aos ret — : ee Local and Other [tems, There are four Scott Act cases court docket for to-morrow. - —_ Scott AcT m the pork . oO CG F. Regular session of St. Law rence Lodge at 5 o'clock to-night. The de- gree of Brotherly Love will be conferred. NEWSPA! advertistag, rightly started, rightly stack to, 5 lidly backed up, ensures pasilless SUCCESS Ll 8 ive tspap r a a) AEN The Pion sa BR reports that Vr Newton Muttart, of Cape traverse, ha , pruken Willie wor King in the woods re- hia ley entis - SHIPPING A Ls EORGETOWN, A correspon dent writes The Montague packet made ber first trip on the river to-day,and the schr. Belle gailed tor Pictou, - pe Masonu -lne brethren of Victoria Lodge, No, 2. A. PF. aud A. M., are requ sted to meet this (Monday) evening at 3 octeck sharp, for pracsice la the first degree - DANGEROUS The sidewalk at Welker’s Corner, Gratton and Great George Strees, is| very unsafe, If not attended to at once we may have to recorda bill tor d mages against ay - - A Goop Craxce.—Anyone in want of good furniture should attend R. Bearisto’s sale to- morrow. A lot of parlor furniture, a booke ease, anda lot of other nice furniture will be sold, siosinieiaiiaiaiin Earty MAY —iLbe St. says: Mayftlowers are making their appear- ance and they are quite plentifal. A large lot came over from Vigby in the Monticello on her last trip. LOW ERS a. EMERGENCY MEETING An emergency peeting of the City Couucil for the consi !er- ation of the Act amending the Act of Incor- ition, will be held in the Council Chamber tois evening. statis lita -Mr. John F. Powers, in an advertisement in to day’s Pioneer, contradicts the rumor that he intended leaving Summer- intends to couti.ue Not COMING. side, and states that he his business the: e. decile Ler the skeptic look around him in any city or business center, and note the succ 2ssfual business men there. Who are they! The careful and judicious advertisers, invariably. — Reading (Pa.) Eagle -_- -~H-- .-- Tue Beaver.—The steamer Beaver put inte Georgetown yesterday on her return trip from Magdalen Islands, taking maiis there eatlier this year than ever before. She re- ports the seal fishery this seasen a failure. oe -=— : Mec NeeLep.—lIt is said that a proposal | has been laid before the Dominion G«vern- i ment with a view to the establishment of a first-class newsy live weekly compilation in the form of e. newspaper for the use of enigra- tion agents of Canada in Engiand. sed ondibintees Four GENERATIONS.—A short distance trom Lower Stewiacke, N. S., there lives a family comprising four generations, viz., the great grand-mother, grand-mother, mother, and sons, aged respectively 06, 38, 20, and 2 years and 3 months, all enjoying good health. a ASrrixng WEDDING IN THE AUTUMN OF} Lire.—A marriage took place in St. Dunstain’s Church, Fredericton, on Monday mornirg, the contracting parties being M. Martin Coi- roy and Miss Sarah Donoghue. The bride is aged eighty, and the groom somewhere in the same vicinity. - - On May 7th there will oe a tea and fancy A AaAnUuai. | ’ John Sun } HE — —- —- a MONDAY. APRIL 21 1890 TELEGRAPHIC REWS. Spxoran, Despatones To THe EXAMINER. News From Halifax. Haurrax, April 20, | Mr A. B, Sheraton, for a syndicate, has purchased all the contents of the St. Julian Hotel from the holder of the bill of sale. The steamer Harlow which arrived from Cape Breton yesterday reports having been jammed in Cow Bay from the llth to the 47th inst., by ice, and also was unable to get into South Sydney because of ice. The steamer St. Pierre, which arrived to- inight from Miquelon, reports immense /quantities of ice everywhere. The captain ) Says that he never in his life saw so much ice at this time of the year, and that he had to go further south than ever before to clear it The steamer was twenty-four hours fighting in it. The Cape Breton coast is entirely blocked. | The steamer Volunteer, from Newfound- land to-day, also encountered much ice, | passing through twenty-five miles of slab. The steamer Circassian with weekly mails | arrived from Liverpool at midnight to-night. | H. M.S. Pelican arrived in port yester- day, from Bermuda. ‘This is ker first visit jto this port. She proceeds to Newfound- j land on the fishery protection service. ee ae Opening of the Baseball Season. Boston, April 19. The championship baseball sesson was topened to-day, under the most favorable auspices, particularly in this city. In all | the cities the weather was fine, and con- | sidering everything, the games in all cases were good. Over ten thousand enthusiasts witnessed the opening of the Brotherhvod } championship series in this city to-day, and saw the first game played under the most favorable circumstances between the home nine andthe Brooklyns. The game was ‘one of which both cities had reason to be proud, and was closely contested from start to finish. Kelly and his men got a great reception. The Bostons won with a score of 15 to 9. At the South End Grounds, lthe crowd was comparatively small, but en- i thusiasvic. The Bostons beat the Breoklyns. Score 8to 2, Seal Catch —-Men Missing. Norra Sypney, April 20. The schr. Sphynx, belonging to Bay St. George, arrived here yesterday from the ice with 372 seals on board. She reports that the other day two boats were out with two men each. One boat got back to the vessel, but the other boat with Joseph Canda!l and Peter Bellows belonging to the channel was unable to fetch back and drifted to windward. The schooner tried to fetch to windward for 24 hours, but was unable, and fired guns continually. A Deserving Punishment. Toronto, April 19, Chas. H. Whiting, convicted of indecent- ly assaulting his niece, a little girl 11 years old, was sentenced to 23 months imprison- ment and 25 lashes with thecat. He re- ceived the latter punishment to-day. He screamed loudly at each stroke of the cat. No blood was drawn. Whiting has but one month to serve os In Place of Mr. Perley. sale in the Lyceam in aid of Notre Dame Cor - vent. Doors open at 2p.m.; tea ready at 6 p.m. Oysters, ice cream and refreshments ot all kinds will be served. An agreeable evening is anticipated. Admission 10 cents. Tea 25 cents. ~~ BREAKING Wixvows.-—— The Summerside Agricultusist says: One ot the windows of Policeman McFarlane’s res dence was smashed in last Wednesday night by some unknown party or parties. Some other windows were broken during the past week, probably by the Same persons. ‘cinch Pustic Meretixne.—In accordance witha requisition signed by a number of leading citizens a public meeting will be held in the Market Hall to-morrow (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock to consider the bill about to be introduced in the House of Assembly amend- | ing the Act of Incorporation. ict tandiipiocndi Too Bap.—The Pioneer is informed that the party from whom the Messrs. Strang, of Cape Traverse and Tormentine, were buying a small steamer to ran between the Capes this summer, has refused to complete the bargain. and this, too, after the Strang brothers had gone to considerable expense Haven't Purcauasep Yet.—The owners of the breweries in Halifax who have been ne- gotiating with an Evglish syndicate with a view of selling out, have received that the syndicate have not yet decided to co npiete the purchase, and an extention of time is wked for. Itis probable that the negotiations will fall through. - isLAND Horses.—Mr. D. McKenzie, of Charlottetown Royalty, made a shipment of five horees this morning for the foreign mar- ket. Mr. MeKenzie, who went in charge of them, expects to be back again about the Ist of May. when he wili buy up another lot for thesame market, Parties who have any good hoi ses to dispose of will do well to give Mr. McKenzie a call on his return. Pouce Covurt.—The first fine of the season tor a cow at large on the streets was inflicted to-day, viz : $5 and costs. The Mayistrate intimated that, as bumerous complaints had been to him of cows at L.rge destroying g«rdeus and lawns, he would this spring inflict such fines as would « ffectually put a stup to this nuisance. One druok was fined $3 or 14 days. << -——— H. M. S. Prvarone.—The rehearsal held on Saturday night was excellent. Many of the characters taken were above the professional average, and with two orthree more individeal Practices, the opera will excel in beauty and Htivh the rendition some five years ago. Everything i pointing to a grand success, and We are glad to know that there are a few in Our midet who have the courage and al ility to present this the most pleasing of Gilbert & Scllivan’s « peras | ll ’ STEAMERS Movements.— The steamer Prin- | cess of Wales made the run to Pictou to day ta ur h urs : Captain Cameron reports meetin with no ice on the passage. Tho St. Lawrence will go to Summerside | “0-morrow mornipg,thence to Point da Chens. | _ The M. A. Starr, with a full cargo, left} Summerside for Point du Chene this after- | Rocn, The steemer Prinocses Beatrice leaves Halifax | eVeuing at 10 o'clock, aud wil Be die wn Thursday moraigg | May the first. Orrawa, April 19. The following nominations for Member of Parliament in place of the late W. G. Perley, member for the City of Ottawa were made to-day. C.H. McIntosh, (Con- servative), George Hay, (Liberal and ee tights), and T. H. Christie, (Liberal ) Mr. Christie has retired. ee in Favor of the Demonsiration. Lonpvon, April 20. Eighteen division meetings were held in London to-day, in response to a call of the federation of labor unions. They all voted in favor of the proposed demonstration on Ee Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 21.—10 4 m. Moderate to fresh north to west winds; fair weather; stationary or a little higher temperature. + = Personal Mr. W. W. Clarke returned from Halifax on Saturday evening. The reception to Henry M. Stanley im London has been set for May 2. The Prince of Wales will preside. Boys’ Svirs, regular price $2 and $3, now selling for $1 at Jobn McLeod & Co's. ap21 2i A Nove. Procerptxe.—The naterprise savs that a certain man, who was married iast winter and who lives not one hundred miles from Westville, consulted a New Glas- gow lawyer about the practicability of taking wages off his wife for his winter’s work. - oa His Rev«ase AskEep For.—We understand that the Spanish Consul-tieneral at Quebec has made application tothe Minister of Justice for the release of the young Spaniard, Juan Macaldo, who, it will be remembered, was sentenced in January, 1887, to six years’ im- prisonment in Dorches*er Penitentiary for the stabbing of a fellow-sailor named James Smich on board the brigt. Ida Maud. Maxine Reapy.—Below is a list of the vessels fitting out at Georgetown, together with the names of the owners or captains: Cyitic, McLaren ; Orion, Walker ; Emerald, Burke; Emerald, Leander; Florence May, Kirby ; Lady Franklin, Power ; Jubilee, Cyawford; Minnie Msy, Siilis ; Halcyon, King ; ©. W. Ada. Mortis; Miramichi, Snow; Elizabeth, DeLorie ; Wave, DeLorie ; Moreil, | DeLorie ; Rising Dawn, Praught. DIED. At Hope River, on the 17th inst., Thomas } Sullivan, in the 49th year of his age. fiforses ! Horses ! *%YANTED, on or before Friday next, Y Twenty good sharp Driving Horses, meeeitihacamneinaniteatan Zist Anniversary Ry FEVHE ODDFELLOWS OF P. E. ISLAND will close the celebration of their Natal Day (1820) with an Entertainment in Market Hall oe MONDAY EVENING, 28th APRIL, when will be presented Gilbert & Sullivan's complete Opera of H. I. §. PINAFORE, with full Scenery, Costumes and Orchestial accompaniments, to be preceded by an half hour’s Concert of choice Vocal and Orchestral Musie. SH ech ieil k Musical Director H. W. VINNICOMBE_.. Leader of Orchestra 44 See Programme, giving full Musical Libretto : Tickets, 50 cents and 35 cents, to be had at the-Drug Stores, Diamond Bookstore, and from members of the Order. Should any re- main unsold, they may be had at ticket office in Hall oa night of Concert. Doors open at 7.30. Curtain rises at 8. H. M. DAVISON, R. D. COFFIN, Chairman Com. Secretary. apl8S—m wfsm ASPINALLS ENAMEL, —QPENED TO-DAY AT— W. R. WATSON’S. IN FOLLOWING COLORS AND SHADES: White, Bath White, Cream, Heliotrope, Hedge Sparrow Egg Tint, Gobelin (2 shades), Terra Cotta (4 shades), Salmon Pink, Cerise, Rouge Dragon, Vermiiion, Royal Mail Red, Flamingo Ked, Arab Brown, Chocolate, Black. Price 50 centsa tin. Bath White, 60 cents. A few small tins at 18 cents. apl6 CAUTION. 7{ROM and after this notice, the owners of all Horses and Cattle found running at large in the East Royalty, will be prosecuted according to law. HENRY LONGWORTH, CHARLES PAUMER, WILLIAM DODD, J. D. IRVING, J. H. GATES, C. BENOIT, WILLIAM McLEAN. Ch'town, April 18, 1890—tf pat FURNITURE, AM instructed by Mr. William Fraser, to sell by Auction, at his Residence, Roch- ford Street, Gn Thursday, April AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., His HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, comprising Parler, Dining Room, Nall, Bedroom and Kitchen Farniture, 24th, R. BEAIRSTO, ap18 Auctioneer. JOB PRINTER WANTED. ANTED AT ONCE, a good Job Printer. State experience. Gvod wages and steady employment. H. T. STEVENS & CO., ap|8—4i pd Moncton, N. B WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e WANTED.—A ‘good Cook. Apply at this office. 3i pd—apid9 WANTED.—An elderly woman to take charge of house and twochildren. Apply to W. W. HARPER. Fitzroy Street East, any evening after six o’c lock. 3i pd—aplg WANTED.—A Cook in a small family. No washing. Apply at this ollice. tf—ap18 WANTED.—A Boy to attend a horse and do weneral work, with good references. apl7—tt ANTED.—By aman who has had J6 years experience in tue old country, a siluation as manager or under-manager on farm. aplos 7 OLICE.—Al Umbrellas avd Parasols left LN at the old stand, opposite R. Bridge’s, Hillsborough Street, from 1889, if not called fur by the Ist of May will be sold. All work promptly attended to,.--S. BoyLe. apl4 5i eod OST.--Un Saturday night last, about 8 o’clock, at ornear Sianley Bros. store, a purse con- twiniag five or six doliars, owned by my servant BLUE. GREEN. Sky, | Grass, Turquoise, Emerald, Wedgewood, | Myrtle, Peacock, | Holly, Royal, | Sage, Deep. Olive, Peacock. j i i girl. Please retarn io K. H. Norton, Aucvioneer. apit 40 LET.—A Cottage House containing seven | rouin-, with stable and Cosch House and a} lurge Garden, situated on the Malpeqne Road, ; about turee-quarters of a mile from ihe Post} Ottice.--J. T. PEARDEN, eod—apli | ' RESSED HAY—For sale cheap in quantities | to suit everybody; a splendid articie.—JOHN | iNKWSON. aplz | O LET FOR THE SEASON, in the city, _ large Garden in high state of cul-ivaiion, Can have use of hot bed frames and glass if re- | quired. Apply at once at this office. apll | ; WO LET.—A Shop and Dwelling House on} Upper Queen Street, st present occupied by RK. F. Madigan. Exquire of J. MOWILL. ap!0—eou tf age from 5 to 10 years) weigut 1000 to 1100, Ww. 8, MUKIE. #pi0—3i nee Wa xieey Pe House conf. .niag seven or eight | Bankrupt Stock of Boots and ‘Shoes. snm-inesciniiieaeiann (x)—-- —— . desirous of closing out our Bankrupt Stock of BOOTS & SHOES, we will offer greater inducements than ever for the next two weeks. Come aud see us, and do not complain of hard times when you can buy MISSES’ RUBBER BOOTS, reduced from $1.50 to $1.00 a 97 pairs WOMENS BULTYeEN BOOTS, reduced from $1.50 to 75 cents. A Job Lot of WOMERS and BOS, ep ' 81.30 to 65 cents. 100 pairs CHILD's STAONG BOOIS, - ” G5 cents to 45 cents. We have bought a few hundred pairs of Ladies’ No. 4, and Gentlemen's No. 7 Boots, which we are selling at invoice prices. GOFEH BROS. J ESN ie Ne In no branch of business has the reduction of prices been so noticeably great in the last few years as in the Furniture trade, and 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 a few years ago, and the comparison shows that they can buy to-day f r almost half the price of former years. Witness the fret 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 Walnui 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 SEPS is the result of our successful efforts in this line. Over 100 Bed- j 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 GRHALT 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 & CQ. Charlottetown, April 16, 190. Charlottetown, April 16, 1890. 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, CGneck 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 picces of Priestly’s Crape for trimming, guaranteed to retain its color. —_——_( x )—--— STANLEY BROTRAERSs, BROWNS BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARUET SQUARE, Charlottetown, March 26, 1890—eod a ae TALE OF ADVENTURE That Should Interest Every Parent. sinteamaainiastanesenagetiet (x +—_—-—_——- PROWSE BROS. have ventured to import this season the largest stock of Boys’, Youths’ and Men's Clothing ever imported to this city, and they venture to say it is the Best and Nobbiest lot of Clothing ever the people of this town had a chance to feast their eyes on. Children’s and Boys’ THEY DEFY COMPETE TION in those lines. Kindly cal! and see their beautiful rooms, elegant stock and wonderfully low prices. PROWSE BROS., THE iw ONGERFUL CHEAP MEN, i4a¢ QUEEN STREET. 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