Local und Other ems. Cases bats and mens furnishitegs ing at D. A. Bruce's red by © - 1 oO. I eg wi rT reat | at Vil Z big Nata it t seven, ary — Gaver your spring sui'sat LD. A fyou want bes ing gu t lowest | as 3i - Hacrrax's Deatu Rate.—There were! twenty-eight ee ~ es THE DAILY RN ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Speotat Desratronss ro fuk EXaMINer. Fit <> PARLIAMENT. deaths io Halifax during the firat seven days of the mont! —— Wr Is He We learn 4 Vv E Island man is negotiating with Mr. D. Gunn fo his store and grocery stock Truro Sun. - Spe Quite a number yf « e intend going tu Alberton on Goad VYriday a the spe ain whi leaves here at 6 30 . ~@ a 5 : Orient Division eeting to nigh Initiation of candidates A large at tendance requested. Visitors bedriily et ne. JOHNSON € Prince Streeta, is headquarters for oe e drugs} Further and ch: micals, enndiies, etc Tee Fas Halifax at 6 wil! be ate bh a ryid make 7.64 5> U T. U- are inv parlor mMeetip Dre. dc 2BS0n, o'viock, AT a mice Breeder’ lynuolly's Bi is wae Edward Islac ( RESCENTS Football ( [nb annual ine-etip , at 8 o'clock. thia OVOLII 4 set —The Fastnet unanioroualy pame i the - Vrug Store, corner ent and patent medicines, druggists - will leave ock p-m., Saturday, and ere M nday night & note of ahis. -_ .—The members of the W. ( ited to meet Mra. Hunt at a g to be heid at the residencé of this evening, at half-past seven Shippers -- ting of the Queen’s County Stock Associstion beld in their rooms, ock, Qaeen Street, this morning, resolved to change the association tu the Prince xd Stock Breeders Association o Ihe members of the C-escent are requested to meet for thei: gat tie Salvage Corps rooms, A fall attend aace 14 rr stead : > A Bic SHow —The big room over the Diamond Bookstore is finely decorated with the newest and most elaborate paper hangs ings ever imported here in goid for ee you JOURNALIS Stephen an hand. The supplement is hi the Pp bet h to and business der towns Sy. Jamas’ Sale in St j evening waa w success in ever were wel! st< The spug sum Misatow at weain St fen be over ed, come to-n Paul's ehurch lege bumbers of people. Magnificent dadses ven cents A call will satisfy - Tc —The St. i Milltown Joho San Sr supp-ement is at ghly creditab'e ubiishers and to the merchants men of these flourishing bor- = Hatt The Ter enol Fancy ames’ Hall last afrer-oon and a decided lifferent tables ell attended and was ry respect. The eked, aod well patronized. of 2300 was realized. ousitinaeeniih Sr. Pav.’s The mission ser- coutinue to draw The miazion will Those who bave not yet attend. ight The Rev. Mr. DuVernet wil epeck thie evening on ** The Atonement.” os Saror Surrs.—We have now in stock 4 tery fine assortment of sailors suita to iit boys from 4 & qualities, frony $1 75 to $4 75 see the wordertul big bargains i Bros McGiizt C smination f faculties of ¥ about the fi a A. Nichols m, L. A plication a be made to ridge. B. C before 10th « DRAMATI OLLEGE .—A different Call and cheap men end their a children’e clothing. —Ptowse ap.8 3i. » 8 years of age in oN Mea matriculation ex * entrance to the different {cGill University will be held rst of June next, before Mr , of this city. Are JW. Bracken- } j i | | ' } i \A Division on Mills’ Motion, lq he<overnment Majority 45, ee eee Ortawa, April 8. Ia the House of Commons, during the dis. cussion on Mills’ motion that Canada should | megotjate her own treaties, speeches -were made by Foster, Mills and Laurier, efter which the motion was put to the vote and lost, 61 members voting for the motion and | 106 against it. si ewfoundland ‘Que stion tasting ——___ r ; Orrawa, April 8. rrespondence of an important and even at austin g character on’ the New if run¢ ‘land juestion has been presented Parliament. Lord Kourtsford’s despa*ch | prop sing a conference in London was dated | February 11 In this despatch Lord Knuts ford made tbe startling intimation .that waless | negotiations between the United States and Canada result in aaticf may be that the Iroperial have to reconsider ite decision with respect to assenting .to “the. Blaine-Bond treaty. In Lord Stanley’s rep'y of March 3rd, he says that’ Canada can only obtain similar terms to | thoge ot Newfoundland by agreeing to discrimination aeg:inet Great Britain. After giving Lord Kuutaford turther pointers, Lord Stanley reminds him tiat tho Dominion Government had not been ioformed of any change of opinion on the part of Her Majesty's Government as to the value of priaociple; that in negotiations with foreign countries the interest of Great Britain sod of imperial possessions should be kept in view by those to whom met ws be entruated he du'y of taking a share in such tions. At this point the corresponde ‘tory negotia nee ends Throwing off the Mask. Sorrr, Que., April 8, Mr. Lauriers organs in this Province are one by une throwing off the mask and openly advecating annexation to the United States. Le Sud, of this town, which is supposed to be controlled by Besusoliel an! Prefontaine, M. P’s , Laurier’s leadir g supporters in the Commons from the Mon treal district, is the latest to come out, and openly declares that Confederation must he smashed, and political union to the} neighboring republic is the only remedy. A Commercial Lawsuit. New York, — 8. In a suit brought by the City National Bank against the commercial ageucy of R, G. Dan & Co,, the bank recovered $5,264 lost on a draft discounted for W. A. Kitts, on alleged false representation concerning their financial standing furnished by Dun & Co’s commercial agency. The jury re- turned a verdict for the full amount claimed, with interest. : The Redittribution Bill. Orrawa, April 8 Phe Redistribution Bull will positively be brought déwn this session. As far as possible the present constituencies will be left intact. The largest caucus of Liberal- Conservative members. since the gene _ election of 1874 convened yesterday. was a friendly gathering of old and new niem bers. . McGill College, Montreal, f May next | -” The on | play which = to be given by the coltes ians in the Lyceu a Easter Monday night has ~~ postp onl uo til the following Thursday, April 2lst The most ¢X enely ep epar ations are b Ing made by the s udenta to make this exhibition th: | greatest attra lottetown hav SaLVati Perpose e wy epecial mee Sinday avd Monday next, 9h, inst., condu Jacobs, aeaiate Tommy Mil Silver collecti afternoon an demonstration on Monday night. centa. Scien TiFic evrating th ‘ted by stion which ‘the citizens of Char- | enjoyed during the year. Suauy —The Salvaticn Army eir sixth anuiversary sks Saturday, 19th and llth Brigndier and Mrs di by Adjt. Howell, D.O, and ligaan the cvlored mins'rel on Saturday night and sunday d wight. Great anniversary Tickets 10 tiags in the Barra Sw Tempreance —Mrs. Hunt and a deputation from the Women's ( hris- tian Temperance Union waited upon the Premier this forenoon in reference to the legislation which they desire to have effect ed providing for the teaching of scien'ific temperance in the public schools, Mrs Hunt submitted a copy cf the bill, wh ch the Premier promised to lay before the members of the Government at as early a date as possible. conical Ine Prewizsr.—On reference to our adver- “ting columns to-day it will be seen that Puke Bros. & Co., have been appointed Mtats at Charlottetown for the steamer Sremier, plying between this port and Hali- “x. The agency is in good hands The temier will leave W@alifax for Souris, Charicttetown and Summersite on Wedues day, 12ch inst , and will continue to leave that port every Wednesday evening at the ame hour vatil further notice The agents will cheerfu! ily furnish any further infor Mation de sired. > New Teu Ou r triend Capt ain Paoli is having a very handsome steam tug built on Peake's No > Wharf, which he expec ‘ts So have rea: dy for laun ing in about a months time. Tie work of sing pertorm : bui ile dur x ist) 3 by Mesers. Angus and Rouald Macd mald, ot Pisquid, and th. e steamer is modelled upon the best Ar; erican Jines. When completed the will be first lage i every respect. In iMensions she will be 60 feet long by 15 feet beam. with 54 feet depth of hold All the Materix! used in her construction is the best ee The engines will be furnished by alifax firm. We wish Captain Paoli suc €38 in his new e rater prise. Wr Sag will RY will you cough when Shileh’s Cure 4a” immediate relief. Price 10c;, 50c, “ 31.—Reddin Bros. novidwly A Wife-Murderer Arrested. LawkeENCcE, Mass., April 8, Eno, the worthless wretch, who brutally murdered his wife here the other day, has been arrested. Sie Arthur Sullivan Suffering. Lonpon, April 8. Sir Arthur Sullivan, the distinguished musician is suffering from renal calculus at Monte Carlo. ae Weather thulletin Toronto April 8,—10 a. m Fresh westerly to north-westerly winds, generally fair and a few light local showers, stationary or a little lower temperature. MARRIED. On the 30th ult., by the Rev. A. W. Mahon, at the residence of Mr E C. Me- Donald, Eaat River, Mr Alex. McInnis, of Winslow Road, to Miss Maggie A Scott, of East River. DIED. At Everett, Mass., April 2, Catherine, w fe of John McMurray, aged 24 years. At her residence, 91 Village Street, Bos- ton, Catherine, widow of Peter R. Smith, aged 57 years and 6 months. What everyone says must be true—Our carpets are beautiful, eurpassing anything ever imported by us before, We carry double the essortment of any other firm on the Island. Next Wednesday and Thursday we have chosen as our show days, also Satur- dav night, and have something particularly nice this seasen for all—das Paton * Co. CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE not Navy iS MARKED & B. - ie & LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE. jan2—dy & wky manher, it | Government will} c orrespoudence, | | | | j } Ir i | | W TE ARE FULLY EXAMINER. tae ae * - FRIDAY, x a nee APRIL 8, 1892. ——> eee ELE: KEEP OPEN While the Carpenters and thasons are patting wy } the New Front to the Shop. Ay O OBSTRUCTION 1 Styles and Best Goods. will hinder (x)— ‘ur customers from coming in. INDUCEMENTSs : Our new stock of BUOIS and SHOKS are opening up fine, sh w them. Charlottetown, April 8, 1802—eod & wky GOFF BROS. Prices low, CHEAP BOOT We take the lead for large variety and new goods. and we will be delighted to STORE. PAPER gn vo z tees PERKINS & STERN S NGINGS LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. sale of PAPER variety. Ki Satin Papers, ete.; Dado Papers, l range of New Goods, year’s) which we will sell at abous for American, and 12 yard rolla for a 12 nbossed Papers, Gilt PREPARED FCR HANGINGS Papers, we have a l»' ~~-+-——-—(x)} )}—_ -+-------- = THIS SEASONS Our - regular The . Eaz dish “half peice. azhah. yard roll e jntains just. abows .as mach asa 16 yard roll ef Ametican. TRADK, $ ~English; Cinadian and Amoricin mide goods in great Kubo sted Gilt Papers, Sanicary Washable Papers, "Friez 2a, Borders and Centré Pieces, ot last year's patternas {eqi! and anticipate a big In addition to a full In every respect to this stock is all in 16 yard rolls Paper is 22 inches wide, and We have a job lot of Canadian 8 gard rolls; worth frém 10 to'14 cents a rJ'l, which we will give you at 5 cents ‘for your ¢ 101¢¢ As. we carry the. largest stock of Paper on P. E. Island, and sell at the Ipiiapat price, at will piy. you to-inspegt our goods before you buy. CARPET SALE still, going on, aad selling at’duction prices, so those who attended the recent sale tellus. re s Char'ottetown, March 21. 1892-e0od & wr —— ALL THE BO & STERNS. § ARE HAPPY Over Our Cheap Suits. ‘ They are the best in town tor the money. {x} ett RGR Le Our Serge Suits are lined. Don’t buy a $1.00 Suit until you sce ours. Né old Bankrupt Clothing in stock, but we have and offer bankrupt prices in new Spring and Summer Clothing, all new onds,. Do not be led into buy old shop-worn goods that have already brought one man into the Bankrupt shoddy goods, What we advertise we have got every time. satisfied with the Bargains we are giving. person s Court, they are eenerally old Every LADIES !—Come all to the ‘Largest, Cheapest and Best ¢ lothing Store in Town. J AIVIELS PATON & CO., Brown's Block, Market Square. OSORNO eon 2, 1892—end & why Q i —+(x)— The ‘Real and Genuine Carpet Men. * TON BROTHERS. Parties contemplating Furnishing Houses this Spring, ‘WE WANT YOUR TRADE, And TEMPTING in order to get it, we will offer BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. on Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch, Union, Jute, Hemp, Matting, Rugs, Mais, Oilcioth:, ete, at prices that will make you buy. Jace Curtains, Art Muslins, Portieres, Curtain Poles, Window. Shades, and everything required for House Furnish- ing, the best value in the city, at the REAL AND GENUINE PATTON BROTHEAS, 136 QU EEN STREET P. S—MR. E. CHANDLER has charge of our CARPET DEPARTMENT. Charlottetown, April 4, 1892—eod & wky RAND TEA & FANGY SALE —t DO Be BEY Easter Monday, --InNn THHh—— MARKET HALL. Proceeds in Aid of Second Methodist Church. Tea on the and Ice Creaim: PROWSE BROS, Tables at 5,30. “Also, a Refreshment Table The Wonderful Cheap Men. —(o) PROSPERITY COMES 10 ALL Who Trade with Us. Per enrepmatety (0) GOOD JUDGMENT IN BUYING ——_AND— FAIR PRICES -IN SELLING ——ENABLES -US TO BE OF—— Profitable Service to You. ouneummnenmenion —(x }-—-—- —— MEN'S, BOYS & CHEDREN'S Readymade Clothing ! IN ENDLESS VARIETY, Including all the Latest Styles. a You can afford to stand by those wh, stand by you. We are seeking prosperity by giving it to others, 80 we ask every economggal buyer to be sure and call and have a look at our Magnificent Stock of CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. — No Firm can begin to show you the range or the Low Prices that we do. One oa at our Stock and Prices will surprise you, and make you wish you had the money if you have not got it Cali! “CALL! CALL! Prowse Brothers, i444 QUEEN OVREET, Charlottetown, March 14, 1892—eod & wky