= e. & ‘s ——— Teal and Other Items. — 1200 ties to select from at D. A, = alé tf see 3 a - - - «p LavpeR company meet Mon- look *" |. a —D. Finlayson, Sec’y. day ight : meeting will be 0. H.-A apecial i - > —_ » ClOCk. bold chia evening, at - « Covet.—This worning John — given three nthe imprisonment or jet —— eran if called to sale of Mire. * Nie _ s Ar ioPball’s property, oa Monday next, “™ premises, at 12 oc kK. Dovun, ow i “HE MisaMic#!.— rhe steamer Mira- si arrived at Summerside this morning, - ed here to-morrow. is OX ct eee god is exper atone apan'$ CaTHBDRAL. — The services moming will be as follows : ee Mass at 7; Community Mass wee Pokies Requiem Mass at 10. vr Dox gee are few who do not st this season : moe need of a spring medicine, and te eat we recommend Campbell's Quinine ’ Wine as the best. as. Sorce.--Sabbath School workers are s inded that the Agsociat ion meets at 8 ' . lok to-night in the Baptist Church, and < os requested to att Pua. Gat ~— Lhose desiring to purchase @ piece f yvalaable property, will please remember oe Paul McPhail’s sale, which takes place ee premises, oD Monday next, at 12 gelock, noo. sONTC —The brethren of St. Jobn vase Lodges, A. F. & A. M., will please meet at Masonic Hall, Water Street, vo Monday, at 1 40, shar», for the purpose of attending the funeral of their late pather, P. M.A H. Macpherson. ee Sy. VINCENT DE Pavt.—The members of St Vincent De Paul Society are requested to meet at St. Dunstan's Cathedral to-morrow, Sanday, at 1.30 p.tn., to attend the funeral of ‘helate Bishop Melntyre.—A. E, McEachern, Sec | Es ¥ J. $.-The members of the B. I S. are requested to attend a special meeting in thei hall this evening, at 8 o'clock, sharp, ty make arrangements for attending the funeral of the late Bishop Mclutyre. By order, R. F. Madigan, Sec’y, Asnone —The schooner Lady Franklin, | Cantaia Rood, whi bh wae loaded with potators fe Newfoundland at the Railway Wharf hers, by the Messrs. McLean, of North Wilt- shire, is reported ashore at Merigomish. —->—— Geyruemen’s Forsisaixes.-~An immense ; day. x oe ae spoiling for a fight. ee a ee ee eer tens Srroian Desrareuns ro Tae Exawiven. DOMINION PARLIAMENT DEBATE ON THE ADDRESS. | AN INTERESTING OUTLINE Orrawa, May 2. Mr. Hazen, of St. John, moved the an- swer tc the speech from the throne yester- day afternoon in a magnificent effort which 8 Universally commended. Sir Richard Cartwright in tine style for his insulting allusion Vinces as ‘‘ragged remnants,” etc. Carbould ably seconded Mr. Hazen’s mo- gion. lie dressed Pro- Mr. to the Maritime Laurier spoke well, but moved no amend- ment, Sir John replied in fine form, evidently He taunted the op- possition unmercifully, with a special ap- plication to Sir Richard Cartwright. Sir Richard then took the floor in one of his characteristic speeches. flon. Mr. Foster replied to him in one of the ablest speeches he has yet delivered. Mills followed in a dry dissertation upon the constitutional methods of dissolving the way frem Parliament, quoting all Disraeli back to King John. The debste then adjourned, Mr. Jonh Chalton having the floor. The House adjourned till Moadsy The debate may last several days ionger, and it is not improbable that the Opposition may nove an amendment. In the Senate, Hon. Mr. Prowse made“ short but able speech, seconding the answer to the Speech. The debate closed in one session, Messrs. Perry and Yeo were served with a notice of protest against their eleetion yesterday. ‘The Island colony here heaad yesterday, with deepest regret, the news of Bishop McIntyre’s death. BRITISH PARLIAMENT. Unfortunate Irish Division. Loxpon, May 2. The debate on the Government Irish | Land Purchase Bill was continued yester- Several McUCarthyites discussed the stock of the latest styles of ties, shirts, co!lars, proposed amendments to the Bill, and enffs, and gentlemen's furn’shings of every | after a while Mr. Parnell arose, and ad- description, Quality firet claas. We have! dressing his remarks to the Irish members, sme of the prettiest patterns in four-in-hand | advised them, in view of the conciliatory neckties, cravats, ec.-— dD, A. Bruce, Merch ant attitude of the Government, to confine Tailor, Qaeen St | their debate to the important point of the Baayem said that the people like to be; ™easure in order that the bill might pass humbugged and it is true. have our readers read a seeming!y interest- jag paragraph in our papers, onl atthe finish, “use Camph Wine, the best invigorating day.” Sl eee Tus Bisnor’s Fungerat.—aA special pas- senger train will leave Charlottetown for St. Peter's at one o'clock p. m. local time, to-morrow (Sunday) returning same even- | ing. This train will be run for the accom- modation of parties who wish to attend the Bishop's funeral, and will leave Charlotte- town half an hour ahead of the funeral itain, Fare for the round trip, $1. iiislienatonn Avotuen Taservacie.—It is rumored, says the Herald, that a wealthy widow residing at the south end, Halifax, contemplates erecting alarge tabernacle either on Inglis street or Victoria read, in which all classes may Worship free from denominational forms. | The idea is that the clergyman who officiates | sbaoy particniar service shal] receive the offertory of those present for his services. ) ~ 2 | _ourt oy Cuaycenry.—By Statute, 12th} Victoria, throe terms are fixed for the si’ ting | ofthe Court of Chancery for the hearing «i | causes:—Hilary Term, commencing on the } lirst Tuesday in February ; Trinity J'erm, on the last Tuesday in May, and Michaelmas Term, on the third Tuesday in November It is the intention of His Honor the Master of the Rolls to confine the hearing of causes in tals Court as muck as possible to these terms. Triaity Term will commence on Tuesday, “Sth May next. a SEXsaTIONAL Cownipine. — A sensational towhiding took place at St Louis afew days 499, Miss Georgie Lingard, an actress who Visited Charlottetown anme years ago, wielded the whip, and I. A. Stout, a theatrical man, Was the victim, Stout, it was alleged, sent 42 insulting note to Miss Lingard asking for “oAppointment. She kept the appointment WitQarawhide and invited some of her friends Present. Among cthers a newspaper reporter was on hand with a camera, Stout na on the scene and then came Miss ingard and Miss Alyne, her friend, They whipped Stout until the bleod flowed and he into the court house. Is Stow Livixa Yer?—A deed or convey! ance of two negroes may be seem at the Keyis- try Office in thiscity. The deed bears the Stes of Nov. 1802, "and was registered on the “lat day of October, 1804. The conveyance is te Wilk omas Haezard, of Charlottetown, Harve fam Haszard, of Lot 49, merchant, ene tC. and Sarah L. Haszard, of one Watto boy called ‘* Simon” and one mulatto “Catherine.” Simon was three oe old at the time of the transfer, and was wold for £20 Halifax currency, ‘with all bis ima a a. The girl ‘* Catherine ” was . riet U, anc } ; their grandfather arah L. Haszard by wn TO Lapies.—Kvery lady reader s S paper sending at ones her address * postal card will receive # free copy of in " tes (Pictorial) Newspaper, contain- guull particulars of their old-fashioned in © ak rize Competition, Over $6,000 im = be given away between now © ist, with special daily prizes of value for each locality. The Lidles News- a 8 one of the largest and moat pro- ¥ iiusteated publications in Canada, the Competition offered by them is to sooducted in & strictly fair and honor- oi — Without partiality to persons sien ty. Anyone can secure a good will ve little weak. No cheap presents fall int Riven. {t seats you nothing for oe and a sample copy, if you once. Address: The Ladies News Fra, 0% Canade Life Building, Toronto, How often the House more quickly. Mr. Timothy Healy retorted that Mr. vy to fing Parnell had been repudiated as represent- all's Quinine img Ireland, and he declared that he weuld tonic of the ot be guided by any directions given by Mr. Parnell. Mr. Fitzgerald said that Irishmen still recognized Parnell as their representative, and that they never would be guided by Sexton or Healy. Mr. Parnell said he was quite indiffsrent to what he thought was best for Ireland, with no regard as to whether his state- merits exasperated Mr. Healy or not. This interchange of views between op- posing Irishmen created quite a lively scene and excited cheering and ecounter- cheering from the supporters of the mem- bers. WAY DAY CKLEBRATIONS. Lively Labor Demenstrations New York, May 2. Chicago and New York labor demonstra- | tions yesterday were closed by an enthusi- | astic banquet. At Paris the polive exchanged shots with the mob, and four policemen were wounded, At Lyons the police attacked the proces- i sion and cavalry charged the workmen, who _ retreated. At Rome the cavalary dispersed the Several persons were killed and meeting. wounded. Dunk River Hatchery Burnt. ne An Incendiary Fire. Summprsipe, May 2. Dunk River Hatchery was burnt Isst The fire was, doubtless, the work of an incendiary. The Fisheries Depart- ment have arranged to put it in running order for the autumn fry. Poachers were strongly opposed to the protection of the night. river. Bismarck’s Election. Beru, April 30.—The supplementary ballot fora member of the reichstag oe e turns from fifty-five polling places give ae! : Bismarck, 6,678 ; held in Gestemunde district to-day. the following figures : Schmelfeld, 4,718. A Big Cut of Pine. QuEDEC, Price Brothers, in Montmagny woods during the season. Earthquake. ” Bosoror, May 2. An earthquake shock was distinctly felt last evening at Manchest er, N. Hi. Gubernatorial Rumors. Orrawa, May 2. It is rumored that Lord Stanley will suc- ceed Lord Lansdowne as Governor General mart | of India. April SO0.—It is stated that the famous tumber kings, have cut no less than 160,000 of pine logs past HE DAILY EXAMINER, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | 2 Beaniver i } ' i } i ' SS a ese “Passed Away.” With firm, free step he trod Un Pisgah's mountain crest ; He laid him down to rest Alone ! save with bis God. He sighed no faint farewell ; No murmuring refrains Out-echoed angel strains ; Nor tolled dull taneral knell. Thus, asin days done by Great leader, careful guide ! God eslled thee hence, aside, We might not sce thee die. Yet we have seen, may see Thy work of noble life ; The courage througt the strife ; Deeds testify of thee. Rest well! Ob silvered head ! Voice ever prompt to biess, To soothe the soul's distress ; Peace to thy lewly bed ! Seoul which bath soared afar Beyond the flight of time ; ; In calm, congenial clime No ills thy joy may mar, Pair epirit ! just aud wise ; Kind heart of largess love! Christ-like, all creeds above ! Rest thouin kindred skies More glorious eve’s bright sun, More dull seems dolesome night ; So, lost thy glorious light And yet—Heaven’s will be done. E. S. M. A Tollivg Bell. It throbs embittered through the scented air, It pains the utter sweetness of the May, That weary bell! It grieves the birds away, And cheery twi terings fail in dumb despair. The voice of Earth is woe, How else declare Her sense cf sin? = The eross, above, holds sway Over the be)l-tower ; and alone, to-day I feel its mighty presence. Who can bear * Its crushing weight of tears, and thorns and blood ? O lilies white a-bloom! O blessed bells That ring adown the vales of Paradise ! 0 souls gone thither, naught of earth foretells Your joyousneas of amethystine skies, Your surging bliss, in broad illumed flood. Canada Atlantic § ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. Re te gt ee — oras® ; ¥ = - —* % "7 ¢ CO. eet _ ~~ a nn y HE STEAMSHIP “ HALIFAX ” leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston every Wednesday Morning at 8 o'clock, and Lewis's Wharf, Boston, for Halifax every Saturday at noon. Passengers for Boston from P. EB. Island ean leave Charlottetown by Steam Navigation Co's. steamers via Pictou Tuesday morning, and go on board on arrival at Halifax on Tues- day evening without extra charge. Through Tickets for sale on board Steam Navigation Co's. steamers and by F. T. NEWBERY, Agent, ap3s0—eod & wy Charlottetown. NOTICE. ae ee is hereby given that the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Prince Edward Island Electric Company will be held at their Office in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the Thirteenth dav of May next, A. D. 1891, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, Dated this 30th day of April, 1891. JAMES WADDELL, Superintendent. ap30 —eod AUCTION. Carriage Factory, Carriages and Tools. \ E are instructed by Mr. William Me- Kie to sell by Auction, on THURS. DAY, May 14th, commencing at 11 o'clock, at his Show Rooms on Upper Great George Street : — His entire stock of NEW CARRIAGES consisting of 2 Pha ‘oa Buggies, 6 Carriages, Brewster gear (covered and open), 3 do., Me- Lachlan principle), 10 do. (assorted styles) These Carriages ace all new and of the very best materia) and workmanship. Three complete sets of Carriage Blacksmith Tools, and a!l other Tools and Machinery in connection with the business. Also, at 12 o'clock, noon, of the same day : —-The Stand and Premises now occypied by him. Size of the Lot is 51x100 feet, with good and suitable buildin.s, and is the best established Carriage business on the Island. Terms:—Up to $59, three months; over $59, three and six months. Sale positive. : E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. apr —dy eod wy guar a : WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc ANTED.—An experienced Milliner. Apply to JaMza Paton & Co. may? AT FOR SALE CHEAP, 21 feet long. with ea and sails, Apply to J. T, MELLISH. mayl—2i pd R SALE.—A light second-hand Buggy will Fee. sold cheap. Apply at this office. ap20—lw SALE.—A quantity of assorted Rose Fo Basves and other Garcen Flowering Plantt, Prices reasonable. Apply to HENRY CRABBE, Weymouth Street. 3i—ap29 RAGE for three eows within the eity Ppa: water and shelter, Terms $15 each cow, in advance. Apply to LAURENCE WwW. Wat: SON, Queen Street, ap28 WANTED TO PURCHASE.—A Rnitsit Lot, in central jecation, Apply at tiis vate. : febié NTLEMAN and bis wife or two young A ce have nice rooms end boacd in a pleasant oe of the city. Address P. O. Box 662, ap24—t : ee aes T.—The Garden attached to the repi- i of the late Chief Justice Palmer to let for the season. Apply to Mus. EpwD. on Upper Queen Street. tf—ap _—The house on Upper Queen Street TO ue ied by Mr. W. L. Gatton. Possession | ! i } SATURDAY, MAY 2, 1891. Madi = Sah, Bucdifhisintnid need tikahateaaet inal Par Haag, Wivon SW, Cat Pl, HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks from 2 to 6 bales of WALL PAPERS, including all the latest styles in English, American and Canadian Papers, Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, and have now, without doubt, the finest show in the city. In order to clear out our tremendous st ck, we will sell at the bottom prices. We have only to show the Papers. They sell themselves. ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest prices. One Hundred of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. NEW BLINDS a lovely assortment. Handsome Paper Blinds at 15c. each. Curtain Poles at 35c. each. Corrugated Carpet Paper to arrive in a few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. ——— a ll le li Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky - —_ — New Millinery ! dx\ (x) PERKING & STERNS. siccisbebicigiaaata sii —_—{3)-——— jiiteicanintialaniatinicy port Mery Mile Nery pecidinaaer —~— —— (x) -—-— — co oupen man nmcar enone Straw Hats in great variety: Straw Bonnets in pest variety. Big display of Feathers and Flowers; ig display of Ribbons. Millinery Materials of every description. MISS WADE is again in charge of our Milliner Department, and is prepared to do first-class wor at shortest notice. Dry Goods at lowest prices at PERKINS & STERNS. ce = HERS. This Spring’s importation of Newest Fabries in PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOOWS is the result of close study study in regard to Styles and Shades, and our assortment cannot be surpassed in the city. Charlottetown, April 28, 1891. A et ER CR ~ STANLEY BROT a \x} j OVES Rouillon’s and Perrin’s Kid Gloves, with Lace, Button and Stud G 4 Se fastenings ; Suedes to arrive in lights and blacks ; Silk, Taffeta and Lisle Thread Gloves ; extraordinary values in Silk Lace Mitts. ‘ A complete line of the celebrated ONYX BLACK COTTON HOSTERY. ... LISLE THREAD HOSIERY, in Ladies’ and Children’s sizes, Plain and Ribbed. Every pair guaranteed stainless and absolutely fast colors. We call particular attention to this line, as it fills a long-felt want, obviating the necessity of wearing Cashmere Hosiery in the summer season. Also, a full line of CASHMERES, in Plains and Ribs. slections of © i UNBRELLAS & PARASOLS. ,.o' 082%", "Quen the idea of the combination of good wear-resisting qualities and neatness of appearance. senpeemanene 3 meaner eaneneemreee BROWNS BLOCK. Charlottetown, April 30, 1891—eod & wky en = wae a DAY—SATURDAY ! | At Mt Ugth July, Apply at Tan BXAMIKER OM}09. 06," | Cuartotaptown, April 28, 1801—dy i Sd & CO'S., Saturday, 2nd_ of May. LWAYS ON THE LOOK OUT and forever watchful of the interest of our customers, we consider it our duty, when we get hold of a very extra cheap lot, to let our cus- tomers have the benefit. Our buyer this spring was exceedingly fortunate in getting hold of some extraordinary cheap lines, among them THREE THOUSAND YARDS OF HAND- SOME ART MUSLINS, beautiful designs and colors, in lengths suitable for Fancy Work, Short Blinds, Long Curtains, etc. This lot will be laid out on our Counters on SATUR- DAY MORNING, and will be sold at aboui half its value. All who wish to have their rooms look nice should attend this Great Art Muslin Sale. JAMES PATON & CO. MARKET SQUARE. ee 6h am * ih boda hate eo pg