~~ es Oe onan — — —— ocal and Other Items. eee . . f pre meeting to bight goarp oF TRAD! ‘ RoaR - TyPuolP Fever is raging at Kingston, Ont. - Mon bY The jeast money tor the best goods ot 7 *» ren Stree! al6 3i at Lacey's (QJueen . 1 PaIxTine on Heather Beile was! se / » Creabea ; » ¥iesst? Gaflney ¢ rosby. jone by yi io. wets COLORS Newest styles, opened gENTs ; 7 ae ~ _Stanley Bros apl0 3i eod to-a8) flow Witt THIS > i Now is the ow . 4 : saeto leave your measure at P. R. Lacey's tue ‘ Q 33 for a summme r sul ait} Si r - 4 Suit is CHuant Chance it and geta : se ; it made from Lacey 8 finest sesec tions low ‘ at da re fe gnit your pocket al6 3i joes ft SUI ) i mM . I’ oF. Dri WMUN: | i ’ I ne Per- tated Life; the Greatest Need of the cle’ ate, : w ria nond Store. 20 cents. sid al the Diam Works, r NOT SATISFIE Li fournal says that i: f : oat . ‘ » citi ff Summerside are many al the on inted with the new tire bell, euuny Gaappoiates wm Fb ehey claim cannot be heard any better waits -e* 7 ° than the old one. — pyspepticure—!s cot o palliative, bat . . he “rT ols , sare; it ret relieves, then controis, and saally entirely subdurs the irritation and in: damnation of the stomach that causes indi- : ‘ yspep da. gestion and cyspe} . jA Fine at Tignish yesterday afternoon Qeprroyed the store ol Messrs. Clarke * Robblec, the dwelling house and w warehouse of Wir, D. Shaw, and the boarding house of Mrs. Apensult. The fire started io the first Its origin is unknown. aaa mentivved place. ANIMALS.— A_ correspondent at Sjarray Harbor writes: Phe ws ‘res of Messrs Jawes Kendedy and William Reid have fagled, and the foals are a credit to their sires, V2, Gem and Burnett tiem is owned py Hon. James Clow, and Burnett by Leslie Pook. VALUABLE - - Was't Do Ir Acatx. —Three small boys, children of & man named Munroe living pest Washington, Pa.. found an almost empty glycerine can hear their home which they pelted with stones until it exploded, plowing ene of the youngsters to pieces and fatally injuring the others. - Seyoowen Ashone.—The echooner Julia Ward, damaged at Murray Harbo> in 1889, which hes lately been repaired, was driven ashore by the ice at that place on Mond ay night last. According to ® cortespoudent there is only two feet wf water at high tide where the schooner now is. tiga Srzattnc From Letrers.—A clerk in the Kingston, UOnt., Post Office, n amed Gowdys, has been arrested for stealing the contents of money letters. The deputy iaspector saw him open a letter and extract the contents This makes the sixth who has gone wrocg in the post office tiucre during the laat three years, Cat rk lai cclabteaimenne Acarsst Rixcers.—The suggestion made is the Halifax Recorder that the Maritime Provinces should, like other places, have bills pared by the various legislatures to prevent “ringing,” has been taken up by the Halitax Driving Club, as far as Nova Scotia is con- certed, and they have appointed a committee to prepare a bill and have the sime submitted to the legislature. —— Why go about hawiing and spitting when Nasal Beim will remove very vestige of your ftatrh, aud thus relieve you of this dis- igreeable habit? In cases of cold in the head, Desa! Balin gives instant relief, and there is M case of catarrah it will not cure if used tecording to directions. A single bottle will convince you of ita merit. apl3 lw sient Tae Fax Dut —Persons who are fond vf calisthenics should not fail to witness this performance. The costumes of the ladies in this drill and of thuse engaged in the play ‘‘Esmeralda” have cost more than & full house could pay for. Tickets at Reddin's Drug Store. Secure them at once if you wish to make sure of seats. \ ; > Fox Gestiemes —Oae of the most care- fully selected stocks of cloths, in tweeds, worsieds,overcoatings, etc.,fetc , is that lately received by McLeod & McKenzie at their otar Tailoring Establishment. The patterns are decidedly new, and the handsomrst that we uave seen for along time. Ye who are in reed! of spring suits pray call and see for yourselves and leave your orders ! elation me shall be presented to the ro ne Lidstone, the sole agent for P. EB y Me Detter than Gold” inhaler for catarrh, a: quarantes a perfect cure for the small sum ae and after one week's trial, if not fieaine #45" you have the privilege of re- fatog the inhaler and having the purchase public by oe refunded. He will be in ( harlottetown, arte House from Tuesday, April wits par oo ae tan ae Sth. Any troubled Sikes the ‘bronchitis or asthma should e time. apl4 5i Coutse to C " lh ; } ans te Ont ANADA.—It is understood, tailisien i awa despatch, that customs ape = been applied for in connec- Katahdin i © entry of the plant of the , iM iron works, of Maine, which has “a en bloc by the company, of fraser, of New Glasgow, Leckie, of derry, and Sjodedt, a Swedish iron transferred eee, and which is to be ibe. P OF erection and work at East *, Pictou, Nitiadiinciinn How THe Grir W orks, reial nays : -The Bangor Com- Here's lads: ol aad that : @ variety of the gri jo t% interfere with one’s busleetls ments. John A. Nason, who was a ‘ ar from Bonay Eagle, and went ‘i . ey the grip, was taken to Augusta, = = putin the insane asylum, It Se perfect capture him Sunday. He cloth of rantic and had stripped all his taia Monday z. was shackled upon the Weap ard of, a upon wearing a Cae a. P cv Tuz Act.—While the Rev. Chanch —, of the First Methodist - ssngor, Mo., was delivering his fab at ee entey morning Jast a sudden to start git athwart his eyes caused him * #& moment later the phenomenon fst some Sen then it became apparent Rieti oe levous person was amusing : aa &hand mirror. The interrup- inal, ee &t short intervals, until Seveatipat Service had to be abandoned. biting bos traced the cause to a neigh- Hong aan” and it was not long before a » Member of a prominent family, . Strest as the perpetrator. tg Short te ned in court and sentenced to ie ™ of imprisonment and to pay a 7 eee THE DAI ee eterna 7 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Seeorat Despatroues TO Tak Examiner. OTTAWA NOTES nuns A FALSE REPORT, ee ee EUROPEAN THE MAILS. Ortawa, April 16. No appointment has been made to fill the vacancy in the Senate for Northumber- land, N. B,, notwithstanding the statement | going the rounds of the grit papers that Mr. Snowball has been appointed. Owing to the fact that the contract with the Allan’s for an Ocean mail service has ter- minated, and that they refuse to renew it on an equitable basis, all mail matter for Europe will, in the meantime go via New York. The only change ia regarding post- age on newspapers mailed to subscribers abroad from offices of publication. This is increased to seven cents per pound. Parcel post arrangement with Allan’s has terminated, The conference of Fishery Inspectors closed to-day, and reported to the Minister of Fisheries. It is understood that among other recommendations they suggest that the regulations regarding close season be made satisfactary. Hard on Immigrants. Wasnineros, April 17. The Treasury Department has taken steps to secure information in respect to the report that! immigrants for the United States are, in many instances, first landed at Efalifax and then sent across the border by rail to escape the operations of the new Immigration Law. It has been suggested that detectives be stationed at Halifax to ascertain how many immigrants landed at Halifax are bound for the United States. dasa New Brunswick News. St. Jony, April 17. Henry Duffel was last night presented with a mantle clock by the Union Lodge of Port. land, on his fiftieth anniversary as member of the Masonic Order. He is the oldest Mason in the Province of New Brunswick. The legislature of this province was pro- regued yesterday after just five weeks’ session, Weather Bulletin. Toxonto, April 17.—10 a. m. Moderate winds; fair and mild. -- e-ee- Local Notices. Beer & Goff have just received another supply of Pink’s table jellies, assorted tlavors, which they are selling for 10 cents each. al6 3i Fruit puddineg including chocolate, vanilla, lemon, orange and almond flavors just recived at Beer & Goff's. al6 3i Tur Cery Wants 500 tons of hard stone for macadamizing purposes, See advertiee- ment elsewhere. icecitaiciaiaia Tue Stanley arrived at Pictou from Gearge- town at 9 o'clock this morning. She will try to get into Charlottetown to-morrow. Peace.—Received by mail to-day **Pax Vobiscum” by Professor Henry Drum- mond. For sale by Haszard & Moore. Tae Summersine Papers’ speak very highly of the lecture delivered there a few evenings ago by Mr. A. A. Bartlett, of Charlottetown. His subject was ‘‘ The Footsteps of Burns.” ‘* Famous ror rts Horses.” —Turf, Farm and Home, of Adburn, Me., says : ‘* Prince Edward Island is becoming famous for its horses and is known as the Kentncky of Canada. Our attention has been called to a fiue young draft stallion, Lincoln _Lag, owned by George R, McMahon, of Ewmer- ald Junction in that Province. He is rising a two-year-old and was got by Honest Lincoln, 3140, registered in the English Shire Horse Stud Book and imported from England, March, 1887, by George Tweedy, Charlottetown, P. E. L” For Over Firty Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children 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.” Itis 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 diarrh@a, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be svre and ask for ** Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind, * mar2 $i eod & wky lyr Biack DraMonp Steamsure Company.—On the opening of navigation the steamers of the i Black Diamond Line will begin their regular service between Montreal, Charlottetown, Sydney, C. B., and St. John’s, Newfoundland. We are informed by the agents bere, Messrs Peake Bros. * Co., that the steainship Coban will be the first boat of this line leaving Montreal about the 7th of May next, followed by the steamrhip Bonavista, sailing about & week later. We bespeak a liberal patronage for this line, a3 shippers always express them- selves well pleased with the managers at Montreal, Mesars, Kingman, Brown & Co, as well as the attention received through their agents here. silaeias Free to Lapies.—Kvery lady reader of this paper sending at once her address on a postal card will receive 4 free copy of The Ladies (Picterial) 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 for each locality. The Ladies News- paper is one of the largest and most pro- fusely illustrated publications in Canada, and the competition offered by them 1s to be conheaea de a strictly fair and honor- able manner, without partiality to persons or locality. Amyone can secure & good prize by a little work. No cheap presents will be given. It costs you nothing for full information and a sample copy, if you send at once. Address; The Ladies News- paper Co., Canada Life Building, Toronto, | Ontario, m LY EXAMINE cap eee MANURES ! N APES’ POTATO MANUREBS, the best - manufactured Manure kuown for Potatoes, NO. 1 PERUVIAN GUANO (Genuine) is particularly adapted for Wheat, Top Dress- ing, Garden Truck, ete. BAY STATE FERTILIZER for general use, is used with excellent resulta on all Grain Cropa, Potatoss, Turnips, Garden Vegetables, Fruit Trees, ete. The above in stock, and will be sold at reduced prices to suit the times. wee ee Pamphlets and prices mailed on application. AULD BROS. Charlottetown, April 14, 1891—law&wy 2m Mortgage Sale. lo be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-eighth day of April next, A. D. 189], at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon :-—~ LL those two several tracts. pieces or parcels ef Jand described as follaws, namely :~—All that tract, piece or parcel of jand situate, lying and be:ny on Lot or ‘lownship Number Fifty- two (5?) in King’s County, in Prince Edward Islynd, und betwecn the lands held and occupied by Donald Buchanan on the one side and the land held and occupied by John McInnis on the other, and fronting on Peake’s Road, containing seveaty-five acres, a little more or less. _ALSO0—A}i that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or ‘Township Number Fifty-two aforesaid, bounded and de- | scribed as follows, that is to say :—Commencing on the south side of the Morrell Road, in the Charlottetown, April 13, 1891—eod western boundary line of land in the oecapation of Aben Finlayson ; thence south along the raid jine of land in the occupation of Mrs, Buchanan ; thence north along the eastern boundary of the said Mrs. Buchanan’s land forthe distance of forty-six chains, or until it meets the Morell Road aforesaid. and thence eastwardly along the southern side of sad Morell Road for the distance of twenty chains, or to the place of commencement, containing one hundred acres, a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the Seventeenth day of December, A. D. 1884, and made betweer Finlay Dogherty, of Hazel Green, Township Number Fifty-two aforesaid, Farmer, at present of Bos- ton,in the United States, of the one part, and the undersigned of the other part, For terms and conditions of sale apply to Angus Finlaysen. of Lot 52, adjoining the sajd premises, or to H. James Palmer, Barrister, &c., Charlottetown Dated this 2th March, A. D, 1891. CHARLES PALMER, mch27—wy tlsle dy law Mortgagee. LET.—A Cottage containing eizht rooms, situate on Hillsvorouga Street, now occupied by Mr. Wm. H. McEwen. Possessiongiven about ist May, For particulars apply to PEAKE BROS. & Co. eod tf—apl7 WANTED.—A steady boy. with good re- commendation, about 15 years of age, as clerk in a generel store. Apply at Tue Ex- AMINER office. apl7 wan TED.—A hoy to do general housework. and who u"derstands taking vare = a “$7 —ajl7 Apply at this office, and cow. FRIDAY, APR Sit Bas We earn — = — Se ——— lod SS ee oe 4 stl ae — iat x} y invite your attention to our magnificent stock of New and Stylish Selec- tions for the Spring and Summer Months. We have made if a fixed fact that there will be no better goods offered you anywhere, Jsimply because we have in OUR NEW STOCK. the best goods made. —————— = Se = — western boundary line of Aben Finlayson’s land for the distance of sixty-three (63) chains, or: until itreaches the rear boundary line of farms fron ing onthe Lorne Valley Road; thence in a north-westerly direction along the said rear boundary line of farms fronting on the Lorne a Valley Road till it strikes the eastern boundary ft 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. {x)— When you need a Nobby Suit for yourself art he Oe ae or boy, don’t forget the “ Wonderful Cheap Men,” WANTS, LOST, FOUND de as it will pay you to buy from them every time. PROWSE BROTHERS, The WANTED. —-A young woman to sssist with housework morning and evening, in pay ment for her board. No washing. Apply at EXAMINER ollice. tf--apl7 WANTED.—Two Coat Makers and one Pant and Vest Moker. Fi'st-class workers only wanted. Highest wages }aid. Apply at +’. B, LACEY’sS, Queen Street. 2i pd--api7 WANTED.—A Wood Turner. One with some experience in use of machinery in Door and Sash Factory.—SCHURMAN, CLtaRK & Co., Sum- merside, dy 2i wy li—apl7 T° LET.-—-Thst part of the house occupied by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession Ith July. Apply at THe EXAMINER Office, or to Mr. A. N, LARGE. apl7 ANTED—A Table Maid. Good wages to one well recommended. Apply between 10 and 12a. m., to Mks GEORGE A. BaYxeEs, 117 Upper Prince Street. tf—apl6 LET.—The large and weil-arranged House Also, one-half the adjoining House on Rent moderate. Apply to eod—aplé Streets. Weymouth Street. GEORGE W. GARDINER. LET.—The Dwelling House on north side of Hillsborough Park, occupied by Mrs. Has- gard, and adjoining the house occupied by Mr Perey Pope. Possession given en or about the first of Vay. Apply to LEMUEL PHILLIPS. apl6—4i 2aw WANTED.—An honest and industrious lad for work in Watson’s Drug Store. Must bring recommendation. Also a man for outdoor warm ap T° LET.—.A House at the headof Cumberland Street, containing seven rooms. Apply on the premises to WILIIAM SMITH. lw—apli eg cat he eit T. Winans has removed his Training and Boarding Stables to Sidney Street, near Queen. Stables and House recently built by the late Thomas Burris, Stalls and Coach House first-class For particulars apply at office on Sidaey Street.—I. T. WINANS. apll-—dy 2m WANTED.—By 22nd April, a servant for gen- eral housework. No washing. Good re- Apply to Mrs. F. P. —— ap ferences required. VELL between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m. LET.—An eight-room Cottage, with Stable and Coach House, situated on Pleasant Street. Is fitted up with water. Apply to JoHN KELty. apll ANTED.—A Cook and Housemaid on the 16th of April. No washing. Apply at this office. tf—aps O LET.—The House at present occupied by T W. W. Stanley, Kent Street. Possession Knguire of Thos. Essory. owner, eod—apl OUSE TO LET,—Oa Euston Street, adioin- H ing the residence of Henry Aitken, Esq., with seven reoms, kitchen, barn and outhouses. Posseasion Ist May. Kngqnire on the premises, or to R. «. Jost. north side of Queen Square, ap3 WANTEv TO RENT,—In the southern part of the town, a Dwelling House of about four- teen rooms. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. ap? WANTED.—A position as Book-keeper, by @ man who has had two years’ ex- given Ist May. or W. W. Stanley. oun stenre = book keeper in a wholesale firm. irat-class references. Apply at this office. apli—Gieod pd R SALE.—A good Horse, thres years old, by Barrister; sound and kind; warranted to dra’ atontoacar., Owner h+s no use for him. Apply at this office. dy & wy tf—mch3l LET.—The Dwelling House and Stable on Hilisborongh Street, lately occupied by Mr. George Carter, and adjoining the residence of Mr. Lemuel Poole. Immediate possession. Ap- ply to GEORGE ALLEY. stt tf—mch3l Dwelling T? LET.—The Double Tenement known as the “ Franklin House,’ pleasantly sitaated just outside the city limits, a short di+ tance from the head of Queen Street. Rent low. —W. W. WELLNER. tf—ap7? T.—A House containing eight rooms and a Will be rented either with or without the Shop. Isin a couvenient part of the city and haa ¢ accommodations. Outbuilding Rent reasonable. Apply at this office. on the corner of Grafton and Weymouth | Wonderful Cheap Charlottetown, April 1, 1891—eod & wky NEW SPRING CLOTHING! {x) Men. —————S_ SS J. B. MACDON ALD Has just opened 5 Cases Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, Suits, with long pants; Boys’ Suits, with short Suits, all sizes; Children’s Suits, all sizes, made and prices low. Boys’ pants; Youths’ Good patterns, well J. B. MACDONALD. ix] DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. New Stock Now Arriving! —— AUCTION SALE —— HE undersigned will offer for sale on the Premises, by Public Auction, on TUES- DAY, the 28th inst., at 1) o’clock, a. m.:— The Hotel and Premises at Summerside, lately occupied by Mies Hibbett. This pro- perty is situated near the Railway Station, on the corner of Water and Euston Streets, and has a front on Water Street of 75 feet and runs back on Euston Street 95 feet. There is a good house on this premise, with a good yard and stabling in connection there- with, and it is a very desirable property for either a private dwelling or boarding house. Terms—Twenty per cent. down, and balance secured by mortgage, payable with interest hy instalments or otherwise as may be sgreed upon. Intending purchasers can inspect the pre- mises on the day of sale and afte: neon of the previous day. A. A. MACDONALD, W. W. sULLIVAN, FREDERICK PETERS, Trustees of late Owen Connolly, apll=dy eed & wy her jour pio tl ele . aplt—eod tf fy) ix} Dissolution of on Partnership heretofore existing be- tween James A. Morrison and George Musgrave, under the name of MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, is this day dissolved by the effluxion of time. JAMES A. MORRISON, GEORGE MUSGRAVE, Halifax, N. 8., April 2 1891. Referring to the above, I beg to notify my cuetomere and friends in Prince Edward Island that in future I will conduct business on my own eccount aad in my own name, Special attention given to Tea, Sugar and Molasses, and consignments ot Island Produce. JAMES A. MORRISON. Agent for Warren, Cakehead & Co., Tes Merchants, London, England. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. apll—lw EGGS FOR HATCHING. HAVE FOR SALE ¥ggs from thoroughbred RU.ACK I ORCAS, at $!00 per dozen. I will give a prize of Five Mollars for the best trio hatched from Eggs bought from me and exhibit- ed at the ‘: wn Exhibition next ‘all. All orders for Egas must be to Box 184. apr—im ood 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 Lobster Fackers Supplies 5000 CASES Tall aad Flat CANS, 250 boxes Tin Plates, 200 ingots L & F. Tin, 50 pigs Soft Lead, 8 er Copper, 50 M. Lobster Labels, 200 coila American and Canadian Rope, 5,000 Lobster Boxes (dried), Sect Turpentine, Lacquers, Oiled Clothing Flour, Tea, Sugar and Molasses. ; For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 7, 1891~2w eod FOR SALE. BOUT an Acre and One-half of Land, part Spring Park property, situate on the west side of Upper Queen Street, and adjoin- ing Douglass Street Lots and Sprieg Park Brook. This property is within a few minutes’ walk of the Post Office, and is very suitable for ee and other purposes. Ap ply to Mrs. Theophilus DesBrisay on the pre mises, or to H. J. CUNDALL. apll—6i