A ING Kent SRE TI SA Cite THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - : PELEGRAPHIC VOWS. 1BLE cee n = - , , ER " Desratcuss Tv Tue ExamMin grectal jj BYTRAORDINARY STORY ja Islander Mixed Up in a dase of Forgery. Guoccester, Maas., March 30. f the City National Bank The id that on March 14'h they ‘sat a telegram from the First Nationai or Sun Francisco »sking if a draft for een by A Ion L. MeDonald, would ay r oa A reply in the eftirmative id hone On Mareh 22ad the draft was ived and paid ~ 23cd another h came from 'he same source - arr that a forgery hid been ested. loquiry was m sde and it was srhat Allan L McDona'd, whose name pene the ferged paper, was in Prince Ed : Meantime, a draft for 90,000 was ree sived by the First National " 5. When the California Bank was ad of the forgery, word was sent t ¥ sand hold McDonald. A telegram d yesterday © a young tan ary McD ‘nal one Ke culprit, oer fam io jail. What shall I do? wns: not know of any such person in Be cenit A number of former resi Ln ep E. Island said they believed the unl ea anephew of Allan McDonald, ten acquatnted with the latter's busi gas when Living here. He was formerly a selling agent He travelled for a liquor islet ia Bus'on Allan L. .McDonaid, a qune is forged, owus some vessels god otber pr perty here | JAY KILLED INSTANTLY. Renegade Liberals. MonrreaL, March 27. 4 terrible aceident teck place last even ing While M lyoeux St. John, formerly aditor of the Herala aod now in the Can- sdisn Pacific Railaay employ, was walking down St. Catherine Street with his wife, , runaway horse came down Pell Street aod ran overt Mcs. St. John, who was gushed to the grouud, the poor lady's skal being =broken and death ensuiwg jamedis ely The Wirness publishes « le sder in which the Fielding Government and their sup porters are termed reneg ode L. berais, becsuse of being parties t» tre recent Sugar C: mbine Bil WOTABLE SUCCESS The Best Medical Student in Two Hundred. New Yor«, March 30. p. 0. Murpby, of Alborton, has prssed his examination aad taken his degree at the Uni- versity Medios! College, New York city, and first prize of $200 iu a clas: of two hundred Madents. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, March 30. The Howse met yesterday at 11 o'clock and ruched throagh the bus ness all day. Io reply to a Nova Scotia member, Hon. Mr, Costigan said thar uo change would be mde at present in the regulations with regard to mackerel nets Law night L. G. Desjardins, ex-M. P., wu preweated by the Conservative mem- bers with « gold watch and chain, and Hon. Mr. Curran was given « case of handsomely mounted pipes this being the anniversary of his birthday. An Alarming Report. Orrawa, March 30. Alarm was caused in this city yesterday byareport that Sir John Thompson had ded suddenly in Paris. How the ramor oginsted ia unknown, as the latest cable despatches received by the Government report that the Premier is enjoying good health. Spurgeon'’s Successer. Lonpvox, March 27. A special meeting of the Tabernacle Charch pued a resolution that the Rev. Thos Spurgeon, son of the late Charles Spurgeon, beinvited to fficiate in the pulpis for one year, with the view of becoming a permanent pas: wv. Weather Balletia. Tc rovro, March 30 —10 a. m. Strong south to west winds; fair to tlouly weather ; sine showers ; stationary ot higher temperature *-ere Tut Loyal Circle of “The King’s Dough Veinterd to have an entertainment of music i. reading in St. Paul's Schoolroom on 6th April ml 2aw tlds au Clearance Sale of Novela —We have placed our sock of three hundred novels 08 the bargsin counter, and will now give yeu your choice of any three for 25 cents, ten centaexch; many of them are worth %, 40 and 50 cents each. — Bazaar Co mar30 21 Bargains in Fancy Goods, Sta- me ¥, Bovks. ete, ete., at the mend tooksiore la Hon. Sir John M+edonald and Hon. Sir Charles Tupper.—The «tastuettes of eae gentlem: n, whe have endeared them- tives to the hearta of many Cavadians, ate on exhibition and for sale at the Bezaar Kore Come around and see them, Whether you intend to bey or not - Bazaar Co. Q wen Stroet mar30 2i Ali the s*ock of useful and orna- Mental Fancy Goods at the Mond “evkstore selling at great reduction Before y mu buy spring ¢ thing look at O8F new stock: choice and cheep prices— dB Mactona'd & Co. m29 dw 4i Fancy Goots at very low prices the ad Bookstore day condition. ee : Moore & McLeoo's advertisement of New Spring Goods ia another c lumn. ->— ARTILLERY.— No. i Battery, G. A., will meet fur drill to-night at 8 o’cluck. Scnoors Closep.—The City Schools will be cloved tu-morrow and on Monday next. Pink ScciaL.—Don't fo get the Pink Social tor the Weasley Missioa Baud on the 4th Ap-il next. m7 eodtf -_——— St. Perer'’s Cuveacu.—Thursday ia Holy Week: Special service and sermoao on the Passion of our Lord at 7 30 p. m. Sl Teteruone Norice. — To-morrow being Good Fridey, the teleohone office will only be open during the same hours as on Sunday. inca I. O. O. F.—Wildey Lodge will mect to-morrow (Fridey) night at 8 o'clock Second degree and natal day committee report. hein Lost 1x Tux Tog —We regret to hear that Mr. John J. McAdam, of Savage Harbor, loat * valuable trottiag mare in the ice near Cran- berry Wharf last evening. iieneenalhipileenen Tuz Casriay.—The brigt. Caspian, Capt. Gordon, arrived in St. Kitte on the 4th inst., snd was to leave there shortly for St. Jago to load oats for the worth of Hattaress. MAKE no engagemen' for Monday evening. The great muaical event of the season at the Lyceum, The Dress Rehearsa! and Garden «f Singing Flowers. Tickets at drug stores. DickeNs.—lhe next rehearsal of the “Dicken'’s Club” will be at Mrs. Palmer's, Queen Street, on Tuesday, April 4th, at half- past seven o'clock. iain To His Ccstomers.—Mr. James McLeod, late of McLeod & McKenzie, will be prepared to receive his many customers about the beginning «f next month Pink Soctan —Everybody will be an- Xious to teat the home made candy at the pink social to be held in the basement of the First Methudist Church, Tuesday 4th. W. C. T. U.—A puodlic temperance meet- ing, under the auspices of the Women’s Christian Temperance Union will be held in the Baptist Church on Thursday, 30th inst., at 7.30 p.m Collection in aid of W. C. T. U. Industrial Schocl. 3: m28 Pitanpo.—We congratulate Mr. James Steele upon having secured the manage- ment, during the stud season, of that hand- some and stylish carriage stallion, Pilando. We understand thai Pilando will stand in Charlottetown, and as he is one of the best bred and most promising sons of Hernando in the Province, he will no doubt secure a large patronage in Mr, Steele’s hands. Goop Frinpay Servicers —St, Peter's Cathedral: Children’s Service at 9.16 am. Matins and Ante-Communion at 10 a.m. Meditations on the Stations of the Cross, from 12to3p m. The p2ople may enter and leave the church at this service during the singing of one of the hymns. Special service and sermon at 7 30 p m. In St. Paul’s Church there will be morning service and sermon at 11 9’clock and evening service and sermon at 7.30. Y.M C A —The Y. M. C.A. announce that they wil open their doors to morrow night, extending a cordial invitation to ail men to come in and take advantage of ‘a free night.” Members are also priviledged to Bring lady friends. Many departments of the work will have some special features, among which are an Evxvster exhibition in the gymnasium, singing in the parlor, and a fifteen minutes talk on chemistry, with experiments, by Prof. Harcourt in the lec- ture hall A large attendance is requested at the we men’s yym. class this evening in Y. ~ ©.-A. Members of Y M, ©. A. vocal class can get Rev. Mr. Lioyd’s music primer at Fiaezard & Moore's Bookstore. Price 30 cents. All beginaers should ase this book. ee ~Mr McKay, in the course of his remarks yesterday, brought the honorable membe~ for Fed qae to his marrow ‘bones on account of ihe false statement that Mr. McKay had ssid that two-thirds of the meeting at Donagh were in favor of the Government. Mr. Bell excused himself on the ground that he had been informed by the hon. junior member for Fort Augustus. Mr. McKey said that the statement was in- correct whoever made it. At his residence, Grafton Stree}, on the 29th March, after a brief illness, John L. Godkin, aged 72 years, {Funeral will leave his residence for the railway station, thence to Sherwood Cemetery, 0 to-morrow (Friday) afternoon at 1 45 } At Charlottetown on March 30th, of pnen monia, James Charles MacDonald, »ged one year and seven months, youngest son of Cath- ei ine and Jos A MazDonald, — SS Syrup of Figs, produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial tothe human system, acts gentiy on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dispelling c»ids and headaches, and curing habitual constipation SPRING MEDICINES ! ENNEDY’'S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, K Burdock Blood Bitters, Hood's Sarsapartlla, Ayer’s Sarsapari'la, Paine's Celery Compound, Cuticura Resolvent, Eno’s Fruit Salt, Quinine Wine, Beef, lrou aod Wine, &c., &c, _ — i JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE, mch?7 Cor. Kent & Prince Streets. Local and Other Hems. SOE BS8,—Important meeting to-night. At Tat Cares. —Drossiag from this side to - - Ganp at the rink to-night; ice in very fair | — ee Wateh this Space. —_— -——— (x )—_--_—_—_ F YOU WANT BARGAIN WE ARE WITH YOU! 1) — Having secured a Big Stock of Goods for the ready money, we are prepared to give some eye-opening Peon to the people of P. E. sland. We have always given honest value, but never before haye 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 jest what our customers want, and we know a bargain when we sce it. _ It requires no head to see the Bargains in our Great Spring Stock of Hats, Clothing, Dress f200ds, Ginghams, Shirtings, Tick ings, Prints, Boys’ Suits, cote. 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 ts to give a dollar in good quality for a dollar of any man’s money. SS ac ER EEE ED BPE SE B sure you see our Black Cashmeres and Merinoes. We have the value, (x) PROWSE BROTHERS, Khe Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, March 16, 1893 -eod & wky a - Would you Like to go Shopping in MONTREAL ee a a oe 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, fadies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles and Millinery. Full Stocks in each department. iIHENRY MORGAN & co. Trial o ders solicited. j febS—ttatf MA‘. MOOR FIRST ARRIVAL! | | 30 Gases DRY GOODS just opened, selected | in the best foreign markets, including DRESS GOODS, CAPES & JACKETS, MILLINERY COODS, FLANNELETTES, PRINT COTTONS, etc., all of the latest styles and best qualities, selling at the lowest possible rates. Other shipments to follow shortly. Perkins Successors to & Sterns. Charlottetown, March 30, 1893—eod & wky : —————— HAT’S THE HURRY, COVERNOR ? -—(x)——— ———- ELL, what spare time I have at my disposal I propose to spend at the STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMuNT?, as I want to get several Suits and Overcoats, etc., before I leave for the Continent. As you know, Americans travelling abroid always dress nice, and of course I want to uphold the style and dignity of the “Home of the Brave ard the Land of the Free”; so this opportunity I must take advantage of to advertize the Star of the Hub of Canada. The man is known by the company he keep, so Poole of London, Ball of New York, and McKenzie of the Star Tailoring Es‘ablishment of the Dominion of Canada are always associated with what is elegant and strictiy correct in dress, Our aspiration has always been to present a faultlessly fitting garment —what is termed a “correct thing” by our customers, Our success in attaining to that aspiration is attested to by our numerous customess from the Atlantis to the Pacific. To enlarge upon the quality of our goods is not necessary, as the same has become a common household word. Workmanship, etc, is in keeping with the reputation we have achieved. If you want for testimonials, ask anyone you meet. Prices at rock bottom. Successor to McLeod & McKenzie. Charlottetown, March 30, 1893. NOW OPEN! (x EEE = —=—s 7 cases Men's Clothing, 3 cases Men’s Shirts, 2 cases Under- clothing, 1 case Gents’ Ties (newest makes), 4 cases Christy's London Hats, 20 dozen Silk Handkerchiefs. In a few days we will have a lot of New Prints and Grey and White Cottons. Mr. George Waller has charge of this department, and will be happy to show the goods and sell them at the cheapest possible prices. Please call. Rooms over Dominion Boot & Shoe Store. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., Queen Street. Charlottetown, March 30, 1893-eod & why LONDON HOUSE i pe FIRST ARRIVAL OF SPRING GOO NOW OPBNIN CGC. aen{ Y 3 HARRIG & STEWART. Charlottetown, March 23, 1893—eod & wky =? ee eke, : ‘ SOG dates 4 pts ce ee Pe ott bg -, € ee ee ee Pe.