«7 Local and Other Items. os Regular ineeting this evening, at S h o New Dress.—The St. John Glos is at hand iav i ’ new aress - Don't forget that to-morrow (Saturday is last day for those special bargains at beer & Goll's - Y. M. C. A.—Do not forget the interesting | yweting to be held inthe Y¥. M. C. A. this «Vy abit STREET REPAIR The little town of St. Ste} 1, N. B., spent $3,600 in ordinary street “ K last Veal oo Novice} \ny one having a reliable Hy meter for sale will find a purchaser by " | J . is fii \ ‘ Rev. David Sutherland will giv “ A talk about Scottish Life and Humor ” this | “ eveping in the Y. M. C. A, Be sure and beats him See ad 7 Tur STANLEY arrived at Georgetown this forenoon at half past ten. She will leave Georgetown at seven o'clock to-morrow moino ing and will make the return trip if possible. - AN INCREASE ALl Rounv.—Moncton’s trade returns for February, this yaar, show increases as Compared with the same montl iast year Exp ts trom $3,253 to $3,458 ; imports from $37,373 to $60,434, duty oilected from $15,440.77 to $26,151.44. ical No Woxper.—The Moncton Transcript says On Sunday evening, about 7 o'clock, two men called at Estey'’sdrug store and asked as foliows: for soda water. The clerk maintained con- | tr iv: .} ' _— ° ; , A’ : \ Fone re . ~ ’ . sciousness long enough to remark that it was ey 7 ae . wie cat a — teb27 Charlottetown, P. E. 1. out of season and then fainted away. ees ee = or. a i. : , divided on the amendment, which was de- Dox'r Want Warrs.—Charles Watts, ed ; feated —98 to 61. RE TOC ae” EL ; itor ot Seouar Thought, who lectured im | The House went into supply and passed |Pha (Charlattetgwa Board of Trace Charlottetown on several occasions, is having |.80me of the public works estimates. ; ; : . i some trouble with the authorities at Brantford, | AP cat Mad ” cnt It « ypears that he hire tire owt i 4 rotes MAGE. + EAT a y : ‘ —— at he hired the Lowa | . . GENERAL MEETING of this Corpor- Hallin which tolec*ure, but the Council re fused to tulfii tine mtrac ° Lectrurns.—At Oddfellows Hall, Summ. side, last evening, Rev. Fred. E. J. Lioyd cle- livered a lecture on ** Oddfellowship” bef .e a large and appreciative audience, A hear cy vote of thanks, moved by Rev. C. F. Lowe 1d seconded by Stipendiary Magistrate hie (Quarrie, was tendered the learned Jecture - Kine’s Cottece Cenrenary.—The p parations for celebrating the Centenary of King’s College are going on with great st cess. Invitations are being sent cut to a large number of distinguished personag:s abroad, some of whom have already mised to be presence, scieiadinniiiethedian Tur Fur Trape.—Christopher McDonald, of Antigonish, N. S., was in Halifax last week with a large lot of furs of animals got in Guys boro, Antigonish and Cape breton counties this winter. There are 3S8SI foxes (one a beautiful silver grey fox, worth $80) 419 muskrats, 8 otter, 13 raccoons, besides lynx, wild cats, minks, et - Lectrure.—~—The Scottish address this evening in thefY. M. C.A. Hall, by the Rev. D. Suth- erland, a Scotchman recently from the land of the heather, will, we feel sure, be a rich treat for the large audience who will doubtless go to hear, lor the first time, one of our best platform speakers. Subjcci—A talk about Scottish life and humor - DipHTHERIA’s Ravaces.—There more deaths from diphtheria in Halifax in the month of January, 1890, than inany other Canadian city. Montreal, with a porula- tion of 210,000, lost only 10 by diphtheria; were while St. John escaped with only wne death from that disease. Halifax's record was 15. i te Arounp Tue Wor tp.—It is stated that George Francis Train left Boston ona the midnight express, on Monday, for a trip around the world, which he expects to complete in sixty days. New York will be his first stopping place. From thence he will go directly to Tacoma and thence across the Pacific Ucean to China. > Tuz Meanest Yer.—Sturgis, Dak., Record: A man from Bare Butte Valley lost his pocket book cintaining $350, which was found by a man of Elk Creek. A month later, upon learning who was the owner, he returned the same, and the owner was very thankful, but demanded interest for the use of the money for that time. Judgment was given for $1.45 and costs, ee Tuose Prcrvures.—Both the St. John Progress and the Halifax Mail publish a!- leged likenesses of Mrs. Robert T. Weeks We have not seen the number of Progress containing the illustration; but if its like- ness is not any more like the original than that which appears in the Mail, Mrs. Weeks has good ground for a libel suit. vincent Saysthe Annapolis Spectator : Fat CATT ie. We have the authority of the ‘‘weig Kingston for saying that Mr. R. A. Dodge, Salem, placed a pair of fat cattie on the rnet at scales Tuesday last that tipped the beam at 4150 pounds. This is a remarkably heavy weight, and Mr. Dodge has the reputation of producing many such cattle. pounds, year-olds, and argues well for the beef-pro- ducing facilities of the V alley. chiecuilieiuds MEAN AND Fatse.—T he Says : * Tue EXAMINER announces that the Is land Hodgson, Esq., Q. C., of this city. member right Mr. Hodgson’s father bequeath ed a sum of money to this institution.” The meanness of the whole of this para graph is apparent; and the statement con tained in the last sentence is absolutely un ture—as the editor have learned by walking across the street t the Probate office. Religious weeklies shoul be a little careful about their facts. o Work.—A sample o BEAUTIFUL PEN beautiful pen drawing, lettering and tlourish- wen Cameron was shown at the Times office yesterday and will be ex- ing Ove by Master K 1 ‘ ’ — ' , “~ 1 . ed 00 hibited at Moss & ns jews lry store : I prison 15 years. = consists of the Lord's Prayer, with a — - -—- portrait of Oure Savioar copied from a stcel Special bargains ai Beer & Goff's this week engraving asa centre piece. eron got his ideas of this « lass of work in th > | 25 ibs. re lied oats for 85 cts; 1 kitt Labrador Charlottetown Busisess College. A sample of | herring for 85 cts; 13 Ibs. granulated sugar 3 SES his work was shown in the art gallery - for $1}. Maritime Exhibition in Moncton last fa'l, but} ay ge ; as the piece above referred to is far superior to | Apples. —Messrs. E. H. Norten & Co. wiil 6 al ytales pre viously done by bim. The young | sell on Monday, March 10, 25 barrels Apples ever aries man possesses urdoubted talent im this direc- | of extra high quality for family "ty one ° é 2 : ve’ , , : ia ~~, F - ck e whiny but real st-clasy tion, ang is worthy of every eudduragement, fe will bay 5 ion y y } cg. mar] janl3 —Minetén Times. .} 2 committee should Mr. Dodge also placed a pair of two-year-old steers, after driving them five miles, that weighed 2950 This, too, isa fine weight for two- Guardian Uni- versity of Laval (Roman Cathelic) has_con- ferred the degree of Doctor of Laws, on E. J. li we re- of the Grardian could Master Uam-]| —_92, ante ane a ace lt tt ‘DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - PELEGRAPR 1 XEWS. ong CARTER &CO., Tuk EXAMIN th, Seedsmen, Charlottetown. ‘DOMINION PARLIAMENT | UR SEED CATALOGUE FOR 1890 will | SproraL DesratouEs To ' be ready early in March, and will be sent FREE to all our old customers and as many new ones as will send us their name and address. GEO. CARTER & CO’S. SEED CATA- LOGUE FOR 1890 is much improved, and contains several pages of novelties an« special. ties, with descriptions and illustrations of the same, among which are HENDERSON'S BUSH LIMA BEAN, the greatest Vegetable novelty of the age; the introduceis (Messrs. Peter Henderson & Co.) sold 175,000 packets last season; YOSEMITE MAMMOTH BUSH WAX BEAN, with pods 10 to 14 inches in length, American Wonder and ‘* Bliss’s” Everbearing and other celebrated varieties of Peas, Henderson's Snowball Cauliflower, Has- zard’s Improved and Carter’s Prize Winner lurnip, Dignity Mangel, Imported White Russian and Fife Wheats, Ladoga Wheat, and a fall list of Flower, Vegetable and Farm Seeds. Our SEED CATALOGUE, for printing and mailing, costs us hundreds of dollars, but we send it free to every Farmer aud Gardener who seads name and address in time. Your name and address on a postal card will bring you this catalogue (the only P. E. Island Catalogue published), or send 6 cents in stamps and we will mail you the Catalogue and a yacket containing 50 varieties of choice mixed Flower Seeds. Send at once, as our supply of Catalogues will be sure to be exhausted early in the season. Address: GEO. CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, Proceedings. ‘Summary of | | | Orrawa, March 6. | Inthe House of Commous to-day, — | Mr. Laurier brought up the matter of | Bremner’s furs and Mr. Lister's motion for | the committee of inquiry. Sir John Macdonald said he was willing | that a committee be appointed, but would the committee named in Mr. Lister's motion rot u “cept \fter some discussion, it was agreed that be named to-morrow. Phompson iatroduced a_ bill authorizing the transfer to the provinces of | propriecary rights in foresores of harbors } and rivers now claimed to be held by the | Dominion, and the jurisdiction over which has been in dispute with the Provinces. The House then went inte committee on Sir John Thompson's bill representing bills of exchange, cheque: and promissory notes. After recess, when a motion was made to | go into supply, Mr. Laurier moved his re- }golution censuring Government for | spending money upon the Harvey and Sal- isbury railway project without authority from Parliament After a long discussion, John Macdonald, Sir Richard Sir John Thompson, Mr Sir John ; the in which Sir Cartwright, Davies, Mr. ation will be held at the Board Room, : this City, on the forenoon of MONDAY, the Delegates from Oxford, Cambridge, Dur- | 10th inst., at 11 o'clock. ham, Dublin and Victoria ;Universities, the By order, Academy of Music and College of Music, J. to-day called upon Lord Knutsford, Secre- tary of State for the Colonies, and present- ed a protest against Trinity College, Toron- + to, granting music degrees in Great Britain. Lord Knatsford replied that Trinity College have exceeded the TIN PLATES. powers conferred upon it by its charter and | said he would S00 BOXES TIN PLATES, 14x20. Lonpon, March 6. MACEACHERN, Secretarary. March 6, 1890.—dy 3i appeare d to take the opinion of the Crown | lawyers on the subject. A Railway Smashup. oo BuFrFra.o, N. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. March 3—2w eod Y., March 6, On the Lake Shore Railway, near Ham- passenger train running very fast Ihe front part, consisting smoker and two day brought to a stand- composed of five Brick House and Furniture, BY AUCTION. ELDON HOUSE KENT STREET. On Monday, March 24, Commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m., burg, a broke in two. of engine, tender, coaches was quickly still, but the rear half, heavy Pullmans, crushed into the second day coach, Four persons are reported kill- ed, and one fatally injured. The Orange Bill. Monrrear, Mar. 6. The French press has expressed strong ae a We will sell the FURNITURE of the above CHAGINACHION WHA tne passage of the Or- | first-class Boarding House, including Drawing ange bill by the Commons, but strong} Room, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, hope 18 entertained that the measure wil Carpets, W indow Curtains, Stoves, Crockery- be killed in the Senate. || ware, Beds and Bedding, «nd all the other | belongings to this comfortable and home-like | house. A Rousing Reception. Smirn’s Farts, Ont., Mar. 6. Also at 12 o'clock, on SAME DAY, we will sell THE BUILDING, | which is uearly new and built of brick, three Se stories high, and 7 a having a — 7 a a southern front of 36 feet on Kent Street (near Died From His Injuries. Prince), and running back 180 feet, with fe i | Stables in rear. Hatirax, N.S., Mar. 6. The ‘‘ Eldon House” has the reputation of Conductor McDonald, who was injured being second to none asa comfortable board- ing house, and enjoys a splendid business as a country hotel. Its stables are well patronized, and it is situated in the very best locality in the city Wesell the above under instructions from Joseph Wise and James Seaman, Trustees of the will of the late Richard Wise, and will be a 2 : a positive sale, RAIN OR SHINE. : Hai a ee Title perfect Terms Cash. Jartmouth wants to borrow $110,000 to . . nena . establish a ferry of its own with Halifax. E. H. NORTON & O0., : Auctioneers, The Grand Orange Lodge of Ontario, now in session here, yesterday gave a rousing reception to Grand Master Clarke Wallace, M.P., the champion of the Or- ange incorporation act, on an Intercolonial train at Windsor Junc- tion a few days ago, died to-day. He had been in the employ of the Intercolonia! for a juerter of a century. Wants to Borrow. feb28—wky dy eod OLDL ONDONCAFE, JUST OPENED, With all the Delicacies of the Season. ee ee BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that I have just opened the above Cafe, and have secured the services of one of the best Cooks in the Proviace, and it is my intention to see that everything will be done to cater to the wants of ali my patrons. Come and try our Cook. —— — Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 7.—-10 a. m. Fresh or strong winds, snow and rain, fol- hy clearing and colder, ++Oor+o Personal. lowec Mr. J. S. Boyd, of the Moncton Times is a candidate for civic honors in that thriving little town. Mr. William Owen, of Charlottetown, was registered at the Royal Hotel, St. John, on the Sth inst. Hon. Nei! McLeod and Hon. Donald Fergu- son left for Ottawa last evening. We presume that they have gone in fulfilment of the policy of the Government to press upon the attention of the Federal authorities the claims of this Province, which still remain unsettled. The long lost Charlie Ross is now alleged to have turned up in Port Allegheny, Pa. The young man is just the age now that the stolen child of Christian K. Ress would have attain- ed if he is alive, and the circumstances sur- rounding the career of the young man sup- posed to be the missing Charlie Ross are so peculiar and strange that the inhabitants of Port Allegheny are convinced that the mys- tery of the abduction will at last be explained. JOHN JOY. febs THR WEATHER DOES, ——bUT—— ree pes o--<—mea-s ae ee , News Notes. The Russian army of manceuvres for >| next summer will be on the most colossal scale. The Roman Riforma declares that Eng- f| land and Italy are in perfect harmony on African affairs. The Sultan of Zanzibar has released some untried prisoners who have been kept in SoS ans of corn or 2 cans tomatoes for 25 cts 5 aa et Ist. 2nd. A Lot o now $1.50. . obr'd. price $1.00, $1.5 Ath. 10c., your choice opty. If you want a Nob PROWSE BR9S., 144 Charlottetown, February 28, 1890—eod ‘ I Charter of a Steamer or Sailing Vessel be made the said Steamer or Sailing Vessel will sail from Liverpool THE EARLY PART OF APRIL NEXT, For particulars apply in Liverpool to Wil- liam Bullen, 51 South Jonn Street ; in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, or here to PEAKE BROS, & CO. Ch’town, Feb. 27, 1890—2w THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY OF PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS AND WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BY THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR ©Ockles seam PUTTS These Pills consist of a careful and peculiar admix- ture of the best and mildest vegetable aperients and the pure extract of Flowers of Chamomile. They will he found a most efficacious remedy for derangements of the digestive organs, and for obstructions and tor- id action of the liver and bowels which produce in- eben and the several varieties of bilious and liver I Sold by all Chemists, WHOLESALE AGENTS } EVANS AND SONS, LIMITED, MONTREAL. FURNITURE, &c., BY AUCTION. I AM instructed by James E. Welsh, Esq., (who is leaving the Island), to sell by Upper Prince complaints, Auction, at his residence, Street, On Monday, March AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., 10th, Drawing Room, Vining Room, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Also, Horse, Cow, ness, etc. Sale positive. Wagon, Sleigh, Har- No reserve. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. mch3 CYCHR. *“*CEYLON,” 96 tons, and Schr. S ‘ANNIE E. PAINT,” 81 tons. The former will be six years old on March 2lIst, and the latter tive years old in June next. Both these vessels have up to the present are well found in Sails, ete. apply to feb17 PETER PAINT & SONS, Port Hawkesbury, C. B. to do house work in a small family. Ad A. B., Charlottetown. {mch7—li pd Knquire at THE EXAMINER Office. given, > {meh7 3i pd generaliy useful in store. Address, with ticulars, A. B., City. (mch7 tf to Mr3, Watson, Queen St. at. this office. mchd ANTED.—A Servant Girl in a smali family Apply at this office. mchb5 Salvation Army Barracks. lw pd—mecnsd ITUATION WANTED, h Dressmaker. Would take work at home Good buttonhole maker. Boston styles of Cut ting. Apply at this office. 3i pd—mch3 ton and Weymouth Streets. given about the Ist of April. Apply County Court Office to HENRY SMITH ieb1l7—m. w s tf T°? LET.—A House on Douglass Street, con taining four rooms. Spring Park Road,,. havtyg four roopis. + += FRIRDAY, MARCH qT 1890. MARCH © A Lot of Mens Felt Hats for 50c., Spring, 1890. ny ILS HE undersigned are negotiating for the! FROM LIVERPOOL FOR CHARLOTTE. | TOWN, and should satisfactory arrangements | | | OVER 120 YEARS, IS8 | } | SUHUUNERS FO BOALE,. time been engaged in the fishing business, and counts a For further particulars and price please WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e: ——--—|» a JOHN NEWSO Address a a ITUATION WANTED by a competent person } W* NTED,—By a boy aged seventeen a situ- ation in a private family. Best of references aa ee man with some business experience preferred, a3 clerk, end to be _ | mch7 Waa w, cook or a housemaid—Apply WANTED.—A Man to workonaFarm. Apply FoR SALE.—-A Bell Organ with ten stops, nearly new ; can be bought for $89, Cost $135. Apply to JoHN A. MCLEAN, Euston Street, near as Seamstress or yO LET.—A Dwelling House, corner of Graf- | Possession at the Also, « House on Lower. Ev. Rent ! Tyg, four roc Ree ome powcisas given. Sea | nineteen _— ARCAINS | —_AND— They Will March Without a Doubt. (x) oa A Lot of Boys’ Suits---usual price $1.00, $220 and $1.30, cleared out at 0c. a Suit a” f Boys’ Suits---usua!l price $2.ce, usual 0 and $2.00. A Job Lot of Prints--usua! price 9c. and for Ge. Dress Cloth---usual price 1dc., now 10e. No Game of Bluff about this Sale---we will do it. by Hat, why we can suit you. \ THE WONDERFUL GHEAP MEN. QUEEN STREET. Mi ns LS! Leather Belting, | Leather Belting, | Leather Belting. Rubber Belting, | Rubber Belting, Rubber Belting, Disston’s Saws, EPdisston’s Saws, Disston’s Saws, Belt Lacing, Files, Oils, &c A full stock of the best goods sold in Canada, at prices as low as most of the inferior articles on the market. NORTON & FENNELLE. Charlottetown. Jan. 22, 1890—dy 2aw wky ee ee >> a carers — ae BANEROPT FURNITU ‘Lower than Auction Prices. | - (x) His Household Furniture, etc., comprising | } An Immense Lot of } 1 Bankrupt Furniture for at Dazzling Dis- Must be sold. at i i sale once. I defy competition. | South Side Queen Square, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Charlottetown, Jan. 29, 1890. The Liverpool and London and Globe INSURANCE COWPANY, ASSETS, THIRTY-NINE MILLION DOLLARS, c Business oi Are now Doing a GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE (1) Rates. Liberal Polici A p ply to Risks taken at Lowest Prompt Settlements made. —. ne = > sy = i > & oy % > “Wo chs ae esd ivt yin SE imate His t=! 5 Chartéttetown, Jan. 7, 1890—3m Zaw id BGRINT. pi oles fe ie ees a i i paint. 5 mines immienteei ne atin of een, aan aes paints RI Ae eo ty a lini i sagas ie i - LORE ACOA BEE! REE RH ON 7 ae APE, SCE. 8 A SMI 5 Se IRR ENN Na tna my “Ae remem to enrNa ee ili ei ae SEY MEARE A gb FUT DORA IOC BNET D> aR E ee alta g i, SS) ane ee ee eee ob ORT ides tle BRIT 9 de nly See Oe eet ia