gale seo poner THE DAILY EXAMINER. ™ tecal and Other Items. -Driil to-night. ENGINEERS Macdonald's. al9 6id w * Bry boys’ clothing at J. B evedallah Suait Desr Cocur.—The City Small Debt Court was in session to-day. - 3cy men’s clothing at J. B. Macden- ali's. al? Gid w dete Tae Dosr Neisance ia with us once mare What about the watering cart’? : => Bayo Practice.—The members of (al brait's Band sre requested to meet for prac- tice this evening at § o'clock, sharp. 7 4 Payine Lyvustwest.—Twenty-tive cents fevestedio a box af Everybody's Pills. It may meas @ saving of thet many dollare tater. . ‘ Dip Yve >. * See Tew j]—The Catholic prayer bookd at thes Diamond Bookstore tur B-centa. ° sowed 2giuoa's Catakra Rswepy—A positive carefor catarch, diphtheria and canker-mouth. Reddia Bros. novidwly Jost im.—A fine lot of. boys’ bicycles, tricycles, waggons, dog carta, oy A wag: | zons, wheelbarrowsa, etc., at the Diamond Boy gatcre BS alienate Jo Ba Movap. — The building on Stampers Corner will be removed ib's few dayvto the South side of Grafton street, one block west of Prince of ‘Wales College a Sicws oy Prospenity.—The proprietor of, the Steam Laandry appeared out yesterday with » handsomely-paiated wagon and atyliah pair of greys. Business must be brisk with our young friend emnipleahiiions, “Miitiraky.—The officess, non-commissioned officers sad men Of No. 3 Co., 820d Battalion, are m quested to meet af the drill abed thie evening at 7 30, sharp, to séceive their annual drikk pay.—D. Stewart, Capt. Tue Pie Sootsl. and entértainment under the auspleeg of the Good Templars, in Mes Leod.s Hall, on Thuraday at 8 p. m., will be evjoyable and abould command a full house. Admission 1@ ceata; ladies with pies, free, ieeuisaniiaa pea Peurce Covrt.—This -morving three persons «ppeared, charged with selling in- coxieating lzjaor on Sundsy. The summons against one was dismissed, and the other defendanta were fined $1.62 and costs each. -———> SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and tinest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc.. a5 if by » 8 of. tubes in elegant eartons ols. i nee Nothwithstanding the du'l times an! slow sales of produce by our farmers, we have iakeh more orders to date than any previous year. Good fite, good goods and low prices dees the businese.—Juha Macleod & Co. aW lw lv you want to see the geauine ingratitade of « hard-hearted son exposed go to St. George's Lodge Concert in Euston Street ifatl Wonday night. You will feel like applaucing » Detchman and a big hearted Irishman. Ad mission only 15 sexta. ald 2i Onsectep To.—There are some people who object tothe great reductions in room paper at the Diamond Bookstore, alleging that it ia sacrificed, but Mr. Chappelle bas a tremendous stock of the richest patterns and is determined to give the public the benetit of big discounts. Now is @ good timeto take Estey’s Iron Sonic so that the system may be strengthened sand the blood parified to withstand the iebilitating effects of the summer weather. Druggiate sell it. 5S) cents, ap] dw im warm Price Tur Homan Reasoxn.—Mr. Perey . Pope will lecture in the Y. M. ©. A. this evening to the young men, on the **Human Reason. ’ This is quite en interesting subject aad the iscture should be wel! attended as the subject will be dealt with in a masterly manner. Admission by ticket free from the secretary, “= >. o- No Wonpee.—It need not cresie sur- prise that the prices astonnd and worry many people when they look into the bar- gain window at the Diamond Bookstore The envy of competitors is aroused, but the people are benefitted just the same. The big bargain sale is in the third and last week. iii a hii Norms: to Fimewen.—The firemen of thie city sre requested cto meet in the engine reom, City Building, thia evening, at 4 o'clock, for the purpose of selecting » tug-of-war team te take part in the forth coming contest in the Rink, in aid of the Touraament fund, By order of the Chief Engineer. cinaindiiamng Ir is generally admitted by competent judges that the programme of the ‘'ddfel lows Ceacert is the best that has been placed before the public of Charlottetown for some time. No trouble on the part of the performers and the committee in charge is being spared to make the evening's enter- tsinment the event oi the season. - ‘ >. Tus Lrevr.-Geversor entertained a party of gentlemen at dinner last evening. The ia- vited guests were : The Bishop of “hariotte town, the Chief Justice, Hon. A. A. Me- Donald, the Master of the Rolls, the Vice Chancellor, the Attorney (enersl, Rev. James Simpson, Staff Commander Tooker, Malcolm McLeod, Q@ C., BR. R. Fitzgerald, Q C., Lieut.-Col. Irving, A. D. C., Lieut. Carvell, A. D. C. ein J. 0. UO F.~Prince Edward Lodge of Summerside celebrates on the, 28th inat. The Bostun Comedy Company perform for them in the evening. The Lodges in St. John observe Sunday afternoon by attending service ia the Carleton Presbyterian Church where a discourse will be delivered by Bro. the Rev. Dr. McRae. VALUABLE YOUNGSTERS mare of Mr. Albert Logs, of Millview, the first of Don Juan'a colts on this Island. dropped a fine filly to Fimo, 2 27}. This is the first of Elmo's colts, and the owoer says it ia a fine anim .| and very much resembles the sire. On Monday last the trotting mare Mai len Queen owned by Me, Peter McKenna, — Last week a of Newt:n Cross, dropp-d a colt sired by the | Same wel! known stallion. Mr. M Kenna in writing of it says: “‘Itisa remark«bly larze avd well termed colt, a perfect likeness of Kimo,” The Behring Sea . ' Wasaixoron, April 20, next! TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SegousL Despatcurs TO Tuk EXAMINER. ‘DOMINION PARLIAMENT. ————— Orrawa, April 20. After routine in the House yesterday Sir John Thompacn paid a tribute to the memory of the late Hon, Alexander Mac: kenzie, and ‘wastfollowed by Laurier and Mills. -Laurier'’s speech was a particularly eloquent one, Hon. Alex. McKenzie's Funeral. : Otrawa, April 20. After thé adjournment "of the Houee yesterday tbe Conservatives. and Liberals met seperately and appclated ‘representatives. to attend the late Hon. Alex. McKenzie’s funeral. The Nova Scotia Conservatives will be repeeie by Mills and Gillies; New Brunswigk,- by McAlister aad. Wood; and P. E Island by McLean and- McDonald: | Davies, Bowers, aud Borden--will represent the Liberal contingent from the Maritime Provinoes. ——— True Bill for Labelle. Orrawa, April 20 ite Grand Jury bas —returned a true bill against Leonte Labelle, termerly clerk of the State Department, charged with pdizoming hie wife. j Question. The Senate bas ratified the conven ion providing: for renewal of exieting modus vivendi in Behring Sea. Ottawa University. Orrawa, April 20. The Ottawa Ugiversity has organized a law faculty, of which Nir JOin Thompson _has been elected dean Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 20.—10 a. m. Winds mostly west and north; fine weather, not much change in temperature. oo — — Personal. Mr. J. H. Hooper, of Souris, is visiting the city. Geo, F. Owen, Fsq, Sheriff of King’s County, is in the city. Richard Hun’, Esqg., of Summerside, was registered at the Hotel Davies vesterday. A correspondent of the Summerside Journal reports a rumor to the effect that the Rev, Thomas Lloyd, of Kensington, has been left a large estate in Wales. Bishop Williams, of fhe Anglican Diocese of Quebec, is seriously ill of congestion of the lungs, and prayers were offered in the charches on Sunday, Mr. J. 8. Kelley, representative of Carter, Dinsmore & Co., ton, returned home thie morning, having taken a large number of erders from our principal business men, bank- ers and lawyers for the celebrated inks of his tirm. We underatand that;Dr. Taylor has gone to the Mainland on important business, and be- fore he returns he will go to Vancouver and return by San Francisco. Mr. .A. ©. Macdonald, M. P., left this morning to return to his Parlismentary duties in Ottawa. -Hon. Senator Macdonald and Mrs. Macdonald will proceed to Ottawa next week. ‘ The Guardian reporte that Mr. B. D. Higgs *‘took passage at San Francisco on the 12th inst., im the steamship Australia, of the Oceanic S88, Company, for Honolulu, Hawaii or the Sandwich Islands,” and that_‘‘while there he willdo special work for one of the lead- ing San Francisco papers ond will also repre- sent the Now York World.” By the way, is not Honolulu the capital of the Hawalian [a- lagda, and are not they-idéntical with the Sandwich Islands * Loca) Notices. Read Stanley Bros. advertisement in’ to- day's issue. They offer special inducements to buyers of challies and other dress stuffs. The people know that if they want « stylish hat, or soft felt hat that they can get it at Prowse Bros, ’ Stanley Bros. sale of kid gloves still going on. Good goods and low prices. The Best Yet.—Another case of suitings and trouserings direct from English manu- facturers. They are the handsomest show of clothe we have put in our store. Prices very low.— John Macleod & Co The bankrupt stock at Prowse Bros is drawing the crowds. The bargains that they are receiving are wonderful. Wonderful value—See the lace curtains for 40 cents a pair,—J B Macdonald. al9 6i d w Tuat hacking cough can be so quiokly cured by Shiloh’s cure.—Reddin Bros. novidwlhy When a man or woman that wants dry goods or clothing passes Prowse Bros. they make a mistake, for the big bargains are to be fonnd at their sto-e. White and colored counterpanes, large stock selling at low prices at J B Macdon- ald's. al? 6id w Ladies should see our stock of dress ma- terial. —J B Macdonald. al9 6i d w Sure to get the best always—buy your boots at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. al? Jidw ‘““HackMetack,” a lasting and fragrant per- fume. Price 25 and 50 ceata,—Reddin Bros. novidwly We carry a beantiful stock of Smyrna rugs, all sizes. —Patton Bros. Dow'r PoRGRT to get you tickets for the Oddfellows Concert to-day. There are not manp left. Dritt ~—Members of No. 1 Company, 82nd Battalion, will meet for drill in their Drill Hall, Hooper's building, on Friday evening of each week, at 7 30 o'clock, sharp. Snuirtixe OrpNaNce.—The team from No, ' | | Battery, G. A, to take part in the shifting | ordpance competition to be held in the rink | shortly, will begin practice to-night, The | leompetition will be in eid of the firemen’s tournament fund. SpECIALLY reserved seat tickets for the Ordfel'ows Concert can be purchased on and after Thursday at Mr. Watson's Drug Store, where the plan of the hall can be seen and tickets numbered sfter 10 a. m. BIRTH. At owe. on Tuesday, 19th inst., the wite of Dr. MeNeill, of a son. At Cavendish, on Monday, Angus Mackenzie, aged 69 years, At Boston, on the 13th inst., aftera severe illness, Miss Janey Crosby, aged 24, a daughter of Mrs, George Crosby. formerly of Charlottetown, May her soul rest in peace, April llth, A Pleasing Sense _ Of health and strength renewed aud cf ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Figs, as- it Seis in harmony with nsture to effectually cleanse the system ‘when cos tive or bilious. For sale *~. 250 bottles by all leading druggists. jlét the — —= TIME. (PLES TOR-xp 1 Ltt Yeft xt. my offies | y fille wili ¥é proutpt at the Ki'a, ; ~ C, H. SCHURMAN,. «> -: ap20~3i dy&wy Wate Street. JOHN MeLEOD & 60, GREATEST BARGAINS Ever Shown in the Oity in d,or w-AMr- R- Gregogy CUSTOM-MADE ‘CLOTHING. The Very Latest Novelties to sclect from, NOTE A FEW OF THE PRICES: All-Wool Worsted Overcoats, $14 . ‘Goat and Vest, 12 i “ “i “ 1] ‘' Black Worsted Pants, Pine Tweed Suits, Fine Tweed Pants, 8 These are only a few of che BAR- GAINS we have always on hand for our customers, JOHN Machiod & O0., Merchant Tailors. Ch'town, April 11, 1892 —eod & why Steamship Co, BEG TO ANNOUNCE AS FOLLOWS: (THEIR New, First-Class Steamer PREMIER, Captain A. H. Kelley, will sailon WENDNES- DAY, i%th Avril, at 6 p.m, from Halifax to Uanso, Port Mulgrave, Port Hawkesbury, Souris, Charlottetown and Summoraide. ALs0~The First-Ciass Steamer WEYMOUTH, Captain Charles Hansen, wilisailon TUESDAY, 19th April, at 6 a. m,, from Halifax to Sheet Harbor, Salmon Hiver, Sonora, sherbrooke, Isaacs Harbor, Whitehead, Canso, Arichat, QGuysboro and Boylston. RETURNING—Tre PREMIFR will leave Summerside every Saturday for Port Hawkes- bury, Cans? and Halifax The WEYMOUTH will leave Guysboro every Monday Morning for Afichat and Cinso, connecting at Canso with Premier and calling at interisediate ports on the Hasteru shore on her way te Halifax By order ARTHUR N, WHICMAN,.President. JOSEPH WOOD, AGENT, Central Wharf, Halifax, N. 8. PFAKE BROS, & CO, Agents, Charlottetown apl6-2 eod AUCTION SALE. Valuable Business Property. AM Alrected by W. A. Weeks, Eeq.. to sell by Auction, on WEDN@SU(Y, the 27th day of April, instant, at the hour of 11 o’cloc , a m.:— That valuable BRICK BUSINES PREMISKS on the vorner of Queen and Sidney Streets, lately occupied by Weeks & Beer. Terms at sale. R. BEAIRSTO, Aactioneer. ap)i—pat guar eod tl sle Picket Wire Fencing. FIRST-CLASS FENCE, cheap, strong, light, neat, easily erected. Will last twenty years, Various styles mids. Patup in rolls Call and see samples or send for prices at Warehouse, Kent Street, Charlottetown, D. MACKENZIE, apig-dy 3i wy 2i guar pat Chemical Fertilizer, ECEIVED TO-DAY : One car joad Sup- erphospate, in barrels and half barrels. Order at once, E. H. NORTON & CO., Charlottetown. April 18 Si eod _-Charlattetown, April 19, 1992—ay PICKFORD & BLACK’S | Lai, tenet << . = . ” % = = »* desea ie BR ‘J ‘ aaa } : Pens . a ha f — _ iene ee ee : vices pest ttn Ss e+ nT EE Fg N. 8. & PLE. Guastal Service SEASON 1892. ~ TEAMER “FASTNET,” J. FE. Honkins, Com- h mander, will sail from Halifax every Mon- day Evening at 6 -o’clock, calling at Canso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Souris, Chariotte- town and Summerside. Returning. will leave Charlottetown every Thursday Evening for Halifax, calling at Port Ha«kesbury, Arichat and Canso. Lowest rates of freigbt to all ports on the route. Through bills of !ading granted from all ports of call to Uvited Statcs, West Indies, Great Britain and Continent, For all-otheripformation apply to ae te W. W. CLARKE, Agent. po ARRIVE ‘per bark Raiph B. Peake, due here about Sth of May: bags Liverpool Salt, a quantity of Rock Salt, which will be sold low whilst landing. Aiso, English Portiand Cement, Coai Tar and Stockholm Tar IN STORE: Oakum, Pitch. Rosin, Black and Bright Var nish, Paintsand Paint Oil, Putty, Codfish Oil, Turpentine, all sizes of Cordage, Manilla and Hemp, Galvanizet Rigging Wire, Galvaniz-d Spikes, -Wrought and t Naiis and 8S; ikes, Round, Fi.tand Squarelron (Refined and Com- jnon}, .Sheet Lead, Cotton Duck ard Twine, Anchoés aund-Chains, Ships’ Boats, etc: PEAKE BROS. & CO, apls —2 ecd : Molassés and Sugar, NEw OROP, Direct Cargo due here first open- ing of Navigation. 250 Puncheons 50 Tierces . 46 Barrels 100 Hogsheads SUGAR, At lewest ourrent rates while landing. CARVELL BROS. meh3l MOLASSES, de vall farm ay 20 WANTS, LOST, FOUND \ AN WANTED to work on a ®* 4 Apply at ExaMINER office. T° LET.—A Cottage on Sidney Street, conteiu ing fiverooms. Rent $500 per month. In mediate possession given. Apply to W, W. WELLNER. apZu ANTED.—One first-class Sealer und ex perien*ed girle to work in a Factory at Rice Peiut.—K. H. Norton & Co. 3i--ap20 ‘Vy —— | ANTED —An experienced. nursemaid Re- ferences ‘required: Apply to Mrs. L. L: EEeEr. tf-aplé To LE.—Halt of Double Tenement House on corner of Queen aad Fitzroy Streets, at pre- sent ocoupied by Mr. J. Nichols. Possession iven May ist’ Apply to Wm. HENDEHRRON, izroy street, eod tf -apli LET,--A_ Dwelling House of nine rooms; witb Stable, situate on tHtlisborough Street, new the residence of Mr. Lemuel Poole and ad- joining Mr. Heary Coffin’s. Possession given Ist May next. Apply to GRoR@E ALLEY. apl3—tu th sat ANTED.—A man servant, Apply at the office of Peters & Peters, or at MR. F, PETERS’, Sidmount. apl2 LET.—House on Hillsborough Street, at . present occupied by James Haynes, ani con- taining eight rooms. Pussession given bad June. Apply to Pgakge Bros. & Co. tf—aplz \ ANTED.—A smart boy about 14 or 15 years of age to ake himieif generally usefal — = Apply at the EXAMINER OFFICE. apli— : WANTED. -A girl. for general howsework. Keference required, Apply to _ Gro. —aep? Cooks, Firzrey Street East. T° LET.—A Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, at present occupied by Mrs. Mo- Mahon. ‘ossession given Ist May. Apply to WILLIAM SMITH, Hillsborough Square. aps R SALE —Holstein Cow, rising three, calved lat February ; 1 Expreas Wagon, set brass mounted Express Harness, cheap for cash or an approved joint no-e.—R. K, BRacg, apl3 -2w eod & wy Ls ~This morning, in the Market House, a purse containing 4 % gold piece and some nutes. Finder will de rewarded by leaving at the LONDON HOUSE. aps ARM TO RENT, 34 miles from Charlotte- town, suitable for hay or pateanane. For rticuiars apply to Jony Prowse, alongside Vright’s Bridze. dy 2aw wy 24 pd—meuall Te RENT —A brickyard at Southport, fully eqiipved. Apply to d. Match, Suuthport, _wy kt dy 3i ecod—apil a LE*.—A Cottaze with Stable. at east end of Kuston Street. Apply to R. FENNELL. at Norton & Fennell’s. apl }° LET.—Euston Street Hal!, four nights in the week or daytime, suitable for Lodges, Music Room, etc.—R K. Bra ‘k. Im cod -ap2 Fs SALE.—That House on the corner of Pleasant Street and st. Peter’s Road, con- taining eight rooms and shop, with warenouse attached, Also, a field containing 11 acres, one mile from towa, on the lower St. Peter's Road. Apely te Mrs FLaiger, North River. mch3l--eod & wky tf WANTED.— About the ist of May, a good ae servant. Apply at this office. a T° 1. ET.—H use ogntaising 12 rooms, kitchen, outhouses, e.c., in a good lucality. Apoly to C. I. MORRISON, A.uctioneer. mch2g LET.—The eastern half of House on corner of Hillsborough and Kuston Streets. Imme- diate poss.ssion. Apply to Mrs, F, PaRKER CARYELL. mech8 ee WANTED.—A good cook, by the Ist of May. m Apply to Mrs. Arthur Peters, Brighton. ar.ll ws jie gry 6 the last of April, a nursemaid. Apply at this offloe, tf—apl R SALE.—Ten young Pigs, one month old, of the improved large Yerkshire breed. sire aad dam imported and regisiered.—GrORGE W RIGHT, Charlottetown. d 2i w 2i pd—apis GENTS!-~Our “Spurgeen” book, by the velebrated Baptist Divine, Dr. Russell H. Conwell, commonly called the Spurgeon of America, contains 625 pages, also Spurgeon’s Golden Sermon and others. Splendid testimo- nials from the highest authorities. Rev. Cam- den Cobern says: “Thestory of this brave life ought to come like a cupof the Water of Life into every home in Amevica. I believe Dr. Con- well to be a fit man for his task.” See what (agents are doing. One repor's 53 orders sold in i three says an» her 114 in four darvs. and another -#40inoneday Actqiick Snd 3! cents for out- | @tand terms ta LE Poaciseine Hovss, St. John, N, B, moh24 ~ ncn ~ WEDNESDAY, APRIL 20, 1892. STANLEY BROTHERS. dress Goods---Challies. \7 E OFFER GREAT INDUCEMENTS TO BUYERS of th i i \ addition to our reguiar line we have secured a Hg a ac a legion sell at a very low price. ‘ at our Stock. In which we are abl _If you contemplate buying we would urge you to have 4 Took Fancy Tweed Effects. These very Fashion» ble Goods are represented in our . Sto ; : and Designs, and we venture to say that ck by # variety of Colorings we can please the most fastidious taste. ee ares fea EAE tery, Plain’ Goods. We. ‘keep: range of-:PLAIN. STUBIFS ‘which -cannot.-be.. wee Shades ‘ant otceeilagt waltions« ea Cee oe she. apaelinds j.sAll. the Latest .? ¢é . “Black: Gouda: 8200005 Uur reputation for variety and Value in MOURNING ‘GOODS -is-:an+ established fact. Our constantly increasing sales.in this department: has encouraged | , will be found FIRST-CLASS IN EVERY RESPECT. oo. oe ee STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. Okariuttetown,. April 20, 1892—eod & wky Pas _= : eS a ~ SS : — ee ee ee SPECIAL SALE ~~ C) 2 — -—_—_— Hearth Rugs and Curtains ALL ALL - NEW GOODS | NEW GOODS! JAMES PATON & CO. will offzr on -WEDNESDAY, the 20th instant, Two Bales of HEARTH RUGS; in Tapestry aad Velvets, being pirt of a manufacturer’s stock and bought much under the regular price. We are in a positioa to sell som2 of them at almost half price. We will also offer on. th> same day Five Hundred and Fifty. Pairs CURTAINS at extraordinary low prices... Come .early and secure bargains. JAMES PATON & GO., MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, April. 18, 1892. _ = a ES a fo} 1°} THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautifal from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the,,good taste they display in patronizing the Star Tailpring Establishment when they want something particalar- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill has passed int? a proverb, namely, when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishmens you are too fastidious for this yere world. McLeod Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wiky The«Star