ith, Meta. o ee Local ra New O Progress gives ar and Other tems. ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ight at eight - . ‘ ‘ S and 5 ‘ i H - wi ~ wily oe ¥ . i awa “ \ ; } . iw ote os 4 AIN Al ‘ 4 | +a w 8S og Indi - wi el . : Z 4 itis wily - s \ € y t as . ' ferring e . 4 : nerai . » > I ficere of Victoria Lodge it meet at the Lodge Room at is (Monday ing practice : gree - orectows Hatt The last St excellent engraving etemple at Halifax together with a true | ess ot Grand Master Edwards - xe CARROLET ie again on the ite be- ere and Boston, and with the VV orces- vake weekly ti lps, leaving _hariotte ureday at 6 p m wisithpiiiintenition wanker SquarRe.—Greater attention should given to this public thoroughfare It ibe wel) swept and cleansed on the Dilig treRLIABLE otect with sau, Every at, aa they of cach market day. oe itis a satisisction to come in reliable articles, and in that body's Pills come in among the can be depended upon every - Oruers fF . see Laver yinparis \ a again r st some o ym petitors pds of ur aivertisements,— oe regret to learn ft the Aone Sad le at H } ult . is i McKe > a | 5 4 LO 4 . j Michenzie. ~~ s—The regular monthly edonian Club will be held at I ais eveniog next A s is requested, as ers pertataing to the annual SKODA’S OINTMENT, the i.reat finest ¢ German Skin (ure, aud osmeticmade. Removes Bisckheads, Pimpies, ete., as Kidueys, contra Biced. Guarantes et with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all boitic, Licht.” granto tries bef Detween ti re Druggi«is, $1.00 per six botties $5.50. If you Wf t SKODA’S REME- tal for ** Morning = I [cici'y term of y pens to-morrow at There are two import tria . which f e Master of the Rolls, is ties residing in Belfast ate 1 of settlement on ited to defeat the Ihe second css2 willle the Vice Chancellor. It is le Donald Farquhars D, waa exe e Honora as plaintiff, and Messrs. Benjamin Hear z, William A. Weeks, William D. McKay and others, and is brought to set aside a transter feertain shares and transactions in con, Hection with the old Charlottetown W oolen Mille, Thi scase will likely be of interest. , eral-Unt if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in eiegant cartons 6O ects. iioensaias Yarmovurn.—Mr. A. L. Slipp, s well known ¢ Island ~ 20. has Seen engayed t take c irge i rack of the Yarmouth Driving Park {ss 1 for the season, and has entered his Guties - “uPeTrrorRs say they have taken half of Ha! Ha! Tell that to the people of P E Island know There was a time when they tcok profits, but pow we give that to s and othera.—Prowse SBros., the ( heap M - i cg or Catrie.—The railway author notified Mr. Wetmore,S P. C. A., : y will have water put in at Point du e aod opportunity given for the zg are of cattle ; but they adhere xt of transfer, care and tails 18% Oe at tae ex peuse of the o Lhe ticst of the series of league uve been shot at Kensington Sa sy, did not take place, as the high tide had carried away the sbutm targets, and damaged the targets s uld not be put up I ig exp i ve ything will be all right is a w - HALiz£a j steamer Fastoet il il at Six K thia ey ing ana lay morning s Halifax this I ed here on Tuesday « ‘ nes Y morning she : g g nd wi ail here aprall , ia V ite steamer Halifax f the tA till continus ¢ be a at ler, 43 her passenger ists ¢t B have been larger than have secured the magni r Olivette, which will run + summer! iths in conjnnction " ; sumer Halifnx forming ‘ weekly s th Boston With this creas ser the populari y t the Halifa ite will be largely increased o P [his morning John Ring wee i to #1X months imprisonm nt for m i ries to preperty a,c Doyle and) §=(MecLiuagh!an, t hargea wi obtaining BL a ur ia’s pretences ! it to jail for eight day ne i $4 snd two men for tisor I zg were fined $5 each. inere we tions of $25 and costs each fur : ipday Ubservance Law, .ad ases were a urned and one ais mise} a o — SHKODA’S DISCOVERY. the Great German-American_Rem- eiy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, ¢ | Father of ignorance, intolerance and want THE DAILY about 215,000. SSS EXAMINER. aA. Zs ' = MONDAY, MAY 30, i892.* See eee te - SpeoraL Desparoues to Tux EXAMINER. French Republicans. Monrneat, May 30. A good deal of interest in religious circles here has been caused by a bitter attack in La Patrie by ex-Mayor Beaugrand against Father Ruplman, of the Society of Jesus, who preached a sermon a few days /| wo to the 65:h French Canadian Regiment. | Referring to F loss of faith the | said that the country was now | humiliated and kicked about by every | nation in Europe. Whereupon Beaugrand | and several other French Republicans, | probably on the look-out for decorations from President Carnot, accuses the Jesuit ‘ance 8 prescoer f patriotism Nova Scotia News Harirax, May 30. of the Deputy has been nom- Local House in Opposition to Henry Munro in Annapolis County op Saturday. Both are grits. The Austrian bark Howat wae wrecked on Seal Island on Saturday. TO FARMERS And Others ! eee —(x)— om Dr. Croskill, brother Provincial Secretary, inated for the Man Drowned. Sr. Jonny, May 30 R. ©. Skinner, Judge of Probate, was | drowned in the south side of the Miramichi on Saturday, while salmon fishing. The 1 s body was recovered, 1 The Anticosti Survey. ' Orrawa, May 30. The Admirality have appointed Staff Commander Tooker to survey the south shore of Anticosti Island. The cost will be ——_—————_(0)— OMPETITORS ARE BECOMING DESPERATE because we are doing the Clothing Business of Prince Edward island and Charlottetown. They have our heartfelt sympa- thy. We would write them a letter of condolence, but we are too busy selling those Wonderful Cheap Suits to attend to them just now, but if they can keep up their courage till the first holidays, we will see what we can do for them. In —ineehanetgtigineeemiaaiatae jthe meantime, if they want to see us they will find us with General Telegraphic News. -|a crowd of customers amongst the biggert pile of Clothing “ », May 27.—A special |0D Prince Edward Island, selling good honest goods cheaper to the Jur Wellington, Kansas, than they can. says thai « cyclone over that place | this evening, killing and injuring 500 peo- | Obituary. SPRINGFIELD, May 30. Bishop O'Reilly died here on Saturday. a Weather Bulletin. Toronto, May 30.—10 a. m. ly fair and warm, (,enerai — sas Crry, Mo., tr passe i ple. The storm passed directly through the centre of the town, wrecking every- thing in its path. Fire broke out in the | in its path. Fire broke out in the| Mit a Sad Thing that we sell Wrecked district and Is now Durning fherce- | ; *Loxoox, May 27,—Considersble geatt- | Too Cheap for Competitors, vation has been caused in Liberal and Irish ranks by the announcement that Sir Wil- | John Manners Tollemache, Harl of } . is 11am ‘ . . i Dysart, ous of the most promising and cap-/but we are bound to keep the people of this our native Pro sble of the younger British peers, has de-|vinge happy if selling goods cheaper than any white man more than subscribed for at the rate stipulated in the prospectus. | NIcE, M ay Si. -~James Welbregg said to} clared that he has been converted to home| . d : rule, and will no longer act with the Lib-| Will do it. We used to ask bigger profits than we do now, “ nists. -¥ ae cae of Lord | because we had to pay an unpopular firm half of our proftts. fsart, who 18 aiso yr zteutenant o t 7 ; . > 2 nine, Suanieeh & setetes imeene |W e don’t do it now, as we divide amongst Farmers and -_ in Tory ranks, as it 1s feared other | Others That accounts for us selling Clothing 80 cheap now. desertio ili follow. | : en | e have always tried to do the best we could for our cus- Jt EC, ay jem iteresting t é - % hand. The Barque du Peuple has taken out | tomers, and we want no better evidence that the people are ction against Hon. H. Mercier, C. B selil, | . 7 . ° fe M. P., and Hon. C. Laogelier for $4,002, the; thankful thaa to know that our trade is increasing every day. amount of a promissory note, MonTREAL, May 27.—A cable received from Londen to-day announces that debentures | which the Canadian Pacific placed in the} 5 5 5 market to the extent of $2,000,000 had been J have been an American from New York, shot j himeelt in the early part of this month in the | Seula oo thcsns Gicte Metered ws bare} IS OUR SPECIALTY, lost hia about $20,000 at gambling tables. all money, the | ORONTO, May 27 fhe royal commiss‘cn on the crotter colonizstion, says ths Globe's able, has j st ite third report. It states that Manituba settlers have prepared 3,500 acres for cultivation, against 2,200 last ear. The total value of buildings and stock 1s about £16,000 sterling. aud we can knock spots off anyone. snall or large, whose imagination runs high like his prices. We are boys from the country, but we get there all the same; and so will you, if you patronize The Wonderful Cheap Men JUNE’S SALE WILL BE A GREAT ONE. We have not been imported to deceive an innocent people, but we stand in the front rank and call a halt t» Shoddy and Misrepre- sentation. Qur determination is to :tand by Farmers and others, and give them the best value obtainable in Clothing and Hats. ‘ihe firm who claim to stand by Farmers and others outrageously for years t.ok 50 per cent. of the hard- earned profits of one of the farmer’s boys. Beware of such men and patronize the farmer’s boys. ‘hey are PRUWSE BRUS, The Wonderful Cheap Men. i sgued >> The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) Hawirax, May 30. Nova Scotia—Codfishing continues ex- llent at Lunenburg; good at Digby and Liverpool; and fair at Port Medway. Mack- erel still plentiful at Lunenburg, good at Liverpcol, where boats average 4 barre's, and » few at Whitehead, while they are reported schooling off Yarmouth. Lobsters good at Digby; tair at Port Medway and Isaac Harbor, and a few at Liverpool, Lunenburg, Whitehead and Canso. Herring very plenti- fal at Luverburg and Gaspereaux; plentiful st East Pubnico; good at Port Medway, and 1 few at Liverpool; salmon good; haddock fair, and halibut fair at Port Medway, Liver- pool and{Digby, respectively. Cape Breton—At St Peters some boats had two barrels mackerel, and reported fair at L’ Ardoise and a few at Arichat and Ingonish, those at latter place being first of the season. Light catches of herring at Bras d’Or, Lake L’ Ardoise aad Ingonish; fair of lobsters and « few herring at ot. Anus, and a few lobs‘ere at A-ic»at; codfishing fair at St. Anns, but poor at L’Ardoise and Meat Cove. Weather cuntinues very strong. A few haddock and gaspereaux at L’Ardoise and Ingonish, re- spectively; at Mabou all kinds of fish are scarce, P KE Island—Lobsters fair at Miminigash. No other reports to-day. New Brunswick—Cod, haddock and sar- d-nes very plentiful. Hake good and gas- pereaux fair at Campobello, boats aver- aging four quintals cod, four quintals had- dock and two quintals hake. God catches of lobsters reported at Caraquet. Magdalen Islaads—Cod, haddock and and !obsters continue poor. Quebec—At Grand River cod are good, herring fair, while at Gaspe salmon continue fair. Baic—Herring bit by fishermen’s nets at Lunenburg, Arichat, and on bay shore above Digby Gut. Ice procurable at Digby, Lunenburg and Arichat. Charlottetown, May 30, 1892—eod & wky Yeu need not have the least duubt about it. The boots, shoes and slippers sold at the Dominion Boot & Shoe Store are pro- nounced the best fitting and most durable in the city. Gothereif you want satis- faction m 26 4i, ' } J. B. MACDONALD’S GREAT GLOTHING STORE (x) 1 Rese GREAT SUCCESS that has attended our CLOTH'NG TRADE this Spring is proo positive that we have the goods the people want at right prices. NMien’s Suits from $2.75 up. Boys’ Suits from $1.00 up. The largest range of MEN’S WORSTED SUITS ever shown by us. You will do your- self an injustice if you buy elsewhere before you see our immense stock. GENI'S’ FUR- NISHINGS very cheap, If you want.Clothing. and Furnishings don’t pass J. B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. ge DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. —{x) 165 Cases of New Boots, Shoes and Slippers Now Open. A teenies “x} The people who buy our Boots are delighted with the fits and wear of them. buy once you are sure to become a regular customer. Charlottetown, May 30, 1892—eod & wky ear If yon Just try a pair if you want comfort. = —t a —_ —_ ———— ee — =_ — Wo Game of Bluff ——CAN KEEP US FROM DOING——— THE GARPET BUSINESS | eR 4x) rhe WE HAVE OPENED OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT our trade has far exceeded our expectations. Our object in going int» the Carpet business was to give people FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT, and goods at the right prices. right, your patronage. You miy ask WHY. While our competitors for years were asking and getting $1.55 and $1.65 for 5-frame Brussels Carpet, and 36 cents for cheap Tapestry, we have sold our best Brussels for $1.15, and cheap Tapestry for 25 cents per yard—never asking more—which goes to show that our competitors have been making an enormous profit out of the people. This cannot be denied. We don’t believe in monopolies, and have been the means of breaking the Carpet business in two, and taking the largest half ourselves. Competitors may fe2l sore, bit we can assure the public it is not from overwork. We wish our competitors well, but w: think this explanation necessary. WE CUT YOUR CARPE FOR NOCHING, don’t charze for waste, and do all work in connection with HOUSE FURNISHING. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET. Charlottetown, May 17, 1892—eod & wky Now we claim, a3 our exStar THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the universal admiration of- our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star Pailoring Establishment when they want something particalar- ty nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill has passed into a proverb, namely. when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishment you are too fastidious for this yere worid. Méheéd & MCKenzie. Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wky Goff Brothers’ —{) EASURES TAKEN, FITS GUARANTEED, LOW PRICES, COMFORT. You want a wide inside to yo c y i . ood tread to the foot. No more corns. We also keep a large variety of Oustom Boots on hand, light et ae, ae Kid, Dongola, French Oalf. We buy T\.p: where they are made. Our new stock of Boot Tops and Leathers have just arrived from England. We have the real genuine French Calf Lace and Elastic Side Top—the very best. The prices of our Tops are put in low, as we want to supply the whole Island. The prices range as follows :—$1.15, $1.25, $1.36, $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 sead Tops and change back if not suitable, and will return money. LEATHER3—French Calf, Kid, Goat, Grain Oalf, Kip, Noats, Grain and Sole Leathers. SHOEMAKERS’ FINDINGS —Awls, Bristies, Hammers, Lasts, Wax, Pegs, Thread, Silk, Hard ash Nails, Pincers Rasps, Knives, ete. N. B.—We will treat your orders with as much attention as if personally attended. . GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. Charlottetown, May 8, 1892—~eotl & wky is the Place.