etn ete - A EE me on 8 ee eel ete ee De Ee oe THE EXAMINER. Branch Office at Souris. | Hoover, of the Apothe- Me J.« BB. earies Hall, Souris, has kindly consented t>) vpen an agenhey for THe EXAMINER it tiat town. He will be happy to receive orders for advertisements ana } b work as well as subscriptions and news, all of which may be instantly transmitted to ne Ex- autNER Office in Charlottetown, by tele- phone. THe Examrver enjoys the ad- vantage of constant telephonic connection over the system of this Pr Vince Orders left with Mr Hooper will receive prompt attention Mr. Hooper is authorized to grant re- 4 ceipts for Subscriptions, Job Work, Ad- vertising, &c. 6 er ee eee Local and @ther items, Mucmps are fashionable this spring. i Put Stanley arrived here about oO this afternoon. - All scalp and skin diseases, dandruff, f g of the hair, gray or faded hair, may be cured by using that nature's true re medy, Hall’s Hair Renewee. — ~ _ SALAAG meeting of the Saiveg their rooms this evening at 8 o'clock sharp. H. C. Wilson, Secretary. ies —_ Bears Captrurep.—The St. Courser rep rts ¢ ! ( — 1 . »! . 41,3 ORS £112 regal’ mMiONiAly pa } . 7 Corps will be held in Croix (N. B.) rand four cubs were recently capture: winter quarters in the \ icinity of that } _ NOTICE.—A re gular convention of Alex andra Chapter of Royal Arch sons will be held in the Masonic Hall this evening. Busi- ness: Election of officers, etc, ~~ Szeconp Car_puoop.—At Dayton, Tenn., a man aged 92, was married last week. An ex- change thinks that these : id childhood marriages should be legislated against. o Gerrinec Too Many.—This is how the Detroit Free /’ress puts it: Stolen kisses are said by those who ought tu kuow to be the sweetest; but Miss Columbia ‘is ning to think that Canada is imADY SIMACKS begin- seizing too PRouiBITION.—In the prohibition campaign in Pennsylvania, according to an exchange, most of the Roman Catholic, Protestant Epis- copal, German Protestant and Hebrew clergy- men are opposed to the constitutional amend- ment, and the clergy of other denomiuations favor tt. lnisu Evicrions.—Dublin advices report that thirteen tenants were recently evicted from their holdings at Clongorey. After the tenants had lriven from their houses sweive of the buildings-were set on fire by tne agent and emergency men, ‘Lhe best houses were spared for use as quarters for the police. o Wintex Navicatioy.—We were to-day shown, by Mr. J. H. Burns, photographs of the steamer Stanley, and of a large field of ice, both of which were taken by Mr. Munro, of Pictou, during the run between Georgetown and Pictou on the 25th of March. The pic- tures are very well taken, and show the heavy ce the Stanley has Lad iv contend with. pecn « Aut Asout a Cow.—The meanest man in the world is named Brown, and he lives at Moberly, Mo. He sold his neighbor Jones a half interest in a cow, and then refused tu divide the milk, maintaining that Jones owned the front part of the cow. The cow recently hooked Brown, and now he is suing Jones for damages. —_ on Trowety.— We understand that the police heve been instructed to report in every instance when carts or carriages, without horses attached, are found obstructing the streets or sidewalks; alsoto keep a_ close, eye upon these persons in the habit of speeding their ‘‘flyers” on the public streets. This is right. The City by-laws should be er.forced without respect to per- sons. a For CLeniymen Oxty.—A leading clerry- yan of Louisville wag suddenly called away, and a substitute preached to his congregation. The substitute had no sermon ready, and he used one of the regular minister's manuscripts. The tracings on the margin kept him smiling all through a deep and serious discourse, muck to the wonder of the congregation. Among other notes were, ‘“‘ bite lip bitterly,” ‘‘ ex- treme agitation,” ‘‘ pious smile” and ‘loud ringing voice. > Cavren Servicer. — The reshyterian hurch at Covehead, which has for the past vear been undergoing a thorough repair, will be re-opened for public worship on Sunday, the l4th inst. Services will be held at Llo’clock and at 6.30. The pastor will be assisted by the Rev. A. W. Mahon, of Marshfield, and the Rev. J. G. Cameron, of Souris. Collec- tions toward the funds of the church will be taken at each service, t A Warnine vo Oruers.—Mark Bennet, who keeps a blacksmith shop on Orlebar Street, appeared before the Stipendiary Magistrate this morning, charged with ob- structing the street in front of his premises by allowing old carts, slovens, etc., sent him for repairs to remain there. The charge was proven, and Bennet was duly cautioned, atter which a fine of five centsand costa was im- posed. iiliammionaas Nor Lmettovs.—A Montreal man named Laplante sued another man named Parenteau fur calling him an ‘‘informer inconnection with certain liquor cases. The superior court grant- ed $25 damages, but the court of review, on the 29th ult., reversed the decision, Judge johnson remarking that the expression was jot in itself an offensive one. ‘The term was one used in law, and the function of informer, though net always meeting with the public favor, was one authorized te law. nkcaaa Goprrey Wixs.—The last Boston Herald to hand reports that Geo. Godfrey, the cham: pion colored heavy-weight of the New Engiana States, wasthe victor in the glove contest with Wannop, the celebrated Knglish boxer and wrestler, knocking him out in six rounds. Godfrey, it will be remembered, a few weeks ago fought a draw with Joe Lannon, who was knocked out by Jack Ashton, at Providence, R. L, on Saturday, as stated in Tux Ex- AmMINER of yesterday. A meeting between Ashton and Godfrey is now in order. —— i ‘“ » A yy LA b , - / : nS AM vee ge . Ye e' a 5 RVMABY toe ae adi o3 8 SPECIAL DeESPATCHES TO Tiik EXAMINER TINwWINION Davi TARA PUMINIUN PARULARBNT Summary of Proceedings, a Orrawa, April 2. this afternoon, before y, Sir Richard Cartwright called the attention of the Finance Minis- ter to what he believed to be the sericus consequences of statements in the pros- pectus of the late three per cent. loan nego- tiated by the High Commissioner in Lon- don. Instead of a fifty years’ three per cent, loan, according to his reading of the redemption clause it was payable in ten annual instalments. Hon. Mr. Foster, who was absent from the House yesterday when notice was given of this matter, stated that he would communicate with the High Commissioner and furnish the desired information at the earliest possible hour. The afternoon was consumed in supply over the item of immigration, the Ontario, Quebec, and Manitoba members discussing In the House, goivg into supply, tho protection of immigrants on arrival, the uecessity of guarding against undesir- able classes, the establishment of a Can- adian Castle Garden on the St. Lawrence at Quebec or Montreal, and the cutting off gencies. : In reply to Mr. Mulock, Hon. Mr. Card- ing said the agency at St. John was an im- portant one Jas emigrants called here by rail as welj as by sea, and the Government could see no reason for abolishing it. Among the harbor and river $40,000 for dredging in Provinces. of useless : liems was the Maritime Cruneity at Sea. New York, April 2, Six sailors appeared before United States Commissioner Shields to-day and charged Capt. Hockster and Bridge and Campbell of the bark St. Andrew, of St. John, with murdering Elias Neilson, a | Norwegian sailor of the crew. The Captain | and two mates with spikes, jand knocked: him down with blocks of wood. He died on March 20th, and was buried at sea. The captain and two mates were placed on trial. mates Se beat Neilson fion. Mr. Pope's Funera! Orrawa, April 2. The funeral of the late Hon. John H. Pope to-day was attended by every mem- ber of the Commons, a large representation of the Senate, and a great concourse of citizens. The Railway Department closed and attended the funeral ina body. The iloral tributes were chaste and numerous. see Secding Operaiious. Winyipea, April 2. Despatches from all parts of the country show that seeding operations are progress- ing rapidly. Notwithstanding interruption by the late cold spell, the area will be much larger than last year, in many places being from 75 to 100 per cent. greater. --- > Gross Careiessness. Montreat, April 2. Four hundred letters for city people from Winnipeg and the Maritime Provinces, re- ceived here since the end of February, were found iu a bag in a corner of the post office this morning. They were forwarded to their addresses. The Search Unsuccessfai MonTReAL, April 2. The search of the police expedition for Morrison, the Megantic murderer, has so far been unsuccessful, though it is known that he slept last night within three miles of the police headquarters. Teo Much Married. BELLEVILLE, Ont., April 2. The Police Magistrate sentenced Joseph Douglas, bigamist, to two years in the penitentiary. Douglas was marrigd to four women, all of whom are living On the Move. Qvesec, April 2. Capt. LeMaistre, of the steamer Beaver, has left for Pictou to join his vessel, - She is (o begin running Friday, a month sooner than last year, Lord Randolph Declines. Lonpon, April 2. Lord Randolph Churchill has declined to become a candidate for the vacant Par- liamentary seat io Burmingham. Weather Bullictin. Toronto, April 3.—10 a. m. North to west winds, clearing weather, not much change in temperature. rE — ¢ EB > <i —— Mr. Villiers’ Lecture. Mr. Freperic Viturers, the talented war artist and correspondent of the London Grapic, delivered his second lecture in this city, in the Y. M. C. A. Hall last evening. His subject was, ‘* Here, There and Every- where.” There was a fair audience present. Brigade-Major Irving presided. Mr. Villiers began his discourse by relating his early experience as an artist, showing specimens of his work and telling how he came to be engaged as the artist and cor- respondent of the Graphic. He then took his audience through the Turko-Servian war of 1876, the Bulgarian campaign of 1877, the Afghanistan war of 1879 and_ the Egyptian war of 1882. The Servo-Bulgare and Burmah campaign of 1886 was also dwelt upon. The stories of life both on the field and in the camp were well told, and the different pictures shown to much better advantage than on the preceding evening. +9 +o —————— Three cases gingham shirtings selling very low at J. B. Macdonald's. , INER, meer Sate at * ol ati LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Infidelity Abroad. Srir,—There is wickedness among us. Two men oi middle age, who appeared to be intelligent, were found incapable of taking an oath in our County Court. The Judge rightly admonished them, and, as you say, here is room for home evangeli- zation. The men should be ashamed of themselves. You have put them in the moral pillory, Mr. Editor, and thus cleared your soul, and warned others of the pollution. Why, these men could enter our Stipendiary’s court almost any day of the year, and see mere youths, without too much appearance of intelligence, for all that quite capable of tal:ing an oath. Wit- nesses in Scott Aci casee have nu difficulty iu accepting the ‘(rinity, the inspiration of the Bible and other doctrines; they can swallow these things—swallowing is now natural to them. Let Mr. Stewart move to town. Let him settle in Water or Lower Pownal Street; and there will be some hope of him. But alas, that such things should be possible among us. Horror. anpniptiapsiosinsiaintonnnitiraiieindas Sons of Temperance. Prince Edward Division, No 1, 8. of T., installed their oflicers for the coming quar- ter last evening as below :— W. P.—Wm. Anderson. W. A.— David Judson. A. R. 8.-+L: Park. V..8.—J. Taylor. Treas.—l. W. Wadman. Chap Rev. J. A. Gordon. Con.— A. Taylor. Ass. Con. —A. Wadman J. $.—Henry Bridges. O. S.—W. H. Clark P. W.. P.—Henry Spencer. <-> - Personal, Mr. C. C. Carlton, of Souris, is at the Os- borne. Dr. J. T. Jenkins left for his ranche at Pincer Creek, N. W. T. this morning. ee en 5 et ee ee ee ee ee ee oe Rich and Poor, Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common use of this remedy, attest the world-wide rep- utation of Ayer’s Pills. Leading phy- sicians recommend these pills for Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive- ness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, aad — Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con- tain no calomel; are prompt, but mild, in operation ; and, therefore, the very best medicine for Family Use, as well as ior Travelers and Tourists. . “T have derived great relief fr Ayer’s Pills. Five years ago I taken so ill with Rheumatism that I was unable to do any work. took three boxes of Ayer’s Pills was entirely cured. Since that time am never without a box of these pills. Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. “Ayer’s Pills have been in use in m family upwards of twenty years an have completely verified all that ip claimed for them. In attacks of pileé, from which I suffered many years, th afford greater relief than any ot medicine L-ever tried.’ —T. F. A 3 Holly Springs, Texas. “T have used Ayer’s Pilis for a num- ber of years, and have never found any- thing equal to them for giving me an appetite and imparting energy and strength to the system. I always keep them in the house.’—R, D. Jackson, Wilmington, Del, ‘‘Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me of severe Headache, from which-I was long a sufferer. — Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. “Whenever I am tronbled with con- stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer’s Pills set me right again.” — A.J. Kiser, dr., hock House, Va. ‘‘Ayer’s Pills are in general demand among our customers. Our sales of them exceed those of all other pills com- bined. We have never known them fait to give entire satisfaction.’’— Wright & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. A a . Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY Sr. J. C. Aver & Go., Lowell, Mags. Sold by all Dealérs in Medicine, OO Te ELA WKER’ 1) CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuabie Remedy for all Throat and v4 . une Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will eure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. or sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. John, N. B. $100) on $100 Hundred Doliars Gash —FOR— iy P E. ISLAND, who send (until 31st July) the largest number of Woodil s German Baking Powder (blue) Wrappers, as follows :— $5) tothe 25 famines each sending Wrappers representing not less value than $1. ONE $25 tothe 25 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than 50 cents. ELUINDREHD 25 to the 50 families each sending Wrappers representing not less value than 25 cents. FAMILIES. Your Grocer can sell you Woodill’s Ger- man Baking Pewder, in paper pack- ages, at 3. 1@and 20 cents, and if he will not keep it in stock, send amount to address and the package will be wailed free. Address orders te ———— PAU § Nf novi0—ly dy Ww. M. D. PEARMAN, -. WRONESDA sab RP se rt Y, APRIL 3, 1889 * S, PATO From Now until the x)}— f - First of April YEMPTING BARGA: seioasaeenltiilbes ial danas & 6 we will offer NS FINE GARPETINGS at this season of the year. ON THE ISLAND. February 20, 1889 -eod & wkly UR REASON Ot ay ir a: ; L 2nd. Oar Store is Headquarters for these Goods, and we do not want one yard of last year’s Carpets to remain over for the coming season ; and we want to still further demonstrate the undisputed fact that OURS is the LEADING CARPET HOUSE JAS. PATON & CO., ‘harlottetown and Summerside. rs Lx} . ns Ls have always made Special Oil Cloths, Mattings, and all Kinds of House | .rnishings. ur Magnificent Stock of Brussels, Scotch, Hemps, Velvets, Canadian, Jute, ‘i'apestry, Union, etc., with Rugs, Bordering and Stair Carpet to match, will be cleared out lower than ever before. ‘(\ for selling the above at such low prices are :—Ilst. We Reductions to Cash Customers ee en Satins, Trimmings, &., &c. bit asthe bas ~* nme Kebruary 19, 1889—dy & wky From 15 to 33, My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &e., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Mantle and Ulster Oloths, Jackets, DOLLAR per Cent. Discount. } {x} Queen Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares,. Hosiery, Under- ‘clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey. flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, Se. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, T weeds, Shirtings, Underelothing, W. P. Coats, &., Ke, Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, Wc. SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, Street, Opposite Market Square a ee -_—— ———$ $$ — —— T ener: Season EBSD. YK) E are desirous of making the trade for) ¥ 1889 THE LARGEST IN OUR HIs- ! TORY, and will offer Special inducements this Season. We will be pleased to treat with parties engaged in the trade, and can assure them FOP PRICES and EVERY SATISFAC- TION. , Farmers will find us ever ready to give them our best attention, and to pay the VERY HIGHEST PRICES the market will allow. Cases supplied free. AULD BROS, apl—dy 2w wky 2m Eligible Property. HE Subscriber is jngtructed tw sell that very eligibie troperty on Prince Street, being part cf Town Lot No. 40 in the Third Hundred, having a frontage of 40 feet on Prince Street, and extending back 80 feet. There is a three-story Double House on the property. also a Building in the rear, which could be made for a Stable if required. i This property ig in the centre of the city, and ig aiways weil ae or etc,, a o een oe ina. Auctioneer. mch25 x 4 ‘ Kor Sale or Charter. CHOONER “MORNING STAR,” 75 ‘ Tons Register, now lying at Peake’s No. 1 Wharf. For particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. mch13—tf Halifax, N. 8. March, 1859. NEN, BOOTS.—Ten cases New Bovis received LARGE CONSIGNMENT ieee vice New and Second-Hand FURNITURE. HAVE RECEIVED advice of a large con- signment of NEW and SECOND-HAND FURNITURE, valued at $4,000, comprising : Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Lounges, Chairs, Fock and Hair Mattrasses, “c., “Xe. ; also, a lot of Superior Mirrors, with instruc- tions to close out quick. Parties requtring Furniture would do well to wait until arrival of this lot. GEORGE M. HARRIS, mch26—dy tf Auctioneer. VALUABLE PROPERTY, | WANTED.—A Gul io do general housework, WANTS, LOST, FOUND de R SAL¥.—A Berkshire Boar, four monthe old. Apply at this office. pad 3i—apl —————— ———— W ANTED.—A Girl for general housework in a famiiy of fo.ir. Must come recommended, Apply at this office. ti--ap3 O LET.—The half of that three-story Brick House on Upper Queen Street. adicining A. Horne & Co’s. Store, containing nine large rooms, with water faucet in the kitchen, Possession can be givenany time required. Apply to ALEX, HORNE, lw—mch30 WANTED.~ A Maid Servant. Apply to Mrs, W. Dopp, at the LePage House, corner of Great George and Water Streets, tf—mechzgy LET.=A_ desirable Dweiling House, situ- ated on Upper Hillsborough Street, contain- ing 12 rocms, now occupied by W.S. McKie. Good tank in cellar, planked yard, Stables and Coach House. Possession given 15th May. Ap ply to M&s. BLATCH. tf—meh2z9 —— Apply to Mrs. D. STEWART, Kent Street, mch27 ‘ BY AUCTION. I am instructed to sell by Auction, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: George P. Tanton as a Photograph Studio, situated on Great George Street. The property has a frontage of 33 feet, and runs back 79 feet, with right of way trom) Kent Street. Terms at sale, G. M. HARRIS, meh30—tl sie. Auctioneer. WATERWORKS a ee ee Avoid the Rush! ARTIES who intend having Water. Pipes fitted in their Houses would do well to callat A. HERMANS & SON, and have it done promptly before the rush of spring work, as the Pipes can be fitted up new 4s well as wiien the Service Pipes are laid. We have new on hand a large supply of PIPES in Iron and Lead, Faucets, Copper Baths, Cast Iron Sinks, *c. Work performed to satisfaction, and on as reasonable terms as any establishment of the line in the city. We solicit your patronage. A. HERMANS & SON. mch2i—l0i via steamer Stanley. Leading varieties, lowest prices._ James B. HAL. mch23 aie Mrs. MCQUARRIR Qn Wednesday, 17th April, “stasssrpcs Ms secenses The Premises formerly occupied by the late; popp, “at the WANTED. ~A Lad for work about a store Must bring recommendation. — Applyat Watson’s Drug Store. dy tf—mcn2l 40 LET.—A House on the corner of Kent aad West Stree's. containing seven rooms. Ap- | ANTED.—A Man Servant, one from the yreferred. Apply t Mrs. WM. zePaye House, coruer of Great country George and Water Streets, if—mch27 WANTED.—An expericuced Vest Maker ; steady employment. Apply immediately mch27 to Mr. Keith, at B. 3. Davies & Co's. a Quirk’s Bekery and Euston Street Mast, a Crimsop Crape Searf, worked in roses. The tinder will greatly oblige the owner by leaving it at Harvie’s Bookstore, Kent Street. uf—mehzs 70 LET.—The store and dwelling on Great * George Street, the property of William and {Thomas Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo, Carter & Co. Apply to Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, or at the store of Geo, Carter & Co., Market Square. {mchi8—tf W ANTED-—A Giri for general housework in a smail family. Apply to Mrs, CHAS. SMALL- woop, Richmond Street, near Hillsborough > quare. mechz3 WATER! WATER !—Citizens, teke notice that lam prepared to fit Water Pipes in your houses at shortest notice. | am importing my Pipe and Fittings from England, and can com- pete with any house in price. Orders left with Messrs. Davison & ‘ 0.. Great George Street, or the undersixned wi] be promptly attended to.— JAMEs HouSsTON, 498 Fitzroy Street, East. mch25—lw ALESMEN,.—We wish a few menjto sell our a goods by sample to the wholesale and retail trade. Largest manulacturers in our line. En- close 2-cent stamp. Wages $3 perday. Perma- pent position. No pustals answered. Money advanced for wages, advertising, etc.—-CENTEN- NIAL Man’r’e Co., Cincinnati, | Febl4—2m eod —