tHe = here will be a rattling hockey rit nig! A dinissic n | - : oe 4 A meeting of Charlottetown Di visi . a ll be held this Friday « y vf past seven . 2. I ek OF &4 KIND Phere are said to be ig wrhood of Grand Ri er, CO B n i100 ye ars ead h and - Line ke ’ > J (er, Macdon eid wii aeuy his lecture on ‘*The Jesuits” ; Lyceum this (friday) evening. Give im & ise = | ember Rey D> ). Gre ry Ma s le in the Lyceum this eve ing “ I ‘ hesuits \ lar muc) t is CAM ‘ -> NEW Hort L \ company c mposed of American and Halifax capitalists is being formed to building a $380,000 hotel on Pleasant street, Halifax. - 10.0 members of St. Lawrence Lodge are req rested to meet at Oddfellows Hall on Saturday evening at halfepast seven for prac tice of tne third degree. yA | - (ignt Lacinc.—A Halifax servant girl s few days ago from the effects of tight lacing. It may be added that she was shortly to become a mother. named Duff died —_> Tuxatrical.—Harry Lindley and Jerry Cohan have applied for dates at the Lyceum, Halifax both are wel known to Charloite- tewn theatre-goers. Chey will likely visit ir Halifax season, - Norice.—The Tryon Woolen Company have closed their store in the Camevon Block, and opened out in the Stevenson Building, Queen Street, opposite to Messrs. Norton & Fennell’s. feb26 di this piace alter th - > SCARLET FEV gk. —A vo i many cases of scarlet fever are reported In the vicinity of Moncton. There are, however, few cases in the town. The aise pS€ is said to be especi al y e Shediac Road. -_-.> prev ilent on t! Wor \rrenptine.—The hockey match at the Hillsborough Rink, this evening, Both teams lively will be well worth att are very evenly matched, and a series of games may be nding exXpecte a. Fi wh. Ua Tuesday morning ‘ast the c yunty ourt house and jal at an ~wouver, BE. 4 ° were destroyed by fire, toge with most of } the county records. The b . t $55,000; insurance $25,000. The ailding was valued t cause ol the fire ig unknown. - > fue Sraxtey, which left Pictou at six o'clock this morning, arrived within six miles of Georgetown at half-past one, where she was ssopped by the ice, and where she re- mained jtill about 4 o'clock, when she suc- ceeded in making the whart. _— HARD ON THE I[NspecTOR.— Liquor inspector Laurence, of Truro, by whom several liquor casks were taken during the existence of the Scott Act in Colchester county, has been com- lled by au execution to pay all costs and tees for hig Tae total sum is $532.15. . - _ } uors Sclzeu. i cane Metuopistic.—'The quarterly official meet- ing of the Cornwall circuit was held on the 27th inst. The pastor, Rev. D. Davies Moore, A. M., received a cordial invitation to remain for a third year, but intimated that, having accepted a eal] tu the foreign work in India, he would be unable to continue here further than June next. Mr. Moore will arry with him the love and csicem of all his people. nine Tea at MontaGvre.—The tea given in the Montague Hall last evening by the Methodist congregation was a great success. The at tendance was very large, the hall tastefully decorated, and the table: weil patroniz d. The Georgetown Boys’ Band furnishe 1 excel- lent music during the evening. We under- stand that the amount realized was ian the neighborhood of $100. icine MeGriytry Cartunep.—A great many stories have been afloat about the finding of McGinty, but we are credibly informed that it was only the otber day he was really discovered be- tween Mount Stewart and the city (in com- pany with his twin brother) in a most peculiar situation. The Government official who ex- tricated him deserves great credit for his pluck as Mr. McGinty was supplied with an abundance of explosives, and frantically leclared that he needed no more commodious quarters than where he was. —_————_—_—_ 9+ 9+ > — — Personal. itichard Hunt, Esq., of Summerside, is at the Hotel Davies. Hon. A. J. Maedonald, Georgetown, 1s re- istered at the Hotel Davies. Rev. A. J. Macdonald, of Fort Augustus, was in the city to-day. Mr. William F. Best, analytical chemist, St. John, N. B., is among the passengers in the Stanley which left Pictou for Georgetown this morning. It is understood that he is to vive evidence in the poisoning case. ~ We are pleased to see that Mr. Charles R. Smallwood, of the firm of Warburton & 5m all. wood, has sufficiently recovered from his five weeks attack of rheumatic fever to be able to drive about. ; Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle, returned trom h‘s very pleasant trip to Canada and the United States this afternoon. Gladstone's vitality has asserted itself. He has shaken off the catarrhal trouble that afflicted him for several days and is rapidly mending. It is said that Dom Pedro razil resigning his sovereignity. He believes that he will now be allowed. to return and spead his last days in the country and among the people he loves so well. ‘ The Quebec papers speak very highly of Bishop Courtney, of Nova Scotia, who preach- ed in the Quebec English Cathedral on Sun- day last. sph Me. Melnerney, the editor of the Limerick Leader, has been sentenced to imprisonment for one month for publishing a report received by cable of a league meeting. Another of the old residents is gone at the ripe old age of S2years Werefer to the utter an illness of two wecks, of Mr. Hull, who has for many years resided village of Travellers Rest. ‘“ An henest man” is the nobie tribute to his mem- ory given by those among whom he lived. Mr. Hall some 50 or 60 years ago emigrated from Ireland to this Island. His remains were borne to the Baptist ceme- tery at Dedeque on Tuesday, followed by a large number of relatives and friends. He jeaves behind him a widow anda number of sous und dayggters with which we syntpathize ia tHeir Yercavennieate- Ptarteer. ha’ written to death J ame near the with his parents one 103 years . i tT Mi H DAILY EXAMINER, Local and Other Itenis. ' lad tie ree PELEGRAPHIO 8Ows, DOMINION PARLIAMENT esi Danese JAS. PATON & 00S., Market Square. Sthimary of Proceedings, ee eee WITTAWA, Keb. a. Mr. Bro the second reading of his anti , ing bil, and Mr. T months hoist, whi h was | ln the House to day, wh moved pigeon shoot- moved the six at yw is] oI" aud the bill was read : ; ad ti be — Mr. Taylor moved the 08 isdale . } } secopna reading of | ; his b:il te bit tl es nie Lto prohibit the importation of con 2 nr ria moor, He Said tos had 0 ,JU0U @SSAl ¥ nm consequence ol the harsh manne iery all in which the United i had ind Aad he hited states had enloreed ? } Similiar law against Canada. ; Su John MeD nald said he had no ob- jection to the matter being discussed but a te g ussed, i thought it better that the bill should not be discussed at present. Em broid- new 2 wide and at the wonderful low 6c. per yard. yards White goods, ‘narrow, price « f 300 yards English Prints, suitable for lining quilts, worth 12c., now Tle. Mr. Laurier favored immediate decision. | and blamed the government for not having | hitherto made strong representations on |} the subject. Sir John Thompson said that within the | s . } 2 ; } ae lew months strong representations had ween made by two members of the Goyern- | A big lot of Fancy Bordered Voy 1 site » ae . legate Geckicep Mlosches eee | Cambr ic, suitable for Bedroom that the law having been passed by ov**| Curtains or Quilt Linings, al] gress the administrati: n had no Ow ¥ ft 3 3 rs l ce ; stration ad I ower to } ast colors onl 5C ser yarc prevent its enturcement. Its sdiaileatias a : y *3 oe Canadians | had not been made at the! Késtance af the Washingto Government, | seautiful White Linen Table at @L Lhe instance Of residents adjacent to C} t} ao } oths, with border all round. Canada, who considered in their interest to keep out Canadian workmen. ‘The clearing out at S1.75 and $1.50, , nn sonk : Knights of Labor were interesting them- - ‘es to secure the rigid enforcement of fe —_ : ] o. and in the present state White and Colored Table o ne labor movement there it was | Nankj j i ‘ : a ING ) 1 : } ras ‘rar . hopeless to expect that Canada could Naj os . oo re secure exemption. Prices very low. After further discussion Sir John Mac : dona} | inoved the adjournment of the de- , . bate, and at 11.15 the House rose. We have just opened three ‘ie i is a. ror ‘ = ; i’ oie : The Fisheries Question Again. | °° bales of English Prints, new designs and fast colers. Loxpoy, Feb. 26. | This big lot i Lonpon, Feb. 26. is big lot is now on our coun- M nis or aiienadins b — , : = - : sv 2 oul coun ; rs ers at prices lower thi rer quite sympathetic to Lord Salisbury on rn wer than ever. many important questions of policy will in | future ficial as A ' ; ai . uineial trom} =64,000 yards English Prints, } found not be assisted by au hi th Destine i me m here, probably Sir Charles Tupper, whose ; . 1 - mission, however, will be very extemporary ; 12 lengths from 354 to 20 yards, s . . ~ “ He wili probably sail this week. The! clearing lerful a os oS WOCK. leiciearlng ou at the w er! difficulty arises through Lords Stanley, | 1 “ee ’ wis ni enaeria: Salisbury and Paunceforte holding 2r- | 40W price oO} ile. his is a de- gent opinions on the cided bargain. Don’t miss this and the situation in Canada which caused | ahany oi : : : Chance Oi securing a nice piece | of Print for a little money. aiver- fisheri 8 Guestions the three to be slightly incoherent. It is urged in high quarters that Pauncefote wil] shortly be superseded. | ~ Another Kepori. LONDON, Feb. 27. The report of the Marquis of Hareing-| BOOM Paper! Room Paper | he report of the Marquis of Harting: | ' i ton’s Commission on the army and navy will appear next week. I[t is severe on the War Office system, which it finds extrava- | gant, cumbersome and inefficient. [t dwells p na . a “ : i ere ere it dwells | Papers must go, and in order to with emphasis upon the tact that the re sponsibility of all heads of the bureau is /Make @ speedy sale, we are only nominal, and proposes to abolish the | offering the whole stock at a position of Commander-in-Chief, now!}]; Si . ee held by the Duke of Cambridge, and little over cost price. to substitute a military Chief of Stati, to be assisted by an Advisory Board, to whom all | heads of departments shall be directly re- sponsible. It declares the navy well} Our whole stock of Room Stock-taking just being fin- organized and cians eg | ished, and as a consequence Presentation to Sir John A. Mac-|Some very special lines are donald. llaid out mn out. Orrawa, Feb. 27. i af Sir John Macdonald was this afternoon Ext ‘ : >; ar nig xtraordinary value in Pil- presented with a handsome portrait of him- r . sary lue in Pil self in Windsor uniform, painted by Sand- low Cottons and Sheetings; ham, R. C. A. The portrait is an excel. lalso a nice lot of Seamless Pil- lent likeness of the chieftain, and has been | , greatly admired. Senator Ogilvie read an low Cotton. address of congratulation on behalf of the Conservative Senators and M. P’s’ Sir John was much affected, and replied with 1 Rare Bargains in the Dress Department! Don’t pass Paton & Co’s. door if you want to buy /a dress. ” i Montreal, Feb. 27. deep emotion. The Toronto University Matter. — * Le Canadien to-day expresses the hope | that the government will not persist in| asking the House to vote $10,000 for the Toronto University, arguing that Premier Mercier only wants to stand better in {the opinion of the English element. voi sees et | BARPETS Lonpon, Feb. 27. Right Hon. Sir James Ferguson, Under Secretary of State for Foreign Affairs, de- A few very handsome Dress Robes, suitable for brides. ane CARPETS | Marvellous Bargains in Brus- nied in the House of Commons that the we = - Behring Sea question was setted, Negotia- sels, Tapestry and Scotch tions, he said, are still pending. Carpets. Lecture at Rollo Bay. simesitilninene [SPECIAL BY TELEPHONE. } | > em ‘ ! LaATNnry ~ : Rev. D. J.G. McDoxaun, of St. Margart| HBATALPS and ‘lyaregats et’s, delivered a lecture in Rollo Bay Hall last | aay ~~ —, _ , ™ night to a large and appreciative audience. | The subject was ‘‘The Jesuits,” which hes aia oe : : . . i Ae eoa y . , > ~ been one of much interest to our Caan adian | At Exceedingly Lew Prices. people of late. It was deait with in a masterly manner, and showed that the learned lecturer was thoroughly posted in all matters concern- ing the society since its conception. During the lecture Dr. Littledale’s article on ‘The Jesuits,” published in the Encyclopedia Brit- | tanica, received some crushing remarks. At the close a hearty vote of thanks was accorded | to the rev. lecturer, to which he made a brief f roply. ELLE LD ET Oe OO ——— } Weather Bulletin. sit | : ; | J | « j i | We advise our friends to call early. strongly ~ et re Tenceren,: Fabs. 28.—-10 a. m. MARKET SQUARE. Easterly winds increasing to gales ; cloncy | weather, followed by sleet or rain. MARRIED. January 15, 1890. A eds “ae ey Cent ee ee Boston, on the 18th Feb., by the Rev. J. Me- | a q “ok 4 Carthy, Mr. William K Cahill, of Charlotte: LL Ly @ town, to Miss Christina M: Phee, of Rollo | Bay, P. E I. ———— Meeting of the Gent ral meee ok PORE 2. In this city, on Friday, the 28th inst, of | y scarlet fever, Herbie, eldest son of Mark and | King | Minnie Wright, aged 2 years and $ months. | At Back Road, nea: Travellers Reet, on : after a ghvrt Mydes, Jemes Mall, | gain oie rE ‘HE Annual > & 1 i ‘company of Prince vill be held at the office oe tau Owen, Saturday, the Ist dey oi | March next, at 3 o'clock, p. m. L. C, OWEN, treet, on ibl4—tu thur sat stockholders of the Inland Steam Navi- ; E lward, Island, ; Secretary. keyg on se ne ax Will Ree oa MAI Ist. A Lot of 2nd. now S&H epéd. sar. Ath A Job LL £0c., your choice eth. PROWSE BRUS., Lee Charlottetown, February 28, 1S90— eod ’ 4 > 24. New Canadian Gu New ‘Tickings, Charlottetown, February 6, 1890—eod MHE MONTH OF FEBRUARY is the } 4& at any price to clear. Don’t fail. If you want Gen Charlottetown, February 3, 1890 ~ly & w a rae AND SHOE STORE. Charlottetown, February 3, 1890—dy & WANTS, LOST, FOUND ate IRL WANTED.—I want a girl todo genera | i G housework, for which liberal wages will be | paid. No fires except the ¢ woking stove. Hot and cold water in the kitchen. Heating appara- tns attended by man. Apply Lo MRs. UNSWORTH, head of Prince Street. feb26 on King Street, near Pownai Street. i ' i sale romeo | cas eateemeiinnasinii -An eligible Building Let huTen JOR SALE CHEAP le Bui \lley Street, near Upper Prinee St. ¢ fbld tu sat &wky on Al and School—GEORGE ALLEY. rr Pownal het ween a sm bunch of ' OST.— Somewhere | and Phitharmonie Hail, S820 and $1.30. cleared out at 60c. a Suit. A Lot of Boys’ Suits---usual price $2.08, A Lot of price $1.00, $1.40 and $2.00. Press Cloth---usual price léc., now 10c. No Game of Bluff about this Sale---we will do tt. If you want a Nobby Hat, why we can suit you. ds, ex Stanley. New White Cottons, New Seer Suckers, hose who want the best value for their money should cali on us. Regular Line will follow with Big Discounts MEN'S OVERCOATS, REEFERS and 5t ITS—tt a IN’s FU JATS at , bargains. off low, and a few MEN’S FUR CUATS at tremendous bargains. % ae uine Bargains in LADIES DRESS GOODS, we would advise you to try ‘reat Stock of Boots and Shoes | off at from 20 to 25 per cent. Discount ior Cash during the ne a . . . . ee 1 This Stock is all new and imported this fall. | rn LET.—Part of a house in good repair, situ- | + rp 2OIDE a seat | -§ HAVE DECIDE Street! eR | Charlottetown, Jan. 21, 1890—~1m lew ote € ARO A ', FEBRUARY Uti They Will March Without a Doubt. 28 1890 —AIND— ee ee / (x) ~ Boys’ Suits---usual price $1.00, Mens Felt Hats for 60c., usual ot of Prints--usua!l price 9c. and for Ge. yr’ THE WONDERFUL GHEAP QUEEN STREET. WIEN, sean emieneieniaininsent —x)——_——_—— bs EERE arene —ecemneone —(x)—_-——— aienbunee CASHES AND BALES | New Print Cottons, iwhams, New Scotch Ginghams, | | New Shirtings, | | New Fiannelettes. ee (x Special Prices on Many Lines This Month _— ———— (x) PERKINS & STERNS. ———— Great Dry Goods and Clothing Sale. ieee’ (x}-— at ME ate Remrants are sold off est ivaonta l n the Year to get Bargatas at our Store. All 1e very Cheapest in Town. A few SLEIGH ROBES left, will be sold MACDONALD'S. QUEEN STREET. a Es J. B. ky $15,000 W orth 68 Boots and Shoes ! —— oo ——__———(x) at the DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE selling xt Two Months. —_— ———({x }————_———— : 3 ‘ q . 5 ) Customers can rely on getting good g ods at the DOMINION BJ J. B. MACDONALD, wky PROPRIETOR A CHANGE IN BUSINESS. ——{x) 2LRY. SILVERWARE Days Watches at the Watches, Clocks and ) TO SELL ALL MY STOCK OF JEW: and CLOCKS at greatly reduced prices to clear for mixty All goods warranted as representec. | USual low prices for cash. ‘Jewelry repaired and warranted 7e BONNELL, Upper Queen Sirect, ' ; BX OG 5 : Bus a