THE DAILY EXAMINER. sean Local and Other Items. 3a sore you buy your felt hats at Prowse a j 5 Bros. aplé Tane your (ea at the Market Hall to- night. Gueat Baxoains in pictures all this woek.—Hassard & Moore. Tea on tables to-night at 5.30 o'clock. Be sure and be on time. Tuat hacking cough can be s9 quickly cared by Shiloh's cure.—Reddin Bros, novidwly - Tue Rient Prace.—If you want to dress fashionably, buy your dress goods, mautles and millinery at Beer Bros, a We would like to have a settlement of all accounts rendered up to March 31.— Haezsrd & Moore. 1 0. O. F.—A regular meeting: of St Lawrence Ledge this evening at 8 -o'clock The second degree will be conferred, domeeQuene 478 o'clock this evening in the base- ment of the Methodist Church, ‘‘The Life Ourrent,” illustrated by stereopticon views. A Payixo LyvestuEnt.—Twentyslive cents invested in a box of Everybody's Pills. It may mean & saving of that many dollars later. A Pisssant. Tune will be evjoyed by those who attend the tea’ meeting at the Market Hall to-night. Horses —Mr. W: 8. McKie shipped a cargo of splendid horses in the ‘Northumberland on Priday. They are intended for the American market. GARRISON ARTILLERY.—No. 2 Battery, G. A, will meet for drill to-morrow evening at baif-past eeven. A full ani prompt attend. asee is particularly requested. seceded Pisasurne Wirs Prorir. — This even- ing’s lecture by Dr. H. D.: Johnson on “The Life Current,” illustrated by ster- eopticon views, Masonio.—The brethren of Victoria Lodge, A. F. & A. M., will please take notice that the degree preetice will be held on Thursday next instead of to-night. SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great Germaa Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic Removes Biackheads, Pimples, Crm if by a 3 ox. tubes t snnemnetnilinat Tueatrical —The Boston Cometly Com- pany wil! open for a short seasop in the Mar Ret Hail, Summerside, .toandrrow (Tuesday) evening. The opening biil will be ‘““Fanchon, the Cricket.” nin—~ Borastcat Course.—The lecture on [ues- day evening in the Y. M. C. A. lecture room wiil he on the “Function of the Flower,” and will be well illustrated with diagrams and floral s” xcimena. - Aver. »* SaLe.—An auction sale of horses, carriages, harness, sleighs, etc., will take place at the late residence of Judge Young, on the 4th of May next, particulars of which are given in the advertisement elsewhere in to-day's isene Tee Tarp Werex.—Great suctess has attended the big bargain sale at the Diamond Bookstore, the third and last week of which began today. The prices as published io another column in to-day’s issue may astonish our readers, bat they are genuine. Be sure and eail, you are sure of big bargeins. A Suooru Suin.—Eatey’s Fragrant Philo- derma is strongly recommended for softening, beautifying and preserving the skin, and ving it a blooming and charming appearance. he completely removes tan, sunburn, redness, ete., and by its balsamic and healing qualities renders the skin soft, pliable and free from dryness, Sold by druggists. al Sreamsurr Acency.—Attention is directed to the advertisement of the Eastern Steamship Company, which appears elsewhere. The time of sailing of the steamers Premier and Weymouth will be found therein, Peake Bros. & Co, are the egents here, and will cheerfally furnish s!! information, contennedpioemunate From Hairax.—The steamer Premier, Captain A. H. Kelley, arrived from Halif+x via Souris and other intermediate ports about noon yesterday, with a general cargo. She left on return early this morning. The friends of Captain Kelley gave him a warm welcome. Ths Premier has been made ready for « big season's work, and we trust that she will have @ prospsrous summer. Coxaecrion.—~lIn the report of the Easter Market on Saturday last, io mentioning Biake Bros. show of Easter beef, there was aslight mistake in defiaitiou. The big heifer dreased to 1508 lbs, which with « ateer (not the big ox)made the total—2258 Ibe. The big ox has not yet been . killed, nor has the Hereford. Theaé ‘will adorn Messrs. Blake Bros. stand later on. . Ss ApeaNcEemeEnts for the Oddfellows Concert are about complete. The programme, which will speak for itself, will be published 'o- morrew, The tickets are now on sale at the usual places and cat algo- be obtained from members of the erder. Only a limited num- ber of specially reserved tickets are for sale. These can be obtained on and after Thursday, the 2ist inst., at 10 a, m., at Mr. Watson's Drug Store. aengineibenditccommenain Tuz “ Myrtle Navy ” plug correctly repre sents the whole plan upon which its manu’ facture is conducted. ‘There is not # fraction- al part of a ceat expended upon it for mere appearance. It is neither wrapped in tin foil tor worked into fancy shapes, nor put in y cases, nor subject to any kind of expense Merely to please the eye or captivate the fuscy. The manufacturers rightly. believe that tebacco was not purchased for ornament, but for smoking, and therefore all extraneous expense was avoided and added to the quality of the tobageo. The public have testified in ita case that they prefer paying their money for a high quality of article than for ornament dat out of place. New Sreamer —The Weymouth, the new steamer chartered by the E.xstern Steamship Company to run to the Eastern shore, arrived te early yesterday morning. She presents ‘Very neat appearance in the water, bas large saloon amidships, ood sleeping accom- mModation and ladies ite also promenade seck, Captain Hansen, who brought her here ind who will command her on the roate, "peaks highly of her ateadinesa and seagoing ualities. Her speed is from 10 to 12 knots. he Weymouth was built at Wey mouth, N S., _ bas compound surtace condensing engines built by the Burlll, Johnson Co., of ‘rmouth. Her dimensions are; 102 feet eee, feet, beam, and sevep feet six WDehes hoid, and register ton tons. — = -o— Loeal and Qther Items. Po.tice Court.—One drunk stands over for trial.to morrow. ‘ SPecias Mestixe of St. George's Lodge, No. 1I7T, to-nigat, ; PooTBaLt.—Harbor Light Football Club will meet to-night. By order of the captain. What ApovT CHARLOTTETOWN ? — April 30:b has been appointed arbor day in Massa- chusetts, St. Gsoros’s Lopcr entertainment and social will take place Monday next in Euston Street Hall. © Ea ; Tre Book Kerrrme class at. the Young Men's Christian Association will, meet. this evening. evtiliniieninias Tux Stayvey has been taken off the wiuter route, and goes to Pictou this afternoon to be painted up, etc. . Mesgtine of the Philbarmenic® Soolety on Tuesday night at a quarter to eight instead-of this evening. SHILon's Catanru . Reyepy— positive eciek catarrh, diphtheria.and eanker-mouth. _ Bro ‘a fm 7 -Reddin Bros, — Aw bid LPS Hareor Lioat.—The members of the baseball team are requested to meet- at their rooms to-night at 8.o’clock sharp. By ordér. 4 See : _ “Tae Homan Rease,” at the Young Men's Christian Association Lecture Room, W ednes- day evening at 830 o'clock, by Mr. Percy Pope. No admission fee. Come!” eee KILL that chronic cough before it kills you. A cough often ends in consumption, and to cure coughs, colds, bronchitis; “whooping cough and all wasting diseases, no remedy equala Estéy’s Ensulafon of-Cod.Liver Oil Sold by druggists. | el dw im Toox tr Bap.—’Tia said that the raayor of one of the Wns along the north I. G. R. track had two.of his cowa put in pound by a poundkeeper whom he tad ' sippointed. Hie worship felt so mad over the matter that.he allowed the cows to remain in custody until they were sold.— Moncton Transcript. oe SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American m- ony for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At ali Deeagets, 81.00 per bottie; six les $5.50. If you want fo know shout SKQGD M&S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.”’ Makes F.Lesu anp Bioop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, when the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emulsion “of ‘pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, hecatee it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller’s Emul- sion is a perfect ** staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. aewe For Over Firry Yeaus Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the; child from pain, and the little cherub awakes aa ‘‘ bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the boweis, and is the best-known remedy for diarrh@a, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mra. Winzloe’s Soothing Syrap,” and take no other kind. lyr Local Notices. Another soft saap for housekeepers.—James Patoa & Co. offer very special inducements. Read their advertisement. apls ’ A few dollars will go a long ways in fixing tp your home if you deal at James Paton & Co's, “Attend their extra sale on Wednesday. apls To farmers—One carload of auperphoe- phate received to-day and now ready for delivery. Seead. EH Norton & Co. Important postponement.—We have post- poned our big sale of new furniture for a few days, as we have been advised of the shipment of three new and valuable upright pianos to be sold at the same time, without any reserve. Advertisement soon —E. H Norton & Co. Valygble pianos,—At our coming furniture sale sell without reserve three new and valuable pianos from the New York Piano Com . These instruments will be sold for cash Fhoat reserve.—E. H. Norton & Co, Every man or boy who wants a new spring suit should call and examine our immense stock of cloths We carry the largest stock in the city, so you will have greater variety to select trem than apy other’house. We are offering special inducements to cash buy- ers.—Johu McLeod & Co. apl3 DEED. At the residedoa: of her’ danghter, East Boston, on the 15'h qf, April, 1892, Sarah, widow of Peter Trainor, formerly of Char- lottetown, aged 63 yeats. "May her soul rest in peace. (Her body is expected here by train from Summerside ‘this evéning, and the funeral will leave the: residence of her son, P. H. Trainor, Kent Street, at 8.45 a. m., to- morrow, for St. Dunétan’s (Jathedral, thence to Reman Catholic cemetery. } eas = Another Testimonial. D*; BHAYNES,—D6€ar Sit: Iam Perr you have go much to contend. with. caused by jealousy. . I shalicertainly do my best to contradict any f reports I may hear, both for your own sake and my own: I would be very. ungrateful should Ido otherwise, after having derived so much benefit from your medicine. You promised to cure me in six months from the time 1 commenced takirg your medieine. but I am happy to state that I had not been taking it more than three months when a cure was effect- ed; and after having consulted all the doctors in thi« vicinity without effect, the only consolation I derived from any of them was that my disease (sick headache, etc..) had become chronic and was incurable If this statement will be of any benefit to you, you are peneeny welcome to pub- lish it, Yours very truly, MRS. C. B. POOLE. Lower Montague, 31st March, 1892. DR. GEO A. BAYNES, Specialist in Diseases of Women & Chronic Diseases of Men. Office : Market Square, Ch’town, P. E. I. apl8—dy & wky ee foe de mr Nat nest tdem te aC Rat At al als SINR oman oe ie IMPORTED SEED WHEAT, —-—FROM THE—— Canadian Northwest ! E have procured a Osrload of Prime No. 1 Hard Red Fife Seed Wheat from Pense Station, 100 miles west of Regina, Assiniboia. This wheat has been selected with great care, and is, without doubt. the best ever brought into the Mari- time Provinces. It is:a well-known fact! that the further north any cereal grows the better the quality becomes. The condi- tions in the Canadian Northwest seem to be such as to produce the finest wheat in the world. We do not expect that. this wheat, when sown here, will maintain its hardness and be as good as the original | seed, but we think that the crop will have considerable of the present kard, glutinous qualities of the seed, making it better for} milling -thah amy yet grown. in this Province. te Simig : We hope that the farmers: will see fit to give us such patronage. for this wheat this year, as will warrant usipimportiug largely from the Northwest in coming seasons, not only Red Fife but White Fife and White}: Russian aswell, Our present supply-will be sold. at an ad- vance of some 26c. per bag over our-selling price for Ontario seed, and is for sale at our Seed Store, and by our agents’ in’the chief business centres of the Island. Each bag is marked ‘* No. 1 Hard Red Fife Wheat from the Oanadian North-}* west.” : GEO. CARTER & €O., SEEDSMEN. FOR SALE. | OFFER for sale one of the best Farms in the Province, namely, that well-known and de- sirable pees which extends to the river, situate,on the St. Peter’s Road, about 34- mii+s from Charlottetown, comprising about 160 acres in a very high state of cuitivation, post and rail fencing : a fine house heated by hot water, never failing well and an ice house at the door; 3 g barns with sheds attached, 2 fine orchards wit the best selections of apples, 300 currant bushes in good order, and other fruits. Abundant sea- weed can be obtained on the shore, I will also sell my entire stock of Horses, Cat- tle and Machinery of all kinds. ’ For turther particulars apply to HORACE H. BEER, . Beer & Sprague, Montague, E..H, BEER, City. Zaw&w tf—aplé teamship Co, BEG TO ANNOUNCE AS FOLLOWS: THEIR New, First-Class Stearner PREMIER, Captain A. H. Kelley, will saiion WEUDNES- DAY, 13th April, at 6 p.m., from Halifax to Canso, Port Mulgrave, Port Hawkesbury, Souris, Charlottetown and Summerside. Altso—The First-Class Steamer WEYMOUTH: Captain Charles Hansen, wilisailon TUESDAY; 19th April, at 6 s. m,, from Halifax to Sheet, Harbor, Salmon River, Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac’s Harbour, Whitehead, Canso, Arichat, Guysboro and Boylston. RETURNING—The PREMIER will leave Summerside every Saturday for Port Hawkee bury, Canso and Halifax. The WEYMOUTH will leave Guysboro every Monday Morning for Arichat and Canso, connecting at Canso with Premier and oslling at intermediate ports on the astern shore on her way to Halifax. By order ARTHUR N. WHITMAN, President. : JOSEPH WOOD, AGceEnrv, Central Wharf, Halifax, N. 8. ” aplé—2w eod . AUCTION SALE. Valuable Business Property. I AM directed by W.A. Weeks, Esq., to sell by Auction, 0a WEDNESDAY, the 27th day of April, instant, at the hour of 11 o'clock, a. m. :— That valuable BRICK BUSINESS PREMISES on the vorner of Qucce and Sidney Streets, lately occupied by Wi & Beer. Terms at sale, R. BEAIRSTO,. Aactioneer. apli—pat guar eod tl ale Serene = We Have Received Some Very Pretty Designs in NEWWATCHES —AT—— Fair and Reasonable Price® Should a mainspring break, or any- thing not be satisfactory, you don’t have to send a thousand miles, as we are right here at CAMERON BLOCK, and. our aim will be to please our customers in every respect. ‘ E. W. TAYLOR,| shw them. CHARLOTTETOWN, '® E. I. mehS0—2aw & wky Sr 800 Pairs Just Received. PERRIN, FERRERS & Cie., RID GLOVES, & Cie., Tey, ays AS zen ALL THE NEWEST SHADES. If any Gloves strain or split, a new pair "will be given in exchange. STANLEY BIOTHERS, BINNS BLOCK, c: Charlottetewa, March 19,-1892—eod & wky - MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1892. KID GLOVES. NEW OUI JAMES PATON & CO. will offer on WEDNESDAY, the 20th instant, Two Bales of ‘HEARTH RUGS, in Tapestry and Velvets, being part of a manufacturer’s stock and bought We are in a position to sell some of them at almost half price, We will also offer on the same day Five Hundred and Fifty Pairs CURTAINS at extraordinary Jow: prices. Come early and secure bargains. JAMES PATON & GO., MARKET SQUARE. ] Charlottetown, April. 18, 1892. PFAKE BROS, & CO., Agents, Charlottetown’ |". re much under the ‘regular: price Beautiful in Art. ly nice and artistic. ee “a ™ —— Se nese caendne Hearth Rugs and Curtains ECLA $M. oie Po t eee) FP ~ orp imig gel? eae ste - RE sian ex fal Lo} THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has yindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the ‘universal admiration of our patrons for the : This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star ‘Tailoring Establishment when they want something particular- Our success in filling the bill has passed int» a proverb, namely, when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishment you are too fastidious for this yere world. MéLeod & ' Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—e0d & wky See es eee —_ ees ER - a WiLL KEEP OPEN While the Carpenters and Masons are putting up the New Front to the Shop. O OBSTRUCTION will hiader ur castone2rs from coming in, Styles and Best Goods. ig GOFF BRON. Chirlcttetown, April 8, 1802—eod & wky , We take the lead for INDUCEMENTS: —Prices low, large veriety and new goods. ur téW ‘stock of BOOTS and SHOES are opening up fiae, and we will be delighted to CHEAP BOOT STORE. Paper Hangings, Window Blinds Curt in Poles. HE BAZAAR OO. are showing the finest stock of ENGLISH, AMERI- CAN and CANADIAN WALL PAPER in Chariottetown. A Grand Jury, consisting of all their old customers and one hundred new ones, has been appointed to examine into the case and decide where the BEST BAR- GAINS are to be had. They are daily giving their verdict as follows :— “For Handsome Pxpers, Dadoes and Borders to Match, the Ba~- zaar Co. are away ahead.” Their WINDOW BLINDS and CUR- TAIN POLES are very fine. LAST YEAR'S PAPER. almost given away ! i E2™ See their sample BOOKS. - BAZAAR STORE, Pe ae WANTS, LOST, FOUND dc ————— ance nf aeons nena T°? LET.—The ees the house known as the “ Taudvin ” situated on King Street, containt —. rooms in good order. Apply immediately to Tomas McQuaip, Lower Queen Stregt. eod—aplé ANTED.—An experienced nursemaid, Re- ferences required. Apply to Mra. L. L* BEER. - tf--apié T° LET.—Half of Double Tenement House on corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streets, at pre- sent occupied by Mr. J. Nichols. Possession given May ist. Apply t0 WM. HENDERSON, Fitzroy Street. eod tf—aplé May next. Apply to GEORGE ALLEY. apl3—tu th sat ANTED.—A man servant, Apply at the office of Peters & Peters, or at Mn. F, PETERS’, Sidmount. apl2 7 LET.—House on Hillsborough Street, at present occupied by James Haynes, an‘ con- taining eight rooms, Possession given 2nd June. Apply to Peake Bros. & Co. tf—apl2 ANTED.—A smart boy about 14 or 15 years of age to oake himself generally usefal abouta —e Apply at the KX AMINER OFFICE. apli—t OAT FOR SALE. A double scull rowboat, built of American cedar. A to JOBN aw. Steam Navigation Oo’s. Wharf. a — ANTED TO PURCHASE. — One second- hand iron oemp with pipe. Apply to Saunders and Campbeil. apll—3i dy pid WANTED. -A girl for general housework, Keference required, Apply to Mrs Geo, Cooke, Fitzroy Street East. tf—ap7 T° LET.—A Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, at present occupied by Mrs. Cc Mahon. Possession given Ist May. Apply to WILLIAM SMITH, Hillsborough Square. apd WANTED.—One first-class city salesman on — Ex ence unnecessary. Must be —— with Charlottetown and suburbs. A saaneee unequalled. references re- uired. or fali pertioulars address BROWN Secs. Co., Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont, feb20—dy (sat mon) 3m T° LET.—Euston Street Hall, four nights in the week or daytime, suitable for ges, Music Room, eto.—R K. Brack. lm eod—ap2 eee R SALHK —tiolstein Cow, rising three. ca:vod lst Febraary ; 1 Express Wagon, set brass mounted Express Harness, cheap for cash or an approved joint no e.—R. K. Brace, - apl3 -2w eod & wy F MR SALE,—That House on the corner of Pleasant Street and St. Peter’sa Road, con- taining eight rooms and shop, with warenouse aitacced, iso, a fleld containing {1 acres, one mile from towa, on che lower St. Peter's Road. —> Mrs FLaicER, North River, mch3i—eod & wky tf ANTED.—About the ist of May, a good Wi eoverai servant. Apply at this office, a T° LET.—House contain 12 , kitchen, outhouses, etc., in a locality, Apply to C. 1. Morrison, Auctioneer. mcoh28 LET.—The eestern half of House on corner Piet Hillsborough and Kuston Streeta. - Luaame- te possvesion. Apply Mrs. F. Parker CaRVELL. mch8s OST.—On Saturday nicht, on Queen Street, a yon containing a small sum of money. ap ANTED.—A good cook, by the ist of May. Apply to Mrs, Archar Peters, Brighton. mar il ANTED—By the last of April, a nursemaid. Apply at this office, tf—epl WANTED —A servant girl for general house work ina small fami‘yy Must be well re cemmend-d. Apply at office. 8: e0d -apl? R SALE. —Ten young Pigs, one month old, of the improved large Yorkshire breed, sire aad dam imported and registered. -GroxcEe W RIGHT, Charlottetown. d 2i w 2i pd—apts Wwe WANT Salesmen everywhere for our New Nickle and Bronze Door (Name) Plates. Made with adjastable metal letters complete in 5 minutes time. Very aice. Prices low, Profit, $1 00 on each sale. $10 a day easily made. Siam. ple cases free. Write for exclusive territory at once.~--W RIGHT M’r'e Co., 34 Park Row, N, ¥ mch12—8i law (sat) OST.—This morning, in the Market House, a purse con'aining a $5 gold piece and some noves. Finder will be rewarded by leaving at the LONDON HOUSE. —_ TO RENT, 7 from Sartette. wn, suitable for y or past or pertiqnsars apply to JoHN Prowex, alongside right’s Bri é dy taw wy 20 pd—monil O RENT.—A brickyard at Southport, fully T equipped. Apply to H. Mutch, Southport, wy li 3i eod—apil LET.—A Cottage with Stable, at east end A of Kuston Street. Apply to R. FENNELL. at Norton & Fennell’s, apl Te eae 4 ee nenne on “toy ~ Street, upl y Mr. F. T. Newoery. Possession given immediately. Apply at this office. apll 3i GENTS!—Our “8p ”" book, by the celebrated Baptist Divine, Dr. Russell H. [aoe cmsneny nes the of merica, contains , also Spurgeon’s Golden Sermon and wien Splendid testimo- nials from the highest authorities. Rev. Cam- den Cobern says: “The story of this brave life ought to come like a cup of the Water of Life into every home in America. I believe Dr, Con- well to a fit man for his task.” See what mts are oaee, Une reports 53 orders sold in three days, anot. 1/4 in four dars, and another oh ae ae ulok. — 34 cents a out & Pvecisnine Hov t. Jobe Nt - ache .