THE DAILY EXAMINER. i ‘ ‘ “ a TUESDAY, MAY 8. 1893. Local and Other Items. See Beer Bros bargain corner. The steamer Worcester o'clock to-night. Worct will arrive here about ten 6] Regular meeting of Court Avon- dale this evening at 8 o'clock, Full attendance requested. - CeicKet Members of the Cabot Cricket Club will meet for practice at the Park this evening siti Propvce.—The steamer 1. B. Hamblen left fur Pictou this morning, with a cargo consisting of 800 bushels of white vats, 500 bushels black oats and 390 bushels potatoes shi; ped by Carvell Bros. For Boston. — The steomer Carroll, Captain Hansen, left for Boston last even- ing with a general cargo and the following assengers : J. Crane, Joseph Gallant, Jos. FicDonald, W Toombs, Jas. Toole, Chas. Bone aud James Webster. eenniicbnnltpiaiipiemet Mason! Regular communication of St. John’s Lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A. M., will be heid this Tuesday evening at 8 o'clock. Important business to come before | C°™plied with the conditions. the Lodge. Also, to receive an official visitation from the M. W. Grand Lodge. | Committed for Trial. (Toronto Empire, May 4) | Alfred J. Parker, proprietor of the Canadian (Queen, was at the Polis Court yesterday to answer to a charge of fraud. | Amos Parker, of Chatham, is the cow plain- ant in the case. _ He noticed the advertise- ment offering prizes for readers who would — the six letters designated by stars, | (hue ; | Mr. Parker sent in his guess, givirg ‘** Toronto” as a solution. Four days after (he received a card informing him that | he would receive a special reward providing he secured three subscriptions to The Queen, at $leach, and sent 75 cents for express chargee. He fulfilled all the conditions but the prizs was not forthcoming, neither did the | Subscribers receive a paper. He accordingly | informed the police. Miss McCarten, who up to the first week in January, was cashier for The Queen, said that no matter whether the so'ution received was correct or not a letter was sent to each person sending in an answer informing them that th-ir guess was correct and that they would receive a prize if they ; ; Up to the first of March James Brennan was the man. ager of the subscription department of The Queen Publishing Company. He said that since Tue new parlor quartette will appear for | - the first time on Thursday evening. Their} music is charming, being played by string | instraments alone without any piano The following are the members: Messrs. Vinni. | gombe, lst violin; Newson, 2ad violin; Hall, viola; Arscaault, cello. The blending of the string instruments is something delightful. All should hear them, piineiliiaiitias A Successrut Srupent.—We hear with pleasure that Mr. E. Perey Moore, son of Mr. Theophilus Moore, of the Inland Rev- enue department, has just passed a most successful examination at the University of Pennsylvania, and has been awarded the dcgreeof M.D. Mr. Moore was a! student in the oftice of Dr, Kelly. We} have not heard where he intends practising. exiles Crvic.—The regular monthly meeting of | the City Council, to have been held yester- day afternoon, stands adjourned until this afternoon for the want of # quorum. Those| present yesterday afternoon were Mayor Haviland and Councillors Crabbe, Hogan, McKay and Beer. The other four coun- | cillors state through the Patriot that they will not attend meetings in the afternoon, but are willing to attend meetings held in the evenings. _— oe Tue Bucrovene Raittway.— New life appears to haye been infused into the| Buctouche and Moncton railway. A work- | ing train is now engaged b:llasting and putiing in a new siding at Moncton, | but shippers still complain of the scarcity of cars. A great quantity of logs, railway ties and other wucd stuff has been got out at different points along, and this, together with stone from the quarries riong the line, guarantees a large summer's business. Tue Hativax Potice Postrion.—The new chief receives $1,000 w year to start with, and $100 increase for each of three years, The present city marshal retains that title, and at- tends to the city civil court business at $800 a year. The polive committee is dispensed with by the new act. Commission to manage the ferce is now composed of the mayor, chief of lice and Ald. Outhit. They appoint, regu- late, reprimand or dismiss. If one of them dissents from the other two, he can, if he likes, appeal to the council. The new chief of police has to give securities in $2,000 for performance of duty, spliniiineelia Euc Case Pavenrs.—We are informed by Messrs. J. A. Ritchie and Cephes Murley that their apylication for a patent onegg case fasteners has been granted. This patent embraces two methods, one being ascrew attachment which, while being convenient and easily operated, makes the package secure against pilfering in transit ; the other isaspring hinge with press button for cheaper cases and boxes, These cases are now being supplied to the trade by Messrs. J. A. Farquharson & Co. = _ Were Tury Roveev /—There arrived at the I. C. R. station last night a man named Gallant, his wife, and his wife’s father. The trio were from Egmont Bay, P. E. I., and were bound for Yarmouth by this morning s boat. Somewhere between the Island and this city Gallant lost his pocket book con- taining ten dollars. After a thorough search through the pockets of the three enough money was found to send the senior ahead where money will be secured to send here forthe strapped pair, who are now at the house of one of the:railroad men.—St. Joho (razeite. —_—_— oo What Next? Bay saad a } ow eo geet het, the coenes oe by face. Virtue may flourish in unbraided hair, s But nature ecorns the shocking hat corer. There may be varieties of opinion as to the merits of the above verse, but all agree that becoming hats are in. portant items 1D @ lady's toilet. ‘ That's why we take such care to obtain pretty novelties and a large variety of them. Our Hats and Bonnets this spring are almost flying, and nothing proves suc- cess so much as sales The fact is we have a large stock of the freshest, brigntest, prettiest goods. BEER BROS. Here's Success! The sales in our Mantle Depsrtment are the most gratifying proof possible that we WHAT have allweclaim. The immense CAUSES stock we carry is fully equalled IT? by the unequalled values we give. Remember, the large majority cf the goods Weshow are confined exclusively to our- selves in Charlotte town. The fin‘sh, fit, s yle and juality of them ttand unrivalled. After our Mantles in popularity come the Dress Goods. Here, too, the daily sales prove the styles to be exactly what are Wanted. BEER BROS. Weather Bulle'in. Toronto, May 9.—10 a. m. wince the first of November no prizes had been sent, though a number of suscriptions had been received, and alao many complaints. He had informed Mr. Parker of these complaints, but had been told to ignore them. Magistrate Denison thought there was sufficient evidence aud commited Parker for trial. a News Notes. Qvuesec, May 7.—The steamer Labra- dor, which arrived yesterday, landed 826 steerage passengers. The steamers Laur- entian, of the Allan line, and Shuberbuk (German) are reported below with 1080 and 700, respectively, and all well. A letter from one of the leaders of the revolutionary movement in Cuba states that arrangements are complete for a great upris- ing of Cubans against Spanisn rule in June. Most of the 500,000 Cubans inthe United States have enlisted in the movement to free their native land. A deepaitch from Calcutta to the London Daily Chronicle says that the Indian Gov- ernment has decided to depose the Khan of Chelat on account of his irrepressible bloodthirstiness. While the torture to which he subjected his wives and ministers recently has been under investigation, he as murdered 65 of his subjects, thus rais ing the number of murders cummitted at his instance since he began to reign in 1857 to 3,000. He has killed five of his wives; one of them he burned alive. The Indian Government appoints the Khan’s son to be nominal ruler; so as to concilliate the nat- ive chiefs, and arinexes Beluchistan. W. C. T. U.—Thiough the courtesy of Mr. Unsworth delegates and visitors from all parts of the Island may attend the W. C. T. U. convention, May 18, by the pur- ehase of one first-class ticket. A certificate signed by the Secretary of the W. C. T. U. must be presented with return ticket. These tickets will be good from 17th to 20th, inclusive. m6ttsm wili At Brookfield on 3rd of May, inst., after four days’ illness, Wm. H., son of Alexander and Euphemia MacDonald, aged 3 years. ———__—_— ——— SHIP NEWS. _ PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ENTERED. May 6—Erema, Rendle, Southampton, bal. May 8—Annie Armstrong, Armstrong, Grady, S’side; s8 1 B Hamblin, Wadman, Pictou; General Middleton, Godin, Shediac; Cardi- gan, Langill, Pictou; Carrol, Hansen, Bos- ton; ss Albert, McRae, Liverpool. CLEARED, May 6—Fred M Batt, Batt, Crapaud. May 8—Susan King, McPherson, Tatama- ouche; Cardigan, Langill, Montague; ss fB Hamblin, Wadman, Pictou; Fred M Batt, Batt, Geo’town. NEW FRUIT. — Received to-day via str Carroll, Messina oranges, California oranges, bananas, pine- apples, rhubarb, lemons, etc.—Geo Carter & Co, 136 Queen Street. mayS8 3i eod Children’s Clothing.—Never in the history of our clothing department have we sold so much clothing as this year. Come along and be one of the many happy customers. See our 85 cent suits —James Paton & Co. Come and see Kiag A'cohol hung, and Prince Nicotiae buried, by Loy«1 Temperance Legion in McLeod’s Hall, on Thursday even- ing next. Don’t fail to attend the auction sale of Mrs. E. McGregor's property, next Thurs- day at 12 o'clock. Grand opportanity to secure a good property.—C. I. Morrison, Auctioneer. Satisfaction— Our velvet carpets have given aatisfaction in the past and are giving satis- faction. Werecommend our ve'lvets to in- tending buyevs; call and see our se‘ect stock —Jas Paton & Co. FOR SALE. WELL-ESTABLISHED BUSINESS in Charlottetown. This is a rare opportunity for anyone to embark in a profitable enterprise. For further information enquire at this office. may8 Barbadoes Molasses AT AUCTION. HE Schr. **Omega” having arrived at Canso, will be due here to-morrow with a cargo consisting of 142 Puncheons) oA O1CE BARBADOES oS eee oe MULASSES, 30 Barrels : for the owner, Hon. Daniel Davies. The above cargo will be offered at Auc- vessel. Date tof sale will be announced later. HORACE HASZARD, Cameron Block. much change in Fair weather, not Semperature. Charlottetown, May 8, 1893—3i tion in lots to suit all dealers on arrival of | A FAVORABLE IMPRESSION. eX je PROWSE BROS’. Great Show of Carpets —IS MAKING A—— VERY FAVORABLE IMPRESSION ——ON THOSE——— Who Like to Make Their Homes Look Nice. Brussels Carpets, | Scotch Carpets, Brussels Carpets, Scotch Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Union Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Union Carpets, Eicmp Car pets Oil Cloths, Oil Cloths, Oil Cloths tor Stores, Oil Cloths for Offices, Oil Cloths for Private Houses, Oil Cloths in all Qualities, English Oil Cloths. Lace Curtains, Lace Curtains. Rollers and Blinds, Scotch Squares, Rollers and Blinds, Scotch Squares. Wool Mats and Rugs, Wool VWiats and Rugs. MR. EDWARD CHANDLER is a full partner in this department, and he will be pleased to see all his old friends. He is bound that this department shall be the best of the kind in the city. You will find it to your advantage to call and see Mr. Chandler before buying. ; The show of LACE CURTAINS is immense. We will expect to see you. PROWSE =BP OTHERS. Charlottetown, May 6, 1893. er ee ee ee ee <a Would you Like to go Shopping in MONTREAL fy Oe MME. > Riad COLONIAL HOUSH, PHIGLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL Special Attention given to Mail Orders Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glas-s ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, f.adies’ and C hildien’sBoots, Sho2s and Slippers, Mantles and Millinery. Full Stocks in each department. HENRY.MORGAN & CO., Trial o ders solicited. THE DOMINION BOOT & SHOR STORE IS ALWAYS TO THE FRONT WITH BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES, ———AND THE-——— Largest Stock te Select from in Ch'town. ANOTHER NEW LOT ——— op Men’s and Boys’ Clothing JUST OPENED. We have been successful beyond our expectations with our new stock of MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. Our customers are finding us out, and we are giving them the very best value to be found. We also received another lot of MEN’S HATS and FURNISHINGS. We are selling goods very cheap. Our expenses are small, and we can give our customers the benefit. Buy of us and you will buy at bottom prices. J. B. MACDONALD & Charlottetown, May 9, 1893—eod & wky When You Want te Buy Men's, Women's and Children's Boots, always remember the DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. CO.. WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET = = = — ae ee = = EVERYBODY intending to paint their Dwellings or Outbuild: ings will find it in their interest to purchase their Paints, Oils, Metallic Oxide, Ochre, Whiting, Kalsomine, Varnishes and Brushes at W. E. DAWSON’S. BUILDERS’ HARDWARE a specialty. Charlottetown, May 5, 1893—-m wf & wky REDEEM IT. Redeem what you have lost by not giving us your trade sooner. GET BACK some of your hard-earned dollars. Don’t be foolish always, “Phere is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood,’’ leads on TO PROSPERITY. If you want the road which leads to it, come right now. Be wise; call and sce our immense display of new 'I'weeds, Worsteds and Serges tor Suits and Overcoats. Shirts, Ties, Collars, Hosiery and Underwear, great value Every purcha- ser of a Hat can have the same fitted perfectly to his head free of charge by our new hat conforming machine. Don’t wait until everyboky else has had their choice, The stock is all bright, new and fresh, and tne prices are so very low that you will be astonished, Believe our story, and let us see your beaming countenance across our threshold, D. A. BRUCE, LEADING CLOTHIER. Charlottetown, May 4, 1893. ee eee =—_— 2 — 2 ee ee = (x) Now on hand, a complete assortment ina | departments of Spring and Summer Goods. DRESS GOODS. This department is filled with a perfectly} fresh, new stock, in the newest and most stylish fabrics, including Whip Cords, Hopsacks, T weeds, Serges, French Delaines, ete., in a large variety of shades. LADIES’ CAPES. A large variety. We are giving special value in this department. We want your trade, and if low prices and good satisfaction will serve the purpose we will get it. Cail and examine our stock. All goods marked in plain figures. MOORE & McLEOD, Successors to Perkins & Sterns, feb9—tts f MONTKEAL. Charlottetown, April 25, 1893—eod & wky . ' 35 bee Ms Re + TSR ee we: A ~~