a ll Ma me ce ae Sg wo eS TN ao a nel — cea THE DAILY EXAMINER. bie ea re eer "| — a . wo? Sepa — ey Fn. » . ‘ tral aisteansenteitsiaemenatie oe et iat rocoe Seiten ete Si be ih ne ten ¢ ti - THURESDAY, APRIL23, 1SH2. Local and Other Items. Josspry Day Saturday Beer Br *. | 1 Yee pi 2s 2 . | PurmdaRM Special practice naght | st a auarter to eiga? oe clock, ' ; > | G. BH. C.~A meeting will be held to night | at § clock sharp, at the room on Grafto j Stieet hedsiiian Pot ( One drunk occupied the |} } nitent i this morning. He was fined #4] } oe I. 0. G. T.—Charlottetown Lodge, No ]. will mee? this evening at eight o'clock for the election of thee: a. - VW TeEp at Oxce.—Two trustworthy exe cerienced saleswomen. No cthers need apply Reer Bros a27 tf - SterbortTicon Virws next Tuesday evening the Recond Methedist Church, On y 10 eute Ww we he Da SALE ef furniture and morrew at two o'clock Norten & Ce., Auctioneers. piane to- E - * Way Sate.”"—In Maronic Li dge Roome, Water Street, Wednesday, 4th May. Don't forget the day iiiiniiad uon's Coeze will immediately relieve reop, whooping cough and Bronchitia.— Reddia Broe. novidwiy dinminipmnnin Qveex Square is being put in order for the eeason.. The fountain shonld be made ready fos the seals ax quickly ae possible. Tae Bazaaz Co. are leading in the joom paper trade this apring. Select your good papers before the best paiterna are gone. oinaiieaias Notice To Frrewex.—A —_ meeting of the Hose Companies will be held at the City jiuildiag thie (Thursday) evening at 7.30 2 c10ck. seemagpeemian Fier —The aiarm yesterday sfternoon was for 3 fire st the residence of Mr. E Riackbaurue, Easton Street. There was sot much damage done Sasclea itis Pesce Diamoxn Liye —One of the Black fiemond Company's steamers will leave Montreal about the seventh of May. for Charlottetown and St. John's, Newfoundland. _—-p>P-—_ Ne revit rvects follow tae use of Every- body's Pills, They are mild, safe, and ertair, snd ara guaranteed purely vegetable. Prepared only by A. S. Johnson, Ph. G. ¥or sale by ali druggista. «dail cesmanned a Me ©. H. Haszaxp will, on Tuesday even- ing vext at 8 o'clock, exhibit the new views be bas just received from Ergiand ia the Second Methodist Chureh. Admizsion only 10 cents. Try and be there. adie: is another column will be secn for sale a lendid business property in New G:argow, Nova Scotis, and in the banner town of the province and where $60,000 is paid out seuthly for industrial labor. me Ox Sarunpay we will make 4 special display of our novelties and bargains in betery. We bought 900 paire black cash- mere aad cotton hose for this show. No ous should miss it.—Beer Bros. apl 28 2i. es Dow'r Turse that those cheap atationery packages are all gone because we do not dave time to advertise them. A fresh sup- ply has just arrived. Get one with the picture frame or pocket knife, ouly 10 cents at the Bozaar Store. -—_—»>-—_—_ Tse Amagreat Races.—We learn that Mr. P. P. Gulis has had the entrance fee for his trotting stallion Parnell returned from Amherst. Parnell was the ooly horse from Charlottetown entered for the $300 puree Some of the largest standard- breeding farms in Nova Scotia were not represented in any of the classes. ~—_—-————— Surcipe.—John Ford, s farmer residing on the Rustico Road, committed suicide yesterday by hanging himself in hia barn. He had been under treatment at the Hos- pital for the Insane, and was only dis- charged from that Institution a few days ago. Ford was about sixty years of age, and leaves a wife and family. csacilbiidipeiniinl Nor Disurssep.—It is pleasing to hear that there is no truth in the statement made by the Patriot « few days ago that Mr. Wiliam Cantwell had been dismissed from the Island Railway. Mr. Cantwell has received no notice of dismissal. Two or three others whose names wera publish- ed in the Patriot as having been dismissed are still im the employ of the road and have not received notice of dismissal. — - ~~ SKODA'’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American m- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottic. Pay ealy for the good you receive. At all Druggists, $1.00 r hottie, six bottles 85.50. If you want to kuow sbout SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.” — Gvaap or Honox —The guard of honor at the closing of the Legislature to-morrow will Se drawn from the on ee and 820d Battalion. Captain J. A. Long- worth, No, 2 Battery, G. A., will be in command. A salute of tifteen guns will be fired from Fort Edward by a detachment tem No. 1 Battery, G. A., under command # Captain Davison. siacneititiniemids Datuovste Cottecr.—The Convocation of ; Dalhousie College end University was held in} tie Academy of Music, Halifax, on Tuesday Siternoon. There was a large attendance. | The degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred om nineteen young men, among the number | being Rederick McNeill, of St. Catherine's, aud Ssmue’ N. Robertson, of North Bede que. Geerye Weilington Schurman, of Bedeque, recsived the degree of Bavhelor of Laws. Nineteen others received a similar honor. > ' Sitver-Grey Fox. — Jchn Compton, of | Bangor, Kiog s County, was fortunate enough | the other morning to find a silver-grey fox Caught inatrap he had set the evening pre- view. When found her re eS was tlive aad showed fight. She was taken to Souris and sold for a handsome figure to Mr. | Frederick Carlton. Strengled she soon was 4¥ 8B expert io fox killing, and now the skin may be seen at Mr. Carlton's store along with 5 G@antity of other valuable native furs that Were secured during the past winter. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPKOIAL Desparosxs ro Tax Examiner. DOMINION PARLIAMENT Discussion on the Charges Against Caron. Orrawa, April 28. la the House yesterday, Osrtwright re- suming the debate on the resolution against Sir Adolphe Caron, said that if the charges were proven the minister was guilty of embezzlement and conspiracy; more than that, he was guilty of one of the greatest scandals that ever a public man could have committed—treason against the Govern- ment. Hecherged the Government with cowardice with their m:jority in refusing an investigation, and went on to say that the elections for fourteen years were carried by colossal corruption. He was particularly sbusive in bis language. Cartwright was followed by Dickey, who discussed the question in sn able manner and temper. He agreed with the Min- iater of Justice that thé House had no right to inquire into the private conduct of any of its members. Dealing with some points advanced by Laurier he said that the House had no right to expel a member unless guilty of felony or a crime and it was most necessary that the House should proceed cautiously in passing reso- lutions of this character iest it should have to aiterwards change its action. As to the charges, there was no doubt but that the Opposition made them as strong as they gould be put. Even then it had to be ad- mitted that there were no personal charg: against the Postmaster General. If there was it was one of political corruption Chargea 9 and 10 were particularly weak. Put these to a committee aud it would eover every contractor of the Government who made a subscription for political purposes. All these parties could summoned and examined in regard to these matters if a resolution of this kind was adopted. You could go b.ck twenty years in a man’s life. He then passed on to show that Laurier did all he could to prevent an investigation into the case of Pacsud in the Provinee of Quebec, although he was apparently anxious to investigate the charges here. While opposed to this resolution he would support any investigation made en proper Parliamentary lines. Mr. Ecgar reiterated his charges, holding that they were specific and that he could prove on sworn evidence exci: one of them Section five was a distinct and -pecitic charge against the Pos maser tseneral of having received money corup" y. Curran thought the charges were altogether too vague and not sufficiently specitic. He advocated the appointment of a royal commission to investigate the charges. The debate adjourned till Wednesdry next. The intimation Tur Examiner gave relative to the scepe of the redistribution bill as affecting New Branswick is confirmed. St. John city and county will lose one member, while the counties of Queens and Sunbury will be amalgamated. The question of redistribu- tion im Nova Scotia is atill undecided; but whatever change is made wil! be in the west- ern portion of the province. As @ result of the division on the binder twine duty, a cordage company hes decided to establish a factory at Winnipeg to employ 100 hands. Fifteen railway mail clerks representing all parts of Canada, interviewed Caron and asked for the establishment of an insurance fand in con nection with that branch of the service; also, for an increase of salary to maximum of second class clerks. Caron said he would coneider the imeurance scheme, but thought the request for salaries too late this season. Mayor Thomas Agaln. Hatirax, April 28. Writs have been issued in the Supreme Court this morning, at the instance of Mayor Thomas, of Truio, against all the Liberal members of the House of Asaembly of Nova Scotia, and the Sergeant at-Arms, and sgainat Detective Power and Jailor Chambers. The plaintiff's claim is for $50,000 damages, on the plea that the defendants unlawfully assaulted and beat plaintiff 2nd imprisoned him. Civie Elections in Halifax. Hatirax, April 28. In the civic elections yesterday, Keefe was elected mayor 7 160 majority. The new aldermen are W. B. Wallace, P. M. Duggan, A. J. Hubley and Geoffrey Mor- row. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 28.—10 a. m. Increasing south and southwest winds; weather becoming showery; higher temper- ature. Our regular spring trade in carpets is now looking up. Already this season we have done a large trade in this departmer: t and expect next month to do an immense trade. We have the finest, largest and best carpet Cepartmert on the Island, and all agree that our goods are the best and prices the lowest to be feund—Jas Paton & Co, Market Square. Ladies—Buy our makes of kid gloves and you will be better satisfied than ever befure—Jas Paton & Co, Market Square. Childrens suits from 76 cents up, a splendid assortment to choose from.~—James Paton & Co., Brown's Block. A nice assortment of bamboo goods just received in tables, cabinets and music standsa—Mark Wright & Co, (Ltd.) The best trade yet.—We are selling double the quantity of children’s readymade clothing this year, owing, no doubt, to the large variety, low prices and good goods.—James Paton & Co. Piano men are trying to spoil the sale of the handsome piano to be sold on Friday, and we fear they are going to make a big bargain for someone. Please .ca!l and inspect the one in our window—E. H. Norton & Co. li Extensive sale of new furniture on Friday, April 29:h, at 2 o'clock. a26 tf Come now and inspect the magnificient new piano to be sold without reserve. Un- surpassed in Charlottetown.—E. H. Norton & Co., Auctionee:s. a26 tf Sniton’s Catarru Remepy—A_ positive curefor catarrh, diphtheria and canker-moutb. —Reddin Bros. novidwly Wuy will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure will give immediate relief. Price 10c, 50c, and $1.—Reddin Bros. novldwly At Cape Tormentine, N. B., on 22nd April of lung disease, Mary, the beloved wife f John King, formerly of Georgetown and daughter of’ Charles McLean, Dundas, P. E- lslend, aged 27 years. May her soul rest in peace. im good | a ee ee FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT IS WHAT WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS, AND BIG VALUE IN §, BOs & Chives Cll Men’s Felt Hats. OUR OBJECT 18 TO PLEASE ALL. We can have no better proof that we d> it thaa to know our trade is increasing every yer. [Last year was a big year’s trade, and we are bounl] that this one wiil be still betrer for our customers We start out by offering 590 Children’s Suits, worth $1.75, —_—_—_FroR—-—_ ONLY ONE DOLLAR A SUIT. REMEMBER, we will stand by you if you will stand by us. We thank yon for all past favors, and can assure you of our best attention and lowest prices. all through this year. TRY US FOR FELT HATS, if you want the Latest Styles and Best Value obtainable. We have been hunting Bargains for you and have got them. Come at once and take advantage of them. {o) (0) PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, April 26, 1892—eod & why dr) 4x) We are showing extraordinary value MATERIAL in all the newest makes, J. B. MACDONALD’S. in BLACK DRESS and can assure our pttrons and friends that there is notaing in the trade to sur- pass the value shown by us. % 1 : : In COLOR: D GOUDS we have a large stock in all the , . . rEY° . 7 . newest fabrics, with Primmings to match. See our immense stock of Prints and Ginghams before we are away ahead, you buy these goods; As for READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men’s and Boys’, we ask you as a special favor that you see our immense stock and rest assured we will allow no one to underseli us For Honest Goods and Lowest Prices always try Ciothing. 9 in J. B. MAGDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE; The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Two Doors Below Prowse Bros. Charlottetown, April 4, 1892—eod & wky WARRANTED GENUINE “OLD BRIDGEPORT” COAL, For Family Use in Open Grates, SMALL CARGO to arrive in a few days. Will be sold in lots to suit at invoice cost while landing. E, H, NORTON & CO. ap27—dy 3i LAND AND BUILDINGS —-QON——— Malpeque Koad. Ww* are instructed by Long Pros., to sell by Auction, on THURSDAY, May Sth, at half-past 10 o’clock, on the premises : — i ‘ The Land and Buildings facing on Malpeque Road (Great George . formerly known a3 H. ’ Hay Press. e lot faces almost 3 feet front, back about 222 feet 4 inches, wiih —- thereor The Buiidings can be easily converted into Dwellings and made one of the best yielding investments in ‘he city, The above npc two large is in a locality where Crarnge ome eheese demand TERMS—One-third cash; balance secured in the property at six per cent. interest. KE. H. NORTON & CO, ap2?;—dy tlsle guar Auctioneers. OLIVER RATTENBURY, Barrister & Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, &c. Office, Corner Queen and Water Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, ap27—1m eod & wky New Crop Molasses. SE Choice Bright Trinidad now landing. For sale low from wharf. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. ap27—3i eod TO HOUSEKE&PERS ! URNITURE Repaired and Upholstered, Desks and Office Drawers made to order at bottom prices. R.’D. PYKE, Corner Grafton and Powual Streets. ap27—1m 2aw and runs; = — ee or the least money. ee DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. Our new Spring Stock daily arriving, given entire satisfaction; better than ever this season. get we have the best goods f — ee ‘fur Boots have always Don’t for- eod & wky—apis PATTON BROTHERS. Parties contemplating Furnishing Houses this Spring, WE WANT YOUR TRADE, And in order to get it, TEMPTING w2 will offer BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FORNISHINGS. Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Seotch, Union, Jute, Hemp, Matting, Rugs, Mats, Qilcloths, ete, at prices that ,will make you buy. ‘Jace Curtains, Art Muslins, Portieres, | Window Shades, and everything required for House Furnish ing, the best value in the city, at the | REAL AND GENUINE PATTON BROTHERS, Poles Curtain 1386 QUEEN STREET. Salt! Salt! OW ON WAY from Liverpool, G. B., for Shediae via Souris, P. K, L, and due at Souris about 10th of May, Barque Gulaare laden with Salt. Persons at Souris and vicinity re- a Salt would do well to correspond with the undersigned. FRIER, HARPER & CO., ap2s—dy 2w Peint du Chene, N. B. INOTIC #3. Pictures For Sale. I WILL, ON MAY 3rp, sell at Anction, all Pictures left at my establishment to be framed previows to Pecember 31, 1891, if not called for previous to sale, JOHN NEWSON. ap22—tl may 3rd ‘heh ies. HE eastern half of Hous. situated on King A Street, opposite Judge Reddin’s residence Chis House contains eight goed reome, besides pantries, and is in good order. Possession given immediate-y. Avply to Mr. Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner at South- port. EDWARD KELLY. SHEDS. WHitr RUSSIAN, Red and White Fife _ Wheat, T'wo-Ruwed Barley, Black and White Oats, Field Peas, Vetches, Timot’y and the alfferent varieties of Clover Seeds, etc. For & le cheap by F. L. MACNUTT, 139 Water Street. Ch’tuwn, April 18, 1892-2w 2aw wy 2i pd TO LET. Cues AMD Os neve Spring res Seed : nex - George Simmons’, Possession immediately. Apply os MRS, OFFER, mcoh4—dy 2aw & wy Queen Street. ACADIA NUT COAL. LANDING TO-DAY: A Cargo of Acadia Nut Coal. Cc. LYONS. Charlottetown, April 23, 1892. WANTED IM MEDIATELY.—A good milliner, to whom liberal wages will Ver. ply to McLean & CamMERox, oar ap2l Ap-} and Cook. P. S.—MR. E. CHANDLER has charge of our CARPET DEPARTMENT. WANTS, LOST, FOUND ae ANTED—A girl for general housework in a family of three. Apply at this office. & aces JERSEY CALF—For sale, a heifer calf out ot Holsteia grade cow; took first at exhibition of 1881 as best milch cow, Tice $10.00.—K. K. Fitz@eRaLp, Chariottetowa Royaity. 2i—ap 8 TTAGE FOR SALE.--A comfortable Cot- om containing seven rooms, pleasantly situated on Fitzroy Street Kast, near the Driving Park. Apply at once to this office. tf—ap?7 LET.—The lower flat and cellar of the Allin Werehouse on Grafton Street, Apply to —. Se, or Jos, Knight, Trustee, ap27—t O LET —Two Stalls in “ Barrister’s” stablea, in rear of Flannigau’s Forge. Apply at the otfice of J. UW. MCLEOD, 3ieod pd—ap?7 WAsten ~ Agents to sell one choice Nursery : rite guick and secure te-ri ° Address May Baornesxs, Nurserymen, eae. ter, N. Y. pd—ap2s ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good plain W Cook. Apply to MS. ARNAUD, Water Street. tf—ap25 Fs SALA.—Thit House ou the corner of Pleasant Street and st. Peter's Ruad, con- taining eight rooms aud shop, with wareaouse attached, Also, a fieli containing !1 acces, one | Mile from + onthe lower St. Pecer's | App!y to Mra Leng, North River. | mMech3l—eod & wky t ANTED.—A ‘man servant, Apply at the office of Petors & Peters, or oe Ma. FF. PETERS’, Sidmount. api2 T° LET —A Cottage on Sidney Street, contain- ing five rooms. Kent $50) per month. Im- mediate possession given. w, W. W ELLNER. ap20 Apply to 7” LET.—House on Hi‘lsborough Street, at present occupica by James Hynes, an | con- | taining eizht rooma, P.»session given 2nd June. | Apply to Paks Bros. & Co, tf—apl2 Sr deek at present occupied by Mrs. Mc- Posseasion given lst May. Apply to WILLIAM >MITH, Hillsboruugn Square, aps ANTED.—About the lst of Mar. a a W ge servant. Apply at this office. me | O LET.—€uston Street Hall, four n t the week or daytime, suitable for oo Music Room, ete.—-R K. Bran. Im eod ap? 7 LET.—The eastern half of House on corne> diate LET.—A Dwelling House on Hillsborough of Hillsborough and Kuston Streets. Imaine- . Apply to Mra. F. r ane PARKER CARVELL, W ANTED.—We pat to contenes with three men to engage in canvass! in Nov. Will pay a liberal commission for the fire top _— :é On — ont 36 erwards, If satisfactory ill give a large w salary. Address at 5 Box 15, t John, N. B. eo, ee ~~ GOOD SERVANTS WANTED in country. ata private residenos —Housemal ‘or further 2 oftfica, ak wages given. _— apply at THe EXamineR