ee eterno nes. aa Ps gece ee ON te. 5 RR xe e a 4 = ae ~ te E--eeNesetenespE ete THE DAILY EXAMINER. ee ~.. . on. WEDNESDAY, MAY 18, 18 {}s> & Ce) ante | iWe are about | j in a Special ve : ‘ Local and Other r " ms. Local and Other sens. : a e As i. Duar h voking corgh can be so quickly | : alien ‘ ured by Shiloh Reddin Bros. s nevidwly - = ' : Very Curap,—A large stock of good wrap- | z » t } paper at} ping peper just in at the Diamond Book. | } ks ¢ very O°" paper | store; only 35 cents per ream. t S i vil tr ja ; SHIFTING ORDNANCE.—The team from A me g of Ha bor l Battery, G A... will meet for practice a i ght. All | evening at 8 o'clock A prompt attendance 5 ‘ 4 : i eq rested, \ ¥ ve ‘ .* . a . ; ee : Don't Drink Corree.—A Chicago res : ‘i Reddi uarant keeper, named McKeever has be- | vs ‘ame Violently insane, owing to over-in- | = ; dulgence in coffee. s buyi biey val eee eee: call SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS, F. det vies (Davies e) wh Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far sue - es and othe rmation no perior to any pill, For Head- aa line meee ache and siver Complaint ; te equal these Tab- ie ileal Phe ent f th lets. ith the DISCOVERY > 2 fs of ; praca Nn they cure Rheumatism. 50 in ck HH A. fie sey Sond & box only 35 ets. William G St r | for trinc on < s ( Z i me ; TS Seal & Michaels 4 e King’ Tur Rive — The boxing contest between - sa : Geo. Godtrey and Joe Lannon, at Coney -: isiand Athletic Club, on Monday night, Memezerrs of the Cycling Club will meet | ***rac ted about 2,500 spectators At the £Q wen Square at 7 p m, sharp, for} & ud of the 4th round. Lannon’s seconds | ue usual run, The adjourned business claimed a decision on a foul and refused to | meeting will held at 830 at the usua)|*/ow their man to go out fer another | place. — By order of the Captain. round. The refaree would not allow the i. cla'm of foul, and gave the verdict to God- For Damc.—The Charlottetown Engi- | frey. Lannon’s friends entered a protest | neers wili meet for drill to-night at eight | 9Ut Godfrey will probably receive $2,200 | o'clock, sharp. This company will also the shed at 10 o'clock, sharp, on iorning next for charch parade. saben Mitrrra Camp.— The Canada Gazette anoounces that the date for the camp of instruction for military district No. 12 a Charlottetown will be fixed uhder arrange ments by the Deputy Adjutant General. - DissoLvuTIoN OF PartTNERsHIP.—Norton & Fenneil advertise a big bargain sale is to-day's issue. Their stock is large-and very compete. Give them a cal) when or the search for good goods at reasonabk prices. meet at S sunday itachi rea DeticHtep —The pleasant satety with which the He Lat elect aud the periect iadies may use the liquid fruit laxative ae f F 8, under ail conditions make it the ir fave teremedy’ Itis pleasing to the eye © taste, gentic, yet effect ual in ac eh n the kidueys, liver and bowels. aa SHODA’S GERMAN SOAP, Wold ms Velvet.” “Pure as é: ated.” that telis the whoie stery. Most highly medicated soap ever made. Try one cake. It >, epat. At all Drugzists. , 25 ets. ROGH- PAPER =D: 1 wantto newly per” your parior, oom, bedroom, or kitchen Do you w wi aan ¥ paper and do you want to buy it at the lowest price? We have +n immense variety, bought direct from the makers, and marked at prices to sell ime mediately. —Beer Bros mayl3 dw eae cae Faow Hativax —'‘I'ne steamer Fastnet, Cepain Hopkins, arrived from alten via intern:ediate ports at ten o'clock this morn ing, with a general cargo and three passenge Captain McGrath, F Palmer and M Rise She left for Summerside at noon, and wi return to-morrow morning, arrivieg about save here on return to Haiifax lock ia the afternoon. Rattway Canoes —A meeting was held at Bradaibane on Friday evening to msijer the railway changes The meetiog was addressed by Hon. Peter Sinclair, A. B Warburton, Eeq., M. P. P., William Camp six, and will | bout four o: T cod AME bell, M. L. C., Charles Taper, Eeq., and cthers. A resolation was passed condemning he changes and asking that the railway accommedation the people have hithert enjoyed, and which they have a right to by the terms of union, be restored = —_— FoorpaLt —A game of football was playe i on the Prince Street School grvunds last evening be tween teame from the Thistles and EHillaborough clubs Victory — hed upon the banners of the Thistles, » thrashed thetr opponents by a scure of to0. Thistles will try to arrange s match with the Brighton Heroes A tiriendly game of tuotball was played at victoris Park last eveulng betweera the Y. M. C. A. team and the Victoria Club team i game was keenly contested throughout, and resulted in a touch-eJown nd a goal for the latter to nothing. _- oS Seventa Day Apventista —A convention Seventh Day Adventists was held in Moncton, beginni gon Wedcve diy last and eadiag on Tuesd U-legates were presen’ from the differert Advent churches in Nova Scotia and P. E Island Oa Suulay the firet Seventh Day Adventist church in New Brusawick was organiz:d in the Py hisn Temple, where the meetings were held. six cunverts were baptized on Sandsy morning a ‘ttreii, and in many! wrey's pond by Elder © “ t these with five thus establishing a t ernoon others weie received into the church, branes at Moncton ‘on ceeialeiaalie Lors oF lczeperas. — The Norwe bark, Earupa, arrived at Neweastle from Arendal on Monday. Capr. Grund:, wh is a re gules trader to Miramichi, re ts eeing more icebergs on ths rd and ich i £ She ta tetinne 44 to 49 worth long 43 tu 48 west, than he has seen in twenty years experience. They tad heivy southerly winds and although weather thick during two days they coun’ed thirty seven bergs and i be- tweea two which were very large They were about 100 feet vut of the r Jian the his was mm One UCC 1/0 psste wafer and not mors than two length of his ship apart. o More Istanpers ABKOo.w.—A_ [Boston ? arys \ afterco vu session oT the divo art. before Judge Fess:nden, vesterday, Annie Liviagsteac, @ tall, haod 8 “ zh separation from Alex ander Livi stune, whom she wedded in 1581, at ( a Sh ly afterward they rm lexan , is was alleged, a ni shiftlees, and spent tm i nging abou: iqar salovns = ¢ wife found emp! »yment ia « score, and by i “t late a night, ms sed to keep the be id bil jnared vp j isis wens on fo GX months, uring which time Alexander prs s3wife. He exme bome One eVeutuag aad kink the supper table, Smashing the dishes and scatteriug the food Parchased by the of his wife. At one time he load “d up 4 revoiver in the preseuce of Sra Liv ingetoae, “i he was goiog to hiow a hulet hi ugh he Ia cons quence os of these crueliies she was greatly weakened in Strength and decided to live by herse'f. Judge Posseaden relieved the libellant of the yoke aa¢ bad ao lomg borae. toll of the $3,000 purse. dering the greater part of yesterday for the want of « repe to haul it across, and people who desired to get across the river cn busi- ness had to drive all the way round by the bridge. The rope came to grief early in the forenoon, and the scow was laid up nearly all the day ~all for the want of arope. This is how the FPeters-McLean-F. argvrharson com bination is accomodating the people of West River. > Deapv Bopy Founp —The dead body of an nfant waslsast evening found inthe People’s Cemetery, St. Peter’s Road, by Keeper Gregory The body was packed in» small box, and attired in a white dress. The box was under the ground, with the top on} 4 level with the sod. The keepe reported | his *‘find” tothe police, who in turn noti fied the Coroner. A_ jury ae em- pannelled, and it was de hold an inquest this ty but when the coroner and jury arrived on the | scene, the medical man who was to make the pos ue inination identified the body ss tia (f « infant of which the daughter cf a well-kuown colored resident of the city hai been del ivered a few days ago, and which had evidently been buried in that Way to save funeral expenses, Under the ircamstances, it was not considered necessary to huid an inquest LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A Timely Suggestion. use of a fire- some of the Srr,— Thinking that the pro {limewash on reofs of our city might be the means of pre- venting some fires, I send you the enclosed | receipt, taken from “Oh ase’s Receipts, That itis a good thing 1 have proved, and | thers also easily prove by dippirg 4 shingle in the solution, letting it and seeing how difficult it is to ignite. can —although, perhaps, without coating would last longer. I have not sent this tothe other papers, but if t hey think it worthy, [should be glad if they will | publish the receipt. E. W. Tay or. FIRE PROOF PAINT FOR ROOFS. Slack stone lime by patting it in a be covered to keep in the steam. When slsked pas? the powder throngh a fine seive; and to each G quarts of it add 1 quart of rock salt and water 1 gallon ‘Then boil and skimclean. Toesch5 gallons of this add pulverized alam, 1 ib; pulverized copperas, 4 |b.; and still slowly add powdered p»tash, # ib; then fine sand or hickory ashes, 4 lbs Now add any desired color and apply with a brnsh, looks better than paint and is as dur- auie as slate; stops small leaks, prevents moss, and makes it incombustible and renders brick impervious to wet. Ulster Would Fight. AN IRISH PARLIAMENT WOULD ARMED RESISTANCE. D »ubt is expressed in many quarters re- garding the earnestness of the Ulster move- ment against H»ms> Rale, and this has in- cited the leaders to a more vivlent beating of the war drum. Mr. Saunderson’s recent speech at Stephens Club dinner, openly pr cla md the intention of the Ulsterites to resort to 1 force in their resistance to a Dublin parliament. Ulster would. he ssid, make hort work of the Irish House of Commons. He led the largest united section of I[rish- me3, whe would be able, if they were tested, to wreck the Dublin Parliament. flis declarations were received with en thusiastic cheers. While the Lord Chancellor censures the langasrge as dangerous, the theory of rebel- lion is heard in silence. Several members of the Cabinet side withthe Lord Chancellor in condemning Lord Salisbury’s incitement to civil war, but the rank and file of the Tories approve BE MET BY 4rin< it. Mr. J. W. Lowther, Parliamentary Sec- retary of the foreign office, sparking at a recent public gathering, referzed tu the ex- pre asec belief that Ulster would ev-ke the aid of English loyalists, and said that the resu tt would be that the world see che sternest contest since England was created anation. This was received with loud cheers On the whole, the conviction st reng' hens that the Ulster convention wil be a history- making event. The recent appsal of Trish Non-C nformist ministers to their breth ren in Great Britain has been rett.forced by acirculac sigaed by Rev. D. Brown, chairmin of the Irish Presbyterian As semb!y; Dr. Lynd, an ex-chaircyn of that body; Dr. Usher, a leading Baptist, and Mr. Guard, « prominent Methodist, again dectaring the certainty of « sanguinary civil war, if lreland be placed under a Par- liament wherein priestly influenve wi.l be paramount. il vetlligitiemaee Wantep, a Rorpe.—We are informed that | the scow plying cross West River | from Farqubarson’s wharf was nut operated shingle the color, the | the | j AL Now is the Farmers and supplies at extr CLEARANCE j Charlottetown, M ‘y short time, others dissolving Partnership, dispose of our large stock of Prices, giving Enducements ne a ne ee S9, MUss time for Merchants, Pais itera; to purchase their emely low prices. THIS I5 SALE. NORTON & City ae Store. 18, 1892—2aw & wky for. CARRIAGE ‘adie ! ALL Go! NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION. MEAT ChRARANCH SAddi | aiid at Bottom Prices and to do so must FTA RD W ARE and will sell at Greatly Reduced, “Cash. 7 House -Buildes s, Summer rand: Fall| AG . terns. W* HAVE TOO LARGE A STOCK OF LADIES’ UNMADE COSTUMES, and decided to sell them at-a big loss in order to make a speedy sale. ALL ee ee ~——4 x)——— -—— neal <ieiinchenie that phat that that that that that 600 will 7.00 will §.00 will 9.50 will 11.00. will. now were 1260 will now were 1400. will now that wore 16.00 will now go for that were 1800 will now go for Costumes Costumes Costumes Costumes Costumes Costumes Costumes Costumes Costumes were Were WETE Were Ware now now now now $3.00. 3.50 400. 4.15, 000, 6.25. 7.00. 6.00, 8,19, go for go for oo for oo for go for go for go for 4 ‘ ET A POSITIYV | ENN ELL, ' ny ' rhe | only objection appears to be its light color, which lampblack or metallic paint mixed j : | with it w uld, to a certain extent, remedy, | | | ‘ 1 } tub to | | OPEN omen AT AG TO-DAY THE— LONDON HO0USS A further lot of Dress Goods, Mantles, Prints, Satteens, Oxford Shirtings, Flannelettes, Umbreilas, Sanshades. HOSTERY—Cashmere 2n4 € viton. GLOVE*—Silk, Taffeta, fhread. WE Represen EVERY IWAN Should carry a full Life and Property. line oO These goods are ali excellent valine, and are marked at very low prices. HARRIS & STEWART, © } : : may3d _ eod & w 7 — —_—— _ _ —_ - = P Feaibanos on his t FIRE, LIFE and At ae r INSURANCE COMPANIES. ww pe % URQUHART & BROW, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. PURTY down at Ch’town, March 31, 1892—eod&wy cheons of RIGO | ML the old price, eae ij ws = gr We have just receive ia few Jhoice Porto Rico, and as we have sold out our old stock of Molasses, we have marked this lot}: SSES | OFFICE—Brown’s Block, Charlottetown. a apl2 > ho 1 ea * 2 Pun- 40 CTS. PER GALLON. Cali and ey. a sample lot, as it is extra good vale. BEER & GOFF Queen aad Ming Square Stores. all kinds of Dress Goods. PERKINS & STERNS. aie May 18, 1892—ecd & wky me Bargains in A. Powerful and Extraordinary SPECIAL CARPET wa y SF du AT—— Paton & Co's. w—— SLdddV) dO dvs LY >) ® uo, somvey f LS Jame:: eae ey AAS 7 . * JAS. PATON & CO. ‘-ESPECTFULLY tender their heartiest thanks to the public for received in the past. Our aim has been and still will be t» e have succeeded, and nothing wili be wanting on our pari surpass the past. It is a well known fact that our CARPET DEPARTMENT is the BEST PROVINCE, and that we sell more Carpets than any other firm in the city. still more to the popularity of this department, our buyer, when in Kagland, very extraordinary cheap lots in the very Newest and Bost Desigas ; our friends and customers the benefit of this lot, we offer them at "the following marvel- lous low prices. Never in our experience have we been in a position t» offer such tn- ducements. Just imagine a Tapestry Carpet at 24 c2nts a yard, usual price 36 cents, and good Brussels Carp:t from 70 cents a yard; and five-frame Brussels, worth $1 55, for $1.15; a very special line of Brussels for 85 cents. *S,0 ——— GREAT SALE OF CARPETS the liberal patronage please our customers IN THE To add s-cared some Now is Your Time, Ladies, to Buy Cheap! EVERY YARD MUST GO! _ Don’t miss this golden opportunity. Com? and conse your Carpet. If your home is in the city, we will m-asuee your home; it you liv: in the country, bring the measure with you and we will cut aid match tree of charge. cesired, we make and lay at cost price. It is the value we give that makes us do the lion’s share of the The lowest price and the excellent value is what counts. now, for instance, Island. ment. Carpet bus'ness. Take our Great Sale in prog ess Nothing like it has ever been offered the people of Prince dward Come and cast your eye over the Bargains we are vffering in the Carpet Depart- If you buy from us.you will saye money every time. 0., S PATON The Largest Carpet Importers on the Island. Charlottetown, May 11, 1892—eod & wky For Custom Boots, Hand _Mate, Golf Brothers’ is EASURES TAKEN, FITS GUARANTEED. Low PRIOBS, COMFORT. You want a wide inside to your Boot to give good tread to the foot. No more corns. We also keep a large variety of Custom Boots on hand, light and heavy Kvngaroo, | Kid, Dongola, French Calf. We bay ‘ups where they are made. Our new stock of Boot Tops and Leathers have just arrived from Eagisnd. We have the real genuiue French Osif Lace and Elastic Side Top—the very best. The prices of our Tups are put in low, a3 we want to supply the whole Island. Tae prices rauge as follows :—$1.15, $1.25, $1.35, $1.65, $1.85, $2.00 ard $2.25. Also, splendid Shoe Tops, 7 30. Also, Ladies’ Kid, Goat and Calf Tops. Send your aoe in and we will sead [ops and change back if not suitable, and wiil return money. LEATHERS —F reach Calf, Kid, Goat, Geaia Oalf, Kip, Nats, Grain and Sole Leathers. SHUEMAKERS’ FINDINGS - Awls, Bristies, Hammers, Lasts, Wax, Pogs, Thread, Silk, MHardash Naile, Piocers, Rasps, Knives, ete. N. B.—We will treat your orders with as much ettention as if personally at tended. GOFE BROS’. BOoT FACTORY. — ——— the Place. Charlottetown, May &%, 1892—eod & wky have ¥ NEW, CLEAN GOODS, pretty aud stylish, and if you want a Big Bargain now is your chance. to make the futare’ and in order to give . If ances