a Local and Other Lems. y SPECIAL Desparcnes TO Luk EXAMINER. | iii “TY la I | rig i stot Ain éLL A ALR, a RINK tr t fa ‘ 4 iwihing¢ t May | am na rch at , . Pak i NGLISH PRE gs a 4 i ‘ ee ‘ i it ‘ a ee “ ee 4 4 3 : R is evening, BENSURES THE “ TIMES. ) ’ . - Q . | . watehes tor the SOME Of the Comments. i 1 ‘ 4 { ime ‘ etwee 5 men try he P sictien ig Vice-P the ¢ LONpDON, Feb. 28. : - Che London journals now turn around | 7 2 Re : . Swit con and rend the J”mes. When the special | i¢ } vy s > t ‘ tn eve ~~) , Tear > - ] , - a A Cc MMesON reports the result of the Par- . I - nell investigation to the House, the obliga- | en CS} 4 os f } 1} ' " 1on Of suience will cease and a debate will A ‘Cuno ~eg r) nn begin which is likely to have the most im- : y t y “> Little York, brought to t Lay very |? gage eeeus : | choice hog, v h tipy it s s at 682 lt At De News Says The Tim tried | and Was bought y Jiess sauna s & New to a i y Parnell. Parnell has destroyed j 2 ; , ry . ; ba gom, at 64 cents per pour he Tunes. Never again shall any man who respects himself read its base accusations, ’ 3.—The | inte nial} without a smile of languid disgust. The . an 1 | ) +} rye 2 . . Expr ‘ Monday, 4th | Times is no representative of ‘the English : } ~ } > : st pate n that date} press. We do not hesitate to say that no st be left a not | tl i te es Oe . ; 7 , ter than eignt) other English paper would be capable ot ~ to-m wis Lay } « I , a i clock ) g izing in the abominable traflic which - -—— eS = 7 i vf ithe Times to such a disinal depth of Hea avy Porkger.— Messrs Ni I y Coo & ¢ purchased a car nu pork | Mr Smith has v withdrawn the pamphlet &. .¢ * ‘ \ at ‘ c M: Ne Mc Neu rw Aviver, | iP arnellism and Crime from his book- ‘ ii Cif} 5 ta t i] Ibs ‘fun 4 ri paid us ¢ ! ‘ rund e Sfanda reierring to th ollapse > fines ‘ with regard tothe forged ‘ ' i I ' ‘ 1 } + i : ] ! e letters, asks — Parnell did not xu VY Vou! iW 1e¢ 7 - = . a uk me him , to prove that the at I tow! say th ' ms : s sed have been written by him \iare j : Is3 ss LY } ” } , : \ reeries H would thus,” the ti e 2" c wy +61 +? we } 16 . faa Says, have saved himseir, the o ind Parliament from all trouble, A Sy ' ‘ i » k t ty and suspense As he refrained from North Are t * 3) Pp t! cou , he compelled the for ISS. and , ti] S$ per i : to draw its wri melusions, alii if . 4 t iference has been sv injurious to him f t 4 40, and it ‘ i ; Ss peis u » state he has mily t serve iS are Le } : ! iselt hal . 7 > DAI Rev. J. 1 ed ira maerrsart cend | pit of the Depot ¢ ‘DCEENION PAR JAM iN en y >| ed ; . 5 sf King a 5 iay | reaking | UU bait % A vii R.4tk Eo iy his yy t ‘ ia ‘ } hip. He had « t recovered f: ae | , ® operation ed o same leg in New| @ i ry al Ypapaer Wing York Su ial J Uj .. VU bobu Ail igs, . ’ siiciabaaiaiiigini To-Nien The Childr be held in the Hillsb yrougn R ink this ever ns Carnivai wiil] ing. a TS Wili b ‘ pen ut 7s. thu skating vill begin uf 4 OU, OF ho taiean mian March The ** Twining the M AY Pole will take eight © Clock sends the Pictou Standard the following item Ut three iving in one house in Elgin, Pictou County, there are thre e wives, three me three mothers in lay three grand-mothers,two great grand graud mothers, one and one iawW women thers, daughter daughter in > NEBRASKA'S SEVERE ty Nol { CY, .VeD., WiINTER.—A 1arles Haut ners, start cespat h says that Ci ing and his son Edward, far: home last Thursday evening. On they found near the house, t al i the father so badly frozen that he —— lforlife. Whe therm 10 degrees%elow zero. TD i I men — and Scientific tmstitute. —— ] Sunda were age 1d ymeter registe1 Literary Last evening, the institute spent a very emaipaneanenetnbiiteasiamediiiasitieat cal i pr mtavie ftlte iis i wey and discussing | Hon. D. Laird’s paper on ** The effect of forests on | he rainfall , The 3. me U. A. and the learned sughout with great with a select audience, lecturer was followed thr attention, and frequently After stating the composition of applauded the air and the causes which bring about the for mation of rain, and why it is that some countries are deluged with water while others are arid deserts where never a drop is seen, and giving statistics of the rainfall in various parts of the world, he came to the question at issue, and showed that the destruction of the forests of duced droughts. He instanced the Island of St. Helena, where the original forests sere destroyed, and found that the rain- fall, which before had been plentiful, almost ceased. They replanted the island, and have succeeded in bringing back the rains. Experiments in France and Prussia, he said, prove that the evergreen forests lave a country pro the effect of comdensing the watery vapour in the air, and shew a rainfall in the woods ten per cent creater than in the open ! pian. dency to dissipate any over it by warming the air, \ dry cham} aign country has a ten- clouds that com and 50 mal ny Parlor was well fille | it capable of holding more moisture in sus- pense. ! Another ee wou effect of wovds Was that they retaine toa grea * extent, protecting rapid evaporation, and so kept the aud streams sup »plie 1, which would other- wise run _ as we see they have done very : trees are all cut away. » was followed by sho-t de- i by the Pre sident, o.-3 alnier, following y (re nt lemen it from tov sp rings orcen, when The lectus ba e, Open Eaq., and hich the tuok part :—J. Newson, D. McKenzie, Dr. Leeming, P. McCourt, 7: ae e M >} A. E. Morrison, W. L. Cotton and R Angus. Mr. L vote of th paper to b rd was then tendered a ordial snks, and asked to allow his published. Mr. A. A. Bartlett is to be read his lecture, ‘The Mexico,” next week. mf he is unable comply, a paper on ‘The English _Consti- tation ” will probably be read by F. W. L Moore req ues | to ? + —_ Gladstone, in a letter to - That paper’s recent artic le on base a ul pO! ———_ 2. aaa the ~Mr. Times, says, Conquest Ot ) d the water that fell in them, } congratu 1 (from Con lopposition to thos gsiyvryvw rw } Y " ideal q ctu = OATLY EXAMINER, ELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Orrawa, Feb. 28. ! s Ker ¢t k the chair at 3 o clock, when several petitions were presented and bend 4 i. n B noved that his bill for the further preven 1 of cruelty to animals be avain considered nmmittee on Monday. Mr. Tisdale m¢ { in amendment that months hence. He , he said, so that the bill once for bill be considered six made this amei: | He suse could nen ’ 1 Cis poss r tne “The House then divided on Mr. Tisdale's amendment. The result was a tie; ninety- one on each side. The Speaker voted nay, so as to keep the bill before the House. The House divide a on Mr. Brown’s mo- tion that the bill bs a in com mittee on Monday next, which was carried by 96 to 92. Two bills from the Senate were intro- duced by Sir John Thompson, an act per- mitting the conditional release of first offenders in certain cases, and an ing to bills of lading Hon. John Haggart introduced a bill to amend the act respecting the postal service. act relot- The second re cing of the anti-combine | bil being cailed, and Sir Jechn Thompson i, asking a the bill stand, Mr. Clark Wallace asked if, in view of the fact that the Government would take Thursdays after this in addition to the pre- sent Government d 4Vs, it would be pro- mised that the Bill would be reached. Sir John Thompson said he would pro- mise that if the House so desired the bill would get its second reading in time. A similar promise was made with respect to Mr. Purcell’s bill for the protection of railway contractors’ employes. Sir John Macdonald moved the adjourn- of the House, as he sald there would -morrow night in order to reach a vote on Mr. Laurier’s resolution. louse adjourned at 9.50. News from Toronts ment be a long sitting to Feb. 28. Watters’ bill to confer parliamentary suf- frage on widows and spinsters, was defeated in the Legislature by The vote in the legislative assembly against woman suffrage is generally regarded as a crushing blow to that movement. Leading men on both sides voted against it. The Toronto branch of the [rish National League following to Parnell: U. S. PARNELL, don, Eng: ] ORONTO, ~_e ms wb to ia has cabled the House of Commons, Lon- ** Toronto branch late s you and your colleague Irish National League $s on your triumph a rura! <is- Small pox has broken out in rict in El. vin County, and steps have been taken to isolate the | lace and ext pace the dise sac. Prof. Young wil honore d with an academtal funeral, which will inc ea pro- cession of teachers, studen rduates of the University of Toronto, and will start Hall, in which the ser- 3 anda gr cation vices will be held The Globe mentions Watson of ine vacahcy saused by the Young mar £ Ia sf mame oi Prof } : tion with the Prof. the Onnec death of (Jucen s : are ee Principal MacViear, of Montreal, has a letter in t: me s Mail on the Jesuits, ad- |! ating an appeal to the sovereign under the pressing bel ief that the Queen’s Coun cil would disallow the act. Dr. Me :Vicar also testant coumiuttee that the Pro- in direct is the declares ? . ¥ yuld be acting they represent 3 ctl ms Was ;OPt the Hawarden evi . 1 2] ¢ the | $6 1000 share is accepted inisstatements, and he compialm i the; p Seha 7’ Pe oO print suose juent i i . , : _ . failure of the 4 em t ' ce He r ' The Prime Minister Resigns. explanations or make an apology. — ; as an ac aecency juests the Lees now, 83 an act cy | be , ; crom ’ Bes . & ind justice, to print the exp nations from | | | t h h he says, ¥ ill Oe Py me Viin ater ( Spl nas resigneu in tr Liv rye ol Pos _ =e ich, : \ : pi 7 2 y | space than the original articie. | order t :1yvoidan Inevitable hostile yote on Cupy less space le 0 . je ou MI “Glad : continues, ~ Your wanton ithe Government measure = provi ling for ee Ri : . ‘ } i 1 tras a rivate domin, 5° alien tojadditional taxation. Such vote wouid r ruaion ol : rT at mt ’ . ? _ non } } ed it daifticult ror ¢ traditi ns of the Britist 1 me to be thus of £ troub ling the orable ress - iS comipe Ne ng impertinence in t my pe rsonal affairs. jladstone records kia full public | sri vi Mr. ( all approval uf} his wun’s proce’ dings. eni- j In conclusion | yave rendet ‘rispi to form a new exbinet. it is Humbert will ask Crispi to 2 aged Cabinet will be retained and others chosen | an the part uf the left. re-form expected that King | the | Several present members of the | Suppressing the League. Paris, Feb. 28. The Government has decided to suppress the Patriotic League. Several arrests have already been made on the allegation that | they were disrespectful to a commissary police. lt is believed he suppression of the Patriotic League . the first of a series of steps to suppress | oul: nyerism un ler the pretext of discov- ering the organization of the League. Thej that | Chamber of Deputies to-day adopted an expression af iriendly sentiments towards Py SSla = Phe Recent Railway Accident. | Feb. 28 vccident of the Southern of the Grand Trunk Railway, at | St. Georg Paris, is to-day the theme (of much public discussion. The bridge was | j hever of being unsound. It Was | of trestle work on stone piers general opinion is that a broken ix'e caused the destruction. Nine persons were killed and a large number severely in- jured, ToRONTO, The railw ty ; A7iVISIOT e, near suspected ; an iren one | andl the eR ean His Appointment Confirmed. ieee, Feb. 28. Sir Julian Pauncefort’s appointmert as British Minister to the United States is semi-officially confirmed. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 1.—-10 a. m. mild weather. » winds; fair, Courtald’s Crapes. Balmoral Crapes, Crape Cloths. Black French Merinoes. French Cashmeres. Hindoo Cashmeres. Henrietta Cloths. Biack | Black Black Black Black Crape Crape. Dull . A FULL Serges, Dress Cleths. Laces. Fringes, fet Trimmings. ee LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES... STANLEY BROS., BROWN'S BLOCK. Ch’town, Jan, 4. UHUHES TRA MR. VINNICOMBE, Assisted by his Pupils and some of the best Vocal and Instrumental Talent of the City, will give one of their Popular Orchestral Concerts IN THE— Y. M.C. A. HALL, viocsaillM tina Tuesday, 5th of Mareh. Particulars will be given shortly. febl3 WANTS, Los T, FOUNB KC ILCH COW FOR SALE.—A choice young \ fresh-caived ¢ OW, large size, of Ayrshire and Jersey breeds. Enquire at this office. mchi—si pd W ANTED.—A Girl for general work. Apply to Mra. W. W. Svewart, Camberland St. mich) tf wa NT - A Girl for general housew ork ina m aL amily. Good references required, Apply to sane Huppin, at Mrs. Touaeas 8, Fitzroy Street. -mchl YY ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—An experienced "Y Saleswoman. Keferences required.—BEER Bros, 2i—mchl Y OTICE.—A party from ths country is desir- N ous of purebasing the Stock and good wil! an established Koot and Shoe Store oO aliy od ated in Charlottetown. laa — ExXx- AMINER office. aling cash value of § ne ‘k and | rent of Store Si] communications sti a con- fidential —feb23s PFPANT MAKER WANTED. at. BD. A. BRU cE's, tf —feb26 W: AN’ TED IMMEDI ATEL Y.—A smart Parcel joy. Must have good references as to char 2 ster.--BEER BROs,. feb27 Girl for general housework. Wart tD.--A Apply to Vrs. DAVID SMALL, »b27—ti eod Pojvnal St, W ANTED.—For breeding purposes, a good, sound, young Mare, from 3 to 6 years old, to weigh not less than 1300 lbs. State price, age. color, weight, breed, etc. Address, J. F. CuNn- | | ! | sexciram, Antigenish, N. 8. pa iw—fones | W ANTED,— For a Dry Goods Store in the city, an experienced Milliner. Address ** Mer- {echant,” P. O. Box 328, stating exper ee and i wages wanted —feb23 (' URSEERS WA! NTED EV ERY WHERE at home ortotravel. We wish to employ a | reiicble person in your county totack up adver- | tiseme nts and show ec ards gf Electric Goods. ; Advertisements to be tacked up everywhere, on } trees, fences and turn} jikes, in conspic uous ee 3, in town and country inali parts of the { ve} “tates and Canada. Steady emp loyinen $7.59 per day expenses advanced ; no quired. Loeal work for all or part of tre *33 with stamp, E MORY & Co, os . Cincinnati, O. No at- Managers, 2il Yins St., j ‘ | ention paid to postal caras. 10i—febdl9 _ waces talking re¢ itthetime. A W LET.-—OQn or before the Ist May, Double Tenement fice. with Stables at- | tached, on the corner t Millaborond b and Eus- j in Streets. For terms apply a - : that new | _— eo . FR “RID: AY, M. ARCH 1 18! JAS. PATON & CO. a 4x) From Now until the First of April we will offer ef sciisiealacin ii ciliiaiiade FINE = GARPETIN Oil Cloths, Mattings, and all Kinds of House Furnishings. Cc ro Lx) Our Magnificent Stock of Brussels, Scotch, Hemps, Velvets, Canadian, Jute, Tapestry, Union, etc., with Rugs, Bordering and ™ be + . Stair Carpet to match, will be cleared out lower tlie ever before. \ for selling the above at such low prices are:—Iist. We () LW R REASO} have always made Special Reductions to Cash Customers at this season of the year. 2nd. Our Store is Headquarters for the ese Goods, and we do not want one yard of last year’s Carpets to remain over for the coming season ; and we want to still further demonstrate the undisputed fact that GURS is the LE ADING CARPET HOUSE ss TAS. PATON & CO., Charlottetown and Summerside, February 20, 188) -eod & wkiy 38,00 OLLARS From 15 to 33; per en an LX] My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Comprising Black and Colored Dress Satins, Trimmings, &c., &c. Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Hosiery, Under- clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. Cent. Discount. Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, Xc., Xc. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, We. SALE POSITIVE, A. L. BROWN, Queen Street, Opposite Market Square. and will continue until the whole is disposed of. February 19, 1889~dy & wky :——— mo ae ~— Seana ———————_——— a ————— ERS. BW HATS! “F the spring is backward, we are forward ; if the season is late, we are on time with the finest quality, newest style and lowest price in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS. s “The Wonderful Cheap Man’ 7 we are bound to hold our past reputation, and price down. Come down PROW SH BROS., SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT, lead in this has, fur the past eight years, taken the keep the style up, quality forward, and and see the boys, and if you forget the name ask for “The Wonderful | | Ch .eap Man.” Charigttetown, Feb. 18, 188¥.