r ‘H 5 A Other tems, St HALI Po-night i 2 | MONIC pt actice this evening, ( ~ at St. James’ this evening (ro ary o ; ist at St. J imes ( t . ening Aduiltssion ovly iS - ‘ \ i mee 7 ] t ine ight at § - \ i A mee h vill b ld Law i eve ut ‘ k -_ j ( s lames’ Hall to-night vu ‘ ing ine programme wiht ippears i Lot iumn, IS an exe | - ie are four of € . rin West River, Lot 4 \ 1) i McLean sucer we Oo ? advices from | } ire thirty two} w 3 the stocks rangiog [rom 1504 te 2000 tons, besides two steel ships. -_ \ ALLY SHOT W rn from the! Su : r hat Mr. John Hoats, in} j i | Holm in, Esq » WaS a&cC- | ‘ 3 rh n hand while re- paul iz a ‘ l ‘ ou | i scay last. | - Ix a HURRY Helle, ** Kirk “dogan, said a t iter! I what's all the I'm afte ‘ coup ecf tickets] f . } e Le here are no tickets | M | yo 15 cents yor and | Pp is i o- | ‘ ISLANDI lsaac Dover, bar i i i N.3 ently, in the 2tth yes yy tie was tiken ill about two wee t f mat, which devel ped into pelas 1 culmivated in blood pol g, which caused his death. Dover v nati Princes Edward Island. i - LHe STANLEY i no return last event: yg, as intended, »wing to her late arrival at Pie- | t ss caused by thick heavy ice in | straits She, however, made the trip} to-day, arriving shorily before one o'ciock. She “i sve return to-morrow morn ‘By at nn \ Sxow Proven Aprirt.—Oo Wednesday | ba says t a , the snow piow be Caine m4 pied western train near +t. | E 10°38 a3 It Was approachiag Summersicte, | b ( wh glace 1 ut Wally gaiped in| ii passed Lhrongh the town ata very | Fortunately no one was on tie | i mal i¢ Was Open so that no | a t 3 meu ~ - i SA Acch r.—A lad named Arteni is | Toom son of Mrs. Toombs of Rust co) met | ‘ 1 sad and most unofurtuoate accident yes- He was stiendi ig upon a thre shiag | I 3 m ‘ 5 burn: an l, . ipping tt whlie the drum was rirniiog, > tee 1 had one of his | us | suit bt Honeywell ind | an | clan pe formed an ope ration, UDUet et ¥Y Dehaved herok allp. | - A CLexGyMaNn Ixsunep.—The Pioneer says: Owing tu an accident Rev Mr. Dickie has hen laside fora few days from active wor On Monday last while generating the gen gas ior the mag lantern lec- | Al ve y an ¢ ysion Too piace and 1 I nig len was severely burn d 0 i iz lL he tur was therefore, the success it otherwise would have been and} is y wiil be repeatei on a future oc s100 = Zion Cuvcxen Socrat.—The social in the bas ment of Zion Chor last night was one of the pleasantest alisiis of th kind held this season. ‘Lhe buildi: g was thronged, and the pores amounted toover $50. The intellec- tual portion of the entertainment consisted of readings by Miss Liwson and Mr. James H. Good, a recitation by Mr. T. A. McLean, an ad iress I y Mr A Ni Nei ‘. and some excel i lent vocal and instrumental music bv other ladies and gentlemen whose* names we have not obtained. e SECOND Metuopist Cuvrecu —The Exuter Concert in the Upper Methodist Church last evening was in every way a success. The audience was large, the floral decorations very attractive and the singing by the children thoroughly enjoy- able. The solos by Miss Tillie Brown and Mrs. A. A. McLean were well rendered and deservedly applauded. This adds another cessful concerts given by the Sabbath Schoo! Clivir since its manage- ment by Mr. Hawley. tO the Ssevera u — »_>--—- fue Kentrvexy Tornavo.—The Courier Journal of Louisville, Ky., describes the re- cent tornado in these words: **The mighty stroke of the tornad» fell with a suddenness that scarcely give time for quickened heart- heats before those hearts were stilied in death, Twice before the wrenching asunder of lite and homes and castles ot trade the impulse of the gsle fought impatientiy to accomplish the wok r-served for (the whirling tiger of the air, whose avant couriers th y were. ‘Twice, for five furious minutes earch, they strove and pissed on, screeching thei: boff-drage. Then came a inil, butonly fora little space, and then’the tornado thundered over the doomed territory with terrible lightnings constantly ablaze. -_ AccipeNts.—A Montrose correspon- erside Agricull urist gives Two dent of the Sumn the following particulars of a severe acci lent that Mr. William Clark met with while work. ing in his mill lately: It appears that his rotary saw caught a board he had just sawn, and the edge of it gave him a severe slap in the face, cuttiog bim from the f rehead down, and throwing him several feet. His son, Sn ee | } petitions | vict labor to | witness the test of | pneumatic dynamite gun which i glace at West Point hext week. }army, aged 90, died last night of influenza. hearing the no‘se, ran in and found him insen- sible. The doctor wes immediately eent for. Qa arrival he dressed the wound, putting in | several stitches. Fears are entertained for his recovery, as it ig thonght the skull i+ frac- tured. The same correspondent says that while two sons of Mr. Benj. Bowness we re | playing in the barn recently, one of them | slipped and fell a distance of fourteen feet, breaking his leg at the thigh. Dr. Carruth- ers was imme*liately summoned, and under his care the lad is doing as well as could be expected. On Wednesday, 16th Instant, ll : i DAILY EXAMINER, - : TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPeOIAL Despatoues ro Tux EXaMInER. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, April 6. Hon. C. H. Tupper, Minister of Marine and Fisheries, accompanied by his private secretary, leit for Washington this after- | heon, The negotiations in reference to Behring Sea are to be resumed at the United States capital this week lhe Minister of Finance from shipping ae Y has receivad Windsor, St. John, and centres in the Mari- time provinces, praying that steps be taken protect Canadian shipping, and that Canadian ships be exempt from the oper- ations of the proposed bill now before the British Parliament, making the load line ¢ mn pulsory, Mr, Mullarky, of Montreal, has madea proposal to the Government to form a jo:nt stock company for the employment of con- manufacture in _ bond bucts and shoes and readymade clothing for ex- port. It is very doubtful it any encourage- ment will be given. ther To Witness the Test. Hatirax, April 8. Col. Ryan, of the Royal Artillery, will leave for New York to-morrow. He goes y order of the Imperial authorities to Z leuski’s will take Lieutenant — Republican Victories. Catais, Me., April 7. The Municipal election tu-day was the greatest ‘or years. The Republicans re- elected Mayor McCullongh and the entire fWermanic and ward tickets unopposed. ——— Gntario Legislature. Toronto, April 7. The legislature was prorogued this after- hoon, and it is believed that dissolution will follow closely. Both parties are rapidly getting wheeled into line. —_—— —- =. -—-—-—— Condolence. Moncron, April 7. At a meeting of the town council to-night a resolution of sympathy with the family of Judge Botsford was passed unanimously, ind the council resolved to attend the funeral in a body. Succumbed to Influenza. Lonxpon, Ont., April 7. the British Gen. Renwick, General in The General was a resident of London 40 years, Weather Bulletin. Toroyto, April 8.—10 a. m, Moderate to fresh west and. south winds, fair weather, not much change in tempera- ture, + Ai AIT Charlottetown Markets. Beef (small) per lb.......... .. $0.08 to 0.14 Beef (quarter) per lb.......... 0.05 to 0.64 Butter, fresh, per lb.......... 0.22 to 0.2% Batter, tub, por Ub... ....cccece ¢.22 to 0.00 Celery (per head).............- 0.03 to 0.00 Cheese per 1D.......cccescceee 0.14 to 0.15 Cabbage, per doZ........es00- 0.30 to 0.60 Carrota, per BOG. 6.0 csesececes 0.40 to 0.90 RINNE oon acu vss eeeesseene 0.25 to 0.45 Ducks, per pair.......... ..ee. 0.55 to 0.65 Mags, POP GOS....-.cerscccees 0.12 to 0.14 Pe We ID ook nonce cheese 2.30 to 2.40 WE dn bes boss hs ee edess cokes 0.45 to 0.00 Geese ..... asad seeseecwass 0.65 to 0.90 PERO, WOT TR... cccccvecccssoes 0,15 to 0.16 ee, Wee BOO TMG, .. vce sccssees 0.39 to 0.32 Lamb, perlb.....ccccccccccces 0.05 to 0.08 GRO BOP TD isc c cs neeee ceeses 0.14 to 0.16 Batten, Per Dh. .cccccccccesecs 0.05 to 0.07 Oats (black) per bush.......... 0.00 to 0.33 Chedeneal, per OWS... .ccccvecces 2.40 to 0.00 a 0.07 to 0.10 Pork (carcass), per lb.......... 0.95 oe Potatoes per bush............. 0.28 to 0.3 Partridge, per pair............ 0.50 to 0.55 Rabbits por pair .....ccccccces 0.00 to 0.20 Smelts per string.........0-+0 0.1 to 0.00 Straw, per load........0:cecces 1,40 to 2.00 Gheep polte.......ccccesevececes 0.50 to 0 55 frout per string.........-ee0. 0.15 to 0.39 Terkoye AER). ..2ccccccccccss GOALS Turnips, per bush.............. 0.17 to 0.00 Wood per OE. vicbeweess 1 69 to 1.00 PEs SOGOO. 0065 caceceocetess 0.74 to 0.85 ——— —— a PROPERTY BY AUCTION. "AM instructed by Solomon Champion, Eaq., to sell by Auction, on the premises, On Wednesdey, 16th instant, AT 11.30 A. M., His Dwelling House situated on School Street, opposite Prince Street School. Size of Lot, 75x50 feet. House contains Six Rooms GEORGE M. HARRIS, aps Auctioneer. DWELLING HOUSE, BY AUCTION. AM instructed by the Rev. J. V. Jost, to I sell by Auction, on the premises, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, nateaeaitailaiuaitaiiea For tur Weak any Lanourp.—Campbhell’ xef, Iron and Wine is one of the best tonics. P 88eesing many nutritive and strengthening qialities, Is recommended by the leading medical men If you are weak and languid a bottle will give instant relief. See that you ask fora d get Campbell's Bevf, Iron and Wine, pov 6hyeod His Dwelling House situated on Euston Street, and at present cceupied by himself. | Parties wishing to look through the house ean do se after 1 nursday next, 10th jnst. For farther particulars apply to j GEORGE M. HARRIS, Y ML A Concert in St. James’ Hall a ae Tuesday Evening, April Sth. 8. N. BARLE, -- MUSICAL DIRECTOR, PROGRAMME. Inst. buet—Galop de Concert............. Dessaux Miss Rosa Churchill and Mv, Karle. IN SS ci.ct dukes cawedeled co kbae inp ckended ices saa) Dr, Blanchard. Vocal Solo—“Only I’m Thinking of Thee”’.... ide eee oesuceukien 1 odaws 114s bacnbna Mi:s Kate Hyndman, Violin Solo—Selection of Scotch Airs (by request) Mr. Vinnicombe, Veoal Selo—* Madaline™.........<.008.. .. White Mrs. Angus McLean. TN ie oi ou ds oc ies ce ecdeeee Mr. John Macpherson, Inst. Duet—Sans Souci, op. &8.............. Ascher Miss Gertrude Brown and Miss Young. Violin Solo—6th Air, Varie Bellini, op. 89..Dancla Master James Hyndman, Vocal Solo—** The Messave ”.......... Blumenthal! Mrs. E. H. Norton. Inst, Duet—Potpourriin the form liner Fan- Rs ic bab cc: ake We khan esc Olivier Miss Weeks and Mr. Karle. Vocal Solo—" The Song That Reached My BO bs oboe an dsc dead besecnencaan Jordan Miss Earle. Inst. Trio-—Cavatina from *“* Nabuco”...... Verd;} Messrs, Vinnicombe, Fletcher and Ea: le. | Vocai Solo -**Camelia and the Rose”...... Ganty Mrs. Malcolm MeLeod, IN hs cb ake codecs kanes Gas Pcs Rev. J. Carruthers, i Grand Chorus from “Elisire D’Amore”.. Doniz-tt St. James’ Choir, Price of Admission, 15 centa, Conoert at 8 o'clock, sharp. ap7 GED. CARTER &C0., Seedsmen, Charlottetown. | Imported Seed Wheat. y*. wheat buyer in Ontario writes us as | follows, under date of 27th February :— | ** ] trust there will be no tronble over ciean wheat. If your farmers complain it wiil be | by going ou of their way. I have sold Seed | Wheat for many, many years. It is not pos- sible to deliver wheat pure and simple—there must be something in it—but your wheat is cleaned three times after being bought, and you can depend upon its being far ahead in cleanliness of any sold in these parts at any time. QUALITY IS TRUE TO NAME.” This buyer, one of the most reliable men in Canada, has now on the way and in‘store tur us :— 2,000 bush. White Russian Wheat, 500 “ =White Fife, 300 “ # Red Fife, all recleaned 43 stated above, and put up in 2 bushel bags. First shipment daily expect- ed. Samples and prices on application. White for our Illustrated Seed Catalogue for 1890—FREE TO ALL. GEO. CARTER & CO., Seedsmen, Charlottetown, P. E. I, P. S. —We have received 1000 bushels of the above, and are ready to fill all orders on receipt. mch20 NOTICE. FYXHE ANNUAL BUSINESS MEETING of the P. E. Island Provincial Rifle Asso. ciation will be held at the City Court Room, Charlottetown, at 3 p. m. on WEDNESDAY, the 9th inat. A full attendance is requested. G. L. DOGHERTY, Major, ap2—d w Sec: etary. Charlottetown -Buard of Trade, re General Quarterly Meeting of this Corporation will be held at the Board Rooms, Caneron Block, Queen Square, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, the 9th inst., at 8 o'clock. B. D, HIGGS, Secretary. April 5—4i. Electric Gas Lighters. _— —_ -— O unsightly wires, no attachments, no waste matches, no danger of fire, can b: used by a child, no battery, always ready for use, convenient to handle, can be carried from jet to jet and used millions of times, and thus effect a saving in the end. Price % For sale at Watson’s Drug Store. mchl9 TEA AND FANCY SALE T. Ladies of St. James Church will hold their annual TEA AND FANCY SALE IN ST. JAMES’ HALL, —ON— Thursday, April 10. Doors open at 2 o'clock ; Tea om the tables at 6 o'clock. Atmissivn, [0 vects {| Tea, 25 tents. aKriduder. | ayhwod lt TUES 2 sce t O “APRIL 8 1890. APRIL, 1890. JAMES a’ (x) PATON & CO. qnunenimmemnetnene —— x )— cxemussemnnentiacisemnremisamaeniienae We desire to thank customers tn town and country for the liberal patronage of the past year. Although our profits were smaller than ever---owing to the hard times---our sales were larger than for any previous year. This clearly proves that buyers get the best value from us, and our system of doing business is fair and accept: able to the eneral public. We don't advertise “ Panic Prices,” “Great Clearing Sacrifice,” “ Extraordinary and Unparalelled,’ ete., ete. Sensible people who try us find our goods are the best and prices the lowest that can be obtained. Now Opening---New Spring Goods, selected by Mr. Paton, and offer splendid value in English and Scotch Carpets, House Furnishing Goods, Dress Fabrics, Mourning Goods, Millinery, Clothing for Men and Boys. and in all the departments of our business. P. &—Orders by Telephone promptly attended to. JAMES PATON & C@., Chr ‘ottetown, April 2, 1890. eT — en MARKET SQUARE. EEE a Tt FROM LONDON! One hundred and fitty-three pieces of Spring and Summer Dress Goods now on our counters ready for your inspection, all the newest materials in the market; Snow- flake and Snowball designs; A. W. Stripes and A W. Checks, Figured and Plain Lustres, Cneck and Plain Beige, Mohair with border, and Serges as fine as Merino Charlottetown, March 26, 1890—eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND «kc Wrz ED.—A Cook and Housemaid, Good references required. Apply to MRs. BLAN- CHARD. ap3 Was TED.—A Clerk with one or two ycars’ ex- perience in either a Grocery or Orockery Store can find employment by writing to P. O. Box 33; alao a Girl to act as Cash. Murt bea fait echolar. Must have good recommencations. aps EWING.—Parties wishing to get Plain Sewing of any kind done, wiil please call at Angus uillis’. corner of Prince and Water S'reets, oppo- site Duncan House. 5i pd—aps WANTED.—A general servant for @ family of three; no washing. Apply at this office. ap7—3i pd T° LET.—A desirable business stand for either a shoemaker or tailor, situate at West River | Bridge. Rent moderate. Apply to P. J. Berrigan. | New Haven, {api—dy&wky tf | WANTED.—A good plain Cook by Ist May. Apply at Juuge Hensley’s, Upper Frince Street. {ap5—3i DVERTISER wishes to rent a convenient aud comfortable Honse (with smali garden p.eferred), of about six rooms, from July next. Apply at this office. lw—ap3 OR SALE.—A light road wagon, in good order. A credit will be given it required. Apply to PATRICK SHERRY, Fiizroy >trect. ap3—dy tf W ANTED.—A boy to take charge of horse and| cow and make himself generally useful. Must understand something of gardening. AP- ply at Mr. F, Peters’ house, Brighton. tf—ap3 re LKT.—A House on Hillsborough Street, now) occupied by Mr. Duncan Mciniyre. Posses-| Apply era) tf—ap: <ion given about Ist May next. Bros & Co. \O LET.—The Dwelling House on corner of I Queen and Fitzroy Sirets, at present ovcu- pied by Miss Klis. Possession given May Ist. Apply to WM. HENDERSON, 177 Fitzroy Street. ap2—wed sat uf W ANTED—A situation by a salesman of sever- al yearsexperience. Hardware or grocery Address, J. H., P. v. Box business preferred. ’ 367. « | mch3l—eod 2 pd R SALE OR TO LET-—That commodious house and offices on the corner of Pownal and Waterstreets, at present ocoupied by Dr. iancbard, will be let wiih or withvut the offices. Apply to Dr. let May. Possessicn given the y [mch3i—eod tf B:anchard, R SALE.—Two Singer Sewing Machines sor Sbhoemakers’ use, one nesriy new, Wil] be sold cheap. Apply to Jopn~ HIGGINS, over i. K. ost’s Shoe Store, Queen square. tf—mch'7 . LET.—The commodious House adjoining the subscriber's a ine - —_ 4 coac use... JLo oon — god ti—_mrhil We have added a nice assortment to our Black Goods department, | Priestly’s Crape for trimming, guaranteed to retain its color. A few pieces of ees ea STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWNS BLOCK, GPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. “A CRAND TIMEKEEPER | Is what one of our Customers said the other day when he left his Rockford Watch to be cleaned after wearing it constantly for nearly four years, and without costing him a cent. | A few Rockfords left; also Waltham and Elgin Watches Prices reasonable. g. W. TAYLOR, Charlottetown, Feb. 25. 1890—2aw wky CAMERON BLOCK. ————— TO THE TRADE. » cT,—A Dwelli joasd on Prince Streat [0 LET. A bee saominien Dine roofs OP g glven.—GRORGS ALLEY. apn, Wholesale Stock of Furniture. {x -—————— Chairs, Bedsteads, Lounges, Bedroom and Par- lor Sets, Tables, Hall Stands, &e. —4"- AVING an extensive and well-equipped Factory, we aer in a position to offer to the Trade of this Island FURNITURE at prices that will compete with outside manu facturers, and we solicit a share of the Spring orders. MARK WRIGHT & CO. 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