= eee A THE DAILY EXAMINER. LT - MONDAY, MAY 9, 18992. Lecal and Other Items. PootssLi at Victoria Park this evening. - Levey new boots at Goff Broa. m3 tf > Crry Cooncit, —Reguiar. monthly meeting " : toenigat. epee L GO. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge meets to- [he First Degree will be conferred. aig’ - Tuc MigaMical Phe steamer Miramichi arrived at Summerside this afternoon at 3 o'clock pdt Twenty-five cent butter knives for 10 cen‘s, and twenty five cent spectacles for ten cents ~E, W. Taylor. m6 2i ~—— PHILHARMONIC Socrety.— Members and al] sthars who take any interest in the Society are requested to meet at the Philharmonic Yall to-night at § o'clock eriiehqpendiiiel Prot rAPuY.—Get one of these splendid ph yogrephi utfite at the Diamond Book store for $2.25. Firet price waa $300, Any bild can easily learn the art. ein Masoxic —A special “2ommazileation of Victoria Lodge, A. PL & A M. this evening at § o'clock to conter the Second Degree, Rrethren will please remember. sonal’ ProeRisaise Fayorapty.--The Moncton Transcript says: The work of Mr. P. Lea's mill is progressing f vorably. The machinery is all ia place, and work wil) no doubt be com- meoced next week. <= Jcvenste Tempe in faturé will meet on Tharsday eveninge at half pasteix sharp. Members will please com: prepared to. ffpay alifdues and get the new pass-word. By erder of the Superiatendent. m9 3i ~~ Boraxy. — The eleventh. lesson in the coarse of the Mt. Allison University Exten sion Lectures will be given in the Y. M C. A. lecture room on Tuesday, May 10th Subject, “The Seed and its Distribution.’ Tu Be Sotp.—An exchange saye that to aati-fy a claim of $2,347 13 tor repairs, the #teamer Carro!!, of the Boston, Halifax: and Prince Edward Island Steamship Co., will be eld on Mey 18h. Justice Nelson, of the Unized State District Court, Boston, has so ordered cheiihlbtipinent Prettistic —It isrepo- tedjthat a match has been arranged between two well-known light weights for $25 a side, the fight to take place at or near Cuarlottetown on or about the 16th inst. By the way is not there a Society fr the Prevention of Ciuelty to Animals in Charlottetown ? _-—-—— SHODA’S GERMAN SOAP, “Soft as Velvet.’’ “Pure as Gold,” that tells the whale story. Most highly medicated cone ever made. s t. Price. 35 cts. Ps at Moscron.—The dwelir 4 house of Mr. H G. Wadman, Lu’z Street, -Moncton, was destroyed by fire at five o'clock on Satarday morning. The fire caught about the fue on the recond flat. Mr. Wadman srose about half past four, and after star ing a fice weut back to b d. Shortly afterwards the fire was discovered. . Nearly al) the jarniture was saved. cai Vatcasis Coat Fietps.—Prof. S+lwyn, of the geol gical survey, reports tLat thers €Xists in Crow's Nest Pass, in the Rockies, 144 square miles of coal fields." He esti motes that 25,000,000 tons are available in each mile and says the fields are destined to be the most valuable and prudactive in the Domivion. Try one-cake... It Druggists. At all monntiinapeiill Srectar 4. A. meeting’ om Taes@dy, May iO b. {The life-story of a salvationist musical: iy narrated in eight songs as follows: Ist, The Wrevched Drunkard; 2ad, At the Peri- tent Form; a-d, The. Happy Salvationist in the Workshop; 4th, The Salvation March; Sth, Ia the Open Air Ring; 6th, The Riot; 7th, The Dying Soldier; 8:h, The Glerified Saint. . Admission, 5 cents, by ticket at the ao t. iia ® Finewex Resiay.—There is trouble in the Moncton fire department. The City Council recent)y passed sn amendment to the fire by-law vesting the sole power of the appointment to the department in the Couve), snd as. a result of the eppvuint- ments at the last meeting cf the Council No. 3 fire. company resigned in a body. The Council acted promp'ly in the matter by acceptiag the resignations, and appoint- ing men to their places next afternoon. aimee de Wao 1s Sux ’?—A Boston correspondent of the st. Johw Sun writes: A P. E- Island woman with teo small children figured in the divorce court procet dings here a day or two ego. The waman who sought for a separation frem bér husband was Mrs. Mary E. Graham, of Charlottetown, and she was married to James R Grabam at that town tem years ego. James. deserted ber over three years ago and she hss been living in hard straits ever since The separation was granted. Aaicantipeidendh Apuireratzp Correk.—According to an Ortaea despatch a bulletin issued by the laland Revenue Department shows that of fourteen samples of coffee obtained at Halifax for analysis, every one was adul- tersted, At Truro, Dorchester, Saekville, Amherst. St. John, Sussex and Hampton station the gemples varied, some pure, others aduiterated. Moncton has ths best record, all its samples being genuine. _-_--so Hoeviran ror Tur Ingane.—The anoual report of the trustees end medical super- intendent of the Hospital for the Insane was handed Ine Fxaminern on Saturday. The repert of the medical superintendent shows that during the post year there were 172 persons under treatment—S85 males and 87 fema'es. During the same period 28 have been discharged aod 7 have died, leaving 4 total of 137 there now. Of these 22 have been residents of the institution lees than one year, aud the others for periods varying from one te thirty nine years. The result of the year’s work, the seperintend-nt s+ys, has not been a6 satisfactory as might be desired. The per- centage of recovery is not up to the mark this year. the percentage on admission being only 255. This, ive superintendent thicks, “is lergeiy due to the fact that the medical eficer lives at a distance from the Hospital. — The plan of managing the Hospital Without a resident physicisn has not proved @t alla satisfvetory one ii any particular With only a daily visit, it is utterly im Peesibie to do justice to any ecute case 0° disease, and it is from acute cases only that Tecoverics are attainable.” ‘‘During the pss* year,” adis the superintendent, “Mr Me- Pail has continued to fill the office of super *lsor faithfully and conscientiously, hough the present method of conducting the Hos P:‘@i throws mach more responsibility upor pn shoviders than he should be calied upon to TELEGRAPHIC. AEWS. ‘Qebaie eee so Tas niiaaione THE FISHERIES PROTECTION A New Commander. Orrawa, May 9. It.has been decided that Wakeham shall be the commander of the protection fl-et during the coming season. Commander Gordon's health is not such as to enable him to, take active work ast sea for the present ; but irrespective of this fact, the Government has decided to retain his services at Ovctawa for consultative pur poses. Wakeham will be aboard the La Canadienne until about Jaly first, when he will transfer to the Acadia. Lieutenant Spsin will be the new sailing master of the Acadia, and reports for duiy here to mortow. Spain is,comparatively speaking,s young map, but has a eplendid record in the navy, from which ‘he retired four yeais ago, . It is expected that the protection flect will “Bay. considerable atteation to the Newfoundland vessels off Canada and Labra. dor this season, although the “precise line of Government action is not yet announced. It is reported that Newfoundland vessels operating there will be required to take out license. Two hundred and eighty New foundland..vessels fished in Canadian waters last year. Fire at Fairville, N. B Sr: Jonny, May-9, Fire broke out at Fairville, opposite this city, yesterday noon. Three hours later a large part of the town was in ashes. Forty-two buildings were destroyed, and over fifty families are homeless. Among the Bulldimgs destr yed are the Methodist ehurch,. the Temperance Hall, Mealy’s foundry, and M issie’s carriage factory. The te tal loss is estimated at $100,000. with $30,000 covered by insurance. Mercier Gone Up Speut. Quesec, May 9. Mercier is ruined financially as well as politically. His liabilities are said tote $85 000, and an offer of fifty cents on the the dullar has been made to hia creditors, but refused. Island Athlete Dead. Toronto May 9. Donald . Cameron, a student of Queen’s University, died Jast nig't of heart disease He was one of the noted Cameron family, the sthietes of Prince Edward Island, and was Queeun’s cra ck football player. General Telegraphic News. Boston, Msy 6—The question as to whether or not two Chinamen who were brought here yesterday by the steamer Halitax and who have papers showing them to be natural:zed subj-crs of Great Britain, shall be allowed to land, has not yet been decided>* The commissioner of iminigra- tion and the customs officials have askeu the United States District Attorney's opin- ion in the case and the matter is now being considered by that official Bexun, May 6. —Eugene Wolff, special! correspondent of the Berliner Tagblatc for the German colunies in Africa, telegraphs this evening that Arabs arriving at Zanzi- bar say that Dr. Emin is dead. The re- port lacks contirmation, although it was undoubtedly true, as Wolff telegraphed on May 3 that De. Emin was stricken with smallp»x, while following his advance force from Wadelai to Bukoba. Montreal, May 6.—Fire took place to- night in the shed of the Hansa line wharf, where the outgoing and incoming cargo of the steamer Cremona, to the value of $609,- 000, was destrvyed. The ship caught fire but sustained no damage. CaMPBELTON, May 6.—A good deal of anxiery is feit over the exact condition of the steamer Miramichi which had arrived in Gaspe Basin. Despatches say that Fraser's steamer St. Olaf will tow her to Summerside. The owners express the be- lief that the shaft has not been broken, although the following despatch indicates the contrary : mGaspPe, P. Q , May 6.—The steamer Mira- ichi, with passengers and cargo fur P. E 1. and Pictou, was towed in here by the steamer Admiral, having been off Cape Rosier with broken shaft in a gale for about twenty-four h urs, (Sgd) J. 8. Mayo. Mr. Mayo, who goes to the lower prov- inces in the interests of a beet root sugar company, was on board at the time of the accident. BFRLIN, May 6.—A general strike of col- liers in Upper Silesia has been inaugurated. lhe cond:tion of the inhabitants of these mining regions is pitiable. Many of the col- jieries, have veen shut down for some time ; others have been:un on half time, and the wages have been reduced to such starvation rates that those who had work hardly con- sidered,themselves more fortunate than th-ir unbappy brethien. It is feared that violence must grow fom the situation as the destitu- tion ‘and suffering sre general, with no ap- psrent prospect of a change for the better, while the soci lists are activeiy sowing seeds of revolt among the unhappy population 2+ ere SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS, Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far su- perior to any pill. For Head- ache and iver Complaint nothing ean equal these Tab- lets. ith the DISCOVERY they cure Rheumatism. 50 in a bex only 35 cts. MeGiti Couiece.— From a copy of the Me- Gill University report of the recent examina- ranks thi'd in the course of Mechanicsi Engineering among the third year students. Mr. Js. A McPhail, ef Orwell, leads in the third year course of Civil Engineering. takes prizes in mathematics and descriptive geometry although only two yearsat McGill Mr. Norman Schurman, lately of North Be’eque, carr el off the Fleet first workmanship priz> and came cut second in a class of 60, leading in German ond in the workshops, He also stood eecond in the elacs of freehand drawing and third in des- eriprive geome-ry.§ Mr. Herbert Shaw, of Brackley Point, leads the secord year s* udents in the eléctrical and engineering course al- theugh only having been there one year. We a'so observe in “he lists the names of Chas H. B. Longworth and Walter M. Sco oF Charlottetown, and Michael E, Griffin, of Georgetown. — Pioneer, this town, LIsT OF AGENTS | -FOR— ™ ‘George Carter & Co's, Seeds, | } lin & Co, Kensington; P McNutt, Mal- peque; Craig & Taylor, Freetown; Albert Craig, Emerald; C Taper & Co, Bradal- bane; George Ferris, Fredericton; P Mc- Grath, Hunter River; McLean Bros, North Wiltshire; G D sRoches, Miscouche; J O Arsenault, Wellington; Jahn R Larkins, Richmond; D N Forbes, Tyne Valley; Strang Hart, Coleman; A McKinnon, do; Colin Wright, Central Bedeque; Wright Bros, Crapaud; Hudson & McQuarrie, Vic- toria; A A McCaul, Ellerslie; A J Mce- Leod & Oo, Stanley Bridge; H W Turuer, O'Leary; W B Dyer, Alberton; B Rogers, do; JH Myrick & Co, Tignish; Gordon Matthews, E’msdale; Hooper & Stewart, Springfield; J Gallant, Rustico; John Brad- ley, Kelly's Cross; F Peters, Mill River; Ewen Campbell, North Wiltshire; Beer & Sprague, Montague; D G Cameron, do; Jas E McDonald, Cardigan; McDonald & Westaway, Geo’town; A’ A! Macdonald & Cox, Morell; L Anderson, St Peters; O OG Carlton, Souris; Matthew, McLean & Co, do; Thos Kickham, Souris West; Matthew, McLean & Co, Dundas; "‘W A Poole & Co, Lower Montague; Prowse & Sons, Murray Harbor; Benj Clow, Murray Harbor North; D H Home, Murray River; C H McNeill, New Perth; Henry Dunn, Gaspereaux; Jas Morgan, Southport; George Forbes, Ver- non River Hridge; DE Clarke & Co, Or well; D A McLeod, Eldon; R K McKen- zie, Flat River; D McLaren, Belle Creek; A Munn, Little Sands; M Stephens & Cé, Orwell; J T Lantz, Pinette; McLean & Cameron, Crapiud. Those who cannot make it convenient to procure our Seeds direct from our Seed Store can procure them equally good from the above named merchants. See that our firm name and address is on every package. GEO. CARTER & CO., Seedsimen. Ch’town, April 21, 1892—iaw & wy Local Notices. Remember the s:le of furniture and other articles to-morrow at 2 o'clock at C. I. Morri- son's asle rooms, 106 Queen St. One very fine bedroom and dining room set to be so!d at aucticn to-morrow at 2 o'clock. Domestic FasHrons.—These favorite de- signs at the Diamond Bookstore very cheap. Go to Beer & Goff's for cheap pineappk s to-night. spring and summer Broe » the wonderful mY Si For the best value in svercoats tiy Pr cheap men. wse For ruis Weex —Extraordinary bargains in room paper at the Diamond Bookstore, Wool Bergalines.--Twentv pieces ‘‘Real” Bengsline dres go ods, newest and best material shown this season, Prices the loweat.— Perkins -& Sterne. m7 3 Meliess waterproof coats in all the leccing shades cheap at Prowse Bros, mP3i The largest, best and cheapest asso: tment of chidien’s suits «n P. EB. Jsland is at Prowse Bros , the woudeifaul cheap men. Ou $1 suits will tit boys f.om 4 to 10 yeurs of age mY 3, A Bis Stock.—One bundred boxes of Car- ter’s Inks just »eceived at the Diamond Book- store. I: is being generally introduced among our business men, all of whom speak bighly of its supe: jority Always look neat—The boys wearing svi'‘s bonght at our store aiways look neat. You can always buy the best sui: at J BK Macdon- ald’s great clothing store. (ireat apron and pivafore fair Tuesday and Wednesday at James Paton & Co's, uA Don’t forget that we are headquarters for men’s suits. Our black and blue worsted suits are fine. See them—J B Macdonald s great clothing store. If you want a boy's suit, come to the Lun- don House. — Harris & Stewart. may 7 Don't forget that we keep a comp ete as. sortment of men’s and boys’ hats at right prices, Anew lot just in.—Harris & Stewart. 2 S———— MAKES FLESH AND BLoop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the bo:ly by the ordinary prveess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to us+ Miller's Emulsion .of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emul- sion is a perfect ** staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. a A Kixpiy Worp.—The Boston Traveller pa d a compliment to the Canadian Govern- emnm ‘nt last week for their judicious treat- nent of the Indians. It says: ‘The total Indian population of Canada is 121,368 Many of the Canadian Indians own their own homesteads, farm their own lands and have beome initiated into the mysterirs of bank ae: counts Of 13420 children of echool age, over 8,000 are in regular attendance upon sch ol, and the most of these who are not in attendance are so situated because they are in provinces where there are inadequate school facilities: All this is in. marked con trast to the state of Indian affiirs this side the line. The Deminion Government has kept faith with the fudians, has ubserved its treaties. We have pot. Here lies the diff-r- ence ?” For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes |as ‘* bright as a button.” tions we observe that Mr. Claude Holman, of | t ‘gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr ——_a—— Tomer Parer. Large packages, ten cents, at the Diamond Bookstore. BLACK UlAaMun® KNOX OMMENCED his season April 18, 1892, J and will stand until further notice at Nox -n’s Machine Yard, north side of Mar- ket H use, Grafton Street, Charlottetown. Cail and see this horse for yourselves, ap23—dy law & wky 2m J A Gourlie, Summerside; Reuben Tup- may7 | In big bottles 50c. and | Broa, do; David Egan, Mt Stewart; R N-+- | JOHN MACLEOD & 60,, & CO. ARE OFFERING WE THE Ever Shown 1n the City in CLOTHING. to select from. NOTE LREW OF THE PRICES: All-Weol Worsted Overcoats, a, “oat and Vest, 12 a tA es ae 1] Fine Bweed Suit, = Fine Tweed ~Pants, d Thesecare only.a few of ithe BAR- GAINS We have always on hand -for our customers. oa ‘Merchant Tailors. Ch’town; April 11, 1892—eod & wky ey t Haug Window Blinds GREATEST BARGAINS CUSTOM-MADE The Very Latest Novelties $14 - - Blaak Worsted Pants, 41 » —AND— * ioe & Valen ~ Curtain | HE BAZAAR CO. are showing the finest stock of ENGLISH, AMERI- CAN and CYNADIAN WALL PAPER! jn Charléttetéwn. 2g? i A Grand Jury, consisting of all the'r! old eustomers and one hundred new ones, has! been »ppeimted: to examine -into the case and decide. whete:'the BEST BAR. GAINS are to be had. They are daily xiving their-verdict as follows :— ‘For Handsome Papers, Dadoes ‘and Borders to Match, the Ba- zaar Co. are away ahead.” Their WINDOW BLINDS and. CUR. TAIN POLES are very fine. LAST YEAR'S PAPER almost given away ! E@ See their sample BOOKS. BAZAAR STORE, Queen Street. Charlottetown, March 29, 1892. S, & a 3 se ee fra ~~ AAs ey 2 Ps es #5 ; . Ae § s 8 € BS aa § Philips Square MONTREAL. + err e .% ., WE ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpets,< ws Curtains, Upho stering Goods, Furniture, Mantles, Millinery, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, St tionery, China, Glassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, etc., ete. N. B — Mail orders. promptly and care- fuily attended to. . HENRY MORGAN & CO., ‘olonial House, Montreal. ap22—ttas tf ; i i i JOHN MeLEOD $5°0" A IA Xa Er OUR MANTLE EPARTMENT! WE OFFER YOU The Most Fashionable +, . Garments jhe "Nae teeny _ Reasonable “Prices ! The STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN'’S BLOCK. Charlottetown, May 4,:1892—eod & wky r : LADIES, APRON & PIN a ENTION | ATTEND THE FORE S, ———TO BH HELD--——— LE TO-MORROW, TUESDAY, & WEDNESDAY, CO’S. 168 MARKET SQUARE. we Charlottstown, May 9, 1892—eod & wky I thi qu Gil to Charlottetown, April 30, 1892—eod & wily Ss, Se FIRST-CLASS HOSIERY ! Perkins & Sterns. We have a first-class stock of Hosiery imported for s season's trade. We buy direct from the manufac- turers and our prices will be found, when you see the ality, to be the lowest in the city. 3760 pairs Cotton Hose, 6c. to 50c. a pair. 1320 pairs Cashmere Hose, 16 to 75c. a pair. A job lot of Cashmere Hose at 16c. a pair. A job lot ot Cotton Hose at Sc. a pair. Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves, Lisle Thread Gloves.—Our stock of Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves and Lisle Thread Oves is first-class, and the price---well, we would like hear of any selling cheaper. Tat party is not to be found in this city it we know it. Trade at the Old Reliable Dry Goods Store. — , PERKINS & STERNS. ape Talk {x)——__—— 7 AM ONLY THREE WEEKS SCARCED, and am working FINEST ASSORTMENT IN CANADA. | again, and miny Jead, do it I am to the front promptly. Orders by mail promptly attended to. ‘ “ JAMES D. TAYLOR, Sign of the Big Book, J. B. MoLeod’s Cornor. Oiled Clothing. ARTER’S CELEBRATED AMERI. CAN. About Booming | HORACE HASZARD, overtime. | Agent. All my old customers ate’ rallying around me NEW ONES. Waen I say I am goin | , to | Charlottetown, April 25, 1892. I mean that if low prices and superior workmanship“will ‘Spree: PS. Orders lett with me will be-done | WE WANT Salesmen evorywhere for our New ' Nickle and Bronz: Dow (Nam) Plates. - Made with adjustable mata! letters comople:e ia 5minutestime. Very Prices low. Profit, phptedty “~~, eee day —, made. Sam- res. ri or @ ve terri at once.—WRtGuT M’P’G Co., $i Park R N. ¥. mich 12—# Law (eat sig ne 7 Ce oe