- | \ THE DAILY EXAMINER. _ Shi eater ae 2 Local and Other Items. SatvaGe Corps will meet to night - i. 1. 8 Meeting to-night at 8 o'clock. r a’ iested - You can get fresh eggs at RK. Brace’s for e Ser : loze - SpECIA istrations and interesting sub tat the iecture on Thuraday evening. - Tae B ET It ig expected that the bnd ze’ hw : lelivered by the Premier t ev ig - 4 NASA InsecTorR free with each bottle of i s ‘ Remed Price 50 venta — Ler Dros novidwly - Kansin + Haw The meeting to-night o-k wil be conducsed by thre ladies of Yorkers ba - Scnoot Pooks Get your a hool books and supplies at the Diamond Bookstore Rest vaiue on P. E. I-land. - I Maits.—A rasil arrived by the Stanley set vvening, and there was another by the land this forenoca. ~~ Tut Masonic Bazaar Sewing Circle will meet in the Lodge Room to morrow afternoon at 3 o'clock, bat not in the evening. -> Jonysos's Drug §Store, corner Kent and Prince Streets, is headqusrters for pure drugs and chemicals, patent medicines, druggists supnd: lea, ete. ap, Sr Georee’s Lopce will hold an ente: tainment aed socisel this month in Euston Strect Hell A full committee is requested to-night for practice. niin Sy Perer’s CataepraL.—Tuesday in Holy Week : Specie] srvice and address on the Passion « Lord this evening at 7.3". Children's service toemorrow at 4 o'clock. aa Potrce Court —This morning a lad named Jares McAleer, 9 years of age, was remanded until the 19.b inst., on a charge of stealing #5 75 from Henry Edmunds, and one drank was fined 4 or 20 lays. t our ae Now is a good time to take Estey’s Iron Tonic so that the ays em may he strengthens d and the bleed purified to withstand the debilitating effects of the warm eumme: wether. UD ugygiste seliit. Price 59 cents, apl dw im _ >> —- Sate or Carrie. -&. H Nor'on soli on Marke: square t--day «a fat cow from the Stock Suile for $71; alsoa Farm to Henry pure bred short-horn bull frem Glynowo.d, to P. McCallum, Brackley Point ; aiso,a pue bred Avrshire bull from the Stock Farm to James E. MseDonaid, Esq , ©. rdigan Kro Groves —Feom this date we will aell first queluy French kid gloves, 7 aul laciag, fur $1 20 [his is the best giove in the city, and we guarantee evary pair A good line of antreased kid gloves, onty 50c s pair.—Perkins & Sterns apl2 6 eod wyli - S.or T ~The excurston to Alberton on Good Friday promises to be largely attend ed. The special train lesves here at 6.30 6 m joesl, and arrives at Alberton abeut Ii o’ciuck, thus giving visitors ample time tod» the western town. Return tickets only one dollar. il Stesmers Movements —The St. L«wrence left for Pictou at tne usual hour this morning. The Northumberland left Point du ‘‘hene at five thie morniag and arrived at Charlotte- town shortly after eleven, not being able to get lato Summerside owing tothe ice. She will leave on return tothe Point at five to- morrow morning Surerinc at Sovnis.—Schr Italia. Capt. Peebles, arrived in souris this morving, the first this season, and is losding oa’s for Kouight and Morrow She will sail to-morrow, The Captain reporte very little ice in the Galf The schr. Maggie Alice is also loading for the same firm and will sail Wednesd«y for St. Pierre, Miquelon, with a cargo of oats, cattle and lumoer. - Tue Drama.—We understand that a4 local compsny has been formed with the object of producing one of Shakespeare's plays in the near future. The company ia composed of many of our local stage celeb rities. It is time that something of a more classical and mre elevating standard than we are sometimes treated to the beards here. We success in the *‘ plays” shou'd be put on wish the new company every their effort Eewortu Leacve.-—One of the most in teresting papers of the season was read at the Ep verth Lesgue meeting last night by Captain Weeks. Being Britishers, a mili ary subject is an especially takiog one, and the eager attention with which each one listened as the captain graphically described the battle of Inkerman must h»ve to some extent repsid the rea er for the very evident cire and tronble he had taken in the preparation of his paper. At the cloee remarks were made by Dr. H UW. Johnson, Messrs. G P. Reer, R C. Goff, John Newson and Col. Moore. cccintiiemlipeiiiuiditan Howe Rece.—At the regular meeiing of the Henevolent I ish Society held las* night, a resolution in favor of ecollec’ing fande throughout this Island in aid of the Irish Hime Rule campsign was ad-pted; and a committee of three members, consisting of the president, secretary and treasurer, was appointed to act in conjunction with all others who are in favor of the movement. tis reported that a public meeting is to be tilled in this city by joint committees at an rly day, for the purprse of appointing *xeoutive and collecting committees in both t wn and conatry. ccntiineniieasiaiiia Freiu »'s TorrvamMentT —Monecton firemen have de-ided to attend the first of July cele- bration at Charlottetown .—Transcript. Up to the present time the St. Jota fire- men hive not received an invitation to at- tend thist»urnament Surely there must be 8&3 oversight ia the m atfer.—Sun, _ In regard to the last paragraph the follow tog i@ an all anfficient explasativa : My Dear Lance, I received your letter of invitation to Fire mens Tournament, and have laid the same bef ve tne pabli safety committee cf our ©rmmia Council. The consent of this bod: is Rec-svary before the firemen ce leave the city, With regard to the Portlan! depart meat l receive your ci-culsr, as since 1889 rat ety hes been uaited with St. Jha and ‘ae whole department is now under mv ch iragn Thanking you for the invitation, 1 7em wa, yours sincerely, a Joux Kerr, hief Engineer St. John Fire Department, %. Joha, March 1, 1892. SOA ee SB ne one —— a - TUESDAY, APRIL 12, 1892. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPEOIAL iiinaiai i ma iia dE DOMINION PARLIAMENT. THE QUEBEC RIVER POLICE, The Newfoundland Dispute. Ortawa, April 12, In the House of Commons vesterday, Hon, ©. H. Tupper introduced a bill to repeal the act concerning the harbor and river police «f Quebee. The abolition of this act, he said, would be benefical to the Maritime Provinces, since it would tend to take off retaliation dues imposed by the United States on Canadian ves* als Phe act to incorporate the Women’s Baptist Mi-sionarv Union of the Maritime Provinces pees-d through commictee and was read the third time, Mr. Davies asked when the remainder of he papers relating to th: Newfoundland dispute would be produced. He referred especially to one despatch of Lord Knutsford which appeared, statiog that the British Government threatened to ratify the Blaine- Bond treaty if Canada failed to negotiate & treaty of reciprocity with the United States. Hon. C. H. Tupper said that the Govern- ment hoped to receive permission “from the Imperial} Government to produce the des- patch in a tew days After some debate Mr. Ives withdrew his resolution for the imposition of an export duty on sawn logs. The Canada Temperance Act. Orrawa, April 12. In the Senate yesterday Dickey’s amend ment to apply the principles of the Canada Temperance Act to incorporated towns was buried out of sight. Vidal, Scott and Premier Abbott concurred in the opinion that the amendments, if adopted, would strike a vital blow at the Act, instead of extendixg the local option principle. comeing Obituary. Hawirax, April 12 D. H MeGuarvey, the well known insur- snce man, died this morning after a brief illoess) Mrs. McGarvey, who has been in F orida for her health, is on her way home Suicide Monrreat, April 12. Moise Dubene, a messenger in the Sheriff's « fi e, committed suicide y-sterday by shuoting himself. Financial difficulties are said to have imp lied him to the deed. eee B W Salter, of Halifax, Dead. Hatitrax Apri’ 12 Mr. B. W. Salter, who at one time carried n extensive business here, died this morning. The Wel and Election. Orrawa, April 12. Nomination in W.lland Apml 22; pol- ling, 20th. ' Weatar: tullcun | Toroste April12,-104.m. | Fresh to strong westerly winds; fair weather, stationary or a little lower tem- perature, -nenncecepmelalipontpescllgpanertewnnaaninn Provincial Legislature. House of Ass ambly. | ApRIL II. Mr. Montgomery submitted a biil to pro- hibit the sale of cigars, cigarettes, and tobacco | to minors. i The House went into c mmittee to further consider the medic«! bill The deliberation | over this bill oeenpied «lmost the whole after. | neon and evening. Progress was reported at 10 3). Hon Mr Peters reported on address pre- pared hy a committee of both Houses, asking the inte: pos'tion of the C.lonia! Office to pre- vent the imposition of discriminating duties noon Canadian productions in the ports ot N wioundland. House adjourned. oe Local Notices. eee i James Paton & Co's show days toemorrow and Thursday. Al! are invited to see the best show of new sp ing goods we have ever made. Attend early and avoid the rush. Do you want a perlor or bedroom suit? We have them. You can have them for very little money. We claim we have the best goods at the best price. Our sales prove this ‘o be the truth.- Mark Wright & Co, Ltd. The inducements we offer to introduce onr immense line of kid gloves should not be passed over. These gloves are made in France and we have them in all colors, sizes and kinds. See our adver'isement.— Jas. Paton & Co. Sumon’s Curse will ereup, whooping cough and Reddin Bros. We make, »dvertise and sell, some furni- ture every year, without sta'ing untruths ab ‘ut our competitors m+ke and quality of gools This song is thread bare. he buyers are with us.. Mark Wright & Co, Ltd DIED. In this city, on the 1lth inst., Maggie Hennessey, after a lingering illoess berne with true Christian resignation to the Divine Will. The deceased was of an amiable dis- position, and was deservedly loved and esteemed by all who knew her. May her aenl rest in peace. {Funeral will leave her late residence, Chestnut Street, a: a quarter to nine o'clock on Wednesday morpmg for St. Danst«n's Cathedral, thence to Roman Catholic Cem- etery } At Vernon River Bri'ge, on the llth inst, John Furness, in the 73 d year of his ge. {Faneral Wednesdsy at 10 o'clock } A’ Glen William, Ap i! 6:h, 1892, Charl-e, ‘he beloved son of Avnie and Murdoch J. Macleod, aged 5 years and 9 months. At her sen’s residence, Cornwall, on April Q-h, Margaret, reliet of the late Thomes Heartz, aged 79 years. At Granville Mills, on April llth, Edward immedistely relieve Bronchitis. — novldwly - } - Heary, aged 78 years, Grand Show Days ee a eee JAMES PATON & HAVE DECIVED CO. TO LEAVE———— dl msday. Next APRIL 13th AND. 14th, As Their Grand Show Days. ia eT ite ots SATURDAY EVENING, APRIL 16. Se ~<a 83 g ° od ga a” We invite all to attend on our SHOW DAYS, a i t AYS, and feel sure it will u well to spend an hour or two in looking over our New’ Goods. ‘They a8 GLOVES! GLOVES! : In order to introduce to the GLOVES, we have decided to offer them on Show Days and Saturday evening at the prices below. This will give all a chance to get our Gloves, and we feel sure once you buy our makes you will always buy them. BLACK GLOVES. FOUR PUSH BUTTON BLACK KID GLOVES.—Our Regular 800. Glove, Show Doys 4&c. ; our regular 90: Glove, Show Days 62c; our regular $1.25 G ove, Show D-ys $1.00; our regular $1 60 Glove (Soecia') Show D.ys $1.30. FiIVESfUD LACING BLACK KID GLOVES.—Our regular $1.40 Glove Show Deys, $1.18. - SEVEN-STUD BLACK KID GLOVES,—Our regular $160 Special, Show ays Od BLACK GAUNTLET DRIVING GLOVES.—Our regular $1.40 Glove, Shew Days $1 20 am MOUSQUITARE “SWEDE "—Our regular $1.50 Glove, Show ‘ys, $'.25 SEVEN STUD LACING BLACK UNDRESSED (SPECIAL).--O $1 55 Glove, Show Doys, $1.30. : er COLORED GLOVES. FOUR FUSH BUTTON COLORED KID GLOVES. —Our regular 90c Glove, Show Deys, 62>. ; our reguiar $1.15 Glove, Show Digs, 900. ; ‘our regular $1 25 Glove, Show Days $100; our regular $150 Glove, Show Days $1.25 FIVE-STUD LACING, ASSORTED TANS, BROWNS AND GREYS.—Oar regular $1 26 Glove, Show Dsys 98: ; our regular $1 40 Gieva, Show D.ys. $1 18 SEVENSTUD L‘CING. ASSORTED TANS; BROWNS AND GREYS (SPECIAL).—Ovr regular 81 60 G'ove, Show Diy. $1.30. TANS, GREYS AND DRABS, MOUSQUITARE “SWEDE "—Our regular $1.50 Glove, Show Diys, $1 26 : SEVEN STUD LACING COLORED UNDRESSED (SPECIAL) —Our regular $155 Glove Sh+w Diys $1 25 a oy BIARRI'Z IN ASSORTED TANS.—Our regular $120 Glove, Show Days, 90c. Try a pair. aA JAMES PATON & CO., MAREET SQUARE. Charlottetown, April 11, 1892—eod 6 wky Talk About Booming! ampenpnineninseninlltg) Shi AM ONLY THREE WEEK3 SCARCED., and am working overtime. AJ! my old customers are rallying around me again, and miny NEW ONES. Wien [ sty I am going to lead, | mean thet if low prices anl superior workmanship will do it I am to the front Orders lett with me will be done promptly. Orders by mail promptly attended to. JAMES D. TAYLOR. apd Sign of the Big Book, J. D. McLeod's Corner, 300 Pairs Just Received. FERD, PERRIN, ROULLLON FERRERS & Cie., KID GLOVES. & Cie., KID GLOVES. ALL THE NEWEST SHADES. will be given in exchange. STANLEY BYITAERS, Charlottetown, March 19, 1892—eod & wky If any Gloves strain or aplis,.a naw piic fr t BYINUS BLOCK, SS ee ——— — — Pa GEREN NOW Or tsN—14 Cases Men’s and Boy's Jtothiag See our Clothing before you buy; it will alwiys be t» your advantage to do 80. Prices are the Lowest. J. B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. ame | CL STYLISH GARMENTS FOR SPRING! of th: o2sc stook ever shows by us, Our We have opened for this Spring’s trade the handsomes’ line of SUITINGS, OVER- COATINGS and TRO'NSERINGS ever seen in Charlottetown, in WORSTEDS, TWEEDS, SERGES, etc, etc. A call to our Stove will convince you of the fact that these Garments combine richness of texture, elegaice in € 500 | finish and rich shiding. We guaraat:e per- We Have Received Some Very) fect fitting Garments every time. Hats and Men’s Farnishings. } } Pretty Dosigas ia | Largest and Best Assorted Stock ever NEW WATCHES Sy shown by us, at the lowest prices. at D. A. BRU YE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER. Fair and Reasonable Prices. | Charlottetown, April 2, 1892—eod & wky Should a mainspring break, or any- thing not be satisfactory, you don’t have | ‘7; * T 1 to send a thensind miles, as we are mght ; here at CAMERON BLOOK, and our! aim will be to please our customers in| every respect 8 . { E e j j : y E. W. TAYLOR, (Commission Merchaiis and Waolesale Grocers, CHARLOTTETOWN, ?. E. 1. ——/ x) i PHUIT, BOGS AND PRODUCE 4 et || » In b> i , | i i f 24S ° SJ OS } ) L ( [ J —_-_——{ xi) — — CAU i | O N WANTED THIS SEASON —100 000 D z+n EGGS, for which the highes* price * will be paid. EGG CASES SUPPLIED FREE. EGG CASE FILUERS at lowest prices. EZ Having engaged an experienced man in the FRUIT BUSINESS, we intend to give this line our special attention. 2aw (cu fri) & wy —apl —_ EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy Sons oF Temperance | W'<nrskrtsati ent dtc ANTED—By the last of April, a nursemaid. Apply at this office, tf{—wpl HE Grand Division, S. of T., of P. F. L.,| will meet in quarterly session at Alber- : ae ton on Friday, the 15th inst., commencing at ' LET.—Three rooms, suitable f dress- 11 $a. =. ; | makrr. situ ste on King Streat, near Pownal A special train will leave Charlottetown at | Stree. Apply at this office. apt 6 30 a. m, local time, returning same night | . Far? from Charlottetown and retu-n, one | pone Gettane a Phas at dollar. Norton & Fennell’s. apl A public temperance meeting will be held in the evening. Ne 34 so from Seartee inkeaes 7 | wl or pasty 5 JESSE s. BU RNS, } Stews ply to Jou V PrRoweg, rod | Wright's Bridge. dy aw wy ie u IS MARKED TV. & B. IN BRONZ«é LETTERs. NONE OTHER GENUINE, jan2—dy & wky e6 d m&t wii }