Local and Other items, SpectaL Bargians for cash at J. C, S rague to-night eaten Lapres French Kid Lace shoes for $1.75 a a. ©, Sprague 8s. - - & Tue Baptist congregation will worship to- morrow in the Y. M. ©. A. Hail. - Pore WATER.—A fountain has been pro- vided at the Railway Station for thirsty travellers. < Larest styles, special values, and lov est prices in Boots, Shoes and Slippers. . t Sprague. = = Bangains—A grand lot of Photograph Albums are selling at astonishingly low prices at the Diamond Bookstore. - Frovn, —250 bris. patent fiour yow landing at Steam Navigation Company's whart Horace Haszard. . Dar p* - 7 eC The Bible Class will meet in the Parlor ot the ¥. M C A. this evening Ev ery body weicome, < from 5 t 9 ocl CR. REMEMBER the sale of building and pasture - ' lots belonging to the Connolly Estate ou St Peter's Road eon Monday next. my7 eod tl se o B. 1. 8. —A Regular meeting of the Ben evolent Lrish Society will be held in then Hall, Prince Street, this (Saturday) even ing, at 50 clock r. Doyle NEC y. —_— 2 To CoRRESPONDENTs. — We some letters which have been on the hook. Other corresp ndents will have their innings on Monday. hea Free. —Admission will be free to the meet- ing of the Natural History Society, in Me- Leod’s Hall, on Monday afternoon next. Mr. Watson will read a paper on ‘Carnivorous Plants insert to-day a iong Ullme — ~«w ---- —_ + The amount realized at the Convent tea and fancy sale in the Lycum was $489.39. The ladies ia charge deserv: great credit for the manner in which the; managed the affair. VERY SUCCESSFUI eNO pak DISGRACEFUL TO THE Tows.—A diunke: brawler this afternoon attacked a truckma: at’ the corner of Water and Queen Streets, bat retired in a few seconds, with a bleeding head and a sore body. cian Tux Cattte Market.—The Empire, Toronto, reports that ‘‘there is a good export movement im cattle now going on and pric are advancing. Cattle are not very plentiful, and dressed meats are getting higher.” eld FoorsaLt.—A specia] meeting of the Abeg weit Football Club will be held to-night at 8 oclock, at the otlive of Stewart & McNeill for the purpose of arranging an excursion to Ne Glasgow, N.S. A fuil attendance is specialiy requ: sted, aa, Excursion To Summersipe.—Ticke's for the ** Pinafore’ excursion on Mor- day may be had of R. B. Norton, Esy. We predict a pleasant time for all who may tike advantage of the excursion. icici eet For Liverxroor.—The barkentine Erema, Capt. Joho Murchison, sailed for Liverpool direct this afternoon, with a cargo cunsistii of *18 pieces of hardwood timber, containi: 14,805 cubic feet, and 4,950 pieces deals and ends, containing 93,600 superticial feet. seiiiainsibe New Opprettows Hatt.—A new Oddfel- lows Temple is to be erected at Halifax, N. S. There is also a possibility of a new build- ing for the order, together with a modera music hall or theatre, being built ia this city. We hape this progressive institution will soon give us the needed improvement. cccunniciia His Yourn Savep H1iw1.—Edward Weeks, the boy who was arrested at Parrs- boro, N. S., a short time ago, for placing obstructions on the track cf the CumDder- iand Railway, was recently tried before Judge Moore and released on account of his youth. oO r ad aileplces an ae Princess BeaTrice.—The steamer Princess Beatrice, Capt. Kelly, did not arrive from Halifax until haif-past four ,yesterday after- noon, having been delayed by fog. She brought the usual general cargo. At ten last night she left on return, with one passenger and a miscellaneous cargo. ccna Lonsters PLentiruL.—Lobsters are re- ported plentiful along the western shore, at Miminigash, Campbelton, etc. Mr. John Hughes, of Miminigash, is said to have put up fifty cases within the last week, and ethers sre reported doing well considering the backward state of the weather. ‘enone abiasahes Tennis Tocrnament.—The executive committee of the Maritime Province Lawn Tennis Association met at Truro last Fri- day evening. The Mayflower Club, of New Glasgow, was elected to membership in the Association. ‘The principal business was the arranging for the tournament for the championship of the Maritime Pro- vinces, which it was decided to hold at Truro, from August Sih to 8th, including both days, the events to consist of ladies’ tingles, ladies’ doubles, gentlemen's singles, geutiemen’s doubles and mixed doubies. Handsome medals, emblematic of the cham- pionship, will be offered in e ich event. iinet ReLicious Beevests.—The executors of Charles bicGregor’s estate, Covehead, P. E. Island, have paid in to the agent of the Presbyterian Church, Halifax, $200 for the schemes. ly for teu years. ° Kstate, Chariottetown, through Rev. J. 5, | Carruthers, executor, will pay by Juae Ist, $3,000 for Foreign Missions, The same esta'e also provides $900 to tind a bursary avaliable fur candidates for the ministry of the Presbyterian Church. ‘The estate also gives $100 to the Deaf and Damb Institu- tions, — lie. Witness RES: Narrow Escare.—What was nearly a sad Ufuwuing accident occurred off Lot 7 shore on Sxturday last. Two young men, Joh i Smith and Alired Dalton, were out in 4 sail bout when a squall suddenly sprang up and cw simnped their crafc. Both men clang tothe boat and thew cries attr acted =the ‘ ’ at . attention of fricnds vn shore. Mr. Mi rael Datton launched a dory, and went to) their reacue with all possible despatch. He succeeded in reaching them just in the hick ot time, and had it not been for the €Xertions of Daitun, son of their rescue’, Swith would have succumbed ere assistance arrived. Miined sv fur some hours; bul we are ghd tw jeare thas puch youug mes. oe none the worge for thes eaperieace, This amount is to be given year- | The Campbell | Sraith was uac ynsclous and re- | —& DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO LHE EXAMINER. DUMINIUN PARLIAR ENT Summary of Proceedings. Orrawa, May 9. House met at 3 o'clock. } A motion for the adoption of the report of the printing committee raised a discus- sion on the question of amounts due by certain members for extra copies of their speeches, which they had printed at the tlawfully be charged agaiust their sessioual ndemnity, as proposed. Mr. Biake auncunced that hs }on the first day of next intended, Session, LO meVve [fur a return showing the names of the de- I faulting members, as he thought parilament Was Justified in | PE wctice, followed in clubs, of posting the names of members In arrears Me. Davin thereupon entered the curious plea that he and some other members had agreed among themselves that they would ; net pay their printing bills at ail until the \Government made a reduction of the famount which the members considered too | large. scopting the Wholesome the land subsidies to the Northwest rail- Ways. Gulalimitation of the price at which the ccmpanies shall sel!, was m ide the subje ct oi lengthy addresses from the Opposition side, continuing up to recess, and resumed he land subsidy resvlutions were reported from committee. afterwards. tire public works appropriations in the sup- plementary estimates, and adjourned at 2 U CIOCK, Before the doors were opened to-day the Commons had a long discussion on the House of Commons restaurant. When the report of the committee of five, with the Speaker aud his Deputy, was adopted Among other things the report recommend- ed that the bar be abolished. This is a move towards temperance reform. The bill to amend the Seaman’s Act, whereby rights of appeal by certoirari is given to men convicted under the act was amended in the Senate this afternoon at the request of Several boards of trade and shipping interests of various cities, so that proceedings in the lower court shall not be stayed pending decision of appeal. Thus seainen will have to stay in jail until their case is decided by the upper Court. Among the railway subsidies is the fol- lowing :—A railway from Summerside to Richmond Bay, P. E. 1., $9,600. scistemnenecnencemanmmaieilaaaiina panes News From Halifax. Hauirax, May 9. The furniture factory of A. Stephens & Sons was damaged by tire this morning to the extent of $2,000 Phe southern coast of Cape Breton has been blockaled during the last three weeks A fleet of eighteen vessels is blockaded at Gabarus. Lobster tishermen are greatly discourag- ed. They have not yet been able to take a fish, while the Yarmouth factories have been running since March. lst illest iilaciala Scott Act in Fredericton. FRrepericton. May 9. Four of the six Scott Act committments have been served, and Messrs. Smiles, Crangle, Manser and Edwards are now en} ying the hospitalities of Jailer Haw- therne. The street rumors that the two leading hotels are to be closed in conse- quence of the Scott Act decisions, is not regarded in any serious manner here. The Sale Approved. Portsmouth, N. H., May 9. Ata special meeting of the Portsmouth, Great Falls and Conway Railroad, at which 365 shares were represented, it was voted unanimously to approve of the sale of the road franchise and property of the company to the Boston and Maine Railroad. ee Weather Builetin. Tononto, May 10.—-10 a. m. Fresh to strong winds, with local rains. mostly cloudy —= $+9<-o——_- -——_—_——_—" | kK. D. G.—Are you troubled with loss of | appetite, craving for tood, distress. after eat- ing, acidity of the stom ach, heartburn, consti- ; > © . . . | pation, headache, dizziness, drowsiness, de- | pression of spirits, ete., then try our King’s Dyspepsia Cure and you will have these ills Ail dreggifts and dealers. ANS Seven Witp GEESE AT ONE SHOT.— Anthony Adams, Esq., of Neguac, Northum- berland, has made the most suce:ssful shot ol lali gunners at wild geese this spring. He was lying surrounded by his decoys when a fine flock of geese came within splendid range, being about ten to fitteen yards high and from thirty to forty yards distant. A peculiar feature of the matter was that he missed alto- gether with the first barrel, having fired a little too sogn, because he anticipated a shot | with the other barrel. } no more, K. D. C. Cures Indigestion. Wanted. i | “ eR aé ya mR ale bn? “WO SEALERS for Lobster Factory. Also—Three Fishermen. — Apply to HORACE HASZARD. ap26 dy lw OATMEAL AND GORNMEAL, eqn ere eget 59 bris. and half bris, MEAL : 50 bris. CORNMEAL. ALSO. arriving to-day. _... HORACE HASZARD. Mar & 3 fs Goverument bureau last session. It was! brought out that these debates could not | ine House went into consideration of | The system of granting land with- | he House went into supply, considering } STANDARD OAT Poem by Archbishop 6’ Brien. We have been favored with the per- usi] of a poem by the Archbishop of Hal- ifax, published by Appleton, of New York. It fills a neat and well printed volume of 150 pages. The poem is entitled *‘Aminta, a Modern Life Drama,” and sets forth the! overthrow of agnosticism in the minds of the actors by the influences of religion. * nese MAY 10. 18890. Move oi the Corners. ~ “ ~~ The subject is treated in verse which some- , times reminds us of Moore, but we fancy His Grace has found himself somewhat tram- melled here and there by the exigencies of the several metres he adopts. Dr. O'Brien has introduced a novelty in poetry by inaking the telephone subserve tle loves of the hero and heroine. His Grece’s book will no doubt be widely read.— Hali- fax Critic. hike Detect Lecal Notices. Try James Paton & Co's, for Boys Suits. Bigsale of boots and shwe 8 going on this even- ing (Saturday) at Goff Bros. Boys suits cheap at James Paton & Co's, See the improved plan of the Connolly Estate Lots at sale on Monday. Men's new felt hats, silk scarfs, collars, etcf in great variety at James Paton & Co’s. | There is an awful rush to Goff Bros. for! They must be giving th m myl0 lw} boots and shocs away. The Connolly Estate Lots on the St Pete ers Road are the first land outside the city limits, and fiee trom city taxes Beer & Golf are selling pineapples very / che ip to-night. hand this evening to attend to our numerous custome’s No one need go away without | buying —Goff Bres. myl0O lw The handsomest lots and the most val!- uable land in the Royalty for sale on Mon- | day. E. H. Norton & Co. New Boots! New Boots! great variety, latest styles, cheap! cheap ! cheap! must be | sold! must be sold! must be sold !—Goff Bros. | § myl0 iw — NEW DRIVING PARK. | Handsome Building Lots, By instructions from A. B. Warburton, we will sell by PUBLIC AUCTION, ON WEDNESBAY, WAY 2Ist, AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, 25-Building Lots-25 Handsomely situated, adjoining the New Driving Park, and commanding a beautiful view of the Harbor, centrally situated for private residences. For plan see large handbills. Terms very easy and made known at sale jor on application to Messrs. Warburton & | Smallwood, Solicitors, Charlottetown. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE, Sale of Lands in Chariotte- town Royaitly. W E are instructed by the Executors of the Estate of late Owen Connolly two sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, On Monday, {2th day of May, 1890 AT 1) OCOUGQCE, Av &., Part of that valuable preperty lying between the St. Peter’s Road and the Lower St. Peter’s Road, adjoining the residence of the late Ralph Brecken, Esq., and formerly owned by Michael Beazeley, Esq. The property has been Jaid off in Building and Pasture Lots. For further particulars apply at office of Peters & Peters, or at the office of Estate of Owen Connolly, where plans of the property can be seen. Terms liberal and will be made known at tife sale E. H. NORTON & CO., ap2i—eod tl sle Auctioneers. elie, WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e JASTURE.—Good pasturage, with water and shade, tolet at Belvidere Farm, Apply to wm. HAR®ER, Fitzroy Street East. mayl0- 6ieod pd T°? LET.—A House containing seven rooms on Cumberland Street, near St. Peter's Road. Applv to Mrs. WM, SMITH, on the premises, mayl0—6i pd JDASTURE can be hsd for Horses and Cattle, f abundance of water, shade and shelter. Apply at once to J. F. BAKFR, 218 King Street. may9-1ll pd WANTED. \ boy to make himself generally usefu] abouta place and who understands milking and taking care of cows, Apply ,at this office. ways uf for SALE.—A Gentleman’s Saddle (English made). second hand, in good order. apply at this office. Mays tf T° LET.—Part of a House on King Street, near Pownal Street, in good repair, Apply atthis oflice. may7 Pag BOARD. for Ladies or Gentlemen, Apply* to Mrs. Howard, Pearden’s Block. Great George Street. lw—miay7 mmo LET —A Shop and Dwelling House on Upper Queen Street, st present occupied by t. F. Madigan. Euquire of J. MCGILL. ap23—eod rf — WANTED. —A Girl for general housework in a sinall family. Apply immediately to MRS. GEORGE D. LONGWORTH, Hilisborouga Street, may5—3i eod ifv%O LHT.-—A double tenement House, Situate | § on sidney street opposite the Brich Church _.| formerly ewued bv Capt. Lawrence Kickham, jand now owued by the subscriber. Possession (given ofoneend tne '5th May. and the ober iend the 12th May. The above house is in firat- vlass order 4 may 2 } j 7 ° . , Commissioner, or to theowner, KDWARD KEL" Y. i ! PARME 2 WANTED.—Wanted, a Farmer to i take charze of a Farm at’Seuthport. Must ibe thoroughly competent and be well recom- } mended. Apply to Henry Bovyer, Southport, or F. =. Moore, Charl *tletown. 23 bris. CORNMEAL, slightly damaged, ; m™msy° dy eod wy 2w ONEY JO LOAN—On Real Esiste.securi Liwest Fates ‘of in erest. Ap so is Our fu'l foree of ten salesnen wiil be on Apply to John Kelly, Esq. Water Bi} Charlottetown, April 16, 1890 Gon't stand in the way of the crowds that are going to PROWSE BROS. to be clothed. f am appointed in your interests, and am giad to tell you the good news that PROWSE BRS. the Wonderful Cheap Men, can fit the smallest boy or the largest man with a Suit of Clothes that will make him look Hike a gentle- ian or a gentleman's son, and, best of all, their prices are at low water mark. I say, the man or woman who does net buy Clothing at PROWSE BROS. gzshould be arrested for rot being more ~ economical, Sc a Sanaa (x) i j j ! 144 QUEEN STREHT. Charlotttetown, May 10, 1890. xs SEASONABLE STYLES & FAIR FIGURES. {x + THE BEST AT LOW PRICES. -[x] BRIGHT, NEW, CLEAN, FRESH, STYLISH GOODS ——-—(x)-———; We invite inspection to our MaGniriceny Spring Stock of STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS. MILEINE RY! MEILLINERY! All the leading and representative Styles for Spring and Summer. Department is in charge of MISS SAUNDERS. This ee ()——— STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK, OPPOSITE HARKET SQGUARE. Charlottetown, May 3, 1890—eod MARK WRIGHT & CO.,, are determined to extend their trade te all parts of the country, and as they have the cheapest aud bes assortment of Furniture on P. ©. Eslaad, it will every one tocall and inspect their goods and prices. Their Parlor and Chamber Suites for style and price surpass all previous efforts. bargains they have to offer this year are genuine Ip every sense of the word, to induce their friends im the country to buy now, They will pay FREIGHT by rail or steamer from Charlottetown on Parlor and Bedroom Suites bought for Spot “ash during the next three months. ge> With regard to the above we are satisfied our prices on Parlor and Bedroom Suttes are so low that no one can cerpete. Ee zs MARK WRIGHT & CO. and Shoes. we will offer greater inducements than ever lor the Stock ci Beets - Bankrupt EILNG desirous of closing out our Bankrupt Stock of BOOTS & SHOBS, » next two weeks. Come and se2 us, and do not complain of hard times when you can buy MIS+ES’ RUBBER BOOTS, reduced from $1.50 ty» F100 ce 97 pairs WOMENS BULPTYUN Bets, reauced from ‘pf. 59 to 75 cents. A Job Lot «+! “GHEAS #nd BUS, wt + $1.50 to GS cents. 100 paics CHILD’s SPTa2ONG BOS, * " >> cents te 45 cents. | We have bought a few hundred pairs of Ladies’ No. 4, and Gentiemen’s No. 7 boots, which we are selling at invoice prices. GOFH BROS: —_—_—- —— — (x )—— ———— wp pe ie gy ae pt i) SORTS is Fah Eli site agin - a ae ep