nee ~~ THE DAILY ony ¥ . — ei ik a . a Local and Other Iicims. | PELE AP UES AEWS., | MAILS as usual! this afternoon = ui D Tuy EXAMINER. - Rarway Gosret Meerine.—Lesson for to morrow afternoon. Mathew 2]:22-——Faith. Baila PARLIAMENT ——-> ,» SKATIN Band at the Citizen’s Rink this ; i evening from8 o'clock until 10. The ice is in! splended condition. ie » e * E> 2 | i . . eport of Proceedings. GiosPRL SINGING.—-All who can sing are | invited to come to the Y. M. C. A. Hall to oe tieas | sight, at 8 o'clock to learn new Gospel Songs. \° Lonvon, April 18. —_—__.»- - ' . z a > ae aoa | In the Commons this evening Mr. Zion Crnuren.—The Rev. -A. A. McKenzie | Goshen announced that the amount of con- ' will preach ip Zion Church to-morrow, in the morning at 11 o'clock, and in the evening at 6.30. sos converted was 404,000,000 pounds, leaving 850,000, the most of which was in the hands of trustees. There was still \lime to apply for the conversion. Vo motion of Hon. Mr. Smith that the County Government Bill be given prece- : oe ACKNOWLEDGMENT. —-Our thanks are due Mr. H, W. Finlay, formerly of this city but at present a vesident of “San Diego, Cal., for . : late papers. deuce over Private Member Bills. sa Mr. Labouchere offered an indignant pro- Y. M. C. A.— Gospel Meeting to-morrow | test, saying that Smith played an astute afternoon at 4 o'vlock in the Y, M, C, A.|vame. He was hurrying the bill to pre- Hall. Subject, A Mother's Anxious Cry. | vent the house taking time to consider its Matt. 15;21—28. merits. " —— Mr. Smith denied that he desired to Cacren SERVICES, —Services in the } . : re 7 Christian Church Meeting House every Lord's sapEten the discussion. The magnitude of . the bill was such, that the Government Day, at 10.30 a. m, and preaching at the . ’ : Urs: , would be remiss in their duty, if it fail- evening at 6.30. : ed to take every chance to forward ‘the f tRecovenrne.—We are pleased to learn} measure, Mr. Smith’s motion was carried that Rev. W. R. Frame’s illness has taken a} 245 to 145. turn for the better, and that last evening he A meeting of the Nationa! Liberal Club was sufficiently well to be able to come down to-day resolved to urge the Government to stairs for a short time. extend the debate in the Commons on the ee local government bill. All the speakers y re airs a tots ; weaned 5 ee ee ere Narrow Escaer.—It is reported that expressed the opinion that the feeling was some young men who went out goose shoot- aii a 3 at aa ee ; growing, especially in rural districts, that ing yesterday afternoon, tloated about among Ng ada wt , k T 7. . ; . . »>b yas a sha and a rank ry a- the ice-cakes the greater portion of the|~"“ ee ee night and had a marrow escape trom drowning, | UT, “at its apparent democratic Sarees Pscabinad, was a veneering which at first deceived the eye. Prof. Stufit said the fact that the bill ~- _— - Iea AND GARDEN Panrtry.—The Ladies of St. John’s Church Milton, intend holding a : is Tea and Gaiden Party at Milton, early in omitted to deal with outdoor sale, while it the Month of July in aid of the Church. | Proposed compensation to publicans, was a Look out for it as it will be the event of the | 8wlicient warrant to strong opposition to its sumimer season. adoption. — \ committee was appointed to arrange Norruern Licu?r.—The Northern Light, | for coneentrated action by the Liberal which arrived at Pictou from Souris this | party in opposition to the bill. forenoon, wil] return to Souristomorrow.| #.——~ a Outside of Georgetown, wefunderstand, are Ottawa News. ten miles of heavy ice which prevents her —- entering that harbor. Orrawa, April 13. Sciceaaieet FRATERNAL.—The Worthy Patriarch Officers and members of Orient Division No. 161, will pay a fraternal visit to Victoria Division No. 4 on Monday evening 16th inst., at 8 o'clock sharp. An invitation is extended to all transient Sons of Temperanc. _ ~ Miuirary.—The last issue of the Cunada Gazette contains the following: To be Major 82nd _ Battalion—Captain Theophi- lus Stewart McLeod, R.S. 1, from Nod Co. vice Dogherty, promoted. To be Cap- tain’ No 5 §Co., Brogktield—Lieut. David Bertram, M. 8., vice McLeod, promoted. iia A Votre on Prouterrion Wantep,—Pe- titions were presented the other day to the commons from the Grand Divisions of the brought 70 cabin and 23 steerage passen- Sons of Temperance in Ontario, Quebec,| vers. Eleven persons were removed to the Nova Scotia and New Brunswick asking that hospital, some with small pox the others the temperance question should be removed with vartoleid, All on board : were. vacti- from the sphere of party politics by {the ‘sub-| 1 4ted. The detention of the crew and mission of a measure of prohibition to a vote : . steerage passengers, and a portion of the to the electors af the Dominion. ; an. other passengers will be neeessary. Maritme Drsasters.—The administration of the Bureau Veritas has publishéd the list of maritime disasters reported during the rionth of February, 1888, concerning all flags; Mr. Justice Henry, whose life was dis- paired of this afternoon, has rallied and is in a fair way of recovery. His trouble is apoplexy, not paralysis as at first reported. Efforts will be made to prorogue Parlia- ment by May 18th, in order to permit the Governor-General to sail from Quebec the following week. The sum of $7,350 will be offered in prizes at this years Dominion Rifle Association meeting here. Small Pox on Shipboard. New York, April 13. The steamer Newport arrived this morn- irg seven days from Aspinwall. She in Aid of ‘the Flood Sufferers. Berry, April 13, q ali “4 > > - » ° . ; . . . . . Sailing vessels reported lost, ae In this A bill is being prepared for introduction - are . ~i thnree vesse ss cy . . . nnmber are included three vessels missing. into the Lower House of the Prussian Diet Steamers reported lost 10. In this number]... : : is cache type steamer reported missing. ae -? issue of a ay of 5:7 gga Causes of losses: Sailing vessels, stranded, | ™“I*S or the purpose 0 —ae e 54; collision, 7; fire,9; foundered, 4; } 5U7erers by the floods, and repairing dykes, abandoned, 10; condemned, 17; missing, 3. | Tiver banks and railways. Steamers, stranding, 7 ; c-llision, 2; missing, 1. acne sabe a : A Temporary Arrangement. Apvice to Motners.— Mrs. Winslow's ae Soothing Syrup should always be used whe children are eutting teeth. It relieyes the little eufferer at ouco; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherul awakes as ‘“‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and s the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind mar 8 Wrnivea, April 13. Premier Greenway states that in conver- sation with prominent Grand Trunk ofiicials, the latter expressed their deter- mination to secure Ontario into Manitoba, and that a temporary arrangement to reach the Province this year was probable. Suspended. New York, April 13, The suspension of the American Ex- ent & wky ae iad et , change in Europe (limited) was reported A LARGE Soctety.- The year book of the An- to-day from London. William B. Boon, cient Order of Foresters, which has been | treasurer, was appointed receiver. Their issued, shows them to be the largest friendly society in the world. At the end of 1887 the = order comprssed 294 districts, 5,128 courts, ; nen 686,127 bevefit and 16,428 honorary members, Declined to Prociaim Louth. the increase in the 12 months.being 121 courts, —— : 13,459 benefit and (77 hongrary members. Dubin, April 12. During the year 56,845 henetit members eee The Privy Council has declined to pro- admitted and 30,689 left the order ; 6,8: claim Louth under the Criminal Act asa re. 4,62 smbers’ wives ; oo — “di ea ogg fore, nt prelude to; the suppression of the National widows aicu ¢ ing the year, é a aa 1886, the united funds amounted to £3,750,- League. 000. The juvenile societies are very —— progressive, the nember at Dec. 31. 1687 be- Weather Bulletin. ing 1,248 having 72,377 members, with £6,- 542 of funds, the increase in the year being Toronto, April 14—-10 a. m. 4 P 3 i ‘ 7 32: f . 4,874, messbors, and £7,555 of Sante Moderate to fresh north west to south > - Ee - ae a a Avetios Sare,—Apples at [4. McNeil's west winds jair weather, Auction Room Monday next April 16th at — 10,30 o'clock, 25 barrals Cornwallis Apples in good Ordered for positive sale. Agents Wanted. apl4 lins a a , i . We want a few live Agents (male or female) in Tar pest] Areies ix Townx.—Roxbury Russets, grand ; apple this evening, at Geo, Carter & Co. ap 14 3ins, liabilities are about $4,000,000. order. Scotia, some of whom are paid $30 per month. sscinaeiseiaitaiuieds ParpennANoine. —Jee siys the wild geese have come. IMire a volley bd. Howlett whitens with a short handle brush. Residence Edward St. li pd, sstals. Address ali letters.— i rat DOMESTIC SUPPLY CO., Souris, P. E. I. mch23—wky Im per aba Parties wishing their Feather Beds and GEO. Pillows cleaned and renovated, will please ’ A ‘eave their orders at W. F. Carter's. GENER alu : each County to introduce our goods. Salary display of this delicious | or Commission. Business strictly honorable and profitable. We have several Agents in Nova Write for catalogue; enclosing 3c. stamp. No BOND & CO, PERL PON Ne AINE, -- = ~~ Provingial _—_— HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. Saturpay, April 14. Mr. SuTHERLAND, after some preliminary remarks, referred to the financial position of the Province, contending that we were in &@ worse position than ever, notwith- standing the statements made in the speech of the Leader of the Government yesterday afternoon. The estimates for the current year were, he thcught, considerably less than the expenditure wouid be. Hon. Donato Frerausow followed. He pointed out that the payments for educa- tion amounted in 1878 to only. about $65,000—the Government of that year having paid only three-quarters salaries, while nearly $112,000 were paid on account of education last year; and humorously disposed of some cf the statements of the previous speaker, House adjourned until Monday. DIED. At North River Road, on the 13th inst., Mrs, John MeCarron, aged 48 years, [Funeral will leave her late residence at 2.30 o'clock to-morrow, for St.. Dunstan's Cathedral, thence to Roman Catholic Cemetery. ] RARE 0, PORTUNITY. A First-Class Family Residence —WITH— Outbuildings, Garden, Vinery, Or- chard, Pasture Lots, &c. THE Subscriber offers for sale his well-known Residence, situate on Lot No. 4, in the Roy- alty of Charlottetown, containing over 7 acres, DWELLING. The Dwelling House is very commodious, with lofty rooms, and contains Dining and Drawing Rooms, Breakfast Room and Office, large Hall, eight Bedrogms, Kitchen, Pantry and Scullery. The Cellar (the full size of House and Kitchen) is seven feet deep, dry, and plastered overhead. A Hot Water Apparatus has just been put in, which warms Hall, Kitchen and five Bedrooms, A never-failing ell of excellent water has recently been fitted with a new Force Pump. _ ‘The House is substantially built, easily warmed in winter, and as good as new, OUTBUILDINGS. The Outbuildings comprise Barn and Stable, Hay Barn, Coach House, Joiner’s Shop, Tool- house, Granary, Root House, Ice House, &e. LANDS, A well stocked Fruit and Kitchen Garden of half an acre, under fence; a Vinery capable of producing 300 lbs. of the choicest Grapes; an Orchard of 1} acres, stocked with the best varieties of Apples, Pears and Plums, and thor- oughly drained with drain pipe; two Pasture Lots in a good state of cultivation, conteining over 4} acres, This desirable Property is admirably suited as a residence for a professional man, having all the advantages of pure air, freedom from dust, and not amenable to city taxes, yet within ten minutes’ walk of the business part of the city. For further particulars apply to WILLIAM Dopp, Ksq., Charlottetown, or to the owner, WM. HEARD. The Cedars, April 6, 1888—2a w TENDERS. TENDERS will be received up to the 20TH INST., for PAINTING AND REPAIRING THE MANSE OF ST. JAMES’ CHURCH. Specification to be seen at the office of A, Ken- nedy, Queen Street. Trustees do not bind themselves ta accept the lowest or any Tender. 8 : A. KENNEDY, Chairman of Trustees. ap9—Yw tues sat Pure, Reliable. NO AMMONTA, ALUM, LIM, But Purest and Best Materials used in the manufacture of Woodill’s German Baking Powder. Avril 11, 1888. ore CARRIAGES At Foster’s Old Stand, UPPER QUEEN STREET, Opposite A, Horne & Co, All kinds of Carriages, Fxpress Wagons, Carts and Wheels, at prices to suit purchasers. REPAIRING, PAINTING & TRIMMING A SPECIALTY. Painting by Mr. Henry lioeoper. Legislature, _|—M. CONNOLLY, corner af Quesn, and King lear auee Sale —AT THE— LONDON HOUSE Is Still Going On. —_——-—-— — Many Fine Grades of Goods. LARGE DISCOUNTS, And every effort made to meet the require- ments of CASH BUYERS. F. W. MOORE, Assignee of Harris & Stewart. Ch town, March 2, 1888. FOR SALE OR TO LET For a Term of Years. LAWNDALE, situate on the St, Peter’s Road, about one mile and a half from the city, known as the “GARDINER PROPERTY,” and recently occupied by K. Bridges. On the pre- mises are a handsome Dwelling House, zood Barns, &c. This place consists of about Sixteen Acres of Land, in good heart, and several pieces of land can be had adjoining, sufficient to make a Farm of about fifty acres. For further information apply to JOHN INGS. C@h’town, Aprii 11, 1883—3aw . DR. KELLY. Physician and Surgeon, OFFICE: UPPER QUEEN STREET, Four Doors Above Apotheearies’ Hall. Ch'town, March 29, 1888—dy 3m cod wky For Sale or To Let. THE undersigned willsell orlet for aterm of years the Property situate at Orwell, and known as “Finlay Store.” The Dwelling House and Shop areinone, andthere are Stables and half an acre of land. A very desirable site for country business. —ALSO— The Dwelling, Stables and Blacksmith’s Forge APT. A. MoLEOD. Orwell. moh26—3w 2aw wky li DR. TAYLOR ERTILL devote a PORTION of his time ¥) to the Treatment of. the following Spetialties : Diseases of Women (Gynecology), Diseases of Eye, Ear and Threat, Surgical Diseases and Operations. mch?7—4w 2aw (tues & fri) pd ; SATURDAY. APRIL 14. THE | Fra nt Aa fl j i. Imported late see this Stock. L888. C Hanes Newest Patterns and Ch’town, April 5, 1888—dy & wky CUMS SeQSOl. a ee ee ee ae ee Our Immense Stock of Room Paper is HOw ready for sale. 0 WE HAVE OVER 30,000 ROLLS ON HAND, Bought ia England, Scotland, United States and Canade; Lowest Prices. 70: Staple & Fancy Dry Goods, Uarpets & Oil Cloths VERY CHEAP. PERKINS Charlottetown, March 12, 1888. o & STERNS. a JTHING & TRUNKS. nevscnaticte' SS J. B. MACDONALD | —IS SHOWING A FINE STOCK OF— Niens’ and Boys’ Felt Hats, last Fall, selling at Low Prices. ——— — X | q . CLOTHING. 250 MENS’ SUITS (Worsted and Tweeds), and a lot of S. Jardine, "erms liberal, Appiy wo *y “| separate COATS, PANTS and VESTS, selling at Great Bargains . to clear. ——_—- 0 -————— raN | PRUNKS. Five Hundred and Fifty Trunks, all sizes, from Fifty Cents to Six Dollars, best assortment in Town. Don’t buy until you J. B. MeDONALD, QUEEN STREET. TO LET. WO NICE HOUSES on Pleasant Street, with Stables and Water. Atso—One House on King Street. Apply: ta WILLIAM DODD. April 4;-1888—tf NOTICE. rp ais is to notify the inhabitants of NEW % GLASGOW and vicinity that I have opened a TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT in Mr. John MeInnis’ old stand, where I keep a well-assorted _ tock of Worsteds, Tweeds, &c,, ‘with Trimmings to suit. Try us and be convinced. BENJAMIN B. STEVENSON. New Glasgow, April 13, ’88—-wky 3i pd FOR SALE. THREE ACRES OF LAND inthe Village of - Souris East, fronting 33 chains onthe Main Street, and bounded on the north by land of stephen A. McDonald, on the east by lands of Marshal ‘Paquet and William Cantwell, and on the west by Souris River, at present inthe pos- session of Michael McCormack, Esq. For particulars apply in Charlotietown at the oflice of McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARRIBE, Solicitors. mchi3—dy & wy law (tues) tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND cc. WANTED.—A Janitor for St. James’ Church. Application to be made to A. KENNEDY, Chairman of Trustees, from whom ali informa- tion can be obtained. 2w tues sat—ap9 To LET.— House on corner of Euston and Plea- sant Streets. Possession given May Ist. Apply at Railway Office. pda 3i eod—apl3 VV ANTED.— ood Girl for general housework. Apply to i Wm. Faylor, Hil!sborough Street. 3i—ap13 WANTED.—Three first-class Vest and Pant Makers.. Highest prices to good hands.— D. A. BRUCE. tf—apl2 H°w TO LOOK BEAUTIFUL.—Ladies requir- ing Bangs, Curis or Switches can leave me their orders, which will be promptly attended to. Streets, 3i—apl2 WANTED.—A Boy to attend a horse. Apply at EXAMINER office. tf—apil Dress I guarantee a| Qy * perfect fit, at a exceedingly moderate. Silks, i Nal Goods, | 4 Kid Gloves, SA. Hosiery, | K&e., &e. April 4, 1888—dy & wky JAMES PATON & 60., Market Square. HOUSE FURNISHINGS, &c. Carpets and Oil Cloths, ~ (CURTAINS, IN SILK AND TAPESTRY, Laces, and Curtain Poles and Fittings Complete, s KE broideries, §; ura © ; we TUT SHADES & SPRING ROLLERS, Room Paper in Every Quality, From Four Cents a Roll upward. GILRAY'S PATENT CORTAIN STRETCHER, Every Housekeeper should have a Set. JAMES PATON & CO., BROWN’S BLOCK. lll YITH I red Premises, W saul titn tos NEATER, BETTER FITTING AND WEARING BOOTS thaa =e Wi Bol & Soe Fact. Ue —= Experienced Workmen, New Lasts, Better Léather, we latina ance il BASS pate : is Sener os er a amemimameadl —>—— ‘ ~ Cuartorrerown Roller Mills Flour in Commission Merchants, Te oe call, O LET.—A House containing: seven rooms, bags & bbls, for sale at, Beer & Goff's. ap il ; : 7 RF. BOSTON We are bound to please. Give us a call T a cat Pewenl tect. | excr. Eeoy Paic ee ins. 3 LONG WHARF, N, . =e wpaatink: | wees FOREIGN MAKF.—We import from Canada and the United States the latest styles in ({09SE BOATS.—We have only a few Goose Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots, Shoes, Stggers and Rubbers. Buying in large Boats left, and will qhalignae ony poy, on quantities, for cash, it enables us to sell cheap. You do not require @ heavy purse whem E. Island to produce one that will equal them for dealing with us. i tensa: Wi Si! ~~ SHOEMAKERS, ATTENTION! harbor use.—SLACKFORD & HAYDEN, Boatbuild- eos, Steam Navigation Co’s, Wharf. ap 11 3i Cnn . > RATHER by ee ip, Grain, F h Calf, Kid in ai CUSTOM SOLE LEATHER by the Side, 24 cents per Ib. Kip, Grain, Frenc . season will be held at Montague, in aid of the R Lote35, ions te Seheal. Churches. Awls, Welts, Shoe Thread, Heel Ink. Dressing, Pegs, Pincers, Hammers, Wax, iver, Lot convenien c ’ ° Methodist Church, which it 1s expected will Sep : phe 7 ; . as ‘atts Evelets. English Tops. &c. As we have tokeep these articles for our own , . i Joti 3 Rail ting on the shore | ANTED.—A Furnished House in the city for | Bristles, Nails, Eyelets, English Lops, &c, As we have _ je ; po = 3 ae eee ee olreneee A (} BN i S WAN | 'D, oft Gieone Tar ners cbesnunes of 7 W the ae, months. Nochildren, Address / ose and buying them in large quantities, we can afford to sell cheaper than any in the trade, of speciar averac ~<a. manure and mussel] mud can be obtained easily. | ‘.\ Z,” this office. ‘i apl2 in the papers in due time. Im—mehl5 If the above Farm is not disposed of peivanem: q K OFF BROS , . ‘ ee T? Sell the celebrated Rubber Bucket Chain reat eine a nt Pebble Auten on BATT Successors to Dorsey, Goff & Co, HAVE decided to dear out balance of stock, of —RECEIVERS OF— Carpets, in Brussels, Scotch, and Tapes:ries, “ana mtist be sold—bargé.ns will be given J. B. Macdonald's. ap 5dw csntaaiin ied ‘Lea av MonTAGUE.—Please bear in mind that on the 27th of June next the Tea of the Ch’'town, April 13, 1888—wky 3m Potatoes, Eggs, Fish, Canned Goods pine lags Farm For Sale, Prompt Returns. Write us. LET.—A large Warehouse on Sidney Street. E Subscriber offers for sale his Farm, con- TP ae to oor GAHAN. lw eod—ap7 acsinapsntdneniaalinene ee 83 Acres of Land, situated at Black March 2, 1888—wky 6m sii al and Goat. issi d salary r i}, i < 10 LET.—A Cattege situate ‘on Sidney Street, ‘ . Pump, A good commission or state DAY, the lith day of April, inst., onthe Pre- uh.—2 ge 1 ” Howes serene Oa a". te lie the right men. id : mises, at the hour of !2 o'clock, noon. I scpesitg the, ric, Church, given 16th May uivertisement of Jas. Paton & Co. They are} Write atonce. Address: s ALEXANDER McAULAY, | Do Apply to John Kelly, Esq. Water Com- =_ g | the Pee of ahaa eee ; LAW RENCETOWN PUMCo 5 s Black River, Lot 25, April 2, 1883. nines. or to the owner, EpwaRD — February 28, 1888—eod & wky sheap. ‘Now is the time to purchase —— goods in house furnishings, " ap4dieud ‘ April1, 1887—wky lyr ap6——wky 2i pd yon ° ee i ee a a ee a ae ) iM UU ie Sen ie