THE te te _ ee a es eet DAILY EXAMINER. - : eo : - me —— ea ct 5 t Hall. ht in Euston Stree ng te ANDREW Usuer's Scorce : » world wide reputation for their superior qualities oie Agnival at Sovnts.—The St. Olaf arrived at Souris last evening from the Magdalens ith » geaeral cargo and @ few passengers. oo 1. O. P.—Regular meeting of Court Avon- dale this evening at 8 o'clock. Payment of monthly daes. Full attendance requested, Tue Frast Burrerrty. — The first real batterfly of the season that we have seen was brougat into our office to-day. It is one ot the common brown variety, and was found ia the western part of the town. divin Iurorzant Sate.—We call atttention to the auction sals of superior furniture at the residence of Miss Hsszard, Kent Street, to-morrow (Wednesdry ) commencing at 11 o'clock.—R. Beairsto, auctioneer. Bostos Markets.—Eastern choice fresh eggs sell ia Bosten at 17 cents per dozen; in statoes, cheaangoes are quoted at 75 to 80 ae per bushel ; silver doliars at 75 cents; white stars a0 | burbanks at 75 to 80 cents; ne change in fish. aie Appxess.—Mr. John Corcoran, an efficieat officer of Division No. 1, A.O. H., was last evening presented with a complimentary ad dress on behalf of the officers and members, testifying to the regard with which he had been held by the Division, and wishing him success in the neighboring Kepublic. Mr. Corcoran made an appropriate reply. sciipenciilgenapee Pouce Court.—This torenoon Wallace Rice, arrested on complaint of his wife for assault and battery, was discharged on his own recognizsnce to appear whenever the prosecut rix showed up; and William Pearon, for breaking and entering the ecunting house of Augustus Down in Sep- tember last, was released on his own recog nizance to appear for trial at the next session of the Supreme Court. - Ix Distress.—An exchange says: Brigt. Aquila, Sencabough, at Boston from Naguabo, P. R., reports made the run in 1] days up to sighting land April 10, n. lat. 34, the vessel was discovered to be leaking, and it was decided to make for tne nearest port. The crew have been 8 days pumping the vessel, bat she still leaks 900 strokes per hour not withstanding. ‘The Aqaila was bound to Providence, R. I., for orders. He cargo will be discharged to find the leak, after which she will probably go oa the railway for repairs. sniper A Pecvtran Accipext.—The Summerside Pioneer says; Mrs. Kenneth McLeod, ot Park Corner, an old lady 83 years of age, and aunt of Mr. Neil Mackelvie, of this towa, met with a pecuiiar and severe accident on Friday, the 14h inst. She resides with her son, Capt George McLeod, and as she was walking through the kitchen she tottered and fell upon the leg of achair. This wes an old fashioned chair of the kind, the back legs of which ex- tend up behind the back piece to a sharp edge. The under part of Mrs. McLeod's chin came ia contact with this sharp edge, with the re- sult that the leg of the chair broke through the flesh into her mouth. Fatat Accrpent.—Mr. William Wedlock, who has been living nearly three years in bos- ton, returned to the Isiand via Pictou last week with the body of his dead wife, having left on Sunday morning, the 16th. The de- ceased was only married about three years and leaves two small children, the youngest, only four months old, having been left in Boston. She was a daughter of Mr. John Dyment, . of O'Leary Station. Mrs. Wedlock was cooking the dinner, and as she was frying beefsteak her clothing caught fire. She screamed and the women living in the other part of the double tenement house immediately ran to her assistance and threw a mat around her, but the fire was not put out. After being taken the hospital she lingered in excruciating pain for eight hours and then expired. Mr. Wed- lock with his little boy and the corpse passed through here fcr O'Leary on Thursday.— Pioneer. —_2—-—- Fins at Sovrits.—About 8 o'clock last evening the alarm was sounded for a fire in a house on Main Street, owned by the Knight estate and oceupied by L. E. Shaw, Esq., jeweler, as a store and dwelling house, and also by J. i. Hooper, Esq., as adwelling house. The fire originated in Mr. Shaw’s end, and in fewer minutes than it takes to tel] it, his half of the house was in flames, and all efforts to secure either his jewelry or household furniture proved futile. Mr. Hooper was a shade more successful, He recovered a portion of his furniture, but still was unable to secure some of the most valuable articles. This was a new house, having been completed scarcely a year ago It was re-built on the site which was rendered vacant by fire avout two years ago in connection with the Connolly estate property. This fire goes to impress more clearly than ever the necessity of a full equipped fire apparatus in Souris, there being nothing at all in the shepe of appa- ratus for putting out a Gre, and if it all starts it cannot be extinguished till the building has been demolished. Luckily there was no wind, and this prevented the destruction of the adjoining buildings, which however were only saved by hard work on the part of the villagers. It 1s re- ported that the loss is covered by insur- ance. Worth and Wear. 1. A wonderful bargain in Ladies’ Jackets, ll sizes, assorted styles, $3.00. 2. "fine Cloth Jackets, richly embroidered ot braided, finely finished and perfect- fitting—a real wonder—$6 00. Our Mantle department receives more ptaise than ever before. The perfection of the styles we show, the wonderful variety and the value, make it a centre of attrac- tion, BEER BROS. To-day being a busy market day, we | office. Were unable to show on our counters many lines of gocds we intended to. We will show many more special lines, in- | last yar by fire) in first-class condition, it is now cluding a bargain in Rubber Cloaks BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, April 25 —10 a. m. Mostly fair; not much change in tem- perature. Remev ser the Gospel Union Meeting to- | Wuiskits have | J. A. Md3Ri1S04, HALIFAX To-morrow | JO LET—Naving fitted up my four-tenement ' ' ' TS - TUESDAY, APRIL 25. 1893. A Correction. Sirk,—I am not concerned to defend the anti-Roman crusade ef the Guardian, nor am 1 in sympathy therewith, for our obvious duty in the present day is to pro- mote unity among Christians of various nodies rather than discord. But in his remarks anent the Guardian’s article on the “Divisions of Christianity” your correspondent ‘‘Anti-Prejudice” errs in describing the Bishop Perry there spoken of as ‘‘the Ritualistic Bishop of lowa”—the (ruardian writer is referring to Bishop Perry, late of Melbourne, Australia, a well koown champion of Protestantism. ‘‘Anti- Prejudice” has, however, scored a point in his statement about Dr. Littledale, whose Writings contain the most pungent argu- ment for the anti-Roman controversialist available. TRUTH LL TS Personal, Mr. Haslam, of the C. P. R:, is in town to-day. Me J. ©, Hall, jc., is here on a business trip. _ Mr, Lea with All Right, arrived last even- lug. business. Rev. Fred. E. J. Lloyd preached eloquent sermons in St, E\eanors aad Summersid? on Sunday, and returned to town yesterday. Lieutenant Colonel Irving lett this morning for Halifax, to assume the duties of Deputy Adjutant General for Nova Scotia. He is followed by the hearty good wishes of the militiamen of this Province. A report is current in official circles at Ottawa to the effect that Colonel Walker Powell, Adjutant-General, and Colonel Panet, Deputy Minister of Militia, will shortly be superannuated in pursuance of the Govern- ment’s new scheme of reorganizing the militia service. Prof. Robertson, Dominion Dairy Com. missioner, has gone to Chicago with the object of seeing to the proper installation of the mammoth cheese and the Canadian cheese pyramid at the World’s Fair. Dr. Selwyn, a director of the Geological Survey, also left for Chicago in connection with the geological exhibit. Mr. P. A. Hughes, formerly of Emerald, P. E.1, sonof J. W. Hughes, Esq, was escorted to the ©. P. R. depot on Thursday night, 20th inst., by his many friends. Mr. Hughes has received an important appoint- ment on the federal staff at the World's Fair, Chicago It is gratifying to know that the Province has one representative on the staff at the World’s Fair, and one on whom Island ers may call for information during the pro- gress of the great exposition. e+Ore Local Notices, Faultless.--Every one should get one of G. A. Bruce’s faultless made suits when ordering your spring suita. Don’t forget to call and get prices. At Miss Haszard’s sale, Kent Street, to-morrow (Wednesday), the cow, poultry, lawn mower, wheelbarrow and garden tools will be sold at 11 o'clock, Beairsto, Auctioneer. Local and Other Items. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Clothing. Children’s Clothing. Both are looking well and are cain | BO’ y g Clothing . -& sharp.— R. | j Ladies’ waterproofs—Our make is the Dis- | tingue-Odorless. The rubber in these goods don't hold the disagreeable odor of other makes. We have received a large assortment of all the newest styles, large capes with | small butterfly over capes. A few pretty | gossamers, in shot-silks, whipcords, etc, etc— W A Weeks & Co, next Beer & Goff's. Cotton duck, 7 and 8 oz for boat sails.— Harris & Stewart. app25 tt Young Ladies’ Journal for May at the Diamond Bookstore. Grey Blankets.— Harris & Stewart. a25 tf A large assortment ef sanitary washable rg at specially low rates—Moore & Mc- od, Gilt papers at less than half price— Moore & McLeod. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. April 22.—J H Hiltz, Boudreault, Pictou. 24.—Sturgeon, Read, Pugwash. 25.—Wm. Dunbar, Read, Pugwash.; Anna Bella, Bisson, Pictou ; Opal, McLellan, Pugwash; Laura C., Pollard, Baie Verte. CLEARED. April 22.--J H Hiltz, Boudreault, Pictou. 24.—Sturgeon, Read, Pugwash. 25.—Wm Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; Anna Bella, Bisson, Pictou ; Opal, McLellan, Pugwash; Laura C, Pollard, Baie Verte; Wm Aitken, Hobbs, Shediac. = — SPRING MEDICINES ! ENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, Burdock Blood Bitters, Hood’s Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Paine’s Celery Compound, Cuticura Resolvent, Eno’s Fruit Salt, Quinine Wine, Beef, Iron and Wine, &., &e. JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE, Cor. Kent & Prince Streets. mch27 TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY octé ANTED TO RENT, from a small family, a couple of rooms. Address A.B. C., this 2i pd—ap25 hous on Edward Street (partially destroyed Apply to WALTER Lowrg, ready for occupancy. y tts tf~ap25 Kent Street East WANTED IMMEDIATELY — A _ housemaid. Apply to Mas. RANKIN, Fitzroy Street. ap20 3i pd T° LET—House of six rooms on Fitzroy St, opposite residence of the late Mrs. Young- husband. Possession July Ist. Rent moderate, Apply on the premises. apls Men’s Clothing. Youths’ Clothing. WE ARE IN ITF! The Carpet Business. Carpets of all kinds. the City. Largest Display in Everybody delighted with our No one Immense Stock and Low Prices. should buy till they see this Department. PROWSE BROS. Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats, Hats for Thousands. oo PROWSE BROTHERS. Charlottetown, April 13, 1893. Would you Like to go Shopping in MONTREAL ee COLONIAL HOUSE, PHILLIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL Special Attention given to Mail Orders Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glas-s ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, Ladies’ and (1i)di¢n’sBoots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles and Millinery. Full Stocks in each department. IHENRY_ MORGAN & ©O., Trial o ders solicited. feb9—tts f NEW Goons: x) Now on hand, a complete assortment in 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, etc., 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. Call and examine our stock. All goods marked in plain figures. MOORE & McLEOD, Successors to Perkins & Sterns. all Charlottetown, April 25, 1893—eod & wky —— = ep ee = WHATS THE HURRY, GOVERNOR ? ELL, what spare time I have at my Tindenal I propose to spend at the STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHM4NTP, as I want to get several Suits anl Overcoats ete. bfore I leave for the Continent. : As you know, Americans travelling abroad always dress nice, and of course I want to uphold the style and dignity of the “Home of the Brave and the Land of the Free oe this opportunity I must take advantage of to advertize the Star of the Hub of Canada. The man is known by the company he keeps, so Poole of London, Bell of New York, and McKenzie of the Star Tailoring Establishment of the Dominion of Canada are always associated with what is elegant and strictly correct in dress. Our aspiration has always been to present a faultlessly fittinggarmeat —whit is termed, a “correct thing” by our customers. Our success in attaining to that aspiration is attested to by our numerous customess from the Atlantic to the Pacific. To enlarge upon the quality of our goods is not necessary, as the same has become a common household word. Workmanship, etc, is in keeping with the reputation we have achieved. If you want for testimonials, ask anyone you meet. Prices at rosk bottom. Successor to McLeod & McKenzie. Charlottetown, March 30, 1893. {x name — /— We have opened a splendid range of SURETOGO SUITINGS, MADEH TO ORDER. PRICES RANGE FROM S8i2 TO 820. (x) Don't forget to call early and have first choice. The excellent finish and well-fitting garments cannot be excelled by any other hou:e in the trade. We are bound that no one will seli cheaper. D. A. BRUCE. ———— — —_———____ | Charlottetown, April 15, 1892. = all a —» J.B. MACDONALD & CO. THe DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE Always Leads with the Choicest]Stock of Men's, Women’s and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers. Have opened an entire new stock of Men’s and Boys’ Ciothing, Men’s and Boys’ Hats, White and Colored Shirts, Flannelettez, and all the newest makes in Men’s Colored Shirts In our Unlaundried Shirts for 45c., and our White Laundried Shirt for 50c., we have best value in town. 30 dozen Gents’ New Spring Ties, 20 dozen Colored Silk Handkerchiefs, lot of New Print, Grey and White Cottons, Cottonades, etc.,—the We are daily receiving our New Spring very best value obtainable. Goods, and can sell you the very best goods for Rooms over the Dominion Boot and Shoe , the least money of any house in the trade. Store, | Always buy of us and you will save money. Je B, MACDONALD & CO., WEST SIDE QUEEN STREBT. Charlottetown, April 11, 1893—eod_& wky