Local and Other items, Meerine in Market Hall to- CrrizENs > _ “HH. M.S. Prvarore.”—Anchor weighed this evening at 7.30 sharp. Seunel \ Goop Turve.—As a cure for indigestion, of appetite, malaria, use Campbell's ainine Wine, at W. R. W atson’ 8. \ - > , Cr For loss of appetite, dyspepsia | nd gereral languidness, Campbell's Quinine | 4\ 3 a sure cure For sale at W. R. \ . - - t ecTUR! Re Mr. Reid's lectur: mm Chursday evening in th e =; M, ( A. tiall should command a full house. See advertise. ment - - Cam ius Quinine Winge—has won a re- putation for genulneness It has been used for twenty-five ye ars. As a tonic it stands in | high este For at W. R. Watson's, : PoLice CocRr.— The docket this morn- ing was | te un CXCLUSITYV ly of Scott Act } ases Or the five cases, one was adjourn- od, thr smissed, and one offender con- | fes3ed and was fined S50, easniiaiiilicliadine Na Hisroxy Socrety.—Mr. Bain will 1 per upon ** The Red Sands'one f P. b. Is wd ” befure the Society in J. D MeLeod’s Hall, lo » mh 4o0ck ae | on Menday next, 28th inst., at Admission 10 cents, —~ -.> Avoturr OL_p Comn.—Mrs. Lewis, of this city, is In possession of a silver crown of the | year 1695, when Wiliiam ILT. was King. It is one of a nice collection of rare, old and! curious coins which Mrs. Lewis made. cin suieatineialiicila Istanp Honses.—In an item in Tue Ex- wa sterday we mentioned Mr. Daniel MecKe . of Charlettetown © Royalty, as l-land horses for the Bos- pumber should have been ipp a Ve ten market. The fifteen 16 five as inadvertently stated - Vesset Launcnep —There was launch. ed on Monday, from the shipyard of } Thomas Kickham, Esq., Souris West, al schooner of ninety-nine tons, | The launch was very vessel is intended for ths beautiful called The Sunlight. successful. The coaxting trade > Fox tL —The annual meeting of the A We Pp otball Club will be held to morrow evening, at 8 o’clock, in the office of Peters & Peters. A full attendance is requested, as important matters have to be discussed, also the arrangement of a match for the Queen’s Birthday. sesamiae MASONK A speci l meeting of Victoria Lodge, No 2. Free and Accepted Masons will be hell ix Masonic Holl, Water Street, to-night, Tuesdey, 22 id. at 8 o'clock shar D, for the purpose of corferring the First De gree, E. P am degree will be worked by the new officers « 2 ected for the current year in an interesting manner never before done in this city. A‘! members of the craft visit- ing in the city are cordia!ly invited to be pre sent. iaiociiiaidiittiaeaiaiias Features of the Markets. BOSTON PRIC #8. April 17. this rable im- Ex tes. —Recei liberal but there has provement in the demand, and the market has been gradually guining in strength. Choice western have been in good demand tor the past day or two at 1dc., and this morniuig some extra marks are heid at 135 é. Baster ex:iras firm and in moderate demand at 135 and 14c POraTOES There pts have been week been consid: has been a large in- crease his week and no im- provement in the demand. Trade hes been dali at the roads and stocks there have ac- cumulated considerably. Prices have been ruling more in buyers favor and on domes- tie sorts have falien off about Sc. per bush. it takes a fancy lot of Houlton Hebrons to ioice_rese in moderate demand at 90 and 95 Dikota Re i, Bur- banks, Stara, etc., sell slowly at 80 «nd 83 cts. Magnums have teadily declin- ing under the heavy receipts a ciose dull at $1.99 to $2 per sack. island Chenan- goes are se'ling at 70 cts. Fisa.—Trade continues light and there very few changes to reportin the con- Ltn thie ATT bring over 95c. C been « are dition of the market. Nothing doing in bbl. herring. Mackerel moving off in smali lots at steady prices. We quote :— Mackerel, extra @ bbl........ sei an COO: c;.- " NO. Be cceccceccccecees 18 00@.. Bhi Mids tok dena a se ‘ No. 2 large rimmed....17 00@..... “ ING @ PUREE Ss. cece --e-00 00@..... For canned mackerel and lobsters the following are the prevailing prices :— Canned Mackerel, — l lo tias, labelled per doz.... Canned L »bsters, — 1 Ib tins, labelied, new, per doz 1 75@.. Fresu Meats.—Deinand for a!l kinds of | -36@:.... fresh meats has been rather slack this week. Beef has been selling slowly with prices ruling in buyer’s favour. The supply of mutton and yearlings is fully equal to the wants of the trade, but prices hold fairly steady. Spring lambs are coming in ~~ freely and have only a moderate sale prices ranging from 15 tu 25c., accord- ing tu size and quality. There has been a great over-supply of common veals, and the market fur such has been extremely duli at 3 to Ge. Geod to choice calves seil fairly at 7 tu 9c., w.th a few extra at 10c., but there are few of the latter kind coming. We qucx Bee f, c h ic e, per bb! beoeebes 608 ercveees ‘ to ‘* light choice per Ib, ..........--63 & 6} * heavy good per lb........+-....6 to 6% * geod per ID.......eeeree veonste 086 ” bis id - arters, choice.......... 9 to r ide GO OE. ¢ ok 5 tn dee 84 to 9 fore mand re, Cheat i viwegvees 44 to 4; ” mmon to good. ; ees eens. oe 43 Intt aie 6s oi ail bad ie ae 84 to 9 nen to good... cakes s = tT ul i ’ p Lo 10 te 12 fair t r an i, eee ee 60 & tos \ é stern, per Ib.,.....-.9 ‘0 19 ie met . cs dene e 0 tee ' nm. bbe eae we .* tof Hogs, intry dressed, per Diéiseeen a to 54 i> -Gp ap - K. D. ¢. A. I. Ri Photographer, New G'asgow, writes: ** King ss 1) ep | psta “Cure is a positiv e cure for indigestion aud dyspepsia. My own t ial of the medicine proved a case of insiant relie’, aud as fer as 1 can judge | & perman ub cure. is find the samd is *eid at by wl w | have tried (” THE DAILY EXAMINER, -_ - TE LEGRAPHIO NEWS, PRULA ential To Tur EXaMIner. DOMINION PARLIAMENT Summary of Proceedings. Orrawa, April 21, in the House of Commons to day, Hon. Mr. Chapleau announced that the Govern- ment intended to fulfil the promise made in the speech from the throne to introduce legislation in the interest of the laboring classes After recess, a long discussion took place on the Walker divorce bill, Sir John Thompsun opposing it, holding that the | only real grounds on which the women ask- ed for a divorce was that her husband was hot esrning as much as he represented be- exceptfor adultery. He moved the 6 months hoist. Messrs. the bill. Sir John Macdonald opposed it on the ground that it would establish a precedent calculated to promote demoralization and di ruption of society. He looked with hor- ror upon anything tending to promote laxity in regard to the marriage relation. Messrs. Davies and Weldon held that the evidence did not justify the granting of diverce, The s X months hoist wascarried by 70 to vod. Mr. Purce'l’s bill to secure payment of wages of laborers employed upon railways subsidized by the Goverument was read a second time and referred to the Railway Committee. Mr. Dickey moved of the bil to declare the Canada Temper- ance Act im force in several counties in Nova Scotia, notwithstanding doubts as to the validity of the proceedings of the law 1 force. The bill was read a third time aud passed. The House adjourned at iL 15, Tisdale and Mitchell supported | the second reading A Fire ‘Raging. 2 Lovisvitie, April 21. A telephone messige was received last night from Harredsburg saying that a fire wus raging which threatened to destroy the business portion of the town. It is sup- posed to have been set on tire by small boys. Total loss wili reach $100,090 or $150,000 A Vessel S Seized. New YorK, May 21. The Inman Line steamship City of Berlin unl .aded part of her cargo at the company’s dock this morning, without having eutered at the custom house. In consequence, the custom house authorities stopped the work and seized the veers: | Prisoners Discharged. New Yorks, April 21. Oliver E. Friend, Emily Howard, George Halstead and Orion A. Halstead, prisoners in the Tombs the past 16 months, in con- nection with the electric sugar frauds, were tu-day discharged: m their own recognizance. An Islander Lost. PorTLAND, Me., April 21. The fishing schooner Hustler, of Glouces- ter, Muss., arrived to-day from LaHave Banks, She reperts the loss of Joseph Galant, of P. E. Island, who was washed OVer board. The Endictmonts “Di ismissed. New York, Feb 21. Indictments against ex-Aldermen Wm. P. Kirk and Thumee Shield, of the Board of 1884, have been dismissed by the consent of the District Atterney. SteEAMERS Movements,—The steamer Princess Beatrice left Halitax last night, at ten o’elock, for this port, and is expected to arrive on Thursday morning. The s'e mer Carroll will leave Boston on Wednesday, the 30th Apvil for her first trip to this port. The Sct. Lawrence left Summerside for Shediac at ten o'clock this forenoon. Capt Cameron reports the ice still in Summer- side harbor. The Princess of Wales left here at 6 o'clock this morning. She left Pictou on return at 12.40 p. m., and will arrive here about six o'clock this evening, The M. A. Starr wil be due in Summer- side from Point du Chene sometime this evening. The ferry steamer Elfin was launched to-day, and is now moored to Peake’s Wharf No. 3. -JUSTARRIVED --—AT THE—— = SOE 5% Bales of | Room Paper apd Bordering, An elegant assortment of the latest ENG- LISH and AMERICAN STYLES, which we will sell at prices befure unheard of. _ Atso—A large lot of WINDOW SHADES, Plain and decorated, mounted on best Patent Spring Rollers, CURTAIN POLES, ete. EASTER AND WEDDING CARDS. See our latest style Wedding Combination and Fancy Box Geeneeeny: BOOKS | BOOKS! BOOKS SCHOOL SU PPLIES of all kinds. only Underwood's Ink, best in the mrket. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES :—Prize Books, Bibles, Hymnals (Presbyterian, Metho- dist and Baptist). POEMS by all the Standard Authors, io Morececo, Be ard and Paper Binding ; 700 new Novels; Day Books, Journals and Ledgers, at 30c. per 100 pgs. ; Stanley’s Letters, etc. GAMEs, TOYS, veers. PURSES MIRROR., etc., ete Don’t forget the p Use e ? .ace,-—- BAZLAR CO, Queen Street, ve By etadn's Drag Béare wee i od hy Day (18 1s8i3- <> -1890 tist Anniversary re ! ODDFELLOWS OF P. E. ISLAND will close the celebration of their Natal 390) with an Entertainment in Market Hall we ae eRe qummmiens 62 Cases New MONDAY EVENING, 28ih APRIL, | tore marriage. No divorce would be granted complete Opera of } HL MLS. PINAFORE, attractive variety of good and cheap when will be prese nted Gilbert & Sullivan’s | with full Scenery, Costumes and Orchestral | accompanimeates , to be preceded by an half hour’s Concert of choice Vocal and Orchestral Music, 8, 2. EARLE........ TT laa aise H. W. VINNICOMBE.. . Leader of Orchestra &2 See Secehaanidin full Musical Libretto rickets, 50 cents and 35 cents, 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. giving to be had at Doors open at 7.30, Curtain rises at 8. H. M. DAVISON, R. D. COFFIN, Chairman Com, Secretary. apiS—-m w f{ 3 mm FURNITURE, 3 PIMOGLELGS : AM iastructed relay Mr. William dag to R sell by Auction, at his Residence, Roch- ford Sireet, Gn Thursday, April AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., His HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, com prising Pailor, Dining Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture 24th, R. BE —— TO, apis — Auctioneer. TEA AND FANCY SALE On Wednesday, May th, There will be a Tra and Fancy Sale IN THE LYCEUM, ~——IN AID OF—— Notre Dame Convent. OYSTERS, ICE CREAM and Refresh ments of all kinds ba - Ss rved. Doors open at 2 p. Tea ready at 6 p.m. An agreeable time is antic ipate od. Admissi: on, 10 cents, Tea, 25 cents. ap2l—dy WANTS, LOST, FOUND && TUESDAY, ea eee ee ene ne APRIL 22 189 10 a PERKING & Wow OPENING At £ (x) Stock: will be complete in a few days, when we will have a very soods. Charlottetown, SMOG SURI i ‘i } iI \ JANTED.—A Girl ta do genera! honse- | work, tf—a p22 Ok Ss ALE —A first-class “‘Domestic” Mangie, - in «ood order.—C. I. Morrison, Lower Queen Street, ap22 bushels Early pr: ATOES WANTED.—i00 Kuse and Early Surprise.—WM. Boyle, ap22—dy 3i ‘why 2i pa Wie rE D.- —By a young man, a gestion in an office. Has a knowledge of shorthaad and typewriting. Apply at this office. 3i pd—ap22 ws ANTE".—A Girl for general house work in @ sine o family. Apply at tuis office. ap22- pa (ai - —_Now landing at MeMill ian’s Depot, cargo of fresb-mined Acadia Nut and Aibion miack.—K. MCMILLAN, 2i--up22 Ww ANT ED.—A good Cusok, office, wa NTED.—An elderly woman to take charge of house and twochildren. Apply to W. W. HARPER. Filzroy street Kasi, any evening afer six o’.1uck. 3i pd-—aplg WANT ED.—A Boy to attend a horse and do general work, with good references. apl7—ttr Apply at this 3i pd--apid \ ANTED.—By a man who has had 16-yexrs ' experience in the ol4 country, a situation j as nage cr under-mansger on farm. apls MT OT! CE.—All Umbrellas and Parasols left at the old stand, opposite R. Bridge’s, Hiuilsborough Street, from 1889, if not called fur by the Ist of May wit be sid. All work promptly attended to.--S. BoyLe. apl4 Si ead OST.-—vVn Saturday night last, about 8 o’clock at ornear Stanley Bros. sture, a purse con- lasing tive or six doliars, Owned by my servant girl. Please return to K. H. Norton, Auctioneer. apl4 $e AGE TO LET.—Now occupied by the / suvscriver, Contains 2 front, kitchen, pan- try aud a: ning rooms on first fluor, 5 beahooms on second fivur, aud 3 (roush-:urnisneu) In aliic. A flower garden, bo uereu wiih well-grown irees, in front (24 Dy 35 fest), with surin- ner house and verabduh; large yard, biru and wasb house, with Veyetable garden, 6040, in rear; apple trees and currant buses bearinx Yearly. As desirabie a residence as can be found on Upper Prince Streel,ata very Moderate rent. Pos-ession can be had when mquiired. Apply to SAMUEL C, NASH, jaw u—apld LET.—A Cottage House cOntaining seven Tuvml-, With Stable and Coach House and a large Garden, situated on the Malpeqne Road, about one” qixriers of a mile trem the Post Uitice.--J, T. PEARDEN eod—-apld po L ET.- -A desirable business st: ind for either & shoemaker or tailor, situasce a) We-t River Bridge. Rent moderate, Apply to P. J. Berrizan. New Haven. [aps —diy & why tf VOR SALE.—Par: of the lot on Great George ' i i i Street, ke ‘OWL as the Panton nw rty. 2 p- ply st Wellne:’s Jewelry store to Walter N. janton, fani—in & fr, wkir if Chee MR SALE OR TO LHET—That conamedious house aad offices oa the coruel Pownal aud Water streets, at presept occu pied by Dr. Kiaucbard, wiii be let wish or withuut tre offices. Posses-ion given the lst May. Apply to br April 15, 1890. PERKINS & STFERRS. ——_ eee | SUC 4 8 MOU OLY } camper! a cos cones > a 5 as 2 = et —<——. 4 = > A ot o — a = — $2 Ta } £ uo ynd 03 Apter Swoyz Anq ura nos pure j i JO JO]. ysoo1oyo AIOA 91 Pow Sand = S Co s = Fs. coe og po -~ _ Ca & So eo - ra] Sued rT Es a — C3 cme : = f-— - © f , es o freer rm —— oom SS — a) to ce oS —_ 20 SES S ~ 4 a a Sy oi eee i Oe aonre r an . 2 muy eo x pesos * 4 - > ard * cr #~ . + - FO See 2 “t - “ = oo , ~ 3] - = <x — het me — —_4 x ss ~s ae , oS O3 canes “4 RB al —~ = ® — © 6@ 3 = ho Ss 4, & = =" ; paid og a, ae Ps od eaten =2% ry So Re preys - » one — ~ — . = ¥ es co - = C Ec oO es its = ce :, . oo, is. ae 4 a) oi. —* ~ ; o ~# a Se -et TQ ~~ >. pe 5 - y se % >ary —- : ~ ise bt a i2 pv cence oa ee Ct ; = s22 = ea & —.” SA a ee a IED = =o able to the Prices,” “ Car pets B-aochard. [mehti—eod if JRESSED HAY—For sale cheap in quantities to suitev ery body; ; a splendid ariicie —JOHN any ¥ N EK WSON YO LET FOR THE SEASON, in the city, a BP. &—Ordez large Garden in high state of ove 3. Gti Say akan Charlottetown, Alpril 2, 1890, JAMES PATON & C S90. ~--—— —- ——(X)— We desire to thank customers in town and country for the liberal patronage of the past y: our profits were smaller than ever---owing times--our sales were larger than for any previous year. ‘Pinis clearly proves that buyers get the best + us, and our system of doing business is fair a: erneral public. reat Clearing and Unparalelled,’ ete., ete. find our goods are the best and price can be obtained. Row Opering—New Spring Paton, and offer splendid value in Mngiiss a House Viourning roads, EBoys, and } rm all the departments of our Although 0 the hard meat’. value from nd accept We don't advert sc “ Panic Sacrifice, * Extraordinary Sensible people Wao try us s the lowest that et oe caroods, selocte d by Mir. Marnishing ; swf fxoo0ds, Nis na & VWillinery, Clothing ra DY Be ephene prompt ly atiended to. JAMES PATON & C@., MARKET - ARB. 4 7 en Snape memnaraon wee eS ass es rota) Aimaat vosstaretea ei ct i Poe oe ie A f