pe a ame -- - -* a _ a : I yy jnr—e A a « @ — ~~ rvcy & ; q oh tHe DAILY EXAM cig thc! _————— - rrr Sao ee SXEca-- sea er SE Ir MATTV EY City Council ! BIRTHS. Hl I DAI LY I XAMIN ER. a | At Gleneorradale, Lot 47,200 ee " 4 ’ oo re ; } tH tl) surned regulat monthly meeting Fionald H. McDonald, ef ason snd daughtei | ° ’ rT" oe pay . y > )8@] of the City Council was held last evening. (twins). : . Ce = reese . «s- | Councillor Crabbe was the only absentee At Lakeville, Lot 47, on the Md of April, a. The by-laws levying and apecilying the Mra Alfred | Rose, of a daug ne coon ane" —— | fates of sasesement for general civic aha At Lakeville, Lot 47, on the 10th inst, Mra water purposes, were read a third time and Colin J Campbell, of a son. Che Montreal Gazette remarks that the Sead to be published in THE a iron heel of the Can dian b’acilic R vilway must heve become popular in Manitoba found out what inpetition really who wanted the since the people Northern Paciics Cc meant. Mr. Greenway, th Canadian Pacific Railway's blood in 1885, now wants to give it a bonus to extend I's lines throug! oat t) e province. Che publication f the te | Biaine-Bond treaty book has produc eds cong feeling against it in Newfoun Hand Phe treaty shows that the wily Blaine to the leeward of the nt and gullible Bond, and bia treaty, aszenited tu, would have been Mr. Blaine’s nvtable success lhe correspondence slows that Mr. Bond no eredentials at all from Lord Kauts- to and was simpy com ned by “it nail . } . ar co} Ute ile rot wy Uy inhenes haw rate, William Whiteway to the Newfoundland neve yf Tiweihe i present the views of ; fuliar P eefote (Jovernment to Sif Jia uo .6. Nevertheless. Mr. Bond proceeded as though he was 4 full-fledged ausbassadui wntions were proposed, the ‘Three drait conve r tirst by Sie Jala Pauncefote, WwW hreh was rejected by Mr. Blaine ; the second by Mr. Bond, of which Sir Julian knew noth ing, which was also rejected by Mr. Blaine, snd the third by Mr. Biaine as a counter- proposal, which was accepted by Mr. Bond, hut of which Sir Julian knew nothing, and which was rejected by the Imperial Grov ernment, at the instance of Canada. Mr. Blaine’s draft is on ingenious document in which the wool is most successfully drawn over the eyes Oo} nosuspecting and innocent Me. Bond, and which, while of little practical benetit to Newfoundland, secures enormous advantages to the United States at the expense of Canada. News Notes. Great Britain has more shipping in and out of Argentine ports than all other poits com- Lined, During the past week there were 1,216 deaths in New York City against 1,100 the week before. A company is being formed in Buffalo to tunnel under the Niagra River between that city and Fort Erie A Detriot despatch says raftiag of logs from Canada will be conducted on a larger svale than ever this year. The Italian custome receipts tor March, show a reduction of $9,000,000 compared with the same month in 1890. Statistics show that more goods are now being imported into Mexico from the United States and less from Europe than in former years. The Manitobs Government has agreed to give a bonus of $1,500,000 cash to the Hud. eon Bay Railway when the road is com- pleted. The*draft constitution drawn up by the Australian Confederation Convention is to bs submitted toa popularly elected con- vention in each colony. A reward of 20,000 florins has been paid by the Bulgarian Gorernment to the man who waa instrumental in the capture of the murderers of Minister Beltcheff. —_-—--- - «wows _ ~- Upprettows Natat Day.—The Odd- fellows of this city have arranged an excur- sion to Summerside on April 27th. Return tickets will be $1.00 each. — Damace To Wuarves,—Queen's wharf was badly damaged late yesterday afternoon or last night by floating ice. The greater portion of the head ef the wharf upto the warehouse has been carried away. Lord's wharf has also been damaged by floating ce, - - Why go about hawking and spitting when Nasal Balm will remove very vestige of your vatarrh, and thus relieve you of this dis- agreeable habit’ In cases of cold in the head, Yasal Balm gives instant relief, and there is no case of catarrah it will not cure if used wceording to directions. A single bottle will convinee you of its merit. apl3 lw oe Tae Laws Tensis Crun’s Enrerratn- ment.-~The tickets for this entertainment ate selling rapidly. All those who desire to attend are advised to secure tickets be- ture Monday next, when the plan of the hall will be exhibited at Raddin’s Drug Store, and persons holding them may se- lect seats. See ad. in another column, — -- - — Nature requires aid in correcting irregula- tities at this season, and for both men and women no other remedy equals Dr. Williams’ Pink Piils as spring blool tonic, They supply all the constitueuts necessary to enrich the blood and build up the system. Sold by a'l dealers, or sent pst paid ow receipt of prive—50c per box, or five boxes for $2—by addressiag De, Williams Med. Co., Brockville, Oat. aplO lw Tre Revere Hovse Prorerry.—It has been currently reported among shippers and others interested in increased facilities for the shipment of produce that railway extension to Pownal, if not to Connolly's Waarf, would be followed by the removal of the Ruiilway Station to a more central position, and as the property referred to was in the market for sale, aud the only available grounds for the purpose indicated, it was fondly hoped that such representa: tions would be made by the Board of Trade, backed up by other influential re- presentations of our Island interests at Octawsa as would lead to the securing by the Dominion Government of this valuable acquisition to railway property in Char- lottetown, [t seems, however, that no practical action has taken place ino the matter. It has also been the ** town’s talk” for a long time that the grounds known as the Revere House property would be the most desirable site obtainable within the city limits for a hotel commensurate with the requirements of Charlottetown, and it was expected that a Company for that purpose would be formed and thereby & long-felt want supplied. This movement has also failed to accomplish the desirable object in view, and now this centrally situated properry has been divided into building lots, and advertised by the owners to be sold on Wednesday next, the 22nd imst., at 12 o'clock noon. All chances, therefore, for securing the Revere House property for railway or hotel purposes may be considered amongthe things that are past. Ox gall soup, Brunswick black and al) household requisites—Reddin’s Drug Store. Se an. mn hee ni is. cat ei the | ‘ 2. Ae. ee ® - Examiner, Patriot, Herald and Watchinan for two weeks. Councillor Hughes asked when the Sani- | tary Officer was to be appointed. Councillor Morris ssid that when the Recorder returned to the city a special | meeting would likely be called for that pur- pe ae. . e.# Councillor MeCarron asked for interma- | tioa in reference to Queen’s Wharf, which, he enid, had lately been damaged by the ice. He thought it waa time the wharf was put in proper repair. Councillor Morris said that the wharf would be thoroughly repaired when the difference between the lessee and the city i pasged, and or | } | Was arranged. ‘ © illor Beer, from the committee ap- pointed to wait upon the Water Cominis- sioners in refereace to the puttiog if ol free hydrawts in certain parts of the ety , he poor, reported that the Commissioners were opposed to putting in the hydrants at ail. The Commissioners informed him, he said, that such a course would mean a considerable loss of revenue, a3 many persons who could weil afford to pay for the water would take it from the public hydrants where they could get it free. They instanced the fountain on Queen Square as a case in point. When that fountain was put there severa) persons on the Square stopped taking the water and got their buckets and jugs filled at the fountain. He was also told that some per- sons called at the Commissioners’ office and asked the clerk when the free bydrauts would be put in; if he thought they would be opened before the next quarter. The Commissioners said that while they were ypposed to granting the hydranta in ques- tion, they were not against allowing poor people to have the water; in faet they would willingly put a free tap into the house of any worthy person who was too pour to pay for it. There was a number of people living in Essory’s lane who eould not get the waterand the Commissioners arranged with Mr. Worth to let them have the use of the tap in his premises near by. Mr. Beer also brought the matter of pumps aud wells before the Board. He said that he had spoken tothe City Medical ofticer on the subject and ascertained that that gentieman would be ready with a strong report when the Council wished. Councillor Horne thought that at least a few of the pumps should be kept in good working order for the use of horses and cattle. Councillor Morris was of opinion that samples of the water in the different’ wells throughout the city should be analysed, and that the wells found to be bad should be closed up. Acting Sanitary officer Cameron, in res- ponse to enquly, reported that men were at work onthe sewer leading from the Davies House, with a view to remedying the nuisance complained of by the Messrs. Duchemia and others. He said also that he had seen Mr. Duchemin and he appeared satistied with what was being done. Councillor Taylor said he was not sur- prised at the answer Councillor Beer gut wy for the benefit fromthe Water Commissioners. It was just what he expected. But we should have the ffree hydrants anyhow. The people must have water. The fountain st present on Queen Square was no good. There should be one there like that on Lower Queen Street. Councillor Hughes spoke in favor of putting a hydrance at Admiral Baytield’s ‘corner, where it would be of much benefit to the pecple from the country coming into ftown. He thovght there should be a box drain from each hydrant. Mayor Haviland said that if the Council wished he would get the Health officer to send in his report about the wells at an early date. Councillor Morris thought that an an- alysis of the water in the wells would be the best course to pursue at present. Councillor Douse said that this was not the right time of year to have the analysis made. The Mayor was of a similar opinion. Councillor Eden, who was on the free hy- drant committee with Councillor Beer, also gave a synopsis of the interview had with the comunissioners. He said {the commis- sioners were prepared to make suitable arrangements with any citizens who were tao poor to pay for the water. Meeting adjourned. oto Personal. John McLean, M. P., Souris, is at the | Davies. William Campbell, Eeq., M.L.C., Meiville, is at the Davies. Hon. D. Rogers, Summerside, isin the City to-day. He is at the Davies. D. McKay, M. P. P, Rustico, is registered at the Hotel Davies, to-day. Hon. James Clow, Murray Harbor, is in the city. He is at the Osborne House. Hon. J. O. Arsenault, Wellington, is among the guests at the Osborne. We regret to hear that Rev. Fred. E. J. Lloyd is ill avd confiued to his room. Hon. D. Gordon and Hon. A, J. McDonald, M. P., are in the city, They are guests at the Hotel Davies, Mr. B. Rattenbury, of Charlottetown, was registered at the Clifton House, St. John, on the 13th inst, Mr. Cieo, S, Moore, agent for the Bank of Nova Scotia, Oxford, N. 5., is paying a short visit to his frieuds in Charlottetown. Rev. Joseph Cook was taken suddenly ill with throat trouble and la grippe at Fort Scott, Kansas, while delivering a sermon a few nights ago. Dr. Eber Tenia, founder and for many years director of the New England Coneerva- tory of Music, died at Boston, on the 12th, after a long illness. J. J. Fairbairn, the well-known commer. cial traveller, is on a business trip to the Province. He is registered at the Davies. D. Gordon, agent at Summerside for the Steam Navigation Company, is at the Osborne, K. Carbray, representing the New England Paper Company, is in the city. His auto- graph may be seen ov the register of the Hotel avies. Ceoptain Welsh, M. P., was among the passengers in the train to Georgetown last evening en route to Ottawa. A. E. Yates, the energetic and popular traveller for Murdoch's Nephews, fof this city. leaves this morning on his usual tour at this season in P. E, Island.—Halifax Herald. Mr Yates is now at the Davies, KD. ©, for the Stomach. -—- — a a nl DIED. At Fort Augustus, Lot 36, on Tuesday, 3lst ult., Mary. relict of the late Kdward | Laverty, aged 76 years. May she rest in | peace, At Hay River, on April lth, of pneumonia, | John A., dearly beloved son of Daniel : and | Plora Cantwell, aged 9 months and 20 days. At Webster's Corner, Fort Augustus, on the 8th inat., James McDonald, Erq., whose painful illness, borne with exemplary patience, closed in a peacetul death. The funeral service wae performed by the Rev. A. J. MeDonoald, P. P., assisted by the Rev. Jas, hicDonald, brother-in-law of the deceased. yay bis soul rest in peace. special convocation of Alexandra R. A. Chapter, No. 11, R. N. S., was held at Masonic Hall last evening, L5:h inet., for the installation of officers. The ceremonies were ably conducted by the M. E.G. H. P., Com. George W. Wake- ford, assisted by P. H. P. Com. Simon W. Crabbe, acting G. C.O. H. The following are the otlicers for the ensuing year, viz. : M E A P—John Ross. EK—J J Davies. E 8--H W Anderson. Treas —Adam Murray. Sec’y—J GJ Wel cn CO H—S F Hodgson. P S—H J Worth. R A O—John Collings. G M, 3rd V—J A Messervey. G M, 20d VY—D R Maclennan. G M, lst V—Duncan McLean. Tyler—John Hobbs. ssdseisiapescahil Beer & Goff have just received another supply of Pink’s table jellies, assorted flavors, which they are selling for 10 cents each. al6 3i Hood's Sarsaparilla, Hall’s Renewer and Paine’s Celery Compound—Reddin’s Drug Store. Charlottetown Board of Trade, SPECIAL MEETING of the Charlotte- town board of Trade will be held to- morrow (FRIDAY) evening, at 8 o'clock, sharp, to consider business of an important nature. Masoxic —A B. D. HIGGS, apl6—2i Secretary. R. M. H. S. AVRS. ROSS,—Your ‘Magic Healer” h Salve is worth its weight in gold for frost bites. I suffered for twenty-two years with a sore toe from being frost-bitten, when one box of your Salve made a perfect cure of it. I used it in the following manner :—'The wound was washed clean every second night with warm water and Castile soap; then I applied the Salve lightly, and in a few weeks it was thorough!y eared, and has been per- fectly sound for the last three years. Yours gratefully, ISAAC WINCHESTER. Lot 16, April 14, 1891 aplé FURNITURE, PIANO, EYC., AT OUR AUCTION ROOM, On Friday, April 1%, AT TWO O'CLOCK. LARGE COLLECTION OF FURNI.- TURE, includivg Bedroom and Draw. ing Room Suites, Drawiag Room Furniture, Mirrors, Pictures, etc. Also—One valuable ‘‘ Newcombe” Piano, almost new, the property of the late Mrs Tweedy ; 1 superior Walnut Wardrobe, very fine ; 1 real good Feather Bed. Also—One of our new Jewel Ranges, Icet of Kitchen Furniture, etc. Sale positive. E., H. NORTON & CO., ap9—eod tl sle Auctioneers, WANTED TO PURCHASE For Spot Cash! @) PAIRS of Heavy Draft Horses, weight ‘1400 to 1600 Ibs, each, =2 pairs of Light Draft Horses, weight 1200 Ibs. each. 2.pams good lookers and drivers, weight 1000 lbs. each. 1 good roader, and can trot in 2.50 or 3 minutes, weight from 1000 to 1100 lbs. These horses must be sound and good to haul and drive, and must be from 4 to 6, or uot older than 7 years, -—~— ALSO—— 50 or 75 Sows, in pig or with litter. +0 or 75 Young Pigs, from 1 to 3 months. Will be at the Market Square on ZIst and 24th, or at P. S. Brown’s from 20th to 25th. HEBER HARTLEN, Colonial Market, Halifax. ap? —tf Wanted Immediately. ORTY GOOD WORK HORNXES, weigh- ing ebout 1200 Ibs. each, age from 5 to 19 years, Also, some good sharp drivers. 1 will be in Charlottetown till Tuesday afternoon, the l4th instant; them at Car- digan on the 15th and 16th; Chaflottetown ou Friday, the 17th; Summerside on Satur- day. App'y to W. S. McKIE, Charlottetown, NERVE BEANS are a new discovery that relieve and cure’ the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and Failing Manhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind caused by overwork, or the er- rors or excesses of youth. This Remedy absolutely cures the most obstinate cases, <n all o as mays failed even to relieve. ‘They do not, like other preparations advertised for Lost Manhood, etc., interfere with digestion, but impart new life, strength and energy in a quick and harmless manner peculiar “Sas aon old by sgists at $1.00 per package. or six for $5 60, or sent by mail on ressipt “ot price. Address THE JAMES MEDICINE CO., Cana- dian Agency, St. John, N. B. Write for pamphlet. Sold in Charlottetown, wholesale and retail, by George EK. Hughes and Redfin Bros, d&w i yr—api aplO—wy li dy 5i DR. JAMES’ — — ee —— — Nee ee eee UR STOCK OF SPRING DRESS ( FABRICS. has. been carefully and judiciously selected, and all Novelties in BLACK DRESS MATERIALS wil! be found on our shelves, kudia Cashmeres, Mohair Brilliantines, Fancy Brilliantines, Jacquard Cloths, Plain Viele Laines, Fancy Viele Laines, Priestly'’s Henriettas, Wool Surahs, Fancy Checks, Fancy Stripes, Plain Grenadines, Fancy Grenadines. Courtald’s Crapes, Priestly's Crapes. STANLEY BROS., apl5 Brown’s Block. WANTED. ED FOR THE CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, CIVIL ENGINEER to take charge of the streets, sidewalks, wharves and public works of the City of Charlottetown. Must have certificates of competency for the above situation. Salary about $1,200 per year. Address City Clerk, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, P. O. Box 139,fenclosing certificates of competency. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. April 15, i. TENDERS. wee oe QEALED TENDERS will be received at \? the City Clerk’s office until noon of Friday, the lst of May, from parties willing to supply the City with .000 feet of 3-inch mercantile hemlock plank, 20,009 ** of 2-inch do, do, do. Fifteen thousand feet of each description of -piank to be delivered on Queen’s Wharf, in ntsittate. ou or before the Lith of May next, and the balance on or before the Ist of June next. Fenders must specify price per thousand teet, plank measurement. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or apy tender. By order, H. M, DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, Ch’town, April 5, 1891. 6i Steamer Miramichi MONTREAL (lee Permitting) ON MONDAY, APRIL 27th, FOR CHARLOTTETOWN. CARVELL BROs., Agents. April 16, 2i—pat gua 2i, Natural History Society. ATSON in the Y.M.C. A. PARLOR ON Monday Evening Next, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Subject: ** The Life History of the » Butter fly.” Admisson free. THE last Paper of the season will be read by MR. V ap 13 tl dte. TURNIPS. QUA NTITY of good turnips for sale at Mount Edward. CHARLES PALMER. A pril 13 tf. 5 DING to leave the Island, we have decided to sell, as early as possible, the following properties :— Valuable Farm of 84 acres on St. Peter’s Road, 7 miles from Charlottetown, in good order and fenced with spruce hedgerows. Two Building Lots in Judge Young’s block, joining the residences of Mr. C. D. Rankin. Size of each, 43x1090 feet, and handsomest lots in the city, Oae Lot on Strawberry Hill, directly oppo- site the residence of Mr. William McLean, on St. Peter's Road. 5 shares Charlottetown Driving Park, 20“ Georgetown " " 2 Inland Steam Navigation Co,, 1 Cherry Mantle and Grate, } 1 Marble * sag « ‘yf extra fine, 1 good second-hand Piano—will be sold for $75.00, 1 do, do., will be sold for $25. Also, all our stock of Stoves. For Auction, if not sold by Private Sale. E. H. NORTON & CO. mehll—dy eod & wky “e OR he Sele Ae ates 2 ho. fale 6. THURSDAY, APRIL cee ee SS ate e tca n tm is +28? Saternee +8 8 eMied: ae oe Pe Se etedie 16 i naeetied ni THREE GRAND SHOW DAYS! cvstntanciiy ansnacenaaaaaa aE LLL OE oe oc ee tN te tee Tucsa.ay, Wednesday & Thursday, nen We have pleasure in announcing our Show Dayg fo TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY of Next Week, We will have unusual attractions, as our variety of Novelties and Bargains surpasses anything hitherig You are respectfaliy invited to attend, BEER BROS, shown by us. ANY NEAR SIGHTED PERSONS who come to us to have their eyes tesiel M cannot see the above size letters ten fect off. Some cannot see letters mon than twice the size at that distance, and yet never wore glasses. This js a great mistake, as progressive Myopia, or Near-Sight, leads to blindness, By the fitting of Glasses when first required, end attention to advice which we give free, further progression in near-sight is prevented and sometimes disappears, bm. w. TAYLOR, Charlottetown, April 16, 1£9}, CAMERON BLOCK, =— i ne —_ = = i Charlottetown Lawn Tennis Club. hes ee i) f- \ DRAMATIC ENTERTAINME Under the Patronage of His Honor the Lieut. Governor and Ms. Garrell. LYCEUM, 8T, GRORGH'S DAY, THURSDAY, 23rd. APRIL, , PROGRAMME. OO IRMUEIENB, << ses xu eoseiussbavin-wucsccs nicks soc aetna er WAN SUG b00s<bsnnbieséesnntequneseiooapecestaie eis cad mee “24 LADS IN COs “Esmeralda” (A Play in Four Acts). DRAMATIS PERSONNE: Old Man Rogers, a North Carolina Farmer....................0000:- ie bedadan we : SO SN: ME MME SS idk 5 cook Goo sabe oc ck ce db aodchaased thee SOND: Di ee CE Mrs SOS See Mh Oana PORCN COOPMRIRR oo oo 5 os ossncinrneoesscues dccacuccdectesuca MrAA ee no etna vkoubon iin dtdeci ee MrkF oe ne. an American Artist in Paris.......... Nora mon —— Kate coed! Di ORs. sic 605. bie bss cscs oi ho dae pak On alae Marquis de Montessin, a French adventurer .......... jeiveceues George Drew, an American specuiator...... ikon nee DIRECTOR AND STAGE MANAGER............ is ick vals odie ou MIR PERCY POPE Synopsis of Scenes and Incidents. a _ ACT I-Rogers’ Log Cabin, in the Mountains of North Carolina. Strangers appear. Speculator thinks-he has a good thing. The engagement. Dave to the ponent: Checkmate ft Drew. Unexpected wealth. Mrs, Rogers is:.one with the old life. Sad parting. ; ACT II—A Studio in Pavis. Nora and Kate at work. A morning call. “I bave a letter iam pocket which—” ‘he discovery. The meeting. A revelation. “ Then let the letter #0.” f ACT TiI-A Room in Rogers’ house during a Ball. A quiet chat. Estabrooke “in thetdllt The old man’s appeal. *‘‘ Folks must have fvelings.” “T’warnt no use; t'warnt no Rogers oa the warpath, Esmeralda at bay. ‘Pears like she’s gone back to North spite o’ yer. ACT IV—The Studio again, The plot thickens. man makes astand. Asharpskirmish. Victory! The mmey changes hands. The united, ** The lictle house won't be empty any more.” CURTAIN, “GOD SAVE THE QUEEN.” MR. VINNICOMBE’S ORCHESTRA, during the intervals, will entertain the audieygewil” & fine selection of music. teserved Seats, 50 cents; unreserved, 25 cents, door. A very efiicient staff of ushers in attendance. Drug Store on and after the 20th inst. Doors open at 7.30 p.m. Performance to begin at 8 p. m. A love scene. A meeting ar a For sale at Reddin’s Drug Store, and iat the A plan of the Hall muy be seen, at " a eee BOYS’ SUITS! Kor Boys from Six to Nine Years Old, SELLING AT LOW PRICE —_———_(x)——- -—- MEN'S RUBBER COATS A GOOD ARTICLE —-—— (x) ———. ieee HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, March 25, 1891.