ya and Other Items, ar - . « Vail earrived early this | woe PORE! goot e . Newest styles, opened ee eres apl0 3i eod Staple) ' i a _- +s at Goff Breas, or spring Dur Guus °F hea ejling them cheap. eu . - nnouLnee their show a @ : s3 . gesday and Tharsday of next | —_— | _ Remember the sale at A. L of dry goods will continue at | vs and 7.30 p. m. to-morrow. Practice at 8.30 sharp to night v6 Concert. All singers are re ata: 1A) - he present ae * . a - RovtTe willl be closed siter = and the mails will be transferred acne, aud! : te on Monday. a wey V8 ——~<i> he closed OD von lay next m We wee anods for our show of Tues a ~ ate “gad Thurs lay.— Beer Broe. — aplO 2i c a . MsRKETS. ~The market to-day: was , ’ butter : ie Reef guild at 6 to 1s ota; ‘ %) ota! butter (fresh) 93 to 24 cts; e to }6 ots. . - - - T Cr PaRaANCr oF WL ARPETS 7 ~Ha e sed jose Out our Carpet de part eis * ; cr. wre offering the balance of our stock ’ ¢ are oe oll ¢ 83 if'ce. — Beer Hros posit’ iW ile - we SraNLey is plying a8 usual to-day, a Finisyeon isof the opimon that oo much ice in the gull to warrant ‘ nto Charlottetawn for some 4 gan 2 me. —_—o—— envep Isto Tux Cacrcn,—At Joli- ¥ 8, on Sunday, in the Methodist "Rev. Mr. Crisp baptized eleven og ard received twenty-four into the is on trial, Os ilenes iectil.—be sure you find yourself at - the A: chigeveping im the basement of Zion nb, enjoying & good tea and helping -_ god work among young men. 9 be on rhe table at 6 o'clock. —_—>—- oe TustLe PurcHasep.—The famous «ch cutter Thistle has been purchased de Bmperor William. It is probable stienter the Thistle in the race for the Bev’: Cup, which takes place off the Isle Wigh , le ssoWLEDUMENT,—To the several ladies @ po'leren who so kindly assisted at the rt last evening, and to Messrs. Miller Bx who loaned a piano for the occasion, Bieoks of the Teachers of Prince Street | are hereby tendered. iwesttigs OF KANSAS JOURNALISM — ve Hoover, editor of the Osage sty, Times, was shot last evening at we City, Kan, by James McNales. wer cannot live. The shooting result- imma personal feud of long-standing. Buvvees of La Gaieve. — During the i ending at noon on Saturday last there = 1,10) deaths m New York city ¢ 895 for the preceding week. There i deaths from: la grippe, against 10 cilar causes the week before. Two mi and forty-four policemen are on ust. eicingiintiond bs Taat ang Names.—The following ae notice is clipped from a Sandwich paper : iti-Hook avo --At Heeia, Koolau, Oahu, me i. 1891, Kaimi Pahia to Koohano, Map Koolau myevidently have some nice names -—- S ave requires aid in correcting irreguia- i this season, and for both men and no other remedy equals Dr. Williams’ Pils as & spring blood tonic. They oP! “! the constituents necessary to enrich Mocs and build up the system. Sold by ialers, or sent pest paid on receipt of we per box, or five boxes for $2 - by og Dr. Williams Med. Co,, Brockville, aplOlw pu AND ESTERTAINMENT.—-The tea and ioment to be held in Zion Church Mt to-night, promises to bea grand Among those who are to take - RR FitzGerald and; Dr. Ander- ¥o will give short addresses, Rev. “EJ, Loyd and Mr. Blanchard will mong the singers, Messrs. McPherson : A. ‘Lean will read, Master James an wil, play 4 Violin solo and the c of the college will astonish the 8 with their popular ehoruses. et? — : by h M. ©. A. Mretixc.—The ot the current year were elected + > ee meio Cundall, Mellish, _ es? SUMer an others spoke in re- the future o I . , perations and prospects ' oe The tinancial condition , istactory. A vote of thanks on : Charles Palmer, Eaq., the ‘ent. Following ihe cliente llowing are the eut—F § Moore Presiden: i ident ~ Judge Hensly, H 'S Bremner, W J Miller, F T , <4 O James, ot AS Cundall. coed H Beer. MA Dechnmuittee -A Kennedy, D Pas enin, W C Turner, C Schur- a oe P Pope, G Ritchie, L , ee call, J T McKenzie, H u —— ae rs Phiseg StREE ™® Tepe ri ap T ScHoot ENTERTAIN- ‘ted last evening before a sative audience. There aghter “ in the programme. A a Mr. Webster, of the c Feang beautifully, and was rap- ike, She will, without doubt, one of the singers of the tht a a py os Nora Read made aces, A . ie reader under trying Rhein a room being being full R vines leople cooughiny, and dis- rede co7 ing. Nevertheleas, ’ AKING « Ae) Min tant ng 8 en good 1 ll captured the er wn Me agrees that Mrs M ao pe better than she did last ey} ie tofessor Macleod’s sung Br, very respect. The calis Pi Were, if possible, better sthery ion ae MeCarthy Asks For Names. ttt ati, ELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPROFAL DesPatonrs ro Tug EXAMINER, | RRITISH PARLIAMENT, ee A Very Lively Scene, ———— | Lonpon, April 10. During the session of the House of Com- iaons yesterday Justin McCarthy asked when the Government would give the names of those selected to ait on the Royal Labor Commission, and in reply Smith said that the question would be answered. on Monday next. ‘ There was a lively scene in the House last night, caused by Timothy Healy assault- ing Nolan and Russel for supporting the Government against s guibbling ainend- ment toa land bill, The speaker had to call the men to order. THE TRADE QUESTION, Date of Conference Fixed. UOrrawa, April 10. The Ministers of Justice and Finance returned from Washington last afternoon. Shortly after their arrival a despatch was received from $Sir Julian Paunceforte, the British Minister at Washington, stating that Monday, Oct 12, had been decided upon as the date of the conference bet ween the representatives of Canada and the United States on trade mutters, This prompt action on the part of the United States is a very effectual answer to the Canadian manutacturers of the Washington specials of the past few days, and hoth ministers have expressed thomselyes as being well pleased with tho courtesy received at Washington. Immigrants and Excursionists. ©r. Jonn, April 10. Four more carloads of immigrants from England left here last night in the Cana- dian Pacific colonist sleeping cars for British Columbia. Attached to the regular Canadian Pa- cific Montreal express last evening was a special car containing an excursion party on a trip to the Pacific Coast. Agaimst Canadian Roads. Wasutncrton, April 10, An order is about to be issued which will deprive the Canadian Pacific Railway and other Canadian reads of a good deal of United States business new enjoyed by them. Another Steamship Line. PHitavetrnta, April 10. The Inman Line is to establish a line of American steamships to be manned by American sailors, to compete with Engiish lines. —__ -.—_ Obituary. Lonpon, April 10. Right Hon. Geo, Augustus Frederick Cavendish Bentinick, member of the British Commons for Whitehaven, is dead, Judge Peters Resigns. Orrawa, April 10. Judge Peters, of Charlottetown, has re- signed, Weather Bultetin. Toronto, April 10.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fine weather, not much change in tempetature. -—- re Potice Covrt.—This morning, John Rice, better known as ‘‘ Doc” Rice, appeared be- fore His Honor charged with the tarceny of three fowls from the promises ot John Harper, Fitzroy Street, east. Rice, whe was arrested on School Street between 12 and 1 o'clock this morning, by otticers Doyle and Carter, with the fowls in his possession, pleaded guilty, and this being his third conviction for larceny within the past year, the Magistrate sentenced him to six months imprisonment with hard labor. The case of a man charged witha breach of the Lord’s Day Act was ad- journed till to-morrow. ‘laine Fon Over Firry Years Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. t relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes = a — ain Local Notices. See our 15 cent cabinet photo frames.— Haszard & Moore. Another lot of ‘Black Beauty,” by 8. S. Stanley to-day.—Haszard & Moore, Scholars.—Received to-day by S.S. Stanley, ** Evangeline,” Chamber's Geometry, Daval’s Moore, Waltham and Elgin gold and silver watches received at GQ, Taylor’s, Guaranteed good time keepers. i tt tt an ————$— EGGS FOR HATCHING. | HAVE FORSALE Eggs from thoroughbred BUACK MI ORCAS, at $100 per dozen. I will give a prize of Five Doilars for the best trio hatched from Kggs bought from me -and exhibit- ed at the Chariottetown Exhibition next fall. All orders for Kges must be addressed to Box 184 L. A. HASZARD. &p7~ 1m eod BLACK GASTIMERES — PRENCH MERINOS, Special Value for 50 Cents. Special Value for 66 Cents. We have placed on the Counters two lines of CASHMERE and MERINO at above prices. These goods are ALL WOOL and 46 inches wide, and will be found the best value ever offered in Charlottetewn. STANLEY BROS., mchl3 Brown’s Block. NTENDING to leave the Island, we have decided to sell, as early as possible, the fullowing properties ;— Valuabl> Farm of 84 acres on St. Peter’s Road, 7 miles from Charlottetown, in good order and fenced with spruce hedgerows. Two Building Lota in Judge Young's block, joining the residence of Mr. C. D. Rankin. Size of each, 432x100 feet, and handsomest lots in the city. One Loton Strawberry Hill, directly oppo- site the residence of Mr. William McLean, on St. Peter’s Road. 5 sharee Charlottetown Driving Park, 20 ‘* Georgetown . 2 “ ‘Inland Steam Navigation Co., 1 Cherry Mantle and Grate, 1 Marble ‘ ” a 1 good second-hand Piano--will be sold for 375.00, 1 do. do., will be sold for $25. Also, all our stock of Stoves. For Auction, if not sold by Private Sale, E. H. NORTON & CO, mchll1—dy eod & wky REV. FRADRRIC E. J. LLOYD IS NOW PREPARED TO TAKE extra fine, for Instruction in Singing, ete, Apply at MRS. KENNEDY’S, Hillsboro Square. lw-—mch3l WANTS, LOST, FOUND d& Pupils UND.—This 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. aplo OST.—Twe Keys, in front of the Cameron L Block. The finder will onee. wy, oe same at EXAMINER Office. —apld R SAL£.—A light Sloven, in good order, Will be seld cheap. App!y at this office. avl0—3i was TED —A Male Clerk fora sweater Store. Must have at least two years’ experience in selling goods, write a good hand, and furnish ood references. Apply by letter to “‘S. A. B., entague, stating salary expected and where last employed. apld W ANTED.—A ~ituation in a store. hy a young man 1%, Applicant has had some ex- perience in book-keeping. Good refercnces, ete. Address * B. D, G..” EXAMINER Office. ap9-4i pd ANTED.-—A Girl for geuerai housework in W a family. Apply at this oiffice, api—t OST.—On Wednesday, April Sth, between Railway Station an‘ rights Bridge, & Lady’s Gola Watch The finder will be rewrd- ed on returning same to J. L. Hiaoins, corner of Weymouth and King Streets, tf ard ANTEKD.—A Cook and Heusemaid on the W i6th of April. No washing Ap: ly at a office. if—a WANTED TO RENT,—A large Room, fur- nished, centrally located, Apply at this 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 diarrhwa, whether arisipg from teething or other causes. 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 athe New Orance Orncan.—The Orangemen of Fredericton and vicinity are about be- ginning the publication of a new Orange paper, to be called The Loyalist. The Loy- alist will be published weekly, and will be devoted to the interest of the Order in the Maritime Provinces. _-_-S--- Free to Lapres.—very lady reader of this paper sending at once her address on a postal card will receive a free copy of Tho Ladies (Pictorial) Newspaper, contain- ing full particulars of their old-fashioned English Prize Competition, Over $6,000 in prizes will be given away between now 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 competition offered by them is to be conducted in a strictly fair and honor- able manner, without partiality to persons or locality. Anyone can secure 4 good prize by a little work. No cheap presents 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 Building, Toronto, Ontario. m 30tf oa Naa, et Grst entertainment. and BO tthce » Were improved. Alto- \§ to be congratulated. New oranges. lemons and prunes jrat r~ ceived at Beer & Goff's. ap 9 2i office, ap7 WANTED.—A good general servant in a family of three, in which a nurse is kept. Apply at this office. lw —ap O LET.—The House at present occupied by z W. W. Stanley. Kent Street. Possession nquire of Thos. Essory. owner, eod—apl R SALE.—A good Horse, three years old, by F° Barrister; sound and kind; warranted to Owner has no use for him. dy & wy tf—mch3l given lst May. or W. W, Stanley. dra’ a ton toa cart, Apply at this office, T° LET.—A new double tenement house on Euston Street. Possession given imme- For further par:iculars apply to Mrs. diately. a cct-ant fr ‘ J. W. MiTcHELL, Euston Street. WANTEv TO RENT,—In the southern part of the town, a Dwellins House of about four- teen rooms. Apply at Tuk EXAMINER office. ap? T° LET.—The Double Tenement Dwelling known as the “ Franklin House,’ pleasantly situated just outside the city limits, a short dis- tance trom the head cf Queen Street. Rent low. —W. W. WELLNER. tf—ap7 a -- —- -- _ -+ a W ANTED,—A Girl for general housework. Apply at this office. lw—ap6 th LET,—A lUouse containing eight rooms, nearly opposite the Round House. Apply at this office. ap OUSE TO LET,—On Euston Street, adioin- ing the residence of Henry Ai:ken, Esq, with seven rooms, kitchen. barn and outhouses. Possession Ist May. Kngquire on the premises, or to R. K. Jost, north side of Queen Square. ap3 WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—Three good Pant Makers.—JOHN McLEop & Co. To LET --For a term of years, a Brick Dwelli House. containing twelve rooms. with meen conyenienoes.— Mrs. M. H, GaHAN, m - lw—ap3 Grammar and Davies’ Lectures,—Haezard & Py rm ens = Se eta Aa + onenee at Rasmecumeamed FRIDAY, APRIL 10, 1 New Spring 6 ne eee a it would be hard to 891. jothing | | imagine the needs of a Man, Boy or Child that could not find what they wanted in our great variety of New Suits, as we can give any size, color, fit or style that is made in Canada for’ as article. (x) The Charlottetown, April 1, 1891—eod & wky low a price as any honest man can sell an honest 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. PROWSE BROTHERS, | Wonderful Cheap Men. NEW SPRINC (x) Suits, all sizes; Children’s Suits, all sizes, made and prices low. CLOTHING | J. B. MACDON ALD Has just opened 5 Cases Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, Suits, with long pants; Boys’ Suits, with short pants; Youths’ Boys’ Good patterns, well J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT [x] [x] — Store, west side of Queen Street, You can always depend on getting the Best Bargains Boois, Saves and Slippers, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe AND SHOE STORE. New Stock Now Arriving ! in Charlottetown, March 30, 1891—dy & wky (x)— Largest Stock, a , e PIERKING Our importation of English, in the city. Charlottetown, March 3. 1891. tr NEW PAPER HANGINGS | Newest Patterns, Lowest Prices, STERNG’. 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 j | So the Boys and Girls won’t want to spend Seven Evenings out of the Week “ out.” fx) (X} se YOUR ROOMS NEAT AND TIDY, and Papered with some of those NEW STYLES OF WALL PAPER for sale st ‘‘ THE BAZAAR STORE.” : We have just received over Two Thousand Dollars’ worth of the latest Spring Styles of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WALL PAPER, with Bordets, Corners aud Dadves to match. Our Plain Felt Papers (in one dozen different shades), with Friezes tv match, are the Nobbiest in Town. Canadian Wall Paper at 4 cents per roll, Come early and secure the prettiest patterns before they are gone. Our WINDOW SHADES and BLINDS are away below what they were last year in price. PICTURES (Framed or otherwise). a large assortment. ALL CHEAP, at the Great Bookstore. BAZAAR CO., | Charlottetown, March 31, 1891. QUEEN STREET. | PERKINS & STERNS, ee OHW TO MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE AND HAPPY ST. GEORGES DAY. Dramatic Entertainment. THE CH TOWN LAWN TENN’S CLUB Will Give a Dramatic Entertainment IN THE LYCEUM, ——ON—— Thursday, the 23rd of April. ap3—4i Zaw Es es ~~ OO i eR ane. eS fe Ro ya ae ae S56 ganic tt aie + : 3 a ie Reese: oe ae