a 2” ‘paper eee et. Local and Other items. ‘ Pay up at onc aud ean) 7 itcher’s. iy2 lw pay up your wi ater rates. The lest day for f ying is rspidly approache = Reeatrra.— The Fourth of July regatta at ston did not take place. It bas been post- poned intil to-morrow. ° Jon’? roRGET the excursion to Cape Traverse to-morrow. Fare only 60 cents. rain leaves city st 9 o'clock, local. - { y Taxes.—Persons who have not yet paid their taxes are reminded that the time tor aliowing discount expires on the 15th y, Priday next. J oe Sunpay ScHoot Prcenrc —The Prince Street Methodiat Sunday School will hold its annual picnic at Westville, West River, on Thursday the 14th inst. july 7 2i aii Tue Best Secier.—The druggists and dealers throughout the Island say that Every- body's Pills are among the best-selling medi- cines, and give perfect satisfaction. Excursion.—The Methodist excursion in the Southport last night was a thorough- ly enjoyable affair. There was a large attendance. The Citizens’ Bind discoursed choice music - When voaean get a $2 suit of Scotch weed for $16 you may be os ) you are getting a bargain. Weare over stocked with light summer suiting, aod are «ffsring these dis- coants to clear out the steck.—John McLeod & Co iss sas PREACHIN: Rev. Thos. Corbett, of Tyne Valley, will presch next Sabbath, July 10ch, at Brookfield, at ll a.m, at Hunter River. 2° 3p. m., and at New Glasgow Road at 6 p inh - SHKODA’S OINT? MENT, the Gireat German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Biackheads, Pimples, ete., as% if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 ets. Nare.—Owing to the ste.mer having to lay up to clean her boiler on Monday, Ju y 25h, the A. O H. picnic to have been held at Haggarty’s wharf, Fast River, on that date, has been postponed until Wedaesday, 27th inst. CHANGE OF Southprrt the 27 SoME PEOPLE say that when you kill one fly, about fi‘ty more come to attend the funeral. We have got a fly paper that will eatch them—funeral procession and al!. It i: the cleanest paper made, only five cents for double st C.ll and see it at John- son's Drug Store. Sin ms Tea,—The date of the tea party r's has been changed from Tuesday, ih July, to the previous day, Monday, 25th. Pete ~ $S-. Pete i All interested will pleas: make a note of the change [he teas hitherto held at St. Peter’s ] » been excellent, and the coming one pro- mises to be the beat of all. Don’t forget to attead if you want to have a guod time. - Laws Tennis —A tournament of “mixed doubles” wi'l be played at Victoria Park to morrow (Saturday) afternoon. Drawing for partners will take place at 3 p. m., sharp No lady or gentleman arriving on the ground after that hour can be admitted to the tournament. The lady winner will be presented with a prze at the conclusion of the contest. o Hosrirat Bazar —The committee of ladies managing the Charlottetown Hos- pital Bezir are making extensive prepara- tions for the affsir which takes place on the 13:hinst They are determined that it shall be a decided success in every res- Pp eclipsing ali previous efforts in that ine There will bea meeting at the Hos- pital o1 Monday evening next at 6.30, for A full at- sewing anil other business. tendance is r. quested. alta fox Boston.—The steamer Carroll left c igrlo tetowa for Boston last evening at six o'clock with a large freight made up mainly of eggs and canned goods, and the following passengers: Miss M Poole, R McNeil, Mrs McNeill, Miss McNeill, Mra McGovern, Mrs Stuart, Mary Stuart, M Costello, Mrs M Costello, R McPaee, Minnie McPhee, Jas McCo hi k, W Farr, WwW Mobler, Avgus Me. Kinnen, Mrs Heane.wey, Mes John Ovens, Jonn Robertson, Simen Cnaisson, Hannah Murphy, Mra McEachern, L McEachern, Jobn McKachern, Mre Beaton, Simon Perry, Mrs D M MeKinnon. - Sirssy Hose Reet Co.—The regular monthiy meeting of this Company was held iast evening. After the business of the meeting was transacted, a resolution was passed tendering a hearty vote of thanks to the ladies who so kindly assisted in the decoration of their reel and engme, to Mesers. Irving and Offer for pictures for their receptioa room, and to Mezsrs. Miller Brothers for the use of their beautiful organ, which contributed so much to the entertainment of their guests; and list, but not least, the Company wish to express their hearty thanks tu the three lit: le ladies whose presence added both grace and beauty to the decors: ion of the hose reel. They also wish to express their sincere thanks to other kind friends for timely assistance, with the assurance that all shall be kindly remembered in the future. Kexr Daivine Park —Wednesday next, July 13h, promises to be a very interesting day with lovers of the turf who will attend the Kent, (N. B.) driving park. The track is in perfect condition. The grand- stand has been fitted up, rendering it much more convenient and comfortable than hithert Excursion rates over the Inter- colonial Railway have been arranged for, and tickers from Po ntdu Chene will be issued on the eleventh forthe convenience of those attending from P. E. Island, and THE DAILY EX POLLS RII RO AEC hs Oe Os eae. 15 fot, FOOTED Seer A ee Cates abate riciencs ae Eo tiie eal tee nae tte ae aha AM iN itbae TELEGRAPHIC NEW s.| SpsectaL Despatones to Tux EXaminen. DORINION PARLIAMENT. SUGAR _ BOUNTY, THE JUDGES’ The Tariff, ” Chinese Imuni- gration, &¢. Orrawa, July 8 Hon. Mr. Foster yesterday moved the House into committee ugon the resolution to provide for an extension of bounty of $1 per 100 pounds, 70 degrees, upon raw beet root sugar grown in Canada fur two years more, from Ju'y Ist, 1893, to June 30th, 1895. There was a discussion on the reso- lution throughout the morning and after- noon sessions, when the resolution was reported. Sir John Thompson announced that the resolutions respecting the salaries of judges would be dropped and taken up again early next next session. The tariff bill was introduced and read a firat time. Hon. Mr. Foster intrwluced a resolution aliowing members to draw their indemnity for twelve days’ absence during the session provided such absence was caused by public business or illness The Chinese emigration bill was read for the third time. The second session of the seventh par- liament of Canada is now practicaily at an end, although the House will meet again at three o'clock, aud prorogation will posi- tively take place before Saturday evening. All business is really over, and the Com- moners are only waiting for the Senate to get through with the crim criminal code. THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS, Conservatives, 160; Liberals, 127. Leubée., July 8. The corrected election totals at midnight show the Conservative strength to be 160 in all; Liberals, 116; Irish and Parnellite Navionalists, 10; Parnellites, 1. The Irish Home Rule strength, therefore, counting the labor cancidates and Irish Nationalists, anti-Parnellites and Parnellites, which are Liberals, is 127, against a Tory and Liberal Unionist strength of 160. It is generally admitted that Gladstone will bo returned to power and sustiined in his place by the Irish vote. There is great jubilation among radicals and socialists at the victory in Batterrea won by Burns, the labor a:i- tator, over the Consery«tive candidate. Thomas Sexton, Nationalist, has been ousted from Belfast by a son of the Right Hon. W. E. Forster, at one time Chif Secretary for Ireland, when he was known ty the title of **Buckshot.” Weather Builetin. Toronto, July 8.—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds; fine; not much change in er _ 7 om + Camp Brighton. At ten o'clock pesterdsy morning the 82nd Battalion was formed up and in- spected by companies by Major Gordon, acting D. A. G., commencing with No. 1, in company driil and efficiency of cflicers, all of which was very satisfactorily per- formed. No. 3 Company of Charlottetown commanded by Capt. D. Stewart, was the best drilled company of the Battalion, making full marks in everything. Major Gordon said he was delighted with the camp throughout. In the afternoon the Battalion was in- spected by Major Gordon. The battalion drawn "p in line received the inspecting officer at the general salute, after which he made an inspection of the arms and ac- coutremen's of the men. The meu were then put through some manceuvres, such as breaking into column, forming into line, the firing exercises, etc. Considering the short time allowed for prepar- ation the different manceuvres were very creditably performed, showing that the men took an interest in their drill and were anxious to excel. At the close of the inspection Lt.-Col. Gurdon made some re- marks to the men, and expressel himself as being weil pleased with the soldie:ly ap- pearance they presented, as well as the manner in which they performed their drill. The day's proceedings terminated with o rand promenade concert and strawherry festival There was a large attendance of visitors, and altogether it was a grand success. Several solos and choruses were sung by the men, and the bayonet exercise and sword dance were performed. The strawberry and cream table was well patronized and every- thing passed off weil. The Artillery will be inspected by Major Wilson, of ‘‘B” Battery, Quebec, to-day. Last night a lad named Scott fell from the magazine, having his arm fractured. Dr. D. Johnson, assistant camp surgeon, set the broken limb and the lad is doing well. Camp will be struck to-morrow (Yaturday.) Supreme Court. Fripay, July 8. Horne vs Bank of Nova Scotia and others. The presiding judge charged the jury in this case this morning. They re- turned a verdict for defendants, the as- signees of F. T. Newbery. John Bolger vs the city of Chariotte- town. Action for backing water on plain tiffs land. This case is now on. Peters & Peters for plaintiff ; Fitzgerald, Q C., for defendants. ~<A AI am from Monctun, Newcastle acd Chatham and all intermedite on the twelfth. All; : e will be ¢ gr 04 for return on the four- Arrangements highly satisfac’ ory will also be made with the Kent Northern. Su far quite a number of entries have been | made, but as they do not close unt] Mon- day the llth, ar6 p. m, pected. The judges have mt yet been} selected, but the owners of horses intend- » enter ne be assured that men, t and capable will be chosen. teenth ing t honest, uprig! Moncton Tim - Goo l all weol summer suite made to order for $12 —John MeLeod & Uo, more are ex- ; accordance with the new law. ‘taking copious notes of every place visited. Porice Pexcitiines.—At the Police Couit this morning; the defendant in an assault | case was faed $10 and costs,one drunk wes fined $l or 4 days, and a malicious dy case was adjourned for one week H. Crossman, sent up for trial in the Supreme Court for feloniously a the premises of E Byrne & Co , has ben released on biil in two sureties of $100 each and him self in $100. Marsh*! Cameron and ofticer Campbell are mikiog a tour of the bar-rooms in the city, seeing how many of them are fitted up in They are Lhose who are net copforming with the lew will be prosecuted, SALARIES, FRIDAY, JULY 8&8 1892. —THIS IS A CUT OF— RH NEW STORE om3 In and fee Us ALL GOODS —ARE GOING LOW PRICES oa ree CASH, BU y HRS W. A. WEEES & CO., WHOLESALE & RETALL. ca Ch’town, July 4. —— — — — : = == : = —o JRANGES, LEMONS, BA {ANAS, ee TO ARRIVE EX S. S. “COBAN”: 49 Cases Messina Oranges, aes Lemons. EX S. S. “WORCESTER”: 23 Bunches ot Bananas J. A. FARQUHARSON & C0., Ch’'town, May 31, 1892 —tu fri & why QUEEN S8TREFT. ee GRAPPLING HAY FORK That we are after your orders for Horse Hoes, Turaip Drills, Baggies, Road Carts, Hay Cirriers (for wood and steel tracks), Sinzie and Double Harpoon Hay Forks and Grappling Hay Forks, FROST & WOOD “Tiger” and “Ithwa” Rikes, “‘New Buckeye” Mowers, ** Daisy Reapers ani “Single Apron” Bintors. Tae above goods are mide "by th bast tna 3r- ican and Canadian msnufacturers, and are warrante .d to give satisfaction. LOOK HERE !—If ye va have # Wooden Tesck, let us seal you a “Porter Raver- sible ani Adjustible Hay Carrier that will give you moce satisfection than anything else that you ever hed forthe: sim» purpose, TLaa grest festaces of this are :—Lst. Its adjustability. it will adjast to any sizoi treck teow 2c4 to 4c4 insics, aal it is the ooly Carrier that is adjisabts. N> mors farsiag art planing the teack fo make it fit the Carrier, bat you can fit the Corciar t> tha tesck ia tires maaces. 2a. [tis per- fectly reversib'e. Wail work eithoe way from th» stop withous chiuging Carrier on the track Ia fac*, you cv takes o12 fork full to tha right and th» next to the left, if you wish, by using an endless draft rope. See it before purchasing We have all other necessary HAYLNG TOOLS constantly on haul. Also—Plodr, Corumaal, Oat- meal, Seed Usrs, Oatario Bran, Chopped Feed, Shorts and Fauily Grocories. Write for Prices aud [illustrated C stalagues repssszating ths largest lines of Haying Tools and Machines minufac*ured. Agencies at ail principal p'aces oa the Island. A. HORNE & CU., GENERAL AGENTS. N B.—We hav» a limited number of ths WORLD-RENOWNED WALTER A WOOD AMERICAN S:eel Movers anl Reapers erming dires- from Naw York, and anyone who intends getting 41 Americar Michine shoald seid us.their order at once, as we have them noarly ali placed alrealy.—-A. HORNE & CO Ch'town, June 10, 1892 —dy laf & wy ee a The undersigned offers FOR SALE his VALUABLE PROPERTY, consisting of the four-story Brick Building on QUEEN STRE#T, containing handsomeiy finished DWELL- ING and one of the BEST KNOWN BUSINESS STANDS in Charlottetown In connection are WAREHOUSE, COAL HOUSE STABLE and CARRIAGE HOUSE, and a large Yard with entrance on Dorchester Stre:t. Early application, for particulars, should be made to Mr. Archibald McNeill, Real Estate Agent, or to LAURENCE W. WATSON. Charlottetown, June 24, ee tf SEASONABLE GOODS! — me ae (ee GHALLIES.—A ereat sale of there besutifal _ Fabries now going on. Our assortment is immense, and our prices so low that they meet the approbation of all purchasers. PRINT COTTONS! We keep the best assortment of Printed Cotton Goods to be found in the City. All shades and grades, from the cheapest to the very best Goods. very “ (x)- STANLEY BROTHERS a aa CSD Le _ Charlottetown, June 28, 1892—e01 & wky — eee —{x)} JULY, 1892. LARGE R IDUCTIONS THIS MONTH. All Our Best Englis ch Prints selling at Reduced Prices HARRIS & STEWART. Charlottetown, July 8, 1892 —eo!l & wky —— = = = —— a THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE 00., OF NEW YORE. ee $16 9.000.000 Cash Assets, « = =- = « « Annual income, = = = = = $3,000,000 ——_— — ——(x) —-— - —— The Greatest, Best and Wealthiest Insurance Company in sthe World J. MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. | Charlottetowr, June 10, 1892—2m fs w THE VERY BEST GOODS atLOWEST PRICES — —— — -——(X)—— — ee WE WANT SELL YOU WHAT YOU WANT. (1) —---—- - (Some to the Scotch Store, Jas. Paton & Co’s. aud we will give you the very best value for your money. ix {x} WE WANT to reduce our very large stock, anlia order tod) soofer vary special value in Dress Goods, Millinery, Manties, Cap+s, Dolmias and Jack ets TO A large stock of the very b2st English Prints, fast co'ors and gool patterns, c'earing out at reduced prices; also, Three Hundrel yacds All Wool Feeich Deliines ut a great birgain. Great Bargains in READY-MADE CLOCHING, Carp>2ts, Oilel ths, ete. JAS. PATON & GO., Scotch Store, 168 Victoria Row, Market %quare Charlottetown, aor 4, 1892—ecd & vin. REDUCED PRICES! ; y\ {xX} We carry a large Customers will please bear For New Dress Materials. Goods, Prints, Grey and in mind that our Stoek is Not wishing to carry any White Cottons, Gents’ Fur- FRESH AND NEW, Summer Goods over, we have nishings, Hats and Caps. CARPETS. We have no Old Stock. This Light SUMMEL We carry a very large Will be found a Rare Chance Press Materials stock, and our prices are the to purchase a Dress or furnish range o! all this season’s importation. r:duced all lines of our I ur house ; h hi ae te “a , lowest. your house at very much less ee ee ee than the sume goods can be Rnpeey: ena. Blinds, Curtain Poles, ete. had elsewhere. on HY PERSON BUYING THela 6000S FROM US WILL SAVE MONEY PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Charlottetown, Tune 25, 1892—eod & why git j