en eee cy aia aii SR Ti, een fbi AO cin ee en TE THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - - ee . ‘ - THURSDAY, MAY 5, 1892. Local and Other Items. Pxrasor and umbrella day—Saturday ’ Re mo “i iecei ar =~! _ Trees ‘ ntal and fruit treea at tows etalis, Market House - ge rhubarb, pineapples, NEY cal 28 , aI ples, etc., received to A jay by | Co m5 2 - Aut persona having bills egainst the Chs etow Pt a nl Society will nleast esame to Horace Harzird, < \ ieciaiads Os EXxu : The Times says that a photogray Mr. Vinnicombe's orchestra is exhibition in the show wisdow of Cook's jrug store, M ton - fury Dos’t Want It.—The brickmakers rT sve resolved to reduce w syes ahi un twee }and 70 ceuts per day. The ploves, iowever. wil] resist the reduction and will go out ou strike if i+ is attempted. sehitidibiiiaatisid fares of a Kino. — The preliminary juvestigation into the charges of conspiracy oreferred against Messrs. Mercier, Pacaud and Langeiier began at Quebec at Monday. The press 13 € xcladed. -—-- @D — Potice Cocur?t.—This morning two of three lads arraigned for disturbing worship in the Salvation Army Rarracks on Sunday last were fined 210 or 30 days each, and the other was disposed for a fine of $2 or 8 days. A nuisance case was adjourned one week > TENT ~ieptiemen's clothing of all kiady repaired, pressed, cleaned and turned Yatiefaction guaranteed. All work finished when p and done for cash at ‘eason able rates so that the customer can keep the profit in his own pocket,—C. BELL, Dorchest- er Street, two doors west of Queen. ap26 6i eod inise i, i ticcmiastnihin New Uoerrmat.—The firat sod of the Cottage Hospital which the Episcopalians parpose erecting at Springhill, N. S., was iurned on Tuesday afternoon in the pre- gnce of a great number of people. The | cost about 85,000. It is ex- that it will be opened up this noepi'a: W pected aulurn 7 fae Lapies Detiontep.—The pleasant effect sod the perfect safety with which the ladies inay use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under ail conditions make it their favorite remedy’ It is pleasing to the eye aud to the taste; gentle, yet effect- salin acting on the kidueys, liver and mwels . ee . ” AXBORICULTUR The directors of Sher- wood Cemetery bave taken the lead in tree planting th’s season A number of handsome ornamental trees, consisting of limes, syca- mores, mountain ash and e/ms, im ported by Mr. Gay, wese planted yesterday, sod it is proposed to set out several! other varieties in the moat eligible situations at an early date. --——> Sixty-four new fishing reds cpen- ed to-day. Forty-two rods trom last year’s steck with flies, reels, lines. cast«, etc Don't think of baying before calling at Dodd's Medical Hall. tu th sa Osapuaxs Comwtse.— According to a recent dwpatch from Montreal, Archbishop Fabre’s @eretary says the immigration of Catholic hildren from the orphanage home ci the Catholic Protection Society at Salford, Eng- laud, thie year will be exceptionally large. A emsiderable number of these children are now #0 ronté encidiiiiinadi We save a big trade in room paper this se2sou and we can only account fori: by the low prices at which we sell a good article. We have a very large stock bought direct from the factories, and can do better for you than small traders who buy second band.— Perkine & Sterns 230 3i eod wy — > ----— — PeovincriL Leeistature — The Legisla- ture of this Province will be prorogued by His Honor the Lieuteaant-Governor this afterneon at four o'clock. The guard of honer on the occasion will be under the command of Captain Longworth, No 2 Batiery, G. A., and the salute from Fort Eds acd will be fired by a detachment from No 1 Battery, G. A, under command of Captaia Davison Cansaptan Aprte Trape.—The Toror to Globe's London correspondent says: ** Mr. Woedal, of Liverpool, reviewing the Oan- sdiau apple trade for the season just clos- ing, says the shipments were the largest on recurd, the receipts at Liverpool slone eaching nearly one million barrels includ- ing American Almvet curing the entire period prices.were higher than last year. siemens Tury Waxst Protectrion.—A deputation of Hebrews waited on the Mayor of Toronto a few days ago, and asked for better pro- tection. They alleged that they were con- tinually ineulted and annoyed, and seme- times assaulted by hoodlums. They re- cited instances where their property had been destruyed and in one case a man’s leg was broken. The Mayor has charged the Chief of Police to give the Jews the fullest measure of protection pcssible. sensiuatiiiduataah Jocasatisric Cuaxars —Several changes have lately taken place in the steff of the St. John Telegraph. The retirement of the busi- necs tisnager, Mr. Gilmor, bas been follewed by changes in the editorial ataff James Hapnay has resigned his position as editor of the Gazette and takes the position of associate editor of the Telegraph. It is understood thet Park Melville, the present associate editor, will resign his post and the sugges ion is that Mr. McCreadv will retire from the Waition of editursine*hief, Mr. Hanney taking Ms place. Mr. McCready is now absent in Oatario and Mr. Hannay has editorial charge. May Sate —The “May Sale” in aid of the Masonic Temp’e, held in the Masonie ledge Room last evening was well attend- ed, notwithstanding the unfavorab'e Weather. and was a decided success. The Gifferent tab'es were wi ll fil'ed and wel! patronized fhe names of the ladies in charge fellow Fancy Tb! Mrs L M Poole. Mra W T Huggan, Mrs H W Andereon, Mrs Ww F Carter, Mrs E E Chandler and Mis Cairns Tea Table—Mrs J J Duvies, Mrs B Rogers, Mra A Murray, Mrs Dr McLeod ani Mrs W H Bart Refreshment Table—Mrs H J Worth, Mrs Cameron, Mra G Wilson, Mrs A N Large and Miza Douli Candy Table— Misses McGregor, Collings and Loyan We understand that quite a snug sam Was teal zed Local and Other Items. Lovely new boots at Goff Bros. m3 tf _— Nore Turs.—The steamer Premier will be due here on Friday afternoon, and will pro ceed to ioleneniie. Parties wishing a pleasant trip should take advantage of the tow fare—only fifty cents either way, From MonrrtaL —The steamer Coban will leave Montreal on Saturdsy, 7th inst., for this port and will be due here on Tuesday, 10th inst Merchants will have ample time to telegraph for goods and catch this boat. New Cuurcu.—The Episcopalians of Srringhill, N.S, are about to begin the erection of their new church. The _ struc- ture will cost about $10,000. Nice Prace tro Live —A cyclone did great damage outside the city of King- fisher, O. T.. om Monday evening last. Sixreen houses were blown down and two persons were killed. _—>--— Tue Pastyer —The steamer Fastnet arrived from Summerside with freight this morning, and will proceed to Halifax this afternoon about four o'clock with a cargo of eggs, oats, potatoes, pork, ete. The cargo will include 1000 bushe's potatoes shipped at Souris. silent A Con?RapDICcTION.—A gentleman from Crapaud states that there is no truth in the report that the congregation of St. John’s Church is raising a subscription to induce the Rev. T. W. Johnstone to return. The aub- scription is, be says, confined to a few persons. iiss MisstoNARY Mertixne.—One of the best attended missionary meetings that bas taken place in Souris for a long time, was held in the Methodist church there on Tuesday evening. The principal speaker was the Rev. Mr. Turner, of Cornwall. Rev. Mr. Gold- sraith presided and gave the introductory addresa, FIREMEN’s TOURNAMENT —The Tournament Committee are hard at work arranging for the big celebration on the 30ch June and let Jaly. Last evening Secretary Finlayson re- ceived a letter from Antigonish stating that the tire department of that town would send a hose team, and that some members of the team intendei taking part in other of the sports provided. vei FooTsaLt —Every member of the Cres cent Football Club is requested to attend practice at Victoria Park this evening at 7 o'clock sharp, as the teams for the forth- coming matches will be selected shortly. There will also be a meeting of the Club immediately after practice. Attend ! otitis A Novet Procerprse — De. McCullough who is staying st the Gordun House, Orangeville, Out., was arreated at the in- stance of Alexander Kinch, of that place, a few days ago for receiving money under false pretences. Some years ago, Kinch paid the doctor $7 to cure a disease, which the local physicians said was incurable, etapa Makes FLesn AND BLoop,—When the sys” tem is all rua down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proveess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure, Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituente for nourish- men’. found ia wheat. in fact, Miller's Emul- sion ie a perfect *‘ staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c, and $l at Charlottetown drng stores, cca It is a well-known and settled fact and stands to reason that we can buy and sell our carpets, oilcloths and house-furnishings cheaper than any other house oo P, E. Island. The quantity of these goods we handle is immense, and during the past month the quactity of carpets we have put out beats any month of April since we have been in the carpet business. We do as well for our customera as possible and guarantee satis faction. If you want carpets, oilcloths or anything in our line come straight to the largest, vheapeat and best carpet warehouse on P. E. Isiand.—Jas. Patoa & Co., Market Square m3 3i BANK STOCK UCTION at our Office, WEDNESDAY, May lith, at 12 o'clock :— 2 sbares Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, SS Driving Park Stock. E, H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers, ma) 5—tl sle BROOD MARE BY AUCTION. Ww. will sell by Auction, TO-MORROW, FRI- DY, at 2 o'clock, sharp, an excellent Brood Mare, Sale positive. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. VHE eastern half of Houss situated on King Street, opposite Judge Reddin’s residence This House contains eight goed reomsa, besides pantries, and is in good order, Possession given immediate y. Aoply to Mr, Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner at South- ort. ; EDWARD KELLY. mech25 Oiled Clothing. ARTER’S CELEBRATED AMERI.- CAN. HORACE HASZARD, Agent. Charlottetown, April 25, 1892. PF. Island Electric Co. AYOTICE is hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the stockholders of the above Company will be held at their office ia Charlottetown on Wednesday, the ilth day of May next, A. D. 1892, at the bour of twelve o'clock, noon. Dated 29th day of April, 1892. JAMES WADDELL, Superintendent. ap29 —2aw t] m‘g 797 CYT Lee Pictures For Sale. ——"7 N MAY 3rp, sell at Auction, all | es left at my establishment to be iramed previous to Mecember Si, 1891, if not . called for previous to sale, JOHN NEWSON. ap?2—tl may 3rd FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT IS WHAT WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS, THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing t1> Siar Pailoring Establishment when ther want something particalar- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling th: bill has passed ints a proverb, namely. wien you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establisimen: you are too fastidious for this yere world. Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wke FIRST-CLA ———— ——(x)— ) )) 3 , | k & L aX IUDs mn Be We have a first-class stock of Hosiery imported for this season's trade. We buy direct from the manufac- turers, and our prices will be found, when you see the quality, to be the lowest in the city. AND BIG VALUE IN §, BOS: & Children Globo ——__—-AND—— Men’s Felt Hats. ann cnpepeactineeen, J jonaenincp amet ws OUR OBJECT I$ TO PLEASE ALL. We can have no better proof that we d> it than to know our trade is increasing every yew. © Last yew waia big year’s trade, and we are bound that this one will be still betrer for our customers We start out by offering 500 Children’s Suits, worth $1.75, ——~_FoR—— ONLY ONE DOLLAR A SUIT. REMEMBER, we will stand by you if you will stand by us. We thank yon for all past favors, and can assure you of our best attention and lowest prices all through this year. TRY US FOR FELT HATS, if you want the Latest Styles and Best Value obtainable. We have been hunting Bargains for you and have got them. . Come at once and take advantage of them. fo) PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. 2766 pairs Cotton Hose, 6c. to 50c. a pair. 1320 pairs Cashmere Hose, 16 to 75c. a pair. A job lot of Cashmere Hose at 16c. a pair. A job lot ot Cotton Hose at Se. a pair. Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves.—_Our stock of Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Lisle Thread sloves is first-class, and the price---well, we would like to hear of any selling cheaper. That party is not to be found in this city it we know it. Trade at the Old Reliable Dry Goods Store. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, April 30, 1892—ed & wky —— ps PATTON BROTHERS. ———{ X) The Parties contemplating Furnishing Houses this Spring, Real ‘WE WANT YOUR TRADE, and And in order to get it, we will offer Genuine cart’ TEMPTING BARGAINS Men. IN ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. - Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, Tapestry, Scotch, Union, Jute, ‘Hemp, Matting, Rugs, Mats, Oilcloths, etc, at prices that will make you buy. Jace Curtains, Art Muslins, Portieres, Curtain Poles |Window Shades, and everything required for Hous? Furnish- ‘ing, the best value in the city, at the Prowse REAL AND GENUINE PATTON BROTHERS, Bros. | 136 QUEEN STREEDL. P. S—MR. E. CHANDLER has charge of our CARPET DEPARTMENT. Charlottetown, April 4, 1892—eod & wky ; Two Doors Below ———————— a ace ee i tieerceeneteedaeaneanaaelins — —— — —_——_—<$$$<—<—<—<— Gate. BHweA LD! For Custom Boots, e, Goff Brothers’ is the Place. Hand Made, ; {x) EASURES TAKEN, FITS GUARANTEED, LOW PRICES, COMFORT. You want a wide inside to your Boot to give good tread to the foot. No more corns, We slau keep a large variety of Custom Boots on hand, light and heavy Kangaroo, Kid, Dongola, French Calf. We buy Tcp: where they are made. Our new stock of Boot Tops and Leathers have just arrived from England. We have the real genuine French Calf Lace and Elastic Side Top—the very best. The prices of our Tops are put in low, as we want to supp'y the whole Island. The prices range as follows :—$1.15, $1.25, $1.35, $1 66, $1 85, $2.00 and $2.25. Also, splendid Shoe Tops, $1.30. Also, Ladies’ Kid, Goat and Calf Tops. Send your money in and we will send Tops and change beck if not suitable, and will return money. LEATHERS—French Calf, Kid, Goat, Grain Calf, Kip, Neata, Grain and Sole Lesthers. SHVUEMAKERS’ FINDINGS - Awls, Bristles, Hammers, Lasts, Wax, Pegs, Thread, Silk, Hardash Nails, Pincers, Rasps, Knives, etc. N. B.—We will treat your orders with as much attention as if personally attended. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. Charlottetown, April 26, 1892—eod & why Charlottetown, May 3, 1892—eod & why a