Le ik - Lyceum to-night. o Rin) , rink to-night, Ice in good een ~ “i A SI vk 3 ra kill snake was killed at i toad vester day, - i , rfurniture sale to-morrow . H. Norton & C - oo I rhe first degree will be con. st St. Lawrence Lodge this evening, | afterwards, but could do = = ssortment of Laster ned at the Diamond Bookstore. > > concert to be : \ ll LO ight. [t is rood « STAN t i : Georget Wo vb | > : ~ . i I ut half-past four this | i a LANCE. Meeting of Victoria Divi this evening at 8 o'clock. Visitors -_ e vo chance « f the year is oliered rrow No reserve en anything. —E H N t i« ®. felis $1000 worth of new and a Jot of second- suction sale furniti inreserved t 1UTTOW E. H. Norton & Co. i ; i) to-d y 1 case ladies I. R. Circulars, ~ stvies ~ “tad hr Se Brown's mhld si sidilailiciie: st Srytes.—The Bazaar Dressmaker and, repl te with all the newest siy'es for spring and summer wear. Pri 9 ts. Also, March Fashion Shects Beer | ; - AND < \ WALI The auction ga] it H und Cove Farn mn Saturday last was largely a 1, notw sanding the weath- er, abd the borses abu cat le suld well. The i m, however, Was DOU 8U ad. _ ~ Pickrp THE Lock wits A Straw.—H> lifax } evidently a very strong po.ce station, Cue other morning a prisoner picked the lock in the iron gate with a straw which he I uiled out of a broom kept for sweepiog up. He vas captured bef we he could effect inl s- c tpe. a Tue Missine Witness —No trace has yet en found of the girl, Elizabeth Stewart, who lisappeared so suddenly, though search has heen made at the houses of ail her known aLives «a? d fr he i ds The fict that sane is not with her friends proves that she is ia the hands of those who are not her friends. ibcceniills vedi A Vatvaste Discovery.—An exchange siys that a man named William McCluskey while Cleaning out a water-course that crosses is farm, a from Upper W oodstock, i d some specimens of gold-bearing quartz, very tich in the precious metal. A vein of several farms in the neigh- Dorhovd ie Against Incorporation.—Yarmouth, N S., has voted against incorporation. The vote stood 204 for and 226 ayainat. The amendment of last session was found to cut olf a large number of the younger men who were not assessed for $°09 personal property, and this had a good deal to do with the smail vote, on pee A VALUABLE ANIMAL. —It is reported that A. C. Bell, of New Glasgow, has purchased in Kentucky a three-year-old stallion, a yrand- f the great Belmont on his sire’s side, and his dam is a daughter of Harold, sire of Maud 35. This a highly-bred yonngster, and will be a valuable acquisition to the trot- ting stock of the Maritime Provinces. actin Boarp or Trape,—The Board of Trade room in Cameron Block, opposite the Post Ottice, was opened to day, under the aus- pices ‘ f the new secre tary, Mr. B. D. Higgs. The room will henceforth be open every day and leading commercial papers wili be on file for the benefit of members. > essrvuL ISLAND STUDENTS port of the resulta of the Liaw Sehool exam- inations in Dalhousie College, we notice that Humphrey Meliish stands in the first cliss in Law, Bilis Notes, Equity and Partnership. another Island Student B80n 0 —In the re- srec George Schurman takes a first class in constitutional law, Con- tracta, and Criminal Law, leading the whole class in the two subjects first named. Mr. Mellishis a brother of J. T. Mellish, Esq, of this city, and Mr. Schurman is a_ brother of Prof. Schurman, of Cornell University. - Beretars Acary —Between one and two o'clock yesterday morning some persons enter- ed the residence of James Rush, at the West End, and stole therefrom an overcoat and some cash, An entrance was effected through a wind Ww. Yesterday afternoon two young men broke the fastening of the rear door of Mr. W. J. Fraser's workshop, Grafton Street, and were inside the building likely in search of some- thing to carry off, when they were frightened away. - Suppen Deato.—On Saturday evening last a man named Henderson slipped and fell on the sidewalk on Richmond Street, near Robertson's barber shop. When he got up he found that his leg was very psin- ful near the hip joint, and he thought it was broken. He was removed to his home as scon as possible. After his arrivel there the pain in his leg became more intense. Dr. Warburton was ca‘led in between eight and nine o’elock the same evening. The Doctor did not find anything seriously the matter with the leg, and left the house. Later on Henderson died. He was, we are informed, in very delicate health for sume time before the accident. ical Sons or Temreszance.—A very pleasant meeting of Fairplay Division, No. 163, West River, was heid on Saturday evening. Mr. W. 8. McKie, of Orient Division, and Mr. J. J. Chappelle, of Victoria Division, were present fur the City. One new can- didate was initiated. The ceremony Of la- itiation was performed ina way that re- flected credit on the W. P. and the Divi- Sion, ** Under good of the order” some very line temperance recitations were ren- dered. ‘The visitors, in the course of their remarks, made reference tothe loss sus- tained by the cause of temperance during the year, inthe death of Donald Lamont, Esq. The members were enjoined to con- tinue in the good work of the Order, to move steadily forward, uutil the grand ulti- matum, Prohibition, wil have become #0 aia vine set. | i ) Sent for a coach to | when the coach arrived pending an enquiry to be held on Tuesday. SPEGQIAL DEspaToHES To Tae EXAMINnKr, Mysterious Death. Joun, N. B., March 16. _ City Marshal Sharp died suddenly on | Saturday under circumstances which Coro- ner Berryman considers requires an investi- gatton ~The story goes that while passing * house kept by one Mary Ann O’Brien Sharp was taken suddenly weak, and he went in and asked for a glass of water. After the woman gave him the water she take him home, but he was unfit to be Dr. Berryman arrived shortly nothing. After the d ‘ctor's arrival Sharp's appearance, it is said, indicated slight symptoms of poison: | ing, but the doctor will not say anything St. removed i aeons Quebec Parliament. + al (QUEBEC, March 16. la the House on Friday there was an- | other debate on the $10,000 grant to Tor- onto University, objection being taken to | the vote on the ground that the University | | did not nced money, and that it ought in- | stead to be devoted to the purposes of ele- mentary education. The resolutions, | however, were concurred in by a vote} oe of 28 to 19 | WInnireG, March 16, lt is now considered probable that the | local legislature will not discuss the bill for | } . ef . the abolition of the Chinese tax exemption | this session. Labor Conference. Bern, March 16. i er . | The Berlin International Conference ~ ? 2 ‘ . . . formally opened Saturday in Prince Bis-! mark's palace. The opening ceremony was more in the nature of a social than an / 2 = : a official gathering. Many preliminary | matters were disposed of. Baron Von Berlehsch, Prussian Minister of Commerce, | welcomed the delegates to the German |! capital in the name of the Emperor, and was elected President of the Conference, with Herr Magdenburg, Under Secretary of | Commerce, as Vice President. The de-| liberations will be carried on behind closed | doors. Strict secrecy has been enjoined | upon the delegates touching the debstes | and all other proceedings, Against the Declaration. Vienna, March 16. | The newspapers and statesmen indig-| nantly protest against the recent declara- | tion of the bishops that the Catholic; Church have unlimited sway over the whole system of public education. The official | organg point out that it means the submis- sion «f the State to the Church, which they declare to be impussible. a ee The Dock Laborers Strike. Liverroot, March 16. The dock laborers on strike here have assumed such #& menacing attitude that orders have been issued for troops to be held in readiness to suppress any demon- stration that may occur. The government have ordered the closing of all inns. Twelve thousand Nottinghamshire miners have joined the strikers for an advance of wages. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 17.—-10 a. m. Fresh or strong north winds and west winds; generally fair; snow flurries in some localities; lower temperature. A Dangerous Joke. A few mouths ago a person hardly dared say they had La Giippe for fear of ridicule. And now that one half of our populati->n have had it, the other half are in mortal terror fur fear ey too will have it. We cannot wonder ; y no epidemic scourge has ever visited this country aod left sueh a trail of death and sor- row behiad. The best loved members of families from state circles down to the hum-! blest station in life have gone. It has been the relapses and after dangers trom La Grippe that have been so appalling. The death rate in many larger cities has ex- ceeded 100 a week from the “grip” alone ; and the end is not yet. Physicians are learn- } ing to fear, (much more than the epidemic! itself), the serious and fatal extension | of the inflammation downward to the throat and bronchial tubes, causing croupous and catarrhal pneumonio, true sequences of the malady; which terminate in death or produce severe laryngitis bronchitis, asthma and a form of catarrh which contributes largely to chronic disease of the ear, nose and throat, causing loss of hearing smell and taste. Those physicians who have been most successful | with the epidemic say the surest treatment has been with tonic and anodyne remedies. The me licines most relied upon have been Quinine, Antipyrine, Salicilate of Soda, John- son's Anodyne Liniment, ete. A prominert: Boston paper announced in January last th. t more persons had successfully used the last named medicine than all the others combined. That seems reasonable, for the effects from La Giippe cause severe inflammation, and ic is @ | well-known fact that for nearly eighty years no remedy has taken the place of Johnson's Anodyne Liniment fer every form of inflam mation, internal or external. Therein lies its great yalue as a household anodyne, namely, the fact chat is and can be used more inter- nally than any other way. At any rae it one has any symptoms of the ait-r-tangers of the “‘giip” we advise them to get a bottle of the anodyne at once, or send to the sole manu- | facturers, 1. 8S. Jobnsoz & Co., Boston, Mass., | for fall particulars which they send free, and which may save you a big doctor's bill. " | Christie's Soda Biscuit, (the best made in Canada) only 10 cents a pound at Beer & Gotl's. marl7 2i Winslow’s | Apvice 70 Morners.—Mrs. Soothing Syrup should always be used | when children are cutting tecth. It re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces | natura! quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as | ** bright as a button.” It is very pleasant | to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- | iates the bowels and is the best known | remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising f rom teething or other causes. rere cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wiuslow’s Suothing Syrup, and take no uther kind. Mwrl | Vocal Solo —* Remember, Boy, / Street, in London, to John Pitcairn & Seas, \ PiTRIGN'S Dh » < )' | 1825. 3 era. 1890. | a ag) . ry | r VHE ANNIVERSARY OF IRELAND'S | iv PATRON ‘SAINT will be celebrated | } ' ae Musical Entertainment iid I na bebe LY CUM, | pnts». eerie Monday Evening, March 17th. PROGRAMME. PART L MN esi oe Mr. McCourt. Piano Duet —** Gaiete De Coeur”... Smith Messrs. Taunton and Foster. Song—‘‘ I’m Proud i’m an Irishman’s Son”. Mr. McNally. Vocal Duet—** Drink to Me Only”. .Geo, Fox Mr. Foster and Master Anderson. Violin Solo. Master James Hyndman. Vocal Solo—“The Lighthouse Keeper”.. Molloy Mr. H. A. Tanton. MARC ee en ee Khue Mrs, Doyle. sities, othe, gE REO Or ay ES Mrs, Strickland. Vocal Duet—“ Drift My Bark”......Kucken Messrs. McDougall and McNally. PART 11 You're Pe iit is. Ctastec, Scanlan Master Henry Anderson. Pa Ess Sec tckionk ic dt ies 5. Miss Nellie Lawson, Vocal Solo—** Madeline”... .., deegi W hite Miss Tillie Brown, Cornet Solo—Irish Airs.................... per. 0, F, Vocal Solo—‘* Come Back to Erin’ Mrs. James Byrne. Fletcher. ’, .-Claribel Piano Sclo—‘* Marche Hongroise ”. . Kowalaké Miss Benvit. Song (by request) —‘‘The Irish Exile”.. Mitchell Mr. H. A. Tanton. Violin Solo—‘‘ The Harp of Tara”... Miss May McDonald. Male Quartette—‘*The Soldier’s Pare: CT iid 04 emesis annis-eiaeseeee ae Elson Messrs. Leigh, Stair, Foster and Tanton; HERBERT A. TANTON, Director. . Watts Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 50 cents Doors open at 7.15; Concert at 8 o'clock, sharp pat—mch14 for From Liverpoo!, &. B., Charlottetown Direct, 4 : Cia THE FAST-SAILING BARQUE SKOLDWHIOEN, --—WILL SAIL—— From Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT Ist APRIL NEXT. For Freight and other particulars apply in Liverpool to William Bullen, 51 South John = 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, or here to PEAKE BROS. & C8. Charlottetown, March 13, 1899—tf From Liverpool, G. B., for Charlotietewn Direct, Cn The Al Fast Sailing Barquentine WA, ——WILL SAJL—— From Liverpool for Charlottetown ——-IN THE—— EARLY PART OF APRIL NEXT. For Freight and other particulars apply to William Bullen, 51 South John Street, Liver- pool, or here to WH, RICHARDS, Bideford, Lot 12. Ch’town, March 14, 1890—3i eod SALT! SALT! SALT! 500 BUSHELS OF TURK’S ISLAND | lo SALT, in Store. For sale by -PEAKL BROS. & CU. nnguibd—tt —— "MONDAY, MARCH 17. They Will March 1890. en BARGA em AIST DD Without a Doubt. (x fist. A Lot of Boys’ Suits---usual price $1.00, SE 20 and $4.30, cleared out at 50c. a Suit. : iid. now Si cpap. ebrl. A Lot of Men’s A Lot of Boys’ Suits--usual price $2.a5, Felt Hats for 4@c.. usual price $1.00, $180 and $2.00. 4th. HOc.. your choice A Job Lot of Prints--usua! price 9c. and for 6e. 6th. Dress Cloth--usual price 15c., now 1@e. No Game of Bluff about this Sale--we will do it. Ef you want a Nobby Hat, why we ean suit you. PROWSE B29S., Lek Charlottetown, February 28, 1890—eod NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT. | In re Estate af Ritchie Bros. & Co, NO E is hereby given that George L William Ritchie and John Andrew Ritchie, of Charlottetown, wholesale grocers and Commission Merchants, dving business heretofore under the sty'e and tirm of Riichie Bros. & Co , have, by deed dated 7th March, instant, essigned all their real estate, stock- in-trade, goods and chattels, book-debts and credits, to the undersigned in trest for their creditors, AND all persons indebted to the said assignors are hereby notified that pay- ment of the several amounts cwiog by them is to be made to the undersigned assignees, thei: attorney or agent, as they alone have power to give receipts for the same. ‘Lhe Lrust Deed is at the office of F. W. L. Moore, Sclicitor, Charlottetown, and is open for inspection and execution by a!l creditors of the assiguors. Dated tuis 8th day of March, A. D. 1890. W. A. WEEKs, )\ L, L. BEER, J March 8, 1890—dly lw wkly 2i. FOR SALE. 7. Sloop-rigged Yacht ‘* CLARIBEL,” suitable for a river packet or fishing smack, about 10 tons. Has good accommo- dation, a crack sailer and good sea boat. To be seen at Montague. Will be sold low for cash. Apply to MACDONALD BROS, & CO. Montague, March 13, 1890—dy li wy 3i WANTS, LOST, FOUND & WAN rED IMMEvIATELY —A Nurse. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE PEAKE, tf—mchl7 Assignees, N ONE Y.—Loans made on real estate. Terms j\ { reasonible. Apply to F. W. L. Moore, Sulicitor, London Huuse Block mch'7—dy 2aw wky 3w 37; ANTEHD.—A Gir! for general housework, % Apply at this office, dw tf~mehi7 rs SALE.—A few dozen Erown Leghorn (pure) Eggs for setting—50 cents per duzer.— kK. A. BEER. mchli j IR SALE —Two Singer Sewing Machines ;or Shoemakers’ use, ove nesriy pew, Wil be sald cheap. Apply to JoHN HiGGINS, over KR. K Just’s Shue Siere, Queen square. if-mcb'7 JR SALE OR TO LET.—The residence oj tne Rev J. V. Jost, pleasant’y situaied on Kuston Street, near Schoo! Street, contuinin; seven roots besides kitchen and servan’s bed- room 3; alse siabvle aud outhouses, connected wiil main vuilding by covered way. For further par- tivulars apply to R. K. Jost, Queen ~quare, Chariottetswn. pat eod tf{-mech!i7 MO LET.—A Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, now occupied by Mr. Williston Brown. Possession given ise April.—WItLIAM SMITH. mchl5—sat wed W ANTEW.—A House containing seven or sight _Trooms. Possession required latrer par. of April. Apply at this office. tf—mchl ‘oO LET.—The Dwelling House sitnate on Grea’ George Street, at present occupied by C. Macneill. Possession given Ist april. Apply to C. B. MACNEILL, tf—mebl4 WANTED —A Servant. Apply to Mrs. C. B. MAC - KILL, Great George Sireet. mchi4 -tf OST,—in the neighborhood of King Square, on Tuesday last. a Red Purse. containing a sinill som of money and a receipt with the owner's name thereon. Finder will be suitabls rewa'ded on leaving same at THE #XAMINER office. 2i pd—mehl4 W ANTED.—Ry a young man, a situation in a store or office. Eight years’ «xperience in the grocery business. Good reference. Address **Clerk,” care «.f EXAMINER oftice, tf—mechi3 ro LET.—A first-rate Cottage cn Sidney Street, containing six rooms aud pantry. Posses- sion given on rd April. Apply to W. W. WELL- NER. mchi3 por SALE.—100 loads Kindliag Wood. Prices Jow, Apply to JuSEPH ManaAk, Cumberland Street. lw—mchld WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework Apply at this office. tf--mch10 WANTED.—Two smart boys to act as news ag nts on the trains. Those resing at Souris, Georgetown or Summerside preferred. Apply at once by letter or im person, with refer- ences, to Railway News Agency, Charla'tetown, - P. &. L. 3i pd—mchld ; AJ ANTED,—By a boy aged seventeen a situ- VW ation in a private family. Best ot references Knquire at THE KXAMINEK cilice, [inen7—3i pd Wy ase —Young man with seme business experie ce preferred, as clerk, and 'o be Address, with par- Lmch7 given. generally u« ful in store. ticulars, A. B., City. a TANTED.—A cook or a housesnmaid—Aopply \ to Mrs, Watson, Queen St. {men tf WASteD— A Mam tv work vn afore App’ a oftics. inched iv\ (x) rag be Pe Bes B FRFUL GHEAP Wi QUEEN STREET. Wholesale Stock of Furniture. +) Chairs, Bedsteads, Lounges, Bedroom and Par- lor Sets, Tables, Hall Stands, &e. ov-wevinnnclfiatdbelidiaaliia LJ AVING an extensive 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. Charlottetown, March 14, 1890-—dy 2aw wky — ~ eS —— Ceeeensnentnneenemstinemens FLOUR! Fld 0 W* HAVE SEVERAL HUNDRED BARRELS OF FLOUR on hand that we want to turn into Cash in the next two months, and with that end in view we guarantee to sell as cheap, if not cheaper, than anyone else in the trade. We warrant every barrel of Flour we sell, and if it does not turn out as we say we will gladly take it back and refund you your money. We keep all the favorite brands on hand, such as “ MATCHLESS,” the best Family Flour in the market, “KENT,” well known as a very str ng and lasty Flour, “ESTEY,” for fine Pastry use, “UGILVIE’S HUNGARIAN PATENT,” Flours made, * CHOICE FAMILY,” made at the Charlottetown Roller Mills, “DIAMOND,” a good cheap Family Flour, and other well-known brands. one of the strongest Flour delivered at Railway Station or any part of the City free of charge. See our prices before buying elsewhere. BH LER & GORE, Queen and King Square Storts. Y | To OFFICIAL COUNT IS MADE, and the Returning Ch’town, March 10, 1890—dy wky Tt = SGRUTI Oilicers have declared it as the unanimous verdict of the People that the place to secure Bargains in Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Caps, is at DD. A. BROUCEH’S. Ts make room for ihe largest and finest stock of goods ever handied by us, which will bezin to arrive svon for the coming Spring Season, we offer the balance of WINTER GOODS at prices that withers competition. Remnants of Odds and Ends at prices to suit you. Db. A, BRUCE, Queen Street, Ch'town, Feb. 18, 1890—eud & why ee ee mrt NT 8 RRR ett mettanmeeE eaten teesetaCeees NS | ee eee i . L ‘ FE PEL SE TT ee ee ee