- ee ee THE ee DAILY EXAMINER. - . . . = —. = - THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1892. Local and Other items. | LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | row e’ - . igh . soa \ o wing g a ° kly : s ai - t > g Vi Ml e . - \ : a > x - — 3 . \ es’ S : > Maz r ra Rustor y & : - Nia} ihe Teachers’ B as@ In st om iroow at S elock Sad 4 Song Praise Peal ete lo Nites Kensington Hall. Edward St aot at 5 : a. Baad of Me: y meeting idrese on the Horse. These meetings » wa argely attended j - iaVE you tried them W hat W by h jy's Pils of course. Everybody ws a ga ana a aay ey e 8 : y & ine > ou PEDR SOLD rv «¢ understar a ames MeLesn, of Lomog Creek, has aol : Percheron staliion Dom Pedro t W.R McKay, of Sanimersite, for a good su ¥ agi atuliate dit Mechay - He fF ASTNRT arrived fh Sry ibis moruinmg, *! & Dig rremgght S will leave bere for Halifax is after Wilh a lsige cargo whi “ill in e 4000 Dbusheis Of Oates aud JU ses ol ep ge - P. BR. Istawp Hosrita . x t &i, CON ioGat Ss t vi [ EJiwa 45 a 1 Hospital “il heiag at tbe epi'a Pamsday, 26h inet 730 yxy meeting truet es Wiii Se ee) pusipese transacted - a ITY s A $f cla a ‘ unc “ ye Hick i u:rsda evening at } past seven wo clock, t c . pw as aw evy Zz , Sf - be vi as n a fur & TS : i 7 | ( : + agat wna ~Pr 4 3 gg « MUiss! ea » se8 was [| ed S5a 5 + * r 5 12 | ir we = ‘) a retu c gh ,s AY 1s dog cas . r aring ‘morrew _ & VaLvaBte Anrwal I shipm f Ben ~t es. Newfoundland, ir < an, made by M W eatiey,*! ; reterrea 7 esterday neluded The well-KknoOWwD a& fasionab!. bre stallion All Right, Junior, pa sno from Mr Wiiliam Miller, of Marat : Al Right, Janior is a splendid speci- mea of bore fi-sh, «nd will no dopbt be du'y eppreciated by breeders in the ancient | elon), - SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS, Mild, Safe, Eificiest. Far su- perior to any pill. For Head- ache and iver Complaint nothing can equal these Tab- lets. jith the DISCOVERY they cure Rheumatism. 50 in a box only 85 cts. - Mages FLesH anD BLOoor When the sys tem is @ ruo down and there seems to be po hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and iigestion, waen the b “iy ia sinking fast, then lers Emulsion of pure It always works ia the time to use Mi Norwegian Cod Liver Ou 5 : wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all th tituents for nourish- vent found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emul si00 13 apf rfect ** staff ff tife, and 0493 sav ed and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and Bi me srlottetowna drug stores. = > os yeunc.— The Y. M. C. A. Cycling eir first regular ‘*meet’”’ last The cyclis's made a very strik : e as hey glided up Queen Si reet ’ y their ‘‘silent steeds. i y kK @& Spin ¢t the waterworks, re sraing by Lower Malpeq.e 101d, coverive 9 « distance of about teven miles We : stand the club hes now 24 members, wit! a rospect of that number being F P "Ww nsiderubly increased shortly The en » members extend a gener! Invi thusiast , atiun to all to procure *‘bics and join the hanr a Happy ValiG ‘ ‘italian Many people are not aware th at it is the Wrapper ? e tovax “0 which gives tne sior ; pice, and are therefore often deceited by a handsome vatside appearance The of leat wrapped rood smoking to Wrapper a sings fim around the pug 4B i 13 never gf ia costly only because of tts fl la t ‘Myrtle Navy brand the attention is paid tothe * filer,” that 1, : , e i +) I +h de wide of the piag It is this which le termines the emoking quality of any tobaceo A toba an be made to look as well as the t eco : = ‘Myrtle Navy ” without much trouble or ex penee, but it may at the same time be a very inferior article ~- Axpor Day Exercises —Prince Street School—tree plauting at 10 o'clock a. m.-; neert exercises at Ll o'c ck a. m. The following 1s the pregramme for Weat Kent School on Arber Day (.o- i * Ch Happy Are We . School Recitsrion po\8 fontie Dawson Motion Song Infant { jass Salect nm *¢ -m La gfe “ Six Bovs Re vitat ‘ : Magyuie R» bison Choru prin Sch ol Dia g Phar lig Apt Ir Six B ys Re + lay red Worth R To day Bessie Small Addresses Dy Hlia Worship M y r Havi- fend, Pr r Petera and Rev. J. A. fy ord Have you seen the goods we are selling at such low prices I ill repay you. We CAn gave you m ney Bargains ia all des- crip’ us of hoase furnishings goods, millinery, hats, corsets, velve's, gloves curtains d: ess foods, cloths, and a thous sod other special- Come in and see the goods.— W. A. m0 2t ties Weeks & Co place ; prac The Methodist Church and Salva- tion Army. SIR ing Guardian signed ** Fair Play,” in re- ' i ' ' i ' -A letter has appeared in this morn- | ply to your correspondent ‘** Pew Holder,” which is more remarkable for ita cant than f ris ng Thea . ctom f 6 “" Tiae tha | vietnodist Miniscer in charge of the Brick Caurch or have t the Church to the consent of ya it rity or r the Siivativoa Army without pew i ders ‘Tha juestion is fully answered by quot- g that part*ot the 5 h Sectivn of the f Incorporation of the Methodist Church r . . in VUsanada provix relating tt ies that,— ** All the propertv, real and personal, under the jurisdic ion of ‘he Parliament of Canada, bela in tiust for or to the use of any congre gation shall be beld for the use f such congregation ia connection with the Methodist Church upon the trusta and sul ject to the provisions aet forth in Schedule B . ‘Upon trust, from time to time and at all times after the érection thereef to per- t and suffer the said church or place of re- ligious worship with the appurtenances, tu be used, occupied and enj yed as, and for 4 f religious worship Oy a congregatic the Methodist Church ana for public and ther meetings and aervices of a or spiritual character shed t the l i sciprrne and ) , and as and shali from time. to and at all times hereafter, permit and suffer such per- reiigious saut chures time time, son or persons as are hereafter mentioned r designated, and such persons only, to preach and expound God's Holy Word, and to perfirm the usual acts f religious worship therein; that is to say such person or persons as thall from time to time approved and for that purpose duly appointed thereto in accordame cit the rul-s disciptine of the said Methodist ( hurch, and no other person per R Lac Lhese totations from the Deminion statu e, uuder which the Trustees hold the hurch, establish beyond doubt that neither nev ir, Brewer nor the Trustees have any gal or moral right to let this Church to the -slvation A:my or to place it at their sp sal for their religious services. Lhis is, however, ouly one of a series of antastic tricks practiced of late before h'gh heaven io using the chu:ch for unwarrantabie purposes, sedis certainly open to no graver jection then the ho ding of toffy pulis and ther kindred frolics in the sacred edifice aoder the superintendence of the minister in hai ge Is ic not time that the congregation as a iy should ho da public meeting to protest extraordinary p:oceedings ? MxeTHODIS?. galost suc Lecail Notices. Boys’ rubber coats, $2 each, at J B Mac- dunald’s m12 3: For dyspepsia and liver complaint you bave a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vicalizer. It never fails to cure —Reddin Bros. novidwiy Melissa waterproof coats, twelve d:ffer- ent patterns, cheapest in town—J B Mac- donald’s. ml12 3i A Big inducement to marry, when you can furnish yeur rooms with carpets $9 cheap at James Paton & Co’s., 168 Market Square. m0 3i se, you must buy a carpet at 168 Market ml0 3i immediately relieve Bronchitis. — [Hers is 1 ies Paton & Co's. great sale, ~quare ~ Saiton’s Crre will croup, whooping cough and Reddin Bros. novidwly Tue largest sale that has been for many years is now going on at James Paton & Co’s carpet department. m0 3i Just think of it, tapestry carpeta 24 cents a yard at James Paton & Co’s. great aale, 168 Market Square ml0 3i ““HackMETACK,” a lasting and fragrant per- Price 25 and 60 ceats,—Reddin Bros. novidwly fame. If you want a a this spring now is the time to get it. We are selling tapestry carpet at 240, worth 34c; and Brussels as low as 70c, worth $1 29; and other lines at 85c, worth St 35; and five trame at $1 15, worth $155 Our buyer ecruck this extraordinary e p lot ia th: old coua ry aad you will Come at once,—J+mes m12 3: eceive the benefi+. Paton & Co., Market Sq AUCTION. AM instructed to sell by Auction, on the pre o igses, on ~ATURDAY, tne Mth day of May, iustant, at 11 o’clock, a, m. :— All that tract of ‘and situate in the Common of ha) lotretown, being part of the Freeland Estate and lately in the possession of John J Trainor, and marked Plots Nos. 8 and 9 on the pian of «he K«ta'eof R G. Préeland in the Commons of Charlottetown, cont ining one acre, three roods and sixteen perches. Terms at vale. R. BEATRSTO, Auctioneer. {tte guar w fm GARTER’S INKS. ry HE! superiority of Carter’s Inks is proven by ] their use. One Huudred Boxes were re- ceived on Saturday. lam in receipt of a number of complimentary testimonials. but for waet of space at present only publish the following unsolicited letter :— Office of the Tryon Woolen Manufacturing Co., Charlottetown, P, E. L, May 7, 1°92. Turo. L. CHAPPRLLE, Esq., Agent for Carter's Inks, City : DEAR SiR,—-We are in receipt of a bronze ink stand. wi hs on«e holder, @ patent nickel plate mucilae bo tle, a quart bottle of Carter’s com- bined copying and writing ink, end a bottle of crimson ink, purchased of <. In cur opinion the iok-stard alone is well worth the money, even if we had no use for the o' her articles, Hespecting Carter’s ink, would say that we hav: been using it in cur Charlottetown office for the past eigh'reen menths | For some years previously had used Stafford’s, and became so mach prejudiced in its ¢«vor would use no orher. Bat after givirg Carter's a fair trial, both in writing and cop) ing. we are tally convinced that itis as ood in all respects if not superior to Steff :d’s. and. in our opinion, less liab’e to cor- rode steel pens. Yours respectfully, Tryon WooLen Manvr’e Co. This disinterested testimony will be accepted in preference to the biased letter of a manufacturer or the vaporings of his satellites. THEO. L. CHAPPELLE, Wholesaie and Retail Agent, Diamond Bookstore. Charlostetown, Muy 9, 1892~—3i eod this subject which | of this act. Schedule B above referred sets out b ese trusts in its 2ad section, as follows i the Trustees of that Church | Act i Jd FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT IS WHAT WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS, AND BIG VALUE IN §, Boys’ & Cire § Clothing Men’s Felt Hats. a OUR OBJECT I$ TO PLEASE ALL. We can have no better proof thit we d> it than to know our trade is increasing every yew. Lait yew was a big year’s trale, and we are bound that this on» will be still betrer fur our customers We start out by offering 530 Children’s Suits, worth $1.75, —————_FOoRn--—_— ONLY ONE DOLLAR A SUIT. REMEMBER, we will stand by you if you will stand by us. We thank yon for all past favors, and can assure you of our best attention and lowest prices all through this year. TRY US FOR FELT HATS, if. you want the Latest Styles and Best Value obtainable. We hive bsea nunting Bargains for you and have got them. Come at once and take advantage of them. (o}— PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, April 26, 1892—eod & wky Charlottetown, May 4, 1892—eod & why oe —e ee = PATTON BROTHE The | Real and Genuine Carpet Men. | } i i ; j ' Two Doors Below Bros. | it Tt Charlottetown, May 12, 1892—eod & why ) to those who are contemplatin <> ‘buying a Carpet:—We will ; \pleased to sell you one, and at ver cal STANLEY BROS. OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT! WE OFFER YOU The Most Fashionable Garments me A To The West Reasonable Priees ! STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. — ——— le — > — —>- S. wish to inform the public We ‘that we will meet all cut prices on ‘Carpets customers ‘Carpets from us this season know they have bought them very low. cheerfully. Our many who have purchased be close prices. Don’t forget to and see us. Powe PATTON BROTHERS, 186 Main Street. we are away ahead, Clothing. mn) J. B. MACDONALD’S. {x ‘(x We are showing extraordinary value in BLACK DRESS MATERIAL in all the newest makes, and can assure our patrons and friends that there is notaing in the trade to sur ass the value shown by us. In COLOR®D GOODS we have a large stock in all the newest fabrics, with Trimmings to match, stock of Prints and Ginghams before you buy these goods; See our immense As for READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men’s and Boys’, we ask you as a special favor that you see our immense stock, and rest assured we will allow no one to underseli us in For Honest Goods and Lowest Prices always try J. B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. For Custom Boots, Hand Made, DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. Our new Spring Stock daily arriving, Our Boots have always given entire satisfaction; better than ever this season. Don’t for- get we have the best goods for the least money. eod & wky—ap33 ed = —_ Goff Brothers’ is the Place. good tread to the foot. No more corns. Kid, Dongola, French Calf. Leathers. Oharlottetown, May 3, 1802—eod & wky EASURES TAKEN, FITS GUARANTEED, LOW PRICES, COMFORT. We buy Tops where they are made. from England. We have the real genuine French Calf Lace and Elastic Side Top—the very best. The prices of our in low, aa we want to supply the whole Island. Also, splendid Shoe Tops, $1.30. Also, Lidies’ Kid, Goat and Calf Tops. Sead back if not suitable, and will return money. LEATHER3—French Calf, Kid. SHUVEMAKERS’ FINDINGS — Awls, Bristles, Hammers, Lasts, Wax, Pegs, Thread, Silk, Hardash Nails, Pincers, Rasps, Knives, etc. N. B.—We will treat your orders with as much attention as if personally attended. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. ix {x} You want a wide inside * Boot to give We also keep a large variety of Custom Boots on hand, light heavy Kangaroo, Our new stock of Boot Tops and Leathers have just arrived ops are put The prices range as follows :—$1.15, $1.25, $1.35, $1 65, $1.85, $2.00 and $2.25. ur money in and we will send Tops and shenge t, Grain Oalf, Kip, Neate, Grain and Sole ee His