; : : . 6 Blas ha. ee * . a i andson of {Wo Dae airs sud it iat <e J effe GALT eflect ladies may use the Syrup of Figs, under ail co it their favorite remedy’ ito the taste, geutis, yet wat gerations in Yarmouth, N. 8., this year ‘ hurch and three or four brick and businees blocks, a new echool house will be put up. onstruction of the electric , ought to give Yarmouth o new atone c ane G nt wiht bi wire té ewe e0 nd and gared thousands. $\ at Charlottetown drug stores. Patriot ea 5 that the list of pudliahed in Cap ¢'e Hay Steamah it terday 1 for home t ec ty : pany ‘ With rales aad United Bates and fi curaiy fh round trips fr sm ET EE LTS IRL SRS AT EINE UII ia and Giher Items. riginating from lestroyed twenty r horses seen in St. t dark browns driven sown and reliable horse dealer, yesterday.—St. Joba Sun. —~Under the | W. Elliot, of Germain St, vomited a piece of brass chain, 34 inches article was swallowed about St. John Telegraph. a. recelved from P. E. Island, sclicved ali the Island beef which t te Newfoundland will come to should have the tof making it cheaper to the - WwW. A. Weexa & Co's. CueaP Sate — THE DAILY EXAMINER. Local and Other Items. S. oF T.—Orient Division meets toenight at S$ o'clock sharp. \urHor’s Day.—This was ‘Moore's Day” | at Upper Prince Street School. The proceec ings were very pleasant, - Masontc,—Special communication of Vic- toria Lodge this (Friday) evening at 7.30 Whol sharp, te confer the second degree. ~ Ponice Court.—Two drunks—from the rural districts -were this morniog dispose of for tines of $2 or 8 days each, - | time to stock libraries. i a | Postic Mertinc in Market Hall this j evening at S o'clock to discuss the railway changes, Chair taken at 8 o'clock. Let there be a large attendance. SHODA’S OINTMENT, the | Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, ete., as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 ets. ahem |hemp. We have been doing it and will stil ning at 25 cents per yard. It isa big bar Paton & Co, — — that the Southport was owned by the Gov- goods of the finest | roiling at the lowest price, alx da must be sold, and there are bargains All work finished lone for cash at reason Black Diamond Wednesday next It ia stated by the Times W axpeRrives.-—A calf belonging S., got leose from the post st nd becoming frightened es, ran accross half a mile of marsh, » the Annapolis River and a large creek rai I ming to a standstill in 1 of Robert Batt Arrangements have wmber of Chinese immigrants from Yoko- hams uy rd & Black's steamer, o vs Escare.— Henry Carver, ao Daniel Carver, while t Midville, Lunenburg, e and was carried into : drives the circular saw. the ‘‘company”’ owning the Southport, and let the public know where the , hinted that ** the power behind the throne is & prominent figure in the company. o Tue Horse Marxer.—Speaking of horses, Mr. W S. McKie, a dealer who sells large numbers of Prince Edward Is- land horses every year, states the market here for good horses is as good this year as ever it was. Good horses will bring good prices. He even stated that the St. John market has been batter at times this spring than the Boston market. Prices in the pecially the cate in respect {9 common driving horses aud he thought this might be accounted for in part by the fact that so many street car companies are discarding horses and using electricity as motive power,—St. John Gazette, , hasseagpaeiceaamn Most people suppose that the manufacture ot tobacco consiste merely of taking the leaf and pressing and pressing it iato plugs. The tact is, however, that the process is a very delicate one, and the least false step will injure the flavor, The leaf must be carefully attended to for months after it leaves the planter’s hand. It must neither dry too j quickly or too slowly. Even after it has reached the factory the utmost delicecy of mapipulation is required. The weather must be carefully studied, for if there is too much moisture in the air when it is pressed it will mould, and the same will happen if too much moisture is sprinkled upon it tor the purpose of opening the leaf. Agaip, if it is over- dried in the oven it will turn crisp, and will nip the tongue in smoking. It is by careful atcention to all these points that the ‘‘Myrtle Navy’ hes been brought to such perfection. as nasil altiaiay inning Personal. The Ottawa Journal gives currensy to A rumor that Mr. L. P. Kribs, of the Empire, will be the Conservative candidate fur the new seat in Toronto west when another general election comes around. Mr. Malcolm A. Beaton. of Flat River, left this morning for the western states, where, we understand, a position awaite him. Mr. Beaton is just the stamp of a young man to succeed, and having a good commercial education we have no doubi of bis success. An American Church paper says: At St Clement's Chureh, Philadelphis, on Easter Day, there were five celebrations of the Hely Encharist, the latter being a high celebration, wi h the rector, Rev. Father Davenport, as priest, the Rev. Father OweneJones deacon, and the Rev. A J. Arnold subdeacon. The Rev. Father Davenport, above-named, was the late rector of the Mission Church, St. John, N. B., and Father Owen-Jones is a brother of the Ven. Archdeacon of Prince sat have made a hun ired rev The ese ape from death es FLESH AND BLoop.—When the sys : down and there seems to be ne ebtaining nourishment for Dy linary process of food supply avd | long he mav remain in Halifax before takiog sen the body is sinking fast, then o use Miller's Emulsion by divestion, w is the ti Norwegian (x wonders, because it is a flesh aud blood maker sod contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emul sion is « perfect * staff of life,” and has saved In big bottles 50c, an -orrespondet of the Selfast captains, EXAMINER receutly, is not three names are lack ' ones is, be says, Ay b ww ho ie per ae Yougall! Was , responsible p witi D of book shop steward for the ticm of Me » firat from P. E. Island to re certificate of competency at carried the first load of » to Swansea; and arrived at Liverpool, J acp) Wood, of bE iropean porta, and he 00D to arrange and issue a schedule Charlottetown The Premier is , having recently passed “Yeamers, and her psssenger accommods- e wish her success. Edward Island, at present the hardworking | «nd indefatigable parish priest of Windsor, N.S A Halif»x despatch says: Rev. W. B. King has left for Cambridge, Mass., to in terview the church wardens there regarding his call and scceptance, and ascertair how up his new charge. He is expected back in abeut a week tev. Mr. Kiug has started It always works | several pre jects ia connexion with St. Luke's Cathedral here, and wishes afew mouths to make bis successor familiar with these pro- jects, so they can be carried out. There has been no formal meeting regarding his saccessor so far, but some of the parishioners favor Canon Patridge, and it is understood his neme will be proposed. Rev. Mr. King will probably abandon for the present the three months European trip, on which he was to have started last week «7 Reddin Bros. novldwly and twenty-five cent spectacles for ten cents —(i, H Taylor. m6 2i received to day at D. A. Bruce’s. novidwly tee our customers as good value as can be ob | tained in the city. —Perking & Sterna. Bros. novidwly at Prowse Bros.’ m3 3 Store al9 Tid w At HALF Price. A lot of valuable works | }. | — historical and miscellaneous—-at the Dias} | mond Bookstore, at half price, Now is the | | IMAGINE selling tapestry carpet as cheap aa do it until all is suid. Come and get some of this cheap tapestry carpet which we are run- gaic and worth from 34 to 40 cents.—James fue Sovrnporr.—tin the Patriot a day or two ago, appeared an official advertisement announcing the sailings of the steamer Southport, wherein it was stated that the steamer would ** leave Company's Wharf,” etc., etc. Wewere under the impression ernment, and not by acompany. It would | appear, however, that such is not the case. | Perhaps the Patriot will give the names of “company’s” wharf is located. It is Suiton’s Cure will immediately relieve croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. — Twenty-five cent bu'ter knives for 10 cents, Specialties—By concentrating our enet- vies on special lines, we claim to give bet- ter value than if our attention was more widely diatributed. Our specialties are clothing and hats.—Prowse Bros. m4 3i “ffackmeTack,” a lasting and fragrant per- fume. Price 25 and 50 canta,.-Beltie Bros. IwPoRTANT.—We have a large stock ef staple dry goods well bought and we guaran- a3 3i eod wy For dyspepsia and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh's Vitalizer. It never faila to cure —Reddin Variety and value in children’s oe Watsons New Drug Store THREE DICKS BELOW LONDON HOUSE CORNER. Charlottetown, April 2, 1892~—dy Sure to get the best always—buy your boots at the Dominion Boot and Shoe - - - FRIDAY, MAY 6, 18992. :.| i } j l | } HS ( WING partly to ill health we ret business, and will sell 50 pieces FLANNELETTES, 26 pieces TABLE LINENS, 60 dozen TABLE NAPKINS, | 69 dozen MEN’S HALF HOSE, Charlotte own, April 23. 1802 ~eod & w CALL AND SEE OUR Wi W SILUMS SUOGK WHICH IS NOW COMPLETE, [nclnding the Abova Makes of Gods R. K. JOST, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. may4—eod Properly Aga +x) -—-——— The Mancheste Assiit3} Syayiay vo tigi The Wastera Assurance Gompany of Toronto. HORACE HASZARD, GENERAL AGENT FOR P. E. SLAND. Office, Cameron Block, South Side Queen Square. Charl tterown, March 17, 1892 —eod CLEARANCE SALE SS "ma 307 esale Stock, RETAIL, ——-AT OUR---— NEW STORE, Next Door to Beer & Goff’s. (o) ———— The goods are clean.and fresh, and bargains will be given to make a speedy clearance. consists of About 100 pieces DRESS GOODS—all qualities, 500 pieces NEW PRINTED COTTONS, 75 pieces CUTTON (WREDS, for Boys’ wear, 26 pieces DUUBLE:W [DTH SHEETINGS, 50 pieces TWEREDS and WORSTED CLOTHS, 60 dozen MEN'S and YOUTHS’ BRACES, 50 dezen SILK HANDKERCHIEFS, 75 dozen LINEN and COTTON TOWELS, 200 dezen WOMEN’S and CHILDREN’S HOSE, 500 pieces LACES and EDGINGS, 50 pieces BLACK and COLORED VELVETEENS, 750 pairs CORSETS, 60 pairs ROLLER TO VELLINGS, 60 dozen SILK and THREAD GLOVES. Also, a large quantity of other New Goods. dale States have been very low. This was es-|be made in large or small quintities, froma single yard up, and will afford a good opportuaity to buy cheap. All Country Merchants should attend this Sale early and secure Bargains. Sale will begin ow TUESDAY, May will continue daily at the New Store. —_—-_--— - — oj) —— —— W. A. WEEKS & CO. ee cer CCIDENTS WILL PEN! - ire from the Wholesale for Cash the whole stock - of STAPLE AND FAN“Y.GOODS, GROCERIES © and Small Wares, giving large discounts to elusée out the stock. | A portion of the stock See our men’s and youths’ foot-ball jerseys | =" ee —— aCAUSE it is Free from Lumps, It does not require Rebbing, It gives a Beautiful Polish, It Costs only Fifteen Cents, it Saves Labor and Money, USE WATSON’S FORWITORE POLISH, FROM — YW BAGS. JuR MANTLE DEPARTMENT | WE OFFER You The Most Fashionable Garments The rs Reasonable Prices ! STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK Charlottetown, May 4, 1892—eod & why ee -—_—_—— SAS. PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE. fel LX} Spring---1892---Summer. pseramenap conection (x)}—--—- — --— —-- HE PAST WEEK OR SO with us has been taken up pretty well with showing and introducing our immense NEW SPRING STUDK, ani we know all will agree with us, who have visited our Store on Show Days, that it is th2 Finest Show of New Goods that has ever been in Charlottetown. Just read beiow and see what wa have to say of Sri, amd jour several leading depirtments, Buy Our Makes of Kid Gloves. MANTLES. Our buyer this season took special interest in the above departments, and we can confidently say that in our MANILE and JACKEL Department we can show all the Latest Styles, and can suit the taste of the most fastidious. ge a This Year Our Kid Gloves are Pleasing All. - MILLINERY. We have the satisfaction of kaowing that our display of Hits, Bonnets, Flowers, Feathers, Ribbons, Lices, Ornaments, etc, have never been equalled by any Dry Goois House on the Island. Our stock is the largest and our selection the best. MISS Mc- EACHERN is at the head of this department, and the work sent out this spring is the handsomest that has ever gone out of any Millinery house in this city. We invite ins ection DRESS GOODS. It gives us great pleasure to draw attention to the attractive display of DRESS FABRICS now on exhibition in our Dress Goods Department, embracing all the latest weaves prod iced this season. Our display consists of Paramatta Cloths, Henriettas in Silk and Wool, Cordacoys, Camel’s Hair, Fancy Uheviots, Bengalines, Fast Color Blue Serges, and some very haadsome Costumes in Checked Tweeds, Fawns, Blue Greys, etc. Our Kid Gloves Match Our Dress Goods. CLOTHING. We have the utmost confilence in inviting all to pty this depwtment acall. For the bost goods at the lowest prices we take the lead. Th.s d-pw'm2et each yeir is becoming more popular, and although only a new department is now one of our .erding. In Children’s Cloth- ing we have the best variety in the city, and can suit all. For anything in Readymade Cloth- ing give James Paton & Co. a call. — We have all Kinds and Sizes in Kid Gloves. CARPETS. It is needless to say much of this departm:at, for it is kao v1 by all t> b2 the largest, beac and cheapest Carpet Dzpartment on the Island. W2 are sire it woull be heed t firl a house anywhere on the Island which has not a roon carpeted or s pmathing from this dapict meat. [f you are going to buy a Carpet this season, measure your room and cone straight to the place where you will get the b2st vari2ty and cheapest Carpets and Oilcloths to be found. A Large Variety of Children’s Gloves, all sizes. : JAMES PATON & GO., OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, April 29, 1892—eod & wky l 4 i ‘