ia car aie THE DAILY EXAMINER. - Local and Other lems. WE ARE ‘A POWER IN DPKESs GvODS! ' ita Q iacity that maxes it its Prices that makes ji STANLEY BROS os Guove Day —Saturday--Beer Bros FRIDAY, < — APRIL 22, 1892. ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPKoraL Desparortrs to 7 & KSAMINER. THE GRIWAAL AGT. | —_—_— - Punuanuoste practice to-night at 745 NOCAMSHID Ingpection Act, tv amend the S:eamboat luspection Act. and Designs, and we STANLEY BROTHERS. cy vow wanes e DOMINION PARLIAMENT. x iress Goods---Challies. W* OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS of these beautiful Fabrics. In addition to ovr regular line we have secured a fine range, which we are able to sell at a very low price. at our Stock, | | | j ' Coreks DENCE and other matter crowded | Orrawa, April 22 ” | Sir John Thompson yesterday introduced a. or T.~O-ient Division meets at 8 o'clock |-°.' ill relating to witnesses and evidence ’ ~ & ** ’ aunt ir . + laiti oe detdidtin Gidenen | This was a bill to permic a person charged | Selene with any crimival offence to give evideuce | , Aa iu bigown bebaif It was red the first time s i : | The House went into committee ou the act | NE£ARIN os io morrow ends the Devi Dargai Bal at the Diamond Koo si Mak : ar purch i : *" | Une clause of the old bill made it compule. y re sade you! Chase ce, . r . : es — to use metalljc life boats and metaliic buckets ; on steamer The bill made obligatory en- ’ vr. . > tele , . @ AN wn An, _ cae ~_ —_ wy bottle - j f cement of- pivvisions by vhe Governor Hilo \,s ru he s te 4 . ’ — s M . as: See oy ee ia Council, It was desired now to piace Reddin bros. novldwly Tes Usvuat Rescir.—The watering cart wes ou. vary this morning, There was & heat y rainfall before DOOD, - Some Trovr — The janitor of one of our city seh ole caught one hundred and nine y six fine trout up west a few days agi. o Cmaciies Sse Stanley Bros.’ show of ch sliies, a jot bought at w bargain and will be sold at bargain prices. a22 Sieod 7 Mar Sars.—The Masonic Baziar Sewing Circie have decided to hold a **May Sale” on. Wedaesday, May 4 b in Masonic Hall, Water Street. ap22? 3i -°e- tue Gagette last night ontained a motive that her majesty’s birth .ay will be kept on Wedoesday, tue 25.h of May. ~Loadun Poat, 2ad inst. DIRTHDAY VCEEN 8 a ee A Paviye Ixvestuent.—Twentvefive cents invested in « bex of Kverybo y's Pilis. It may mean @ saving of that many dollars later “— - DirewrugRia.—A young girl named Maggie Murphy, sbuut thir een years of age, living with the McN-vin teamily, died at Bonshaw yesterday from diphtheria. - Goop Worg —Point du Chene, which was al nos entively “iped out by fire last fail, is being rapidly rebuilt. Several buildings are now under way, includiug two large hotels. —The steamer Fistuet ar Tived hers irum Sutomi-ranie yesterday altersvou abut five cio k, snd pro- ceeded to Halifox this forenvea at eleven. She had a goud general freight. Tue Fasrvet SHODA’S OINTMENT, the Great Germau Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Biackheads, Pimples, etc., as ifby magic. 8 oa. tubes in elegant cartons cls sili Taz fiastT ARRIVAL —Schr. Neal Dow, fom P. BE. 1. oa Cu-siav, with a full carzo cata and potatecs for Jenkins & Oo. Three ®hoovers also wrvived, yesterday from P. E I with prodacts of the farm.—New Glasgow Caroniczh sical At Homs.—The young ialies of the Wealey Mission Band held # very pleasant and successful ** At Home” in the parlor if the Methodiat Church. last evening. During the past five years the Band has raised sumu-hing like $500 for missionary purposes —- > Kevsrnoton Hatt—The stereopticon en- tertainment in Kensington Hall last even- ing was well attended. The views were exhibited by Mr. G. H. Hasrz:rd, and were explained by Evangel:st Surciiff;. Daring the evening some excellent music was ret- dered by the choir. - Tuc Riste. ~Ata meeting of the Executive Committee of the Canadian Rifl- League, held ia Toronto a few nights ago, it was decided to hold the five mstches on the following dates May 28h, June lith, Jaly 9th, July 23ed, August 6:h. Strength of teams and ranges to remain same as lass year. Entries close May 15th - Evecrric Licut.—The auction sale of the Prince Fdward Island Eiectric Comp«ny’s franchise, property, station and a:c plwat wok place to-day ,»4 advertised. Mr. D. A Starr, of Mentreal, was the purchaser. The price was $5,020. Mr FE. H. Norton was the alictionee! - 7 ;OVRNALIsSTIC CompiINE —Two members oi the Toronto Globe staff—Mr. J. E. Atkinson and Miss Eila 8S. Elliott, ** Madge Merton ”’- were “ paragraphed ” for lifeafew days ago in that city. The Rev. C KEK. Manning tlici ted This is the first wedding of two journalists that huscver taken plice in Can ada. Tuc Market to-dsy was feirly weil attended with trade moderate. Eygs are in fair supply and sold at il to 12 cents per lozen Butter fresh was scarve at 26 to 28 per b., and tub at 23 to 24 cents per lb. Hay was in moderate supply at about 50 cenie per 100 lbs Fresh herring werein fur the first time to-day and sold quickly at 8 to 10 cents per dozen. Suirrine Competition —N». 1 Battery, % A, under the command of L-eur Merns c mmenced practice 1D the Drill Shed last evening, in preparation for the thifting c mpetition which will take place ‘hortly in the Rink in aid of the Firemen’s fournament. The men acquitted them- telvog adm rably, and no doubt will give a 80d account of themselves. SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the reat German-American Rem- ne, for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Pruggisis, $1.00 per bottle, six hotties 85.50. If you Want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for * Morning Light.” eee loagT The entertainment and yi’ etal in M Lod’s Hall last evening, uncer the auapicas of Charl tre own L dge, No. 5 9 G G T., was largely attended, and Pvssed f very p'easautiy. The literary P tt of the progr mme inclnted a chorus b: the choir, readings hy Mias F sirelough a 4 Me Lewson, vocal roles by Mra. R - re nod Mr Dovison.a rec tition by Mas u LiW8On, : and addresses by Messrs. ellish aad Underhay. 4 discreii nary powers with the minister. Mr Davies wanted the law alie:ed without giving discretionary powers to the Govern- ment. Read a first time. Other business unimportant. ccnisinsinealageionahnienan Cartwright to Go. loronzo, -April 22. Those who know what is transpiring in the inner cirwe of the Grit party adege that there is 4 scheme on fvot awonyst the youny men especially to md the party ef Sir Richara Usrtwright. The whole thing will De ripe ot the neXt general election when the gallant koghe wii find himself without bumlibation, Man Hiled. MONTREAL, April 22. The dead bedy of Usartie Leshe was tuuud in » yard im the rear vt the Bei Lele povus cifice. He was wight superin- teideut aud im gOlug vul upon Lhe tovt prubab.y stumbled aud teil 76 feet beiow. —~- Paris Police will strike Pagis, April 22 The police of this city, to-the number of 198, threaten to sirike on accuuut uf cer- tau grievauces. ‘The anerchisis are in high g ce. carthquake tu Saa Fraacisco San Francisco, April 22. Esrthquake shveks visited chis ciLy yes tefGey 4uu Were Ivll (fr vUghvul tke State. A number of Duiluings were demuiished. en The Meibourne Election. Hatirax, April 22. The Melbourne eleciio, has resulted in a victury for the Guverument of tw to one. Tiffany & Co Kobbed. New York, April 22. James A. Palmer has been arrested, charged with the larceny of $60,000 from iiff.ny & Co. Weather Bulletin. Toxonro, April 22.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh winds; cloudy, with rain. A | A A Lumber—The first auction of lumber for the season wili be held by F. H Nor- ton & Co., on Connolly's wharf to-morrow at 2 o'clock. Boys’ clothing, boys’ clothing, kilt suits, two pice suits, all sizes, great vareity.— Harris & Stewart, London House Don't forget to sve our carpets, shades, mats, oilcloths, lace curtains, We keep everything for furnishing your house.—- Patton Bros Wary will you cough when Shilvh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 100, 50c, and $1. —Reddin Bros. novidwly Lace Curtains —A magnificent variety of patterns aod 100 pairs bought at 39 per cent, discount.—Beer Bros. a20 2i dkw 3uy boys’ clothing at J. B. Macdonald's, al9 6bidw Buy men’s clothing at J. B. Macdon- ald's. al9 6i d w | Nothwithstandiog the dull times an! slow | sles of produce by our farmers, we have | taken mure orders to date than any previous | year. - fiood firs, good: goods and low prices does the business —John Macleod & Co, a20 lw Pure map'e sy: up received toeday at Beer & Goff's. ep20 3i | Beer & Goff have just bottled one cask of new maple sy:up. ‘Try a bettle of the real, genuiue staff. ap20 3i A Pleasing Sense Of health and strength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as it ac's in harmony with aature | to eff-erusily cleanse the system when cos- tive or bilious For sale * 252 botiles by | all leading druggists. jl4tths | Lettuce for five cents per bunch at Gay's stails, Market House. The best spring medi- cine, #21 52 t&m | DIED. Friday morning, April 220d, Thomas Ride- way, eged Sl years [‘ uneral notice will appear to-morrow ]} Shades and excellent values. ALL NeW GOODS much under the regular pric: price. extraordiaury low prices. Charlottetown, April 18, 1892. Fancy Tweed These very Fashionable Goods are represented in our Stock by a variety of Colorings venture to say that we ean please the most fastidious taste. ; We keep a range of PLAIN STUFFS which cannot. be. excelled. Charlottetown, April 20, 1892—eod & wky If you contemplate buying we would urge you to have a look Effects. Plain Goods. All the Latest Black Goods. Our reputation for variety and value in MOURNING GOODS is an established fact. Our constantly increasing sales in this department has encouraged us to keep a stock that will be found FIRST-CLASS IN EVEKY RESPECT. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN'S BLOCK. |W. A. WEEKS & CO., QUEEN ST. $0 —————S Se SPECIAL SALE aa OD) wr Hearth Rugs and Curtains NS ALL NEW COONS ‘PESES JAMES PATON & CO. will offsr on WEDNESDAY, tha 29th instant, Two Bales of HEARTH RUGS, in Tapestry art Veivets, bsing pirt of a maaufacturer’s stock aid bought Ws: are in a postion to sell s)>n3 of then at almost half We wil also offer on th» same day Fiv2 Huniced ani fifty Pairs UORTAINS at Com2 early andi secure bargains. JAMES PATON & GO., MARKET SQUARE. eC ——_ ~ —— ¢* tar Tol 1°] THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from - the universal admiration of our | At his residence, Upper Prince Street, on Bea utiful in Art. patrons for thie This is evidenced by the good NOW OPEN! Or Store 1s HOW Ope far Busi WHOLESALE & RETAIL. We invite you to eome in and see our Stock. Every visitor is delighted with our New Store and the goods we show them. Our aim is to give buyers the best that money can get. Good, honest goods at reasonable prices—these are the in- ducements we offer. . Wholesale and Retail buyers throughout the Province will find us just the men to deal with. -.: Charlottetown, April 11, 1892—eed tf DAM Abdallah Messenger. 4869, Sire| Dolly, by a son of Saladin, of Bijou, 4.25 1-4. Grandsire os dam by Saladia, he by SIRED BY telephone, 2.25. Hay Middieten. P. P. GILLIS, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ————(x) re ** ARNELL is » rich dark bay in color, with black points. He stands 16 hands high, and weighs 1150 pounds. He is 4 magnificen' y built and perfectly proporti med animal, having » finely shaped head and neck, the tnrusc being clearly cut; the chest 1s broad and deep, giving grand lung power ; the shoulders slope wel ba k ; the barrel is well rounded and springly mbbed, with strong lois snd coupling; the qusrters are shapely and heavily muscled ; his bune is firm and clean, aud his legs and tert-all that cs be desired. He is a splendidly g sited animal, having a free, op no, natural trotring action that is greatly admired by all who have seen him moving in harness. He is goud tempered and level headed, and very intelligent looking. At the Provincial Exhibition, 1892, he showed his license to trot. » Boing started three lengths behind, and he pole hurae, he drove ths winner hom, ia 2 404, which is equal to 2.35 had he gor-fair plsy. Parnell has to his credit some of the best: lwking ovits on the Island, and before the snow fl es next fall he will have some of the fastest. In Parne |’s verms.is mingled the blood of performers and producets—the blood of Black Hswk, of Abdallah L., of Justin Morgan, of Samb». of Saladin, and of many thers that are renowned 10 the equine history of, the Unaiied States and of Prince Eiward Island. bo styie, action, speed, courige, evergy, pluek aad intelligence he is woithy of his breeding, and. breeders cin make no mistake in s'inting their best .mares to this handsome Stallion- If you want speed you must breed forit, aid in P.raell you have it. If you want fixe carriage horses you must breed for them, and in Parnell you have concenrrated the strains that hive produced hundreds of. var. best- roaisters His inheritance is such as to justify expec'ations of the’ bast results. Parnell wii] stand at the owner’s stables ducing the season of 1892 at the service fee of $15.00 for’a foal. AsT expect Pornell to trot hetow 2,39 chis fall, E esanot allow the-usual retucn privileges. Mores from a distsnce will bs kept free of ehsrge for two days. : P. P. GILLIS, Owner. apl2—dy 6w 2aw & why WANTS, LOST, FOUND &e i R SALE.—One Oddfellows Camp Sutt. Seem | HN \ Ri Hi} Funes, a UC cae WO GOOVD SERVANTS WANTED in the country, ata private residence —-nNousewmaid aud Cook. Good wages given. F r further par- C ae ticuiars avply at [He AXAMINER office. ap22 & oJ WANTED.-Two servant maids Good w izes Apply to Mra. L. C. Owen, St. Peter's Road. m w f—ap2l WANTEv.— A girl for general .honsework. Mua: have references Apply to Mrs. kp- WARD H. NokToN, St. Peter's Ruad. xpzl—3i eod y ANTED IMMEDIATELY.-—A good milliner, to whom hberai wages will be given. Ap- ply to MCLEAN & CAME«ON, Crapaua, ap2l T° LET.—A House on the St, Peter's Road, ab ut one-fourth mile from the city, now oceup'ed bt Mr. F. L. \cNutt. Pos-essi n given &h June.— LEMUEL W RIGHT. 3i eo d—a, 21 ; ) ‘\ AN WANTED 'o work on a small tarm, | ; Apply at FxaMInERr office. ap2 t io nt tJ } | A i \ NTE") —pe first class Sealer and ex perien ed gi ls ‘0 wert in a Factory at Rice Poiut —E H Noxon & Co, 3i—ap.0 \ ANPtD —An ex erienc*d nursemaid R - WE ARE OFFERING THE Ever Shown in the City in yw } ' fereu.c8 requind Appl, to M ti. Be ‘ i | err. if opé | a ! | W as THV.—. man servant, Apply «t he office of Peters & eters, or at MR ¥F. t eTERS', Sidmunnt. ppi2 The Very Latest Novelties to select from. "3°90 LET —H we on Hi isboreug' Srree, at | present occuyieu y James Hy nes, an’ von- taming eich :Oum-. P «-sessiun given 2ud June. Apply ty Peake BROS & VO. if—aplz ‘T° LE.—A Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, at present oc upied by Mra. Mo- hon P»-<esa-o givea lst Mav. Apply o iM NOTE A FEW OF THE PRICES: | Wintiam MICH, Htllsour saga 3qasre apd | WANTED -About the Ist of May, a good weneral servant. Apyly at this vttise, a6 All-Wool Worsted Overcoats, $14 . | , O L&T.—Euston Stree: Hil', four nixhts ia ih T) Coat and Vest, 12 ant week, OF dayum:, suitable for Lodg uvic Room, etc.-t K Bara «. im ed ‘i i ti ‘i 11) w LET. —Phe easéern naif of ciouse on corner i of tiidsborough and nustou Sureets, Lame | diate poss.ssion. apply to j ‘Black Worsted Pants, 4) Mane. F. Pannen Canvars. mech’ Pa Meee ache Fine Tweed Suits, i ee the list of April, a nurs»maid. vply at this office, —npl taste they display in patronizing the Star Tailoring Fine Tweed Pants, Bo Se oe ae At Leominster, Masachuset's, on theivh SStablishment when ther want something particular- April, at the residence of his d»ughter, Mrs. Robert R Seller, of a shock, Mr. Jehn N Stewart, formerly a resident of Secuthport, Lot 48. Hadshock on 9h of April and remained unconscious until he peacefully passed awav. He was buried in the cemetery at Leominster, Mass., Fridsy, April 15th, 1892 At LotJT, on March 23rd, Alice L_ Bryan, ag d'7 years, dearly beloved daughter of John and Jane Bryan At Long Biver, on the 6c:h inst, of pueu- mopia. A drew Marks, aged 26 years. At Pleasavt Vailev, Lot 21, on March 18th, of inflimmation of the lungs, Jo.n McLennan, aged 67 years. ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill has passed into a proverh, namely. when you fail to get -uited at the Star Tailoring Establishmon’ you are too fastidious for this yere world. Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wky >Y Kenzie. | mediante possession given. Apply we W, W These are only a few of .he BAR; ”™™ — GAINS we have always on hand for our customers. GENTS! Onr “Spurgeon” book, by the celebrated Biptist Divine. Dr. Russell H. Conwell. commonly calied the -Spurzeoa of : America. contains 62) pages. alsu ~purgedn’s : eldea Sermon and «thers, Solendid testimo- a nials from the highest authorities. Rev. Cam- ten Cobern says: “The story of this brave life | ought to come like a cupof the Weaver of Life agente are doing. One repor’s 53 orders soid in fitand big 'e-ms to HaARLE PUB IsHING House, Merchant Tailors into every hone in America I believe Dr, ‘‘on- >. three cays ano'her 114 in four days, and another % John. N RB. m 24 well to a fic man for his tas«.” See w Ch’town, April 11, 1892—eod & wky in oneday Actq sick S nd 3‘ ceats for out- O LET.- A Dwelling Honse of nine room- witi) Stable, sitaste on Hillsborough 8 ree, R XALE —Holste'n Cow, rising three ca'vi d ne r the residencs of Mr. Lemuel Pole and ad- lst Fehruary; 1 Kxpress Wagon, sot Srass joining Mr Henry Coffin’s Possession given Ist} »ounted Express Haroes, ches for cash or an ‘May BD Xt. Appt {> GRORGE ALLRY. approved jaint no e—R. Rk. BRacs. aplg—tu th sat apli—tw eod & wr t