RR a TT ct a ne ee CE tt tat ie THE DAILY EXAMINER, .. - - FE SE Sa WEDNESDAY, APRIL 2 1 8S3yo. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SpxotAL Desratours TO Tur Exay DOMINION PARLLAMBW® Summary Of Proceedings. Orrawa, April 1. In the House of Cumm ns to-day brief reference was made by Sir John Macd: nale a rd Mr. Lwurter to the late Mr. Perley, senior member for Ottawa, who died ear!y this morning. : It was agreed that when the House ad- j urned on Thursday evening it should stand adjourned tll the following Tuesday, Mr. Rykert himself was under eXamina- tion before the Privilege Commitiee this morning, in the endeavor to explain away the statement in the Jetters implicating the Mnieters, and he completely exonerated all! members of the cabinet as having a share in his transaction, and admitted that the re- ferences were made for the purpose of in- fluencing his clents. After Easter, Llon. Mr. McDongal! will address the Committee on Mr. Rykert’s behali. THE AWFUL FLOOD. Great Suffering aud Destitution. St. Louis, Mo., April 1. Information from the Lacoma circle be- tween Helena and Arkansas City, which is partially surrounded by the Mississippi and White Rivers, says that the people there are in a deplurable condition and suffering The water poured over the levees onall sides, and in three hours the circle was fill- ed even with the surface of the rivers, the wa'er averaging eight feet deep. It oe curred so suddenly that the people had no time to dv anything. Many of the houses were swept away. The people are living in the lofts of their houses. Some remain- ed in the trees ali night. The people are now transferred to gin houses. The Irish Land Bill. Lonpon, April 1. The bill dealing with the purchase of j.nd and congestea districts in Ireland was printed this morning. It bears the name of Balfour, Goschen and Madden. The bill covers fifty-two pages, contains seventy- tive clauses, and is divided into four parta. The first part deals with the sale and purchase of land; the second with con- reation, the third with the constitution and jurisdiction of the land departmeut; and the fourth with the enactments repealed. Che Times considers Balfour's bill an honest endeavor to deal with the problem. It objects to the land department consolli- dation clauses because, though possibly un- avoiding, they unavoidably tend to stereo- type some of the worst features of Gilad- sione’s agrarian legislation. The News says: ‘* The more measure is examined, the larger grow points of objections. —_—-_-——~>———_———_—— A Great Strike. Vienna, April 1. Ten thousand builders, eight hundred bakers and apprentices are now on strike in this city. Balfour's the Death of an M. P. Orrawa, April 1. Mr. Perley, M. P. for Ottawa, died rather suddenly this morning, of diabetes and gangrene. Westacr Builetin. Toronto, April 2.—10 a. m. Westerly winds, fine stationary or little higher temperature. room A Big Show Day. Peruaps never before in the history of Charlottetown was so much interest shown in connection with a display of new goods as was noticeable in Beer Bros. store tu-day. Their large establishment was visited at an early hour by eager sightseers, not oae of whom, we venture to say, was disap- pointed. Among the visitors was a repre- sentative of THe Examiner, who was courteously shown through the establish- ment. The first department the reporter visited was that devoted todreas goods. ‘The very large space given to this branch indicates its growth and importance since this enter- prising firm made it « specialty. Nuthing could excel the variety of new materials, new colors and new designs visible. c cupying a prominent position were a aum- ber of London-made robes, exhibiting the latest style of drapery and trimming; and these, as well as the unmade robes, were remarkable for their rich, new cvlorings aud tine material. In the mantle department the scribe siw dolmans and lace, silk aad cloth, and shoulder wraps in lace anl sik, jet and velvet, and jet and silk iv 80 many varie'les and qualities as to show clearly thas the ladies of oue city are now abe to obtain some of the handsomest goods imported into Canada, Perhaps the most interesting and attrac- tive show of aii was that of the millinery. Lonion, Paris end New York, have each contributed to the immense variety. The supply of laces, fowers and ribbons shown was most bewildering—the flowers being perfect marvels of workmanship. ; The impression mide by the wholv dis- pliy of goods waa that there was some- thing to suit everyone. The glove and handkerchief display was very attractive and we saw some really astonishing bar- gains amongst them. The sunshades, too, were of great interest to the ladies, espect- ally the **Utepias.” We regret that our apace will not admit «f @ more extended notice. .* Very Cheap Crockery. We have prrehased all the crockery in the bankrupt stock of | the late firm of Ritchie Bros. [his will be offered cheaper than ever before, at “ cheapest Crockery Store.—W. P. C yiwill apldw4aw ee Local and Other Items. | Oranges, lemons, ete., at Connolly & Co's. ae Tuer Exeineers will not meet for drill to night. aol a Oxanoes — 25 cents per dozen at Connolly & Co’s apl2 2i ae SMALL Dezsr Covrr.—The City Small Deot Court was ia sessiva this forenoon, 7 lemons and bananas received to- ap.2 2i ORANGES, day by Stanley at Connolly & Co's > i I. O-O. F.—The Degree Staff are requested to meet at Oddfellows Hall at a quarter past eight this evening. ~ SaLvace Cones.—A meeting will be held in their room on Wednesday, April 2, at 8 p. m. —J. OC. Mitford, Secy. 7 SrectaL TrRaAtn.—The special train for Summerside leaves to-morrow (Thursday) afternoon at 5 v’clock (local time) sharp. Zion CHURCH congregation intend helding a social in the basement of their Church next Monday night. No doubt they will sustain their bigh reputation in this line. Mr. Pope's lecture to-morrow evening nm the Hall of the Y. M. C. A., is adver- tised in another column. Read the adver- tisement and be sure tu hear the lecture. Funeral Notice.—The body of William Walter Hession Lowe, will arrive to-night from Vancouver by the mail train. ‘The funeral will lesve his father’s residence on Kent Street, for St. Peter's Cemetery, on Thursday afte: noon at 3 39. aaieondes Mr. McMallen resumed the budget debate and held the floor until 6 o'clock After recess the debate was continued by Mr. Brown (Hamilton) Flynn, Hesson Mce- Donald (Huron) aud Rinfret, until one v'clock when the house adjourned ann FataL GuNNING Accipext.—Frank Conroy, while deer huating at Kingston, Ont., on Thursday last came saddenty upon a deer which attacked him. He raised his gun tu shoot the animal and the gun discharged, the contents gving through the young man’s body, killing him almost instantly. Siisient Hevse oF AsseEMBLY.—The debate on the Draft Address was continued this forenoon. The speakers were Messrs. McMillan, Gordon, Richards, Matheson, H. L. Macdunald, Clow and Rogers. At the conclusiva of Mr. Rogers’ speech the House weat into Committee with Mr. Sinclair in the chair. Sasa P. E. 1. Hosprrau.-—The P. E. I. Hospital has received $72, collected by Rev. J. Good- will, as follows: Cape Traverse Kirk, $13; Augustine Cove, $1.73; Carleton, $1.43: Arg 1: Shore, 33 65; West River, St. Cath- erine’s, $1.43: Nive Mile Creek, $2 75; Ciroe Cove Kirk, $3.00; New Glasgow Road, $5.05: Rice Point, $2.75; North River, 3347; De sable Kirk, $3.00; West River, $5; Hamp- ton, $2; East*River, Lot 48, $3.67; Birch Hil, $5.93; Mrs. William McPhail, Orwell, $2; A Friend, Orwell, $1; Mrs. Goodwill, $1.14. Total, $72. nianluiliasiin Easter Stock.—Among the Easter cattle shown oa Market Square yesterday were five steers and one heifer owned and fed by Blake Bros, The aggregate weight of this batch was 9,654 lbs., and the Messrs. Hlake Bros., consider them the best lot they have ted for sometime. ‘The cattle shown hy the Stock Farm were also excelleut, the cow purchased by Messrs. Blake Bros., for $104, being a particularly good specimen. To Biake stock, as given in the list in another portion of Tue Examiner, most be added a cow, fed by Mr. Lowther, ef Rice Poiat, which weigh- ed 1,270 lbs., and which did not reach the city until this morning. Local Notices. Smoke Parnell Cigars. —Connolly & Co. apl2 lw eod Parnell Cigars—best 5-cent cigar in the city. api2 lw eod Parnell Cigars are clear Habana filled, apl2 eod lw Room paper.—10,000 rolls room paper, just opened at J. B. Macdonald’s. April 2 d&w 41 James Paton & Co. are the largest import ers of fine carpets. Yesterday the Stanley brought over 18 bales Brussels and Tapestry Carpets for this firm. We are having a big run on our ‘special price ” tweed suits. The prices we are asking for these goods is 89 low that they are bound to sell. ‘nose wanting a good suit for a low price should call early and have a good selec- tioa,—John McLeod & Co. Children’s clothing. —Little boys, from four years up, can grt get suited neat and cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s. April 2 d&w 4i Yesterday the Stanley brought over 18 bales Brussels and Tapes’ ry Carpet for James Paton & ‘0. This is ooly part of their large importations tor tuis department. Prechald Farm of 70 Acres ins North River, Lot 32. me TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, Qn Monday, April 7, 1890, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M., subscriber. SOLOMON McDONALD. R. Bearrsto, Auctioneer. April 1—dly td & wky APPLES. , Thursday, April 3rd AY 11 O'CLOCK, 49 Barrels EXTRA APPLES, WVianer sets, tea sets, chamber sets, and 8 | It of plates, cups and saucers, 4c. Pere are some of the goods from the late firm «f | Ritchie Bros., and will be neal PT apliwdy Pie Cheapest For Easter uze. 5 tubs choice BU CTER. | b. BH. NORTON & ©O., Auctivnee»rs, Sprit +2i i On the premises, at North River, that very | valuable Farm of 70 ces, adjuining the farm of Hugh McEwen, E-q., now owned by the | a We desire to thank customers in town and country for the Hberal patronage of the past year. Although our profits were smatier than ever---owing to the hard times--our sales were larger than for any previous year. This clearly proves that buyers get the best value from us, and our system of doing business is fair and accept: able to the general public. We don't advertise “Panic Prices,’ “Great Clearing Sacrifice,” “ Extraordinary and Unparalelled,’ ete., ete. Sensible people who try us find our goods are the best and prices the lowest that can be obtained. Now Opening--New Spring Goods, selected by Mr. Paton, and offer splendid value in English and Scotch Carpets, House Furnishing Goods, Dress Fabrics. Mourning Goods, illinery, Clothing for Mien and Boys. and in ali the departments of our business. Charlottetown, April 2, 1890. FROM One hundred and fitty-three pieces of Spring and Summer Dress Goods now on our counters ready for your inspection, all the newest materials in the market; Snow- flake and Snowbail designs; A. W. Stripes and A. W. Checks, Figured and Plain Lustres, Cneck and Plain Beige, Mohair with border, and Serges as fine as Mierino We have added a nice assortment to our Black Goods department. A few pieces of Priestly’s Crape for trimming, guaranteed to retain its color. aes ae STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE, § DAVIES & CC Merchant Tailors. ——— —(4)——— /E HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF WOOLENS, in Suit- ings, Overcoatings and Trouserings, suitable for Spring arid Sumnier wear, at the lowest possible prices for Cash. MR. McDONALD, for the past six years (previous to ¢»m- ing with us) of Boston, where he acquired a thorough know- ledge of his business, has charge of our Tailoring Department. As a Cuiter of correct styles of Garments, Mr. McDonald has no superior in the Lower Provinces. He has given our custowers the very best satisfaction. Men who care to dress well can (make no mistake in giving us a call. Three Cases CHRISTY’S BEST LONDON HATS just opened. for sale coeap Gueing tuis week. Apply w ig Abe MEN’S FINE NECKWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS and UNDER- S-"" .| WEAR; Lot of BOYS’ SUITS low to clear. . VIR SALE OR TO. LET—That commodious | house wad office. ya.tue eocuer cf Pownal) .. aud Wa'ets'feets, at preseat occusied bv Dr. | , Haucbard, wil be ie. wih or witacut ihe cffices. Possesciva given the Ist May. Apply lo Ur.) B aochard, Fmensl—eod if | } Charlottetown, March 26, 1890—eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc | *O LET.—The Dwelling H«use on corner of| 2 Que-n and Fitzroy Sirets, at present occu- | pied by Miss Klis. Pos-ession given May Ist. | Am ly t) WM. HENDERSON, |77 Fitzroy Street. a 2-—wed sat tf WANTED —A good Cook, Apply to Mrs. GEO, WIGHT, Water Street. 3i pd—ap2 WANTED.—A lightning canvasser, who has nad experience in making a house to house canvass al ng the middie and working classes of Cnarioitctown. From g40) to 535)0 per aunum csp be earned, Aduress, siating age and cab- vassing experience, wh re aud for what. Aa- vertiser, ux 2143, Montreal. fapi—2i pd W ANTED—A situation by a salesman of sever- a: years experience. Hardware or grocery business preferred. Address, J. h., BP. 0). Box 367. | men3i—eod 2w pd W ANTEUV—A fursisved house for one year, Apply at #XAMINER Uitlice. [mch3l—it WANTED—For Summer months, board and jodyiug for lady aud genilenan. Apply at this oilice. [mcudi—ai T°? LKT—on Euston Street—the Dwelling house nuw O.Oupicd by ikev. W. So bi, Coutaluing nine rovms, wi b water aud sewerase, stuvle ana coucau hou e@ Appiy to A, Moris, uexX: dour bs Soap Works, Weymouth sireet. [mecnsi—Zaw Ut, FEW permanent boarders, ladics or gentle men, Can be accommodaied at reasonavile laves. Mctiwen House, Peurdon’s Building, | Great George Sireet. juchil—3ieod pd | = GRAND PIANO, in perfect condition, | » vw. M. Rayden, Westbourne. -.. BAS) DAVIES & €0., CAMERON BLOCK. > Ch’town, March 25, 1890. housew ork, — - WANTED.—A Girt for general Apply at this office. WANTED.—A Boy to leara the Tailoring. Ap | C AMPBELL’S SKREI BR AND OF p.y at once tu ». A Bruce. mch.9—si mca2Zg—3i WANTED.—A good Servant Girl. Apply, a) aStS tuis office. mch2s ‘ O LET.—That desirable Dwelling House en | U pper Prince Stree’, adjoimiug tue Tes. Geace | | | of Mr. Justice Hensley, now lu Lo-sessiun ar Possession given 20ch Apri. eod tf—mich23 _ —-———(v)— Benj Heariz, Ksq. ~ k. R, Brow. ey eae —~ 1 NHIS IS THE FINEST COD LIVER OIL EVER B LOUGHT OUT. Cod Liver W aAxstTeD —A Servant. Apply to Mrs, C. 5. HIS Is THE FINES . aT ] ; . a” li ; ae B lifficult of digestior MAC -EILL, Great George Sureet. Oil usually bas such a disagreos.le taste, aud is to many 60 Cliicul Wh Cigestion, lthat its excellent nutritive and medic nal qualities are not experienced The Skrei Oi) is free from these objections, being De »utitully clear, pale and bright, alm st tasteless, S ld by mehi4 —tf %) LET.—Store on Queen Street, next door to } Se , : se eae T Miller Bros, Apyiy to A. WHIT. ‘aid readily assimilated by children ard the most Celicate invalids. f menli—3aw tf haliipnes W. BR. WATSON, Dispensing Chemist, t SALE.—A few dozen Lrown nator ; a Pe, eee yen ier; | feb QUEEN STREET, OBARLOTTETUWN., va _2 -* “eo Ag ti eee. ss > oe a ‘is Ff “4 Me Smokers Beal VERY YEAR we advertise a benefit in 4 the above line. This season we wish tu touch the pockets of the consumer. In order to do so we have placed 2,000 Gladstone Cigars (a genuine Havana filled 10c, Cigar) on our counters, and will sell at Se, a piece until disposed of. REDDIN mch26—dy Iw eod lw BROS. LYCEUM. aster Monday Night, NIRST APPEARANCE before a Char!otte- town audience of The College Boys’ Histrionic Cinb, ali ie site “FALSELY ACCUSED,” A DOMESTIC TRAGEDY IN FOUR ACTS. Pronounced a brilliant success by competent judges. TICKETS—Reserved Seats, 35 cents; un- reserve? seats, 25 cents. For sale at Reddin’s Drug Store, Duors open at 7.15, curtain to rise at 8 March 31—6i. VY. MC. A. LECTURE COURSE. ‘Pes next Lecture of the Course in con- 5 nection with the Y. M. C. A. will be delivered, on m . . Thursday Evening next, April 3rd, By PERCY POPE, Esq. Subject—Acnosticism and Religton. Doors open at 7.30; lecture will commence at 8 o'clock. Admission, 10 cents. RK, M. 3ARRATT, April 1 3i Secretary. BANKRUPT TRADE SALE AT OTR WAREROOMS, ON MONDAY, APRIL 7th, AT 11 O'CLOCK. B AUCTION, 3 puns. Molasses, 9 sides Upper Leather, 10 sides prime Sole Leather, 6 kegs mixed Pickles (choice). 30 boxes Valencia Raisins 4 boxes Sultaua Raisias, 20 doz. Lamp Burners, 3 cases Lamp Chimneys, ‘*B” 9 ‘es “e “es $éq” 10 doz. Scrub Brushes, 6 boxes Wine Biscuits, 5 boxes Seed ty 9 boxes Clothes Pins, 40 barrels Apples, 15 bris. Onious; 10 qits. Codtish, \0 tubs Butter, 7 boxes Breadmaker’s Yeast, 8 boxes Breadmaker’s Baking Powder, 10 doz. Brooms, 3 feails Figs, 6 tins Allspice, 6 tios Cassia, 10 boxes good Tea, 5 bris, Codfish O.l, 18 bris. Herring, 60 boxes Horse Nails, 1 Ice Chest, almost new. Sale positive to close up estate. E. 8. NORTON & CO., ' Auctioneers. April 1 » tf een THE “MARGARET JAN,” AT OW lying at S. N. Co’s Wharf, Charlotte 1 town, 66 tons register, can be bought CHEAP, WELL FOUND. Apply to Mo- Lean & McDonald, Solicitors, Brown’s Block, or to CAPT. DONALD McDONALD, King Stree. April 1—1w eod. Electric Gas Lighters. TO unsightly wires, no attachments, no % waste matches, no danger of tue, con b: used by a child, no battery, always ready nient to handle, can be carried taad used m.iions of times, and bas effect a saving in the ead, Price $5. for sale at Watson's Drug Store. mebly . ‘ use. con't fOreli8e, Con MOLASSES Puncheons, Tierces & Barrels - Grocery Molasses, 14T..LOWEST PRICES, WHOLDSALI. FENTON T. NEWBERY. mch27 pat bi j yur ui . * CEN BEES 4 Ie ™ENDERS for the exclvsive right to take i Sand an4 Seaweed on the shore-frent of the Kensington property, b aught by me from e Driving Park Associ:tion, and also for the pastur :ge on ail the lands, except a tract «aerved for a street and building lots, will be received by me up to Monday, the 7th April next. For particulars apply at the eflice ef War- wrton & Smailweo 1, So icitors. i do not bind myself to accept the highest or any tender. ' A kb. WARBURTON, Ck’towa, Maroh 23—td