| eR RR ena no ~ ape * = = ee THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - ~ - ‘ - JUBSDAY.,’ MAY * Si; - 1802: wee en, —_ + en atan me meme ee ee eee Te oe sey Arts ae re SSS a ae a. -— _—— Local and Other items, [Tencenarmc NEWS -| >aterdone ; 7 aaa ome eae STANLEY BR “oon, ot ms sor su! DOMINION PARLIAMENT, = bee ii aes | 3 ee Se , "shes [House of Commons. CREAT BARGAIN SALE! Read This! ! And This! ) a S _ fas soa “gives, to Means Jos] The Northwest School Question ee tS RESS 2000S EPT. We | Re Hy MER —— | 'Uress Uooos EPT, Headquarters A’ ~ Mr tienry W 7" . Lot 4 ped twenty ‘at cattle | The Sunday Observance Bill, . hs 4S, shipped twenty pride fat cattie b t . , / e } en ae bh eee ae . All our Wholesale Stock going — a They are intended for the Halt Orrawa, May 30. : We have never shown a more extensive, | Millinery ral UiATS a. . - | Hon. Me Patterson read an extract from | § » r }more magnificent, or more select stock J ' Money Itz The | the speech of Mr. Lister, made during the at Tremendous Reductions. Fhe le ‘ . Gur ! z a ee : pint P aaa » | ali-sewit sitting list woek,to the effect that ee a ee ae Styles ! : al sen: Gimahinns « tourna. | 2@ Seeretary of State had handled the ! ° aa showing for the present season. WE) are : dile in North Pe i . e- cptione Sm TTID Along. the tournmment | Soils im Notch Perth and in the by-eee Goods must go. Large Discounts aie dee nis a | ss a alam bone. MM stterson gave a flat denial to oe e x ae the et temenr, saying that he never in his | e latest i eTOWN ATHLETIC ASSOCIATION sae . Mm oe y Row ae in: that or to everyone. Exclusive Styles. and 4 lias HO ing nizgbtat S ¢ ec} ck in . : ener stituenc y co « ; Pansy 2 i t ' M. < A. lecture room, Election of ; a ys r, in replying, te ee her a All 1 : we ‘ t)+ j The pick from English, French and | our hi and trans action of her business - . 7 ee "of 8 a aad ee pass ia Te j : ee Silks a b rgsain rey Sa German products, in } Prices j All members attend, sabe nanos inte Bin entiation. thitnnstalnn | e Saeed “tet slices Goods a bargain.? °* | sah eee ie aL | the AnTILLeRY, ATTENTION !—~No. 2. Bat-]} *9¢te , id and Ol loves e BATIC we : 7 lowest % 1} ' +} I ‘alterson fre I f & . ry ; | 4 = netic ig aie eo a — bupiie to which raference was i ade cnet All Sunshades and Umbrellas . : ; re a. Pate ~~ AML ; q 5 _ a ao ines fection Berra A nuw im the courts,.and time would show All Men’s and Boys’ Stra W Hats 66 , ALL THE NEW DESIGNS, our ‘e 4 4 mpt atte idan . request: ; | oS at 7 Was correct in the statement that | All Women's Straw Hats “ . : ALL THE LATE COLORINGS. Trimmers : i oa a Me tiwie . ‘ 7 rs MUCNAWAY This atternoon 4 hors long er 1 ew ved . - ue fee . All Lace — : We — in the field oe lead, end LOW are toe to Jee, Guard, of ‘Mount Koseland Farm aeking? ‘thet: the Revenwost Asioqonty ..De All Ladies’ Underwear si ‘PRICES and an IMMENSE STOCK are | Oe een see Richmond Street, and, | 8'¥? power to legislate upou the schools AH Gents’ Und alia “ exper Ss Se an ae iato a tree, was caught on | 4 the language question in the North- , aoe Speer eas ‘bound to keep us where we now are—FAR | in Market 8 are The carriage was consider st, and argued that the question ought All Fiannelettes ” PIN ADVANCE ! Millinery. 4 | shiv damaged to be disposed of and removed from the All Towellings and Counterpanes ‘“ | i 7 , il lbs arena of federal politics. There was a long pi ‘i —_ a! re ‘ bs tpeeial attention is | ‘8cussion, but no vote reached. All Teble Linens, Tray. Cloths and Napkins a bargain: \ iN SEASO™ eres. cial é _ : S Th o 1 “ ° ; ected to the advertisement of Mr. Joho | «, wre ne So dake thea. All Worsted Cloths and Suitings @ hangeiass MANTLE DEPARTMENT —The Largest, Brightest and Best Stock. All the Latest : jams, florist anc jurseryman, which ; eee a 4 ; z ae eee a i amahe ‘aaue. Mr. | 80n moved that the first clause in regard to All Corsets and Hosiery * Novelties and wrneet Low. Filliame ie still ing on business at Sunday newspapers be struck out. I[t was, : ivew a 2 Ps gery a is giving gener al he said a matter that provincial goverB- Thi g ld ff . t } , . STA N DO wy BROS i . , menis cvald deal with. O'Brien was ats a'e Oilers a ¢ grea Cc lance to secure good goods at Charlottetown, May 25, 1892—eo1i & wky ‘ + sere " to posed to Sundey newspapers. Me. Bargain Prices. Everyone should look in and price ‘the \uaerst WATER onws.—The water] Davies favored the clause: Hla said! ¢ \ . . e : . : “ <a debentures of Amherst for $40,000 were that 1D he province of { Yntario this sub goods. ( ountry Mere h ants can pick up job lots at prices ee _ se —" Ce ee ere ara Pat ees - —_— by Mr. J. C. Mackintosh, of Halifax, | ject was already dealt with by the Logisla-| that will surprise them. t4or ot. at par, with od = douse ture. Charlton moved that the section of ¢ a rks is allotted to “8 T the clause restricting work on morning ——$ $$$) ——- ——_ — sca & Purcer, “rait, Unt. newepspers to after mine o'clock Sunday s : we J night, be etruck out. White (Cardwell) fea, AY BY GO Ky ~ ON b> AML ¥. Ha ipa Wiss Advices from New York was favorable to the bill to prevent Sunday woe 4 4 4 4 wre to the effect thatin the field and track papers McLeod was « pp wed tu voting thletics for the intercollegiate cup OD S88UF-) down ihe clause. It shou d be amended in —-- (x)——- — - —— 43 2-3 points, Yale 33, og the | the direct: u of preventing the publication lege of the : , {ra 4 : » , ? New ¥ 1 wW ume one-third of a of Sunday uewspapers. fraser spoke on f vs the question trom a view of protectivg : — ere Z workmen against working on Sunday. : * , ( ’ Coatsworth spoke strongly in faver of such been, ) ’ eo , ! pose Y ’ ANA en, M y "48 | aaa a nt ed iethdav, the} ® law as the clause propos d. Chapleau . is og . , special meeting at|tefused to be dragooned into heavy eu by a” ) . e 614, . aon ~~ lected fog | the religious zeal of Chariton. The clause ( | : oF . \ethur J B. Mellish, | 48 struck out. The sccond clause re garding | —— =< oe oe oe E. Bares, vice-president; | canals wae supplied by the Minister ot | oY : secretary: agi. &. Hick- | Justice and took :he place of the oneiathelil | ee sie i ie ei j snree «ttarterd Popes It provided that c.nils might be open up to ST +e") . . ia six o'clock in the morning and after 9 o'clock ‘ t night i is s 7 [ - 7 ) fue Manger to-day was small *ith se ag olny = ee a - aan ~ Bees ii Mow ers, { TE HAVE TOO LARG EA STOCK OFr LADI :s’ 0 NMADE COSTUMES, and have le moderate. Eggs were scarce st 10) council, When the third clanee in regard to | decided to sell them at a big loss in order to make a speedy sale. ALL NEW, . +3 t¢ . . a rdozen. Butter fresh sold 6: iY) ruiiways was reached, Sir John Thumpson vata per Ib. and tub at 18 cents per | asid chat i: was ambiguous and would req aire Hoes, Trowels, CLEAN GOODS, pretty and stylish, and if you want a Big Bargain now is your chance. Hay sold at 565 to 60 centa per 100 lbs , | co be drafted over. To permit of this he with the supply small. Potatoes sold at | would move ae ~ Motes edocs andl report . a 4 ntato whol ] bt \ he tail rogresa. rrie¢ douse adjourned, : ™ i . | raging few sente more per| —— Spades, Shovels, -| . Costumes that were $6.90 will now go for $9.00. Against Home Rule. Costumes that were 7.00 will now go for 3.80, ' my aiaadial a Betvasr, May 30 iy >: acdis 12 i" or S, . uasiaveser englaser ts chaago of the lees a = daape, contig. 4 i See Ki - Costumes that were 8.00 will now go for 4.00. | iciptia, intormed one ff bia fllow-work-| © Me ae weal i hs Bakes | Costumes that were 9.50 will now go for 4.75, : vo that he did not expect peace é' we 8 antes ‘ J tretanather day on curth, thet he ad 9] me ee Costumes that were 11.00 will now go fur 590, hie life would have ended, Il oe ee eee Ladies’ Set-,’ete. Costumes that were 12.50 will now go for 6,20. ER SS Senter Costumes that were 1400 will now go for 7.00. ses later he fell from the locomotive and] The Minister of Ioland Revenue has re Rubber Hose, Hose Reels, Nozzles, Couplings, Washers; ete. ves eshed tn de ee a ON | ceed dlgeel Settee oe | Costumes that were 16,00 will now go for 8.00, unet Gcrmenrsesctienmieems [oy DODD & ROGERS,. Costumes that were 18.00 will now go for 816. HMidne Bicoed. Guarantce banat 5 i ’ Re > & RET 3 @ e e a ieaett with every bottle. Pay hanes Meets. | ceteneeeeens WHOLESALE & Retail HARDWARE | Rargains in all kinds of Dress Groods. he good you reveive. siti : : : — 2: ittnedhecaeatenliieaiaaatiimanailtiaas en re ee $1.00 per In the Jackson-Slavin fight, Slavin was betes ane ant ROL Hest peli pecthede eee I i 1 Pet VIN THE FAG: OF DULL TIMES PERKINS & STERNS. fayht. ‘ " y = . * General Telegraphic News. We. find it necessary to inerearte our] Charlottetown, May 18, 1892—eod & wky / During the month of) Toronto, May 29.—Fall wheat through- ‘premises. In order to do this we have ————___—_—— ~ —— —— May, endvag to day, there were Ti eomvic- | cat Ontario has seldom been in A beticr| ‘rented the large Basement ‘underneath iness against 21 for the]. ndit ™ — 4 condition at this time of the year than i iz t! : . a zg mou h ot last yest, 9 Gonvie,{ now, and another bvuntiful harvest now ’ tae premi: ex of Mr. H. Haszard, which oe ee , the Ler i. ” , oo , ail seems almost assured. » Reports of other ~~ we have fitted up. as a Jobbing. Depart- | rad: t y rT is worenip, o 8- ai bl ‘ ‘ in coe s tos tactinicdd tahans| MOE uk alee entiateRecy: Mile the TENE +? ment. Physicians and Country - Dealers sau, ee — aa pects for apples and smal! fruit crops were 4 uo 3 4 s3 aT fi de +] b d iT : 25 ‘ook ae and 2 for perhaps never better than they sre at pre- Wilk DM lat - we mean usiness, and Wi t worder ne uring the same per- 4 ey Se Se ee : deal better with them than -any other sent disammons for breach of the Lord’s H nm t..} Oy : ; amiuton, May 29.—It is believed here . . Vay Act was Hiemisse 1, and ~ - was #''°) tbat there is a probability of Bishop Hamil- Lit 5 house in the trede. " ' J e digmingss } the case | ae ne person ton. of this diocese, becoming bL.shop uf } MARKE SQ ARE. char rad narged with assault and anorth ss mars | Qaebec, which section is vacant owing to ; : na , v, The eee anes _ cour’ | the recent death of Bishop Williams. The Witt " ! ge E SpE N BROS. « * ‘ ‘mounted to latter came from Quebee province. ‘Ow wits THe Dance.”—This was th arp ey a + = eae wae z I beaacrecuinan Block, She the Post Office. , cat ang Mis" ay Sa ail en GREAT SALE GREAT SALE lancing class last evening, throughout the | } uses of the city were either totally de. | EE Ee ————— = 2 —— closing exercises of the term rhe 7 hil- | yed or badly twisted and both the Santa 1 a few who are no longer chudren, FE e & Atchison and Southern dep ts were dsnced besutifu ly, giving ® p ensing hua | onsir: ly blown a : sy. The end was blown : : ad : seoned Es tration of the value of Mrs rarrie “On of the fine school building and four : : iw ‘ at nea thea ‘ . . tru n, and the use « f the dane: m the eae were cael while many resi- 4 development of graceful action and quod | dencea were ruined. Patterson hotel was Ff ben ® ‘ iepor'meot in society. Dancing is so good | }town down and the opera house and the : Net 3% ‘ sod delightful a thing f rth young that it] ,, lle sr mill was destroyed. Seven deaths aide - apt be overdone a werdoing \t | sre reported and many are badly injured. isto be gaurled against. Butit is indis-| The ¢ tal loss is abuut $500, 000, of which pune that “= thowe mee eaieat whe hae | the eye inseauce is ese chen 815,00] We have just received a few Pun- ened cane snd that Mre. Burris! pg, hes is of families are destitute and Yt Two cheons of Choice Porto Rico, and Al Xe) escnet. without food or shelt er. -hundred Misrunss of tun Suss.—A New York or Wellipgtun and the los vhere o-| as we have sold out our old stock of Z}— Her York, fying the Tome poroent, 1s | free the ruins and. many are. serial Molasses, we have marked this lot werd traces lintis recon. The veasel | U0 of g twos cucanone ms fund | Gown at the old price, OUR GREAT SALE OF CARPETS IS STILL GOING ON. : | top of a two sto ry house. tenie of ¢ enstown, | iii f d her preud com- } ; ' ¢ fx\. (x )— SSE ame mo ries? | Ay OTS PER GALLON. ie > - a we ace ode lh Se >a ° + irs; Slawhse over » charse of $908 ona Tie| patito ) Bole mance Powe and | ook ee TAPESTRY CART ETS, 24c., 30c., 38c. and 52c. per yard; BRUSSELS, 35c., 70c., ‘ average apeei p ir was 20.06 cea miles | gmall knct of Queen Square loafers b 85c. and $1.00 per yard, and your choi f about forty different patterns of the best 5-f ; Ene Fecord jast made by the White Star) tessiog one annoying one a the seals | Cali and try a sample. jot, as it is sanaea = 8115.’ ae oS orty rent p 6 5 rame emship Teato: ~aa five days, twentyeore i had h vit toni +3 fiv rs, t tyre | the fountain who had come out on the ad Uis, three minutes. or an aver age of 19 66 These gentleme on crossed extra Foo Ya me. grass for a rest. Tear a en hour. Had the ye | of ew tie two wire fences and tantalized the seal fey eo. on do a wT ee “ 78) stan until it returned to the water, What I A N cength rst of The Feutonic, 2,10) ee | wish to know is, whether these gentlemen BE BY R & GOFKEF T er actual tins woo een five dase, Rinetee wy bem re and re ane — The daily ¢ flicials have -— = rights around runa of the City of New York 458 miles, Queen Square than other people = a eee y° eh were miles, Inqumnen. Ch’town, March 31, 1892 “ood wy Queen and King Square Stores. Charlottetown, May 26, 1892—eod & wky ;