ey (eA NS a a i He a THE DAILY EXAMINER. : 2 ; ‘ ‘ Lecal and Other Items. WE ARE A POWER IN PRESS GOODS! t's \ ariety that makes it It's Quality that maxes it it's Prices that makes it STANLEY BROS, aps. an Exoineers will meet for drill to-night - PROROG ATION It ia expected that the Legisiature will rise to-morrow, - Not! Che steamer Premier leaves Hali. fax this evewing aod will be due here Friday. e P ® Cocrat.—This morning one drank was fined $2 or 14 days - Fast Dut Phe police to-day laid in- form ati ‘geinst a horse jockey for faet driv ibg 7 ; | We have made large additions of nice goods | ¢ stock this week.—\WV, A. Weeks & Co. 523 & tues eunsilipeintaia Tes Parry.—The B. {. Society, of Souris, jatend have a tea party there on the 20ch of pert Ju , aimee vartTep at Onee.—Two trustworthy exe) paienced saleewomen. No cthers need apply. | a27 tf | A Nasa Invector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 vents.— Reddin roe. novidwly — Seer Broe PraNe f DEN, & Char lottetonian, wase lected Alderman in Halifax yeste day. He re presrnois ward hve > ” ' I seat Sr. Pursrs.—Professor Har- | oart will deliver a lecture on Piiday evening | gest at Head of St. Peter's Bay. | ’ = cdieaiiaioteel ~The trotting mare Ne! wned by J. B. Macdonald, » filly foal by Preceptor yeate: STANDARE HSBtD - - - ' Che property of Mrs. Ofer, | — which was offered for sale toeday waa not tiencapel of. It can be purchased by private sale, or reated or leased for a term of years, oe Borasy.-—A fine assortment of magnifyiog glasses for botany students at the Diamond Hock store The acholar’s magnifier is 4 wonderfully powerful and cheap article. ecieliaanel Bicrotas.—A further lot of bicycles is ex- pected at the Diamond Bookstore in a few There is proepecta of @ large number ela moving the coming summer, - Frou Monragat —The steamer Mirami- hi will leave Moprtreal for Charlottetown ma Saturdsy next, 30th ins’. Shippers should govern themselvea aceordingly. ~ aye a whe i | No evit ervects follow the use of Every-, body's Pills, They are mild, safe, and} ertain, and ard guaranteed purely vegetable, Prepared only by A. &. Johaoron, Ph. G. For aale by ali druggiata. seca : Bav ManacemEn?.—Complaint i« made be- | aus: the trips of the steamer Southport to| Mount Stewart and Fort Augustus are not| properly advertized; also because the fares | fave been raised. The Government shoald | advertize in Tar ExaMiner salient Mitirany’—~The Canada Gazette, at band this morning, contains the appoint- ment of Sergeant Albert E. Forsyth as Second Lieutenaat of Nu 7 Company, 82nd Batialion, Alberton, in the place of C. A. Woodman, who has resigned. - - SKGDA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and faest Cosmetic made. Removes Blaekheads, Pimples, etc., as if by magic. 3% ox. tubes in elegant eartons $0 cts. Lectorns.—We are asked to state that Professor Harcourt has kindly consented to lecture before the Pownal Farmers and Dairy- men’s Assceistion on Friday evening, 6th May A large attendance of farmerg and dairymen ja desired, as the subject is of the greatest importance MIGNS O ¥ THE Times.--A naw glass factory will be in operation in New (lasgow shortly. A Halifax eompany are about to commence the erection of the building. Mesers, Baird bros. of Quebec, will erect a sash and door factory in Moncton thie sum mer. The size of the factory will be 25x50, and will be built in Mr. L. W. McAnn’s lum- ber yard in lower Lutz street. Carp or Tuanus.—The Oddfellows of this city beg to tender their sincere thanks to the ladies aud gentlemen who by their kind assistance contributed towards making the 73rd anniversary cf the order so great a success both during the day and at the ncert. To Mr Perey Pope and the ladies and gentlemen under his direction, for the beautiful tableaux presented, they desire to reture special thanks, eaiainiadalins A Cuaiosity.—Something of « curiosity was discovered a few days ago by Mr. John A. Ritchie, of King Square. While opening a barrel of E. Island cysters, he came across & plece of sandstone in the shape of a naman foot. One side of the stone is almost @ iactimile ofa foot, while the other looks as thongh it had suffered a ‘‘cave-in.” Mr. Ritchie thinks the object was formed by sand lodging in a boot in the water and becoming hardened, the leather gradually falling away. —St. Joan Telegraph. Makes Lesh aND BLoop.—When the sys vm is ali run down and there seems to be no lope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works Wouders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains al] the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emal- tion is a perfect “ staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c, and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. eee —- Ux tue Wixc.—The Manitoba Dally Free Press, of the 17th inst., contains the following Paragrapis em SpgeoiaL Despatonss to Tur KXAMINRR. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. THE REDISTRIBUTION BILI, Steamboat Inspeetion, The Fisheries Act, Ete. Orrawa, April 27. Sir John Thompson announced that the re-distribution bill will be introduced on Thursday Mr, Davies enquired for additional papers regarding the dispute between New- foundlaod and the Dominion. Hon. C. H. Tupper said these would be brought down. Tupper’s modus vivendi bill was reported from committee, The House went into committee on Tup- per's steamboat inspection act. The bill was amended so that the Governor-General in Couneil could make regulations in re- gard to life preservers to be carried by steamboats. In regard to a question raised by Hazen about ateamboats being allowed to use wooden buckets as well as leather and metallic ones, Tuppsr said that to adopt rules in foree in England, where any kind | of buckets could be used, it would be neces- sary to carry a large supply of hose which wovld reach any portion of the vessel. This would be a_ heavy and nautical «fiicers consider it unwise to change the existing rules. Wooden buckets, too, were very liable to get out of order. Neo representations were made to the Government against the present class of buckets used. Mr. Tupper agreed to take power to deal with the question of buckets by an order in Council, same as was done with life boats, and the bill will be reported. Hon. C. H. Tupper’s reso'ution regard- ing lobsters coming up, he said ip reply to Davies that all correspondence would be brought down affecting this matter, when he hoped the House would not treat it in a party manner. The resolutions were re- ported and afterwards referred to his act to amend the fisheries act in which they will be incorpors‘ed. Watson, of Marquette, moved a resolu- tion to place binder twine on the free list. Mulock seconded the resolution. There was a debate taking the usual wide range, after which the resolution was lost, 63 to 107. cost, The Redistribution Bill Ortawa, April 27. The obliteration of one constituency in Nova Scotia is occupying attention bere, The feeling among members is that Cape Breton will be untouched. The latest proposal in- volves the obliteration of Shelburne by add- jing a part to Yarmouth and a portion to Queen's, while still another suggestion is to divide Digby, one portion gone to Anna- polis and another to Yarmouth. Quebec Legislature. Quvenxc, April 27. The Legislature assembled yesterday. Le Blanc has been elected Speaker. Mercier, it is believed, wil! be expelled from hia seat in the House and an election will be ordered in Bonaventare, as the Leader has not yet re- signed his seat. Stephens, of Huntingdon, and Fitzpatrick declare that they will give DeBoucherville an independent support. Public Works’ Expenses. Orrawa, April 27. Since Confederation up to June, 1890, the Dominien Government has spent 832,500,000 on public works in the different provinces. The figures for the Maritime Provinces are : Nova Scotia, 32,226,000; New Brunswick, $2,994,000; P. E. Island, $742,000. Avarchists Sentenced. PARIs, April 27. At his trial anarchist Ravochal admitted his criminal history as known to the police. Ravochal and Simon were sentenced to penal servitude for life, The other prisoners were acquitted, A Sea Captain Punished. Lonpon, April 27. The captain of the bark Petrell has been sentenced to one years’ imprisonment for leaving a seaman to drown after falling over- board off the coast of Ireland. The G. T. BR. and the C. P. R. Loypox, Ont., April 27. At a meeting of the Grand Trunk Railway directors, Sir Henry Tyler oppesed the idea of union with the C. P. R. The North Perth Election. Orrawa, April 27. The North Perth election has been fixed for May 19 A Parliamentary Rifle Asseciation Ottawa, April 27 It ie proposed to forin a parliamentary as- sociation for the purpose of encouraging rifle shooting ia Canada. > The Fisheries Act. Quvesec, April 27. Eastern Quebec capners have petitioned Parliament to kill that clause of the new fish- eries act prohibiting the catching of fish for manure, —_— o>: Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 27.—10 a. m. kine weather, stationary or higher temper- ature, ~ & Denial. W. D. McK ay, of the Charlottetown, P. E. » Woolen mills, arrived in the city by — Pacific express yesterday. _B. Heartz, a well-known capitalist of Charlottetown. P. KF. I, wes in the city yesterday on his way to Vancouver. M. McLean, the son of Mr. Wm. McLean, cashier of the Merchants’ Bank, Charlotte-— town, P. EB. 1., arrived from the east yester- | day on bis way to Seatile, Washington T Dr. Taylor, of Charlottetown, P. E.1, wes in the city yesterday on bis way to Colifornia. The doctor is one of the Island’s 08 Prominent physicians. He takes a deep ‘aterest in the Canadian North west. ™, | Certer’s Ink. Sir,—-In yesterday morning’s Guardian there appeared a letter from the pen of T. L. Chappelle, charging us with selling Carter's Ink to the Merchants Bank of this city. his letter ia unworthy a reply, except for the sake of truth. We state plainly, that we have not at any time supplied any of the banks in this Province with any quantity cf This is the last notice we shall take of this individual. As for the definition of » gen*lemap, we do not wish to discuss the matter with Aim. Aa to the relative qualities of our inks, the public will judge. April 26 Haszarp & Moore. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ee eet STS bial ‘It is certainly a Great Tribute | to MELISSA that such persis- tent attempts are made te produce imitations. Counterfeit money to pass current even among the most ignorant must be made to resemble genuine coin. In like manner it is found necessary to even apy Melissa patterns and styles in the frantic effort to place imitation goods on the market. ALL IN VAIN. The public are not so easily bdmbugged, and regard with undisguised con- tempt such an underhand and paltry manner of doing business. Our MELISSA CLOTHS are manufactured by the largest and best mills iv the country. AJ] our patterna are made specially for us, and the mille guarantee they will neither reproduce them in any other cloth nor sell them to any other firm. We neither deal in Counterfeits nor. play Second Fiddle Copies of Melissa patterns must therefore be obtained from some of the smaller inferior mills in lower grades of cloth. NOTHING EQUAL TO MELISSA HAS EVER HERETOFORE BEEN PRO. DUCED either, for Ladies’ Cloakings or Men's Ulaterings. There is a large range of the most fashionable colorings and patterns to choose from. Dhe Cloth being thoroughly Rainproof, you get in a Malissa Cloak or Overonst a beautiful fine soft Woolen Garment having #!! the advantages of a Water- proof without any of the disagreeable or unhealthy qualities. Melissa Goods are now being sold by all the Leading Dealers throughout the Dominion. All genuine porous rainproof cloths are stamped in wax with the Melissa trade mark seal, and Melissa Garments have the above trade mark label attached. None other genuine. THE MELISSA MANUFACTURING CO, MONTREAL. ap27—27, 28, 30 & may 4 PORTO § RICO MOLASSES | ae ne ee - We have just received a few Pun- cheons of Choice Porto Rico, and as we have sold out our old stock of Molasses, we have marked this lot down at the old price, 40 CTS. PER GALLON. Cali and try a sample lot, as it is extra good valae. BEER & GOFF, Ch’town, March 31, 1892 —-eodkwy Queen and King Square Stores. LONDON HOUSE. —{x) 35 CASHS SPRING GOODS NOW OPENING, (Spratt HARRIS & STEWART, Cherlottetown, April 1, 1892—eod & _wky EVERY MAN Should carry a full line of Insurance on his Life and Property. WE Represent FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. ; URQUHART & BROW, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS, OFFICE—Brown's Block, Charlottetown. aple ‘s en eam - WEDNESDAY, APRIL 27, 1892. STANLEY BROT re Ye ee —— ae Dress Goods---Challies. E OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS of these beautiful Fabrics. addition to our regular line sell at a very low price. at our Stock. In we have secured a fine range, which we are able to If you contemplate buying we would urge you to have a look Fancy Tweed Effects. These very Fashionable Goods are represented in o and Designs, and we venture to say that we can please the most fastidious. taste: Plain Goods. We keep a range of PLAIN STUFFS which cannot be excelled. All the Latest Shades and excellent values. Black Goods. Our reputation for variety and value in MOURNING GOODS is an established fact Our constantly increasing sales in this department has encouraged us to keep a stock that will be found FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK, Charlottetown, April 20, 1892—eod & wky ur Stock by a variety of Colorings ee KID GLOVES! JAMES PATON & CO., MAREET SQUARE. (x) AX} We are not satisfied and want all to buy our makes, because all who have bought are so well pleased, and find them to be the best-fitting Gloves they have ever had. WEDNESDAY NEXT, APRIL 27th, ———_-WE INTEND MaxKING A——— Special Show of Our Kid Gloves, and will offer them very low. Our immense stock is composed of about 15 different styles, a few of which —the leading ones are 7-stud Dressed and Undressed Lacing, Black and Oolored; 4-button Dressed, Black and Colored; Mousquitare “Swede,” Greys, Drabs, Tans, Black. Our Bearritz Gloves is very nobby. Ask to see our $1.00 Glove, the best Glove in the city. MILLINERY ! and pleasing all. $a —_———— - + Our Millinery Department is complete, and is now under the management of MISS McBACHERN, who is a first-class Milliner, Orders entrusted with us will have her best attention. ; JAMES PATON & C©0., Market Square. Charlottetown, Aprii 26, 1892. ThexStar {0} THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star 'Pailoring Establishment when they want something particalar- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill! has passed into a proverb, namely. when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishment you are too fastidious for this yere world. eee Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wky . ee — Se BECAUSE It is oo ve oe Laas | t does not require Rebbing, | Charlottetown, Apri It gives a Beautiful Polish, eo eemenene aie It Costs only Fifteen Cents, Charlottetown Driving Park It Saves Labor and Money, —AND— USE WATSON’S FURNITURE POLISH, Pn! Exiiion Association 5 6 he Track will be opened on 2nd May, em ee Clothing. ———_— Oiled QARTER's CELEBRATED AMERI. 'U CAN, | HORACE HASZARD, Agent. FROM — for the season. ; ‘Season Ticket—Horse with stable... .$5.00 . | } Se without “ ,..,. 300 Watson sNew DrugStore .°. 0 ow" 28 | ‘Tickets can be obtaine! from the under. THREE DOORS BELOW LONDON HOUS’ CORNER, ee Charlottetown, April 2, 1892—dy ain aa A. B. WARBURTON, Seorefiry.