TUE DAT Local and Other Items. Oo. H Regular meeting to-night 7 Kip G1 » (Ganty guaranteed, at Beer > STANLEY arrived shortly after tive is allernoon > New supply of Winsor \ s Tu Paints, received at W atson's , > \ (wo new summonse were y Both are returnable on I - tague is runvring on the as ‘ontague ferry There irection, is not a Uh S atid BP ae ius ’ ary — New York, April 19. 4 VAUASL, Arrived from . . . ~ . g Orrawa, April 18. avis, Franke & Co, dealers in raw ' ™ wr wi rhe Subway question was debated very = w and manufacturers ’ — —s a ‘ ‘} oe dey fully in the Senate ve sterday on Senator Grand Street, have assigned. Nominal ‘ . (HIS evening h ri . : : assets ; $1.3 ‘he 4an- | ling The} How lan’s motion for an enquiry by com- assets ee $1,500,000. rhe can 4D t : . ‘ cea ss 2 2 » y rrec peteut engineers as to its cost and durabil- 20UNce that they expect to settle in full. oo . . ; . i ‘ ‘ ity. Senator Howlan defended his position —— 8a cure for indivges'ion at “te ‘ >, 7 j r . petite, malaria, use Campbell’, bly and vigure usiy. Se uator I rowse | fhe Scott Act Repealed. Q A eee spoke long and weil, but Senator Hay- | — ° thorne threw cold water onit. The leader, | Sr. Joun, N. B., April 18. f appetite, dyspepsia | Mr. Abbott, gave the » the ae cp perite, dyspepsia | nei p — the goinee the assurance | In the election in the old Portland dis- ‘ainpoetls q oo | a ae , - ronment would procure an ' trict yesterday, the petition for the repeal rol Sie at A. SS. ‘SUL > oO gS Cas ' sO 3 2 ‘n- . : : et . Sperone sinry ~ — a rom competent en- of the Scott Act was carried—568 for. the - ;gineers, Senator Howlan withdrew his repeal, 124 against. ‘ tie] ‘ ; reat ; motion | 4 1 a i farn r b i1tt the worse | eee oi * ai ae may t mad beautiful DV using | fy * j y a ae | by using! [) Ny AY rT ARATIRIT | Weaiher Bulletin. ¥. R. Watson advertises iy i ui i < s es i . y sha fs Tororo, April 18 —10 a. m. . , | 5 4 The damsge to the ——— Fresh to strong north to west winds; ; » af ~ ‘ } ' ; : ] he s outhp has been| q), anies Po > ie . | most:y fair and cool, with light local falls it of her agai: imimar 0: ec BSe lat mat : of ; sdmit of her again |* i . ) i FOCEE ding ~* }of rain in southern and snow or sleet in ) ’ t 1 t at out ’ t | } : ' ' 1 thi y and Southport, | niin | horthern portions. . 4 i Se ee yO een ‘ ‘ WIN 1as WON A OTTAWA, April az. | Hi f 4 t i SS . ' 1} : . . CUS? O SS r. . | Athes been used} tn the House, Davin this afternoon} lan atmesacaead As ont i 3 is j be i : sll as ‘| called the attention of the Postmaster Gen-! ” az i 1. © onhnson 8 | . oe . ' Apri 17, : ,eral to the unsalisiactory condition of the} “ 1e 28th of | Mail service, and read a complaint that he | AFTERNOON SESSION. i "hy d received that the oroy ; e eo I ail . Ay Saturday morning, 1uth | had received that the aruvieh ie her re rhe bill to incorporate Mount Herbert H ’. C. Connolly's stable. | cent trip from Liverpool to Halifax was | Hall Company was reported agreed to with- : atic uiteen days on the voyage, and that the} out amendmen: , : ' oC eo] ert _— e@ a8 to Lic ak ye the - ae The bill to incorporate the French River | ot ! ee - sel the S that th > ad h was engaged, | Hall Company, and the bill respecting re. gg i at Georgetov ester- | expired on the h aay ol the vuoyag ntati i is i usu il, ahead of all others. He | ’ "Ke : = : 2 : - rt a la ers Aber prunes = the Legis! ane were read . r thiee barrels, which were dis-|.). ne ye, COMPIaA against | third time and passed. i “Oo Or LHe dub 8 ich Vere GISs- | +},, se ce Loe ctr sly yroteste ac 7: Wy “rt . - : I , Like Service. He Strong/y pr ey aguas The bill respecting investments by the : a the subsidized mail sonmnere eing aliowed | Court of Chancery was reported agreed to. Bra Ihe steamer Beav om | < + ae e their Savanans port on this contin- The bill respecting the Legislature was I reive? at Georgetown yesterday and | ent outside of Canada. F : then committed to a committee of the whole . s thi ning rou tl Mr. Haggart said it was well known that House. Progress reported ; nm of Ss wi ~ | > roverni . le , Qe ttiva avo ‘ the fi trip of the season. She! the g ee ee earnestly ar ring Hon. Mr. McLeod presented an ** Act rg ° 1° senure as : seams oe : aa “iasS 10) amending the Public Schools Act, 1877, ' | ‘ ». 1, [every respect, but for the present no per-) which was received and read a first time. ION LUILDINGS —Messrs. ( i4°RK, | mnanent arrangement could be etfected. S< ‘1 & Vo., the contractors for the} The mails were being carried by the Aijlan s, EVENING SESSION. ' : 2 ldi: adv , ! "- « ary ca 2 } % ° ° new I bition bu ia) ig, already have ;on a temporary arrangement, and on the The House went into committee for the the ite port bt the f e TK » D+) thi n ‘ ,e Ve rith > : . at | t seh i me ram Work a | 1?th ot this month the contract with them second reading of the Act respecting the ie L0G aD le o . ft ‘rect } Til i} 1 . : > ‘ \« IAD : ° the groana, and the work OF erection will;had been renewed _for ons year. In this{glection of members of the Leyislaiure ler » -< } ’ begin early next wéek | contract a speed of fourteeu knots per hour with Mr. McLellan in the chair. Progress i. oe Tees POR ae. Sake ox Ox | wae ‘ allied = Only oo. oe of was reported. rite at Houlton, Me.. just now. They bring| “ fleet aetae FF a = ort abo Hon. Mr. McLeod presented an Act from $2.25 to $2.50 per barrel, It is esti-] 7 0He8, of Halifax, and Mitchell defended | amending the Act respecting the garnish- mated that over $200,000 have been paid to | the Atlan stealcrs. au ment of debts, which was read a first time. farmers this season by potato dealers in that! Mr. Foster, in answer to turther en: House adjourned. deems quiries for particulars as to the contract Apri 18 - offered to the Andersons, but subsequently ; : PoLtice Cor KI A young woman from the refused, said he stiil considered it FORENOON SESSION, yuntry was this morning sentenced to ten} The bill incorporating the Mount Her: days imprisonment for the larceny of a shawl. strap and small articles from a resident ot King Square, in whose employ she had been as a servant. - Must ne a Beavury.—Miss Maria McDor- mand, ot Ann ipolis, N.S ° has a calla lily on which there has been thirty-six very large blossoms during the past eight m mths, five of +) ome LHe. Ce aT LY EXAMINER, - - - ‘S\N RAY te 1 CRURGRAPHIE ae : — Hawirax, April 17. SPECIAL DesPATOCHES TO Tue EXAMINER. THE SUBWAY ls Discussed in the Senate, News From Halifax. Alderman O'Donnell to-day resigned his seat in the City Council, in consequence of | the verdict of the Supreme Court. The | penalty will not be pressed for, and O'Donnell will pay $200 costs. The wreck of the schr. W. D. Richard, | which capsized off Halifax harbor in a sud- | den whirlwind on Sunday, has drifted out | to sea. Capt. Hill, the well-known proprietor of | the Grove H: tel, Liverpool, is dead. The troopship Tyne arrived from Ber- | muda to-night, bringing three batteries of artillery to relieve the troops at this gar- rison, Speeches by Senators Howlan and Prowse. Estimates of Cost to ba Obtained. a Another Firm Assigns. ‘gainst the public interest that particulars of the contract should be published. He still had hopes of establishing a first-class service such as in contemplation. The House then went into Committee of Ways and Means considering the new tariff. Hon, Mr. Foster announced several bert Hail Company, and the bill respecting the investment of moneys by the Court of Chancery, were read a third time and paassed. Mr, Farquharson asked the Leader of the Government to lay upon the table of the modifications of ‘the tariff submitted with | House a detailed statement of the full cost the Budget: Candied peels, in place of pay-{to the Province for consolidating the which were in bloom on Christmas Day and eight on Easter Sundav seidindiiaaiiiiait INVESTIGATION. —A iui ‘gistrates court sat t Cardigan Be.dge yesterday to investigate barges made by 4 man named McLeod, and | implicating a weil known resident of the place in the recent burning of William Minto’s The court heard the evidence and took en celihre. store. the case Narat Day.—The anniversary sermon to the Oddfellows of P. E Island will be preached in the Methodist (Brick) Church, Prince Street, on Monday afternoon, the 25th inst., at 2 o’cluck, by the Rev. W. W. Brewer, of Wildey Lodge. Seliendiaipyia tes Un May 2Ist there will be a tea and fancy sale in the Lyceum in aid of Notre Dame Con- Doors open at 2 p. m.; tea reaay from Oysters, ice cream and refreshments served. An agreeable Admission 10 cents. vent. 3 p. m ot all kinds will be anticipated. Tea 25 cents. a hevek.—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 fever, it is we | for the people to make a note ot this fact. Campbell's Quinine is genuine. For sale at A. S. Johnson's. eV ni 1g is o Pest Time on Recorpv.—A_ gentleman | entured the carpet department in James Patou & Co's. siore after one o'clock and sald 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 the oveasion. The job was finish- ed at half-past eleven. Qorcke Work.—The Halifax Herald says: Halifax siace her arrival from wWitint fo equa t The steamer Hoston on Sunday evening has discharged | 4,000 bbis. of cargo, been into dry dock, had be her bottom scraped and painted with two } the new tariff, the duty remaining as be- {twenty years, bullion fringe, feldspar cone ing JD percent, will pay that duty ad s'atutes, the amount paid for each Commis- valurem, and also 1} cents per pound. | sivner and the amount due on the work. Files and rasps have been dropped from Hon. Mr. McLeod said that the full ainount of the cost could not be laid before fore, and the same has been done | the House just now, ag the account had not with scythe snaths. There ,was ajyet been adjusted; but the amount already brisk discussion upon the subject | Psid the Commissioners would be brought of the duty on nursery _—st.ck. | down. House went into committee with Mr. Underhay in the chair, to consider the bill respecting the garnishment of debts. Bill agreed to with amendment. When that item was reached, Sir Richard | Cartwright objected to the duty, as he held it to be necessary that we should constantly import, Ferguson, of Welland, said the Canadian House adjourned. nursery man needed no protection aguinst mr” =e the legitimate trade of the States, but the practice was that when the American ok , . ; an 7 r mi: 2t was »plied, ric be = ; on tw - supplie l pei — ‘a stock re New maple syrup for sale by the tinat Beer maining over was sent ito Canada in great} & Goss. ap 18 2i quantities, and sold here at slaughter prices, ss ; After recess, the meat duties were taken |__ A®0ther lot of Pineapples and Oranges just Local Notices. up. it was explained that under the} '°°c!’ed at Beer & Goff’s. 35S definition of mess purk contained in the | 25 baby wagons just received, will be sold general inspection act, clear pork of cer- | cheap.—Mark Wrigha & Co. ap 18 tain description may be admitted so that | English bonnets, mob caps, in great variety, clear will not necessarily have to pay 3; at Mrs. R. Young's. apl7 2i cents per lb. as complained, but rather is cents per lb. The items were adopted after a long discussion and a new item was added as follows: Salted beef in barrels 2 cents per lb. With respect to the duty on spirit- uous liquors Mr. Foster announced a change whereby the initial figure upon which strenth for duty shall be computed will be 15 below proof instead ot proof; and in cased liquors the dury will be calculated on the actus! quantities. The duty on strengthened alcohol was changed from $1.75 to $2 per gallon. ‘The free list was passed wi +h these additions and alterations: books printed and manufactured more than Baby wagons from $7.50 up, at Mark Wright & Co's, apls New window poles, cornices and blinds, just received at Mark Wright & Co’s. apls DIED. At Brackley Point Road, on April 8th, of inflammation of the lungs, Pearl, aged one yeat and six months, daughter of John and Eliza- beth Bryenton. ASPINALL'S ENAMEL, --OUPENED TO-DAY AT— for soiling aud fodder, as well — en- W. R. WATSON’S, silage, unset diamonds, extract oak, brass and copper, rolled round wire rods for ¥ IN FOLLOWING COLORS AND SHADES: coats of paint, loaded 1.000 bbls. sugar at the refinery wharf and 3,000 ibs. cargo at Noble's | Wharf and sailed for Boston yesterday. sienna Horsess Soip.-—The sale of horses by Mr Heairsto to-day resulted as follows :—Barrister | was sold to J.J. Davies for $1,115; Lucky! Lad to McRae & Robins for $1,310; Barrister | horse Honest ‘lom to Nathaniel Larrabee for 3200; Dean Swift horse, Rev. Mr. Daniels, 370; Royal Frank horse, F. T. Newbery, $69; ' Barrister colt, L. Jenkins, $97; chestnut | driving mare, W. Dodd, $103. exomeenoreeen STEAMERS Movements —The St. | Lawrence left Pictou on return to Char- | lottetown this morning at five o'clock, and arrived about nine. She left for Pictou again at one o'clock, and will return to- morrow morning. The steamer had a rough passsge yesterday owiag to the heavy gal prevailing The return trip Uiis morning was made in good time. The ice has all disappeared from the straits. She brought over eight cars of freight aad Seven passengers. ‘I'he M. A. Starr also arrived from Pictou early this morning with : She will proceed to ' full freight as discharged, to be- Sulamersi @, a3 soon ein work on the Summerside-Point du Chene route. It is stated that the iceat Sucmerside is breaking up outside the lighthouse, and also in the channel wwd- Wit Pint du Ubene hurbur ié tar, ‘the Province aneut the charges of the Em-, Rouge Dragon, Vermilion, Royal Mail Red, making pure letharge, not ground as_ well as ground, boards of amaranth, hickory, BLUE. GREEN. spokes in the rough, salt cake, for other as ee $$ | —___—_—__——_ well as manufacturing purposes, silicate of T ys : Asana soda in crystal or in solution, cutch, Weleuens | eee mustard seed, antimony and salts, ea ’ : Holly , The committee rose at 1:40, and the Royal, : Sage, House adjourned. Deep. Olive, Peacock. More Bribery Alleged. —— White, Bath White, Cream, Heliotrope, Monrreat, April 17. Hedge Sparrow Egg Tint, Gobelin (2 shades), Intense excitement prevails throughout . Terra Cotta (4 shades), Salmon Pink, Cerise, pire’s correspondent that one Wm. Van | Flamingo Red, Arab Brown, Chocolate, Black. Slooten was alleged to have spent $10,000} Price 50 centsa tin. Bath White, 60 cents, in the bribing of members in the vain en- A few small tins at 18 cents. deavor to get four boedle bills through the! ®P16 legislature of this Province. [a = = Llecteur, the pocket organ of Mercier, | WAN i's, LGs i, FOUNB de contained yesterday three columns of per-| —_- i sonal abuse by Mr. Mercier of the Empire QYANTED.—A Cook in a small family. No and publishes Van Slooten’s denial. To-day "‘ wasbing. Apply at this ofice. tf--ap18 the Empire's correspondent retors in a’ WANTED- A Ge te cht a ke ae vigorous article, reiterating the char.e:, and general work, with good references. says that the information came froma man 4pl7—ti who possesses documents which if published would bring an end to the Mereier’s reyime in asingle day. It is said that to-morrow’s Prince and Sidney Streets. Lmpive will contain still more serious charges, wad will defy the oxtnvtry td refute ' them. WANTED.—A Girl for general housework, | Apply to Mrs. W. W. CLirgke, corner of ! apl7 | eres OARDERZ WANTED.—A few boarderg can B' be accommodated for & per ; at this ofice. a 5 ee “= os = <n eee tenets Se SE > L/S etNesnseeesheeneinschtsieeae aeumaostemndioeaie NTURE That Should Interest Every Parent. PROWSE BROS. ~—-——-— (x }}—--—__-__ — season the largest stock of Boys’, Youths’ and Men’s Clothing ever imported to is the Best and Clothing to feast their TION in ever eyes on. those lines. Kindly call and see their beautiful rooms. stock and wonderfully low prices. f/~\ (x) have ventured to import this » this city, and they venture to say it Nobbiest lot of Children’s and Boys’ the people of this town had a chance THEY DEFY COMPETI- elegant PROWSE BROS. THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Charlottetown, April ee Se pe re — 144 QUEEN STREET. 7, 1R9N—end ae = = ee a li Established Pe lt | In no branch of business has the reduction of prices been so noticeably great in the last few years as in the Furniture trade, anc more especially 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 2 few years ago, and the comparison shows that they can buy to-day f r almost half the price of former years. Witness 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 painted pine set could be bought for a few years ago. Also the fact that Walnut Parlor Sets cost to-day less than half the price paid not many years ago. Improved machinery and new and scientific methods of production have effected these changes in the price of Furniture. As far as we are concerned, we have adopted into our Factory system such improvements as the advance of the times demanded, and our present GREAT CHEAP SALE OF PARLOR SETS and BEDROOM SETS is the result of our successful efforts in this line. Over 100 Bed- room Sets are in process of manufacture in our Factory at the present, whereas a quarter of that quantity would be a large number to undertake. at once with former facilities. We are therefore in a position to conduct our GREAT CHEAP SALE OF FURNITURE unlimited, and invite the public to come and inspect our extensive variety in Parlor and Bedroom Sets, and compare new prices with the old prices of former years. . MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, April 16, 1990. SS —— = = — FROM LONDON! One hundred and fitty-three pieces of Spring and Summer Dress Goods now on our counters ready for your inspection, all the newest materials in the market; Snow- flake and Snowball designs; A. W. Stripes and A. W. Checks, Figured and Plain Lustres, Cneck and Plain Beige, Mohair with border, and Serges as fine as Merino We have added a nice assortment to our Black Goods department. A few pieces of Priestly’s Crape for trimming, guaranteed to retain its color. masa, ne uae SLANOGEY BROTHERS, Charlottetown, March Bankrupt. Stock of Boots and Shoes. BROWNS BLOCK, OPPOSITE HARKET SQUARE. 26, 1890—eod ae (x) a EING desirous of closing out our Bankrupt Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, we will offer greater inducements tan ever for the next two weeks. Come and see us, and do not complain of hard times when you can buy MISSES’ RUBBER BOO'S, reduced from $1.50 to $1.00 __ 97 pairs WUMEN'S BUPTeN BOOTS, reduced from $1.59 to 75 cents. A Job Let of WOMENS and BOS, 100 pairs CHILD’s STAONG BOOisS, % “ - 61.50 to 65 cents. GS cenis to 45 «ents. We have bought a few hundred pairs of Ladies’ Nu. 4, eud Geotlemsn’s No. 7 Boots, which we are selling at invoice prices. | Ctisrtoteetowa, aptil £4, to, GOFF Bog. 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