ttt as GREAT SALE OF BOO we will give the B Liberal - Conservative Candidates. | FOR BELFAST: | i. A. McLean, Esquire, —_——— FOR TIGNISH: Captain Frank Gallant. _At rar Cares. —Crossing both ways to-day, Cho twenty-two bags for Charlottetown ar- rived this afternoon, —_— —@————. Ackoss THz Srrarrs —Capt. J. S. Allen brought a case of embroideries across the Capes last week, for Stanley Bros. Linnx Crass.—Young men are urged to attend the Bible Class this evening, in the Y. M. C. A, paflor at 8 o'clock, diamine PEMPERANCE.—A meeting of the Temper- anco Executive Committee will be held this evening, in McLeod's Hall, at 8 o'clock. o—-@——— Protririox,—Mr. W. L. Cotton will read & paper on ** Prohibition " at the meeting of the Literary and Scientific Institate this even- ing. crenntinegapicviit Lorrery.—The drawing in connection with the Lottery of a horse donated by Mrs.{Hunter tor the benefit of the Charlottetown Hospital, will take place at Kelly's Croes, Lot 29, on St. Patrick's Day, the 17th inst, - -~ To Tue Front.—The Truro fuardian says it is stated that two wealthy citizens of that town are willing to guarantee an indem nity fund of $10,000, in. the event of loss to the town, by a thorough test of the existing liquor legislation wits. Stens oF Sprinc.—The Moncton Times re- ports that on Thursday last a cream-colored buttertiy arrived at the house of a man named Carroll, on the Irishtown Road, where it still ix, alive and smart. ntileendigysnindal A New Deprarture.—The Springhill, N S., ericket club, played a game on skates, on a smal) lake about two miles from the town, afew days ago. The game was witnessed by a large mumber of people and occasioned much mirth. soshiiagilie Iizp rrom His Issurtes.-—-Mr. George Eyvel, @ prominent stenographer and one of the Hansard staff, Ottawa, who a few weeks ago was beaten and robbed, and while lying unconscious on the street was badly frozen, has died from his injuries. —_—~.-_—_—_- ENTERTAINMENT.—-The members of the Benevolent Irish Society, intend giving a Dramatic Entertainment in the Lyceum, on Mareh 17th. The Lyceum Comedy Company, are hard at work preparing for the occasion, and a good time may be expected. -— —_~»— — Time ts Money.—Some of the St. John’s, Nfid., papers contain.a notice of the marriage of Mr. W. H. ©. Edwards, of Boston, and Miss Susan M. Day. .The young man went to St. John's a few weeks ago, on business, and the pair arranged an engagement in two weeks and married in four. seasaiiiailinetin Kittep Waite Covrtise.—An I. C. R. brakeman named Wallace Hartlan, fell — be- tween the cars which he was coupling near the aleep water terminws, Halifax, on the 27th ult., and the wheels of the rear car passed over him, Death was instantaneous. Hart- lan was a young man, and had been in tho railway service some five years, a [NFORMATION Wastep.—On Saturday last, a gentleman of the City, while in a hurry, left aframed picture and case in some place until he would call for it. As he can not recollect the premises at present, he would feel greatly indebted to the party in whose charge it is, if he would drop a postal eard in the Post Office to M. J. D. —_ > aw SmoTHERED.—-Mrs Cousman, daughter of the proprietor of Lakeside Hotel, Forest City, wrapped her baby snugly in warm clothing vd -gtarted tq drive 4 shor) distance, Aftet viving two or three miles she stopped at the Rev. Mr. Buckingham’s to warm. Upon unwrapping her little one she was horrified to find it quite dead. It is supposed that it smothered. — Fredericton Gleaner. ———__-< — Tue Taxes Removen.—For several days past “apt. Knight aud her court martial have beea engaged separating the wheat from the tares in the Salvatiom Army, and as a result of their labo s seventeen lads and lasses have lost their insignia of membership. The Cap- tain says she is determined to “have none but true and faithful soldiers fighting under the banner of the 135th Corps.—Fredericton Re- porter. : enclidiihaneate Jest So.—The Summerside Journal states that ‘Tae Examiver is a peculiar paper.” We admit that Tne Examrver differs from the Journal in at least one respect: THE EXAMINER occasionally contains an _ idea werth considering. ‘That the Journal should lecture Tue EXAMINER on its consistency is in accord with the fitness of things—just what might be expected: the Journal has been everything by turns and nothing long! > Scine tae Tows.—A man named McKay, the owner of three or four tenement houses in Moncton, is said ta be preparing a suit for damages against the town. t appears that the cellars and lower floors of Mr. McKay's buildings have been flooded and families liv- ing in the tenements have been sick all winter and have beeh warned that the premises are dangerous to health. Mr. McKay claims that the flooding is due to the action of the town authorities in closing up certain sewers and decreeing that water must ran up hill. a PeasoxaL.—Hon. John Lefargey, Sanimer- side, is in town to-day. Hon. Alexancer MacKenzie, has arrived in Ottawa. He is in poor health, Mr, Blake,‘ who is now at a watering place near Rome, writes that his health is almost established. Mr. J. T. Mellish arrived home last even- | ing from Halifax, where he had successfully passed the examinations required for admis sion to the Bar. Mr. Mellish studied law for the full term some years ago in the office of Robert Sedgewick, Q. C., the present Deputy Minister of Justice; and his admission a moved for by C. 8. ‘Tington, Q C.,. Prest- dent of the Nove Bcotia Barriatere Society. THE D AILY EXAMINER, - - - . . * » ~~ —e . ‘ -_ teens tt ban . ones * Se o nen a gg lene etn: Sennett eatin tte ee EE alee, me he THU RSDAY, : TS AND SHOES. Our iggest Reductions The Best Yei--20 to 25 per cent. and %% per cent, Discount on Old Stock--GOFF BROS. , Successors to Dorsey, ow + ihe be! ES a - i on ~~. oe Re > ee ee ~~ * mt ve ee et ae Re ~—— * oe : ® . 00 ie. — “er me. a €'ustomers must MARCH 1, 1888. SO alle Amb A, have the Best Bargains, therefore Discount on New Imported Stock, Goff & Co. TELEGRAPH SPecian Dutt deca To Tue bie ation UUMINION PARLIAMENT Debates and Proceedings, Orrawa, Feb. 29. In the Commons to-day, — Mr. Baird, of Queen's, N. B., was pre- sented by Sir John and Hon. Mr. Foster. Sir Richard asked that Wednesday of next week be appropriated to the discussion of his Commercial Union resolutions, and the debate to be continued day by day till finished. Sir John consented, provided the Fishery Commission papers were not ready,as these would take precedence. W. W. Wallace moved for a select com- mittee to inquire into the working of cer- tain ** combines ” existing in Canada. He urged that such ‘‘combines” were of a dangerous character, and that iu the in- interest of morality and commercial free- dom they should be suppressed. Mr. Edgar said the history of the Na- tional Policy had been no protection to manufactures and cheap goods. These combinations of manutacturers raised the prices tu protect themselves. He wished the reselution included the words *‘or manufacturer.” (His suggestion was agreed to). Mr. Edgar then at length denounced the N. P., and contended that the only rem- edy for **combines” was to abolish the present tariff. tection to Canadian industries would only leave Canada open to larger combinations by other countries. He directed attention to the coal oil and salt rings which existed in Canada prior to the N, P. Mr. Lister followed, denouncing the N. P., and advocating its repeal as the sole remedy for existing combinations. Mr. Wallace argued that the present tariff had reduced the price af everything produced in Qanada, and agreed that te committees should enquire intu the com- binations among manufacturers. Mr. Mitchell said that while an anthra- cite coal combination existed the Govern- ment had combined tv compel Montreal to purchase from Nova Scotia three-fourths of coal used. ‘‘Combines” should be destroyed by reducing the maximum of pvotection. The best way was to throw down a'l barriers of trade with the United States. Mr. MacNeil contended that as Canada had no control over American combinations it would be the most gigantic blunder possible, for Canada to accept Mr. Mitchell proposal. After remarks by Mr. motion passed and a appointed. BRITISH PARLIAMENT The Procedure Rules. os Monterief, the committee was Lonpon, Feb. 29. The discussion ca the Procedure Rules was resumed in the Commons to- day. A rule proposed by W. H. Smith, the Government leader, empowering the Speaker or Chairman at his discretion to take a vote of the House by the simple rising of members was taken up, debated and adopted, 206 to 93. French Affairs. Panis, Feb. 29. The debate on the Foreign Budget began in the Chamber of Deputies to-day. The Marquis Debretuil reviewed the situation in Europe caused by the triple alliance, and said France must wish the Czar to re- main the arbitrator of peace. France must seize every opportunity to show him sym- pathy, and make him understand, without exaggerated demonstrations, that the French are strong but discreet friends. He hoped the relations with England and Italy would become more friendly. Reminion Aljiance. Monrreat, Feb. 29. The Executive Committee of the Quebec branch of the Dominion Alliance have de- cided to ask for an amendment to the liquor license law which vill make all per- sons uncer twenty-one years of age minors, ‘instead of sixteen years as at present. The Labor Commission. Montrea., Feb. 29. The Labor Commission closed its sittings here to-day and will commence taking evi- dence in Quebec to-morrow. Afterwards and St. John, about six weeks. N. B., returning here in Avalanches. ee ‘ Mapnzip, Feb. 29. Several avalanches have oceurred in the province of Oviedo, destroying a railway ridge and a number of houses. Eleven persons were killed at Pajarea. —— eg i Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 1—-10 a.m. Northwest and west winds, fair, continue cold weather. EmBrorvertes, all widths, very cheap at Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. ,’ mar 1 2i, . Swiss Bmbroi me just received at otoyhy Sicok tiwa's Block, wu's pias 121, Mr. Guillet showed that to abolish pro- | they-will proceedjto Halifax, Sydney, C. B., Martina Coady, violation ‘Canada Temper- ance Act, first. offence, $50 or one month's imprisonment. Annie Corbett, violation Canada Temper- ance Act, first offence, $50 or one mouth’s im prisonment. Annie Corbett, violation Canada Temper- ‘ance Act, second offence, $100 or two months’ , imprisonment. Une other Scott Act case was dismissed and eleven adjourned, the majority for judgment. <= Taken for 2 Murderer. |A YOUNG VERMONTER’S EXPERIENCE ON HIS | ARRIVAL IN LONDON, | A mild mannered and altogether inoffen- jsive-looking young man from Vermont crossed the ocean on the City of Chicago and arrived in London on the 23rd Febru- ary. He got off thetrain from Liverpool at Eusten Square Station and drove off toa hotelin a hansom. Just as he was engaging a room two men, whom he remembered having seen. watching him closely at the Prince's landing-stage, Liver- pool, stepped up to him and demanded to know who he was. The young mau got angry and told them that he was an Ameri- can here on a pleasure trip, and that it was jnone of their business who he was. The men told him they were detectives and that jhe bore a striking resemblance to Tascott, j who was wanted for murdering millionaire | Snell in Chicago, and that, unless he could | give a satisfactory account of himself, they | would lug him off to Scotland Yard. The fyoung Vermouterj thoroughly frightened, assured™them that he was not Tascott, and showed them letters of introduction from )} prominent people in Vermont to Minister elps. The detectives went away and the young man jumped iato a cab and hur- ried to the American Legation to find out out what it was all about. While he was talking over old school days with Mr. Charles. P. Phelps, son of the American Minister, the two detectives came in and wanted to know if the letters of introduc- tion were all right. Being assured that they were, the detectives apologised, and by way of atonement, showed the young Vermonter all around Scotland Yard. Singularly enough, the young man did bear a striking resemblance to the description of Tascott cabled there, andthe detectives were ‘amply jones in following them as they did. The instance only goes to show how closely every man who crosses the Atlantic is watched, and how thorough is the sys- tem of communication between the police vf the two nations. —_—__~.>.—__—_—_ The Irish in America. Mr. Gladstone, in an article in the last ‘isstie of the Contemporary Review, makes another appeal io the Conservative Party. He says the Home Rule question is.one on which both parties can co-operate. En- larging upon the arguments advanced ina former article, he observes that the vast tribute paid for many years by America to the landlords in Ireland had nat shacked the most sensitive. Yet, for the sums America has contributed recently, she has heen fiercely denounced. Mr. Gladstone thinks that America suffers in her internal politics from the unsettled state of the Irish question, the action of the Irish in America being directed not by American but by Irish motives. —_— —-—_ 20m - INSPECTION invited.—We are clearing out a fine line of Scotch Tweeds, good patterns, ata great discount. White Counterpanes and Quilts ‘slightly sviled very cheap. A large stock of sheetings and Pillow Cottons, splendid value. Print Cottons and Musiins at cost, Call and examine these goods. —JAMES Paton & Co. : pt a SkiagTING and all over embrcideries at Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. mar | 2i, ipa Kirtep Wutre Coastinc.—lhe eleven- year-old-son of Peter McNaughton was killed at New Glasgow N. S., on Saturday by run- ning into a train, while coasting. None of the train men saw the accident. This is a double bereavement, the boy’s mother hav- ing been buried the week before. —— Now , THE TIME to leave your orders at the DIAMOND BOOKSTORE for the best qualities of ROOM PAPER. I have received direct from the factory q full line of samples of BRONZE AND VEL- VET PAPERS, for Wa.ts, Cemres and DecoraTIONs, as it is impossible to keep in stock anything approaching a good assort- ‘ment. By this means you are enabled to make ag good a selection of the choicest styles as if you did so in Montreal, Boston or other chief places. All orders taken will be at once forwarded to the makers, and be received in good season at nett price. a7 CALL EARLY. IN STOCK, 'An extra large stock of the LATEST AND BEST DESIGNS, From FIVE CENTS per Koll Upward:, BEST VALUE IN THE CITY, Remember the place,— DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, Queen Street—Queen Square. | THEO. L. CHAPPELLE. Ch’town. Feb, 27, 1888—5i eod si ARDERS ACCOMMODATED BSfclean's, pilsvorough Street chester an ng. STAPLE DEPARTMENT. ee eee 500 Pkgs. Canadian Manufactures, _ Gingbame, Seersnckers. Denims, Ducks, Lin- ings, Cottonades, Shirtings, tings, Grey Cottons, White Cottons, &c., &c. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. 13 Cases Shapes, Fancy Hate and Bonnets, Laces, Frillings, Trimming Silks, &c., &c, SMITH BROG., GRANVILLE AND DUKE STREETS. Halifax, N.S. Feb 28, 188%. VALUABLE Hed Estate Sal cP cs LANDS Il CHARLOTTETOWN, am instructed by the Honorable Judge Peters to sell at Public Auction, on the premises, Ou Monday, the 26th day of ’ March nexi, AT TWELVE O'CLOCK, NOON, That Valuabie Property lving between the Mal- peque Froad and U pper Queen Street. ‘the Property has been taid of in fouricen Building Lots, some fronting on Queen Street and others on the Maipeque Road, the bale nce fronting; on a new street to be opened between Queen Strect and the go oad. A plan of the prope: Building Lots can be seen at the office of Peters & Peters, Solicitors. Conditions of sale will be made kuown ou day of sale G. M. HABRIS, Auctioneer, Petre 72s & Perens, Solicitors. ; Ch’town, Fev, 2v, 183-—e0d & wky Can Maker's Tools. j*OR SALE, 4 complete set of Can Maker's Tools, all in good order, having bees in use only a few months. Apply to _ HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, Peb. 27, °88—2w eod “BRICKS, FOR SALE BY a SOUTHPORT, LOT 4%. Feb, 27th, 1883—dy lw wky 2i pd e LL persons indebted to the subscriber, A note of hand, book account, or co ome Mie 4 ray Harbos South, are requested to pay said amounty due by them to James Clow, who alone is authorized toe receive sud grant discharges for the same, ‘ HENRY ©. JORDAN. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1887—oct 7 wky | WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce. dia tTajemmee memento WANTED.—A Servant Girl. Good reference price, Apply * a * WEEKS, vof- ner Pow reet an gtcafo qare, mchl-—ti : Sq ° OST. Between Savings Bank Koom and Rail- *s way depoi, a eumaf money. Finder will be ed. Apply at this Office, feb 29, 3i TO LET.—A Cellar on Water Street, suitable =. for storing Potatoes. Apply to LONGwortru & Co. 3i eod—feb23 rewa —-= STRAY ED OR STOLEN.—On Tuesday evening the 7th inst., the subscriber's brown an white Spaniel Dog *‘ Shot,” baving on a bravs coilar with owner's name fhoreon. A suitable reward given tothe P n returning him or giving information which will lead ww his re-3 covery.—A. 3. URQuiaBT, King Square. feb29--dy tiwky li pd OR SALE.—A good English Upright Piano @ F a creat bargain, Ape at this office. febl9-—3i pa * | ee. — ee por SALE.—A first-class Cabinet Organ, 14 combinations, 1% steps, good rubber bellows, stee! coupler attachments; ¢ knee swells, bass and treble coupler, capacity enough for an ordi- nary sized chapel. Price $17,00, Apply at this office. 2i—febz HOUSE WANTED.~ A party wanta to pure age by the lst Mey next a Cottage ina conyve- nient part of the city. Apply at the office of W.-S. Stewart. Solicitor, Newson’s Block, feb29--dy si = PERSONS who baye left bair to be made up with Migs Boiey (lately deceased); ere re- quested to cali for the same at once,—-Mra. B. Comes rte corns ¢ Qluaca anit King Streets, e ~-Ob BON oe WARTED.— Position. 9s Accountant or Clerk desired by a young man. who has had some expérience in + (..neral Store. Good retcren ss, Address “‘G. |. G.,” care of EXAMINER office. feb27--+4i~ pa WaANnteED.—A young man to act as News Agent. Must well recommended. Apply at ofes to R. R. News Agency, Chaflotte- town, P. E. |. Si pd—feb2 WANTED —Ry the Ist May, a flouss with four or five Gam‘ortabie rooms, centrally located. Apply te” D. KR. i,” 0. Bax 587, City. ; teb24 -SABNH.—Jf- possibie by private esle, my House # iture. If not-disposed of by Ist April, wit he saxi ublic Auction. Par- ties buyins Farn:tere gan let the ifouse, which 8 well tinishea @ a oo py etsepa‘ate’ 7. Jitu, @ few soar Ff x Breagd- Loa te Boivin wre] Gua, aud a ¥'sh- ing Cu &t.—-Ugas. J. . kyducr St-cei (East.) at 4 «*t—feb23 WAN TED.—A smal, property 4a aiile or.cwo out of towa), having on Ta fefailing spring ¢f, water. Tfortharic be asc furnish to “OC. B.,* P.O, Box 33, ' or this fice, o RSALM.-70 acres Freehold don, Belfast: ¢bont 20 ucres under tion, reriaiuder wavered wiih o's: hard ani soft weod; good spring nivg through. of $s aang yer: Near churches, milis apa shipe BP OOP Ero wky 2i 2w—mchl See <A ee eee — a —_ an mae : | tenet erat ge- apni apohan etpineneemenenlinnsdlite-avcmenae-pateanelinaedinanom mass cr eat Pie page “4 — a x Stipendiary M 's © J IC NEWS,| Supentiory Magistrate's Court 1888, SPRING. 1888, a Thomas Prowse, larceny from dental rooms | inches ithiuisd of Dr. Bagnall, one month's imprisonment. Alice Connolly, violation of Canada Tem: | how Ready for Shipment. perance Act, second offence, $100 ov two 9 5 moaths’ imprisonment. Heavy All-Wool Pants a Specialty. _—— —-9—-—_-———— KNIT SHIRTS, ALL STYLES. «We 30: ALL AT AWAY DOWN PRIC&S. GEO. E. FULL, SIGN OF THE LION, QUEEN STREE. Ch'town, Feb. 18, 1888. —————-— OO + oo ("2 LAST SPECIAL OFFERS brought hundreds of extra J customers to our Store, and in order to still keep up the supply of Bargains, we have prepared a new list, and ask yoa to read every item. As only a few DOLMANS, REDINGOTES and SACQUIS remain, we will, in order to make a clean sweep, offer them at ridiculously low prices—so now is your chance. In FANCY ULSTERS and SACQUE CLGTUHS, you can have your choive at large discounts, and in TWEEDS our values are of the very best. Our DRESS GOODS trade has been very large this season, owing to the excellent value we have been giving; but onr new reduced prices we expect to cause a genuine rush, Remember, our Stock is Fresh, and we are offering the most Fashionable Trimmings at Large Discounts, «and you only need gee them to find just what will suit you. We are to the front with a Choice Stock of HAMBURG IDERIES and INSERTIONS, CASH’S FRILLINGS GEORGE =H STEWART, |rpGINGS of all kinds, and a Stock of WHITE COTTONS — the best value we have ever offered. It Pays to buy your Dry Goods and Millinery at BEER BROS. ~ ron BEER & GOFF'S. Charlottetowu, Feb. 10, 1888.—eod & w Headgvarters for Staple and Faney Groceries. We Have Now on Hand a Very Large Stock of { CANNED GOODS, in Peaches, Pine Apple, Corn, Tomatoes, French Peas, Sardines, Salmon, Lobster, Corned Beef, Dried Beef, Ox Tongue, Cured Tongue, Pea Soup, &c., &c LEA & PERRINS’ WORCESTER SAUCE, Tomato Sauce, Harvey's Sance, Mu:hreom Cateup, Yorkshire Relish, Mangoe Chutney, Capers, Ess, Anchovies, China Say Ulives, Curry Powder, Salad Oil, French Mustard, &e., &c. CROSSE & BLACKWELL’S MIXED PICKLES, Chow Chow, Onions, Piccalilli and Pickled Walnuts. KEILLER'S MARMALADE, JAMS and JELLIES of all kinds. POTTED HAM, Devillled Ham, Potted Tongue, LIEBEG’S EXT, MEAT, Fluid Beef, fe All Fresh, Good Stock. BHEHR+ GOFF FE, Queen and King Squares’ Stores, Veb. 9, 1886-—eaw & wky —————e Siemendaes Knock Down in Prices for OW is the time te get pa as we have a large stoek on hand sad we want to make _ reom for our apeleg stock. Ladies” Gold Watches from $15, upwards. Ladies’ Silver Watches from &, upwards. Gents’ Silver Watches from $12, upwards. . — = ‘Chains from 40cta, upwards. Scarf Pins from Qeta, upwards. Watch Chains from 40cts, upwards. Nickle W from $5, upwards. Collar Buttons from Seta, upwards. New Style in from 25cts, apwarde. |i Puttons from Q0cts, ‘abeiagie. Ear from 30cts, upwards. _ Up ; Lockets from 25cts, upwards. Ladies’ Colored Gold Reta from $15, upwards, ' corte Gord Rings foots $2, upwards. iavtier’ Gold Band Rings from $1, upwards. |Siiverware at a Lig diseornt. Pizisn Gold Rings érom $i, upwards. Spectacies from 26eta, upwards. Ladies’ Set Rings from $2, upwards. Eyeglavecs from S0¢eta, upwarie, aot saree! ae ” cae Nickle Clocks from $1.75, apwar:is. g eckie r 504, ; , wr rad 1 ea'Thimbies from 35cts, upwards, American Waluut Clocks, from v.50, upw and a lot of other guods, cl rthan has ever been sold belure. Repairing attended to--Watches, Cloke and Jewelry. G. G. JURY, WATCMAKER & JREWELLER, NORTH SIDK .UESN SQUARE, (Opposite Post Offied, Chews Fo mE es 4 , Feb 7 Tae —wew dy & wy Fiannel Shirts, Linders, &c.. ANOTHER LIST. Ae! Soutien eee, septrsenes te oe Ba sah ne cae sae aah 2 ARE gaa umtteaR te ao ypc aeettnts 3 7