Rk as eal eel om pe tae, <a te NS a THE DAILY EXAMINER. : - - i892, fecal and Other - THURSDAY, JULY 7, liems. PTRLEGRAPHIC XEWS. EOTAL DesPpatones To Tak EXAMINER. ~ te =» DOMINION PARLIAMENT b> iavVis band rt and military ex sa imp br bn Lois evening . A nas ig at (coveroment o Come and see the exercises at the Bar ks Squa his evening Admission 25 o s eme CoTRi The case of Alexander Horne vs Bank of Nova Scotia is still be { itll li Don't Forertr the grand moonlight excur sion at 8 30 this evening. Beautiful weather, yod music by the Citizen’s Band. Be - Cuearstpe.—The merchants doing business on Queen Street, between the London House and Medical Hall corners, have decided to name the row ‘*Cheapside o Crors in Qcepec.— Heavy rains in some parts of Quebec threaten to destroy the crops, while lack of rain in the lower parte of the o ruin them there. ll Sunpay Scuoot Prexic.—The Prince Street Methodist Sunday School will hold at Westvil e, West River, july 7 2i its annual picnic on Thursday the 14th inst - erk.—The druggists and nut the island say that Every- body's Pills are among the best-selling medi- ines, aud give perfect satisfaction. Cu Beer Ser lealers pug AN enjoyable two hours may be spent this it excursion in connec- evening at the moonlig > yond Methodist ion with the picnic of the Se Sabbath School. Be one of the number. - & & Teacners’ Assoctation.—The regular (eachers’ meeting will be held in the Baptist school room, to-night, at 8 ck. T. C. James, Esq., will lead it. SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Care, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc., a5 if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. - F Hatt I steamer Fastnet, Ciptain H 4 for Halifax at four o'clock this morning with a cirg> of lobsters, potatoes, hay and oats, shipped by Messrs E. H. Norton & Ce , W. Matheson, N., B. & M Rat enuury 2od vues ier ute o I I to Hon. L, (wen we arn at the Claribel, Capt. J hn \ i Li pe fr rm Bay Verte yesterd aking ti passage in 21 days. 5 i ae [Three Rivers Dominion Dairy Station is now an assured suc = heese a day lave air i onetant in < ilk is said to bean h better r ata I I i steam Premier sail tiailfax via Sam rside yesterday, wi a fu rg nsisting of lobsters, ship ped by James KK. (ira oats, shipped by Cat + shipp l by N B. & y srried Mr. Hannaman M. Rattenbury and Miss Mei passengers. - Honor ¥ tH Pore [nformation E Fol has been received at Halifax from Rome to the effect that the title of Monsignor has been conferred by the Pope upon Rev, John Carmody of St. Patrick's church, that city, and the title of Doctor of Divinity upon the Rev. E. F. Murphy of St. Mary's -> Remember the big picaic at Farquharson 6 Wharf, west River, next Weduesday. Boat races, tub races and field sports. Splendid music for dsacing will aiso be provided The Citiz»ns Band will be in attendance and render choice music. Steamer will leave at 9 30 am and 2 p m, leaving on return at7 p m [he picaic grounds are adjoining the wharf: Be sure and attend Tickets, 35 and 15 cents. - A Wosa Five Orren.—ly advertisement in to-day $s lesue it wil be seen that extra- ordinary inducements wil! be offered during July at the Diamond Bookstore, Cheapside In order to make room tor fall importations the greatest bargains will be given in every department, Call aud you will be fully convinced A hage stock of novels by the best authors just received the place Diamond Bookstore, Street, Cheapside Do not mistake 183 Queen For Over Fiery Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little suiferer at once ; it pro- ducea natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, aod the little cherub awakes ae * bright as a button It is very pleasant to taste It soothes the child, softens th gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething o other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be eure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing S rup,” and take no other kind. lyr Granp Loper.—The meeting of the Grand yesterday afternoon. rhe offi noon e#ession were ustumary votes of Lodge close: } cers elected at the fore instalied and the regularly thanks were pas-ed. The following despatch was reac by the G d Secretary Worrvitte N.S., July 6 Fhe Grand Lodge, 1 0. G T., of Nova Scotia, now i ssivon, send fraternal greetings t» the Graad Lodge of P. E. Island Incresse membership 6,151. Prohibition our watehword. (God tep2ed his er F 5 A. S1mPso7 Acodians of the Maritime Provinces. Among a enite tani itogee % - for- | the few non -Acadians given a place we notice Ww ard 1. tevs. A. E. Burke, Alb rton, and John A. nina . McDonald, Miscouche. We extend congratu- DEATH OF 4A istanper ~The body of} lations to our Acadian contemporary and Joha A y arrived in this city by train | Wish it continued prosperity. from Summerside last evenicg, and wil! be ———_——— interred in the People’s cemetery this after-— Cramms DamacEs - Mr. ©. R Casey, noon ory was about 33 years of age and | whose house was burned with Lusby’s tvn- fe the Island about twelve years ago. He} nery Amherst recently, has filed a claim has latt working in Chicago, where | of $250 against the town, claiming the Sue Soe! wourred whieh caused bis death | damages on account of the slowness of the | a Story ‘8 | fire company and engine in getting to the buy it sofa hoisting machiae | scene of the fire. After considering the ean rere pelea eg, hhh | matter and getting advice on the subject, ployed i i legs badly crushed. | ,, ada Ss chat sk ie =. ; ie the councii instructed the cier » return Daring | ess of amputation he died. | M 7 0 : . c “i Story wes a member of the Masonic fraterni‘y, | “rr. Casey's account to him, and also to in and ai Mr. Bentley, of Richard | form him that the council is advised that Cole L xecompaniel the body home| the town is not responsible for any such from Chicago. sued cards| House go into committee to Tariff. Orrawa, July 7 moved that the consider the Yesterday Mr. Foster tarifi He proposea napge jeleester and degras, twoarticles used by tanneis mpon the free list Lamb leather for | globe making, tin strip waste, nitrate of soda, and crude lime juice, would also be placed | | upon the free list A duty of five cenia per | lozen was to be imposed upon eggs. Con- | tinuing, Mr. Foster said that the Government | intended taking the power to remove at} ALY time discriminatory duty sugars not im porte d dire ctly from the country of production, and to suspend | payment of Cuties upon sugar, molasses | and tobacco imported from certain coun- | tries. The British West India colonies | had shown a disposition to deal liberally | with Camada. They had declined to dis-| criminate against the Dominion in order to | obtain advantages offered by the United | States, and if other countries were going to] discriminate against us, the Government | desired to have the power to treat liberally | such countries as gave concessions to Can- ada. In the tariff matter the resolutions were read a first time. ee CHURGH OF RNGLAND SYNOD Hawirax, July 7. The Church of England Synod adjovrn- ed sine dit Last evening the terms of the Winnipeg Convention were agreed upon and the Quebec scheme adopted. Homestead strike. Prrrsse RG, Pa:, July 7. The latest says that at about dusk last night the of-} ficers of the Amalgamated Association pre- vailed upon the strikers to allow the detec- tives to surrender. At 5 v’clock the detec. tives hoisted a white flag. The strikers guaranteed safe conduct to the detectives provided they left their arms and ammuni- tion behind, and agreed to leave the place | under guard.. The detectives accepted the terms. On the boats were found seven | detectives and twenty or thirty] wounded, some fatally. | The English Elections : : aead | | i | g |} GiVision Ul Lonvon, July 7. Che latest returns give the Conservatives | 94, the Liberals 66, tke Liberal Unionists 9, and the McCartbyites ¢ After the result of the polling for the east Manchester, was announced successful candidate, made an enthusiastic assemblage Bali ur, the a ] iress tO June's Great Sale NOW ON! oan sed to < molasses | 6 | below 40 degrees from one-fourth of a cent| | per gsilon to one cent per gallon for each | | degree below forty. It was intended to place | Lojoyed by Our Customers. upon | gy a Y (x) —_——--—— ----—-( x) ee ee eee 2 BEGAUSE WE ARE GIVING TREMENDOUS BARGAINS THE GENERAL “We see, sure enough for us when we news from Homestead, Pa..'advertise to do, largest we have the lowest. j In——— fwv\ wfnomenineel BJ a , you call to see you rel Mills REMARKS: do better taan you Your assortment is the ever seen and y How are you going to pay our prices your bill when you sell so cheap?” ee WE SAY TO OUR CUSTOMERS : We can afford to sell at those prices yecause we buy in large quantities for Spot Cash, and we sell so much that we can his constituents and others. Sir Henry) Customers for being able to sell at Tyler, running in Yarmouth, is defeated. | American Schooner Capsized. | a H ALIFAX, July 7 The American’ three-masted schooner | Theresa, capsized 25 miles east of this port. | All on board were lost except the captain anc persons. 106T. seven other Hawirax, July 7. At the meeting of the Grand Lodge, I. O.G. T., R. R. Duncan, Grand P., was re-elected G. C. L. Weather Balietin. Toronro, July 7.—10 a. m. Light to moderate winds, fine and warm to-day and to-morrow. - ———_ <— Potick Court. — H. Crossman, charged with breaking into the store of Byrne & Co, on the night of Saturday last, was sent up to the Supreme Court for trial. - Tue Royal Belfast Ginger Ale is a deli- cious and wholesome beverage, being made from Wilmot Spa Water and Pure Ex- tracts, is gently puryative and helps the kidneys, At Grorcetown.—The athletic sports and horse races at Georgetown to day, are well attended. The weather is grand. A good number of people left Charlottetown in the specia! traiu this morning. ~~ Picntc.—The Methodist Church Sunday School picni > takes place to-d sy. The steamer Southport left for Westville at nine o'clock with scholars and teachers. She sailed again at two o'clock for the grounds. This evening there will be a moonlight excursion on the river. A band will be on board and a good time may be expected. SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Bleed. Guerantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At ali Druggists, $1.00 per bottle, six bottles 85.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.” JOURNALISTIC.—Our esteemed contempor- ary, the Mopiteur <Acadien, celebrated its twenty-fifth anniversary on Dominion Day by issuing an illustrated number containing photographs and biographical sketches of the Roman Catnolic Hierarchy and prominent f loss we do, «live on a very smali profit; so we thank our the prices We are boys from the country, and fully understand how hard it is to make low. do so because for better | . ‘a dollar when prices for produce are so in asking you to trade with us, we you in ——(5}—-————— we are sure we can do CLOTHING HATS than any Firm in Town. and A Trial will Convince You that we are indeed THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. mneicihiak ASB § ical Sree WSE BROS, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, June 3, 1892—eod & wky RARE OPPORTUNITY, JUST R ‘IN Oren EC EIVED, Baukenpt Cloths, IN SUITINGS AND TROWSERINGS, GOOD PATTERNS, Selling at less than Wholesale Prices. From Dollars a Suit. saved on ——_—(0)—— HOW is YOUR TIME To SAVE JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Merchant Tailors. Charlottetown, May 27, 1892—tfri sat Four to Six MONEY | q y for Great Sarzains —_——_—_——_— A T—__—_— J. B. MACDONALD'S. Slaughter Prices on PRINTS, GINGHAMS and SATEKEENS. Goods must be cleared. All Summer dress Goods selling off cheap to clear. Don’t forget our CLOTHING Department. Bet- ter Bargains than ever in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. J. B. MAGDONALD’S GREAT GLOTHING STORE. DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. We lead for Best Goods and Lowest Prices. us and be convinced. Try WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. Jharlottetown, July 7, 1892—eod & wky BARGAINS FOR JULY. ——({x) a PERKINS & STERNS So LADIES’ SILK BLOUSES, : LADIES’ MUSLIN Blouses, \ | LADIES’ SATEEN Blouses, LADIES’ FLANNEL Blouses! : ' PARASOLS. We will give you your choice of a nice lot of Parasols for 35 ets. BIG BARGAINS IN MILLINERY. BIG ~BARGAINS IN SUMMER CAPES, MANTLES AND JACKETS. SUMMER GOODS WILL GO CHEAP THIS MONTH. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, July 2, 1892—eod & wky = pe ee eee = me > nn — — exStar fo) ony LJ THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Flas vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Bivautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good tiste they display in patreainins the Star Tailoring t Eistablishment when they want something particalar- 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 Failoring Kstablishment you are too fastidious for this yere world. Mcheed & McKenzie. ( harlottetown, April 13, 1892--eod & wky FOR THIS MONTH OF JUNE, Be sure and tell your friends, and don’t miss the place. Tremendous supply of i00ts and Shoes sclling low for cash at GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, June 4, 1892—eod & why | aie va