itl THE ES aoe an THE DAILY EXAMINER. APRIL 22, 1891. The New Adminisiration APThx a protracted discussion in caucus, an adminiatration was formed this forenoon. It is rumored that there waa much andigni- tied haggting about the Leadership and those positions, in and under the Govern- went, to which salaries are attached. However this may be, the personel of the Executive Council is as follows : - Frederick Peters, Leader of the Govern: ment and Attorney General. lames R. Maclean, Coramissiouer of Public Works. \agua Siac Millan, ‘ nmissiner Crowa Land» Peter Sinclair. Alezander Laird. James Richards. Lawrence Kickham. Donald Faryubarson lt will probably be occupied by one of the re- presentatives of the First District of Prince One of the seats has not been Lilled. County--probably Mr. Rogers. flow it happens that Mr. Bell, of Sum- in the Cabinet may, per- The party which the in- merside, is not haps, never be divulged. has ignored hia claims and flouted uence of the Pioneercannot long hold office. Mr. Scrimgeour, too, has been overlooked. James R, McL2an taken and The Rupert of Debate who represents Belfast is, it is reported, Why was Scrimgeour left / to be placed upon the Speaker's Chair— or, if not, why is the important district of Belfast representation the Crovernment / -_— -—~--—-—- Bo Orem The British Reve without in nue The revenue of great Britain in the past twelve months is in excess of the estimate of the Chancellor of the Exchequer by about £2,000,000, stg. But as the British revenue is derived for the most part from the im- portation of liquore and luxuries the fact may not be regarded with unalloyed pleas- On the principle laid down by Mr. (soschen last year thit ** the more prosper- ous the British people are the more they ure, drink ” it proves that the Mother Country is thriving—though, to Mr. ‘“*the masses of the people’ have not had their full share.of prosperity.’ It noteworthy that the Post flice revenue grows steadily. according Chamberlain 18 t+-+t++e Gur Horse Market. Arroros of the movement in England to orgsnizs a company there to buy Canadian horses, lra Cornwall, Secretary of Canada’s International Exhibition to be held in St. John this autumn, has timely letter in the English agricultural papers, drawing the sttention of buyers to the chance of selec- afforded by the mammoth horse fair to be held in connection with the LExhibi- tion. Mr. Cornwall refers to the fact that the failure in the recent attempt to pur- chase horses in this country for the use of the English army, was attributed largely to Lion the expenses of the agents in having to travel over so much ground to make their This fact has suggested the idea of establighiuga market where horees can be collected together. For this purpose Mr Corwall has proposed a ** Horse Fair” to be held iu St. John in connection with Exhibition which be held on the 23¢ed September next. It is understood that several large buyers of horsea will attend the fair,” and there will be races ete. in connection ; . fe@,ections, Canada’s International will ** horse that therewith. —_— —-——.- ooo -+-- Notes and Comments. a eee Efforts should be made to snuff out incendiarism. -R, F. DeB-ois, E-q, resigned, this forenoon, the offices of Provinciat Auditor, Qlerk of the Executive Council, etc., the duties of which he faithfully and ably ful- filled throughout the past twelve years. —The Ottawa Citizen predicts a parlia- mentary session os eight or ten weeks. The liberals may have something to say about this, but as the sun in the heavens will be co-operating with the Tories to make things uncomfortable for the long-winded, and as Mr. L. H. Davies is only recovering from an attack of la grippe, the chances are, as the Montreal Gazette says, that *‘the salary of the sessional clerk will fall below the average in L891,” —The United States’ Treasury Depart- ment is talking of putting inspectors on the Canadian trains to prevent the illegal entry into the couatry of some scores ot emigrants from Great Britain via the Do- minion. Meantime, every week sees thou- sands of ignorant and dirty Hungarians, Poles and lower class Ltalians dumped into United States’ territory at New York. Uncle Sam's action is like puttying up the back door keyhole co keep out the cold while the front entrance stands wide open. —The new federal constitution of Aus- tralia is a cross between that of Canada and that of the United States. “His Excel lency” is to be appointed by the Queen, as for Canada; but the Senate is elective as foe the States. Senators will be elected by the various provincial legislatures, each atate or province being represented by eight members, half of whom wil) sit for three and half for six years, just as in the Uaited States the plan of long and short term Senators obtains. Members of the House of Commons or House of Represen- tatives will be elected for three years only, representation being on the bass of popv- lation, one member for every 20,000 inliab- itants, and Ministers are not to be required to seek re-election upon appointment tu of- hice. AnoTnen Waryinc. —~ A man nawel Peters, belonging to Stewiacke, N. S., atep- ped off the 1. C. R. train at Truro on F:i- day while it was in motion, and falling broke one of his legs at the ankle joint. te A DAILY EXAMINER, = Ooo eee aeeeneented cari acncnaditinnapaaenyaaneaaae tire departments, geueral cflices, $70,000; uae ee ee A a FIRE AT SOURIS. eo $25,000 Worth Destroyed. THE WORK OF AN INCENDIARY, Agovur two oelock on thia (Wednesday)! morning, the inhabitants of the towa of Souris were alarmed by a cry of fire which proved to be at the extensive premises owned by the Connolly estate, and occupied by McLean & feartz, and the Souris Agency of the Merchants Bank of P. F, 1. As Souris haa no appliances for contending against fire, the- w of the premises consisting of a lange three-story building, a large warehouse and two amaller buildings were destroped. The heat became so intense that Dr. Ford’s drug store across the street and Mr, Shaw's residence with outbuildings caught, and were also barat. Owing te the heroic effurts of a few active men who mounted the roof of an adjuining heuse and remained thereon in the burning beat pouring buckets of wateron the toct and gable, the adjoining building was saved. Had it caught it is supposed the tire would have extended the whole length of the street. Very little of the stock wassared. While many of the people worked energetically to save property, others showed criminal apathy and carelessness as to whether the whole town should burn down or not. Souris, with the exception of a Hvuok and Ladder Co. has no protection against fire— not even a fire bell. The town requires a fire engine and a tire company, with power to compel people to assist, which they can- not do without an act of incorporation, The loss is roughly estimated at $25,000, as follows: Connolly Estate. $8,000; McLean & Heariz $14,000 ; Shaw and De. Ford, $3,000. The insurance is as follows: Connolly Estate, $5,000; McLean & lHeartz $8,000; Dr. Ford, $800. It is supposed the vault is all right with the bank papers. The tire was evidently the work of an incendiary. Jt was discovered at the rear of the Connolly building. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Notes From the Capital. Now that Summer has come and the session close at hand things are bright at the capital. The claim of Canada in the Behring Sea matter is considered virtually gained in cenformity with the contentions of the Hon. Minister of Justice, and the Govern- ment when submitting the same to the highest tribunal of the States. By reason of the Reciprocity conference postponement, the great Blaine may learn # lesson and also something new of Presi- dent Harrison, who wishes to be personally present at the discussion looking toa fair basis of equally just measures. Se far we have much to be proud of in the choice of delegates chosen,—all being from the Maritime Provinces—the land of codfish and I’iaance matters) The High Commia- siower, together with the Ministers of Justice and Finance, and George Johnson, Esq., Dominion Statistician, are well fitted fortheduty. These appointments, coupled with that of Hon. Senator Howlan to Eng- land to represent Canada in the Newfound- land matter proves the adage that Sir John Macdonald's great success is due en- tirely to his knowledge of men. Whilst surne consider true nominations in the light of the uld chieltains—wisdoms—others are heard to say that such provincial honors may be taken as arebuke to Sir Richard Cartwright—and a fitting answer to the wrathy declamation of the gallant knight after the late campaign, when he said, speaking of the Government, ‘‘It is moat literally a thing of shreds and patches, made up of ragged remnents, from half a dozen minor provinces, ” words in evidence that had Sir Richard the power, none of the present diplomate would have bsen named or chosen. The outlook is cheering for al) classea of our people here this season. Even the Chaudiere trade in lumber ia looking brighter. The uew Electric Btreet Railway has commenced running. Many additions are being undertaken thie season to educa- tional jnatitutions, churchus and other buildings, as well as many new ones. There is also a great steel bridge to span the canal to be built east of Dufferin Bridge, coupled with the fact that our city abier- men have an estimated programme for the expenditure of $559,330 by our civie Gov- ernment during the current year, which will, no doubt, yet reach, if net exceed, $600,000. Of this sum, $348,000 will be raised by taxes. Of the balance required, $22,000 will be from liquor, livery and auctioneers’ licceuses; market tolls and police court, $21,000; water rates and street sprinkling, $166,000; dog licenses, $2,750; and the remainder from second hand stores, billiards, etc., whilst the chief items of expenditure will be $57,500 for police and education, $90,000; intereac and sinking funds for, corporation and waterworks will acquire $196,000. The balance will be ex. peoded on street improvements, sprinkling, etc. But a portion of the whole revenue from liquor license goes to the corperation funds, whilst the balance goes to the Pro- vincial Government. The Quebec Govern- ment at its last eession has made a deep inroad on this species of revenue, at preseut almost robbing the town of the whole sum so raised. By the way, could your incoming Government nut borrow a leaf from Mr. Mercier in thia regard. The news of the advance in the worlds. money markets of C, P. Railway stock | simultaneously with that Company's twenty-one million bond issue is to make things very cheerful and of equal import- ance to the new flour gossip as being the best suited for the British West Indies trade. J, W. Hvenes, Ottawa, April 18, 18382. « nee A lee ce te ating f Frightful Collision. {SIX POSTAL CLERKS AND KILLED, TWO ENGINERS | A frightful wreck occarred oa the Lae 'Shore railroad at Kipten Station, abouté) milea west of Cleveland, Ohio, early Saturday evening, in which six postal clerts and two eagineers were killed and a» trem fataly burt. The feat mail bound east collidrd with the Toledo express just as the lattr train was about to pull ou a siding to let the fast mail pasy. The fast mail was running at full speed and the force of the collision was iso great that both engines, three mail cows 'and a baggage car were etely wreckel. No passengers were y hurt. It is difficult to locate thé blame of the accideit, as both engineers are desl. It Is said that the Toledo express Wee ordered to stop at Oberlin bat weat to Ripton, sit miles further on, and had act enfficient time to make tie side track. _ GRAND CONCERT, THE LYCEUM, CHARLOTTETOWY, ow~—ON—— Tuesday apd Wednesday Evenings, 28th AND 20th APRIL. HE INDIAN BOYS OF LENNOX ISLAND will give & Grand Enxtertaio- ment in their costumes. Seme of the most ancient ormances in War Dancing aad Treaty such as Mohawk Dance, Micmac Mohawk War Dance, Mianao Pow Wow, between two Indiane of ditterent Tribes, Game of Dico, such ae used among the Indians in the olden times, Sealp Dance and Snake Dance, and making ef Baskets, Tubs and Axe Haadles. Adwmizsion, 20c, ; Reserved Seats, 30c. M. P. FRANCIS, ap22—eod t] m then dy Manages. FURNITURE BY AUCTION, AM instructed by Mrs. D. Howard te sell by Auction, eat ber residence, George Street, on WEDNESDAY, April 29, at 2 o'cleck, p. m. :~ All her Household effecta, comprising Par- lor, Dining Room, Bedroom, Hall and Kit- chen Furniture. : R. BEATRSTO, ap22—-pat eed Auctioneer. McDOUGALL & TEMPLETON, 337 Water St., St. John’s, NfAd., ‘General Commission Merchants. Special attention given to the sale of Oats, Hey, Batter, Provisions, Potatoes, and all descriptions of Prince Edward Island Produce. Onble Addreee, “‘ DOUGABL.” * ap22—dy li wy 2m ~ 100 TONS Pressesed Hay. Four Bags Jar Corks. _ Apmil 18, W. J. BOSWELL, © Seed Wheat, Oats, etc. Il Queen Street. OR SALE.—150 bushele Seed Wheat, grown from seed. imported direst from Raseis amd oaly grown twe years in America, Th's Wheat is twelve days’ earlier than the White Fife. A few bushele White American Banner ts. ; **Black Tartariaa ® Sead Oats, seed im- ted laat year from Webo, the celebrated Cnglish Seedsman. Seme Seed Petetoes, a very excellent and early variety. Atse—1 Bull Calf, one year old, Holstein and Ayrshire, and 1, Ball Calf, this epring’e. Holsteiw and Abklerney. Apply to J. & T. MORRIS. Seed Grain, &c. HITE RUSSIAN AND FIFE WHBAT apl§—3i {extra geod sample), Twe-Rewed Barley, Bleck ead Sooner Oata (ieland te (imported), gore) Black Tartarian uokwheat, Vetches, Peas, Timethy, and the different verieties of Clover Seeds. Fr, L. McNUTT, 139 Weter Street, Ch'town, April 22, 1891—dy 4i 2aw wy 2 MA 1 Td ee , MARI ONURA: ay ® - t Insist epen having the HARTSHORN, @OL0 BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont. WANTED TO PURCHASE For Spot Cash! o) PAIRS of Heavy Draft Horses, weight a =1400 to 1600 Ibs. each. 2 pairs of Light Draft Horses, weight 1200 Ibs. each. 2 pairs good jookers and drivers, weight —--—--———aa> - <> --<are— A great variety of American paper hang- | ings just received, We have the largest stock in the city, our pitterns are the best | and our prices the lowest. You will do well to inspect our goods before you decide to | buy.— Perkins & Sterns. ap20 eod 2wke Iupnover Srock.—Mr. John C Clarke, of ay View, has purchased a pure bred Holstein | cow from Mr. McLeod, of Summerside, for $100. He bas also puichased a two-year old Durham ball from H. Lopgworth, Esq , and a pure bred pedigreed bull calf from Maurice Blake, Esq., for $25. 1000 lbs. each. 1 goud roader, and can trot in 2.50 or 3 minutes, weight from 1000 to 1100 Ibe. These horses must be sound and good to haul and drive, and must be from 4 to 6, or not older than 7 years, —-—ALso—— *) or 75 Sows, in pig or with litter. %) or 75 Young Pigs, from | to 3 maaths. Will be at the Market Square on 2ist and 24th, or at P. 8S. Brown's from 20th to 25th. HEBER HARTLES, Colonial Market, Halifax. apo—ti it adie bemaliad ‘town Proparty For Sale, AM iastructed by Mrs, Paul McPhail to sell hy Public Auction, on MONDAY, the 4th of May next, at the hour of Twelve _ O'olock, noon :-- That desirable piece of property, with the ' Three-Tenement House thereon, as to ‘ her, situated on the east side of the Malpeqae | Road, adjoining the residence of Mr. Richard Murley, moving © front of about 50 feet and runping back about S4 feet. For terms and particulars apply to H. James Palmer, Solieitor. R, BREAIRSTO, Auctioneer. ap2i—dy tl sle © WANTED ! emer me Por City of Charlottetown, ¥R HUNDRED TONS Of ISLAND STONER, to he oe for ee in M i Streets. rought in scows, aay r on either shiives as may be directed. If brought in carts, to be delivered on any of the streets as required by the City Sarveyor. Wall be taken in lots of 25 tons and up- wards. For further particulars apply at the City } Clerk's Office. H. M. DAVISON, | epSh—her wat 3i City Clerk. BLACK GOODS. UR STOCK OF SPRING DRESS FABRICS hae been - carefully and judiciously selected, and all Novelties in BLACK DRESS MATERIALS will be found on our shelves. India Cashmeres, Mohair Brilliantines, Fancy Brilliantines, Jacquard Cleths, Plain Viole Laines, Fancy Viole Laines, Fricsuy’s Henriettas Wool &, , Fascy Checks, Fancy Stripes, Plain Grenadines, Fancy Grenadines. Ceurtald’s Crapes, Priestly's Crapes. STANLEY BRGS., aphs Brown's Block. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 22. 1891. _ ee Dress Cans, Mau and never before have we shown so large a variety gp low prices. Our CLOTH J ACKETS are simply a mp * and in every Department you will find astonishing Bape! Showing our New 7. There is no doubt but that times are severely hard { money is scarce. We bought our goods so carefully that w can make a fair profit and still sell them to you at pr to suit the times. AR PETS Having decided to close out thi s department, we are sacrificing the balance of our stock. Now is your time to buy. BEER BROS. oy Molasses and Sugar oer per “Laurier” and other ves- sels now due:— A full assortment cf Choices New Crop ‘-BARBADOES j ANTIGUA MOLASSES, DEMERARA | BARBADOS SUGAR, For sale low while landing. : FENTON T. NEWBERY. ap20—3i guar pat jour PRESSED HAY. ——— lot Canadian Timothy Hay just arrived. For sale by HORACE HASZARD., REAL ESTATE BY AUCTION. Eligible and Handsome Build- ing and Pasture Lots. AM authorized by Miss Jemma B. McGill, Executrix to the Estate of the late Joho McGill, Esq., to sell by Auction, on the pre- wises, Spriug Park Road, on WEDNESDAY, the 6th day of May next, 189], at 11 o'clock, a m., THE McGILL PROPERTY, COMPRISING First—2 Acres of Land, with Dwelling House and Outbuildings, all in good repair. Second--13 Half-Acre Building Lots. Third—S Oae-Acre Pasture Lots, This property is situated ia one of the mest desirable parts of the city, commanding an excellent view of the city and harbor. For private residences it has no equal, beitg high and dry with a southern aspect, Atso—1 Bone Crusher and a quantity of Lumber. Terms made known af gale, R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. TO LET. HAT large brick store on Queen Street, lately occupied by Mr. Charles E. Robertson, now undergeing repairs. Pos- session given May Ist. Place open daily fer inspection. Apply to Mr, Charles 1. Morrison, next door, ur to the subscribers, M. McLEOD. H. J. CUNDALL. Ch’tewn, April 18, 1890,—4 10) ap20 Trotting Races! GEORGETOWN DRIVING PARK, DOMINION DAY, JULY ls —_—[x}—— $200 -PREMIUMS-$200. (x)— Free for All, $100; 2.45 Class, $60; 3-Minute Class, $40; Renal Slew Race for Sweepstakes and added Prizes. Naces open to Maritime Province Horses. Particulars furnished on applicssian® the Secretary, C. L. BARNES, Georgetown, P. E., I. dy 2i wy 2i--sapee ———— Lawn Tennis Club Charlottetown DRAMATIC ENTERTAINMENT Under the Patronage of His Honor the Lieut. Governor and Mrs. Cavell, LYCEUM, ST. GEORGE'S DAY, THURSDAY, 23rd APB ———(x) ———— PROGRAMME. OUI ic cicistinisensits cieteds inact Aes soo eae eae ORO _. 4 LADIES IN ee eae ee ee ee “Esmeralda” (A Play in Four Acts): DRAMATIS PERSON E: a Old Man Rogers, a North Carolina Farmer........................ casiceceeeeaal De ey Pot ee ME SE ado. c5c0s4<osceresnsihes suuholies cesses (n¥eedbheedeseheh sane Mrs Blanche! Esmeralda, his daughter................. 0s (s Sotnteedess beheccniiearssccomnsebennn . Mrs A Bare A I i EE OE i os un cnctcccsnoncescacesnbiune Mr + Hl arcu Estabrook, #& man of leisure ...... oddctunene te SUE UE be Sekene as sevevecnseopencenelal Mr Carvel 7 seme Se NEEL MRIPUEING GOR III 6.6 4c 0 6c vnnéccesvesccntssveseeie “ Ecole Mclew ora Desmo oe Mrs Kate est EE OT IDE NE, NE EE Mrs A A Bertie k Marquis de Montessin, a French adventurer .......... iwc hcocciadhatancsncdiin Mr W i A ie Ses, Oty SIRE, GROGUNNUEP..........0005sacetmeddedooceccces svcooccesteina ee Cee Ce ees Ps oi viendo coccavebenccecessoeses MR PERCY pore Synopsis of Scenes and Incidents. . ACT I—Rogers’ Log Cabin in the Mountains of North Carolina, Stranger # premate if Speculator thinks he hasa good thing. The engagement. t w. Unexpected wealth. Mrs. Rogers is: one with the old life. Sad parting. ip ACT II—A Studio in Paris. Nora and Kate at work. A morning call. “I have®*) pocket which—” The discovery. The meeting. A rsvelation. “ ‘hen let the letter rs a ACT II—A Room in Rogers’ house during a Bal: A quiet chat. Estabrook “Is a The old man's appeal. “ Folks must buve fvelings.” “'l’warat no use; Uwarm me Calis ® Rogers on the warpath, Esmeralda at bay. * Pears like she’s gone bac to - Dave to the rescue. spite o’ yer.” od ACT IV—The Studio again. The plot thickens. A love scene. A meeting arrangerecs fe man makesastand. Asharpskirmish. Vicwry! The money changes hands. => united, ‘* The little house won't be empty any more.” CURTAIN. “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.” MR. VINNICOMBE’S ORCHESTRA, during the intervals, will entertsin the au lieo ® fine selection of music. a Reserved Seats, 50 cents; unreserved, 25 cents. For sale at Reddin’s Drag sore 908 Bit spl? we door. A very efficient staff of ushers in attendance. A plan of the Hall muy b> eee? Drug Store on and after the 20th inst. Doors open at 7.30 p. m. Performance to begin at 8 p. m,