¥ a ee sche tocal and Other Items. eat i i m3 ti - Viw Hos ry eap, at Marris & Stews - Twents utter knives for 10 cents, ad twenty pectaciles for ten cents gE. W. Tayiet m4 21 o ; I You can g urge ho tles ‘ s bes ink at the i 10D j ks nis - N cB We st cially request a settle- net sll accounts furnished up to the} Ist March.— Haszsrd & Moore, - Ahe argai 1 windows of the Diemora - aStore “Wli Contain some im ‘ gaios to-night, See them, - { tanek music box plays and cuckos und mmpeter clocks strkes every baif his evening EF. W. ‘Laylor. = 4: members of the Crescent Footbal) C ubare rm quested to bein attendance sat Victoria Park this evening at 7 o'clock fur sractic . 7 Vesy PorcoiaR The boots at the Dom . Shoe Store tit so well and AU are in great favor. If you want the best and eepes* g there. sesiicaal Have you tried them? What! Why Everybody's Pills of course. Everybody is talking about them, and all say they make the best Isaurly meritcine. 7 H x & Lappsr —A special meeting of the Hook & Ladder Co. will be heid this evening at 8 o'clock sharp. Business of importance. By order, D. Finlayson, Secretary igiicodinns Foorsstt.—The match between the Brighten Heroes and the Hillsboro Clab came off at Victoria Park this morning, the i rmer winning by a gual, four touch duwns aia three rouges. specie LBLEPHONSE NoTIce. — Telephone sub serioers Wii e that No. 66, three rings, rth’s residence, has been in- adver'a tly «mitted from the new tele- Subscribers will please add it to the:r lists seihietieiaciei Tur ateamer Premi r left for Summerside ck last night with a full cargo and « large number of passengers. Unless a ot inducement offers she will not narlottetown this trip but will erside for Halifax via inter- at i2oc: ‘ fens Sisrnr eau if : Ulan rts -_> —_ TZACHERS Noric: The Educational In. eta in the Y. M. m to-night at § o'clock. Mr The subject for A prefitable ested parlottetown, 1 ©. A. lecture ro Neaman occupies the chair. consideration is ‘*Analvsia evening is anticipated. Let no one inte ie this sud;ect mise it. Teaxns.—The thanks cf Toe FXaMINER aredue Rob Argus, Eeq, maneger of the for an alphabetical liat of ielephone Co., subscribers in pamphlet form, The pamphlet is neatly printed and of convenient size, and will without doubt prove very convenient to sll who have telephone communication. - Aovatic.—The sculling mateh for the hampionship of the world and $2000 a side between Champion James Stanbury and Thomae Sullivan, the New Zealand champion, took place on Saturday on the Paramatta River, Melbourne, Australia. Sullivan waseas ily beaten and Stanhary still retains the world’s sculling championship. Is is expected that Stanbury will sail in June for America to meet O'Connor and other Antipodean scullers. —_—-_-<>>- — [ne property of the late Chief Justice Palmer to be sold on Thursday next is divided into three building lots, No. 1, on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Srreets, having a width on Queen Street of 70 feet and ruemping beck 84 fect. Nes. 2 and 3 front on Fitzroy Srreet, having a width thereon of 42 and 43 feet respectively, and running bick each a distance of 80feet. A plan of the same can be acon at H. James *almer’s office. sp ddieiiome SHODA’'S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Sliackheads, Pimples, etc., as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes ia elegant cartons 50 cts. ialiaceun Hatcetvsan Wepptxe. ~- James Wonna- ott. foreman of the Chronicle composing om, and Miss Gorm!) y were mariicd last evenicg at Masonic Hall. Both are members f the Salvation Army, and the me wmbers of that organization turned out in force and made the “hallelujah wedding” & great success The army made a striking appearance as it marched from the barracks to the hall, arrayed in white head-dress and the ladies also with white cloake.—Halifax Herald. Mr. Wonnacot: is a brother of John Wonaa satt, Ery , of this city. idles Sixty-four new fishing rods open- ed to-day. Forty-two rods trom last year’s stock w th flie<, reels. lines, cast«, etc Dun't think of buying before calling at Dodd's Medical Mall. tu th sa - Visir or Cou. McKie —This gentlemau is oné of the oldest and most successful officers ia the Salvation Army ranks. Hia converts have been numbered by tens of thousands He is just now finishing a two year’s tour of the world as the General's representative, eaceess which has attended him aod the , hi throughoutg has been uuparalelled, The trustees of the First Methodist church have kindly placed their handsome edifice at the evlonel’s dispoaal for Sunday and Monday evenings meetings, on the 15th and I6°h, at eigh:. A silver collection will be taken at each eting. Welcome meeting at the Barracks on Saturday the 14 h, at 8 p. m. - Most people suppose thst the manufacture of tobscen consists merely ef taking the Jeaf and pressing and pressing it iato plags. The tact ix, however, that the process is a very dlicate one, and the least false step will injure the flivor. The leaf must be carefully attended to for months af er it leaves the planter's hand. It must n-ivher dry too quickly or too slowly. Kven after it has teached the factory : utmost d-licacy of Maoipulstion is required The weather must a Cacetally studied, for if there ia too much moisture in the air when it is pressed it will mould, and the ssme will happen if too much “otsture ia sprinkled upor it tur the purpose # opening the leaf. Again, if it ie over- dried in the oven it will taca criap, and will nip the tongue in smoking. It is by careful strention to all these points that the “Myrtle savy” has been brought to such perfection. THE DAILY EXAMINER. ; : nt SATURDAY, MAY 7, 18992. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | SPEoraL Desparones to Tar } XAMINER, | DOMINION PARLIAMENT. . House of Commons. A Debate on Lieut.-Gsvernor Carvell’s Act. Mr. Davies Wants Information ci Orrawa, May 7. | Mr. L.H Davies brought the attention | of the Government to the fact that a bill | was passed during the last meeting of the} Prince Edward Island Legislature making | changes in the Legislature there, and also | «bolishing their Upper House. He had| received a message from the Attorney-Gen- | eral stating that the Lieutenant-Guvernor | had witheld giving his consent to the bill. | He wanted to know if instructions were | given by the Dominion Government to this | effect. He then quoted opinions of Sir! John Macdonald and Chief Justice Mac- donald of Nova Scotia when he was Minis- | ter of Justice, showing that Lieutenant- | Governors were bouad to act as their con- | stitutional advisers desired them. In this regard, the request for him not to assent to any bill ought to come iiom the Gover- nor-General. He would like to hear the opinion of the Minister of Justice as to the constiiutionalicy of the questiun. Sir John Thompson in replying, said that there were no general instructions or special instructions given to Lieut.-Gover- nore. In the present case he did not know until the hon. gentleman mentioned the fact that the bill had been withheld by the | Lieut.-Governor. Instructions given to! Lieut.-Governors were annexed to their commissions. He would not like to say just then as to what instructions were given in reference to assent. He was sure they would not conflict with opinions laid Lieut.-Governor or any member of the Dominion Govern- ment regarding it, and he did not think that Mr. Davics was cerrectly informed in saying that the L eutenant-Ciovernor acted contrary to the voice of the Executive. Mr. Davies—My infurmation came from the Attorney-General. I received a des- patch from him, Sir John — But the Attorney-General would not have told the hon. gentleman what the Lieutenant-Governor was advised to do, Laurier said that if the Lieutenant Gov- error had refused assent against the will of his advizers it became an important ques tion. The Lobsier Bill. Ortawa, May 7. When the House met Hon. ©. H, Tupper’s bill in regard to lobsters was proceeded with | In the committee a discussion took place cna | the section for providing for labelling cases | of lobsters, Tupper suggesting some amend- ment so as to insure that foreiga lobeters were not imported and sold as Canadian packed. All imported cans were to be ma: ked | as the minister should determine A variety | of ways was shown as to how the law could he | violated. The minister proposed that the com- | mittee should rise and report progress. He} would frame a clause which should better! meet the case than the one which was in the bill. Agreed to. The Intercolonial Raifway. Orrawa, May 7. All the canal estimates were passed yes terday, after which railways were taken up and it was arranged to pass all Intercolo- | nial items except one, upou which a general discussion would take place on the whole road. JOHN MLO & CO. WE ARE OFFERING THE GREATEST BARGAINS Ever Shown in the City in CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING. The Very Latest Novelties to select from. NOTE A FEW OF THE PRICES: All-Wool Worsted Overcoats, $14 coat and Vest, 42 " Ott N me “Black Worsted Pants, 4 Fine Tweed Suits, ll Fine Tweed Pants, These are only a few of che BAR- GAINS we have always on hand for our customers. JOHN MACLEOD & C0, Merchant Tailors. i ‘i Coo Ch’town, April 11, 1892—eod & wky ee Oe down by Sir John Macdonald aud Chief n Justice Macdonald. With these opin- : ions he concurred. No correspondence | t) ; waa had with the | 5 IS WHAT WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS, AND BIG VALU IW §, Hays & Cire § Clothing Men’s F’elt Hats. OUR OBJECT 18 TO PLEASE ALL. We can have no better pruof thit we d> it know our trade is increasing every yer. taai..to Lats yew wasa big year’s trade, and we are bowl trit this on: will be still betrer for our customers We start out by offering 520 Children’s Suits, worth $1.75, —_——_-FrOR——— ONLY ONE DOLLAR A SUIT. REMEMBER, we will stand by you: if you will stand by us. We thank yon for all past favors, and can assure you of our best attention and lowest prices all through this year. TRY US FOR FELT HATS, if you want the Latest Styles and Best Value obtainable. Bargains for you and have got them. take advantage of them. We have been bunting Come at once and (0) —-—— PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, April 26, 1892—eod & wky —_— —— 1. BLACIN and J. B. MACDON We are showing extraordinary value in MATERIAL in all the newest makes DRESS i can assure our patrons and friends that there is nointag in the trade to sur pass the value shown by us. In COLOR! D GOODS we have a large stock in all the newest fabries, with ‘Trimmings to’ match. See our IMMMe HSE stock of Prints and Ginghams before you buy thesé goods; we are away ahead, As for READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men’s and Boys’ we ask you as a special favor that you see our immense stock, and rest assured..we. -will allow. no one to undersel us in Clothing. Fer Honest Goods.and Lowest Prices always try dt BY MACDONALD’S GREAT GLOTHING STa ze. DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. Our new Spring Stock daily arriving, Gur Boots have always given entire satisfaction; better than ever this season. Don’t for- get we have the best goods for the least money, alieat tase hexStar THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star Tailoring Mstablishment when they want something particualar- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill has passed into a proverb, namely, when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishment you are too fastidious for this yere world. ' Seer eee ee eee an a enzie. cheod & 1 = = = : <= Mét Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—end & wky BOT HERS. ——-f ¥ ). (x) Parties contemplating Furnishing Houses this Spring, ‘WE WANT YOUR TRADE, And in order to get it, we and Genuine Carpet Men. offer TEMPTING BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. will Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, Tap2stry, Scotch, Union, Jute, Hemp, Matting, Rugs. Mats, Qilcloths, etc, at prices that will make you buy. Jace Curtains, Art Mauslins, Portieres, Curtain Poles Window Shades, and everything required for Hous? Furnish- ing, the best value in the city, at the Prowse REAL AND QENUINE PATTON BROTHERS, Bros. 136 QUEEN STREETYL. P. S—MR. E. CHANDLER has charge of our CARPET DEPARTMENT. Charlottetown, April 4, 1892—eod & wky : Two Doors Below THE HEAD! For Custom Boots, Hand Made, Goff Brothers’ is the Place. (x) EASURES TAKEN, FITS GUARANTEED, LOW PRICES, COMFORT. g. Od tread to the foot. You waat a wide inside to your Boot to give No more corns. We alsv keep a large variety of Custom Boots on hand, light and heavy Kangaroo, Kid, Dongola, French Calf. We buy Tops where they are made. Our new stock of Boot Tops and Leathers have just arrived from Eugtand. We have the real genuine French Calf Lace and Elastic Side Top—the very best. The prices of our Tops are put in low, as we want to supp'y the whole Island. The prices range as follows :—$1.15, $1.25, $1.35, $1 65, $1 85, $2.00 and $2.25, Also, splendid Shoe Tops, $1.30. Also, Lidies’ Kid, Goat and Calf-Tops. Send your money in and we will send Tops and change back if not suitable, and will return money. LEATHERS—French Calf, Kid, Goat, Grain Oalf, Kip, Neats, Grain and Sole Leathers. SHUEMAKERS’ FINDINGS —- Awls, Bristies, Hammers, Lasts, Wax, Pegs, Thread, Silk, Hardash Nails, Pincers, Rasps, Knives, etc. N. B.—We will treat your orders with as much attention as if personally attended. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. Charlottetown, May 3, 1892—eod & wky