sie epee ¢ ft lined. tecal and Other Items. Next Henday —Beer Bros - 4. O. H.—Regular meeting to-night PuitnarMonic Practice this evening at 8 30 lock - For scalie or burns use Philoderma. inl dw lm a 10.0 F Wildey Lodge meets this evening #1 ;.4 - IwporTant.—Stainlees black hosiery at Harris & Stewart's, London House - Str Joun A, MacpONALD.—A few copies of Liewt.-Col. Macpheraon's admirable work may be had at the Diawond Bookstore. - . Pee > . : New ENGLISH Prints now opening, beautiful patterns.—Harris & Stewart, Londen House. - Pirss.—Briar and meerchaum pipes. Every pipe in stock at Dodd's Medioa) Aial! at half price for three days’ sale. al 3i ef Bourbon, Ind, wife owe our lives to ine Rev Geo H Feoyer, says: “Both myself anc Shilok’s Consumption Cure.”—Reddin Bros. novidwly eee Moruers should use Philederma on their infants, as ite soothing and healing properties render it invalaab!e for chafing. Druggists seli it—25 cents. ml dw im Beer Bros. anuounce their first show of Manties and Dress Goods for Mlenday next. New Lopars —Two new lodges 1. O O. F. have recently teen added to the roll—La have, Na 60, at Bridgewater, N. S., and Mayflower, No. 6), at Barrington, N. 8. Proven —“I have proved Everybody's Pills to be the best in the market,” is what a gentleman wrote regarding this favorite family medicine. rer Txoss corduroy suits sre selling fast. Ages from 3 to 10 years. Regular $5 00, $3 50 and $4.00 suits—will clear this choice lot for $2.00 a suit.— James Paton & Co. al 3i onieneilipeomines Tas Bicyetes.—Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle has received orders for six more of the cele brated Brantford bicycle. These wheels are having a large sale and giving every satisfac- tion. S, oy T.—Officiel visitation of Grand Wor- thy Patriarch te Orient Division to-night. Session opens at 8 o'clock. Installation of of ficers takes place at 9 o'clock. A large attend ance is requested. comers Me. L. &. Prowsz, the senior partner in the well known firm of Prowse Bros, the wonderful cheap men, has gone to one of the western cities to secure a bankrupt stock cf clothing. ns We have received advice of a shipment of new furnitore from Montreal, in bedroom suite, side boards, tables, etc., etc., with ordess for positive sale immediately on arrival Notice of sale will appear at early date.—E. H. Norton & Co., Auctioneers, Scort Act.—On the Slat ult., before 1.7. Meitlish and H. J. Callbeck, J. Pa., George Pippy was convicted of violation of the Canada Temperance Act at Alexandra, Lot 49, and fined $50 and costs or one month's imprisonment. 8. or T.—The 29th anniversary of the New Glasgow Division, 8. of T, will be held in the Hall on Monday next, 4th of April, with a musical and literary enter- tainment, to begin at 7.50 p.m, Admis- sion 10 cents. We heve jast received eleven cases for our mantle department, and eighteen cases of dress goods, etc. In a few days we expect thirty cases mere ex ss. Calebes, and will then make our spring show of new goods,— Beer Bros. mar30 3i dywy Twenty to thirty per cent. dis count on boots at Stamper’s Cor- ner. Now is the time to get bargains as the stock mast be sold. SaLe.-—-A rare epportunity is now offered to purchase books, stationery and fancy goods che sper than ever offered before. The three weeks’ sale at the Diamond Bookstore which begins on Monday, April 4th, witl give everyore # chance of a lifetime. Read care- fully tha advertisement in another columa and make your selections. Esrey’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil is pleasant to take as milk. The peculiar maner in which it is made renders it seeptable to the most sensitive stomach. For onughs, colds, consumption, delicate children, whooping cough and all wasting diseases there is no remedy to equal it, ml dw lm — ar Mages Figsu anp bLoop.—When the sys tem is a!l run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, waen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, hbecense it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emul- sion is a perfect “* staff of life,” and hae saved aad cured thousands. In big bottles 500, and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. eves Wau! Wer —Is it true boys? Call and see for yourselves. Boys’ suits from age 2 to 6 selling for the small sum of 45c, They are on top of anything in this city st double the money and are on top of eur wunter, never was ander. D nt keep oar suits “under counter.” Our $1 U0 mits are just what we we advertise them to be; they will fit children from 4 to 10, ate two-pice garments, aad coat and per ts Boys, call and see this cheap lot.—James Paton & Co., Marke* Sree. al 3i A Back Dowy.—A correspondant writes: “On Wednesday the 20th ult., a large crowd, amorg whom were some prominent horsemen from the city, gathered at Clyde River to wit- hess the race between Frank Leonard's mare and Fred Kitson’s mare for $20 a side It appears that Mr. Kitson promised to start his mare in a club trot with Mr. Leonard's mare and John Scott's horse Masonic Pilot which came off on the 23rd March. He faiied to do so, but issued a challenge to trot any- thing in Ciyde River for $20. Mr. Leonard took him up and offered to put up the money, but Kitson would not. He said he would put i up on the day of the race, but after gather- ing the people there and keeping them walt- ing votil nearly five o'clock he comple ely backed down. Thus Mr. Leonard stops tne gat that was likely to affect the Clyde River ae to the disappointment of the specta- — THE DAILY EXAMINER. ; : . . . FRIDAY, APRIL 1, 1892. a i TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Special DesPatouxs To Tug EXAMINER. OMINION PARLIAMENT. SOME S¥ALL POLITICS, Orrawa, April 1. lu the House of Commons, Hon. Mr. Tupper’s resolution to impose a fee of $10 for each inspection of large boats, scow or undecked vessel, passed through committee, and a bill founded thereon was read for the first time and referred toa committee. The House went into committee of supply on an item of $61,280 for saiaries,and contingents for Senate. Mr. Mulock moved that the amount be reduced by $1,600, paid for news- papers tor the Senare Reading Room. He said one reading room was sufficient for both bodies ;The speaker said that oe ading room wa pot large enough for both Houses The sinendment was lost. A discussion foilowed on sessional and extra cle: ks for the Commons, Dr. Borden accused a messenger named Moore for taking part against him ir bis election. Mr Mulls, of Annapolis replied that the member fr King’s bad nothing tu say of those Government officials who took part in his own behalf in King’s. [n that con- test there was one postmaster in particular who exercised himself in every possible way outside anp inside his office to secure Borden's election. It turns out that Moore was not employed in the House this session’ Canada at the World's Fair. Orrawa, April 1. lt is understood that Parliament will be asked to vote $150,000 to defray expenses of the Canadian exhibit at the World’s Fair at Chicago. The supplementary estimates were presented. The total amount to be voted 1 $807,000. The twenty-eight re- porters to the fisheries intelligence bureau will receive $15 each. Hon. Mr. Chapleau Very Ill. Monrreat, April 1. Hon. Mr. Chapleau’s condition is serious. Weather Hullietin. Toronto, April 1.—10 a. m, Moderate wines, tine, with higher tem- perature. — nn a Personal. Mrs. William Sharpe, living near Brampton, Ont., abouta year ago lost three boys by diphtheria. Oo Sunday; last the woman ——< her husband with triplets—ali boys. here are compensations in nature. Mr. Goldwin Smith has been writing on Australian politics, and points to Canada as an awful warning against inconsiderate feder- ation. Thisshould encourage the Australians in their nationalizing work. Mr. Smith's chief objection to the Canadian federation is that ic will not break up or eel) itself into commercial bondage at the bidding of a coterie of pessimistic soreheads of which he iz a chief. There was a dinner party at Government House last evening. The invited guests were ; Hon B Rogers, President M L ©, ** Joseph Marphy, M LC. ** Alexander Laird, M E C. ** Thomas W Dodd, M LC. ‘* William Campbell, M LC. * AB McKenzie, M LC. ** James Roas, M L C. ** James Nicholson. ** Thomas Kickham, M E C. * Joba G Scrimgeour, M L C. ** Peter Macnutt, M LC. ** William A Poole, M LC. ** William Hooper, M LC John Ball, Clerk of the Lezislative Council. Lieut-Col. Irving, A D C, ——_ At Pisquid, en March 3st, after a short illness, Margaret, beloved wife of the late Capt. James Power, of Charlottetown, aged fifty years. R.I. P, {Funeral frem her late residence, Grafton Street. toemorrow (Naturday) at 9 a. m. We want to sell a good many watches and articles of jewelry befere taking steck and will not stick at a price for a few days. E W. Taylor. tf Pouice Court —Three drunks were dis- posed of this forenoon. Desirable Building Lots and Houses FOR SALE BY AUCTION. ew |S instructed by Honey Rackham, Esq., to sell by Auction, on MONDAY, the ith day of April next, at 12 o'clock, n»on, on the premises Six Bailding Lots, 412175 feet, situate on the nrw strect leading from Spring Park ad, ad- joining the property of William Boyle, Esq. Also, immediately after, one Double and one Single Tenement House, situate on the south side of Chestnut St’ eet. Terms easy and made known at sale, Plau of Lots can be seen at my office. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, Sherwood Cemetery. THE ANNUAL MEETING of Sherwood Ceme- tery Company will be held in McLeod's ‘ial! on WEUNESDAY, the 6th day of April next, at $ o'clock, p. m., for the-election of Directors and the transaction of other important business. By order, HENRY SMITH, Secretary Sherwood Cemetery Co. mch30—w fm pat th sat tu STOCK SALE. E are instoucted by the Stock Farm om- missioners to sell the undermentioned Animals at Public Auction, oo TUESDAY, 12th April, at 12 o'clock, on the Market Square, Char- lottetown :— 1 Thoroughbred (registered) Ayrshire Bull, “The Twin,” 5 years old, @ Pare Yorkshire Pigs (voars), 3 months old, 3 ure Yorkshire Pigs (sows), 3 months old, 1 Pure Yorkshire Pig | ), about 2 years old, 1 Pure Berkshire Pig (boar), @beut 2 years old, 1 Fat Cow. sale is worthy the-attention of farmers whe ai to improve their stock. Terms at sale. E. H. NORTON & CO., , Auctioneers. api—dy Zaw (fri tu) wky tl ale J, Be MACDONALD’S —_—- CA JAMES PATON & GO., MARKET SQUARE, PLACED IN STOCK YESTERDAY (MARCH 3lsr) OVER 100 ROLLS OF CARPETS And 25 Rolls of Oilcloths. Our Brussels and T'apestries are more than 10 per cent, cheaper than the last few years, and will be sold lower than any house in the trade, The colorings of these Carpets are simply elegant. Call and see. JAS. PATON & 0O., MARKET SQUARE, Chariottetowm, April 1, 1892—eod & wky fo} L°J end. — SS = THE PLAIN TRUTH S WHAT WE HAVE ALWAYS ENDEAVORED TO TELL YOU when advertising our Goods. We are always prepared to substantiate. This Spring we are in a posi- tion to show an enormous stock of MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. We can help you to save money; you need not have the least doubt abont that You have only to take advantage of our low prices to do so. Hats and Furnishing Goods at the Lowest Prices yet reached. No investment you can make will be so profitable to you as investing your money at BREAT GLOTHING STORE, QUEEN STREET. — - —— — Before you buy your Boots and Slippers, do step into the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. At a glance you can see the difference of quality and prices, and you will be pleased with our Boots. This is a reminder! ——— eod & wky—mchl6é BOOTS CLEARED OUT. Ws ARE GOING TO PUT A NEW FRONT IN OUR SHOP. Before alteration we have some large lots of Boots to give away at tremendous reduction from 20 to 40 per cent :—178 pairs [ufants’ Boots, average price 45c., now 25c ; 606 pairs Women’s Stroug Bo ts (Laced), $1.32, now $1.00 ; 95 pairs Women’s Dongola Butt and Laced, $1.88, now $1 50 ; 176 pairs Women’s Kid and Goat (Laced), high price, reduced about 36 per cent. ; 287 pairs Men’s Boots, Custom and Factory make, 25 to 40 per cent. off ; 86 pairs Boys’ Boots, $1.45, now $1.15 (this heavy line we have stepped making); 80 pairs Misses’ Strong Boots (Laced) 60 cents a pair. We - these Boots separate and will be glad to show them. IT WILL PAY YOU TO CALL AND SEE THEM. GOFF BROTHERS’ CHEAP BOOT STORE. Charlottetown, February 23, 1892—eod & wky PATTON BROTHERS, 136 QUEEN STREET. The \ DO ¥QU NEBD? Are you going to buy any Carpets this season ? 1 large Cities Real DO ¥QU -WANT to select from our assortment such as can be seen only in DO YOU WANT fresh, clean Goods from a stock which is continually being and ee a —— ——— ‘replenished by gvods fresh from the looms 1 | DO YOU WANT your Carpets cut without waste? DO YOU WANT the Latest and Choicest Styles? DO YOU WANT your Carpets sewed, ready to lay? DO YUU WANT any kiad of Brussels, Velvets, Wilton Velvets, Moquettes, ‘lin the choicest desigas, made up with beautiful match borders, in first-class style ? Genuine | AND ABOVE ALL, Carpet DO YOU WANT to pay less than you have been paying elsewhere for inferior goods and inferior werkmanship ? Men. | THEN COME AND SEE US! Our plan of selling Carpets enables us to offer all these advantages, and give you better value for your dollar than any other house here has ever been able to do. Two Doors Below CUTTING ALL CARPETS WITHUUT WASTE saves you several dollars on each Carpet. You have the advantage of City assortment, City prices, City styles, expert workmanship in sewing add bordering. We guarantee satisfaction. Prompt service is one of eur distinguishing features. No shelf-worn stock. No time-worn \jatyles. No soiled goods or job lots. i! Sorry we are short of space, but come and see us and we will explain fully Prowse ‘why we can undersel! competitors and yet give you better value. Bros. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 QUEEN STREET, Charlottetown, March '¢, 1892--eod & wky PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. a pe PROSPERITY COMES 10) ALL Who Trade with Us. GOOD JUDGMENT IN BUYING FAIR PRICES IN SELLING ENABLES US TO BE OF—— Profitable Service to You. ———~(2) MEN'S, BOYS & CHILDREN'S Readymade Clothing ! IN ENDLESS VARIETY, Inclujing all the Latest Styles. ee You can afford to stand by those who stand by you. We are seeking prosperity by giving it to others, so we ask every economical buyer to be sure and call and have a look at our Magnificent Stock of CHILDREN’S CLOTHING. No Firm can begin to show you the range or the Low Prices that we do. One look at our Stock and Prices will surprise you, and make you wish you had the money if you have not got it CALL! CALL! CALL! Prowse Brothers, 144 QUEEN sveest, Charlottetown, March 14, 1892—eod & wky ad #4, Sis . rs 1? 29> mt os