gn ae - - Ba ee gacat and Other items. Af nat ’ f the x Lee “ ' Debating Club ' : . PraveR MEETIN Thursday after- a i e baptist Charca, goon isis se run Cares Crossing both ways to- is vail arrived in the city at 11.25. ey : ~ ce Peren's CATHEDRAL Service this ovecind at 7.30 Sermon on the ‘“Atone- mes ial : gic Fis Exist {sc took five cars to treaeprt the fish Ty exhibit « f A anada to the World's Pai ieeinn roe Qaarterly Board of the Centrel Metho dist cb nf )», Moncton, bas extended a anani- as call to R W. W.-Brewer, of Char a aed 5 ed the Rev. Mr. Read io 3894 apd Mr. Brewer has accepted o Tae STANLEY has uot reached Georgetown The impression is that she is hard i fast in the » somewhere bet ween Pictou [alar tand Pictou She left Pictou for Georgetown on Monday morning. ceonmepeceneene, y. M. ©, A.—Remember the lecture in the ¥. M. ©. A. Hall to-night. The Master l the Rolls is the lecturer, We need say no wore except this, that now there is « sp endid e Hall. No goivg down e back entracc: to & - AGAINST Tue Cicaketrs.—According tos recent despstch from Olympia, both houses of the Legislature has psssed » bill making it gelawful in the State of Washington to manu- foture. buy, sell or give away, orto have in gne’* porsession Clg srettes ov Cigarette papers. neni Here's CIVIL SERVICE Rerorm.—A des- peteh from Lexington, Ky, says: The noted « ] red cook, LD ly Johnson, who served in the White House kitchen for Mr. Harrison, will assume her cld position there during the administration of Mr. j Cleveland. ieeeigall Sr Jawes’ Haw 4 jarge andience atiended the lecture given by Rev. T. F Fullerton in St, J*emes’ Hall jast evening The subject of his discourse was, “The auld deoteh Minwster.” The lecture, which was repiste with snecdo’es illuatrative of the humerous side Scottish character, was interesting and ighter provekisg. It was sest attention through eat. At th 5 the lecture a hearty vote of ‘hanks was tendered Rev. Mr, Fuller- J.mes preaided. listened no *| \ There have been matches in Cha wo, but never yet hxs any match ved in which the sides are game b rr w even y matched, which wiil prove su interesting, and which will show off the beauties of this sport aa the one to be given on Friday night if you misait you will lose th y professional game of the sea- wn Arrangements aro also being made to have «a march race daring half time, in ‘ a veral ul flyers will enter. The ( s Bond will be in attendance. Ad. miss t y 10 cents. Practice to-night at 8 cx, sharp aacal “r. Parnicw’s Day.—The Benevolent Irish Ny yw merve ibe festival of lreland’s Patroa Saint in the usual way. The socicty willform in procession at the Lyceum at a qtarter to tea o'clock, whence they will pro- ved to St. Daostan’s Cathedral, where High Mass will be sang, and a sermou appropriate to the ocessica preached by Rev. J. P. Me Grath. After Mass the procession will reform aod pitade the principal streets In the even- ing there will be a grand coucert in the Ly- ceum usder the direction of Mr. Earle. The address on the occasion will be deli vered by R. R. Fitzgerald, Q. C., 8. M, Mock Partiament.—Me, Juatice Hens ley acting as Governur, opened the Mock Parliament last evening with becoming cer- emmy, Lient.-Col. Irving acting as aide- de-camp, and Archibald McNeill, Eeq., as Clerk. Hon. David Laird was duly elect- ed Speaker, and after preliminary discus- mons on the Address in Reply and the Riles of Order, Mr. Fred Scott was elect- ed Clerk. At a subsequent meeting, in evucus vs deeded to recommend tu the Governor the name of Mr. B. D, Higgs for the posi! oo of Premier, and Captain Weeks was elected to be Leader of the Uppoaition seein Postat.—A representative of Tue Ex- AMINEK Was to day shown the stamps and cards of (he new issue, which Postmaster Srecken has just received. They are as follows: 20 cent postage stamps; 50 cent postage stampa; 3 cent letter card, gummed; | ceut post card, large size. The stamps in design somewhat resemble the Bull «mp formerly in use here; the 20 cent veimgcarmine and the 50 cent a pale blue. Poe letter card is a new feature, and has an impression of a three cent stamp in mauve. The l cent post card somewhat resembles the ordinary one only it is larger in size. The stamps, Jetter cards and postal cards, my be obtained from the vendor in the Post Office ve rridor. discos Mittions in Ir.—Yeste: fay a well-known mrehant ia this city received « circular in forming him that by “a chemical process” the sender has discovered ‘a secret ef dupli cating, photographing and coloring combined, Which ts positively marvellous in its concep- tien,” and by means of which ‘any engraviag ean be dup ic ated, brioging eat the colers, figures, and even the file of the p*per so mMinately that under a strong microscopic test ‘a0 immersion ia acids the dup icate cannot be detected ihe writer of the circular . 60 ges cn to ennmerate the money that cao vem de out of the secret if it ia properly Work dd The sender asks that al) corres- oh to “Antonia Dem ton, Fist Te. e telegram sinply saying . | to 447," oad sigaed Henry, George, Of any other name that may be chosen. The id a doubt the work of the ny men. pouce e by teleg ct Ma. Moratnon's Suppen Deara —The : wh at Neweas'le receuily f Mr. F wk R. Morrison, agent of the Bunk of N + Seotia, has already been referred ty oy Tue Examiner. From a recent des- preh weexract the folowing perticulars of the sad affiir: Mr. Morrison had been lud up three or four days with acold. Dr. Fish vierved him on the Sea, and he sat up ing, and expre-sed a desire for sod « poached egg on toast. Dr. Fish went to the kitehen, ordered the egg 40d retusred in five mingtes, when he found Morrison lying back on the pillows dead tHe ascribes death to heart failure Morrison, was a ruddy, healthy locking man, but is said te have been somewhat the use of chloral He waa a with three childien. The es est ia with his relatives on P. E. Islan Midieted Wicowe THE DAILY EXAMINER. DS EBLE AOS Cent ere Ae se om cary niddenans tinal Clee oa ne WEDNESDAY. MARCH 8, i883. Provincial Legislature. te eee OPENING OF THE SESSION. The Speech from the Throne. i | Tue Provincial Legislature met for the despatch of business this afternoon. There was the usual display at Parliament Build- ing, and the attendance of spectators was large. The Guard of Honor on the occa- sion was made up of one hundred men drawn from the two city batteries of arti!- lery, the Engineer Corps end ihe 82nd Battalion. Captain H. M. Davison was in command. The usual saiute was fired from Fort Edward by a detachment from Ne. 2 Battery, G. A., under command of Captain F. W. L. Moore, At three o'clock the Honorable William Wilfred Sullivan, Administrator of the Government, and auite arrived at the Provincial Building, and was ushered into the Legislative Cuuucil where, in the pre- sence of the membera of both branches of the Leyislature and a large number of ladies and gentleman, he opened the ses sion with the following SPEECH : Mr. President and Honourable Gentlemen of the Legislative Council : Mr. Spoaker and Gentlemen of the House vot Assembly : His Excellency the Governor General, hav- ing been pleased to appoint me Administrator of the Government of this Province during the absence of the Lieutenant-Governor, it de- volves upon me to declare the causes of hold- ing this session of the General Assembly. It sffords me great pleasure to meet you on this occasion and to have recourse to your aid in the consideration of affairs affecting the general welfate. l am glad to be able to congratulate you aad the people of this Province on the feir return which has followed the efforts of the agriculturiste in the year that is past. It ia also # matter of satisfaction to be able to state that our farmers are now muking strenuous, and | have reason to hope, success ful efforts to better their financial position by es upon the manufacture of cheese and other dairy products in such a manner and to such an extent, at will make it possible for them to compete in the English Market on terms of equality with other parts of Canada, A measure to reduce the cost of Legisla- tion ig this Province will be eubmitted for your consideration. The great question of the prohibition of the importation aud sale of intoxicating liquor is now engeging the attention of the peuple of this Dominion, and it is deemed proper to take such steps as will be calculated to obtain & correct expression of the opibion of the people of this Province on this question. A bill having thia object in view will be sub- mitted for your consideration. I note with pleasure the Provivcial Exhib’- tions held during the past year have been most successful. The exhibits of live stock and farm produce shewed a marked improve- ment over those of former years; and I am particularly glad to be able to call attentico: to the magnificent display of fruit, the culture of which is fast becoming one of the most pleasing and remunerative employments amongst our people, My Government have, as an experiment, intreduced into this Province a road-making machine, with results which so far are re- garded as satisfactory, and it is hoped that by employing a number of these machines, the large grant heretofore annusily voted for ex- penditure on roads may be materially re duced, whilst the work on the roads will be performed in « more efficient manner. Mr. Speaker and Gentlemen of the House of Assembly ; The Accounts of the revenue and expendi- ture for the past year will be submitted to ou. The Estimates of the current year will be presented to you. The} will be framed with due regard to economy and the efficiency of the Public Service. Mr..President and Honoureble Gentlemen of the Legislative Council : Mr. Speaker and Honourable Gentlemen of the House of Assembly : In committing to you the consideration of the different measures which will be brought before you, 1 pray most earnestly that you may be guided by Divine Providence so that phe result of your deliberations may redound 4° the advancement of our best interests. Tue Rev. Sypvey Weiton Acarn. — A recent despatch from St. John reports that the Rev. Sydney Welton, of graveyard insur- ance fame, was waited upon at hia residence « few days ago and presented with an addres and a well-filled purse. The address express- ed profound regret that the Rev. Sydaey was about to leave and testified to bie great abil- ity, true piety and wonderful success as a preacher and pastor Mr. Welton replied in teeling terms and offered prayer, in the course of which many of those present buret into tears. eh Syrup of Figs, produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of Ualifornia figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be mst beneficial tothe human system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleamsing the system, dispelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. At Gienroy, Lot 37, on Sunday, 5th inst., Johanna McDonald, relict of Alexander Mce- Donald, and sister of the late Bishop McDon- ald, in the 80th year of her age. Nequiescat ix p.ce. Do you went a suit? If eo, callat D A Bruce's, New goods to select from at low prices. New goods received yesterday. — New prints, new corsets, new children’s sui'*, new fi.onelettes, new cottonades, men's suits.— James Paton & Co. mars 3i Job lots of room papers, 3 to 10 roll lote, away below half price.—Moore & McLeod. Go to Beer & Goffs for the cheapest canned goods of al} kinds in the city. March 7 3i. 15 to 30 per cet reduction sale at G: f Bros. *febl5 We wish you to call at cur store before squandering your money where good» are dear and bargains few, and bees-wax goes for honey. Our new ha’s are vow ready.— Prowse Bros, m3 3i Gentlemen: We have to hand a complete stock of gents’ furnishings. Collars from ez: 13 to 18 inches. Give as acall when in want the others are living at Chatham with their Neil McK “y. grandfather, Rev of bats, caps, abirts, underwear and ready- MAING, 1095 SEE OUR GHRISTY'S LONDON HATS | — SPRING, 1893, —~IN THE—— Latest Styles, Best Qualities, Lowest Prices. We have just received a very large’ stock for our WHOLESALE and RETAIL TRADE, and can show all the latest in FLAT CROWNS, ROUND CROWNS, NARROW BRIMS, BROAD BRIMS, in all the Newest Colors and Black. BUY YOUR SPZING HAT FROM WS, At the Lowes Price in Charlottetown. W. A. WEEKS & C0. Lace Curtains. 100 Pairs Odd and Soiled CURTAINS, in WHITE, CREAM and ECRU, at a Big Discount. Procure a pair before all are sold. FOR MARCH TRADE! We have just received 4 or 5 dozen COUNTERPANES, ir Cheap and Beat Honey Comb and Satin Finish ; also, TABLE LINENS, NAPKINS, TOILET COVERS, SHEETiNG, PILLOW COT- TON, ete., ete. If you are still in need of any HOUSE- HOLD GOODS see our lines, 2s we have a large variety and our prices are the iowest, W. A. WEEKS & (0., Wholesale and Retail, NEXT TO BEER & GOFF'S, QUEEN STREET. Charlotterown, Feb. 20, 1893. eereaemnenenerememaaee———— | e aoaomnen an FOR SALE. yas RILLIARD TABLES and two POOL TABLES. JOHN JOY. feb3 Damaged Flour. G5 BARRELS. re mch3—Ilw eod O2T—In the vicinity of the store of Beer & Goff, a pocket book containing @ small sam apers. CARVELL BROS, made clothing.—Jas Paton & Co. mar8 3i of money and some oblige by leaving it at this office. einnants! _ pO YOU WANT ANY? Ifjiyou do, just see the lot we are offer- ing. We are just through Stock Taking, fand have made a collection of all the Remnants and Odds and Ends; Remnants of all classes of stuff. Good goods at merely nominal prices. An immense lot. DRESS GOODs !—Lengths for Ladies’ Dresses, lengths for Chil- dren’s Dresses. A CHANCE TO BUY A GOOD DRESS CHEAP! Reninants of Ginghams, Prints, Cloths, White Goods. Angola Suitings, Challies, Tickings, Skirtings, ete. THIS ECLIPSES ALL OUR FORMER, REMNANT SALES! STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, Febrnary 6, 1893—e0d .& wky lage dy Oil Pebble Lace Boots, $1.45, now $1.00; Women’s Oil Pebble Button Boots, $1.25, now 99c.; 49 pairs of / Women’s Oil Goat and French Kid Laced and Button Boots, size 7, at half price; 28 pairs of Women’s Kid and Goat Button Brots, size 2} to 3}, $1.95, now $1.25; Women’s Rubber Boots, $1.55, now $1.0C; job lot ef Overshoes, 750. a pair; job lot of Men’s and Boys’ Boots at great reductin. CALL EARLY AND GET BARGAINS. GOFF BROTHERS. == = Charlottetown, February 22, 1893, = — =: = = : = — = Se <3) OUR MAMMOTH OFFER READY-MADE CLOTHING il) TWEENS Never before in this city has Clothing and Tweeds been placed on sale at such extraordinary low prices. A Genuine Marked Down Sale of Winter Clotaing aad Iweeds for Toirty Days only mxXAMINE THE FOLLOWING I IAs Bedeed & 2 “ Check, ” 7 75 5 90 MEN’S REEFERS. } 12 Boys’ All-wool Cheviot OVERCOATS. 12 Heavy Cheviot, “ 9 00 5 80 | weed Roefers, 400 % 60 .. Nowsell-}11 * “ 9 50 655 | 6 Good Heavy Nap, $5 00 $3 40 Boys’ Reefers, 400 Price ing at 3 Fine Nap, All-wool, (1250 :700] 8 “ +: 9 ied eS ; 1 “ © ‘satin lined, 1600 1290 edge and pockets, 650 400 | YOUrHS’ OVERCOATS, \ 6 Very Fine Na - ve 675 10 Heavy Ail-wool Check' SS ee a. APRA eas Tweed, $300 $5 2% MEN'S OVEROOATS. S we | Ae ee 13 Heavy ** Diagonal, 9 00 6 00 2 5 Ov oe Pweud, $10 59 8750 a “ + 650 450 1 “ “ “ 700 475) 4 “ 9 25 6 30 3 4 “ Worsted. 6 25 440} 1 Fine Nap, all-wool, $12 50 $875} 6 Heavy Nap, 5 50 350] 3 “ “ 8 25 58 1 te “ Tweed , 5 00 Sis 2 » 8 50 600} 2 “= Frieza, 6 25 410; 1 “ te 900 6 40 1 Fine ‘“ Worsted 8 00 650! 3 * * 9 00 575; 9 “ Pilot Cloth, 6 5) 440 | I Black Worsted O’coat, 6 50 3 40 oe o “ ~ 9 50 6 50 : - a 10 50 7 00 6 se a6 6 50 3 YJ | 3N sp se 850 608 ar “ neve. eerie * * 950 600; 1 “ “ 800 675, 2 * “ 800 550 1 a “ 9 60 sane 9 & 75 62,3 * “ 7 60 7 8 ‘ 5 50 3 86 o “ “ 14 00 8 60 Se #6 6 25 400 7 . ay 5 00 335 4° “ “ 775 550] 1 Heavylrish Fr’zo Ulster 12 50 8 80 BOYS’ REEFERS,} 10 ‘ 4 26 310 a. ** Diagonal, 9 00 675,12 ‘* Etoph ” 8 00 5 25 | 5 [weed Cxps “ 675 435 — ** Melton : 975 750{ 4 “ Tweed os 8 00 5 25] 3 Fine Nap (extra good), $6 50 $4 50 i ‘ Hood " 650 450 9 «“ rT oi 875 575} 11 se “ - 9 25 5 90 1 ” " 8 50 5 00 6 $6 +“ +6 6 26 362 g « « a “seen 8 69grs.* « «o “u@. tml tit: * “ 660 360) 3 “* Cape oe 625 425 26 * § 00 59)} 5 ‘ Scotch Twd Cape 2 “ “ 6 25 45,4 “ “ se 6 00 335 ' eS , “ 12 50 7 35 Overcoats, 12 50 775 | 3% Heavy Nap, 5 00 33516 °* “s “s 475 3b a. (blue) “ 10 00 6 50 7 6 12 50 7 35 3 ” 4 50 2 85 4 ’ ue "- 375 230 1“ “ as 6 40012 * “ * 1000 8 40 (This lot will fit Boys from 13 to 18.) we : ” 575 4 se Sila Stes i 37513 “ * 950 635] 8 Boys’ Nap Reefers, to fit "hi gli “ 425 46980 : Paap hae — 4 = | 7 * Hood Ulaters, 950 635 Boysizom8tol0, 400 230] 7 Heavy Frieze Cape, 6525 $00 Charlottetown, January 27, 1893-—dy eod & wy a ~ —_— a $$$ ae | - “sask YOUR GROCER FOR 7% The Celebrated i CHOCOLAT MENIER, Jernual, Sales Exceed 338 MILLICN LBS. ; For Simpies su. ithe: write to C. ALFKED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. G Per /- ~~ ew r rene po ER ete ee — in stock a very large assortment of SPEC- = 2 E keep y TACLES and EYEGLASSES. Eyes tested, if neces A lsary, free of charge. The following by a noted M. D. we a ‘heartily endorse, and consider it worth preserving. ' a | E. W. TAYLOR, Optician, CAMERON BLOOK, eyes freely ; do not abuse them. If possible, have the Use the 4° E have an export order for two tons of FEATHERS) and for two months will pay in own goods, at same) GOOD RULSS TO OBSERVE ARE : Always have plenty of light—but, when p saible, avoid a glare. prices, as below. The Feathers must be clean, free from [i ee ieee ee ys sh alder frou behind, Rew! but litle wr not ‘et all in the of fi sand. dirt and all quills. position, Avoid reading by twilight. Inability to use the eyes means something ; ae, d 4 out what it is. Allow no indsmmation or pain ‘n the eyes to be neglected, and bear ia NEW GORGE PEATHIDSE, Pun White, he ch i. "eee “ of és White & Grey, 25c. per 1b. | “ « @ & Grey, 20c. & LS $$ « UCK ‘ White, lic, ade “ “ &“ Mixed, 10c. . Cj ane _H; _H} INT “ HEN & CHICKENS, Mixed, 4c, i “ INSURANGE COMPANY Is the Queen of Fire Companies. DESBRISAY & STEWART, AGENTS FOR P.E.L MARK WRIGHT & C0., Ltd ee *9 OFFICE—Next to Bank of Nova Scotia, Charlvtietown. Second-hand Goose Feathers in good condition taken at 10c per lb. Big Bargaiss in FURNITURE this month. Low Rates. Prompe Sm—june The finder will febls Charlottetown, February 9, 1808—2uw & wiley Setilements. = ae Se - ~ na Ya 7 a ig le 2 rr oF pene pe AEA Sel thn te? ° 1t Be ~ eh igs ite i. a ei ee et: die Mee ri a a j * aoa leg Si bic h ge a hoy ae ie 18> * ened ie: ane z= SE et ‘@eer suk + eS? ie < Re Pe kD en : 8 it aa y ez ‘ e” f- bi ea ’ i th ie a a -% ‘oa : of ‘= a «7 “) & : ie ‘ # 4 er ce Sit OBR te ET te © et ty 1 ert a ow Te lo mae BR Pe? te.