| eal: Chai abet I ll, ; ; de. ie -— what A Local and Other Items. Meer:ve of the Philharmonic for prac- og t night at & o'el k - D rT pass Reddin’s on t 24°h They keep everything necessary for a day's outing. - veking cough can be so quickly yred by sbilch’s cure.—Reddin Bros nevliwly -~ To-MorkgoW doeing Queen's Birthday, John gon § (rug ® Willi be closed from 12.30 to 7 pm - ” . WanTel A couple of copies of Tur Datty Examiner of the date of Auguat 16, 1890 - so Fu ke ou flies, made to orcer Aiec, a fice stock cf all kinds of fishing gear. Reddin bros. - , Ternipre Fat Prices have fallen so low at the Diamond Bookstore that you nay get goxis at your own prices Prices Gone Us - Chicago quotations show ston Frid. y wheat went up 24 centa. M n 54 ceats, and July pork 524 cents seme The people have seized the grand opportunity of getting bronze room paper at Scents per roll at the Diamund 8 ‘ wate re —_—_~»>- Ustverstry Extension Botany Class will meet in the ¥. M. ©. A. room on Tuesday, 24th inst., at S&S p. m., for exercise in de-ermining specimens, - Tua? Seat.—Q. A. Dixon’s store just now ia crowded with visitors, the centre of attraction being a live seal. Mr. Dixen bought che sealio P,.E.1. He hasanice cank built where the seal gambols at pleasure,— New Glasgow Enterprise. SKODA’SR GERMAN SOAP, “Soft as Velvet,” “Pure as eid.” that tells the whole story. Moet highly medicated cap ever made, ty enpeaien it is Sogpas At all Druggists. Price, cla. —_ Fiaemen'’s ToURNaMENT.—A very im- ‘eeting of the Committee will be held thia (Monday) evening, for the pur- pose of appointing sub-committees for the management of the Tournament. All the Committe: are requested to be present. cchaesteigppinnaiin A Trick raat was Vaiy.—Judge Deanoyers, a’ Montreal, on Friday last, disposed of the five-cent for geting liquor on Sundsy by imposing a fine of $100 on Mr portant m unch scheme Dureche, of the Richelieu hotel. His Honor maintained that both the letter and spirit of the law had been brokén, and Judge Dugas ; rrea iwviitin fae Lapies Detioarep —The pleasan effect and the perfect safety with which the «lies May use +) liquid f laxative, Syrup of Figs, under atl conditions make 1a pleasing to yet effect liver and wite remedy’ It the «ye and to the taste, g :ntle, ng on the kidneys, it their fas “i 1n @ —- Reaven ey His Motuzr — A son of Mict Mannix, St. Stephen, fell from a raft jast below the bridge, on Monday, into and was rescue i by his mother, who plaoged into the water at a depth of about twelve feet and caught the boy as he was going down for the third time. A rope was gassed to her and mother and son were safely brought to land.—8t. Croix “ourier. Scuooxer Asuone.—The North Sydney Herald says A Charlottetown schooner, loaded with slack coal, went ashore on Frid+y a narrow channel at the first light eass Peter's canal. The captain under- k to throw « portion of the cargo over- b ard to lighten the vessel, and if he did not succeed in lightening the vessel, he certainly helped to fill up the channel, and for which he should be punished, ae the river 443. 1D of the St ice Forsitunr.— We would direct the atten- tioa of the public tothe sale of superior mahogany and rosewood furniture adver- tisad in this issue, to teke place at the late residence of W. M. Rayden, Esq. now »wned and occupied by Benj Heartz, Esq , Westbourne, West Street, on the 8th and of June nex". The principal part of this furniture was brought by the owner from Englind, among which are some old ah epecimens«f English furniture. —R. Beairs- “4, AUS luneer. dint . —A match game of Football wiil be pley: d at Pictou to morrow, between the fi-st tesra of the Crescents, of this city, and a team from Pictou. The Crescents team is Dede wp as follows be4CK John McQuillan. Half Backs—J. P Randle, (Capt.); Geo ;. Foster, E,. Trainor. Vuarter Backs—.4. Leigh, R. Johnstone Forwards - D McDonald, L. McDonald, J lcDonald, A. Miller, A Gaudet, F. Hand- whan, 8. MeLeod, Wm. Edmunds, C. Acorn. “pare —( W eeka, A Dogherty. All members of the second team of the Crescent Club are requested to meet at Victoria Park this evening at 7 o'clock sharp for practice. > — Mortvary Statistics — The following ate the mortuary statistics of the city of Charlott town for the month of April, 1592, as prepared by Dr. Johraon Number of deaths, 10 Same month last yesr 16 Causes of death, ep demi in fluerza, 2: who -pirg cough, 1; pneumonia, 1; spinal aisease, 1; dropsy, 1; consumption, 1; old age, 2; drowned 1 Age at death, under 6 years, 1; from. 11 to 32, 4; from 650 to 79, J; at 81 ane 87. 2: average age at death, 44 16 yesrs. Religion, Protestants, 4; Catholics, 6 Nwonality, English. 2; Seotch, 2; Irish. 6; not ascertained, 1. Sex, males, 4; females, 6 a an Masoxic Nores —The members of the Mawnic Order are requested to meet at the Lodge R om, Watar Street, this (Monday) evening at eight o'clock. The corner stone of the Mvson’e Temple will be laid tomorrow «fternoon at 4 (us ter-past two by PD -nald Dearach, E q., M.D M rar W rshi; ful G and M sater The | Members { the fratern ty wll meet at the sige Room at o'clock, and wi'l march one iM proceasion from there to the site of the Temple on Grafton Street The address on the eecasion wil! b+ given by Rev. Ww. W. Brewer The trowel with which the ceremony of laying the curner stone will be perfurmed arrived here on Saturday. It was im- ported hy W W Wellner, and is of swlid silver, el- gaotly chased. a A specisl train will leave here at 6 (local) ie evening t» bring visiting brethren to the city to-morrow. THE DAILY EXAMINER. Montreal to-movrrow. - Tae Examiner will not morrow—Queen's Birthday. > Bros. - | hours as on Sanday. j | the univu prayer meeting to-morrow night in Euston Street hall at 8 o'clock. cal Excorston.—Don't forget the excursion to Pictou in the St, Lawrence to-morrow. Steamer leaves here at 7 o'clock. Tue Latest Book —**The Witch of Plum Hotlow,” a Canadian romance by Thad. W. H. Leavitt, is at the Diamond Bookstore. on Smatt Desr Court. — The city small debi court met this forenoon, and some evidence was taken in the matter of an ap- plication to set aside a capias. ee some one who has a geaina for epigrams, ssys: ‘*The less religion there isin a church, the more oye ers and ice cream it takes to run it,” I. 0. 0. F.—D. D. G. Master Boreham will officially visic St. Lawrence Lodge this evening, accompanied by members of the Grand Lodge. The Third Degrse will also be conferred. Teachers Instirure.— The meeting on Saturd»y evening was very interesting. The subject under discussion was grammar, with particular reference to Meiklejohn as . book. Mr. E. G. Matheson pre- sided. Tue exhibition of pictures at the Bazaar Stere is undoubted)y the finest ever shown in this city. Special attention is called to those P-steis, Etchings, and steel engravings, framed and otherwise. — Bazaar Store, may 2] 5idw => Csvrcn Parape. —The volunteer-militia attended divine service in St. Paul’s Church yesterday, where a sermon appropriate to the occasion was preached by Rev. Mr. Hamlyn. The turn-out was very credit- able, considering the unfavorable weather. The two military bands were in attendance, SHOP **S LITTLE TABLETS, Miid, Saie, Efficient. Far su- perior tu auy pill. For Head- ache and iver Complaint co equal these Tab- seta. st oe ae ey cure eumatism. a box only Local and Other items. | Tue Bonavista will be dee here from be issued to- | | Foor Croars for 25 cents on Queen's Birth. day; regular price three for 25 cents. —Reddin | Te_eruone Orrick —The telephone office ; Will be open to morrow orly during the same Lavres and gents are specially invited to IN THE FACE OF DULL TIMES seein 1 We find it necessary to increase our premises. In order to do this we have rented the large Basement underneath the premises. of Mr. H. Haszard, which we have fitted up as a Jobbing Depart- ment. Physicians and Country Dealers will find that we mean. business, and wil! deal better with them than any other house in the trade. RE DDIN BROS., _ Cameron Block, Opposite the Pest Office. Charlottetown, May 19, 1892 BUSINESS GROWS | WITH US t i | Tur “Ram's Horn,” a paper edited by | W.. Weeks & Go, GHEAT BARGAIN SALE! at Tremendous Reductions. Groods must go. to everyone. INTER-MARITIME SHOOTING —Tohere will le a meeting of Martini shots at Kensington | range on Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock to| arrange for the selectirn of a team to be s-nt: to St. John on June 9th. Ail Martini shots | are requested to be present. Practice from 3 | toép.m | Pouce Court —This morning Wil iam Doyle and John McLaughlin, whose esca- pide was referred to in Saturday’s issue, | were remanded to jail for 8 days for the presence of a material witness. An assai lt and batt:ry case was dismissed, the prose- cutor nut appearing, and acase of annoy- ing persons in their dwelling was 4)s0 dis- missed. One drunk was fined #6 or 20. days. Masonic.—The officers and members of | St. John’s Lodge, No. 1, A. F. & A, M., | will meet at their Lodge Room, Masonic | Hall, Water S:reet, to-morrow, Tuesday, 24th inst., at one o'clock, p m., to accom- pany the Moet Worshipful Grand Lodge and assist in laying the corner stone of the new Masonic Temple. Brethren of Sister Loiges and transient brethren are kindly invited to unite with us on this occasion. By order of the W. M.—J. G J. Weldon, Secretary. The officers and members of Victoria Lodge. No. 2, A. F. & A. M., will meet at their Lodge Room, Masonic Hall, to- morrow, Tuesday, 24th inst., at one o'clock, p. m., to accompany the Most Worshipful Grand Lodge and assist in laying the cur- ner stone of the new Masonic Temple. Brethren of Sister Lodges and transient brethren are kindly invited to unite with us on this occasion.—By order of the W M.—J. R Davison, Secretary. —————— Personal. Mr. John McLean, M. P., arrived in the city from Ottawa oa Saturday evening, and leit for his home at Souris this afternoon. Charles C. Gardiner, Esq , and wife, were among the para-ugers to ~ummerside in the No thumberland on Saturday, on :eturn from t «ir trip to the Pacific. Tnomas N, Doutney, the tempersnce lec- tir r, w ois well known in Charin-tetown, is now holding sseriesof mee ings ian McKeepeort, Ps. He is meeting with conside,sable success, In Clev Isnd, Ohio, recently, he held a won- derfal series of meetings in Music Hall, obtaining over 500 signers to the pledge. Premier Fielding leaves Halifax in a couple of we ks for England to negotiate a loan of ab-ut $1000,000 This is to retire the temporary loan of $700,000 made last year and also pay other sums borrowed. A Toronto despy'ch says that Rev. Dr. Potts, who was appoioted by the last general c. nference aa rep: esentative to the Methodist conferences of England and Ireland, has left to fulfill this mission. He will represent the M.- thodiet charch of Canada at the Wesleyan Meth odist conference, the Primitive Methodist conference, the Methodist New Connexion conference, Bible Christian conference and M-~- i hodist conference of Ire and. General Telegraphic News. Bostroxs, May 20 —In the house of re- presentatives this forenoon the bill requir- ing that sales of liquor shall only be made 't» guests in connexion with food was pass- | ed to be engrossed, 104 to 86. Wiynirec, May 20.—The weather io Manitoba is unnsually cold for this season. There was frost last night Meisovent, May 20.—The board ap- poinred to adjudicate on the 20 claims to the reward of £100 for the apprehension of the Windsor murderer have decided to divide the money among the 17 witnesses at the late trial. The authorities have ar- ranged to have Deeming’s brain photo- graphed after the ex~eution, After being re- m »ved from the ekull,and then to be frozen and sent to England in the refrigerator chamber of one of the mail steamers for ex- aminatiou by medical experts iu London. Bargain Prices. Everyone shoald. look in and price the oods Country Merchants can pick up job lots at prices that will surprise th m. W. A. WEEKS & €0. suitable All our Wholesale Stock going The Large Disconats All Black Silks a bargain. All§Casbmeres and Dress’ Goods a bargain. All Kid and silk Gloves 66 All Sunshades ard Umbrellas $8 All Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hate’ “ All Women’s Straw Hats 6 All Lace Piques 7 All Ladies’ Underwear & All Gents’ Underwear “ All Flannelettes 6: All Towellings and Counterpanes “ All Table Linens, Tray Glotas and Napkins a bargain. All Wo sted Cloths and Surtings a ‘barvain All Corsets and Ho-riery # This sale offers a great chance to secure good goods at — SALE GOES ON- DAILY. Ne Charlottetown, May 18, 1892 Qe. —_ _ a — See s OPENING TO-DAY. LONDON il0Us<. A farther lot of Dress Guvds, Mantles, Prints, Satteens, Oxford Shirtings, Flannelettes, Umbrellas, Sunshades, é HOSIERY — Cashmere and Cotton. GLOVES—Silk, Taffets. Thread. | These goods are ali excellent value, aud are marked at very HARRIS & STEWART, We Supply the Ring! , The Parson Ties the Knot! (x) {x} WHO'S NEXT? —#-(Z) A Large Stock of GILD AND SILVER ARTICLES for Welding Presents. E. W. TAYLOR. : - MONDAY, given entire satisfaction; better than ever this season. get MAY 23, 1892. J. B. MACDONALD’S. / {x} We are showing extraordinary value aoe in BLACK RESS MATERIAL in all the newest moark ee Pe : tes, and can assure our patrons and friends that there is notatag in the trade to sur pass the value shown by us. In COLORED GOODS we have a laree newest fabrics, with Trimmings to match. . stock of Prints and Ginghams we are away ahead, As for READY-MADE CLOTHING, Wen’s we ask you as a special favor that you see ouc im and rest assured we will allow no one to Clothing. _ stock in all the See our immense before you buy these goods: and Boys’, mense stock, unitersels us in for Honest Goods and Lowest Prices always try J. B. MACDOWALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STO?2 At enst meneeees DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. Our new Spring Stock daily arriving, Our Boots have always Don’t for- eod & wky—ap28 Sa _ ———— we have the best goods tor the least money. —— < pa 4. Powerful and Extraordinary SPECIAL CARPET SALE! —— SLdddVO JO dvs LVdd James Paton & Co’s. ws i H ‘3.0 ® u0Ieg Somer GREAT SALE OF CARPET JAS. PATON & CoO. be mived ie ah tender their heartiest thanks to the public for the liberal patronage received in the past. Our aim has been and still will be t» please our customers We have succeeded, and nothing will be wanting on our part to make the fature surpass the past. It is a well known fact that our CARPEL DEPARCMENC is the BEST IN THE PROVINCE, and that we sell more Carpets than any other firm in the city. To add still more to the popularity of this depart nent, our buyer, when in England, secnred some very extraordinary cheap lots in the very Newest ani Best D-sigas; and in order to give our friends and customers the benefit of this lot, we offer them at the following marvel- lous. low prices. Never in our experiznce have we been in a position t» offer such in- ducements. Just imagine a Tapestry Carpet at 24 cents a yard, usuil pric? 36 cents, and good Brussels Carp+t from 70 cents a yard; aad five-frane Brussels, worth $1 5d, for $1.15; a very special line of Brussels for 85 cents. Now is Your Time, Ladies, to Buy Cheap! EVERY YARD MUST GO! _ Don’t miss this golden opportunity. Com? ail chop your Carpet. If your home is in the city, we will msasure your hom>; if you live in the country, bring the measure with you and we will cut and match free of charge. If desired, we make and lay at cost price. It is the value we give that makes us do the lion’s share of the Carpet business. The lowest price and the excellent value is what counts. Take our Great Sale in prog*esa now, for instance, Nothing like it has ever been offered the pecple of Prince Mdward Island. Come and cast your eye over tue Bargains we are offering in the Carpet Deparc- ment. If you buy from us you will save m ney every time. Z | | v we e9 FAS. PLTON The Largest Carpet Importers on the Island. 1892—eod & wky ee ———— Charlottetown, May 11, For Custom Boots, Hand Made, Goff Brothers’ ee ae See iN an LOW PRICES, COMFORT. g tread to the foot. Oo more curns. e alsu keep a large variety of Custom Bots on hand, light and heavy K « Kid, Dongola, French Calf. We buy Tops where they are made. Our new stock of Boot Tops and “teen have nan aubied from England. We have the real genuine French Cuif Lice and Elastic Side Top—the very bast. The prices of our Tops are put in low, as we want to supply the wavle Island. Ths prices range as follows : —$1.15, $1.25, $1.35, $1.65, $1.85, $2.00 and g2 35 Also, splendid Shoe Tops, $1.39. Also, Ladies’ Kid, Goat and Calf Tops. Sead your money in and we will send Tops anl claage beck if not suitable, and will return money, LEATHER3S—French Oslf, Kid, Goat, Grain Oalf, Kip, Note, Gesin aod Sal Leathers. SHOEMAKERS’ FINDINGS —Awla, Bristles, Hammers, Lasts, Wax, : : : , Pegs, Thread, Silk, Hirdash ; Rasps, Knives, etc. N. B.—We will treat your orders with as much attention as if pucbenaliy amano: ‘tdash Nails, Pincers, GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. is the Place. You want a wide iaside te your B» >t to give Charicttetown, May 13, 1892—2aw & wy CAMERON BLOOK. Charlottetown, May 8, 1892—eod & why