PO ee ee a ‘oeal and Other Items. ———— r 1200 ties t select from at by, A. } all avh if Brace § ae = ogssst bas aivanced to seventeen a Caso. js expected Lere trom Boston woot ee —_ uence —Be ov hand at the meeting to- Bg oe will meet for drill when the certit- yg Barreny, (. A-, ng at 8 o'clock, ques #0 ' a , : > _The anowal meetiag of the Pro. figs. Aaoclation will be held iu the fi 1 norrew, at 4 o'clock : Room to-rmorr w, at . City Coart depen ~~. = The full atock of fishing flies, —_ has arrivec at Watsons Drog does e : aes ehere it will be ready for inspection - ‘row OF Thursday. too! wal ‘1 coal found -» Coal.—A specimen of coa — in the bank at Wood Islands, | " t SM. Donald Martin, has been left at oe BXAWINER office. - . are few who do oot at this season icine, § to ‘ need of @ spring medic ne, and sae we recommend Campbell's Quinine! We sathe best. | {prea Tepeal —The Moncton Times | d : 4 petition is about to be circulated | ig Ring's County, asking fer the tepeal of} the Boott Act and the C.waty placed under . high license. tle auras Warens. — The new remedy for) ‘ashe and peuraligia—no taste—easy to| ute Scentsa box. Samples free at Dodd's “tical Hall. Cures in 20 mimates. — . ms €o aad got 8 var ple. ee a. Qsrrcasy.—Captaia H. W. Chisholm, for uasy years agent of the International Steam- ip (io npany, at St. John, died at that place ae Gebiven, the tragelian, He was born ia 1824. — — is dead. last Sap Rrres —The funeral of the | lat A. A. Macpherson, ex-city clerk, took | ss yesterday afternoon, and was largely ' gtended, The Masonic fratarnity, with iby Citizen's band, preceded the hearse, - | fovar or Cuancery.—The Court of | Chance ry met at 11 o'clock this morning, | en Mr. Justice Hodgson was sworn in sMasterofthe Rols by Judge Kelly. Mc. J.B. Wyatt, of Summerside, was ac- j sitted a solicitor in Chancery. Arrestion.—The plankway on Euston Street, between Great George and RKoch- | ford Streets, io in a very bad condition. | We trast that no time wiil be lost in putt- | jg down new plank bere, as. the travel | ~@ puk-ward is now about setting in, As Oumstion Strriize.--The name of BE Wodk. MeNeil, of West River, was inadver- +. omitted from the list of succ: saful | dudects at Dalhousie. Mr. McNeill’s stand- | DH ing wee 0s follows: Ist Greek, third year; Ist labs third year; French, Class []., second year, —_~_-S>- -- ¥ May offers apecially favorable circum- tances for driving catarrh out of the system, ad every sufferer from this loathsome dis- | tase should use Nasal Balm for that purpese. Is cures when all other remedies fail if the directions are faithfully adhered to. A single bettie will convince you of its merit. Seld by all dealers, _——_@g——__— Miaacrtors Escare. — Last Wednesday, while two boys were playing near a well at N.S., one of them, a son of Mr. 4, Beasley, fell in head first. The well was Si feet deep and had but little water in it, mill the little fellow whe is only 7 years old wes pulled ap wahurt eave for a few scratches, Wis eacspe was miraculous. ttle Mosicatx.—Invitations are out for a Soiree Musicale, to be given by Mr. H. A. Tanton’s prpils, ia St, Patrick's. Hall, on Thursday evening next, An excellent programme of | and instrumental masic has been pre- ‘t, and @ very pleasant entertainment may | expected. The pupils wil! be assisted om "be veeasion by Mrs oases Byrne, Mr. C. B. Werren, and Masters Haszard and Mitchell, Tus pecial services in the Christian Chureh on Upper Great George St are be- ‘ag ntinged. Th» church was well fi! led night to hea: a discourse on **What tuust I do to be saved” by W. H. Harding, of Summerside. The ordinance of baptism vu sduuigistered to two candidates at the pt, Preaching this evening, at 8, by the . -——@——__. a Manxer For Honses.—The St. ot Charts A few days agu W. S. McKie, — etown, touk the pure-bred Per- tun stallion Duroe and two matched a to Bangor. He found no difficulty ever in selling the latter at good prices, re wasleftin Bangor for service in '.the season. Mr. McKie says there beanie market in Bangor for driving eter pairs, and intends to #carload to the city in a short time. yeETiRo Triat,—On the 29th ult. ai 2 ton, representing the Ator- ae attended the Magistrate's the Ouse and watched the case of “. matthe prosecution of O’Brien we ett, in acase of suspected arson, ing out of O'Brien's barn being des- let fall. A large number of persons eee eee tothe Court, and as no War evidence was produced—Mr. Bienes advised the justices to dismiss Poormait, —A large nu d ze number of college shee =~ others witnessed the match eter” Kent St. vs South of Kent St.” lone last evening. The North side tf the toss, and chose to take advantage Side Kick cp, "eatery wind. The South wee and the ball was quickly ion After some lively scrimmages , elitre field, the ball was gradually OP, sent over the South qual line enti It was kieked off at the to but was quickly returned and to ee! dangerously near the South Toaged twas sent over the line and again tides ch After a tive minutes’ rest, the otf Tanged goals,and the North kieked trim half was confined mostly to The wages near the southern touch-li re. ‘doely te forwards played wel’, ad 8 called surely gained ground. ‘lime Northern 20.07.28 & scrimmage near th: Nad jn : “yard line. The game thus re- Bhim. ¥, neither side scoring a THE D 2 EE inajority. ! elie dee AILY Ces OS Tz TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sraciat Despatours ro Tar Examuiven. OTTAWA NOTES THE ADDRESS PASSED UNANIMOUSLY Sharp Frost at the Cap tal. Orrawa, May 5, Petitions were fyled yesterday against seven Ontario Liberal members. The de- bate on answer to the Governor General's speech was concluded yesterday with Chariton’s speech. The address passed un- animeusly. _ Hundreds of prohibition petitions are be- ing presented to Parliament. Both Houses of the Legislative Committees of the Dom- inion Alhance meet this morning. Snow fell here this morning, with sharp frost last night. SENATUR HAYTHORNE NOT EXPECTED TO SURVIVE TO-DAY. Orrawa, May 5. Senator Haythorne is very low. He was delirious all last night. Ic is expected that he will not survive to-day. The Labor Difficalties. Paris, May 5. _ There was great excitement in the French Chamber of Deputies yesterday over the Fourmies slaughter on May Day. The Miniacer of the Interior was denounced as 4 murderer, but a resolution of confidence in the Ministry was received by a large RR me Expulsion of the Jews. Panis, May 5. Terrible scences attend the Jewish ex- pulsion from Russia. Many Jews are dying on the way What Can it Be? Lonpox, May 5. New information recently obtained in the Parnell-O’Shea divorce case will neces- sitate the intervention of the Queen's Proctors. The Newfoundland Bill. Lonpon, May 5. The Knutsford bill relating to New- fonndland has passed the committee stage in the House of Lords. Famine in Madras — + Caicutra, May 5. The famine in Madras continues, Peo- ple are suffering great privations. Archbishop of York—Dying. Lonpvox, May 5. The Archbishop of York is dying of in- fluenz.. Local Notices. Pine apples for sale at Beer & Goffs. m2 2i Evaporated and dried apples for sale at Beer & Goff's. m2 2i Window Blinds, latest style of fringe, at Mark Wright & Co’s. ap 29 6i Expected every day, a large lot of baby car- riages, at Mark Wright & Co's, to be sold off cheap. ap 29 6i Supreme Court. The Easter term of the Supreme Court began this forenoon, the Chief Justice and Mr. Justice Hodgson on the bench. The examination of Benj. Rogers and Thomas W. Dodd, summoned as agents or garnishees of the defendants, S. H. Brown & Co., at the suits of William A. Weeks, L. L Beer and the Charlottetown Woolen Mills Company is now going on. Peters & Peters for plaintiffa in both suits ; Haszard for agents or garnishee®. The docket is a short one. HOTEL AERIVALS. HOTEL DAVIES, May 4.—J H Cross, Montreai ; Louis Car- man, Geo Smith, I W Trants, St John ; D McAtman, Kingston; O Taylor, Truro; AM Wright, Bedeque; James Brennan, Toronto. OSBORNE HOUSE. May 4.—Rev WJ Kirby and Mrs Kirby, Winsloe; Rev Geo W Fisher, Pownal; Mrs McDonald and two child-en, Souris ; Rev E C Turner and Mra Tarner, Cornwall; DC McKay and wife, Mra F Cox, Dundas ; EK Hood, Boston; H Knowles, Nisgsra Falls ; C B Whidden, Antigonish; O V Coleman, New Glasgow; D Montgomery, Summerside; Geo Forbes, Vernon River; P Kelly, Peter Gorden, Montague. At Halifax, May Ist, — ; daughetr of Jobn and Matilda Pippey, 26 years ‘ lo this city, on May Ist, Francie Walsh, aged 74. (St. Johan papers please copy.) In Charlottetown, on the 3rd of Apiil, Joseph, infant son of Flora and Lawrence McNeil, aged one month. ~~ SHIP NEWS. — PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTEREP. May 1—Schra Ospray, Rake, Orwell; Jessie 1, Walsh, Pictou. ua Z Schra Elisha Craswel!,Batler, Murrey Harbor; Minnow, Brean, Boactonche; Susan King, McPherson, Tatamagouche; a Lourie, Pictou; Lady May, McDougal , Bell Creek; J H Hilts, Davies, Pictou. CLEARED. _ Minnie R, McMillen, — gow te Arehur, eee Pictou; . Weatherbie, ace Mss 3H Hilta, Davis, Pictou; Lady May oVongall, Belle Creek. Annie L., eldest aged * ii ii i i a iil eee EXAMINER, - -.- - REAL ESTATE. Bz AUCTION. | Eligible and Handsome Build- ing and Pasture Lots. | AM authorized by Miss Jemima B, Medill, _Executrix to the Estate of the late Joba | McGill, Esq., to sell by Auction, on the pre- | inises, Spring Park Road, on WEDNESDAY, ! the 6:h day of May next, 1891, at 11 o'clock, a. m., THE McCILL PROPERTY, COMPRISING Wood | Piret—2 Acres of Land, with Dwelling House and Outbuildings, all in good repair. Seoond—13 Half-Acre Building Lots. Third—8 One-Acre Pasture Lots. This poseecty ia situated in one of the most desirable parts of the city, commanding an excellent view of the city and harbor. For private residences it has no equal, being higb and dry with a soutbern aspect. Atso-—1 Bone Crusher and a quantity of Lumber, Terms made known at sale, RK. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. - ~ TS - ‘el basa eae | t ce (wae THOUSANDS Of bottles of DysPEPTICURE have been sold éuring the past few years without adver- tising whatever. It easily ov eB - tion, and PostrivELY CURES it cases of Chronic Dyspepsia ; this q 4 wines i a tae b h Dimon without havin n brought n before the public. ’ a TH E PA PH LET on Dysrerrioure gives t sults ears Gente me ee ate ae B su t especially, should — Nether heme at is wrapped about each bottle of the remedy, or promptly mailed free to any address. DYSPEPTICUR Is sold by all Druggists—Sample Size 3& cte.; Large Bottles $1.00, Those who cae it easily will recelve a} wettie by mail, all expenses prepaid, on sending $1.00 by register- ed letter or P.O. Order *o the Seeker’ Cheerios K. Short, Pharmacist, St. John, N. B. feiy ug tne Temouer ports uf Causdaand’ the : oO aan 6 Priced States ina special malling Sta package. AUCTION. Carriage Factory, Carriages and Tools. \ E are instructed by Mr, William Me- Kie to sell by Auction, on THURS- DAY, May 14th, commencing at 11 o'clock, at his Show Rooms on Upper Great George Street :— His entire stock of NEW CARRIAGES consisting of 2 Pheton Buggies, 6 Carriages, Brewster gear (covered and open), 3 do., Me- Lachlan principle), 10 do. (assorted styles) These Carriages are all new and of the very best materia! and workmanship. Three complete sets of Uarriage Blacksmith Tools, and a!] other Tools and Machinery in, connection with the business. Also, at 12 o'clock, noon, of the same day : —The Stand and Premises now occupied by him. Size of the Lot is 51x100 feet, with good and suitable buildin s, and is the beat established Carriage business on the Island. Terms :—Up to $50, three months; over $50, three and six months. Sale positive. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. ~ oe ha WANTS, LOST, FOUND &c LET.—One-half the Deuble Tenement House on the corner of Pownal and Sidaey Street., containing nine rooms Possession given imme- diately. Apply to Henry C. Dovuse. tf—mayd LET.—That part of the Brick House now occupied by Mr. Norman A. Stewart. Pos- session givenist June. Apply to Cas. HEARTZ, may5—ii pd OOD PASTURE for five cows at Brighton- G ville, estate of late George Davies, com- Enquire at the office of mencing on Ist June. mayé tf F. W. L. Moore. WANTED—-A Boy to attend to a horse and make himself generally useful. {may4 2i T° LET.—A house on King [Street in good repur containing 5 rooms. Water in con- nection. Apply at this office. tmay4 31 7 ANTED.—An experienced Milliner. Apply W to JaMes PaTon & Co. may2 T FOR SALE CHEAP, 21 feet long. with eee and sails. Apply to J, T. MELLISH. mayl—2i_ pd R SALE.—A light secona-hani buggy will ._F° he sold cheap. Apply at this office, ap29-—lw W 4NteD AT ONCE.—A Man Servant, Ap- ply to Miss PzTsers, Sidmount, ap2s—dy & wky tf ASTURAGE for three cows within the city limite; water and shelter, Terms $15 each cow, inadvance. Apply to LAURENCE W. Wart- gON, Queen Str ap28 ANTED TO PURCHASE.—A Boilding Lot, W in central location, Apply at this office. febis WP anted—two gool Lobster Fishermen and one Sealer. Apply to Walter Matheson, amen - ap 26, d2w wii T° :T.—The Garden attached to the resi- Sten of the late Chief Justice Palmer to let for the season. Apply to Mrs. Kpwb. PALMER, Upper Queen Street. tf—apis —The house on Upper Queen Street ae by Mr. W. L. Cotton. Possession 15th Jaly. Apply at THe EXAMINER office, or to Mr. A. ¥ Lares api? ET.—The western half of a House on King T° ikrest. formerly known as the * fodviu House,” containing eight large rooms, at present occupied by Mrs. Crabb. Possession given Ist of May. The above house is in first-c ss order. Apply to John Kelly, Ksq., Water Commissioner, or to the owner, Epwagp KELLY, Southport. ap23- eocd tf T° UET.—The House at present occupied by we W. Stanley, Kent Street. Possession given Ist May. Knquire of Thos. Soars. owner, or W. W. Stanley. —apl —I. T. Winans has removed his enor a Boarding Stables to Sidney Trainin ly . Stables and House reeentiy Street, near Queen Sialis aud i late Thomas Burris. i Cauch t sane first-class For particulars apply at office on Sidaey Street.—I. T. Winans. apli —-dy 2 J TO LET.—On Euston Street, adioin- Herne residence of Henry Ai‘ken, Esq with seven rooms, kitchen. barn and canoe Possession lat May. Knquire 99 the premises, er to R. K. Jost, north side of Queen Square. ap3 WANTEv TO RENT.—Iu the southern part of ° ellinc House of about four- oe ee no Tux EXaMINER office. teen rooms. ary ee New Millinery -|of last year’s Blinds at half price to clear. isiiidllipelttissmno<tianena-ncathesenthneasteasthtlliceadnesmnatntiasanatens eatin naeadtitatatiaandnaa atid adiasadtieadedeaaddlieed: atin ieee ee = ~ ~ a MAY 5. 1891. iin ae ao eal STANLEY BROTHERS. —{x) This Spring’s importation of Newest Fabries in PLAIN AND FANCY DRESS GOOWS is the resuit of close study study in regard to Styles and Shades, and our assortment cannot be surpassed in the city. Gl OV ES Rouillon’s and Perrin’s Kid Gloves, with Lace, Button and Stud 4 * fastenings ; Suedes to arrive in lights and blacks ; Silk, Taffeta and Lisle Thread Gloves ; extraordinary values in Silk Lace Mitts. HOSIERY A complete line of the celsbrated ONYX BLACK COTTON ™ *and LISLE THREAD HOSIERY, in Ladies’ and Children’s sizes, Plain and Ribbed. Every pair guaranteed stainless and absolutely fast colors. We call particular attention to this line, as it fills a long-felt want, obviating the necessity of wearing Cashmere Hosiery in the summer season. Also, a full line of CASHMERES, in Plains and Ribs. UMBRELLAS & PARASOLS, oso re bougne with the idea of the combination of good wear-resisting qualities and neatness of appearance. ee (x) BROWDWSsS BLOCK. Charlottetown, April 30, 1891—eod & wky -eoor oe > pe aoe aesmeemnes aman = PERKING & STERNG. red UNE | l conmaalipmiites ee ¥)—--~—- omen ne eemanee NM Straw Hats in great variety: Straw Bonnets in great variety. Big display of Feathers and Flowers; big display of Ribbons. Millinery Materials of every description. MISS WADE is again in charge of our Milliner Department, and is prepared to do first-class wor at shortest notice. Dry Goods at lowest prices at PERKINS & STERNS. — Charlottetown, April 23, 1891. JAMES PATON & CO’S —__tg THH—— Best Place in the City ——_TO BU XY¥—— CARPETS. OIL CLOTHS AND CURTAINS fal LO} JAMES PATON & CO. MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, May 4, 1891—dyj] ———— Ppt Hagigs, Wik Sas, Carin Ps, i | 6 bales of WALL HE BAZAAR CO. have received daily for two weeks from 2 to PAPERS, including all the latest styles in English, American and Canadian eens Dados, Ceilings, Borders and Freizes, and have now, without doubt, the finest show - the oe in order to clear out our tremendous st ck, we will sell at the bottom prices. We have only to sh ,w the Papers. They sell themselves. } WASHABLE PAPERS in every variety ree = NEW BLINDS Paper Blinds at 15c. each. Curtain Poles at 35c. each. Corrugated few days. Cheapest supply ever in the city, BAZAAR CO., Queen Street. and at lowest prices. One Hundred -a lovely assortment. Handsome Carpet Paper to arrive in & Charlottetown, April 16, 1891—-eod & wky g e « f