A Cael A QRS Slee cet Ee ee OL Ae His DAILY EXAMIN Ek, yy Localand Other Items. RTA. Oe.s wia' ky aos RAPHIC NEWS. recy . Despatours To Tag EXAMINER. at the Capes Khe Fisheries Commission. ae. eer eres | Orrawa, Feb. 14. ‘ Hon. Mr. Foster was interviewed rela- - v tive to the Fisher Commission, but he AY lo Ash W would hot undertake to say what feeling s in Ss prevailed am Washington politicians ~ with reference to the work of the Commis- -@ Sion Che tisheries question was only one ; of many things to be considered, and ‘ “ : the fact that nothin had been . pl wed = =before the peonle to discuss Rate | e black. | allowed no chance of eXpressing an opinion. Mr. Cy he Holy | There will be no real expression of public : yon . made very Opinion until negotiations are concluded, inte tine and, Mr. Foster added, if there should be a treaty, it will be forwarded to the Senate Lecrv} ; To-MORKOW Nieutr.—Go to and opinion will then be plentiful enough. MeLeod's Hall to-morrow evening and hear Of course, the treaty would have to be sub- all about ‘ Raster Week” in the Holy Laud mitted to the Imperial Parliament, and the and in the Church of the Holy Sepulchre. Legislature of Newfoundland as well, for os as ratification, Crvic The City Council did not meet last evening, owing to the itinued indisposition | el ia of His Worship the Mayor The next meet-; Irish News, ing will p obably be held on Mon iay cvening : _— next. Lonpvon, Feb. 14. - ' - e ate oa hace iis bios » A Cabinet Council to day decided to in- ae eam 27 demvecs chove cara. | tee ne Irish Executive to cease prose- Temp x last night, 14 above zero; at CUting newspapers for publishing reports of 10 a. m., to-day, 15 above; at noon to-day, 17 /meetings of suppressed branches of the bo & League - | Arvanzements have been made for a divi- \ [os 1e interest in t Rev. Mr. ‘ston on Parnell’s amendment on Thursday i}e ra M eting 3; 1 easing \ larg the Conservative wh confident they num listeners in Hall yes Wiil have a majority of 55 ia i He Ww-ni i n s at half past 8 es "7 r ne For Temperance Men. Po! ( nes Gilboy, drunk and corner loating, $30 or thirty days; Norman loronto, Feb. 14, Valley, drut a d ve luating, $30 o1 The annual meetin he Grand Coun- thirty days; Mar in Flynn, drenk and ar-! oi) of the Ontario Royal Templars ot Tem- rested on warrant, fy eee perance commenced here tu day. ther re- eat _—_— ‘ ¢ Leeeateh re | port v the Secretary showe 1 . total ports that the large e clothing house os m be eon 6409, s net gain of 125 du of Wm. Ewan & Son has suspended payment, | ™¢ the year. Financially the year | with liabilities amounting to about $100,000, | been a most successful one, a balance of It is expected that satisfactory arrangements $179 being in the treasury atter paying off will be made jal liabilities. CavrRcn Sk I Presbytery has | appointed the R Hutcl,ison, M. A to | Another Railway Disaster. officiate (D. \ at N Bedeque, at 11 | o'clock a } 1 Sabba . first, the 19th BRook.yn, N. Y.,. Feb. 14. ye, SEE. as Ve ~~ cK Pp. ™.,/ A portion of the Union Blevated Rail- ¥ wae PHSaS Per gyeUng, road in process of erection on Broadway : : lfellthis morning near ‘the junctior of KiLLep on THE Rati William Hustler, a Beded w: aaa 8 < @ cated native of P. E. Island, but for several years| Broadway and Summer Avenue, killing veniiilinn fin) Misedsidht. wrek Billed ‘Thursday three men, fatally injuringtwo, and wound- night while walking on the track of the; “ 8¢’ eral. Northern and Western Railw ay neat Forbes’ | nn Sid ng, rbout 33 mile : trom Fre leriction. The New President. T} id man was deaf, ani did not hear tase eanechen . - Ifans foe yj’ : trai Afon qi ~~? Lonpon, Feb. 14. Mr. Crow.ey itt.—The ch impanzee of the| _ It is officially announced that Sir Michael menag in Central Park, New York, has} Hicks-Beach has been appointed President een y si k for a week } Si. Mr. Crowley the name affectionately bestowed upon this native of Africa,has taken nothingbut milk and bi indy as a4 remedy. it 18 CUullng him and he seems to like the liquor. This fact sup plements the Darwinian theory of the descent fman, and prohibitionists who beli¢ve in Darwin's doctrine may now lay additional stress upon the argument that there 18 an inherited tendency in mankind towards strong drinks. ‘il vidieatadei Avvick to Morrers.— Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup should ays be used when children are tting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes “bright asa butten.” It is ve ry pi wswant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all ain, regulates the bowels, and is the a remedy for di I irisin? a+ be sh +h etner from teething or othe ses. Twenty-fir cents a bottk Be sure andask for Mrs, Wins! e868 SOOTHING Sy rup, amd t ake no othe Tr kind marl] ead & wky sina ee AGED KEQPLE {here are quite a number of people of both living at present on this Island who hav ver one hundred winters W hile passin y th ugh Mira @ few days ago we were given the naines f two aged | , ’ wD } - ye Pp} i = avi ( » 4 Alra pwoad, and &@ Ki Maleolm McDonald, of Louisburg Road, both of whom have c rated their hundredth birthday Mrs. McLeod last summer walked _ oe nine miles in one day, and Mr. McDonald, who is a tail by t e, can yet thread a needle without the use of glasses. We have heard of others who have reached their hun dreth birthday, but have not their names. y Herald North s yd ne - SLEAMS M eETIN . meeting of the shareholders of the Cunada Atiantic Steam ship Company was held at the Queen Hotel yesterday ternoon j directois submit te 1 their ! port tu a , which was presented by the bra M B W Gq ipman, and ‘9 | * etocKkh ders present, all of whom cong! late themselves that the contract for the new st had been made before the recent advance in price of steel and generally, thus effect- le ast cordially recely eamer shipbuilding materials - ing a saving tothe company ol it $16,000. Capt. Hill, late of the Furness line, has been engaged to command the irst steamer of the new line, and is now on his way to Scotland to see that the building con- tract is stri carried out. With such a spiendid ship asthis one will certainly be, snd such high speed, plying between the hubs of New England and New a large development of the passenger traffic will un- questionably result Halifax Chronicle. yt land, o PersoxAL.—Hon. James Nicholson is in town Hon. J. O. Arsenault is registered at the Osborne. Hon. 8S. Prowse, Murray Harbor is at the Hotel Davies. James Yeo, M. P. isin the the Osborne. Hon. John Lefurgey is among the guests at the Hotel Davies. ; Joseph Unsworth, Esq., Acting 5uperin- tendent of the P. E. Island Railway, has been elected a member of the Canadian Society of Civil Engineers. Congratulations. Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle returned home wa Summerside yesterday, after having spent & very pleasant vacation. He brought with him a very large quantity of express goods for the accommodation of parties expecting the same. city, and is at Prince Philip f Bourbon, son of tae 7 | } . tha . >yepr Duke I Aquila ind nephew ai tis np ro of uzil, has v xced by delauit to il, t mo i ) yamen md tO pry } + 9 dan s for swindling a priest to wellery transaction Tr} A Z Like a l he Post noth have : : f . - wad } , : aw ling the nad y bn Remo regarding I . , Crown Prin and vy that tracheotomy will earlier than has been a? 7) »bably rye n e2auy ex pected. [he Crown Prince experiences difficulty in breatou {t is reported that the ioctors . I yived to resors to tracheotomy iwmeliately, ay further ulay might revualt in ste " of the Board of ‘Trade in place of Lord Stanley, who will succeed Lord Lansdowne as Governor Generali of Canada. Smelt Fishing. Orrawa, Feb. 14. The Minister cf Fisheries, in view of representations made that boisterous wea- ther had prevailed in thé Maritime Pro- vinees for some weeks past, has extended the season fur smelt fishing to the end of February. Certain of Success. Lonpon, Feb. 14. Joseph Chamberlain announces that he hopes to resume his place in the Commons on the 12th March. His friends state that the fishery negotiations certain of a successful result, are ———— Gone Wrong. MoONTREAL Feb..l4. A. D. Lemay, broke r was arrested to-d ty for obtaining money under false pretences from J. N. Provyencher. Bail was refused. Heavy Snow Storms. Lonpon, Feb. 14. There have been heavy snow storms in the west of Enzland, Scotland and Wales. Trains are snowed up between Bath and Bristol. ae - Weather Bulletin. Toronto. Feb. 15—-10 a.m. Fresh to strong st and north winds; decidedly colder weather, with light snow falls in some localities. we Supreme Court. Wepnespay, Feb. 15. The Court has been engaged since yes- terday hearing a motion t» gu ish two con victiuns made by he Stipendiary Magis- trate of Charlottetuwn against John Hughes and Philip Curley. victed the parties for a breach of t! place on premises owned by them defence was that that they had leased the bar-ruom, &c., tothe party who marie the sale, and that beyond being the landlords they had no interest in the premises or the business transacted therein. The Magis- trate was of opinion that the leases were only colorable, and mere contrivances to evade the Seott Act. The defendants, being dissatisiied, have had the proceed- ings removed by certiorari —Peters for de- feadants; W. S. Stewart for the prosecu- tion In the case of Margaret Woods the argument has been concluded, and judg- ment reserved. lS ta Lecal Notices. CHARLOTTETOWN Rollar Mills Flour in bags & bbis for sale at Beer & Gotl’s. feb 13 3i Go to Beer & Golf's and get a bag of new flour ground at the Ch town Roller F feb 13 3i Over 500 pieces of Cloth in | sold at a large discount for cash Leod & Co. Casu will buy clothing at John McLeod & Co. c 150 suits for boys, 4 to 8 years at half- John McLeod & Co. advise all who want good, John way down price, price. } | We strongly Be . 3 llicht. sweet Bread to ask their grocer for the **= ’ “ f e . . 7” 1eWw la r Charlottetown Midlang Uomapen an ' peat tay’ oly biden, Mi} 8, } Notice of Meeting. ‘ The Magistra One | Act, upon a sale being proved to have t Ken The : HOD Barrels Stoek will be | Me- | j | affairs of the | Seng ee a et em ane eg ne it is Said. That the Carnival was a suceess. That some of the common-place costumes should have been bleached before the Car- nival, That the managers of the Citizens’ Rink ' shiould insist upon all skaters at future car- nivals handing in cards with their names aud the names of the ¢haracters imperson- ated written thereon. ‘That the negro must take a back seat at ' future carnivals, That a fancy dress ball is being talked of. That it is hoped it will dome off. That some of the young iden Wid attend- ed the ** bean” social are of opinion that it was a very unsocial affair, That there was a large amount of drunk- envess about town yesterday. i That Scott Act summonses are in circu- lation. That some of the wards in the city are to, be gerrymandered, : That the people present in the City | Council Chamber last evening were dis- appointed. fhat the sooner City Councillors, are made elective by the whole city, and ward ward representation abolished, the better for all coneerned, That the young man with the flash turn- out, who was s« Badly left a few days ago, has been located. That the boys should not” tease him so | much about his little mishap. That accidents wiil occur even in the) best regulated households. That the pelice should interfere with! some of those ** bloods” who speed their horses «on the principal streets of the city. That this ‘* speeding " business has been! overdone of late, That it isa very dangerous proceeding; particularly after nightfall a 6 er CrackeD Fgep for horses, cows and pigs—barley and oats mixed—only $1 10 per 100 lbs., also Bran and Shorts.— Henry ' LePage, Glasgow House, Queen Street. ja 26, 4w Saw MARRIED. At Sturgeon, on the 7th of Febuary, by the Rey. Wm. Phelan, Mr Michael Lannigan of Mink River Road, to Miss Flizabeth Murphy of St Mary’s Read. At Montague, on the 3lst., January after « lingering illness of two months, in the 36th year of bherage, Mary Ann beloved wife of Mr. George Weatherbie, leaving a discon. solate husband and nine small children to mourn their irreparable Joss, (Boston papers please copy.) ———— FARM FOR SALE. eee ee 50 ACRES OF LAND at Kinross, Lot 59, latel ~~ occupied by Mr. Donali Martin, The Land is in a good state of cuitivation, Libera: terms will be given. For further particulars apply at the _ offi Messrs. McLean &- MeDenald, Solicitors, Tovrerow.0, or to HARPER & WEBSTER. Shediac. Ch’town, Feb. 17, 1888—dy li wky 3m LECTURE ON PALESTINE, ————— B. E. P. CREIGHTON, ESQ., WILL DELIVER A LECTURE ON “PALESTINE,” on IG <0: Jb). Mef.evd’s Hali. —ON— THURSDAY EVENING, 16th INST, AT KIGHT O'CLOCK, af ar- Six years’ acquaintance with the customs, dia- lects and religions of the peculiar peoples who now inbabit that wonderful country. guarantees a Lectuce of more than ordinary interest.” Tickets can be obtained at Beer & Goff's, Geo. D. Davison & Co,’s, and from Committee. SIMON W. CRARBBE. JUHN W. McDONALD, S. F. HUDGSON, Feb. 14, 1883. Committee. FOR SALE. TH E Sabscriber offers for saie at a bargain the fullowing Periodicals, nicely bound, viz. :— B ack wood's Magazine. London Society, London Quarterly, By British = Soi Kdinburgh Review. DAVID BETHUNE, Rochford Square. velumes 18 12 7 febli-3i pd SOLE LEATHER, IN STOCK: Sides TMEAVY No.1. 75. 8ides LIGHT No. 1, s» ‘“ GOOD No. 2, W holzsale at special FENTON FLOUR. “Kent,” ‘“ Jewel,” ‘‘ Diamond,’ *¢ueen City,” “Gold Medal,” and other *hoice brands. rer FENTON T. NEWBERY. ‘BANK STOCK. ¥ AUCTION, at STEVENSON’S BUILDING.. B on FRIDAY, 24th inst., at-12 o'clock :—- 50 Shares Merchants’ Bank Strck, 5 Sha eg Charlottetown Woolen Factory Stock. GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer, 200 rices, . NEWBERY. feb13—m w ftisle A Sot Re ee een Se ne Se ee WEDNESDAY, Se eee iat ee on FEBRUARY 15. |x: EUPLE ANE SAV Wi BE LUNN. Atm LE. PL, oe be. Hi a) it ie a well known fact that his competitors carrot» look at his low prices. They have to do sonic biow? Bat LE. E. PROWSE sells the Clothing. = Bf yon can get what you wart at L. BE. Prowse’s, you need not try anywere else. His prices are the lowest ever krvown for First-class Goods. 200 Overccats to be Sold at a Bargain. COME AT ONCE AND GET ONE, lL. Ch'town, Jan, 12. 1888 Burin FIN QO W SE, | SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREEY?, Inland Steam Navigation Company OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. weer ~eesee ieee THE ANNUAL MERTING of the Shareholders of the above Compsny willbe held at the office of Hon. L. C. Owen, King Street, on SATURDAY, the “Sih day of February, instant, at 30’clock, p. m., for the election of Directo:s and the transaction of other business. By order of ihe President and Directors, JOHN BUCuRS. ecretary. Ch’town, P. EK. 1, Feb. 6, 1888 -3i law ‘ Stop it at Once {* YOURGROCER WILL NOT GUARANTEE his Baking Powder contains no Ammonia It seriously [MPAIKS DIGESTION, und is classed among PoIsoNs. PaPeR. WOODILL’S TINS 5 ots GERMAN 7 ots 10 cts BAKING 12 cts 20 cts POWDER 22 cts Is made of strictly pure Grape Cream of Tartar—and All Grocers are authorized to guarantee that AMMONIA, LIME or ALU M are not used in ita manufacture, jan9 WHEAT. WILL PAY CASH Fok WHEAT at their Mills on and after MONDAY, JANUARY GEOXNGE E FULL. Tan 4, 1888—dy, Yaw Gi, wy 6 w, Pat, Guardian, RR a me Administration Notice. [ have been appointed Administrator of the Estate and + tfects of Donald C, Martin, de- ceased, iniestate, All sums of uoney due the in the late firmof ‘VieLean & Martin, “nd Me- Lean, Martin & McDonald. are required to be p»id forthwit’ at the office of Messrs. McLean & McDonald, Ati vnies-ai-Law. Charlotietown. All persons having aeamnds upon the Estaie will exhibit the same, duly attested, tome with.io one year. KENNETH J. MARTIN, Administrator, Ch'town, Feb, 6, 188—li dy 4i wy ANY partnership or agreement inthe nature thereof, heretofore existing between the undersigned, whether in the name and style of A. L. BRIDGES & CO., or otherwise, has this day been terminated and dissolved by mutual consent. All amounts due to the late firm af A. L. BRIDGES & CO. are to_be paid tothe undersigned, ROBHRT BYIDGES, who is fully authorized to give receipts therefor. Dated at Charlottetown, Ist February, 1883, ROBERT BUIDGES. A. L. BROUG Ks, ee Referring to the ahove, R. Bridges will con- tinue the business on his own account in the old stand, Hillsborough Street, A. L. Bridges doing business onhis own acount in the store on Grafton Street, in J. D. McLeod's building. feb7 RT LERS iE SPC ATE DREARY Ne WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. WANTED.—A Girl for housework, Apply to Tce use guscie-nalipaivaale cap eneaeaepenatenanaeisaaneen ena ai Mrs, it, W. Taylor, 447 Kent Strect. febl5—3i FOR “ALE. 70 acres Freehold Land near El- don, Helfast; about 70 acres under culiiva- tion, remainder covered wiih alarge erowtn of hard and soft wood; youd spring of water runh- ning through, Near churctes, milis and ship- ping; one mile from muss lmud, Geed title. Termecary. Apply to WM. G. WriGcut. Char- lottetown lm law & wkly—febli FOR SALE.—A well-bred young Cow, newly calved Apply to T. A. McLgean, Caarlotte. town, or at Holland Cove Farm. bi--feb7 BOsBDERS ACCOMMODATED — At Mra. “MaLean's, Hillaborough Street, betweca Dor chester and King. octl? eod tf ; Ss WAN ~ Apply at ExaMIxer NORE. arenas _— eod if—tet2 Ww ANTED—Two Thousand Do'lars, at 5 per cent. First-class Keal Estate security. .\p- ply at this office. 2w dy wy—jan27 agen me ‘WANTED.—A am~lt property (a mile ar two out of town), heving on it 2 never‘ail.ng gering of water. Jnrormation of such pia. ee eee , corImN i ‘HE GENERAL ANNUAL MEETING of the! T*Sinreholders of the MEKCH ANTS’ BANK OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, for the elre- | tien ef Directors and receiving a stat gent of th ; Bank, walk t? hétd “at-the” = Oftice, yn FHV RSDAY, March 1st, at the hour of | kKiERven oolock, a. m ~ @! & Poox os for voring must be left with the Cash’er ov or before Wepnespay, eb, 2th, inst. i by order — : 5 @: ee Feta 1B, 6eo—en wf th ah ‘or thie office, | the premises, P “cup: . Warburton. Apply at rto ogoupicd by De ar ie . Nude Ee turnish to “C, B.” P.O. Box 8, Charlvite own decl3 10 TET—A House on Siiney Stree opposite the Brick Church, @ontainifig seven Ppa 2 -ecllar, ste and coach heure, poly on ww a i: : ; news if in the City Hotel. Great George 5. rect, nines e Loudon Uouse or w 4 Wap * The Charlottstowa Milling Compauy 16th. | said Donald ©. Martin, personaliy or as partner | Te LET. _'The Surgery and Consulting Rodin | Ec, MILL OWNERS! y Wission & BEST IN THE WORLD. NORTON & PE WNELL, $ Ma | —ARE THE — FILES, OILS, MWA S, ore. City Hardware =‘ Charlottetown, Jan. 32, 1888. 2 eee eS we sy : i rEICy . + 2 HOME MANUFAUTUAE oo" ewer LMP oO RD ee eee fp Cj UR New Factory is furnished wit the most Molera Lavoe Saving Mechines, We are P O now able to offer good, reliable home-made Furniture as cicap lm piice as any i imported and guarantee the buyer 25 Per Cent Better Value for his Monoy Weinvite careful comparison of Goodé and Prices, and feel confident that our patrons ave money by trading with us. Large Stock! New Designs! Cut Prices! | se ; ° | i a. | iu | Manufacturers of House, Store, Office, Church and School Furniture S | cm CERI : } ” Ye ¥ if “4 - | UNDERTAKING. Jan. 6, 1888. . = eee ne One Month On-y. 30; OW is the time to get inion, as we have a large stock on haud and we want to make room for our spring stock. Ladies’ Gold Watches from $15, upwards. Chains from 40cts, upwards. Ladies’ Silver Watches from $8, upwards. 3c uf Pins f; om 2Octs upw ards. ee ee 0's, epee iW atch cuanen rie 40cts, up — e . | ollar Buitons from Scts, upwards, ao Style in Brooches es a, upwards. | Ry yen loom Sheba. ape eats i wards, po om 280 ian Ladieg Gatored Gold Sees from $15. Upward ane ee ee eg’, upwards Ladies’ Gold Band Rings from $1, upwards. silverware at a big discount, Plain Goid Riags from $!, upwards. | spectacles from 2. cts, upwar ls Ladies’ Set Rings from $?, apwards. | Jyeglasses from 30cts, upwards, Silver Bracelets from $1.50, upwards. | Gila Ginette from 61.75, upwards. Bangle Neckiets from 7%cts, upwards, ilmerican C.ovks. i 12.50, upward Leds’ Thimbles frou 550.3, ups aids. ; anita ios of orm go la, rhavos Give es CVei 3:4 $9.4 Vivi Repsiriag atten led to—Watcaes, Ciocks an! Jewelry ‘¢ on i § o> WA s R. 1.3 ‘ b 8 WATCMAKER & JEWELLER, NORTII SID& QUEEN SQUARE, (Opposite Post Mtfice, Chiiown, & KI Feb. 7, 1888—faw dy & wy & ; u ay y B : ie Vite