I F 2 : ; a THE DAILY EXAMINE tS etait Reap all our new advertisements. ace Ste Poticr Court.—This morning one drunk was fined 22 or 8 days. = oi gs Monry—The least money for the best goods at Lacey’s, Queen Street. 216 3i aig et A MOVEMENT hag been started in Halifax to provide a home for wayward girls. a Gents Coors. — Newest styles, opened to-day.—Stanley Bros, apl0 3i eod —.__ Soorts Harhor is now clear of ice. The first schooner this season sailed out on Thursday. See “Tur Examiner brings them in” said an advertiser who was up to his eyes in business yesterday. oe SrveraL Sacoon Kerpers. have been. re- ported by the police for keeping their places open after hours. ae How Witt THis Sturr You.--Now is the time to leave your measure at P. BR. Lacey‘s for asummer suis. al6 3i pie Ses Batr’s Tue left for St. Peter’s Island this morning with a large number of lobater factory employes on board. Sees VELOCIPEDES.—Boys’ velocipedes, rocking horses, dolls’ wagons, etc., just opened at the Diamond Bookstore. Siege Soe Tue Stanley left Georgetown for Pictou at the usual time this morning. She will try to get into Charlottetown this afternoon. Se 4 Soir ty Cuancery.—Chance it and geta suit made from Lacey’s finest selections: How does it suit your pocket. al6 3i A First RATE Infant’s Feeding Bottle, with tube, brush, extra, in nice paste board box for twenty-five cents, at Dodd’s Medical Hail. 1. 0. O. F.—Rev. Fred. E. J. Lloyd wil deliver the oration at the dedication of the new Oddfellow’s Hall, Summerside, on Mon- day, the 27th iust. OFFENSIVE.—The stench along the south side of the Market House is sufficient to breed a pestilence. Immediate attention is called to the nuisance. First Fresh Herrinc.—Capt. Henry Gosell, of the yatch Telephone, got about fifty fice large herring this morning, being the first of the season. Sue VawteaBLe HorssFtrsH.—The Amberst Press says: Mr. A. B. Etter has received what virtually amounts to an offer of $10,000 for his stallion Sir Nutwood. Our SIDEWALKS.—Many man traps are coming to view on our sidewalks as the frost leaves the ground. The prompt attention of the City Surveyor will be required to prevent accideuts. Oor Istanp Artists.—A few more of the New England Magazine, containing a sketch of the lite of Mr. Robert Harris and some of his choicest paintings, just received at the Diamond Bookstore. 25 cents. Now Compiere.—By arrivals yesterday at the Diamond Bookstore, the magovificent stock of American, English and Canadian wall psper is full and far sahead of any previous season’s importations. The prices are lower than ever. Si ee A Promising Younester.—Mr. A. N. Large’s brood mare, ‘‘Gladiola,” dropped a fine filly foal last night. The foal, which is by Brilliant, standard bred, (half-brother to Nelson) is dark brown, with black points. See Aut Riaut SoLp.—We learn from an ex- change that J. H. Kitchen, of Houlton, Me., has purchased from Newton Lee, of Truro, the stallion All Right. This horse was foaled in 1873 by Taggart’s Abdallah, and is the sire of Charley Mitchell, 2.254, and George Lee, 2.233. ig ee Butrerriies.—On Monday evening, at 8 o'clock, Mr. L. W. Watson will tell us all about those gay-dressed beauties as no one else can. He has made a special study of the subject and will open up stores of fresh beauty in this enchanting field to the friends of the Natural History Society who favor him gvith their presence, CHANCERY Court.—The suit of Alex, McKinnon, Thomas A. McLean and Mark Wright & Co. vs. H. T. Lepage, to set aside a deed of assignment made by the defendant in favor of the; Gowdy Manu- facturing Co., is still before the Court. The hearing of the case began on Thursday Jast. Foorsatt.—The members of the Cres- cent Football Club are requested to meet at Victoria Park, on Monday evening, at 7 o'clock, sharp, for practice. The Prince of Wales College students played a scratch match at the Park yester- day afternoon—the first of the season. Perea Tye LAwN Tennis Crus ENTERTALIN- went.—The public are reminded that> the plan of the hall will be exhibited at Red- din’s drug store on Monday morning next and that holders of tickets for reserved seats may select their places on and after that day. Six seals only,to be occupied by the Lieut.-Governor and party, will be marked off the plan before it is exhibited. ‘All others will be numbered in the order in avhich they are presuited. A New Derartore.—Mr. D. A. Bruce, «the well-known merchant tailor, has made a new departure this year. He has fitted up a room on the second floor of his estab- lishment, which he will reserve solely as a show-room for readymade clothing, intend- ing, as he does, to make _readymade oe ing a special feature of his business. The suits on sale are all marked at amazingly low prices. They were nearly all made from new cloths on Mr. Bruce premises during the dull season, and the workman- ship is so good that it is hard to tell the difference between them and suits made to order. Being made at greatly reduced rates at atime when work was not so plentiful as itis now, Mr. Bruce can afford to sell these suits at prices which compare more than favorably with those placed upon ~ imported article. Besides the readymace clothing, he has au excellent stock of = spring and summer suitings, etc., which he is prepared to make up to order at et notice, in good style and at reasonaodie prices. When you want readymade clothing ora suit made to order call and examine his stock. er resco ott The cheapest clothing store in the city James Paton & Co. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sercian Despatongs ro Tax Examrven, Prince Bismarck’s Election. Another Ballot. Necessary. Beruty, April 18. The latest returns: from Geesienmude, where an election for the Reichtag was held on Wednesday, show that Prince Biskarck has not received sufficient votes fora choice. Another ballot ia necessary. THE MeGRERVY LIBEL SUIT A BIG JOB ON HAND. : QueEBgc, April 18. Judge Andrews dismissed the application of Mr, Tartes’ lawyers for delay in the McGreevy libel case. It will nuw go ahead, The general opinion is that the editor ot Le Canadian has a big job on hand and would like to get out-of it, : Wharfage Regulations. Orrawa, April 18, , The new regulations regarding the fees for harbors and wharves are gazetted. Phe old regulations provided that all Stezmboats making fast to wharves paid for each day, or portion of day, one dollar wharfage dues irrespective of tonnage, while sailing vessels were required to pay only in proportion to tonnage—thus placing steamboats at disadvantage and giving rise tocomplaint,the majority ofsteamboatsuaing government whaves being of small tonnage, and the wharfage dues_ proving an onerous tax. According to the new regulations, steamboats pay dues at the rate of double those imposed upon sailing vessels, cal- culated upon tonnage according to following scale : On each steamboat under fifty tons twenty cents ; over fifty and under one- hundred tons, thirty cents; over one- hundred and under two, forty cents and so on. Steamboats having occasion to make use of the same wharf more than once the same day shall be required to pay dues only. for first time and steamboats carrying mails shall pay the same dues as other steambvats, but they shall be entitled to preference of berth at wharf when en- gaged in delivering or receiving mails. Cir- culars have been issued to receivers of wharfage pointing out that no fees can be collected unless actual service is render- ed, and forbidding receivers taking charge of any ship cargo or material contrary to the expressed wish of the master or owner. The receivers are warned not to proceed against any vessels unless in their belief strong measures are necessary. Advertizing the Northwest. Montreat, April 18. The Canadian Pacific Railway are about to undertake a new method of making the Northwest known the people of Great Britain. A colonization or exhibition car will be filled with samples of products and sent to all parts of England and Scotland. By this. meays the ey hopes to reach farmers of the old and. The “ Modus Vivendi,” Lonpon, April 18.. The second reading’of the Newfoundland modus vivendi in connection with the lobster fisheries was postponed in the House of Lords to-day, until next Friday, to enable the counsel for Newfoundland delegates to appear at the bar. @bituary. Hatrrax, April 18 Martin P. Black died at 2 o’clock this morning (Saturday) after a protracted, ill- ness. He was one of the wealthiest mer- chants in Halifax, and retired from active commercial life a few years ago with three quarters of a million. Weather Eulictin. Toronto, April 18/—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds from west and south, fair weather, stationary or a little higher tempature. Nature requires aid in correcting irregula- rities at this season, and for both men and women no other remedy equals Dr. Williains’ Pink Piils as a spring blood tonic. They supply all the constituents necessary to enrich the blood and build up the system. Sold by all dealers, or sent post paid on receipt of price—502 per box, or five boxes for $2—by addressing Dr. Williams Med. Co , Brockville, Ont. apl0 lw WANTED TO PURCHASE For Spot Cash! PAIRS of Heavy Draft Horses, weight 1400 to 1600 Ibs. each. 2 pairs of Light Draft Horses, weight 1200 Ibs. each. : E 2 pairs good lookers and drivers, weight 1000 Ibs. each. ‘ Eee 1 govd roadery and can trot in 2.50 or 3 minutes, weight from 1000 to 1100 lbs. These horses must be sound and good to haul and drive, and must be from 4 to 6, or not older than 7 years, 3 —— ALSo—— 50 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 2Ist and 24th, or at P. S. Brown's from 20th to 25th. HEBER HARTLEN, Colonial Market, Halifax. ap9—tf DR. JAMES’ NERVE BEANS when all other Taste other “pret arations advertised for Lost menbert. pies Bee od digemtee: Pick and harmless manner peculiar v0 eee angie at ae Pee eras <__ ieee THE JA Mes MEDICINE CO., Cana- NERVE BEANS are a new discovery that relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor and Failing Menhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind caused by overwork, or the er- rors or excesses. of youth. This Remedy absolutely cures the pdcuce or hoarding house, having ample accom- reas == a = ——S SATURD TE UAT well-built Dwelling House on Dor. _. chester Street, directly opposite the residence of Hon. F. Brecken, containing fourteen rooms, large kitchen and frost-proot j cellar, with stables and coach house attached, I This House is centrally situated, being mi: | way between the Railway Depot and Market j Square. Is well adapted for a private resi- | modation for either, Atso-A Two:Tenement House on Rich’: mond Street, near Hillsborough Square, 5 Each'! Tenement contains eight rooms, frost proof” cellars, with good yard and stable in connec- tion. A new kitchen has been recently built on this house. i Both these properties are well situated aa! to locality, and should command the attention | of intending purchasers, Apply to J. B. MACDONALD, ap4—2w eod&wy Qaeen Street. TURNIPS! QUANTITY of good turnizs for eale at | £M Mount Edward. : ‘CHABLES PALMER. | | t { To Ship Owners and Others, \ J] ANTED for the City of Charlottetown. 500 TONS HARD STUNE for mia- cadamizing . purposez, landed “on Pownal Wharf at or near the Crasher. Will be taken in lots of 25 tons and upwards. Apply at the: City Cle: k’s office, : H. M; DAVISON; : City Clerk, al7 di WANTS, LOST, FOUND ce. HE WHOLE or half-time services’ of an ex- perienced Accountant can be had on reason- able terms by addressing “Ledger,” P. O. Box 438, City. 3i eod pd—apls Joa CARMODY is prepared to supply his' _, customers with good fresh Oysters caught caily, bythe quart, also on the half shell. Water Street, Kast. 3i pd—apls TO 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—ap18 LETs-A.Cottage containing eight rooms, situate on Hillsborouga Street, now oecupied by Mr. Wm. H. McEwen. Possession given about Ist May. For particulars apply te PEAKE BROS. & Co. . eod tf—apl7 WANTED.—A good steady boy. with good re- commendation, about 15 years of age, as Apply at THE as apl7 clerk in a general store. AMINER office. ANTED.—A boy to do general housework, and who understands taking vare ef a horse andcow. Apply at this office. ti—apl7 ANTED.—A young woman to assist with housework mornirg and. evening, in pay ment for her board. No washing. Apply “at EXAMINER oflice. : tf--ap!7 Vy ANTED.—Two Coat Makers and one Pant and Vest Maker. First-class workers only wanted. Highest wages ,aid. Apply at P. BY > LACEY’s, Queen Street. 2} pd--apl7 WANTED.—A Wood. Turner. One. swith some experience in use of machinery in Door and Sash Factory.—SCHURMAN, CrarkK & Co, Sum- _ Sg merside, dy 2i wy li—ap1l7 To LET.—The house on Upper Queen Street occupied by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession 15th July. Apply at THe EXAMINER office, or to Mr. A. N. LARGE, \ apl7 ANTED,—A Table Maid. Good wages to one well recommended. Apply between 10 and 12a,.m., to MkS. GEORGE A. BAYNES, 117 Upper Prince Street. tf—ap16 jO. LET.~—The large and well-arranged House on the corner of. Grafton and Weymouth Streets. Aliso, one-half the adjoining House on Weymouth Street. Rent mocerate. Apply to Grorces W.-GARDINER. eod—ap16 WANTED.—A Tailor’s Pressman, one to take charge of workroom. None but a steady, competent live man need apply. Steady employ- ment the year round to such a person. Apply stating salary required. Also, first-class Coat Makers wanted.—Scovit. Fraser & Co., Mer- chant Tailors, 8t. John, N. B. diw wli—apl6 ANTED.—An honest and industrions lad for work in Watson’s Drug Store. Must bring recommendation, A!so a man fer outdoor work, apis To LET.—.A House at the head of Cumberland Street, containing sever rooms. .Appiy on the premises te WILLIAM SMITH. lw—apli EMOVED.—I. T. Winans has removed his | Training and Boarding Stables to Sidney Street, near Queen. Stables and House recently bailt by the late Thomas Burris. Stalls and Coach House first-class Fer. particulars apply at otlice on Sidney Street.—I. T. WINANs, apll—dy 2m W 4AXSTED.—By 22nd April, a-servant for gen- eral housework, o washing. Good re- ferences required Apply to Mrs. F. P. Car- VELL between the hours of 2 and 4 p. m. apll O LET.—An eight-room Cottage, with Stable and Coach House, situated on Pleasant Srreet.- Is fitted up with water. Apply to Joun KELLY. : apll ATANTED.—A Cook and: Housemaid on the 16th of April. No washing. Apply at this office, tf—ap8 OUSE TO LET,—On Euston Street, adioin- ing the residence of Henry <Aitken,. Esq., with'seven rooms, kitchen, barn and outhouses. Possession Ist May. Enquire on the premises, or to R. K. Jost, north side of Queen Square. ap3 WANTED TO RENT.—In the southern part of ; the town, a Dwelling House ot about four- teen rooms. Apply at Tum EXAMINER Oftice. ap7 WANTED.—A position as. Book-keeper, by a young man who has had two-years’ ex- erience as book keeper in a wholesale firm. “irat-class references. Apply at thia office. aplé—6ieod pd OR. SALE —A good Horse, three years old, by F Barrister; sound and kind; warranted to Owner has no use for him. draw a tonto a carr, dy & wy tfi—mch3l Apply.at this office. FOR SALE. AY, APRIL OF APRIL. ist AND 22nd a a (x e: Ladies are invited to look through all the Departments. | Charlottetown, April 18, 1891—eod & wky Paper Haugings Window Shades. Curti jay (x) ‘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 stck, 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 half price to clear. NEW BLINDS ~a lovely assortment. Handsome a : ‘Paper Blinds at 15c. each. Curtain 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 lew Print Cottons. ‘ew White Cottons. STANLEY BROTHERS. ETE rt se can CT —— ~— —— — Charlottetown, April 7, 1891—eod & wky aiapeagoeianiatid SPRING GOODS NOW OPEN -STERNS’. The finest lines of Spring Millinery, Mantles, 0 Higsame tesa tows ant sete! Fackets, Dress Goods, Prints, Sateens, Silks, Rib- George Carter, and adjoining the residence of Mr. Lemuel Poole. Immediate possession. Ap- ply to GEORGE ALLEY. st t tf—mch3l To LET.—The Double 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. WELLYER. tf—ap7 NO LET.—A House containing eight rooms and Shop. Will be rented either with or without the Shop. Isin a convenient nart of the city and has 300d accommodat =* building attached. Rentreasonable. Applyatt 1s office. apl4—eo. tf OUND.—This morning, on Sidney Street, two Keys, one attached aud the other not. The Owner can have the same by applying me undersigned.—CHarLes LEIGH, JR. To LET. —That commodious and well situated Shop, corner of Kent and Queen Streets. Immediate possession. Apply to Mrs. C. H. HARVEY, on the premises. 2i (tu sat} pd—apl ERS.—Pleasant rooms, reasonable rates. i . John, N. B. : dig ite for anaiiet Sold in phan wholesale and retail, by George ¥ Hughes a Reddin Bros, &w lyr—-apl Goo ACCOMMODATION FOR BOARD- Mrs. C. H. HARVEY, corner Queen and ! Rene etreets. 5 i {tu gat) pd—apld bons, Parasols, etc., ete, 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 before you decide to buy. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, April 11, 1891. { ee ste et i i i) } } | tf # oat. ae