abi — = - — ee sieesienntittipseneenantiensianntaranaameniieeestns Eee Ia ner oa “a ems _ PRR aS ARE ee ih DAILY EXAMINER. - - - - - - THURSDAY, APRIL 13 i893 pocal and Uther items. in No. Bat ory, @. A er will meet for jill this evening rives foxy WELIER g Vidd- Pickwick Clhab at the Lyceum to-night, his opinion of * ers - Oup Mrs Wardle will sing the Dickens Club at ** Last Rose +} T wa mmer the Lyceum of Same eo-nignt to- ag - Evite of i is Lindlordism illustrated. A wy ae . . father disowas his only son; helpless widow au . gapped in the rac —~Remember th ys \'s parlor meeting on Friday evening Ail 8 are cordially invited so be present. ap! 4i i - For Pict ~The steamer Northumberland ieft here for Pictou this merning at , o« lock d here oo return toemorrow. She is ex pecte - g. B. Lewis, of St. John, was cowpleiely ared of bilioasness and constipation by Hawker's Pills, and now always keep a gaply on hand oe su opty os Att members, honorary ar active, of the y. W. ¢ T. U. are cordially invited to attend he parlor meeting t be held in the Y, parlors aad », April 14, at 7.30.) api 4i Friday evening, opr » BE 1. OU, p i cae of Irish land agents c yndemned by Major Lockout, an Englishman who has 7 * ’ . ‘ . . . speat the greater part of his life in lreland. Don't miss it. Mor day night at the Lyceum. a Tue conduct Sr. James’ HAL An entertainment will be held in St. James’ Hall on Friday evening, the }4:h, in aid ot the Sabbath School Lib. rary. A good time may be expected, Ad- sii only 10 cence - A Seriovs CHARGE The Summerside Farmer s y* The Guardian is responsible for the following: The wife of Mr. David Beli, laborer, of Charlottetown, give birth Saturday in the Monaghan Barracks, Pownal Street, to ‘ five childzen, etc., - The Head- SHOEMAKER, Tue CuamPton ng iast Mr. Sam Wednesday event light says ; : gel Crowe, the champion br ot and shoe maker ef Truro, bottomed a boot in one hour and twenty minutes Mr. Crowe says he «ill put up $100 that he can meke more boots and shoes in thirty days than any other shoemaker in town. sialon prowse Bros. opened their new carpet ce- partment yesterday under very auspicious ¢ir- [There was a large number of ew stock of carpets, rugs, gic, was greatly admired. Mr E. Chandler isin charge of this department, and the full- oims’ ane *s visitors, and the n est astistaction is guaranteed, The elevator is a great convenience. iene Ow several occasions, writes Rev. Wm. Lawson, formerly cf Carmarthen Street St. John, 1 have suffered from severe nervous exhaustion and general debility. I was advised to use Hawker’s jastly celebrated Nerve and Stomach Tonic, and have great pessure in testifving to its restoring, toning, invigorating and building up properties Methodist Churca, - Casor Ci.usp Dinner —La« evening the members of the Cabot Club gave a dinner in Mr. A. N. Larga’s restaurant in honor of their President, Mr. B. F. Meszervey. The table was spread in Mr. Large’s best style. The speeches io response to the several toasts were well delivered aod much enj»yed by those pre- sent. Songs and recitations were also well rendered and received. After singing ** Auld Lang Syne" the company broke up at *bout midnight. ee Caxyor Comse.—We regret to hear that the Mendelesohn Quintette Club of Boston will not be able to visit Charlottetown on the date propused, viz., the 26th of April, for the Odd- fellows celebration, but arrangements are bee ing made tor a visit from that celebrated or- ganization some time during the coming sum- mer to give a series of concerté under the Odd fellows auspices. In the meantime we are very happy to know that the O.ldfellows have concluded arrangements whereby Mr. Vinni- combe will give his propose] concert (advert ised for the 24th) under their auspices and on the evening of their Natal Day, Wednesday, the 26th of April. A magnificent programme has been prepared, and we louk forward to a rich treat at the epproaching anniversary, ovdimniiliibiaiil The Halifax papers make mention of the temarkable success of Mr. J. T. Balmer, bare rister, of that city, ins securiug the release of prisoners accused or convicted of criminal effences. He seems to have prevailed with the jadges of the Superior Courts to ac ept his interpretation of the law as to several new points he has raised. Mr. Bulmer is an able and ek quent ep. aker. He has twice contest- ed the County of Cumberland asa candidate for the Honse of Commons on the te mperance ticket. Scotch Dress Tweeds. THE VARIETY The patterns and be- coming As these costumes are se'ling } Woe vis very attractive are hew and the colorings novel very fast, we suggest that |! lies desirous of ne of them should call early. cess —Our new Silk Plaids. ~The 38 inch vOtaining A Great Svs IuMepiarety P% Silk Skiriing ALmost Sortp Out The PULAR firat arrivals of our popular Chicago Kid Gleves are almost vold out Ladies who are now unable to proenre their size in these Gloves will have n Saturday, when pen our second stock. GUARANTEED (UALITY.-— French Kid Glove, all 82 opportunity to do Bo « We expect to UNRIVALLED Our Marguerite colors and black Sow Day Satur! y BEER BROS. Weather Bullictin. April 13 —!0a. m. and seuth west; Tc RONTO Strong winds, east south fair to cloudy showers later on; eoange in temperature. i | - = — — | O LET— House on cornes of Cumberland and H. Taylor. Also, house on Eus- to have geaerally Opposition victory being brought the weakness of the and the late hour at which he was in the field. the bodies. often too weak to provide burial for the | corpses, and so leave them lying on the roofs of the houses. 000,000 bushels of grain will be required to | a leviate the distress and keep the peasants | in food until next harvest. occurred to-day in Wales. engine house is in PELEGRAPHIC | | Speciat Despatcues to Tue Examiner. | Welsh Mining Fatality Immigration to Canada. Lonpon, April 13. Up to 2 o'clock this morning, fifty-three corpses were taken from the Ponty-Pridd pit. The searching parties have found n» signs of any m‘ssing miners alive. The British Board of Trade returns show that the emigration from the Dominion ports has just been doubled j } i i i sritish ports to | in the first quarter, as compared with the} same period of the previous year. Rigaup, Que., April 13. The Varte-McUarihy Alliance was yesterday elected by a majority of 125 The Manitoba School Question does not seem affected the result, the about bv Government candidate — > Robbed on the Train. Orrawa, April 13. Hon. Peter Mitchell was relieved of $120 General Telegrawhic News. Maprip, April 11.—Much excitement which bad been right of - discovery. Pacific Ocean, Moscow, April 11.—The famine in the European part of the government of Perm | is worse than ever before. The poor are lying by hundreds in the smaller villages. Ihe people have ceased trying to bury all Relatives of the dead are it is estimated 262,- Toronto, April 11.—A lively meeting of temperance M. P. P’s. and leading men} took place to-night. cussion the meeting approved of a plebiscite | to bataken in the Ontario general election of After a etormy dis- 1894, and also of Marter’s measure before the legislature forbidding the retailing of liquor in Ontario. Lonpon, April 11.-- A frightful secident A epark from the engine ignited the gas in a coal pit near Pontypridd causing an explosion. The exact number of lives lost is not known. Three hundred miners are entombed. The flames. It is feared most of the miners perished. Rescuers who went down were driven back without being able to bring up more than five of the dead. Later advices say the pit is worked in sections, one seam being above another. The fire resulting from the explosion broke From this out in the eastern section. section twenty saven men succeeded in reaching the surface through the main dip | working, forcing their way through fire and amoke, many being scorched and all ex- hausted. has won a victory in Vaudreuil, where Henry Harwood ) over Mr. Chevrier the Government candidate, They expressed the fear that all those left behind in the mine had perished. ; } | | | while on the train going to New York yester- ! day. i | | has been caused by a despatch stating that| Japan has seized the Pelew Islands in the} North crsimed by Spain by The islands have 10,000 inhabitants and | are very fertile. i i | i j | | } | } / i | SPRING MEDICINES ! ENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, Burdock Blood Bitters, Hood's Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Paine’s Celery Compound, Cuticura Resolvent, Eno’s Frvit Salt, Quinine Wine, Beef, Iron and Wine, &e., &e. JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE, mch27 Cor. Kent & Prince Streets. Time Troable, Expense SAVED BY USING ee ——Woopbl L L’S GERWAN ——--——-——— —_—_—-———- BAKING POwDER.—_—_—_—_—_ NEVER FAILS! mchl6 TO LET. with immediate possession, the Dwell ing House on Hilisborough Street, adjoining Mr. Lemuel Poole’s residence, with Stable and House has seven rooms, Rent moder- Apply tc GrORGE et Yard thereto The newly papered and in good order. ave Inspection solicitei. ALLEY. t—febi8 Ww ANTED—Two good Sealers for Rice Poin Lobster Factory.—C. LYONs. lw—ap7 Kuston Streeta, occupied by G Possession given in April. ton Street. with stable. eod tf—teb2s vs rE—A girl ina small family of three. apll Apply at this office. not much CART AND SLOVEN for sale cheap. Ap ply at this office. 4i—apl2 AN opposition vicrory, @LOthing. . Boys’ Clothing. Men’s Clothing. Youths’ Clothing. WE ARE IN IT! The Carpet Business, Carpets of all kinds. the City. Largest Display in Everybody delighted with our Immense Stock and Low Prices. No one should buy till they see this Department. PROWSE BROS. Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats for Thousands. PROWSE BROTHERS. Charlottetown, April 13, 1893. Would you | Like to go Shopping in MONTREAL em a cee a COLONIAL HOUSE, PEIGLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL Special Attention given to Mail Orders Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass- ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, fadies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles and Millinery. Full Stocks in each department. Trial o ders solicited. We have now on hand an im- mense stock of Room Paper, in all the latest styles and colorings. During April and May we intend Room to close most of it out. Our plan is: P QPEL, vest POSSIBL? VALUES ! LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES | Large assortment of Gilt Papers NEWEST STYLES ! | ‘ 7 at less than half price. LARGEST VARIETY ! le | ; it will pay you to see our patterns. MOORE & ML-LEOD, Successors to Perkins & If you intend doing any papering LOWEST PRICES ! Sterns. Charlottetown, Aprii 13, 1893—eod & wky = = = a = — ee ae Low Expenses, Small Profits, © 4 satisciep cysTOMER - Shoes that retain their shape — 3 and give good service, ~—I3 OUR—- — Best Advertisement. | Have placed us in the front rank, and made our Store popular in every home. J. M. McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, April 11, 1883. WHATS THE HURRY, GOVERNOR —- (x) ELL, what spare time [ have at my disposal I propose to spend at the STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, as I want to get several Suits anil Oversoats ete, before I leave for the Continent. As you know, Americans travelling abroad always dress nice, and of course I want to uphold the style and dignity of the “Home of the Brave and the Land of the Free”; so this opportunity I must take advantage of to advertize the Star of the Hub of Canada. The man is known by the company he keeps, so Poole of London, Boll of New York, and McKenzie of the Star Tailoring Establishment of the Dominion of Canada are always associated with what is elegant and strictly correct in dress, Our aspiration has always been to present a faultlessly fittinggarment —whit is ter ad, a “correct thing” by our customers. Our success in attaining to that aspiration is attested to by our numerous customess from the Atlantic to the Pacific. To enlarge upon the quality of our goods is nct necessary, as the same has become a common household word. Workmanship, ete, is in keeping with the reputation we have achieved. If you want for testimonials, ask anyone you meet. Prices at rock bottom. JOIN TF. MeKE Orr Successor to McLeod & McKenzie. Charlottetown, March 30, 1893, \ ON F / : All these Styles and many more PY Ny? § from the best Makéts in England, Ger- » VALS many and Canada. Sizes range from & La 12 to 19 inches. ge ae Undoubtedly we are producing the best values and showing the finest assortment of aa TIES, UNDERWEAR and GLOVES ‘to: He seen within the walls of any Store in Town. ‘e D. A. BRUCE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER. (HENRY MORGAN & co. feb8—ttstf KAL. Oharlottetown, April 7, 1892. or imma ae © 8 Sep Shclnape «aera Meatthes seat coaa te -- eens » ae: ab armen gg mee + — me “rr ogame ga caning Saf A. Penge ee “a ape te fe 4 - 7 ie we fe Care eee aged 2 Re et ae ert er tes, 4, - ‘sere ears a Se te os > > an Meo rae —— ur 2 ee *¢ = ?