— era oe - rz ry feat and Other Items, ecesatiseeaineeniaiiindat sl aaleaiidie he Fiah Market os oss rset att . > ff Bros peg AOE Bree... agen Dat every ap 29 3i gene ict of Macintosh's and waterpreol ya 0 A. Brace # gat ‘ al ek the u eeting t the Masonic sa mpay this evening, at 8 o'clock. ° s 3 . — $d Quv City and Water De- Merchants Bank of a22 tf Salk. zs es Apply tu 2, iniand. ie ; | ittio, y Boote eall at Veo sro8, Fok perfsot gitag any “fact the ia Jul - he fact that early ia July ee Festival ond Sale will be "he Ladies Aid Agaociation of Zion 0 yt o St veil bY (att. - are few wh do sot at this season [ : cre d to peed of o spring mediciue, and ae we recommend Campbell's Quinine he best. fixe wt i Boor Tors just received at Veff — ap 29 3i hee Os T,.—Charlotietown _ No, i, “i! lection of officers an gett to-night - A tull attendance importen? business. moaned —C ©. Acorn, See y. 4 a *,sy —St. John Telegraph : ye Turs Wav. g . horseman, Mr. J. Murphy, ef oe eee on hie way to P. E. Island tellin notnaaee tee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SeacialL Dasratomges te Tax Examingn. ‘A MILLIONAIRE RUNAWAY, | “Old Hutch” Skips Out. amis } Monrreat, April 30. | Advices received here state that * Old Hutch,” of Chicago, the great operator in |wheat, nas skipped out, leaving debts of two to three million dollars. His son says he has been out of his head for two years. His assets will wore than cover all bis ia- debtedness. ——- 'Frade Belations wiih the States. Ortawa, April 30. The Governor-General’s speech fore- shadows a practical solution of the trade relations of Canada and the United States. Canada and the East. QUICK AND SATISFACTORY PaSSA@E. Victoria, B. C., April 28 —The steam- ship Empress of India arrived off Victoria this morning at 6 30, after a passage of ten days, fourteen hoursand thirty-six miuutes, beating the best previous reeords by over three days. &he encountered a strong ga's on the 20th inst., and a eyclone gale on the 26th, which redueed her speed. Gales, oe Hoe ie isie ie to remain here for a few ig ay boreee ings a Lapan.—The schr. Osprey, load- Pa petatoes at Vernon River by Hon. ; a arrived here yesterday afternoon, —— sil ready for sea. She goes to —— savqua, TAB PLACE AND THB IpEa,” sre interesting subject Be sure you ali about it this evening from oe been there and knows what he Psst. “Tus Fonsics Matt wee forwarded vis ide this morning. ree Nova ‘a mail was sent by the Stanley as _ To-morrow it will be despatched +a Steam Navigation Company's steamers. —~—»---— Protinc Saxtr.— Dr. Marray, of the Me. laaghian Road, Moncton, bas three sheep thet gave birth to ‘seven lambs this sprivg. ¥en John Milbary, of Annapolis County, has Jo ebeep which gave birth to 2) larnbs, 19 of shich are living. — Tee Ririz.—The first of thie year's league guches will be shot on the 16th of May. The Risley team is now complete. It eon- igs of fifteen from Ontarin, three frome Quebec wi teofrom New Brunswick. Only three of the leading twenty declined. Bansem said that the people like to be pumbugged and it is true. How often tare our readers read 8 seemingly interest- ing paragraph in our papers, only to find tthe finish, “Suse Campbell's ‘)uinine Wine, the best invigorating tonic of the day,” . Peuet Cour? —Thie morning the case of pang man charged with disturbing the ser- fis at the Salvation Army Barracks on 7 ues- ay evening was dismissed, the prosecution Wihdrawing the complaint and the defend- nt paying all costs. In the case of a woman ling in Hensley Street, charged with allow- ag & vioious dog to run at large, the dog was wiered to be removed from the city or de- Soyed withia twenty-four hours. _ ABie Oxe.—The king of all the lobsters vet been fonnd. Last Thursday, while Martin Willey wes tending hie codfish trawls, 2%} miles off Monhegan, he found a lobster ceagh: by @ line round his arm. He towed his captive aboard when he foand be was 30 irches long and weighed 14 pounds. They are not building many lobsters of that ts now-a-days, much to the sorrow ef the valad fanciers,—Bangor Commercial. nme Sexi Ur ~This morning Terrence Mc- Attoe and Richard and Charles Thorne, vere arraigned before R. R. Fitzgerald, J. P, on complaint of W. W. Welliner, Charged With malicious injuries te property. ng the evidence of several wit- remo, the Magistrate seut all three up for “near the Supreme Court. The penalty wwch anoffence, when the amount of exceeds twenty dollars, is impris- coment for five years and a fine of $500. in the Welliner case i id t tueunt to about $70. ase ie said to ts Movaunnts. — The William at Boston yesterday. She is due here oe the 7th of May, te load potatoes The American markets Coila arrived here this morving wiih a ne “fceal for C. Lyons. She will load for The Staniey left for Picton at the nsual Morsing, and wil! return this : She will lay up at Pictou for paint- tepsirs—to morrow. Steam Navigation Co's. steamers at wind oder Charlottetown, are running Timace's Naw T Wits T ABERNACT.E.— Rev. T. ¥ . tere Tobersacle at Brock- " D > bis congregation tad the public for the first time a Tasee ae swe imposing dedieatory services tmple Gring the day, aad thousands of Tel srowded the big edifice at each one. tot is ence ® dimeusions are 200 feet long ; It is Romanesque ia style of chereh a sad ig brick and stone. The I cont $30 Oy 5,50 persons, The big or- Beek ee Ves gga ts oe toni n 0, . and it w {848 $40,000 more to complete it. F coe i Hey To Lavins.—Fvery lady reader ~ oo sending at once her address The to card will receive a free copy of , ies (Pictorial) Newepaper, contain- 8 full particul i <ihenee ah Pe Wars of their old-fashioned sam riza Competition, Over $6,000 tel jane fe be given away between now Malus for st, with special daily prizes of . each locality. The Ladies News- ne of the largest and most pro- td the Ustrated publications in Canada, be Conde Petition offered by them is to te mannee in a strictly fair and honor- leality — partiality te persons Wine by ¢ litte can secure a good Pill he’s: wekk. Nocheap presents fay 22 Siven. It eests you nothing for tag "FmAtion and a sample copy, if you strong winds and heavy seas were encoun- tered during most of the passage The Empress of India has 13\}first-class passeng- ers and 355 Chinese. Among the passengers are Sir John Giadstone, Mr. and Mrs. Power, of Dublin,.and others. Upon the steamers arrival here she was met by the mayor and council, on behalf of the citizens of Victoria. Mayor Grant presented the Captain and officers with a handsome silver panch bowl, <i >o—_—_— The Newfoundland Trouble. Lonpon, April 28.—The Times comment- ing on the debate on the Newfoundland billin the House of Lords, says: * It must be admitted that the Earl of Kimberly found peace in the Government’s case. Lord Salisbury’s rejoinder that it would not hare been proper to submit the bill to elonial discussion before it was prodoced in the Imperial Parliament was not an adequate answer. It scemsa pity that the colonists should have been kept ignorant of the proposed bill when they were com- mitting themsslves by impracticable reasons from which they now appear to be desirous of receding.” The Chronicle asks if ‘‘it is too late to give Newfoundland an opportunity for ex- eouting its pledge without branding the pledge as jacking good faith.” ‘‘Every- thing,” saya the Chrunicle, ‘depends upon the time because the colonial legislation must be enacted within 10 days, while Im- perial legislation may be delayed antil after Whitsuntide. The London Standard says there is little likelihood that Lord Knutsford’s bill will ever become law in any shape or form. Ample time will be given to the coloni-! legislature for consideration before the m 4 sure will be brought before the House of Commons. ~7e Flashes From the Wires. Beeurx, April 28.—The funeral services over the remains of Count Von Moltke took place to-day. Emperor William, the king of Saxony, members of royal families, together with the leading German generals were present. New Yorn, April 28.—A_ telegram from Valparaiso says the suppression of the rebel- lion is looked for at an early day. The rebels are said te have no forces of any importance on hand. Wasutnetor, April 28.—Attorney-General Miller has not yet received the report of Attorney-General Grant at New Orleans with regard to the killing of the Italians in parish prison there. The only information he has about the matter ie what is containel ia the newspapers. Weather Bulictin. Tozoxro, April 30.—1@ s. m. Southwest te sentheast winds, fair rising temperatare. Black Tartarian OATS. VERY CLEAN, PLUMP AND HEAVY. Weight 42 ‘bs. per Measured Bushel. NOW @N HAND AND READY FOR DELIVERY. ‘HE FARMERS UF P. E. ISLAND have i now an opportunity of increasing the yield and quality of their Oat Crop. One or two sacks of those plump, beavy Oata, sown this year, shculd produce enough seed to sow a large acreage for the coming year- Oats weighing 42 lbs. to the bushel are worth sow- ing. Price $5.00 per sack of four bushels. Orders by mail promptly filled. Our ENGLISH WHITE POTATO OATS » at Pictou, and wi'l be over in a few jan oa same as for the Black Tartarian Oats. We have our usual aupply of White Rus- sian, White and Red Fife Wheat, Timothy aad Clover Seed, etc. Full particulars in our Seed Catalogue, which is mailed tree to all applicants. GEO. CARTER & CO., SEEDSMEN. B paittouce. Addres: The Ledyes N RE, Canada Life Buiiding, ‘Sonoma. : sort Chitown, April 16, 1891<dy lew wky AILY EXAMINER BLACK COODS. UR STOCK OF SPRING DRESS \F FABRICS hae been carefully and judiciously selected, and all Novelties in BLACK DRESS MATERIALS will be found en eur shelves. India Cashmeres, Mohair Grilliantines, Fancy Brilliantines, Jacquard Cloths, Plain Viole Laines, Fancy Viole Laines, Priestly's Henriettas, Weol Surahs«, Fancy Checks, Fancy Stripes, Plain Grenadines, Fancy Grenadines. Courtald’s Crapes, Priestly's Crapes. STANLEY BROS, Brown's Block. HOUSES FOR SALE. Rare Chance! i HE Heirs of the late William G. Wright offer for sale the following Dwelling Houses, with Lote of Land respectively at- tached, situate in Charlottetown :— 1. The large three-story, Double Tenement Dwelling House with Shop, on the corner of Hillsborough and Water Streets. 2. The Double Tenement Dwelling House on the north-west corner of Weymouth and King Streets. 3. The Double Tenement Dwelling House fronting on Weymouth Street, next to No. 2, 4. A Single Tenement Dwelling House —- on Hensley Street. For further particulars apply at the Law Office of apls JOHN T. MELLISH. ap2i—dy Jaw tf why li WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc P= SALK.—A light second-hand Buggy will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. ap29—lw K°s SALE.--4 quantity of assorted Rosé Bushes and other Garden Flowering F!ante, Apply to HENRY CR:.BBE, 3i—ap29 Leite Tuesday morning, between this ci'y and Three Mile Run, a red feather pocket book containing a sum of money and owne:’s card. Finder will be liberally rewarded on leave dy 2i wy li—ap29 Prices reasoiiable. Weymonth Street. ing it at this office. ASTURAGE for three cows within the wae limits; water and shelter, Terms $15 eac cow, in advance. Apply to LauRENcE W, Wat- BON, Queen Street. ap28 ee ee eee OST.—On the evening of the 24th, between Prince Street and Brighton, a Gold #eal, initialed “E. P.,” with ring and short chein attached. A suitable reward will bo given, Apply at this office. 2i pd—apz® WANteD TO PURCHASE.—A Building Lot, a an central location, Apoly at this office. LET.—A new House on Upper Queen Street containing seven rooms. Good yard room. Apply toJ F. Curtis. tf—ap27 anted—two goed Lobster Fishermen and one good Sealer. Apply to Walter Matheson, Ch’town. ap 28, d2w wi WANTED AT ONCB.—A Man Servant, Ap- ly to Misa Peters, Sidmount. a y & wky tt GENTLEMAN and his wife or two young A men can have nice rooms and board in & pleasant yor of the city. Address P. O. Box 6&2. apti—t T° LET.—A Honse at the head of Cumberland + treet, containing seven rooms. Apply on the premises to WILT.14M SMITH. apZ3—iw pd O LET.—The Garden attached to the resi- T dence of the late Chief Justice Palmer to let for the season. Apply to Mus. K>wD. PaLMER, Upper Qucen Street. tf—apls O LET —The hoase on Upper Queen Btreet T occupied by Mr. W. L, Cotton. Possession wth July. Apply at [ms EXAMINER office. or te Mr A. LARGE. api? EMOVED.—lL. T. Training and Boarding Stables to Sidney Street, near Queen. stables and House wesently hulit by the tate Thomas Burris, Stalls an For particulars apply Winans hea removed his Coach House frst-clas*® A Thorough Change of Seed. House TO LET.—Oa Euston Street, adioin- at office on Siduey Street.—L. T. WINANS. apll dy 2n ing the residence of Henry Aiken, Esqa., with seven rooms, kitchen. harn and outhouses. Possession Ist May. Knquire on the premises, or to R. K. Jost, north side of Queen Square. aps NTEw TO RENT.—In the southern pert of wan tawn, @ Dwelling House of about four teen roous. Apply at THE EXAMINER —s - <a7 ANTED.—.Permanent office assistant, ealary Wie. railway fare a here. Inclose seli- addreseed envelope. anager, lock box 832, Chicago, Il mon sat—ap20 NTED.--A position as Book-keeper, by a We cemae a ae bas had two years ¢x- rience as book keeper in a wholesale firm. First-class references Apply at this office. apis—6i pa ‘0 LE.—The Doudle Tenement Dwelling T known as the “ Franklin House, pleasantly situated just outside the city limits, a short din- tance from the head of Queen Street. Rent low, —W. W. WELLUNER. tf—ap7 T.—The large and well-arranged House lke corner of Grafton and eymoutb Streets, Also, one-half the adjoining House on Weymouth Street. Rent moderate. Apply te Grorce W. GARDINER. eodi—apié oe? LET.—A Cottage containing eights rooms. sitaate en Hillsboroug. Street, now occupied by Mr. Wm. A. McEwen. Poszession given about te Peake Bros. ~ he Fer particulars apply wat 5 [T.—A House containing eight rooms and oon Will be rented either with or without the shop. Is in. a convenient part of the city and bas good accommodations. Outbuilding attached. Rent reasonable. Apply at this office. ap2s—eod tf an t present occupied by Tox 4% % 4 - er icone *S Possession ~ STANLEY BROTHERS. Cra SMW a 0 ee re nee = oer eee Bien anae @ a ee iosihisndiaiecsiniliine a THURSDAY; APRIL 30 1891. on ee ee STE faX %) __ This Spring's importation of Newest Fabries in PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOOWS is the resuit of close study study in regard to Styles and Shades, and our assortment cannot be surpassed in the city. GLOVES Rouillon’s and Perrin’s Kid Gloves, with Lace, Button and Stud * fastenings ; Suedes to arrive in lights and blacks ; Silk, Taffeta and Lisle Thread Gloves ; extraordinary values in Silk Lace Mitts. HOSIERY A complete line of the celebrated ONYX BLACK COTTON . @and LISLE THREAD HOSIERY, in Ladies’ and Children’s sizes, Plain and Ribbed. Every pair guaranteed stainless and absolutely fast colors. We call particular attention to this line, as it fills a long-felt want, obviating the necessity of wearing Cashmere Hosiery in the summer season. Also, a fall line of CASHMERES, in Plains and Ribs. UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS. ,.9%5 ce", (cn var the idea of the combination of good wear-resisting qualities and neatness of appearance, {x} BROWWS BLOCK. Charlottetown, April 30, 1891—eod & why ae ' y a EE TT New Millinery ! PERKING & STERNG. tl Mili Hele Straw Hats in great variety; Straw Bonnets in great variety. Big display of Feathers and Flowers ; big display of Ribbons. Millinery Materials of every deseription. MESS WADE is again in charge of our Millinery Department, and is prepared to do fir-t-class work at shortest notice. Dry Goods at lowest prices at PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, April 28, 1891. MAY —SATURDAY ! \ {x}— ial Sale of Art Mush CO'’S., TRIO DA —_—_—_—_onNn—-— Saturday, 2nd of May. x} LWAYS ON THE LOOK OUT and forever watchful of the interest of our customers, we consider it our duty, when we get hold of a very extra cheap Ict, to let our cus- tomers have the benefit. Our buyer this spring was exceedingly fortunate in ge*ting hold of some extraor@inary cheap lives, among them THREE fHOUSAND YARDS OF H ND- SOME ART MUSLINS, beautiful designs ard colors, in lengths suitable for Fancy Work, Short Blinds, Long Curtains, etc. DAY MORNING, and will be sold rooms look nice should attend this This lot will be laid out on our Counters on SATUR- at about half its value. Great Art Muslin Sale. JAMES All who wish to have their PATON «& C@., MARKET “QUARE. —————— Paper Haugigs, Wino Sta, Cart, Es BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks from 2 to 6 bales of WALL i i ll the latest styles in English, American and Canadian Papers PAPERS, including a e latest styles in Eng ee eae oe We have only ‘Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, and have now, without doubt, t In order to clear out our tremendous st ck, we will sell at the bottom prices. to sh w the Papers. They sell themselves. : ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest prices. One Hundred ‘of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. NEW BLINDS a lovely assortment. Handsome Paper Blinds at 15c. each. Gartain Poles at 35c. each. Corrugated Carpet Paper to arrive ina ew days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. ° treet. ; wen iat May. Enquire of Thos, Ewer Soot d Oherlottetown, April 16, 1901—eod & why ; . —. ” aan Senge me ee. ee eee ee ee ee - RL AT ae es: ORES MMB 8 Ooo ee