| Local and Other ftems. |} ELEG RAPHE NEWS ; ' : 6 ’ — } SPekCIAL Desparcues ro Tue BXaMIner ' r . ' ; A ‘wee DOMINION PARLIAMENT , A “ki ; | ee i ‘ 1S oa t 5 , “wows SUMMATY Of Proceedings ‘ | t eau J 4 ‘ ‘ $s i vclic | . a U las Orrawa, Feb. 14. See To Mi oo lhe Speaker took the chair at three | 2 ™ 1ock ck, = | Mr. Colter, the newly elected member | : ss tener | . ; Haldimand, Was introduced by Sir : : ss wwe at Kings: | -°tch urd Cartwright and Mr. Charlton, and ( helne ganan’! took his seat. ‘ . allowe ; alive | Che debate was resumed by Dr. Landker- | kin on his motion asking for a rebate of the } duty on corn imported for feeding pur- ( as la men’s | POSes, the sams as now granted on corn im- n : s evening, at 8 oclock, in | Ported by distillers, y parlor. Young men, come and hear Mr. Fisher was altogether opposed to ‘ Carruthers AN are welcome. | 4ny duty oncorn, and moved in amend- e open on Friday | ment, seconded by Dr. Bain, of Wentworth, ng Open ow evening 8} that corn be put on the free list. k { Mr. Flynn moved, seconded by Hon. > | Peter Mitchell, that the following words be Omissions SUPPLIED tae Exanrner’s| added: ** And that cornmeal be added to r forgot to mention that the Rev. | the free list Pr. BE. J. Lioyd arranged the musical part} The debate on the corn duty was con- of the progra ithe entertainment inj} tinued until 11.39, when the House divided St. Peter's Schoolroom, and, in the absence | on Mr. Flynn’s amendment to the amend- f Miss Earle sang that fine old song ment, which was lost on a party division of Lochnigar {70 yeas to 112 nays. Two Liberals, Mr. ‘ | Campbell, of Went, and Mr. Brian, of s rss ry Nova Scotra.—Diphtheria and | Essex, voted with the Government. soar rofavery malignant type arevery}| On Mr. Fisher's amendment which was pre port, N. 5., and have prov-| lose on a division of 71 to 111, Gen. Laurie on 5 ASS bout _ en (Conservative) voted with the Opposition ee a. ; © 8 irs ate j and the same Liberals voted with the Gov- appearance R. D. Seuthern, of Peters Is ; ernment. aANG 20g _— | <A division was then taken on Dr. Lander- a a van \t Milton kin s inmotion which was lost. Yeas, 71; 7 NS. S&S on Tuesday, Melborne | Nays, 111. General Laurie this time voted rand Willonguby Murray | With the Government and. Mr. Campbell t . oe oe a unve. with the Liberals. vas drowned.| The House adjourned at 12. 40 a. m. ste 3 NOTES. 8 ‘ te i » save} After mature deliberation on the repre- - Murray | sentation of the Maritime Province mem- wee bers, the Government has decided to re- . - : cae, | ERpose the old rates for carrying coal on ' S LOM ud Mint the Intercolonial. : ‘ ; * pett-| The Government is being petitioned to praying *°r) adopt Gaspe asa port of call for ocean a Phillip Aiea steamers, instead of Rimouski. In further- e river ghoot- | @@ce of this scheme, a company is being in- ar , in ieee 3 | porated to build a short line from the st g being | valley oi the Metapedia to Gaspe. t P ial will Delegations are here in reference to p | duties on fruit and fruit trees, rubber o i cl thing, cotton and woolen, plush, hair DaCosta Bar- | seating, rugs and tinware R Lie Sir John Thompson received a big dele- r i St. John ve gation of wholesale grocers and cvtton marris - a i spinners to protest against Mr. Wallace’s . i 4 ising TT} } oo ‘ mene | 2ati-combines bill. They represented that an ostly ridai gilts rt bride and groom = aa passed = v uld a atop a ane st Md eee ir. DaCosta visited | @24Y legitimats businesses, — compelling nied rt time ago, and has many | ¥40!esale dealers to seli at retail prices cr Cue Examiner adde its | S4etitice prices, because other dealers might do the — same. The bill - jwas tov vague with regard to OpprreLtitows’ Vistr.—A number of members | these vfiences, which were created by un- Lodge of this city, visited | duly raising the prices of goods, and would j vavd Lodge at Summerside last | unreasonably effect the exchange of com- evening. A very pleasant time was spent in| modities. It was contended it would be t a 1 oadge roo oneming ol oppressive tu insist on the forfeiture of the “a ses, adings, ete., after which the | charter of any incorporated company con- ¢ es tained at an} woouent on a single conviction, which might y ) lhe mpany separated b » fins verre teivial offices ” s n iOCK, Having evidently r ’ flee acy enjoyed a st agreeable tim The city | eee em ers returned home thia morning Jubilee Celebration. - see fur Soctat at Kenwitn.—The weather as being fine and tiie s.eighing excelienft, a iat? nu t : oe 2 : . Weil rom incding aistricts, “aL 7 } ’ . y } +1 tended the tea i Si b given DY tie from the city as} ‘HE DAILY EXAMINER, - se The golden jubilee of the ordination of Rev. Dr. McCulloch as | First Presbyterian Church, here to-day with great eclat. i | Truro, Feb. 14. pastor of the was celebrated This Church 5 Ve ae - , Milton, tis the oldest Presbyterian Church in BOnWwISe 5 ug. ke here! Canada, and has had only four pastors dur- ee ee en they | ing its 118 years’ history. Dr. McCulloch we 4. the jadies vf os. | became its third pastor, and was ordained John's Church have become justly famous) 5 years ago yesterday. There was a 5OE tae SG — ss attended their “!!jarge attendance of Presbyterian minis- forts to pica ters from all parts of the Pro- v vince, as vell as prominent laymen. An ¥ Dear Ma REI Mackerel are address was read to Dr. MeCulloch, ac- dearer in the Boston and other fish mar- 'companied by $1,200 in gold. The Dr. kets than before for at least 20 years. The} replied in an affecting manner. There were extremely high price is due to the light | also presents and tributes of esteem from catch of the last three seasons. Very small many ladies, and congratulary cablegrams amounts are «held in stock, and no supplies can be landed before next summer, while the rece dwindled to next to dearness has nat trally mackerel at current yaluxury. One of the pts from the British provinces have The un- y: : diminished prices most nothing isuUAL consumption, Ane r Pal VeIng a hihi uths has been the impor- sble quantities of fish {reland. the past few m ? ‘ . Lal ; : mn ¢ ConSsiGe!l caught ff the south-west coast of Brad streets. > {se Bazaarn.--The Bazaar and Tea held ing inthe Market Hall proved to be quite a succeas. Considering other attractions, in and out of town, the attendance was large, was evidently pleased with the ait evel ALG everyone various departments which the ladies had pro- vided for the evening's entertainment. The Fancy Sale was largely patronized and the re- pts were very gratifying. The tea tables i} ‘ ? } } gave great satisfaction, and the number who shared in this pleasant featu usual. The Earnest Workers deserve : was larger than com posing the Rand of the warmest recog- nition and praise ior tint Li intiring and noble the bazaar, etc., and rt ward @ good ; ladies efforts in preparing toi by this means helping t {t ought, also, to be remembered that this is ily one of many similar efforts made during e past three or four years. The Artillery Band gave excellent selections, and deserve he th inks of all for their gratuitous serviees cause, tteworthy movements in the trade during | | were read from Scotland, telegrams from various parts of the Province, and letters from Sir William,Dawson, Rev. Dr.'Fraser, of Barrie, Joint Secretary of the General Assembly, who is Dr. MeCulloch’s only surviving fellow student. Jubilee addresses were delivered by J. F. Blanchard, Revs. John McMillan. Dr, Poliock and Escott. The ladies of the congregation entertained hundreds of clergy and visitors to tea, and in the evening there was a. receptivn in the spacious church, addressed by the lead- ing Presbyterian divines in the Province. Dr. McCulloch is nearly 80 years of age, but does not look more than 70. ae ee A Daring Thief. Montreal, Feb. 14. A penitentiary bird named Mackey met Miss Welsh, of Sherbrooke, on the street to- day, and persuaded her that they had for- merily been acquainted. The lady told the rascal where she was stopping, and he soon after snatched her pocket book, ran off, got acaband drove to Miss Welsh’s boarding house, where he showed the purse, and said the Sherbrooke Jady had sent him for something she forgot in her room. The rascal then went up stairs, stole $350, and left rejoicing over his good luck. oe on the occasion. The receipts were about $200 The Loudonderry Iron Company. - -- = ——— 7) TT The Jang re ok - | Paxoxwama.—The Panorama of Crook Monrreat, Feb. 14. s Bottle, or the story cf the Latimer; |. 4 ; was shown last evening before alarge} | The Londonderry Iron Company held its nd appreciative audience in the Pownal Hall, first annual meeting this forenoon, at the Lot 49 Mr. G. M. Harris, of this city, and | company s office. ‘The annual report was was in every way decided success. — The i considered very satisfactory. A dividend * vr. G ge Steel was called to the ay ; and of six per cent. was declared, payable on or after a few med remarks = ot Upon after March 15th next. A. F. Patterson @ audiar ti ging ** Re e the » Te ve : > A ee a the erishig- i was appointed President and Managing M: "ST tice. ee a ms iy. | Director, Hon. D. A. Meinnis Vice-Presi- ‘ ‘os a vee my ore dent and the old beard of directors was re- eu th t ut Lo be shown were | “**"» paints : . 4 - * “rea ag by the late elected. ireorge W. M r, a tibited by him at | a ait ee ommahant Dal endl ' Farnia | . . feeeren Somongnoct the island. Mx. any) The Haldimand Election. then proceeded to relate th id and touching ees story of thi Latin er family, and for upwards | Toronto, Jan, 14. of an bour Kept the close attention of his audience. A vote ot tanks, Richard Smith, Feq., was daly conveyed to “hae Mr. Harris and suitabiy acknowledged moved by | Dr. Montague, of Haldimand, is here in connection with the protest in his The conservatives of Haldimand have paid proceeds, by the kindness of. Mr. Hariis, was; jn cash abundant funds, and the case will given four tho Legetit of the Muwyital. be untvved und pusived at onve. Haldi- mand Conservatives say they are able to! compromising proceedings ! show up most on the part of the Grits. Parnell’s Nealth Bad. Dupuy, Feb. 14. The Hvening Mail says that it hears that Parnell’s health has developed a serious turn, and that his relatives enter- tain fears for his recovery. — resident of the Board of Trade Montreal, Feb. 14, John P. Cleghorn was elected to-day | President of the Montreal Board of Trade. The choice gives geners! satisfaction in commercial circles. — a Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Feb, 15.—10a, m. Fresh west and north west winds, fair, not much change in temperature, LS 2 i eT GuoriousLy UNcERTAIN.—In the trial of J. A. Edwards, of the Queen Hotel, Fredericton, for violation of the Scott Act, no one has been found who is able to swear that he is the pro- prietor or even a boarder at the house, The residence and occupation of F. B, Coleman, otf the Barker House, is likewise a matter of much speculation. i Naan JoineD Tuk ArMy.—Another cashier has shaken the dust of New York from his feet, and has probably come to join the American colony of absconders.in Canada. This time the despoiled party is the Manhattan Flevat- ed Railway Company, and A. S. Goodkin was th» cashier. The amount stolen is estimated at from $50,000 to $70,000. Long-Standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. This medicine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system. The process, in some cases, may not be quite so rapid as in others; but, with persistence, the result is certain. Read these testimonials : — ‘* For two years T suffered from a se- vere pain in my right side, and had other troubles cue by a torpid liver aud dyspepsia. After giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, I began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles I was com- letely cured.’’—John W. Benson, 7 awrence st., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out on my arm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Aver’s Sarsaparilla. Less than three bottles healed the sore. In all my expe- rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.’— Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. **T had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and,as my broth- er and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, Dr. Tyron, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for a year. ¥or five months I took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the last three months.” —T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. ‘Last fall and winter I was troubled with a dull, heavy pain in my side. did not notice it much at first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost unbearable. During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stom- ach and liver increased my troubles. I began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, after faithfully continuing the use of this medicine for some months, the pain disappeared and I was completely enred.’”’— Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, Haverhill, Mass. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. PTE ED. On the 14th inst., Brenton, aged 2 years and 6 months, youngest son of James and Eliza- beth Vatcher, of thie city. {Funeral at 2 o’clock to-morrow (Saturday) afternoon. | At the Cha:lottetown Hospital, on the 10th inst., of Bright's disease, James Wilson, painter, (late of Boston), aged 50 years. (Boston papers please copy.) (Newfoundiand papers please copy.) At North Rustico, on the 15th ult., of in- flammation of the lungs, Walter Aubrey, infant and dearly beloved child of Stanislaus and Amelia Buote, aged 2 weeks and 5 days, ND —HAWKER’S TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for ali Throat and Lung Diseases, It has 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 sale at the Drug Stores, W. HAWKER & SON, eS gy St. Jéhn, N. B ———— Local Notices. A few dozen pairs gents’ pants, cheap for cash, no misleading quotations, but good honest bargains, at Jas. Paton & Co’s. Fresi SavusaGes, 12 cents per pound, made daily at Saunders & Newsom's Meat Market, Kent Street. febl4 2w Overcoats, reefers, and suits. After the largest and best season we have ever had in novl0—ly dy | mined to clear out all our remaining stock of ready-made clothing regardless of cost, at | Jas, Paton & Co. | Balance oi Heavy Underwear selling at cost at D. A. Bruce’s. tfi—feb13 ‘ Misses’ and Boys’ Felt Overshoes, only $5c. j at R. K. Jost’s. feb4 tf | Sleigh Robes and Fur Coats selling at cos ti—febl3 | We havea few brown sleigh robes left ; which we will gell this weeks at $7 cash.— Borris & Stewart. ~ febI3 Si at D. A. Bruce's. county. | this department, we are enabled and deters | very | dite hn - FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 15 so re Big Bargains. The Great Clothin Days longer, to give all a chance to obtain some of the Sale will continue for Fifteen PROWSE: BROS. 29,1 Successors to L. E. Prowse, “ The Wonderful Cheap Man.” CARNIVAL, Fancy Dress Carnival WILL BE HELD IN THE Victoria Skating Rink, Victoria, ieee ce Thursday Evening, Feb. 21, AT SKVEN O’CLOCK. —_ The Rink will be tastefully decorated, and as alarge number have promised to skate, a good B. 8. DAVIES & 60 ee PER CENT. Ob PER CENT. Bra Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefers & time may be expected, Music will be furnished by Worth's Band. Admission, 25 cents, Skaters in Custume, free, PERCY HM. PALMER, recretary. V beooria, Feb. 7, 1389. $5.60. $5.00. Five Dollars in Cash W ILL be paid for the first five ($1 each of the person sending it) received from young ladies in Prince Edward Island under eighteen years of age, to the following :— pays 25 cents tor a Six Ounce Tin of Baking Pow- der, instead of buying a Ten Ounce Paper Pack- of WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW- DER, which any Grocer (with a Jarge profit) can retail at Twenty Cents. Directions for using the Powders must be taken inte the calculation. Address, — W. M. D,. PEARMAN, Halifax, N. 8S. Names of competitors will not be published without permission. Look out for next month’s offer ! feb7 Tans BIEAGK. COUDS GR zee Vit3 a Courtald’s Crapes. Balmoral Crapes. Crape Cloths, Black French Merinoes. Black French Cashmeres, Black Hindoo Cashmeres. Biack Henrietta Cloths. Black Serges. Black Dress Cioths. Crape Laces. Crape Fringes. Dull Jet Trimmings. ee A FULL LINE OF ABOVE GOODS AT LOWEST PRICES. STANLEY BROS., BROWNS BLOCK. Ch’town, Jan, 4. WANTS, LOST, FOUND & V ANTED.—Brick, San4@ and Stone. Apply . to _ RacKHAM, Chestnut Street, City. febl5 —t ANTED.—An Overseer, or chief advertiser, and one to three assistants (according to size of county and population); $65 a month salary and expenses to overseers, and $30 to us- sistants. No peddling. No soliciting. Duties confined to making. collections, distributing printed matter, putting up advertisements, etc., of Klectric Goods. Expenses advanced ; salaries paid cach month. Knclose four cents correct answers (the bona fide solution | *iiow much will any Housekeeper lose who all Ready-made Clothing. 5 aX J aimee Our prices, without the benefit of discount, are guaranteed to be about 33 per cent, below competitors. | - This 25 per cent. is given to clear out the Goods in this ‘department, as we intend togive our whole attention to Custom Tailoring and Men’s. Furnishings. Mr. Keith is at the head of our Tailoring Department, and we guarantee perfect satisfaction. B. S. DAVIES & CO. CAMERON BLOCK. jan5—eod&wkly. RS re NR SE Ee postage for fullspecimen line of advertising mat- ter to E_EcTRO GaLvANic Co., Palace Building, | Cincinnati, O, No attention paid to postal cards, } febla—dy 4i } a EN.—We wish a few men to sel! our! goods by sample te the wholesale and retail trade. Largest manufacturers iu our line. En- close 2-cent stamp. Wages $3 per day. Perma- | nent position. No postais answered. Mouey | advanced for wages, advertising, etc.—CRNTEN- NIAL MAN’®’G Co., Cincinnati, Ohio. febid—2m eod : | ) LET.—On or before the Ist May, that new | Double Tenement House, with Stables at-! tached, on the corner of Hills rough and Kus-} a Streets, For terms ap ‘o M kb ALMER, oreo oe EMBROIDERIES, _--; x}— sninihenpllisi UNE GASE JUST RECEIVED. —————-— | ¥ | — —- - L All Widths. Low Prices. STANLEY BROS. BROWNS pe _>. Co ~ Ch’town, Jan. 4.—eod&wkly. EOE EES FURNITURE! THE CHEAPEST YET! Galland Inspect, aud get Bargains at Auction Prices for Cash. ST THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON P. E. ISLAND. mmc) DRAWING ROOM PARLOR SUITES, best value, BEDROOM SUITES at lowest prices, All kinds of UPHOLSTERED GOODS at Bargains, PICTURE FRAMING, 125 varieties, very cheap and nobby, LOOKING GLASSES, The latest in WINDOW BLINDS, and all kinds ef WINDOW FURNITURE and Fixings at cost. No trouble to show goods. Can suit-all tastes, at NEWSON’S FURNITURE WAREROOMS, opposite the Post Office. JOHN NEWSON. g Charlottetown, Jau, 8F, 1889. pe erermenenmnnarnaes oe ete ‘ a nae