A A OD 2 ' ‘ r} = i rtise 1) »-nig ‘ oa tl - oO \ special session f St. Lawrence Chared ay evening at k set Se on > ~ ° N EW sets iu eceived in best qualities and medium priced £ as \W \ VV ec ks & W St re al3 3t - x SuHow re gates of the Driving srk will be opened to-morrow morning at Ll « r ti t wer Show - s : RA All entries for the Souris races will be closed at the Hotel Davies to- rrow at 12 o'clock, noon, - W uILe some remedies are harsh and drastic in their action, all admit that Everybody's Pills are mild, safe aad ces : koe iniiatiienel Beer & Goffs for cheap preserving sugar. A large atock of Redpath’s granulated and West India raw sugar now on hand. al5 3i cammnennipeapiciiit fae Borr ro Arm at.—Mr. Donald Nichol- son, tobacconist, has kindly offered as a prize tobacco to be fired far at the 500 yd abota. a butt of range, 7 . - > . Tue Premier —The steamer Premier, due here from Halifax to-morrow fcrenoon, will sail on return, via Summerside, to-morrow evening at six o'clock. - Reat Fstate.—Remember the sale of John Melver’s p operty, which takes place on the premises, Prince street, to morrow at 2 o'clock p. m.—R Bearisto, Auctioneer. ceatiiaaatieiieatea PostronepD.—The auction sale of the Watson property, on Queen Street, ie post- poned oa account of the rain until Thurs- day next, at the same hour and place, augl5—di commmveaiayliegai To Arrive.-—SS. Brittania left Hawkes- bury at ten o'clock to-day and will arrive between five and six o'clock this evening. Tne Worcestsr will be detained at Hawkesbury to repair her rudder, which was injured in the recent storm. Siem No smoker who has ever used the Myrtle Navy tobacco for, sey a month, ever relin saishes it for any other brand. Its flavor is rich and full, aod it never burns the tongue or parches the palate. Lt is, in fact, the ne plus ultra of sm »king tobacco. 7 Pronic.—Everybody should attend the grand tea party to be held at St. Ann's, Lot 65, on Monday, 220d August. A good time is assured, as no pains are being spared by the committee ia charge to make it the tea of the season. Remember the date, Monday, 22nd August. Come tis snisalidddtiaaeine Gratirytne To AtL.—The high posision at tained and the universal acceptance and ap- proval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrates the value of the qualities on which its success is based, and are abun- dantly gratifying to the California Fig Syrup Company. - Ontssion.—Ona the morning of the Scottish gathering the upper stoue of a quern, —— of one hundred years old, was forwarded to the Pioneer Exhibition through the kindness of Dc. E. B. Muttart of Souris, but too late for the published list. The quern, of which it tormed a part, was brought to tiis Island by an old and respectable pioneer family of Souris livid Tue Cracvus.—Wasbburn’s Circus, which is to exhibit in Charlettetown on Wednes- day and Thursday, is well spoken of by the Nova Scotia papers. The circus will be brought over here by the steamer M. A. Starr, and «a grand street parade will be given each day. The Wild West Show is one of the features of the Circus that is said to be most interesting. - Severe Wasnovuts.—The Moncton Times reporta that the recent rainstorms have been very bad on the northern division of the 1. C. R. from Moncton to Camp! mn, and have done much damage. A bad washou tends from the southwest bridge nearly to Chatham Junction on the 1. C. R, and caused «a delay of nize hoars to the Quebec express yesterday morning. The express going west was also delayed at Chatham Junction about four hours. There are other washouts of lesser note, but the one first-mentioned will be a heavy loss to the railway. The Nepisguit river was a wonderful sight yesterday. At any time » rapid, it was increased to a raging, foaming cataract, and could be heard for a long distance “dn Tur Wisp-vure.—The report of the Treas urer of the Firemen’s Tournament Committee was submitted to a meeting of the Fire De artment held laet night. The total receipts aoe all sources were $2,731.54. Out of this amount, after a prize list of $1,015 and all other expense have been paid, there remains a balance of $251.16 to be divided amongst the firemen. The account of receipts to the fund is as follows Proceeds Moonlight Excursion, July 22, 1891 ' ee .-«-$ 130 75 Proceeds Moonlight Excursion, Aug ee edna 38 60 Proceeds concert, March 1. 1892.... 103 60 Proceeds Hockey Match, March 15, DOOR. nce dcacscct ecaseeccenee 4 Proceeds Gun Shift, May 27, 1892.. 80 10 Use of Park for patent swiug, July 1 5 00 Use of Park for long maned horse 10 00 Amount received for sale of envelopes 13 50 Amount received for catering privilege 31 00 Amount received for sale of ‘tickets day of sporte........++ cece 877 32 City Government grant.........++- 500 Ov Insurance eee ceee ee o* . 250 06 Coatributed by citizens ....+.--.+-- 637 75 Interest due on deposit Bank ot Nova WOOT ccccccccccesenceceseceueee 5 72 $2,731 54 —_———-—- Illegal Marketing. Srir,—Is there not a law in Charlottetown to pravent peddling produce from house to house, or what is the market for? ENQUIRER. Heavy storms are sweeping over Spain and are doing an immense amount of dam- age. The rain is falling in torrents and is destroying the grape and vlive crops. Much damage has been done by the rivera over flowing their banks, and in some places the low country adjacent to the rivera resembles huge lakes ln Henesca, the Isuela river is out of its banks The fl.od has already crried away 30 houses, and it is fenred that further damage will be done. The French have occupied the Glorioea island, situated north of Madagascar. , Sa THE DAILY nel EXAMINER. - a - : oe SS a ee eg acne TUESDAY, AUGUST 16, 1882. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. ‘A TRRRIBLE ACCIDENT MAN KILLED. Frepericron, Aug. 16. At Morrison's mills yesterday the belt which runs to govern the engine came off, starting the machinery at a prodigious rate of speed. This burst the supping wheel, in which are set a number of knives for peel- ing bark off cedar logs. The knives flow in all directions. Craig, who was standing about ten feet from the wheel at the time, was struck in the hip with terrible force and hurled to the floor unconscious. Mc- Clusky and Ryder were also struck by some of the knives and painfully but not dangerously wounded. Craig diec. ———_»— News From New Brunswick. Moncton, Aug. 16. The fete national was celebrated by the Acadians at Rogersville yesterday. Ou her way to chapel 2 young married woman, wife of Cyrille Caisse, with a num- ver of others, were precipitated into a brovk through the fall of a temporary structure, and Mrs. Caixse was drowned There is likely to bs trouble over the $750 reward: ffered by the Government | and city forthe capture of “‘Jim” The money is claimed by Carroll and Wilbur, but the farmer ‘I'hompson has also put in a claim for a share and intends te sue in case his claim is overlooked. A Fatal Dispute. QueBec, Aug. 16. When the steamer Canous left Montreal the captain engaged two men named Roach and Taylor to accompany the cattle to Eng- land. A dispute arose as to wages and when off this city the men jumped over- board, and in an attempt to swim ashore Taylor was drowned. — Local and Other Items. 7 ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Now ls Your Time PROWSE BROS. Will, during the next 15 Days, give a SPECIAL DISCOUNT OF 20 PER CENT. ———-QOrey TepDin—— Wonderful Low Prices ——_——_- OQ N —-—_—_ On the Indian Frontier. Simba, Aug. 16. The Indian government has iaformed the | Ameer of Afghanistan rat if General Robert's | mission is not received by Oct bar the affair will be regarded aa ended, as U :neral Roberts will leave India in spring. lt is rumored in Gilgit that China has ceded Psmir to Russia, | - Prohibition Commission FREDERICTON, Aug. 14 The Royal Commiasion ou the liquor traffic was resumed yesterday. Of seventeen witnes- ses examined, ten expressed themselves in favor of prohibition. ———$<> The Metropolitan Ill. — | FREDERICTON, Aug. 14. The Venerable the Metropolitan is very ill. It was fearel yesterday that his end was at, hand, but he has revived. i ' > + Burned to Death. | Peace } LAVAL, QUE., Aug. 14. | Two girls aged ten and five years, daugh- | ters of a car painter named Cachauee, were burned to death yesterday by throwing «ero- sene oil on wood to basten a fire. ———__._ —__—- Gladstone in the Cabinet. Lonpon, Aug. 16. Mr. Gladstone will take the office of the/| Privy Seal as well as First Lord of Treasury. Lord Brassey will be Viceroy of Ireland. Naval. Hacirax, Aug. 14. Tartar arrived from England H.M. 8. this morning. The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) Harirax, Aug. 16. No fishery for the Island to-day. -_moe + Weather Bulletin. Toronto, Aug. 16.—10 a. m. Moderate fine warm weather. to fresh winds, sini slain Bound to bring trade if low prices will do it. Think of it. Prowse Bros. will for 15 days give a special disct. of 20 per cent of their wonderful low prices on children’s cloth- ing. Now ia the time to buy when you can buy less than manufacturers’ prices. Twenty per cent. discount on children’s clothing until lst September at J. B. Mac- donald’s great clothing store. tls Ist Now is your chance to buy to dress your boys cheap. Twenty per cent. discount at J. B. Macdonald's, Queen Street. tl s Ist SELF SEALING glass preserve jars in pints, quarts and half gallons, for sale very cheap by the dozen at Beer & Goff's. ald 3i These low prices quoted in our Dissoln- tion Sale advertisement is what brings the crowd to our store. Further, it is the low prices that are paid for our high grade goods that brings them back again.—Jas. Paton & Oo., Victoria Row. augl5 Now is the time to buy children’s clothing. 20 per cent discount for 15 days only. Come oat tube advantage of the cheap sale. You can buy the goods less than we bought them, Prowse Bros. Five hundred pieces of tapestry carpets worth from 75 cts. to 85 cts. are being cleared, and for the small sum ot 45 cts. a piece—1} to 2 yards in « piece. Call early and secure a bargain, choice patterns to choose from.— James Paton & Co., Victoria Row. al5 Big times for the children. 15 days che»p chesp sale before school opens. Pareuts bring your children and get them clothed. 20 per cent for 15 days only. This brings the goods less than cost, but we d>>’t carefor that, we want money. Prowse Bros. In this city, on the 15th inst., Edmund Ayling, aged 54 years, a native of London, England. {Puueral at 2 o'clock to-morrow (Wedes- dren at your own prices. GOODS UP in order to be able day) to St. Peter’s Charch.] CHILDREN’S CLOTHING, ——— ee —(x) — ee This will give the public a chance to buy CLOTHING less than manufactured prices. No one should miss this golden opportunity of clothing your Chil- WE DONT MARK OUR to give Big Discounts. Our goods are always marked low and in plain figures, and when you can get 20 per cent. extra it means that you are actually get- ting a present of 20 cents for| every dollar you spend with us. oa eee ALL GOODS WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED, ———(0) ——- PROWSE BROS, The Wonderfal Cheap Men, 144 QUEEN STREET. PERKINS & STERNS. Many Lines ot Summer Goods Must | —— — --—— —(x1 )—— — -—- —— Hargains in Parasols and Umbreilas, Bargains in Summer Underwear, Bargains in Blouses, Lowest Prices in Flannelettes, Lowest Prices in Ginghams, Lowest Prices in Shirtings, Lowest Prices in Dress Goods, Lowest Prices in Linens, Lowest Prices in Carriage Wraps. WHEN SHOPPING BE SURE AND CALL ON US. Charlottetown, August 2, 1892—eod & wky BOOMING BOOTS AND SHOES. T AND CET THE MONEY. MUST CLEAR THEM OUT {x) We are now offering a lot of Summer Wear in Men’s Women’s, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, at knock-down prices. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. Charlottetown, August 4, 1892—eod & wky GREAT MIDSUMMER SALE During August we shall continue our Midsummer Sale of Sateens, Challies, Lawns, Prints and Sun- shades. ‘DRESS GOODS we start at 5 cents; 10 yards for 50 cents. Men’s and Boys’ STRAW HATS and HELMETS at and below cost to clear. TWEEDS for Boys and Men, cheap. FLANNELETTES cheap--a large range. _Valises away down. Carpets and House Fur- nishings. This is a Genuine Mark Down Sale, and one way to thank our many customers and to show them we appreciate their trade. Bargains for everyone. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Charlottetown, July 29, 1892—eod & wky = : ——— = —_ ——— Ee exStar ) THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Boaautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star Tailoring Establishment when they want something particalar- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill has passed into a proverb, namely, wien you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Hstablishment you are too fastidious for this yere world. ay 1é. MéeLeod & McKen Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wky Charlottetown, August 16, 1892—eod & wky iW ‘~ =. = A IC a 3 PNR se - - or - So Fl Mis. A AE Pa SS TT a My, og ae