Local and Other liems. Pralk A. i niits ntoa at the Y. M "ye On Lem pe rance > pres nted on the prat for: ; r purse ft t , nig! ay Uy 16 when pr | meecinyg ‘ Lhe St. Lawrence | | e t r } ‘ teur o'clochk i} ’ : ‘at ’ CK & ' Ss mor bik : rt nm return iy re| w morning well-executed er of Miss Harris, n tu the tore fox 1y- wing the work of this m exhibiti show some da ; is boOuvEKS ys nee ’ red to lette ae lUnicatio +} Lio comn vondents s Tita OLpO ce are - Tres} “ua cut - 1? } ‘ ; moulall Steele ' iV) o1 0 was tis months ' » me ravention of the Cana | t This ec ion and t ured by the poli 2c. imprison ia } + f hat of cont mVict ere St ~~ Bale t ‘teots and shoes at in the last fert unpre there is stilla large he sale will on the 22nd thasers will govern them- ly till 22ud ~ \ \I j j the iH stere, Fraser's corner, I ' edented, } cose no - pu named William goon, N. Ru on drinking heavily, Ul Of & P'QUOT Baioon W lke donly dead in the arms ty years old and man en en ne fell was Io wok-keeper. a M POISONIN William Nicholson, oe Hagervilie, Ont., ild parsnips a few davsago cen tll and one child, aged 1, died tidotes were is with the exception ected to recover. lati ving nea and his fam te some W wactiyy \ as . XK} i —Ata larg ly its at Toronto re resolution ted and ordered forwarded to Emperor William of trermany g the return of the Jesuits to Ger sod hoping that he would keep the Ro- t country in subjectivn. Talnoiics in toat - iMANY ting of Protestar nh wes ado} MMENDABLE,—~The crossings at Clements’ and the crossings and piankway in the ibourhood of King Square, asked for gh Tue EXAMINER a few days ago, have n pat down. The chairman of he Street Committee is deserving of every cred it ft his prompt action in respect to ticse -> [INFORMATION WaANTED.—John Naylor, real . sgent, Elalifax, has received a lelier from a gentleman at Garry Owen, Ireland, in reference to the purchase of a ftacm in Nova Seotia, in which he asked: “* Is it safe to keep sheep on account of bears and other savages in the Province. Which part of the Province if safest ? liad lillie Goop Hoxses.—The well-known ho:ses Barrister and Lucky Lad will be offered at auction on the Market Square to-morrow at 2p m. by Mr. BKeaitsto. This is an oppor- tunity for purehasing good horses which Hil 1 not be missed. Immediately aiter tue above sale Mr. besirs‘o will offer the tine young stallion Honest Tom, ason of Barrister. - ADDRESS ANE PRESENTATION. —Prof, Theo McLeod, was recently presented with an aress and, gold coin by the members of the act- Philba:monte Society at Hunter River. The widress (for which we are unable to find Space) testified to the gvoa lee lings which ex- istedd between the n rs of the Society and Mr. McLeod. Mr. } cle sod made a suitable reply. al TRvE GENIUs **Men give me some credit for genius. All the genius I have lies in this. Whenf have asubjectin hand, I study it profoundly, Day aud nightit is betore me. 1 explore it in all its bearings, My miad be- comes pervaded with it. ‘Then the effort which | make the people are pleased to cail the fruitof genius itisthe fruit of labor '—Alexander Hamilton, - Cuancep Hanps.—The well-known stal- lion Machimist, 7692. has been purchased frou. Mr. T. A. McLean by Mr. John J. Davies, for a handsome sum. Machinist is by All Right, dam by Abdallah Messenger, and tock first prize at the Provincial Exhi- bition last year, and first prize at the inter- provincial exhibition at Moncton, He will make the season at the owner's stables. We wish Mr. Davies every success with his purcii.se, and thought.’ A A City Counce } -> ry ° vESIGNS —A remarkable state of affairs has been brought about at Wes- ton, W. Va., by a recent civic election. It appears that a month ago a prohibition coun- cil and mayor were mn. The refusal to grant liquor licerses cut down the estimated revenue jor the year nearly 50 per cent. The city h heavy contracts for lighting aud improvements, and the prehibition UCoun- large deficit. in order to es- CcCuVUsr vl made cli foresaw a cape the dithculty the entire council hi as re- sigaed within the last two weeks, and nobos ly can be secured to fill the places. The city is without a government, and without revenues, and in the meanwhile the sale of liquor gues Merrily en. - - THe latest issue of the Dominion Jilustrated (Api il 12} contains some illustrations that all Canad dians should prize. “Que Pet and Her ‘ete, the opening full page engraving, is @ realiy ‘ ngeniing picture, the chiet figure being the grandchild cf a Canadian poet The a alk er ot the Snow,” by Mr. Blaic bruce, is made more telling by Mr. Shanly’s spirited poem. ‘‘Moving Day” is seasonable and in- teresting toall. Views of the Chaudiere Fal!s of the Caseade in the Seikirks and the Big Pic Bridge (north of Lake Superior) will gratify all lovers of their couutry. A portrait of Mr. Miall, [ eputy Minister of Inland Revenue, and a fine view of the Western Dep urtmental Buildings, Uttaw a, complete a really good humbe vv. Address, The Dominion Iilustrated, 73 St. James Stree t, Montre?l. ani Eaglish bonne ts, mob caps, in great variety, at Mra, R. Youn g's apl7 2i Iceland fishermen now carry oi) regular- ly as a means of smoothing the waves and eiabling them to continue at work in wea- ther in which heretofore their boats could not have lived. | PELBORAPHIO NE Ws, | SPECIAL DESPATOHES TO THe EXAMINER. Daa 10M PARLIAMENT ‘ Summary of Proceedings Ottawa, April 16. The House was occupied all the after- noon with the consideration of Thompson’s criminal law amendment bill. The bill was read a third time and passed, After rec the House went aittee of ways and means. With re: pect to the Mr. Foster made several minor changes. Keough and rolled colorless plate g Was made to read rough and rolled piate into com- 8S T giass duties, Hun. glass ) gl iss. Silvered plate glass was made to red sivered glass ia panes of plate giass. The} extra duty of one cent per s yuare foot if hevelled, is made two cents. These two iems were struck ot: Fur felt nats §£$).50 per dezen, and 20 per cent. ad valorum, and ladies hats and caps 25 per cent. ad valorum. Lustead hats and bonnets generally, are to be 30 per cent. ad valorem. The items respecting iron tubing oe altered as to dimensions of pipe and duty so as to make the tax just the same as| before, but the importation to be under| regulations imposed by the Governor-Gen- | eral in Council. The words ‘*‘when not} turned” are inserted in the _ items. In the meat duties is adde the em: ‘**Salted beef in iene! 2 cents per pound.” In the case of all im- | ports of meat, the cases or barrels are to be free. Mustard seed is put on the free list! a place of paying ten cents per pound. In it papec hangings, white blanks and white paper and satins. will be three | cents per roll instead of two cents. | Garden seeds, in bulk or large packages, cent. instead of fifteen. With respect to starch, the weight of the package is to be included in all cases. In the weight for duty in molasses, the polari- test is made from 50 degrees to 5, in place of from and in al! cases the package to be exempt from duty. ‘The changes noted above were all made om motion of Hon. Mr. Foster, beiog the ouicome of representations made since the new tariff was submitted with the Budget. The committee rose at 11.39, and the House adjourned. will be ten per scope OU to DD, , - The United States Tarif TY Bill. Wasuineton, April 16, The Tariff Bill was presented tothe House this afternoon. At the last moment the Republican members of the Ways and Means Committee decided to place hides and sugar on the free list, though in the latter case a bounty of two cents per pound ep sugar below No. 16, and } cent on sugar above 16 is provided for. The bill reduces the revenue about $71,000,000. Of this amount, $61,000,000 is on customs, and $10,000,000 on internal revenue. A minority report was presented by the De- mocratic members of the committee. It strongly attacks the majority report for re- fusal to suthiciently reduce the burden of taxation. McKenna (Republican member of the committee) presented a report agaist the sugar schedule of the bill. Rig Lumoper Fire. Ox_prown, Me., April 16. Six acres of lumber piles at Milford, Me., were burned over this afternoon, causing a loss of about $1,000,000, on which there was little er no insurance. The heaviest sufferers er: Pacer & Thatcher who lose four million feet of pine box lumber; L. N. Gould, fifteen million feet, and W. P. Wadleigh, one million seven hundred thousand feet. eusliniiaeaiivibili aides A Dishonest Clerk. Toronto, April 16. The investigation into the affair of Maxi- milian Meyerby, police clerk, who recently absconded, disclosed -the fact that he was $10,000 short. Vhere are several actions threatened against the city for false arrest actually they had paid Meyerby and obtain- ed receipts. An Alderman Unseated. Hawirax, April 16. O'Donnell has been fined $400 for violating the Independence of Council Act by sitting and voting as an Alderman while he had a contract with the city. The verdict unseats O'Donnell. This is the first case tried under the Act. Alderman E. Lieni.-Gevernor Angers Married. (JuEBEC, April 16. His Henor married morning to Mrs, Arthur Hamel, by Abbe Casgrain, cure of Sillery, } in the chapel of Sillery Convent. - this Weather Bulletin. Toronro, April 17.—10 a. m. Fresh westerly winds, mostly fair wea- ther, a little higher temperature, light local showers in eastern portion. HOUSEKEE READ THIS. YAMPHORETTE, sudden death to Moths © and all insect germs, cheaper thin Cam- phor or any other thing in the Market, good tor Carpets, Furs, ete. Ox Gall Scap, Stove Polish, and ail requi- sits for House cleaning. REDDIN BROS. aplé—dy 2w. ‘Dall u¥ EXAMI N ER, jat the island, and proceeding, | the early French inhabitants and tv how | ‘ON FRIDAY, for non-payment of fines imposed when} pry Lieut.-Governor Angers was | Oe. eecane om manirnerat ia Wa Leeture in St. Patriek’s Hall - | . } A #FAIR audience assembled in St. | Patrick’s Hali last evening to hear Rev. | M. J. MeMiilan lectuae on ‘* The Early History of Prince Edward Taland. Rev. P. A. McElmeel presided, ‘The rev. lec- turer began his discourse by ca'ling the attention of those present to the many advantages to be derived from a study of the early history of the Island. He then. spoke of the different discoverers sent out by France and England who touched | reierred to} they had been attracted by the value of the attention to ovr large variety <r, dius athe atm ‘THU RSDA Y ’ APRIL pe ee CO iG 1890. — Dress Robes. London and Paris Values in DRESS STUFFS, and particularly invite your | We show Special i Invit of the Latest Novelties and Newest Colorings in DRESS LENGTHS. _ Fashionable Millinery anil: Mantles. fisheries aud the fertility of the soil. Tie different wars between England and France were dealt with, as also the disputes be-| tween them concerning the Isle St. Jean, ‘and how it was fin rally | given up to Eng- | ‘land. The lecturer then told how the name St. Jean was ened tou Prince Ed- ward in honor of Prince Edward then Stationed at Halifax. The different gov- ernors from 1790 until 1830 were then re- viewed, as also a brief history of their rule. The rev. gentleman concluded his interest- ing and imstructive. address by a fitting eulogy on the life and labors of the late | Bisnup McEachern, who did so much for! the early people of the Island. A vote of thanks was, on motion of John McSwain, Esq. , 8e sconded by Mr. Mclsaac, | tecdered the lecturer, to which he made a ex brief reply. Masonic. re | \ special convocation of Alexandria Royal | Arch Chapter, No. 11, R. N. 5,, met at) their rooms, Chapter Hall, on W ednesday | | evening, 1b h inst., for installation of ofticers for the eus wing year. The foliow- ing - MMpanions were duly installed by the , M. E. Grand High Priest of the Gran qd) Ch: ais ot Nova: Scotia, Companion, G WwW. Wakeford, assisted by "Past High Priest, Companion John L. Thompson, acting +8’ Grand Marshal : Comp. eooty J. Worth, H. P. John Crockett, E. K. " Jolin A. Messervey, E. S. ** Adam Murray, Treas. “6 John G. J. Weldon, Sec’y. ode i Hodgson, C. O. H. ms A. Lar, He. r S a me W. Anderson, R.A C. 3rd Veil. 2nd Veil. M , Ist Veil. S. W. Crabbe, G, M. “© John Collings,, G. M. RK. McLennan, G. John Hobbs, Tyler. At the close of the impressive installation | services, the Companions adjourned to tle Hotel Davies, where dinner awaited them. | The menu was all that cou'd be desired, re- | flecting much credit upon mine host, Com- im panion J. J. Davies. After ample juntico| VY had been done to the good things spread, | the usual toasts indulged in upon such oc- | casions were proposed and enthusiastjcaliy | responded to. The toast of the evening, | ‘The health of our guest, G. W. Wake-!: ford, M. E. Grand Ligh Priest of the! Grand Chapter of Nova Scotia,” was ably | responded to by that Companion. A most njoyable evening was spent by the Com- panions, which concluded with the fraternal toast, ‘‘ Happy to meet, sorry to part and happy to meet > . “ee a “BARRISTER | en “Lucky Lad.” YVHESE renowned Clydesdale Horses will | be sold at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the MARKET SQUARE, isth APRIL, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. Half the purchase money to be paid at, timo of sale. A credit of 12 months will be given }for the balance on approved security. and *“*LUCKY LAD” * BARRISTER” } are so well known to the public interested in | herses that it is deemed necessary to say but little concerning them. *““ BARRISTER,” which was foaled in 1878, was extibited at many of the leading Shows this side has com- Nova Scotia and without a ribbon. Heon peted in New Brunswick, | State of Maine, and was always placed first. At our Provincial Exhibitions he has never been beaten, excepting by ‘* Lucky Lad.” His stock is more favorably known in the Maritime Provinces and State of Maine, both as good workers and prize winners than any other horse of the draught breed. “ ay 8 KY LAD” was foaled in 1884, and was a short leet horseiat the great Glasgow Susing Stallion Show, in March, 1887. He entered the ring with no less than 72 of tle best 3-year-old horses of Scotland, and was one of twelve left in the cirele from which the winner was selected. He is a very stylish, active horse, and as near fau'tless in confor- mation as any big horse to be found. He has been shown twice at our Provincial Exhibi- tion and was placed first each time. His progeny took first prize at Charlottetown as foal at foot, at Exhibition, October, 1888, and first prize as yearling and second prize as weanling at Exhibition held in October last. These horses have never had to leave their stables in Charlottetown to make a full season. R. BEAERSTO, Auctioneer. NOTE.—-The reason for disposing of these horses as above is that Mr. C. C. Gardiner, being part owner, and being also Pres‘ dent and aetive Director of the Exhibition Com- mittee, has determined to sell in order to pre- vent its being said that his interest in them conflicts with the independence of his position asa Director in the oiediais of competent Judges for the Exhibition. meh25—dy eod why Superiar Young " Barrister ” Stallion at Auction. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, immediately | WASS MEETING. MASS MEETING, under the auspices of The Resti gouche, N, B., Pioneer says: Mr. } 0. A. Barherie, station agent at Campbell- fon has in his possession an “nglish halfpenny, which was coined in the year 1753, in the reign of Kix g George I. It is worn on a | Wareh chain by Mr. Barberie as a national relic, and is quite a puriostty in its way. The | Union, lon THURSDAY, Wearer is uaturully very proud of tte anid, | the Women's Christian or eae will he held in the Y. M. . Hall; the }7th inst., a ‘8 ae |p- m., Mayor Haviland in the chair. Addresses by Rev. D. Sutherland and other efter the sale of *‘Barrister” and ‘Lucky | Lad,” which takes place on the Market Square | TO-MORROW, FRIDAY, 18th inst., at 2, o’clock :— a The Stallion ‘‘HONEST TOM,’ 3 years! old, owned by James Moorside, North River. Sire, ** Barrister” ; dam, “Old Stockman.” Terms—Half Cash; balance payable on’ Ist Devember next, ceoured by approved juint | clergymen, Muzic uader the direction of Mr. H. Heartz, sail { api? pote. . ei, | bal in the Old Country, and never left the ring | BAR IRON & STEEL ehiasninonligiiaiiliiase ‘Phe “ Krema” left Liverpool for Charlottetown last October, and is pected here shortly. She has on board for us nearly 100 ‘ons of Bar tron and Steel, which will be sold low on arrival. NORTON & FENNELL. 180 B ». DAVIES & GU weerchant ‘Tailors. —— —(0)——-- (| A LARGE STOCK OF WOOLENS, in Suit- ei cekeas and Trouserings, suitable for Spring sar, at the lowest possible prices for Cash. dy Yaw wky Charlottetown, Apr.1'7 HAY jk ings, 8 vl Summer w MR. McDONALD. for the past six years (previous to c un- ing with us) of Boston, where he acquired a thorough know- ‘ledge of his business, has charge of our Tailoring Depar tment. As a Cutter of correct styles of | Garments, Mr. MeDonald has no superior in the Lower Provinces. He has given our customers the very best satisfaction. Men who care to dress well can make no mistake in giving us a call. Three Cases CHRISTY’S BEST LONDON HATS just opened MEN’S FINE NECKWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS and UNDER- WEAR; Lot of BOYS’ SUITS low to clear. B.S. DAVIES & CO., CAMERON BLOCK. ON HOUSE: ani - GOODS JUSTO. OPEN ED. New Embroiderys New Embroiderys, New Prints, Rew Prints. New Shirtings. New Shirtings, New Ginghams. New Ginghams, Ch’town, March 25, 1890. New Sheetings, New She setings, New Pillow Cottons, New Pillow Cottons, New T'weeds. New S'weeds. New Worsteds, New Worsteds, HARRIS & STEWART, Fe» 12, 1890— Crarios$25 7 2, nae a eee ee ee 4 BGR STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. asi We offer for the balance of February, a SPECIAL LOT OF TWEEDS at Cost, over the counter or made up as you wish. (renuine ‘Genuine Goods! Call and be convinced, as ‘we mean what we say. McLEOD & McKENZIE. STAPLE Bargsin 8 Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1880. | = ee ASPINALLS | | ea en Sf ENAMEL, rOo-DAY AT~— W. k. WATSON’S, IN FOLLOWING —OPENED COLORS AND SHADES; BLUE. GREEN, ctnneniiiniiesiinemasi wae tt “ ~ Sky, | Grass, Turquoise, Emerald, Wedgewood, Myrtle, Peacock, | Holly, Royal, | Sage, Deep. | Olive, { Peacock White, Bath W hite, Cream, Heli trope, Hedge e Sparrow Ege Tint, Gobelin (2 shades), Terra Cotta (4 shades), Salmon Pink, Cerise, Rouge Dragon, Vermilion, Royal Mail Red, Flamingo Ked, Arab Brown, Chocolate, Black. Price 50 centsatin. Bath White, 60 cents, A few small tins at 18 cents, Bios: WTB TAR CAMPHORETTE, (A Substitute for Campiier.) ee ne oes AS NO EQUAL for the preservation of . Garments, Furs, Blankets, Rugs, ete., in keeping off and FOR DESTROYING HOTHS, and other Insects. For sale at A, 8. JOHNSON'S DROS STORE Corner of Kent and Priace ai: Streeta, ———--2 SCHOONER FOR SALE OR CHARTER. The well-known sch, “Lady Franklin,” 77 tons reg gister » now lyi og in Georgetown Har. bor, weil fuund in every respect, and ready for sea, is now offered for sale ot ‘charter, For particulars apply to A. KENNEDY & CO., Head Queen’s Wharf, Ch’town, April 5 j5- ~ay? skt it way li Valuable Proper ty at Auction, fE-O besold by Public Auction, on MONDAY the Sth day of May uext, (if not previous ly disposed of by private sale) the 3 tenemer t house avd premises situate at Spring Park, just outsi‘e city limits, tegether with two building lots adjoining same, The above pres peity is pleasantly siimated, and will be sold cheap. For further particulars, apply at the office of Haszard & Rattenbury, Solicitors, or to the undersigned. Dated this 3rd day of April, ROBERT _ AER ay # 4—dly eod wky td. A. D 1°90 WHITE. “NEW QUEL The POTATO Is an Immense Yielder, and will stand the Richest Garden Svil, For Sale by E. &. BROW, Cheriottetown. Earliest Known ap9—2weod w y WANTS, Last, & WANTED.—A good Servant Girl. Apply at this office. li pd “apt? WANTED —A Boy to attend a horse and do general work, with good references apl7—tf W ANTED.—A Girl for general house swork, Apply to Mrs. W. W. CLarks, corner of Prince and Sidney Streets. apl7 OARDERS WANTED A few boarders can be accommodated for $2 per week. Enquire #.t this oflice. apit—3i pd. /YOAL FOR SALU.—160 tons best Cow Pay J Slack.—Geo,. &. Full apl5—-3i _ FANT ED. —By a man a who has had 16 yeurs’ experience in the obi couutry, a Siluation as manager or under-mana ger on larm apls apideiiasiinaile nts YOTICE. - All Um bi ellas aa Parasole left at the oli stand, opposite R. Bridge’s, Hillsborough Strect, from 1889, if not called for by the lst of May will be sold. Ail work .. Bor * & ‘ promptly attended to. 5S ‘ od pl4 about 8 o'clock. OST. —On Satur i ny night last, at ornear Staniey HKros. store purse con- tainivg five or six doliar?, owned by my servant girl. Please retarn to &. H. Norton, Auctioneer apli 1e) LE r.- - Cottage louse cont aininug seven ryvin®, With Siable and Coach Hons and &@ large Garden, situated on the Maipeqne Roac, ebout three-quariers of a mile trom the Vost Otiice,--J,. T. PEARDEN eod—aplt DRESSED HAY --For sale cheap in quantities to suit everybody; a splendid article.—JOHN NEWSON. " aplz O LET FOR THE SEASON, in the city, a large Garden ia bish state ot cauliyation, Can have use of hot bed frames and glass if re- quired. Apply at once at this oflice. apll ftw LET.-—A Shop and Dweili ilouse on Upper Queen Street, +t present occupied by i. F. Madigan. Esquire of J. MOGiLL. aple—cos tf Wy“ ED.—A House containing seven or sight joms. Possession required latre r pari or April. Apply at this office, tf—mehl4 ge pny a pe 3 wishing to get Plain Se wing of any kind «« wil please call at Angus » Gillis’. corner ot Pring eand Water S'reets, opp site Duncan House. Si pd--aps T? 10 LET.— ~A desirable bz 1siness stand for either a shoemaker or tailor, situate ai West River Bridge. Rent moderate. App ly to P. J. Berrigan. New Haven. [sp5- -dys&wy tt o — ee For SALE.—Part of the iot on Great George Street, known 25 ihe fanton peepee, Ap- ly nt Weliner’s Jewelry store 10 Walter 4. fantom, {[api—ta & fr, OR § SALK oR T) LET~That commodiocus F house an‘ offices on the cornet f Pownal and Water rtreets, wkiy tf at preseot oocup ied be Dr. Kianchard, will be te th or wi uh ut the offices. Possession gives the Ist May. Apply tw Dr. Blanchard, fmeh --eo iif O LET.—Tre Dweiling House on corner of Quern apa ne Surety, at presep) € wes ae jas bl) Posvess gives A 'DERSOR, 177 Fitzroy 8