+. THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - tecal and Other Items, | - Lapis ru r boots, $1.00 at Gf Br . os 5 ace ns use Philoderma. | ml dw Im j > war H i} get dyes at half price at pK. ] mar’s lw o ‘ Battery. G A., will . zy a’ S cx i * ug Cal Oe 8 julckKly = s 3 , R dual B 8 novidwly o Ses I f new oranges in Beer ‘ is wi ¥, marked ovly 25 cents a| duz-n i—meh24 | o Remews Pais —If yor don't want any tea ¥ ve all the premiums for ten a ~ i CaTaALRu RED, Fealth and sweet breath secured “hi » «atarrh Remedy. Price | ' njector free.—Reddin Bros novidwly Zz ' Some ni’ NEW 4 novelty in the ahape f a Japanese stove m sy be seen at Johnson's Drug Store. i - i Orr carpets are still going, and will con- tinue to go as long as we offer them at the present pri jas. Paton & Co., Market Square, m24 3: - Dox't F I Gool 75 cent tea for 25 cents at the Queen Square Metho- jist Church this evening This offer holds good for one night only of the Y. M. C, A, Tez Avevat Meetine will be held ia the l-ccure room of the Y. M C A bniiding, Saturday, the 26 b, at4p m. All interested are invited to be present. m24 & fri = AT me Cape The boata from Cape Tormentiae arrived at Cape Traverse about half-past two thie afternven. The maii will be due in Charlottetown sabovt a quar tertol , ; : siecle HEARTECEN ig » Very unpleasant malady, hut there i# Ho need tor Anyoue to suffer from it. Everybudy’s Pills seem to meet a long felt want in this connection and pre I eh 1b time, - ld fashioned tea to morruw evening Tickets can be pur chased frum Messrs. Haezard & Muore, A. S. Iuhusen, and T. L Chapp-ile oo March 23 2i Doe not forget the Twenty to thirty per cent dis count on beets at St:smper’s Cor- ner. Now is the time te get ba gains «8 the stock must be solid. fas Rev. W H. Harding, of Sumwmer- side, wili preach this evening at 7.30 velock ta the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great Georg Street, subjact **Con- version; algo to-morrow evening at the tame place and hour. - Sate or Prorentry —Mr. F. N Darke, AHunter R ver, nas sold his valuable pro- pryto Mr. Thomas Seaman, of Wheatley River, tor a eum bordering on five thousand jollara, and intends moving to the North West im the early spring. villain Maxe « Nore or«Ir. — With every package of tea we offer the following pre- mums, @ musical and literary entertain- ment, a series of stereopticoa views and as much social enjoyment as you can carry. Don’t miss chance; sale begins at 6 30 p.m. sharp. - A Goop Brotysine —Mr. Theo. L. Chap- pelle, agent fur the Goold Bicycle “o.. dispos- ed of twe of the fs ie bicycles to-day lt is propoted to start a bicy she ib and the pioneers of the wement eonusider these wheels «qual to any in the merket. Leave your crdera at the Diamond Books«ore, ° Coscert.—The next attraction is the concert in the Baptist Sehuviroom, Sev eral of Charlottetown’s favorites, including Rev. Mr Carruthers, Mr. T. A. Mel,san | and others, are on th» programme which wili contain one or two decided nuve!ties. By al! means reserve Tuesday evening. - i31?7.—We opened this morning eighteen handred avd twelve p»irs of new kid gloves from France, in sizes from 54 to 8 in ail makes and shade: The finest and best line tiedies kid gioves ever imported to P. Z Ieland In afew day~ we will recive the balance of eur order and will be able to show you over 3800 peire, We wiil have something very nice ia Meu quitaire, Bearettz, and iscing glovea in dreazed and undressed kid, sod have something extra good in blacks.— Jas, Paton & Co., Market Squsre. m?24 3i o Nattowat Memonrrat.— Contributions to the National Memorial to Sir John A. Mee Penal? at Kingston, Oot., were forwarded from Georgatewn : —Joseph Fairchild, $1; D Gordon, 25: A A McDonald & Brs, 35; David Shaw, Rrodenell, 60 cta; Peter Ross. % cte; Wm Dalziel. 50 cts; J H Byrne, 50 eta; G A Aitken, 50 cte; Rev W A Mason. 25 cts; T S Hears 50 cts; J Esaton. $1; WS Kastun, 59 cts; Anges McL an, 50 cts; W W Jenkins, 50 c's; Wm Gordon, Bradenell, $2; Frank McEachern, 25 c:s; Wm Levange, 25 ets, No Morr misery with the wash No more Grin the kitchen. The old chemic+l pow- ‘trahave had their dey They now cease to *. Lessive Phenix is the name of the new Whitive [tis so emollient in ita properties that, wed in the bath, it makes the skin soft ‘0 tore soda. No more asnes. Use Les- ive Phenix and the wash is a plearure. White or colored ciothes, It is all the same. ‘makes them a!] beautiful Use Leasive thesix wpon silver or tinware and the cleana g and brightening effects are marvellous, Your grocer for it,—and don’t take the ‘*Urious powers See the lot of boys’ and men’s Wooles shirt. at sixty cents each. & #arris & Stewart's mS 5i Taz Stantey did not leave for Pictou ‘o- day ae iatended, owing to the thick weather and the heavy ice pack between Point Prim and the entrance to this harbor. She will leave to-morrow morning at seven o'clock ietterday she encountered considerable ice “arlog the pass«ge over, but did not meet ome suything very heavy until she revched black buoy. From that place inwards the pret wee verv great She brought over 4 a, freight and sixteen prssengers, amongst ' i were Hon. L **. Owen, Mr. George H. “mm, of the C. P. R., Mra. G. F. Beer, and 49 Rolls Irving { ithe motion should be carried, and when ‘of the Dnited States in the Behring Sea ‘SAME OLD PDLICY. ee emcees ee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, iii . THURSDAY, MARCH 24, WW ! —_" BRANTFORD’S SpectaL Despatones to Tak EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. THE TO NEL QUE TION, And aia Matters. Orrawa, March 24. In the House of Commons yesterday Mr. ' Tisdale reviewed the case of the unseating | }and disqualification of Mr. German, the} | late member for Welland, and moved that | | the seat be declared vacant, as the unseat- | | ing of German was no part of the appeal | which ia now before the Supreme Court, ; and that the Spesker be instructed to is- sue a writ fora new election. Mr. Laurier wked time to consider the case and give Mr. Germana chance uf ‘being notified. | This request was agreed to by Sir John Thompson. Perry moved for correspondenee, re-| porta, etc, between the Government and | {Sir Douglas Pox, having reference to the construction of a tunnel between Prince | Eiward Isiand and the Mainland. He ac- cused Senator Howlan of endeavoring to induce electors to vote for the Conserva- tive candidates on the ground that if they did so the tunnel would be built. Mr, Perry repeated the same apeech that he delivered last session. Mr. Yeo followed him, also: indulging in he same old argements advanced last aes- sion. Mr. Davies contended that the I:- land was not treated with fairness by the Governmen*, In his opinion the tannel qnestion was only used by the Govern- ment at election time. ‘ If the matter was not practicable the Government should say so and let it be disposed of finally. Hon. Mr. Foa-er had no objections that the papers came down it would be in order to discuss the question. Mr. Flint’s bill amending the Canada femperance Act was read a second time. Mc Bennett, of East Simcoe, resumed he budget debate delivering his maiden speech: Mr. McMillan followed with a regular blue :uin speech aod again nailed the Grit colors of unrestricted reciprocity to the mast. The Behring Sea Question. A WARLIKE NOTE.) Wasuinetox, Murch 24 President Harrison has sent to the Sen- ate a copy of his reply to Lord Salisbury’s note. ‘the concluding paragraph is im substanee ap ultimatum to the British Government to the effect that unless Great Britain agrees to sume arrangement pend- ing the arbitration by which the interests can be protected, the United States’ gov- eroment would take mesures to protect them even if it were necessary to call the m litary forces into requisition to du so. FIRST OPPOSITION CAULUS, The Leadership Question Orrawa, March 24. The Grits held their first caucus yesterday. At the caucus Mr. Laurier consented to continue the leadership of the Liberal party, assisted by an advisory board. The question as to the line of trade policy which tne party ehould pursue, inore particu. larily in view of Mc. Foster’a declaration of the result of the Washington visit, was dis- cussed, and it waa decided to adhere to the po icy of Unrestricted Reciprocity. James Sutherland was elected chief whip vice Mr. Trow. The Malay Rising. Sincaporr, March 24. It is believed that the Malay rising against the British rule in Pahang, will prove to be a much more formidable m>ve- ment than was at firat expected. -_-_---2a——- Wreckage. New Haven, March 24. The brig Morning Light, arrived here, reports having passed a deck house, painted white and green, part of the wreck of a large schooner. Oe Death of a Prominent Citizen. Hauirax, March 24 Henry Lawson, one of the oldest and best known citizens of Halifax, (brother of the late Recorder of Charlottetown) died this m -ruing. ee Contents Uninjured Sr Joux, March 24. The vaults in the burned custom house have been examined and the cuntenta found to be uniojured. The Strike “Of.” Winnipec, March 24. The strike on the Canadian Pacific Rail- way has been settled, and «llthe men are > tc be reinstated. —$_ Weather Balletin Toronto, March 24 —100.m. | Winde shifting to southwest and west,” clearing weather, higher temperature. i i A Hawirax, March 21—A human hand, evidently not long severed from the body, | though he flesh was hard from exposure, was found yesterday on the farm of Isaac Archi bald at Truro. There is no clue as to whose body it ia from, nor what was the cause of death, if dead the owner Is. line of land oceu: ied by Aiexander LEAD! They Ha-e ch» Best Mate. 1a! The Most Improvements ! The Finest Finish! THE GOOLD BICYCLE €0., Lid. MAKERS, BRANTFORD, ONTARIO. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, Agent for Charlottetown, P, B. I. mehli—eod & wky i BAZAAR STORE ** What is the use in giving your goods away at half what they cost ?"’ is a question asked us every day. ** Just look at those 25, 30 and 50 cent NOVELS. You surely don't sell those for 8 cents /’ We do, and I will give you the reason. We bought a job lot from the publishera— bran new, just from the press—at quarter price, and we are going to give you the benefit. See the wonderful display in the window, then come right in. Our 10 cent counter is better still. Every book is new. It looks as if we want money Well we do, but we are going to give $1.25 worth for every dollar you invest. Another line that we are giving away is our last year's ROUM APER, while the new we have marked so low that we must beg of you not to ask for discount. When it is all open look out for our chal- senge. We are going to defy competition. About BLINDS and CURTAIN POLES. You know where tu get them. Could you get 12 sheets of good Paper, 1 dozen Envelopes, 1 Penholder, 1 Pencil, Blotter and P.cket Kaife for 10 cents two years ago? Hardly. What has made the change? Guess. [f you cannot, come in 4 and we'll tell you. Further developmenta show that the BAZAAR CO are selling a better 5 cent package of STATIGNERY than any other firm in the city. In these days, when newspaper adver- tising is getting so common, we have de- cided to make our customers oer. adver- tisers, All may enl’st. Bazaar Co., Queena Street. mceh]7 CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED i. & B. IN BRONZe LETTERS, NONE OTHER CEN JINE, jan2—dy & wky Wanted to Purchase. HE DEBATES of the P. KE Island House of Assembly for the year 1958, and for the short Session of 1872. Apoly at THe Ex4MINER office. febli NUT COAL. NE HUNDRED TONS NUT OOAL for sale low by W. J. BOSWALL, Lower Queen Btreet. meb16 MORTGAGE SALE. To be sokl at Public Auotion, on SATURDAY, the Ninth day of April. a. D 1892, at the hour of Twel e o'clock, noon, atthe ourt House in Summerside, Prince County, und*r a vower of sale contained in an Inden ure of Mortgage. dated the twentieth dav of D:-cember, A. D. 1077. and mads between Aagus Gillis of the one part and Frederick Small wood of the other ~ and duly assigned to the undersigned, ames Tuplin :— AM that tract, piece and parcel of land, situ- ate. lying and being on Township Number Nineteen (19) in the Coun y of vrince Counts, in Prince Kdward Island, and bounded as foll ws, that is to sey :—The said tract of land c -mmeances ata given point on the division road between ‘Townships Numbers Nineteen (19) and T+ enty- five (25) on the north-east voundary of John Sheehan’s land, and ruonirg from thence north sixty-eight (68) chains and thirty (30) links, and from thenoe east seven (7) chains and thirty-six (36) links, until it meets or joias land formerly held by the -‘onorable James Yeq; thence south sixty-eight (68) chains and thirty (3u) links to the aferceaid division road; thence west seyen (7) chains and thirty-six (36) links to the place of commencement, containing fifty (50) acres of land, a little more or less" ALSO—All that other piece of land, situate on Lot Number Nine een (19) aforesaid, formi part of the land granted to the late Kichar Kobine, an American Loyalist, commencing at a stake fixed in the division line between Lots Ninetee» (.9) and Twenty-five (25), on the east rd, run- ning thence nor h along ssid line sixty-eight (63) cheins and thirty (30) liaks ; thence east seven (7) | chains and thirty-six (36) linis; thence south 1X! y-eisht (68) chains and thirty (30) links to said division Jing; thence west alon< said division line seven chains aud thirty-six links to the place of beginning. containing fifty acres of land. a little more or less, + ith :+he appurtenances there- unto belonging Dated thie 16 h day of March, 1892 For further part:culars appiy to J. E. Wyatt, Bari lster-at-Law, Summerside, er JAMES TUPLIN, Assignee of Mortgages. mebklf¥—dy 17, 24, 31 } I : } ' S00 Pairs Just Received. FERD, ROUILLON & Cie., KID GLOVES, ALL THE NEWEST SHADES. will be given in exchange. STANLEY BIOTHERS, Charlottetown, Blarch 19, 1892—eod & why PERRIN, FERRERS & Cie., KID GLOVES. If any Glovea strain or split, » new pric BiDWN'S BLOCK, NEW ARRIVALS nnn ee eee Re We Welcome Our Frien ——-—-TO INSPECT OUR Worsteds, Tweed Suitings, IN —— scotch and English Pantings, Serees, Broad Cloths, etc., ete. As we are preparing for another season of ru-hing trade, we would cordially invite our many friends and customers to give us the pleasure of showing our Spring Ware:, thereby in licating your interest in our welfare as well as contributing to your own financial interest by trading with us. STAR CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, March 10, 1892—eod & why variety. at 5 cents — PAPER PERKINS —— —— — [1 #-— — HANGINGS | STERNS LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. E ARE FULLY PR®PARED FOR THIS SEASON’3 TRADE, and antic'pite a big sale of PAPER. HANGINGS -Enyglish, Canadian and Am:riean mide goods in great Emb»«sed Papers, Gilt Papers, Eubosicd Gilt Papers, Sani ary Woushible Pap-rs, for your ¢ .oi¢e. recept sale tell us. PERKINS Charlottetown, March 21. 1802—eod & wky Satin Papers, etc.; Dado Papers, Friez2s8, Bord-rs and Centre Pieces. range of New Guuds, we have a lot of last year's patteris (equi! in every respect t» tris year’s) which we will sell at about half price. fur American, and 12 yard rolls for Ezlish. a 12 yard roll eontains just about a+ mich as a 16 yard roll ef Ame ican. job .lot of Canadian 8 yard rolls, worth fron 10 to 14 cons a rol, wiish we will give you As we carry the largest stock Paper on P E Islind, and sell at the lowest price, it will pty you to inspect our gvols before y u buy. CARPE! SALE still going on, aid selling at auction prices, so those wao attenled the & STERNS. [on addition to a full Our reguiar stock is all in 16 yard rolls The Enzlish Paper is 22 inches wide, and We hive a —E— - meb23 FOR € 0 L D IN THE H E A D USE HACKNOMORE. 1 LET.—The of Hillsboro diate poss.ssion. mechs eastern half of House on corner ugh and Kuston Streeta) lame- Apply to Mara, F. PARKER CARYBLL. mE ; } t | | i i i | | eee eae + NEAR THE MARKET. {x] New Drug Store, THREE DOORS BELOW LONDON HOUSE. —_—_——(x)—_ - — PATRONIZE THE BE3Il! ’ Charlottetown, February 19, 1892—dy Mail Contract. qyexness Sidressed te th - Post master-Genere! will be rece'ved at Ottawa until poon on FRIDAY. 29tb Apr.j next. for the conveyance ef Her Majesiys Mails on Proposed contracts fcr feur years from the Ist of July mcext, over each of the following routes. riz ;— Armadsie and Ra!lway Statioa —tri-w ; Hangor and Moreil Station aaa Caledonia and Orwell tri-weekly. (uette a — and ot 38 tri week le. digau jidge and haiiw g iva- ¥} : daily 'Sundaye excepted) ee Charlotte‘owa and street Letter Boxes - tri. inily : ae excepted) yee Eimira and Son'h l.ake—semi:weet'y Flat Kiver and Belkirk Road—aemi-week ls re end Mount Stewart—cem!l Georgetown and a —tri re ; Morray Harbor North—tri Georgewwn and Newport—tri-weekly. Johne' on’s River and Southport “comi-weokiy. Kersington aod Park Corner—tri-we ekly. Kinross and Bene tt weekly. owne dad kh j i ViSuvdaye oat = Railway Station—dally unching Ne rt—semi- : Little Tigniah and Tignish- coms teekily Lot $4 and Sailor's Hope—tri-weekiy ae sire = uwes oo —semi-week)y View and Vernon River Bridge—daily s day* excepted). a we sonane Cross anc Murray Harbor Road—tr y. Morel] Station and Railway &t ~se6m i * (sendags cneemsens. a roe Moun’ Herbert end Southport—semi- er? bor South and White Sade const. hae Crone - and Oeil gemnl-weekly, ation an Vest Ga - Palmer Road and Waterfordeomi-wobign Pisquid and Webster's ( ‘ormer—tri-weekly, : St. Andrew's ard Rallway Station - tri-week'y Suffolk Station and way Statlon—semi West st] ’ — aud Haliway Station~éem! Printed notices, contain full infor to conditions of proposed ae io aud blank forms of tender may be obtained a. the Post Office at which ths services commence and terminat, or at the office of the sabseriber, F. pk ST. C. BRECKEN, Aaat. P.O. Inspector Post Office luspecter’s Office, Ch'town, P. R 1., 8th March, Las. mchI9—dy 3i Public Meeting of Citizens - accordance with a Resolution passed by the City Council, 1 do herevy calia Public Mesi- ing of Citizens for FkIDAY EVENING NEXT, the 25th of Maroh, instant, at Kight o'clock, in the Market Hall, to dizouss "The Act to abolies the office of Water ('cmmissioner« for the City of Charlottetown andto maxe o her proviejons in lieu thereof,” previous to presenting the Bill to the Legislature T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of Charionetown., Mayor's Odlice, March 22, 1892 —ali dailies t] mtg BUILDINGS BY AUCTION. 1% Buildings known as the CHARLOTTE- TOWN HOSPITAL, fronting on torchester Street, wiil be sold by auction on ~ATURDAY, April 2nd, at 12 o'clock, noon. jd Buillings wiil be sold separately or en bioc, to suit purchasers, Purchaser to remove the buildings within sixty days afier sale. Sale positive, wiihont reserve, By order of St. Dunstan's Cathedral Building Committee. J. B. MACyONALD, meb?22—dy t! slo Chairman pro tem. FOR SALE. IX OR SEVEN valuable building lots, high and dry, adjoining the property of Mr. Wm. Boyle and Mr. P. M. ett on new atreet leading from Lower Spring Park Ruad. Will be sold in one or more lots to suit purchasers. | f not sold by pri- vate sale it will be sold by public auction. Apply to HENRY RACKHAM. ml7 dtfw hi In re Estate of William Reid. Sem will be reeeived by the undersigned addres: ed to him at Summerside, and marked * Tenders for the Estate of W illiaus Reid,” up WEDNESDAY, the 3#th day of March, inst,, A. D. 1892. at noon, for the purchase of the Assets of the Estate. as foilows ;— 1, Book Debts, Notes of Hand, Bills of Bale and Judgmenta. 2 Stock of Dry Goods and General Merchan- dise fn the Stores lately occupied by him at Sua- tuersi‘e and 3t. Eleanors, and Shop Furniture. S. Boats, Fishing Gear and Outfits. 4. The loterest of said William Reid at the dais of the assignment in the store mises occupied by him at Suramerside and St. nore. 4 Also in Hou-e and Land at t. Kleaaors, for- merly owned by James Porte-. 6. Also in DweKing House and Premises situ- ate+ nD north side of Notre Dame Street in sum- merside, 7. And in Lot of Land lying between Willow and Voplar ,venu:s in Summerside. _8. All the Housebold Furniture of the sald WU liam Heid. 9 . Horses, Carriages, Sleighbs and Har bess, Terders may be for the above separately or en bloc. Nu tender necesssrily accepted. ‘erme ashor Approved Security. Inventory may be seen on application at the Store lately oceuplod by Williano tceid in Summerside. a at Sommerside this 15th day of Mareb, SAMUEL E. REID, mohl7—dy 17, 19, 22, 25, 28. Assix nee. $+ ANTS, LOST, FOUND de WwW 4 NTED.—A girl for general housework in a emall f.mily. Apply at this office. moh? —tf GENTS! Our “Spurgeon” bhork, by the celebrated B ptist J:ivine Dr. Russell H Conwell, coomvunly caled the Spurzeon cf America, coni#ius 625 pages, alee =; urgeon’s Golden Serinvn and «thers. Splendid testime- nials from the highest authorities. Kev. Cam- den Cobern says: “ The story of this brave life ought to come like a cupof the Water of Life jute every howein America I beiieve Dr, ( on- well to a fit man for his task.” See what agents are doing. Oue repor's 43 orders sold is three cays amvther 114 in four days, and another @inoneday Act = Send 3! cents for out- fit and big terms to KaRLE Pesitenina Hover, St. John, N. B. mche ANTED TO HIRE.—A middle aged single man to work on a farm Protestant pre- ferred. Apply to THomas F ‘svanp, Rosebank, or to this office. dy & wky 2w—mch&B a fishing bourty cheque. The ows er can have it on application at ime Kx AMINER office mrhg3 LET —The House on Bayfield Street at present occupied by A. and C. Hermans, with hot water heating, stables, coach house, etc. Rent moderate. Poxwession viven by Ist or 16:h of a Also, whattis celied Hermans’ Garden, with p). nty of fruit trees sad berries of various kinds. In cultivation,‘for the sea- son or for years. For partioulars enquire at A. HERMANS’, Queen Street. inoh?3 ANTED TO RENT, by the Ist of April or May, a UVottege with good and stab.c, Rent modera‘e Apply at thi- mchls—iw pd _- W ANTED.— A good cook, by the tat of Mas. A to Mrs, Arthur Potere, Brighton. mar 1}