i alee Ree TSR THE EXAMINER. Branch Office al Souris. | z IEE OO OED 2 SOA De a var Det bia eo,’ — . w . . - reorurres . : a } . 341° ¥ A AS TATE ET r RpepPr baat ew fA AVE a Fs Tere nd \ -- ‘ * ’ =~ at —_ * -—s - rat - « femoundl — ~ tne . = : “ . Mr. J. H. Hoorer, of the Apoth ¢ | i] Tse Lei earies li il, Sou , nas ai iy con pieu iP A cr } ,« Tas BXaMIN ce THM NY ih claoe ; ya ) t : , ’ ; PLL LiA Abd Cbs 7; Vv i. Yuu é a > ., il ‘ ‘ Sia wow! He \ en i} yw! ceive | 7 : | ' i in a *} } | Po Orrawa, March 3. v script ns Al Hews, ail O1 Willch j " i Aiter re $5, | , ’ '* ' “ tted to 1 i | Sir John Thompson’ moved the second | AMUN ‘ in ¢ . tet vn, | ‘ pre LULL c Ghee yloc r i I ranchise Act. - i The UO PoOSttlon Zea THe ¢ fasion to re p.) a , }hew tuelr cojections to the machinery and Vantag i coustant telephonic connection | ‘ aes a ee i vir, Charlton intimated that he would m of . Spr ; Ov ‘ ove an amendment to the effect that in Order with M , eive | 4 the Provinces where universal sutirage prompt tel ; | One dt the local lists of voters be adopted. k i | Mr. Mills wanted the Provineial qualitica- | Mr. Hoope: to graut re-|,;.,, ao ' ee ltiens applied to Dominion elections. . Rly hy ] \ } . r . iia i ceipts for »W . an i; Sir John said this was not a proposition | ‘ i “7 ‘ . [ vesticine. 2 jto amend the Franchise Law as it now | oe as - = rSwInas an l Was not an occasion f Yr discuss- | Fanal and fithar tar ing the general principle of the bill. He}! ' > stes eu4 a> . ° 1% ! 51th is ennati ae Lilie 2% ne. ws the strong teeiing the Opposition ! ired them that they would have full ‘ \ nity to test the question at the next sia “i : ( 7 ( 1, soatter the recent overwhelming hy ; p i \ _" i 5s met lid hot o1 ' ¥ mined! CO Bien icr appealing to i@ people. (Cheers.) } ~ ‘ hea . ‘ - } ' . . oe os Boston \MERS.—the steamei rroiul} = Hon. Mr. Laurier said the Opposition had ie safer * . . eee . ‘ — i will leave Boston for Charlottetown on Satur- never abandoned the ground that the bill Gay . nd Wl i sve here (ice permicting was bad in. princinle. He moved an on I , {lth { the fare, unwil fur- | : a : t c : tinh ‘ I 1 ror asec md read- | ci ‘ ’ at 1 » e «© a 11 i I n the opinion of this R vps \ . il tiouse the Electoral Franchise Act ought R Riis, .-O1 tation, was|%y be repeated and the Provincial Franchise en ‘ z rsa fi v1 4 > i abo t} . prea 1 itS i Si.ovU in i ‘ ‘ } | [ oe iard il suppor ed the | it i i 3 ins 3 il yen n tand twitted Sir Jo mn with be- ' attempt to : fe with an axe ing afraid to face the country just now, 0e- | Phe n suse of the Jesu Bill agitation. i } Che debate was continued by Hon. Peter | ’ { 7 1 ' os mi i » : s ; be ence} Mitehell, Mr. Jones (H ulifaX ), Mr. Weldon lef ; y this m 1 Mr. Cun lust before midnig} xl Mr. ¢ ran. ust before midnight the rr J l 4 yp’ ndment. | ; icn ej qu > Zu. tik b il ; a — »} we i read a nat and com- 4 feit [or A Ss » ba a} ‘ West ve this afterno a ommend ] ==. h Honse tools ; i t ' % i . i £20USC UC is Pp civ biils from the Senate bcl . ‘ey a : i lin ster of Justice, speaking to the } M ' for the relief of William Gordon Low- medi ti ry, of Ottawa, said that bilis of this kind days i \ \ th |}sheuld not be adjudicated upon by this | honors i \ { House without careful scrutiny. He had} i etowiu ii ; ‘ ‘ iis OWL GODINION a3 CU illowing such legista- | aay ins ! ts i : on, but iong 4s it was allowed, it should Sei \ ; Vv t t He | O prove } that the | aes ; - | } > exercised with the utmost caution. . , howed that the evidence . es ialied t si UL ery id ron the part of the wife, an tr ie stallion n ve was not free from t suspicion wit ! ‘ i of collusion on the part oi Lowery and ] Li Wii The bill had only passe ithe Senate } pe ry Magistrate t morn nd he would vide the| ; , os UV i > vote an i would aivide Lie | driver SI6 :3 | I i iver House on i | sul! y t ) li np i » Oo AT ' ¢ od : ar Al. oF ADI hh argu s iff} lpp rt ol the I r I } | ‘ id fer veiop ) i I Lulcd- } si sae v4 ‘ } r : ; i liv } ' A ‘ | t. vp blie bn ven- i v Gon, (st. John,) and Mr. D Lvies sup- | eral ¢ iy . te f Ving on ft | ported the Minister of Justice’s view. i ‘4 Deeg ae . i 4% 1? e stre : i will} 1 division being taken the Obuiil was | har 1roOWwn t, 79 to 8v. i > lun ' ‘ : ' a 2 " rt 2 n ec this morning, SOCIETY S SATION News has been re- DY an almost una us vote, threw out} ‘ . i > oe ceived of # soviety sensation in Bermuda. Anj|the DebBertram Biil to incorporporate the} officer « fave Warsiip Comus and a young | Pr Maward isl and Continental | society belle, belonging to a leading family, | Railway and Ferry Co. were to have been wedded a few days ago, | ; : . : ' ——— ~~ ; anid some Halifax prrties went down to } E> oe ; % ‘ bs . ‘ Bynes 2 . ere attend thenuptials. All preparations were | Presbyterian Muaiters. completed, bride elect’s trousseau finished Tas , ms the invitations issued, the clergyman engag LORONTO, Aprul 2. ed, and other details fully arranged. Two! At ameeting of the Toronto Presbyter y | Lys Defcre the Gate uxeu lol i my | yesterday, an overture introduced by Rev. | : : gallant oulcer in question, Havin parton jd. Macdonnell asking some relaxation jieaveot at i rt 3 o SU i ‘ ¢ ; : ; ‘ ae ed leaveo 6 srom ’ a a i ‘in the terms Of the Presbyterian Caurch den dep xt 1 lL & muu Lars pre | } } ] ne | : . nembership was voted down by eight to whereabouts are unkn HH aie , ; . - ' } lett a af . ‘ . ; ito ir, Many inemvers Teirvaining trom VOt- | vver i uc VTi Cic bumolOy b ‘ iad |. ae xT . + pa ae ling Rev. W. Frizzie gave notice of an- | : > ther overture asking to hav ctions 3, 4, | . : O and ¢ third chapter of the Uonfession of | Jornep THe Crrerrt The Halifax é- | wa: ] . MINE [ue I I oe i bili M3 Ke | Paith sent down to Presbyteries for con- j corder says : Anon - has joined . eae ae ; ; i —— s n a pote the | sideration on the ground that they ‘** con-! circuit; the managers of the Chariottetown, | 4;,; sh the wiaws af ; mee ee f the Vaarilottetown, | fict with the views of many most worthy | r. & i., track have selected VV ( dnesd OE de Bata 0c) die ent : oe ‘ } ee ; : 7 ; ~*~ | aMNa Talthiul Memoers and ogice bearers. | ; CThurday, October 2nd and Grd, for} iS i their meeting, which is the week following | ‘onvocntion Day “ Li “ibaa adataeae = vee or aeee | Convocation Day. | the St. John races. They will offer the same | —— — » . — “— . ¢ ¢ oa a ‘ purses for the same classes as the othe1 MONTREAL, April a i } 1) } a ‘ P “ si | ‘ ® . 1 . } tracks, and will also give purses for sev-| At the Convocation of the Presbyterian | eal on} } late hey 12. 1} ict ' ' } 5 eral tocai rT The dates they have se- (C llege held this evening there was a large i — CS ne the , i a rene oe lecté i snould Sur tnem aA Err id rhe - }attemnuance. Al the provinces i the Do- i ° a} _ ‘ M at 5 ee 3, : * a _ © ; e « ; ing, as they will have neariy all the iNova| minion were represented in the list of} Scotir horses taking part in the event, a graduates Robert Johnsen, B. A., gald } - T os ver > pemaseir « *; 2? _ - 3 number of the New Brunswick and Ameri-} medalist, delivered the validictory The ean entries, besides many Island horses, 1 which will not pe brought to the mainland. The Charlottetown track is only a new one, the but the initial step of shows that they have plenty of . iInanagement pluck and enterprise. ; ~~ lTropuy.—A Tae ARTILLERY handsome punch bowl, His Excellency the Governor Genera!’s prize for General Efliciency, com- peted for by all the Garrison Batteries of Ar- tillery throvyvhout the Dominion last year and hich was won by No. 2 Batte ry of this Pro- vince, Was received Captain Longworth last night, and wasshown THE EXAMINERS re porter to-day. The bowl proper is 7} inches high and 104 inches in diameter. I1t is oi by solid silver ined with gold, and rests upon an ebony stand. The bowl is nicely ch land bears the followiag inscription: ‘‘ His Excel- lency the (lovernor Gene! ul’s Prize for Gen- eral Efficiency, won by Ne. 2. Battery. P. E Island rigade.” Accompanying the bowl is a beautiful oak case lined with biue satin, in which the trop! y is to be kept. Captain + L ngwortt! fecls quite pi yud at being tiie comm nder of » Battery that has won so many priz S$ lh competi ion with the rest of the Dominion. — > -— PRYVENTIO Y OF ~RUELTY. -The Ho riety for the Prevention of Cruelty to Animals have th reven : a : olice-Sergeant Prosecutor sand has issued secured the services } eron as prosecutor. he alr dy ‘ ntered up ym bis ‘ tle posters intorming the public that every one who wantonly, cruelly, or uaness wily beats, ill-treats, abuses, overdrives, or tortures any catile, poultry, dog, domestic animal or bird, or who, while driving any cattle or other animal is, by negligence or ill-usage in the driving thereof, the means whereby any mis- chief, damage or injury is done by any such cattle or other animal, or who in any manner encourages, aids, or assists at the fighting or baiting of any bull, bear, badger, dog, cock, or other kind of animal, whether of domestic or wild nature, shall, on summary onviction belore two Justices of the Peace, be liabie to @ penalty not exceeding fifty dol- lars, oF Unprisonment forany term not ex- ceeding three months, with or without hard labor, or to both. rf one 1 ! nas i, ‘ t I l os Ge to P. J. Forgan if you want a nobby hat cheap. | Northwest sch: i ‘ ; 1 , Moss. A number of honorary degrees were } conferred, including Prof. Ross, of Queen’s, Kingston, and Rey. A. Macdougall, St. | j t | | mm i larship was won by W. T i John. ig Cellapses. A Buildii Monrnezatr, April 3. This morning while the employes were busy in Clarke’s in St, i Gabriel, the southwest portion of the build- | ing, comprising three flats, fell in, burying the employes in the debris. All were} rescued unhurt except Eliza Marling and! Kate Byrne, who were badly injured. } | t sansage tactory, | ; Permission Refused. } rrt oronro, Ont., April 3. The Minister of Militia has definitely ro- ! {fused permission to the Hamilton, Toronto and Brantford battalions to go into camp this summer for four days, on the ground | that he would have to assent to similar re- | quests trom aii quarters. — fhe @Micial Announcement. Toronto, April 3. ~ | The World says that the official announce- ment of the appointment of Bishop Walsh, j of London, to the Archbishopric of Torenta will be made in a few days. The Cellege Quarantined. Kryesron, April 3. | The measles have brokén out at the Royal Military College, and quarantine has been declared. ulictin. Torerto, April 4.—-10 a. m Moderate to fresh winds, “cloudy weather wit!: local rain or sleet, stationary or higher temperature. re Remember the sale of the Nelson property, situated on Richmond stceet, to-morrow, at 3 o'clock, p.m. G. M. Harris, Auctioneer. { JiSs ! hopeless. per bottle. Obituary. La our obitu ary list to-day death of Mr. Joseph Sheidow, of Lot 49, at the advanced age of 9L years. Mr. Sheidow vasa native of Lreland, and arrived on this Island about 56 years ago. He taught school for a short time after his arrival, he aad the late Mr. John Butler, « teacher, of Lot 48, having passel examination and received licenses_—_ tw teach at the same time. Mr. Sheidow afterwards settled on a farm where he reared his family and prospered in circumstances. Kew men of his time had a better cultivated mind than Mr. Sheidow. Welk read, thoughtful, pos sessed of a large Mare of natlve wit, aman of integrity of character, and deeply religious, his long life was a happy and useful one. He was widely known and highly respected. For ‘more than fifty years he wasaclass leader and local preacher in the Methodist Chureh, and was a ready and effective public speaker. LHe was interred at Pownal, tae funeral services Steel snb- being conducted by the Revs. George and R. Opis. A memorial sermon was sequently preached by Rev. Mr. Steel. With the Summerside Journal we regret to learn of the death, on Tuesday last, of Mr. John P. Gillis, an old and greatly respected resident of Miscouche, The deceased was the father of the Rev. D. J. Gillis, St. Columbia, Kast Point: J. F. Gillis, M. D., M. P. P., . Gillis, land surveyor, o Summerside, and V. & Indian Rive. He was a public spirited citizen, and did much to advance the interests of Siiscouche. We tender the bereaved family onr sincere sympathy. iia lal New Hapti.—There is some talk of the for- mation of a Joint Stock Company for the pur- pose of erecting a public hall, fitted up in the most modern manner. It is to be hoped that the pcvject will be ntered into. Witha good site and a proper building, embracing stores and offices the stock should be good. isn Fresh halibut and codfish at the Fish { arke Ge ; See the choap ssuitsat John McLeod & Co. P, J. Foran’s hats take the lead. eee Rich and Poor, Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common use of this remedy, attest the world-wide rep- utation of Ayer’s Pills. Leading phy- sicians recommend these pills for Stomach and Liver: Troubles, Costive- ness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con- tain no calomel; are prompt, but mild, in operation; and, therefore, the very best medicine for Family Use, as well as for Travelers and Tourists. _ ‘“T have derived great relief from Ayer’s Pills. Five years ago I was taken so ill with ; Rheumatism that I was unable to do any work. I took three boxes of Ayer’s Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box of these pills.’’ Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. “Ayer’s Pills have been in use in my family upwards of twenty years and have completely verified all that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried.’”’—T. F. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. “‘T have used Ayer’s Pills for a num- ber of years, and have never found any- thing equal to them for giving me an appetite and imparting energy and strength to the system. Ialways keep them in the house.’’-—-R. D. Jackson, Wilmington, Del. ‘Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me of severe Headache, from which I was long a sufferer. Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. ‘Whenever I am troubled with con- stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite, ° Ayer’s Pills set me right again.’”’—A. J. Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. ‘‘Ayer’s Pills are in general demand among our customers. Our sales of them exceed those of ail other pills com- bined. We have never known them fail to give entire satisfaction.” — Wright & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine, _ ee ee a LATEST STYLES IN and Soft Felts, and American Makes, uaa LOW FRICES. SGHN HcLEOD & CO. i Bch neat bard Eugisu oo ~ ap4—tf a er ee mn er oe cae a ee a BE é 7 MARRIED. At the Manse, on the 2rd inst., by Rev. J. M. MacLeod, Mr. Christopher Axworthy to Mii : ‘ Cassie Ross, bota of Wheatley Kiver, Se SF ce RT RR EN eS Pe EOE R Ee. At Mill View, Lot 49, March igcu, Josepu Sheidow, aged 91 years, At Maplewood, Il., on Mareh, George Edward, eldest son of J. Morton Lydiard, aged 23 years. The deceased was} a grandson of EK. L. Lydiard, of Charlottetown, At Adelaide, Ontario, on ) 22nd, arch 13, Anne, | beloved wife of the late Joseph Lord, aged 70 years. Mrs. Lord was a native of Prince Ed- ward Island, and her husband a brother of Hon. yV. VW. Lord, of this city. HAWKERS Wilt (AD CHGARY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy fer all Throat and Lung Diseases. s cured hundreds of cases considered it soothes, heals and strengthens ased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Friece 50 cents For sale at the Pray Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor st. John, N.'B. a oo Ts 3 Ab 2 the di: novid—ly dy is recorded the And the Han or Boy WEY SA THURSDAY, A i (Xx) tos (x) who don’t buy from them Makes a Mistake. MONEY MADE. About Hight Thousand ($8,000) Dollars’ Worth of Clothing, bought ata tremendous sacrifice, will be offered to the public in a few days. 4 proluers., ial \X) ri ea DOS Suecessers fo L. E. Prowse, the Wenderful Cheap Man. Charlottetown, March 16, 1889—eod wky 60 33, per sj Cent. ARS! Discount. Yiy *Vhole Stock of Dry Goods, &e., will be ofiered at the above Discount for Cash, Comprising Satins, Trimmings, &., &e. Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Black and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, Hosiery, Under- clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &e. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &., &e. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &c. SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, dy & February 19, 1889 Od wky Tigi 7 tant * seas =a Season L&ss are desirous of making the trade for W . 1889 THE LARUEST IN OUR HIS- TORY, and wil! offer Special inducements this Season. We will be pleased to treat with parties engaged in the trade, and can assure them TOP PRICES and EVERY SATISFAC- TION. f Farmers will find us ever ready to give them our best attention, and to pay the VERY HIGHEST PRICES the market will allow, Cases supplied free. apl—dy 2w wky 2in Eligible Property. THE WE Subscriber is instructed to sell that very eligible Property on Prince Street, heing part of Town Lot No. 40 in the Phird Hundred, having a frontage of 40 fees on Prince Street, and extending back 50 feet. There is a three-story Double House oa the property, also a Building in the rear, which could be made for a Stable if required. This property is in the centre of the city, and is always wel] tenanted. For terms, ete., apply 2 | BEAIRSTO, inchs Auctioneer. x 1 For Sale or Charter. NCHOONER ‘MORNING STAR,” 75 \ Tons Register, now lying at Peake’s, No. 1 Wharf, For particulars apply to | PEAKE BROS. & CO. mch13—tf o EW BOOTS —Ten cases New Boots received via steamer Stanley. Leading varieties, west prices.—JaMES B. Habl. mich23 -- 4c LARGE CONSIGNMENT @uecn oil oe. New and Second-Hand FURNITURE. HAVE RECEIVED advice of a large con- signment of NEW avd SECOND-HAND FURNITURES, valued at $4,000, comprising : Parlor, Dining Room and bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Lounges, | Chairs, Flock and Hair Mattrasses, *c., &c.; | also, a lot af Superior Mirrors, with instruc- | tions to close out quick. Parties requtring Furniture would do well) to wait until arrival of this lot. GEORGE M. HARRIS, mch26—dy tf Auctioneer. VALUABLE PROPERTY, BY AUCTION. i am instructed to sell by Auction, On Wednesday, 17th April, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: The Premises formerly occupied by the late | George P. Tanton as a Photograph Studio, situated on Great George Street. The property has a frontage of 33 feet, and runs back 79 feet, with right of way from Kent Street. Te t sale. erms at sale HARRIS, Auctioneer. G. M. mch30—tl sle. Avoid Rush ! ARTIES who intend having Water Pipes Fr fitted in their Houses would do weil to callat A. HERMANS & SON, and have it done promptly before the rush of epring work, as the Pipes can be fitted up now as well as when the Service Pipes are laid. We have now on hand a_ large supply of PIPES in Iron and Lead, Faugets, Copper Baths, Cast Iron Sinks, *c. W ork performed to satisfaction, and on as reasonable terms as any establishment of the line in the city. We solicit your patronage. A. HERMANS & SON. mech2]1—~ Ui WATERWORKS Street, Opposite Market Square WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e GENTS AND CANVASSERS can make big money introducing our specialties, all use- We have an article that sells at sight to every smoker for 50c, Sampie by return mail, 20c. Biggest thing ever offered! Money re- funded if not satisfactory, Sole territory on easy terms and big commission. Something new every fifteen days —UNION M’rG Co., 2i) Bt, James Street, Montreal. 3i eod—-ap4 ful. YOR SALK.—A Berkshire Boar, four months old. Apply at thas office. pd 3i—apl wa NYTED.—A Girl for general housework ina Must come recommended. family of four. i if—~aps Apply‘at this office. fyvO LET.--The half of that three-story Brick House on Upper Queen Street, adicining A. Horne & Co’s. Siore, containing nine large rooms, with water faucet in the kitchen. Possession can be givenany time required. Apply to ALEX, LiORNE. lw—mch30 YY ANTED.—A Maid Servant. Apply to Mrs, ¥ “W. Dopp, atthe LePage House, corner of Great George and Water Streets. tf—mchzd (fF YW LET.—4 desirable Dweiling House, situ- ated on Upper Hilisborough Sireet, eentain- ing 12 rocms, now occupied by W.,S. Mchie | Good tank in cellar, planed yard, Stables and | Coach House. Possessioa given loth May, Ap- i ply to Mrs, BLarcd. tf--mch29 | WFANTED.—A Girl to do general housework, Apply to Mrs. D. STEWART, Kent Street, mch2z7 WANTED. A Lad for work about a store Must bring recommendation. Applyat dy tf—menzi | Watson’s Drug Svore, i LET.—A House on the corner of Keni and ‘ West Streets, containing seven rooms. Ap- | ply on the premises to Mrs. MCQUARRIE, ; mch28—lw pd ll ANTED.—A Man Servant, one from the country preferred. Apply to Mrs. WM. i Dopp, atthe LePage tlouse, corner of Great | George and Water Streets. t{/—mch27 W ANTED.—An experienced Vert Maker ; steady employment Apply immediaiely to Mr. Keith, at KB. 5. Davies & Cus. meh27 iyo OST.—Between Quirk’s Bakers and Euston J Street Kast, a Crimson Crape Scarf, worked in roses. The finder will greatly oblige the owner by leaving it at Harvie’s Bookstore, Kent Sireet. tf—mch23 ‘PO LET —The store and dwelling on Great George Street, the property of William and Thomas Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo, Carter & Co. Appiy to Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, or at the store of Geo, Carter & Co,, Market Square {mchl8—tf wa NTED-—A Girl for general housework in a gmail family. Apply to Mrs, CHAS. SMALL- woep, Richmond Street, near Hillsborough ‘Ph quare. mech23 WATER! WATER !—Citizens, take notice that Lam prepared to fit Weter Pipes in your houses at shortest notice. I am importing my Pipe and Fittings from England, and can com- ,pete with any honse in price. Orders left with Messrs. Davison & ‘‘o.. Great George Stree! or ‘the undersigned will be promp ly attended te’~ JAMES Pie a 498 Fitzroy t, mch23—lw