Local and Other Items. Boys Straw Hats, cheap —Harris & stewart a k Regular meeting of Wildey Lodge 1 e. Degree practice, < : : will immediately relieve ping ceugh and Bronchitis Reddin Bros novidwly qencniiipaniainii x shir f the English training isit ( harlottetown on the 19.5 : emain until the 27th, oo Best Inx Another lot of Carter's superior inks just opened at the Diamond Book » They are the most popular. - Mas NI \ crorTria L age, A. F. «& A M a s (Friday) evening to confer srethren please b pune - i a [ I ‘ hahermen eng*ged io ishing ithe ‘\Vestern Shore, report plentiful than for years Crowpep (Oct The advertisement of W. A. Weeks & Co. is unavoidably crowd- t of this wave, It will appear to ite Grocers and others can d wrapping paper for thirty sents per ream at the Diamonc Bookstore. hag factory price Jost TarnKk ()r Ir g a wor Less *A Yat er Pansres "—Be sure to secure f the Jane number of Demor- ests Fashion Magsezine with a yard of pansies at the Diamond Bovkstore. Pacr Jacosp GOULD last Harpe Scurreman.—The s Weekly contains « portrait of this distinguished Isiander, t ogether with graphy. Copies mvy be had at the D smond Bookstore, 10 cents each. SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc., as ifby magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 60 cts. aod aut.t mi Tas Session Over —-The Graad Orange Lodge of Hiitish North America concluded its annua! session in Montreal on the Ist iost \\ e thac Wm. Hendersor, North Wilt shire, has been elected one of the deputy graca cturers intact Cresceyts Arrention !—The members of both the first and secood teams of the Crescent t Ciab are requested to meet at Park grounds this evening at 7 k, prepare for the coming match on Mouday -—J P. Rundle, Capt. < ORDINATIONS The Kev. Mesars. Patrick Hogan, of Nurth Cape, and Jeremie Black- jaivre, of Rastico, who were ordained deacons at Qvebec last week by Mgr. Biais, Bishop of Rimouski, will be raised to the priesthood at sthedral on the 10ch inst. Room Paper ~Measrs. J. C Watson & Vo., manuiact irers, Montreal, have given the control of their wholesale trade on P. E. island to Mr. Theo. L Chappelle, who w supp y co intry raerchants with bales of 300 and 5CO rolis at reduced prices. - Norice.—All members of the South End Bosting Clab who hove not paid their dues up to the quarter eading 30h April wii! pleas: t»-k+ aotice that they cease to be mem- bers if same is not paid on or before Monday » 6th Jane, on which evening the adj »urned annual meeting will be held.—R. F. Mitchell, Secretary - I ‘v.—Found, in our wholesale rooms to- day, one large case of linen and bath towels, imported this spring and overiooked in open- g have marked these extra we &£ is We c 9 to clear them out with other wholesale stock. We are giving buyere the best of everything all over the store. Come along and share in the big bargains.- W. A. Weeks & ¢ june3 2i Tux Lozster Margzr.—Reliable reperts from the shores sre that the catch to date is not over one third of whatit was at this last year. The sction of the Govern- ment in closing “the factories on July Ist, aate which is one month earlier theo last year, must have the effect of maki»g the supply very email and inc-ewing the prices when it ix kaown in toreign markets. For Bostos. — The ste:mer Worcester, Captain Bron, l«ft for Bostou at six o'clock yesterday «fternoon with a general cargo and the foliowing passengers: Mre Tidmarsh, Mrs Perry, Mrs Mugford, P BK ly, G C Harkins, Geo Harkins, 8 McNally, A Me- Nally, P MeNally, C McMaous. Mrs Rattray, Kate Rattray, Geo Rattray, James Glover, M L Began, J H Curtis, Mrs Mce lanis, J MecIanis, M Nichoison, Felix Gallant aad I Prowse. Mourr Atitison —The acnual lecture bef re the rh serh gical Union in Memorial Hall was given on Wednesday morning by Rev. Ralph Beecken, D. D. His sabject was “The Physical Factor in Christian M yrals. Atthe annual meeting of the Union, held afrer the lecture, Rev. J. Liathern, D. D, was elected secretary- treasurer for New Brunswick and P. E. Is- iand conferences. it sila Mass ov Reovurem —A solemn Pontifiesl High Mass of Requiem was offered up in St. Dunstan’s Cathedral this forenoon, for the repose of the soul of Rev. Thomas Phelan, who died in Ireland early last month. There was a large congregati n present. His Lordship Bishop Macdonad pontificated, with Rev. Stephen Phelan +s High Priest and Revs. J. C. McLeen ard R J. Giliig as Deacons of Honor. Rev. P. Ourran was Deacon of Mass, sad Rev. Jeremiah Blaccuier, Sub-Deaacon. Rev. Aiexander Macaulay acted as master +f cere monies, sssisted by Rev. W. Finn, of st. John’s, Nfl! —-- > Barrist Cuurcn Tresrees.—At a large | Meeting of the Bsptist Church held on Wedns sday evening, according to the act of | incorporation recen ly prsee . the Salen. | Ing were el-cted truetees for the year end- ing June, 1895: Messrs A. W. Sterne. G. B Norton, C H Schurmsn, Robert Van- iderstine, Jas. McLeod, M D, Hen Neil Mc Leod 4 nueacimous vote of thanks was tender ito M ssrs James DesBrisay and John Scott. who after some fitty years eflicient service as trustees, now retire from the responsrb lities of this board, but con- taue as deacons in co j nection with Messrs Nathan Davies and A W. Sterns. Three Candidates were received for Baptism and church membership, who will be baptized D. V , at the close of the Sunday mornuisg service ———— ee — Fee tre ert sat THE DAILY E — ede Acdeese arate tered XAMINER. - : - FRIDAY, JUNE 8, i892. BK oe Riel pet ~ ie - a —_ TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | SpgomaL Despatones To Tar KXAaMINER DOMINION PARLIAMENT. House of Commons. Uebate on Redistribution Bill, A Division on the Amend- ment —Government Ma- jority 32, Orrawa, June 3. In the House of Commons yesterday, Mr. Davies resumed the debate on the re- distribution bill. He regretted that Mr. O'Brien should have declined to support the amendment, which was a very proper Parliament could not delegate to Judges orany one else the work of redis- tributioa until such a time as it defined the principles on which the redistribution took place. The amendment was, therefore, drawn on proper lines and in accordance with the British North America Act. He challenged the House to apply these prin- ciples themselves. Theduty of the House was plaio, that it should fix the lines and determine the principles and time when re- distribution should come into effect. The application of these principles was to be done by a commission or committee, and tinally parliament was to make these legal. After the principles of redistribution were decided, the rest of the work was mechan- ical’ The machinery to govern themselves in parliament was vital to the people of the country. Bad laws might be passed, but as long as the people had the machin- ery in their own hands they conli not com- plein Sir John Thompson said that he was sur- prised to notice that nearly the whole dis- cussion, so far, was confined to details of the bill. That was a matter which should be left to a committee of the whole house, and therefore he would not partake in that feature of the discussion. He repeated what he said when the bill was first intro- duced, that the bill was framed in accord- ance with the duty which the Government owed the House in connection with the taking of the census. Each decade a measure wes designed with the view that there should be a genera! redistribution, on the principle of representation by popu- lation, or the application of the bill would havetaken much wider scopeand would have secured greater advantages for the party. Those’ disiricts only were interfered with where the general representat on furincreased or decrease of population was to be pro- vided for. He pointed out that there was no precedent for such an amendment to the bill at its present state. Such a resolution was a new departure in Parliamentary pro- one cedure. He then dealt with the constitutional point raised by Mr. Divies and showed that in 1872 aod again =s in 1882, redistribution bills were passed and no such issue was ever raised. This system was pursued for a quarter of a centary without any exception being taken to it. lo his humble judgment the House of Commons had full control to deal with the subject. After « further discussion, the House divided on the amendment which was lost, 58 to 110. It was a straight party vote. Railway Men Discharged. Moncron, June 3. Notice has been given to twenty-six em- ployer of the Intercolonial Railway shops here that their services are no longer re- quired. This makes thirty-one discharged from the shops here and completes the list. Ten have been discharged at Campbslton and twenty-six at River du Loup. Ottawa Notes. Orrawa, June 3. Hon. Mr. Tupper leaves for England to- day, accompanied by the eminent jurist, Mr. Chriatophes Robinson. The report that Sir John Thompson has been appointed arbitrator in the Behring Sea matter is premature. Mr. Devlin has decided to drop his Home Rule resolution Struck by Lightning. Sacxvit1z, N. B., June 3. Lasc night Frank Saddal's house at West- cock was struck by lightning and burned. Fire at Dundee. Lonpow, June 3. A fire at Dandee, Scotland, destroyed property valued at fifty thuaeand pounds Hot in Halifax. Havivax, June 3. Intensly hot here yesterday. The ther- mometor registered 87 in the shade. Weather Bulletin. Torowro. June 3.—10 a. m. Fair with a few local showers, and east to north winds, cooler by night. In this city, June 3rd, of inflammation, Elizabeth Anna, infant daughter of C Howard ard Lizzie Dingwell, aged 2 months and 17 1. a. Halifax, May 3let, Eliza A. Leahy, wife | of James M. Leahy, and daughter of the late Thomas Young, of Petpiswick Harbor, aged 35 years, leaving a husband and two children to mourn their loss. At Tignish, on Tuesday, the 31st ult., John McGrath, aged 75 years. The deceased was New Spring Stock one of the uldest and most respeced residents , | of the flourishing settlethent of Norway to He was the father | Tncloding the Abive Makes of Groeds by the large | which he gave the name. of a large femily, the Rev. J. P. McGrath, B A, vicar of S+*. George’s Parish, Grand River East, being his third son. ‘The great respect with which all regarded him was vas el quen'ly testified to funeral coreze which accompanied his remains 'o Trgnisik church on Wednesday, where a solemn Requiem Moss was celebrated by Father McGrath, assisted by the Revs D. M. McDonald and A. F Burke. We extend our sympathy to the afflicted widow and her family. 7 First Prize Provincial Exhibition, 1887. First Prize Provincial Exhibition, 1888. First Prize Provincial Exhibition, 1889 T [VIIUIAOLg IZLidg oT > r & "OGST “UOLNGIQXY [B,OUJAOIG OZE1d IS4h J TEST “WOHTqyX HASZARD'S IMPROVED TURNIP. SEED. This Seed is grown specially for us by Mosars. James Carter & Co., the oele- brated Seedsmen of London, England, from TRUE, PUR poe cuyplee by us for the purpose. Canada. Price 45 centa per lb, It is THE GENUINE HASZARD’'S, the ;. quality sold in CARTER’S PAIZE WINea, HARDY SWEDE. This is the best Globe-shaped Swede, and is in great demand,‘ being preferred by some to the Haszard’s Improved. It is a very heavy cropper. Price 40 cta. per lb. The above named varieties are put up by us (in sesled cardboard »packages only) in } 1b, $1b and 1 1b. sizes, with our name and address cn each package ; and are for sale at our Seed Store, or will be seat by mail, postage paid, on receipt uf price ; or may be procured of the following merchants, viz :— J. A. Gourlie, Summerside, Reuben Tuplin & Co., Kensington, RP. McNutt, Malpeque, Craig & Lewis, Freetown, Albert Craig, Emerald, C. Taper & Co., Brada!bane, A. McLean, Fredericton, P. McGrath, Hunter River, McLean Bros., North Wiltshire, G. DesRuches, Miscouche, J. O. Arsenault, Wellington, dvbn R. Larkin, Richmond, D_N. Forbes, Tyne Valley, Strang Hart, Coleman, A. McKinnon, “ Colin Wright, Central Bedeque, Wright Bros., Crapaud, Hadson & McQuarrie, Victoria, A. A. McCaull, Ellerslie, A. J. McLeod & Co., Stanley Bridge, H. W. Turner, O'Leary, W. B. Dyer, Alberton, B. Rogers, - Hugh McMillan, New Haven, Hooper & Stewart, Springfield, J. Gallant, Rustico, John Bradley, Keily’s Cross, J H. Myrick & Co., Tignish, McLeao & Cameron, Crapaud, D. McKay, Oyster Bed Bridge, Ewen Campbell, North Wiltshire, Beer & Sprague, Muutague, James E. McDonald, Cardigan, McDonald & Westaway, Georgetown. A. A. McDonald & Bros., " David Egan, Mount Stewart, Edwia McFarlane, Annandale, R.N. Cox, Morell, i : L. Anderson, St. Peter's, J. G. Sterna, ™ C. C. Carlton, Souris, Matthew, McLean & Co., Souris, Thos. Kickham, Souris West, Matthew, McLean & Co., Dundas, W. A. Poole & Co., Lower Moutague, Prowse & Sons, Murray Harbor, Benj. Clow, Murray Harbor North, D. H. Hume, Murray River, 0. H. McNeill, New Perth, Henry Dunn, Gaspereaux, James Morgan, Southport, George Forbes, Vernon River Bridge, D. £. Clark & Co., Orwell, D. A. McLeod, Eldon, R. K. McKenzie, Flat River, Daniel McLaren, Belle Creek, A Munn, Little Sands, M. Stepheus & Co ; Orwell Cove, D. G. Cameror, Montague, S. C. Clark, Mount Stewart, J. F Norton, Cardigan, -— 1) GEO. CARTER & 00., Seedsme is, june3—dy law & wky Charlottetown. = ——— MONTHLY SOCIAL, in connection with the Masonic Temple Bazaar, will be held in the MASONIC LODGE ROOMS, = Water Street, on WEDNESDAY, 81 JUNE, : Doors open at 6 o'clock,’ p. m Strawberries and Cream, Ice Cream, Candy and Refreshment Tables. M&S. L. M. POOLE, Secy.-Treasurer. MRS, J. J. DAVIES, President. EEE = CALL AND SEE OUR WHICH IS. NOW COMPLETE, R. K. JOST, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, may4—eod Clothing. $1.75. people. all you possibly NISHINGS very cheap, a nie —---—_-F ROM———- No one can deny this statement. can when buying. J. B. MACDO GREAT GLOTHING STORE. [x] —ocens 4x) Ax} BOOKBINDING ! BLANK BOOKS, MAGAZINES, REVIEWS, and all work of these classes receive careful and prompt attention. JOB PRINTING | OFFICE STATIONERY, ten™ 4x) CIRCULARS, NOTICES, FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, ANNUAL REPORTS, CLUB & SOCIETY WORK, executed promptly on short notice. We take special care to make our work at- tractive. HASZARD & MOORE, 162 VICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, June 1, 1892—w fs in { INVITATION, MENU GRAMME OARDS proved styles. i {Xx} EXPLANATION Before We have never asked more than $100 for the same Suit. about it, some of our competitors have been making enormous profits out of the We have broken up all those big prices, and also 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 t» sell goods at moderate prices. FARMERS! —You are getting small prices for your produce. Do not be led astray by loud-s,unding advertisements | but come to the OLD RELIABLE CLOTHING STORE. JAS. PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE, Ch arlottetown, May 27, 1892—ecd & wky a nr = NALD’S 165 Cases of New Boots, Shoes and Slippers The people who buy our Boots are delighted with the fits and wear of them. buy once you are sure to become a regular customer. Just try a pair if you want comfort. Charlottetown, May 30, 1892—eod & wky FARMERS AND OTHERS, JTAMES PATON’ & :CO. 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 customers have a pg heart and a heavier purse since they commenced dealing with us. Clothing Department, Farmers and others were paying high prices for common Shoddy The Boy’s Suit that you can buy now fur $1.00, you used to pay from $150 to we opened our Ready-made There is no doubt It is your duty to save HE GREAT SUCCESS that has attended our CLOTHING TRADE this Spring is proof positive that we have the goods the people want at right prices. Men’s Suits from $2.75 up. Boys’ Suits from $1.00 up. The largest range of MEN’S WORSTED SUITS ever shown by us. self an injustice if you buy elsewhere before you see our immense stock. If you want Clothing and Furnishings don’t pass J. B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. You will do your- GENTS’ FUR- Now Open. If you Wedding Stationery. INVITATION*, CARDS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, promptly printed in correct form. Fine Stationery Department. NOTE PAPERS and ENVELOPES the latest styles from the leading manufacturers. and PRO- 162 VICTORIA ROW. HASZARD & MOORE, of the most ap- « — SUBSTANTIAL NOURISHMENT FOR CHILDREN | ineantinibamapil THE GREAT WANT digested form. June 1, 1892. is all : the virtues of PRIME BEEF : a ro r . . . concentrated in an easily-: x’ , They need it, but cannet always digest sufficient solid food to get it. Seal Locus FLUID BEEF ——$—— SUPPLIES THE WANT. a HOJSEWOLD FURNITURE For Sale at Auction. I AM instructed by W. M. Rayden. pes. to sel by Auction at his residence, WESTBOURNE West Street (now owned and occupied by Benj Heartz, Esq., On Wednesday and Thursday, the 8th and §th day of June next, COMMENCING AT ELEVEN O'CLOCK, A. M., All his HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. comprising aitere, in Dravting Room, sitting Rog, Dist ning Room, Librecy, “Hah Beteene and Kitchen Furniture ; Carriage :, Sleighs, Boats, eto, Particulars ia handbills, TERMS CASH. may23 ® Seamer. STMR. CARROLL Leav28 Boston, Saturday, 4th June. Leaves Ch’town, Thursday, 9th June. CARVELL BROS., Agents. may30—tuf patmth guarws MALLORY LINE. New York, Maine and Maritime Provinces Service. — S. S. WINTHROP xi! p24 from Pier : 0, 21, East River, New York, oo SATURDAY, May zit, at 5 p. m,, and each Saturday thereafter for Bar Harbor, Eastport and St. John, N. B. Returning, Steam- ship leaves New York Pier, St. John, TUES- DAY, May 24th, at3p.m., and each Tuesday thereafter for EKastrort, Bar Harbor and New York, due at New York Friday morni Land- i at Bar Harbor on and after June 4th, 1892. ‘or full information, passenger and freight rates apply to TROOP & SON, Agents St. John, N, B. junel—3m d&w R SALE—That House on the corner of Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s Road, con- taining eight rooms and shop, with warehouse attached, Also, a field containing Ul acres, one mile from towa, on the lower St. Peter's Road. j 'y to Mus. fLatoma, North River, TWh cell & che _— as