——— ee THRE eet ee —— — pala. td ete ae Se , - ~* mee -_ 9 +o tea +2 ~~ e ee. gu _—. ee oe = one ena — = i ‘ ee OE ane EE ey ee Oe o 8 a ee a Ee ee a ee ees eee te => é , ee » sin or i » a ee - ‘MONDAY, MARCH 830 i891 ' i jn 4 < 7 | ote A 4 1 - % - od . es ' 4 J ¢ ; . 2 ence condemns caepningting eee Seer ae al = - = Local and Other Items, o a, > . vening gloves at Beer Bros, Yew even a - o— eattHERIA ia about extimet ib Halifax. IWPATAES ’ - r for Bazaat Los., vi, to-morrow, aud ¢ James’ Hall on Thursday evening. ati ciatie ypio ENTERTAINMENT in the Lyceum LRA ’ ° ou ooer the St. dames’ church tea on mi lay next. — CavRT This forenoon two drunks each a x MAILS arrive ad io this ¢ ity at a 4 Uarter slock to-day. — TRE STANLEY left Ceorgetown for Pictou at wk this morning a ithe sp tue Rixg.- Band at the rink to-night. Tile will be the last night of the season, bail - Heavy I The Stanley was seven hours aking the passage from Pictou on Saturday. - Reues! the children’s carnival at Sonris eunarrow night. It will be well worth seeing. t7o : a Cusnrer.—The clipper schooner grifiiant, shout 80 tons register. Enquire of { { mh 25 lwk sissies Reasunr Eriday, th 3d April, at 12 tock, t! e avlie of Gry govda, etc., commences at _L. Erown’s store. lenin fur St Jaywes’ Cavrcen course of leciues for thie season closes to-night. Hear Mr. s{oNeil on ‘Daniel O'Connell.’ aii Gxcres Meetines —The annual e¢on- spegationsl meetings of St. Peter’s and St. Paul's will be held this evening. -—--->--— rint cottons, flanneletts. — mh30 3i eod Grexep To-pay. — New sateens, spring cloakings enc Stanley Bros. _—_._——— Gesxts Tweens, coatings, ties colars, socks, derclothing, are among the lots tu eloves, uD mh30 mwt cold at the sa’e on Friday. 7 4 Coxcert in aid of Kensington Hall will the basement of the Meth dist he given in ’ Thursday night next Vriek church, on . D4 * & at - be ripping at 5 snarp. To-x1cHtT.—~Leature on ‘Daniel O’Conneli” ‘a St. Jomes’ Hall,at So’clock. An attractive hiect, and a carefully prepared lecture. SU lhe last opportunity. Come. -> Hocxey.—A match tock in the rink on Saturday evening between the teama “A toM vs. N. to Z” The former won by three goals to two. 8. ov T.—The Grand Division, S. of T., of Pp. KF. 1, will meet in quarterly session at Kensington. on Wednesday, April 15, com mencing at 11 a. m. > Dox't Forcet the dramatic entertainment in the Lyceum this (Monday) evening. ‘‘The Prodigal Law Student” will be put upon the inards in tine etyie by St. Dunstan’s College Histitonte Ciub. Missioxsany Mertinc.—The missionary meeting tobe held in Zion Church tomorrow eveniag wil! be addressed by several members of Presbytery and will commence at 8 o'clock, The pub ic are invited mainte ie Daxowwe.—The uaucwg classesat Ter- psichore Hal! will re-open on Easter Mondav, esfollows: Afternoon classs from 4 to 6; Evening cles from 8 to 10; Private class, Tursday evening, 8 to 10, mh262i &wk iain ones Baxkervrr Srock or Boots snp SHors.— Having purchased at a greas bargain a quantity of bankrupt stock, I will offer them forsale at Stampers’ corner, North side ()ueen Square. Come and get bar- R. K. Jost. Mar 26 2w es Nortice.-—A roll call of the members of the Loyalist Society will be held in the Baptist school:oom, Prince St., on Monday, at 7.30 p.m. A full attendance is requested as the programme for the ensuing quarter as well as other baportant business is to be cons‘dered. mh28 2i RaALns. =cHoot Concert.—Remember the con- cert to be given by the pupils of Prince Street School in the Lyceum on Friday, April 3rd, and make your arrangements to attend. You will be well repaid for your attendance. o .CCIDENT Last evening while Patrick ‘’Donnel, a farmer residing near Souris, was iu che act of carrying an armful of hay to the barn from a stack close by, he accidently fell breaking his right leg below tte knee. Medical aid was secured and the injured man was attended to, sedis Lis rUne.—We understand that Dr. Leem- ing has consented to deliver his lecture on * Tnstine t and Intelligence in the Insect W orld” before the Epworth League to-mo: r+w Bigntat Socleck. Thie was highly spoken of when read before the Natural History Society. Give the doctor a full house. Admission free. . me — ae _ Fata Accipent. — Two sailors Savage and were standing named Beaton, on a scaffolding at wo k on the side of the steamer . Amarynthia, on Thursday forenoon. Ice was being taken aboard eon a gangway above when one of the large blocks fell and striking the seafiolding below precipitated the two inen into the water. Savage sank and was drowned, but Beaton was rescued. eens _ Rear Estare Vatves.—Property holders aud others interested in the city will like to know how the real estate advertized for Wednesilay next will sell. Those properties #re situated about the centre of the city with “esirable surroundings. As the lots were wld by auction two years ago and are still Vacant, the sale now will be a fair teat of the core value of city property at present. "¢ Hope te see a pleasing advance in prices realized at last gale. saniociackediigplitmanatenie Pree to Lapres —VFvery lady reader of this paper sending at once her address on & postal card will receive a free copy of The Ladies ( Pictorial!) Newspaper, contain- ing full particulars of their old-fashioned Eoglish Prize Competition, Over $6,000 ‘2 prizes will be given away between now = June 1st, with special daily prizes of “us for each locality. The Ladies News- sper is one of the largest and most pro- fasely illustrated publications in Canada, and the competition offered by them is to * conducted in a strictly fair and honor- ave ihanuer, without partiality to persens or locality. Anyove can secure a good mil | by «little work. Nocheap presents ‘ Mi be given. It costa you nothing for Wil information and a sample copy, if you Send at once. Address: The Ladies News- Paper Co., Canada Life Building, Toronto, Ontario, m 20" TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - SprcoraL Desparones To Tur EXAMINER. KILLED BY THE LYMPH. S University Student the Victim, St, Joux, March 30. A young man named Clarke, a University student, died at Fredericton on Saturday from the effects of Koch lymph treatment in New York last fall. Clarke was of a con- surmptive family, and wanted to get clear of its hereditary taint. His father spent thousands of dollars, only to see his son killed by the lymph. eee Blain Will Not Treat, Oe eee se So Say the Grit Newspapers, Orrawa, March 30. ‘The Grit newepapers boast that Blaine will not treat with Canada alone, but that Newfoundland must be included in the negotiations. This is exactly what the Canadian Government has been contending for all along, as evidenced by their protest against the separate negotiations carried on by Bond. -_—---> —- -— ADDIFIGNAL STEAMERS The Allan Line Moving Montreat, March 30. The Allan Line have purchased all the steamers of the State Line now in liquida- tion, and will join the Hartington Steam- ship Syndicate in the Atlantic fast mail service to Canada. @bituary. New York, March 30. De. Howard Crosby is dead. Toronto, March 30. W. A. Kerr, a well-known resident of this city, is dead. ~~ --o --—— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 30.—10 a. m. ed Fine and mild. aaa wn = nee ee MARRIED. At Vancouver, B. C., February 12th, by the Rev. John M. McLeod, George F. Risteen, conductor C. P. R., to Jean, dau- ghter of David Fr.ser. lately of Charlottetown, P. E. L, formerly of Middle River, N. 8S. ‘THE CHAKLOTILETOWN Steam Navigation Co., Ltd. — DEBENTURES. "a DERS will be received at the ofiice of the Company, corner of Great George and Lower Water Streets, until WEDNES- DAY, the 8thof April next, at noon, frm persons desirous of purchasing any number of the Bonds of $100 each up to $15,000 now issued by this Company. These Bonds form part of an amount secured by Deed of Trust on the property of the Come pany. They bear interest at five per cent. per annum, payable half yearly. Purchasers can have Bonds at their option, payable in two years or up to seven years. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, March 30, 1891—4i eod Y. MLA. ices clit St. James’ Church. LAST LECTURE OF THE COURSE. 2 oe SEASON'S COURSE will be con- cluded with a Lecture by C. B. MACNEILL, ESQ., hth A re “Daniel O’Connell,”’ pcsediadinen ST. JAMES’ —_—ON—— M uday Evening Next, 30th instant, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. BAdmission 15 cents. BLACK CASIMERES ——AND--— FRENCH MERINOS. Special Value for 50 Cents. Special Value for 60 Cents, HALL, mch28 We have placed on the Counters two lines of CASHMERE and MERINO at above prices. These are ALL WOOL and 46 inches wide, and will be found the best value ever offered in Charlottetewn. yoods Personal... Mr. Stone, of Montreal, is again in this: Pro- vince, —- ao ——— Local Notices. We have just opened and are now showing a very fine lot «f spring and summer over- coating— offered cheap. Call and see them— JOHN MoLrop #@& (s, me New spring boots st the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. John McLecd & Co. are showing the best value yet in suitings and trousering. Just opened, ece them. The attention oi the ladies ia called to the new stock of corsets just opened at J. B. Macdonald's, comprising all the newest and improved makes. Fixe lots of velvetesns, plushes, ribbons, will be offered ia lois to suit purchasers. mh30 mwt we es C0 eS eee THE LYCEUM, Easter Monday Nigit. THE PRODIGAL LAW STUDENT, St. Duastan’s College. ee ee eet eet This Play is Highly Commendéd by Competent Critics. Reserved Seats, 35 cents; Woreserved, 25 cents. Tickets for sale at Reddin’s Drug Store. Doors open at 7.15. Entertainment com- mences at 8 o'clock, meh24 Molasses and Sugar, NEW CROP. ee ee Two Direct Cargoes due here first Opening of Navigatien. MOLASSES, M 7 DEMERARA Choicest Quality, TRINIDAD Hhds. BARBADOES SUGAR, At lowest current rates while landiug. CARVELL BROS. ARBADOES | mch26 —eod ROPE !! cheapest in the market, manufactured by the Dartmouth Rope Cv. At Factory prices by CARVELL BROS. mch26—pat guar 2i eod 1891. | Spring Trip From Liverpool, FOLLOWING THE “ EREMA.” — BARK “ASTA” 511. TONS REGISTER, ILL sail from Liverpool for Charlotte town on or about the 10th of April next, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different points on the Island. “ar For Freight apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothors, 51 South Jobn Street, or here to. PZAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, March 28, 1891—lw ST, FOUN a D & WANTS, LO ee T° LET. A with Shop and good accommodation. Rent reasonable, For further particulars apply oe - mch? office. W ANTED.—A Servant Man. Apply, to MR. ARTHUR PETERS, at the office of Peters & Peters, Charlottetown. dy&wy—mch2s W NTED —A Boy about a store. A lad of about 16 years of age, good character and not afraid of work. Apply to “ a ea 0. Box Re mch?8 — u WANTED.—A Girl to do general honsework. Apply to Mrs. W. W. WELLNER, Prince Street. tf—mch26 pe WANTED.—Two or three board- ers can be accommodated at the “ LePage House,” corner of Great George and Water Streets. The rooms are large and front on the street. eod—imch25 T° LET.--For a term of years, @ Brick Domes House, containing twelve rooms, with modern conveniences.—Mnrs. M, H. GAHAN. mch25 R SALE.—A new Lobster Fishing Boat. F° Apply to Epwakp SKERRY, Fitzroy Street East. 6i pd—mecb25 LET.—A Brick Dwelling, situate on Water Street, now in the occupation of George J. Wright, Esq., containing drawing room. dining and breakfast rooms, and six bedrooms. Posses- sion given Ist July. Also—A Cottage containing cight rooms, situate on Hillsvorouc.: Street, now orcupied by Mr. Wm. H. McEwen. Possession iven about let May. For particulars apply to 2EAKE Bros. & Co. eod tf--mchl6 T°? LET.—One-half the House situated on the corner of Hillsborough and Euston Streets, at present eecnpied by Mr. D. T. Johnston. Possrss'on Miay Ist. Enquire at this office. mehl13—t i * Tyo REN T, apa nnaggereic = geiasn- o nazt ~ ee a os oaearet a Le eT mn, fm By the Dramatic Club of ANILLA AND MARLINE, best and’! House containing eight rooms, }- Bee) ST Cd i aan ere Has just opened Suits, Suits, made all sizes; Children’s Suits, all sizes, and prices low. INU GL 5 Cases Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, with long pants; Boys’ Suiis, with short pauts ; a OTHING | ON.ATD > ESOVS’ 2 onths’ Good patterns, well J. Bo MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND ‘New Stock N 7 peas [x] - You.can always depend on getting Boots. Sooes and Slippers, at. the Domin Store, west side of Queen Street. Charlottetown, March 30, 1891—dy & wky _ I ——s —<ma ne ————— EXPECT fw, (x) cage wnctneptininbemnmangumnyaneansie (x)--~-—-— qi Charlottetown, March 13, 1891~eod & wky a ee ee ee cement (x)— Largest Stock, Our importation of English, the best variety, newest patterns in the city. PERKINS E. Charlottetown, March 3. 1891. Removal Notice! omnanipmemneslf }oven AVING TO REMOVE in the Month of April, while our | Store is undergoing extensive alterations, we will, | during the uext four weeks, offer some Special Lines in CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, &., at a Great Reduction to avoid trouble of sturage. ~ H. TAYLOR. ‘-hmaker and Jeweler, +h Side of Market Sqnare, Now | Arriving | and American Room Paper is now and should be seen by every purchaser, as we. fh and lowest prices a A Ee SHOE STORE. 4 the Best. Bargains in ion “Boot ‘anit: Shoe ) SHORTLY FROM LONDON. | 25 Pieces of Dress Goods, Bought by Mr. W. W. Stanley and shipped to ensure an early arrival. STANLEY BROTHERS, -- BROWN'S BLOCK. EW PAPER HANGINGS | Newest Patterns, Lowest frices, Scotch, Canadian ready for sale, have & STERNS. CAKE AND PASTRY DEGLICEOUS ? BREAD AND BISCUITS Light and Fiaky ! Pure and Wholesome! ~ . WHEN MADE WITH WOODILL’S BAKING: GERNAS ) POWDER. ' 4 i i 4 | ! ea a ini ia ia iilietaaiaats haigeoee Ne EOL EE iif