me en Sp i ‘f Suit, ggt one 20W and Ue semly, gett did — ~<a 77) a* ¥ : yy —~—or ‘thik DAILY EXAMI Local and Other Items. | PREREGRAPHIC NEWS 4UP f J We gh Ice in good , canta pei Spectra, Despatcurs TO THE EXAMINER, — ' Che City Small Debt ) 5 . , terday. i ; on JMINIUN PARLIAMENT ts and shoes at the S Store. tb28 bi - ‘ . * Oueree Fire thousand receiver | SUmMmary of Proceedings. <« for sale wholesale, che p mh4tts o Orrawa, March 5. it is stated that the in the House of Commous to-day, — ag + aetiigeien: | needing I | Sir Richard Cartwright urged that a day ween Halifax and Boston in Ap be tixed for the discussion of the * Rykert . | Scandal.’ After some discussion it was : ee tale eames we. ‘greed th it the matter should be debated H a Sg Seon | on Puesday next. a die Sneed tank Babe! Mr. Charlton introduced a bill to secure 12 ithe better observance of the Lord’s Day. ” | He said the bill was supported by all the . _ | Christian bodies. A similar measure was Wa aa rl a oo | bring passed by legislatures in the United fall ¢ : we wd cae will ‘ Stat a The bill proposed to make the of pote oe we. publication of Sunday newspapers a mis- al . | demeanor, and prohibit unnecessary traffic | le Hirst person buying | pes railways. .* n oak enna : ae | Replying to Mr Amyot, Sir Johf Thomp- S00. wi ive a $4 clock free, | son said the Government in making Queen's U py Wueen Street, Char: |} . sunsel appoiptime nd intended to continue | the form of commissioners hitherto in use. ie | The commissions conferred the right of pro- ee joni Mir Charles | Cedure to which the recipients might be en- \ + hie lecte » on | Utled by law. — North west. from | Mr. Charlton moved a resolution pro- sbove hall, on | posing that w here an election is held in a 10 , at 7.30 p. m. constituency for the Commons, previncial ° lists shali be used, unless the Dominion Restizouche Pioneer| lists have been revised within a year, for unt ission r} i such election. The resolution was i inks liquor and | supported 1y Messrs. Wilson, Pat- very week. He] to rson, Laurier, Jones, and = Bain, ing excursion @ feW] and opposed by Sir John A, Macdonald, | Sir John Thompson and Messra. Colby and a ae - | Sproule. The resolution was declared lost on a a’ | division. Cite Hail on | Me. Davin moved for the appointment of te wil | @ committee to investigate Commissioner s Herchmer ot the N. W. M vunted Police. e \fter recess several private Bills were ad- Da 1 Willoughl | vanced several stage 8. i tee Comnel : House adjourned at 9. ) Ww ng ia lL a a . lowi He was| Trouble in South Africa. i eve ‘ i \ ‘p Z ) LoNnpON, March 5. Despatches from the South African Repub- - | lic say a serious demonstration has been made . | » against the existing government. aA é y of the | mass meeting adopted resolutions denouncing N. B | who ‘“‘sewed wit the Transvaal Government, and after the meet- lt 1 | ing 1 crowd proceeded to the government 5 3 it | buildings and tore down the flag of the Re- was becaust I tblic. St bseq iently the crowd went toa suse where Kruger was receiving a deputa- - } tion and sang “ Rule Britannia.” The rail- { ; \ umn be | ings around the house were lestioyed by the going aud the Transvaal flag hauled down ( | p | sil train | 4a trampled under foot eu One fare | —_____ + ee —_____— Doubtles Master Abraham Lincoln Dead. y sn 2. 3 rrival and depan- | Lonpon, March 5, service, Master Abr tham Lincoln died at 1.10 this = |} morning. The cause of his death was blood Charles Taft, aged | p*isining, arising from a malignant carbuncle 250.000 died in a filthy | on His ielft side, ge, Mass., a few nights ago. | - -_—_— rs. A week ago Weather Bulietin. a-2 " l h developed in oi Va ght of bis death th | Torowrtro, March 6.—10 a. m. i a . : I a aie i — | a to north winds; generally fair, turning | co ier. - id és \ B i lt is stated that | Personal. Leve ane, of St. George le Cacouna, | ja filed an affidavit in the superior Prof. C. F. Fraser, of the Halifax School e aff has twelve children | for the blind, has been asked to be a candi- pcialii sue hundred acres of | date for Aldermanic honors in that city. Queb povernment in} ¢Mr. A, A. Bartlett leaves by Capes route L, ’ celebrated his| to night on a journey to San Francisco and glist year, had seven other return. We wish Mr. Bartlett a pleasant and ‘ profitable trip. - Mr, John A. MeLaren, lately in the employ p ; \ lerstand that | of Messrs. James Paten & Co., has arrived t ( s whose pro- | § ifely at his home ia Scotland. The Stirling perty n the 12th ult., | Journal and Advertiser, of the 14th February, ' i V. Hyndman, Esq., insur- | contains a lengthy account of Mr. MeLaren’s y 94th, the sum of $1,000 t ip across the Atlantic in the Parisian. This 3 it should Mr. John Lawson, formerly of the Patriot { , s was a very heavy | staff, is now editor and proprietor of the being insured for only the | Northfield Jndependent, a weekly paper pub vi only about one-half the | lished at Northfield, Mion. The Independent y | isa neatly printed 4-page journal, and the = number at hand this morning is well filled Nori A meeting of the householders in with interesting reading matter, We wish yO Di of tisk River Road. Loti Mr. Lawson and the Independent the fullest , acheutonen at Gentnar’s | ete , es . : ae ‘ a ae Ria es thesnaate a It is announced from Ottawa that the Duke O. District from Mink River Road | Connaught will leave Bombay on March ene. and Sentner: Cross to Lans- | 13'h on the Peninsula and Oriental steamship . 1 in future said district shall ‘*Kaisar-i-Hind,’ which takes him to Ceylon, 1 as Lansdozne, and eaid | Penang, Singapore, HongKong and thence to tanedowne Cross —James Finley, | Japan as far as Yokohama and on to V an- Other Island papers please copy.] | couver» B,C. On arrival at Ottawa His Roy- 7 al Highness will become the guest of His Ex- 7 | cellency the Governor Gene ral There was a very} _ we on Hillsovrough ice J et | Apvice to Morners.—Mrs. Winslow's “ae ee "EB cone a 2 | Soothing Syrup should always be used lhe posannggg gw segpnlis, “engage | when children are cutting teeth. It re- “ straightaway course. | eves the little sufferer at once; it produces ted. Mr. Traiuor’s horse | Datura! quiet sleep by relieving the child ‘ si d and fifth heats and the | from pain; aud the little cherub awakes as le. Heswi e captured the second | ** bright as a button.” It is very pleasant r. G efourth. All the heats | to taste. It suothes the child, softens the es in some instances the | gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- ning in almost neck and | Jates the bowels and is the best known i securing second position. | remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from - | teething or other causes. Twenty-five peed ai | at +1... | cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs Mie eal ee H Mao 0" Cone | Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no Ce Wa a venck to be offered at suction | ther kind Marl S0dyeodwkyly lo inst. 1s exceedingly good and aa w that Mr. McLean spent neithes troubl Received per St wley.—A choice iot of +x | p ring animais ¢ : tn . Spring [ weeds—sold cheap—McLeod & Me- by y quality. The young stallion, Mi | Kenzie. (m h6 much aciunire DY ‘ is th st ' ol +] ; brood Arrived—Just what you want _in hice “ é; 1 in another column, are in panting. Bargains. McLeod & MecKevzi ‘s im The Hern indo mare 18 & mag: j [moh6 animal, standing 16 hands high, a! Lrul yo and a BUY ish driver She is! snd inspect them before the day of | i é ‘ e — ictal Ax Ungxown City.—The _ following | BOXES TIN PLATES, 14x20. wer was received by Mr. E. W. Taylor, 3 Ke f this city. in reply to an advertisement 4 " din The Keystone, a lead- For sale by r the } weiry trade. rhe HORACE HASZARD. i sinned Mr. Paylor 8 hame March 3 Ow eod ee Westbourne House For Sale Feb. 25th, 1890. ' 4 0 : en ) thro ! ae as " Mi. you fatied FFERS to purcnaase this House are in- | 1 are le nad th a ) q ) vited by the undersigned. If it is not | p umed in t . UY. | odin a short time, offers to rent it for two v cocina years certain, partially furnished, would be oe ee entertaiued. Apply to , first served—Do not watt — PALMER & McLEOD, rink Wo! Net sill force you to gee a or Wy, A RAYDBPN. itty | nei pe THURSDAY, MARCH. 6 1890. Telephone oo of P B. Island, f\HE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- | holders of this Company will be held at the office of Valmer & McLeod, Charlotte- town, on WEDNESDAY, the 12th of March, at 8 o'clock, p. m., for the election of Directors | and the transaction of general business. ROB ANGUS, inch5—2i Manager. NOTICE a e os ANNUAL MEETING of the Society for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals will be held in the Parlor of the Y. M. C. A., on THURSDAY NEXT, 6th inst., at 11 o'clock, a.*m. Members and all interested are requested to attend. By order, GEO. E. HUGHES, Secretary. mch4—2i pd Brick House and Furniture, BY AUCTION. ELDON HOUSE, KENT STREED —- On Monday, March 24, Commencing at 11 o’clock, a. m., We will sell the FURNITURE of the above Room, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Carpets, Window Curtains, Stoves, Crockery- ware, Beds and Bedding, and ali the other belongings to this comfortable and home-like house. will sell THE BUILDING, which is nearly new and built of brick, three stories high, and in good repair, having a southern front of 36 feet on Kent Street (near Prince), and running back 180 feet, with Stables in rear. first-class Boarding House, including Drawing | Also at 12 o'clock, on SAME DAY, we| Paper i PERK! Our Stock of Room Paper for this season’s trade Store, and our new We have the Largest, neings for 1890. (x) & & STERNS. a —(x)}~ sip insiinneinnineiia is now in Pattern Books ready for your inspection. Cheapest and Best Variety on the Island. ENGL/SH ROOM PAPER, SCOTCH ROOM PAPER, Gilt Papers 9 Embossed Papers, AMERICAN ROOM PAPER. Satin Papers, Sanitary Washable Papers, Panel Papers, Dado Papers, Borders, Ceil- ing Decorations, etc. Charlottetown, March 1, 1890—eod The ‘‘ Eldon House” has the reputation of ing house, and enjoys a splendid business as 4 country hotel. and it is situated in the very best locality in the city Wesell the above under instructions from Joseph Wise and James Seaman, Trustees of the will of the late Richard Wise, and will be a positive sale, RAIN OR SHINE. Title perfect. Terms Cash. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, feb28—wky dy eod SEND YOUR ORDERS — ——TO THE—— Amherst Boot & Shoe Mfg, Co., AMHERST, N. S., who are prepared to fill the same at once, giving best discounts. Address as above. mchi—3w 2aw _. M. C. A. Lecture Course. . SECOND LECTURE of the Course will be delivered in the Association Hall on FRIDAY EVENING NEXT, the 7th inst., by REV. DAVID SUTHERLAND. Subject—“A Talk About Scottish Life and Humor.” Lecture to commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, 10 cents. Tickets can be procured from the Secretary or at the door. R. M. BARRATT, mch5—3i Secretary. OLD L ONDONCAFE, JUST OPENED, With all the Delicacies of the Season. BEG TO INFORM THE PUBLIC that I have just opened the above Cafe, and have secured the services of one of the best Cooks in the Proviace, and it is my intention to see that everything will be done to cater to the wants of ali my patrons. Come and try our Cook. JOUN JOY. febS THR WRATHER DORS, —-—-BUT—— Soe 4 so han Do ef RS “A peo oe = Never Varies. janld- being second to none asa comfortable board. | Its stables are wel] patronized, | RUBBER GOODS! j | A complete stock and prices low. PERKINS & STERNS. Ask to see our 27 cent Strictly All-Wool Courtauld’s Crapes, Crape Cloth, Crape Laces, Crape Fringes, Anacosta Serge, French Serge, Charlottetown, February 20, 1890—eod FURNITURE, &c., BY AUCTION. Auction, at his residence, Street, On Monday, March AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., His Household Furniture, Kitchen Furniture. Also, Horse, Cow, Wagon, Sleigh, Har ; ness, etc, Sale positive. No reserve. R. BEAIRSTO, mch3 Auctioneer. NCHR. ‘*CEYLON,” 96 tons, ‘ANNIE E. PAINT,” 81. tons. Both these vessels have up to the present time been engaged in the fishing business, and are well found in Sails, etc. For further particulars and price please apply to febl7 PETER PAINT & SONS, Port Hawkesbury, C. B. ‘ In Stock. ‘ Bars Copper, 14 in. square, 20 20 sets Bedroom Furniture (bankrupt stock). E. H. NORTON & CO. febl18—Bi eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc WANSTED.—A Man to workovaFerm. Apply at this office. mecb5 ANTED.—A Servant Girl in 6 small family WwW Apply at this office. mchd FOr SALE.—A Bell Organ with ten s'ops, nearly new ; can be bought for $89, cost $135. Apply to Jonn A. MCLEAN, Euston Street, near Salvation Army Barracks. lw pd—imebd NMITUATION WANTED, as Seamstress or Dressmaker. Would take work at home. Good buttonhole maker, Boston stviles oi Cut- ting. Apply at this office. 3i pd—mch3 ry\0 LET.—A Dwelling House, corner of Graf- ton apd Weymouth Streets. Possession given about the tst of April. Apply «at the County Court Office to HENRY SMITH. febl7—m w 8 tf T° LET.—A Hecuse on Douglass Street, con- taining four ro mes. Also, @ House on Lower Spring Park Road, having {aur rogms. Rent at jdt posseselod givdu. Apply aga Som vowels BS Ah Striped Crape Cloth, AM instructed by James E. Welsh, Eaq., (who is leaving the Island), to sell by Upper Prince 10th, etc., comprising Drawing Room, Dining Room, Bedroom and SUHUONERS FO RSALE, and Schr. The former will be six years old on March 2st, and the latter tive years old in June next. | French Serge, 24 inches wide. Amazone Serge, French Cashmere, Bradford Cashmere, French ierino, Foule Cloth, Brilliantines, Wool Poplin. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. BANKRUPT FURNITURE! Lower than Auction Prices. (x) An Immense Lot of Bankrupt Furniture for gale at Dazzling Dis- i } j counts. Must be sold at ones. I defy competition. ——_—_———_{x }———_ JOHN NEWSON, South Side Queen Square, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. Charlottetown,’ Jan. 29, 1890 A CHANGE IN BUSINESS. —_—___{x)—_—— HAVE DECIDED TO SELL ALL MY STOCK O and CLOCKS at greatly reduced prices to clear f usual low prices for cash. All goods warranted as repr ger rel, Jewelry repaired and warravted. : E. S. BONNELL, Upper Queer Sireet. Charlottetown, Jun. 2h, 1890—tm Tew F JEWELRY, SILVERWARE rs xty Days Watches at the Watches, Clocks and AGRA GRR RE gig Of INE A ee ea a, cee te eR Mapas A kee hs oP Dr hw i i ‘ ‘ \ . i eS Se ee ee