nme nD : ee “toeal and Other items. Pens - ties to select from at D. A. 5, 1200 a2 tf _——-_— 4 iL aneves of a very =O" nant type is fyrs tat Buctouche. fa —>——— . i > ») 5 pavsont « Pitts ate purely vege! soe. ’ - ts ft b t pen 5 coms POT oe q.—The Nova Scotia Froviacial bse ell be heli at Halifax from Sept. gchiditt o gro Det 2 A — ae tor of all-wool dress goods, pie 7 ae & Coe pron & u ee hree thousand on Beponts.—About t { ts Ee orto from Montreal to British satil® we j garkete Last : — & —— > eHE goctaL.—The sweet toned Piano , ‘t the Wesley Mission Band social, sat evening, Was kindly loaned by J. F, jis & Co. ’ iivess will y thers, Parents _ Worg SEALED ORDERS yt, of the fisheries pro om Halifax > land Co, took in over 20,000 and others invited. — a —The cruiser tection fleet, s yesterda . suit of sails. tpn WAFERS. — The new remedy tor ywadache &D %centsa box. 5 vetical Hall, Cures in 20 minutes. oi get © sample. yaié. bare; it first iasliy entirely {ammation of the > a m2 -_- oso are—ls relieves, then controls, stomach that causes vation and dyspepsia. Tae you Baad present Ren. for so k ng ladies of the Wesley with sealed or sue haw been re-ballasted and fitted wi not & palliative, : DAILY EXAMIN on 08 c= THURSDAY, MAY 14, 1891. weps ate reported plentiful at Rus- On Tuesday, eleven boats belonging good o'clock, be delivered by Hon. FP. Peters nthe Port wre ones. so won Dat, at Prince Street School to- a: Piantiog begins at 10 \ igi- riled aers,. th a d neuraligia—no taste—easy to Samples free at Dodd's Call but and subdues the irritation and in- indi- ission their thanks to Messr#. Willis indly lending them one of ‘wir Williams Pianos for the social on lucaday evening last. —_—— <---— Yoursations.—Our local ministers were dected by acclamation to-day. The Pre- siet was nominated by Mr. Donald Crock- ott, of Little York, and seconded by Wiener, of Wisener's Mille. ~_—_—~< Mr. Seep Oats—Repeetion iv Price.—We vilseil the Balance of our English Black Jwtarlan aod White Potato Oats at prices within the reach of all farmers. App noe.—Geo. Carter & Co., Seadsmer. PoyeraL of Hox. Jon —_-> ly at Lervreey.—The cotta remains of the late Hon. Johu Lefurgey were conducted to their last resting place yetarday with Masonic houors The heavy iain prevented many persons from attending tha f -_-_?>--— Putse An anm —The fire alarm this forenoon awe from the box at the corner of Kent and Weymouth Streets. The alarm must have been caused by te crossing of the wires. ever There was no fire, The firemen tu at promptly, as usual. —-—>-- -- how- rned Yonses.—Mr, Heber Hartlen, of Halifax, ie well-known horse buyer, is again in Char- lutetewn, Mr. Hartien wants to purchess 4‘ tumber of good horses and is ready to pay pos cash for them, He wil! be at the Market morrow, Friday, Panu Bouuerivs.—Any farmer ——»——— wishing duiletins respectiag experiments in connection with farm products, dairy work, special mannres, cattle and horse feeding will be sup- plied free of charga, by writing the Experi- mental Farm, Ottawa. Our farmers should ‘ake advantage of this offer. _ARTILLFRY.—Lient. —_-.- — 7 we. le Moore of No. 2 Battery, who took a speci te , pecial course of meruction at the Royal School of Artillery, —e last month, has received a first class wuhcate, grade A, The percentage of marks obtaived by Mr. Moore was ; Kations, 88 ; Aggregate, 90, Full mar al gam drilis, Carte Surruesrs Th a MENTS. — The Journ “a iuenday morning Mr. C ' “eusington, ship attic, by the St, Leaman *ere many fine animals among the lot. OvERWORKED, fed mem, or fp brekeo down, cdiscretions, Witiaewy’ Pink ‘ral necessary Q the nerves and & Co. donald shi Co., Halifax. Mver fail. ~ om Brock ville, Cat, Porato Supa practical examinations, ks were awarde 2. d twenty-four sawrence, Mr. J. A. eee Piils. They supply the to enrich the blood buil Written exam- 2 d for al says: » A. MeNutt, of head of to Mesars. J. A. Mac- pped thirty by the same boat, and Mr, J, MeGarth twenty, to St. John. There ; prematureiy suffering from excasses or will find « certain cure in Dr. ™ma- d up reatore the shattered system. Sold by all dealers, or sent on the Dr. Williams Med. hy ENTS, — Sr. per box, or five boxes for Co., lw John Sun: tinned no catlonds of potatoes have been 0 on by the ©. P. R. te, camel ae this Qj ouse of the I. S. 8. thi ” corapletely blocked with spuds for ee by their steamers, and there are lhe raaars loaded with them lying in Wivod hag © potatees at the Inter- the in the Ste from ihe Island, while : are from Canning. bet Fo Beaycpa.—F. T. N ewbery, A {+ Shipped two eu ula yesterday, the herd of h, and the oth a Tullo Dos of both ary the &umal me Alpha, iety, ee . A SSIST A Ne at Wary j L gy x w ribs} \ beautiful ani doy 4pon the Island, Amer Heat} tom Orw er Bel eraJersey from Mr. T. A. McLean, of this aud “ppreciated by the Bermud . co > & Wanrep ’ lying 0 thoroughbred bulls to One is an Ayrshire Mr. Donald Ferguson, the city mals, reflecting credit they will, ho ians, 8 ee shipped from Halifax hey are for the Agricul- ‘This morning, as le was on her wa ell, she was signalled by the ff the bell buoy, ca 8 mans.’ “Ported two men sick and "0 in irong and asked that a tug with en destop oe raise the anchor and a Z nm itona our, It 18 said that my Salag Semon Werbuard y Ng dri ‘ Ware Heather Stagg 7 re to the 5 § possible, and a tug wi “tiancy ’ g with the aked f this | ‘K, D. C. Cures Dyspepsia. 7 » Whose name owners of the or will leave here the is McCourt, esterday, aud narrowly Captain McLean, conveyed Captain Olar- | inate. tips cellent un fltiniaeseaanantinan TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Srretat Desratcurs to Tarn Reamivnr. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. The Dual Language Question. Ortawa, May 14, In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. Daiton MeCarthy introduced a bill amending the North West Territories Act abolishing the official use of the French language in the territories, and giving power to deal with the education questions. Mr. Laurier is better but not out. IRELAND'S WRONBS, Conflict Near London. Lord Wolseley’s Opinion Lonpox, May 14. Ata Parnellite meeting held yesterday a Limehouse, in the suburbs of London, a conflict arose with the anti-Parnellites, and broken heads resulted. _The Dublin National Press says that since Lord Wolseley’s arrival in Ireland he has become a home-ruler, and states that he sees no danger, from a military point of view, in granting Home Rule. ——_ _. PROHIBITION. Divisions in the Camp. O1Ta ay 14. There is a serious dissension inthe Par- liamentary Prohibition ranks. The Con- servative Prohibitionists Cenounce Mesars, Spence and McLaren for using Prohibition to further the Grit interest. a\t the caucus, when the discontents retired, omly thirteen members were left. os The Parnellite. Delegates, CONFIDENCE IN PARNELL em Ortawa, May 4. The Parnellite delegates addressed a large meeting here last night. A motion declaring contidence in Parnell was carried unanimously amid wild enthusiasm. Near- ly #500 were subscribed. Revolution Imminent. New York, May 14. Latest reports state that a revolution is imminent in Hayti. Weather thuiletin. Toronto, May 14.—10 a. m. Winds shifting to northwest; clearing weather, with a little higher temperature. >-----~ HOTEL ARRIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES. May 13—0O Taylor, Truro; W C Bell, Tor- onto; C W Beal, St John; A T Higginson, W H Smith, H E Moles, Montreal; C A Ryder, Reading, Mass. 14—R D Turner, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE. May 13—R H Morton, T Conway, Mon- treal; J W Medford, Halifax; J F Letrobe, Uigg; H G Gammell, Halifax; H J Massey, S’side, SHIP NEWS. ENTERED. May 13—Sch Annie Louise, Nickerson, Pow- nal. 14—Sea Bird, Hyde, Murray Harbor; Har- vest Home, Langille, Pictou; St Flavie, Vanamburg, Shemogue; Confederate, Fors rest, Pictou. CLEARED. May 13 —Sch Annie Luise, Nickereon, Glace Bay. 14—Sea Bird, Hyde, Murrry Harbor; Harvest Home, lm Pictou; St Flavie, Vaname burg, Bay Verte. SS NI ae For Over Fiery Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their childrea while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘‘ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhes, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cente a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. mar2 3i eod & wky lyr HOUSES FOR SALE. Rare Chance! TECHE Heirs of the late William G. Wright l offer for sale the following Dwelling Flouses, with Lots of Land reapectively at- tached, situate in Charlottetown :— 1. The large three-story, Double Tenement Dwelling House with Shop, on the corner of Hillsborough and Water Streets. — 2. The Double Tenement Dweiling House on the north-west corner of Weymouth and King Streets. i 3. The Double Tenement Dwelling House fronting on Weymouth Street, next to No. 2. 4. A Single Tenement Dwellivog House fronting on Hensley Street. For Aether particulars apply at the Law Office of JOHN T. MELLISH. ap2i—dy Jaw tf why li ae lt al le Black Tartarian OATS. me ee A Thorough Change of Seed. VERY CLEAN, PLUMP AND HEAVY. ee ees Weight 42 ths, pet Measared Bashel. NOW ON HAND AND READY FOR DELIVERY. HE FARMERS OF P. E, ISLAND have : now an opportunity of increasing the yield and quality of their Oat Crop. One or two sacks of those plump, heavy Oats, sown this year, should produce enough seed to sow a large acreage for the coming year. Oats weighing 42 lbs. to the bushel are worth sow- ing. Price $5.00 per sack of*four bushels. Orders by mail promptly filled, Our ENGLISH WHITE POTATO OATS are now at Pictou, and will be-over in a few oo Price same as for the Black Tartoarian ats. ly of White Rus- We have our usual = ife Wheat, Timothy sian, White and Red and Clover Seed, etc. Full particulars in our Seed Catalogue, which is mailed free to all applicants. GEO. CARTER & C@., SEEDSMEN. Ch'town, April 16, 1891—dy law wky Potato Bags. 1000 may 11—3i eod ee Hand Potato Bags for Baie, W. J. BOSWALL. ——— -—-- —— For Liverpool,¢.B., Direct. BARKENTINE “PREM A”? Now due, will sail for Liverpool about the 20th inst., and will carry Lobsters at a low rate of freight. Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CQ. Ch’town, May 12, ’91—eod ti Office To Let. a. Office in the Cameron Block, lately occupied by F. L. Haszard. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. May, 9, 91—3i eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e y . WANTED.—By ayoung man of good experi- ence, a situation as salesman in a dry goods or grocery store, or make himself generally use- ful. Address “ Y. E.,” city. maylé NTED.—A girl for general housework, Apply at this office. Si—mayl4 ANTED. A young lady as book-keepe™ and cashier, Address “A. B. D.,” Box 564, stating experience and salary required. mayl3—tf wanes TO RENT.—Any person having @ Dwelling House with op attached to rent, can hear of a tenant by applying to WM. BYRNE, Hillsboro Street. lw—mayl3 Fo SALK—A Rarouche with pole and double get of Harness. All complete, will .be sold cheap. Apply to Mrs. O. Connelly, Esplanade, mayl2- 4ipd WaXtTeD—s Servant Girl. Apply to Mrs, H. W, Vinnicombe, Fitzroy Street, near the Kirk. mayll 4i ASTURE TO LET.—Apply to Joseph Mahar, Cumberland Street. may7 lw WANTED.-An experienced salesman in a dry goods store in the city. Must have some knowledge of book-keeping. Address P. O. Box 328, Charlottetown, giving references, cine experience and salary required. 6i dw-—-my T° LET.—The house on Upper Queen Street occupied by Mr, W. L. Cotton. Possession 15th July. Apply at Tue EXAMINER Office, or to Mr. A. N. Large. api? ASTURAGE for three cows within the cit P limits; water and shelter, Terms $15 eac cow, inadvance. Apply to LAURENCE W. Waf¥t- BON, Queen Street. ap23 - LET.—One-half the Double Tenement House on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets, containing nine rooms Possession given imme- diately. Apply to Henry C. DovuseE, tf—may5 W Apply may2 W AntTED AT ONCE.—A Man Servant, of to Migs PETERS, Sidmount, an2s—dy & wky tf "f° Lnt.—The western half of a House on King Street, formerly known as the “ Todvin House,” containing eight large rooms, at present occupied by Mra. Crabb. Possession given lst of May. The above house is in first-class order. Apply to John Kelly, Esqa., Water Commissioner, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY, Southport. ap23- cod tf LET.—The House at present ocoupied by W. W. Stanley, Kent Street. Possession given Ist May. Knquire of Thos. Essory. owner, or W, W. Stanley. cxl-apl QUSE TO LET,—On Euston Street, sdioin- ing the residence of Henry Aitken, Esq., with seven rooms, kitchen, barn and outhouses. Poesession Ist May. Enquire on the premises, or to R. K. Jost, north side of Queea Square, ap3 OOD PASTURE and plenty of water can be G had at Belvidere for a limited number of cattle by applying to JOHN COOKE Kast Rovalty near Belvidere. wy tl Ist June pd—may GENTLEMAN and his wife or two young A men can have nice rooms and ‘dina ———_———— ANTED.—An experienced Miliiner. to JAMES Paton & Co. Ap- nm all nate amt diicttnetaennanees tetincattesinestaattatontetnnacenecame a (x) BLACK KID GLOVES. Rouillon’s first choice, Josephine cut, Rouillon’s first choice, Jouvin cut, Rouillon’s B quality, Jouvin cut, French Kid, Josephine cut, $1.25. Every Pair of the Above Makes Guaranteed. Black Suede Orient, Black Suede Adolphe. COLORED KID GLOVES. Perrin’s Lace Fastening, Rouillon’s Stud Fastening, French Kid, Josephine cut, Every Pair Guaranteed, Colored Suede Adolphe, Colored Suede Orient. We have the Best 75C, Colored Kid Glove in the City. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. A Special Lot! JAMES PATON & COSS. ee a ee — ~~ ¥ .e—-_-— os 19 pieces double width all-wool Carmelite Dress Goods, best value ever offered in the city, only 25c. per yard. PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. EE — JAMES Charlottetown, May 14, 1891—eod wy PERKING & GTERNG. On SATURDAY, May 9th, we will offer the following Bargains :— , Dress Veiling, worth 80 cents, now 40 cents 4 pieces Black, double width, all wool ; worth 90 cents, now 45 cents. ce a 6“ ‘é & 4 pieces “e «s< 4 pieces : Crape Cloth, worth 0c. now 60c. Some of these goods have a border, some are plain. All light weights, and very suitable for summer wear. GET A BARGAIN. Three dozen Black Satin Parasols with wide lace border, worth $3, $4, $4.50, and $4.35 You can have your choice for $1.0. Don't forget to see our Paper Hangings and Carpets.—Cheapest. PERKINS & STERNS. a aummnnasal rags, Wi es, Crain Pols, —————— —————— W Sid sf y\ {x} Charlottetown, May 7, 1891. —— i HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks from 2 to 6 bales of WALL PAPERS, including all the latest styles in English, American and Canadian Papers, doubt, the finest show in the city and have now, without bottom prices. We bave only Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, we will sell at the In order to clear out our tremendous stock, to show the Papers. They sell themselves. ; ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety aud at lowest prices. One mm of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. NEW BLINDS -a lovely assortmant. Handsome Paper Blinds at 15c, each, Curtain Poles at 35c. each. Corrugated Carpet Paper to arrive in @ f apes ly ever in the city, ee BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. Addresa’P. O Box 662. pleasant part of the city. api- ee * | Charlottetown, April 16, 1891 --ood & why oO et