$ : ‘ ; i aioe aca REI RE cia fs desypatc THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - W. A, Weeks & Go. Local and Other Items. - ’ x i the - ‘ ES ihe seats SKating x Wiii tf 8 4 ies, - : + ickly 7: v i = ldwly 7 ~ > » ‘1 a > . sia La ys at S has - D McKay, a graduate of Edinbur a ivy Ww the 202 1edical . . vor i M P I - faa t bers of St _ 2 wes A 1ested to ive it ‘2 3) sharp. - ' ArT Yhere will be a half mile t race at the rink to-night in additior t ww ordnance competition loicham Wa Gucci i Rew ER @ annual neeting of sub bers to be held thisevening at 7.30 o'clock, the P. E. Island Hospital 41) are in eu -~ Tne Prorou Rovre.—The steamer St Lawrence being laid up for repairs, as an- nounced, there will be no boat to or from Pictou to-day. ie Ascension.—This being the feast of the Ascension, the usual services were held in Se. Donstan’s and St. Peter's Cathedrals and in St, Paul’s Church, inane Kensineron Haii.-—Wanted a good crowd be present at the meeting to-night Subject of address : “Joan of Are Strangers made to feel athome. Commence at 8 o'clock. = l, 0. G. T.—Charlottetown Lodge of Good Templars will meet this evening in McLeod's Hall at S o'clock Bro. W. L. Waring, of the “raad Lodge of New Brunswick, will be pre > DisoRDERLY Drivin [wo monses agaimat persons charged with driving in a lsorderly manner on Brighton Road on Saturday last,were served yesterday. They n M nday _ - = are returnadi Reap It Aa interesting interview with Councillor McKay will be found on the firet page of Tuk EXAMINER to-day. It wae pre- pared for yesterday's issue but was held over aua wded condition of ur Yr o SHI ~tle fremen's tournament slong by attending the shifting ordinance mpetition in the rink to-night. The Le) nuUItIA DOYs will give a go 1 ac- coun f themselves [here will also be tw : re tugs of war, which will be keenly contested, and choice music by the Dands siiiaaitiailies Broke Hex Suarr.—The Allan steamer pian sailed from Halifax for Liverpool via St. John’s, Nfld., om Monday afternoon When a short distance out from Halifax her broke, and she had to be towed back by tug. She will likely be detained at Halifax a couple of weeks as a resuit of the accident, The Newfoundland mails and passengers were hed by the Trey SKODA’S GERMAN SOAP, ** Soft ,as Velvet.” “Pure as Gold,’ that telis the whole xtory. Most highly medicated soap ever made. Try one cake, It is elegaut. At all Price, 25 ets. Druggiste. haf shaft Sows Surpwents.—Mr. Charles McNutt shipped 22 fat cattle for Halifax, and Mr. John Layden 11 for St. John, bythe ‘ovthumberland on Tuesday morning. On he day previous 13 horses were sent across, 10 of them by Mr. W. S. McKie, me by Mr. John Henry and two by Mr. Arthur Millivan. Cn Wednesday morning Mr. David Keefe shipped 24 cattle.- Farmer -_ uMERSsIDE’s Asszssment.—The Sum- verside Town Council has just fixed the rate of Assesament on real estate for the irrent year The percentage is $5 on $1000. The amount of property re- ed by the asressors as within the town s $1,342,011. That for last year wut $1,243,788 The assessors have irnec about 610 names as having to pay - - TRA Parry The good people of St. Ceresa's are preparing to have a grand tesa party at that place onthe 13th July, the proceeds to go towards paying the balance tadebdt due on the church The tea parties held at St. Teresa’s in past years have slways been well attended and very succeassic), and the committee are arrang ing to eclipse all their former efforts on this vecasion Make arrangements to at a good Cause _ ~-.: tend and help along fy iLA idings for the people of Charlotte town aud country of P. E. Island: We fave thoreughly proved the fact that seuling goods of the best quaiity at the smallest profit ia an effective means of ad ertising in itself and confidently assert that in this respect we enjoy a well-merited popularity Arrangements are in full ‘Wing to provide special attractions for uur June trade in our ready made clothing departmen .—Jas, Paton & Cv. - Strance Looxina Lossrer. The Farmer reports that a fisherman in the em- Poy of Martin, McKay & Co., iobster Packers, Kildare, fished from his trap on " ednesday, the 18:h inst., a lobster, one- nail of which is bl-ck and the other red, much the color of a lobster when boiled, ” ly fa more ye'lowish cast The lob- Mer is OS inches in length and seems to be peri eattl Men who have been in rae , siness for years say they Hever aaw gy like it b. fore MORE | wr | nstoNa.—The Canadian = ' way will rao four cheap excursions ™ the Canadian N-: rhwes) from «! points on -~ P. E. Isiaod Rvily y, on June 13:h, 20th, “th, 2nd July lSth, good for return in six caine this will enable parties to attend the tan t aale at Edmonton and the Winnij ez “gricultuzal and Industrial Exhibit. The Fates for the Ma iiip will be asf slows: To Delor Aine, Ni sbitt, Ox Box, Buiscattle, dow emia , $28 ew ch; to Regina, Moose Yorkton, $30 each; te Prince nent and Ca! igary, $35 each; apd to E4mon- D, wy each | this evening THURSDAY, MAY ——= 26, anna ee ee 1892. Locai and Other Items. Tue PAstNet The steamer Fastnet arrived fromm Summietside this morning about five oclock. She leaves for Halifax this after noon at 4 o'clock with several passengers and | @ full cargo. eiiieitionn Hook & Lappsr.—All members of this Company not in the Artillery team will meet at the Central Station, at 7 o'clock, sharp, in uniform, By order of Captain. > Pouice Courr.—This morning a nuisance * | case was further adjourned, and John Ring was remanded to jail until Monday on a charge of maliciously injuring the property of Enoch Carmody on eae Street. SHOD AOS LITTLE TABLETS, Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far su- pester to any pill. For Head- ache and Lever Complaint nothing can equal these Tab- lets. ‘ith the DISCOVERY they cure Kheumatism. 50 in & box only 35 cts. sie-sinbeilpiniatialie Tur Frremen of the city are requested to meet at the City Building this evening, st 7 o'clock, in uniform, for the purpose of attending the competitions in the Rink, By order of the Chief Engineer. bestia Sunpay Seiuue.—A Richmond Street vendor appears before the Stipendiary Magistrate on Monday next to answer four separate charges of selling intoxicating liquor on Sunday last. Another summons against another person is in the hands of the police. City Marshal Cameron is the prosecutor in all five cases. FoorTBaALL.—A match game of football was played at Victoria Park last evening between the Brighton Heroes and the Thistles. After much vigorous and sparkling play, time was called with the Heroes victorious by two touchdowns to one. Itis snggested that the as yet uncongquored team from the Heroes should visit a photographic studio. We confidently predict an uaprecedented call for the pictures of this handsome and muscular team cic haat THe Market.—The market oa Wedaesday was fai:ly well attended. Eggs and butter were in good supply and sold off quickly at ususl prices. Hay and straw were scarce. Oats dropped from 34 cents per bushel to 32 end 33 cents. Potatoes were scarce at 18 to 20 cents per bushel. Codfish and lobsters were iogoxd supply There were a few fine shad, caught off the north side, on sale, and went quickly. Other articles at usual prices. ]. O. F.—A court of 1e Independent Order of Foresters been € catablished at Eldon, with the following staff of officers :-— C D H C R—Alex Ross, M A, M D. © R—James St C Moore, J P. V CR, D D McLeod. RS. 88 Lantz. FS, H R McLeod, Treas—W G Anderson. } W—E M Martin. & W~—D R MeDonald. J B—Alex C Buchanan. S B—Theodore Lantz. Chap— Donald Stewart. P 3 C—Willoughbie H Lantz. Physician—Alex Ross, M A, M D. Herees’ Song. A member of the **Heroes” Football Club | handed in the following song for publica- tion in THe Examiner ; The Heroes are the boys; You never see them run; With all the boys that come around They always take the bun And with their royal team They play on any ground; Of all ‘the football clabs No better can be found. They practice and they play With all their might and main; They seem to play the very best, in sunshine or in rain, They do not go around Ani brag how good they play, But play the very best they can, As all the people say. BIRTH. On May 24th, at Charlottetown, the wife of James Simpson, of a son. At Crapaud, on the 25th inst., to the wife of Cornelius Lowther, Jr., a daughter. oo oo ... —— MARRIED. On the 13th inst, at the manse, Summerside, by the Rev Henry Dickie, Mr George Riley to Miss Eliza Cousins, both of Malpeque. At the residence of the bride’s father, May l7ih, by the Rev F D Davison, Jomes Arbing, of C rapaud, and Jane McFadyen, daughter of Archibald Henderson, of Bannockburn, P E I. At Monmouth, Ulinois, on the 19th inst, Eleworth Leard, son of the late A C Leard, formerly merchant of Victoria, Crapaud, to Jessie Louise Blanchard. At Southbridge, Mass, by Kov J B Bren. nan, Joseph McMillen, of Brockton, to Miss Maggie M ers of Southbridge. = _ At Cavendish Road, Friday morning, May i3th, Susan Pickering, widow of the late Alfred Wyand, aged 66 years. She leaves six sons and two daughters to mourn the loss of a kind and loving mother. Mother dear we hope to meet thee When this life on earth is flad, And in Heaven above to greet thee W here no farewell tear is shed. Mrs. Jessie Stewart, beloved wife of Alex- ander Stewart, Eeq., died at her home, New Perth, Lot 51, May 18, 1892, in the 72ad year of her age. As wife, mother, friend, neigh- bor, and member of the Church of Christ, Mrs, Stewart was true, kind and faithful. She loved the dear Saviour, and in the hour of trial could fully commit herself to His loving care. At Fredericton, on the 16th inst, Mary Nimon Bell, dearly-beloved daughter of John T and Sarah Breoks, aged 11 months and 19 days. At Summerside, on 25:h year of her age, Secord Cook. At Summerside, alysis, Alban, age dl year and 11 mouths, 0D | of Bernard and Annie Murphy At Houlton, Maive, Mey 10ch, wife of ; Daniel Clark, Stewart, of Malpeque, aged 50 years. In City Hospital, Beston, on Maurice Murphy, «ged 42 years. At St Bleanors, on the 15th inst, of diph- theria, Mary Loe!la, only daughter of ore | S and Matilda Rogers, aged two years. At Miscouche, on the 19th inat, of con- the 24th inst, in the sumption, Daniel DesRoches, aged 28 years. Bargain goods. that will surprise them. tard aqme GREAT BARGAIN SALE | All our Wholesale at Tremendous Reductions. Groods must go. to everyone. All All All All All All All All All All All All All All Corsets and Hosiery Kid and Silk Gloves Women’s Straw Hats Lace Piques Ladies’ Underwea: Gents’ Underwear Flannelettes Towellings and Coun Black Silks a bargain. : Cashmeres and Dress Goods a bargain. Table Linens, Tray Cloths and. Worsted Cloths and Suitings a bargain. ‘ Stock going The Large Discounts — pire : Sunshades and Umbrellas ‘6 Men’s and Boys’ Straw Hats “ cs terpanes ; Napkins a bargain. ‘ This sale offers a great chance to secure good goods at Prices, Country Merchants can Everyone should look in. and price the pick up job lots at prices ee” SALE GOES Charlottetown, May 18, 1892. We find premises. rented the || the premises ment. BUSINESS CROWS | deal better ‘house in the ON DAILY. & CO. Ce IN THE FAGE OF DULL TIMES it necessary to increase our In order to do this we have large Basement underneath of Mr. H. Haszard, which we have fitted up as a Jobbing Depart- Physicians and Country Dealers will find that .we. mean business, and wili with them than any other trade. WITH US | REDDIN BROS., i Cameron Block, Opposite the Post Office. ‘Chastorsnionn: . Moy 19, 1892. ne = ~ _ OPENING AT LONDON TO-DAY THE— HOUSE. A further lot of Dress Goods, Mantles, Prints, Satteens, Oxford Shirctings, Filannelettes, Umbreciias, Sunshades. HOSIERY — Cashmere and Cotton. GLOVES— Silk, Taffeta, Thread. These goods value, and are low prices. may3—eod & wy are ali excellent mirked at very STEWART, I I a E SEEING IS BELIEVING. You have only to call at our Store, see our Stock and get our Eva Catlbeck, wife ea davghter of the late Robert | oO May 14th, | Prices, ‘Goods at Lower to be convinced that we oo the 2d ist, of par CaLry the Largest Stock and sell Prices than any ther house in the trade. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., Merchant Charlottetown, May 11, 1892- Tailors. -eod & wky STANLEY BROS. ; } | | | , Read This | more magniticent, SPRING DRESS GOODS than we are ‘showing for |MEAN JUST THAT! | German products, in 00DS 000S aeiaiiemeatimeln mae RESS RESS EPT., EPT. We have never shown a more «¢xteusive, or more select stock of the present season. WE Exclusive Styles. The pick from English, French and ALL THE NEW WEAYES, ALL THE NEW STYLES, ALL THE NEW DESIGNS, ALL THE LATE COLORINGS. | We are in the field to lead, and LOW | PRICES and an IMMENSE STOCK are | bound to keep us where we now are—FAR HIN ADVANCE | Charlottetown, May 25, 1892—eod & wky And This ! We are Headquarters : are ex Millinery. MANTLE DEPARTMENT—The Largest, Brightest and Best Steck. Novelties and Prices Low. for Fine Millinery. Our Styles are | the latest and our Prices the lowest. All our Trimmers : il j see All the Latest STANLEY BROS. GREAT SALE east CARPETS ee = JAMES PATON & 60, em MARKET SQUARE. (x\ (i> an ~~ OUR GREAT SALE OF CARPETS IS STILL GOING ON. f (x) =f x) —t —— TAPESTRY CARPETS, 24c., 30c., 38c. and 62c. per yard; BRUSSELS, 35c., 8c. and $1.00 per yard, and your choice of about forty different patterns of the ‘pest 5- frame BRUSSELS for $1.15. JAMES PATON & GO., 168 MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, May 26, 1892—eod & wky —_—- —— (1) —— Costumes Costumes Costumes Costumes Costumes Costumes Costumes Costumes Costumes that that that that that that that that that were $6.00 were 7,00 were 8.00 were 9,50 were 11,00 were 1.50 were 14.00 were 16,00 wore 18.00 sssa2eaes nodW low OW 10W ow 10W OW OW OW GREAT SALE -— OF — CARPETS 70c., A GREAT BARGAIN! Perkins & Sterns. E HAVE TOO LARGE A STOCK OF LADIES’ UNMADE COSTUMES, and have decided to sell them at a big loss in order to make a speedy sale. CLEAN GOODS, pretty and stylish, and if you want a Big Bargain now is your chance. ALL NEW , go for $9.00. go for 4.50, o0 for 4,00, go for 4,75. go for 660, go for 6.26. go for 7,00. go for 8.00, go for 8,78. Bargains in all kinds of Dress Goods. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, May 18, 1892—e0d & wky