pT HE DA ILY EX GREAT SALE OF BOOTS therefore we will give the Biggest Reductions. The Best Yee -20 to 25 per cent. Discount on New Imported Stock, and $6 per cent, Discount on Old Stock--GOFF BROS. Successors to Dorsey, Gof & Co. Local and Other items. | Trotrixc.—This is the day of the club trot at Orwell. itl RaiLway Gospet MEETING morrow afternoon: Luke 12, 31. Lesson for to SD altel DIisaPreEARIN The snow “fs ‘fast dis- appearing from our streets. - - MatLs.—-Crossing both ways at the Capes to-day. The Charlottetown portion arrived this afteruoon. _—-- = --— Social. +The oyster social next Thursday night in Zien Church, will take the head of the class, Go and see. _—_--— Kee? tak Fovrra or Arrit Disencagep ~-as a pleasant. evening with the members of St. Peter's Band of Hope may be expected. ee Prrsovat.—We are pleased to see that Captain Hickey has so far recovered from his recent illness as to be able to move abont again. ellen Mretixo.—The annual meeting of the B. I. Society will be held this evening at eight oclock for the election of officers.—John . moolly, “ec v Re PHERMOMETER Reapryes. -—- During © last night the thermometer registered 24 above zero; at 10 a. m. to-day 32 above, and at noon to-day 34 degrees above. GRANT TO a Hosperran The Fredericton City Council, at a reeent meeting, decided to ask the Legislature for pes mission to assess $200 a year forthe maintainance of Victoria H spit al > CLEARING THE SNow.—-The direct ‘expense ef viearing the snow on the Intercolunial last winter was $92,000, over double the average ost fur the previous six years, while the indirect cost was more. probably as fee ‘ | Emperor will be buried in the Mausoleumn at Charlottenburg. mach | ] _Emperor, which are: TELEGRAPHIC NEWS| EPISCOPAL. | 1 SpeciaL Desparcugs to Tus Examiner. Empaor William DIES PEACEFULLY, Holding His Wife's Hand, _—- —-- ——- fais Last Words. ENGLAND MOURNS ee The New Ruperor~Prederck Ill, Beri, March 9. Emperor William died at 8.30 o'clock this morning. Eye witnesses of the scenes at {the death of the Emperor state that during the last few hours of his life he suffered no pain and died peacefully. The died hold- ing the Empress’ hand. He had been in a stupor since 3 o'clock, and was delirious for « brief period. At 5 o'clock he is reported to have exclaimed : ** | am a man of peace; but if Russia forces me to war I shall faith- fully side .with my ally,..Austria.” The The evening papers contain what are re- wrted as the last words spoken by the ** Alexander has pro- PAENDE Gc nn ct ett eet n AN sitimmentenatiinaanell ne me ee SATURDAY. MARCH 10. 1888. SHOES. Our Customers must always have the Best Bargains, aun be we. + — o os . Vy *. ma” Ae ~g's he! < » ~—_ ——. a ee ee een tne cette na - enemas coeeeatann — why 2i 2w—mechl Cinsecration of Bishop a cUPLE ARE SAV ING | MONEY te eee Hatirax, March 9. Official notification has been received that Bishop Courtney will be gonsecrated on St. Mark’s Day, in St. Luke’s Church. The new Bishop will, immediately after his consecration, enter on his duties. The meeting of the Synod may be post- poned until October, as it is understood that Bishop Courtney wishes to attend the Ht is takes place in London in,July. Sad Affair. ALIston, Ont., March 9. constables were arresting Patrick Nolan, a Scott Act violator, to- While two created a disturbance. The constadles opened fire wounding Carroll and Foley |seriously. Both men are very low, and it is feared they cannot recover. caped during the melee. The constables have been arrested, and are closely | guarded, Fatal Fire. Mirene.t, Dak., March 9. | A fire burned the Methodist University ' here at 3a.m. There were forty inmates, €h'town, Jan, 12, 1888 including the faculty students and servants. | - All but ten escaped without trouble. Four young men jumped from the second story Housas For Sale and To Let, windows. Four others and a_ professer descended from the roof by a clothes line. | Two were fatally and eight seriously in- jured, HE Subscriber, having in view giving u house-keeping, offers for sale the Declt ing House aod Premises occupied by him on ' Dorchester Street, with Stable and Onut- ee Left for the States, apie | wised me that he will not make war against GosreL Meerinc.— Young men, thirk | ut.’ Ut is reported the Emperor also said | wefully, decide wisely, act promptly in re- | *‘ lam convinaed that we ought not to go | ference to the gospel mveting in the Y. M. C.; to war with Russia, towards whom the | A. Hall to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. | Subject, 4‘ The Scarlet Line. Joshua, 2nd sapter. enim | DiscRacarvL.—A fight, which ended in one! of the participants being severely cut about! the head, startedin a yard oa Richmond; Street and wound up on Pownal Street, late! yesterday afternoon. Sleigh stakes were the! principal weapons used. No arrests. lly sr. Jawes’ Hirn.—The largest and. best utertainment of the season is to be held in St. James’ Hall on Taesdyy evening next. The Rev. James Cacruthers has a complete new set of readings whielr will be interspersed with musical selections, Programme will appear ow Meadasy. <—* ~ > —~ Kintep at Tan Mines.—A “miner named \lex. Fraser, employed in the east mines of most friendly attitude ought to be adopted.” | Beri, March 9. When the Reichstag met to-day, Prince Bismarck informed the members of the death of the Emperor. He also announced that the new King would assume the title of Frederick JL. Preparations for the reception of the new suvereign were actively going on at the palace. He will travel to Berlin by special train. Itis expected that His Majesty's first step will be the granting of amnesty to all political offenders. San Remo, March 9. The Emperor of Germany, (Frederick William) wassed a fairly good night..During the early part of the night he was restless, but slept better afterwards, Berry, March 9. the Londonderry Iron Company, London. a Try, N. S.. heavy fall of earthy from the effects of which | he bas aimee diéd. He leaves a wife and five} children. “ - Nova Seotta’s Goin Propveriox.— Moré Jf a million dellars’ worth of gold was dug from the Nova Scotia mines last year, and there has been more than $8,000,000 worth extracted during the Inst twenty-five years; tian } an which is about all the time that the mines have been worked. - (ne New Comm \ pan.—Itis now pretty understood Lient.-Governor Ai: well tat the appointment of John Ross, K. C. B., as commander of the british troops in Canada, has been ratified. A namber-of old riflemen intend presenting (General Sir Alex. Russell with a cane and address on his retirement from the command, - = Looxs Busan esserke.—Mr.D.0'M. Reddin, r., is authorised to match five Charlottetown wgainst five Summerside horses,for 320 a horse, r a sweepstake or divide, as may be mutually agreed upow. There are quite 4 aunyber tf fugt harses in Sunmérside and their should not be backwerd in accepting this challenge. owners - - Mavcw's Rivat.—-The little mare Flemaoe, owned hy Mr, Williau, Rockfeller, of New York. recently tratte} a mile in 2.19 on the owner's private track. Thig is remarkable tite [ ra fou year-old If Flemsoe keeps in goo leon lition, and contin tes to improve, she will soo dave a reer which will run very lose to the Queens best work. wis. le A Wonp 1s Scaton.—At this time of year, when our streets are bare in many places some of our truckmen and others show a lamentable lack” of kindness’ and jadgment in loading and driving their teams. Some very harsh cases have recently come under ur notice, which,- if repeated will result in the exposure of the erring ones, _ i —_ypr Hyes otism (SererroangsM) DEnovncep.— A telegram from the Montreal Witness says : ‘ A-committee Of the Belgian Academy of Medicine has submitted a report of their in- vestigation into the theory and practice of Hypnotism (Spiritualism) denounctng it as morally and physically dangerons, and re- commending its prohibition by law. ~——_o- --- Tas Wattswey Cravse.—-An Ottawa des- patch, says that the two years clause im the inland revenue regulations regarding whiskey, by which no di ean sell whiskey less than two years old, goes into effect in July next, and by that time ten million gallons of whiskey will be tanked for the prescribed twenty-four months..on which daty will amount to thirteen million dollars. adnate ; Savixes Bans Sratistics,—The deposits in the Moncton branch of the Government Savings Bank amounted in Febraary to $6,- 233; the withdrawals in the same period were $8,551. The total amounts remaining on deposit in the Moncton agency at the en of February was $294,237. Last year the amount had reached nearly a third of a mil- lion dollars, but the change in the regulations caused some decline.—- Times, adiparen i Axorure Coxcert.—We are pleased to hear that Mr. Vinnicombe's Orchestra, assist- ed by some of our best vocal ta’ent, intend yg ving another of theic very popular Concerts, with an entire change of programme, in the \. M. C. A. Hall, on- Tuesday evenigg, Ira April next. Mr. Vinnicom has sps neither tine nor éxpense in bringing this ex- vollent organization to its present state of- Protiviegey. Phe ai ‘isa laudable one, aad should caftainly be patronized by all true / was afew days ago crushed bya/ The new king was proclaimed Frederick fit. Hesigns “ Frederick ” without re- ference to Emperor or King. The Emperor has forwarded the follow- ing ordinance to the Minister of State on the subject of public mourning: ‘* With re- gard to national mourning, which has here- tofore been customory, we will not order aty provision, but. will rather leave it to every German to decide how he will give expression to his affliction.” Lonpon, March 9. The Queen was dressed in deep black when she took her carriage exercise in the gardens of Buckingham Palace to-day, and her face wore a very sad expression. All the officials of the Palace and servants are dressed in mourning. The court has been ordered to wear mourning fora month, and all state ceremonies are cancelled. The Prince of Wales, Prince Christian and gPrince Henry of [Battenburg, will represent the §Queen and will attend the Emperor’s funeral. The Queen has sent telegrams of condolence to .San Remo. Flags are half-mast generally throughout England on account of the death of the Emperor William. DOMINION PARLTAMENT Dion of Canada aud Newfvundland, NEGOTIATIONS PENDING. ‘Orrawa, March 9. In the Commons this afternoon, — Hon. Peter Mitchell called attention to the special cablegram which had been re- ceived by the Halifax Herald, from New- fourdland, conveying the contents of Lord Lansdowne’s correspondence with the Government of that Colony, looking to its entrance into the Canadian Confederation. Sir John replied: “It is true. Com- {munications have taken place.” Sir Richard Cartwright complained that the house had not been taken into the con- fidenee of the Government. Sir John’s statement has caused unusual excitement among the members, the ma- jority of whomconsider the present negotia- tions most opportune. Mr. Mitcheil also complained that Hon. Messrs. Greenway and Martin had been in- yited toan interview with the Governor- General to-day, and contended that if the Governor was not acting at the instance of the Government his conduct was at variance with the principles of Responsible Govera- nent. Sir John thought that Her Majesty per- or through the Governor-General sonal'y, i : might talk to whom as her representative, ted: pe oi said they would hold the Government responsible for any acts of the Governor-General. i The House went into Committee of Sup- ply, and voted a portion of the escimat es. ’ Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 10—10 a Ho. Moderate winds, fair weather, stationary Pest : buildings, aud one-half a Town Lot of Land. ‘ Havivax,March9. | The en is wel! finished and commedious The woman Davison who kept the house in every respect, andthe Rooms are large of ill fame that was raided Saturday even- 4nd conveniently arranged. ing, left for the United Statesafter she had Also, To Let--The new Dwelling House on the subpeenaes issued yesterday. The °ormer ff. Prince and Dorchester Streets, con- summoned parties bled freely and willingly, “!™/™g'uine Rooms, and heated by and they were not called to-day. She was , fined $170 in all, but it will bea bad debt. “Ot Water Heating Apparatus. for the city. | Also—The new Dwelling House fronting on ied hae eatin cninseen Prince Street, adjoining the last-mentioned MANITOBA TO BE Sarisyren.—Ottawa ad- House, aud of the same size. vices report that the Manitoba Government’. Tenants seeking good comfortable Dwell. delegation had an interview with Sir John | "8% 4 invited to examine these, Immediate on Wednesday, and that as a result it is _POSses#ion. For terms apply to rumored that an arrangement will probably | GEORGE ALLEY. be effected between the Dominion and Mant-' (h’town, March 3, 1888—2aw pat guar toba governments by which disallowance will| _ é be discontinued,and the Manitoba government : ~ y will purchase the Pembina branch of the’ p ij island Ganedion Pacific Railway. However, no ‘ ' official statement has yet been made. - —— March 24th, instant, inclusive, forthe supply of {Summerside .......... Georgeiown,......... ETL 0 kc 0 okie 4 cone coo cod Ksai ice —_— —AT THE— to be delivered on or before the 30th day of June next, and delivery of the whole to be completed on or before the first - of October, 18%. The first payment will be made in July, and Ten (10) per cent. will be is Still Going On. ee retained from each payment until the final and Many Fine Grades of Goods.) :-ism-inticss nor bist tei to acon Tacs * - J, UNSWORTH, LARGE DISCOUNTS, Acting Superintendent. And every effort made to meet the require- ments of CASH BUYERS. Pr. W. MOORE, Assignee of HAnRIs & STEWART. Ch’'town, March 2, 1888, monthly thereafter. Railway Office, Ch’iown, March Ist, 1888, mch2—dy 3i wky Hi pat LS88. SPRING. 1888. Now Ready for *hipment. Desirable Residence STAPLE DEPARTMENT. FOR SAUTE. 500 Pkoy, Canadian Manufactures, or ee _ Ginghams, corveae seniae, —_,;,- am instructed by GEORGE MACLEOD, |}285- Coitonades, Shirtings, Sheetings, rey ESQ., to sell BY AUCTION, at the | Cottons. White Cottons, &e., &c. Premises, ' P 2 MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. ON THURSDAY, 29th INST., AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, He cocina err ek wee SMITE BROS., Dwelling House on East Kent Street. . one of the best built and most comfortable GRANVILLE AND DUKE STREETS. Halifax, N. 8., Feb. 28, 1888. Houses in Charlottetown, and is heated throughout with the latest hot water system. | There are also large Stables and Coach ei SRL Ds A EE EES SED attached. The property, which is situated inj. | ‘ one of the most pleasant and healthy parts of | W AN TS, LOST, FOUAD ade. the city, comprises 180 feet by 74 feet 6, es ee ee ee commands an extensive view of East River. Part of the purchase money may remain on | FO mortgage if desired. Laces, Frillings, Trimming Silks, &c,, &c, — oetprienin rss LET..—Those commodious Stables on Graf- tou Street, Charlottetown, lately occupied by = Mr. John #. Powers, adjoining the premises of G. M. HARRIS, Mr. J. D. MeLeed. Possession giver im mediate- Auctioneer. ly. Apply to EDWARD J. HopGson. nich9—dy tf | LOSTt.—Os Thursday evening, between the Citizens’ Skating Rink and Davies Hotel, « | black satin hand-painted Fan. The finder will ibe rewarded by leaving it at = EXAMINER office. 2i—mechy mch7 WILL BE HELD AS FOLLOWS: { MONTAGUE WEST SCHOOLHOUSE, on} Ww ANTED.—A second-hand Sloven, not very Saturflay, 10th March, at 7 o'clock, p, m. i heavy. Enquire at this office, tf—mch9 MURRAY HARBOR ROAD,— 4t Grandview re — Schoolhouse, on Monday, 12th March, at 2 Ww ANTED.—Position as Bookkeeper or Clerk o’cloc’’, p. Mm. desired by a young maa who bas alac some CALEDONIA.--Same day, at 7 o'clock, p.m. {experience im & General Store. od refe ¢ se“ G. ie : . N fice. PLEASANT VALLEY.— At Schoolhouse, on Address G, 1. 6, ane eae Tuesday, ’3:h Mareh, at 2 o'clock, p. m. Se canteen ; BELLE CREEK.—Same day, at 7 o'clock, p»m. | yar ANT ED IMMEDIATELY—A plain Cook and LEAN. Housemaid. Washing given out. Good ls Le references required, Apply at EXAMINER office. Feb, 27, 1888—wky & dy eod her guar | mchS—-tf . | Q ; ' Our new series of Books,' ~~ SEE HERE! entitled, “Home Trea QOARDERS ACCOMMODATED— At Mrs, sury.” $1.50, “ Farm Treasury,” $1 25, and “ Busi- McLean's, Hillsborough Street, befwcep Dor- ness Treasury,” $1.00, are just now ready, Kvery chester and King. oct? eod ti farmily will want this es ce ond pie tae Ss , i very feature of Home Life an E : : cP what depends on its successor failare. “'* Busi- FOR SAVE 1 possible (iy, writes ot ef By 3" : em for een . ae sone eee ke 0 nes tellew Ist April. will be seuld by Public Auction. Par- ing its instructions, every = ma omscent'y manage his own concerns. “ Farm Treasury eee one of the most practical works on the subject let separately. ever issued; no farmer can be without it. We fon want ladies and men to vell these Books in their ‘teak awn neighborhood. We give large commissions. (Kast) Address W. ¥. EARLE, 725,Prince Willtam St, is well finished and warm; or the House wilf be e Also, a few tons of Hard Cval, ate eae ee ode the Ist May, 4 House with lovers of music, or a little hightr temperature, . = | Six Thousaud Five Handred (6,500) Tons of the| best fresh-mined RUUND S?KAM COAL, for = ; Locomotive use, ?, | Tendets to state the price per ton of 2,240 lbs, delivered as follows :-— ‘Charlottetown....... + 6 aieeabniainiaaic a eae 3,250 Tons, 13 Cases Shapes, Fancy Hats an! Bonnets, ' who Buy Cling | | t ' | | hallway. y, GEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under signed, and endorsed *“ Tender for Steam : . Coai,” will be received until SATURDAY, CRO TIPU ORs i isco 6s Ch Le san a 7 At least one-quarter of the whole quantity re- quired at each of the above-mentioned Stations { } | ; } ties buying Furniture can let the House, w ich Breach-Loading Double Barrel Gun, aad a Fish- Outfit,—Cnas. J. PATPON, arden a St, John, N. B. “ , WANTED — ; ’ ’ 5 N & BRO -w& four or;five coyriortable ri ae ae ee © OE ieilocs. located. Apply fo PR i P.O. March 6, 108 -2aw & wky City. ee HL. b. POOMe: — ee (nn a well known fact- that his competitors cannot meeting of the Pan-Anglican Synod, which look at his low prices. They have to do some blowing. But L. BE. PROWSE sells the Clothing. If you can get. what you want at L. E. Prowse's, you need not try anywhere else. His prices are the lowest ever known day, Patrick Carroll and Dominick Foley for First-class Goods. cla a 200 Overcoats to be Sold at « Bargain. COME AT ONCE AND GET ONE. le E. PROWSE., SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STRERT. GREAT CLEARANCE SALE Ts pean EB artes J00TS & SHOES, ——AT THE— Vominion Boot & Shoe Store. pd During the Month of March, B. MACDONALD —WILL. CLEAR VUT HIS— Entire Stock of Boots and Shoes at a Discount of 20 per cent. off his usual low prices. The Stock is nearly al! New last Fall. Customers are sure to get the best value for their money at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. J. HS. MchuNnr ALD, February20—dy & wky PROPRIETOR. OVERCOATS, SUITS. Heavy All-Wool Pants, a Specialty. KNIT SHIRTS, ALL STYLES. Fiannel Shirts, Linders, &e. ALL AT AWAY DOWN PRICES. GEO. E. FULL, SIGN OF THE LION, QUEEN STREEF1. Ch'town, Feb. 18, 1888. NE Tremendous Knock Down in Prices for One Month Only. 20% OW is the time to get Bargains, as we have 4 large stock on hand and we waut t make IN © room for our spring steck. j Ladies’ Gold Watches from $15, upwards. Ladies’ Silver Watches from $8, upwards. Genta’ Silver Watches from $12, upwards. Nickle Watehes from $5, upwards. Chains from 40ets, upwards, Scarf Pins from 20cts, apwarde. Watch Chains from 40cts, upwards. . Collar Buttons from Sets, upwards. New Style in Brooches from 25cts, upwards. | Cnif Buttons from Qhety, upwards. Ear Rings from A0cts, upwards. ards, (Lockets from 25cts, upwards. Ladies’ Colored Goid Seta from $15, upwards. |o,.+ Gold Rings from $2, upwards. Ladies’ Gold Band Rings from $1, upwards. |g erware at a big discount. Plain Gold Rings from $1, upwares, ‘Spectacles from 2Ucts, upwards. Ladies’ Set Rings from $2, upwards. yeglasses from 30cts, upwards. eater: Gaseees te a Nickle Clocks from $1.75, upwards. ‘ Bangle Necklets from 75cts, upwards. ican W locks, from 2.50, upwar Ladies"Thimbles from 35cts, upwards. Ameuicgs Welant © ’ and alot of other goods, cheaper than has ever been sold before. Repairing attended to—Watehes, Clocks and Jewelry. ~~ .@ G JURY, o> ~ WAT@MAKER W& JEW ELLER, “NORTH SIDE: QUERY SQUARS; (Opposite Poat Dffice, Ch town, ¥. E. ss -—ee aw Feb. 7,1898—Zaw dy & wy ‘a iia ae Aree | : loadin Edmebiaddail Somme rage sap ers dey come cha ts top soa: moron oes ane ona yen oon ~~ aru ee aes ee ee ee) a oie oat arms se — a Gile tomo a (cme carta eerie