— 1 Oiher Items. pocal ame ‘ Rink to-nig? . = riett Wail papere ati » Eres. ms eran Mati arrived at hali-past pF cay in e« : ht : - —™HOCiAl Oeil ice Lhis ° CacRce fa gTER S st 7.90 - . Re sular meeting * I Vi ‘ this evening. . a at ratow! arrived ’ (eoTrve wii SraNieY ’ y thia tore! i . - canes’ JOURNA The April te Diamend Bookstore «19 ab toe Di ‘ s x: “ Dest Cov} ~The City Small Debt gBi vu. : * ag ig session this forenoon eae o curtains we show @ magnificent a ery lowest prices. — Beer Hros. at ¥ a ae é ae _ : a cheaD aale of silverware & ey the CI v : . “a . c's previous t< moving. North 'o revi t are. : a “ Lhe anewer ol 2 SPONDEN TS. -— 4 , ey “Fairplay” will appear in to- EXAMINE! ' g'g jgsue of JHE - ’ , +o? er! wontse.—Two of the most pea sted and most valuable residence ; Charlottetown are e<dveitized all » ia gue i she @ ——> _— ~ Covet. — The County Court ‘9 Onarlottetown to-morrow with ang if ° - - . n the dvucket Ut these 126 eottled and 150 stand tor trial. : suit berg DOOR —_ fycgry —In the benefit game at the bog Saturday night, Rundle secured i of the evening tor the Weat. i] attendance of spectators, _s coup ATTRACTIONS. — Tambourine drill and oop exhibitions in ealisthenics are some of s atenctivs features of the concert to be -=* - the pupils of Prince Street School, oyidag, the Jrd of April. - - ae the mi? r frere WAI 4 Ima 4 Goop fawe For Porators.—Accor lirg wa circular of the 18th received to-day, and chenang @@ are selling at $1 per shel in Boston The last circular receiv- ouoted them at 85 cents. o Covrrpetion.—The Chatham VrkaMiclll $ \ a de Chatham has sent $771.50 to he Rorighi!l enferers: Nelson has sent 45.15, and Newcastle has sent $401.50, ssking 81168 15 in all as Miramichi's con- tribution. a Euuty Sprive.—A New Brunswick ex- ange ays: “Anearly spring is expected » the country people. The season, however, vill not be as early as that of 1846, when wheat was sown in the middie of March, after which time thece was no frost whatever. eiilipeee Gestuns.—Do you want a light wring sagy2e coat to wear in place of your tary reefer. Ifso, calland get one of jm. Paton &Co's odd sacque costs, 4 jee awortment to choose from and the cheapest lot ever offered in Charlottetown. -~ wor Jonx Bore O’Remiv.—Mr. P J. wm, agent for the Maritime Provinces iMefoundland for the sale of James rt Roche's ‘Life of John Boyle O'Reilly,” this Province about the Ist of May thie is the only genuine ** Life of Joho OReilly” in the market. It is edited irs, O y, and the introduction is wa by the Archbishop of Baltimore. ci eldliiieas Re | ..—The large olemargarine wery of the Providence Dairy Co., 237 ly Street, Providence, R. L, was seized vernal revenue officers, on Thursdav. lwestablishment was conducted by John H. siberg. 1‘ is charged that for many weeks warped packages were sent away from “isetory. It produced 130,000 pounds of iiergarice last month. sii Lire BieTox Cost Coxtracts.—The sales * Cape Breton coal in the St. Lawrence ikets at this date exceeed 200,000 tons, the eater portion of which has been sold since wonmet. A North Sydney Herald re. heentative was informed by one of the imine Woers that there will be ready sale in the ~ Mawrence for all the coal the mines will femable of inci i ile of prodneing during the coming wadiveg, : o-—~ Pouce Cor rr.~On § nigl Me tesidence of Mr Arehibeld White, = ; Kin : , “i mat Sutare, was entered while the family we soot at church, and a Mexican artes , ee and a quantity of Sanwa’ 5 a eee, was stolen beeen eS ee hite’s bedroom. Whit noc ao on nen of the ns On Saturday last a on . — Dwuglias Smith called hed belle = sbunkof P E. Island and ubloon, *0cre to change a Mexican inging the money ‘ined Smith until ited and Yost . once notified, ar- Kid thy then Ulm in charge. Smith hate “e money was given him to | vA yancctier young man whom the ‘with coe Fet succeeded in arresting, aa eased on bail. This morning peate! in Court, and was ordered to Instead of ch: “ ars. Mr. Moore det ulf Poles who were Whew h: : : ene bends, in $200 each, to ap- ith ara un eh “ss against the other young i arrested. he drunk i 6 <Was lined $2 or 8 days, Personal. bi thee Jere , Mare J a * Napoleon is dead. Ww : : ; oe “led in Troy, N. Y., on oe OTry .gewe Teng from Chat ven years ago he remo ved "43 born in [x4 ceuguay, Que., where he 1 ‘t. He was the seventh son and leaves a seventh son be vere 1 Many years the deceased " 7 ro ited wish "g* patronage from people wi oa rheumatism and other diseases, et alle t. oe cures are suid to have -“. Dy : e ys Y him by the message treat- seve ae ath 80n aoe hita. . ’ 4 teport es, § tema : mes irom Ontario that there is a Wee nS Mr. Biake’s old constituents lone looking to his re-entering “check to Sir Richard Cart- i and Li? ® Reigng ws Unrestricted reciprocity a Athan . ent : om ™ —* father Bulletin. 7, 1 ge Strong ““8ONTO. March 23.—10 a. m tw... © Winds oF t clon or moderate gales, mostly ¥ aud mild with some rain. . 7 ws... ieee Bey, *PTing Wesco stings at D. ‘. ¥ DS muiti ADincy and trouserings opened at a el conan: ‘THE DA Commons, IE DAILY EXA} TELLGRAPHIO NEWS, i SPECIAL VesPaToHes TO Tur Examiner ‘The Home Rule Question. Dr. Fox in Montreal. 3 | Monreegat, March 23, sl Dr. Fox, McOarthyite member for King’s ; County, lreland, in the Imperial House of made a sudden advent in this "ity on Saturday. He came to America to scertain the driftof pubic opinion upon iHome Rule matters Leading Lrishmen here informed the envoy that both factions should settle their diffsrences at home. and then appeal for helo on this side of the Atlantic. -2.2-—- - Steamer Ashore. Haves, March 23, The steamer Winthrop, from New York for St. John, with freight and p»*sengera, ran ashore at Hfodge Fence Shoal, \ imeyard Sound, at 7 {0 Sunday morning during a dence fog and floated in the afternoon with- out asaistance ,iNK LARD Se ce General Johnsion Bead. Wasurn General Joseph E. Johuston died last Saturday night from a cold caught at Gen Sherman's funeral Save Geners! Beanre- gard he was the last of the six full Generais of the Confederacy. TON, March 23 The Premiers Heaith. Ottawa, March 23, The Premier attended a lengthy Council meeting on Saturday, much to the disgust of the Grit rep rtera who have been reviv- ing alarming rumors as to his health. Stock Exchange Business. Lonvon, March 23. Significant of the condition of business on the Stock Exchange is the fact that nearly two hundred m+mbera with 300 cl:rks:r:about to retire wu willingand unable tu renew their annual subscriptions. —_——-—@——__- Their Certificates Suspended. Orrawa, March 23. The captain and mate of the steamer Napoleon third, stranded at Glace Bay la-t avtumn, have had,their tickets suspended for one yearand six months respectively. -_—_eoam + Trotting on Puewnal Bay Early on Monday could be seen the Union Jack waving to the breeze, indicating that the day’s sport was soon to begin. About noon the clatter of horses’ feet were heard upen the clear blue ice, coming from all directions}to ming]. in the sports, After the necessaiy preliminaries usual at such gather- ings, the three-minute class was sent over the course The noble animals trotted well. Each horse seemed to anticipate the result in winning the goal first. Next the three-year-old class was called. The youngsters worked gallautly. The last calied was the green race, which was the most exciting of all. Following ia a sum- mary of the races, as supplied by the Secre- tary, Mr F. Haley :— THREE-MINUTE CLASS. J A McDonald's b g Orwell Prince..... 1121 W O’Conne!!’s bik m Lady Lightfoot..2 2 1 2 G Carver's b on Hetbe. . . ons hc ccccces 3434 P McKenna’s br m Maid»n Queen....4 343 THREE-YEAR-OLD CLASS, H Horne’s blk s Masonic Pilot....... oe D McEachern’s b m Bashaw Maid....3 2 2 M M Haley’s br m Pnhyllis........... 2 4.3 J McCabe's bik m Birdie ............ 43 4 GREEN RACE. J Lyons’ b m Lady Blackfoot....... 1 1 S Gay's b g Butcher Boy...... cm Sse R Jones’ br s Warrior Chief..........3 3 3 L Carver’s br m Helona. ..........+. ‘6 & J Sullivan’s b g Orphan Boy.........5 6 4 A Muttiow’s b g Mil! View Buy......6 4 6 Judges—Messrs. Hughes, McDonald and Carver. Starter—Mr. George Jenkins. Millinery. Miss Maggie McQuarrie, having just returned from New York, (where she has been working for the last eighteen months under the different first-class mi-liners of that great centre) has taken the reom above Stanley Bros. store, and is prepared to do ail kinds of millinery work in the latest styles. Miss McQuarrie begs to inform the public that she is acquainted with all the details of artistic work, and has intimate knowledge of the different styles now so mach in vogue, and which were introduced into New York for the first time last season. All patronage extended to her will have her personal attention. . OL SE OE ES CL I ———— ee BUILDING LOTS. AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, APRIL ist. # WO of the handsomest Lotsin the City, 4 Corner of Fitzroy and Hillsborough Streets. Sze of each lot, 43x100 feet, with southern froat and shade trees. Joining the beautsful residence of Mr. C. D. Rankin in Judge Young’s Bleck. terms ; 25 per cent. cash, balance can re- main on the property. At the same time we will sell, under in- structions from Mr. John Stumbles, his one half Town Lot (80x84 feet), with Dwelling and Stables thereon, and now occupied by Mr. H. M. Churchill. This is one of the best built houses in Charlottetown, and a very desirable property. E. H. NORTON & C#., Auctioneers Mehl7 eod tls | K DB. C. for the Stomach, -- -— = . awe ee - *---- . MINER, ee ne a an DIED. At F Aagyium, this Mareh ¥3:d, Frederick Hetherington, son of ’ —— ) AGUA Oi of his age. {Funeral will leave the residence of Mr Mark Wright, King’s Square, to-morrow (Tuesday) afternoon, at 1.45 o'clock, for Rail- way Station, thence by train to Sherwood Cemetery. respectfu!ly invi'ed to attend. | wan ny aids ¥ ~ales & “ é errs ispepstcure Digestion. Dyspeptfeure cures ns rt: on rai * | ~z [rdige stion Usibe most serious and “55 ~ long-siending cases of J? Gircnic Dyspepsia) 3 . a BD bY 453 yspepticure hy Price eer botile 2 eis and 409 Garge botiies jour times slyeef small.) a _ prepared ay pe. Garlee is = hort. Dt.efohn NB. S0bD EVERYWHERE, Te ders far Plastering j ‘ENDERS for plastering the Stone House, corner of Kent and Weat Streeta, (h’town, wi'l be received up to 26th March, 1891, at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Ch’town, where particulara for same may be obtained. March 17—ti Mills and Farm For Sale Valuable Property at New Giasgow. T's subscriber offers for sale his vainable Grist and Carding Mills, situate at New forty of which are cleared and in a high state of cultivation, the balance covered by a good growth of young hardwood. The carding mill has two se‘s of cards and ia well equipped throughout, and has a very large custom. The grist mill is fully equipped and well patronized. There is net a bettor stand or stream in the Province. The water is never-failing. There are en the premises a good dwelling house, barn and other outbuildings. Terms: Half the purchase money to be paid on delivery of the deeds ; the balance may re- min for a term of years secured on the pro- perty RICHARD E. BAGNALL, New Glasgow, March l6dvlw wylm. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE AS we intend moving from our present ae 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, Bau MN AX the well-known PE REUWES. finds on the market. Large assortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes. Combs, Toilet Powders, Paste, Tooth Pastes, Powders, Creams Agent for Lazarus, Optician, London and Moatreal. SPECTACLES at all prices and qualities, mechl9 YOU CAN HAVE NO DOUBT AS TO THE Purity & Wholesomeness ——OF YOUR-—— CAKE. PASTRY AND BUNS, IF YOU ARE USING WOODILL’S | BIKIKC BERMAN J POWDER, WANTS, LOST, FOUND de OUND.—On my premises, about October last, F two stray Sheep. Theowner can have the same by applying on the premises to JOHN Doytsz, South Shore, and paying expenses. mch?2?3 WANTED.—T~ 0 smart Ssxleswomen, Only those having had exverience need apply.— mech2l BEER Bros. \ ANTED.—A Boy ‘o attend a horse and make himself generally useful, Apply at this office. mch2l \ ANTED.—A Girl to do general housework in a small family. Apply at this office. meh2i WANTED. A Man to attend stxble and do gener. 1 housework, Steady employment. Married man preferred. Apply at M. & D. C. McLeod's ctlice. mech2t RESSM AKING,— Miss Crawford is prepared D to do Dressmaking at her home, 177 Hills- b-reuch Street, next door to Mr. Bridges’. mech2t-—si UND.—Lasi night, a Buckskin Glove. The i ane can have same by paying for this ad- vertisemeut and applying at A. 8. Johnson's Drug Store. tf—meh2l T° LET --One-half the House situated on the corner of Hillsborough and Euston Streets, at present ocenpied 7 Mr. D. T. Johnsten. Possession May Ist. Enquire at this ofice. mechi9—tf yo RENT, ard possession given on the tst May next, the House on Prince Street adjoining the resicence of J+mes Paton. Esq., and opposite Judge Yeung’s premises. Apply next door to Wa. BoYLe. tlist May pd—mch20 WANTED.—A reliable person to act as local representative of a corporation with a paid- up capital of $250,000, in the sale, throuzh Sub- Agents and Solicitors, of Instalment Savings Bmds. A desirable and sife-loae po-{:ion to the , right person, Addrsss, Mutual Investment Co., Fastman Block, Minneapolis, Minr, lw-mhi9 moat ning, | the late Mark Buteter, Esq., tu the 37th year, — ° | lriends and acquaintances are | pesilively cured | —e 5 one ae @ +s EAE Oe ES SS ES Sm we we ee Se eh ie ee — i | “MONDAY, MARCH 23. 1891. _ , et C * " a or Be a sy > ‘ x ne () EW LONDON GOODS. niger eeittiien (2)}——_-—_——--- - vi, Tn, a, Ene, Mle, seveqreit iieaacvaien ea {3 )—_$—_---——— ihe ae In a few days we will show a portion of Mr. Paton’s purchases in the above lines. Also—Special lots of Rich iflack Silks by the best French makers. Mr. Paton writes that he has completed the pur- chase of a large asually low prices. SILKS at lot of FRENCH will Intending purchasers ane do wel! to wait until these are received, as they will be sold cheap to make room for further stock. JAMES PATON & 60 Charlottetown, March 18, 1891. ‘}lasgow ; also, a Farm of six y acres of land, ' 200 Political Convention. THIRD DISTRICT. MEETING of Liberal-Conservative | Delegates of the Third Electoral Dis: | trict of Queen’s County, will be held in J. D. MeLeod’s Hall, on Tuesday, the 24th March, | instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, to select a Can- didate to contest the seat made vacant by the resignatin of Donald Fergusen. The electors of each Pulling District are requeated to app»int forthwith three delegates to attend this Convention. W. S. STEWART, Seey. Lib.-Con. Asgociation. | Ch’town, Mareh 17, '91—td CARD. | To the Electors of Charlottetown, Common and Royaity. | ENTLEMEN,—Mr. Blake having resigm.! T his seat in the House of Assembiy, Bebsx-to offer mys‘ If «s a candidate to fill the vacates”, thus created. : ; Relieving, a3 I do, that te business of tre |} country should be the first eons derution, and not to be madw subservient to party politica, I! hold myself free tosupoort that party eens mansgemcnt of the fivarces I consi er Mowt in soooraanre with the interests of the people. My policy is toout down all unnece-sery ex- penditure, and to ex.end freely where public requirements demand it. Totha end I «i, if elected s'rive to effect an emalgamation of the two branches of the Legislatu.e, largely reduc- ing the number of members, at present quite out of proportion to the duties performed, The working of the Lind Office. I think, re- quires a sear hing Parliamentary enquiry, with a view to ita abrogation tthe earliest period compatibe with public interests. 1 will advocate the immediate permanent im- provement (by macadamizing) of the main roads ieading to the city, thus afforeing farmers easy aecess With their produce, and benefitiing town and country alike. Should you do me the honor, forthe third time, of electir g me as your revreseitative, you may rely on my best etforts being used to promote your interests Iam, Gentlemen, Youc obedient servant, J, T. JENKINS. Ch'town, March 16, 18981—dy 4i wy li AUCTIGN SALES. Ww. are prepared te conduct Auction Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, etc., in any part of the City or Island et moderate rates. Prompt payments. us a trial. Good references. Give CHARLES I. MORRISON, Auctioneer, mehi2 106 Queen Street, 320 Pieces "e000 4 “ TICKING, ; OG ™ 4G90 . ALSO—80 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 , - - CHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE. CREAT COTTON SALE. WHITE COTTON, Ai GREY COTTON, PRINT (New). GINGHAMS. , + Removal Notice! -—_——1)}——_—_—— AVING TO REMOVE in the Month of April, while our Store is undergoing extensive alterations, we will, the next four weeks, offer some Special Lines in durin 8 {reat Reduction to CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, &, at @ ‘avoid trouble of storage. G. H. TAYLOR. Watchmaker and Jeweler, Ch'toxn, March 13, I80i—2aad wy North Side of Market Square. ee A LS CC OT Se a Telephno Company of P. E. Island ————{ X —$———— TOLL LINE STATIONS: ——.)--—— ‘vile WESTERN STATIONS. EASTERN STATIONS. Charlottetown, Mount Stewart, *y Hunter River, Peake’s Station, New G.argow, Cardigan, Laird’s Muiils, Dundas, Rusticoville, Grand River Bridge, North Rustico, Annandale, Emerald, Souris, Ceorgetown, Lower Montague, Montague, Tryon Milis, Crapaud, Victoria, Freetown, River, Kensington, ry Harbor North, Clifton, Harbor South, New Perth, Valley field, evel, ernon River Bridge, Brush Wharf, Eldon. ROB ANGUS, Manager: Charistown, Oot. 14, 1599. Stanley, Malpeque, Summerside, Centreville, St Eleanors.