EE - — —— THE DAILY EXAMINER: Sry —— ~~ Local and Other Items. New Bo snd shoes At low Kroe prices at Gon = ] ' heachel ible class in Ba ptist achoolrox ms -_ Taat backing cough sn be so quickly sured by Shiloh’s cure. —Reddin Bros s0vldwly > l 1 memvers are re tice in St sharp LT H ‘ meet ior pra 5 bight at 7. 2c, juested to Patrick's Hall to NoTIct Hook & der Co. on Thursday evening at 7.30, sharp. PD. Fintayson, Sec y Special meeting of Horses Mr. George Twee ly will sell bis three very valuable imported horses by auc tion on the Markst Square to-merrow at 12 o'elox K. - Tus Cre SALI All should take advan tage of the big bargains being offered this week and two following weeks at the Diamond Bookatore > \TARRH RemMEDY—A Spiton’s C ~Reidia Bros novidwly ae We.come to St. James’ Sale and Tea thie evening, tea at 5 O Church Faney Doors open at Admission !0 ‘ l . ; ' 2 © Clock ; lock. cents ; tea Zo cents, ‘linen Arction to-morrow at 12 o'clock of the Eweedy horees, Honest Lincoln, Lucky Harry and coaching stallion Premier.—E. H. Norton & Co., Auctioneers, A New Derartwevt.—Our Misses Mantle Department will be opéned in a few days, and will be stocked with @ very large and variety of jackets, ulsters, etc. -_ hoice Leer Bros. 2i A®t AWKWARD Postrion.—To be incresed in eugar would be exceedingly uncomfortable in some circumstances, yet that ia the way Everybody's Pills are prepared for the market _ - ~ Wa want every lady ia Charlottetown to ome aad see that what we advertise about carpets ia true, We don’t advertise anything but what we can substantiate every time.— jas. Paton & Co. oe Tempiars. — Charlottetown Lodge Kio. 1 meets this evening at 8 lo’cleck, sharp, A full attendance is requested, as very importan? matters are to be considered and disposed of Goo: . itLesTRATIONS of our leading novelties in Dresa Goods, Viantles and Millinery may be found in ** The Queen.” ‘* The Ladies’ Pic torixl,” and any other high class London fashion journs!. Beer Bros. ap6 2i Scecesseri. Coxcert.—The Orpheus lal goncert at “Summerside on Tuesday evening was very successful. Mr. A. ©. MacMahon of Charlottetown, was the ** bright particular star.” His Shakespearian and comic imperson ations were greatly appreciatedi. Rev. Saw “matt —This distingui hed tem perance lecturer, writing to Mr. Theo L Chappelle, says that he will be able to under- take s covrse of lectures on the Island in Jure aext, Wherever he has spoken, the largest balls hive been crowded. Arrangements are sow being made to have two lectures in Char jottetown and one in Summerside, particulars of which will be announced leter. - Tae clothing man who has to resort to! tie contempribly, mean trick of showing 4 boy's suit at $1,and making people believe itte be the same as our $1 suit, is hardly worthy of notice. When selling cl thing we show cur own goods, and don’t trouble to show an inferior suit of our own and eay itis the same as our neighbor’s.—Jamea Paton & Co., Market Square. apd 3i > Paisrcn Acorpert.—We learn from the Summerside Farmer that Mr. Jabez Pridhbam. of Ciarke Mille, met with a very painful accident at Mr. Robertson's mills last Friday. He had hauled « load of loge to the mill and after unloading he drove the horse where aorac lage had rolled down near the sleigh track. While standing alongside the sleigh the horse started and jammed Mr. Pridham’'s leit leg against a log. The result was that both boaes of this leg were broken near the ankle. Dr. McNeill, of Kensington set the injared limb leita ‘si Sr. Pauw’s Missios.—The services in con. nection with the mission of St. Paul's Charch are increasing in interest. Last evening the body of the Church was crowded and everyone seemed to give wrapped attention to the important truths so earnestly and im- pressively enunciated by the preacher. The subject was ‘The New Birth,” and with wonderful clearness Mr. DuVernet pointed out ite sccessity, ites nature and ita evidence, Weeeching his hearers to make sure that they ‘wl passed into this new and spiritual life i@iated upon by Christ. An attractive feature these services is their simplicity and the stive absence of excitement in the method of conducting them. The missioner’s arguments and appeais are made with a calm, straight- forward incisiveness, which must challenge for them the attention of thinking men. acaniatataliiniailiandil GoverNMest House. — His Honor the Lieutenant Governor entertained a number of guests at dinner on Tuesday evening. The following gentlemen were invited ; The Hon B D McLellan, Speaker, H A The Attorney General Weil McLeod, Esq, M P P Hon James R-Mclean, Com Pab Works dT Jenkins,“Esq, MD, MP P How Peter Sinclair, M EC Hon Daniel Gordon, M P P Hoa D Farquharson, M E C 3 E McDonald, Esq, M P P Hon George Forbes, M E C ‘George W W Bentley, Esq, M P P Hon Angus McMillan, Prov {Sec Treasurer James Clow, Esq. M LC Hon James W Kichards, M E C Oyrus Shaw, Esq, M P P dohn A Matheson, Esq, M P P Joho H Sell, Esq, MP P AJ McDonald, kiaq MPP Lieut, Col. irving, Aide-de-Camp. nied Maretack Betts.—The marriage of Jobin M. Campbeil, one of the best known *id mogt popular officials in the city Post Utfice, and Constance Lydia, daughter of the late Donald Currie, Bsq., for many years Collector of Customs at this purt, Was quietly solemnized at the residence of the bride's mother, Prince Street, last evening. The Rev. Diwid Sutherland, pastor of Zion Church, officiated, Mr, ‘bert J. Campbell acted as groomsman, and Miss Florrie Qurrie as bridesmaid. he bride was the recipient of many very valuable presents. Mussrs. Jas. Paton & Co. evidenced their ability and willingness ‘@ appregiate the merit of their employevs presenting her with a beautiful and val- Ne ailk drees, and their clerks testified their good will and good wishes by adding to the large list a handsome and costly silver fruit dish. Tee Exawiver joins in Congratulations. Lad positive | refor catarrh, diphtheria and canker.mouth. | (, | Seale TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. |, SPecrar pew Mae To Lik sis anni DOMINION PARLIAMENT. Kdgar's Charges Against Caron Orrawa, April 7. Shortly after opening sessioa yesterday Eogar moved his resolution making charges against Caron. Sir Adolphe Caron, in reply thereto, {said : ‘I take the first opportunity to state that in every particular the charges made by the hon. gentleman are false. I may say that unsolicited and without asking for them, I have received telegrams from the managers of both companies mentioned in the charges, declaring that the charge of my having received moheps from them js abadlutely false. At that part of the pro- ceedings | consider that the emphatic den- ial that I have given all these charges is all I need say at present.’’ (Cheers.) Sir John Thompson, said there was a popular belief in the country that the mem- ‘ber in- making charges: ayaingt another | member laid himself open to serious conse- | quences and even risk of losing his seat. hat was not so. It was a misapprehen- | of facts that a member in preferring such | charges may subject himself to censure of House, but in so far as his seat is concerned | he can do so with impunity. This much he said to shew how far the House should accede to the proposition of Edgar. Either branches of Legislature had the right to enquire into how certain votes for subsidies bad been administered. There was not an allegation in these charges that any money had been misappropriated or malad ministered | In the secogd place established precedent | says that he must have done sv as a mem- ber of the House and the House would notice that there was distinction between such charges and tha one preferred by Edgar. The conduct and private character of members of the House was not a subject for house investigating. In regard to the administration of public moneys Parlia- ment was not the proper tribunal for such enquiry. Courts were the proper places to have such matters investigated. Two gen- eral elections, cuvering a period of nine years, and the conduct of these elections in some twenty constituencies, were matters which the charges pr. p sed to deal with. While the Gov-:nmeat ready to meet wee it. eeuld not aecept any well d: fixed charg would such propositions, avid, thercfore, he ask the House to r ject the motion. Mr. Laurier charged the Minister of Justice with handling the matter in a quibbling and p-ttifogging way which was not cre .itable to bim. Hon. C. H. Tupper held that the position | taken by the Minister of Justice was in the interests of members on both sides. If the members believed there was public theiving let the members put them in the charge and a committee be granted at once. Parliament should enquire into. c Mesers. Ouimet, O'Brien and Cartwright also spoke. As the Opposition refused to take the matter up, it will not come up again | tillnext week Curon left the House after giving the accusations his denial A Tragic Affair. Loxpon, April 7. A girl, while travelling, on the traia for Rualien, Wales, rushed ff9m her compart- ment car when the train was going at great speed. She was greatly excited, and ex- plained that a man had brutally assaulted her. The maw jumped from the taain Searchers cannot find him. a The Carleton Election. Sr. Jonn, April 7. Colter, the Grit candidate, has been re- elected for Carleton County by 300 ma- jority. Another Wife Murderer. Beurast, April 7. A'lan Spifler killed his wife and two children in@¥it of rage. ——— Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 7,—10 a. m. Northwesterly to, westerly winds; fair weather; stationary or a little lower tem- perature. Local Notices. Having in the past always found the largest assortment of hard and seft hats at Prowse Bros., come again as we have a larger stock than ever and sell them just as cheap as any house in the city, ap 7 3’. We are offering the finest line of reed and rattan, grandada, carpet and other chairs ever seen in Charlottetown. All new this spring.—M. Wright & Co. a5 3i We make our hat department a success | through keeping all the latest styles of the | beet makes in hard and soft bats that can | be procured in the British market..— Prowse Bros., the wonderful cheap men. ap 7 3i. ———_ o0e0- -——- For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘bright as a button.” Itis very pleagant to taate. [t soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Why will you cough when Shilvh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price i0c, 50c, and $1.—Reddin Bros. novidwlv ys MARRIED. Oa the 6h inst, by Rev. D. Sutherland, John Munro Campbell, of the Post Office De- partment, to Constance Lydia Currie. DIED. At Mr. John Snowie’s, Rusticoville, on the Ist April, Carl L. Carleston, a native ot Chris- tiana, Norway, aged 43 years. On the 29th of March, after a short illness, borne with Christian resignation, John A, Bourke, of Rollo;Bay, in the 23d year of his age Mr. Mills held that question was one which 7 Js, Palo & C4, MARKET SQUARE. ana re ! Our Leading Departments We have received and placed im stock the past week the largest line*of CARPETS: of all makes and OILCLOTHS ever ime. ported by us. The colorings and designs of our Brussels, Wiltons, Velvets wnict Tapestries are’ simply beautiful, and very much ahead of last year’s designs. , want you to call arid see the immense quan- tity of Carpets, Oilcloths dnd ail Hopse Furnishing Goods wecarry, and are sure thatif you want to buy a Carpet that it will bo in your own interest to call and ‘see our stock.: Our Carpets: this year cheaper than ever -befure, and: you wil the - benefit: are receive double as large as you will find in any[ Island... Come and | other Store on’ P.. E: chouse your Carpéts, ‘atid’ we will measure | your rooins and watch your carpets free of | charge. ; James Paton &.Co's; . CLOTHING ! ment is very encouraging. It is only a few years since we decided to add th's branth to our already large business, and now we- may say itis one of our leading -lines. — Already this season we have sold hundreds of Suits, and are sure that all who have patronized us are well pleased. We are not yet satisficd, and want all to call and-° ~ see our Clothing “OUR BOYS” CLOTHING, particularly, is. very fine, 4d the assortment being the largest ever ‘{ shown in this city. As to CUr'prices, you will find they are the lowest ; and we don’t make our Clothing Rooms a depsaitory for Second-hand Clothing and old Bankrupt Stocks. We import nothing but FIRST CLASS GOODS, and will sell them fower! | than any old second-hand BANKRUPT STOCK that-can be brought to this city. get our prices. before buying, and you wij find what we advertise is true. ooh James Paton & Co's. -! TAILORING This department is onlyf new With us, but promises to increase rapidly. We have received the past few days a very large stock of TWEEDS and WORSTEDS, and these goods being selected personally by | our own buyer from the makers, places us | in @ position to offer you the best. value obtainable. We feel confident in saying if you tavor us with your spring order you, will find our’ prices very low. Our SCOTCH TWEEDS and PANTINGS are very fine goods, and will make up ‘vary pretty. They. are the latest patterns ‘ob- tainablee MR. P. J. FORAN, talents as‘ a first‘class Cutter are already wel} known, has charge of thig department, MANTLES AND MILLINEBY. , in — ' DON’T BE, IN A HURRY TO BUY THESE GOODS! Oar: buyer always re- | mains as long as possible in England to enable us to offer to the ladies the choicest goods of the London markets. Last season thoss who bought ‘before seeitig our PH were very much disappointed, and we re } sure won't buy this year, \ All our SPRING GOODS will be along. in a few days, and we intend having TWO. _ GRAND SHOW DAYS to enable all to” 3ee our stock, which is very fine, to advan- tage. We also intend to have a SATUR- DAY EVENING SHOW, same ag intfo-", duced by us last year, to endble ‘all fo see our goods who cannot attend on ‘Show Days. Jas, Paton & C MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, April 5 "1892—eod & wy ? 7 Wel. Our. assortment is + Call: and: + whose! 900 Pairs Just Received. oF ay . -ROUILLON . .._. & Ge., , a Be es we... - a = EID GLOVES. 78 >... 9 iprey T cae o & Tut 5° a a wel s ~ Bi 3 “eae oP os ALG-BHE NEWEST SHADES. If any Gtovas strain ness 9°” WiH be -given in: exchange. .- »s PERRIN, FERRERS & Cie., KID GLOVES. oO? aplis, & Now pric STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWY'S BLOCK, ae yo 2 Charlottetown, March 19, 1892—eod & wky ese A i et bs t ax . su eee Prices’ are the Lowest. ‘NOW Ov#N=14 Gases Men’s and Boy’ ~ |See- our Clothing before you buy; it will always b> t» your advantage to do so. s Clothing, of th: best stock ever fan pany shown by us. Our J, B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. ... Oharlottetown, April 5, 1892—eod & wky eee —_— We eC ____. oe — ee elcome Gur Friends “0 32a. 19 INSPECT OUR NEW ARRIVALS IN Worsteds, Tweed Suitings, S§Seoteh and English Pantings, . . Serges, Broad Cloths, etc., ete. E>.% ‘« wwf X ). ——o{ X } “As we are preparing for another season of rushing trade,. we would cordially invite our many friends and customer=* to. give us the pieasure of showing our Spring ‘Wares, thereby inilicating your interest in our welfare as well as contributing to your own flaancial éLeo , ~ a x Charlottetowr, March 10, 1892—eod & wky —— Ne ee a. -* “ - a + = = ¢ 7 ——_——{x)—_ —_ FRUIT, EBRS AND PRODUGE, : —_— - La” interest by trading with us. ————————es Commission Merchants and Wholesale Grocers, STAR CLOTHING STORE. ee |HORSES--15--HORSES. QUHARSON & CO, ' w= TO PURCHASE, on Friday and } Saturday next, 15 food. sharp Driving | Horses, weight 1000 to 1200 1bs., age 5 to 10 years. ; W. 8. McKIK, | api—dy 4i wkyli aD. Sees « —_----—— Ts eastern half of House situated on King | # Street, opposite Judge Reddin’s residence. | This House contains eight goed reems, besides | pantries, and isin good order. Possession given | immediate y. Avply to Mr. Thomas McQuaid, | Lower Queen Street, or to the owner at th- | port, | EDWARD KELLY. mch25 ,_ WANTED THIS SEASON—100,000 Dozen EGGS, for which the highest price | WE WANT Salesmen everywhere for our New will be paid. * EGG CASES SUPPLIED FREE. lowest prices. ~ &@ Having engaged an experienced man in the FRUIT BUSINESS, intend to give this line our special attention. EGG CASE FILLERS 2aw (tu fri) & wy—apl we | ble cases fre2. Nickle and Bronze (Name) Plates. at | Made with adjustable metal letters complete in 5 minutestime. Very aice. Prices low. Profit, $1 00 on each sale. $!0 2 day easily made. Sam. Wr'te for exclusive territory at | once.--Wricut M’r'G Co., 34 Park Row, N. Y, mchi2-8i law (sat) BARBADOES Molasses and Sugar. 120 Puncheons 20 Tierces j Bright New Crop Molasses. 25 Barrels 15 Hogsheads ? 50 Barrels ) The schooner Omega will be due here in a few days, direct from Barbadoes, with the above cargo, which will be sold to the trade at lowest prices whilst landing. HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, April 5, 1892—1w eod FOR SALE. f Supe Subriber offers for sale by private contract a very desirable building lot comprising one town lot fronting on Fitzroy Street and situate between Pownal and Queen Streets. ; Also, A property fronting on thé Malpeqyuo Road, with several tenement houses thereon. A good bargain will be given. Terms easy. For further particulars apply to DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitore. Bright Grocery Sugar. EXTENSIVE AUCTION SALE. Farm, Stock, Implements, etc. EE subscriber having disposed of his Farm at T Kmerald by private sale. will offer by Public Auction, at Springfield, Lot 67, ON MONDAY, 18th APRIL NEXT, Sale to commence at Twelve o'clock, noon, That beautiful and desirable Farm situated at Springfield. containing One Hundréd’ Acres. his Farm is known to be one of the best and most convenient ot ite size in the Province, It is mostly fenved with spruce ceder and barb wire fence, and is in @ high state of cultiva- tion, The buildings are large, well-finished, and in first-class repair, There are two orchards on it, One containing some 150 trees newly set out and just coming into bearing. It is convenient to school and churches. This Homestead is too well and favorably known to require any pufilag STOCK, consisting of Horses, viz. :— 1 Mare, 10 years old, by Bush Messenger, 1 7 as tir Edwin, Nine chgicely-bred llernandy, A | Right, Tainetpal, All Ri, ht, hervando, ” Norman Chief, * q 7 Brown Stout, 9 fine Miich Cows, Jereey and Holstein grades, 6 young Heifers, r ” ws 25 toree-quarter bred shropshire Sheep, 8 pure-tred Yorkshire Pigs, 60 Hens. IMPLEMENTS-—1 Binder (Hrantford) nearly new; 1 Mower ( Massey): | Seed idrisl (foosier); 1 Cultivator, 2 sets Sprisg Tooth Harrows, 2 sets Spike Harrows. | Kandall co, 1 Potato Digger, 3 Ploughs, 1 Hay Rake, 1 Grain Crusher (Fiurey’s Roller), 1 Fodder Cutter. i Bugzy 1 Read Cart. 2 Truck Wagons, 2 Box Car's, 2 Jaunting Sleig bs. 1 Family Sleigh, 2 Mud Sleighs, 2 -e’s Double Working Harns-s, 2 sets Driving Harness, 2 sets Cart Harness, 1 set Express Harness, together with Potato Seuffers, Horse Hoes. and almost every conceivable article ww be found on # weli- equipped Farm, The Her-es are bred in the mo-t fashionable lines, and, individuallv, are a choiee lot. No better eeliection of -:orses and Cows is owned on one Farm io the Province. Terms fur Farm mad+ known at sale. Terms for Stock and. Implements :~Reven and Eighteen Months’ credit on aporoved joint notes on all sums over 850. Seven months’ credit wilt be given on al! sums over $5. @, 3 SALE POSITIVE. NO RESERVE. J HESER HASLAM. W. H. MANSON, Anctioneer. Springfi Lot 67, March 3t, 1892~d Ul ble why 2 . a SCHOOL BOOKS ! JUST ee ee wren wou w se OPENED AT THE DIAMOND <>BOOKSTORE A FULL LINE OF ALL School Boolzs IN USE ON P. E. ISLAND, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Guaranteed Cheapest in the City. Among our Specialties we have : GOOv FOOLSCAP.....5 cents per quire. NOTE PAPER,...;....2 . - And EVERYTHING elsewhere. E@ See our CELLULOID BALLS, the newest and best Toy out. NEW FANCY GOODS just in. Our Stock is more complete and cheaper than ever. Call and see. The prices will astonish you. THEO L. CHAPPELLRE, Diam md Booksvora. mch30—3i eod = wky li one-fifth less than NEW CROP, Direct Cargo due here first open- ing of Navigation. 250 Puncheons 50 Tierces MOLASSES, 0 Barrels 100 Hogsheads SUSAR, At lowest current rates while landing, CARVELL BROS. + LO Tee. OUSE AND GARDEN on “pring Park Road, next to Mr, George Simmons’, Possession immediately. Apply to MRS, OFFER; meht—dy 2aw & wy Queen Street, cetuteintsaemmeeiiings a