a Local and Other liems, Po.ice CouRT.- ges fined $1 mw 4 days, AxpRew Usuer's Scotcen Warskies cannot be equalled f ¢ their beautiful flavors and ercelient valu 7 Capot Cr 4 special meeting will be held to vig! tat 5S lock All members are requested to attend - Tue StaNcey arrived at Georgetown at ji o'clock this forencon. She will leave on seturn to Pictuw on Monday morning. seenielenoe To His Cceromens.—Mr. James McLeod, iste of McLeod & Mc Kenzie, will be prepared w receive bie many cuttomers about the a beginning of next — i Conrsazxexn Meettno.--The members of the Baptist Church are requested to tneet in goaference to-morrow at 10 a. m. to consider the application of candidates for baptiem and church membership apices Srenzorricas Ewrentainwent ie the Y. 4. C. A. Gymnasium Hall, on next Thuraday, the 23rd inet, at & o'clock. Admission 10 gents. Proceeds in aid of Young Men's Par. lor, Mote news late-. > Tue Dickens Cuce.~—Will the m«mbers of the Dickens’ Clab please remember that their rehersai at Mrs. Palmer's, Queen St., thie evening, begina at half past seven eclock instead of eight. oniie To-Moxnow will be the fourth anniversary of Bro J. A. Gordon's settlement as pastor of the Baptist Church here. A thank-offering ill be made towards the church debt, It is tebe hoped that as last ‘year, even sothis year, $1,000 may be realized. a ¥. M. ©. A.—Social hour for members in the parlor to night from § to 10. College gags, recitations, games, conversation, etc. Men's meeting to morrew afternoon at 4 geock. Third address on “Life” by Dr. Richard Johnson from a Physician's stand iat Vocal solo. A cordial invitation te ail men. cinema Gertixe Berrex 4 private letter fror De. J. A Gordon, of Quincy, Mass., received lat eveniag by «@ geotleman in thia city, sate) that his sister, Miss Matilda Gordon, wie Was sho in Bosten recently by dose ph Farquharson, is rapidly recovering. She has jet the hospital and is now at Dr. Gordon's home The wound in her neck hae almost en tirely healed, and she iz able to move about the house with ease, Racive on Tux Ice.—-The horse races on the ie yesterday sfternoon were well attended, aad there Was some very good trotting The course was a wile straightsaway, and was from York Point to a point off Pownal wharf. The joe wae in good condition. The free for-all— the first race called—was won by Geo. Thorne’s Lady Hilda, with James H. Good's Maisie second, and J, T. Murphy's Clemmiec third. The three minute race was won by W. Rodd's Twilight ia atraight heate, with Aav'in Hewist’s S'im Jim second, and W. 8S. MeKie's Sam Slick third, aes Paces of Horses ix Boston,—The Spirit of the Hub, published in Boston, re- ports: We quote common drivers at $75 to $90; do workers, $66 to $85 Medium sized, fair drivera, $100 to $125. Medium sized business horses, weighing 1,100 pounds, $90 to $120. Good, proud, showy drivers, $135 to $165. Good express horses with so ne knee action, 1,200 to 1,400 pounds, $140 io $175. Extra draft horses, round, clean-limbed, _ weighing 1,500 pounds, $175 to 75. The expense of shipping a horse from Charlottetown to Boston is $50—$40 for duty and $20 for freight. It wili readily be seen that there is no money in shipping horses to ~~ -—~»—-—— Excestent Carrie — Yesterday after- noun Messrs. Biske Bros. weighed four cattle oa the city scales, which were for- warded to Georgetown to-day en route to Halifax, where they will be killed for the miter market. They are of prime quality aod will gve the residents of Hatfkx a very good ides of what the people of the lsisnd cau do in this particular line, Three of the animals —a pure bred Hereford cow sod two grate Shorthorn steers—go to W. A. Maling & Co., and the other—a grade Shorthora sreer— goes to George P. Henry. Each one of the cattle is four years dd, sod all are in excallent con- dition for the butcher. Of Maling & Co's. tattle, the cuw tipped the scales at 1700 ibs. and should dress in the neighborhood of 1200 Ibe; the red and white steer weighed 2332 Ibs., and will dress about lM Ibe ; the third steer weighs 2007 Ibs., wd should also dress well. The Meor which goes to Mr. Henry weighs 180 Ibe., ead should hang up in grand shape. The Meva's, Blake Bros. are deserving of great weds for preparing sach prime cattle for the Werket, and their efforts will, we trust, be “oventially rewarded. It is by such pro- Stee that the reputa’ion of the Proviace is talsed and m -iatained BIRTH. co At bis residagee, Great George Street, on me inst, the wife of Joseph Clark, of o —— ™ —— : = Go to Jobu McLeod & Co's. for the rew- om ttyle ofthat, They are als» showing the ‘att line of suramer suitings in the city. See our windows tu night for gentleman's *and furnishings.—James Paton & Co. Mark Wright & Co. are turning out large WGiities of fine new furniture. Tdis week ‘A vent out two carloads to customers at ‘Auerside and Alberton. Have your furnitare repaired early. For = wooks Mark Wright & Co. will give POW attention te this line. “48 few days we will open ap the finest roomaon P. BE. (sland, and in order weke this department a success will . Ali lines very close to cost mark, ™t.B Chandler wi'l have an interest tn Vhich Partmes’, ale, charge of same, *8Ures i's guccese, We trust those May Want carpet will wait till our ok is open. Our Hate take the Prowse Bros - Week we will open in the Minion Boot « Rw roomé over 1d Shoe *tore a large Men and boys’ readymade clothing, Se This forenoon one drunk THE DAILY EXAMINER. In Memoriam. a EDWARD F BOROUGH VER. ' 1A _ father's only son ‘as born on this Suspicious day ; The hearts of lrishuien he won, : And highest hopes of him had they. But God's desire mast all fulfil ; His wish is law, His arm is strong What men call Fate js but His wiil Against it none can struggle long. On one Dominion Day— not more _ Than eighteen years ago, did he Young Whelan, with companions four, Push off « sailboat merrily, A storm arose, the waves rolled high ; Through seething foam the boat sped is past— While black clouds threatened in the sky— With guowales wet and creaking mast. No boat could live im such a sea, _ Or stand with sail in such « squall— Upset was this one suddenly, And in the water thrown were all. The scene that followed, who can paint ? Death claimed one victim as his own ; A widowed mother’s heart grew fuint And weak, left comfortlesa erd lone. B. F. M, St. Patrick’s Day, 1893. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Spectra, Desratcnes ro Tus Examiner. NEW BRUNSWICK POLITICS. Government’s Majority. FRepERicroN, March ’8. The first division of the session took place in the Legislature here yesterday. The ques- tion waa the petition of Dr. Atkinson, who was counted ont in Carleton County The Opposition desired to refer it to the Privil: ges Committee. Mr. Blair moved ia amendment that in all cases where the defeated candidate hed an appeal to the courts, uo petition from bim shall be entertained by the House usless a deposit of $10,000 is put up ee™pay the ex- penses. The Opposition speakers maintained that Blair's Centroverted Klections Act, com- mooly known as the whitewash bill, deprives a candidate counted out of his right ot appeal from the decision uf the returning officer, and they claim that Dr. Atkinson had no remedy except his petition. Mr. Blair's moticn was carried by a vote of 24 to 13. Mr. Hill, of Charlotte, formerly Speaker of the Legia- lative Council, who was elected on the Pio- vincial Secretary's ticket last year, voted against the Government. NEWFOUNDLAND BAIT A Change of Policy. Sr. Jonny's, N. F., March 8. The Newfoundland Government has turned another somersault on their bait policy. For yours the sale of bait has been rigorously refused to the French upon any terms, while it has freely been sold to the Americans without any restrictions. Fora couple of years the Government attempted to boycott Canadian fishermen on the bait matter. But last year they returned toa common-sense treatment of Canadians. Now they announce an entire change of programme in regard to the supply of bait to both American and French. Hereafter, fishermen of both nations are to be placed upon an equal footing, and will be supplied with all the bait they want tpon psyment of an annual license of $1.50 per ton on each vessel requiring bait. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. Orrawa, March 13. The House of Commons was in supply pear ly all yesterday afternoon and evening. Hon. Mr. Foster promised to make a fur- ther statement rethe French tre aty on Mon- day. Montreal Money Market. MowrTreaL, March 18, There was great excitement on the local stock exchange on Thursday owing to an un- natural stringency in the money market which was cansed by three banks having called in, during the last few days, $5,000,000 to loan out in New York, where intere \ rates were higher. The Sank of Montreal, however, which very seldom leads money on the street, came to the rescue yesterday and offered money freely,thus easing the sitaation. Money is again plentijul, beth hete and in New York, and the market at the close was buoy- ant. He Sighs for Home. Lonvon, March 18, Hou. Edward Blake rejects the sugges- tion that he may lead the Irish party. Mr. Blake further states that he has no inten- tion of remaining in Englend after the Home Rule battle has been won. He states that he has formed too many ties, after thirty years’ residence in Canada, to lightly overcome his desire to return to the familiar fireside. ———o——— = The Mctarthy Vote Ottawa, March 18, Messrs. Davies and Welsh shirked the vote on Mr. McCarthy's resvlution; Dr, Weldon and Messrs. Bo rden.and Fraeer were paired and Messrs Baird, @Bitros, Mc- Keen, Sur Jobn Thompson and Hon. Mr. Tupper were absent from the city, Gladstone in Parliament Loxpoy, March 18. sess truishings bate and cys, all new low est esibl yi Wait for p> sibie prices, ae 4 Macdonald & Co. | Pe: pat diw | Dini 8* ery best. value im boots try the : Boot and Shee Store. marls “iwty London Hots, bard and soft felt, “ selliog cheap —J B Macdonald marl’ Gladstone was received with chéers yes te day when he appeird ia the House of Commons after his recent illness. 9 ¥ a Sir John Arrives. Panis, March 15. Sir John Thompson arrived here yeaterday. A a ttt WHELAN nn IN HILLS- ae — a. = —— SATURDAY. MARCH 18, 1893. ee a atch this Space, en nn J, ne F YOU WANT BARGAL WE ARE WITH YOU! ————( 1 --—__—__. Having secured a Big Stock of Goods for the ready money, we are ee ati to give some eye-opening Sargains to the people of P. E. Island. We have always given honest value, but never before have we been in such a good position as now. Why, we can sell goods at What some of our competiters can buy them at, and still make a profit. _ Our tong experience in the Cloth- ing and Hat business puts us on the right track to buy just what our customers want, and we know a bargain when we «ee it. It requires no head to see the Bargains in our Great Spring Stock of Hats, Clothing, Dres Groods, Ginghams, Shirtings, ‘sick ings, Prints, Boys’ Suits, cte., ana the man who passes us makes a mistake sure. You won’t go wrong when you buy from us, because we have just got one way of doing business, and that is to give a dollar in good quality for a dollar of any man’s money. B sure you see our Black Cashmeres and Merinoes. We have the value. aN ca ~~ PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. & wky —— Charlottetown, March 15, 1893—eod Would you Like to go Shopping in MONTREAL (OLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL “Special Attention given to Mail Orders Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass- ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, {,adies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles aud Millinery. Full Stecks in each department. iHENRY MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL. Trial o ders solicited. febO—ttetf nee eee eens ee — Spring is here again, with its usual attendants— house cleaning, papering, carpeting, ete. Of course you want to do some papering. We've got the paper, the largest and best assortment on P. E. Island— papers of all kinds, qualities, prices, appearances, and for all purposes, all double rolls— cheap. Do you want an OILCLOTH! Weve got them, too—best English and Scotch makes, 4 and & yards wide, «& per cent. below regular price. A large lot of COCOA MATTINGS -—-very cheap. Sterne. Successors to Perkins & Crarlottetown, March 16, 1893—e0d & wky ESOS = a a Dissolution of Partnershin — ome ——— 4 x -----— — ——-—- rf\HIS IS TO CERTIFY that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, carrying on business at Charlottetown under the style and firm of McLEOD & Mo- KENZIE, has, this first day of February, A. D. 1893, been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this first day of February, A. D. 1893. a JAMES JOHN Signed in the presence of Frep. W. L. Mocre, Attorney-at-Law. McLEOD, McKENZIE. = Hn) T. McKENZIE will continuc the business at the Old Stand, Queen Street. All bills contracted by the late firm will be paid by him. All book debts, notes of hand, etc., must be paid to him without delay. MR. JOHN dy 3weod —mebt 2. =_—_OoOoO =— SEE EM! (x) OUR NEW STOCK OF Suitings, Overcoatings, Trouserings. ——— (x) en New and Elegant Patterns to select from in ENGLISH, SCOTCH and CANADIAN makes, We are now ready for our Spring Trade. Look out for Bargains! D. A. BRUCE, Ob'town, March 9, 1895. FASHIONABLE CLOTHIBR == EE ee ee = ts Boots and Shoes. (jThe§Big Stock at the DOMINION! BOOT AND SHOK STORE must move away to make room for our/fSPRING STOCK. The prices wii be fouad the lowest in the trade, If you want the best value, always remember the DOMIN- ION BOOT AND SHOE SIORE. J. B. MACDONALD, - - - PROPRIETOR, :West Side of Queen Street. onaenennnl Sonenatinapiaiianias Charlottetown, February 14, «ee , me & tag apap Be the Teen De athens é - tae 1 aloe fo ba cage ae tbe a u pnage ae ~ ern, wooo + ¥ - 2 2 Oe TE oon = Mg eM Wi S seamienin a beng yp 4A PSS - . Meg ag Sent sn mee ama