SAK As Sarah Te ES, tara Very goes ee ae aa — _--_-._ __. ae 2 . . y _— ~~» . = iii ePSa RS. & tuaiarivi DN ER. - E ea Yr ce . 4 » : . : WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 1893 —— —— socal avd Otner Ttems. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. | on — ' } eolelel ee ee ah , Stree! te uN | Spwctak Despan HES TO THe Examiner FRENCH DELATWi:> y a wt! M nday night : Major Ottawa Notes. | : ” As THE Li . for Liver Com, aint An aee tpokoat’s Vue © es ee | Orrawa, April 12. 0.0 f.—Mee'ing of Natal Day oe ¢ Currier has been appointed Private et aight at 7 ock sharp. imp yrtant | cokes , “# ta itn oa rene We h a ¢ t d Ni Li . ‘ : ia like capacity for Hon. J. C. P es ave just opened a Nice Line of these Popular Goods. ayey event g. All Y's are cordial a presentation to His odin cnalag ie v, be peeves ft } clemency for J R. Arnoldi. alas Li toas Phe Charlottetown Eogi- | ae M r a Assistant Secretary of NGInee® , : .» evenine the rublic Works department, died ter- ° peor ae el night ven 7 on day fre " a 3 nervous oak - his aaa Black Ground Heliotro € Figere, Black Ground Red Polka Dot pex: inste es resulting from as operation in which his a Blue Garound W hit Pp Roar OF Pra! E Phe j sar erly meet ~ - ye a. a .~oe R ~4 1 e€ Oo ka Dot, Red Grround Black Polka Dot, peeb edd Tate 2 fal al teeta hott lack Ground White Polka Dot, Red Ground White Stripe, Black ening 4 j tawa detachment of the Salvatio P we Dae a feces vane ee Ground White Stripe, Red Ground White Figure, Blue Ground ‘Come to the Lyceum to- ouse 0 ymmons, has sais ° pees ine oh Lees equa is spin fGen ae oe White Stripe—all 80 inch goods. Colors Absolutely Fast. we it is to sea” r Winkle | mad 5,000 damage: ~ ietaueien ame. Bieaapes «ee Wit ee ioe alia W\ i} h Light in Weight. guzon.~-In vur translation of the M atoms Manufacturers’ Combine. = sh situation, we sho nitidllins . grticle, #0 nt th gave put the Acac stead of 8,000 souls e iigoi zdian population at 6,000 ta seine Charlee Dickens to [Thursday night, he ih the im Were THE GHOST i enter the Lyceam on ut ald pot fail to be satished w ' a of the Fat Boy. patior pers ss porary and active, of th ALL memve 8, 9 , y, W.¢ I italy invited to attend the parior oF eting * t iu the Y. parlors : a « ‘ ‘ 24 ' - ; Friday eVELIDS. Apu 14, at 4.00.) pli 4i Mock PARLIAMENT The Government was sat ever Dy, and the Leader of the aptain Weeks) is to form «+ new Women's franchise will be up he session on Tuesday next. defeated ! Oopes’!) yn piminis ration the jiscassion at t surnnp Jaxoxe is one of the best dressed and mest carefully thought cut cheracters that will be personaté dat the Lyceum on and he is inimitable in g with Miss Wardle. Thars jay evening. he pautomime actin p. E Istanp Hospirrat.—The P. E fsland Hospital has rec ived the following : $149 from Cly je River Pres>yterian Charch ; $5 40 co lacted by Mrs. F. Mutch, Stanhope; $25 from Methodist (Brick) Church, city ; 2 handsome bed rests from Lowe Bros., city o Quest Diviston S. or T.—The members gf Orient Division, with their frieads, are requested to atten | ss cial reunion in Mc Leod’s Hali on Thursday evening next,the [hb inst., at 8 o clos k. A good programme gili be presevted.—John Ross, Chairman Committee. Juovexue Temptans. — The Juvenile Temolara are requested to meet a half-past G o'clock, sharp, on Thursday evening, in the W.C.T. U. rooms, Grafton Street, opposite the Law Courts. All interested in the temperance c.use ars requested to aw tend. iclisiiatiiaadonan Perwier —Mr. Alexander Horne has purchased the weil-known Yorkshire Bay cowhing stallion Premier, No. 1138, im- parted from England by Mr. Geo. Tweedy a few years ago, and he will make the sexgon of 1898 at the owner's stable, Upper Queen Street - Arxxanpo.—The Wianipeg papers speak highly ot the well-known stallion Her nado, owned by Mr. W. W. McLeod Since his avr'val in Winnipeg several months ago, Hernando has attracted con- siderable attention from the breeders and admirers of good horaes. inal Iuuiorants Comine. -- An immigrant train with about 200 people on board is due here at 550 this morning. Another train left Truro at L o'clock this morning with 20) 0n board. She will arrive about 9 wclock this morning. They are all bound for the North Weet. —Sr. John Sun’ Scorr Act Repeat.—According to a re cent despstch from Moncton, Westmorland county is again to the front for an appeal ofthe Scott Act. Petitions are now in cir culation in most every section of the county and are being largely signed. Moncton alone, where the Scott Act Is supposed to have some stalwart supporters, presents a petition with over half the electors’ names attached. tlie Tae Case Dismissev.—-The Ottawa Free Presa of the 8th inita police court report says: James Kelly appeared on remand charged with having maliciously cut and wounded Mr. Palmer, C. E, at Carleton, P. E. 1. on September #th Iast. Ic wil. be re- wembered that a fortnight ago on the con clajion of the prosecutor's evideuce, the ease waz laid over to allow of the court, and Mr. Wyld who appeared for the defendant, tocomault the Attorney-General of P. E. & Mz, Psimer to-day stated that he had reevived a letter from the Attorney-General eXpressing the Jatter’s willingness to pro- Becute provided Kelle was brought back to the Island. He, Mr. Palmer, had no money and deeply regretted his inablity to Pty the costs Mr. (Gara said as there Was no one prepared to pay the expenses, he was relieved from the c¢ msideration of whether Kelly ought to have been sent back or not. He dismissed the case. a A Fine Point! We have reduced our profits to @ fine point, believing tha RELIABLE GOODS at REASONABLE PRICES are exactly what every lady wishes to purchase, BEER BROS. SATURD\Y we will make a special show of Choice Novelties in Dress Goeds, Manties and Milinery It te decreed that Blouses are atill to be worn. Soft Silks. Plaids, Cambrics, Foulardines and Lewns are used forthem. They are made in & Varie'y of fashions, rome very elaborate and @uice in accordance with the neglige air Blouses Qsually have BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Tor ro, April 12.—10 a. m. Winds shifting to east and south, and in- Creasing in force; fine to-day, showery In jail by Judge Nelson. AmHexst, April 12, Rhodes, Curry & C>., comprising the business of Rh id a, Curry &« Cy». here and of the Harris Car Works, of St. John, have been formally organized The directors are President, Nathaniel Curry; Vice President, N. A. Rhodes; Consulting Dir ector, J. A. Rotertson: Direc “a 3. = Black, J. T. Smith, J. M. Townsend; Sec- retary-Treasurer, John M. Curry. A Fatal Jump Mowncron, April 12. Fietcher, Kinney, while attempting to jomp over a fist ear on the Albert southern railway at Alma yesterday, fell between two cars and the wheels passed over one leg severing it just below the hip. It was amputated, but Kinney died from the shock and the loss of blood. Fishery Protection. Orrawa, April 12 Commander Wakeham will supervise the Fishery Protection Service during the coming season; but Captain Spain will have practical control, as Wakeham will be engaged all summer in his capacity as In- ternational Fish Commissioner. Smuggicrs Imprisoned. Boston, April 12 J. G Crowell, of East Boston, and Charles Stibbins, of Yarmouth, N.S., were each sentenced to six months in Cambridge : They were convicted of smuggling valuable drugs from Nova Scotia. St. John Mayoralty: Sr. Joun, April 12. In the mayoralty election yesterday, Mr. Peters was re-elected. He had more votes than the three other candidates combined. hedbichinninas General Telegrawhic News. Orrawa, April 9.—A despatch has been received from the colonial office stating that the Spanish Government has decided that the direct trade between the Spanish Antilles and Canada is placed on the same footing as between those colonies and the United States. Orders have been given that the export duty wrongfully levied on goods sent to Canada from those islands sh- ll be returned. Lonpon, April 9.—The steamships Mon- tebello and Romeo put out from Hull docks lust night and anchored in the roads. Two companies of dragoons escorted the crews to the tenders. ‘he police tried to keep the mob bark, but the strikers broke through the lines repeatedly and stoned the s:ldiers and sailors. The dragoons beat the strikers back with the butts of their lances. Several policemen and dragocns were in- jured with stones and about a dozen strik- ers were carried from the scene by their comrades. At the docks the crews were placed on the tenders and proceeded to the Montebello and Romeo. The steamships sailed this morning. Vienna, April 10,—Great excitement has been caused by an attempt to assassinate Cardinal Vaszary, primate of Huogary. He and his secretary were attacked by a well dressed young man armed with aknife. The cardinal evaded the thrust of the assassin, but his secretary received two severe stab wounds. The would-be murderer was arrested. Heap pears to be a fanatic. Boston, April 9 —The boiler makers and iron ship builders usion voted to-night to strike in every shop in Boston, East Boston, Boston and Cambridge, toemorrow Itis expected that seven hundred and fifty men will goout, The fight is for the nine hour work day. Last year a similar strike was in progress for three months, but nought was accomplished, The work on the U.S cruiser Marblehead at the works of Harrison Loring, South Boston, and other government contracts wil! be tied up. The struggle will be a long and bitter one. MonTREAL. Apri! 9.—Judge Jette rendered judgment yesterday in the case of Thompson vs, Senecal, the minister of justice havio taken action against the ex-superinteadent 2 the printing bureau, Ottawa, to recover $14,- 307, which Nenecal had received as commis- sions from different parties for supplying the department. His honor took the ground that the defendant was an agent rather than an employe, consequently the law justified the dismisssal of the case since the government had lost nothing by the transactions. Judge Jette remarked, however, that action was reprehensible and punishable by criminal law DIED. At Midgell, Lot 40, on 31st of March, Sarah Eller, beloved wife of Wallace James, aged 27 years. Deceased was a daughter of the late Robert Bennett. South morning. Sc necal’s NOW OPENING. HARRIS & STEWART. New Dress Goods New Dress Goods, New Dress Goods, HARRIS & STEWART. English Printed Cottons, Flannelettes, Flannelettes, Ginghams, Shirtings. HARRIS & STEWART. Ladies’ Spring Mantles, Capes and Uisters, NEWEST STYLES. HARRIS & STEWART. Gentlemen’s White Shirts & Collars, Four-in-Hand Scarfs, Knot Scarfs, SEE OUR WINDOW. HARRIS & STEWART. HATS! HATS! English Hard and Soft Felt. NEWEST STYLES. HARRIS & STEWART. Two Cases Ladies’ Straw Hats, Flowers, Feathers and Veilings. HARRIS & STEWART, Charlottetown, April 7, 1893. [A PLEASANT TONIC Which will strengthen unnerved tired people and invalids, and quickly restore their appetites, is CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL & Co Beware of Tmitations MONTREAL At Elmira, King’s County, on Wednesday, 29-h March, 1893, after three weeks’ illness of congestion of the brain, Flossie Blanche, yoang2s? and dearly beloved daughter of James and Snsannah Mellick, aged 3 years and 10 montbs. A precious one from us has gone, A voice we loved is stilled, A place is vacant in our home Which never can be filled; God in His wisdom has recalled The boon His love had given, And though we'll miss our derling now, We know she is safe in Heaven. Many places to-morrow; not much change iQ temperature. {Patriot please copy. } O LET, with immediate possession, the Dwell ing House on Hilisborough Street, adjoining Mr. Lemuel Poole’s residence, with Stable and Yard thereto Tbe House has seven rooms, newly papered and in good order, Rent moder- ae. Inspection solicitei, Apply to Groner ALLEY. 8 t t—febis a y ANTED—Two gocd Sealers for Rice Point Lobster Factory.—C. LYONs. lw~—ap7 T° LET— House on corner of Cumberland and Euston Streets, some by G@. H. Taylor. Charlottetown, April 5, 1893 pn — — = = —_ STANLEY BROTHERS, - - - BROWN’S BLOCK. the bill to dad. won't kick! when he sees it. IS THAT YOU Well, send up one of these Boys Suits you're selling so low and send Why, of course he He knows a thing good This is what all our customers say when once they have purchased our Boys’ and Children’s Clothing. NicKay Charlottetown, March i4, 1893--dy eod & wy MAMMOTH STOCK. DRESSED TO KILL! The Largest and Greatest Assort-l|and you will be dressed to kill if ment of READY-WADE CLOPHING in| you will trade with us, for we have the city—our own make and im-| everything of the latest Siyle and of ported —to select from. ithe finest Wool, TWEEDS.—We are Headquariers| Stylish Suits, Nobby Hats and for Tweeds. Remember, we caanot| Gents’ Furnishings of all kinds. be undersold. Thousands of pat-, See our White Shits for 50 cents, terns to select from. | Laundried and Unlaundricd. Woolen Company. ED on Charlottetown, March 10, 1893. LIBERALITY |! Our Prices suit the times, our PRoots and Shoes fit the feet, our Customers are pleased with the Bargains, the money is left the Island, and there is satisfaction all around, GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. EES To the Public. JAMES McLEOD & SON, (Late of the Firm of McLeod & McKenaie), Gentlemen's Tailors and Onttitters, Have Leased the Shop in the CAMERON BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, Lately Occupied by Mr, Horace Haszard, mn a Large and Select Stock of the And will o fashionable and Stylish Goods, in . most Scotch, English & Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds. The public are guaranteed to receive in the future the same setisfaction that the members of the new Firm have always given in the past. JAMES McLEOD & SON, Cameren Block. John Albert Smith, Jr ‘* Four doctors tackled Johnny Smith, They blistered and they bled him ; With squills and anti-bilious pills And ipecac they fed him. They stirred him up with calomel, They tried to move his liver— “T'was all in vain, his little soul Was wafted o'er the river.” The late John Albert did not ride o COLUMBIA BICYCLE. There is s moral in the above touching verselet. R. M. YOUNG, Agent for Columbia Bicycles. apl0 Provincial Rifle Association. THE ANNUAL MEETING of the Provincial Rifle Association of P. K. Islan will be beld in the City Court Room on MONDAY KEVEN- ING NEXT, April 17ib, at 8 o'clock, By order of the President. GEO. D, DAVISON, Caprt., Secretary Charlottetown, April 10, 1893--m we | Possession given in April. Also, house on Eus- ton Street, with stable. eod tf—febss Wa gir inasmall family of three. Apply at this office. apli ——e ——————————__aSSj&@ea__ A SATISFIED CUSTOMER : ——I3 QUR-—— Low Expenses, Small Profits, Shoes that retain their shape 3 and give good service, ; Reet prea | Have placed us in the front rank, and made our Store popular in every home. J. M. McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, April 11, 1893. ATTENTION, SPORTSMEN! | {(z1)—— HE GEESE HAVE COME, and the only place you can buy a COMPLETE OUTFIT is at W. E. DAWSON’S. f GUNS—Breech and Muzzle Loaders, in English, German and American make. RIFLES —Winchester Arms Company and Kemingtons. REVOLVERS—smith & Wesson, Remingtons, Harrington & Richards, ete. GUNPOWDER—Ducking, Rifle and F. F. Shot. Brass and Paper Cartridge Cases, Wire and Rifle Cartridges, Wads in all sizes, Reloading Tools, Cartridge Belts and Bags, Gun Cases and Covers, Bench Clos-rs, Gun Grease, Powder and Shot Measures, Celebratei Budd Cleaners, Cleaning Rods, Shell Extractors, Dack and Goose Calls, Whistles, Pocket Compasses, Gin Locks, Hammers ani Nipples, Powder Flasks, Shot Pouches—in fact, everything required to make a conplete outfit. WE Agent for Winchester Repeating Arms Co, Cariridge Joaded at short notice. WwW. H. DAWSON. Charlottetowa, April 3, 1898—mwf & wky * nase mae tek oe ie ; eee B te (iis 6 if ait he tae Pa hel : & ‘« tf ~ * BOT: gs. =a we huts seen cmeine cman - - wg