— eee v ser.ate Rnead, ROOM ae Perry rye + at. ¢ , . at ee oll There's : Style , About Our Spring Jackets and there sren’t much expense either, 3 t We want to tel von thing about ours to diy, 80 ne- To begin with there’s plen- ty to choose from more than anywhere els? in town people say, They were made in Ger- many. That accounts for their stylish cut and beautiful finish. and sem: of the gprices arefor ex- amp e: Fawn box cloth coat, plain back, neatly made, $4.05 Pretty light fawn tweed jacket, shot silk lining, brown velvet collar, $4.86 Trim, bluette jacket, smoke pearl butters fauey stitched front, silk lin- ing, $6.50 Light fawn tweed coat, orown vel- vet collar, silk lining, trimmed with sinall pearl buttons, $6.95 Fawn cloth coat. ve'vet collar, very handsomely trimmed with silk braid on sides beck, box back, $7.95 Dainty little jack: t, very light, very trim and “chic? in appesrance, lined witn thaded silk, four p:arl buttons, $8 40 10.25 Other prices are $10.00, 11.35, 14 35, ete. Moore & @mm— ]\Vi c Leod ae a s SMaAL acy UVYRE mrysr PYRE ~ = wl oh u [ <) <M —_—.—_ ~~ | £444244442244444442424 44424 3 F'arm Boots —=£* a4! ’s about time you put of those heavy winter boots ani got something lighter for spring werk. A. go) d servicable plow boot is what you want; we have th em. our own mike ,$1.35. Imported ones 90c to $1.20. Women’s strong boois 8c to $1.40, Boy’s ani Girl ’s strong boots 65¢ to $1.35. GOFF BROS : The Home Manufactusers. VV FTTIITTT Ve eV Te TeV TIT ArT FSF FFVIII ISST —— — Jur Big Furniture Sale. — What It Means For You It means that for from 50 to 75 cents you get as much Furnit- Ure as you formerly paid $1.00 for. Ik \Q —~===7 Take anvantage ot t! e Big Discounts we are giving every line, and Call To-dav------ once, Is It any objectto you to save this off PLEASE TAKE NOTIC E—ill aczounts must >e paid it John Nexrson CHARLOTTETOWN _ ~ ' T.ichard transformed from a mischievous (his is True Liberty, wheo Free orn Men, having to advise NN P. E ISLA SIR CHARLES ON THE BUDGET Scores Sir “Richard the Reformed AND SPEAKS OF MR. FIELDING'S FISCAL POLI?°Y. ISLAN Pao. may vil speak iree,” —E: eipipes PROVINCIAL bripay, May 5. Honge met at 12.30 Mr. Sinclair submivied a ts): incorpora- ting the Springton C-metery Company, which Was referred to the privae b tis committee. Mr. Shaw pre-ented a petision from certain inhabi ante of Moatague relative to D, SATURDAY MAY 6 1892 LEGISLATURE, The George F Baird Estate. (Special To tae Examiner. J Bairiex-M.P. P.. lett personal estate zslaed at $150,000 and $5900 real eatate. Devoured by a Shark. Lo-pon, May 3 —A despatch from Nic says thai ihe valetofthe Eal of Stratb- tbe extension of a Certain read at Monia- sve Bridge. Hon. Mr. McLean thought the petition | was @ reasonable one, and (lat it would be advitab.e to «xX-end the ruad a certain dis tance Others Take Part in the Debate Which Finally Closed. (Srecia. to Tux Examiver] — Orrawa, May 6. -Sir Charles Tupper; continued the Budget debate, beginning, with a referevce to Curtwrigbt’s reply to. Foster. Sir Charles would not break the ru'es of the House by calling Cartwright @ mis- chievous damagogue, to quote Sir Ricbard. own werds. He wouid sav, however, tha Sir Richard was formerly a mischievors demagague but now he wass reformed man who bad given up agitation aed was devoting himself to the cultivation of cei~ tain family interests is which be bad ben singularly successful. Sir Richard had withdrawn from pub’ic life. Sir Cherles was glad to se Sir demagogue to a good Canadien. Sir Cnarles theu des ribed the pleasure ke felt on hearing Fi«lding’s eseay com- mendieg three insticutione in which be had spent sl! the prime of his life in at» tucking, viz, Confederation, Natiouel Folcy aod the Cawadian Pacific Rail- way. He suggested that Fielling ehouid have made his speech in a were peniteatial #i- titude. As Mivister ef Finance he wae borrow ing money at 34 per cent. He congrate- lated him on bis fwilure to reduce the savings bank interest to2}, a8 he wanted to do last year. If he bad carried out that purpose @ large amouut of money would bave beeu vithirewa, end the Government would bave been oblig-d to borrow extensively. Cuncluding Sir Charles poin.ed out tha, 4 the United S:ates wae driving all other countries out of the 1rop industry and that Canada hada vatural position asd re- sources to share inthe deveicpement if proper encouragement were given. Sir Cuarlcs was of the opinion that this country would not only takea high poe ~ Liou #8 aw iron producing coustry bat he agreed with the views recea‘ly expressed by Bertram, the wember for Toronte, tha Cunada would become a great cenire of industry ie» the coustrustion of eteel ships. The debate was continued by Pattereo:, Pope, (Coservatives) and Liyoi (L'b- eral.) : At the close of Llyoi’s speech Fielding’s motioaed that the house go into committee waysaod means was ¢ropped as there was no tarift changes to be considered. This ends the budgei debate which eccu~ pied only three days the most of the speakers havieg discussed on tne allress various topics usually cevered in a budget debate. —_—---- The Italian Ministry. —L cel Coareil of the Women of Cha o «¢- | town, of the House, and was th refore ir.egular. The petition was referred to the Govera- men. f + action. Mr Prowse presented a petition from the thatat leas ,in the case of the Scho] Beard of Cuwarlottetown suci ao amendment to the Education Act be pase- ej a+ wil reader women -ligidle as Scho | Trustees, and io order to make their infli ence more «ffective, that ove-third of the aforesa d- Board be women. Mr. Campbeil took the objection that the petition was not signed by three of th- pettiore 8, a+ provided by & sta: ding rule At tle afterncou sece O1 the poirte rate- ed by Mr. C.mpbell was discussed at some Jergth, aod the Sp exer ruled that ihe petition should be reccived. This was done, and the petition was referred to the committee having the School Bill in charge. Bordighera, near M once Carlo, was devour- ed by asbark. T ve tragedy ocearred im the presence of & ovd of onlookers, wh» were unable to rescue the victim. Spring in the Northwest. Winxitpec, May 4—Reports received bere ind c :e thet se diog ‘hroogh ut the country ixa fortn ght later than last year with an increase of about fifteen per cen’. of the wheat acreage sown, acd @ correse ponding increase in oats and barley. Weatber bas been cli with intermitiing raic and encw. £ues His Father-in Law. Vierna, May 3.—The Volks Zeitung today says ‘hat Prince Ferd nand of Bal~ giria bas commenced suit against hie ta h-r in-liw, tie Duke of Parma, for re- fusing. xiuce the death of Princess Marie, w fe of Prince Ferdisand, to pay tbe an- puty fixed in the marriage contract, ou Mr Birch asked the Commissioner of ' Public Works if be had received a p'itiou from the iobabi‘aais of L t* 1 and 2 pray~ ity for a new road from the Thompson Road to the svore, and if it i- the intention of the Government to opeo said road. Hoo. Mr. M. bean ead the pet tor had been received aod was uuderihe con sider- ation of the Government Mr. Birebh ark-d the Commissioner of Publ c Worka if ut ie the mteution of th- Guvernament to open anew roaij from the Moatrose Road near Robert Bowness’ to th- Campbell Road, a distance of j of a m leper req ested by a peti ivu from ‘he inhabitant» n b898 and promised by tue Commissioner tt last session. Hoo. Mr. MeLean said the matier woald be sonsid -red during r-ces , and if deemed in the public iuteres:s the road would be opened, His Hooor Howlaa, at thie stage, entered tur douse and fo mally assevted to tae H lisborough Bridge bill. Hon. Mr. McLa@ug':!'n moved the House into ccmmiites of the second re-ding of the bi.] incorporating the Muuai 8 ewart Forester Hall Compasy The mvioa carried, and Mr. Forb-s took the chair. Lo committee the bill was reporied agreed to aud ordered to be read ow third time tu-morrow. { Oo mo:ion of Mr. D.A. McK-anon the. Houre resumed committee oa the D1! ins corporating the Prince Eiward Isiand Mu usl Fire Iosurance Company, Mr. MecW1ll ame in the chair. At the evening ees sion the bill was res ; ported agreed to on @ straight party vote. Mr. Wise declinedio vcte. Third read- ipg tO-morrow. Os motion of Hon. Mr. McLean the Huse went into committer on the bill su horiziog the trustees of the Souris ida-t School to borrow money for certain pur- poses, Mr. Forbes takingthe c.eir. Tue bill was reported agreed to without ‘amendment, an? ordered (to be reaa & third time tomorrow. Hon. Mr. Rogers presentd a bil amending the Public Sch ols Act, which was set dowao fur secool readiog to- morrow. OU, motion of Hon. BH. C. McDonald t e| House went into committe: on the bill am<nding the Act relsting to the apporct- meat or St'pendiary Magistrates, by pro- viding that the jail in Summerside sh all be the prison tor West Prince. Mr. Prowse acted as chairman, and the bill was reported agreed to. Third reading to- morrow, Mr. M McKinnon moved the second reading of the bill incorp rating the Grand District and Subordinate Lodges of Good eo — [Speciat ro tae Examiner} Rome, May 6.—General Pelleux, Pre- mier of the Italian Cabinet, who resigned oo Wednesday, has been charged by King Humbert with a reconstruction of the Ministry. A CARD. We. the undersigned, do hereby agree to refund the money On a twenty-five cent bottle of Dr. Wills’ English Pills, if, after using hree-foucths of content, of bottle, they do not relieve Donctipaticn and Headecbe. We also warrant that four botUles will permantly care the most obstinate cise of consiivativD. Sat- is‘a ction or po pay when Wills’ Eaylish Pills are used. JohnsuD & Johnson, Druggists, Charlo:te- own, P. E, J., Geo. E. Hughes, Druggis’, Cherie tetown, P. F.1, W. i. Watson, Orug- gist, Qaeen “t., Chariuttetowp, P. E. I., Ret- din Pros.,.Draggist, Queen Square, Charlotte 107 tf ee it - —> wb, P. E, I. Templars. The movioa carried and Mr. Birch took the chair of the committee. Repor'ed agreed to. Third reading to-~ p Orrow. Houre adj urned unt: 3 p.m. oa Mon- day. ~-ere- the May pumber of the Prince Edward Island Maga: zine is row for sale at the usual places. Abotber biy night’s tra le expected to- night at Pero ’s. NOTICE Tae Creek known as Sher'y Creek, bas b en leased fur twelve months for fisaiag purposes. Anyone found wrespassias there- oo shall be proscute. 107 PAT .ICK 8S iERRY L’eutenant«Goversor | the ground that Prince Ferdinand bad volated the contract by having Prince Boris, his sun, baptized in the Orthodox Cnoreh. Not a Detriment —_——_— Paris, May 5.- At the req e:'«f the Ru-i-» Government, M.D-lca +, Minie-, ter oe F revs Affaire, c¢ ton nrieated to the prers an cffi sal den a' oftne * avem: nts made ip an article in the L:ndon Time- that the Anglo~Russian agreement was Ic France’s detriment. The FKeho of Pari expresses hope that the offi-ial ar ange met let«een Rosia and Great Bittain d ffers mat-ri.liv trom the present inter- pretation of i, “other wise,” the pry reaye, “uc inverests in Abyssinia and the Far Bist wl be held caeaply by th: Mcs- covites.” More Earthquakes. Arnens, May 4.— Severe seirmic dis- tnrb inces v's t-d the southers ani easter: districts of Pelopomnesus (the sou'ber: portion of the kingdom of Greece.) last night. The town of Liguditza was sericusly dam:ged, many houses being throws ‘down. Another shipment of sailor bats from te States expected tomorrow at Patoa & Co.’a New beby carriages inst in, bought be- tore we decided to cell out, will be eol c tap for cash. 19)3. WAL Sr Joun, May 6.—Tbe late George F. | | ! | | | | fy 107 THE TRANSVAAL FUSS No; Regarded Seriously by the Gov- ernment [Spectral vo tHe Examiner } Lonbox, May $.—Tse Ceo onial office d: ciares that there fonodation for the statement made in Outlooks Cape 18 DO cosa aid Kinghorce, while bathing et Town de-ya ch, and adds that there is 6 warrant tor iLe allegation that probab. ‘ities the Lave beea e iously reyarded by the Government of war with lranevail RN nD DOO 1]4 ODS - GoD ix Dont Blame § lf they ache it’s the fault of your shoes. Get your next pair from a man who knows his bus- iness Shoeing is our business and we know every branch of it from A to Z. Try us, we will prove itin hand made as well a’ imported Specially Selected boots and shoes. The basiaess that disapoints customer sunder- minds itself. Drop in and in- 9g spect our stock. See the > LEADER in mens for five ) quarters—$1.25. » — We study to bring ou back, § and want 10 picase you more el Se 3 =a =) cD cD e=- =eem COST OS OS OD ON than once, is Thos McQuaid Lower Queen St. noot & Shoe Store. ’ eoSe® HO6SD10G03 OOG0R > wo e S>O@.oo OD . be > ee 26a + wa The Jamaica Tarif Kinxasrton, J., May 3.—Relative to the tariff bill and public desire to secure & reciprocity arrangement with the Unitet States, the fact now transpires that the gevernment basnot disc] sed the terme proposed by the Washington government last year which the British secretary of eiate for the colenies rejected. Con- acquently the representatives in the Jaina ci legislature wi'l be unable to for- mulate modifications cf the tariff calculat- «d to meet American views unless some public statement reaches them prior to the \ill’s final reading. a ne BAKING POWDER ABSOLL .cLY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome —— ei AAAAAAARAAAAAD =lnsect—_ 3 Destroyer * ie a” | Here’s +o nething new in this line, fur which we are agents here. A liquid, uun poieenous, but guara.tees sure death to in~ rec: life. ltevap rates quickly ieaviog no dirt. Each bottle is previded with « spout ev that it may be used with facility. 15c PER BOTTLE All houseci: aning supplies at lowest prices. A. W. REDDIN Pha, B Central Dru, Store ¥¥ * : : * AARAAAARAA ARRAS ee Sunayside. Peavey Seed Grail American Banner Oats Rarly Gothland Oats Whits Siberian Cats Black Tartarian Oats Duck Bill (2 row) Barley Six Rowsd Barley a * > * > ka ¥ ene eas SERDSMEN Geo. Carter & Co. 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