ryvy Local and Other Items, New ORANGES, 15 cents per dozen, at Con noiy s salina RNALISTI: The Springhill, N. 8., News is to be published semi-wee kly after April Is an Boots and shoes selling at big discount. In &® pair at McEachen’s fants’ boots 1D cents shoe Store = SwALL QuEENs.—Five thousand received to-day Fresh stock for sale wholesale, cheap st Apothecarie’s Hall. mh4tts - Hottanp Cove Farm. *t Tackhammer’s’ interesting description of ‘ Holland Cove Farm" will appear on Monday. ised Pictou at 10 lock this forenoon, and{sailed on return to [ue STANLEY arrived at Georgetown on arrival of the afternoon train. _ oe _ NEW CHURCH, It is stated that a ( ongrega tional Church is to be started in Truro, and that $700 has been subscribed towards the . ee "= = SATURDAY, MARCH 8, 1890. iE DAILY EXAMINER, - (ELEGRAPHIC NEWS.! SPECIAL Desparcues To THe EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIAMENT a Summary of Orrawa, March 7. In the House of Commons to-day, Mr. Brien mtroduced a bill to amend the fran- chise Act, providing that notices of re- vision should be published in the news- papers of the adjoining county, in case none were published in the riding. When ‘the motion was made to go into supply, Mr.. Fisher moved an amendment that corn be placed on the free list. He | farmers corn to enable them ti meat markats of the world. He quoted a resolution of the Central Farmers’ Institute in favor of free corn. Mr. Pope argued that the market of Can- ida should be reserved for the Canadian contended that required cheap minister's salary. ’ ade 7. 2. rhere will be a meeting of the Wor :en'’s Christian Temperance Union in } e parior of the 7s: GC A. oo Monday the } 10th, at 4 p. m., sharp. = -_ ae | A Wiss Serectiox.—J. T. Mellish, Esq | barrister, has, after a careful examination, pur hased one of the renowned Williams Pianos. The best piano is always the cheap est to Duy. disdain Founp Deap.—Mrs. Saunders. a_ well known milk-woman, of Halifax was found dead in her bed a few daysago. She was in her usual good health when she retired for the night. An inquest was held. iio A De rive Finep,—Detective Skeffing- ton has been fined $10 for the little trouble he had with editor McDougall, of the Campbell- ton, N. L., Pioneer, reterred to yesterday. It | doesn't always pay to try to bulldoze a news- paper man. iia ieee Botn CAME TO Grizr.—An exchange re ports that a bear receutly attacked a flock of sheep belonging to farmer Puoter, of Forkton, N.S. Aram resented this proceeding, and in the fight that ensued both ram and bear were killed. i ssiuiiiliilliiiilin CaNabA FoR Lone Lire.—The Manitoba |} Colonist remarks: ** The whole Domision is famous for the great ages reached by its resi dents, and for the wonderful vitality and the | splendid physical being as well as mental. A recent issue of a journal, the Charlottetown | Prince Edward Island EXAMINER contains five | death notices ranging from 73 to 98 years, haven Maits.—The mails will be transferred to the Stanley on Monday next. At midnight on Sunday a special train will leave here for Georgetown, taking mails and passengers ;) each subsequent evening this special train will leave at ten o'clock. The foreign mail | will close half an hour before the departure of | thie train. The incoming mail will be receiv- | ed by the Capes route on Monday. - New Freep Box.—We understand that Mr Joseph Sanders, of Belle Creek, has just ob-| tained a patent from the Dominion Govern- | ment for a regulating feed box for horses. Mr. | Sanders claims that this feed box is what has | long been needed, as it causes the horse to | thoroughly grind his oats or other feed, and | prevents him from bolting, wasting or choking. The feed-box in question will, we understand, shortly be placed on the market. — - Has Two Mayonrs.—The town of St. George, W. Va., has two Mayors, and in consequence municipal matters are in great confusion. Mayor Miller was elected at ths last election, but failed to qualify. pointed D S. Minear mayor. } | | i | The council then ap- Miller almost immediately afterward took the oath of office. Each gentleman is now trying to run the town, and the result is that no laws are enforced and the tough element are hav- ing things all their own > -— | Curuaxa. —The final match*of the season | between the President and Vice-President teams was played on Thursday last, with the result that the Presidents again won a decided | victory, the score in one rink being 17 to 3, and in the other 9 to The following are the scores made in each match: way. a PRESIDENT. VICE-PRESIDENT ist match 15 pts. 16 pts ie: © — _ 3rd sé 2° e 7 sé —lUCUr: aes Total 92 35 ——~>--— Exvection Petirions.—Petitions against the return of Hector C. Macdonald, Creorge Forbes, Fredk. Peters, James M. Sutherland and Donald Ferguson were filed with the Prothonotary yesterday—the last day of the time allowed by law for that purpose. In each case the charge is bribery and corrup- tion. Against Messrs. Macdonald and Forbes the charge is made by Mr. Richard McMiilan, of Lot 49; against Frederick Peters, by Mr. Henry Burke, of Southport ; against James M. Sutherland by Mr. Anthony Collett, of Westmoreland ; and against Donald Ferguson by Mr. Patrick Mooney, of Fort Augustus. The petition against Mr. Ferguson was not tiled until five o'clock yesterday afternoon. a Moxtvuaky Statistics.—The following mor- tuary statistics of the city for the months of January and February have been kindly far- nished by Dr. Johnson: Total deaths—Janu ary, 14; February, 15; total 29. Forsame mo iths last year, 32. Causes of deaths in order of fatality: consumption, 8; old age, 6; scarlet fever, 3; pneumonia, 3; bronchitis, 1; conges- tion of the langs, !; heart disease, 1; erysipe- las, 1; cancer, 1; paralysis, 1; alcoholism, 1; ap plexy l;burnt,1; inanition, I ;still-born,reported 1. Age at death—-under 5 years, 6; from 19 to 45, 10; from 52 to 72, 6; from 75 to 85, 7. Average age at death, 43 1-12 years. Protes- tants, 18; Catholics, 11. English, 12; Scotch, 6; Irish, 8; French, 1; African, 2. Males, 15 ; temales, 14 cia iaduenead Apvice to Morners.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. it re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natura! quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ‘bright as @ button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the yums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take ni &ther kind Marl 90dyeod wkyly cea Kush to Goff Bros, still continues. Have a look at our ladies’ boots—$1.65 for $!.00; #'.35 for $1.25. pledel yoning aiggen, Yemen me jin the deadlock. The ‘passed until next week. | were sustained. | territorial dispute and that he will return to itween the corn-growers. He had confidence in Can- ada After some discussion, the resolution was declared lost on division. The House went into committee of sup- ply, taking the public works appropriations | into consideration The House adjourned at 1.25. A Deadlock. Provipence, March 7. By the action of the House of Represen- tatives in tabling the appropriation bill be- cause it contained an appropriation to a state home and school, the superintendent of which is ch srged with cruelty to children, and obnoxious to the Democratic majority f the House, the state is left without }money to pay the running expenses and is not responsible for any expense since Feb 28. Where weekly payments ire the custom this will be felt to-morrow 2s a hardship. Over $600,000 is involved matter cannot be a A Bishop Deposed. CHICAGO, March 7. Bishop Bowrin, of the Methodist Epis- copal church, was deposed from his pos- ition and eXpelled from the church at the session of the trial committee this morning, charged with unchristian conduct in utter- ing falsehoods and speaking ill of his brethren in the ministry. All the charges a A Threatening Attitude. Lonpon, March 7. It is stated that the Portuguese Minister here has failed in negotiations with Lord Salisbury for a settlement of the Africa Lisbon immediately. The people in Lisbon are assuming athreatening attitude. —> —— A Serious Diflicuity. MoszaMsezk, March 7. There is serious difficulty existing be- Portuguese officials here and 400 imported Goa soldiers. The soldiers who are British subjects, refuse to drill or perform any military service for the Portu- guese. Steam Navigation Company. Orrawa, March 7. The Charlottetown Steam Navigation Company (Limited) has been incorporated by letters patent. The capital stock is placed at $400,000. The stockholders are all leading P. E. Islanders, with the excep- tion of Israel Longworth, of Truro donciniesiiiicneit To Make an Attack. Zanzipar, March 7. The German expedition, under command of Major Wissman, has started for Saad- anis, the position held by Bwanaheris forces. Itis the intention of Wissmann to make an attack up the place. . y tr strongest >+eor+e -—— Personal. The St. Joha Sun says: A. A. Bartlett, of Charlottetown, formerly of St. Jobr, Dr. Blanchard, of Charlottetown, G. F. Fair, of Moncton, and Fred. 8S. White, of Montrea!, will start this week on a trans- continental tour, taking the Intercol- lonial and C. P. R. to Vancouver; thence down the Pacific coast, passing through Ore- gon and Washington State to San Francisco, returning by Uuited States railroads to the seaboard, stopping off at Omaha, Salt Lake City, Kansas City, Chicago and other points along the route. They will cover in all about 9,000 miles, and will be absent about seven weeks. The Sux wishes the party a pleasant journey, fine weather, a good rail ai d immunity from sickness and accident. : ~ ++@+e—— it is Cold and Yery Cold, BY HUNDREDS INTHE SOUHWEST. Ga., March 2.—The first hard freeze of the winter occurred here this morning. Vegetables were killed. The damage to truck crops cannot be esti- mated. Light snow fell in the forenoon, the first for years. Sr. Lovis, Mo., March 2.—Reports from Northern Texas say hundreds of range cattle have been frozen tu death during the present cold spell, and unless the weather moderates the loss will be very CATTLE DYING SAVANNAH, speedily severe. GeEneEsex, Idaho, Marck 2,—On Wednes- day morning the thermometer fell to 42 de- grees below zero here. Stock are dying by the hundreds. New Yors, March 2.—A blinding snow storm, reminding New York of the famous blizzard of two years ago, set in about 9 o'clock to-night. At midnight the snow wasstillfalling, A Chatham, Mass., despatch says: A heavy northwest snow storm pre- vatls here. The three masted schooner B. Courtney, laden with phosphate, is .ashore at Kilpond bar. ‘The storm is so severe that no steamers will attempt to weather | the cape to-night. ———_—-_-_—_9+929— To-night.—Now is your chance. Nye Proceedings. | compete for the! Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 8.—10 a. m. Moderato to fresh west and north-west winds, fine, lower temperature. FURNITURE, &. BY AUCTION. AM instructed by James E. Welsh, Esq., (who is leaving the Island), to sell by Auction, at his residence, Upper Prince Street, On Monday, March 10th, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., His Household Furniture, etec., comprising Drawing Room, Vining Room, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Also, Horse, Cow, ness, etc, Sale positive. Wagon, Sleigh, Har- No reserve, R. BEAIRSTO, mch3 Auctioneer, HOLLAND COVE FARM | FOR SALE. ARE INSTRUCTED BY T. | LEAN, ESQ., TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, (ieee it WE A. Mc ‘Saturday, 15th March next, | AT 10.30 O'CLOCK, ‘the above-named beautiful and fertile Farm, | It is situated on Lot 65, just outside the Har- | bor’s Mouth, and contains about 205 acres of | Jand, about 100 of which are cleared and in a | high state of cultivation; the balance, with the exception of about 15 acres which are fit to stump, is partly covered with hard and soft wood. It is well watered, and abundance of sea- weed and mud can be had at the shore. The cultivated land is at present seeded down, with the exception of 20 acres, which are ploughed for this year’s crop. About eight acres have been planted for an orchard, with the best varieties of apples, {plums and pears, which should begin to bear n avother year, Che*buildings consist of a Dwelling House, three Barns, an Implement House, Boiler House and Piggery, and are mostly new. One of the Barns is built ona hillside, with stone wall, frost-proof cellar and cow stable in front. The second contains seven finished box stalls, with dust-proof ceiling, and capacity for 20 tous of hay on the loft. The third cou- tains a horse stable and hay house. The fences are good, part being post and rail and part post and wire, the balance longers. Holland’s Cove is one of the most beautiful summer resorts on the Island. The scenery is unsurpassed and the bathing facilities excel- lent. It is within twenty minutes’ sail of Charlottetown in summer, and can be reached in about the same time in winter. It offers an opportunity of obtaining a first-class home in a healthy locality near the city which does not often oceur. In addition to the Farm, the valuable STOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS will also be offered for sale. The Stock consists of 1 bay stallion Machin‘ ist, No. 7692, coming 3 yrs., standard-bred and registered, first prize winner at Interprovincial Exnibition, Monctun, and also iirst prize win- ner at Provincial Exhibition, Charlottetown, 1889, sired by All Right, lst dam Nellie Mac by Abdallah Messenger, 2nd dam the Me- Keever Mare by MclIunis’s Pony, 3rd dam by Golden Leaf, he by Saladin; 1 bay Mare, & years old, by All Right, lst dam by Golden Leaf in foal by Machinist ; 1 bay Mare, 4 years old, by Hernando, 1st dam by Flying French- man, 2ad dam by Saladin, in foal by Precep- tor; 1 dark bay Mare, 6 years old, by Sir tobert, lst dam by Flying Frenchman, in foal by Machinist, (Sir Robert was by Richmond's Hambletonian, he by Green’s Hambletonian, afull brother of Volunteer, Ist dam Flora Bagnall by Vulcan, he by Saladin); 1 dark bay Filly, coming 3 years, by All Right, dam by Sir Robert, in foal by Preceptor; 1 year- ling Colt, dark bay, by All Right, dam by Hernando; | Cart Filly, coming 3 years, by Barrister, dam by Challenger, 2nd dam by Gladstone, 3rd dam by Saladin. Also, 13 head of Cattle, Jersey, Shorthorn and Ayr- shire grades; 1 pure-bred Jersey Bull Calf, first-prize winner at Provincial Exhibition. Sheep—i3 Ewes, Shropshire and Merino. Pigs —6 pure-bred Berkshire Pigs. Atso—1l Massey? Self Binder, 1 Toronto Mower, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Randall Harrow, 1 Iron Harrow, 1 large Roller, 1 Patent Seeder to goin Hay Rake, 2 Ploughs, 2 Carts with iron axles, | Double Truck Wagon with pole, 1 Truck, 1 Wood Sleigh with pole, 2 Single Wood Sleighs, 1 set Double Harness, 2 sets Cart Harness, 1 set Driving Harness, Hay Fork, 2 Hay Carriers, Shovels, Hoes, Far- mer’s Boiler, and numerous other Farming Utensils. TERMS OF SALE.—AIl sums under $10, cash ; over $10, nine months’ credit on ap- proved jvint notes. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, feb28 THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY OF PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS AND WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BY THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR OVER 120 YEARS, I8 @ckles sean PITTS These Pills consist of a careful and peculiar admix- ture of the best and mildest vegetable aperients and the pure extract of Flowers of Chamomile. They will be found a most efficacious remedy for derangements of the digestive o s, and for obstructions and tor- id action of the liver and bowels which produce in- igestion and the several varieties of bilious and liver complaints. Sold by all Chemists. WHOLESALE AGENTS : EVANS AND SONS, LIMITED, _ MONTREAL, FFERS to purchese this House are in- vited by the undersigued. If it is not sold in a short time, offers to rent it for two |years certain, partially furnished, would be entertained. Apply to PALMER & NcLEUD, or W. M, RAYDEN, vfs {i Meiiath's Sud SER mvh3I—Ilw yd Westbourne House For ‘Sale, EMBROIDERIES ! xonnpnincsinl tt bierninsigunti TWO HUNDRED AND FIFTEEN PATTERNS. renee Sy We cordially invite your inspection and comparison, and we consider it a pleasure to show you our stock of new Swiss Em- broideries. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, March 8, 1890—eod = ~ ~ * - ——— — Paper Hangings for 1890. — ———__ —(x) ——_ ——_ PERKING & STERNS. ccnimenttil> extiy dienes —(X)—— ~——- Our Stock of Room Paper for this season’s trade is now in “tore, and our new Pattern Books ready for your inspection. We have the Largest, Cheapest and Best Variety on the [sland. ENGLISH ROOM PAPER, SCOTCH ROOM PAPER, AMERICAN ROOM PAPER. Gilt Papers, MKmbossed Papers, Satin Papers, Sanitary Washable Papers, Panel Papers, ado Papers, Borders, Ceil- ing Decorations, etc. A complete stock and prices iow. PERKINS & STERNS. | Charlottetown, March 1, 1890—eod he Cana a A TALL GENERAL MEETING of this Corpor- | ation will be held at the Board Room, | this City, on the forenoon of MONDAY, the | L th R Iti Leather Belting, 10th inst., at 11 o'clock. Rubber Belting, SUHUONERS FOR SALE, Rubber Belting, By order, Sl che teen ea Becrerary. | Leather Belting, —_ ——— Leather Belting, } | CHR. “CEYLON,” 96 tons, and Schr. | _° “ANNIE KE. PAINT,” 81 tons. The | Rubber Belting, former will be six years old on March 2lst, e ; “ and the latter tive years old in June next. Disston = RVRAWs Both these vessels have up to the present | _ - 9 ~ time been engaged in the fishing business, and | EPisston’s SWS are well found in Sails, etc. F — er wend 2 9 ; ; For further particulars and price please m~ . ‘ ~< wn | Bisston's Saws, PETER PAINT & SONS, Port Hawkesbury, C. B. OSE, FOUND ae WANTED -A copy of Darty EXAMINER of Belt Lacing, Files, Oils, &e A full stock of the best goods sold in Canada, at prices as low as most of the inferior articles on the market. NORTON & FENNELL. Charlottetown, Jan. 22, 1890--dy 2aw wky febl7 WANTS, L February 29th, 18¢9). ANTED,—By a boy aged seventeen a situ- \ ation in a private family. Best of references Knquire at THE KXAMINER Office, _ {meh7—3i pd given. A ON NO Ne AL EO EE RETR I TC oe oe oe (Ne epee ae — ANTED.—Young man with some business experience preferred, as clerk, and to be generally useful in store. Address, with par- ticulars, A. B., City. [neh] wast ED.—A cook or a housemaid —Apply to Mrs, Watson, Queen St. {meh7 if Want ED.—A Man toworkonaFarm. Apply at this office. mch5 FOR Hunters AT THE—— WANTED.—A Servant Girl in a small family Apply at this office. mechs OR SALE CHEAP—An eligible Building Lot on Alley Street, near Upper Prince St. Church and school—GEORGE ALLEY. _ fois t usat &w ky OST.—Semewhere between Pownal Street } L and Phiiharmonic Hall, a small buneh of | keys on steel chain. Will the finder please eave | the same at THE EXAMINER Oflive? febI8 OR SALE.—A Bell Organ with ten stops, F nearly new ; can be bought for $3", cost $135. Apply to JonN A. MCLEAN, Euston Street, near Salvation Army Barracks. lw pd—mcnd RIN ( EST A BLISH ITUATION WANTED. as Seamstress or | a S Would work Dressmaker. take k at home. Good buitonhole maker. Boston stvles of ¢ ut- ting. Apply at this office. 3i pd—mch3 tz] anes 4 oe O LET.—A Dwelling House, eornee, of Graf- | ton and Weymouth Streets. ossessiva | ae : ’ given avout the Tet ot April. Avply at the’ _ We offer for the balance of County Court Office to HENRY SMITH. (TWEEDS at Cost, over the counter ; , a febl7—m ws tf —___— {Genuine Goods! Call and be convinced, as we mean what we 5 TOL (A, Hews, o,Doseie sar ce McLEOD & McKENZIE. STAPLE > am . 2are wins LOT OF nuipae February, a SPECIAL - 4 oY or mute up as you Wish. ‘76 ‘our rooms, nf Spring “ jempts yey Maton taining four rooms. Also, a House on Lower | - mast fu Citarlottetown, Feb, 17, 1890, KL SP Se ae < igeaa coat AE SE” ERY RM Be NER PHE! yik o g k SFR ERE IOS SS i ET IRIN 8 BN TELA RRL LOE NRRINGRLS TS EENIEY AE EE AE RET NC ET RRR INE AE LACE i, RN