eT ince 2 and Other Items. Sait }, c. beer mist iw r tert ; aa desp at hes aid not + ig ol oIng vw f cae, \ Boats with maila leit Cape ; t+ abont one o'clock to-day, pein oal can have it by apply: ion mh3i iw a = - ESGK, ihe B., has subacribed | rds the Springhill relief fund. 5S tows - o---— ating “ sft} Tr. rea Che clipper : schooner | Enquire of | mh 25 lwk ) tons register, - : Oo Hews “ MWETNING the she left Georgetown yesterday _— » —Dir. Leeming’s lecture on ** In- in parier of first Methodist Chureh, at wit: sai0n, iree dani Spe. hm rrow,. at 12 o'clock, the ‘gnbles resident and Norton lots will be stant Ui}, Remembet the hour. Dishing QrexcD To-par. — New print cottons, | teens, eptibe cloakings and fanneletts.—- | gley Bros. inh30 Ji eod sanie} ae: n AT ‘Ti is cabled to the advertise- al Bazar Co. in this issue. They , Las’ gens in Wei, Paper, deeds Pub Mert -A p iblic meeting will be he.d in the Market to-night, to hear the views of t andidates on the civic ot) qe ina. ‘ ee Remevere the Missionary meeting in| Jun Church this evening at 8 o'clock. ' fh ro will be iuteresting addresses, and good singing. Everybody is invited. F - Caxcer Great preparations are being wade for the convert to be given by the pupils ef Prince Street School. Reserve Friday severing to abtena i’, EE PHILHARMONTE. —All members are espectal. ty requested to attend the Philharmonic prac- tice to-night, when work will be commenced on the cantata “ Ths Golden Legend.” > A rarer reduction will new be made on all our scock of clocks aud silverware as we have to remove on Saturday ‘next, while eur store is undargoirg alierations.—G. H TaYLon. mol i ttliailaiaig Posrroxep.— Owing to the disagreeable weather and the ther attractions, the lecture on “Danie! O'Connell,” to have been given in at. James’ Hall last evening has been post- poued to a date to be hereafter announced. > Seroo. Coscert. -Remember the con- cat to be given by the pupils of Prince Street School in the Lyceum on Frid-y, April Sed, and make your arrangements to wtend. You will be well repaid for your attendance, is netlist Tanex More Cases —The lads Taylor and Connolly will be arraigned tomorrow on @ MP charged breaking and eptering the house of Rev. Fréd. BE J. Lioyd, Pitz oy Street, east. it is also vuderstood that two other infor- mations will te laid agaiust Taylor. Baxsknecrr Srock or Boors snp SHors.— Having purchased at a greas bargain 4 quntity of bankrupt stock, I will offer them for sale st Stampers’ corner, North side (Jueen Square. Come and get bar- gaine.——R. K.. Jost. Mar 26 2w aaa Propece Apvancixa.—-A Nova Seotia ex. change saya: Oats have advanced in price from 10 ta 15 cents on the bushel, bringing them up to about 64 to to cents wheilesale, or shigher price than has been obtuined for nine years rhe price of other kinds of feed is advancing ia proportion to the price on oats, ieee Axorurcrn Goon Onxe.-~—Dr. Dodd’a brood mare, Princess Nannie, by Hervando, dropped i fine ti'ly by Preceptor on th inst. This, says the Guardian, is Nannie’s third Preceptor foal within less than two years, vic, Pepsine, May lth, 1889, and Instructor, April 18th, 1890. The two latter with thei- e)*? a} «oT dam took first prizes at the Provincial Ex hibition last antumn. tel allie Nova Scott, Locat Execrions.—The loce} ¢lections take place in Cape Breton, Antigon- it and Hants counties on Apil 7th. Candi. dates have been nomina‘'ed on the Conserva- tive side in all three counties. Ina Antigonish, it is understood, it is understood, Christophe Chisholm, McGrillivray’s partner, will be the grit candidate. stings _ Adovesiie Exrentainmest. —TheJuvenile Temp!e will give an entertainment—tor the purpose of raising funds to purchase a library —in McLeod's Hall, on the evening of Wednes- day, Ist April. Tickets have been issued at Weentseach. We hope that the audience will be large. The parents of the children should encourage the good work. Dvors open a7.39. Concert commences at 8. pee Hi. B. C. Bats.—-Between sixty and teventy couples attended the ball given by the Hillsborouch Boating Club at their rooma jast evening. The committee of management had been hard at work for ‘ome time making arrangements, and their eiitts were justly appreciated by the large Mumber present. The dancing hall was handsomely cecorated, and reflected credit om thoxe in charge. Shortly after eight v clock dancing commenced, and was in- Culged in until about midnight, when an ex- cellent supper was served. Dancing was ‘oon resumed, and kept up with vigor until about six this morning, when the company broke up, well pleased with the entertain- went and tLe excellent manner in which it ad been conducted. -~— -=s> _ —-— Bostoy Prives.—From an official circular of the 26th, we learn that the receipts of | potatoes are still gradually increasing, but all §20d stock has met witha very ready sale so | far, aud prices have made a further advance. | Canada R we, Hebreong and Burbanks, ore, (Moted at 5105, and there are not much good | ap ol apy kind offering under §$).10. ‘i, “ne mai ket contiones to advance, and on 9; — week some stnall sales we.e made at the ~ =o cents. by Wednesday, however, cares eeee to 19 cents ; but on Pburs- sad ae the feeling was a little steadier suppl me sles were made at 2) cents. The | wy t# only moderate, hardly enough to des an ordin ary E seter market, The the os “ fish is now lighter than ever, but general. continnes short and prices are | tharn, 4. Uret'y wel sustained. There is o P advance in all kinds of provisions, and "arket is firm with a good fair demand. K, D, ¢. Cures Dyspepsia. }sum of money from the residence of Archi- | Hodgaon. | gave some further evidence as to }standine at Mark Wright’s corner. jdid pot ented The Doubloon Case. rAYLOR AND CONNOLLE UP FOR TRIAL. (leorge Taylor and ‘Robert Connolly were this morning arraigned before the Stipendiary Magistrate for the larceny of a bald White. Mr. Arthur Petera appeared for the prisoners. The courtroom was filled with spectators, John Joy was als arraigned «m the charge referred to yester- day. He was represented by Mr. FE. J, Mr. Archibald White was re-cailed and the lar- ceny of the money. He said that while he was on his way tochureh on Sunday even- ing, the 15th, he passed some young men He know them, but daughter Mary said she did. Witness said he conld almost swearthat the doubloon produced in court wasthe one he lost. He never saw one like it in thie country. He got it his at St. Thomas, W.!. tHe identitied the doubloon just the aame ns he would iden- tify any ether gold piece. He did not know that heeould teil his gold coin from a similar oma, if oth were put in hands. F’, Hh. Arnaud, cashier of the Merchants | we | Bank of Halifax, said the doubloon shown sts tt was rare in this Province. He was not sure | that he ever saw one here; if he did it was, years ago when he was teller in Charlotte-! town. They had no deubloons in the Bank at present, and witness had not seen one |for ten years. ; D C. Chalmers, cashier of the Bink of Nova Scotia, said the Mexican doubloos wasararecoin. He had no recollection of ever seeing one before. He thought the coinage of the doubloon had ceased in 1848. Dersey Stauley, who said he would be 21 years of age next May, said he Was xc: quainted with beth prisuners. He did not see Taylor on the 15:h Merch. He had been in his company two or three times since then—was with him the morning Smith was arrested. Walked with him from my house to Thorne, the barber's. Both went in. He said nothing about money while on the way to the shop or after they went in.. This was at nine in the morning. Did not see him since that date. About a week before Smith’s arrest witness was in Thorne’s barber shop. Geo. Ferguson, Taylor and an. Italian peddler were there. ‘laylor bought something from | the lialtan—~about 35 cents worth in all, Witness saw Taylor take a small parcel of , paper money out of his pocket on that oc- | casion, but he did not open it up. Ha | thought there might be two or three notes! in the parcel. Witness also saw a gild piece with Taylor then. it was a $5 gold piece with a Queen’s head on it. Taylor asked witness to get the coin changed for | him, and he went dewn to Carter’s store to get it changed. The clerk said she thoaght the coin was worth 8, but did not change’ it. Witness then tock the coin back and | gave it to Taylor. Taylor and witness then went down to Angus Macdonald’s. Taylor suid his mother had given him some money to get clethes. He said he could not spend all the gold money as he was to get a pair of pants withit. die saw only one piece of gold and thé bills with him. Maedonala changed the gold piece, keeping 25 cents ior his trouble. Both took whiskey in Macdonald’s—Taylor treating. Doth then went to Foran’s when Taylor began bargain- . ing for a suit of clothes. Witness and | Taylor then went to Thorne’s barber shoy, where they were joined by Thorn, and the three went to Large’s where Tay- | lor treated them to dinner, costing about | 75 cents. Witneas then went home. He never saw Tayior withany other money ; and was never with him at any other time when he spent money. | George Ferguson, a barber at. Thorne’s testified to seeing the prisoner, Taylor, two or three times between the ldth and ist March. He treated Thorne and witness once at Capt. Msy’s between those dates. He paid for the treat with a $1 bid. Witness also saw Taylor with somo money in the barber shop on Saturday morning, the 2ist March. He had the doubloon with him. Taylor asked him to go out and see what it was worth, but he did not do so, telling Taylor he had better go himself. Witness ssid he got the coin at home,—that it had beenin a drawer at home for a good while and he had taken it vut to see what it was worth. He asked Smith to go out and get it changed and he went, Taylor had another gold coin with him then, which they called a $5 gold piece. Isaiah Houston saw the prisoners, Taylor and Connolly, on Saturday morning, 2ist March, between 9 and 10 o’clock. Also saw the prisoners together about dinner time the same day. They were on the railway track going out towards St. Peter's Road crossing. Saw Policeman Bradley at the same time. He told witness he was after them. Saw them again about five o'clock. ‘They came in the ruad, and we at out the track again. On the Sunday fol- lowing witness saw both of them go into James Taylor's. Marshai Cameron said that he searched Taylor’s chest in his bedroom and found seven keys there two of which will open the lock remvved from Mr. White’s door by Mr. Harper. The prisoner Connolly was arrested on Monday, the 23cd. Angus Micdonald said he knew the pris- oner Taylor. He and another young man came to witness’ place on Wedues- day or Thursday of the week before last, and asked for two glasses of beer. He tendered witness a $5 American gold piece with a hole in it, in payment. Wit ness chenged the movey, deducting 25 cents for the hole. Afterwards saw Taylor with anther goll coin—either Spanish cr Mexican. The coin can be traced. Witness paid the coin over to Perkins & Sterns in pay- ment of a bill—they deducting 25 cents dis- count. ee Williem Harper, Wiiliam McPherson, James Houston, Policeman Campbell and Sergeant Bradley were also examined, but their evidence was not important. The further hearing of the case was then ad journed until this afternoon, Or Lytenest TO MititiAMEN.—An Ottawa despatch says: It is now hoped that the meeting at Bisley will t»ke place this year, and the council of the Dominion ritle associa- tion will meet on the 7*h préx. to arrange for filling vacancies on the Caaadian team. ° The proposition that a team should be sent to Shoebaryness this year will be discussed at a meeting of the Dominion artillery association on the Sth of April. —o-——— New spring boots at the Dominion Boot & a ee oe MIN ee gee Shoe Store, aor Ges ee ~ ooo ee eieaaatiaetametaditee tt ooanitincd th ANAL tl ee me PRY. FREDRRIC E. J. LLOVD IS NOW PREPARED TO TAKE for [nstruetion in Singing, ete. Apply at MRS. KE NNEDY’S, Hillsboro Square lw-—mehsl Pupils BUILDING LOTS. AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, APRIL ist. bt of the handsomest Lotsia the City, Corner of Fitcroy and Hillsborough Streets. Size of each lot, 43x100 feet, with southern front and shade trees. Joising the beautiful residence of Mr. U0. D. Rankin in Judge Young’s Block. ’ ‘lerms : 25 per cent. cath, balance can re- main on the property. . eee a ee ee At the same tirae we will sell, under in- structions from Mr. Jolin Stumbles, his one half Town Lot (80x84 feet), with Delling aud Stables thereon, and now “occupied: by- Mr. H. M. Churchill. This ia one of the best built houses in Charlottetown, and a very desirable property. E. H. NORTON & C@., Auctioneers. Meh]? eod tlz. CAKE AND PASTRY DELICIOUS? BREAD AND BISCUITS Light and Flaky! Pure and Wholesome ! WHEN MADE WITH WOODILL’S | BAKING BERMAN POWDER. Dwelling House and Premises, FATZROY STREET, CH’TOWN. TQHVHE undersigued Exécutors and Trustees of the last will and testament of the late Hon. W. W. Lord offer for sale ;— The HOUSE AND PREMISES fronting on Fitzroy Street East, formerly occupied by George L. Lacey, having a front of 424 feet on Fitzroy Street and running back south. wardly 160 feet, being part of ewe Lot 99, in Fourth Hundred of Town Lots. additic'~ he Cottage facing the street, which 1s 1 oye $e yearly,” there Tenement * r of the Lot rented at a year; erid Terms :—Half cash, and balance secured by mortgage bearing 6 per cent Apply to L. H. DAVIES, A. LORD, Trustees and Executors of last Will of VW. W. Lord, mch24—t s pat mw f BARB WIRE FENCING, Ten Tons in Stock. Will Sell for the next Month at 51-4 Cents Cash. NORTON & FENNELL. wy pat jour 3w mch20-—dy pat 3w 2aw 1891. Spring Trip From Liverpool, FOLLOWING THE “EREMA.” 511 TONS REGISTER, wit sail from Liverpool for Charlotte town on or about the 10th of April next, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different points on the Island. sar For Freigitt apply in London to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street; in Liverpvol to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South John Street, or here to. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, March 28, 1891—Iw NTENDING to leave the Island, we have decided to sell, as early as possible, the following properties :— Valuable Farm of 84 acres on St. Peter's Road, 7 miles from Charlottetown, in good order and fenced with spruce hedgerows. Two Building Lots in Judge Young's biock, ty a ec an at et er - FURNITURE REPAIRED. = pa pence - - i ee le A a a AN at | cee ae 81, 1891. ~ = PUESDAY, - MARCH seeeatipiienamenntigi te inci-seedengpi aint 1 able stock of Hats on the Island. Chatlotietown, February 20, 1891—eod & wky oan ee SE _ Epa See -~—(x)}-—--—-—-----——-- NEW LONDON (x) (x) New Silks, Trimmings, ts, ————- (1) ---— ee Se See — x - & i ls a lis 1 American and Canadian makes. et. when vou want a Hat. that the Wonderful Cheap Men. ~ See = GOODS. Le a AP atinin ae . The success with which our Hat Department has been erowned im the past is due to the care we have taken in selecting and keeping to the front all the lead- I wd most fashionable styles, as well as the best Kung- Don't forget. have ihe Largest, Best, Cheapest and Most Fashion 186 QUEEN STREET. Muluery, t In a few days we will show a portion of Mr. We usually low prices. Charlottetown, March 18, 1891. alicia (x)—--— wii stock Anyone in the need We are now opening our of New Hats. of a Nobby Hat at a very low price should see our stock. ——_— —_—— (0 )——--— so Dp. A. BRUCE. Charlottetown, March 26, 1891—dy & wky Paton’s purchases in the above lines. of Rich tttack Silks, by the- best French makers. Mr. Paton writes that he has completed the pur- chase of a large lot of FRENCH SILKS a Intending purchasers will do well to wait until these are received, as they will be sold cheap to make room for further stock. JAMES PATON & 6O., - - CHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE. je WANES, LOST, ! | | reasonable, Also—Special at ‘une FOUND ae LET.—The Dwelling House and Stable on Hillsborough Street, lately eceupied by Mr, George Carter, and adjoining the residence 6f Mr. Lemuel Poole. Immediate possession. Ap- ply to GrorGr ALLEY. ett tf—meb3i R SALE.—A good Horse, three years old, by Barrister; sound and kind; warranted to draw atontoacar, Owner h«s no use for him, Apply at -his -ftice, dy & wy tf—mch?t ANTED.—A Clerk, with one or two years experience. Must be well recommended,— R. K. Brace. dy U wy li—mech3l — 4 RENT. —The «astern side of Brick Dwelliug House on Hilovvrough Square. For parti- culars aprly on Lie premises to JAMES TURNKR, mec’ 3!I-—-2w pd T° Let. A House containing emht rooms, with Shop and good accommodation. Rent For further particulars apply 3 i mc office. W ANTED.—A Servant Man. Ap ARTHUR PeTrerRs, at the office of Peters & Peters, Charlottetown. dy&wy—mch2s ws FER —A | Girl te te eoneral houppeces. r to Mrs... W. W. WELLNER, ee / tiemehse Street. VARDERS WANTED.—Two or three board- ers can be accommodated at the “* LePage liouse,” corner of Great George and Water Streets, The rooms are large and front on the street. —~mch2 T? LET.--For a term of years, a Brick Dweting House, containing twelve rooms, with ode wens enieuoes.—Maks. M, H. Galtyn, mc am quanemacanunsiens (x) a Now is the Time to have your Furniture Repaired, Repainted and Reupholstered. — ee joining the residence of Mr. C. D. Rankin. Size of each, 43x100 feet, and handsomesi lots in the city. One Lot on Strawberry Hill, directly oppo- | site the residence of Mr. William McLean, on St. Peter’s Read. 5 shares Charlottetown Driving Park, ‘ Georgetown - ty 2 ‘* Inland Steam Navigation Co., 1 Cherry Mantle and Grate, 1 Marble ‘ se ae 1 good second-hand Piano—will be sold for $75 00, 1 do. do., will be sold for 225 Also, all our stock of Stoves. For Auction, if not sold by Private Sale. E. H. NORTON & CO. extra fine, OLD FURNITURE MADE TO LOOK NEW. onnidatinment ED We have a nice lot of Coverings for Lounges, Smoking Chairs, ete. ee ee MARK WRIGHT & CO,, Ltd. Charlottetown, March 26, 1891. mohll—dy ecd & why R SALE.—A new Lobster Fishing Boat. Apply to EpWARD SKERRY, Fitzroy Ptreet Kast. fi pd—mch2s 7 LET.--A Brick Dwelling, situate on Water Street, now in the occup-tion of George J. Wright, Esq., containi wing room, dining ' and breakfest rooms, and six bedroums. Posses- | sion given Ist July. Also—A Cottage containing * | eight rooms, situate on Hillsvorouca Street, now | orcupied by Mr, Wm. H, Mckwen. Possession | given about Ist May. For particulars apply to i Peake Bros. & Co. eod tf-—inch16 TO LET —One-half the House situated on the corner of Hillsborough and Euston Streets, at present ocenpied by Mr. D. T. Johnston. | Possession May Ist. Enquire at this office. mchi9—tf 2 T? RENT, apd possession given on the Ist May next, the House on Prince Street adjoining ' the residence of James Paton. Esq, and opposite \ Judge Young’s premises. Apply next door to | We. Bove. ti lst May pd—mch20 ) FrouNn—os my premises, about October last, two stray Sheep. The owner can have the ‘same by applying om the premises to JOUN | Dovt E South Shore, and paying expenses. mc To LET.—The Dwelling House on north side of Hillsborough Park, occupied by Mrs. Hw | gard, and adjoining the house occupied by Mr. | Perey Pope, Possession given on or about the | firstot May. Apyly to LEMVEL PAILLUrs. mchl6—6i eod W ANTED.—An a*sistant Boo’ keeper, who has had experieuce iz an office. Apply at THE EXAMINER office, tf-mohts to MR. - tS. Spring Stock of Felt Hats is now Complete. ; . 3 g s