3’ -3 -I A i 5 in the Welsh regiment (dlst). ‘attheDavies last ‘ Stavert arrived here last night and were ' alon the shore front. ,._. asitheses is encrosc ing more and more ,.-. _......_-_.....¢... * "Q ~-—- ........— -, A-. '5-own .‘-:3. .' ‘-I ‘ ” .-...4..u..~.-.-....,............-....-...._. _..._.-~—_.._-.«.._.,-._......... -Local an ._—-.—..__._. ...._. - d Other Items A vain’ small market yesterday. 'PuAVlLlJh'o in the country is almost an impossibility at the present time. Tm-:_ adjourned meetin of the City Council takes place to-nig t. EGG‘. only 12 cu. per dozen at R. K. Bruce's. aplb 3i Tns Elfin began running yesterday morning, one week earlier than last sea- son. Erwonrn Ls.\ot.'s.—General meeting to-night at 8.30 o’clock. All members please attend. R_sv. Du. Brass and Kiss Burns, of Halifax, leave fora visit to Scotland on Saturday next. Wn understand that there is consider- able feeling in the country against having another local election. « Wu regret to learn that Dr. J. ._T. Jenkins, M.P.P., is confined to his house with an attack of la grippc. LIIUT. E. STAIRS, R. E., of.Africa fame, has been promoted to a captaincy Tux steamer Heather Belle will make her first trip to Orwell on Friday, weather and ice permitting. We ho Conn. Morris will hurry up with his worth of asphalt pavement. It never was needed more than at present. Sun Prowse Bros’. stock of Children's Clothing. For style, quality and quan- tity they cannot be equalled in the city. apl5 3i Tun Womens’ Temperance Union tender their most cordial thanks to all who so generously amlsted them to purchase an organ. Tun largest display of Millinery, Hantlcs, Dress Robes, Dress Goods and ever shown in Charlottetown, will be seen at Jomes Paton & Co's. in a few days. . Mrs. Luus S1-svsnr, ob Maha, Ne- braska, and E. P. Stavert, Halifax, stayed night. They accom- my their brother's remains to Summer- e. _ FOL'ND——-On 9th inst., between Goun- Inc and Post Oflices, a warehouse key. Owner can have same by identifying it and paying for advertisement. Bnixsizrr Strocx or Boon AND Suons. ~Having nrchased at a great bargain, a qimntity bankrupt I ‘will ofler them for sale at Stamper’s Corner, and North Side Queen Square. Come and get bargains.-—R. K. Jost. 2w Tn: remains of the late Reuben D. forwarded to Summeraide to-day. The funeral takes place to-morrow (Thursday). Anuinher of the brethren of St. Law- rence Lodge, I. O. O. F., received the body at the depot. Gnnruxsx, this is Show Day.—We Eiopoee to exhibit our elegant stock to- y. ,We cordially invite youri ' n. Come and be convinced that we keep the choicestgoods to be hal in thiecttyiu Wcswtcds, Suitings and We trust you will favor us with your presence and help us roll the old chariot along-— McLroi> & hicfirxzix. Iintanurx Cuasucn or CAl.PI'!l.——- Having decided to close out our Carpet department, we are ofiering the balance of our stock at a positive sacrifice.——Beer Bros. ap14-—dw tf COUN. Mounts gave as his reason for ' ' the rate of tax for general city purposes, that the people did not act with common decency, as he might say, and had used every alert to ,'prevent the ' ture from ' a License Act. Hadtheyallowed a License Act tobe ' by which $4,000 or 85,000 might ve been obtained for licenses, the rate would have been reduced to three ua_rt- crs of one per cent. instead of mg raised to one per cent. Ir has been suggested that the com- mittee who are moving in the matter of organizing a company to build a summer hotel, might receive a 'on of Govern- ment House property agreeing to con- carriage -dn've This would cer- ' y be a great inducement to the Gov- ernment to lease a rtion of the farm, strnct a hreastwork every year. OUR boatmen are all busily engaged - putting on the finishing otopchcs, mt- ing, scrubbing and polishing. essrs , Batt Br_os., have made extensive im rove- Ilenh their two eficicot tug . ts. The M.’ E. Batt is painted upas bright as a new in, and is all ready to take the place of the Southport on West and East fiver routes. The William Aitken, which is not surpassed by any tug-boat in the Maritime Provinces for power, I been thoroughly overhauled, being as complete as money could make her, is also ready for sea and has several good trips arranged for as soon as the naviga- tion-opeas. 1 A GBNTLEMAN called yesterday at the oflice to commend our remarks on the disgracef' ul state of the city streets, etc. He says it is all very well for Councillor Taylurto say the newspapers make inat- ters worse than they are, when hehasthe street in his own localit nicely side- walked. Asaninstance of ow thingsare managed here, the same gentleman in- forms us that he has seen the occupants of a house on Grafton Street throw dirty water, garbage, house slop, etc., into the front street, as they have no back yard. Near this place the workmen were re- cently e loyed, and they say the stench wasencug topoisonthem. Thipiscer tainly a nice condition of If Conn. Dousc and his associates vvould cease their tomfoolery in the Council and look after the city it would be better for all concerned. A Brilliant Display of Fashion- able Goods‘ _ . ' g . 0.33 33' '.l’f}'i‘ruaa-y°'°°i"'. Ina" " 4 .'.'p'a'niL'i. as to the show. I was most snocas1ulip.eV0_f! '50 SP“! tion! and élneeergedly no? we could.-e-=33 was sedn ii? thtplfian and KI.lllIIef}~ rooms. mantlemoll is aicely..‘-_!.I,r- TE- Charlottetown hiairket Quotations‘ WHOLESALE CASH P810 38. Flour, 90 per cent. Patent Roller, $5 7o to $5.85. and as far as can now he learned it is expected it will he lli.jl!€‘l'. Commca1.. .. ...53.95 to $4 to Oatmeal . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 6 75 Rolled Oats...... 6.75 Beans.... . . . . . . ............$l.{)Ul-12.00 Pot Barley........ . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 4.75 Hay, $16, with freer ms:-ilv On upelllllz Of navigation prices ‘Alli no iiuui-t drop. Oats, zibout . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 55c Potatoes, 35 to 40¢, s=..-cordmg to location. Ch cese........... . . . . . . . . . . . ..iitoI3c gutter . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ...l';to 18¢ ugars . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 1-2 to - c Granulated . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . (Si Tea........ .. to 23¢ Molasses . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . ....33to 35¢ Tobacco (twist) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. .. 35c “. (bright) . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 48¢ Oranges . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. $8.00 Onions-----. . . . . . "$5,.-o to $5.50 per bbl Raisins (Valencia) . . . . . . . . ..6 1-2 to 7 i-2c Charlottetown Markets. CHAlLoTTi‘f'b\\'N, tkprii 15th, 1891. i Beef (small) V lb . . . . . . . . . . .. -'.-.07 @ o.io Beef(quarter)VIb . . . . . . 0.5 @ oo.6 Butter, fresh . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.20 @ 0.22 Butter, tub,V lb . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.18 @ o.i9 Brant . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. ooo to o.oo Celery, (per he:=.d)........... 0.10 @ o.oo Cheese r lb..‘ . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.14 to 0.15 Calf Skins (trimuicd) . . . . . . .. o.oo @ o.oo Cabbage, per iloz . . . . . . . . . . . 0.25 @ o,4o Chickens, . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . 0.40 to 0.48 Ducks, perpair . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.65 (6 0.70 Eggs, 0 doz._ . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.14 @ 0.16 ‘owls,perpsir o.45to 0.50 l7lour,perc\vt . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 2.45 to 2.6:; Geese . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. 0.50 (3 0.55 HamVlb 0.15 @ 0.16 Hides . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .. o.oo go ooo HIy,Vioo lbs . . . . o.8o@ooo hid . . . . . . . . . . . . . ..,,,:.,., 0,0,)@o°° Lambskin: . . . . . . . . . . 0.06 0 ooo Mutton.Vlb ......... o.oo@o,oo Oats,V busl-., (ble.ck)...... .. 0.54 @ o-53 Oatmeal (white cat) cwt.. . 0 t . Oatircal, (black oals)pepl-r cwt 333:6 g 33 Pork (carcass). per lb ....... 0.5% goo 6 Pork, small . . . . . . . . . 0.08 Gore Potatoes.’ bush . . . . . . . .. o.3o 0 0'3: Straw, per load 2.50 C 3oe' Sheep pelts . 0.50 00 55 Wood, perload . . . . 075 toroo Tribute To Rev. w. w. Brewer, In a neat volun.e, published by the Centenary Methodist Cllu"-.:l: of St.‘ John, on the occasion o£-its J»_:-‘Eire, gr ing the early history of Meth(i.:a::zn in El at city; and of Centenary Church in p(ll'til‘lllIl', the following tribute is paid Rev. W. W, Brewer, a former pastor;-~ “ Mr. Brewei-'3 public xuiniszrations were marked great esriiestuxeas and fervor, andyfaaa messenger of Christ it was his endhvor to persuade men by gpspel messages clearly and lovingly given. Under him an interesting and ll|.ef|_Il ptper Glad Tidings was piiblished and received with favor. In is term much evangelistic eflbrt was put forth through what was known as Band Work, and so far as that work was direct’- cd in_thc Lower Pnvineeemhe“ was the superintendent. He was dso deeply in. terested in the outcasts and abandoned, many of whom rcceivel a great deal of care and attention at his hands. The extra work thus outlined, added to his circuit duties, represeiited an amount of labor that few men hwi.-2; respzct for their ll6&ltl'1 and strengrih '.~.':'.'._'.l-Il £2.10. (In. dertalte.” ’ ——.__.......¢.___ Hotel Arrivals. _ DAVIES Ii:)?.‘3E. April 14—Wm. Harm-yv.'ell, BI. D.,» Hunter River; M. E. hialoney, Quebec; H. D. Kroply, Flat River; E. L. Temple, St. John; Geo. T. Debixlee, Fredericton: H. C. Heiinerdin er, Mon-areal; Henry Linall, Toronto; . F, Farrell, Halifax ; R. F. Mealen, ’do; Jna‘-. S:-.;x-ling, Mon- treal; W. S. Lawson, do; (.1. F. Ander- son, St. John; A. N. ';-{ck-.~.nzie, New York; Richard Hunt, S'si-rle; R. B. Reid and Mrs. Reid, Alheiitoii; B. C. -‘Perry, Tignish; F. Gallant. do; John Peters, Halifax; E. H. Dflllailfl, lr'l-._‘lltl‘t'.‘8l; J. Freedman, do; J. R:-gers, (lu; J. M. Mc- Leod, Aniherest ; J. A.‘ Leemsn, Truro ; Lester _Stavert-, Malia‘, I\'::b.; E. Stavert, Halifax. OSBORNE IIOFBE. April l4.——~D. A. Sharp, S’side; J. E. Newson, Boston; D. Shaw, Tignish; F. Beairsto, Dundee. A Richly Bred California Trotter for Nova Scotia. Geo. O'Brien, of Maeosnlias just made another great ‘addition to his stock, hav- ing purchased at the Kellogg: sale at New York the nine year old stallion “ Sunny Clinic" 3961 for $3,600; also a iiliy by this horse. “Sunxiy‘Clime" is snidto be worth from $l2,0(X) to $15,000. Min O’Bi:ien has displayed great enterprise in purchas- ing such s valuable stallion for these provinces. and his efforts to improve stock are to be highly commend_cd.—Times. Anontsrio Smallpox Scare. Wntnsoa. Ont., April 9.—Bl eswood hadasmallpoxecarc. Afcw ys agoa young raanneined Chilson arrrived there from Combcr" and stopped at Chas. l(inne’s. Next day he weotto his fath- er's henss andgras taken sick. The doc- tors pronou it smallpox of u virulent . The houses are quarantined. but are is every probability than the disease will a read, as while in October, Chilson had e task on his face and vms shaved by the villiagc barber. than “ Darkest England-' , Bsxrnsoas, April l3.—-Marshal Bel. lington Booth, of the Salvation Army, in’ an last night, detailed his experiences lea tour of the slums of New York diqusd as a rullian. He said un- (lenthere was a great. change in New Ycrksoonthe stateof aflairs would be far worse than ever existed in “ Darkest Enfihndfn. .5. . A Defeat 1' Salisbury- Loitbox, April 10.—In the house ‘to- night th ggfiqfl mpticon against allowing the ’ 'eiI hlfiy in India was made by Mr. The mcti .n W223 car:-iult by Ifllfltelfll. The goxvrrnmint urns lhnl ;Worse , the result gl.-‘cote;-.'i wnl‘: Ulla» "9..l§‘t'E _ THE GUARDIAN, JCHANRLTTEO , News by Telegraph [srncun ro run GUARDIAN] St J ohn’s Msyornlty St. loiui, April 14.—-The mayoralty election took place here: to-day. Mayor L0ul{llaFl’ was defeated, the vote standing Peters is interested in the liquor busi- ness. Died of Fever. ST. JOHN, April l4.~—-The St. John bark, J. Walter Scsmniel, arrived at Bar- lmdoes this afternoon from Rio de Jan- eiro, and r-ports live deaths by fever. ..___._..._¢....._.__—_. Election Protest- Otisnxc, April 14.--The election of Sir Hector Langevin for Richelieu has been protested. A Minister Resigns. Bosxos Avnxs, April 14.--General Rocca, the Minister of the Interior, has resigned. Parnell and McCarthy- DUBLIN, April l4.——Pai-nell writes to the F reenisxfs Journal that he has not received any notice from McCarthy with reference to his proposed plan for distri- bution of the f unds for relief of the evic- ted tenants, and condemns McCarthy's action in|neglecting to reply. " Exports Decrease. BERLIN, April 14.-—-The exports from Northern Germany to the United States for the first quarter of 1891 show a dc- ‘cresse of S2.439.885 as compared with the same period of last year. = A Forger Wanted - vi _ 0'1-uwa, April 14,—The Minister of Justice has made application to the United States Government for the arrest and extradition of James E. Hogan, who is supposed to be in Boston, and is want- ed in Moncton for forgery. 1:.- The Australian Federation Idea- Svn1~inv,= N. S. W., April 11.-——The Australian Federation convention has resolved that the draft of the constitution which it has been considering he submitted to a pppularly elected convention in each Aust ian colony, and that if three of thcs'e colonial conventions a prove the constitution the imperial overnnient shall be asked to take steps for its establis- ment. ..._—____.}__....____._ Grippe was the Cause. Sr. Tnoius, Ont., April 513.-—Char,les J. Weir, assiitant ‘f.i‘s‘iii‘mssi’ei‘,‘“Gii!iflI" Southern Railway, this city, com- mitted suicide this morning by shoot- ing himself. He had been attending to his usual duties during the night and re- turned to his home on Wellington street about4s. m., and committed the fatal act about thirty minutes later. Mr. Weir had only partially recovered from an at- , tack of grippe, and to this his act is atzrilyuted. ' ’ -—————-o——---— V One Secret of Health and Happiness. , The political battle is over, but the ba- ttle with disease must be constantly and unceasingly waged else the grim reaper will come out victorious, and loved ones will be gathered to their long home. On all sides may be seen pale and listless girls who should be enjoying the health and glow of rosy youth. Everywhere we are met with women young in years, yet pre maturely old, who suffer in silence almost untold ngonies, the result of those sliments peculiar to the female system. To all such. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills corneas a blessing. They restore wasted vitality, build up the nervous system, enrich the blood, and transform pale and sallow coni- plections into glowing, rosy checks that alone follow perfect health. In a. word they are a certain cure for all these dis- tressing complaints to which women. an d girls are peculiarly , liable. A trial of these pills will convince the most scep- tical of their Wnx1'.l('l'illl merit. For sud‘- ering men Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills are equally eiiicacious. For overwork, men- tal strain, loss of sleep, nervous debility, and all those diseases that lead to broken- down manhood, they are a certnin specific, stimulating the brain, reinforcing the ex- hausted system and restoring shattered vitality. Dr. Williams’ Pink P1118 bro nature's restorative and should be used by every weak and debilitted poison. For sale by all dealers or sent post paid on receipt of price (50 cents 8_b_0X) by addressing the Dr. Williams M ed1C1n0C0-a Brockville, Ont. lleaiiiess, Its Causes and Cure Scientifically treated I: an anrlst of world- wide reputation. Des ness eradicated and entirely cured, of from 30 to 80 ears‘ stand- ing, alter all other treatments ave failed. How the dlmculty is reached and the cause emovcd, fully explained in clrcnlars.w1th mdavlts and to stiinonlal ,cf cures irom ronslnent goo lc. mailed 3D. A. 1'0. TKINI. 91 West 14th 8%.. N. Y. (7 iNClNNl‘il'lBELLFC?;%NURY C6 S . A nose e- sous, AMHERST A s Agents for Maritime Provinces. KENT STREET MEAT MARKET. snderslgned have now 'in Stock WHOLESALE and RETAIL, » THE ' A choice Assortment . Sugar-Cured Ems and Bacon which they offer at lowest market prices. We have also a splendid display of chaise Buster Beet from Cattld especially fed for our trade. 1-..».._»r.. 2404, Lockhnrt 1043, Davies 27. for a Few D33. Reduced to ‘I- ‘French Oil Goat _ - order to 1 li'00ll.8. K 1 R ., ,- If Aprilg Ex xiv. K S we intend nlo present occupied .‘. medians and central‘ Block some time in . our stock of Fancy and -7 viz Soaps, Perfum‘. nd Nail Brushet. EATLY Rsnuqnn Fifteenth. ‘ Davies’ Salveiand Agents Montreal. ,5 5 _ SPECTACLES otiii kinds and pfices. March 23, 189:. -. . As was intend going out or the i Carriage. nos-‘B. nifvv Ofier Q55. 7. av... .:-,¢.__.,,..‘»_ - .. ,, .. .l mnvini imnncnn PRICES. DODD ‘& ROGERS‘ lllIlllLll’l'l‘E'l‘_0Wll b April 3.—-c o d d: w co Lobster Packers Spupplpies. King of _llI|_e‘dicines Scrofulous Humor-—A Cure “Almost Miraculous.” "WhenIwas1-Lyearsofsgelhadaseverc attack of rheumatism, and after I recovered had to go on crutches. A year later, scrotnla, in the form of white swelllngs, appeared on varlousparts of my body, and for 11 years I was an Invalid, being confined to my bed 6 years. In that time ten or eleven sores ap- peared and broke, causing me great pain and suffering. I feared I never should get well. “ Early in 1886 I went to Chicago to visit a sister, but was copflned to my bed most of the tlmelwas there. In July I readabock, ‘A Day with a Circus,’ in which were smtcments of euros by Hoodssarsaparllla. ,. I was so im- pressed wlth the success of this medicine that I decided to try it. To my great gratification thesoressocn decreased and I begantofeel. bctter,and lnnshort tlme Iwas up and out of doors. I continued to take Hood's Sar- saparlllator about a year, when, having used six bottles, I had become so fully released tromthe disease that I went to work for the Flint 8 Walling lflg. Co., and since then snvn nor Losr A anions our on account of sickness.‘ “ I believe the disease is expelled from my system, I always feel well, amingood spirits and have a good appetite. Iamnow27yca.rsof ageandcanwalk as well as any one, except that one limb is a little shorter than the other, owing to the loss or bone, and the sores formerly on my right leg. To‘ my friends my recovery seems almost miraculous. and I think .Ho’od’s ssrsaparllla is the king of medicines.” Wnmuus A. Lam, 9 1:. Railroad 8t., Kendallvllle, Ind. -Hood's Sarsaparllla Scldbyalldrugglsts. simxro:-as. Preparedcsily by at. noon & co. Apothecnrics, Lowell. ism. I00 Doses one Dollar 5000 CASES Tall and Flat CANS‘, 260 boxes Tin Plates, . N0 ingots L & F. Tin, 3 rs 1§ square Copper, 50 M. Lobster Labels, 3 i 900 coils of American and Canadian Rope, 5,000 Lobster Boxes ( ,m h Tnruentino. Lacquers. . - ot " . flour, Tea, Sugar and Molasses. 'm8 For sale by 5 ' HORACE HASZARD Gftown, April 9. ‘ 5 we NOT ONLY- sai-L .,V 1,. . . W‘ . 4-’— .7 . ‘ w, J... i'°' “him s.tmnn.£s. ‘—_KentStreet, ‘>1 ms, for Lazarnt,;Opticians, Loudtm All--' his-rge flgeek ‘ * ..;:‘*.,-"‘ if you know what a. bargain; is, andvwe Wlll'Sl1PpPlSC§'O' flweod’ fj“s§ring,. but prices will be m. _ 1’ Y .- -- 5‘ -' - i , -' , .4 X = '~1-.k..«.;'-fevvssr-:—a:'r.!is.s-‘r-.~e:.~;.y..:.,:;' :..-_.:.-,,.-..-;_ H. . - - --7-. - - §» ..-. —.vs-5-,...;. .z.. , ,. . '_~,, . A ' ' ,Ei.)_; :5‘; 5: V 3 ‘bu. i ‘(vi ‘:'?‘{'tH lo‘ ..O.... iiiilln .4." JiAME8 PAT-u&co. lMé.rket Square. “Charlottetown April 11, —r— .. .-.._... HAVING pnrcliased a. la.rge'.'' . .j,.k_of Bankrupt goods. ewe: Will Offer the Whole stogglcgat 5 never before heai'dTl:§l:£ English, l:%cotch,', i£l;i1dj"(l;iiIl;,éf’ , A Tweeds and Womteds. - ~ -ami Also a lot of» Dress lalfiptice. _,.«,- . is Pnowsi-: ans. . ; i-The%Wonderfiil,-ChenpiiiMei Latest styles. &———._. RECEIVED BY STEAME sun Elly p B ‘ ’ ____AT_;__ BOOT srosn, corn‘ BROS’ CHEAP Char1ottetown,Mar. ‘.21. in J‘ 0713.1:-gs Chairs! Cha.irsl Wxiogzlfl-SALE -.2. nmrau... We are llltlllilfzi-4£‘iill'illg several thoiisoiiil chains this spring. Ilitherto the most of the chairs sold on the Island - -t have been llllpliftell. We have specially fitted up lately for the A inanufa.ei.im-. of . chairs, and it is to the interest of WIIIDLESALE and ll.E'l‘AlL E years to purchase our make of chairs. S A - -—--—ov$«c.aosn --——— Beeziaise they are strong and well .liiii.slied,. ’l‘he3' are made from Island: lumber, ’[‘hey are made by Island workmen, They are sold cheap. ‘ e “ ” - .2 K We are receiving a. number.--orb other furniture from News New: .-srnswlek. asl-well. l 5 from P. E» Island A not be able to I “l‘*‘¥f.¢.ir°mP**¥- . 5,1