THE DATLY EXAMINER. Tens :-—Five Dol ae ee 7 * a re canada han ad tees tent te see deena eoeaneenssesonnatinnaennpoeateonmaatrneal tis is wrue Liberty, when Free Rern Wen, having advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnririvas. So CHARLOTLETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1889. ———— aacaagaegamaralentie ——— = — _— Se Sovete Corizs Two Cents VOL. 24.—-NO. 182. Stated that the object of the meeting was | 996 bbls., 9,492 cases ; last week 44 boxes, cure of pulmonary complaints is unparalleled. The Dai | BO W 44 : : catures of the Market = | Local and Other Items. 4. ——? fee f a peo a: sh s Vy : j vey Bry . a F | Uv ii¢ pba i} f KEELE ice ri’ SY yy 4 i 4 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, oe ee ee ~ ~ oo Uy & Yc EAkWe @ é a C é eons CHARLOTTETOWN PRICES. Pe snesanagiemnbnygte nese ops pt is issued Every Evening by Another Indignant Elector Spewks| There was a small attendance at the town looking as well as ever. He will re- 3 &”. ‘ 2. — Who wivised her pupils ace ane His Mind. market to-day. Following we quote prices: ‘main at Andrew Doyle's stables till Sa urday. Ti UX i P ishing © YARLIES contemplating heating their, tiwir minds by the use of Ayer’s Sar- moh a ; » Examiner Publishing Co. pA ; oe g heating — ; ; f MG. Oeiici 8 .07 to 0.14 = “i Dwellings this season with Hot Water,/ ‘saperilla, | sppqeqeed tho tuth thes Sixn,—The farmers of this section of the Beet iraneanbeaes te spas opis Noe to 0.64 | No greater triumph in medicine or chemis- FROM THEIR GFVICE, would do well, before placing their orders, | bodily health is essential to mental couniry have read Mr. Welsh’s speech in ates ab eb Peo 0.00 to 0.40 try Cm : 8 ep hag <8 Hair Re- swenow wetrens) omeyw corepn ae | visor. For persons of delicate and feeble {ihe House of Commons, as reported in the Butter, fresh, per Ib.......... 0.24 to 0.25 newer to revivify and restore gray hair to the " LOUDON HOUSE, QULSN YU Ata, wntbeustion, wine at oo " wy !’ last Patriot, regarding Red Point pier, with] Butter, tub, per Ib..... siti 0.24 to 0.25 color of youth, : ; ucine IS remarkably benencilal, ks . yp ‘ 24 —_——>- --— paren no small share of indignation. There can|Cheese per Ib...,............ . 0.14 to 0.16 eo a . Charlottetowa, ’. E. Istand NEW STEEL BOILER. » you get Ayer’s a be no doubt that the object of this gentle-|Cabbage, per doz............. 0.12 to 0.50 sn es ate teats Tee ae eee * Dvery spring and fal ake - ah: satan ; Yarrote, per bush.............. ‘ 00° deter Ce : No joints to leak; no sections to clean. A rol led of her's Maumee tiicceaae anape Psapings qrowan’s aay fasther-expendi# ure or woreee es aan on Ca Patrick’s Society todoallhe can towards RATES Ut SU BSCR I P rid IN: l irwe area of heating sul face exposed, and less ian ereatly benefited.” — Mrs. James i. on this work. W hat a model representa- D ‘k NA bCR esse sere e een wee 0.00 ‘ 0.00 ‘helging Trish inn’ qrants te Canada. ee eee ee 2 50] fuel consumed, than by any other Boiler in j.asunan, Stonetiam, Mass. tive! Whata lesson to the Conservative "hi sot ey ote e weet seen a to 0.12| ae ri , M aes L 25 the market. A guarantee for a term of years “I have taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla electors of this place, who, because Mr. wien, 3a Te cle 2.50 to 2.60 | Hart as LARGE As MArBLEs.—A terrific Three | caths,.... -, {given with every service. | with great benefit tomy general health.” Welsh was a resident of this side of the} Peon pe Creserccneecnnece aan - ns nail anil enbeeneneaninel Orilla, Ont., on Pe + © OL Atso—Our new UPRIGHT RADEATORY — ~ Miss Thivza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md.. friver, voted for him, believing he would) jim per ib...........sss+21s+ 0:12 to 0.14 Wednesday afternoon. ‘The hail stones fell sa Advertising at most moderate rates. [t oceupies less space, _and is more effective bie , ee age, work for our interests. aki SS EE EE Mss nccncsancaen 0.40 to 0.50 &8 large as marbles = one a oe Contracts may be made for monthly, quar and less expensive than any other in the suite or the past y a attacks on the Minister of ee NE OOP a once ne 0.00 to 0.00 and great numbers of windows broken. _— ° 8 ar : aC 7 . x ee X at ; market. see : orks, because he spent $800 on ted Lard rib.. = Rr Ra tease 0.14 to 0.16 ' sii ancl ilies a oe early or yeariy advertisements on We keep coustantly in stock a large supply General Debility. Point Pier, aie ealouiansd to prevent Lettuns per wae Renee’ 0.10 to 0.00 i din toe Ayer's Sarsaparille, you noed —— === - oy kag amen a ee - _ beeen ona ee oe ee further expenditures on that work. If| Mutton, per lb................ 0.09 to 0.12 oer no ethene ae Nana? vn “2 Also, Steam Fittings of every description, in ber Ayers Sarsapariiia. er heal thi: ‘ . ° : . t: eoiwer: beanie sss ok 32 .00 being entirely free fom a ange ; e. or Qn A PAT | Brass and lren; Kubber Hose and Wittings greatly improved.” —~ Mrs. Harriet H. analgesic " oe os a = olan. siocewbbee 1400 2.50 Its e omahikaeth are due to the skillful te dat td brs ‘ de » | for same, for washing windows, carriages, and, _‘attles, South Chelmsford, Mass. ggg mers swt "| Pigs per pair 0.00 to 0.00 eombination of the best ingredients, and hence for sprinkling lawns. “About a yearagoT began using Ayer's, {Welsh says : ** During an election contest, | 1,121 Per PAr--++ --++++++++++2 0.10 to 0.12 no ill results ever follow its use. i lM Py ee dg oe pt constantly em- wsyperiia as a remedy for debili ata meeting which I attended, the Provin- ih Genmetechs a ea 0 06 to 064 asi AR, > AP < ‘Yployed, who is prepared to give estimates for ee cng ead Azpeial Secretary of the Island. produced 8| potaices. eal Sotp at Par.—The Times says that B. GH. A. ROM Ki ly itting Dwellings with Hot and Cold Water, ree See bcttlos of the ten 7telegram from the Minister ef Public; Rabbits, per pair.............. 0.00 to 0.00 , Toombs & Co., on Saturday, sold a quantity ae Be anne ‘ i gs 2 ie aye | Bath Pubs, Wash Basins and Closets, in the saparilia, with oceasional doses of Ayer'a’ | Works stating that the wharf would be re- Straw, per lead................ 1.00 to 2.00! of the stock of the Moncton Sugar fining Bank ei clit i o ¢ i giiatest and most improved manner. Refer- Pills, have greatly improved my health, paired. It was not then a Government teedieitcc 0.00 to 0 00 Company at $100 per hue Ot a ; . ences given if required. Telephone con- i am now able to work, and feel that I work. Lfound they had taken it over for} Turni Ue ie. a 0.20 to 0.20 price realized a few weeks ago, the sugar . s ae y ST : i ‘ : 7 y PS, per OUSN......-- eve A . k. a ee. + [sete ee ii na? too mee cor sree {political purposes.” Why does not Mr./ Turkeys................. cosce BUD Lee m having had a good effect on this stoc ne bee gee |< Mao in a ae Se aa ae noes Se Eos 0.00 te 8.00] Tye superior merits of Ayers Cherry Pes is ; ap23—eod tf pat “My daughter, sixteen years old, is ing and ¢ . Pood, | Jide wd Henan ccce \ e superior merits o . Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Pr isionseand Petro- 1 a a. using v. i eee eee Jith good efes.| hat the meeting was called for the day be- We ee CNG ick cic dice ies ohn 0.50 to 0.65 | toral as an anodyne expectorant is due to . jeum Bought, Sold and Carried ‘Maver 3 ae | fect °— Kev: seed Graham, Uni’ fore the partial election for Queen’s in BOSTON PRICES. skillrul combination of the most powerful in- “on Margin. : ; fi f | Brethren ¢ Lureh, Buckhannon, W. Va 1884, and that in the notice calling it, Boston, April 25. ingredients. Nothing like it has ever yrs P. 8.—Sead fox explanatory pamphict. } FY 7 aes © Gaigned by a number of his friends, it was Eces.—Receipts for the week 191 boxes, |“ttempted in pharmacy, and its snocess tn the sept20—dy & wky ly TER’S CAR a Farmers and Gardeners -.WHEN IN NEED OF— ws ty — iH: Gas ARE SURE TO THINK OF Carter’s Seed Store First. |opened without any additional outlay. Nervous Prostration, — with lame back and headache, and have been much benefited by the use of Ayer's Sarsaparilla.. Tam new 80 years of age, and an satisfied-thatmy present health * : HU FOR SALE. "HIS POPULAR HOTEL, situated at’ a Tracadie Beach, is offered for sale at a and prolonged life are due to the use of bargain. As a Summer Resort, it has no Avyer’s Sarsaparilla.”—Lucy Moffitt, equal in the Provinces. | Killingly, Conn. It is now farnished complete for the accom- | Mrs. Aun H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 years old, Se. Wo » Vt., writes : “After several weeks® suffering from nervous prostration, I procured a bottle modation of one hundred guests, and can be; If not sold by private sale by the 10th May, ae : the Premises and Furniture will be offered at! = are hs re. a06 ere \uction either as a whole o1 in lots to suit a ne ee ee oe : Ps | repurned. purchasers, of which due notice will be given. | ; < Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Full particulars may be obisined by calling | on the Secretary, or by letter addressed to i i acacae aiiien ee THE LORNE eee _ | Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Uhariottetown, F. ih. 1. | price $1;, six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. | ap25—pat eod tl 10th May [t is the recognized Headquarters for P. E. Island for Imported Seed Wheat, Clover Seed, Timothy Seed, Turnip Seed, and ail kinds of Garden and Fiower Seeds. Have you received a Seed Catalogue yet? If net, send your name and address for it ; then send right along for some of the Seeds, plant and care for them, and great satisfac- tion will result. This is so. Others have proved it. Why not you? Address,— GEO. CARTER & 00., SEEDSMEzN. Charlottetown, April 11, 1839-d w Glasgow Lead and Color Works, THE “ELEPHANT” pranp onlin PURSES WHITE LEAD 3 now manufactared under the control of the original proprietors. Hie Vy i & é <), Bedroom Furniture, XC. | LATESY STYLES IN I HAVE ON HAND A FEW rn Hard and Seft Felts; BEDROOM SETS, English aid American Makes, SIDEBOARDS, AT VERY LOW PRICES. ap4— tf Marline and Rope. 1 Ton LOBSTER MARLINE. 2 Tons MANILLA ROPE. SIMON W. CRABBE, Walker’s Corner. Ch’town, April 18, 1889. VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE FOR SALE. i | Which must be sold this week to make room | for large shipments of new goods. GEORGE M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. ‘YY 1y CASES | Opening To-cay, ex ** Stanley.” 4s Ready Mixed Paints, made FLEPHANT up ip all the ee oe Every packet is warranted to please. very | ale sxetehed. Order early, as the Spring de- | mand will be great. Only one quality made, the | best. | | ts re’ Patent Zinc Paint, snow- FLEPHAN! white, gives a beautiful and |! lasting finish. 06 Water-color Paints super-| ELEPHANT sedes kalsomine for walls, and ceilings. sé 9 Colored Paints, in iron cans ELEPHANT and kegs. } a6 * Japan. Colors, in al) the! ELEPHANT newest and richest colors, $6 ” Varnishes and Japans, su- ELEPHANT perior to imported. 6 % Stuins and Lacquers for ELEPHANT finish and beaury. " ELEPHAN paiat. The newest, most central and best equipped Paint Factory in Canada. feb2—3m eod 99 on the package is the only guarantee of really goo JaMes A; MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS | —AND— i Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will reocive prompt attention. Rerexences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Neva Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. Oe Oe omen WARREN & JONES, TSA HERCHANTS, 1 Kast Cucar anno 9 & 14 Minxcine Lanz, Loxpon, ENGLAND. Represeuted in Canada by Morrtso* & Muserave, Halifax On .4 vac r TO LET! TO LET! NICE HOUSE on Pleasant Street. Also a Double Tenement on King Street. Possession immediate. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. apll t Cottage. Pasturage ané stablin;: for a horse and , cow can be furnished, if requirec. ' i d:' The whole farm, consisting of about 23 acres of | ‘ Every LLousekeep aT tween Kast Fitzroy and Euston Streets. MYHE SUBSCRIBER fg HAT very eligible piece of Land on Kent * i |A Very Nice Assoré - S Street, part of the Estate of .the late John Jury, with a frontage of 51 feet and! 4 1 : running back 160 feet. Terms easy. ment, Uheap. over WILLIAM DODD R. K E JOST = WILLIAM DOPP_| aa, |R. K. JOST,| joey R ws | ee “AUCTION SALE sii ae a. m ‘ 10 BE LET FOR THE SUMMER. ee ee Nort h Side of Queen Square, ILFORD COTTAGE, situate on the North | M itiver Reai, about one mile from the city, | having a frontave on the North iver. i ’- here is a Garden and Orchard attached to the | landina high state of custivetion, would be} leased with the cottage, if required. nee Apply to H. Haszard, Queen Street, or to the AM INSTRUCTED BY BRENTON F. er DANIEL DAVIES. | LONG»: ORTH, ©3Q_, to sell by Auction, Dundas Esplanade, April 26—eod }on the Premises, on THURSDAY, 16th May, ; en tat Ii odeck & a12— The ‘ESKER PROPERTY,” situated be- This ero” has been divided. into 15 Building W HO PAYS 25 CENTS for a 6 04. pack- | ‘The close proximity of this property to the age of Baking Powder (as now sold | new Driving Park makes it still more valu- in the market), instead of buying a 10 02. apie Terms atsale. The plan of these lots Paper Package of ‘may be seen at the office of GEO, M. WOODILL'S | German Baking Powder W ATER | : W ATER! | WILL LOSE ots, some of which are very desirable. HARRIS, mch26—tl sle Auctioneer. WATERWORKS! The undersigned has on hand all kinds of r | nd C : 4 3D Cents. | Is it not worth saving? Take care of your wrappers for the prizes ‘Tinware, Stovepipe, Elbows, &., to be given after Bist July. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. apl7—dy eod ~~ —— WATER PIPES fitted up at shoriest notice, é i Orrick, M. STEVENSON, 127 Queen Street aplé-—dyeod & wky 2m pat HEREBY GIVES! tie ’ : ; SE thi i is i : ‘ ey 4 " ding ooeut the FIRST OF MAY onieeue. Sherwood Cemetery. ough examination of all | | i i j ' i j ' - . a oo Come, +n pools, >. NTED [MMEDIATELY.—A suitable Man as Keeper of Sherwood Cemetery. Apply to either of the following Directors : W. E. Dawson, Esq., or Judge Alley, or to of which these concerned will take due notice and govern themselves accordingly. : Any information will be thankfully received at "| protest against that neglect, that the Pro- {vincial Secretary produced the telegram’ | JOHN McLE@D & co. Hair and Fiock Mattramea Newfoundland’s new Superintendent of | Canned Lobsters — ‘to discuss ‘‘local wants.” He cannot 675 bbls., 11,595 cases. There was a good forget that he and his friends| fair demand for Easter, but since then sisted that the discussion should} trade has not been very active. Prices be altogether directed to the ne-) have ruled very steady, however, and the glect of Red Point pier by the Do-} market closes with a fairly firm tone. jminion Government, and that it was not| Michigan are in steady demand at 12hec., until Mr. Welsh and his friends had, im loud and long speeches, urged the peo- ple to vote against the Government asa with other western at 12 to 124c. as to quality. Eastern extrasare in light supply and firm at 13c. Island firsts sell at 12c. Porators.—Receipts past six days, 35,- ; 000 bush.; previous six days 48,500 bush. which gave Mr. Welsh so much trouble, There has been very little change this then and since. Mr. Welsh shows plamly' week, Arrivals are rather light but the bow much use he is to his constituents | supply of most kinds is fully equal to the when he says that in 1884 Red Point pier’ demand. Fancy Houlton Hebrons and was not a Government pier. Whodoes nvti Rose are not plenty and hold steady at know that every pier in the Island became} about 60c. All kind of northern stock are a Government pier, in terms of the British! lenty and dull at quotations. P. E. #s- North America Act, the day we entered | jand Chenangoes in full supply and quiet Confederation? He ought, in all decency, | at 60c. to step down and out of a position which| Py ys9.—The market is quiet. New lob- he is altogether unfit to fill, We might as ! sters held at quotations. Following are te well have a wooden man at Ottawa 48 | prices ; William Welsh. Mackerel, extrashore, per bbl $25 00 @ 26 00 Yours, Ae 23 00 @ 24 00 Lot 48. FarMer. +" ie See. Gk... ee eT — = No. 3. large rimmed 19 00........ The Cultivation of the Lobster. ot) Qiel Q Gees. t,.... 18 00 @ 18 50 ee ss ius ipis 5 oe Canned Mackerel— St. John Sun. ( ohn Sun.) 1 tb tins, labelled ® doz..... 000@ 000 Fisheries is introducing Norwegian methods, 1 Ib tins, labelled new, ¥ doz 165@ 0 09 into that previnece. A hatchery for codfish os 0se is under construction on an island in Trin-! A Plea of Guilty. ity Bay, and another is contemplated at Placentia Bay. The Trinity Bay establish- | PARNELL GETS DAMAGES FROM THE ‘‘TIMES.” ment is to be larger and more complete —— than any now in operation either in the; According to a recent London despateh, United states or Norway. It is expected;the Times has forestalled the decision of to hatch two hundred million eggs each the Parnell commission, and practically put season, and is provided with a steam engine an endto Mr. Parnell’s libel suit, by decid- to pump sea water into the hatchery while ing to pay into court the sum of £5,000 as the spawn are hatching. Rev. Moses;damages. This admits the libel, and does Harvey, in describing the operations, re-;away with the necessity of Mr. Parnell fers to the great success which has attended’ proving it. the Flodevig hatchery in Norway. The} It will then rest with the court to decide artificial propogation of lobsters is a more| whether that amount of damages is suffi- novel proceeding on this continent, but'cient. Mr. Parnell insists that the Times Mr. Harvey says is carried on in Nor-: shall pay all the expenses of the defence dent Neilson is vbout introducing the everyone outside the legal profession admits method in Newfoundland, where the waters, to be perfectly fair. are already becoming depleted, although! Attorney-General Webster has taken a extensive canning operations were not car- back seat. He has had enough of Parnell, had reached its height in the poaettie eee ee he will not appear in the srovinces of Canada. There are now libel case. e interests of the Thunderer Dlirts fies lobster factories at Placentia’ will be looked after by Sir Henry James Bay, and this is the place where it is pro-; and Mr. Graham, while Sir Charles Russell posed to establish the first outfit for the and Mr. Asquith will appear for Mr. propagation of these shell-fish. It is sup- Parnell. posed to be an easy matter to obtain the. i eggs of the lobster, as they are carried! In Love With His Wife. about during a considerable part of the — suinmer, attached to fibrils underneath the THE MAN WHO IS SO IMAGINES HIMSELF To tail of the fish. It is not proposed to al-: BE LUCKY. . low indiscriminate killing of the lobster in! —— Newfoundland, in the hope of replacing! There is nomistaking the man, says the the stock by artificial means, but it is be-, Cleveland Union, who is in love with his lieved that, with proper oversight and the: wife. He imagines himself the luckiest observance of a close season, together with manon earth, and his little wife is just the maintenance of these hatcheries, enough of a genius to keep that belief the supply may be continued even though strengthened. Love is the essence of life, large numbers are killed. The question of and there is no love like that which endures the preservation of the lobster is one of; through all the trials and tribulations of great importance to Canada. A few years. wedded life, and is still strong and faithful ago the lobster fisheries supplied one of our as each life nears its close. Nowadays a most important articles of export. The} man expects his wife to be something more lobster ranked next to cod i.sene among than a good pomeshocpos ora faithful at- the products of the sea. t year the tendant upo his missing shirt buttons. baden of these fish was fifteen per cent. less He wants to find in her a companion ; one than in 1887, while in that year the de-) with whom he can talk and exchange ideas, — a . was oi re — a eracn 2 he ye = who ames e lobster produce of New Brunswick, to eemed worthy of his every conti- which was eae 5,000 tons in 1835, fell off dence. Such a wife area in Keeping to less than 2,000 tons last year. The her husband's affection and respect. She establishment of a longer close et and is alive to all his virtues and faults, but she the other precautions which the government does not ignore the former entirely and has been compelled to take may prevent) regale him daily with a long list of his further deterioration, but will not in many failings. If there is one thing more than years restore the supply to what it has another calcu’ated to ruin a man’s domestic been. In view of the present condition of happiness and peace of mind, it is the never the lobster fisheries the experiment about varying tirade of a “‘ nagging” wife. Be to be tried in Newfoundland wil! be watched very appreciative of his virtues and a little in the Dominion with much interest. ‘blind to his failings ; that is the best mode seats ie ' of ope Credit a man with more Apvics to MotHErs.— Mrs. inslow’s virtues than he . : Soothing Syrup should always be used when oytof ten he ee rer age hog a chuldeen are cutting teeth. It relieves the’ good as you believe. him to be. One avon quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain;| Loses to i feat * for the a tues von cad the Sine Sree Ne ae Cae ne ccallt Uhikib tome love, We on. case be button.” It is ve easant to taste. It . ”* . . t soothes the child, tine the gums, allays all be viewed in the light of a neglected wife, pain, vateees — ey ~~ nomen Spe oe » 28 ve a haan eee or lesa is the t known remedy for diarr ) me for bein : whether arising from teething or shes : ; causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be! If there's one thing women may be permit- ee way with gratifying results. Superinten-| before the commission, a demand that ‘ ried on until after the work of destruction although he will remain to the end of the] y eonenssinntti pean neiencnnsit Pvel.istic.—According toa San Francisco despatch Peter Jackson, champion iseavy weight of Australia, defeated Patsy Cardiff, champion of Minnesota, in the contest for a purse of $3000 at the California Athletic Club last Friday night. Ten rounds were fonght. Both men appeared to be in prime condition. Save or AN Att Ricut Mare.—The Mone- ton Times says: It is understood that Dr. R. G. Baxter has purchased Mr. T. C. Connor's Allright mare, to match his Rysdyk horse. They make a fine appearance as a team. Terms are private, but Mr. Connor refused an offer of $300 some time ago. Finest Is Canaba.—Mr. UVunean Mcln- tyre is about to build at the top of Drummoad Stree:, Montreal, on the property which he recently bought from Mr. Hugh MeLellan. The house is to eclipse every other private residence in Canada, and will cost $500,000. Mr. Thomas is the architect. Sir George Stephens’ fine residence, it will be remember- ed, cost about $250,006. shai A Werattny Beccrer.—A_ professicnal beg- gar named Felice Viart died at New Orleans recently, of debility and neglect, at the age of 72. She had lived there for over twenty years in the most abject poverty, supportin herself by begging. The coroner discovere hidden around her shanty $38,000, $2,500 of which was in.gold, secreted in an old flower tin the yard, and about $36,000 in gold nds, stocks and securities concealed in the walls. A Serious Loss.—On Sunday morning last, Mr. James Dorsey took his valuable three- year-old Jersey cow out of the stable co show her to some friends, throwing one or two hands- full of oats in a tub for her to eat. She took a mouthful and began eating, but hardly had she swallowed it when she showed symptoms of choking. Mr. Dorsey at once gave her some water, which she easily drank, but the oats had got into her windpipe, and in less than five minutes she was dead. Mr. Dorsey, we understand, refused $75 for her a few days previous to her death. seicnannmaegaiiliae itil. | Personal, Henri Rochefort’s son has committed sui- cide at Bona. It is officially announced that the Queen's birthday will be kept on Saturday the 25th ay. Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Summerside Journal, isin the city. He is at the Hotel Davies. Minister Reid modestly announces his withdrawal from the editorial control of the New York J'ribune. The bishop and clergy of Down and Con- nor have subscribed £100 for the relief of evicted tenants in Donegal. lt is understood that Mr. Parnell has —_ to go to Glasgow, under the auspices of the Scottish Liberal Association, on the occasion of his visit to Edinburg ne»: month. The Empire is negociating with Mr. Skin- ner, proprietor of the Canadian Gazette, of London, Eng., to assume the editorial management of the great Toronto daily. Mr. Skinner is an Englishman whe has given great attention to Canadian affairs. Among those who have purchased tickets from the obliging ticket agent at Kensington, Mr. A. E. Clarke, this spring are Mr. J. R. Profit and Harry Kennedy, who left Summer- side this morning to settle in Seattle. Both are enterprising young men, who will, no doubt, while they remain in the land of the setting sun, reflect credit back upon their dis- tant Island home. Among the passengers by the steamer to Point du Chene this torenoon was Dugald 8. Hunt, Esq., of Darnley, who is on his way to the Great West. He will probably stay at Schuyler, Colfax County, Nebraska, and at Denver, proceeding thence to British Colum- bia. Mr. Hunt has been an energetic, capable and in every way useful member of our com- munity, and we wish him prosperity where- ever he may go. The St. John Sun reports that on ee afternoon all that was mortal of Jacob Brad- shaw was interred at St. Martins. Mr. Brad- shaw died in Hampton on Wednesday last vt the age of 95 years. Mr. Bradshaw, for a number of years, was engaged in the ship- building business, and he was a part owner in a number of vessels. About ten years ago Mr. Bradshaw retired from active business and took up his residence at Hampton Village. The deceased gentleman was a very liberal contributor to the Baptist church. He we: between $50,000 and $60,000 to the oreign Mission Board of the Baptist Con- vention of the Maritime Provinces, The Baptist church at Hampton Village was built toa | extent by Mr. Bradshaw. Tinatomend bs widow and one son, Dr. sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing ted to be prejudiced about it is their own tA 38 ~~ Yan Framcléco Chronitle the Market House on Market Days. , ‘the undersigued, at the County Court Office. «Baten Ontver. | .- . HENRY SMITH, Ch’town, April 3, 189—eod tf “| ap23 Secretary. Syrup, and take no other kind. (April 1 '88 babies. Bradshaw, who is practicing in Prinve Ed- ward Idgnd. —