a eee ——— en a. qr ee sk THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 31, 31, tgoo aseee 4 er @ =" te = c2 = RA © ~~ > ners Be ce ty I'm Premier still for a’ that, Very serious consequences resulted vere & oy Tbe Tories tried with all their might terday from the kind] og of a Lonfire that! th . nd to co for tw ['o get me out of a’ that, | was started by some men who were clear- ¥ } We carry @ oy | For . that and thet, | ing land at New Argyle. The fire, which | 9 a days Dae hie a that line & | Che people’s will an a’ that . | was of considerable dimensions when the ¥ Lae hing .. @ | Let Tory chiels do what they may, | match was applied, soon got beyond the | @ = v w and rictiy ao 1 ken some tricks worth twa that. control of the men who started it, and g : Rods from 1 to tw | | spread to the fences surrounding the fields @ . d one for fac Our ~ | From Tignish town they sent a loon pearby. 9 § Lf 1) experts os | To vote me out an a’ that, Then it rapidly extended on a!] sides and % ‘ | sitiad le tne “ | ne him ; age — dle roun burnt everything in its path fora length of | y 2 I And sunny ways &n a’ that, . our waters — = | In spite ot fate, iu spite of faith, ing width. The woods and fences in the! 2 8] ao w R The people’e jeers and a’ that, as ‘ Ips, a r ty | Good Pineau, bold preferred the g——d, | unfortunate of all, eeven buildiogs were | $ a fact anything w} He's now aGrit for’a that. burptto the ground, to tae loss of their} obtained @ | owners. Those who thus suffered sre: | § . | ? a ' Then Wise he sought to burst the ties, Alex. McDougall; whese dwelling bouse forward rapidly at the ‘rol oo seoois are @} I['ve spoilt his plans of a’ that, and bara were destroyed, as wellas an » Remem ber U - egy tong, 7 Puir man I wiled hum frae bis seat, ueoccupled bouse and another barn owned % NEW the prices pa am a . t I'm gleg at tricks like a’ that ; by @ red to the very lowes ty | For a’ chat and a’ that and barn were also burned; Jobn Inman, |} % fou Call and have a_ peep. w My plighted word and a’ that, who lost & fine new barn; and Charles | ® We will be pleas 1 to see you. 4 Puir Joseph's sold from out the fold, McLean, whose barn was destroyed by the z we We've kicked him out of athat. flames, Mr. Alexander McDouga'l’s loss | & | 18 most sever ; he was away fishing when | fey {} E HUSHES S | There’ Shaw, the man from off the lan’ the fire attacked bis premises, and conse ” > = | Quotes May and Todd an’ a’ that, quently he saved very little of his proper- & ws | And Says it was a scurvey trick, ity in either hese or baro. | ° Apothecaries Hall. % lhe cldjwan’s fa'th to thraw that, * occans scamcaw | For a’ that and a’that, ~-A despatch to The Patriot from BSSHS-SSSCSSS SES SESS FSCOSVE [heir talk of law and a’ that, Ottawa announces that “ Minister Blair | we | 5 86e820S00038 s 000466105 ages | ; i CARD! DR. H. L. DIOKEY 6 to Marrry Harbor,” : ‘ : | What though some timid Grits may eay _ What does this mean? Has q House Cleaning 8 It is nae use ava, that, line already been portially taken over by | : ° | That public sense and honeet worth, | the Government, bought and paid for. | . LADIFS : Will vear the gree for a’ that, Has oot the first sod been turned. ave | ‘ s 44 ° | For a’ that end a’ that we aot been led to suppose that nothing | drun enness. > > And Artbur’s bill and w’ that, was left to be done except the letting and , $4 or 20 days for assault. : Let iS (0 . The boodle spilled with right good will 2 ° . Will pull me safe thro’ a’ that. department? What need of e | bili ? ‘ . | But if as Anthony op nes ines your Ba king “The Gauvorment is “one sor,” FLoarep.—The American fishing ecbr. ' Sir Louey, eure, he kens richt weel Corsair, which ran ashore ov Tryon Shoals | What I haye toiled and spun for, some weeks ago, was this morning Joated | . | For a’ that sn’ a’ that, by the tug boats owned by Batt Bros., an We can supply you with the An’ Torv jibes an’ w’ thet, is now being towed to Charlottetown Har- | best of bread and Cakes, Cookies, | Brave D uati gay, they thocht to slay, bor, The veegel was valued at $15,000. | Buns. Biscuits and Rolls, Pies | May wear w Star for a’ thet. Sa and CAKE. We bake every a a " : day and guarantee eve rything | So apxious were the Government | DYE WELL wae to be good and fre sh. 4 party to escape from the Opposicion fire | Nome i~t evening, that the Lands of = Legia- | DVE MAYPOLE SOAP . ae m < lative clock were moved forwar ten or OUR DUC HESSE I READ fifteen minutes ahea’ of to time. Usually | A child can use it. Send for FREE bock is just the thing fcr fe myuse. Mr, Speaker waits for the town clock 10! | on Home Dyeing to é Try a ce 4 nly 4c eacl : ls x¢€; but last evening be took advat tage | A. P. TIPPET & CO., Montreal, € | tf.een minutes gainel by “ouiting | “ ee e j PHONE 95. e clo bead.” . . ° _— ® | ‘be clock abeod. All Friends of the P. E, [,| > | ae | ee Horpital are requested to be| e D. Stewart §) Great Haste is Not | oo ad ° e | present at the annual meeting | . Ecuv+s: Baxxay $ | Always Good Speed.’’ | in Kindergarten B al], at 7.30) eT e | p.m. Thursday and discuss ; Bases Saar Snes”. é | Many people trust to luck matters of great importance to| PeRenivvess MS DOCOHREa*6OH | to pull them through, and are the welfare of the institution, . > ae ( Late Clinical Assistan 1t Royal London Oplhthaimi Fiospttal,, * Mox rfir ds. and Central J midon {: Throat and Ear Hosyz tat) { SPECIALIST—Fye, Ear, Nese | and Throat. OFrFice—Cermercn Bicck ; RFSIDENCF—W eter Street opp Hotel Davies OFFICE Hovurs—-9$30am,tolpm,Zto4épm Evenings by appointr ent Eve Tevien srd Fitted Wirb Glasser LIVERPOOL SALT | 24.596 bags due S S Fram. will be sold low while landing N. RATTENBURY, | Ch’town, May 15, 6ins. i ESN Weeks OUR 45¢e mR * ~< SSS < wes ie a MEDD =a SS - or <=> <o a . C= = em Ca Ge a ee oo ™ Y A + — - = ~~ THE PEORLE’S STORE. —— IL Let Shaw and May gang to tie deil __Mo00d’s Pilis eure liver ills; the non-irritating and only cathartic to take with Hoow’s Sarsaparilia, GOUDS ON ‘FRONT TABLE ARE GRAND FPARQUHARSON GANTAT, | SERIOUS FIRE AT NEW ARGYLE. | et people vote howe’er they wil), bas given notice of a bill for the construc- tion of a Branch Railway, Charlottetown i’m Premier for a that, often disappointed. Do not | dilly-dally in matters of health. With it you can accomplish miracles. With- out it you are ‘‘no good.’”’ Keep the liver, kidneys, bowels and blood healthy by the use of Hood’s Sar- Sstnte Sa kiioee saparilla, the faultless blood purifier. “ees Rheumatism—‘“I had acute rheuma- . e tism in my limb and foot. I commenced New treatment with Hood’s Sars ] é ee eae 1 ood’s Sarsaparilla and clothe. we ypened yesterday a dy, 21 Advertisers—Have an ad.in the June P. E. Islend Magazive. It will reach first of tbe tourists, and many people intend- ing to come to the Island during the sums; | mer, besides its regular city and Islard erepons aud _ blister : and in a short time was cured.” Wititam Haskers, Brantford, Ont. lot about a dozen costume Scrofula—‘“ I was troubled with scrofula : ae and impure blood. A cut on my arm lengths, they are prettier would not heal. Hood’s Sarsaparilla was | , ry ‘ ier ? recommended and after I had taken three even then the earlier on Ps bottles I was well.” DANIEL Rosprnson, 52% | > am «if OY ve nt Treauley Street, Toronto, Ont. Nata them i gia ha = : se ; yours yet.—Prowse bros, MEET —_—_— It Kills . . , . Ali cisease germs; therefore it Cures every kind of digease arising from germs, HADAM'S MICROBS KILLER Pamphlets on application, YS > > St & Co DRESS 4.5 T ie Nieut BELL ELEPHONE D Pases ION. We have just received a shipment of this high-grade | Flour|‘direct,frem the Lake of \the Woods Milling Company It is made eutirely from Manitoba , 'NolHard Wheat and is without. jexception the best bread Flour! made in Canada. | | Wehave itpvt up in half | bhls.as wellas barrels. The halt bbl, isa very handy pack- ‘age fo small families. Ask for prices at Beer & Gaff Grocers. JES ( Lael an Ol Square | The two roof has not yet been built e bin; John McDougall, whose house | 100, but material is being obtained fcr it. | & | , | the | days. M , | the degree of B. A. L her tems, | THe SkWerace —Work was commenced 8 morning atthe corner of Grafton and | the Post reat George S:reet to connect ifice with the sewerage, — | Mopet Scaoor.—The closing exercises | of the Model School will take place to morrow, Friday, beginning at 9.30 a. m | Public reepectfully invited, ! — <= Fire Encixe Tesrep.—A test was given vibe, PumPinG Sratiox, —Repairing is goin, pumping station now working. A over the #‘a- pumps are —< SERVICE follows: ~~ MEETING.—The annual meeting of the : First Methodist Church Sabbath School was held last evening. different departments showed -_ Pouice Covrr.—This moro ing Louis McLean - IsLaNDERS at Mount ALLISON —At the ount Alli on convocation, last Tuesday . W. Lodge, Charlottetown. Io for clase work town won the prize for Engiish. and F. Shiveree | employ of D. Murphy, Erq., East Point, on Saturday the 19.b inst, caughta lobster in one of their traps measuring 26 inches fr a vw at E AS are daily, about ore mile and an almost correspond - | the Silsby fire eagine yesterday on Market It was eatisfactory, a stream of track were entirely consumed and, most | wter being thrown high over the Murket | y ~ AT St. Perers.—Rev J. A. McNeill, Orwell, conduets the servicersin St Peter’s congregation on Sabbath next, ord prox,—hours and places of preachirg Head-of Bav, 11 o'clock; north side 3, and Marie 7, p. m. The reports from the , «chool to be in a flourishing condition, the | @ | average attendance for the year being not the | bigher than previous years. Peter Have ; Keenan was fined $10 or 60 days for was fined Colin Mc-. § construction of the work by the railway | Gregor, for Kcausing disturbance at Salva~ another | tion Army Barracks, was fined $5 or 30 All who hereafter cause such dis- | turbances will pe similarly deal: with. was conferred upon the Ladies’ College, Miss Edith Moore, of E'don, secured one of the J. W. Smith eseay prizes Io third year work, Miss W. Brecken, Charlotte.- A Deep Sea Monsrer.--M@. Praught two fishermén in om tip of tai] to monster had not heen aters for years, caught Point landing this seasun es from 1000 to 1200 weather permitting- A Youre Wirs.—A young wife by J, K. Tilloteon, also autbor of the Planter’s the end of claws, 15-inch girt around the body, and the claws when extended showed a spread of 29 fe tipped the scale at ten pounds. inches, Such in these Fishing promiees gocd boats Ibs. Wife, is something in the order of a society drama in the sense that most of its characters are members of the ari<to» cracy, but it develops crime of the blood curdling description that 1¢ essential in a}l Throvgh the drama _ there rele dramas, ruse a hero in homespun, if the ecmedy role of a comedy drama can be calle? a character is played by Mr. Frack Tannerbhill,, junior, who bas many an Opportunity of displaying bis ability The part of the young wife is in tbe hands of Mss Florence Ashbrocke a lady of charming with @ carefully selected company, making the Young! Wife one of the best attractioas now on | h w perecnality This ere, hich he does admirably. together tour. London, Engiand , one of the Secretaries of the British and Foreign Bible Sociecy, World’s Keumenical Mirsionary Conference at New York city, as,a delegate, and who is at present visiting the Maritime Provinces in the interests of the Society, will arrive in this city on Saturday, 9th June, and | |. n Sunday, June 10th, will preach in | }) Zion Church at1l o’clock, a. m., and in| |) the First Methodiet Church at 7 0%! ch p. | ff more than F ordinary interest, and w> hope the audi- | |! On Tuesday evening, Juve i2h at 8 o’clock,a public meeting will be beld in the Baptist Church, whieh will be addressed in the interests of the society. Rev. Mr. Thomas, while in the) a ere gaestof H. J. Cundali and | w mm. ences will be large. invited. city, willbea Biste Soovery.— Rev. Mr. Thomas, of | the ccher hand, the profits of speculatien, when successful, are us- Pha ‘ . . . 4 5 , ' ho bas beep atiending the Both sermons will be of by the rey. Pa’mer. Er qe. gectleman All sre . —————— ; | Meet Me at the Always Busy Store We not only sell good | white shirts, but we also sell | good colored shirts—colored | shirts with starched fronts, | colored shirts with silk fronts and a splendid assoriment of negligee shirts, All new this season, the latest and best. Wani Soy Shirts ? Buy Here ! Silk Front Shirts 90c each and up. Starched Shirts 60c each and up. - Negligee Shirts 7c each and up, STANLEY BROS | | } : = : a anes emmnE _ sornanaanemanaciagss SPECULATION IN WALL STREET. Is always hazardous, and should never be entered upon by any one who cannot afford a loss in event of one being sustained. Cn ually very great. Suecess or failure is largely a question of good judgement, guided by experience and proper information. Do You Wish Good Conservative Advies in Your Opsrations ? We are in a position to give it and solicit corresponden:e, Stocks are depressedjust_now on account of Gold Shipments and Railroad Stocks should be aygood purchase on any shirg decline from present prices. Accounts handled on 3 per cent margins. D. McEVERS & CO., Brokers. | Stock Exchange Building, Montreal. s 4 Specialty New York Stocks and Chicag Previsiens, Privaie Wi-?. } } saan nice a cen oe " ~eeapnnerer nsec saan TE. ne avvnin EES.. = F TT Macdonald's Drug SOT8| see Fishing Lods FOR THE Boys. A big ‘lot received on Sat- urday, Good rods strong and light 20 and 380 cents each. 3 pointed bamboo Lance weod Reds as high as $5.00 Split bamboo from §$! .50 : ee FF EFF V VT OV VT ITT STV IVT FTV V TTT TIVE vvy vvVvy = OUR TRADE INCREASING-- NO WONDER Every man that gets a suit, overcoat or a pair of trousers made at our establi-hment is sure to come back for a repeat order; of course we have to wait a long time on account of the good wearing qualities of the material we putvin our clothing. Leave your crder now lor a nice sumamer suit, hundreds of psi: eins to select from. The cloth and trimmings, the cu, fiviss and workmaaship guaranteed or no sale. reg We sell men’s high-class furnishing goods cheaper than any house on P, EK. Is'and. Gordon & McLellan woe-s M-n’s Stylish Uutfitters, ; r ti mee OR RERENReR th aggre escent ate 0 re eek degtnamersometse Se ri sieein enh tro amma hs pi, 4 F)