THE Ss gocal and Other Items, —_—_— fasTER Sonbpay to-morrow, - Tur STANLEY left Georgetown at six clock this morning Easter Ecos and St be, Market House. >---- Goop Fripay.— The services in’ the yurches yesterday were well attended. - . : ‘ ? Ar ne Cares —-Boats left Cape Tormen- tine at 10 15 this morning. - Basten MONDAY Nicut.—‘' The Prodigal 7 at the Lvccum, Law Student, Spectat VALUE will be given this even- ing In gents’ hats st D. Bruce's. - Brack BeavTy.— Received by mail to-day, ‘Black Beauty. - -Haszard & Moore. - Gorn CHARTER.-~-ihe lippex Prilliant, about SO tons register. schooner Enquire of ’, Coombs. mh 25 lwk (re - -> —- UARNIV A} 4 children’s carnival will take place in Souris Skating Rink on Wed- pn aday evening next. - > ’ 'a@ iecture to Hall next Mon- . See the not NoTk z. see Lhe Novice he delivered in jay night. St. James Lecture. —Mr. C. B a * Daniel O'Connel Easter Monday night. Doo > — McNeill m St lectures Hall t fail te attend J s1nes| VW BLL Doxs.—Th ) Methodist congregation of Bedeque have sub scribed sixty dollars tc the Springhill reliet fund. eee SOCIETY Lerrzr.—The last St. John Pro- gress contains @ racy correspondence from Charlottetown. For sale at the Diamond Bookstore. ete Ovartan Temor.—A successful opera- tion for the removal of an ovarian tumor wes performed at the Charlottetown Hos- pital a few days ago. a Dowrsios ILLustTRATED —A few copies coa- taining views of the recent colliery explosion at Springhill, N. S., may be had at the Diamond Bookstore. o- Apvance Ix Prices —In St. John, accord. ing to the Sun, the price of oats have advanced from 67 to 68 cents. Canadian flou advanced from 1%to 20 cents per barrel during the past few days. i sctilaiaiiline Hocury Maton.—There will be a hockey match to-night at 8 o'clock, at the Rink ; sides to be cboven alphabetically—from A to M vs. from N to Z, the former wearing white shirts, the latter blue. Admission free. A Memento.—Thirteen of the com- mercial travellers who arrived here by the Stanley on Thursday, were photographed in a group by Mr. Lewis onthe afternoon of the same day. The picture will likely be out in a few days. > Tue Toxxet.—The Journal says that peti- tions will be placed in the hands of the censns takers, and by them be circulated throughout the Island for signature, asking the Dominion Government to proceed with the construction of the Straits tunnel. a _ Banxeurt Stock or Boots anp Suors.— Having purchased at a greas bargain a quantity of bankrupt stock, I will offer them for sale at Stampers’ corver, North side Qlueen Square. Come and get bar- gains. —R. K. Jost. Mar 26 2w -_—_o@---— Notice.—A roll call of the members of the Loyalist Society will be held in the B«ptist school:oom, Prince St., on Monday, at 7.30 ym, A full attendance is requested as the programme for the ensuing quarter as well as other important busiaess isto be cons‘dered. mh28 2i rue Gvappiay Acawn.—The Guardian says: “As to that Masonic Temple de- seription which it (Tue Examinen) claims we had a clipping which we knew was from one of the daily papers, and credited it ac- cordingly. The fact is that the Guardian huew the clipping in question was from THE ExsMtner and did not “credit it accord- ingly.” ee Arrested aT Last.—Gourge Taylor, the young man wanted for stealing the money from Mr White's residence, was arrested im a house on the Georgetown Road on hursday, and brought to the city by train yesterday. The arrest was made by Con- stables Weatherbie and Ross, of George- town. Taylor will be arraiged for trial on y onday. Saini A Jvventize Eyrerrarsment. — The Juvenile Temple will give an entertain- ment—for :he purpose of raising funds to purchase a library —in McLeod's Hall, on the evening of Wednesday, Ist April. a have been issued at 10 cents each. € hope that the audience will be large. he parents of the children should en- Courage the good work. N [ I 9 ATAL Day, 1. O. O. F.—The ensuing Natal se na ration will be on a grand a ‘ee ea , April falls on Sunday, the city lodges the managers will attend clivine service on will he = n . that day, but the programme oth A ‘iT out at Summerside on Monday, a helt; t is intended to dedicate the a in that town at 3 o'clock, p. m., and ‘fa & grand concert in the evening. A spe- se train will leave Charlottetown in the blebs, he _— 9 o'clock, returning same largely uae the auniversary will be . me ~~ epg Poo -— Tkack.—The Paymaster’s car, - ele the Western train, went off Strack between Coleman and O'Leary — on Thursday. The car was, as ond to the rear of the train, and jumped the rails, travelled along we for @ short distrnce, when it a _ over a small embankment, As lucky a3 possible after the accident, the tral + Was stopped, and the conductor and others burried to where the car ( lay. They aoe about breaking open the dint when * = speed for them by Mr. Davies. Mrs. ya with Mr. Davies in the car. Sain, Pemmahen up considerably, and Mr. of plase a soos of his hands cut with a pane — Mrs. Davies behaved with great net ma throughout. The car itself was total) uch daiusged, but the trucks were broke, demolished — three axles being the a. M r. and Mrs. Davies returned to in KY the same evening. They are to be tial culated upon their almost providen- "scape. A wrecking train left here for et te ns - . ets tae TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SpkeraL Despatonrs to Tur Ex AMINRR Zacs cvy wv oops} Mace Minister Shot. Ten A Case of Mstaken Identity. Tt Lonpon, March 28. Balchoff, Minister of Finance of Bul- garia, was shot dead by an assassin on Thursday night. The assassin mistook him for Premier Stambuloff. The assassin es- caped. He was one of the band of con- spirators sworn to liberate Bulgaria, COURT HOUSE BURNED Dustin, March 28, cn ouse in which Dalton and the other Tipperary rioters were being tried was burned on Thursday. The fire was caused by defective flues. As the Union| Jack which floated over the building fell to the tlames the crowd gave great cheers. Newfoundland Affairs. To Enforce the Bait Act. ———— The court |] March 28. | The latest official advices at Ottawa frox | aT >. . . . ' Newfoundland state that it is the intention to enforce the Bait Act the same as last year, all Yankee reports to the contrary notwithstanding. OTTAWA, aa meee Fire At Amborst. Robb & Son's Factory Destroyed. AmugErst, March 28. The factory of Messrs. Robb & Son, at this place, was destroyed by fire yester- day morning. The loss is a very severe one. This is the second fire within a year. They will begin the work of rebuilding at once, McGill College Examinations Some Suecessful Islanders. MonrtREAL, March 28, At the MéGill-@ollege Examinations the Maritime Provinces students made a most creditable record. Among those who won the degree of M. D. are KE. J. Kerr of Mal- p que, M. McMartin of Brown Creek,® and J. A. McPhaill of Orwell, ia this Province. Pa ATTACKED BY HER LOVER And Almost Murdered. Boston, March 28, A girl belonging to Nova Scotia, named Elizabeth Castine, was almost murdered here by her negro lover, a maa named Cunningham. Cunningham then attempted to commit suicide. It is thought that both will re- cover. a Concert at Hunter River. The concert in connection with the Methodist social at Hunter River on Thurs- day night was a decided success, financially and otherwise. The building was filled with an appreciative audience, and the best of order prevailed. Frederick Horne, Esq., of Milton, occupied the chair. The choir rendered excellent music, each per- son’s part being performed in a manner that would do credit to professionals. The gem ot the evening was the singing of the duet **Dear Old Home” by Masters Walter and James Waye, and ‘My Mother's Prayer” by Misses Sarah May and Bete McLeod. Mrs.G H. McGuigaa gave evi- dence of her musical abilities in her render- ing of some beautiful selections of instru- mentai music. Mr. C. P. Fletcher, of Charlottetown, is always a favorite with a Hunter River audience, and his organ and cornet solos delighted everybody. In fact, the whole proceedings were of a very high order, and everybody seemed well pleased with the evening's entertainment. The committee desire to return thanks to Rich- ard Baguall, Esq., who kindly placed his large warehouse at their disposal for the occasion; to Joseph Wise and William Mc- Coubrey, Esqs , who disposed of the bas- kets; and to all those who in any way con- tributed towards making up the handsome sum of $70. Se cine RRR MARRIED. At the residence of the bride’s father, on the 24th March, by the Rev David Suther- land, Samu! A'‘bert McDonali, to Mary, daughter of Mr Archibald White. At the residence of the mother of the bride, onthe 24th March, by the Rev James Car- ruthers, assisted by the Rev Mr Slackford, father of the groom, John Hatfield Slackford, of Truro, N 8, and Annie Saunders. —— Suddenly, at E'gin, Il. on the 24th March, Helen Maria, wife of James Kinneban, aged 45 years. The deceased was a sister of Mr. Henry Edm onds of Charlottetown. May her , oul rest in peace. Suddely, at Summerside, on the 26th March, Julia M Duchemin, aged 56 years. Asleep in Jesus, blessed sleep, From which none ever wake to weep. At Clyde River, on March %th, Catherine Murray, ia the 80th year of her age. She i , tng yesterday morning, and returned stehe € disabled car at aine (standard) last ' | its power gave testimony to the value of the gospel in gu ‘taining the soul in the greatest trials, and to support in the hour of death. While a Triad was in Progress P E. ISLAND RAILWAY. ee. Oa eee ee et THE LYCEUM laster Monday Night. THE PRODIGAL LAW STUDENT, By the Dramatie Club of Si. Dunstan’s College. This Play is Highly Commended | by Competent Critics. Reserved Seats, 35 cents; Unreserved, 25 cents. Tickets for eale at Reddins Drug Store. Doors open at 7.15. Entertainment com- meh 2-4 mences at 8 o'clock, EASTER EXCURSION. ETURN TICKETS will be issued at one _ fivat-class fare to and from all Stations on this Railway, on GOUD FRIDAY, a'so from Summerside, Cape Traverse, Souris, Georgetown and intermediate Statiqns to Charlottetewn con EASTER SATURDAY, good to return np to and on EASTER MON DAY, 30th iust. ' ~~ J. UNSWORTH. Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, \ March 24, 1891. / Dwelling House and Premises, FITZROY STREET, CH’ TOWN. , . wn 2 . 7 ‘ 1 HE undersigned Executors and Truatees of the last will and testament of the jate Hon. W. W. Lord offer for sale :— The HOUSE AND PREMISES fronting on Fitzroy Street East, formerly occupied «by George L. Lacey, having a 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, which is rented for $60 yearly, there is a Tenement in the rear of the Lot rented at $20 @ year, Terms :—Half cash, and balance secured by mortgage bearing 6 per cent Apply to L. H. DAVIES, A. LORD, Trustees and Executors of last Will of W, W. Lord, meh24—t s patmwf Tenders for Plastering, 2 hin —_——_— T= DERS for plastering the Stone House, corner of Kent aud West Streets, Ch’town, wi'l be received up to 26th March, 1891, at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Ch’town, where particulars for same may be obtained. March 17—tf WANTED TO RENT, As. first of April or May next, a Dwelling House containing about six rooms, centrally located. Rent moderate, Apply at this office. lw—mch23 Important Notice to Purcha- sers of Real Estate. THE McGILL PROPERTY, the handsomest in the city comprising 15 half acre and 5 one acre Lots; also, 2 acres, with Dwelling House and Outbuildings, will be sold by Auction early in May, when due noti*e will be given. R. BEAIRSTO, mch2!—Im eod Auctioneer. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c W ANTED.—A Servant Man. Apply to Mr. ARTHUR PETERS, at the office of Peters & Peters, Charlottetown. dy&wy—meh23 WANTED —A Boy about a store. A lad of about 16 years of axe, good character and Apply to “H,” P. O Box not afraid of work. . 157. ai pd mech? WANTED.—A Girl to do general howsework. Apply to Mrs. W. W. WELLNER, Prince Street. tf—mch26 Oe rae WANTED.—Two or three board- ers can be accommodated at the ‘ LePage corner of Great George and Water The rooms are large and front on the eod—mch25 House,” Streets. street. TO LET.--For a term of years, a Brick Dueling House, containing twelve rooms, with all ates Convenes -—Eee M, H. Galan. mech: R SALE.—A new Lobster Fishing Boat. Apply to EDWARD SKERRY, Fitzroy Ftreet East. 6i pd—mceh25 LET.—A Brick Dwelling, situate on Water Street, now in the occupstion of George J. Wright, Esq., containing drawing room, dining and breakfast rooms, and six bedrooms. Posses- sion given Ist July. Also—A Cottage containing eight rooms, situate on Hillsboroug. Street, bow o-cupied by Mr. Wm. H. McEwen. Possession iven about Ist May. For particulars apply to Peake Bros. & Co. eod tf—mchié WANTED.~A Girl to do genera! housework in a small family. Apply at this office. meh2l T° LET.—One-half the House situated on the corner of Hillsborough and Euston Streets, at present occnpied by Mr. D. T, Johnston. PossEsston May Ist. Enquire at this office. meb19—tf T° LET.—The Dwelling House on north side of Hillsb»rough Park, occupied by Mrs. H+s- gard, and adjoining the house occupied by Mr. Percy Pope. Possession given on or about the firstof Mav. Apply to LEMUEL PHILuUrs. mchli—6i eod To RENT, ard possession given on the Ist May next, the Honse on Prince Street adjoining the residence of James Paton. Keq , and opposite Judge Young’s premises. Apply next door to Wm. Boye. tl let May pd—mch20 TSS a-sistant Boo keeper, who has had exnerieuce in an office. Apply at THE EXAMINER Oftice. tf—meh18 ANTED.—A reliable man who understands the care of horses. Good weges and con- stant employment will be given to a suitable person. Arply at this office. mchié RENT.—The east rn side of Brick Dwei ip House on Hillsborough Square. For - culars apply on the promises to JaMES TURVER. mehi6—2w pd ee ——— - “se in Na eR ec SATURDAY, —— eee ——— 6. =~ MARCH ewe ne ee Sa ell In a few day Charlottetown, March 18, 1891. Paton’s purchases Ss suje [JAMES PATON & GO., - in sa ————- ———{ xk )——_- W SUS, Trimmings, Hats, Flowers sian " : (x)--— we will show a portion in the above lines. lots of Rich lack Silks, by the best French makers. Mr. Paton writes that he has completed the pur- chase of a large lot of FRENCH SILKS at un- asually low prices. 28, 1891. o Nc A ce, tl em OG.» 06 Bue MUNG, cl of Mir. Also—Special Intending purchasers will do well to wait until these are received, as they will be sold cheap to make room for further stock. - GHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE, — 400 To be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law | Courts Building in Charlottetown, in Queen’s | County, on TUESDAY, the Twenty-eiguth day | of April next, A. D. 1891, at the hour of Twelve | o'clock, noon :— | AM those two several tracts. pieces or parcels of jand described-as follows, natn«ly :—All | that tract, piece or parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Fifty- | two (52) in King’s County, in Prince Kaward Islynd, and betwen the lands held and occupied by Dunald Buchanan on the one side and the land heid and occupied by John Meinnis on the other, aud fronting on Peake’s Road, containing seveaty-five acres, a little more or Jess. ALSO—Al!l that tract, piece and parcel of land situate, lying and being on Lot or Township Number Fift)-two aforesaid, bounded and de- scribed as follows, that is to say :—Commencing on the south side of the Morreil Road, in the western boundary line of land in the oecupation of Aben Finlayson; thence south along the said western boundary tine of Aben Finlayson’s land | for the distance of sixty-‘hree (64) chains, or | until itreaches the rear boundary line of farms | fron ing onthe Lorne Valley Ltoad; thence in a north-westerly direction along tre said rear boundary line of farms fronting on the Lorne Vailey Road till it strikes the eastern boundary } ine of land in the occypation of Mrs. Buchanan ; } shence north along the eastefn boundary of the | said Mrs Buchanan’s land forthe distance of forty-six chains, or until it meets the gMoreil | Road aforesaid. and thence castwardly along | the southern side of sad Morell Road fer the distance of twenty chains, or to the place of commencement, containing one hundred acres, a littie more or less. The above eale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortyage bearing date the Seventeen'h day of December, A. D. 1884, and made between Finiay Dogherty, of Haze! Greea, Towaship Number Fitty-uwe aforesaid, Farmer, at preseut of Bos- | ton,in the Unitcd States, of the one part, and the undersigned of the other part, For te:tns and conditions of sale apply to Angus Finlaysen, of Lot 52, adjvoining the said premises, or to H. James Palmer, Barrister, &c.. Charlottetown. Dated this 24th March, A. D, 1891. CHARLES PALMER, mch27—wy tlsle dy law Mortgagor. “MORTGAGE SALE. TOBE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Law Courts Building in «‘harlottetown, in Queen’s County, on FRIDAY, the Fighth day of May next, at the hour of Twe've o'clock, noon :— All those several tracts, pieces and parcels of land, situate, lying and being inthe Royalty of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, end known and distinguished on the map or plan of the said Royalty, kept inthe office of the Registrar of Deed~, as Pasture Lots Numbers 446, 417 and 448, excepting thereout such part of Number 4.6 as is described i a conveyance from John Gardiner to Thomas Gardiner. Tho above saie is being made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained inn Inden- ture of Mortgage, bearing date the First day of May, A. D #378, and made between Rovert Hurry and Mary Hurry, his wife, of the one part, and Jobn Ainos Gardiner of the other part. For further porticulars apply in Chariotictown to Mesers. Solicitors. Dated this 20th da’ «f March, A, D 1S, JOHN A. GARDINER, men2j—dy 2aw wy 6w Mortgages. UND.—On my premises, about October last, two stray Sheep. Theowner can have the game by applying on the premises to JOHN Doyrtx, South Shors, and paving expenses. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, | GREAT C 790 200 500“ ee ee eee ee eh bn ee ee OTTON SALE. 325 Pieces WHITE COTTON, GREY COTTON, TICKING, PRINT (New), GINGHAMS. fn LO} ———() -ALSO-—30 Pieces of New Flannelettes, Table Damasks, Towelling, Towels, Sheeting. Circulars, Pil- low Cottons, selling off at very closest prices for Cash J.B. MACDONALD. Charlottetown, February 12, 1891—dy & wky “Mortgage Sale. (Camphel’s Wine of Beech Tree Creosote HE NEW REMEDY for affections of the Thaoat, Larynx, Bronchial Tubes and Lungs, such as obstinate Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, Congestion of the Lungs and Incipient Consumption. 603 Craig —————PREPARED BY ——— KENNETH CAMPBELL CO WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, ereee : * + * FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. during Removal Notice! / oe x) eed - Montreal oct30 AVING TO REMOVE in the Month of April, while our Store is undergoing extensive alterations, we will, U the next four weeks, offer some Special Lines in CiLUCKS, SILVERWARE, &e., at a Great Reduction to ‘avoid trouble of storage. G. H. TAYLOR. Watchmaker an’ Jeweler, North Side of Market Square. mech? Ch’town, March 15, 1891—2aw& wy HATS! a HATS! TWO CASHES English Stiff Hats Handsome Styles at Low Prices. {o We guarantee the correct Styles and the Lowest Prices possible, from the $1.00 Hat up. JOHN McLEOD & CO. Chariottetown, March 21, 1891, aa ee RR ER iat = 2 RO AE GIR 4 ' ae