Ti Local and Other Items, ‘et the Social to-niguat. -- - und cocoanut pie at the Social - ry at James Paton & Co's to-mor. ry 2 ‘ yN SOCIETY, — Practice this 7. Court met to-day and adjourned o ns will meet fer drill to-morrow e f : Mayflowers are being ~ ha ° iy.—No. 2 Battery G. A., will iriii this ev ning. - .. STARR leaves to-morrow wmorn- y Success te 5 - OG 8 Natal Day Committee meet at 8 o'clock t git. Important business. - O Reeatta.—The prescribed 3 is for sale at the Diamond Books > | Y iett re for Pictou at the 3 rning, and is expected to bg > . Le Jae pew summons was served this mornieg. It is for a second offence, and 3 : to-morrow. thiicivoles Ar THE SOCIAL to-night, the Fancy Sale w en it half-past eight, immediately afte e cntertaininen’, os N 1AN P. Brece will hear of some- “ dvantege by calling on D. A. B i rt Tsilor aplSdwli i“ wal SALVA unps.—A special meeting will be I (in room on Vi ednesday, April 16th, | ut 8 o'clock, p. m. . fail attendance is re- juested J. C. Milford, Seer tary. Be sure that yeu hear Rev. Messrs. Gordon and 8 erland and Hon. Mr. Rogers talk this evening on the ‘temperance question, \ will hear some new views put for ward. —_——@———= i wperance meeting to be held this eveniog in MeLeod’s Hall will have the at- u Lo f first-class mea as spe ikers, and a good choir. Be sure to be there—and go} ca os Potice Court.—The docket this morning was ie up of six Scott Act cases. OUnevt fendants, P. C. Connolly, was sentenced to two months imprisonment for a third offence, wnd three cases were adjourned and one dismissed o Crossing Wantep.—A crossing is very mn sh needed between Clements’ corner and the residence of Dr. Bagnall, corner of Euston Street and St. Peter’s Koad. Will the Chair- man of the Street Committee kindly put a 3s there? om > = Tee aivli sii RememBer the sale of Rev. J. V. Jost’s property on Euston Street to-morrow (Wed- at 12 The house contains }ooms, kitchen, stab'e, etc., e to obtain a comfort- L- nes.iay } » COCK. eight pyesides and offers a rare chan able residence. i tieealiaies Fevexn.—As a preventative and cure for fever, Campbell’s Quinine Wine has long held a high place in the estimation of the medical protession. In view of the prevalence of fever, it is weil for the people to make a note ot this fact. Campbell's Quinine is genuine. For sale by Reddin Bros. a ill Trape Nores.—Flour has advanced about 15 cents per barrel during the last week. The advance is due to the gt lemand for wheat, May wheat being quoted in Chicago at *4 cts, er an advance of seven cents over the lowest point. Mess pork is stiffening somewhat in price in Chicago. —St. John Sxn. Sreamers’ Movements.—The steamer M. A. Starr will leave early to-morrow morning for Pictou. The steamer St. Lawrence will probably leave for the same place on Thursday morn- ft Abii, 3 soon as Summerside harbor opens, 4 steamer will leave for that port. ciliata SnovLp pe Arrexpep To.—The plankway along the north side of Kuston Street, between the residence of A. L. Brown, Eeq., and the stion Army Barracks, is in a dangerous condition. A goodly portion of the plaukway near the Barracks was re noved to the gutter last evening, mucu to the irconven euce an Sal ave annoyance of the people living ia that neigh- | We trust that the matter will be attended to at once. porno od. sitiaecilpaeniia BosTron ‘ savs: We have to report a contiaued dull trade in eggs, with a further dec‘ine in prices. at I3e., and couid not "la he. ¢ are du!l asmall way at over 1°74 The arrivals of potatoes continue light, and a : advanee in prices hes been made this week, but demand at the higher prices is con- fined to amall lots. Island Chenangoes biiog 70 cents. The general condition of the fish ‘ masverh © At he sold except in furth market is unchanged. - Mancracrerers’ Meetrse.—A meeting of manufacturers was held in the office of Warburton & Sinallwood, last evening. Yhe meeting, alrhough small, was repre- sentative. The object of the meeting was to consider whether it would be better to have prizes offered for their exhibits at the forthcoming Provincial Exhibition, or to competing for prizes would be exhibit without The general opinion was that it bx tier in the interests of al} concerned, not have plz s offered, —to simply make an exhibit and allow the people to judge as to ua merits. ae Axotuern Porsostve Case.- A young women named Christy McKenzie, belonging to Wood Islands, dic dat the residence of Mis. George Lowe, King Street East, last evening. Her death was the re sult of drinking water in which matches had been soaked. Her story is that one night last week she fe lt thirsty, avd that she went into the kitchen for a dr nk of water. There was no light in the k‘ichen, and, instead of taking the water from th: bucket, she drank what she fonnd in a cap. After she drank the water, she says she discovered a card of m*tches afterwards she took ill, and by Some time Thursday her illness became so severe that Dr. Conioy was cailed in. The doctor did all in his power for the poer girl, but without avail. She li: ed until last e ening, when she died, as tited above. Miss MeKenzie hed only bs ,in town a few day s, and was living with Lowe until such time as she could pro- cure a «jfuation as servant. ee —_ K.v, ©, Will Care You Paices.—A circular of the 10th | in the cup. : DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - mica. eccenenee eR ARIE re eeieeere eekaeeanaaeraaie stm areas AY, APRIL 15, 1890 - *PUESDAY, a PELEGRAPRIC NEWS. SpeciaAL Despatcnrs To Tus KxaMINER. DUMINION PARLIAMENT -—— Summary of Proceedings. oe Orrawa, April 14, Davin took up the time of the House all afternoon to-day, but of his five attempts at legislation, four were snuffed out at_ the request of Hon. Edgar Dewdney. : Mr. Davin’s fifth resolution relating to the prevention of Prairie fires being started from locomotives was withdrawn in conse- quence of a declaration by Dewdney that legislation on this subject is to be intro- duced bye and bye. In the evening, the bill to incorporate the Banker’s Safe Depos t Co. was passed and the title changed to Dominion Safe De- posit Company. Davin’s motion for a commission of in- quiryinto Commissioner Herchmer of the Northwest Mounted Police was taken up, Davin speaking on Watson’s amendment, After considerable discussion, Sir John Macdonald announced that Herchmer, having requested a strict inquiry, it was the intention to have a departmental investig- ation into the management of the police. Watson’s amendment, asking an investi- gation of Herchmer, was lost by 76 to 52. Davin's motion was declared lost also, and the House adjourned at 12 55. The Northwest Territories Bull is fixed for the committee stage in the Senate to- morrow, when Senator Bellerose’s motion to stiike out the clause concerning the dual language is expected to give rise to an ani- mated discussion. Dalton McCarthy is to- day reported as saying that when the bill reaches the Commons he will oppose this ‘lause. This intended action of Messrs. Bellerose and McCarthy against’ the compromise arrived at by the House of Commons is only further proof of the wis. dom of that settlement. It is also said that in the separate school clause of that bill Mr. McCarthy will take the opportunity to urge the constitutional amendment to provide for the abolition of separate schools. The Government Banking Act is expect- el to come up again for discussion in a few days. Sir Donald Smith’s vigorous objec- tions in the interests of the Bank of Mon- tveal, resulted in a cali for a bankers meet- ing, which took place this afternvon. The meeting discussed the question of the guarantee fund, proposed by the Finance Minister, and the note circulation. One of the suggestions that was considered was an issue of bank notes to the extent of 75 per cent. of the capital, with the privilege ad- ded of issuing notes to the emount of actual specie and Dominion notes held. The present indications are that the bil will not be allowed to pass without consider- able opposition, unless the Government consents to modify it before it goes into committee again. Pp. A. Landry, M. P. for Kent, will re- sign his seat in the Commons to-morrmw having accepted the appointment of County Court Judge for the district of Westmore- land, made vacant by the death cof Judge Lotsford. it is reported here that Mercier has in- formed his supporters that an agreement has been arrived at between the different governments that the provincial gen- eral elections in Ontario, Quebec and Nova Scotia will take place simultaneously on the 10th June next. Fate of a Masterpiece. Montreal, Aprill4 . It is stated here this evening that Millet’s great masterpiece, ‘‘ The Angelus,” which was purchased in Paris for $120,000, by the American Art Association, is now in the vaults of the Bank of Montreal, and that it was brought here to prevent paying the duty of $30,000 to the United States. The Nagle-Terry Case. Wasuineton, April 14. | The celebrated Nagle habeas corpus case | from California, was decided by the United | States Supreme Court to-day. The judg- ment of the Circuit Court was affirmed. |This finally disposes of all proceedings ‘against Nagle for the shooting of Judge | Terry. j <ccnsismaseaseiaitineniansiina Failure ia the States. | _—a Nasuvitce, April 14. The Merciiants and Traders Produce Ex- change assigned to- day, with liabilities esti- mated at $100,000 ‘The failure is caused by the recent rise in wheat and pork, the fall in Tennessee of coa!, and Louisville and | Nashville railroad stocks. | i | i Weather Bulletin. | Toronto, April 15.—10 a. m. | Fresh to strong southwest to northwest | winds; fair weather; not much change m temperature, _—_—<—™ © Personal | Mr. B. D. Higgs, of the Guardian, has gone ‘to Halifax to take an examination at Dal- 'housie College. , Mi r. J. A. ‘McLaren, of Messrs. James Paton | & Co., returned from his trip to Scotland last ' evening—but not alone. A notice of the in- i teresting event will be found elsewhere in to- day’s issue. THE EXAMINER congratulates | Mr. McLaren on his safe and happy return to Charlottetown, | Mr. D. W. Plews, who has been here for -upwards of two years as managing miller in the Roller Mills, left this morniag by the Stanley, accompanied by his wife and child, for their home in London, Oatario. Mr. Plews was last night presented with a flattering ad- dress by the members of St. Lawrence Lodge, 1. O. O. F., of which order he was a very active and esteemed member. During the stay of Mr. and Mrs. Plews amongst us. they have by their kind and gevisl dispositions made many warm friends, who exceedingly |yegret their departure a6 evidenced by the large number who accompanied them to the steamer at early morn to say the last good- byes. We wish them all safe home again. ' ' —— a a : | pypure Squane.—Holifax is rgitating ‘for a public square, with a monumen., & a drinking foustain for animals. a K. D. U. Worth Millions. THE WESLEY MISSION BAND WILL HAVE AN Entertainment and Fancy Sale In the Basement oi the METHODIST (BRICK) CHURLH, emacs | | Tuesday Next, loth instant. | 1 | Entertainment commences at 7.30 p. a] Admission, 10 cents. aplo | BARTLETT, LYMAN & CO,, Commission Werchants. SPECIAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO P. &. ISLAND EGGS. 15 North Market and 15 Clinton Sts.., BoOoOSsSTOW. Reference—Fourth National Bank. apl0—dy lmeod wy 3m PROPERTY BY AUGTION.| ¥ AM instructed by Solomon Champion, Esq., to sell by Auction, on the premises, On Wednesdey, (6th instant, AZ iL 4. MM His Dwelling House situated on School Street, opposite Prince Street School. Size of Lot, 75x50 feet. House contains | Six Rooms GEORGE M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. HE NATURAL HISTORY Of Prince Edward Isiand. 3y Franois Bain, Authorized for the use of Public Schools by the Board of Education. PRICE 50 CENTS. For sale, Wholesale and Retail, at G. H. HASZARD’S, Queen Square. Ch’town, April 5 WANTS, LOST. FOUND &e OUN)D.—Yesterday evening, a small sum of money. Owner may obtain same by paying for this advertisement. li pd—aptsd SS a man who has had 16 years’ experience ia the old country, & situation as manager or under-manager on farm. apl5 OYICE.— All Umbrellas and Parasols left - at the old stand, opposite It. Bridge’s, Hillsborough Street, from 1889, if not cailed fur by the lst of May will be sold. Ail work promptly attended to,.--S. Boye. apl4 5ieod OARDERS WANTED.—Two permanent boa: ders can be accommodated in a_pri- vate house, about feur minutes walk from Market. Enquire at this office. apl 14 3i pd W ANTED.—A general servant by the Ist of May. Apply to Mrs. Robert May, head of Pownal Street. apl4 3ipd OST.—On Saturday night last, about 8 o’clock, at ornear Stunley Bros. store, a purse con- tulning five or six dollars, owned by my servant girl. Please return to K. H. Norton, Auctioneer. apl4 O LET.—A Cottage House cOntaining seven roum?, With Stable and Coach House and a large Garden, situated on the Mal; eqne Road, about three-quarters of a mile froin the Post Ottice.--J, T. PEARDEN. eod—apli WANTED.—A general servant for a family of three; god wages to a competent person, Apply at this office. apl2 RESSED HAY—For sale cheap in quantities to suit everybody; a spiendid articie.—JOHN iINEWSON. aplz oe LET FOR THE SEASON, in the city, a Jarge Garden in high state of cu! ivation. Can have use of hot bed frames and glass if re- quired. Apply at once at this office. apll WANTED.-A good plain Cook by !st May. Apply at Juuge Henrsley’s, Upper Prince Stree’. aps—3i O LET.—A Shop and Dwelling House on Upper Queen Street, at present occu pied by K. F. Madigan. Exquire of J. MCUILL. api0—eod tf ANTED.—A House containing seven or eight rooms. Possession required latter par! of April. Apply at this office. tf—mehl4 <nvscs-eon cesses tT was TED.—A Clerk with one or two ycars ex- perience in either a Grocery or Crockery Srore can find employment by writing to Fr. ©. Box 33; also a Girl to act as Cash, “ust be a fait scholar. Must have good recommendations. aps EWING.—Parties wishing to get Plain Sewing s of any kind done, wiil please call at Angus olllis’, corner of Prince and Water S'reets, Oppo- site Duncan House. bi pd—a T° LET.--A desirable business stand for either a shoemaker or tailor, situate At West River Bridge. Rent moderate, Apply to P. J. Berrigan. New Haven. [aps—dy &wky tf IR SALE —A light road wagon, in good order. Acredit will be given ir required, Apply to PATRICK SHERRY, Fitacoy Street. ap3—dy tt OR SALE OR TO LET-—That commoedious F house and offices on the corner cf Pownal and Warters'treets, at present occupied by Dr. Bianchard, will be let with or withuut the offices. Possession given the Ist May. any to Dr. Blanchard. f mch3i—eod tf BR SALE CHEAP—Aneligible Kuilding Lot on Alley street, near Uvper Priace Sc. Church and Sehoo]l —GEKORGE ALLEY. fhis tn sat Rwky a! years experience business preferred. Address, J. H., P. 367 |mch3l—eod 24 pd te 0 LET.—The commodious Honse adjoining T the subscriber's residence. Prince S:reet, | with large stable and coach house.—R. MeMIL- | LAN. eod tf—meh2il | Fok SALE.—Part of the lot on Great George | wegen ae SOCIAL. Sn WANTED—A situation by a salesman of sever- | Hardware or grocery | 62 Cases New Goo Now OPENING At tocle will be complete .n a few days, when we will have a very attractive variety of good and cheap foods. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, April 15, 1890. { = ee Oe FROM LONDON |! Gne hundred and fitty-three pieces of Spring and Summer Dress Goods now on our counters ready for your inspection, all the newest materials in the market; Snow- flake and Snowball designs; A. YY. Stripes and A. W. Checks, Figured and Plain Lustres, Cneck and Plain Beige, Mohair with border, and Serges as fine as Merino. We have added a nice assortment to our Black Goods department, A few pieces of Priestly’s Crape for trimming, guaranteed to retain its color. ———4) STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, March 26, 1890—eod AP RL, fw (x) JAMES PATON & CO. We desire to thank customers in town and country for the liberal patronage of the past year. Although our profits were smaller than ever---owing to the hard times--our sales were larger than for any previous year. Whis clearly proves that buyers get the best value from us, and our system of doing business is fair and accept able to the general public. We don't advertise “ Panic Prices,” “Great Clearing Sacrifice,’ * Extraordinary and Unparalelled,” ete., ete. Sensible peopte wo try us find our goods are the best and prices the lowest that can be obtained. Now Opening--New Spring Goods, selected by Vr. Paton, and offer splendid value in English and scotch Carpets, House Furnishing Goods, Dress iabrics, Mourning Goods, Millinery, Clothing for ‘len and Bovs. and in al! the departments of our business. P. &.—Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. Charlottetown, April 2, 18990. JAMES PATON & C®., MARKET SQUARE. - AT TIGNISH. © 7 ory . ' ** 3 > : > ‘+ ¢ 4+or WILL SELL, rent for aterm of years with ly disposed of by private s ly) the 3 tenement T rivils ge of purch: ae, or excaange tor situat t Spriv EO bes ld by Public Auction, on MONDAY tue J ext, (if pot previous- i | Business Stand -and Premises, 'yainable Property at Auction. £ ; - ——-— | g Park, nouse nd premis 8 - oon! 4VVERY YEAR we advertise a benefit n| City property, the Business Pr mises lately | just ontsi ‘e city lim ether 7 ee 4 the above line. This season we wish 0! occupied bv me, consistiog of the Store and | building lots adjom ne. See neve pre: peg touch the pockets of the consumer. In order! wel! ng, Warehouses, e:cc., which are él | perty is pi sasantiy siluare nd will + sold to do so we have placed 2,000 Gladstene | fitted up with every convenience fora Country! cheap. Fur further particuls's, apply at the Lo. 3 ; 4a 5 ; ; ; . . 2 . Ce ae : Jicit Cigurs (a genuine Havana filled 10c. Ciga’)| business. Possession can he givea lmmect ste- office of Haezad Ka ary, © licitors, ~ . . ~ > : } on our counters, and will sell at OC. @ plece'ly Apply to Lar te Sos See os eeu 4 hi 4 law of Anri!. A Td 1890 until disposed of. ‘FORGE W. HOWLAN Dated this 3rd day ut “pr” ‘ema GEORGE W. WOW LAN. ROBERT WHITE. REDDIN BROS. é0d lw April ¢-—~dby edd why td. asiz—Jm pat jour rab ewily I