—— ee = —— THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - ~ —_—$—$—$—$ THURSDAY, tite _ - = a eee - — ~ —— oe — AUGUST 11, 1892. ae Local and Other items. Ginat uw. M. S. Magicienne left this ' tat So wk this morning - M vic PIcNt Owing to the unfavorable to-day the Masonic p has been postponed uatil Monday next, o W urLe some remedies are harsh and drastic their action, all admit that Everybody's Pills are mild, safe and certain. - Tue Premier.—The str. Premier, which arrived here last night, left again this morn. urn to Hatifax, viaSummerside, - ing on rev Potwce Court. —A pers: 3! , abusive languege Goed 35; adruck dived $2; and 2 cases Gf infraction of the liquor act postpuned uatil Monday. stlaieesitinaniinagl Souris Races.—The races which were to have taken place to-day at the Souris Diiving Park have been postponed until to-morrow, ou account of the rain. amenenenne PromeNape Concert.—If the weather is favorabie toemight, the Citizens Band will give a concert in Queen Square Gardens, com- mencing at 8 uv clock cnicimgplicl Accipent.—A son of Mr. A. Down fell from tree yesterday on the Malpeque Road and broke his arm. His head was aiso badiy cut as a result of the fall, icaiiiiiiiaind Tue “Hor.”"—The afternoon dance on board H. M. 3. Blake is postpoced on account of the weacher uatil to-morrow (Friday). The abip will not ieave until Davurday. ~~ Do you know why Royal Belfast Ginger Aleis the best? Because the Wilmot Spa Miueral Wavers are its base, and lime juice and pure extracts ure use 1, All Grocers and Wine Merchants. ainancciiaetinennt Loastxr SuirmeNts.—S. 8. Premier arrived here last evening from Halifax with a general argo and passengers, and sailed again vi« Summerside at seven o'clock this morning with 925 cases, lobsters shipped by James L. Grant, Eeq.; 540 cases lobsters, shipped by Hon. James Clow; and other general cargo, inden Gratiryine To ALL.—The high position at- tained and the universal acceptance and ap- proval of the pleasant liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs, ae the most excellent laxative known, illustrates the value of the qualities on which its success is based, and are aban- dantly gratifying to the California Fig Syrup Company eres - Tax Concert Last Nicnt.—At the Phil- harmonic Hall last night the Masonic Concert given with the assistance of a number of jolly tars from the men-of-war, was a grand success, A good audience assembled, who listened with enjoyment to the spirited rendition of the sailors’ songs—fu'l of the flavor of the sea. The singing of the little Misses W ebster was greatly admired. icc lieeie L. O. A.—The members of Boyne Lodge, No. 614, will please take notice that a special meeting will be held tonight at 7 30, at their Hall, for the purpose of receiving a fraternal visit from our brethren aboard H. M. 58. Biake. A fall attendance is requested. Mem- bers of sister lodges are cordially invited to attend, Ail brethren will please attend with regalia. By order, J. L. Lane, W.M. JN, MeNevia, R. S. ccinisitabaeiii Scorr Act Case.—The case of Welling- ton Matthews, prosecutor, against Jobn Finlay of Vernon River, for violation of the Scott Act, tried at Miliview on the 3rd iast., before James H. Bourke and Robert Jenkins, J. P’s. for Queen’s Co, wherein judgment was reserved, was on Tuesday last dismiesel. H. James Palmer for defendant. Rurte Mares.—A Martini-Henry rifle match between ten men of H. M.S Blake and a local team will take place to-morrow afternoon. The local team 's mposed of Capt D. L. Ho yper, : x Allan, Corporal H. oper, C spt Hi. M. Davison, Sergt. R. V. Longworth, Lieut. E. Stewart, Sapper H. Anderson, Corp oral Baird, Sap- per Moore, Sergt. Davison. Range, 200, 400 and 600 yards. ees Yacat Race.—On Menday next a yacht race will take place in Charlottetown harbor. [t will begin at 2 o'clock, and sail over the The start will be made from The following usual course the Steam Navigation wharf. eutries are in: Boats. Owners, Harp ol debe bhvt beobb bees R Hogan Gitana ad ..--d H Barns Puritan ..--.-J Snelgrove Maggie ...... ..G RK Judson _—~—o—_——— SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American_KRem- for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Druggists, $1.00 per bottle, six bettles $5.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for * Morning Light.”’ a Cuvecu Ry orentnc.—The Long Creek Baptist house of worship, which has been closed for some time for repairs, will be re-opened Aug. 14th. Services will be held at ll a. m., 3 p. m. and7 p. m. Rev J. A. Gordon, of Ch’town, will preach in the afternoon, and Rev. E. C. Turner, of Cornwall, in the evening. The morning service will be provided for, but the name of preacher is not known as yet.— F. Davison, Pastor. Maxes Fiesu AND BLoop.—When the sys tem is all ran down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, when the body is sinking fast, then ia 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 coostituents 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. pane Temrenance Tans.—MecLeod’s Hall _pre- sented » pleasant scene last evening. “Naval Patent Lifeboat” Lodge, 1. O. G. Templars, under charter of the Grand Lodge of England and the United Services, was opened in due form at 7 30 by the Chief Templar, Mr. Frank Halil. At $ o'clock, a free meeting was opened to the public and presided over by the Deputy G CT, Me Geo Warwick. The entertainment consisted of songs, recitations and short ad- dresses, which were fully enjoyed by all. Besides having a lodge of Templ+rs eaca, we are glad to learn that both the Blake and the Magicienrs nave & branch of the Royal Nav:l Tew gerance Society, founded by Miss Agnes ic. Weston, of the Royal Sailor's tof, of Portsmouth, Englaad, and which is doing excellent work in Hor Majesty's navy. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. NEWS FROM °", JORN. Races Yesterday.—Cardinal Gibbons Sr. Jonny, Aug. 11. The colt stake races yesterday attracted the largest assemblage seen in the park for along time. In the 2-year-old race, J R Lamy’s (Amherst) colt George Buchanan won in two straight heats; best time, 3.12}. In the 2.56 class, H. C. Lydian’s (Kent- ville) mare Erica Morgan won in three straight heats, In the 3 year old class, A. B. Etter’s (Amherst) Francis P. won. Best time by Katrine 2 40. Cardinal Gibbons was much pleased with this neighborhood. He celebrated Mass in the Sacr.d Heart Seminary yesterday, and was serenaded by the City Cornet band last night. He made a speech from the balcony of the Bishop’s palace, and left for home this morning. Gladstone Summoned. Lonpon, Aug. 11. Mr. Gladstone has received a communi- cation from the Queen, summoning him to Osborne House, in order that she may en- trust to him the formation of a new gov- ernmept. Smallpox in New York. New York, Aug. 11. The health department of this city is alarmed over the discovery of the existence * lof smallpox in a crowded tenement house on a street occupied by sixteen Italian families. The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) Hauirax, Aug. 11. Cod continues fair at Georgetown and a few at Malpeque. Hake also fair at the former. Mackerel fair at Miminigash and of good size. Light takes at Georgetown and Malpeque. Weather Buile tin. Tororo, Aug. 11.—10 a. m. Warm, unsettled weather, with showers or thunder storms in most places. General Telegraphic News. Lonpoy, Aug. 9.—The House of Lords has confirmed the permission given to Lord Salisbury to sell his ancestral seat, Savernake, to Lord I[vent, formerly Mr. Guinness, the brewer With the three- quarters of a millioa thus obtained, Lord Salisbury’s creditors hope he will settle some of his debts. Simua, Aug. 9.—The revolt of the Hazara tribes in Afghanistan becomes more serious daily. General Sir Frederick Roberts, with a large detatchment of troops, has been dispatched by the Indian Govern- ment to meet the Ameer at Jellalabad. Toronto, Aug. .9.—Sir Daniel Wilson was buried to-day amid many signs of mourning. ‘There was a brief service at his house, at conclusion of which Rev. Dr. Sweeney conducted a funeral service at St Phillip’s Church, where Sir Daniel wor- shipped. The interment took place at St. James’ cemetery. Sir Oliver Mowat, Vice Chancellor Mulock, Thos. Hodgins, Dr. John Hoskin, and officers Hutton and Wright aeted as pall bearers. The Globe is booming Principal Grant as the late president's successor, and Professor Loudin’s name is also well received. ro Lawn Tennis Match. Tue match played yesterday at Victoria Park between the officers of H. M. S. Blake and a team from the home club, to the surprise of a great many, players in- cluded, resulted in a beating for the lands- men. The club appeared to be having an ‘off day”— perhaps caused by keeping late hours—and succumbed to play which cer- tainly was not strong on their opponents’ part. Brecken and Ings are to be excepted, as they won all their sets in fine form. The following is the score : Brecken v8 Captaia Wood loge Mr Thynre 6 l Same vs Rev H Wood Mr White 6 2 Same vs Dr Handyside Mr Saul 6 Same vs Mr Rowe Mr Brown 6 l Pope ve Captain Wood Stewart Mr Thynne 3 6 Same va Dr Handyside Mr Saul 3 6 Same va Rev H Wood Mr White 4 6 Same vs Mr Rowe Mr Brown 5 4 Palmer vs Captain Wood Leigh Mr Thynne 3 6 Same vs Dr Handyside Mr Saul 3 6 Same 90 Rev H Wood , Mr White 6 5 Same vs Mr Rowe Mr Brown 5 6 Weeks v3 Captain Wood Bartlett Mr Thynne 3 6 Same vs Dr Handyside Mr Saul 5 6 Same vs Rev H Wood Mr White 2 6 Same vs Mr Rowe Mr Brown 6 ’ The match was won 9 sets to 7. Now is the time to get butter crocks, cream crocks, preserve crocks, milk basins, bean pots. Cheaper than ever.—W. P. Colwill. j23 wi dyeod Nearly every MEN'S MURDER —_AND— SUICIDE ! ——— --—(x) ene ee anne eae ee Prices. Prices. HATS at Prices. 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 MEN’S CLOTHING at Wonderful Wondertul SHIRTING and GINGHAMS at Wonderful Prices. MENS SHIRTS and UNDER- CLOTHING, wonderful prices In fact, every line of goods in the shop at wonderful prices. Their Store is a wonderful place for wonderful bargains, and all the wonderful people should trade with THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Charlottetown, August 9, 1892—eod & wky y/ ( ) CO \ ) ay Z ( ) BEAT MIDSUMMER SALE. During August we shall continue our Midsummer Sale of Sateens, Challies, Lawns, Prints and Sun- shades. DRESS GOODS we start at 5 cents; 10 yards for 50 cents. Men’s and Boys’ STRAW HATS and HELMETS at and below cost to clear. TWEEDS for Boys and Men, cheap. FLANNELETTES cheap---a large range. _Valises away down. Carpets and House Fur- nishings. This is a Genuine Mark Down Sale, and one way to thank our many customers and to show them we appreciate their trade. Bargains for everyone. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Charlottetown, July 29, 1892—eod & wky ——— —— —_— — ee — ——— ———— ee 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 Pailoring Establishment 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 Tailoring Establishment you are too fastidious for this yere worid. MéLeod & MéKenzie. Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wky = = Se = — —- 2 = . = == = = PERKINS & STERNS. Many Les Smut i EES uct | Mu | ——$————- —— 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—eod & wky BOOMING BOOTS AND SHOES. (x) We are now offering a lot of Summer Wear Women’s, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes Slippers, at knock-down prices. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. Charlottetown, August 4, 1892—eod & wky in Men’s and Be Re + —_ Sissel ran eine Sk athe eRe £ ae opamp we ob. 6 ee. 6 eS WOE EA ER