i‘tTT recall and Other items. var ? + Youne Lapies JouURNAL This excelient monthly for May is at the Diamond Book atone -_ gs AD. OD Spec al session of St. Law- cht. Work reuce I nl re at 8.50 0 cloc « to-nige ‘ : on the third degree. > Goop Mesic.--The Artillery Brigade + } ol ~ Band furnished coeltent it the C.os- ing of the Le rl 3} iture th srFernoon, ; Pottce Corr nets ¢ ly was the . } , torn this fore only o Ipant noon. He was fin days for drunkens ness Tt). sTeD i Toy kat i 1) 3 } yor PxENOVATE?. Lit JA AOL Riehi iS MOLLY , ; ; completely cleansed, 4 { walls and } ‘ . } ae'.t , } 1} ceilings tinted tor the comme Oddiellow entertainment - Nort \ communication of Alexandra Royal Arveh Chaptet vill be held this (Wednesd Ay) evening, to confer d ‘grees an‘l install officers. _ > Serriep.—The assault case of Beer vy Curtis, which came up for ring thi week before John T. Mellish, Esq., was finally settled by the parti ~ smete? . 4, instrumeats for the New Banvp.—The West En Colored Band arrived here on | Lawrence last evening. exhibition in the show to-day the steamer St They will be « 4 _* . o> . window of Miller Bros’. music store and to-morrow. “? More Care NeEgepep.-“Real!y the door- he J itive Council should keepers of the Legis to whom thev acmut be a little « reiuil as tothe ceremony of closing the The ludicrous scene created asa result of their carelesaness, this afternoon, was hard- ly consistent with the occasion. . > Tue Desares The Halitax newspapers are paid $8 px f r column for publishing the debates of the Nova LLezisiature, and the ‘* copy” is furnis y the official | reporter. This is exactly $8 more than the Island papers get for publishing the pro- ceedings vu! local } i t — -_ STEAMERS Mi {EN i Princess -of Wales left here for Pictou -6 o'clock this morning. She left Pictou on return at 1 The St. Lawrence, which left this port this morning, airived at Sammerside about | ? aw - Fy . > + ‘ ‘ o clock, after meeting with a ] f heavy ice. She will leave Summerside early to-morrow morning for Point du Chen The C ee eee ne sFrOil arrived at Fort noon yeaterday, but could not proceed, as the Straits were full of ice. She will arrive here as 8001 a ve ice permits EASTER Suow. -We inadvi tantiy oOmit- ted saying yesterday that Messrs. Saunders & Newsom showed tive tine head of cattle } ‘ on Market Square. The catt! not so t hibition, were of excellent quality. Two of them—a_ shoerthorn cow fed by D. Me- Kinlay, North River, and a steer fed by the same gentleman—are well worthy of special mention. The cow, it may be add. ed, turned the scale at 1518 pounds, and the steer at 13385 peun Is, We congratulate Messrs. Saunders & Newsom on their very good showing. —----ee0e-----— Personal, Mr. Porter, the popular agent of the Canada Life Iusurance Company, is visiting the Island, ; Mr. J. W. Beai, Barke & Co., St. borne. Mr. Hayward, of the f Hayward & Kenny, Halifax, is among the guests at the Osborne. representing Thomas L John, N. B., is at the Os- The majority of the country members left | for home this afternoon, after the prorogation | of the Legislature. Mr. Samuel Worth, a former Charlottetown, but now livery man Windsor, N. S.. is on a brief relatives in this city. The News and Times, of Grafton, Welsh County, Dak., reports ti Mr. E. O. Faulk- | ner, for many years a resident of Charlotte- } town, but lately engaged with the Manitoba Railroad Company, has been offered a perma- nent position in the office of President Hill, which he has accepted. Sir Charles and Lady Tupper and his son, Stewart Tupper and wife, Winnipeg, and ' Mrs. Cameron, his daughter, are in Victoria, | - resident of | | aul a a ~t visit to his! ' } ; b. C. Sir Charles enjoyed the trip and is looking well. The object of the trip is to} note the progress of the country and keep | in touch with tts needs, John M. Haywood; whose funeral took | place yesterday afternoon, was born at Alber- | ton, P. E. L, and was a brother of V. W. Haywood and W. D. Haywood, both of the | Vancouver pelice force. The latter turned | outina body to attend the funeral. Twenty- | three veiuicles the hearse to the | cemetery, where the last sad rites were per- formed. Deceased was born in 1862. He was a great favorite with all who knew him. | — Vain ouver, B. CG . Worl i. hth in st. i The Empe or oT A ustria has pu chased from | the family of the Count Wolkenstein-Rodenegg ' a precious MS. of the songs of the Tyrolese | Minnesinger Oswald Von Wolkenstein, and | has presented it to the library of the Ferdin- | andeum, at Inesbruck. \Wolkenstein, who! was born in 1367 in the Tyrol, travelled all | over Europe and the East as a wandering | knight and troubadour, and left behind him a | treanure of love and drinking songs which | have been preserved in three M55. The most valuable of these collections is the one : which has just been bought by the Emperor | Francis Joseph. Mr. Bright was too fond of his own coun- | try, and his own home and surroundings, to) care much for traveling abroad. But many | years ago he was at Rome, we believe for the | first and last time, in the days when Monsig- nor, not Cardinal Manning, was preaching his | famous sermons at San Carlo in the Corso. Manning at once caught sight of John Bright in the very thick of the vast congregation. ‘Two years afterwards, in the tea-room of the | House of Commons, Monsignor Manning, ad- | dressing John Bright said : ** 1t was in a very | different place I last saw you.” ‘* Yes,” re- | plied Mr. Bright; “It was in Sthe Church of San Cailo in Rome, and,” he added, with his! characteristic bluntness, ‘1 liked everything there except what you said.” : followed o+e-—---- Among the hereditary jewels belonging tothe Duke of Cumberland are Queen, Charlotte’s pearls, valued at $750,000 and about which, for twenty years, Queen Vic- toria and the Hanoverian King quarrelled with majesterial dignity. The Queen main- | tained that they belonged of right to Eng- | land. The King insisted that they should | have been sent to Elanover in 1837, on the | death of William 1Y. The other jewels belonging to the Duke are valued at $2,-. 000,000. Hus gold and silver plate weighs twelve tons. 2 3, | partinent. 5 Sess1on., | at | for further extension of time for the sub- I+ 7 Baictnougyh | ; . ‘ ‘ heavy a8 soine of the others on ex- } PELQGRAPHIC VEWS. DOWLUOK PARLIAMENT } ; +f» ‘4 ' ‘ Debates and Proceedings, ~— me Orrawa, April 16, After routine, Mr. Holton, on motion to go into supply, made a two hours’ attack ou the Customs Department and its man- ment, closing with a resolution to the effect that the Customs Act be amended so as to relieve honest importers and secure proper protection to the revenue, that no one shall be fiued except aftera after a fair public trial, and that no officer making seizures shall participate in the fine Hon. Mr. Bowell “replied etfectively to _ the charges, and covered all the points pre- sented in the accusations against his de- The resolution wasdefeated—71 to 111 on & strict party vote. Tho House then went into supply, pass- ! ing a number of items. fhe entire afternoon and the greater portion of the night were wasted in a use- less debate, brought on by the Opposition. NOTES. The Banking and Commerce Committee to-day adopted Mr. Wallace’s anti-combine bill after a long debate, and rejected by a vote of 32 to 28 a motion of Sir John ‘thompson’s to exempt Insurance Compan- 108 from the Act, Royal assent was given this afternoon to a large batch of bills. it is repcrted that the Short Line agree- ment will be brought down to-morrow. — oe —_— The Atlantic Mail Contract Toronto, April 16, PATLY EXAMINER WEDNESDAY, APRIL ss RRL Out of the Frying Pan. The fresh spring winds begin to blow, _ The robin sings his roundelay; No more we shovel off the snow, Or ashes on the sidewalks lay. No longer high-priced coal depletes Our purse or stirs within us ire; ‘The glowing sun our houses heats, We need no more the parlor fire. But are we blest? Not much you het; We heave the sigh and drop the tear. House cleaning comes our lives to fret, And carpet beating time is here. — te a. HAWKER’sS TOL AND STEER, A Favorite and Most Remedy for all Throat and lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. 1t soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fregh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores, W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. John. N. B. Valuable noviN—ly dy BALLAD CONCERT. Benelit to Mr, L, J. Williams, THE LYCEUM. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT has - been tendered to the popular Vocalist, MR. L. J. WILLIAMS, to take place in THE LYCEUM, on Monday Evening, April 2%. The best Ballads in the English language The Empire's cable from London says: Regarding the Atlantic mail contract, it | is understood that the representatives of | ' Me ssrs. Canada on the invitation of tbe Dominion | Ciovernment, in order to finally arrange de- tails of their new contract. The Ander- |sons were the only tenderers. The Allans refused, and the the Dominion Government | | were unable to aceede to the Allans’ request |mission of tenders. It is believed that the Andersons have now received from the ment an intimation that their con- has been favorably considered. ‘ y (rOVior? i Graet | A Repudiation. (cEBEC, April 16. Cardinal Taschereau formally repudiates connection with or responsibility for the re- icent articles in Canadien L’Union and | Liberale, against the Jesuits or other reli- | | gious orders, he declaring them regrettable, | |inopportune and calculated to lessen the | respect of Roman Catholics for the head of | their church and their clergy. ->-—_--—- Halifax as a Winter Port. Hatrrax, April 17. The Board of Trade to-night adopted a resolution setting forth,the advantages of Halifax as the winter port, and demanding that one of the conditions of the new fast Atlantic contract should be that Halifax shall be the winter terminal port for landing all Canadian mails and cargo. } A Reward Offered. (JveBEC, April 16 A reward of 85,000 has been offered through L’Electer to-day to any person who can indicate the place where a Frenchman | named Georget died in this Province, be- tween 1854 and 1560. olla diac nedilns Another Gladstonian Victory. Lonpon, April 16. The election held at Rochester to-day, to fill the parliamentary seat made vacant by the resignation of Col. Hughes-Hallett, re- sulted in favor of Hugessen, Gladstonian candidate. ~<a Birect Steamer Service. Yancovver, B. C., April 16. The Canadian Pacific Navigation Com- pany inaugurated a direct steamer service, tri-weekly, between here and Nanaimo. Wiil Likely Amalgamate Hauirax, April 16. Efforts are being made to amalgamate the rival Halifax, and Halifax and Boston Steamship lines which will likely result in success. Parnell and the ** Times.” Lonpon, April 16. Parnell has instituted a suit against the London Times for libel, claiming £100,000 damages. Weather Bulletin. Toronro, April 17.—-10 a. m. Moderate winds; fine weather; stationary or lower temperature. ; Local Notices. New dress goods opened to-day at James Paten & Co's. Seed time is here, and with it the rush to George Carter & Co's, Seed Store. dtw The latest styles in"dress goods opened to- day at Jas. Paton & Co’s, A large lot of Childrens’ Carriages just re- ceived at Mark Wright & Co's. 3i —apl7 Seeds for early sowing and hotbeds, and for sowing in the open ground, seeds of all kinds, seeds by the packet, onnce or pound, seeds wholesale and retail, sceds for every- body at Carter’s Seed Store. d&w Good show of Easter beef, sausages sugar cured hams and bacon at Robt. Bridges, Hillsborough St. The latest novelties in dress goods opened to-day at Jas. Paton & Co’s. Anderson will shortly leave for|_ will be suag by a number of our first singers. MR. WILLIAMS himself will sing, by re- quest, ‘* THE DEATH OF NELSON,” Admission, 25 and 35 cents. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock. pat—mech20 DWELLING HOUSE, BY AUCTION. AM instructed by ANGUS A. McINNIS, A ESQ., to sell by Auction, on the premises, ON SATURDAY, 20th ENSTANT, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, His Dwelling House, situated on the corner of Orlebar and Gerald Streets. ‘There is a good Coach House and Stable on the premises. GEO. M. HARRIS, apl3 Auctioneer. CARTER’S SEED STORE: — _————— Farmers and Gardeners —WHEN IN NEED OF— > DF Ds. ARE SURE TO THINK OF Carter’s Seed Store First. It is the recognized Headquarters for P. E, Island for Imported Seed Wheat, Clover Seed, Vimothy Seed, Turnip Seed, and all kinds of Garden and Flower Seeds. Have you received a Seed Catalogue yet? If net, send your name and address for it; then send right along for some of the Seeds, plant and care for them, and great. satisfac- tion will result. This is so. Others have proved it. Why not you? Address,— GEO. CARTER & C0., SEESDSME. Charlottetown, April 11, 1889—d w NOPICK. — SPECIAL MEETING of the Lorne A Hotel Co. (Limited) will be held in the office of Messrs. McLean & McDonald, on THURSDAY, the 18th inst., at 8 o’clock, p.m. A full attendance is requested. J. T. CROCKETT, Secretary. apl2-—tl mty DWELLING HOUSE, AM INSTRUCTED BY A. WATTS, ESQ., to sell by Auction, on the Premises, On Tuesday, 36th Instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: That Dwelling House and Store situated on the Lower Ma!peque Road, about one mile from the city. There is one acre of lard to this property, making it veluable as a Market Garden, GEORGE M. HARRIS, ap9 Auctioneer. VALUABLY PROPERTY, BY AUCTION. I am instructed to sell by Auction, Qn Wednesday, 17th April, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: The Premises formerly occupied by the late George P. Tanton as a Photograph Studio, situated on Great George Street. The property has a frontage of 33 feet, and runs back 79 feet, with rightof way from Kent Street. Terms at sale. mch30—tl sle. G. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. The above sale is hereby postponed until Boys’ knock-about felt hats for 30 cents, Worth 50 cents, at John | & Co 3. WEDNESDAY, Sth May. wpll | BE SURE YOU SEE ROTHERS, tHE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, Who Buy Worth of Goods \ (Xx) * KE PROWSE, while in Montreal, secured about Right Thousand Dollars’ ($8,000) worth 4, of CLOTHING at about hal! price, which can be sold less than comnetitors can begin to sell their Shoddy for. AUCTION PRICES - L,0f3 (One Thousand and Thirteen) Boys’ and Childrens’ Suits. 950 (Nine Hundred and Fifty) Mens’ Suits to select from. Dollar's for Cash. Kivery Spot We say we sell the Cheapest, and we can prove it; and not only the Cheapest, but a long way the Cheapest. We advertise what we know is the truth, and we will back up what we say by offering any man or woman $1,000 (One Thousand Dollars) who can find a larger and cheaper stock of BOYs’ and CHILDRENS’ CLOTHING on P. E. Island. Our prices are so low on HATS, they can’t go lower. We solicit your trade, as we know we can please you better and give you better value than any other House in the Trade. ; PROWSE BROS., The Wonderful Cheap Men, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, April 12, 1889—eod wky Carpets! Carpets! Carpets! 100 ROLLS. 100 ROLLS. 160 ROLLS. New Steck Just Opened JAMES PATON & COS. fEXOE LARGEST AND BEST VARIETY EVER OFFERED in Newest Colorings and Latest | Designs. Householders will find our Department nicely fitted up and no trouble to make PRICES ALWAYS THE LOWEST IN THE CITY, Brussels Carpet, _ “Art Squar ° Velvet Carpet, | piece, with fringed end, Tapestry Carpet, ‘Hearth and Sofa Rugs, | a selection. yen unres, W Kidderminster Carpet, Groat Skin Rugs, Axminster Carpet, China Mais, faney borders, Union, Hemp and Felt) Wool Mats, Carpet, ‘Linoleum and Floor Oil Cocoa 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, Se 4 Charlottetown, April 9, 1889—~eod wky 38,000 From 15 to 33. per My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, W&c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, yis 2 : > he ate S3 Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velveteens, Silks, Satins, Trimmings, &e., Se. ’ 2 ? oe ; ‘. : ‘ : Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares, ot eee ; i" : . r * 2 clothing, Corsets, White, Red and Grey Flannels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiets, &c. Cent. Discount. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &., Xe. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &c: SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, Queen Street, Opposite Market Square EASTER OONGERT. WHEW HATS, HATS. VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE FO te ‘EP sHE UPPER PRINCE gene M eae S INDAY SCHO “oposes - : HAT very eligible piece of Land on Kent | ing ee ag ee LATEST STYLES IN Street, part of the Estate of the late) Gn Monday, April 2¢nd. Jobn Jary, with a frontage of 51 feet ann An excellent programme is being prepared. February 19, 1889—dy & wky Hard and Soft Felts, English and American Makes, LOVT PRICES. running back = me Terms easy. pply % mch23 WILLIAM DODD. ) ne is » Ar Vv x sane J : Full particulars wiil appear in a few devs, Sake Fo ADOPTION —Three Orphan Boys, aged Full par J. D. SEAMAN, JOHN McLBOD & OO. awa Seureon . Swust Baeen ” ta “| ap8—eod Superwn weuuunt. ap4—tt Ny Po ~~ a, ili ads are i i 2 es a ee eR