THE DAILY EXAMINER LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. MANTLES, & ®pecialty Beer Bros - N iv rT for a te? Moore ‘ M xl - '? : ‘ 7.30 e ( a ptry . is - . , : nN ‘ just » the j ] the 17th » - - (eRA® rou rie college and : : stra the Lyceum on Tuesday even- A : li ’ . _.C. A—M eeon W I-ree es jav af Specia Bic f = ay E : Rev. B. Fay Mills, is till May 6th >. lia We hear that last evening r woman, about f : [ e s 2 Vv oye \ g veu ' are, Was he ples: v : street near the ra \ - nueually - - me ’ r M 1AaV next. It favorite per S ae The Benevolent Irish Society of this swe decided to bold their annual ¥ 1 June the 27t As to locality and ot er particulars due notice will he s . - 7 oO , Pla the ba y at C I ank son M ay morning at ter k Pia eas circié at x j « W rh at tl san Ss r seats early aoe 4 Very IwrorrTaxXt ' eeting of the Scott A workers and supporters Wi ll be held | r , Market building, to ght at Soclock, to a range for the re ep fMr.S und complete « ‘ rat - Teacners’ Instirere. ——- An important g of the Teachers’ Institute w be held this eve gat 7.30, sharp I) D reey W owt ide his talk [ “Resp I : ; . heer e leetnur ' “Digestion. a oe - Crry Covuwnci.. — An ¢ the City Coun mergency meetit | ia called for this aft matthree © ‘clock to cons oer the iment to the Actof Ir be #nbon tted t the Legislat ve ‘aaaeil ’ and the leasing of Queen's wharf for a veare —<—_— Tue Sraxctey—A telegram received by ; Postmaster Brecken this forenoon reads as i ws Picrov, April 14 Landed mails here to-«lay; cannot get + into Pictou till wind changes A. Fiyiaysos inieiaiiniasiiin Sraccx with a Borrie.—A country: | man named John Yeo was struck on the heid witha bottle in Thorpe’s saloon, Richmond Street, last evening, and badly cut The wound was dressed at the Apothecaries Hall, and Yeo passed th night at the Charlottetown Hospital. Ye | rays the bott! e with which he was struck | was wielded by Mrs. Thorpe } - ea Stewart, of today re- Diep Asroap.—-Mr. Jan the firm of Stewart & Gates, ceived a telegram from Captain M McEachern, of Two Harbor’s, Minn., con- | veying the ead _ intelligence that his | bre ther, Roderick Stewart, had died at} that place. Mr. Stewart has been a resi- dent of Two Fiarbors for many years past, and at the time of his leath occ supied the position of Ju is of Probate His rela- | tives and many friends throughout this Provines will hear of his death with deep reeret alain A Sriexpip Nemper-—The April nam- ber of Donahoe’s Magazine has been re v Tue Examiver. That it is a de- | cidedly interesting and well written num- The special feat- ceived ber goes without saying ures this month incinde an article by Mason A. Green, entitled “Lost—the | Equil brium of business;” the “Story of | the Catalpha,” by Henry Collins Walsh; : “In the Studio of a Woman Sculptor,” by ; Margaret Hall; the “Sacred College of | .¢ Cardinale,” by Rev. F. A. Cunningham, and a number of other articles of a most | instructive character. The high standard | of the various depart ments is well main- tained - Tax Mornett. Mystery. — The Morell | mystery remains as dark asever. There | is a great deal of talk cf possible foul play in connection with the disappearance— many thinking that it is unreasonable to | suppose that Miss Dingwel] would care- fully take off her hat and put her watch,etc in the position in which they were found | if she were laboring under the excitement | Pe that would be inc cident to a@ person who | g was about to destroy herself The non- } ; appearance of the ‘hale is cited as another | : point in favor of this theory, it being } thought that it would have flo ated ere now : if not held down by some weight, if, in ; deed, the body is in the river at all. A| diver will go down on Monday —_———__ | i ¥. M. ©, A, j ae aoe ladies committee of the Y. M. C. tea and fancy table, to be held on Prides i ; and Saturday, 27th and 28th inst., solicit | ; tributions for tea and table from all | who desire to help thesn. ' f Fancy <a will be received up t ri) to | = Wednesday, 25th inst., and m eat, . poultry, | ma*try, cake, etc., on Thuraday, 27th inst. hey ask a hearty response R. R. Fivzaeravp, | President J. 8. KRarmowp, pecretary 6 Just Lieten—Men’s best all wool suits, price $12.50, now 8.34, suits $9.50,now $6- | NAPS! GLOVE DEPARTMENT ! — Ladies’ Tan Cape Gauntlet Gloves, an excelle nt | rhopping and marketing glove, res re worth $1.00. Our price, 60c. _ r. | h ldren’s Kid Gloves, sizes 3, 4, r a pair. Ladies’ Silk Eveni an Gloves in every desirable length and color. | Spring Fabric | only 5 Spee ial value in Ladies’ Gloves, HOSIERY DEPARTMENT '—Ladies’ | Cashmere Hose, 20c. a pair; Ladies’ Fast Black Real Maco Hosiery, only 25c. a pair. Special lines in Children’s Spring Hosiery. CHILDREN’S SERGE DRESSES! Teu Jifferent styles of pretty dreases just r pened. LADIES’ } : 33. and 80 on down don’t miss this charce to buy best clothing at McDonalds & Co’s | Cheapsal« sails } | OME | ATURDAY RUBBER CLOAKS!--As advertixed yesterday. Surprising value at $2, $2.50, $3 and $4. These prices are only about half the goods are worth. In addition to these lines, our counters . will be found covered with interesting novelties and surprising bargains. BEER BROS. Weather Builetin. Torowreo, April 14,10 @ m. Strong easterly to northerly winds, un- settled, with snow or rain in most places; finer to-morrow; not much change in tem- | (Mr. Blanchard) took a firm stand on this | Mr. Rogers (Alberton) in the chair. Bill | Monday next. | until ten o’clock on Monday. —— _ APRIL 14, 194 ' a ‘ ' ‘ ‘ ' SATURDAY, -- —~ —— er ae — — $$ — ee a ae - PROVINCIAL __ EBGISLATURE, | a. ah ripay, April 13. After recess, Mr We arburto nm resumed the debate on Mr. Gordon’s amendment that the Succession tax bill be read this vay three inonths. He criticized at some fength the manner in wh ht Columbia. he affairs of managed by the late Government. He referred especially to ' conduc t respecting public works, and claimed that thev were prompted by the Province were evers he very motives they im etal tn Ve € VV wend ee. Pro ‘eed i ng a he rag ITH ‘ ‘ of very trifling alluirs. Gett hye pwn to the a tax Dni, he thought it would be _ tu = avoid taxing thrift and industry. It was | true that under the bill thrift and indus atry \ “LOW PRICES ON READY-MADE CLOTH upon those who cated the thrift and indue ) trv It wa true t tins me Cases the sons | a daughters contributed towards the ! | ) | i dy ud ~ Meagher's Orange Quinine Wine tain privileges, etc., in lieu thereof. He | th ought the carrving of the amendment | ny : ‘ ; er var oe effect of increasing the | = ea ‘ Mr Btencl wd wh » followed, said there r . r ’ 1 | , E | ou | j | wie eo ele cs We are offering extra value in Children’s Clothing. Thousands of Men’s, Youths’ and Children’s Suits ~ Works Department. “Cera charge ha to select from, either of Home Manufactured or Imported Cloth. One Hundred Odd Suits now omered ot ae the Land Otice, which had not been r less than cost. Nothing will wear like our Home-made Tweeds ; new patterns coming pom our Mill ' Vv col iv ‘ r : i a } } 7 THTH } ] ir coemeee’ Mr. Blanchard thea day. Be sure and see our own manufacture of Summer Suitings before going elsew ‘ellable goods, the OPER URNITURE teu 1a Vilh th cases of jen > 1e » € ely , White, of Ti - and Celestine Arse. | ( heapest in the market. We have a large stock of Hats which we have? bought very ae It will pay you Way Kale he dene ult, nich reference had previously 20a i ? | . e a heen mate ty Mr. Shaw. 1 & wher to see our Hat Department before buying, A new assortment of Gents’ Furnishings just in. 1 he pes 1 these cases, nite ower ; r , the Land Office $241, which was reduced to | $144, ti: ‘Gor ration bein moidate, would | s a = we — ry rt the Government can nate Arse- = e ——- sa rea Highest Price Paid for Wool, Cash or Trade. ne cit ae ne entered t mK 1 an he bei ery oath , aS put = him “se fuse ) ri it. Mr - in slanchard also instanced a case wherein a j 7 : : a eee a ee See 4 Pa : | Bed a man named Macdonald was given a jo! | " “3 =a and put to work on the New Glasgow road bv the hon. member fram West ver, it i and vote on the Government side : The hor member from West nee tan! EE OR ee ane | pm. ie River had thus used the : a Sp ped ghee ona n politic al ee e (ar anchard) did not think | right or jus After a ps ssing . z wn hin conceit on Aer pas ‘Low Prices Are No Good Unless the Quality is in the Article You BUY. ay Ate sane, end . r ‘aie D a ‘ee worth - : he proceeded to deal with the succes. —---- porelirat spe a sr Hea «eee : | ) ie Queen, Stet, lie Blanchar rea from a speech matey HATS ! HATS !—Our suecess ax Stylish Hatters is due to the fact that we keep the best makes in all i ik ae & On Soke that hon. gentleman stated that when be| Ue leading lines of HARD and SOF TY HATS: we ha a 1 he uld not co ttheclaims due _—e this Province by the Dominion he would | CL OTHING !— The unprecedented suecess of our Clothing Department is due to the fact that when a people wad (ell them be woul have to|CUStoMer Comes In expecting to find the best goods, newest makes and most stylish patterns at the lowest) Sutter and Cheese. fe thought the Leader of the Goverument, | PTices, they are ‘not disappointed. aloes ~sanervedhy: oseacti apr Bemeypigs Sy CARPETS !—The success that has met us in this department has more than surprised ourselves. — [t Is sg Aan eee due to the fact that we have the confidence of the people, So long as Quality, Honest Treatment, Stylish «:-«: atten Sac House and the people whether or not he had failed to collect these claims. He matter He was not going to vote for any ~” ° fae tyetem of taxation unl the Lewter tet FOOdS and Low Prices go for anything, we will have the trade. us he has failed to collect our claims upon the Dominion Manila ae Hon Mr. McMillan explained that the | [7° —_——. “2 aus PROWSE BROTHERS, THE C MEN.) es der to get in the money due the office | ; " Sen 5 SB 109 “ 9 ‘ which had been left uncollected by the 8 200 “« 19 «“ late administration. He denied that there . 200 5 was any favoritism shown in the Land | s | pe , eee eee ee _— ——— , — — — — ; p j “ 28 “ Office, and charged the Opposition with | L , as mar easton we nleavoring to keep persons indebted to } is s Le. ae RATTENBURY office from payingup. He challenged | : | api eo any man to prove that any public money } . oe a oe Das iciaitiaealli co sat oan the ee ee s| \ veil Se at 12 ofeleckt noon, on | Mar “a ~ a measure in the interests of the poor, as ! i ieee Se aare, in front of Jameel Paton & | “a fy af the more taxes were put on the rich the | Core 5 > | & cB K J less the poor would have to pay. | o8 Store :~— | 8 va * The amendment moved by Mr. Gordon | 80 Acres of Land of excellent quality at | that the bill be read a third time this day i i Johns ston’s River. oy t 35. 7 pa » rs } three months was then put and lost on a | eee and 13 miles from Red | a Pw : livision of six to eighteen; and the main | Point Wharf, at whic ch th Ferry Steamers | areful "ANALYSIS of samples motion that the report of the committee be touc h twice a wee k g ing an i rf ming t alopted was carried. The bill was ordered | the city. Produce shipped by => rma pa bonne dingen = i TO-DAY Admiral Benham, of the United States Navy, will be placed on the retired | | ain said wharf th is Farm has an u WoOoODILU’sS ouse e sumed committee on th oo : * > > . : ds sly of ry mareh mud of by bill respecting short forme of indentare, list. He reached the statutory limit of age for active service (62 years) on April 10th, and | USAR SUPPLY OF Fiver ARERS « | quality, whici asa fertilizer ranks nex has been serving on the San Francisco cruising in Brazilian waters. Naval circles are all | to stable manure. School House on next a agog over the question of the promotion toa rank eagerly sought for by those eligible to) nee ae % and a sow gee ose Dy. 118 farming iand Willi be Build | high commands, ’ é | | PRM AN BAKU nurchased by me at several Greeeriea, I found them. PI RE, WHOLESOME, WELL PROPORTIONED. + POWDER reported agreed to without amendment, and ordered to be read a third time on . Si slacksmith’s Forg : at a great bargain | TERMS—Ha'f the purchase money on You need not be eligible for great stations to secure one of the Star Tailor’s nobby Suits- | delivery of deed See nes | While we cannot give you as good a quality for $15 as we can for $20, yet the same may Somer, on - premises for a term ¢ yearer as may ye agree The act incorporating the trustees of Wood Islands East Hall was read a second time in committee, Mr. Robertson in the chair. Reported agreed to, and ordered to GEORGE LAWSON, Ph. D., L. L. B., be read a third tine on Monday. /answer your purpose just as w ell as the latter, for we guarantee the cheaper to be made to pan | feli27 Halifax.” wee . . | “ i | _ - - _ nadine as aa = ages your entire satisfaction. Whatever you choose from, $10 up, we will not fail to compel you) 4))9 cca wy 2i “2 yee ike : g | ‘to advertise the alrerdy well-known Star Tailor, unless you want to save chem for a pleasant | mene “~_| Wants, Lost, Found, &e second time on Monday. ‘Notice of Pi-suluiion of | a Mr. Rogers (Charlottetown) moved the /memento of days gone ‘by. We are also in the swim with a most elegant range of Gents’ | P | savestieuns teins einen sate Danaea amas ouse into committee to consider the bi . ae " . ea artnersnl) eee Sean cae for the better collection of debts, with Mr. | | Furnishings, better than which are not in the city. artnershi. we cont H. C. Macdonald in the chair. After three Notice is hereby given that the co-partner BOY WAN. ED—At Watson’s Drugstore. or four sections were considered progress was reported, and the House adjourned | ship hitherto existing between the und tr | ape | signed, under the style and firm of LiiN : _ | WORTH & CO. has this day been dissolved bi y| COOK WANTED —W anted, before the eend | mutual consen}. |; of prit,agoudcook. Apply to Mas. ARTHUR / | | Dated this 10th day of April, 1894 | VET 5 d&w api j GEORGE D. LONGWORTH ; ‘ rh . ; . ' aa ar > i ANCING.—The Ch ldre n’s Dancing Class y. - - 9 HENRY W. LONGWORTH. | at Torpsichore Hall, which began last even- ' » will be con inued for one-half term from »appiy early.—E. BURRIS NOTES. | The Peters Pence Government are evi } ‘ JOURN F. } The business lately conducted by Ls ongworth | date Th St VE h Tv il . | & Co. will, in the future L 3 ar oo = by aps ' | g r d stanc at - --— —--— -— ---- e ar q € re ant al Oo! i Geonge D. Longworth at the old stan ier races ivanell a. dently having a hard time of it. They are in cancus almost every evening ,. The petition regarding the Pre aby terian —_———_ ng Pupiis pleas Church at Orwell Head, introduced a few | ae D—A H j2 : days ago by Hon. Mr. Forbes, was received | . GEORGE D. LONGWORTH “gl est ed ang mel grt pe. Dede oe , i ‘he , , ow TORT 10. less than four bedrvoma. Apply at this ond Gand, ’ ta cone: tee tobtien thet 6 alee Sv Charlottetown, April 14, 1894, HENKY W. LONGWORTH, | [| Pr i—meh7 i \ Ch’town, April 12, isd4—ow Zaw - —— mittee be appointed to prepare a bill in ac EL —— Sor reac aree aoa te a ere ne ener ee a ace _ | TO LE —* housecontaining seven rooma, cordance with the petition that was ruled ] 9/3 stant don Wat T Street, opposite Railway | out of order by the Speaker. 5 | ] Ol bb é a eS . Ape Mas. LOWDEN, o- ¥ Joe Snake was amongst the disting- RO YS CLOTHING. ! sisal petite uished visitors present at yesterds ay after- 8 El u ser of good addresa, noon’s session of the provincial Legisla- | A S IAT q| me Canadian grown stock. i enainmnennwanet ia i BRowN Bros. Co., ture. After listening for some time to | WH T THE LAT est NOW * . ataeuen. Shee ~ Mr. Rogers reading the various clauses of 2 €0 zes 4 yes € ‘ot tii | the bill. respecting short forms of indea- All Size ? from 4 years to Why, Herbert “Has ; va i! sage ) LET—A gout Kent street, next to ture, Joe turned around and remarked to 15 i “ P tans fr S| 00 | “A Few Flowers Wor hy . Ae May. Ap ok Rs ee ae, ” a _ — | a by stander, “One man too much talk,| 49 Years. rices Irom 91. | on a ig ge list of ~ most | #8 pply Lie 3 i give no one _ else a chance: him talk - fashionabie am vent quality ol iower | TO LET \ House on Dorehester Street, thr ough hat P upward 8. —— WILL COMMEN N CkE———_ i Seeds, and the cream of seas Ci ry —_ ~ ae _ i. . x ; = s, ad ~ . ing sae “2 me a — ee and other choice Flowering Flants. | opout Apri: next, Apply t0 1HOMAS ~ If you want the very best, send to him for) Avis wed sat--mehi7 BL iT ID his catalogue. Address i —mitigipeentae HERBERT i ASZARD, i WANTED \ voung man ol steady habits i vhyu has had some experienc ; , +4 _ ‘ , v P. O. Box 196, Charlotte i Apply to P&aKk BROS. & CO mch6 WILL TELL according to the condition of it. If in bad order it shows itself in Pimples, Blotches and yarious eruptions of the skin. If in good order it shows in the clear com- . plexion, the glow of health, the Consider good spirits, If yours is the first case, you can produce the second condition by using the “J. & J.” SARSAPARILLA. Price 75 cts. sco. TORRO, WDNEH, AP LONDON HOUSE. AND CONTINUE UNTIL WE MOVE INTO r . % w | P - . ¥ = ncip with honey ‘SEEDS | SE ETS I ice, . ard, tee oe A | » ane Sees irt girl, correct at figures, | i j fo B00 ind Shoe department —J. B. l} i E SEED WREA?. MACDONALD & Co Pad tgs Si—apls | i . | OATS, BARLEY, | ur. te Lastevening, near the restdense of i [ rows | | 5 ap5— im eo l Charlottetown, April 13, 1894—dy a . VETCHES, j of m ey. Fin ser will pk Lee at thie All our Stock of DRY GOOD:, READY-MADE CLOTHING, BOOTS AND SHOES | CLOVER, — at the following Discounts for CASH ONLY ra tay Vieneee mens En | offices %i—apis Your « ; y £ iS ee TIMOTHY, &c.. Ke. | street . itaining fouriwen ro is This ; ae has been pay land paint od thecaain- & o Fr resh and Go od ¢ is in ; “ he H sborou -h River, Johnson & Johnson, t st Black and Colored Dress*Goods..........seeeeeeeeseeeeedo per cent. vell adapted private family of In eresiS Mantle Cloths, Tweeds and W ee a ase é< THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS | le Cloths, 1d Worsteds.... 1 D, MACLEOD & 00'3,|o"" == cme ny | cep: ake eeiitaan Bes Lace Curtvins and Muslins......eeseeeseeeees seeeeeeee redo it iat ole FOR SALE CHEAP —& nee | Cor. Queen & Richmond 8v’s. by getting a Watch that | Saal aie: eee SEROUS, , a ms a ewetne bedeane eee ‘ le “- cee custo nal apl3 you will have no trouble Corsets, Gloves and Hosiery.......ccccsccsccccccesoers 239 ° YAS oe Soe, ot mew,’ pot to keep in order, and one Flannelettes and Ginghams............cceccerecceceeeeeao ng putout, Apply to Bis. AIMPsom, Graf. BRIGHT bi FRESH that will give "you the | Grey and White CONG scsikich es vices ner ¥ ace ee $ a le Ae MERGHANDIZE. | right time every time) Pillow Cottons and Sheetings...........00eeeee eee eee eee20 ; std on, Sider Sieve, Bencty_copegee, tas you want it. Our Watch Table Damask, Towels and Toweling......++ee+eeeeesee00=9 ‘6 . ee mney te Eines : Sean Soy 52 FURNITURE--Matchlese Repairing department is Print Cotton anil TO ne ein a 3 sdne tna ~ eee eee a in quantity, in variety, receiving special atten-. Shirts, Collars, Ties and Underclothing.......+++++++++++-09 . : wien asain in newnese, in cheap- tion. Umbrellas and BraceB.escsccscsccccccccccsescsccceses sean ” ' ors. Will be it oie ear eee ness. Our stock now Hats and Caps (New Stock).........cccceccecseccecesesad . Lg ey ng ey surpasses in complete- Men’s Readymade Clothing. .......seeeeereer seers eee e938 " | — 7 meet site ness all competition. G. H. TAYLOR, Boys “ odd das Weick Casa <Os epetten eens ae : spildren 1 mm Mr Midd uraber of English We’re driving the en- Rubber Coats... s+ seer ererereeceeccrecerecer sere sees e3S = . ode Wile Poe inform sti appiy to Key. Me nee ae gine of progress, our North Side Queen Square. eae Pee ee eee j@ a recommendation for a medicine, par | “= , a 2 handis onthe throttle,| 9. ov Special Prices on Spools and Cotton Warps.......+-++++++ uae tahdeee, om © ee | 6 w 1 by Me Et. Onaepaie on meee while the whirling] © | All our stock of Boots ‘and: Shoes. ........e+eeeeeeeeeeee edd ¢ Cffieacious in its results, The health of | wrougbout wita hot water, with gas extures wheels are grinding NOTICE. | No oe to a the Store until paid fur. Goods not exchanged or taken back ret constant per + and * on awe he, ci = Apply to Bs rejudices, old Co.| once sold. No samples. er elon See power: | See cod U—feber a = d prices. sale artnerhip of + ee ee en ment commands tbe ae ce a pn | 4 nny Mo 7 < i, the very dichie aoe all persons indebted to the late firm are { medical circles as well as among the army | «npied by him on the corner of Prince and We make the Furniture poi notified that they will save trouble J B MACDONALD & C0 QUEEI ST REET. of patrons whose experience proves our | it May ueat, Ici» @ fiecdeolaes Boar, Sbout you want. : by paying up ai once. ‘ s . sg uniform reliability and accuracy rexpecis, and Se aan th oe ae aoe ) TIme? "7 On ou For pariiculars apply to Judg liey < DAVIES’ DRUG STORE. to the subseriber on the pre sueen. 7 ' OSTRANDER. tf mehlé : A. HERMANS. Charlottetown, April 10, 1894—dy ap? perature & MARK WRIGHT & C6., LTD,, | 2:10 ; ‘