- ee —— d Other Items ~ ‘ane 3 aes - — oe ee " . iii _ er cenit ok i ee Se » e wT . + ° | a eee focal an TELEGRAPHIC SEWS. | airie tthe Lyceum toa Sesota. Destarous) Tox Raum, | PORTED | 0 i. Reger moots ' rn 3 ls dees ing ww seaniey. NOVA SCOTIA'S PARLIAMENT. SEED 0 ATS A : 9° ton > gale. . Pear i a 4 anmumsene Live uns! lw THE GOVERNORS’ SPEECH, | . laiste sing at the Lyceum to viet English Biack Tartarian. | BP TT T fs ( YTDI©O NJ fs | iL) ee ie Pateick’e’ ee ee HatiPax, April 2. \ E ARE NOW READY to book orders 7 ’ cov'g miss the lecture 18 = oe = Nova Scotia legislature opened yes- for this strong-growing, prolific and . : gal t night. a: = ay. Mr. Power wasre-elected Speaker, valuable variety of English Black Oate, and Has just opencd iz Cases Boys’ and Youths’ Clot hing, Bovs’. - foreign mail arrived shortiy altel a is ‘ wantip ’ al can ha pply 48 an 1) ? Pear } Thin. iy pce tod. Te Pet iu Fup. The sum of $2408 wis & . ? 1 at Ottawa for the Springhill en fa ” - PTER jhe schooner clipper Enguire of Lnha : ut 8) tons register. gmt, atx i ih 26 lwk Tas. o i ay New print ttons, yr bibs «loakings sna fanneiette. ) Si Cod yey bewr- “ enemies of TROWSERLNGS ick suiting In great . receive 1, see itnhem ~ hn - s ¢ ap3 2i _ - stion sale of dry goods at A. L ; 15 A ae eo = om ——— ee IR ‘he Governor's speech says the Dominion ‘sovernment is to be asked fora refund of inonies expended on the provincial railways which have become part of the Intercol- onial. An Act is also proposed. THE NEW ORLEANS APPAIR Italy Wants Compensation ——— + eee W asmixat atv j , Spril, a ltaly 3 voverhinent pressing the United States lor prompt legal proceedings against the New Orleans mob who Iyached several Italian citizens recently, snd for compensation to the families of the victims. The Marquis DeRudine, the Italian pre- mier, seut a abarp note te Blaine yesterday om these lines. . oen's store Will commence this ey ning a? 30, end at © p. porrow. p uname spammers F - romiinent Mason Dead. The Samms ide apers Con etemneanien VspALisi.-— 44 berside paf ; aa cta of vandalism that have itted in that town. | - Lact RP Patrick's tall this. Sadar) evening. ‘Subject, ‘4 Visit to ttaad.” Admission only ten cents, -_ pai of weverat & giely Weed com in St. ‘oerevantan Goxe. — Mrs. (Elizabeth Ser oo of the oldest residents of Hawkes- oe J B, died on W ednesday last, in the Viet yeas ¢ f her age. an ee* Women's Rights,” “Joan of Are,” B «Uodive,” and “* Mother of the Graechi ” at é»[Lye2um to-night. Doors open at 7.30. (yncert commences at 5 o'clock. | on énuse Drvisto’.—The Grand Division, 8, dT, will meet at Kensington, on W ednes- | ly.the 16 b of April, at 11 a. m. There | sil be a pedlic meeting in the evening. oa Weareoflering special bargains in ep~ing ol summer costings. The largest line ia the ity te select frm, embracing nobbiest petterne and latest designs. Call and see ten. —Jolhn McLeod & Co. ap3 2i - Peat April 1th, one huedred end fifty | ‘ization Army soldiers will pass through Yoeton en route for the Northwest. They | we being seat oat by General booth. Too Mecu Watskey.—At Bangor, Me., on the evening of the 28ch ult., Leslie Ellis on « vr drained a qnart bottle of whiskey | githect taking the’bottic from his lips, and | Pant woaing died. - t - i Suvstiosists fon THE NoRTAWEST —| ' ! A Laer reduction will new be made on 4 il our stock of clocks and silverware as we ‘Bias w roweve on Saturday ‘next, while our ture is aadurgoive alterations.—G. H. Tavtor. mol a idilicbinens Tetixc.—A meeting of the friends and wetersof Dr. Jenkins wiil be held in the Atty courtroom, Market building, this | Sing at meeting is lor the me Mpise of organizing for the campaign, aad a Mind prompt attendance is requested. | i ; »CIOCR Line Bavxery r Srock or Boots anp Suors.— iving purchased at a greas bargain a ertity of bankrupt steck, I will offer! ma forsale at Stampers’ corner, North’ me ueen Square. Come and get bar- mas.—R. K. Jost, Mar 26 2w | ees Allearty Otp Lapy —At a quiltin g party adat Lower Queensbury, N. B., recently, at. J. March, who is in her eighty -sixth ju, thresded the needles for the entire my without the aid of glasses. She is also Meand hearty otherwise, and goes about her Nthald duties almost as brisk as a young gil ; Soiibsalbaadleile, | ae ae : nm « +3 Ds 7H OF Mrs, Wiek.—The Hera'd rezre s ~inounce the death of Mra. Hiram Wier : hich eve : ; ’ “en event occurre | last night “itinful illness, Mr Martie etter a brief | Wier will bave the | itsympathy of « large circle of friends | Sais great ¢ fictiou.—{ Halifax Herald. re Wier vw } we was a daughter of Hon. D. | “tyme eorgetown. She had many friends seytaintances here as well as in Halifax si oi regret to hear of her « arly demise, Se mwa, with Tite EXAMINER, sympathize | — hugband and father in their very peal weavement, : AK “ os May's Heant ts Daxcen.—Says | “athe: i aah’ . : wth * «a Interesting case will like!y come = ¢ police court to dlay. om =6 Halifax ex-alderman. <A warrant bce te $s stast him, yesterday at the in- teeing ernewe Holiis street imerchant uy 2/6 SE ex alderman $ son with a s-rious Wt tehant accused, it is alleged, accosted t bee nt — the siree’ and threatened to i naeet nt that he would cut hia hinect : + is body, Not feeling like beiag . oe merchant th ‘ught it advisable Ye & Warrant { t Mula be 3 T the arrest lu- be heart take r. : “ the Desrcene ax a te 4ND Musicar,. — ..) — advertisement ia a he Chariott e 5, plsted th Munatic and eam, ¢ he ” th St. Lreorge’s Day ~~ the Fan Drill” BP Young indies i, ..0Y ® troup of twenty. . 3 "adres S$ in costume, 2od ‘Ksmer- va ti four acts, with a caste of ‘he whole supported by Mr. i ge a known orchestra. Sehtieme t have been . a to represent the > Months a. at work during the past | * laey wil! 0 they hope that by the 23rd Minm nt 9 be enabled to present an en- Mul, nt to none of a similar kind 7 ®©en in Cha luttetown. Ths accused We are glad to another column etown Lawn Tennis Club er arrangements for holding musical entertainment at the It will consist Pitice re > E Corp: . : RT — FE 8 Honor the Stipen- ; Axistrate this 4» 3 5 7 Pt in the case orning gave his § 4gainat Taylor, Con- | and J ’ . voy wt . Pay ior and Connolly were 8) tor trig) i Pealine of ; n the Supreme Court for ,» O the . . é c W 5 . money irom Mr. Are a : hite’y reside 4 4 hi i eterin, Bue, = Loyd’s house. The pine nad against Taylor was dis- Teeogn'z ir co 4p for trial on Mt Case, ce in the sum of $100 i John Joy was also sent OWn the J ‘or Ml He was ao “hi Me anne to ? u ) , 1m 1 $200 and two others ior man for fighti "fined $15 or 30 ak - alate the | English Prize Competition, nce, and for breaking | Ontario, ' patch of the 3!st ult., says: of Milton, came to Rochester yesterday and | Wasutnctox, April 3. (seo. Albert Pike, Grand Commander of the Scottish Rite of Masonry, and Chief of the Royal Order of Scotland, died at Washington yesterday. Para'ysis of the orgaus of the throat prevented his taking food since March 2ist. Mr. Pike was born in Boston eighty-two years ago. _—- ~~ -o----- Trsiag to Make Peace. Orrawa, April 3. General Herbort will leave Ottawa in a day or two for Halifax to straighten out the petty wrangling among the military cffcers there. The Maniteba Schools Matter. Orrawa, April 3, The Government has not yet taken any action on the Manitoba Schools matter, which is being considered by the Minister of Justice in its legal bearing. Montreal's Population. Monrreat, April 3. _A private census of Mentreal gives the city 211,502 of a population, occupying 34,447 houses. The Catholics outnumber the Protestants three to one. _—- - ->-----—_- Auother Railway Deal. Moynrnreat, April 3. It is alleged that the C. P. R. are trying to get hold of the South Esstérn’ Railway from St. Lambert to Sorel, and that they will extend their line to Point Levis. This /means another bridge at Montreal East. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 3.—10 a. m. Increasing easterly winds, cloudy, some rain or snow by night or to-morrow. —>_ Personal. C. McLean and R. J. Gillia are iu — Re va. J. the city. Mrs. Carvell wos at home last evening to a small party of friends. Miss Hunt of Summerside is o guest at Government House. The many friends of Mr, John Quirk will be pleased to hear that is able to be out again after his recent severe illness. Mevers. James Paton and A. W. Sterns, who have been on a business trip to the Old Country, are expected home next trip of the Stanley. Mr. W. W. Stanley, of Stanley ' Bros. returned home several days ago. ——$ ie <- -—ieeeee—- #& ££ -— Local Notices. Two cans Tomatoes for 26 cents at Beer & Golf's. April 2 Si. For sale cheap-—. wall show case, 18 feet long. Apply at once to G. H. Taylor, jeweler. Trunks and Valises.— We have just received the largest lot of truoks and valises ever im- ported by us.—James Paton & Co, = ap) 3i The big discount, which so many have taken advantage of, that Jas. Paton & Co have been giving on their carpets for the past three weeks wil! only be continued one week longer, as they have received advice that their new carpets will be here ina few days. Ifyou want a bargain in a carpet don't let this week pass. apl 6: Fixe lots of velveteens, plushes, ribbons will be offered in lots to suit purchasers. mb30 mwt Don't forget that the discount sale of Waa an's family, an experienced eal, amendment of the Frauchise | expect to receive onr first supply via S. S. “Stanley,” about 23rd Mareh. ~— From reli able Engligh sources we have the tollowing descriptions :— _“*TARTARIAN.—1. Early. 2. Very pro- | lifie,—in some casera here 1} to 12 quarters (8 bushels each) per acre, the average being 7 to 5 quarters—very commonly 10 quarters, and vary in weight from 49 to 42 Ibs. per bushel natural weight.” ‘*No Oats are in such general favor here as the BLACK TARTARIAN. They seem to suit all eoile.” English White Potato Oats. A plump, heavy Ost, bright in color with comparatively thin hul!; valuable for export or for meal. Our suppiy will be due about let April. Sample mzy now be seen at our Store, and orders should be sent is at once. Price on application. | For further information about Seed Oata, Wheat, Fodder Corn and hundreds of varie- | ties of Needs ioc the Farm acd Gaiden, write ffor our ‘Iilnstrated Seed Catalogue” for ' 3891. Address, — GLY. CARTER & C96., SEEDSMEN. Ch’town, Mare 18, 1891—dy Jaw whky AUCTION SALE wid Cina Valuable Properties ON UPPER QGUEEN STREET, ——AND—— Horses, Carriages, Sleighs, &c. A T the request of Mr. Edward Hurry the ( undersigned will sell by Auction, at Hurciy'’s Livery Stables, on TUESDAY, the 7ti day of April next, at 2 o'clock, p. m., the following :— 10 Horses, 10 Wagons, 8 Sleighs, 8 sets Harnees, 8 Buffalo Robes, 3 Jiggers, 2 Wood Sleighs, | Express Wagon, 4 sets Cart Har- ness, 8 Horse Rugs, 1 Cow. Also—A Double Tenement, 24 story bnild- ing, on a lot 38x70, situate on the corner ot Queen and Euston Streets, with a large, new Coach House in rear, suitable for a Livery Stable. Also—Another Double Tenemert, 2} story building, on a lot 52x70, adjoining the above, In.this building is a Shop convenient for trade, also a Stable in rear. Alao—A new Double Tenement House. Also--A Building Lot, 40 fect on Upper Queen Street, 76 feet on New Street, and 70 feet alung line to Chestnut Street. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. mch3l—dy tl sle CAKE AND PASTRY DELICIOUS! BREAD AND BISCUITS Light and Flaky ! Pure and Wholesome ! WHEN MADE WITH WOODILLS saan | BAKING HERMAN | POWDER. WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e OUSE TO LET,—On Euston Street, sdioin- H ing the residence of Henry Ai-ken, Esq., with seven rooms, kitchen, barn and outhouses. Possession Ist May. Knquire on the premises, or to BR. K. Jost, north side of Queen Square. aps WANTED.—Abdout the middle of June, a Dwelling House containing eight rooms, in a central lecality. Moderate rent. ap3—3i W ANTED IMMEDIATELY. Three good Pant Makers.—JoHN McLEop & Co. lw—ap3 , eneral housework. NTED.—A Girl for Ww _ . 3i eod- apl Apply at EXAMINER Office. ANTED,—For the 24th of April, in a gentle- ages canned goods at Beer and Gofl’s isfor this $10a month. No washing. Aoply at this office. week only. Three cans salmon or 3 cans lobster for 50 cents; 2 cans tomatoes or beans for 25 cents. April 2 3i. LL Free ro Lapires.—Fvery lady reader of this paper sending at once her address on a postal card will receive a free copy of The Ladies (Pictoria)) Newspaper, contain- ing full particulars of their old-fashioned D Over $6,000 in prizes will be given away between now The | and June Ist, with special daily prizes of | value for each locality. The Ladies News- paper is one of the largest and most pro- fusely illustrated publications in Canada, and the compotition offered by them is to be conducted in a strictly fair and honor- lable manner, without partiality to persons Anyone can secure & good | or locality. will be given. It costs you nothing for full information and a sample copy, if you send at once. Address: The Ladies News- paper Co., Canada Life Buiiding, Toronto, m Jott A Ternioie Fate.—A Dover, N. H., des- Frank Leighton got drunk. Parties put him in the carriage ia which he c.we and started him for home his clothes torn from his body and flesh from bis hands, face and chest, so that bis lungs ; protruded. He was dead when fonnd. } - | ordered t ive nwt ; s : ; th Sive sec re and when two miles out he fell : off, was | se amount of | dragged over the frozen ground six tiles, up!I—dy patti wy pat R SALE.—A Grade Jersey Heifer, in milk. Will make anice family cow, and will be sold cheap. Apply at ExaMINER office. apl—ii cod To LET.—The House _at present occupied by W. W. Stanley. Kent Street. Possession tinguire of Thos. wamees, Guns. eod—ap given Ist May. or W. W. Stanley. OY ° ; . . ‘ Suits, with long pants; Boys’ Suits, with short pants: Saits, all sizes; Children’s Suits, all sizes, made and prices low. J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Se ——_} ¥ ene i RG New Stock Now Arriving! You can always depend on getting the Best Bargains in Boots, Saves and Slippers, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, west side of Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 30, 1891—dy & why we _— Nee aS ee er eee " NEW PAPER HANGINGS | Largest Stock, Newest Patterns, Lowest Prices, PERKING & STERNG’. Our importation of English, Scotch, Canadian and American Room Paper is now ready for sale, and should be seen by every purchaser, as we have the best variety, newest patterns and lowest prices in the city. peg i PERKINS & STERNS. a arrears Charlottetown, March 3, 1891. ——— New Spring Clothing! \*) It would be hard to imagine the needs of a Man, Boy or Child that could not find what they wanted in our great varie ty of New Suits, as we can give any size, color, fit or style that is made in Canada for as low a price as any honest man can sell an honest article When you need a Nobby Suit for yourself or boy, don’t forget the “* Wonderful Cheap Men,’ as it will pay you to buy from them every time. —cinelineetipieccitiiaveltileraetsoerwctilivante PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. R SALE.—A good Horse, three years old, by Barrister; sound and kind; warranted to draw atontoacari, Owner h+s no use for him. Appiy at this office. dy & wy tf—mch3i law LKT.—The Dwelling House and Stable on Hillsborough Street, lately occupied by Mr. George Carter, and a¢joining the residence of Mr. Lemuel Peole. Immediate possession. Ap- ply to GEORGE ALLEY. stttf—mech3l |; T° RINT. ~The eastern «id2 of Brick Dwelliug gz Hiouse on Hilisborough Square. For parti- : Soc its ie 3 aprly ve premises to JaMes TURNER. prize by a little work. No cheap presents | culars apniy on the promises to men3i—2w pe TY LET. A House containing eight rooms, | with Shop and good accommodation, Rent reasonable. For further particulars apply at this office. mch?0 ee a war TED.—A Girl te do general housework. Apply to Mrs. W. W. WELLNER, Prince Street. LET.—A Brick Dwelling, situate on Woter avoid trouble of storage. Street, now in the cecupstion of George Wright, Esq., containing drawing room, dining and breakfast rcoms, and six bedrooms. Posses- sion given Ist July. Also—A Cottage containing ' eight rooms, situate on Hillsborouga Street, now t i orcupied by Mr. Wm. H. McEwen. Possession BAKE Bros. & Co. « gives about Ist May. For maicod amhS| Ch’town. March 13, 1891—2aw& wy tf—meh2s | Charlottetown, April 1, 1891—eod & wky Steal Navigation Go., Ltd, DEBENTURES. ENDERS will be received at the otlice of the Company, corner of Great Cieorge and Lower Water Streets, until WEDNES.- DAY, the 8th of April next, at noon, from persons desirous of purchasing any number of the Bonds of $100 each up to #15,000 now issued by this Company. ‘Lhese Bonds form part of au amount secured by Deed of Trust on the property of the Com- pany. They bear interest at five per cent. per anvum. payable half yearly. Purchasers can have Bonds at their option, payable in two years or up to seven years. By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary. Ch’town, March 30, 1891—4i eod ———-—{x1) ----— AVING TO REMOVE in the Month of April, while our Store is undergoing extensive alterations, we will, during the next four weeks, offer some Special Lines in CLOCKS, SILVERWARE, &., at a Great Reduction to G. H. TAYLOR. Watchmaker and Jeweler, North Side of Market Square. : Youths’ fxood patterns, well