Local and Other Ttems. | pyyy GRAPHIC \ i ei sPATOUES TO Tue EXamMInerR DATLY EXAMINE wos boon Soins” DOMINION PARLIAMENT fl innellettes, new veilings, new towelings, new lawns, new muslins, new ribbons.--Harris *& Stewart, London House. mh20 4i rvesh doughnuts at Stewart’s Bakery this iim bossed Panel Papers, Dado Papers, Borders, Ceil- eo a A ERE TRL ome a a ED, <A a 2. one aD me ast R. : om THURSDAY, MARCH 20, 18980. Wy 8. Local Ne otices. | = New spring goods opening to-day. New aper Hangings for 1890, Sencniasisienrinsa ON ceileeitlile taal & & STERNS. ee —(x)—--— sii Our Stock of Room Paper for this season’s trade is now m Pattern Books ready for your inspection. We have the Largest, Cheapest and Best Variety on the Island. AMERICAN ROOM PAPER Papers, Satin Papers, Sanitary A complete stock and prices iow. PERKINS & STERNS. H evening. Also, cream pies. - . ‘ } Saas ah hielo : A Startler—an eye opener—Come and see | ; { Pi ‘Ss a *r seme — ave T Ce OS dvertisement ee seven cases of new boots and shoes opened for import ce reat, a. . the first tim 1 i ye Wi i - e, and which we will sell at in- e Sumimar -rocee Ot ool : ; ; , | ) ol i roc eedings, voice prices, Come early in the day so as to : f Halifax Gas Light avoid the rnsh.—Goff Bros. . A - NE ot 0 een . : ° yy i 1 ‘ thalf-yearly dividend of 3 Look over Goff Bros. advertisement hey ‘ siete iia. Orrawa, March 19. are offering special inducements before stock 4 the 7 6 remorts that u the House of Commons ti ‘day Mr. taking. —Goff Bros, . will visit Moncton on the 18th | ‘ n moved for a return re specting the No sign of dull times at Goff Bros. People | wiber liaits granted by the Government |®¢ ‘king advantage of the great reduction | es ince the first of March, 1885. = good value in boots and shoes at Goff | . . }" ) .’ : : aro | ANT RATLWAY \ new railway from Vaylor’s bill re Specting the importation on . } yl peg Via tie ron country isi ' lien labor was read i Second time, on ah Grip preventative —Keep the feet dry | g ' ad as ne 4 ‘a 3 hone 3 ‘1 ed ania ; sion, it being understood that the . ours by buying a pair of rubber boots at | - : aid not th eby admit its °j I le ™ 7 X y adi principle, Po . : : a ¢ } ” \ bo ned P tr Wea-| | s thus referred to a Spe cial committee N : lothing. —If vou want a new suit that | * (01 c 9 ae oui hew suwdendes teal | _ Committee | will fit well and wear well, go to J. B. Mac- al i , : report upon the operation of the! donald’s : saultinvg i : i wncis Mi i bettad. 9 ; . ” _ clauses which have given rise to the bill and | - * to suggest the best means for removing a — Zi A Bio Trov The FF , says that a these Causes, was it at New London recently {r. Casgrain’s bill to provide a further E. NGLISH ROOM é Af ES -“T : 204 inches in length, girted ta to secure the independence of Parlia- 3 li? i weighed 4 ibs. ieut, was read a second time and referred ienete e Committee of Privileges and Elec- SCO ; = WW LATTER i ly $ to t ‘ 3 be uty ' ers of the successtu [r. Charlton moved the second reading tea I tine A ip Na s)) j t ? bill ¢ | : : - ve ‘elegraphic Match 1ot last 1@ Dill to prevent the Government from \ a yeo arriv i — i I leneing elections by means ot erants for § dl . means of geant mn, Charlottetown - . i ; Ex $8 a | works. Sir John Macdonald ne UG sen, ar 0 g 0 ’ LLIN ! cx LDee Says > bill uw :9rm inant t ‘ "or — of Meaiaaed ion ta 1 was an insult to the Government, | ilaiccliabaaiiiamiads G c i re p ‘ val 48 Mi . and ‘irs ‘ os } j i f j Rethetiatd, Nhe flawre ia tha Chocneneen {and utterly nonsensical. He moved the| mitt apers, : ; 1X mont } {he House divided] T pehoning dada: tae on,schinmnion te itiiten ay which wae eat |4mported Seed Wheat.) Washal : ‘ : . = On: BA as as Yacie . ns JOURN S MOUOD, WHICH Was Carried by | € ce ca r as la ale é apers, vy — Ve leare from the J 108 to Gl. House adjourned at. 10.35. a : . . a7 : SS kee ae oe : ae Denies bill « oi } eine Yr De > .6 Ts > . tha : + Lyn lection : im a Se nge bill was read a net na tline | \UR wheat buyer i: : ‘ ns ' co atuions, c fc. edi et singe lof the rebuilding | in the Senate this afternoon, and referred | d ae neat buyer in Ontario writes us as at tae (jraee Cathedral, amounted to close | to t banking committee on a vote of 32 to | 4 follows, under date of 27th February ;— ‘ Ss) nm "2 thohie Cinearwat . + +) : } ul 3 a /: . One Catholic nservative (McMillan)! 1 trust there will be no tronble over clean ad os eee toate ae ikl votec ior the bill, and twe Protestant Lib- Pras t. If your farmers complain it will be Lnnu ! iny ; , r rt he : } - . » q - } Wo inc * hair rau ave 4 oo \ Wemen'a (hele Aemneiatinn etl bei” ( daythorne and Lewin) voted against | OY going ou of their way. I have _sold Seed Charlottetown, March 1, 1890—eod . ss a + B : W heat for m my, many years. Itis not pos- . , } . ‘ ; 6&6 weiit rise - . i ee a a sera a ee d March, in ee ; j ihe privileges and elections ment Parlor of the Y. M. C. A., at 3 p. m1. Miss M. C. Davies, Sec’y. rhe -day to consider the Rykert matter. > be something in 1t but your wheat is ” ; ‘ ‘ . "iCé 3 » a< ‘ > a} ‘ : [t was agreed that Rykert should have |< eaned three times after be ing bought, and Ir COMES Hicu.—One citizen of August . | wi , ae aie ; ; committee | ible to deliver wheat pure and simple—there nesses and documents ready by Friday, you can depend upon its being far akead in cleanliness of any sold in these parts at any ET Ses Sn —_——S eee e., called another a “jackass avout twe re he next etlb rill > he ; : rs sa i ~ fal ates “or been *y aa : Soa ceedaniaaes am ‘ . ar oe > wane. Quality ~ See BO NAME.” } ppointed to investigate aes ever since, and the other day, when / the charges against Sir Fred. Middleton and! _, This buyer, one of the most reliable men in finally s ttled, it had cost each litigant over | Hoyter Reed met this afternoon. Lister | C@neda, has now on the way and in store $i,: . ies for mulated the charges ay sinst Middlet nm | oe net et The Annapolis N. S., Specta | briefly as i tlows : That ce rtain furs belong: | 2,600 bush. White Russian Wheat, tor says: A lady in town presented a d is 10 to Bremner were by samen of eee 500 “ White Fife, week with asmall golden butterfly It has | <en possession of, and subsequently by] . “ ‘ also bee ep wrted to us thata lilac bush in! 01 r of Reed sent to the ‘onde meses. | 300 Red Fife, fro liss A. Rngygles’ house has buds | ford, who had two bales addressed to Mid-|!! rcleaned 48 stated above, and put up in nearly opened cut Idivton, one to Bedson, one to Reed, and | 2 bushel bags. First shipment daily expect- i S TRA ’ “ a Paton & shipped by boat to Winnipeg. It ed. Samples and prices on application. oe a J oe eae he further charged that the furs Write for our Illustrated Seed Catalogue stablis it artistically painted and tinted {“"" re my matoone ae TOE PO Alay preparatory to opening up their stock of |*PPropriated by Middleton. Bedson ap-| GEO. CARTER & CO. renin spring and summe ro0ds Messrs. G iffney | propriate d the pool table. The horses were Socliamen aud Crosby are doing the work. en from the sé ttlers at Batoche. Mec-} mch20 Charlottetown, P. E. | R\Ga Tw N T y T om | Donald, of Battleford, gave evidence. He : i W @ Hf U ARDRED AND FEIETEEN PATFERNS Om Parstixe.—The Sammerside Farmer | said he saw those boxes addressed to Mid- | ¢ . ” A ° says: A very correct, lite-size crayon drawing |dieton. He valued Bremner’s furs at six ff Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P., has been on ex-/ thousand dollars. He had given the in-| ix] hibition at the show on of os H. A./ formation to Lister. The committee de- | T . . ° Comption for the past few days. e learn WU | cided tosummon a lot of witnesses from W ad il t ; 5 is _ wo k of Mias Ha a Nags soup eye (the Northwest before the next meeting, Ce eee. ee eee en eran € cor ia y ENV 5) your inspection and and reiiects immense credit pou the young ’ 2 ‘ ° e » ape | ae From Liverpool, 6. B., for comparison, and we consider it a pleasure ~ ; i TIATA ~ to me Fey oy iy A ~*~ pag Cj P I ti af ‘ Di A Cenrenartan.—The St. John Gazett by +, 4 ii UT LG HRAPiOvetownh rect. t } k ° 0 akon Cate, eh | ede ky 0 snow you our stock of new Swiss Em- with her daughter, Mrs. Catherine Higg- ; ; ins, at Marysville, will, if she lives, | geet eo broideries. shortly complete her 101st birthday. 3 rf 2 iy e 8 She is hale and hearty, can read without Ke ny gr 548 Sill ny glasses, and walk without a cane. She isa|+ UtLN . buy pp (x) native of Bandon, County Cork, Ireland, and } 2 bids fair to see several more years. a Evicipte MatrrrmoniaL Catcres.-—The fol- lowing is from the matrimonial column of the A terrific northeast gale, with blinding New York World: | snow, came on suddenly this morniog. <A To ladies willing to morrv, we will intro. | di zen schooners were outside, bound south, duce the following: Merchant, 34, worth $75,-| and fears are entertained for their safety, 000; Hebrew doctor, 50, worth $40,000; broker, |as it became very thick so suddenly that 33, worth $100,000; Oatholic it would be very difficult to find their way worth $29,000; manufactur, 48, = »* |} over the shoals to an anchorage. et as Conasset, Mass., Mar. 19. 000; German mercbant, 39, lecturer, 28. worth, $56,000; banker, 53, worth $75,000; tull written desc: ‘Lhe storm here was the most severe of gent with terms, 20c. each the winter, it commenced snowing at 9 Sth avenue. o'clock this morning and continued with increasing severity ever since. The storm shows no signs of abatement. CHATHAM, Mass., March 19. are > merchant, 62, worth $125 iptions of the above Wellman, 338. . > E.ecrric Street Rattway.—The Moncton Times says : Notice is giver that application will be made to the legislature at its present incorporating a company session for an act Failure in New York. for the purpuse of constructing and operating me an electric street railway in the town and New York, March 19. parish of Moneton. Responsi jle parties are The well-known house of John F Plum- moving In this enterprise. Some a Dh mer & Co. made an assignment to-day to EGOS Shree radrrny Cuasees Was Soweees =%Y | Jeremiah P. Marphy, cashier and .book- New York parties, bat they did not], . tow ‘th tl nek 'med. Gan wers | Keeper, giving a preference of $2,000 to yroceed with ne ork ant er powers | .. ‘ ; «di ' : a | Evarts, Choate & Beamen. The liabilities 1ave i SEU. . ¥¢ " - -— lare said to be $100,000 Murphy says the Nomin- GoiInc To THe Docs.—The accompanying | assets are about the same amount. advertisement from a Bruoklyn daily, taken ally the firm did business of over $35,000, - in connection with the large attendsnce at 1.000 a year, and was the largest commission New Y ork s recent deg show, would seem to house in the business. S lend a ff truth to the saying that every ak tN acticin alll body ao * in to the do 5 . , — > . s y =) ’ _ . a » Bu . » . . BoaRD WANTED—OoN THE HiLL—ia private inrestricted Reciprocity fami 7. r > 7 > | : > ‘ if two smill doze, two adults, a boy 16, a i table from suited, ft rooms, fora family cousisting Wiuynirec, March 19. | In the local legislature, yesterday, At- ‘torney-General Martin gave notice that he PERMANENT, would introduce a reso!ution to petition A permanent dog, particularly a | parliament, praying that steps we taken to dog, and one that requires a first class table, | secure unrestricted reciprocity with the is a freak that should commend itself to the! girl 12, who require a first class Apri! lLand wiil be permanent i » B x 8, KE igi ott ‘e. ein al! muscum managers. mepeom ee | al - ai ‘ Presenration.—On the 17th inst. (St. | Phe New Chancellor. » - 2 go ee st . Ve i a Patric Jay) the Irish Conservatives in| k's Day) the Irist , Berwin, March 19. the City of Ortawa -represented by : 3 e ators Smith and Howlan, Messrs. McNeill General Von Caprive, commander of ae and Burns, M. P.’s, and P. Baskerville, jtenth army corps, has been appointed Tepresenting the eity of Ottawa—present x4 | chancellor of | the empire, to secceed te Lady Macdonald with a magnolia vase | marck. over eight feet in height. The presentation | = was made by Senator Howlan, who said Yeather iSuiietin. the vift was intended for herself, and not) —— for her husband, as: all token of the! Toronto. March 20.—10 a. m. 1usDand, as a sma toke io *steom in which she was held, aad also in| Fresh or strong winds, shifting to west. return for the kindness and _ hospitatity | erly, clearing, preceded by snow, Which she had bestowed on the Irishmen | or many years. Lady Macdonald replied | that she received this token with the same | Warm heartedness with which it had been | é . +% ‘ | — ; ies ; mn 7 ' ‘ tendered t» her. In her devotion to her} At his father's residence, Euston St., on = h wn a oi ‘ | 20th iost., Wilfred Poland, aged 2 years anc 4 sband, She sald, whicl they had been j is montha, 202 of Joba Melee. ‘‘ Suffer oe apeak of, she han tens NO little children to come unto Me, and forbid would do for one Wiese! ine not, for of such is the Kingdom of great and oniy desire is the conservation | ieee.” and protection of the interests of the Do- | (funeral to People’s Cemetery to-morrow munion, which we loved so well. j; at half-past two.) At Pisquid. on the 13th inst., after a briet ‘Hiness, Donald Gillis, in the 89th year of his we A large rtege accompanied his "St. Audrews on Saturday last, iem mass was celebrated. » requ ait +4 > ————---—- DIED. Mors than she ee ai - : « ‘ +he rush to the bank: upt sale at ( olf Bros. SNlcontinues. Everyone is delighted with lhe be gains they cet 4 : : coisitas lremains to . ; > ' ; iunerat ; atisfaction-—The Boots anda . ; Dominion Boot ana Univer el & , babbers bought at the ; | where @ So.em i Hi , Sten daaee a Rev. J. H. Gillis, sen of the deceased, wa celebrant, and Revs. P. A. McElmeel and J. McDonald acted as deacon and sub-deacon + | Monsignor McDonald was also oe in ~ , | sanctuar abs n anc “By Price. Our advice is to buy ouly the best sanctuary and pronounced oe Mey ond cheapest at the UVominiva Boot & Skce also perfor med the services @ Bw Sho “tore. Got ere. A COnNMOn sa’ lag ist now ~After all it d. ck 6 | . : lees no } to buy old shop worn boots a THE FAST-SAILING BARQUE SKOLDMOEN, —— Wikis SbTlie- From Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT Ist APRIL NEXT. Charlottetown, March 8, 1890—eod STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. Por Freight and other particulars apply in Liverpool to William Bullen, 51 South John Street ; in London, to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, or here to PEAKE BROS. & CO. WANTS, LOST, FOUND de! O LET.—Storg on Queen Street, next door to Miller Bros. Apply to A. WHITES, mchl9—3aw tf Charlottetown, March 13, 1890—tf Be wv sinialiponveinae ial ia s iyo pair of light brown Kid Gloves, one button, size 84. Finder wili please leave saime at this office. mchi9 @ A BARGAIN! ————— YW s.T.—The House lately occupied a aoe MO those w r¢ a comfortable liam Mitchell, Ksq., next to Dr. Taylor's. | ) - sats ho want a comfortable home, we | Doasession given immediately. Apply at the have for sale one of the best and most] Wish Market. 3i eod—mch18 comfortable private residences in the city, een entree and situated in the most desirable locality ; HEAP BOARD FOR GENTLE VEN.—Good huilt for private use, heated by hot water, locality, near Post Office. Apply at hx- good grounds and stables. Cost over $8,000 ; | AMENER office. lw cod—mehts for sale now at half price, asthe owner ‘8; ~ chen oe as vies ¥ " ih a i : my ‘ j ht VME ATH ere ) > : } leaving the Island. : $1,000 cash ; ANTED IMMEWIATEL A Nurse. “oot >. ; > , Terms, $1,000 cash ; references required. Apply to MRS, GEORGE balance in yearly payments. PEAKE. tf—mchi7 EK. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. ONEY. --Loans made on veal estate. Ternis reasonable. Apply to F. W. L. Moors, Solicitor, London House Block mch!7—dy 2aw wky 3w mechl17—Gi eod PE. ISLAND RAILWAY. YEALED TENDERS, addressed to the ‘ undersigned, and endorsed ‘‘ Tender for Steam Coal,” -will be received until MON- DAY, 3lst inst., inclusive, for the supply of ANTED.—-A Gir? for general housework. Apply at this office. dw tf—mehl17 OR SALE.—A few dozen Brown Leghorn (pure) Eggs for setting—S0 cents per dozen, — kK, H. BEER. mchi7 rs SALE —Two Singer Sewing Machines cor Shoemakers’ use, one nesriy new, Wiil be Apply to JOHN HIGGINS, over R, k. tf-mch'7 | Six Thousand Twe fundred (6,266) | 2, pe eng Yons of the Sest Fresh Mined | Jos.’s shoe Store, Queen square. Round Steam Coal, fer Loco- motive use, OR SALE OR TO LET.—The residence of tne Rev. J. V. Jost, pleasantly situated on Kuston Street, near School Street, containing mm : , seven rooms besides kitchen anc servant's bed- Tenders to state the price per ton of 2,240] oom; also stable and outhouses, connected witb lbs., delivered as follows :— main building by covered way. For further par- ticulars apply to R. K. JosT, Queen Square, ‘ =~ oT , t ym. t eod tf—mehi7 Cee I Boe is oe cee ons .2,950 Tons. Chasie a eer oe ~ af Dae . se : j Summerside ssecennk Handbes uae 2,400 « ~| TO LET.—A Dwelling House on Hillsborough | Georgetown ....-e-. eee eee eee eee 400 Street, now occupied by Mr. Williston Brown. | NN i gn baa bi a ee a. ° Possession given 18¢ April.— WILLIAM SMITH. Cee DUNN os ood Gein ss _ mchl5—sat wed j At least one-quarter of the whole quantity required at each of the above mentioned Sta- tions to be delivered on or before the 30th day . of June next, and delivery of the whole to be TO LET.—The Dwelling House situate on Great completed on or before the first day of; George Street, at present occupied by C. B. October, 1890. | Macneill. Possession given fst April. Apply to The first pavment will be made in July, ©: B- MACNEILL. tf—mehl4 | and n onthly thereafter. Ten (10) per cent. y TANTED.—A Servant. Apply to Mrs, C. B. } will be retained from each payment until the | MAc SEILL, Great George Sireet. tina] and satisfactory completion of the! mehl4-tf contrect. : o The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Oilfice, Charlottetown, \ March 12, 1890, J WANTED.—A House containing seven or cight | rooms. Possession required latter part of April. Apply at this office. if—mchl4 j i | WANTED.—Ry ayoung man, a situation in | store or office. ' the grocery business. | **Clerk,” care cf EXAMINER office. Good reference. Address tfi-mchi3 | | | : { To LET.—A first-rate Cottage cn Sidney Street, ' containing six rooms and pantry. Posses- sion given on Jrd April. Apply to W. W. W - pat2i NER. meld si ‘ pis oul rest im pears, lever handled by us, I “ ; "S , P Tr _ oT , coming Spring Season, we offer the balance of WINTER Dlank Books. a BEG TO INFORM my Patrons and the Citizens generally that I have secured the services of MR. W. G. GILLESPIE (late of Mr. John Coombs’), until the end of the present month. As Mr. Gillespie’s artistic merits in his line are well known in Charlottetown, I would advise those wanting any- thing in the line of BLANK BOOKS of any descriptioa to Jeave their orders early. Aso --The Binding of Law Books, Magazines, Works of Art, etc., ete. JAS. D. TAYLOR, Bookpinner, Ch’town, March 11, 1899. North Side Qucen Square. THE SGRUTINY | _ Officers have declared it as the unanimous verdict of the People that the place to secure Bargains in Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Caps, is at bp. A. BROUCEH’S. To make room for the largest and finest stock of goods which will begin to arrive soon for the Ts OFFICIAL COUNT IS MADE, and the Returning Kight years’ exverience in‘ GOODS at prices that withers competition. Remnants of Odds and Ends at prices to suit you. D. A. BRUCE, Queen Street, Uh’town, Feb. 16, 1890—eud & wky 2 ee Ee. RS ae me 2 id a a i | : aa ? r aS e Ne e . 7 a i ¢ =~, 5 a