a en ni Local and Other Items. | Sr. Patrick's Day—to-morrow. —-- ie ' seul tae ® he) in Sr. Vincent Dr Pav Che collection in St. Dunsian’s Cathedral, ae oo © . ‘ - e } Pont Societs in aid of St. \ incent ade iaui + wie > ( ‘ rhe programme for the Oratorio = n Thursday evening next, will ap- Lo t ° . , Tuesday's issue. Look out for it. j : a i man's motto: °° There is room at | \ ; rhis top may be supplied with a } op af fine ha i y using Hall’s Hair o> Potick Court Chis forenoon, the case if Mich ie] Beg un. chara d with the larceny be, was further adjourned un- til Wednesday next. of a sleigh ro > a ie , Cue Rirvite.—The annual business meeting fthe Provincial Rifle Association will he ld iz i the c ity ‘ ourt Re mn, Ott \\ sC8a afternoon, the 27th inst., at3 o’ck ciilinicilillaniinens A Goop Move.—tThe Sons of Ts nperance intend holding a series of monthly public | temperance meetings in MeLeod’s Hall, to which the public are cordially invited. The ‘% , ’ first meetiny will be held on* Mon lay week, o- 25th instant. > Mertine.—Held every McLeod s RAILWAY GOSPEL Sunday evening, at 4 o'clock, in Hall. ? lways welcome. Lesson for to-morrow, Romans, 8-32. ‘‘He that spared not His own son} but delivered him up for us all, how shall he not with him also give strangers us all thir A Suunter.—W hile or his way to a Van th the Monct« tory to taking & special train to St. John on Tuesday morning, Conductor Welling was struck by a shunter and knocked unconscious. He received a bad c - io back of the head tie remained tneonscious th mont Srri 8 1t on the until late in the afternoon, but it is no serious resu!t wi'l follow. He says he has no knowledge of how the accident occurred- - An ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—The following letter speaks for itself and is practically en couraging te the Fire Department Cu’ Town, 16th March, 1889. A. N. Large, £3q., Chief Engineer Fire De- Jes pa nent :- Dear Stz,—Acting under instructions from head oftice of North British & Mercantile In surance Co., I herewith enclose you a chequ for $10 as an acknowledgment of the Com- pany 8 appre ‘iation of the se rvices ¢ ft e fire- men at the recent Hospital fire. 1 have also to tender to you personally the Company's thanks, Ye urs t! aly, frep. W. HyxNpoMAaAn, Agent N. B & M. Insurance ( v. LL A A ARIES Persouai. Prof. J. F. struction in penmanship in Pictou. Miss Jennie McGarry gave a very successful entertainment in Pictou last week. lt is said that the Marquis of Lorne is to be Governor of Ceylon at $40,000 a year and beard. Princess Louise will go with him. Matcolm Morrison, forme rly of the Revere House, Pictou, is now book keeper with the firra of J. F. Witlis & Co., Stellarton. Mr. Morrison is well and favorably known to many Islanders. ———___—_—__—___++9+¢———. Lecal Retices. Smith is opening classes for in- Koys’ Suits, opened to-day at Harris & Stewart s. For solid boots and solid bargains try the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store isposed of, look out for to be offered in ybertsen, Pleasant St. your If not privately d advertisement of Furniture few days by W. B. R Come along to Ridgeway’s, and get shamrocks. o'clock to-night. Remember the store and lowest in mens’ hats is at J. ald’s, New Fancy Spring Suitings and Trouserings just opened, and selling cheap, at John Mc Leod & Co's. marll tf Harris & Mens’ Suits, opened to-day at Stewart's. New clothing—50 suits just opened, good and cheap (no shoddy) at J. B. Macdonald’s. Cargrets AND Oi. Crotus.—First instal- ment of Spring Stock now opening, —Harris « Stewart, London House. 3i—mehl2 Children’s Hosiery, at the London House. Our Hat department is mow full of new and stylish Hats.—i. A. Bruce. mar6 tf New Prints and Ginghams, opened to-day at Harris & Stewart's. Try the **Old London” Appie Cider.— J. Joxv, Water Street, Ch’town. 3m -—feb23 New Boots.--Fifteen cases wiore opened; the newest styles and cheapest prices. For your own sake go to the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store for your boots. very cheap See the great bargainsin Spring Hats at John McLeod & Co's mar 11 tf Gentlemen, don't forget it—the great store for new spring hats is J. B. Macdonald’s. White and Fancy Shirts and Underclotiing at John McLeod & Co’s, marl] tf at cost, Ir you want good bread go to Knight's} awarded = jakery, Kent Street. White bread 7 cents and brown bread 4 cents per loaf, — + re Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Symptoms.— Moisture; intense itching and stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching. If allowed to continue tumors form, which often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne's OINTMENT stops the itching and bleeding, heals ulcerations, and in most cases remove the tumors. All druggists, or by mail, for 50 cents. Dr. Swayne & Son, Phila- delphia eet)? fm dw _-_>-+-- Consumption Cured. An old physician, retired from practice, having had placed in his hands by an East In- dia missionary the fernula of a simple vege- table remedy for the speedy and permanent care of Consumption, Bronchitis, Catarrh, Asthma and all Throat and Lung Affections, also a positive and radical cure for Nervous Debility and all Nervous Complaints, after iaving tested its wonderful curative powers in thousands of casez, has felt it his duty to inake it known to his suffering fellows. ictuated Ly this motive, and a desire to re- lieve hewnan suffering, I ! | who desire it, the recipe, in Ger man, French or ‘oglish, with full for preparing lusing. Seat by maii by addressing with stamp, naming this paper, W. A. Novas, 149 Power's Block, Rochester, Me: de oct lY eowk lyr + over ‘vet dived via Stan- , cCiarge, Mreeh Flo er Seeds - ; from ( arver, OF LiGmuws, ~- ley.—Geo. Carter & Co., Seedsmen. aw irections | r of 4 dire Us i Academy or Art ai forehe id nel i You can et them up to ten | be one of to buy the a style | Charles ' Pupper. Macdon- | o'clock, and at midunig 16 B2N 4s Sh «6 rE t " ' i Bye KA Pes’ SE 4 SS, ro {He EXAMINER ey il Pceedit: ar } —— March 1D. moved that for the foverninent OTTAWA, Sir John McDonal irest of the session business have precedence «mn Wednesilays. He said } that if th mbers wished for prorogation b ore Baster ti ey woul i have to Make i short Speeches, consent to lox £ SitlLINngs ana Ve slat ad witha sincere dea 3156 to return oO their families. Hon. Mr. Laurier o! bjectedtothe Govern- ment taking this e xtra day when so much | business promoted b y pi ‘ivate members re aimed to be dons Only Mondays would | be left for other th in Governinent business and he thought ona day a week would Le | sufficient for this. Much as he would like to see prorog sation before Easter, he thought the business should not be allowed to suffer Sir John Macdonald agreed with Mr. Laurier that important business shou/d not ¢ left undone to secure an early adjourn- iment. In view of the opposition offered, he amended his motion so as to leave Wed- nesaay next for private members, and to | Pape priate f or Government measures the sul te nt Wednesda: ays ay greed to, The bill to m ike —- further provisions re- 4 | Specting the S; peeay irials A , Was read a | third time and pas: sed ; also the bill amend- ing the act Pes pe cting certificates tu masters }and mates ol ships: i bul to amend the Winding-up Act was read"a second time, and adopted in committee. Hon. Johu Hagegart’s bill respecting the appointment of post office inspectors with- oul examination, and the increase of salar- | ies tO certain postmasters, and making other amendments to the Civil Service Act was read a second tiie, considered in com mittee ara CC athl ado } +2 marned at LL o'clock. NOTES. House adj Mr. Jones, of Halifax, gives notice to night to add ne following to the fourth ciause of the C R. Bil after the word whatever: ° an uficient amount of | the proceeds of said consolid: ited stock has | been reserved for the completion and equip- | ment of the railwe ay from Mat Harvey and Salisbury New Brunswic! ‘K. Col. Bacon, head-quarters Staff-Secret: ary of the Rifle Association, hi as been appoint- ed commander of the Wimbledon team, and Capt. Hood, of Montreal, adjutant. ion of Hon. J. A. Pope is in the province of The conditi critical. Sir Chartes Wins. Orrawa, March 15. At the Assises Court to-day, the hearing of the case of Mrs.- Bell vs. Sir Charles Tupper, was commenced. Mr. Gibb epened the case, and stated that the plaintiff was engaged by Sir Charles for the performance of certain detective duties, such as watehing conductors on the Intercolonial r, silway. The defendant set up a general denial of this, and alleged that any work that was | done was for the Department of Railways and Canals. But it would be proved that the plaintiff was not engaged by the Gov- ernnient, and that Sir Clarles was personally liable. After evidence by Mrs. Bell, Sir Charlies, and E. Brown, Mr. Me Carthy made a powerl ral yam ut on behalf of Sir | Charlies Tupper, cle: arly showing the cage to blackmail! Judge McMahon | | charged the jury strongly on behalf of Sir The jury retired at 11} unanimously in favor of the defendant. The | Judge, in recording the verdict, said he | Would seriously consider before morning whether or not to instruct the Crown prose- eutorto indict Bell and his wife for per- jury. Great Morait Reform. (JuEBEC, March 15. moral reform was intro- Yesterday afternoon the Assembly sat a short time with closed doors, but the result was not made known until to-day, when the Serge: wnt-at-Arms, armed with the Speaker's authority, pro- ceeded to the liquor bar of the House and | ordered it closed. The Opposition leader, Mr. Killon, complained of the demoratiza- tion caused by the bar, and asked that it should be closed, I An imp: ortant | duced to-day. a stand in which he was warmly supported by a majority of both i sides. Central Bank Dividend. foronto, March 15. The Central Bank dividend of 20 per cent., payable on the Ist June, practically closes the g Teyuiel ition. The iquidators another $5,000, making $2 year. Row Tis ‘ m Black Caps.” March 15. ealled the ‘‘ Black rmed here. The secre- Krsasror, Ont., An organization, Caps,” has been fo and wife-beaters to mend their ways. New Franchise Bill. Hauirax, March 15. The Local Government introduced the! new Franchise Bill to-day. franchise to males with $300 income, and makes the Sheriffs Revising Officers. Miner Killed. will send, free a! ; 150 varieties— | Haureax, March 15. Edward Hall was killed in the Victoria coal mine, at Cup- : Breton, on Wednesday. ~- ~~ ——---—— Aea jemy of Ari. Toronto, March 15. been taken to erect an a cost of $35,000. Steps have Weather Balictin. Toronro, March 16.~-10 a Increasing east tc north winds, fair to cloudy weather, not much change in temper- t Boys we ttawamkeg to} i rht returned a verdict master has: 20.000 in allto the end of last tary is busy notifying idlers to go to. work It extends the | Ask For Ayers Sarsaparilia, and be sure you get it, when you want the best blood-pu vba g Withits forty years > a of ce gee suiec- th ¢ {| cess in > cure of Blood ] hdado, you can make no mis- take in preferring <\yer’s Sarsaparilia to any Le The fore-runner of mod- ern blood medicines, i Ayer's Sarsaparilla » 15 is still the most pop- ular, being in great- er demand than ali others combined. “ Ayer ’ than ome before. 8 Sarsaparilla is selling faster I never hesitate to recommend it.’’— George W. Whitman, Druggist, Albany, Ind. 7 am safe in saying that my sales of Ayer’s Sarsapariila far excel those of any other, and it gives thorough satisfac- tion.”— L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilia and Ayer’s Pills are the best selling medicines in my store. t can recommend them conscien- tiously.’—C. Bickhaus, Pharmacist, Roseland, Lil. “We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla here for over thirty years and always recommend it when asked to name the hest blood-purifier.”— W. T. McLean, Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. “‘T have sold your medicines for the ast seventeen years, and always keep hem in stock, as they are vealed. There is nothing so ¢00d for the rene ul blood’ as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla,” .. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wi *‘Ayer’s Sarsapariila gives the best satisfaction of any medicine I have im stock. I recommend it, or, as the Doctors say, ‘f£ prescribe it over the counter.’ It never fails to meet the cases for which I recommend it, even where the doctors’ prescriptions have been of no.avail.”—C. F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, | Dr. J. CG. Ayer & Coy Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. ree mt ee BikTU. On the 15th March, inst., the | Bernard Trainor, of Hhe Post Office Depart- ment, of a son. Hi A 2. a? € y ial é hUbY 4 a ‘s 8 A Favorite and Most Valuable cemiedy for all Throat Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and stren gthens thie diseased or ix ritaied Throat and Lungs’ ‘in @ very short time: Justa few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 centa per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, nov l0— ly dy St. John, N. B. FARM, STOGK, IMPLEMENTS, AND and |Household j | BY i , j AMAINSTRUCTED BY J us)... to sell by Pubiic Premis 8, On Wednesday, 20ch of fiarch. AT ELEVEN O’CLOCK, A. M. His FARM, situated on the St. Peter's Road, about 84 mile 8 fromthe City, and comprising 88 Acres of Land in high state of e ultivation. This property ie within 4 mile of Bedford Station Furnit ure, AUC TION. 23 WEBSTER, Auction, on the and 1} miles of Appletree Wharf. | STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.—4 Horses, 6 | Cows, oe i Threshing Miil and Fanners, 1 Drivi Wagon, 2 Carts, 1 Expres ss Wagon, l Track. 1 Driving Sleigh and se obes, i Wood Sleigh, 1 Box Sk igh, 1 Ms »W and Reaper (Champion), 1 Wheel Rake, 2 Pic mae. t Moulding Plow and Cultivator, 1 se Harrows (Spring Tooth), Iset Wooden ae l Seed Sower (Hali’s), 1 Grindstone, Forks, Shovels, Ladder, Wagon aud Cart Harness, &&c., &c. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE.—1 Bell Organ, Parlor and Bedroom Furniture, 1 Raymond 5 Sew ing Machine, Cook Stove and Kitchen Utens iis, Parlor and Redroom Stoves, &., &e. TE} iva All sums unde five ¢ over that amount, eight mor ths’ proved join t notes. lollars, cash; credit on ap- HARRIS, mech9 Auctioneer. tl dte } ; sa Powd Piok- Ui Me- Ih Horse Powders | Are the best in the world for getting Horses | into condition. For testimonials etc., apply to C. H. McLEAN, London and China Tea Co., i = - arlottetown, P. E. a. chi} dy why A WARNING. wife of om 7 ee RS aR ¢ A oe ihe eo SATURDAY _MARCE. AG, i839 ROTHERS in Stylish MONEY MADE. ( —(x) o | About Light Thousand ($8,000) Dollars’ Worth of Clothing, bought at a tremendous sacrifice, will be offered to the public in a few days. Piowse tviers, ie Wonderil Cheap- Bor Successors to L, E. Prowse, the Wonderful Cheap Man. Charlott etown, March 16, 1889—eod why aeeeeemtneemmetned 38,000 “DOLLARS! From 15 to 33; per Cent. Discount. en {x} My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Satins, Trimmings, &e., &e. * Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, alothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Velveteens, Silks, Squares, Hosiery, Under- Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, T weeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &., &c. iSlankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &c. SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, ae oi eee & wky © res BAe Queen Street, sede Market Square. eee ne ST. GEORGE'S DAY. LONDON HOUSE. YNDER the auspices of the FITZROY and MICMAC LAWN TENNIS CLUBS a Dramatic and Musical Entertainment will be given UB. ie & New Goods Received by 8 S. S. “Stanley.” —___—(x)-——___— White Cottons, Sheetings. Pillow Cottons, ‘Printed Cottons, Flannelettes, Ging- WAN NTS, £ 108 it, FOUND: wae hams, Shirtings, Tickings, Striped Hessians, Osna- th LYCHUM ee Tuesday, 23rd of April Next. mchl3—4i 2aw y ANTED. —Reliable aii to take agency for | Charlottetown for Matchless Self- Lighting Gas Burner. Commission good. Address * B.” P. O. Box 236, Halifax, N.S. pda Si—meohi6 burg, Cotton Ducks, HOWLETT wishes to wake up al] who - havesmoky eeilings before the busy time commences. Paper Hanging and Painting at | Blue Serges, Tweeds, moderate prices. 3i—mchi6 OR SALE OR TO LET, with or without Fur-| Sateen Lani hss, . Hamburg Embroideries, Seclesias, niture, that new two-story Dwelline. with Outhouses attached, situated on Pleasant Street, Veiling and lately occupied by the subscriber. ‘Teoms | easy. Apply to B, RoBERTSON. + Nmchtedi God Nets, Kid Gloves. .—Fresh R's CEIVED AT THE UNION HOUSE Narrows Oysters. pd 2i—mehl i -HABRIS & STEWART, OARDERS WANTED.—Boarders can be ONDON HOUSE E. accommodated at the RoBInson Hovus ee eee corner of Prince and Sydney Streets. mch13—2i eod | (‘END TO THE “CHEAP JOHN” ADVERTISERS for their SHODDY WATCHES, until you see eur stock of ITU ATION WANTED.—As a Seamstress in a te ay; or sewing by the day. Apply at this oitic li—mch9g NOR SALE.—A well-bred, well-fed young Cow, cherry red, solid cvlor, a rich and deep milker, 5 years old, her third calf, a beautiful family Cow. Apply to T. McLEAN, Citv., mchi3—tf Wy sateo. 4 Cook. Apply at once to Mrs RK. R. FITZGERALD, Mount Edward Road, mech12—3i ‘ ersaeeeiipmetcees a YA H — l . arn ree adors to by be —s le awa ke if x0 Lane. . Oe e-halt of sae Ges ae 1 ee LOW- PRICE D WATC CHES. You may be swindled (as many f n buvit ig “Ready. i e } 1 i j il ; 8 eS : : : re i A lot of goods m ade for the ae nigh are a ae gis rece Rae i ane tae have been) if you send money yay in answer to foreign adver- mr is Clothing a Me x4 ‘do of the very worst pte BM getter pa: a Sauer, 1 iward ! k elly, | tisements, . Shoddy, and is deceiving in appearance. ‘arena te er - se eee If you buy from us, or, in fact, of any other reliable I is one establishment in the cit LES SMEN.—We wish a few men to sel] our | ’ . 7) » swindle . re i have closed their deors against such ru ods by sample to the wholesale and retail | ce aler, you wi LLL NUT be swindled, but get GOOD VALUE and furthe: that never handle anv kin : 4argesi maputacturers ih Our line, 40- \ey ery time. E ite ri bie : se 2-cent stan Wages $3 per day. Perma- shudd abbish IAMES PATON * CO. a a ee a ia Se ISU, I t position. No postals enswered. -M y | vik The prices for good, sound, all-wool goods | advanced for wanes, foaen then eee ene? | Our lar ge stock of WATCHES is not hurt in the least from 2, o ° a ° ; 7 a a wWlil be found very little more thanis askce for these trashy shod iy goods, Boys’ Spring All-Wool Suits will be to hand ina few di ys. This being our first ye » for Boys’ Clothing, there will be no oid stock to select frein. Do not buy before first seeing our new stock ; mechis—lw ect ae ANT WANTISD.--Good wages. NI AL, MANn’r'G Co., ebii/—2m ead Cincinnati, Ohio. the last fire, and is well assorted. EK. W. TAYLOR, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Op.ucian, CAMERUN BLOCK, OITY, a ree nnmuumdy onder A A Apply | to Mrs. K. K. Josr, Sidney Street (east). mech2—dy & wky tf pat {UR SALE.—A pair of young. p ma Kogsters. Apply at this ‘oftice. ure-bred sa | February 12, 1889—2aw & wky ae ene ee 7 A OE ARR Y BONE AO Be ee *