EE onetemeel —_ ‘HE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - ~~ _ MONDAY, APRIT. 20 1891. ha ‘ . . s, eI oe e Other item NTEN DING to leave the Island, we have T ‘ %) ¥ 3 b ‘ T To ‘ | RL uG 4 Al HIC N EW \, decided to sell, as early us possible, the Pi bet en EE following properties :— e ; er commen: Valuabla Farm of 84 ac n St, Peter’s | 7 : } SPROIAL Despatonr Tre k : . <hie 5 ae 28 ee im ATCHES TO Tuk EXAMINER. ceri 7 miles from Charlottetown, in good | nT order and fenced with spruce hedgerows. o 9 1 ° ae a ten . spruce hedgerow ron a weatwoc| £08 Newfoundland Question, ;.tse itn min Suse Ter sk, ' joining the residence of Mr. C. D, Rankin. Size of each, 43410) fect, and handsomest lots LAD ‘ bass refused 1009 for Red 5 ; in the city. ee enaior Howlan ant the Delegates are Loton Strawberry Hill, directly oppo- jaw’, - tn rh —_— s site the residence of Mr, William McLean, on g Lives’ Soursar —The | May | : | St. Peter's Road. . Diamond kstore. ’ 5 shares Charlottetown Driving Park c her is ¥! A N ft, af Pi ayp o ) 1 riving Fark, cher eneeintin tai presen eae <meta y2 a , ) i 9%) “es le 7 és 6 i et SS ee Satisfactory Agreement Expected.| 22 ‘ Georgetown | i —Vatil furt notice the foreign . Iuland Steam Navigation Co,, forte ioee at half-pa ‘ ul time. —s | ‘ herry Mantle and Grate,\ _.,. ! > nil i); w . 1 Marble 6¢ «6 66 ; extra ue, | wo. - neal ore ngements, tl Senat Hoi a pigs a Apes wv. ! good second-hand Piano—will be sold oeixe to incompleted arrange ts, the | s ator Howlan arrived in England by | for $75.00, ig of the Revere H ise property 1a3 been re Baine steamer as the Newfoundland | 1 do. do., will be sold for $25 om ned uatil 27th May next. ee tle saya the whole Newfound- | Also, all our stock of Stoves. we on — . u ‘ ect ine ' ar . i ‘ ie action ole ot Aw ine Canada, particularly For Auction, if not sold by Private Sale am we ooo — : question wy i : nn”, Wot cok bo-medrow (Tach | Aisa cad diy Momtenatin eee eae E. H, NORTON & CO Scasmatere, a6 11 ocloc® tom es: | himself and the Newfoundlanders, aud he | ui : : wo. ge Morris ~ u z reek | Thas every reason to expect a speedy and ——_ ae . way - . a 4 , Piece Aneiiedt ite | friendly agreement between Newfoundland BY ™ a aut THE e : R ; — mena - | and Canada. In the meantime, the dele- or & AEE yigrants ee, : eee v siainiet : gates are very busy in London with the! ~ - i ri y fh wait sie ° in ’ : . ' pandiand om © rita, = othe ials of the Colonial Office and members| marianne ‘ t.—The members of the Cres- se arliament, a very large number of | ‘HAT weli-built Dwelling House on Dor- Foote C ab are requested to meet whom are taking great interest in the dia-! +, chester Street, directly opposite the “a Football Club are requested pute. , residence of Hon. F. Brecken, containing o} yer y gt 7 i 7 a , His evening, al «¢ 0 Ci0¢ k. i ; fourteen rooma, large kitehen and froat-proot ww with stables and coach house attached. MURDER WOST POUL. oy se heey Dope and Market Vieworia Park sharp, for practice. a : Erwortil LraGus.—A meeting “f the - } ment to-night at 8 o lock. . : : m amy Gepercmes® *".° , iSquare. Is well adapted for a private resi- > bert Browning will be read by sialic <i : : R y dence or boarding house, having ample accom- samad Lowther, living at Mount Pleaeant, ¥ §, took Paris green with suicidel intent a ¥.3., , few daysago. A decor was called in in time to save her life. ° Jocusaurstic.—Mr. W. D. Tanton’s paper, the Vindicator, published at New jlaaqow, N_S., has suspended, Iti aaid that Halifax ia sovn t) have ygother daily paper. -_-.> THE Putrir.—In the Methodist Church st evening, Rev. John Read made special mference to the recent tragedy ta ae Urleans, and vigorously denounced mob ise in all its bearings. siento Tur SctooseR LavRirr arrived at Hawkes- tary Saturday morning from Barbadoes. We understand she hasacarg> of B srbadoes goles and sugar for the owner, G. H. Twmbs and F, T. Newberry Lysgeat Finm,—The Halifax Critic hears da firm in that city which is endeavoring w obtain the services of a young lady to write shorthaud, do type writing, keep boks and pliy th» piano for the salary of $4 week. siicilediewe Tut Srastay arrived here from Pictou githafull cargo and a large uumber of puseagers, on Saturday evening. She met with good deal of ice between Caribvo od Point Prim. . She left here for Pictou this morning and will return this evening Srarex a Lence.—The echr Ellie F. Long, of Princeton, Maes., struck a ledge uear Ship Harbor, N. S., one day last week, and the crew had to take to the boats at once to save their lives. The seamen were picked up by the achr. Moonlight on the day after the dis- aster and brought tu Ha'ifax Asorurng Warxtne —A young man named George Stark, died at Anderson, Ind , a tew nights ago, in horrible agony. The exceasive ase of cigarettes is said to have caused his desth Ashort time after death his body turred a livid green. Physicians claim that derth was due to ar:enica) and nicotine poison. Dnowsep.—James F. Boutilier, of Sandy Beaches, Lunenburg County, N. &., and Richard Cleveland, his hired man, were drowned by the upsetting of a dory near that place on Monday morning ‘They were en- dwetting lobster traps and the water being tough the dory was capsized. AT to season in the year is cold in the head and catarrh more prevalent than during April. To neglect either means misery and perbaps fatal results. Nasal Balm is the only eettaia remedy for these dangerous diceascs, ad as a precautionary remedy should be kept in every household. Nasal Balm has cured thousands of sufferers —it will cure you. Try it, ap20 Iw stnonssilgiaaaiditie Tur Grip ix New Youre —Two handred wd fifteen persons died in New York during the twenty-four hours ending at noon on Tues- tay. Thirty-two were reported as resulting from the “ grip” or diseases complicated with it. The highest number of fatal “ grip” cases heretofore reported this year in one day was twenty-five. os _ Nova Scott, Gotp.—What promises to vw the most valuable gold mine ever dis- covered in Nova Scotia is that which is now veing worked by D. C. Jones, of Halifax, aod Mr Sherman of Boston, at Wallace River, Cumberland County. It assays 41,000 to the ton, and it is said that there © two million tons in sight. > Om Gorse Ur. — An exchange says: ‘teat and corn went up in the Chicago torket on Thursday. May wheat opened at 1054 and closed at 1074 July wheat advanced trom If'4) to 1068. May corn rose trom 6 0 728, and July corn from 674 to 69}. July Pork made quite a jump on the same day, and meas pork advanced 50 cents per barrel in the doe market, in addition to the advance + <) conte it took the preceding day aia APaNDoNED at Sea.—A Boston despatch - : Special advices are to the effect that > British barque Roland, Finlayacn, from centueges fur Delaware Breskwater for Sa Week sugar, has been abandoned at ap _ ew saved. The Roland was built ine o Edward Island in 1873, register- Lat tons. She was owned by J. suurgey, of Summerside, P. E. I... and at se , “thers of Charlottetown, P. E. 1., and else- here. Rev —e a Mi: ILYNN, Arrangements then eee made for a lecture course Ugnout the Maritime Provinces during ao of June. : Dr. McGlynn is re- Cmture on one of the ableat platform in: es the Gay, and his subjects are liv- New mo errs ing toeveryons. He leaves a = im May, and afrer lecturing Chariet htario and (Juebec, will speak in une J ttown, on Monday and Tuesday, stand 2nd; Summerside, June 3rd; aan oe 4th; St. John, Oth and 6th; “rst, June Sth; Halifax, June 9th and , ture June Lith; New Glasgow, June will ne siready anncunced, the subjects sa The Labor Problem” and ‘‘Re- and Exyual Rights,” Ps PAIRS of Heavy Draft Horses, weight Guthetie, one of the wealthiest residenta of L -nisville, and the eerious illness of fifteen | others, incluling the bride and groom who were prostrated when at Louisville on their tidal tour. The Allans and the Mail Service —. oe Lonpon, April 20, Good authorities here discredit the res ports from Canada to the effect that satis- factory progress in being made with the negotiations between the Allaas and the Barrow-in-Furness Company for a new fast Atlantic wnail service, They say that the Allans’ offer was to become agents, not partuers, in the new company. An Ottawa despatch says that the Allans refused to re- new the ocean muil contract for years ex- cept at a fifty per cent. advance, thinking that the Government were in a tight place. seidepeeniinieln Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, April 20. The Montreal Board of Tradé has asked to have the mails sent via New York, hence the present arrangement. McDonnell, a Conservative, and Burke, a Liberal, were nominated in Algoma on Saturday. _— - = Satisfactory Conference. Lonpon, April 20. The Newfoundland delegates had a pri- vate, and, they say, satisfactory conference with Lord Salisbury and Lord Knuutsford on Saturday last. An Attack and Seizure. Lonpox, April 20. A Capetown despatch says that the Portuguese fired on the British steamer Agnes, conveying the Willoughby expedi- tion and seized her cargo and boats. A Wealthy Citizen Gone. Sr. Jomy, April 20. Gideon Prescott, one of St. John’s largest property owners, is dead, aged 70 His estate is well up to half a million dol-|¢ ¢ lars. DIED. At Tryon, on the 18th inst., Lawrence Tremaine, in his Sist year. On the 19th inst., after a long illness, Mr. Thomas Robison, sgea 76 years, a native of Dumfrieehire, Scotland, and for many years a resident of this city. Funeral from his late residence, corner of Prince and Sydney streets, on Tuesday after- noon at 3 o'clock, Friends of the family are invited to attend, a —— A great variety of American paper hang- ings just received. We have the —— stock in the city, our patterns are the best and our prices the lowest. You wili do well to inspect our goods before you decide to buy.—- Perkins & Sterns. ap20 eod 2wks Received this day Richmond Bay oysters at the Union House. WANTED TO PURCHASE For Spot Cash! Doctor 1400 to 1600 lbs. each. 2 pairs of Light Draft Horses, weight 1200 lbs. each. ; : 2 pairs good lookers and drivers, weight 1000 Ibs. each. 1 goud roader, and can trot in 2.50 or 3 minutes, weight from 1000 to 1100 Ibe. These horses must be sound and good to haul and drive, and must be from 4 to 6, or not older than 7 years, ——sLan—— 50 or 75 Sows, in pig or with litter. 50 or 73 Young Pigs, from 1 to 3 months. Will be at the Market Square on 2ist and 24th, or at P. S. Brown’s from 20th to 25th. HEBER HARTLEN, Colonial Market, Halifax. ap? ~—tf DR. JAMES’ NERVE BEANS are a new discovery that relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and Failing Manhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind caused by overwork, or the er- rors or excesses of youth. This Remedy absolutely cures the most obstinate Cases, .n all other TREATMENTS have failed even to poe ent They do not, like other. prerarations advertised for Lost Manhood, etc., interfere wit digestion, but impart new life, strength an enerxy in a quick and harmless menner peculiar to themselves. ; ra sts at $1.00 per package, OF ix at ey y mail on receipt of price. $5 t b , for $9.00, OE JAMES MEDICINE CO., Cana- . S dian Agency, St. Joha a in Charlottetown | hats of intending purchasers, Apply to J. B. MACDONALD, ap4—2w eod&wy Ntneen Street. EGGS FOR HATCHING. HAVE FOR SALE from thoroughbred _ BLACK MI ¥ORCAS, at $1.90 per dozen. will pee a prize of Five Dollars for the best trio ed from Eggs bought from me and exhibit- ed at the (hariottetown Exhibition next fall Allorders for Egzs must be addressed to Box 144, L. A. HASZARD, ap7—-1m eod To Ship Owners and Others, \ ANTED for the City of Charlottetown 500 TONS HARD STONE fer ma- cadamizing purposes, landed on Pownal Wharf at or near the Crusher. Will be taken in lots of 25 tons and upwards. Apply at the City Cle: k’s office. H. M. DAVISON, City. Clerk. al? Si WANTS, LOST, FOUND & WANTED.—Permanent office assistan‘, salary $759, railway fare paid here. Inciose self- addressed envelope. lock box 539, Chicago, UL. mon sat-~-sp26 anager, WANTED.—A servant for general housework. Higa wages to a euitable person —MRs, Wa. Wees, Brighton. tf —ap20 A GRAND SQUARE PIANO, as geod ae new, will be sold ata great sacrifice. Apply at this office, Ji pd- ap2@ a WHOLE or half-time services of an ex- perienced Accountant can be had on reasou- able terms by addressing “ satger. P. O. Box 438, City. i cod pd~apls eed CARMODY is prepared to supply his customers with good fresh Oysters caught aaily, by the quart, also on the half shell.—Water Street, Kast. 3i pd—apls iil tadin a T° LET.—The Garden attached to the resi- dence of the late Chief Justice Palmer to let forthe season. Apply to Mrs, Epwp, PALMER, Upper Q ieen Street. tf—apls < ag LET.—-A Cottage eontaining eight rooms, situate on Hillsboroug? Street, now occupied by Mr. Wm. H. McEwen. Possessiongiven about Ist May. For particulars apyly to PEAKE BROS. ¢ Co. eod tf—apl7 WANTED.—A good steady boy. with good re- commendation, about 15 years of age, as Apply at THE Ex- clerk in a genera! store. apl7 AMINER Office. WANTED.—A boy to do general housework. and who undersiands taking : are of a horse and cow. Appiy at this office. t{—apl7 To LET.—The house on Upper Queen Street occupied by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession 15th July. Apply at Tuk EXAMINER Office, or to Mr. A. N. LARGE. apl7 ye LET.—The large and well-arranged House onthe corner of Graften and Weymouth Streets. Also, one-half the adjoining House on Weymouth Street. Rent moderate. Apply to Grorcre W. GARDINER, eod—aplé Ww’ NTED.—A Tailor’s Pressman, one to take charges of workroom. None but a steady, eomoctent live man need apply. Steady emoploy- mept the scar round to euch @ person. Apply atating salary required. Also, first-class Coat Mekers wanted —ScoviL, Fraspr & Co., Mer- chant Tailors, 3t. John, N. B. diw wli—apl6é WASTED.—An honest and industrions iad for work in Watson’s Drug Store. Must bring recommends'tion. A'so a mana fer outdoor — apis T° LET.—.. House at the head of Cumberland Street, containing seven rooms. Apply on the premises to WILT 1AM SMITH. lw—apl5 EMOVED.—L. T. Winans has removed his Training and Boarding Stables to Sidney Street, near Queen. stables and House recently built by the late Thomas Burris. Stalls and Coach House first-class. For particulars apply at office on Sidaey Street.—l. T. Winans. apll -dy 2m W ANTED.—By 22nd April, a servant for gen- eral honsework. o washing. re- ferences required. Apply to Mrs. F. P, CarR- YELL between the bours of 9 and 4 p. m. apl} 7? LET.-~ An eight-room Cottegs. with Stable and Coach Honse, situa’ on Pleasant Street. Is fitted up with water, Apply to JONN KELLY. apll OUSE TO LET,—On Euston Street, adioin- ing the residence of Henry Aitken, ’ with seven rooms, kitchen, barn and outhouses. Possession Ist May. Knguire on the premises, or to R. K. Joat, north side of Queen Square. ap3 ——$——— W N’'TEW TO RENT,—In the southern part of the town, a Dwelling House of abeut four- teen rooms. Aypiy at THE EXAMINER ofilce. ay7 W ANTED.-—A position as Book-keeper, by a young man who has had two years’ ex- perience as book-keeper in a wholesale firm. First-class references. Apply at thia office. apl5—6i eod R SALE.—A good Hursc, ilivee years old, b Barrisier; sound and kind; warranted to draw atontoacar:, Owner haa no use for him. Apply at this office. dy & wy tf-mch3l T° LET.—The Dwelling House and Stable on Hillsborough Street, lately occupied by Mr. adjoining the residence of Immediate possession. Ap- stt tf—moh3l George Carter, and Vr. Lemuel Poole. ply to GEOR3E ALLEY. LET.—The Double Tenement Dwelling =" “Franklin House,’ pleasantly known as the “ Fran ‘ ene uae Hent low. situated just outside the city limits, Write for pamphiet. retati, by George EK. Hoghes an wesaie ieee. J d&w Lyr<ept tance from the head of Queen Street, ~—W. W, WELLER. tf—_aye7 A paper o :B All are invite i es ‘ A W ddi P t : | modation for either, —- - ce eee ellis aes p ig ar y Poisoned. | Atso—A Two-Tenement House on Rich : > QprvELLows (CURSION. ph anys | mond Street, near Hillsborough Square. Each eile the day ee ~ an sic - | nee contains eight reoms, frost proof ee ace euremiiidl 2 4 is being made, ei ih the y y . , i able i So on wath Citi as’ Band a good time is New Yonk, April 20. [ eae, ome gees yard aut stable in connec. vision of the Cit he : tion. A new kitchen has been recently built i) A diabolical attempt to poisom a wedding | on this houre — party with arsenic at Lyndop, Kentucky,’ Both th 1 i i es A iéyear old: obi Oy oe } u ’ +h these properties are well situated as gas Strut f J resulted in the death of Mr. B. Frank te locality, and should command the attention SHOW DAYS, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. Charlottetown, April 29, 1891—eod & wky NEW SPRING CLOTHING! JI. B. MACDONALD Has just opened 5 Cases Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing. Boys’ Suits, with long pants; Boys’ Suits, with short pants; Youths’ Suits, all sizes; Children’s Suits, all sizes, Good patterns, well made and prices low. J. B MACDONALD. DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. Stock Now Arriving ! —— ee eect ett te CC CE AO OTOL: NL OO New pine nf] You can always depend on getting the Best Bargains in Boots, Saves and Slippers, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, west side of Queen Street, Charlottetown, March 30, 1891—dy & wky New Spring Clothing! t~\ \*) It would be hard to imagine the needs of a Man Boy or Child that could not»find what they wanted in our great variety 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. PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, April 1, 1891—eod & wky Sale Continued ! G. H. TAYLOR AS decided to continue his sale of SILVERWARE, CLOCKS, etc., till May Ist, in one end of R. K. Brace’s Store—four doors up from old stand - where business will be carried on as usual during the present m nth, while old place WOODILL’S of business is undergoing repairs. | BAKING NORTH SIDE MARKET SQuarE. [GERMAN | pownep CAKE AND PASTRY DELICIOUS: BREAD AND BISCUITS Light and Flaky: Pure and Wholesome ! WHEN MADE WITH Charlottetown, April 9, 1801—taw & wky aetna I at