ryy ae eta eeatetiaaealinetin, _ rs <r —_ ies GH DAILY EXAMINER. ~ - . — A CC tN ttt. ttc . THURSDAY, MAY 18 1893 —— Local and Other Items. Beer Bros, Man! ialty = For Drit! No. 1 Battery, G. A., will meet for drill this (Thursday) evening, at eight 0 clock = Don’t Forext the temperance meeting in the Baptist Chare h this evening at 8 o'clock Come and hear Mrs. Archibald. << pox’t Forcer Ir.—All wheelmen are re- quested to meet on Queen Square this evening at 7 o'clock for a *‘run. lease be on time. Crvie —A special meeting of the City Counsi! is called for this evening at half past geven o'clock for the purpese of introducing aod passing the assessment by-laws. sniclinetiiaimnyeds p. E. L. Fisuexies.—Lobsters continue ood on the western coast to North Cape and Alberton. Good catches of lobsters and perring are being made at Georgetown, ll Crvit Sexvice.—Messrs. John 4. Law gon, William Harris and Walter Hasezard, of the Post Office Department, took the civil service promotion examination yester- day. before Mr. Ewen Stewart, Secretary of the City School Board, Forcor TO Removes tas Tac.—A woman in a neighboring town was, without doubt, the most flarried woman ia the county Jast Sun- day, when she found on coming out of church that her brand new spring hat was adorned gith & tag, whereupon was inscribed the jegend, reduced to $2.75.—Pictou Standard, from Boston.—The steamer Carroll, Cap- tain Hansen, arrived from Boston via inter mediate ports at a late hour last night, bring. jong # general cargo and the following pass- engers: Mra. Kilson, Miss Fressidder, Mr A McLeod, Mr R McPhee, Mr R M Paddock, Miss Lizzie Gray, Mias E A Cauker and Miss Flora Macdonald. pia Pouice Court. — This forenoon Thomas White, for being drank and disorderly on the I7th, was fined $2 or 8 days; and Robe:t Boyle, for a similar offence on the same date, war fined $10 or 20 day, with the promise of six months in jail the next time he appeared. The defendant in an assault case was fined 50 and another case was diz . cents a’ de Sls, missed. y. M. C. A.—The Devotional Commit tee of the Y. M. C. A. propose making a change in their Sunday afternoon service during the suramer months. In the future, instead of a meeting at 4 o'clock, there will be a Bible Class. A course of study will be pursued on the Life of Christ, the par- ticular topic for next Sunday being “ Chriat’s Nativity.” All men are invited to be present. Tue Mernopist Scnoot Casz.—-This case bas been set down for hearing at the coming term of the Court of Chancery, which opens here on Tuesday, 30th of May, inst The action which will be tried before Vice-Chan- cellor Hensley is one institcted by the sub- goribers of the old Methodist School to have the money realized by the aale of the School property divided amongst them, and the case will no doubt be interesting to all parties. —+—<—— isatialiie A Cvurosiry.—M. & B. McRae, of Pownal, found in a lobster trap the other day a small lobster, which was a voluntary prisoner in a large whelk shell. The molluce must have got into the habitation of the whelk when he was a little fellow, and being unable to get out at once, evidently grew until there was no possibility of escape. The lobster was able to craw! about quite lively, bat died a day or two after being captured. Tue RurLe.—The third of the series of inter- maritime match practices came off at Kensing- ton range yesterday afternoon. The weather was unfavorable for good shooting. There were ten competitors. The eight best scores follow : Sergeant J. M. Davison, 86 points; Captain Weeks, 83; Staff-Sergt Allen, 81; mm & & McDonald, 80; Care tein Crockett, 80; Sergt. Longworth, 76; Major Longworth, 75; Lieut Stewart, 75. The next and second last practice wili be held oo Saturday afternoon. -_-—_—_>— = Tue Fastwet.—The steamer Fastnet arrived here from Halitax with a general cargo, at 10 o'clock last night. She left at 12 o'clock for Summerside, whence she will sail direct on return for Halifax After this date the steamer will return to Charlottotown from her Summerside trip, thus affording a pleasant excursion between the two places. On next Wednesday, the Queen's Birthday, the Fastnet will leave early in the forenvon for Summerside, returning to town early on Thursday morning. Return tickets for this trip will be issued at one dollar. Tue Hapeas Corpus Case.—Charles Slate's epplication for discharge from Queen's County Jail was heard at Cham- bers yesterday afternoon before Judge Hodgson. Ihe Attordey-Genersl and Mr. Fizgerald opposed Slate's discharge, and Mr. Stewart argued in favor of it. We understand quite a number of objections were taken to the proceedings. Mr. Jus tice Hodgson reserved judgment until to- morrow morning. In the meantime Slate was remanded to jul. Sad * . ’ An Omission ! We omitted yesterday, when drawing attention to our clearance sale of Misses Jackets and Ulsters, to give a correct im- pression as to the variety of styles and the aszortmen’ of sizes. PLEASE NOTICE! 1. The styles are very varied. In the 140 garmenta there are nearly 100 styles. 2. The sizes range from the very smallest to garments auitable for girls of 14 or 16 years of age. Don’t FAIL TO SECURE ONE OF THRSE SPLENDID BARGAINS, You save from @1 to $3 on every purchase. BEER BROS. Ladies’ Colored Jackets, Ladies’ Colored Capes, Ladics’ Black Jackets, Ladies’ Black Capes, Ladies’ Silk Capes, Ladies’ Cloth Capes, —the new, —the novel, —the serviceable, —the economical. Our Mantle Dapartment leads all others in variety, style aad low price. Mave you seen our wonderful $5 Jackets? BEER BROS. Weather tal'-tin. Toronto, May 18.—10 a. m. Fresh to strong winds; cloudy; or rainy; Theatrical. THERE wes a good auJienca in attend- ance at the Lyceum last evening, to wit- | ness the presentation of * Shaun Rhue ” by the John S. Murphy Company. As on the Previous evening, the performance was , greatiy enj yed. The story told in! “Shaun Rhue” is the old one of poverty and virtwe against wealth and villainy, with the former triumphant at the last. Like its companion-drama, the ** Kerry Gow,” it is brimful of good clean wit and brilliant repartee, which never fails to} please. Last night Mr. Murphy, in the! dual characters of ** Larry Donovan” and | **Sh.un Rhue,” was excollent, leavirg | nothing to be desired In the, second act, when alone by his mother’s | grave in the churchyar¢, Larry sung with much feeling the well known and ever popular Irish ballad, *‘A Handful of Earth’ The leading lady, Miss Carolyn Elberts, gave a splendid representation of ‘‘Kate! Donovan.” Mr. Sheehan as “Lawyer Waddy” was exceedingly amusing; and | Messrs. Hutchinson and Kilday as “Bryan | Callaghan” and ‘Peter Callaghan”—the villains of the play—were very realistic in their acting. The parts of ‘Gerald Cavanagh” and ‘Patrick Cavansgh” were cleverly taken b Messrs. Thompson and Scott; and Miss Ella Baker as ‘*‘Tim’”’ was decidedly good, The other characters were also well impersonated. The company is certainly one of the best we have seen in Charlottetown for some con- siderable time. To-night the ‘Kerry Gow” will be repeated for the benefit of those unable to secure seats on Tuesday night It is a splendid play—replete with exciting scenes and humorous situations. All who can should attend. Personal, Mr. W. A. Brennan, cf the Summerside Journal, was registered at the Hotel Davies last «vening, We are glad to learn that Rev. M Ross, who has been dangeroisly ill for the past few days, is somewhat improved in health. Mr. John Sharp, of Kensington, P. K. Island, who was spencing a few days in Moncton with his brother, returned home yesterday.— Moncton Times. The two gentlemen referred to in the follow- ing extract, which we take from the Halifax Chronicle, are guest: at the Hotel Davies: Two brothers, who had not seen each other for about eighteen years, met in the Queen tonsorial parlors yesterday. They were Dr. Mackenzie, of St. John’s, Newfld, formerly of the V. G. Hospital staff here, and J. D. Mac. kenzie, civil engineer, of Sam Francisco. The Messrs Mackenzie are natives of P. E. Island. The doctor knew his brother when they met yesterday, but his brother did not recognize him until he spoke to him. They arranged to meet here, and the doctor arrived from New- foundland yesterday, How to Geta “Sunlight” Picture Send 25 “‘Sanlight” Scab wrappers (the large wrappers);to Lever Bros, Ltd., 42 Seott St, Toronto, and you wtli receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best injthe market, and it will only cost le postage to send inthe wrappers, if you leave the ends opon. Write your address carefully. 2b Anprew Usuer’s Scorcu WHISKIES are a blend of the oldest and finest Highland pro- ductions. Selected with the greatest care and attention. Grand May show of house furnishing, dry goods, millinery, mantles, dress goods, trim- mings and furnishings on Saturday afternoon and evening at James Paton & Co's. Every person respectfully invited to inspect their grand display. Keep in mind our bargain counters on Sat- urday evening. We will offer some of the best bargains that we have ever given,—Jas Paton LLL LLL LOL L LL LEA ev “You'll Feel Better” if you’re ali run down and out of sorts if you take a few bottles of MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER. It isa food, Beneficial alike to young andold. It strengthens the body, creates an appetite, aids di- géstion, invigorates the system. Ask your doctor about it. It’s good for every one. TRY IT. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. Druggists sell it. COLUMBIA, MODEL 30, HE favorite road wheels of '93. The leaders in the race. If you would not be left behind, ride a Columbia, Model 30. It is the strongest for its weight (30 lbs ), the most beautiful and fastest road whee! ever built. The world’s records, from } to 5 miles, were made on Columbias similar to the Model 30 in model and construction, with only a difference of four pounds in weight. Do you ride a Model 307? R. M. YOUNG, may17 Agent for P. E. Isiand. ALES AND STOUT, Casks and Kegs, to suit Family use. Goods promptly delivered to any part of the city. Country orders solicited. S. OLAND, SONS & CO., Water Street, Charlottetown. Brussels Carpets, Brussels Carpets, Union Carpets, Union Carpets, Rollers and Blinds, Scotch : Rollers and Blinds, Scotch Wool Mats and Rugs, PROWSE Bi the only Perfect Writing Machine. The stationary or higher temperature, mayll—dy Sm A FAVORABLE IMPRESS ee PROWSE BROS’. Great Show of Carpets —iS MAKING A—— VERY FAVORABLE IMPRESSION ——-ON THOSE ——— Who Like to Make Their Homes Look Niece. — - Tapestry Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Oil Cloths, Oil Cloths, Oil Cloths tor Stores, Oil Cloths for Offices, Oil Cloths for Private Houses, Oil Cloths in all Qualities, English Oil Cloths. Lace Curtains. Lace Curtains. Wool Mats and Rugs. MR. EDWARD CHANDLER is a full partner in this department, and he will be pleased to see all his old friends. He is bound that this department shall be the best of the kind in the city. You will find it to your advantage to call and see Mr. Chandler before buying. The show of LACE CURTAINS is immense. expect to see you. fe\ (x; Charlottetown, May 6, 1893. ‘The Yost Typewriter. THE NEW YOST, Ribbon, the Shift Key and other antiquated devices discarded. NEW MACHINE, NEW MANAGEMENT, NEW PRINCIPLES, NEW PATENTS, NEW MEN, NEW LIFE, NEW BRAINS, NEW METHUDS, NEW CAPITAL, The LATEST and BEST. ao WHAT MUST GO :—Bad alignment, illegible work, foul ink ribbons, bothersome shift keys, double scales, etc., are po longer to be tolerated or pardoned. THE NEW YOST has abolished them, and no other can retain them and live, THE NEW YOST combiues the life-long experience of the inventom, G. W. N. who invented the ** Remington” in 1873, the **Caligraph” in 1830, and the in 1889; the latest and best improvements have been added during 1892, New Yost an ideal, perfect typewriter. The New Yost prints direct from The alignment The paper feed is an ideal success, the best ever Yost, To” making the steel type ; is absolutely perfect and permanent. — f applied to a typewriter. The line spacing absolutely perfect. its work is never hjurred but is clean cut and beau iful. Send for Illustrated Catalogue to LRA CORNWALL, General Agent for the Mari- time Provinces, 134 Prince William Street, St John or to May 9, 1893. MOORE Scotch Carpets, Scotch Carpets, Hemp Carpets, Hemp Carpets Sq dares, Squares OTHERS. JSIERY. JEPARTMENT SATURDAY, MAY 20th. Expect Some Bigs Bargains! - CL EOD. REDEEM IT. Redeem what you have lost by not giving us your trade sooner. GET BACK some of your hard-earned dollars. Don’t be foolish always *'There is a tide in the affairs of men which, taken at the flood,’’ leads on TO PROSPERITY. If you want the road which leads to it, come right now. Be wise; call and sce our immense display of new 'Iweeds, Worsteds and Serges for Suits and Overcoats. Shirts, Ties, Collars, Hosiery and Underwear, great value Every purcha- ser of a Hat can have the same fitted perfectly to his head free of charge by our new hat contorming machine. Don’t wait until everyboky else has had their choice, ‘The stock is all bright, new and fresh, and tne prices are so very low that you will be astonished, Believe our story, and let us see your beaming countenance across our threshold, 0. A. BRUCE, LEADING CLOTHIER. Charlottetown, May 4, 1893. HOSIERY, A SPECIAL SALE IN TH ——_on —— (x) Charlottetown, May 18, 1893—eod & wky ie pence SS EVERYBODY | intending to paint their Dwellings or Outbuild- ings will find it in their interest to purchase their Paints, Oils, Metallic Oxide, Ochre, Whiting, Kalsomine, Varnishes and Brushes at W. E. DAWSON'S. BUILDERS HARDWARE a specialty. Charlottetown, May 5, 1893—m wf & wky ANOTHER NEW LOT | Tig DOMINION BOOT & SHOR STORE —— F-— — Men’s and Boys’ Clothing JUST OPENED. IS ALWAYS TU THE FRONT WITH BEST GOODS, LOWEST PRICES, ———AND THE——— Largest Stock to Select from in Ch'town. We have been successful beyond our expeetations with our new stock of MEN’S AND BOYS’ CLOTHING. Our customers are finding us out, and we are giving them the very best value to be found. We also received another lot of MEN’S HATS and FURNISHINGS. We are selling | When You Want ot Buy Men's, Women's [aud goods very cheap. Our expenses are small, and we can give ur céstomers the bencfit. Bay of us and you will bay at Children’s Boots, always remember the DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. bottom prices. J. B. MACDONALD & CO, WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET Charlottetown, May 9, 1893—eod_& wky D. B. STEWART, ean ore > ‘ PSY