aM oo ee a a tenn liems, 1: ee, Local and Other Go To Tat LyceuM to-night, - To-Niout—Zion Church to-night. = SOOT A n Zion Church basement to night. onan i Rewark of the teack made in the ice by “far ke y- -_ | Don T FORGET the entertainment in the Lyceum: this ¢ venlny. J a | Scol ACT To-morrow will be Seott ’ ’ , Act day at che Police Court. i - EASTER CAROLS, by 4 choir of forty voices. this e niog Don't miss them, ~~ To-NIGH ihe attraction of the evening ‘| the Kaste Concert in the L ppet Prince Street | (nut > bu SKATING RINK Is now closed for the geaso Parties having skates at the rink will please call for them to-morrow. a } LO. U0 F,.—Regular eession of St. Law reace Lodge at 5 o-« lock to-night. Che first | and second degree will be contferre d res | - Ye wv ; ia . . PFiIVeaAu & cu \TIONS.— ihe dlaplay ol lilies and other Lowers, at the Consert this evenin sty ae now % = all : , | in the Upper M list Church, will be slone | worto the piace : admission. es ; MoRI [MPROV EMENTS. ~Prowse Rros, “The wonderful Cheap Mea,” have had the interior of their store on (Queen Street artistically repainted und tinted by Mr. Howlett ckavenieies Heavy Catrie.—On Friday last Mr. Chas. | George of SackKkyvl le sold to Mr. McDona d « f st. John, a pair of fine Durham grade steers | ctively 1840 and 1760 Ibs. | —— me weighing reap — Owing to some troubles on are obliged telegraphic TeLeruonk the wires in New Brunswick we te go to press wi-hout our usual Be ws this afternoon. - - Masontc,—The brethren of Victoria Lodge, A. F. & A. M., will please re- member the regular Invetiog this ¢€ vening. i at 5 o'clock sharp Visit —-- > Tus Evpon Setp.—We understand that a few of the traders of Montague have pur- chased the steamer Eldon, aud will have her running on the river as soon as the ice is gone. rh wWe.colie. din Tue STANLEY, with mails and passengers, aces from Pictou early yesterday aiternoon he had le or no trouble with the ice, ex cation » betu cen the two islands, where it was quite thick and firm. She left for Pictou at an early hour this morning, and will return this evening. inns : Counterreit Money,—Some very counterfeit 25 cent peices were in circula tion in Sackville, N. B., the past week. The imi- tation is a good one, with the exceptiva of the ring, which is dead. As some of this eounterteit money may possibly find its way to Charlottetown it would be well for our peuple to be on the lookout for it. —_ -—-> perfect Fiasr Anrkivat or Tue Season.—The schooner Bella, Captain Crosby, arrived at Georgetown on the 2nd inst , from Murray Harbor, and is nuw loading with a cargo of merchandise fur that place. The Captain reports having encountered no ice. George- town harbor is free of ice and the boats are plying as in summer. There is plenty of to be & synopsis of a i Inaccurate. | religion, ' svlid a foundation as does that of | commendat on duck shooting at Sturgeon Channel. -_ -~ Tue Beatrrice.—We understand that the Steamer Princess Beatrice, Captain Keliey, will commence running between Charlotte- town and Halifax as soon as navigation will admit During the winter she has been subjected to a thorough overhauling at Halifax. Her saloon has been en larged and improved, better sleeping accommoda- tion has been provided, and some other necessary improvements have been made. Intending importers would do well to for- ward all orders at ounce, as the steamer is now receiving freight. - O ppFELLowsiIr.—About thirty members if the City Lodges left on Thursday afternoon by special train on a visit to Prince Edw ard Lodge Summerside. The run was made in two hours. The degree team conterred the three subordinate degrees on a number of candidates concluding the work about mid night after which supper was served at Camp- bell’s Hotel and the visitors left for town at 12.45, arriving here at3a.m. The visit was very much enjoyed and will doubtless prove an advantage to Prince Edward Lodge whose members are faithfully working for the ab- vancement of the order, —_———_@-—— Easter Beer.—The display of beef at the Easter Market on Saturday, was, in point of quality, excellent, but the qu: antity was not so great as at some former markets, Messrs. Blake Bros. exhibited five carcasses, the agevregate weight of which was 5,144 lbe., and the quality of which was all that conld be «e- sired. Messrs Saunders & Newsom also made asplendid display, showing three carcasses of excellent beef,—the aggregate weight of Which was Messrs. (reo. Thorne, William McGregor, John Drake, the Mesara. and others also made good displays. —_—- -—»>--— Persunal The Rev. Mr. Baxter, of London, bas severed himself from the Gospel Union work both in Canada and the United S:ates, He still carries on the work in Evgl+nd. 2,465 lbs Henry Brown Sellers, en ee ————e A DIED. At Portland, St. John, N. B., on the 26th March, afver a lingering illuess which she bere with Christian forritude, Elizebeth C., beloved wife of franc’s Ritchie, in the 58th yéar of her age, leaving a husband and nine children to mourn their sid loss. ane Zs Scott's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites Is sold al! over the world. It is far super- lor to plain Cod Liver Oil, palatable and cas- ily digeste d. Dr. Martin Miles Stanton, Bary Bucks, Lox a ion England, saye; “I have a 1 Seott’s Emulsion, and taken it my- self. It é palitable, efficient, and ean be tol. erate | by almost anyone, espe aay where cod liver oil itself cannot be borne. Soll by all Diugvists, 50c. and ante -<—-“aee- os Proof positive—That good quality in ts and shoes is appreciated by the public to old sh p-worn boots at any price e—by the fact that the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store has almost doubled. its sale during the mouth uf March. bApri 2 ddw & LETTERS 10% THRE EDITOR. Letter from Mr. Perey Pope. Sik,—-Yon publish ander authority of a gentieman who was present, ‘hursd me on T iv evening last. argument was to establish the not to vindicate reality of agnosticism. My | Delie! lu inspiration and in the actual value | of revelation rests, I trust, upon cnown friend. Whilst as +e regards the ‘Religion of Humanity,” pub must apply to the gentleman him- | | Self for any information required upon the jsubject. | readily acquit my critic of any desire to tuisrepresent me, dul unintential- ly he has done so to « very serious extent. If I may be permitted to diagnose his case, he came to the hall on Thursday evening to one of the st ily clergymen of : : . F ” ‘ the Church of E ngland in Canada, and his remarks thereon were in terms of high So far as I am competent to [orm an opinion, there eXists no reason why it should not be read from any Chris- tian pulpit. Did Ll think otherwice L cer- tainly would not have delivered it uader the auspices of the 7. me. G: A. Person- ally, I would not deem the matter worth noticing were it not for this latter circum- stance, 1) view of which i have decided to give the lecture to the pub ic In eXtenso, and wil! be prepared to uphold every s'ate- ment therein contained as consistent with Christian belief and church men bership. Percy Pope. April 7, 1890 2+Or+e— —_—_— Chemist and Crime. A despatch in yesterday’s Telegraph showed that Mr. W. F. Best, of this ciiy, has been engaged projessionally in another A reporter who called upon Mr. Best yesterday af interesting conversation with bim in refer- ence to the latest isoning mattes in general OIsLIINg, Case, . ’ reTnoon oad an case aS We l as poi The reporter found him hard at work in his laboratory, but he courteously consented to discuss poison and stomachs in the interest of the public. Asked about the case referred to in the despatch, Mr. Best said that on his return from Charlottetown, March 7th, he found awaiting him a human stomach and other organs securely sealed, with a letter from the coroner and instructions from the At- torhey General of Nova Scotia to report if any trace of puison was found. Here is the despatch referred to above : New Grascow, April 2.—James McLeod, who was suspected of poisoning his wife at White Hil, near Hopewell, in this county, was to-day committed for trial at the Supreme Court. ‘The inquest on the remains of the un- fortunate woman was commenced about the same time that the sensational proceedings in the Weeks Sutherland poisoning case at Charlottetown were begun there. Mrs, Me- Leod was a Miss Jane Sutherland, daugliter of respectable residents of White Hill. She married MeLeod about two years ago ¢ and liived with him for a short time only. McLeod is a shoemsker. His sister, Christie Mc- Le +d, lived with them. On account of ex- treme erueltics the young wife left the house and undertook to a living for herself in another part of the settlement, She was McLecd’s second wife. In response to urgent invitations from McLeod and promises of better treatment, she again took up with him, but was put into quarters in an old house ad joining the one occu pi d by Mcleod und his sister. For several days he visited her, tak- food and drink. At length she took some tea which made her vi tently sick, and she com- plained of it to the neighbors. In a week she was dead. Previous to the burial an examin- ation was asked for by the husband, and the medical examiner declared everything all rignt. This did not satisfy her friends, and they had her s! ymach sent to Prof. Lawson, and afterw: ds to Mr. Be-t of St. John. The result of thi is was that oxalic acid in consider- able quantities was found, ap d the adj — inquest held yest erday put McLeod in such a compromising position that averdict of maedine was brought in. By a strange coiacidence the names in this case and the circumstances beara vivid resemblance to the Charlottetown mace Case. In reply to a question about his ex- perience in criminal cases Mr. Dest said that he had been engag ed in hota within six months, which was @ rather unusual thing for any chemist. Different poisons had been used in each case. In connection }with the Weeks case, Mr. Best has, i since his arrival from Charloitecown, been conducting a series of experiments which will make the case more complete, The result of these experiments Mr. Best wil testify to, if Mrs. Weeks is committed for trial at the supreme ccurt. It will be re- membered that the poison found in this case was arsenic, in solution, in the whiskey aud in a sediment in the bottom of the bottle. The experiments would tend to show that the poison used was in the form of Rough on Rats, which is 995 per pure arsenic, and the other hat of 1 per cent., a coloring matter. Mr. Best has, by careful experiment, found out what this coloring matter is, and showed the reporter «ome Rough on Rats, which he had made himse!f, which was exactly similar in ap- pearance to the article sold in the stures. > cent. Loca! Notices. Sweet oranges for sale at Beer & Gofl's. April? 21 just received per Ss. New prunes , April? 2i Stanley at Beer & Golf's. There is no doubt it,—The Sreadymade cothing ope nel for spring trade at J. B. Ma: don. yala’s is far superior in make and quality to any readymade clothing hereto- fore shown in this city. [April 2 d&w 4i A few copies left of the “Iilustratea London News,” containing a full account of Stanley's Emin Pasha relief expedition through Central Africa, with supp'ement, and be autiful en- ‘raving of Stanley, 16x23 inches, at the Bzar Store. apo See our Neckwear.—D. A. Bruce. - [ap3 2i Banava: and Lemana, x sa. Stanley, ee at W. V. Unrter’s. quite as | my un- | } he refers to, the fand Coach Houzge Gn Huestis Street, wi hat purports lecture delivered by It. is slightly | it happens that the aim of my | j ' } | . 1 > with ho cicarer concepiion ol the . | : subj t taen ie numder I con- fuse 1 ‘ ithered irom the perusal f es] —_ , Py ruismere it sundry magazine articies, not one of which he had th rough Vv |Gigested Consequently, when the lecture was ended, his mind was iuextricab y m'Xed, ind as a result h attributed to me | theuchts wh id liv G@XIistaiice s4Ve ltt 1s i Ml tnmationk po i ago, J submitted my manuscript MONDA® Ks APRIL “ 1890. — “A TALE OF ADVENTURE, ‘That Should Interest Every Parent. wine oli cA circa ins PROWSE BROS. have ventured to import this pee son the largest stock of Boys, Youths and Men’s Clothing is Giiv, and they venture to say it st fot of Children’s and Boys’ Clothing eve this tewn had a chance to feast ee their eyes om. KILEY DEFY COMPETI "heads AEA eke ma those HAtrdly call and stock and Cver im w 4 ¥ a Db =* & ~~ the EsCcst < ? © a rr Ly ec t cautifal rooms, elegant fully low prices. 7 (x) P | a” ee £3 C3 Saga teases e BH}. i an Re LE bit j es aa et 3 a S| . HUWS I thes B28 tSag A. | RE Or ~ ae yvonderf ~ Charlottetown, April 7, 1890—eod ceiling ——--—(x —— — —— dozen New Kid Gloves JUST OPENED, New Colors, Superior Make, and every Pair warranted Good. mem — 7 )----— —- SPRING ANNOUNCENIENT! In a few days we will receive a superior stock of New Spring and Summer Goods, which will be sold at our usual low prices. Our Je. Sterns has secured many Job Lots of Staple Goods, and is now remaining as jong as possible in the London market to obtain the very Latest Novelties in Millinery, Dress Goods, Jackets, ete. Returning via New York, he will pick up the Newest American iillinery. Nwised. es . PERKENS & STERNS. Bridge. Rent moderaie. Apply to P. J. Be ran. | ee DAVIES & CO. een ; . ‘ a ae nant = W ANTED.—A good plain Cook by ist May. Apply at Juuge Hensley’s, Upper Prince | a Street. fapo—si e. Charlottetown, March 27, 1890—eod . r a? % ’ ¢ 5 sy Ov ay . q Ly iy WANTS, LOST, FOURD &e _ A general servant for a family of three; 10 washi ng. Apply at this office. ap7—*i pd Te LET.—A desirable business stand for eit her «a shoemaker or tailor, situate a or est River 7 SALE.— ae best established cash business ——— je in the «ily. uF partic ulars, rms, etc., ad- dress ** Busines 3” care Box 24}, Chi arlo tretown. f : {upd 2i pd _ in Suit- gs, Overcoatings and Trouserings, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, at the Jowest possible prices for Cash. R SAL —A 1 oad wagon, in good MR. McDONALD, for the past six years (previous to c»m- Apply lo PATRICK SHBKRY, Fizcoy Street, ing with us) of Boston, where he acquired a thorough know- wae _. jedge of his business, has charge of our Tailoring Department. W ANVED.— A boy to take charge of horse and As a Cutter of correct styles of “Garments ;,; Mr. McDonald has no ieee sae, Pacane nome a grigiwn, taps superior in the Lower Provinces. He has given our customers -——~ the very best satisfaction. Men who care to dress well can Te LET.—A House on Hillaborough Street, now s : er make no mistake in giving us a call, ‘Oo ) LET —The Dwelling Heuse om coraer of | CAMERON BLOCK. occupiea by Mr. Duncan Mein re, Posses- Three Cases CHRISTY’S BEST LONDON HATS just opened. Quecn auu Fiigroy Surets, at preseut occu- DV ER tIs 3ER wisbes to rent a convenient aud comourtabie Honse (with smali garden p.cferred), of about six rvuoms, frow July next. Apply at his office. iw—ap3 W kK Ore A LARGE STOCK OF WOOLENS, ee SALHK—A light road wagon, in good will ~ion given avout Ist May next. Appiy to PEAKE Bros & Co. if—aps re oe a i h se ist: MEN’S FINE NECKWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS and UNDER- ap, F MRSBUN, bed slaevuy > eck. - : WEAR; Lot of BOYS’ SUITS low to clear. era B.S. DAVIES & CO., Wax» rHD—A situ: stion by a salesman of sever- | a. years expericuc aiadware vr grocery | business preferred, Addres pa th, oh. ER 367. {net 3i—eod 2» pd Ch’town, March 25, 1890. y ANTKU—A fturnis:cd house for one rent. | - — y {mchsl—i Apply at i@XAMINER vitic« :C. "" «4? + W ‘AN’ rED—For Summer months, board sat} 7 TT ‘ B, ee a T ee. TN A lodging for iady aud genilouan. Appi yat! CLS this oilive. {mcusi—4i | i hina tai T° LE T—on Eu ston Street — the Dwe lling house | now occupied by Kev. W. Seott, Contaluing | nine rooms, wi h water aad sewerase, stable and | cozca houe Appiy to A, Morris nex, GOur bo} Soap Works, W eywouth sireet. {mcudl—Zaw if, eee | OF) HE undersigned, having this day entered intu partaership, intend osrrying op the business of ca BOOK BINDINGS 'In the old stand of James D. Taylor, on Grafton Street, where all orders in our line wil) be promptly atreuded to. JAMES D. TAYLOR, GILLESPIE. FEW permanent boarders, ladies or gentle- men, can be acco.wimoda! ea at reasuna.ie raves. Mctwen House, Peardun’s Building, Great George Street. [mchsi—ai eod pd OR SALE OR TO LET—That commedicus EF house and offices on the corner cf Powest | and Waterstreets, at present occupied bv Dr. Bianchard, will be let with or with. ut the offices Posses-ion given the Ist May. Apply to br. B anchard, [mehsi—eod if YOR SALE —Two Singer Sewing Machines vor | W [ILLIAM G. Shoemakers’ use, one nesriy new, Will aT guid cheap. Apply te JOHN H'@e@rns, over R. kh. Ost’s Shoe Store, Queen om are. tf—meh'7 OO Ne Oo aucune Ts: -opnection with the above, I have to thank the public for the liberal patronage J ml) LET.—A Dwelling Hon se containing nine have received in the past, and respectfully so.cit the same patronage for our new rvems, With water and sewerage, and “Stab e | firm. JAMES D. TAYLOR. adjoining Mr. Molean’s. apply to ANUVUS \ OR" Is, Wey) Jenn daw ve—-usobss ; Uh’town, April 1, 1890. ia ; ae eee Sulokers BU VERY YEAR we advertise a benefit in _4 the above line. This seasen we wish to touch the pockets of the consumer. In order to do so we have placed 2,000 Gladstone Cigars (a genuine Havana filled 10c. Cigar) on our counters, and will sell at 5e, a piece until disposed of, REDDIN BROS. moh3s-—dy Iw eod lw THe WONDER oF THE AGEL A NEW IMPROVED DYE FOR HOME DYEING. Only Water required in Using. 10° your dealer doce an ieee ee te the manufacturers, octeainbin a ROBERTSON 4 Co. MONTREAL. —FOR SALE BY— 71GEO. &. HUCHES, Charlottetown, April 5, * 889. Charlottstawa Board of ‘Trade, FYXHE General Quarterly Meeting of this Corporation will be held at the Board Rooms, Cameron Block, Queen Square, on the evening of WEDNESDAY, the 9th inst., at 8 o'clock. B. D, HIGGS, Secretary. April sa. THE NATURAL HISTORY Of Prince Edward Isiand, By Francis Bary. Authorized for the use of Public Schools by the Board of Education, PRICE 50 CENTS. For sele, Wholesale and Retail, at G, H, HASZARD’S, Queen Square. Ch’town, April 5 Electric Gas Lighters. O unsightly wires, no attachments, no waste matci.es, no danger of fire, can b- used by a child, no battery, always ready fer use, convenient to handle, can be carried rom jet to jet and used millions of times, and thus effect a saving in the ead. Price $5. For sale at Watson’s Drug Store. mehlg FOR SALE LOW, —--AT THE—-— ROLLER MILLS. FLOUR (Warranted), CORN MEAL, ALL KINDS OF FEED. GEORGE KF. FULL. ap2—3i eod & wky AGUIDENTS WILL HAPPEN. 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A full attendance im requested. G. L. DOUGHERTY, Mater, aneaty, w ne ee ee eed A ll AIM Cui. A A ANB i ee ne “i of ee . i