:Leeal and Other Items Tn: City Council meets to-night. Cgpt. Mchlillan expects to launch his name; William Wednesday. 3.. 1...... ......, .. 0. 0. F. ....... BEBELLION, FAMINE, Pestilence and Floods! to-night S°°“"d d°K"°'- The ferry steamer Elfin will commence running today or tomorrow Tns boys have commenced to play bese- ball at the park. 25th. Turns is an old house on the St. Peters road which was moved over from South- port this winter on the ice. Savaxmr suits—-all wool suits-suitable for children, boys and youths from 4 cars to 12, will clear at half price.-Jae. Pston d: 00' meet on Thursday to consider the situa- tion. The Home is called to meet the following Thursday. Own Srocx will be closed on Monday zfext in order wto o udforriur show Tuuday, ednesd red . --Beer Bros. . ‘y u ‘y W. B. Tor S’ writes: I receive and like it ve hen paper pub ' hed on the Island. Fonafew days only we will ofer at o higdicount 75yardaof worsted in If and 14} yards suitable for Ladies Jack- ets: alana job lot of tweeds suitable for boys cheap suits.—lames Paton & Co. Ms. Ewan S1-swan-r, principal of the wn school, and ent of the E.l°I K9 ‘ as Stewart and the iExecu- e mociation are busily‘ engaged ' for on variom an jects toberesdatt enext meeting. Tlnlaatmail bythc Ga for the sear soniesne on Saturday. made the best tillh for the season. The made in three hours and 10 minutes, and the mail arrived here at 9.10 local time. ‘he outgoing maillett here at nine last night for Georgetown to go by Stanley. Tn St. Lawrence starts for Pictou this risen three feet since Fv‘itl_%~}‘ mes-ningif possible. In1888thePrincees are grave fears of a El mil '.:‘...m’d tli-- lake - larthe lirst time thatspringon he «term 1889 she crossed on the ‘- _, ‘flint ' thesteemer ._A '1; of the fire hall at aqu-steer pint eleven yesterday morning mused ' anxiety among the worship- pets‘ . As only 8- few mots of the _bell were sounded, very let their pews, and they soon re- The cause of alarm was a spark on :2 of Mr. '£iurne_r’s hon‘a.ef,Enstt<£ VQ I1 Qfl1lhOd 0l'O 'Vvas‘takcn out of the station. J. W. lloanrsox. Esq., requests us to conbadict the rumor that the Philhar- Bai huneafie. Helsasheda mason ’ ’ ’ it, and ‘he reports that although some feet at the southern wall have caved it does not client the stability of the ' and further that it is well sup- a number of large brick piers the’ ,. Assoonatthefrcsthout the ground the wall will be repaired. A smnanof men who had been at. work on theferry docks have been dis- ' It was rumored around town thatpolitics had something to do with their On enquiry we have learned that this tumor was quite un- founded, the cause being this that the work on the docks was so far advanc- ed. that employment could not be found -log so a of men. Sixty-three ‘w e y i'orsometimepast,ad fit 31 that number has been dis- nnhssd. -» -Ao‘asn’sgx-sdustingclau which inJune will mount the rostrum to the di 0! ' fr-In ‘ eso. 91?... it entered been distin ' the largest clan ever in and win the largest ever graduated arts ‘in the Maritime provinces. It nownum- besa . -iour. There are init eighteen ' ' students (six of whom have volunteered for foreign missions.) six oi the chss are profaning Chi-Istisn_s. Two oitheclan have been ordained in theminiswy, and three 0! III number have joined the beucdicta already. For the other profemions, eight will he teach- ers, three lawyers, twelve two civil engineers and one iolrflelii 0‘ theforty-four, thirt’-two are N0" Uoetia, eight from cw Brunswick, three from Cape Breton and one from P. E. Island.-—Messenger and Visitor- ‘ Carrier Pigeons. no.5... General ~O:nTeron, clthe Royal Military College.‘ was in the capital re- “: "-'3--I '*'“~‘=.;i".g-~‘:.".: B‘ 3 E‘ Elma: held.’-lie -1- $110 fiinvofhousj 'inc.ua.§.in- the .a...'.°.Ii'.7.’.. pigeons in the near future willhenagdf can-ymg’ ‘ govsrnuentdes lpetchesinplzeolthemailtrainawhich "‘f:.’.f.°.‘.' .?.‘.?§‘;‘.'..i.°°‘;l’:“.§:;':,:,;- Ins. PHNEL DiS.*.?POINTED of Lower Perth, W83 l1igT‘.-‘fully injured ' . b lx‘. “ill-‘L3 h ' We hear that the local Governmcntwill l$‘:.l_n°mmg y 3 M C M t e N" ‘Parts libel case was called to-day. ., _ ap10—8i let, for the defendant, asked the Judge to name _a day for the hearing, and Irving, -0,“. $1, counsel for McGrccvy, wanted the court to m,°h_ ink it i. th. call upon Tarte to submit to let them see the letters in his possession. vigorously resisted, and :11. court con- an Rebellion, Famine .1;;? If-:.:ilence. By thtt the inllnbitz-.!.!s of in =:'lr.)r Abys- . . . . smia have risen in ' A.°°uu°n '“ in th. at’ on plague and famine £1Z'L‘ zife. O'Connor and Mrs Parnell spoke here i E ’ at llcou-thvite rneetin.‘-13‘ have ‘been 9!- . ' rdjsd at Garrick-on-Sbsnnon~ tor refusing . court. ‘ ; la uardians and Tully . Rzsgommon Herald. ' l . J. Farrand, Toronto. I A ' 8th, b Rev. John Goldsmith, Mr. .Jih’.... 'h.a..‘°°" .__.__.. ,.__________ --9---——._._ [SPECIAL TO Tm: (.'(,‘.\S‘.l‘:lA.\'] A Fatal :i.;:‘..‘;1-.‘l.I<"3.‘.='.~'.€e. PIETH, N.B., Ap"ll ll. --»:~.L!llt‘.:‘. Grant, He cannot pa-.;si't)l;.' recover. Iollreevy and Torte in Court- Quuso, April 11.-'l‘ho .'McGreevy- Laur- This he cred both questions. R0113, April I1.—-~l\ia:;s.,~.-ll: advices ;‘.li(l tlllt -.‘. ’- . £2‘|lC;..' 1.0, --2-— -- Switchmia :1 S::‘ilie- A Flood Fea.reC.- Mowmxan. April i1.~'i‘l».e river has and there ice come down and mzlco :. j;.i.i. -__. Pew Funds for Parnell- PEn.LDIl.PHIA, April l1.—Redmond, to a small suzlieiice, only one dollars were S.l.ll)SCl‘ll‘)Cl‘l, where {Ill the Nationalists secured one hun- fi thirty thousand. -o-—'--——- ’ Witnesses Arrested- ._._.__.— Donal. April 11.——A number of crown ' visage; against Parneilite disturbers The number includes ————a DAVIES HOUSE. - April 113-J. J . Bunting, Montreal; W. B. Murdock, do; M. E. Maloney, Quebec; J. B. LeBlanc, St. John; Jas. Taylor, Montreal; A. 0. Stewart, Halifax; Joe. P. Wallace, Halifax; W. D. Le Boutillier, Montreal; E. W. Heifer, do; J. S. Sung- son, dc; Jno. Diamond. Philadelphia; . Quifilsn, Halifax; ‘W. H. Mur_~;-‘an, Mon-— trcal; Frank B. Street, Mnizitrgal. , osnonmz novss. April 11.——Jo'rm S. Wriglit, New Glas- ;E. W. Ely, Boston; A. llall, (10; R. wrbett, Granville; Elijah .‘:l«;;Art;hur, __ -- -—vasa—aJUw‘Uh-awev 'lf'iiE GUA The Worliisluings Dsxvmz, April ll.-—-Tin.‘ switclmzcn in lklinlflg 91*’ "3 the Burlin on ards struc‘-c this morn- ’ e Y W mg. No trains mov¢~.l t»---.lz=.y. 1.4%.: in the city, 26 I‘ s for $7 DIQLN, Makes the ‘ Weak Strong The marked bcnollt which people in run down or weakened state of health derive trom Hood’: Sarsaparllls, conclusively provu the claim that this i:icdicinc“ma.kesflIowuk strong." It does not act like astlmnlant. l lmpartingncutlous strength from whichthere ‘ must follow 3 r(~.~r.‘i::u of greater weakness than before, but in the most natural way ‘ II0od’s Sursapnrilln overcomes that tired tcel- lug, creates an appetite, purines the blood, arid, in short, gives great bodily, nerve, mental and digestive strength. Fagged Out " Last spring I was completely lagged out. My strength left me and I felt sick and ms- arable all the unis, so that I could hardly att-.~n.11..» my business. I took one bottle of noon‘: Sarszsparllla, and it cured me. There is nothing like it.” B. C. BEGOLB, Rib! Enterprise, Bclleville, Mich. A “ 1 derived very much benefit from Reed’: Barsaparilla, which I took for general debinty. It built me right up, and gave me an excellent appetite." In. J nxxms, Mt. Savage, Rd. N. B. It you decide to take Hood's Bursa- psrilla. douotbc induced to take anything else instead. Insht upon bavhx Hood’s Sarsaparilla Saki by all dxnggnts. si; six for 35. Prep»-cdonl! by 0.1. HOOD & Co., Apmhecu-les,I.cwcll.Iau. I00 Doses one Dollar NTENDING to leave the Island, we have decided to sell, as early as possible, the following Properties: . Valuable Farm of 84 acres on St, Peter's Road, 7 miles from Charlottetown, in good order and fenced with Spruce Hedgerows Two Buildingdfots in Judge Young's block, nce of Mr. C. D. Rankin. Size of each, 43xxoo feet, and handsomest lots x do. do., will be sold for $25. Also, all our stock of Stoves. For Auction, if not sold by Prinate Sale. E. H. NORTON éw CO. mochxz-dy cclé.‘-r‘ wky One Lot on Strawberry Hill, directly op- posite the residence of Mr. William McLean, on St.,Peter’s Road. < shares Charlottetown Drivin Georgetown “ “ Inland Steam Na ' ation Co., 1 Cherry Mantle and Grate 1 Marble “ “ ‘- I good second-hand Piano-—will be sold g Park, extra line, «.2-sauces o --—-un 1-» CHARLOETOWN, spr 3—1.w REV. FBEDEBIG E. J. LLOYl . IS NOW PREPARED TO TAKE Pupils for Instruction in Singing. Apply at _KENNEDY’S, Hilla- borough Square. — I '1 I Deafness. Its " W .0. ‘. 1- n Eowthc dune lie reused emoved, fully explained in ndavite and testimonials’ 20311! C ID E13185. 308.‘ , no. ..?‘;o%’£n«s. 34 was me st.-. 1:. r. lulentlncany ,. widevseputatdon. I, -- .&".';"m- ” vi‘ .‘ ”.“_*" m’C..\NA‘l‘§ BELL Fe;:r.es:‘<~x ( V ,. successoassc . ,EHS.‘ Hi.ll’.Cl*l.S'.‘~OC=L Flat. 9-’.~'<‘-' A ROBB 5- sons, aumsns-r N 5 Agents for Haritime rmne:-. ~ Pictou; Amos Vernon, Minmiiu; Henry Wood, Msccan: R. H. Roi-J. T1-uro; W. @.‘zrrz'qd At the Methodist Parsonage, Souris, ' ‘ Abnyor Burke, of 38 Miss Martha Jemima Kee e, Bay. flied. Fortune, to of Rollo- Ala Harkville, Strathnlbyu, on April 6, 1891,01 alingering illness. ~54‘-.r:a.'n. beloved daughter of John 1:. "-i<:l.~:-:.i._ ;ig-.=cl 22 years. She was much and Lit’-‘*.*l“.'".‘Llly re- gretted by all who iizul 1112- g‘lL‘.3Slll'8 of her acquaintance. “Blessed 2; e: the dead which die in the Lcr-.l. “' A—-:} __ ________,, , ,__,.___,I BUILDING LOTS HOICE BUILDING LOTS at Brighton, part of the estate of the late George Davies, offered low. Apply to * ' z W. A. WEEKS, Queen Street. Clftown, April 11, l99I—-cod if A FBEEHQLB FARM FOR sits. 1 £\CRES prime farming Land Within 0 three miles of Dunda.» Cross, and Grand River Bridge Wharf, where there is a produce ma.rkct.. This Farm has so chains front, 25 Acres newly cleared, and so Acres more easily cleared. The remaind- or covered with a heavy growth of hard and soft wood. Immediate possession will ‘=2 ;‘;lvcn. Terms --one-half of purclme money paid down. ‘line will be given for balance. V ]AMESl MATHESON. Upton, Dundas. latch 25. lmw 4’: WANTS. ETC. Advvcrtieernents under fills heading charged for at the -rate of fimrceotts per line each _:===: . Waxnn-Twent more smart boys to sell the Momma UABDIA3. Fomvp-On 9th inst., between Guano- us and Post Ofiioes, a warehouse key. can. have same by identifying it ‘ lor advertisement. Enston or Upper Gt. George on Saturday. llth inst-., a. use .bout,.335 in bills and s VG‘; lilo U76 receipted’ bills. Finder will ht rewarded by leaving it at this office. Wnarrma PAPER. for S116 at this then run between froig it, makln ing Plctou on made public b Department at Georgetown. Island in the earl The " Stanle " the u}'p0SO of carrying p boat Service at t s Capes _ wi tinned, so that as far as p.‘8Slbl8, a daily man each way will be conveyed between the land and the Island during the winter. y will remain on the route ’ A until the 1st May in each year, and will con- _ . . _ linue longer than that date if the Company's ‘ coats arenot able to keep up daily commu- nication with the Island. WM. SMITH. De uty Minister of Marine. lfrejnartment of In no. z Ottawa, 3-sd February. 1891, PUBLIC NOTICE; future the Government Steamer " Stan leyf’ will run during between Charlottetown and Plctou, while the ice will admit of her making a return trip each day, commencing on the 1st December. It. however-,the Com 2.oy’s Boats cannot keep. up daily commnn cation between the {’s°ls.n¢:ha.I:§c;l mainliugaglefogc thgl lst Decem- r. e earner ey w commence running earlier than the lat December, so as Ind '3 W“ 3t0¢k Of sill“ Witt!- to‘l'r_cla‘ep 1:11: dssily comgxgalcftign. t ‘k __..Z. , on e teamer n ey casino in e ‘ return trips between Charlottetown and Pic- ton, she will then run between Pictou and Georgetown and make daily trips, 11' possible. When the ice becomes so heavy that she cannot make return daily will carry the malls between Cape Traverse and Cape Tormentine, so as to given daily mail to the Island throu hont the winter weather permittin and the winter months e “ Stanle " y will l . cton and Georgetown for . _ k‘ . asscngsrs and . only one trip each ay, leav- - onday, Wednesds , and Fr!- day mornings at 7 o'clock, on leaving Gem-zeto mm on Tuesday, Thursday and sister. ~ dagv mornings at the same hour. * Xntice of her arrival at Georgetown will be the Agent of the Marine harlottetown each day, and also the hour other intended departure from trips. the ice boats As soon as the Stanley" beginsmakin a return trip between the mainland and e part of the ear. the Ice‘ be discon- Board. Vice-Principals for Prince Street ‘LA_:DIEs1 .-:-up-.«— ....n..a.a-.9.-~_...a.-~ ».........4—.- _ . . [lharlotlalewn Sehoal mull I-IE BOARD oF'TRUs;=1'1iEse'eaxe to engag: s. Supervisor and Grading _ae‘..- , ,AL 13, A iql. ;_ ‘ i -—--»-~——'«-—---4 v-- no-can.-.:-a.4..¢.a.‘,.¢......_,-4......-assays-an.-usauasrvn i'.“> Oficer who will also act as Secretary of the V‘ I Also. two First Class Male Tucker: as Square Schools. to take summer vacation. about August 25th. . Applications will be received until June let. B. Bamnssron, Secretary pro tem April lo-1 i, w6i French Kid Buttoned $3.15 ; Reduced to $2.50. " ,_ ' French Kid Buttoned Boots, $5.00; Reduced to $3.7 5. v 0 French Oil Goat Buttoued _$3.25 Reduced to 32.50. ‘ e For s-For 0 fnrlllas in- ordor to make men lur aw ods. . - . R. K..JO§,'[,__, NcrthSideQudedSquarc. ’l v .~ 5 H '; April 9-Ex Iw. 1891 , SPRING TRIP F110! LIWIPINIL ——-——¢ BARK “Ar 2.“"‘«:» all rows are; LL sell from Live 7’. town on or about seat, andwillcarry Fro’ In 1 .5; no cases Ccttoaad ,‘ so bales Battingeand Weddings :5 bales Grey cottons, .. xc cases Canton I-‘lannels, 2 cases|Cclcrod Ducks. i A large variety of Prints and Gingham: AT LOWEST” PRICES. Uly March9—-eodtf our stock of Fifteenth. Montreal. March 2;, I891. Fancy and Toilet Articles, viz: Soaps, Perfumes, Tooth. Hair, Clothes 2~:‘.?E’?:‘¥.{?“€£°.§i.‘éi§£$‘a.§¥‘£%‘§..§‘°t:; We always 80141 Cheap, ,0 Davies’ solve and Liniment. rwEN'1“:-FIVE cums man 1301: AND Bonn. Agents for Lazarus, Opticians, London ‘and SPECTACLES of all kinds and prices. l|]avies’lJrugSlnre S we intend moving from the store at We don't claim to ha've¥‘:*.th9A . Apresent occupied by us to the more com- " HATS 1. mnw firms. largest stock in Canada, but a ' ‘ N .7” . §“fI.‘1ii"Z2..§‘.°§l.§§‘i§“li§§‘¥§.{f‘wl‘3..‘ii‘§.11ill we have enough for the most fastidious to select from. And will notnow -go back on: T flrd lnanznsnvn £3153. fifitfleudflffiflnhafi 8T9f_gE_D_flEE . “'E':=m ‘ hex ...“"---=~""‘..f:*’.‘.<l?'s""""-‘~"-"".':" to r , - fianraulsts’. I 15 9? O D. A. nnucn Clrtewn. aprn. :o.ixs9o. esetseslowasdrlsb. rs ' if. ., ,. - ... ~ l; -o.———_. . sz; , ~.' -.. -1-5 oflceé-ti - an-._- 5\L.;..=.- ..‘~z; .‘._s.—. .. Charlottetown April 11, . J. 7 area b tothedilerentpointsof _ Sol y '. » ‘ ' ' IJDIJOOW : Plt- - . ,‘e.t:."..... och: .. . in I.iverpoltoPitcairn nmum._,sx South , e ‘ i ~ . 5 . J01-Smetwrhmto ‘.-" ‘ . ‘ .. . . .=— " V . P . ' I-naxs axes.‘-ngco. . 0 “ V ‘ or H i .. » . _. ‘ Ia.r.3c.— rw ‘ ’: ‘ , V : » , _ 1-'=—*'_ l . We are manufactlsrlg: ~:{3ll3‘ . s . . v \ . ;ifn“‘is‘m uie“ ; v C ‘a an... 3 We are rccclvmg a number of orders for H our record. , 0 Try. us for your New Hat. v- _~.. ;. PERFECT Frrs, ‘ N .IAM-s .. I... 5 A or I ‘A y 3. ,5 L. 3-3; . ct..-i‘so1a;os t,ue?‘lie1as , . V I‘ ' .f,'r 7* ‘ me" ‘.-: 3.. 5.‘ 9‘ ‘A ";- .‘.' , uh-'~ ‘,- 1 v .,—~+c=v,—§-9-~ . sew...-a..%... sépi;-lately for ‘the. .......: 3.9 0311'? . . 5' ‘ -v . " ~ _. , 0 v. «. . . _ ’ -7 ., ; ~~ U: .3; ». ~. ' ’{ .' ‘ ll‘ ‘V’ “it ’ . .. _ ‘ . .« — ~~.-. t 4 -ll!‘ . . . l . E A 3‘ . \ -- », . ..a ~ » - -"v.-.4 ~ ‘. I ' kg‘ _,.-- as V . r_vfi’—‘-Q . Island lumcr , e:*by Island iwolgyncn, .’l‘hcy pawl» . W , They are l*so‘lil‘ ”tchenpi. " ‘other; furniture from Nova Scone and ficwzl; I f, A .'a.s:.‘swcll’:"nsj mils I’. ‘ll. Island merchants. s " ur traveller .ab1e3,;,;o~: Inlikcean early trip of this Island Spring, but ;p::ees’*wiu be,.'l‘ur-” nished on applicatiipon ltn§,l0,lfll0P$ ",fi,llcd_p1f'9Il} tly. , "“¥‘** ° * e - ~ e y :4.-;:. . ‘ . . ‘ ‘I Oh’town, March 28. ‘is 1‘ " A , ’ Z ‘- 9 HAVING purchased a. large stock of Bankrupt goods, We j ill offer the Whole stock. at prices‘ never .» before<:heard tell of on’ P.=E. I. v A ‘ L A S A ‘ English, Scotch, and ,Cnna.dian Tweeds and 'WOrSt3’dS,," worth $1.00, $1.50 »and $2.00 now for 500, 750 and $1.00.‘ Also a. lot of Dress Goods. at half price. Come one ia.nd'é;1l* if you know What at bargain is, and wgpoy will surprise you-. ~~ Pnowsl-:iBRos. .The,Wo nderfu. Ceap Mien. NEW-B‘00T8!. L 7 W B00138 l - .-. K. D. 0. Worth