att oes ene RE THE © M i DAILY EXAMINER. “ - - . . - SATURDAY, MARCH 26, 1892. Loca! and Other Items, TRI EGRAPHIC NEW wr | , Se a ae HiC NEWS, HY 4 Ca ; 300 Pai ; BRANTFORD’ - —- 2 - Sprota, Dasrarcues ’ . alls Us 6CELVE i ; For scalde or burns use Philoderma. " Pee So San eae + 5) = WW mi dw im B h ; . —" ai LHAD I ; | -— ™*"™ |The Bebring Sea Question. iy CREAT Baro AINS See Goff Bros. cheap| MARKET SQUARE. i winduw of boots ee 4) -— [Liberal Opinion in England. ~~~ i New soors just received at Gotf Bros. | t x “| BOYS’ CLOTHING, embracing sil the ERD oR r * “ee” — newest patterns and shades in the market < . % Tus Mat arrived ip the city ab noon | Lonvon, March 26 for Spring and Summer, 1892 They are ’ i ERRIN, 4 sy The cable despatches alvin is deat ct the nobbiest and finest Children’s Suits in | fo-Nioits —Special bargains in hate and | the Behring Seu correepondetoe a lid be: | t2,arket. crsiating of 75 diferent pat , Peano men's furnishings at D. A. Bruce's. oe United States’ senate have incited also Biue Serges, Velastines, Viennele. RO u ILLON i ER i E KS on the Opposition to adopt au attitude of ©P-} etc. etc. Extra value in Canadian Tweeds To-Nicut.—Big bargains in boots ast oe ae the age o week ago and Serges f Bros aberal leaders were inclined to support} = — ? 5 ie ei ; aati nee. imotlepe eth siete ee eee & Cj & Ci ne They Have the Best Material . i? Tuat hacking cough can be so quickly | took s view adverse tothe United States’ \ 1€., Le, Phe Most Improvements ! : red by Shiloh’s cure, —Redadin Bros, Government. Now the whole tenor of the JAMES PATON & ¢ 0., ! The Finest Finish! , i novidwly [opinions expressed in the lobby of the i ; - ; | House of Commons indicates that the Op- MARHEr SQUARE. THE GO00LD BICYCLE CO., ltd. he i} SrTaNLBY arrived from Pictou about} position means to seize the chance to ar- KiD GLOVES VES . . ‘ set eleven this forenoon, with a gen-| raign Lord Salisbury as es 6 6 ee ess eo s ‘ ‘ MAKERS, 7 era reight and several passengers. lessly vexatious course, instead of assent- THREE HUN DRED WORSTED} BRANTFORD, ONTARI D- lothip Seneahenet we have been he Tonle ony SUITS, in_ Black, Drab, Brown, Grey | one ; snasual y busy. . We can show “you the 7 e i — ae ween — ee Phy’ oer THEO L CHAPPELLE | gest variety of children’s clothing in the Ottawa Noies. BORD SENS Over NEEENeS 60 F. & sae. ? I las. Paton & Co . Market rquare aummes No better made. Don't buy a Suit until | DIA Mi IND BOOKST« IRE, : Twenty to thirty per ceut. dis} The Militia Seeds Bit ees ma ee ox heaheientiesierteen | ALL THE NEWEST SHADES. If any Gloves strain or split, a new pair Agent for Charlottetown, P. E. I count = aoa - St oot Cor- | mixsion that the badges given by the Can- cor a % eee will be given in exchange, rm am i ner. Now is the time to get} adian Militia R:fi2a League may be n b mechli—eod & wk barguins as the stock must be sold. eiiiatemuaal in aaiieinnah Gea lh ae 7 JAMES PATON & CO., STANLEY ; . y i a cele eee rape ..| Everything is quiet around the Parlia- | i i i Ren cihentat sein Bie Piet, U¢fmmeat Buildings. "Newry sl the mombers) —«MARWET SQUARE , BUILDINGS BY AUCTION. ( 1892 in Charlottetown and at the owner's | *t@ out of town. ————— ee | Charlottetown, March 19, 1892—eod & why ITVHE Buildings know : TT s aie North River. Patiealios will appear The Osbinet held an all-d ay session yea- 4 P sa: ened ‘ : . oy . 7 TOWN HOSPITAL, Saree eee jater. m25 liwk |terday, considering the supplementary esti-}| _TWO-P LECE St ne will = in} . aoe will be sold by Auction on SATURDAY, is baa mates. : this, our Children’s er aes LiTy. Said. Buildings will be sold separately or eu ‘ We want to sell a good many The serge patrol jacket pattern approved atond second to ges in QUAL 1 en , Ge eengEenreegy bloc, to suit purchasers. Purchaser to remove “ watehes and articles of jewelry | for the imperial army has been adopted for} QUANTITY or LOW PRICES, but first ee ee days after sake. Sale f before taking stock and will mot) the officers of the Canadian militia, and | 40d foremost in having the latest designs ‘By order of St, Dunstan's Cathedral Building , stick at a price for a few days.| will be worn by them in marching, field | produced by the best manufacturers in a Conunittee. E. W. Tayler. tf | day, and drill order. Canada and elsewhere. acted thats J. B. MAQUGBALD, ‘ : diana lmnii sei ae n22—dy tls hai D eu. » HeaktTecry is » very unpleasant malady, The Wily Chinaman. > ¥ but there ia no need for anyoae to suffer _— 4 aa) ie iSp.A Lo Hi from it. Everybody's Pills secm to meet ania St. Jomy’s Que., March 26. JAMES PATON & CO., ee ‘y » long felt want in this connection and pre- ix Chinamen were stopped oa the Am- y ildi i vent ir when taken in time. erican frontier yesterday, but they did not MARKET SQUARE. ———TO INSPECT OUR NEW ARRIVALS IN—— ——, Goce on —— stay long, as the Celestiala dumbfounded . SaxLon’s Viseasten is what ~ need the Yankee officials by showing papers — wi nadia ena onatipatioa, lose of appetite, dizziness, end | that declared the bearers to be full fledged] PROM 4 YEARS TO 14.—We carry a ¢ subscriber offers for sale the Lot on which ee i ae . a U 14. Wi 1n his Stables stand. Thie is by ail odds th ail symptoms of a Price aoe < British subjects. very large assortment in this Department ors eé S best lo in the city for a gentleman's residence. cents per bottle. —Reddin Bros. nov w ty - in BLACK WORSTED from the cheapest 5 5 S net ond, before the 16th ot April, I wal, on that > 7 ate, sell it by uction, t t ith t - a Dramatic —The members of the BSt. Rochefort in Jail. grade to ths best ; also, over 50 different = 5 qace at og stabil s Outfit, consisting of | superior “ Dunstan's College Dramatic Clubare daily Parts, March 26, | *2*des in TWEEDS, in different colors, co C an nh S an in 5 Berouche, 1 Bost Wagas, | Single Wagon. 1 i rehearsing the drama ‘* Falsely Accused.” , pepeee suitable for everybody. Large 5 Single Harness, Cart Harness, Side Saddle, Be Henry Rochefort, the editor, has been variety and low prices. Riding Sadale, and | Farmer's Boiler. We expect to see the students eclipse = Owing to the stable interfering with the rent- their former record on Faster Monday sentenced to prison for one year and to pay ing of my houses, i have qsnmtatad to close it night three thousand francs for publishing in- a @ | out. -_ sulting srticles against the public prose- 5 5 5 P. P. GILLIS. atti Ove carpets atill continue to go. If you want anything in that line we will sell you one cheaper thanany other house in the trade. We hare the largest selection to choose from on P. E faland.—Jas. Paton & Co,, Market Squsre. mar. 26 Si, A Fancy Goons and pibture-framing stock and Sasiness for sale on favorable terms; only one in town, and been fairly succesxful. Rea- soa for selling, illness. Address for particu- lars, C. E F., Box 83, Amherst, N. 8. mar23 5i Zaw sat th sampeitanliiail Sap Occurrnencr.—We are sorry to hear that Mr. John Campbel balonging to Nine Mile Creek, broke through the ice at West River, near McEwen'’s wharf, on Thuraday afternoon, and was so exhausted bythe timehe was rescued that he died soon aiterward. Campbel) was about 60 years of age, and a farm laborer by occupation. cinibiiillipimsatiin Seorr Act Cass.—Caorge Pippy, of Lot 48,appeared yesterday before J. T. Mellish and H. J. Callbeck, J. P.’s, to anawer to the charge of illegally selling intoxicating liquor st Alexandra. Several witneases Mr. J. H. Good acted as were examined counse! for Pippy. Mr. Matthews, the cutor. Henry Edward Clarke dead. Toronto, March 26. A tremendous sensation was caused in the Ontario Assembly yesterday by the death of Henry Kdward Clarke, one of the members for the city of Toronto. Angers to be Knighted. Qvepec, March 26. It is believed here that Gov. Angers will be knighted on the Queen's birthday, as wellas J. J.C Abbott. A Failure in St John. Sr. Jonx, March 26. Dudne & Breese, grocers and liquor dealers have assigned. Liabilities $25,000. ora Weather Bulictin. Toronto, March 26.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, fine weather, not much change in temperatuce. rr — A> AI In view of the communion in Zion JAMES PATON & C6., MARKET SQUARE. YOUTHS’ SUITS in every line—Wor- steds, Tweeds, Meltons, Serges, etc.,—at the lowest possible prices. Spiendid as- sortment. We cannot be undersold in this line, for we keep a good assortment, in- cluding the cheapest goods in the market. Atl sizes in stock. JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. MEN’S SUITS, without an equal in low prices. The wonderful rapid increase in our sales of Men’s Clothing attesta to the propriety of our claim without an equal in low prices., All goods are made in the best quality in their respective grades. They | are comfortably proportioned and fit well. All sizes in stock from 36 to 44. ixy\ —{x}— As we are preparing for another season of rushing trade, we would cordially invite our many friends and customers to give us the pleasure of showing our Spring Wares, thereby indicating your interest in our welfare as well as contributing to your own financial interest by trading with us. MéLeod & STAR CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, March 10, 1892—eod & why SS See ate mch4—eod tl 26th April FOR ¢ 0 L D IN THE H E A D USE HACKNOMORE. meh23 Wanted, at the Queen Hotel, FIRST-CLASS COOK, to whom liberal wages will be given. Aliso, sn assistant Cook, and one who can serve a3 waiter in dining room. Gocd references required. P. P. ARCHIBALD, Proprietor, Wanted ‘ to Purchase. mch19—-tf prosecutor, brought the ckarge. The Jus- | Church to-morrow, the usual peemprenesy tices adjourned the case till Thursday | service qill be held this (Saturday) even- Wi P T "i & sa Se next. ing at 8 o'clock. Rev. James Carruthers JA ES A ON C0., aie oes Sinead jeer ot Asse or : »», : 0 16 iptectitnienlian Exevastion —The C. P. Ft. excursion from the Maritime Provinces to the Can- adian Northwest will take place on Tues- day, April 12. The fare has been placed at $13.50 from points on the Mainland, which is remarkably cheap travelling— somethiag about half a centa mile. Large namberg of those intending to go west and grow up with the country will doubtless tike advantaye of this opportunity. The Wiilis Piano and Organ Qo,Ch'town: Deax Siz,—Having given the Willisms Piano, which | purchased from you some time ago, a fair trial, | have much pleasure in testifying to its excellenee. It has been tested by competent persona who have pronounced it s superior instrument. Yours truly (Signed) P. T. Fannino Summerside, March 23, 1892. icaiibiades Act the ladies who looked over our gloves this morning were highly pleased with the assortment shown’ In former years a great number of ladies complained of it being very kard to get small sizes. This season we have imported the largest stock ever brought to Charlottetown in the dressed kid, masquatare, etc., in all lead- ing colors and sizes, from 854% to 8. If you want your choice of colors call and see oar line.—Jas. Paton & Co., Market Square. mar, 26 3i. — Canv or TaHanxs —The Queen Square Garden committee desire to thank the Hockey Club for the sum of $84 55, pro- ds of the match played on the 23rd itt. The committee also beg to thank the idies who kindly undertook the sale of tickets; the Citizens’ Band, who furnished the music free of charge; Messrs Haszard “ Moora for advertising space, and the directors of the Rink for the use of the building. — Honace Haszarp, Treasurer. Return of proceeds of Hockey Metch in Hillsborough Skating Rink on Wednesday evening, Mar 5, 2 d, for the benefit of Queen Square Gardens Tickets sold by Mra |. H Davies, and will officiate. ieiiaeis Removat —The office of Beer & Sons, L. L. Beer and E H. Beer has been re- moved from Queen Square to Queen St., (Mitchell's old stand) where they will be pleased to see all their old friends. Advt. appears elsewhere. Lecture on Datryine —By a letter re- ceived to-day from Prof. Robertson, Dom- inion Dairy Commissioner, to Cyrus Shaw, M. P P., we learn that Prof. Robertgon will be on the Island from 2ad April to 6th inelusive, and that while here it is his in- tention to deliver three addresses on dairy- ing, of which due notice will be given. Tae Best Yet.—One large cease of brand new books, by Amelia Rives, A. GU. Gunter, and other popular aathora, were opened yes- terday (Friday), and are selling at seven cents each at the Diamond Bookstore. The marked price is thirty cents, but you can have your choice of the enormous stock at seven cents, This is a grand chance to get big bargains. Pianos —Mesers. Miller Bros. the well- known piano men, are making rapid progress in placing their excellent pignos with the yablic They have this week supplied Mr. Beary Lowe, of this city, with one of their high-class Heintzman & Co's pianos, and Miss Enza Mitchell, of North Wiltshire with a very tine Evans Bros, piano in cherry case. A tew atill left. Call and see them. joe Granv Diviston, 8S. or T.—Arrangements are being considered for engaging a special traip to convey representatives to the session of the Grand Division which assembles at Al- berton next month. It is expected that the meeting will take place on Good Friday, thas ensuring the attendance of a large number who will be abie, on account of the holiday, to take the trip west. If such arrangements are concluded, the train will leave here about seven o'clock, arriving at Alberton shortly be- fore noon, when the Grand Division will be opened, and, after committees are appointed, adjourn uatil two o'clock, when the regular business of the meeting will be proceeded with. In the evening a public temperance trip will be made, and visitors will arrive in the city shortly after midnight. This will be : make. ti ill be held, after which the return | ehh te ak | No trouble to show goods at THE LAR- MARKET SQUARE. SPRING OVERCOATS IN TWEEDS AND MELISSAS.—We are confident of being able to suit any taste or purse, par- ticularly in this department. It embraces all the diffsrent patterns and newest styles and colors that the market affords, at the lowest possible prices on cost. A full line of the newest styles in the Melissa Water- proof Garment, in Plaids, Checks, Mix- tures, Natural Grey ; also, Hair Lines and Fancy Mixtures. We offer the best goods to be afforded for the amount invested, but never sacrifice quality to price. JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. ONE HUNDRED ODD SACQUE COATS, sizes from 36 to 42, cheapest jot ever offered in this city. tot Ax) PERKINS r LX} PAPER HANGINGS! & STERNS LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. ee ee +x) ——-- ——— -— E ARE FULLY PR&PARED FOR THIS SEASON’S TRADE, and anticipate a big sale of PAPER HANGINGS —Enzlish, Canadian and Am:>rican mide goods in great variety. Satin Papers, etc.; Dado Papers, Friezes, Bord+rs and Centre Pieces. range of New Goods, we have a lot of last year's patteras (eqaal in every respect to t tis year’s) which we will sell at about half price. for American, and 12 yard rolls for Eazlish. a 12 yard roll eontains just about a3 mach as a 16 yard roll of American. Embossed Papers, Gilt Papers, Embossed Gilt Papers, Sani ary Weshible Pap-rs, In addition to a full Our regular stock is all in 16 yard rolls Che English Paper is 22 inches wide, and We have a ; job lot of Canadian 8 yard rolls, worth from 10 to 14 cents a ro'l, which we will give you JAMES PATON & C0., ~ 5 cents for your cioice. As we carry the largest stock of Paper on P. E. Islind, and MARKET SQUARE. VESTS made up on the premises by first- , class workmen, consisting of the very best Black Worsted. Also, a nice assortment | of choice patterns in Tweeds made up in| Suits and Trousers. ' GENTLEMEN !—Don’t buy any im-. ported stuff before seeing these goods, as i they are the correct thing, and are as low in price as some of the imported fall goods ° that you have been disappointed in from year to year. Come to the RELIABLE! CLOTHING STORE and sce our own We prefer selling them, knowing that they will give you better satisfaction. GEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST CLOTH. | sell at the lowest price, it will pry you to inspect our goolis before y u buy. CARPEDL SALE atill going on, and selling at auction prices, so those who attended the GENTLEMEN'S BLACK COATS and recent sale tell us. PERKINS Charlottetown, March 21, 1892—e0d & wky & STERNS. ——— ————— {x} WATSONS AMMONIA \in BAKING POWDER is a ae producing AGENT. | Its volatility is abridged by reaction | with the gluten of the fleur. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- short Session of 1872. Apply at THR EXAMINER office. a: _fedil i EPS it & OUSE AND GARDEN on Spring Park Road, : next to Mr, George Simmons’, Possession immediately. Apply to MRS, OFFER, mch4—dy 2Zaw & wy Queen Street, WANTS, | OST — Yesterday, a pair of gold-rimmed eye- glasses Finder will con’er a favor on the owner by leaving same at Patron Bros’, store mech26—tf LOST, FOUND &e YO LET.—Three rooms, suitable for a dress- & maker, situawd on King Street, near Pownal Street. Apply at this office. mch2s5 Ww NT#D.—A girl for general housework in a small fxmily. Apply at this office. meoh24—tf GENTS! Our “Spurgeen” celebrated B«ptist Divine Conwell, commonly cabled the book, by the Dr. Kuseell H € Spurxeon of Awerica, contains 625 pages, alsu vurgeon’s Golden Sermon and «hers. Splendid testimo- nials from the highest suthorities. Rev Cam- aen Cobern says: “The story of this brave life ought to come hke a cup of the Water of Life into every howein America’ I believe Dr, « on- well to be a fit man for his task.” See what agen'!s are doing. One repor's 53 order- sold in three says, another 11/4 in four days. and another 40inoneday Actq ick Send 3‘ cents tor out- fit and big terms to KARLE PeBiIsHING Hous. St. John, N, B. mcbZ ‘qo LET.—The castern half of House on corner of Hillsborough and Kuston Streets. Imme- Apply to Mes. F. PARKER CARVELL. diate poss _ssion. mch8 We WANT Salesmen everywhere for our New Nickle and Bronz: Door (Name) Plates. Made with adjustable metal letters complete in 5 minutes time. Very aice. Prices low. Profit, $1.00 on each gale, $10 a day easily made. Sam- ple cases free. Write for exclusive territery at once.-W RIGHT WM'F’G Co., 34 Park Row, N. Y. mch!i2—8i law (sat) ye TO HIRE.—A middle-aged single man to work on a farm. Protestant pre- ferred. Apply to THomas F, Roseland, or to this office. GUARD, Mount aw 2w—mch23 JOUND.—A fishing bounty cheque. The own er can have it on application at THe Ex AMINER office, mch23 LET.—The House on Bayfield Street at __ Mrs Bartlett, 604 at 10 cents. .....$60 45) fine opportunity for any who have not yet | ING STORE IN TOWN, ! |ABLE Baking Powder containing wien hon wanes laeite alien Rms Ticketa sold by Mrs Jas McL2od, 75.. 7 50| visited Alberton to do eo. |AMMONIA is i i eto, Rent moderate. Possession ziven by Ist of . ” Various young jadies, 85 «8 53 - f be : 8 ; ee impracticable. 5 i a oie es lis cated, Hermans’ ' “ % atthe door.........ee. 12 25] Befure you buy clothing for men or boys, ,— : Se tee ae ee ee ee eee Ot inci om: - ~~ - big stock and small prices oe oe oid all rae wl use son or for Fens fc: particulars ee aA. er 8 7: acdonald’s. mar i. . ‘ ‘MANS’, Queen Street. mch22 : ConTRA. Boys’ and girls’ tams and peak caps very THREE DOORS BELOW LONDON HOUSE. | WOODILL’S BAKING ANTED T0 RENT, by the st of April or ~— paid J Coombe, posters...........$1 50 nobby and cheap. Special lines for to- 5 | en Le | POW DE R \ May, a Cottege with zo wl vard and stable. . ae = ——- Up posters....... = night. —Jas. Paton & Co., Marhet Square. P TRONIZ THE BE sil | 4 . 1. metees . 4 ply at this office, 4 “ Haezird & M 's, 1000 tkts 2 , i A i ; n i satedtieaiidd lial: a : ee ——j| Firat natn Se re jackets MARKET SQUARE. | NWO a aeee ‘OMNIA We oa a the st of ~~ otal ex : . B. Macdonald's. i - Apply to Mrs, Acthur Peters, Brighton, Net oc 4 smh SE6 eee? mar 26 6i. Ch’town, March 22, 1892—eod & wy Charlottetown, February 19, 1892—dy feb4 — a se see.e S84 55