Amen -— aA nent tin Armes ~ — . try <r eo. as - ag ii i> , . ) ¢ ‘ 7 td aA BS A. MAR 1Ss9g. ' a. < ave «oS ¢aaebe ° ‘ G\<° oh £ op ¥ Ts 74 . Orai and dihes st Ciiis. Praia se. aAd HEC YER Ne MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, on ior Se J —— | the 11th, inst., by the Rev. Dr. Knox, Mr. 5 SPECTAI ESPATCAES TO HE EXAMINER, W. J. Hamilton, to Mrs. Mary C. Perkins, seCO ‘ uy Yr of Sider eve ‘ & l ) a * rn -O } eg yINNwTNTAW NOI TAMA OG sec nd laughter of Elder M, Stevenson, all of 3 ‘ \ ; tj ‘ us i i 4 ; + ; | 4 M ii add this city. vonferre UUW N 2 AibuL ON ——_---—— a p il aii DIED. SI AY HAL i? | ret the | } e « m ° } a. Ha thi venine. | Ct ry . |. In this City, on 5th inst., Elma Louise, > Sem « DING. | Ue naw. nt oe : sae re ae Se ee 19 may be. exneste: iNit i} ay NI bt i) 1p ; i! 1 infant daughter of Gustave and Florence : ' we expected. | iit RUE: ul y L { dbGh 1 US. Ecklund, aged 6 weeks, The collection me | At New Glasgow Road, on the 3rd, inst., | ee law next will | | Arthur Andrew, infant son of Hector and | 3t. Vincent de Paul | Orrawa, March 11, Johanna McMillan, aged 3 months and 15 | Hon. John Haggart introduced a bill to | days. - amend the Civil Service Acts. He ex- . — — } Che Stanley made t u | plained the amendmer hich includes a | io . } Plane amendment, which imnciudes a s¢ Wy ; ' sterday in 2{] reduction of the salaries of the Civil Ser HAW K E: RR Ss : . ' ds, aalig trip | vice Examiners, exempts from the opera- f ' ch oy ay 7 — ee | tion of Civil Service Act post office In- | z 4 es | spectors, and provides for the payment of | | 2 | i N ie \ barton Re “ae | ip * ' ; es B. saieasn “> | mileage for the fchief mail clerks when | a af 5 ‘ il it s} ' ~ 7 if riis : aan * | travelling. | subiect will be ** Gre pochs i ingl 3 ee : i i A favorite a Most Valuable Lite wu rs - on uae Sir Jobn Thompson introduced a ‘bill to | \ Favorite and Most Valuabl ATeraciure, a i ir VUause rly ‘inh & il end the Copyright A ou. This rovides } =r r . r full hous | amend the Copyright Act. This. provides | Remedy for all Throat and oa that pu lication or re-pu ication In Canada aid a We Maus will be transferred to the | Within three months of work copyrighted wnhg Diseases. Georvetown-P n Thursda elsewhere shall be necessary, in order to ; ‘ Phe train with outgoi mail will leave for| obtain a copyright here. But a longer It has cured hundreds of cases considered Georgetown to with the iley on | period may be allowed, if it is shown that hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens tan law » ' satisfactory progress in the way of publi- the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in icf > natte : i Seine ms le vs default of oie | & vory short time. Just a few doses will cure No Distinct i Sinan. Seuaniok 1s a : re tI a ee ee dae are | a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents . mer at the Tombs police court, | Pliance with this requirement permission | per bottle. Kor sale at the Drug Stores. New } eduesday last. He sells |))°7 0° BN ekg e eine ok wD W. HAWKER & SON, v in Print Honse Square. Judas ee ee nie _ thn Proprietor, - ° ° : : : . . was 35 ¢ more Shan 10 unin. | POT ae he ae te cael te sOseIgD re novl0—ly dy St. Toles. N. B. F the spring is backward, we are forward ; if the season is late, we are on time with the i ae yrints of such works is prohibited. . . : 2 . ' eivince te sae ities. 40 Rloine se ee ' ; finest quality, newest style and lowest price in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARD AND sd sia and dyspepsia to amend the act respecting threats, in- Young Men's Literary Society. SOFT FELT HATS. yoad ) _ OLN gO On, tim tio na other ofte es The bil } g * oy ; . ’ a 0 eee er ee ta iain As “The Wonderful Cheap Man” has, f r the past eight years, taken the lead in this . pi aes, he eXpiained, that no prosecutlo ° j l r ; a r ihe} shall be mamtainable against any person] QI A MNS? CHURCH line, we are bound to hold our past reputation, and keep the style up, quality forward, and A 2 " for conspiracy in refusing to work with or . . price down. a for any employer or workman, or for doing -_——— — ‘ : : r I : any act or causing any act to be done for ‘ { Come down and see the boys, and if you forget the name ask for The Wonderful £3 ‘ : i t ett . > e ™ ” e . ° Ce wn at six « i is 1 ug with | te purpose of a trade combination, unless i ourth Course of Lectures. Cheap Man.” the mea a mained at Pictou | such act is an offence punishable by statute. @:? ° 7 f ‘ | roar tl lowe ¢ it at nrege sviete if hae —F ayers rrived ft iro, | Unde h \W as it at present exists, it has ; > ; wi } { vn, | been held that employes refusing to work |" YHE FIFTH LECTURE of the Course — ; ai may be indicted for conspiracy. & will be delivered in ST. JAMES’ HALL, - ae a lj i ~ niret ae erarin¢ ‘ , 7 Tf BU 7 N iS Le ) ~~ n = of 7 . Si Hector Lange vin, answering Me. by A. B. WARBURTON, ESQ., on Charlottetown, Feb. 18, 1889 SIGN OF THE GREAT BEG HAT. anus , | Perry, said that the Government could not | mn ; » thei: 4 ; CPi. a Say W neti eT OT not the Ggovernment ot Puesday Evy ening, March 12. er Fe co ee 7 iG ae ioe a. *, 1€-) PE, 'sland has given up all future claims ‘k go',' oo oe ainst the Government of Canada for ‘ Si , elie ‘a hi, | Rou-fulfilment of the terms vf Confedera- Subject, “Great Epochs in Euglish af \ pet : tion or otherwise for the subsidy of $70,000 Literatare and Their Cause.’ ; ; ; o> a year. a r . A ; : : - a . vo ' ao ri In answer to Mr. Edgar, Sir Hector Lan- Chair taken at 8 o'clock. Admission, 145c. : a Ee if | a i an ae said it was the intention of the Goy- meh9 2 : : hattat dates , 7 ernment to provide for the holding of the ee ‘ ines f Vi t und th North-west elections by hallot. } af t j mene of bills to ame nd the Exportati n a L a . I @ —oa Act, to amend the act relating to the House a ills oa D t HEC. | 4 rn id p of Commons, to amend the Summary Trials re rom 0 3 per en 8 1iscoun * : KK ng January were:}]Act,toamend the Summary Conviction £00 ~ AP \ Xx earnt $596,905.19 ; working ex- | Act and to amend the law respecting the LI we * A penses, $4 46,4, 0.08 profits, $100,962.- | Exchequer Court. — [x] & = Jas . a ‘ ‘ : . . . iit LX} oo in January, 1838, the net profits Representatives of the Toronto Board of wer $22,286.11; the gain in net profits | Trade are here working against Wallace’s | f ‘HE ANNIVERSARY of Ireland’s Patron , . ‘ . . over January last ys s therefore $128,- | anti-co1 e movement. Sai ‘A » celebrated this yes dn ad & y F i b fi 2 i over January last your is thetsioce $128,-| antivcombine movement ‘int will be celebrated this vearon | Ww Whole Stock of Dry Goods, dwe., will be olferec 940. 20. A delegation from St. John arrived in the WONDAY 18 i i LRCH ” ’ . ity to-day to urge upon the Government | | > A Narrow Escare.—Mr. Jas. Bowness, ae eee a Tee ae : i.e 4 4 9 Cc f i Av 9 h b oD y Cc I ay Norboro, ne iriy h vd his house burned tI ae rability : a *S ° bases city ] the at ti © a ove * iscount for as i, down recently. One of the children went Thev | eee = — ee aa —BY A— ee Dont Jd lichted a match Ry hey had a lengthy conterence with the . —} into & Bedroom, aM bh clthing esackt G2, | Minister of Finance this afternoon, and J : Comprising Black and, Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, is Ineans some OF UNO ClOvuINE caugn aT will intervi the Privy Council to- > . : . wiht Kmwmnatime«l eee Musical Entertainment Satins, Trimmings, &., Xe. was with difficulty put out before any dam cee. 2 : : . ‘ ‘ + ry feavers’ Strils “ — ‘ Ny hs ; : . Si ici aie Sie dee haniaat The Weavers’ Strike. _.IN THE— Mantle ‘and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squasea, Hosiery, Under 6 . ° 7 nN a > - Rae Sie a Fant River, Mass., March 11, clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. B ich of the Benevo it lrish So iety Ww i The weavers strike for advance in wages, : in give & grand com ert hs their Ha!l a Cn which occurred this morning, 18 one of the Lu Y C E 0 ML, Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, T weeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W.. P. Coats, We., &e. evening ol Monday next. An exceilen pro- | most general in the history of labor troubles 7 = . fi os a eames rw v SS ane ners. Bae weeving pera of fifty | at which some of the best Talent havs pecte " ' a. aa weil) by a was se are pny, shut down, —_ kindly consented to assist. ‘ - “ ae —_— i about six thousanc weavers are 1d) ia : 7~ 5 a: bi i, » j re & eiby Hou, Donald Heras Those ‘who wefewel Won "eerie, "do {_, Doors open at 7.15. Concert to commence Blankets, Quilts, able Gainen, ‘Towe' mgs, d&. Dente Dae.--Owing to St. Pat-4 2" altogether number _iore ar Fr. CURRAN : atthe ait deel i om Sunday this vear half enough to keep one mill agoing. . ae 4 1 E ; j } cs f. +1 ": = as oe as > 2 . ial The cperatives claim they can afford to mch9—dy eod tl 17th Secretary. SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole 18 disposed Ole nere lit DE No } il ie OT tiie pDencvoient : J maintain the strike for several weeks. It Irish Society. On Sunday, at three o'clock, | eG ; the members of the Society and. their; ® the prevailing impression that the manu- friends will meet in the Lyceum, where an | wcturers can give an aqyanee at present ; address will be delivered, and suitable read- | prices for cloth, and can ill afford to curtail 2 e | 5 ings. ete., given. On Monday evening, the agentes ede, nts a ees A i ll tT. . eed musical entertain. | bitter struggle is, however, anticipated, as : a lag se hich an cxeellont | the Board of Trade says that no advance February 19, 1889—dy & wky Queen Street, Opposite Market Square. programme 1as been prepared. CORATORIO great ci LSSici event of the se Phursday, Cont i The | ? | | . + : ison Wiil be tne grand oratorio March 2Ist. concert on Lhe st lec- Leod, Mrs. S. C. Moore, Miss E tle, and Rev. will be given. ae Must Be Insane. Warrorb, Ont., March 11, toa straw stack his track. He He then set fire attention from Gate” cuuren. to draw off t lv taken fr HH I's ; 1 led DD. BARTON ®S ions ire principaily Ke ‘rom mdel Albert Wilson shot an killec Sarah a ee eee am ae lssohn’s | yarshall last 1 ght because she refused t Pj | Ml -{j uf P i Codroy Newfoundland. li. The gr Se eeeteake Eee all Ww Sim r 7 alk Stal with he ‘teen iCk- 6B ) O78 OW ers 9 Are the best in the world for getting Horses o § LOBSTER FACTORY ¥0 alc R SALE, EMBROIDERIES. [xj}——— ILDINGS (two years ola), Baths, Boiler and all necessary appliances. BY Fred. E, J. Lioyd A grand symphony of rue ron ‘ into condition. ons ’ 1! he laved as ¢ ; 9 quartette, i$ @tili at i1oer y- For testi: ials etc.. at r tc . cu - “ H ty In’s w ae be P ay l a pi ss , i tet be ; . For testimonials etc., apply oO ee 1200 LOBSTER TRAPS, | : “ and some e¢choice trios witit ve performed ny —_ C. H. McLEAN rAaQRe fn TO ». &e ; ; , } ‘lat rand KE in tour Dine : PS ee ap pains 8 F 400 CASES CANS, &c., Xe. Messrs. Vinnicombe, Fletcher and Karle. As New Line of Steamers. London and China Tea Co., C . : “ry 1 Sails Seantor aid ‘ . Mr. Earle r ee ee —- e os sn ‘ Charlottetown, P. E. I. Will be sold cheap. Apply to 4 7 anvist, tT a pilCc may 1€@Ci assures ON arc ss . _aAYv ek uu , ie arty tyar re _ = pe we, Pep all wet | L IN DON, March Ll inch] 1—dy wky lyr. JOHN P. CHETWYND, _ ' ii atime , The English and Canadian Governraents pe cali cil ol Halifax, x] a ex - have arranged to subsidize a new line of SI N GI N G BIRDS Or McDOUGALL TEMPLETON, : ——{ fast SUNDA Only seven times in the} steamers to run between Liverpool and | be * & St. John’s, Newfoundland. i present century aster Sunday been later! Japan, via Vancouver. feb27—dy 2w 2 than it is this year, 1. e., \pril 21st. Lhe ie Hn 2 _— . en _ amene OW ti cés. earliest on j rd in the century, wasin 1845, ise . * §°11E undersigned has on exhibition a num- — m= x Te + 4 a when it occurred on March 23rd, The latest Nothing New From Samoa. é ber of Singing Birds, which he pur- WAN Ts, LOS o FOUN id & in the centur yaa in year 18i2, when i M hll chased from Mr. Henry C. Jordan, who TI a secrsnsseeeninne enn tis eerie tain een A Easter cat April 29 In 1886 and in WASHINGTON, March il, cured them when visiting Russia and Ger-[———— eee cme, 1878 it occurred Q Spril 2ist—making with ’ has bee elV a y recently. The birds may be seen on ANTED.—A Cook. Apply at once to pone {x]}---—— Ac 4 § COCUETOU Cs sa pres aes UBB“, Ee No news has been received to-day at | many recen AY the birds nay > se R. R. FIrzGERALD, Mount Kdward Road- 1889 three ti nes in the ntury that it has oi r tl Department of State or Navy and atter PUESDAY NEXT, at the old mehl2—3i be fixed itself at tats Iu the year 1900 it} ob out Samoan matters Council Chamber, in the Market Hall. eases ——_—___—__-——— pe comes April 15th. Th est date of Easter|" ~~~ is Admission—Gentlemen, 10c.; Ladies and oat ees Bly a oes lay in the twentieth century will be in . ‘hildren. 6c ouse situated Stheet, Sormes’y a ee ee ee i Wntaod. Weather Bulletin. ERs JOHN D. McQUAID known as the Taudvin property, NS eae s tn ar 1940, on Ma ‘Cle ’, Sn Vednes eo ¢ SOFT I, MC Js 9 rooms, with clothes closets, in per ect or . day is always forty-six days before Easter. TORON? March 12 10 mch8—5i pd Apply to John Kelly, Water ean Next year Kaster comes April 15. ORONTO, March 14.—-L2V &. Mm, ___-__.___— —_--—— | Charlottetown, or to the owner, ea | bade Fresh westerly winds, fair weather, not O a ochaiia etalon BROWNS Bi OcK Nor Pixasep.—In the course of some re- | muuch change in temperature. = 5 e . - oa : S general housework, in | e : ANTED.—A Girl for g marks about Pr sident Harrison's Cabinet, aE RATS RNS - 4 W a small family living in the es - , : y oan d nhblic , 7 i. ‘ 2s to the rig the San Francisco Chronicle (Republican) says: a "tas oe Ress } i: Boston, A good home and wages or tn dé&wk! " ivisi it] New ‘ ‘ ] A Protestant from the country preferred. | Ch’town, Jan. 4.—eodd&wxkiy. ce 1 . ‘ ; t divisions, the Sout! i , se rc ‘ party. re os es ’ The thi Mose imp rtant _ - » tne S a + Gi ba] che © a c E iy e Pollar . Lil as i Inquire at this office, or address A, B., . i = —_ ~ the extreme West, and the Pacilic coast, have sia | Box 9, Charlottetown. Qaw & wky tf—mch9 | ——— e in the Cabinet, no repre itative und no voice i ous ins . Qantrqr r TiLti be vi id ¢ : . o 7 k —_——— ~ | J of it Si ean : hlic . g, J % » paid fo > firs ve ($1 each : c cas although every consideration wouid seem to | ro} : ld ve F Ney ‘ - oe aoa anes W ee ‘ I et . ‘al ~ i . - luti W ANTED.— A Girl for general housework. } ; * yy their being so represented. The] ' 1€ i wen y — a , ot . Na - 2 . » ». correct answ ers (t 1e pone fu é solution Apply to MRS. DAVID SMALL, Pownal St. he in |] Av i thet . } T es 7 eae 1889. _ the h ur of -" ve See noon, 10} of the person sending it) received from young feb27—-ti eod South. wit! many ana «din ui prodiems nh f tne Court House af Souris hast: As a DiS ny ie ts a 3 , . os k > ‘ nS GTS LLC poonpamnestcredim tsar 1h, . . AS at ome sis ladies in Prince Edward Island under eighteen ail 's ' reral housework which await elution ere, SPOUML Nave ¢ LI iat tract pies sand parce! of and, here a" cs he follawit am AY AN 'ED.—A Servani for genera! . P , : 4L that tract, c an vears of age, to the following :—- : “ara algae hin ! y voice in the Cab ; the und growin A litaments and premises, situate, iyi: cand j° ee ™ : — : ie W ina smailfamily. So washing. Ave ‘) t \ ican progres belag ou Township Nam DOF i orty-nhy &, ag ame * Tow much will any Housekeeper eee, Se this office. . : i > i ean a A heing My Or Qi y 7, tok ry. Ss emcee . oon ° iat i * nly, in Prince Edward island, being bound-]| pays 25 cents for a Six Ounce Tin of Beking row- cares ; “- ~ 2? TEPTICEK . i 3) , ss fed wnd des ed as follows, thatis to say :— | der, instead of buying a Ten Ounce Paper Pack- OUND.—A Railway Ticket. Owner may ‘ END TO TH E - CHEAP JOHN ADV ER ISERS for ret: ' Pacific coast will I .. »mencing on the eastern side of Souris Line} age of WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW- have it by applying at this office. . ‘ rmyr , me ns 43 ¢ pe r st ck f d injured at being ignor na justly | Road. at the soutne a peace | lg acter Se DER, which any Concer (with a large profit) can | “Yyeh4—2i \ their SHODDY WAT CHES, until you see ¢ Ur 8 “ . a? ‘i 13 an act: simp] Donald's farm, being the hort ie rn v munaary O:. | retail ab 1wenty Vents. La ennai iene AN ES - 2 ce y n — , oY ee ) * oo ste) q | torty acres of land held by Patrick McDonald lirections for usi +] riensl alee + be | WANTED.—Atthe Osborne House, an assis’ LOW-PRICEL WATCHES. Y ou may be sw indled as many PresilesS Harrison has commitien ® | and running thence east along said iine for the Directions for using the Powders must be} W “ant Dining Room Girl, aad a Chambermaid. . te exeeen t foreign adver- aoeies a © hich must militate d tance cf one ha dred chal oa Jee taken into the calculation. mch5—3i eod pa i have been) if you send money away ln answer to = fF hia : inistration. oundary of the said ecior SMONAIG Ss Ag aie tow a ee ene Poe . Maly be BUCK s ne eae eeu } the nee north for the distance of four chains ; | Address,— OR SALE.—A pair of young, pure-bred Brah- tisements nel i j thence west bya paralleiline tothe aforesaid | W. M. D. PEARMAN, 1 te na R roaters Apply at this office. mnché | rp . ; f"s f any t} er reliable Av , Rg. Mrs. VV rnsiow Si} rh 1 road and thenee along the said road > , H ne N g "i eae Sn ee a If 5 ou buy lrom us, or, in fact, O1 any vo ) he eed whan i anutherly tothe piace of commencement, con- aliiax, N.S. ae Se a pea . - : : F Sooth » should always be used wide | turning an area of forty acresof land, alitte| bo aablished | WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework. } 4.1) ‘on WILL NOT be swindled, but get GOOD VALUE ehiidr i teeth. it reneves tne | n a r le s. together Ww ith the Buildings andi Names of competitors will not be published Apply to Mrs. W. W. WELLNER, Prince cu er, 4 “ " litt ; it produce q iA CUTS i a} irtenatl ce s;thereunto belonging. . ‘ without pei mIssiun. Street. ai aerial Senciciatacrcnmlian Coo t t—mech2 — every time. ani — » tl shild from pain -e abeve Lands and Premises are soid_ uncer | ok out for next month’s offer ! ‘ Ish WANTED.—RBy 4 3 mn S is } rt j j as - Mera Chrivht’ aa & | and by virtue of @ power of sslecontained in an| 1.00% out for next month's ¢ FR OOee Nera att cored aaiee Our large stock of WATCHES is not hurt in the least from and the as — ienture of Mortgsge dated the Twentieth day | feb7 where situated, rent required. and w 7 ~ 3 <a t judenture OF Ore Ss’ Me ee ee Ossessi rive idress °** St ‘ e's ; r 3 butto i Y pleasant — It | of October, inthe Year of our Lord One Thou- | pooneaton Eee: a ere) ‘! the last fire, nd 18 W ell assorted. gsootiie the hild, softens the gums, ailays all sand hight Hundred and Seventy-nine,and made | ALESMEN.—We wish a few men to gell our »0X 405, Uity. DG 4.9, és a P : | by John C. Campbell, and Annie Camp- | is by sample t wholesale and retail . en ' ; t owels, and | between Job .Campeoel, ana 4 5 +! goods VY Samp the w Bal ! NPRVANT WANTS : on ly p ind, reguiat } ws .. | bell his wile of the one part, and Alexander trade. Largest mauniacturers in our line. En- QERN ANT WANTS)D.-Good wages. Apply Ee & v L e 5 ‘ ‘emies } arr ii . : ; F r ‘ , to MR oe iT, 5 sire 1s the b Known remedy i - an ‘ Gillis, of the other part. ih > 198 close 2-cent stamp. Wages $3 per day. Perma- h ro ee K. Jost, sidney Street (east). i whether arising from teething or over! “ jated this 27th day of February, A. LY. biev, nent posit‘on. No pvstals answered. Joney _ MONs—Oy & WEY St De! 7 i ; : ne ene Ave ats a bottle. B N Ss. MACDONALD, advanced for wages, advertising, etc.—CENTEN- ; cs i . stra Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, causes. V yh at : JOH) a 7 Man’r’c Co.. Gincihm Oni “QO LET.—A House ou Hillsborough Street. ‘ > LOCK, CITY sure and ask for dirs. Winslow Soothing | Assignee of Mortgagee. | NIAL May’i'c Co., Cincimmatt, Ohio. oa, tf—mch2 February 12, 1889—2aw & wky CAMERON B eT ; ebli—2m ud Apply at this office, Syrup, atid take do other kind. (April 1 ‘SS few27—3i law ee