ae sf ~e DAILY EXAMINER. - - - : - ry oO — oO > 5 = ee mn ho o> Op a) co > rrvyoywey CE —— ’ Local and Other Items. Three Ocean Flyers. — PERSO oy Three fast steamships are now on their DipHTHERIA is prev alent ia Halifax. - 1 0. 0. F.—The fiest degree will be conferred 1n Wildey Lodge to-night. o | expected -All members of the Junior Abe. | the way of Atlantic voyages will be done. FooTBall ; weits are requested to meet at Victoria Pork this eveoing at seven o'clock. -> Tux Waert.—The members of the Victoria Cycling Club to the number vf sixteen had # very pleasant ‘‘run”’ evening. 4 Cricket Marcu will be played on the Park grounds to-morrow afiernoon. Game to commence at 2 « ciock, Benedicts vs. Bachelors | elisa Mepica. -—-We understand that Dr. E. percy Moore, of tt is city, intends opening an efice in Summerside for the practice of his ua : 7 > Further particulars will be given provessi« r. jater on. aioe Sick Court—This forenoon’ two drunks were disposed of for fines of $1 or 4 dsys and $2 or 8 days respectively, and the defendants in two assault cises were fined $5 each. sient aiial ay Action For Damaces. — Mr. Drys- dele, of Wallace, N. 8., paid a visit to Springhill Jast winter and fell on the side. ' walk, breaking his leg for $900 for damages. dircienin wr. DaxteL MacLean will preach (D. V.) st Nine Mile Creek 6ich inet., at 7.550; on Sabbath, the 28th, at Cance Cove at 10.30 a. m.; DeSable, 2 30 m,; West River at 7 p. m.; andon Mon- he the 29th, at St. Catherine's at 7.30 p. m, on Friday evening the/ way across the ocean, bound to New York, and much interest is felt in the result of | their effor's to win fresh laurels. Their arrival is looked forward to by steamship men with considerable interest, for it is’ that remarkable in something Each vessel has distinguished herself by | making records. ‘The vessels are the new |big Cunarder Campania, that surprised everyone by her speed on her last trip to New York; the Paris, of the American | to New York, and the Fuerst Bismarck cf | last line, which holds the record of five days, | /14 hours and 24 minutes from Queenstown * * ¥ 8 6a the Hamburg-American line, which holds | the record of 6 dae, 11 hours and 44 | minutes from Southampton to New York. |The Paris left Southampton at 12 o'clock Personal, Hon. J. H. Turner, a member of the British Columb a Government, is at present visit to St John, N B nes in Charlottetown as a merchant a num ber of years ago. Mr. John Campbell, of the Charlottetown postal department, and wife, are visiting friends in Moncton. Mr. C. has been con on 4 jnec'ed with the postal service for quite a number of years.— Moncton Times Mr. W.A_ Brennan, of the Summerside Journal, was one of the judges at the Monc- The town council ton races on the Qacen’s Birthday. has received notice from his lawyer of a claim The Guardian states that Rev. Mr. Tarner did busi- | | (Greenwich time) on Thursday, and will no s | doubt try to beat the record. | | | } i Mr. Fisher, of Pownal, leaves here on Monday, 29:h, for | | Chicago, as the representative of the Grand Division S. of T. of P E. L to the National Division which meets at Chicage June l. Mr. Fisher is als» M. W. Chaplain of the National Division, and preaches the officisl sermon be- fore that body June 4. The World's Con- | gress of Temperance Workers opens its ses- i a at the same place June 5, and Mr. Fisher is the Island's representative to this meeting For Boston.—The steamer Worcester | igo. tet for Boston yesterday afternoon at six | gelock, with a cargo which included about 600 cases eggs, 300 cases lobsters quantity of general merchandise. Her pas- wogers were: Mrs McCormack, Russel Wright, M D Praught, Mrs Snow, Frank Carraghan, H West, Jos McDonald, D Mc- Ewen, Jno McDonald, H Binns, P Me- Kenna, Owen Lafferty ssnilcgpielieatn Srravep From rHetk Sures —T wo fisher- men who strayed away from their vessel landed in Caplin Cove, Cape Breton, last Wednesday night, having been five days sad nights in their dory without {vod or water. They suffered terribly from hanger, thirst and exhaustion. The next night another dory containing four other men landed at Larcheveque, ©. B., also in a very exhausted condition The names of the men and of the vessel from which they | strayed are not given. inna Tuey Were Mane Harry —A country newspaper in Pennsylvania prints the follow- ing list of wedding presents at a rural wedding ia ite parish: From father an¢é mother of the bride, one Jersey calf; from bride to groom, ove hair wreath made from hair of the entire family, and aleo six white shirts; from brother Bliss, one book of poems, one dream book, one polite letter writer, aud one dog; from sunt Harriet, six hens and a rooster, also a jar of tomato catsup; from cousin Sarah, one poem made by herself on the bride and bride- groom—15 verses in all. - - Auuunrrion Stroten.—There have been extensive robberies of ammunition at the drill shed, Halifax. The building has not been reppaired since the fire, a couple of years ago, and the arms and ammunition in the armory have been easily accessible to all, On Tuesday night when serving out aumunition it was discovered by the care- taker that a box contsing one thousand rounds had been stolen from the 63rd aruery, and from the 66th armory several thousand rounds have been taken. There is no clue. _——_-_- - —>_--_--— Tur Manket.—The attendance at the mar- ket to-day was emall, with a slight change in prices. Butter (fresh), in fair supply, sold stirom 17 to 20 cents per ib.; butter (tub) at fom 17 to 19 cents per lb. Eggs, io small wpply, sold at from 11 to 12 cents per dozen. ay was in fair supply, selling at from 70 to jbcents per cewt. Oats, in poor supply, sold st from 34 to 35 cents per bushel. Potatoes in good supply, were slowly bought up at The congregation of the Moin street Bape tist Church have been in correspondence with and o Rev. A. J. Gordon, of Charlottetown, with a view to secure him es their pastor. This re- , quest was backed by an unanimous cal] to the rev. gentleman. While no definite answer has | been received from Mr. Gordon, he has signi+ | fied his willingness—during his attendance at the Baptist conference in this city next month —to occupy the pulpit of Main street church on the first Sunday in Jun2. This is regarded by some members of the church as a satis- factory reply.—St. John Telegraph. —— — > For Over Fifty Years An OLp AND Wett-Trizp Remepy,—Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. Itsoothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colle, and ig the best remedy for diarrhea, It is pleasant to the test». Sold by druggists in every part of the world, Twenty-five cents a bottle, Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. DIED. At Mount Stewart, on May 20th, of peritonitis, Amy Belle, the eldest child of Dr. J. G. and Bessie Toombs, aged four years and ove month. She wished to go the sky and God took her to Himself. SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 24—Welcome, Smith, Richibucto; SS Fastaet, Churchill, Halifax; SS Electra, McLaren, Montague. May 25—Fred E Cox, McConnell, Orwell; Wm Dunbar, Read Pugwash; Minnie Belle, McLeod, Belle Creek; S G Marshall, Smith, Richibucto; Watchman, Gauthier, Rustico; Kezia, Landry, Arichat; Sarah P Ayer, Leard, Magdalen Islands; Minnow, Smith, Buctouche. CLEARED. May 24—Welcome, Smith, Shediac, Fastnet, Charchill, S’side; Electra, McLaren, Mont ague; Wm Dunbar, Read, Pugwash; Lady May, McDougall, Belle Creek; Mianie Belle, McLeod, Belle Creek; Watchman, Gauthier, Rustico; Minnie, Smith, Buctouche. USE SKODA'S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. Everfast Stainless Bleck dye is true to ite name to the very last thread. ‘Iwo cases of from 32 to 33 cents per bushel. Lobsters were | this hosiery received at James Paton & Co’s in large supply and sold at from 3 to 8 cents each, Fish (tresh) wereselling at from 8 to 10 vents per dozen. Cod were in good supply and sold from 6 cents up. —_—_-——————— —The last inter-maritime thé series was shot yesterday Following are the eight highest sores made: Major Longworth, 89; Corp Anderson, 86; Capt Weeks, 83; Corp J A McDonald, 82; Sergt J M Davison, 82; Staif Sergt Longworth, 81; Lieut Stewart, 80; Cant Moore, 76 The eight highest in the aggregate are : Major Longworth, 418 pints; Capt Weeks, 416; Sergt Davison, 30; Corp] McDonald, 390; Capt Hooper, 381; Staff Sergt Allen, 377; Lieut Stewart, 370; Staff Seret Longworth, 369, Jefore the teim is finiliy decided upon there will be another practice for those ec mn petitors who were unable to attend all the practices, and whose names d» not appear above. Tue Rirve practice of afternoon More Changes! The popularity of cur Dress Goods, Mar- tle and Millinery Departments is such that We find it necessary to give our whole attention to them. We have decided, therefore, to c mpletely cloas out our thock of CARPETS. The quantity we have is not large— only sbout 1500 yards—but the patterns are Pretty, the quality is good, and we intend '0 make the prices so low that many dollars will be saved by purchasers. $100 Carpet—now 75 cents. 80>. Carpet—now 6) vents. 59c. Carpet—now 38 cents. We invite ycu to call early and make Your eelectious. BEER BROS, Weather Bulletin. Torowxto, May 26.—10 a. m. Westerly winds; fine, not much ebange in temperature. Delineators and Young Ladies’ Journals | for June at the Bazaar Store. F. W. Heata, of Torento, was cured of a cough that followed la grippe, by using Hawker’s Tolu He wrote Mr. Hawker a grateful letter of acknowledgment. 4 ? Y “You'll Feel Better ” If you’re all run down and out of , © sorts if you take a few bottles of _e@MALTO PEPTONIZED | PORTER. It isa food. Beneficial alike to | Syoungand old. It strengthens the | & body, creates an appetite, aids di- gestion, invigorates the system. Ask your doctor about it. It’s good for every one. TRY IT. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. Druggists sel! it. } | A DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE on Dorchester Street, near the Catholic Cathedral, thoroughly repaired and newly plastered. Rent moderate. Possssrion lst June. Apply at office of Trustees Connolly Estate, Queen Street. mayl7—eod tf hs ae | CAPE GLOVES, with and without Gauntlets. | ” * o * = # * - - ~ ” ~ = * * j/One Thousand Pairs | 3 ee CRESS KID GLOVES TO SELECT FROM. * % * # . * a &, HIGH GRADE, FIT AND FINISH UNEXCELLED. LADIES’ HEAVY We keep a Stock of these Goods that shall leave no possibility of failure to suit customers. A Large Variety for Evening Wear. STANLEY BROTHERS. Charlottetown, M+y 12, 1893. IL, e any any any eee = — SSS Ea a McKAY WOOLEN CHILDRENS CLOTHING, BOYS’ - MENS’ ¢f and and and all prices all prices all prices style. style. style. Hiats! Hats! Hats! Hats! TWEEDS! TWEEDS! TWEEDS! MENS HEAVY TWEED PANTS.—This season we have a beautiful line of all our best makes, For durability and low prices they are unequalled. Charlottetown, April 21, 1893--dy eod & wy =a aapapSap a NNSaEP SINT — a _ — eonsnnemellicnanneiinmemmnnieedomm ase COLUMBIA, MODEL 30. y HE favorite rad hous of (9. The HY iw oT e leaders in the race. If you would not b:2 left behind, ride a Columbia, Model 30. It is the strongest for its weight (30 lbs.), {x) the most beautiful and fastest road wheel ever built. The world’s records, from } to 5 miles, were made on Columbias similar to the Model 30 in model and construction, with only a difference of four pounds in weight, Do you ride a Model 36? R. M. YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. RULES FOR TROUT FISHING FOR 1893 SEASON. Come early and secure one of our NOBBY SPRING SUITS. Hundreds are taking advantage and leaving their orders daily with us. Our Cloths are very attractive—new shades and patterns. If you never had the pleasure of wearing our make of Suits 0 To DAVIES DRUG stork Give a trial order, and be convinced that we are the your Flies, Rods, Reels, Hooks, Fly | efthormen, na kre sricle neceery DeOple to make the good fitting and handsome fin- may17 Our ‘* Block House” Flies have just! | . 1 Cl i Reg seg oe aang ie ann 1€¢ othing, Should you want a Ready-made ever. . ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, ‘Suit, we have a lot of our own make. Morris Block, opp. Post Office: may23 aR Na We have a large stock of Furnishings, Hats. A. DEOPRED Shirts, Tie, Collars, Underclothing, ete. and offer GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND MoGILL,) Mining Engineer|some extra good values. MAIN OBDICE......ccccccccccccessccceed QUEBEC eveee erevecccscecneceMatOne & MeanaaEs RANCH “* | iat beni \ tT i y J ED 7 ia ~That desirable Cottage on I pper | @ rince Street, with stable and coach house Charlottetown, May 20, 1893. fA. a BRUCE. — ee MONIA SOAP Only Costs Seven Cents, in rear, at present occupied by Mr. David Stew- | art, Possession given lst June, Apply to Mrs, GEORGE WEBSTER. may22 OR SALE OR TO LET—A house on the cor- i EN DE RS ner of St. Peter's Road and Pier sant Street, 6 entaining seven = with warehouse at- tigaiiaaescitiniiies tached. Apply to PETER STEWART, Glasgow ail " . . — ay iw—magt? ENDERS will be received by the under- signed until the 26:b inst., from par- ties willung to contract for the building of | ja Double-Tenement House on Dorchester rts RAGE— Good pasiure for two cows in let on Spring Park Road, adjoining garden Apply to PRAKE |” . o P 3i eod—may?2 pares according to plans and specification un ‘cienmmnoiinacn om ath be seen at their office, Queen Street. WA naid servant. Apply to Wittiam Dopp. | he lowest or any tender not necessarily | acces ted. ately owned by Mr, Watson. Bros, & Co. may6—tf A. A MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDERICK PETERS, Trustees late Ower. Connolly. mayl7—dcy 6i OST—Last night, between Richmond Street end the Malpeque Road, a purse containing money. mayl8 “OR SALE OR TO LET—House with garden and stable attached, corner Kent and Cam- , Give it one trial and you will find uct dees Mensa cbe ta cae | = it the very best Soap you _ ever wiciateacinsigiil | E j * TO LET Two tropt furpinted rooms, ret and a p used. Ammonia Soap is the great Tei a . labor-saving soap. BULLETIN NO 10. ——-— TY’ LET.-House with Stable and Garden, cor- | ner Kent and Cumberland Streets. Apply to E. W. TaYLor tf—mayl0 OST.—Pointer bitch yrown and spotted. Answersto naaicef * Juno.” Left W. F. Robins’ stable on nizghtof 22nd, Finder will mayl0 Ses please return to W. IF. Robins, may23 Cream of Tartar Powders: et: OST —On Saturday. between the Railway | as 2a ; | Wharf and Pownal Wharf,a pocket book W OUDI LL'S GERMAN, i coutaining a small sam of money. Finder will Victoria, , please leave it at THz EXAMINER office, | may 23 |Cream of Tartar Powders containing — 71) ot sod A ia Te dates tobe Mocaange Baies| "ROYAL, 900,000 Dozen Large Clean Fresh Eggs, Hoss 7d LENA Sealing ieee on Bay~! For the English and American Market, for which tho outside price will be paid. D ; ‘There is no such official in existence as field S ,c 8, stable | ‘ ; “age } ai a a — ee Sih ok went ota is | the Government A:alyst of Ontario. ON HAND AND FOR SALE—A large stock of EGG CASES and FILLERS, at greatly reduced rates. Write for prices. Inquire of AHunwans, Queen Sect. | += THOMAS MACFARLANE, ap2i—tf Chief Analyst, W ANTED—A ood servant girl for genera Inland Revenue Dept., ie. J. A. FARQU HARSON & Co. work, Applyat this office. mayii ap 26 apl3—dy2w wy 3m 95 SWIFT! quae the 9S “SWIFT” is the best wheel made in ENGLAND, and that it is second to none in AMERICA, any unprejudiced wheel. man wil] say after a fair test of this Machine's powers. Here are a few plain reasons w hy the SWIFT made by the Coventry Machinists’ Company. Coventry, England, the oldest Cycle Manufac- turers in the world, is the acme of all that is great and good in a strictly high-grade wheel:-- BECAUSE it is simple, and the adjustment and bearings acourate BECAUSE it is light and strong—correct proportions not “ir 4 give strength. BECAUSE its reller forged chain reduces friction to a minimum, BECAUSE it is pot possible to make a better wheel. Many more equally strong reasons can t iven why the “ SWIFT” is THE wheel. I will ave a sample whee! here in a few days. Hold your orders until you have seen it. Now is the time to buy the “SWIFT.” Terms Cash ; or to those who prefer, on easy instalments, WILLIAM J. STAIR, Agent for Charlottetown. WHY? mayl6 a EALED TENDERS, for the supply of Cloth- ing for the Militia and Permanent Ourps, comprising Tunics, Trousers, Great Coats, Hel- mets, Caps; Militia Store Supplies and Neces- saries, consisting of Boots, Fur Collars, Mitts, Sheets, Saddlery, Horse Blankets, Gun Powder. &c.; Hard and soft Coal; Hard and Soft Wood (English measure) for the heating of al! milita buildings in eech of tne Military Districts, will be received up to noon on THURSDAY, Lith of June, 183. Tenders to be marked on the left hand ccrner of the envelope: Tender for * Militia Clothirz,” “ Militia Stere Supplies,” “ Gun Pow der,” ** Coal,” or “* Fuel Wood.” asthe case may be, and addressed to the Honorable the Minister of Militia and Defence, Ottawa. The contracts for Clothing are to cover a period of three years from the Ist July, 1898; these for Coai, Wood, Store Supplies and Necessaries are for one year from Ist July, 1893. Printed forms of tenders containing full par- ticulars, may be obtained from the lepartment at Ottawa and at tie following Militia Stores, viz :—The offices of the Superintendents of Stores at London, Toronto, Kingston, Montreal, Quebec, — N. 3., St. John, N. B,, and innipeg, an. Every article of Clothing, Store Supplies and Necessaries to be furnished, as well as the ma- terial therein, must be of Canadian manufacture, and similar in all respects to the sealed patterns which can be seen at the Militia Stores at Ottawa. This does not apply to Helmets, Caps, nor to material for saddlery, No tender will be received unless made on a printed form furnished by the Department, nor will a tender be considered if the printed form is altered in any manner whatever. Each tender must be accompanied by an ac- cept.d Chartered Bank cheque for an amount equal toten per cent of ‘ie total value of the article tendered for. wh! ) will be for/eited if she party making the tener declines to sign a contract when called upon to doso. If the ten- der be not accepted, the cheque will be returned, The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. A. BENOIT, Capt., Secretary. Department of Militia and Defence, Ottawa, 19th May, 1893. iii iia PURNISEINGs Ten Thousand Hats ! Four Thousand Suits! Theusands of Yards of Car- pets of all kinds! Thousands of Customers wanted to Save Money by spending it at PROWSE BRUS. Great Store Charlottetown, May 12, 1893. Visitors to the Warid’s Pair ——SHOULD TAKE THE—— INTERCOLONIAL ALLWAY Which passes through a Country unequalled for SCENERY. Charlottetown te Chicage and Return, $33.55. Tickeis good for 30 days from date of issue, with stop-over privilege at POINTS IN CANA- DA, also at Detroit and Port Huron. TOURIST TICKETS, CHARLOTTETOWN TO CHICAGO AND RE TURN, good to 15th November, 189%, $18.15, and at correspondingly low rates from all other stations. ¥urther information can be obtained ef Agents at all Prince Edward Isiand Railway and Inter- colonial KRaliway Stations. D. POTTINGER, General Manager Government Kaiiways, Railway Office, Moncton, N. B., May 8, 1808, may1l3—6i Jaw - ‘ea