TH Local and Other Item tthe Y. M. C. A. on Thursday ‘ ; - . ‘ ~~ Du No. 2 Battery G. A. will meet for hing > tYTHI has been done to make next most enjoyable enter 7 —Eea : ‘ . j \rriva ‘cases of Dry (roods ex last of this week. Jas. Paton & Co. Thi h25 vi is. —-Char lottetown Engineers will atthe Diill Shed to-morrow | , t the usuai hour -— - \\ sl the attention of the musical public o the very excellent programme for the Y. M. ( Concert on next Thursdey night. =: R uber the sale of Mr. S CC. Moore's fu I and = efiects by (yr, M, Hat ris, on ] sday nextatJloclock. The things are ne al I s -~ Removat.—The office of Chappell & > , Phillips, Architects, has been removed from Full’s Building to the Market House fat head of stairs. ) NI P>rEMEMBER sale ot the late William Me- Mahon’s f place on the pre- mises, Rocky Point, to-morrow (Thursday) at Deairsto, Auct’r. : : i ich takes 12 o'clock.—R = Wir anp Humor, Laveutrer anp Tears,” St. Jar Hall this evening. Rev. J. A. Gordon's first appearance in Charlotte- us & lecturer, Give him a bamper house. o raL‘AprorntTMENT.— His Honor Judge Kelly has appointed Mr. Charles Woodman, te be clerk of the County Court, at Alberton, 1e3 town inpa of the late John D Woodman, Esq. TemMPeRa? There will be a meeting of » : i’) 7 : . > Pri tailward Division thie evening at 8 Oo ’ Li ation of candid ites and « lection ‘ s Visiting brethern always wel- Jobn G. Clarke, R. S. ae rhe 3S. *‘Ulunda” has been out nineteen days from London. Deer Kros, have a large quantity of goods on board and until arrival are offeriag special inducements hasers of Carpets and Curtains. m25-2i - Nore Turs.— In order that every citizen may be able to take advantage of the 1. . -?) . ’ Clearance Sale of Boots and Shoes at Hall's Store. Fraser's Corner, it has been decided to keep the store open till 9 o'clock p. m., mh24 3i to pur every day. eden Forgery AT Amuenst.—An Ambherst des- ps the 2lst says: Ernest Acorn, of P. E. Island, was up before A. Davison, J. P., on the urge of forging the name of Chas. Etter on the back of a cheque for $19, and was com. mit ! r trial a higher court. Bostos MakkKet P s.—An official cir- eular of the 20th says:—The arrivals of pota- toes n very large this week, but about enough to meet the demand, with Chenaa leaning up slowly at 58 cents. Th mackKere demand for eggs is slack, and the sales of are siow aa Gcarp or Honor.—The guard of honor de- tailed to meet His Honor the Lieut -Governor on his attending to open the Provincia! Legis- lature on Thursday next, wiil be made up as follows Garrison Artillery—1l captain, 1 sergeant, and 15 gunners; Engineers—1l 2nd lieutenant, 1 sergeant, and 15 sappers; 82nd Battalion —! ist lieutenant, 1 sergeant-major, l serg nd 70 privates. The guard will be under the command of Capt. H. McL. Davis mi, No. 1 G. A —— —_ A Sap Acctpent.—Some children were playing hide and seek at Wardaville, Ont., a few days ago, when one of them, Ella Cran- dall, aged four, secreted herself in an old- fashioned churn. Her mother came to scald a ot | 1 ” j k | : } li ou ne churn, and poured a ettie of Dol ing water through the hole ip the lid. A piercing shriek from the little one told Mrs. Crandall what had been done. The child was terribly scalded, and lived but a minute after being taken out. the mother is distracted, and be- lieves that her experience was but an uyly dream. oe ‘Twas No Joxe, Arrer ALL.—Ono Satur- day night last, between h.lf-past nine and ten o'clock, the residents of Pownal were alarmed at hearing shouts coming from the direction of the ice in the bay. Tuinking that the cries were made by some persons who had broken") through the ice, several men turned ont with lanterns and ropes; but after making diligent s arch they failed to tind anyone on or about the ice. On the following morning it was liscovered that thenoise which sv alarmed the neighborhood was made by the village ped- agogue and a companion named Vissey, who were out on a lark—and in this way tried to have some fun with their neighbors They have probably learned, ere this, that there was not half so much fun in their little joke as they thought there would be, and it will likely be some time before it will be repeated. - Srapsinc Arrray.—A_ recent letter from St. Peter’s Bay gives some particulars of a stabbing affray which occurred at that place on the 25th ult., but which for some reason or another has not yet been brought before the courts. It appears that on that day two resi- dents of the place were going along the road on their way to prayer meeting, when some boys began snow-balling them. A snowball struck one of these persons in the eye and he reaafter the boy wao threw it, and upon catehing him hit him with his hand. After being hit the lad drew a knife and stabhed his assailant in the breast through two coats and two plysof his handkerchief, and in two places on the arm, cutting him severely on the muscles through two heavy coat sleeves and two woolen shirts. The father of the person stabbed, it is stated, went to take the jaw of the boy, but so far nothing h 1a come O it of the matter The authorities will likely enquire into the facts of the case, and see that justiceis done all concerned. ile we Serious Arrray.— Margaret Lisle Shep- herd, nee Miss Herbert, well-known in Charlottetown from her connection with the defunct Gospel Army, is still posing asa * converted nun” inthe United States. At latest accounts she was “doing” Penn- Sylvania. Here is what occurred at one of her recent lectures in York, as related in a despatch of the 19th: Mrs, Margaret Shep- lof Boston, lectured here yesterday ans! night, on the Reman Catholic | Chorch The woman professes to bea ¢on- veried Romanist. On leaving the hall, ac- companied by her husband, last night, she was hit by a stone thrown by Victor Segner, She was stunned and badly frightened. The force of the stone was brvken by a knot of ribbmonher hat. Policemen Wire and art chased Segner, but the former sprained hisankle. Truett, after calling | On Segner to stop without effect, shot at him, the ball hitting him ia the left side and coming out near the heart. kudwn bow geridus the wound fs, Te is not * TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | Petropewskoi, near Moscow. © DAILY EXAMINER, “TE saan sateen _ AY, MARCH 25. ee a ne CER Aht en see Y - TUESL SPECIAL Despatones To Tue KXAMINER. Ottawa News Notes. Orrawa, March 24. A North-west delegation is here urging the Government to pay the expenses of Zu | &ritivh farmers to Canada this year to re- port on the resources of the territory. The Senate to-day gave leave to Sir D vid MePherson to attend the Rykert committee and give evidense Mr. Perley will move the adjournment of the Senate from Thursday until April 15. Mr. Milier made a vigorous kick to-day jagainst the Government not giving the | Upper House work to do. He said he was | tired of being asked to assemble simply for a purpose of saying his prayers. The Company Wins. | Orrawa, March 24. | In the case of the Montreal and Europ- ,ean Short Line Railway Company vs. The Queen, in which the Company claimed /damages by reason of the expropriat.on of | their road-bed by the Dominien Govern- ;}meut, for the purpose of the Oxford and | New Glasgow railway, Judge Burbridge, this morning, delivered judgment, award- ing the Company $117,000.68, with in- i terest thereon from the Ist day of July, | 1ss7. This sum is ordered to be paid to i the Company in addition to the sum of | $140,000 paid on their account by the Gov- }erninent to the sub-contractors of the com- pany some years ago, teeth Students Arrested. Lonpon, March 24. Despatches from Russia in regard to the agitation among university students are ¢onfused and conflicting, Later despatches seem (» make it clear that the agitatiou started at the Agricultural Academy at : In spite of the stiict precautions taken by the Govern- meut the agitation spread to other institu- tious. Students have been holding meet- ings at all the universities. There is a great upheaval of the students. Nine hundred have been arrested. — Toronto Tidings. Toronto, March 24, Moffat pleaded guilty to the charge of larceny from the Ontario Bank, and he has been remanded for sentence, pending which he will be allowed to offer an explan- ation of the transaction, which is the sub- ject of the trial. The University library subscription fund amounts to $4,273. Hon. L. H. Davies, M. P., is spending a short parliamentary holiday in Toronto as the guest of W. Mulock, M, P. Irisk Land Bill. Lonpon, March 23. In the House of Commons to-night, Bal- four, Secretary for Ireland, introduced a bili for the purchase of iand in Ireland and for the improvement of poorer and more eongested distriets. The bill also provides for the establishment of an Irish Land De- partment. The bill passed the first real- ing. The German Policy. Berurs, March. 24. [t is stated there will be no change in t! e German policy as regards the triple alli- anee. Chancellor Von Caprivi has address eda note to the German Ambassadors abroad in which he intimates that he will continue the policy of Bismarck, ~~ ne Weather tultietin. Toronro, March 25.—10 a. m. Fair, stationary, or a little higher tem- perature, followed to-morrow by increasing cloudiness, snow or rain in some localities, and higher temperature. Heavy sole leather just received—price 2Ce, per lb, by the side.—Goff Bros. Y. M. C. A.—We would call attention to the programme ia another colamn of the concert in aid of the Y. M. C.A., next Thursday evening. sancnialindnes “Roslyn” Hat, “Edith” Hat, ‘Nellie Bly” Hat and all the leading styles in Hats and Bonnets expected shortly at Jas. Paton & Co. mch25—2i Electrical Gas Lighters. ATO unsightly wires; no matches; no dan- a ger; anyone can use it; instantaneous, The most convenient apparatus for the pur- pose. Will light a burner 100 feet away. Kach iostrument a fixture. No springs to break and no points to blacken, asin other machines. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRED E. MORRIS, Electrician, Corner Queen and Water Streets, City. mch20 as : as it Electric Gas Lighters. ATO unsightly wires, no attachments, no - waste matches, no danger of fire, can be used by a child, no battery, always ready for use, convenient to handle, can be carried from jet to jet and used millions of times, and ‘thus effect a saving in the end, Price $5. For sale at Watson’s Drug Store. mcehl9 CABINET MAKING. NURNITURE Repaired and Upholstered ; Patterns and Models made to order ; Siiop Fitting and General Jobbing. Orders ‘solicited. Corner Pownal and Grafton Streets, ! one duor west of Fish Market. R. D. PYKE. | meh24—3i pd FOR SALE. Bourke's Farm, Mount Stewart, ‘re.HIS FARM, adjoining the Railway Sta- tion, is for sale, as a whole or in parcels. | ” 'Terias—One-third cash: balance on terms to suit purchasers, at interest. ‘nail to the subscriber, at Palmer & Me- Leod's office, or to Mr. Bourke, at Mount stewart, who has plan of property. M. MoLEOD. march24—iw THE SLOW POISONING CASE Lizzie Stewart Still Missing. AN ADJOURNMENT GRANTED Until All-Fool’s Day. It was after eleven o’clock this forenvon when Mrs. Weeks entcred the court room, accoinpanied by her brotlier. She seemed to be in good health and spirits. The at- tendance of spectators was comparatively small. Attorney-General McLeod intimated to the court that Lizzie Stewart, the missing witness in the case, had not yet been found, Since his return to the province, redoubled efforts had been made to find her, and he had strong hopes of being able to secure her within a week. He, therefore, asked that the case be adjourned for one week longer. Mr. Peters objected to any further postponement. However, he said the matter was in the hands of the Magis- trate. The Magistrate said that as long as there was any reasonable probability of the wit- ness being found and brought here, he saw no objection to a postponement. Mr. Peters remarked that as the examin- atiou was only a preliminary one, he could not see the necessity for so many postpone- ments, The Attorney-General again requested @ postponement. He said that if this case terminated now, a new proseci- tion would have to be commenced and the whole case would have to be gone over again. Besides, he said, a witness could not be searched for if a prosecution were net pending. The Magistrate said he would grant a postponement until this day week. Bail was then received, the Court was cleared, and another act in the drama was brought to a close ey Oey STyea A HOUSE WITH STABLE on Pleasant *& Street, at present occupied by Miss Tweedy, Possession Ist of April. WILLIAM DODD. mchI$ A BARGAIN! ‘{° those who want a comfortable home, we have for sale one of the best and most comfortable private residences in the city, and situated in the most desirable locality ; built for priva.s use, heated by hot water, good grounds and stables. Cost over $8,000 ; for sale now at half price, asthe owner is leaving the Island. Terms, $1,000 cash ; balance in yearly payments. E. H. NORTON & CO., mehl7—6i eod Anctioneers. Household Furniture. I AM INSTRUCTED BY S. C. ESQ., to seil by Auction, at his Resi- dence, King Square, On Thursday, 27th instant, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., His Household Furniture, consisting of Par- lor, Dining Room and Bedroom Sets, Carpets, Oil Paintings, Steel Engravings (Art Union), Crockery, Glassware, Stoves, Kitchen Uten- sils, etc., ete. G. M. HARRIS, mcohl9 Auctioneer. PAINTING, &c. TRAINOCR & COYLE, FPAINTERS. Whitewashirg, Tinting, Hanging, etc. Paper All orders promptly attended to. mch22—Im eod From Liverpoo!, 6. B., for Charlottetown Direct. Ne THE FAST-SAILING BARQUE EX ES 4 a tere. wt ASS fan hed SWE RPE OG gall ——WILL From Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT Ist APRIL NEXT. For Freight and other particulars epply ia Liverpool to William Bullen, 51 South John Street ; in London, to John Pitesirn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, or here to PEAKE BROS. & CB. Charlottetown, March 13, 1890—tf Sale of City Property. : we On Wednesday, 2nd of April next, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, AM instructed by the City Council to seli BY AUCTION, i The HOUSE and WOODEN TANK at Spring Park, as follows :—House, 20x24 feet ; Large Tank, 16 feet. : E. NEEDHAM, Auctionter. meh22—¢dd pat ddd her li Ae SS rhea ceneacemaeenva April our Store, and our new We have the Largest, Stock of Room Paper for this season’s trade is now im Pattern Books ready for your inspection. Cheapest and Best Variety on the Island. SNGLISH ROOM PAPER, SCOTCH ROOM PAPER, Gilt) Papers, iCmbossed AMERICAN ROOM PAPER " : sai, ae Papers, Satin Papers, Sanitary r ‘ ye . : Washable Papers, Panel Papers, Dado Papers, Borders, Ceil- ing Decorations, ete. PERKRENS & STER Charl ttetown, March 1, 1890—eod , ARG A complete stock and prices low. iy & ¢ Se — ARGAINS | en DN wacy Will March Without a Doubt. Est. A Lot of (x) (Xx) Heys’ Suits---usua!l price $1.00, S720 and Si.30, cleared out at 50c. a Suit Srna. Ow $3 cpap. eer. A Lot of Boys’ Suits---usual price $23.45, A Lot of Men's Felt Hats for 50c.. usual price $1.00, $1.50 and $2.06. Ath. E@c., your choice eth. A Job Lot of Prints--usual price 9c. and for 6c. Dress Cloth--usual price LSc., now 1Qc. No Game of Bluff about this Sale---we will do it. if you want a Nobby Hat, why we can suit you. PROWSE Bad 14¢ Charlottetown, February 28, 1890—eod S.5 ix). pee it cs] THE WONDERFUL GHEAP ME ci, QUEEN STREET. WANTS. LOST, FOUND die OST.—Between the Woole4 Mills and the cor- ner of Kuston street and Malpeque Road, on Friday week, a Gold Bracelet, Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at THE EXAMINER office. li—mec T? LET.—A Dwelling House containing nine rooms, with water and sewerage, and Stabile and Ceach House on Huestis Street, adjoining Mr. Mcuean’s. Apply to ANGUS MorkiIs, Wey- mouth Street. 2aw tf—mch29 T° LE?T.--A Dwelling House on Prince Street, near Dorchester, containing nine rooms. | Immediate possession given.—GEORGE ALLEY. mchid—sat wed fri \ ANTED-—Bottles and Flasks of all kinds at the Old London Bottling Establishment! opposite the Railway Freight House. mch22 W ANTED.—A Girl for general housework; | one having a knowledge of cooking pre- Apply at this office. si—meh2l 10 LET,—The commodious House adjoining , the subscriber's residence. Prince Street, } with large stable and coach house.—K. McMIL- LAN. eod tf—mech2l ferred. P IR SALEHE CHEAP—Aneligible Building Lot on Aliey Street, near Upper Prince St. Church and School—t?#kORGH ALLEY. fbls5 tu sat &wky YO LET.—Store on Queen Street, next door to Miller Bros. Appiy to A. WHITE. mchi9—3a w tf wax rED IMMEvJATELY —A Nurse. Good references required. Apply to Mrs.GEORGE PEAKE. tf—mchi7 YHEAP BOARD FOR GENTLE “VEN.—Good i near Post Office. Apply at Ex- iw eod—mchis J locality, AMINEK crflice. NA ONEY.—Loans made on rea! estate. Terms \ reasonable. Apply te F. W. L. MOokg, solicitor, London Huuse Bleck mech!7—dy 2aw wky 3w V 7ANTED.—A Gir! for general housework. Apply at this office. dw tf—mebl7 L OR SALE.—A few dozen Erown Leghorn (pare) Eggs for setting—50 cents per dozer,— Kk. H. BEER. mchl7 Nor SALE. —Two Singer Sewing Machines ‘or I Shoemakers’ use, one nearly new, Wil be sold cheap. Apply te JoHN HieGrns, over KR. K. Jost’s Shoe Store, Queen Square. tf—meh'!7 YOR SALE OR TO LET.—The residence of Ik the Rev. J. V. Jost, pleasantly situated on Kuston Street, near School Street, containing seven roous besides kitchen and servant’s bed- room ; also stable and outhouses, connected wi:b main building by covered way. For farther par- ticulars apply to R. K. Jost, Queen Square, Charlottetu wn. pat eod tf—mch'7 W ANTED.—A House containing seven or eight YY rooms. Possession required latter part of Apply at this office. tf—mehl4 TO LET.—The Dwelling House situate on Great George Street. at present occupied by ©. Bb. Macneill. Possession given ist april. Apply to C. B. MACNEILL, tf—inchi4 / Risks taken at Lowest Rates. The Liverpool and London and Globe INSURANCE COWIPANY, ASSETS, THIRTY-NINE MILLION DOLLALS, Are now Doing a GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE Business on the Islan —_———(0)—_—_—_— Liberal Policies issued Prompt Settlements made. Apply to me. KR. FITSZOCERALD, Charlottetown, Jan. 7, 1890-—2m 2aw pd AGENT. LOE OE RO mS renee ee ® iolesale Trade. — — —:0: —— — \} 150 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock, 500 A a Canadian *? Howard, am. r ” ‘a Chipman’s Patent, eh ie . » White Eagle. 150 half chests Choicest CONGOU TEAS, \ 20 boxes INDIA TEA (assurted grades), FLOUR. VB) t EA. 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, 25 ** Standard Yellow ‘“ 4 UGA. BOO “ Granulated Sugar. M@LASSES. } 25 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. 50 caddi tHT TOBACCO, TOBACCS. } 50 caddies BRIC OBACCO, 25 butts and caddies TWIST * 50 boxes Choice Table CODFISH, 50 half boxes q ss oe 50 barrels and half barrels LABRADOR HERRING, Codfish, Xe. | 25 cases CANNED SALMON, \ 500 reams Assorted WAAPPING PAPER, 100 dozen BR¢ rf »M 5. x at : \O¢ C 17> 3 s K ' Ss +2,000 GRAIN SAO AS, SUHA Pes. 2000 cases TALL CANS, cs 10 bales MANILLA MARLINE, AT BOWEST TRICES. EORACE HASZLD, Mao yxILi, Great George Street. W aArxtep —A Servart. Apply to Mrs. C. B. meéhli -tf Charlottetown, Jau 25, 1890. LOWER QUEEN STRERT, * ‘jain an Savior caret : yates Se a F: U es ae Li 7 a A fi ey s cnseuities stem 7 aoe ‘ rd 1 ee ey a aaa Of) ' 4 4 wl ad Serer one eee eee cad od ia od ca p > "re Pie: M4 y am a ) on SR 6. e' »