mal ot eee Local and Other Items. | a or ries a specialty—Beer Bros, paespyTery.—The Presbytery of P. E. jsiand will meet in Zion Church next Tuesday, May 30:b, at 11 a. m. Aquati The Telegraph states thet Elijah Ross, the Carleton boat builder, has am order fe the construction of a new racing boat tor a Prince Edward Island club. i haiti at 7 o'clock, ¢c. ©. C.—Cricket at the Park this even-| Prayer at 7 o'clock. DAILY EXAMINER. - - - . —— : ‘ ‘ SATURDAY, MAY 27. 1893. Sunday Servi-es, | St. Peter's Cutholeal. x. Trinity 8 , c " rin Sunday: Holy Eucharist at 8 a m. datine at 10.15 Choral celebration of the Holy Eucharist and Sermon at ll a m. Evens ong and Sermon St. Dunstan's Cathedral. —Trinity Sun- ;day: First Mass at7 30 a n. Children’s | Mass at 8.30 a m & igh Mass and sermon at 10 a wm. Vespers and Benediction at 7 p m. St. Paul's Church. — Trinity Sunday : | Morning Prayer at 11 o’c ock. Evening Children’s Service at 3 ing at ‘clock. Immediately after the | p m. game & meeting of the Club will be held. | full attendance requested, business. the basement of Zion Church, has been pos:- pooad owing to the illness of one of the meme pers of the Society iesibih A Worp IN SEASON.-—‘YVe have been asked to call the attention of the proper authorities t¢ some broken plank in the sidewalk on Water Street near the Queen Hotel, and to some refase matter on the sidewalk that does pot add to the beauty of the surrourdiogs ¥ ont. McDosxaLp, the well known &t. Joan barrister, was obliged to seek a change | of climate for the cure of acute bronchitis. He took Hrwker's Tolu and was cured by two bottles He considers it a remarkable remedy, and strongly recommends its use to all so afflicted. Kicke> By A Cott.—Ono Tuesday morniug a daughter of John (. Calhoun, of Beaver Brook, was kicked by a colt and sustained serious injury to the bridge and other parts of the nose. The little girl was just coming out of the barn, when the colt catching sight of her appears to have been startled and struck the girl's face a fearful blow that wi!! leave a wark of disfigurement, —Maple Leaf. cnnennetiinenes Srock Surepments ~The Summerside Agri- gulturist says: On Wednesday last, Mr. E. Gowill, of Tyne Valley, shipped seven horses from here to St. John. On the same boat Mr.C. A. Macoutt, of Kensington, shipped twenty bead of fat cattle to Messrs. J. A. Leaman & Co, Halifax. These were a fine lot of beeves and are said by good judges to have been the best shipped from Summerside this season. niennsitliiontons Mepicat AprointTMeNT Decuinev,—Dr. E. Perey Moore, who recently graduated at the University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia, last evening received notice that he had been appointed to the position of resident physician of the Roward Hospital, Philadelphia, for the ensuing year. The pesition is an excellent one, but owing to his having previously decided to locate in Scemmerside he has been obliged to decline the offer. sietiiailafiaciaonii A Derevicr VesseL.—Au exchange reports that on the passage from Boston to Jamaica, the steamship City of Kingston, on May 5, lat, 26 degrees, 24 minutes N, lon. 73 30 W, passed a derelict vessel named Rits, stem cat off apparently by collision, and the sea wash- ing across the decks, supposed to belong to Charlottetown, P. EL, rightin the track of the New York steamers bound for Crooked Island Pass and dangerous to shipping. Tuer Forrunatety Escarep.—The Agriculturist says: Rumors of the drown- ing of a young man named William Macfar- lane, late in the employ of Mr. F. W. Strong, and a companion, at Sea Cow Head on Thursday evening, were ajoat in Summerside on Friday morning, but hap- pily turned out to be untrue. As nearly as can be |warned, Macfarlane and his com- panion accidental'y upsets their boat, but were rescued by another boat which was not far away from the scene. ee Weppixe Gurr. —At a meeting held in the Legislative Library yesterday afternoon, the following Jadies were appointed a committee to receive subscriptions towards procuring a suitable wedding gift for their Royal High- nesses the Duke of York and the Princess Victoria May of Teck, viz :— Mre. Suilivan, Mrs. Hensley, Mra, F. Peters, Mrs. A, A. Macdonald, Mrs. L. H. Davies, Mrs. Simpson. All who desire to contribute wil! please od their subscriptions to any of the above named ladies —_ - — Personal, William E. Boon, the popular representative of Eveleigh & Co., manufacturers of trunks and valises, Montreal, is on a business trip to the [-isad. He is at the Hotel Davies. ~+-——__—_ eee —~ For Over Fifty Years Ax Otp ann Wett-Triep Remepy.—Mre. Winslow's Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothere for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant te the tast Sold by druggists ia every part ef{the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take ho other kind. Ninety-five Cents! We have divided what remains of those Misses’ and{Children’s Jackets and Ulsters into THREE LOTS, the sensationa and marked them at price of 95c., $1.95 and $2.95. We must have an immediate clearance. Call and share in this unrivalled bargain. Sizes from 2 years to 12 years. BEER BROS. «tin the CARPETS !—Our clearance sale of Car- pels is now going on. As every piece is to be sold at a bargain, this is the greatest *pportunity of the season to buy Brussels, Tapestry, Wool and Hemp Carpets. $1.00 Carpet—now 75 cents. 80c. Carpet—now 60 cents. 50c. Carpet—now 35 cents. BEER BROS. Weather Bulletin. Tcrowto, May 27.—10 a. m. Moderate winds; mostly fair, with some local showers in western portion | @Ask your doctor about it. ’ Preaching at 1l a m and 7 p m by First Methodist Church.— Prayer ineeting at 10.30 a m. Preaching at 11 a m by | Rev GC P Palmer, and at 7); m by Rev W W Brewer. Sunday School ind Bible Class at 2.30 p m. Second Methodist Church.— Prayer meeting | atl0am. Preaching at li a m by Rev! W C _ Mbtthews. Sunday Schocl and Bible Clas:at 215 p m. ‘‘oung People’s Union led by Mr G W Ritchie at 3 15. Preaching at 7 pm by Rev G 5 P Palmer. Baptist Church.— Preaching at 11 a m and 7pm, by the pastor, Rev J A Gordon. Sunday School and Bible class at 2 3). | Services will be held ia the (bristian Meet. | ing House, Upper Great Georg: St, toemorrow forenoon at 11 o’cl:ck, and in the evening at 7 o'clock, Rev O B Emery will atari in the evening. ible Class and Sunday School at 2.30 Kensington Hall.— Sanday school and Bib’e Class at 2.30. Song service aad preaching at 7 pm by Rev W C Matthews Gospel Meeting —Rememler the Gospel Meeting Sunday afternoon in McLeod’s Hall, at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers always welsome. Lesson : *“‘Am I my brother’s keeper.”-—Gen. 4, 9. - — a i Local Notices. Another lot of cheap hove for tceeday— Moore & Mcxeod. Big bargains in ladies’ parasols to day; s2e them—Moore & McLeod, See Paton & Co's bargain counters for dress goods, hosiery, gloves and clot ing this p m. Another lot of cheap dress y20ds. We are offering another lot of all-woo: dress goods at 13c, Every lady in Charlotte town should see this wonderful lot this eveninz. Also, ask to see our black dress goods, hosiery, belts, gloves, scarfs, mantles, millisery and cloth- ing, and don’t forget to see oir carpets—Jas Paton & Co, Wonderful excitement in |’rowse Bros’ hat and clothing departmentsto n ght, Children’s suits in all sizes cheaper thar ever offered to the people of this town. Con:e, every person, and buy your hats, clothing, ties, shirts, col- lars and cuffs from the Wonderful Cheap Men. English Boot Tops—100 puirs English boot tops selling at lowest prices «t the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. Another lot of men’s and boys’ flannel shirts, merino and cot ton underwear, Try us for bargains in c'othing and gents’ furnishings. —J B Macdonald & Co. Clothing selling cheap at Paton & Co’s. Bring your boys along and secure a cheap suit. See our cheap shirts in oar western window, At Glenfinnan, Lot 35, this (Saturday) morning, Mary Jane, second daughter of the late Alexander Jenkins, in the 34th year of her age. [Funeral on Monday morning, at 10 o’ciock, for the cemetery at Pownal. Friends and acquaintances sre respectfully requested to attend. j At Riverdale, May 20th, 1893, after a lingering illness of almost a year, borse with Christian resignation to the Divine Will, Mrs. James Murray, aged 71 years, George M. Farquharson, youngest son of John Farquharson, Esq., Mt. Herbert, Lot 48, died at the residence of his father, May 6, 1893, ia the 37th year of his age. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. O. °S. Mersereav said he never received as much benefit from all the other medicine he ever took as he did from Hawker’s Tonic. pe Ra F. W. Heatu, of Toronto, was cured of a cough that followed la gippe, by using Hawker’s Tolu He wrote Mr. Hawker a grateful letter of acknowledg: nent. es Are You Tired of using harsh and drastic medicines that gripe until you think the cure aa bad as Great St. James’ Church.—Preacl ing at ll a m | : Important |and 7 p m by Rev Mr Ful-erton. Sunday | | School at 2 30. = - Zion Church—Mornin raver meetin t postroxep.—The social and entertainment} 10.15. Sunday School a Bi dle dese at 2 30 ' F advertised to take place next Tuesday under | p m. the auspices of the Young People’s Society in| Rev D Sutherland fe \%) PROWSE BROS’. Show of Carpets —~—IS MAKING A—— VERY FAVORABLE IMPRESSION — —ON THOSE —— Who Like to Make Their Homes Look Nice. Brussels Carpets, 7 Scotch Carpets, Brussels Carpets, Scotch Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Union Carpets. ! Hemp Carpets, Union Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Oil Cloths, Oil Cloths, Oil Cloths tor Stores, Oil Cloths for Offices, Oil Cloths for Private Houses, Oil Cloths in all Qualities, Kinglish Oil Cloths. Lace Curtains. Lace Curtains. Rollers and Blinds, Scotch Squares, Rollers and Blinds, Scotch ©quares Wool Mats and Rugs, Wool Mats 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. expect to see you. ——_———(«) PROWSE BROTHERS, We will the disease ? do not gripe, but are mild and pleasant in their action. Gu ranteed purely vegetable. Sold by all druggists at 25 cents per box. Prepared only by A. 8. JOHNSON, may 27 Cor. Kent & Prince Sts. 7) “You'll Feel Better” if you’re all run down and out of sorts if you take a few bottles of MALTO PEPTONIZE PORTER. It isa food. Beneficial alike to young and old. It strengthens the body, creates an appetite, aids di- gestion, invigorates the oe "s good for every one, TRY IT. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED POTER CO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. Druggists sell it. EVERYEPODY’S PILLS}: + a EEE = — Charlottetown, May 6, 1893. Ancient Companies? (x) This is what ails them: The FEAR of CHANGE, which Milton says usad to per. What Ails the . —_—— plex monarchs when they saw a Jong tailed comet in the sky. The CHANGE is Here ; not heralded by a comet but by the New Yost, the perfect writing machine. Unequalled in PRINCIPLE OF CONSTRUCTION, OPERATION AND ALIGNMENT, SPEED AND NOISELESSNESS, BEAUTY OF WORK AND MANI.- FOLDING, CLEARNESS OF LETTER PRESS- COPIES, New Features: NO RIBBON, NO SHIFT KEY, NO DOUBLE SCALES, NO DIRTY TYPE TO CLEAN, NO OLD-FOGY IWJEAS. The history of the introduction of the Yost hes been marvellous since its very inception. Never did a radical newcomer so rapidly replace its established rivals. Its long awaited improvements, however, gave it a hearty welcome, and to-day :ts follow- ing is world-wide and enthusiastic. Thousands of operators have tried and preferred it, and thousands of others —who lack the courage of their sonvictions—stick to the eld machines from force of habit only—already acknowledge it as THE typewriter. And all of this wondertul success of the past has been won with the early model of the Yost, upon which the NEW YOST is a vast step in advance. = Send for illustrated Catalogue to IRA CORNWALL, General Agent for the Mari- time Provinces, 134 Prince William Street, St. John, or to D. B. STEWART, Charlottetown, P. E. L May 25, 1893. ad [eae va a) TO-DAY the visiting bicyclists who are to participate in the great three days’ meet at Boston will assemble at the Hub. On Decoration Day, the Boston Bicycle Club will eniertain Visiting organizations, and the Massachusetts Club will keep open house. On the 29th the Rhode Island Club, the largest in that ee the Massachusetts cyclers will have a run through the suburbs. There will also be to-day a run of buyers on our elegant line of UNDERWEAR, first-class value. FURNISHINGS we have in endless variety, and selling at rock-bottom prices. We keep the newest things in the market, and remains only to be seen to be appreciated. Anything you need in this line we can furnish you with§jat the lowest possible prices. JOHN T. McKENZIE, STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, May 27, 1893. SS a ne — ee Se — = ee ee = Gents’ Furnishings. This department is always well filled with the most stylish and serviceable goods. Tweeds, in Scotch, English and Canadian. A number of light patterns for summer wear, at one-third less tnan regular price. Summer Underwear. A splendid line in All-wool, Merino, Balbriggan and Cotton. Gents’ Neglige Shirts. A nice line Shirts, Collars, Ties, Cuffs, Suspenders, Hose, ete. MOORE & MéLHOD, Successors to Perkins & Sterns. Charlottetown, May 23, 1893—eod & wky ANOTHER NEW LOT cial tciaun Men’s and Boys’ Clothing JUST OPENED. THE DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE IS ALWAYS TO THE FRONT WITH BEST COODS, LOWEST PRICES, ———AND THE——— Largest Stock to Select from in Ch’town. 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. When You Want ot Buy Men's, Women’s and Children’s Boots, always remember the DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. J. B. MACDONALD & CO., WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET Charlottetown, May 9, 1893—eod & wky RULES FOR TROUT FISHING! FOR 1893 SEASON. O TO DAVIES’ DRUG STORE for) your Flies, Rods, Reels, Hooks, Fly | Books, Lines, and fevery article necessary | to fishermen. Our ‘Block House” Flies have just arrived from England, and they are beau- | ties. Come and see them. Cheaper ees ee Only Costs Seven Cents. Ct ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, a Morris Block, opp. Post Office: may Give it one trial and you will find ——$—. $$$ $$$ | A. 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