TH E ] VA LILY : THURSDAY, ee MARCH 9, 1898. ws —— = — ° ane ‘ een! ‘i d Of her ite lis. I good ‘ Vi D a ~ ‘ Wiskias the K . Ww A it R ya \ iy @ to I I ri \ witors « i ‘ > . ra i, 1 ‘ ‘ LA rday he usual + , Mr. W { reporter | ti ¥ ‘ it a.ter I o Ha y D miy at News Ke i sncing i yes against pa 4. vers, was ' ‘ i Lt awyers tell P foren = Y ry . g Whi h at- Trait ‘ y Mar few days ag ‘ if i nis ‘ > 4 Kee th { asm sg \ itertoinment at The comnittee k » make this the con same time have i hat everybody may iw . its to any part of ald says ‘ Richardson { \ g e at [saa H ghta brick a ito Halifax yester sy It weighed 180 ‘ : ‘ talp from 360 tons of at V ' first month's we king of t The mine is mod- era ri - No | [ H Le Courrier De st. Hy j n inicating wit! iff ' ts f itry in the p evince of \ iu ‘ i) : riain how many peo » i United States. } } 2 ntres show that INO f : k during 1892. Hon Mer at i‘ sates that 5,094 fam ilies ».400 persons in all, return- ed t wo in (heir native province, LAR ‘ G -A representative of Tur | shown to-day at Mr. Lewi i 1 ellent likeness of Mr. Angu i is wife and their eleven sons and tw 4 { Rustico Mr. Gal- lant is ra, and his wife 74. Both look bh snd hearty, and judging by appear- ances, have Many years 2 life ahead ot them he eldest son, Hilaire, is 49 years of age, and the baby 1e family is Domician, w is 26 W inderstand that one of the likenesses is to | t to the World’s Fair at ‘ bg - I Ss \ te'egram from Captain Fial l by Mr. Lord yesterday eve at the work of repairing t attended with con- 5 able y » account of the great r’s shaft in the water fall of the tide at Pict | known how long the st amer i up This accident is e ly a ste for our merchants, w tons are arriving at Piet Che following letter News Will not onr wake to the fact that there und women who wish n $10 to $12 per week, rmen is reported to t $1,000 worth of soup poor; would that ike to be fed on charity souy \\ siness people that there ¢ 4 piles of food and sppears to me as 4 crime rry so that they have (jar act e and enter- rge Carter & not withstand. issued the i in this P ‘I } { mbs being the alt 4 chap ter and f¢ Si'o by Prof. Ha t t . a l Hard Red Fyfe W : he Messra Carter, 13 q . r <l by several of our lea | catalogue Is gor ey ystrated, the } ; 1 US particularly { rters 6 eds are tested f Charlottetown st successful horti tion at the he wil be a two-mile Vm Farle and Wm, ea it y clock, Hockey Club have win f the Citi me of he key ping. Fol- | thons of the ckey DOMINION PARLIAMENT a HOUSE OF COMMONS. The Government Sustained by a Majority of 100. Ograwa, March 9. la the House of Commons yesterday, fon. Mr. Costigan introduced his bill to peal certain sections of the Merchants Shippiog Act relating to load-lines, so far a3 they affect ships registered in Canada. Col. Amyot resumed the Manitoba school debate. He came out fistly against the resolution, and pilloried Varte for his un- y alliance with Dalton McCarthy, who greatest enemy in the House of the F cench race and the Catholic religion. was the De. Weldon argued agsinat McCarthy's ntentions with respeet to the right of the rovernment to c judicial capacity. Mr. Oasey said that the Government were shirking their duty in referring a political question to the courts. Mr. Laurier said that the ground of the Government's attack upon Mr. Tarte’s resolution seemed to be that it was sup- by Mr. McCarthy. Both gentle- men had the courage of their convictions, and therefore they united in denouncing the Government. Dr. Weldun’s exposure of Mr. nsider the question in a ported McCar hy’s :gnorance of constitutional law and his attempt to deceive the House with garbled quotations [rom Bageshot, is the sensation of the sesston. The debate continued till 5.35 o’clock this morning, when a division was reached no Tarte’s resolution, which was defeated — yeas 71, nays 171. Messrs. Pelletier, Jeanette, Dugas, O’Brien and McCarthy voted. with Mr. larte. The Stanley Accident ——— Every Blade Broken off Short: A New Propeller to Be Put on at Once. Picto” March 9. Ibe steamer Stanley, which left Pictou on Monday morning for Georgetown, returned at noon yesterday with all four blades of her pro- peller broken off short. ‘Lhe steamer encoun- tered very heavy ice on Monday, when the ac- cident occurred. Fortunately a change of wind loosened the pack and enabled the steamer to make port, although slowly. Not a little un easiness was felt at one time on board the steamer, when she was found to be getting in- to shoal water. She will discharge all her bunker coal and dead weight possible aft, when the forward tanks will be filled and an effort made to put on a new propeller. The Cameron Murder Case, Cameron’s Death Not Due to Morphine. Hauirax, March 9, In the Cameron case at Bridgetown, in which Mra. Cameron is accused of poisoning her husband, the Analyst, McIntyre, gave evidence yesterday. He testified that he found no morphine in Cameron’s stomach and only saw three small crystals that might have been morphi ie. FATAL THUNDER STORM. Twelve Persons Perish. Vienna, March 9. The village of Lichtenwarth, in Lower Austria, was swept by a terrific thunder storm last night, daring which the lightning was almost incessant. Twelve houses were struck and burned and five persons were struck dead in the streets, and seven perished in the burning buildings. a An Exciting Fight. New Orteans, March 9. The fight between Bob Fitsimmons and Jim Hall fora purse of $40,000, and a stake of $19,000 a side, at catch weights, tock plice last night. The purse was the largest ever offered for a simgle fight. The contest was interesting and exciting from start to finish. At ths opening of the fourth round, the men had scarcely got warmed up to the work, when Fitzsimmons landed a dangerous blow right on the point fihe jaw. Hall felito the floor like a lead map, and some minutes elapsed before he was restored to consciousness, 2 eatiniliaamnealldind Presentation to Sir John. Orrawa, March 9, Before the House of Commons opened yesterday, the Conservative members pre |} sented Sir John Thompson with an address, wishing him an agreeable and prosperous jovrpey to Paria and a aafe return to a country where public ewfidence always awaits him Sudden Death—The Stevens Case. Moncron, Mareb 9. Mrs. Brady, 60 years of age, widow of Dr. Brady, of Hampton, King’s Co., was | found dead in her bed yesterday. Mrs. Stevens’ cese has been postponed on account of the absence of the till June, Attorney General Sie John Abboit— Coming. Lonpox, March 9. Sir John Abbott will sail from Genoa for New York on March 220d, and his health is mach improved TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. » Tus Examiner. | HELLO | Manitoba School Case. | | } i f ; HELLO | Have You Been There Yet? — ee at WHERE? {D PTOWSE Bros. tea Sale a ae i eens Why. yes, I was jast going to tell you about the Grea Bargains. You can buy a dress for your wife, a Suit of Clothes for yourself and a Suit for the boy, a Carpet for your room, 10 yards Grey Cotton, 10 yards Gingham, a good Suit of Underclothing, a good Hard or Soft Hat—ali for $8.92, (Bight Dollars and Ninety-two Cents). Think of it! Wou don’t mean it! Yes, I do. thing they sell is just as represented. Its a fact, and every- Then If am going there at once. How long do you think this Great Sale will last? : I don't know, but feel sure it won't last long. Will I have time to write to my triends at East Point? I can't say, but write, for they always sell cheap and give you good treatment. I would say to everybody to trade at PROWSE BROTHERS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, February 23, 1893—eod & wky Ch’town, March 9, 1893. (x) (x) SEE ‘EM! OUR NEW STOCEK OF Suitings, Qvercoatings, Trouserings. ———_——_({x) ee ee Look out for Bargains! New and Elegant Patterns to select from in ENGLISH» SCOTCH and CANADIAN makes, our Spring Trade. We are now ready for D. A. BRUCE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER. RoomPaper. rT = Room Paver. Se eee = Spring Trade. We have on hand the | Papers on P. E. Island. 42 Bales of NEW PAPERS just opened, bought at a bar- gain, and will be sold cheap. A large lot of Papers at | LESS THAN HALF PRICE. Don’t buy before seeing our _ patterns. We will be happy to send | sample books to any part of | the city. Our Stock of ROOM PAPER is now complete andfready for Lar- | gest and Best Assortment of | > = MOORE & McLEOD, Successors to PERKINS & STERNS. a oe Charlottetow n, February Charlottetown, March 2, 1893—eod & wky ————EEEE — Boots and Shoes. 41)— Sea et | The Big Stock at the DOMINION! BOOT AND) SHOE STORE must move away to make room for! our/{SPRING STOCK. The prices will be found the lowest in the trade, If you want the best value, always remember the DOMIN- ION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. J. B. MACDONALD, - West Side ef Queen Street. - - (PROPRIETOR, Dissolution of on — ESS Partnership HIS IS TO CERTIFY that the partnership heretofore existing between the undersigned, carrying on business at Charlottetown under the style and firm of MoLEOD & Mo- 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 McLEOD, JOHN Signed in tne presence of Frep. W. L. Moorr, Attorney-at-Law. —a= ae McKENZIE. MR. JOHN T. McKENZIE will continue the business at the Old Stand, Queen Street. contracted by the late firm will be paid by him. book debts, notes of hand, etc., must be paid to him without delay. All bills All dy 3e eod—mohl