THE DAILY RX tthe re eet Local and Other Ttems: eis ON day to-day, o j } w Ash W edn slay, : : \l. at Croorygetown to-night. Reduced fares ulway - Ox ink at the Stipendiary Magistrate's Cou forenoon - New York has 40 millions worth of church property ex my pt from taxation. ~~ SPECIAL TRA leaves for Summerside to- | da » quarter past one o’clock—-local time. oe * o V Wo , the tive-millionaire New York ' was once a reporter fur a St. Louis | spay ‘ a 1i Gents pearl, shell and leather gard cases at a large discount at W. W., ninisiineiiaiieallis lus hands of an infant child of poor parents at Oshkos \Wis., were frozen while it was sleeping radle > Ir is proposed to erect a statute to the TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. [SpectaL Desparcurs to Tar EX AMINERe] LATSsT DasParudss, Di iu Floods in Australi | ” aio, ' | | ' ABOUT SIXTY LIVES LOST. Slaughter of Negroes. A BA.D WIPES OUT, Vietory for the Government, San Francisco, Feb, An Australian despatch states that about sixty lives were lost by the recent floods. At Brisbane and Queensland the damage to property was enurmous. @ Sawn Francisco, Feb, 22, The Auckland Bell prints a letter from | Earl Kimberlay, which contains an account 99 men f “Lord Iddesleigh in the Central hall House of Commuans. - Mra iN Bbrapy, Secretary of the Irish Land ! , denies that Mr. Parnell is gulf Bright's di - Col (OLDIE, the new Quartermaster Genera Halifax, has instructions to pur- hase Canadian horses for the British army. > AM We Red Bank, N.J., has lone W the same man. At present |} thie spe i yastancy is in Canada. > . -_- ling the balance of tur| exps, { ith overcoata, sleigh robes, and all w y $ at cost. feb5 dy wy ti | - | Cuaries DupLey WARNER says that there | area great many men who van't pay for a paper, but he never saw a man who could not edit one nee eaiaeaied A SEVEN-YEAR-OLD thoroughbred Durham cow | | mei to KE la Hines, of Troy, Mo ‘ gave birth to four fine calves the other day, and then died > and an inv: announces that he has 500 no visible sator [nent are about 800 lawyers in St. Louis, | i ’ found who have apparently means of support. iil : Tue Arabs claim that Eve was created twenty-two years before Adam was, and that lam was sted simply because she was lonesome for some one to talk to. ities {ys eighteen vear old boy shot his sixteen year old sweethear rom jealousy, at St. Louis " nings since. It is time hildrea eithe: Lying with leve, or pis- t vis. one SHORTLY att inigint, arge section of s rock in the Wilbur iron oo: aes, situated on the line of the King embroke rail- way, fell, killing tive men ies Jr is said that informatiou uas been received vy the D nvinion ts ernment that the British | authorities have discarded the Lee-Burton rifle, lately adepted for use in the British ariny oe Tue editor of a western exchange says: The longer we run a newspaper and write about people and events, the mere we realize how utterly im possible it to scratch every man 18 m the spot where it itches tho most. 7? A LIGHTNIN¢ ileulator gave an exhibitio®™ at Lansing, Mich., winning great admiratio™ by. his rapid tiguring He took up a collec- tion and disappeared, and then it was dis- svered that his totals were all wrong ir is believed in official cireles in Ottawa that a mixed commission similar to the one which sat in Halifax in 1872 will be agreed upon for the settlement of the fishery ques- tion and other matters arising out of the dis- pute. — -> MUNKACS3Y’'s great picture, ‘‘Christ before Pilate,” has been purchased by John Wana- maker, of Philadelphia. The price paid, it is said, was considerably over $100,000, proba bly $150,000. Mr. Wanamaker does not get possession of the picture till May. - © Mrs. Outrve CLevetanp Criark died at Springfield, Mass., om the I6th, aged 101 years, 4 months and 21 days. Mrs. Clark's father lived to be 90, and her mother was 104 years and 6 months old when she died. She leave a son 76 years old, a brother 91 years, and a »'ster 97 years old. scl Jepce THomas M. Josern, for several years treasurer of the grand lodge of Odd- fellows of Texas, confesses he is short in his secounts with the grand lodge to the extent ot $23,000. This embraces the entire fund belonging to thelodge. Joseph says he lost the money nearly four years ago in mining speculations - Tue St. John Sun understands that a charge . : | oO. aqduit ery having been preferred against the Rev. D. D. Currie, a new trial was held at Seotchtown, Grand Lake, on the 16th inst., when, after a very full and careful considera- tion of the case, the court found the charge sustained, and declared Mr. Currie suspended until the conference disposes therewith accord- ing to the discipline. ble ie Tus Army Gazette points out that an en- trance to Belgium from- France is quite open, and that it is mistaken to believe that tine roads are covered by Antwerp. The Gazette hopes Count Schmettaw, who has just been appointed military attache . . -) to the German Emperor at Brussels, will press Germany's views on the subject to the Belgium Government. - Aut played out. Don’t know what ails me lately. Can't eat well—-can't sleep well. Can't work, and don't enjoy doing anything. Ain't really sick, LT really ain’t well. Feel all kind o’ n! l out, someway. That is what ; Ly rday If they would Vierce’s golden medical discovery they would soon have uo ocudsion to say it. It purities the blood, tones up the system and ly ig & great anti- fortifies it against discada biliivus remedy as woll, taw eee Apview to Mormers.-- Mrs; Winslow's Soothing Syrup should a! ‘a be used when children are cutting ter It relieves the iit sufferer at once; 1 odaces natural i y the child from ‘pain; | th t little shrub awakes ae “‘bright as a li is very pleasant vo taste. It 80 s the child, softens the gur -, allays all j regulates the bowels, and is the best Known remedy for ther ea, whether arising irem teething or other causes. Twenty-five ents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mes. | Winslow's Southing Syrup, wid take no other kind felt oud of the terrible slaughter of negroes in that district. It appears that a miner stole a young black and in retaliation therefor the negroes killed the miner and wounded his companion The latter, on escaping, secured assisstance an | pursued the blacks, and out of a band of forty of the latter, all but one were shot down. | BERLIN, Feb. 22. The election in this city resulted in favor of all six Government candidates. ——— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, February 22—10 a.m. Light to moderate winds, fair weather, not much change in teraperature. LETTERS TO T HE EDITOR. > “A Farmer's Son” Answered by “A True Liberal.” Srr,—In yesterday's Patriot, ‘*A Far- mer’s Son” makes a great fuss in re Free Trade, and who |oses the 15 cents duty on potatoes‘ As tothe latter, everyone knows who is out by reason of such speci- fie -<duty on potat The same applies to horses also. But what does this prove! If it proves anything, it proves that other countries and other people, tov, are ex port- ing goods and pruducts into Canada at a loss to the producer and gain to our re- venue! This matter works both ways and effects all alike. As tu free trade, I would refer **A Farmer's Son” and all others seeking the truth to read carefully the well considered words of the Hon. Edward Blake, spoken ata mass meeting of the Liberal Party at Quebec on the Ist Febru- ary, inst. ‘They are as follows : **He (Mr. Blake) had repeated that Free Trade was not practicable in Canada, and gave his reasons. He had reaffirmed his statement that there was no possibility of a change in a system of taxation, the necessary effect of which was to give large and ample advantages to the Canadian manufacturer or his competitor abroad, and it was clearer than ever that avery high scale of taxation must be retained, and consequently manufacturers had nothing to fear.”’ In the above honest words of Mr. Blake, spoken advisedly during the present cam- paign, ** 4 Farmer’s Sun,” a farmer him- self, and all others must know that the Free Trade plank has been shattered by the great Liberal leader. That question being settled, it behoves the electors of this Pro- vince, on next Tuesday, to mark their bal- lots for the more progressive and best Party. es. Yours, A True LIBERAL. (Queen's County, Feb. 19, 1887. DIED. Feb. 17th, at Shediac River, of cancer in the stomach, Sarah McKay (furmerly of DeSabie, I’. BE. 1.) aged 35 years, wife of Joon W. Tidd, leav- ing three children with her husband to mourp her loss. On the 17th inst., in the city of Portland, N. B.. aftera lingering illness, Hannah A., aged (2 years, beloved wife of Eiiw, McClarey, ana daugbter of the late Win. Dow, of Sunbury Co. Liverpool Traders. 18X87: SPRIN « ‘ x THE CLIPPER BARQUE “GHEORGHE PEAKE,” 5) Tons Register, ‘(LIPPER BARK “MOSELLE” 509 Vons Register. WILL SAIL FROM AMINER, ; and we are now hard at Feb. 10, 1887. Liverpool for Charlotietown, DIRECT ABOUT Tiik And will carry Goods at through rates, to al points of the Isiand, where the R ulway connects, at very Lowest Rates. The “George Peake” is now at Liverpool. Both vessels huve youd accOimmodation for paseen- wers. | For Freight or Passage, apply in London to Jomun Pircarrn & Sons. 16 Great Wirchester Street, KE. C.; in Liverpool to PiITcaiRn! BROTHERS, 57 South John street, or here to the ! | Ist APRIL, | PEAKE BROS. & CO. Otfowny Feby dst, B8t~w ead ORE AO OT A ote le at ew OBO EE ED oe TRCN I cetera At sae. TUESDAY. a Re a ok FEBRL its LARY_22 Co eee Sine _——- ~~ >a ry a6 9 4 . PLE SUMO Rua. — NW OTITCE. LANG the time the Winter Mail Service will be carried en, via ‘The Capes,” or antil fur- ther notice, a Special Passenger Train will leave Charlottetown for Cape Traverse at & pm, Sundays excepted, returning to Charlottetowa on following days. lnstead of leaving at 8 p. m., on Saturdays, train will leave Charlottetown for Cape Traverse atl? 05a. m., on Mondays, returning same day. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent, l I Railway Office. Ch’town, Feb, 2, 1887. ex pat 8) end why pra 2 wka OD. * Py», : AEE LIR ~ ‘ wakes a ws — : wien ep invenneen , PARKER-HOUSE BAKING-POWDER. se Dee, 8, 1886, To all who Piant or Sow SEEDS. E beg to inform you that we have received via Winter steamers, all one stock of Flower and Vegetable Seads, work testing the vitality ot each variety, aud putting up in packets. ounces and pounds, ready for the busy season. We have All the Best Varieties and Leading Novelties, all true toname and suited to the climate of this Province. No need to send away to foreign firms. Keep your orders for # home institution. Keep the money ou the Island and encourase home indus- tries. Our Catalogue will be ready March Ist, and the Seeds will then be ready as well. By buying from us yon can make a personal selection from an immense stock, large variety. best quality, tested Seeds at moderate prices, and get them when you bry thew, NO DELAYS !—NO RISK !~NO LOSS Further anaouncements from week to week in this paper. GEO, CARTER & CO, SEEDSMEN. Ch'town., Feb, IR, I887—-law & wky FLOUR. 109 Bbls. Matchless, Kent Mills, City Mills, &o., &c., sain eh ania SEER & CGOFP’S. Dec. 8, 1886. (Prone ee 2 CANADA AND WEST INDIES, Tenders for Steamship Lines. ‘TENDERS wiil be received at the Finance De- pariment, Ottawa, up to and including the ist day of May next, from persons or companies, fur the perfurmance of the following steamship ser: ices, viz.:— 1st. a line uf mail steamers sailinz from Halifax to Havana, thence to Kingston, thence to San- tiago ae Caba, tle ce to Canada; and (2nd) a line of mail steamers between Canada anu Porto Rico aniaijacent Islands. ‘Trims to be made by each line fortnightly. Sieamers to be of a sige sufticient to carry 2.000 tons of cargo and to be atle to steam twelve kuote an hour, averaging notless than eleven knois an hour. The con- tract in either case to be fur a period of five years, Tenders wiil be received for the abuve services either separately or together. Tenders tu be marked on the outsi:ie “fenders for Steam- ship Service to West indies.” Ihe Government of Canada do not bind themselves to accept any tender. By command, J. M, COURTNEY’: Deputy Minister of Finance. Finance Department, Ottawa, 7th Feb., 1887—feb19 law til april 30 5 CERTIFIED TO BY “aS 'T, r -_< ‘ DOMINION ANALYST, St. John, TENDERS, CEALFD TENDERS will be received at the \ City Clerk’s vitice up to noon on, TUESDAY, Ist MARCH next,from persons willing to contract for the erec- tion of a brick bui.ding for the use ofthe Fire Department, etc. Pians and Specifications to be seen at Messrs, Phitlips & C iappell, architects, A certified check equal] to five per cent of con- tract must accompany each Tender. The Council do not bind themselves to accep the lowest or any Tender. By order. A. iL Macy uid, UBON, aay Urevk. BARGAINS | - BARGAINS ! Chairs, Tables, Bedsteads, de and in all kinds of Household Furniture, such us Parlor, Dining-room and Bed-raom. a'l kinds Bedsteads, Keds, Matrasses, Villow-, all kinds of Coairs. Lounges, Sofas, Sidebourds, Ch -ffon- iers, Book-cases, Tables, Wasbstands, Sinks, Cradles, Cots, Cribs, &c. PICTURE FRAMES and Picture Frame Moulding—late Styles and Finest Quality—Cheap. Looking Glasses and Mirrors, very low. All kinds of Window Furniture, such as Choua Green blinds and Shades, Cornices, Poles, Kings, Holde's, bands, Chains, Hooks. lers, & c, &LSO—-The Grand-daddy Chairs, Wire Mat- trasses, Children’s Sleighs, Carts and Waggons— cheap, cheap, at JOHN NEWSON'’'S QUEEN SQUARE, (Op. New Post Office.) Jan. 27, 1887—3 mos pat her Canadian Book and Bible Go, H His Hotiness Pope Leo XIII, with his corres- pondence, Catho'ic Dictlonary and a host of vaiu- alle information about Catholicism. A large work, beautituily preyared, well bound, low in price, soli only by subscription. We want Agents in every city, town and country. Address: Maritime Branch Canadian Book and Bible Co., St John, N. B Feb 14, 1887. & B. MACDONALD has removed for two * months (while his own store is undereoing alterations) to the stand adjoining Messrs, Perkin- & Sterns, on the West side of the Market Square, where he will sell off the balance of his stock of Dry Goods, Clothing and Gents Furnish- ings, at prices that are bound to sell them. Don’t fail to call whea shopping. If we have anything to suit, you can buy cheap. Special barzains given in Keady-inade Clothing Overcoats and Suits, A few Men's Fur Coats left—will be sold cheap Splendi . Tew retailing for 25 cents per pound. J. B. MACDONALD. Feb, 5, 1887 —dy wky BUY BEER & GOFF’S TEA, Jan. 22, 1887 Notice of Meeting. ‘HE General Annual Meeting of the Share- hulders of the MERCHANTS BANK OF PRINCE ELV WARD ISLAND, for the election of Directors and receiving a statemen! of the affairs of the Kank, wiil be held at the Banking Oilice, on THUKSDAY, MAKCH 3rpD, at the hceurof ELEVEN o'clock, a. m,. Proxies fur voting must be left with the Cash- ier on or before Tuesday, March Ist, Ly order, F. MITCHELL, Cashier, Feb. 10—tu th sat tl mar 3 HORSESHOEING. —~——— [[AVING secured the services of MR. WIL- LIAM TUCKER, a. native of this Island, who has had nine years’ experience as a Horse- shoer in the United States, I ain prepared to supply a lovg-felt want in this line. Mr. Tucker has reduced horse+hoeing to a science, and is prepared to perform wll classes of work in a conimon-sense and scientific manner. I need not inform the intelligent horseowner that the gait of the horse and condition of the feet must be understood to weight a horse properly and to successfully operate thereon. Numerous patrons already admit the merits of the werk periormed, aud recommend his system of shoring. Cusiomers) can always depend on prompt attention and entire satisfaction. W. J. FRASER. Ch town, Now. 17, 1886, QUEEN IXSURANCE COMPANY per, LIVERPOOL AND LONDON, CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION OF TORONTO, J. DESBRISAY - Agent OFFICE:—BROWN’S BLOCK (over Mer chant’s Bank oj’ Halifax) Market Square, Ch'town, Jan. 31, '87—mo wed & wky 1 mo Sake’, LOSE, FOUND, ae T° LET—The Dwelling House lately occupied by the subseriber, situate on the coruer of Prince and Dorchester Street. Apply to T. C. Robins, febi9—Zaw tf WANTED ~A Clerk who his had several years "Y experience, and whv 19 cap vble of taking charze of one of the bet departments of a dry goods store in tae city, Address: P. O Box No. 26. febid di T° LET—A House on Douglas Street, West, containing 7 rooms. ll in yood repair; pos- session yiven immediately. Aypiy to Jamsgs bradley, Great Georze street. ftebi8 2aw tf T° LET —A House and Outbuildings and 6 Acres of Laud, known as “Maryfield,” situated on Malpeque Road, adioining the premises of Mal- coim aicLeod, E-q. For turther particulars apply to J. GG. Keksataudr at St. Vincent's Ni nor® Bo IK-EKEPER WANTED-—-A _ competent young man; mast be well recommended. Apply by letter to P. O. Box 277. jan 22 To LET-—A House on Stuble and well in yard. Dodd, T? LET—Shop and Tenement on Upper Queen Street, lately occupied by W. W. Kodd. Apply on the premises novi4 tf Pleasant Street, with Apply to William octd | T° LET~—That brick House and Shop on Dor chester street, formerly occupied by Owen ; Connolly; immediate possession given. For ; terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. i inn?! sod | cneereceeneeeseneenyeeenatingemnatenneenenes a ene _ yo LET—Shop and Warehouses lately occupied by Beer & Suus at Head St. Peter’s Bay. Ap- jan? tf | ply on the premises, ssid P - TO LET—That brick House vu Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Hagzard, | Esq.; possession given - el mee For ‘ terms wod particuiars apply bo Owen Connoily, fungi wud tf Blind Rol- i James Paton & Those who have noi : Remember, the time = inspected our Stock of Dry Goods and House se | Furnishings should do so at once. 20: for buying all kinds of House Farnishings will | soon be at hand, and bear in mind we lead in this line. terns, for Spring Trade, the Island. JAMES Successors to : — Our Carpet aad Oileloth Show Room is loaded with nice new pat- from the cheapest Hemp Carpet to the best Velvet Pile. We have the Largest Stock of Carpets and @Oilcloths on Also, a large assortment of Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Gray and White Cottons and Print Cottons, at Lowest Prices for Cash. 20. PATON & CO., W. A. WEEKS & 00., Market Square. Ch'town, Feb. 17, 1887.-—-dy wky Ten Thousand Pounds Extra Quality --T'-:-E-:-A-- at Twenty-five cents per pound at the LONDON HOUSE. Feb, 11—2aw wy 2mos PICTUR A splendid assortment of Send in your Pictures, &c., cription, made to order. Ch’town, Jan. 7, 1886. 30,000 the Largest Stock ever shown in the Province. MARK W rete ee nk aa E MOULDINGS, Wholesale and Retail at Low Prices. — AMERICAN METAL MOULDINGS, direct from the factory of a renowned Chicago maker—Choice and durable. ““™- and have them framed cheap. Plush frames of every des- a DC IGHT «& CO. EEE — i = Sass se | Largely | Remnants | Largely ¢ ! Reduced | . “Reduced SILKS, | ; Prices | sarins, | Prices During | &e, &, &e, | During Stock - | Stock P Clearance Taking. Taking. Prices. | Ch'town, Jan. 31, 1887. BRITISH WA i have decided to whole of my stock o Fancy Dry Goods, commenei cember 15th, 1886, and cortinuing until the whole ts disposed of, at LARGE DISCO REHOUSE 83 = QUEEN STREET. EXTENSIVE CASH SALE | 0 20: close out the ? Staple and ng De- TS FOR CASH.