sil. ' THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - - eeeeteeeceseeneandiiennee EE ae - an at -— * - FRIDAY, MAY 138, 1892. Local and Other items. = Wildey Lad ge to-night e sweR Premier from Halifax will ere this evening - S ort Orient Divi<ion meets at 8 o'clock to-night. Initiation of candidates > : . faeld. plated and silver bros . : Saturday, at G H Taylor's - Bare ¥ friea ou at-cake ! lin st, do ro at - e happy.—A. & C Qoirk. north wc aiket Sqasre may '3 2i - at hacking cough can be s» quickly sured by Shiloh’s care.—Reddio Bios nevidwly - | py book< *wo cents each at the iain 1 DOoskstore Big bargsins. Paiue apples, oranges, lemons, and bananas gelling low at A. & CC. Quirk’s, north side Market Sqasre may 13 2i Tue members of the “reacent Football U.ub @ili meet for practice at Victoria’ Park this evening at ; eo clock * _ _ Be CanervuLt — Before psying rour money see that the w: apper on each box of Everybody's Pills beare the signature “‘A. 8. Johneon.” Noce are genuine witbout it. . - Come and get some nice fresh cocoanuts, Beotch perkins, cheese cake and angel cake— ali made fresh to-day at Quirk’s Steam Bakery, north side Market Square. may13 2i Sarrtixne Tea —The shifting team of No. | Batrery, Garrison Artillery, will meet for practice this evening at ha!f-past seven sharp. A prompt attendance is requested. - Bisca DiamMowpy 8. S. Compaxy.—The steamer Boupsvieta leaves Montreal next Thursday or Friday, and will be due bere on Monday the 23d inst., and will sail for St John’s, Nd. Sittin Potice Covrt.—Three boys up fer des- troying the property of S F, Hodgson were fined 4 and custs each,and a man for keeping a vicwus d g was ordered to have 6 same killed within 24 hours. -- fue Lapiss Deurenten —The pleasant effect anu the perfect satety with which the isdies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under ail conditions make t their favorite remedy It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effect- lin actuag on the kidueys, liver and : swels, S dibdliaiecin Freewes’s Tounsamest -- Secretary Fin- layson Inat evening received a letter from Mr. J. Doyle,Secretary of Union Engine Company, Halifax, informing bim that that company nad decided to send a dlegation of forty or fifty men with hose carriage and « running teem tothe tournament ‘there will also be a large number of visitors from Halifex and other Nova Scotian towns Salado Tae Manxers —The market to-day wa emall. Prices averaged the sameas Tues- dsy, except for butter, which has dropped about one cent on the pound. Messrs. Saancers and Campbell's new daily market at the eastern end of the building i fin- ished, and is now oceupied by that enter- prising firm. The pl«ce is well fitted up and well supplied with all the choicest meats of the season. Give them a cali. fax Foxesters.—A court of the In- dependent Order of Foresters was organized at Murray Ha: bor a few evenings ago; with the follewing ufficers :— CD, H © R- Issac R Prowse. C R—Wm H Prowse. VCR Wo Harris. FP C R—Albert P Prowse. Physician—Erskin J Keir, M D. S W—Murdech Biggs. J W—Lather Gordon, Chaplain—J McKay. S B—Alex Bell. | b—Jarvis Prowse, 7? S—Malcolm McLeod. R S—Ezra M Henry. Fireproof and Waterproof. It is apparently a question of only a short time when all our garments will not only be fireproof bet waterproof aiso. It wes abouta year ago that one of our great Eastern manu factarers placed fireproof curtains on the market, end these goods are now becoming staple. Indeed, it is only a question of time when pone other than fireproof cartains will be found in our hemes. It is well known that within the last year or two most of the lead- ing theatres submit their scruery toa fire- preofing process, and in our opinion the law should npel every theatre to do so. If a me: bod of ticeproofing shall be devised, +s now seema probable, which shail de app icable to every kind of fab-ic, the danger trom fires in the house will be reduced to a wondertul degree. j ths waterproofing of every « lass of fabric seems now to be an establi«hed fact. We have examined a large number of samples of dress goods cof the better class which have uuder- gone the Melissa process, and we must s-y that it appears to be a complete and practic»! solution of the problem Sof waterp:oofing, and no ore can detect that there has been any- thing done to the fabric. Without altering the aracter, color, appearance, porousiess, 6 odor of the goods, the treatment enables the tabric to resist any rain or prevent its a2sor btion When these two great processes shall have becoms of universal adoption, it wil! alm: st work a revolution in the modern dry guods The enormous insuraace tates now paid by dry goods houses will be reduced te @ minimum. Losses of life and property by fire will be greatly reduced in boteis, theatre sand private dwellings. At the same time the sickness and death resulting from exposure to rain and snow should be greatly lessened. For children and persons whose duties cali them Har open fires, a fireproof garment would be MVaAluable baxiress There ie no reasun why the wa'er proofing process should not immedi:tely be applied to 92ing garmenia, ete., while every woman Who is searching for curtains or other house- ald goods should new give her pref renee to th se which ehe knows will not be r-sponsib e {» « confl.yra:i n in ber hous :.—Chicago Dev (,00da Reporter. oe Bargains for Ssturday—600 pairs wisres’ - | : > . > ey i ge meets to night, ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sreociat Desratouss -» Tus Examiner. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. House of Commons. Orrawa, May 13. Mr L i. Davies called the attention of the H use to the fact that his amen« ment o Mr. Mc Neiil’s m: tion in favor «f a pre- | ferentoal trade with Great Britain had b-en | garbled in the Erglieh press in such « way sa to place the Liberal psrty in a ridiculous ight before the British public. He read a btter from Reurer’s sg: nt explaining how | the error had occurred Mills said be believed the Liberal posi- tion had been wilfully misrepresented. Hon. Mr. Powell a-ked Mr. Davies if he had read the whole of the letter of explan ation, as be undersio d the writer had | made s correction, and Mr. Davies had not mentioned the fact, Mr. Davies reluctantly read a paragraph from the letter, which stated that a cor- rection had been made. Sir John Thompson said the erument had to complain in the past of lying wmisrepresentations of its policy sent sbroad by cable agency, The matter then dropped. The House went into committee taking up the f. C. R. ex- tensions. All «he items, with the excep- tion of $121,000 for additional station ac- ,commedstion at St. Juhn, were carried, after which the House adjourned. An Extraordinary Suicide. Gov- Cuargavevay Vittaer, Que., May 13. A farmer named Prevost committed sui- cide near here yesterday. He had been ploughing in the field, and after tying his feet to s large tree he threw himself on the ground, put noose areund his neck and with the line attached to the whiffl. tree the horses were started off on s run. The re-ult was that his head was almost sever- ed fiom his bedy when found later by his father. McLean's Majority. Toronto, May 13. McLean's majority in East York is 240, Weather Bulletin. Toronro. May 13.—10 a. m. Generally fair; stationary or a little higher temperature, = DIED. At the residence of William Miller, Marsh- fieid, on the 12:h inat., Mary, wife of Robert Bovyer, of Lot 48, aged 76 years. {Faneral will leave Mr. Miller's residence W. A. WEEKS &CO'S. SPEGIAL GALE ———__.90F SEprR—. Wholesale Stock WILL CONTINUE THIS WEEK. ee ee) All Goods Sold at Bargain Prices! ————_—-—_1 -———- - W. A. WEEKS &- 00. Charlottetown, Mey 9, 1892 — = — — ——————— OPENING TO-DAY. —~-AT THE—— A further lot of Dress Geods, Manties, Prints, Satteens, Oxford Shirtings, Plannelettes, Umbreilas, Sanshaides, HOSITERY—Cashmere and Cotton. GLOVE s—Silk, Taffeta, Thread. These goods are all excellent value, and are marked at very ~* low prices. HARRIS & STEWART, may3—eod & wy ——— ee ee ee EST : a Ee for the cemetery at Lot 48, on Sunday next, at two o'clock. } —— ee Our Ie, butter knives are nearly all gone. We offer on Saturday 3 lot of 3%. brooches for 15c., and one lot of 25. cuff buttons for 1@ cente a pair.—E W. Taylor. Selling out r-om paper—The ba'ance of | stock, about 1000 rolls, will be suld ar 33} discount. Some very good paper in the | lot. See it before you buy—J B Macdon- ald’s. Nothing gives us more pleasure than to be giving cur customers the splendid value we have been giving in our carpet department ever since we opened. All cut prices will be cheerfully met by the real and genuine.— Patton Bros. | | | Several ladies spoke to us this morning abc-ut our cheap carpets and wondered how it can be made to sell at the prices we are selling at. It can’t be done by any «thr firm on P. E. Island, as they would cost them more than we can sell them at. We bought this lot at from10 io 15 pr cent. cheaper than ever before, and rather than have any left, we have decided to clear every piece of it at the prices we are quvting in our advt. Turn it up and read it and then come straight to the largest, cheapest and best carpet house on P. E, Island. ~ Jas. Patun & Ov.,Market Square. IMPORTED SHED WHEAT. —— FOR—— LATE ‘SOWING. White Russian, White Fife, North Wes‘ern Red Fife. — ALSO — Timothy Seed, Eariy Red Clover, Mammoth Clover, Alsike Clover, White Dutch Clover. Painters’ — supplies! White Lead, Colored Paints, Kalsomine, Whiting, Rose Pink, Blue, Umbers, Siennas and all other Dry Color ig stock. JOHNSON’S PURE READY MIXED COLORS, Largest Stock of BRUSHES in the city, all of which I will make special prices on for this month. 7 Agent tor the f llowing celebrated VARNISHES: -— Nobles & Hoare, Valentine’, Rosenberg’s, P. D. Dod & Co W. £. DAWSON. 10 TONS 2 TONS BARB WIRE PLAIN WIRE In OILED and GALVANIZED, suit- able for Patent Fences. Prices right at W. £. DAWSON'S. SELLING LOW AT W. E. DAWSON'S. Black Vetches, White Vetches, Fodder Corn, Field Peas, White Pea Beans, Flax Sed, Rape Seed, Barley, Buckwheat, White Oats, etc. Turnip, Mangel, Carrot, Parsnip, Beet— all the leading kinda for Girden and Field culture, and a full supply of Vegetable and . . Sad children's hose, regular prices 25 1) Fiowor Seeds. 3) cents; will clear the lot at 9 and 10 Ceute a pair, Thia i a bargain. Don't Mes it—J B Macdonald. Avother bargain for Saturday — 300 pairs ¥ mens and misses’ gloves, worth 26 tv 40 06's 4 pair, will clear at 10 and 12 cen's @ paur—J B Macdonald. the Farm and Garden. GEO. CARTER & CO., Seedsmen Oh’town, May 10, 1892—-law & wy We keep all kinds of Seeds required for} LOOK OUT when buying your Carriiges this se.son that you get the GEVULVE McLAUGUIN PCE VC NOTLSE- 'LESS GEAR, of which every put is fully wurranted. Don’t be led away by imitatioas, as none are: right except the Genuine. W. E. DAWSON, Sole Agent for P. E Island. Charlottetown, April 25, 1892—mi & wky ‘ +The lowest price and the excellent value is what counts. | A Powerful and Extraordinary — SPECIAL CARPET SALE! AT — James Paton & {'0’s. "SO;> Mp UUPByg SVUILU EZ ae GREAT SALE OF CARPETS ShdddV) LO dIVS LVAdd JAS. PATON & CO. | ESPECTFULLY tender their heartiest thanks tothe pullic for the liberal patronage received in the past. Our aim has been and still will be t» please our customers We have succeeded, and nothing will be wanting on our part to make the future Surpass the past. It is a well known fact that our CARPET DEPARIMENTC is the BEST IN THE PROVINCE, and that we sell more Carpets than any other firm in the city. To add still more to the popularity of this department, our buyer, when in England, secnred some very extraordinary cheap lots in the very Newest and Best Designs; and in order to give our friends and customers the benefit of :his lot, we offer them at the fullowing marvel- lous low prices. Never in our experiznc2 have we been in a position t» offer such in- ducemerts. Just imsgine a Tapestry Carpet at 24 cants a yard, u-ual price 36 cents, and good Brussels Carp t from 70 cents a yard; and five-frame Brussels, worth $1 55, for $1.15; a very special line of Brussels for 85 cents. Now is Your Time, Ladies, to Buy Cheap! EVERY YARD MUST GO! Don’t mies this golden opportunity. Come and choose your Carpet. If your home is in the city, we will m-asure your home; if you live in the couatry, bring the measure with you and we will cut and match free of charge. If desired, we mike and lay at cost price. It isthe value we give that makes us do the lion’s share of the Carpet business, Take our Great Sale in progress Nothing like it has ever been offered the people of Prince Kdward Com2 and cast your eye over the Bargains we are . fering in the Cerpet Depart- If you buy from us you will save muney every time. FAS. The Largest Carpet Importers on the Island. Charlottetown, May 11, 1892—eod & wky now, for instance. Island. ment, ee | a Perki x We have a first-class stock of Hosiery imported for this season’s trade. We buy direct from the manufac- turers and our prices wi'l be found, when you see the quality, to be the lowest in the city. $760 pairs Cotton Hose, 6c. to 50c. a pair. 1320 pairs Cashmere Hose, 16 to 75c. a pair. A job lot of Cashmere Hose at 16c. a pair. A job lot ot Cotton Hose at Sc. a pair. Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves.—Our stock of Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Lisle Thread Gloves is first-class, and the price---well, we would like to hear of any selling cheaper. T iat party is not to be found in this city it we know it. Trade at the Old Reliable Dry Goods Store. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, April 30, 1892—ecd & wky J. A. FARQUHARSON & C0, sstsrOk =: Commission Merchants and Wholesale Grocers, revs te te, 5 He remov-dto the Eastern end of MAR- —-—{1) ——— FRUIT, EBS AND PRODUEE, where we will be pl to eee all our old cus- | tomers and as many now ones as may favor us | with their This will be our head- quarters y. We always keen in stock « variety of FRESH x - WANTED THIS SEASON—100.000 D zen EGGS, for which the highest price will be paid. EGG CASES SUPPLIED FREK. EGG CASE FILLERS at moiede anevaed ae Prinee ate ew lowest prices. Will pay a liberal com aission for the firat two EP Having engaged an exporienced mau in the FRUIT BUSINESS, we | ™onths on trial and attorwards, if sa isfactory, |} city. Telephone communication. Char'o'tetown, May il, 1892—2w eod == ssn So-trmaier ase eunntsneprenneuieensemeemsseninhnessiamen, W* WISH to contract with three men to en « Meat delivered promptiv to any part of the mary is and SALT MEAT ¢ of the bext quality. intend to give this line our special attention. Saw (ta fri) & wy—apl Roe 3 st. foun NB ay: See 4 « * ¥