ica fing tol 2Ub Ai, Cee “THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - Oe EE oe —_ - MONDAY, APRIL 13. Se en The meeting of the Hox key Hockey CLUB — : tie piace at 7.300 clock, Clwd to-night takes rt e —— ce Counr—One drunk constituted the *aLl sae this forenoon He was fined $2 o: 8 day*. - TweNTY cases ¢ f new boots just received. Bay your buote at Goff Bros. cheap boot store to night. —_——- D> —_ 1. 0. O F.—St. Lawrence Lodge, No. @ yeeta to night at So clock. COonferring cond degree. le Tue STANLEY left Georgetown for Pictou ewly thia moswing. and will make a return wip if posible. — “a Ay a Barnaars.— Large ph ‘tographic views for 25 cents at the Diamond Bookstore. For- mer price 75 cents. - = vrevicoune’s Cexcert.— Do not forget that it wil! be be'd »p the Lyceum instead of the vhitharmonie Hall. —__>--—_ Tus Aranw YasTenpay forenoon was for an incipient fire on the roof of a house on Euston Street, near Hi rry's livery atables. Covcent.—The audience will try to be in their seats before eight o clock, as the firat bar of the overture will commence at eight o'clock sharp. Re Suortp Bx ATTeyDED To. Officer Warren reports a dangerous hole on the street at the north side of Heer’s Square, also a bad plank oa the sidewalk near by. —- Ay gxceLLent tikeness of Mr. J. T. Ilardy in the squaw's costume, which took one of the first prizes at the recent carnival in this city. may be seen in the show win- dew of Lewis’ photographic etudio. —_> Rexewina Her Youtu.—The Herald aays that a lady aged 83 years, who resides on Agricola Street, Halif«x, is cutting her third stofteeth. The old ones are dropping out and eight new ones have made their appear- ace, a ae Prexscywex tN Canapa. — Notices have heen issued by Count Torrence, French consul foe Canada, asking all usual census parti- ealars of all Frenchmen resident in the Dom- inion to add to census now being completed in France. ——— Natvnat. Histony.—We wovld direct the stiention of our readers to the advertisement of the Nataral History Society, which appears in thie issue No one should miss the op- portunity now presented of learning the names and of being able to distinguish our wative hutter flies. —_———»)———— To Lapy Reapers. —We invite your at- tention to our line of spring and summer suits suitable for boys and youths. which includes the choicest offerings of foreign and domestic markets for the season of is%l Our prices are not cquailed else- where.—James Paton & Co. -_— —— ~ * - oe ANNOUNCEMENT.—The Emerald branch of the Beaevolent Irish Society intend having avother * Mammoth Tea Party” at Emerald, on Monley, the 6h of July next. They make the announcement early, so that there will be no cashing of dates with other tea parties Being in the field first th-y will expect the pol. Further particulars lover on. > As Onaves Wiruis aw Onance.—Says the Neweustle Coronicle : An egg within an egg hat many & time been laid, and many a time ist a nat within a put been pulled. Bat sarely hot many a time has ao orange been found within an orange. Yet Mr. A. RK. Kant, the secretary of the Linnean Society, has been exhibiting a curiosity of this des- on ha is it the first known abnor- “a yetthe known. He ssys Dr. Perry had Se hidlins Apvertize In Tue Examixen, which is a0 by everyone. No one reads a morn- eet 4 few merchants and pro- oa en who can afford to linger over : renkfasta, and they, as a rule, only oo. * glance over the telegrame, wes editorials. Men and women gen- Y; read the papers carefully after their oe ts done, when they can sup over isure and at ease. M. C. A.—An exchange says: Mr. A. E. a Allee, one of the workers in the Pictou, N. 4, . , edie’: A. has been called to the secre- J""'p of the Charlottetown Association. is : ‘ . ; Makes Rhine secretaries Pictou County “a torni in 5s ; ul ving, being in the Maritime he Mariti WG bi ge titine Convention in Truro, August » Promises to be good. An effort is az mi : ' Meikle ony have evangelists Sankey and Pry a hive ete Hait.—It is pleasing to asurance of J Rat there is no ty uth in © as to the unsafet Mr, . W. Morrison, Keq , the report in circula- ae . ” A papaggap 0c: amine j as had a mason fet the and he reports that although some a ee wall have caved in, it and eles a ‘Stability of the building, mawuber af | that it is wel! supported by a OR 88 the tee brick piers in the cellar. As Wil be repaired» Cut of the ground the wall Por ee Soithing we Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Mothers fo yrup has been used by millions of OF their children while cutting teeth. Stand little suiferer at once : & pro- ébil from, “!, quiet sleep by relieving the 48 bp — and the little cherub awakes to tase . a button.” It is very pleasant Bus, alla t soothes the child, softens the the oe all pain, relieves wind, regulates dari. $, and is the best-known remed, for Stine: \ whether arising from teething or ¥ We sure ant’ Twenty five cente a bottle. ft Syrup," cane for “* Mis. Winsloe’s Soothing 4 War? 9) take no other kind, s eod ¢ wky lyr . us Si ie. ' . | centre of the city ther Items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SpeciaL DesPatores TO Tar EXAMINER. Disastrous Fre. CuicaGo, April 13. The most disastrous fire which has occur- red in this city since 1871 occurred last night. The destroyed property is in the The amount barned is | Valued at a willion of dollars The fire started in the stable of John M Smith, furniture manufacturer. Among the oe =a _ > ae A ——— = — a. ts to-night han Cot VCIL meets. mes city . voce paribut nd < e Fish Mar- FRESH be keb - recgen Hatt.—Vionicombe's comtert to- | ht. sigh . vexts COLORS. — Newest styles, opened wy —Staniey Bros. apiv 3i eod toda) Re 1.0.0 F.—St. Lawrence Lodge confers the second Degree thia evening. - , Foreies Mar. arrived this forenoon , : ae train from Georgetown. regular traio ts via TSS rReoeeh frwoRTH Lpacur.—There v ill be no meet- if . th League this e' enicg. «2 of the Epwot - f ng &* * vi ig. VixsicomBe 's Coxcert should be well sregded as it promises to be the best yet. c , esce a buildings destroyed is the Hay Market Theatre, Agrarain Troubies in Ireland Settled. Dusit, April 13 _ The plan of campaign has col'apsed on the Lownhill ‘estate, Limerick, and also on the Glensharold estate, the tenents of the former purchasing their heldings under the Ash bourne Act, and those of the latter who were evicted being reinstated on payment of e a single vear’s rent—less than 30 per cent. So the seven year's struggle is ended. Nova Seotia News. Haurrax, April 13 The Portland Packing Co’s. buildings at Chester were destroyed by fire last night. The mail steamer Oregon arrived here on Sunday night with 450 passengers. Tie fifteen-year-old son of Phillip Rid- dell, printer in the Herald office, shot him- self dead yesterday morning while playing with a loaded revolver. Labor Tronbies. San Francisco, April 13. One thousand shoemakers were thrown out of employment here on Saturday by reason of the Shoemakers Association de- claring a lock-out, in consequence of the men protesting against the introduction of the locking machine. Legislative Council Abolition Frpearicton, April 13. _ The bill abolishing the Legislative Coun- cil of New Brunswick passed that body on Saturdsy by a vote of LOto 8 It is said that the opponents of the bill will obstruct it on its third reading. Ore Local Notices. Ladies’ new sping hats at J. B. Mac. donald’s, Maple Carter's : apll 2i _ Every boy in town, in want of a new suit, for the best assortment and cheapest prices should go direct to J. B. Macdonald’s. apll dw Valinca Oranges (sweet), only 30 cents per dezen at W. F, Carter's. apll 2i _ Beer * Golf's new Jamaica Oranges are very juicy and sweet. epll 2i “pecial bargains this evening, in women and children’s boots, at the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. apll dw Molasses at W. F. New Maple Sugar just received at Beer & Goff's api 2i Such Value. Nowhere in town can such good value in men’s and boys’s felt hats be had as at J. B. Macdonald’s. apll dw Ladies’ trimmed hats and bonnets, ready trimmed or trimmed to order, at J. B. Mac. donald’s, apll dw e@e-—--- Personal. Hon. John Lefurgey, Summerside, is at the Hotel Davies. I. C. Hall, Eeq., U. S. Consul for this port, ar/ived home on Saturday evening. Mr. E. M. Ely, of Boston, is here on one of his a»nual business trips. He is at the Hotel Davies. Chlef- Justice Suilivan will leave for Mon- ene this evening, to see his son who is ill there. Free to Lapies.—Fvery lady reader of this paper sending at once her address on a postal card will receive a free copy of The Ladies (Pictorial) Newspaper, contain- ing full particulars of their old-fashioned English Prize Competition, Over $6,000 in prizes will be given away between now and June Ist, with special daily prizes of value fur each locality. The Ladies News- paper is one of the largest and most pro- fusely illuatrated publications in Canada, and the competition offered by them is to be corducted in a strictly fair and honor- able manner, without partiality to persons or locality. Anyone can secure a good prize by a little work. No cheap presents will be given. It costs you nothing for send at once. Address: The Ladies News- paper Co., Canada Life Buiiding, Toronto, Ontario. m 30tf In thia city, on Sunday. the 12th inst., Caroline, aged 59 years, beloved wife of Peter M. Bourke. [Funeral will leave her late residence, Weymouth Street, at 10.45 a.m , on Wednes- day for Pownal. Friends are invited to attend.] Entered into rest, in this city, April 13'h, 1891 Catherine Normore, aged $8 years, relict of the late Henry Stamper. {Funeral notice to-morrow. ] Why go about hawking and spitting when Nasal Balm will remove very vestige of your catarrh, and thus relieve you of this dis- agreeable habit? In cases of cold in the head, Nasal Balm gives instant relief, aud there is no ease of catarrah it will not cure if used according to directions. A single bottle will convince you of its merit. apl3 lw eo StiLL THey Come.—According to recent advices from Montreal another Americen cattle syndicate h»s come into Canada and is buying up all the rem»iving cattle. «mall Canadian exporters have been crushed out of business. Messrs. Goold, of Chicago, and Hackaway, of Boston, comprise the latter syndicate. ae «omen no other remedy eqa ls Dr. Willi+ms’ Pink Piils as a spring blood tonic. They supply all the constituents necessary to enrich the biood and build up the system. Sold by al dealers, or sent pst paid on receipt of price— 50+ per box, or five boxes for $2 by aidres-ing Dr. Williams Med. Co., Brock ville, Ont. aplOlw | KD. C, for the Stomach. full information and a sample copy, if you | All | Nature requires aid in correcting irregula- | tities at this season, and for both men and : DRY GOODS Gents’ Furnishings, &c, BA AUCTION. AM instructed by Mr. A. L. Brown, to sell by Auction, at his Store, next to Mesers. Beer & Goff, the balance of his Stock of DRY GOOD, ete, consisting of Tweeds, Coatings, Ulster Cloths, Dress Goods. Vel- vets, Plushes, Gents’ Ties, Collars, Under- clothing, etc., etc., Commencing on FRIDAY, 3rd day of April, at 12 o’clock, noon, and to continue until ail is disposed of, This Stock is in first-class condition, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers. ——ALSO—— I will, on THURSDAY, 9th of April, at 12 o’clock, noon, set up and offer fer sale the BRICK STORE now occupied by Mr, A. L. Brown. This is one of the best. stands in the city for a general business, being three stories high, having a frontage on Queen Street of 24 feet 6 inches, and running back 80 feet, with Office in rear. CHARLES I. MORRISON, Anctioneer. mech25—dy eod why Si Wanted ‘Immediately. ORTY GOOD WORK HORSES, weigh- ing about 1200 lbs. each, age from 5 to 10 years. Also, seme good sharp drivers. I will be in Charlottetown till Tuesday afternoon, the 14th instant; then at Car- digan on the 15th and 16th; Charlottetown om Friday, the 17th; Summerside on Satur- day. Apply to W. 8. MoKIE, apl0—wy li dy 5i Charlottetown, FURNITURE. N ORDER to make room for the Auction on Friday, I will close out the Furniture new at Sales Room on TUESDAY, Apri: 14, at 2 p. m., cc mprising :— 1 Parlor Sait, mahogavy; 1 Parlor Suit walnut; 2 Bedroom Suits; 1 superior Side’ board, walnut; 3 mahogany Tables, 2 Mir- rors, | large Wardrobe, 3 Spring Mattressee» 2 Bureaus, Bedsteads, Feather Beds and Pil- lows, Carpets, 2 Stewart Cook Ranges, and other articles. R. BEAIRSTO, apll Auctioneer, AUCTION. “er Furniture, Stoves, ete A SALES ROOM, on FRIDAY, 17th day of A pril, at 11 o'clock, a. m. :— Parlor, Dining Room. Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, Feather Beds and Pillows, Stoves, ete. R. BEAIRSTO, apll Auctioneer, Property Sale. E are instructed by His Lordship Bishop McIntyre to offer for positive sale on WEDNESDAY, April 220d, at 12 o'clock, BY AU TION :— The valuable property at the head of the Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf, and on Water Street, opposite the Hotel Davies. This property has been divided into Lots, as shown on plan, and is now specially desir- able either for business purposes or private residences. E. H. NORTON & CO., ap9—dy tl sle Auctioneers. FOR SALE ee eee ee BOUT an Acre and One-half of Land, part Spring Park property, situate on the west side Zz Upper Queen Street, and adjoin- ing Douglass Street Lots and Spri:g Park Brook. This property is within a few minutes’ walk of the Post Office, and is very suitable for pasture and other purposes. Ap- ply to Mrs. Theophilus DesBrisay on the pre- mises, or to H. J, CUNDALL. apl1—6i os EGGS FOR HATCHING. ALE ee RT-ACK Ml ORCAS, at $100 per dozen. I will give a prize of Five Hbotlars for the best trio hat*hed from Eggs bought from me aud exhibit- ed at the * hariottetown Exhibition next fall. All orders fr Kgws must be addressed to Box 184. . L, A. HASZARD. ap7- 1m eod FOR SALE. J SHAT well-built Dwelling House on Dor- chester Street. directly opposite the residence of Hon. F. Brecken, containing fourteen rooms, large kitchen and frost-proof cellar, with stables ond coach house attached. | This House is centrally situst d, being mid- ' way between the Railway Depot and Market Square. Is well adapted for a private resi- _ dence or boarding house, having ample accom- modation for either. New Spring Clothing >) It would he hard to imagine the needs of a Man, Boy or Child that could not find what they wanted in our great variety of New Suits, as we can give any size, color, fit or style that is made in Canada for as | low a price as any honest man can sell an honest | article When you need a Nobby Suit for yourself — or boy, don’t forget the “ Wonderful Cheap Men,” as it will pay you to buy from them every time. PROWSE BROTHERS, — The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, April 1, 1891--eod & wky NEW SPRING CLOTHING JI. B. MACDON ALD Has just opened 5 Cases Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing. — Boys’ Suits, with long pants; Boys’ Suits, with short pants; Youths’ Suits, all sizes; Children’s Suits, all sizes, Good patterns, well made and prices low. ne Sa ili e a 4 J. B MACDONALD. DOMINION BOUT AND SHOE STORE. New Stock Now Arriving! [x] You can always depend on getting the Best Bargains in Boots, Saves and Slippers, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, west side of Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 30, 1891—dy & wky WANES, LOSE, POUND de epee. —. T. Winans has removed his Training and Boarding Stables to Sidney NERVE BEANS are @ vew discovery that relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous D biity, Lost Vivor and Failing M«nhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind caused Sealer Wanted. | pr. sams’ GOOD SEALER, who is capable of tak- | Ni ERVE ing charge of a sinall Lobster Factory, to} i Street, near Queen. ‘Stablex and House recently built by the late Thomas Burris, Stalls and Coach Heuse first-clasa For particulars apply | whom good wages will be paid. Apply imme- m8 ine by overwork, or the er- at ge Sidney Street.—I. T. WINANs. diately. { fe ; rors or excesses of i ap «in j ert t. +." . ; ae LONGWORTH ¢& CO., absolutely cures the } most obstinate cases, when all other TREATMENTS have failed even to relieve. They do not, like other pre: araiions sdvertised for Lost Manhood, etc., interfere with | digestion, but impart new life, strength and } energy iv a quick and harmless manner peculiar | to themselves. youth. This Remedy Water Street. Ch’town, April 10, 1891—3i (i m w) WwW ANTED.—By 22nd April, a servant for gen- eral honsework. No washing. G»od re- ferences required Apply to Mrs. F. P. CaR- VELL between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m. apll Lobster Packers Supp ies 5000 CASES Tall and Flat CANS, 250 boxes Tin Plates, 200. ingots L & F. Tin, 50 pigs Soft Lead, 3 bars 14 square Copper, 60M Lebster Labels, 200 coils Am rican and Canadian Rope, 5,000 Lobster Boxes (dried), Turpentine, Lacquers, Oiled Clothing, Flonr, Tea, Sugar and Molasses. For sale by HORACF HASZARD. | Ch’town, April 7, 1891—2w eod R SAT.£.—A light Sloven, ia sgood_order. | | Will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. ! “4 WANTED —A Male Clerk for a ‘ ountry Store. N () ' (} E | H S | e LET.—Aneight-room Cottaze. with Stable and Coach House, situated on Pleasant Sireet. Is fitted up with wa'er. Apply to Joun KELLY. apll Sold by druggists at $1.00 per package. or six for $500, or seat by mail on receipt of price. Address THE JAMES MEDICINE CO., Cana- dian Agency, St John, N. B. Write for pamphiet. Molasses and Sugar, WEaWw CRCPRH. UND.—On St. Patrick’s Day, on th» ice be tween Charlottetown and the Asylum, a4 Valise containing some smal! articles. Owner | can have the same by proving property and | <ing for this advertisement, Apply to JAMES HERTY. Corowall. tf—apli d&w l yr—apl ee morning, on Sidnev Street, two Keys, one attached and the other not. The owner van have the same by applying to the undersigned.—CHARLES LEIGH, Jk. aplg 5” vame at EXaMINER oflice. Two Direct (arzoes due here first Opening of Navigation, 3T.- Two Kevs, in front of the Cameron Block. The finder will oblige by leaving 3i pd—~apl0 ARBADOES ) MOLASSES DE viEKARA : ? TRINIDAD \ Choice st Quality, Hhds BARSADOES *UGAR, At lowest current rates while jandin CAKVELL BROS, b — arl0—3i Must have at Jeast two years’ experience in + selling goods, write a yood hand, and furnish good references. Apply by letter to “3. A. me Montague, stating salary expected and where last employed. apld A Ss ANTED.—A «ituation in a store. by a young man aged 18, Applicant has had some ex- perience in beok-keeping. ‘iood references, etc. Address ‘ B. D. G..” EXAMINER Office. mch26 the subscribers intend to make an ‘| e terativun in their business, they wish to inform t»eir customers that they require »ll unpaid »cerunts to the 3ist of December las to be paid on or before the 3lst of May next ; A NEW HA’ D-BOCK Atso—A Two-Tenement House on Rich mond Street, near Hillsborough Square. Fach | Tenement contains eight rooms, frost proof | cellars, wich good yard and stable in cennec- tion. A new kitchen has been recently built on this house. | Both these properties are well situated as/ to locality, and should command the attention | of intending purchasers. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD, and all amounts remsiving unpsid after that date will be placed in the hands of their Attorney for collection without distinction of persons. apo—dy 6i WANTED TO PURCHASE For Spot Cash! ap9-4di pd \ ANTED.~A Cook and Housemaid on the y 16th of April. No washing. Apvly at - office, if—ap T° LET.—The Heuse at present occupied by W. W. Stanley. Kent Street. Possession = given lst May. «.nguire of Thos. Kesory. owner, or W, W. Stanley. eod—apl LET.—The Dwelling House and Stable on | Hilisbo.oagh Street, lately occupied by Mr.) George Caster, and adjoining the residence of | Mr. Les-uel Poole, Immediate possession. Ap- ply to GORGE ALLEY. tt tf—mch3l T° RE “T. -The eastern side of Brick Nwelliug House on Hilisborough Square. For parti- culara ap»ly on the premises to JAMES TURNER. mc’ 3!—2w pd A. HERMANS & SON. AIRS of Heavy Draft Horses, weight 9 P >a : : ‘ 1409 to 1600 Jhs, each. NO Lib t:— 4 Belo Dai Tag, slinete oe ne 9. |, 2 Pairs of Light Draft Horses, weight 1200 Wright, Esq., containing draving room. dining | lbs. each. : ; and breakfast rooms, and six bedrooms. Posses-: 2 pairs good lookers and drivers, weight aoe Ist July. Also—A tage eouteining | 1000 Ibs. each. eee eS - We vl oo | 1 god reader, and can trot in 250 or 3 iven about Ist May. For particulars apply te minutes, weight from 1000 to 1100 ibs EAKE Bros. & Co. eod tf—mchi6 | These horses must be sound and good to R SALE —A good Horse, three years old, by , haul and dr ive, and must be from 4 to 6, or Barrister; sound and kind; warranted to| not older than 7 years, dra“ atontoacar, Owner hs no use for him. App!y at this office. dy & wy tf—mch3' Ho TO LET.—On Euston Street, adioin- ing the residence of lieury Aiken, Esq, with seven rooms, kitchen. barn and outhouses. Possession Ist May. os o1 the premises, or A R K. Jost, north side of Queen Square. acerca BEB eee 59 or 75 Sows, in pig or with litter. 50 or 75 Young Pigs, from | to 3 months. Will be at the Market Square on 2ist and 24th, or at P. 8S. Brown's from 20th to 25th. —2w eod&aw ueen Strest. d — r . | WANTEv TO RENT.—In the southern part of HEBER HARTLEN, want ~~ goes general servant ie e fou the town, a Dwellin< House o° about four- Colonial Market, Halifax. a oite oon, hich a neree oret asp re at THE EXAMINER office, apd—ti PRUIP GROWING In al its br nches ad«pted to the wants of the Maritime Pro- vinces, ready by the 15 h inst. Mailed on receipt of price, 40 cen’s; three fo $! 00. Choice Stock of .Home-Grown Fruit and Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Roees, Shrubs, etc NOVA SCOTIA NURSERY, Church St., Cornwallis, N. 8. aps T. E. SMITH, Proprietor. W. 2. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON GLOTH D POT. ALL and see our new patterns in Cloth C Positively the best that have ever been turned out in Domestic Tweeds. WOOL taken in exchange for Clotb. CARDING done on short notice. Ww. C. TURNER, Agent Tryon Woolen Mills jan6 Oo LET.—The Double Tenement Dwelling T known as the “ Franklin House, mowanely Kent low. —ap? itnated jast outside the city limits, & tance pa the head of Queen F'reet,