THE DAILY E f | ' ‘The Modus Vivendi Bill ee ; } | | j Ocher iiems aj and Other ft ms. tate : 1K Rites Ni - a \ ree a jut oi . ; ; ‘ ; t o n —_. GPA w i »>\ ; iat al er i if x ’ : ’ | .§ fot C8 rat a! oti | i | .W UhE } : ' ) ' ; t Or | 3e a : | +) ite 4 Bb > wy cr wi C w : tl vill} sn a ; ‘ om 5 iat : ¢ n| o . e | i paay nes | 4 I - 8 ‘ t ww ’ ' ‘ ut bushel at DO per poulld a} ’ im ARREST. \ ewte ; af i t » man named Connolly was arres opens if the W hate lar * + : SUES have the : on er ~ “ 2 ~ once, 1 ley sper ous ee tate i) weaning “) ry mi a ; A ad Excursion —There will be the sist Brster holiday excursion fares oD seat 44 , > rulway during the Easter holidays. = => » . -f ill , vow Yet.— Miss Emina b. Brooks, of ws J a N. B, nas rompleted & Gullit con- ao 738 pieces. This beats Mrs. Thomp “WDloy . , - = a, whose quilt contained 2,486 pieces. or a - fue Mopet Crry Covnen The W. C. i give au entertamment in the YX. , 1 wr ' start Operation. This en some time ago, throwing about 150 nployment. ie n W ednesday last. There is a the side of the track and here the cow was ang when the train came along. rs Arrer Damaczs.—A Quebec m@tisays: Mrs. Marie Touchru and Ws Miwin Halls, widows of workmen who tm Kiled in the worsted factory ex- pain, have instituted actions fur damages wunst the directors of the ec mpany, for we was of their husbands which has de- pred them of s ippert. They claim $10,- W each, , eae IsLa DEI private des. bi ston states that the American mone Secciet anu Massachusetts Society tthe p ition of cruelty to animals hays ded their prize of $250 to J. A. McPhail, A.. M. D., of Montreal (formerly of P. E. ta) he best eSSay in favor of vivisec.- tn and regulations under which it should be tried on; a similar prize was given for the mi (seay against the practice. The money Wes given to obvain for the society inform ation ’ i will euide it in ite aim towa.j |, cisla #2 60 ubject, There were 19 essays in avetition, and the award was mad va iMmittes professe f Ha Uni st _-- 2 “ \ernm liru mo, OS 4 fe aut fT se ie Colpetition ¢ i the | median riresicd eekiy, in whi K) sle izes are red, will close on Ap a ae tt addition irom 3 intil that date a wtlal daily prize will be yviven for the first “eet Hat received each day. ‘T) competi "is supply a combinat} n a Hocrs, and ure : . nO Searching in dictj nati : : al ; ‘a “3 OT DOOKS Hi inne ; ; $ 7 kin _ Among the pria 3 are bieveles “ic eg ~ ‘ . 1 a : , Wate} loo case lurniture, silverware ~ee®, jeweiry, summer ra~— prizes for eh, WOME! be } ‘ ; = om ‘end aot oe > @ha iris, A000 in ll ia 7 lor samp LOD wit} Wil partion! i py itn as f iuiars and dist fy 08. to 9 Atlaide st a. 6 " 5 4 @atreet west, Toronto, Ont. Monti Ve pane ’ es . “en TLOD pap r. fod vy ‘ } »>.- New Fire SELL. —Thea ay The hew fire | “88 Arrived Agricuiturist | or Summerside * i position in due time It has thie, oemed that a bell tower, som “ty feet in height. be erected y . Syuare, the lower ps eee band stand, b; yc part to be finished as bell will he’ at we understand that the heold ! be placed In Lhe spot occupic d H sn . Ape north end of the Market rang it en }; - ¢ so arranged that when twa. The - clearly heard all over the ite tee Hre bell isfrom the well bre, Te ute bell foundry, of Balti ell ! by ~~ . ac ES —On § sturday, 2 Ist Mowe: Gc. Umber of people assembled 'O Witness a trot between bia : nAre, = M sud May,” ©s horse, ‘* Dean,” for a sie. Both parties met at the appointed ' McCabe xr some Ia tag * i : refused to trot. *een Henry Ct . a arranged be Mand May . ng ; horae th Lee and Watsfoeye sy ec! Tesulied in three s raight * pe iM y. Weunderstand that Mr. ‘8 horse Harry Lee against _* considerable sum on th. wtween Mr. Mitchell's (Ten and Mount Stewart, on Satur- ° ae . — . » OCD a, bll., proy iding “Tr permit, is Guaranteed. ewart >. ‘ "a match wa ' Dd, ‘‘, ‘io Picton News, that the giass works will} institution | | | ; | i | wis 4 (. A. 06 Tuesday, Apri 4, prox Cine ‘she attractions will be ‘* The Mode! City — > - War Sant Acais.—It is reported, says | j | lin the Western States. i | 3 ‘SIX States and i visit here is teearrange cusivms facilities as | Newfo Tn the Interests. of Settlers, sh L DESPATCH ES To undland ome ere Kx LMINER, Affairs, Lut Be. layed. } — ao eo } Lonpon, March 24. | in the House of Commons to-day it was innounced that Lord Knutsford had tabled Sir John O’Brien, | rOovernor ot .@ewlound land, saying that the bil! vine effeet to the modus vivendi wou'd not be proceeded | with until April 126th, giving time for} further communication on the subject be- | tween the Imperial and Colonia (.0vern ments. The proposal of the Newfoundland | delega { settiing the whole jwestion by | territoria mICPBRiONa, OF ¢ uLy lent, has been aubmitte » the French Government | | ey | GREAT POLITICAL BID To Divide the]. C. B.| | — yO CaL | party in Canada. ANEW SCHEME ——. + a Orrawa, March 24. Bridges and Eden, of the Manitoba and Northwestern Railway, are here perfecting a scheme for repatriating Canadian settlers The scheme in- cludes district and local agents throughout { the present | ya 2 ot ject ‘ to stock and sMtlers elfects. | air ee iis - | 66UTAT fy e A WIDE Y ADD PQ Al RE BUG fbi BST ED, ¥ fl C.—A special session of Port la s encampment for the purpose | t Cone ng the royal purple degree wiil be « Oldfeliows Hall, to-morrow, Wed- eday evening, at 5 o clock. - \cxxowLepemeNnt.—The thanks of Txt . “: ] ‘ 4 rey EXAMINER are due Vaptiain ;HUMAS Lu. the bark Aspitogan,. for late the Dark AS} Van, TOT 1” weaos Ayres papers ;alsoto Mr. W. W, wiley for ate L: ndon journals - KILLeD.—Suminersicde leer \ } ; ¢ M . Alo | } ¢ 4} snging to Mr, ie Learad ol this | so was killed on the track at the east end the town by the incoming eastern train at | spring k ibe | } } i i ' disappeared. | | i a Partial Con- '?eSStOn. Hie Wakes SO Ott atl lm ee EXAMINER, =.= TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. BUILDING _ LOTS. | AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, 3 ‘WV O of t | Stree southern front ar heautiful | Judg a ee APRIL Ist. Corner «i Fitgroy and Hillsborough ts, 4 each lot, 43x100 feet, with ahade trees. ia i ot il residen of Mr. C. D. Rankin in e Youna’s Block Terms : 9 per eent. eash, balance ean re- main on the pr Valuable Residence. At | struc rial the same time we will sell, under in- tions from Mr. John Stumbles, his one Town Lot (30x84 feet), with Dwelling aud Stables thereon, and now ocenpied by Mr. TH. M. Churchill. built desir: This is one of the best in Chailottetown, and a very able property. E. H. NORTON & C@., Auctioneers. houses Nichi? eod tis, ; AUCTIO TT Ch’ te ag 2S N SALES. ee. W b rec prepared to conduet Auction Se Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, | ee petc., Im aby part of the City or Islaad at = Joun, March 24. : se sw _ ; ‘ ‘ , , | Prompt payments. Good references, Give The disclowes reguding the pro-, us a trial, posal made by the Cirit leaders to divide} CHARLES I, MORRISON, ihe Intercolonial Railway, granting one Auctioneer, portion to the C. P. Ro and the other por men '2 103 Queen Street. tien to the Grand Trunk in concideration off. 5) ”C a le Le supporting them in the election, has created Tesders fi P f @ great sensation, and is jully corroborated iu Or as ering. here. The scheme is denounced as the | rreatest political bribe ever ollered by ny NDERS for plastering the Stone House, corner of .Kent and West Streets, own, wil be received up to 26th March, S91, at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Ch'town, where particulars for same may be obtained. M: arch 17—tf Mills and Farm For Sale Valuable Property at New Glasgow. FRNHE subscriber offers for sale his valuable Grist and Carding Mills, situate at New ‘;lasgow ; also, a Farm of six'y acres of Jand, forty of which are.cleared and in a high state | of cultivation, the balance covered by a good grow th of young hardwood. The carding mill has two sets of cards and }is well equipped threughout, and has a very large custom. The gvist mill is fully equipped and well patronized. stand or stream in the Province. hettor The water There is net a is never-failing. There are on the premises a good dwelling house, barn and other outbuildiags. Te ras: Half the purchase money to be paid on delivery of the deeds ; the balance may re- main for a term of years secured on the pro- —_—--— | perty i : ae \" , RICHARD BE, BAGNALL. New Yorn, March 24. New Glasgow, March 16 dylw wyIm. The Brooklyn police last afternoon ar: EE tame TO fe ee rested Hugh Miller, aged 22, on a charge of | ; setting fire to six tenement houses w ithin | AViES DRUG STORE six weeks. Milier denied that he was ive . party, but afterwards madea p yetial come | . fession. In his last fire he used kerosene | oil and stuffed the keyhole of the fire alarm , S we intend moving from our present box with paper. The Washington National Bank CLOSES ITS DOORS. New Yors, March 24. The Washington National Bank closed its doors late yesterday afternoon, owing to the serious impairment of its capital. It appears that the bank’s resources have been loaned out by the President to two friends or confederates. The two accounts amount- ed to $121,000. President Sherman nae | Fell With a Crash. Monrreat, March 24. Five floors of the new Y. M. C. A. build- ding about finished, on Dominion Square, gave way yesterday and fell with a crash, A defective pillar was the cause. _———- > Hou. Mr. Howlan’s Movements. Orrawa, March 24. Howlan is here making leave for England. Hon. Geo. W arrangements to The Huntingdon Flection. Hentixeponr, P. Q., March 24. elected to-day by a Seriver (grit) was ~ *y" , ‘fr mojority of 250. Che Grand Trunk and hoodle did the work. - Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 24.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, mostly easteriy; gen- erally fair and mild. ~- ————— = _ gl K bP. C. for the Stemaech. A Mon W ANTED.-~A good Cook. Store to the more commodious Store in MORRIS’ NEW BLOCK, we will sell off our stock of Fancy and Toilet Articles at greatly reduced rates, viz., SOAPS PERFUMES Large assortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes, Paste, Tooth Pastes, Powders, Creams. Agent for Lazarus, Optician, London and ENGLISH, FRENCH AND BS AMERICAN, All the well-known e kinds on the market. Combs, Toilet Powders, treal. SPECTACLES at all prices and qualities, mehl9 as mo oe Good wages to one well recommended. Apply to Mks. GEO. A. BAYNEs, 1i7 Upper Prince Street, between the hour s of 10 and 12 a. m, ti— mech24 W NOUND.—On my premises, about October last, two stray Sheep. The owner can havo the same by applying on the premises to JOHN porte! South Shore, and paying expenses, mch? ANTED.—Two smart Ssleswomen, Ouly those having had experience need apply.— BEER BRoB. mecn21 Wt mch2l NTED.—A Gir] to do general housework in a small family. Apply at this oifice. T° at E ye sion POSSESSION MAY IsT. mch19—tf LET.—A Brick Dwelling, situate on Water RESSM AKING.—- Vis3 Crawford is prepared to do Dregsimusking at her home, 177 Hills- borough Street, next door to Mr. Bridges’. mch2l—3i LET.—One-half the House situated on the corner of Hillsborovgh and Euston Streets, D. T. Johnston. -esent ocenpied 7. Mr. Cnquire at this office, Street, now in the occupation of George J, Wright, Esq., containing drawing room, dining and breakfast rooms, and six bedrooms. Posses- given lst July. Also—A Cottage containing eight rooms, situate on Hillsboroug. Street, now orcupied by Mr. ivengbout Ist May. For particulars apply to 9EAKE Bros. & Co. Wm. H. McEwen. Possession eod tf—~mehl6 AUCTION _—_—_—_—_——— Thursday, the }0th day of April, | p. m., that very desirable piece of land known as ‘ihe Dalhousie Farm,’ situate ir the, Royalty of Charlottetown, on the Malpeque | Road, 1} miles from the City, formerly own: | ed by the late Capt. Holman, comprising thirty-three acres of first-class land, ali clear- ed and ina very high state of cultivation. On the premises are a cominedious and wel]-iln- ished dwelling, a good barn and other out-| am instructed by Mr. H. G. Marphy to sell by Public Auction on the nremises on buildings, a good well and a fine This farm only requires tu be known to appreciated. Terms easy and made known at sale. J, McWILLIAMS. Auctioneer, Ch’town Royalty, March 6th, 1891. w tl April 1 thep eod in dy—pat. | Percy Pope. | first of Mav. mchl6é—ti eod O LET.—The Dwelling House on north side of ' Hillsborough Park, occupied by Mrs. H1s- Vie and adjcining the house occupied by Mr. Possession given on or about the Apvly to LEMUEL PHILLIPs. LENT, ard possession given on the Ist May oO} x next, the House on Prince Street adjoining the residence of James Paton, Esq., and opposite i Judg at 2 o'clock ; WM. Boyt. e Young’s premises. Apply next coor to tl ist May pd—mch20 ANTED.—A reliable person to act as local representative of a corporation with a pa:d- up capital of $250,000, in the sale, through Sub- Agel Bonds, right perrou. 1 FastmanBiock, Minneapolis. Minn. \ orchard. | Tit EXaMiner-ofiice, “i ‘stant employment will } person, } ' T° its and Solicitors, of Instalment Savings 4 desirable and life-long position to the Address, Mutual Investment Co., lw-mhlg ANTED.—An a sistant Boo- keeper, who has had exverieuce in an office. Apply at tf—mohts8 the care of horses. Good weges and con- be given te a suitable Apply at this office. mchi6 RENT.—The east: rn side of Brick Dwel ing House on Hillsborough Square. For parti- culars apply on the promises to James TURNER. nee “HIG ey pa 1¢ handsomest Lots in the City, | doining the | ' { i WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&) ————— par sepecert md — a. = MARCH 24, ee et nm at th i eet tee 1891. ~. - ———. - ESDAY, a ie Pe ee ene PO Om -Mnmee Spring Stock of Felt Hats is now Complete. — ee oe A - ee ae ~<a any i Ne The success with which our Hat Department has been erowned in the past is due to the care we have taken in selecting and keeping to the front all the lead- ing and most fashionable styles, as well as the best Eng- lish, American and Canadian makes. Domt forget. when you want a Hat. that the Wonderful Cheap Men have the Largest, Best, Cheapest and Most Fashion | able Stoek of Hats on the Island. EE EXPECTED SHORTLY © FROM LONDON. 125 Pieces of Dress Goods, — Bought by Mr. W. W. Stanley and shipped to ame on early arrival. STANLEY. BROTHERS, -- BROWN'S BLOCK. NEW PAPER HANGINGS! — Largest ‘Stock, Wewest Patterns, Lowest Prices, ———_——AT- & §fSRNS’. le’ mnt cameos . \X, “YED.—A reliable man who uuderstands | during the Scotch, Canadian is now ready for sale, purchaser, as we have and lowest prices English, Our and American Room Paper ‘and should be seen by every the best variety, newest patterns importation of in the city. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, March 3, 1891. i as IN ti (YOU CAN HAVE | Gj ee NO DOUBT AS TO THE i ape —— emova * Purity & Wholesomenegs <a a ——OF YOUR--- F AVING TO REMOVE in the Month of April, while our CAKE, PASTRY AND BONS, USING al Store is undergoing extensive alterations, we will, ea ee Te | IF YOU ARE next four weeks, offer some Special Lines im CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, &e., at a Great Reduction to | WOODILL’S avoid trouble of storage. | BAKE GH. TAYLOR, | GERMAN | POWDER, < « Watchmaker and Jewelcr, North Sida of Market Square. Ch’town, March 13, 1891—2aw& wy feh12