SPECIAL DksPATOR: t EXAMINER DOMINION PARLIAMEY Summary ; FOpiy tuo the | | Proceedings. | of Orrawa, March ll. | Che Speaker took the chair at 3 o'clock, Sir Richard Cartwright moved his resolu- | um respecting Mr. Rykert’s timber He held that tl correspond nce Rykert 'g own admission showed him to have used his | position as a member for his own pecuniary ivanta that he had made an untruthful | inquiry made of him in the | Specting this transaction, and that her corrupt and red, Mr. for ex- he did onuauct was aitoget While he ’ deel 4 motion go 80 Tar, ynduct justified ulsion, he did not because the case to be | uried under offered | in Oppositi such a motion on the ground of precedent or of similar reasons. i bot Wish the main tacts of } —_ Hopelessly t a verbiage m to te therefore moved that the conduct of Mr. Rykert inthe premises be declared | diseredttable, corrupt and scandalous. Mr. Rykert denied that there was any- thing in the transaction uader discussion to justify the House in interiering. He held uimsell justified in receiving professional tees tor auy service which he, asa solicitor, rendered to any of his constituents. Hie 1imed that he could produce evidence which would show that his conduct had been rabie throu hout, and he said hat the case should be referred to the com- } Inittee on privileges and elections, so that le might be given an opportunity to set himself right. Sir Jolin Thompson said that Sir Richard Carey odehe in speaking to his motion, had I onfined himself Oo the matter before | -« ' i OS } ; . oe ithe rot in view or the request made Mr. Kykert for a reference to the com- | j thi rivileyes snd elections, and his | assertion that h had lmportant evidaenhe e | which he could lay before the committee, he th ht the House should take the mat- ter under their serious consideration, and | i Le hat they should have an oppor: | tunity to do so, and to consider the long | statements made by Mr. Rykert, he moved the adjournment lhe debate was continued until 11.30, when the House divided. Sir John Thomp- son's motion was carried by 94 to 72. The House adjourned at m mica sht. HONOR IN BUSINESS 4 A i i Je ea Local and Other Items i I ( for reorget« t - I ne is will meet fo 0 ' = \ i substitute for Hard Coa ‘ One. 18 LokKe, Orders ior | wi filled at the Gas Works. ti Messrs, Stan! i rior of theirs ‘ i in it le by Me a | re : RA \ \ few of the j I perance ave Im con nplati v | Play Divisi West River, on| - N Wildey Lodge, L. O.0 to re to Friday as ri i ting wi a o u.U \ sif-past seven to-n ‘ iis its sess } Ww x t ieyrTe ‘ is ested on \ Lhursd t th inst, is Grand Concert of the season, f this institation Lh pio | is! ov I St. John riilarity hav Ff. Gel I rep ‘ i 1 I Ana D } i e i ile of | i K Will lind 1 road | M ‘ Wh suore and lead the house, Vhis j on day cf sale. : || . l ‘ irnedannt ! S I e Prev i } i ‘ i 10 I \ j i 1 { C.ty . i t H Sec jy = ‘ | : Dr. ( wil i } ' il vy BG im P H ‘ ne H ) i Prev on of ‘tive Sanitation.’ \ : 3 i \ Live Halifax pap I for the I i I s I l l : t ‘ N s - I Ly ‘ i Matthew Warren, a Ne 1 nile ny ved at the Lu (ria Bay mines as a laborer, Was instanily Kili nt m 2 y the fall of some [troz?n eact! ynie working lt anh old aus He i S Wi i small Cllait ii H AND ( SA Parties from the uy ana eis abi uding tone sak at Holland (¢ Fat ) Saturuay, will find a road opel oa i n ice at Mr. McL is n sno! i g dl to the nouse, wnican wiil marked by a tlag on the day of sal = J } NoTI it is ordered by the City Coun i thet the Cult i (hariottetown will not 3] y as turnis ied to 4ny person j - LLY lais Or otnerwise, With ‘ req S1vl I the City Clerk i Ssiune 4 0 } tre memnoers tne i i { nmittee ol - \ Orip Col A friend writes Ha ( nty J wi from Lockartvill ‘ ~ yy i ancile! sil I yin now in the pos n of Mr. Wm. Rogers, carpenter. Oa } i st somal nonarca, and ‘ representation of a giad I J n 18 liar im Iorm, slightly 1 one sldé [hisis a good chance I i ;, as t oin ls suppose to 1400 years ol . and if in the hands of an ‘ t ut pt ft great vaiue. ‘ i i ' ivy Ns ~The iV i eciec- t 'D ncton passed off quietl ‘Lhe re- was S$ [0/110 VW iad j Temple yes, 7 Bb Loombs l councillor) 59; W. B ste 54 Ward 2—Edward G { 199 S. boyd ditor Moncton Times 7; A , 84 Ward 3—F. R. M ( Ape ice sndidate) 220; Georg MeSweeney (old uncillor) 135; W. J We }2 Fred. W. Sumner was elected ) by ac a. There are tive Met! lists and two Bapt in the new board } ynservatives a” three grits, or with grit sympathies, a [ ROTTIN x tHe I —~—A yrrespon lent for is the following summary of the races vbi ok pla ym Pownal ice last week: Clas M } oe M s bk ic ceam aoe W right’ ee ee hin eeen i33 McKen a a $44 } - i M b g a3 a bk 222 sol 3a4 Ua n {44 (; j Be \I | ae gd iacet ewan l 9 l smi oe ven ewes neues 0ee4 312 Bo ‘ $32 ( rsbg Jade 444 The judges awarded the prizes as follows, Connell, Ist; Jones, 2nd; and Uarvel ord. o Sorr Mvusicayt.—One of the brightest and most inte resting music al Ss lrees of the season was given at the residence ol W. W Boer, Ee q., Weymouth Street, last evening » Miss Alice e W ils yn’ 8 pupils ] he pr wramme was made up mainly of instru- mental selections by the pupils, an 1d a vo- cal solo by Mrs. E. H. Norton. The icine manner in which tl 1e progr imme was on both pt ip! ils and tutor. carried out reflected the highest credit up- When it is con- A Firm Expelled. em - a Boston, Mar ch a3. The Board of Directors of the Boston Ohantas of Commerce have voted for ex- pehiing J. Hardy, of the firm of R. J, Hardy & Son for violation of the recognized agreemeat between the members of the Association and for other actions contrary to the spirit which should govern commer- It was also voted to sus- } +; . ranhsacrions pend R. T. Hardy, junior member of the irm, and son of R. J. Harty for sixty days. Ph ~ mbe oes how standing in the name of R. J. Hardy ye suid at auction on Fri shy. Gut of the Depths---Mutilated Bodies Recovered. Lonpon, March 11. bodies, shockingly mutilated, have vovered from Morsamines. Rescu- ers are constantly succumbing to the effects of the gas, and are obliged to make Four of the miners en- their escape [rom without ance, through a crevice ween the roof of the mine and the debris. number of men, they none alive. micht peen re a hasty retreat. tombed have made pit bet Che ot those 1n the put ] the a $sist dead believe passed overa ili he bDS, and Say are oe Proba bly tUntrue. Tor ONTO, March .. Says: the The Mail’s Washington special ‘A report reaches here to-day that Canadian Pacific Railway Company has in contemplation the stoppage of trafic on its line to the sea- board through Maine, owing to the decision of the United States Senate to refuse a continuance of bonding privilege. Most searching ing! iiry here fails to fur- nish any detinite information on the subject. -— oe Sirong Me: 2sures L ISBON, M irch 11. The Government to-day issued a decree, dissolving the municipal government of this ‘ ity, aud appointing @ commission to ad- my) niste r the affairs of the c ity, pending re- forms relative to the municipality, which the government 1s now considering. > Great Fiood. Sr. Louis, Mo., March 11. More than half of the city of Cairo is submerged, and business is paralzed, the only means of communication being by boats and rafts. Hotel- keepers in . Trouble. MonTREAL, March 11. J. B. Durocher, proprietor of the Riche- lieu Hotel, made an assignment yesterday. His liabilities are given at seventy-live thousand dollars. limit | \ | brothers ) ry os iu kw Personal. C. C. Gardiner, of Charlottetown, passed threugh the city yesterday en route to Toronto to o Hliciate as judg re at a horse exhibit. A. A. t, who accumpanied him, is going on a Pacific coast. —St. John Sun. Lb irtlet Visit to She Mr. Gladstone has had six private secre- taries, each of whom now holds a political post. Their salaries aggregate $50,000 an- nualy. - 7” BIRTH. On Feb. 17, at Bulidge House, Allington, Wilts, England, the wife of Arthur L. M. Swabey, of a daughter. At Lakeville, the icInnis, of a son. At Lakeville, on the 4th inst., of @ son. on 26th ult., Mrs. G. J. Mrs. Charles Rose, At South Lake, on the 3rd inst., Mrs. McDonald, of a son. At Fairfield, on the EK. McIntyre, of a son. R. 4th ult., Mrs. Kine At Fairfield, on the 22nd ult., Mrs. uniuaal Kennedy, of ason. Dika. At Charlottetown, P. E. I. on Feb. 20th, 1890, Isabell MckKachern, relict of Angus f Argyle Shore, ,Lot 30. mother and two McLean, « this Island with her in the tbarque Jessie from \rgyleshire, Scotland, in the year 1833 came to [Canadian and Glasgow papers please copy. | HOLLAND COVE FARM FOR SALE. WE ARE -. .. eo oe LEAN, EsQ., TO SELL PUBLIC AUCTION, i delle INSTRU CTED i ‘Saturday, lth March next, | AT 10.30 O'CLOCK, the above-named beautiful and fertile Farm. it is situated on Lot 65, just outside the Har- bor’s Mouth, and contains about 205 acres of land, about 100 of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation; the balance, with the exception of about 15 acres which are fit to stump, is partly covered with hard and soit wood. It is weli watered, and abundance of sea- | | weed and mud can be had at the shore. ‘The cultivated land is at present seeded down, with the exception of 20 acres, which | ave ploughed for this year’s crop. About eight acres have been planted for an | orchard, with the best varieties of apples, plums and peais, n another year. The, buildings consist of a Dwelling House, three Barns, an Implement House, Boiier House and Piggery, and are mostiy new. One of the Barns is built ona hillside, with | in front. The second contains seven finished | box stalls, with dust-proof ceiling, and capacity for 20 tons of hay on the loft. The third cou- tains a hose stable and hay house. The fences are good, part being post and rail and part post and wire, the balance longers. Holiand’s Cove is one of the most beautiful summer resorts on the Island. The scenery is unsurpassed and the bathing facilities excel- lent. It is within twenty minutes’ sail of Charlottetown in summer, an i can be reached | in about the same time in wiater. It offers an opportunity of obtaining a first-class home in a healthy locality near the city which does also be offered for sale. a St ck consists of 1 bay stallion Machin‘ , No. 7692, coming 3 yrs., standard-bred and giste red, first prize winner at lnterprovincial E xbibitic n, Monctun, and also first prize win- ner at Provincial Exhibition, Charlottetown, 1889, sired by All Right, lst dam Nellie Mac by Abdallah Messenger, 2od dam the Mc- Keever Mare by Mclunis’s Pony, 3rd dam by | Golden Leaf, he by Saladin; 1 bay Mare years old, by All Right, Ist dam _ by Golden Leaf in foal by Machinist ; 1 bay Mare, 4 years old, by Hernando, lst dam by Flying French- man, 2nd dam by Saladin, in foal by Precep- | tor; 1 dark bay Mare, 6 years old, by Sir | Robert, Ist dam by Flying Frenchman, in foal | by Machinist, (Sir Robert was by Richmond’ 8 | bay Filly, coming 3 years, by All Hight, dam by Sir Robert, in foal by Preceptor; 1 year- ling Colt, dark bay, by Ail Right, Hernando; | Cart Filly, comiag Barrister, dam by Challenger, Gladstone, 3rd dam by Saladin. head of Cattle, shire grades ; 1 pure-bred Jersey Bull Calf, first-prize winner at Provincial Exhibition. Sheep—!3 Ewes, Shropshire and Merino. Pigs 6 pure-bred Berkshire Pigs Atso—l Massey. Self Binder, 1 lower, 1 Hay Rake, } Randall Harrow, | Iron Harrow, 1 large Roller, to goin Hay Rake, 2 Ploughs, iron axles, | Double Truck Wagon wit th pole, 1 Truck, | Wood Sleigh with pole, 2 Single Wood Sieighs, 1 set Double Harness, 2 sets | Cart Harness, 1 set Driving Harness, Hay | Fork, 2 Hay Carriers, Shovels, Hoes, Far- mer’s Boil er, and numerous other Farming , Utensils. 1 RMS OF SALE. 3 years, by Also, 13 —A'lsums under $10, eash ; over $19, nine months’ credit on ap- proved joint notes. E. H. SORTON & CO., feb28 Auctioneers. HERRING | HERRING! ‘. Barrels No. 1 HERRING & i ’ 2() i 100 half brls. ss 30 qtr. bris. For Sale Cheap for Cash. DAVID SMALL, Corner Water and Pownal Streets. _febl8—dy daw Ww wky sidered th: at many of those assisting were ‘ ee a very young in years and had been but Murder in Washington. sai e & short time under instruction, Miss Wil. een it r Oa nce. son savdility tol uj art a4 le rou gh know- WASHINGTON, Marck 11. ave C a & kk ly 2oOf music to asr p Aplus 13 allt he i “9 ° Ke pr esenti ati ve Taul! JCC, who _— shot 7 i a apparent and worth of commendation. ort ied at 6 o'clock this The large number of guests present were hecame o, oo | 7p xHAT VALUABLE PROPERTY situate highly delighted with the evenings enter- me : -_ the corner of Pownal and King tainment i Weather Builetin. | Streets, known as the * Terrace House, is “5 iid sa i ‘a oe now in the market, and will be sold at a bar- : March12.—10 a.m. | §@2- This property is so well known that New discoveries of iron ore ate reported : : a i further deseripti: m is unnecessary. in Colche County, N.S | Moderate to fresa winds, most y southerly, | If not sold at private sale before the Ist day tn OME 8“ a winter, c sttle in the . cloudy mild weather, Increasing ralns. of May next, it will on that day be offered at Alberta (N Ww. c.7 k district have done te enc Public Auction. ‘ nice]: Peo ple are sure of getting grea ter bargains i F md further ps articulars apply to the owner , uy ' maged), | the un they can at auction, every day at New- ; on the pr vemises. Bap s VWimaow I oo ae ae So, j $920 -. The rush continues. The largest MRS. CATHE SRIN E McKENNA. enisand rings and brac a ae e, meriy $3, now 7ic to $l. A dead bargain, at sock to select from. Call and rcbaddy 1m ithe: ee John Newson’s. feb20dy | m Jas, Deceased | Muil, | SCHOONERS which should begin to bear | | stone wall, frost-proof cellar and cow stable | not often occur. In addition to the Farm, the valuable STOCK and FARMING IMPLEMENTS will Hambletonian, he by Green’s Hambletonian, a full brother of Volunteer, Ist dam Flora Bagnall by Vulcan, he by Saladin); 1 dark! dam by | 2nd dam by Jersey, Shorthorn and Ayr- | Toronto | 1 Patent See! ler is a . . by all credi 2 Carts with | fer inspecti mand execution by all creditors WE )DNESDAY, — MARCH 12. 1890. MARCH BARGAINS anes hae re They Will March Without a Doubt. Ist. A Lot of toa’ (Xx) Boys’ Suits---usual price $1.00, $E26 and $1.36, nage out at 60c. a Suit. Zrd. now $3 60. ord, A Lot of Men’s Felt Hats for 50c., A Lot of Boys’ Suits---usual price $2.3, usual price $1.00, $1.50 and $2.00. | Ath. Gc... your choice eth. A Job Lot of Prints--usual price 9c. and for Ge. Dress Cloth---usual price 18c., now 1Oc. S No Game of Bluff about this Sale--we will do it. if you want a Nobby Hat, why we can suit you. nes _ bec a PRUWSE BROS. 144 Charlottetown, February 28, 1890—eod ais (x) THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, QUEEN STREET. i R SALE,| CHR. seq EY LON,” 95 tous, and Sehr. s “ANNIE K. PAINT,” 81 tons. The | former will be six years old on March 2lst, and the latter tive years old in Jume next. Both these vessels have up to the present time been engaged in the fishing business, and are well found in Sails, ete. For further particulars and price please app! y to PETER PAINT & SONS, edly Port Hawkesbury, C. B. | | | } i j i jani3 NOTICE OF ASSIGNMENT, In re Estate of Ritchie Bros, & Co, i —— eo wae is hereby given that George 2 William Ritchie and John Andrew Ritchie, of Charlottetown, wholesale grocers jand Commission Merchants, doing business heretofore under the sty'e and firm of Ritchie ! Bros. & Co , have, by deed dated 7th March, |instant, «ssigned all their real estate, stock- in-trade, go vs and chattels, book-debts ani credits, to the undersigned in trust for their cre <ditors . AND all persons indebted to the said assignors are hereby notified that pay- ; ment of the several amoynts owing by them is | to be made to the undersigned assignees, their | attorney or agent, as they alone have power to give receipts for the same. The trust Deed is at the office of F. W. L. Moore, Solicitor, Charlottetown, and is open _— of the assiguors. Dated tiis “a day of March, D. 1890. . A. WEEKS, \ : Assignees. C L. BEER, j ' March 8, 1890—dly lw wkly 2i. FOUND de 'WANTS, LOST, | oR SALE.—100 loads Kindling Wood. Prices | ~ : ow, Apply to JOSEPH Manar, Cumbe rland — lw—mchl0 pW ANTED.—A Girl to do general housework’ Apply at this office. tf—mchl0 VV ANTE D.—Two smart bors: to act as news agents on the trains. Those resid ing st eos Georgetown or Summerside preferred. | Apply at once by letter or in person, with refer- i oy to Railway News Agency, . harlottetown, P. EB 3i pd—mchl0 | ANT ED,—By a boy aged seventeen a situ- Ww ationin a yrivate family. Best of references Enquire at THE KXaM(NER office. {inch7—3i bd | given, ANTED.—Young man with some business experie: 1ce preferred, as clerk, and to be Ww ral 7 uefa} ¢ in store. Address, with par- , ae ulars B., City. {mech7 WANE uss cook ora adenatinai App'y [mech7 tf y* Tk ANTED.— A to Mra, Watson, Queen St. Apply mens A Maan to work on a Farm. Levy office. 1a mily mechs ANTED.—A Servant Girl in a small f Ap ply at this office. OR SALE CHEAP— An eligible Building Lot on -lley Street, near Upper Prince St. Charen | and Se! 1001—GRORGE ATL.LEY fhistu sat &wky FOR SALE. —A Bell Organ with tcn stops, nearly new ; can be bought fer $3%, cost $135, Apply to JOHN A. MCLEAN, See Street, near Salvation Araty lw pd—mcnsS counts. . GEG. Never Varies. BANKRUPT FURNITURE! Lower than Auction Prices. (x) An Immense Lot of Bankrupt Furniture for sale at Dazzline Dis- Must be sold at I defy competition. {x] JOHN NEWSON, South Side Queen Square, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. | 29, 1890. Charlottetown, Jan. ee THE SCRUTINY | \HE OFFICIAL COUNT IS MADE, and the Returning Officers have declared it as the unanimous verdict of the People that the place to secure Bargains in Men's Clothing, |Furnishings, Hats and Caps, is at Hh. A. BRUCE'S. To make room for the largest and finest stock of goods ever handled by us, which will begin to arrive svon “fos the coming Spring Season, we offer the balance of WINTER GOODS at prices that ’ withers competition. Remnants of Odds and Ends at prices to suit you. D. A..BRUCKE, Queen Street, Ch’town, Feb. 18, 1890—eod & wky The Liverpool and London and Globe INSURANCE COMPAN ASSETS, THIRTY-NINE MILLION DOLLARS, Are now Doing a GENERAL FIRE INSURANCE Business oa the Island ————<. ) Liberal Policies at Lowest Rates. issued Apply to Risks taken Prompt Settlements made. mR. mR. FITSZOCERALD, Charlottetown, Jan. 7, 1890—3m Zaw pd 4GENT. ee Se AL LET LOE LOT <ecaes ¥ A Ppp she OE LA RR a ae. TROT I gece ay ee