nee eee a atest nece et THE AILY EXAMINE R, Local and Other Items. Maze no delay about paying your water rates. : cos X otice.—To-morrow, at 12 o’clock, noon, I will offer at auction the brick store now. occu- pied by Mr. A L. Brown MayFLoweErs. — It is said that several bunches of Mayflowers were gathered in the vicinity of Victoria Park, Truro, on Friday. Arter Damaces.—The News saye: The friends of the man who was burned in Pictou some months ago are going to sue the town for $50,000. a _ Hoa CHOLERA.— Mr. Geo. W. Ross, at Vanceboro, has lost 30 fine hog: by cholera, Within the past two wesks. Of these, six were choice imported swine. : Mititary.—All members of the Charlotte- town Engineer Corps are particularly re-{- quested to meet at the Drill Shed to-night at § o’clock.—W. A. Weeks, Captian. Soa A MreErIne of the canvassing committee and agents of Dr Jenkins are requested to meet at committee rooms over Blake Bros., ene House, this evening at-7 30 o’clock, sharp. IMMEDIATE CLEARANCE OF CARPETS —Hav- ing decided to close ont our Carpet depart- ment, we are off ring the balance of our stock at a positive sacrifice.—Beer Bros. ap7—dw tf PORES Seis An Omission Supptrep.—In the list of contributions to the Irish Relief Fund, printed in ‘Tre EXxaMINeR about a week ago, the following were ‘inadvertently omitted : St. Andrew’s, $31.45; Summerside $9. _ Total $40.45. Lucy Derrick.—We learn from an‘ ex- change that Mr. Newton Lee, of Truro, recently disposed by lottery of the trotting mare Lucy Derrick, 2 444, by All Right, 5817. The winner was R. H. Edwards, of Halifax. ——p— Bapristic —Says the Moncton Times: Pastor Hinson baptized one convert in the First B+ptist Church yesterday morning, and in the evening received 29 into membership, of whom 25 were baptized within the past month. The total received into the church so far this year is 112. Sees C, E. Ronerrson has a large and varied supply of new tweeds, etc., on hand which he is prepared to make up to order in the latest styles and at reasonable rates. He has also in stock full lines of gentlemen’s furnishings, which are being so’d cheap. Don’t forget to call at his store, Cameron Block, when out shopping. Home From Quespec.—(Gunners Prowse, torman, Burke, and Wood of No. 2 Battery G A.,and gunner McAreeand corporal Ward of No. 1 Battery have arrived home from (Juebec, where they have been taking a short course of military Instruction at the Citadel. Of course the result of their examinations is not yet kuown, but we feel sure that they will obtain their certificates. pas A Spuenpip Recorp.—According to London advices the Canadian Pacific steamer Empresa of Japan, made an excellent record on her trial trip. She ran a mile at a mean speed of 18 91 knots, being a ksot and a half above the speed stipulated in the contract. The engines developed uearly ten thousand horse power. Rapid progress is being made with the Emp ess of China, the last of the Canadian Pacifie’s new flect. CBee Too Mucu Marriep.—Thomas H. Davis, a Toronto man, who conceived it to be the proper thing to have two wives living at vhe game time, came before the magistrate for sentence at Toronto, e few days ago, and was committed to the central prison for six months. Mrs. Jane Sebastian Davis, wife No. 2, was with him to the last, weeping copiously and promising all kinds of affection- ate things and loving receptions on his release from prison, eee es Dorne Nicety Now.—The Agriculturist says : A short time ago a mare belonging to Mr. D. A. Sharp, of this town, stepped into a hole in the snow, in such a way as to grab the foot, by the frozen edges of the crust, with the result that the leg was skin- ed from the back of the knee down. The skin was torn completely off, leaving the bone and tendons bare. It took fifty stitches to secure the skin when it was re- placed. The animal is now doing nicely. Arrer Damaces.—-A Halifax despatch says : Captain Wrayton, of the Ocean Belle, whom the Newfoundland authorities refused to allow to purchase a cargo of frozen heriing for consumption in this market, intends to vigorously push his claim for damages which he places at $1,509. He is highly indignant that he a British captain, should be refused rivileges which re freely granted to alien Ree He thinks it is a clear case of retaliation against Canada because of the failure of the Bond-Blaine reciprocity negotia- tions. Bee Ravaces or LaGnipre.—The men employed in the Gould mines at Candalria, near Carson City, Nev., have suffered greatly from the ravages of la grippe. Out of 600 men 400 are prostrated and 100 have died. : Tnere has heen no abatement of the disease in the last féw days. z The Vdeath list in Chicago on the 3rd, showed marked decrease, the total being 116, fifty less than the day previous. _ City Health Commissioner Wickersham attributes the improvement to the effects of sunshine on the grippe sufferers. Ronen Tae Marts.—Says the Lunen- burg Progress : On the evening of the 25th of March the People’s Bank of this place forwarded $1,500 to their Mahone Bay er registered coverings, by Her “The money has not yet nation, but the re- found in the Ch: ster Post Office Inspec- n in the county since agency, und Majesty’s mail. s reached its proper desti gistered coverings were mail bag on ag 26 > tor Macdonald has bee Monday endeavoring to ferret out - whereabouts of the treasure. So far his! mission has not been attended by success. » islseiiscestmell j p EnxrerTarsmeNt.—Our readers oo the tea and entertainment in the basement of Zion church, on ee evening next. Tea.on the tables at 6 o'c a : | The ladies of Zion church have always rose the reputation of supplying = iia - this coupled with the fact t ; gi eccasion they will be assisted by ladie oa all the other Protestant churches, § o - ensure a large attendance. A ae : gramme will be carried out after aa arecleared Dr. Anderson wilt preside * = evtertainment. The proceeds will be app - téwards the Students Christian At , connection with the Prince of W ales College, waich should be well supported. TrA AN should remembe Lecal and Other Items. UxP4iD.—Your water rates. eS CoxcErt.—Prince Street School Concert to- morrow evening. ————— THE Stanxey left Georgetown at the usual hour this morning. Ge Samat Dasr Court.—The City Smail Debt Court was in session this fornoon, Ss To nieut.—Port la Joie Encampment meets at 8 o'clock. Conferring first degree. Ong of the best opportunities to secure a brick store for general business will be to- morrow, at 12 o’clock. Y. M. GC. A.—Members are reminded that the election of officers of the association will be held to-morrow evening. To Be Rerratep.—The Prince Street School Concert will be repeated at the urgent request of many pereons, in the Lyceum to-morrow evening. Tue Night Berorz ras Barrie.—The friends and supporters of Mr. Douse are re- quested to meet at the Stipendiary’s old court room, Market building, at 7.30 to-night. Hr Was Despoxpen?.—A York Co., N. B., man named John Graham, took a heavy dose of strychnine one day last week, and at latest accounts was at death’s doors. Graham, who was about fifty years of age, had been despondent for some time. ACKNOWLEDGMENT.—I hereby beg leave ¢o0 acknowledge receipt of Prowse Bros.’ letter, also $35 enclosed, stating I was the successful party in connection with the beans, guessing the exact number contained in the bottle. —Jostax Roperrts. ; Messrs Prowse Bros.,—Gentlemen! 1 re- ceived your favor of the 2nd inst., enclosing $15 amount of 2nd prizein the Bean Com- petition. Many thanks for the same.—Geo, Worthy. Ee, : Orr THE Track —A snowplough attached to the train for Sourie, which left Mount Stewart last evening, ran off the track at St. Peter’e. The train in consequence remained there all night. A special left town this morning to replace the plough, and will get through to Souris to-day. Potice Court.—This morning, Thomas McCloskey was fined $5 and coats or 20 days imprisonment for assaulting John Prunty ; adrunk was fined $2 or 8 days and two hard-looking vagrants were re- manded for further evidence. Inthe case of the two men charged with the breach of the Lord’s Day Act, one was fined $1.62 and costs on hisown confession, and the other was dismissed. —_——__— Wrone Acatn.—This morning’s Guard- ian says: ‘“ We are informed that West Kent School was the first school in this city in which calisthenics were introduced, and that exer- cises therein were given at the public exam- a> ination, June last, The Guardian is wrongly informed. A lady who attended the Convent Schools twenty years ago informs THe EXaMINER that calisthenic exercises were given there at that time. : peg Frozen To Dreatu.—A Nova Scotian named Archie McPhair, who had been trapping on the Lake of the Woods, in the North West, and who has been missing since early in February, hag been found frozen to death. On the 2nd of February he visited Keewatin and sold furs, returning with supplies. It is supposed he became exhausted when within two miles of home and fell to the ice and was unable to rise again. The dead body of a man named Daniel Chisholm was found in a clump of bushes on a farm at Churchville, Pictou, N. S., afew days ago. Chisholm was last seen at Stellar- ton, on the evening of February 2nd. It is supposed that he came to his death through cold and exposura to the inclement weather. ———_—————— e Mortuary SrarTistics.—For the following mortuary statistics of the City of Charlotte- town, for the month of March, 1891, Ine EXAMINER is indebted to Dr. Johnson :— Number of deaths, 14; same month last year, 16. Causes of death—Bronchi:is, 2; con- sumption, 2; heart disease, 2; cholera in- fantum, 2; insanity and paralysis, 2; dropsy, 1; Bright’s disease, 1; old age, 2. Age at death—Under and up to 5 years, 3; from 33 to 56, 5; from 73 to 86, 5; at 92, J. s Aver- age age at death—48$ years. Religion— Protestants, 5; Catholics, 9. Nationality— English, 4; Scotch, 1; Irish, 9. Sex— Males, 10; females, 4. Sees oe Free to Lapies.—-Every lady reader of this paper sending at once her address on a postal card will receive a free copy of The Ladies (Pictorial) Newspaper, contain- ing full particulars of their old-fashioned English Prizs Competition, Over $6,000 in prizes will be given away between now and June 1st, 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 @ § 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- aper Co., Canada Life Buiiding, Toronto, ntarlo. : m 30tf Don't forget that the discount sale of canned goods at Beer and Goff's is for this week only. Three cans salmon or 3 cans lobster for 50 cents; 2 cans tomatoes or beans for 25 cents. April 2 3i. N : have NTENDING to leave the Island, we decided to sell, as early a8 possible, the following properties :— y bl: Farm of 84 acres on St. Peter's beat 3 miles from Charlottetown, in good order and fenced with spruce hedgerows. ‘: Two Building Lots a ane ‘oining the residence © r. C.D. Hs Size of each, 43x100 feet, and handsomest lota in‘the city. 4 pg needs Lot on Strawberry Hill, directly opp Saget Somat dean of Mr. William McLean, on . Peter’s Road. hace a 5 shared Charlottetown Driving Park, 20 ‘ Georgetown * 2 ‘ Inland Steam Navigation Co., ] Cherry Mantle and Grate, \ extra fine, 1 Marble ‘* As ss 1 good gecond-han for $75 00, = 1 do. do., will be sold for $25. Also, all our stock of Stoves. For d Piano—will be sold E. H. NORTON & CO. mohll—dy cod & wky Auction, if not sold by Private Sale. | Lobster Packers Supplies 500 CASES Tall and Fiat CANS, 250 boxes Tin Plates, 200 ingots L & F. Tin, 50 pigs Soft Lead, ars 14 square Copper Oi. Gucisuk 200 coils American and Canadian Rope, §,000 Lobster Boxes (dried), Turpentine, Lacquers, Oiled Clothing, Flour, Tea, Sugar and Molasses. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 7, 1891—2w eod Potato Cullage. 2 ap7—3i EGGS FOR HATCHING. I HAVE FOR SALE Eggs from thoroughbred _ BVACK MI “ORCAS, at $100’ per dozen, T will give a prize of Five Doilars for the best trio hatzhed from Eggs bought from me and exhibit- ed at the Chariottetown Exhibition next fall. Allorders for Egezs must be addressed to Box 184. L, A. HASZARD. BARRELS POTATOES. For eale by fT. NEWBERY. ap7—-1m eod Charlottetown Board of Trade, ANNUAL MEETING. HE General Quarterly and Annual Meeting of this Corporation -will be held at the Board Room, Cameron Block, this city, on the Evenirg of WEDNESDAY, the 8th of April, at § o’clock. B. D. HIGGS, ap6—eod Secretary. OIL CLOTHES. a" ARRIVE by steamer Starley next week :—50 dozen Suits Oil Clothes. A full supply of J. F. Carter's celebrated brand of Oil Clothes constantly on hand after May lat. W. J. BOSWALL, 1] Queen Street. Ch’town, April 3, 1891—dy fa ws WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e ANTED.—A Cook and Housemaid on the 16th of April. No washing. Apply at this office, tf—aps WANTED TO RENT.—A large Room, fur- nished, centrally located, Apply at this office, ap7 WANTEN.—A good general servantin a family of three, in which 2 nurse is kept. Apply at this office. lw eod—ap7 TO LET.--A new double tenement house en Euston Street. Possession given imme- diately. For further pariculars eppiy to Mrs. J. W. MITCHELL, Euston Street. 4i eod—ap7 WANTEv TO RENT,—In the southern part of the town, a Dwelling House 0: about four- teen rooms. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. ap7 T° LET.—The Double Tenement Dwelling known as thse “ Franklin House,’ pleasan:ly situated just outside the city limits, a short dis- tance {rom the head of Queen Street. Rent low. —W. W. WELLNER. tf—ap7 UND,—A small bunch of keys. Apply at this office, li—ap7 OST.—To-day, in the market, a purse contain- ing @bout $21. Finder wi!l be rewarded on returning same to G. H, Ha8ZzaRpD, at Maszard & Moore's, li pd—ap7 WANTED,.—A Girl for Apply at this office. genera] housework. lw—ap6 an LET.—A House containing eight rooms, _ hearly opposite the Round House. Apply at ‘this office. apd WANTED. — A Girl for general housework in a small family. Apply at this office. ap4 OUSE TO LET.—On Euston Street, sdioin- ing the residence of Henry Aitken, Esq., with seven rooms, kitchen. barn and outhouses. Possession 1st May. Knquire on the premises, or og K, Jost, north side of Queen Square. ap. WANTED.—About the middle of June, a Dwelling House containing eight rooms, in a central l~cality. Moderate rent. ap3—3i pd Nex BOO. A new and interesting let, entitled “The Woman Clothed With tne Sun,” for sale at the Diamond Bookstore 25 cents. dy 2i wy li—ap6 WANTED IMMEDIATELY... Three good Pant Makers.—JOHN McLEop & Co. lw—ap3 WANTED.—A Girl for general housework. Apply at EXAMINER o e 3i eod- apl R SALE.—A Grade Jersey Heifer, in milk. Wi'!l make a nice family cow, and will be sold cheap. Apply at EXAMINER office. apl—3i eod To LET.—The House at present ocoupied by © W. W. Stanley, Kent Street. Possession given Ist May. tinquire of Thos. Essory, owner, or W, W. Stanley. . eod—spl HE SERVICKS of a competent Accountant can be had every afternoon on reasonable terms, by addressing ‘‘ Ledger,” P. ©. Box 438, City. 46 8—apé R SALE.—A good Horse, three years old, by Barrister; sound and kind; warranted to draw a tontoacart, Owner hag no use for him. Apply at this offica. dy & wy tf—mch3l 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- att tf—mch3l ply to GEORGE ALLEY. To RENT. —The eastern side of Brick Dwelliux House on Hillsborough Square. For parti- culars apply on the premises to JAMES TURNER. meh3i—2w pd ANTED.—A Girl to do general housework. Apply to Mrs, W. W. WELLNER, Prince Street. tf—mch26 UARDERS WANTED.—T wo or three board- ers can be accommodated at the ‘‘ LePage House,” corner of Great George and Water Streets, Therooms are large and front on the street. eod—mch25 To LET --For a term of yoars, & Brick Dwellin House. containing twelve rooms, with a ip ei conveniences.— Mrs, M. H. GAHAN. me : er D LET.—A Brick’ Dwelling, situate on Water 7 Street, now in the occupstion of George J. Wright, Esq., containing drawing room, dining and breakfast rooms, and six bedrooms. Posses- sion given let July. Also—A Cottage containing eight rooms, situate on Hillsborouga Street, now | orcupied by Mr, Wm. H. McEwen. Possession iven about Ist May. For particulars apply to BAKE Bros. & Co. cod tlomehlé i CLOTHING! Boys’ with long pants; Boys’ Suits, with short pants; Youths’ all sizes; Children’s Suits, all sizes, Good patterns, well and prices low. : ve , Fi5B: Has just opened 5 Cases Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing. Suits, Suits, made J. B. MACDONALD. DOMINION BOUT AND SHOE STORE. New Stock Now Arriving ! } {x} You can always depend on getting the Best Bargains in Boots, Snoes and Slippers, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, west side of Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 90, 1891—dy & wky NEW PAPER HANGINGS| Largest Stock, Newest Patterns, Lowest Prices, malignancies Pi TYR abiniobeeniey amphe | PERE Our importation of English, 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 in the city. | PERKINS & STERNS. __ Charlottetown, Mistgh SRO Te as ee 4 Charlottetown, March 3, 1891. New Spring Clothing! fy) \%} It would be hard to imagine the needs of a Man, Boy or Child that could not find what they wanted in our great varity of New Suits, as we can give any size, color, fit or style that is made in Canada for as low a price as any honest man can sell an honest article 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. {x) -PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, April 1, 1891—eod & wky cree aac AKE AND PASTRY DELICIUUS $ BREAD AND BISCUITS Light and Flaky ! Pure and Wholesome! WHEN MADE WITH WOODILL’S B°KING BERMAN | POWDER. HOW TO MAKE HOME ATTRACTIVE AND HAPPY So the Boys and Girls won’t want tv spend Seven Evenings out of the Week “ out.” ———(x) AVE YOUR ROOMS NEAT AND TIDY, and Papered with some of those NEW STYLES OF WALL PAPER for sale at ‘‘ THE BAZAAR STORE.” : We have just received over Two Thousand Dollars’ worth of the latest Spring Styles of ENGLISH AND AMERICAN WALL PAPER, with Borders, Corners and Dadves to match. : : Our Plain Felt Papers (in one dozen different shades), with Friezes tu 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 n price. PICTURES (Framed or otherwise). a large assortment. ALL CHEAP, at the Great Buckstore. BAZAAR CO., QUEEN STREET, Charlettetown, March 31, 1891. oe) a7