THE DAILY E Re ee | we ee ee edie meen tannin et es a — — “ocal and Other Items. yoaday— QewEMBER that the Lyceum. o styles, opened apl0 3i eod “Ts Co rs Newest _ Gem Stanley Bros. t alien . Apurrep—The terra cotta bronze . or at the Diamond Bookstore are at = y Call and see them. J - h ,dmired. - sence will be closed on Monday next w . to open goods for our show of Tues- jn onde iwoeday and Thursday.—Beer Bros — apl0 2i —_-———— vpxp THE SrreeTs —A deep muddy hole the middle cf the street, at the corner of pyansl and Kent Streets, ought to be filled “a ¢ once. Ap be ails sip ix Nova Scotia -The returns at the Eo nat of mines ehow that during the 4 Fer Oo jing 3lst March, over 2,500 ounces we , ken from Nova Scotia mines. - =ARANCE OF CARPETS af gold was ta TywEDIAT! CLE , —Hav s led to close out our Carpet depart j ecs : ; ng : we are off’ring the balance of oui atock mee, ‘2 B . tiv ; e,— Beer Broa. ‘ tive sacriuce. ee at 3 post . = _-dw ti ape a JyPROvEMENTS ~ Messrs. ¢ onnolly & Co., provements in their store on eo making impro' : n os which, when completed, will een Street, i oe them! one of the beat ge neral stores in the peu > e’y- al er ; _ Daxorsovs —“Ofheer Carter has a notice je Street Register Book to-day calling the atteotiod of the City Surveyor to a dangerous hole in the street at the corner of Euston and Weymouth Streets. _—?—--——— oa t Bestsess Cuance. —The popular Halifax frm of Morrison & Musgrave has been dis aired, Mr. Morrison continulng the business. ty fature Mr. Morrison will devote all his sttention to tea, suger and molasses, and con- ignments of Island produce. W,xtap Mors Dresses.—The wife of Wesley Alexander, of Wilmington, Del.. has eloped. Mr. AleXander was in com- furtable circumstances, but was unable to gratify the extravagant tastes of his wife or dress and society, and so she made up her mind to go off with somebody that eo iki. _—-—sS---— Mons Istaxp Horses —The St. John Telegraph sa 8: Yesterday the public safety department purchased two five draught horses, exch weighing about 1,400 Ibs for No. 3 fire engine, The animals are black, weil matched, sad are and 7 years old respectively. The price paid was $380. The new team came from P. E. Island. a Tue Misstso Linc. —A Digby correspondent of the Weymouth Free Press says that work onthe Digby and Aanapo.is railway (the missing fick) is progressing rapidly, and the road will probably be open fur traffic about June Ist. Tbe rails have been laid as far us the Litule Joggins, and the bridges, with one or two exceptions are completed. uaniigperin Ispas Apratnrs. ~ The report of the Minister of Indian Affairs for 189) states shat the Indian popalation has decreased by the ravages of la grippe. The Indians io British Colmabis and the Northwest Territori-s complain thet their wives and daughters are esticed away for parposes of prostitution, sal legislation deaitog with the subject may Meaecesaary. snlibas Avaaip oF THe Precepent. — A _ public fitting was held in Amherst last Wednes- dipevening, to express sympathy with the Messrs. Robb, who have suffered so severely by tire, by exempting ‘hem from taxation for 4term of years. A majority of those present, although extending heartfelt sympathy, were opposed to thus relieving the firm, who have ‘ot asked for any concession, as likely to establish a bad precedent. eee Orextne or THe Hovse.—The guard of honor at the opening of the Provincial Legis- latare on Thursday, the 23rd inst., will be composed of the following detail : Garrison Artil ery—I1 First Lieutenant, } Sergeant, 20 Guuners. Engineers—} Second Lieutenant, | Sergeant, 20 Sappers. 82nd Battallion—1 Captain, ] Sergt-Major, 69 men. A salate of 15 guns wil! be fired from Fort Edward bv a “etachment from No. | Battery, (. A., under command of Captain Davison, © Axoturn Exroston.—Bradley’s nitro-gly- carine works, bear Petrolia, Ont., blew up about 8 o'clock on Weduesday evening. Three men were killed. How the explosion occurred # tot known. The five acres on which the building was situated is literally covered with miall pieces of bones and flesh, and the remains of the three killed could be put ina thel basket. Where the building stood is marked bya hole about 15 feet deep and 50 ot across, caused by the force of the explo #on of 30 quarts ot glyce:ine, P —This ¢ . ole Courr. —This morning the two wumps, Travis and W.lberton, were again eet, and evidence of their being pro- ‘ewoal beggars being at hand, they were wish oree theve months imprisonment ard labor, _In passing sentence His or said that, if they were agreed, so on navigation was open he would ne mm passports from the place, and . 4 gage to the propos! by a nod of feed $9 ; One drunk, a countryman, was + hia ene against an East wu diemiangs ating the Lord’s Day Act, -_--—_~>-—. APRIL 15tu.—Tur 1, 2, 3,4, B— Prnite We competition of the Canadian stinns eekiy, in which 300 valuable are offered, will close on April 15 h. a Metin daily from now until that date a Cures id prize will be given for the first ion is si teceived each day. The competi ties nh’ & combination of numbers, and ey-kind nits in dictionaries or books isicles we the prizes are bicycles, sie 88, furniture, silverware, Men, wey, summer tours- prizes for Bead gs i, bove and girls, 300 1m all, tall Darticul, tc for sample copy, with Mdblaide ne? and list of prizes, to 9 this pg 0. west, Toronto, Ont. Mention oii a eod wy 3m ota News — “Fe Tormen: ine Closes The boats with mails left ; tne at 5 10 (standard) yester- en Cape Traverse at 8.20 (stand- fanned in the city by special train i eandard) this morning. This shows i Sew b Possible to do by the Capes route, : ‘ootis ba Waswick papers of the 10th, Nova + S82 pa bers of the 9th, and Upper Pro- Se Fe Pets of the 8h and 9h were re- teive°Y 'iy morning's mil, Ae NeXt outgoing marP sll leave here at tO Morrow night by ive train ne with the Stanley at Geotown, Will close at 8, all local tia. What 9 ‘ as concert in the Lyceum. t the concert will be held in Local and Other lems. A day night. Tue Cares Matt Rove closes for the season to-day. Reevtark Monruty Mererine Ji Council on Monday evening. —— _ Twenty cases of new boots just received. Buy your bvots at Goff Bros. cheap boot store to-night. IMPROV &MENT.—Mr. G. H. Taylor, watch- maker, is widening and extending his store on the North side of Qneen aquare, > ee WO _Nor Ussp.—The ‘lelegraph says that the Ke ch ppl procured for the general hospital, St. Johu, has not yet heen made use of, sesipllbptiniede A Fixe Lor.—The St. Jobn Sun speaks in terms of praise of a car-load of Island horses which arrived in St John a tew days ago. Conorrt.—The public will please to re- member that Mr. Vinnicomb’s Concert will be held in the Lyceum instead of the Phil- harmonic Hall. ciate Tae St. Lawrenor did not move to-day as intended, the attempt not being deemed advisable. It is understood, however, that she will make an attempt to get out on Monday, RaPip SaLe.—The demand for those cheap books of best authora at the Diamond Book- store, is great. Many of the works sold for half a dollar are now selling at twelve cents each. Call early. Horses Wanrev.——Mr. W. S. McKie is purchasing horses in Charlottetown until the 14th inst.; at Cardigan, on the 15th and 16th; Charlottetown, on the }7th; Summerside, on the 18th. See advertisement. thine GOLD IN THE NorTuwest. - Recent reports from British Colum'ia give a most favorable account as to the mineral development. The most remarkable so far is the discovery of gold near Lytton, the ore on assay giving nine thousand ounces to the ton. ide Dancerovs.—The South side of Kent Street, between Great George and Prince Streets is in a dangerous condition on account of the falling in of the earth used in clesing the trench for water pipes. It should be attended to at once. AnotneR LanpDMark Gone —We are pleased to note that Mr. Thomas Mille, the genial leader of the West End Colored Band, is about pulling down the old resi- dence which has s0 long ornamented his valuable property on West Kent Street. ini Fine Warpens’ Mcezinc.—At a meeting of the Board of Fire Wardens, last evening, the estimates of the department for the cur- rent year were submitted and adopted. They amount in al! to $2000. The expenditure l.st year was $2.19135 After the meeting, ‘ hief Large entertained the members of the Board to an oyster supper at his restaurant. Sr. Jouw Prices —An advance in the price of flour may be looked for at any tine now. Pork took another raise yesterday—July pork opening at $13 and closing at $13.20. The price of oats continues high — 65 cents per bushel. All] the oats now in this market are from Ontario.—-Sun, 9ib. A Lirrte Girt Hero.—Myrtle and Lottie Lumry, aged 6 and four years rea- pectively, living at Platsville, Col., started a fire in the kitchen stove on Monday, using coal oil, The oil exploded, setting fire to both. They were so badly burned that death resulted. A baby, 10 months old, was rescued by Murtle, who snatched it from the floor while she herself was burn- ing and placed it between a feather bed and straw tick, smothering the flames and saving the infant's life. dpi Free to Lapres.—Fvery 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 Prize Competition, Over $6,000 in prizes will be given away between now and June Ist, with special daily prizes of value for each locality. The Ladies News- paper is one of the largest and most pro- fusely illustrated publications in Canada, and the competition offered by them is to be conducted in a strictly fair and honor- able manner, without partiality to persons or locality. Anyone can secure @ good prize by a little work. Nocheap presents will be given. It costs you nothing for full information and a sample copy, if you send at once. Address: The Ladies News- paper Co., Canada Life Buiiding, Toronto, Ontario. m 30tf ——$—> AUCTION SALE ‘EH °HE undersigned will offer for sale on the } Promistay by Public Auction, on TUES- DAY, the 28th inst., at 11 o'clock, # m :— The Hotel and Premises at Summerside, lately occupied by Miss Hibbett. This pro- perty is situate! near the Railway Station, on the corner of Water and Euston Streets, and hasafront on Water Street of 75 feet and runs back on Euston Street 95 feet. There is a good house on this premise, with a good yard and stabling in connection there- with, and it is a very desirable property for either a private dwelling or boardin house. Terms—Twenty per cent. down, and balance secured by mortgage, payable with interest by instalments or otherwise as may be agreed unon. “Intending purchasers can inspect the pre- mises oa the day of sale and after noon of the previous day. A. A. MACDONALD, w. W. sULLIVAN, FREDERICK PETERS, Trustees of late Owen Connolly. apli—dy eod & wy her jour pio tl ele 3 —~—— \ Spring Park property, situate on the 5 es a Upper Goons Street, and adjoin- ing Douglass Street Lots — and Spri g Park tro k. This proptty is within a few minutes’ walk of the Post Offive, and is very suitable for pasture and otber purposes. Ap- p'y to Mrs, Theophilus DesBrisay on the pre- mises, or to H. J, CUNDALL. i apl1—6i Concert in the Lyceum on Mon- BOUT Half »n Acre of Land, part of | EGES FOR HATCHING. HAVE FOR SALE eggs from thoroughbred RUACK iI ORCAS, at $! 00 per dozen. will give a prize of Five t)o./ars for the best trio hatshed from Eggs bought from me and exhibit- ed at the ‘ harottetown Exhibition next fall. All orders f..r Kgus must be addressed to Box 134. L. A. HASZARD, ap7—1m eod REY. FREDERIC &. J. LLOYD IS NOW PREPARED TO TAKE Pupils for Instruction in Singing, ete. Apply at MRS. KENNEDY'S, Hillsboro Square lw.—mch3l FURNITURE, PIANO, ETC., AT OUR AUCTION ROOM, On Friday, April 17, AT TWO O'CLOCK. LARGE COLLECTION OF FURNI- 1 URE, including Bedroom and Draw. ing Room Suites, Drawing Room Furnivure, Mirrors, Pictures, etc. Also—One valuable ‘‘ Newcombe” Piano, almost new, the property of the late Mrs Tweedy ; l superior Walnut Wardrobe, very fine ; 1 real good Feather Bed. Also—One of our new Jewel Ranges, lot of Kitchen Furniture, ete. Sale positive. E. H. NORTON & CO., ap9—eod tl sle Auctioneers. FOR SALE. ee well-built Dwelling House on Dor- chester Street, directly opposite the residence of Hon. F. Brecken, containin fourteen rooms, large kitchen and frost-proo 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, A.tso—A Two-Tenement House on Rich mond Street, near Hilishorough Square. Kach Tenement contains eight rooms, frost proof cellars, with good yard and stable in cennec- tion. A new kitchen has been recently built on this house, Both these preperties are well situated as to locality, and should command the attention of intending purchasers, Apply to J. B. MACDONALD, sp4+—2w eod&awy Queen Street. Lobster Packers’ Supp'ies ~ CASES Tall and Flat CANS 5000 250 boxes Tin Plates, F 200 ingots L & F. Tin, 50 pigs Sott Lead, 3 bars 14 square Copper, 50 M. Lobster Labels, 200 coils Am»rican and Canadian Rope, 5,000 Lobster Boxes (dried), Turpentine, Lacquers, Oiled Clothing, Flour, Tea, Sugar and Molasses. For sale by HORACF HASZARD. Ch’town, April 7, 1891—2w eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND ae EMOVED.—Il. T. Winaas has removed his Training and Boarding Stables to Sidney Street, near Queen. Stables and touse recently built by the late Thomas Burris. Sta'ls and Coach House first-class For particulars apply at office on Sidney Street.—I. T. Winans. apll-—dy 2m WANTED.—By 22nd April, a servant for Pre eral honsework. No washing’ Good re- ferences required Apply to Mrs. F, P. Can- VELL between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m. aplil LET.—Aneight-room Cottaze. with Stable : and Coach House, situated on Pleasant Street. Is fitted up with waier. Apply to Jony KELLY. apil ro St, Patrick’s Day, on the ice be- tween Charlottetown and the Asylum, a Valise containing some small articles. Owner can have the same by proving property and paying for this advertisement. Apply to JaMES DOGHERTY. Corp wall. tf—aplli UND.—This morning, on Siduey Street, two Keys, one attached aud the other not. The owner van have the same by applying to the undersigned.—CHARLES LEIGH, JR. apld ANTED,—A good steaty Man to work about a —, os a vee = aety l ent. A o F. TURNER. Marshfield, Lot: _ x oe wy 2i dy li (fri)—apl0 OS8T - Two Kevs, in front of the Cameron L Block. The finder will oblige, ee same at EXAMINER Office. —apld F°%s SAT.£.—A light Slovea, ia order, Will be sold cheap. Apply at this office. arl0—Si WANTED —A Maile Clerk for a Cou Store. Must have at least two yesrs’ ex ence in selling s, wrile a vood hand, and furnish good references. Apply by letter to “5S. A. B., \ ontagu, stating salary expected and where last employed. apl0 WANTED.—A situation in a store. by a young man aged 1%, Applicant has had some ex- perience in b»ok-keeping. Good references, etc. Address ‘ B. D. G..” EXAMINER Office. ap9-—4i pd CAMERON, Painter, is prepared todo first- e class Graining, Hou-e Painting, Paper Hanging. Satisfaction guaranteed. ere soli- cited. Ruquire at 370 sidney Street East. ap6-dy taw ANTED.—A Cook and Housemaid on the 6th of April. No washing. Apply at this office, u—apa WANTED TO RENT.—A large Room, fur- nished, centrally located, Apply at this office, ap7 T° LET.—The House at present ocenpied by W. W. Stanley. Kent Street. Possession taoquire of Thos. Kssory. ours, —ap LET.—The Dwelling House and Btable on Hillsborough Street, lately occupied by Mr. George Carter, and acjoining the residence of Mr. Lemuel Poole. Immediate possession. Ap- ply to GEORGE ALLFY, tt tf—mech3l given lat May. or W. W. Stanley. T° RENT. —The eastern side of Brick Nwelliug House on Hillsborough Square. For parti- culara aprly on the premises to JaMES TURNER. me’ 3i—2w pd W LEt.—a Brick Dw: lling, situate en Ware: Street, now in the occup:tion of George J Wright, Esq., containing drawing room, dining and breaktast rooms, and six bedrooms. Posses- sion given Ist July. Also—A Cottage containing eight rooms, situate on cillsboroug.a Street, now >-cupied by Mr. Wm. H. McEwen. Possession iven about Ist May. For particulars apply to EAKE Bros. & Co. eod tf—mebl6 R SALE -—-A good Horse, three years old, by er; sound and kind; warranteu to ‘SPRING GO SATURDAY, APRIL 11 1891. S NOW LERNBG’, The finest lines of Spring Millinery, Mantles, Jackets, Goods, Prints, Sateens, Silks, Rib- bons, Parasols, ete., etce., to be found in the city. UPEN Dress Our Prices will be remarkably low, considering the Quality of the Goods. this season, and it will pay you all to see our goods We have some rare bargains before you decide to buy. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, April 11, 1891. EE (x) (x) Day and Date Look Out for GRAND SH ring Millinery, Mautles ( —— HX) mae We will show the Latest Novelties bought at the Easter Millinery Shows in London. JAMES PATON & C@O., MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, April 9, 1891—eod & wky Wew Flannciettes. ee (x) New Prini Cottons. ——— — —— — —( 5 }— —— Wew White Cottons. 7 {x] STANLEY BROTHERS. Charlottetown, April 7, 1891 - eod & wky — 2 ean —— 5 _ANEw HAND-BOCK —ON— FRUIT GROWING In al its branches — ' T. E. SMITH, Choice Stock of Home-Grown Fruit and St-re—four doors up from old stand where business wiil be| heels le C ti a! aie OnUInUEE : ; eel Terme cand to the wants of the Maritime Pro- G H. TAYLOR : Ornamental Trees, Small Fruits, Roses, Shrubs, etc . A ‘i = carried on as usual during the present m nth, while old place | Oe an ! of business is undergoing repairs. | WANTED —A good general servant in a family | vinces, ready by the 15:hinst. Mailed on | receipt of price, 40 cen*s; three for $! 00. ‘TAS decided to continue his sale of SILVERWARE, NUVA SCOTIA NURSERY, Chareh St., CLOUKS, etc., till May 1st, in one end of R. K. Brace’s | Corawallis, N. 8. of three, in which a nurse is kept. Apply lw vod—ap7 NORTH SIDE MARKET £Q JARE. Charlottetown, April 9, 1891—~2aw & why “ec Ce: at this ofiice. TO LET __-For a term of years, « Brick Dwelling House. containing twelve rooms. with Mrs. M, H,. GAHAN. watontoacart, Qwner has no use for him, Apply at this office. dy & wy tlomobal