Loca! and Other Items. Beer Bros $4 50 warcues, in key wind, nickel cases, just received, —K Ww. Paylor. - Next Monday Barne wife and children to Goff Bros. to-night for bargains in boots. > Sour real bargains in silver brooches, | just bought very low -~E. W. Taylor. > ' Baroatns this evening at the Dominion | Boot and Shoe Store. a2 3i - Ar ( ~A beautiful variety of Catholic prayer books from ten cents up at the| Diamond Bookstore. ly you want a peir of genuine French | calf custom boots be sure anc leave your musasure at Goff Bros ey Scuoci. Booxe —A big supply of school sks. wholesale and retail, at the Diamond Bookstore. . Cheapest on P. E. Island. > Bio Dewanp. — ‘Lhose five cent prize stationery packages at the Dismond Book- store are the wonder of the age. Call and get Ine Rev Geo H Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind, ‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to Consumption Care.”"—Reddin Bros. novidwily ways Shiloh’s Beer Bros. announce their first show of Manties and Dress Goods for Monday next. Sartap —By telegram to C. H. Schur- man we learn that the schr. Osprey sailed from Halifax yesterday for Jamaica with a general cargo. enpeileciinn Proven —“I have proved Everybody's Pills to be the best in the market,” is what a gentleman wrote regarding this favorite family medicine. ania New Goops —Four large cases of school hooks aad supplies opening to day at the Dia- mond Bocksture—prices iower than ever. Look out for advertisement on Monday. winitatedligitione 1 O O F.—The session of Wildey Lodge last evening wasoi more than usual interest. [a- addition to the conferring of degress a number of visitors were present from the Upper Pru vinces and United States. Tooth Brushes.—The bala*ce of eur Teeth #rushex (only 300) is new offered at hiif-»rice. A good Brush for ten cents—Dodd's Medi eal Hall. ap2 31 Dow'r Forcet Rev. Mr. Carruthers’ free lecture on Elucurion this evening at 8 o'clock, before the Teachers’ Institute, in the Y. M. ©. A. lecture room. Al‘ interested in the mysteries of this act are cordially invited. sali Now is a good time to take Estey’s Iron Tonic se that the system may be strengthened and the blood purified to withstand the debilitating effecte of the warm summer weather. Druggists sell it. Price 50 cents, api dw lm ‘iiiaiiaail Tose corduroy suits are selling fast. Aga from 3 to 10 years. Regular $3 00, $3 50 and $4.00 suits—will clear this choice lot for $2.00 a suit.—James Paton & Co. al 3i <itletipmegelty Puorcenarny.—Have you eeen the photo graphic apparatus at the Diamond Bookstore? The first price was $375, but vou can get them now for $2. Any boy or girl can easily learu how to use them and become an expert photographer. Kitt that chronic cough before it kills you. A cough often ends in consumption, and to sare coughs, colds, broachitis, whooping ough and all wasting diseases, no remedy equale Estey'’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil Sold by druggiate. al dw Im Tue Bio Sate —The great clearance sale at the Diamond Bookstore upens on Monday and will continue eighteen days. The uniform rate of discount will be made on all purchases, large or small, reducing goods to cost. This aE offer will, no doubt, be eagerly employed. Twenty to thirty per cent. dis count on boots at Stumper’s Cor- ner. Now is the time to get bargains as the stock must be seid. Anotuse Poster. —Contrary to the crude theories ot many advertisers the firm name is the one thing about an advertisement it is least important to make prominent. Show the reader youn have genuine bargains to offer and the firm uame of the advertiser will be read if set up ia the amallest type made. Tarnoven the kindness of Mr. Unsworth return tickets for one fi-st-class fare will be furnished to anyone desirous of attend- ing Mrs. Hunt's lecture in this city on Tuesday, April 5th. A ecertiticare from the W.C.T. U. must be shown to enadle the ticket holder to return on April 6th. sf ae We want to sell a good many watches and articies of jewelry before taking stock and will not atick at a peice tor a few days. E W. Tayler. tf plcienstiieedien Poouistic.—A prize tight has been arrang- ed between two Prinee Edward Island pugi lists, Joe Lannon and George Godfrey, who are to fight for a $3,000 purse on May 16, be- fore .the Coney Island Athletic lub, Brooklyn. The fight is to be toa finish, the winner to get $2,200. Lannoa and Godfrey have already met twice, the result in each case was @ draw. —_»-—— Soxs ov Tamrenance.—One of the finest meetings ever held in Charlottetown was the regular session of Orient Division last evening Te room was filled, among the visitors being Grand Worthy Patriarch Fisher, Grand Treasurer Henderson, and Grend Scribe Burns. After the ceremony of initiation, the G. W..P. installed the offi ers-elect, and then followed impromptu perches under Good and Welfare Grient Division has a very large membership ard is probably the most aggressive temperance organization on P. E. Island ean ee Wert! Weir —Is it true boys? Call and sew for yourselves. Boys’ suits from age 2 to 6 selling for the small sum of 25c They are on top of anyihing in this city at double che money and are oa top of our counter, never was under. Don't keep our suits “under counter.” Our $1.00 suite are just what we we advertise them to be; they will fit children from 4 to 10 are two- peice garments,aad coat and pants, ave lined. Boys, call and see this cheap lot.—James Paton & Co., Market Scouse. a. Si ati S THE DAILY EXAMINER. . _ |PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SproiaL Desparones to Lug EXAMINER. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. A Rumpus in Committee, THE EGG EXPORT Ortawa, April 2. lan Committee of Supply on the item for salary equal to that of the Ohief Clerk for the balance of year to Mr Burgess, form- erly Deputy Minister of the Interior. Messrs. McCarthy, Mills, Dickey, Somer- ville and Armstrong made a severe on- slaught on Burgess, and evinced a strong dispos:tion to teach the Minister how t» administer their respective departments. Mr. Mills (Bothwell,) omitted to com- ment on the fact that the exposed irregu- larities commenced when he was Minister of the Interior. According to a return presented to Par- lismen: $3,000,283 dozen eggs were ex- ported to Great Britain during the past six months. GRIT BOODLING, Another Royal Commission. MORE DEVELOPMENTS EXPECTED Sr. Jonny, April 2. Lieut.-Governor Tilley has been memo- rialized to appoint a royal commission to enquire into the charges made against the Grit local Government of this Province. Chere are fifteen or twenty separate charges of corrupt practices in connection with railway subsidies, public works expen- diture, appuintments to office, and timber reguiacions. ~ A Traitor’s Work. Lonpon, April 2. Shortly after the arrest at Manchester uf Edward Holden, formeriy of the Roya: Engineers, charged with attempting to learn the secrets regarding the defences ot Gibraltar, it was learned that he had suid to the Government of France the full particulars and plans of ail the defencos at Maita. In consequence of the know- ledge gained in this mauner by the French Government, British authorities have de- vided tu make extensive changes in the de- fences at Malta. Fatal Cioad Burst. Curcaco, April 2. Last evening a terrible cloud burst occurred here. The wind drove the rain in sheets along the streets sweeping every moveable obstruction before it. A house was blown down and three people were kiiled. The Fatal Ternado ATOHISON, Kansas, April 2. A tornado struck this city yesterday, un- roofing houses, etc. At Towanda twenty petsons were killed aud many injured. New Brunswick Government. Frepericron, April 2. Hon. BR. H. Emerson has been made a member of the Executive Council, vice Mir. Harrison, resigned. Mr. Emerson will be the Government leader of the Upper House. Showing the Cloven Foot. Montreat, April 2. La Patrie, the organ of Laurier here, comes out fistfooted in favor of annexing Canada to the United States. Weather Hullettp. Toronto, April 2.—10 a. m. West to south winds, continued fine and mild. General Telegraphic News. Sr Pererssura, March 30. The condition of the children in the famine districts of the country is deplorable. Many of them, desperate from pangs of hunger, greedily ate whatever regs fell into their possession, and when rags failed them they ac‘ually devoured quantities of earth. Those who were able to survive these terrible conditions were in a most miserable plight. Rome, March 30.—i: is stated on gvod authority that Pope Leo, in anticipation of future difficulties which the Holy See may have to encounter, has deposited in a bank, to be paid to his successor, the sum of five million lire, which have been saved by the economies introduced at the Vatican This emount is — independent of what the next Pope will find in the treasury of St. Peter's pence and represents a special gift made by Leo XIIL. to his successor, Hamittox, Oat., March 30.—Daniel Lilly, the oldest resident in Wentworth county, died in Waterdown a day or two “g° at the age of 106 years. He was a tailor by trade and a native of Ireland. He had possession of all his faculties until within the last couple of years, Death was caused by old age. The body was much withered and shrivelled. Dece*sed used both liquor and tobacco. Port Deresir, Md, March 36.— John Everett, a retired farmer, was found yesterday morning drowned jn a es trough witb his neck fastened down by a two pronged hay fork, the tines of which had heen force into the trough. He had committed suicide. Everett suffered from catarrh and was tortur- ed by fears of approaching blindness. He was 69 vears old and leaves an estate valaed at $60,000 —_——- ove! Truly beautiful—our new ties—D A Bruce. Secure one of those 25: suits at James Paton & Co’s to-night. If you want boys’ clothing don't buy shoddy, get the best always, the cheapest at J. B. Macdonald's. a2 3i Special bargains for Saturday evening in ladies’, misses’ and children’s boots at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. 02 3i City Clerk's Offloe, March 26, 1992—auar 3! GOOD SEED, Good Crops. We Sell the Seed. Our Customers Raise the Crops. 0s page 3 of our Seed Catalogue for 1892 (just issued) will be found the follow- ing :—** We have some varieties of Vege- table and Farm Seeds which by special merit stand in the front rank. The im- proved crops obtained from some of these improved varieties have added thousands ot dollars to the wealth of our Island Pro- vince.” In proof that this is true, take the testi- | mony of one of our customers to the value! of one of our leading specialties : ‘* Your Haszard’s Improved Turnip I consider the best grown for shape, yield | and keeping qualities, aud for several} years past have sown no other. Last sen- | son I raised 18 acres, and they averaged over 800 bushels per acre.” One fact is worth a hundred argumeats. This testi- monial can be found, with the name of the! writer, on page 17 of our Seed Catalogue. | Crops such as this are not grown from poor seed, however good the cultivation. But this is only one of the many varieties of Vegetable and Farm Seeds enumerated in the pages of the Catalogue giving equally as good results, and worthy of equal praise. | Do you want to plant the best Seeds this ; year! Ifo, send for our Seed Catalogue} which will tell you how and where to get} them. Write foritnow. The supply is limited. Address,— GEO. CARTER & CO., SEEDSMEN. Ch’town, March 18, 1892—law & wy Desirable Building Lots and Houses FOR SALE BY AUCTION. AM inatracted by Henry Rackham, E*q., to sell by Auction, on MONDAY, the 4th day of April next, at 12 o’clock, n»on. on the premises: @ix Building Lots, 414x175 feet, situate on the nrw street leading from spring bark Road, ad- joining the property of William Boyle, Also, Semetintely after, one Double and one Single Tenement House, situate on the south side of Chestaut St' eet, Terms easy and made known at sale. Plat of Lots can be seen at my office. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, Molasses and Sugar, NEW CROP, Direct Cargo due here first open- ing of Navigation. 250 Puncheons 50 Tierces 40 Barrels 100 Hogsheads SUGAR, At lowest current rates while landing. CARVELL BROS. COME ONE AND ALL, ST, JAMES’ CHURCH Annual Tea k Fancy Sale. HE Ladies and willing workers of St. James Church intend holding their Annual Tea and Fancy Sale ON THURSDAY, APRIL 7th, ecg ici St. James’ Hall. Admission. 10 cents only. Tea Tickets, ete > MOLASSES, COMPLETE STOC SPRING Boots ald Si iat aitnis McLEOD’S, QUEEN STREET, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, March 9. 1892. TENDé#RS. ENDERS will be received at the City Clerk’s 7 Office up to THURSDAY, 7th of —_ at 12 o'clock, noon, for REPAIKs TO ARKE BUILDING, according to plans and specifica- tions to be seen at the office of Philips & Chap- pel, Architects. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. _ GREAT GLEARANGE SALE «AT. THE—— DIAMOND <>BOOKSTORE ——COMMENCING--- MONDAY, APRIL 4th, And Continuing 18 Days IN GRDER TO REPTCE THE ENORMOUS STOCK OF Stallone — AND - FANCY GOODS, I WILL HOLD A 3 WEEK)’ SALE, Everything will be Sold at Cost. POEMS, beautifully bound, worth $1 25; now & cents. Large HISTORIES and ENCYCLUPE- DIAS, $6.00; now $2.25. ALTA EDITION, assorted, 60 cents; now 40 cents. Finely Bound BIBLES, $1.00; now 70 cents. PRAYER BOOKS from 8 cents to #2 50 Work Boxes, Albums, Pocket Books, ing Cases, Vases, etc., etc., at the same rate of discount, All goods are marked in plain figures, and in first-class condition, and many articles will be sold Less Than Half Price ! This is ati Opportunity only offered ONCE IN A LIFETIME, and should be embraced by every one. 306. BOOKS FOR 76, —— ROOM PAPER, Beautiful Styles, nearly given away. School Books AT PRICES TO SUIT. Goods will be advantageously arranged and sold in large or small quantities. Gz THIS IS A BONA FIDE SALE, and will no. be repeated. BEST AND CHEAPEST. Agent for the famous BRANTFORD BICYCLES. THEO, L, CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Get a catalogue. apl—dy 2i mp, _— ° » = ——- a. =g. - — me - SATURDAY, APRIL eR ee = 1892. S00 Pairs Just Received. FERD, PERRIN, ROUILLON FERRERS & Cie., KID GLOVES. & Cie., KID GLOVES. P\JALL THE NEWEST SHADES. will be given in exchange. STANLEY BROTHERS, Charlottetown, March 19, 1892—eod & wky If any Gloves strain or split, a nsw po BROWN’S BLOCK, ed AS een = = oe —— =~ — = ne ns — = — ALL THE BOYS ARE HAPPY Over Our Cheap Suits. rt {x} a They are the best in_town tor the money. Our Serge Suits are lined. Don’t buy a $1.00 Suit until you see ours. TO-NIGHT we will offer Suits for 25 CENTS, ee el —" $1.50, $1.75, $2.00, 3250, $2.75 an 00. What we adverti<e we have got every time. Every person satisfied with the Bargains we are giving. COME TO-NIGHT! Come ali to the Largest, Cheapest and Best Clothing Store in Town. JAMES PATON & Co., Brown’s Block, Market Square. Charlottetown, April 2, 1892—eo0d & wky Ee PAPER HANGINGS! PERKINS & STERNS &z LARGE STOCK AND LOW PRICES. —— —-- —— (x) ——_—__— E ARE FULLY PR&PARED FOR THIS SEASON'S TRADE, and anticipite a big sale of PAPER HANGINGS —Enzlish, Canadiaa and Am+>rican mule goods in great variety. Embossed Papers, Gilt Papers, Eubossed ‘ils Pioers, Sanicary Wishible Pap>rs, Satin Papers, etc.; Dado Papers, Friez2s, Bord+rs and Ceatre Pieces. In addition to a full range of New Goods, we have a lot of last year's patteras (eq ial in every respect to tiis year’s) which we will sell at about half price. Our regular stock is all in 16 yard rolls for Americin,.and 12 yard rolls for Easlish. ae Evglish Paper is 22 inches wide, and a 12 yard roll eontaias jis: about as mich as a 16 yard roll of Amaicaa. We hive a job lot of Canadian 8 yard rolls, worth fron LO to 14 cons 4 ro'l, wii th we will give you at 5 cents for your c.oice. As we carry the largest stock of Paper on P E. [slind, aad sell at the lowest price, it will pry you to inspect our grols before y u buy. ; CARPEC SALE still going on, aad selling at auction pric+s, so those wao attenlel the recept sale tell us. PERKINS & STERNS. 4 | NUT COAL. \f)NE HUNDRED TONS NUT COAL for sale luw by W. J. BOSWALL, mch16 Lower Queen 8 reet. AMMONIA. in BAKING POWDER is a hn paeee producing AGENT. Sun Life Insurance to. Head Office, Montreal. with the gluten of the fl--ur. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- ABLE’ Baking Powder containing AMMONIA ia impracticable. sianaianinyacorenlt tliat isha ASSETS, - - $3,000,000. (Y* " *CGeRMaN’” {o) WOODILL’S ~< BAKING PUWDER Guaranteed to Contain AMMONTA. URQUHART & BROW, AGENTS, UFFICE--BROWN’S BLOCK, CHARLOTPETOWN. | No rachll feb