. ee —_— At me he Bi a Ma a a POA NR 9 : : : a el . = Seonek — ene ace ee cee rzua y 7 ar. - WH , cee ~AA TRY EN ‘ r LEE DAILY EXAMINER U CE 390. . 3 AJAX Eas 5 srtr ivVB Au® Pua , Si AT RI VAY MAR I ~ Ee 39 — ™ ~ en - Se anslies een pounediaeatneboniee eee pussaesananicontabtactitoonmtae at tomate nell aenaoncnansenynenneeeanearnneennnnaenapee ene a Local and Other Ttems ; ‘ED A EDHG EA) WHEN ER & DIE. . i Q LEGI ae. AE sah i’ % BE Se : : . a At Cavendish. on the 22nd Febr uary, Mary S. D., relict of the late David Clark, Hsq., in Marca came in mild, the 79th vear of her age a SPECIAL Despatuizs Tro Tuk EXaminer ee ee Rak Fel : . dic fave Geore , At Vancouver, British Columbia, on Feb. ; . STANLEY did not ldave Georgetown TM NT TN) y 11} i Wa J 96th, William Walter Hession, only and P| : oo i Wi i] ‘ Saul AR ML aed dearly beloved son of Mary J. and Walter SP aw at an A5iN L we, in the 2)st year of his age Brace Cuass.—Rev. Mr. Gordon will meet : es ae nll Rible Class iu the U pper Parlor this even ing from 8 to 9 o'el ck, —_— —~— > - oe An adjourned regular meeting o° Division] No.1 will be cvening§ next at 8 o'clock, all held on Monday Ty. wate Rev. David Sutherland wil give “‘A talk about Scottish Life and Humor in the Association Hall on next Friday evening : le otal i 0. O. F.—The members of St. Lawrencs Lodge are requested te meet at Oddfellows Hall on Saturday evening at half-past sever for practice of the third degree. 2i waspibunaiiaislicleath Ww. C. T. U.—There the Women’s Christian Temperance Union, in their parlor in the Y. M. C. Monday, 3d March, at 4 p. m deja Lecruns Rev. Mr. Archihald wil! delive: a lecture in the Hall at Hunter River on Monday e¢vening next. Subject: “John Bright A rich treat is expected. —_ — SrectaL Bargatns to-night in Watches at E.S. Bonnell’s. P.S. Bartlett Waltham in silver cases, $28, reduced to $20; Wm. Ellery Waltham, $22, reduced to $!7; Trenton in stem wind, $11, reduced to $9 ; other Wate shes | at equal reductions. sein iii EasTeER Monpay Nic HT.— St. Dunstan's College Dramatic club wi!l give an entertain- ment in the Lyceum on Kaster Monday night, presenting for the first time in this city, the t-act drama ‘‘Falsely Accused.” This drama i’ may be stated, was written by Professor Lyons, of Notre Dame University, Indiana., and is one of the bes plays of the day. The club have had it in rehearsal for some time and guarantee a splendid performance. Make no other engagement for Easter Mon- day night, sionsncelitiinansiiln TestimostaL from Uriah Mathew, Esq., of Mathew, McLean & Co., Souris :— Messi«. J. E. Willis & Co.,- Dea: Sirs,—In reply to yours, I have much pleasure in informing you that the Williams Piano which I purchased from you is giving entire satisfaction, and would cheerfully recommend intending purchasers to give you acall. Yours truly, Unian MatHew. --——_. 5 — Religious Services. Xemember the Railw: ay Gospel Meeting on Sunday afternoon in McLeod's Hali at o'clock. You will always find a welcome. Lesson: 1 John, 1-7,‘ W alkiug in the L ight.’ Zion Church services will be held as fol- lows: li a. m., conducted by Rev. W. W Brewer, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, con- ducted by the pastor, Rev. D. Sutherland Morning prayer meeting at i 15. Sabbatl School and bible (¢ lasses at 2.30 p. m. The regular Gospel tags will be held to morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock in the Y. M. . A. Subject: ‘ Jesus at Nazwreth.” Luke 16 to 82. 3aptist Church ‘ Services.—Rev. A. J. Gor- don, Pastor. At930 a. m, the ordinance of baptism will be administered to a number of candidates in the JChiistian Meeting House, Upper Great George Street. Preaching at 11, a m.,and 7p m. At tho close of the even- ing service the right hand of fellowship will be given to the new members, and the Lord’s Supper will be dispensed. Sabbath School d Pastor's Bible Class, 2.30 p.m. Missionary sermons wil! be preached in each of the Methodist churches in this city to-morrow, morning and evening, and the Missionary Meeting wil be held on Monday and Tuesday eveniags. See advertisement. ~ Personal. The Moncton Times says: Hon. John Le- furgey of Summerside, has been in town for a number of days, the guest of his son in law, Coun. Geo. McSweeney Mr. D. A. Brace, merchant tailor, has re- turned from his business, tripzto Canada and the United States. a+e+<e or. News Notes. The Swedish government has negotiated a joan of forty million crowns. There is great excitement and alarm at Havana owing to two attempts at dynamit- ing and incendiary fire which caused $200,- 000 loss. jt is stated that the Emperor of Germany has resolved to introduce a complete sys- tem of physical culture in addition to men- tal training in the German system of educa- tion. There is considerable excitement in im- perial pariiamentary circles over an allega- tion by Mr. Chamberlain (bat the Glad- stonians have made a compact with the Parnellites to the prejudice of undenomin- ational education. The British Columbia Legislature is moving vigorously in the matter of developing the mining resources of the K otenay district. The Kootenay smelting and trading syndicate have ergcted immense works at Rev elstoke, and will begin Soperations the coming sum- mer. The Reveistoke Mining Company also intend pushing forward their operations, and the ©. P. R. expect shortly to commence the construction of a railway line to connect with steamers from the works. English capital- ists are at the back of the mining projects, aud a ganuine boom is expected. 77r Local Notices. — Extension Tables and Sideboards are being sacrificed at John Newson’s. Immense bar- gains for cash in all lines of furniture, Given Away—\Women’'s felt slippers, 50c, varpet 25c; infants’ boots 25c, at Goff Bros, imarltf Cheap Koots at Cost : Women’s boots, $1.25, Child's boots, 1.15 xy Now $0.65) 0 65 Whole * jong hoots }.25, “ §6©0.75 | Stock. soy’ + 66 1.50. ad 1.00) mar! tf rhe rush toG off Br QO 3 1’ ine easing. Boots still s lling at bankrt upt prices New lines being put in our job lots. Will give you boots at price of the le: ither, and not charge fon for making, at Goff Bros’. marltf See the immense bargains in boys swits at Prowse Bros marl Immense stock of hats sell ling cheap at Prowse Bros. marl Be sure and buy your h ba . Prowse Bros., if you Want a stylish hat | marl four | ! | } lV ici uetle, of the 6dth Batt., !m«tirm in the Summary of Proceedings. Orrawa, Feb. 28. The House went into Committee of Sup- ply, and the greater part of the af: ernoo was spent ing ae the amount of pensions paid to the tonsils of Sergeant killed in the and ts Sergeant F, who centracted rhevu- Same service. Hurrell him- self was in the public gallery and three times interrupted the discussion Northwest in 1885, Hurrell, of the 90 h, ere the will be a meeting of | A. building, on | = | | ! I, ly : -iand } j State | the advertiser, was let out on Sergeant-at-Arms was him. Atter imstructed to eject recess, the Orange incur] poration bill was considered, and agreed to in com- mittee When it was reported, Mr. Barren mov- ed that it be re-committed, with inetruc- tions to insert a clause forbidding the asso- ciation to hold pro nsin provinces where party procession acts have been, or may be, enacted. This resolution was still under discussion when the hour for private _ bills cess expired, and the House again went into committee of supply. The disevssion on the Orange Bill was not finished to-night, | boen arrived at that cussion again in for Monday last. but an : greement has it will be up for dis the tirst order of th > Cay Pictou Wins. Picrov, Feb. 28 > Halifax Cup, Startle. Thistles in this city. This be remembered, was offered for tue championship of last season’s bouspiel, and the clubs, owing to soft weather, “were unable to complete the series of games for it. Onthe clubs in the two provinces pl ying off for it, the contest fine al v settled down to the Thistle and Pictou clubs, while the home club was defeated. The contest was a close land ¢ xeiting one. At the close of the game | the two clubs were ties, and following out the rule, the different rinks played an- other end, and still the game was a tie. The 20th end settled the Thistles, the Pic- ou men securing two of a lead. Seore- ictou 48; Thistles 43. 2 ck A A Newspaper Fined. ict u won th v defea’ ing the cup, it will Toron ro, Feb. 2S. ‘wspaper has been fined $20 publishing the L ries advertisement The World n« MUISTANA Adame bail. costs for Lotte nis Owl The propri t stat d that he knew nothing of the advertisement it was put in his pape Tr. before - Probably not “True. Orrawa, Feb. 28. Some Canadian papers to-day published adespatch from London stating that Sir Charles Tupper was about to sail for this country to take part in the Pauncefote- Blaine fishery negotiations. The highest authorities here have no knowledge of any such intention on the part of the High Commissioner, The Governor-General’s Prize. Urrawa, Feb. 27. The Curling Match with granite stones for the Governor-General’s prize was played to-day between the Walkerton and Winni- peg Clubs, and resulted in an easy victory for the latter Club. The score was 22 to 44. W eather Toronto, March 1.—10 a. m. Cloudy and rain, followed to-night by strong winds or gales from the west and Colder, with light snow in some localities. ' ee ae ee ee Apples, Fish, Flour, Onions, MONDAY, MARCH 8rd, AT 2 30 O'CLOCK. 20 barrels Apples—splendid stock, 25 ‘* Prime Herring, 50 bags Flour, 4 barrels Cranberries, > = Bee, 15 boxes ” 20 quintals Codfish. E. H. NORTON & CQ., mech Auctioneers, spring & Summer Styles. He AVING spent the last several weeks in the leading places of fashion in New York and Montre al, taking lessons in Artistical Garment Cutting, and securing the latest styles for the ap- proaching season, 1 will shortly give a brief sketch of the Fashions to those who appreciate Stylish and Nice-Fitting Clothes. P. J. FORAN. feb28 Sermons, &e. Y¥ERMONS on behalf of the Methodist Mis- i) sionary Society will be prreached on SUNDAY NEXT, 2nd March, as follows ;— BRICK CHURCH—1li a. m., Rev. Mr. Read ; 7 p. m., Rev. Mr. Brewer. UPPER PRINCE STREET CHURCH— ll a. m., Rev. Mr. Sutherland; 7 p. m., Rev. Mr. Read, The Annual Missionary Meeting will be held in the Brick Chureh on MONDAY EVENING, 3rd March. The Chair will be taken by Judge Young at 7.30, and addresses will be delivered by Messrs. Gordon, Sutherland and Brewer. rey. The Annual Meeting of the Upper Chuich will beheld on TUESDAY EVENING, 4th March. Chair taken at 7 39, and addresses given by Rev. Mr. Read and others. Collections will be taken up at ali the ser- vices on behalf of the Missionary Society, F. W. MOORE, £e026 SBerdtary. CARTER & 60., CHARLOTTETOWN. GEO. fXHIS is en age of keen competition. If £ Der in’s theory of the “ Survivel et the itt ‘ ver had a chance to be thoroughly tested it is now, and inthis city. What a mauia for cutting prices has come over the merchants, to be sure! Is ic a disease like ‘La Grippe,” or have they been charging too much all these vears and now paying 16 back public ?—‘‘ conscience money,” as it or is there aw endeavor on the part of ms to crowd others out by making the for our part, be- to the were some fir business unprofit ble. We, lieve in fair prices and a fair living profit right along, and consider that the effect of offering ‘Big Discounts” and ‘*Great Bargains” (which are often only such in name) is de. moralizing to both merchant and custemer, and tends to degenerate the noble vocation of BUSINESS into a gnere ** game of gi a” We take this opportunity of informing the public and our customers generally that we are here to do business with them; and as long as we are in the trade we shall sell as cheaply as any other firm in the city, and shall endeavor, by prompt and careful atten- tion to all orders, to merit a continuance of the liberal patronage vceorded us during the past ten years, GEO CARTER & CO. HOLLAND COVE FAR FOR SALE. WE INSTRUCTED BY T. A. Mo- LEAN, ESQ., TO SELL AT PUBLIC AUCTION, lt we ARE bth March next, AT 10.30 O'CLOCK, Saturday, the above-named beautiful and fertile Farm. it is situated on Lot 65, just outside the Har- bor’s Mouth, and contains about 205 acres of about 100 of which are cleared and in a igh state of cultivation; the balance, with the exception of about 15 acres which are fi: | partly covered with hard and } land, ' to stump, is It wood. It is well watered, and abundance of sea- weed and mud can be had at the shore, The cultivated land is at present seeded down, with the exception of 20 acres, which are ploughed for this year’s crop. About eight acres have been planted for an with the best varieties of apples, which shouid begin to beau orch ird, plums and pears, in another year. The buildings consist of a Hwelling House, three Barns, an Implement House, Boiler House and Piggery, and are mostly new. One of the Barns is built on a billside, with stone wall, frost-proof cellar and cow stable in front. The second contains seven finished box stalls, with dust-proof ceiling, and capacity or 20 tons of hay on the loft. he third cou- tains a horse stable and hay howe, The fences are good, part being post and ail and part post and wire, the balance longers. Holland's Cove is one of the most beautiful summer resorts on the Island. The scenery is unsurpassed and the bathing facilities excel. lent. It is within twenty minutes’ sail of Charlottetown in summer, and can ba reached in about the same time in winter. It offers in opportunity of obtaining a first-class home in a nealthy locality near the city which does not often occur, In addition to the STOCK and FARMING 1M :lso be offered for sale. The Stock consists of 1 bay stallion Machin§ is st, No. 7692 , coming 3 yrs,, standard-bred and evistered, first prize winner at Interprov incial Exhibition, Moncton, and also first prize win- ¢ at Provincial Exhibition, Charlottetown, 1889, sired by All Right, 1st dam Nellie Mac by Abdallah Messenger, tad dam the Me- Keever Mare by Mciunis’s Pony, 3rd dam by Golden Leaf, he by Saladin; 1 bay Mare, x years old, by All Right, lst dam by Golden Leaf in foai by Machinist ; 1 bay Mare, 4 years old, by Hernando, ist dam by Flying French- man, 2ad dam by Saladin, in foal by Precep- tor; 1 dark bay Mare, 6 years old, by Sir Robert, Ist dam by Flying ¥renchman, in foal by Ma whinist, (Sir Robert w as by Richmond’s Hi: imbletoni thi, he by (sree n’ 8 Hi: amb letonian, a full brother of Volunteer, Ist dam Flora Bagnall by Vulean, he by Saladin) ; 1 dark bay Filly, coming 3 years, by A'l Right, dam Farm, the valuable *LEMENTS will by 7 Robert, in foal by Preceptor; 1 year- ling Colt, dark bay, by All Right, dam by He Ba ; | Cart Filly, coming 3 years, by Barrister, dam by Challenger, 2nd dam by dam hy Saladin. Also, 13 Jersey, Shorthorn and Ayr- pure-bred Jersey Bull Calf, it Provincial Exhibition Sheep—13 Ewes, Shropshire and Merino. Pigs - 6 pure-bred Berkshire Pigs. ~ALsO—1 Massey? Self Binder, 1 Toronto viower, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Randall Harrow, 1 Iron Harrow, 1 iarge Roller, 1 Patent Seeder to goin Hay Rake, 2 Pion; che, 2 Carts with iron axles, 1 Double Trucl k W agon with pole, 1 Truck, 1 Wood Sleigh with “pole, 2 Single Wood Sleighs, 1 set Double Harness, 2 sets Cart Harness, 1 set Driving Harness, Hay Fork, 2 Hay Carriers, Shovels, Hoes, Far- mer’s Boiler, and numerous other Farming Utensils. LERMS OF SALE.—AIl sums under $10, cash ; over $10, nine months’ credit on ap- proved joint notes. E. H. NORTON & CO., Gladstone, 3rd head of Cattle, shire grades ; 1] first-prize winner at feb28 Auotionsers. 3 rin 1890. 9 as jettles are i diedictlien for the varter of a Steamer or Sailing Vesse! is R OM LIVERPOGCL FOR CHARLOTTE. TOW N, and should satisfactory arrangements seid Steamer or Sailing Vessel EARLY PARI be made tii will sailfrom Liverpool THE OF APRIL NEXT. For parti ulars appl ly in iuiverpool to Wil- liam Bullen, ol South Joh n Street ; in London to John Pitcairn & § 7 Union ‘Court, Old Broad Street, or here to PEAKE BROS. & CO. ‘ons, ur Store Gilt Papers, Washable Paper ing Decorations, ete. Charlottetown, March 1, 1890—eod Courtanld's Grapes, Crape Cloth, Grape Laces, Ulaps Fringes, Striped Grape Cisih, Anacosta Serge, French Serge, Charlottetown, eee 20, 1890—eod Stock of Room Paper for this season’s trade 1 and our new Pattern Books ready for your inspection. We have the Largest, Cheapest and Best Variety on the Island. ENGLISH ROOM PAPER, SCOTCH ROOM PAPER, icmbossed s, Panel Papers, | / nnndigneeemensimaiii ‘xy )—— ——_——_— oe eines GD Ms inde be BOS @ s now In AMERICAN ROOM PAPER. Pape ers Satin Papers, Sanitary 9 Jado Papers, Borders, Ceil- A complete stock and prices iow. PERKENS & SETERNS. ee Ask to see our 27 cent Strictly All-BVool French Serge, 34 inches wide. “Amazone Serge, Franch Cashmere, Bradford Cashmere, French ering, Foule Cloth, Brilliantines, Wool Poplin. SIAN LAY BROT Ee, BROWN'S BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. SGHOONERS FOR SALE. NCHR. “CEYLON,” 96 tons, and Schr. .) “ANNIE E. PAINT,” 81 tons. The former will be six years old on March 21st, and the latter tive years old in June next, Both these vessels have up to the present time been engaged in the fishing business, and are well found in Sails, ete. For further particulars and price please apply to PETER PAINT & SONS, febl7 Port Hawkesbury, C. B. Y. Wi. L. A. ‘The Last Concert In connection with the above will be held IN ST. JAMES HALL, — —ON—— Tuesday Evening, April Sth Notice of Meeting. JHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEEILING of i 4 Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank £ P. E. Island, for the election of Directors and Jia a statement of the affairs of the Bank, will be held at the Banking Office on CTHURSD: AY, March 6th, at tae hour of Eleven o'clock, a, m. Proxies for voting must be left with the Cashier on or before Wednesday, March Sth. By order, WM. McLEAN, _fe c ashior. W ANTS, LOST, FOUND &E WANTED, at the “Hospital Sor the Insane, — Female Attendant. Appiy at apee to DR. Charlottetown -—mechl on Douglass Street, con- Also, a House on Lowel i‘ nt BLANCHARD, PoL ET. —A Heuse *~ taining four ro ns. Spring Park Noad, having four rooms. moderate. Imme rdiate possession given. Sm at EXAMINER office. 3i eod—-nchl “IRL WAN' PED. —I want a otal tod» genera ‘J housework, for which liberal wags wiil be paid. No fires except the cooking siove. Hot ind cold water in the kitehen. Heating »ppara- ius attended by man. Apply to Mrs, UNSwonrtTH, nead of Prince Street. feb26 To L ET. —Part ef,a bouse in; ood repair, situy Ch'town, Feb. 27, 1890—2w MR. EARLE will be the Musical Director. | Tickets, 15 cents each. fe »b27 — Jaw The Liverpool and London and Globe INSURANCE CUMPANY, ASSETS, THIRTY-NINE MILLION DOLLARS, Arc now Doing a GENERAL FIRE INSURANSE Business on the Island aped on Kmg Sureet, wear tebas—tt waal Bereet. I Cuarlottetown, Jan 25, 1890. Ss sp Risks taken at Lowest Rates. Liberal Policies issued Prompt Settlements made, Apply to usr Ssh dh xl en Eva Ee 2 bet teh dt beds Charlottetown, Jan. 7, 1890—2m 2aw = pd AGEMWT. olesale Trade, —_——— 10: ——-—- —— 150 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock, ‘ , Fi OUR — ‘© Canadian . Howard, 4 ° ia. we ue - Chipman’s Patent, | ~~ ” se : White Eagle. 150 half chests Choivest CONGOU TEAS, 20 boxes INDIA TEA (assorted grades), avg | i HA. j 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, SUGAR. j = ‘+ §tandard Yellow ‘* oar oh Granulated Sugar. MOLASSES. TOBACCO. 25 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. 59 eaddies BRIGHT TOBACCO, 25 butts and caddies TWIST ** 50 boxes Choice Table CODFISH, 50 half boxes Codfish, &e. 50 barrels and half barrels LABRADOR HERRING, | 55 cases CANNED SALMON, <0) Cases 500 reams Assorted WAAPPING 100 dozen BROOMS, 2,001 ) GRAIN SAC KS, 2:00 cases TALL CANS, 10 bales MANILLA MARLIN VE, AT LOWEST PRICES HORACH BAsse LOWER cant on 4 PAPER Sundries. Gi y a f na ; ‘ async 0) een aeeeennr enema ae mae aan ‘ Ui F | A Fe mityp ey ‘ * . Pea ri o sipesiipat henna i ea La appa f