ee se se wena See — Ff ———— AES Reena a : + manana a ee me 3 ee a icik DAILY EXAMINER. . - - - - TUESDAY, MAY 380 i898 Local and Other Items. MaN Spe ialty Beer Bros, ~~ Tur KINDERGARTEN wil! open to-morrow morning at ten o'clock, -~ ReMEMPER the mee ting at the P. E. Island Hospital at 7.50 this evening ~~ Aovance IN Pork An exchange reports that pork ade anced 50c. to $1 in the Upper market last week Province ~ Pre We are sorry to hear that the dwelling house of Ceptain Thomes McRae, at Eldon, was destroyed by fire on Sundsy night. The origin of the fire is unknown There was no insurance. The estimated lors js about $2000 sshd Wie Nor Arsien.—A Halifax despatch says: Robert Taylor, boot and shoe mann- facturer, who recently suspended payment with liabilities of $200,000, will not assign, bis principa creditors haviug agreed to a com promive tor forty cents on the doller without security. The heaviest creditors are in Quebec, Montreal and Toronto, - 7 Tae MakKeT —To-day the atterdance at the market was good, with no change in in- side prices Outside the supply, except oats, qas good, hay selling atfrcm 65 to 70 cents per cwt. with an « dd load bringing 75 cents; tatoes, 34 cents per bushel; oats, from 39 to 40 cents per bushe!; lobsters, from 3 to 6 cents each; cod, from 5 to 12 cents each enti [xpusTRIAL Exnreition.— An exhibition of articles made during the past winter by the §:. Paal’s Church Band of Hope will be held this evening in the scheolroom at 7.30 Admission 5 cen's, Refreshments at moderate charges. The Band of Hope children will carry vut en interesting programine, consist ing of scngs and recitativns All are heartily invited, iicaiahelitatieia ans Tue Wueet.—The five, ten, fifteen and twenty mile bicycle road records were broken by F. H. Herrick at the fourth annual road race of the Detroit Wheelmen’s Club, at Det roit, on Saturday. His desperate effort to smash the 2.57 mile 1ecord ended in failure owiog to the lack of wind. The first five miles were made in 15 47, the second five in 14 25, the third five in 14.25, the fourth five in 14 57, and the twenty-five miles in | hour, 21 minutes and 54 seconds. He was kandi capped ten minutes, being the heaviest handi capped maa of the forty im the race. muita New Trapnr Parer.—We have received the firat number of the Canadian Engineer. a new trade paper published in the interests of the mechanical, marine and sanitary engineer, the manufacturer, the contractor and the merchant. The publication cfiice js at 62 Church street, Toronto, with out- side offices at Montreal and London, England. The appearance of the paper is quite attractive. The illustrations are ex cellently produced, and have the merit of being devoted to practical matters of trade There are in all 28 pages besides the covers of thick paper. The venture has the best wishes of Toe ExaMINeER. Tur Cosan.—The steamer Coban, Captain Robert Fraser, left last evening for St. John’s via North Syduey, taking the following cargo: Shipped by B Rogers, 4 horees; by G Toombs, 2 horses and 2 ploughs; by G Wheat ley, 2 horses and 6 sheep; by Jos McCarey, 2 horses; by Long Bros, | horse and 3 sheep; by Wm Boyle, 9 bags leather; by P Duffy, 10 bags turnips; by Carvell Bros, 158 bils pork and 157 bales hay; by A Herne & Co, 100 bags oats and 14 tubs butter; by John Scott, 3 tubs butter. For Sydney she had 1 crate pigs, shipped by R E Longworth, and 11 head of cattle, shipped by N B & M Rattenbary. The passengers were James Gormley, James tf id- geon, Isaac Jenkins, Joseph Kelly and JS Kennedy, _ > —— Tue Late Patrick Hieors’ Estate — Our readers wil] remember that after the death of the late Patrick Higgins, of Char- lotretown Rwuyalty, who perished in a snowstorm some two years ago, his will was contested by his brothers and sisters on the ground = that he was, at the time of making it, unable to do so. The will was sustained however, by the late Judge of Protate. By ita terms the testator gave all his estate in trust for a little girl named Lawlor, whe resided with him for her life, and at her death to her children. The will providsd that in case the little girl died without issue the entire estate should revert to Higgins’ heirs at law. This event has happened, as the girl died yesterday morn- ing without issue, and now Higgins brothers and sisters come into possession of the property the same as if their brother had died intestate and without leaving any issue. _—_@-—— Ay Istaxper Kittep.—A Bangor, Me., despatch « f the 28th says: John Bagyen, aged 25 unmarried, a native of P. E. leland, aud siler tn the Smith Brewer pulp mill, while at work on Saturday afternoon, was caught in a shaft making two hundred revolutions a minute. ‘hen the body was found it was unrecognizsble and simply ® mass of flesh Une leg was wrenched from the body and thrown forty foet away. Bits of flesh, cloth ing and splashes of blood covered the floor and walls. When last seen he passed a fellow workman on his way to the room, asked the time and was told it was 330 o'clock. ‘*! he clock must be slow,” he sui i. Twenty minutes after a map was passing, and he saw some object wound on the shait He signalled the eugineer to stop, a! d the object proved to be — body. It is presumed Baggen attempted to climb ov er the shaft end was caugat on the waste hanging from his pocket in the rapidly revolving rod. a . var y ——— IT RESTS WITH YOURSELI whether you pay the usual price for Child- ren’s Ulaters and Jackets or buy now dur ing our clearance sale, and get two for the price of one ee Iris a Fact that no such bargains in children’s goods were ever before seen in Charlottetown. Our clearance sale of Carpets is now Kulng On. -Anether of our popular Opened to-day at This time, 8 womans bargains in Hosiery. strong Union Hose at 25 cents” : . BEER BROS. Weather Buc’ DR _Lo “ai and Other Items. — ' Mititary.—No. 2 Battery. G. A, will meet for drill to-night, ; Fisu Rerort.—P. E. Island —Good lobster and herring fishery yesterday at Mimiogash and Roseville; stormy at other stations. siaiaiiiaiainsinity Foornatt—There will be a meeting of | the Junior Abegweits this evening at seven | o'clock at Victoria Park. - - | Tug Exorvus.—An excellent article dealing with the exodus and the causes thereof, from the pen of Mr, Geo. F. Uren, will be found on the first p»ge of to-day’s issue. Mepicat AssociaTion.—It is announced | that the annual session of the Maritime! Medical Association will be held at Char. lottetown this year, on July 12 and 13. | Last year the Association met in Halifax. ciniiialiiaaaiiia Tue Buoy Service Wiliam Aitken left toedsy with the} automa‘’ic buoy fer Tryen shoals, where | she will place it in proper position for the summer, end then return and take the other buoy to Indian Rocks, near Wood Islands. The steam tug | Crorce Carrie. —TheSydney Herald says: | Many of the steamers calling st the Cape sreton coal piers to replenish their supply of bunker coal hare very fine cattle on board for the British markets. Some of these cattle weigh as heavy as 2,400 Ibs. They come down the S:. Lawrence and are raised in Ontario and Quebec. Some fine cattle were on board the Bonavista, which called here en route to Newfoundland list week, Strut They Comu.—Ihe movement of Swedish imm‘grants tewards Canada is assuming very extensive preportions. One evening last week 49 heads of families from the mother country, several of them being accowwpanied by their wives and families, arrived in Montreal avd were sent forward by the Canadian Puecilic. These people declare they will be followed by hundreds, bye thousands, of their countrymen, who have all come to look upon the Canadian Northwest as the best field for Swedish immigration, iia New Facrory.—Tho enterprise of Coun- cilior Hogan in fitting up a new wood- werking factory is worthy of commenda- tion. The factory is located on Great George Street, near the office of the Steam Navigation Company. The building is three stories high, with stene foundation The boiler and engine are placed on the first or ground floor, at the east end of the building. The engine is of the most approved pattern, and is very powerful. On this floor also is the main shaft vith pulleys to drive the different machines such es planer, match-r, beader, jointer, moulder, morticer, etc. Oa tise second floor are the lathes and saws, and the third floor is used as a store-room. THe EXAMINER wishes Councillor Hogan and his latest enterprise every success, _ - Local Notices. 500 men’s tweed suits from $5; call and secure a bargain—Jas Paton & Co. Auction Sale continues at the Diamond Books‘ore at 8 o’clock. Go and get bargains See our 8c, 10c and 13c dress goods; never before have we offered such inducements to cash buyers. Call early and secure a bargain Jas Paton & Co. All wool tweed, sold in other stores for 40 and 45 cents, selling,for 25 cents per yard at D. A. Breve’s. may 29 dy Lwk wky 3i —- — DIED. Suddenly, at St. Peter’s Island, on Thurs- day, the 18:h of May, Mrs. James Taylor, aged 78 years, leaving two sons and two daughters te mourn the loss of a kind mother. SN ~— een Are You * Tired of using harsh and drastic medicines that gripe until you think the cure as bad as the disease? EVERYBODY’S PILLS do not gripe, but are mild and pleasant in their action Guaranteed purely vegetable. Sold by all druggists at 25 Prepared only by A. 8. JOHNSON, Oor. Kent & Prince Sts, cents per box. OCS OOS8 Nay " “Vou’ll Feel Better” If you’re ali run down and out of sorts if you take a few bottles of MALT PEPTONIZED PORTER. 2) It isa food. Beneficial alike to young and old. It strengthens the © body, creates an appetite, aids di- estion, invigorates the system. Ask your doctor about it. It’s good for every one. TRY IT. (HE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. Druggists sell it. ‘YROTH4O7T3B0 Pu P. E. Island Hospital. PUBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in | pursuance of the Act of Incorporation, a public meeting of all contributors to the sbove institution will be held at the Prince Edward Island Hospital in the City of Char- lottetown, Prince Edward Island, on TUES- DAY, {30th day of May, 1893, at the hour of 7.30 p. m., for the purpase of election of trus- tees for the government of the institution, in accordance with the by-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as shall be brought before the meeting. B BALDERSTON, Toronto, May 30,—10 a. m. Mostly cloudy, with gome showers, NOTICE! - NOTICE! JUNE’S GREAT SALE COMMENCES TO-DAY AT.——~ ROWSE BROS. ¢——-—— Thousands of Boys’ Suits to go in June, at PROWSE BROS, Thousands of Hats have got to be sold this month at PROWSE KEROS. Thousands of yards of Carpet to be sold during June. So look out for bargains at PROWSE BROS. a a Thousands of Bargains to be given during June at PROWSE BROS. Everybody invited to Prowse Bros. Great June Sale, which is to be the largest ever experienced by PROWSE GROTHERS, THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, STAMPER’S CORNER, - - CHARLOTTETOWN. Charl. ttetown, May 30, 1893. 6c earere ED —ESES —————_— AMMONIA SOAP iS ABSOLUTELY PURE! It contains a good proportion of Ammonia, which makes itA VERY EASY WASHER, You can get better results from using Ammonia Soap than from any other soap on the market. mmay29 Sec’y. Board of Trusteca, May 9, 16 23 3¢ i BUILDERS HARDWARE SADDLERS’ HARDWARE. An Immense Stock---Prices Right, at W. E. DAWSON’S. Se == = me ————— == == Charlottetown, May 30, 1893—mwf & wky aaa —_—— Eee TO-DAY the visiting bicyclists who are to participate in the great three days’ meet at Boston will assemble at the Hub. On Decoration Day, the Boston Bicycle Club will entertain Visiting organizations, and the Massachusetts Club will keep open house. On the 29th the Rhode Island Club, the largest in that State, and the Massachusetts cyclers will have a run through the subur bs. There will also be to-day a run of buyers on our elegant line of UNDERWEAR, first-class vaiue. FURNISHINGS we have in endless variety, and selling at rock-bottom prices. We keep the newest things in the market, and remains only to be seen to be appreciated. Anything you need in this line we can furnish you with at the lowest possible prices. JOHN T. McKENZIE, STAR TAILJKING ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, May 27, 1893. — = = ————————S— te = = 7 Sey Gents’ Furnishings. This department is always well filled with the most stylish and serviceable goods. T'weeds, in Scotch, English and Canadian. A number of light patterns for summer wear, at one-third less tnan regular price. Summer Underwear. A splendid line in All-wool, Merino, ae and Cotton. Gents’ Neglige Shirts. A nice line Shirts, Collars, Ties, Cuffs, Suspenders, Hose, ete. MOORE CLEOD. Successors to Perkins «& Sterns. Charlottetown, May 23, 1893—eod & wky Se SE a THs DOMINION BOOT & SHOm STORE IS ALWAYS TO THE FRONT WITH BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES, -—--AND THE—-~—— ] : j We have been successful beyond cur expeetations with Largest Stock 0 Select from In Ch town. our new stock of MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. Our customers are finding us out, and we are giving them the cei eeceeaaaaiaeneesiiaanats very best value to be found. We also received another let of MEN’S HATS and FURNISHINGS. We are selling goods very cheap. Our expenses are small, and we can give our customers the benefit. Buy of us and you will buy at bottom prices. | J. B. MACDONALD & CO., WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET — —— EE TF ESE : _ = = ANOTHER NEW LOT ——— OF ——— Moen’s and Boys’ Clothing JUST OPENED. When You Want ot Buy’ Men's. Women’s and Children’s Boots, always remember the DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. | Charlottetown, M sy 9, 1883—eod & wky *