ecemen aam® # a eine aan Nees lente 1 . THE DAILY EXAMINER. SSS : . TUESDAY, MAY 3, 1892 sare ec laisse ellinitithitlataninatlinaaee iif Lecal and Other Items. May Sate—to-morrow m3 tf Most stylish and best boote at Goff Bros Pur City Small Debt Court meets to-mer- m3 tf Tow. sl - -_ LD . y ; Pon Sa Rheum try Philoderma, For Dami.—No. 2 Battery will meet m2imdw , (or drill to-night at 8 o'clock. _— - EE ee Ou w oheap they sell boots and shoes at furs Centory.—-The May number of this Goff Brow m3 tf monthly is at the Diamond Bookstore. - JEWELRY and watches opening to day at SUNDAY SELLING. — Another sumwons W. W. Wellner’s against @ person charged with selling hquor - On Sunday was served to-day. uw.i.8 Meeting to-night at 3 oclock. - . Fuil a ‘auce requested. A Bie Patt.—Such is the title given the a - great discounts at the Viamond Bookstore. TR = No. 2 Battery, shifting ord- You are sare of the biggest bargains. nance team, will drill to-night > a MAKE A PoinTof attending the stereopticon A FINE ASSORTMENT of American silver @2tertsiument ion the Second Methodist plated ware opening to-day at W. W. Well- Church this (Tuesday) evening at 8 o'clock. c The views will be exhibited by Mr. G. H. < | Hezird. Most of the views are new and have ee ee ad . ever been shown here before. tSET SETS | — iAlhree cases just end The ‘Watch Spring” Yatesi, Cramp- . Py ae ty iP se 5 ta a ‘lie A Rare Cuance.—Attention is directed to Pr aan the advertisement of the sale of the property Tur.—Mr. Deel’ Porquhertes’s of Mr. J. G. Eckstadt, on the Malpeque road, new steamer Was out on her trial trip yester dav afierncol - A Lorof those tinted spectacles which are giving so mach satisfaction received tu- | day at W. W. Wellner’s. tilennen Prremsx’s Tocrsamenr.—The adjourned yeeting of the Tournament Committee will be held thie (Tuesday) evening at 8 o’clock. - Oprextxe To-pay.— Balance of English Dress goeds, ledies’ mantles and cloak, lace capes. ~Yaris & Stewart, Londen House. m3 3i sii ial Reuemaer the Philharmonic Concert to- aight Secure your tickets and seats early, as the performance begins promptly at 8 o'clock. sincteanniggiioeiea lvwrontayt.—We have a large stock of staple dry goods well bought and we guaran- tee our customers as good value as can be ob- tained in the city.— Perkins & Sterna, a3) 3i eod wy stiensaliaaie May Satz in Masonic Hall to-morrow afternoon and evening. Splendid tea and vefresh:ment tables, presided over by ladies who are determined to please. Call and see them. - Mexpetssoun’s ** Elijah” at the Phil- harmonic Hail to-night. Don’t fail to hear Reserved seats, 35c. ; unreserved, 25c. Tickets for sale at C D. Rankin’s, Reddin Bros’. end F. DeC. Davies’ drug stores, and s the d OF. Local and Other Items. LOVELY new boots at Goff Bros. | !2 o'clock. The property is situated near the jetty, and will be sold at a barguin. Tue sale by E. H. Norton & Co., of | building lotson Upper Prince Street and j the Hay Press property on Malpeque Road / will take place on the premises on Thurs- ;day next, May Sth, commencing at 11 | o'clock sharp. Tue Lapres Deviextep —The pleasant effect and the perfect satety with which the | ladies may 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- wal in acting on the kidueys, liver and | bowels. : —_. | Cyctmne CLiuz.—A Cycling Club was or- ganized last evening, to be known as the “Y¥.M. OC. A. Cycling Club.” Its officers are: J. A. Longworth, president; R. M Young, captain and vice-president; E. A. Karle, secretary-treasurer; F. deC. Davies, first lieutenant: W. P. Doull, second lieu- tenant. —__+_.— Axsout Hens.—Mr. Ansley Wallace, Cover- dale, A. County, has twelve hens (parily Ply- mouth Ruck) hatched about April 20h, 191, that in the iast six months betore Kaater laid ninety four dozen eggs, an average of nearly eight dozen exc. These eggs realized an ave age of 22c n‘s per dezen, giving a return of $1 72 for each hen during the slack months of the year. —doacton Times. > THe cargo of tirst-crop Barbados molasses - Don't Forcet that this (Tuesdsy) evening Mr. G. EL Haszird will exhibic the new stereepticon views just received from Eng- land, in the Second Methodist Church. The} admissior. fee his been placed at the low rate of 10 cents. candinitilliciines Sixty-four new fishing rods open- ed teday. Ferty-two rods trom last year’s stock w th flie<, reels, limes, cast<«, ete Don't think of | buying before calling at Dodd's’ Hcdicai Hall. tu th sa eimai A Nowaxcr —Whose duty is it’ This juestion is asked by a correspondest who complains th t » nuisance bas been allowed to remain near the sidewalk at the corner of Kent and Prince Streets. He says that “although cme at least of the polide was perscnsliy aware of its existence early yes*er- day morning, there has not been any attempt made to rectify matters.’ We nave a big trade in room paper this season and we can only account fori: by the low prices at which we sell a guod article. We have a very large stock bought direct from the factories, and can do better for you than small tradera who bay second hand.—- Perkins & Sterns a3 3i eod wy cnatnciiacsettpliagiaillay fan Hatt Lovise -—Che brigt. Hattie Louise, Captain Sanderson, arrived here last evening with a full cargo of sugar and molesaes from Antigua and Trinidad, for Carvell B:o2 The cargo was selected under the personal supervision of Captain W.H Barnard, and the quality is the} best cbtainable. The Hattiv Loune left Antigua on the 9h of April, and on the i6 h and 17th esperienced heavy gales be- tween Bermuda aud the Gulf Stream, but received no damage. She srrived at Canso on Tuesday last. On coming through a sadden change of wind caught the mainsail | aback and br: ke the main boom, which de- layed her a day or two in the Siraits. News From tue Macpaten Istanps — Schooner Wiliam Albert, Capt. Arseneau, | arrived at Souris efier empty keroseue oil caske Capt. Arsenesa reports that the | geal fishers in the Magtalen Islands tnis| spring has been very successful. Nearly every vessel engaged in it coming in filled up| eith pelts. He says that the inhabitants have bad « pleasant winter of it, the weather haviog been unusually mild with lictle or! no sickness (reat preparall mS are going on inSche lobster cannery business. There are now ail of sixty lobster factories on the Is- lands. Herrings have struck in and gwd | eatches are beirg made. Under the cun- tract of Mr. James McLean, the Gwvernment ia having a large ferry bost built at House Harbor to convey paesen- gers and freight across the bay. Business| between P. E. Island and the Magdalens is steadily increasing. The St. Olaf on her last trip carried a full cargo, taken in at Souris, consisting of goods, road carriages, oars and fishery supplies. | —_—_ Erwortn Leacue.—R R. Fitzgerald, Yo, , delivered an elequent address last | evening, before the Epworth League. on! “Young Ireland.” He referred particu- lariy to the agitations carried on under the leaderst ip of O'Connell and the Young Inland party. Contrary to the rule of the League, an unsnimo is vote of thanks was Yuted, and eomplimentaty remarks were Made by the Rev Mr. Webber. Mr. New- ton. Mr. G Frank Beer, Mr. W. L Cotton and Mr. R ©. Goff Miss Haslem played § beautiful piano solo, Miss Harris sang “The Meeting of the Waters,” Miss John- ton sng “The Bells of Shandon,” | snd Ma-ter Daviro1 g*ve a freci- tMion +e ting forth the cr um- Matces under which Pat tock the temper- ance pledge. Altogethera most epjovable evering waa spent. This being the Iset Meeting of the literary branch for the Season, the thanks of the large audience Were Unanimously voted to Mrs Henry Smith, Mica Johnson, and all concerned in the Preparation of the series of literary and Musi¢al enterteinments held during the past winter under the auspices of the “ague jand infantry to compose the guard of honor now landing ex schooner Omega at Peake’s No. 1 wharf, is pronounced by competent judges to be second to nune ever landed at thia port. Make no mistake when compar- ing prices with other quotations, as the above is the only lot of new crop Barbados now here or on the way.—Horace Haazard. Bornep To Deatn —Oa Sunday morning, »pril 24ch, Christina, the Syear-old daughter of Thomas Fd eunds, of Tabusintac, went to a neighbor's house. Whilet she was standicg near the stove, her clothes caught fire She ran out of the house and screamed. Her father hurried to her assistance, and fcund ber clothes all inablaze The fire was ex tinguished as quickly as possible. She was taken home, and after enduring great pain for thirty-two hours, death put an end to her sufferings. —Chatham W orld. SKODA’S DIS®BOVERY. the Great German-American Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guaranteco eontract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all D ists, 61.00 per bottle, six bottles 85.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.’ Personal. Dr. Darrach, of Kensington, is registered at the Hotel Davies. Captain Ronald McMillan, of this city, who is «t present in Scotland, has the thanks of Tue Examine for late Glasgow papers. Mr, Wallie L. Knight left the city this morning on a visit to his friends in the Pra- vinces, also hia brother in Brocten, Mass. and hie uncle Richard Knight, Eeq , in Troy.N. Y Guarp or Honor.—The artillery, engineers for the closing of the Local Legislature, will assemble at the drill shed on Thursday after- noon, next, at 3 o'clock. We are pleased t> learn that Mr. Pope Howard, of North Wiltshire, and Mr. Fred. Howatt, of Bedeque, have graduated with honors at the University of Pennsylvania last eek It is now authoritatively stated that Rev, De. Spsulding has cecided to remain a Ro- man Catholic, It was said a few weeks ago by a Cambridge paper that he had gone back to the Church of England, and it was his in- tention to lecture on ‘The inner life of the Church of Rome.” Dr. McLeod has advised the Rev. J. A. Gordon that he will visit the Island next week in connection with the work ot the pro- hibition commission, Dr. McLeod's special ‘nission is : (1) To look into and make a svn- opis of the Island’s legislation on the drink traffic from the first to date; (2) To gather facts as to the temperance work done by so- cieties, churches, etc. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Taxation Without Representation. Srr.—The infringement of the principle that there shall not be taxation without representation led to the American rebel- lion andthe loss of the United States by Great Britain. Will the infringement of which takes place to-morrow (Wednesday) at know our trade is increasing every yeur. big year's trade, and we are bound that this one will be still betrer for our customers FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT IS WHAT WE GIVE OUR CUSTOMERS, AND BIG VALUE IN Ba’ & Cir’ Ching Men’s Felt Hats. OUR OBJECT I$ TO PLEASE ALL. We can have no better proot that we d» ‘it than to Last year was a We stact out by offering 040 Children’s Suits, worth $1.75, 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. this principle by the Peters McLean. Far- quharson combination lead to the defeat of the Grit Government? Or do they intend thet all Dominion officials, no matter how much property they may own, shall be free of taxes. TAXPAYER. 4+6+ o+ere It is a well known and settled fact «and stands to reason that we can buy end sell our carpets, oilcloths and heuse-furnishiogs cheaper than any other house oa P. E. Isiand. The quantity of these goods we handle is immense and during the past month the quantity 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 custemers as possible and guarantee satis- faction. If you want carpets, oilcloths or anything in our live come straight to the largest, cheapest and best carpet warehouse on P. E. Island.—Jas. Paton & Co., Market. Square. m3 Zi TRY US FOR FELT HATS, if you want the Latest Styles and Best Value obtainable. We lave been bunting Bargains for you and have got them. Come at once and take advantage of them. : atte omen g pene mnt PROWSE BROS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. Charlottetown, April 26, 1892—eod & wky ~ jstock of Prints and Ginghams before -|We ask you as a special favor that you see our immense stock CEH HMA D! For Custom Boots, Hand Made, Goff Brothers’ is the Place. — ——(x) KASURES TAKEN, FITS GUARANTEED LOW PRICES, COMFORT.” You wanta wids inside t Wa geod tread to the feot No more corns. We > lao kee p & large variety of Cust: m B ies n to ad. }i : Kid, Dongola, French Oalf. We buy T: ps where they are made = Qur rew stock of Root T, ps al ™ from England. We have the real genuine French Calf Lace and Elastic S de Ton— the very boat , in low, as we want to supp'y the whole Island = The prices range «s f: lows: Also, splendid Shoe Tops, $1.30 Also, Ladies’ Kid, Goat and Calf Tops Se hack if not enitable, snd wil return money. LEATHERS—Frerch Calf, Kid. Gost. Givin Cot. Wee, & ow Leathers. SHUEMAKERS’ FINDINGS— Awls, Bristies, Hammers, Lasts, Wex. Pegs. Thread, Silk. Huadath Not pe Rasps, Knives, etc. N B—We will treat your orders with a4 mach attention as if uereunells a eee. ee , Eran, GOFF BROS’. ae Char'o'trtown, Mav 3 1892—c0d & wky your it to gice gt and heavy Ka o n, abers have just arrived The priena of onr Ty pe are p t $115 $125. $135 $165. 8185 $200.n3 $2 oF be your money in and we wl! eend Tops an : BOLT FACTORY. ———— J. B. MACDONALD’S. (x) We are showing extraordinary value in BLACK DRESS MATERIAL in all the newest makes, and can assure our patrons and friends that there is notoiag in the trade to sur pass the value shown by us. | | In COLORED GOODS we have a large stock in all the newest fabrics, with Trimmings to match, | See our immense. you buy these goods; we are away ahead. , " 7 As for READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men’s and Boys’, 2 and rest assured we will allow no one to undersel us inh Clothing. For Honest Goods and Lowest Prices always try J. B. MACDONALD’S CREAT CLOTHING STORE. DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. _ Our new Spring Stock daily arriving, “ur Boots have always given entire satisfaction; better than ever this season. Don’t for- get we have the best goods for the least money, deh peat > FIRST-CLASS HOSIERY! Perkins 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. $760 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 Sc. a pair. Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves.—Our stock of Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Lisle Thread Galoves is first-class, and the price---well, we would like to hear of any selling cheaper. Tat party is not to be found in this city it we know it. Trade at the Old Reliable Dry Goods Store. PERKINS & STERNS. ~ PATTON BROTHERS The Parties tata Furnishing Houses this Spring, Real | WE WANT YOUR TRADE, and | Genuine carect TEMPTING BARGAINS 1 Men. IN ALL KINDS OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. Oo 4x} And ir order to get it, we will offer } Wilton, Velvet, Brussels, Tap2stry, 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 House Furnish- ‘ing, the best value in the city, at the Prowse ‘REAL AND GENUINE PATTON BROTHERS, Bros. | 1386 QUEEN STREEDL. P, S—MR. E. CHANDLER has charge of our CARPET DEPARTMENT. Charlottetown, April 4, 1892—eed & wky Two Doors Below