a _ . - and Other Items, oe PoRE : M Ali arrived at ii ‘5. e 7 Covearap —Mr. T. C. James will ar at Covehead on Sabbath next, lth ” gl ji a, m. and 6.30 p. m p* - Mr. Hamlvyn's lecture be- f.>.. oH! oe ~ History takea , the Natural ; 2 to night. OKC ely ——— Wd Cc A.-M mvuers will pease re ie that the adjou ned annual meeting of ee axiation is tu be held in the hall at 8 rw k, this eve ning. : —_— oO" ap ate Price —vack numbers of the . Ladies Journal with large sheets, a) ce Half price. Oall , ynd ne [iamead Bookstore. uy and get bargains. wig and | a Norice.—In another column will be aad Mr. Morrison's ad. Any one having aitpre, lands, ete , to dispose of at auction , * do well to give him a trial. guid - Tak! icon Not LEDGMENT. — The thenks of Tax peat SAB saredue tr. A. E. Macdonald for me New York pepers; also to Mr. IE -gs jor late Sp kane Falis publications. seinen GTUER SoctaL.— Another grand enter. rand basket social wilt be held in + Hall to-morrow evening at 7 3u Ano her pleasant time may be _ a a spepticure—!is ot 6 palliative, but A hgh oe relieves, then controls, and lly entirely subdues the irritation and in- that causes ind: nmvation of the stomach ation and dyspepsia. gygcistte. ~The bandsomest ' comprising the ‘* Gondolier,” '*Plectrio,” “siberian,” ‘‘Cenna- _ Also the lategt in mourning. ite “Graphite” at the Diamond Bookstore. enero Pix Soctat.—The members of Havel ~ok Singing Club will hold a pie soc ial 4 Pownad Hall, Lot 49, on Wednesd “y 1h, to which all are invited t § short entertainnent will be and newes’ duia,' reli atten dL fea. —— spore Crorame.—Mrs. Fred. Revan to-day srore out & warrant for the arrest of a young women tamed Todd whom she charges with iesaking into her touse some time ago, and taking therefrom a quantity of Wearing aprare! —_——_e — & Paraicn’s Day.—We understand that the sertoon in St. Dunstan's Cathedral on St. Parich’s Day will be preached by Rev. Tater Curran, of St. Dunstan's College The soter*sinment ia the Lyceum, v ith which the dey's proceedings will be brought to a siose, will conclude with a laughable farce. —_— >> Woo Was Sur ?—The New York World se: Among & party of visitors to the Pulser Building recently was a young lady om Prince Kdward Island getting her firs dimpse of the metropolia At every turn she encountered some new (to ber) marvel, but gli will not tempt her te enter an elevator agacn, >_> -—- frurwnen Mr. A. A. Bartlett's lecture on “Sacns,” ia St. Paul's Church Schoolroom to- morrow eveding, 13th inst. Mr. Bartiett hes bindly consented to repeat this lecture for the benefit of St. Paul's Church Sunday School Library Let bim have a bumper house, and do not mise one of the best lectures of the sea- 5. _--->—— Sevesty Yorn a\D HomELess. =e Satur- treel aepe tole 4 Sewer vtickan oe woman before the Reeder and asked for charity’a sake. tut she be committed to the female jail as tehadno home and was wandering about the streets. Her name is Floe Levesque and is Ti yeare of age. She was committed fr three mouths on a charge of vagabondage. —_ Prrantuc For Sr. Patrick's. — A @aldrxrnatic club, under the auspices of ‘Souris Benevolent Irish Society, intend wi an entertainment in the Court lowe, Souris, on the evening of the 17th. “The Good Natured Man” will be put on e boards for the first time there,-and we ve no doubt but these having the matter icharge will make the occasion a very sant one indeed, dates tewonta Leacur.—A branch of this que was organized at the Methodist rch, Souris, on T uesdsy evening, with the luing membership: Joseph Mitchell, H. : Duchemin, James D. Dingwell, Clarence hop... Williams, George fcPhail, Mrs. listt, and Miss Carrie Dingwell. The Rev. . Hieklemith was chosen president, Miss wie Muttart secretary, and C, C. Cariton, y treasures, issn A Qrestion ror tng Royvs —A send« B Mia that cost $200, to sell, with an agree- ew thet each shal have half the het profit. me expenses, freight, etc., are $18 79, of tich amount A pays $15 24 and B p»ys $3 55 ils ior 2252, and remite to A $213.25. hat amonnt does B still owe toA’? An ac- mitaut in one of the principal Dominion mets, several book-keepers in some of our ® business catablishments, and one of the magers of one uf our stock companies, have | *S Working at this, and differ very material- inthe results, Boys, what is the result ? ’ ee Concent —We direct the attention of the meal public to Mr. Vinnicombe’s Con- Ht announcement in tu-day’s issue. This neert promises to be a grand 4@ffair, far Petior to any formerly given. There are me twenty performers on various pruments, in fact « full orchestra such as acotetown has never had befure—a mit to the Province. They have been Mting their parta for the past two —. snd are really in splendid form. + powen is such that all can enjvy, bright 5) — a Some of our best vocalists a which will add to the success of p “neert. ‘The price of admission is only ae hoping that it will be an induce- “lor all to hear one of the finest con- ‘a given here. Riis nas m= “Aes Reoisrry,—An exchange says: inet J H general revolt of horsemen D the Kacinutlace, the official registrar toe Association of Trotting wines ie ete, Wallace has conducted the Miraals : the past 15 yeara and the number a his register now exoeeds 40,000. i two years there has been much hii on Jan. 29th the National toe Sitbclrew their confidence from u Official” which date no registration has ton Th Ata meeting of leading horse- . nee it was decided to establish adlace ae aud if possible purch+ee of imp ec oor’ in his possession. The ‘pression ia that Wallace will not wfite sort Struggle *ill ensue. The net allace's registry for che past year ¥ with ton whch his nepkew Rovert got i 09), which landed him in state ne le THE —_—— ‘DAILY oe ——-* EXAMINER, - - - - me , * SARGERAS LILES LEER ELLIS DEAL BAAD IENGEGEALS CLE PEE LLDLEL LSA ANA AA ~ Dds ae re ° Pe ‘THURSDAY, AE . a ee ome geen oe SpeotaL Despatones To Turk Examinen, Spr Hartt NO BLAME TO THE MAN. AGEMENT. Sprineniiy, March 12. The jury in the Springhill coal mine disaster returned a verdict yesterday after- noon tothe effect that the disaster was auaed by » flame from a shot tired iu No. 3 bord of No. 7 balance, igniting coal" dust sud certain portions of gas which might have been present at thetime. The jury believe that there was an unusual fisme from said shot, owing to a slip ie the stone. Che explosion was accidental and no blame is attached to the management, every pre vaution having been taken for the safety of he workmen. : The jury recommended that in future, where safety lamps are used, and in very ‘usty places powder should not be allowed ; lso that in gaseous portions of the mine, hefore the men resume work after dinner, the places sheuld be examiued by competent flicials. Intervational Questions Bright Prospects for Their Set’ lement. Oirawa, March 12. Sir Charles Tupper, Sir John Thompson, and Hon. Messrs. Costigan aud Tupper ar- rived here yesterday, and were tendered a reception by representative citizens. Sir Charles, in an interview, declare: his opinion that never were prospects as bright for the settlement of all iaternational questions between the United States and Canada as at present. a em - The Newfoundland Difficulty Statu Quo te be Maintained. Parts, March 2. The Paris Temps to-day announces that it isin a position to contirm its statement made yesterday in regard to the Newfound- land negotiation. The Temps adds that che statu quo, according to the arrangement referred to, will be maintained until the decision of the arbitrators to whom the dis- pute be submitted is tendered. BANKRUPTCY. en mg a mre mi mm et me ee TELYGRAPHIC NEWS. Personal. Mr. and Sire. L. E. Prowse, of Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island, sre registered at the Merchants Hotel. Mr. Prowse ia the ptopietor of a large dry goods house in Charlottetown. He has left his business under the management of his brother while he makes an eXtended tour through the west. He speake in glowing terms of Spokane, and gays he msy yet make his home here. He intends visiting the other cities of Washington end Oregon. -- 2pokane Falls Chronicle, Feb. 22. Benjamia H Paddock, LL. D., Bishop of the Episcopal diocese of Boston, whose death Was announJ «day or two ago, had been ia charge of tha diocese of Masaachusseta since bis congecration as bishop, Sept 27, 1873. He waa born in Norwich, Conon., in 1828, was graduated from Trinity College, Hartford, in 1848, f om the General Theolog-eai Seminary, New York, in 1852. In 1852 he was chosen rector of St Luke’s Church, Portland, Me, but withdrew on account of th- climate. He has been rector of Trinity in his native city, Christ Church, Detroit, Mich., and Grace Church, Brooklyn Heights. T. DeWitt T»lmage’s son, a member of the a = Em ne ~ seagate Qe ee a Largest Stock, y ere last graduating class at New York University, bids tair to step into his father’s shoes when the latter shall cease to exhort. Though only 21 years of age, young T.image his already gained auceess us a lecturer. During the win'er he made a tour throughout the West, filling engagements at $10 and $200 a night. I In personality he grealy res-mbles bis esteemed father-—siight, eensstional and eff.ctive, , Natural History Society. LECTURE Thursday, 12th March, intitle Y. M. C. A. PARLOR, eee REV. WM. HAMLYN, B. A., Sspstisull tidbits “Pjants and Their Uses.’ Admission Free. Paper at 8 o'clock. | ‘Da, | ; mehd ML. alte fE\BE BENEVOLENT IRISH SOCIETY of Charlottetown will celebrate the Anniversary of lreland’s Patron Saint, on me a — a => _ by a Procession from their Hall, Prirse Stre t, headed by the Artillery Band, to St Another Big American Firm in Trouble. Macon, Ga., March 12. Application for a receiver for the Macon Construction Company, ome of the largest cone errs in the South, was filed yesterday. enharge and Counter-Chargrs. Loxpox. March 12. Sir Henry Tvler has writtea o letter in reply to ~ir Charles Tupper, in which he deuies having influenced the votes of Grand Trunk employes in the recent election in ‘‘anada. e says that he has no knowledge how employes voted aud he charges Sir Char'es with trying to obtain the votes of employes in favor the Government by promises made through the General Manager. Foster's Majority. St Joux, N B., March 12, Hon. George E. Foster, Minis er of Finance, was de lared elected yesterday by a majority of 73 The oppositionists have givea notice that they will enter a protest. LN DIED. At St. Peter’s Bay, on the 28th Feb., Mary Avn Bowers, beloved wife of Andrew Lewis, in the 43rd year of her age. Death has brought a deep gloom to her sorrowing hus- band and family, and alse to her very many friends. May her soul reat in peace. —_—_—_— ED Local Notices. — oe ——=— New kid gloves jest received at Perkins & Sterns. Men’s, Youths’ and Boys’ Suits, cheap at Paton & Co’s., 20 per cent. discount on last Fall’s goods, m9 3i Pure boneless codfish just received at Beer & Goff s. 2i Prowse Bros new hats take the lead for nobby styles. mar? 3i Don’t forget this the weather you want Goff Bro’s boots. Excellent value in grey and white cottons, pillow cottons and sheetings, at Perkins & Sterns. | The largest stock of psper hanginge in the city is at Perkins and Sterne. The greatest reviva' in the history of Mouat Orab, O., notorious recentiy for its white cap outrages, has been in progresé for the last ax weeks. The scenes enacted nightly are t deacrip'ior. People stay in trances for ays. Two or three have beceme inaane. Out of a population of 500 more than 200 have professe conversion. cc FOR SALE. “$°HR BRICK DWELLING HOUSE on i Sidney Street, between Queen and Great George Streets. Atso, the Warehou e next to it In all about 88 fret front by 76 deep Will sell all or Dwelling House separ- ate, wi h 70 feet front. Price and terms on ; 2 and 4 J clock. application acres Rss. M. H, GAHAN. feh24—tf Dunstan's Cathedral, at 9.45 a.m, where High Mass will be celebrated. After M as the procession wil] reform and parade the principal streets. IN THE EVENING. A Literary and Musical | ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE GIVEN IN | THE LYCEUM. Doors open at 7.15; Entertainment to com- mence at 8. Price ag usual. Return tickets at one first-class fare will be issued on the P E. Island Railway to all attending the celebration, good to return on following day. JOHN CONNOLLY, mehl} Secretary. NOTICE OF MEETING, rHVE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, fer the election of Directors and receiving a statement of the affairs of th» Bank, will be held at the Bank- ing Office on THURSDAY, March Sth, at the hour of 11 o'clock, 8. m. Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier on or befure Wepxuespay, March 4th. By order, WM. McLEAN. Cashier. The above meeting has been adjourned until THURSDAY, the 12th inat, atthe same hour and place. WM. MCLEAN, Cashier. mchl0 Ww ANTEIN—A Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. H. Hooper, Milton Heuse, Kent Stre «. 3i pd—mchi2 OS'.—In t e Ma ket « all, on last Thursda , L March otk, a Locket in the form of a minia iure watcb. Finder will be rewarded on -eaving same at this office. mchi2 R SaALE.—One-half of Town Lot No. 28, on F° corner of Hi lsborough and Fitzroy Streets, with the welling, Coach House and stable thereon, Apply ts JOHN STUMBLES. mchi2 dy lw wkyli pd W NTEI).—A Cook Apply to Mrs. J. Lone WORTH, St. Peter’s Road. ti—mch id T°? LET.—Dwelling with Stables on Grafton Street. opposite Market House Possession given Ixt April. Apply to R. K. Brace. mebld—lLw T° RENT.—Stable and Coach House: Stall: for two horses ; ample room for carriave an: sleigh. If desire, water pire will be run in building. —GRORGE SCANTLEBURY, 8R., corn: r +3 Prince and Derchester Streets, bi eand-—mech? WASTED.—A smart youth as a waiter in Restaurant. Apply to A. N. Lange. febot 7, LET.—The Dwelling House on Hillsboronz Street lately occupied by Mr. George Carte ining the residence of Mr. Len ue in the city. PIERKING MARCH 12 1891. = f shine ne (x) eg ee ern ne NGINGS Newest Patterns, Lowest Prices, STERNS’. Our importation of English, Scotch, Canadian Charlottetown, March 3, 1891. s eee —_————x)——— — — -= a and American Room Paper is now ready for sate, and should be seen by every purchaser, as we have the best variety, newest patterns and lowest prices PERKINS & STERNS. — eS PROWSE BROS’ Spring Stock of Felt Hats is now Complete. —{2) The success with which our Hat Department. has been erowned in the past is : ak va, taken in selecting and keeping to the front Tuesday, Mareh Ith, ing and most fashionable styles, as well as the best Kng- lish, American and Canadian makes. due to the care we have all the lead-. Dont forget when .ou want a Hat. tha the Wonderfa! Cheap Men have the Largest, Best, Cheapest and Most Fas.ton- able stoek of Hat~ on the Island. 36 QT’ BN STREET. Charlottetown, February 20, 1891—eod & wky ne aeneeenimaeanens — BACK Is a pleasant occupation to many. | contemplating with secret self-satisfaction, us however, for we be- most rapid type consistent RS a LOOKING a they have done. It is not like lieve in progression of the with safety. us in securing your trade. advertise. If you read and secure it by our goods and prices. qualities, for family use; less variety of patterns; Hessians. Charlottetown, February 18, 1891—eod & wky Enjoy It! LS JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF CONTAINS ALL THE ELEMENTS THAT ARE NEEDED TO FORM “Blesh,’ “Muscle” and “Bone.” and adie ; Poole. Immediate possession. Apply toGEORGE ALLFY. st t—feh?% fchI8—d&wky Our plan for the future taking advantage of every circumstance that will aid To accomplish that end we act you will find that we'll Sheetings, Tab'e Damasks and Napkins Low Prices on all lines of goods. ; ; | / ; } ' They enjoy the good «ontem plates White Goods, all grades, from the lowest to the best; Grey Cottons, fine Shirting Ginghams, an end- White Pillow Cottons and Tickings and STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. THNDEDS. Esiate of S. H. Brown & Co. {EALED TENDERS will be received by ' the undersigned up to WEDNESDAY, the 18th inst. at 12 o'clock, noon, for the purchase of the following Stock :— Cloths and Dry. @ods, amounting .4g>+ (as per inventory) Ais ---------- ‘ > BG Boots and Shoes. . Fae. ee. eee es comid 6) $2,286 49 Tenders must: be for the purebase of the whole of the above Stock, and specify the rate per cent. on above amount. TERMS—Three Months, secured to the satisfaction of the undersigned. The undersigned not bound to accept the highest or any tender. BENJAMIN ROGERS, mech9— dy Yaw Assignee. ete ee, : « . _———-e- —o - | + pee are Bali aM Raa eS es 2 ee oe 5 Oe ores sss! eet 2 | 8 Pe et ae RE RR, a .