i $$ Qe - RAE mm i RN NNN LT STN, URES AE steamer Alber where sh Batt Bros.’ @ w , tup ALBER? - fore pore thie ! “ss } n for Sydaey, for Halifax sad coal he ~ : 4 Ve understand that St. Dun- Se iaoe tearm have received word from - go" asking for a match here on or oe G s May 24 " ed seats for the Kerry toemorrow night, is gent whe dgy the people of Rocky Point, who wished 7 » attead churco 1D the city, had = come a jn a tug _— “er of « gale. yxcIpENce — A remarkable chronicies is related by the I. C. R. He says were born on to them on ReMARKABLS Lé Jence ia famy Cara, rf f Mra. Card born side’ { ‘oda sor ne and wat both } ter was gifted and prominent Methodist minis‘er, and the local press of that city. Brewer makes complaint that the news- papers containing reports of the evidence taken at the inquest are unfit for family reading, and holds that the details should have have defended reading of and inclined to think time are but following an example set long! since by other chroniciers whom Mr. Brewer himself holds in high esteem and venera- | tion. takes his texts is very plain and particular in setting forth the vic s and crimes of the} bad men and bad women of which the writers of the sacred books lived. | Mr. been suppressed, ; The newepspers taemselves, and on careful tke reports complined o: controversy following, I «m that the Charlottetown the ge ee Call at the Diamond} JOUrnals are rightand Mr. Brewer wrong. | aay See ad secure your tickets. It is quite true that the newspaper re- pokstore af OF — ’ ports disclose a terrible tale of vice and A special meeting of the City | crime, stating the facts quite in detail and "a ,callec for Thursday evening next}in @ fashion which makes no pleasant (oanel a aeven ock, for the purpose of] reading. Judged by the standard of taste, st oats r gand passing the assessment by-/ it is easy to see that the conductora «f jpegs the several journals whose actien is et > : impugned might have found much more rag CLARI - The basque ¢ laribel, pleasant reading with which to fil their ad by Messrs. Welsh & Owen, and com} oilumns. In thi spe h ae | stn Ae ee ee Walch warived bere lis respect the newa gsded by Capt ae of 29 days from | P®persare much less fastidious than the! cnartav, aiver & passag . ’ ministers of religion, They do not cover Liverpool. ded, with untempered mortar the chinks and = There seems to be} crannies of the seamy side of life, as it has! a, on with the ferry steamer | become so much the fashion of the times to petting oe has been laid up for repaiis | do, But in their frank and full statement’ Ee iog th past month or so. At pre- of existing wickedness, whatever the ad js lai | ap at Southport, and yester- | motive for making it, the chroniclers ot the | The Bible, from which Mr. Brewer the times in jsp year, © 9 die i when four years old—cn a ‘bere was an vcbvions purpose in the jmp year, ant “doabt Mr. Card will consider] narrative of the temptation of Joseph, fap ye fe. i} 1896 at least.—Northemm| the social offences of David, and many pimerlt sate © ther like incidents, recorded ia sacred | Boterpriae. story. That purpose we believe to be to} _——o——— Count —This morping William Me- pz drunk and disorderly on the 1 $30 or 30 days’ imprisonment, : ordered to issue for Jobo Kilboy, who was ** el brating ’ with MeCabe athe gocasion Arthur Clarke, for a junk and incapable on the 13th, was fine : imprisopment. J hn Joy, for or 10 days’ , ie two goats torun at larg , was fined oe . fve seats and costs. PoLics Cabe, for bei ib, wae fine pai & warrant was Tavior’s. Deata — By telegram Saturday last by Mr. Joseph we regret to learn of the Taylor, of Amberst, N.S., her residence on that day. » ill bat a few days. ira, Taylor had been i fier ns husband and friends and relatives in Charlottetown have the sincere sympathy of all who knew them. Mas poeived On | Taylor, of this city, death of Mra. AD which occurred at Toe Rirtx.—T wo of the series of practices tedetermine the team of ¢ ight to shoot at the jpteremaritime match at Charloitetown next month, have already been shot ~the last on Sitarday afternoon. Ina the first competition the score Was 43 follows: Capt Longworth, gi; Capt Hooper, 49; Corp J A McDonald, ; Capt Weeks, 84; Staff-Sergt Allen, 83; Lieut Prowse, 80; Serg* J M Davison, 80; Lieat Stewart, 80. At the shooting on Satur- ise the scores of the cight leading marksmen were as follows: Major L mgworth, 76; Sergt Berrigan, 76; Capt Weeks, 74: Sergt Davison, ‘ . y "li. t Long 7%; Corp J A McDonald, wh; Sere gorth, 76; Corp Hooper, 195 Scaff-Sergt Allen, 64. 7 . A Vanvante Purcnuase.—Chief Eugiveer urchased from J, B Macdonald, isome carriage and trotting mare Nellie for a snug eum. Nellie ie six years sid. She wee sired by that grand old sire, All Right; dam by Don Juan, At four years old, with scarcely any training, Nellie won & race in the three minuce clase at Summerside in three straight heats, and could have easily distanced ths field. The following day she trotted a half mile on the same track in one twenty. We understand that she was bought for a gentlemasn in St. Se hn’s, Nild ‘ who says ke dcean’t want to take anyoue a dust. We re- gret that this pr mising animal is to leave the ldand, as there is not the least doubt that if hsndied this summer she would make it warm ‘ ‘ i . for some of the trotters at the fell races. farge has p Eig., bis hanc - The popularity ia Toronto THEATRICAL never more of Mr Joho S M irphy Was ; cally asserted than yesterday, when Gre was filled both at the Grand Opera House om an yo performance. In the afternoon eepecially there was & large attend ance, many of the ladies present being com pelled to aa invasion of the dom»in of the gods, Last night “Kerry Gow” was produc- ed. and it was received with oldetime cor- diality. The cast was admirably distributed, #0 that there was no weak point observable, The smithy scene and the incident of the doves qreated the usual interest and elicited the customary burst of applause. —Ex. Our S zona fwill have the pleasure of seeing this feverite drama at the Lyceum to-morrow, (Tuesday) night. sections Plain Talk! Hundreds of ladies tested the claims of our Saturday's advertisement. Hundreds of ladies can to-day attest to the fact that we did not overstate a single barj;ain. We pride ourselves upon stating In plain language the plain truth about our goods. We make no claims in our advertisements that our goods will not fully bear out. POR INSTANCE By making specialties of sever ments we are iv # position to do you than would otherwise be possible. Mantles we show The Largest Stock, The Largest Variety, The Most Novelties, The Prettiest Styles, and The Lowest Prices. We are headquarters for all kinds of Mantles, and intend that every lady on P. E. laland shall know it, BEER BROS. al depart- better for In $1.80 is not much to pay for a pair of Lace Curtains of full size and fine quality, but for this price we give ® Very handsome article. If you th nk this ts too low a price fur your needa, examine our very large stock. Perhaps our $3 or $4 Car- tains wil! exactly suct you. Chey are both decidedly rick and pretty. We show a] pricea from 40c. to $8 a pair. BEER BROS. Weather Ballectin. Tcn pro, May 15.--10 a. m. Mostly cloudy, with local showers; @ little nut wife,” has passed, appsrently never to return. Be the offender rich, powerful or influential, his sin may be as flagrant as that of Sodom, and he wiil escape move than a timid and gen eral reference, and will smile superciliously at the cowardice of the priests of the Lord. out claiming anything of divine authority they are still in the foremost sense a terror to evil doers or king, that his offence —— law, justice or morality will not be noted and he himself rebuked, promptly and by name, even though the writer thereby incure the very re«l danger of fine or imprisonment. wanting in certain places where it was once most conspicuous is a sign of decadence, but every lover of his kind may thank God that if it ia now seldom found beneath the lofty epires of churches, it is still cherished in less pre- tentiors quarters. pulpit of plain speaking; its auditory multi- plies and it has the confidence of the masses as never before, because, with all its faults, it has} the courage ct conviction and is in th> main true to the great cause of humanity. a'l parts of the Island may attend the W. 6.2.4 ehase of one first-class ticket. signed by the Secretary of the W. C. T. U. 20th, inclusive. higher temperature. show vice and sin in their own hideous de- | formity that succeediug generations of men| and women inight take warning there'rom and | avoid the pits into which others had fallen. Surely the sad story of the tragedy in Char-' lottetown carries with it a most impreszive | lesson which must furnish a wholesome and needed war: ing to those who are trifling with the beginning of a course which must lead to shame and ruin. And it is to be observed that there is ne- thing which the vicious and immoral so much | dread as the exposure of their misdeeds in the | daily press. journal is only too painfully familiar with the | efforts which one or another of these classes | makes from week to week to prevent the pub- | Every conductor of a pub ic ication of their names. These persons care nothing for the general denunciation of sin and crime in which dulge. sumetimes charged to he, is to-day a far great- er terror to evil-doers than a thousand min- isters of religion. things ought not so to be, but the fact may be | plainly stated. of its greatest and obiigatory functions, the} right of personal andj: uthoritative}cebuke, The | time when a prophet of the Lord dared to say | to the king, *‘ Thou art the man”; or ministers and moralis's in- The secular press, irreligious as it is We may say that these The pa'pit has abdicated one “It is lawful for thee to have this woman to The newspapers are not so equamish. With and a praise to them that do well. Chere is none so high, be he judge, governor That this courage is The press is te-day the — ——_ >_> o-—— - W. C. T. U.—Thiough the courtesy of Mr. Unsworth delegates and visitors from J. convention, May 18, by the pur- A certificate ! return ticket. from 17th to m6 ttaem wli must be presented with ' These tickets will be good - - Bopy Founp.—The body of Henry Trows- dale, who so mysteriously disappeared from Sammerside last January, was washed ashore at Miscouche yesterday, where it was discov- ered by Mr, Alfred McWilliams, The body was considerably disfigured It was, however, identified by the clothing, the color of the hair and some artic'es found on the person. An inquest was heid and a verdict was re. turned io the effect that ‘‘in the opinion of the jury the deceased came to his death from exposure to the severity of the weather or drowning.” ‘ineiialipanii F. W. Heara, of Toronto, was cured of a cough that followed la grippe, by using Hawker’s Tolu. He wrote Mr. Hawker a grateful letter of acknowledgment. 4 -__ > Big Bargain. —A Nationa! Cash Register almost new and in perfect eondition, will be sold cheap. Enquire at this office. The best oil polish for ladies’ and gents boots kept in stock at Goff Bros: THE “PREMIER” CAMERA, FOR 1893. OR either Snap Shot or View work. Compact, convenient, cannot get out of order. Just the thing to take with you on your ‘holidays. The best low-priced Camera on the market. Descriptive price list on application, A. 8. JOHNSON, may 12 Cor. Kent and Prince Sts. Lobster Bait. — HIGH GRADE, Was We keep a Stock of KID GLOVES (ors tomente * « * * “ - oe * x % FIT AND FINISH UNEXCELLED. these Gocds that shall leave no possibility of failure to suit customers LADIES’ HEAVY CAPd GLOVES, with and without Gauntlets. A Large Variety for Evening Wear. STANDEHY BROTH EE. Charlottetown, May 12, 1893. = ——— SES McKAY WOOLEN CHILDRENS CLOTHING, all prices Boys’ MENS’ TWEE MENS HEAVY TWEED PANTS.—This season beautifal line of all our best makes, For durability and low prices ‘they are unequalled. ee Ds! ILLS. style. style. style. nan nee and and and any any any " all prices “4 all prices Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! TWEEDS! TWEEDS! we have a Charlottetown, April 21, 1893--dy eod & wy Charlottetown, March 10, 1893, Emenee = — ~—— ——_ ~ — a ae —e- LIBUERALITY! Our Prices suit the times, our BZoots and Shoes fit the feet, our Customers are pleased with the Bargains, the money ts on the Island, and there is satisfaction all around. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. left BEST BGH 1s GRADE BEST ! ONLY SWIFT, The King of English Wheels. AVING secured the Agency for this celebrated make of Bicycler, I will be pleased to talk to anyone wishing to pur. chase. I am at liberty to sell for cash or ' i i ! } { } on ‘erms of easy payment, thus giving all| an opportunity to enjoy the untold plea- sures of cycling. WILLIAM J. STAIR, may3 Agent for Charlottetown. WHY IT IS SO! We understand our busi- ness, we work for our customers, our customers appreciate our eflorts and BUY OUR SHOES. the reasons These are of our increased trade. Everything new and nobby in Spring wear DAILY ARRIVIXC 500 BaRRees, mac BARRELS MAGDALEN HER- RING, perschr. L. H. Davies, to arrive Friday, May 12th. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO., mayl0—4i Water Street. JM. McLood & Co. Charlottetown, April 19, 1893. ' } TO-DAY the Annual Convention of the Scotch-Irish Society of America will. open at Springfield, O. Delegates are present from all parts of the country, and the membership includes many men of national repute. Robert Bonner, of trotting horse fame, is President,,of the Society. While the Convention lasts Toledo will be ctowded with strangers, who will doubtless leave with pleasant impressions of the Buckeye town. The impression which our SUITS leave upon your mind are more than pleasant, for they are made of the finest material and in the latest style and at a prise remarkably cheap. We aim at giving FIRST-CLASS SATISFACTiON, and if the universal satisfaction ‘we have given is any criterion we have been doing it up brown. ‘JOHN T. McKENZIE, STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, May 12, 1893. may6—tf WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A mam and, 6 maid servant. Apply to Wrrtiam Dopp, er Kent to E. W. TAYLOR, T° LET--~House with Stable and Garden, dor-| ni and Cumberland Streets, Apply tf—maylé “a WANTED—A smart, trustworthy patcel boy. Muat be at least i6 years of age, Apoly by letter (n own barndwriting) to P. O, Box 19. mayld | Series Street, vean’s Fouudry, cor this office. OUSE TO LET-—A Cot Only Costs Seven Cents. oppoie itckime <-/ Give it one trial and you will large garden and good stable. Apply to MRs. JoHN McCARRON, on the premises, “ \it the very best Soap you O LET—Two front furnis!ed rooms, first and second floor, beautiful lecation. Apply at R SALE OR TO LET—A house on Cum berland Street containing seven rooms, now occupied by? Mr. G. D, Wright. Apply on the premises to Maa. WM, SMiTH. lw pa—may3 labor-saving soap. used. Ammonia Soap is the great find ever mayl0 Charlottetown at all Prince Edward Island Railway and colonial Kailway Stations Visitors to the World's Fair ——SHOULD TAKE THE—— INTERCOLOWIAL —BAILWAY Which passes through a Country unegualled for SCENERY. to Chicage and Return, $33.55. 'T' Ly ti > A a, ST eae aA” — bith DAILY EXAMINER. : . : . - MONDAY, MAY 15, 1898 on —$—————— sisediianinatinnangiinee Sal a Other Items Pulpit and Press | pocal aad Otne ‘ an Ss. — ee Mey (““Max,” in St. Juhn Telegraph.) 7 far? o i A very painful case of seduction followed % sgxts —A full attendance requested ry the death of the betrayed girl in the s Park this evening at + yclock tor prace | effort to hide her shame, has given rise to a « . controversy between Rev. Mr. Brewer, a > © © © -* © t.. 8 we « 24. 2 f Ti«kets good for 30 gays from date of issue, with stop-over privilege at POINTS IN CANA- DA, also at Detroit and Port Huron. TOURIST TICKETS, CHARLOTTETOWN TO CRICAGO AND RE- TURN, good to 15th November, 1893, $48.15, and at correspondingly low from all other Stations. rates Further information can be obtained ef Agents nter D. POTTINGER, Genereai Manager Government Railways, Railway Office, Moncton, N, B., May &, 1893. mayl3—6i Jaw A FEW QUERIES. AVE you seen the new Wedding Sta- tionery at the Diamond Bookstore / Have you asked the prices of New Goods at the Diamond Bookstore ? Are you aware that the best value on P. E. Island is at the Diamond Booketore ? Do you know that you’ can get Wall Paper, all kinds, at your own prices at the Diamond Bookstore ; Why pay a higher price when you can get School Books «t a big reduction at the Diamond Bookstore / If you cannot answer the abeve satisfac- torily to yourself, just call and participate in the big bargains now being given at the Diamond Bockstore ap29 AT THE LYCEUM! Special Engagement of the Popular Irieb Comedian, MR. JOHN S. MURPHY, gunn SUPPORTED BY, THE JOSEPH MURPHY CO. —_ = Tuesday Evening, May 16th, me will appear in the greatest of all Irigh Dramas, THE KERRY GOW, Played by him with unparalleled success for Fourteen Consecutive Seasons, Wednesday Evening, May 17, He will uppear in the companion Drama to “ Kerry Gow,” entitled : SHAUN RHUE, Introducing Mr. Murphy's wonderfully successful Song, “A HANDFUL OF EARTH.” Prices, 5, 85 and @ cents. Tickets can be had at the Diamond Bookstore and Reddin Broa. A limited number of Reserved Seats can be secured at the Diamond Bookstore, mayll hia Pi Cream of Tartar Powders: WOODILL'S GERMAN, Victoria, Cream of Tartar Powders containing Ammonia ’ ROYAL, Princess. ‘There is no such official in existence as the Governine nt Aivalyst of Osta re.” THOMAS MACFARLANE, Chief Analyst, Inland Revenue Dept., Ottawa. ap26 LIME. ‘ LIME. TOW landing, Fresh Burnt St. John Lime ~ in casks and barrels. POOLE & LEWIS, Peake's No. 3 Wharf, dy2w 2aw wky im A. LEOF RED. 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