THE DAILY EXAMINER ~” a ea i _ ER. ‘ ‘ : - SATURDAY, APRIL 30, 18992. Local and Other Items. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. - we — ’ " ony Se | Specta. Despatorre t) Tae Kxaniner. | i? apest g . me to ainsi a ’ veweses” "| REDISTRIBUTION. | OSTER Y : ght at ' past sever ne ene ———_—_(x)}—_ ——_—____ SREAT vs for sina oney at Me-|] . ' | eons ‘Changes of Electorate er : S & os ia a Peers See -~erkins & Sterns pa | Five Districts for P. E island | ee aaa =" Ce ee Qe \ y ished br = oa ; - : - (x) 4 Alterations ie Sex Parts of the We have a first-class stock of Hosiery imported for su will immediately relieve —_— this season’s trade. We buy direct from the manufac. novidwiy . - e is ok ee i turers, and our prices will be found, when you see the - with Prince Edward Island. He pointec . Ps at w ' cat oe ene put the cousty lines ed 3760 pairs Cotton Hose, 6c. to eOc. a pair. _Revthr set | ta Thee" ete ts cnet at 1820 pairs Cashmere Hose, 16 to 75c. a pair *rovince, and two members for each : ™ » ‘coc supply of Thee satonary pack | Soune, which made a representation of A job lot of Cashmere Hose at 16ce. a pair. Ts, Seatac to be reduce fo five, there lines bad to be A job lot ot Cotton Hose at 8c. a pair. Mason BaZaaR dun't forget the pirted from. in future the constituencies n Wednesday next in Masouic i Ww ater Street 3 vi sy Sale --—~e --— PeacweER ‘N CF There wi he no gmeeting the Institute till mext Saturday, the cGi% ..t of meeting AQUAT AD Dual neetiny yf the Segth Ex ating C ub will be held at their londay evering nextat &§ « ck. - > | ay ~ ¥y cr pies of the Y ubYy Lad ea i ft lt is an excellent arge faahion sheets. Get one > e a St > a t wri e a meeting of the : tivee Company on Monday evening at ‘ eck, in their rooms in the City Building. Jas. MacVuilian, Sec y ’ Phat. Pax p Carnisces,—The parade of arnages ted from Ganan que, Ont., R e ire which took place yes‘erday pn, attracted considerable attentior. - fue PRewiel The steamer Premier, Capt. Kelley, ar i here frum Halifax, Via inlermediate ports, about hve o'clock yesterday afternoon, and left for Summer- at at ght Bicveus ‘ these interested ia * ” to meet at the parlor of M. ( \ Vior day afternoon at ‘ pose of organizing a bicycle ‘ A. Mat ~ PORTAN WW we a iarge stock of apie v s wei: bought and we guaran yar cus? r2as@ i value as can be ob tained in Petrmine & Sterps. a3) 3) eod wy a o ? Ly laxity tavited to at- the meeting to be held in the Y. M % st 4 lock Sunday afternoon ; met w be led by Mr. J. K. Rose : “*Human Responsivity - cox Bresp Deav.--We are sorry to al ‘ well-known Clydesdale hore asnick Blend, owned by Mr. Wm. McKay, f Sa ersile, died early this morning at vr. Andrew Doyle's stables, from inflamma jon of ® oowels. sain ne Sgason.—The firat cargo of shipped trom Poiat du Chene tbis was sent over to Charlottetown jester vas a smail shipment. No eqaare vessela have arrived yet to load {5 wade St. John Son. - New B At the Diamond Bookstore i wil vd the latest magezines and the fol ving recent works, The Three Miss Kings, y Ada Cambridge; My Garrdian, by the Hiiden Away, by Etta W. Pierce, wd rous other woi x8, = gn § r ( Lhe sailings of ywned by this company 4 nivertixed elaewhere to-day. 1 his steamer passenger and freight a i Pesk« ros. & (x are the ( harilottetown aineiini ‘ave a big trade in room paper this sea 1d we can only account forit by the LOW ices at which we sell @ good article, We have a very large stock bought direct tories, and can do better for you An 8 traders who buy second hand.— Line & Sterns a30 3i eod wy SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Biackheads, Pimples, ete., a% if by mragic. 3% oz. tubes in elegant cartons 60 ets. clothing of all lezned and turned All work finished ATTENTIO -(sentlemen 's 4 repaired, pressed, faction guaranteed. whea promised, and done for cash at reason- le rates ac that the customer can keep the fit ia his own pocket,—C Bet, Vorchest- er Street, two doors west of (Jueen. ap26 6i ec d a Istaxpers AT Harnvarp.—Prince Edward island was very well represented at Harvard last year In connection with the staff of jastruction there is Prof. Silas Macvane. Io the graduate school there are F. J. McLeod, Charlottetown Royalty, in English and Philology; J. C. Shaw, Starh pe, in classics. Messrs. McLeod and Shaw are also holders of x arships Pursuing specialties in the Arts Department are Robert P. Alexander, Sta p W. Brehaat, Marray Harbor; D D. Hoghk, do; A J. B. Mellish, Charlotte- tow f B. Gord n is in the scientific echo M. L. Kieg, of Tryon, is the only epresent..tive of the Proviacs in the medical acho All are doing well—more than keep- tog up the reputation of the Island. o Pouce Cov This morning a ma waa fined $5 for feast driving on the streets, and a drunk was lisposed of for $2 or 8 Gaya Dur April, ending to- day, there were 24 convictions f wdrunken- Hides, . t 14 for the corresp ndirg ntn of year. > convictions for breach the Lord's Day \ 2 convictions for nuances, | ion for interfering with and I ‘ the police, mviction for fast driv- ing Durivg the same period there were Six dismissals, v 1 for breach of the Lord's Day Act for nuisancer, 1 for mal cious injuries to property and | for larceny. The receipts during the month amounted to $125.01 Por readymade cloth ing go to Jas Paton & would be known as West Prince County, and East Prince County, West Queen's County and East Queen’s County, and } King’s County. The division by population was 21,000 for West Prince County; 20,- 703 for East Prince County ; 22 209 fur West Queen’s County; 23,466 for E at Qaeen’s County, and 21,684 for King’s County. So that the division is made in regard to population as near as it is practi- eable to do so. Queen's and Shelburne Counties in Nova Scotia are united. Une member is taken from St. John City and County, anc Queen’s and Sunbury are to form one County. Coming to the Province of Quebec, he said that the larger counties there required more representation than they at present had. Montreal had now three members, with a population of 182,695, and Huchelaga had a population cf 20,998, so that the two combined had a population of 263,693, for four members The bill increases the representation of Montreal from three to five members, and Hochelags from one to two— making seven members in all. Io order to avoid undue representation in these large centres, two parishes were taken cif and added tv Jacques C:rtier and Lival. The county of Ottawa, owing to its lirge population, will be divided into two, giying it an additiona! member. To meet this, we unite Three Rivers and St. Maurice into une constitu- ency, and St. John’s and Iberville into one. Napierville will be wiped out altogether and added to Chatequay and Leprairie and Vercheries are struck out and divided between Chambly and 8t. Hyacinthe and Richelieu. This makea a decrease of four, which will account for the increases in Montreal, Hochelaga and Ottawa Couaty. lo Uatario, very few changes, he said, had been made. One additional mem™r will be given to the city of Toronto. The westerr partof Renfrew in the Nippising District will be added to Eastern Algoma and »# new constituency made out of the same, giving two for Algoms. Niagara district is reconsiratcted. The real cbhan,e are that Haldimand and Monck have been united into oge cqnstituency, and North Wentworth and North Brant im*o another, which will meet the increases in Torcnto aad Algoma. In Manitoba, Marquette ie divided into two onstituencies, one being called Macdonald, after the late Premier. Proveacher remains as it was. Old Selkirk is divided into two ridings, Brandon in the east and Li-gar in the west. Selkirk will now be what was Lisgar heretofore. Winn peg remaing as bef re. The only change 10 British Colum)ia is the uniting of Yale and Cariboo, and making two distrieta of New Westminster instead of one —the representation remaining the #umne, Anarchists in Spain. Maprip, April 30 The anarchiste at Barcelona have been distributing a inanifesto calling on working men to rise and whip out the capitalists and employers. The authorities were openly defied. The police learned of the manifesto and raided every workingman’- club in the city, arresting a large number of anarchists, who will not be released un- til after May day. sralieeeiiliimeapend Terrorizing Paris. Paris, April 30. The galleries of the Bourse are closed ip consequence of the receipt of a letter threatening to blow up the Bourse. A bomb with a half-burned fuse attached was found in the Rue Fleurrus. Two loaded bombs were also found near the Church of St. Duenis. The Sub-Prefectine it Esphalion was burned yesterday. The fi e ia attributed to anarchists. epee Great and Fatal Fire. San Francisco, April 30. Advices from Japan say that a great fire in Tokio, April 10, caused by a candle overturning, spread through a densely- populated district, and that five thousand buildings were burned. Forty-five persons perished. British Politics. Lonpon, April 30. In the House of Commons, Clarke’s mo- tion in favor of local government for Great Britain and Ireland was rejected by « vote of 74 10 53 Election in Toronto. Toronto, April 30. The Grits captured a local seat in Tor onto yesterday, Bigelow being elected. The lethargy of the Conservatives was supreme oe The Welland Election. Torowto, April 30. In Welland, Lowell, the Grit, was electec by 300 majority. oe Weather Bulletin. Toronto. April 30.—1i0 a. m. Winds mostly north and west; showery, followed by clearing. FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT IS WHAT WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS, AWD BIG VALUBR IN 8, Bas & Chie Ging AND— Men’s F’elt Hats. — ae me ¥ ) ae ee, QUR OBJECT 18 TO PLEASE ALL. We can have no better proof thit we d. it than to know our trade is increasing every yew. Last yew was a big year’s trade, and we are bound thit this on: will be still betrer for our customers We stact out by offering 590 Children’s Suits, worth $1.75, —_———_FroR—— ONLY ONE DOLLAR A SUIT. REMEMBER, we will stand by you if you will stand by us. We thank yon for all past favors, and can assure you of our best attention and lowest prices all through this year. TRY US FOR FELT HATS, if you want the Latest Styles and Best Value obtainable. We have been hunting Bargains for you and have got them. Come at once and take advantage of them. (0) PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, April 26, 1802—eod & wky Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves.—_Onr stock of Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Lisle ‘—_ Gloves is first-class, and the price---well, we would like » neat of jd — cheaper. That party is not to he ound in this city it we know it. Trad he Reliable Dry Goods Store. oe ee STERNS. PERKINS & J. B. MACDONALD’S. Charlottetown, April 30, 1892—erd & wky (x) We are showing extraordinary value in BLACK DRESS MATERIAL in all the newest makes, and can assure our patrons and friends that there is notaing in the trade to sur pass the value shown by us. In COLORED GOODS we have a large stock in all the newest fabrics, with Trimmings to match, See our ithmense stock of Prints and Ginghams before you buy these goods ; we are away ahead, ; As for READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men’s and Boys’ we ask you as a special favor that you see our immense stock, and rest assured we will allow no one to underseli us ; Ciothing. For Honest Goods and Lowest Prices always try _______sS. B. MAGDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. Our new Spring Stock daily arriving, Our Boots have always given entire satisfaction; better than ever this season. Don’t for- 7 T s ; r get we hav the best goods for the least money. <suiiideenbanie = — oe PATTON BROTHERS The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. im = = = ——E—— ee Parties contemplating Furnishing Houses this Spring, WE WANT YOUR TRADE, And in order to get it, we will offer TEMPTING BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, Tap2stry, Scotch, Union, Jute, Hemp, Matting, Rugs, Mats, Vilcloth:, ete, at prices that will make you buy. Jace Curtains, Art Mus‘ins, Portieres, urtain Poles Window Shades, and everything requ'red for House Furnish- ‘ing, the best value in the city, at the Prowse REAL AND GENUINE PATTON BROTHERS, Bros. | 136 QUEEN STREET. P. S—MR. E. CHANDLER has charge of our CARPET DEPARTMENT. Charlottetown, April 4, 1892—eod & wky Two Doors Below WILL KEEP OPEN While the Carpenters and Masons are putting up the New Front to the Shop. O OBSTRUCTION will hiader ur ¢1stomars from coming in. We take the lead for Styles and Best Goods. INDUCEWENTS: —Prices low, large variety and new goods. Our new stock of BOOTS ani SHOKS are opening up fiae, ani we will be delighted to show them. GOFF BROS. CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, April 8, 1892 ~—~-s90d & wky iy