aan THE eT AILY EXAMINER, _ — aut aon a Local and Other Ltems, : sr. Paruice’s HALL —to-night. - rue steamer M. A. Starr arrived at Pictou st | o'clock to day ' - w. C. T. U.—Give the W. C. T. U. a good ection to-morrow night. - rue St. Lawrence will leave this port for Pictou at 4a. m. to-morrow, - y. M. C. A.-- Vocal and piano solos at the y. M. C. A. to-morrow night. - Mass Meetiye.—Don't miss hearing Messrs, Read, Gordon akd Sutherland at the mass yw night. > Bixsteap.”—This valuable property was offered at auction to-day by Mr. Norton, and was ** bid in’ by the mor tgagee. deca , Goop Turve.— As a cure for indigestion, fever, loss of appetite, malaria, use Campbell's Reddin Bros., Druggists. o eeting to-mor! (uinine Wine, A Cure. —For loss of appetite, _ dyspepsia and general languidness, Campbell's Quinine Wine isasure cure. For sale by Reddina Bros. - Che Engineers will meet for drill Members of the corps having their re requested to hand them in for DRI! to night. rifles out a inspex tion - FoorspALt.—A football association for the Maritime Provinces is about being organized. The Halifax Wanderers are taking the initia- tive in the matter. ihe ol CamPBeLL’s Quintne Wine—has won a re- putation for genuineness. It has been used for twenty-five years. As a tonic it stands in For sale by Reddin ros, a H. M. S. Prnarore.—‘‘All hands on Mir, Earle requests a full attend- the performers for rehearsal to- Please be punctual. MackEREL PLentiruLt.—The Irish mackerel fishermeu are having great success. A London cable says that eighty thousand mackerel were landed by fishing boate on Thursday last. _——_-—~2> - — Seort Act.-—Stipendiary Magistrate Fitz- gerald this morning fioed Peter McInnis $'00 or two months imprisonment for a second contravention of the Canada Temperance Act. high esteem. deck ance of night at 3 o'clock. - Tue Urast Grass.—A correspondent at Salem, Albert County, N. B., sends the Monc- ton J'imes two blades of grase several inches in length. picked by R. L. Steeves of that place on the 10th April, _ > REMEMBER that a rare literary treat is in store for those who attend Rev. M. J, Mc- Millan's lectare this evening. His subject wiil be ** The Early History of P. E. Island.” Give him a full house. Lecrune.—Rev. M. J. McMillan wiil lec- ture on ** The Early History of P. E. Island ” ia St. Patrick’s Hall this evening. Doo;s will be cpen at half-past seven; lecture wij| beg'n at eight. Admission only ten cents sacdiengllincenes Maxgtep Her CoacuMan.—A recent des- patch from Auburn, N. Y., says that Annie G. Gould, daughter of the late Thomas Gould, a noted young society woman and graduate of Well’s College, bas ran away and married George L. Winter, her coachman. a Fever.—As a preventative and cure for fever, Campbell’s Quinine Wine has'‘long held # high place in the estimation of the medical protession, In view of the prevalence of iever, it is weil for the people to make a note ol this fact. Campbell's Quinine is genuine. For sale by Reddin Bros. idsidendttianane A DasraxpLy Act.— As will be seen by ad- vertisement in another column, some unknown person this morning shot Mr. L. E. Prowse’s beautiful Irish setter. Anyone who would be guilty of doing such a cruel and cowardly act should suffer the full penalty of the law. We trust that the guilty person will be brought to justice. spidateddacsale Best Trwe on Recorp.—A gentleman entered the carpet department in James Paton & Co’s. store after one o'clock and said he wanted to buy a Brussels carpet for his drawing room, but it must be cut, made and laid that same night. J. P & Co. were equal to the occasi. The job was finish ed at half-past seven. ——< Yemerrance Meerinc.—The public tem- perance meeting in McLeod’s Halt last even- ing was fairly well attended. Mr. R. M. Barratt occupied the chair. Addresses were given by Hon. David Laird, Hon. B. Rogers and Rev. Messrs. Sutherland ard Gordon. The different speakers were well received. Another pub'ic temperance meeting will be heldinthe Y. M. C. A. Hall to-morrow night, _ »_>-—- — Very SuccessruL..—The Wesley Mission Band Social held last night was largely at- tended, and well conducted throughovt, The several parts of the programme were excellently rendered. The dialogue by members of the band was a apecially attractive part of the entertain- ment. The Williams piano used on the oceasion was from the establishment o! Messrs. J. F. Willis & Co. After the entertainment there was a general move towards the parior of the church and the refreshment room. In the parlor an at- tractive display of fancy articles was taste- fully arganged for exhibition and sale. The ladies in attendance at the refreshment and candy tables were kept busily engaged at- tending upon their numerous patrons, who expressed great satisfaction at the way in which their wants were supplied. We understand that the neat sum of $60 was netted. —_—- >> Fime.—The stable and coach house of James Beales, Ea}, situate ia the rear of his pre- mises, corner of Grafton and Great George Streets, was destroyed by fire last night be tween eleven and twelve c’c'ock. A valuable cow, sleigh, wegon, robes, etc.,, as well asa quantity of hiy and straw, were also de- stroyed: How the fire started is a mystery; but it is supposed to be the work of aa incen- diary. The servant girl was in the stable milking at 5 o'clock in the afternoon, and be lore re'urning to the house she fixed up things for the night and barred the door in the usual way. When th fire was discovered, about half-past eleven, it Was so far advanced that nothing in the building exuld be sived, The fireme 1 were quick!y on han 1, and, thanks to their efforts aud the plentiful supply of water available, the fire, which at one time threat- ened the neighLoring buildings, was soon ex- tinguished. As it waa, a singing canary In lr W. A. Hatecheson’s confectionary was suffocated by the smoke, the flumes fron the urning builling scorehing the rear of his premises. Mr. Beales had ao insarance. K. BD, O,—What is itt eo ae Seemed aay | PELEGRAPHIO NEWS, SPECIAL Deitinalioa ot didnt” DOMINION PARLIAMENT Summary of Proceedings. Orrawa, April 15. Sit John Thompson's bill amending the criminal law occupied the attention of the House all the afternoon—verbal amend- ments suggested by the lawyers being made to several clauses reserved from the pre- vious occasion. Hon. Peter Mitchell gave uotice that on the third reading he would move to strike out the clsuse protecting female em. - ployes in factories and elsewhere again’t offences by their employers or foremen. He objected that the clause gave tov great facilities for blackmail. In the evening the tariff was discussed in Committed of Ways and Means. Discus- sion was resumed on the item respecting the flour duty, which was passed, and the succeeding items were next taken ufe There was a warm discussion on the duty ot 40 cents per barrel on apples, Armstrong, Somerville, Cartwright and others holding that this was calculated to induce the States to impc3e a duty which would shut out the Canadian apples from that conntry. Bowell, Wallace and Boyle pointed out that our apple export to the States was only one-fuuth of that to Great Britain, and that almost the entire export of Canadian apples to the States was for ex- portation to Great Britain. They showed that the McKinley Bill submitted before our tariff was brought down proposed a tax of 25 eeuts per bushel on Canadian apples. The debate upon the apple duty was con- tinued until 1 a. m., when it passed. On the item for blackberries, goose- berries, raspberries and strawberries, three cents per pound. Hon. Mr. Bowell stated that the weight of the small packages in which the berries were contained would be dutiable andjnot the crates. After some dis- cussion the item passed. The House ad- juurned at 1.45 a. m, News From Halifax. Hawirax, April 15. To-day the Legislative Council refused to abolish itself. The Legislature was prorogued this after- noon. A St. John’s, Nfid., cable says: Messrs. Winter, Morine and Scott have been ap- pointed delegates toGreat Britain re French fisheries trouble. Messrs. Green, Q. C., Morrison, (Barrister), and Bowers, editor of the Colonist, have been appointed dele- gates to Canada. The latter leave next week ; the former in May. The Govern- ment will also send delegates to England. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, April 15. The Deputy Minister of Marine has re- ceived word from England that the im- perial bill making it compulsory for all ves- sels leading in Great Britain to adupt a standard load line, has been amended, leaving it optional for vessel-owners ta adopt Lloyds’ register or the standard fixed by the Bureau Veritas. The committee on alien labor met aga n this morning and presented their report whicn willbe placed before Parliament. The com- mittee recommend that the attention of the authorities at Washington be called to the oppressive application of the alien labor law of the States. They also recommend that Bill No 89, Mr. Taylor’s, be deferred in order to give an opportunity for these representatives to be made and if such re- presentatives fail to do good that some measure dealing with the grievance com- plained of be taken into consideration at the next session of this Parliament. The Banking Act Again. Monrreat, April 15. A meeting of Jeading Ontario and Quebec Pastor Whitman Persecuted. A Joliet, [ll.,despatch says : The scandal of the First Baptist Church is the talk of the toyn. Rev. Dr. Whitman, the pastor, states that he is the victim of a malicious persecution ; that after being exonerated here the dissenters sent malicious reports to his old home in Charlottetown, P. E. L., and that when he went there after his letter he was confronted with charges of gross immorality by Deacon Vance, Choriver D. M. Stiles and ex-Pastor J. W. Conley ; that on receiving this information, they brought up an old blackmailing scaudal and found him guilty and refused him a letter. The pastor has produced strong letters of endorsement, and the majority of the Church sustain him and are of the opinion that he is a greatly persecuted man, while a few maintain that he should be not only innocent, but above suspicion. 0 Local Notices. Extra good value in watches during this month at E. W. Taylor’s. Fresh maple sugar, Island manufacture, at W. F. Carter's. apll6 2i locks selling off at E. W. Taylor's. We want to make a clearance of woud clocks, and will sell very low. New Boots! New Boots! Just arrived and being opened 100 eases of Boots and Shoes, which will be sold, sold, sold, cheap, cheap, cheap.— Goff Bros. If you think of travelling, come and look at our great assortment of Trunks and Valises— on which we take the lead. —Goff Bros Bananas, lemons and oranges ex 8. &, Stanley to-day at W. F. Carter's. Two wonders.—The people wonder if the exhibition is going to be a success, and the Shoemakers wonder how Goff Bros, can seli their Sole Leather, French ‘Tops and findivgs so cheap and make it pay. CROCKERYWARE : >) Crates CROCKERYWARE., assorted specially for this Island trade. For sale bv HORACE HASZARD. apl0—2w eod Business Stand and Premises, AT TIGNISH. WILU SELL, rent for aterm of years with privilege of purchase, or exchange for City property, the Business Premises lately occupied by me, consisting of the Store and Dwelling, Warehouses, etc., which ure all fitted up with every convenience for a Country business. Possession can he giver immediate- ly. Apply to GEORGE W. HOWLAN. apl2—2m pat jour FO LET, JVOR a term of one or more years, a Black- smith Shop situate at Suffolk, near Thompson's Mills. Also, for sale, a complete set Biacksmith’s Touls, nearly new. Apply on the premises to G, A. Seaman, or to J. Db. SEAMAN, Charlottetown. apll—dy law wky tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc myv\oO BE LET.—The house at present in occupa- tion of Mr. A. A. McLean, Grafton Street, (Hast). Possession given about 15th May next Apply to subscriber or at office of McLean & McVonald.—John Evans, ap!6—li pd. OARDERS WANTED.—A few boarders can be accommodated for $2 per week. HKnquire at this office. api6—%i pd. OAL FOR SALE.—100 tons best Cow Ray Slack.—Geo. #. Full. apli5—3i OUND.—Yesterday evening, a small sum of money. Owner may obtain same by paying for this advertisement. li pd—apld 7 ANTED.—By a man who has had 16 years’ experience in the old country, a situation as manager or under-manager on farm. apls OTICE.—All Umbrellas and Parasols left bankers was held here to-day, and it was decided to send a delegation to Ottawa to ask for certain changes in the banking act. A general belief was expressed, however, that the measure would be held over until next session. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 16.—10 a. m. Fresh wosterly wind, fine weather, or a little higher temperature. K. D. ©. | Sudden Change in weight.—A gentleman of this town informed us that he had gained 15 pounds in twe months and has not enjoyed such good health for twelve years. He says he | owes te King’s Dyspepsia Cure the sudden change, and his complete restoration to’ health. ” Lance Orrer.—It is stated that Wesley Bennet, of Alma, Albert County, N. R,, while hunting wild geese at West River, last week, shot an otter that measured six feet from tip to tip. i Fixe at Bvcroccue,—The Bay View Ho’el at Buctouche, was destroyed by fire a few. pights ago. The Bay View, it will be re- membered, was burned down last March and was only re-opened in July. built. ‘ —_—————— A Bap Time To Have THE Mezasivs.—The Kentville Star regrets to le»rn that George Fitch. of the Amherst Weekly Press, who re- cently married a danghter of «ames Hiltz, of Kentville, was taken ill with the measles im- mediately upon his arrival home from bis wedding trip. He was laid up for twelve days, and is not fully recovered yet. Have Exoven or TuemM.—A paper just started in New York is to be “the organ of the Italians in this country.” The Italians have too many organs in this country already —with and without monkey attachment. From tur Banxs.—A Canso despatch of the 7th says: y of Gloucester, arrrived here last night. This is the first arrival from the Western Banks this season. The captain reports a large fieét of United States, but few, if any, Nova Scotian vessels there. They found fish fairly p'enty, but the whole of March has been 4 succession of storms. Le p, C. For Everyliedy. lt will be re- | | Street. The schooner Louise J. Ker nv, | L at the old stand, opposite ®. Bridge’s, Hillsborough Street, from 1889, if not called fur by the Ist of May will be sold. All work promptly attended to.--S. Boye. apl4 5ieod OARDERS WANTED.—Two permanent boarders can be accommodated in a_ pri- vate house, about four minutes walk from Market. Enquire at this office. apl 14 3i pd \ ANTED.—A general servant by the Ist of May. Apply to Mrs. Robert May, head of Pownal Street. apl4 3ipd OST.—On Saturday night last, about 8 o’clock, at ornear Stanley Bros. store, a purse con- taining five or six doliars, owned by my servant girl. Please return to E. H. Norton, Auctioneer. a O LET.—A Cottage House containing seven T roum=2, With Stable and Coach House and a large Garden, situated on the Malpeqne Road, about three-quarters of a mile trom the Post Office,--J, T. PEARDEN. eod—apli WANTED.—4 general seryant for a family of three; god wages to a competent person. Apply at this office. apl2 RESSED HAY—For sale cheap in quantities P to suit everybody; a spiendid articie.—JOHN NEWSON. apl2 LET FOR THE SEASON, in the city, a large Garden in high state of cullivation. Can have use of hot bed frames and glass if re- quired. Apply at once at this office. apil ; YT ANTED.—A good plain Cook by Ist May. W Apply at Juage Hensley’s, Upper —— api— YO LET.—A Shop and Dwelling House on Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by hk. F. Madigan. Esquire of J. MCGILL. ap!0—eod tf ANTED.—A House containing seven or cight rooms. Possession required latter part of April. Apply at this office. tf—mehl4 — was TED.—A Clerk with one or two years ex- perience in either a Grocery or Crockery Store can find employment by writing to P. O. Box 33; also a Gir! to act as Cash. fuir scholar. Must have good recommendations. | aps | order. . j Apply to PATRICK SHERRY, Fitzroy Strggt, ap3—dy tf (OR SALE GR TO LET—That cominodious | EF house ad offices on the corner ctf Pownal and Waterstreets, at present occupied, bv Dr. Blanchard, will be let with or without the offices. Apply to Dr. Passession given the Ist May. Blanchard. fmech3i—eod 'f Must be a IR SALK—A light road wagon, in good A credit will be given if required. eeseonnaseeneennsnanamangnatescameitniieaneatinn: re TS TS WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16 1890. - Bankrupt Stock of Boots ————— +(x) ——-——_—— next two weeks. MISSES’ RUBBER BOOTS, reduced from $1.50 to 97 pairs WOMENS KBUETeN BUTS, reduced from A Job Lot of WOMENS and BOYS, = ot 100 pairs CHILD’s STAOAG BOOS, eo - Charlottetown, April 16, 1890, and Shoes. EING desirous of closing out our Bankrupt Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, we will offer greater inducements than ever for the Come and see us, and do not complain of hard times when you can buy 81.00 51.50 to 75 cents. 81.30 to 65S cents. G5 ceuts to 45 cents. We have bought a few hundred pairs of Ladies’ No. 4, and Gentlemen’s No. 7 Boots, which we are selling at invoice prices. GOFF 5B ROS. ee ae lavlsiel PT (x) I painted pine set could be bought for a few years fact that Walnut Parlor Sets cost to-day less tha paid not many years ago. the price of Furniture. As far as the result of our successful efforts in this line. room Sets are in process of manufacture in our number to undertake at once with former faci compare new prices with the old vrices of former VARK WRIGHT Charlottetown, April 16, 1g90. re * A TALE ( joey? Va eC incase cate season the largest stock of ever imported to this city, and they is the Best and Neobbiest lot of Chi Clothing ever the people of this to feast their eyes on. TION in those lines. stock and wonderfully low prices. (x) ee ee ee a rere L424 Charlottetown, April 7, 1890—eod AT THE-—— STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ——{x}-—— February, a SPECIAL LOT OF STAPLE ; We offer for the balance of Al TWEEDS at Cost, over the counter vr made up 4s you Wisa. Genuine Goods! Call and be convinvec, an witet” ws (renuine Sirgisin s say. McKENZIE. “WR SALE CHEAP—Aneligible Building Lot F treet, near U oper Priace Sitewks Frage imes Auvey. [bls ta sat Qw McLEOD & Cnarlotietown, Feb. 17, 1890. SS HAVE YOU Go? In no branch of business has the reduction of prices beea so noticeably great in the last few years as in the Furniture trade, and more especialiy in Parlor and Bedroom Sets of Furniture has this great reduction in prices taken place. Housekeepers, when looking for New Sets of Furniture, often compare the prices they can buy for now with the prices they paid a few years ago, and the comparison shows that they can buy to-day f r almost half the price of former years. the fact that a nice Walnut or Mahogany Bedroom Set, with a British Plate Glass, is being sold to-day for less than a good Witness aco. Also the n half the price Improved machinery and new and scientific methods of production have effected these changes in we are concerned, we have adopted into our Factory system such improvements as the advance of the times demanded, and our present GREAT CHEAP SALH OF PARLOR SETS and BEDROOM SE?S is Over 100 Bed- Factory at the present, whereas a quarter of that quantity would be a large lities. We are therefore in a position to conduct our GREAT CHEAP SALE OF FURNUTURE unlimited, and invite the public to come and inspect our extensive variety in Parlor and Bedroom Sets, and years. & CO. aD VENTURE, That Should Interest “very Parent. PROWSE BROS. have ventured to import this Boys, Youths and Mens Clothing venture to say it Iidren’s and Boys’ town had a chance THEY DEFY COMPETI Kindly call and see their beautiful rooms, elegant PROWSE BROS, THE WONDERFUL GHEAP MEN, i STREET. et itae | | BARTLETT, LYMAN & 60, Commission Merchants, ———— eee ‘SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO P. B. ISLAND EGGS. 15 North Market and 15 Clinton Sts., mn BOSTON. Reference—Fourth National Bank. aplo—dy Imeod wy: ‘THR GRIP? ee CHERRY BALSAM. It acts like # Also use Hawker’s with it. cents. charm. Pills on USE HAWKER’S TOLU AND * 2 Price HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP? | Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC te build up and strength- is the best invigorator, vgvists and teonl? i | | | ren the system, | i Price 50 cen®s. For aale by D oral Dealers, | 7° 7 "T,—The comrod ious Howe adjoin he subliscrjber’s residerce. Prince di ; wie seal the and coach house —K. Mey Pe eod tt—me | { j : | i { es laa Sans A entclhs ESA a 0 "