ao iin inatinatte lieedna allied ane DAILY EXAMINER. oo a and Other Items, ——— i" Active, honest boy wanted L. P. Tanton, - Trr3.—1200 ties to select from at D. A. ’ 26 Bruce's. Se ald tf For Sate —86,000 City and Water De- bentures. Al ply to Merchants Bank of P. E. [sland. - . a2 tf Potice Cotrt.—Three drunks were fined 3 or 14 a “ys each, and one assault case Was rrow. a adi urned until tom at the Park CRESCENT F. B. C.— Practice this evening. After practice a meeting will be held, at which all members are requested to attend. So Agriveo. — The schooner Rising Dawn, owned by Capt. Jobn Hughes, Warer Street, arrived here on Saturday evening loaded with cool. Srason.—Richard Ragnall, River, sowed a field of six white oats on the 23rd inst. * season First OF THE Esq ‘ of Hunter acres with early This is the firatc Evavestistic Services —W. H, Harding, Pastor of the Christian Church of Summer- side, will hold special Evangelistic Services every evening this week, at So clock, in the Charch on Upper Great George Street. The public are invited. Tae Pank.—Although the roads through Victoria Park are now quite dry the Park has not yet been opened for driving. This is owing to the damage done to the breastwork last winter, and which has not yet been repaired. Atatetics —A meeting of all interested in athletic sports will be held in the Stipendiary Magistrate's Courtroom on Wednesday even- ing, at So’oleck. All interested are invited to attend. The possibility of organizing an Athletic Association will be discussed. Lt there be a good attendance. ———_@_—™ A Bap Srneet “rossine —The crossing on Weymouth and Water streets, near the Rail. Stations, is a dangerous affsir. [t projects about a foot above the surface of the street, and the jolting which a carriage receives in passing over is most uncomfortable. Boatixa.—Those who are fond of boating will be giad to hear that boats will be kept fer hire. this sammer on the Steam Navigation Co'e. Wha f, by Mr. John Snelgrove. Last summer it was almost impossible to obtain a boat when wanted, but comfortable boats can be had at any time from Mr. Snelgrove. a —— Cucrcu Panape. — Notwithstanding the eold and snow, there was a large parade of Od fellows to the Upper Prince Street Methodist church yesterday. Ata quarter to eleven, the lodges headed by the citizens band, marched to the church, “here Bro. Rev. Geo W, Fisher delivered the discourse. siden Opprettows Natat Day —A large number of people went to Summers de with the Odd. fellows this morning, to attend the Natal Day celebration in that place. The Citizens Band accompanied the excursioniats. A grand concert in the Market Hall, Summerside, to- night, will bring the p: oceediugs to a close. To Await Triat.—A Rochester, N. H. despstch says that the coronor’s jury has rendered a verdict that James McDuffee did murder Katie M. Lothrop, alias Kate Law rence. On arraignment the respon ent piead- ed net guilty and was ordered to Dover jail to await the action of the Grand Jury in September. oa Boomise Summer Travet—The Canadian Pacific Railway is making preparations for the summer travel, which the officials say will be the biggest on record trom present indications, Seven sleepers have been sent through to Vancouver for the passengers from the Empress of India. Two monsier excur- sion are already being arranged for parties of American tourists over the whole line to the Pacific. These take place in June and are to be followed by smaller parties later on in the season, Suoortve Matcu.—The simi-annual shoot- iog for the medal presented by D. Ferguson to No 6Co., 82nd Battalion, came off on he compsny’s rauwe, on Saturday, the 25th inst. The attendance was not large. The day was Unfavorable for high scoring, as a gusty north-east wind blew across the range. Five shots were fired at each of the 2, 4, 5 tad 6 hundied yard ranges. The best scores Weremade by Corp, Albert Shaw, Sergt. fe, and Sergt. E. MacMillan. Corp. Shaw made the following scores at each range Teapectively: 12, 24, 25 and 21—a total of 82 out of 100 possible. The others followed Closely. —. Tas Stzamers.—The steamer M. A. Starr left Summerside yesterday and reached Point duChene. She will leave Point du Chene for Mmmerside at one o'cluck, p. m., to-day. will be kept on this route for the present. e St. Lawrence left this port for Sum- Mereside at daylight this morning, on the Point du Chene route. She arrived at Sum- merside at 1030 and left at 2 o'clock for eint du Chene. The Princess of Wales left for 8 o'clock this morning. The steamer Coils will be in Charlottetown row, and will receive freight for Boston Pictou at - guano Exnisitioy or Dry Goops.—Oa turday, at 1 o'clock p.m., sharp, Messrs. ames Paton & Co. opened the doors of their and splendidly arranged store and pre- a to the gaz> of an admiring public one the finest as well as the largest exhibition ever shown in this city. store our attention was par- tieularl y attra ted to the beautiful and artietio ye in which the windows were dressed. * east stood bride, dresaed in Bengaline silk, with orange blossoms dotted, om the background was draped with hers, lace and embroidery e/ all patterns — left of the bride was exhibited a five m We need not comment on the _ design of this, sufficient to say Rete b, was made by the ladies of ae Convent, and will remain ou ex- ae. for one week only la the west win- all Pe tastefully arranged art muslins of Stood t *s and patterns, while in the front teed te steel engravings, repre senting the a cee seller and ‘he unsuspecting pur- " As these pictures are true to nature lee ed considerable attention Ente: othe ae we found we had to go one way, ize oh the immense crowd. To particular. e oe oe rent lines of goods shown dlerke . € efficient and obliging corps of caly would cover too much space, we can os 47 go and see for your seives. One point Par ularly noticed is that Messrs ® Co. have been the first to Sate Saturday evening ex- , as to give artisans and «hers who 7 ne e-tend during the day, a spect their stock. Judging b bie hundreds who visited it after Ge the should feel ths highiy tatisfactory. t their efforts have been Before - { TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sprotat Despatours to Tuk Examiner. PRICE OF BREAD The St, John Cotton Mills, ee ee EXTRAORDINARY MEASURES. Sr. Joun, April 27. The bakers here have advanced the price of bread to eight cents per loaf. For the first time in thirty years the em- ployes in Parks Cotton Mill were not paid their wages on Saturday. Both the St. John cotton mills are in the hands of a re- cviver, and it is said that the Canadian Cotton Mill Combine 1s determined to shut them up, as under Judge Palmer's manage- ment they have been proving formidable competitors. As the Judge ordered the re- ceiver to pay the wages, there promises to be sume lively scenes in Equity Court this week. The hands go to work to-day as usual. OTTAWA NOTES Preparations for Parliament. Orrawa, April 27. Hon. Mr. Carling has been called to the Senate. Hon. Mr. LeCoste will be the Govern- ment candidate for Speakership of the Senate. Mr. Grandbois, M. P., is to be Deputy Speaker of the House of Commons. It is now said that Mr. Hagen, of St. John, will move the address, and that Carbould will second it, Notice of the introduction of 130 bills has ! already been filed. were dealt with. The session may be a long one. Caleb Atkins is appvinted commander of the government steamer Newfield. He was first ofticer under the late Capt. Guilford. Last year ouly 71 Down on Parnell. MonrreaL, April 27. Archbishop Fabre, of Montreal, has is- sued a circular to the Irish Catholics of this city exhorting them to k-+ep away from Redmond’s meeting to be held here in Par- nell’s interest. Father Dowd, of St. Pat- rick’s Church, in endorsing the circular, was terribly severe on Parnell. The cir- cular causes great excitement here. siisileaiciiasalte Personal. Harrrax, April 27. Pat Purcell is dangerously ill at Anna- p his. Sr Pererssurse, April 27. The Gran? Duke Nicholas, uncle of the Czar, is dead. He has been insane since October last. “Didn't Hear the Noise.” Hairax, April 27, Seven prisoners broke out of the police station on Saturday nightand escaped. Five others were so sound asleep that, like the police, they did not hear the nvise. An English Opinion. Lonpon, April 27. Commenting on the conclusion of the commercial treaty between the United States and Spain, the London Graphic says it will go far to strengthen the propaganda of the annexationists in Canada and New- foundland. LaGrippe. Frepericrox, April 27. The grip is growing in this city. The death rate was increased last week to alarm- ing proportions. aii. Escape La Grirre !—We regret to say that there are many of our citizens suffering from la grippe. If the citizens would esespe this dangerous disease ‘hey can do so by using the only positive preventative, Campbell's celeb- rated Quinine Wine. — For Over Firry Years Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their childrea while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, wtd the little cherub awakes as ‘bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrh@a, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a botile. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ M:s. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. mar2 3i eod & wky lyr How to Destroy Morus.—‘‘As a moth destroyer, there is nothing that can sur pass in value the White Tar preparations. - + * +* White Tar is not only equal, but far superior, to the high-priced cam- pher, while its action is far more lasting. — Western Druggist for April, 1891. The White Tar preparations are for sale at AS Johnson's Drug Store, corner Kent and Prince Sts. _-—-_.> -— Free to Lapres.—Fvery lady reader lof this paper seuding at once her address on « pos'al card will receive a free copy of The Ladies (Pictorta:) Newspaper, contain- ing full particulars of their old-fashioned English Priza Competition, Over 36,000 in prizes will be given away between now and Juue Ist, wich special dsily prizes of value for each locality. The Ladies News- paper is one of the largest and most pro- fusely illustrated publications i Canada, and the competition off-red by them is te be conduct~d in a strictly fair and honor- able manner, without partiality to persons or locality Anygne can secure 4 good prize by a little werk. No cheap presents will be given. It ewsts you nothing for full iaformation and a sample copy, if you send at once. Address: The Ladies News per Co., Canada Life Buiiding, Toronto, ntario, m30rf BLACK COODS. UR STOCK OF SPRING DRESS Ly _ FABRICS has been carefully -and ee selected, and all Novelties in BLACK DRESS MATERIALS will be found on our shelves, India Cashmeres, Mohair Brilliantines, Fancy ®rilliantines, Jacquard Cloths, Plain Viole Uaines, Fancy Viole Laines, I riestly’s Henricttas, Wool Surahs, Fancy Checks, Fancy Stripes, Plain Grenudines, ey seamen. ’s Crapes, Priestly's Crapes. STANLEY BROS., Brown’s Block, Town Proparty For Sale, I “ite faba MONDA y. the 4:h of May next, at the hour of Twelve ; o'clock, noon ;— aplsS That desirable piece of property, with the Three-Tenement House thereon, belonging to her, situated on the east side of the Malprque | Road, adjoining the residence of Mr. Richard Murley, having a front of about 60 feet and rupning back about 84 feet. For terms and particulars apply to H. James Palmer, Solieitor. R, BEAIRSTO, ap2i—dy tl sle Auctioneer, HAT large brick store on Queen Street, lately occupied by Mr. Charles E. Robertson, now undergoing repairs. Pos- session given May Ist. TFlace open daily for inspection. Apply to Mr, Charles I. Morrison, next door, rt to the subscribers, M. McLEOD. H J. CUNDALL. Ch’town, April 18, 1S90.—d 10i WANTS, LOST, FOUND & O LET.—A now House on Upper Queen Street containing seven rooms, Good yard room. Apply toJ F. Curris. tf—ap27 anted—two goo! Lobster Fishermen and one good Sealer. Apply to Walter Matheson, Ch’town. an 26, d2w w2i GENTLEMAN and his wife or two young men can have nice rooms and board in a pleasant — of the city. Address P. O. Box 662. ; ap24—t | T° LET.—One-half a Double Tenement House in the Common of Charlottetown, adjoining the Woolen (loth Factory proverty. now occu- pied by Mr. C. Clarko Apply to JoHN INGs. ap2i-—-3i pd R SALE.—A Grand Squere Piano, as es new, wil be sold at a great sacrifice. Apply at this office. 3i pd—ap24 T° LET.—.*. House at the head of Cumberland Street, containing seven rooms. Apply on the premises to WILTIAM SMITH. ap23—lw pd To LET.—The Garden attached to the resi dence of the late Chief Justice Palmer to let for the season. Apply to Mrs. EDwD, PALMER, | Upper Q.een Street, tf—ap18 T° LET —The house on Upper Queen Street occupied by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession 15th July. Apply at THE EXAMINER office, or to MR. ALN LARGE, api? “@MOVED.—L. Tf. Winans has removed his Training aud Boarding Scables to Sidney Street, near Queen. sStable« ard House recently built by the late Thomas Purris, Staila and Coach Hense first-class For particulars apply at office on Sidaey Street.—L T. Winans, apll dy 2a Heese TO LET,—Oa Euston Street, adijoin- ing the residence of Henry Aiken, Esq, with seven rooms, kitchen, barn and outhouses. Possession Ist May. Knquire on the prem.ses, orto R «A. Jost, north side of Queen Square. ap3 WeANTEv TO RENT,—In the southern part of the town, a Dwelline House o about four- teen rooms. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. ap7 ie WANTED.—A position as Book-keeper, by & young man who has had two years’ ex- rience a8 book keeper in a wholesale firm. irat-claxs references Apply at this office. apl5—®firod pd T° 1.» T.—The western half of a House on King Street, formerly known as tha “ s:odvin House,” co taining eight large rooms, at present occupied by Mrs. Crabb. Possession given ist of May. ‘the above house is in first-c order. Apply to John Kelly, Kaq., Water Commissioner, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY, Southport. ap23 - eod tf _ LET —Th? large and well-ar House onthe corner of Graftten and «ymouth Streets, Also, one-half the adjoining Hou-e on Weymou h Street Rent moderate. Apply to Grorce W. GARDINER. eori—aplé ryxO LEt.—A Cottage containing eight rooms. situate on Hillsvorouga Street, now oecupied by Mr. Wm. H. McEwen Possession given about Ist May. For particulars apply to PEAKE BROB. & Co. eod tf—apl7 W ANTED.— Permanent office assistan’, salary $75, railway fere paid here. Inclose relf- Manager, lock box 5 2, addrewred envelope. mon sat—120 Chieago, Tl T° LET.—The Double Tenement Dwelling known as the “ Franklin douse,’ pleasantly sitaat: d just outside the city limits, a short dia - tance from the head of Queen Strest. Rent low, —W. W. WELLYER. u—ap7 ™ LET.—The Dwelling House on north side of Hillsborough Park, occupied by Mrs. Has- zard, and adjoining the house occupied by Mr Perey Pope. Possession given «n or about the first of May. Apply to LEMUEL PHILLIPS. apl6- 4i 2aw TO LET.—The House a' present occupied by W. W. Stanley. Kent Street. Possession «nquire of Thos. mens, owrer, t Mays. ziven Is sel or W, W. Stanley. ED TO PURCHASE.—A Building Let, Wein central location, Apply at this office, coekianatlinddl a Denali eted-ath ene ewe MONDAY. einceteaiiedihiiemeeenacnauedatee ine rs APRIL 27, 1891. ona MOR TMENT OF BUYS CLOTHING | ON PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. BEST AS Jeena ie = ing No one want QUBHN STREET. ‘Two Thousand Suits to select from. their Children to look well at a small cost sho ald pass PROWSE BROTHERS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN NEW made and prices low. SPRING CLOTHING! DOMINION BOUT New Stock Now Arriving! 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 {x) J. B. MACDON ALD Has just opened 5 C.ses Boys’ and Youths’ Clothing. Suits, with long pants; Boys’ Suits, with short pants; Youths’ Suits, all sizes; Chiidreu’s Suits, all sizes, [Foys’ Good patterns, well J. B. MACDONALD. AND SHOE STORE. {x] 7 LX} meetin — —— — FOR SALE. Side Wheel Ferry Steamer. THE STEAMER “CHEBUCTO,” built in Nova Scotia in 1865; register tens, 65; side lever engine: 28 inch cylinders, three feet stroke; 25 horse power ; length over all, 93 fee: ; breadih over all, 34 feet; depth ot hold, 9 fret; draft of water, 6 feet ; speed, 9 knots ; easy on cual The above steamer has n in service on Halifax Harbor asa Ferry Boat between Jart- mouth and Halifax. Is couper-bottomed. Will carry ten ordinary one-horse teams and about one bundred passengers. ae particulars may be had on applica- tion to . G. Fk VANBU~KIRK, Secy. Dartmouth Ferry - ommis-ion, PRESSED HAY. aura lot Canadian Timothy Hay just arrived. For sale by NOTICE. | fy. is hereby given that the Anuual General Meeting of the Shareholde:s of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Woks on TUESDAY, the 12th day of May, 1891, at the hour of Eieven o’clock in the forenoon, for the pur- p se of electing Directors and the genera! transaction of business. LEMUEL McK4Y, Secretary. ap?3—tl dte FOR SALE. HAT beaatiful private residence known as ** Willow Grove,” Grafton Street West,, wil! be sold at a figure far below its value, if application is made on or before the 10th of May. For particulars apply to 106 Queen Street, C. I. MORRISON, apes { —— ne ee Gents’ Ha s. + HE) - We are now opening our stock of New Hats.* of a Nobby Hat at a very low price Anyone in the need should see our stock. (0) Charlottetown, March 26, 1891—-dy & 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 of business is undergoing repairs. NORTH SIDE MARKET SQ JARE. Charlottetown, April 9, 1891—%aw & wky ee ae ne ne ea ~~ See dg SE en