THE DAILY EXAMINER. ee Dennen MAY 11, 18992. = iecal and Other Items. ToaveLyY new t rote at Goll Bros n3 tf ' - 1. 0. 0. i Natal Day Cammittee meets at ~ )3 this eveniag - Tere is no uee, you must buy a carpet at tames Paton & Co's. great sale, 168 Market Yonare mid Ri al Orenen To-Day Uoe case new American cballiee very pretty end astonishingly cheap to Beer ros. - Tus largest sale that has been fo: many years is now going on at James Paton & Co's . t department. ml0 3i garpet dey -- St. Georok’s Lopes wili work the Royal Arch to-night. The brethern will meet at -*» sharp eliciiinss Fever! Under a five handred dollar con- tract with Mr. Patrick Hanlan, of New Zeas land, the Souris trotting park hag been ced in seiewindlinintunene eceatly te Have you tried them/ What! Why Brerybodp’s Pills of course. Everybody is talking about them, and all say they make the best amily medicine. ipa AworaxyrR EXcURSION Another cheap sxoursion from the Maritime Provinces to the Canadian Northwest will take place about the middle of next month, when return tickets will be issued. _—— Pe lwrontan’.—We have a large stock of staple dry goods well bought and we guaran tee our customers as good value as can be ob- tained ia the city. Perkinae & Sterns. a39 Zi eod wy snnieciililiiausine Comme rare Way.—It is announced that the first steamer of the North Atlantic Steamship Company, will leave the sonth side of Lewis whar’, Boston, on next Saturday at woon, for Halifax and Charlottetown. > — \s¥ Person desiring to purchase a valu- abie corner building lot having a width on Queen Street of 70 feet and on Fitzroy Street $4 feet, should not fail to attend the sale of the late Chief Justice Palmer's property to morrow at l2 o'clock, noon. Tercie «aay. an SKODA‘'S LITTLE TABLE'’S, Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far su- perior to — For Head- aehe and ver Complaint nothing can equal these Tab- fets. ‘ith the DISCOVERY they cure Rheumatism. 50 [ln & box only 35 cts. aenteiliiiianiias fox Caceres at Cuerry Vatirr.—In omplience with the request of the congrega- tion of Christ Church, Cherry Valley, the Bishop of Nova Scotia has appointed the Rev. James Simpson to take charge of the perish until such time aa they shall be able to obtain a rector. Mr. Simpson hopes to give ® fortnightly service and will begin next Suadsy at 3p m. onnnaiaiuit Teuresance Lecture —The Rev. Dr Muecleod, of Fredericton, N. B.. gave a very interesting and instructive lecture on “Temperance” in the schoolrcom of the taptist Charch lastevening. Hia Worship Mayor Haviland occupied the chair. A hearty vote of thanks was tendered the talented lecturer at the closeof his excel- isnt discourse, to which he replied in fitting terms. ww From Hazrrax.—The steamer Fastnet, Captain Hopkins. arrived from Halifax, via intermediate ports, st ten o'clock this fore- noon, bringing a general cargo and the follow irg passenzers: Mr. Brebaut, Capt. King, W. Ferguson, D LeBlane. She left for Summer. side about noon toeday, and will be due here on return at daylight to-morrow morning. She will leave here for Halifax at four o'clock w- morrow afternoon. Sous Swipwents.—On Saturday last Mr. David Keefe, of St. John, shipped from here, by the Northumberland, twenty head of fat Mr. Johan Macdonald of the same ‘ity, shipped fourteen head, and Mr. John Leyden, of the same place, shipped nine head. They were all for the St. John market. - * - Mr. Oiver Mason, Lot 48, shipped eight horees by the steamer Northumberland, Monday morning, for the St. John market.— Sammerside Journal _ Cot. MeKre. — International Travelling (ommiasioners of the Salvation Army assisted by Stafl-Captain Plant, will conduct great salvation weetings in this city. Welcome nesting Satarday at 8 p. m., in the S&S. A. Barracks Also, knee drili and holiness meeting in the same building at 7 a. m. and 10 39. Great salvation meetings in the First ' +* allie Methodjat Church on Sunday and Monday evenings at 3S p. m. Silver collection, Admiscion 5 cents Saturday night. doncidiividifonimte RexovaL.—lt will be noticed by refer- ence to our advertising columnsthat Mesers. S.anders & Campbel!, meat dealers, have removed their shep to the eastern end of the Market House, near the postoflica. their new quarters are fitted up in good shape, and they are connected with the telephone exchange. This central pc- sition will place the new shop conveni, eatly within the reach of Messrs. Saun- ders & Campbell's mapy customers. -_--- so CO Maxy neople are not aware that it ia the wrapper of the tobacco which gives the color to the plug, and are therefore often deceived by a handsome ontside appearance. The Wrapper is a single film of leaf wrapped around the plug and is never good smoking to bacco. It ia costly only because cf its tine color. lathe “* Myrtle Navy” brand the chief attention is paid to the ** filler,” that is, the inside of the plug. It is this which de- termines the smoking quality of any tobacco. A tobaeco can be ail to look as well as the “Myrtle Navy” without much trouble or ex- pense, but it may at the same time be a very inferior article. —— p> ——— Tz Misersets.—The Halifax Herald says : Ose of the best minstrel shows for years, was the verdict at the close of the performance of Arlington's minstrels last evening. Part first showed aome good voices in the company, and the firale ‘‘~am's visit” was very funny. Jobnoy Dalu's “Ki'chen Frolics” was an €xceilent «xhibition. Mejor Gleason was fly as good aa any of the specialists in his tine who have appeared in Halifax. Fox and Ward are well known to patrons of minstrelsy i this city, and their reappearance is wel. come. Together with Velmsanning brothers they made afine “‘comedy four.” Clayte E. White brought down ths house in his monologue specialty, and Lawrence and Allyn Were well received. Alexander Wilson's feats of Vestrilegaism were above the average excellence aud were very deservedly applauded te the echo. The fan was genuine in “Tidley Wiks,” and seot the audience into roar after of laughter. _ Local and Other Items. New SILVERWARE opening to day at G. H. Taylor's. mayll li pd _-> CRUISER.—One of the fishery cruisers ar- rived at Souris on Tuesday last. > Jus? think of it, tapestry carpets 24 cents a yard at James Paton & Co's. great sale, 168 Market Square _ Eveineers.—A fall attendance of Engineers is requested at the Drill Shed to-night, as the league teams for the coming summer matches will be chosen, A 816 inducement to marry, when you can turnish yeur rooms with carpets so cheap at James Paton & Co’s., 168 Market Square. m0 3i vesiiiiliaiome UNFAVORABLE.—The cold weather and high aortherly winds of the last four or five days interfered very much with farm work, and also with the prosecution of the Jobster fishing business, _— - — Lecrurt,—The lecture on ‘‘London” by Rev. Mr. Hamilton, delivered last evening in Souris Methodist Church, is very highly spoken of by those who had the pleasure of being present. Y. M. C. A.—Remember Mr. Warburton’s talk to young men in the Y. M.C. A. toe night. The subject, “The Statesmen and Prelates of English History,” is highly | m0 3i | = ig interesting one. All shouid attend Ad- mission free. wtsiidinilthlaninindi Crean Up.—Now is the time for citzens to clean up their premises. The weather is fa- verable for such work. Besides, Sanitary } Officer Cameron is on his annual tour of in- | spection, and will prosezute those who ne glect their duty ia this respect. inisnlalllidhknduns First oF THE Season. — The steamers Coban and Miramichi made their first trips to Charlottetown this season to-day. The Miramichi was a little uufortunate on | the way down, but will be all ready for work again in afew days. Tue ExasiIner wishes both steamers and their officera a —" | season. sineeeiiieniie Have you seen the goods we are selling at| such low prices? It will repay you. We} can save you money. Bargains in all dea | criptions of house furnishings goods, millinery, hate, corsets, velvets, gloves. curtains. goods, cloths, and a thousand other epecial.- ties. Come in and see the goods.—W. A. Weeks & Co. ml10 2i dres 4 scaisiiliinas Tue Lapirs Deticutep.—The pleasant effect. and the perfect safety with which the ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under ail conditions make it their favorite remedy It is pleasing to the eye and to the taste, guntle, yet effect- ual in acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels. ‘ >— Tur Mrramicn1 —The steamer Miramichi artived here on her first trip this season this morning at five o'clock, with a large cargo of general merchandise. On the trip down, as already stated, the shaft broke when off Gaspe end she was towed into that place. From there she was towed to Summerside and thence to this port by the tug boat St, Law- rence. Her passengers were landed at Gaspe and came on by train. The Miramichi will leave here this afternoon for Pictou where her shait will be repaired. Free at Hatrrax.—A fire occurred at Halifax on Monday night in the three- story brick bui'ding on Hollis Street, own- ed by the Queen Hotel Company. The fire started in the workroom of Ruggles’ tailuring shop, and to extinguish it the building had to be drenched with water Ruggles had his steck insured to cover damage, Cahili’s hair-dreasing parlors were flooded with water. Loss also cover- ed by insurance. The building ie not much damaged, except by water. SKODA’S GERMAN SOAP, “soit as Velvet.” “Pure as Gold,” that tells the whole story. Most highly medicated seap ever made. Try one cake. It is el nt. At all D Sta. Price, 4 cts. Tue Rine —At the Arena, Coney Island Athletic Club, on Monday, an international prize fight took place for a purse of $2,000, between Tommy Kelly of Harlem, cham- pion 110 pound man of America, and Billy Plimmer, champion of that weight in Eng- land. The men were iu good condition. Kelly was counted out in the 10th round. A number of St. John sports are forming a club to visit New Orleans in September next, to witness the Corbett-Sullivan battle. The party, which will number 25, intend leaving St. John in a special Pull- man car, attached to a regular train. Tue Covay.—-The steamer Coban arrived here this forenoon, with a large general cargo and a goodly number of passengers. The same capteio and officers as last year are in charge. She will leave for St. John’s via Sydney this evening about six o'clock, with a good cargo of general merchandize, and i4 horses, 50 head of cattle and 30 sheep on deck. The horses were shipped by Allen McPhee, Joba Wheatley, Long Bros. and Geo. G. Crosby; the sheep and cattle by Barrett Henderson. Messrs W. D. Le- Boutelier and A'len Parsons go as passenzers to Sydney and Mr. Geo, G. Crosby goes to St. John. Potice Court.—This morning a lad named Weatherbie, zleven years of age, was given twenty days imprisonment for assault end battery on an old woman named Cann, living on Chestnut Street, and another young lad, ten years old, for being implicated in the transaction was fined fifty cents and costs. One of the young fellows charged with maliciously in- jaring the property of S. F. Hodgson, was arrested this morning and remanded until Friday, pending the arrest of the other young fellow, for whom a warrant was also issued. A summons for another young man said to be mixed up inthe affair was issued to-day, and is returnable on Friday. Our readers will please remember the sale of building lots, the property of the late Chief Justice Palmer, to-morrow, the 12ih inst., at 12 o'clock, noon, We will be pleased to fill any order for car- pets, shades, oilcloths, or enything in the house furnishing line. When you are fitting up your house don’t forget us.— Patton Bros. ——— —_——_— ‘MARRIED. At the residence of Charles Carter, brother of the bride, on April ‘1th, by Rev. W. J These miostrels will appear in the Lyceum nett Monday and Tuesday. Kirby, Cephas Munn, to Rebecca Jane Car ter, ell of Winsloe Road. W.A Wholesale Stock WILL . WEEKS & CO’S. GSPEGIAL GALE OF THHiRnR————— CONTINUE THIS WEEK. (x) All Goods Sold at Bargain Prices! ——— (1 - es W. A. WEEKS & CO. Charlottetown, May 9, 1892. OPENING TO-DAY LONDON HOUSE. A further lot of Dress Goods, Manties, Prints, Satteens, Oxford —- Shirtings, Fiannelettes, Umbrellas, Sanshades. : HOSIERY — Cashmere and Cotten. GLOVE S—Silk, Taffeta, Thread. These goods are all excellent value, aud are marked at very low prices. HARRIS & STEWART, may3—eod & wy PORTO We RIGO MOLASSES | have just received a few Pun- cheons ef Choice Porto Rico, and az we hayes sold out our old stock of WE olasses down at , we have marked. this lot the old price, 40 CTS. PER GALLON. Call and try a sample lot, as it is extra good valde. Ch’town, March 31, 1892—eod&wy b= om & GOFF Gucen and Hiag Squa-e Stores. BEER ave SsCoTcH : SCOTCH TWEED SUITS made to ord CANADIAN TWEED SUITS for, er, $15.00 up. $12.00, all wool. READY-MADE CLOTHING of our own make---Suits $8 00 up. Charlottetown, April 21, 1892—eod & wky A WILLIAMS’ PIANOS RE IN EVERY WAY FIRST-CLASS, appealing to the highest musical cul ture. OVER FIFTEEN THOUSAND IN OSE. They make their way with the general public iSy Force of Merit Alone. The WILLIAMS PIANOS are scarcely more expensive than ordinary instru- ments suld every day perfect satisfaction, means something. all over Canada, yet they will last ten times longer and zive and are fully warranted by a Company whose guarantee WILLIS PIANO & ORBAN GO., SOLE AGENTS FOR NOVA SCOTIA AND P., E, ISLAND. ap9—dy eod & wky OUR MANTLE DEPARTMENT: WE OFFER YOU The Most .. Fashionable Garments peeniipere: The Most ~ Reasonable Prices ! STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S BLOCK Charlottetown, May 4, 1892—eod & wky —_- —- _s —— _ a A Powerful and Extraordinary SPECIAL CARPET SALE | S1TgUV) 0 TIVS LVIED James Paton & Co’s. = if < = [Dp MMH hin " , i ({ (i \\ \ i Y RO { [09 ® uojvg somup = GREAT SALE OF CARP JAS. PATON & CO. Se cieed te th tender their heartiest thanks to the public for the liberal patronage received in the past. Our aim has been and still will be t» please our customers We have succeeded, and nothing wili be wanting on our part to make the future surpass the past. . Tt is a well known fact that our CARPET DEPARTMENT is the BEST IN THE PROVINCE, and that we sell more Carpets than any other firm in the city. To add still more to the popularity of this department, our buyer, when in England, secnred some very extraordinary cheap lots in the very Newest and Best Designs; and in order to give our friends and customers the benefit of this lot, we offer them at the following marvel- lous low prices. Never in our experience have we been in a position t» offer such in- ducements. Just imagine a Tapestry Carpet at 24 cents a yard, usual price 36 cents, and good Brussels Carpet from 70 cents a yard; and five-frame Brussels, worth $1.55, for $1.15; a very special line of Brussels for 85 cents. Now is Your Time, Ladies, to Buy Cheap! EVERY YARD MUST GO! Don’t miss this golden opportunity. Come and choose your Carpet. If your home is in the city, we will measure your home; if you live in the country, bring the measure with you and we will cut and match free of charge. If desired, we make and lay at cost. price. . It is the value we give that makes us ‘do the lion’s share of the Carpet business. The lowest price and the excellent value is what. counts. Take our Great Sale in prog’ess now, for instance. Nothing like it has» ever: beén ‘offered the people of Prince Kdward Island. Come and cast your eye over the Bargains. we are offering in the Carpet Depart- ment. If you buy from us you will save money every time. cO., FAS. PATON « The Largest Carpet Importers on the Island. Charlottetown, May 1i, 1892—eod & wky For Custom Boots, Hand Made, Goff Brothers’ is the Place. RORURES SAERK, iggy Fagan ga LOW PRICES, COMFORT. & good t to the foot. 6 more corns, e also keep a large variety of Custom Boots on hand, light heavy Kangaroo Kid, Dongola, French Calf. We buy T: ps where they are made. Our new stock of Boot Tops aa hana tale arrived from England. We have the real genuine French Caif 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, $1.35, $1.65, $1.85, $2.00 and $2.25. Also, splendid Shoe Tops, $1.30. Also, Lidies’ Kid, Goat and Calf Tops. Send your money in and we will send Tops and change back if not suitable, and wiil retura money. LEATHERS—French Calf, Kid, Goat, (cain Calf, Kip, Neats, Grain and Sole Leathers, SHUEMAKERS’ FINDINGS - Awls, Bristies, Hammers, Lasts, Wax, Pegs, Thread, Silk, Hardash Nails, Pincers, Rasps, Knives, ete. N. B.—We will treat your orders with as much attention as if personally attended. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. ——— You want a wide inside ~ ey Boot to give Charlottetown, May 3, 1892—e0d & wky ks Ns