cial AS So apt 8 el bn ite TE btn cin ail es a i a lille dA Pa NUR NE a uae nie Me. § . ) : THE DAILY EXAMINER. Local and Other Items. Soctal toenight - D> as 4 > a ‘ ’ - ‘ . AY ait bis a = ‘ ai y " : . in Bros Ca . \ . ast gi i “Wan s column See the let of Fancy Dressed a . Shirt® at Sixty Cents.—Warris & Stewart - Wr are pushing trade in our store Pér . articies he cheapest Reddin Broe - ( “ra s Kea i e Carslake’s aweep g*ak as pounced upon by the Quebe ‘ > ASOTREE shipment of those (pastels) pic tares, beautifully framed, to be sacrificed at the Gasaar Store - Norics We direct attention to the adver tisment of the Provident Savings Life Assur nace Society, for agent wanted. - i. O. O. F.—-Regular session of Port La Joie Rocsmpment this evening at 8 o'clock. “Tie G. R. degree will be conferred. a STRAW BERRIES and cream.at the social in the Masonte Hall thia evening. You may be sure of epjoyiog a very pleasant time. : - oa Eewortu Leacvue.—Remmber the Le: gue mectings te-night Seeial service at 7.30. Regular bpainess meeting at 8 30 All mem bers are requested to be present. ~ Crc.ists !|— Remember the “turn out” this evening Every member specially requested t atreod. Meet at Queen “quare at 7 15 sharp. Business meeting immediately after ti. ub caries Now Is Tse True for summer games, a fal! stock uf «hi is on hand atthe B«zear Store. Tennis © t nets, footballs, vuseballs and ta, ete, ete Also, a full steck of ham- mocks, very cheep — — Parsce or Wares Cotiece.—The closing exercis f the Prince of Wales Coilege and Normal School will be held in Philhar monic Ball Friday evening next, at 8 e clock precise: y >.- -— SHODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Biackheads, Pimples, etc... as itby magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. > A New Ss of fine stationery, including authors lin nlsomely engraved with por traiva of t f.xmo t re), Scotch and Irish iinet k a s pirchment, eod a great a papetrics, at the Bazaar Stor lisa T PREMIt arrived from Halifax shortiy after midnight with a general cargo ana 'woO passengers 2 jeft for Summersid After discharging she +, and will be due here mher way back to Halifax about seven tOis ening il To Despei Coins, headaches and fevers, to cleanse the system eff ctually, yet gently, sstive or bitious, or when the blood is ipure or slivggish, to permanently cure ha s! constipation, to awaken the kidneys au i to a healthy activity, without ir sting Or weakecing them, use Syrup of Figs cere - Personal. --Your old friend, Captain J. 8. McLean, of the Salvation Army, was married last night at Spring Hill, N.38., to Lieut. Red pat! They will arrive in this city to- yw evening the 9th inst., and will hold Salvation meeting in the barracks at | k. Silver collection the door. , . a great at Wedding supper at 9 30 Tickets 10 cents. Come one, come all, and evjoy a cup of coffee with the captein and his HIlelujsh ~ife. They will only remsia one night, being anxious to go to their corp: in Moncton. > — 58 2i Firewen's ToURNAMENT.—A general meete ing of the fire department was heid in No. 2 engine house iast evening, and the question of taking partin the Charlottetown firemen’s tournament op July ist considered Mr. Geo Rlake was chairman lt was decide! that the s lepartment woul be represeoted by acontingent of 20 men, bat the iudividuals ‘* >not chosen Ano her meeting wi'l be h Frid«y night to select the men and to ecile what contests St. John will participate in and other details.—St, Jobn. Tel: graph. % ——_— lataw”? Horses —Mr. Esaory left this morning for the States, with eleven of the finest drivers that have left here for some time for the American market. Mr. W.S. McKie shipped eight horses by the Northumberland on Monday morn- ingfor the S:. John market. He valued the lot ar $900 Mz. Robert Stead, of Wheatley River, croseed in the Northumberland on Wed- fesday morning with ten borses for the St. Johu worket. They were a good lot. — - A Remargasie Core —A remarkable cure is reported from Dartmouth, N. 8. - Mes Cornelius Casey four years ego was stricken with dropay The d etors couid do nothing for ie Some pronounced ths patient incurable, jnietly discontinued their visite, evading the disagreeable duty of intimating other e the lady or her anxious family their in- ability to cure Patent medicines innamer able were used A Jesuit mission was begun : ple of weeks ago, conducted by Rev. Father O'Bryan of Montreal, The lady at tended ug barely able to walk. She Drocure | some St. Igoatins water introduced by the father, fn!l of faith that it would cure ber In two days she was better, and now for the first time in fonr years she takes frequent Wiiks unassisted by friends A. O. H. Cowvesrion.—The third bi- énnfal convention and fourth meeting of the nm ‘?) er [ Hi pernianse of the Province of N inswick,will be held at Woeds # mmmenting next M nday Slernuon a hres »-k Representa ‘ives 4 present frranithe d tferent Givimons of the order. The convention Wie yy tw r three days, and the’ r2 ” @ ° Pteceedings will include an address by the provinces icipgsie, “the presentstion of reports f the « flivers of the order, etc, Phe We Kistock members have Fatigements to give grand reception male ar- the visiting delegates a Looms have been secur- ed at the W ilbur H use, and one of the features of the entertainment will be a “equet to be beld on Tuesday evening. Local and Other Items. lraught, very cheap at Reddin Bros. Mriurrary —-Engineers will meet rili thes evening, at half. past eight. Just received atthe Fish Market : Saimon, Mackerel, Shad; and Codtish. > Time Tapir summer time table of tke Prince Edward Is- tand: Railway will go into force about the 20th inst. Troe Mexry —AN persons who have used Everybedy’s Pille fiad they make “‘ihe best fem ily medtcine;” tam, as they are mild, safe, cer- Piice 25 cents. At all droggists. 4... oo —_--—— St. Donstras’s Coumzer.—The closing ex- ercises at St. Dunstan's College will begin on Friday, 17th inst., on which ie. and the fol- lowing one, the oral examinations will take p'ace. . RRS oh ane A sStceestion. — Fishermen should not throw gway the small fish they catch while trouting, but should leave. them at the Fish Market. Such fish. make excellent food fer the seals, aud All contributions. will be thank- fully teceited. oS eis Tue Faster arrivel from Halifax via inferwmediate -ports at half-past nine this morning with a general carge, and left for Summerside sbuut twelve o'clock. She will return here to-morrow morping about daylight, and leave on return to Halifax at four o'’cloek in the afternoon, iasiaiililie leaden Leacts Matomes.—The Mari‘ime match 4 % beshot at Drury Range, St. John, N. B., to-morrow, will be bet ween teams representing Nova Scotia and New Brunswick . only P. E. Islasid wiil ‘not be imit,” as some of the best “shots in the team selected to take part were unable ta leave home, and the others thougnt that under the circum- stances i: would be better not te go neenliticen Prive Catrie. — The fat cattle ship- ped to St. John’s yesterday by Blake Bros. and Barrett Henderson, particulars of which are given elsewhere, were all prime stock On Saturday morning Messrs. Deacon and Drummond of Free- town shipped twenty-two head of fat esttle on the Nerthumterland from Summerside Mr. Jubu M scdonald, St. John. sills Porice Court —This morning two persons onvicted of a breach of the Lord's Day Act by selling hquor on Sunday were fined $25 and costs or 1 month's imprisonment each, and another person charged with a vivlation of the same Act was fined.5 cents and costs selling cigars and tobicco, Mc Laughlin and Doyle, for obtaining money auder false pretences, were each given 6 months imprisonment with hard labor. Two lrunks were fined $1 or 4 days each. ror - SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American m- aey for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Druggists, $1.00 per bottle, six bottles 85.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.’’ For St Jouns.—The steamer Abraham Sutton, Capt. Kickham, sailed for St. John’s, Nfli, direct at ten o'clock last night, and will be.due there to-morrow night? Her cargo consisted of 70 head fat ca‘tle, 80 sheep and 5 tons hay, shipped by Blake Bros. and Barrett Henderson ; 1396 bushels oats, 234 bushels potatoes, by Car vell Bros; 145 bushels potatoes, 156 bushels oats,2 cases eggs,by John Kelly & Co ; 75 bris. pork, by N. B. & M. Ratten- bury,336 bushels por atves, 104 bushels oats by Hugh McMillan ; 1 horse, 2 plows, by Ge. H. Toombs. P. Blake and David Chap- pell went as passengers. The Sutton has splendid facilities for the transportation of produce and live stock, and being a lively mover will no doubs bs largely patronized by shippers generally. We wish the steamer luck on her first voyage to St. John’s, and trust that the enterprising shippers by her may realize well on their investments. From Boston.—The steamer Carroll arrived from Boston last evening ‘a¥ five o'clock, wih a general cargo which included 900 brie, flour and meal, and the following passengers: Mies Melvina Hubley, Miss Margaret Hubley, Miss Emily Rackham. Mies Mabel Warren, Miss Pratt, Miss Emily, Hubley, Miss Mattie Mac. millan, Miss Florence Nicholson, Miss Jessie Nicholson, Miss May Stordy, Miss. Margaret Campbell, Miss Lizzie 8S Macdonald, Miss Catherine Graham, Mrs. Rose Smith, Miss Lizzie Dogherty, Miss Minnie Dogherty, Miss Mary L. Moat, J. Garrett, W. H. DeYoung. The passage down wag an exceedingly pleasant one. Captain Briggs is in command of the Carroll, with Captains Ivester and Stinson as first and seoond officers, and C:ptain Doane as pilot and Captain Buckley as qu srtermaster Mr. Sawyer is purser and Mr. Manley steward. Miss McQuaid the stewardess. Mr Brooks is chief engineer. All are well and favorably known to the travelling publicfrom their past connection with the Boston ateamers. DIED. Yesterday (Jane 7) at Birchwood, in the city, Ann Campbell, wife of the late Thomas Owen, aged 90 years. ‘ [The funeral will leave her late residence at 215 o'clock, on Thursday for St. Paul’s Church, thence by train to Sherwood Ceme- tery j At Glencoe, May 25th, after a brief illness, James McDonald, in the 56th = of his age. The deceased leaves a disconsolate widow and eight children—five sons and three daughters —to mourn the loss of a kind husband and an affectionate father. His funeval, which was largely attended, took place on Friday, 27th ult. His mortal remains. were borne to St. Joachim’s Church, where the last rites were performed by Rev. Dr. Doyle, after which they were interred in the cemetery adjoining. May his soul, through the mercy of God, rest in peace. (Patriot and Herald please copy.) Meliissa waterproof coata at a big discount. Gae job ht to clear at prices that cannot be gow elsewhere jw this city.- Jas. Paton & Ca., Market) Square ju8 3i 500 boys suits from 3 to 14 years; 300 pairs worsted tweed plats, 300° waterproof costs, 200 gents black worsted suits wiil be offered at prices that willsell. Cuall and see this lot at the largest, cheapest and beet clothing stove. —Jas. Paton & Co., Market Square. jn8 3i SootaL to-night in the Masonic Hall, Water Street. - lo-Nigut.—Special meeting of Salvage Corps at 8 o'clock.” Full athaddance. penises Lime Juscr, the very beat, in bottles and on for Fresh Halibut, Haddock }8 2i —We anderstand that the _ San June's Great Sale NOW ON! Oe HAPPY TIMES Enjoyed by Our Customers. i | 1 + aN ‘ BECAUSE WE ARE GIVING TREMENDOUS BARGAINS Bas add Children’s Suis, THE GENERAL REMARKS: “We see, sure enough, you do better for us when we call to see you: taan you advertise to do, Your assortment is the largest we have ever seen and your prices the lowest. How are you going to pay your bill when you sell so cheap ??’ —_—— 1 —— —_ WE SAY TO OUR CUSTOMERS : We can afford to ‘sell at those prices because we buy in large quantities for Spot Cash, and we sell so much that -we can live on a very small profit; so we thank our customers for being able to sell at the prices we do, | We are boys from the country, and fully understand how hard it is to make a dollar when prices for produce are so low. In asking you to trade. with us, we de-so because we are. sure we can do better for you in CLOTHING and HATS than any Firm in ‘Town. ——— — --(1)- —— ao we -< A Trial will Convince You that we are indeed THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. —~(x) PRUWSE BRO QUEEN STREET. - WEDNESDAY, JUNE 8, 1892. EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES or——-— READY-MADE CLOTHING, Carpets and Dress Goods. —- oe —{x] ——-——— S WE INTIMATED LAST MONTH that we were making great preparations for our JUNE SALE, we have now got everything COMPLETE, and are offering Great Inducements. Bargains in Boys’ Suits ! Bargains in Youths’ Suits ! Bargains in Men's Suits The whole of our TAPESTRY and BRUSSELS CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES and POLES at prices lower than the lowest. Also, 1021 yards Double Width SUMMER DRESS TWEEDS, worth 35c., for 18¢. per yard. JAS. PATON & CoO., Scotch Store, 168 Market Square. Charlottetown, June 6, 1892—ecd & wky ————— rm age eee wn = ee ——-CAN KEEP US FROM DOING——— THE CARPET BUSINESS | Jy. (x) INCE WE HAVE OPENED OUR CARPET DEPARTMENT our trade has far exceeded our expectations. Our object in going int» tha Carpet business was to give people FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT, ani gools at the right prices. Now we claim, as our right, your patronage. You miy ask WHY. READ BELOW. While our 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 to show that our competitors have been raking an enormous profit out of the people. This cinaot ba denied. We don’t believe in moaopplies, aad have been the means of brerkiag the darp st business in two, aad taking the largest half ourselves. Competitors may fe:l sore, but we can assure the public it is not from overwork. We wish our competitors well, but we think this explanation necessary. WE CUI YOUR CARPEC FOR NOCHING, don’t charge for waste, and do all work in connection with HOUSE FURNISHING. i PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET. Charlottetown, May 17, 1892—eod & wky a Se J. B. MACDONALD'S" GREAT GLOTHING STORE. Pa’ “x)} . so GREAT SUCCESS that has attended our CLOTHING TRADE this Spring is proot positive that we have the goods the people want at right prices. Men’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 wili do your- self an injustice if you buy elsewhere before you see our immense stock. NISHINGS very cheap, If you want Clothing and Furnishings don’t pass J. B. MAGDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. GENTS’ FUR- DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. f (x) 165 Cases of New Boots, Shoes and Slippers Now Open. 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 real If you Just try a pair if you want comfort. FOR THIS MONTH OF JUNE, a Be sure and tell your friends, and don’t miss the place. Tremendous supply of Bocts and Shoes selling low for cash at | Charlottetown, June 3, 1802—eed & why GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, Jume 4, 1902-—eed & wky