ma a : a sn ace aint a A See —eASEspsn/st-saee-—e=etneasine ese aa = ae vento So — THE DAILY EXAMINER. - SATURDAY, AUGUST 27, 1892. | TELEG aay — — , ‘cal and Other Items. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, + ‘ Rickaj 2 WW = - ‘Dr . | SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER ia we ‘ar r 7 sun -ow cae mil A TRARIBUB BXLOSION I ; a . spas . t : D ar ti “ | } u yt . Ad a & ( <'s north side Queen Square. " a 7 . . ' « & a | south window of the In the Park Slip Coal Pit. | {x)— . D oa Bookstore w ain wey Oe a aaa e nada to migh It will pay you to call. ‘ . . ; ete in the | MANY Persons Lose Their Lives, | 1 antl nr he Sq ware died last night. I 7 ad bee — forsome time pst aod would Lonpon, Aug. 27. | s - Founp on Queen St., Charlottetown, a A. An explosion occurred yssterday morning | in the Park Slip coal pit at Glamorgan, | j —— Bargains in Parasols and Umbrellas, Bruce's, the cheapest store to 7 custom | Wales, while 150 men were in the mine. | i clothing, genta furnishings, etc. Always 4/] At six o'clock last evening a rescuing party . e i: omplete st wk to select from. brought te a hin whem 6b ie aeltel, ' 1 candle 08 Boll weep bally Seen milk. Mincbanslons.| Bargains in Summer Underwear, : Tue othcers and men of No. 3 Co will <4 ore y vere . . . i e ® iy meet this evening in the Military Hall at Shortly ave the flames from the burning | Bargains in Blouses, > = 30, sharp; siso the members of the pit ascended and set fire to the structures i a up «her corps who intend to parade Monday at the pit head. Those who have escaped Lowest Prices itt E'lannelettes i" death in the explosion have certainly been | . . . 9 ae? o_— suffocated or burned to death. Lowest Prices in Gingh ams i A Bie Bareats Six dollar copies of Web- LATER t x SI 4 ti 9 ster's Kacyclop-dia, Shakespeare's Complete - wae i I # . Poems and Plays, and Wood's Natural flis- Six bodies have beon recovered from the Owes EF rices ilk ur in Ss, tory vw only two dollars at the Diamond pi’. The rescue work p-oceeds slowly, | Lowest Prices in Dress Goods, Bookstore. Ce owing to difficulties with the ventilating | : > . For Six Days.—Commencing on Monday | *pp4ratus. Lowest Prices in Linens, nex’, there will be one week's extraordinary ‘s a : danep wi oh Cay Shamed asters be ele? Lowest Prices in Carriage Wraps. to m.ke .vom for fall supplies. Select from the extensive stock at this long-established house, on Tue Srramonium.—In view of the poie- oniog of the McLeod child by stramonium, it would be well for those who have gar- dens to see the specimens of the dangervus plant in Watson'’sdrug store. The plant is a great deal more common than is supp aed and it would be we!l to use every means towards its ¢Xtermination, - Tenxsis Tournament —The St. John The Cholera Scare. TWO DEATHS IN ENGLAND. Lox DON, Aug. 27. Two passengers by the steamer Gemma which arrived at Gravesend yesterday from | Hamburg, died shortly alterarrival. Doc- | tors pronouace the malady cholera, The | WHEN SHOPPING BE SURE AND CALL ON US. Charlottetown, August 2, 1892—eod & wky = — = = —— a ——— —— BOOMING BOOTS AND SHOES. .= Lawn Tennis Ciub hold a tournament on| vessel was infected, but the authorities | [x] ; the 6h, 7th and 8th of September next,/ after examining the passengers followed | ? q and the Secretary of the Charlottetown | them to land. | MUST CLEAR THEM OUT AND CET THE MONEY. Club has received a special invitation for ee Z | tun, Hl {x) ; mem Ders his Club to attend. Enatris lose on Saturday, 3rd September. > Acctpan?t.—Frsacia Quinn, a day laborer on the railway, while working at the ware- house on the railway wherf had his leg frac- tured by a piece of lumber which rolied over it [he man was taken to his residence on King St. and De. Courey was tent for who set the broken limb. SKODA’S OIXTHUENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and Aucst Cosmetic made. Removes PRECAUTIONS AT HALIFAX —— ee In Case of Cholera Havirax, Aug. 27. In an interview with Dr. Wickwire, Dominion Health Officer, in answer to the question whether there was danger of the disease being brought to Hali‘ax, he said : | | | We are now offering a lot of Summer Wear in Men’s Women’s, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and “ae > Slippers, at knock-down prices. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. Charlottetown, August 4, 1892—eod & wky =. On... ' ' ‘ t | Blackheads, Pimples, ete., as “There is no tel ing whst may heppen, and I | 4 ifby magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant am taking every p:ecsution in the matter. | \ e ab cartons 50 cts. Iam engaged on the m te-:owand have f S \ 9 ; a nat cae ist been to see the pi'ot commis ioners. The i a LaDI£s appreciate Anti-Dandruff from the vaoideerd precoution P Mt Be talen to pier eat e & , » qi fact that it not only theroughiy removes! the epidemic from being brought here. ' in dandroff with three applicstions, but stops ° falling of the hair, restores fading hair tc its oT - _ : 2 original color, and makes it soft and pliable without leaving any indication of a dressing being used. Clear as crystal, clean to use, it is a valuable toilet preparation. 9 iment Beware or Pick-Pockets.—Last night a young lad had a good silver watch and chain taken out of his pecket while looking on at the perfermance of the Kickapovs. The public should be on the alert, and the pick-pocket who took the watch and chain had better leave it at Toe Examiner office Mistoox His Man. —The Amherst Press The Artillery Competiiioas ! os | Hatirax, Aug. 27 News has been received that the work of last year performed by the Halifex artil- | lerymen has been repeated this season by | batteries three and five (Halifax Brigade) , commanded by Captains Maxwell and Ox- | ley, having won the Governor-General’s cup and Lord Landsdowne’s cup for efficiency. The points made were 251 and 246, re- | which the company is largely engaged hs | GREAT MIDSUMMER SALE. — — — — ——_ (x) — - —-———_— - During August we shali continue our Midsummer Sale of Sateens, Challies, Lawns, Prints and Suan- FLANNELETLPES cheap--a large range. as he was rved taking it off. ae “Ss . ae ; ~or an at eries were Cc nse y followec y two Dat- a ae BuroLary.—-The Guardian reports that | ‘eres = oo we John Brigade, whose LARGEH STOCK OF shades. ; the atore of Robt. Ellis, Jr., at O'Leary, was | SCOreS are ~s0 each. : “» scoel he bangle’ ca Buoohagtaae oe inate DRESS GOODS we start at 5 cents; 10 yards entrance was effected through the back door An Injared Trade. 4 by means ofakey. The object of the thieves one for oo cents. 9 evident y wasto open the safe, but in this nvon, Aug. 27. ’ « my failed, akthvagh the . tte po A circular has been issued calling a Men’s and Boys ST RA W H ATS and HE LMETS f ee be. rg 2 ao ae had | Meeting of the sharehulders of the great b t j : eas ‘locking Be le a eee Eaiotion manufacturing concern of Sir Titus Salt, at and Ciow cost to eiear. alae hammenke onl saad. The ; 3] Sons & Co , limited, to consider the propo- | Ww B ME e oo theaaiien om bm a sane WRX sition to wind up the company. The circu- ' T EK K DS for OyYS and en, cheap. ” o lar states that the English plush trade in | | | | | if i 5 says : A good j ke is told on one of our failen to about one tenth of what it was be- Valises. away down. Carpets ani House Far- bun ton young men, who seeing a very ore ee anne tariff came into effsct in dudish locking gentleman walking slong | the United States. . > bi the street a few days ago j»ined in conver- sliaiati nishings. 3 sation with him for the purpose of learning i. 9 = 4 reapply on gob vagy om On Annssaticn This is a Genuine Mark Down Sale, and one way was his surprise, however, to find out that Toronto, Aug. 27. a aati i ee e wor quate Ried Uae set's Wow Wook) gia gc ee es (—— to thank our many customers and to show them we if dude, but a delegate from one of the rural 3 = 4 dude, but « delegate from one of the rursl | misgysine, J. Wilberforce Longley, of Hali appreciate their trade. Bargains for everyone. i eaten, Winessiel Macine. fax, h as an article entitled ‘‘Future cf Can- is te Acetnes ada,” which is really a plea for annexation ie ‘Twas a Piece or Wrre.—About sixteen | 84 for the right of sworn public officials = months +#go, says the Watchman, « horse hke himself to advocate annexat.on in utter a e i t belonging to Mr. Jas. J. Kelly, of Fort disregard of their oaths of <cfflse. He 5 } Sh Augustus, took a sore neck, and was treated | raves at Mowat like a fishwife. 1§ LS 6 Ast 66 for influeozs by skilled veterinaries wi.hout —-—- The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. a any improvement. Ihe discharge from the Satisfactory Trade Returns. Charlottetown, July 29, 1892—eod & wky neck continaed for over a year, until Mr Kelly sent for M:. James Macdonald, V. 8., of Summerside. Altter a careful diagoosis he 1e opened the sore and extracted six and a halt inches of steel wire therefrom. In three weeks time the horse was fully recovered, and Mr. Kelly feels deeply indeb ed to Mr. Mac- donald for having saved the life of a valuable animals. * dollars over July, 1891. The imports were ‘ on - me H From Boston.—The s‘eancr Britannia, j nine and a half millions—s decrease of 4 4 quarter of a million dollars as compared “ Captain Doane, arrived here from Boston last night with the usual miscellaneous cargo and the following passengers ;—Dr C F Osman, C F Flynn, A C Church, J F Orrawa, Aug. 27. The trade returns are a centinuance of the satisfactory reports which the Minister of Finance has been able to issue for many months past. The exports aggregate nearly thirteen millions—an increase of a million with the previous July. —~<.—_—___—_— Coming tome Again Suits. for the 20 per cent. off Children’s Talze advantage of it or you — = —- = —— »>— areas a mer 7 - a @+ =2 LR Eu Og me: Murphy, M Mills, Sadie Brooks, M E E 5 B e ’ Allen, John C Clarke, Mr Gilbert, Mra Montreal, Aug. 27. 1 mi 1 { a Gilbert, Rev W K Mears, M T Mears, D J A number of French-Canadians passed a (9) ie Cutler, Mr Rechivell, T B Hamilton, F H | through here to-day from the New Engiand i Hall, Ed Hall, Wm Burgess, © Corwin, | States to settle in northern Ontario. They % Misses Corwin (2), Mrs J AH Conway, J | say two hundred will follow from Lowell at t Haggerty, D Canoon, Lucy Masters, Mary | once. das ? aaetell, Mrs P Murray, C oa — les tiiodinissitlinenmonisnnel \* r scoper, Emina Robertson, Margaret Con- Another Miracle. . way, Albert Burns, wife and children, L scien ‘ 8 . . i ii way. Alber ti Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from i — —_ “ . . ; A Naxnow Bscare.— According to an| , Another miracle is reported at St. Anne the universal admiration of our patrons for the ‘ Amherst despatch, what might have caused | ¢¢ ¥° mo a we of . , e ° . a ererivas scetlent ocurred 1 the railroad | std who never walked without crutches wae Boautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good : near Maccau on Wednesday afternoon. | Completely healed and elt her © . , : 9 bets ~ ’ . ° a. Some section men left a trolly on the atte church, after receiving holy communion. é taste they dis play in p atro Ais ti B Siar failori ng z of the road near Springhill Junction. vu — re ™_ a i . ° ' 5. tramps passing ade plac da the trolly on John Morley Elected. a By stablishment wien they want 0 mething partic ular- * the line and started off on it down the in- cline towards Macean. After going a short distance the y saw, fast approaching them in the opposite direction, the No. 2 ex Press from St. John They then endea- vored to get the trolly off the line, but Were unable, and the express struck and Completely demolished it. The tramps or Lonpon, Aug. 27. The election in Newcastle resulted in the return of Juhn Morley, Chief Secre- tary for Ireland. He received 12,983 votes and his opponent, Mr. Rolli, Liberal unionist, 11,244 -_—- he.) The Wonderfal Cheap Men, ly nice and artistic. Oar saccess in filling the bill has passed int» a proverb, namely, when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Hstablishment you are too fastidious for this yere world. then made off into the woods, leaving their ; s ~~ FRAY wy } zy Covts behind them No damaze of any Going it Y oung- 1 4A Uv 1) & N b rT ES E cH TT F : ; : —_— a 4 n~ a s | a , consequence was done to the engine. , / 4 y en Pee Warer.oo, Que., Aug. 27 y wh CA | Now is your chance to bay to dress your Narciase Lanctole of this pl sce, aged 83, 7 ) - boys chen uty per ceut. discount at J. | was married at Montreal to Madame Pate- B. Macdonald's, Queen Street. tl s lst | naude, a lady of 80. Charlottetown, August 23, 1892—eod & wky Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wky ’