Local and Other items. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, it 4 oa sted +} at e) e Cas . a . . suse ‘ ~~ - 4 i i t ound ” . Lia ; B okstore nts upwards L MI ‘ - 8 ~ - ‘ is I ere Irom | : lu ay xt She will sail s s, Nfld., carrying horses and ® 7 a ‘ \ Special meeting t ge's Lodge on Monday nigh irst sting to 12th July and general . s k . ' ‘ a A large st . LA i< prayer ~ T 1a Lis nd B astore sper than ver Sf ia, Dar + aS © = - is : . I ion t rw 10 . x 1a and 1 that e Pills an iz the . | j Upon every LNARF Hi M. Gulnare, Staff ker, is engaged surveying off the r She went out yesterday morning l returned ia the evening. The ship the work for several days.—Hal- rak Herald. ' . Will UG BE cviinaiilinaitadi Use Bopy Turns Up Iw hshermen yamed Hiltz, belonging to Tancook, N. S., went out in a boat fishinga few days ago. back with nothing t« Tee uveat day the boat drifted ve dead body in it. There is show how they died. SHODA’S GERMAN SOAP, “Soft as Velvet,” “Pure as Gold,” that tells the whole story. Most highly medicated seap ever made. Try onecake. It is elegant. At all Druggists. Price, 25 ets. sical . alt iN Crus.—The regular monthly sting of the Caledonian Club will be held at : rooms on Tuesday evening next. A i stLendance members is requested, as i stters pertaining to the annual ga e Ww ¢ considered. - SHIPPEI Mr. David Keefe ship ead of cattle from Summerside to St sn on Weduesday last by the Northumbe: a al y the same steamer on the foliow lay Mr. John Macdonald shipped a simi ar Dum r to the same mar«et. - I : lu the Dominion Day races on ~ Deriving Park, the 2.40 clases : 1 hanged a 245 clasa, pen to tte a } ere Lher series aes he trot- g park Kinkora on the Zist June ihe iiges ff . ‘au ins t =i -b o (sREEN WOuDS MEN CAPTURED. A gany i ive green zg ds perators Ws8 Capt ured West Twenty-Eighth Street, New York, night [The entire green including 10,000 circulars ad- , p Wednesday v iressed ¢t Sib4ii Westera lowns, Was Se zed. The lid a business of over $2,000 per dain Ista™p Horses. — While the Boston papers report the horse market as greatly Je pressed, there seems to be a 6 eady de- mand here for good horses. W. S. McKie of Charlottetown, disposed of no iess than . ive horses in St. John yesterday. : David Connell purchased two very fine island horses yesterday .—-St. John Sun. - Carp or Tuanks.—The firemen beg to terder their most sincere thanks to Lt. Colonel Irving, officers and men of Nos. | and 2 Batteries of Garrison Artillery ; also the ibere of the Crescent Football Club for their kind assistance ; and the public general for their liberal patronage at the late athletic sports in the Rink. They wish also specially Mr. Galbraith and the bers of his band for the admirable music that occasion.—A. N. Large, Chief Engineer Fire Dept. ie 4 Mito Regvest —A South American writer haa sent to the World’s Fair autbor- ities & mild request for $6,000 for an epic thank iurnisbhbea on noem. Columbus is to be the hero, and he yvouches tor the quality of the poem by say- that t will ¢ jal the iliad or the He is willing tocome to Chicago recite il lt will take nine days for its ery and he wants 50,000 copies of it | which he begs them to appro- t , OO) > \ Terpniete Fa -—A sad accident oc at Sydney Mines, C. B, on Thursday woing, asaresultof which a young man \ samed James Gleason lost his lite. (rieason putting down spears in the shaft, and to go further down by his mate be 4 4 space and With @ cry was gone It : i: supposed that the hook which wes fastened : to his seat got loore while he waa working on % the platform above. The poor fellow fell from 40 to 590 feet and was dashed to pieces at She bottom, enneitteinn Fast TIME The Niagara Falls and Buffilo special made some great time the ther day from Windscr and Clifton. The train was late and making up lost time. The distance from Windsor to St. Thomas, {11 miles, was made in two horrs aud two minutes. Deducting five minutes c ed in stopping st Fargo tor water, to engine, etc., the run of 111 miles was ac- tually made in 117 minutes. This is the fastest time ever made between the two pointa by a regular passenger train. nsum oil the Gb si: DeraInep gy THe Customs. — Yester day afternoon an Italian, with a lot of trinkets in bond, arrived in the cty The man wis but was by’the C. P. R } for Summerside, P. E. os train. , : ietained at the station and his goods ex- smined. He was asked to pay $3.50 duty, but claimed that ne had only $2. His stock was sent to the cust: m house. Mach j Was sad in making the Iralian unders'and what was wanted, as his kaow- ; sedge of Koglish + ppeared to be very limit- 4 ed , i i. . Dt LATION As will be eeen by advertize- ¥ ment, M iheo L. Chappeile has receive lt % the sole agency for the sale of crystogrephs * Lhis i« a preps! ation to represent staiced 4 g'ass Window and is much cheaper than apy imitstion stained {ziass, being designed and prepsred by an eutire y new and origiaal pro- Cees It is specially adapted for embellishing the interior of dwellings, and for chu:ches, chapels, public halis. schools, theatres, asseme bly rooms, etc. The low price at which it is sold makes it possible for everyone to dora their residences - at the Diamond Bookstore and leave your orders | In at a moderate cost. | a aude sasteeenoastion DAILY SPECIAL Duespatrouss TO Tur EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. House of Commons. Charges Against Caron Referred to a Judicial Com- mission. ‘THE GRITS PROTEST. Orrawa, May 28. the House of Commons yesterday Sir John Thompson moved a resolution asking the House to concur in the appointment of Judges Routhier and Tait as commissioners to tmveatigate the charges against Sir Adolphe Caron. He said that the duty of the Judges would simply be to take evi- dence, and it was intended that in cases where they disagreed as to the admission f evidence, they were to admit it and re- port to the House. Mr. Laurier said that he did not propose te criticise the personnel of the Judges ap- pointed as Commissioners, but he con- demned their appointment as wrong. The Parliament was abandoning its duties when it proposed to refer to out: siders charges preferred by its members, and he, therefore, moved an amendment proposing that the charges against Sir Adolphe Caron be referred to a select com- mittee of five members of the House. Mr. Mills dealt with the constitutional aspect of the case. Hon. Mr. Chapleau said that in saying that it was unprecedented to refer such charges to a commission, Mr. Laurier must have had very short memory, for it was de- cided by the House on the fourth May last that such cught to be done, and cuonse- quently it was now too late and scarcely in order to take into question what the House had already done. Davies said that when Edgar's charges were priferced Sir John Thompson had called upon his followers to refuse all in- vestigation. It was only after the public opinion was aroused that he agreed to re- fer doctored charges to the Judges appoint- ed by tlie accused Minister himself. The Government had no power to force the members making charges in Parliament to go before a Royal Commission and prove such charges. Sie John Thompson said that the most expeditious way of dealing with these charges was ly referring them to a commission and the statute gave them authority to do so There was no single precedent to show that Parliament could not relegate the duty to commission, although many were cited tht Parliament had usually relegated these matters to a committee. The Rykert case waa one totaily different from the present one and so was the case of last session agaiast Mr. McGreevy an d Sir Hector Langevin. After other speeches the House divided on the amendment, which was lost by 32 to 79. The original motion appointing a commission was carried on same division reversed. Weather Sulletiu. Toronto, May 28.—10 a. m. Strong westerly winds; clearing. The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) Hawirax, May 27. Nova Scotia—Cod and herring very plentiful at Lunenburg, and cod good at Port Medway, and a few at Canso. Mack- erel abundant at Lunenburg, and slight catches at Isaacs Harbor and Whitehead. Lobsters fair at Port Medway, but poor at Lunenburg, Salmon River, Isaacs Harbor, Whitehead and Canso. Excellent catch of salmon and good catch of gaspereaux re- ported at Port Medway. Cape Breton—Codfishing good at Louis- burg, fair at Arichat and St. Anns, and a few at L’Ardoise and Ingonish, Schooner J. H. Eimest arrived at St. Peters to-day from Western Banks with 400 quintals cod, Herring fair at Arichat, but poor at L’Ar- duise, Louisburg, St. Ann’s and Ingonish. Lobsters fair at Louisburg and St. Anns, but lightat St. Peters, Arichat, L’Ardoise and Ingonish. Mackerel fair at L’Ardcise, and afew at Arichat, while netters at St. Peters average 200. Light catches of had- dock and gaspereaux at L’Ardoise and In- gonish, respectively. P. E. Island— Lobsters still very plenti- ful at Waterford, Frog Pond and North Cape, and fair at Tignish, AJber- ton, Kildare, Goose Harbor, Mal- ~que and Georgetown, Herring fair at Mitainigash, West Shore, Tignish, Kildare aud Albertun, and light catches of cod at Georgetown and Malpeque. —————— MARRIED. On April 25th, at the residence of Isaac Holman, by the Rev. W. J. Kirby, Robert Bruce McMillan to Charlotte Jane Horne, daughter of Frederick Horne, Esq , Winslo> Road. We 3 _ chim to have compelled our friendly competitors to cut their big prices in two to meet us, and claim further, to have secured halt their trade. We have fought and intend to fight with fair, equare, low prices. Good goods. Always keeping on hand a good stock of the latest productions. While our compe‘itors have been trying hard to retain theirs with personal advertisements, double space in each »f t! @ dailies at double cost without success —no personal advertisement will keep us from doing the clothing busines of Charlottetown. nor yet any smart funny saying. We are doing the largest share now and intend to keep it. Ladies call and see our ove dollar suits. —Jas. Paton & Co., Market Square. Look at the men’s suits for $2.75, sold else- where for 3.75. Special low prices on alli our clothing toentght. Be sure and see our stock before you buy. J. B. Macdonald's great clothing store. Fv «porated and dried apples, just received at Beer & Goff's. ceive Christie's soda biscuits direct from the factory every annie so that you can deperd on always getting them fresh and crisp from them. eee HRAMIN ER. - ee rae sapecenennannaatndanSinanaepee Saath annlas <a SSE Sessoms “ndlibteenenam - SATURDAY. BMAX 20, 1002. SL SS to everyone. All All All Bargain Prices. goods. that will surprise them SALE Charlottetown, M y 18, 1892. ——————————— , — Charlottetown, May 9, 1892. Tips, Fly Books, Goods must go. —_—— - -—— W._A.. WEEKS “= = = : as; SS W. A. Weeks & Co, (x) —-— GREAT BARGAIN SALE! —————(x)- et tee All our Wholesale Stock going at Tremendous Reductions. The Large Discounts Black Silks a bargain. Cashmeres and Dress Goods a bargain. Kid and Silk Gloves ‘¢ All Sunshades and Umbrellas = All Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hate “ All Women’s Straw Hats “- All Lace Piques “ All Ladies’ Underweir - All Gents’ Underwear - All Flannelettes ? All Towellings and Counterpanes. .“ All Table Linens, Tray Cloths and Napkins a bargain. All Worsted Cloths and Suitings a bargain. All Corsets and Hosiery it4 This sale offers a great chance to. secures gg0d goods at b 5 3 © . Everyone should look in” and price the Country Merchants ean pick up job lots at prices emenenimmennsifiy jiieiianinane GOES DAILY. & CO. ON (x) —=— a went Baskets, Lines, Reels, etc. At WATSOVS NEW CENERAL DRUG STORE, Three Doors Below London House -One Door Above Bazaar Store. YI A HIGH-CLASS 20,000 CASES Exported to India in 1891 fl.cting heaven’s own hues. GRAPHS are uantfected by atmospheric influence. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., Crystographs. apl4—3m EXSHAW'S BRAN sccm \J. EXSHAW & 0, Bordeaux, | DRANK IN ery Officers’ Mess . “IN THE FRANCE, — ‘BRITISH ARMY. Every Bottle protected against fraud by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, Sole Agept, for afiritime Provinces. ee ee DUM SPIRO SPHERO.. CABINET WHISKY, A NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH CLASS WHISKIES, selected expressly for the Lord Mayor-elect of London London Clubs and West End Hotels. J, E. ALBRO, Sole Agent for N.S. and P. E. 1, The s»o.t. pooular Whisky at the For sale by all first-class Housesin the City. — 07 iA new and most popular device to imitate STAINED GLASS, for decorating Churches, Clubs, Hotels, Dvelling», etc., ete. artistic, giving a tone of richness, warmth and color to the interior of the edifice, re- CRYSCOGRAPHY offers a scope for the amateur, or young lady enthusiasts, or for those who desire a hobby The designs are most beautiful and to.reproduce. OARYSTO.- SOLE AGENT FOR-N, 8S. AND P. E, I. | have great pleasure in informing the public of P.» E.: Island that I have During the summer season Beer & Goff re-' given the sule s:le to THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, who will carry a full liae of J. E. ALBR®, STANLEY BROS. Read This! And This!) 000s We | i) RESS EPT. are | UJ RESS 0005 EPT. | Headquarters for | | Fine We have never shown a more extensive, Millinery. | more magnificent, or mure select stosk of Our | SPRING DRESS GOODS than we are Styles jshowing for the present season. WE (MEAN JUST THAT! Exclusive Styles. are the latest and |. The pick from English, French and) our 1 German products, in ' Prices | the | ALL THE NEW WEAVES, lowest. \ ALL THE NEW STYLES, all : ALL THE NEW DESIGNS, | be | ? ALL THE LATE COLORINGS. | Trimmers Weare in the field to lead, and LOW | ure PRICES and aa IMMENSE STOCK are | experts bound to keep us where we now are—FAR | nh FIN ADVANCE! | Millinery. ——— — A MANTLE DEPARTMENT—The Largest, Brightest and Gest Stock. All the Latest Novelties and Prices Low. STANLEY BROS. Charlottetown, May 25, 1892—eod & wky J. B. MACDONALD'S. We are showing extraordinary value in BLACK DRESS MATERIAL in all the newest makes, and can assure our patrons and friends that there is notaing in the trade to sur pass the value shown by us. In COLORED GOODS we have a large stock in all the newest fabrics, with Trimmings to match, See our immense stock of Prints and Ginghams before you buy these goods; we are away ahead, 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 in Clothing. For Honest Goods and Lowest Prices always try J. B. MAGDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE, Our new Spring Stock daily arriving. Our Boots have always given entire satisfaction; better than ever this season. Don’t for- get we have the best goods for the least money. eikcidiiccaimm — — — = =—= er EaPLANATION TO ers FARMERS AND OTHERS, —---—- FROM——— JAMES PATON & CO. r —{x} INCE WE OPENED OUR READY-MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT we have been a thorn in our competitors’ side, and there it sticks; but while they feel so sore at us for breaking up their big prices, our thousands of custemers have a lighter heart and a heavier purse since they commenced dealing with us. Before we Svea our Ready-made Clothing Department, Farmers and others were paying high prices for common Shoddy Clothing. The Boy’s Suit that you can buy now for $1.00, you used to pay from $1 50 to $1.75. We have never asked more than $100 for the same Suit. There is no doubt about it, some of our competitors have been making enormous profits out of the people. No one can deny this statement, We have broken up all those big prices, and aiso broken up the Ready-made Clothing business, taking a large share to ourselves, We are not surprised at our competitors saying hard things about us—we can stand it all— and with the continued help of our friends, who are bestowing upon us their patronage we will at all times fight hard to sell goods at moderate prices. FARMERS! —You are getting small prices for your produce, all you possibly can whem buying. It is your duty to save Do not be led astray by loud-s:unding advertisements, but come to the OLD RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE. JAS. PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, May 27, 1892—ecd & wky