ee es ee ( THE DAILY EXAMINER. : : . A GREAT SNAP | Lecal and Other Items. rat, ; i x McKeanzie's j222a | will be due hore this after. | cK j | Regular meeting of Court Avon @vening at 8 o'clock. A fall rested ° ihe excursion that did not ast night on account of the rain stponed Ull Friday night o N tT will be the night. Come every person to the Military Excursion and y ‘ e sure to have a good time. es CRICKET All members of the Park Cricket are requested to meet at Victoria Park this evening et / oclock, sharp, for practice. - xa, t sams in every respect as the p sells at $14. we will duplicate at 811 a ta f.ir protit at that. ‘E W. Taylor iwktw 2i ja 20 De Not drench yourself with vile drugs when so pleasant a cure for Kidney and Bowel troubles can be found in the Wil- t Spa Spring Mineral Waters. - Horses Sarprep.—A consignment of choice horses, boagh« by Messre Trask and McKie, we shipped from this city to-day. Mr. Trask accompanied the shipment. “termopist Conrersence.—The ministerial nte: evuce »pe ned toeday at 2 o'clock. This morning wa oceupied by committees prepar- ing the work. A large number of ministers arrived last evesing. -> ruse Pastner sailed for Summerside about eleven o'clock this ferenoon, with a general She wll arrive here on return to rew morning abeut daylight and will leave for Halifax at four in the afternoon. earg ARTIST -The display of pictures in the : viudow of Lewis’ photograph studio i ioe an excellent likeness of John y & Son's new bread wagon and place «* business, 7 EvaNGeLisTic Service psrticipsted in by several mewbers of the Conference will be hel’ ia the Seeond Matnodist Church this evening, beginning at 7.30 o'clock. All are cordially invited to attend. - Tue Heatrner Becre. — We understand that the men who have been at work for some time psst endeavoring to raise the Heather Belie have abandoned the work I+ is report- ed that the owners of the sunken steamer are ne,yotiatipng with other persons. - Vatvante Prresase. — The property of tke late Hoa. Judge Young, on Prince street, was parchased at the private sale yesterday by Walter Matheson, Peq., for $11,500. This is one of the moss pleasansly si uated private residences in the city. We congratulate Mr Mathesoa - STRAWBERRY Festival —A strawberry fes «pron fair on sid of the Charlo’te sl will be »eld on the 13ch July ions wil! be thankfully received fthe above mentioned Hoepi- ake, Sec’y of Committee nica » Cattte — A _ correspondent e guardians of the city take such as y be necessary to protect the taXxe payers of Ward Five East from the danger and soyance incident to the allowing of ses and cattle to ran at large in that part “wD iain Worrse Seeing —M is B. Hallett wil! sve on ex tioa at the Driviag Park dur- ing bh Firemea’s Tournament the horse Edison, which has the he.xviest tail and mane of any horse in the world. Edis mie a grey stsliion aod weighs about 1,400 ibs. He ie well worth seeing = S: Peter's Scnoors will close for the holi- days to-morrow. The closing exercises will take place and the prizes will be awarded in the schoolroom to-morrow evening at 8 o’clock, the Hon. Mr. Justice Hodgson in the chair. Songs, recitations and choruses will be given by ths pupils A’l triends and those interested in educaticn are iavited to attend, - Pousarmontic Concert — The pro- gratame of the fortheommng Philharmonic C n>-rt to be held on the 28h inst. is a v ry attractive one, and includes Dudley Bick’s Golden Legend, and several other i teres The Goldew Legend is being repeated by ths express desire of sone of our lealing citizens who heard it lust your, as well «3 for thuse who failed to jt on that occasion. eo lug Items Oeaer it Fast Senvice ror Bostox —By advertise- in another eolumn the Canada Atlantic Line announce theic summer tri-weekly service with the magnificent fast steamers Halifax and Olivette je-viag Halifax every Tuesday ani Thursday at $8 a m., and Saturdays at lip m This frequent service will : be of great sdvantage to tne travelling public, as these steamers are so well known, and con sidered the fastest and mos« laxurivus on the Atlantic coast. They will carry 4 regular United States and Canadian mail aod will enty be “one night at sea” Tnrough tickets and bsgeage checked by the Cana lottetown Navig ion Co ——--s- Faom Boston —The steamer Carroll, Capt Briggs, which arrived from Boston shortly after three o'clock yesterdsy afternoon, brought « general eargo and the following peeseagers: Miss Ells Caia, Mist A Me Millio, Mre Fiagg, Miss B A Briggs, Mics Reile Read, [hos Cunningham and family, Frauk Newson, Harold N-weon, F L Gireos, Mias Giren, Miss A Longworth, Mrs Mark Pilbrocks, Miss Kae “4eKianon, Anni Me- K-uaen, Miss Katie Yorke, Ethel Docken- (ff, Miva sarah A Briggs, Miss Celia Cain, Maggie Boline, Mee A Finlayson, Mrs ‘) P Kiog, Miss Christie “icPhee, Miss Annie MeMilian, Miss Elith Galiant, Mr McLeod, D D Hegh, T A McDonald, Me Norton, Mrs ; ‘tap'eton and 7 children, Miss Vw wt (-atherine Neilie MsDonald, Miss Aanie Grant, cueieeeeneat New Harowake SToRs —Mz-ssrs. Fen- noli & Casustier expect w be ready for bu sia thor fiae premises in the Cam er livectiy opposite ths Poa UF- t t+ thrae warka time. They ta- sneral hardware business. A cant ion hive had the experience a stally e»ndact bustaess : vut that they will 2? Mr Fennell was tor ox y ws late fem of N srton ‘ i wealy yesurs bP 7.3 milder snd baie te Ph stempls Lig asebaiding * i vel giv he new fi m & Cited 48 they id chen sve @ pre ical man to de | wt ’ (bea lier base rved au apprentice- ship of tweive y-sacs ia the basioess, and is, th ~~, « i yaa i » attend to the ' wants ot 2 var mey need anything fa their iiae fae acw firm has the best wishes of Twa Bxamwiver. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. stuuks TO Tuk EXamiver DOMINION PARLIAMENT. THE RE-DISTRIBUTION BILL Orrawa, June 22. The Redistribution Bill occupied the stteution of the House yesterday frst sub-section Lsurier moved that all Oo theland are going to give our customers the benefit. 63> ‘ . 2. SOY. WEONESDAY, JUNE And Don't Wou Forget It. a a a \ J] E have secured a Great Bargain in High Class Faney Worsted Suitings and Trouserings (Eng:i-h, you Sknow, The pat- sub-sections relating to the Province of '@rns are new and elegant, coming in such shades°as Tans, Quebec be omitted from the bill held that there should be a conference be- He stili/ Butternuts, Browns, Electric and Gaslight -Blues and tween the two parties to settle the prin-|®2ades tco numerous to mention. ciples of the bill, not only on this occasion, other but on all similar oceasions. After speeches . ‘ * | by Hon. Messrs. Thompson, ro tg and Just Think I— $23 Suits for $16 and $17. others, Liurier’s amendment was lost, 57 to 27. —_—. lake and the Nationalists New York, June 22. When asked his views on the subject of friends who were with Redmond at! Also, Beautiful Trouserings, worth $7 to. $8, :for $4 to $5. We're bound to make this the greatest sale ever taken place in Charlottetown. A call to our Store will convince you. Blake going with the Irish Nationaliat | if a2 wey Situ or= yy BRUCE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER views whatever in the matter.” American | ! i j ' me i ¥ {sted e : : the moment were utterly opposed to the idea of a Canadian becoming a Nationalist leader, and »pparently being given an Irish seat. Prejudice against Canada seems to be | the only motive, as they expressed no reason. | No Canadian, they said, would be acceptable | to liish Nationalists in the United States who provides tunds for Home Rule. A Horrible Sight. Charlottetown, June 21, 1892—eod & wky ne ei ee ee 4 gentl ‘man returned from the wreck on : theG T. R, near Hillhurst, says it is a horrible sight. The engine is embedded in a mass of mud and water, and projecting above the surface are the feet of Dale and Small the engineer and express messenger, who have not been released from under the debris. The body of the fireman has not yet been seen. lt is believed he is under the engine. ' Narrow Escape of Excursionists. SHERBROOKE, June 22. The bridge at Missawappi Luke on the Bos- ton aod Maine Railway gave away yesterday | just as the list car of the astward bound pas- | senger t ain w.s getting overit Six hundred +xcursionists were on board and had an espe- | cially narrow escape. The Presidextial Election. Cuicaco, June 22. NOW ON! a oo HAPPY TIME Enjoyed by Our Customers. re S ! Papers nearly all agree and the impression prevails among delegates that Cleveland will be nominated without any material opposi- a tion. It is thought Gray, of [ndiana, wil! be elected for Vic: «President The convention will probably conclude its labora on Thursday at the latest. | — Saicide. Wiyniree, June 22. | Arthur Westley, a news agent on the C. | P. R., committed suicide at Vancouver. | | Weather Bulletin. Toronto. June 22.—10 a. m. Northerly winds; fair, some local showers or in southern portion thunderstorms. > General Telegraphic News. Cxicaco, Ill, Jane 20.—Emmons Blaine died at 11.50 o'clock to-day of blued poisoning induced by bowel trouble. The event was a total surprise as it had not been generally | known that he wasill. Even his father and mother were unaware of it. Death occurred | at the residence of his wife’s mother, Mrs. C. | H. McCormick. 135 Rush Street, Mr. Blaine} having for the last year made his home in | Chicago. Mrs. Emmons Blaine and their | 2-year-old son, McCormick Bl-ine, were the | only persons present beside Mrs. Cyrus Mc. | Cormick, young Mrs. Biaine’s mother. Mr. Blaine had not been io the best of health | since bis return from Minneapolis to leok advertise to do. after his father’s interests there. He was one —-~- —— —-—(1) -—— —- —— BECAUSE WE ARE GIVING TREMENDOUS BARGAINS i, DMD dl ——_-—_{x)--— --- — THE CENERAL REMARKS: “We see, sure enough for us when we Gall to se Your assoriment’ ts , you HtteL S Sus do better ’e you taan you the of the busiest men in the city for the last five largest we have ever seen and your prices days. Deonr, N. 8., June 20.—The little six- the lowest. teen-ton schooner Lizzie G. arrived in port on Saturday morning and reports sn exciyour bill when you sell so cheap ?”’ | ing experience with a mammoth she whale on this trip to the fishing grounds. Capt Keane has seen 4 great many whales during | his long sea life, bur in size this one knocks all. During the attack the monster got | under the vessel and nearly upset her, she succeeding in throwing the vessel partly on her broadside with a portion of the deck ander water. At this moment al! on board had given up every idea of escaping watery grave as everything on deck was secured, including the dories WE SAY TO OUR CUSTOMERS : How are you going to pay We can afford to seil at those prices because we buy in large quantities Spot Cash, and we sell so much ‘that * a non 1 f incr i > oo - : ‘ed ; Cee dhe builiing tued, which woad(can live on a very small profit; se have to ve borne by municipalities, the G»>v- ernment will to-morrow bring down resolu- tious imposing & tax on professional men, in- cluding advocates, notaries, doctors, survey- ore, civil engineers and architects. In Mon- treal and Quehec the tax will be $6, and in other parts of the Province $3. Ail members of the executive council, civil service employes and public officials receiving regular salaries will be tuxed 24 per, cent. on their salaries, this amount being retained by the province. Professions] men wil have to pay upon the first judicial day ia July of each year or forse feit the right to practice. Paris, June 20 —A telegram was re- ceived here from a high source in the United States, which saya that President Harrison will appoint Chauncey M. D:pew Minister to England and Robert T. Lin- coln, the present incumbent of the _ Office, will bs recalled to fill the position of Seeretary of State. Quesec, June 20 —The preliminary in- vest'gateon int» the charge of malfeasance of offize against Mercier wss concluded this morning. A. Charlebois, the only witness, swore thet the $14 000 cheque in payment of the Goverament subsidy to the Montreal and Octawa railway, was part of the subscription of $25,000 which he had made to the general election fun! for the elections of June 19; that the amount wa psd C. A. G-offeton the treasurer, at Mon- treal, oi che frequent companion of Mr Laurier, Mer, Mercier, Me. Laurier and Me. Gooffrion, it wil be remembered, dined together in Mo itreal the very cay that the Langlais stationery desl was made, by which another large sum was stolen by M rcier from the Quisbec tre s- ury sai haa led over tw» Govifion to be spent in Laurier's interes, thank our customers for being able to at the prices we do, for we we sell We are boys from the country; and fully understand how hard it is fo make a dollar when prices tor produce are so low. In asking you to trade with us, do so because we are sure Wwe can better for you in CLi*ePHING HATS than any Firm in Town. — —-—(x)—--—-——-~— — — we do and 4 Trial will Convince You that we are indeed THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. ——--———(1)—-—-—--—— PROWSE BRO QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, June 3, 1892—eod & wky NOT DISAPPOINTED! —ao -_——--- —- (x) ——— —— omnia J. B. Macdonald’s Great Clothing Store. 4x) { UR TRADE during this Month has been excellent, and our Clothing Sales are far beyond our expectations. Now, in order to surpass our sa'es of corresponding month last year, which was very large, we will offer you greater inducements than ever. Just look at our MEN’S SUITS for $500. Look at our MEN’S PANTS tor $100, and see if we don’t do more than we advertise. Also, remember we are selling LADIE»’ DRESS GOODS, COTTUNS and GINGHAMS the Cheapest in Town. J. B. MAGDGRALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. Ladies should see our Real Kid and Kan- garoo Boots and Shoes, the finest in the trade. , VW) whl ih EMA Charlottetown, June 20, 1892—eod & wky EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES or ———— READY-MADE Ci Carpets and Dress Goods. L 4 S WE INTIMATED LAST MONTH tha we were making great preparations for our A JUNE SALE, we have now got everything COMPLETE, and are offering Great Inducements. Bargains in Boys’ Suits ! Bargains in Youtlis’ Suits ! Bargains in Men's Suits ! The whole of our TAPESTRY and BRUSSELS CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES and POLES at prices lower than the lowest. Also, 1021 yards Double Width SUMMER DRESS TWEEDS, worth 35c., for 18c. per yard. GO.» JAS. PATON Scotch Store, 168 Market Square. Charlottetown, June 6, 1892—ecd & wky Our Great June Trade. iw\ {x} PERKINS & STERNS. x) During this Month we have many lines of Sum- mer Goods to offer at special prices. A job lot of Parasols ani Umbrellas; a job lot of Laced Mitts and Gloves; a job lot of Siirts an! Pants. We want to reduce our stock of Scotch, West of England and Canadian Tweeds, and will give big bargains. See them. New Prints, New Sateens, New good stock of Cheap Corsets. — Embroidery Flouncing, Uacei Flouncing, White Mustins, Ladies Blouses, Kil Gloves, Silk Gloves. We guarantee all who trade with as that they will get as good value as can be had anywiiere. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, June 7, 1892—eod & wky {x) Be sure and teli your friends, and don’t miss the place. Tremendous supply of #o0ts and Shoes selling low for cash at GOFE BROS. Flannelettes, A _—_—— = QGharlottetewn, June 4, 1899—cod & why abe