\ paper dealing with ‘* Some Social Problems The peper has been carefully prepared, and will no doubt be highly in- t sting 1 Yat it is expected. Don't ll to atte : and best assortment. gocal and Other [tems. i ' i *’W Be? BY - = : ry nob by and yp ° , a ash oat fa . . spl z = > rue larges eapest hats in town . at L. BE. f - of the Summerside | - uf : N ( pany, G. A., meets . ‘ ‘ k - Yorne 1 ; ting this evening at 1. \ { ‘ eq vested. us WpesH oysters . good programme at the roa and entertai t this evening. - | Frve cases Gents Hard and Soft Felt Hats} ist OP Bb. M lonald’s aplidy wy - AyorHeR Scott Act mons, returnable on} ; Tuesday next was served yesterday aiter pood oa Oxty 25 cents f Laud entertainment in ! Go and take your ul - A special tra with mails will leave for Cape 1 S ociock (standard) this evceulby - Don Ty fa uttend the tea and entertain evening. \ good ll » learn that the Rev. A River, is gradually We are pleased dilienain Ant the newest styles in Ladies Hats, Flowers and | stopened at J. B. Mas : ap2l dy wy o i i waa five hours late yes eraay wing to the severity of the pw slo? west of Sulmerside. - 4 SPECIAL meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society will be heid in their Hall, Prince Stree s evening, at 7.30.—John Connolly, : s - Messxs. Praw Batt and R. A. Palmer tinal examinations at Mc- Gill Colleve, and have entered the noble army ; i de Tuk steamer Northern Light is fast in the s outside of Pictou harbor, water to be seen The mails “1 at Pictou this forenoon. ll Tiose about purchasing carpets should not forget that we cut and match all carpets bought from us, thereby saying the buyer the t if having it done outside. we ADOUL TWO Mm ' and there is no on board were land FOUUI bh € pense « Jae. Paton & Co eos We understand that Mr. W. W. Clarke, the lessee of (Jueen’s Wharf, is willing to silow the City Council to erect the proposed fish market building on his wharf premises without any con:pensation from the city. > Four Seott Act cases cupied the atten tion of the > } Magistrate this fore noon (dine the defendants confessed and was fined $50, another was held over until Tuesday next, and the remaining two were lisinissed for lack of evidence o \r the meeting of the Literary and Scienti- iation to-night, Dr. MeLeod will - Remember the proper place to buy carpets und oilcloths is where you can see the largest We claim to have the gy gether with the most elegant designs, ever shown inthe city. Fifty-four bales now open and to arrive for spring trade. Jas. Paton & Co., - arket Square, bigvest stock, to We are pleased & bee wn that Mr, A. H. B. Microrvan, aactioneer of this city, has_ne- go ed a sale of the Cornwall Cheese Fac ty » Compiny composed hiefly of lead ing farmers in the vicinity of the factory. Pine vy Conpuny will start under favorabl auspices and we wish them every success. indie Tin Benevolent Irish Seciety’s Dramati (luv perfacumed toa fair audience in Market Hail, 3 < last evening. Those who Were preseat say that both drama and farce Were well acted fie Summerside Band far- nisued the music. There was a quadriile party at the conclusion of tue entertainment. o learn that the committee appointed for that purpose at the Jubilee meeting in the i Coaici! suamber on Tuesday evening last, waited upon the Leader of the tiovernment this morning, aad were given ta understand that the Government woula do all in their pow © assist the Council in celebrating Her Maijest J ee a : Tue n if the Victoria Jubilee Club hold a vrand bail atthe residence of Mr. {re0 R at tie west end of the city, to- night. An extensive supply of refreshments have been laid in, and some of the best musi- val talent in the city will keep time to the ati ti wvements of the assembled belles and beaux. Owing to the inclemency of the season—and the prevalence of epizoo and pink- wy the full dress rule will be suspe »nded for the ey a. We were shown ad ‘y or two ago, by Mr. Richard Hunt,a very excellent sample of linen damask, manufactured by Mr. Michael Adams, Manager of the Royal Linen Manufactory, at Ardoyne, near Helfast, Ireland, from flax grown in Prince Edward Island. If such gods can be manufactared from our flax, we are the more tirmly convinced of the fact that ur farmers can m uke big money by planting & lew acreseih year, and we would suggest | that the y commence the experiment this sea- | 802. Jou “i - Dv aixe 1836 the three great life companies of New York wrote between them over $252,- 000, 100 of insurance , in 1885, $214,000,000 in rourd figures The New York Life made a deci led gain above all the competitors. The | figures published below, represent the entire | new business transacted in 1886 :— The New York Life Gains....... 3 16,656,842 The & quitable Life Gains. 15,528,825 | The Mutual Life Ghaimes os 6osc. 2) 10,233,325 | lt will he seen that the New York Life is. ahead of all competitors, because no other life companies ose referred to in any degree appr nacn to the business of the New York bite, he New York Life is represented in this Province by Messrs. McLean, Martin & Ma «lonald. and ia Summerside ly Kobert Beairsto, bisy, MR. THE DAILY EXA\ ‘TELEGRAPHIC VEWS. (Spectra Desratcues To Tur Examiner. ] J IMINTON PARLIAMBNT ee | WELLS’ ATTACK. Sir John ae ” ON THE GR LIDIRON. OTTAWA, The House met at 3 o’elock. When the orders of the day were called, Mr. Mills took the floor and made a violent attack on returning officers and the present system of appoimtinents of returning offi cers. He read a list of members gazetted, with the dates of publication, to show that Ministerial members were gazetted earlier than Oppositi n members, thus giving the former an advantage in the matter of petitions. Sir John was not surprised at the bad temper of Mr. Mills and his friends. The most disappointed people in Canada were the gentlemen in the Opposition benches [t was permitted toa sailor led up to be flogged to abuse the captain; to the gen- tlemen opposite who had been badly flog- ged by their masters—the people—was al- lowed the liberty of abusing every- bedy. It was not true that officials under the old system were impartial. Sherifis were the appoiutees of local governments, and there was no security that they would act in an unimpartial manner when, as was now the case, they were the servants of bitterty hostile local government. He (Sir John) had got no benetit in the matter. He was himself the victim of a§protest. The papers asked for would be brought down. The discussion was resumed after recess, and continued till 10.30 o’clock, Mr."Blake, Mr. White and others taking part. The motions for returns and correspon- dence passed. In moving the adjournment, Sir John remarked that Hindspeth, the Government candidate, had been elected for South Vic- toria, by a majority of fifty, and if it would please Mr. Mills, he would be willing to leave him on the gridiron forty days before gvazeltting. April 20. The Fisheries Matter. Wasnrneton, April 20 The Secretary of State declines either to confirm or deny the statement cabled from London to the effect that Lord Salisbury has sent a despatch to this Government on the subject of fisheries, offering to revert to the old condition of affairs without pe- cuniary indemnity. The subject matter of the despatch is not exactly known in di- plomatic circles, the same proposition hav- ing emanated from a Canadian source some tine ago. Sir Vernon Harcourt Speaks. Lonpox, April 20. Harcourt in a speech at East London to- night, endorsed Earl Spencer's recent assertion that there was no evidence which showed that the Parnellites had ever associated with crime. He further said in view of Parnell’s denial of the accusations made against him, it remained for his ac- cusers to substantiate the charges. Perry Gets Noti.e of the Petition. Orrawa, April 20. Stanislaus F. Perry, one of the members from Prince Edward Island, was to-day served by the Sheriff with notice of an election petition having been filed in Court aginst his return tothe House of Com- mons, on the ground that he is a member ot the House of Asseubly for Prince Ed- ward Island. ee 4 Libel suit. Lonpon, April 20 The Globe of this evening says that Bigger will sue the London Temes for libel, and make that paper's article on ‘* Parnellism wid Crime,” of which Parneli’s letter was the calumimating part, the basis of the avtion. one a ——— More Ey ici ions. Dt BLIN, April 20. Nine tenants on Lord Lansdowne’s estate were evicted to-d Ly. The onlookers groan- ed, but no resistence was oftered. te ———-- - Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 21 —10 a.m. Moderate to fresh north-west to west winds; fine weather, with a little higher temperature, A Threat. Sin, -If that retriever Pownal Street is further allowed to make the night hideous by his continual barking to the great annoyance of the neighbors in the im- mediate vicinity, he will be shot by the un- dersigned without further notice. DesPaTcH, April 21, 1887. MARRIED. At Northcote, Minnesota, on the 24rd of March 1887, by the Rev. J. H. Hovis, Fred, W. Hales, of Linéoln, to Kirzabeth, youngest daughter of Wm Poliock, of Northcote. On the 7thinst., by the Rev. Mr merside, James W. Piliman, Gerrior, Sum- of Lot 16, to Fiora Lawson, youngest daughter of Mr. Richard | Cotton, of The Grange, Wellington, Lot 16. DIED. At St. Peter’s Bay, on the 2nd inst.. after au ill- ness of six weeks which he bore with Christian resi: nation tothe Divine will, George McInnis, in | the 76th year of his age. He leaves a wife,five sons and two daughters to mourn their loss. RB, I. P. (Other papers nee eons Tue Journal reports that the Church af | England Bazaar, in Ludlow Hall, Summer- side, on Thursday evening last, was a great success. The ladies of St. Mary’s deserve great credit for the zeal and energy displayed by them in providing such an attractive, well eens ory een ee oyable affair. ee at the head of | MINER, oe Provincial Legislature HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. AFTERNOON SESSION, Wepnespay, April 20, House in Committee of the Whole fur- ther considered the Hillsborough Subway sill. To the last clause of the bill Mr. Yeo proposed the following amendment : ** Provided that nothing in this Act con tained shall have any force ov effect until after the next session of this House, and until the Government of this Island shall have laid be, fore the House, Ist. A report from a competent engineer of an examination and survey of the bed of the Hillsborough River proposed to be traversed by the Subway. 2nd. A report from a competent engineer as to the feasibility, the probable cost of con- struction, the ‘durability and the probable annual cost of operation of the proposed Sub- way. 3rd. A report from a competent authority of the comparative cost and public conve- nience of a bridge as compared with a subway said bridge or subway to be suitable for railway purposes if required, 4th. A report from a competent authority is to whether a subway can be safely and suc- cessfully operated when used as a footway, a roadway for vehicles, and for the purposes of a railway. Sth. A report as to what company or per- son, if any, can be found willing to construct and operate a bridge or subway on said Hills- borough River; and if so, with what amount of subsidy in adlition to the present rates of toll.” The amendment. was discussed and lost, and the bill reported agreed to. The amendment was again put by the Speaker and lost, on the following division : For tHe AMENDMENT—Messrs. Yeo, Farquharson, Richards, Sinclair, J. R. McLean, Matheson, Martin, Bell, Suther- land, Forbes, Wise—11. AGAINST THE AMENDMENT—Messrs. Sul- livan, Ferguson, N. McLeod, Arsenault, Bentley, Lefurgey, Prowse, MeDonald, Gordon, Gillis, John McLean, A. McLeod, Shaw, H. L. McDonald—14. Tuurspay, April 21. The Hillsboro Subway Bill was read a third time and passed. A bill to incorper- ate the Victoria Rink Company passed in Committee. A bill respecting the examina- tion of witnesses passed in Commit ee, A bill to change the time of opening the Michaelmas term of the Supreme Court in Queen’s County, from the last Tuesday in October to the first Tuesday in November was also read a second time and passed in Committee. ODDPELLOWS' NATAL DAY CELEBRATION, THE Sixty-eighth Anniversary of American Oddfellowship will be celebrated by the Island members in Charlottetown, . 6th, On Tuesday, April in the Evening of which day a CONCERT will be given in the Lay, Comes Sy. iis The first part of Progra:nme will contain sev- eral new features—New Orchestral Selections, “Mikado” Selections, New Songs, and the first appearance in this City of the VOCOPHONE BAND an entirely new attraction on this Continent— exceedingly fascin: ting and amusing, alone worth the price of admission. ihe second part of the programme will be An Old-Tima Minstrel Entertainment, Gems with Orchestral Accompaniment, under he direction of Ir. Vinnicombe, Programme will appear sbertly and will, with- out doubr. be the most attractive since the days of “Pinafore.” Tic. ets for sole at the usual places, Admission—Res -rved seats, 53 cents; Parquette and oalery, 30 cents, Be sure and piace asum sufficient in your esti- mates for Concert purposes (o aitend this one, A. E, MCDONALD, Sec’y Cemmitiee, ; , ir at . 2 , me April 9-wed & sat tl 20 thea daly ti 26 lanka FOR SALE. He valuable Freehold Property situated on Kent street, being one-half of Town Lot num- ber Tnirty-twe, in the fourth hundred of town lots, Charlotteown, togetier with UOwelling House, #a'tex’s cven and other Buiidings thereon, This affords an excellent opportunity for any person wishing to purchase a very desir- able property in a central! position. Part of the purchare money may remain secured by a mort- gage on the property for a term of years. For further particulars apply to MRS. JAMES WATTS, the Gwner, on the premises, or to JAMES D. MASON. th’'town, April 2, 1887—2aw sat tu wky 4i NOTICE. NOTIC E is hereby given that an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next session thereof, for an Act to Incorpor- ate a Company, to be called “The Eastern Cai- ada savingsand Loan Company,” for the purpose of carrying on the business of a Loan Company, with power to loan money on real estate, and on certain classes of debentures and stocks, and with power ta borrow on debentures. to receive deposits, to issue debenture stock, and with other powers granted to other Loan Companies. WHITMAN & SILVER, Soliciters for A pplicants, Dated at Halifax, this ith day of March, 1887 marl gi weld mon Por Sale or to Let WELLING HOUSE’ ol Outbuildings, with Garten attached, situated on Spring Park Road, now occupied by George Tweedy, Esq., Attorney-at-Law. Possession of house given on 18th June next, of garden immediately, i fase For terms, &c., apply to MRS. OFFER, ueen Street. Ch’town, April 18,°1887—mon pat t i po LET--Hoase, corner of Euston and Cumber land Streets Possession given May Ist. Ap: ply to Robert Fennell. mar3l Jaw WAN 'ED—By alidy and gentleman, Board in a private famiiv, vith ene or two unfurn- 1 ished rooms, Add:ess, stating terms, ““C.,” P. O. | Box 659, aprl3 - > b ET—A new ; House on Chestnut Street, con : pains seven rooms, Apply to Mra, B consist ng of some of the choicest Christy Vocal | Jas. Pata & C otfer the following Goods at Very Low Prices during APRIL ;- Carpets, | Oilctoths, Room Papers, Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Gray Cottons, White Cottons, Print Cottons, Table Linens, Towels, Scotch Tweeds, Worsteds, Gents’ Furnishings, Christy's London Hats, and a few pair of Gilray’s Patent Lace CUR- | TAIN STRETCHERS, Ladies should see these. THURSDAY, I Patol & U0, MARKET SQUARE, Ch'town, April 5, 1887—dy wky A CARD. To al! who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE, Thisgreat | remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New ~— City. GOD THINGS Gaiden and Farm. Carter's Stratagem and Carter's Telephone Peas, the Champion Peas *, the world, Pkt., 10c. Danver's Carrot (new), 7 for table or stock. Pkt.;’16c; 0z., 15c; Ib » 9 1. 25. Carter's Mammoth Mangel, the heav- iest cropping and best long Red Mangel. | Per lb., 45c. Carter's Prize-Winner Swede, a. hardiest and heaviest cropper. Per 1b., Carter's Paris Prize Barley (2-row oa), produces one-third more than ordinary barleys. Per lb., 12c.; bush., $1.50. Carters Prize Cluster White Oats, very heavy, earliest and most prolific in cultivation. Per lh., 10c,; bash, $1 Carter's Extra Eaghsh Clove r, ee late English variety. Per Ib., 22c. mail 26c.) The varieties above to which the name a! “Carter” is attached are the leading | specialties of the eer Seed House ot | Carter & €o., London, Queen’s Seeds- men. ta Improved Seeds pay As WELL As IMPROVED STOCK. At the pound or packet rate we send by mail, post paid. By the bushel, by freight, at purchaser's expense, Stock limite. Order now. free to all. Adivess : Giv, CARTER & C., SEEDSMEN, CH’TOWN, P. E. 1 April 1, 1887—2aw wky Our Catalogue een a) Ammonia, Lime or Alum USED IN MANUFACTrURING All ingredients Perfectly Pure April 13, ee SLAUGHTER SALE a ae Pritt atl —~WE OFFER— 20,000 Yards Printed Cottons and Crettones, from cts Yard, Upwards. Cheanest Goods in the City, HARRIS & STEWART, APRIL 21, 1887. RITISH WAREHOUSE ee QUEEN SPH i kT. EAT ENSIVE I have decided CASH SALE UOe—_ to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, cember 15th, 188 commencing De- 6G, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. hy Tig... a ara, Ch’tewn, Dee. 14-—-wky NEW SPRING &8CB5 —()-—-— rant to dress in the Latest Style go to JOHN F you | McLEOD & CO’S, where you will get all the novelties in Suitings, Trowserings and Gents’ Furnishings. Now opening, Ex Northern Light, cases HATS (newest styles). 5 cases T WEEDS, 9 —_—.-—- JQ----— JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Ch'town, April 19, I887—eed & wky SX A Pats CORSETS Best makers, and all sizes from 18 to 36 inches, ranging in price from 33 CENTS A Large Stock EMBROIDERIES, very Sheetings, White C UP. cheap. ottons, Dress Goods, Pillow Cottons, Grey Cottons, Cashmeres, Tickings, Print Cottons, | Merinoes, Hessians, Shirtings, Plushes, Velvets, Towelings, Ginghams, { Silks, Satins, &e. _— OE _ A Full Line of Fancy and Staple Dry Goods---New Stock, AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY IN THE TRADE. ee ee STANLEY BROS. BROWN’S Ch’ bernen March 11, 1887—eod & wky BLOCK. GREAT Print COtloy Sa COMMENCES feeworvow, Thurs’ tS ay, ath UTR. pox ssn 1000 yards 10¢ , Print Cotton for Sets. a yard, 1500 — = Print Cotton for 8cts a yar 8000 yards 146 Print Cotton for 10cts a yard. 8500 yards 16¢ Print Cotton for 12cts a yard. 9000 yards Cretonnes, worth” from L0cts uy, now for 1écts, ee ee This is « these Goods, Atso—Great Bargains in Sheetings, Pillow | Cottons, Tickings, Gray aul Wiite Cottons. JS. PATON & G3., MARKET SQUARE, March 16, 1887. “DEVONPORT” FOR SALE THAT | valuable property, known as *‘Devon- port,” situated on the Ma!peque Road, wit hin | one mile of the city, containing about 26) acres of land, with ja and cominodious Dweiling House, Barn, Stables, Coach House, Dairy, ice House, Root House, &c, &c. Good Title guar- antecc, Appi PR fx DEBLOIS, Provincial Building. —— March 2, 1887—eod tf NOTICE. THE celebrated stallion ALL RIGHT will stand | on the coming season at Chariotietown, Sum- merside, Cape Traverse and New Glasgow. LONDUN HUUSE. March 17; 188%. NEWTON LEE. Truro, March 21, 1837, Genuine Sale—See. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e. W ANTED—A Girl for general work. Apply to Mis. W. ih. taylor, Lillsburough Street apr2t 3i ] OST -On or near Queen Street, a Shop-door 4 Key. The finder wili be rewarded by i: aving it at this office. aprZi uf |W ANTED—A Wooden Hoist (second-hand). Apply to John W. Cox, carpenter. aprel ‘hat valuable property known as ff Hotel,” situated corner Powna! and | Sidueg y ee The House could be. made a double tenement with little expense, and jay a — interest on investment. Apply to Arabella JOUSE. apr2i tf eod A ME R LIC AN Cents and Silver taken at their face ss goods; also, Song Books, Ballad sheets and uny Ba lads from the best publishers in New Y, % for saie at my store, corner of Pownal and Euston Street.—R. F) Madigan. apr20 4i pd | W- ANTE PD A Girl for ge nevet housework. Ap ply to Mra. R. Fennell, east end of Huston Street. apray if i fork SALE—The two Tenement House ‘and | Barns at head of Desbrisay Sireet. The land is leased aud can be bought out et any tine . | or lease can be renewed. Premises rent for $100 ‘a year; will be soid at a bargain; good title guar- anteed. Apply at the office of Phillips & Chap- | Be ll. apr20 ei eod pd Wax TED—A Girl for general housework. Ap- ply to Mrs. W. H. Findley. apri9 3i pda gHop tO LE T- - To Let, and possession given on - the Ist June, a Shop on ihe corner of Kent and Apply to Lemuel Wrigit. aprls tf | Prince Strect. ee pou LET—A two and a-half story Brick Building, with slate roof, in good tenantable concilion, ota ten rooms, besides pantrys. kitchen, ' cellar kitchen; aiso an ice-house, now filed with ice, stable yard room, With garden attached, sitnate on Water street, Possession given ,Ist July next. Also—-A two and a-half story wooden tene- ment dwedling, containing eight rooms in good repeir, situate on Prince Street, Possession given ist May, next. A.su-srick “arereoms and Offices suitable ora gouu bu-iness stand on Water Street. Pes session given immediately. For purticulars a, poy to Peake Bros. & Co. mars cod. Wf ANTED--By a yourg man, who can furnish good reference and has some experience in book-keeping, &c., a situation in an office or store; the former preferred ; would like the in- surance business. Please address immediately. A. Quill, Jr., ExaMIneEn office.” apr 16 WANTED=a Houseinaid. Apply to Mies Poter, Sidmount. aprl6 tf ' Oo LET—Shop be! longing to the late John Jury, Esq. Also, a large Safe. good as new rhich T will aell fur $50 ; second-hand Piano at : low price Mrs. Sarah A. Jury, Kent Street. mari? tt a eet te pene TOME ons cownfortuyle Dae Hog gn 2 oo