Local and Other Items. Savage Corps meeting to night. ilies i Rollo hose was tested Testrep.—Silsby an orner of Queen and at the hydrant on the Water streets this afternocn. _ > Leervre.—A. B., Warburton, Esq., lectured to a good audience at Corran Ban last night. His subject was “ Canadian History. —_——_>— Broke THroven. The ice is getting soft Ateam broke through near the im places. _ Brome os ' F Navigation Co's, wharf this landing at Steam ore noon. sea Asu WEDNESDAY. To-day heing Ash Wed- nesday, the usual services were held in St. Dunstan's Cathedral and in St. Peter's and St. Paul's Churches. Re oe. Mrs. Jones hasn't a grey hair in her head and is over 50. She looks as young as het daughter. The secret of it is, that she only Hail’s Hair Renewe: Sr. Perer’s Cuvreu.——This evening service will be held at St. Peter's at 7.30, when the first of a sefies of addresseson the ** Fruits of the’Spirit ” will be delivered. iil IstaNp Horses.—Messrs Stevens and Ride- out, of Houlton, Me., have some ten or fifteen horses at one of the boarding stables awaiting shipment by the Stanley. silicided Axotuen DisarpoIntMENT.— The match race to have taken place oni the harbor ice this afternoon did not come off. The large num- ber of people presént were much diaappointed. seeccsiidiibioniiiieas uses Oppre.towsulr.—The original poem, by Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle, published in this issue, coytains a very correct synopsis of the principals of the order, and is highly credit- able to the author. scinonniltisidieaes Bank MeetincG.—The regular annual geu- eral meeting of the shareholders of the Mer- chants’ Bank of Prince Edward Island will be held at the Banking Oifice to-morrow fore- noon, at eleven o'clock. <otesieihiabeee Mutrrary.—The members of the Charlotte- town Engineer Corps are requested to meet at the Drill Shed this evening at eight o’ciock sharp. All having rifles out are requested to return them this evening. sieniiiiiipatmeies L. & S. Instrrere.— Mr. Bartlett being up- able to read his lecture on the ‘‘ Conquest of Mexico,” the subject for discussion at the Literary and Scientific Institute to morrow night, will be ‘* The English Constitution.” connie Cuvurcn Services.—On Sabbath, 10th inst., Rev. Wm. Scott wil] preach at West and Clyde Rivers; Rev. John Hutchison, M. A., at Strathalbyn; Rev. Ewen Gillis, ab Brook- field; Rev. Robert Stewart at West Cape, and Rev. Dr. Pattersou at Cardigan and Dundas. ee Remember that Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral has no equal asa specific for colds, coughs, and all affections of the throat and lungs. For nearly half a century it has heen in greater demand than any o her remedy for pulmon- ary complaints. All drugyvists have it for sale. ~_-_—-—s> ~— Beserit Concert.—We learn that a com- limentary benefit concert is to be given to Mr. L. Williams, the popular vocalist, on Easter Monday night. ‘This is a good idea; and we hope that it will be worked eut toa successful issue. The Benevolent Irish So- ciety have cffered the use of the Lyceum for the purpose. sence A Fatse Atar™.—The tire alarm sounded shortly after ten o’glock last night,—during the progress of Chief Engineer Large’s Oyster Supper at the Davies. But there was no fire; at least none that the firemen could discover. Some people think that the whole affair was a practical joke,—one calculated to break up the Chief's supper. ——- > Tue Presvyreny.—The Presbytery of P. E. Island wili meet in Princetown on Tuesdsy, 12th inst., at 11 o'clock, a. m. Business: Call to Rev. Geo. Fisher, Remits of Assembly, Reports of Committees, Appointments, etc. A public meeting will be held in the evening to celebrate the fiftieth anniversary of the Missionary and Bible Society of Princetown. Members of Presbytery will be met at Ken- sington on Monday evening and Tuesday morning on the arrival of trains.—J. M. Mac- Leod, Phy. Clerk. ——_@—— Beautivut Firowers,—By kind permission of His Honsr Judge Young, an EXAMINER reporter had the pleasure this morning of sce- ing, at the Judge’s residence, a beautiful array of winter bulbs in full bloom. A large room is devoted to the culture of the flowers, which fill the house with a delicate fragrance. Jonquils, narcissus, tulips and hyacinths of all descriptions, and perfect in form and flower, make a visit to the room seem like a glimpse of fairyland. His Honor is to be congratu- lated upon his success in growing winter- flowering bulbe. incline MarrimontaL.—The matrimonial experi- ences of a Mr. Fuller, of Courtland, who, we read, has just ledto the altar his seventh bride, have been in many ways remarkable. He seems to have taken to marriage and ail rtaining thereto as a fish takes to water, to judge by what he has accomplished during the last twenty five years. His diary shows that within this period he has received twelve hundred replies to his matrimonial advertise- ments, exchanged four hundred photographs, made one bawdeed and nineteen proposals, accepted in eighty-five cases, married seven times, divorced four times, paid one breach of romise damage, been shot at once, and stabbed twice. This is, indeed, a well-filled record for twenty-five years, and as the enter- rising gentleman is still in the prime of life, cs may still further distinguish himself before he dies. bobo a Personal, Mr. C. C. Carlton, of Souris, is at the Os- borne. R. Hunt, Esq., Summerside, is at the Hotel Davies. Mr. Alexander Strang, of the Lansdowne Hotel, Cape Traverse, is among the guests at the Osborne House to-day. aathed> ws Local Notices. Our balance of winter goods at a Lig dis- count.—D. A. Bruce. mar6 tt Hay For Satz.—Fifteen tons of Hay will be sold by Auction on Saturday, the 9th March, inst., on the premises of Henry Burke, Esq., Alexandra. Sale positive, and will take place at | o'clock, p. m. d w—mceh6 Gentlemen, don't forget it, that the a. est Store to buy anew Spriag Hat is J. Macdonal’s. dy wky - mch6 noTrine Baces.—There will bea trot on seth River ice, on Thursday, | i4th inst., commencing at 1 o'clock. ‘Two prizes will be awarded, $5 to three-yeareolds, and $5 to any ef ‘ Royel Frenchman's” colts. — JOHN . Rov. dy wky—mcb6 * DAILY downs on ina vr. A. SPRCIAL Desrarcuers to Tre EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIARING sd HON. GEO. E. FOSTER pon the Budget Speech. IA GOOD SHOWING Orrawa, March 5. Hon. George E. Foster delivered the Finanee Minister’s budget speech this afternoon. He opened with a compliment- ary reierence tothe men of aclknowle ved ability and experience far greater than his , own who had preceded him in the office, ind asked for the generous indulgence and sympathy of the House in this, his first experience. Canada to-day, he said, had every reason to survey her past record with pride, aud to step forward into the future with the confidence of peace, plenty, pros- perity and continued greatness. Canada asked no flattery, and whatever merits or his statement would it would have concealment of have, the merit of candor and frankness. Ref ring to the revenue of the ul 1887-88, he said the estimated ex } ? Y ne ; r . erry « we wi penuliure nad Deen 204 ,UUU,LUY, a I actual expenditure $36,718,494, leaving a difference of $281,500 to the good, so that of the million dollars be remembered, however, that there was this deficit, there had off in the sinking fund $1,939,077; if we had not this set olf to the debt, there would be a surplus of $1,129,046 +} Desn sé } 80 tha , “9 wo fF OT the present year, 1858-89, the estimated re cefpts had been $36,900,000. For ti were $24,615,766. He now the remaining four months receipt ing to $13,984,528, and the amended esti: | mate of receipts of this year now stood $38, - 601,294, or, to be within the mark, say $58,500,000 [The expendiiure would! leaving a probable surplus of $1,900,000. | This receipt had not arisen from any in- | creased taxation, but showed an increased | ability to consume, and incressed prosperity ; in the country. There was necessarily far less of certainty about the year 1889-90, but the very favorable outlook for trade gave him confidence in making the follow- mg calculation, the increases in which were | based simply upon an increase in popula- | tion of (say) nearly two per cent. :—Proba- ble income, 1889-90: Income, Customs, $25,900,000 ; Excise, $7,125,000; Miscel- laneous, $8,150,000; total, $39,175,000. The estimates now before the House amount to $35,400,000, and the suppli- mentaries would not reach an exceedingly high figure, so that the total would pro- bably not be above $36,500,000, leaving a probable surplus of $2,675,000. He held that the estimates brought down made a very satisfactory showing. Hon. Mr. Fos- ter reviewed the items «as shown in the printed estimates. Among the increases was a heavy amount for the 1. C. R., which was accounted for by the proposed purchase of new rolling stock, and he thought the increased receipts would make up for it. As to the commerce of the country, the prosperity of the past year had been more than the average. The manufacturing in- dustries were in a healthy state, having worked off their large surplus stocks. There was a prospect of an advance in wages by the large manufactories. ‘The shipping in- terest would be giad to hear that there was a prospect of increase in freights. Though our Atlantic service had been good in the past, it was not as good as might be, and the Government was considering steps to make it more nearly equal to the service of New York. The proper Canadian policy was that we should look first to the coan- try’s development and live at peace with ; ' | i ' EXAMINER, - - - ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | cane. | , firmed by the Senate to-day. | Lamoth 2 7 | Clalsy that on President Harrison's Cabinet. Wasutveton, March 5. President Harrison's cabinet was con It consists of the following persons: Secretary of State—James G. Blaine. Secretary of the Navy—B. F. Tracy. Secretary of Treasury—Wm. Windom. Postmaster-General—John Wanamaker. Attorney-General—W. H. Miller. Secretary of Interior—J. W. Noble. Secretary of War—Redfield Proctor. Secretary of Agriculture—J. M. Rusk. Suit Against the * Mail.” Monrreat, March 5. The Jesuit Fathers, through their attor- neys, Messrs. Trudell, Charbonneau & action for $50,000 against the Teroato Mail, on the ground of The jlaimtifis complain espe- the Lith February the Mail have takea it ia. « auieged Iipel, : i published an alleved oath taken by inembers ; 5 her recora, no! |; 24 caemeris | the actual deticit was only $81,031 in place | estimated. it mu ti though | set of the order, and which they declare to be false and malicious, and to have been pub- lished with a view to create prejudice against them among Protestants. Found Guiity. Montreat, March 3d. Chandler, who shot Sheilield, of the C, P. R., some weeks ago, wes tried in the Queen's bench to-day, and found guilty of felonious intent to murder. ec’ : Weather Hulletin. foronro, March 6.—-10 a. m. Strong winds or moderate gales from seuth? east to north-east; cloudy, with rain; station§ ary or a little higher temperature. oid\ appearances.—A worthy gentleman, having ak unusually red nose, was long sus- pected of being « tippler on the sly, by those juainted with his strictly temper- tne } eight months coucluded the actual receipts estimated for | Samoubt- } smount, he estimated, to about $36,600,000 | ° other countries in the world, but at the same time uo blandishments from sth: wari } lee ti Withi, WOuUuLG Ihauce or specious ple as if her to hand over her commercial ¢ ment to any nation outside of Canada, After recess, Hon. Mr. Foster continuing, took up the subject of internal or domestic commerce, the full extent of which, he said, it was somewhat difficult to get at. In 1863 this commerce was very small in extent, but at the present time it had attained a development which wos # hh riset W ithout, ; ‘overn- ; well deserved to bo conclusion, he said that great many reprecenta ions had } to the Government as to changes or justment of the tariff, he had made his statement to-day based upon the present condition of the tariff, as if there were any changes determined upon later, they would ¢ : . interfere not be of such a character as to read- four hours. Sir Richard Cartwright charged that a proper system of book-keeping would show the deficit to be a million and a half in- stead of $810,000. He advocated enlarged trade relations not with the Antipodes, but with our immediate neighbors to the } south. Hedid not know how much of the hostility to the United States was from pure downright stupidity. He contended that our condition was one of arrested development, and he again pre- scribed as a remedy unrestricted recipro- city. The moment was opportune to seek such extended trade relations, in view of the olive branch extended a few days ago by the House of Representatives. He thought that the United States were quite prepared to meet us in a friendly spirit, and as an amendment to the motion to go into committee of supply he moved, ** That in the present condition of affairs, and in view of the recent action of the House of Representatives of the United States, it is expedient that steps should be taken to ascertain on what terms and conditions arrangements can be effect- ed with the United States for the purpose of securing full unrestricted city of trade therewith.” Hon. Hon. C. Tupper moved the adjourament of the debate, and at 11.40 the House ad- journed, to meet again on Thursday, after- noon, to-morrow (Ash Wednesday) being a fete de obligation. with the calculations made. Hon. Mr. j : 7 ; ; 7 ' Foster was vigorously applauded as he took | his seat at 9,30, having spoken upwards of | ; | i | ' } i 1 | ' | ' | not well acq habits. His untortuntte disfigurement was readily cured by the use of Ayer’s Sar- —_~.——_—- A genuine slaughter sale of Boots and Shoes now going on at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. ay wky—inch6 “— wil! save time and mons by going direct to bP ins @ Sterns lor y.ur bnew rocmy P i have the largest stock, lowest prt ma st pat ins. oe x gt ¥ ae ae 9. HAW KE R’s Heee F! a Se cigs Ze EG) ig'gee @! % Btze gj OH 89 hE * f t z 2; £:; © BUale it VU SE SISER AG A Faverite and Most Valuabie Remedy for al] 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 wili 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. John, N. RB. $5.60. $5.00. Five Dollars in Cash y J iLL be paid for the first five (31 each correct answers (the bona fide solution of the person sending it) received from young ladies in Prince Edward Island under eighteen years of age, to the following :— **How much will any Housekeeper lose who pays 25 cents tor a Six Gunce Tin of Baking Pow- der, instead of buying a ‘Ten Ounce Paper Pack- age of WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW- DER, which any Grocer (with a Jarge profit) can retail at Twenty Cents. Directions for using the Powders must be taken into the calculation. Address,— W. M. D. PEARMAN, ; Halifax, N. 8. Names of competitors will not be published without permission. Look out for next month’s offer ! £¢ b7 oo neces eer enero canes WAS § 48th HAIN & WANTS, LS a, UE NED KE Wwé NTED.—A Boy to learn the Bookbind'ng business. Apply at JAMEs J). TAYLOR’s Bookbindery, North Side of Queen Square, mché Wa NTED.—A Servant for general housework inaesmwall family. No washing. Apply at this office, d4i—mch6 Was rEP.—Atthe Osborne House, an assist- * ant ining Room Girl, and a Chambermaid. mchs—3i eod pd : p= SAGL!.—A pair of young, pure-bred — - ma Koosters ippty at this office. mech ny IND.—A Railway Ticket. Owner may have it by applying at this office. ; ~? mcins wi TOUSE WANTED.—By a good tenant. State i where situated, rent required, and when SOs > given. Address * Siafferd,” P. O. i i ‘4.5 7,9 rachd ee PO 3107 - 4 2. rs SALH.~-Two Acres of Land C for hay or pasiure, situaies st. Peter’s Road, pear the Creek. Ap BERR, ° i mower ply to y. Si—och4 Spe VANT WANTED.—Good Apply tu Mrs, R, K. Jost, Sidney Street (cast). iInch2—-dy & wky tf pat Hillsborough Street. tf—mch2 wages. "QO LET.—A Honse on App!'y at this office. W? NTED.—A Girl to do general hovsework. Appiy to Mrs. W. W. WELLNER, Prince Street. s t t—mchz WANTED.- A Girl for general housework. Y Apply to Mrs. Davip SMALL, Pownal St. feb27—6i eod NALESMEN.—We wish a few men to sell our xoods by sample tothe wholesale and re trade. Largest manufacturers in our line. En- close 2-cent stamp. Wages $5 perday. Perma- nent position, postals answered, Money advanced for wages, advertising, etc.—CENTEN- MAN’F’G Co., Cincinnati, Ohic. _ eee WANTED EVERYWHERE at home ortotravel, We wish to employ a reliable person in your county totackup adver- tisements and show ecards of Miectric Goods. Advertisements to be tacked up everywhere, on trees, fences and turn i conspicuous i pikes, in ei ces, intown and country inall parts of the Jnited States and Canada. Steady employment; talking required. Local work for all or part of the time. Address with stamp, Emory & Co., Managers, 24i Vine St., Cincinnati, 0. No at ention paid to postal cards. 1vi—febid WANTED.—A Girl for gederal work. Appiy to Mrs. W. H. Stewart, Cumberland sr, i mceil—tf t ' MARCH 6 ise | | | | | | recipro- | wages $2.55 per Gay; expenses advanced; no | ‘ : ’ | ‘F the spring is backward, we are forward; if the season is late, we are on time with the finest quality, newest style and lowest price in ENGLISH AND AMERICAN HARD AND SOFT FELT HATS. _ As “The Wonderful Cheap Ma has, f r the past eight years, taken the lead in this line, we are bound to hold our past reputation, aud keep the style up, quality forward, and price down. Come down and see the boys, and if you forget the name ask for “The Wonderful Cheap Man.” ae + . “> " ee 2. 2 Sanaa =e ‘ % ? : t ial Pn E- e we c) - > iy Charlottetown, Feb. “2 ie fn SIGN OF TRE CEEAT BIG BAT. 18, 1889. 2 ee ee er ee re ee ee > See es: cee seaseeeeee trangia hg Ett ae n or ‘ HN 5 From 15 to 33; per Cent. Discount. fx] ans My Whole Stock of Dry Goods, &e., will be offered at the above Discount for Cash, Comprising Black and Colored Dress Goods, Velvets, Plushes, Velvyeteens, 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, Tweeds, Shirtings, Underclothing, W. P. Coats, &., &c. Blankets, Quilts, Table Linen, Towelings, &c. SALE POSITIVE, and will continue until the whole is disposed of. A. L. BROWN, February 19, 1889—dy & wky Queen Street, Opposite Market Square. EE OS A ae NN RI a, ms ay” om From Now until the First of | + | —— mma emai j ya pn, Our Magnificent Stock of Brussels, Scotch, Hemps, Velvets, Canadian, Jute, Tapestry, Union, etc., with Rugs, Bordering and quence GaiinapaENNeN Oil Cloths, rs x] Stair Carpet to match, will be cleared cut lower than ever before. i> for selling the above at such low prices are :—lIst. We rm. 7 3 4 4 ia } £% Pall i S have always made Special Reductions to Cash Customers at this season of the y< x. 2nd. Our Store is Headquarters for these Goods, and we do not want one yard of last year’s Carpets to remain over for the coming season ; and we waut to still further demonstrate the yndisputed fact that OURS is the LEADING CARPET HOUSE ss SAS. PATON & CO., Charlottetown and Summerside. February 29, 1889 -eod & wkly So SL Ne oA a eae