i lh ties OR ee. Play i 4 : A M IN ER - on is = = ‘ - FRIDAY, MAY 27, 1892. —~——- — TI a r TN Tan. SS ty rHE DAILY E a oo ao _ ‘8 G4. aD > ’ ‘aware | eeal and Other Items ih i, 4 i il Hi Vi ¥ : i ‘ . ° s AKG a: ( a 4 N, i eS = pa | \ - I Special DesPatones to Tue Examiner. | ° Trade With Newfoundland Re-| stored. . Orrawa, May 27. ; : itis expected that the proclamation will | i Mi ; issued to-day in Newfoundland And in | tae ; , | Canada, which will restore the trade of the | untries to the old basis. —" a Two Men Drowned. to be had in Ca St. JoHN, May 27. , Au ‘ lwo men living at Red Head went out to : : . ; ok after lobster traps Their boat was , specia tterwards found bottom up and it is now i t * Rm» &°) known that both men were drowned. Their \ll re 13 t ® par names are Bean and Hanlan. « >. F sys y —<e ” - Halifax News : ‘ . i t il eae e arti and in 4 Ha.rpax, May 27. ie, a a ; H, M.S. Blake arrived here last even- , : eve ing, beating the record from Bermuda, in 47 hours. ie€ ‘ the drama | the stage, tegether with | 8 from all the great pisys in = . ig delighted two continents, f< gale & e Diamond Beokstore, 25 cents. — a. ; | tHOeASAn I e Lapres Deticaten.—The effect ab Lhe perfect safety with which the ase the liquid fruit laxative, | conditions make | te remedy It ia pleasing to} sme to the taste, gentle, yet effect- | the kidueys, liver gs, under ail Jal ing OD ana | ; SKODA/SLITTLETABLETS, Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far su- pericr to ang pill. For Head- sche and iver Complaint nothing can equal these Tab- | iets. With the DISCOVERY F rd Meyer well known grocer, Cix ; green aat fr rit AMS. DAWU. _— - i Weather Bulletin, Toronto, May 27.—10 a. m. ‘ unsettled with some showers; | stationary or a little lower temperature. (renerally —— + @ee —————__—_ The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Builetin.) Hauirax, May 26. Nova Scutia—Cod plentiful at Spry Bay and bankers at Canso report cod in abun- dance at Bird Rocks, Magdalens. takes were made to-day at Medway and Lunenburg. Good Port} Herring abun- 1 waterproof coat the same pattern en the Island is wearing. : at every person We effer you patterns that cannot be dupli- | soy other firm on the Island — Jas } ia bad 4 | | | - q ped 9 Fem, 50 | dant at Lunenburg, as well as gaspereaux ’ oe and salinon at Port Medway. Mackerel The alarm last night about half- | #T¢ good at Lunenburg, and boats at Liver- st ten was fora fire in Duchemin’s fac | Povl average 100, while a few are being * {Great George and Water | ‘xen at Spry Bay. Light catches of lob- Bere e started in some unknown | ®*et are reported at Liverpool, Port Med- way g'ne ro in the rear of the} ¥®Y and Spry Bay. a teee. and the flames found thelr war Cape reton— Fair catches of cod and a ling through a sbute. | f¢¥ herring st St. Ann’s and Margaree, ty well under way when | While the catch of cod is light at Ingonish “— i, but notwithstanding this fa t | M4 the same of herring at Lardoise, Louis- oan ex shed with wonderful rapid- | burs, Ingonish and Mabou and Port Hood. » é The inside of the | Lobsters are goud at Margaree, fair at St. s damaged somewhat as is also a Ann's, Mabou and Port Hvod, but poor at ¢ outside near where the fire | St- Peter's and Ingonish. Light catches ones r} . an 1 by insurance. of mackere! reported at St. Peter's and 2 Lard ae, Bid « fewW gaasapereau at Louis- Personal. i ourg, Llogonish and Port Hood. olan | P.E, Island—Lobsters very plentiful at » Mcl . 4 s s for | Waterford, Frog Pond and North Cape. \ttawa on Tuesda | Good at Georgetown and fair at Tignish, A. A. a s is as gone to Alberton, Kildare and Goose Harbor. At | " atoa Polycti S | Malpeque boats are averaging 700. Herring Pa Mae OS G8 weeks ; reported achooling off Cape North and good . tay ery g00¢ | catches at Miminigash, West Shore, Tig- | oS . y "| oish, Kildare and Alberton, aud a few at} , P “2 caus" | Georgetown. Cod good at Georgetown and | PPS Macks ie «ie & | fair at Malpeque. : 3 2 b stages ng a tet. Magdalen Islands—Lobsters fair and a ge ae 6 4 Wie Gicemie Mnien 1 Ee and herring. ae . | New Brunswick—Herring and lobsters ~—" Ene i ini Hy | fair at Caraquet. Local Notices. | (Quebec—Herring and Icbaters fair at uments Gaspe. « (‘all and see the bargain in beaded Anticosti —Light catches of lobsters at me-third the regular price. | West Point and herring striking in at Fox w left.—Perkins & Sterns, Bay. m27 3i }ait— Bankers can procure an abundance st yntinues in our carpet de- | cf bait at Lunenburg and ice at George- and all who purchased are well | town bargains.—Jas. Paton & Co., ae ars . sare ud examine our bankrupt stock of PE. Island Hospital. wonderful low prices. John McLeod ; ae Tue annual general meeting of the sub- American soft felt hats, in the | 8¢tibers to the Prince Edward Island Hos- 4 large stock of the planter. pital was held last evening, inthe waiting id room of the institution. Besides the Pres- e time to bay cloths cheap—sev ident, Seeretary and trustees of the inati- » secured by us from a Mortreal | tution, there was a good attendance of bankrupt kouse roo. I patterns. We are sell. | other friends and supporters of the hos- ag ‘hese at less than regular wholesale prices, | pitsl. The reports of the President and of } t all r clerks or anyone in our ' the Ladies Aid S crety were read. These ment to misrepresent goods sold in j reports show the character of the work a wy departmests, James Paton & Co.,| performed and the financial con- 5} [dition of the institution. The , : . | total receipts for the year footed oo : , a. | up $t.794 09, and the expenditure (including : - * tend go, | & belamce cf $531 against the hospital) . e) 00 : ‘ Market | *™ounts to $3 058 47, leaving the snug sum of ’ | 1,735.62 on hand. A good part of thie sum | is to be expended for further improvements a ar | su h as electric lights, a special ward for : K Van D® | infectious diseases, etc. The two trustees— : : ‘Taps ‘by carriage | A. B. Mackenzie and Archibald Kennedy — re ets i covers. Only | going out by lapse of time, the first-mentioned BY! eu st J. B Macdonald's | gentleman was re-elected and Alexander Mc- <7 : m 26 43 | Kinnon was elected in the place of Mr. Iwo hundred and fifty gentlemen's Eng- | Kennedy. V otes of thanks were tendered the sh waterproof costs in lovely plaids and | ladies who so kindly helped slong the ae sin g@-ols Dozens of different patterns | t¥tion daring the year, and chs meas », | staff for their gratuitonsservicer. During the se from. Prices correct. Don't evening remarks were made by Messrs. F. L Haszard, A. B. Warburton, LL. Beer, A. Kennedy, Ur. Johnson and others. = IMMENSE ANv— STOCK Large Discounts. |BIG BARGAINS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, enh in. Way wil 2 cough when Shiloh’s Cure wi ri im.n diate relief. Price 10c, 50c, and § Liisa Gros novidwly : Call and get some of our very cheap carpets | y all go las. Paton & Co., Market ave the reepeat carpel ip tour spestry 24¢ per yard and Bruseels 5c " o & Co., Market Square. i. i Referring to the inconsistent two iaced policy , Unrestricted Rec rocty and reduction of duty upon British good:, iby the Grit candidate in the} East York elec tion, the W vodstock R view says I { res tex R- ci p fre rad “ : ' t riff arrapgem-pta | at t Is is not prising that | ‘ f» vas sharply att cred i l*s weakness was #0 *p-| ae t t es sKiifal ft them could ah rwara a ni Al I b nes advo- ’ ” bes atid aafe at po.icy SHIP? NEWS May 26—Margaret, McMillan, Wood Is- Susan Kine. McPherson, Tata- Moran, Pictou. EARED lands Magvouc ie I am, May 26—Jubilee, Crawford, Pictou; Mar- garet, McMillan, Wood Islands; Samuel Uber, Fraser, P Chatham: Foam, Moran, | DIAMOND <> BOOKSTORE | &chool Supplies ! [>LAND. i CHEAPEST ON P. E. LOVELY BRONZE ROOM PAPER, } j 8 cents per roll, usual price, 25 cts. } THEG. L. CHAPPELLE. ARGAINS! | BIG BARGAINS Readymade Clothing ! --—— —-— —{x) ————E BOYS’, MEN’S AND CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, THOUSANDS OF SUI[fS TO SELECT FROM! Hun- dreds of buyers mide happy every month at OUR GREAT CLOTHING ROOMS. misrepresent a single Garment or practice deception on our EVERY GARMENT GUARANTEED. SEE OUR. PRICES: 500 Boys’ Suits, worth $1.75, for $1 00. 163 Men's Coats, worth $2 and $2.25, for 75e. Not one of our clerks allowed to customers. We will do the Clothing Business if LOW PRICES are any obect. | i } i | = BARGAINS FOR EVERYBODY => ¢ PROWSE BROS. The Wonderful Cheap Men. i | mayl8—Sieod why li Charlottetown, May 17, 1892-—-eod & wky Sr rin net te et teen aut cette tee aap emt celine Ex PLA FARMERS AND J AMES PATON on. Cin). St WE OPENED OUR READY MADE CLOTHING DEPARTMENT ve have been & thorn in our competitors’ side, and there it sticks; but while they feel so sore. at us for breaking up their big prices, our thovsinds of custemers bave a lighter tevt and a heavier purse since they commenced dealing with us. . Beto:e we opened cur Ready-maide Clothing Department, Farmers and others were paying high prices for common shoddy Clothing. The Boy’s Suit that you can buy now for $1.00, you used to pwy from $150 to $1.75. We have never asked more than $100 for the same Suit. There is no dou't about it, some of our competitors have been making enormous profits oat «f the people. No one can deny this statement. We have broken up all those big prices, and also broken up the Ready-made Clothing business, taking a lage shire to ourselves. We are not.surprised at our competitors saying hard things about us —we can stand it all— and with the continued help of our frieads, who are bestowing upon us their patronage, we will at all times fight hard t» sell goods at moderate prices. FARMERS! —You are getting sma!! prices for your produce It is your daty to save all you possibly can when buying. Do not be led astray by loud-s unding advertisements, but come to the OLD RELIABLE CLOTAING STORE. JAS. PATON & CO... MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, May 27, 1892—ecd & uky _— = : ee a Wo Game of Biuff ——-CAN KEEP US FROM DOING——— THE CARPET BUSINESS | Societies | )——— eset INCE WE HAVE OPENE) OUR CARPET D&PARTMENT our trade has far exceeded \) our expectations. Our object in going int» th» Carpet business was to give p2ople FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT, and goods at the right prices. Now we claim, a4 our right, your patronage. You miy ask WHY. While cur competitors fur 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 $1.15, and cheap Tapestry for 25 cents per yard—never asking more—which goes t» show that our competitors have been making an enormous profit out of the people. This cinnot b> denied. We don’t believe in monopolies, and have been the means of breakiig the Carpst business in two, and taking the largest half ourselves, Competitors may fe+l sore, Dit w: can assure the public it is not from overwork. We wish oar competitors wel!, but ws thin« this explanation necessary. WE CULT YOUR CARPEL FOR NOTUCNG, dow't churge tx waste, and do all work in connection with HOUSE FURNISHING. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET. Charlottetown, May 17, 1892—eod & wky Se ——— — a = —_— a exStar {0} THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the uniyersal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star Tailoriag Establishment when they want something particular- ly nice and artistic. Oar success in filling the bill has passed into a proverb, namely. when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishment you are too fastidious for this yere world. cheed & MéKenzie. Lv. Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & why —— For Custom Boots, Hand Made, Goff Brothers’ the Place. EASURES TAKEN, FITS GUARANTEED, LOW PRICES, COMFORT. You want a wide inside to your Boot to giv e goat tread to the foot. No more corns. We also keep a large variety of Custom Bots on hand, light ani heavy Kiagaroo, Kid, Dongola, French Calf. We buy Tops where they are mads, Our new stock of Boot Tops and Laathers have just arrived from: Eagland. We have the real genuine French Ca!f Lace aud Elastic Side Top—the very best. The prices of our tops are put in low, as we want to supply the whole Is!in i. The prices ran ze as follows :—$L.15, $1.25, $1.35, $1.65, $1.85, $2.09 ani $2 25. Also, splendid Shoe Tops, $1.30. Also, Lidies’ Kid, Goat and Calf Tops. Send your money in 411 we will s3n4 Tops art chsage beck if not suitable, and will return money. LEATHERS—Feeach Calf, Kid. Gost, Geraia Calf, Kip, Noats, Gesia aad Sole Leathers. SHUEMAKERS’ FINDINGS ~—Awls, Bristies, Hammers, Lasts, Wax, Pegs, Thread, Silk, Hirdash Nails, Pincers, Rasps, Knives, etc. N. B.—We will treat your orders with as much attention as if personally attended. GOFF BROS’ BOOT FACTORY. Charlottetowa, May 3, 1892—eod & wky is