Stee “ ‘DAI dom LY EXAMINER, — - - - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9. 1890. re caeenS — ee Local and Other Kens. | TEL E@RAPHIO NEWS i | yWeMBER St. James Church Tea to-mor. ! nhe*® SPECIAL Despatonss To THE EXAMINER. wow night : ° ' — ; , goo tus is always had at St. James’| DIMINTON PARLIAMENT rch Teas ur + mes Paton & Co's show window. Fall | SER * enadla pieture ’ Ss : i spiendia | et Summary of Proceedings. pe ape and go to St. James’ Charch Fancy + morrow night a , —_— —.-—— j . - Urtawa, April 8. Dear Cot Phe City Small Debt! Whenthe€ auatt DER —The ten the Commons reassembled this after- t was ia session “ wee | oon after the Easter recess, the attendance a unk | WSS Very slim, but tae House filled up dur- Pot » COURT iis morning o irunk ing ihe d ‘y “i > na ai $8a8uit Case Waar djourn: aN : gas ined $4 and aa a Journ) The debate on the Budget was resumed ic Paes | by Mr. Weldon, of St. John, followed by ‘ a > lar y ar pare Arrival.-~“‘Ladies’ Bazaar” for| arpa amare vemeron and others. . it ccteed, piled’ 80 dentnlinas April 9, 2 a. m.—Thbe members were call- spril, ) ed in at 1.25 a. m., and the House divided. cs | Cartwright’s famendment was rejected by or + 20h. ‘ 7 ¥¢ to 60; The tariff resolutions were read _ Pecular session of Port Joie Hi. ¢ Ao ee es ere ~ 4, |* second time and the House adjourned , } : n at 2 g aod P. Da will be conlerred toss Ee Cae . x : al hak News From Halifax. years 1867 an or ; : ~~. ie prone aT Hatirax, April 8. : 1 were granted. "| The steamer Nestorian from Glasgow re i ports passing about filty icebergs, some of : Until fa 0 bem very jarge. One was about threo gu mail will be closed at 930 p | hundred feet long and was divided almost . forwa l via to the base into three peaks, each seventy as at 6 n., for Pictou | feet im height. ~~ ; | the training squadron, consisting of H. Goop Work.— dhe Moncton 7imes says: | M. S. Active, Calipso, Metaxa, Ruby W. Pastor Hinson baptized 9 ¢ mverts im ®|and Volayge arrived at Bermuda from Bar- Moncton First Baptist church yesterday | b»does on the 28:h March and sailed for ri np. ana in evening exteudel the Enyland on Monday the Slst. right hand « wship to 20 persons, | Attorney-Generai Longley introduced an ee ie. “wi hes tne te lextr wrdinary bill into the Legislature to- Ur West.—: weve Bakoer Mynen "Si day. Ic was to the effect that whereas the eee ee ates = ra | Sheriff of Aunapolis had lost the recently pees ee , ie ie’ | vevised electoral lists, he be given power to sie sel i . sbatvlito , and 1s bow | ve “as ugh t| - ‘ “_ id k wens brs He has su far met with | £° “arough the country and make up a new : s ist, taking such evidence fur the sddition eat ‘ — jof new names as he may deem advisable. sae De we De Co ”M rhe bill was read a second time. Dr. Me- Z. Kiey n Cel , Cat. 1 » has t i ‘y, Leader of the Opposition, moved in 2 id for the Dandas coogrega- | amendment that the Sheriff be summoned _ for t ee MeENce ices | ty the Bar of the House and examined upon a Sunday - ! preachiag in ¢ joath es to the circumstances of his loss of at ll vciock and to Fnylish at 3 0 civck, ithe electoral list, but this was voted down. $< ‘enantio en Boaxd or Trape.—The regular quarter'y Ottawa Notes. eeting of the Charlottetown Board of Trace ina wi! be held thiseveniog inthe new Board Orrawa, April 8 . . Cameron Biock. at 8 o clock, sharp. Pe / : : se attendance is earnestly desited, as The Goverament have decided to again ‘portant matters wili be brovght up for coa-|Tresew the fisheries modus vivendi, which jexpired on February 15th, and an act to o> |carry out this intention wil be introduced ¥ PLANKWaYs—A new p'ankwayis to-d vy | ar aa early day. g put duwa on the east side of Weymouth A deputation, composed of a majority of Sireet, between Kent and Pitzeey Streets. A | Outario members, waited upon the M.nis- pie of crossiags are also very much Berd | verg of Finance and Customs this evening is that neigi borhood, as well as at ‘lemepts | 114 advocated leaving the present tariff— owner, ah te further song the same sirec’. 14. brought down in the last budget—on Wetrust the powers that be wii see thew < S ries oo cunmie thete pork and beef, and not to make any change ; ae whatever in duties. Dasoerous.~-The attention of the Street} With the House commencing its session Committee is ealied to the very unsafe con-}4gain come the tariff deputations to wait lition of that part of Grafton Street at the | vn the Minister of Finance in regard to the ion of Church Street, between St. Paul's | decrease of duty as a general rule. This Church and the Court moraing a very large and influential depu- has fallen in at the tation of lumbermen of the Ottawa valley, should be promptly filled in numbering about forty, waited on Hon. > George E. Foster and Hon. Mackenzie VaTermonraL.—The resilence of Robert | Boweil to protest against the proposed in- Gulbrrith, Esq., Weymouth Street, was yes-} crease in the duty on heavy mess pork. terday the scene of # very interesting event, — cme ra, the marriage of Mr. Galbraith’s daughtet Montreal Murmurings. E eto Mr W. H. Ringer, of Lockeport. — 4 3. I he ceremony Was pes formed by Rev. MonrreEAL, April 8. v- A. Gordon. The happy couple left for) 1, i, understood that Richard White, jmanaging director of the Gazette, will be Two score of de. | made Harbor Commissioner in place of the late Andrew Roberts. Che ground drain. it House, cuV ered Hog ni ir julure Nome this moiming,. -_——-- > 1 FMPERANCE CROSADE. termined women, aimed with axes and » ts, intercepted tw» wagon-loads of beer | Henry Bulmer is to be appointed chair- en their way to Farmington, Mo.. ove day | Man. Let week, and ordered the drivers down from Isaac Quintal, supposed to be a well-to-do theie seats and smashed in the heads of the | notary and banker, has been missing since kegs. The saloon Saturday evening. The French banks are excited and threaten to prosecute. r j | i the place are highly | | New Fisuine Rop.-—-A most useful in- vention for anglers is a fishing rod made | Lire ly of stee 1, whi la we were shown to- i day. This rod is both hight and strong, : ane} | is very flexible, and superior in every ma. te wooden ruds. Mr. W. B. Bremner is! acting 4% agent for these rods, and will be | h ppy to show them to all. Ss For Fisuina.- tively prepsring for lobster fishing. i , i The fishermen all around the | Cost ar tnimals at once de- The rreat failure «wf this branch of industry durieg the past few years does not seem to leter those engeged in it from mukirg a fur- ther trial, and hoping to *‘ gain a tortune} where they've lost a fortune.”” May the 1e- | sults be satisfact: ry this year. o | Livery Srasre Sate.—Watch for the aa] Verlisement of the sale of Mr. P. P. Gillis’ | Livery Stable outfit. His horses are alt] specially selected for their god qualities, and, geutiemen wanting horses tor private driving | ' tan depend _on getting , , . peadsble and excellent drivers. His carrieges ible, with a few} Sre very fine and comfort Si gant American igs, L “igh, | Lacrosse Trorpay.—Mr. Chas. jr., bas shown THe EXAMINER a phet r= | graph of the trophy which Messrs Nelson} & dons, of Montrea ,» have preseited for | competition by the lacrosse clubs of the! Maritime The cup is a beautiful piece of workman- | Provinces the ec prenabagye season, | ship, aud is well worth trving for. ** Our| boys” should make an effort to secure it. vs | “HH. A. S. Prvaronr.”—The rehearsals for} this ver enjoyabie opera are progressing Anely, and promise an unusually choice treat bw t of the Uddfe'low’s Natal Day | fe \@ ( ith i April) fhe ecenery. costumes and | music, together with the eccentricities uf the comic characters will form a galaxy of attrac- . is celdom seen in Charlottetown i Tie op ra will be preeeded by a half hour’s Concert of the choicest gems ( peratic and) Other wise ) Ihe committee are also ener- | §etically preparing for the day’s celebration and we predict for the Oddfe!l »ws an immense eUccesg, th 08 that } | caamnaeeis a Lorreny Prizes.—The drawing of prizes in the lottery in ard of the Altar Fund of Sacred Heart ( bhureh, Alberton, took piace on Mon- day ‘ast and resulted «s follows: No. 1187 -—- Jou ph Peters, Bleom field. “ 208—Fred Mituult, Lowell, Mass., iron , + Buildiog Lot at oven “ 253—Huogh McCarvill, Kinkora, picture | (framed) ; SOL Joseph Axworthy, sheep. 287— Peter Corran, Summerville, stove. 40—Mary J. Pianes, Nova Seutia, book. 247—Mias A. Shea, Indian River, book. “* 19'—bloyses Foley, Kildare, book. _— ~ met K.D, c. Wiki Vare You Bloomfield, be ' Journal says ; i should be. interested to the extent of $120,000. It is said that a young lady has accompanied the | fugitive to New York, Telegraphic Sicks. In the United States House of Represen- tatives yesterday a bill was mtroduced pro- hibitiog aliens from enticsting in the navy. lilinocis has been visited by a most dis- ‘astrous storm, doing much damage tv pro- pers ‘ne Manhattan Bank has closed iis doors. i as Weather Bulletin. Foxowro, April 9.—10 a. m, Moderate to fresh east to south winds, cloudy with occasional rains MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, Wey- mouth Street, on the Sth inst., by the Rev. J. A. Gordon, Miss Engenie E, Galbraith to Mr. William H. Ringer, of Lockeport, N. 8. Oa the 3ist ult., at the residence of the bride’s parents, Mr, William W. MclLure to Miss Lucy A. Clow, both of Murray Marbor North. Tue Lovuistasa Lorrery.—lIt is stated that a special circular has been issued by the post eflice department of Canada to ail postmasters probibitng tie teuding of money by money order or other wise to the agents of the Louisiana lottery. This is in conseqnence of representations made by the post office department, Washington. Oe Tue Tosacco Hanit.—The Lewiston, Me, Here is an incident for thore people who think they are too cld to leave off » bad habit. Mr. Janez Crowell, one of | Maine's smart old gentl- men, left off using tobiceo at the age of 91 years, because he thought his heaith was not quite what it The wisdom of his course is shown by the vigor in which he entered ou his 102ud year of lite las: Saturday. New Sreamsuir.—The New York, Maine, and New Brunswick Steamship Co. have pur- chased the steamship Winthrop, 140) tons gross register, to run between St. John, New York and interme jiate ports, carrying freight and prasengers (there are elegant accom- modations for 209 first-class) from all the principa! points in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Scv:ia, on through neni races. Tne Gotp Yreip. —The total returns from the gold mines of Nova Scotia show that duiing the year 30,160 tons of quartz were hernshed, yielding 16,155 ounces of gold for 211,548 days’ Jabor, compared with 22,407 ounces of gold from 36,178 tons of quartz for 163.772 days’ labor. These results are en- couraging as showing an increase over last | - S | year’s work, and as being the largest returns since 1862 except the | yield re 28,314 ouudes er las gous tor PROPERTY BY AUCTION. | AM instructed by Solomon Champion, Esq., to sell by Auction, on the premises, On Wednesdey, 16th instant, AT 11.30 A. M., His Dwelling House situated on School Street, opposite Prince Street School, Size of Lot, 75x50 feet. Six Rooms. House contains GEORGE M. HARRIS. aps Auctioneer. DWELLING HOUSE, Bs & WOT I AM instructed by the Rev. J. V. Jost, to sell by Auction, on the premises, On Wednesday, 16th Instant, 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. Charlottetown - Board of Trade, _ General Quarterly Meeting of this Corporation will be held at the Board Rooms, Cameren Block, Queen Square, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, the 9th inst., at 8 o'clock. B. D, HIGGS, Secretary. April 5—4i. Electric Gas Lighters. TO unsightly wires, no attachments, no pS 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 Yor sale at Watson's Drug Store, meh1lg TEA AND FANCY SALE HE Ladies of St. James Church will hold their annual TEA AND FANCY SALE IN ST. JAMES’ HALL, wae IT Thursday, April 10. Doors open at 2 o’clock ; Tea on the tables at 6 o'clock. Admission, 10 certs; Tea, 25 cents. April 5. ESTATE R. ROBBLEE & C0, CXEALED TENDFRS will be received by ‘ the undersigned for the purchase of the above Estate up to THURSDAY, the 17th day of April, A. D 1890, at noon (excepting for the Lobster Factory, which will be re- ceived up to noon on Saturday, April 12th), as : follows:— 1. Book Debts, Notes of Hands and Judg- ments, 2. Stock of Dry Goods and Shop Furniture. 3. Lobster Fectory and Outfit. 4. Farm and Farm Stock, ete. 5. House and Lot. Terms cash or approved security. Tenders will be received for the above separately. No tender necessarily accepted. inventory can be seen and other information secured on app ication at office formerly used by R. Robblee & Co. JAMES BARCLAY, Assignee, P. O. Box 600, Summerside. S’side, April 8, 1890—eod Kent Street Meat Market. ¥O. J. WRIGHT and ROB£RT BRIDGES G bave opened a Wholesale and Retail Meat Market next door to the Rocklin House. where they will keep constantiy on hand Fresh Meats of all kinds, also Salt Meats, Smoked Hams, Bacon, Lard, etc.. all of the best qaality, which will be sold as low as possible. ap2—dy !2ins ACCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN. Moral —''I:sure in the Travelers.” os Travelers’ Insurance Co. OF HARTFORD, CONN., Largest, Safest and Best Accident Compay in the World. ASSETS, - - - $10,383,000 SURPLUS, - - - 2,041,060 A POLICY GRANTING: $1,000 in event of death, $1,000 for loss of two eyes, $1,000 for loss of two hands, $1,000 for loss of two feet, $1,000 for loss of one hand and foot, $333.33 for loss of one foot, $333 33 for loss of one hand, And $5.00 per week for disabling injury, costs a PROFESSIONAL OR BUSINESS MAN bat $3 00 per annum, and pro- rata for larger policies. These Policies cover all kinds of accidents caused by external, violent and accidental means, and limits of travel cover all the civilized portions of the globe. For further inform tion apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent for P. £ TsTaunt. onhib— bn Bd é | Box 33; also a Girl to act as Cash. “ust be a} A TALE OF ADVENTURE, That Should Interest Every Parent. ———— —— (x }_——$_—__—__— PROWSE BROS. have ventured to import this season the largest stock of Boys, wouths and Men’s Clothing ever imported to this city, and they venture to say it is the Best and Nobbiest lot of Children’s and Boys’ Clothing ever the people of this town had a chance to feast their eyes on. THEY DEFY COMPETE TION in those lines. Kindly call and see their beautiful rooms, elegant stock and wonderfully low prices. (x PROWSE BROS., THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, 144 QUEEN STH 2ST. Charlottetown, April 7, [890—-eod rng ssewiuaieitiigiesiinc iil Nenipdilciisinnsli 50 Dozen New = TUST OPHNEHD, New Colors, Superior Make, and every Pair warranted Good. — —— — —(x )—_—-_- ——— SPRING ANNOUNCENIENT ! In a few days we will receive a superior siock of New Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold at our usual low prices. Our Mr. Sterns has secured many Job Lots of Staple Goods, and Is how remaining as long as possibie ia the London market to obtain the very latest Novelties in Millinery, Dress Goods, Jackets, ete. Returning via New York, he will pick up the Newest American Millinery. Nufsed. se oo — PERKINS & STERNAS. Charlottetowr, March 27, 1890—eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND 4c), BR. Warren's iankrupt Stock of ieots aud Shoes. (x)= SALU WANTED.—A smart zirl togo as Stewardess on the steamer Princess of Wales. Good reference required. Apply to JOHN COLTINGS, Lower Great George Street, ap? 2 :D.—A Man toatt d wor CHEAP WANTED.—A Man to attend horse and work ‘| HIS GREAT until will be continued in & xarden.— WILLIAM DODD. apg farther noises Men’s Shoes, old price $1, now 50c.; Men’s Long Boots, oid price $2,10, now $1.59; Women’s Pebble Button, old price $1.50, now 85¢; Women’s Strong Boots, old price $1.25, now Tic ; Women's do., old price $1, now 65c.; Boys’ Long Boots, Ww: NTED.—A Cook and Housemaid, Good references required. Appiy to Mxs. BLAN- CHARD. aps V ANTED.—A Clerk with one or two ycars ex- | i <* perience in either a Grecery or Crockery Store can fiud employment by writing ‘o P, O. i j 5 ; tain? , | bin i 1 OQ fait scholar. Must have goed recommencations. old price $1.45, now 85e ; Cuiic’s Long Boots, old prica $} 28. ” h 2 na. Bom 700. EWING.—Parties wishing to get Plain Sewing | ee ae : “ S ot any kind done, wiil please call at Angus! NOTICE—BRAN D N E ar GOODS 2 Coma anil ian Case . 5 Pd—“e5 | Of Boots and Shoes opened for the first time, and which we will uillis’, corner of Prince and Water S'reets, Ob)0- i a2 N44 NEN a GORE BROS. site Duncan House. WANTED.—A general servant for 4 family of | sell at ip Voice prices. three; no washing. Apply at this otfice. t ap7—3i pd To LET.—A desirable business stand for either a shoemaker ur tailor, situate at West iver Bridge. Rent moderate. Apply to P. J. Berrigan. New Haven. {apd—dy &wky uf Charlottetown, Marsh 20, L253 — —— —< a : ‘ ry : rf re % . is t os S . ‘7 we io ) a erchant Tailors. iced j ‘K] ANTED.—A good plain Cook by ist May. W Apply at Juage Hensley’s, Upper Prince Street. ks {ap>—3i . DVERTISER wishes to rent a convenient: A and comiortable House (with smali garden| pi eferred), of about six rooms, from July Lext.| Apply at this office. lw—ap3 ceenemeaneingneiice ese IR SALE.—A light. road wagon, in good | order. A credit will be given ic required.) apply to PATRICK SHERRY, Fiuzeoy Street. up3—dy tf \ ANTED.—A boy to take charge of horse and | cow aod make himseif io y | L destiitiniancian Must understand sumething of gardenln. | a 2 . : ; ce ply at Mr. F.Petery house, Brighton. 808 Voy oe FAW A LARGE STOCK OF WOOLENS, in 5Suit- ae z i } z ' . ’ . ae ' . * . revO Let.—The Dwelling House on corner of | \ ings, Overcoatings and Trouserings, suitable for Spring pied by Miss Hilis. Possession givei May Ist. Apply to WM. HENDERSON, !77 Fitzroy direct. ap2—wed but tf Queen aud Fitzroy Sirets, at preseat orca: | . ‘ a ; : “ae and Summer wear, at the lowest possible prices for Cash. a ere o eeae MR. McDONALD, for te pret six years (previous to com- W _ lesman of sever-| . . ? i Agivears experience Hardware or «rocer* |i with us) of Boston, where he acquired a thorough know e838 dres és “9 . Ds ; as . . 7 r a a ana Tr + basiness preferred. Address 0: sieou2w pd |ledge of his business, has charge of our Tailoring Department. ‘ . P - Se ee Se oe eee “comm dions| As a Cutter of correct styles of Garments, Mr. McDon ild has no , ouse an4 offices on the corner cf 4 | fs i ia ia tial end re at ah oe Gece et superior in the Lower Provinces He has given oe cus “ ve ce auch , Will be jet with or with. wt the webs | Aye 43 afanty 1 ‘ mara ti ress We CA Senn ion given the Ist May. Appiy br.| the very best satisfaction. Men who care to dress w?2i aOR (aca oe | make no mistake in giving us a call ee ee eee ee ee ‘ (4 a Pe v - Ady ‘At m Lo e POR, SALE —T wo Singer Sewing Machines /or| ie pape Sheemakers’ use, one neariy new. ‘1 be} ee _ nee 113 ‘Hwa DW ( NOD sold cheap. Apply to JOHN HGGins, over KR. K.! Three Cases Ci Risi 1d BESi L JIN V ost’s Shoe Store, Queen Square. tf.-nchi7 i \ T'S just opeaed ~ r , > & on o ‘Ty . - 7 FO ee eee Panes taceeh| MEN’S FINE NECKWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS and UNDER- } the subscriber's residecce. Pomee pirect,) DAVE CITETNS Bt aE with karge stable and coach house Ko Mest) WEA; Lot of BOYS’ SULTS low to clear pax. Oe ee B.S DAVIES & CU., T° LET.-A Dwelling House on Prince Street Dorchester; containin; 2 wre : a near Dorchester; % OF h’ Ss ZG. 100 CAMBRON BLOCK, SLURY, tri i i Ni i EEN SSE ee ais tt v oer: