Local and Other tens. S;saMERS’ Movements, —Both St. Lawrence and Stanley left for Pictou this morning _- > 1. O. O. F.—A special session of St. rence Lodge will be held this evening 4t past seven, for degrees. —-o-— Law- half- Snoutp Be Mors Carervt.—In the Mon- treal police court on Monday, O. \ alais, drug- gist, was tined $75 tor selling laudanum with- out a label on the bottle. > —— Scorr Acr.—Yesterday a vote on the repeal of the Scott Act was taken in fourteen coun- ties or cities in Ontario. The results are giv- en im to-day’s telegrams. ie Mrurrta.—Mr. L. E. Prowse has been ap- pointed Second Lieutenant of No. 2 Battery G. A., in the place of J. H. Bell, resigned. The appointment is a very popular one. Nibiuianeae Y. M. C. A.—The Young Men's Bible Class will meet this evening, at 8 o'clock, in the new parlor. A Jarge attendance is requested, as some special business will be transacted. diipeiianne Kansas Execrions.—A wholesale liquor dealer has been elected Mayor of Wichita, Kan., and two other liquor men have been re- turned members of the Council. Kansas is a Prohibition State ! iad Battap Concert.—We learn with much pleasure that Herr Hermans, Charlottetown’s favorite Basso, has consented, by special re- quest, to sing ‘* Man the Life Boat,” at Mr. L. J. Williams’ benefit concert on Easter Monday night. - ** When the spring-time comes,” we usually find ourselves drowsy and exhausted, owing to the impure and sluggish state of the blood. To remedy this trouble, take Ayer’s Sarsa- parilla, the most powerful, yet safe and ec n- omical, blood purifier in existence. > Mountain Dew Carprurep. —Collector Me- Kay, of the Pictou Inland Revenue Depart- ment, visited Por Hood, C. B., a few days ago and raided seve: a! manufacturers of whis- key. Several stills quantity of liquor was captured. + c and a large eileen Mus7 Have Been a Gait Parer.—An ex changeis responsible forthe following: A young man recently applied to a newspaper office for & position on the editorial staff. ‘* What is your specialty?” asked the chief. ‘* Well, I'm not mach on a joke, but I'm a magnificent liar.” He got the position at once. — Preristic. — Peter Jackson and Paisy Cardiff have signed articles for a glove con- test, to take place in San Francisco on the 26th inst. On Monday last, while practising in a gym- nasium, Jem Smith stepped on a nail in the floor, sv badly lacerating his foot that the fight with Mitchell is indetinitely postponed. _— Nor Coyrtnmen.—-lt is reported that the Judicial Committee of the Privy Council has given judgment in the suit between the Do- minion of Canada and British Columbia in favor of the Proviace. The suit arose out of & claim of the Dominion to minerals in the lands granted by the Province in aid of the £. P. R. The rumor has not*been confirmed. -~ Wurrecars tiv Ontarto.—At Morrisburg, Ont., on Friday night, 29th ult., a man named Wm. Pranner drew a revolver and deliberate- ly tired at Frank Beckstead, the ball grazing his head; and later on a mob of Whitecaps de- manded the surrender of an alleged black- mailer named Wenborn, who had taken refuge in ahotel but they withdrew their demand on Wenborn handing over $15 for division among them. No attempt has been made to make an arrest ineither of these cases, the police evidently being afraid to exercise their authority, Kiss tux 9Twiss.— William Gallagher, a Boston embezzier, finding the ‘‘ Hub” too sultry for him started rather suddenly for New Brunswick a few nights ago. The first intimation his young wife had of his depart- ure was the receipt of the following telegram bearing an Eastport date :— ‘Mrs. William Gallagher-—I am headed for Eastport, and ina few moments I shall be across the New Brunswick line and safe. Kiss the twins for papa. WinttaM GALLAGHER.” a ‘'Trs Trve.—An exchange hits the nail on the head when it says :—If we were to put a two-line local in the most obscure corper of the paper, which stated that a certain business man charged more for bis goods or kept an inferior quality than his competitors, that man would employ a slug- ger to come around and kill us in the morning. ' But if we were to ask the same man for an advertisement of ‘his wares, he would say : *‘ No; I don’t believe in ad- vertising; no one reads the papers.” An Istaxper INsvuree.—From the Seattle, W. T. Post it is learned that on the 15th ult., John Kenny, of Summerside, brother to Mr. Jas. R. Kenny, while assisting to unload a peavy piece of machinery from the steamer Preniier, at Tacoma, had his ieft leg crushed almost to a = at the knee, by the fall of the machisaery. e was removed to a hospital and the leg amputated, but the surgeons pro- nounce the chance for his recovery very doubt- ful. He was employed on the Premier for the yast year and a half, and the captain spoke of fim as one of the best men he ever had. _ {fae Paryect. CoMmission.-When the Parnell Commission met on Tuesday morning Sir Charles Russell resumed his argument on behalf of the Parnellites, and contended that the objects of the Irish National League were justifiable. The issue before the Commission depended upon proof that Parnell and his colleagues, under cloak of the land movement, planned murders cnd outrages. If no such evidence was produced the Commission must declare that the accused men were earnestly endeavoring to lift an intolerable (byrgea jrom the shoulders of their countrymen.’ The bxamination of Mr. Parnell was fixed for ‘Juesday next, He Was Basurvrt.—aA New Brunswick ex. change has the following:—On Thursday, March 2lst, Mr. Henry Short, an employe in the McAdam railway works, and Miss Bertie Boon, of McAdam, left by express train for Presque Isle, where they were united in mar- riage, but on his return Mr. Short met with a serious accident a short distance from the McAdam station, by taking a leap from the car and losing his balance. He struck the sleepers and gravel, cutting his left knee and right hand and forehead very badly. It seems he was bashful, and did not care to ihest his fellow workmen at the station, whe — there with open arms to welcome him back. Weather ulietin, Toronto, April 5.—-10 ¢ m Moderate to fresh winds; fair weather; not much change in temperature. fo HE DAILY EXAMINER, - WA. fun EXAMINER, PELRGRAPIIO VE re SPECIAL DESPATCHES ‘To Debates and Proceedings, THE SUPPLEMENTARY ESTIMATES. Orrawa, April 4. Hon. Mr. Foster brought down the sup- plementary estimates this afternoon for the year ending June 30th, 18389, totalling $2, - 097,167 as follows: Chargeable to consoli- dated fund, $1,154,132 ; to capital, $419,- 040 ; to capital territorial account, $58,100 ; unprovided items, $465,890. The items for P. E. Island are: Charlottetown Do- minion Building, $675 ; repairs to piers and breakwaters, $2,000; P. E. Island Rail- way, $15,000; _in ‘settlement of James King’s claim for terminating of his mail contract between P. E. Island and the Mainland, $2,960. This afternoon, Sir John and Mr. Lau- rier delivered eloquent tributes to the memory of the late Hon. Mr. Pope. Mr. Smal! gave notice of a reconsidera- tion of the divorce bill of W. H. Lowery, thrown out yesterday, on the ground that many members had since seen the evidence and had changed their minds. The franchise amendment act cussed up to recess. The franchise bill was dis- was further debated gress was reported. Hon. Mr. Tupper brought up for its second reading the bill to amend. the act respecting the safety of ships. He stated that the bill had been up last year, and during recess had been submitted to ship owners and others interested, who had ap- proved of its provisions. strengthen the existing act. Itdefines un- seaworthiness according to the English act by over-loading, under-loading imperfect loading or insufficient manuing. The second and fifth sections relate to grain cargoes, and are taken from the English act of 1880 providing for the use of the Shipping Board or other proper means to prevent grain shifting. A section had been added at the instance of Collecter Ruel of St. John, to prevent evasions of the deck load law at that port, which evasions had taken place by clearing fora port in the United States instead of for their actual destination, a European port. Section 8 adopted the English clause relating to contracts of ser- vice and assumes that in every contract the seaworthiness of the vessel is guaranteed, and provides that all reasonable means to secure that end shall be taken, NOTES. The C. P. R. debt consolidation bill will probably come up on Friday, and will be agreed to. It is reported to-night that the Canadian Pacific have consented to build the Short Line, as asked for by many Maritime Pro- vince members. SOOTT AGT ELECTIONS, Big Majoriiies fer Repeal. I a Harrax, N.S., April 4. The vote on the repeal of the Scott Act in Colchester was taken to-day and resulted in a sweeping majority for repeal. The full returns are not in, but those so far show very little opposition to repeal. In Truro, the shire town, only six per cent. of the vote polled was against repeal. The agita- tion for repeal was carried on entirely by temperance people, and the liquor dealers and their friends were indifferent spectators. The repeal of the Act seemed the only way to escape the regiments of legal technicali- ties in this particular county, and this ac- complished, the temperance people believe they can suppress the traflic by the existing Provincial law ‘Loronto, April 4. The Scott Act wasrepealed in the fol- lowing towns and counties by the majorities set down: Gueiph, 452; Lennox and Addington, 400 ; Kent, 2,000 ; St. Thomas, 570; Frontenac, 100 ; Victoria, 500; North- umberland and Durham, 600; Brant, 130 ; Wellington, 500 ; Ontario, 600; Carleton, 125 ; Peterboro, 430 ; Lincoln, 500. — Has Formally Accepted. WasHINGTON, April 4. Robert T. Lincoln called upon the Presi- dent and Secretary Blaine to-day, and -for- mally accepted the English mission. Hg will sail for Fngland about the loth May. British Politics, Lonpon, April 4. The House of Lords, by 95 to to 75, to- day elected the Earl of Morley as Liberal chairman of committees, rejecting the Mar- quis of Salisbury’s candidate, Lord Balfour, of Burleigh. bea gdp. At the residence of Michael Devereaux, New Haven, on the 26th March, Ellen, relict of the late Peter Costello, in the 90th year of her age, Requiescat i pace, HAWKER’S| TOLU AND CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable S —— Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strongthens the diseased or irritated Threat and Lungs in ‘3 yery 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, novl0—ly dy St. J N. B. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. after recess until nine o'clock, when pro- | Its object was to | Remedy for ail Throat and SPEcrIaL wr wmCrs. tf, FOR SATURDAY ONLY! FOR SATURDAY ONLY! 1,000 From 20c. a Pair upwards. Pairs Ladies’ Black Sum- mer Cashmere Hose, see sans SS aS eee ] 000 PAIRS OF CHILD &ENS' dy Si MUER HOSE, 4 + > From 8c. a Pair upwards. FRENCH KED GLOVES, NEW SILK GLOVES, Special Prices for Saturday only. Black Silk Goods, Black Silk Goods, Bilack Silk Goods, EVERY YARD GUARANTEED. as FRIDAY, l6¢ PARIS AND LO.D0N MANTLES, One Case Paris & Londen Trimmed Millinery. ONE CASE OF NOVELTIES IN JERSEYS. Gne Case of Ghildrens’ Dresses, Ulsters, c&c. ONE NEW SUMMER CLOAKINGS. CASE Fashionable Dress Goods ! Fashionable Dress Goods ! ‘Colored Silk Goods !| ‘Colored Silk Goods ! ——— ‘Colored Silk Goods! | | Special Prices for Saturday only. BEER BROS. Buck & % a% “A Back @ | apo a eo cee ee Notice of Partnership. HAVE this day admitted as a Partner iv my | | Business, tay brother, G. H. REDUIN, the business froin henceforth to be known under the name and style of REDDIN BKOs. D. O'M, REDDIN, JR. Charlottetown, April 1, 18°9. Referring to the above, we desire to express} our sincere thanks to a generous public for tho | very liberal patronage bestowed on the old firm | for the past nine years, and hope, by close appli | cation and honest dealing, to merit a continn- | ance of the same. Db. O'M. REDDIN, JR., G. H. REDDIN. apl—2w eod LARGE CONSIGNMENT ont New and Second-Hand FURNITURE. ees eee HAVE RECEIVED advice of a Jarge con- | | signment of NEW and SECOND-HAND'! FURNITURE, valued at $4,000, comprising: | Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Lounges, Chairs, Flock and Hair Mattrasses, *c., &c.; also, a lot of Superior Mirrors, with instruc- tions to close out quick. Parties requtring Furniture would do well to wait until arrival of this lot. GEORGE M. KARRI, Auctioneer, —e mch26—dy tf WANTS, LOST, FOUND €¢ rED.—A Nurse in a small family. No Apply at Mrs, CONROY’s, Great aps Wax washing. Geerge Street. GENTS AND CANVASSERS can make hg money introducing our spe@ialties, all use- ful We heve an article that sells at sight to every «moker for 5Jc. Sample by return mail, 20c. Biggest thing ever cffered! Money re- funded if not satisfactory. Sole territory on easy terms and big commission. Sometiing new every fifteen days—UNIoON M’FG Co, 210 St. James Street, Montreal. 3i eod—apt OR SALW.—A Berkshire Boar, four months ; old. Apply at this office. pd 3i—ap] | W ANTED.—A Girl for genera! housework in @ family of four. Must come fecotimended. Apply at-this office. tf—ap3 a egypt conan. etn yi) LET.—The half of that three-story Brick Honse on Upper Queen Street, adicining A. Horne X Cv’s. Store, containing nine large rooms, with water fancet in the kitchen. Possession can be given any time required. Apply to ALpex. Hornk&, lIw—mch30 O LET.—A desirable Dwelling House, situ ated on "pper Hill. borough Street, cantain- ing i2Z rocms, now occupied by W.8. McKie. Good tank in cellar, planked yard, Stables and Coach House, Possession given 15th May. Ap- ply to Mks. BLATCH, tf—inch29 WANTED.—A Girlto do general housework. Apply to Mrs. D. STEWART, Kent Steet. mch7 WANTED. A Lad for work about a store Must bring recommendativo. <Applyat Watson’s Drug Store. dy tf -menzl LET.—A House on the corner of Kent and TP West Streets, containing seven rooms. Ap- ply on the premises to Mrs. MCQUARRIE, mch28—-lw pd ANTED.—A Man Servant, one from the W country preferred. Apply to Mrs. WM. Doop, atthe LePage House, corner of Great George and Water Streets. tf—mch27 WANTED.—An experienced Vert Maker; steady employment. Apply immediately to Mr. Keith, at B. S. Davies & Co’s. mch27 ae Quirk’s Bakery and Euston Street Mast, a Crimson Crape Scarf, worked in roses. The finder will greatly oblige the owner by leaving it at Harvie’s Bookstore, Keni Street. tf—meh23 Tyo LET.—Thke store and dweHing on Great George Street, the property of Wiliam and : Thomas Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo. Carier & Co. Appiy to Alex. Straag, Lansdewne Hetel, Cape Traverse, or at the store of Geo Carter & Co., Market Square. jmoh1s—tf W ANTED—-A Girl for general housework in a smai!l family. Apply to MRS. CHAS. =MALL- i iwoop, Richmond Street, near Hillsborough Square. mch2z3 for general housework. ©. B. MACNEILL, Great | George Street. tf—mch25 | QBRV ANT WANTED.--Good 1 Apply to : wages. M R, K. Jost, Sidney Street (east). meh2_dy & whky ti pat WANTED.—A Girl Apply to Mrs. Fashionable Dress Goods! PRINTS! PRIVES! PRINTS! PRIVES! PRINTS! PRINTS! PRINTS! & Charlottetown, From 15 to 33, per Cent. Discount. pane ovici=deinesiel i bidtecninaiepeimenm My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &c., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Comprising Black 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, &e. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, T weeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &c., 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 JAS, PATO? fy) \X) 1’ Bay February 19, 188Q—dy & wky & CO. until the First of April we will offer ING BARGATNG IN To’ CARPETINGS VERE led Oil Cloths, Mattings, and all kinds of House Furnishings. [x] Our Magnificent Stock of Brussels, Scotch, Ilemps, Velvets From ow E | | So ad ss | — —s- eae ee eee mecca i, -_ | | Canadian, Jute, fapestry, Union, etc., with Rugs, Bordering and Stair Carpet to match, will be cleared out lower than ever before. OUR REASON Um Ru L at this season of the year. 2nd. Our Store want one yard of last year’s Carpets to remain over for the coming Season 5 | further demonstrate the undisputed fact that UURS 1s the LEADING ON THE ISLAND. J AS. PATON S& CO., Charlottetown and Summerside, fx} 4 the above at such low prices are -—Ist. We \ for selling Cash Customers have always made Special Reductions to is Headquarters tor these Goods, and we do not ; and we want to still CARPET HOUSE February 20, 1889 -eod & wkly