aoe ¢ : aR 3 5 a a ro] P< % & tt Se00n a he om. - oe “2 sey rm > i until co = : - ~ THE D XA , AILY 3E MINER. - : a - - - WEDNESDAY, MAY 25, 1852 Ly * oD, wv . Local and Other Items. TELEGR APHIC NEWS. |- — i 4 4 i Fog 4 ee — oT” 2 Ait ae hare et. Te Day—tomorrow, = a 2 : N 1G. A shitting team will meet toenight at 7.30. s ary ‘ gh can € so quickly i Réd Bros novidwly = = wi . tii i bal am W i - \ \ iple copies of Tri I EL SAMINE! ‘ f At st ib, = D forget the Clu rua ’ og ota n (Jueen S ore sh rp Ss . r ‘os uvenir 4 q Lace S|} ‘ 8 4 G. H. Taylor's - ‘ ‘ This i ‘ sd a AS @ xed until M ay, | Acting a rton. - N All firemen wil] please meet at trai station to-morrow night, at 7 a full uniform, to attend the shifting ompetition in the Hillsborough rink. aibaeuen f A.—The annual meeting of the Char etown Athletic Association will be held in M. C. A, lecture room next Tuesday euing menial ites FoorTeaLl The members of the Cres Football Club are requosted to meet st the park this evening at o'clock for practice, he tug-of-war team will be picked this evening. Attend boys! detail Nabeeeis TANY The examination for students who have attended the Betany class of the Univer- sity extension course, will be held in the Y. M, ©. A. lecture room on Friday next, the 24th inet., at 7 o'clock. epiiaia To-morrow ASCENSION Day, being the the Ascension of our Lord, the services in St. Peter's Cathedral will be as tows: Choral Celebration of the Holy becharist at 8 a.m.; Matins at 9 o'clock: al Evensong and Sermon at 7.30 - nibition loubte { pictures at the Beziar lly the finest ever shown in y- Special attention is called to those stels, Etchings, and steel engravings, ramed and otherwise. Bazaar Store iayli ot dw = A¥OTRER SEAL was placed in the basin [ the fountain on (Jueen Square on on- dy eveniog by Mr. George Carter, of the ttzcorge Carter & C The two seaig are vetting al ng well t wether, and are A great attraction. - - " SHODA’S GseRwWaN SOAP, *“Soit as Veivet.”” “Pure as Geid,” that telis the whole story. Most highly medicated soap ever made. Try one cake. It is elegant. At all D Titon. ts 4 ruggists. - a lostronrp — Owing to the fact of some ers of S. E. B. C. not making their turna on M nday evening last the lottery double-scull boat, tuo have taken ice on that evening was further adjvurn- ed until Monday, 6th June, on which even- all members having tickets for sale sre requested to make their returns. soit Free at Kenstneton.—Burke’s ware- ise at Kensington was destroyed by fire yesterday. The contents were saved with alty The origin of the fire is un- known. A forge adjoining the warehouse was damaged, and several houses near by were saved with difficulty. The little engine did g' od work. cceeniipasininaiy Ss easrUL aT Quesec.— Captain H. M. Davison received last evening the certificates tained by the members of his battery who attended the R y al School cf Artillery, Que ' sertificates are highly inners Robert Bryant, John Lawson were awarded first- s84 certificates, and gunner E. McLauchlan, lags Tue EXAMINER congratulates ipen their success. 45st wiate r The #a! isTactor y ty Jul 5300 and ts gec* od the young mea “ inal steamer Bonavista 7 o'clock, with a following passengers Mr. Howard G. She left for St, ; lock to day, Mise W ise and two the following attle, 14 sheep and | W ise, Milton; 16 attle, shipped by |. Wheatly; Mr. Patterson; 20 and | horse ne BoNAVISTA Che ed here last night at | cargo and the Woerner anil wife, Carrolland J. Croydyn } e, Ne®loundiand, at one o 1 Jou. Wise, E iret, 1s P assenpyers, and argo 0 head of oo, & ipped my los vb head stile, shipped by sheep, by Barret Henderson; hipped by J. Kennedy. _— --~—- *+Ore — —— Personal. gus Currie, late with Mr. G. V. Moore, this morning for New Glasgow, N. 8. Mr. Thomas B. Little, representing the House of Austin & Rebertson, is in the city. (ueen has made the Khedive a Kaight Order of the Bath, whovesale Montreal, The It is pleasing to learn that His Honor the has so far recovered ent severe i'lness as to be able to He was out yesterday enjoying il weather with the rest the Lie itepant ‘rovernor Irou. bis rec take a drive. lelight! A Suggestion. ltisa pity that better arrange- nents were not made at the laying of the rner stone of the new Masonic Temple yesterday. The large concourse of people who thronged the street were deprived of the pleesure of hearing Rev. Mr. Brewer's ration —it being delivered at the rear of ai'e [f « platfurm had been arranged at the street edge and after the formal laying vf ' ne the brethren and orator had mov- ed forward, the st ectators wou!d have been much advantaged Diek, “a o : Weather Bulletin. Torowro, May 25.—104 m. Fresh southerly to weaterly winds, genera'ly fair, stationary or a little hgher i in pe rat ure, ae == «+ Wonderful value.—Tapestry carpets from 24 cenis a yard, brussels from 35 cents, at James Paton & Co's., Market Square. At James Paton & Co's. great sale you can bey tapestry carpets from 24 cents & yard up, and brussels from 36 cents. Sumon’s Catannu Remepy—A_ positive urcfor catarrh,jdiphtheria and canker-mouths -Keddin Bros. novidwly } SPECIAL Despatcugs Tro Tux EXAMINER. IMPORTANT FROM OTTAWA. ; The Tunnel Borings. Visit of the Railways. OrTawa, May 25. Senator Howlan leaves to-day for Cape formentine to assist Engineer Palmer in organizing a survey party to make borings in the strait between the capes for a tunnel. Mr. Palmer leaves New York to-morrow with experts, steam drills, etc. Phe Minister of Railways will visit P. E. Island immediately after prorogation, when he will petsonally inquire into the trefiic of the road and institute such changes #8 are necessary to accomodate the people. Queen's Birthday Honors. > LONDON, May 25. In honor of the Queen’s Birthday Prince George of Wales has been given a peerage with titles of Duke of York, Earl of Inver- ness, and Baron of Killarney. Sir Julian Pauncefote, British Minister to Washington, received the Grand Cross »f the Order of the Bath. Chief Justice Lacoste, of Quebec, has been knighted, Fraud in London. Lonvpon, May 26. The Grand Jury found true bills against Horatio Bottomley, Charles Dollman, Joseph Isaacs and Sir Henry Isaacs—the last named being an ex-Lord Mayor of Londun—for defrauding the Hansard Union Publication concern. Cbituary. Sr. Jonny, May 25. Dr. Stephen Smith, M. D., is dead. Apoplexy was the cause. Toronto, May 25. Sir Alexander Campbell, Lieut.-Governor of Ontario, died last evening. Immigration to New Brunswick. Sr. Joun, May 25. The Evenis gy (razette says that there is a considerabie iuflux cf settlers from the United States to New Brunswick this spring. DIED. Fell asleep in Jesus, on the morning of the 25th inst,, Catherine Webster, relict of the late Captain John Anderson, aged 83 years. [Faneral from her late residénce, corner of Hillsborough and Fitzroy streets, on Friday, May 27th, at 2.30 o’clock, to the People’s cemetery. } $?At Rollo Bay, May 20th, after a lingering illness of twelve months, of bronchitis, Annie, eldest and dearly beloved daughter of John and Caroline McKinnon. May her soul rest in peace. (Other papers please copy ) STEAMER WORCESTER SECOND TRIP! From Boston, es 28th May, From Charlottetown, - 4nd June, CARVELL BROS., Agents. may 25—eod “FOR SALE OR TO LET. THAT very desirab'e premises on Bayfield >treet, lately occupied by the late Alexander Dixon. The premises consist of a neat Cottage Dwelling House, well built and conveniently arranged, with good stabling accommodation, large yard room and neat and tasty front garden, well fenced. and the whole property in good repair from cellar to attic. Size of Lot, 54x48 teet. Price reasonable and terms easy. ARTHUR NEWMAN, Kent Street, near Dawson’s Corner. raay25—2w eod THE P. E. ISLAND Stock Breeders Association, NTRIES from owners of Stock of every des- “4 cription for sale now received and recorded Applications for Registration will also receive carefu! attention. Full particulars given and correspondence in- vited. A. MoNEILL, Secretary. Association Room—Connolly Block, Charlotte- town. dy 4ieod wy 7i—may25 IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE. 5 00 JUT® BAG, assorted sizes, for sale low to the trade, Ww. J. BOSWALL. Charléttetown, May 14, 1892—l1w eod HACKNOMORE. 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We will do the Clothing Business if LOW PRICES are any obect. | y = BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY i PROSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, May 17, 1892—eod & wky STANLEY BROS. Read This! And This!) head This! An his | 2: RE , We SS 00Ds—PYEPT. = ; UI RESS 000S ET. Headquarters | | for We have never shown a more extensive, : atte . more magnificent, or more select stock of | : Our ys ; ‘SPRING DRESS GOODS than we are | Styles showing for the present season. WE are MEAN JUST THAT} the Exclusive Styles. | —- The pick from English, French saa our German products, in Prices | ALL THE NEW WEAVES, a . ALL THE NEW STYLES, A ALL THE NEW DESIGNS, our ALL THE LATE COLORINGS. | Trimmers Weare in the field to lead, and LOW | are PKICES and an IMMENSE STOCK are | experts bound to keep us where we now are—FAR in FIN ADVANCE ! | Millinery. : ii cideieacameeale ceeds _ MANTLE DEPARTMENT—The Largest, Brightest and Best Stock. All the Latest Novelties and Prices Low. STANLBY BROS. 2. ——— ee ee _——— = — KEEP US FROM DOING——— THE GARPET BUSINESS | {x) INCE WE HAVE OPENED OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT our trade has far exceeded our expectations. Our object in going int» the Carpet business was to give people FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT, and goods at the right prices. Now we claim, a3 our right, your patronage. You may ask WHY. READ BELOW. While our competitors fur years were asking and getting $1.55 and $1.65 for 5-frame Brussels Carpet, and 36 cents for cheap Tapestry, we have sold our best Brussels for $1.15, and cheap Tapestry for 25 cents per yard—never asking more—which goes tu show that our competitors have been makiag an enormous profit out of the people. This cannot be denied. We don’t believe in monopolies, and have been the means of breaking the Carpet business in two, and taking the largest half ourselves. Competitors may fe:l sore, but we can assure the public it is not from overwork. We wish our competitors well, but we think this explanation necessary. WE CUT YOUR CARPET FOR NOTHING, don’t charge for waste, and do all work in connection with HOUSE FURNISHING. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET. Charlottetown, May 17, 1892—eod & wky ThexStar THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful feom the universal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star Tailoring Establishment when they want something particular. ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill has passed into a proverb, namely, when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishmen: you are too fastidious for this yere world. McLeed & MéKenzie. Charlottetown, April 138, 1892—eod & wky Charlottetown, May 26, 1892—eo1 & wky ————— —— = = ——— Wo Gam —— CAN “ 4 —_ DR, GEO, A, BAYNES, ——SPECIALIST IN—— J. A. FARQUEARSOW & CO.,0% 1.0 Commission Merchants and Wholesale Grocers. ae a | eos FRUIT, EARS AND PRODUGE, rome Mecaes of Men. vin TENTED "HS ASO GHD Gna fecrh tebe rie OFFICE, MARKET SQUARE, lowest prices. Having engaged an experienced man in the FRUIT BUSINESS, we CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. mayl6—dy & wky intend te give this line our special attention. 2aw (tu fri) & wy—apl |