ae od he id ce d. or eb yi q ¢ ee es 7m Pe gh a veal at _ ferred to above was time-keepor on the Istend Se I oat a ge aE a a --~ — -_ or TELEGRAPHIC ALWS, Local and Other Items. Crry Taxts.—The rate of taxation in the city, this year, is a quarter of one per cent. ——— > - - Tue Scorr Act.—The Toronto World con demns the Scott Act in strong terms, and sug- gests that it be repealed in Parliament. Seeetau Despatouks ro THs EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. eoneipenent idan Scorr Act RereaL.—The Ontario counties of Elgin, Lambton, Oxford and } 2 anaras , Middlesex will vote ar Scott Act in May. Dabatas , Te restore, thicken and give you a luxuri- aat growth of hair, to keep its color natural, as in youth, and to remove dandruff, use only Hall's Hair Renewer. — > —- ImernoveMEeNt-—The Woolen Mills Com- pany are having their Depot on Queen Square improved by placing in it a glass front the full length of the building. Orrawa, April 10. After routine, Hon. Mr. Foster, in reply to Mr. Mulock, declined to state now what arethe Government's intentions as to the millers’ demand for mereased duty on flour, and gave the same answer to Mr. Wilson | in the enquiry as to whether they intended, during this season, to increase the duty on | pork, In reply to Mr. Perry, Sir Hector said | instructions had been given to repair the | Tignish breakwater, but none so far for: repairs to Miminigash break water. On motion to go into supply Mr. Cart- wright attacked the three per cent loan ; negotiated by Sir Charles Tupper, and | argued that by the terms of the prospectus the Government stood pledged to buy} back in ten years, in annual instalments, | a fifty years loan ata high premium. He ! moved an amendment to the motion to go into supply, charging that the transaction | is improvident and evidences negligence on | the part of those charged with the interests | of Canade in this matter. | Hon. Mr. Foster, who was cheered on | Schill Excareep.—The Summerside Journal comes to hand this forenoon enlarged to a 10- column paper. We are pleased to notice this evidence of prosperity on the part of our con- temporary. — FrReieu? ror tHe [NTeRCOLONIAL.—During the past week 5U00 tons of cargo were Janded at the deep water terminus, Halifax, 1550 tons for the city and the balance for the upper provinces. ac Tas Rivie.—An Ottawa despatch says that sixteen of the Wimbledon twenty have signified their intention of crossing the Atlan- tic. This is regarded as the strongest team ever sont from Canada. - Svurcipe.—A young man named, Wm. Carpenter, committed suicide at Oxford N S. yn Friday nig , taking a large otio 0 ne camer ins Ve ee oe PB akeht, rising tu reply, declined to accept Sir cation. He leaves a wife and one child. Richard's offer of immunity from responsi- , - bility. He was a member of the Cabinet | Disarrotwrep.—A Cape Breton paper says: | when the Joan was floated, and stood with | Several of our Cape Breton miners who left | his colleagues on the matter. He pointed | some time ago for Pritish Columbia, have avt | out that CartwrightGhad based his entire had their expectations realized, and some of | charges on a supposition, and yet had aske | them are considering the advisability of re tarning home. and surmises. Movements.—The Princess ~—. 12 45 : wrizht’s career as a floater of loans, and, € Wales left Pictou for this port at “ 4125S [Cl v pior Cuis | é ° +e. j (standard) this afternvon, and is expected! asked the House to weigh his criticisms by | | his record as tinancier. here between six and seven thisevening. | Telephonic advices from Summerside just | . , - * > ; « 7) >< * . r > . i before going to press state that the Stanley is! Patterson, Davies, Edgar, Weldon, Sir still aground and not likely to get off before! John Thompson and others. SrEAMERS seveu o« lock. : at ‘and the reselution was defeated—74 to} DAILY EXAMINER, - | for faith in answer to these supposition: | Before closing, Hon. Mr. | | Foster reviewed in a pointed manner Cart-: of The debate was continued by Messrs. | PREPARED BY | The division was taken at 10.30 o'clock, | The Teacher Who advised her pupils to strengthen their minds by the use of Ayer’s Sar- saparilla, appreciated the truth that bodily health is essential to mental visor. For persons of delicate and feeble coustitution, Whether young or old, this medicine is remarkably beneficial. Be sure you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. ‘‘ Every spring and fall I take a num- ber of bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and aim greatly benefited.’””— Mrs. James H. Jeastman, Stoneham, Mass. “I have taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla with great benefit to my general health.” ~ Miss Thirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md. ‘My daughter, twelve years of age, hax suffered for the past year from General Debility. A few weeks since, we began to give her Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Her health has —_ improved.”’—Mrs. Harriet H. jattles, South Chelmsford, Mass. “About a year ago I began using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility and neuralgia resulting from malarial exposure inthe army. I wasina very bad condition, but six bottles of the Sar- saparilla, with oceasional doses of Ayer’s Pills, have greatly improved my health, I am now able to work, and feel that [ cannot say too much for your excellent remecies.’—F, A. Pinkham, South Molunets, Me. “My daughter, sixteen years old, is using Ayer's Sarsaparilia with good ef- fect.”’"— Rev. S. 3 Graham, United Brethren Church, Buckhannon, W. Va. ** I suffered from Nervous Prostration, with lame back and headache, and have heen much benefited by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. IJ am now 80 years of age, end am satisfied that my present health and prolonged life are due to the use of Avyer’s Sarsaparilla.”’—Lucy Mofiitt, Killingly, Corn. Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 vears old, So. Woodstock, Vt., writes : “After several weeks’ suffering from nervons prostration, I procured a bottle Aver’s Sarsaparilla, and before I had taken half of it my usual health returned.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Cr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1. six hotties, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. Easter Hourpays.—Return tickets at one | 117. | enone: : —— - —— irst-class fi ll be issued te and from all}. . first-class fare will be issued to and ..,;| The House then went into supply and stations along the line of railway on Good Friday, and from Summerside, Cape Traverse, | sat till a late hour, passing Northwest | . . , ; Souris, Georgetown and intermediate stations | items. to Charlottetown by forenoon trains on Easter | Saturday, ali tickets being good to return up | py 7) oi ‘TRAINS TELESCOPE, —_—_—- > —_ Aw Otp Woman.—There is living at St. Andrew's N. B., about three miles from} | Bathurst, an old lady, Mrs. Charles Pitre,| With the Usual Results. who is aged 104 years. She is quite smart, | and in possession of ail her faculties. She van! ——— knit with such rapidity as to make a young | woman blush, and she attends to the feediag | LATEST PARTICULARS of hens and makes herself useful about the | house in many ways. ——_.——_ Cuaicaco, April 10. Bora “Too Previous.” —The Summerside | 4 shocking railroad accident occurred at Journal relates the story of a young man in | Porinzo, IIl., about 60 miles from this city that vicinity who ordered a_ coffin plate and | Ss a 5 o'clock this necessary paraphernalia in advance, and then on the Santa Fe Road, - : awaited the demise of a friend. Yet in the|™orming. A freight came crashing down same issue our contemporary states that the upon a passenger train killing four Boston steamer Carroll leaves this port to-| Passengers and severely wounding seven day on her first trip of the season. On ac-| others. The freight train was an extra count of the ice the Steamer could not pass | running wild and the passenger was an ex- threugh the Strait of Canso, and had to cursion traimsea route to California. The abandon the run here as stated in Tuk EXaM1-! passenger train was going slowly on a dawn Nek several days ago. grade when the freight crashed into the coaches, the engine going clear through the . pee ase Slr aoe h Seotia — |rear car. ‘he boiler of the engine explod- Government has added another sin tO 28) 6g soon after it struck the coach, and those ; ; a athanies roll of infamies. So utterly shameless has | who were aot killed were severely wound- it become that it did not hesitate to elevate lok. Testun Ot the bled ete nck 9k to a seat in the Legislative Council Jason Mee : Miller Mack, the unsuccessful Grit ae a : fee date for Queen’s, the man who made the! ae charge that ‘* Lady Macdonald | The Australian Budget. had bartered away her virtue, receiving a} s diamond necklace as the price of her Sypney, N.S. W., April 10. shame!” Premier Fielding should arrange The budget for the coming year was pre- ready. ment proposes to abolish all specific duties : ' and impose a direct tax in their stead. The Natat Day.—The programme of the ; measure, if adopted, will go into effect at Oddfellows’ Natal Day concert will be | the beginning of the New Year. found in another columa. It needs no re- commendation from us, as it contains, without doubt, the finest selections from celebrated operas. Un the afternoon of the day, the brethren will assemble at o : Uddieliows’ Hall, at 2 o'clock, and march| The seventh celonist party of the season in procession to St. Peter’s Church, where | left Toronto to-night for Manitoba. There a sermon, suitable to the occasion, will | ¥eTe 3o0 passengers and 35 cars of settlers be delivered by Kev. Brother Fred E. jeffects. A considerable number go west J. Lioyd, at 3 o'clock. It is expected that | every night arid will continue throughout the ensuing celebration will excel any tor- the month. mer demonstration. - for the funeral of his party —the corpse is a to Parliament to-day. The Govern- Settling the Northwest. | Toronto, April 10. oe = G Brien's Sentence Reduced. Dusty, April 10. O'Brien's appeal from the sentence of six months imprisonment was heard to-day and of Ottawa, charged with an unmentionable the sentence reduced. He will be released crime, has been fully exonerated before the | on May 22nd. °7G. B. McDougall has resigned his positi : C. Bb. McDougall has resigned his position : : as eclitor of the Ristigouche Pioneer and has Weather iuiletin. offered to purchase the paper. His offer is under consideration. Dr. Anderson, of the Prince of Wales Col- lee, will lecture in the Market Hall, Summer- side, to-morrow evening. His subject will be ** Sir Walter Scott.” Mr. W. F. Burdett, general agent and manager for W. F. Burdett & Co., manufac- turers’ agents, St. John, N. B., is on the island on business, He is registered at the Osborne. ‘S‘HE Subscriber will sell his Property Mr. James C. Ferguson, late of the Medi- i fronting on Heuston Street, near Crabbe's cal Hall, left on Monday morning last to take|corner, comprising a two-story Dwelling @ position in the wholesale drug house of | House, containing eight Rooms, and a small Messrs Brown & Webb, Halifax, N. 58. We|Stable. Size of Lot, 160x45 feet. For par- wish him success. ticulars apply to The Shediac correspondent of the Moncton Times says : The Rev. Mr. McKenzie, Church of England, is attracting large congregations in his church each Sabbath. He is a pleasant and eloquent speaker and very popular. The rev. gentlemen was for some time stationed at Alberton, Says the Moncton Times: Rev. George Fisher, formerly of Montrose, P. E. L., crossed to the mainland last week for his new charge at Dalhousie. Mr. Fisher preached at Bath- urst last Sabbath. Mrs. Visher and family reside at her father’s residence, Hopeton, tiil the opening of navigation, when she joins her husband at Dalbousie. J. W. MeLeod, of the £eattle, Lake Shore and Eastern Railway, one of the most popu- lar contractors on the coast, accompanied by E. W. Mc@innis, agent for the C. P. R. at Seattle, a8 genial as he is handsome, and W. J. Riley, who has made his pile on the Sound, spent yesterday in the city, and went over to ictoria in the evening. They are jolly good fellows, and we want to see them i Vancouver World. [The Mr. McLeod re- Personal. Mr. David E. Brown, representing Browa & Leitch, St. John, N. B., is at the Osborne. Rev. W. Dobbia, a Presbyterian Minister, Toronto, April 11.—10 a. m. Westerly winds, fair weather, stationary or PROPERTY FOR SALE. HON. W.2W. LORD aplv —dy eod tf EALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed “Tender for Indian Supplies,” will he received upto noon of MON- DAY, 29:h April, 1839, for the underment oned articles. or any of them, to be delivered to the Indian Superintendent on Lennox Island. in such quantities and at such times after the Ist July, 18°9, as they may be required by him :—Flour, Tea, Sugar, Factory Cotton, Print, Moccasins, Lumber, Shingles, Nails. Samples of such of the above mentioned articles as are transmissable by post should accompany each tender. The lowest orany tender not accessarily ac- cepted. : Avy newspaper inserting this advertisement without authority from this Department through the Queen’s Printer will forfeit payment for the same. L. VANKOUGHNET, Deputy of the Superintendent General of Indian Affairs. Oiiswra Ais Mae | i new —mactan railway a few years #79. »p. mM. ber, or at the higher temperature. TO LET! attached, about one mile from SPREE. Yesterday, at Park Corner, Louisa, ed wife of Senator Montgomery. [Funeral to-morrow (Friday) at one o'clock Friends and acquaintances invited to attend. ] On the 10th inst., John Gaffney, son of Jobn Gaffney, painter, in the 5th year of his age. HAWKER’ TOLU AYO CHERRY, A Favorite and Most Valuable belov- Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases, It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drag Stores. W. HAWKER & SOR,=# Proprietor, St. John, N. B novl0O—ly dy AUCTION SALE. rere Two Acres of the Most Eligible Land in the Vicinity of the City. Just outside the City Limits and clear of City Taxes, yet as convenient as if in the City. BY PUBLIC AUCTION, ON PREMISES, On Wednesday, 8th of May next, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: Two Acres of Land en the Malpeque Road near Spring Park, being the land and residence of the late James Baron McKenna, squire, hav- ing a front of about three chains and five links on the Malpeque Road, and extending baeck.east- wardly to a street six chains and fitty-eight links. The land is fronting on the Malpeque-Road, and has streets on the south and we-t: sides thereof. On itare a comfortable Cottage, good Well and Barn. Theland will ba sold in one block, «r sub- divided in Building Lots, to suit purchase?s Full particulars on application to the sabscri- ttice of Messra, Palmer & McLeod. TiiR VS—2) per cent. down; the balence in four years, at 6 per cent. interest. A, McNEILL, Auctioneer, —— C) 36 cases! FY O | Opening To-day, fh wes i / apI0—8i eod ** Stanley.” | A Very Nice Assori- | meut, Cheap. | R. K. JOST, North Side of Queen Square. ap2—eod tf RECKIVED THIS DAY, EX “SIBERIAN,” 6 Bales Second-hand Shipping Bags WEEKS & BEER. TO LET! DWELLING HOWSE oi the corner of Kent and Pownal Streets. Also—COTTAGE with Thr eres of Land city. wky ap5—lw Possession given first of Mey. Apply to THOMAS W. VODD. ry i i ® + ey ek mchi5—m w f ti THURSDAY, APRIL 11. pets: O00 ROLLS. 100 &OLLS. (x) AGO ROLLS. New Stock Just Opened — JAMES PATON & COS. ri LX] fEXHE LARGEST AND BES? VARIETY EVER OFFERED in Ne «est Colorings and Latest _ Designs. Householders will find our Department nicely fitted up and no trouble to make a selection. PRICKS ALWAYS THE LOWES? iN THE CITY. Art Squares, woven in one piece, with fringed end, Hicarth and Sofa Rugs. Groat Skin Rugs, ‘2 China Mats, faney borders, Brussels Carpet, Velvet Carpet, Tapestry Carpet, Kidderminster Carpet, Axminster Carpet, | ) Union, Hemp and Felt! Weo!l Mais, Linoleum and Floor OW Carpet, | 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 6LOCK. NS _ — = me Se ee Charlottetown, April 9, 1889 -eod wky From 15 to 33; Sent. Discount. per eaneincpinenees- ited iene 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, &., Xe. ‘ : Mantle and Ulster Cloths, Jackets, Furs, Wool Shawls, Squares; Hosiery, Under- clothing, Corsets, White, Red aud Grey Flanaels, Embroidery, Gloves, Handkerchiefs, &e. Mens’ Coatings, Worsted, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &., Xe. | ; . we siieiicsA — — Bianketsé, Quiits, ‘Table -Linen, Towelings, *&c SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, Queen Street, Opposite Market Square February 19, 1889—dy & wky —— Witty Thousand Bottles Wanted Lae = B “QLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE, ° . JOHN JOY, - a “™! } ee ee Ge Lee ee feb21—tf W ater Street. = = Sone pepe Betas be eae eff | ANTS T, FOUR A¢] Wann 25 | e WATS, LOST, WOUNI! &C¢ Season L889. Les coe ai . - ee mee ee ee ee ee ee ee ee See ee ee WANTED.—A a aonaea ker Ap- sean ecggeiicnedinaae i wd piy to W. W. Ropp, 228 Queena Sirect. ‘ > i een Se making i trade for | ‘ “ae ro MOTEL RustNoMs SIS STRANGE TORY, and wili offer | Spe was rED.— \ Cook and Nurse. Appl to MRS ARTHUR Peters, “The Lodze, soe 'ESHAT any man cap be fennd in P. E. Isiand + has not heard of it. for his wife . . ents MHS SPASOD. | Le igho hax not tessa oft, for ? ere Tt, jiis children felt it, his relatives saw f pete if, hiS “workmen keep it, his compantons " ‘ . , Miem | praise it, Wis friends admire it, his visitors CHARLES PsLMEx’s, Weymouth Street. OP EVERY SATISPAC-| disenss it, his tailor talks of it, his shoemaker 4 “and apll—2i LION, oe ; ! recommenls it, his ba: her applies it, his doc- Formers - 1 find 9 a? spond 7 aN | tor approves it. his druggist wells it, his paper them our pest attention, | ane to pay he | advertises it, formes employ it, artizans use VERY HIGHEST PRICES the market wiil| jt) yailwaw men utilize it, fishermen earry it, allow. on jadi« s patroniz: it. geutleme n speak well of it, Cases supplied free. ‘military men salute it, professional men pro- x ap = 2 3 |nounce it good, men of leisure give it their E 7% * = : A i) 3 aD ES REG: ° j approval, young men and maidens, old men api—dy 2w wky 2m TANTED.—At the Osborne House, an assist-| and children believé in it for chapped hands, Ai LU: a svi : 7 a . fa dainles W ant Cook and a Chambermaia; aso, a ” burns, cuts, old sores, chafing, inflammation, swari 8 vy about 1 or 15 years of age i. as j sore lips, boils, pimples, blotches, cold sores, 2p =Bi cod pd sees Ln ; a eS C itching, inflamed eyelids, or any skin injury, 5 * | and which is justly entitled the wondertul TtXO LET.--A House on the corner of Kent and . “Wagic Healer Salve. West Stree's, containing s“vTen rooins. Ap- } ! ap2—dy 2aw wky a | “apli- if ; - OST.--On Tuesday afterneon, a Lady’sGoid We Broocs (barpia shave). Finder wul be re- warded by leaving it st this ofif*e or at soe, 9 SR ADGOPTICN.—Three Orphan Boys, awed respectively 1), 8 and 6 yesrs. Apply to REV, JAMES SIMPSUN, Pownai direct. tf-—ap9 W ANTED.—A Giri for general house werk, * Apply to Mrs. A. R. CRossy, U pper Hills- boroevgh Stresi. pd 3i-apd | ply ou the premises to Mas. MCQUARRIB. sana site ism mch2—lw pd 50 Boxes Tin P lates, 50 Ingots Tin, Half ‘on Soft Lead, 5 Bars Copper, Now landing ex Steamer from Picton. HORACE HASZARD. Eligible Property. i HE Subecriber is instructed to sell that very eligible Property on Prince Stree’, being part of Town Lot No, 40 in the Third Hundred, having a frontage of 40 feet on Prince Street, and extending back 80 feet. There is a three-story Double House oa the property, also a Building in the rear, which Sy 65> 5S u q) dy conid be made for a Stabie if required. hi x J 2 This property s in the centre of the city, and is always wel! tenanted. For terms, ete., apply to R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. GENTS AND CANVASSERS can make big money iztroducing our spcciztties, all use- ful, Wehave an article that seiis at sight to every smoker for 5Jc, Sample by return mai, 20c. Biggest thing ever offered! Money re- funded if not satisfactory. ‘Sele terrisory on easy terms and big commission. Something new every fifteen days—UNION M’F'G Co, 210 >t. James Street, Montreal. si eod —apt LET.—A desirable Dwelling House, situ- ated on Upper Hillsborough Street, conta) - ing 12 rocms, now occupied by W. 8. McKie. Good tank in cejlar, plansed yard, Stables and Coach House. Possession given 1th May. Ap- ply to Mrs. BLATCH. if—mch29 j | } ' apl—3ieod pil WANTED.—An experienced Vest Maker; steady employment Apply immediately to Mr. Keith, at B. 8. Davies & Co’s. mch27 YHE SUBSCRIBER HEREBY GIVES NOTICE that it is his intention of counieni- cing eboui the FIRST ON MAY to make a thor ough examinaiion of all eee Privies, Dirty Yards, Cesspools, | Willner’s Tin’ Shop Ash Pits. Celiars, &c., . 4 ; ° of which those concerned will take due notice | and govern thesen ves aoe soe. amas | Any information “sl be thankfully reecived @ . : . the artnet ideuse on Market Days. W KE are now preparer! to fit Water Pipers Po BPOR AR, in Houses at reasonable rates. Gal. Sanivery Oflieer. | vanized Lead and Iron Pipe and Fittings ai rt LET.—The store and dwelling on Great George Street, the property of William and Thomes Tanton, Boston, lately occupied by Geo, Carter & Co. Appdiy tu Alex. Strang, Lansdowne Hctel, Cape Traverse, or at the store of Geo Carter & Co., Market Square linchi8—tf mech25 ALESMEN.--We wish a few men to sell our zoods by sample ta the wholesale and retail trade. Largest manufacturers in our line. kn- close 2-cent stamp. Wages {$3 per day. Perma- nent position? §No postals answered. Mouey advanced for wages, advertising, ev.—Os"TFN- mal, Maw'r'e Co. Cinctaneth Om teat ——_ | Ch’town, April 3, 1880-~eud ef - ways on bent.