THE DAILY EXAMINER, ————— Local and Other Items. rue Couxty Court is still in session. - “Dunto” Jacket, *“* arrive ex Ulunda, Zouave” Bodice, to BEER BROs. First Arrival—4 cases of Dry Goods ex- pected the last of this week, mech25—2i > orchestra will play some beautiful lections from the different operas at the Y. Mu. ©. A concert next Thursday. Do not fail to atte na Duk - MayrLowers Agaty,—A correspondent in that « Mayflower in fail bloom may be seen at Mr James Dalziell’s, Murray Har- hor North. 7 ; se Ls farms u - - Arrention !—The members of No pany, notified for guard of honor, are reqnest- ed to meet at the Dril! Shed to-night, at eight o clock, sharp. Y. M. C. A.—We would call attention to the programme in another column of the concer’ 10 aid of the ¥ M, C.A., next Thursday evening. _--——<ge———— luz sate of Mr. S. C. Moore’s Furniture takes place at his residence, King Square, to- | ll o'clock.—G. M. morrow morning, at Harris, Auctioneer. siaitinaian “Tue Lapies Home Jourxat” for April is athand, It is ful! of interest to the ladies. The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadel- phia, are the publishers — - Y. M.C. A.—Tickets for the Concert to- morrow evening can be procured at the Read- ing Room and at the door in the evening. There will be no half price, and no reserved seats aces cisl Tur Srantuey left Pictou for Georgetown at the usual hour this afternoon. Should it be found impossible to make Charlotte- town to-morrow she will preceed to George- town as usual - [he S. S **Ulanda”™ has days from London B quantity of goods on board her, and until their arrival are offering special inducements to purchasers of Carpets and Curtains. m26 2i | ~ Witt Have 4 Park.—The town of New Glasgow, N &., was on Wednesday evening made the rec pient of a magnificent presen- | then | tation, James W. Carmicheal having handed over to the town a large tract of land on the west side of the river for a public park. -_-> A Martyr to Duty.—Advices from New- foundland give particulars of the death from | diphtheria of Rev. Father Walsh, of St. Law- rence. He sacrifi-ed his life. There was no doctor in the district over which an epidemi* | of diphtheria swept, and out of f attended by the priest only one died he succumbed to the dread disease himself. ——;—— Ax Istanpek AgReEstTED —The 5t. John Gazette says; Yesterday Sheriff Rankine ar- rested William Dennison a capais at the suit of William E. Dawson of Charlottetown, P. EI. The amount of the debt is said @ be ia the vicinity of $400. Dennis did bus- juess at Charlottetown. He had not secured bail up to 4 p. m. ProvinciaL Leoistature.—The members elected to serve in the House of Assembly will be sworn in to-morrow, Thursday, at 2o'clock, p.m. Members are reqvested to attend atthe House of Assembly Chamber aor at that hour. His Honor the ient.-Governor will open the Legislature at} 8 o'clock, p. m ade ae A Nover Raitway Accipent.—A_ rather novel raiiway accident happened on the North Shore road, near Portneuf, Quebec, the other night. As the train approached the bridge the tire of one oi tue engise’s wheels became loose, and when the centre of the bridge was reached the tie came off, and ewinging round injured the boiler, stopping the engine. Thg train was delayed for some fittle time by the accident, which is said to be a novelty in railway mishaps, quince Tus Wroxe Prize.—At Wilkesbane, Pa., three weeks ago, John bowman and Norah Healy, were married by Father Mack, of Al- mouth. Among the guests were James Wright, of Philadelphia, to whom the bride ‘as introduced. |[t is not known whether he saw him after this or not, but on last Lionday evening she eloped with him, teking ail her husband’s money. FBefvure leaving she left a message for her husband, seying that she had just diseovered that she had drawn the wrong prize in the ma rriage lottery. SS latina Very Sap News.—A Truro despatch of the 24th says: Three children of a family named Hall succumbed since Friday to m+ lignant measles, followed by pneumunia. The first, a baby, died on Friday, and yesterday two girls, aged 20 and 15 respectively, became victims of pneumonia. The famiiy are in des- titute circumstances, and frien's have been gompelled to secure aid to assist in burying the bodies. Considerable of @ sensation ex- isted to-day over a report that cold and bun: ger had hastened the fatal results, and devel- this evening seem to verily the report, The family came to Truro from Guysboro County, and have a number of relatives in various parts of the Province. opments —— ae Tur Gost SURRENDERED.—A despatch of the 20th gives particulars of the doings of an apptrition at Midgic, Westmorland Co. N. B. A locality there hae been reputed haunted and people have been afraid to go near it. At last one ¢ourageous young mat concluded that he would try to find out the nature of the heing that had caused so much fear, and so, armed with a gun, he approached the vaunted spot when the ghost appeared as us- wal. He took sim and tired, with no more serious reault than causing the ghost to cry out: “Don’t | don’t shoot, for lam . And sure enough, after laying aside his dis- guise, there stood not @ spirit, but a we ll known dealer in spirits of another kind. The scare was at an end. —_——.——— Noises on THE Ice.—I* ‘is stated that some countrymen driving along the ice on the night that Mies Weeks was drowned, heard screams toming from the neighborhood of where the disaster occurred, but supposidg that the poise was made by some boys playing there- abouts they drove on instead of turning about and enquiting into the cause of the alarm as they w: re at first inclined todo. 1 ravellers are besoming so accustomed to hearirg boys and young men shouting and making 4 noise ou the ice after dark, that they psy little atten- tion to the matter. Henge the shouts - ciies of a person in distress may sometinnes De mistaken for those made by foolian boys and young men, and the assistance so necessaTy tt such cases may not, therefore, be fortheoining with the alacrity with which it otherwiee would be. Thove fond o indalgin ig such Wicks hould a ote vintages . Jas. Paton & Co. | 3 Com. |} been out nineteen | er Bros. have a large | iorty cas 8B} Then | WEDNESDAY, MARCH 26 1880 Society ' TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | + Pe ie aE To Tas icicie | Ottawa News. Oetata. March 25. EF Oh E ONDON d Hon. C. H. Tapper, Minister of Marine — Fihrie, rested his epartipenta P [ ” usin: 88 to-day, having recovered from his ——_—_x }---—— recent indisposition. | I K PF saFt_o. D. Boberts of Kiaw's Coleen | a Slide One hundred and_fitty-three pieces of "te avi changes on. Thrsay_ wil nt Spring and Summer Dress Goods now on mado between the time the re nig our counters ready for your inspection, all ee en oe Gee ee eee the newest materials in the market; Snow- to a corrected entry after the collectory re- = be % F j mum flake and Snowball designs; A. W. Stripes 2 ’ : rhe Committee's Recommendation. and A. W. Checks, i igured and Plain ag sates Lustres, Cneck and Plain Beige, Mohair andisgotal te Mell tom, ee"e| FVHIS is the ‘Moath wo soll with bordor, and Serges as fine as Sherine the Senate have jst eumpltod dealt of | Carpets, Oileloths, Lino- We have added a nice assortment to our which will recommend such legis'ation a leums, Art Squares, Crumb Black Groods department, A few picces of i will bring that corporation directly under the provisions of the Interstate Commerce | Act autintipeiaattimmnaveinn The Extradition Treaty. | Wasuinetox, March 25. | The Convention supplementary to the larticle of the Extradition Treaty of 1842 between Great Britain and the United States was concluded at Washington on July 12th, 1889. Ratifications were ex- changed at London on March Ilth, 1890, and proclaimed to-day. What Chamberlain Says. Lonpox, March 25. Mr. Chamberlain in a speech at Birming- | ham last night said that having seen the re- sulis of English administration of Egypt, he | had changed his mind and now believed it would be unworthy of so great a nation not to continue the occupation and complete its | work. | Fhe Granting of Pegrees. Orrawa, March 25 ; Hon. G, W. Allan, Chancellor cf Trinity | University, says a meeting of the faculty will be held this week, to take into con- | sideration the protest of the English uni- | versities in regard to the granting of de- | grees in music in Great Britain. The World’s Fair Bill. i | Wasuineton, March 25. | The House agreed this afternoon {to an }amendment to the World’s Fair Bill post- poning the Fair to 1893. , Aquatie. Lonpon, March 25. The Oxferd-Cambridge boat race takes place to-morrow. The latest betting is 11 to8 on Cambridge. Strike Collapsed. Griaseow, March 25, The dockmen’s strike has collapsed. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 26.—10a m. Fresh to strong routherly winds; cloudy, mild with rain. Personal, ~_——— nam © Mr. Geo. F. Owen, Cardigan, is registered at the Osborne Hon. Daniel Davies and Miss Davies arriv. ed home from England on Monday evening, Mr. J. B. Jones, Travelling Agent for the New Brunswick Railway, was at the Hotel Davies last evening. He went,Weat this morning. The Rev. Edward Whitman, for many years Pastor of the Baptist Church in this city, arrived here last evening. His old friends (who don’t believe the stories) will be sad tosee him. His challenge to slanderers will be found in another column of this issue of THe EXAMINER. ” DLN». At Grand River, Lot 55, on the 10th ult., cf inflammation ef the lungs, George, eldest son of James and Elizisbeth McDonald, aged 26 years. May his sou! rest in peace. At 44 Victoria Road, Halifax, Sunday, 23rd March, Mary, beloved wife of William Law- son. At Launching, on Friday, Feb. 25th, of scarlet fever, Theresa Bell, only daughter of Peter and Margaret MacDonald, aged three years. Deceased was a bright and intelligent child, and leaves a sorrowing father and mother and eight brothers to mourn their ir- reparable loss, God in Hig wisdom has recalled The boon His love had given; And though the body moulders here, Her soul is safe in Heaven. At Alberton, on the 18th inst., of consump- tion, George, son of Jame Corcoran, aged 23 years. R. I. P. —— From Liverpool, ©. B., for Charlottetown Direct. ee Ti fA AALS tet Tete ; , - 5 a vi i? 8 \ 4 + dA ’ | ’ H fhe 4s ae A" bP \ - a a2 ee nag mee ae Sires ae Sova TS a ’ i ee er ee . +, ae a , + . >. = THE FAST-SAILING BARQUE SKOLDMOEN, ——WjLL SAIL—— From Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT ist APRIL NEXT. For Freight and other particulars apply in Liverpoo! to William Bullen, 51 South John Street ; in London, to John Pitcairn & Sons, 17 Union Court, Old Broad Street, or here to PEAKE BRS. & Co. CharWittetdwn, Murch f3, redki—tt Cloths, Rugs, Mats, ‘and all kinds of House Furnishings at a sacrifice. We have a few pieces of BRUSSELS CARPET, which we have marked down to 7d cents a yard. Genuine Brussels Carpet AT 75 CENTS A YARD, and we have lots of the better grades, of which we sold so much last March, and which gave such splendid satisfaction, Never before had we such a large stock of good patterns and rich colorings to select from at this season of the year. Tapestry Carpets, from Thirty Cents up to the best made; also Scotch and Unions at very low prices. Measure your room (or let us do it). Take advantage of the low prices and have one of our handsome Carpets. An ex- amination will convince you. hace Curtains. We have just opened Three Hundred Pairs of Lace Curtains to be sold this month. Our prices on these goody are “away down.” WINDOW SHADES. Plain and Decorated— over Fifty pat erns to select from — with the best Spring Rollers made, As our CARPET DEPART- MENT js the LARGEST ON THE ISLAND, you can depend on getting the best assortment, and our prices speak for them- selven, Jas, Paton & U0, MARKET SQUARE, March 3, 1880, FOR SALE. Bourke’s Farm, Mount Stewart, PEXHIS FARM, adjoining the Railway Sta- j tion, is for sale, as a whole or in parcels. Terms—Cne-third cash ; balance on termg to suit purchasers, at interest. Apply te the subscriber, at Palmer & Mc- Leod's office, or to Mr. Bourke, at Mount stewart, who bag plas of property. | URC. utaresds —Iw ee Ms. Mt Charlottetown, March 26, 189V0—eod Electrical Gas Lighters. N°? unsightly wires ; na matches; no dan- - ger; auyone can use it; instantaneous, ‘The most convepient apparatus for the pur- pose. Will light a burner Each instrument a fixture. break and no points to blacken, 4s in other machines. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRED E. MORRIS, Electrician, Corner Queen and Water Streets, City. mch20 Electric Gas Lighters. TO unsightly wires, no ‘attachments, no Fs waste matches, no danger of fire, can be used by a child, no battery, always ready for nge, convenient to handle, can be carried irom 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. mechlg ~ CABINET MAKING. - Ys ITURE Repaired and Upholstered ; Patterns and Models made to order ; Shop Fitting and General Jobbing. Orcers solicited. Corner Pownal and Grafton Streets, one dvor west of Fish Market. R. D. PYKE. mch24—3i pd | oO LET. HOUSE WITH STABLE on Pleasant ~ Possession Ist of April. WILLIAM DOD}, Tweedy. mchlg A BARGAIN! O 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 private use, heated by hot water, good grounds and stables. Cost over $8,000 ; for sale now at half price, asthe owner is leaving the Iskand. Terms, $1,000 oash ; balance in yearly payments, E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, roch17—6i eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND de ner of Euston street and Malpeque Road, on Friday week, a Gold Bracelet. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at THE EX 1MINBR office. li—mch2 ¢ T° LET.—A Dwelling House containing nine rooms, with water and sewerage, and Stabie and Coach House on Huestis Street, adjoining Mr. McLean's. Apply to ANGUS VORKIS, We)- mouth Street, Yaw tf—mch2 T° LET.—A Dwelling House on Prince Street, near Dorchester, containing nine rooms. Immediate possession given.—GKORGE ALLEY, mchid—sat wed fri ANTED-— Bottles and Flasks of all kinds at the Old London Bottling Establisamenti opposite the Kailway Freight House, mcbR W fens hating Girl for general housework ; fer. ona having a knowledge of cooking pre- ed.° Apply at this office. 6i—mch2l 7 LET,—The commodious House adjoining the subscriber's residence. Prince Street, with large stable and coach house.—k. MeMIL- LAN. eod ti—mch?2l LET.—Store on Queen Street, next door to LL Miller Bros. Apply to A, WHITS. ‘yach19—3aw tf HEAP BOARD FOR GENTLEVEN.—Good locality, near Post Otlice. Apply at Ex- lw eod—mchi8 AMINER oOlice, V ANTED.—A Gir! for general housework. Apply at this office. dw tf--mebl7 TOR SALE.—A few dozen Brown Leghorn (pure) Eggs for setting—50 cents per qozen.— BK. H. BEER. ~*~ moht YOR, SALE.—Two Singer Sewing Machines ‘or Shoemakers’ use, one nesriy new. Will sold cheap. Apply to JOHN H!GGINS, over R. K. Jost’s Shoe Store, Queen square. tf{-mecht7 OR SALE GR TO LET.—The residence of tne Rev. J. V. Jost, pleasantly situated on kuston Street, near School Street, containing seven roows besides kitchen and servants ved- voom ; also stable and outhouses, connected with main building by covered way. For further par- tieulars apply to R. K. Jost, Queen Square, Charlottetown. pat eod tf—mealj WANTED.—A House containing seven or sigh rooms. Possession required latter part 0 April. Apply at thie offipe. tfi—mebli To LET.—The Dwelling House situate on Great George Street, at present occupied by © Bb. Macneil]. Possession given Ist April. AD! Ir to C. B. MACNEILL. if—menid Wears borane ** Priestly’s Crape for trimming, guaranteed to retain its color. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE, 100 feet away. | No springs to} Az Street, at present occupied by Miss) LB pare my the Woolen Mills and the cor- | plank. jeccrmmeypenl &somperseecnen j i <tntanentsieslM > ince Bargain Hunters AT THE-—— STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. —_——[|-—_——- We offer for the balance of February, a SPECIAL LOT OF STAPLE [WEEDS at Cost, over the counter or made up as you wish. Genuine Bargains Genuine Goods! Call and be convinced, as we mean what we say. McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, Feb. 47, 1890 TO THE TRADE. ae ee Wholesale Stock of Furniture. i | =tenininenlias ior Sets, Tables, Hall Stands, Xe. a AVING an extetisive and well-equipped Factory, we aer in a position to offer to the Trade of this Island FURNITURE at prices that will compete with outside manu- facturers, and we solicit a share of the Spring orders. MARK WRIGHT & CO. wky Charlottetown, March 14, 1890—dy 2aw = eo The Liverpool and London and Globe INSURANCE COWIPANY, ASSETS, THIRTY-NINE MILLION DOLLARS, Are now Doing 2 GENSRAL FIRE INSURANGE Business on the Islan —0)}—-—— Risks taken at Lowest Rates. Prompt Settlements made. Apply to RB. R. FITZCERALD, = AGENT. Liberal Policies issued Charlottetown, Jan. 7, 1890-—-2m Saw TN He eo Patrons and the Citizens generally that I have secured the services of MR. W. G. GILLESPIE until the end of the present tate of Mr. John Coombs’), of month. As Mr. Gillespie’s artistic merits in his line are well known in Charlottetown, I would advise those wanting any- ‘thing in the line of BLANK BOOKS of any description to ‘leave their orders early. | Auso ~The Binding of Law Books, ‘Art, etc., etc. | | JAS. D. TAYLOR, BooksinDEr, North Side Quceu Square. BEG TO INFORM my Magazines, Works of | Ch'tdwn, March 11, 1896. Chairs, Bedsteads, Lounges, Bedroom and Par-