ad ve aaa Saar ‘ : ¢ 2 Charlottetown, eee THE DAILY Local and Other Items. the Diamond B 5 re : . SprotaL Desparones rv Tax EXAMINER. } Lia JOURNAL ihe June @ t i aond Booksture e ; M \ There wi'l no meeting ¢ . w afternoon in the Y. M. C. A —_ > SERRE gece | sek gh can aickly Imereasing Exports and Im- Shiloh'a cure Reddin Bros sevidwie ports. : N a7 ‘ ’ . > seal 8 bs | yindow ui McEachen’s shoe store at Orrawa, May 21. | . mais é $8 ps 25 Exports continue to show an increase, New Big bargains will ba given being $11,983,000 for ten months over the ; : a lt a nie the | Ste period of last year } \ eae 7 . ' anti tmattasiel PF Iclend | The imports show an increase of $314,- ' < 000 . ». Howl to| Mr. Sproule gives notice of a motion for 1 : eet opp sidence of ) the abolution of Hansard. t A 1 Bay eld. | Yeaterday the Opposition got a tremen- leak ‘ worth from 99 | 248 stckener. Hon. Mr. Foster made up $1 old ell round for SO cente| 2% Mind to secure the passage of a certain : & great bubania: J. T, Mecdenald ; number of items in the estimates and he - | succeeded in having hie way. Fos Hatirrax. —The steamer Premier | this muroaing abuut vide o'clock with ral cargo and several passengers - A STOLEN PRIVATE LETTER Published by the Globe. MONTREAL, May 2). | Thomas McGreevy states that the private jietter of Sir Jobn Macdonald, published vy oe _|the Globe, was not given to that psper or \ faithfal saying and worthy of | any one else by him. The general impression Prowse Broa. are jis that it was stolen by Bob McGreevy and veadquarters for all lines of clothing. Chil- | given to Fraser. dren's clothes a specialty. i — Debt of Quebec. Pus Rive.—Godfrey got $2.200 out of | sis latest battle and Lannon $800 Godfrey | jas been challenged on behalt of Maher. | > Cuayog or Dare.—The steamer Bona be due here on Tuesday, the} J4th, ineatead of on Monday, 23rd, as ad-) Vertised yesterday. vista Will — . MOOR acoe ptance—that Be CareyuLt.—Before paying vour money i ' ae that the wrapper ou each bex of Everybody's | » JUEBEC ay 21. I beare the siguature “*A. 3S. Johnson.” | : ; Quzaro, May 21 Noue are genuine without it. | The financial statement brought down | yesterday shows that the Province of Quebec Universtry Exrenston Borany Cass /| as to face an aonual deficite of $1,000,000, will meat in the ¥. M. C. A. rooms onj}*nd a floating deot of $8.000,000 witha Pueseday, 24h inst., at 8 p. m., for exer funded debt cutatanding of over $25,000,000 én de:. rmining specimens. it is eatimated that the liabilitics of the - |} previnee are $35,750,000 with assets of $11,- R. Besirat wi seli on | 500,000 ‘ ed al Thursday pext, a t of] deshnengpenetiipenioanenents urniture, th ' ty of W. M.} . . pepens Sesarnen, toe Srapatty a6 W. 28. 1 Fatal Hurricane ten, Ex Advertisement on Monday ee - : ' Lonpon, May 21. SE -RS Phe schos ner N W W) te, | . ~*~ “i . ad at Montreal for thie 1 during | . & Gespatch from Mauritius, says in the : : uli ; eT } i g a a 7 ; : : ik ell Week Phis : fers a gvod chance fur a ee “ i i. a were oan Six gh ere we ie w ret-s eaty freight. Caivell Bros. )*'eo 4 te terrific hurricane that recently ss Glam oat jawept over the island. In various districts ' lane ee jit is estimsicd an equal number of lives tue Cu i Panape —N 1 © 2 batteries | ¥*F® low : \ vw. Oe Eng eers, an No ; = 6 , ‘ . . par Stand Ba will par t the| ferrib‘e Fire. rill Shed to-m Ww ID « k arp, | . ' e to St. Paul's ¢ | Osweco, N Y., May 21. - | A great fire is raging here along the ae ' ere ol e rcer aré| water front, sweeping through the line of r 7 , > r . os e 7 7 om, Water | grain elevators The fireman caa make ya Monday ever r at o’cl x to | ices oy exqeas, 68 ence —— = 5 “> <°) tittle progress with the flames. mpi arrangenents f e layiug of the | . corner stone of new temple on the follow- | ing day Dissointion of Parliament. _—_—>— -— aiid Tnz exhibition of pictures et the Bezvar| Lonpox, May 21. Sfore is nudeudt iy the finest ever shown in } . . 7 iat ; ; | It is stated that at a cabinet council held Speciai attention I6¢ Called to those | , : Pestels, Etchings, and steel engravings, | Yes'erday it was decided to disavlve parlic- framed and otherwise. — Bezsar Store. | Ment on the 20.h June. nay 21 5i dw | Sie --— —~_- | Lumber Por CRARLOTTETOWN.— The Buc A Light sentence touche rrespondent ot the Muncion Times | a aays “A number of schooners Nice, May 21. this spring with lumber for N» lerge vessels are ex here thia summer.” rave ; aged here 10 prisou tur shooting A Dielis, cela Patal Explosion -The members of the South End ~ Mapriv, May 21. NOTICE B ating Club who received lotrery tickets sell are requested to make returns to the An explosion st a dynamite factory at President, Mr. J. A. Hughes, on or before | Galdames killed eight persons. : Monday, the 23rd inat., aa the lottery ; a mes of on that evenir 2 " g Village swept Away SHODA’S weRMAN SOAP, | ais } “Soft mas Velvet,” “Pure as | Loxpon, May 21. | Gold,” that telis the whole | The v.l'age of Hamley, in Wiltshire, has | been destre yea by fi-e siory. Most highly medicated soap ever made. Try one cake. I is elegant. Ai all Druggicts. Price, 25 ote. . i —e Gencra! Telegraphic News . ie a 3 2 7 ; : a io | Loxpox, M y («IY Sar um de Worms, ri - 4 ‘ aD ten cakes parli nizntary secretary of _the colonial of- ‘ fice, said in the House of Communs yes- ~— os terday that the substance of the French » - ‘ I a bros., the Wonder . : es shore bill had been agreed up on already by en 2 the Government and the Newfoundland j Lapies Devicuret The peasant | delegates, when the delegates, Emerson, tani the perieet eatety with which the | Morine and M -nroe, left the country. The ladies miy ase th jaid fruit laxative, | subsequent changes were unimportant, and Sy Piga, uader ail covditions make | were made in agreement with the two re- it their favorite remedy’ Itis pleasing to} mining delegates, Mr. Harvey and Mr. he eye and the taste, gsutl+, yet eifset- | Whiteway. wslin acting on the kidveys, liver and | Lonpon, May 19.—There seems to be in- wees }dicatuions that Tim Healy’s in fluence with wy .. |che anti Parnellites is not so strung as it Us sure and attend the suction sale thie | was. <A significant instance of the change ~—. - — ee. eS I. { feeling has been afforded by the fact t ckeryware. —( I. Morrison, auctio nee. | shes & fumber of questions which Healy teaches a Nees ee ie Ina | ate to (had put ou the notice paper have lust their The | place, owing ta the fact that in his ab- —____ EXAMINER. PELUGRAPHIC NEWS. |- : ' . Deacon has been sentenced to one year: dreds of bu 500 Boys’ Snits, B (ere « TIN Fi 4 foe Clothing Gente: —~——+(x)--—_-—. =" THOUSANDS OF SULTS TO SELE YF FROM’ ROOMS. BOYS’, MENS AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, Hun- yers made happy every monthat OUR GREAT | CLOTHING | misrepresent a single Garment or practice deception on our jcustomers. EVERY GARMENT GUARANTERD. Not one of our clerks allowed «to SEE OUR PRICES:) We do the Clot will are any ob’ect. Se { worth $1.75,.fer $100. | 3 163 Men’s Coats, worth $2 aad $225, for We.) jag Be-inese U2, LOW PRICES a ee fi acannon Ca ed xX tah ; t i j ; Ss et : vay a oe "tan = yok of [sence none of his former triends will ex- Urammer,” is so important shad all ta.chere tend the usual courtesy of asking them on — ae are tedpectfu ly invited to attend, that the | his behalf Se Xton, who was loyal to laceal a t se: ee ig sabj-et may receive full consideration. | Healy for a long tma, is now thorcughly oA IR zeae Es RS ae - lantagoniatic to him, and Wiliam O'Brien oy sssiitisias ieak ial Foorss The members of the Y. M. | has also shown that hia leaning is against a. “ CA fonball club will meet for prectiee | Healy's being allowed to further obstruct or ' t Victoria Park on M ndsy evening nex", | the pith to reunion ae k, sharp | Toronto, May 19 —The Empire’s Ottawa eo At a meeting of the club last evening sp°cial sys the Dominion guvernment has i 4 a6 UNani aly agreed that the practice} pot been notified cfiicially by the New- evenings at Victoria Park be Mondaye, | foundland government that « modus vivendi Wednesdays and I idays, aud at the I’r nee! with Canada has been determined. Pead- f Wales Gullege grounds on Tuesiays and/ing further developments, however, the cA Thursdays Members sre urgently re-| government cruiser Canadienne will be — j plested future to attend practice at! d.tained at Quebec The cruiser was to abe.ve as aces have gone t» the Canadian Libradur to wee W i: ratand that Pictou Academy lias prevent Newfoundland vessels plyiog thoir — dine lay the Cr scents first team <n yocation m Canadian waters. ! tie 24 Mr. J. Rundle, ¢ apt sin of the COVEBEC, May 19.—A terrible crime was j Ce Crescents, re 1 a telegram this mort - ¢ am tred jast évening at St. Casimer, om - ae ; frm Pictou County | poreueuf, which may p ssibly prove to be 4 Would s match game on that day It murder. While on her way tothe month <=. ie yet whether the). ¢ May ervices, ¥ th two other voung Cree . aijer ge wimen, Miss Gocin yas attacked and | cr tno stiuck with an axe on the head by » msn i - Se = =a W : { - ROH a Ieta doe. named L:pierre, who was acting as ed patch fr } Nut all D- Ridge-| the girls, and who had been paying his} Way. fur i it . i. Ny, . S 4 al in acdresse.s to Mies Golin, but had b-en fg ; ssion in Cl iad s ae ation | te jeered. The girl 19 dying. The wound ! ; | to-day ji ae al } ace sl 4) is # terrible «ne Lapierre has been ar- 5 rd ’ , rested Jeal uey is Supt osed tu have been ; aoe 6 “a vl we 4 ens the cause of the crime 5 -. a lato the le slat : — ' ‘ , h » ehurch K FOKUK, lowa, May 19 —The Exyptian " . P - j Sod declare that there is no such thing as levee, which protects a vast area of bottom #2 in the church of the living God Tre lands, five mi " ao here, —_ — | ; : Peper created ned dinamo ecatl The waters of Des Moines river f1o¢ 18 d f } Ch M it oad ad i seed to B ; I i _— ie entire district. A high wind is prevailit £. Whe Won er il cap ' en. Some of the delegates w nred the Bishop to and will Ean — — = Uave the mghts of the fluor to speak upon whule town oO exabaria, “a . , (he paper P P merged, Charlettetowa, May 17, 1892—eod & wky ‘ ; } } SATURDAY, MAY 21, DEPARTMENT! WE OFFER YOU The Most Fashionable Garments comes A Te The Most Reasonable Prices ! Charlottetown, May 4, 1892—ecd & why - -- ae eee ——SS= one ate een. i i + —— CAN —_—-— HE) ee INCE WE HAVE OPENED) OUR CARPET D@PARC MENT our trade has far exceeded Our object in going int» th> Usrp2t business was to give people Now we claim, as our our expectations FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT, and gools at the right prices. right, your patronage. You miy ask WHY. While our e»mpetitors for years were denied. business in tvo, and trking the largest half ourselves. this explanation nevessary. waste, and do all work in connection with HJUSE FURNISHING. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET. Charlottetown, May 17, 1892-—e0d & wky bee ees X fal Lo} he«St the universal admiration of our Beautiful in Art. ly nice and artistic. are too fastidions for this yere world. McLeod Charlottetown, April 18, 1892—eod & wky STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK. No Game of Bluff KEEP US FROM DOING——— THE GARPET BUSINESS | READ BELOwW. asking anl gettiaz $1.55 antl $1.65 for 5-frame Brussels Carpet, and 36 cent: tur cheap Tanestry, we hive sold our best Beussels for $1.15. and cheap Tapestry for 25 cents per yard—never asking moce—which goes t» show that our competitors have been making an enormoas profit oat of the paop!le. We don’t believe in moaopplies, aad have bee. th? means of be Competitors muy can assure the public it is not from overwork. We wish our competitors we'l, bat ws thiak WE CUr YOUR CaRP&C FOR NOTHING, dou't Ciinot bs vakiag the Uarpet cuurge fox eee ar THE BEAUTIFUL STAR ‘Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from on patrons for the This is evidenced by the taste they display in patronizing the Star ‘Tailoriag Establishment when ther want something particalar- Oar success in filling the bill has passed into a proverb, namely. when you fail to jget suited at. the Star Tailoring Establishment you enz ie. a ee CALL AND SBROUR W mag Stock, WHICH IS NOW COMPLETE, = Including the Ab.ve Makes cf Gacts R. K. JOST, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE. may4—eod DR. GEO. A. BAYNES, DISEASES OF WOMEN ey ee Chronic Diseases of Men. OFFICE, MARKET SQUARE, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L. mayl6—dy & wky N YOU WANT Tf) HIRE a firs.class v please leive your order ae ly +t 7 3 ony Nine vareé, or rosid sae, asy S.reet ) Ws Saw wedéetri HE wei atG G. Jury's Jev