wel MI .~ THE cocal and Other Hems, urrived at Li Su. spuper the adjourned meeting of the ile iders of the Teleph ne Co if > Work Gors Ow. -Moncton has tributed in private nts to the Springhill fund The sibutions of societies will bring the at wp to $2000 VATCRER hae at his stone to which is attached and a large shell less than seventeen obtained exhibition +, kent street, & eenty-one oyster shells, ito which are no lier one?. The oysters : beds at West River were = tyexce THE Maria.—Replying toa eamunication from the States, Michael nugo, an Italian interpreter at Loronto, ave: Canada can be relied on to supply i armed men to assist in avenging deaths - Mafiag, at New Orleans jail. - Lugcest IN THE Wortp —We learn from un exchange that John Glendenning, of Mark- vm, Ost., has a magnificent O»year old heifer, which weighs 3600 lbs. —saic to be the largest beef in the world. It will » eyhibiced in Montreal at the Easter shov. —_ Darbam - Me. VixsicomBe's Cont ert. —The elec- von being on the 9th of April, Mr. Vinoni- combs has changed the date of his concert to Monday, the 13ch, hoping that all our wasical friends will make such arrange- ments es to enable them to attend the fin- the season. sii . > ’ est coneert of Site —The attention of our readers is rected to the sale of of dry goods, gents furnishings, at the store of A. L. Brown, Queen Street, commencing Priday, to continue until the stock gold off. Also,on April 9th, the brick we now occupied by Mr. A. L. Brown. — (’, {. Morrison, Auctioneer. et funmmens ~Ramway Fara ity. iriving inte Loudon, Ont., on the evening of the 24d,aman named Wesley Warner and his two daughters, aged 12 and 19 years, met witha terrible death at a place called O’ Brien’s fut on the C. P. R. The passenger train in the west ran into the buggy and smashed ‘wpieces, killed both horses and mangled etc., ©] April, and Wimer and both daughters in a frightful mieoer. Oa Daitiousir Law Examinations.—The re- wiltsof the recent examinations at the Dalhousie Law School appear in the Hali- fax papers, It is pleasing to see that Mr. George W. Schurman, of this Province, passed first class in four elasses. Mr. Scharman is a brother of Mr. C. H. Schur- man, of this city, and of Professor Schur- man, of Corneil University. > Presevrery.—The Presbyteryof P. E, islind will meetin St. James Church, Charl ttetown, on Tuesday, 31st instant, w ii o'clock, a.m. Business reports of all standing committees, reports of committees on sugmontition, reports of committees visiting Valleyfield, Caledonia, Woodville, Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Mont«gue: report of comm ttee «n better methods of wo king, etc. ; remits of General Assembly. ~James Carruthers, Clerk of Presbytery. > Pepestatasisa. - The big six days walking match at New York closed on Sunday night. It was yot the success anticipated. Following is the resu}t ;— 7 Hes Mile 5. Miles. MN se dscWacel ee ae . 540 ot 538 Hagelman... 526 merty . --.025 Noremac » en Peach ooo The receipts are to be divided, and are %41d to be between £8500 and 9.000 0, , lonp Proceenr ‘ : - B m D Prov EEDING —A few nights ago, : ~ the police were se uring the city and OUDery ivr sz — ‘9 £ “as . 7 " e Yior a youth fal fugitive from justice, ho ‘ » - . > useol Rev. Fred. E J. Lloyd, who is at ditishe tee crom, the city, and slept, im it of hodeleth? ey arene open several packages ‘es bade hing, some of which they put upon nt a 7 that they might rest more 0 Bena oN dar Trp peck thoes bet vucrete, and left. A pair of over- as he ens to Mr. Lioyd also took a walk in jail, th Same time. One of the lads is now » She other is still at large. Tae G Se eke. AN of Tuesday last said .—“‘An ple,’ hee is expected by the country peo- uly as that of 13; however, will not be as is the saa. 18%), when wheat was sown ——— ef March, after which time travelled t ae sows whatever. ' 4 his item Yesterday nop in New Brunswick and flening © A it > in Tuk EXAMINER, be- ete. — Th, aor unewick exchange says, Referring to "ig a at ee narearaee, * ‘= oe called at Toe Examiner Was —e afternoon and stated that it See ace ’ y watrue,—asserting that wheat ot M ot nm here in 1546 until the 31st ea and that there was frost after that the ae eras year. We shall not say the sani rath of the paragraph is due to thee the f were which it came; but merely that it i ne is of little consequence and lone ti ery easy to err in respect to the » “me ago.” The same remark may Otic " made ae : ; desctistion ‘ Oneerning the Guardian's tn of the proposed Masonic len le 3 e Ph published this morning. It erib- af leh eto from THe EXaMINER Seen wer. The genuine enterprise *igious and moral contemporary *R no account, be questioned or denied. Spee gage ry; foreign That! ' r 7 6 bi ver in - by [ li ‘ cent iarrie & Stew art. , - 2 TERS Catarecn pecial service this + at 7.90 o'clock - = Sianiey has i yot suCcCE eded in i,eorve wr > . Sort H | es opened | me - . - \iail neetrt ol t LecOoty ; oe t emorrow | rT} ursday night import. ant —_—o—-— P CHARTER The clipp i . hooner boR ! . . : ». tient, about 80 tons re rister. Enquire of aii. : : oa ha rah 25 lwk ie t wie . oe oa os {) _ NOC ial sess) mh f }’ort la - wnt at So clock. ( mferring i — , Pastor Hinson | aptized seven ts he Baptist ehurch, Moncton, on dey mornin g, making a total of 99 daring | “ rvices - subscriptions | -- While | said fugitives a: , . iigitive ania companion entered the | DAILY — 2 ‘TELEGRA SPrciAr Slnniddiainiuil TO Tar Examiner. i ! IQR THE NORTHWEST, A Fine Body of Immigrants Coming. PHIC NEWS. i i | i | i London, March 26, ‘rom Liverpool on Thursday for the Lawrence, Sheis the first muil boat of the summer arrangement, She carries the finest body of immigrants for Alberta As. }siniboia and Manitoba that ever left this }country, including well-to-do farmers from the best acricultnral districts of England {and Scotland. The reports of the British | farmers delegates are doing much towards attractin i mo «ttn? ry Yamal s ¢ 7 rT wttention to Canada's wonderful | resoilrces ae a oo i ‘The Foster-Domville Recount. ee dudge Wedderburn lias No Jurisdiction. | mat ae Sr. Jonx, March 25. | The Court in pursuance of adjournment }made at the request of ©. W. Weldon, Col. | D nmville’s Counsel, opened at Hampton King’s County, yesterday, to hear the ap- | plication for a recount in the Foster-Dom- ville election. Mr. Weldon read an offi- davit to show that notice had been served } On Foster, but Dr, Barker, who appeared for the Finance Minis‘’er, contended that a telegraphic service was valueless, and that in any case adjournment in the tirst in- | Stance was illegal, therefore the judge had no jurisdiction now. Judge Wedderburn concurred in this view and dismissed the case. _———o—_——- - — A FUGITIVE FROM JUSTICE, Captured in Boston. Boston, March 25. Hemy James, was arrested here yesterday. Elliot is a fugitive from justice. He was tried, convicted and sentenced to five years in the Dorchester Prison in New Brunswick, for setting a house on fire in Hubbard’s Cove, Nova Scotia After serving three years Eliot escaped. He He is held awaiting instructions from the Canadian authorities. THE HUNTINGDON ELECTION | No Political Significance. ' James Elliot, adias oe - Ii CNTINGDON, Que., March 25. Scriver’s majority is 255. As Scriver re- pudiated Laurier and Mercier, the result, as (he Montreal Star puts it, has little or no political significance. The candidate having repudiated the most essential plank in the platform of his party, Huntingdon has not had an opportunity of declaring itself upon unrestricted reciprocity. —— The Walifax Liquor Detectives. Hawirax, March 25. Detectives Ross and Mackay, who have been sent to the a Court for conspiracy ia inducing liquor dealers to violate the law by selling them drinks, was before that court to-day. The Chief Justice charged in the'r favor, ridiculing the idea of their action being conspiracy. Hon. Mr. Howlan Re-appointed. OrrTrawa, March 25. Hon. George W. Howlan has been re- appointed to the Senate. Weather Kuiletin. Toronto, March 25.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds, generally fair, stationary, or a little lower temperature. News Notes. Mr. T. P. Cairnes, an employer of labor in Drogheds, has promised £5,000 towards ‘the erection of artisans’ dwellings in that | town. There is believed to be good reason for | stating that the Irish Government will not exact payment of the forfeited bail given ior the appearance of Messrs, O’Brien and Dillon. For pure-bred stock in the north of Seot- land sold last year a total of £41,753 was paid, or about £10,000 more than in the previous year. The number sold was 1803 head of polled and shorthorn cattle. Figaro is informed that one of the most important banks in London has received for safe keeping four chests containing papers belonging to Prince Bismarck, Two more chests are expected to follow, after which the Prince will himself go to London to complete his memoirs, and arrange for their publication. aac a ’ Grectaw Ornatory.—The Rev. J. Read lectured last evening before the Epworth League on ** Grecian Eloquence.” Mr. F. W. lL. Moore presided. Mr. Read treated the subject somewhat fully and at consid- erable length, referring tv the political and social condition of Greece at the time Demosthenes flourished. Ex«mples were given of the wonderful ora torical triumphs of that prince of Orators, and also many important hints respecting the cultivation of the voice and the rare accomplish ment of good reading. The lecture was replete with instruction, highly interesting, and well delivered. On motion of Mr. J. a Mellish seconded by Mr. R. Heartz, a vote of thanks was presented to the lecturer. eimsieiilaanee Potice Court.—This morning the case of a number of small beys charged with assault and battery on another boy, named William Nicholson, was adjourned to enabls the prose- eutor to procure some additional evidence. _—o- EXAMINER, ——— ‘he Allan Line steamer Parisian sails ' * . wr ae - - + oe © a ~ - Y - ML tte oe hk De ~ os a Vee ., . 7 ee ee te ek a oes a = PE, = “ ? — RT ese Lek oon onde oAes -1git - maw tae fe WEDNESDAY, MAROH 25. A aye ee — THE LYCEUM, Raster Monday Night. THE PRODIGAL LAW STUDENT, By the Dramatic Club of St. Dunstan’s College. This Play is Highiy Conmended by Competent Critics. . cctvonindiggnine Reserved Seats, 35 cents; Unreserved, 25 cents. Tickets for sale at Reddin’s Drug Store. Doora open ot 7.15. Entertainment com- mences ‘at § o'clock. Insict upon having the MARTSHORN. SOLO BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont. } BUILDING LOTS. AUCTION. WEDNESDAY, APRIL Ist. re of the handsomest Lots in the City, Corner of Fitzroy and Hillsborough Streets. Size of each lot, 438x100 feet, with southern front aad shade trees. Joining the beautiful residence of Mr. C. D. Rankin in Judge Young’s Block. Terms : Valuable Residence. Mchl7 eod tis.j VW E are prepared to conduct Auction _ Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, etc., in any part of the City or Island at moderate rates, Prompt payments. Good references. ug a trial. CHARLES I. MORRISON, - Auctioneer, 106 Queen Street. BELVIDERE TO LET. Saar a will be received up to TUES- DAY, 24th March, instant, at 4 o'clock, p- m., by the undersigned, from parties de- sirous of leasing this property, for purpose of pasturage, for one or three years, Security will be required for payment of the rent. Give mch!}2 DAVIES & HASZARD. mchl9—lw 2 American Rope. JFAVING been appointed Agent for Messrs. Randall, Goodale & Co., Manu- facturers of Manilla and Sisal Cordage and Cotton Dock, I am prepared to quote prices for all sizes, HORACE HASZARD, Ch’town, March 20, 1891—3i eod WANTS, LOST, FOUND de ee b W ANTED.—Two or three board- ers can be accommodated at the “ LePage corner of Great George and Water The roome are large and front on the eod—mch25 House,” Streets. street. T° LET.--For a term of years, a Brick cone House, containing twelve rooms, with all modern converiences.—Mrs, M. H. GAHAN. mch25 Fox SALE.—A new Lobster Apply to EpwakD SKERRY, East. Fishing Boat. Fitsroy Street 6i pd—mech25 WANTED.—Two smart Ssleswomen. Only those having had experience need aprly.— Brer Bros. mech2l WANTED.—A Girl to do gefieral housework in a small family. Apply at this office. mch2t RESSMAKING.— Miss Crawford is peoperedt to do Dressmaking at her home, 177 Tills- borough Street, next door to Mr, Bridges’. meh2i—3i T° LET.—One-half the House situated on the corner of Hilisborough and Euston Streets, at present occupied by Mr. D. T. Johnston Possession May Ist. Enquire at this office. mchi9—tf T° LET.—The Dwelling House on north side of Hillsborough Park, occupied by Mrs. Hws- zard, and adjoining the house occupied by Mr. Percy Pope... Possession given on or about the first of Mav. Apply to LEMUEL PHILWUPS. mch16—6i eod T° RENT, ard possession given on the Ist May next, the House on Prince Street adjoining the residence of James Paton, Esg., and epposite Judge Young's premises. Apply next door to Ww. Boytr. tlist May pd—mech20 WANTED.—A reliable person to act #5 loca! representative of a corporation W ith a pa.a- up capital of $250,000, in the sale, threuzh Sub- Agents and Solicitors, of Instalment Savings position to the Bonds. A desirable and life-lon right pereon. Address, Mutual avestment Co., Eastman Block, Minneapolis. Minn. lw-mbl19 ANTED.—An a sistant Boo keepsr, who bas had exnerieuce in an office. Apply at Tue EXAMINER Office, tf—meh18 If you want to enjoy your Easter dinner, have your meat roasted in the cooker adver§ Spoken tised by R. K. Brace. Try one, very highly of. ANTED.--A reliable man who understands W the care of horses. Good wi and cop- stant employment will be given to & a ; are of lmitations. Ay | 25 per cent. cash, balance .can re- main on the property. es canna mannan enemy ie a Ae ht COOL LOL LLL A LL LOL LL A “om . — o is eg a “oo -4en 4 : hy . s . o- NEW LO w Sis, Trimmings, Has, —(x} ~ Hn a few days we will shew asually low prices. Paton’s purchases in the above lines. lots of Rich Black Silks, by the best French makers. 6, IG, g Mr, Paton writes that he has completed the chase of a large lot of FRENCH SILKS ; Stn Intending purchasers ‘well to wait until these are received, as they w sold cheap to. make room for further stoc'. JAMES PATON & GO. - - CHARLOTTETOWN ARO SUMS ~ Charlotietown, March 18, 1891. « portion of Mir. A'so—Special pur- eae DE SRSID ® —-—-4x)— 400 ALSO—80 Pieces Charlottetown, February 12, 1891—dy & wky YOU CAN HAVE|Camphell’s Wine Purity & Wholesomeness ——OF YOUR—-— GAKE, PASTRY AND BUNS, If YOU ARE USING WOODILL’S | BAKING GERMAN | POWDER. Tenders for Plastering. KENNETH 603 Craig Street, - FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. “IMPORTA = YOU WANT A RELIABLE call at your nearest Drug Store Indigestion, Billiousuess, Headache, 1891, at the office of Mr. Edward J. Hodgson, Ch’town, where particulars for same may be obtained. March 17—tf rNTEN DING to leave the Island, we have I decided to sell, as early a8 possible, the > following properties :— Valuabls Farm of 84 acres on St. Peter's; Road, 7 miles from Charlottetown, In good | order and fenced with spruce hedgerows. Two Building Lots in Judge Young’s block, joining the residence of Mr. C. D. Rankin. Size of each, 43x100 feet, aud handsomest lots in the city. : One Lot on Strawberry Hill, directly oppo- site the residence of Mr. William McLean, on St. Peter’s Read. 5 shares Charlottetown Driving Park, . Ch’town, March 5, 1891. 20. Georgetown epee 2 ‘ Inland Steam Navigation Ce., : aa Mantle and Grate, \ oxtea Gon, | 1 good second-hand Piano—will be sold | for $75 00, 1 do. do., will be sold for $25. Also, all our stock of Stoves. For Auction, if not sold by Private Sale, E. H. NORTON & CO, WOOD! WOOD! WING to the scarcity of Coal I have O started a Wood Yard, and am prepared ; person. Apply at this office. Guaranteed purely Vegetable and perfectly safe Constipation, etc., HE MADE A ————-{x) “7 made a mistake.” the oid man said, “To spend moncy on And a trickling tear escapes irom his eye As he looked at the holes ia the toces- 325 Pieces WHITE COTPON, eee ne ee = on under in- 790 “ G RE WY COTTON, half Town "Lot eke Sock ial Dereiline i Gq aye 2VUjy » and Stables thereov, and now occupied by 200 ? a M. a, This is sneud She bet TIC IN ' uilt houses in Charlottetown, and a very 66 Pp R desirable property. ( 2 ) rE. H. NORTON & C@., 500 INT New : Auctioneers. ‘6 GINGHAMS. | of New Flannelett Damasks,. 'Towelling, Towels, Sheeting. Circulars, Pil- low Cottons, selling off at very closest prices for Cash J a b. NIAGCD QR aes 7} Larynx, Bronce! a = , or all ages and cons they cannot GREAT COTTON SALE. "Table AED. of Beech ‘Tree Creosote (x) HE NEW REMEDY for affections of the Thaoat, Lungs, such as obstinate Sore Throat, Hoarseness, Congestion of the Lungs snd Incipient Consumption. PREPARED BY —-——- CAMPBELL WHOLESALE DRUGGISTS, - Montreal 1ial Tubes and Bronchitis, Chronic Cough, CO oct 30 NT--VERY AND SATISFACTORY FAMILY MEDICINE and get a Box of EVERYBODY'S PILLS. titutions. For be surpassed, ee for plastering the Stone House, | Price 25 centa per Box. corner of Kent and West Streets, JOBNSON’'S COUGH SYRUP, for Coughs, Covide, Hoarseness, Sore Throat, Ch’town, will be received up to 26th March, ete. Price 25 cents per Bottle. Prepared only by A. S&S. JOHNSON, (forner Kent and Prince Streete. MISTAKE |! Shoes like those.’ to supply Hardwood st a reasonable price, wat. cxvomsncnan gies He will never make such a mistake again, for h A. DOWN, we will buy GOFF BROS’. Solid Leather Boots. janl3—tf Pownal Wharf. . eyeatter feb20 li alll i a ON ilar sa ee ste COR AN EEE eI * cen RRR AAR op Rare nt amEyn Is meamaNR Me