ers All EOL . ii jae Se NE A I A, =: eg * Captain Ke liey, called at this a pair. . A LIE nent manana —— ——— ee — it a : ae a. PT A a EXAMINER. - - - a. - MONDAY, MAY 16, 1892. tecal and Other liens, Local and Other Items. | es 7 ae: Sata ie - ; ne tga earn owas) ~W. A. WEEKS &CO’S. | ; cured by Shiioh's cure. —Redcin Bros, : - y sh \ . u vidwly | ; He or AREFUI Before paying vo mone * | So wo emer: SP RBETAL GAL ae Pills beers the signature ‘*A,S. Johnson.” f —— {x )— _ ~ None are genuine without it. ue . . “Green Goops "—A gord deal of bogus | ————_———OFr THBr_R—— : _ I money is in circulation in Fredericton, N, B. | g | “ome of the residents have evidently been | A - inet negotiating with the New York “green goods” | ] i ; 3 , nen * - a “ Pausansonio rescrice te-night at 3 ho Csea eC Stock We have a first-class stock of Hosiery imported for he Golde segend,. é adie ; e - - “ ; MINSTRELS appear | me who wilted are sures rua WILL CONTINUE THIS 3 this seasons trade. We huy direct from the manufae- ct popers speak very highly of their[ a 1 CONTINUE THIS” WEEK. turers and our prices wi'l be found, when you see the that city Masonic Tempe. — co © ; ; : . oe ens eater east Os a Sift its quality, to be the lowest in the city. fo Rxre ‘ I ‘is raising a et a xy ees eet 3760 ° q" tt H G t 52 { $2,000 to coforce the Nova Scots | Grand Master, "A. F. & A. M.. on Tuceday, airs Cotton Hose, 6c. to 50c. a pair wine st tow x hundred | the 24 hof May, at 2 o'clock, p.m | AU] qnoods Sold at Bar ain Prices! P 1s : + PN nations sites toes ow roots . . wave & rete } a: E . , . & - vest... (Set aoe Se Ome Eee aaa 1320 pairs Cashmere Hose, 16 to 7c. mk Raton B. Preaxe, Alex M eod, | o'clock (lvca!); i n ili leave » er ee ae eae : ; Pass Raure a ee (x; | A job lot of Cashmere Hose at 1Gc. a pair. B.. wit cargo © eneral | “Up tende ha indly conse oO. : - al, G ——— ae ai ne a — Sera tenn to hoid 7 X Y A \ VK EKS ' & CO A job lot of Cotton Hiose at Se. et palr. Tue Preuize. — The steamer Premier. CaTTLe anD Suasr.—The schr. Congo left ar 4 | " M-y 9, 1892. : port on retur: from about half past eight on Saturday evening, and proceeded to Halifax ne two hovre later. Summerside aenciiina Vasoxto —There will be a course of lee. ares delivered this evening at Masonic Hall, , connection with Victoria Lodge, commenc weg at 7 30 ek sharp. Officers especially li please be at their several stations on tims. oo Rorany.—The twelth lesson of the Botanica! course of the Mt. Allison University Extension Lectures, will be given on Tuesday, May i7th, in the Y. M.C A. Lecture Room Sibject: “Food of Plants and how they . it re Te SHODA'S GERMAN SOAP, “Soft as Velvet.”” “Pure as Gold,” that tells the whole stery. Most highly medicated scap ever made. Try onecake. I¢ is ctegane. At all Druggisis, grice, 2 5 ets. - Wortp's Farr —It is ennounced that Professor Who Saunders, Director of the Domini Experimenta! Farms, interds ay Maritime Provinces shortly t we interest in the Dominien exhibits t Chieego Worlds Pais It will be re f Sesunders isa the Canadiar hicago Exposition. -—_— > aT Miscc . that rt s Neo) fepor’s Lila : Pp pe mombered that ! umisstoner to the ( Tea Party —The Pioneer { Miscouche intend HE having & 4 rry e 19 h of July, the mda rawed from which will goto the eneral building f They are about umMmencibg VOrR 0 the inside f their new chur an naiderable money will yet be juired th handsome lurch is completed seiosiiinasd Queen Sguiane | rain —Work on the lutein On Vleen sre wage mm pleted op forea yon the seal owned by kett ws placed In his new jaartere io the basin. His sealship soon at watted quite acrowd. Seme of those present rho weie old enongh to have more sense) mased themeelvea and the more thoughtless {the bystanders by sending dog: iuto the witer after sticks and stones. Such cruel 1 be stopped at once. sdleiaaiiin ation Anmy —“olonel McKie, tions! Travelling Commissioner, on Satard-y eveniog, accompanied by Because of the ob meetings being Saturday, and thia : on . ir. Jobo T. Cro ‘ sy 60 Inter- arrived Captain Piant. ctions taken against the heidin the Methodist church, the colonel decried to use the Army Barracks for the a Bi Meetings were held there on Saturday evening and Sunday, which were Welstteaded. Last night the building was pcke th foor, apd the meeting was f aun e*pecial)y iateresting charac’er. The nel is &@ Very pleasing and imp essive seaker “ii Ivcrpignt Fines.—The alarm yesterdsy alerncen wea for u blaze on the roof of the residence of W. W. Stanley, Kiog Square. The only damage dcne was the burning of 4 amail hole in the rouf. 4 little son of Mr. Andrew Doyle, jr., tiy pset a large lamp on Saturday g at hie father’s residence The oil in ump took fire and th rpet on the flot aght. The little fellow pluckily extinguish- t 8, however, before any damag: We ting the slight burning of oue of hia qin inpiay MErriné An indignation Resting was held at Tignish on the 12th Gat. The lowing resolution was Mop: ed Whereas, We have learned with regret that luction haa been made in the number of ‘Trains hit on the Prince Edward mnherto run Island Railway * and Whereas, It is prop.eed to c'ose several of whe Dor king Stations on thes i} RK silway ; Therefore Resolved, That this meeting of the inhabitants of Tignish and viciaity regret» Mat tae pumber of trains, which have Mtherto afforded accommodation on th» ‘sand railway, have been reduced, to the Peat detriment and inconvenience of the ep bls Further Resolved, Tt st this meeting dis *‘pproves of the closing of any of th: Bo king “Wiens on the eaid railway. Further Resolved, That a py of this ' rwarded ‘0H ion be f by the chairman of i" meeting to the Minister of Railways _- ao Tue Puterr — In the First Met hodis* Uburch last evening, “h+ pasror, Rev. W. WV i al ard Centrarv efrewert, delivered an «mineotly pra She sermon on “Tre Fisal Test.” to custom he :egerv-d the announcement of mie text until the close of the address, whict Preved -o be **Toasmouch as ye have done it % One of the le ast f these ’ ° ye have se it The religion of doing is me ofthe features of our times. The map who wears ff his tongue in prayer did less “ian he who performed the acts enjoine! by Oe great Ma Our duti’s lic around us, one it j f everyone to aid in Biigsing ctime and sud- ing The work ma yma i sness of M¥ing 1 ; : wtil D j self aA Wilici-nt reward Men do not vieit horpitals $08 reece stiou r ile for ple usure. but to Telieve and assist those there detained. ites heroism is app'and+d wherever it may Tound Bea : engineer of the Mississipi steamboat, « ibited the b-avery of * Martyr in eaerificing bis own hfe io order “ gave others D> you ask, “*Was he orvhedox I do not know, but I feel sure “Mat ag in the words of the hymna in whi bh hin deed is recoded “his soul went up above” from the pest of duty. Many elequent tre! were distributed throngh the sermon Meh is pronounced as one of the floest ever elvered from that pu'pit here on Saturday mornin, fer St. John’s, Nfld , with a cargo which ivcluded 45 head f fat cattle, shipped by Blake Bros., and 25 bead of sheep, shipped by Barrett Henderson, Phe cattle, which were of an excellent quality, were purchased in Bedeque, Cape Traverse and T'ryen, also a few in the vicinity of Char- lottetown. We wish the Congo a safe trip snd trust that the enterprise of the Messre, Blake and Mr, Hendereon will be amply re- warded, ibiealiipesaesh Ligvor Srocen.—Two establishments in the city where liquor is sold were burglar- ised between Sacurday night and Monday mjurniag. From one place four bottles of brandy and a quantity of cigars were taken, and from the other one bottle of brandy and half a bottle of whiskey. In both cases an «mtrance was effected through the shep window—in one imstarce by bre-king the glass and in the other by re: moving the putty and taking out the pane Che police are on the lookout for the guilty persons. setae Cnuncu Extension —The say: Amherst Press A large and iofliential meeting of the p*rishioners was held last evening in Cliiet Church Schoolroom, shen the question of purchasiog the Robb property tu the west of he tower was fully discussed: Them in eason for desiring to pucch«se this prope:ty the securing of land on which to arry outa preposal for the enlargement o he church by an addition te the west end, It. was, however, explained to the meeting that Mr. W. C. Harsisa, one of the fore most of Canadian charch architects, after having examined carefally prepared plans and photographs both of the exterior and interior of the present building, and afrer taken into consideration the proposed en largement, had expressed himself as averse to such an addition. In view ot this fact the meeting considered it inadvisable to purchase the Robb property unless the architect afte: personally inspecting the church should eee sfficient reasons fur changing the opinion he nag already formed The architect is to come to Amberst in about ter days time when another meeting ot parishioners will take place. nas been ake Just Opened.—One lot of our new silk rngs, —J. B. Macdonald. ml6 3i Did you try any of our 44 cent. print cotton and dress muslins.—Jas. Paton & Co This Week.—Big discounta at the Diamond Bookstore. Come to the largest, cheapest and best carpet house in P. E I. if you want to save money We have all prices in tapestry, as iow as 24 cents per yard.—J.s. Paton & Co. Want to Hear From Him! Sin,—W here now is the man ‘‘as has been a tellin’ of us” all the spring t°at the Straits of Belle Isle shouid be filled up to improve our climate by keepiog out the Polar ice ’ We want to hear from him again. J. MoVane. snoncinncnipencini ie Letter From Dr. Baynes. Srr,—I wish to announce that I have been ca'led away to visit my patients in the other p ovinces—but have made all necessary arrangements for the attendance of my Island paticnts at my ~ffize, till my return. Geo A. Barnes, M. D. Dangerous Wha: f. Sir, —I wish to inquire whether a Gov- ernment wharf should be in such a condi- tion as to be dangerous to navigation. Mc- Aulay's wharf, at Pinette, is a Government wharf, and when a vessel mskes fast to the end of that wharf at high water, heavily loaded, and when the tide goes out half of that vessel is on the fists quite dry, while he other half lies in eight or nine feet of water. Then she tumbles into the chan- nel. It is not 89 bad for a vessel commen- cing to load, as she is not so apt to sink, being light. I think it would be proper for the Ageypt of Marine to luok to the matter for the eafety of navigation, and report such wharf to be dangerous to navigation, and very much against the interests of farmers snd merch«n's in the neighboring vicinity Again, the Department should repay the damage sustained by me by the loss of my veasel, the Olivia Capr. ALEX MacDovuGaLi Belle Creek. M vw 14 1892 SalVa@isvu «2 my Sir,— Very often we see the Captain of the Salvation Army take young men before the Stipendiary for « me misd+ manor think it is time the Stypendiary should turn the tables. There is a possibility of en- couraging an indiscreet man and giving him too much authority. Yesterday, when the fire bell rang, not caring whoxe pr » Charlottete ws, EVERY MAN Should carry a full line of Life and Property, Insurance on his —— s @ Mt WE Represent FIRE, LIFE and ACCIDENT INSURANCE COMPANIES. URQUHART & BROW, GENERAL INSURANCE AGENTS. OFFICE—Brown's Block, Charlottetown. apl2 a ee es PORTO =RICO = MOLASSES | We have just received a few Pun- cheons of Choiee Porto Rico, and az we have sold out our o!ld stock of Molasses, we have marked this lot down at the old price, ae 40 CTS. PER GALLON. Call and try a sample lot, as it extra good value. BEER & GOFF Queen and King Square Stores. is Ch’town, March 31, 1492—eod&wy —_—— eee ————S— We Supply the Ring! The Parson ‘Ties the Knot! WHO'S NEXT? A Large Stock of GOLD AND SILVER ARTICLES suitable for Wedding Presents. E. W. TAYLOR, Charlottetown, May 13, 1892 -2aw & wy CAMERON BLOCK. . e ! 5 , Disston’s Saws, = — THE BEST IN-THE WORLD. We have in stock all sizes from 6 to 44 inch. © ——- Leather Belting, GOODHUE’S STANDARD. We have in stock 2 to 12 inch. The Best in Canada. perty was «n fire, he attempted tu have the doors locked aud allow no one to piss out. Had he succeeded in carrying oat bs orders, avd had there been @ stampede f r, the deor, who would have been accountab e| for the death of some women and children ¢ Last night I saw a gentleman give his seat to a lady during the singing (which is the only time any person is allowed out) and pass towards the door. He met the Cap- ain at the door, who would not allow bim to pxss out. When asked the second time tu te allowed to pass, he and the church-s came in for a share of »buse from the Cup- tain, who appeared to be in very bad humor. It looked as if the churches had Rubber Belting, MONARCH RED STRIP. We have ia atock 4 to 12 inch. a © Disston's Files, Machinery ls, and other Mill Supplies. NORTON & FENNELL. given offence, and now it was his turn to be CHARITABLE. Charlottetown, March 25, 1892—2aw & wky ‘|The lowest price and the excellent value is what counts. Kid Gloves, Silk Glovez, Lisle Thread Gloves.t)ur stock of Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Lisle Whread Gloves 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. Frade at the Old — Reliable Dry Goods Store. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, April 30, 1892—eod & wky Es —— A Powerful and Extraordinary SPECIAL CARPET SALE! — —— a eee nF yi iy! ; TMT the LENE ’ ' : eee BY ——s Sdd dV) JO dTVS LVCdd James Paton & Co’s. oo Dini -rivirnafAh\ LPN Eh ae a >. ‘30 ® uojJVg somes dd \ \ : =. ‘ 4 : ct fh i Li i ; ‘| ‘iti > | ‘ - ma . GY Rg | \\ LY Soa > see PTT ITA \\\ ac as aah aon \ \ oo JAS. PATON & CO. ESPECTFULLY 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 fatare surpass the past. It is a well known fact that our CARPET DEPARTMENT 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 department, our buyer, when in England, secnred some very extraordinary cheap lots in the very Newest and Best Desigas; and in order to give our friends and customers the benefit of :his lot, we offer them at the following marvel- lous low prices. Never in our experience have we been in a position t» offer such in- ducements. Just imagine a Capestry Carpet at 24 cents a yard, u-ual price 36 cents, and good Brussels Carp:t from 70 cents a yard; and five-frame Brussels, worth $155, for $1.15; a very special line of Brussels for 85 cents. GREAT SALE OF CARPETS Now is Wour Time, Ladies, to Buy Cheap! EVERY YARD MUST GO! Don’t miss this golden opportunity. Come and choose your Carpet. If your home is in the city, we will m-asure your home; 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. Take our Great Sale in prog esa now,. for instance. Nothing like it has ever been offered the people of Prince HKdward Island. Com2 and cast your eye over the Bargains we are ffering in the Carpet Depart- ment, . If you buy from us you will save m ney every time, "9 FAS. PATON |The Largest Carpet Importers on the Island. Charlottetown, May 11, 1892—eod & why — ess For Custom Boots, Hand Made, | Goff Brothers’ is the Place. EASURES TAKEN, FITS GUARANTEED, LOW PRICES, COMFORT. You want a wide inside to your Boot to give good tread to the fuot. No more corns. We also keep a large variety of Oustom Boots on hand, light and heavy Kangaroo, Kid, Dongola, French Calf. We buy Tops where they are made. Our new stock of Boot Tops and Leathers have just arrived from England. We have the real geunine Prench Cuif Lacs and Elastic Side Top—the very bast. The prices of our Tops are put fn low, as wé want to supply the whole Iskind. Ths prices range as follows : —$1.15, $1.25, $1.35, $1 65. $1.85, $2 00 and $2 25. ‘Also, splendid Shoe Tops, $1.30 Also, Ladies’ Kid, Goat and Calf Tops. Sead your money in and we will send Tups and change back if not suitable, and will retarn mouey. LEATHER3—French Calf, Kid. Goat, Grain Calf, Kip, Noats, Grain and Sole Leathers... SHUEMAKERS’ FINDINGS — Awls, Bristies, Hammers, Lasts, Wax. Pegs, Thread, Silk, Hardash Nails, Pincers, Raspa, Knives, etc. N. B.—We will treat your orders with as much attention as if personally attended. GOFF BROS’. BOCST FACTORY. Charlottetown, May 8, 1892—eod & why