te a ma ETE apes RR ame Lael alt ba Sa a Was hen meen os 1¥m™ TATT VY Wwanrtrrwp ' ; A PARE BY SAF. MIN}! . ” THURSDAY, KE ‘ ‘ poet . 4 q. Fieve \4\ 5% ‘ 4 ‘~ The Op iti i} t raise 3 , sal | Local and @ther tenis. e RUS LR 4, ae ®t io em | ,. £he Opposition will not raise a formal | i iis rSe PHid N By W NY. | discussion in Parliament on the Parnell | 5 ; lid jee _ — | Commission, but the Nationalists will close- SAND at th IK LO-niwit pcre ice, ' cee . The foreign mail arr about 12 MAtLs ‘ lo cto day —_—<o—— For Hieu LIcENs! Petitions are being cirevlated in Torente mm favo t high license, the fees suggested being Hotels one thousand dollars, saloons twelve hun lred ; shops six indred + a CrerxsHanksS Borrie.—Mr. Gi. M. Harris will deliver bis temperance lecture before the Charlottetown Lodge of . Grand Templars, in their lodge room. this even ing, at 8 o'clock. All the members are re quest l to attend. eit Novices It is expected that the New Bap tis meeting house in Sturgeon will be opened for.divine service on Lord’s Day, the 10th of March. 1889. Preaching at 3 p. m. and at 7 p.m. Ministering brethern and others are cordially invited to attend. <A collection will be taken at each of the services to he!p pay existing liabilities. —J.J. Skinner, pastor. r ‘ > JUMPED THs Track.—A train on the Tees- water branch, on coming into the Mount Forest, Ont., station at two o'clock on Sunday morning, jumped the track and two engines which had been driving it broke loose and ran lor a mile and a quarter, when they stuck in a snow drift. A snow plough with two engines from Teeswater coming along ran into them. All four engines were wrecked. Chenin Trotrisa Caattence.—Newton Lee, of Truro, through the Summerside Journal,offers to match a four-year-old All Right mare against Mr. Benj. Woodside’s stallion _West- lawn, for $100 a side ; and also offers to match a three-year-old All Right stallion against Moss Rose for the same amount. Both races to be mile heats, best three in five te harness. Trot to take place at either Charlottetown or Summerside next month. <- ImpeRIAL Feperation.—An Imperial Fed- eration League Branch was instituted at Kingston, Ont., on§Saturday Vigorous de- nunciations of annexation were made. It was stated by Aiderman W. Roinson that annex ation was nota new subject. forty years ago he attencdled a meeting in the City Hall when annexation was discussed and almost unani- mously approved of. Next day the stars and atripes tioated over the City Hall. siasiailiiailiecal Apex & Faxon, Newspaper Advertising Agents, Nos. 66 and 68 West Third Street, Cincinnati, Ohio, have just issued a very neat Catalogue of the leading American and Can adian newspapers. It is very attractively gotten up, the typogrophical work being above reproach. A very interesting feature of this catalogue is the publication of sample adver- tisement, and instructions to new advertisers as to the best method of making money out of newspaper advertising, from the fact they have written the advertisements and made successful some of the t prominent firms in the United States, This list will be sent free on application. ci ciiillbah cians SHooTtnc AFFRAY The Summerside Jor nai says: Just as we were received the following telegram: ‘‘ For some time past there has been a dispute between Robert Bennet and William Morrisey, of Mill. town, Lot 40, over a piece of woodland. On Monday morning last Bennet felled a tree on this land. Morrisey, with a brother, appear- on the ground and claimed the tree which had just beem cut, whem Bennet drew a_ revolver and fired, the ball taking effect in Morrisey’s breast, but glancing upward and doing no im- mediate harm At letest accounts Bennet had not been arrested, but he is summoned to stand trial on Monday uext, when full par ticulars will be given. Eo The Winter Carnival. oT. JOHN, N. B., Feb. 28. The weather was beautiful to-day, and the whole city was en fete over the Carni- going to press we val. It was a grand success in every re- spect, far surpassing anything the rojectors had dreamed of. About five eudind people were in parade. There were many attractive and brilliant features in it. Manchester, Robertson & Allison, who represented King Carnival, spent over $500 in their display. The car was drawn by twelve horses, driven tandem fashion. There were scores of other beautiful things, the business houses sparing no money or pains to make it a brilliant success. In the evening, 5,000 people sought ad- mission to the Carnival, and many hun- dreds had to be turned away. There were also horse races at Moosepath Park. The Carnival was such a success that probably there will be another next year on a@ more elaborate scale. —» ->-o- — Toronte Tidings, eee Toronto, Feb. 27. One hundred and fifteen settlers left here last night for Manitoba, where they will take up land. The majority are from Essex County. Father Chiniquy is lecturing here against the Jesuits and Roman Catholic Church. A. J. Catanach, a leading lawyer and prominent Liberal, writes to the Globe in favor of Imperial Federation. Twenty-five Protestant lady boarders have left Notre Dame Institute, Bond street. Enquiry has elicited from them the statement that they left om account of the efforts of the nuns to proselytize a young Protestant girl named Dodds. On Sunday night, they allege that the nuns attempted to force the girl to prayers, but, by pre- arrangement, she cried out, and the Pro- testant ladies rushed to her rescue. Through a Bridge. Sr. Gsoroes, Ont., Feb. 27. A Grand Trunk express train went through a bridge here and a large number of persons were killed. Three carloads of people were hurt. — Beffale Herd] Dernorr, Mich., Feb. 27. Dr. Carver's herd of thirty wild buffalo from the plain f Manitoba and the}, Northwest, the last of their race, have ar- rived here on the World’s Fair at Paris. the way to - Weather Sulletin. Toron7o, Feb. 28.—-10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds; fair weather, fol- ‘owed by licht snow; stationary or higher temperature. —_ ><> —---------—_ Twenty to twenty-five per cent. discount on boots aad shoes during the muvath of March at R, K. Jost’s. SPecrAL Despatcues to THR KXAMINER, | ly question the Government regarding the R JUDICIARY. | A RIDICULOUS Orrawa, Feb. 27. } Islanders up here were considerably | amused to-day on reading the Ottawa de- | spatch to last Saturday’s Patriot, wherein Mr. E. J. Hodgson is reported to be here ; urging his claim toa seat on the bench, | supported by Mr. Ferguson, who opposes Mr. Sullivan’s elevation. There is not a spark of truth in the con- coction, which is rendered more* ridiculous by the fact that Mr. Hodgson did not meet Mr. Ferguson, who had left Ottawa before the former had arrived. Not only are no vacancies anticipated on the island bench, probably for many years except by interposition of Providence, but Mr. Hodgson assures me his mission is partly on business with the Department of Marine, and partly on business of his clients, which may yet take him as far as Kingston. The gauziness of the Patriot's {Ottawa special is painful, and its domestic source apparent among those who take an interest in Island matters. There is a good deal of speculation as to what Laird means, first by his attack on the Judges,“and now by assuming their speedy death or resignation. (TORR TRAIT aD. HiT a RTT DOMINION PaRLTAMENT Summary of Proceedings, Orrawa, Feb. 27. the chair at three The Speaker took o'clock. The following biils were introduced and read a first time: An Act incorporating the Winsipeg and Northern Pacific Raiiway; an Act incorporating the Ontario, Manitoba and Western Railway Company, and an Act to extend the provisions of the Extra- dition Act. In answer to Mr. Edgar, Hon. McK. Bowell said the first payment of interest | upon the fitteen million dollars of Canadian Pacilic Railway bonds authorized in 1888, fell due on the first of January. The amount, 8267,500 was all paid by the com- pany, the Government not being called up- on to pay any sum upon the guarantee. ter recess, several private bills were “¢ ti! ne and passed, amongst these t respecting the New Bruns- rd pina - e ee ee cana Prince waward Island ivaliway 4 rmnpany. LJ * - cond on evn a b Aq £i1€ Ficuse went. into committee on Jr. Drowns Dill to prohibit pigeon shooting from traps. Col. Tisdale opposed the bill aud moved that the committee rise without reporting. Carried 68 to 67. NOTES. House adjourned at 10.40 p. m. Another delegation of Ontario struck town to-day, and will remain until after the budget is delivered, circulating petitions among members in favér of in- creasing the duty on flour. A joint committee of both Houses will be appointed to consider the best means of reducing the expenditure incurred in legis- lation. A suggesticn has been made to amalga- mate the Senate and Commons law journal records and translation of departments. Captain Warren, owner of the fishing ves- sel seized at Behring Sea two years ago had to assign, owing to the losses sustained by the outrageous conduct of the United States Government. The Labor Committee terminated its labors to-day and presented two reports to the Government, They will be presented to Parliament next week. millers PARNELL COMMISSION. —_—— The ‘ Times’ " “Withdrawal, oe eee PARNELL ON THE STAND. PiGOTT TO Be EXTRADITED., Opinions of the Press. ~ Lonpon, Feb. 27. In the Parnell Cominission this morning, on the opening of the court, Sir Richard Webster read a statement on the part of the Times announcing complete withdrawal from the enquiry of the evidence relating to Parnell and other letters, and expressing regret of the T’mes that it ever published them. Sir Charles Russelk expressed a desire to investigate the conduct of Houston and the conspiracy behind him. Judge Hannen suggested in reply that Sir Charles place his clients in the witness box and consider what action to take con- cerning Houston. In accordance with this suggestion Mr. Paruell was called asa witness. His ap- pearance in the bgx caused a stir in the crowded court room and every eye was fixed upon him. Mr. Parnell, in quiet but firm tones, denied that the signature ap- pended to the letter of May 15th was his, } } } } ‘ tha whom the body oi tne jnoraia ie Know DY | ] ute ‘ “ be “ ritre i. | In rep! » # general question by Sir ( es Mr. Parnell] announced that all the ? j letters atiriouied to ulm were forgeries ANG ‘declared that those with Hgans name attached were equaliyv spurious. The court thereupon adjourned until Friday to allow the presence of Campbell, Parnell’s Secretary. In the House of Commons to-day, Right Hon. Henry Matthews, Secretary of State for home affairs, stated that the authorities were taking steps to secure the extradition of Pigott from Paris. Mr. Matthews also said he had no inform- ation regar’ing Houston which at present would justify him in preventing Houston from leaving the country. REPORT. | | asSislance given by the authorities to the Times. Lonpon, Feb. 27. ihe Daily Telegraph considers the work of the commission ended. seriously atlect the political situation. The Standard says the Times’ case is | completely overthrown, and the managers of the journal are answerable for a great breach of public duty iu trumping up charges against Parnell. ‘The Times to-day in its leading editorial quotes in full the apology tendered by At- torney-General Webster before the Parnell Commission for the publication of the forged letters, and continues: *t We desire to endorse as appropriate, every word of the foregoing statements. Parnell hav- ing in the witness box stated the letters to be forgeries, we accept in every respect the truth of of the statement and express our regret most fully and sincerely at hav- ing been induced to publish the letters as Parnell’s or use them in evidence against him. ‘This expression of regret includes also the letters falsely attributed to Egan, Davitt and O’Kelly. This withdrawal, of course, refers exclusively to letters obtain- ed from Pigott.” — The Summerside Carnival. ‘Tue Carnival held in the Crystal Rink, Summerside, last evening, was, in the opinion of those present, the most success- ful ever held there. The Rink was beauti- fully ecorated for the occasion, and was well filled with spectators. The costumes were, in many eases, new and costly, and upwards of 160 skaters took part. The Artillery Band furnished excellent music during the evening. Below are the names of the skgters, so far as obtainabie :— LADIES, Miss Brown, Miss Lefurgey Minnie Crabbe—Silver Thaw. Ada Clarke—True Blue. Jessie Clarke—Hope. Florence Beairsto, Winnie Rogers, Sophia Bishop— Mercury. Florence Kelly—Pocohontas. Constance Kelly—-Normandy Peasant. Bertha MecGregor— Mexican Girl. Lizzie Muteh—race Darling. Edith Schurman—Autumn Leaves, F C Warren---Tyrolese Peasant Girl. Winnie Lee—Last Rose of Summer. Frances Brehaut, | Lillie Bourke, Magzie Milligan—Pink of Perfection. Fanuy Myers—Queen Elizabeth. May Kennedy—‘ucen of Hearts. Ida Pentz—Spanish Dancing Girl. Minnie Schurman— Folly. Mrs Wm McKay—-Cashmere Bowderer. Edith Wilson— Marquise of Carrabas. Mrs T B Gi idy Spanish La ly . Starlight. } Angels. \ Angels. Starlight. Agnes Ramsay aa ‘island Freachwomen iiss Green, Miss Wilson—Oddfellow. Bessie Warren—Norwegian Gir). Fannie Sheen—Footlight Favorite. Annie Koughan— Media. Hattie Collett—Spanish Senorita. Nellie Crabbe—Sunflower. Mabel Gillan—Irish Countess. Harriet Jamieson : Minnie Baber, *| Housemaids, Alice Clarke—Lawn Tennis Player. Lillie Graves—Queen of the North. Edna Sinclair—Witch. Viossie Hunt—Italian Peasant. fannah Dawson— Highland Lassie. Celia McDonald—Evergreen. Sadie Clark—Last Rose of Summer. Laura Green—Colleen May. Janie Seaman—Court Lady 14th Century. Hannah Small—-Undine. Miss McKelvie—Belgian Gir]. Miss Muncy— Magician. Ella Schurman—Cree Indian Girl. Mrs Gourlie—Fancy. GENTLEMEN, William A Murphy—A Young Favorite. E HK Hunt—Captain Jinks, Jack Muncy—Cricketer. A E Bennett—Ghost. W H Hogan—Dude. J W Caldwell—Ferrester. Edward Manson—Cricketer. John Andrews—Summerside Ghost. Hf W Stavert—Superanauated Snowshoer. A Caldwell—Go-as- you-please. tred Lefurgey—Roman Soldier. George Carver (Charlottetown) — Side- W heeler. CS Collett—Jesse James. Aster Milligan—Patchy. Chas Farrow—Dynamiter. Willie Jarvis—Snowman. Albro Henry—Punch. John McLeod—Artilleryman. © W C—Old Mogul. B G T—Biuebeard. J A McLeod—No Annexation, Jas Leaman—Roman Soldier. George Green, \ >)... Charles Baker, \ Clowns. John A. McLaren, (Ch’town)—Glengarry. Colin Maciennan—Super-Snowshoer. Gordon Tuplin— Pedestrian, Percy A Palmer—Turkish Officer. Patrick Flaharin— Fireman. Wim Connors—-Sailor. Henry Cuorran—Jockey. James McDonald—Clown, Henry Bernard—Bean. Montague Campbell— Page. Wm Richards, \ Kenneth Matheson, f Jimmy McGuire—Jumping Jack. Leslie Henry—Clown. — Peters—Boot-black. Geo Gould, ) W J Gafiney, J . J E Farquharson,(Ch'town)—Salvage Corps. A MeNeiil, (Ch’town)—Fitz James. AS Steeves, S W Clark, Arthur Burrews--Soudan Hero. H C Wilson--Corrello. John Trainor—Boatswain H M § Brilliant. Plasterers. White Caps. } MeSorley’s Twins. ae, | a | Ei pi | ot t | a 4 | = | ‘ | 9 , The result must | Satins, Trimmings, &ec., Xe. Mantle and Ulster February 19, 1889—dy & wky Cloths, Jackets, SS ee Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, From 15 to 33, per Vent. {x} Velvets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &e. Queen SOFT FELT HATS. price down. Come Cheap Man.” Charlottetown, Feb. 18, 1889. Louis Hunt—Co:amercial Bummer. Albert Saunders—Lieut. Ist Bait. Rifles. | Goodwill Ramsay— Fisherman. Fred Ramsey—English Squire. Wm Clarke—Texan Cowboy. Pope Clarke(Ch’ town) —Marquis of Carrabas Wilson Bishop—Pilgrim. Basil Kelly—Cowboy. After the Carnival, a quadrille party was { held in the Market Hall, which was largely attended and very enjoyable. The special train with the Charlottetown excursionists and the band on board, arrived in town shortly before four o'clock this morning. Telephone Company of P. H. islaud. fEXHE ANNUAL MEETING of the Share- holders of this Company will be held at the Office of Palmer & McLeod, Charlotte- town, on WEDNESDAY, the 13th of March, at 8 o'clock, p. m., for the election of Direc tors and the transaction of general business. BENJ. ROGERS, Secretary. Ch’'town, Feb. 25, 1889—2i AHOME REMEDY. _ PROWSE febl13 Liseount. My Whole Steck of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount fer Cash, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, [tosiery, Under- Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &., Xe. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &e. SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, Street, Opposite Market Square. -F the spring is backward, we are forward ; if the season is late, we are on time with the finest quality, newest style and lowest price in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARD AND As “The Wonderful Cheap Man” has, for the past eight years, taken the lead in this line, we are bound to hold our past reputation, and keep the style up, quality forward, and down and see the boys, and if you forget the name ask for “The Wonderful PROW SH BROS., SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG BAT. Naa ORCHESTRA MR. VINNICOMBE, Assisted by his Pupils and some of the best Vocal and Instrumental Talent of the City, will give one of their Popular Orchestral Concerts) -IN THE— Y.M.C. A. HALL, ——ON--— Tuesday, 5th of March. Particulars will be given shortly. “Magic Healer Salva" IS BECOMING THE James Maioney—Irish Peasant. Artemas Lord—Macbeth, Archy Pentz—French Ambassador. S M Graves—Bohemian Musician. iy Cameron, (Ch’towa)—Salvage Corps. WG Po .sing—Guess What. Douglas Baker—Guess What. Milton Mol'ison—Half-and-Halt. rrady—Fisherman. Alfred McLeod—Roderick Dhu. i Bell, (Ch’town)—Huntsman. GVM _— do —Court Jester. W Matheson, Cowboy. Chas Billingsby— Night and Day. Harry Kennedy—NSailor, wa Huestis \ Athletes WP Rogers j Tack Lea—Knight of the White Eagle. Herbert Fraser—Jockey. John G McKay—Puanch. Art Gould—Negro Girl. W H Perley—Superannuated Snow-shoer. J F Smith—Knight of the Quill, Henry H Gay.—Mexican. Boh < ‘POPULAS OINDMENT _—FOR—— | All Injuries ts Skin of Man or Beast, | CAN BE CURED BY APPLYING THE MAGIC HEALER SALVE. PESTIMONIAL. Mrs. Ross,—I have used your Magic Healer Salve on horseflesh, and found it to wosk like acharm. I heartily recommend it to persons having horses, es heing an excellent remedy for all wounds on those animals. Yours truly, D. L, Hooper. | Gh'town, Fev, 23, 1889-—dy Iw why | half DD entrance of St Two-Siorey 7%. . ¥ } nte 49 f The land ironts runs back 169 fce% for a Double locality for a (Grocery scld at a bargair L<o. IN sae 9 Three (3) Acres of go Heary’s Lime "5, Blake's Farm esi 1 ++ Being quite near tue and Stabie thereon. Soratehes and all Sores On Horses. Sovms and » Sion, and vss ust 4usvu FOR SALE. ©: House and Land. —— ee HE Subscriber offers for sale the Eastern of Town i Hundred, fronting on t No. 80, in the 5tl 04d, Witn Lhe n Street, near the { NINGHAM, Antigonish, . eo ; 5+} ‘TENDERS ' nee | SETJILL be received at the office of the ¥Y Connolly Estate, up to noon on | THURSDAY, the 28th inst., for the imme- | diate completion of Two Stores and Ware- |rooms in the building formerly occupied by | the late Owen Connolly, on Queen Street, in | Charlottetown, according to plan and specifi- cation to be seen at the office of the estate. The Trustees do not bind themselves to | accept the lowest or any Tender. A. & MACDONALD, | W. W. SULLIVAN, ;Trustees. fF. PETERS, : | Ch’town. Feb, 25, 1889—tl 28th WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c OTICEK.—A party from the country is desir- ous of purchasing the Stock and good will of an established Hoot and Shoe Store ceatrally located in Charlottetown. Address “'T.,” EX- AMINER office, stating cath value of Stock and rent of Store. All communications strictly con- | fidential. 2i—febze WANTED at D. A. JANT MAKERS tf—feb26 BRUCE'S. w4 NTED IM MEDIATELY.-—A smart Parcel Boy. Must have good references as to BEER BROs, eb27 } WANTED. A Girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Daviv SMALL, Pownal St. feb27—6i eod ~g “is JANTED.—For breeding purposes, a good, sound, young Mare, from 3 to 6 years old, to weigh not less than 1300 lbs. State price, age. 1| color, weight, breed, ete. Address, J. F. CUN- i i. Se pd lw—feb23 i ' | WW ANTED,—For a Dry Goods Siore in the city, z welli ‘ 5 ga; *" sn experienced Milliner. Address “ Mer> Dwelling Howse). 2 oR tec’ statin experience and Weice wanted si—feb?3 Street n@'C1ALES’.EN.—We wis . few men to sell our \ ; ne j nple tothe wholesale and retail . 7 os Ne | trad i , sanufacturers in our line. En- mat iliy be ute close 2-cent stamp. Wages $5 per day. Perma- t it is in zood ‘a on. No postals answered, Money ’ . “ad . ” «+ , o ‘ lc eorti« no ete CENTEN- 3 and will be | aavanced *o ages, rtising iC, c ; — tity ' ’ *+NLAL MA ; Co., Cinciunati, Ubio. “ febld—2m cod GEORGE ALLE} ih ae ace i ff wry ANTED.—A Canvasser on Commission (either y SOBURBS vy pex)f harlottetown and district. for the ' ' 1\5 ale of Gower’s Stee! Pens, the only makers in { vand, jus ie om spuds Must be intelligent and pushing, and { : e - ' coeee fe C2 t to Sir. Maurice | furnish good references. Address, GOW eR & CO : ler Mi ilpeque R id ilt Q n Sireet, viontreal {feb18 len ipeq ut is well suited for} -- — — ee TR nasture or market |?JW LET.—On or before the Ist May, that new building purposes or, 1 gaiden. feb2} GEORGE ALLEY. Double Tenement House. with Stables at- | tached, on the corner of Hillsborough and Kus Pi a For vermis has ; ; { 7 ; : :