—— Scene . Local and Other Items. yw Sxow is etil —— -_ + — . ‘ be ; | deep at the +) estwarad, ee ee 2 wit en. Trea at D \ Bruce 3. New LIE parice COURT.— Ooe drunk, remanded sv e & dav’. _ , 2 CoLors Newest atyles, opened _ --Stanley Bros. spl 3i eod ty. tay Fates b. £8 just received ® Dew supply of : e Re and Gillott's pens Haszard & pert’ v sore —-s_--" . Eugerion. —A_ vhuice election =o! a aeaet at the Diamond Boukastore. ep amt t - Prices away aown. ce show days opened to-day, Tees Bros.’ j will be continued ey as adv eat Tat STANLEY ogater day eveniog. hie morales. Tut Georgetown, Sew maple syrup just receiv. d dof’ Bor sale by the ii KaneineToON giourtie will gi Abeatty welco yasowte,—S tA M. wi pure of con w.¢. T. U.- Haus arrived in the city at 8.30 o’cloek (local), last night. to-morrow and next ised ~~ arrived al Georgetown and left again for Pietou - trom on at Beer & hottie half gallon apl0 ‘Bi -_-> Hatt.—To-night Evangelist weachat on Martin Luther. me is extended to all. t. John’s Lodge, Ne. 1, A. F. ui] meet thia evening, for the pur- ferring the second degree. —. -The Women’s Christian Tem- Union tender their most cordial thanks to all WHO 80 an. parchace an org ee generoursly assisted them to eosstr.—The last St. John Progress con- ings lengthy letter from Charlottetown. For gale at Diamond Bookstore. HernxaNDO, Leon's atable 9891, will be at J. D. Me- on Monday, 20th inst., and wii zeman until the following Saturday. iyweptaTe CLEARANCE OF CAKPETS ing decid sd to -aga “e ment, #e are off riug the balance of our stock | ata positive sa ui- aw t oe close ont our ¢ arpet de part eridce.— Beer Bros. 7 toon Quauity means low price ia children’s dothing. Soifyou want a combination of gud quality, nobby style and low price, as weiss the largest variety, go to Bros, Lapres wait Prowse epl4 3i -— > - for the latest novelties in aillinery and mantles, bought in Lordon as iste as the 20th of March, the course of a i We have opened to-day a magnificent line i — of Zoglish cloths, embracing the latest novel- tite in suiting, trowsering and overcoating We are prepared to suit everybody —J»ha MeLlend & Co, byspepticure—ls not a palliative , secure; it first fasily catirely ap!4 3i sillmtaniiiinen but relieves, then controls, aud sabdues the irritation and in- fammation of the stomach that causes indi- getios and dy as ' Extaionpixany loz.—The Pioneer says : ! i Judge Hodgson. spepsia, Ware informed that the ice on Richmond Bay ls set about three feet thick. On the oyster tis where in other years there would be : mings at this time the ice is stillover a Island, vice Judge Peters, resigned. fot hick, Shoat or P det the stock shout exhaust oT -~Hav-! will be shorn in} few days at James Paton & | lconcunclllliediadinandliae a 4 eee er ee ee ee HE: DAILY .EXAMINER, - - - SPeoraL Desparours To Tus EXAMINER. Unfortunate Merchants, Lonpon, April 14 At a meeting of the creditors of Prier, Wotten & Co., London timber merchants unsecured liabilities were shown to the amount of £42,154. An arrangement was agreed upon perty for the benefit of the creditors. An official statement issued by Priert Wol- ten & Co., who were periners in the house Chey show liabiliuies of 561,460 pounds and assets 104,055 pounds. An _ expert, who made an examination of the books of the Water Power Co., states that shares tu the approximate amount of 75,000 pounds were illegally issued by a former treasurer. ----— Legislative Council Abolition. Farosrictoy, April 14. The Legisiative Council of New Bruns. wick is a very uncertain body. On Satur- day it passed the bill abolishing itself. Yes- terday when the bill came up for a third cacing, &@ motion to re-comusit it was car- ) Tied, Then a clause was added ta the ef- fect that the measure is not tu take effect for three years, on the motion of one of Blair's latest appointments, who was pledg- ed to immediate abvlition, This affiir caused quite ap excitement in political cir- cles. dhnhncviniatisiatlaatiiie Immorality in High Life. Lonpon, April 14, A sensation has been caused in social cir- cles throughout High Life by the fact that a warrant has been issued for the ar- rest of Captain Edmund Hope Verney, M. P. for North Buckinghamshire, who is charged with procuring girls for immoral purposes. Verney is a leading county mag- nate, & magistrate, and a member of the London County Council. es | Destructive Fire. New York, April 14, A fire in Clark's Arcade, the largest struc- ture in Eliz.beth, N.J., yesterday, con- taining the post office, the headquarters of the New York and New Jersey Telephone Co., the Third Regiment Armory, District Court, law « flives and navy stores, caused a jloss of $250,000. ‘he building was six | Storys high and totally destroyed. i | ———__ ! > News From Boston. Boston, April 14. , | _ . . : Several minority stockholders of the Para Rubber Company, of Boston, have petitioned the Supreme Court for the ap- pointment of a receiver, alleging fraud and insolvency. be strike of the Boston painters fer three dollars per day of nine hours’ work Was inaugurated yesterday. About eight hundred men are out on strike. Orrawa, April 14. Edward J. Hodgson, Q C, LL D., has ~y been appointed Master of Rolls for P. KE, | o—— ' oTATORS.—A circular states of potatoes at Mighigan is ed,and thatthe people will | lure to look elsewhere for a supply. wiptsare very light, and potatoes are S8signed yesterday afternoon. — at $1 25 per bushel—St. John about $55,000. Re- snl | | _ oe To Lavy Reapeks.—We invite your at- Bution to our line of spring and summer wits suitable for boys and youths, which includes the choicest md domestic markets for i = Our offerings of foreign the season of prices are not equalled else- vhere.~James Paton & Co, PRoursition Atchibald, convener of the tem mittee of the P. B. I. detify the sess tim the Wihout d lay. eungreg tions petitions, Tuzre shall “Prohibition Petitions,” _— Petitions.—Rev. Wm. P. pe ance cem- : Presbytery, wishes to tons who have not forwarded te to do xno fOnly ter out of thir ty-three | have, up to this date, sent in| -——o-—~ be presented to the public by né T. 8. Lidstone, the sole agent for P. E, 1, the "Be a ren and after one week's trial, if not Se nh, ari you have the privilege of re- oy 7 iahaler an 1 having the purchase § tthe Ose He will be in« harlotietown, ' ; borne House from Tuesday, April Ca Mi forget the a The Lad a * 8 GED Gee ee ‘bie aan ner, locality Mormation anc ™~ once i Co, Canad 20, Bea, A. Matheson, M. P. P. y. a Se ill of %, _ wutil Saturday, the 18:h Feet to Lapr ES, “hts paper send; ng at once 4 3 postal card will v0 ome Nlue for as special titer than Gold” j ne ne anbous mareates ¢ aoid " inhaler for catarrh, perfect cure for the smal! sum . Any troub‘ed asthma should apl4 5i bronchitis or time -Fvery lady reader ) her address eceive a free copy of es (Pictorial) Newspaper. c : cen particulars of aie aaa’ a =! £rize Competition "Prizes will be given sa old-fashioned n Over $6,000 Sliven away between now : daily prizes of ocality. The Ladies News- Mbot is one of th DW lueiy i 2 largest and most pro- 1 jy strated publications in mpetition offered by them is to Cauada, in @ strictly fair and honor- without partiality to persons Anyone can secure 4 good le work. No cheap presents It costs you nothing for 1 & sample copy, if you ddregs : The Ladies News- a Life Building, Toronto, m 3Otf elie Personal. est Cape, is in town. , is visiting the lat a Barnum was on ating immediately after the fun- a ; @ Wealth Bia aa ieee over $5,000,000 of the great showman is Of this PB bi, 5 thing like $210,000 is left for nt Manly *eyaests, the remainder going to his } a4 ey ‘ rs hav friends. The will provides that Mentioned in the wil! protester WP ine 4 a Cheeta ase the will, their be- St aside and go to the 4 cena desparch says an American Og & Capital of $500,000, will "mM springs of ‘eaape. Another Failure. Puiapetruia, April 14. Thomas Baumgarecun, of Lauch, Pa., Liabilities Local Notices. ———. Eggs only 12 cents a dozen at R. K. Braces, apl2 3i Such Value.— Nowhere in town can such good value in men’s and boys’s felt hats be had as at J. B. Macdonald's. apll dw Ladies’ trimmed hats and bonnets, ready trimmed or trimmed to order, at J. B. Mac- donald’s. apll dw Every boy in town, in want of a new suit, for the best assortment and cheapest prices should go direct to J. B. Macdonald's. apll dw Special bargains this evening, in women ‘and children’s boots, at the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. apll dw -_--———--- © @ hews Notes. Sd . | London bakers have decided to raise the price of bread 7 cents per two pound loaf. | The Australian federation convention closed at Sydney, N.S. W., on Wednesday after adopting the constitution. Great enthusiasm marked the close. The Russian government will take no dip- lomatic steps to prevent the reappointment of Prince Ferdinaud as viceroy of East Romalia, but will decliae to recognize the prince in any capacity. Mrs. Langtry recently: showed to a lady friend in London the jewels she wore in **Cleopatra.” They cost her $4,509, and the bulk of them came from Paris. In addition to these she wore aquaint Egyptian necklace, worth $5,000, and seven or eight rings, worth $500 each. MARRIED. At the Parsonage, Montague, on the 10th of April, by the Rev. R. Opie, Mr. Simon A. Cantilo, of Lot 54, to Miss Maggie Jane Kielley, of Lot 55. Fx Over Fiery Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth, It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as** bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other cavses. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. mar2 3i eod & wky lyr sammie An Eaviable Reputation —On Thursday last the people were told through your columns that the Steam Laundry cleaned -uits making them look like new. Our past ronest dealing and good work brought a re- sponse in the shape of about a dozen suits ia the next two days which were delivered Saturday night looking fresh and clean. Look out for our house-cleaning advertisement. i. D.C. ‘is Guaranteed, | TELEGRAPHIC AEWS. for vesting the firm’s pro- | of Heally Witten & Co., San Francisco. a eer ter - = - - TUESDAY, APRIL 14, 1891. For Spot Cash! 6)P 4 1400 to 1600 lbs. each. ~~ pairs of Light Draft Horses, weight 1200 lbs. each. ‘WANTED TO PURCHASE SDPIN r { nf ) ee ee eo i i | 2 pairs good lookers and drivers, weight | 1000 lbs, each. i good roader, and can trot in 250 or 3 minutes, weight from 1000 to 1100 lbs These horses must be sound and good to haul and drive, and must be from 4 to 6, or not older than 7 years, ~—-—ALSO—— 50 or 75 Sows, in pig or with litter. 90 or 75 Young Pigs, from 1 to 3 months. 24th, or at P. 8. Brown’s from 20th to 25th. HEBER HARTLEN, Colonial Market, Halifax. ap9 —tf [ee av" clu all ty 4 , adapted to the wants of the Maritime Pro vinces, ready by the i5th inst. Mailed on receipt of price, 40 cents ; three for $1.00, Choice Stock of Home-Gréwn Fr Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Shrubs, etc NOVA SCOTIA NURSERY, Churek St., Cornwallis, N. S. uches and BES, T. E. SMITH, aps Proprietor. ee nna te W. £. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON CLOTH DEPOT. Cs and see our new patterns in Cloth Positively the best that have ever been turned out in Domestic Tweeds, WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. CARDING done on short notice. Ww. C. TURNER, Agent Tryon Woolen Mills DR. JAMES’ jan6 NERVE BEANS are a new discovery that relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and Failing Manhood ; restores the weakness ot body or mind caused by overwork, or the er- rors or excesses of youth. This Remedy NERVE BEANS ee absolutely cures the most obstinate cases, when all other TREATMENTS have failed even to relicve. ‘They do not, like other pre; arations advertised for Lost Manhood, etc., interfere with digestion, but impart new life, strength and energy in a quick and harmless manner peculiar to themselves, Sold by druggists at 21.00 per package. or six for $500, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address THE JAMES MEDICINE CO., Cana- dian Agency, St Joba, NB. Write for renee Seld in Charlottetown, wholesale and retail, by George E. Hughes and Reddin Bros, d&w 1 yr—apl PW LET.—A H use containing eizht rooms and Shop. Wiil be rented eitner with or without the Shop. Is in a couvenient part of the city and bas »ood accommodations Oui building aitached. Rent reasonable. Ap)'ly at this office, T° LET.—A comfortsble Cottage of six rooms on Cross Street, near the Esdale Foundry. Has a large garden attached Water in the house. Apply to EpwakD ROCHE, at the Provin- cial Library. 2i—apl¢ T° LET. —That commodious and well situated Shop, cerner of Kent and Queen Streets. Immediate possession. Apply to Mrs. C. H. HARVEY, on the premises. 2i (tu sat) pd—apl4 OOD ACCOMMODATION FOR’ BOARD- ERS.—Pleasant rooms, reasonable rates. Apply to Mrs. C. H, HARVEY, corner Queen and Kent Streets. 2i (tu sat) pd—apl4 EMOVED.—I. T. Winans has removed his Training and Boarding Stables to Sidney Street, near Queen. sStablex and House recently bailt by the iate Thomas Surria, Stalls and Coach House first-class For particulars apply at office on Sidaey Street.—I. T. WINANS, apll-dy 2m W ANTED.—By 22nd April, a servant for gen- eral hovusework. No washing. Gvod re- ferences required. Apply to Mes F. P. Car- VELL between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m. apll LET.—Aneight-room Cottave, with Stable and Coach House, situated on Pleasant Street. Is fitted up with water. Apply to JOHN KELLY. apll UND.—On St. Patrick’s Day, on the ice be tween Charlottetown and the Asylum, a Valise containing some small articles. Owner can have the same by proving property and pa ing for this advertisement. Apply to JAMES HERTY. Cornwall. tf—apll a morning, on Sidney Street, two Keys, one attached and the other not. The owner van have the same by applying to the undersigned.—CHARLES LEIGH, JR. apl0 ST.—Two Keys, in front of the Cameron Lo dice. The finder will alee by leaving same at EXAMINER office. pd—apl0 R SAT.£.—A light Sloven, in good order. Will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. arl0—3i was TED —A Male Clerk for a Country Store. Must have at least two years experience in selling goods, write a good hand, and furnish good references. Apply by letter to “S. A. B.., Montague, stating salary expected and where last employed. aplo WANTED.—A situation in a store. by a young man 418, Applicant has had some ex- perience ta hasheineaplan. Good references, etc. Address * B. D. G..” EXAMINER Office, ap9-4i pd ANTED.-—A Cook and Housemaid on the W 16th of April. No washing. Apply at this ae tf—a T? LET.—The Houece at present occupied by W. W. Stanley, Kent Street. Possession nnoquire of Thos. Essory. owner, eod--apl given Ist May. or W, W. Stanley. O LET.—The Dwelling House and Stable on T Hillsborougt Street, lately occupied by Mr, George Carter, and acjoining the residence of Mr. Lemuel Poole. Imuieuiate possession. Ap- ply to GEORSE ALLEY. st t tf—mch3l T°? LET.—The Double Tenement Dwelling known as the * Franklin House, ’ pleasantly situated just outside the city limits, a short dis- tance from the head of Queen Street. Rent low. —W. W, WELL‘ ER. : tf—ap7 F°s SALE —A good Horse, three years old, by Barrister; sound and kind; warranted to dra’ atontoacar, Owner h+s no use for him. App'v at this «ffice. dy & wy if—mch3t OUSE TO LET.—On Easton Street, adioin- H ing the residence of Henry Ai ken, Esq, with seven rooms, kitchen. barn and outhouses. Possession Ist May. os o1 the premises, orto R X. Jost, north side of Queen Square. aps NTEv TO RENI,—Ia the souchern part of nc dogg a Dwellin: House of about four- teen rooms. Apply at Tae EXAMINER ap? Will be at the Market Square on 2lat and ~ ANEW RAAD-BOOK PERL . The finest. lines of Spring Jackets, Dress. foods, Prints, SiH! Millinery, Sateens, Silks, Rib- PRUIT mowing PONS: Parasols, ete., ete., to be found in the city. meee eee be teen a _ OPEN Mantles, Our Prices will be remarkably low, considering the | Quality of the Goods. We have some rare bargains this season, and it will pay you all | before you decide to buy. to see our goods PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, April 11, 1891. LA GRAND §& —_—__OFr--—- ring Miulinery, Mantes & onmncieninee ———(x) usenet qnioainaggncsiinn Charlottetown, April 9, 1891—eod & wky — $1) — ii ———— —(1 }—— mtinitantinngciiniamansis Wine [x] Charlottetown, April 7, 1891 - eod & wky Look Out for Day and Vate I — Si of Our HOW ul We will show the Latest Novelties bought at the Easter Millinery Shows in Londen. JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Wew Flannelettes. Wew Print Cottons. New White Cottons. STANLEY BROTHERS. G H. TAYLOR AS decided to continue his sale of SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, etc., till May Ist, in one end of R. K. Brace’s St-re—four doors up from old stand where business will be carried on as usual during the present m nth, while old place of business is undergoing repairs. NORTH SIDZ MARKET SQ JARE. Charlottetown, April 9, 1891—2aw & wky s Sale Continued!) hepa ST. GEORGE'S DAY. Dramatic Enteratinm2at. THE CH’TOWN LAWN TENN S CLUB Will Give a Dramatic Enstertainmert IN THE LYCEUM, Gi Mo Thursday, the 23rd of April. ap3—4i 2ew i 4 & é ap ie ¥ he let S * a : { 7 ;