> ae Se p50 ese Local ENTERTAINMENT.-——Lhe Lawn Ter nis © li Entertainment at the Laos eum Tuesda ing, 23rd April. — - a LeorsLative.—There is a prospe | Provincial Legislature will be prorogued & morrow at 12 o'clock. ad Creiksuanks’ Borrie.— The os “Cruikshanks’ Bottle” will be exhibited i McLeod's Hall, on M ondaye vening next. See advertisement. _— ———— Wuo ts He?’—The Guardian says th gentleman of this city has presented to Baptist building committee the very respect ible sum of $100, ——_@-———- Trarric INcreastne.—The Times reports that passenger tratlic over the Buctouche and Moncton railway is increasing rapidly. Tier i: also an increase in the freight business iss oieltabiecsianen Lorrery Tickets Srizep.—The Departinent of Customs at Ottawa been notified by the Collactor of Customs at Galt, Ont., that he has seized several hundred Louisiana State Lottery tickets and destroyed them. -_--~_ —- Rai.—A Win as KILLED ON THE nipeg de- spatch reports that a drunken half-breed named Peters laid down to sleep under a freight car with his head on the rail, and that shortly afterwards the train starte:| up with fatal results, acest lida Lecrure.—R. R. Fitzgerald, Esq , wi'l de- liver a lecture, under the auspices of the Ben- evulent Irish Society, in the Lyceum, on Monday evening, 29th inst. His subject will be ** A Page From Canadian History.” Give him a full house. es aisles EVIDENTLY CARELESS.—While Mr. Thos. Kennedy was burning some old weeds on his premises at Admiral Rock, Colchester Co., N. S., on the 28th March, his house caugiit tire and was burnt tue the ground with all its con tents. Fo insurance. ee CATTLE SHIrMeNT.— Messrs. McLeod and McMillan, of Sianiey idge, are placing some sixty head of splenslid cattle on board the steamer William to-day. The steamer siils for St. Piecre, Miq., and St. John’s, Nfld., at daylight to-morrow morning. ———_g— —— Tue Pork Trape.—The St. John Sun says: P. E. Island pork is now a favorite with bean eaters, and is ia demand at the corner grocer- ies. Halifax has all along shown a preferenco for Island pork, and St. John is now fall into line. Stillthe trade in American pork is something immense. ~ SCARLET Fever.—lIt is ple: from the St. John ing sing to learn scarlet fever, which caused so much alarm for atime both in that city and Portland, is fast disa pp: ar- ing. For the week ending Sunday, only t! cases were reported tothe chairman of the Portiand board of health. Sun that Lee -_ > -— Tur Manrker.—There was a very small at- tendance at the market to-day, and prices were about the same as last quoted. The only new teature noticeable was a dusky damsel! from the Indian settlement, with her hai banged in a style that would make some ot her white aisters turn green with envy. a Dancerovs PLAtrorm.—The attention of the City Surveyor is called tothe dangerous e ndition of the platform at the corner of Mr. R. F. DeBlois’ residence. A prominent citi- zen got a severe fall there last night. Fortu- nately he escaped with a bruised nose and mouth. We would not be surprised if this would mean another law-suit against the city. ee FouNERAL Notice.—The funeral of the late Benjamin Williams took place to Sher wood Cemetery this afternoon. The casket arrived in the regular train from Hunter River at 3.15, whence it was transferred to the ** special” in waiting and taken to the ceme- tery. The large concourse of people that at- the ceremonies honors of the tended testified to the esteem in which deceased was held The were conducted with all Sons of Temperauce. ———_»p_— ProgrRamMe.—The pro Tennis Club's enterta’ ed on Monday next. & ude ** The Broom Brigade,” a readin, socal and instrr- mental music, tableaux vivant, and Howell's amusing farce "entitled, **The Mouse Trap.” Upwards of 300 tickets have already been sold. All who may not have secure 1d tickets are hereby notified that from this date they can be procured at Reddin’s Drug Store. Prices: Reserved seats, 50 cents ; unreserved, 35 cents. fune al tne me for the Lawn | be publish- -_ -—»o---~e Masonic Sotresr.—The members of Victoria Lodge, A. F. & A. M., and their friends held a grand socialin their rooms last evening. The entertainment was presided over by J. W, Morrison, P. D. G. M., and consisted of songs, readings, recitations, etc., after which the substantials were presented and enjoyed by all present. Among those who honorea the soiree with their presence were Hon. John Yeo, G. M., Hon. T. H. Haviland, Mayor, several members of the Legislature, and prominent Masons from town and conn- try. A large number of ladies representing the beauty and fashion of Masons wives and bairns graced also the occasion. ‘ieededlineaslied More than a quarter of a centurv of practi- cal experience as Seedsmen, Nurserymen and Market Gardeners, offering for sale only those seeds, trees and plants they would have no hesitation in planting themselves, and the fact that they are stil] mm, and will continue the buSiness, and to be found in the Charlotte- town Market at their Horticuitural Stalls, Nos. 23, 24, 25 and 26, as well as at home, has given the public contidence in Gay & Son, and in the future, as in the past, they willetady to merit a continuance of the trust reposed in them. Look out for our advertisement in a week or two. Send for price list of our seeds, plants anid trees. Address, J. J. Gay & Son, Pownal. apl2 wli d2i pd _——- Farmers Pleased. Sim,——The faimers of Lots 48 and 35 are greatly pleased at the prospect of having, in a few days’ t me, the Dominion dredge at work at their wharf at Red Point. The work will, no doubt, be thoroughly done, and when completed will enable veasels of large tonnage to load produce with safety and despatch. The accommodation thus afforded to a large and populous section of the country, will be duly appreciated by the people. They will not forget that to the efforts of their faithful and talented repre- sentative in the the Local Legislature, the Hon. Donald Ferguson, they are mainly in; debted for this most important service. It would appear that Mr. Ferguson has more credit and influence with the powers that be at Ottawa, than the entire Grit contin- gent from this Province. Lot 48, April 12, 1889. Faroe. ae | ; . ‘ ’ and Other ifems. | | | |his companions were THE DAILY EAA TELEGRAE "aHae NEN EXAMINER. .(DORINION PARLIAMENT. |Dabaig Special Despatones to THs a3 Bnanna i . ia3 and Presseiiugs. OTTAWA, \fter routine Sir John moved henceforth on Mondays the ¢ invasures ms ive precedence. Mr Cook moved in amendment that his Home Rule resolution be made a‘ special order for Monday. April 11. that rovernment Sir John rey lied that the m: sjority of the members were just now more concerned in getting away as soon as possible, so as to exercise their individual home rule in Can- | ada, Che amendment division. lu reply to Mr. Laurier the Premier an- nounced that owing to pressure of business, the usual Easter recess would be dropped, and that the House would Thursd by, } urday, the 20th. was rejected without The present week, how- adjourn on- the 18th, to meet again on Sat- | ever, the House would not sit on Satur- day. " ! Mr. Flynn took the floor on the motion to go into supply, and held it for almost two hours, denouneing the loeation of the Cape Breto tion, and all concerned therewith. Mr. McDougall, in reply, she the central route served a 1 40.000, wed that wopulation of within a tw line, while the line advocated by Flynn would not suit over 24,500 people. He gave tigures to hed in even a greater degree as ‘ the section of C in the production of the soil. I was continued by Messrs, McKeen and Purcell, (tl e St. Peter’s canal) when show locate on ap} a rds serving ric! The debate Kirk Cameron, builders of Mr the the formality of a division, and the n railway, its cost, its construc- | enty mile belt along the ; Mr. } i that the present | ape Breton | # Fiynn’s resolution was bounced without | House | went into committee of supply on the item | of canals. > wre reck i Sighted. New York, April 11. Purser Coales of the Mallory San Antonio arrived here to-day. that on Sunday morning borth of Frying-pan wreck, flying a signal of distress, was sight ed Thesteamer wasunable to get close to her on account of the tive men on board the bark. lost three topmasts, jiboom and One of the men shouted out he and starving, but they until the sea went Line str. He says min. discovered “ : she had stays. ott could not be taken down. About four hours after the steamer State of Texas, of the sanie line, came to their aid, and the San Antonio proceeded on her way, leaving the State of Texas in charge of the wreck of the bark The Fisheries Report Orrawa, April 11. was submitted to- value of fish taken during $17,400,000, a decease of the year previous. The defiaency is made up _ as follows: Nova Scotia, $562,750; New Brunswick, $617,640; P. E. Island, $14,560; British Columbia, $72,690. The other Provinces show increases. The decline for P. E. island fisheries is largely due to falling off of the mackerel and lobster catch. The Assistant Laspector lays great stress un the damage occasioned to the herring fishery by the use of purse seines. He recom. The fisheries report day. The total last year was $967,500 from mends their utter prohibition. The Vote Approved Of. Toronto, April 11. A convention of the Liberal-Conserva- tive electors of St. Lawrence Ward, at which sixty-three were present, approved of Mr. Small’s vote on Col, O’Brien’s reso- lution, by sixty to three. There was a deal of grumbling, and the three members comprising the minority resigned. gC y re sibintncliatiii The Challenge Accepted. New York, April 11. The New York Yacht Club has accepted the Earl Dunraven’schallenge to race for the America’s Cup, the cup committee tu decide whether there shall be a series of three or five races, which will report at the next meeting of the club. Montreal Harber Clear. MonrreaL, April 11. The ice went down the river to-day and the harbor is now completely clear. Ww eather ulletin. Toronto, April 12.—-10 a. m South-west to north-west winds, partly cloudy weather with local showers, not much change in temperature. ne FD + ee lichy. Sealy, Skin Ter- tures. The simple application of Swayne’s O1nt- MENT, without any internal medicine, will cure any case of Tetter, Salt Rheum, Ring- Eczema. worm, Piles, Itech, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, all Sealy, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or long standing. It is potent, effective, and costs but a trifle. oct12 6m dw — +e Rem IstAND Horses.—The Truro Sun says: Mr. Geo. Essory, from Prince Edward Island, has ten nice horses at the stables of Mr. David Mahon. FOR SALE. ‘HAT HANDSOME PROPERTY situate on the St. Peter’s Read, about one and a half miles trom the city, known as *‘ THE GARDINER PROPERTY,” recently eceun- pie by Mr. Robert Bridges. The House and juildings are in good order, Sixteen, twenty- six or fifty acres can be had with this pro- perty. Part of purchase money can remain on security of property fora term of years, at five per cent. interest. Apply to JOEN INGS. ' dp0—4w law | | | at 10 o’clock, 20! Lightship, a! linst., | Danie! heavy sea, but gretted. Beauty Is desired and admired by all. Among the things which may best be done to enhance persoual beauty is the daily use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. No matter what the color of the hair, this prepa- ration gives it a lus- tre and plianey that adds greatly to its charm. Should the hair be thin, harsh, V dry, or turning gray, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore’ the color, bring out a new growth, and render the old soft and shiny. For keeping the sealp clean, cool, and healthy, there is no better preparation in the market. “T am free to confess that a trial of Ayer’s Hair Vigor has convinced me that it is a genuine article. Its use has not only caused the hair of my wife and daughter to be Abundant and Glossy, but it has given my rather stunted mus- tache a respectable length and appear- ance.’’— R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. “My hair was coming out (without any assistance from my wife, either). I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor, using only one bottle, and I now have as fine a head of hair as any one could wish for.” --R. T. Schmittou, Dickson, Tenn. ‘*T have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor in my family for a number of years, and re- gard it as the best hair preparation I know of. It kee ps the se alp clean, the hair soft and lively, and preserves the original color. My wife has used it for a long time with most satisfactory re- sults.’’— Benjamin M. Johnson, M. D., Thomas Hill, Mo. ‘* My hair was becoming harsh and dry, but after using half a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor it grew black and -lossy. I cannot express the joy and gratitude I feel.’ — Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, ILL. s Ayer’ s Hair Vigor, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. BIRTH. On the 4th inst., at Crapaud, Peter Newsom, Esq., of a son. the wife of ik gp. In this city, on Wednesday morning, 10th Robert Elliott, infant son of Kate and McDonald, aged 3 months, deeply re- Ont., on March 31, Anne, be- the late Joseph Lord, aged 70 years. Mrs. Lord was a native of Prince Ed- ward Island, and her husband a brother of Hon. W. W. Lord, Charlottetown. At Vernon River, on 27th February, Bertha Esther, eldest daughter of Henry and Esther Huntley, aged 15 years and one month. At A ielaide, loved wife of At Middleton, Lot 27, on the 30th ult., of inflammation of the lungs, Catherine, relict of the late James Croken, aged 65 years.. May she restin peace. HAWKER Olu AND cURL A Fav vorite and Most V Taluabli Remedy for ail Throat and Lung Diseases. It bas cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. it soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For saie at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprie tor, Qt. tha Eh. To Ler noviO-—ly ds TO LE i! &R NICE HOUSE on Pleasant Street. Also LR » Double Tenement on King Street. Possession immediate. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. apll Shep, Dweling Five Acres and " es, ‘as LOSS of Land. © LET, at Marshfield, Lot 34, five miles from Charlottetown, a Shop, Dwelling- House and Five Acres of Land. s tuation for business. Apply to ALLAN STEWART. April 12, 1889.—6i dy wy tf Eligibia Propert FEXHE Subscriber is instructed to sell very eligible Property on Prince S being part of Town Lot No. 40 in the Hundred, hi: aving a frontage of 40f Prince Street, and extending bao! k SO feet, There is a three-story Double truuse the property, also a Building in the ‘car, Mie could be made for a Stabic if iequued, 7 This property is in the centre of th and is always well tenanted. For terms, etc., apply to R. BEAL mch25 Horses Wanted. M* JAMES KEEGAN will he ‘at the Hote! Davies for ten days, wants from 35 to 45 Horses, all sizes, good rkers and drivers. apl x ilimer’s Tin n Shop. wy are now prepared to fit Water Pipes in Houses a. reasovable rates. Gal- vanized Lead and Irom Pipe and Fittings al ways en hand. _im eod—ap Can Makers’ Tools. OR SALE.—A complete set of Can Makers’ Tvols, al! in*good order, HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 2, 1889—Iw dod “IONS ees ——_———_ wre Excellent: ‘Who i: RID = JAX, RIL ee ee et ne J 2 1 8°98 “AP YOU SEE CHS, BuAP MEN, Goods Spot Cash. THE WONDARFU © oliar’s Worth —(x) E. PROWSK, while in Montreal, secured about Eight Thousand Dotlars’ ($8,000) worth of CLOTHING at about halt price, which can te sold less than competitors can begin Buy avery of for ‘to sell their Shoddy for. AUCTION PRICES - 1,013 (@ne Thousand and Thirteen) Boys’ and Childrens’ Suits. 950 (Nine Hundred and Fifty) Mens’ Suits to select from. We say we sell the Cheapest, and we can prove it; and not only the Cheapest, but a long way the Cheapest. We advertise what we know is the ‘truth, and we will back up what we say i by offering any man or woman $1,000 (One Thousand Dollars) who can find a larger and cheaper stock of BOYS’ and CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING on P. E. Island. Our prices are so low on HATS, they can’t go lower. We solicit your trade, as we know we can please you better and give you better value than any other House in the Trade. PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men, Charlottetown, April 12, 1889—eod wky QUEEN STREET. o-day! 167 PARIS AND LONDON MANTLES. Gne Case Paris & London ‘Trimmed Millinery: ONE CASE OF NOVELTIES IN JERSEYS. Shildrens’ Dresses, Ulsters, cc. CASE YEW SUMMER CLOAKINGS. Fashionable Dress Goods ! Fashionable Dress Goods Fashionable Dress Goods ! PRINES! PRINTS! PRINTS! PRINTS! PRINTS! Cne Case of PRINTS! PRINTS! Charlottetown, April 5, 1889—tu fri sat 38,00 From 15 to 33, per [x] My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &e., will be ofiered at the above Discount for Cash, ma = Cent. Discount. Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Veiveteens, Silks, Satins, Trimmings, &., &c. : Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Hosiery, Under- clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Wundkerchiefs, &e. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &., Xe. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &c: SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. Lh. ee a 19, 1889—dy & wky Queen Street, Opposite Market Square —— ee FREEHOLD FAuM @ 50,000. FOR SALE. NEW HATS, — Pity Thousant. Bottles Wanted 7 < 7 es. Spee oe IAT DESIRABLE FRERUO.. " FARM of| t Roseneat i Hard and Soft Felts, gis tases ‘ioweie Bick ini clean —AT THE— idge, wow in caneanten: of David McDonal i, male ohh sonia ben lee ie eesaa eae “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. as pomene. ae given pe SOHN JOHN McLEOD & C90. ms dee oe JOY, ae Water Sree, ap4—tf feb21—ti