I ee ee ee ti Rt. aga, ba OES ” : one Mass cee re ee ae a aN Some = ones THE DAILY EXAMINER, - SATURDAY, MARCH. 80 ]859. (as rllLUL CCS esteem enn A . a ———— eee — my ' a ee ee ‘6. man ——————— |THE DAILY EXAMINER| "seme VALUABLE PROPERIY, FURNITURE, OPENING TO-DAY EX 5.8. OREGON.” J Legislature, because [the constitutionality of certain acts has been called into ques- tion by the Minister of Justice, are not is well known that all the BY AUCTION. _ AT AUCTION. Il am instructed to sell by Auction, | AM authorized to sell by Auction, at the resis Qn Wednesday, 17th Apri" 214 King Square, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: On Wednesday, 3rd April Mext, The Premises formerly occupied by the late AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.: Stas 3f rawing R Furniture, Extension Dining pa: : George P. Tanton as a Photograph Studio, Tatin Bideboard, Tohtse, Chairs, Chest Drawer, OUR FIRST INSTA Lu ENT situated on Great George Street. | Wardrobe, Bedsteads, Washstand, Curta's The property has a frontage of 33 feet. and Wew Goods! New Goods! OF NEW SPRING Goops, Our Much Governed Country. justifiable. It respective powers and duties of the Domin- ion Parliament and'the Local Legislatures are not yet clearly defined, that many points, particularly points as to the admin- istration of law and justice, are still doubt- ful, that the very best lawyers of each of the Provinces differ in opinion concerning A rew days ago, THE EXAMINER showed that Prince Edward Island has a much larger number of legisiative representatives, proportionately to population, than any other Province of Canada. We now quote the figures of a writer for the Week, who shows that Canada as a whole, has a much ee — et Poles and Rings, Window Curtains and Blinds, Carpets, Glass aud Crockeryware, Cook, Ha!) | larger number of representatives, propor- ; ; rons back 79 feet, with right of way from Onsen hem teres tionately to population, than any other part them, that every one of the Local Legisla- Kent Street. Terms Cash, R. BEAIRSTO W Téss 00 f the Britis Empire : tures are continually passing acts Terms at sale. : . R. BEALRSLU, ! Pee ae . G. M. HARRIS, mch23 Auctioneer. ‘« Por the iaterests of the Dominion at large} which are in some points mele by). hens ee Auctioneer. i we are represented by,— the Minister of Justice to be ultra vires} - -- - - —-— | AW ~eSs 60 S A Secceaees seats eecweerseseuersess re of the British North America Act. The Ww @OTic RH LARGE CONSIGNMENT f > i 2 ~— ee6¢e6 46 a) ii i = ’ ca : cd a ee 2 ee Be he en ad 73} Acts of the Legislature of Prince Edward Aw ‘OF --—- wheal - L Uwe eceneeeeeeevrervrenree . . . “fre ,. . = : a A, CemmMnO . 2 0 cece: vhueies ...e..--215] Island have, we believe, been freer from - N ‘ ‘an d Hi a ©24) apapad WY ARDS ——— | cxitioi add _ New and Second-Han Keds Wu : Total 309 eriticism by the Department of Justice Me: P. P. GILLIS, of this cily, has bought ; ae ; era : | ‘ z vee s ; inl - Oia cena than those of other Provinces. At any L L from, Mr, MoGrath, Millcove, his finely-bred F U R N i T U RK ie oO.» THE CHOICES? NOVELTIES IN DRESS MATERIALS. | ‘ r Provincial interests :— 0 ARNELL. } a Te aa rate we should not be too hasty tocondemn | PARNELL was sized by Abdallah Messenger 2) $$ rn ' | ON : < a a | (4569), sire Bb jou, 2.234, he by upiter Abdallah : : Ddewt, -COWOOOl nc cccccncsicscceceesscese 1} the Local Legislature :merely because the (189), sire of three in 2.30 or better ; he ft ani taeaiouinecia - or mene “Fa ‘Bq i: or} -(ls ‘ R bh Bxecutive Coundil.........ccceeccee: si : Minister of Justice occasionally reports + ln ag of five below 2.30; he by Blac HAN E _ pp ibn ne ee inn “a 5 fy i BS oO Cs, Legislative Acsombly....-.----+++++++++ On ths its acts i uch & cfe ab) The Gam of Abdalich: Messconer 96000 wee 8 | 2. claasaes o.1- 4.05 06000 cconerising <1” “ ss a a — | that apes of ee acts oa " ae daughter of Grey Messenger (155), who put two FURNITURE, valued at $4,000, comprising : Ta i sav icncescaccesvencess 99] should, in his opinion, remain in force. in the 2.30 list. He was by a son of Sherman] Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, . silieai Morgan. ” eon of the original Justan See bo Sideboards, Extension Tables, Lounges,|..........+.+6. JEBEC. a . ‘“‘he dam of Parnell was by a sono bo, | Choire loc at athirnnne ane le oan chins iocsestes i] Organ Recital and Sacred Concert. | out of a daughter of Salidan; grand dam by | Chairs, Flock and sag amino: Pe ers } Executive NE dence es uaa 7 — Salidan, he by Bay Middleton, one of the best also, a lot of ee irrors, with instruc-} - py Legislative Council..........++++++ _.. 24) Jopcep by the quality of the music and oven (a Sis Son ore ee cei hilt t. tions to clos: out quick, . ay Legislative Assembly......-.++-+++0+e+: 65] the size of the audience, the sacred ere ¢harlottetown. His catalogue will be out in a Parties requtring Furniture would do well! : ce a 8 : “ ao » ‘ ° ~ ‘ew days. et . § . al ft ° ] ‘. eee oe eT ee a es ee a ee ee ee ee aes Total 97 held in I rince ee 3 re es PARNELL is a dark bay, stands 16 hands high, to wait until arrival of this lo WERE. ccc crea svcceseeesvccres last evening was the greates musica e and weighs 1020 Iba He is a magnificently GEORGE M. HARRIS, NOVA SCOTIA. that bas taken place in Charlottetown. gaited animal. He teok first prize in his class at h26-—dv tf ois j i E.sout.-Govern0r........--seccecccececes 1] Every seat in the large church was filled, gt ey? a in 1008, ae ae Se ot eee fi th} ii , i adc non? AIT? anznarTs T f b Executive Ccuncil.....---+--++s+eereee: >. | showing that the people of Charlottetown ee al | Seegeery tds KN i ithjreuid D al Al; Legislative Council......+++-++++rrerer: = know how to appreciate good music —when ~ x ‘ O5 OO as . - . ' House of Assembly........-.-- srecee ve SUlip ig afforded free of cost. The choruses RE DE a8 Ve a a Never have we shown anything to equal, our New Stuck. ; Total g7 | were hardly full enough for so large a room, Fe 6) ee ee eee ‘ 2 : >: : . : : and it is hoped that when the Philharmonic a8 cecmemew ‘i SEW BRUNSWICK. Society has been at work for a year or two, —_—— fEVHE TRUSTEES of the NEW METHO.- Newest Colorings, yen eee ee ie hh RD pep nn ee ee “ — A See ESE Tot SETTERS BEAN ER OE — Lieut.-Governor.......--e- i aaa Beanmtion Council... ..ccccccscceccccsce 8 Legislative Council ........-..++++++8-+: 18 House of Assembly...........-0+e-eeee: 41 TO. iii bitin teases lccvudea te MANITOBA. Lieut.-Governor .......--+-- ee eee l ecb Cate is 6 onc c wane cece ds te ° Legislative Assembly........----++-+++0s 35 eae uneees 41 BRITISH COLUMBIA. a i's coud we wees weeboaee 1 i ish cuhbssee eee oe 4 Legislative Assembly................+-- 27 a eekeas 32 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. De i So. is natu sceeedes sed 1 Executive Council eed Ly Kak Caw 9 Legislative Council. .....6....000-: soeu Bowne of Aawemibly .. 2 cccasscccccccess i ee ui eek ecu 53 NORTH-WEST TERRITORIES. i chia eedes oe Es bud bo kbd wewese os 6 Council Elected......... seekucs: 14 20 MR oii pe occawekobeees 21 The population of Ontario is 1,923,218 ; about equal to the aggregate of the cities of New Yorkand St. Louis, and for this we possess a representation of 99 members. Quebec has a population of 1,359,027, equal to New York with Hamilton deducted, and for this we have 97. Nova Scotia numbers 440,572 souls, equal to Cincinnati and Mon- treal, and for this we have 67. In New Bruns- wick, there are 321,223 people, equal to Washington, Toronte and Winnipeg, and for this we have 68. Manitoba’s share is 65,954, the aggregate of St. John, N. B., and Ottawa, and for this we have 41. British Columbia possesses a population of 49,459, equal to Ottawa and Victoria, B. C., combined, and for this we have 32. Prince Edward Island has 168,891 inhabitants, equal to Detroit and there wi!! be more force to exert on such an occasion as that of last evening. The vocal solo parts were, under all the circumstances, very well taken by Mr. F. H. Beer, Mrs. Roome, Miss Earle and Mrs. _ E. H. Norton. The latter had never sung before the public of Charlotte- town, and she was at first somewhat ner- yous; but her singing made a most favor- able impression, and she will be welcomed as a decided acquisition to our musical circle. Very fine effects were produced by the organ, under the skilful hands of Messrs. Logan, Blanchard and Earle, and the cornet solo by Mr. Fletcher, with organ accompaniment, was particularly fine. We congratulate the Trustees on the excellent use made of the organ and the Church last evening. There are many spirits which are elevated and purified to a much greater extent by grand music than by sermons—though the value of good ser- mons is undoubtedly very high. Seeemeetieen til Cruelty to Animals. BY MRS. A. D. MACLEOD. “What doth the Lord require of thee, but to do justly, and to love mercy, and to walk humbly with thy God.” it must be a source of much satisfaction to the well disposed in the community to find that the scheme, so long advocated by ‘Tue Examiner, has at length met witha cheerful response—that a society for the prevention of cruelty to animals has been organized under the auspices of His Wor- hip Mayor Haviland and several of our leading citizens. The glowing eulogium of our gigantic- minded poet upon that blessed attribute of Deity wherein mankind rejoices to place his special trust, is oft’ appreciated and quoted for its elegance of diction and apti- tude of iogic; but we question if sympathy, oe will be received until 12 o'clock, noon, on WEDNESDAY, the 10th of April, from persons willing to contraet for the Construction of a Terrace of Three Dwelling Houses on the Connolly Estate, Water Street, Charlotie town, according to plan and specification to be seen at the Kstate Office. Tne contractor will be required to supply all materials, and to have the whole completed by the 20th of October next. Trustees do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. A. A. MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN. FRED. PETERS, Trustees of Connolly Estate, mech30—dy tl10th her DWELLING HOUSE, BY AUCTION. AM INSTRUCTED BY MESSRS. NEL SON BROS., to sell by Auction, on the Premises, on FRIDAY, Sth April next, at 2 o'clock, p. m. : : That Dwelling House situated on Richmond Street, nearly opposite the residence of Thos. Campbell, Esq. For terms and further particulars apply to G. M. HARRIS, AUCTION SALE coves Pisin Valuable Building Lots. AM INSTRUCTED BY BRENTON F. LONGWORTH, ESQ., to sell by Auction, London, Ont., combined, and claims 53 mem- | as a general rule, permeates much further. | 5; the Premises, on THURSDAY, 16th May, bers, while the Nortuwest Territories. with a|To those of higher nature the exercise of | at 11 o'clock, a. population of 56,446 have a representation of 21. Our mother land, upon whose constitution ours is founded, and to which we cling with the most devoted and filial reverence, teaches usa still more wonderful lesson. Her House of Commons, representing the interests of the United Kingdom, with a population of 37,- 000,000, London alone possessing almost as many inhabitants as our entire Dominion, numbers only 670. Her House of Lords, with the accumulation of centuries of aristocratic right and aristocratic inheritance, is composed only of 560. And her Cabinet, which, in ad- dition to the interests of the United Kingdom is, through its Colonial Departments, respon- sible for the direct and indirect Imperial and Inter-Colonial welfare of the entire Empire— the realm on which the sun never sets—Eng- land, Ireland, Scotland, Wales, Adjacent Is- lands, and numerous posssessions in Europe, Asia, Africs,, North America, South America the West Indies and Australasia, with a popu- lation of 307,000,000, numbers one =less than ours. UNITED KINGDOM. SS cc con's ob be edocekepacecee 670 DM i uhas ose chebeck schiseneneene 560 1,230 Por a population of 37,000,000. Cabinet... ... score. ceces Seocvccees 14 For the Empire of 307,000,000. shin ED bb nv ce kad eassee+ bede08 1,244 DOMINION, Dominion Cabinet, Senate, and Commons 309 Provincial ‘ " " - 478 787 That isto say, that for a population of 5,000,009 in a new and slowly developing country of scattered and straggling industrial or commercial forces, we complacently sit under the matchless regime of a Governor- General, eight Lieutenant-Governors, and twenty-two governing bodies besides,” Would it not be an act of simple prudence to set about lessening this great burden ? is it not advisable that the people of Prince Edward Island begin the work of reform in their own Province ? ” -_ o> vw mercy is the natural consequence of inborn sentiment, and its opposing quality an un- sightly infringment upon the laws of honor; whilst to the really thoughtful and consis- tent Christian the Divine command, with the expressed commendation of Him ‘* who delighteth in mercy,” must ever act as a cheek upon the display of unjustifiable pas- sion. Yet,gunhappily, there are those amongst us who possess neither fine feeling nor are they governed by the controiling influences of religion; and for this latter class it is quite apparent that legislation is the chief method whereby to curb the das- tardly ill-usage afforded the miserable ani- mals at their disposal. The vision of St. John when he pictures the army of Heaven riding upon white horses may seem to us unreal ; still, to our lower conception, the horses, the noblest of all the brute creation, and man’s chief assistant in times of war or peace, in the profits of commerce or in the pursuit of pleasure, is surely worthy of some further consideration upon earth. There are other animals much to be com- miserated, and these the efforts of our humane society will scarcely overtake. There is the positive plague of backyard infestants, stray dogs and cats, owned in many cases by people who, unable to feed themselves, persist in keeping around them a swarm of half-starved canine or feline favorites, which afford sport for thought- less, cruel boys, who under such train- ing will necessarily grow up _ to be vicious men. Then there is the pet(?) kitten, which, in return for a crumb of bread, is compelled to undergo all manner of twisting and pulling and punching, and some times even death itself from the hands of the Christian mother’s darling child. We cannot sym- pathize with that English lady who admin- isters wine to her horses, whilst thousands of poor little starving waifs are crouching for shelter in the alleys and bye-ways of her rhighty city; nor do we advise the ear open to the claims of the lower animals, and shut to the woesome cry of human misery; all we desire is that in their own The ‘* ESKER PROPERTY,” situated b-- tween East Fitzroy and Euston Streets. This roperty has been divided into 15 Building ts, some of which are very desirable. The close proximity of this property to the new Driving Park makes it still more valu- able. ‘Terms at sale. The plan of these lots may be seen at the office of GEO. M. HARRIS, mch26—ti sle Auctioneer. BALLAD CONCERT. Benefit to Mr. L, J. Williams, scanaeitilRaiacais THE LYCEUM. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT has . been tendered to the popular Vocalist, MR. L. J. WILLIAMS, to take place in THE LYCEUM, on Monday Evening, April 2%. The best Ballads in the English language will be sung by a number of our first singers. MR. WILLIAMS himself will sing, by re- quest, ‘* THE DEATH OF NELSON.” Admission, 25 and 35 cents. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock. pat—mch20 FOR SALE. House and Land. HE Subscriber offers for sale the Eastern half of Town Lot No. 80, in the 5th Hundred, fronting on Euston Street, near the entrance of St. Peter’s Road, with the Two-Storey Dwelling House and Stable thereon. DIST MISSION SCHOOL most suitable Plan and Spec fication for a Building, application to the undersigned. E. H. BEER, Secy. of Trustees. mch26—3ins, eod sabia iain eS Y. MC. A. HALL, eal sitios Monday and Tuesday Evenings, ; APRIL 1 AND 2, Under the Patronage of His Honor the Lieut Governor, the President of the Legislative Council, the Speaker of the House of As- sembly, and His Worship the Mayor. HR. FREDERIC VILLIERS, War Artist, and Correspondent of the Lon‘ton | Graphic, wil relate his THRILLING EX- PEKIENCES on many Battlefields, profusely illustrated by STEREOPTICON VIEWS, from sketches taken by the Lecturer on the spot. Night 1.—* War on a White Sheet.’ | Night 2.—* Here, There and Every-— where.” Tickets 35 and 50 cents, to be had atthe usua places. i Band will be in attendance. Doors open at 7.15. Commence at 8. 4% For particulars, sce smail bills. mch23—m wftsm “ALL RIGHT.” | ‘. ee | j make the Season of 1889 on P. E. Island, | and will bein Charlottetown on the 25th of | April. NEWTON LEE. mech28—-ly lw WATERWORKS eo me oe Avoid the Rus! ARTIES who intend having Water Pipes r fitted in their Houses would do well to call at A. HERMANS & SON, and have it done promptly before the rush of spring work, as the Pipes can be fitted up now as well as when the Service Pipes are laid. We have now on hand a _ large supply of PIPES in Iron and Lead, Faucets, Copper Baths, Cast iron Sinks, &c. Work performed to satisfaction, and on as reasonable terms as any establishment of the line in the city. We solicit your patronage. A. BERMANS & SON. meh21—10i A SPECIAL OFFER. Just Received per S. S. “Stanley”: 2 CASES OF TWEEDS, VERY NEAT PATTERNS. Those goods were mislaid last Fall, and now I have bought them at a great reduction, and will sell them by the yard or make them up to order very low. I guarantee good satis- faction. A. J. MURPHY. Ch’town, March 22, 1889—1 f s tf offer the! sum of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the i ; full particulars of which will be given on' New Zephyrs ! New Zephyrs! New Zephyrs HIS CELEBRATED STALLION will» ‘Lowest Prices. Latest Designs, immense Variety, Superior Quality. No ‘.vo of our Robes are alike—thus giving Ladies a larger assortimeat of patterns than ha: ‘iitherto been possible. Prices, $6.00 to $25.00. BEER BROS. n p. fet tae scl bias ! New Prinis ! on, SATTEENS —_ New Prints New Prinis GASES OF NEW PRINTS, AND ZEPHYRS—NEW PATTERNS. = HA i's, SiG APiC™, BRipN NE Fs, PLUS AND RiP BDWs, GLOVE. UNMBRSELLAS 28D PARASOL. BEER BRO Charlottetown, March 22, 1889—tu fri sat e Dealers in Boots and Shoes. ———(0) ——— 7EVHE LARGEST STOCK AND GREATEST VARIETY OF | STYLES ever offered in the city. Latest Styles and We would request the public to examine our Goods. 7 ‘Seeour French: _: kxamine Our: _—: Kid Boots and |: Common-sense : 3 : our Nobby Tan | : Shoes. “ ~? Boots. re Shoes, Charlottetown, March 28, 1889—eod wky + Grand Assortraent of Boots and Shoes, The Most Fashionable, Best Fitting, and the Cheapest yet exhibited. LIC MEETINGS! —FOR THE PURPOSE OF INSPECTING ——-——(v)-—— AMES B. HALL begs to notify all whom it may concern that he has now on hand, and arriving daily, an lmmense Stock, which will be suld at AMAZING PRICES! THIS IS THE WAR-CRY, and it will be kep: up, no matter who suffers, until the wants of the public are fuily supplied. Every efass, age, size, shape and fancy reflected in our vast stock. can fail to suit herself or himself, except through sheer hewildermert. Ladies Kid Boots, Calf, Oil Goat, &., Ke., that fit like a glove, and ensure that which is always admired—a handsome foot. in fact, no purches Fr GENTS’ GAITER BOOTS, SH@ES, Ke., wonderful in variety and unap- proachable in finish. Gents, if you want to look stylish—want to get just what you pay for—want to get the —Hon. Mr. Sullivan pointed out, in the House of Assembly this forenoon, that many statements contained in the Patriot's article of last evening were untrue, and showed that some of them must have been written of malice aforethought. On the| the follies of fashion, etc., which have at other hand. Mr. Sutherland contended | Jeast one redeeming point; if they injure a there might possibly be we small mo-| on one side, they benefit on the other; but dicum of trath underlying it. this vice injures both ways. ‘‘ The servant =Ht_is suggested that, to avoid the ne-|is not above his Lord,” and it cannot de- cessity of spoiling Queen street and render-|teriorate from the dignity of the sacred panded for a ony eens by cutting | calling to urge acquiescence in that virtue 8 acroas it for the water service pipes, | which the Master enjoined from\the days cis anil ig Oy st. : othe pipe be laid lengthwise on the other | of the Levitical canon down. The eome e nildiog aes “a iat eens ® of the street,—thus affording the mer- | lending their aid to the efforts of the civil garden. GEORGE ALLEY. on cach side of the street a separate | law, we may hope for greater expansion of tv draw from, t. pie erga r t feb2l sphere, they be treated with justice and with mercy. Strange to say, we have never heard the eloquent voice of the pulpit raised against this prominent evil. We hear it denounce very best article for the least money—want to get credit for knowing a good Boot when you see it—attend our Meetings, rely upon getting Bargains, and you will always come out right. BROGANS, BOOTS AND SHOES, A BONANZA FOR WORKINGMEN !—Strong, well-made, and cheap enough to be considered a gift. Admirably suited for Spring and Summer wear, The Whole Public Invited! at larga. Don’t be fretting and fuming bargains trom us. You will be made The land fronts 42 foet on Euston Street, and runs back 160 feet. The House contains Nine Rooms and a Shop, and may readily be fitted for a Double Tenement. It is in a good locality for a Grocery Business, and will be sold at a bargain. GEORGE ALLEY. ee ALSO, IN SUBURBS: Three (3) Acres of good Land, just beyond Henry’s Lime Kiln, and next to Mr, Maurice Blake’s Farm Residence, Malpeque Road. = oe ; rite a * Eligible Property. HE Subscriber is instructed to sell that very eligible Property on Prince Street, being part of Town Lot No. 40 in the Third Hundred, having a frontage of 40 feet on Prince Street, and extending back 80 feet. There is a three-story Double House on the property, also a Building in the rear, which could be made for a Stable if required. This property is in the centre of the city, and is always well tenanted. For terms, ete., apply to R. BEAIRSTO, Auctfoneer, BESS 2 m ie et omen ee? © We extend a special invitation to the public about misfits. Come, join the crowds! ~get real happy, and your family will be happy. REMEMBER THE PLACE—everybody in Town and Country knows it—-* P. G. FRASER'S CORNER.” eod—nrch27