a ey Ec TE peeal and Other items, | PELEGRAPHIC © ' | ‘ i ass i ase waa settle ' i * suig morning ’ 7* - Re eciaiti Pant to-morrow ont ta ella ‘i ' Millinery. @. sbe J . a ' Ny. 2 Rattery, (?. A, will meet to. Mii * . . _ for drill m § are re juested to mt i urate is present. ae pre om . Beer Bros. will show several PaRosl bargain row in ladies | yroosbing SST s adkerenie r - Nerice —Leit at stanley Bros. a valuable se - ‘% ¢ The owner can have the same by call- my : , ro it —Sstaniey b wig *” pa ' 123 : 4 yoTne? Ci SARIA John Fielding, of yrane £ \ tee Annapolis, a. the | mpleted his one ‘ ae ‘ 2 pdreth year ® lew days ago. hu ’ - mevoient iri So SI < Day.— ih Lb pent ‘ : 3 er Se . oy of this city intend holding a grand pic eety oe ; _ Je on Dominion Way next, « uly ist. y a —Asa cure for indigestion, tite, malaria, use Campbell's ‘or sale by all druggists. - A Goop THING fever, loas of wppe Quictae Wine I dyspepsia (uinine Por sale by all druggists. —- Mertine OF THE LEGISLATURE, — Both Legislative Chambers are being put in order fog the meeting of the Legislature on Thursday «3 of ippetite, 4 Cerr.—For ii : . ’ senha lt” and general langu! iness, Campbeli’s Wine ig a sure cure. neri. Na Tue STANLEY arrived here on retarn from Pictou abeut six o'clock last evening. She left again for Pictou at six this morning and will retarn this evening. Cyurpett’s Quinine Wine has won a re- natation for genuineness. It has been used jgr twenty-five years. As a toni it stands in high esteem. For sale by all druggists. a fuwepiaTe CLEARANCE OF CARPETS - -Hav ing decided to close out our Car pet depart ment, we are oft ring the balance of out stock gia positive sa¢rifice.—Beer Bros. dw tf api- ie fur Wroxe Max.—A Moncton census enumerator was mistaken for a book-agent by an intoxicated woman one day last week, and chased from the house at the point of a stick of stove-wooxl. a oS Houses Seucct INFAMMATION. — Several horses in Ambherst have been at- weked by a severe form of inflammation of the lungs, which in three cases has ter- sminated fatally. MB TO ~ - Dyspepticure—ls oot a palliative, but acure; it first relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdnes the irritation and in- fammation of che stomach that causes indi- gestion and dyspepsia, ° > Pever.--As a preventive and cure for fever, Compbell’s Quinine Wine has long held shigh place in the estimation of of the medi- cal profession. In view of the prevalence of fever, it is well for the people to make a note of this fact. Campbell’s Quinine Wine is gaaiae. For sale by all druggistt. el ceslilialiesen Steamers Movements —The Sb. tence left here early this morning reached Pictou at 9.45. The Princess left for Pictou noon at about two o'clock. The Heather Belle goes to Orwell afternoon. Law- and this after- this a Powrer ror Farwers. — A_ retired farmer who has time to try experiments and note results, informs the Meriden Jvvrnal that the last three years he has olanted a bean or two on each potato hill, and has never seen a Colorado beetle on the potato tops where beans were growing in the same hill, -_-- so - — At BO season in the year is cold in the head ani catarrh more prevalent than during Apil. To neglect either means misery and perhaps fatal results. Nasal Balm is the only certain remedy for there dangerons diseases exl a8 @ precautionary remedy should bb? kept in every household. Nasal Balm h © eared thousands of sufferers—it will cure yoas Pry it, ap20 lwu. siicellsisdippinain A Svecestion.— All ladies attending the Dramatic Kntertainmert in the Lyceum on Thursday next are requested to kindly remove their bonnets or hats, as the favour will be greatly appreciated by those occupy- ing back seats, and add much to the pleas- atecf ail present. The ladies will kindly bear this in mind. . ———— Vaxpatism.—Some maliciously-disposed person has cut down three of the orna- imental trees on Hillsborough Street, near Wright & Co's. show-room. Comment spon such an act of vandalism is unneces- tary. We trust, however, that the guilty Detson will be found out and brought to }Ustice, - acne epee: Vatwasie Testraony.— Mrs. Wm. Lavers, of No, 70, Hypolite Street, writes to the pro- Prietors ; “I have pleasure in certifying to Se efficacy of Campbell s Quinine Wine. A member of my family has taken it for some ‘ime with marked benefit, and during the late epidemic of influenza was the only one in my a who escaped the disease. I believe the he possesses all the tonic and restorative (aalities you claim for it.” For sale by all druggists, inedeeiniitniat Eewortu Leacve —Mr. G. Frank Beer read an excellent paper on ‘Robert Browning,” efore the Literary Branch of the Epworth Meuslaatevening. There was a fair at- teudance of members. In the absence of the President, Dr. i. D. Johnson presided. Ina Subneetion with his paper, Mr. Beer read a prce ofan essay on Browning by the late amented Mr. Montgomery,which,it ie perhaps — to say, wags, like Mr. Beer's own is ton, greatly appreciated. Appropriate Boje) Were made at the close by Rev. Mr. “ad and Mr. Nicholson. REMARKABLE SUR GICAL OPERATION. — Set us quite a sensation among the New red 'ysicians over three remarkably suc formed surgical operations recently per- city ~ the German Hospital in that wing a — of three patients suf- rane sah ilney disease in its most ad- ised y ages were removed, the fissures in ie on - the persons operated on— from the a. s woman--have gone forth health th — entirely cured and in better Wetetion ey had been for yeara. The vulon af — performed under the super- he Hoepit ‘7 Ludwig, Seperintendent of tom oe his assistants were Drs. heen under annerer. The patients had th treatisent in the Hospital for Pout three wonths Senator Hy Rn Oe eee IE nate estan n apelin EWS. SreeracL Desparcuns ro Taz Exawivxer _, MHS TUNNEL QUESTION See wlan in London. a ee Sir Douglas Fox Promises a Report in Less Than Ten Days, Lonpon, April 21. A full diseussion on the tunnel question has taken place in the past few days. There were present Sir Douglas Fox and Francis fox, Sir Charles Metcalf, Mr. Pearson, the contractor of the Hudson River tunnel: Mr. Squiers, the engineer of the Severn funnel; and Bir. Palmer, of the Queens- land Railway, with Hon, Senator Howlan Sir Douglas Fox promises to report inside of ten days, itore Trouble With Portugal. An Insult to be Resented. Lonpon, April 2]. Details of the firing of the British steamer Agnes oy the Portuguese authorities on Pengion River, show a determined effort to drive British subjects from that territory. A serious rupture is impending, as England will promptly resent the insult to her flag. —_—- ie eesocnien Why Davitt Was Left Out. Lonpon, April 21, In the British House of Commons, Smith, leader of the Government, said yes- terday that Davitt’s name had been omit- ted from the list of royal labor commission- ers because of Davitt’s evidence before the special Parnell Commission, coupled with the fact that he had been convicted of treason felony. The Passengers Complaint. Sr. Jonny, April 21, Grevious complaints are made as to the treatment of passengers on the Halifax- West India Line. It is now said that the Taymonth Castle. of the Furness Line, will take the Loanda’s place, the latter being unfitted for the service. The matter will likely be brought up in Parliament this 8€ss10Nn. Reign of Terror. Lonpon, April 21. The mails from Madagascar announce that the Sakalavas of Mairamboo massacred the Governor of Tubear and fifty-seven Hora soldiers. Thirteen custems officials were also murdered. The inhabitants have fled in terror to the neighboring French Colony. Another Social Scandal. Lonpon, April. A warrant has been issued for the arrest of Decobain, M. P., for Belfasc, charged with bestial crimes. Replying to Healy, Col. Sanderson, said in the Commons last night that Decobain was not Grand Master of an Urange Lodge or an Orangeman. Alarm in Ireland. Dust, April 2). Considerable alarm prevails amopg small farmers and the poor people of the Skibbereen district, because the seed potatoes distributed as a result of the relief measures of the govern- ment and planted weeks ago, have not yet shown signs of life, Schricber’s Movemen‘s. Sr. Jous, April 21. Mr. Schrieber, Superiutendant of Gov- ernment Railways, was im St. John on Monday, on an official visit, and left for Ottrawa last night. Successful Canadian. Orrawa, April 21. Mr. Ogilvie, of the Interior Department, Ottawa, has been awarded the annual prize of $150, given by the Royal Geographical Society for best year’s work in discovery—open to al] the world. The Pasteur Treatment. Vienna, April 21. Thirty-two persons were recently bitten by a mad wolfin an Austrian village. All who are in a conditjon to stand the journey will be sent to Paris for treatment by Pasteur. —_—— ——— WANTED T0 PURCHASE For Spot Cash! o> PAIRS of Heavy Draft Horses, weight dd ©1400 to 1600 lbs. each. : 2 pairs of Light Draft Horses, weight 1200 Ibs. each. : ; 2 pairs good lookers and drivers, weight 1000 Ibs. each. 1 good roader, and can trot in 2.50 or 3 minutes, weight from 1000 to 1100 Ibs. These horses must be sound and good to haul and drive, and must be from 4 to 6, or not older than 7 years, -~— ALSo—— 59 or 75 Sows, in pig or with litter. 50 or 75 Young Pigs, from 1 to 3 months. Will be at the Market Square on 2st and 24th, or at P. 8. Brown's from 20th to 25th. HEBER HARTLEN, Colonial Market, Halifax. apd tf [ _—— DR. JAMES’ absolutely cures most obstinate cases, she ther TREATMENTS have failed even to a “they do not, like other preparations advertised for Lost Manhood, ete., interfere with digestion, but impart pew life, strength and energy in a quick and harmless manner peculiar themselves. gold by druggists at $1.00 per package, or six for $500, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address THE 54 WES MEDICINE co., Ra- dian Agency, St. Joho, 5 . ; let. Sold in Charlottetown Write for mphiet i Hoghes an 4 tail, by George Reatin Bros. : d&w | yrgpt NERVE BEANS are a new discovery that relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and Failing M»nhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind caused by overwork, or the er- rors or excesses cof yoath. This moneey ne DAILY EXAMINER, a a eee ate cance eeeell TUESDAY, oie eoenndeddtile 21, 1891. W E are instructed by His Lordship Bishop ' McIntyre to otfer for positive sale. on WEDNESDAY, April 22ad, at 12 o'clock, BY AUCTION :— The valuabie property at the head of the Steam Navigation Company's Wharf, ‘and’ on Water Street, opposite the Hotel Davies. This property has been divided into Lots, as shown on plan, and is now specially cesir- able either tor business purposes or private residences, K. H. NORTON & CO., . 1 . ap9—dy tl sle Auctioneera. The above sale is hereby. postponed uatil the same hour of FRIDAY, the 29th day. of May next. k. H. NORTON & OoO., ap2y) Auctioneers. TENDERS. @EALED TENDERS will be received, at ~ the City Clerk’s office until ‘noon” of’ Friday, the st of May, from -piarties willing to supply the City with 20,000 ‘ of 2-inch do, do, de. Fifteen thousand feet of each description of ‘lank to be delivered on Queen’s Whatf,..in June next. G : Tenders must specify price per thousand” teet, plank measurement. Jhe Council do not. bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, . H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. City Clerk's Office, Ch’town, April 5, 1891. 6i To Ship Owners and Others, \ ANTED for the City of Charlottetown hinidan ae Waa ae Powbal W harf 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. al7 5i WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e W Woe good Cook and Housemaid, App y to Mrs. Inas, the Eeplanade. ap2l1—3i pd LET.—The oftice over the Dominion Bcot and Shoe Store, at present occupied by Dr. John P. Murray, '‘entist. Possession lst May. Apply to J. B,. MACDONALD. 6i—ap2t Fos SALE.—A good strong Sulky will be sold cheap. Apply to JOSEPH oe a ti—ap. ANTED.—Four Pant Makers. Apply to W.N. Rigas. dy i wky Zi—ap2I borough Street, Way TED.—Permanent office assisian/, salary $750, railway fare paid here. Inclose eel!- addressed envelope. anager, lock box. .532, Chicago, Ill. mon sat—ap20 WANTED.—A servant for general housework, High wages to a suitable person.-gMRy Ws. Weeks, Brighton. tf—-apy GRAND SQUARE PIANO, as good as new, will be sold ata great sacrifice. Appi) at this office, li pd- ap20 HE WHOLE or half-time services of an ex- perienced Accountant ean be had on reason- able terms by addressing “ ae 3 P. O. Box 438, City. Si ood pd—apts OSIAH CARMODY is prepared to supply his customers with good fresh Oysters caught vaily, by the quart, also on the hajf shell.—Water Street, Hast. 3i pd—epls oe _____—_-— — 7 LET.—The Garden attached to the resi- dence of the late Chief Justice Palmer to let for the season. Apply to Mrs. EpwD. PALMER, Upper Queen Street, tf—apl8 YO LET.—A Cottage containing eight rooms, situate on Hilisborouga Street, now occupied by Mr. Wm. H. McEwen. Possessiongiven about Ist May. For particulars apply to PEAKE BRO, & Co. eod tf—apl7>- WANTED.—A good steady boy. with good re- commendation, about 15 years of age, as clerk in a general stere. Apply at THe Ex- AMINER Oftice. apl? WANTED.—A boy to do general housework. and who urderstands ta:ing care of a horse and cow. Apply at this office. tt—apl7 T° LET.—The house on Upper Queen Street occupied by Mr. W. L, Cotton. Possession 15th July. Apply at Tue EXAMINER office, gr to Mr. A. N LARGE. =. 5. gpl? LET.—The large and well-arrangéd House onthe corner of Grafton and Weymouth Streets. Also, one-half the adjoining House on Weymouth Street. GrorGe W. GARDINER, WANTED. —A Tailor’s Pressinan, one to take charge of workroom. None but a steady, competent live man need apply. Steady employ-. ment the y@@& round to such a person. ADP stating salary reguired. Alao, first-claes Coat Makers wanted —rcovit, Fraser & Co., Mer- chant Tailors, 3t. Jolin, N. B. diw wli—apl6 T° LET.— House at the head of Cumberland - §treet, containing seven rooms,. Apply on the premises to WIL? IAM SMITH. lw—apld ~ eod—apié EMOVED.—I. T. Winans has removed his Training and Boarding Stables to Sidney Street, near Queen. Stable< and House recently Coach House first-class For pariiculars apply ut office on Sidaey Street.—I. T. WINANS, aplli—dy 2m ie and Coach House, situat on Pleasant Sireet. Is fitted up with water. Apply to Jonn KELLY. ‘apll OUSE TO LET.—On Easton Street, sdijoin- ing the residence of Henry Ai:ken, Esq with seven rooms, kitchen, barn and outhouses. Possession lst May. Enquire on the- premises, or to R. K. Jost, north side of Queen Square. ap3 3 eee WANTEv TO RENT.—Inu the southern part of ‘the town, a Dwelline House of about four- teen rooms. Apply at Tok EXAMINER office. ap7 WANTED.--A position as Book-keeper, by a young man who has had two years €x- erience as book-keeper in a wholesale firm. First-class references. Apply et this office. apl5—6ieod pd *: ie 1 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- ply to GEORSE ALLEY. st t tf—meh3l T° LET.—The Donble Tenement Dwelling known as the * Franklin House,” pleasantly situated just outside the city limits, a short dis- tance from the head of Queen Street. Rent low. —W. W. WELLNER. tf—ap7 LET.—The Dwelling House ou of Hillsborough Park, occupied by Mrs. Has- zard, and adjoining the house occupied.by Mr Perey Pope. Possession given en or about the first of May. Apply to LEMUEL PHILLIPS. apl6— 4i 2aw T° LET.—The House at present occupied by W. W. Stanley, Kent Street. Possession given Ist May. tnquire of Thos. Essory, owner, or W, W. Stanley. eod—api FPotwees, ch St. Patrick’s Day, on the ice be- ne ——— uJd’th side tween Charlottetown and the Asylum. & glize containing some small articles. Qwner cab and y the same by proving propert Apply tf ve pris for this advertisement. HERTY, Cornwall. —epll 30,000 feet of 3-inch mercantile hemlock plank,3 ie! Yharlottetown, on or before the 15th of May 4 next, and the balance on or before the, lst of |. Rent moderate. Apply.to]. balit by the tate Thomas Burris.. Sta)js and}. LET.—Aneight-room Cottage, with*Stable AMES © SHOW DAYS, TUESDAY AND WEDNESDAY. - Charlottetown, April 20, 1891—eod & wky SPRING GOODS NOW OPEN 2 re = ves a CN SS Se a PERKING & STERNG’. The finest lines of Spring Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Silks, Rib- | bons, Parasols, etc. etc. to be found in the city. | Our Prices will be remarkably low, considering the Quality of the Goods. We have some rare bargains this season, and it will pay you all to see our goods wg AO i before you decide to buy. | PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, April 11, 1891. animal ————————<— Flannelettes. | a I ew Print Cottons. qnevennnisienenainmnian=ntenit —1)—-— ———— ew White Cottons. [x] STANLEY BROTHERS. Charlottetown, April 7, 1891—eod & wky aie Per Hg, Wino Sue, Cari Pal, HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks from 2 to 6 bales of WALL PAPERS, including all the latest styles in English, American and Canadian Papers, Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, and have now, without doubt, the finest show in the city. In order to clear out our tremendous st ck, we will sell at the bottom prices. We have only to show the Papers. They sell themselves. ENGLISH WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety and at lowest prices. One Hundred of last year’s Blinds at haif price to clear. NEW BLINDS~a lovely assortment. Handsome Paper Blinds at 15c. each. Gartain Poles at 35c. each. Corrugated Carpet Paper to arrive in a few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—eod & wky