Local a Other Tiems. lo ConRESPONDENTS.—The letter of Mr. Chester B. MeNeill received too late | sertion to-day, It will appear on Monday. -—- oe \pvance rx Svaar.—Mr. Horace Haszard infooms us that he has been notified of a further advance in the wholesale price of sugar. —_- Founp.—A door key ad parasol, left in the Market Hall on the night ot the Oddfellows’ Concert, may be had at the Diamond Book- store. - Appte Sate.—Geo. M. Harris’ sale of apples, to have taken place this Serene: ym at eleven "o'elock, has been postponed until Mon- day at the same hour. el iasiiireei St. Perrer’s ScwHoo..—St. Peter's Boys’ School opens for the Trinity term on Monday, the 29th inst. The Head Master informs us that there are no vacancies. iasiapidiieendigun From Bosroxs.—The steamer Worcester, Capt. Nickerson, left Boston at noon to-day for Charlottetown via intermediate ports. She may be expected early on Wednesday. Tilting Baxp or Hore.—The annual Band of Hope Service, at which the Sunday School children renew their pledges for the year, will be held in St. Peter's Church at 3 o'clock to-morrow afternoon. Y¥. M. C. —>- A. —Gospel meeting in the Y. M. C. A. Hall to-morrow afternoon, at 4 o'clock. Subject, ‘‘ Destruction of the temple fore- told.” Matt. 13: 1 te 13. Address by Rev. J. M. McLeod. > ANNIVERSARY.— Yesterday was observed by the New Glasgow, N. 5. Oddfellows, and con- cluded T a banquet at the Vendome Hotel. Mr. G. A. Dixon, of the Woolen Mills Com- any, was present as a representative Vv Vildey Lodge, of this city. -_——~__—. *“*A Pace From Canapian History.” — The lecture to be delivered in the Lyceum on Monday evening next, on the above mention- of ed subject, should be heard bv every one, Admission 15 cents. Proceeds in aid of the funds of the Benevolent Irish Society. ieliiinaaitindinie Lecrure. —R. R. Fitzgerald, Esq., will deliver a lecture in the Lyceum, on Mon- day evening next. His subject will be “A Page from Canadian History.” With 4 good lecturer and an interesting subject, there should, and we have no doubt will, be a full house. —)———— Errata.—In the O idfello ws card of thanks, published in yesterday's issue, the name of Mrs. E. H. Norton was accidentally omitted. This is to be regretted. Mrs. Norton's sing ing was one of the features of the entertain- ment—a feature that was mach appreciated by the large audience present - Lixe.—-The steamers of shortly begin Buack DiamMonp the Black Diamond Line will their regular sailings between Montreal, Charlottetown, Sydney, and St. John’s, Nild. Freight will, as usual, be carefully handled, and every attention will be paid to the comfort of passengers. Mesars. Peake Bros. & Co are their agents in this city. _ Tue Istanp STEAMERS.— On and after Mon- day next the steamers of the Steam Naviga- 'shali be unlawful to fish for lobsters be} tion Company willleave every morning (Sun- days excepted) from C harlottetown to Pictou at seven o'clock (local), and from Summerside to Point du Chene on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown. igeneditinesn Raitway GospeL Mertryc—Held every Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, in McLeod’s Hall. The public are always cordially wel- comed. Lesson for to-morrow: Revelation 1-5: “ Behold he cometh with clouds; and every eye shall see him, and they also which pierced him; and all kindreds of the carth shal) wail because of him. Even so, Amen.” ss CorrecTion.—The Moncton Times, in an- nouncing the sermon to be preached to the Oddfellows of that town to-morrow (Sunday), by the Rev. Geo. M. Campbell, claims that divine as first joining the order in Victoria Lodge, Fredericton. Our contemporary is wrong. Mr. Campbell is an original member of Wildey Lodge, Ub Saeeevennr REMEMBERING "His FrRIENDs.—Our ex- changes report that a man named Monroe, an ex-convict from the Manitoba penitentiary, re- cently died in England. In his will he makes some curious bequests, including $100,000 to Bedson, warden of the Manitoba penitentiary, $50,000 to a Winnipeg lawyer named Vivan, and a like amount to Rev. Canou Matheson. llnciniins A Svoecessrut Batt.—A_ very successful ball was held in Enman’s Hall, Moncton, ov Thursday night last. Mr. H. 8. Pethick, formerly of Charlottetown, was Secretary of the Managing Committee, and among the other Islanders present were Mrs. Robert T. Weeks and J. P. Ball. Mrs. Weeks wore lavendar satin with white jets. Mr. Bowness, recently of Summerside, was one of the mem- bers of the orchestra furnishing the music. os Srectat Trarn —Beginning on Monday next, and continuing until the Summer time table takes effect, a special passenger train will leave Charlottetown at 5.45 a. m. daily (Sundays excepted), for Summerside, connecting there with the steamer for Point du Chene; returning, will leave Summer- side on arrival of the steamer from Point du Chene. This train will run through to Tignish, and return on Wednesdays and Saturdays. scaleable dnc Successrut IsLanp Stupents.—The Halifax Herald, to hand this morning, coutains an ac- count of the annual Convocation of Dalhousie College, giving the names of those who won medals and degrees. Among those receiving the degree of B. A., we notice the names of A. G. Laird and Frank J. Stewart, of Char- lottetown ; and J K. G. Fraser, of Alberton Albert H. McNeill, of Charlottetown, gra- duated as a Bachelor of Laws. A. G. Laird won the Governor-General’s gold medal. We congratulate our young friends on their suc- cess. ——2>--—- A Rare Treat.—Regarding the appear- ance here of the celebrated Haydn Quar- vette, it will be interesting to the public to know that it was organized from the old Weber Quartette, which stood so long at TE | | for in- | / Government to ¢ catch lobsters under nine and a halt inches 4 Y i cXAMI MI ' ’ ww ¥ . - YESS. Byes n> « aa Bs Sparagy LL} SPECIAL Despatcurs To THe EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. BsprRoom " AE pap’ ings “ye 14 LU paoe Debates antl os Urrawa, April 26. In reply to Mr. Curran, Hon. Mr. Tup- per, who has recovered from his temporary illne 988, Said that owing to misrepresenta- tion the Montreal Harbor Police would be continued the — nt year, and that the dues would be levied as usual. Mr. Prior brought up the question of the illegal “seizure of British vessels in ior <li Miele NER, Bedroom Purnia ture. ie. I HAVE ON HAND A FEW on em % SETS, SIDEBOARD E, Hair and Flock Matirasses, which must be sold this week to make room for large shipments of new goods. GEORGE M. HARRIS, Anctionse r LOTS. oe PASTU! ~ oe RE Behring sea. He discussed the United | States’ claim cof exhaustive juzis and contended that nothing cou! n the recent seizures. Mr. Davies agreed with Mr. the importance of the matter, but argued that the delay in doing justice to the own- ers of seized Canadian vessels showed the necessity of Canada being represented at Washington. We must have the right to negotiate our own treaties. Sir John said that Parliament had already passed on the question of establishing a commercial agency at Washington. The question was one affecting all maritime nations, who would, he felt certain, resist the iniquitous attempt of the United States to claim all Behring sea. England was pressing fora settlement of the Canadian claim which she had endorsed. lhe result of the United States continuing to insist upon its pretentions was something upon which he dared not now lock, but he showed that Canada would insist upon her rights. At 10 o'clock the House went into supply. At Ll o'clock the committee finished sup- ply and the House proceeded to concurrence in the items in the estimates. The House sat till a late hour NOTES. The Senate to-night passed Mr. Wel- don’s extradition bill without amendment Manager Hickson, Assistant Manager Wainwright and Judge Foster, solicitor of the Grand Trunk, are here urging the ‘rant their company equal running powers over the Fredericton | bridge and Harvey branch with the dian | Pacitic. a request by many mem jus stify | Prior as to Cana- is backed up The order in council of March 26th re- lating to lobster fishing has been can ‘elled and the following made in lieu thereof: | First, on that part of the Atlantic eoast | trom Cape Canso Western and following the coast line of the Bay of Fundy to the | American boundary it shall be unlawful to | fish ror, catch, sel), ouy, oF have POSSESSION | of, without a lawful excuse, any lobsters bet ween the Ist of July and Sist Decem- ber. Second, in the remaining waters of Nova Scotia and New Brunswick, and the waters of P. E. Island and Quebec. It tween the 15th July and December 3\st. The section provides that it is unlawful to long, from the head to the tail, exclusive of the claws or feelers. The Conservative Candidate. SHERBROOKE, attended convention in Comp- ton County unanimously choose Rufus Pope, only son of the deceased Minister of Railways and Canals, as the Conservative (Jue. April 25. A largely candidate. Mr. ‘Pope will probably be elected by acclamation. Steamers’ Movements. Monrreat, April 26. The Gulf Ports steamship Miramichi ar- rived in port this morning. The Beaver Line steamship Lake Nepigon arrived at (Quebec at 2 o’clock this morning, and will be in port to-morrow. A dense fog pre- vailed onthe river throughout the fore- noon. eee Temporal Power of ‘the Pope. enine: April 260. A public meeting is called for Sunday afternoon at Laval University to protest against the usurpation of the temporal power of the Pope. iicecbslebbaarinaan Weather Bulletin Toronto, April 27. ---10 a. m Strong winds and gales from eastward ; mostly cloudy, with rain. Personal, nev, WA: Conwtecd ti ost, M. A., Curate of St. Paul’s, Charlottetown, nas declined an invitation to be Rector of Alberton, P. E. 1. Ata recent meeting of the cabinet Hon. Henry Starnes was appointed speaker of the Quebec leyislative council in place of Hon. M,. De La Beuere. A Toronto despatch says that Bishop-elect O'Connor, of Barrie, will be installed into the Peterborough bishopic on May the Ist. It is expected that ten bishops will assist at the cermoney. ore Fresh biscuit just received at Beer & Golf's. apl27 2i - +o ——— See the berg! tins John McLeod & Co are offering in hats, caps and boys’ suits. SDE Bi bp. Fell asleep, on Saturday, the a inst. , Myra, daughter of the Hon. H. Callbeck, aged 34 years. {Funeral will leave p.m.,on Monday by Cemetery. } at 4 o’ciock Sherwood the house train for the head of male quartet tes in the United) States. Composed, as it is, of those who’ stand at the head, in this class of singing, | there is needed no further guarantee of its | high merit, and that it fuily sustains what | | critics have said of it: ‘*that ali the es-! sential qualities for the highest class of | male part-singing have combined to make | this one of the finest male yuartettes ia the country, if, indeed, it is not the foremost.” Miss Clara A. Hunt, soprano soloist, is one of the finest and most popular concert sing- ers before the public. Her solos and also her singing in the concerted numbers with the quartette will be a delightful feature of the concert. . Due here about 30th inst., FoR BOSTON. Ss. S. “ WILLIAM,” CAPT. PETER MURCHISON, will carry POTA- TOES AND OTHER FREIGHT TO BOs- ‘LON, at lowest rates, providing a sufficient quantity offers. : Applications for space should be made at cana ie R. McMILLAN. ap22—dy why tf liction, pailada Atiantie Hl® BeapW ABT Y. TO BE SOLD BY AUCTION, On Thursday, Sih of May | ‘ 7. At 11 o'clock. on the Premises: Thirty-two and a half Acres of Land, formerly the property of the late John Holman, sub- divided into 4 Acre Lots, situated on the Mal- peque Road, between the Cross Road and the Charlottetown Waterworks Pumping Staticn. The Land is at present laid down to grass, and is all available for Pasture, each lot hav- ing a right of way to water. Terms—25 per cent. at time of sale; the balance in four years, with interest at 5 per ceut. per annum. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer. ap25—pat DWELLING HOUSE, BY AUCTION. TED BY A ' AM INSTRUC - WATTS, EGG... & sell by Auction, on the Premises, “ ryt . +. ‘ On Teesday, 30th Instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: That Dwelling and Store situated onthe Lower Malpeque Ro:id, about one mile from the city. There is one acre of land to this property, making it veluable as a Market Garden. GEORGE M. HARRIS, Auctiqnedt. — r tlouse apy Shortest Route to Boston, VIA HALIFPAS. SieAship vd. | The Fast, Steel, Clyde-built a] PAHS P “HALIFAX” Lesves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax, EVERY SATURDAY, at 4 p. m. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at lialifax same evening, and can, if they preferit, ¢o9 directly on board the Steamer without extra vharge, FARES: Charlottetown to Boston (Ist class).......... $ 9 20 NN cs in ck we cudw bag due edaee sha ee Oe 16 00 Charlottetown to Boston (2nd ciass).9...... 5 25 PN, vv bs sc coke neces buntkessuaueuns eee 10 50 Through Tickets issued at all Stations on P. E. Island Railway and Lnterco! lonial Railway ; also by the Ayer nts of the P. &. Ish and Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetown. RY, FENTON T. NEWBEI Agent, CHIPMAN Bros, mn General Agents, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. a 16—tf “Army and Navy Depot. Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & C0., FALIP AS. A Foil Stock of Wines aad Liguers) JUST RECEIVED. Cases ROYAL BLE 1 50 75 eases ISLAY BL 100 Cases OLD RYE, ND, END &GELIC, 50 * CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 160 * CLARET, 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE; 25 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Marascbino, Benedictine, 200 *“* FINE PORT and SHERRY, 150 © HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, **, TPF end V. O 100 ‘* BASS’S ALE, 200 * BUORKE’S STOUT, 100 * APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 *“ FINE OLD RUM, 50 ** KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES. ap24 P.E. Island Electric Co. OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thatthe Annua General Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held at their Office, in Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the 8th day of May next, A. D. 18°9, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon. r Dated 23rd day of Apri!, A. D. 1889. JAMES WADDELL, Superintendent, WANTED. 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 Boston, de iring reliable an will do well by calling at the old reli | Ee TS eT ee in ‘SATURDAY, APRIL 27 18-0 PATON'S POPULAR STORE (x) GREAT SHOW OF SUMMER GOODS. Dress Department Filled with the Novelties of the Season. (x) NEW MOURNING DRESS GOODS—Biarritz, Crape Stripe, cont . ne Nuns’ Veilings, Crape Broches, All Wool Crapes, Mig 2 ivy i THE BEST ASSORTMENT OF CARPETS ON THE ISLAND, —(x)——— —— New Suits for Ss COME A. wD 3 Ao OU C2? eel JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, April 27, 1889-eod wky }. 6. Macionalis New Stock Now Qe | Mens’ Sults!. Boys’ Suits! Very Cheap! Mens Suits! Boys’ Suits! Very Cheap! THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN THE PROVINCE TO SELECT FROM! | acer arimmings! Hats, Flowers and | Feathers ! -_———— Indian Cashmeres, Bor- Dull Finished Grenadines, at . iglish HATS, BONNETS, CRAPES, MY reimmines A j a SILKS. LACKS, eK LOWERS, Clothing Department Full of Men and Boys. Ladies’ Dress Goods and ! ’ Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings ! fiats, Flowers and Feathers ! SLL HE NEWEST FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS -CHEAPEST PRICES. Wanted - ~5,000 Men and Boys 40 buy : Hard and soft Felt Hats. AN IM MENSE STOCK OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS ‘AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. 20, 000 Yards of Prints, English: and | Canadian “Manufactures. GRE ¥COFTON, FROMSOCTS.A YARD AND UPWARDs. - Our prices are the lowest in eve yery line, ik you will study your own taterent by buying at Ch’town, April 25, 18899-—eod & wky - J. f3. MACDON ALD’S. oe ; T e re Cig a DOW: (OW 200 AND SHOE > | ORE scieeiiedbatiiianases eee tosrrereny ONE HUNDRED AND TWENTY-FIVE (125) CASES NOW OPEN OF Womens’ and Childrens’ Boots, Shoes. and Slippers. best ever offered for sale in the Province, at prices which, for Cheapness, never have been approached in this \LE AND RETAIL at the ‘‘DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE.’ J.B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, WEST SIDE 5 ee N STREET. = a Mens’, Quality the city. WHOLES Ch’town, April 25, 1889—eod wky taenaneieieaienaaaa Opened To-day! AND LOI{DON MANTLES. 167 PARIS. One Case Paris & London Trimmed Millinery. ONE CASE OF NOVELTIES IN JERSEYS. &c. Wisters, Dresse:, Shildrens’ One Case of ee cee i LCC OT ONE CASE Fashionable Dress Goods ! Fashionable Dress Goods ! Fashionable Dress Goods ! PRINTS! PRINTS! PRINTS! PRINTS! “PREVES! PRINTS! PRENTS: BEER BROS Charlottetows, April 5, 1889—tu fri sat NEW SUMMER CLOAKINGS.