ele? Tecal and Other Items. ———— eect ae oe -_ : . TLE IpRINe- W here Is it ta _" me « CosAL.— 10 tons tor sale.—J. T. Pear — mh3i iw i. a ForEi¢ ‘ Mall urrived here early this gi te ynoon. ~~ saps and lemons, ex SS Stanley, at (rises : p Carter 5. \ \ . - a gent’s fine laced - Xyout we will sell — C. Sprague. - ageae O02. 76, Sor $2 —J. te « Aw . “ag WINNER of the violin raffled in this eatly, is a resident of East Boston. ety 1 jor hats are the latest styles. Everyone afford to get one.—D. A. Bruce wn BRYs 92 mar 2c -~—®> ee Persr’s Cacrce —Band of Hope ee to-morrow at 3 p.m. ¢ rice - p.epies wanting coal can have it by apply- . ton e to J. T. Peardon. Sain tw * ae ‘ - 4 Wisp.—During the storm last night Rt of the wind. was between 36 and ' ) mies a9 hour. ia Oesxep To-Day. — New — cottona, 1 d tlanneletts.— cateens, sprit cloakings an stapley Bros. pysey TROWSERINGS and suiting in great See them. — Jobn aps 2i mh30 3i eod received, variety just McLeod & Co ee ech ?rreersms.—We rearet that Tur Ex: onver’s telegrams of to-day's date, have got come to hand. i iaies . _— seoting of Dr. Jenkins’ avp- Tur adjourned meeting ol De. di sup routers will be heid in the Nlagistrate s old ‘courtroom, this evening, at 8 o'clock, : —_——?_— Tux auction sale commences this evening st 4. L. Brown's store at 7.30 p. m. Rare hance for bargains in gents furnisbings. - “oye of the lots to be « fered this even- ing at the auction sale are gents ties, hand- kerebiefs, under clothing, tweeds, &c.— 4. L. Brown. «. H. Tartor, j>weler, has now moved into oe end of Mr. R.A Brace’s store where husiness will be carried on as usual until isrtker notice. - _——- o-——_ Meruopism =FLovrisninc. — Methodism must be fouri-hing ia Moncton. About 100 persons have juined the church there since the week of prayer. ——>-—— New Cavrca.—Geo. R. Sangster, a wealthy resident of Moncton, is having plans prepared yea new Methodist church, which he will haild at his own expense. A .arer reduction will new be made on all our stock of clocks and silverware as we have to remove on Saturday next, while our store is undnrgoirg alterations. —G. H Taxon. mol Datt Suep.—Monecton is agitating for a sed. The Times s*ys the Dominion Govern- ment will erect the necessary buildings if the citizers will furnish the land. Wiarecfering special bargains in spring and summercoatings. The largest line iv the city to select from, embracing nobbiest pitterns and latest designs. Call and see thein.~John McLeod & Co. ap3 2i Mezrixe.—The Model City Coutieil will ‘old its first session at the W. C. T. U meeting on next Tuesday night. Local watters will then be discussed, so all good citizens should make it a point to be on hand, ns AcksowLepcement —- The teachers of Prince Street School hereby tender their thanks to the ladies and gentlemen who so Kindly assisted at the comet given last evening in the Lyceum. Also to Messrs. e. Wills Bro's, who loaned a piano for the occasion, : Bankrvrt Stock or Boots axp SHoxrs.— _ @ Having purchased at a greas bargain a quantity of bankrupt stock, | will offer & them forsale st Stanpers’ corner, North § ‘de Queen Square. “Come and get bar- guns.—R. K. Jost. Mar 26 2w ~ > Asoximous Lerrex.—-Mr. Watson b. g3 to } thiwk aa anonymous “ Friend,” who warns _ of the freqaent Visi's of a man of deubtful oa ? pe ” drug store. os matter of » the n in question has been clo watched late! y by clerks and others Re a *quence of o former anonymous letter. At Hair Mast.—Reuben D. Stavert, o fe Ex died i i “ij, Gted at The Mountains, New Mexico, yesterday. The fligon Oddfellows hall is yx vating at half-mast, he being a member of St. Lawrence Lod . ge, J.0.0 F. of this | “ty We understand that the body will C _— and brought home for inter- —_—_.-— Ao LG hogy tev. Mr. Hamlyn will de » Voretathe ‘ture with illustrations on ‘* Our -— ce teat Home, or Habits of the Anglo- M ona, in McLeod's Hall on Monday even- 2 seert, Sth inst., at § o'clock. Admission ps wey The lecture is under the auspices i lone The Citizen's Colored bea large —. There will, no doubt, Pretistic George Go ge Godfrey, who made pA blacky fight with Jake Kilrain, is to oe & benefir at Chicago to night by 7 ne and Fishing Club of that city. one M 4962 concludes its description of the F cioice sic fight with the followin TE iron th wie: When he (McCarthy) was | { fhe: be eee hose -~ spread all over hia a ‘*ntenanes ieain d like : econ up, and bis q ‘ed been out in 4 ralestorm. somalia: > bag ie m a BC Mone Istaxp Hy # s “ASD Horses —We learn from the ae Mr. W. 3. Newson, of Bedeque, for the st lo fine horses from Summerside te 0 market last Monday. Among 10g sad | . dsome span of blacks, weighing fe Mens? ‘3 espectively, and purchased alam of _ Chas. Crosby and Albert Me- Wt was Mi, yr bedeque. Another of the St D ize hers C. Wright's horse which took Chae, Wai te last fall und a fourth was Mr. Bits mare. N he, Wtea's ea Referri : » DEATH.—Referring to the be de Hiram Wier, notice et which Waites 44 A Sppesred in Tue Examiner, the Mait = Says. It becomes the duty of . vin ene the heavy affliction which > 8 news editor, Hiram Wier, . ao his estimable wife, which A fey eek evening atter a severe illness ef the > Mrs Wier was the daughter i fed during, Gordon, of Georgetown, P. E. iii the her few years residence in ay hond nas endeared herself to very of who will join usin the true sympathy with her bereaved Be TR ISIS SEPT te lets e SXAMIN Written for The Examiner. Keply to “Shakespeare. ’ (See Examwiver of Thursday.) _Ho, poet of the soul refined ! ‘The muse withio that soul enshrined ;-~ Vhinkest thou to mould uate thy mind Base, common clay ? Within the charch—most hely place— Eadowed of Heaven’s especial grace, The weeds of evil grow apace, Why not without ?- II, And yet—tis passing sad that rhyme, Most fitting garb for theme sublime, Should trumpet, in high sounding chime, The thoughts of wrong. With eagle flights we may not soar, Nor bask in fields of richest lore. Yet, poesy a balm may pour Oer worldly woes, Ti, Parth’s glamour shades, it cannot mar The calm, pure radiance of the atar: Diseordant musie floats afar From real song. Fssence divine ! leal hearts will sing Though baser souls mean offerings bring; True anthems o’er the false shall ring Eterna ily, Ravages of La Grippe. A telegram from Chicago, Ill., reports : it was thought last week that the death rate had reached its maximum, but when the Registrar of Vital Statistics Tomlinson closed his books at 6 o'clock on March 3 he had chronicled the death of nearly 300 people for the past 24 houra. This state- ment shows that Chicagoans mre dying at the appalling rate of one every five min- utes. Streets leading to. the graveyards were filled alt day with funerals. At one place on Warren Avenue three processions became tangled up, and it required several minutes to separate them. It was estimated that there were 600 bodies awaiting burial in Chicago on the 30th March. The hospitals are no longer able to take care of the sick, as every inch of available space has been taken by the swarm of sneezing and choking persons which poured into the doors last week. li is found that the deaths this week will reach the unprecedented figure of 1200. in New York the Health board reported six deaths on the 30ch and on the following day 18 from the grippe. This makes 130 in all since the scourge made its last appear- ance. Two hundred policemen are down with the disease. At Pittsburg, Pa., funerals on Sunday. somewhat larger. there were seveniy Monday's list was The majority of the ailments. A whole family, consisting of Adam Barley, wife, sister and daughter, died the past week after a few days il‘nes of grippe fullowed by pneumonia. Taey live near Stephen’s City, Virginia. oe Local Notices. Serge suits from $3 to $5 at James Paton & Co. Ladies kid gloves, just opened at J B Mac- donala’s. ; If you are not interested in civic reform go for dress reform and buy a hat for cat and a suit for your boy, at Prowse Bro’s. a43i suitable for workmen and farmers. Regular #7 suits for $5—James Paton & Co. Children’s Clothing—Every person will know what Prowse Bro’s. means when they say that they have the nicest stock of nobby shirts ever imported by them, and that is what we say. ap43i Ladies’ sailor hats, a nice lot just opened at J B Macdona'd’s. Children’s suits—The finest lot ever shown in Charlottetown, all sizes kept in stock at James Paton and Co’s. Now ready—10 cases men’s and boys clothing, all sizes, and at cheapest prices at J B Macdonald’s. Two cans Tomatoes for 25 cents at Beer & Goff's. April 2 3i. Cicars.—Small Queen Cigars, fresh stock, wholesale and retail, at Apothecaries Hall, for. sale by Georcre E, Hvenes. dead were victims of grippe and kindred; We offer fifty suits, all woo), good colors, | rE a ————— en ile te zh. BIED. ; At North River, on April 3rd, Jotin Me ; Phee, in his 83:d year. i ! At Halitax, on Monday evening, March year of her age. 30th, after a short illness, Fannie J, beloved wife of Hiram Wier, and daughter,of. Hon BD Gordon, of Georgetown, PE 1, ig the 30th SELL O ELS SIE RS eS one - ~— — — ~ - —- ee I et Me Ne Mt it el : ~ aot ew ee Ce ee OR me SE He mee - - ) & > « - . ‘ — — : - - - [- « - ' DRY GOODS Gents’ Furnishings, &e, BY AUCTION. AM instructed by Mr. A. L. Brown, to sell by Auction, at his Store, next to Messrs. Beer & Goll, the balance of his Steck of DRY GOOD®, ctc., consisting of Tweeds, Coatings, Uleter Cloths, Dress Goods, Vel- vets, Plushes, Gents’ Ties, Colla:s, Under- clothing, ete., ete., Commencing on FRIDtY, 3rd day of April, at {2 o’cloek, noon, and to continue until all is disposed of, This Stock is in first-class condition, and will be sold in lots to ewit purchasers. ——ALSO —-- Iwill, on THURSDAY, 9th of April, at 12 o’elock, noon, set up and offer for sule the BRICK STORE now occupied by Mr. A. LL. Brown. This is one of the beat stands in the city for a general business, being three stories lrigh, having a frontage ov Queen Ntreet of 28 feet 6 inches, and running back 80 feet, with Office in rear. CHARLES I. MORRISON, Auctioneer. meh25—dy eod whky 3i g Natural History Society. mee eee PROFESSOR SHUTTLEWORTH WILL READ A PAPER IN Y.M.C. A. PARLOR Ce Monday Evening Next, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK, Subject:—‘ Plant Food ani Hew They Obtain it.” apl—tl dte Dwelling House and Premises, FPITZROY STREET, CH’TOWN . HE undersigned Executors and Trustees of the last will and testament of the ate Hon. W. W. Lord offer for sale :— The HOUSE AND PREMISES fronting on Fitzroy Street East, formerly ecccapied by George L. Lacey, having a front of 424 feet on Fitzroy Street and running back south. wardly 160 feet, being part of Town Lot 99, in Fourth Hundred of Town Lots. In addition to the Cottage facing the stroet, which is rented for $60 yearly, there is a Tenement in the rear of the Lot rented at $20 a year. Terms :—Half cash, and balance secured by mortgage bearing 6 per cent Apply to L. H. DAVIES, A. LORD, Trustees and Executors of Jast Wil! of W. W. Lord, mch24—st pat m wif WANTS, LOST, FOUND de — LET.—A House containing eight rooms, nearly opposite the Round House. Apply at this office. ap4 FOR SALE. 2 well-built Dwelling House on Dor- chester Street. directly opposite the residence of Hon. F. hbrecken, containin fourteen rooms, large kitchen and frost-prvo cellar, with stables and coach house attached. This House is centrally situated, being mid- way between the Railway Depot and Market Square. Is well adapted for a private resi- dence or boarding house, having ample accom- modation for either, Atso—A Two-Tenement House on Rich’ mond Street, near Hillsborough Square. Fa h Tenement contains eight rooms, froat proof cellars, with good yard and stable in connec- tion, A new kitchen has been recently built oa this house. Both th-se properties are well situated as to lecality, and should command the attention of intending purchasers. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD, * apt —2w eodkwy Queen Street. MORTGAGE SALE. Farm and Business Stand at Peake’s Station. Public Auction, in front ef the Law Fe oe ie in Charlottetown, on Ful- DAY, the First Sey of May next, at 12 o’clock, noon :— LL that tract, jece and parcel of land. si‘ u- ate, lying oak bs ing on Lot or Towashio Number Thirty-eighi, in King’s County, in said Island, bounded and descri as follows, that is to say :-Commene.ng on the south-west side of the Cardigan Road. at the north boundary line of jJand now or formerly in on of henry Mooney; thence south fifty-five degrees weet thirty-one chains and fifty links ; thence west ninety-six chains tv the. division line bet weeu Townships Numbers ‘Thirty-seven and Thirty- eight; thence north thiee chains and seventy- five links : oe —— . a —, thence nor ‘y-five rees roa? ; thenee along the road. five chains to the paw of commencement, containing fify acres of tle more or le3s. Thee = sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained inan Iadenture = Mortgage, dated the 28 h day of March, A. ID. 1800, and made between Joseph Walsh, of the one part, and the und ed of the omnes a For farther particulars aoply at tho office o Messra, McLean & McDonald, Solicitors, Char- lottetown. ? THOMAS CASELEY. ap3—dy li wy 2i Mortgagse Thea WASTED. — 4 Girl fer general housework ina smal! family. Apply atthis office. aps OUSE TO LET,—Oa Enston Street, sdioin- H ing the residence of Llenry Ai ken, Esq, with seven rooms, kitchen. barn and outhouses. Possession Ist May. Knquire o1 the premises, or to R. K. Jost, north side of Queen Square. ap3 WANTED.—About the middle of June, a Dwelling House containing eight rooms, in a central lvcality. Moderate rent. ap3—3i pd ; ; ANTED IMMEDIArRLY.. Three good Pant W Makers.—JOHN McLrop & Co. iw—ap3 neral housework. 3i eod- apl — WANTED.—A Girl for Apply at EXAMINER Office, NTED.—For the 2ith of April, in @ gentle- A family. an experienced Goox. Wigs $10 a month. No washing. Apply at this office. apl—dy pat tf wy pat 21 R SALK.— + Grade Jersey Heifer, in milk Row make anice family cow, and will be sold cheap. Apply at EXAMINER office. apl—3i eod T° LET.—The House at present occupied by W. W. Stanley, Kent Street. Possession given Ist May. nnquire of Thos, Essory. owner, or W. W. Stanley. eod—apl E.—A gocd Horse, three years old, by ss ; sound and kind; warranted to draw atontoacer, Owner hs no use for him. Apply at this « flies. dy & wy tf—meh3t LET.—The bweling House and Stable on AO Ae karoon* S reet, lately occupied by Mr. George Carter, and adjoining the residence of Mr. Lemuel Poole. Tnmediate possession. ADp- ply to GBORGE ALLEY. st t tf—mehsi ENT. —The eastern sid > of Brick Dwelliug = ame on Hilisborough Square. For parti- culars apely on the premises to JamMues TURNER. uci 3i-2w op alae ANIED. —2n «@ sistant Boo keeper, who W bas had experieuce in an oifice. Apply at THR EXaMINER Ofiice. tf—meoht8 . ET. A House containing eight rooms, T . ob Shop and good accommodation. Rent reasonable. For further particulars apply at this oftice. meb?v NTED.—A Girl to do general honsework. Wy & Mra. W. W. WeLtNer, Prince Street. tf—mch26 DERS WANTED.—Two cr three board- ~ can be accommodated at the * LePage House,” corner of Great George and Water Streets. Therooms are large and front on the street. eod—mch2o For aterm of years, a Brick Dwellin T° pats containing twelve, rooms, with @ modern conveniences —Mrs. M. Hi. GAHAN, mch25 FF Be j 7 + ~ “7 rs “.. aod ‘ K é : LTA P 2 5B 222 4 qhe tga — lchase of a large ustally low well to wait mnié = sag >» AD JAMES PATON & 82 Charlottetown, March 18. 1891. ee _ sa oe. BS, Hom 655] footy 2 : OU dtd fy VY : uae ba “sf Ex Watt S91. GRR VERS & chacca (Member National Trotting 1,050---PREMIU IS 21 (laf j d a iigliu Lins isu FIRST DAY—Tth GCTOBES. Tisee- Minute Claes... 40-0. .<5- Purse $150 Two-Year-Ci'd (Futurity)......--- as 100 | (Entrance money add: d, Best 2 in 5.) VWiee-Fot-All......:...... Rorteess Purse $200 Association. ) SECOND DAY—Sih © CTOBEL. Three-Year-Old Class........---- Purse $1590 Miestenis BLOCE. ..4 . « «<5 ke cactus eas - 300 ee Claas. . 2... iis si re 130 eee The entrance fee for Two-Year-Old Race (Futurity) will be $12, payable : $3 on Jdih May, $4 on 15th July, and fival paymens &5 on evening before th race. The entrance | fees in this race will be added to the $100, | and the whole divided—50 per cent. to firs’, 25 per cent. te second, 15 per cent. to third, and 10 per cent. to fourth. are For the other races, the entrance fee will be | 10 per cent. of purse: payable 5 per cent. with nomination, and 5 per cent, evening before the race. Horses to be owned and have been in the, Maritime Provinces at least three montas| previous to close of entries. Entries close 24th September. A. B. WARBURTON, BENJ. ROGERS, President. mch26—dy 4w 2aw why 4i Molasses and sug:., C352 G Two Direct Cargoes duc here first Opening of Navigetion. ARBADOES =) yy Asses DEVERKARA }~ ee Cae TRINIDAD Hhds. BARBADOES SUGAR, At lowest current rates while landing. i mch26——cud ©ABVELL BROS. |; ’ = EY Se ae ; « Rohe > 2 t32 wes sold cheap to make : possivie . are h.* WER Ee, Yharln tow : Cnarioitetown, 23 “Ja ; 4 ae 484 5 . wet me ee 7 - a * SS ~ « a Be REO Deg. 22S See —_ ~~ “~ : ~~ <7 ¢ ) - iz ~- - = «a _ a ‘ : he — - reaerntr. “RP at ay aa Ss ORLA - ' “ ¥ > = ea .. Ba ’ ; . «6 ’ i § y «a portion of Mr. i ge Ai. ~~ aa mes. Also—Spectal = p "reaneh makers. os Dey tok mpleted the pur- ~En Ti a ot J cas 8 w42a 83 2E Une ado 8 A PmreiasePs will “4 ° ‘secived, as they will be ee a ‘os me oe | 1 » i , for rthner stock. co. > = 7 ; “9 “ ~* * on. ms a & LOTTETOWS ANB SUMMENSIDE awtGQbeeSWweyecs ce 63 ‘se ? 4 we Bk ee a LT IN PT BT EET AN By PeE LY stock ns our As. a gid icc " = tf . 2 ae ew 7 7 “Av & —_— tor “ rrp EE mee oa