wall A <i Red: eet teem “ ~ sae at + , rrvgy wy iy “ rae DATEY EXAMINER. z v* Local and Other Items. | PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | DIED. Suddenly, of heart disease, this morning, allies a = - 7 ste Munn, aged 19 years, wife of William H, y dramatized SPECIAL Despatoues vo ‘fue EXamMrxer, | —_ : Oh, Father, Thou hast taken lo-monkow Nicur.—The 01 d Oi iNT ‘\ Pl bu A Mil N : | This bud so young and fair ; anata OC 4. ik u HK From all earth’s woes and troubles, : \nd all earth’s daily care, 00} ae ical Ledee meets te To dwell with Thee forever, : There is no suffering there. i ats ‘ 5 ~ | SU {Funeral from her late residence, Queen ‘ ~ oes M . juare, on Wednesday, at 2.30 p. m., to i i pital—as ' —— pe a Selat Cemetery. } ‘ sag M AL LREA tore for thos > Orfawa, March 3 At the residence of Mr. D. Walsh, Corn 4 ; LA Mr: . wall, on Sunday evening, March 3rd, after a v . whi ' wrtow's ng jon relative to the lingering illness, Elizabeth Smith, aged 24 > Jesuits hgtates® Bil} excites supreme dis- | years. , or ” - - * rye = ’ : : pst . : r =, lai a. gu t among his colleagues on the Opposi {Funeral will be at St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, ba I in St, Dunstan sthedral. | tion. benches. . It appears that he is guided | where Mass will be cele brated, at ten o’cloc k — e Da ' a; ,i” ely by his own interests. - He intended | to-morrow (Tue ows }forenoon. Friends and ‘vege allot oe = K | to bring upetle aubjeet‘on Friday of last | acquaintances respectfally-invited to attend. | P , : : k had 1 | week on the motion.to go into committee At her residence, Hope River, on Tuesday, of sapply, but yiel litte td the representa- 29th January, after a short illness, which she Bene on titeenanl en ee | tions , of his friends placed 4 notice on the | bore wv ith patience and resignation to the Victoria Division. No. 4 s evening, Visit- | CTT Paper whith is s likely not to be reach- | - ivine will, Mary Anu Kelly, in the 57th year ing brethren invited led this session and ¢ poaeeally prevents | her age. May her soul rest in peace. ' ia | bringing forward the question in another U. 5. papers please copy. Osrrvarr.—We re gret to hear of the death manner. His insincerity is very evident. | of Mr. Warren L. Wellner, which took place The extradition Bill of Mr. Weldon, of at ten o'clock yeste rday morning. 7 Albert, excites more interest than any pub- | e - lic measure introduced by a private mem- STREET CLEANING.--It is about time that | ber for many years. All classes concur it work was commenced upon the streets. They | would be a good thing ;if the bill pass, and Department OF Pusiic Works, — are at present in a filthy condition. Canada get rid of the colony of United February 21, 1889. ° States boodlers. Efforts are besng TENDERS will be received st Rexvawary.—Some little excitement caused by a runaway horse ‘ > oh . Street this afternoon. was on Richmond No damage e , Hergor Fain N Do not fail to make such arrangements as will enable you to at- tend the Orchestral Concert to-morrow even il o “ UNUSUAI here has been very little snow n tne country this winter and the farmers fear that th hay crop the coming season will be iggi + Masons tc.—Regular nminication of Vie toria Lodge, No. 2, A. F. & A. M.. this even ing, at 8 lock, sharp. iting brethren & ways we.come, > Room PaAprer. Che large ind handsome stock of room paper at the Diamond Bookstor: will be cleared out at ten per cent liscount ou the present low pri es ee Mrs. Jones hasn't a grey hair in her head and is over | she looks as young as her da ter. lhe secret of it is, that she uses omy Hall's H i R new Hat Fountrarn.—Now that the water works are in order,we would like to see action taken on the procuring of mental fountain for © ah orpa if8eD Suuare ‘ snevity.—The collapse of a youth who was pres nted with a fi rim is thus referred to by & contemporary Boy, Gun, Joy, Fu Gun, Bust, Boy, Dust _ Ixy Memoriam.—lhe last number of the Halifax Wesleyan publishes some very pathetic memorial lines, Mrs. Shenton, written by wife of Rey. Job Shenton, in remembrance of Judge Alley’s daughters, Evelyn and Helen. 7s [NaCGURATION,—President Harrison takes chase a of the White House at Washington, D. C., to-day. Ex-President Cleveland re- sumes the practice of law in New York City. On this day, Democratic officials will march forth. > FRATERNAL.—The fraternal visit of St. Lawrence Lodge to W ildey Lodge, I. O. O. I will take place to-morrow (Tuesday) evening A choice programme has been arranged and a most pleasant time is antici- pated at S o clock. - SuBsiIDY.—A petition is being signed in this city asking the Local Government to out a subsidy to the owners of the new steamer 4 which is to take the place of the M. A. running between this port and Halifax and calling at immediate ports. > Starr No Ruixx« To-N1GgHt. Owing to this very mild weather, the directors are sorry to in- form the tic ket holders that there will be no skating to-night. The ice would be destroyed if skated on as it is at present. Another night with the Band wilf be provided. ~_ - Remember that Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has no equal asa specific for colds, coughs, and all affections of the throat and lungs. For nearly half a century it has heen in greater wemand than any o her remedy for pulmon- ary complaints. All druggists have it for sale. ——_@-——_— ~Gn Saturday afternoon a buffalo robe was stolen from the sleigh of a woman gamed McLean, belonging to West River, while her team was standing in front of the residence of a relative of her's on Sydney Rope STOLEN. street. The police have the matter in hand, and are doing their best to find the guilty person, rita sill ia Sr. Parrick’s Day.—Owing toSt. Patrick’s Day falling on Sanday, the members of the Benevolent Irish Society will hold their Annual Concert on the evening of Monday, the I8th inst. Some of the best musical talent has been secured, andthe committee are sparing no pains to make the coming Con- rt the best given for some time. oe Ixorring Races.—A meeting of gentlemen interested in the raising of good stock was held this afterncon, at which a committee con- sisting of Jas. M, Sutherland, J. J. Davies, - iB Ww arburton, James C orears A. N. Large, . Hughes, Capt. Hickey, J. M. Campbell L, Donald McLeod, Dr. Conroy, Dr. 8. K. Jenkins, Neil McLeod, with Dr. J. T. Jenkins Chairman, and{D’OM. Reddin, Jr.; Secretary. It was decided to have a 3-minute race and a free for all, on Saturday next, ice permitting fe for which go purses will be offered. A subscription list was ope ned and $50 sub- scribed by tin gentlemen present. sisal ait ceaelial s CaATALOGUE.—We are in catalogue of farm, issued by Messrs. George the enterprising : and well-known ‘thi scity. The work is highly Messrs. Carter, and also to John Coombs. It is ev ident- that our farmers should ob- seeds they require from respo msible receipt CARTER ; garde n of the illustrated and flowe: Carter & Co., seedsmen of creditable to th the printer, MM: ly vauch better tain the Mt eda, men whom they know, than from de slers | road whom t ¥ v don’t know ; and we hope hear that Messrs. Carter have been well patronized in this as in preceding years. As one of the reasons why th y ate Lhey state sble te offer the best kind of seeds ‘and avoid selling unsuitable ones, that they supply a mind alt meal ts gard ners every yea! with seeds, and bave the heme tit of their knowledge 1d of theirtests of the different kinds. HBe- they have had extensive personal ex- sii¢s, perience of the require monte of our farmers ; | aud claim that as it is al lways best to go to a lawyer for le; gal advice, or toa doc tor when | sick, so when in wabt of seeds it is safest to | | buy of an experienced seedsman who thur- oughly wuderstends his buvtidss. made to induce the Government to afford facilities for the passage of the measure. A decision respecting the fast Atlantic service will likely be reached this week. It is learned positively tha: tho Allans will not tender, and the Andersons are expected to"be the only coi The Government me canal tolls on the St. last season—two cents per bound to Montreal or ports east. tractors. } th Lawrence as hariles Interviewed. Sir ¢ Monrreat, March 2. Sir Charles Pupper arrived this morning at 8.30, and left t minutes later for Octawa. To a correspondent the High Commissioner spoke as follows: ‘‘ Both stories about the cause of my coming to Canada at this time are entirely incorrect. In regard to the first,” Lam to succeed Sir John Macdonald in the Premiership, and that Sir John is to be British Minister to the United States, | hope the day is far iwe nuy that distant when Sir John will cease to be Premier of Canada, and to say, further, positively, that the next British Minister to the United States will not be Sir John Macdonald, .but Sir Julian Paynceforte. Neither is Sir Juhn to resi¢n the4 Yremiersiftp f6r aly ¢ ALSE, nor do [have any intention of: leayipg my present office. The other stofy is. equally uutrue that | amtotake charge of Canadian trade or fishery negotiations at ,Washing- ton. [ may say definitely that neither Great Britain nor the Canadiog -Govern- ment will the initiative in any move- ments of this character.” He said he had come over merely to give evidence’ in the C. P. R. arBitration dnd expected to re- turn to England within two months to re- sume his official duties. Both Sir Charles and Lady Tupper are in excellent health. vi ike a The Atiack on the €. P. R. Montreal, March 3. Speaking of the attack in Friday's Tor- onto Mail, on new legislation asked of the Dominion Parliament in the Canada Pacitic Railway, ex-Presidont VanHorne to-day said that the company was never in a more. comfortable financial position than at present, and had no immediate need of money, but as its principal undertakings were about completed, the directors thought it wise to take steps towards a consolidation of its'obligations and,: simplification of its finances, andto make provision, .for the probable requirements - of the -future. When asked, ‘‘ What have you to say about the insinuations of the Mail that the Gov- ernment might yet have to-take over and work your road?” Mr. Van Horne immediately replied: ‘The Dominion Government is not likely to find itself obliged to work a rail- way, which, for its second year of oper- ation, afforded a profit of nearly $4,000,- 000, aud whose profits are rapidly increas- ing.” The President also said that pass- enger trains would be running between Montreal and St. John, over the Short Line, by the Ldth of May. ——— —_ Rumors of a Cenfilict. Kier, March 3. A rumor is current in naval circles here that a conflict has.taken place in Samoan waters between an American man-of-war and the German corvette Oiga. VY ASHINGTON, March 2. Secretary Bayard said to-night that he had not heard anything of the reported conflict be:ween German and American warships in Samvan waters, and regarded such a conflict as highly improbable. The Popes Birthday, March 3. Yesterday was the seventy-ninth anni- versary of the birth of the Pope. He was in splendid health. Replying to the Car- dinals’ congratulations, he said it was im- possible in the present position of the papacy to perform his duties as head of the church in an independent manner. He complained of the delay in granting ex- equators to Italian Bishops, and said his - Rome, appointments were subject to scrutiny. @ Connor Wi ins. . g DAN Poem ‘00, March 3. the" boat race to-day bat atw een William ’ Cougor, orks djJaecob Gaudaur, of St. Louis, ee a side arfd ‘the Shamplonahip ar ae rich, “over the mile course on the Alameda, was ‘three- O’Connor, in 19 mimutes and 45. seconds. ie bils oo A New Cabinet. Rome, March 38. Signor Crispi has been charged with the formation of a new cabinet. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 4.—-10 a. m. East to north winds; fair, followed by —_ weather and local rains; mot much brary in temtyerature. has decided to reimp« se | ' ton on wheat | 9* the } i Bros. won by | “Wanten EALED > this Department up to Thursday, the 7th of fiarch, 1889, from any person or persons willing to contract for Repairs to. Prince Street Ferry Deck, according to plan and specification to be seen Public Works Oftice, Charlottetown. The names of two good and sutficient securi- ties must ac company eac th Tender. The Department is not bound to accept the lowest or any Tender. Tenders must be marked ‘Tenders for Prince Street Ferry Dock.” JNO. WM. MORRISON, Secretary of Public Works. feb2a ~—dy wky DRESSMAKING. ee ee \ IsS ALICE O'BRIEN, the Fashionable - Dressmaker, begs to notify her friends and the public in general, that she intends visiting New York on or about the first week of March, for the purpose of securing the LATEST FASHIONS for the coming season. Will return about the first of April, of which due notice” will be made. Thanking her numerous customers for their generous patron- age in the past, she willg@ndeavor to merit a continuance of the same in future. Ch’town, Feb. 29, 1889-—dy 4i GUARDIAN Fire Insurance Company, ESTABLISHED 1521. Capital Paid Up, - - £1,000,000 Stg Total Funds, - - - - - - $20,000,000 Fire Risks Accepted at Current Rates, CARVELL BROS., Agents. Ch'town, wee. 25, 1889—-lm 2aw pat WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e Fs SALE. —A pair of young, pure- ex" Brab ma Roanters Apply at this oie 2. meht OUND.—A Railway Ticket. Owner ~ may have it by applying at this office, mch4—2i By a good tenant. State rent required, and when ‘Stafford,” P. O. 4, 5, 7, 9-mché where situated, sossession given. ‘Address ox 438, City. pd 7 WANTED.- OR SALE.—Two Acres of Land, laid dewn for hay or pasture, situated on the Lower St. Peter’s Road, near the Creek. Apply to F. H. BRER. 3i—meh4 NERVANT WANTED. Good wages. Apply h to Mrs. R. K. Jost, Sidney Street (east). mch2—-dy & wky tf pat Hillsborough Street. tf—mch2 . LET. a Sloane on . Apply at this office. WANTED.- -~A Girl | to do general housework. Apply to Mrs. W. W. WELLNER, Prince Btreet. s t t—mch?2 OST. ~On" rhursday evening. heteremn Prince and Queen Streets, a Purse containing a small sum of money in notes and silver. The party who found it will confer a favor by return- ing it to this office, as the owner cannot aftord the loss. 2i—mch2 N ILCH COW FOR SALE.—A choice young a fresh-calved Cow, large size, of Ayrshire and Je rsey breeds, Enquire at this office. mchi—3i “ye SERS WANTED EVERYWHERE at home ortotravel. We wish to employ a rejiabie person in yourcounty totack up adver- tisements and show ecards of Electric Goods. Advertisements to be tacked up everywhere, on trees, fences and turnpikes, in conspicuous pees, in town and country inali parts of the nited States and Canada. Steady employment; wages $2.50 per day; expenses advanced; no talking “required. Local work for all or es of VER the time, Address with stamp, EMory & Co., Managers, 211 Vine St., Cincinnati, O. No at- ention paid to postal cards, 1l0i—febl9 W- AN TED. —A Girl for general work. Apply to Mrs. W. H. Stewart, Cumberland St. mchl—tf WANTED.- .. Girl for general housework in a small family. Good references required. Apply to Mrs. REDDIN, at Mra, Younghusband’s, Fitzroy Street. 3i—mchl W- ANTED IMMEDJATELY.—An experienced Saleswoman. References required.—BEER 2i—mchl Ta" c ICE.—A party from the country is desir- a ous of purchasing the Stock. and good will of an established Hoot and’ Shoe Store ce.trally located in Charlottetown. Address ‘ el. 2 AMINER office, stating cash value of Stock and rentof Store. All communications strictly con- fidential, 2i—fe b28 W ANTED. Apply t feb27—bi ec Gin for general housework. o Mrs, Davip SMaui, Pownal St. Y ~Kor breeding purposes, a good, young Mare, from 3 to 6 years old, to weigh not less (nan 1300 lbs. State price, age. color, weight, breed, ete. Address, J. F. CUN- NINGHAM, Antigonish, N. 8, pd lw—feb23 WW? AN TED,— Fc y Goods Store in the city, soundad, or a Dr n experience: i Milliner. Address “ Mer- i chant,” P. O. Box 328, stating experience and 4i—feb23 wages wanted. CiALESMEN.—We wih a few men to sell our S goods by sample to the wholesale and retail | trade. Largest manufacturers in our line. En- close 2-cent stamp. Wages $3 perday. Perma- nent position. No pv vstalg answered. Mon: y advanced for wages, ore, etc.—CENTEN- NIaL Man’?’s Co., Cincmnati, Ohio. ebvi¢—2m edd en yas. PATON & Cd. | a —{x) will offer TEMPTING BARGAING FINE ia ab From Now until the First of April we Oil Cloths, Mattings, and all Kinds of House Furnishings. Our Magnificent Stock of Brussels, Scotch, Hemps, Velvets, Canadian, Jute, Tapestry, Union, etc., with Rugs, Bordering and Stair Carpet to match, will be cleared out lower than ever before. | 1x) for ae the above at such low prices are :—Iist. We 4 have always made Special Reductions to Cash Customers at this season of the year. Je Our Store is Hoadiews urters for these Goods, and we do not want'one yard of last year’s Carpets to remain over for the coming season ; and we want to still further demonstrate the undisputed fact that OURS is the LEADING CARPRKT HOUSE | ‘JAS. PATON & CO. i Charlottetown and Summerside. February 20, 1889 -eod & wkiy HATS! 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 AM KERICAN HARD AND q SOFT FELT HATS. j As “The Wonderful Cheap Man” has, f.r 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 price down. Come down and see the boys, * PROWSE Beo SIGN OF THE GREAT BIG HAT. and if you forget, the name ask for “The Wonderful Charlottetown, Feb. 18, 1889. as a — 38,000 DOLLARS From 15 to 33; per Cent. Discount. r.% LX} My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, » Silks, Satins, Trimmings, &c., &c. Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Hosiery, Under- clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &c. : Underclothing, W. P. Coats, we., Xe. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, T weeds, Shirtings, le Linen, Towelings, &c. fankets, Quilts, Tab SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed . L. BROWN, Queen Sireet, Opposite Market Square. of. ae February 19, 1889—dy & wky