Local and Other Items. I : yeicls rider is expecte e Deceiving Park this evening at ¢é ¢ a} o ’ Regular meeting of Victoria © o'clock, in Wright's leMPERANCE livision this evening at Hall, Prince Street 7 W wie some remedies are harsh and drastic in their action, ali ® imit that Everybody's Pills are mild, safe and certain. Warat tue Pore Ta1vxs.—Tho Pope has addressed an encyclical lettert to the bishops -oughout Italy, in which his holiness de lares the actions of the Freemasons of Italy are subversive of religion. sii sittialiidhia Do you know why Royal Relfast Ginger Ale is the best Because the Wilmot Spa Mineral Waters are its base, and lime juice sod pure extracts are used. All Grocers and Wine Merchants. - Potrce Cocrt—A number charged with infraction of the Liquor Regula tion Act were before His Honor the Stipen- diary Magistrate this morning. Some were adjourned and some dismissed. of persors ' iecieseatiineemnie Tue latest Apprrion.—Advices from Honolula say H. M. 8. Champion left there Jaly 13th for Johnston Islands and anchored off the islands July 18th The islands were wunexed next day. Apia will be used by England as a coaling station. Ldeniliclaipiihilinn Ir is specially requested that all contribu tions from the country reach Charlottetown not later then Thursday next. All accounts will positively be closed on Saturday, and nothing will be received after that date —T. C. James, treasurer. {a8 3i since Tue Watson Property.—This very valu- able four story brick building, with its dwelling house. having all the modern ap- ptiances, and a shop, known for nearly half a century »@ W. R. Watson's Drag Store, offers a rare chance for securing excellent premises on Queen Street. See advt. = => — Prize Essays — Miss Ina McMillan, daughter of Hector C. McMillan, of W ood Islands, has been awarded Colonel Irving's prize for the best essay on Early Scottish Pioneers. Mr. S. D. McPhee, of Clenwilliam, took secoad priz. The third in point of merit wae sent in by Mr. Nicholson, now cf Boston. Five essays were received altogether. —_> —_ Tux Sovrts Races —The great annual races which are to take place at the Souris Driving Park on Thursday. the Ilth inst., should be well pstroniz:d. The grand stand will hold 600 people and the seating accom. modation is excellent. Plenty of amurements will be eapplied. For full details see ad- vertisemeat ons Wake Seventy Mites.—On Monday of last week a woman giving her name as Mrs. Sturk went to the house of Alfred Late, near the mouth of the Faikland Lidge ruad, Springfield, N. 8., and asked for something to satisfy the pangs of hun- ger, which was given her She said that her husband was at work at or near Nic- taux, and hearing that he was sick, and not HE VELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SexotaL Desratones to Taz Examinen. BRITISH PARLIAMENT, THE QUEEN’S SPEECH Is Remarkably Short. ell Lonpon, Aag. 8. The ‘Queen’s Speech, as communicated to the chiefs of the Ministerial and Opposi- tion parties, is the briefest speech from the throne ever read in Parlia- ment. It formally intimates that Par- liament has met for the traneaction of business. It contains no reference to prospective legislation, and is almost silent in regard to foreign affairs and Ire- land. The Queen simply says nv immediate | work can be expected of members so soon after the labors of last session aad the fatigues of the general election. AN OTTAWA CRICKBTER COMMITS SUICIDE, Hauirax, Aug. 8. Fraak Stewart Dickey, a member of the Ottawa cricket team, suicided at the Queen Hotel on Saturday evening by firing two shots from a revolver into his brains. He was a son of Senator Dickey. Biake in the Imperial Parliament Lonpvon, Aug. 8. The London Chronicle, warmly praising Blske's speech on Thursday, says it is understood that Blake’s entrance into the Imperial Parliament was due to the ex- pressed wishes of Gladstone, who was anxious to have his co-operation in setting the details of hume rule. The Behring Sea Question. Monrreat, Aug 8. Christopher Robinson, Q C., who has been engaged in the Behring Sea case in London arrived here Sscurcay and states that he looks with confidence to the favur- able settlement of the question. Our Artillery Boys. Hairax, Aug. 8. The P E Island Artillerymen are per forming the big gue shift at Point Pieasant this morning. Rev. E. P. Crawford Inducted. Hatirax, Aug. 8. Rev. E. P. Crawford, the new Rector of St. Luke’s, was inducted yesterday mora- ing. having any means to carry her through by rail, she had started from her home at} Mahoue Bay to walk where he was, a dis- tance of about seventy miles. She carried an infant in her arms. cnomneiiininndit Music 1s Cucercn —Aprop»s of the ques- tioh of church music it may interest some of our readers to read the following extract from the Wesleyan. In describing the meetings of the confereace lately held in Charlottetown the Wes'eyan’s correspondent goes on to say: ** The interest taken by the choir of the Methodist Church did mach towards making the meetings so successful. With from 15 to 2) voides under the careful training of Prof. Earle, with selections of music of a high order from the best composers, with aa excellent reudition which showed thorough preparation as well as ability, no wonder the oft heard remark was ‘was not that beautifal siaging last night." ” _—_o—_+~ Aw Assacit Case was tried this rorning | before J. T. Mellish, Feq, J. P. John Stew. ! art, of Brackley Point Road, was fined turec dollars and costs or twenty days imprison- ment for assault on Barbara Stewart, of the same place. The houses of the parties are near each other, John's c ttle browse the grass unpleasantly near Barbira’s door, and ghe makes mitters lively for them On Thursday morning last, ia order that the cattle might eoj»y their morning repsst un- disturbed, John, while it was yet early dawn, imprisoned Barbara by securely fastening her dcor from the outside, ‘She fiading herself unable to get out st the dvor-way, got out through a window, only to be forcibly thrown back again by the irate John. Henee the com- piaint against bim. Aled A Practicat Serwox —At High Mass in St. Dunstan's Cathedral yesterday, His Eminence Cardioal Gibbons, of Baltrmore, delivered « striking and masterly discourse on the Gospel! of the day. The C srdinal is an excellent pulpit orator and has a fine de- livery. In the course of the sermon he referred in glowing terms to the hospitality of the Islanders in general. He subse- quently spoke of the proposed new cathe- dral, and encouraged the congregation to work together to secure it. He was vory sorry, indeed, he could not remain longer, byt he expressed the earnest hope of hav- ing the pleasure of laying the corner stone in a few years, or officiating at the dedi- cation cerewonies ‘The Cardinal leaves Summerside for Baltimore on Wedaasday moraing. <- Scorrisu Gatueatne.—Another special feature of the Scottish games is the club swinging exhibition by Donald McBheann, of Scotland, Horse trainers and ticket holders will confer a favor on the Csledoaian Club of P. E. Island by abstaining from using the Driving Park track from 7.15 to 8 p. m. this (Monday) evening.—J. A. McLaren, Secretary. There will be a steamer leave Cranberry, Haggerty'’s and Hickey's Wharf on Wed nesday morning, Aug. 10ch, at the usual hours, for the Caledonian games at Char- lottetown. t-turning, wtll leave ferry wharf at 5 p. m, All members of the Y. M. C. A. Cycling Club are particularly requvsted to be at the Driving Park this evening, at 7 o'clock, sharp, to dri'l for the bicycle parade for the Caledonisn Club games ou Weduesday. Visiting Seoteh and members of the Oaledonian Club will please remember the The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletia.) Hawirax, Aug. 8. Island —Mackerel good at Mal- fair at Geo’town, but poor at Cod fair at Malpeque and Also hake fair at St. Peter's. eee Weather Bulletin. P. &. peque, Miminig«sb. Geo'town. — aa Toronto, Aug. §.—10 a. m. Southerly to westerly winds, fair and warm. General Telegraphic News. Catcurra, Aug 5.—Five Russians cap- tured by Afghan troops among the rebel- lious Aszaras have been sent in chains to Cabul. Orrawa, Aug. 5.—Sanford . Fleming, who represented the Ottawa board of trade at the London congress, in his preliminary report says: ‘1 was surprised and pleased to hear numbers of English manufacturers speak in favor of the fair trade proposal. The actual vote was 47 to 34 in the congress held in the heart of free trade England. It will carry next time, for I learn that the Australians are resi!ly with us, and if seven Australian delegates hid reversed their votes the resoluion weuld have been adopted.” Torosro, Aug. 5. Friday uight last James Chapman, of Thornhuil, wa found lying on the road in front of a v ‘lage hotel with a terrible wound on his head. Every- thing possible was done for the wounded man, but he died Monday. A short time previous to his being found Chapman was heard quarrelling with some other men, who it is alleged assaulted him and gave him the injuries which resulted in his death. The case will be investigated. Montreat, Aug. 5 —Things are begin- ning tu look bad forthose engaged in the Montreal and Sorel rsilway deal. ‘To-day Manager Lalonde deposed before the com- mission that many thousands of dollars that were reported to the (luebec government as being part of the subsidy were really paid by the manager himself out of the traffic receipts. ‘There is a general opinion that a clear steal of $40,000 was effected out of $112,000. ———— $$ 9+ 0 +e ——_— For Over Furry Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “‘bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all paiv, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take uo other kind. lyr SKODA’S GINTMENT, the Great German Skin Care, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc., 25 if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. sseneniiaiagl a Ladies call and see our prints, French jelanee, dress goods and gloves. Never before have the ladies of Charlottetown been offered such value.—Jas, Paton & Co., Market mevting to-morrow evening, at 8 o'clock, sharp, at the Club Rooma, Queen Square. Square. f | } Dissolution JAMES PATON & C VICTORIA ROW, 4s % Opposite Market Square, ILL TO-DAY, SATURDAY, G6ih of August, until fur- vy ther notice, offer their whole stock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at Extraordinary Reductions from usual selling prices. From the well-knowa reliable character of Goods kept in stock by JAMES PATON & CO., and at the low prices now marked, they have confidence in asseriing that bet- ter Value has not been submitted in the trade for years past. No goods bought for sale purposes. What we offer is our regular stock. ; 2 SILKS! SILKS !—Black and Colored, Fancy and Pliins. Ail our stuck of Surahs, Ovlored and Biack Bengalines, Pongees, Loveiy Shot Surahs. Also, all our Standard Black and Uolvred Sitks at startling reductions. Raguiar Gros Grain Silks, worth $1, now 59c ; Regular Standard Biack Costume Silks $1.35, $1.65, $1 90, $2 25, etc., Dissolution Sale price $1, $1.35, $1 59 and $1.65. Splendid Scock to choose from. No trouble so show goods. DRESS ROLbES.—These goods are of excep'ional quality, but wil! bs cleared out at the following Dissolution prices :—Regular price $8, tor $5 ; $9.25 for $6; $LL for $6.50 ; $13.75 for $8; $15 25 for $8.5). Every Lady in Town will do well to imapect this beautiful lot of goods. READY-MADE DRESSES in a large variety of shades. Regular pri 9.75 R DE DRESS 2 : ‘ prices $9.75 for $5; $11 for $6; $16 for $8. Never before have we offered such large discounts. _ 990 YARDS DOUBLE-WIDTH DRESS GOODS, all Light Summer Colors, suitable for Summer aud Fall wear. Ragular 352 goods for the marvellous low price ov ~ per yard. ‘These goods cannot last long at the figures, so come along and secure.a argain. One lot of SINGLE-WIDTH BLACK GOODS, ususily sold from 352 to 593, for 20 to 30c. MERINOS AND CASHMERES. —For quality ani general wear these go ds are correct. All of exceptionaliy good Dyes and Shades. Ou.e line of Colored Cashmares and Merinos, the must recent shsdes produced, will be cleared out at a very low figure, BLACK SILK WARP HENRIELLAS. —These popular goods in dif srent qualt- ties. We keep always on hand a chyic. selection to chouse frem. , GRENADINES, SINGLE WIDTPHS.— Rogalar prices from 19: to 65: ; Dissolu- tion Sale price, 13: to 45c. ALL-WOUOL COLORED DELAINES in pretty shades at exzeptivaal low prices. SUNSHADES! SUNSHADES !—One lot ia light shades, $1 to $3. Will ciear the lot at two prices, namely, 25: and 5%. away these goods at the above prices. $1.25 for 85s. PRINTS ! PRINTS !—-Best English fast colors 5,00) yards in English Cam- brics, Galetia and Oxford Strips, Zspayrs, Caintz, Muslins, etc. Huadreds of beau- tiful patterns to select from in Plain and Fancy Siteens. Ladies, do mot miss this opportunity of securing a bargain. It is needless to quote prices, as these goods will not last any time at the prices marked. LACE CURTAINS, in Ayrshire and Nottingham makes. from. Curtains that were usu ily sold at from 89c. to $2, Dissolution Sale price 402 to $1.25. This is a genuine bargsii. Also, a large stock of Fancy Art Muslins, Ore- tonnes, Jamasks, Piushes for F irnishing purposes. Pairs of Silk Curtains in all the leading shades. Also, a large stu.k of fine Lice. Lace Curtains, 3} and 4 yards long, usual prices from $2.50 t» $7 5) = We will offer this wonderful lot at prices that will sellthem. Lidies who intend t» go housekeeping would do well to inspect this cheap lot. CARPETS ! CARPETS !—la Brussels, Wiltons, Velvets and Tapestry. Also, a large variety of Squares ; 1500 y srds Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, all the best makes, at prices that will be sure tu effect a speedy clearance. OLLCLOTHS, MATS, RUGS, erc., all of the best Scotch and Eaglish makes. We wili close out our lacge stock of English Odcloths at 27: a-yard. We keep no Canadian Oilcloths in stock, nothing but the best Eaglish and Scotch mikes. TWO BALES TAPESCRKY ENDS, from 1} to 2 yards. Also, ali ends of Tapes- try and Brussels Carpets, Mattings, Hemps, in plain and stripes, suitable for Halls and uther purposes. Ladies, do nt lst this opportuaity pass befure securing bargsins. Clothing! Clothing! CHILDREN’S SUITS that were $( 35 4 Suit tor 652 Suits that were $1.75, Dissolution price SL; Suits that were $2, now $159. The above lots will fit boys from 4 years co iz years. Sua er Cotson Blouses, with Pants, regular prices $1.45, $1 65, $2 and $259. Diser'utia: S-'e price 90c, $1.35, $1.75. These goods must be cleared out to make room for ous Win'er Goods. No reasonable offer refused. Call and get Children’s Clothing at yur own price. All siz’s kept in stock. 500 GEN rs’ ODD JACKETS, d ¥>-enat s'z3s, usual! prices from $25) to $8 ; Dissolution price $1.25 to $4. A gran! csance to get a chesp Coat. E 700 PAIRS GENTS’ TWEED TROUSERS from 592 to $2; usual pric»s from $1 to $3. These goods are not j »b lots imported for this sule, but our regular stock, 300 PAIRS ODD PANTS, suitabl. and get a prir. SERGE SUITS from 65: t) $2. Naver bafore have we offsred such inducement in ths Deputuaent. We m-ka this off or to show our customers that we can sell these goods lower than they have ever brought before. 200 SULTS IN TWEED3 AND WORSTEDS, all odd sz. As we have no complete range of s'z°s in thess goods we offer the remaining sizes at less than cost. $10 Suits for $6 50; $6 Suits for $4. Serge Suits from $2.50 up. Regalar prices from We are throwing Qae lot Black Sunshades, job lot, extra value, 1,000 pairs to select io: Children from 4 years to 8 years. Call 500 pieces Tapestry Carpet for the smali sum of 45 cents a piece, choice patterns; regular price, 75 and &8& cents. — {x )—--——_—. —— JAMES PATON & CO., 168 VICTORIA ROW, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, August 6, 1892—eod & wky DAILY HXAMINER. - - - Ss? reer’ 2a MONDAY, AUGUST 8, i892. ROS. SEASONABLE GOODS! —— —— (J) — -—- —-— | CHALLIES.—A great sale of these beautiful Fabrics now going on. Our assortment is immense and our prices so low that they meet the approbation of all purchasers. PRINT COTTONS ! ee ee We keep the best assortment of Printed Cotton Goods to be found in the City. All shades and grades, from the very cheapest to the very best Goods. | —-—{1)- --—— STANLEY BROTHERS ‘ Charlottetown, June 28, 1892—eod & wky R. FENNEL, < vce NEW HARDWARE STORE,’ ---—- Norton & Feanell, STANLEY BROS PRINT COTTOMS —{x] We Have Opened Our New LOCK, Store ERON OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, where we have a large and well-assorted stock of HARD VARE and PAINTERS’ SUP. PLIES. Our Goods are all New and bought for Cash in the best markets, and we will give our customers the benefit of the discounts. We guarantee satisfaction to those who favor us with their patronage, and we will sell as low as any house in the trade. FENNELL & CHANDLER. rT > Le AUGUST, 1892. i {x) SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN SUMMER DRESS GOODS THIS MONTH. i (x) 300 Yards Double Width All-Wool Dress Goods at a Great Bargain. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, August 1, 1892—eod & wky = = —— Charlottetown, July 22, 1892 —dy lw SS ee The Great Clothing Store, ‘N CLOTHING we have just opened a iot of ALL-WOOL YOUTHS SUITS to fit from 13 to 18 years of age, bought at a sacrifice and will be sold at $3.75 a Suif—a genu- ine bargain considering the quality. Our MEN’S and LITTLE BOYS’ SUITS will go cheap. If you are in want of any don’t pass us, as we have the gocds and prices that will suit you; and for your own sake don’t buy a dollar’s worth until you see our bargains. The goods have got to go and no doubt about it. mer Goods, and lots of goods selling at half price. J. B. MACDONALDS GREAT CLOTHING STORE, I32 QUEEN STREET. No reasonable offer refused for Sum- & SHOE STORE. DOMINION BOOT (x) READFUL LOW PRICES OF BOOTS AND SHOES at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store during the month of August. The stock must be sold and goods will be slaughtered. West Side Queen Street, Near Market Square. Charlottetown, August 3, 1892—eod & wky nee eon? as a yet mca + a. te ornare — age oe 5 ede tS eT Ee es ‘ . ‘ Fi yf ee oe es — - > Ape g oe ogee =