. ‘ # * RE AIP ne nee THE DAILY EXAMINER, saben Saal . ‘STEAMER “ COILA.”| abridged appendix containing all the ‘‘sug- | HE BXA g gestions” received from legal sources. Let the *‘ boy” publish them, and we shall be . better able to judge of their value in rela- . & > * B ‘anch Oflice at SOULIS. tion to ‘legal and historical questions. But until their publication, it ‘were wise oe a = Mr. J. H. Hoorrr, of the Apothe-' for him net to attempt to mislead a . , ow ow 20 ie earies Hall, Souris, has kindly consented readers by barking up the wrong tree. | Examiner in haunts and habits of the coon are too*well | to open an agency for Tue He will be happy to receive , known to put any one off on the sent * of | that towi. ee orders for advertisements and job work as | legal and historical questions. The Patriot ‘* understands "its au- ‘ ’ thority is not stated—that Mr. Ferguson | error in stating that the | well as subscriptions and news, all of which may be instantly transmitted to Tue Ex- ;**ig entirely in in Charlottetown, by tele- | Judge for Queen's County was the w wees AMINER Uvthice phone. THe EXAMINER enjoys the ad- ” wi of an article attacking the Junior member Well, this is a question of vantage of constant telephonic connection | i ; lf ~ Ralfae ° over the system of this Province. | for Belfast. , Orders left with Mr. Hooper will receive |fact. He cither was or he was not. One lman in the city the Guardian —can settle the matter in a . he who was then editor of prompt attention. Mr. Hooper is authorized to grant re- ceipts for Subscriptions lob Work, Ad- | moment. A clergyman and a man of known . a ‘? “9 e . : ‘ vertising. & independence of character, his statement ising, «&ec. . ‘ : , . will betaken without hesitation. Supposethe ——————— “Tr ¥ a ad j ' _ Patriot publishes it,—this will be more T iH i DAILY EXAMINER. shestnatamecrecwednt ** his best ee for knowing’’ that the Judge for Queen’s APRIL 10, 1889. | | Ji - County confines his writings to ‘‘ legal and tg ‘ai historical questions.” The Citys Claim. ee iy enh We simply say this, in closing: that now, How EVER @ od their claim may be, we when one of the ab'est men in this Pro- cannot congratulate the City Council on} yince has spoken, openly and above board, their method of pressing it. Their good|the Patriot is, at least, right in saying, sense ought to have suggested the propriety} ** 1f a Judge offends, let him be impeached accusers of first laying the case before the Govern-| jn Parliament where he and _ his ment ; for it is well known that with the] wij} stand on an equal footing.” Government lies the initiation of all money News From Newfoundland. votes. and Mr. President, they practically ignore Bat by their letters to Mr. Speaker ‘ Tidings have just reached us from New- foundiand to the effect that the shore seal fishery, as distinguished from that prose- actention of the Legislature to the petitions, | cuted by means of the sealing fleet of t . a . vail » tha alae 1 re the Groverniment, a8 Weill as the elected re- presentatives whose duty it is to direct the the grievances, the claims of the citizens of | steamers, has met with extraordinary suc- cess, particularly on the North and North- Eastern coasts. We also hear that the winter herring fishery at Bay of Islands, its inhabitants mainly depend for support, has been very : been Charlottetown. Phat the citizens of Charlottetown should not be shut out and unable to participate upon which so many of in the revenues of the Province merely be ’ productive and good prices have realized. In conseqnence ef the unusually mild winter large herds of deer were met in the tained as their clear and undoubted right a] north of the Island, and our correspondent i there informs us that the residents in the neighborhood of St. Barbe’s, St. Margaret's and Ingornachvix Bays have killed at least cause they have been incorporated and pro- vide for their own municipal goverament, will be rea lily admitted. They have ob- share of the monies expended for purposes of education,—why should they not also From Summerside and Charlotte- town to Boston. a ee * ‘hils fast-sailing Iron Steamer, due here from Kugland about the 25th inst., will receive Breight at reasonable rates at Sum- merside and Charlottetown for Boston, pro vided a suflicient quantity offers. Parties having Potatoes, Eggs or other | freight te ship, will correspond at once with! D. FARQUHARSON & SON. Ch’town, April 10, 1889-—-dy wy A GRAND BAZAAR Wilt be given by the Ladies of the Convent de Notre Dame DURING THE MONTH OF JULY NEXT. The vbject of the Bazaar is to raise funds to aid the Congregation de Notre Dame and Sct. Ann’s School. (n addition to the Bazaar, the Pupils of the Institu'ion intend giving a STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL. Chose having the matter in charge intend to make it one ot the mosi interesting affairs of the kind ever given in this city by the Ladies of the Cougregation de Notre Dame, ap'd-—dy 2Zaw wky li Hi. Hl, CROSSMAN, | Urnamental House Painter, Cor. Fitzroy & Hillsborough Sts, CEARLOTTETOWN. apl0—dy tf A By-Law for levying and specifying the rate of Assassmant on Real “WANTED. ee ee ALE AND FEMALE HELP, for BOSTON N and SUBURBS, for private families and for hovel work at seashore and mountains. Parties contemplating a visit to Koston, de iring reliable situations, will do well by calling at the old reliable, “THE MARRON EMPLOYMENT CoO.,” ap? —Im 263 Tremont St., Isoston, Mass, rS*HE GENERAL QUARTERLY MEET- ING of this Corporation will be hcli at the Board Room, this city, on the evening of J. MACEACHERN, 2 ap6—6, 8, 9, 10. Secretary, DWELLING HOUSE, BY AUCTION. I AM INSTRUCTED BY A. WATTS, ESQ, to sell by Auction, on the Premises, AT 12 O’CLOCK, NOON: That Dwelling House and Store situated on the Lower Ma!peque Road, about one mile from the city. There is one acre of lard to this property, making it veluable as a Market Garden. GEORGE M. HARRIS, ap9 Auctioneer, BILLIARD TABLES, BY AUCTION. Estate and Pe sonal Property in| the City of Charlottetown for) general Civic purposes, under Statute 1 V.ctoria, Chapter 12, PASSED 97H APRIL, 1839, B* itenacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown, as jollows :— Ist. The rate of Assessment on Real Estate for general Civic purposes, under eaid Statute, fer : the year Commencing the First day of January, \. D. 1489, and ending the 31st day of December, i A. D. 1889, is hereby specified and fixed atthe rate of One Cent on every dollar of the value of Real Fstate, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Charlottetown in the General As- easment look and Vaiuation loll of all Real iustate and Personal Property liable to taxation in said City, and of all persong liable to pay Poll fax therein, made and duly retarued |-y them on the Fifth day of April. 18 9 obtain a share of the grants towards the] 500 of these very valuable animals. weve euro Odds and Ends. maintenance of highways / those who think that Charlottetown should press her claim in an We are not of British grain markets continue dull, with offensive way. It is, in our opinion, | lower prices again reported. A spiced breath will tell on a man, even if his speech doesn’t give him away. Many Americans are colonels, majors and so forth, but those who go to Canada _|forasylum are mostly skippers.—Boston be ready to act with perfect fairness to the | Qyypjer. city. Fair play is all that the citizens will neither expedient nor necessary to foment a quarrel between the town and the coun- try. The representatives of the country will, we are assured, if properly approached, Free and enlighted Americans are ob- jecting to Jews in New Jersey watering places. Very likely sume of these persons severely denounced the Russian persecution of the Jews when they heard of them. But another's rights, promote one another’s|the freedom and enlightenment which re- interests, hear ope anvther’s burdens and | jects the Chinaman may not be expected tu be any kinder to the Jew. — The shipment of £250,000 of gold from New York which has been announced, and is said to be destined for London, alvnough Weare not much concerned to answer] despatched by a North German steamer, the Patriot's article of Saturday last, under cannot fail te bea very welcome consign- ment in support of European markets ask or expect. We are opposed to distinctions between town and country. Let us recognize one live in peace. ++ Ore “A Mean Attack.” the above heading. Mr. Ferguson has had the approval of every right-thinking man in copper. ; , : The fact that 300,000 persons are an- way in which he spoke in the House of nually leaving the British Isles is alarming Assembly. The charges made were clear|the London Lancet. Asthere are over a and specific, and, if incorrect, capable of as| thousand births daily, this increase, with the accessions from abroad, more than counterbalances the loss by emigration and ee aera! death, and as a fact the Mother Country is cases, a wise discretion in refraining from gaining, not losing population. It regards using the public press to explain his con- | still more seriously the fact that they are thus losing the strong-bodied, clear-brained and enterprising. That as the result of a : ; natural iaw which cannot be changed, and appointed litigant in making petty com- therefore must be met with resignation, plaints. Mr. Ferguson’s charges are, | aided by the consoling reflection that after He | all only a percentage of the able-bodied and strong-minded thus take their departure, leaving a considerable number behind. the community for the open and manly clear and specifica denial. A man occupy- ing a judicial position exercises, in most duct as a Judge. To do 80 would bei ae : ' impolitic, and would encourage every dis- however, of a very different nature. openly, in the L gislative Assembly of the Provine an trying to influence Legislation, and , accused the Judge of lobbying, ” -__ OH 2 ' A Question or RELaTIonsurp.—Mack Car- with being the writer of political articles, ter, son of Bill Carter, married Tuck Phil- lips’ daughter, and Tuck Phillips married Bill Carter’s daughter, and Bill Carter married Tuck Phillips’ daughter. Bill fhese are accusations which any man, re- eognizing their gravity, would, if untrue, . ee aeny,—not under cover of an editoria!, but . : wa aes ' 7 et a .,. | Carter, is, therefore, Tuck Phillips’ son-in- over his own signature. What denial has | Jaw and fathe r-tu-law, and Tuck Phillips been made! Absolutely none, unless, in-j|is his father-in-law’s son’s fat her-in-law, deed, describing the act of the man who | While Bill Carter's son’s wife is his father- | in-law’s daughter. Nowif Tack Phillips has a daughter born to him, she will be Bill Carter's father-in-law’s child. But the the extreme” is a sufficient one. The: thing totell is what rel tionship would meanness of calling your adversary oppro- | exist between the respective children of the three couples in case they have chil- dren. Can anyone tell ? calls attention to notoriously unbecoming conduct on the part of a Judge ‘‘ mean in brious epithets, when you dare not deny the truthfulness of his statement, is, unfor- oe Beer Gros. expect to show their epring stock of Straw Hats and Bonnets next week. AUCTION SALE. ces tunately, too common; but only the } judicial mind can grasp the fall depth of that meanness which ‘hires another boy” to call the names. The **boy” in this instance has been either ill paid, or did not like his task, is that his patton ie mea auling, "aes / two Acres of the Most Eligible Land in the Vicinity of the City, excuse groaning under the weight of too much! 2nd. The rate of assessment on "ersonal Pro- |perty forsuch general Civic purposes, for the ; year commencing the First day of January, A. D. 1889, and eading the 3!st day of December, jA D. 1889. is hereby specified and fixed atthe rate of Three Quarters of One Cent on every dol- lar of the value of Personal Property, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Valuation Rol), made and duly retnrned by them as aforesaid. i(L. 8.) T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charlottetawn. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk, apl0—dy 2weod her?2i pat A By-Law for allowing a rate of Dis- count ou the Assessment on Real Estate and Personal Property in the City of Charlottetown, for general Civic purposes, for the current year ending the lst day of December, A. D, 1889, PASSED 9TH APRIL, 18°89. E it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown, as follows :— Ist. 4. Discount at the rate of Two and One- Half Per Cent. shail be allowed to ail Taxpayers who shall, 6s or before the FirptkENTH DaY¥ OF JULY nexi, &. D. 1889, pay to the City Cierk, at his Office, the taxe3 severally due by them for the current year on iteal Kstate and Persona] Pro- perty for Civic purposes, {L. 8.) T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor.of the City of Charlottetown. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. apl(—dy 2weod her2i pat A By-Law for levying and specifying the rate of Assessment on Reil state and Personal Property in the City of Charlottetow. for a Water Works Fund, under Statute O0 Victoria, Chapter 8, PASSED 9TH APRIL, i889. E it evacted by the City Council! of the City of Charlottetown, as follows :— Ist. The rate of Assessment on Real Estate for a Water Works fund uader said Statute, for the year commencing the First dey of January, able than the other County Court Just outside the City Limits and clear of City Judges” in the matter of “ meddling with Poultics . Only a coward would Taxes, yet as convenient as if in the City, speak thus of Judges who have never sull- ied the ermine they wear by such meddling. The ** boy” says that he has * no doubt that editors are glad to receive suggestions On Wednesday, 8th of May next, from any quarter on legal and historical AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: sti ” sas} ~ ' 7 3 ere a youth! We wonder fwe Arron. < tana 7 the Malpeque Road would he be equa andid ; i]]. | Bear Spring Par eing the land and residence . i . = ndid aboat the will | of the late James Bar -n McKenna, Esquire, hav: | tngaess of an editor to receive contributions | oes —~ of abeat three chains and five links | c te on the Maipeque Road, and extending back ea«t- from legal sources on the desirability of | ward y to® street six chains and fiftyciebt handing ; } | links. b - “ ver the emoluments of the Pro- | The land is fronting on the Malpeque Road, ate Court to his p . ‘and has streets on the south and west sides patron ; or on how many thereof. On itarea comfortable Cottage, good | columns of the | Welland Barn. ; ; | Patriot and @ Li | Theland willbe sold in one biock, or sub-! - t ¢ ruardiai hewspapers have divided in Sanaa Lots, to suit purchasers en used by his p: i i atj Full pariiculars on application to the subscri- ™ y P stron in self-adulation ber, oratthe fice of Messra, Palmer & McLeod. oT malignant criticism ? | TARMS—2s per cent, Gown: the balance in Never BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON PREMISES, occasions the editorial | four years, at 6 t. int t. » perhaps, was -a more titting time | : saa a sella: * Wegrepnitsl slevteh with an \m| yagi wv Ancdtiorder, | Seuth side. A. D. 188%, and ending the 3ist day of December 1889, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of One Cent oo every dollar of the value of Real Kstate, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Chariottetown in the Generai Assessment Rook and Valyatioa Roll of all Keal Estate and Personal Property liab/a to taxation in said City, and of ali persons liable to pa} Polj vax therein made and duly returned by them onthe Fifth day of April, A. D. 1889 znd. The rate of Assessment on Personal Pro- perty for such Water Works Fand, for tie year commencing the First day of January, A, D. 1889. and ending the 31st day of December, A. LL’. iss9. is hereby specified and fixed atthe rate of Three Quarters uf One Cent on every dollar of the value of Personal Property, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City in the General Asse-sment Book and Valuation Roll, made and diy returned by them as aforesaid. 3rd. The amount of Poil Tax to be paid by every person returned by the said Assessors in General Assessment Berk and Vaiuation Roll as liable thereto for such Water Work’ Fund under suid Statute, forthe year commencing the Firat day of January, A.D. 1889, and ending the lst day of December, 4. D. 1889, is hereby specified and fixed at the sum ef ‘en Cents on the Poll of every person so assessed and returned as afore- said. [L. 8.] T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayer of the City of Charlottetown. A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. apl0—dy 2w eod her Zi pat PROPERTY FOR SALE. *G°HE Subscriber will sell his Property fronting on Heuston Street, near Crabbe’s corner, conprising a two-story Dwelling House, containing eight Rooms, and a small Stable, Size of Lot, 160x45 feet. For par- ticulars apply to HON. W.2W, LORD apl0—dy eod tf e Wat reD. A COMPETENT FOREMAN, to take charge of a Lobster Factory on the Apply to HORACE HASZARD, Ch’téwu, Ayril 2, 18SY—2w I will sell by Auction, ‘s the Athenwum, On Wednesday, 17th instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: Two Yery Fine Biiliard Tables. GEORGE M. HARRIS, ap9 Auctioneer. é BY AUCTION. i am instructed to sell by Auction, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: The Premises formerly occupied by the late 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 from Kent Street. Terms at sale. G. M. HARRIS, mch30—tl sle. Auctioneer. NEW HATS, LATES® STYLES IX Knglish and American Makes, JOHN McLEOD & CO. ap4—tf For Sale--Terms Easy. frontage of eighty feet on Gratton Street, and extending back one hundred and thirty feet, heing jormeriy the site of Paul Lea’s Sash Factory. Apply to JAMES H. REDDIN, Solicitor, ap6—4i pd Cameron Block. Herring Nets. Q** DOZEN MOUNTED HEMP NETS. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. apl—Si eod pd TO LET! TO LET! DWELLING HOUSE on the corner of 44. Kent arid Pownal Streets. Also—COTTAGE with Three Acres of Lang attached, about one mile from the city. Possession given first of May. Apply to THOMAS W. DODD. mchli—m w f tf WATER RATS. ————— April. Quarter Notice. \HE attention of all Water takers, who have not paid their rate for the quarter beginning onthe Istinstant and ending onthe 30:h June next. is called to the following By-Law, which will be rigid!y enforced :-— **3. All bills for water shall be payable at the office of the Water Commissioners quarterly in advance, on the first days of January, Arril, July and October. If not paid within ten days, the water will be shutoff and not let on again, except on payment of one dollar ($!) in addition to the rates due.” By order, D. McLEAN, Clerk. Water Commissioner's Office, April 8, 1889—3i AUCTION SALE idieeseilan toss Valuable Building Lots. AM INSTRUCTED BY BRENTON F. LONGWORTH, ESQ, to sell by Auction, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, 16th May, at 11 o'clock, a. m. :—- The ‘* ESKER PROPERTY,” situated be- tween East Fitzroy and Euston Streets. This pw has been divided into 15 Buiiding ots, some of which are very desirable. The close proximity of this property to. the new Driving Park makes it still more valu- able. Terms at sale. The plan of these lots may be seen at the office of UU, M. HARRIS, miH2—T ste Autivader. - WEDNESDAY, APRIL NOR Charlottetown Board of Trade, WEDNESDAY, the 10th inst., at & o'clock. | On Tuesday, 3dth Instant, VALUABLE PROP *RTY,| 10, 1889. COMM 6. soa, SL sha ee -—( This Company has transacted business in Charlottetown f» the past Thirty years, and is liberal settlement of losses. | | - | FRED. “ 2 GASES GHOISTYY LGADON HATS. j Or ail Qu Wednesday, 17th April, Hard and Soft Felts, AT VERY LOW PRICES. "RE HAT eligibly situated Property, having a NEW STYLES! LONDON ap8—eod&wkily. a en TH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE C0; OF EDINBURGH AND LONDON. ep Charlottetown, April 10, 1889—Im wed sat eer, aT $14,600,000, Over 38 Million Doli; o)——-- - well known fr its prompt and W. HYNDMAN, ’ AGENT FOR P. &, ISLAND, —— ——(x)— ——— 3 Cases Vcedrow’s London Hats. ~—--—(x)-—-—- - Gases Canadian Felt & Straw Hats and Cloth Caps, ctnaiis-ssaliition —(x)—---—-— LOW PRICES! —— —(x)——-—--~ HARRIS & STEWART, © HOUSE Charlottetown, April 8, 1889-—2aw w ky Benefit to ifr, L, J . Williams, THE LYCEUM. MR. L. J. WILLIAMS, to take place in| THE LYCEUM, on | Monday Evening, April 22.| The best Ballads in the English language | will be sung by a number of onr first singers MR. WILLIAMS himself will sing, by re- | quest, ‘*‘ THE DEATH OF NELSON,” Admission, 25 and 335 cents, Doors open at | 7.30 o'clock. pat—mech20 FOR SALE. House and Land.| FENHE Subscriber offers for sale the Kastern | haif of Town Lot No. 80, in the 5th! Hundred, fronting on Euston Street, near the entrance of St. Peter's Road, with the Two-Storey Dwelling House and Stable thereon. The land fronts 42 feet on Euston Street, and runs back 160 feet The House contains Nine Rooms avd a Shop, and may readily he fitted for a Double Tenement. ‘It is in a good locality for a Grocery Business, and will be sold at a bargain. GEORGE ALLEY. —_——~_ ALSO, IN SUBURBs: _ Three (3) Acres of good Land, just beyond Henyy's Lime Kiln, and next to Mr. Maurice Blake’s Farm Residence, Malpeque Road. Being quite near the city. it is well suited for building purposes or for pasture or market garden, ; GEORGK ALLEY, fea) COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT has | Jey been tendered to the popular Vocalist, | | same, - : ’ a oe E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. BALLAD CONCERT,| EASTER CONCERT. fF VHE UPPER PRINCESTREKT METHO- DIST SUNDAY SCHOOL proposes giv: | ing an Easter Concert, | On Monday, April 22nd. An excellent programme is being prepared, ill particulars will appear in a few days. J. D. SEAMAN, Superintendent. + eee —— apS—cod JEALED TENDEKS, addressed tothe - S sizned, and emdorsed “Tender for . Supplies,” wil be received upto noon of MON. DAY, 29.h April, 189, fur the underment one | articles, or any of them, to be delivered to the indian Superintendent on Lennox Island. ia sugh quantities and at such times after the Ist July iss3, asthey may be required by him ‘Flour, ‘ea, Sugar, Factory Cotton, Prins, Moccasina, Lumber, Shingles, Nails. Samp es. f such of the above mentioned articles as are transinissable by po-t should accompany each tender. Che lowest orany tender not necessarily ac- cepted, Any newspaper inseriing this advertisement without authority from this Department throu h the Queen’s Prinier will forfeit payment for the L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent Genera] of Indian Affairs. © ~: Department of Indian Affairs, Uliawa, 18th March, 1°89, LARGE CONSIGNMENT RET re New and Second ‘Hand FURNITURE, HAVE RECEIVED advice of a large con- signment of NEW and SECOND-HAND PURNITORE, valued at $4,000, comprising ¢ Parior, Pining Room anc. Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Extension ‘Tables, Lou Chairs, Flock and Hair Mattrasses, &c., &c.; also, a lot of Superior Mirrors, with instrue- tiens to close out quick, . Parties requtring Furniture would de welj to wait until arrival of this lot. :; G M. HARRIS, nvh2u—dy Aytettonser. ; 4i law—mch29 cece ae ee A A OOO ahaa ma 1 aw ai