THE Lecal and Other Items. 4 I ts vy at Wa sons » i . ‘ ria . t . aa \ AIN ALR sof br y rs Gee the lot of Ties at ten cents to-night. Harris & Stewart : & S:ewart hE EOE Rta. | zy r g ; . ; » . 1 . ; novidw! o SONOGRAPH is now on exhibition OC» » Bleck, and about a dezen ns have been added to the list se previously given. LARRE i fore paying vour m e Wrapper ou ea h box f Everybody o sea the signature *‘A.S. Johnson. re genuine without it, - Bostos.—The steamer W orceste: vee Boston toeday, and will be due at Cha: fo es m Wednesd+y morning Sh “ yve for Bosten on Tha:sday next at 6 i } [ ’ - i od get some nice fresh cocoanuts, * »rkine, cheese cate and angel cake : ie fresh te-day at Quirk’s Steam Bakery, : side Market Square. mayl32i | - ‘LAI HonsePLesit The Parrsbero } [ gay Dr Townshend recently bronght PE Island a very fine colt by Ad of an Aliright mare. The vears old this aammer, and s fiyer. t wil : e° - members of the YM. C.A requested to meet o pract St vi ia Pa & on Monday evening s ° k, shalp A full attendance of all ers lub is earnestly requested as it is a usaal practice, The new grounds} SZ ODA’‘SLITTLE TABLETS, Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far su- perior to a pill. For Head- ache and aver Complaint nothing can equal these Tab- iets. With the DISCOVERY they cure Rheumatism. 50 in | 5 cts. | | ; | 0x only 3 : received } ; j ine number mir g for each i * foiows Royal Ergiveers : , 6) men: Leicesterehire regiment, 5U men, | Tae Lapres Detigurep.—The pleasant | hGH Say. . Males Mm4y 88 he liga d ir t laxative under ail conditions make | avorite rem dy It is pleasing &/ i to the taste, gentle, yet effect- | ; the kidueys, liver and Rid tiie eriect safety wiih which the } e % cling n sna at Picrou.—The store of Hogg, aig A o.. at Pictou, was broken into last vedey night. The burgl«rs went through t egister, but found nothing. The obt«ined seccess to the store of “tiles. but succeeded no better from a ; financiai poin f view. They carried off a u fine gun. A reward of fifty dollars is offered f rf arrest & -> A schooner from bar a 4 #3! : Sag p For Smcee' Ino game WAS a CI ;t? P R, | resu'ting in a Vv tr | yet be j} side, was in St John on Thursday on his way DAILY EXAM Local and Other ltems., UNLAUNDRIED “HIRTS a st Harris & Stewart's ReMEMBER Saturday and gloves at J. bargains in hose B. Macdonald's. Tuat hacking cough can be go quickly eured by Shiloh’s cure.—Reddia Bros : novidwly Hats w prices. ~ Harris Men's Fer (;reat assortment at xX Stewart. Rememper Y M C. A. meeting to-mor- ing at four o’c'ock.—J. D. Sea men. leader. i Have you tried om oat-cak« If not, do se a* once and be happy.—A. & C. Quirk. north vide Market Square. may 13 2i - Don’? forget that J. H. Bell is headquarters | for all kinds of custom and h*+ndemade boots snd shoes, workmanship the best, prices far the lowest, quality uncqualled. Give him a cali - Ore Acatyn.—Telephonie advices from Geo getown state that Lefurgey, before reported ashore on the east- ern edge of Wheelock’s Keef, Panmure Island, got off this forenoon and made her way into tyeorgetown harbor. A survey will be held this atternoon. - ROOW-PAPER.— Do you want to newly p*p-r your parior, dining-room, bedroom, or kitchen? Doe you want pretty paper? and do you want to buy it at the lowest price? We have »n immense variety, bought direct from the makera, and marked at prices to sell ims mediately. —Beer Bros. mayl3 dw SEODA°’S GERMAN SOAP, **Soft as Veivet.*? *Puare as ticld,” that telis the whole siory. Mest highly medicated soap ever made. Try onecake. It is elegant. At all Druggists. Price, 25 ets. FoorBaLL.—A friend!y game of footbali took place in V-ctoria Park last bet ween the Y M C. A. team from Priace of Wales College. The | loxely contested one from the | kick off Afrer «a hard fight on both sides! time was called, with a touch-down andj} goal for the athletes and a touch-downa for | the College. We understand that there will be another game between these tesms | n Tuesday evening next. } An interes‘ing football match took place’ is morning at Victoria Park, between the trighton Heroes and the Hil'sbhoreugh Club, ictory for the former of four is is the third f rys to one I victory for} the redoubtable ‘‘Heroes” who have not as p defeate _— - ++ore _——_—— Personal. Richard Hunt, Faq , Postmas'er at Summer- home from Octawa Hon. William Richards, of Bideford, was | -egistered at the Branswick Hotel, Moncton, i n Thureday | Mr A. A. Bartlett, of Charlotte‘own, was in Halifax on Thuraday. He was registered | at the Halifax Hotel. Mr. Joha Trainor, of the Merchants Bank of Halifax, Moncton, arrived here last even- | ing to be present at the funeral obsequies of father, Michael Trainor, E-q, lesth is recorded elaewhere in to-d-y’s issne, Rhind, for many*years ci'y lek et Halifax, has resigned his position be auee of tailing health Mr. Henry Trenaman has been appointed in his place, with Mr. F. L Monaghn, of the Chronicle staff, as as sistant. Mr. Monaghan visited Charlottetown | lant year, and is well and tavorably known to | many of our citizens. } Benj Heartz and Alex. McNary (?) of Char- lottetown, P. E Island, are in the city. | These geatlemen are amongst the most enter- | prising of the tight little ' whose Mr. Thomas isle’s inhabitants. | The former ia an enthusiast in horse flesh ard io his stables are to be found the very best breeds from Britain and the con‘inent of Furope. They heve a farm on the Columbia River near Revelstoke, where they are work ing They brought a carload of horses frem | Prince Edward Island, a'l of which reached their destination in safety and in condition. —Vancouver Wor!d, 3rd inat. TL li OL A Another big bargain to-night. Your choic of over 390 gents’ s:arfa, worth double the money —Perkins & Sterns. Come and See.—This month we are offering special inducements to customers m our whole stock of hats, ready made clothing, custom clothing and men’s fur- nishings.—D. A. Bruce Gaze at the window of the Diamond Book« store to-night, 25 “ tierre, with no name, has been seized at o sce Bay foc emuggling. She ran in there 3 helter in t firet instance, but began 3 ing her cargo, which consisted of eighty ses of whiskey, @ dozen puncneons . , and a quantity of tobacco. The contra and goods were captured and the vessel tow 3 North Syduey. v=] - . w Harrrax.—The steamer Premier ar- q here fiom Halifax va intermediate a — it seven lock last evening, having i a gene sirgo and severel pa sengers. About} ' she | eeded to Summerside with | 3h p* nget— William A Le rg ~ | ret ne t Charlotte'rown this afte ‘ $ ock, and after taking af will} 1 to Halifax. lu Hats Best Route The (an ada p ‘‘ompsny have cl aed arrange s with Gene Plant, the prin Plant Riilwa nd Ste:m ' 4 . for tne rm ivy i the s*eame! 0 tte is yunection with the steamer Hali fa forming a tri-weekly service between 5 va and Halifax. The triwek'y service 7 begia June 25th, the boats leaving Hali- fax | Bostua every Tuesday, Thursday and 5a ! y o N “vottra Gotp.—The Halifix Herald g.ys James Thompson brought in from the Kastville gold mine, Mount Uniicke, a wedge of g 260 oune+s, the preduct of th i shing of 24 tens of quar'z The Bridge- . 1 ’ water Bulletin says G. A. Wede depesited a b f gold weighing 210 ounces wih the Merchant's Bink last week The Boston ' Company sis> dep wited a b ick ra oi ing ' 2 t »* with the Halif«x tanking Company lias Week, ighing 175 ounces, the resu.t « f ten days n - Tue Parrr Watrz Trrotrenne. We have} : lac py ofthe Pts Waltz Ty noosed by Charlie Baker I: is . pie 4 remark&+«o yY p etty, nud can b piayed ou p'ano or organ The title page tains en elegant photo of Adelina Pelti, t ‘ ! owned s »ngstress, in stage cos- ' A 4) ta per copy lo rea lers i a paper a copy wil be sent upon receipt of et po tage stamrps by sd i di p rs. Baker & Heimick, 2 0) dix ‘ New York 2 ‘ ‘ 8 f f : ‘ McKie i€ ; | of ¢ neral Booth, bey } ‘2 ‘ 4 etown ¢ ni | p a a ac “o ef Teronte and A | _y ' ; Stall ( } ¢ ‘ i ne pe i ' ing en sund € & 8 feature the neete 10 Ss { ig g will he held in 1 First M t UChaureh the Colo: nig’t will beg’n as fon as the usu hu sevice is en ed. As the two m ings h ve no connec ion with each other the offering a: each service will be Bitogether sepa [he 8S. A. will have a strictly + e yile ion, as the expens # of the {* He Usionel # tour is very heavy. Ona Monday the Colonel will lecture on the pregress of the — loa Army, and also his trig arvund the old, Close prices to night in men’s and boy "4 clothing at J. B. Macdonald’s. A window full of hosiery to-night at 7 cents per pair —Jas Paton * Co, Mark t Square Flies, rods, reels lines, etc, now opened at Davies’ drug store, Call to-night at the cheapest clothing store in tewn and get bargains —Jas. Paton & Co., Market Square For best value in boots go to the Do- minion Boot and Shoe Srore., We have two or three rods left from last season which we are selling at c »st—Davie: d ug store and reade made clothing, Prowse Bros. will give the best value for your dollars every time. Who wonldn't have a pair of steckinge, We have al! kinds) See our show window | to-night full of ladies hosiery at 7 cents per tar ~Jas. Paton & Co, Market Square. | Persisterce—We persist in sel ing chil 'd en's clothing at reck bottom pices Im e variety to choose ithe «onderful cheep men, | DIED. At Charlottetown, on Friday, 13th inst., | Michael Treinor, in his 70°h year, a netive of County Monegan, Ireland The funeral will leave his late residence, | Pownal Street, at a quarter to three o'cl ck (Sunday) afternoon for St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, thence to Roman ‘atholic cemetery. Friends nd acquaintences are re-pectfully invited to attend ] At Winsloe after a s>ort illness, Emmeline, heloved vi‘e | to morrow * of Benjamia Carter, in the 26th year of bh r oF a s At Rocky Point, on Frilav, the 13th inst., Ewen MeLeod, sged 23 years, He departed this life without a murmur, in the full os su ance of a blissfal immortality. Shortly bef re the end he seemed te catch a glimpse if the glorious life beyond, and with » coun- tenance radiant with heavenly jry, bade an | .ffec:ionate farewell te the friends ass« mbled at his bedside, entre+ting them to meet him | in the better land above, where there is no | night, neither sorrow nor pain “Asleep in Jesus, bl -ssed eleep, From which none ever wake to weep.” the bark Charles E. | evening | team and the} excellent | Te those who have money to ap« nd for hate | INER. - . | { ' | srcececitintinimcmametnl { x) a SQUARE TREATMEN IS WHAT WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS, AND BIG VALUE IN j ) sé re nil Ph ht na Dy | LU monet he EE ES inilastteisimtonn Wien’s Felt Hats. OUR OBJECT I$ T) PLEASE We can have no better proof that we d:>. it know our trade is increasing every year. ALL, than to Last big year’s trade, and we are bound that this ene will be still betrer for our customers 520 Children’s | } | ; ONLY ONE by us. this year. ; i TRY US FOR FELT HATS, if you want the Latest Styles and Best Va'lu2 obtainable Bargains for you and have got them. take advantage of them. | Road, on Friday, May 13h, | —-——(0} Charlottetown, April 26, 1892—eod & wky We start out by offering Suits, worth $1.75, —_——_FroOR—— SOILLAR A SUIT. REMEMBER, we will stand by you if you will stand We thank yon for all pa-t favors, and can a-sure from - Prowse Bros. Voy of our best attentioa and lowest prices all through We hive b2en nunting Tie Wonderful Cheap Men. year was &@ Come at once and See gy 3 Oo aad wom rer" iio a WE OFFER YOU The Most Fashionable Garments ey The Wost Reasonable Prices ! STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN'S BLOCK. Charlottetown, May 4, 1892—eod & wky 4 ) | Dp : APEO The Real and We wish to inform that we will meet all cut prices on the public Carpets cheerfully. Our many customers who have purchased | tlie Carpets from us this season know | they have bought them very low. Carpet ete a ONE WORD Nien. —'to those. who <> { the are contemplating ee buying a Carpet:—We wili be Two pleased to sell you one, and at very close prices. Don’t forget to Doors call and see us. Below tome PATTON BROTHERS, Bros. | 1386 Main Street. ‘ Charlottetown, May 12, 1892—eod & why —— — i J. B. MACDONALD’'S. fx) (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 pass the value shown by us. In COLOR#D GOODS we have a large stock in all the newest fabrics, with ‘Trimmings to match. See our immense stock of Prints and Ginghams before you buy these goods; we are away ahead, 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 underselh us in Clothing. Kor Honest Goods and Lowest Prices always try JB. MACBONALD'S GREAT GLOTHING STORE, Our new Spring Stock daily arriving, given entire satisfaction; better thaa ever this season. get we have the best goods for the least money. “ur Boots have always Don’t for- eod & wky—ap28 DOMINION B@OT & SHOE STORE. pn —_— a Hand Made, For Custom Boots, Goff Brothers’ is the Place. Also, splendid Shoe Tops, $1.30 Also, Lisdies’ Kid, Goat and Calf Tops. back if not suitable, and wil return mwey. LEATHERS—French Calif, Kid. Goat, Geaia Osif, Kip, Nats, Laathers. SHUEMAKERS'’ FINDINGS -Aqls, Bristies, Hammers, Lasts, Wax. Pegs, Thread, Suk, Hardash Nails, Piacers, Rasps, Knives, etc. N. B.—We will treat your orders with as much attention as if personally attended. GOFF BROS’. BOST FACTORY. Charlottetown, May 3, 1892—eod & wky You want a wide inside to your Bort to give (x) V EASURES TAKEN, FITS GUARANTEED. LOW PRICES, COMFORT. . VL god tread to the foot. No more corns. We alsu keep « large variety of Custom Bots on hand, light and heavy Kangaroo, Kid, Dongola, French Calif. We bay 1 ps where they ave made. Our new stock of Boot Tops and Loathers have just arrives from England. We have the real genuine French Calf Lice and Elastic Side Top—the very best. The prices of our Tops are pat ab | in low, as we want to supp'y the whole Islvnd. The prices range 48 f lio ws : —$L-15, $1.25, $1.35, $1 65. $LBS, $2 00 ani $2 25. Saad your money in and we will sead Cops aad change Geain and Sole