etl aes ae - Pree > THE D; PRLEGRAPHI ———_.. tocal and Other Items, 1LY EXAMI © NEWS, |Grath, Hunter River; John 8, Gaudet, NER, - GEO. CARTER &00., Seedsmen, Charlottetown. Be ere selling at our regular catalogue rates. assure all intending purchasers that al! the Seeds we have supplied to these merchants are put up this year, and are good live seeds, and equal in every respect to the seed we seli direct from our store. LIST OF AGENTS: J. A. Gourlie, Summerside ; Reuben Tuplin & Co., Kensington; P. McNutt, Malpeque ; Atbert Craig, Emerald: C. Taper & Co, Brads albane; George Ferris, Fredericton; P. Me- Mis. couche; J. O. Arsenault, Wellington ; John R. Larkin, Richmond; D. N, Forbes, Tyne Valley; Strang Hart, Coleman; Colin Wright, Central Bedeque; Wright Bros., Crapaud ; A.A. MecCaull, }lierslie; A. J. McLeod & Co., Stanley Bridge; H. W. Turner, O'Leary; W. B. Dyer, Alberton ; J. H. Myrick * Co., Tignish; D. Egan, Mount Stewart; Jas. KE. McDonald, Cardigan; Beer & Sprague, Montague ; McDonald & Westaway, George- town; R. N. Cox, Morell; C. E. Pratt, St. Peter’s ; C. ©. Carlton & Sons, Souris; Hugh McMillan, West River; Matthew. McLean & Co., Dundas; W. A. Poole & Co., Lower Mon- tague ; Prowse and Sons, Murray Harbor ; C. H, McNeill, New Perth; Henry Dunn, Gaspereaux, who are supplied with our Seeds, and GEO. CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, apl4 Charlottetown, P. E. 1. | } JUSTARRI VED Sg eeeeeneenneenaeenallilimnnn momnonneennn a = <a ere will be a meeting of the City this evening ; Sercran Desparcurs to Tak UXAMINER. wo ° | ad - rs , ” a r loft hove for Ploten: atits | Absent Withoat Leave. ; ” Pictou on return shortly | Lod thi ' Hatirax, April 13. af . Rumors were afloat yesterday to the . « ers.—Halifax has decided to} effect that a bank official well-known in sland a steam roller for the| this city had decamped with money from : | ¢} ’ : of $4,000. }the People’s Bank On enquiry at the - | bink in question the Cashier admitted that cn a s nof St. Law: J McD. Crore >r, the Bank’s avent at Ed- Lod 5 ling. ae init monton, N. B., was ‘“‘absent without fer: ed, leave,” and that the London Guarantee hccanill ’ 3 és Company had obtained a warrant for his ( is a ao ig sane /har-) arrest. An examination will be made of So 0 ras ot suit © : ; 1 tteLow I he ‘ . y ‘ : ee ., the books at once in order to find out the »* . au ties oO re 7 wa) . a . ° ae os ~“lamount of the defaleation. Detective , . mT ‘ ‘ i = ‘ ating d ao Po wer, representingt he Guarantee Co., has als | What ave claimed to be very | ft for Edmonton, N. B., to apprehend, if M a o% 3 ai bie Bia Wie —_ sich gol » hav en discovered near Puit| pos: ble, the defaulter, quien Hils! i id Bold Gistrict between Sher- | iia : — . seoke @ sac’s Harbor, N.S, | fhe Sawtelle Murder. 2 TEMPERA i derstand that the Boston, April 13. ; : 2 ; David Suth id, | 1" 1} } : : R . Ps » * ’ ‘ her land, | Lhe Globe this morning publishes a con- aud UH Pe ra 4 ; sd Hen 18 at the} fess m of lsaac Sawt . I sg He says that meeting in J MeLeod's Hi o-morrow ‘ yeeting . , ofFOW lhe, Mrs. Hiram Sawtelle, Dr. Blood and evecing. Sl jan ex convict known as Jack, were in the | . . }conspiracy to hold Hiram a prisoner until Noric! - ane Saee _the | he signed all his father’s property over to | _—, i the nane 1 8. . hristian Tem- Isaac. The confession says Isaac did not perance Union, will be hel in the | Y M.| wan him to be killed. He delivered | U. A., on thursday evening, the 17th inst., | Hiram to Jack, and he thinks Jack killed | at Su ciocK. See ad, | him a ian * CANADA, The ode to Canada, by Mrs. | , . . a. . Nap be: Victory tor the Democrats. MacLeod, which appeared in Tue EXAMINER f Saturaay, 048 veel Tavorabiy recelved in | . : € of Saturca) . wae > ee Provipence, April 13. Ottawa, W i was publishe iif the Cirlizen si , s of the Stl rhe city election on Saturday for Senat«r - jand eight representatives resulted in the : Lhe ke is morning | election of all the Democratic ticket save | _ o | we ° } was ma yp of six drunks and one Scott Act! one representative This insures the elec- case The iks were disp sed of for sums/|tion of Gov. Davis and Democratic general ranging f « to $4, and the Scott Act case | oflicers in grand committee. wasadjourned until Thursday next. — immer ' we a Offered a judgeship. Benzink x eLosion.—By an explosion of seit benzine cau xt by ‘ightiag a match w h le Oraawa, April 13. deaning some furnitare, Harry White, Mrs | viet ; ; ; > DPD White and their littie child were ver; Mr. McGillivray, of Antigonish, M.P. P. serio Ly wuurned. at Fred icton ne day last anc a member ot the Cabinet without port- week All the furniture in the room was de- | folio, has been, it is said, offered the vacant He is a Liberal, | Nova Scotia Judgeship. }and opposed Sir John Thompson at the last > Lect $ AT SouRIs.—Mr. Montgomery, | election. the Superintendent of Education, will give a a | etry . Ay ] 47 , : } ’ . cture rducation in the Court House , ’ i iaateetlies ‘ sdi« 7 , rt House rhe Conservative Candidate. at Sou mi Luesedy evening the 15th inst genes Lecture to commence at 8.30. Rev. James | ; ; a Orrawa, April 13, Carruthers will lecture in Souris on Thursdezy ar : The name of P. Baskerville, M. P. P., evening 1 Subject: ‘* Building Your Own , , Monument is mentioned as Conservative candidate for - | this city at the commg Dominion election: Fonexat Notick.—The body of John| ran McAleer, Sr., who died at Oakland, Cal., The Vancouver Arrives. recently, will arrive in the Stanley this | ihe funeral will take place from | the Mr. James McKenna,} 4 he Dominion Line steamer Vancouver Sydney Street, at half-past two o'clock to-| with mails arrived from Liverpool to-day. morrow aiternoon to St. Dunstan’s Cathe- |Sh : brought about 500 passengers. drral, thence to Fort Augustus. Pe Hatirax, April 13, evening resicenuce oft | iio i oe Stig Congressman Randall Dead. Brutrakos.— The Old London Billiard | sian n ad ' Hall has recently been enlarged and im- | Wasuineton. April 13. proved and is now ore of the most at- : ; ae tae as sete | Congressmun Samuel J. Randall died at tractive and best equipped in the Maritime}. “> Prov inces ‘} i@ celing an ] walls have : a. Mm. been artistically ornamented and papered Wea by Messrs. Latrobe and Griffith, and addi- Weather BHuiletin. tional improvements are about being made. : as ie rae ; Fe e Toronto, April 14.—-10 a. m. Dismissep.—The McLean investigation Fresh to strong north ty east winds; was concluded at Summerside on Thursday, when Stipendiary Magistrate McQuarrie | dismissed the charge against Daniel Noonan. Sarah McLean, wife of the mis sing man, was the only witness examined- Her testimony, however, threw no new] light on the mystery of her husband’s wd |partly cloudy, cool weather, with local | showers or light falls of snow. K.2>. <:. Will Cure You. A Chance to Make Money. A Dyxamite OuTRace.—On Tuesday night | _ appearance, -> ~O LET, in St. John’s, Newtoundland, a last, saysa Belleville, Ont., despatch, the i conasitont lyn nn 2 ? dwelling of Mr. McIntyre, Miller, at Down-| * . BREW ERY, oe = a = ey’s Rapids, was badly shattered by an ex- |joining. The said land has a river frontage o 800 feet. The Brewery may be used for other manu- facturing purposes, as the water-power is plosion under it of a dynamite cartridge, which was fired by anunknown person, who was seen to fly from the vicinity The in- = ae : mates, who consisted of Mr. Melntyre, his | C4pable of driving any machinery. wife and their seven children were all iujur For further particulars apply to edandalarge part of tbe building was! JAMES J. McoGRATH, blown to fragments 376 Water Street, mere St. John’s, N. F. A Dream Disrpettep.—A New Haven The subscriber would like to correspond ice dealer who went to bed bewailing the| with a prictical Tanner, who has a small capital to invest. Address as above, mehl—law 3m short ice crop dreamed that the pond where he usually secures his supply had suddenly Being anxious to find out how thick the ice really was, and supposing that he was throwing a stone upon it he jumped out of nis be d, grabbe d a costly vase from the mantel, and threw it with ail his might through a French plate mirror before he was aware ot what he was docing. The racket awoke kis wife and he was suddenly brought His customers are pretty sure to pay for§ that mirror trezen over. to his senses. that they will have hext§sum mer. a I Abyice 70 Morners.—Mrs. Winslow’s | Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It re- | eves the little sufferer at once; it produces | natural quiet sleep by relieving the child frum pain; and the little cherub awakes as | “ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant | | | w taste. It soothes the child, softens the | “ums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- 89 lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising from | ; Rae teething or other causes. Twenty-tive | cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no othee kind Marl 90dyeodwkyly | ann to be found in|! apl2 ihe fluest lot of neckwear the City, at John McLeod & Co's, The newest dressings, the nobbiest patterns nN 8u tings and ov reoatings, for spring, just received at John McLeod & Co’s. apl2 Vailand examine our new spring suitings | NS end overc vatings. It don’t cost a fortune to . get one -John McLeod d& Co. apl2 a | } Pineapples, bananas, oranges and lemons, | i! apl2 2i uy Just received at Beer d& Golf's. OROCKERY WARE, prunes, 3 pounds for 25 cts. apl2 2i Fresh stewin at Beer & Goff o ~ 8, Moik Wright & Co’s cheap sale of farni buve will continue until their large stock is| aa . reduced. They are prepared for a rush thie 6) Crates CROCKERYWARE, assorted bpriny liy menae stock popular designs - { specially for this Island trade. Marked cow 1 prices. i For sale bv 4 “ . ~0 trunks received to-day, will be sold | HORACE HASZARD. »} Cheap for cash apl2 iw apl0—2w eod ‘x if bros Professional men are requested to come and | , ' ns sein oy ing Cordovan ses —| Kant, Street Meat Market, : ! apl2 lw KO. J, WRIGHT and ROBERT BRIDGES have opened a Wholesale and Retail Meat » brass pla ad Jas. | ques for painting just opened ston & Co g. mch2s e A Rots | Meat We : ; : , ‘a. 1] ket next door to the Rocklin House, SWeet oranges for sale at Beer & Goffs. (aon will keep constantly on hand Bresh Meats April 7 2i | of all kinds, also Salt Meats, Smok ams, i a Bi Lard, etc. all of the best quality, which New prunes just received per SSj' as low as possible. ivy at Beer & Guf's, - Apml7 Zi’ ins pd Bacon, wi pe a, ——AT THE—— badd <> Si | T ! 50 Bales of Room Paper and Bordering, An elegant assortment of the latest ENG- LISH and AMERICAN STYLES, which we will sell at prices befure unheard of. Atso—A large lot of WINDOW SHADES, Plain and decorated, mounted on best Patent Spring Roilers, CURTAIN POLES, ete. EASTER AND WEDDING CARDS. See our latest style Wedding Combination and Fancy Box Stationery. BOOKS ! BOOKS! BOOKS! SCHOOL SUPPLIES of all kinds. Use only Underwood’s Ink, best in the market. SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES :—Prize Books, Bibles, Eymnals (Presbyterian, Metho- dist and Baptist). POEMS by all the Standard Authors, in Morocco, Koard and Paper Binding ; 700 new Novels; Day Rooks, Journals and Ledgers, at 30c. per 100 pgs. ; Stanley’s Letters, ete. GAMES, TOYS, SATCHELS, PURSKS MIRRORS, ete., ete. Don’t forget the place,— BAZAAR CO, Queen Street, Two Doors Above Watson's Drug Store. mch27—6m eod & wky italian Warehouse. ryNO LET.-—One-half of the Italian Ware- house, on Queen Street, next to the Con- nolly Estate’s new building. Posgegsion at once. PALMER & McLEOD. ap!0— lw Business Stand and Prem AT TIGNISH. WILL SELL, rent for aterm of years with privilege of purchase, or exchange for City property, the Business Premises lately occupied by me, consisting of the Store and Dwelling, Warehouses, ete., which are all fitted up with every convenience for a Country business. Possession can he given immediate- ly. Apyly to 1888, GEORGE W. HOWLAN. apl2—3m _ pat jour PROPERTY BY AUGTION. I On Wednesdvy, {6th instant, M., AM instructed by Solomon Champion, Esq., to sell by Auction, on the premises, AT 11.30 A. His Dwe}iing House situated oy School Street, opposite Prince Street School, Size of Lot, 75x50 feet. House contains Six Rooms. GEORGE M. HARRIS, THE NATURAL HISTOR [STORY Of Prince Edward Island. By Feancts Bary. Authorized for the use of Public Schools by the Board of Education. PRICE 5060 CENTS, ' ' For sale, Wholesale and Retail. at G. H. HASZARD’S, Queen Square. h’town, April 5 C ‘fTYO LET.—The commodious House adjoining the subscriber’s residence. Prince Street, with large stable and coach house.—R. McMix- LAN, eod tf——mch21 For SALE.—Part of the lot on Great George Stree}, known asthe Tanton property. Ap- py a Jewtey, es, 's a ; re LOW wiil be found a list of merchants | We | | =. MONTE —_ j * sa os BS eA APRI JO. 9 + re CUNESDAY NEXT | RAND 54S. P Charlottetown, April 14, 1890. A TALE season the largest is the Best and NW Clothing ever the stock and wonder PROWSE BROS., 124 Charlottetown, April 7, 1890—eod PROWSE BROS. have ve to feast their eyes TEON in those lines. Kindly call and see t can ceeientataaseennnenin encima cee (XR SHOW aa ponent tite DAY ! We invite Ladies to take a wall through our different Departments on Wednesday, 16th inst. arene ‘A ZTON & CO., MAREET SQUARE. UF ADVENTURE That Should Interest Every Parent. ———--—— (x) ——___—— ntured to import this stock of Boys, Youths’ and Moen’s Clothing ever imported to this city, and they ; venture to say it obbiest lot of Children’s and Boys’ people of this town had a chance on THEY DEFY COMPETI- & icir beautiful rooms, elegant fully low prices. x} THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, QUEEN STREET. ~~ WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e Neorce— au Umbrellas and Parasols left I at the old stand, opposite R. Bridge’s, Hillsborough Strvet, from 1889, if not called fur by the Ist of May will be sold, All work promptly attended to.--S. Boy.e. apl4 5i eod OARDERS WANTED.—Two permanent boarders can be accommodated in a pri- vate house, about four minutes walk from Market. Enquire at this office. apl 14 3i pd AJ ANTED.—A general servant by the Ist of May. Apply to Mrs. Robert May, head of Pownal Street. apl4 dipd F OST.—Un Saturday night last, about 8 o’clock’ at ornear Stanley Bros. store, a purse con- taining five or six dollars, owned by my servant girl. Please return to E. H. Norton, Auctioneer. apli Sieh Gea sal ip ; O LET.—A Cottage House containing seven rooms, With Stable and Coach House and a large Garden, situated on the Malpeyne Road, about three-quarters of a mile from the Post Office.--J. T. PEARDEN. eod—aplt WANTED.—A general servant for afamily of three; good wages to a competent person, Apply at this office. apl2 RESSED HAY-—For sale cheap in quantities i to suit everybody; a splendid article —JoHN NEWSON, aplz O LET FOR THE SEASON, in the city, a large Garden in high state of cultivation. BS DAVIES & C0 qeaemananeel € pimentgme EK HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF WOOLENS, in Suit _ ings, Overcoatings and Trouserings, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, at the lowest possible prices for Cash. MR. McDONALD, for the past six years (previous t» c¢om- ing with us) of Boston, where he acquired a thorough know- ledge of his business, has charge of our Tailoring Department. As a Cutter of correct styles of Garments, Mr. McDonald has no superior in the Lower Provinces. He has given our customers 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 MEN’S FINE NECKWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS and UNDER- Can have use of hot bed frames and glass if re- quired. Apply at once at this office. apil WANTED.—A good plain Cook by Ist May. | Apply at Juage Hensley’s, Upper Prince | Street. {ap5—3i | ) LET.—A Shop and Dwelling House on Upper Queen Street, at present occupied by | hk. F. Madigan. Eaquire of J. MCGILL. ap!0—eod tf WANTED.—A House containing seven or eight rooms. Possession required latter part of April. Apply at this office, tf—mebhl4 WANTED.—A Clerk with one or two ycars ex- perience in either a Grocery or Crockery Store can find employment by writing to P, O. Box 33; also a Girl toact as Cash. Must be a fair scholar. Must have good recommendations. aps EWING.—Parties wishing to get Plain Sewing | tj) of any kind done, will please call at Angus Gillis’. corner of Prince and Water S'reets, oppo- site Duncan House. 5i pd—ap8 r°O LET.—A desirable business stand for either | a shoemaker or tailor, situate 4t West River bridge. Rent moderate. Apply to P. J. Berrigan New Laven. {api5—dy &wky ti OR SALE.—A light road wagon, in Fr order. A credit will be given it requ Apply to PATRICK SHERRY, Fitzroy Street. aps —dy tf i ye pied by Miss Ellis. a ET.—The Dwelling House on corner of 1e°n and Fitzroy Sirets, at present occu- | Possession given May Ist, 177 Fitzroy Street. Apply to WM. HENDERSON, ap2--wed sat tf — , WEAR; Lot of BOYS’ SUITS low to clear. B. 8s. DAVIES & CO.. Ch’town,2March 25, 1890. CAMERON BLOCK. “A GRAND TIMEKEEPER Is what one of our Customers said the other day when he left his rockiord Watch to be cleaned after wearing it constantly for nearly four years, and without costing him a cent. t A iew Rockfords left; also Waltham and Elgin Watches Prices reasonable. E. W. TAYLOR, Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1900—2aw whky CAMEKUN BDUCK.