ae me tocal and Other RABY WAGON f-om eu s\ right a (vs Do You grow onicns? lf so, rter & Cos advt > Nice shades in Window Bili and latest designs g, at Viark Wright & Co's, - Yew UNDLANDS FINANCES. Newtoundland’s revenue | wo) S03; and TRAIN A spec he sleam SPECIA MAI t Summerside, Whi ieave w morning at 6 o clock - NA your window Mark Wright & se (| °ss blinds Loe. 1 than it bei ma fe ss. Itha wylve years Asa ton esteem k i Sai at wk = Great BARGAINS \ beauti autogt ph il ‘ ary iis sins an iOW prices at 2 = 1 attentic to the hithy House, in tront of mary of our pr Pr i incllior Louse wil ST SALE. Loy one v farming impie No Yes r rudattel a a we tne iis alt LISTIS in order e newspager to th dangerous co S Lorner, anc > » STICISM AND RELIGION g -ntle in window pole tix ess bheatrice ’ » ; . i novner restive, « sha we s ago THe EXAMINER called Items. oO up at Mark read Geor we ap24 ’ . . nds, Fringes ‘ It is st ited sat ye'r Wag the expenditure $2,028 7335, tial mail train, Tv st. Law.- + here to-mor- técal time, and curtain snd have them the, cou'd be ng put up. has won a! s been used '¢ 1 stands tu : ul xdd’s Medi fal stor k of mums has he a i will be suid the Diamond m of our City ie tue whoichd rner to the London incipal stores. see to ib at anting horses, grain, Solomon Me ents, on Saturday, , eserves, — R. terday morn picked up as isabied She to Port Mulgi: e | epaired, to prove tre may #2y nition of tne lon the fol walk was put down. -At the ino nen interested, Pope's lecture on ‘- Agnosticism and Religion” pamphlet for li pi r vOuU alLUoo lag ' Will! irnh this evenir bas S Lawrence left p en (Tacos 0 o' it du hene at % i on return at cK this i.15 p. m deocitinatisidiain Lean TO PLay Foors ity.—J f Elizib.th, N. J., is ayo 2 piays fuot reall i for sale m. A few at Theo L Lp 211lw P; incess of CK LOls mMorn- 7 Summerside [or morning a id Mans- ung man «ho sen} sep , abd the other night as he was coming heme three dogs attacked him. With toe drop Kick he laid one dead, sent a se- ia 1 ‘ft , } L. ae . cund Hytny in the air With Several Droken rids and sv scaied the remaining dog awey. sneer - ' A RARE a tec C AVpOLnved Det Those wh use Mr. Bain w i his paper upon ** The Bo ACL the gy < f tie N ari aociery, Will learn with pleas will read a paper upon ** T 1 REAT > 1a8t meetin ihe e stone of P. E. Islan,” before t on Monday next, at 4 p. ih., Im that he ran >» were dais 13 not able to ulder Clay,” ral History ure that he Red he Society, MeLe: d's Ns ind Hall, corner of (Jueen and Gratton streets. Admission 10 ceuts. nian \ Rane Corn.—We were vy, says the Hants Journal, a the possess mol Re 7. K t [t is a bronze coir, f Domitianns, son of Vesp issued iSla snownh on Mon- rare coin in McNab. of New- reign was in the n, who 151 A. D., named Cexsarin 69 A. D., and lemperorin 8! A. D. ibis coin was ry k for captare of the Germans. On the reverse is a captive chained to a Roman a ard a a 3 (;oLp Brick .—The manager of the la phiagold miuiag ympany has forward a Bridgewater, N. S., a fine gold brick hing four hundred and sixty troy ounces ‘ hi:the vicinity of vine thousand irs, This the second largest one month's crushing of any mive in western Nova Scotia ‘ is result of three we ‘ks erushing by ten stamps and quantity of ore three hundred and twe.ty five ton fhe mine is at North Brook a Sickness 10 Nova Scotta.—A Halifax de- epatel says that measeis are epidemic in ~ | Nova Scotian towns along the line of ee | Dip itheria and seariet fever also prevail [here have been numerous cases and s eaths from diphtheria at Brookfield. At [rus 1 Sunday last six little household treasures tn as mat flicted homes lay dead gl very sev e type have => My Ati innual Spring lug of yyvel ee held lest vy t ‘ e of P rs & Peters, the s eras were elected: President, (r. | . Vi Perey MeDonald; ! : N lL; Is rl | 2 D>. H ' nso i Ne (ylasy mn M 94 bh } é n : . Vv { i ‘ Dine Scoten nof Dun Gas a inity have organized a Branch of the Caledonian Cluh of P. K. Island in that thriving village. Their officers are: Chief—H. L President—Namuel McDonald. "~@cretal y—Hugh McLel an. rer— “emuel Nicholson. McDonaid, M. P. P. ‘ Witiam Keilly \ ’ i I loh A. Camerat Samuel M bal : ~~ ‘ , 7? —{ rl Dr. Sm prescription tor infants ind chi opium, mo phine, tic snbstanee. It is harm- i i po goric, drops, 800 ing 1 1 ecxstor oil It is pleas.nt. [ts riy years’ use by millions of mothers Castoria des roys worms and ailsvs I ness. Castor‘a prevents vomi'ing sour ind, cures diarrhaes and wind. colic (as- ria re Ing troubles, cures consti pation and flitu ti Ca toria assimilates tes tine stomacn c . ; ’ = ving pewiny and patara) sleqp. Caalqrs is te opildrey’s jae oct’ frisgd, THE DAIL ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, bowels, } THURSDAY, APRIL 24 1890. pe Summary Y EXAMINER, - oe ae “ uuiusruitait ONION SEED 91) ESTABLISHED PRICES GONE! ‘Td BANKING BILL AGAIN. Pan Orrawa, April 23. | ‘he House met at 3 o'clock. The motion for the second reading of the Banking Bill monopolized the attention of the House to-day, Mr. Foster announced the changes made since the biil was intro- ‘duced. Inthe cese of the impairment, or even the exhaustion of the circulation guar. anteed fund, the banks wil! not be called upon to make up the amount immediately, been made to the proposition that balances unclaimed for eight years should be paid over tothe Government, to be by them paid to the proper owners if subsequently claim- ed, but this clause he wou'd insist on aa a vital part of the bill. After considerable discussion the bill was read a second time and considered in Committee of the Whole. An additional clause was inserted referring to majority of every bank to be Canadian by birth or nationalization. The Committee rose and reported pro- gress, and the House went into Committee of Supply, taking up the main estimates Ail the remaining items having been pass ed the House adjourned at 12.15, but will only be called upon for an innual payment of one per cent. of their javerage circulation until the fund 1s restored. ihe proposed audit 2 is been dropped. Objections have | The Rykert Inquiry Orrawa, April 23. The committee to inquire into Cyprus Hills trmber limit deal, better known as the Rykert inquiry, had another meeting this norning which made a further revelation ss tu the methods‘of the Administration of the Interior Department. Dalton Mce- Carthy proved that he was not in Ottawa <luring the alleged interview b<- tween himself, Rykert Liadsiy ard Russell is said to have taken place. He declared it was a plot to cheat Laidlaw out of the limits between Rykert, Russell and Ryley,—the latter being a clerk of the In- terior Department at the time. Rykert wimitted to Blake that when he secured the money from Sands in Winnipeg there was $1,000 missing, for which he did not isk any account. The committee will try to find out whether any of this amount wenttothe Department. The committee will have another sitting to-morrow. The Bremner Fur Case. Orrawa, April 23. The Bremner Furs Committee this after- noon reported to Parliament that Midd e- ton ordered Bremner’s furs to be confis- cated, and ordered two bales to be put up tor himself, and others for his staff, and shipped to Winnipeg in the same boat he came dewn in, br: were missing afterwards: that the confiscation gal and unwarrantable, and the ap- propriation to Gen. Middleton and _ staff highly improper; that the value of the furs taken was $4,500, and the committe recom- mended this amount to be paid with in- teres . -71 WaS ilie Cremer Arrested, Havirax, April 23. City Marsha] Cotter received a despatch from Detective Power to-day, dated Sand Beach, Mich., asfollows: ** Have Cromer underarrest. He is going to return with- out any fight.” When the detective left Halifax he went to Edmundston, where is located the agency of the Peoples Bank, from which Cromer is alleged to have taken money. From there the detective went to Bingor, and on his arrival he got trace of the man through the railway ticket agent. Senator Frye’s Bill. WasuHinaton, April 23. A bill was introduced by Senator Frye te day providing that it shall be lawful for citizens of the United States engaged in foreign trade and residing abroad, to own vessels built in the United States and have them registered as United States vessels. Foreigners connected in business’ with citizens of the United States are given the right to own nut exceeding one quarter share in vessels belonging to the United States. Weather Huiietin. Toronro, April 24.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh fair weather, stationary or a l.ttle higher temperature. ee Seott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites winds; [s sold al! over the world. It is far super- ior to plain Cod Liver Oil, palatable and eas- | ilv digested. Dr. Martin Miles Stanton, | Burv Bucks, Loadon England, says: ‘‘I have ip ibed Seott’s Emulsion, and taken it my- ir It is palitable, efficient, and ean be tel- erate! by almost anyone, especially where cod liver oll iteelf cannot be borne. Sold by j atl Diuggists, 50c. and $1.00. | ene siden BIkTHs. At Maplegrove, C yhourg R ad, Halifax, on ; eT Wisbenee : the 2lst inst., the wife of William Dennis, of a daughter. DIED. In this city, on the 23rd, of membraneous ‘fala ome croup, William Austin, infant son of William iW oand Cassie Bovyer, aged one year ind | nine months, ‘* Suffer little children to come unto Me. and forbid them not, for of such Is the Kingdom otf Heaven. Suddenly, in this city, on the 22ad inst., of I ¢ nsumMption, Cathe in the 5S:h year of her age sband. three sons and : She Buchanan, She leaves a sorrowing hu ; two daughters to mourn the loss of a Kind and Ff ctionate mother. ‘** Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” ‘Puneral will leave her late residerce, Syd- ‘ ney Street, : ‘ Ly siock, for tne Peoples Cemetery. Frienis and acquaintances are resp ctf lly i ivited to attend. | }morning at 10 o' Dearest mother, thon hast left us, And thy loss we deeply feel, But, tip Gog who faa deregt us, ie oye dae firtows beat ine. beloved wife of John | below Pownal, to-morow (Thurs- ) | | | every OW NER OF A GARDEN should grow Ovions—ct least enough for home /use. It is very importart that NEW, FRESH | SEED should be sown, and Seed that is grown from selected bulbs of good size and shape. We sell such seed, and we know of no better _than ours. Customers of last year are enthu- siastic in their praises of our Onion Seed. One farmer grew twenty barrels from half a pound Jf seed. ‘Below is a list of the best kinds :— Pkt. Gz. Lb. Kxtra Early Red........... 5c. 20c. $2.50 Early Red Globe........... Sc: Me. 2375 Large Red Wethersfield.... 5c. 20c. 2.50 Yellow Globe Danvers...... os fe. See New Queen....... de Voie --10c. 30c. White Morteenl........0-s: 10c. 30c. Any of the above sent free by mail on re- ceipt of price. One-quarter pound supplied at pound price. Full dire tions for culture of Onions in our Seed Catalogue. Send for acopy. Address : GEO. CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, ap24 Charlottetown, P. EK. I. TEA AND FANCY SALE. On May 7th, There will be a Tea and Fancy Sale IN THE LYCEUM, ——IN AID OF—-— Notre Dame Convent. OYSTERS, ICE CREAM and Refresh ments of all kinds will be s rved. Doors open at 2 p.m. Tea ready at 6 p.m. An agreeable time is anticipated. Admission, 10 cents. Tea, 25 cents. ap21—dy WANTED. 1,000 Bushels McIntyre Potatoes, GOOD QUALITY. Highest market price paid for same. ply to Wednesday, Ap- A. H MACPHERSON, At City Hall. ‘Schooner For Sale. hes fusi-sailing Schooner ‘‘ MORNING LIGHT ” is for sale. She carries about 80 tons of coal, and trims well with all under deck. Her Sails, Rigging, Anchors and Chains all good. For particulars enquire of F. L. McNutt, Esq., or D. Small, Esq., or here to the owner. ap22—tf PETER McNUTT. Malpeque, Feb. 27—3aw WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e NOR SALE.—Young Pigs for sale at the Asylum. 3i eod—ap24 ryVO LET.—A Shop and Dwelling House on Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by kk, F. Madigan, Enquire of J. MCGILL. ap23—eod tf ae SALE.—A Charter Oak Range, with fit- tings complete, only a few months in use, Apply at this oltice, Zieod pd—ap23 \ ANTED.—A Girl to do genera! hovuse- work, tf—a p22 NOR SALE.—A first-class “‘Domestic” Mangle, in xood order.—C. I. MORRISON, Lower Queen Street. ap22 7 LET,.—The commodious House adjoining the subscriber’s residence. Prince Street, with large stable and coach house.—R. McMIL- LAN, eod tf—-mch2l ee & young man, a position in an oftice. Has a knowledge of shorthand and ty pewriting. 3i pd—ap22 Apply at this office. WANTED.—A Girl for general housework ina email family. Apply at this office. ap22—3i pd YOTATOES WANTED.—100 bushels Early Kuse and cary Surprise.— WM. boyYLk, ap22—dy 3i wky 2i pd WANT “iD.—An elderly woman to take charge of house and twochiidren. Apply to W. W. HARPER. Fitzroy Street Kast, any evening after six o’cieek. 3i pd—aplg ANTED.—Ey a man who has had 16 years experience in the old country, @ situation as nanager or under-manager on larn. apls | SY OLTLCE.—All Umbrellas and Parasols left } at the old stand, opposite R. Bridge’s, Hulsborough Street, from 1889, if not called tur by the lst of May will be soid. All work promptly attended tu,~-S. Boy x. apl4 5i eod ’ OST.--On Saturday night last, about 8 o’clock, al ornear Stanley Bros. store, a purse con- lainiug tive or six doliars, owned by my servant oS aes return to Kb. H. Norton, Auctioveer. ap r LET.—A Cottage House containing seven ruvm-, With Stable and Coach House and a large Garden, situated on the Malpeqne Road, about three-quarters of a mile trom the Post Uilice,--J, T, PEARDEN, eod—apl4 T° Bridge. | Nev? Haven, LET.—A desirable business stand for either a shoemaker or tailor, situate at West River tent inoederate. Apply to P. J. Berrigan. [ap5—dy & wiky tf Fok SALE.—Part of the lot on Great George street, Known asthe lfanton property. Ap- | ply #t Weilner’s Jewelry store to Waiter N. | Lanton, [ani—tu & fr, wkiv tf | | FIPRESSED HAY—For sale cheap in quantities | to suill everybody; a splendid ariicie-—JOHN } NEWSON aplz é hg LET FOR THE SEASON, in the city, a Fg Jargye Garden in high state of cul:ivatioo, | (an have use of hot bed frames and ,lass if re- | quired. Apply at once at this office, apll | Wr ANTED,—A House contyipi ven or eight na Rage Oe asi v ; . eee a A — - a nearer es ee Se a ——S ee CHILDREN'S CARRIAGES | m | In no branch of business has the reduction of prices been ‘so noticeably great in the last few years as in the Furniture ‘trade, and more especially in Parlor and Bedroom Sets of Furni- ‘ture has this great reduction in prices taken place. Also the BARGAINS eee day less than half the price. ——FROM— fact that Walnut Parlor Sets cost to-day - an . ep . -; (paid not many years ago. Improved machinery and new an : : Parlor Cats scientific methods of production have effected these changes in $7 50 up ithe price of Furniture. As far as we are concerned, we have —— ar jadopted into our Factory system such improvements as the pringe Blinds, advance of the times demanded, and our present GREAT odo sina 'CHEAP SALE OF PARLOR SETS and BEDROOM SETS is. . Bedroom Nets, ithe result of our successful efforts in this line. Over 100 Bed. Plain Blinds, room Sets are in process of manufacture in our Factory at the curtain Peles & \present, whereas a quarter of that quantity would be a large a eeieae “number to undertake at once with former facilities. We arc MARK WRIGH ‘\therefore in a position to conduct our GREAT CHEAP SALE ~——— OF FURNITURE unlimited, and invite the public to come and WARK WRIGHT a oie. inspect our extensive variety in Parlor and Bedroom Sets, and. & COs pomrees new prices with the old prices of former years. & CO. MARK WRIGHT & CO. FI ceestnppeaeeee i = ‘ + © an See o> 5 eo = coabonl = BY‘ 5 pe EES fesod te 7° 3. Se 2 as eS 2 oe me = £3 aa a G3 AS SRE & A ES a = 7 = BF — ee —_ ee — ras Ger = 8 m&< = a —< © 32 BS - ai eS qo = eo — = Oo & = g=5 com 8 Cc so 8 = soo ie @ = t = | » oc eo oe a = ‘og = ss” = = Oo - ose pm om we < soz Ca é 5 a~ ca > «© coe hb ®@ &, pana -o wt wr re — a — ae = oES = = oF — = ws 2 608 = A ~~ 2.06 = 2OS = — ee 2 = an ~~. <= Sc 6 ™ 2 = — = 3 Gio = om] = 2 ——— ca ct =o ce * oa ~ TO — =, se = ra SEs Gi a a {2 fs BUILDING & PASTURE LOTS. f rIVWHERE will be offered for sale early this FLOU ‘ - Spring some of the most valuable Lots | B in the neighborhood of Charlottetown, com- | prising part of the McGill property. Further particulars in future advertisc- | ments. Inquire of J. McGILL. | 6 ap23—dy lw HAVE SEVERAL HUNDRED BARRELS OF FLOUR on hand that we want to turn into Cash in the next two _iYXTE ~~ =~ ‘és £4) be 39 : 3 : . 8. W ilfiam. ‘months, and with that end in view we guarantee 18 cheap, if not cheaper, than auyone else in the trade, FOR CHARTER. We warrant every barrel of Flour we sell, and if it docs oe ‘not turn out as we say we will gladly take it back and TT eiie cont te Uniet eater Hoe, (Penne you your money. We keep all the favorite brands ‘on hand, such as Apply to R. McMILLAN. | MATCHILESS,” the best Family Flour in the market, e:-As bgt “KENT,” well known as a very str ng and lasty Flour, c ESTEY,” for fine Pastry use, Valuable Property at Auction. \«0GILVIE’S HUNGARIAN PATENT,” one of the strongest Flours made, TT be sold by Public Auction, on MONDAY |** CHOICE FAMILY,’ made at the Charlottetown Roller Mills, the 5th day of May uext, (if not previous. | ¢, ” } - = ly disposed of by private sale) the 3 cenement | DIAMOND, &@ g00G cheap Family F lour, house and premises situate at Spring Park, just outsi'e city limits, together vith two building lots adjoiniagsame. The a ove pros peity is pleasantly situated, and will be a cheap. For further particulars, appl, at the ; nae oy O44: es en ; ; ss slices of. Maeubd © Rattnbery, tclickom, | ‘i Flour ae * Railway pees a any pat t of th or te the undersigned. ‘City free of charge. See our prices before buying eisewhere, Dated this 3rd day of April, A. D. 1800, | 7" é P y ROBERT V/HITE. | to sell foundland or elsewhere. and other well-known brands. April 4--dly eod wky tad. i oy GC Be RK Se cs ae ieee wishing to gct Plain Sewing | E3 BY R & % of any kind do ve oe @ Snes : en eh Chtdwn, March 1, 1890—tiy wiry Queen mid King Kquare Storer, sy lis’, er pt P 9 PS sin in Spuantastibtidillee ccnaallt ute taseanaietmiecse ate eee eee eS nie. er rib poe ,