eet a enentanath EE Se a THE DAILY HXAMINER. - - - - Re poe . _ - o mee owe TUESDAY, APRIL 11. 1893. —_— a pocal and Other Items. L0 F.— Meeting of Court Avondale at| 5 8 o'clock this evening semen fue Srvscey left Pictou for Charlotte“ uarter past one - Usuer's Scores W HISK) ES »d aod matured in wood aie ug ENGINEERS are requested to meet at the Drill Shed tomorrow evening at 8 o'clock. ye Y's |~—Remember the parlor meeting on Friday evening All Y's are cordially invited t to be present. apli 4i Don'r FAIL to see Pickwick in his humor- ous scene with Mrs. Bardwell, and in the side-splitting bedroom situation. town at 84 AspRe’ thoroughly age a - — o RuMEMBER the Gospe Union meeting every Tuesday evening in Euston St. Hall at 7.45 o'clock. Everybody welcome. i. paocvre your ti kets in time for the Ly- coum Monday evening, 17%h inst. Tickets for sale at Reddin'’s and Watson's Drug Stores. fo Urex THE SEASON. The steamer Northumberland will leave the Steam Nav- | igation Co's wharf to-morrow morning for Pictou. Aut members, honorary and active, of the y, Ww. 0. T. U. are ordially invited to attend the parlor meeting to be held in the Y. parlors Friday evening, April 14, at 7.30.; apll 4i neal, Dox'r fail attending the rendition of the thrilling drama * More Sinned Against Than Sissing,” foliowed by the laughable farce “ Joe Simpaon'’s Double,” in the Lyceum Mon day evening. 17th inst. owe Seccixc Tauern Horses —The Street Rail way Company have begun to dispose of their sores festerday, they sold a har dsome pair of ureys to & Nova Scotian for it it is said, $150.—St. Jobn Telegraph. > Ourent Drviston 8. or T.--The members of Orient Division, with their friends, are requested to atts nd « secial reunion in Me- Leod’s Halil on Thursday evening next,the 13ch inat., at 8 o'clock. A good programme will be presented.—John Ross, Chairman Committee. - Dox’ Miss Ir.—Be sure and attend the *veniog with Dickens. The old cos- tuses afd appropriate staging are well worth seeing The characters are in the hands of those who wil! make them a suc- cess, and the object being such a good one, well deserves the patronage of the entire public. - Rewempcrinc THe Munister. — The people of Dundas have long been noted for many good qualities, but for none more than their hospitality to strangers and kind- ness to clergymen of various denominations. The meeting held the other evening at the residence of Mr. W A. Leard displayed the jatter good quality ina marked degree. On this ocesion the Rev. John Goldsmith, who has labored with great acceptance on that circuit for nearly three years was the re- cipient of an address from the Methodists and temperance friends generally of the place, to which he gave a very suitable reply. Commonly speaking, addresses, no matter how kindly worded, unless accompanied by something in the shape of a gift are not as comforting to the addressed as they might be. In this in- stance, however, none of the essentials were wanting, for with the address was preseated a donation of thirty-five dollars ineash. fuch evidence of good will is not likely to be soon forgotten — - — _ Teer was a good sized audience of News port's best people, and rarely have they enjoy- edanevening of more continuous pleasure. The second part introduced Mr. Ryan, ia Romance and Rondo, of his own composition, The players who have been before the public for forty-four years are not numerous. Ole Bull, Walf Fries, Thomas Ryan,—-these names have been the property of the American peo- le for more than one generation, and Mr. yan, with the exception of Mr. Fries, is about the orly musician now before the pub- lie who used to delight our fathers with bis music. If anybody went to the concert with the idea that Mr. Ryan wasa sort of figure- head for the company, he aust have discover ed he had made a big mistake, for, with all the vigor of youth, mellowed by experience, Mir. Ryan gave a solo, ia which he revelled in its difficulties, and, throughout, played with remarkable sweetness. The composition is a fine one, rich in harmony, and well adapted to the instruments of the club. —Newport (R. I.) News. The above organization will appear in this city in connection with the approaching Uddfellows celebration. IF! If you would buy your Dress af sterials tthe best advantage, you should know how to judge the value. judge Black Dress always buy lt you know how tuo Goods we thiak you will from ua. That's the reason we so freq rently draw your attention to the WEIGHT, WIOTH, FINENESS, riNisH and COLOR of owr goods. We like you to know how to judge, because we keep the best goods Obtainabls We are just now showing ® very special line at $1.00 per yard, the regular value o! Which is at least $1.26. Our 380c quality is also very attractive. Buy now and take advantage of the cash discount we are giving. BEER BROS. Should any of our “Chicage’ Kid ( loves prove unsatisfactory, ladies may exch nye them for another pair within seven days of P fc \ase. Oulored Veilings are very fashionable this season, the leading shades being navy, eminence, fawn, tabac, cream and grey. “Eminence” is a shade of purple. BEER BROS. Weather Halictin. , Steam fog horn became unserviceable a few ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sprxctat Despatcnes to Tar EXAMINER. Coal Oil and Tobacco) Free of Duty as Ship’s Stores Orrawa, April 11. Phe Controller of Customs has decided that coal oil and tcbacco may be properly classed as ship’s stores and entered free of duty ex warehouse, Trouble Between Steamship Companies. New Yors, April 11. Judge Addison Brown, in the United States District Cuurt, has decided that the North German Steamship Company is liable for half value of ship Fred B. Taylor, which the steamship Trave cut in two on June 22d, when 240 miles east of Sandy Hook, The decision is the result of libel brought by William Law and others, owners of Taylor. The Trave was out- ward boued and the Teylor on its way to this city from Havre. The vessels met in a fog bank and the Trave passed completely through the wreck. Judge Brown holds that the Trave was under too great speed considering the foggy weather atthe sametime. The Fred B. Taylor was equally tlamable, as the fog hora used was not such as is provided for by international regulations. The ship's days before the collision, but Judge Brown says that a ship that makes an ocean trip without a duplicate fog horn is as unfit for @ voyage as a ship without a duplicate com- pass or tackling. A Uniform Tariff. Monrreat, April 11. Clarke Wallace, Controller of Customs, had a very important interview yesterday with the members of the Board of Trade when the advisability of a uniformity in the tariff throughout the Dominion was strongly advocated. Hardware, dry goods, elothiers and druggists all pretended that in several western ports of entry goods were passed at a much lower rate than in Mon- treal. Wallace said that there was ground for great improvement and it was his firm determination to bring the improvement about The Ontarioe Legislature. Toronto, April 11. There is every reason to believe that the present session of the Ontario Legislature will be hurried to a cluse; and, shortly aftr proregation early in June, there is no doubt that a general election will be held. Peter Mitchell and the N. B. Gov- ernorship. Ovrawa, April 11.” Peter Mitchell ssys he is not an appli- cant for the New Brunswick governorship, but if the offer came his way he would not refuse it. Harry Kinloch Dead. Orrawa, April 11. Harry Kinloch, of the Interior Depart- ment, formerly Private Secretary to Sr John A. Macdonald, died last night. More Dutiable Goods. Orrawa, April 11. Customs ruling classes watch crewns and watch glasses as dutiable at the rate of 25 per cent. The Bisley Team. Orrawa, April 11. Thirteen acceptances for the Bisley team have been received. -—_- —It is pleasing to note that the Guard- ian has no desire to see the present Dominion Government put into a “ tight corner "—thovgh, if such be the case its editor is evidently ignorant of the force aod real meaning of the language he has employed in that connection. We accept the Guardian's explanation and only re- gret that it is not couched in courteous language. —— 92D + Syrup of Pigs, p-oduced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal victues of plants known to be most beneficial tothe human system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing ‘he system, dispellin colds and headaches, and curing habitua constipation. omenenniigvmninnsacan If you want to make «room look bright and pleasant buy one of our pretty patterns in wall paper. Ali the latest styles aud coloring. — Moore & Mclaod, Remember the sale of furniture, organ, &«, to-morrow at Mre Ramsay's, Upper Queen Street, at 11 o’clock—O I Morri- 200, auci’r. McLaren's imperial fancy ful! cream cheese in small and large glass jare received to-day. ~J. D. MacLeod & Co. aplO 3i pd Opening to-day, 105 pieces of English Joths, in suitings and trowseriogs——John McLeod & Co. all lw German shirts, collars and cuffs, also a lot underwear and hosiery opened at D A Bruce's. Call and inspect the goods. all 3i Have you seen the new styles in men’s hats at D A Bruce's ! all 3i SPRING MEDICINES ! ENNEDY’'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, Burdock Blood Bitters, Hvod's Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Sarsapari!ls, Paine's Celery Compeund, Cuticura Resolvent, Eno’s Fruit Salt, Quinine Wine, Beef, Iron ard Wire, ~) Toxowro, April 11.—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds; fine and mild JOHNSON’S3DRUG STORE, {| mech97 Cor. Kent & Prince}Streets. OPENING DAYS! eee WEDNESDAY & THURSDAY — — —(x) ——_-__ Our New Carpet Department will be the centre of attraction on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, to which we invite every lady and gentleman in the city. We shall deem it a great faver if you wili call and see our immense stoc!. of Carpets, even if don't want to buy. you P. S.—Our Elevator is working like a charm. PROWSE BROTHERS. Charlottetown, A):ril 11, 1893. Would you | 3 Like to go Shopping in MONTREA COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL Special Attention given to Mail Orders Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass- ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, f,adies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles and Millinery. FulljStocks in each department. Trial o ders solicited. (HENRY MORGAN & Co. feb9—tts tf MON EAL, re Low Expenses, Small Profits, Shoes that retain their shape aud vive good service, A SATISFIED CUSTOMER - ‘Best Advertisement, Have placed us in the front rank, and made our Store popular in every home. Jd. M. McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, April 11, 1893. a FIRST ARRIVAL ! 30 Cases DRY GOODS just opened, selected in the best foreign markets, including DRESS GOODS, CAPES & JACKETS, MILLINERY COODS, ¥FLANNELETTES, PRINT COTTONS, eitc., all of the latest styles and best qualities, selling at the lowest possible rates. Other shipments to follow shortly. MOORE & MéLHOD. & Sterns. Charlottetown, March 30, 18933—eod & wky a — ee ee —— — WHATS Tn HURRY, GOVERNOR 2 x) ELL, what spare time I have at my disposal I propose to spend at the STAR TAILORiNG ESTABLISHMEN(, «as I want to get several Suits and Overcoats 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, Bell 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—what is termed, a “correct thing” by our customers. Our success in attaining to that aspiration is attested te by our numerous customess from the Atlantic to the Pacific. To enlurge upon the quality of our goods is not necessary, as the same has become a common household word. Workmanship, etc., is in keeping with the reputation we have achieved. If you want for testimonials, ask anyone you meet. Prices at rock bottom. JOLIN T. MCKENZIE Successor to McLeod & McKenzie. Gas THE LEADER $1.00 White Shirt. aaa —— All these Styles and many more fecm the best makers in Hng!and, Ger- many snd Oanada. Sizes range fron 12 to 49 inches. Undoubtedly we are producing the best values and showing the finest assortment of GENTS’ TIES, UNDERWEAR and GLOVES to be seen within the walls of any Store in Town. D. A. BRUCE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER. Charlottetown, April 7, 1892. ea 8 ee