EW i, ee Pr a eine < 0 0'" a Local and Other liens. Y. M. C. A.—Gospel Meeting in the Y. V Cc. A. Hall to-morrow afternoon at 4 o'clock Subject: The Rejected Son—Mark 12. 1 to 12 All are cordially invited. ——— Heavy Pork.—Mrs Wm. C. Sturdy, of Crapaad, sold this morning to G. J. Wright, Kent street, two carcasses of pork which weighed respectively, 735 and 648 lbs. lei Arrittery Trornuy.—The handsome punch bowl, won by No. 2 Bait , G. A., for general etticiency, last year, is on exhibition in the show window of Reddin Bros. Drug Call and see it. > -- Store. Friesrt Trre.—The steamer Carroll left Bos ton for this port this afternoon, and is expect- ed to arrive here on Tuesday o¢ Wednesday next. Potatoes will be carried the first trip at [2 cents per bushel. . detetelitllpineecrioms PaNORAMA.—“Tickets for the panorama of ** Cruikshanks’ Sottle” are now ready. Price 15 cents, children }0 cents, and may be had at the Diamond Bookstore, or of any member of the committee or at the door. - Rattway Gosper Mertine.—Remember this meeting on Sunday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, in MeLeod’s Hall. Strangers always wel- eome. Lesson—Joshua 24-15, ‘* Choose you this day whom ye wil) serve.” —--2> Tae Fire Atarm.—A good many people think that if the ringing of the fire bell last evening had been delayed until the conclusion of the services in the churches the general result would have been just as satisfactory. ER PROROGATION PostponeD.--The House of Assembly has, for its part, completed the work of the session; but the Legislative Council has still a few points to make—if yossible. The Legislature could not, there- fone be prorogued to-day. denanbicuiait PROHIBITORY Matne.—An exchange re- ports that in Bangor on Tuesday last there were 14 persons before the court, twelve of whom were charged with drunkenness. Evi- dently the prohibitory law, so far at least as it relates to Bangor, is as dead as is the Scott Act in some cities that we could name. —— =< Service To-Moxrow. —Baptist congregation meetsin Y. M. C. A. Hall, Rev. J. A. Gordon pastor. Preaching service at 11 a. m. and 7 p.m. The evening sermon will be for young men especially, while all are cordially invited. Subject—‘‘ Why was the Son of a King not sepulchred in his marble tomb, but thrust into a pit in the wood.” All seats free. ——___<-—___—_ Missionaky Meertinc.—A pleasant and profitable: hour may be spent to-morrow afternoon, in the Methodist Church, at the annual missionary meeting of the Sunday School. The mission will consist of child- ren’s voices accompanied by the pipe organ and cornet. And beside the efforts of young persons belonging to the school, addresses will be delivered by the Rev. Mr. Fisher, of of Alberton, and the pastor Rev. Mr. Read. The school raises quite a large sum for the the Japan mission field, out of which it has adopted the Rev. M. Kohashi, an educated native missionary. Oe Testinc Pusrtic Orrnton.—Another re- markable case of investigating public opin- ion by circular is furnished by the Halifax Echo. A stringent Sunday bill is before the Nova Scotia legislature, and the Echo is opposed to the measure. To test public opinion the Echo published a form of ballot and asked every person in the city to send in a yes or no vote. Already 632 votes are reported, of which 2 are in favor of the bill and 630 against it. The St. John Sun, commenting on this fact, remarks that if the Wesleyan or Witness had taken a ballot the result would no doubt have been an equally striking majority un the other side. A Qvestion or Dory—A Washington despatch says: The Secretary of the Treas- ury recently received a letter from a resi- dent of Canada, saying that he proposes to remove to the United States, and asking if certain machines for making jackets, now used by himin Canada, will be admitted free of duty as tools of trade. He was informed that free entryof tools of trade,etc.,does not extend to machinery and other articles im- norted for use in any manufacturing estab- lishment. His inquiry was answered in the negative, and he was informed the machines would be entitled to free entry under another provision of the law, pro- vided they were manu factured in this coun- try and are in substantially the same con- dition as when exported. Gocp Works.—The efficiency of the Fire Brigade was tested last evening for the es- pecial benefit of Mr. C. E, L. Jarvis, of St. John, who, in company with Mr. Angus, Secretary of the Board of Underwriters, has been at work for several days past readjusting the retes of iusurance. About twenty minutes to eight the alarm sounded, and ex- actly four and a half minutes later both hose teams had splendid streams playing over the cupola of King Street engine house, and the Salvage Corps and Hook and Ladder company were on the spot ready for action. Two ad- ditional streams were afterwards put on from ’ the hydrant on KingsStreet with good effect. This is remarkably quick work, considering tnat the streets along which the hose had to bé hauled were in a very bad condition, and not one of the firemen knew that the test was to be made until the bell rang. With better streets, Chief Engineer Large says the men could do the same work in much less time. We understand that Mr. Jarvis was well satis. fied with the test. We congratulate Chief L>rge and his men on their scccess. —_—_—~»——— Secorr Acr Convictions.—The following convictions for violations of the Canada Tem. perance Act have been obtained by Inspector Henderson, in Queen’s County, within the t two months:—Before Simon Brown, J. P., Hunter River, and John Deacon, J. P., North Wiltshire, Andrew Murphy, of Mill- vale, Joseph Doucette, of Rennie’s Road, Michael A. O’Brien, of New Glasgow Road, Mavrice Gallant, of Rustico, and John Mel. lett, of Charlottetown Koyalty, were eonvict- éd and fined $50 of two months’ imprisonment each. Before Peter Sinclair, J. P.. Spring- figid, and George Mallett, J. P., of Graham's Road, Bernard Croken, of Emerald, was fined $50 or two months’ imprisonment for selling, and also $50 or two monthe for keeping for sale; and nine bottles of whiskey and two gal- lons of ram seized under search warrant were ordered to be destroyed, which order was im- mediately carried into execution by Constable Whitehead. Before Henry Wadmap and Donald W. Palmer, J. P’s., Victoria, Joseph W.iStordy, of that place, was convicted aud fined $50 or two months. The Inspector is ' evidently not idle. ay: a DAILY EXAM ® ~ B.S Micka, Be iW S. TELEGUAPHG NE USPATCHES TO SPROLAI ita EXAMINER. DOWISION PARLIAMENT. ? t “ : 5 iD ‘ ™ . 4! | Debates and Presastings, cenmanesiniinets sane } ; Orvawa, April 12. After routine, in reply to Mr. Jones, of | Halifax, Hon. Mr. Bowell said that no matter what the intention of the Govern- | ment might be, he had given no intimation to the press that it was intended to abandon | the proposed amendment to the Customs Act, adding the cost of inland carriage to the dutiable value of invoices. A portion of the afternoon was spent in supply on inland revenue items, which Messrs. Cartwright, Laurier, and other Op- position speakers criticized copiously. Hon. Mr. Costigan replied effectively to all the charges, and explained each item as it came up to the satisfaction of the House. In the House this afternoon, Hon. Mr. Foster, replying to a question, declined to say just now whether or not any changes would be made in the tariff this season. Replying toa question, Hon. Mr. Hag- gart to-night said that the contract with the Allan line for ocean mails was supposed | to terminate on April 12th, but the Allans | now contend that it holds good until the! fast line matter was determined. Pending | a settlement of these conflicting views, the | Government have decided to issue an order | that in case the Allans refuse to act, the| mails this week will be seut via New York. The House resumed consideration of sup- ply to-night, and sat till a late hour. NOTES. ‘ i | The Banking and Commerce Committee this morning adopted the privcipal of Mr. Wallace’s anti-combine bill by a vote of 33 to 22. Strong Toronto and Montreal dele- gations were present in opposition. If the} Bill passes the Commons it will be slaugh- tered in the Senate. The supporters of the Government from Ontario do not take kindly to the proposi- tion to spend several millions to build the Harvey-Salisbury Short Line, and the Op- position are a unit against it. If treatedon its present merits the scheme would find scant favor in the House. It is argued that the refusal of the Canadian Pacific to build the road according to the terms of the Sub- sidy Act under which they constructed the Short Line through Maine, absolves the Government and the country from the pledges then made. As intimated in the despatches some days ago, the Short Line debate may be one of the session. ~~ eee Yunnel at the Fails. Toronto, April 12. The Government are constructing a tun- nel under the falls at Queen Victoria Niagara Falls Park,and are blasting 4 pass- age way 300 feet long. At tlie end of the tunnel there will be a large room affording a magnificent view of the immense volume of falling water from the other side. The Jesuit Question Again. Toronto, April 12. Mr. C. W. Bunting, of the Toronto Mau, said to-day, speaking on the Jesuit ques- tion: ** We certainly are to hold our posi- tion, and have no intention of backing out. There have been no new developments as yet, but we are preparing to hold oyr own.” Pushing the Work. Winpsor, Ont., April 12. The Canadian Pacific railway put 100 extra men at work on the Windsor end of their line this morning; also large forces all along the line. The slip dock of the com- pany will run to the edge of the channel further than the slips of either of the present companies. ee —_ Weather Bulletin, Toronto, April13,-10 a.m. | Moderate to fresh winds, mostly cloudy with local rains, not much change in tem- } perature. Se Locai Notices. Please notice that Goff Bros. have the fashionable shade in Colored Shoes—not too conspicuous, just right. tf—ap13 Acapia Nut Coar.—Arrived and landing on Monday, 15th inst., a cargo of fresh-mined Acadia Nut Coal.—R. McMiilan. ti—ap13 Beautiful Easter Cards and Panels; also, Booklets, at M. F. Ellis’. a)3 3i HEAD on THE List. - We are going to take the lead this summer for good Shoes at low prices. Thirty-eight cases just opened at Mc- Eachen’s Boot Store. Thirty Cases of Boots and Shoes just opened at Goff Bros. Come this evening and make your selection. tf—ap]3 See the nobby Tan Shoes and Slippers for ladies and gents, selling low at Mcfachen’s Boot Store. Boys’ suits from one dollar up at John Mac- leod & Co's. Boys’ knock-about felt hats for 30 cents, worth 50 cents, at John Macleod & Co's. The latest sensation in town is John Mac- leod & Co's. $3 and $4 pants. The verdict is that they look as weil as those costing double the money. —— #+0+e- The premu's on gold in the Argentine Republic has ieached 64 per cent. A long as a man can assign the property of his creditors over to his’ wife, marriage is not wholly a failure.—Detroit Free Press. The Belgian government has warned Boulanger to abstain irom political agita- tion in Belgium. If he complies he will be , expelled. : Prof. Wiley, chemist of the Agricultural | day evening. NER 4h. * Personal, Mr. A. W. Sterns, of Perkins and Sterns, arrived home from the old country on Thurs. During his absence he select«d a complete stock of new goods for his firm. ‘lhe Halifax Herald says: George M. Brown. of Blomidon, has arrived home from | _ Riverside, California. He has been engaged ; on a stock ranch for the last three years and was doing well, but at the same time thinks there is as much money to be made at home The Rev. Mr. Fisher, formerly of Tignish, Prince Edward Island, was inducted into the Presbyterian congregation of Dalhousie, on Nwtaintietey acetone: One Case Paris & London Trimmed Millinery. has a large field of usefulness before him. Mr Fisher has an excellent record, will doubt- iess be an acquisition to the Presbytery, and | prove to be a worthy successor to the late Rev. Alex. Russell, who wuss so_ highly esteemed by sil who had the pleasure of knowing him. We congratulate the con- gregation on their good gprospects. —Adrocate. _ LL i s+ Ga Scotts Emulsion of ¢od Liver Oil and Hypophosphites Is sold all over the world. It is far superior to plain Cod Liver Oil, palatable and easily digested. Dr. Martin Miles Stanton, Bury Bucks, London, England, says: ‘‘I have prescribed Scott’s Emulsion and taken it my- self. It is palatable, efficient, and can be tol- erated by almost anyone, especially where cod liver oil itself cannot be borne. Sold by all draggists, 50c and $1. eee ee ee ee eee eee eer eee EDE RED. At Albertén, on Thursday, the 4th inst., Katie Reid, ia the 36th year of her age. R. ne, (N. B. and U.S. papers please copy.) HAW KER’S Mor sen Aeeay PUY AND GHAI, A Favorite and Most Valuable Remedy for ali Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St, John, N. RB. novlO— ly dy TO LET! TO LET! 4 NICE HOUSE on Pleasant Street. Also £% a Double Tenement on King Street. Possession immediate. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. apll Shop, Dweliing House and Five Acres of Land. MO LET, at Marshfield, Lot 34, five miles from Charlottetown, a Shop, Nwelling- House and Five Acres of Land. Excellent situation for business. Apply to ALLAN STEWART. April 12, 1889.—6i dy wy tf Eligible Property. . Subscriber is instructed to sell that & very eligible Property on Prince Street, being part of Town Lot No. 40 in the Third Hundred, having a frontage of 40 feet on Prince Street, and extending back 80 feet. There is a three-story Double House on the property, also a Building in the rear, which could be made for a Stable if required. This property is in the centre of the city, and is always well tenanted, For terms, etc., apply to R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. meh25 -— a ; sensiniiijnesgiliaimeiueniaiiii Horses Wanted. M* JAMES KEEGAN will be at the Hotel Davies for ten days, and wants from 35 to 45 Horses, all sizes, good workers and drivers. tf—apl Willner's Tin Shop. A) E are now prepared to fit Water Pipes in Houses at reasonable rates. Gal. vanized Lead and Iron Pipe and Fittings al ways on hand. Im eod—ap Can Makers’ Tools. —_——— a” s SALE.—A complete set of Can Makers’ Tvols, all in good order. HORACE HASZARD. Ch'town, April 2, 1889—2w eod FOR SALE. House and and. HE Subscriber offers for sale the Fostern half of Town Lot No. 80, iu tho Sth 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 foet on Euston Street, and runs back 160 feet The House contains Nine Rooms and 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. eee, ALSO, IN SUBURBS; Three (3) Acres of good Land, just beyond Department, at Washington, reports that Henry's Lime Kiln, and next to Mr. Maurice sorghum sugar cannot be profitably manu- factured. First London Belle—OQh, have you heard the news? I never would have bélieved it, but it’s true. All sorta of wonderful things are occurring nowadays.” Second London Belle—‘‘ Dear me! What has happened?” ' ‘*An English duke, who spent three weeks in America, has returned and married an Eoglish gir).”—~New York Weekly. | Blake's Farm Residence, Malpeque Road, | | Being quite near the city, it is well suited for | ‘ building purposes or for pasture or market | ' garden. GEORGE ALLEY. | fehi21 - To LET.—The store and dweHing on Great! George Street, the property of William: and : Thomas Tanton, Boston, }arciy C r&Co. Appiy te Aicx. Straag, Lansdowne H¢tel, Cape Traverse, or at the store of Geo, & &o., Market Squaré. = (mch18-tf Carter occupied by Geo, | A'S estaroneannetintineeat ———hen SATURDAY, APRIL 18. 18°9 ned To-day! | i } 167 PARIS AND LONDON MANTLES. F geemie ONE CASE OF NOVELTIES IN JERSEYS. Wlsters, <&c. Gnme Case of Childrens’ Dresses, ONc CASE NEW SUMMER CLOAKINGS. Fashionable Dress Goods ! Fashionable Dress Goods ! Fashionable Dress Goods ! PRINTS! PRINTS! PRINTS! PREVES! PRINTS! PRINTS! PRINTS! ae “Se c Pp J - . t a . ; “e ; - < a ° : Py ~ “4 _, Nine ete e sd - a et eee a . © ? r Charlottetown, April 5, 1889—tu fri sat ec PATON & COS. a LARGEST AND BEST VARIETY EVER OFFERED in Newest Colorings and Latest Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! 100 ROLLS. 100 ROLLS. 100 ROLLS. New Stock Just Opened JAMES isclection PRICKS ALWAYS THE LOWEST IN THE GLTY. 1 "+ Do Souble t@ make Art Squares, woven in one _ piece, with fringed end, |HEearth and Sofa Rugs. Goat Skin Rugs. a J China Mats, fancy borders, Brussels Carpet, Velvet Carpet. ‘Tapesiry Carpet, ididderminster Carpet. Axminster Carpet, Union, Hemp and Felt) Wool Mats, Carpet, Linoleum and Ficer Oj Cocon Matting and Mats,) Cloths, all widths. Tapestry, Rep Curtains, Lace Curtains, Curtain Poles and Window Shades, in great variety. JAMES PATON & CO. BROWN’S BLOCK. 38,000 DOLLARS! From 15 to 33, per Cent. Discount. My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Charlottetown, April 9, 1889—~eod wky Comprising Biack and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, Satins, Trimmings, &c., &c. Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, Hosiery, Under- clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, T weeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, Xc., Xe. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &c: SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, February 19, 1889—dy & wky Queen Street, Opposite Market Square lyf * ‘HOLS §0,.000. EW HATS, FREEHOLD FakM 50,0 r sits DESIRABLE FREEHO ww» i ,, rilly Thousand Bottles Wanted LATES? STYLES IN fa ae reg, si t Roseneath, Lot 52, naid- | Hard and Soft Belts, | waco Montague triage and sreigan —AT THE— Bridge, now in possession of David Sugli rice Grist, Saw and Carding Millis are within one §* 10 } nN” BOTTLING HO r English and American Makes, mile, There are valuable Farm Buildings on, 2 VERY LOW PRICESA tie premises. Possession given immediately, JOHN CO. For further particulars a s§ the office sal JOHN JOY, ap4—tt eo tae: feb —té Water Street,