ee Wry x, LATT. VY he AMIN: a Sis UR, ~ oe al ‘ Secs P't £°AVER & EDEE RAY ‘Bs Local and Qiher items. | { s GraR A BP BE RE wEW: Ne BERR. In this city, on the 16th inst., Caroline - Hayden, relict of the late John Fletcher, in crov.——The St. | svarcies vO Tuk EXAMINER the 78th year of her age, Pict at six ‘ is | A os uneral from her late residence, Hiils- " rn t e! | neers % orough Square, on Thursday, at 10 ‘o'clock, - ie DG) iil ; 7 Ap » Southport Ferry, thence to Vernon River.] ~ yOTTS b| ' - : gh eet uit Li i AR in this city, on the 16th inst., John A. \ ~ \ ( : : : me doyle, infant son of Andrew and Mary Doyle, y q é sl 5 weeks, - {Funeral to-morrow, at 3 o’clock. | ' 9 } h ‘ntire ia ’ VY ALUA , Fs a i Nak t GY 6 if ~HOnCOA nwa ong a hy eR ~ 1) n ; Vollege, | j Jud U 1. Gli ‘ SUUDUGIE ED, | AW) 9 ; rket to-day, | HAW KER’S bh \] \ \ i I a | ee ‘ ; , wr y ; e | . - j j i Orrawa, April 15. | iy mo | ui I spent the afte rnoon in deal- 4 } } | 8 a ari 1 odds and ends, such as amend- a | meats made by the Senate, ete. A Favorite and Most Valuable 1875 “wee soo' the Lowery divorce bil was agreed to ' fm j ‘ 2 ¢ har, ] ' ‘ ; » | ra sharpdad SCUSSLON, oY ve . 5 69 » » at vr : \g The |. ae ya vote of © Remedy for aii Throat and 8 ' oe ; 7 rr , } Sir John Thompson led the opposition to Lung Diseases. e j the b i, on the ground that the act of adul- : Pa ( Tn | tery n ficiently proved. It has cured hundreds of cases considered e notice e| Messrs. Cartwright, Laurier and others 2°Pe! lt soothes, heals and strengthens K ( : : objected introduction soon mall 1e diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in . i ‘ Is He OL a A Oa A ( i» BSlilai : 634" d . D ( 1 wife, ' bills duri thay wete nleseed te tern.” *™2 short time. Just a few doses will cure ‘ iter « AS UU >» & tne vere please « i r . . : - r ry 1) irl | it, the last w thee 7 ; : a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents , ee Mi ee a per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. westes 1 in the} *he Minister of Justice, in reply, said W. HAWKER & SON, the House would not rise before the end of Proprietor ’ , ~ ~” hext week, novl0—ly dy St. John, N. B. } N) . | em sbly iwo and a haif hours ere wasted by ai i aihpainiensin nd nd tthorn} the Oppusition after recess in a vain en- | yu wh by if deavor to burk the bill auth ort izing the | 17 ’ } Mi a J i | pensions. to Northwest mounted His w v0 ’ y| tr. Jones, of Halifax, moved anamend-| BY AUCTION. the owt ‘ sly r expor i ypu to the eflect that instead of pension- } New! | ing those men the Government retain a! eri . \ nctemmined ol thelt. end 4s ebene super. | [| AM instructed by ANGUS A. McINNIS, ; : Qe Aa re. a . aes ” e380 ( ell ‘ nats Lo . is “s i sien nuation allowance as now obtained na the | ae J., to sell by Auction, on the premises, i . . . Yn } , , . x ’ ’ ’ r? , ) rvice. He*denvounced the pension|@N SATURDAY. 20th ENSTANT, morrow Ove ; p A atte vicious in P rinciple and bitterly ; . T1990 1K TOON a ~ . measure as the entering wedge AT 12 O'CLOCh, NOON, , ' i I niiitary s ho r 4 . at t De at 8 i ee - = ry : : ‘- MS, etc. | His Dwelling House, situated on the corner of s A] orre cue "7 yer = oe ow Messrs. | Orlebar and Gerald Streets. here is a good f at \ f eae oe oe uald, MeDonald, (of | Coach House and stable on the premises, 7 . |! Hurov,) McMullen and others. GEO. M. HARRIS, AP ¢ - oir Joon, Mr. Davin, and Gen. Laurier! ap13 Auctioneer. ne co : = feiencded the force and pointed out the ne- —-——_— —- t “ Kila i ull ‘ . . w! H tie los. the billasa means of ol & A , 4 5 took & | will be | "Paine xl men t to remain for years in the ser L bout shipm s Since The amendment was rejected— 4 O ’ 80.000 5 he fruit | t0 66—and the bil agreed to. lS : When the F hi 35) a AGS LIVERPOOL SALT, to ay pped < to | lon nh 1€ ranchise Bill came up for . Vv t} ] t I sbo 20. 000 \ ‘ 0 third reading at 11 o’clock, og - arrive here in the early par + ‘ ° \nnapoli Mr. Cha rlton moved an_ obstructive a ole , ‘ o mendment of universal suffrage tendency. PEAKE BROS. & CO. 0. O \ 3] St. Law Mr. Charlton’s amendment was killed, aghe- ill Wedn £8 to 59. mene meen day t 8 purpose Mr. Davies, seconded by Mr. Welsh, BIT sr A RD TABI ES, nie t i? +) ’ vy — ° ; = ' ae g ‘ en moved an amendment applying to ' > MOCE - **)} Prince Edward Island only. ng it I ’ , 7 ° the Natal Day ( ed to] Air. Davies’ amendment was rejected] BY AUCTION. ” e in | atter midnight by 55 to 88. i eps = cancenininiiaeiaie Mr. Watson then moved that the preli- ; , ae i { will sell by Auction, in the Atheneum minary lists for this year be made up from a ee ' ! c . - in | CXisting assessment hsts and records, and a7 y 4 in , iis a aogte ~ ts wa & } wi in y trom we arations based on person: al know- On Vi dine sday $ I ith [ustant, est Vis., on the | ied This was lost without division, and : ; ‘ a i ont ; 1? . l . - Al 2 ) ; 4 } ~ )? : night L} nse ke, } the bill was then read a third time and 12 OCLOCK, NOON to A C Le pas ent > ssed , , , i , ; es a 0 i ne a pee ay gee Bs eet Two Very Fine Biiliard Tables. " um . 10 even ov the Government bill to amend the Post i would ! f " ) het ire had | Office Act wasthen read a third time and GEORGE M. HA RRIS, ° . _— a l : ) ll adopted ap9 ~ Auctioneer. sent ne and f i vital 13 al rent ‘ ‘ . : iol the Governor General will come down at | —--——- 4 o'clock to-morrow to ass to : ua cK assent to a large 4 1 t 2 ti N ti ae Administration Notice. on < 9 nkenness. and Hon. Mr. Foster gave notice of the fol- o-enanntilbnenaite 7 = 7 - , +. \\ th’a 7? Owilllg resolute Io > sca * ; . = . a W illia one month s Im- ee ar ' aches rW ednesday : First, tOlfFXHE undersigned Administrator of the prisonn i ing Policeman Camp oe ~ that _ Gov ernor-in-Council Estate of John McEachen, late of Char- bei wh m large of his duty. In} May give a SuBSIGy Hot exceeding £25,000] lottetown, Merchant, deceased, intestate, sentencis arp His Honor re ferred to stg. to assist in establishing an effective | he.eoy notifies all persons indebted to the the seri of offen und said th st | fortni shtly service between British Colum- said Estate to make immediate payment to nothing \is youth saved him from a much } bia, the Australian colonies and New|him, and all persons having accounts against longer term of imprisonment. It is hoped } Zealand. Second, to provide that the the said Estate are hereby requested to pre- : at ; nent will deter others from | Govern r-in-Council may enter into a con- Point the rr — nsras a within } i : - relve > » date or “ tract fora term not exceeding ten years | W°'¥e months trom the cate pega i Res 1 oe tas trom anycompany for the performance of Dated at Charlottetown, this 6th day of 4 i r i us ; + . * . . ‘ Pcs : : “i he fast weekly mail steamship service be- April, A. D. en E. McEACHEN e s i i « i Ay € peut- . re a ] ee 7 AALS “4 “se Jd 4 F 1 p : tween Canada and the United Kingdom, . ; " - oe chased Blake B vn onthe], ing apll—d w 4i Administrator. May c ec have heel connection with a French port, for ; ' : the carriag ye of inails, ) and -- subsidy not “o ” , ié i e . ie fosiSisisser “hase STEAMER “ COILA. \ oie uy i : 2 ‘ ‘ : ' ' : , ViGe that. a subsi y may be given : I lima i iessrs OT ae meal iia ania aati 7 ‘9 : s. r face an ti eCXceE uy y »,000 sterling per ‘ y Cul Aut 1) ss) 1 3 ; nuin, Lor a mo thly tea ) * : ’ coming here to make i eae rs - steamship | Prem Summerside and Charlotte- aalind ont h ' sel "a @, Or a Sl ubsi ly not e xceeding £2,500 1niy mus negra Ol nel , . l taste in pu bandutenest | en fort: nightly, between town to Boston. go ell ] qasomes S. , ‘a ° 5 ; a ead British Columbia, China and Japan, such ‘a ' "| Subsidy to be given for such terms of years indies a : 2 ws may be considered expedient, provided ‘HIS fast-sailing Iron Steamer, due here a We. rom England he 25th inst., will iUL fA D FAMI oays a i M n uWways that « durin 4 such term the Grovern- as f Fr ° ry pe ueanat ae ea 43 *o : treal despatch Last e' ing at Hochelaga | ment of Great Britain and Ir . al receive reight at reasonable rates at Sum ne I a , os Wr 2 ge 1 ' I ! ‘e l ; Fan ae Ves tO} merside and Charlottetown for Boston, pro- Si ion a man named 1iomas ignt, Fe Si { ipaby F Sle . er ia . ata . 2 , “en : . oe : re pan) # subsidy o not leas than vided a sufficient quantity offers. CO War can poet oy © eee rr oe > ‘.er.ing per annum for the month- Parties having Potatoes, Eggs or other ank crushed so badly that the limb had iy service, or of not less than £75,000 freight to ship, will correspond at once with to be ainputated, and the suiierer now les | Stering per annum for the fortnightly s8er- > 2 ARQUH ARSON & SON uncon us at Notre Da tI spital. A Vic : a ‘h’ A a wonderful series of accidents have failen t ae Ch’town, - 10, 1889—dy wy the family of which the injured man is th a ae head His grown-up son and daughter Gabriel Dumont at Home. oN OTICE 4% , ‘ , ’ ; ? ° e 2 — both art I na jast year (tw war ms lit wer rieaa pene ith a carti i W INNIPEG, April 15. ° VF coal W tanding in the yard, and A special from Duck Lake, N. W. T., both d Che poor father's | says tha Gabriel Dumont arrived home on SPECIAL MEETING of the Lorne death ia « ly | Friday last. Riel’s lieutenant at once held | £ Hotel Co, (Limited) will be held in the | meeting at Batouche, but only twenty-| office of Messrs. McLean & McDonald, on Cy : We were present | five were present. Amongst other things,| THURSDAY, the 18th inst., at $ o’clock, f . ] unk Bottle last | Dumont said he visited Ottawa, but did not} p.m. <A full Seni is requested. evening vratulate our young eall on Sir John Macdonald; he did not T. CROCKETT, friend, Mr. Ha the excellent mi anne! think it his duty. Sir John should apl12—ti mtg Poereenty: in which 3 presented, and have c illed on him. Amnesty up T is rend 1 of the touching story OL) had now been granted the rebels DWELLING HOUSE, the Latimer fa wears that thei ‘ he cy oe 4hat | by the Dominion Government, and that SK¢ nes SHOWN last eve ire tne same tnat | i ‘ ’ were shown many yeai by the late Mr amnesty meant that all rebels should get G. W. Millmer. uz Harris. We | their cattle and every other thing lost and BY AUCTION. think the entertainment would bear repeating. confiscated. He wanted a strong committee ieuieainine | formed and a petition sent to the Lieut.- The Liceuse Act | Governor at Regina for his signature and ee ee fe fae wens . , d ,» vn the -TUISES, | approval, and then sent toOttawa. If Mr. ’ " ” ; LT ~ . p | Baws ¢ ; ; gt : Haureax, April 15. | Royal refused to sign it, then he, as a de- On Fuesday. 3 tap ar¢ py ee ea = ‘sda ouln insian’ The Supreme Court to-day, by a decision | putation, would go to Ottawa himself. ys , of a maj ority of the Judges we lared the | ‘**We must have our claims paid,” said AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: Ww hi Jesale license clause of provincial law } Dumont. ‘* The rebels were not to blame| : ; * the Enel Linen ihe | for the trouble: they were led into it, and Chat I Dwelling House and Store situated on the altri j of the cal Legislature. 118 | . sap yete >, Lower Malpeque Road, about one mile from the was a test case prepared and argued by | @0W they must be paid. A committee | city. There is one acre of lard to this property, direction of the Government " | of forty men was then formed with instruc- making it veluable as a Market Garden. ; tions to lose no time in getting the petition GEORGE M. HARRIS, <a } 5 5 9 5 wim as : . ap Auctioneer, Weather Bullet: | prepared and sent to Regina. Asa num- ie WERENCE ESUAICUIM. | ber of Indians were as Dumont ad- ! wit dressed them in Cree PE Toronto, April 16.—10 #. m. Moderate winds; fine weather; stationary or nee higher temperature. The Sullivan-HKilrain Fight. B v cniaaae —— i arene SHIP NEWS. New York, April 15. : : .- . P I am instructed to sell by Auction, : , Representatives of John L. Sullivan and ; tm . Yr > 7 prnen rar PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. Jake Kilrain met to-day at the Clipper | On Wednesda LWth A Til ENTERED. oflice and made their deposit for the great y, ) j _ : After considerabl ‘ ‘ nei asareae' | tei ' April 15—Rising Dawn, Pravght, Pictou Sgn. e wrangling, Allen AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: i an tied oe H. Cridge was selected final stake holder. : coal; Mary Jane, Thistle, do; Champion, ~ Premises formerly occupied by the late McPherson, do. CLEARED. April 15—Telephone, McConnell, Halifax, 3611 bush oats ; 1200 bush petatoes ; Rising Dawn, Praught, Picton Susan Kirg, McPherson, Tatamagouche, mdse. , fs » UALS che ae | For SALE. The fight is to take place at New Orleans, G on July 8th. | Navigation Open. ‘ Montreal, April 15, | Navigation is fully opened and vessels | A newly-calved cow, well-bred | are entering the harbor from lake ports. | eod in fair orde:, second calfi—R. K. Brace, Forwarders are extremely anxious to have lw the St. Lawrence canals opened at duce. eorge P. Tanton as a Photograph Studio, ( ieariod on Great George Street. The property has a frontage of 33 feet, and ‘runs back 79 feet, with right of way from Kent Street. Terms at sale, ~ G. M. HARRIS, moh30—tl sle. Auctioneer. The above sale is hereby postponed until WEDNESDAY, 8th May. apll <a _ RTL 16. 1889 167 PARIS AND LOINDO One Case Paris & London Trimmed Millinery. Boi ONE CASE OF NOVELTIES IN JERSEYS. Wisters, &c. ON MANTLES, vis «f Guns Case of Childrens’ Dresses, ON& CASE N&@W SUMMER CLC ‘KINGS. Fashionable Dress Goods ! Fashionable Dress Goods ! Fashionable Dress Goods ! PRINTS! PRINTS! Pi RIVES ! PRINTS ! PRINTS! PRINTS! PRINTS | Charlottetown, April 5, 1889—tu fri sat — — nd Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! 160 ROLLS. 100 nS 160 ROLLS. Wew Stock Just Opened —- AP-—— JAMES PATON & COS. + {x} HE LARGEST AND BEST VARIETY EVER OFFERED in Newest Colorings and Latest Designs. Householders will find our Department nicely fitted up and no trouble to make PRICKS ALWAYS THE LOWEST [IN THE CI?y. T a selection. | Art Squares, Woven in one | piece, with fringed end, Hearth and Sofa Rugs, Groat Skin. Rugs. China Mats, faney borders, Wool Mats, Floor On Brussels Carpet Velvet Carpet, Tapestry Carpet, Kidderminster Carpet, Axminster Carpet, Union, Hemp and Felt Carpet, Linoleum and Cocoa Matting and Mats,| Cloths, all widths. Tapestry, Rep Oar tains, Lace Curtains, Curtain Pole JAMES PATON & CU., BR OWN'S sLOCK, A TI, OLLARS | From 15 to 33 per My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, 3s and Window Shades, in great variety. Charlottetown, — il 9, 1889 — ore eod oe LMT PORTIS nT OE HAO Cent. Discount. Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, | Satins, Trimmings, &c., &c. | | Ma utle and. Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Hosiery, Ribiais clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, "Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Xe. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &., &e. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, d&c 9 SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. LL. BROWN, uecen Street, apecete mantaes Square « soa F ebruary 19, 1889—dy & wky VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE EASTER CONCERT. FOR SALE. UE UPP ERP RINCESTREET METHO- fe! - AT very eligible piece of Land on Kent jng an iis Diometk, Street, part of the Estate of the late John Jury, with a frontage of 51 feet and ‘i da Ai ‘ - ‘ Ez op running back 160 feet. ‘Verms easy. On Monday, April 22nd, | Hard LATES®S STYLES IN Apply to ‘#8 X : and. Soft Felts, Ww ILLIAM DODD. An excellent programme is being prepared, | English and American Makes, = Acne aiinine aude Smear ee | Full particulars will appear in a few d re AT VERY LOW FRICES. ADOPTION.—Three Orphan Boys, axe .D.SEAMAN, JOMUN McLBOD & CO. respectivel m center Sent te REY, | aie nath eitiont, tf JaMES 5 » add 4 | ib meh? 23 |