HE DAILY EXAMINER. A YRAR. \ RM rIVE VOLLAI —— NEW SERIES. * This is true Snort Ki. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free,”—Evnirivgs. ISLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 27, 1890. praecenerennaReNEANN Ee asians Sine.e Copies Two Cents VOL. 25.-NO. 100 oP he iy. ales i e*, o * u Ottawa Letter. ‘ments were drawn from stock, and the , f the financial year ended on 28th Feb., & bys pe idb tr BLK Lae ——— |motion declared lust without a division. ‘show a great increase on last year’s figures. = : THE STEAMBOAT SUBSIDY QUESTION—RYKERT| Mr. Eisenhauer’s motion declaring the The imports are larger by $7,269,780, and is issued Every Evening by r | AND HIS LETTERS —SOME POINTS IN THE|expediency of raising the bounty now |the exports by $9,447,799. The duty col- . DenkuSSccBe’ ¥ E BANKING BILL.—GENERAL MIDDLETON'S |allowed fishermen in proportion to the in- | lected was $600,000 in advance of the same The bxaminer i ublishing Co., “PUR'-RAGING.—A FEW QUESTIONS OF |creased bounty allowed the manufacturers period in 1889, FROM THEIR OFFICE, , LOCAL INTERES?. lof pig iron, was again up for hibsdesae. | Mr. Perry wishes to kuow how much “ LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE Charlottetown, P. E. Isiand. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: ~ —( x )—— — J. B. MACDONALD, (Special Correspondeie of The Examiner . ) In Committee of Supply upon the vote of €8,000 for steam communication with the Magdalen Islands, Mr. Kenny, of Halifax, speaking for Mr. Joncas, of Gaspe, in whose 'Mr. Eisenhaur contended that the industry lof pig iron, which gave employment in 1888 to 750 men, and the value of whose product was $337,000, was favored by a bounty of 12 per cent. on the value of the products, while the fishing industry, which ! gave employment to 61,000 in the year, money was expended in 1889 in repairing the Cape Traverse wharf—was the work let by tender ? if so, who was the contractor / If by day’s work,who had charge and super- intended the work / Mr. Davies has asked for copies of ali petitions, letters, plans and engineer's re- ie MOIR, occ c ones cae enseneeeess $2 50 Rie MamB. once scccocccsconsenes 1 25 constituency the Magdalen Islands are, re-| 1888, and the value of whose products was| ports respecting Belle Creek breakwater ; mw ~ = 1-3 i eo bsd: “ lite = " : Une Month oeeee . eevee . . 0 ov QU Ea STINT STREwTL 3 ] pr sented the unsuitability and unseaworth $17 ,900, 000, was _only protected by a and also on Covehead Harbor. He also wT Adve rti sing at most mocerate rates, iness of the steamer beaver and protested bounty paid to the fishermen of about 7.8 wishes to know Wis there a survey and re- against her being further employed in the per. cent. on the value of the products. Mr. port made upon Delle Creek harbor and Contracts may be made for monthly, quar » ERE ere MID ADPPRATY “ : . . terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on HAS RECEIVED THE GREATER PORTION OF HIS service. ‘The Minister of Finance replied | Flynn, of Arichat, supported the motion, | breakwater last summer, by whom and application. that anew contract had been entered into|and dwelt largely upon the distress which desires copies. ——= ,AiE a with Messrs. Fraser & Halliday who intend | had prevailed among the Nova Scotia fish-| Senator Howlan has given notice of a ALMANAS FOR MARCH, 1880 e oe ‘ as F S putting ® new eamer:os the route, but/ermen last season. Mr. Kenny, of Hali- motion that the Senate recommend to the ' CU, re} Bisa te’ t could not supply a uew vessel before the} fax, while not denying that the boat fishery | Government the appointment of a Board of MOON'S CHANGES. Full Moon, 6th day, 2h., 35.1m., p. m., N. E. helow horizon. middle of the summer. Until then, it has been arranged that the Beaver should run CP cictosintes on the route provided always that she | passed examination. of 1889 had been very largely a failure, cited statistics to prove the development of the fisheries generally since 1879, towards which the bounty had operated. It was Civil Engineers, with a view of ascertain- ing the feasibility of construction and maintenance and the cost of a metallic sub- way between the Isiand and the Mainland. am ae RM TE SM » Bi ? @ | The Opposition opposed the subsidy of/argued also in opposition to the motion|and of any other plan which they can recom- New Moon 20th day, 4h., 48.5m., p. m., W eit a gD aye ' $25,000 to a line of steamers between Liver- | that the bounty on pig iron was only mend to fulfil the terms of Cunfederation First Quarter, 28th day, 5b., 20.0m.. a. m., 8 4 z : 9 pool or Londen vr beth and St. John and | transient, and will expire in 1892, and that/ providing for continuous communication. . Nee Halifax. Mr. Welsh voiced their objectivrs |accordingly there was no analogy between To Dr. Landerkin, the Postmaster- D Suu Sua /Moon! High! Day's | which were that subsidies should not be|the two bounties, It was rather an allow- |General, replied that the Government do j Fr VW SER . i . os _ * rises'sets | rises | water| len’h t h mih m/ aiter;}morn h m Saturday 6 4115 44,040|7 O11 3 —_— (x)}-—-— ‘engaged in carrying freight, a blow was : eed” a9| 45) 1 37 > 57 6 | | struck at the marine interests of the Do-:only effect of this resolution would be to Perry that a survey had been made oi 3 Monday 38; 46) 2 37| 8 45 $ | minion, and direct injury inflicted on the |eause discontent among one class of people Little Miminigash Harbor. The engineer ai Tuceday 27; 47 3411 9 28\* 10} | private enterprise of vessel owners. They {in the Dominion. The fishermen enjoyed | had reported and the amount he vonsidered s\Wednesday | 35 48; 4 46/10 6 12| 8 j ubjected to all these grants for purely trade | other privileges besides that derived frown|requisite for the construction of a break- §| Thursday 34; 49) 5 52/10 39 15 | purposes ; trade should be left to be de-|the bounty. Salt is admitted free for the 83.500. deepen the harbor would be 7\Friday 32) 50; 6 58)il 12 18 | . . aoe . : , |veloped by private cnterprise The Min-|use of fishermen, but not for other pur- ’ ; ‘ . ” . - ~' i 4 e 5s ock ’ AN 8 } - , . ¢ , iV s » CE g » ee } y ] € Pp . =. ° : ° . . . §| Saturday 30} 51) 8 5)t1 45) 21] a aoe of ee ee oe on “A I ia ee ia se we | ister of Finance replied that it was not|poses. Fish-hooks, seines, nets, lines and _On Friday evening the House adjourned he 9) Sunday = 52; 9 l5jaft 16, = =24;me a ee a . on con wes ee ‘ REMNANTS ers ¢ cael proposed that the subsidies should be con- cwines, iron masts for ships, oakum, pitch | tiil Wednesday, 26th inst., to aliow mem- | oo 10) Ml n lay i 27 ot 10 24 : a 27 Lit erest : 0 100 at the goods veiore you uy. Vin N AD selling oO at your tinued, and he had infurmed the managers and tar, wire rope and rigging are all on bers to take advantage of Saturday, Sun- , u Tues lay po 56 a = ° = = ee (x) | of the line of steamers to that effect. Hejthe free list. These exceptions are made beliden) Tuesday (Lady Day 4 statutory « ¢ 2Weinesday | “| gene! Fie pee : oe vas satisfied. however, that in the present]|to relieve a worthy and meritorious class of oliday). After they re-assemble and do 3 aon | go] 38\ 04713 91 36 | was satisfied, however, that in the presen ter , ne 7 nee | anis 39 l 3, 4 18! = ar ’ 4 om WT | st ite of business, the company would retire | our people, engaged in a hazardous and not |4 week's work it will be time to adjourn i. atten | 196 013 216 2} 43] Gat. el BR® A Bb RG re WY e itheir vessels were the subsidy withdrawn. infrequently unremunerative vocation, |f0r Easter. The Budget speech is to be a 16|Sunday is 2} 3 57) 7 28, 45 | as P He hoped that when the C. P. R got int» because they are dependent for success delivered next Thursday. From present te 17| vionday 13) 3) 4 43) 8 34) oD} About Fifty Pieces of Embroidery selling off at half price. You cannot resist thorough working order and had its cou-|upon causes entirely beyond their control. |indications there is no prospect of aw a ‘neaday . a 5| 5 20; 9 26) 54! mm ergs ogee ik Bledel ” | nections made, there would be a large at-| The Rykert case has been referred to the;gation befere the middle of May. The 18| Pues lay | buying these goods when you see them. ’ 5 ; : ; : : 19] Wednesday y 6) 5 52/10 ll} 687! ” traction of freight for the steamers ruaning Committee on Privileges and Elections, |5enate meet on Monday to perfect some a ~i\CThursday | 8 8 6 18/10 49/12 0 ————-( I) —————— ito St. John and Halifax, and by which their| where it is now being investigated. Mon-|legisiation and have it ready for Wednes- : R 21| Friday 6} 9 6 43/11 26) 3 | present cargoes can be largely supplement- | day night was devoted in the House to this}day when the Governor General is to come a 22\ 3atarday 3) 10; 7 Gimorn| d ek ats os a S led. The Ministe> held that subsidies ought|matter. Sir John Thompson and Mr. | down and give his assent to such legislation - i. 23) sunday , i ‘ 3 | 0 } 9! s @ ' not to be granted to steamship lines to any | Blake delivered splendid speeches. So/as has been passed. yo ; i3 z | 0 ; j 1?! i Q I Jy ° 7 . , . P 24| Monday . < 1 : oa i 14 15/ | greater extent than will enable them to|convincing was the argument of the Messrs. T. J. Clark and Wm. Stewart . Ses nt pole at oe. ra 7 “a 1 56 18| NEW CARPETS ex S. S. “Stanley,” direct from England, in BRUSSELS, | develop a self-supporting traflic. Minister of Justice and so patent his desire (of Sinclair & Stewart) of Summerside were a B)Wednesday | *s| 16 9 42/2 42| 21|1APESTRY and HEMPS, newest patterns. | Upon the vote of $5,500 for steam com. |that justice only should be done, that Sir{Dere last week, aud Mayor Hunt is now . ER 27| Lharsday ; = Ses ont ‘ a ton Richard Cartwright’s motion was with-|here to interview the Government about tpt: 98! Friday | 53) 18/10 30) ¢ — 25 | —— {x} /munication between P. E. Island and the drawn and by unanimous consent the re-| steam communication W.c.D ay 29' Satucday 50; 19/11 12) 4 53) 28) ; | Mainland, Mr. Robertson again brought }|°"*" ; es F . : eens a ee “g | 49| Qoaftosie io) sli ggee Curt; ins. i g° ‘ hi . Very h ap he eB x f te elie R tei e |commendation of Sir John Thompson! Ottawa, March 22, 1890. - 30 Sunday | 2jaft 24) 6 31) PACE CUTLA Sy nerealm a 9 , e uP the importance of establishing commu-} pted, to refer the case to Committee SS i 31 Monday i§ 45; 21! 1 27) 7 26j12 34) : ; nication between Georgetown and Pictou. AJW°OP Ss ; 7 eee? a ee ee 3 . f on. Te : 7 t is i ; ia | $$ x) | petition, largely signed, asking for this ser- Lt is —. in the limits of . eer Entertainmeat at Elmira. r 4 ‘2 CORSETS | CORSETS !—Large Stock, new last fall, price from 25 cents a pair, vice had been sent to the Minister of oe oe thi — Oe oe dene a saa ; J OHN T. MELLISH, | up. New PRINTS, GINGHAMS and ZEPHYRS just opened. | Marine, Mr. Robertson, who was sup-|°P0ec2es 00 this occasion, wae eS iterary and musical entertainment eredit to the Parliament of Canada and | took place in the Elmira Hall, Lot 47, on Specially made for his order, and guaranteed to fit and wear as well as any Custo:n-Made Clothing, and 25 per cent. cheaper. JUST OPENED—12 Cases MEN’S NEW SPRING FELT HATS, Christy and ‘granted except for the conveyance of mails ‘and passengers. When paid to steamers ‘ported by Mr, Welsh, pressed for a small ance that was given to the manufacturers of pig iron and should be considered in the light of a bonus rather than a hounty. The which, happily, will be preserved on the not intend to guarantee the sale delivery of all money sent in registered letiers. Sir Hector Langevin replied to Mr. Monaay evening last, which was a complete arrister Atiorney Notary sities init ‘grant of $500 or $1,000 to commence with. |" ").? OE Barris , blie ae : Y | other makers. Nar. Woster aaid the petition referred to a } ‘ ag The hall, which is large, was . : a J. B. MAC DONALD, was under the consideration of the Gav- Tuesday afternoon’s session was taken fairly crowded, the best order pre- CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. —_ Se OFFICE—London House Building, (Duvies’ Corner), Queen St. All kieds of Legal Business promptly attended ©, Meney to Loan at low interest. v -ly & wkv tf LT Ch’town, March 3, 1890—eod&wky LONDON HOUSE! QUEEN STREET. ernment, and he hinted that when the |Supplementary Estimates came down, }agrantfor the service might be found there. i Varicus other sabsidies were voted, to which the Opposition raised objections of one kind or other. It was, not, however, until bie vote of $35,000 for a subsidy to three lines of steamers running between up with a discussion introduced by Col. Amyot upon the vexed question of ap- pointment of Queen’s Counsel by the Do- minion and Provincial Governments re- spectively. Col. Amyot moved that the appointment of Queen’s Counsel was vested exclusively in the Local Legislature and Executive of each Province. After Sir John Thompson and Hon. David Mills vailed, and a most enjoyable evening was spent. Inthe absence of the President Mr. M, J. Campbeil, the Vice-President, occupied the chair. Mr. R. McPhee, teacher, is Secretary. The following is the programme, which was ably sustained, The music, both vocal and instrumental, was good and called forth many encores. An original essay by Mr. R. McPhee elicited et ee cae oy had expressed their views at’ some length, | applause: tl Halifax ond St. John, or either, and the gpa : : ~“ : i, S, BLANCHARD, MM, i West Indies and South America wasreached the amendment was withdrawn. As the Opening Address............ Jobn F Mellick ; that the battle waxed warm. Mr. Jones, of debate er 9 exclusively eee te aa aah Original Essay,‘ Follies of Youth,’ R. MePhe> aes “ites Mr. iia . stitutional point, it is not of very great in-; Recitation (comic) ............ John F, Baker Member Mi. P, A., G. B, and lreland, Halifax, and Mer. Davies cateohiaed, the terest to your readers. AEE OP A a EE Hudson Baker OFrFric=: NEW SPRING GOODS Government keenly as to this vote, who constituted the company, was not Baird, The Banking Bill was introduced by the hora s—‘* Gathering Up Shells,” etc.... r : ; - 2 | Minist f Finance on Thursday. [It is: J. F. Baker and A. F. Rose. Corner Pownal and Water Streets. a. F., a momber—how meh Uaey, Bae mere a hath ray soon saa will uivoha“s Music (violin). .......... John Bb. McKachern TELEPHONE. for 0 80 of ees pra cm er saad daul of discussion as it is evident al-|Recitation— Wedding of John McLean,” vad ac JUGS Tr money they nace outos the spect’ation, 8nd, | Lady that the Government supporters are]. 17070 30g 00 ye A. F. Rose : . yenerally, these gentlemen asked every |*8°Y at the Crovernment supporters Safe! Dialogue—‘* Squire Egan, Handy and th —— " — el OPE IN ED. ae not unanimous in its favor. <A fewof the oe ee. Se ee ° _ ‘a conceivable question. Here Mr. Welsh]. "2 : ; WOPURNNNNE.. a50s Se0d se vane ;siwhae JAMES ii, GOO, as took a hand in, and declared that the Gov- principal features are these : Theredemption R. MePhee, S. McGregor and F. J. McKinnon ' od T , x 8 a ernment’s explanations were perfectly sat- of all “Spe solvent — °. a ae Address... ... ++» fy ste vas John J. Campbell Atiorney-at-Law, Commissioner, &e, R Cy K it broiderys isfactory, that Jones and Davies were ask- yop eee ae “ : nes Seareaet ny Recitation—‘* Love in the Ki*chen,”.... WN E b e ad a ing impertinent questions, ard that it is no ae iiaoune ark deen eee R itati sia ‘He ang Licks as = nak ” son’ i any’ ye or DE - | Recitation—‘t How We Licked the Leacher, OFFICE—Cameron Block, Queen Square, i , Cw EER rol el Ys, ete eae ey: oy Mie A owl is to be provided to which all banks| —...........4. Master George Murphy Charlottetown. N Cw Prints, New Prints Mr "Ohatlicg tee th bit on Mt Welsh, shall be required te contribute wherefrum | Music (cornet)...... .. cahwal Hudson Baker - r , . © _ ? ¢ - ¢ >, 2 5 o—** é ing T C ; i +e MONEY TO LOAN. : but the Commodore had his Irish up and |2°#s o suspended banks shall be redeemed = pp Sa Sy Bea iggy ty sites febl_dy 3w 3aw why tf New Shirtings, New Shirtings, would not be sat upon. It was after this in full. Hereafter, when a bank suspends, there will be no panic among note-holders Kinnon, Miss Edith Brown and Saale ; 6 7 ° : that the great scene occurred between . : ; ; J. F. Baker. THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY N Cw Ginghanis, IN Cw Ga Ins iaims, eee, ape Baird and een. which I eS oes ne Solo—"* Light ia the Wisdow,.......... ‘OF PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS we 4 » N > i * referred to last week. Without furtherjr ust at 6 per cel ; Miss Aunie Harris and Miss May A. ND WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BY New SS he etin S, Cw & ieetings, relation thereto, ] may say that Mr. Baird in full — ay eee “ 6 Te eon No Campbell. THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR T 3: lof N. B., in spite of his personal appear-|"°" bank shall do business in Canada ae ial COTATI) «sp oce.3 > hr ns des Allan McPhee | ls § Cw § illo W ottons, ‘ance—he’s a very spare, half-nourished, |* has paid into the Finance Minister $260,-| pialogue..........-0 .- sees sere o ee ees OVEB 120 YEARS, IN@e ~ y spare, half-r ved, Soy ka: aeaaaied oat aabenianennael Le wigs oreo: 6 common-place looking gentleman—demon- 000. t 1s propose to exten ie Dan H. Baker, a, I. Baker and W . Baker. By ‘t ooo sae e ie use charters for the usual period uf tem years. | Address...........-..--- _... A. J. McPhee IQeY J &, | strated his ability to hold his own against : os REF? Na ye s + r a ’ the great guns of the Opposition ~ Nout | 4 compulsory audit system is provided for | Stamp Speech—** Womon's Rights,” .... . yr r 7 7 & a : Aga? et = See which shall be under the control of the] ——— ....-..s5-seseers-sseeees H. Baker es & © WW eed eS . R ew & weed Ss. only yn iak aha ge Le i eateceswing aad haste, Gal inal of the directors as at | National Anthem —God Save the Queen,” 7 + %) a. limon of St Joks, BE seen se Ue et Re es esa en ree earn Cemmenn. ww Worsteds, New Worsteds, law an extensive shipping business, One|PTesemt, penne beac 9 . | sanst mhh aldave tadan Oy & rances. and | . Lhe Gaelie Billi met an early death in]. : na ———(x) -—_—_-—- ae . ay® 3 ge by! ppearinces, anc the Senate. In moving the reading of the For Rickets, Marasmus, and all Wasting disorders of Children Scott’s Emn'sioa of Pare Cod Liver Oi}, with Hyphosphites, is unequaled, The 1ap- Bill, Senator Mcianes adduced some in- teresting statistics, claiming that the laws should be printed in Gaelic for the especial ‘5 ‘ aM a ee c= PINs These Pills consist of a careful and r ture of the best and mildest vegetable aperients and the pure extract of Flowers offhamomile. They will be found a most efficacious remedy for derangements of the digestive and for obstructions and tor- pid action of the liver and bowels which produce in- digestion and the several varieties of bilious and liver complaints, Sold by all Chemists, WHOLESALE AGENTS = EVANS AND SONS, LIMITED, MONTREAL. SALT! SALT! SALT! xf BUSHELS OF TURK'S ISLAND 1506 SALT, in Store. mehl5—tt For sale by PEAKE BROS. & CO. TEA AND FANCY SALE MH Ladies of St. James Church will hold their annual TEA AND FANCY SALE IN ST. JAMES’ HALL, —ON— Thursday, April 10. Warch 7—2aw pat Ar, iv RI - p i. as Feb 12, 1890— [AL SA (0) —_—_— OFFERING A SPECIAL LOT OF 13 Sut Lewis a TW 90 TO 90 PER GENT. DISCOUNT ON REGULAR PRICES. —--——_(x) ‘ aear’ 3h SPE YK Call and examine Stock and get prices. The Best Bargains ever offered. Mr. ot es | Mr. Blake, Sir Richard Cartwright, Jones, oa me ; lot Halif Ee 3 ‘ot Halifax, and some others of the Opposi- a ed ‘tion leaders doubtless laid this saying tw b> ) Ge? ¥ heart that night after they had heard Mr. Baird in his own defence. Upon the vote for steamboat inspection, Davies tvok occasion to speak very highly of the new Steamboat Inspector, Mr. Sterns, who, he believed, was eminent- ly well qualitied and discharged his duties with very great cere and attention, With- out disparaging his predecessor, there was no comparison between the efficient way the work is now performed and the perfunctory manner in which it used to be dene. Upon the vote of $2,006 for P. E. Island Indians, Mr. Campbeli, of Kent, Ont., took exception to the extraordinary price paid for flour supplied the Island Indians ($6.10 a barrel) and to the very large quantity used (71 barrels). Upon the Post Office service vote, Messrs. Davies and Perry brought up the disap- pointment caused the people of the Island by the unexpected transfer of mails from the Stanley to the iceboats and vice versa, and strongly recemmended that P, Q. In- spector Brecken should be vested with dis- cretion in this matter. Mr, Haggart was under the impression that Mr. Brecken was so empowered, but promised to look into the matter. A portion of St. Patrick’s day was de- voted to a discussion of a motion by Mr. McMillan, of Huron, that it is expedient to JOHN McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, March 22, 1890. remyve the duty on artificial fertilizers, and ti pldds them on the free list. The arga- benefit of the crofter settlers in the North West Territories. On a vote being tiken, the Bill was defeated by 42 to 7, the mi- nority consisting of Senators MeCsllum. McInnes (B. C.) Macdouaid (B. C.) Mein-d (German) Paquet (Frenchman) Sullivan (Irish) aud Sutherland (Scotch). The Orange Incorporation Bill was_re- ferred by the Senate to the Banking Com- mittee by a vote of 32 tu 20, One Catholic Senator (McMillan) supported the Bill and two Protestants (Haythorne and Lewen, of St, John) voted against it. It has since been passed, and will be submitted for the Governor-General’s assent next Wednesday. The Maritime Provinces members sup- porting the Government are urging the abolition of the duty upon molasses, an article which is largely consumed in the Lower Provinces and Quebec. The enquiry inte the charges preferred against Gen. Middleton for appropriating Bremner’s furs, &c., was commenced this week. The General’s memory seemed strangely faulty on the matter—*‘he did not remembee” was his priacipal answer. ‘Hayter Reed, who is charged as an accom- plice of the General, declared his personal ‘innocence, but badly inculpated Middleton. Lhe enquiry.stands adj yurned forthe at- ‘rendance of additional witnesses. Some disclosures are imminent, that will make The Trade réturns for the eight months people talk, ; T idity with which children gain flesh and strength upon it is very wonderful. ‘i have used Sco:t’s Emulsion in cases of Rickets and Marasmus of long standing.” Inevery case the improvement was marked.—J. M_ Main, M. D. New York. Sold by ail druggists, 50e. and $1.00 —— INTERESTING PigENOMENA,—Several inter- esting astronomical phenomena will occer in the last decade of the nineteenth century. Mars willbe in opposition in 1892, under conditions more fayorab!e for observation than have occurred for fifteen years, when, in 1877, his two satellites were discovered. Jupiter will be in perihelion in 1892, June 25, when he is about 42,000,000 miles nearer the earth than when in aphelion. Mercury will make a transit on the sun’s disk in 1894, Nov. 10, when the telescope will reveal his presence as a small black spot on the sun’s bright fece. A grand shower of November meteors will take place in 1899, when stars wil] fall from the sky like flukes vf snow, — A London despath says that Secretary Bal- four’s marriage has falicn through. It is said that his financee, Miss Tennant, change i her mind because she would like to have a lover capable of giving more time to his sweetheart and less time to reviling Irelana. Miss Tennant has warm sympathy for Irish wrongs, is an ardent advocate of Home Rale and is called in her own family “ the little rebel. -_ eo" Heavy sole leather just received—priv: [0e. pet TH. fy the afife.—Gdtt Bede,