Local and Other liems. FOOTBALL at the park to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock. Afull attendance is requested. _ > --—- Anpor Day.—Monday last was Arbor Day at Alberton. Quite a number of trees were planted. - - -- Supreme Covrr.—The Easter Term oi the Supreme Court will meet in this city on Tuesday next. Conrerence. — The monthly conference meeting of the Baptists wil) be held in 7 M Cc. A. Hall this evening, at 7.30 p. m “ Exarveers.—The Charlottetown engineers will meet for drill this evening at the Drill Shed at $ o'clock sharp. -W. A. Weeks, Capt. iaatiles Smatt Dest Courr.—The City Small Debt Court was in session this forenoon. Quite a number of cases were disposed of. ilibllansines Sotp.—-We understand that Mr. J. D. McLeod has sold his fine dwelling house on Upper Queen Street to Superintendent Unsworth. siinsidijininaens Tue Earntiest Yer.—-We are informed that potatoes were planted up West on the 19th April, (Good Friday.) This is the earliest yet. sialon Farm Soitp.—Gowan Brae Farm, Souris, has been sold fora handsome sum to Mr. Murphy. Its former owner, Mr. John Mullaly is in very poor health. apcinintihienieie Masonic.—A regular convocation ot Alex andra Royal Arch Chapter will be held this evening, in the Chapter Hall, Water street, at 7.30 o'clock, for the purpose of conferring degrees. - -—_»>_— Satvace Corrs.—The regular monthly meeting of the Saivage Corps will be held in their room to-night at 8 o’clock sharp. A full attendance is requested.—H. C. Wilson, Secy. ~~ - Porice Court.——John McGee, drunk and disorderly, fined $3 or 20 days. David Webster, charged with keeping a vicious dog, was ordered +o pay a fine of $5 if the dog was rot destreyed within one week. -cennaiaeiies SHe Gor Damaces,— Advices from Ham- ilton, Ont., report that in the suit brought by Miss Myra Howell against Thos. O'Cal- laghan, for $50,000, for breach of promise of marriage, the jury, on Saturday, award- ed the plaintiff $4,000. psineeialibeeiie INspection.—The city truckmen met on Market Square this forenoon, in order that their teams might be inspected by the committee of councillors appointed for the purpose. There was a very good turnout, and the animals shown passed muster. ieeetiardaanen Mustcat Convention.— Mr. Ferguson, of Charlottetown, has organized at Souris a musical convention, consisting of about fifty members. Although only in operation for a short tima, it has awakened yuite a musical interest. He intends holding a concert at the close of the term. o—— Rove Work at Tae Barracks.—On Monday night quite a rough time was ex- perienced at the Souris Salvation Army barracks. A few cutsiders being determined to make things lively, succeeded in break- ing up the meeting. Apparently the devil is not yet conquered in the Eastern Me- tr polis. qpanestedibiitely THe Recorp Bearen.—There is on ex- nivition at THe Examiner ottice « number of blades of grass, grown in the jail yard, all of which are larger than the one men- tioned yesterday as having been pulled near Summerside, and one of which measures nineteen inches in length. How is that for high on the first day of May. _ oo Caurcnh MEetixe.—An adjourned meeting of the members of St. Paul's Church was held last evening. A resolution setting torth that the explanation of the Rev. 8S. Weston-Jones was unsatisfactory was, after a prolonged dis- cussion, voted clowa without a division. George Peake, Esq., was elected a vestryman in the room of Join Ings, Esq., who declined ta serve. PRowiBITION IN Kansas.—An exchange says: ‘‘ At Topeka, Kan., two sportsmen who had been drinking whiskey, had some words, and one filled the other full of shot, killing him instantly. The witnesses of the tragedy were a lot of boys who were playing ball and slaking their thirst with beer from a keg. So much for prohibition in Kansas.” —_— > — PatnvuL. AccipENT.—On Friday last, Albert Brehaut met with a painful accident while at work in Welsh’s steam saw mill, Fortune Road. In tending the circular saw, his hand came into contact with it, resulting in three of nis fingers being cut off and his hand be- ing almost sawn in two. Medical aid was secured, and after the wound was dressed he was removed to his home in Dundas. ocasihiiitensti Successrun Stupents.-We are notice the names of Allan W. Charles Strong, Esq., of Summerside, and R. Smith Lea, son of W. C. Lea, Ese., of Urapand, occupying @ prorninent place amongst the list of successful stuilents at McGill College, Men- treal. In the graduating class Mr. Strong won the British Association gold medal; $50 British Association Exhibition; and certifi- cates of merit in designing, and heat and heat More leased to trong, son cf engines. He also stood first in civil engineer- ing in the advanced and _ ordinary courses. Mr. Lea, who is a third year man won the Scott exhibition of $66; prize for summer report, and prizes in descriptive geometry, theory of structures, materials, geology and surveying. He also d the sessional examination in civi- engineering, standing first in the order of merit in the ordinary course. We congratul late our young friends on their success. —— Personal, * Judge Kelly, of Summerside, is at the Hotel Davies. The last number of tho Dominion Illustrated contains a Group of Royal Academicians at the recent Exhibition in Ottawa in which we notice a good pertrait of our own artist Rob- rt Harris, R. €. A. Worsted cloths in short lengths, suitable for men’s suits, fifty per cent. less than regular selling = Call and get a bargain at Jas. Paton & Co's. —— ee Before buying children’s clothing it will be to yonr advantage to try J. B. ‘od THE DAILY EXAMINER, “WEDNESDAY, MAY i 199 PELEGRAPRIO NE PELE 8 J YEW ‘, Spreran Desvarcars to Tne EXamMinger DOMINION PARLIAMENT: Debates and Proceedings, Orrawa, April 30. The House met at 1.30 o'clock, and after brief routine plunged into an exciting de- bate over Sir John’s motion to receive the report of the committee of the whole on the resolution providing for the construction of a railway between a point of junction on the New Brunswick railway at or near Harvey, N. B., and a point of junction with the Intereolonial railway at or near Salisbury, N. B., or somewhere between Salisbury and Moncton. The party lines were strictly drawn, and local interests | were delegated to back seats. Mr. Weldon (St. John) moved the follow- ing amendment seconded by Mr. Ellis, **that the report be not concurred in, but that it be resolved that no action be taken by this House authorizing the construction by the Government of Canada of another line of railway between Harvey and Salisbury or Moncton until the proper surveys of the proposed line and reliable estimates of its probable cost are laid before Parliament, and until time has established that the ex- isting lines of railway between the points named is not sufficient to meet the de- mands of the passenger and freight traflic. Mr. Ellis briefly supported ‘he amend- ment, The debate which followed two and a half hours, and on division Weldon’s amendment was rejected, 34 to 70. The resolution was then adopted and the Short Line bill was rashed through: its final stage. The House, after some debate, accepted tle Senate’s amendment to the Anti-Com- bines Bill. The Senate’s Act relating to bills of lad- ing was agreed to without amendment. The House will meet again at 10.30 o'clock this (Wednesday) morning. NOTES. The House will prorogue Thursday after- noon if the Short Line Bill goes through the Senate in time. The measure will meet with much opposition in that Chamber. Nomination May 9th, in Compton, to fill the vacancy caused “by Hon. J. A. Pope’adeath. Election, 16th. lasted "Twas all a Joke. Monrreat, April 30. It now turns out that Miss Mulcahey, who, two months ago, it was reported had been married to a dying lover named Hus- son, was victimized. The joke was perpe- trated by medical students. ‘The mock marriage took place in covered sleighs, with wigged medicos as parson and ** father from England,” but the most ghastly part of the performance was that a corpse was stolen from the dissecting room, covered from head to foot, and passed off as the girl’s lover. The New Minister. Montreal, April 30. A private despatch from Ottawa says that it is certain that Hon. J. J. C. Abbot will become Minister of Railways and Can- als, that he will contest his old constitu- ency, Argentuil, the present member, Wilson, to be elected to the Senate. Fostering the Spirit. Lonpon, April 30. In the House of Commons this evening a motion of Samuel Smith, (Liberal) censur- ing the Government for fostering a spirit of drinking in India was carried, 113 to 103. Weather Bualletin. Toronto, May 1 .—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh westerly winds, mostly fair, not much change in temperatnre, —_ Summerside Exports. Summerside, April 283—Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: ee PEP, cb i cdi ce ccs cutest # 89 Be aw oak ka ma de So ee 916 ee Nc is oe eek cao o ea cs 299 as aie kd es eons es 40 i. 00's nits ocnive mn-is-witinn i.e $1319 by same steamer on 30th,-—— RN ik enc tce dace baemad $ 261 Be RE IONE... ccc ccces- ceceee : ae DN ik bck ae ices awake - a 27 bris oysters. .... weutede istectere Ce MY WON oy aed. see ces or ewe 1467 SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 1—Champion,> McPherson, Pictou, coal ; Ottawa, King, Arichat, lumber. CLEARED. May 1—Champion, McPherson, Pictou, oats : Saint Peter, Gaudet, Pictou, bal. OTHER PORTS. S'side, Ent—sch Blondel, Weston, Halifax, mdse. Cld 27—Pioneer, King, Pictou, oats. 29th—Azov, Kennedy, Chatham, bal. 39th— Blondel, Weston, Pictou, bal. Halifax, April 29~—Cld, schr Joan de Are, New London. Low Point, C B, April 28—Passed, str Wil- liam, Murchison, St. Pierre, Miq, for Syd- ney. North Sydney, C B, April 29—Ar, str Wil- liam, Murchison, Ch’town. Sld, bakentine American Union, Townshend, Ch’town. TO LET! TO LET! A NICE HOUSE on Pleasant Street. Also a Double Tenement on King Street. Possession immediate. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. apll {ALES MEN.—We wish a few men to sell our ~ goods by sample to the wholesale and retail Largest manufacturers in onr line. En- Wages $3 perday. Perma- trade. close 2-cent stamp. nent position. No —, answered. 6 Money vanced for wages, v etc,—CENTERX- = NG ch at, Ohio. em ' P, B ISLAND RAILWAY. NOTICE. YOMMENCING MONDAY, 29TH INS'T., and continuing until Summer Time Table takes effect, a Special Passenger Train will leave Ciar- lottetown at 5 45a, m, daily (Sundays excepted) for Summerside, connecting there with Steamer for Point du Chene; returning, wili leave Sum- merside on arrival of Steamer from Point du Chene. This train willrun through to Tignish, and return on Wednesdays and Saturdays. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, ’ Ch'town, April 26th, 1889, § ap27—m w f tl May 20. A GRAND BAZAAR With be given by the Ladies of the Convent de Notre Dame DURING THE MONTH OF JULY NEXT. The viject of the Bazaar is to raise funds to aid the Congregation de Notre Dame and St. Ann’s School. In addition to the Bazaar, the Pupils of the Institution intend giving a STRAWBERRY | FESTIVAL. Those having the matter in charge intend to make it one of the most interesting affairs of the kind ever given in this city by the Ladies of the Conggregatipn de Notre Dame, apl0—dy 2aw wky li Furniture Repair Shop, QUEEN STREET, Opposite Watson's Drug Stvre. —_—— SURNITURE Repaired, Repainted and Reupholstered in fine style. Venetian Blinds Painted and Retaped very cheap. New Signs made in new and fancy style. Old Sigus Repainted and Relettered. Shop Blinds Painted and Lettered in Gold Leaf. Paints mixed to order, ready for use, all shades, Satisfaction assured. A nice assortment of New Furniture, Pic- tures and Picture Mouldings always on hand. Give me a call, JUSEPH F. MeciNNIs. ap24—3m 2aw (w 8) “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIFAX. A oll Stock of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVECD. 1 >) Cases ROYAL BLEND, eJU 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &GELIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, 50 * CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 * CLARET, 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE, 25 “ LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, Benedictine, 200 “* FINE YORT and SHERRY, 150 © HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 “© HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, ee" and ¥..©., iwo BASS’S ALE, 200 .** . BURKE’sS STOUT, 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50“ FINE OLD RUM, 50 ** KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES. ap24 Shortest Route to Boston, VIA HBALIFA. Canada Atlantic Steamship (Co. The Fast, Steel, Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax, EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 p, m. Parsengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and can, if they prefer it, yo directly on board the Steamer without extra charge, FARES: Charlottetown to Boston Ist class).......... $ 9 20 BI scien cc cca clccdektene ssc cdecaccl eels 16 00 Charlottetown to Boston (2nd class)........ 5 25 PO Ss ban cae gcc paella eases ea 10 50 Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P. E. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also by the Agents oi the P. E, Island Navigation Co., and on board their Sicamers, and at my office, Charlottetow n. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. CHIPMAN Bros, General Agents, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, OTS 36 CASES! |-t O E S apl6—tf | Opening To-day, ex | ** Stanley.” A Very Nice Assort- ment, Cheap, R. K. JOST, | North Side of Queen Square. B O O T S ap2—eod tf wky TO LET! TO LET! DWELLING HOUSE on the corner of Kent and Pownal Streets. Also—COTTAGE with Three Acres of Land attached, about one mile from the city. Possession given first of May. Apply to THOMAS W. DODD. mechli—m w f tf Satins, Trimmings, &c., &c. February 19, 1889--dy & wky Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, LXJ Velvets, Mantie and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squa~>s, clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Haudkerchiefs, &. 38,000 DOLLARS! From 15 to 33; per Cent. Discount. My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, Hosiery, Under- Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, T weeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, %c., &e. Biankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &c:’ SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, Who Buy Every a to sell their Shoddy for. way the Cheapest. by Charlottetown, April 12, 1889—eod wky EO WANTED TO PURCHASE,—Old Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P. KE, Island Stamps. Address P. 0, Box 43, Ch’town. 3i pd—may' WANTED. smart Girl for work ina family of three. Apply to Mrs. R. eneral house- ood reference. Youna. mayll LET.—On corner of Pownal and Water + Streets, a House and Shop. either together or separately. Possession given immediately. Apply to DR. BLANCHARD, at Mrs, Stirling’s. mayl—tf WANTED.—A Servant Girl. Apply to Mrs JoHN LONGWORTH, St. Peter’s Road. ap20—3i OST.—A Lady’s Purse, containing a dollar note, some silver, a P.O. key and a meial toothpick, ‘The finder will be rewarded by leav- ing it at this office. tues fri—ap30 WANTED —A Housemaid or Cook; one who has had some experience. Apply to Mrs. GEORGE PEAKE. t{—ap29 OST.—On Thursday evening, between Fal- conwood and the Market Hall, a light grey Fur Tippet. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this oflice. ef —ap26 ANTED.—A Servant Girl for general house- W work, Apply to Mrs. E. Davy, Richmond Street, Kast. tf—ap26 ANTED.—A competent Machinist. The highest wages paid to a good operator. Apply to MecLEop & McKenzik, Star ‘railors, London House, tf—ap26 OST.—A pair of Spectacles. Finder will be rewarded on leaving them at oa Ss. ~ —ap2 Rak's, Kent Street, WANTED.—A good “4 Boy who under- stands taking care of a horse and cow, and make himself generally useful about a hcuse. Enquire at {ye EXAMINER Office, ap25 OST.—On Thursday, the 18th inst., between Mrs, Stair’s, Gratton Street, and the Kirk, a pair of Gold Spectacles, in a red case, with the name “Jury” onit. Finder wi'l be rewarded by leaving them at Mrs. STatr’s, or at this office, ap23-—-lw eod pd ANTED.—A Girl for general housework, in a small family living in the suburbs of Boston. A good home and wages to the right arty. <A Protestant fromthe country preferred. nquire at this affice, or address we Fuge ge: * Box 9, Charlottetown. daw & wky th—mrchd OARDERS —Eight or ten Gentlemen Board- ers can be comfortably accommodated at the “ North Star House,” Great George Street. ap23—4i eod R SALHK,—Three second-hand Sewing Ma- chines, two New Yoik Singers and one Wheeler & Wilson, strong, powerful machines. Will be sold at a bargain.—HaRBRiIs & STEWART. ap20—dy 6i wky 3i T° LET.—The store and dwelling on Great George Street, the property of William and Thonas Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo. Carter & Co, Apply to Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hotel, “7 Traverse, or at the store of Geo, Carter & Co., Market Square. [mch18—tf 5 LET.—“ Inkerman House,” property of the lata Colonel Grey, The property is well situated. with about 25 acres of land. Apply to F. Peters, Caméron Bock. tf-ap20 Wei Sa a we Dollar's WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc| NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., Queen Street, Opposite Market Square Worth of leo% (Xx) BE SURE YOU SEE PROWSE BROTHERS, TEE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Goods for Spot Cash. E. PROWSE, while in Montreal, secured about Eight Thousand Dollars’ ($8,000) worth ‘of CLOTHING at about halt price, which can be sold less than competitors can begin AO SOLIGIN PRiGieas: 1,013 (One 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 1 We advertise what we know is the truth, and we will back up what we say 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, —_—_—- QUEEN STREET. F EDINBURGH AND LONDON. ee. we eae es ae edligiz ica $14,600,000.00 - - @ver 38 Million Dollars nisin -(0)———-— This Company has transacted business in Charlottetown for the past Thirty years, and is well known for its prompt and liberal settlement of losses. FRED. W. HYNDINAN, Charlottetown, April 10, 1889—1m wed sat FOR SALE. ‘a HANDSOME PROPERTY situate on the St. Peter’s Road, about one and a half miles trom the city, known as ‘* THE GARDINER PROPERTY,” recently occu- pied by Mr. Robert Bridges. The House and Buildings 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 “TO LET. NE-HALF THE “ITALIAN WARE. HOUSE,” on Queen Street, Charlotte- town, next to the Connolly premises, Apply to Palmer & McLeod, or A. McNeill, Auc- tioneer, MARGARET BRENAN. ap29—-pat lw RANKIN HOUSE, SIMON BOLGER, Proprieter, Corner Water and Pownal Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, ISLAND. HIS old and well-known Hotel haa been thor rT oughly renovated and furnished with all modern conveniences, and now ranks with the first-class Hotels of the Maritime Provinces. _ The situation is the most delightful in the city, embracing a tagnificeat view of the Hills- borough Kiver. The Table will be second to none. Free "Bus wiil meet all Trains and Boate, Sharges moderate. } y 3m why 6m cow AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. FLOUR. y* store and to arrive :—~ 500 bbls. KENT. . 100 *“ HOWARD. 50 * JEWEL. 50 * OGILVIE’S PATENT. 2950 ** HOWARD CITY. 125 “ K. D. CORNMEAL. FENTON T. NO WRERY. April 25 dy 5i, wy 2i—pat jour. WATER! WATER! ee me WATERWORKS! The undersigned has of hand a1! kinds of Tinware, Stovepipe, Elbows, &c., WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. WATER PIPES fitted up at shortest notice M. STEVENSON, 127 Queen Street. aplé~ dy eod & wky 2m _ pat WANTED. ALE AND FEMALE HELP, for BOSTON and SUBURBS, for private families and for hotel work 2t seashore and mountains. Parties contemplating a visit to Boston, de-iring reliable Sasa, will do well by calling at the old reliab o, » a aT Sie