- 7 ee ae EADS SALERRO eT (ane = — a en — an THE DAILY EXAMINER. .- - . - : - TUESDAY, MARCH 15, 1892. Local and Other Items. ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, | 47 ree Cargs.—Boats with mails left} - . - poth sides this | a Srxotat Desratones to Lue EXAMInen, | Grand ale woe ye keer © PROPOSED LOBSTER REGU-' 1-08 D souka i aaa LATIONS _aoerrenae Captain Werks requests ‘he Deputation Waits Upon the tivered by Colonel Irving this evening. Minister. s ecer the let of beve' and men’s weelen shirts at sixty cents each. at Harris & Stew rts m8 5i 7 wasontc Bazaak The ladies of the Ma.-| gonic Rezsar Sewing Cir le will meet to.mor sow in the lodge room at 2.30 and 7.30 loc siisciataiatelianain Ta-Morrow Nieat.—A rousing game of key—Salvage Corps ve. Alloomers, will he Javed to-morrow night ai the Hillsborough 408 on RI Kangcaine in children’s, boys and Hundreds of Prices away down, — marl4 youthe’ readvmeade clothing suite t ehoose irr m. lames Paton & Co, eniteemaaiiiiitilihian Tre ry —The Stanley arrived at Geargetown from Pictou at ab-ut 12 30 o'clock “TaN to day. She leaves for Pietou to-morrow morniug &t seven 0 clock -~ Merrrixe —Union prayer meeting in " Buseton at 7 30 this Interest increasing All welcome. and bring your friends with you. cilia Twenty toe thirty per cent. dis count on beets at Stemper’s Cor- ner. ‘Now is the time ta get ba’ gains »s the stock must be sold. cthinniiiaiin Hanson Lieut —The Glee Ciub, aasisted by some outside talent, gave a Very enjoy able concert laat night The attendance was large. There will be another enter- tainment to-night. anutinaiiidinias fuse Markets —There wasa fair attend- ance at the market to.dey. Hay sold at from 50 to 55 cts per cwt; oats at 33 cents per bush; eggs at f-om 14 te 17 ota per doz; but ter (tah) 20 to 23 cta per lb; butter (fresh) 29 to25 The prices ef other articles remained about the same as on the previous market days Street Hal evening Cx ymHe, eipeiials ly tar months of March April and May the blood should be purified, and the system strengthened, so that it be able to withstand the debilitating effects of the changing weather, and resist the attack of disease. The most reliable medicine to *-ke to bring abon* | the desired result is Estey'’s Iron Tonic. For sale by all druggiste. ml dw im os Tur Greatest Mrracte.—The meeting of the Young People’s Society, of St. Paul’s Church, will be held in the schoo'room at eight o'clock thia evening. The subject which ia of especial interest in these sceptica! days), “The Supernatural in Religion, and the Greatest Miracle,” will be treated by Rev F. W. Moore. Doors open to all. Admittance free. an Our Natroxat Game —The struggle for supremacy as regards hockey is to come of to-merrow evening in the Hillsborough Skating Rink between Salvage Corpa vs A!l Comers. Allour best plsyers are in these teams, and lovers of thia rousing sport will see splendid exbibitioa of skilful play if they atteod the match. The game ia for the purpose of aiding the Firemen’s Tournament. a —— Tue Brcyvcre.—We call attention to the advertisement of the Goold Bicycle Co. of Brantfort, Ont., for whom Mr. Theo. L Chappelle is agent here. These wheels are becoming the most pupular in the market, and being Canadian should receive the patronage of our people. An assortment may be seen at the Diamond Kvuokatore. sianieiibbinaai Potice Covrt.—This morning two liquor sellers admitted violating the Sunday Obeer- vance Law and were each fined $1 62 and osts. A similar charge against aaother dealer stands over until to-morrow for the presence of the defendant and a material witness. A drunk waa fined $2 withont costa, or 8 days imprisonment. Henry McEwen, charged with bresking jail on the 29h September last was further remanded for 8 daya. —_ ass Surer Raistno ry Dakora ia a finan- cial success, as is evidenced by the atate- mentsmade by prominent Dakotians in 4 pamphlet just issued by the Chicago, Mil Waukee and St. Paul Railway, « copy of which will be sent free upon application to J H. Hiland, Genl Freight Agent, Chi- cago, lil, or to A J. Taylor, Canadian Pass. Agent, 4 Palmer House Block, Tor- onto, Unt -~ Biste Soctery.—The snpusl meeting of the F. E Island Auxiliary Bible Society ia appointed *o be held this year in St. Paul's : Monday, 2st ist. To lusure success, the collectors that have been appointed sh--uld do their work promptly this week. Everyone should h+ve sa epportunity of helping on the good work of proclaiming the meesage of God's love to perishing man Let the widow give her mite and the rich mag of bis riches. The cause is worthy of the Oest we have Schoolroom, on - Erworta Leave. Before the literarv de partment of the League, last evening, Mr Johu A. Matheson read a very well-written paper on ‘“‘Novels.” in which he set forth the origin and sim of the novel and the place it helds in literature. Following the peper there wax an ioteresting discussion of the The Minister's Views and Ex- planations. Orrawa, March 15. Messrs. Gillies (Richmond, P Q ), Mac- donald (P. E. tris), McD wgall, McLean (P. E. Ie- land), Stairs, Dickey, Burns and Adama waited on the Minister of Fisheries yestor- day relative to the proposed lobster reguia- tions. They are opposed to license fees and fees for labeling, but not to the prin- ciple of licensing andi officially labeling, provided the law provides tbat licenses shall be given to all applicants not guilty of violating the regulations. They think that the «fficial labeling will increase the saleability of lobsters abroad. The Minis. | ter said that their views impressed bi | very much and would receive his best con- | sideration. Subsequently, in the House of | Comm:ns, in reply to Mr. Davies (P. FE. | Island), Hon Mr. Tupper said that the| draf: regulations sent out iast autumn em-’ bodied all recommendations made by ex perieaced persons, and were distributed merely to provoke discussion, idea of submitting to Parliament a bill con- taining those regulations which withstood criticism. The desire to have the fullest | voasible discussion was ‘he reason why the regulations are proposed to be put in the b Ll, instead, as ordinarily, in a mere urder- sa-council. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. The Estimates. with the SOME OF TH: IT. MS, Orrawa, March 15. The estimates were submitted yesterday. The total expenditure on account consoli- dated fund is set down at $36,230,420; on capital account, $5 317.760,—retal §41 - 548 180 or $2 602.064 iess than in the pre- wus year. $25,000 extra is down for! drijling the veluuteer militia; but the same am: unt is saved onclothing, ete. $152 000 is devoted for increased railway *cc: mmo- dation at Halifax and $45,000 fur new} sidings; $14,000 for ex'ensiun »f Intercol- onial accomm :dation, increased to $121,- 000, and $6 500 voted for increased acoom- dation at St. Joba. $10,000 extra, or | $50,000 in all, are asked for building and, maintaining the fish breeding establish- ments, Among the grants in the estimates for harbor improvements is $14,000 for P. E Island. Orrawa. March 15. In the House of Commons yesterday, Charlton’s bill for the surpression of obscene literature, etc , was read a firet time. In reply to a question, Sir John Thompeon ' said that there was no need of amending the Controverted Elections Act so as Nova Scotia and New Brunawick Judgee could give decisions in the six months’ limit, as there was no difference of opinion among the Judges. Prompt Payment. Wuxnipec, March 135. The Canadian Pacific management finding evidence that a conspiracy haa been formed, partly through outside infuence, to bring about a strike of ita conductors and brake- men on its Western division, decided to dis- iniss all who are found to be disloyal, and the dismissal of all euch commenced on Sunday. Every man refusing to stand by the Company was promptly paid off. West No thumberland. Orrawa, March 15. R-perts point to another Government success in West Northumberland to-day, But the personal popularity of the Grit candidate makes sume doubtful of the issue. Weather Bulletin. Toners March 15. 105 m. Westerly wiods, fair weather; not much change in temperature. 7? Personal. The Ear! of Denbigh is dead Di G. M. Dowson, F. BR. S., the Canadian commissioner in the Behring Sea arbitration, has re urned from Washington, the negotia- tions having been concluded. The doctor is, of course, unable to speak of the results of his work. They will have to he made known through diplomatic chupnels, when the reports of the commissioners are presented. Referring to a Washington telegram pub- lished by THe #XAMINER, & subscriber at Kildare writes: The statement in Tue Ex- amine of March 4th was pot correct regarde | topic by Mesars. W. L. Cotten, W C Harriz, BE. biatheson. Rob Angus. Dr. H. D. Jobneon, H. Boewall, John Newson, R Grff, and Dr. Bagnal. On next Monday there will be a} paper upon England, with appropriate vocal musi - Like Othello, the Chinaman’s occupa-| tion’s gone; no use for Ling Sing now You, can do your own washing and take a de- light in jt You can wash and cleao and | ecuur, and the whole process will be * VY to you. Lessive Phenix does it. lt is a washing solutive, but it has no reletion to the wretched washing powder «hich makes your clothes y-llow and your hands bard, Lessive Phenix saves time, labor and soap. No more ada. No more ashes. Try it with flannels Try it with cottons. Try it with your tin and brase and ebvernese. | This is the astonishing fact. The greatest boon in the wash that hes ever been intro duced. And yet it will clean and scour aud brighten anything in the house. Ask your grocer. ing the family of Capt. Robert Turnbuil, | whose son William D was killed in (bili last autumn There are three Annie, Grace and Mary—in the United States; and ove, Janie, | in Charlottetown; and one son, Robert B, | who left Charlottetown three ysara ago and has not been heard of since. Mrs Geo-ge T McRae, of Tignish, is not a daughter of the second wife, as stated io Tue Ex.MINER, but the only child of his first wife. Lecture 1x Y M.©C. A— On account of illness, the lecture on ‘‘Prince Charlie,” which was to have been delivered ia the Y. MC.A , lecture room tomorrow evening has been poss- ped Dr. McLeod will, however, take Mr srecken’s place, and his subject, ‘* The Phy sical B sis of Thinking” shou!ld attract a large audience. ‘The lecture on Prince Charlie will | 44. amount of his tender, the amount accom. be delivered at a later date. An Indian outbresk in Bolivia has been quelled by Government troops after severe fight, 3%) Government troops were killed and | wounded. a in which 1,000 Indians and | | ———(s)- --— | Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed ‘of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the be-t goods Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Island), Macdonaid (Vic- | Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892 NEW HATS FOR SPRING | — ee JUST RECHIVED, DOZEN OF STIFF HATS, FROM CELEBRATED LONDON MAKERS, The Latest Styles for the Comiag Season far TN 4 cHaISTY & 69, | London Makers. —— AND— J. BENSON & SON, When in nesd of a NOUBBY AND STYLISH HAT, ment. Prices to suit the multitude. JOHN McLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, UPPER QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTET + WN. February 16, 1892—eod & wky ae call and see our aasurt ‘TEA AND FANCY SALE.| ASSIGNEES’ SALE. YHE Ladies Aid Association will hold a Tea and Faney Sale in the basement of Zion Church, on Thursday, March 17th. Tea will be on HK subscribers wi) offer forsale br Public Auction, on FRIDAY and SATURHDAY, 18th instant, at 11 o'clock, at the residence lately occupied vy Fenton T. Newbery, the following Housenols Effeets :— 1 Upright Piane, Drawing Room, Parlor and Dining Room Bedroom Sets im ash Doors open at 3 o'clock. ture, and wainnt, Carpets, Oilcloths, Wardrobes, Hal) the tables trom 5 to 7 o'clock. Admission, ae Wall Ph wi a Pink : on cks, Wa cares, re an 06: at- 10 ecnts. Tea tickets, 26 cents. ; use Bednar Gavertene. Gamrare. macll | Crockeryware, 1 Charter Oak Range, } Refri- - gerator, Kitchen Utensils, ete. -—4Lso— 1 Standard Bred Colt, dark bay. 3 years old, 1 Jersey Cow, 5 years old, Wagyons, Sleighs, Harness, eto., etc. The latter will be sold on SATURDAY, at 12 o'clock, noon, Terms Cash. MICHAEL TRAITNOR, KONALD McMILLAN, Assignees of Fenton T. Newbery. Cc. L MORRISON, Auotioneer. mebl2—dy pat guar eod NOTICE. HE Firm of A. HERMANS & SON has been this day dissolved by mutual consent, and the business will b+ continue? by A. HERM ANS, Sr. All persons having c'aims against the late firm wil forward the ame to him, «nd all par- tees indebted tothe late firm are requested to ‘EMULSION COD LIVER OIL? Plieasaut to take as Miik. A great fierh producer. Endersed by Medl- g with Meta. ¢ iry it 7 Por ieee ta PE e es TA make immediate payment. Estey’s Emulsion cures Coughs, AUGUSTUS BERMANS, Coids. C ee Mienat ank all CHAKLES HERMANS, Coids, Consumptioi iroat an ; Cords, Consumption, Phroat and all | Charlettetown, Mareh 9th, 1892, Lung troubles. A great remedy for weak and delicate children, builds them up, strengthens the bones, makes new blood. All dealers sell it, don’t be induced to take auy substitate—it hasn't any. BR. BM, Katey Bifx. Co., Moncton, N.B, MR. HERMANS heartily thanks the pubiic of Charlottetown fer the patronage extended to him in the p.st thirty-two years, and begs to inform all his customers that he will oontirse to give strict attontion to business at the oid stand. Queen Street. A. HERMANS. | mach9- 3i Wanted to Purchase. : ante 0 ure ~—n NO RICE HE PERATSS of the P. EK Island Youse of | Assembly for tha yaar 1958. ani for the | short Session of 1872. Apoly at THe Ex*MINER office. febll 7 ALL WHOM IT MAY CONCERN :~—I1 have much pleasure in testifying to the skill. #t- tention and kindness with which Dr George A. Bayn: 8 discharged his pr fessional duties during lthe ten years that he practised medicine in this locity (Montreal) His manner with the sick and * to character and relations with his colleagues, have always been t en those of a gentleman -He has my best wishes for his success, etc. ae TENDERS for the sale of the| (Signed) b) assets of the es’ate of Dennis Murphy, of | - Souria Kast, consisting of the personal - rty and book debts, and all other eff-cts oad to me under Deed of Axsignment, will | Sith staseh, BS, be recived by me at my effice in Souris East up to the hour of noon on the 15th day of DR. GEO A. BAYNES, March inst , (1892) An inventory of the Stock, Fixtures. Book Debts, Notes of Hand, ‘Specialist in Diseases of Women & and all other effects of said estate included | Ch onic Diseases of Men. in ssid assignment can be seen at the office of ; the estate by app'ying to me OFFICK—Market Sqaare, Charlottetown, P. E Island. mch8 The Assignee does not bind himself to ac- cept the highest or any tender. Each tender [Insurance Agency. certified cheqne for ten per cent of the am- Office Next to Bank of Nova Scotia. . P HowArD, M. D., Dean of the Medical Faculty, McGill University Montreal, Canada. ount of the tender. The assignment and delivery of said assets will take place on payment of the ba'ancs of the amount of the successful tender If tenderer refuses or neglects for one week to pay the balance of anying the tender shall be forfeited as liqui vated damage and shall form part of the «8 sets of the es: ate M. J. FOLEY, Assignee Souris East, King’s County, 4th Day ot March, 1892, febla—eod JAMES DESBRISAY, ACENT. DRESS GOODS. i E LOOK CLOSELY at the matter of QUALITY in these goods, and leave txe buyer to look closelv at the PRI ‘ES, knowing that they will bear EXAMINATION and COMPARIS)N. Ask to see our ALL-W90L FREN OH CASHMERE, 45 inches wide, at 55 cente per yard. —_—_—— STANLEY BROTHERS BROWNS BLOCE. Charlettetown, Feb. 11, 1892—e0d & wky ———E—ESE— ee —— EE = _——— We Welcome Our Friends — ___T0 INSPECT OUR NEW ARRIVALS IN—— Worsteds, Tweed Suitings, Scotch and English Pantings, . Serges, Broad Cloths, ete., ete. ade ey As we are preparing for anot‘er season of ru-hing trade, we would cordially invite our many frients and customers to give us the pleasure of showing our welfare as well as contributing to your own fluancial interest by trading with us. cKenz CLOTHING STORE. STAR Charlottetown, March 10, 1892—eod & wky SS ee ‘The Acknowledged Favorite of all Canadian Makes. ——— —OFr— SPRING MM uctzon's, LOBSTER CANS! | ter ne QUEEN STREET, TALLS and FLATS, made only Whole:ale and Retail. from the best Tin Stock, and every Charlottetown, March 9, 1892 character, but the true test of merit appears only in the repurts of the’ judges. The judges pronounce the WILLIAMS PIANOS to Se the best exponents of as ‘of Piano making, aod fully entitled 10 the leading position, Durability is secured by the same perfection of workmanship that insures the finest tone and touch. can only be attained by the use of the best material, the utmost care in testing everything needed in the construction before it is used, and by uniformity, precision and finish in the workinanship. There are no hidden corners for careless work in thase instrumenta, every detai! is carried to the utmost perfection. The result is durability. The ex- perience of conservatories and schools, where p:anos are subjected tu the greatest wear, shows that the WILLIAMS PLANO our lasts all others. Every Piano is guaranteed. Catalogues mailed free on application. WILLIS PI:\NO AND ORGAN C8., CHARLOTTETOWN, P E. 1. (x) ‘ | Y the system of awards adopted, Pianos of all grades receive medals of similar meh7 Can warranted. Boxes all mate and dried one year ahead to in-ure the Cans against rusty edge~, and none but experienced workmen employed, thus enabling me to offer the best Cans made on P. E. Island. [ am now prepared to receive orders from Lobster Packers and Dealers cata eet oe eee aes BLACK MINOKCAS, ==, Also in Stock:—Ingot Tia, Lead, SILVER WYA\DOTTES, Copper, Marline, Rope, Nails, Trap Rings. Oiled Clothing, etc. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. Eggs $1.00 per setting. Address: Charlottetown, February 10, 1892—2w evd Hatching. L. A. HASZARD, P. 0, Box 184, Ch'town meohl0 Spring Ware:, thereby in licating your interest In oar. Sar ee é