aT © = . ee + er Ss? a7 So Local and Other Items, ff Bros ee new boots at G m3 tf} THE DAILY EXAMINER. . . : : _| PELE GRAPHIC SPROIAL Peenen Ra o Tax ExaMIner. ‘DOMINION PARLIAMENT, | j i ' a Cha riton’s Sabbath Bill ‘The Case of Judge Elliott _ | CAUSES AL We Mv DI SCUSSION OrTTawa, May 10, In the ton’s Sabbath Observance Bill. }eaid there was nething in the bill which | b “ Reg hicling re. hieh S ty t gut at 3S ociock s8GGIZaR, Sec y maaan Have you tried them? What Why Everybody's Pills of course mverybo dy 1a} talking about them, and all say tt hey make ihe Dest amy mecdicifpie il WwW BENGALINES Tw ntv pieces ** Real Berg ‘ es ¢ ls, newest nd am Bia’ ei bea ~powy thte seasou r rice tne! lowes: Perkins & Sterns. I | Horse Note —The well known | stallio Ex: cationer, No 5854, will be at the Milron House s*ablea, Kent Street, every day of the | week ex epting Wednesday and Phareday. mMmiv 31 cialis atalil wre, Atrention !—The me nenbers of | ' t Poutbell (Jub arc juested te neet { prachice this « ening at , oOcinck A m e'ing of the Club will be held im-| statutes. Hedad not balieve that parlia: | mr Giately . Scere practice, at which important) ment should interfere with mattersigver) businese “ fl) be discussed. which the Proyinces had jurisdiction, and | aleateasibe Iurontant.—We-have a ‘iarge stock wf pe moves, SE Oa ee the staple d: y goods well bought and we guaran- tee our Cistomers as good value as can be ob tained in the city.— Perkins & Sterns. a39 3i eod wy eee Jevertite Tempre in future will meet on Thursday evenings at half past six sharp. Members will please com: prepared to pay al! dues end get the new pass.word B order of the Superintendent. - Fvytryon: is invited to attend the ‘‘Ta’k m9 3i was not already conts»ined backed up by the moral sentiment of the | country and protested against. the proposal | w kill it im such a cowardly fashion. He said he had made) of the bill. Sir John Thompson said that measure. The Provincial L-gislatures to Young Men” Wednesday evening at the ¥. M. C. A. lecture rvom at 8 o'clock, by A, B. Warbarton, Esq Subject: “ Statesinep Prelates of Paglish History.” The last ‘talk “ of the series. Come ! fun Fasrver will be due here to-morrow morning, sad will teke-fzeight for Sum merside at iow rates. She wil! return trom Summersids to Chatlott:town on Thursday mureiog, and will proceed to Halifax at four o'clock same afternoon. ininepsietinatintens SHOPA’S wi RMAN SOAP, “Seri as Velvet,” “Pure as Goid,”’ that tells the whole story. Most ae medicated ry to chesend as eli one cake. If se n t Druggists Price ols. Tae Mrmam'on! —The disabled steamer Miramichi w.s towed into Summerside yester sy afternoon by the steamer St. Olaf. She will discharge part of her cargo and be towed by another steamer. She will he re paired at Pictou The St. Olaf, after seeing the Miramichi safe at txe wharf, went on her then e way > Rorat Comsrission —tev Dy Macleod, who h+s more than a provincial reputation as | & preecher and platform speaker, isjat presen? in the ci: y as @ nx mber of the Royal Commis gin ou the liqu treffic. He has c msented at the earnest ::quest of leading temperanc people to d+liver a lecture on the present aspect of the liquor question, in the audience room of the Baptist church, this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock. Come and hear him. nila Tue P. FR. Istaxp Hosprrat has receive! the foliowing: $17 proceedsof a play and entertainment gocten up by the Juvenile Dram -tie Club of Georgetown, music pupil- of Mrs. Charles Owen. The following ace the names of the young ladis who took part in the entertainment: The Misses Bessie, Florrie, and Estelle Aitken, Madel Byrne, M-ud Moar, Mav Griffin, Mic- nie Owen, B. Westaway, and Marion Me- Dousld, under the direc ion of Miss Owen. SHODA’‘’S LITTLE TABLETS, Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far sua- perlor to any pill. For Head- ache and iver a poshing ss nm equal ese Ta jets. ith, the DISCOVERY they cure Kheumatism, 50 in a box only 35 cts. Foor Cresuep.—Frank Traill, brakeman on the Island rajlwey, met with an accident while in the discharge of hig duty yesterday afternoon that will interfere with his working for rome time to come It sppears that while Traill was getting off his train at Royalty function he came in contact with a sleeper, and slipping, his left foot waa thrown on the rail The train was slowing up at the time Phe tiat part of the wheel passed over the »ot across the instep from the outside of the heel to the ball of the great toe. The foot is badly crushed and the bones broken, but Dr. Corry, who is in attendance, thinks that amputation will not be necessary. Traill is t the Charlottetown Hospital. MANY Pp ople ure not aware that it is the wrapper of the tobaceo wh h givea the color to the plug. and are therefore often deceived by a handsome outside appearance. The wrapper is a single film of leat wrapped around the plug and is never good smoking to bacco. Is ie coatly only because of its fine color. loathe “Myrtle Navy” brand the chief attention is paid to the ‘ filler,” that is, the inside of the plug. It is this which de termines the smoking quality of any tobacco A tobaeco can be made to lock as well as the ** Myrtle Navy” without mueh trouble or ex gense, but it may at the same time be a very inferior article. -_--—~ > —— suteTing ORDNANCE.—The team from No 2 Battery. G. A, to take partin the shifting Cmmpetition fo ait of the firemen’s tourns- ment, or meet for practice thisevening*at 8 velo The team is made up as follows: Lievt. FP. W. L. Moore, Sergt W Quigley. Guoner D. McLaren, Corporal T. Gorman, Ganner T. Howatt, Gunner N. McNevin, Guaner J. Hennessey, Gunner ?. Handraban, Sergt. R H. Ramsay, Bombadier | J. Mac- donald, Gunner F B Kenney. A Macdonald, GaoverG M Munro, Gunner A. Miller, Gunner P. W. Carver, Gunner P Welsh, Gunoer F. D. Webster. The team is under the command of Lieut. Daver, who is acting as No. 1. Some good work is heing Gunner X. lone at practice, and the men will likely give a good account of themselves at the tournament. ae oan Fxrexntence is the best teacher, and it is Wise to learn from the past ; even our fsilures should benefit us for the future. Some men pront by the experience of others—this is wise f will experiment for them. of us are too wise to learn, and whers muat ' S*i ves N one car food judgment pro m pte us to place con- fidence in me n who Lowe carried through a business sux vesefully for years * Let us reason ¢ gether Fle Wersard P! M:n cultivating Vegetables, €x perime nting and testing in the most poten ical way those best suited to our Island climit are the men yew con- tently san buy se aie from We invite you % call when in Charlottetown at_our Stalls in the Market. Our Seeds are the game as we Paut corelves if not in town, vend vour order by mail ot te lephone. Laas af prices sent on spplication Address J. J. GAY & SON, Powanal, P. E. 1. a0 dwii could deal best with them. For instance, there was only one Sunday newspaper pub- lished in Canada,. and that was in British Columbia. That province was best able to; deal with the matter. He was opposed to} publishing Sunday newspapers. Bowell) spoke against the bill. | After recess, Dr. Christie and Charlton | again spoke iu tavor of it. A vote that the Committee rise was car- | tied by 6561048. This leaves the bill in} committee, Mulock resumed the debate on the mo- | von impeaching Judge Elliott, going over | sll the charges against the Judge, and con- ‘emning hin for the actiun he took during } the trial of a case in regard to the voters’ iste, more especially the writing of certain letters and articles to the press. Weldon, afcer delivering a rebuke to Mulock for stating in the A nuse the deci- sion Judge Elliott was likely to give before | he gave it, which was an atrempt to coerce he Judge, passed on tu sey that the matter which the House should en- jure inio. The case should be laid before the Government, and it was for them to ppuint a Royal Commission to enquire waco it, if such was necessary. The Par- liament had deliberately appointed a way | to try County Court Judges, therefore it} was not right that it should have been| dragged befere the House. He made one of the ablest arguments yet made in the case, dealing calmiy and judicially and | convincingly wi h the whole subject. Sir Juhon Thomp-on supported Weldon. Davis said that if the charges were well founded judge Eliiott had prostituted his pvusition sod the Parliament would disgrace itself if it refused tu investigate them If the Gov- ernment did not intend to investigate the Was DOL Vile If ministers believed in Elliott’s innocence } go uninvesigated. By voring down the moti n for iequiry the Government and _ its fol owers would justify the prostitution of the Judiciary for pertizan ends. divided on Lister's mo ion that the be referred to Judge Eiliott for reply, which | was rejected b, 92 to 59. RAILWAY RE- ARRANGEMENTS Morell and Diineneis to be Retained, Orrawa, May 10. Recent railway re-arrangements 0 been occupying the attention of the Isiand representatives during the past Messrs. Macdonald, McLoan and the Sen- acors have had a number of interviews with he Government, and they have succeeded ty retaining Morell and«Miscouche as first- ciass stations as heretofore. Other points are under consideration. The summer trains will be all right. The Atlantic Past Service. Orrawa, May 10. In the Senate yesterday during a discua- ‘gion respecting the proposed Atlantic fast service Premier Abbott waid the matter ia not in such a position at present as to affurd any reasonable bepe of an early sdhution of the diffigilty. “fle explained the trouble with the Allansdaat year, and said it was sim- ply beckuse tne Government would not permit Halifax.to be overlooked. He said that the Government declined to renew the contract with the Allans, ana for 8 time sent mails via New York. — A Seene in Court. Moncton, May 10. Morton Ricker, who was convicted of forgery, was sentenced. to three years in the penitentiary. As aon as he heard his sentence delivered he drew a razr and at- tempted to cut his throat. , He was caught before he inflicted any injury on himself. —_—__ Presbyterian General Assembly Monrreat, May 10. The General Assembly of the Presby- terian Church meets here on the 8th Jure. i Rev. Mr. Sedgewick, of Tatamagouche, is freely spoken of as the coming Moderator. DeBougherville Wil) Retire. Quepec, May 10. It is rumored that DsBoucherville will retire from the premiership at the end of | the present session. regard to the canal section of the bili, but | was unfavorable to other clauses of the! charges against Elliott they should not have | aliowed the petition to go upon record. they woald not allow charges against him to | House of Commons yesterday | the House weat into committee on Char)- Tisdale | in provincial | committee rise, Charlton said his bill was } an. agreement with Sir John Thompson to} accept au amendment to the second clause | he was willing to adhere to that promise in | j i j | | The House | petition | | week. ' know our trade is increasing every yer. an Us | FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT IS WHAT WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS, = AND BIG VALUE. IW, i J ) J ences SE Eepreeansetia Men’s Felt Hats.” To Summa ri A ks OUR OBJECT IS T) PLEASE ALL, We can have no better proof that We dy it thaa to Lait yew was a big year’s trade, and we are byind that thiy-on2-will’ be still betrer for our customers We stact out by offering 590 Children’s Suits, worth $1.75, ONLY ONE DOLLAR A SUIT. REMEMBER, we will stand by you if you will ail by us. We thank yon for all paxt favors, and can a-sure you of on’ best’ attention and lowest prices. all. through: this year. te . 4 A TRY US FOR FELT HATS, if you want the Latest Styles and Best Value obtainable: We hive b3en nunting Bargains for you and have got them. Come at once and (o>— HOS. ms The Wonderful Cheap. Men. Charlottetown, April 26, 1892—eod & wky given entire satisfaction; better than ever this s the universal admiration of our jtaste they display in patronizing the |Kstablishment when ther want something particular. Se aicosuuiliananas . _ 1882 . | J. B. MACDONALD’s. - - . TUESDAY, MAY 10, een X ) We are showings extraordinary ralue in BLACK DRESS MATERIAL in all the newest makes, and car assure our patrons and friends that there is notaiag in the t.ade to cur pass the value shown by us. In COLORED GOODS we have a large stock in all newest fabrics, with Trimmings to match. See the , our immense stock. of Prints and Ginghams before you buy these guods: we are away Ahead, As for READY-MADi CLOTHING, Men’s and Boys’ we ask you asa 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 Stoek daily arriving. have always Don’t for- eod & wky—ap2s Star THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from patrons for the This is evidenced by tie good Star Tailoring Our Boots eason. get we e have the best goods for the least money. ee Se Beautiful in Art. ly nice and artistic. Our success in filing the bill has passed int> a proverb, namely. wion you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishment you are too fastidious-for this yere ‘world. Méheod & MéKenzZie. eee April 13, 1892—eod & why ——— ————— “PATTON BROTHERS. The | Parties contemplating Furnishing Houses this Spring, Real WE WANT YOUR TRADE, and | Genuine Carpet Men. offer TEMPTING BARGAINS IN ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. And in order to get it, we will |. Wilten,. Velvet, Brussels, Tap2stry, Scotch, Union, Jute, Hemp, Matting, Rugs. Mats, Vilcloths, ete, at prices that Two ‘will mike: you buy. “race © Curtains, Doors : Below Art. Mus‘ins, Porti2res, Ourtain Poles Window Shades, and everything reyured for Hous2 Farnish- ing, the: best value in the city, at the ‘Pebwss REAL AND GENUINE PATTON BROTHERS, “Bros. 136 QUEEN STREE® > .. S—MR. E CHANDLER has charge of our CARPET DEPARTMENT. $. “atlottetown, April 4, 1892—eod & wky TH BRAD! For Custom Boots, Hand Made, Goff Brothers’ is the Place. (x) EASURES TAKEN, FITS GUARANTEED. LOW PRICES, COMFORT. You want « wide inside to your Byt to give g: Od tread to the foot. No more corns. We alsu keep a large variety of Custom Boots on hand, light and heavy K sngaroo, Kid, Dongola, French Calf. We bay Tops where they are made. Our new stock of Boot Tops and Leathers bave just arrived from ‘Engiand. We have the real genuine French Caif Lace and Elastic Side Top—the very best. The prices of our Tops are pat in low, as we want to supp’y the whole Island. The prices range a@ follows : —$1.15, $1.25, $1.35, $i 65. $1.85, $2 00 ani $2 25. Also, splendid Shoe Tops, $1.30 Also, Lidies’ Kd, Goar an’ Calf Tops. Send yyur moaey in and we will esad 0. yps acai chseage “| batk if not suitable,.end wil return money, .LEATHER3—French Calf, Kid, Goat, Grain Calf, Kip, Noats, Grain and Sole Lesthers. SHOEMAKERS’ FINDINGS - Awls, Bristies, Hammers, Lasts, Wax, Pegs, Thread, Suk, Hardash Nails, Piacers, Rasps, Knives, etc. N. B.—We will treat your orders with as much atcention as if personally attended. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. Charlottetown, May 3, 1802—eod & wky