ee ‘ a ad ; & ta a ae Bay, July 18; Kelly's Croa, 65 July 26 Hone RK: THE re DAILY EXAMINER es ee . ees ra APRIL 5, THURSDAY, LOCAL AND OTHER ITEMS. | PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE. : | \ i i Keer B > . : n - ‘ Cia ‘ > \ ; =: N vy. Gs \ ‘ g ats o' k : M Pavis sO ’ : ’ ' > Lo ria v n, City B ling his _ , shart —- o (y towr 1 3 : ‘ i. and 1 ale ' av ! a Fred bat } - I , la ' ’ i» J home Ca AS P lL. Cardiga ‘78 \ | man a i i le at North Have ¥ any ay g ar arte: g. He left a note saying “Good bn : - \ ? } \ ; aang M r ; “ot rere ‘M D gw uu ' t os ag The wort progress Twearrwat.—The Charlottetown Dra tat { i presented Lint [rich drama, te . Rea 74 arge audience “ A k's H Sou a-t evening Pine : ' at : “ The | Before H i | an McRae. J. P.’a James Mitche B tiv va~ ny t 1 Cana 4 l ’ I ‘ \ Set wha =t e1 He paid th f 4 Lis - I Canad \t L, ¢ atern business lic s ' Cha ‘ on M > I rapla ‘ ng at She! going and Hing : I {ri- kly serv i i { Boston with the ste ‘ H y - CoNvent 1 Notre Dawe—A grand i dered His Honor L tG rnd Howlan at the Convent Ne I> ye yesterday afternoon jw re uded harp and piano THtisie ging by the pupils. His Honor vas presented with an address of welcome wi j made a felicitious rep’y \ ng-t those present were His Lord«h } Bishop Macdonald, and a large numbe - - Eetrecor V istTaTION Bishop Macdonald will giv Confirmation owing paces, rn the order here Amlv t Mag lalen Islands June 5 : 1834; Ba-sin, Jone 6+ Etann du Gord, Jane 7: Havre Aux Maisons, June 8; Tig- nish, Ju y 1 : Pa neer Road, Jule 2: Alher- ton, duly 3; Lot 7, Jaly 4; Bloomfield, Juiv 5, Brae, Jul: 0; Lat a8 July a3 Grand River Lot 14, July 8; Lennox I+ land, July 9; We maton, July 10; iy Fifteen Point, July ,: Summerside, July Freetown, Seven Mie July 19; Lot er. Ju vy 2I: Rustic ° mond Bay, July li i2; Miseouch, Juviy 1 14; Indian River, duly 15; y¥ 16; Kinkora, July 17 J 22 A QUESTION. Si -W 3 the law about dry go le efton the sidewalks? Some iy merchants were fined by the Stipen- ther day for leaving one or two ‘ , wi other firms are allowed to eave 15 or 20 out for day’s and night's to- er There should be one law for all. MERCHANT tl UNECUTION WITHOUT TRIAL. | of the Supreme Court sothat hereafter the | the fees to be charged in the office of the | marsh of a son The Lenden Times Protests Against Such | Action In Brazil, The London Times makes a strong pro- test nat the action of President Peixoto, Brazil, in reviving the imperial decrees 4382 and 1851, authorizing the exicut- vithout trial of persons who have en vaged in, or aidefl and abetted r revolt \eide from the danger that the revivrl of applied to innocent avi lecrees might Ve B ah sulvect«, T he Times Saye Peixoto’s s cord 13 not euth riently vlean to such action The claim of Peixe to's Pertuenal for the surrender of De ‘ “i I ‘ ym pan ne, The 1 Imes _ ia aleo not ndisputable , it bei ig alike with humanito and to pr ute a terrorist policy le re tne r haat on, which is still active vithern provinces, i¢ wholly iy i. tha Times contends that it 1s pdrative the interests of all the coun- ie wing commercial relations with Brazil, that the state of excitement a vd that haé prevail -d ever since the f the empire should be brought to an ; a military autocracy end. Inthe projec | assures of vengeance mparied by 1 rainst defeated political opponents, it ithe of an improvement een - “a LATEST PUBLICATIONS. We are in receipt of an early copy of itloiidave ° teresting part of the old country, new most American travellers, between erpool and London. It includes some cathedrals and abbeys, the homes of the Pilgirm Tennveon and Dickens’ try and Cambridge University. MeLure’s Magazine for April, Harper’s razine for April, Donahoe’s Magaz ne April, Lippineott’s for April- tmeir way rre to han i. he finest " ; Anglian ere the oe eer SHOVT PrCESDAY, léra INST., WEDNESDAY, lirx INST.| ture repairs tous this G ets ¢ Drese Goods, Mantles and | Millinery w be found the largest ever e elaewhere. DAYS. Hoveitlies not odtainal Weather Bulletin. Torowstv,April 5,108 m. Fresi : winds; cloudy to fair and mild, with some éhow ers We will show many ‘for you promptly, to strong southerly to westerley | LADIES’ WATE RROOF CLOAKS, assorted Light Tweed Pliids, two Capes; a good garment, well made and the latest style, and the price %3.18. Heavy Tweed, Assorted BBrown and White Cheeks, three Capes, a splendid Cloak, and the price S2b.28. TO. ARRIVE SHORTLY !—A magnificent assortment LADIES BLOUSES and SHIRT WAISTS, ranging in price WeEDyespar, April 4 After recess, Hon. Mr. Gordoa continued his remarka re the Registry Office resolu- | tion. He took strong ground against the proposed increase in the fees charged, and quoted from a speech made by Hon. Mr. | > , | 7 Petera in L891 wherein it w as etated that the establishment of a Registry Oftiee at Summerside would not ents I i i ou of entail any add tho al expend ture Mr. Gord : % 2 rdon also quot ey he hor member trom speaking in a similar strair Mr. B followed, 5p vkin f the resolutio Be Jerre ne inh Support He pointed to the ad- vantages the Registry Office of from conferred upon the people, and said he agreed with 7 stim that he proposwstic hat the office should be made vl sataining. The ost 10 the pub 4c. to $2.25 each. ‘ : Pry Thad a isi as possi ce, i 3 h wwever, and if ther ploved than are nex lischarged men en should Le If the officials were required by law to work from 9.30 a searv they v m. toS p.m twouidenablethe Governmentto discharge one or two of the present staff of employes There was, however, another mode by | winch the burdens of the peop! ’ could be htened. Ile referred io the other forms i e Conservative Gov ae need i . rodu i iste ‘ iy a oe ’ } : M “h.w spoke against the proposed change, arguing that if the fees in the Re } in sts of the poor | perv} of the Proving He quoted the present Leader of the Government as of i ist Uthce were ra sed, the change would ‘ t 1@ Dest fering to manage the Registry Office for | $1,009 a year less than it cost the preced- i McKAY WOOLEN ¥ | UST OPENED OUT !—-A rw quoted CO. ee ae at new and complete stock of HARD AND SOFT i Buble aecounts oo shes thot oS) ECATS, tor value ahead of anyihing in the city. This splendid selection is now on ing alministration, and a-ked how it was that he now came forward to increase the burden of the people bey putting up the fees Referring 1 tatement of Hon. Mr. Peters that the Regi-t: otlice was barely self--ust the rece pt over expend:ture 6; SRO I Eh ee view at our Store, and we will undertake to fit you out in a new Suit, Hat and Fur- $628.54; in 1892 to $172.89. “Owing to} ching | Shines: and save you many dollars. Com: and examine our stock before purchasing ihe “hee | @lsowhere, revenue o lelav of the Premier in counts for 1893,” snoe knowimg what the pemiitnure was for that ear.” e then !? r fas "BY a ‘ “4 . ? , . ° > | Dia de ce eee A new lot of SUPES, mads from our own manufactured Bweeds, just receive: sine perwone wre pachforkel intockrk| ang selling cheaper than eve . The Registrar, sail he, is a good man. ficials in the office who are rvices migiit eer ae ees ee A few more OGVERCOATsS, ULSTERS Nahecuaey. * clearing at COST ri e-olution was then put and carried supportin z ition voting | . and FRB ERE ES fet, which we ar Ediehes: price, Cash or Trade, for Wool. on ‘ <4 99) the Crovernrmeni wa “ft .f T he Hon ¢ then “ et committe . vith Mr. Warburton in the chair, and the resolution was re ported agreed to withon amendment. fon. Mr. Peters then introduced a bil _ relating to the registration of deeds, etc., which was read a first time and made tix of Queen and Grafton Streets. | morrow ° Mr. Peters than moved the House into ! : : : . i order of the day for a secon reading to- Charlottetown, February 10, 1894—+ 1 committee of the whole for the purpose of considering the following resolution, } nameiy “That it is desirable to introduce | a Bill to amend the Law with regard to the fees to be charged by the Prothonotary QUALITY TELLS EVERY TIME! © sha | be | . e P Sereno sinensis annestndr cenantniin “aaijaligalanciminmnctnen iitiguiaantias cmap } | sum of sixty cents and no more charged for the filing and entering of every -His Lordship chattel morgage or Bill of Sale, and that were altogether too small, and claimed | that they had an undeubted right to raise | a revenue out of that office and out of the . Registry office too for that mdtier. : The resolution carried, was committed | and reported agreed to without amend-’ Te se aoe the leading lines of HARD and SOFT HATS: | on. Mr. Peters in accerdance with the = . rey i = : : : : i resolution then anbmitted a bill relating to | CLOTHING !—The unprecedented suecess of our Clothing Department is due to the fact that when a 3 ‘ it | . . : 1c Y I~wneeti . ; oO . ~ TAG > és xs chee — prothouatory of the Supreme Conrt, which | CUSTOME! comes In expecting to find the best goods, newest makes and most stylish patterns at the lowest prices, they are not disappointed. ber South airying Company was also House adjourned till 10 o'clock on i a second time to-morrow. Dairying Company .was ordered (o be read | CARPETS !—The success that has met us in this department has more than surprised ourselves. — It is | made the order of the day for a second Thureday. a BROTHERS, THE WON EAP M ; Rr UJNDERFUL CHEAP MEN BIRTH. PROWSE BE e 5 - 4 ; é The bill incorporating the Winsloe Road- a second time to-morrow. : : : due to the fact that we have the confidence of the people, So long as Quality, Honest Treatment, Stylish reading to-morrow | On April 5th the wife of W. F. Tid- seuesee*< LOW Prices Are No Good Unless the Quality is in the Article You Buy. HATS ! HATS !—Our success as Stylish Hatters is due to the fact that we keep the best makes in all) < The bill incorporating the Murray Har- Goods and Low Prices go for anything, we will have the trade. } —— — J MARRIED. SEVEN PRACTICAL REASONS WHY. At Guernsey Cove, Lot. 64, on the 29th see batter wees SS The “Man Wonderiul Manikin “DIED. ——— cig , ‘ shou'd be used in every School as an aid to the study of! At her residence in Crapand, Feb. 15th, : . ; , 4 | 1894, Ixabella, beloved wife of George| Anatomy, Physiology, and the effects of Alcohol and| g y; : ; Percival, aged a4 years. Narcotics ‘= At Cornwall on the 3rd inst., Mrs. Sarah | Mayhew, widow of the late Zachariah | . It is scientifically correct. 2. It is convenient in size for study. Mayhew, aged 76 years [Funeral on Friday at 2 p. m .) class use and personal | At Sherwood Cemetery, on Wednesday, the 4th inst., Mr. John Watkins, late of Murray Harbor, aged 76 years. -- . It is durable in construction and color. TO-DAY ex-Senator and Mrs. George T. Edmunds, of Vermont, are in Albany, N. Y.. The full human form is shown, as the guests of Governer and Mrs. Roswell P. Flower. The occasion of: the ex-Senator’s It saves text-books and is an aid to them. | visit to the New York State Capitol is the memorial service in honor of the late Hamilton 6. It illustrates perfectly the effects of aleohol and | Fish, distinguished as Governor of New York. U.S. Senator. and Secretary of State during /marcotics on the body. the two administrations of President Grant. . fe 7. It is very low in price. | See SAMPLE MANIKIN’S in ovr Show Window this 'week. Sole agents for this province. > Or it’s Fish day at Albany, but its Bargain day at the Star Tailoring Establishment, so never mind the fish but be sure and don’t miss the bargains. In our Suitings, ete., we have | secured the best values this season we ever received, and will give you the benefit of it every time. A finer range in imported Tweeds cannot be had this side of Jericho, so rest content H S yr RD & i | OORE l that what you cannot get from the Star Tailor in quality, quantity, workmanship and first- | A Z. A! sS ! J \VJ AVAA. | class values you need look nowhere else for it. Don’t leave your orders until it is too late | in the season ; to-day is the proper time. \ MARK TO-DAY our New Store on the corner of Queen and Richmond Sts. | a England,” a handbook toan | will be open for business with | ' Charlottetown, April 5, 1891—+t t s a complete line of Drugs and | | a Chemicals of guaranteed pur- e ive a ‘ity. Patent Medicine 5Sun- | dries, ete. | The Star Micrchant Tailor. Charlottetown, April 5, 1894. Johnson ~& Johnson, THE RELIABLE DRUGGISTS. * After careful ANALYSIS of samples “aoe VWTOODILI’S Netice of Disso’ution of Partners hip. T | } F GERMAN BAKING POWDER | Notice is hereby given that the co-part- HERRING NG \ } | nership hitherto existing between the un- | i | purchased by me at several Greeeries, I | dersigne |, under the style and firm of | ; found them PURE, WHOLESOME. | A. Hermans & Co., has this day been dis- WELL PROPORTIONED. |} solved by mutual consent. GEORGE LAWSON Dated this 2nd day of April, 1894. Ph. D., L.L. B AUGUSTUS HERMANS, “Halifax.” | HENRY HERMANS. apt HOSPITAL FOR THE INCURED. Send all your Furni- | 60 Yards Long, 75 Mesh Deep, 2 & 2 Mesh, 14.6 Twine, GENTLEMEN'S =: ——— eee I : by A. | Hermans & Co. will in future be carried | The business Jately conducted spring. We can do it and ali debts due the late firm are to be paid. AUGUSTUS HERMANS. For New Spring Styles| Wp ROBERT BEAT RSTO. HENRY HERMANXS. | window Referring to the above, the subseriber | a , y # o eget Pru AUCTIONEER, if not done properly we will not expect any | payment. “MARK WRIGHT & 00., LTD, | Who sell at Selling Prices. London House. ee desires to thank the public for their patron- i age in the past, and to express the hope that it will be continued in the future. AUGUSTUS HERMANS. Charlottetown, April 3, 1894, Use Woolsey’s Copper Paint. [as Removed his Office to Store oceupied ciiltietleaaaiiais , ! by Mr. W. B. Robertson, HARRIS , Queen Street. Abont the Ist of May Mr. Beairsto will j move into the Store on corner of Queen! qo | and Grafton Streets, now used by Mr. J.D | Taylor as a Bookbindery, meh29—dy DODD & ROGERS, ET—A House on Dorchester Street, | s . ai cla soube, Gaining semtomes of oe WHOLESALE AND Ri TAIL HARDWARE. Macdonald, on given on or about 15th April next. Apply to THOMAS ALLEY. sat—-mechl7 Ch’town, March 29, 1894—dy Charlottetown, April 5, 1894—tn thn sat | havicy your «ves examined at | you cen soon learn what is requisite to | preserve and strengthen i knowledge should Le followed by action Fancy Regatta Shirts. PEMOV AL. | Sokeieirarecn areas | WE WILL CLEAR THE LOT AT $2.75 EACH, 1894. You Want to Ebuy ldo GLOTHIAG ? Ir SQ. f you bay where vou can buy the (HEAPEST Prowse Eyothers’ Is THE SPoTt! Wiat.do vou say Just Received, Four Thou- sand Dollars werth of CHTT- DREN'S CLOTUING at PROWSE BROTHERS, Ths Wonderful Cheap Fen. P. S.--If vou want a Hat buy it at PROWSE BROS’, New Bakery. ] beg to mthe p iblie opened x Baxery Store next door to the Ma onic Temple, where you will find all kinis: of Bread and Cakes con tantly on ha: |. \ share of your patronage is sol cited. JOHN C MOORE, the employ ! lormer!y Joseph Kn rht & Sons dy lin mecha EOPTRIG™T Fy THE EYE isascer but not a prophet. We're not proyhets, either, but we predict without fear of contrad.ction that your sight will become impaired if yon neglect your eyes. You mast know what vour sight requires, however, before you cen supply it, and Ty our store your eyes, and Yoove cen need what we enn’t snpply nm the way of Spectacles, We also have the greai German Eve Water, for weak or is tlained eyes, made from the original pre | seription by the late Dr, Agnew, See circulars, E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. meh sl—dy P. E Island Railway, On avd after FRIDAY, 15th December, 1893, the trains of this Railway wil! run daily (Sun- days excepted) as follows :— Read dowu Read op a, M. Leave Arrive P, M. 7 OO... soasnecny Chariottetown............. Ble FOB Scanteaes Royalty Junction . 2% O87... tenes a oR ge ee Leer A 14: 909 oovees. + dradalbane,.... >. oes, ae 904 -....-merald Junction,..........123 48 BPbr os seuss ee ES . 1242 Oe as .. Kensington ....... +. SBR DW APicess< . Summerside,........ Iwill 4> ee ® A. M. i2 4) Lyv.... . Summerside. ......... Ar nn SO ee a Sis egeds us -Wellington....... . Ho 210 ve » 06 EE EDs be sadn'e «thleeke 19 2 DOP. .ccopeeded soul O Leary .. 80 By ere ES St 7H £ BB... 00:00 0:0 one FRE ectisls ooh ehinea by 5 APscccs 5 0s MER, Sean adebend Ly 600 iPs A. M. | 290 Ly........Charlotéstowm........sed Ar so 2 50........... Rogalty Junction........... 0 le tf 2: a Mount Stewart.........Lw 85 110 Lv. Mount Stewart.........Ar 905 © DD. so 00001000000 eceeeehes bcsaeeuens 73> 6S BB oe o0cc oo ce ORR: duescetnet Ivn7 Ww e. M. A. M. 1 Ly l......Mount Stewart.......... Ark &> € GB. n0i0s 0000055 songeoeasenbessssvewbesn S17 SED. creenesceccse BY seesbenoes ‘on tae BP BFissiicvcssvna Souris... -eooeeksvy OD >, A.M LW Ly ..Emorald Juanction....... Ars’ 20 1S) Ar Cape Traverse.... Ly 730 D. POPTINGER Gen. Mgr. Can. Govt. Railways. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Charlottetown, Dec, 14, 1893. ee Wants, Lost, Pound, &e¢ Advertisements under this heading charged five cents per line. BOY WANTED—At Watson's Drugstore. ap COOK WwW ANTED —Wanted, before the end of pril,agoudcook. Apply to Mrs. ARTHUR PETERS. d&w tf—x«xpi TO LET—A cottage on Kent Street, next tu \ the Rocklin House. Possession given ist of May. Apply 'o Mrs. ©, Binns. lw—api DANCING.--The Children’s Dancing C lass at Terpsichore Hall, which began last evea- ing, will be con‘inaed for one-half term from date. Pupils please apply early.—E. Burris. aps TO LET—A house containing seven roonm, | sitaated on Water Street, opposite Railway |} Station, Apply to Mes. Lowven, Esplan- ade, ap2 FOR ADOPTION—A_ number of English children trom Mr. Middiemore’s Emigration iiome, Birmingham, will arrive here shortly. For information apply to Rey. Mr. Brewer or Rev. James Simp-on. ap2 WANTED—Canvasser of good address %esilion permanent Canadian grown stock. dvantages unequailed.—Browx Bros. Uo., Nerserymen, Toronto, Cnt. ap2—jm cod pd HOUSE TO LET—The Dweiling at present | occupled by Mr. T. L. Chappelle on Prince Sireet, conteining eleven rooms, heated | throughout with bot water, with gas fixtares aud electric light. House in goud order, | Possession given May, Ist. Apply to F. 8 MoorF. eod ti -—feb27 FOR RENT —The subscriber intending to leave the ‘slanc, the very ciigible House oc- cupied by him en the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets will be to rent_on or about ist May wext. Itis a first-class House in alt | respects, and is heated with hot water through- ' out. For particulars apply to Judge Alley or to the subscriber on the premises,_i, J, OSTRANDER. ti-mcnaly WANTED.—A House to rey}. ia April or May, with parior, dining foom, kitchen, and not less than jougyoeiirooms. Apply at this office. r U—men7 W ANTED.— 4 young man of steady habits a°nook-keeper, who has had some experience of single and doubie entry. Appiv to PRAKE Bros. & Co. Treché TO RENT.—Ou the Ist of May the two Stores on Gasca Street, at present occupied by | the subscribers. Will be let separately or as cne Store, ifdesired. Rent moderate, Apply to J. B. MACDONALD & Ca, Queen Street, mehsd—iw that I nan meee gh or eee pee sora . ree ' = + i > - ae ~ —— ’ eres — - ones a . 4 3 i