li 2 A ye , y Htems tocal and Other items. 4 a i 4 bruce « Py) NEST NE mQ 2 aa ned at the ; Be : : ® Stewart ; { : ewa ' i . Jon \Niav 8 a ab DD. A mV 2 ; yce $ eo not) Litt! { r in the srket—at ne ' ’ ot at packages ” ' pening ‘ t 1% d + - } eeton if i Haszard & oat a show W Everything is at —- 45 cents each nil . Ma ; VY ay ~D S¥ , Pineappies, bans nges arb, and confectionery at ‘ ges, & > id i asses acco ts 7 Mis, including all 4 alte " s used, fresh and + \e favors - ; ; » ~~ * . not i gow. ae ree HI , - Foxerat Not! The funeral of the ra Hon, John Lefnurgey will take place on Wedne day next at (Ww OR. - - en FRI Attention is directed to ele of English fruit by au tion on More the sal ane ae jay bX" R. Beairsto, anctioncer, Adv't, in day bX, 7 ; . her column. an ier * - The Northwest At Calgary and 4 NorTHW EST Hort VW AVE — . : » hot ‘ ig experiencing * | we e lay tk Medicine Hat on Tues 1¢ thermometer was up t0 86 degrees ‘enna: Cart axp See Iv.—A new idea in window rating here may be seen in the south win- tow of Prowse Bros’. store, on Qjueen steet, There 8 ¢ vidently some money in the country yé es Fariy PANSIES. _~Conductor MacKie kindly warded THE E INER a bunch of pansies to The pansies were grown in his ra and have been « since the first of ti e month oa Bunty Sowrxe.—Farmers in the vicinity of \tholt, N. 8., are putting in their crops with reat rapidity the oats mostly sown, and in . ye casea even ‘ts acd arrots have been pat in the ground. ilies Fon New Youk.—The steamer William suled for New York to-day with a full ewrgo of potatoes in bags, shipped by F. T. Newbery, N Gay. J. Kelly &. Co. and the owners. - ParvetPaL Minier, has the thanks of THe Kxawrver for a box of Charlottetown Business College pens These pens are in general use, wndrank with the best inthemarket. They are n sale at Haszard & Moore's, itt Pou Tax Notice.—All perions owing for Poll Tax for the vear 1890, must pay same on or before the 20ch day of May, or execu- tiens will be issued without farther notice. Rohert Vaniderstine City Collector mb 4i ie Scits adapted for every occasion are cut and made ip strict accordance with the pre- vailing fashions of the day; and amongst the great asortment to choose from are patterns tosvit all ages and tastes. —James Paton & Co. - Tur Sabbath School teacher's Associa- tion meets to-night at 8 o'clock sharp in the Baptist Church. Al! interested in such work will be very welcome. May 9 Sat’s tf. No such opportunity has ever occurred in Charlottetown before as the sale on May lath offers. Over twenty new carriages in latest styles and best workmanship.—E. H. Norton & Co., Auctioneers. acaudbisimsins Footbatt.—The new jerseys for the Crescent Football Club have arrived. They will, no doubt, show to advantage in the rett:a mateh, ‘“‘North of Kent St. vs. Sou:h of Kent St.,” at the Park on Monday night. teenies MANY prominent men are now being carried of by the ravages of la grippe. When we consider that by using Campbell's Quinine Wine asa preventative we can ward off the attacks of la grippe, we would advise you to purchase a bottle from your druggist, tf > . Yacuting. ft is announced that Her dlajesty the Queen has, at the request of Lord Stanley, at the instance of the Royal Canadian Yacht Club, given a challenge cup valued at one hundred pounds, to be sailed for by Canadian club yacht clubs, The competition tais year is at Toronto. o-_ > me Pastnet.—We understand that the = the new steamer purchased in aes by Messrs. Pickford & Black, tT. ed from Glosgow for Halif x direct on ey last. The Fastnet will be placed on : route between Halifax and Charlottetown mor about the 25th inst. She will be com- wanded by Captain Kelléy, . nee —_? aman Cars Dexaitep.—Shortly before ven Oclock on Tuesday morning last several aetd _Werp on the line of the Inter- Queher ailway near St, Andre Station, re Were struck by a train and killed. oo Ssing over the animals, nine freight cars came derailed. No person was injured, Soctan.—~ ape et oe Any person who attended the es oo ifiven by the Wesley Mission ww : . glad to hear that they intend dey — ar affair of the kind on Tues- ne next. The programme will “6 at 5 oclock, and at 9 o'clock ice am, candy, etc., will be served. 7 + tema Pb = Pierre, — Tel light, Halir oeeene, Me, potatoes 5 Twi- P%atoes - Viol; ; Hi ary Jos po, Glace Bay, homas. Pj a aoe “ or gd potas: Pictou, oats ;’ Cepala, Boston, + , ig ed for boys pen” (everal styles design- lie ae youths’ and men’s of every “ges from three and upwards are Perfect specime ns of goud workmanship 4d cannot be , 7 _— " surpassed 1" Z i P ice — Jas, ay ge material or Tue Wir oc mail es Ciear.—the Magdalen Island onday te St. Olaf, made her first trip on She ie Urntog to Souris on Thursday. "a = HO Ice of any consequence off the About fort ty sail of vessels, United : Mihara have been off Souris feek Waiting for a chance t a 8 ce to get to =~ Islands for bait for batk fishing. Herrin onan likely got through ere this. to the ¢ Sing there is, however, slack owing Ieg hanging on 80 long. States’ and P *a¢e lagt eed THE DAI — eee a rte ey a ee any - LY | TELEGRA PHIC NEWS. Srecrar Desparcners tro Tar EXAMINER, ‘ENGLISH NEWS. ' aenene owt i A Pyrrhie Vietory for the Tories. Dissolution Postponed Newfoundland Question to be. Settled, TYLER AND TUPPER. Lonpon, May 9. At the election on Thursday in South Dorset the Tory candidate defeated the Gladstonian by only forty. The’ Liberals polled 752 more votes than at the last elec- tion, and the Tories 199 less. A cabinet council was held yesterday. It discussod the. Newfoundland question and the question of the dissolutien of par- liament. The by-elections have dispelled the idea that the Government is sure of a large majority, and it is ascertained that the ministry have decided against an early dissolution. The present parliameut may wit till late in the autumn. : = ' Lord Kautsford, after yesterday's coun- cil, resumed communications with the New- foundiand delegates. of amendment to Lord Knutsford’s bill was opposed by the cabinet, and Lord Knuté- ford’s reply to the delegates: memorial will proposed Act before the Whitsunday re- cesr, and thus allow the Govyetrment to drop the obnoxious bill. The formal expulsion of Captain Verney and Dr. Cobain fromthe House .of Com: mons will take place at an early date, is said that the recent scandals involves} seyen members of the Commons in the dis= grace, nutinclucing several. who escaped exposure, although their-cases were widely talked about. Lord Salisbury consents te ‘short exten- sion modus vivendi with. Portugal relating to South Africa. Sir Charles Tupper had another letter in yesterday's Times. He asserts that Tyler's mismanagement is fatal to all who are un- willing to accept semi-annual abuse of the Canadian Government instead of dividends, ' reiterates his charges against Tyler of or- dering the Grand Trunk officials to actively oppose the Government at last election, and adduces letters in proof. A GOOD SURPLUS. Trade of the Country Prosperous. CARRIAGE OF THE MAILS. Orrawa, May 9 The Dominion surplus for the ten months of the present financial year is over six millions. A new contract was arranged ‘with the Dominion and Allan Lines of steamships on Thursday last for the carriage of the mails, Both steamship companies have accepted the Government's terms, ——_—-—2> —--——— PARNELLITS MEETING. Redmond and O’Kelly in Montreal. Monrreat, May 9. In Montreal last night, despite the op- position of the clergy, the Parnellite meet- ing was well attended by an enthusiastic crowd. tedmond was greeted with pro- longed applause. He spoke for an hour and a half, and was followed by O’Kelly. The meeting is regarded as a success, They speak in Ottawa next Wednesday evening. Interesting British Items. Lonpon, May 9. The Times, in au editorial on the Behring Sea question, says that Blaine’s important concessions make arbitration possible, ae le Twenty-six members of the British House of Commons are attacked with . in: fluenzs. Lord Knutsford has been ordered a com- plete rest. ; : ; The epidemic is spreading. rapidly in Liverpool and Dublin. Italian Indignation and Emigra- tion. -Rome, May 9. The Italian press is indignant over the report of the New Orleans Grand Jury. One paper says that it will be impossible hereafter for any civilized country to make a treaty with the United States based upon a reciprocity in the protection of the lives of citizens of either country. Fourteen hundred emigrants left Naples yesterday for New York. otiendn ww Local Notices. Just look at the bargaina in mens and boys clothing at J. B. Macdonald's. Laugh and wonder when you see the. prices Prowse Bros. sell their children's clothing at. Oh, so low ! Special low prices for boys clothing this evening at J. B, Macdonald's. No man need use blacking for clothes when he can buy a new one so cheap at Prowse Bros’. The man, woman or child who doesn’t see Prowse Bros.’ stock of clothing before purchasing a suit, must be at least 10 per cent. astray. : Prowse Bros.’ hats improve # man’s gen- eral appearance very much, but dou’t cost much. The delegates’ dratt | : enable the colonial legislature to pass the |” it |: 82 eT ee te peewee a» eaytetiinattityy dailies . E a poner | Nut and | Slack, | Now Landing and in Stere at} McMillan’s Depot. | R. McMILLAN, ap30—dy wy lin NOTICE. WME PUBLIC are requested to take., notice no thoroughfare throu Grounds, By order of His Honéar the Liautenant- Governor. Ce ere ' HARRISON-GARVELL, “Private Secretary. gh Govespment. House NOTICE. | a is hereby: givew that.the Annual General Meeting-of-the Shareholders of the Charlottetown Gas~ Light Company will take place at the Gas Works on TUESDAY, the 12th day of May, 1891, “at the hour of Eleven o’clock in the forenoon, for the pur- transaction of business. LEMUEL McKAY, ~ ap23—tl dte -- | y ~ - >. a bottles - during the “THOUSANDS ... of DysPEPTICURE have been sold t few years without any adver- ‘tistr er. It easily overcomes Indiges- -tion, and PosrrryveLy Cures the worst cases ‘of Chronic Dyspepsia ; this quality of curing tae wines: having been trey prebanents c out having been brou rominently b the publie. P THE PAMPHLET (Cop ted,) On Dysrrrticure gives the results of many years - study on Diet and the Diseases of Digestion. AN interested in these subjects, Chronic Dyspeptics especially, should read this little book: Te is : wrapped about cach bottle of the remedy, or will be promptly mailed free to any address. DYSPEPTICURE Is sold by all Druggists—Sample Size 3§ cts.; Bottles $1.00, Those who cannot get it easily will receive a large bottle by mail, all a prepaid, on sending $1.00 by register- ed letter or P.O. Order to the maker, rlea K. Short, Pharmacist, St. John, N. B. P, S.—DyspPerticure is being, daily sent with ety to the remotest parts of Canada and the nited States in a special mailing package. WANTS, LOST, FOUND é&c T° LET—A House on Pleaasnt Stréet, at pre- sent occupied by Mr. Williston Brown. Apply .to Mrs. Flager, corner Pleasant ‘St. and St. Peter’s Road... . may9 3ipd To LET—The Cottage. on Upper Prince Street at present occupied by r MeNutt. It contains 8 rooms and kitchen, the cellar is full size of house and “~- There is a large garden, and stable, and coach housein rear. Apply on premises or to F. L. Haszard. m9 2i p R SALE-A new Track Sulky, one of the 2 best in the Province. Also a good strong Buggy, cheap. W. C. Tick, next door to Fish Market, Grafton St. may 3ieod pd WANTED—A& Servant Girl for general woik— good wages. Apply to Mra. W. H. Stewart; Cumberland Street. may8 tf ASTURE TO LET.—Apply toe Joseph Mahar, Cumberland Street. . mInay7 lw 4 y ANTED,—An experienced salesman ina ou ‘goods store in the city. Must have some knowledge of book-keeping. Address P, O. Box 328, Charlottetown, giving references. statin experience and salary required. 6i dw—my “ET.—A Cottage pleasantly situated on Upper Prince Street, containing seven rooms. House is in good repair ; large yard, coach house and stable, Water in connection. Possession given May 13th. Apply to Mrs. GrorGE WEB- STER. eod tl 3lst—mays - with nice rooms and board at reasonabie rates ina ire of the city. Apply to Mrs. BURTON, Hi rough Street, may6—-lw pd W anted—two good Lobster Fishermen and.on 2 good Sealer. Apply to Walter Matheson, Ch'town. ap 26, d2w wii T? LET.—The Garden attached to the resi- dence of the late Chief Justice Palmer to let for the season. Aprly to Mrs. Epwbd, PALMER, Upper Queen Street. tf—aplg . LET.—One-balf the Double Tenement’ House’ on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets, miven ti . Genes Laply to} HENRY c. ieee tf—may5 LET.—That partef thé Briek. House now > ocoupied by Mr. Norman A. wart. - Pos- — ewes Ist June, Apply to CHas. HEARTZ, mayo—vi ith = 4, ? ; - eer = An experiotichd Milliner. . Apply to JAMES PaToN Ga. nr may2 WANTED AT NCK.—A Man Servant, ‘Ap- ly to Mias PETERS, mount, a & wky tf tthe WANTED TO PURCHASS.—A Building Lot, | in central location, Apply at this office. febié oss T° LET.—The house on. Upper Queen Street eccupied by Mr. W. L. Cotton. ; 15th re Apply at THz EXAMINER 0 or to Mr. A. N LARG=. _ gpl7 R SAlLK.—A light second-hand Buggy will be sold cheap. Apply at this office, ap29—lw T° LET.—The western half of a House on King Street, turmeriy known as the “ Todvin House,” containing eight large rooms, at present occupied by Mrs. Crabb. Possession given Ist of May. The above house is in first-class order. Apply to John Kelly, Ksq., Water Con missioner, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY, Southport. ap23-eod tf LET.—The House at present occupied by W. W. Stanley, Kent Street. Possession given Ist May. tnquire of Thos, Resory. owner, or W, W. Stanley. eod—apl OUSE TO LET.—Ona Euston Street, adjoin- H ing the residence of Henry Aitken, e with seven rooms, kitchen, barn and outbouses. Possession Ist May: Enquire on the premises, or to R. K. Jos, north side of Queen Square. ps ry D PASTURE and plenty of water can be Gere: at oot for o Sates _ rapes. e ttle by a ing to JOHN KE, Kas ° and Belvidere. . - wy tl ist Jane pd—mayl ENTLEMAN and his wife or two young oo ean have nice rooms and boa.d in a pleasant yon of the city. Address P. O. Box 662. ap2{—tt. . OOD PASTURE for five cows at Brighton- G ville, estate of late George Davies, com- mencing on Ist June. Knquire at the | F. W. L. Moore. es for three cows within in olty may 4 tf limits; water and shelter, Terms $15 exc Round, “that antil further notice thepe.will be-|- Government House, April 29,:1891-t! fe Sos bef pose. of electing ‘Directors and. the: general |, }. WANTED.—A few men can be accommodated | ; Oe = ot omen “~~~ “SATURDAY; MAY 9 1891. _ a NLEY BROTHERS. 0 eee ‘ ~~ a This Spring's importation of Newest Fabrics in PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOOWDS is the result of close study study in regard to Styles and Shades, and our assortment cannot be surpassed in the city. Gi OVES touillon’s and Perrin’s Kid Gloves, with Lace, Batton and Stud 4 ‘Je fastenings; Suedes to arrive in lights and blacks ; Silk, Taffeta and Lisle Thread Gloves ; extraordinary raluea in Silk Lace Mitts. HOSIERY A complete line of the celebrated ONYX BLACK COTTON ' *and LISLE THREAD HOSIERY, in Ladies’ and Children’s sizes, Plain and Ribbed. Every pair guaranteed stainless and absolutely fast colors. We call particular attention to this line, as it fills a long-felt want, obviating the necessity of wearing Cashmere Hosiery in the summer season. Also, a full line of CASHMERES, in Plains and Ribs. Our selections of Coverings UMBRELLAS & PARASOLNS. and Handles were bought with the idea of the combination of good wear-resisting qualities and neatness of appearance. : BROWN? ...Ohavlottetown, April 30, 1891—eod & wky / (x) —— S BLOCK. eap Black Goods | fy mnt X _——< So i en — /PERKING & STERNS. depron atamenatonnie cone ——+({X }-#—— = ae Gn SATURDAY, May 9th, we will offer the following Bargains :— 4 pieces Black, double width, all wool, Dress Veiling, worth 80 cents, now 40 cents “ ce ce “ “s -4 pieces worth 90 cents, now 46 cents. “ “ec 4 pieces Crape Cloth, worth 90c. 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 $4.85. : You can have your choice for $1.50. Don't forget to see our Paper Hangings and Carpets.—Cheapest. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, May 7, 1891, oe _|MOURNING GOODS instar ititiincieni: SEM a mentees MARVELOUS PRICHS. Oo JAMES PATON & CO. We will offer on SATURDAY, 9th MAY, the following Wonderful Lots of Black Dress Goods :— . | rs Eight pieces double width, all wool Black Dress Veiling, (very suitable for warm weather) worth 70c. per yard, we will put it on our counter at 30c. and 35c. -~ «Ten pieces double width Black Silk Warp Henriettas, usual price $1.00 and $1.25. We will sell this extraordinary lot at 75c. and 85c. Six pieces double width Black Figured Cashmere, worth 60c. our price 35c. per yard. - ALSO.—Six dozen “AEOLUS” Black Sunshades, guaranteed not to cut for twelve months. Black. Kid Gloves, Howiery, etc., at the lowest prices. =| JAMES PATON & CO. MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, May 7, 1891— {x} 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, Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, and have now, without doubt, the finest show in the city In order to clear ont our tremendous stock, we will sell at the bottom prices. We have only to show the Papers. They sell themselves: . ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest prices. One Hundred of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. NEW BLINDS -a lovely assortment. Handsome Paper Blinds at 15c. each. Curtain Poles at 3c. each. Corrugated Carpet Paper to arrive ina few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. dy, a LS LS _ —-— - sm ») . Cow, inadvance. Apply to Lavrencr W. S § we Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky