es THE DAILY ae etn atte EE EXAM sn a ae me. ee Local and Other Items. 2 stor aoa ee - arrived thie lorenoon, } foreign rai ~ Sprciit Dasearoars ro T x Sa Janie? Ml toate 870 Turk Rxawiver. octet Ss tance Bat cist TRADE WITH CANADA. Ser . 75 1D for gale. — a al Pear- ¥ 2 eee mh3l le Bl - aine Anxious to <t HaTa.- Latest stylea at D. A. Pro t Peers , mote It, we * ett. —No. 1 Battery, ©. A, will ware aw r drill to-night at S o clock. Orrawa April 9 : , . 4 ‘ Ti as ll : spring coatings and tronsering leads tere is no foundation whatever for the ‘ Te ering ote we in cirenlation by the _ Opposition a - ia" Blaine is opposed to the discussion of it by apply-| 9 rassonable reciprocity treaty. Bisine, oe mbhisl lw | eccording to a late’ despatch trom a HReton, 1s ankXious to promevts tea and | Canada on a fair basie. wanting coal can have m at GOc« bo « ee ‘ ' trade : requested to attend the ade with + are 4t. James Halli to night. ern HraRino.— Slaster Gower MeLean Na ron A Hh AND AR a, t the Concert to night in the Brick u ie q ii sing 4 —_— o> PapeTEENIes to be shown at Lyceurs lo- ng by pupils of Prince Street Tupper’s Retara Hastened, tate ee eee roe even a - } yon Cuanter.—The clipper schooner } Orrawa, Aprik 2. ppitiant, about SO tons register. Enquire of; [tis underatood bere that Sir Charles — mb 25 lwk Levens return te Ragland ia hastened by Qeexea TO DAY. — New print cottons the probable discussion of Newfoundland ’ tloakings and flannelette.-— | mattera there. He and Senator Howlan siteene sprroZ ST tae mh30 “leod j¢an be trusted to watch Canadian interests 35/°) pate »] ? . . : 4 > —_—— ._ | closely as against Newfoundland’s power- Coxcrat.-- Th Fisherman and Iie} fy) delezatiun. guchter” will he sangat he Concert to- z aug! ¥ , i On ee ee Joht in the Brick Church es La Grippe at Fredericten. Gove oF SPRING.— ] hey are catching ae vetterfties in St. John. Here in Charlotte: | Frepericrox, N.B, Apnmi 2. simost every person is catching cold, Se ParrRice’s Hait.—Don't forget the cture Oo? Friday evening next. Subject; “A re La Grippe is raging in this city. The wife of Ald. McCready fell « victim to it last night. Every house on the opposite vait te Seotland.” Lecturer, Prof. Mellish. side of the river has one person sick, si lite ; ae : —_—-o-—_—-— Tre BoTTLE O} Beans at Prowse Bros, the Stanley in the lee. ore will be counted this afternoon about a fveccwck. There are already 310 guesses Picrovu, April 2. . The steamer Stanley has been stuck in - the ice off this harbor since Monday, unable to get in. Wasrep.—A full house to see the besu- | “ful tableaux “Joan of Arc” and “The | Yother of the Gracchi” at the Lyceum to-| morrow evening. | The Seal Fishery. o- ~~ 4 tance reduction will new be made on Hatrrax, April 2. ail our stock of clocks and silverware as we Despatches from St. John’s, Nfld., re- have to remove on Saturday ‘next, while; port that several steamers have arrived oat store is undnrgoing alterations.—G. H. | there with large catches of seals. T mol New Cigar Factory. TAYLOR J intends having a dime concert in the Market | pa es trax, April 2 . . +, —— Ha. Hall, on or about the middle of April. The! E eat of his papils willtake part. This idea isa | A large cigar factory is about being It will give employ- gedene. The professor's concerts are always | started in Halifax. ch dete. | ment to a goodly number of persons, H lendid? | eieeaiiaanle SALE OF ORSES, &e.—A Spien id oppor- ! " "< . , tanity to purchase horses or carriages is offered | Nova Scotia's Parliament. hy the sale at Hurry’s livery stable, on the | a ry , : 1) 9 Th inet. Some tenement houses and town | Hairax, April we lis will also‘be offered, R. Beairetoisthe;} The Provincial Legislature opened yes- auctioneer. | terday with the vaual cere:nonies. -_--->--- | Uretwan.—We learn that Professor Frieeze _ - --_+——~._—__—_ “ = St. dawes’ Cuckcn Tea and Fancy Sale will take place thia afternoon and evening, be- | Wperher: Palentiny guningattwoociock. The ladies in charge wave wide great preparations for the event | oe aod it promises to Le one of the most succees- | Continued fine weather to-day, with moder- tal ever given there } ate to fresh winds and not much change in E . | temperature. ait Meerinc.—Mr. Simon Bolger, who! —___—-@- <a -_-- oy oe Local Hetiees xan j i, informs _-— fig EXsminer that he was moved to that Maition in the regular way. Tue Exam-! NMR WAS not aware that any such motion! — - one a ~ — Two cans Tomatoes for 25 cents at Beer & { oft 8. April 2 ol. * put to the meeting, but will take Mr,|. Pur sale cheap-—a wall show case, 18 feet Yoleer’s word for it that all was right. | long. Apply at once to G. H. Taylor, ——2 | jeweler. The bachelors of Summerside will} ‘Trunks and Valises.—We have just received wiven the dalness of their solitary lives pring a grand ballon Monday next. thir wil! ' ‘ Aon the largest lot of trunks and valises ever im- take plese fa the Market 1 bp * ported by us.-James Paton & Co. ap] 3i : ; e o@ Market all aS 7 ° ‘ ° tat place ard is under the patronage o tee i ae big ar an s0 many have ». Rogers, Mrs. W. T. Hunt -y, gy | taken acivantage of, that Jas. Paton & Co. ‘ 5 ° * ae ub a a om 7 . Mills. A number ea h ee have been giving on their carpets fur the meived by Charlottetown friends of the | P&%t three weeks wil! only be continued one oe : ©: week longer, as they have received advice ; — that their new carpets will be here ina few ft Ho i®.—The sons and daughters of the; ays. If you want a bargain in a carpet eee Prov'n:es, resident in Bos- }40n't let this week pass. apl 61 We, will hy ‘6 ” ¢ . . : len . ee At Home _ in Tremont Fixe lotsa of velveteens, plusher, ribbons Tur Es Siena evening of the 14th inst. j wil be offered in lots to suit purchasers, aplinentary ‘ti het favored | wi.le mbs0 mawt Hs DLL ry ic ¢ Ay veel an ‘ ~* ; ;) gramme has been a ae . SXCSl-ORS per Calland get some bhargaine while we are two bandred vines’ sy yy. - ao one and | gelling off so che®p te make 100m for the new Wonssick and P. F Leland tn Seotia, Now geods to arrive in the early spring. Those uh Ms scenery will be | code must be sold at the Cheapest Crockery Mive, Twenty-fi'e bindred tickets hav Reine ¢ bindred ticket® have | Ginre.—V. P, C.lwill mar l6d&w4w mchelurs, been i eee CHTOWN DRIVING PARK (Member National Trotting Aesociation. ) $1,050---PREMIUMS---$1,050 FIRST DAY—tth OCTOBER. No W Scnrirs.— Xo Wiear Scrries.—There ia no sur- ee in the United States, according ie ne Tribune, which says that if “every b oa report is correct, ae he a wheat now in the United lechete nae ing the perhapa 19,000,000 bet e existent as flour, will be ir cae emeomgtion at home between whe ae time of our next harvest, ts oo to spare ior the foreigners, tr badly they may want it. jarring Tevere.—-The children os Temple of this ‘ed upon M ed gieat credit upon themselves ™ ; rs, Keunedy aud Mrs. Champion. <a panda includes about @ hundred ted te = children, and the number is there ao alter week. In the course of a - weal sketch hy Mr. John A. Lawson Pretided), it wes stated there are now ' of the city, gave an enter- ‘out a . . ’ ie ee Juvenile Templars, of whom | /ree-Minute Claes....... Sesede . Purse $150 tule meg _beleng to this Province, | Two-Year-O.d (Faturity)........ oo 100 uing see an iterary selections of last (Entrance money added. Best 2 in 3.) ayer of the ae well given considering "OE ox, lent 11 wmers, and the tableaux @ whicl ™ oaly draw back b ing the tence os eusued . There was a large » » aud everyone seemed to ke pleased. ii EE i daaeks ng eanee , Parse $200 SECOND DAY—Sth OCTOBER. 'Wtieg), r} » “ . ; ildsen i Pleasing is the fact that so many | Three-Year-Old Class... .. inkeabed Purse $150 dir ehiue Cor being trained Oe BitieMien Mass... ot. ode cie de “ 300 ) ate _ Fained DY i Stalliou Kace....... wWhak sere to abhor strong i Se, ukees “ 150 —_— - Laptrs, — Ky ery lady reader me aween atonce her address ‘Ne lex (Pp, will receive a free copy of % fai sean, ‘ (COTE } Newspaper, contatiu- Lagiish p. Uiars of their old-fashioned Over $6,000 Micon tizea Conipe ition, ‘8 wil] ” civen away between now daily prizes of bn lst, with special rin each lecality. The Ladies News: ‘tend oe largest and most pro- se con): - publications in Canada, Reduct, postion vffered by them is to “th a strictly fair and honor- The entrance fee for Two-Year-Old Rece (Futurity) will be $12, payaile: May, $4 on I5th July, and final payment of $5 on evening before th: race, The entrance fees in this race will be added tothe $1 #), and the whole divided—50 per cent. to fire’, 25 per cent. to second, 15 per cent. to third, and 10 per cent, to fourth, For the other races, the entrance fee will be 10 per cent. of purse: payable 5 per cent. with pomivation, and 5 per cent. cvening hefore the race. . Horses to be owned ond have been in the : WDner, liealis y seaman partiality to persons | Maritime Provinces at least thiee muuths Wy A little coe cen secure & good pr vious to cloae of entries. fg) 8 Xiven tie No cheap presents | Eatries close 24 h September. Al iy : costs you nothing for A. B. WARBURTON, 4 Sy Mion and @ sample cc if * py, 1 ou ‘ Me 0, 7 Address : The Ladies ie: . "; Canad . . 4 | “Wan 4 Life Buiiding, Toronto, oa m SOre Secretary. BENJ. ROGERS, President. mch26 — dy 47 2aw wky 4i TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Wash- DRY GOODS Gents’ Furnishings, &c, owe ee AM inatructed iy Mr. A. L Brown, to svil by Auctiva, et bis Store, next to Messra, Beer & God, the batance of his Stock ‘of DRY GOOD 3, ete , oorststing of Tweeds, Coatings, Uleter Ciuths, Uress Guods. Vel- vets, Plushes, Gents’ Ties, Colla'a, Under- clothing, ete., etc., Commencing on FRIDAY, 3rd day of April, at 1% o'clock, noen, and to continue until all is dispos:d of. This Stock is in firet-clase condition, and will be eel im lots te enit porehesere. pay Ai SO—— Iwill, on THURSHSY, 9b of April, at 12 o’clock, noon, s°t up anl offer for male the BRICK STURE wow qconpicd by Mr. A. L. Brown. This is one of th> bead stands ia the city for a general bueinese, being three stories higb, iG inches, and running back | Office in rear. . Toxoxro, April 2.—10a. m_ }PRAULEIN BERNKOPF AND MISS having a frontage on Guten Str-e+ of 24 feet £0 feet, with CHARLES i. MORRISON, Aactioneer. meh25—dy eal why Si eo ee he a th Natural History Society. ee PROFESSO8 SHUTTLEWORTH WILL READ A PAPER IN Y.M.C. A. PARLOE. jest GE ininien Monday Evening Next, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, Subject:—‘*Plaut Pood ant Hew They Obtain It." SCHOOL FOR GIRLS, To Open on the 1st September, 1891. _—_— HISS RUSSELL, PRINCIPAL, ——ASSISTED BY—-—- ELLA A. PALMER, RRANGEMENTS have been made with é Trinity College, London, England, to examine Pupils in the School for certificates in theory of Music, that those who wish to qualify tor a Musics) degrea may do so; also with the College of receptors, London. Eng- land, to hold examinations in Eng-:ish, Mathe- instics, Modern Languages, and to, grant cer- titicates to successful candidates. Dr. Auder- son, of the Prince of Wales College, has kindly contented to hold a local annual examination. SUBJECTS TAUGHT :—English in all branches, Mathematics, Latin, French, Ger- man, Drawing, Music, Piano and Harmony, Class Singing, Calisthenics and Needlework. Prospectus on application. Papile wishiag to join ehould apply immediately, as the classes are being formed. Miss Russell will be at home to see Pupils on Thursday afternoons during April, at the residence of Mr. Edward Bayfield. Pestal Address,— MISS RUSSELL, P. Q. Box 14, Charlottetown. mch3i—dy pat 3ieod wy pat jour pie 2i Dwelling House and Premises, FITZROY STREET, CH'TOWN. HE undersigned Executors and Trustees T of the last will and testament of the ate Hon. W. W. Lord offer for aale :— The HOUSE AND PREMISES fronting on Fitzroy Street Kast, fermerly occupied by George L. Lacey, having @ front of 424 feet on Fitzroy Street and running back south. wardly 160 feet, being part of Town Lot 99, in Fourth Hundred of Town Lots. In addition to the Cottage facing the street, + Tenement in the rear of the Lot rented at $20 ta year. $3 on 15th ! which is rented for $60 yearly, there is a Terma :—Half cash, and balance secured by mortgage bearing 6 per cent. Apply to L. H. DAVIES, A. LORD, Trustees and Executore of last Will of W. W. Lord. mech24—t patsm W f REY. FRADKICG B. J. LLOYD IS NOW PREPARED TO TAKE Pupiis for Tustruction in ‘ Singing, ete. Apoly at MES. KENNEDY'S, Hilisboro quae. lw.—meh3l NERVE BEANS are a new discevery that relieve and cnre the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vieor and Failing Manhood ; DR. JANES’ restures the weakness of body or mind caused f by ove: work, or the er- 8 = rors oc excesses of came youth, This Remedy abaclutely cures the inmost obstinate cases, wh: n all o- her TRUATMENTS hive failed evea to relieve. They do not, like other pre -arations advertised for Lust Manhood, otc., interfere with digestion, iu. smpart Lew life, strength and euergy ina quick and harmless manner peculiar tu themselves. : Sold by druggista at $1.00 per package, or six for $00, or sent by msi! ov receipt of price. Address THE JAMES MEDICINE co., pa- dian Agency, St. Joha, N, B. dew iyr—apl BY AUCTION. 12 Pieces of —. ts md te ew ar EKPEGTE! FROM LONDON. (x) on Y, APRIL 4, 1891. SSS Dress So0ds, Bought by Mr. W. W. Stanley and : ' - Shipped to ensure an early arrival. STANLEY BROTHERS. - - BROWN'S BLOGK. Charhottet« —-s— —_ iW —— — a ep oe asualily low pric Charlottetown, March 18, 1891. n, March 18, 189t—eod & why —— —~-—-——— (x} — —-— d $ aad em comer, Jorgen eenyesian W SUAS, Pimms, Hels, EI ~~ +(x) - — —-— - a, GOODS. Millinery, ee ; In a few days we will show a portion of Mr. Paton’s purchases in the above lines. lots of Rich Black Silks, by the best Frenei makers. ..-. Mr, Paton writes that he has completed the pur- chase of a large lot of FRENCH SILKS at un- Intending purchasers will do well to wait until these are received, as they will he sold cheap to make room for further stock. JAMES PATON & CO, - - CHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE. Also—Special AUCTION SALE Valuable Properties GN UPPER QUEEN STREET, ——AND-—— Horses. Carriages, Sleighs, &c. understyued will sail by Auction, at Huery’s Livery Stables, on TUESDAY, the Zui day of April nex, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the followtug :— 10 Horses, 10 Wagons, 3 Sleigh’, 8 sets Harne:s, 8 Buifslo Robes, 3 Jiggess, 2 Wood ness, % Horse Kugs, | Cow. A.so—A Louble Tenement, 2) story build. Coach House in rear, suitable for a Livery Stable. Aiso—Aunother Double Tenement, 2) story building, on a lot 52x70, adjoining the above. in this building is a Shop couvenient for trade, also a Stable in rear. Also—A new Double Tenement House Alao —A building Lot, 40 feet on Upper Queen Street, 76 feet on New Street, and 70 {cet alory iine tou Cuestuut Street. kK. BEAIRSTO, mch2t-~dy tl ele Auctioneer. WANTED TO RENT, BOUT first of April or May next, & Dwelling House containing about six rooms, centrally located. Rent moderate. Apply at this office. lw—mch23 CAKE AND PASTRY DELICIOUS ¢ BREAD AND BISCUITS Light and Flaky! Pure and Wholescme ! WHEN MADE WITH WOODILL'S | BAKING GERMAN | Downer, mech?6 Write for pampS'et. «ve 4* the reqnest of Mr. Edward Hurry the Sleighs, 1 Express Wagon, 4 sets Cart Har- | ing, on a lot 34,70, situate on tue corner of | Queen and Kusten Streets, with alacye, mew | | ESO9E. ‘Spring Trip From Liverpool, FOLLOWIKG THE “‘EREMA.” } ' ' | | Fa in ee : ms | bs ‘ TA 55 BARK “AsTA, 511 TONS REGISTER, W ILL sail from Liverpool for Clarlotte town on or about the 10ch of April tnext, and wil! carry Freight at throug’) rates ‘to the dificrent points on the Island. 2% For Freight apply in London to John ! Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Uuion Court, O'd Broad Street; in Live: pool to Pi-cairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to. PEAKE BROS, & CO. Charlottetown, March 28, 189] —lw HERE I$ WHAT THEY SAY —~ABOUT TUk-~— Cooker and Roaster. Sr. DUNSTAN’s COLI. BOF, November: 23, 1299. The “Patent Cooker” advertised by i. K. Brace has been in use at St. Dunstan's College for some time, and has proved to ve # gest success, 4J5. C. McDonatp, Titular Di-be, of Iriva. Mr. R, K. Brecer,— in uee at St “st ooker.” We have had one , tis | Joseph's Convent and like it very much. cerWwiuly a most ure! ul articie. } j ' us SIsTens or £7. Josrri's CONVEDT, |; Mr RK. kK. Bracr, most caretul trial. I find it most useful rowsting Heef, ete, é ‘ using One wuuld not like to dy without it. Mre T. J. MOnnts, Made by H. D. Wadman. For sale at Wright Br s‘., Summercide, or most auy Country S.ore- keeper. W holesal> or lie'ail from RK. kK. BRACE, ALSO--2 Expres W agons. °5 Benches. jost the thing for achnolhouse or Hall codw wmehs )ovcupied by Mr. Wm. H. McKven. ' It ives us much pleasure to recommend your | ; Ihave given the ‘ Cooker” J got from you # | for | l am sure a person once Ee ee ene | WANTS, LOT, FOUND & y ANTED.-—\ Girl for general housework, Apyly at EXAMINER office. 3i eo— apl | Var AN TED,—For the 2tth of April, in a gentle- | man's famiy. an experienced Cook, Wages 72a month. No washing. Apply at this office, | upi—dy pattf wy pat 2i POR SALE --\ Grade Jersey Heifer, in m 1x. Wiilmake anice family cow, and will be jsuli cheap. Ayply at EXAMINER olfice. ; apl—d evd Te? LE! —The ftlouse a’ present oceupied by W. W. Stanley, Kent Street. Possession + nquire of Thos, Essory. owner, eod—ap! xiven Ist May. er W, W. Stanley. R SALE -- 4 wood Horse, three years old, by Barrisier: .,aud and kind; warranted to dra“ a ton tu ». O-«ner hs no us’ for him, App'v at this. dies. dy & wy tf-—meh3i "1% WKT.—The Dwelling House and Stable on Hilisboroug Street, lately occupied by Mr. George Carter, and a@joming the residence of Mr, Jamuel Poole. Immediate possession. 4 p- rly to GooR?h ALLEY. ett tf meboi ‘j O RENT. -The eastern sids of Brick Dwelliue House on Hillsborough Square, Fur parti- culars apoly on the premises to JAMes TURNER, mc’ 3i-2w pd jiouse contuining eight rooms, mo Lat. A 1 Kent with Shop and good acvommodation. reasonabvie. For turther particulars apply at this mechso olfice, — A me ee ee ee i W ANTED.—A Gil to do general nousework. Apply to Mas. W. W. WELiNer, Prince Street. tf—mchle WY LET.—A Brick Dwelling, situate on Water Street, now in the cceupation of George J. Wright, Ksy., comtaipning drawing revi, dining nd breakiast rco.as, and tix bearoom-. Pourser- jon given Ist Jaly. Also—A Cctiaye conlaining : eight roows, situate un Hilisboruvurs “tre t. now Possersion For particulars apply to cod Uf—imehi6 WANTED.—A Clerk, with one or two yveare experience, Must be well recommended, — | R. K. Brace, mech3l i gree about lst May, pate Pros. & Co. dg li wy li B' \ARDERS WANTED.— Two or three boart- ers can be accommodated at (ue “ Levege House,” corner of Great George and Water i Streeta, ‘ue rooms are large sud frout ou the | alreet, ¢od—tmch2o fe LET.--For « term of years, @ Brick Dwelling i House, coftaining twelve roome, With all i modern conveniences. Mrs. M. H. Galan. mich25 ar T° LET —One-half the House situsted on the co.ner of Hilisboruugh aad Euston Streets, }at present vconpied by Mr. D TT. Jobrsten. | COS 8S!ON May IST. Leaquire at this office. mcLis—tf ANTED.—An a sistant Boo keeper, who \ bas had exverieuce in an vifice Apply 6t | fn Examiner office. tf—moht8 ee Lae A WV ANTED.— A Journeyman Shoemaker, Con- stant work and good wages to the righ Appls iusmediately to Da‘ Ip McQuak#r, eee dy *i why 4i—mebs | Crapand. ! ee eae cited , i NTED IMMEDIATELY.—A Young Man wee and drive mm a Horee Shoe Shop.— CHARLES SMALL WOOD, Richmoud Street. lta wig Hh wae 7 : - i lla cca laaIE Se tik, te atta acta aad atin aids