/ Somme » * ee teal a i ee “ pecal and —_— Cas an wo drunks were | ned sion CocRt.—t : each gi or # day’ * o3pp APRI! fhe Fan Drill by Lrcet™ - , ay jacies 18 _ ween ogrd April.—“"Emeralda, m* Ary in four acts 7 HAt iay me. the season was rae Firs! SrTRA® po ou the atreet yestere ub egred April—Mr. Vinn- watite’s Full Orchestra *} tori } nti ide 1)4N@RROCS - [he plationm at the south sids Warket House requires p: reipe attention. of ™ i. For Sate. —$9,000 City and Water De- oR ~ we > ' Iv to Merchants Bank of hent ares. App'y soto 099 tf P. 5. Island. ~ a “= ~Encampment members can mi raL PURPLE : Ros d regalia at the Diamond sure finely fais. Hookatore Very cheay > Tue SypReMe Court of (Queen's County wil open at the Cagpthouse, Chariotte- \ -. town, 01 Tuesday, May oth, prox. ‘ , oe gyorskERs.—The Engineers will meet for :ito-night at 8 o'clo k, sh arp. Recruits meet gt 7.30 sharp. W. A, Weeks, Captain. siliieceailcesiaglie PaRMERS’ Cicr. — Phe next meeting of “Central Farmers Club, will be held in the Hall at Ewerald, on Tue sday, 28th inst, — > —_ A Goop THINe .— Asa cure for indigestion, jas of appetite, malaria, use Campbell's ae For sale by all druggists. (juisine Wine. an 4 Carrrat Liceness of the steamer Wil- lism, a8 she stood on the ways ready for jaunching, may be seen at Lewis’ Studio, —_——2—— = 4 Ccre.—For loss of appetite, dyspepsia al general languidness, Campbell's Quinine Wine ig a sure cure. For sale by all druggists. a Paton & Co's second show day, like the just, is very successful. The splendid stuck of new and fashionable gouds is at- tracting much attention. : aaaiieianena -Mustany.—The members of No, 1 Battery @, A., will meet at the Drill Shed to-morraw (thursday) at 2 o'clock, p. m., to go to Fort Riward to fire the salute. eeeoviieenwe Sasrrany Orrice.—We trust that the Qity Council will see their way clear to ap- point a Sanitary Officer at once. His ser- viess will be very necessary in a few weeks. ncititiincentih Hies Suxnivrs —The High Sheriffs -have boon reappointed as follow : Queen's County—James Curtis, Esq. King’s County—-James Macdonald, Esq. Prince County—G. W. Strong, Esq. _ - Feven.—As a preventive and cure for fever, Campbel)’s Quinine Wine has long held a high place in the estimation of of the medi- cal profession. In view of the prevalence of fever, it is well for the people to make a note af this fact. Campbell's Quiaine Wine is genuine. For sale by all druggist". 7 laure Amoxc tae Lerers — Sister Rose Gertrude has wiitten another article for the ladies’ Home Journa! for June, on ** What it isto be a Leper,” in which she gives a clear impse of leper life in Molakai: how the disease is contracted; how it is treated and eared, and how the lepers live in their exile. sanegliiiiiai A Svecestiox,—All ladies attending the Dramatic Entertainment in the Lyceum on thursday evening next are requested to kindly remove their bonnets or hats, as the favor will be greatly appreciated by those eceupying back sears, and add much to the pleasure of all present. The ladies will kindly bear this in mind. Eanty Normwe.— The parishioners of Miscouche were the first to publish the date of their tea party. On the 8th of aly, ag announced in Jast Saturday's Agri- culturist, will take place the ceremonies of the iaying of the corner-stone of the new chareh, and a tea party in aid of the new church will be held on the same day. d&w Nata. Day.—The prospects are grav for the 72nd celebration of Oddfellowship on Monday next. A large number intend taking advantage of the very cheap trip to Summer. tile and enjoying the festivities of the day. The return to the city will be about midnight. Asonly a limited number of tickets are issued, ‘pplication should be made early. ~—-.-——— A Worp ty Season.—It is reported that * umber of the passengers on board the West River steamer last evening were druok. If the report be true, the fact is discreditable to West River. Men should, in these days, ve above getting drunk. On the other hand, those who sell liquor ip this town had better beware lest they create a public feeling which will again place them upon the criminal list sad enforce the law. ara SE Prices Gorse Ur.—An exchange says : “ropean and American grain markets Were excited and again higher on Saturday. In Chicago cash wheat closed at $1.12, May wheat 1.12) cash, corn, 7 3}, May corn, i 25, cash pork, 12 875, May pork, 12 974. “bulls” look for still higher prices due to the ehortage in ‘available supply.” scalpel Tae Disptay of uovelties to-day at Beer is again the centre of attraction for he ladies The variety of gloves and handke-chiefs shown is almost bewilder- ig, and the late arrivals of mantles and millinery are very attractive. The show stows again deserve special mention. he taste shown in draping and arranging teflects additional credit ou the designers. . mciiieiaiieanls VaLvabie Testimony.— Mrs. Wm. Lavers, of No, 70, Hypolite Street, writes to the pro- ese: “IT have pleasure in certifying to i eer of Campbells Quinine Wine. A aon” my family has taken it for some pide = marked benefit, and during the late cote of intluenza was the 7 one in my oh who escaped the disease. believe the ——, all the tonic and restorative a tes you claim for it.” For sale by all Ggists, T Dae tthe STANLEY made a good trip from and in " port yesterday, although much ice ncountered. ' St. Lawrence reached Pictou yester- ¥ forenoon, but owing to the large fields ting ice could not return, She made port, however, to-day ai noon. ing oe evening the Princess was work- had me actoas tu the other side. She St. L. reached Pictou up to the time the The oe left. t. Lawrence will leave for Pictou morning at 3 o'clock. Other Items, | | ‘THE GRENADIER GUARDS. DAILY. TELEGRAPHIC NE Sreciat Desparcurs To Tur EXaMIner Se a TO DO DUTY. REFUSE Lonpon, April 22. The Third Battalion of Grenadier Guards at Chelsea Barricks are in opea mutiny and refuse to do duty, asserting that they have long been compelled to do tedious and un- necessary drill. It will be remembered that the second Battalion of the Guarda was sent to Bermudas a year ago for a like offence. —_—- me Redmond at Ottawa. Ofrawa, April 22. Redmond, Parnellite delegate, was en- thusiastically received at Ottawa. His re- ception at the Russell House was attended by all represet.tative [rishmen in the city. At Dublin, Redmond speaking to Tenants’ Defence League, said that the plan of cani- paign must be abandoned for want of money to continue the warfare against landlords. a Sir Charles and the &. T. R. Lonvon, April 22, Sir Charles Tupper is pushing the case against the Grand Trunk with vigor. He wants tv meet Sir Henry Tyler or any of the magnates on public platform, Newfoundland Affairs. Sr. Jonn’s, N.F., April 22. -London cables state Newfoundland delegates are pressing their case in foreign office. Canada is supporting their policy on the bait qtestion. ———_-» Ontario Mining Laws, Toronto, April 22, The people of Algoma are up in arms ‘against the recent changes in Ontario mining laws. ——- a - Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 22.—10 a. m. Fresh south to west winds; fair to-day, a little higher temperature. I ~<a _- News Notes. There was shipped $3,250,000 in gold trom New York to Europe Saturday. The Bank of England has advanced its rate of discount from 3 to 3} per cent. The new Mayor of Toledo has inaugurated & war against gamblers, and 100 of the fraternity were jailed on Wednesday night as a beginning. The sales by the United States whiskey trust last year’ aggregated 44,748,171 gal- lons, an increase of $4,000,000 galluns over the previous year, and’ nearly 9,000,000 over p89. { _— At Belleville, a few days ago, James Kane was sentenced to be hangedon May 21 forthe murder of his wife. At Gode- rich, Donald McKinnon was acquitted on a similar charge, but was sent to prison for four months for trying to take his own life. Here isa nut for our farmers to erack, Aceording to _the,. cflicia) sstatistics just issued by the Michigan state department, the wheat crop of Michigapi in’ 1889 cost $18,200,328 to produce, And its value was $16,728,803, or an actual Joss of, $1,471,- 525 The total cost of the corn crep was $12,269,032, and its value $7.254,245, or a loss, of $5,014,787. The cust of the oat crop was also less thanits value... Where is the profit to the Michigan ‘farmer ? oo Personal. George Forbes, M. P. P., Vernon River Bridge, is at the Osborne. It is pleasing to learn that Judye Kelly is reported as ‘‘very much better.” Joba H. Bell, M..P. P., Summerside, was registered at the Osborne yesterday. a. D. M. Gordon, .of Halifax, has just recovered from an attack of la grippe. Richard Hunt, Esq., returned from Souris this forenoon. Chief Justice Sullivan returned from Mon- treal yesterday evening by the. Stanley. Master Cleaver Sullivan, who has been in eol- lege in that city, came home with his father to recruit his health. S. F. Perry, M. P., Tignish, Davies. Mr. E. Hackett, Lospector of Fisheries, was among the passengers in the Stanley yester- day. Rev. Father Burke, of P E. Island, is in the city, a guest at St. Patrick’s glebe.— Halifax Mail. He returned to” Charlottetown, last evening. : a . We understand that Mr. Brown, of the Post Office Department, has been granted three months leave of absence owing to ill- health. - ] The Empress of Russia js seriously ill, and the Queen of Greece has been summoned to St. Petersburg. We regret to learn that the Hon. E. J. Hodgson, Master of the Rolls, is confined to his room by sn attack of la grippe. His Grace the Archbishop ' of Halifax and Father Mui phy, bis secretary, are at present in Bermuda. : ‘ We regret to learn that Dr. Jenkins. ccn- tinnes to be so unwell that he will not be in attendance at the opening of the Legislature to-morrow. Taking it all in all, to request Premier Mowatt ($5,000) to cut down the stipend of Sheriff Mowat ($9,000) was. rather a hard proceeding. —Empire. : Queen Victoria has been greatly improved hy her sojourn at Grasse. She has. enjoyed greater freedom than is possible at home, and is del'ghted with the scenery and the temper- ature. The Marquis of Salisbury has informed Rritish merehants in Chili that that their interests will be protected by the fleet in Obilian waters. The premier says the closing of the nitrate ports by President Kalmaceda is ultra vires, iaaemuch as the blockade had not been officially declared. The Rev. Felix Von Blerk, for many years ast Pastor of Bloomfield, left Halifax on the arisian for his native land, um, on Saturday last. We regret that his failing health has obliged him to retire from active service in the ministry and spend the ss of his useful life in the land of- his boyhood. is at the ne "S. Property Sale. a Socateenedill oie es awl eiiinn. utes ore ao —- y J - —- te ee « - a os os ee? =~ Rape. wa eelatns eccn Sl... os : ‘ ’ « a Pte or . _ bo i pO hn ae on A lt 7; ee PN he a ace pe ee “eo of se - Soman ne e Se em tete ate # by Tree. & —z E are instructed by His Lordship Bishop. McIntyre to offer for positive sale on WEDNESDAY, April 22nd, at 1% o'clock, | BY AUCTION :— The valiable property at the head‘of the Steam Navigation Company’s Wharf, “and on, Water Street; opposite the Hotel Davies. -, This property has been divided . inte~Lots,: as shown on plaa, and is now. specially... desir- able either for business purposes or. ptivate residences, EK. H..NORTON & CO., ap9—dy tl sle Auctioneers. + The above wale is hereb ostponed until: the same hour of FRI DAY Fe 20 May next. “a: : Fae ae R. H, “NORTON & CO4 *™ v4 Se oe Augtiqneerss * ~ap20- en ee ee tender. By order, _ “? tes * H. M. DAVISON;&< City Clerk’s Office, Ch’town, Aprit 5, 1894 \ X 7 ANTED for the City of Charlottetown 500 TONS HARD STUNE for’ ma- cadamiziog purposes,» landed on Pownal Wharf at or near the Crusher. Will be take in lots of 25 tons and upwards. City Clerk’s office. City Clerk. al7 di id ANTED.—By a steady man, a’situation in _& grocery store or warehouse. Apply at thi: office. ' 3i eod pd—ap22 * ANTED.-Four Pant Makers. Appiv_ to W. N. Rriaas. dy 2i wky 2i—ap21 Apply to Mas, Inas, the Esplanade. ap2l-—3i pd F°® SALE.—A gcod strong Sulky will be sold borough Street. W ANTED.—Permanent office assistani, salary $750, railway fare. paid bere. Inclose celf addressed. envelope... Manager, lock box 532, Chicago, [il mon sat—ap20 sad High * w to a suitable: person,— w™. Waexay Brighton eae A GRAND SQU ARK PFANO, 24 good as new, will be sold at @ great sacrifice. Apply at li pd-‘ap26- this office. HE WHOLS or.half-tinie services of an ex- perienced Accountant ean be had on reason- able terms by addreesing “ ketee P. G, Box 438, City. ‘ i-eod pd—apls J OSIAH CARMODY is prepared to supply his customers with good fresh Oysters caught oaily,, oor quart, also on the haif shell.—Water Street, a : an Q -LET.—The Garden. aitachéd. to, th T’ dence of the late Uhief Just: for the season. Apply to Mis, EDWD. P4LMER, @pper Queen Street, tf-—a pas .: resi- ee LET.—A Cottage containing eight rooms Ist May. For particulara apply to PEAKE BRos. & Ca. . . “608 te +? and who understands taking vare of @ ho and cow. Apply at this office. Oo . oceupied by Mr. W. L. Pos#ession hth oon Mr. A. LARGE. LET.—The large ns onthe corner of Gr Streets. Also, one-half t Jotton. ‘ez Weymouth Street. Rent moverate. Apply:to Grorce W. GARDINER, eod—apl W ANTED.—A Tailor’é Preséfhan, charge. of workrogn. Seo poe competent live man need apply. teady" ment the year rouhd to such a person. - stating salary required. Also, first-olass-6 chant Tailors, st, John, Ne . eiste " TENDERS, City Cleve | To Ship Owners and Othen/==—— Apply at the): “ ; au. pavuoeEE et Oc 2 : eee — i lis } ~ \ ANTED.—A_ good Cook and Housemaid. |’ cheap. Apply to JosePH TAYLOR; Hille-), tf—ap2t-” WANTED.—A servent for general housework |i. , oh pd—apls. | ————————___—_----— a ‘Palmer to let } vO , T situate on Hillsboroug. Stréet,now wicupied by Mr, Wm. H. McEwen. Possession gifen about: heel WANTED.~A Woy to do generat honseivork # a | | “tat IBoy. or:-Child that could. not LET-—The house on Upper Queen) sieet Tay our. ‘or éat Vv arie ty Apply at THE-EXAMINER office, or to aOW. a price as any ‘honest man “Tarticle. or boy, don’t forget the Makers wanted SNe ean eae ~~ ~— Pia = BRS Ananya cathe * Rnd cae wooo ” a ore —aerrerad a “ . (x) ig. B MACDONALD cf st - f : - ® ‘Has just opened 5 Cases Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing, Boys’ Suits, with long.‘pants: Boys’ Suits, with short pants; Youths’ ire-borh any-of HES; “all sizes s-Children’s Suits, all sizes, Good patterns, well tyade and: prices tows a UNS ne es a J.B, - MACDONALD. at ee Oe «wee. a ; 2 Oe 2.@ 2+ +o pecs Warr <6 60? OS. -ehm.ce <2 @EALED TENDERS will _be. received “at VU: the City Clerk’s® office‘-usitti=neon of }.* |. ~~ ig Friday, the Ist of May, fréni qarties akilling miquentengnanadeemestineedl OM a to supply the ity ‘with= RST rane eR Fg 1 Riese “ees «ie. 1. te e 20.000 feet of 3-ineh ikersantte heinkigh: pak ata iis at 3 i 3 th > - $: c 7 - 6 ~ ‘ . . «> : 20,000 ‘of 2-inch - Lda, .., “do,” “>* do. nm | : 4 = “ ‘ ’ Fite thoonnd fat of eh doeripioe «| JN OW = LOCKE. INOW Privin plank to be delivered on Queen's V arf, 48 fo; ot sf pe. diy; wii a acd cotta : ; - Charlottetown, on or before the 1ath.ef Ma Reo 5 Sgteeise sk tS". elke S Te ' mn and the balance on-or..before.the Ist * ae - are IN a [x|-—— es une next. “SS Siw a: ASA CRs a BTS. : Tenders must specify price per thousand yo ap Magi fer | . . ; °° ieet, plank measurement. ‘The Council de not = “ae et , , bind themselves to accept“th? lowest or ny Tigi‘ You can alwa i's ‘depend on getting the Best Bargains - Hoots, Saves. aie Slippers; at the Dominion Boot and Shoe ré; west side of Queen Street. + ‘ Be oh Gharlottetown, March 30, 1891—dy &.wk y- , = — — Se a ae ce ae Si, BS, Yo & Mas Si - Ps -» 4 . = attention to our - Magnificent stock of New ‘and Stylish Selec- tions for the Spring «and. Summer Months. We lave made it a fixed fact that there will pe no better® goods offered'you anywhere, 2.2 2 simply because we have in OUR NEW STOCK. ie the best goods made. : ‘Charlottetown, April 13, 1891 —eod == is? Hi o * oe a rs : WANTED.—A ood steady. boys with geod re-} (x) commendation, about 15-y: of SEG, as ws ee et ¢ ; “aye clerk in a general store, “Apple at THE, Bary... ue ce TL AMINER office. ee tee Ne oo -aplT © “Jt wonld be hard to imagine the needs of a Man find what they wanted of New Suits, as we can give any made in Canada for as ean sell an honest a Nobby Suit for yourself “ Wonderful Cheap Men,” from them every time. « \size,. color, fit or style that is ~ When you need i. Oe” Re: ‘ tas: it-will pay you to buy (x) EMOVED.—L T, Winans has removed his Training and Boarding Stgbl Sidmy Stréet, hear Queen, 35 ail reise recent) built by the late Thomas 8. Ns an ‘Coach House first-class. . For culars apply at office on Sidney Street.—I. T. INANS} & apll—dy 2m po An eight-room Catta¢ with:Stable ‘and Coach House, en. + or! nt ;on |! Street. Is fitted up with water. ~=Applptp Joun KELLY. "asthe el Hoes TO LET.—On Huston Street; adioin ing the residence of Henry” Aiv Esq., d. outhouses. with seven rooms, kitchen, barn Possession let May. Knquire on prem or “ R. ix. Jost, novth side of Qgeen Square. a - jo TO LET.—. House at the head of Cumberland * ts eye lig? cae eaerar Street, containing seven-rooms. Apply OD dae’ % : ‘the premises to WtLtaAm Suitu.- Iw—apls “}: Og 2 he Wonderful Cheap Men. “iticitatown, AptilL, cod why 2) on LLL... — _ - - NTENDING to leave the Island, we have . . decided to seli, as early as possible, the T following properties :— f Valuabl: Farm of 84 acres vn St. Peter's .2ee Road, 7 miles from Charlottetown, in good WANTEv TO RENT.—In the southern part 0 the town, a Dwelling House of . heen paoway, Apply at Tug EXAMINER ap ‘ ANTED.--A position as Book-keeper, by & ‘young man who had two years ex- rience as book-kee irat-class references. Apply at thia office, apl5—6i pa LET.—The Dwelling House and Stable on Hillsborough Street, lately-occupied by Mr. George Carter, and adjoining the residence of Mr. Lemuel Poole. Immediate possession. Ap- ply to GEORGE ALLEY. att tf—mcb3l t t - TO LET.—The Double Fonment known a5 the “ Franklin y tance from the head of Queen Street. Rent low. —W. W. WELLNER. tf—ap7 LET.—The Dwelling House on noth side of Hillsborough Park, oceupied by Mrs. zard, and adjoining the house occapied Perey Pope. Possession given on or about the first of May. Appiy to LEMUEL PHILLIPS, - api6-4i 2aw sa W. W. Stanley, Kent Street. : given Ist May. Knqaire of Thos. Essory, owner, or W, W. Stanley. _ eod—apl tetown and the. Asylum, .a Father Burke, «f° Alberton, accompanied Father Von Blerk to Halifax, His Lordship Coadjutor Bishop McDonald held the services at Bloomfield on Sunday last. { can have the same by proving property and ing for this advertisement. Apply to_JAMEs HERTY, Corawall, _, theapl about fours. office. per in a wholesale firm. }. 3 a ee | ' , | 2 “ ; | ] Cherry Mantle and Grate, | cae nt 7 | Marbles © “« Ff | B 1 good second-hand Piano—will be sold | for $75.0 situated just outside the city limits, a shart.dis- i! We keep the best class of goods, T° LET.—The House at present oncanleg | by | 3 : ; jour prices the lowest in the city. Fetween_ th St. Patrick’s Day, on the cused ; : Falise containing some small articles. Owner order and fenced with spruce hedgerows. Two Building Lots in Judge Young’s block, . ; | joining the residence of Mr. C. D. Rankin. . : | Size of each, 43x/00 feet, and handsomest lots a ee » in the city. Y a One Loton Strawberry Hill, directly oppo- site the residence of Mr. William McLean, on | St. Peter’s Road. 5 shares Charlottetown Driving Park, 20 Georgetown mv is, ee Inland Steam Navigation Co., extra fine, ; Or div , "1 do, do., will be sold for $25 Ale®, ali our stock of Stoves. For Auction, if not sold by. Private Sale. E. H, NORTON & CO. ents finns ——(o)—_— our work is all guaranteed Al, and EGGS FOR HATCHING. | J HAVE FOR SALE & from thoroughbred BUACK 3.1 ‘ORCAS, at $1 00 per dozen. I will give a prize of Five Doilars for the best trio hatched from from me and exhibit- = ns A HASZARD & MOORE. td at the Charottetown Exhibition next fall. fe - All orders for Eggs must be oférenet ie 134, i . ae ARD, ‘Obarlottetown, April 15, 1891—eed apl—Im eod bios [INION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. se OR ae: ~~, ed i