ste PI jum THE DAILY EXAMINER. Local and Other Items. iay beer f Port la Joi - ar sees ing . 5 : a Ain LA x i mly e y Sn 1 t ~ [ ldwtly a { reg at ‘ y { 4 fale at 8 eV 4 attend aes 8 a - FAREWE SERMON R Mr. Du-| net s well sermon to- | tin S s Chur aaa? | ~ ig + am pox porte at the Durea vital | taristica New York, since New York . EverY FaRMER should see the wheat from | fapadian Northwest at Geo. Carter & | (o's seed store it isa grand sampie. ~ its. —The entire stock of handsome wax dclie at the Diamoad Bookstore for half price Tae variety is very large and bandsome. > | loHNSOS rug Store, corner Kent and | Prince Streets, is heaciquarters for pure drugs | snd ehemicale, patent medicines, druggists i dies, et j = . Mint ¢ Our quar- | ac ave just been sen at, and | we ask our patrons kindly respon Has gard & ho aan Passep Away.—We regret to learn of the leath on the 9th inst., at her residence, Souris, of Mrs Margaret Campion, relict of Campion - Sr, Perer’s Catneprat.—Wednesday in Holy Week : Specials rvice and address on the Passion of oar Lord this evening at 7.3”. morrow at 4 o clock. o THe members of No. 1 C Batt.. » meet fer drill in their dril the iaie Alex Children 8 service ¢t 2 o2nd are req ested ¢ hall, Hooper's Building, this evening at | 7.30 o'efock sharp.—D. L. Hooper, Capt o [MPORTAN? Owing to the non-arrival sf views for the atereopticon Dr H.D John son's lecture of The Life Current” is postponed until Monday evening. al3 2i ca Moxoax Evesr Lect on 6 6“ ihe Life Current, D.H. PD. Johnson. As the is 18th erest and will be attractively illustrated by stereopticon views, ervoue shou! ecu ; 7 Waicu is correct, Everybodies or Every yody e That depends on circumstanees; bu we know that Everybody's Pilla are correct, aud that they correct disorders of the liver kidneva and bowels SHKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made, Removes | Biackheads, Pimples, ete., as ifby magic. 3 oa. tubes in eiegant @rtous cta. > Tose clumsy imitations of the genuine stations y packages are travelling off at a remarkab y fast rate. It's the pictare frame that makes them clumsy, but never mind, get one at the Bazaar Store. a fax Sr Orar ~The 8%. St. Olaf made her first trip from Pictou to Souris, on ker way to the Magdalen Islands, yesterday, 12:h Capt. Lamaietre ie still in command and looks bale and hearty after his winter's sojourn | aPROTS ' - Now is a good time to take Estey’s Iron Tenic so that the sys'em may be strengthenec and the blood parified to withstand the debilitating effects of the warm summer weather, Druggists sell it. Price 50 cents. Api dw i - | Sicksuss —La grippe of a somewhat severe yor ia at present prevailing in seme parts of eastern King's County Whole fimilies are | deaths have occurred For mi'es along the Seath prostrated an i seve trom the disease = Side from Fast Point scarcely anyone has escaped attack Dy this acourge > ' Rup Govt From this date we will! sell first quality #rench kid gloves, 7 stud laciug, for 21 20. This is the best glove in | the city, and we guarantee evary pair. A mod line of andressed kid glovea, only 50e § Pair Perkins & Sterns api? Gieod wyli - KIB GLeVES best French iid G oves. 5-hook lacing. #t 95c ; 7-hook lacing. 8! 10, at Warris & Stewart's, London House al3 tf Oxroxrp Wins. — The Oxtord-Cambridge boat 1uce took place on Saturday and resulted jn a victory for Oxford ln 1890 Oxford won by one length, in 1891 by half a length, and a Saturday by two and a quarter leng hs The weather wes most favorable and th crowds that witnessed the event were the in the histery of contests. Oxford's time was 19 miautes, 2] seconde oe largest these Tazee will be no “ Talk to Young Men” in the Young Men's Christian Association lecture yom to-night on acevunt of the religious services to be held at the various charches Wedoesday, April 20 h, Mr. Percy Pope will give his talk, ‘‘ The Haman Reason,” and the series will be conciuded Me 27th by Mr 4. B Warbarton, subject, «of Eagiish History.” an ‘ay DRowsING ACCIDENT At North River yeate: lay morning at 10 o'clock, Fulton MoKwen, 17 years of age, 800 of Mr. Ewen McE w¢ 1, Came to an uatimely death by the Upsetting of a which capsiz-d " Statesmen Prelat sail boat, Giriog a surdder juall. No other persons Pere in the boat The body wae recovered atl 4«clock, and an inquest held thereon by Dr. Ale * Murchisor ,_* he na verdict of accidenta! “frowning was sendered The funeral wil take place | i his father's residence, Clyde River. to-m ‘ ; nout Tux Fasrner.—The cteamer Fastnet ar- Tived f Halifax via Haw keaby, Canso, Arichat and Sou ia, about ten o'clock this Morping, for a t which perta she had good ne passenger for Char Fastoet will call at Sum : way back to Halifax should the sce permit The purser reports cor sider ; : sleigh's She fa ittetown Phe Mersiie on het i it is urderstood that the reduction of } staff on the Intercolonial Railway will be} i aout 440 | privileges. | been lost. We are selling | Seer - WEDNESDA eer CRI mt ei Y, APRIL 138, 1892. oe ' SreoraL Desearoues To Tar EXamMIner DOMINION PARLIAMENT. THE I. G. B. REDUCTION, Criminal Law Amendments ae | : | | | | i Ortawa, April 13. Ic is intended to abolish unlimited franking Members of Pailiament will be paid fixed sum for postage expenses. Sir John Thompson in the House moved hia resolution in regard to criminal prosecn tions and the civil suits now in ourts ygainst Mecfireevy, Connolly and others, ising out of proceedings before privileges | He moved that the the and election comm)i t es. evidence given Db-fore Parliamentary Committee be used in prosecutions Mr Milla objected to using evidence of accused parties tnemselves given before Parliamentary committees in criminal prosecutions. Mr Davies also objected and want d the resolu- | tion amended by prohibiting the use of testi- | mony given by a witness in proceedings | against himeelf. The resolution was car ied, | Sir John Thompson moved the second reed | ing of the criminal law amendment. He re- | ferred to it briefly, pointing out that it cov- | ered between 300 to 400 pages, it comprised introductory provisions for offences sgainst | € public order, international and external of fences affecting the admini-tration of law and justice, offences against peison and reputa- } tion, offences against rights of property and | rights arising out of contracts and olfences connected with trade procedure, procee?- ings after conviction and actions against per- sons administering the criminal Jaw repealed. In respect to abolition of grand juries, Sir John Thompson said that he was favorable to such, but no action would he taken for the present. Laurier did not agree with this He waa still contervative in this regard and wished retention of grand juries. The bili was read a second time. ee The Judges’ Salaries Orrawa, April 13. Sir John Thompson has given notice of 4 motion to increase the salaries: of Superior Court judges thioughout tte Dowinion; ia crease amounts to $1,000 each, except Dis- rict sup rio i ives of One bec, who receive $500 cd itiona!. Followmg will be the sal aries of the judges io the Maritime Provinces : Chief Justice, Nova Scotia $36,000; six judges same court, each $5 000; Chief Jus tive, New Bruvewick, $6,000; Judgs in Equity, $5000; four puisue judges s-m court, $ ,000; Chief Justice, P E. Island, $5,000; cwo assistant judges. each $4 500; the Lwo latter increases are $1 300 eacn, buc all the fees heretofore p:yavie tnerein are abol ished. i A Wolf in sheeps Clothing. Sr, Joux, April 13 In St. John last Sunday the Rev. John} Smith preached in the Leinster Street Bap- | tiat Church. He was a stranger, bosrding | at a hotel, and announced that he was from a country district. Subs quently he turned out to be a ‘“‘fakir,” ana left tuwn without paying his bills. <n Mrs. Osborne to be Released. Lonpon, April 15. It ie stated that Home-Secretary Mat- thews has decided to release Mra. Osborne, | who is now serving a sentence for stealing pearis from her friend. —— Floods in Mississippi Sr Lovis, April 13 A special despatch from Nashville, Tenn., gives appalling particulars uf fi ods in nor: thern Mississ ppi. Hundreds of lives have ee Inspeetor Byrnes Premoted. New York, April 13. Inspector Byrnes has been appointed Superintendent of Police, vice Murray, re- tired. oo Deeming an Instinctive Criminal. Mexzourne, April 13. Doctors who have examined Deeming say that the prisoner is an instinctive crim- inal. Ee Weather Bulletin. Toronto April 13, -10 a. m. Westerly winds, fiae, not much change in temperature. eee Local Notices. New stewing prunes at Beer & Goff's al3 21 Seventy-five pounds of new spruce gum received to-dsy at Beer & G ffs, al3 2) We will have our first handkerchief day for this season next Saturday —Beer Bros. The freight on the car of wheat from the Northwest cost Geo Carter & Co, the sum of $303 81 bat theo it came a long distance. li’s » big country we live in. Every man or boy who wants a new spring suit should call ard examine our immense stock of cloths We carry the largest stock in the city, so you will have greater variety to select trem than any other house. We are off-ring special inducements to cash buy- e'3.—Joho ucLeod & Co, apl3 If you want a cheap carpet, values euch as cannot be obtained elsewhere, just c me in see what we can offer you.—Pe: kins & ‘Sterne. apl3 6i ecd wy New B wots.—Daily opening new boots at the Dominion Boot and Shoa Store. apl2dwhi It will pay everybody who wants room psper to see our stock We have the greatest variety in the city. We have more p«per able ice wutaide Souris but n-ne in the straite Dusing the winter the Fastuet has been *Verhauled and put in conditim fer a good a, work. The game efficient staff of cer# as last year are again to the fore. We wish the Pastnet and ai] concerned a success- ul season h ngings than «il the other stores pu’ to- her, and ow p ice is away down —Perkins ‘ srerns, apl3 6i eod wy Football jerseys at D A. Bruce's. Way will you cough when Shileh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10c, 50c, TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, and $1.—Reddin Bros. novldwly tar THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. taste they display Ki has get are suited at the too fastidious a a Lieed _ This .is evidenced by the good in patronizing the Star 'Tailoring stablishment when they want something particular- ly nice and artistic: passed into a . Our snecess in filling the bill proverb, tiamely, when you fail to Star Tailoring Establishment you for this yere world. | eKen )\ vi Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wk» PERKINS 4 ) i> y Y & STERNS. {x} New Millinery and Mantles. Our display is first-class, new styles and cheap. —(x) New Dress Goods! New Dress Goods! For the Newest Goods and right good value do not pass us by. mld er bead aid ¥ Prints, Sateens and Muslins. We have an e legant variety of these goods, and ask you to look at them whether you want to buy them or not We give patterns. Large stock of Hosiery, Corsets and Gloves. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, April 13. 1892—eod & why ye PATTON The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. ee —— THERS. Parties contemplating Furnishing Houses this Spring, WE WANT YOUR TRADE, And in order to get it, we will offer TEMPTING BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF H)USE FURNISHINGS. BRO a ——~--—({X)--—--—- —— ~—— Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, Tap>stry, Sestch, Union, Jute, Hemp, Matting, Rags, Mits, Vilcioth:, etc, at prices that will mike you buy. Lace Curtains, Art Musins, Porti2res, “urtain Poles Window »hades, afd everything regu red for Hoas2 Furnish- ing, the best value in the city, at the REAL AND SEQUIN: PATTOU BROTHERS, 136 QUEEN STREET P. S.—MR. E CHANDLER has charge of our CARPET DEPARTMENT. Charlottetown, April 4. 1892 —eod & wky we EEE While the Carpenters and Masons ara putting up the New Front to the Shop. O OBSTRUCTION will hi N Styles and Best Goods. Uur new stock of BUOTS anl sh w them. ft ader ur eistonetrs from soning ia. We take th? leal for [INDUCE MENS: -Pric+s tow, larz2 variety anf new goods, SHOdS are opening up fiae, and we will b2 delighted to GOFF BROS. CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, April 8, 1892—eod & wky HAND TRA & FANCY SALE —TO BE HETpD-—— Easter Monday, ————--INnN THH——— MARKET HALL. ix} \x} Proceeds in Aid of Second Methodist Church. Tea on the Tables at 5.30. Also, a Refreshment Table and Ice Cream. . ee PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. = (\ PROSPERITY COMES TO ALL Who Trade with Us. { {o)}— GOOD JUDGMENT IN BUYING —-——_ AND FAIR PRICES IN SELLING ENABLES US TO BE OF Profitable Service to You. Seesenapenanttiiin. tin (x}——_-—_-—— MEN'S, BOYS & CHEMDREN'S Readymade Clothing ! IN ENDLESS VARIETY, Cncluding all th: Latest Stylis. ty You can afford to stand by. thos? who stand by you. We are seeking prosperity by giving it to others, 80 we ask every economical buyer to be sure and call and have a look at our Magnificent Stock of CHILDREN’S CLOPHING. _ No Firm can begin to show you the range or the Low Prices that we do. One look at our Stuck ani Pric+s will surprise you, and make you wi-h you had the money if you have not gotit CaLL! CALuU! CALL! Prowse Brothers, 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, March 14, 1802—eod & wky