= : THURSDAY. MARCH 28, 1898. ee” We OR Hp " cnupnenmt pocal and Other Items. vp at the rink to-night. Ice splentid. 4 ' - I SranLey arrived at Georgetown this t eleven o clock renood at ele foret = No. 1 Battery will meet for ARTILLER! . ; , reill t6 night at 5 0 ciocEs. arit os : A special meeting wil) be held (Friday) evening at 7 30. 7 50. B te morrow y. M.C. A.—Rev. Mr Moore will lecture y MOA Hall to-morrow evening. - Tue Cares Crossing both ways to- Jey ‘Lhe foreign mail arrived at 2.15 this afterpooa. 10 Tux Loyal Circle of “The King’s Daugh- ter’ jnteud to have an entertainment of music sod reading in St. Paal's Scheelroom on 6th Aprii. ml 2aw thdt iieciilibemaiia To His Customens.—Mr James McLeod, tate of McLeod & McKenzie, will be prepared to receive bie many customers about the beginning of next month evita Bcr_pine OPERATION a—Mesre. R. B. Norton & Co. iaform ua that the brick and lumber for their new store is on the premises and the carpenters begin work this afternoon or to morre® morning. diitiunan Lyotstative Norsance. — The same old horrible emell has broken out in the Provin- cial Building. It was rank this forenoon Another addition will have to be made to *ospital & count cilinaliiaaas Armen a Recorp. This morning three well known city sports started tc skate to Mount Stewart, heping to beat the record made last week by Messrs, Reymond, Whear snd Moore. (n reaching the Asylum, how- ever, they were obliged to halt. Their record hav not been made public yet. Mors Sxarino. —Yesterday a party of young gentiemen from the western end of the city skated out to Rice Point and other places of interest outside the harbor. They had a pleasant trip and took tea with the keeper of the Rive Powt lobster factory, who expressed hig astonishment at the appetites of the dwell- ers in the city. Wievaron.—Mesws. Prowse Bros, with their usual energy and enterprise, are having; their store Gtted with an elevator, which they hope to huve in working order early next week. The elevator will go from the ground floor to their carpet department on the third fist, stopping at the clothing department on the secoad floor for the benefit of customers wishing to call there. sevinmetiipctiini Jvpos McLagov's Aprotnrwent.—The Can- wla Gazette received to-day euntains the fol- jowing appointment: Neil McLeod, of the City of Charlottetown, in the Province of Prince Edward Island, Esquire, one of Her Majesty's Couare! learned in the Law; to bea Judge of the County Court of ~ Prince County,” ia the Province of Prince Edwerd Island, vice His Honowr Thomes Kelly, de- eeased —— ee Lecrure —The lecture given in the base- ment of the First Methodist Church last evening by A. A. Bartlett, Evq., was well attended aud proved a great treat. The kwtare was entitled ‘*In and Around Paris,” and was illustrated by steriopticon views, At the close of hia discourse Mr Bortlett was accorded a hearty vote of thanks. The lantern was ander the man- azoment of Mr. G. Herbert Haszard. Prof. Weat, of Prince of Walesa College, acted as chairman, —_ oi or Yorn Oven Frrry Years Mrs. Winsloes 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 oataral, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, aod the little cherub awakes as ‘bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant totaste. It 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 cases. Twenty-five cente a bottle. Re sure and ask for ‘“* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing § ‘rup,” aad take no other kind, lyr Some @uestions for Dr. McNeill. Sin, Poor De. McNeill! Evidently the Kickspoo Indians have cat inte his practice and this does not «peak well for the people's orinion of Dr. McNeill. Isis plain that the Doctor fecls this and his letter proves it. Now I wonder if the receipe for Indian Oil, pub- lished by the Doctor, would not compare more than favorably with many of his mize tures, and | would like to know what the Doc- tor has to say about all the tinctures and such like preparations whieh be uses—-what per- centage of alcohol do they contain 2 Oxe Benzrirren sy Inprax On, oo Consistency a Jewel. Sin,—The senior member of the first iae lative Council District of Prince County, ¥hen he first rem, stated in his card, I amin favor ef two Houses, as the best form of Legisla. tare.” He was returned on that ticket, and again ran on the same ticket three yezre » and was returned. Now he is strongly favor of the Peters Amalgamation. raly, election pledges with some wen are as nothing But he cares not, as be will never again dare to fwe his deceived constituency. ON LOOKER, March 23, 1893. _ - ere Time and Money. Acoupl, of bachelors were talking sbout their furlora and undouble coaditicn. “Well,” said one, **! should have married ling ago, bat I haven't had time enough to think about it “Time echoed the other. “Time! Well, if the adage is true that time is money, then I haven't had eneugh time, either,” and they went on their way de jected and ead lf all the means of education which are seattered over the world, and if all the philosophers and teachers of ancient and modern times were to be collected together, and made to bring their combined efforts to bear upon an individual, all they conld do would be to afford the « pportunity of i aorovement — D gorando. ——_- Estey’s Emulsion and Darts Emulsion of cod Liver Ol), 50 cent size now 30 cents only. Estey's Philoderma for chapped hands, 25 cent size reduc to 15 cents. ~Dodd’s Medical Hall. ml] skwed - - D. M. Jownsox, Fse., M. i Port Hawkes bory, thifies “I bave used Pattner’s Emulsion with great satisfaction where Cod Liver Oil is called for. I recommend it as so disguising the oil that patients never refuse to take i TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. a Sexctat Despatcues ro Tue Examin2er. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. HOUSE OF COMMONS. The Edgar - Caron Charges, Orrawa, March 22. The whole afternoen sitting was apent ia committee upon the Government's bill to amend the criminal code. The bill passed. After recess Mr. Edgar brought up his charges against Sir Adolphe Caron. He said that in refusing to sppear before the Commission he was backed up by the inde- pendent press. In reading over the evid- ence he had uo fault to find with the ruling vf the Commissioners, but he could not say anything in favor of the conduct of the counsel fev the crown. He had not sheltered himself behind his parliamentary privileges, but had openly published his charge in several newspapers and had on the public platform repeaied them before the face of McKenzie buwell and challeng- ed him to bring the epeaker before any court. Mr. Bowell did not accept the challenge. Mr. Edgar then proceeded to discuss the evidence taken by the commission, dealing particularly with those portions which he considered bore heaviest against Sir Adolphe Caron. Mr. Edgar, who is the possessor of a voice that sounds as if he were talking through a telephone, is not the style of speaker te arouse enthus- iasm, and when 9 30 o'clock came he was talking to about 150 empty seats. In closing his speech, Mr. Edgar moved the following amendment : ** That in the opinion of this House, the evidence taken by the Royal commission, establishes facts which should have pre- vented the reappvintment of Sir Adolphe Caron as an advieer of the Crown, and renders it highly improper that he should continue in that position.” Hon. Mr. Curran made an effective reply to Mr. Edgar's speech. He treated the evidence taken by the Commission in an exhaustive manner, and read extract after extract to show the falsity of the two seta of charges against Sir Adolphe—those laid before the Commission and those preferred by Mr. Eigar, who cow- ardly refused to appear when summoned as a witness. Mr. Davies moved the adjournment of the debate at 11.59. The vote will probably be reached to-day. The Connolly-MecUreevy trial has been ad- journed till September, owing to the absence of Robert McGreevy, who skipped from the traia on which he journeyed from Quebec to the capital. A Bench warrant has been issucd for his arrest. The Prohibition Commission. Moyrreat, March 23, Mr. P. Monaghan, secretary of the Prohib- ition Commission, is now in Montreal arrang- ing and compiling the evidence taken by the commissioners of the liquor traffic in Quebec and the Maritime Provinces. The commiesion will postpone ita sessions until after the pro- rogstion of the Outario Legislature Prince of Wales’ Cup—Stolen. St. Joux, March 23. Some bedy has stolen the Prince of Wales’ oup from the residence of M, (i. B. Hender- son, who has held it as winner for the St. John Fusiliers. There was a fire at Mr. Henderson's house and the cup has not been seen since. A Grit Elected to Succeed a Grit. Lonpox, March 23. The Federal election in Soute Middlesex re- sulted as fully ex in the return of Bos- ton, the Grit i. by over 560 majority. Rowing Match. Toronto, March 23. Geudaur has agreed to row Stanbury for the championship of the world and $2,500 aside. Arrival of Troops. Hatirax, March 23. The troopship Jelunga arrived here this morning. Weather Bulletin. Tcx »wto, March 22.—i0 a. m. Fair, cold weather, — = DIED. Oa the 23rd inst., Lucinda Maud, fnfant daughter of Fred. and Jane Perkins, aged 4 months, Received at Large’s restaurant ten barrels of Mr. Richard's celebrated Squirrel Creek oysters. ml5 lw Ayprew Usuer’s Scorce Waisxizs have a world wide reputation for their superior qualities. eaaSt From Liverpool to Charlotte THE FINE A1 IRON SOREW STEAMER ‘ALBERT,’ 560 Tons Gross Tonnage, BATT BROS., OWNERS, Will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown on or about the 10th day of April Next, and will carry goods at through rates of freight to Summerside. Souris and Georgetow dD. For particulars apply to Messrs, John Pitcairn & Goma, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, London, Eng; Messrs, Pitcairn Bros, 51 South John Street, Liverfoel, or here to PEAKE BROS, & OO. mehl4—Sw eod Watch this Space, (x) IF YOU WANT BARGAIN YOU! WE ARE WITH oo tp Having secured a Big Stock of Goods for the ready money, we are repared to give some eye-openin argains to the people of P. K. Island. We have always given honest value, but never before have we been in such a good position as now. Why, we can sell goods at what some of our competitors can buy them at, and still make a profit. Our long experience in the Cloth- ing and Hat business puts us on the right track to buy just what our customers want, and we know a bargain when we see it. It requires no head to see the Bargains in our Great Spring Stock of Hats, Clothing, Dress Goods, Ginghams, Shirtings, Tick ings, Prints, Boys’ Suits, cic., and the man who passes us makes a mistake sure. You won’t go wrong when you buy from us, because we have just got one way of doing business, and that is to give a dollar in good quality for a dollar of any man's money. B sure yon see our Black Cashmeres and Merinoes. We have the value. (x)}— PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charluttetown, March 16, 1893—eod & why ————— Would you Like to go Shopping in MONTREAL COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL Special Attention given to Mail Orders Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass- ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, {adies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles and Millinery. Full Stocks in each department. HENRY MORGAM & CO., Trial o ders solicited. febS— eta tf MONTREAL. LONDON HOUSE. FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOODS NOW] OP HINIIN CG. no MARKIS & STEWART. Charlottetown, Merch 23, 1893—eod & wky =a = : = - — : — ———— i Spring is here again, with its usual attendants— house cleaning, papering, carpeting, etc. Of course you want to do some papering. e’ve got the paper, the largest and best assortment on P. E. Island— papers of all kinds, qualities, prices, appearances, and for all purposes, all double rolls— cheap. Do you want an OILCLOTH! Weve got them, too—best English and Scotch makes, 4 and 5 yards wide, 2& per cent. below regular price. A large lot of COCOA MATTINGS—very cheap. MOORE & McCLEOD, Successors to Perkins & Sterns. Charlottetown, March 16, 1893—eod & wky : oy ; y Price Slicing! That’s what we’re doing this week. Prices are shaved clear down PY to the bottom notch on the goods damaged by smoke, which we must get clear of at once. Remember, these goods cannot be bought later at the prices we are now offering. J. M. MecLEOD & CO. —_— Charlottetown, March 21, 1895. SEE ——— RE ES = = eS _ Dissolution of Partnershin — -—----———_+{X) — Se —_—— HIS IS TO CERTIFY that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, carrying on business at Charlottetown under the style and firm of McLEOD & Me- KENZIE, has, this first day of February, A. D. 1893, been dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this first day of February, A. D. 1893. JAMES JOHN Signed in the presence of Frev. W. L. Moorr, Attorney-at-Law. McLEOD, McKENZIE. conten ee ee MR. JOHN T. McKENZIE will continue the business at the Old Stand, Queen Street. All bills contracted by the late firm will be paid by him All book debts, notes of hand, etc.,4must be paid to him without delay. dy 3#e0d—mehl rs Boots and Shoes. ———_ (1) — [The Big Stock at the DOMINION, BOOL AND SHOE STORE must move away to make room for our {SPRING STOCK. The prices will be foiitd the lowest in the trade, If youjwant the best value, always remember the DOMIN- ION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. J. B. ,.MACDONALD, - - - PROPRIETOR, West Side of Queen Street. Charlottetown, February 14, 1893—eodl& wiy