‘- = *9’-+1LJfil~o¥ltliW«l!liit1?;a’.1flJ.aill!‘lia5.;~....~'j.j',,,;,,g-3' . :-,..t*.‘,tmww.w£sm.«- W- . ‘ - H ‘ ,,’;V.:,».t, .,;. ,,~ ' g“ .)‘);,.-..a §ssa2.‘Nn%i-Maire.-.1,»»' my tam mJw1mv.wAw.l‘.#->‘-oiirmal-sn1'uus¢In~»m*n~«>lIs~4:u4ss...-it .» -l w .»....o- 3 . ..~ - < . 7 . 1 - ' A 5 =3. tsskiflflllflitfihiims ‘ i‘ " 6...: --1-}-q..aga;- _, -~- -—q—... .. _ I T >. 1 ' .v.»‘ ';~. a U‘ rnmrmnmsnocni cu. OF HARTFORD CONN. All classes of risks taken at the low- est rates. ' Apply by mail, telephone or person- ally to E. H. BEER, Queen Street Charlott etown. T Aoent for P, E. I. ._ -.--..-.. ._ 4. . - - A POWERFUL Special Carpet sALE J ares Paton & Ca’: Great Garpets. AMES PATON & CO. respectfully tender their heartiesc thanks to the public for the liberal patronage received in the past. Our aim has been and still will be to please our 11 stomers We have succeeded, and nothing will be wanting on our part‘ to make the jutu-re surpass the past. It is a well-known fact that our Carpet Department is the best in the Province, and that we sell more Carpets than any other firm in the City ; to add still more to the popularity of this department, our buyer, when in England, secured some very extraordinary cheap lots in the very newest and best designs. and in order to give our friends and customers the benefitof this lot, we offer them at the following maryellefig low prices. Never in our experience have webeea-ifib,/position to ofi'er_ such inducements 2 just irnagirn/e-£1 Tapestry Carpet “.24 091138 P91’ Yafd. "5081 pyieefié cents; and good Brussels C31'P°t fmm 70 0611*-8 p9l>y§rd; and five Frame Brussels worth 31-55. f0!‘ $1-15;.?:'v'e"ry special line Brussels 85 cents. Now is “*““ ies, to buy cheap ; every yard must go. Don’t E“! miss this golden opportunity; come and choose your Carpet If your house is in the city we will measure your room ; if you live in the country, bring the measure with you and we will cut and match free of charge. If desired, we make and lay Carpets at cost prices. It _is the value we give that makes us do the lion's share of the Carpet business—the lowest price—the excellent value is what counts. Take our Great Sale in progress now, for instance, nothing like it has ever been offered the people of Prince Edward Island. - Come and cast your eye over the bargains we are offering in the Carpet Department. If you buy from us you will save money every time. c . MS. PATON 8500 Brown/3 Block, 168 Jlfarket Square. WE LEAD in-. WILLIAIILGILLESPIE, (Late of flaylortfi Gilles-pie,) is now in charge of our Bookbindery Department. Our Worlomanship in the Printing and Bookbinding lines has no equal, and our prices are lowest. We guarantee all Work. School Books and Stationery, best quality, lowest prices‘ Orders by mail promptly filled. ' ' EQEZAFIE £ LICCFIE, Brown/3 Block Opposite Market House BLED AUSE It is Free From Lumps, It does not reqture Rubbing, It gives a. Beautiful Polish, It Costs only Fifteen Cents, It Saves Labor and Money. use wsvsousrussiruss Pousu _-, . PIROM warsows usvh onue. STORE. ‘ - . 98th da 111.3713. 13 m. Qllllérv id d‘Fo 5”‘ 39m‘ S m D "” sun " loos Hltllfilflr A.M. BM. D D f L ' It wfii’. rises‘ sets I :11 22 Sun 04 23iMon 24 Tues 25, Wed 26.'l'hurs ~l’-‘rt 27. 28 sat 2J;Sun . 30,Mon 31g'h1cs J Med 2 Thurs 3 Fri 1. 4 Sat '. 3 8 n-u-oo"‘°g';:o5cw-a:.uc-ug sssrfissssseses. w-covers-c =5-game: §§§S_:$ secures GCIQZIBDDOO:-J:-_“F6@®-lg’ zssacssasusessa SS3‘-5‘,-f.':'é':'»._o-°_'._812.‘.‘-‘.288 3 5 l NEW ADVERTISEMENTS. rmsr mun. Steamer to Pictou . . . . . . . . .F. W. Hales Portland Cement . . . . . . . . .S. W. Crabbe Again to the Front. . . .D. Stewart, S’side rornrn mos. ‘ PllH.'l)l.\ Fire Insurance Co. . . .F.. H. Beer “""““““"‘ “' ‘""‘"‘ ""”""‘.’I:""' local I no on r.¢.;. ._._._.._...____._ llloanod by the Guardian lloporlors Gon save the Queen. USUAI. Union Prayer Meeting in Eus- ton Street Hall at 7.30. Rnv. J. K. King. of Trycn, and Rev. C. W. Dutcher, of Vernon River, are in the city. J our McLnax, M. P., arrived here on Saturday from Ottawa. He went to Souris yesterday. 0. 0. Gannmns, Esq., and wife arrived home on Saturdaynvening from their trip to the Pacific. Carr. Brent Dawson, of the Silvage Corps. arrived home from New York_ on Saturday evening. ’ ' Rev. J. A. Gordon is away to Murray Harbor South, where he delivers a lecture on Temper-ancethis evening. ‘ . J our D. Roonrssns dropped 850,000 in bonds in the Tabernacle Baptist church contribution box in New York the other day. Bauer: Claribel, owned. by Messrs. Welsh & Owen, arrived here, yesterday afternoon, from England. W. S. MCKII, our energetic horseman, left with a splendid lot of driving horses for St. John yesterday morning. He will be home by Saturda next, and will want another lot of good rivers. Onnnns for no less than8,000 pounds of butter were taken in Moncton one day fl wdzc: by aln Ontario firm, whgh a ' ing srge quantities to . ‘. Island.--St. John Sun. We have much pleasure in stating that the cheques came to hand, yesterday mor- ning, for the payment of the annual tary service of the 82nd Battali/o_I;...|t.afi'_ and band, for 1891-92, w ‘,_,'-'u pgjd over promptly to flier cers and bands- . noorm .—Th will “be a £gf&i &etsa:.K‘s’n- singtllll ronsaoi-£?wa1;..a.y .neu.m.?st 3 o'clock, to arrange fat‘ the iii team he bescnt toSt.’John on Juiislsli. All Martini sllollaro requested to bcpsc-y 5.10,, “tuning, a. yak’; sent. l’rscticsfrom3to6p.m. Ar a quarter pasttwc o'clock this after- noon the corner stone ofthe new Masonic Temple will be laid, according to the an cient Masonic rite, by Donald Darrach, ., M. D., Most Worshipful Grand Master of P. E. Island. Rev. W. W. B «ever will deliver the address.‘ The procession will leave the Masonic lodge room at 1 o'clock. ’ Tun officers and members of Victoria Lodge, No. 2, A. F. &A. M., will meet at their Lodge Room, Masonic Hall, to- day at one o’clock, p. m., to accompany the Most Worshi ful Grand Lodge and assist in layin t e corner stone of the new Masonic cmple. Brethren of Sister Lodges and transient brethren are kindly invited to unite with us on this occasion. By order of the W. M.—J. R. Dsvison, Secretary. ’ Masonic ——Tho officers and members of St. John’s Lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A. M., will meet at their Lodge Room, Masonic Hall, Water Street, to-day at one o'clock, m., to accompany the Most Worshi Grand Lodge and assist in laying the corner stone of the new Masonic Tem lo. Brethren of Sister Lodges and transient brethren are kindly invited to unite with us on this occasion. B order of the W. M.—J. G. J. Weldon, ecretary. OUR proof-reader is responsible for a number of errors in our Hawaii letter in Monday's issue. In the heading: "The Napoleon III of the Pacific,” should have read, “The Napoleon of the Pagifio." The sentence ' ' “Five stores and offices,” sh , etc. “Butthepsnalyof. _, broken laws mustbcpaid,-~ respondent, and the intelligent com- positor thought “immortsli ” a better word, and so it appeamd. I SqT1n, at:-‘action of the fotfintsin & uars been grflfidh scold?’ ' . ' addition of a second seal. Mr. Geyorgc Carter deserves the thanks of the city, for having secured this one from Mr. A. J. McFaydon of the firm of & Co. Tignish. Quite a ctowd gathered round to see the introduction in the fount be- tween the seals.‘ After the first salute by way of a spring towards each otbcr,they got along finely, and in a short time a posted quite at home in each othsr's company, Monrtunv S1-ans-‘nos ——Thc following are the mortmry statistics of tbs city of Charlottetown for the month of A ' 1892, as prepared by Dr. Johnson: um- ber of deaths, 10. Same month last year 16. Causes of death: epidemic influenza, 2; whooping 1; pneumonia, 1; spinal disease, 1- pay. 1; consum ' , 1; old age, 2; drowned, L Age at eath: under 5 years, 1; from 11 to 32, 4; from 50 to 79, 3; at 81 and 87, 2; average age at dcath,44»,l; years Religion: Protestants, 4; Catholics. 6. Nationality: English, 2; Scotch 2; Irish, 5; not ascertained, 1. Sex: males, 4; females, 6. c Tue Snrrmnvr or Cu'r‘Ls.-—Th‘o' Score-» tary fth S.P.C.A.'. S‘ with OM15 ‘Gw. Taylor, ti: {,0 sgentofthe I. C. R at‘Monctcn, with a view to having better provisions made for the rtation of cattle from Prince m.".1‘3‘r".‘u’....a are shipped from Summerside at eight o'clock In the morning. and do not arrive inst. Joanfor 24 hmiu; - During that timethcyarc neither wate'red~ner’f ' and this, together with the wssriusss the journey, mskss thssnimsls unfit fer’ the cattle fed and watered slaughtering’ . Mr. Wetmors is trying to arrange to ve Ila-cs ' "9". BCCCW LOICOIHCINCCQGIK flu; u,,.,gu._3¢_ yd", q;°b._ P‘ “Mr. S. F. H have:-sad f‘_Ein_e stores,”- = last y. Is‘-C.McHetl'ey cunt’ to this city. The cattle, Local and Other Notes. Co to Beer &‘Gofl's-for “Tamillcan '” tea.-m24 3i. A. S. J0tlN.'40N'8 drug store will be closed today from 12.30 to 7 p. m. Fmswonxs.-g-A gool supply for Queen's Birthday, at the Diamond Book; store. ’ Yovxo Ladies’ Journal, Home Journal, and Bazaar for June, are in at the Bazaar Store.—1i " For Sore Throat, ‘ htheria, Quincy, Crcup apply Dr. Kendrick’: bite Liuimcnt. gees. Bfiy the seed at Carter's Seed tore. y 24.—2i 2eod V “T.um.nsm" Tu has arrived and is for sale at Bear &iGofl"s two stores. Try it if you want something nice.—-m24 3i Tun "newest thing” in Room Paper is, those figured felts, a large assortment of which are on exhibition and for sale at the Bazaar Store.-\m24 5i d&w Anvfcss just , received from several country druggists are ‘to the effect that of all the pills they sell Ever-ybody’s are the most pcfiglar. They are only twenty-five cents a x. * ‘ Baird’: Balsam of Horehound. Established over 50 years. ASCIINBION DAv.—Thui-sday being the Feast of the Ascension of our Lord, the services at St. .Peter’s Cathedral will be as follows: Holy Communion, at 8 a. 111.; morning prayer, at 9 o'clock; choral even- song and sermon, at 7.30 o'clock. I Srrm. the carpet sale continues and every person who has bought a. carpet at our big sale is delighted with the low price paid. Indies come along and se- cure one of our tapestry c trpcti from 24c up. James Paton 85 Co., Market Square. Swen the recent heavy ruins, the air feels more like summer. Farmers have the greater part of grain sown, and many fields of potatoes have been , planted. Vcgetatiuncontinueg very backward] and warm weather will hm'led with delight by everyone. - «_PxAs.—Americau Wonder, Carter-‘s Sn-ntagem, Carter's Lightning, BluePeter, Premium Gem, Carter's First Crop, White Marrow Fat, - First Best, Bijou, Champion of England and other kinds. sood. , Store. May 24.—2i 2eod Cnsnnv Vumsv-’-—-The Rev. James Simpson will hold service at ‘Christ Church, ‘Cherry Valley, on Sunday 29th inst.,at 2.3)-p. In All members of the. congregation are requested to be present, as several important matters in connec- tion with ths spiritual welfare , of the parish will be discussed at the after meet- ing. _ Pa-rnrcx McA1.s:s-.3 wss fined $6 or 20 days in the Police Court yesterday morp- ing for being dmnk,,-.—-Theme ‘of’ Wm‘; B0?19.An(l'.l‘6lifi"McLaughlin arrested for ‘clifining money under false pretences from Rev. W. W. Brewer, was postponed for 8 days,the principal witness not being on hand. The prisoners were remanded to Masons. Yeo and McLean, memhirs’ of spsssdl 1 ug ncton-ct is :3: répts home, where they will few of th';kC£;nmona very light. In is , to a nscript re- presentative Mr.‘ McLean said that a nuinfijr of uicnlgfirs had already piired for the balance of the session, but the eueral impress’ ‘ was t t rorogstion -erculd not take ‘ before ap month, at the very lcast.—- ‘one. Trans., 21st inst Sn our west window ‘for children) suits. We hecp .always on hand a first class line in boy's. youth’s and men's hlack,blue black,‘worstcd suits, best goods to be found in the Canadian market. We have received a splendid lot of summer wear for children from 4_ years to 10 in tweeds and vclveh, worsteds, so es, flan- ncls. linens. cottons, gsletaes in his and crimson stripes, white bleached cotton, bolonscs also striped in great variety. Light summer reefers in Navy blue, 50 suits at seventy-five cents; we ask you to compare our dollar suits with any in this city. James Paton & Co.,Ma1-ket Square. Tn! following is taken from the North- west Tribune, Stevensville, Montsna:—— of Charlottetown, P. E. Island, . ' and one of the owness iuytho Z mine,was a welcome visitor lastvFridnyt and Pete Solsri, talked mining, manufac- .turing and agricultural interest for a time in the Tribune ollice. We are pleased to know that the utleman will remain some little timein cntsna. He was here in 1890 and opnjoyed our mountain atmos- phere very‘much., We are pleased to welcome the tsl ted gentleman to the ybcstthcrclsin erRoot. He had it Goon time now for planting beans and” and cheap, at Carter’s Seed , wlosephgA?aMcNeill of Summerside. 'F H Wilson, Yarmouth; James Fraser, He, John Dowling, F I Mus. Secord cook, of this town, is dangerously ill. , ’ . A: Cum, merchant, of -Emerald, was in town yesterday. " Tun sch. General Middleton 3. loading with cats for Mirsmichi. , ’ J. Hanna Haslsm crossed by the‘ Northumbcrland yesterday morning. Tux catches of lobsters here are very small, as reported by thellshermcn. ‘ Tun Kickepo Company are in the Mar- ket Hall every night for sfortnight. returned from Ottawa on Saturday even- ing by the Northumbsrland. ’ Tm: barque Chas. E. Lcfurgcy was towed into the harbor yssterdfs morn‘ by the F. C. Batt. She will wit oats, next week, for the English market. _ Exnosrs by Northumherlanilyslterday to U. 5., 114 cases eggs, S3l0;50 he s potatoes, 830; to Dominion, 44 bb oysters, $110; 475 lbs hams, $48; 13 horses, 31475. Total 31973. In on O. M80, No. 22, will have s ' meeting to- night, when they will confer the second and third degrees. A full attendance dc- sircd. . SHIP Nnws.—Inwards —— Sch Luc Louise, Benard, from Egmcnt Bay, wi lobster cases; sch Jennie Armstro , Walsh, from Pictou, with a cargo of . Outwai-ds—Sch Lucy Louise, Bcnard, for‘ Egmont Bay, with a general cargo; sch Laurier, Taylor. for srbadoes, with a cargo of oats. A * Horsr. Annrvsns.-Hotel Russ.--H Vinnicombe, Ch’town; H Hubb, do; Thus Andrews, St. Eleauors; A Craig,Emerald. Curran House.-0 Thibaudesu, Mon- treal; J H Cross, do; D W Lamont, Toronto; F H Wilson, Fairmont U S; James Ireland, Halifax N S.—Hctel Campbell.—-Cyrus Pillman,French River; George Smith,.New Loud ;J S Perry, Tignish; J F, Arsensult, llington Sta- tion; Chas Carlislc, Amherst. Tryon Not withstanding the cold backward weather of the few weeks, the farm- ers in thispart of the country have made‘ rapid progress in filling the soil and get- ting _in their crops. Owing to the ravages of the potato bug last year, the majority of the people about here are planting very few potatoes this year. _ Rev.‘ J. K. King left here for Oxford. N. S., last Tuesday morning’ to attend themarrisge of his sister, Miss Florence King. Miss Lottie Lang, who has been resid- ing in Boston for sometime, arrived home last Thursday evening.‘ We understand she intends spending the warm summer months at the home of her father Mr. John Lang. Mr. J. a very Iva ins- _ Mr. W. Newson, of Centerville, Bede- quc, has purchaced-some very fine driving horses in this vicinity for the West India market. Mr. S. E. Reid's new dwelling house is now almost completed, and when finished will be one of the finest country residences to be seen on the Island, and will also reflect t credit on the contractor Mr. ‘ WsiI:e.;,of» North Ti-yon, lost ‘blccow last Tuesday morn- Hotel Arrivals cum-zx nornn. May23-—J E Grant, city; J A Ive-s, Alberton; F H Piehettc, Quebec; Harry Knowles, Niagara Falls, Ont; Rev J K Kivg, T on, P Elsland; Rev C W. Dutcher. ernon River: Master Howard Dutcher, do; Mrs D Mclntosh, Murray River; 0 C Gardiner and wife, city. norm. navrss. ‘ Pictou; C RCoker, St John, NB; Capt Alex McLeod. Orwell ; C Pears, St John; Pictou. n— ———:-—}-————-—:—I Ship News. Port or Charlottetown. mvrnasn. May 21—Minnow. Breau, Buctouche, lumber; Julia A, Finlayson, Pinettc; Euxine, Dcucette, Orwell; J H Hiltz, Marchand, Pictou. ' cusnsn. guest 0 , Mr. John Dowling, _ ,McK'cc9’s- ur. §Hc want to Missoula_' from the V ' mirm last Monday. He re- portsthetsinsrshilfififeet. Lawishas gen -, ssforcmanof the mine, is _ mines in ‘Montana’. The tunnel is not so far advanced as was expected on ac- count of the, very granite rock which £3 asfagang isnow gog- lngnig t and. e expects to reac ei ore in .A ‘.12’?-?‘Septcmber’.‘ A shaft P‘ hasbssnsnnk onthe surface in the ore 'bod'$ feet, which shows ore every inch. iFo‘crnsr.i. J erseys still. A. Bruce's.-— n,,2:gm , , .. Mill’: and boys’ football Jerseys now opbned ‘at’ D. A. &'uce’s.—'may23 2i Uurvsnsrrv Exrnnsron Bonur Cues will meet in the Y.M.C.A. rooms on Tuesday,‘ 24th ii’nt., at 8 p.m., for exer- cise in determining specimens.—2i A Our. sixty-four new Fishing Rods and - tackle very cheap. The forty-/two Rods in stock from lastyesr at alarge discount. Don't think of buying before coming to _ D0dd's Medical Hsll.—may3 tuesdtfri. y ,0! How cheap they selliBocts and may Shoes at Golf Bros. [may4 tf 5 Iaovnv new boots at Go!‘ Bros. , F May 3, ti Most stylish and boots at -5‘ At the ruidcnci‘ of the bride's mother,’ Ellsworth Leard, son’of the late A. C. Lesrd, -formerly" merchant of Victoria, ’ V brl_s flour, 2 do pork. Bros-—M-yaw: ‘time, ted aéqfitd. . . iibyabm or m’ . . ‘ £21111!-id. recei SIFOGOIIIIBIVIIIO. Monmouth, Illnoi, on the 19th inst.I,- ' - May 21—Minnow, Breau, Bnctouche, Port of Montague. jswanbs. May 16——SS Electra, McLaren, Pictou, mdsc; sch Minnie A, Daley, Mulay Har- bor, hal; 17-Bell. Jackson, Pictou, coal; l9—Wm Taylor, Hume, Shediac, lumber; Mayflower, Burk, Geo’town, herring; 20 —Wilhplminn, Glawaon, Geo’town, bal; Swallow, Trenholm, Shediac, lumber; 21 —,-SS Electra, McL’u-en, Pictou, mdse. OUTWABDS. May 17-ASS Mclnrcn, Ch’town, eggs, etc; sch Belle, Jackson, Pictou, 100 bls potatoes, 200 do oats; 10—Wm Taylor, Hume, Shediac, 250 bush cats; 20- Swallcw, Trenhclm, Bay Verte, bsl; Minnie A, Daley, Geo’town, 2600 bush oats; Wilhelmina, Glawson, Geo’town, 2200 bush oats; 21--SS Electra,McLaren, Pictou, bul. NAL BAL SOOTHING. CLEANSING. ‘- HEALI 0. Instant Relic , Permanent - riurorr ‘ion; l Tile Gllcaper we no the Mn. John Yeo, M. P. P. of Pan Hill, .._ W,- we colitis we -Wc sell more-than we we ABE’8Sl.»l-Ni .4 We are boundto make things stir this and this is our way of dam it. Our buyer seemed sissy Ban-gin lots. We it D - to give our customsss tbs - benefit of every one of them- 3 '- - Just the thing for dwuss. . 500 Yards Fancy , assorted cololiI.....*.<-.... , 500 - .1133; th’eL‘t_hing , ‘Hat , res“ nenCnllars,upsrlr I D i Yards Fancy Satlnlu...-....u.‘?uc 500 Pairs Stainless Black Hosiery ..‘.... ......°s "' “ Full fashioned--no hcsv‘ seams. Palm s s s s s I 100 2 "Lace and Sllkd Shoulga D, vsry rett, ,»ve all A c lbr Svummrgr, ‘marked’ to cause I 60 Ladies’ Cloth Jackets, a~job lot or all shss and styles, llldlly Cf them s s s s s s s s as 500 Pairs White Lace Curtains includlnglfifi bou ht at 30 per centdiscount, than slid, the rgest lace houses in the wot-ld,uafIfl_ in plain figures, from 40 cents per &' to Qooo 'Yardm Ro . I ’ up of Ginghams, Shirtings, Tickings, White ‘H3 tons, Cambrics, Satteens, Cretonnes, eta, etc-., at '7 and 1° 0 and share in it. ..~—.~. -- —..~.»-my-.._.... V —._A 'u..-- Bunlook BM Bitten. liar’: Samparllls. ' Hood’: sarsaparilla. Piercohllodioinos. Warner’: on Burs. . , Kennedy’: llodioal Discovery. Pains’: celery llompmmd. (lampbolrs Quinino Wino. f ,“ Elixir of Life, Boot, Iron and Wino, ; llaltino Preparations. Uutioura Roxoivont May 23—Dr Dari-sch, Kensington; A & Louis Comssu, St John; Mrs Fuser,’ V I _ , H g V , Trade BECAUSE WE USE“ THE BEST MACHINERY, BEST s'rocK. BEST‘ PA'r*rI-:.R.Ns SELL AT FAIR. AND 6.A'I‘IGll‘.AO'.'l‘lUNs A. DUGHEMIN & 00?. ' P. E. Island Door and Sash Charlottetown, P. E. Iuggj. Endorsed by the be;st’aut@ties in the world _ p More made and in use than all other Canadian pianoscsi up bined. Patronized by the Best classes and by Royguo, Factory large enough to hold inside of it, all the small fi y ‘Capone, cc’ Jessie Louise . 1 New illustrated catalogues mailed the on application to wms mo on noon to’; I. sans. 500 Yards New Amerimn Ohslliss-Very P539, This is an -immense bargain and everyone is invitd to : teas” l‘U3ll at-.ossosss..‘¢ssOss F; ALL TH_1E_- OP“ 00]!!! minus: H. 41