en aoe a ge THE DAILY RXAMINER, - i ee THURSDAY, MARCH 15, 1888. Local and Othet Kems. | ELEGRAPHIG \EWS.|Blection To-day. Thy — — | SPROIAL alba wticae TO Tut EXAMINER, ’ ‘ } Puceryoaniteliegiatiiaditdgntie, itt rag | Gallant Well Ahead! CTANLEY BR ot i a DOMINION PARLIANEN? ul dl dl Na ‘ - - See ; __- Stine Us There are a few of the swinging . . . ° . ja ‘ ‘ dene which: ade eitnaieen tanored. Nothiag Definite from Belfast —AT THE— White Cottons, Dress Goods, lo-nrtent. — Th . ev nt »f the season to-night UNRESTRICTED RECIPROCI ry. ~ ae i) a ) Print Cottons, Cashme: 0 a be e eve ‘ e seaso « wh 3 1 1 : in Zion Church. Oysters in ample and varied ee ee Latest returns from the Tignish District ) i DON HOU SE Grey Cottons, Merinoes, form, . x OTrTawa, March 14. give the follow Ing :-— ae a Pillow. Cottons, Plushes, Silks, Averron Sane. - Furniture at A. McNeill’s In the ae ee ees to-day ee a Es Still Going On. Sheeting Cottons, Brocades, Auction Roo o-morrow (Friday) at 11} Opposition made « and for more of th a: 3 Saale ' m, to-morrow (Frid ay) at ns eet er areater "Propias m 3 4s vores nk Cottons, Gloves, Corsets, be &K. Teentese DRemember. Professor | 22, Washington Fishery Conference. Ag Many Fing Grades of Goods, |Pable Linens, Hosiery, Embroideries, Mellish’s paper to-night, Subject: “My Ree replied that or Gharies had lll a a TET 7. 62 ' Towels, Tewelling, Collars and Cuffs, Visit to Seotiand.” * ; O; . er li fc SO21008 bPalmer Road. ... .... abie.s-- isa ee 45 a iii as the pposition 1a u lvormation | Tignish..... ee 70 T . Teuterance.—The Temperance Executive should be laid before the House. But it | Greenmount kL tsi. wah 38 413 LARGE DISCOU! TS And a Well Assorted Stock of all kinds of Committee meets in McLeod's Hall at 8 o'clock | *88 arranged by the British and American | Dock Road........7...........5 70. 50 ’ i ‘ iia this evening. Commissioners at Washington, after the | Hloomfield........0,...........56 52 42} And every effort made to meet the require- 4 f » +--s—_— leparture of Sir Charles, that it was not in | Alberton Me. OA, onde ee 119 ments of CASH BUYERS. 9 Kxraurs or Lazorn.—A branch society of | the interests of the countries concerned Miminigash . cuss eeeceeeeesss 10 38 R F. W. MOOR the Knights of Labor was recently organized | that the full protocols should be published, 399 539 Assignee of Harris & ee V Bin Y ( PHA PrP, A : I ; at Acadia Mines, N. S. Subsequently, however, Sir Charles obtain- oa : . . ny . ia -e am is a . ; N : ~ ed the consent of Mr Bayard to the Fortune Bay and Kildare to hear from. Un toon, March $, 1888. PERsox L.—-Mr. Edwin Parker (formerly publication of the proposals respecting trade No definite news from Belfast. : > . LEY B OTHER Ni we!l known in Prince County) died recently at} and commerce. If any other proposals a ' Desirable Residence 5 Neweastle, N. B., much respected. were deemed essential! to the debate on the DIED. weenie Danmit ; . vis slati sir Jery suddenly, after tw ays i eM. ©. A. AVSTiawck this evening tne Guestion of commercial relations, he (Sir| Very suddenly, after two days illness, a FOR SALE. BROWN’S BLOCK. John) stated that steps would be taken to] Stanley Bridge, Patrick Hannifan, about 60 Bib @ CiaASs a 8 ; he FS N e rt fhe a ‘lor. . . . rear acre ED , ee _ aectiee = Soci a = ee tile obtain consent to publication. He regret- | Y°*"s of age. ‘ fee 4 Ch’town, March 9, 1888.—eod & wky. elncinad Pe 4 * lted exceedingly the present absence of Sir} At Albany, on the 3rd inst., after a short am instructed by GEORGE MACLEOD, ewe pli Charles through sickness. illness which he bore with Christian resigna- . ESQ., to sell BY AUCTION, at the| — $$$ New Paper.--It is said the new National Sir Richard Cartwright then moved the tion to the Divine Will, Donald Matthews, in} Premises, paper, which will be started shortly in. Mon | resolution in favor of ‘Unrestricted. Reci- the 68th year of his age. He leaves a widow, ON THURSDAY %9th INS’.. . treal, will be called L’ Expresse or Le Courrier | procity with the United States. He spoke oe eg aed ey Ramee to'etary the Sa : GREAT CLE AR ANCE SALE ly Montreal. for two hours until the Speaker left the] “fone Whe was deeply regretted: by a lange AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, ati & chair at 6, ana will resume again at 8. His PC Of reaper ye aes Sends. ; ; : speech was delivered in a clear and forcible} ,A% her residence, Mill Vale, on the 22nd His two-and-a-half story brick, slate-roofed ——— OF — #t the tree boxes on Great (reorge Street and P ots sail at ult., Mrs. Patrick McNally, in the 56th year Dwelling House on East Kent Street. This is scared the people in the neighborhood yester- manner, and even when the argument was] ¢¢ )., age. The deceased ‘leaves a husband. ] one of the best built and most comfortable day afternoon. most involved it could be followed without} three sons and five daughters to mourn the | Houses in Charlottetown, and is heated . ? ; tram Or fatigue. In opening, Sir Richard lo:s of a kind and afectionate wife] throughout with the latest hot water system, : : He ARD F rom.—Miss Jennie McGarry, the} declared that in moving the resolution he] and mother, besides many relatives | There are also large Stables and Coach House t lent d elocutionist who appeared in thiseity | yoicedthesentiment of the Liberal Party and] and friends by whom she “was high- | atteched. The property, which is situated in deli ~—— TS ee ae an a ¢ she 18) of the vast majority of those who supposted|ly esteemed. Although troubled for ] one of the most pleasant and healthy parts of - ignting lerge vudieaces, She will re-visit} ):., in the House. Comparing the increase | many years with a painful illness, and suffer- | the city, comprises 180 feet by 74 feet 6, and : m shortly. ing much, she bore it with Christian resigna- commands an extensive view of East River. Rusaway.—A runaway horse broke some of Canadian population for the last twenty _ > — . . . ** . -” s heaaall oe i _} years with the previous twenty, he declared | “on to the Divine Will, and died fortified Part of the purchase money may remain On Paeserve Your Sigur.—-You can do so by|¢ € he . with the sacraments of the Catholic Church, | mortgage if desired getting a pair of Liurance’s Celebrated Spec it to be unsatisfactory. He further alleged ani in fall dhteteheeSf acto se a ortalits ‘ G. M. HARRIS —-AT THE—— cacles at the Diatuond Bookstore. The most | that one immigrant only remains in Canada|), wanerdeprienineetar inch lags aasee peer ts el ‘Sa : : ° Her funeral, which was largely attend : mech7 Auctioneer. periect satisfaction is assufed and the prices of every four coming into this country. : . ns ttended, took : y C : : lace to St. Ann’s Church, Hope River, where ee ee — 5 © ° are lower than ever. Losing sight of the fact that immigrants Pr ; . P ’ e iV bi ok A : rd 5 1e last sad rites were f xd. May her} N ats s omi 19n 0 : coming into Canada during thepaat. quar- | 3n6's,"¢ rives were performed. May her} Wupmiture, Stoves, &e. a 0 € 5 mankitY te ‘ A Cuanxce.—The Summerside papers report | ter of a century’ have been as te —---- — that the old Methodist church at Bedeque has generally He attempted to show that _— ais, idle 3 : . Ls ae. ry aa , =D am instructed by CHAS, J. PATON, ESQ.. antl neon aon, iia d Pie a M. en and those immigrants, not in Canada at present, ; ; I se}l - Naien at his Sea vat a+ lhe —— 0o———- + rate \y urd's oint Wharf, where it will/ must have departed to the United States, £ Street, ao ve use as a warenonus:. . ” and by these methods Canada haa On. Wednesda 28th Inst J 2 - “ nited & ‘ i ; - ‘ Vig Vv, th heen Di metinn te” wt Wee | ee the l nited States part of her popula BY During the Mon of March, tion. The increase of trade in Canada in AT 11 O'CLOCK: * Town Coancillor, Summerside, having resign- a... : 4 \W > yar ed, an election te fill the vacancy will be held | 1873 was alluded to in strong language, as REV. JOB SHEN ron, All his HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, comprising f 1 i mn the 3rd. April ‘next. Th» Journal reports well asthe increase of debt and taxation. Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Sets, Brussels oD Ee CHOON A EP e ® hat Mr, Baker intends leaving the Province | The remedies were:— WILL BE DELIVERED IN THE and Tapestry Carpets. Rugs, Oil Cloth, Crockery, shorthy. ; ist. Reform the present system of tax Seen eet. eee : Pant tne — , a / Ay A G, M. HARBIS, —WILL CLEAR VOUT HIs— NoT RESPONSIBLE. — According to a recent - ond At ol ti y f bsidi t P a \ . Mi. C. A. LL, mch12—eod t] 21st, then dy tl sle Auctioneer. writer the bagpipes were invented by the «nd. ADdoLtIONn Of SUBSsIGIES Jo f rovinces, on : ae D mens and soleus aad ).| Which he termed a system of bribes in- —ON- ae a Smaus, aod aie by the Sooted, as popu W'od by reason of the forays of the Pro-| ween gay ponte goth Iget,| 2988+ MARCH. 1888.|Bntire Stock of Boots and Shoes at a Discount an exchange, it relieves the Seotch of a serious | Yices.on the Dominion Treasury whenever MONGRY veniig, L het, senna; TY PS 1a'|" Sed Aboliticguel omabuidion Wozallaveda be, ae GREAT CLEARANCE SALE| 0! 70 per ceit. off his usual low prices. ee: Nano Tree, old} 4th. Unrestricted trade with the United | Subject, ‘Paddle Your Own Canoe.” Or = 000 datnages Aen "lea ike meee mn included all the others and BOOTS AN D SHOES The Stock is nearly all New last Fall. Customers are sure to get the best value 7." a ie ; “| render them necessary. — EP for their money at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Albany railroad. The amputation of @me leg Unrestricted trade would, he alleged,| WHEN was there given better advice, and ~ ach Te 3 . = was caused by its being erushed by the fall-| . eg : , . =the ina ; 8 y give the United States a free market at where a better adviser? b ; \ ntend having the usual Clearance Sale fpr the dis B. MecDON A i. a>, ing of a rotten sign postat Springfield. . , This subject should be of universal interest. I i ae their own doors, and open- up to them} Many. seek help te paddle the canoe. It is month of March I will offer my entire stock } PROPRIETOR arrears beneficial to their commeree as new | ®!ways lighter with one. of BOOTS AND SHOES at 20 PER CENT. off my| February20—dy & wky Tue Deara Rotir.—Six members of the}. ; ; ‘ Do not miss this interesting and instructive i This i res : ADS! State '; ‘ 2 r usual low prices. ‘This is a genuine Clesrance House of Commons have died within a year. state > Thus Canada was prepared to give treat. é : s Sale, as all who have bought from meat the Jast The deceased are :, Messrs. Campbell, of Ren | * @' PT? qo for all she desired. [he | You may be shown tho * flood in your affeirs} sales know. My stock is the largest and best frew, Ont., Campbell, of Digby, N. S.,Moffat, abolition of the absurdity of hostile tariffs | * hich will lead on to fortune,” and you will never | assorted stnok of Bamaand Shas. Tsland. > ; et down with a tear—but paddle your own Jome right hb es I ex- of Restigouche, N. B., Cimon, of Charlevoix, would, he alleged, swell Canada’s trade canoe. : nome ate seek tie tay gone ae i have Robertson, of Hastings, and Clayes, of Mis-| wite the Republic from 80 to 300- millions awe ny a 1.50 p.m, Lecture begins at & | always done in the past sales. eae = WE OFFER sissq voi. ina few years. He said the United States} “°™°°™ —: H. N. GOFF, J. C. SPRAGUE, D Pi Cet ste, id ofl was not only the§ best Pout substantially} mechid Acting Secretary. feb29—4w eod dy & wky Market Square, JANGEROUS.—Fecopie snoaid be caret’) the cnly market fer Canada. The present ; where they, tie their horses, Le vening : Our new series of Books “ eyy tie their horses, Last evening | heme. wduld |énable Canada to secure SEE HERE! entitled, ‘‘Home Trea- aiiorse was tied to a post in front of the : ‘ AFD Ce Sie on ; Madical Halland the wind’ éatchtur “it ‘the material benefit with great advantage to purrs 0520. rae. $1.25, — oo mOCtCas » NG oh md can a : al i eae “Dp ness Treasury,” $1.0, are just now ready, HKvery light sleigh attached caused it .to swing England. He further contended that Pre- family will want this interesting volume, discuss- o sident Cleveland and his Cabinet would ing, a3 it does, every feature of Home Life and Better Value no I ane reliet of the present difficulties. He there- March 6, 1888—2aw & wky fore moved the resolution, which was ound in dangeron: peoximity to the large | © , : \ P ih ‘ ae fai «* Busi plate glass windows. willingly negotiate Unrestricted Recipro- Se ee eee akan — —— city ; but that just prior to the Presidential (Season i 888) becoming a self-educated business man ; follow STivpeNDIARY Mactsrnates Court—Michael | election was an opportune time tora Cana- ; ing its ee every SS ome ney. ¥ ahh on nate ‘Ke a . a a : manage his own concerns. reas : Sweeney, violati u dauada ‘Temperance Act, dian Government to ‘meet the question. one of the most practical works on the subject A OPS two first offences 350 © ee ; flows other | No one expected Canada tO remain im a WARTED THIS YEAR ever jammed ne farmer as Smee it. aioe Seort Act cases were dismissed and seventeen ‘ iy > 7 > ti f want ladies 2nd men to sell these Books in their adjourned. E,.MeCarroa, larceny of an axe — a sy hold d ath ry ht ' own heighborhood. We give large commissions. Than any other House ; ! , ¢ ; uM ons tl te thi a ; come when Canada should emand lerrig at Address W. KH. EARLE, 724;Prince William S&t., in Canada. ah ie ; +A l a wee months imprison-it. make her own tariff,treaties; and this St. John, N. B. as ET ment with hare vor, : Se eae R T EV R . 8 s., ae 7 : scheme was the simplest expedient for the Mo E HAN E : Publishers. IX STOCK: “ + ANNIVERSARY.—Says the Summerside Jour- BODIES nal: ** The anniversary of the ¥. M. C. A., seconded by 'Mr. Charlton. His speech bf of this. town. was held in the Methodist df } ; Church dn Monday evening last | Spesches | COVeree Jour hours. HIGHEST PRICES = were delivered by Messrs. D. Stewart, G. W. i Warren, Rev. B. Chappell, Rev. J. A. Cahill, Montreal News. ALL STYLES. 4 and Mr. B. FE. P. Creighton, which were in- e ze aS > terspersel with very good singing by a choir Montreat, March 14. Always Paid. ee © g compase i of members of the Association. The The case against the detectives was com- A FULL: AND COMPLETE STOCK OF larys chearel was filled to its utmost capacity menced before the Queen’s Bench this ae eer selecting a jury, both sides challenging. | 4) E have greatly increased our facilities }! . : a Goi “} 2 i £ e 7 . . anit the collection was gqutributed to in a most morning. Four hours «were occupied in or. iain Ss. Parrarica’s Day.—St. Batrick’s Day Only one witness was examined. *¥. for handling large quantities, and will be more generally observed than uguat| ‘The French feel so badly over the flag | are prepared to pay better prices than ever OF EVERY es this year—seryices, lectures and entertain-| being half-mast over their consul’s office, for good stock. Bring your Eggs while fresh, = . . ieee «raids of . inents being arrenvedin different parts of the}out of respect to the late Emperor of | 2nd_ you can rely on getting THE VERY I % PLIES. Province. iat customary procession, Mass Germany, that they intend holding an HIGHEST PRICE to be obtained in the City. GENERAL HARDWARE and MILL UP and entertainment,will be given in the city | indignation meeting to protest against the Dealers will find it to their advantage to ee eee? Q) eee by. phe Renarorent, 7a hs er. t] ot Vice-Consul’s action. come and see us before making their arrange- geon, in the new stone church recently erected, ments for the season. . solemn High Mass takes place at which, it pda ' 4 . s is reported, Father Burké, of Vernon River, Newfoundland’s Admission. sar Customers furnished with Cases free ot - ay will preach. After Mass'the gfand drawing, Tonderra:: Marek 14 charge. L * ‘4 u é A 4 9 4 : advertised! for that day, comes off. The day a will be ¢elebrated at DeSatile by a lecture The Empire's London cable says the St. AULD BROS., by Mr. Warburton on an» historical subject. | James’ Gazette discusses the question of City Hardware Store. Emerald, too, is to have a suitable celebration. | Newfoundiand’s entrance into the Do- Successors to J. M. AULo. ail aaa! (minion. It says: ‘* Canada can afford to ais 5 ; ; = Charlottetown, March 5, 1888. A Loxe SLEEP. -The Harrison | (Ont.), | he generous in rounding off the Dominion Ch’town, March 12, ’88—2aw wky WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. vr : Tribune says: Harriet, daughter of Mr-.| vith the remaining British Province, while ice nitions theta : Samuel Sugg, & wealthy farmer living about Newfoundland has suffered too long from the Houses For Sale antl 19 Let, por lati te ne ea a ea iailen anges half a mile from Clifford, went to sleep on ad : : be ; ’ Thursday, Feb. 16th., and in spite of all that stagnation caused by her‘isolation | to Safe, cost et factory $350. Will be sold could be. one she remained in that condition other than reasonable in her demands. ern. nee ele tie ra een. Tre a Kn k Dowa in Prices for for a week, after which she would apparently f HE Subscriber, having in view giving up ree ' men ous 0¢ - wake up, but appeared «neonscious, At Orange Delegates. house-keeping, offers for sale the Dwell- po LET —* The Clifton House,” suitable for these times a little gruel was given her, but ; ing House and Premises eccupied by him on Boarding House and Store. Fine Stabling in no other fod passed her lips in 12 days. Toronto, March 14. | Dorchester Street, with Stable and Out- cenit Gnas, FeenomrE as and Apply to MRs. no on y- On Friday morning, Feb. 24th., she got up,| The Grand Orange Lodge of @ntario| buildings, and one-half a Town Lot of Land. |} mchii—Sieod pd . dressed herself and got breakfast for tie) wot which isin session here, hasap-| The house is well finished and commodious 303 i i family. After partaking of some a. ol pointed five delegates to Mend the tri-| im every respect, and the Rooms are large WE geste fe Mar olt wees “ond -wonset TE OW is the time to get Bargeine, as we have a large stock on hand and we want to make self she dropped off to sleep again, os at a ennial Council at Carrickfergus, Ireland, and conveniently arranged. Stamps for cash. These stamps were issued be- oom for our spring steck. accounts still remains in §that state. he | hich Ses Be Bites Also, To Let—The new Dwelling House on | fore Confederation, Address “J. L. J.,” care of | Ladies’ Gold Watches from $15, upwards. Chains f 40cts ds. 11 | Which assembles in June. 9 : ; Adar ains from , upwar doctor in charge hopes that in time she wi ee corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets, con- | P. E. Island Stamp Co., Charlottetown. Ladies’ Silver Watches from $8, upwards. Scarf Pins from 20cts, upwards. come around all right. 7 War Cloud—Away West. taining nine Rooms, and heated by ee ne ag anc Gout a eee Watch (Chains from 40cts, upwards. Phin pr er os nih i cST.—Those commodious Stables on Graf- ickle W atches ’ _ ‘ollar Buttons from 5cts, upwards. Asovt Musse. Mvup.—The Margate cor- Osrawa..iidewdh iA. Hot Water Heating Apparatus. T ton Street, Charlottetown, lately occupied by | New Style in Brooches from 25cts, upwards. | Gn Buttons from te, vests: respondent of the Summerside Journal says: — Mr. John F. Powers, adjoining the premises of | 7... Rings from 30cts, upwards. in the mud business continue ' News from Battleford indicates that Also—The new Dwelling House fronting on } Mr. J. D. McLeod, Possession given im mediate- Ladies’ Lockets from 25cts, upwards. jlored Gold Sets from $15, upwards. Gents’ Gold Rings from $2, upwards. ‘* Operations re ; Spey? ; - da On the ‘cake’ of ice there are thir- ithere is danger of an Indian rising there. [oon Sironh: saivining ‘he last-mentioned ye hae ae J. Hopeson, wadies’ Gold Band Riags from eee Silverware at a big discount : lig@ens ifti a . fifty | ing fo ’ . . a . j J S 1sco : b 4 yor ego ae over age — ee * , The ee _s Be Br a Tenants seeking good comfortable Dwell-| YVANTED.—By the Ist May, a Ho with uae a. Rives — a on an Spectacles from 2ucts, upwards. A pet. hag 00 pe uld be worth $487.50, This , local authorities Gem ings are invited to examine these. Immediate} a five Re Nae ays) Saal sutrely Silver Bracelets from $1.60, upwards Eyeglasses froin 30cts, upwards. . cents per 0 7 + wo ae i se . . —") police. ossession For terms a ] to 9ca . pply ° . ” . . ox: , liver r ° ’ Pp ° Nickle Clocks from $1.75, upwards. _ ig now the third day of the successfal working , 3 Pp don. (24 Aig : City., feb2t_ | Bangle Necklets from 7Acts, upwards, American Walnut Clocks, from 2.50, upward 4 - the experiment with _ cake,’ =e ' Weather Bulietin. GEORGE ALLEY. Be A RDERS z ACCOMMOD ATED — At Mrs Ladies’ Thimbles from 35cts, upwards. ’ a this to go on, say one wee onger, an ere | —_—_ Ch’town, March 3, 1888—2aw pat guar cLean’s, Hillsbereug reet, ween dalotof oth h hb h bee id before. Ay tee diyh ” - : . hester and King. octl9 eod tf and alot of other goods, cheaper than has ever been so i wil eve a nos ate ineaiemmahig sl acetic nO eee Repairing attended to—Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. cutting and floating this cake of ice over the | in temperature: references required, Apply at MxaMINER office. open oyster bed, ‘The connection between the fine lot of WHITE RUSSIAN SEED meh5—tf | Decreasing north-east to north-west winds, oo ED IMMEDIATFELY—A plain Cook and year had not the thought been suggested of | iacolie: ‘ollawed by clearing; not much change Seed Wy heat. Wee ee vashing ae pista © os | G G J U RY s a px® cake and the main ice beeame defective at ote “is $7,000 at seni ? lot of ; SEED). - ; , : , WHEAT for sale. The best yielding ANTED.—A smsll property (a mile or two i RE the close of thes first day's operations, bul | Massachusetts spends Ohi ts * ict "soll seal W out of town), having’ on. it “faili WATCMAKER & JEWELLER, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE, before work began next morning a substantiat | = - ho a net - per a of ne variety for our soil and oa eaiaie: cane water,” Jaformati *, mater - ling ame tee ’ Chitown, P, & I ecb vr fe ets eon cise Tarn te “ououone he |, |) JOH NESTNON: «ie "HSN OI age 1ceme—ma oY 8 7 ot ; be \ - od -* 7 ua ¢ a eine . . ' pFF - A . : , ’ aa se —_ ‘ v a a oe] ; a ~ & t ,