Pi kK Local and Other Items. : j ted rvetown at THE STANLEY 1S expe ted in GeorgewwWa « five o'clock this afternoon. [TN SRMOMETER night the thermometer regt _ and at nvon to-day filtee! avove. > Corrie. —There will side ice on Wednes lay afternoon f " & purse of $50, open to all horses tn Prince County. be a trot on Summer- 1 = : oy ‘nai says tha tax Swevr THAl : Pb = Robblet & Co. are still a ipping \iess: kh many of Whi h ure large gq jantities of smeit aught west } = y Axotuen OLD Woman.—Mre. Minard, of Yarmouth, lied recently age ‘ Vs 7 years and 3days. Her two grandiathera ii over 100 years Margaret i 100 ved - ADVANCING IN VALUE.—Kingsten, Ont., property 18 rapid'y advancing in Vaiue. _ iles ’ © . nave recently been made at 40 per cent. above the original cost. - oe | Bavty Brrrex.—The Pioneer heara that a | little girl living at Mr. Auld’s, Postmaster at Freetown, had her lip almost bitten off by a dog a few days ago > Diep A A telegram rec: ived as we are going to press, tells of the death in Mon. treai, of Mr. John E. Haszard, which pla ‘e on the ISth inst. on - - | Cuvracen Beni Rev. James Carruthers’ | lecture at Souris wasin aid of a fund to be used in the purchase of a bell for the Presby- terian Church of the towr. } BROAD. = j } ! j took _ - Ow Wire true Dance.—The ball at Govern. | ment House last night was greatly enjoyed by | the large number of guests present. ‘The Band | of the S2nd Battalion furnished excellent | wiusic, - - a CARNIVAL [here will be a grand fancy dress carnival in the Skating Rink at Vic- toria thisevening. Worth’s band wil! be p sent. Anenjoyable time is guaranteed all who attend. —— Kickep sy a Honrse.-The /'ioneer says that a little boy got kicked in the mouth by a horee at McDonald's livery stable, Sumuiner- side last Sunday. The accident, though serious enough, might have been worse. antitinewd Canapa’s Cosvicts.—The annual report of the inspector of penitentiaries for 1888 shows that the number of convicts in the Dominion penitentiaries declined from 1,550 to 1,004 this vear. The inspector recommends the adoption of indeterminate sentences as a means of reforming convicts. sii Gor His Mongsy Back —-One of ovr ex- changes says that ata recent church fair in Troy, N. Y., they blindfolded the men and let them kiss the women at 15 cents apiece. One man kissed his wite several different times, and when he ascertained the base deception he demanded the return of his money—and got it. ciciiaeettiiibaiil Express.—Parcels to be forwarded will be received at the Express Office until Friday, 22ad, at § o'clock p. m., and incoming pack ages will arrive up to Saturday evening, 23rd inst. The next express will be made up on Saturday, March Zad, and receipt of goods will recommence on Monday evening, March 4th. chat Cavs7at iyx.—The managers of the Crys- tal Rink, Summerside, are making extensive preparations for their grand carnival on Wed- nesday evening next, and promise all who at- tend a fine evening's amusement. Quite a number of Charlottetonians intend being pre- sent. The special train will leave Charlotte- town at 4p. m., Wednesday, and will leave Summerside on return at 1 p. m. aida CoRRECTION.—We are reqnested to note an error made in the report of the curling mateh between the Charlottetown and Pictou teams, ip our issne of the 12th inst., wherein it was stated that ‘‘the visiting curlers were the wests of the generous proprietor of the Hotel davies during their stay.” We are since in- formed that the Pictou team paid the usual rates charged all who visit this hotel. — LITERARY AND SCIENTIFIC ASSOCIATION. — All members and others interested in the In- stitution are requested to essemble this (Thursday) evening, in the parlor of the Y. M. C. A., at 7.30, on important business con- | nected with the.Association. Mr. Weeks will read his paper on ‘* Ocean Currents” at 8 o'clock. The public will be admitted free this evening.—Cuas. PALMER, President. ee Has a Great Heap.--Jobn L. Sullivan, in boisterous merriment writes to the Illustrated News: By the way, 1 see Kilrain has purchas- a plot in a Baltimore graveyard. 1 tell you he has a bigger head then most people give him eredit fer. I admire a man who looks out for the future. However, he might just as well have bought it near New Orleans. It would be #0 mach more convenient for all ere concerned. _-_>- —— Hap Lors or Nerve.-—A remarkably cool- headed man is James Purless, of Sacramento, Cal. Last week, by the breaking of the scaffold- ing around a building he was tearing down, he was thrown into the cellar. Several of his bones were broken and protruded from the flesh, but notwithstanding he continued smoking, and quietly directed the men in their work of clearing away the rubbish which held bim a prisoner. —— Docrors Dirrer. —A war of doctors is going on in Massachusetts between the reguiar, licensed physicians on one side, and healers of all other schools on the other. The attack is directed especially against the Christian scientists, or faith cure people. Che quacks have employed lawyers, avd propose, if a law is passed against them, to test im the U nited States Supreme Court the right of the State to prevent them from curing people. me Tus Foresters Ceresrare.—About fifty foresters and invited guests gathered at the Hotel Russ on Tuesday eveningjlast, at a very pleasant entertainment provided by Court wove tel? DOMINION PARLIAMENT. summary ol Proceedings, | that it was designed to | cles. ithe mails by way of the St. ' $100,000 each. DAILY SEAMENEE -- 20: = PELRGRAPHIC REWS. SpeoiaL Desparcars to THe Exayivee in, ee Orrawa, Feb. 20, The Speaker took the chair at 3 o'clock. Mr. Purcell introduced a bill to make provision for the protection of persons em- ployed by contractors engaged in the con- struction of railways under acts passed by the Parliament of Canada. He explained t protect workmen from joss through defaulting sub-contrac- tors. 3 rE Hon. C. H. Tupper introduced a bill to amend the act respecting the safety of ships. He explained that the object was to assimi- late the Canadian to the English. Sir John Thompson answered Mr. Amyott that it was not the intention to. in- troduce this session an act providing that the period for contesting an election shail be a uniform fixed date for all constituen- Hon. Mackenzie Bowell informed Mr. Eisenhauer that it v the intention to make a change in the present syscem of bonding foreign fish. Several petitions asking for such a had been re- ceived. Hon. Geo. E. Fuster, in euswer to Mr. Langlier, said a contract had no tered into view to securing for Canada a line of rapid Stealers to carry Lawrence but the Govern- in negotiating »he change been en with across the Atlantic ocean, ment was now engaged fur such a contract. The committee rose at 6 o'clock. \fter recess a discussion took place on the motion of Mr. Brown tor the second reading of his bill for prevention of cruelty to animals, especially pigeon shoot- ing. Sir John Thompson spoke in support of the principle of the bill, which got a second reading on a division of 72 to 71. House adjourned at 11 p. m. NOTES. Hon D. Ferguson has secured a promise that Hickey’s pier, in the Hillsborough River, P. E. L., will be repaired this sum- mer, and a range of lights erected in Char- lottetown harbor. Uhe Senate resumed to-night, and ad- vanced two governinent bills a stage. Sir John, being asked to-day what truth there was in the reports that he was going to resign ‘the Premiership, laughingly re- plied that he intended to adhere to his pro- mise to the Grits in 1882, to readjust con- stituencies after the next census. General Laurie wiil seek to secure an ex- tension of the provisions of the Govern- ment measure respecting certificates to Masters and Mates of coasting vessels, whereby a coasting voyage will be defiued to include British Guinea and the Gulf of Mexico, in addition to the places mentioned in Hon.,Mr. Tupper’s bill. the The Jesuits’ Claim. Orrawa, Feb. 20. A private telegram from Rome states that the Pope hasjequally divided the $400, - 000 voted bythe Quebec Legislature as com- pensation for the confiscation of the Jesuits’ estates. He gives to Laval University, Quebec Branch of Laval at Montreal, to the Roman Catholic hierarchy for the pur- pose of higher education, and to the Jesuits it is reported his Holiness declines to allow the incorporation policy. The @ueen’s Speech. Lonvon, Feb. 20. In view of asking credits.for defences, the Queen's speech at the opening of Par- liament will emphasize the fact that Eng- land’s relations with all ether countries are not friendly. The amount of credits will not be stated. In addition to the bills left {rom last session, Scotch local government and supplementary English local govern- ment measures will be announced. There will be au allusion tothe sugar bounties and gold coinage. The Hartford Horror. HartrorpD, Conon., Feb. 20. It is now believed there were not so many in the building as at first supposed. Up to 3p. m., no more bodies had been recover- ed. The impression is gaining ground that the remains of Whiting are entirely burn- ed. The injured at the hospital are doing well, but none will be discharged for sev- eral days. + -- —-—--- Closer Trade Relations. Sypney, N.S. W., Feb. 20. All Australian Colonies concur in the proposal that the conference for the pro- motion of closer trade relations with Can- ada be held in Australia. Premier Dibbs will send a telegram to Canada, suggesting Sydney as the place of conference. Supplementary Treaty. WasHINGTON, Feb. 20. The Secretary of the Senate has been in- formed that the supplementary treaty of Chatauqua, of Summerside. ‘The dining room was nicely decorated with emblems of the | Order, and with the British and American | flags, and the windows were trimmed with | evergreens. After partaking of an excellent supper, followed by addresses and vocal music the meeting broke up at wn early hour, every- one present being well pleased with the enter- talament. oie oa Sports ay THE Rixx.-—The sports which | are to be held in the Hillsborough Skating , Rink to-morrow evening will be very interest- ing. They consist of a half-hour race, tor which there are four entries, and a barrel aud hurdle race, the amusing feature of the | evening, for which there ar also four entries. In this latter race, barrels are placed on one side of the Rink and hurdles on the other. The skaters go through the barrels and leap over the hurdles. The race for voys uader 14 years of age, one and a half miles, will also be a good ene. The public are permitted to skate until nine o'clock, whea the races will be catled. ; ‘the United States and Japan was signed in ‘ghildren are cutting teeth. \little sufferer at once; it produces natura! commerce, amity and navigation between Japan to-day. — — Weather Bulletin. Toroxto, Feb. 21.—-10 ». m. Weaterly winds; tair, cold weather. —i> + >> <a —— Apvicr to MotTuHkus.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when 5 It relieves the quiet sicep by relieving the child from paiu; aud the little cherub awakes ae “‘bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. it goothes the chiid, softens the gums, allays all ain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhcea, whether srising from ‘eething or other causes. [Twenty-five cents 4 bottle. Be sure aad ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing a Not without its drawbacks—the gan. 1 tovog- _ A song has recently been published, en- titled ** My Heart's Delight." The cérn- poser is a woman, and it is a matter of deep conjecture whether she refers to an oyster supper or a diamond pendant. _ “Gentlemen of the jury,” said counsel in an agricultural case, ‘‘ there were 36 hogs in that lot-—36. I want you to remember that number—36 hogs—just three times tho number that there are in the jury box.” E. P. Brown, nec afamous Boston law- yerand member of the legislature, mys- teriously disappeared nine years ago. He has just been discovered by a Boston Globe reporter, runniog a restaurant in Washing- ton. The Globe is a wonderful paper. ** You. newspaper men would be ruined by the milleniuin, because there would be nothing to write about.” ‘You are en- tirely wrong. When the millenium comes our columns will contain nothing but paid- for ads,” —Harper’s Bazar. It depends on where you live as to what you do. -If you quarrel with somebody in Paris, Vienna, or St. Petersburg you fight a duel; in London you cut him dead at the club ; in New York you dun him for an old at each other on Euclid avenue.— Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. a — New Booxs.-—Jonathan and his Continent, by ‘* Max O'Rell” one of the ‘‘Forty” by ‘A. Daudet ; Under False Pretences, by Adeline Sergeant; A transaction in the Hearts, by Edgar Saltus ; Montreal by Gaslight, etc. etc. at the Diamond Bookstore. Local Notices. Turk Season.—-New Goods, per Stanley,” received to-day at Mrs. R. Young’s. Black Straw Hats, Hat and Bonnet Frames, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Veiling, etc., first of the season. d w—feb2) Hundreds of short ends from one to eight yards; cheap for cash.—Jas. Paton *& Co. Two thousand pounds cracked grain for sale low, by Geo. Carter & Co. f20 3ieod When out shopping do not forget to call and inspect Jas. Paton & Co’s print. cotton counter. FIRST OF . 2 4 The finest lot of print cotton remnants we have ever had are on our counter. Cal! an get a bargain.—Jas. Paton & Cov. P. J. Foran is opening to-day a lot of fancy trouserings. ~ Sleigh Robes and Fur Coats selling at cos at D. A. Bruce’s ti—feb13 Don’t fail to see P. J. Fornn’s new stock of cloths just received pcr steamer Stanley. Balance of Heavy Underwear selling at cost at D. A. Bruce’s. tfi—feb13 Hard and Soft Felt Hats, from 4c. up, at John McLeod & Co's. MARRIED. At the Methodist Parsonage, Tryon, on the 18th inst., by the Rev. H. P. Cowperthwaite, Mr. Charles P. Douil, to Miss Mary Straight. aE_—= —aTr — we DIED. At North Tryon, on the 13th inst., Mrs. Bathia L. Warren, daughter of Mrs. C. M. Fowler, aged 25 years. (Chatham, N. B., papers please copy.) At Portland, Oregen, on the 23:d_ ult., by Rev. A.J. Brown, John A. Martin, of Char- lottetown, to Miss Bertha E, Stephenson, of St. John, N. B. At the Manse of St. James’ Church, by Rev. James Carruthers, Mr. John A. Camp- bell, of Nine Mile Creek, to Miss Annie Currie, of the same place. On the 19th inst., at the residence of the father of the bride, Brackley Point, by Rev. James Allan, Covehead, Charles William Sea- man, of New Glasgow Road, to Lydia Rebecca Me Millan. On the Ist inst., at the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev. M. Campbell, Mr. James C. McMillan to Edith M., daughter of Capt. Brown, both of Wood Islands. “HAWKERS TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable temedy for ali Throat and Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 centa per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novlO--iy dy St. John, N. B, ESTATE OF ROBERT BELL, ALBERTON. —-— -— TRUSTEE’S SALE. YENDERS will be received by the undersigned until MONDAY. 25th inst., at noon, Tron! persons disposed tc offer for the following belong- ing to the estate of Robert bell, of Alberton, Pp. E. Island, viz. :— Lot 1.—Dry Goods, Hardware, Bocts and Shoes, Hats and Caps, Clothing, Groceries, Tinware, Crockery, Glassware and other miscellaneous goods, contained inthe new store and ware- houses situated on Mainand Peplar Streets in Alberton. Lot 2.—-The Lobster Factories (on leased land) andthe contents thereof at Horse Road, Lot lk and at Lot 1k. Lot 3.—The Farm. Stock and Implements on the homestead in Alberton, Loti—The Household Effects on the Home- stead, and also the “ Hall Shares.” Lot 6.—The Business Premises, consisting of a well situated Corner Lot in Alberton (78x204), on which there is a nice new Store and Warehouses with every facility for a first-class business. Lot 6.—The Robert Bell Homestead in Alber- ton, comprising 3} acres of laud, on which there sa first class Dwelling, Outhouses and two ex- cellent Barns, all well fenced. Lot 7.—T'wo well-fenced Pasture Lots on Eide Street, 1a Alberton, Lot 8.—An excellent Farm on Cascumpec Road, about two miles from Alberton, consisting of 62 aeres of tand, all cleared and well feaced A title, free froma all encumbrances, will be given to the purchaser oa completion of the pur- chase. lavenries toand Stock Lists may be seen on application to Mr. Alex McLeod, Alberton, and the undersigned at Charlottetown, on and after 18th inst. Tenders may be made fcr one iot or more, or for the whole. TERMS—20 per cent. cash; six end half in NINE inonths, seciirity. The undersigned ~— not be bound to accept the highest or aay teader. — 7 eeCEWIS CARVELL, Trustee of the Estate of Robert Bell, balance, half in with approved yritp, avid take ito otter kiud. [April] ‘88 pated at Charlottetown, vth February, 188% evig—Uy & why rd debt, while in Cleveland you build houses ; - ‘THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21. 18:9 NEW HATS! if the season is late, we are on time with the finest quality, newest style and lowest price in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS. As “The Wonderful Cheap Man” has, f r the past eight years, taken the lead in this ‘F the spring is backward, we are forward ; line, we are bound to hold our price down. Come down and see the Cheap Man.” past reputation, and keep the style up, quality forward, and boys, and if you forget the name ask for “The Wonderful PROWSE BROS., Charlottetown, Feb, 18, 1889. SIGN @F THE GREAT BIG HAT. 38,000 From 15 to My Whole Stock DOLLARS! 33; per Cent. Discount. of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Comprising. Black and Colored Dress Goods, Satins, Trimmings, &c., Xe. Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Hosiery, Under- clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Xe. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, Xc., Xe. Blankets, Quilt s, Table Linen, Towelings, &e. SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, February 19, 1889—dy & wky | eee aoe $5.00. $5.00.' Five Dollars in Cash ILL be paid for the first five ($1 each correct answers (the bona fide solution of the person sending it) received from young ladies in Prince Edward Island under eighteen ! years of age, to the following :— “How much will any Housekeeper lose who pays 25 cents for a Six Ounce Tin of Baking Pow- | der, instead of buying a ‘en Uunce Paper Pack- age of WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW - DER, which any Grocer (with a large profit) can retail at Twenty Cents. Directions for using the Powders must be taken into the calculation. \ { i | } | Address, — W. M.D. PEARMAN, | Halifax, N.S. | Names of competitors will not be published without permission. Look out for next month’s offer ! feb7 WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc TRAYED.—A small red and white Cow. In- formation as to her whereabouts will be | thankfully received at this office, tf—feb21 WAX’ TED.—A Nursemaid im a smal! family. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. ARNAUD, Grafton Street. feb20 VERSEERS WANTED EVERY WHERE at O home ortotravel, We wish to employ a, reliable person in your.county to tack up adver- tisements and show ecards of Electric Goods. | Advertisements to be tacked up everywhere, on! trees, fenees and turnpikes, in couspicuocus laces, in town and country inali pari- of the Jnited States and Canada. Steady employment; wages $2.5) per day; expenses advanced ; - talking required. Local work for all or part o the time. Address with stamp, Emory & ©O., Managers, 241 Vine St., Cincinnati, 0. No at tention paid to postal cards. 1di—febl9 was rED.—A Canvasser on Commiission (either sex) for Chariottetown and district. ior th e sale of Gower’s Steei Pens, the only makers in Canada. Must be intelligent ard pushing, sad furnish good references. Address, GOWER & Co., 1i4 Queen Street, Montreal. {feb1s ROOD MARE FOR SALE.—Weight eleven B hundred, at present with foal. Might ex-} Change for another, as party don’t wish to rear} foa!. For further particulars apply at this office. febl6-—iw cod pd ee TOR SALE.—A geod second-hand Upright — @ucen Street, Opposite Market Square. a — = — — Great JUST ARRIVED BY THE “ STANLEY,” ——A FINE ASSORTMENT OF—— Samia Drercoatungs, _—AND— FANCY TROUSERINGS Which will be sold Regardless of Profits for the next Two Weeks. f : " iXJ SER OUR NEW TIES AND SILK HANDKERCHIEES, Queen Street, Three Deors Above Apothecaries’ Hall. February 19, 1888—~edd & why I Piano (in pestort yo a the qvigsenses Broadwood, ondon, Ene : cheap we yt en Ee sade Fe es