“peal and Other Ite i” ‘ sia arrive [as * } s gelock Inst nigh TE Is. —>— H 'TELEGRA ity abot | iin Dy PHIC NEWS. | SPRcIAL Desparones To Tun EXAMINeR. i , | ‘ jossy toe ene wsoney for the eat evods) The Grand Trunk in Trouble, Cue »tgcey si One nee . ; i; reretow ti fye STaNL?} , ine * . - h his mot oat 2 i y ad- Oa gise™et * i meet tor RaTTE! ' No. | Bat em en.night at S ° . j roping, one drunk, | Coc RT ; ’ . os a Was fined -l| or 4 days a poe - - ° soja] meeting of Royal Salvage S$ hed . lock ts ' venivg at 8 o clock. ent Morrow &re* vorps» e - r cue PaiNtts nthe Heather Belle was : "’ - Viessrs. (jafiney wud row sc. ? gone “7 * < e - a: CoLoRs Newest styles, opened Gays ' uplO Si eod f . Stanley pres api. oK to-day - ) vex Go pa—See tix nobby sulbings aa a +P. B. Lacey 8, Yoeen Street aso ab ae ft pe = . act ed * bs o : _, . meee i } 2 O.R—A fuli practice and drill of all ™ - and singers to-niy! tatN o lock aythiae ' ? ’ eal pe — o —_ iret OPENE { lovely assortinent of uiies’ purses and fans at the Diamond 3 yaa) r Bookstore. ~ ~- woe Wie. Tus Suir k¢ Now is the tee 0 aye your measure at P. BR Lacey's _ ol alé 3i for a suummert 5 ult . —__--— p. BearisTo has a big auction sale of .. to-morrow, at +? 1} o'clock am. A} farpiture : . . . 3 . ered for bargains, gid chance is off rplew i a Serpis CHANCERY . - Chance it and geta gait made from Lacey's finest selections fow doce it suit your Pp ket al6 di . a - Tus St. LawkENce was obliged to re- i turn yesteraay, alter gelting as tar as " Governor's Island. There was too much ice t ahead. Pl t Tas AvaRM last night, shortly eleven o’cl yy's stable, on King St. dently the work of an incendiary. —_——e Sruz ox THE Roap.—A_ variety wrsvelling through Nova Scotia, Prof, stij} indulges in tooth pulling. - before lock, was for a slight tire in Dor- rhe tire wes evi- troupe ynder the management of Prof, Ashley is The : Prov. J. T Metiisu will deliver bis lecture to the students of St. Dunstan's College, this evening, in the College Hall, at 7 30 o'clock. Friends and relatives of the stuck invited to be prosent - ents are Admission free. ‘gop QUALITY means low pr ice in children’s clothwg 50 if you want * ComolD ation ol good quality, nobby style and low price, as wellas the largest Bros. Variety, go to ay ---- Prowse 14 3i We have opened to-day a magnificent line af Eagiish cloths, embracing the latest novel. tie in suiting, trowsering and overcoating We are prepared to suit every body.- Jobn MeLeod & Co. apl4 3i —— ~— . L 0. O. F.—A deputation of Oddfellows vent to Summerside by this train to attend the funeral of brother, Reuben D. Stavert, place this afternoon. ieee Jameprate CLEARANCE OF CARPRTS ing decided to close out our Carpet ment, we are off-ring the balance of ov at a positive sacrifice. —Beer Bros. ap; —dw tf sialon Tue Sreamer WiiwiaM launched yesterday afternoon about 3 morning's | their late which takes —Hav- depart. ur stock was successfully o'clock, under the supervision of Mr. Kemble Coffin. The launch was witnesed by a large number of people, The steamer was gaily decorated with bunting. ~_—_o---— Ar the council meeting last night Mr. Baer explained for the “Elector” iu Tue EXAMINER yes that he had only been absent from « gular meeting of the Board since h tion, eipeneewnne ObITUARY.—Siater St. years Superioress of the Couvent de information Eulalia, for of terday, me re- is elec- many Notre Dame, in this city, died at Montreal recently. _ Sister St. Mary Paul, the Superior of all the Sisters of Charity in the United States, died at the Good Samaritan Hospital, cinpati, on the 10th, _——}—— Oats Scance.~A P. E in Cin. ). island merchant informed * Sun reporter yesterday that there is only a small quantity of oats on the lsland for shipment on the opening of navi- gehion. This means that the St. John mer- chant will have to be supplied almost en- : } i “itely with Ontario oats.—St. John ——e Sun, Smirrixa Nores.—The paragraph which ap Wared in a portion of yesterday's issue in refer, @ to the Erema was incorrect. Mistake @F08e through confoundi The ng the eaptain of 1,°* Claribel with the captain of the Erema. Ti, * Erema is now on her way out to this port. The bark Ralph B : anciro on the 18th of . 4c. ~_—— > --- Peake, sailed from Rio Narvrat History Soctery, Don't for get to attend the meeting of t.~ which takes place on M mnday night. Waasformations of butterflies will plained, their coloring discussed and Species will be exhibited, not of Species al me, but of many others gr ; pe srgeously colored ones found in the East adies and other parts of the world. - : Civic Assessment.—The City Assessors, Mesars, Davy, Quirk and Darrach, have com- over ee es Their returns show ional value in real estate in the shape Personal Pleted their work and books to the City Clerk : handed , . ta of hew buildings, of $44 000 perty and poll tax are about the same ye "ho 1. ; ar. The assessors Complain ot the veng of the amount paid them for th hey . ° . they have to perform, and say that this will hi } ; : : kely de their last year unless an hi Smount is voted. — - —~ A Bracrivut Onszcr.- Any one who was iMerested in the unusually large cat Which Mr. G. H shop Window last autumn muy see & u living apecimen of the Window of Watson's Drug Store. F Mormition of entom>logists it it tae nama of Attacus Cecropia. *<paade of the wings is fully six aud they are beautifully marked. Haszird exhibited in bis moth in the Mided that the baautiful crasture delights Society The be ©* ma¥ Island of the their pro- as last small- e work icreased er pillar beauti- ‘or the may be The inches, ‘tshow that the hatcheries in the | wy “| Wish They Hadn't Roused Sir Charles, ee eee Monrrnat, April 16. The Grand Trunk Meeting in London was the talk in political circles yesterday, and the general opinion is that Sir Henry tyler has received a stunning blow, and that the attitude taken by Sir Charles Tupper has been fully vindicated. The mauagement here are greatly surprised, but they believe that Sir Henry Tyler will hold his own when a pollis taken. The Grand Crunk Stock declined two pounds a share in London yesterday, ITALY AND THE STATRS. Secretary Blaine’s Reply. WASHINGTON, April 16. Secretary Blaine prepared a reply to the last letter from the Italian government, and sent a copy last night to the Marquis Imperial for transmission to the Marquia Dirndini. In his uote Blaine saya that an indemnity willbe probably granted to the families of the men killed in New G@rleans, in cases where it is proven that they were Italian subjects Ottawa Notes. rrawa, April 16. A deputation in the publishing interests, interviewed the Minister of Customs to-day and asked additional protection. tt is not probable that many changes will be made in the tariff this session, as it is not deemed expedient to make a general revision of the tariff more than once in each Parliamentary term. Sir Hector Langevin was served to-day with a writ in connection with the Richelieu election. A man named Manaque was chosen by Mr. Laurier as the petitioner in the case. Manaque is the notorious ruffiian who brutally waylaid and attacked Sir Hector Langevin on his return from a meet- iog during the recent campaign. Reports of the fish hatcheries this epring Maritime Provinces have ready for distribution six million white fish and three million salmon trout. ee Qe A Change of Commanders. Frepericton, April 16. The order from General Herbert, notify- ing Major Gordon, of the Roya! School of {Infantry here, to proceed to Halifax to take command of the military districts of Nova Scotia and P. E. Island, Col. Wors- Jey having been suspended, creates the im- pression in military circles that Col. Wors- ley will not likely be reinstated, and that Major Gordon will, in all probability, be placed permanently in charge of this dis- trict. A Successfal Islander. WasHtnoton, April 16. William J. MacPhail, of Prince Edward Island, graduated from the Howard Uni- versity Medical School in this city, after a three years successful course. [Mr. MacPhail is a son of William Mac- Phail, Esq., Supervisor of the Provincial Hospital for the Insane | Weather Kullietin. om - Toronto, April 10.—10 a. m. Mostly cloudy or foggy with some rain, moderate to fresh winds. A few pretty fans at Reddin’s Drug Store The Piano for sale to-morrow is a superior instrument and no reserve on price.—E. H. Norton * Co, Remember the sale of piano and general assortment of furniture, at 2 o'clock to-4 morrow.—E, H. Norton. wiklapeiasica Tuere shall be presented to the public by Prof T. S. Lidstone, the sole agent for P. KE L., the ‘Better than Gold” inhaler for catarrh, He quarantes a perfect cure for the smal! sum of $2.00, and after one week’s trial, if not satisfactory, you have the privilege of.re- turning the inhaler and having the /purchase price refunded. He will be in Ghaglottetown, at the Osborne House from Tilesday, April 14th, until Saturday, the io troubled with ecatarrh, bronchitis or thma shomid not forget the time. : apl46i onimibeens: a Ar rue Cares.—During last winter the Government ice boat service at the Capes began on January Slst and, ended on March 10th. Sixty trips were made carry- ing 60 passengers and 1629 mail bags. The gross earnings were $161,46, and the gross expenditure $2,725.67. —— Fruit puddineg including chocclate, vanilla, oom. orange and almond flavors jast recived at Beer & Goff's. al6 Si AUCTION. — Furniture, Stoves, ete. ROOM, on FRIDAY, 17th day of April, *t 1} o'clock, a. m. :— , : ina Room, Hall, Bedroom and er craltart, Feather Beds and Pillows, Stoves, etc. SALTS R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. apll Property Sale. “7 E are instructed by V Mclutyre to offer for p : WEDNESDAY, April 22nd, a 3Y AU TION :— = valuab'e property at the bead of ~ Steam Navigation Company 8 W har! S Water Street, ane the Bot eo This property has been Clee tote. hown on plan, and is now 8P able either oe business purposes or private residences. n. HN ORTON & CO., Auctioneers, His Lordship Bishop ositive sale on 12 o'clock, ap9- dy tl ale (E DAILY EXAMINER, - tl i nen a te ma 5 ad ae ——————————— 7 —S ae me ee ail 16. 1891. THURSDAY, APRIL ~~ Black ‘Triarvian OATS. ee ee ee A Thorough Change of Sead, VERY CLEAN, PLUMP AND HEAVY, Weight 42 ibs, per Measured Bushel. NOW ON HAND AND READY FOR DELIVERY. HE FARMERS OF P. E. ISLAND have now an opportunity of increasing the yield and quality of their Qat Crop. One or two sacks of those plump, heavy Oats, sown this year, should produce enongh seed to sow a large acreage for the coming year. Oats weighing 42 lbs. to the bushel are worth sow- ing. Price $5.00 per sack of four bushels. Orders by mail promptly filled. Our ENGLISH WHITE POTATO OATS are now at Pictou, and will be over in a few days. Price same as for the Black Tartarian Oats. _ We have our usual supply of White Rua- sian, White and Red Fife Wheat, Timothy and Clover Seed, ete. Full particulars in our Seed Catalogue, which is mailed tree to all applicants, GEO. CARTER & CO., SEEDSMEN, Ch’town, April 16, 1891—dy law wky MORTGAGE SALE. ~ T° BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Law Coarts Buildi in Wharlottetown, in Queen’s County, on FRIDAY, the Fighth day of May next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon :— All those several tracts, pieces and parcels of land, situate, lying and being in the yalty of Charlottetown, in Queen’s Geant , and known and ag om 9 on the map or of the said Royalty, kept in the office of the Registrar of Deeds, as Pasture Lots Numbers 446, 447 and 448, excepting thereout such part of Number 4!6 as is described in a conveyance from John Gardiner to Thomas Gardiner. The above sale is being made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the First day of May, A. D 1878, and made between Hovert Hurry and Mary Horry, his wife, of the one part, and John Amos Gardiner of the other part. For further particulars apply in Charlottetown to Mesers. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors. Dated this 20th day of March, A, D. 1891, JOHN A. GARDINER, wy 6w Mortgagee. LH LOWD Hace’, 1891. CHTOWN DRIVING PARK (Member National Trotting Association. ) $1,050---PREMIUMS---$1,050 FIRST DAY—ith OCTOBER. mecn25—dy 2aw Three-Minute Class...... hk etee Purse $150 Two-Year-Old (Futurity)......... as 100 (Entrance money added, Best 2 fo 3.) Wise OOl ... kon dete ccce kiss ..++ Parse $200 Nee SECOND DAY—Sth OCTOBER. Three- Year-Old Olail.........004 Putse $150 I | eae kg bots ckwas® +4 300 2.40 Clags....... ee oe Ww , The eatrance fee for Two-Year-Old Race (Futurity) will be $12, payable: $3 on 15th May, $4 on 15th July, and final payment of $5 on evening before the race, The entrance fees in this race will be added to the $100, and the whole divided—50 per cent. te first, 25 per cent. to second, 15 per eént, to third, and 10 per cent, to fourth. : For the other races, the entrance fee will be 10 per gent. of purse: payable 5 per cent. wit mination, and 5 per cet. evening be the race. a to be owned and have been im the Maritime Provinces at least three months Previous to close of entries. Entries close 24th September. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. BENJ. ROGERS, President. meh26—dy 4w 2aw why 4i —— FOUND a&c Wantenss Table Maid. Good wages to recommended. Apply between or = Mrs GEORGE A, Bay +s, 117 10 and 12 a, m. eS tf-aplé Upper Prince ws NTED.—A Tofter’ Praga, ote to take workroom. No ° i apply. employ- a A “ss Eee RASER *r- i diw wii—aplé T.—The lar ” and well-ar ed House 7 ae corner of Graften and ey mouth Streets. Also, covhet Se anja —— o outh Street. nt mo Guten W. GARDINER. eod—aplé eompetent live man 2B ment the year round to stating salary required. Makers wanted —Scovit, chant Tailors, St. John, N. B. side " orth (7°, ihisborot Dwelling House on 2 Fav ilisborough Park, occupied by Mrs. zard, (oe lemies the house cocupied by Mr. Perey Pope. Possession given on or abou first of May. Apply to LEMUKL PHILLIPS. apl6—4i 2aw j i for NTED.—An honest and industrious lad Wook in Watson's Drug Store. Must beiss recommendation. Pp A season 2T.—A House at the head of Cumberland TPs Geir seven rooms, Apply s the premises to WILLIAM SMITH. lw—ap * > ° ed his EMOVED.—I._T. Winans has remov' i rding Stables to Sidney R Training and Beas blew and Hoang. reoeat i te Thomas Burris. Cansh 3 ae dret-cless For particulars apply at office on Sidney Street.—I. T. WINANS. apli—dy 2m W ANTED.—By 22nd April, a eral honsework. No a. p Cas. Street, near Queen. servant for gen- re- uired. Apply to sree vowween the hours of 2 and 4 p- =. apli : bie - ight-room Cottage. with Sta Bde} ouse, el on er Street. Is fitted up with water. Apply Ot 2 KELLY. Payer Hangings. Window Slax, Curly Pls. tusk {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 out our tremendous st ck, we will sell at the bottom prices We have only to shsw 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 35c. each. Corrugated Carpet Paper to arrive in a few days, Cheapest supply ever in the city, BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. a on —_——— ——— ———_ a Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky I a a = ] panne ee ee ew Print Cottons. —_—— ——— —{ 1 }-— ae ee ee ew White Cottons. fn LX} I — om STANLEY BROTHERS. sisi gia ee PERKING & SYTERNS’. The finest lines of Spring Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Silks, Rib- bons, Parasols, etc., ete., to be found in the city. Our Prices will be remarkably low, considering the Quality of the Goods, We have some rare bargains this season, and it will pay you all to see our goods before you decide to buy. PERKINS & STERNS. ——— Charlottetown, April 11, 1891. TE L, ee Se — ———————— Look Out for Day and Date of Our GRAND SHOW —_or—— rigs Milivery, Mantes and Dr ——-—$—{1)-————— We will show the Latest Novelties bought at the Easter Millinery Shows in London. JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, April 9, 1891—eod & wky " Flannelettes. ~~. ons ae ana pak wes times 5 : i Ne og