Local and Other Items, Duk STANLEY left for Pictou this Morning at the usual hour, : - New li ~There is a prospect of an Oddfellew » Lodge being instituted at Georg : tuwn shortly. . rE. <Q. By S. S. Sarnia Beer Bros, have received an additional shipment of unmade costumes, in cluding three very special lines, - ExrecteD daily, 200 dozens English Straw Hats and Bonnets, including some of the finest goods ever imported by us.—Berer Bros, - Re-Evectep.—Mayor Lockhart, of St John, He had a ma jority of 404 over his opponent, John A. Chesley. has been re-elected. = I. O. O. F.—Wildey Lodge, No. 27, meets in regalar session at 8 o'clock to night. la- itiation of candidates and confer: ing the Third Le grecs a Notice.—A meeting of the I. O. O. F. Nata! Day Committee is called for this even- ing at 7.30 o'clock sharp, before the session of Wildey Lodge.—H. M. Davison, Chairman Committee. = Ar rue Parsonace.—We regret to hew that scarlet fever, of a rather severe type, has entered the home of the Rev. D. H. Lodge, Souris, his four children and Mrs. Lodge be ing ol! laid up with the disease. r - CaTaLocur.—Mr. A, N. Large has just is- sued a handsome catalogue of his inp ted Morgan stallion Golden, a copy of which ine has laid upon our table. The catalogue c n- tains a govd deal of information concerning Golden and those equine stars with which his pedigree is associated. sli sini Potice Court.—George Byers, assaulting Michael Hughes on Pownal Street on Good Friday, tined $4; George Byers, Benjamin Byes and George Potter, disorderly conduct on Pownal Street on Good Friday, tined 86 each; two young men, for the same offence, were discharged. A Scott Act was adjourned. ; \ other case = - -Secl Frrrine Ovr.- ooners at Souris are now being fitted out, and three of them are partly loaded with staves, plank, etc., for the French St. Pierre market. There is no ice to be seen west of East Point along the coast, nor in the direction of the mainland, but the way to the Magdalen Isiands is still blocked by ice off the north shore of the Island. iis Pinep.—A belligerent parent entered the public school on Chapel Street, Souris, and threatened to make mince meat of one of the teachers because one of his boys bad received aslight castigation the day before. Com- plaint was laid before M McCormack, J. P., who heard the case on W ednesday last, when a fine of fifty cents, with costs, was exacted from the defendant. - Horst Nores.—A correspondent writes: * Abdallah Messenger, 4869, the sire of soine of the finest stock in P. E. Island is looking well. He will stand this season in Summer side, Charlottetown, Cape Traverse, Crapaud, Kensiogton and Emerald. This grand old sire is a sure foal-getter, and there are sev eral young foals to his credit this spring.” Full particulars will appear in advertisement next week, ieee Joursauistic.—The first number of the Globe, Fredericton’s new weekly paper, is at band. lt is well filled with interesting news matter, andis nicely printed. We wish the enterprising publishers, Messrs. Crockett & Machum, every success with their venture. Methodist Topics is the name of a weekly newspaper just started at Toronto, the first number of which came to hand to-day. It is well filled with matter of especial interest to people of that denomination of Christians. Mars.—A correspondent complains that the out-going mail closes too early each evening. He thinks that as the mail does not leave until six each morning it would be as well to keep the bags open at least until eleven at night, instead of closing at half-past nine as is now the case: that is, if the bags cannot be kept open until an hour before the departure of the steamer, as in the summer season. The postal authorities will, no doubt, give the matter their atten- tion. _-— Sr. James’ Bazaan.—There was a large at- tendance at St. James’ Church Bazaar last evening. Fancy articles of every description made # good disp!ay and found ready pur- chasers. The tea tables were first class; in conjunction with their fait attendants they were irresistable. The hungry sat down, par- took, arose and were happy. Ice creams, the first of the season, melted away like the de parting winter, and the rapid sale which ‘wrything met with realized the very ev wing sum of $300. There remaing over grat. sale about $50 worth of fancy articles. from the ‘ag were in charge of Mrs. Murray The tea tal, -: Mre, Martin and Mrs. Mc- and Mrs. Irving, “‘qses Hyndman and Mrs Kenzie ; and the§\. Plorence Earle and A. A. McLean. Mis. the ice eream table Mrs. James presided over ~ the cave of Mra. . The fancy articles were unde. %. Morrison, MeNeill, Mra, Lord, Mrs. A, “aady was Mrs. Rankin and Mrs, Aogus. = & Angus. sold by the Misses. Hyndman and . “rs, Refreshments were disposed of by Kennedy, Mrs. C. 1. Morrison and Mrs. Me- Neill. A children’s table loaded with pretty things for the little ones was looked after bv ‘rs. Hyndman and her fair young assistants, Apvice to Mornexs.—Mrs’ Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces uatural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as * bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known cemedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five gents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind Marl @0dyeodwkyly — “oer Personai. We are indebted to A A. Bartlett, Kaq., for a batch of late Califorpia papers. Mr. Plaw Ball, ©. E., returned from New- foundiland yesterday, after an absence of twelve months. et Remember the ** Carey” sale of valuable stock on Monday next. Two and “ half miles from Charlottetown—E. H. Norton & Co. At the ** Carey” sale, adjoining the Gov- ernment Stock Farm—some splendid brood | mares, fourteen milch cows and thirty-eight sheep.—E. H Norton & Co. Binstead Farm—Sale positive of all the Sha a Winkie Ua i nas as ‘ de i el ie cal cH wad ' Poy ~~ - 4 —_ DAILY EXAMINER, — = an - TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPxoraL Despatours to THe EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIAMEN' Summary of Proceedings. Orrawa, April 10. _The Speaker took the chair at three o'clock Three Government bills were introduced to-day, these being to amend the Indian Advancement Act, to amend the Inland Revenue Act, and to extend the modus vivendi. The second reading of the Criminal Law Amendment Bill, which has been twice re- printed since introduced, was moved by Sir a ; : John ‘Thompson, who briefly explained its provisions. The bill was adopted in com- neittes, with the exception of a few clauses of little general interest, reserved for fur- there n ideratiou, A bitt from the Senate, further amending the Steamboat Inspection Act, was read a second time. A bill from the Senate, respecting agri- cultural fertilizers, was read a third time and passed. The House adjourned at 12.25 a. m. an Anti-Carlist Demonstration, RIOTING. a eee ‘ ‘ Mapxip, April 10. The arrival of the Carlist Leader, the Marquis of Curalbo, at Valencia to-day, was made the occasion of an anti-Carlist demonstration. Thousands of anti-Carlists followed the Marquis to the hotel. The crowd smashed many windows of the hotel and tried to set fire to the building, The troops charged and dispersed the mob, and many persons were injured A mob of 3,000 people invaded. the Carlist Club and set fire to the furniture. Another mob tried to burn a church but were pre- vented by the troops, who failed to disperse the constantly gathering crowds. The lat- ter built two barricades in the streets. The military authorities have taken possession of the city. The whole garrison is under arms, Nova Scotia News. Haturax, April 10. Rev. Robert Laing has resigned the pas- torship of St. Matthew’s Church, and ac- cepted a position as Secretary and Manager of the Halifax Ladies’ College. The original copy of the electoral list alleged to be lost by Sheriff Morse, of An- napolis, has been found. Israel! Longworth, Mayor of Truro, bar- rister and a prominent stock raiser, has been nominated by the Colchester Liberal- Conservatives to contest the County at the ensuing local election. — Political Demonstration. MonrrealL, April 8. The Leblanc demonstration at St. Vin- cent de Pau! was a magnificent success, and in fact the current is setting in so strongly against the Mercier Governmenr in this district that even the Minister’s supporters, while they hope to hold their own in (Quebec district, admit that Taillon will sweep Montreal district. The Wimbledon Team. Orrawa, April 10. The secretary of the National Rifle Asso- ciation cabled to-day that the new range at Bisley will not be ready until. July 14th. Accordingly, the despatch of the Canadian team is postponed for one week, sailing for Quebec on June 19rh, by the Parisian. Separate Schools. Toronto, April 10. Archbishop Cleary, of Kingston, has is- sued a circular to the priests of the diocese in which be threatens, with the heaviest penalties, those who refuse todeclare thent- selves separate school supporters where there are separate schvols, Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 11,—10 a. m. Westerly winds, fair weather, not much change in temperature, ED ‘Firewardens’ Meeting. A regular meeting of the Board of Fire- wardens was held last evening, Chief Engineer Large presiding. There was a fair attencance of members. Rdward Davy, chairman of the committee ‘tung'es for the current year, prescnied * on es. ~ing : the folio». Pq galary....-rscoces $ 120 (0 Chief Enginee. = -++++ *2°" 7°" essen a oe Clerk’s salary.... and Keeper 0 ‘Entertainment and Fancy Sale, SOCIAL. THE WESLEY MISSION BAND WILL HAVE AN In the Basement of the METHODIST (BRICK) CHURCH, Tuesday ia aah instant. commences at 7.50 p apl0 Entertainm 2nt Admission, 10 cents. AT THE NEXT MERTING tiie 2B Natural History Society, ioe is J. D. McLEOD’S HALL, cee adi Monday Next, 14th Instant, AT 4 O'CLOCK, P. M., MR. FRANCIS BAIN WILL READ A PAPER ON “The Boulder Clay.” The public are admitted tree. aplo italian farehouse. FyXO LET.—One-half of the Italian -Ware- house, on Queen Street, next to the Con- nolly Kstate’s new building. Possession at once. PALMER & McLEOD. apl0—Ilw CORNMEAL. m Barrels ‘‘ Perfection ” 125 Stanley to-day. CARVELL BROS. Brand, ex ap]0—2i BARTLETT, LYMAN & C0,, Commission Merchants, SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO P. E. ISLAND EGGS. a ee 15 North Market and 15 Clinton Sts., BOSTUN. Reference—Fourth National Bank. apl0—dy Imeod wy 3m PROPERTY BY AUCTION, I On Wednesdvy, 16th instant, AM instructed by Solomon Champion, Esgq., to sell by Auction, on the premises, AT 11.30 A. His Dwelling House situated on School Street, opposite Prince Street School. Size of Lot, 75x50 feet. House contains Six Rooms GEORGE M. HARRIS, aps Auctioneer. DWELLING HOUSE, BY AUCTION. AM instructed by the Rev. J. V. Jost, to sell by Auction, on the premises, On Wednesday, 16th Instast, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His Dwelling House situated on Euston Street, and at present occupied by himself. Parties wishing to look through the house can do so after Thursday next, 10th inst. For further particulars apply to GEORGE M. HARRIS, ap7—eod Auctioneer. Electric Gas Lighters, O unsightly wires, no attachments, no waste matches, no danger of fire, can b: used by a child, no battery, always ready for use, convenient to handle, can be carried from jet to jet and used millions of times, and thus effect a saving in the end. Price $5. Engineer, Fireman, ~ajnes.,..,,.. 450 00 Silsby and RolloKu, “9d Hose _ Maintenance of Engines = sccooe Se DUOMO: < vce wetsdesscsccesys -e- 14060 abi ok Bes 00 05 bc Weve Feeerey 75 00 et. ss cpadineceeapedescwegeeeesee 20 00 Shoeing horses.......-.-++++0+e80>> ‘ 0 Allowance to Companies......+++++- 610 . Use of Telephone....2...5 «rrre+ss 25 00 $1,800 00 After some discussion on a petition from the firemen asking for an increase of pay, the following resolution, moved by Mr. William Taylor, aud seconded by Mr. William Murray, was earried unanimously : Resolved, That the following fire companies reseive an increase of salary as follows: Rolle Engine Co., $100; Silsby, $100; Hook and Ladder, $50; Saivage Corps, $50. Onmotionof Mr. William Taylor, seconded by Mr. Ewen McDougall, the estimates as amended, m+king $2,300, were adopted. — ‘Alter the transaction of some other busi- ness the meeting adjourned. DIED. Aes 5 ven cee ———e D, C. For Everybody. i EM ie ee ra Fe w ‘4 aa a Ten.acts for Water Pipe. For sale at Watson’s Drug Store. mchl9 ~2 inch galvanized, sent OY) FEE _ ~istake, and ordered to 3, here by n. us for sale. Tenders for the whole or pa. ceived by, us. -¢ will be re 7 < G. H. NORTON & Cu. . ats. Auctionee m. | 7 sparen AE AED TET ee A TALE OF Al That Should Interest Every Parent. en nt et et FRI ny 7: PROWSE BROS. have ventured to import this season the largest stock of Boys, youths and Mens Clothing ever imported to this city, and they venture to say it is the Best and Nobbiest lot ef Children’s and Boys’ Clothing ever the people of this town had a chance to feast their eyes on. THON in those lines. Kindly call and see their beautiful rooms, elegant stock and wonderfully low prices. PROWSE BR0S., THE WONDERFUL GHEAP MEN, 90 APRIL 11, 18 ————— ——(X }————___—— OS Tatler 22 eee Soe epee epee cee nani Bem eo THEY DEFY COMPETI- ae Ray om EMR ge na gc NE are Ty test (x PER 50Dozen New E.icd. Gloves TUST OO New Colors, Superior Make, and every Pair warranted Good. now remaining the very latest Returning via ilillinery. WANTS, LOST, F - Can have use of hot bed frames and glass if re- quired. Apply at once at this office. ig i 144 QUEEN STREET. f Charlottetown, April 7, 1890—eod | SPRING ANNOUNC In a few days we will receive a superior stock of New Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold at our usual lew prices. Our Mr. Sterns has secured many Job Lots of Staple Goods, and is as long as possible in the London market te obtain Novelties in Millinery, Dress Goods, Jackets, New York, he wiil pick up the Newest Ajuerican PERKINS & STERNS. Nufsed. Charlottetown, March 27, 1890—eod OUND ce O LET FOR THE SEASON, in the city, a large Garden in high state of cultivation, | | j i apll OARDERS.—A few Gentlemen Boarders can be accommodated at Grafton Street, next dvor to Dr. Taylor’s in the house formerly occu- | pied by Mr. Wm. Mitchell. li pa—apll | j RT YO LET.—A Shop and Dwelling House on | Upper Queen Street, «t present occupied by st April 5—2w eod BUVGDING ani PASPORE LOTS sale early this SRE will be offered for : HERE wil} be offers luable Lots 12 v T with large 5. LAN. YOUR BOARDERS can be accommoated with opposite Peake Bros., Queen Street. _* Box 33; also a Girl to act as Cash. ' fait scholar. Must have good recommendations, aps : ie ea se {EWING.—Parties wishing to get Plain Sewing ‘alllis’, corner of Prince and Water S'reets, oppo- site Duncan House. ws po Bridge. Rent moderate. Apply to P. J. Berrigan. New Haven. Apply to PATRICK SHERRY, Filzroy treet. _ap3—dy tt pied by Miss: Kis. Apply to WM. HENDERSON, 177 Fitzroy Street. ap2—wed sat tf gold cheap. Apply to JoHN HiGGins, over R. K. ~t’g Shoe Store, Queen Square. kK. F. Madigan. Exquire of J. MCUILL. np ia fai : une cnn." ~ __ |$1.50, now 85¢: Women’s Strong Boots, old price $1.28, now WANTED.—A House containing seven or cight 7c ; Womens do., oid price $1, now 65c.; Boys’ Long Boots, ) _rooms. Possession required latter part of | . ~ ~ ae ;' .. > ‘ o oo April. Apply at this office. ti~mehli old price $1.45, now S9c; Cnisc’s Long Boots, old prices $1.28, good board and comfortable rooms. Apply | li pd—avl | NTED.—A Man to aitend horse and work in a garden.~WILLIAM Dopdp, ap9 ANTED.—A Clerk with one or two years ex- perience in eitver a Grocery or Crockery ore can find employment by writing to P, O. Must be @ ot any kind done, wiil please call et Angus 5i pa—aps NTED.—A general servant for @ family of three; no washing. Apply at this oilice. pi—si pd LET.—A desirable business stand for either a shoemaker or tailor, situate at West River | | [api—dy&wky if ’ DVERTISER wishes to rent a convenient | and comfortable House (with small garden picferred), of about six rooms, from July next. | Apply at this office. lw—ap3 OR SALE.—A light road wagon, in good | order. A cred@it will be given if required, | O LET.—The Dwelling Hcuse on corner of Queen and Fitzroy Sirets, at present occu. | Possession given May oe. | s OR SALE —Two Singer Sewing Machines .or Shoemakers’ use, one nearly new. Wiil be mch!7 | } if { | —— yI “J, —The commodious House ac oining | . , he ~ubseriber’s residence. Prace Street, | the * “able and coach house.—k, !eMiL- ) eod tf—neh?? | ee Dwelling House on Prince Stree ———$—— t LET.—A Spring. some of the most va eg ye pester, cobiaining nine rooms At San Franciseo, California, on March | the neighvorhood of Charlotteto Ms aetna ee aan givyen.—GEORGE «ALLEY. | ' 99ch, Lillie M., beloved daughter of Thom 8 | ing part of the ane ee montis ee eel —_—_—--—— | and Auvna Pollard, in the 15th year of ber | particulars in future a’vertis ie por SALE.—Part of the lot on eee _Georze | , : ‘ — the Tanilon propery. age. Inquire of . 1 ply at Wolters oe diry store to vena e° | K. NS eth ae FI * ’ c. BB. Warren's I price $2,10, now 7oc. | NOTICE—BRAND NEW GOODS!~—Come and see 7 Cases of Boots and Shoes opened for the first time, and which we will ‘sell at invoice ~ Na, Lise eee ee eee ee Ree eee PHN ED, a a —(x)--—-— iiiuieaiaicial cane <e ala MENT ! Se Sr acm — 4 apes ‘a <e Cte . ” Lp Te ate, Sor a cn Ne TA ar at eT AEE — vi wat zn. <n Bankrupt Stock of % «32 a Boots anc Shoes. von (2) ——- ia HIS GREAT CHEA®? SALE will be continued until! further notice Men’s Shoes, old price $1. n now $1.50; Wom fms a Ss I ee eee a — ~ iti ale ee w 50c.; Men’s Long Boots, old n’s Pebble Button, old price Nr | oa GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, Marc Wholesale Stock of Furniture. Chairs, Bedsteads, Lounges, Bedroom and Par- ik 'facturers, and we solicit a share of the Sp:ing order Ses ; ext et ak oe TRADE. TO ——————_{x lor Seis, Tables, Hali Stands, We. ———{ 1, ——- AVING an extensive and well-equipped Factory, we aet ce ‘ in a position to offer to the Trade of this Islanc RNITURE at prices that will compete with outside manu- . s We u ue MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, March 14, 1890--dy Jaw wky