‘Local and Other Items, Tax Stauley k ft Pictou for Georgetown at half-past one this afternoon o Paice lob lot of gossamers t at half price at Jas. Paton & Co's —-< ee YO. O. F.—The committee asual pl we this evening, at \I HAL! learing ©4u Narat Day, | will meet at tie half past seven. « - ” ArrentioN.—Heer Bros. announce special arrangements with a leading fur manufacturer. See their advertisement. stipes IurorTANT —Don't forget that we sell the cheapest clothing in the city. All wool goods | for spring wear at Jas, Paton & Co’s, - strone [NpcceMeNTs.—450 pairs of cur- tains, as advertised to day by Beer Bros, ofler , strong inducement to housekeepers to make an immediate selection. - ~ Ock Larest lMprortation.—Have you seen spring wear, in yoys, youths and children, just open- those nice sults for latest ‘ gtyie fol ed at Jas. Paton & Co's. - Ho » Cove Farm.—The fire at Holland | will not effect the sale which will go « vivertized at 11 o'clock to-morrow Everything offered will be sold without reserve. —E. H. Norton & Co., auctioneers. - FurNitcRE Save.—Call special attention to the clearing out sale of furniture as adver tized by Messrs K. H. Norton & Co., as iti seldom an opportunity of this kind offers. [here is no reserve on prices and everything will positiy ely be sold, a w New Cuvren.—The St John Sun says: A new church is to be erected in the vicinity of the valley the coming summer by His Lord- ship hishop Sweeney for the accommodation of Catholics living at points equally distant from the Cathedral and St. leter’s Church, a ->- ; Ar EmeraLp.—-The Emerald Branch of the Benevolent Irish Society will celebrate the Patron Saint in the usual | we mcert in the evening! © | feast ol [reland’s way this year. Por the « a spleadid programme has been prepared. KR. | R. Fitzgerald, Esq., of this city wiil deliver the address. o Pouice Court.—lhis morning one of the teachers in Queen Square School, vas fined $5 for over-beating a pupil naw d Hennessey; and one drunk—John Rice—was tined $30 or 30 days, and another was re- manded for 8 days. Two Scott Act cases were adjourned. neice Fiour anp Meat.—The St. John Sw says : All the Canadian mills have advanc- ed flour from 10 to 15 cents during the last ten days and the price is finn at the ad- vance. Oatmeal has advanced 10 to 20 cents in the west. Local stocks are quite heavy, but the price of meal has advauced here also. nr > Asotuer Race.—There was a trotting race on Hillsborough ice on Wednesday afternoon between Fred. Bevan’s mare, ** Lady Finch,” aud James Sullivan's horse. ‘* Lady Finch” won in straight heats. Fred. says he has lately refused a good offer for his mare, which is evidently moving well. ee Sr. Patrick's Day.—The celebration of St. Patrick’s Day, which takes place on Mon- day, the 17th inst., promises to surpass that of previous years. Kvery preparation is being made to add to its success. The Benevolent {:ish Society, preceded by the military and St. Dunstan’s College bands, will march in procession to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, where divine service will be held, and a sermon suit- able for the oceasion will be preached by the Rev. P. A. McElmeel. A concert will be held in the evening, for which a splendid pro- gramme has been prepared, which appears in another columa. eliteainiea A Svocessrut Sorrer.—Prof. Friese and his pupils gave a very pleasing musical aod literary soiree in their class-room over Miller tros. store last evening. The programme was made up of vocal and instiumental solos, choruser, readings, etc. Among those taking vart were Mrs. A. A. McLean, Mrs. Brace, Miss Brown, the Misses Hyde, Mr. W. 5. Stewart, Mr. A. Bruce, Captain D. Stewart, Prof. Tanton and others. ‘The different num- bers on the programme were carried out in a manner reflecting the highest credit upon pupils and tutor. There was a large number of guests present. sili CHARLOTTETOWN, March 7, 1890 FP. T. NewBeRY,— Dear Sir,-—-I beg to acknowledge receipt of cheque from the Traveler's Insurance Co., covering my claim against the above Company for injuries received by me on the 4th January last. Please accept my thanks for prompt- ness in this matter, after presentation of claim. Yours, &e., (Sgd.) W. W. Beer. Fenton T. Newbery, Agent for P. E. Island for Traveler's Ins. Co. - A New Departore.—The Island Farm- er says: The Summerside Presbyterian Church has taken a new departure this year. They have issued a pamphlet ¢on- taining some 20 pages, which contains a re- port of the work of the congregation for the year 1889. From it we learn that the receipts from all sources for the past year were $3,298.09, and the total expenditure, $3,651.89, which leaves a deficit of $353. 30. This is the result, however, mainly of the large outlay upon the church edifice, in- curred during the year. The pamphlet also contains an ‘ in memoriam’ page upon which are the names of all those who died during the year. — Anoruer Frre.--We regret very much to learn that the large building on Helland Cove Farm, Rocky Point, used as 4 grain- ery, cow stable and implement house, was destroyed by fire last night, about eleven o'clock. All the cattle in that portion of the building used as a stable were released, with the exception of the pure-bred Jersey bull, ** Benbow” and the pure-bred Berk- shire sow ** Lady Holland,” with a three- weeks’-old litter. These were cremated. All the farming implements, including @ new Toronto Binder, were destroyed, 4s was alsoa large quantity of wheat and oats. The origin of the fire is a mystery. Were it not for the prompt assistance ren- dered by some of the neighbors who were early on the scene, the fire would likely have spread to the dwelling house and other buildings in the neighborhood. The building destroyed was insured in the Glasgow and Londen Insurance Company, represented by bir. F. WwW. Hyndman, for $300; and the ordinary contents of the building in the seme were algo insured cOnmparty for $400. SPECIAL Despatours ro Tue Examiner. DOMINION PARLIAMBN': Summary of Proceedings. Orrawa, March 13. . in answer to Cartwright Hon. Mr. Foster said the Banking Bill would pro- bably be introduced on Tuesday uext. He could not say when the Budget would be presented, but would give a week’s notice as he promised. _ On an amendment to the notice to into supply, Hon. David Mills moved that in the public expenditure of public interest and not political favor should control, and in the choice of the place of erection of public buildings for post office, custom house and inland reveuue purposes, regard should be had for the public interest and for the business done. He proceeded to critisise the manner in which the Govern- ment had distributed public patronage. Sir John Macdonald defended the Gov erument bill, and said he was quite in ac- or gO cord with the resolution and would vote for it. The discussion on Mills’ resolution was continued until 11 o'clock, when it was carried unanimously. The House then went into supply. long discussion took place upon various items of Intercolonial Railway Capital expediture items were A estimates. passed and the House adjourned at 12.55 a m. lu the Senate to-day Hon. Mr. Boulton’s resolution proposing that the Domimon snd the Provinces should be represented in the Imperial House of Commons by dele- gates appointed by the Dominion and Pro- vincin! Governments, was taken up. {Mr. Boulton made a long apeech in favor of Imperial federation, and was supported by Hon. Messrs. Kau: bach, Howlan, Prowse, Haythorne ahd others. Hon. Messrs. 8S Power demued the scheme as utopian, and depre- cated wasting time it instead of dis- cussing practica] urgent questions. cott and con- over Hon. Mr. Abbott, Government Leader, urged Mr. Boulton to withdraw his resolu- tion, as the scheme he proposed was im- practicable. The British Commons would never admit to membership men oppointed by colonial governments and not elected by the people. In conclusion, he condemned the imperial federation scheme as it stood at present. He was in favor of the abstract idea, but so far no feasible plan had _ been proposed, and until it were he could not support it. The resolution was withdrawn. A City Flooded. New Orveans, March 13. At 1 p. m. at Poydras Street, water com menced running over the levee, and all the low places in the vicinity were soon flood- ed. The streets about the Sugar Exchange are flooded. At 3.30 p. m., the guage was sixteen feet, six inches, above high water mark in former years. A large part of the city below Canal Street is nearly submerg- ed. The indications are that the entire business portion of the city will be covered with water before morning. Honoring the Champion. Sr. Jonny, N. B., March 13. Hugh J. McCormack was presented at Palace Rink to-night with a Swiss gold stop watch, chain and seal in honor of winning the championship of the world. He got a great reception. Another Libel Suit. Frepericron, March I[3. Judge Steadman has commenced libel proceedings against the St. John Sun for an editorial charging him with unfairness, etc. in making up the Queen’s County election list. Provincial Legislation. Frepericron, March 15. The provincial legislature was opened this afternoon, with the usual military dis- play. ain Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 14.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, mostly cloudy, light local showers, not much change in temperature. Local Notices. Cheese Cakes and Eccles Cakes, fresh, Saturday afternoon at The City Steam Bakery. —A. & C. Quirk. Fresh Plain Sheet Cake, and Oat Cake, at The City Steam Bakery.—A. * C. Quirk. Mark Wright & Co. have got the ran for Furniture. Latest styles of Bedroom Sets at way-down prices at Mark Wright & Co’s. Take advantage of the cash discount on Farniture before stock-taking at Mark Wright & Co’s. Busy as bees at Mark Wright & Co’s., pre- paring for the spring trade. Just received—Five cases children’s clo- thing.— Prowse Bros. marl3 Rubber boots and shoes, men’s and women’s all sizes, best quality, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. mh13 dw 6i Beer * Goff have the finest diagley of apples j i Ss sir show window. aaeaiy. Oe marl3 3i Call and see the children’s new and stylish suits at Prowse Bros. marl3 “Fresh halibut, haddock, codfish, trout, finan haddies and kippered herring received to-day at the Fish Market, Grafton Street. marl3 li For $5 Beer & Goff will sell you a barrel of flour warranted to give first-class satisfaction mar13 3i The Wonderful Cheap Men are busy selling their children’s nobby suits. -If you want a fashi mnable 3. Macdonald’s. mbhi3 dw Gi Men’s felt hats.- hat for spring go to J. | pLED. At Bay Fortune, on the Jith February, Mr. Creor, "inteen, at thy alivenddd aye df 3 } yaaa. THE FAST-SAILING BARQUE SKOLDMOEN, -WiLL SAIL—- From Liverpool for Charlottetown ABGUT ist APRIL NEXT. For Freight and other particulars apply in Liverpool to William Bullen, 51 South John Street ; in London, to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Urion Court, Old Broad Street, or here to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, March 13, 1890—tf FOR SALE. e YHE Sloop-rigged Yacht ‘‘CLARIBEL,” 4 suitable for river packet or fishing smack, about 10 tons. Has good accommo- dation, a crack sailer and good sea boat. To be seen at Montague. Will be sold low for cash, Apply to MACDONALD BROS, & CO. Montague, March 13, 1890—dy li a wy 3i yYUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that » under ‘The Companies Act” letters patent have been issued under the Great Seal of Canada, bearing date the 15th day of February, 1890, incorporating John Ings, of Cha lottetown, in Queen’s County, Province of Prince Edward Island, Esquire ; Lemuel ©, Owen, of the same place, shipowner ; Thomas W. Dodd, of the same place, mer- chant ; Benjamin Rogers, of the same place, merchant, Daniel Davies, of the same place, merchant ; George Davies, of the same place, Kequire; William Welsh, of the same place, shipowner ; Thomas Heath Haviland, of the place, barrister-at-law; Edward J. Hodgson, of the same place, barrister-at-law ; Louis H. Davies, of the same piace, barrister. at-law; William Richards, of Bideford, in Prince County, in said I[slend, shipowner ; Johan Yeo, of Port Hill, in said County afore- said, shipowner, and Israel Longworth, of Truro, in the Province of Nova Scotia, barris- ter at-law, for the following purposes :—To purchase, hire, acquire, own, charter, navigate and maintain, either alone or with any other co; poration or corporations, or with any per- son or persons, steamships, sailing vessels and all other kinds of craft for the carrying and conveyance of passengers, goods, chatte’s, wares and merchandize between the ports of the Dominion of Canada and to, from and between any ports out of Canada wherever situated, and to prosecute and carry on the business of common carriers of passengers and gvods, furwarders and traders and of wharfin- gers and warehousemen, and to acquire and nold shares iu any such craft as their business may require, and to purchase the franchise, property, rights and privileges of any com- pany constituted for like purposes as are here- inbefore set forth or any of them, and wher. ever and by whatsoever authority incorpor- ated, and to acquire and hell such real estate as may be deemed to be requisite for the pur- poses aforesaid or any of them, throughout the ‘Dominion of Canada—by the name of ‘‘ The Charlottetown Steam Navigation Com- pany (Limited),” with a total capital stock of tour hundred thousand dollars, divided into one thousand shares of four hundred dollars. Dated at the office of the Secretary of State of Canada, this 7th day of March, 1890. J. A. CHAPLEADU, Secretary of State. same mchl3—4w 2aw NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. NYOTICE is hereby given that George oh William Ritchie and John Andrew kitchie, of Charlottetown, wholesale grocers and Commission Merchants, doing business heretofore under the sty'e and firm of Ritchie Bros. & Co , have, by deed dated 7th March, instant, assigned all their real estate, stock- in-trade, goods and chattels, book-debts and credits, to the undersigned in ,trust for their creditors, AND all persons indebted to the said assignors are hereby notified that pay- ment of the several amounts cwing by them is to be made to the undersigned assignees, their attorney or agent, as they alone have power to give receipts for the same. ‘The I'rust Deed is at the office of F. W. L. Moore, Solicitor, Charlottetown, and is open for inspection and execution by all creditors of the assignors. Dated this 8th day of March, A. D. 1890. W. A. WEEKS, | 4 ..: L. L. BEER, eee March 8, 1890—dly lw wkly 2i, WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e W ANTED.—A House containing seven or eight rooms. April. Apply at this office. if—mchl4 T° LET.—The Dwelling House situate on Great George Street, at present occupied by C. B. Possession yiven Ist April. Apply to tfi—mehl4 Macneill. C, B. MACNEILL, WANTED —A Servant. Apply to Mrs. C. B. MAc <EILL, Great George Street. mchl4 —tf OST.—~In the neighborhood of King Square, on Tuesday last. a Red Purse. concaining @ surall sum of money and a receipt with the owner’s name thereon. Finder will be suitably rewa'ded on leaving same at THK KXAMINER office. 2i pd—mebl4 WANTED.—By ayoung man, a situation in a store or office. Kight years’ experience in the grocery business. Good reference. Address ** Clerk,” care cf EXAMINER office. tf—mchi3 To LET.—A first-rate Cottage cm Sidney Street, containing six rooms and pantry. Posses- sion given on 3rd April. Apply to W. W. WELL- NER. mchi3 Fok SA LE.—100 loads Kindling Wood. Prices > Jow, Apply to JOSEPH MaHAR, Cumberland Street. lw—mchl0 wars tED.—A Girl to do general housework Apply at this office. t{—mchl0 \ TANTED.—Two smart boys to act as news agents on the trains. Those residing at Souris, Georgetown or Summerside. preferred. Apply at once by letter or in person, with refer- ences, to Railway News Agency, Charlottetown, P, EB. 2. ui pd—mehlv wa a boy aged seventeen a situ- ation ip « private family. Best of references given, & at [we WxXaMINBR offic i ta Possession reyuired latter part of | nella ae ee - ‘FRIDAY, Dees MARCH 14, 1890. Ist. A Lot of now $1.50. sera. 4th. Lic., your choice pth. PROWSE BROS, 144 Charlottetown, February 28, 1890—eod MARCH BAR A Lot of Men's Felt Hats for 30c., price $1.00, $1.50 and $2.06. A Job Lot of Prints--usual price 9c, and GAINS ! mamma” ee They Will March Without a Doubt. ta’ (Xx) Boys’ Suits---usual price $1.00, $120 and $1.30, cleared out at 50c. a Suit. 2nd. A Lot of Boys’ Suits---usual price $2.ce, usual for Ge. Dress Cloth---usual price ladc., now 10c. No Game of Bluff about this Sale---we will do it. If you want a Nobby Hat, why we can suit you. iv) THE WONDERFUL GHEAP MEN. QUEEN STRAT. P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY. ‘EALED TENDERS, addressed to the = undersigned, and endorsed ** Tender for Steam Coal,” will be received until MON- DAY, 3lst inst., inclusive, for the supply of Six Thousand Two Hundred (6,200) Tons of the Best Fresh Mined Round Steam Coal, fur Loco- motive use, Tenders to state the price per ton of 2,240 Ibs., delivered as follows :— Phar iniieiaw: 2. . .c.s bine 2,950 Tons. eee O «ios G48 si a0 0s 5 6 hl Georgetown .2 00 000 Fs vices + 09% — & GEES cu oan ees oe aed es 38 — Cape Traverse..... ....+-..-++: —. * At least one-quarter of the whole quantity required at each of the above mentioned Sta- tions 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 day ofl October, 1890. The first payment will be made in July, and monthly therefter. Ten (10) per cent will be retained from each payment until the final and satisfactory completion of the contract. The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, \ March 12, 1890 j AGGIDENTS WILL HAPPEN. oo Moral—' Insure in the Travelers.” Travelers’ Insurance Co. OF HARTFORD, CONN., pat 2i Largest, Safest and Best Accident Company in the World. - $10,383,000 2,041,000 ASSETS, - - SURPLUS, - - - A POLICY GRANTING : $1,000 in event of death, $1,000 for loss of two eyes, CAMPBELL’S SKREI BRAND OF God iver conssisnmsee §G) <neies-nenee ; 8 MHIS IS THE FINEST COD LIVER OIL EVER BROUGHT OUT, Cod Liver Oil usually has such a disagreeable taste, and is to many so difficult of digestion, that its excellent nutritive aud medicinal qualities are uot experienced. The Skrei Ou is free from these objections, being beautitully clear, pale and bright, alm st tasteless, and readily assimilated by children and the most delicate invalids. Sold by W. R. WATSON, Dispensing Chemist, Queen Street, Charlottetown feb19 Blank Books: (x) BEG TO INFORM my Patrons and the Cit.zens generally that I have secured the services of MR. W. G. GILLESPIE (late of Mr. John Coombs’), until the end of the present month. As Mr. Gillespie’s artistic merits in his line are well known in Charlottetown, I would advise those wanting any- thing in the line of BLANK BOOKS of any description to leave their orders early. Aso ~The Binding of Law Books, Magazines, Works of Art, etc., ete. JAS. D. TAYLOR, BooxksrinpeEr, Ch’town, March 11, 1890, North Side Queen Square. “A GRAND TIMEREEPEA | Is what one of our Customers said the other day when he left his Rockford Watch to be cleaned after wearing it constantly for nearly four years, and without costing him a cent. A few Rockfords left; also Waltham and Elgin Watches oe es ‘ Ree tin ey $1,000 for loss of two hands, $1,000 for loss of two feet, ' $1,000 for loss of one hand and foot, | $333.33 for loss of one foot, $333.33 for loss of one hand, And $5.00 per week for disabling injury, | costs a PROFESSIONAL OR BUSINESS ' MAN but $5 00 per annum, and pro- rata for larger policies. These Policies cover all kinds of accidents | caused by external, viclent and accidental means. and limits of travel cover all the civilized portions of the globe. i Fer further information apply to FENTON T. NEWRERY, Agent for P, E. Island. mch1]—1lm eod 1 } i AUCTION SALES. UR ENGAGEMENTS for the Month of March are as follows :— Wednesday, March 12th—Warehouse Trade, Thursday, March 20th—Farm Stock for Alex. MeKay at New London. Monday, March 24th—‘ Kidon House” and. Furniture on Kent Street, i Other parties requiring eur services during the month will please apply early to secure suitable dates for sales. Mortgage Sales do not iateifere with other pusiness. E. H. NORTON & CO., mchi—6i édd Auvtidnéers. XMAS Is Sale. Saturday, March 15th—Holland Cove Farm and Stock of Mr. T. A. McLean. i¢ Tuesday, March 18th--Mortgage Sale at’ Law Courts, and aleo extensive Furoiture Sale. Prices reasonable. EE. W. TAYE CAMERON BLOCK, OVER, so IS NEW YTLARN’S. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1890—2aw wky IN RED WRAPPERS, Is What is Called For. \AMOND <> POTASH 3 does oe on ee RAGE. AP WORKS _— —(X)- P, E, ISLAND 50 decv2—3m Zaw (tues sat} wky Ls ~