—— a = 2s Other items. ———— rs Local and a eer Bios, - - NEW aan Ties.--1200 select from at D. A, on +e av tf Bruce 8. eo ’ READ Hae eM s wad. of Taber's elebrated W > > “ Tar rewains of Hon. John Lefurgey will arrive hom \ eniby ' ee Por AaToEs Ad n B ston rep rt ue ' : a} st the market hae ce ined » cents per bush th hice Roys clothi } cases just opened at the : Hiarris & Stewart nadon LOS >< M uy 8 Si e ws RIFLEME The f range is now ready for practice. Ammunition can be had at ‘ r. 0 Brien § - oe - THE Cenxses Mir (,eoTrge Johnson, hief census cOmmmissionel at Ottawa, has ready received returns from 150 places, ynd the preliminary count has commenced, - -One undertaker . had fourteen funerals {death in most cases ye LAGRIPPE Rav AGES ‘ Fz i ao Frederik ton, N last week, the cause peing la grippe. iacinalas Aipaa Wareks The new remedy for teadache and neuraligia—no taste—easy to take 25 centsa box Samples free at Dodd's Metical Hall. Cures in 20 minutes. Call and get a sample 2 eod Saisie Mrs Coo's Prornecy.—This is the day set by Mrs. Coo for the destruction of Truro by fire. She is quite precise in the wpatter and SAyVs that the confl sgration is to originate in a hotel. i a Tue Rep Para Concert Co. propose visiting ear city io June. No doubt they will receive a hearty welcome and tull house, as their eoncert here some years ago was one of the best ever given in the city and delighted everyone. o - - \ Proprem.—If twenty-four men are pullieg a tug-of-war on & rope, one-half azainat the other, and we suppose each man pulls a ton, how many tou strain will there be on the rope / Send in your an- awer. Gnd Barnum said that the people like to be humbugged and it is true. How often have Our readers read a seemingly interest- ing paragraph in our papers, only to find at the finish, ‘‘use Campbell’s (Quinine Wine, the best invigorating tonic of the day.” - _ Svicipe oF aN AGep Laby.—Feiicite Cayer, an old lady of 85, living with Joseph Daigle, farmer, of St committed suicide on Saturday by throwing herself out of a window and breaking her neck. She was laboring under religious ma ia, ae JouRALISTIC.—We hive received the first number of *‘The Weekly Windsorian and Family Herald,” a paper just sterted at Windsorian is an 8- It is neatly » goodly amount of A. Fuitz, late of the ianagiag editor. Qcick Despatcu.—The etr. William dis- charged yesterday Counolly’s Wharf over 1,890 bbls. of flour and loaded nearly 1.000 bags of potatoes before dark. She proceeded this morning to West River for Windsor, N.S. The pig? sheet, 7 columns to a page. printed and contains reading matter. Mr. Wiadsor Tribune, i + at part cargo, and wil! finish loading here and | sail to-morrow for New York. Sita ia be- ing loaded with potatoes by the owner, ¥. T. Newbery and others. Tc eadiiaentl Newrounptanp News.—It is rumored at St John’s that the government intend making American fishing vessels deposit one thousand dollars cash instead of bonds to prevent the exportation of bait to St. Pierre, Mig. The report that the Pelican’s boats had been fired upon by Newfoundland fisher- men is pronounced false by the British naval authories. lt is announced that Admiral Watson has received orders from the Imperial authorities to hold himself in readiness to proceed to Newfoundland if necessary. ach Pow sostoN. — The steamer Carroll, Vaptain Brown, sailed for Beston about half-past six o'clock last evening with a cargo which included 2200 bags potatoes, WO cases eggs, 180 oil barrels, 800 bags starch, and 88 packages of general mer- ise, Her passenger list was made up a8 follows : Mrs. Carey, J. Carey, S. Varey, Emma Carey, Mary Murphy, Frank Taylor, Mrs. Frank Tavior, Mra: UC. Cairns, J. Egan, Maggie Scott, Mrs. F. G Lily- man, George Waughan and A. Henry. The Carroll is expected here ou return next Wednesday fortnight. See Tae Fisttkries.—Official advices from the au at Halifax, (May 6) are as follows: he herring are plentiful and the lobster fiching is good at Perce, Que. . The lobster ‘uahing is also good at Grand River, bat the Herring is poor. At Caraquet, N. B, the herring fishing is fair. In P. ER. I. a few obsters are being taken at Tignish, Alberton, liminegash and North Cape. The drift ice is still preventing fishing at Meat Cove and lagorish, C. B., but at St. Aone’s herring are ‘eported plentiful and lobsters at St. Peters oy Ariohat, C. B., lobster fishing is peor. osters are fairly plentiful at Whitehead, - S., and good at Isaac’s Harbor. r > Two Firts. — About eleven o'clock last night lire was discovered in the stable of Mr. Arthar Newman, in the rear of his premises, ee Street, near Medical Hall Corner on fire, which was well under way when Fer haher was checked by the firemen in double quick time atter they got to work, not However, before the stable was completely — and all the hay and straw therein Westroyed. Atone time it seemed as if the nee and stable of Mr. I. W. Wadman, ee adjoining would be also destroyed, ot -~ horses, cows and everything therein ied Promptly removed by the Salvage Corps ae Beyond a severe scorching and een ee to the contents by water, how- Phy no harm was done. The horses, cows, * : in Mr. Newman's stable were also Pe fay removed Among the horses in md ve man 8 stable was Mr. George Tweedy’s is aie stallion, “Lucky H arry” The "igia of the fire is unknown. Mr. Newman's “9 8 in the neighborhood of between $500 and $500. We sated ‘asarance, e understand that he has no he alarm abo Was the rerult 2 ut tix yesterday afternoon 7 we of w spark from the chimney of ieee on the corner of Prince and King : The ae fire to some shingles on the . etremen, as usual, promptly re- §ponded to the call, but their enhauak was tely vot required. THE D Appoliaaire, © 1ebee, | eh — os CE. ae NEWS. Specrat Deseatouss tro Tur Ex AMINER, TELEGRAPHIC Senator Haythorue’s Funeral, Interred at Beechwood. | a Orrawa, May 8, Senator Haythorne’s funeral took place this morning at ten o’ clock—to St. John’s Church, thence to Beechwood Cemetery. ----—- ~-2- Another War with the Boers In South Africa, 20,000 Boers Under Arms. Lonpox, May 8. In the House of Commons yesterday being sent to Eritish Bechuanaland to op. pose the Boers. Recent advices say that 20,000 well-armed Boers: prepose to eruss/ the Limpo and proclaim the Repuliliec of the North. Another little .war, in South Africa is thus threatened. It will reiuire‘ many more. British troops than ‘are now available in. South Africa to cope. with the | Boers, who are dead shots and capable of’ suffering the severest hardships, * ITALY AND GERMANY, THE KAISER ANXIOUS BUT COOL. Lonpon, May-& -. Kaizer of Germany view with very great anxiety the attempt of the [talian Govern- ment to effect a rapproachment. between France and Italy on the one hand and with Russia on the other. There is*a, feeling that lraly cannot now be depended on in respect to thegtriple alliance. This is indi- cated by the coolness with which the Kaizer trusts the Italian Ambassador,” ~ Uivil War in Honduras, Rebel General Killed, Lonpon, May 8. General Barbeles, the Rebel leader in the Honduras revolt, has been killed in recent unsuccessful attempt on the Govern- ment forees. There was great loss of life. _——_—-_ => — ----- Against Parnell. Monrreat, May 8. The Catholic clergy of Montreal yester- day renewed their denunciation of the Par- nellite meeting, explaining that: the Arch- bishop’s mandament was not mérely an ex- hortation, but a command, not to attend to-night’s meeting. A Lumber Fire. New York, May 8. A tire in the yards of the Export Lumber Co. at Hunter’s Point, N. Y., destroyed several hundred thousand dollars’ worth of heavily insured umber, which will be re- placed by Canadian stock. ———— oe —— HOTEL ARRIVALS. —_— HOTEL DAVIES. : May 7.—H D Brophy, Fiat River; M Stephens, Orwell ; R F Armstrong, Hali- fax; H H Harvey, St. John; Geo Smith, do; J A Rennick, Montreal; W B_ Free- man, Halifax ; M Macdonald, Georgetown; DAYoung, Montreal; D Brown, do; Hugo Rhode, do. May 8.—J H Cross, Montreal ; Harry Knowles, Niagara Falls, Ont. OSBORNE HOUSR, May 7.—W Match, Eldon; O W Colemar, New Glasgow, NS; Mrs J Hf Bell, S’side; Henry W Stewart, Southport; A Gunn, Hants, N&; W G Smith, Truro; Samuel Myers, Montreal; M Smith; Montreal. May err Sher PUBLIC are requested to take ~noticeé the Minister of War said that troops were | DAVIES DRUG STO Berlin advices say that the Cabinet “and|- Sethe linenaenenttyititingedilimmeteens os Uhaenea ae ae Round. Nut and Slack, Now Landing and in Store at MeMillan’s Depot. R. McMILLAN. -ap30 —dy wy bn @ that until. further notice’ there will be no thoroyghfare thro Grounds, ‘By ‘order of His H Governor, : ugh Government House onour the Lieutenant. Private Secretary. . April.29, Mth 3 «Gorernment House,” S ‘we intend “thoving frowi ‘otf -present L& Store e the more commgdioiis Store’ in} OnETS: NEW BLOCK;-we Wilf sell off-our’ stock of Fancy and reduced rates, viz., ~ Toilet, Articles Gt’ greatly SOAPS, Big PBN PERFUME All the well-keowm, a -kinds on the market.. Large assortment of Hair, Tooth, Nail and Clothes Brushes, Combs, Toilet. Powders; Paste, Tooth Pastes, Powdérs, Creams.” ° «| Agent for Lazarus, Optician, London and. Moatreal.~ : oe : Tea ‘SPECTACLES at all prices and qualitie I iii ninee. at ee, . OTICR is hereby given that: the Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the Prince Edward Island Electric Company will be held at their Office in Charlottetown, om WEDNESDAY, .the Thirteenth dav of May next, A. D. 1391, at.the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon. Dated this 30th day of April, 189). JAMES WADDELL, ap30—eod W. £. TURNER Queen Street, Charlottetown. TRYON CLOTH DEPOT. CS and see our new patterns ia Cloth Positively the best that have ever been turned out in Domestic Tweeds. WOOL taken in exchange for Cloth. . CARDING done on short notice. W. C. TURNER, Agent Tryon Woolen Mills. jan6 WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc ——$—— a TT aaron JOR SALE—A new Track Sulky, one of the best in the Province. Also a good strong Buggy, cheap. W. C. Tice, next door to Fish Market, Grafton St. may 3ieod pd WANTED—A Servant Girl for general work. good wages. Apply to Mra. W. H. Stewart, Cumberland Street. mays tf JASTURE TO LET.—Apply to Joseph Mahar, Cumberland Street. may7 lw oo? sy / a3 so a i WASTED: Oppmpericnced salesman in a dry goods store in the city. Must have some knowledge of book-keeping. Address P. Q,:Box 328, Charlottetawn, giving references, statin experiénce and salary-recuired. dw—my O LRT..+A* Cottage pleasantly situated on Upper Prince Street, containing seven rooms, Honse is-in good repair : larga yard, coaeh house and stable, Water in.counection. Posséssion given May 13th. Apply to Mrs, GrorGE WEB- STEER’ °°?" * were _ 0d 4] 3ist—may6 ah ce — +cat: Rieger tery, WANTE —Adew men can be accommodated ao ae 3 _ Oe ine ae ratesina pv t e city. pply Mrs. Boxcoxattibetodsn Barccts ~ may6—lw. .pd . # ’ tie ee O LET:—Thé en aftache@™ to the resi-. T ’ dence of. the.Jate Chief Justice P: 8.—David Egan, SHIP NEWS. r to let for the season. Apply to Mrs, EDwD, PALMER, Upper Quéenh Street. tf—apls LEl.—One-half the Double Tengment House on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets, nine rooms Rosgession given imme- 3. De . ti—mayd Ol oe S'sidé, May 7th—Ent sch ‘Mela Halifax, mdse, Cld 5th—Sch R r Sutherland, Shediac, pota 6th—Sophia Stewart, Walsh, Shediac, bush potatoes, $1677 7th—Jenvie Armstrong, Gra ys Spe: diac, 3000 bush potates, $1290; str Miramichi, uet, Montreal, preduce’ of the fisheries farm. , . Aw Intenestrno Case —The first. con- tested case under the Mechanics’ Lien Act will be heard to-morrow at 11 o'clock, ‘be- fore the Master of the Rolls, in the Court of Chancety. The parties to the suit, Messrs. Poole & Lewis, seek to enforce. a lien against Dr. Warburton’s - house ‘for materials supplied John Fennell, the con- tractor, conflicting claims having been made for the amount due on the contract. Dr. Warbuton paid the money into court, leaving the claimants to fight the matter out. Port Tax Notics.—All perions owing for Poll Tax for the vear 1890, must pay same on or before the 20th day of May, or execu; tions will be issued without further aotice. —Robert Vaniderstine, City Collector. in6 4i f Canada —A comparison of the exports © to Great Britain and the United States has recently been made as follows : Animals and Their Produce. ~ Exports, 1889. iid onl To Great Britain... .$16,227,060 To United States.... 7,137,006 5,966,474 This shows an increase of $2,360,000 sent tothe Mother Country and a decrease of $1,100,000 to the United States. There was also a decrease of $1,600,000 in the ex- port of agricultural produce to the States, much more than made up, however, by the addition to the total volume of our exports to Great Britain, which amounted to $48, 353,694, as compared with $38,105,126 in 1839, These figures seem to show that our strong hope lies in trade with the Mother Country. “ } ‘ WwW LET.—That partoft the Brick House pow © d by Mr. Norman A. Stewart. Pos- en ist Juger’ Apply to C#tas. Heaniz, “may5—3i See Vy? . ; «ind. WSs h ply s Pr ie apes—dy * wky- tt a ‘NTED TO PURCHASE.—A Boildine Lot, Wn central location, Apply at this office. febl6 <- gy ees ms ET.—The ‘house on Upper Queen Street : Mr. W. Le ‘Gorton, "Pommession T°? eccupied by 15th Jule. Apply. at, FHE EXAMINER Office, or to MR. A. N; LaRak. _< pe si P apl? R SALE.—A light second-hand Buggy will FoR. sold cheap. Apply at this-office. ap29—lw ' T° LET,—The western half of a House on King Street, formerly known as the “ Todvin House,” containing eight lange rooms, at present occupied by Mrs. Crabb. Possession given Ist of Nee a ely, ion ie Sree Soe. Apply to John Kelly, Keaq., Wa , orto the owner, EvWaRD KELLY, Southport. ap23 - : : T° ET.—The House at present upied by we VF Stanley, Set ne . oo lst May. Enquire os, Essory. i aw. W., Stanley. eod—apl SE TO LET.—Oa Euston Street, edioin- Hote the residence of Henry Aitken, Eaq., with seven rooms, kitchen, barn and outhouses. Possession ist May. Enquire ou the premises, or to R. K. Jost, north side of Queen Square. ap3 RE and plenty of water can be had at Savitere, for ° limited ae cattle by applying to JOHN Cookb, bast iv ate wy tl ist Jane pd—mayl GENTLEMAN and bis wife or two young A men can have nice rooms and -d in a pleasant pe of the city. Address. P. O. Box 662, ap2i—t OOD PASTURE for five cows at Brighton- G ville, estate of late George Davies, com- mencing on Ist June. Enquire at the office ef F. W. L. Moore. may4 tf AGE for three cows within the city P gg water and shelter, Terms $15 each Gen. PASTU v gi NOTICE. "| ie HARRISON CARVELL, -. 42 we Sy + giles +s? eI z ssh 3 H,- AND Pe - NOTICE. | We ~ BEST ASSORTMENT OF BOYS CLOTHING f ; = " 7 ‘ j ! We. earnestly invite your a magnificent stock of New and Stylish Selee- tions for the Spring and Summer Months. - We have made it a tixed fact that there will be no better goods offered you anywhere, simply because we have in OUR NEW STOCK the best goods made. . ‘ Charlottetown, May 8, 1891—eod bes Oe . } ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. | No one wanting their Children to look well at a small cost shoald pass |PROWSE BROTHERS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, . QUBEN STRHBT. Two Thousand Suits to select from. ee a | fe . NEW DRESS COODS, NEWPRINTS, | New Millinery, Hats, Flowers, Ornaments, Ribbons, Laces, Gloves, &c. f (x) J.B MACDONALD has opened a Large Stock of the above Goods, which will be sold Cheaper than the Cheapest For Solid Bargains go direct to J.B. MACDONALD, Queen Street. RE Sm AND SHOE STORE. Sx] Ls} DOMINION BOOT NOW OPEN, 190 Cases ot Men's, Women's and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Which will be sold off at the Cheapest Prices ever offered in the City. For your own sake don’t buy anywhere else until you see this great stock. cow, inadvance, Apply to Laurence W. Wat- SON, Queen Street, apes — ~~ - 2 ‘Charlottetown, May 1, 1891—dy & wky