Chee ee . THE DAILY EXAMINER. . TUESDAY, JUNE 28, 1892. Imperial Federation ‘gy ’ =e rEL EGRAPHIC VEWS. Mel 's Hall o1 MAL Despatones ro Tax Examiner. ext ‘ oS » clock 1 Tr ae oe DOMIRION PARLIAMENT. ' ee cal and Other “WMS. | | and Other Hems. | Debates and Proceedings. | | | nd nm at \at-j ; S OTTAWA, June 28, | : ‘ st W. F.| At the opening of the House yesterday, } Sit Joho Lhompsen said that prorogation ‘ | might be expecied about the end of next ‘ } Week N a Py A. &C. ¢ . | Ln . “ply to a question, Sir John Thompson said t the Government had not lost sizht | ae S ; f G canon Shultz’s announcement of the |} Stra : S re leprivations and poachers in Hudson y We #. i ers ; Bay, and would take such steps | ' o }as were necessary to protect our inter- | mM. ©, Ie sts. Bat the present was not an opportune i time to announce what action would be taken ” jin reference thereto. ick Uepe} The criminal code was up for consideration, « Tuesdays | aad all theclauses were passed save those held - | over by mutual consent. : iked ans; After recess the House went into committee ! Kent} rf supply. Oa the item of $10 3200 for S t é it iree lines of steamers running between : Halitax and St. Jchn or east and west ' rm ‘08’! [ndies and South America, the grits again the | renewed their protests against the subsidy, 5 . | some of them saying that it was g ven prin cites ipally iu the tuterest of certam parties in . © o. Halifax and St, John The trip of the novldw! Minister of Finance to the West Indies was > also alluded to as a failure ’ Charlea Her Hon. Mr. Foster said that considerable j reference nad been made to his trip to the West Indies as being a failure, names} Cbe trip.) «was not 80 successful ; a inisters | *8 be would like to ses it. A reciprocity : favlor’s, | Teaty Was not formed—that was owing to . : os 2 the peculiar legislation of the United “ States. Bat his trip has made Osnada and f I —] ‘ N«|Canadians better kaown in tha West j $ g x meet | [ndies Water street, m | The Governm nt will « ffar two prizes of at , $500 and $250 respectively for a model; ~ lan ant specitication of an improved fish- i ¢ to-night pre) ing vessel of between eighty and one hun- ut an % “| dred tons gi P y requeate| _ — eca 3 o'clock } Shot i in Court. - | s from New York, June 28. “ae caear | ee ten | loathe Court of General Sessions now in : fim session, Max Clerget, who was before ce ’ ~" ‘I the baryesterd sy, to answer to 4 charge of 5 ek’s s sui | ndecent assault upon Sarah Diven, aged week we expect to| 15 years, was shot through the heart and “ y LD A Bruce. |} instantly killed by the girls’ brother, Ei 127 3t «| ward Diven, Clerget was 18 years old and > eats _| was brother in law of the girl He had ' ieee ee iful | J4St pleaded guilty to the charge and was ina being led away by an officer, when Diven : 1] baa shed up snd sho. him ; Diven was ar- z | raigaed before coroner Schultz and to the m Halifax }¢-remers question as to why he killed , om u | Clerget, he made no repl Hy. { A +l at Te i Maigr Canso | Another Victory for Dixon i aes J | Con len anp, N. Y., June 28 r e| Atthe Coney Isiand Athletic ( lub last S30 j be ng | night, t e prize fight batweer n Fr ed. Johnson, n : Scuthport onj of Birmingham, England, and Setens Dixon, } = liquor selling cases | of Halifax, N. 8S, was won by Dixon in four- ‘n rounds, - } + —a- <> - aie ing of laties to have "Supreme Court. tetown Hospital this gate : 1 postpyned} The Trinity Term of the Supreme Court p OWEN Ju stura for P. E Iaiand commenced this forenoon, His Lordship the Chief = eae Ja tice, the Master of the R ils and Mr. oe ee fustice Hensley presiding ps f liowing . ’ a sre the names of the Grand Jury:—C. C ’ y oo pr fs as) | Gardiner, foreman ; Angus Br ien, Henry severe pao cgi ama ie *ues") A Aitken, Ewen McDoug«l ', Thos Handra- - — han, Jas Proctor, R«bs Fennel, John D i MeL«d, Sta:forth Saunderson, Edward Warburton ro- | Kelty, John Quirk, Denuis E Clarke, Phitip ai te sy alternoon from | Large, A Horne, Benj Rogers, Benj Heartz, M : a stor of the preas Donald Ff U sin pt ell, Geo O' Nei l, Edwin W nis reeret ae Peter Broderick, respt vs John Kinch, : all at om. ppit Appeal from judgment of iower ; urt, triea at Summerside January Term - . last. Mr Justice Hensley delivered judg- OAS GSENTMENT. the |}ment confirming decision of Court below. eat German Skin Cure,and | Peer Broderick, respt, vs John Kinch, <* ss : . S . Saent Goampet te SS tee | applt.— Appeai. Same judgment in this af wie : . tudes el al Case. aan a - - | Geo Forbes vs Fenton T. Newbery, en ve | ab. debtr.—An applicationto declare the C Rp Phe Provincial militia | Bank of Ne va Scotia, who had been given Brightor Ww The guarantee of absent debtor, an agent of a : 9 train this forenoen | said debtor or to declare the Bink in con- a afer the Drill | temp’ tor aot appearing g “ , oe nthere to} Avpheation ot Wm. E. Bentley of Ken- sn , ‘aie t Artillery} sing'on for order for permission to study ra Dy hed evening, | jaw in the cftice of D. C. MceLeed.-— Mr. nal emia iad sf ump at seven | M-Leod reads petition of appicant and a leertificates, etc. Court takes the usual —_— | order. of sights of tl ity of Hamilton is} Application of Jas. J. Johnson fur order t in » » th brated ‘‘Myrtle| to be adm tted attorney. —Mr. D. C. Me- N is t ‘ Some peor N8Y | Leod reads petition of applcant, certificate 4 i 8 OF ' 10 MUSE | of father of applicant, cert ficate of Rector ' . . Wales & idst | of St. Danstan’s Coliege, certificates of W. a i ' P , err oa 7 iW. Sullivan, Mr MeNell and DC McLe d ” ’ . — _ . ‘and moves for Court to take the usuzl th Here are bydrauiic presses, screw | ce e . . 3 at t , Oraer, : sid vip z= al ; ae ae s| The Qacen vs. Henry McEwen ~Indict- of a 22 lw iv _ for prison breaking. The Grana Jury ia True Bill. BISCOVERY. the imerican Rem- SHODA’S Great German- the lecture in Euston Street i ie -KVENING, | Don tT Forcet eady for Heart. Nerves, Liver, Hall, to-morrow night, by Rev. E. Bell, on Kidneys, Bieo’d. Guarantee | the duty of Orangemen. Admission only ten contract with every botile. Pay | cents. only for th ood yon eceive. dtinieeitiiiiiaciina At all Draggists, _ 1-09 — Tue Best Setter.—The drugg’sts and hottie, six bottle -'s - 50. RE oy . lealera tnreughout the Island say that Every- I : Moruing body's Pilis are among the best-selling medi- higist | cines, and give perfect satisfaction. eee r —Tais company Just opened at James Paton & Co's, 168 in i I and Victoria Row, 'M itket Square, a large’ , narclfed siack of window poles, the cheapest and : Lau *) best lot we have offered yet. Also, 200 pave pairs white lace curtains, beught direct , , “P "from the manufacturers; the best value in | 9 the city. Give us a call —James Paton & ~ t ware C e juzz at | i _“ ~ + ’ f pa i } Tue demand for tha ‘ Myrtle Navy” gthe Hext tobacco is stil! on ‘the incresse, and from every quarter the firm who make it are — receiving unsolicited testimony of its growth Lia in public fovor. A gentleman from one of . ‘ : 1 6 the mining islands of Lake Huron writes, -_ “Your ‘Myrtle Navy’ is an invsluable solace lto the loveliness of the miner’s life. I don’t i know how our men could get along without it If their steck raa exut they would risk LE swimming to the mainland to replenish it, 1 , and I believe they would same errand if . } - of danger es the ice im winter on the j Lodge, No, 27, are, J . 4 it was not more than an inch thick. No | other tobacco wi'!l satisfy them. ' : naiad i spiiinnlliaaianinges AH ey > o...W TB Resshae Gents custom boots, the very best, at Goff Bros. 325 tf reas-——Chariea J} Patton. Philharmonic Society CONCERT SIXTH CON monic Society will be hel 28th June, for gramwine is being prepared. FIRST NCERT of which a ee the Charlottetown Philhar- d in their Hall on TUESDAY very attractive Pro- PART. Songs and Operatic Choruses. SECOND PART. Dudley Buck's Cantata, Reserved Seats, 35 cents; 7 7, , to be had at Watson’s, Unreserved, 25 cents, Rankin’s The Golden Legend.” Tickets and Davies’ Drug , Reddin’s Stores, and from members = the Society, Doors open at 7 8 oc clock = © aU 5 Carri: ages 8 at ‘ Concert will begin a at 45 p.m. u24 A GREAT SNAP | And Dont WV ou Forget It. secured a Great Bargain in High-Class Fancy \ E have ‘¥Y Worsted Suitings and Trouserings (Engli-h, you know, and are terns are new and elegant, co Butternuts, Browns, Electric « shades too numerous to mentic Just $23 Su Also, Beautiful Trouserings, We're bound to make this the in Charlottetown. going to give our customers the benefit. The pat- ming in such shades as Tans, and “Gaslight Blues and other mn. its for $16 and $17 worth $7 to $8, for $4 to $5. greatest sale ever taken place A call to our Store will convince you. D, A, _— FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, Charlottetown, June 21, 1892—eod & bd WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e| Ww: ANTED—At once, a girl for work in a small family. H Croskill, Brighton Road pOUND.- On Grafton treet, ontainiog some dry g rods. general house Apply to M's Ww [j28 tf t today a odey. a. pases! june —* neral housework. , Brighton Roa d. jn27 W gt: D.—A Gri forge A rto Mrs. W. H. Stewart mo LET—A good Upper }’rince Street, vanes’ 2 stable and Coach House near | apoly at this office A man of abili ity, \ A NT K D- energy and good | character. Good position to the right uiau, Ad ddress O. Box 392, 3i pa June22 W- ANTED—A young man to act as clerk in the news stand. Apply at on ote ie Railway News Age many bi pa- ~janess To LET _Half of | the Genta e tenement. house on the south side of Hillsborough Square, lately ocenpied by B. C, Prowse. For particulars apply to William Wyatt or Edward Needham, june!7——tf T°? LET, on ist, paaee. the House at present occnunied by I Cc. B. Macneill, on the cor- ner of Hillsboro: igh ‘and Euston Streets. Apply te Mrs. F, PARKER CARVELL. tf—iunezz OR 8 AL E OR TO LET—A three-story Dwel- { ling House with Shop, siluated on Pownal Street, formerly the residence of the late Vichael Trainor. Good yard and stabling in connection. This isa good business s‘and. For further par- ticulersaoply to MR. B&eRNARD TRAINOR, Post Office Lept., Ch’town, lw- ‘Jule ing House containing nine situated on east myo LET—The Pwell rooms with shop in tront, side of Great George Sireet. Good stable and yardinreur. Rent moderate. Possession given atence. Apply to W. H. FARQUHARSON, !)uncan blouse. tf-junel6 Rs SALE—A Satan ner Cottage at Slarber’s s! Mouth, B, MACNEILL. june7—if Apply to owrer, U, JASTURE—Have room for two or three cows in pasture grounds adioiaing Mr. Watson’s garden-~ Spring Parx Road. Appiy to PEAKE BROS & Co, lw—june20 FF IC KS TO LET, ‘containing two zood rooms, suitable for Lawyer or Insurance Agent. Poseession given at once. Apply to MACNEILL & MACDONALD, Barristers, Great George Street, june20-—iw cod for the summer months, a pleasantly situated House at Poiat Pleasant, North {iver, about four miles out of town For parti- culars apply to Mrs FLAIGEX on the premises, june21-dy eod tf WO LET, fJ\ OLE’ —Dwelling House north side of Hills- | borough Park, lately occupied by Mra. Has- zara. For particulars apply to LemMue. PHItL- LIPS. eod tf mayi4 W HEN YOU WANT tlorse and Busse please leave your atG G Jury's Ja veley store, N orth side Queen Square, or at hiseesidsace, Sydaey Sireet Haat, m18—3m Zaw wed&fri - = WANTED —For our prea: new book, A hotographic Trip Around the World.” Send qui ek v for illustrated circulars and terms and get territory. Canvassers are delighted with | this new f- ature in book making ‘To save time send #) cents, and a full Agent's outfit costing | $1 30 will be mailed at once. with terras and fall | y,, partiowiars. Do not miss it. Apoly to EARLE | yore SHING House, St. John, N. B juned W ANTED.—SALE?MAN.- Salary from start. Permanent place, — Brown Bros. Co., = ronto, «nt. mi8—tf W ANTE] D IMMEDIATELY—A servant in family of four. Apply to Mrs. CHARLE Hueues, Bayfle d Street. ee ANTED—Good wide-awake agents to sell | W? for the Fonthill Nurseries of Canada, Good pey and regular and constant employment «othe rght mea. No drones need apply. We have 700 acres under stock " fully equivoed. Address STONE & WELLING.- TON, Temple Bu'‘lding, Montreal, J. W. | BALL, Manager. Name this paper. junel0 Sms T)> HIRE a first-class | order juids | every dens artment | | | lar u Pat | E have opened in connection with cur New Store, FIRST-CLASS ICE CREAM PAR- | LORS, where nothing but the best ot Ice Cream, Straw berries and Cream, Soda Water. Fresh | Pastry ete., etc., will be served to our custom- | ers We have the finest assortment of Cream Chocolates and Confectionery in the City. Give ae A. & ©. QUIRK, ' North Side Market Square. TKA PARTIES and PICNICS supplied with everything, cheap. Quality guamtesd. June 27 } HARD BRICK. 100,000 IIARD BRIOK, Cheap. CARVELL BROS, -2w wat, LOBS STERs. | | AM paying the ike Ga Cash Prices for Lob- sters of firat quality, Talis and Fiats. HORACE HASZARD, | Cameron Klock, Queen Square, | Charlottetown, June 18, 1892. cunciaitiene qitthteninnntinapaennnamaninnediity Ch’town, June 27 - Mackerel Fishermen. 4 BARRELS Choice Bright Borring. put up in new Mackerel! Barrels, for sale by E. H. NORTON & CO. | ju2#-dy 3i¢od wky 3i SUMMER ARRANGEMENT! Nand after. MONDAY, 2°th June, 1892, the Sreamers “NOKTHU MBERLAND” and 4 3ST. LAWRENCE” will make daily trips as under, local time (Sundays excepted) :— Leave Charlottetown for Pictou at half-past I Six o’clock, morning. connecting there same day with trains for New Glasgow, Cape Breton, Hali- | fax and Short Line S' ations. Leave Picton about 12. 0, on arrival of morning train from Halifax, for Charlo: tetown Leave Summerside on arrival of morning train | from Charloitetown for Point du Chene, and | connect there with trains for all parts of Canada | and United States, |" "Leave Pointida Chene ow arrival of morning | train from St. John, for Summerside, and con- |nect there with trains for all parts‘of Island | reached by P. & Iszad Railway same evening. | Counections at st. Joba with International Steamers every day until 4th September to Bos- jton, and by Mallory Line on Monday for New | Navigation Co., Ltd. } rk, ‘At Halifax with Steamers of Canada Atlantic Co., Monday, Wednesday and Friday AGENTS—J. ©. Mackipto-h, Hali fax ; Chubb | & Co, St. John; Noonan & Davic 28, Pie tou, and D. Gordon, Summerside, ee | june24—eod HALES, Charlotretown, Notice to Creditors. Ate Persons having shales against John Car- diff, of Harbor’s Mouth, are hereby required to furnish the same to me within ten days from | this date, Ch’town, Jane 27, 1892, L. M. POOLE, Assign . 88. } jn27 3aw STANLEY BROS. | Y STANLEY BROS pa a _ SEASONABLE GOODS! | CHALLIES.—A ereat sale of these beautiful | Fabrics new going on. Our assortment is immense, and our prices so low that they meet the approbation of all purchasers. } PRINT COTTONS ! We keep the best assortment of Printed Cotton Goods to be found in the City. | All shades and grades, from the very _ Cheapest to the very best Goods. fa gaoge ee iaegh enka! ocean (x)- ———— | i STANLEY BROTHERS Charlottetown, June 28, 1892—eod & wky ——= ——_ DRESS GOODS Wonderful Value Bargains in Readymade Clothing, — _ ——_——_x)—_—__-- -—— at the Scotch Store. —I{x JAMES PATON & CO'S $1.12 ONE DOLLAR AND TWELVE CENT DRES FHE BEST AND CHEAPEST IN THE CiPy. ee emer ene nave ——(x)— — —— Carpets, Millinery, ete, ete. Best English Prints at Reduced Prices. ———— ———(x ) ——. -- —- JAS. PATON & CO.,, Scotch Store, 168 Victoria Row, Market Square. Charicttetown, June 28, 1892—ecd & wky For New Dress Materials. RIGES | range ol EDUCED (x) We carry a large Dress Goods, Prints, Grey and in mind that our Stock is Customers will please bear Not wishing to carry any White Cottons, Gents’ Fur- FRESH AND NEW, Summer Goods over reduced all lines eh our Light Summer we have nishings, Hats and Caps. CARPETS. We all this season’s importation. We have no Old Stock. This carry a very large Will be found a Rare Chance Dress Materials stock, and our prices are the “ Purchase a Dress or furnish The Charlotte.ewn Steam! very much in price to effect a speedy clearance. lowest your house at very much less Blinds, than the same goods can be Curtain Peles, ete. had elsewhere. hws {x} ANY PERSON BUYING THEIR GOODS FROM US WILL SAVE MONEY, PATTON BROTHERS, [x] 136 MAIN STREET, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Charlottetown, June 23, 1892—eod & oe Summer Resort. THE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH, ILL be opened for the season on JULY 47x to make this beautiful and well-known Watering Piace more attractive than ever For terms, etc , MR BAGNELL’'S conveyances will meet trains from all points at Hunter River! Station to convey passengers, etc , this season. REFRIGERATORS ! Received from New York: iihiciinns Vlialiipiincieaihiinseninicadianaiie | §7ICTOR REFRIGERATORS, 2 812eF, | ¥Y Queen do Labrador do 1 large Refrigerator, suitable for hotel, 1,600 feet Rubber Hose, 200 feet Kinkproot Hose, 500 feet Cotton Hose, Fxtra Nozzles and Couplings, 2 doz Clothes Wringers, Enterprise Meat Choppers. The Proprietors will spare no pains address JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown. to the Seaside Hotel. Particulars of Coach from Charlottetown to the Seaside Hotel later. Sen ates JOHN NEWSON & CO. SIMON W. CRABBE, June 6—Zaw Ow Gus. June 1, 1892.