Lelie ck ee —————————— re a i THE DAILY EXAMINER. : ; WEDNESDAY, MAY 10. 1893. cnet ~— — pocal and Other Items. “ges Beer Bros bargain corner, FooTBaLt at the Park this evening. Regular night of Port la Joie 1 6. 0. F Cosferring degrees. facamp re nt. - Tus ¥. M.C. A vocal music class to-night 4 9 45 under the direction of Rev. Mr. at 8 45, Loy - Sergeant Allen will lecture on Le rcRre bis travels of Monday night next. Further , sotice to: morrow cal gL 3- Regularly monthly meeting of the Benevolent Irish Society this (Wednes day} evening at 5 0 clock. RevemBer the cop ert to-morrow evening. No lover of good inusl should mise it. The programme 9 40D UD isually intere sting oae, - Tee Fastset.—The steamer Fastnet will leave Helifax for this port ~ eens and ected to arrive here on Friday morning. is expe t 2 deactidad J g Norice.—Any person having out sample ser books would confer a favor by return jog same as Seon as possible—-Moore & Me- pource Court.—This forenoon, one drunk que fined $2 or 8 days, and the defendant in two assault cases was re manded to jail antil Priday- Scie Tux members of the Cabot Club have closed their room for the season. Cricket and boat- jng wil! occupy their attention during the gummer months. - From MontreaL.—The steamer Miramichi grrived here last evening about 7 o'clock, with a large general cargo, and left on return shout 2o’clock this morning. The staff of officers is about the same as last year, pee Mertixe.—An adjourned meeting of the Victoria Cycling Clab will be held in the Salvege Corps room this (Wednesday) evening for the election of officers and other important basiness. All whceimen invited, By order. - The W. C. T. U. Convention which meets jn the city on May 18_h, will hold its mern- jog and afternoon sessions in ths basement of the First Methodist Church. The public meeting on the evening of the same day will be held ia the Baptist Charch conden Cyry CounerL.—There was no weeting of the City Council yesterday afternoon for the want of a quorum Phose present were Mayor Havilaad and Councillors Crabbe, Hogan, McKay and Beer. Another attempt to have s meeting will be made this afternoon. - Murrary.—In the Canada (iazette at hand this morning, we observe the following :—No. §Compsny, 82d Battalion, Covehead.—To be Captain: Lieutenant John Richard Allan, Kk. 8. L vice George Alexander, who is permitted to retire, retaining rank. nsteeetiaital Carrie Surpmants,—Mr. Barret Hender- son is at present engaged shipping a load of live stock for Newfoundland at Connolly's wharf, consisting of 60 sheep, 10 horses and 75 cattle. Among the cattle we observe s very fine beef anima! fed by F, Bain, North River, and weighing 2225 |bs. A Rich Treat Comtnc. — The famous Kerry Gow and Shaun Rhue enterteinments will be given in the Lyceum on J ne Wednesday and Thursday evenings next. It is now about six years since this favorite com- pany appeared in this city, at which time crowded houses greeted their appearance. ‘Lhe press of the American and Provincial cities are unanimous in expressions of approval. The programme will eppear to-morrow, BELONGED TO MoncToN.—. 0e, MeDonald, one of the four men drowned at Cape Trav- erse, P. E. L., on Thuraday last, was a son of Mrs. McDonald, widow, of Church street. He left Monctcn about two weeks ago for che Is- land, and was engaged by Mr. Muncey Irving, one of the men drowned, his occupation in the lobster factory being sealing cans. Young McDonald has been employed by Mr. Irving the last few seasons. He worked in the Ke- cord Foundry for a time and will be remem- bered by his fellow employes as an industrious limes _ 7 young man, id indlliieliie From Bos The steamer Worcester ar- rived here from Boston this morning et six eclock witha cargo which included 2,400 barrels of flour, and the following passengers : Miss Bessie Hoimes, Miss Annie Brien, Mr. Lemuel Cousins, Miss Mary Crossman, Mr. D ©. Howard, Mr. J. H. Howard, Mr. D. Rob- insoo, Mr. Daniel McIntyre, Mr. J. Arnaud, The Worcester is in good trim for the season's work, and her officers, many of whom are old favorites here, were given a hearty welcome. For the present the officers are: Captain, J G. Baker; first officer, J. Brian; secon cfiver, W. %. Howes; pilot, B. Swim; chief engineer, Mark Thoraton; first assistant en- gineer, G. Macdonald; second assistant, J. XN. Macleod; purser, William P. Nickerson; steward, J.J. Walsh. The Worcester will leave on return to Boston at six o'clock to- morrow alternova — ‘diel “Tl would have our ordinary dwelling houses fitted up to last; fitted up te be lovely,- as rich and full of pleasantness within as may be, and with such differences as might ¢uit and express each man’s character and occupation.”—Ruskia FIRST! HOW ABOUT CURTAINS ? la there any single thiag that adds more to the beauty of a room. The variety we are now showing is the largest yet imported by us. It includes the new, the novel, the serviceable and the economical. Speaking of economy, reminds us that the Curtains we show at 65c., $1.25 and $1.80 are worth a deal more money—but We want your trade, and are willing to make the prices as near the vanishing point & possible. Notice particwlarly the large variety of pretty patterns we show. BEER BROS. SOMETHING FOR THE CHILDREN! ‘Tis true we have not all sizes of this line of H siery—if we had, you would be paying much more money for the same goods. But odd sizes break the heart of a caraful stock keeper. This is the result:—Children’s Plain Black Cashmere UHosiery—-a variety of sizes—20c. per pair. Don't fail to see this line. BEER BROS. Weather Sulictin. Tororo, May 10,—10 a. m. Winds mostly south westerly and westerly; cloudy to fair with some Ices] showers; not much change in temperature. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Mr. Heartz Again. _ Sir,—Will you kindly publish the follow- ing letter received by me this morning : Cuaries Hearrz, Ese, ~ ‘Thanks for your letter in this day's Exam- INeR. Will you pay one-half if the writer pays the other half, and send the model city councillers’ photos to the World’s Fair. Please answer io Tuesday's Examiner. If you con. sent this will certainly fetch them: CITIZEN, May 8:h, 1893. lf “Citizen” will let me have his reul mame, either in confidence or through THE Examiner, I shall see what can be done in the matter. CHartes Hearrz, Fxom rue West Inpres.—The brigt. Hattie Louise, Captain King, arrived to-day from the West Indies, with a full cargo of molasses and sugar for Carvell Bros. The schr. Omega, Captain Finlayson, arrived this morning with a cargo of sugar and molasses for the owner, Hon. D. Davies. Local Notices. May show of carpets and house furnishings on Saturday, 13-h of May—Jas Paton & Co purpose making a grand show of carpets, por- tieres, art muslins, mats, equares, blinds and all kinds of house fixings. All are cordially luvited to inspect this grand display. In the evening the exhibit will be made particularly for those employed by duy. No one will be| asked to purchase. Geuts Summer Underclothing. —We have a} fall range of underclothing in natural llama, summer mericoes, balbrigan and cottons. All sizes, all kinds. W. A. Weeks & Co, Made to-day at Quirk’s Bakery and Con. fectionery, plain pound cake, light fruit cake, dark fruit cake, Scotch cake and oat cake. ml 4i Men’s kid gloves—nice line opened— Moore & McLeod. Remember the sale of Mrs E Mc(iregor’s property on Weymou'h and Euston Streets to-wnorrow at 12 o’clock—C I Morrison. Barbadoes molasses—The schooner Omega having arrived here this morning, her cargo of molasses now landing at Peake’s No. 1 Wharf will be offered at auction on Friday next, the 12th inst, at 11.30 o’clock am. See advt elsewhere. | FRESH CAKES— In seed, hermit dia- mond, New York fiuit and ginger snaps—all | nice and fresh at Quirk’s Bakery and Confec- | | tionery, North Side Market Square. m10 4i All the new goods at the Diamond store at big bargains. lf you wish to save fifty cents on every dollar make your purchases at the Diamond Bookstore. We learn that Captain John Murchison, sonof the late Captain Jas. Murchison, of Point Prim, has been appointed commander | of the Highland Scott, a 2000 ton steamship plying between Liverpool and Brazil. Large bottles of best ink for three cents at the Diamond Bookstore. Imagine sixty-page exercise books for two | cents; pencils nine cents per hundred, and room paper at your own price at the Diamond | Bookstore. dreds of bargains given. It is worth your while to view the prices in the Diamond Bookstore window. It is the unanimous verdict that such big bargains were never before given in this city. Barbadoes Molasses— Dealers will have a grand chance to supply themselves at aiction prices with the very best quality of bright retailing Barbadoes molasses on arrival of schr. Omega, due here this morn- ing. See Horace Haszard’s ad elsewhere in this paper. . — - —_ = . ee ———_———— SPRING MEDICINES ! ENNEDY’S MEDICAL DISCOVERY, Burdock Blood Bitters, Hood's Sarsaparilla, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Paine’s Celery Compound, Cuticura Resolvent, Eno’s Fruit Salt, Quinine Wine, Beef, Iron and Wine, &e., &. JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE, mch27 Cor. Kent & Prince Streets. — Epworth League Course. CONCERT, Thursday Evening Next, May 11th, PROGRAMME. Ravin c co whck nuns cnteevdves posensanaecentescteers Methodist Choir. Piano Solo—“ Ondine”.......----. Stephen Heller Miss Edith Hill. WOE BOW « éocidce oe Heed dentestonencceescdscenss 40s Mr. Raymond. Violin Solo—* Heaven's Chorister”...... Pinsuli Mr, Vinnicombde. Song—“ Sunshine and Kain”...... Blumenthal Mr, Cloud Hill. String Quartet—“‘ Polonaise”...........--- Steiner Parlor Quartet. Song—“ Love’s Golden Dream” .. Lindsay Lennox Miss Marion Karle. FROAGIN .. 0... cc cccccccecccrcsccscmeceressevessess Judge Fitsxerald. Chorus from Ii Crociato in Kgitto.....Meyerbeer Methodist Choir. Viclin Solo—” Polish Dance”......-»...- Wiegand Mr. Vinnicombe, BON .....-.-ceccecceserssrsecrscsecereqmeccecoserers Mr. F. DeC. Davies. Reading .........eeeeceeeereereesereeenwancereceeees Song—** Roek of Ages”.......---++ Odog.rdo Barri Mrs, Roome. String Quartet- “ Andante Religioso™ ....Steiner Parlor Quartet. oe Rational Ordinary. HAVE a 50 inch Columbia Brrycle, new last year, which I will sell at a dead bargain. Come ani see me. R. M. YOONG. mayl —tf Reasonable prices is a feature of business which always attracts custom. live up to this idea of reasonabl: making, We try to W piice- Ve propuse to make a reasuuable price to every buyer on every article we | af sell, and are willing to let our price, quality considered, be compared with any and all | prices made, STANLEY BROS. iY BROTHERS, - - - BROWNS BLOCK. Charlottetown, April 28, 1893. With a larger stock than ever, we are to-day better prepared to supply you with | the VERY BEST VALUES in STAPLE and FANCY DRY GOODS, personally selected with experienced care in the | Eur pean markets. ERS. STANLEY BROS. We are now showing a magnificent line of NEW AND FASHIONABLE MATERIALS in all the latest Colorings. As far as Styles and Colorings are con- cérned, there appears to be a larger demand for Plains and less for Fancies. This is readily explained by the increased popularity of Silk, which is being, and will be, not only used as a fabric for dresses, but largely for trimming and kindred purposes, aud thus provide the necessary coloring for the plainer material. These are only a few of the hun- | oor ewr Book. | DE MENS HEAVY TWEED PANTS.—This season we have a autiful line of all our best makes, ‘they are unequalled. Charlottetown, April 21, 1893-—-dy eod & wy CHILDREN'S BOYS’ MENS’ McKAY > c Hats! Hats! Hats! Hats! TWEEDS! SS ————————EES=_——— — WOOLEN MILLS. LOTHING, all prices and any style. - all prices and any style. Ke all prices and any style. TWEEDS! TWEEDS! For durability and low prices Ss cr mm Fast ncn W. A, WEEKS & (O'S, Wholesale and Retail. MANTLE DEPARTMENT Capes and Jackets. Have your MILLINERY done at WEEKS. In Ladies’ German and London made Jackets and Capes, we have the most com- plete stock ever placed on sale, and invite buyers who wish to get suited with the very latest to visit this department. Buy your BLACK GOODS at WEEKS’. Ladies’ Waterproofs—Our Make, DISTINGUE—ODORLESS. Received To-day, a very large assort- ment, all sizes, in Shot Siikks, Tweeds and Cashmeres, with the latest detachable but- terfly Overcape. Will clear last year's styles very cheap. Bay your DRESS GOODS at WEEKS’. RICH BLACK DRESS SILKS The best makes only. Gros Grain, Peau de ois, Perfection of Silk, Colored Silks, — Surahs, Shot Surahs, Fancy Shots, *laids. See Weeks’ Window for Millinery and Dress Goods. Colored Dress Goods. We cannot say too much in praise of our large display of Colored Dress Goods. Congrstulated by all, our display is the finest in the city, and our prices astonish all. Buy your Black Si-< Dress at the Old Price at Weeks’. Charlottetown, March 10, 1893, TO-DAY the annual series of meetings of the American Hunt and Pony Racing Association will open at Baltimore. The succeeding meetings will be held at Wash- ington, Philadelphia, Boston and New York, at the last of which cities the meeting will occur June All the crack amateur Eastern jockeys, in- cluding Foxhall Keene, H. K. Vindet, Fred Hoey and George Myers will appear at these meetings. 4-10, Good dressers will appear at “ The Star Tailor- ing Establishment” to get their Spring and Stum- mer Suits, ete. JOHN T. McKENZIE, IBERALIT YT! Our Prices suit the times, our Boots and Shoes fit the feet, our Customers are pleased with the Bargains, the money is left on the Island, and there is satisfaction all around, Ss GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. SS = ——— SSS WHY IT IS SO! —_= EE We understand our busi- ness, we work for our Y customers, our customers appreciate our eflerts and BUY OUR SHOES. These are the reasons of our increased trade. Everything new and nobby in Spring wear DAILY ARRIVIKG. J.M. McLeod & Co. , : , ¢ McKENZIE, Charlottetown, April 19, 1893. Uhtown, May 8, 1893. SUCCESSOR TO McLEOD & McK a a @ i eo ate a — - = 7 a — : » geese eS £82 = a & ‘ = Bye bss ow a~-3 -2s~ $= 2-2 ge = 8 i é & Ou 222568 u Pau: Ob): « oe ee oY , © sy ws Sasksae wf wnt feo Zee* S32 $542 a> see mn 2 FoR INVALIDS — aes oe - eee See £289 "2. Se —d a. £4 oO Sg ~ whose system needs toning up and whose = Reo? ss > =| = a =. eon oo? i o omad = e & appetites are failing, a quick and pleasant = Sptsege “3 os SsA 2M ee * he few, * — — ap ~= Mas ad remedy will be found in <= a ee 6 toca Sis ~ 8 eiae 34 a Bas SySe Be SE | o ». =et mage CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. > rs} 3°. 385 heclbeal > ~~ 22s8 2 * cs Ee ea "es 5 = os ag & 7, Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL & Co., a) #6523 oss aaa e2e8SeRnr te S464 ~ S30 Se. £5 4,- Beware of Imitations. 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OFFER Sa: s+ a+ << 2 tec = a » wm. ° So z 1228882 Syed es a AA BA S88 — a aé a & ap2é—dy 2aw & wky “= « 9°@ao Black Dress Goods, SXTRAOP.DINARY VALUE, When we are fortunate in getting very special value we give the benefit of it to our customers. We consider a saving of 10 per cent. on Cashmeres and Merinoes quite a save. Buy your Cashmeres and Merinoes from us 10 per cent. cheaper than ordinary value. ED SEE Weeks’ Cotton and Wool Challies are exquisite patterns, MILLINERY. Our Millinery and Trimming Dapart- ments are a big success. Rece.ving double the quantity of ordexs than ever before. Our trimming Department, in charge of a young lady of long experience, ia moat satisfactory, We are having many new customers. A large variety of NEW SILKS: very cheap. SUNSHADES. Fancy, Ruffie, all colors, Shots and Blacks, Ladies’ 21-inch Rib Umbrellas, for rain or shine. Our Umbrellas are covered with the “Gloria” Silk, The oldest and best for wear and color. New Veilings ! New Frilliags ! New Gloves! EVERYTHING the LATEST and BEST. —_——— W. A. WEEKS & 00., WHOLESALE & RETAIL, Next to Beer & Goff’s. Charlottetown, April 24, 1893. Black Diamord Line. 7 > THE 8.8. BONAVISTA, due here FRIDAY, 12th inst., will sail for St. Jona’s, Nfid., car- ryirg Freight Passengers, For further particulars apply to PEAKE BROS, & CO., tmaay6 A WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A man andi « maid servant. Apply to WiLLIaM Dopp, may6—tf Ro RDERS- Permanent and transient board- ers accommodated with comfortable board and lodging at Miss Mary Gitiis’, corner Wey- month and King Streets. lw pd—may6 T° LET—A house pleasantly situated on Hills borough Square, containing ten rooms; stable in the rear. Apply to Mus. Lowpmn, Dundas Esplanade. tf—-may4 \ ANTED—A maid servant. Apply to Mua. LowDEN, Dundas Esplanade. if—may4 LET—Having fited up my four-tenement house on Edwari! Street (partially destroyed last year by fire) in first-class condition, it is now ready for occupancy. Apply to Waren Lows, Kent Street East tts tf--ap25 T° LET—Eastern half of a house on Fitaroy Street, near Hillsborough Street, containi four — Immediate possession. Rent mod- Apply on the premises, or to L, J, Senr- Beer Brow’. P F NER, ai apes es NE Sh ure age oe be pr * SM oer 4 + 2 tyr ve Saget