DAILY EXAMINER, ee MARCH 10, 189, opening § cases Ow Ere UD a = Th <4 of samples. Will tell — a namnit : a al LOGAL AND OTHER ITEMS GLOUCESTER MINING COMPANY . _- | - Arriven at **n Fraacisce from Gloucester Tue Forergx Mai arrived in the city heen ge 3ay OY O84 OR Miene ae LER ape. | today at2 p. m. F The many friends of Mr. Clement S. i Pelly of this ciry will be pleased to hear } Opsxine tae Hovse.—It is reported | of his arrival at San Francisc 0, Safe and that the House of Assembly will be opened | well. Mr. Pelly writes that tuey hada on the 29:h of this month. very roigh passage from Gloucester to the as HS Bort, but making time of 65 days. While | Sickyess Prevatent.—La gripp? and ! nearing Cape Horn they encountered | weasles are said to be very prevalent in F heavy gales carrying away the sh ps crose- | | Charlottetown at the present time. trees aad parts of her rigging but they got | j cael: ; through it with marvelous ‘speed in such a ; Potnen tickets at one fare | CifOwmstances. Another vessel which will be is a d to all persons who attend the | $#ft 10 days ahead of the Phillips had not . is *} : *° Q i ws ¥ . . St. Patrick’s Day Celebration in Souris, { ®'f'ved atSan Francisco up tothe tme | s Mr, weet wrote, There were scores ; f 7 | Anrintery—No. 1 Cempany, 4th} ° oats ip the harbor fou more AVOUL Regiment, C. A., will meet at Pale. | ®waiting to boa 2rd the ve-sel b fore Bae ; } room this evening, at $ o’clogk, tor drill, a p ae oo ‘ arte who , ' jul On the s.'p to get overhauled, and then them to-morrow, | : ae ; she will oh Ae to the Yukon. They have ? MeTHODIOT _ Crcren., ee ne Rev. Mr | two large st2am Jaunches and seyeral vories L :weon, of Cornwall, wil preach in the which thew ae, k Tie eee They First Methodist Cuurch, this ev ning, at will also take ve LLY Ay (, * 89 o'clock. uave & two years supply of provisions apd | le goodly s sup ply of coal. One launch | ' iat i uf : oon si a i wa sections In the hold of the | . Pron [ON lo Tu lay M arch 22nd . 3¢3, Will be put together at San’ Fran- The Shosists. Y. " C.A rhe . Q. ra eck in the . cisuo by Mr, Peily and two other machi)» . -A.hallat Sp ni, *rohibition of | ists and ibree carpenters, | . } the | quor traflic will be discussed, ! The Boston G'obe contain d a leagthy | Are You ; - - = i article, ine lu log a ke ich ot &ll the ~Sapt. Weddell, of the | company, on the + departure trom Glo ef Ri yal trig { , received Jast night a | ter. Mr. Clement L. Pelly is the eldest Carr in Om j (C0 tight arnietore to rupp'y the place| son of Mr. N. Pelly, of the SS. Stanley, — , } ‘ } a . € “a = E> ed. and is a first class machinist, } ee | —__~->> 0 << iL Price 12¢ per pound Teceruone 98. any . ire Insurs aoce On your prop- Par} mens Da T ’ 0 of erly | C “hy itetown inter d sma ea gi ee ee See eee pre yon carrying enough? A fire | Ben vol nt Ir'sh Society in their parade on . eee ae = may happen at any time—ge ilies St. Patrick’s Dav. We understand that the Many readers of Tne EXAMINER will os ; : ; ’ procession promises to bes large one. ; Unite with us in deep regret On account! of when you least expect it. A policy os bthe death of Mrs. x. 8. Hanford. The : in ope of these good stock Com- 1. O. F.- The regular month! v meeting Press of Amherst, reports that for some panirs, IT represent will protect you | of Court Mount Ste phen will be held | weeks previous her death the deceased from al] joss. : onight at 8 o’clock. Aa business of | lady had been suffering from cardiac asth- | My Companies never contest a im portance will be considered, it is desir~ | ™@& and her life had been despair d ot . . rg : ' able that every charter member be present During the last few days she was uncon Caim, o- scious and passed away without returving b ; Grorcerown Harpor.— A_ telephone to consciousness. Mrs Hanford was . R. BROW message from Georgetown informs us that Emma Augusta daughter of Edward Hip- 9 the ie in the harbor there is breaking up, pesiv, at one time a promine at merchant Insurance Agent aud in p’aces is eo thin that the horses are | Of St.John. She was born in t'rat city going through it. 47 years ago and in 1869 married Mr. Charlottetown Fall Hanford. She is survived by her oe — Come ro Rome.—A deeply interesting | 00¢ 80 Percy and two danghters May an . SSOvese SOF sewvecene and instructive lecture cill be delivered = Carrie who will have the full sympathy of , Mr. Bartlett in St. James’ Hall this even- | the GQquaasny is their hours of sorrow ing, the subject being “Rome.” The and gloom. The deceased lady was justly ‘ d lecture will be illustrated by a number of ee a gc toto of friends fur her pew and beautiful views. mavy exce.lJent qualities. i s — —- + 0+ : Tax Stantey.—The Stanley left Souris Satvation ArmMy.— Grand musical night . this morning for Pictou and arrived there | jn Salvation Army Barracks on Thursday. if this forenoon. She will leave Pictou toe | Gome and bear the brass band selectice trade from the best qual- ‘ morrow moraing, probably for Souris, but | and accompaniments. The junior’s will ity of meal—made rignt ‘ there is @ chance that she may try to get | take part aud sltoge her, the mreving will —and fresh every day, ; to into this port. te full of life and interest. Don’t miss it. , ; ao a . I. 0.0. F—Alpha Rebekah Lodge, ‘ ¢ ( f : DD. STEWA BAKES BEST BREAD. | } i ; ECLIPSE RAKERY f is OPO REM ADD OD fe ee No Vs SV Sn Me ile Se Se Wo Me, SV. > MS ro agh? Ni ‘sane og ee ee rye ey case ee % > ae 1 ee v + Sr. Parricx’s Day.—The special tra’n from Charlottetewn to Emerald on tie evening of the 17th inst., will leave here at 4 o'clock, p. m., (Local time). We hope to see a goodly number take advan- tage of seeing the beautiful Drama “Paul r the Cripple.” Good time for all who | pectauon. R r é arene. at Tcoxicur.—“A Trip to Klondike”. in St. Patrick's Day will be celebrated | ,-. re é : Kindergarten Hall. with ¢xtra pomp and ceremony at Alberton , ; sly ¢ his year—A number of Clergymen will Kightv choice views illustrate ‘‘A Trip No. 10, meets tonight. Seekers after gold are often disap- pointed. Seekers after health take Hood’s Sarsapariila aod fiud it meets every ex- assist the pastor, and the whole parith | to Klondike” this evening. } will ae usual (r quent the Sacraments. lg" SGNe sigs ee @ pe : oS Wo oS 4% “a ae sy = Zp | +5 Wp Moe 304, ANP we 3 M% es Sh Ne oe. ois NE: « Nz be She Qh 2 hh Me Lb Mb ZEA AS AP AS AS AS OS Ae AS FS DS TO EE TE > AS AS AS oi Sheestinges, Fillowr Cottons, oN Sheets and 5) Quilts, r We ere making it worth 2 your while to call to-day. sk a a BEER BROS. sith iS Se “ alien aS NEW CARPETS Kony e A 6208 ° eae Gemin To- day. 75 DIFFERENT DESIC.AS. This lot is only our new Brussels, Tapestrys and Velvets. Our ED Scotch, Union and Jute will be her~ _.a few days. will be here in a few days, In the meantime comeand see the most delightful show of Carpets, ever displayed in the city, All new Designs, all now colorings. Ours is the Best, Ours is the Cheanest Ours is the largest assortment: PROWSE The Wonderful Cheap Men DROTHERS, enema BiG CLEARANCE SALE Ok STILL GOING ee eee eee Boots & Sho O If you want bargair 8, this is your chdnce. moot RK JOST Stamper’s Corner | | FOR SALE AT POINT PRIM. 70 acres of land, 20 acres under heavy ock maple and birch, about 40 under ultivation, and 10 ready for etumping, ith good new buildings, farm ruaning rom shore to shore,- lots of mussel mud and seeweed on both shores, good place for lobster factory, good deal of farming gear which goes with farm, | mile from school, store, ete; 13 miles from shipping. Also 7 7 acres marsh, | mile from farm. Terms easy, apply to A. A. McLean, or John Murchison Esq., Point Prim. JOHN J. MURCHISON, wky 3 mos atal result. Valuable Brick Ppoperty. a RUSSEL HOUSE BY AUCTION Wednesday, April 20th. inst At 12 O’clook I am initructed by Joseph Wise, Esq., M.L.A., to sell by aucticn, ou the above date, the Brick Hotel Pioperty on Sydney St., known as the “Ruseel House,” and now occupied by Mre. Jobn NcKinnon. This hotel is built of solid brick. and heated by hot water. and fitted by electric lights, allin good repair, Together with yard and stables in the rear. The property has never been idle, and isone of the beet hotels and business stands in the eity—with asplendid cellar and large outeide hatches. A portion of the purchase money may remain, secured on the prewires, Terms at sale. © E. H NORTON, Auetioneer, « vod ay aa a + - i itacnineivinbitieninticain _* -_ ee . nt ee ees cas rte: an a