~ . - - = we em a a O -- re en ee ee aN a a ee Se A ane =a es = ae ee wy — 7 R. ". FRIDAY, APRIL 3, 189 ‘eiaes ar : “<7 ey LN. at an. & te -- ~ k Ri DAY -_ , a a ds a . “ . THE PALLY EXAMINER, 1st i + _ 5 oe = ll “ : a ‘a oa eam - - = mena ————— - —_ _ ee ee nr { ¥ : | HE D Alf Y E XAMINER | Court of Chancery. Concert in the Methodist Church. Millinery. COM i ae — te eee sepia ™ —— hres - 4 “ “ 1 « 4 | speanenes . 4 Si . ‘ eae Seam - ota - - —< é' | JUDGMENT IV THR PARQUMARSON-MACMILLAN Tar concert in the Basement of the Misa Magaie ae bev oh a SPRIL 3, 189). Case. Methodist Church last evening was a great} returned from New York, (w ere 8 ~ i : . ‘998 3 za tea By nity vay ne nig tre wees | What Opa Seaney Says About Spring Milline ' a i Final judgment was delivered esterday | of the Church was well filled, there heing under the different ae co oe eh be e The Civie Question tin the the Court of Chaucery in the auit of | between four and fire hundred people pre- that great centre) : ns ts 9 7 wt oe _ “hie sat 7. : eer » aket “m. Dr. Jen-| Donald Parguharson against Ronald Me-|sent. At eight ,o’clock the concert opened | above Stanley Bros snail = - the he “Tt ja difficult to tell how soon the vanishing point wm > ro ied in small ou the eater er Gane Storm, 2. oem | Millan, concerning the management of the] with an instrumental duet by Mr. C. P, ‘to do all kinds of millinery work in the hats. The larze ones are stuperdously gorgeous, and the shapes will be one extreme kina has placed himself absolutely in the | steamer William by the defendant as sbip'a| Pletcher sod Me. W. L. Kaight, which was | latest atyles. -. bees to inform the public {cr the other. Flowers are to be extensively used, and they certainly simulate d hands of the “leading civic reformers.” |husband. On the 3ed March, 1890, the | well played, ant received a hearty encore Miss McQuarrie begs ag dl ” details e closely than ever before. (Gold and silver are seen upon ever hat and What. then. are the “leading civic re-|complainant (Farquharson) tiled a bill/that -ealled forth the sweet strains of | that she is acquainted with a ~~ i? ma nature more closely than ever D 7 si i y ! Fe 6 a Be is oles oo Ape against the said defendant, praying (1)|** Home, Sweet Home.” We feel free to of artistic work, and has intimate — toque, and the enhanced effect is qrite charming. ee ee laces, braids bi — eS “i@ that the defendant be removed from thejsay that the cornet and clarionet make the| of the different styles now ? — - and full set pieces sre produced in gold and silver. Pinks promise to be good, no aay Ser the Sees ot _ _ ae | position of managingownerofthesaid steamer} best combination for s duet of any two | vogue, and oe mg sep ok sai “all less than seven shades being shown. Yellows will be used with black, and alg, E lective vote? Orc are they in f.eor of & angl be enjoined from acting furtheras such, instruments that we have heard. The | New York for the first time — - ™ d silver dotted black neta huld the lead, and give great i mere teadjuatment of the wards! Or have |(2) That areceiver be appointed pesdiug| vocal solos by Mrs. Roome, Mr. J. R. | patronage extended to her will have her | with gold. Gold and silver dotte ack n 3 ue deed, ive great promige * ‘ ie ‘. their minda aa to| the suit and afterwards. (3) That an ac-] Davidson and Mr. A. C. Wilson were well | persona! attention. of so continuing throughont the season. A strong effuit will be made to replace 4 ie rot et maa " 4 uM : ‘ ‘ ° : 7 i : : as ae r ; c : . 7 y , a - .. h Ul tak le sunt be taken of the earning &, ce. (4) rendered, one pleasing feature being be black in straws with colora, and ecru and gray stand firat in public favor. The @hat courae of anited action they *°) That an account hbetaken of the expendi-|diatinctness with which one could hear tLe Charlottetown Markets. crimming is almost universally placed at the back, and arranged quite high, in maretniog the issue which has by thom ture, &c, (5) That the defendant be not] words. ; oe ‘ trimming 18 aimost uni e 8 yt a He si om ' ad ; o'* is beea forced upon the citizens / tallowed to charge for certain repairs, &:. The male gquartettae in their ‘** When] Beef((small) per Ub. Sake upecns 6 90.07 to as crowns have almost entirely disappeared on the top, but b-ndeaux placed under. li thay hare not yet made up their)? That the defendant dosccount for all} the hues of daylight fade,” did not do them- | Beef Eek a teh tae 0.98 te os neath and covered with crushed roses or small fi wers rest upon the head. Voluted a oe. ee alt aa | Profits acising indirectly hy reason of any }selves justice, but on enquiry we learned Butter, ae dha ag stseneeeee (22 te.024| brima are a perfect rage, and to be without a hat with a voluted brim for sup hi winds, they hud berter do a Bs soon Mj charter ur employment of the vessel. (7)/ the reason was that they had practised from | Butters tus pelts «<<-+ 7°. 0.50 to 0.60 be withoet. f the most becoiming effects ever placed above the face.” : - asible 4r the meeting of | uesday even-; 4 gener al prayer for other relief. the printed sheet, of which they had but aoe scat oo bien cae Give ck oO 01" to 0.00 wear 18 to be without one o er ’ g k DOF ace, , > . . s , om .. Pieces ores ing, Mr. McKiansa was jast ss noo-com- (he cass first cawe up for bearing on the} one copy, and at the concert sang from | 20°: Pe ' dont k a — 2 Oe) : : ” aa ' : ; - | Carrots, per bunch..........+- U.U3 to 0.00 mittal aw Mer. Bicke. ‘The leading civic |'2th May last and cocupied the attention jasnesesipt Music, poorly written ; Wet SEL EE cy (per head)........-...-- 0.10 to 0.00 ~ rf a c : Q testing that Mr = the Gquss for . sevaral dsys. their other quartette, Rail Jordon roth, Cheese per Dh cick sec iiees o< ee 0.14 to 0.15 “4 e reformers, = while prokeanng we“ | The Vice-Chancellor having taken the mat-| they sang well and reaeived an enthusiastic | Cabbage, per doz........ +064: 0.25 to 6.40 Hieke was oo honorable ian —were not #al- | cer under considerstion, gave judgment on}encore, which was responded tu in the Caulifiowers, DOF Gos... 4 26000 §.25 to 0.00 ° istied with his sratement that he was “‘pre-{the 16 h June, 189, referring t he whole to [sweet melody, “Steal away to Jesus.” | Chickens .....0.-..-ceseeeenee 0.40 to 0.48 ad ~ pared to support any fair or equitabie| W,. A. ©}; Morson, Eaq., one of the Masters | This piece waa by special request of a mum- | Ducks ........00. eee eee, ee 0.70. Cg. ceractonnsanearndaaceenroemanyteemaienemanatiantiasiiinie aaah ; -" aw ee fet the Court, to take the accounts and] ber of people in the audience Eggs, per ddZ.......0-. senses 0.14 to 0.16 - a ; aennmens ' re or scheme that will give the peo- - . er . sot + 2 60 4 | * aes 7 a ~ & transactions of thevessel and report there-n} The instrumental! evlos by Mr. Fletcher] Flour, per cwt.....-...-.es+0e 2.45 to 2.16 -, Y ple represeGtation by population and equal }ig the Court. Oa the filing of ssid report}and Mr. Knight were highly appreciated, owl set eeeeereresserenes Soe to ae + . « rights to all clisses of citizens.” They|the complainant and a. 79 took gs? each receiving encores. Tu hear a hearty Seer eacis ah edd Stns anh 8 5 eo a 0.18 —_——_(Y¥ " : . ; a tai eric s hie alo. is thanor the al; 4a sf hands one ha 8 only to; oneugsee a& ; AP Me cece eecesececresee . e , : J . E af ted tc know recizesy Loh: at measure of un ei i woh t ‘f : i ’ bps g 4 ; me 5 one s oon a . a Be + | ' is Pa ils will ive « wanted to : a Vieo Chaneallor, after consideration, con-|{that Mr, Fletcher oc Me. Knight wil play. ey. oe MOG. sss reeeeee aS a ww a R. ViNNiCOMBS, senece by = P TLWAMMOABC Hate Be + heme he be CNNTE SO'ep pes. fiemed the report with sore few alterations, 0 erm Lard 'perlb.. pinmmmie yee bY EVENING, April 13. Admission, 25 cents. mela = Nor, seaing that Dr. Jenkins is content} and then delivered the following final de- Professor Frieze's Concert. Oats (black) per bush 68neei- to carry out their behests—the citizens }cree : si a oom Lagat Fa Gatietal, ur owt. i.....:.2<.00 9.00 to 3.25 =e pao : ——e ~ . . -_ WO < © e ° ; a * ' afo hey po! rotes, to KDOW es ow proe uesti { cost ge sic rng “gi Onions, per bunch........... . 0.02 to 0. : : ants, Raves Sone ore woe ‘atts GPSS |. Y Emo guoceed tothe aiucstion of F000 jase of the coneest, Gaee Mi Mi PUM Che cc... vosto10! Prince Street School | q Sid a precisely what measure or acheme the | the oe mas tin een “ea ar [6-) with bis pupils, last week, at his room, I Pork (carcase) Cee ee 111) 0,58 to 0.06 . leading civie reformers” desire to have}Sefved. Judgesin dealing with cases 101640) it is well the public should know that Potatoes, per bush............. 0.20 to 0.00 : diuieeains ¥ ' equity have frequently found a question of ee ; be oe ~ Z passed : and, £Seln’e that admittedly honor S sien if Hy ihe to lis 8e ¢ f thi bran *h he is making a great addition to our con- Partridge eeeerte i446 O48 +0 086 oS 0.45 to 0.50 ble men are act to be trusted in such a “nd on a - y% he - tied my - o cert singers, When Mrs. McLean and Mr. | Straw, DOE BOtire view ecgnnce vce 2.50 to 3.00 PROFESSOR SHUTTLEWORTH ve er ar + one ak aa port aan ore el . Bruce sing and Mr. ‘fT. A. McLean recites | Sheep pelts..............+2200% 0.50 to 0 2 ; ‘ @, citizens WwW wmf to Ree A stsatemone over Me CASC, , ‘e ate y fre . ’ ¥ . we expect surmething gr and There were Turkeys (each) site as does #4 eee 0.00 to 0 e ( ; A OO mas or ‘ rh th ed’ ngs: . f fs . ; ‘ . : “a ‘ ‘ S A PAPE . : their own signatures, in black and white, | B&e°*sary CO tongheoe a a young Jadies and a young gentlemen who sures bunch............-... = + = nse g WILL READ A PAPER IN > é; fio iook over the vosuminot idence give : . an : abbit * pair 120 to g -oncerning > » vhich!.. - ! ; ; ° made their first appearance a3 soloists. | SUIS per palr.............. . concerning the a rad scheim ' , h in if to ascertain what it was which occas- We all know Miss ra ti on than cill W ood per ee 0.75 to 1.09 i ee 2» M. Cc. A. PARLOP y desi ; fina to introduce } joned this suit, and w ; er ALISS 4 aser as e | oa tasy desire Dr er. oe - ' a Cade suit, ae orgs — mo the | our most accomplished musicians, but were “ ' and support. ‘* That which is sauce for the) right rhe in the rig = Ww ae surprised to know that she is ona of our TH i YCEU ivi ——ON--- gore is sauce for the gander.” a saniiahesen Paget SE, ages x fine acloists also. Her song, *‘Thou Art an 5 : ; . rsa Mc engguiict ne scien Angel,” was finely given, her enunciation N w 6 know oxactly wheat course Mc. Douse the substantial questions and causes or ees Bien Katie ac: eet pani satan Monday Evening’ ext, will paceua, if elected-—for it was clearly | alteged questions and causes of ‘litigation (Evelena) was given with expression It AT EIGHT O'CLOCK ° . . *¢ . 4 Dm 4 : . . . . i \ . indicated by the resolution which he sub ago them. i brought out a full rich tone -seldom heard Friday Hiveniug Next Ayn! 3, We mitted to the meeting of ,Puesday evening be MAID ODjJect Of THis BULL Was tO FE-lin a young singer. With imore experience |Subject:—“ Plant Food anil He A . move the defendant from being managing | .; os oe ‘st Mi : alk last. But we do not yet know exactly cemmmasinenih telit pemantitnesi lalate amen tt will rank high asa soloist Miss Annie — They Obtain It.” ny * ** the leading civic reformers ” ; ow “’ | Yonker has a sweet sympathetic tone. Her PROGRAMME. See ee ofthe ship. song (Twilight Dews) was just the sorg alias apl—tl dte wican to purgue; nor do we know exactly; ‘* I have dismissed the prayer seeking for ver ita beauty. Bites Aablew. w. a Chorus—‘‘ Summer Fancies”..,........+ seoe lh. ema _—-~-emevniie lanes hh ean aoe oe ee ae in | oe shuw its beauty. Miss Ashley was a aay the fanaa — who they are; nor have we any guarantee sey ‘ ~ aie - it a - ell te SS" Tittle nervous but gave ‘Marie’ with much . . Rp e-apay . or surety that they will require Dr, Jenkins Cudant was Charged Wilh Mnproper MaAl-| feoling., The greatest surprise of all was to Cornet Solo—‘‘ Babylon”... .....00.-++0e: . ‘ ; agement of the ship. [have found that no!) oo the little five vear old : -. | C. P. Fletcher. t» introduce aid support any particular} evidence has been given of that ee ee ee ; . “ in a (larden Fair” ; @ seme Se aa , A. Maclean sing ‘* What | will do when | Rie eee en Vocal Solo—‘ All in a Garden Fair”........ | scemme or measure. 2. “With making indirect profits to him-| 1. reat big man.” Wishing the Pro- Edith Brown. | j : “f B ave Gis- |, S wre ; » or ? ‘s ‘ Let them be bound in the same way as self = -_ aT I have dis fessor success in trying to give better THE CH TOWN LAWN TENNIS CLUB Tambourine Drill... ......-.... eee eees cee t. they desired to seo Mr. Blake bound ; let | "SG mac charge. — . voices, | remain yours, By Pupils of School. Me 3 > : 5. “It sought to make him liable for lusses | One oF sux Cine re pe 3 Piano Solo—Sclected ; . . = the issue between the City candidates be] ...:ained by bad management. The con- | 2a i eee Will Give a Dramatic Nntertainmest wR DLO nie ease sprees s 6Aseee ; nt il ; — é e fe * slearly defined ; and let us be assured that | clusion was that no such losses have been} ee ee ee a s : 4 ; ; Sv. James’ Haty.—St. James’ Church Tea ee rr rere k * the principle of the measure which the majority prefer, will be introduced to the Legislature, supported, and crystallized | misconduct of the defendant, and the fi “m9 ee ee ane pear — a ai By Three Childven, into # Provincial Statute. charge was not refusing to account but of! charge were both capable and obliging a. : 1 Oe, > WOOGING «0s eees eee ees oot ves geseerssitegé ee -« por nets in rendering oe ot es | Lord, Mrs.’ Macueill aed Mrs. Malieties! ad Thursday : the “3rd of A pril. Vesel Sel na mae eee | eras . far. accounts have been the subject of protract- control of the fancy tables, and Mrs. Ken- . TERE SOO SOMBIE. «ps2 rceedererocessees | J AM instructed by Mr. A. L. Brown, to Prospects of War ed inquiry before Master hiorson, and his‘ nedy, Mrs. McKachern and Miss Henderson aps-—4i 2aw Sg aE ee Prof. D. J. McLeod. sell by Auction, ot his Store, mext to EvgoPpEAS tiewspapers and European | *®P°rt already alluded to is now before this | attended to the wants of those who patronized Tableau—‘‘ Womaun’s Rights”’.............. Messrs. Beer & Goil, the balance of Stock ore court, and the result has been to alter very | the refreshment tables. The children’s table " N NN tt Cidtatiebhis of DRY GOODS, etc., consisting of ‘ correspondents again purut to the pros; little the figures claimed by the defendant | was under the care of such capable youn; : ee ee ee en eee Coatings, Ulster Cloths, Dress 8, lent t tv the prospect | little the figure y en der th f such capable young i Ul loths, I Goods, Vel- of war at an early date. Thus the Pesther Lloyd, of Vienna, discussing the Bulgarian murder, saya : “We atand at the beginning of another gveat movement upon the part of Russia, which will probably open up with a protest .gainet the ve-appointment of Prince Fer- dsnand as governor of Roumania. It is time (vat the Dreibund should consider how long ¢ will contiane to allow Russia to make mili- tary preparations.” And the Cologne Gazette, commenting on the murder of M. Baltcheff, the Bul- varian Minister of Finance, says : — “The importance of the Baltcheff murder is enhanced by the coincidence that the new #zitation in Bulgaria has been traced to the Lussians and from the fact that papers relat- austsined. The account asked for and granted was 30 asked for mainly ou the,allegation of the at the outset. Such items as lave been dis- allowed have involved no matter of fraudulent or dishonest claim, although in a legal point of view they have been held inadmissable. Iam of opinion that upon the result of the whole matter the suit has been occasioned by the incorrect and exag- gerated demands and imprudent and un- grounded claims of the complainant who has failed in making good the substantial allegations in his bil. I regret this pro- tracted litigation between these parties, whom, as I stated in my judgment, I con- sider to be both gentlemen of high standing and integrity ; but 1 must now, t»> the bast of my ability, decide this matter. ** | order that the defendan’s costs in thia cause up to the sixteenth day of June last, when this court gave firat judgment in the ‘and Faney Sale came off last afternoon and evening, and was a great success. There was ladies as the Misses Houle, Angus and Baynee, while ice cream and other delicacies were generously served by the Misses Earle and Henderson. The tea tables were wider the management of Mrs. Irving, Mrs. D. McKen- zie, Mre. Murray, Mrs. Martin, Mrs. Stetson, and the Misses McKinnon, Murray and Mar. tin. There was also a well-stocked candy table, presided over by the Misses Hyndman, Robertson and McKinnon. We understand that the amount iealized was about three hun- dred dollars, Ciaandppeinieiity More Inuigrants.—Three cars of immi- grants passed through Moncton on Wednes- day, two going via St. John, the other going north. Abont 175 immigrants passed through on the same day about noon, about 130 of the lot being Scotch boys frem an orphan’s home near Glasgow, They sang Scotch songs wt the station and were very well conducted. IN THE LYCEUM, 4\OR FINISHING THE INSIDE of the “Morris Building,” opposite the Post Office, will be received up to the 10th instant, Plans can be seen at the office of CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS, Architects. Political Meeting ! oe ee MEETING of the Friends and Supporters of DR. JENKINS will be held in the Magistrate’s Old Court Room, Market House, this (FRIDAY) evening, at 8 o’clock, for organization, li pd—ap3 OIL CLOTHES. ap3 ~2i Mrs. EK. H. Norton. Recitation—‘‘ Three Little Kittens” (request) By Pupils. Chorus—‘‘ Ring On, Ye Bells”............. By the School. Concert Recitation—‘* Mother Goose Medley’ sy Pupils, en CLs nnn ct ce + cess uedeee Mrs. Roome. Peitie* Sonm OF AS 8 i os nie dcneas acl May McDonald Webel Bale-Beletde . i x. casi bok, cha Ge John Lewis. ae. cos Se aee Doots open at 7.39, o'clock. Admission, }5 ceuts. ap2 SALT! SALT! ents Geld... c. .). . 4 cs ea ..H. Farmer Concert begins at 8 BY AUCTION, vets, Plushes, Gents’ Ties, Collars, Under- clothing, ete., ete., ; Commencing on FRIDAY, 3rd day of April, at 12 o’clock, noon, and to continue until all is disposed of. This Stock is in first-class condition, and will be sold in lots to suit purchasers, ——ALSO—— I will, on THURSDAY, 9th of Apvil, at 12 o’clock, noon, set up and offer for sale the BRICK STORE vow occupied by Mr, A. L. Brown. This is one of the best stands in the city for a general business, being three stories bigs, having a frontage on Queen Street of 2 ed tu the Preneh foreign office declare that} case, be paid by the complainant to the | They are bound for Ontario. 6 inches, and running back 80 feet, with the mandate which the eee oa: defendant when taxed, and [refer it to] Tbe Allan steamer Norwegian arrived at Office in rear. i sranted to Prince Alexander, the de- . Bavtiel h costs. i 31s ‘ " ich lecclca * 20 sAN noma cule ‘Bulgaria, dane be coutinued _ cee tase ‘S ale ea = landed 1 By iste Pettit “Thee ene _ an 5 by wnoamer | Stauley next Gs ; . nn a “ er to Prinee Ferdinand, the present ruler of that sixteenth day of Juue last in carrying the board 175 boys bound for Manitoba who will week ;—50 dozen Suits Oil Clothes. 5 OO BA iS LIV ERPOOL SALT, full : : Auctioneer, country ” a i td : d before the | be landed at Boston. A full supply of J. F. Carter's celebrated $ sized bags, to arrive about the} mch23—dy eod wky 3i % ek a ry ev es a 9 and before the i brand of Oil Clothes constantly on hand after | 15th of Mey, and will be sold low whilst}. - . ——~- & tussia’s close alliance with France makes ee : ee a tne a = runt tn th sis i ; May Ist. landing, “4 p a phecnatinan dl ' : ting— | ud in relstion thereto unto and at this HE Beans in the e at Prows> Bros’. ’ J. BOS wiitin odie “tials : " the — mum" all the more interesting present hearing or occasion, 1 crder that |store were counted yes‘erday afternoon by We oan es PEAKE BROS. & CO, WANTED TO RENT, particularly for the other European powers. | 44.1 party shall pay his own costs thereof, | Pepreseptatives of the press. The number of Ch't April 3 PiSacipl ™ Ch'town, April 2, 189!—eed tf "4 060 [ do net give custs on either side with | b#ansin the bottle was 2300. This number pene, AN nee — - BOUT first of April or May next, @ é Troubles In the States. respect to the latter account proceeding, peaes may Roberts, Murray Har- 7 N Dwelling House containing about six iaidans except this, that I order the ter’a and oa es cy eee ae - a A ( IO rooms, centrally located, Rent moderates F Jepoixe by their reports of combines, |ani Registrar's fees and allowances in cae. an ie onmualh scinad $15 eA ] 3 aD } e w | Apply at this office, jw—meh23 ig: strikes, riots, lynchings, murdera, ete , the eee ico cee of =e —a0e ame bass than the actual number : E ; TR atte of the Aaa aena ts ' vrting : y by lin the bottle. Miss Elizabeth Elliott, 8 7 F ee r oe : ant ied pl a the parties hereto, one half thereof 18 LO} Station, guessed 2298, and Sead Glee aanall pring rp rom 1Vvérpoo t ] am instructed by Mr. H. G. Murphy to Fe way enviable, vertal uy, ere seews 60 DC} be added by the Master to the Bill already two others who came within six or seven of a sell by Public Auction on the premises on 0 ses ali ugar, FF no very strong inducement fer Canada to ordered tu be taxed by him in the costs of | the mark, 6s : Thursday, the 9th day of April, at 2 o'clock - « sell cut and place het people under * Aw- the suit and hearing, and included in kis ‘ FOLLOWING THE EREMA, . p. m., that very desirable piece of land known - rican Inatitootions.” General Butler p alloc.ti. Ou the other half L order the} Te Potice Recorps show that during the as ‘The Dalhousie Farm,’ situate in the NEW CROP. om : : r. hye POT sctendant to pay into this court for the mouth of — sa pate there were tweuty- ey of een os Pr Maipeque _—_—_—_— Gets anotner Aumencah war i Che Near) Master within six days after the taxation | Me Convictions for drunkenness, against twen- ad, 1) miles from the City, formerly own- , juture. There muat bs a purging from the just ciedaal aes J ty — ome month of last year, Consider - < by oe late _— yest oes Two Goeumen at ae first ew moiiitd od . “at. t close » Order on gee ing sat there was a general election last thirty-three acres of firet-class land, all clear- ’ ° ° : ve aa aa ni a ao Coe alae -~ eae ee woe ey is ae ppc to = aud ina very high aemeee cultivation. On einen Z| OC ‘ . oo , ) : . ~ nn * 2 as ¢ ‘S eo , _ 163 . . i . ia ‘ wy dX eee o bation of the very car eful and thorough way OS etal Tike re see pe nee ishen ee 1S ied tile pk tm ARBADOES | SSES ‘ . fe in which Mr. Morson discharged his duties] 1¢ would be pleasing to k h i ae ma va : 7 DEMERARA MOLASSEs, i The City Election. sant sails eretnciigne Poet: sn nal pleasing now that men are buildings, a good well and a fine orchard, - Choice. et Quality, ae . a lines onenuiar ae a waaay a a a to restrain their ap- This farm only requires to be known to be TRINIDAD i os ne P 1e evid 18m, §=produced, | petites for strong drink, <r appreciated. Ce Pur: fact that the een have HOU} before him. His clearly drawn report has aidan ig a Ks rer ms casy and made known at sale. Hhds. BARBADOES SUGAR, a brought a man into the tield may be inter-} been a valuable aid to this court incom-} Finr.—The alarm about ten o'clock last Se ont eae J. MeWILLLAMS. At fewent eusvent soten- while. endiaa preted to mean that they feel that they] ing “ « Be lone oem om and J think 1 — a tire ae the shingles ‘5 55 Auctioneer. : +. 2, } must also thet r. Morson is entitled | 0" the roof of a house on Euston Street, near BAR TA at in a ale is © CARVELL BROS. mW r at ene rapmde to and has the thanke of this court for the} Hurry’ Livery Stable, ’ K , oe aw ee — ee. = cu ves nofam oa : : w tl Apri ren eod in dy— ; a , , : thorough and satisfactory way in which he ae eae . ; i i inne ype. | _ tor Charlottetown. ‘This must have a de-jhas discharged the difficult task imposed ——— cal toil sate er 4 ' . a presaing iniluence upou the followers of the party tu the country districts, ~~ Oe - It is very pleasing to note that the charges preferred by Mr. Donald Farquhar- quharaon, 7¢ the steamer William, ogainst Captain McMillan, have been disproved, aud that the euterprisiug captain's character is fully vindicated. _- upon him, Right reserved, etc, M. MeLeod, ().C., was the Attorney for the Plaintitl, and F. Peters for Defendant.” — News Notes. lt is reported that Mr. Van Horne and the Vanderbilts have reached an agreement sale by Gronce E. Huenes. ap3 6i FOR SALE, R TO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, with or without power to purchase, the extevsive premises on Hillsboro Street, known as BRIDGES’ PORK STAND. Pos- ILL sail from Liverpool for Charlotte town on Or about the 10th of April next, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different points on the Island. ef For Freight apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Uniow Court, Old Broad Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South Jchn Street, or here to. , PEAKE BROS. & CO. MORTGAGE SALE. TO BE SOLD BY PUBLIC AUCTION, at the Law Courts Building 1 Charlottetown, in Queen's County, on FRIDAY, the Wighth day of May next, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon ;— All those several tracts, pieces and parcels of land, sitnate, lying and being in the Royalty of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, and known and distinguished on the map or plan of the said Royalty, kept inthe office of the Registrar of (se HF undersigned wiii meet the Electors ot the Third Electoral District at the fol- lowing times and places, to discuss the issues at present before the Constituency :— Winsloe Road School—Monday, 30th inst, Political Mectings. i which gives the C. P. R. a direct connec- — — = and after the : st day of Deede, as Postel Lots, Numbers 446, 447 and 448, | 04 1 ortook p. m. << e——— : i Wate Vek alte. ay nex or terme, etc., a to Mr. an, M 28 i excepting thereout such part of Number 416 as is ee? . 0 tion with New York city . r Charlottetown, March 28, 1891—1w described in a conveyance from John Gardiner| Little York Hall—Tuesday, 3lst, at $ A Very Sap Arrain.—Captain Freeman Monroe of the schoomer John G. Whittier, at (iloucester, reports the Joss of a French wo- man and ber daughter, March Gth, about six miles up the gulf from Red Island, Newfound. land, under painful circumstances. The daughter was sliding on the ice when it broke away from the shore, and as there was no toa at home and there was uo house within tive or #ix miles the mother put out in a dory to the resoue. Ona veaching the cake of ice in some manuer the dory went adrift, and mother and daughter drifted away on the ics-cakes, ; The British steamer Heunslow arrived from Honolula Saturday with 4,200 tons of sugar, s9id to be the largest cargo of sugar ever brought to Sau Francisco. Henry M. Stanley has sbandoned his lecturing tour in Texas on account of hos- tile criticism. His alleged desertion from the Confederate arwy is given as the reason of the hostility. | treed for two days by 16 wolves, Two hunters who returned to Winni the other day reported that they had been Peg } points in the city. Weldon, at Law Courts, the Agent of the owner. mcb30—dy 2aw wy 4w pat guar wat WOOD! WOOD! WING to the scarcity of Coal I have started a Wood Yard, and am prepared to supply Hardwood at a reasonable price, cut up to suit stoves, and delivered to al] A. DOWN, Pownal W harf, janl3—tf OARDERS WANTED.-—T wo or three board- ers can be accommodated at the “ LePage House,” corner of Great George and Water Streets, The rooms are large and front on the street. eod—mch25 T? LET.--For a term of years, a Brick Dwelling House, containing twelve rooms, with all modern conyvcniences.— Mrs. M. H. Garay, mch25 ra [TO LET.—One-half the House situated on the corner of Hillsborough and Euston Streets, at present occupied ‘by Mr. D. T. Johnston. Possession May Ist. Enquire at this office. meh19—tf to Thomas Gardiner. The above sa'e is being made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained if un Inden- ture of Mo e, bearing date the First day of May, A. D. 1878, and made between Kobert Hurry and Mary Hurry, his wife, of the one part, and John Amos Gardiner of the other part. For further particulars apply ia Charlottetown to Mesrrs. McLeod, Solicitors. Dated this 20th day of March, A, D. 1°91, JOHN A. GARDINER, ‘moen25—dy 2aw wy 6w Mortgage». _ ANTED.—An a‘sistant Boo keeper, who had exnericnce in anu office. Apply et THE EXAMINER office, (f—mebts Morson & McQuarrie, - m, . Mount Stewart Hu!l—Thursdey, 2ad April, at 6 p. m. : Monaghan Koad School—Friday, Sed, at lp m. Mount Herbert—Saturday, 4th, at 1 p. ™ The Representatives of the District and | others are invited to attend, JAS. H. CUMMISKEY, Liberal Candidate. LUCIUS O. KELLY, Liberal-Covservative Candidate. meh25