Branch Office at Souris. ee Mr. J. H. Hoorer, of the has k indly consented A pothe- @.ries Hall, Souris, ®) open an agency for !Tae EXAMINER in t iat own He will be happy to receive oxders for advertisements and job work as ’ su bs< rip ns and news, all of which Well as may be instantly transmitted to Tur Ex- awiner Office in Charlottetown, by tele- phone. THe EXAMINER enjoys the ad- vantage of constant telephonic connection er the system of this Provinee Orders left with Mr. per will receive prompt attention Mr. Hooper :s authorized to grant re- ceipts for Subscriptions, Job Work, Ad- vertising, Wc. Local and Other Items. Crosep.-—The Hillsborough Rink has closed | for the season. i Tue Eac MARKET. rhe Boston Herald of the 27th inst., reports Island eggs selling at from 10 to ll cts. Market dull. sisichicsltaecisian GosreL MERTING. ist, is to condnuet row alternoon in he Gospel meeting to-mor- e ¥. M. C. A. Hall. _--—--S> --— BRAKEMAN InovRep.—-Brakeman bad one ot h + t t} ti Clarke 3 arms severely injured by being caught between two cars at Moncton a few days ago. ——. being done to afford shipping facilities to | Eanuiek Taan U~var.—Tie Princess of, one of the largest sections of Kent County WT alae ,.t . ale : & dade i ; : ; ; "o Wales did not make her first trip to Pictou | and that spplication had been made by the last year until the Sid of May. ‘this vear the first trip was made on the 30th March, to-day. _—_— > YY. BM. C. A.—Ast the request of the Devo- tional Committee, Mr. Vans, the Evangelist, has kindly consented to conduct the Gospel meeting inthe Y. M. C. A. Hall, to-morrow afternoon, from 4 to 5 o'clock. ce eis Potice Court. —Daniel Oldis was the enly occupant of the penitent form this morning. He was fined $1 or 4 days for drunkenness. The Michael Hennessey fined yesterday was not Michael Hennessey, undertaker. —— - -Mr. Vans, the Evangel- | | SP AL VESPATCILES TO ‘tHe EXAMINE: DOWINIGN PAXLIAMENT. - Summary of 2roceedings, tO - O Orrawa, March 29. Hon. Mr. fupper introduced a bill to amend the Fishenes Act. The object is to | amend this act sv as to prevent the use of seine nets in the tidal waters of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, so as to pro- | tect the spawning waters of the salinon. as to assimilate it to the Envlish act. The House then went Lnto Committee | of Supply still on the appropriations for public works and passing also those for quarantine. The discussion was all upon points of lit- tle or ne general importance. NOTES. Mr. Davies, Commodore Welsh and the rank and tile of the Island contingent talk- ed eloquently to empty galleries this even- ing, in supply, over the state of the Island wharves and piers, and besoughtthe Min- ister of Public Works to spend more money } 7 S00ts, ;ior repalrs. i } Backed up by Commodore Welsh, Mr. Ellis, Sir Richard, anc. Mr. Laurier, Mr We ldon then assaile j the i em of 20,000 to | complete the wh arf at st. L us, ar culne that it was on the Kouchibouquac, a no-e navigable river, that emptied into a lagoon } ' i } bh | and net into the sea, Mr. Landry explained that the work was people m the regular way. Sir Hector promised to hunt up the papers and place the House ia possession riv er, €tc. The Senate to-day raised a discussion on the management of the 1. C. R., and several Senators went for the ofticials lively. ee _— Oceana Disasters. New York, March 29. Several vessels arrived here to-day and Mitrrary.—A portion of the military | bring tidings of ocean disasters. The bark will assemble at the Drill Shed on Monday | Daisy Reed, from Cuiderias, March 18th, evening and, headed by the Artiilery Band, | lat. 38° 50’, lon. 75° 14’, passed a portion of . ” o/alark . i ’ } ¢ : leave at 4 O¢ lock for the Y. M. C. A. Hall, ithe forward house ot a vessel. it appears where they will attend the lecture of | not to have been long in the water. On Frederic Villiers. - ~ RatLway GosrpeL Mestinc.—This meeting | is held every Sunday afternoon in McLeod's} Hall, at4 o'clock. Open to all. Strangers s!ways welcome. Galations 6-9: ** And let us not be weary in well-doing, for in due season we shall reap if we faint not.” a Merrixo.—The Baptist congregation meets in Y. M. C. A. Hall. Preaching by the pas- tor, Rev. J. A. Gordon, Eleven o'clock sub- ject: The Divine Law of Hallowing; at7 p m., subject: The Nails that will Hold, and Where to Find Them. All are cordially welcomed. Seats free. Streamers’ Movemenrs.—The Princess of Wales left here for Pictou this morning, shortly before five o'clock, and reached her } destination at ten. She will return to- morrow morning. The Stanley arrived at Pictou from Georgetown at 8 o'clock this morning. ahadneiiienienin Sav News.--A telegram received by Ed- ward Roche, Esq., Legislative Librarian, this afternoon, reports that the warship Vandalia was wrecked at Samoa on the [ith March, and that his e'dest son. John, who was assist- ant paymaster on the ship, was among the drowned. Mr. Roche was 48 yearsof age, aud was well and favorably known in this city. J oe oad \ VétcasLe Porenase.—Mr. P. P. Gillis has bought the splendidly bred stallion Parnell from Mr. Willtam MeGrath, of Millcove, tor $600. Parnell, it will be remembered, took first prize at the last Provincial Exhibition. He is dark bay in cvlor, stands 16 hands high, and weighs 1020 lbs. He is a magni- ficently gaited animal. He will stand at the owner s stables in this city the coming season. We wish Mr. Gillis every success with his purchase. —__»—- — TuratricaLt.—An English theatre company is to appear ia Moncton on the 13th and 14th May, and in Halifax Easter week. The com- pany includes Mr. Geo. M. Wood, the eminent English actor aud author, late manager of the Surrey, Astley’s and Imperial Theatres, Lon- don, and the young English actress, Miss Marguerite St. John. ‘Their repertoire in- cludes the Private Secretary and David Gar- rick. We]hope the company will see their way clear to give one or two performances in Charlottetown. Miss Phosa McAllister, the talented actress who visited Charlottetown some years ago is now starring in New York. AN IytTerestinG Cass.—-A somewhat inter- esting suit came up for trial to-day before W, Heard, Esq., J. P. A young lady teacher of one of our country schools a few weeks ago rather severely chastised one of her pupils—a boy of about fifteen years of age. Next day the father of the boy paid a visit to the school and ordered the teacher out, giving her five minutes to pack. On her not complying with his request, he caught her by the arm to en- force his command, The teacher detended herself bravely with a slate, it being the nearest weapon. Masculine muscle, however, roved the stronger in the contest, and the plucky little damsel of four feet two was forcibly ejected by the infuriated parent of six feet two. The next scene opens in a county magistrates courtroom, where the teacher is fined for undue severity to the pupil. The last act was witnessed to-day when the parent appeared before Mr. Heard to answer ee hia assault on the teacher. Trus- tees, parents and some pupils were present as spectators. Atthe eleventh hour the trial was declared “ off,” the teacher agreeing to withdraw and the parént to pay expenses. All parties repaired to their homes well satis- fied, and fully determined to be good friends hereafter. comnadiaala Personal. Richard Hant, Eagq., Summerside, is registered at the Hotel Davies, | the 27th the bark saw the sclr. B. W. Morse, from Davin, Ga., with mainboom and main-top-mast missing. On the 20th the schr, Canton was seen in lat. 34° aban- jdoned. Thecaptain of the Daisy Reed ' Lesson for to-morrow, i | SS Some of the papers say that Mr. wy. C. | DesBrisay, lately editor of the Summerside Journal, will be an editorial contributor of the Pioneer, of Campbelton, N. B. de | one oil boarded the scheoner and took away the chronometer, and the captain of the steamer Yermasse reports that on March 28th, between Fenwick Island and Five Fathom Lightship, his vesse! passed rail- road ties, evidently not long in the water. ———_ Lulogizing Bright. Lonponx, March 29. The session of the House of Commons this evening was devoted to eulogus on the late John Bright. The Right Hon. Wm. H. Smith in a short speech described Mr. Bright as a man- of thorough honesty of purpose and great energy of character. Mr. Gladstone said Mr. Bright established @ special claim to administration from those from whom he differed througha long political life by a marked concurrence with them upon prominent and dominant questions of the hour. Among other things Mr. Bright delighted to be one of the chief guardians of the purity of English tongue. New Irish Land "ill. Lonpon, March 29. The Cabinet to-day decided to postpone until next session of Parliament, the ‘and purchase scheme for Ireland, a measure similar to the plan proposed by Chamber- lain. The Ministry resolved to introduce in 1891 an Irish Local Government Bill. The measure provides for extensive changes in the management of the international offices of Ireland. i Sighting a Wreck. PROVINCETOWN, March 29. Letters from Capt. Dunham, of the whaling schooner W. A. Crozier, reports that on Feb. 24 he sighted the wreck of the uston barque Albert Russell, and rescued two sailors who had been onthe wreck for thirteen days. The balance of the crew, with the captain, wife and two children, were lost. One man will probably die. - ee —— Schooner Seized. Boornsay, Me., March 29. The British schooner A. Anthony. from St. John for Boston, was seized to-day by the Customs authorities at this port for not reporting. A fine of $1,000 was imposed. ee — More Evictions. Dusur, March 29. Thirteen tenants have been evicted from holdings at Clongony. After the tenants had been driven from them, twelve of their buildings were set on fire by the agent and emergency men. een Driven on a Reef. AUCKLAND, March 29. Despatches from Samoa state that the American men-of-war Trenton, Vandalia and Nipsic, and the German men-of-war Adler, Olga and Elber were driven on a} reef during a violent storm, and nine} ofticers and 87 men lost their lives. a Re Child Hilled. (JuEsEC, March 29. A report comes from one of the Lake St. John parisbes that a woman there killed | her step-children, while chastising | \the child with stick, a few days ago. No! arrests have been made. LY EXAM THE EXAMINER. TELHGHRAPEE *FEWSK . ati «= of the full facts as tothe depth of the! oe a BIN #1: 2% A proposition has been made the freedom of the City of arnell. Tust ree dren at Joho MeL | biest hats in the « tion. Mr. Tupper introduced also a bill | rhe Pp pular store ty amend the Steamboat Inspection Act so | ; J. B. 5 g . VY Ccenu 4 street. Graham bread (twists and rol evening, at John Murphy’s, Kent street. - o = Lecal Notices Stas LEAD, ead ee ? is Freedom of the City. Lonpon, March 29. to confer Edinburgh on majority of the municipal ¢ iorities of the city are in favor of the pie position. Toronto, March 30.—10 #. m. Fresh to strong winds, shifting to westerly; fair weather; lower temperature light local falls of sleet or rain. ulliabiipeatidaliiiesia. pre at i by . ; a } nob } spring Hats-—- m29 3i pd s), fresh every m29 3i pd StaTIoN Buitpine on Firne,—The station building at Chatham Junction was set on fire on Wednesday by a spark The fire was extinguished before doing mueh damage by the a wa ter. an engine. ication of a few buckets of ALREADY QOPENED.—Sixty cases of new at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store ty) t+. 4) This medi: 4 é R sa 18 ‘ <Q Y\OY? arsapi Asa sng-standing ‘e cured by ering use of Ayer'’s ine is an Alterative, and causes a radical change in the system. The process, in some cases, may not be ite so rapid as in others; but, with vere hese testimonials : yy two years T suffered from a se- right side, and had is certain. other troubles caused by a torpid liver giving several medicines a fair trial without a cure, [ began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. [I was greatly benefited by the first bottle, and after taking five bottles I was com- pletely cured.’?—John W. Benson, 70 Lawrence st., Lowell, Mass. Last May a large carbuncle broke out on my arm. The usual remedies had no effect and I was confined to my bed for eight weeks. A friend induced me to try Ayer’s Sarsaparilia. bottles healed the sore. Less than three In all my expe- rience with medicine, I never saw more Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.’’ —~ Mrs. Springs, Texas. Adams, Holly “T had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and,as my broth- er and sister were similarly afflicted, I presume the malady is hereditary. Last winter, (of Fernandina, Fla.,) recommended me to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and continue it for @ year. For five months I took it daily. I have not had a blemish upon my body for the last three months.’’—T. E. Wiley, 146 Chambers st., New York City. ** Last fall and winter I was troubled . with a dull, heavy pain incmy side. f did not notice it much at’ first, but it gradually grew worse until it became almost During the latter part of this time, disorders of the stom- h and liver increased my troubles. I iis ire Ifaver} si aAVE rhill, Mass. : 9 ' Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Co., Lowell, Mass, Worth $5 a bottle, ran taking Ayer’s faithfuily continuing Sarsaparilla, and, the use of some months, the pain completely Furbush, At the the Albert E Emeline Ince, of In tv y rison, only son « McDonald, aged OE OT HAWK dL Favorite and Most Remedy & v. /, it Das hopel the diseas a very short time. cold if taken in time. For sale at the Drug W. HAWKE a fresh | per bottle. novlO—ly dy $100 Hun eur July) the largest German Baking Powder (blue) Wrappers, as follows: > Fe. rE. 6 r. : ef if e488 yy eye aivavie ote) eC 8 ? ; s ot es considered ngonens and Lunges in Just a few doses wil! cure Price 50 cents srores. SON, yrietor, John. s RK. 3 tape vash E. ISLAND, who send (until 3lst of Woodil.s $50 to the 25 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than $1, $25 to the 25 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than 50 cents. EUIN DRED $25 to the 50 families each sending Wrappers ws x TED IM MEDI 4 TELY.— First-class Coat, v P. J representing not less value than 25 cents. Your Grocer ca man Baking ages, at 5 | not keep it i on t and the package will be Address orders to Marth, 1959. FAMILIES. rou Weoodill’s Ger- | paper pack- and if be will unt to address | PEARMAN, Hulifux, N. S. i lity” Hing ab j at John Murphy’s, Kent inbauetam ws SATURDAY, Fy ? jTATTE Tia il it Comprising Black Satins, Trimmings, &e., Se. Mantle and Ulster tS es) , i! and Colored Dress Cloths, clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &. iota: ioe ino MARCH 80, 1889 _——— nme ROTHERS QI And the Man or Boy who don’t buy from them Makes a Mistake. {x) ee {(x)- woe About Hight Thousand ($8,000) Dollars’ Worth of Clothing, bought at a ivemendous sacrifice, will be offered to the public in a few days. aX [eae i) boys Suceessors to L. E. Prowse, the Wonderful Cheap Man. Charlottetown, March 16, 1889—eod wky From 15 to 33, per Cent. Discount. rx} err i ‘iy Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Hosiery, Under- Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &ec., &e. iflankets, Quilis, Table Linen, Towelings, &c. SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BRO‘ February 19, 1889—dy & wky sest cms, WOVEN WIRE FENCING STEEI : } to 30 cts. PER ROD. ast ae ae : See z <5. <7 > sy >. s wta-~e-«*- z SSSSS SESS o oS SS < > ; + f XY n x N ) , yh ' oF a x) : yy Wire Rope Seivage, ti usor any dealer in this line of 4 tT PAID. t tion free. Write The ONTARIO WIRE FENC.NG CO., Picton, Onta r to CARVELL BROTHERS, Charlottctown, Wholesale Agents for Prince Edward Island WANTS, LOST, FOUND &ec YO LET.—Theo half of that three-story Brick House on Upper Queen Street, adjoining A. Horne & Co's. Store, containing nine large rooms, with water faucet in the kitchen, Possession can be givenany time required. Apply to ALEX. LiIORNE. iw—mch30 ~ O8T.— Yesterday, in the cily, two Insurance L Receipts, dated the 15th of February, 189, andthe 15th of March, 1589, respectively. The tinder would greatiy oblige by kindly leaving ‘he same at fH EXAMINER oflice. if—mch30 VAN ED.—A Maid Servant. Apply to 3iks, * W. Dopp, atthe LePage House, corner of Great George and Water Streets, tfi—mech2$ O LET.—A desirable Dwelling House, situ- ated on Upper Hillsborough Street, contain- ing 12 rocms, now occupied by W.S. McKie. Good tank in ceilar, planked yard, Stables and Coach House. Possession given 15th May. Ap- ply to Mrs. BLATCH. ti—mech29 MHWE SUBSCRIBER, having had twenty years experience in the manufacture of Spinning W heels, is fully prepared to supply all orders in making and mending thesame,. New Wheels always on band.—RoBperr COoRNEY, JR., Gay- iown, Spring Park, pd wky im—aps " OST.—On Tuesday last, between the Medical Halli and new Law Courts, $14.00. The find- er would oblige by leaving the same at this office. mch23—3i fpywo LET.—A House on the corner of Kent and ; West Stree s, containing seven rooms. Ap- ply on the premises to Mrs. MCQUARRIE. mch28—lw pd ae Ont D.-6 Man Servant, one from the country preferred. Apply to Mrs. WM. Popp, atthe LePage House, corner of Great George and Water Streets. t{—mch27 WANTED.—An experienced Vest Maker ; steady employment. Apply immediately to Mr. Keith, at B. S. Davies & Co’s. mch27 { eet and Paat Makers.—P. J. FORAN, mcii27 | WANTED.—A Girl to do general housework, Appiy to Mrs. DeStrrewart, Kent Street. , »} ” INC; i WANTED. A Lad for work about a store ! | ‘inet b ‘ing recommendation. Applya Watsea’s Druz Store. JEDDLER WANTED.—A steady, reliable Mian can find employment at once. Com- | j mission or wages. Diust bave good recommen- | dations. Apply to F. O. Box 47. “dy iw wky Jw Brandram’s dy tf—mch2l | =e oe — ONE CASE LADIES JERSEYS, OPENING TO-DAY, ca ial a Queer Sirecet, Opposite Market Square mieimerihanendh STANLEY BROS. BROWNS BLOCK. Ch’town, March 23—eod&wkly. SPRING SUPPLIES House Builders and Painters. alg omaane NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES, TAR & DRY PAPER, PITCH & Feb? ——[x }—_—— B. B. Genuine -White Lead ——- OIL. AND DRY. COLORS IN English Boiled and Raw Linseed Oil, Varnishes, Glass, de, Fe Lx) Sor Fishermen---Lines NORTON & FENNELL. CHARLOTTETOV), and "Twines. March 25, [S89—2aw & why