Local and Other Items. RIL No. 1 Battery, G, A., will meet for drill to-night. - Fursiruks.—Mr. Beairsto holds an auction sale of very fine turoiture to-morrow. - 1. O. O. F.—The Natal Day Committee will please meet to-night (Thursday) at 7.30 sharp ; - Is Tuts TRUE In the House of As- sembly this morning Mr. MeMillan said that there se emed to bea law for the rich and another law for tne poor in this Pro- - ARRIVAL OF THE Harrie Loviss.—The brigt. Hattie Louise, Captain Barnard, ar- ived last evening from Barbadoes. Y i , Cap- tain Barnards many friends gave hima hearty welcome. > Sent Ur.—John Wesley Silliker, the young man arrested at Summerside last week for tie larceny of a horse from a man named MeWilliams has been sent up for trial in the Supreme Court. - ANOTHER Goop OnE.—Rev, Dr. Doyle’s | - i beautiful black brood mare dropped a very handsome filly on the 29th ult., by the well-known Abdallah Messenge,r 4869, Phe last one was considered a beauty, but this one is still better. ee Tue Beatrice.--The str. Princess Beatiice, Capt. Kelley, arrived from Halifax, via inter- mediate ports, last night at nine o’clock. She brought the usual general cargo. She is now “ht | DOMINION PARLIAMENT See ee Summary of Proceedings. —— Orrawa, April 30. Mr. Muloch has introduced a bill © to , make Canadian officers eligible for com- i mand of the Canadian militia, for which only imperial officers are now eligible. Mr. Charlton, in amendment to the mo- tion to go into supply, moved his resolu- tion respecting the Jesuit estates legisia- jtion. The motion had been modified since notice was given last week. After a long discussion, the amendment was lost by 32 to 130. | The House then went into committee of | supply, taking up sundry reserved items of the supplementary etimates. The House adjourned at 1.45 a, m. —_— ero McGill Convocation. Monrreat April 30. Convocation proceedings at * McGill Uni- versity, which took place to-day, were the the most brilliant known in the history of the institution. Lord Stanley was present, and delivered a felicitious speech. He was the recipient of the degree of D. C. L., conferred on him by the Senate. Lady loading with pork, potatoes, hay, etc., and will sail on return this evening. . i ‘ i ' \n Unrrvue Reporr.—<A report has been in circulation for seme time to the effect that an Island sea captain was in trouble in New York. We are pleased to be ina! position to assure the many friends of the | Captain in question that there is no founda- tion whatever for the rumor. A Missi0NaRY MvuRkpERED.-——-A Montreal Aprii 29th says: A cablegram re- despatch cf . Yr . ° y Ka Ps ~ ‘ ceived from Tokio, Japan, announces that Rev. J. A. Large, one of the most devutea missionaries of the Methodist Churck, was killed while pursuing his labors. A press despatch says Mr. Large was stabbed to death } irglars at his residence on April 5th. Ase Lar a leath is : ds tev. Mr. Large, whose sad death is announced in the above despatch, was a grandson of the } late John Large, Esq., of Littie York, in this piovinee, and went out from Ontario as a mis- ] two bt mary to Japan several years ago. He vesa widow (who is preceptress of an im- portant school la the city of Tokio) and two idreD 2 ey Sate or Horses.—'fhe sale of horses, carriages, etc., held at Gillis’ Livery Stable to-day, by E. H. Norton & Co., was largely attended, and fairly good prices were realized. The stallion Fairmont, owned by Carles Dockendorff, was ‘* bid in” by the owner for $350. and Apothecary, owned by George E. Hughes, was bought by Richard Bagnall, of New Glasgow, for $295. The year-old Preceptor filly, owned by John Cameron, Royalty, was bought by Ailan Stewart, of this city, for $168 in all, about twenty and the number of carrisges were disposed of. norses salie Cuancep Hanps.—We understand that Mr. Henry Trainor, of Baldwin’s Road, has sold his trotting stallion True Blue, for a handsome sum, to parties in eastern King’s County. the principal of which is Mr. Andrew Mooney, of Little Harbor. It weuld be advisable for farmers and jovers of the turf in that section of the Province to avail themselves of the services of that lnable horse. True Blue is sired by Dean record 2.56, and is a brother to Island Chief and H. B Gordon. A 3-year-old brother of True Blue’s took first honors in the show-ring at Summerside, and his sister, Mr. Lee’s Dean Swift filly, took first honors at the gaine place. Another brother owned in Chatham, N. B., beat the 3-year-old’s on the Newcastle Park last fall. -_ Tue Late Perer McLaucnutan.—The remains of the late Mr. Peter McLauchlan were removed from the P. E. 1. Hoapital at 2.45 this afternoon, and conveyed to the steamer W. H. Aitken, by which they were conveyed to his mother’s home at West River. A large number of Odd- fellows assembled at the Lodge Room at 2 o'clock, and accompanied by the Citizens’ Band, marched to the place where lay all that was mortal of their late loved brother. The impressive funeral service was con- ducted by Rev. Brother Fred. E J. Lloyd, Chaplain of St. Lawrence Lodge. A delegation from Wildey Lodge accompanied the body to the family residence where it will remain until to-morrow afternoon at i o'clock, when the burjal takes place at the cemetery at Canoe Cove. A number of Oddfellows will attend the obsequies. tev. W. W. Brewer, Chaplain of Wildey Lodge, will officiate at the grave. _ a+ > Local Notices. Everyone is delighted with the children’s cluthing at J. B. Macdonald's, Vatuladie Swit, cloth- or the cheapest men’s and boys ing always go to J. B. Macdonald's. For house-cleaning purposes use Spow flake Ammonia, for sale at Beer & Goffs. May 1 21 Just look and see for yourselves, and you will pronounce the style and fit of oe Macdonald’s clothing equal if not better than custom made. For preserving stoves and stove-pipes from rust use ** Now-Such” black lead, the best in the market, for sale at Beer & Goff's. May 1 Zi Personal Hes. Benj. Davies leaves to-morrow for a — England, Scotland and W om. M mond Street, to-morrow (Friday) at 9 a. im. } nel Pore 7 aria ciapenat (Newfoundland papers please =.) ie gs bi ea, which arrived from Halifax { ° = ee ast €) nis } — King Malietoa is evidently determin- nod : hl t. hear that D. Fraser, Esq, el to preve ut the spread of leprosy in Or a cas v aaa. in itl with a severe attack , Samoan Archipelago, for, 1a addition to -%E of tudlaves As he is advanced in years, it» prohibition of Chinese a ” - e! is foored it will go hard with him. 2 islands, he has issued an order calling — Miss Louise Murphy dict on Thursday, 24th : all Hawaiians to qu% the cae ult., of typnoid fever, aged 19 yrars, aud ae | Though hard pon the awallan funeral was held yesterday at the Lome ©- DCF) a filers, it would have been ister, No, 52 Moody Street, Lowell, Sloss, | quite useless for Malietoa to keep out tle 8 , ‘ ato Tv > Rev. Father Shaw officiating at the grave. The ' 1 ijuffy, John J. De- | pall-bearers were Juhn uv. VU 728 Q } ! ianey, Wm. B. Delaney, Andrew F. ee James Quinlan, John A, McKinnon. she we a native of Charlottetown, P. leaves a father, mother, 6x - z Rill a casi a ee D. F. Power, W. E. Island, and | wat i i a a Macdonald also came down from Ottawa to take part in the proceedings. earennisiibiahieiian Halifax Civie Election. Hatrrax, April 30. The civic elections took place to-day, and resulted in the return of George E. soak, William Dennis, W. F. Pickering, McFatridge and James A. Adams. Mayor McPherson was re- elected New Treaties Made. ZANZIBAR, April 30. An expedition under Jackson, an oflicer of the British East Africa Company, has arrived at Uganda, and concluded treaties with Mwanga and other chiefs, placing Uganda exciusively under British influ- ence. ——— The “ World” Indicted. New York, April 30. The Grand Jury has handed in an in- dictment against Joseph Pulitzer, John H, Cockerell, Julion Chambers and James F, Graham, of the New York World, for crim- inal libel instituted by Judge Hilton. The Story Confirmed. Paris, April 30. La France, a republican newspaper, con firms the ieport that the Marquis DeMores and other royalists are engaged in a plot to piace the Duke of Orleans on the throne of France. A Degree Conferred. Hatrrax, April 30. At the close of the Pine Hill Presby- teriag College to-night, the degree of D.Q. was conferred on the Rev. John Martin Missionary to Trinidad. This is the first degree of Divinity ever conferred by the College. 7 Wenther Bulletin. Toronto, May 1.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south ta west windg mostly cloudy, with local rains; a little highe~ temperature, Sir Thomas More. Last evening Mr. James MclIsaac, of the Herald, closed the series of lectures deliver- ed this season under the auspices of the League of the Cross, St. Patrick’s Hall was filled with an intelligent aydience, eager to hear the learned lecturer, and the rapt attention with which they followed him throughout proves more clearly than words the excellence of the lecture. His subject was ‘‘Sir Thomas More,” Lord High Chancellor of England in the reign of Henry VIII. He began with his boyhood, followed him through all the phases of his} chequered career, until a victim of the King’s wrath he fell a martyrto the cause of right. His description of Sir Thomas More’s last moments was extremely pathetic. The audience, inspired by the burning words of the lecturer, ‘was led in spirit to the scene of his last suffering, where they were shown Sir Thomas More old and decrepit, sacrificing home, friends and all earihly ties rather thaa make a shipwreck of his conscience. At the close of the lecture complimentary remarks were made by Messrs. Roche, D. OM. Reddin, Jr., J. H. Reddin, anda vote of thanks, propased by Rev. Gregory McDonald and seconded by Rev. J. C McMillan, was accorded the lecturer, to which he suitably responded. MARRIED. On 13th April, at the residence of the bride’s father, by Rev. A. J. McKenzie, M. A. B.Sc. Mr. Josiah Goeveatt to Miss Annie McGregor, both of Nine Mile Creek. PLES. In this city, on the 30th ult., Ellen, relict of Michael Walsh, in the 76th year of her age. May she rest in peace. {Funeral will leave her late residence, Rich- TE A A st Celestials and allow the Hawaiians to re- main. ~ — oe + The Dominion Boot and Shoe Store’s new 4 ; Bi Saat ca THURSD A Y. MAY 1. 1890. SP! | | | KLLO, Summerside! Hello, Souris! Is that} | you, Ezra? Yes, that yon, Alexander? Yes, | buzra, [ just got the Guardian, that was a xgoud stave you and B wave the House on home; Manutacture and Island lumber. The other boys here all as dead as clams, they onfy look for the bondle. I tell you it is high time this Island weke upto the advantages ot making our own | farming implements, 1 am informed or good | authority that five million dollars has been sept | oif the island for farm machinery for the last 9} years Just think whatthat amount would have done if spent in manufacturing here. We can} oe ol ae * vos inmeam my fonmcead fore ntl 2a | Vi yen k of New SPRING CLOTHING ali ‘my nolernbent have ite and ane pey ons thous- ! ag cent. Stoc of cw now open, carloads. ‘Thatffellow is a brick, and every! cake. I got one last year and tried it alongside 4 dan es > time or it Wouln clog with suds and couch wud <3 pr figs Clothing for WY ouths, reguiar horse aod man-killer and the Patterson | ah \X) hardly realize what we loose every year in this ands of dojlars every year for Canadian trash. I - = LX) farmer ought to eucourage him by buying huis a steel Jubilee and Patterson. We had to tie a | the nuts everiastingly getting loose. It is a Spring Clothi pring ing for Men. JANES PATON & C@O@’S i, way. I bave hundreds of dollars worth of hard- have just received an order from LePage for six icn e : ‘% 7 implements. ‘Those Harrows of his take the “Spring € 5 othing for iSoys, rope to the Jubilee and Keep it jumping ali the ae is no better, with the wide tovuth and low frame, | Rut LePago’s is a Dandy, just cuts lige a knife and | never clogs or loads with clay, ‘That Patent | ‘Tooth Heider dsesthe work every time. 1 Aleck --Yes, every one here are taking them | now in preference to any other, wiih the same | —— -———-{(x)- experience as yourseil. Canadian harrows have | hud their day and a pretty expensive day hat cera and ins All Wool Black Worsted Suits to fit Boys trom 8 eo er elitG 4. years, the run onthem, 1 teil you itdid me good to | read that last shot he gave the bioated uionopo- lists and their agents in the papers. That was straight from the shoulder and a sickoer. ! } mea a ay nee cnt ance ed U _ Gents new Scarfs and Hats very Cheap The irices speak for themselves. HKefore buying elsewhere Aleck— Yes, there’s no flies on LePage, When he gevsina row, someone's got to bite the dust. kzra—Yer, those Mann fellows thought they had the drop on him, but they got badiy leit, biave you seen his new Seed Sower with grass seed box and steel wire feeders, I just bought one and put it on a wide wheeied rake I got from him last year, it is a perfect success, and es ; » see our Stock. a } c ‘ 2 . ’ > . works like a charm. I sowed my wheat and Kea W hen buying a Carpet, remember Paton & Co 8. Stock 18 the largest and best in the timothy with it yesterday, and it oame out to the } qQaart. and not a grain injured, and the drait is Prov ince, nothing, while those Mann’s almost turn the M ARE HBT SQU ABE. horse arouad with side draft, and the rubber Charlottetown, April 24, 1*90.—eod&wky lm brushes and tin spouts are always weiting loose und breaking, and those force feeders are a per- fect fraud, ‘The avery idea of a force feed is enough torme, Forcing grain means grinding it injuring the germ squeeziog through those metal feeders no Matter What those slippery-tongued peddlers say. I tried one and that was enouxzh forme. <Afcier crushing 6 lot of good seeda nail go' in and broke a Jitile metal ezrinder, and | iost three days until it came from Summerside and cost $1,50 and 50c freight and telegram, and then a haif day lost puttingit on, and $0 vom. plicated and badly fixed at the factory that it gripped and snapped again, I aud more expeyse, and J giye it and the peadla; the G. B, I teil you, Aleck, experience teaches fools, and we have nad our share of both. lt makes me mad to think how we have been let- tiug ourselves be gullad by those gaboy graballs, but we'll make it hot for them in the future, Say did you read that Lot 34 feilow’'s letter ? Ateck.—Yes, that wus a yood one. Every farmer, mechanic. member of parliament, and business man ouzht to chip in and heip LePage, A few good leiters like that wouid set farmers thinking. Aseverything depends on them «nd they are the one’s most benefited by it. You sze, a farmer buys a Seeder and pays LePage, and he pays the workman, and the workman pays it right back to the farmer fur Oats, potatoes, and meat, etc., so he zets the cash right buck again, and has the impiement in the bargain. Now, if he buys a Cana‘jan one his note goes juto the Bank, or lawyers, and he is forced to sacrifice his produce to pay. ‘the cash gocs to the Casadian manuiacturers apd te their Werkmen, aoa ‘roi them tothe Cansdian farmers, ihus we are supporting Canadian farmers right out of our own pockets. Then we complain of hard times and scarcily of cash, and no consumption for our produce, and our Islanc. lumber rotting, aud our skilied workmen going to Canada and United aN, & Then moire cusses ; Sui capes . ' Eee _ l ‘SMO | bm STRHLOTS ‘spooS oseyqz Sumi} Apver ‘taoyy Anq ueo nok pur 10 JO JO, ysooroyo AIOA 8Y} TIM Ppoyoojs MoU IY T W re Vv Also-—-Three Fishermen. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. ap26—dy iw States to be supported there by_ us idiots ‘the a ane - more I think o: it the madderI get. Why Can- = o adiau and United States cities give a bonus of pe : from $2u,0U0 to 750,.00 and exemption from takes =o for 20 years to get nmjyanyfactyres started, while = we like foo]s have been idrivng them off the ace] tare CO : Island by our prejudice and ignorauce as the Aimee ete ths Oo A Lot 34 farmer puis 1, = See oer ae ee Ceutral.—Heiio, time’s up. 4s Ali right, by-bye Ezra, By-bye Aleck, Call me up next week for auother litle chat. By-bye. = hed mayl oe 2 ee a es - o™ E << 4 salers Wanted ‘> seaters anted. gz A << ‘aaa oo WYO SEALERS for Lobster Factory. ~ S - w ee oe ct a oO a — wo NaH dVaHO ‘INGTON UIYO]O 8, Usap] SNIRLOT) SHUNOA ONY SNHHOTHD oy Ayepeds SHOOU MAN dn poy Suprcy “SOU ESMOovd o 3 — o Be a —_——_—-_-— $$. wh i i ~ ob WY ali: 39 aa ‘a =. &. / RARE CANE. E : 5 a poe ie ' “ a S< ‘ FOR CHARTER. s 2 = 09 if eli h - fg*HE ABOVE STEAMER is now open for} ,_, ~ & © a i Charter to ports in United States, New- | p= ® © < i foundland or elsewhere. Appiy to_ i i F =e f R. MeMiLLAN. ““ s r ap22—dw_ her guar tf a <i 2 4 --= Pe “3 oO Ry - mm 2 a5 7 Tracy f 2b Ey St4R8TRI G Ara Cy oO on ( WAX £3, L438 3, MERU ND Wel cs ae ~ i > a ryvO LET—A house in convenient part of city) = St mu 4 containing 8 rooms, with or without sbop. ts = ; Water in connection out buildings attached. For oi : further particulars apply at this office. im. 6i eod . ho mon Bt. | x O LEf—The Dwelling House on Grafton St..| Pa = oe (east) now in oc:upation of Mr. A, A. Mec.| J S 5 Lean, gardenattached. Apply at office McLean ET 2 9 & MecWUonald or to John Evans. mayl—li = ~ fo ls ‘ cia | co C2 OR SALE—A Whale Boat, in first-class order | a aS Apply to John MeLeod, mayi—6i pd about 18 feet keel. Junk Store, Lord’s Wharf. NOR SALE.—A choice, newly calved Cow, half}. — a ren Jersey, 4 years old. Apply to Geo, Wright. mayl—si pd cnssesdhiigsthiaten--siaianene iti WwWOV OPENING AT 'NG & STERNG’. — T° LET.—A large Warehouse atthe rear of the London House. Apply to Harris & Siewart. ap3d0— 4i W ANTED—<A girl to do general housework- Good Wages. Apply to Miss Dawson, Kui, burn. apy ANTED.—T wo First-class Coatmakers, The highest prices paid to good men Apply immediately to Mr. McDonalu at B. 5S. Davies & Co, Cameron Block. ap29 OR SALE—A tine Heifer Calf, three week old, three paris Jersey. Appiy at once at this oftice. ap2Zgy OARDERS WANTED—A gentleman aud his wife, or two gentlemen or two ladies, Com- lortebie accommodations. Apply to Mrs. Kennedy, North Side Hilisborough Square- apzg —_ $$$ LT ste soi ee ee | Georgs Street © LET.—A House on Great } ‘ : t{—ap2o Apply to C. B, MACNEILL. —(x)— ; T° LET.—That desirable Cottage situate on Dorchester Street, now occupied by Mr. 'T. R. Calibeck, Possession given about Sth of May. a & s fi FOR KALE Youne Pir Tr pe og complete in a few YOR SALE.—Young Pigs for sale at the OC W a e i Asylum. 3i eod—ap24 qr IRON SAFE, $35, at Goff Bros. a e ap2Zs—eod tf ae SALKE.—A first-class “Demestic” Mangle, ‘ “ : 7” ap28—lw d&w im aheo wiGays, When we will have a ver’ iff LET.—A House on Pownal Street, now ay S ie i occupied by Mrs. Messervey. Apply to 5 WILLIAM MURRAY. ; 2 & : attractive Varie 0 COG and Chea : i ¥ us in «ood order.—C,. I, MORRISON, Lower Queen Street. ap22 | ‘we LET,—The commodious House adjoining } S00 Ss. fy LET.—A Shop and Dweilia: { | the subscriber’s residerce. Prince Street, : ~4 with large stable and coach house.—K. oon i ce ~ TER N y i LAN. cod ti—mech2 ! Ati visims-reerietiialettteeniis a a re i i Upper Queen Street, st present occupied by ANTED,.—A House containing seven or eight WwW ig required later ot | ni i i | Gharlottetown, April 15, 1 : . fF. Madigan. Esquire of J. MCUILL. ‘ April. Apyly at this om