ee ee — — 1 £ THE DAILY EXAMINER. é ‘ ; 1892, * TUESDAY, AUGUST 9, Local and Other ltenms. Court There was nothing at all ndiary Magistrate this morn- Po. t before the Stipe _ -_- —_ At tas Par«.—Weather permitting, the band of H. M. S. Blake will play in Victoria k this afternoon from four o'clock until six. ‘ aici Tue Paemren.—The steamship Premier is jue here to-morrow at acon. She will leave at 6 p. m. the same day for Summerside, > W «tLe some remedies are harsh and drastic in their action, all admit that Everybody's Pills are mild, safe and certain. cialis —_—— Bano Coxcert.—The Citizens Band will not play in Queen Square Gardens this even Che concert is postponed until to-morrow evening. ing -_- -~>—_— Visitors to the city say that.) with the exception of a few large cities, Charlottetown can boast of the neatest and best Y. M. C. A. rooms on the continent SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc., a% ifby magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons cts. ipl Crrevs,—Washburn’s Circus is to appear in Charlottetown on Tuesday and Wednesday next, the I6th and 17th inst. The bill stickers have already arrived. > @MConcert.—The Masonic fraternity, assisted by a number of the officers and men of H. M. S. Blake, will give a concert in the Philhar monic Hill 1 Wednesday evening, the 10th inst. Doors open at 7 o'clock. Concert at 8. Admission 25 ceuts. praca Accipent.— Yesterday while embarking on board a row boat to go out to visit the flagship Blake, his worship Mayor Haviland was so unfortunate as to fall into the water. He was quickly rescued. Weare glad to be able to say that no injury resulted from the accident. otphiaeabe Tas Markxet.—The market today was quite crowded. The vegetable stalls were largely supplied, while upstairs the display of emall fruits was enormous Qute a quaatity of hay was offered for sale on the north side of the Square at 38c to 40c per huodred. sassiiaiiacansinh AppeEsses. — The Rev. A. Sinclair of Belfast and Rev. Dr. Morrison, Rector of St. Dunstan's College, will de- liver short addresses relating to the pioneer feature of the Scottish Gathering to- morrow at 4 o'clock p. m., on the Caledon- ian Club grounds. => Tue Watson Prorerty.—This very valu- able four story brick building, with its dwelling house, having all the mudern ap- pliances, and a shop, known for aearly half a century as W. R. Watson’s Drug Store, offers a rare chance for securing excellent premises on Queen Street. See advt. Haxvest Excursion —The C. PF R. is advertising another series of harvest excur sions from the Maritime Provinces to tne Canadian Northwest, the first of which, next Monday, is to be followed by another on the following Monday, 22ad inst., and. the last on Monday, Sept. 5 [be fares are as usual, $28 for the round trip to Manitoba points and return, $35 to Calgary, and $40 to Edmonton. ieabietieadiaie Satvation Anmy.—A special meeting for ladies only (married and single) will be held in the Salvaticn Army Barracks on Thursday next at 3 p. m., conducted by Mrs. Capt. Andrews and Mrs. G. R_ Beer. Remember, also, the special meeting to be held by Adjutant Howell and other officers on Wednesday, Thursday, Saturday, and all day Sunday. Lilienthal Makes Fiesn AND BLoop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use 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. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. dine Tue 8. 8S. Brrrrania left here for Boston yesterday afternoon with a general cargo and the followiog passengers J Chase, Mrs Prowse, Mrs L H Ramsay, J J Hooper, W Summers, Mrs Summers, H White, Gertie White, Mra D G McCormack, Kate McKenzie, Sarah McAulay, J P Meciilveray, Mrs R P Cullers, JM Hughes, Mise Hughes, Nellie Robbin, J Horn, Mias C McLeod, Mra J D Dewar, Mary McAulay, Mary Beaton, Maria Campbell, Mrs Morrison, Mr and Mrs Bald win, Miss Baldwin, Master Baldwin, Mr and Mrs Slade, Mr Baldwin, Mr and Mrs Dodd, Mary Cunningham, Master Cunningham, Miss RM Mebonaid, D McDonald. Spkdegee Tue Warsuirs —H. M. 8S. Biake and Magicienone will remain in port until Friday next. Last night the search lights of the ships illuminated the town and harbor. This afternoon the officers are playing a cricket match at Victoria Park with the Park Club Toemorrow they are to try their fortune on the teonis courts. On Thursday a hop will | be given on board the flagship. To-night Mrs Sullivan gives a ball at Brighton Villa, at which the officers will be entertained ; and to-morrow evening the hospitality of River- side will be extended to them by Mrs L. H. Davies. The ship was yesterday visited by Lt.-Col. Irving, A. D. C., Mr. Harrison Carvell, private secretary to the Lieut..Gov- ernor, the Chief Justice, the Master of the Rolls and His Worship Mayer Havilard. —_—— Tae Scorrish Garnuertne.—The new steamer Jacques Cartier will leave Orwell Brush Wharf at 7 o'clock to-morrow morn- ing, calling at Halliday’s Wharf, and re- turning in the evening. This fine boat’s large accommodation for passengers offers the people of Belfast and surroundihg dis- tricts a yrand chance to attend the gather- ing. Visiting Scotch and members of the Caledonian Club will please remember the ineeting this evening, at 8 o'clock, sharp, atthe Club Kooms, Queen Square. There will be a steamer leave Cranberry, Haggerty’s and Hlickey’s Wharf on Wed- nesday morning, Aug. 10th, at the usual hours, for the Caledonian games at Char- lottetown Returning, will leave ferry wharf at 5 p. m, Col. leving is making arrangements to have a team from each of the warships to compete for the tug-of war prize open to Scotchmen vs. men of warsmen to-morrow afternoon. Visitors Ad- The Pioneer House—Open to from 11 «. m. till 3 p. m,, local time, mission LO cents, Maclean } TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Sproat Despatcurs to Tur EXAMINER ARTILLERY IN HALIFAX A Pleasant Excursion. ‘The Competitions Yesterday. Hauirax, Aug. 9. By invitation of Messrs. Lawson, Har- rington & Co., the officers and men trom the P. E Island Garrison Artillery and the Coburg Garrison Artillery were yesterday afternoon taken for a trip on Halifax har- bor and the Northwest Arm, stopping a short*time at York Redoubt to enable the party to inspect the fortifications there. There was very little firing at Point Pleasant yesterday, and the score of what took place was not obtained. The chief interest centered in the shifting competi- tion. The Islanders fell short of the posi- tions taken by both the Halifax teams, which were 2.45 and 2.35 respectively. The “A” shift the P. E. Island man yeaterday did in19 50 and made 225 points. The *B” shift took them over 11 minutes. —_»— IMMIGRATION 0 GANADA. Settlers from the South! Ottawa, Aug. 9. Mr. Campbell, immigration agent, ex- pressed the opinion that the largest portion of the immigration to the Canadian North- west for the next few years will be from the southern side of the line. He says that 162 American delegates attended the recent exhibition in Winnipeg, and after travelling through the country expressed themselves as delighted. He siys that those who have crossed the line to Manitoba this year have in many instances invested in land outside of a homestead, and in no case, so far as he is aware, have they yet put any lien on -heir lands—a rather unusual thing for new ettlers. New York, Aug. 9. The strike herein the building trades, which kept 11,000 men idle the past two weeks has been declared off The strike cost the mea over $1000—and their lost time. Schooner Seized. Port Hawkessury, Aug. 9. Collector Bourinot has seized the Am- erican fishing schooner Balle Bartlett, of Provincetown, for smuggling at Shippegan, in August, 1890. The Canal Tolis Difficulty. Montreat, Aug. 9. Hon. Mr. Ouimet says that he believes the question re amicably between the States and Canada. —_——__->— --—--— A Doctor to be Doctored. St. Jony, N. B., Aug. 9. Dr. William Bayard had his leg broken yesterday while driving to attend a patient. _-—_———_—_— $+ 0-+o — —_——_—-_— The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) Hairax, Aug. 9. P E Island—Cod and hake fair, and a mackerel at Miminigash, Nail Pond, Tig nish and Alberton. There is a slight im- provement at the former place, boats averaging 100. Weather Bulletin. Toronrre, Aug. 9 —10 a. m. Generally fair and warm, with some local showers. et = 5 Do you know why Royal Belfast Ginger Aleis the best? Because the Wi'mot Spa Mineral Waters are its bise, and lime juice and pure extracts sre use!. A'l Grocers ard Wine Merchants. Dismissep.—The Privy Council bas dis- missed the appeal ot Sir Baldwin Walker from the decisiin of the Supreme Oourt of Newfoundiand in favor of Baird, regard- ing the destruction of lobster factories at St. George’s Bay. SHODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American m- oy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you reeeive. At all Druggists, $1.60 per bottle, six bottles 85.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.” iia Tue Sourrs Races.—The great annual races which are to take place at the Souris Driving Park on Thursday, the llth inst., should be well patronized. The grand stand will hold 600 people and the seating accom. modation ia excellent. Plenty of amueements will be supplied. For full details see vertisement. ad- easel Money In Srrawsekries.—The Kent- ville Star gives the following as shipments of strawberries: Feom Kingston station during July, 1,773 crates and 390 pails; from Berwick, 1,837 crates; from West- ville, 1,643 crates. From this it will be seen that from these three stitions 5,253 crates, or 168,096 quarts, of strawberries have been shipped, and they must have averaged, at very lowest calculation 6 cents per quart, which would mean $10,075, and the 300 pails, which, say 10 quartseach, would add another $180. Os the whole, when the berry growers of the westera part of the coun- try ship $10,225 worth of strawberries in one month we are forced to look upon this branch of the small fruit as of the utmost import- ance, There are several small stations from which shipments of berries were made and of them Aylesford probably shipped the most, so the above figures cannot by any means be taken as a total output of the western part of the country, while from several points to the eastward shipments are made. MURDER ——_A ND— SUICIDE ! ——(x) aoe es eee eee ee ee Nearly every day we read of murder or suicide, but you don’t have a chance every day to buy goods at the prices that PROWSE BROS. are now offering them at. CHILDRENS CLOTHING at | Wonderful Prices. BOYS CLOTHING at Wonderful Prices. MEN'S CLOTHING at Wonderful Prices. MENS HATS Prices. SHIRTING and GINGHAMS at Wonderful! Prices. MENS SHIRTS and UNDER- CLOTHING, wonderful prices, In fact, every line of goods in the shop at wontlerfal prices. .° canal tolls will be settled | at Wondertul Their Store is a wonderful place for wonderfal bargains, and-all!l the wonderful people should trade with THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Charlottetown, August 9, 1892—eod & wky — a tees PERKINS & STEWS Mist b , 47 Many Lines of Sumer G —- —--- (x) Bargains in Parasols and Umbrellas, 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—ood & wky BOOMING BOOTS AND SHOES. ix] MUST CLEAR THEM OUT AND GET THE MONEY. 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 —e Py oe - A * a Ni x x n , _ Fe s THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star Failoring Establishment when they want something particular- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill has passed into a proverb, namely, when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishment you are too fastidious for this yere world. MéLeod & MéKenzie. Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wky MASONIC PICNIC sans ——_-A T —— HALLIDAYS WHARF, Via Steamer Jacques Cartier. ON THURSDAY, llth AUGUST, In Aid of the Masonic Temple Bazaar. ——AT THE—— BAZAAR STORE E aie going to make » CLEARANCE SALE of Chinaware, Glassware, Pivsh Goods, Albums, Games, Tennis Rackets, Toy Waggons, Hammocks, Cro- quet Sets, etc. In order to “trun off” our immense stock during this moath, we will quote prices unheard of before in Charlottetown. Den’t fail to take advantage of this oppor- tunity for getting a thousand beautiful and useful articles at a trifling cost, The ROOM PAPER trade is still boom- ing, and you can get better bargains than ever. Remember that we keep the best assort- ment of Combs, Brushes, Purses, Satchels, Fans, Photo Frames, etc., in town. Tooth Brushes from 6 cents upwards. Artiste’ Paints, Brushes, Palettes, Can- |vas, Plain China, etc., always on hand. | Canvas stretched to order. DON’T FORGET THE PLACE : BAZAAR STORE, Queen Street. Ch’town, July 6, 1892—eod & wy A DINNER and REFRESHMENT TABLE will be provided on the Grounds. Steamer will leave Steam Navigation Co's. Wharf at 10.30 4. m. sharp. Fare 30 cente, MBS. J. J. DAVIES, President. aug6—dy tl ilth VALUABLE PREMISES ——_—_on——— QUEEN STREET. —-_ E are instructed by Mr. L. W. Watson to offer BY AUCTLON, on the premises, on MONDAY, AUGUST lodru, at 11 o'clock, a. m. :— His VALUABLE PROPERTY fronting on QUEEN STREET, and running’ back in the rear to an entrance on Dorchester Street. WATSON'S FOUR-STORY BRICK BUILDING is one of the very best built | —-—— asians ieee ocho Dediiie oe and contains, in addition to a weocronely | Mackerel Supplies For Sale, NO. 1 MACKEREL BARRELS, Island make, Ash Hoops. One of the best known Business Stands in P. E. Island. |o TERMS AT SALE. weit ee E.H. NORTON & CO., | ase 1 i LONGWORTH & CO., aug?—dy pat guartisle wy 2i AUCTIONEERS. augl—2w 2aw Water Street, Ten ar eran Mies Bp Po foe “. © Ge a ws oe eee * bai iain ly ne + a et