ee ilies Ra Ge — “yoo - a eee nn ant —- - 7 7 | > ¥ , vr A ryt» F . IN HE DAILY EXAMINER. - - “ . TUESDAY. JUNE 14, {&!2. Local and Other Items. | ppg y GRAPHIC | ifs Be. a I oe ae 2 : ‘ ( \ K W | } ‘ ‘ al is i er s . ! cM SPROIAL DesPATUaES ro Tue Examiner. | l dll | " | falifax ‘ H f G . ' . aX A ral ; «| deOUSE OF VOTAMONRS. ¥ larbor Light Beseba | enn epantal 4 w “ : pre ae t > \ wee nee ere THE REDISTRIBUTION BIL: = ELISA CLOTHS AND TWEEDS = New Cir ' & ° “ 4 er =. | J Major-General Herbert's Report 00 | RE the best fabrics in the world for making ¥ ‘ t ator f . , . shi : Shite’ Detpatabns are Worsley and Murray. fA. beth Ladies’ and Men’s Wraps. In them the ve jay antehmneares above three essential qualities are combined. \ ‘ I ; art Dy ‘ 18 and ‘ J , + > . { ) witli : : ats, newest styles, g ac ae eee rn 8, : No garment can be produced, from any material ” alton ne aedate on Te-distribution » ‘ P : i up almost all the time of the House yester- | at once so fashionable and useful. ; = late Denie!l Stewart | day ‘ i : oe . om Mile House, St. Peter's Road, ia} , 'teply te Flint, Mr. Bowell said that] MELISSA is the original and only genuine hy x aL ess ac 9 sh © ior-Gene C o * . r particulars later on, a See Et ea - \ made | porous rainproof cloth in the market, and can be e 87 A heavy thunder, lighting and | Vestization into the changes againat Lieut. - | recognized by the Trade Mark Seal stamped in red ' gaktuing and » ; > | - : . . . rain stor passed er the city early ti ¥| Col W mm and Lives. Gol Murray of th e | Wax on every piece. All Men’s Melissa Garments We are again to the front with this celebrated mike of absolutely Stainless and mo far we have not heard any | itl st t ‘he ww General dic he se j : i —_ Se ee ee eee ae rave the Trade Mark Label atteched. ‘Guaranteed fast Black Cotton Hosiery. We guarantee that the dye contains no ingre- anki ‘omeph Me. | “istissal or the retention of these officers. | D be fooled i buvi hace ee dients likely to be injurious t» the wearer of the fabric. Having thoroughly tested the R ibis morning Joseph Mc es rs : : 2 > ? 4 a : an, of Little Harbor, was ued $100 or} 22etebort was still under cousiderstion of o not be foolec ey suying imitations; for you Goods, we confidently recommend them t» our customers as a» article of great merit, and senths’ imertecnment for having martes éfi'* “VYetement. 1 re ¢ 7 ‘ : att = six mor*bs’ imprisonment for having parte of _2 aa | rave mo guarantee that even an attempt -has been one which will prove a boon to those who have long wanted a Black Stockiaz which an illicit still in his possession | made to make them rainproof, ——— > Mr. M. J. Foley has resigned the pos of Collector of Customs at the f Souris Mr. L. O. Kelly has charge eo! the office there for the present, > \ . EY SWERPIN M: + Brown, wh s a professional band at chimney sweeping, is making Charl »ttetown a busin: ss visit slis advertisement will appear in to morrow's EXAMINEE s : CRICKE All young men interested in Cricket will please meet at Victoria Park thie evening at 7 cl ck, sharp, for prac’ice 4 meeting will be held after- wards for the purpose of organization. - ARRIVE The schooner Nutwood, Capt Lord, arrived at Souris yesterday partly loade “ herring caught at Auticos'i, Uvp’ aine, WhO Was away in the Natwood, s that there are lots of snow and cold yet in that ice hampe red region. o SHODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc... as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. ee Norics Licenses for all life, fire and marine Insurance Companies and Banks were n June i2th An immediate settlement of same is requested Ali Truckmen’s Licenses must be paid at once By order— Robt. Vanlderstine, City Collector. ji3 3i - THe FastNet The steamer Fastnet will be Ine bere from Halifax to morrow morning w arge and passengers, and will sail for Sam sid » the afternoon Returning T . g she will sail in the afte:- B Halifax o ' ’ M P. Feehar » WwHDille diggivg s » Mr. T. A. McLean's farm at Holland ‘ yesterday, found at the depth of feur feet an old French silver coin, appirentiy about 160 years old Numiematists may see the coin by *PP ying to Mr. I A. McLean, ¥! “ provably be glad to hay e it identified. mcemeiiiliaeiai E RSION The steamer Electra, in com n4 Capt. William Gordon, carried a large number of excursionists from Montague ani Georgetown, to Souris and back on Monday last. They all seemed to enjoy Another excursion over the te is spoken of in connectioa with races, _— - - Tue Makkets —There was a large attend a at the market to-day. Eggs still hold at 10 cer pe r dozen, but are scarce at that p » good supply at 15 cents Has was in nak rate supply at 50 to ts per 100 ibs. with the demand fair lo oate the supply and demand were equally what offered bringing 33 cents per ytatoes were also scarce at 17 cents price ter wa bushel Pp per bushel From Boston. —The steamer Worcester wrrived frora Boston this ferenoon shortly ter ten o'clock, with a fu'l cargo of gen ise and the following passen- —E s eral merchana a ‘ M C Easter. Mrs Rose, Mrs C rs and tw ch ldre mn. Magzie Po« le, i i Grav. k Constant, A Wealst Miss Cc Rowhas, M Kelly,-A J wks, Mas M Keily, Mra Fitzer, Eliza — “ B Brine, Ada Easton, ret Ha inv. Maggie McLeod, Flora Rys M ry Me Kay. Margaret Banks, I ra M Beth, M aggis Me *Beth, J Me Au , Peter caaieeetliel sist : M sete - Tre Bowavista arrived at this port from last might at 12 o'cleeck, with « Montreal Zz and the following passence's genera: carg Mr. and Mrs. John Mec!ntosh, Horace J. Tattle, J McGregor and Col Fawcett. She will leave for St. John’s, N&ad:, via Sy mey, >. B . this afternoon at 5 o c.0 k. » consiating of 58 begs potatoe, § bags leather, shipped by Wm. B yle ; 4v bags 40 bags potatoes, shipped by John Kel y & Co 41 bags potatces, 16 bags turnips, shipped by Patrick D ffy ; 101 begs potatoes, 3 bags oats, 29 ba s straw, 9 bales hay, by John Wheatley; 25 head sheep, 1 head cattle, by Robert Rui « by William with 4 care eris ; 68 head cattie, aha p. Sellers. Her passengers f orm, John’s are W. F. Tanner and Wm. Sellers. iceemaviiliandiati Aw Inuicrr Beewery Ramen —A corret- pondent at Souris writes:—For some time vack some of those who had occasion fo visit the premises of Joseph McLellan, blackamith, of Litt'e Harber, Lot 46, have suspecte:| that a whiskey brewery was in operation some wheie close by Still it was hard to believe that 4 temperance man like J meph, af er dis ce In tr ylag to tinguishing himeclf not long sin enfo Scott Act, should Se found mangu facturing the stuff fo: sale to pious vendors Recent revelations, however, have ple ed the matter hey »nd doubt, and now this great temoer : former of Little Harbor is in the s of the law Oa Fridey » esstern hound trei was in ceffiver of the Inland Revenue Department, Mr. Bovrailsle, of Halifax. w gor la Ca digar, vhere he *him'ed the s ea of Conte! le M (sregor fogether they arted eas aniving at M Lellan's ni Joerp> wae in bed, but the « of the law goon ronsed him aod apprised bim of their mission The house was searched torthwi'! in the lar were found « whiskey worm and other + ppliarces for brewing exhilarating fluids of various qualities we | known to the local consumers. J 08eT was thereupor srrested and taken to Souris in + nornir «here he was marched ou beard the t 1 for Charlottetown Mc- Lallan’s brand of whiskey is kuown locally as the “ Jack the Ripper brand, Weather Bulletins. Toroyro, June 14.—10 a. m. Partly fair thunder storde. ™ a -< >> <a and: warm: Forward Movement. This year, 1892, being the centennial ot the Baptist Foreign Mission work, the different conventions in the world have determined up o1adecided forward movement by raising extra memorial funds and also largely adding to the forces on the foreign field. The pro- portion of this extra expense which falls to the lot of the Baptist Charch of this city, is about $200 over and above their usual con- tribution. In order to secure this amount collectors will be appointed for this work, who will call upon the members of the church and songregation. Ona their behalf we bespeak the thoughtful consideration and generous response f the pecpie. 3. A. GORDON. Personal. Mr. Isaac Roberts Eckhart, who. about 28 years ago did business iu Charlottetown with he late Daniel Jackson Ruberts, under the s*yle of Roierts & Eckhart, died a few days ago ip Quebec of consumption. Mr. Eckhait aiter leaving the Island was for several years assistant provincial sec:e*ary of Ontario. We it ple asead to learn that Fred, R. Hudg- son, son of S. F. Hodgson, Esq., of this city, has passed 4 very satisfactory examination for a ok rkship in the First National Bank of | Chicago. We congratulate Fred. on his suc ess, and bape to hear of his future advance ment The First Natioual Bank of Chicago possesses the reputation of having the must spaciouss and elegantly furnished banking rooms in the world, and of doing a business in volume next to the Bank of England, v hich | s all other banks, —- > ~e— C Tne Rev Geo H Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind, says: ‘‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to S serside and Point d mae hen while the Princess of Wales up to run on the Pi tou route umberlana will probably be rea hetween Summerside and Point = Monday next hetween Sumr ial True Mertr —All persons who have sad Everybody's Pills find they make ‘‘ihe best family medicine,” as they are mild, safe, cer tain. Price 25 cents, At all druggists. ce SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the Great German-American Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Midneys, Blood. Guarantee coutract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Drugzists, $1.00 per bottle, six bottles 85.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal fer ** Morning Light.”’ The big attraction—The 5-cent bargain counter «t the Diamond B «kstore. It contains rome articles worth half a doller, Big discounts on all kinds of books aud It will imbibe odors of grown. kind if placed near the source of them A pig stv, for instance, near the place whe sre the P lauter stores his crops wiil impart a disagree- able flavor, which no cire afterwards will divest it of Among the many prec:utions taken to obtain « fauliless leaf fur the ‘‘Myrtle Nayy” brand is to ascertain curefally the methods which every farmer adopta with his crops io the sections ef Virginia where the ‘*Myctle Navy” leaf is grown. = We have the finest line of gents’ under clothing to be found in the cily,—Jamces Pa‘on & Co., Market Square. Hurrah, hurrah, for home industry. Goff Bros’ boots take the lead. june4tf Buys’ Suits.—The largest, cheapest and b: s* variety Une case cheap suits received y sterday. A big bargain.—James Paton & Co., asker Square. CroumBers and tomatoes for sale é & Golf's. juel3 3i See Beer & Guff's prices on English Jams and Marmalade. jnel3 3i Carriage Wraps —Our Italian Silkk Rugs are just the thing, handsome, stylish and cheap, only $1. 25 each at J. B. Macdon- ald’s. 6 dw jul0 Suitonu’s Core will immediat ely croup, whooping cough Re ddin Bros. and novliwly One job lot to clear a" prices that cannot be got elsewhere in this city. - Jas. Paton & o Maiket *quare jus 3i DIED. Harrington, Brack) y At his home, . 1892, Stephen Mc- Road, Saturday, Jone 1, Callum, age: 67 years. sorry to hear of the death at Mechanic Fal!s, Maine, on the 7th inst., after a severe illneer, of Mis Hailey, nee Nettie Jewett, widew of C. J. Haley, «nce an ext tensive lobster px ker an] resident of Souria. Her remairs verre buried at Portland alongside thoee of bor late husband. relieve | Bre onchitis. — | local showers ori | ee fitt ed | = Cho sur | | | a! buma. isi il caus Few people have any idea of the care with} which tobacco has to be attended after it is elmost any } MONEY FIRST-CLASS "= funel at Beer The Melissa i (tu sat) Manufactg Co. ‘SAVED !: (J) LARGE REDUCTIONS —— FOR —— junel4—2 $25, il TO 1 de —-——/(x) <ctintpeenttiniemen All classes of MERCHANDISE will be closed out CHEAP. Every Department A!l Wholesale Stock going cheap ! F00D$! Ready Cash Secures Bargains. ~- Meney Money Saved in Cottons and Woolens, Saved in Dress Goods, Shiloh Co r i jure,” — ir ro . : " Se a rae ~ i Money Saved in Mantles, PP 3 Money faved in Waterproofs, ISLAND STEAMERS, — Owing to the steamer - . e Northumberland having to go on the slip | Money Saved in Millinery, Seriantag 0 Ne negennees. sus Saran eer | Money Saved in Hosiery “and Gloves, auled, the St. Lawrence has taken her plac Ol Money Saved in Silks and Laces, Money Saved in Corsets, Money Saved in Underclothing, Money Save. in Cloths and Tweeds, Money Saved in Collars, Shirts and Ties. READY CASH secures BARGAINS and saves money in all departments. Come ; and see the Gocds. & Co's. NEW STORE, W. A. WEEKS & C0. June 4, 1892—eod & wky W. 1 “Weeks Charlottetown, Hardware for Fly Time ! ———— —(x)- —- —— Screen Wire Cloth, Window Screen Corner Brackets, Door Screen Brackets, Spring Hinges, Door Springs, Hooks and Eyes, Screen Door Catches, Sereen Door = Sash Lifts. Call and get ga Pamphlet on these goods. DODD & ROGERS, WHOLESALE & RECALL HARDWARE. = Mellissa w terproof cr pats at a big discount. | & | rf Point THE MEDICAL MAN, O2nd J. H McKay, HD, 0. ML, LROP&LE GS, Edinburgh, writes of | hs we used your Malco Peptonized Porter very extensively i in my practice since its imtrod the professio1, and L may say 15 his given ‘ts entire satisfaction in | cas es of convalescence from acute diseases, such as lifluenza, Fever, etc. In many | cases of wasting diseases | have found it a great flush producer, and as an alterative in otien to Her many friends ia the Iwland will be | liver and stom: .ch derangements it has far exceeded my expectations.” BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. THE M4LTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. (LTD.), may 26—dy & wky TRURO, NOVA SOOTIA. does not stain or lose its color. 7, A) Victoria Row. - - - Brown's Block, SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLOTTT<=TOWN. es June 4, eee: & — EEE Our Great June Trade. PERKINS & STERNS. During this Month we have many lines of Sum- mer Goods to offer at special prices. A job lot of Parasols and Umbrellas; a job lot of Laced Mitts and Gloves; a job lot of S! \irts and Pants. We want to reduce our stock of Scotch, West of England and Canadian Tweeds, and will give big bargains. See them New Prints, New Sateens, New Flannelettes. A good stock of Cheap Corsets. Embroidery Flouncing, Uacel Flounciag, White Muslins, Ladies Blouses, Kid ialoves, Silk Gloves. We guarantee all who trade with us that they will get as good value as can be had anywhere. PERKINS & STERNS. Contomstene, June ~ 1892—eod & in (0] Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful feom ithe universal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the gool taste they display in patronizing the Star Tailoring Establishment when they want something particalar- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling te bill has passed into a proverb, namely. when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Hstablisimont you are too “aeaygpcete for this yere world. Penn April 13, 1892—eod & wkv I RAT RS ! ira ATOR ' Summer Resort. JICTOR REFRIGERATORS, 2 sizes, ee eee |" ESiior | 2° vetornan, | WHE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH, ILL be opened for the season on JULY 4rH The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this beautiful and well-known Watering Place more attractive than ever For terms, etc , address JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown. 1,000 feet Rubber Hose, 200 feet Kinkproot Hose, 500 feet Cotton Hose, Fxtra Nozzles and Couplings, this season, } 2 doz Clothes Wringers, MR. BAGNELL’S conveyances will meet trains from all points at Hunter River Enterprise Meat Choppers. Station to convey passengers, etc., to the Seaside Hotel. For sale by Particulars of Coach from Charlottetown to the Seaside Hotel later. | SIMON W. CRABBE, JOHN NEWSONW & CO. Walker's Corner. 1892, | June 6—2aw 2w June |,