THE DAILY BEXAMINGER. - - e Paton & Co's new advertiaee a } ' Speorat Desparoues to lux KxaMiver. sstersccn. | Wrecked, «= Seamen. scalds or burns use Philoderma ml dw lm o zs ade the passage from Souris ou lay o < ‘ ‘oS nowopening. Beauti 4 ~ & 7 | ‘ i basement of Zion A enc ‘ ght. Attend it - acKIiOg cough can be ’ quickly Shi : e.—Redain Bros novidwly - girls and bya in Zion Admission 15 o Me ing to-night at 5 Election [ fleers Full attendancs a aa , . - _avixe see the bargains in Beer Bros’. show windo« Sacques worth from $5 to $7, your hoice for $2 m22 3i iil Px sure to attend the boy's and girl's en- tertainment thie evening in Zion Church. Ade wnly 15 cents o Te argain the day is the saccues in Reer Broa.’ show window Your choice for 22, worth from § $7. m22 3i - _ See the lot of boys and men’s woote: shirts at sixty cents each, at darris & Stewarts mS 5i New Hatt. —The residents of the thriv- ing village of O'Leary are about building s public hall at that place. ss cceaiiliabaiaien ELEcTI rp Orricers. —Orient Division, S. wili elect their officers for the ensuing m Frinay evening next. a Of i., tert ver - Loox Hreer.—Help the ladies, They will ask you to buy Hockey Match tickets, the pruceeda of same for Queen Square gardens. Re liberal. seclioasa Lapies’ Arrention.—The lectare-room this eveaing will be provided with comfortable seats. Remember the place—Military Hal’, (Queen Street. - Now Reapy —Exceliert bicycles from $80 upwards at the Diamond Bookstore. To in- treduce the new and improved Branttord epecial pricea wiil be given. = Potios Corkt.- This morning, one druok was fined 84 or Sdays. A man for selling liquor on sunday was fued $1.62 and costs, and « similar case against another person was dismissed. daecegipeniiaions To-x1on7.—Where are you going to-night? Why, to Zion Church Sunday School enter- tainment to hear the dear children sing and recite, and also to help them to get new books for the library -_— A Forrnex Surety —The New York Telegram, 14 pages, containing the great Ingersoll controversy complete—1) cente— just received atthe D.amond Buvkstore. (Jet one before all are gone. _—— eo Tue Menceants’ InrormMatiow Burgav will meetin the ¥. M. C A oo at 4 o'clock Wednesday afternoon, 23rd inst. All mem- bere and all persone wishing to become members are requested to be present. ssinctniiiansig Gawp at THe Rixx.—A fine selection of masic will be furnished by the Citizens’ Band at the Hockey Match in the Rink to-morrow night. Here isa chance for all who have at heart the interest of our gardens to show the same by attending. > Iv you want to spend \ pleasant evening, sttend the Rev. Mr. Carruthers’ lecture ia the Military Halil, over Miller Brother's music store. Lieut.-Col. Dogherty will occupy the chair. Doors open at 739; lecture at 8 Tickets to be had at the door. ncssiinmin Ticxers for the Old Fashioned Tea are sel ling fast Those who purchase a 25 cent ticket get, as well a as tea, @ musical enter: taiomeat and « magic Jantern show. This is certeinly the most for the money ever offered in this city. Tea on the tables at 6 0 cloek. all Now isthe time to get crockery, glass and china at your own prices, as we want tomake room for new gvods to arrive early in apring, at the cheapest Crockery Bt ore. —W. . Colwill. Feb 25 4wks dy wky. - v Desreante Corracs For Satz.—The Robins Cottage on King Street (near the corner of Prince), to be sold on Thursday nest, off-rs a grand chance to secure a well located and comfortable cottage home for any family. snnielienent Gezar Barcain.—For the small sum of 25 cents you van purch se & ticket which will admit you to the Old Fashioned Tea next Thursday evening, and will aiso entitle you to hear a programme of instrumestal music, and see a magic lantern show. This is certainty ® very tempting offer. Tea on the tables at 6 ) CLOCE il Kare Te Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil . 1s pleasant to take as milk. The peculiar manner in which it is made renders it acceptable to the most sensitive stomach. For coughs, colds, consumption, delicate children, whooping cough and all wasting diseases there is no remedy to equal it. mi dw Im Twenty to thirty per cent. dis count on boots at Stamper’s Cor- Ber. Now is the time to get bargains as the stock mast be sold. - Pianos Intending purchasers should call and see and hear those world renowned Williams’ Pianos, which are now taking the American makes. The e a few of these in stock, which pl ace of the best Willis Piano & Organ Co. hav excellent instruments still they offer at a small advance on cost, for cash or easy terms of payment, as the present stock must be sold to make room for large *prlog importations. Call early and secure a bargain. The market was fairly well attended to-day. Eggs were i mod- erate supply at 12 cents per dozen. But- ter (fresh) sold at 23 and 24 cents per ib., and 22 cents per ib for tub. Fowl were very scarce at 65 to 60 cents per pair. H-y sold at 50 to 60 cents per hundred. Oats Were moving very slowly at 33 cents per bushel. Other articles sold at uewal prices. THe Marxers ' } | i | drifted off. | evening. Dreadful Suffering and Death. Hatirax, March 23 The crew of the bark Sylvan, wrecked off Yarmouth, N. 8, had a terrible ex- perience in gettyng to land. They struck on Trinity Ledge at nine o'clock on Sunday The vessel! pounded heavily and They managed to get out a life® boat. All hands, numbering sixteen, got into her and managed to keep her head to sea till daylight. At midnight they found | themselves close on Cranberry Head, where }a tremendous sea was breaking. » clock, | held off till daylight. But they Thea, as a jast re- re. | sort, they let their boat drift ashore and jumped for their lives. Eleven of them got to land in an exhausted condition, and ail more or less frost-bitten. Five were drowned. The names of the drowned are: Charles Pessock (German), who had a wife in Liverpool; Willivm Jones, of Liverpool; Charlies Gast (German); Peter Terrin, ( Nor- wegian); George Saunders, Liverpovl. The bodies of Pessock and Saunders have been | washed ashore. Dominion Parliame ut. Ortawa, March 23. In the House of Commons, Mr. L. H. Davies was granted a motion for returns of correspondence, telegrams, papers, reports, ete , relating to the intended dismissal of a number of Intercolonial Railway employes at Moncton, Halifax and other places. In the Senate Hon. Mr. Boulton, of Mani- te ba, commenced to discuss the New#found- land matter on « simple interrogation, but was so badgered by Kaulbach and Howlan that he eventually subsided and will introduce a motion on the subject. Another Fire in St. John. Sr Jonn, March 22. Yesterday Lloyds bonded warehouse, in which were stored painta, oils, etc., took fire. The tire was got under control, but the loss on goods ewned by W. H. Thorne & Co, was abvut £10,000 ; insurance on goods $3,400. P Fatal Fire. SPRINGFIELD, Minn., March 22. The house of aman named Leahy was burned here last night. Five of his chii- dren perished in the fismes. Punishing Wribers. Curcaco, March 22. The Grand Jury has returned indict- ments against sevenaldermen for coaspiracy to commit bribery. Distinguished Suicide. Loxpon, March 22. Arthur Goring Thomas. the celebrated composer, commited suicide yesterday. Insolvent. eee SPRINGFIELD, Mase., March 22. The paper firm of Franklin & Taylor has gone into insolvency. Weather Hulictin. Toronto, March 22.—10 a. m. Fair weather, « little higher temper- ature. ——— <7 ——————— We have received our first shipment of fianneletts, about 30 pieces, The colors and atterns of this lot are very pretty.—Jas. Paton & Co., Marquet Square. Cheapest olothiag store in town.—James Paton & Co's. No gentleman can afford to miss inspecting our new stock of gentlemen's spring trowsers. Over three hundred pairs to choose from. Prices right, goods right, and the right place to bay clothing is at the largest, cheapest and best clothing store in town.—Jas, Paton & Co Depend upon us for perfect satisfaction for your money. There is no question about our children’s suits pleasing. They make none cheaper and none can sell cheaper than Jas. Paton & Oo. ————— Seo FOR SALE. IX OR SEVEN valuable building Jots, high and dry, adjoining the property of Mc. Wa. Boyle and Mr. P. M. Monaghan on new street leading from Lower Spring Park Rvad. Will be sold in one or more lots to suit purchasers. If not sold by pri- vate sale it will be sold by public auction. ly t —" HENRY RACKHAM. ml7 d tf wi Wanted to Purchase. BATRS of the P. E Island House of 6S for the year 1858. ani for the short Session of 1372. Apply at Tue Ex4MINER office. fehil TéesTIMONIAL. ne SIR,—As there seems to be another on the part of som persons to ai ee' De Baynes into a corner and from the Island. I think it time for his friends to again come to his rescue and publish the benefits he has conferred upon them, so that o‘hers may know where to anply for like benefits. My case was of long standing, the result of a weak eee lation. and baffled t a paanien® oe < bee 8 2 d doc ors. am pleas eae if it had not been ‘or the skill | Paynes showed I sae ae g be Be -, - fore applying to him , £ my household duties. After ee treatenent I saw a change and have steadily improved, til. now I can perform my dut esas well as ever. Yours, etc., H. W. C. GALBRAITH Charlottetown, lith March, 1°92. DR. GEO A. BAYNES, Ww & esas OFFIC E—Market Square, Charlottetown, —% Island. mc A Tes seen ‘Local and Other Ktems. /TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ’ ' ee ancsemne es Jas, Paton & Co, MARKET SQUARE. BOYS’ CLOTHING, embracing all the newest patterns and shades in the market for Spring and Summer, 1892 They are the nobbiest and finest Children’s Suits in the market, consisting of 75 different pat- terns in neat Mixtures, Stripes and Checks; aiso Blue Serges, Velveteens, Flannels, etc. etc. Extra value in Canadian Tweeds and Serges. JAMES PATON & CO., MARKETr SQUARE. THREE HUNDRED SUITS, in Black, Drab, Brown, Grey and Navy Blues, the finest Jot of Chil- dren’s Suits ever imported to P, E. Island, No better made. Don't buy a Suit until you see our stock. JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. TWO PIECE SUITS.—Ycu will find in this, our Children’s Department, that we stund second to none in QUALITY, QUANTITY or LOW PRICES, but first and foremost in having the latest designi produced by the best manufacturers in Canada and elsewhere. yd JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. FROM 4 YEARS TO 14 —We carry a very large assortment in this Department in BLACK WORSTED from the cheapcst grade to the best ; also, over 50 different shades in TWEEDS, in different colurs, | prices suitable for everybody. Large variety and low prices. JAMES PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. YOUTHS’ SUITS in every line—Wor- steds, Tweeds, Meltons, Serges, etc.,—at the lowest pvssible prices. Splendid as- sortment. We cannot be undersuld in this line, for we keep a good assortment, in- cluding the cheapest goods in the market. Ail sizes in stoc. JAM.S PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. MEN’S SUITS, without an equal. in| low prices. The wonderful rapid increase ° in our sales of Men’s Clothing attests to the propriety of our claim without ean equal in low prices. Al] 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. JAMES PATON & C9., 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, Ohecks, 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 tu 42, cheapest lot ever offsred in this city. JAMES PATON & €O., MARKET SQUARE. GENTLEMEN'S BLACK COATS and VESTS made up on the premises by first- class workmen, consisting of the very best Biack Worsted. Also, a nice assortment of chuice patterns in Tweeds made up in Suits and Trousers. GENTLEMEN !—Don’t buy any im- ported stuff before seeing these goods, as | 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 see our own make. We prefer selling them, knowing that they will give you better satisfaction. No trouble to show goods at THE LAR- GEST, CHEAPEST AND BEST CLOTH- ING STORE IN TOWN. Jas, Paton & U0, MARKET SQUARE. Ch’town, March 22, 1892—eod & wy WORSTED}. ——_ oo me | SUP tee - TUESDAY, MARCH 22, 1892. S00 Pairs Just Received. FERD, ROUILLON & Cie., KID GLOVES. ALL THE NEWEST SHADES. F will be given in exchange. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK, Charlottetown, March 19, 1892—s0d & wky PERRIN, ERRERS & Cie., KID GLOVES. If any Gloves strain or split, « new pair “What ia the use in giving your goods away at half what they cost ?” ia a question asked us every day. -, ‘Just look at those 25, 30 and 50 cent NOVELS. You surely don't sell those for 8 cents 2” We de, and I will give you the reason. We bought a job lot from the publishers— bran new, just from the press—at quarter price, and we are going to give you the benefit. See the wonderful display in the window, then come right in. Our 10 cent counter is better still. Every book is new. It looks as if we want money. Well we do, but we are going to give $1.25 worth for every dollar you invest. Another line that we are giving away is our last years ROOM PAPER, while the new we have marked so low that we must beg of you not to ask for discount. When it is all open look out for our chal- ienge. We are going ito defy competition. About BLINDS andCURTAIN POLES, You know where tu get them. Could you get 12 sheets of good Paper, } dozen Envelopes, 1 Penholder, 1 Pencil, Blotter and Pucket Keaife for 10 cents two years ago? Hardly. Wlst has made the change? Guess. Lf you cannot, come in and we'll tell you. Further developments show that the BAZAAR CO. are selling a better 5 cent package of STATIONERY than aay other firm in the city. In these days, when newspaper adver- tising is getting so common, we have de- cided to make our customers our adver- tisers, All may enlist. Bazaar Co., Queen Street. mcehl7 A’ Fpootectie pee | oe Fercrivm f= e~ He i" jm Kin Tome Mv“ Pyoreiion 0' pin Qh’ R™ T™ Tag yr we ) tana y" 7 REMEMBER!—We are Twenty per cent. toff on all goods. Business we mean, and wil command if low prices and bes goods count, and this Chap'!' see it does Imitations of our FIVE CENT PRIZE STATIONERY Packages are about. BE- WARE OF THEM! The recipe is only known tu the uadersigned. Get the beet. See our big ROOM PAPER display up- stairs. Prices from 3 cents per roll. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Ch'town, March 18, 1892. AMMONIA in BAKING POWDER is a DISEASE producing AGENT. Its volatility is abridged by reaction with the gluten of the flour. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- ABLE Baking Powder containing AMMONIA ia impracticable. Avoid all Risk and use GERMAN WOODILL’S ¢ BAKING POWDER Guaranteed to Contain NO AMMONTIA, feb4 NUT COAL. NE HUNDRED TONS NUT COAL for sale low by W. J. BOSWALL, Lower Queen Street. meblé We do not give always be tound at Fashionable Charlottetown, March 17, 1892—eod & wky BAZAAR STORE GIVEN AWAY away our goods, but we do the next thing to it—we sell at a trifling advance over cost. Fair prices and fair dealing will We our Store. are now opening our Spring and Summer Suitings and Overcoatings, in beautiful patterns. should see them. Our Hats are seil- ing fast, new styles and low prices. D. A. BRUCE, Every one Clothier. ASK YOUR CROCER FOR CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs. For Samples sent Free write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. — - FIVE CASES NEW CLOTHS. call and see our Cloths. N SPECIAL PRICES FOR CASH. Ch’town, March 19, 1892—eod & wky JUST OPBNED :- New Spring Overcoatings, New Spring Suitings, New Spring Trowserings. We have now in stock the largest and best assortment of the above Cloths ever shown by us. orders for your SPRING OVERCOAT, SUIT or PANTS, Befor? placing your o trouble to show gouds JOHN McLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS. eo (x) ABOUT TWO HU LONDON | Cherlottetown, Feb. 16, 1992—e0d & wky DANTE = REMNANTS, NDRED ENDS 1 to 2 Yard Lengths, SUITABLE FOR RUGS OR CHAIR COVERING. a Mascari HARRIS & STEWART, HOUSE. ~ Mail Contract. NDERS addressed to the Postm, —— be received at Ottawa tt FRIDAY, 2%hb April next, for the conveyance of four years fron the stot Ske a comeracts for m the Ist the following routes, via. ag rn Armadale and Ra!lway Station —tri- Bangor and Morell Station “eoml-weetin” Caledonia and Orwell tri-weekly. aoe = © and it 3 -tri-weekly. igau Bri ap tail iou— i- re dally'‘Sundays excepted) way Staciou—semi ariotte‘own and Street Lette —tri- my Sere ra an t o—semi:week'y. Flat River and Selkirk Road—sem)- French iene and Mount oeeene Siewart—esemi- weekly. we and Murray Herbor Nerth—tri Georgetown and Newport—tri-weekiy. Johns: on’s River and Southport—semi- weekly. Kensington and Park Corner—tri- weekly. Lansdowne Wesel ead Vantaa daly owne Hote) ap 1 1 {Sundase exce ' way B8tation auno ewport —semi-weekly. Little Tignish and Tignish- semi-weehly. Lot 56 and Sailor's Hope- tri-weekly 4 —— alway — sem!-weekiy. } an ernon River Hridge~— % days excepted). m ee Montague Cross and Murray Harbor Road—tri Morell. Staite a ore tation and Railw Station . ain ay Statler -eemi-dally Mount Herbert and Svathport—semi-weekly, ureny Daveee South and White Sands—sem!- vgween Cross and © en eet weakly, ary est i- . Palmer Road and Weschad canta Piaguid snd Webster's « ‘orner—tri-weekly. St. Andrew's and Railway Station — tri-week'y. Suffolk Station and Hallway Station—semi- _ weekly. West st. Peter's and Raliway Btatlon ~senti- weekly. Printed notices, containing full information as to conditions of proposed conheage, may be seen, and blank forms of tender may be al, the Post Office at which the services commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber, F, pr ST. QOSCEEN. Asst. P. ©. Laspeoctor. Post Office Inspecter’a Office, Ch’town, P, E. L., 18th March, Lagz. mchl9—dy 3i HEADQUARTERS! We Are Headquarters § The Nicest Covers FOR The Most Fes jonable Lasts, The Best W orkmanehip, And therefore can make you the best aad most comfortab.e Boot or Shoe of any house in the Province, and at the most reasonable prices. OUR MOTTOES ewe Attention, Good Fi ARE} Best Value, Lowest Prices, So you will make no mistake by leaving your orders where general satisfaction is given, viz., at the Leading Custom Boot and shoe Store. Our Spring Stock is complete. Now is the time you wane good Boots, 80 come at once be- fore the rush begins £7 You know the place }— = J. H. BE Upper Great George Street. Charlettetown, March 15, 1892--dy lin eod COMPLETE STOCK eomepen() FF ccs SPRING BOOIS ald Si McLEOD’S, QUEEN STREET, Wholesale and Retail, Charlottetown, March 9, 1892. OTCH WH fm GREENLCES BROTHER Glaspow « bondog pe SOLE AGENTS MONTREAL 2. rf . ARANTEED ¥ oR) 2 'X GOTTLES ¢ + TOTHE Gait on Ze ae. ee ; a The Famous Military Sco‘ch Whiskey. LAWRENCE A, WILSON & CO., mchl5—-Wi Saw Montreal, fl pe eects eee sm & ee r eee ge geen ttn eet corre «cee —emapecatven ematetenenerernerpmsne ge: a es Ata sapere sr, ellie, iittala le a Te al a ha OE la,” g agg: tn «le ty