a in - inet Local and Other Items. Tuxnnent Tea Monpay ive Funnel Tea at Cape Traverse n Monday next 7 . Ice Cream delicacies, ice cream to-night at A. & C. Quirk’s, North side Queen ah 2 Square. av <1 er eae FREE EXHIBITION To-N1aut.—A live blood- sucking vampire from the East Indies, at Goff Bros Shoe Store. - W nine some remedies are harsh and drastic ia their action, all admit that Everybody's Pilis are mild, safe and certain. i ah - Cricket at the Park this afternoon. The game will be North of Kent St. vs. South of Kent St. Stumps pitched at 2 o'clock. deinilasniel IMPROVEMENT. — The carpenters have lalone’s corner. woodefully improved Capt brush with telling D. Howlet is using his effect. sitaedlpigenita Brseurrs, soda, sugar, fruit, Garibaldi and family Pilot, all nice and fresh, at A & C Quirk’s, North Side Market Square. ab 2i Rurte Assoctation.—The annual busi- ness meeting of the Queen's County Rifle Association will be held this evening at 9 o'clock at Capt. George Davison’s Store. I. O. 0. F.—The Grand Lodge of British Columbia has instructed its representatives to vote for the 18 year-old amendment at the evening session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge at Portland, Oregon. Brscurrs, made to-day—fancy, mixed, Seville, Diamond, Hermit and New York fruit, at A. & C. Quirk, North Side Mar- ket Square. ad 3i —_-_ »- — Poxice Covurt.—The young girl discharged on Thursday on condition that she would leave the city immediately, was egain arrested for vagrancy last night and remanded for eight days. -_—_-_ »>--— Tas Moscrox Tragepy.—Toeday’s St. Joha Progress will contain s portrait of the Moncton prisoner charged with the murder af policeman Steadman. Leave your orders at the Diamond Bookstore. i Destructive brusb fires have been raging through diff-rent parts of the country this dry season, but don’t be uneasy about your kind- ling wood. You can get supplies at A. Down's, Pownal W barf. i Tanglefoot Fly Paper is the best. Clean aad deliible Cake no other and bay tt at Dodd's Medical Hall, where wholesale and retail you can buy it the cheapest. wed&sat Seus or Encuayp —Eton Lodge, No. 148° celebrates the day of its institution by holding a fraternal picaic fr its mem bers and friends on Monday, the 8:h inst., at West River Bridge. Boat leaves at half-past one o'clock, sharp. ——_<———— Crcetixe —Twenty-two architects have left New York for Paris, where they wili start on a cycling tour of France. The tourists, who are all artista as well as architects, will go as far south as the Loire, They all ride safeties. Some people say it don’t pay to advertise. I: has paid Patton Bros. to advertise their cheap sale, as it has been a success. Next week they are going to offer a big range of goods at very low prices. Curtpaen Essoy the pleasant flavor, entle action and southing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative ; and if the father or mother be costive or bilious, the most g:atifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. aod a inncenattole SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc., as if by magic. 3 oz. tudes in elegant cartons 50 cts. een Bap Watx.—The plank walk along Pownal St. from Mackieson’s corner to Boyle's Tannery is in a disgraceful condition. The city surveyor should see that a new walk is put down at once or there may be more damage suite for the council to face. Assaut. —Peter McAleer rppeared before J. T. Mellish, Esquire. J. P., today, to answer for assaulting Elizabeth McAulay and Mary McAalay, The cass stands ad- journed for one week. The complainants, who live in the Royalty near St. Denstan’s College, are frequently annoyed by boys who come about their premises, McAleer is one of the offenders and several others are also to be brought to justice. es Bievete Panape.—The Y. M. C. A. Bie cycling Club have consented to favor the Caledonian Club with a grand bicycle parade at the close of the games on Wednesday. This grand parade will be well worth seeing. All members of the Cycling Club are requested te be at the Driving Park on Monday at 7 p m, sharp, to drill for the bicycle parade for Caledonian games on Wednesday. Horse traioers and ticket holders will confer a favor on the Caledonian Club by absteining from using the Driving Park track from 7.15 to8 pm on Monday evening-—J A MeLaren, Sec’y. Raspserry Pre.—A raspberry pie that can be eaten cold and is without the barmful element of pie—the pistry—ie msde as follows: Butter a deep dish and line it at bottom and sides with thin slices of stale bread from which the crusts have been re- moved, Put a pound of raspberries and less than half that qa«ntity of red currants, (or these may be omitted, adding, fastead, to the quantity of raspberries), with a little sugar, in « small stewpan, and boil them up once or twice. Then remove the fruit from the syrup aod heap it in the centre of the dish, cover with thin slices of bread and saturate the whole well with the boiling syrup. Place a = with a weight on it on the pudding and eave for some time on the ice; then turn it out, sprinkle with powdered sugar, and serve with whipped cream. cictueitinlasiing MAkes Fiesu anv BLoop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the erdimary proeess of food supply and digestion, when the body is sinking fast, then is 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 constituents 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 Coarlottetown drug stores. ae ‘ ’ of ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Special Despatours ro THe EXaMUnER. The Moncton Tragedy. Moncton, Aug. 6. No new new developments have been made in the Steadman murder case. Jim is still at large. A mysterious woman who arrived in Moncton was identitied as the wife of a well- towed to proceed to Bangor yesterday. ; At the trial yesterday an important wit- ness examined was Frederick C. Baker, for- merly of Fredericton. He testitied that he saw the scufile between the prisoner and Steadman. sitidiaeeialain Conscience Money. MONTREAL, Aug. 6. City Treasurer Robb has received a draft from a Baltimore man for $950, and that in- stitution refases to disclose the name of the drawer. The officials here believe the same to be conscience money. Burglars Captured. Harirax, Aug, 6. The two men who oe the Rev, D. M. Gordon’s house during his absence in Charlottetown, were captured last night while disposing of the stolen property. King's College. Hairax, Aug. 6. Lother Bobar has been appcinted Professor of Modern Languages in King’s College, Windsor. The Premier—RKecovered. Orrawa, Aug, 6. The Premier has quite recovered from his indisposition. General Telegraphic News. Winnipec, Aug. 4—A despatch from Calgary says the liberation of four China- men, who were pronounced cured by the doctors, from smallpox quarantine, caused a disturbance there Jast night. The mob, three hundred strong, raided every Chinese laundry in town, demolishing the buildings and ruining the contents, maltreating the inmates who in many cases barely escap- ing with their lives. During the melee the police kept out of the way, and when the mounted police came the mob dispersed. The Chinamen have consulted lawyers and will make a claim on the town“for damages. Haurrax, Aug. 4.—The Artillery had beautiful weather to-day, and progress was made in catching upto the time lost by yesterday's rain. The firing was by the Montresl batteries. In the 20-pounder competition No. 5 Battery made 49; No. 4 battery, 29; No. 6 battery, 12. In the 64- pounder cumpetition No. 3 battery made 49; No, 5 battery, 38; No. 2 battery, 34: No. 4 battery, 19; No. 1 battery, 17; No. 6 battery, 12. Cuicaco, Aug. 4 —An attempt was made last night to blow up the residence of Charles D. Irwin, a wealthy board of trade operator, bya woman. She evidently be- came frightened by passers-by and ran ofl, leaving @ can containing ten pounds of giant powder behind her. This amount was sufficient to have blown the building to atoms. The woman was dressed in deep mourning. Lonvon, Aug. 2.—The privy council to- day unanimousiy dismissed on all points the appeal of Mr. Read and others, mem- bers of the Church Association, from the judgment of the Archbishop's court in the case of the Bishop of Lincoln (Dr. King), and upheld that judgment, which declined to inflict any penalty or monition upon the bishop for alleged ritualistic practices. —_—-—___ ~~ ——_—__—- Weatber siulletin. Toronto, Aug. 6.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, mostly fair and warm with a few local showers. The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) Havirax, Aug. 6, Cod {air at Georgetown and Malpeque; and fair catches of hake at the former; mackerel fair at Georgetown and lig it takes at Minimi- gash; very scarce at Alberton and vicinity. Religious Services. St, Peter's Cathedral.—-Services to-morrow : Holy Communion at 8 am; Matins and Litany at 11 o'c'ock; Evensong and Sermon 7 o'clock &) Baptist Church.—Services at 11 a m and 7 pm, conducted by the pastor, Rev J A Gordon. The communion will be administered at the close of the evening service. St. Paul's Church.—Services to-morrow : Morning Prayer and Holy Communion at }1 ; Children’s Service at 3pm; Evening Prayer and Sermon at 7 o'clock. The Rev A E Roy will preach at the morning service and the Rector in the evening. Gospel Meeting.—Remember the Gospel Meeting Sunday afternoon in McLeod’s Hall, at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers always welcome. Lesson ; Matthew 11.22 —**Have faith in God,” Services will be conducted in the Christian Meeting House, Upper Great George Street, to morrow at 11 o’clock,am. In the after- noon at 2,30, Sunday School and Bible class; and at 7 pm preaching by O B Emery. All are cordially invited. Yor Over Fiery Years Mre. 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.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, 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 no other kind. lyr Wonderful cheap prints, cottons and ginghams at J. B. Macdonald's. July 28 6i. New boots just opened at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. au.6 61 Buy your boys’ clothing at J B Macdonald’s. Great bargains to clear. aug6 6i Look at the mark-down prices in ladies’ dress goods a yard at J B Macdonald's. augé 6i koown thimble and pea fakir, and she was al-| Good dress material for 9 cents THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - ~ { ' GLOSE PRICES Tell Every Time! ——— ——({x) en It has been our object this season to sell at very close prices, and we nave done it, and our trade has greatly in- creased, so we are bound to continue selling goods at close prices, we In order to be able to do _ this want the people to raily around the Flag of LOW PRICES, and we will see that they are treated right and get the Best Goods that money can procure, People have flocked from all parts of Prince Edward Island to buy Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s from us, and they went away delighted they with the treatment and bargains have received. Still we have lots of goods left for those who have not found our Store. BIG BARGAINS DURING JOLY —AT Tai Wonderful Cheap Men’s Store. Boys’ Clothing, Youths’ Clothing and Mens Clothing for Thousands of People Come everybody, No one disappointed. a (Xe PROWSE BROS, QUEEN STREET. harlot tetown, July 12, 1892—eod & why - SATURDAY, AUGUST 6, % HE [SCOTTISH GATHERING and Pis neer Celebration, funder the Auspices of the Caledonian Club of P. K. Island, will be held at the Charlottetown Driving Park and Exhibi- tion Grouad:, On Wednesday, Aug. (0th, 1892. Train Arrangements (Standard Time). A Special Train will leave Tignish at 3.15 a m, Alberton 3,55a m, Bloomfieli 422 am, O’Leary 439am. Port Hill 5.34a m, Wellington 6 05 a m, Miscouche 6.25a m, Summerside 6.40 am, Ken- sington 7.05a m, Emerald 7.32 am, Bradalbane 7 39am, Hunter River 8 05a m, North Wiltshire 8.15 a m, Royalty Junction 8.51 a m. arrive Char- lottetown 9.0)am; revurning, will leave Char- lottetown for Tignish at 4.25 p m. went following regular trains wil! run as fol- Leave Cape Traverse for Emerald Junction at 6.23 m, returning leave Emerald in the eveaing on arrival of special train from Charlottetown. ve Souris for Charlottetown at 6.15 a m, returning will leave Charlottetown at 5.50 p m. Leave Georgetown for Charlottetown at7 am, returning will leave Charlottetown at 5.50 p m, _ Return Tickets at one first-class fare will be issued at ali Stations to Charlottetown by the afiernoon trains of ‘Tuesday, August 2th, good to return On the 11th. Steamer wili leave Brush Wharf, Orwell, on 10th August, at 7 o'clock, am, calling at Halli- day’s Wharf; returning, leaves Charlottetown when tide permita. Return Tickets, 30 cents. Steamer Southport will leave Shaw’s Wharf on Wednesday, August 10th, at 7 o'clock, am, call- ing at Westville and Rocky Poiat going and coming; returning, will leave Charlottetown at 4 ovclock, P m. turn Tickets from Shaw’s Wharf and Westville, 20 cents; Rocky Point, 16 cents. The Steam Navigation Company will issue return tickets from Pictou at $125. and from Point du Chene to,Charlottetown at $2.20, includ- ing admission tothe grounds, on Tuestay, 9th day of August, good to return on the llth of ugust. J. A. MCLAREN, Secretary. J. D. IRVING, President. july7 Monday Half Holiday. W*, the undersigaed Stationers, agree to clore ? our Stores at One o’closk on Mondays dur- ing the month of August, commencing Monday, August Ist. HASZARD & MOORE, BAZAAR STORE, (A. Fulton, Manager), THEO. L. CHAPPELL augl BINDER TWINE. 20,000 POUNDS. CROWN, REDCAP, RLUE RIBBOY. CARVELL BROS. augS—pat guar 2w 2aw AUCTION SALE. HE undersigned wi!i offer for sale on the pre mises, by Public Auction, on TUESDAY the 16th of August next, at 12 o'clock, noon :— The Hotel and Premises at Summerside lately occapied by Miss Hibbett. This property is situated near the Railway Station, on the corner of Water and Euston Streets, and has a front on Water Street of 75 feet and runs back on Euston Street 90 feet. There is a good house on the pre- mises, with a large ea and stabling in connec- tion therewith, and it is a very ti erty for either a private dwelling or boarding ouse. TERMS—Twenty per cent down, and balance secured by mortgage. payable with interest by instalments or otherwise as may be Intending purchasers can inspect the on the afternoon of the previous day an sale, upen, remises day of A. A. MACDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, FREDERICK P#TERS, Trustees of late Owen Connoliy. jy30—dy 2aw piojour pat Schooner and Boats Bz AUCTION. AM instructed to offer at Auctica, on WED- NESDAY, the 10:h day of August next, at 12 o'clock, noon :— The Schooner “MORNING STAR,” 75 tons register, as shs now lies at Peake’s No. 2 Wharf, together with her Anchors, Chains, Sviils, Run- uing Gear, etc. ALso-Sloop Yacht, “Mable C.,” and five Ship's Boats, different sizes. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Terms at sale, iy?9 MOUNTED on Vulcanite, we @& set; mounted on atts Metal, $15.00 a set, Partial Sets from $2.00 and upwards. Best of material, workmanship and satisfaction. MURRAY’S DENTAL PA RS 45 Queen Street. lyr eod & wy—june4 1592. Fall Tnp from Liverpool, THE Gipper Bark “RALPH B. PEAKE,” 700 Tons Register, classed A 1 at Lloyds, D. A, McDonald, Commander, wi) sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown About 10th of September Next, and will carry Freight at through rates to the different Railway points on the island, For tapply in London to Jokn Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Oid Broad Street, E. C. : in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51 South Joh Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, July 22, 1892—6w eod Mackerel Supplies For Sale, NO. 1 MACKEREL BARRELS, Island make, Ash Hoops. 1:0 Barrels Best HERRING for Mackerel Bait, put up in new Mackerel Barrels, Apply to LONGWORTH & CO., ~ Water Street. augli—2w Jaw vo ms PSC. teenie apt taal oo ESS RN mo een ed eesioaieneenen tons 1892. Dissolution Sale! JAMES PATON & C3., VICTORIA ROW, Opposite Market Square, ILL TO-DAY, SATURDAY, 6th of August, uniil fur- ther notice, offer their whole stock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at Extraordinary Reductions from usual selling prices. _ From the well-known reliable character of Goods kept in stock by JAMES PATON & CO., and at the low prices now marked, they have confidence in asserting 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. SILKS! SILKS !—Black and Colored, Fancy and Plains. All our stock of Surahs, Oolored and Black Bengalines, Pongees, Lovely Shot Surahs. Also, all our Standard Black and Colored Silks at startling reductions. Regular Gros Grain Silks, worth $1, now 50c ; Regular Standard Black Costume Silks $1.35, $1.65, $1.90, $2 25, etc., Dissolution Sale price $1, $1.35, $1 50 and $1.65. Splendid Stock to choose from. No trouble so show goods. DRESS ROBES.—These goods are of excep‘ional quality, but will be cleared out at the fullowing Dissolution prices :—Regular price $8, tor $5; $9.25 for $6; Ll for $6.50 ; $13.75 for $8 ; $15 25 for $8.50. Every Lady in Town will do well to inspect this beautiful lot of goods. READY-MADE DRESSES in a large variety of shades. Regular prices $9.75 for $5 ; $11 for $6 ; $16 for $8. Never before have we offered such large discounts. _ 550 YARDS DOUBLE-WIDTH DRESS GOUDS, all Light Summer Colors, suitable for Summer and Fall wear. Regular 35c guods for the marvellous low price of ne per yard. These goods cannot last long at the figures, so come along and secure 4 argain. One lot of SINGLE-WIDTH BLACK GOODS, usually sold from 352 to 503, for 20c to 30c. MERINOS AND CASHMERES. —For quality and general wear these goods are correct. All of exceptionally good Dyes and Shades. Oae line of Cclored Cashmeres and Merinos, the most recent shades produced, will be cleared out at a very low figure. _ BLACK SILK WARP HENRIELTAS.—These popular goods in different qualt- ties. We keep always on hand a choice selectiun to choose from. _ GRENADINES, SINGLE WIDTHS.—Roegular prices from 19¢ to 65¢ ; Dissolu- tion Sale price, 13c to 45c. ALL-WOOL COLORED DELAINES in pretty shades at exceptional low prices. SUNSHADES! SUNSHADES !—One lot in light shades. Regular prices from $1 to $3. Will clear tha lot at two prices, namely, 25c and 59e. We are throwing away these goods at the above prices. One lot Black Sunshades, job lot, extra value, $1.25 for 85:. _ PRINTS! PRINTS !—-Best Eaglish fast colors. 5,000 yards in English Cam- brics, Galetia and Uxford Stripes, Z»phyrs, Chintz, Muslins, etc. Hundreds of beau tiful patterns to select from in Plain and Fancy Sateens. Lidies, do nos miss this opportunity of securing a bargain. It is neodless to quote prices, as these goods wil! not last any time at the prices marked. LACE CURTAINS, in Ayrshire and Nottingham makes. 1,000 pairs to select from. Curtains that were usually sold at from 80c. to $2, Dissolution Sale price 402 to $1.26. This is a genuine bargain. Also, a large stock of Faacy Art Muslins, Cre- tonnes, Damasks, Plushes for Furnishing purposes. Pairs of Silk Curtains in all the leading shades. Also, a large stock of fine Lace. Lace Curtains, 34 and 4 yards long, usual prices from $2.50 to $7.50. We will offer this wonderful lot at prices thay wiil sellthem. Ladies who intend to go housekeeping would do well to inspect this cheap lot. CARPETS! CARPETS !—In Brussels, Wiltons, Velvets and Tapestry. Also, a large variety of Squares ; 1500 yards Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, all the best makes, at prices that will be sure to effect a speedy clearance. OILCLOTHS, MATS, RUGS, etc., all of the best Scotch and English makes. We will close out our large stock of English Oilcloths at 27c a yard. We keep no Canadian Oilcloths in stock, nothing but the best Eaglish and Scotch makes. TWO BALES TAPESTRY ENDS, from 1} to 2 yards. Also, all ends of Tapes- try and Brussels Carpets, Mattings, Hemps, in plain and stripes, suibie for Halls and other purposes. Ladies, do not let this opportunity pass before secaring bargains. Clothing! Clothing! CHILDREN’S SUITS that were $1.35 a Suit for 65c. Suits that were $1.75, Dissolution price $1 ; Suits that were $2, now $1.50. The above lots will fit boys from 4 years to 12 years. Summer Cotton Blouses, with Pants, regular prices $1.45, $1.65, $2 and $2.50, Dissolution Sale price 90c, $1.35, 31.75. These goods must be cleared out to make room for our Winter Goods. No reasonable offer refused. Call and get Children’s Clothing at your own price. All sizes kept in stock. 500 GENTS’ ODD JACKETS, different sizes, usual prices from $2.59 to $8 ; Dissolution price $1.25 to $4. A grand chance to get a cheap Coat. 700 PAIRS GENTS’ TWEED TROUSERS from 50c to $2; usual prices from $1 to $3. These goods are not job lots imported for this sale, but our regular stock. 300 PAIRS ODD PANTS, suitable for Children from 4 years to 8 years. Call and get a pair. SERGE SUITS from 65c to $2. Never bafore have we offered such iaducement® in this Department. We make this offer to show our customers that we can sell thes? goods lower than they have ever brought before. 200 SUITS IN TWEEDS AND WORSTEDS, all odd sizes. As we have no complete range of sizes in these 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. 500 pieces Tapestry Carpet for the small sum of 48 cents a piece, choice patterns; regular price, 75 and S& cents. iy {x} JAMES PATON & CO., 168 VICTORIA ROW. OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, August 6, 1892—eod & wky Bc “oe