian AGAlNxst TREATING. — ; : at snmeed Into ice of a Ncott Act summons, re- ,o | tion expressive o en ration as the of a resolu- rotound regret of | the Commons that no measure of Home | Rule has yet been granted to Lreland, but | that the rights and liberties of Her Majes- ty’s subjects in Ireland have been subverted by the Coercion Bill, and declaring that the _A bill hae been intro- | Tanting of Home Rule to Ireland will not e Pennsylvania legislature, mak- | Only gratify the Queen’s loyal sabjects of 5S ‘ te ing ita pauishable oifsnce for ome man to (the Dominion, but materially assist to es- treat another to a drink, the penalty being a a fiae of not less than $50 nor more than $1000. tablish on an enduring basis, profitable aud friendly relations between this Dominion > co ;and the United States, with the effect of Phe world-wide reputation of Ayers Sarsa-| relieving Her Majesty’s Government from os ‘ ' 1¢ > i sceteniindl ; . parilla is the natural result of its surpassing dangerous complications. value as a blood medicine. Nothing, in the whole pharmacopa i, effects more astonishing results, I bility, and all forms of blood disease, than this remedy. a siecle . . Ln @& @ Scientific Association will meet in the Y. n scrofula, rheumatism, general ae The Hartford Horror. Hartrorp, Conn., Feb. 19, Work on the ruins of the Park Central Socirry.—The Literary and! Hocel was stopped about two o'clock this morning, the opinion prevailing that no M. C. Hall to-morrow evening, at 7.30}one could longer be alive inthe debris. Yclock. Mr. W. A. Weeks, jr., will read This morning at 7 o’clock the work was re- a short paperonthe subject of ‘* Ocean |sumed and conducted under or very near Currents.” The public are respectfully in vited to attend - Conpvuctorn Dismissep.—The T'imss says that Conductor McManus of the Buctouche and Moncton Railway was last week removed from his position and Mr. Beverly Smith, of Bucteuche, appointed in his stead. Itis stated that McManus’ removal was due to de- velopments in cannection with certain charges current some time. the remaining part of the rotten structure and at considerable risk. The foundation wall of what remains is crumbling and the wind is blowing down bits of brick from the different stories. The whole is certain to fall unless pulled down, which action has been deferred until more bodies are reco- vered from the ruins. A piece of the boiler, weighing 240 lbs., was found 75 feet from its proper position. Up to 10 o'clock 17 puianeneitin A Carr Breton Mrrmaip.—They see all sorts of queer things in the Cape Breton lakes. The following is the latest from the Sydney Reporter: The mermaid that was seen about 85 years ago in Daniel McGilvary’s lake, at Victoria Mines, C. B., was seen again by Abraham Guthero and his wife Bridget a few days ago. They said they thought it was about nine feet in length and its fins were about a foot iong. ii eleeaaacee He Lost tas Mownry.—The countryman who took a drunken friend's money for safe- keeping, and who afterwards mysteriously lin yesteaday’s issue, got ** gloriously drunk himself yesterday and lost all but $5 of the amount during a earouse in that classic locality known as the **West Bog.’ The policemen have made every effort to find the missing money, but so dis Appear d, as nr > far without success, - A Bereavepo Famity.—We share the regret of many friends, respecting the heavy loss sustained by Captain MacDonald and Mas. McDonald, of Chepstow. Their last sad _be- reavement—announced in the proper columns of Tue Examiner-is the fourth they have had to bear withia the past seven years. One of their sons died last August, at the age of twenty-one, and, before that, a son and daughter passed away at the ages of eighteen and seventeew years, respectively. <- Ratway Sration Bcornep.—The railway tation and telegraph office at Middleton, [| S., together with all the goods and_ bag- age stored therein, and all railway and tele- graph office requirements, books, etc., were totally destroyed by fire at 5 o'clock oa Sun- day mornisg. The building was in full blaze when first noticed, which left no chance to save anything, The tire is supposed to be the work or an incendiary, as the station master had closed the station oa Saturday evening at tat ‘ N dead bodies have been taken from the ruins and 10 injured sent to the hospital. The militia have been kept on continuous duty, as the pslice force is not strong enough to keep back the crowds who press around those engaged in digging out the debris of the wrecked hotel and hinder the work. The two engineers of the hotel have becn held under $10,000 bonds. we The Parnell Commission. § Dus, Feb. 19. The Freeman's Journal, after reviewing the course of the investigation before the Parnell Commission, says that even the testimony of the last two weeks and the in- troduction of the Parnell letters is tame compared with what is to come. It predicts revelations of a sensational character which will take the Court and country by surprise. A state of things will be disclosed surpassing fictions of the imagination. The Freeman's Journal does not enter into particulars, holding its information in reserve so that the case of the defence may not be prejudiced by premature publications. It points out that there will be a thrilling end to a spy in- former, detective and purchaser of false testimony which is destined to become historic for England and Ireland. Nova Scotia News. Hauirax, Feb. 19. Capt Charles H. Lorway died at Sydney, C. B,, yesterday. During the past three years he commanded a Canadian fishery eruiser, The Provincial Legislature will be open- ed here on Thursday by Chief Justice Mac- donald, Administrator. 6 o'clock, and left no fire in the stove at the time ae HARRISON 'S American's Washington correspondent tele- | graphs the following probable Harrison Cabinet as coming from a reliable source:— Secretary of State, James G. Blaine; Secre- tary of the Treasury, Charles Foster, Ohio; Secretary of War, J. E. Rusk; Secretary of the Navy, John KR. Thomas, Illinois; Secre- tary of Agriculture, Warner Miller, New York; Secretary of the Interior, J. W. Noble, Missouri; Postmaster-General, John R. Wanamaker, Pennsylvania; Attorney- General, M. M. Estee, California. - No Prace Lixe Home.—‘‘ The East is good ' ’ remarked Mr. Charles Pat- ton, who has recently returned from a two- years’ sojourn in the ‘* wild and wooly West. Mr. Patton is a St. John boy, an i formed one of a party of young people who left a town, P. E. 1... a couple of years ago, to ob- tain a glimpse of life in the West. He was . Albuquerque, New Mexico, for @ time, _ algo in sections of Southern California, an the opinion he has foriaed is that, | on the in the East is just as satisfactory, enough for me, The general s‘ore of Falconer & Dunning at Acadia Mines, was burglarized last night. Cautver.—The Baltimore! ‘py, suspected party was captured at Lon- donderry Station to-day at the muzzle of a revolver. He made a full confession, and gave the name of O’Brien. He says he be- longs to Halifax. Railway Collision. Monrrear, Feb. 19. Last night the Portland incoming express and a local passenger train for St. Hyacinthe collided with great force two miles from the last named town. The engineers both sprang from their trains and escaped, and fortunately only one passenger, named Lussier, was seriously injured. Station Agent Landry, at St. Madeline, disobeyed orders and allowed the Portland express to leave the depot and thus caused the col- lision. Duty on Flour. Toronto, Feb. 19. Ata meeting of Ontario millers held here whole, life i oe ena ‘eas liable to come to a speedy termination I L@858 lias : ‘ than in the Weat He wili go back to the oan wo vot. ao d e nloy of the ¢ harlottetown Woolen Com- ae? robable that other members of yan lt is p n ber che party will soon return. —S4, John Globe. cnsiciiciisiadiea Ep vc Visit.—A telegram to the Hali- aaa ' ' aap 66% id states that Bishop Courtney — 1s fax 4H: _ Co | enthusiastic reception meeting ith a most in his progress through Lu ond that the Bish pse le queit and energetic 7 . - *: aa addresses are prodrciag a profouad impression upon the people. At Mahone Bay, on ori last, assisted by the Rev. W. Snyder and the 2ev. KE. A. Harris, he conse rated St. James Church, which ‘ranks among the finest church buildings of the Province, the archi- tect being Mr. W. C. Harris, of Charlotte- town. Over a thousand persons were present on the occasion. in the evening the Bishop confirmed seventy persums im tire mewly con- secrated church. urg County, j to-day, it was decided to petition the Do- | minion Government to increase the duty on flour to a dollar per barrel. ! niciiatpaeeniitneinntt Weather Bulletin. Torontre, Feb. 20.—-10 a. m | Westerly winds; tair, colder weather. a - a KitLep By THe Train.—Says the Moncton | Times; A young man about $3 years of age, inamed Herbert Cochrane, was struck and i killed by the engine of No. | train at North | Piver Crossing, between Salisbury and Petit- | eodiac, on Saturday afternoon. Deceased was lin the act of crossing the track when struck. | He drove two horses, both of which were also ‘killed. Tbe body was taken to Peticodiac on the train, where an inquest was held. Ths ‘body was not wutilated, but there were some Wud Wruides altout tie lead. i t { Rennie’s Seed Catalogue. We have received ‘a copy of the hand- somely iilustrated catalogue issued by Wm, Rennie, the well-known seedsman of To ronto, and it is certainly the most complete | publication of the kind which has reached us this season. Mr. Rennie offers a general list of Vegetable, Flower and Agricultural Seed, Seed Grain and Potatoes, and in ad- dition to a large collection of standard varieties, has a number of sterling Novel- ties, which are worthy of a trial from our patrons, The catalogue will be mailed free to all upon application to WiLLIaM REeNNIRk, Toronto. **T have used Ayer’s Pills for the past 30 years, and am satisfied I should not be alive to-day if it had net been forthem, They cured me of dyspepsia when all other reme- dies failed.”"T. P. Bonner, Chester, Pa. Ayer's Pills are sold by all druggists. ———— <a - Local Notices. Two thousand pounds cracked grain for sale low, by Geo. Carter & Co. £20 3ieod P. J. Foran is opening to-day a lot of fancy trouserings. Sleigh Robes and Fur Coats selling at cos at D. A. Bruce's. ti—{ebi3 Don’t fail to see P, J. Fornn’s new stock of cloths just received per steamer Stanley. Balance of Heavy Underwear selling at cost at D. A. Bruce’s. ti—feb13 Hard and Soft Felt Hats, from 4Uc. up, at John McLeod & Co's, . HAWKERS TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novl0—ily dy St. John, N. B. Notice of Meeting. HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEKRTING of the Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of Prince Edward Island, for the election of Direc- tors and receiving a statement of the affairs of the Bank. will be held at the Banking Office on THURSDAY, March 7th, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, a.m. Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier on or before WEDNESDAY, March 6th. By order, WM, McLKAN, Cashier. febi8—m w f tl dte $5.00. $5.00. Five Dollars in Cash W ILL be paid for the first five ($1 each eorrect answers (the bona fide solution of the person sending it) received from young ladies in Prince Edward Island under eighteen years of age, to the following :— ‘*How much will any Housekeeper lose who pays 25 cents for a Six Ounce Tin of Baking Pow- der, instead of es a ‘Ten Ounce Paper Pack- age of WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW- DER, which any Grocer (with a large profit) can retail at Twenty Cents. Directions for using the Powders must be taken into the calcylation. Address,— W. M. D. PEARMAN, Halifax, N. S. Names of competitors will not be published without permission, Look out for next month's offer ! feb7 COAL. a THE BLIZZARD HAS STRUCK US, our patrons and others in need of Coal can be supplied by calling on us. We have in Store a large supply of all the leading qualities, viz. :— OLD SYDNEY ROUND, ACADIA do., VICTORIA do., VALE do,, INTERNATIONAL do., INTERCOLONIAL RUN OF MINE, ACADIA AND VALE NUT, All of whieh will be sold at a small profit. R. McMILLAN, feb2—eo) & wky km_ her guar WANTS, LOST, FOUND de War TED.—A Nursemaid im a small-family, Good references required. Apply to Mr®. ARNAUD, Grafton Street. feb20 —_— preemies -_——— oe VERSEERS WANTED EVERYWHERE at home ortotravel. We wish to employ a reliable person in your county tetack up advyer- tisements and show cards of Electrie Goods. Advertisements to be tacked up «very where, on trees, fences and turnupikes, in conspicuous places, in town and country inal! parts of the Cnited States and Canada. Steady employment; wages $2.50 per day; expenses aivanced; no taiking required. Local work for all or part of the time, Address with stamp, Emory & Co., Managers, 241 Vine St., Cincinnati, O. No at tention paid to postal cards. 10i—febl19 OST.-—Yesterday between Southport Wharf i, and Charlottetown Flour Mill. a Buffalo Hobe. Finder will oblige by leaving it at this office, pd 3i—feb19 WANTE D.—A Canvasser on Commission (either sex) for Charlottetown and district. for the sale of Gower’s Steel Pens, the only makers in Canada. Must be intelligent and pushing, and furnish good references. Address, GOWER & Co., 114 Queen Street, Moatreal. ffabls ROOD MARE FOR SALE,—Weight eleven hundred, at present with foal. Might ex- change for another, as party don’t wish te rear foal. For further particulars apply at this office. febl6-lweoit pd WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework. j.cference required. Apply to Mrs. D,. STEWART, Kent Strect, : tf—febié ALESMEN.—We wish a few men to sell our S goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Largest maoufacturers iu our line. Kn- close 2-cent stamp. Wages $3 per day. Perma- nent position. No poestals answered. Money advanced for wages, advertising, ctc.—CRNTER- NIAL Man’?’G Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. feblé—2m RS SALE,—A good second-hand Upright ra Piano (in perfect order), by the cele ood can Bogs sera iin esaaae™ = Wy gt SSDAY. FEBRUARY 20, 1889. | _£&ATON & Cd. 4x) ft rom Now until the First of April we will offer TEMPTING BARGAING TEA. " “a cearienisie liticligs Fi NE=GARPET Shed Ca NO me eee Oil Cloths, Mattings, and all kinds of House Furnishings. Our Magnificent Stock of Brussels, Scotch, Hemps, Velvets, Canadian, Jute, Tapestry, Union, etc., with Rugs, Bordering and Stair Carpet to match, will be cleared out lower than ever before. OUR REASON at this season of the year. fr) iz) t.% a for selling the above at such low prices are:—Ilst. We have always made Special Reductions to Cash Customers 2nd. Our Store is Headquarters for these Goods, and we do not want one yard of last year’s Carpets to remain over for the coming season ; and we want to still further demonstrate the undisputed fact that OURS is the LEADING CARPET HOUSE JAS. PATON & CO., ON THE ISLAND. February 20, 1889 -eod & wkly Charlottetown and Summerside. — ee eee )00 38, DOLLARS! | From 15 to 33, per Cent. Discount. LX] My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &c., “wall be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, Satins, Trimmings, &c., &c. Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Hosiery, clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &., Xe. Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, : U nder- Oe eng tate ERE RE TEETER oe oO as Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &e. SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, Queen Street, Opposite Market Square. ae _ February 19, 1889—dy & wky eee PROWS bi a ae s F the spring is backward, we are forward; if the season is late, we are on time with the soul aunie, newest style and lowest price in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS. As “The Wonderful Cheap Man” has, f r the past eight years, taken the lead in this line, we are bound to hold our past reputation, aud keep the style up, quality forward, and price down. Come down and see the boys, and if you forget the name ask for “The Wonderful Cheap Man.” PROWSE BROS., Chattettetown, Fe. 15, 1888. SIGN OF “iti GREAT BIG BAT .