THE DAILY EXA eee MINER. mbt ——e ntti ti a ES 21, 1892. ce THURSDAY, JULY Local and Other Items. Sr. Pa s Sunday 5 | picnic isin pro eas at Westville to-day. Beautiful weather. “ Ve direct attention to the advt. of the On- tario Veterinary College in another columa. . wky - Motasses has 4 ivanced from two to three cents a gallon in the St. John market > Promenape CosceRT in the Gardens this evening at 8 o'clock. Programme in another column Those free pictures at 4 Few Lert | They are well the Diamond Bookstore. worth having oer" Tux Zion Church Sunday School picnic will be held at Red Point, East River, on Thurs- lay next, 28th July. sini Eventne Parties —Cards have been is sued for evening parties at Government House to-night, next Thursday and the 4th of August. ionsicnaliiplondide Yor haven't got to catch the fly and stick him on to the paper if you buy the kind of fly-paper we sell. All you have to do is to lay the paper on the table—the fly does the rest. Johnson's Drug Store. SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Biackheads, Pimples, etc., a5 if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons $0 cts. Orvenep.—Messrs. Fennel & Chandler have opened their new store in tne Cam- eron Block, opp ysite the Post Office. The store, which has been newly fitted up and stocked with all new goods, presents a very attractive appearance. Their stock hae all been bought for cash in the best markets, and we predict for them a fair share of public patronage. lsc From Hapirax.- The steamer Fastnet ar rived at this port from Halifax at four o'clock yesterday afternoon. She hada fall general cargo and the following passengers : Mra and Messrs Waterway, W Bagg, W R Melanis, Mrs McLeod, Miss McDonald, Mrs Dovehy and two children. She sailed for Sammerside last night and returned this f renoon. She will sail for Halifax this afternoon. buctibes Tue Premier —The steamer Premier arriv ed from Halifax yesterday afternooa with a general cargo and Mrs Luddington, Sisters St. Mary, St. Catherine, St, Antonio, St. Richard and St. Hew as passengers. She sailed at ten o'clock last night on return via Summerside, vith a general cargo and 1023 cases lobsters shipped by James E. Grant, of this city. Conrinmer.—The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeabie liquid fruit remedy Syrop of Figs a few years ago has been more than con- firmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers the Cali fornia Fig Syrup Company. ° alien To Take Tas Porato Bro.—A friend called at this office yesterday with a bit of needed information in connection with that scourge of the farmer—the potato bug. He said the best mode he had as yet seen for taking the bug was with ao ordinary tia pan and a piece of wood or a shiagle. By holding the psn closely under the plant and giving @ sharp blow with the shiugle on the opposite side almost every bug will be thrown into the pan. This ia mach better than picking them off one by one. = 2 Gotp.—Another rich stroke was made at the Annand gold mine st Montague on Friday last, the gross receipta from which will foot up between $1,000 and $2,000. One piece of quartz, about the size of a sugar bowl, contained in all probably five hundred dollars worth of the metal. The plates will be cleared up to-day and it is also expected thata nugget will be un- earthed to-day or to-morrow asthe nugget earth is now being encoantered.—Halifex Mail. i és Norte is changed in the position of the Province of Quebec Lottery by the action of the Senate, which suppressed the amendment aiopted by the House of Commons relating to the lotteries. In other words the law remains as in the past. The Province of Quebec Lottery will con sequently continue to apres aa before in virtue of the rights it holds from the local legislature Furthermore the federal law concerning the lotteries will not come into force before July lst, 1893.—Quebec Mercury, July 12th, 1892. 1. 0. O. F. Nores. — The Sovereign Grand Lodge meets at Portland, Oregon, cn Monday, 19th September ensuing. No doubt the present Deputy Grand Sire, Dr Cl. T. Campbell, of London, Ont., will be elected (rand Sire, which will be the first time in the history of the order that the distinction will be given a Canadian. Hon. John W. Stebbins, of Rochester, N. Y,, is mentioned as the coming Deputy Grand Sire. John T. Stewart, Esq., Mayor of East Portland (formerly of Cardigan, P. E. 1) is chairman of the accommodation committee. The grand body will be wel- comed by the Governor of the state and civie officials Of Portland. Questions of vital importance to the erder all over the world will be brought up for discussion- The Maritime Provinces will send three re- presentatives. It is probable that the ss sion for 1893 will be held at Chicago, Ill. —_ > - !. 0. F.—At a special meeting of Court Avondale, No. 1012, held last evening, the following members were duly installed as officers :— © R—J H Bell. v¥ C R—Geo W Worthy. Recording Sec'y—F J Nash. Financial Sec'y—Geo McKenzie. Treasurer—C B Warren Chap—F Dammarel!. S W—D Fraser. J W—Herbert Love. 8S B—D K Dobie. J B—Wm E Enman. P C R—H W Anderson. Physician—James Warburton, M D. The Independent Order of Foresters is rapidly increasing in numbers throughout the Island and the whole Dominion and the United States, and it is now taking deep root in the Old Country as well. of ite wonderful growth may be gained from the fact that in the Dominion of Canada alone, during the past four months, over seven thousand have been enrolled as members. As a fraternal, benovelent, social and sound financial institution it is unsurpassed by any any other order, and no other order gives beaefits equal to those of the Lah @ ke probably growing more rapidly than all other orders combined Some idea | t TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Speoiat Despatcues TO Tuz Examtner, HALIFAX NEWS. Royal Engineers to be Sent to St. John’s. —_———— Hauirax, July 21. A cable despatch was received from London yesterday by the military authorities here, ordering a company of royal engineers to be sent to St. John’s, Newfoundland. will blow down all dangerous walls and reze parts of buildings. The President and Vice-president of the C. P. R. Company are coming to Halifax to inspect the terminal facilities here. Ministerial Visit—Fatal Accidents MontREAL, July 21. Hun. Messrs. Chapleau and Oumit will visit the Maritime Provinces in the near future. There were two more fatal accidents yes- terday. Dr. Dufour fell off a wharf at Hochelaga and was drowned, and a painter named Lafortune fell from a scaffold and was killed. Talk of the Politicians. Toronto, Jaly 21. The election of Mr. Boyd, the Gouvern- ment candidate in Marquette, by acclama- tion is the talk of the politicians. The only Grit member from the western pro- vinces was from there, and when he re- signed the grits boasted that they would hold the seat. A Household Tragedy. Monrreal, July 21. Mrs. Geo. Grant, an insane woman, has been sent to the ssylum after stabbing her husband within an inch of his life, and choking two of her children until they wera unconscious. Another Labor Difficulty. New York, July 21. Eight.thousand workmen are idle as a result of the strike of union house smiths. __--—<—C COO Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 21.—10 a. m. Moderate winds, mostly westerly, fine, stationary or a little higher temperature. i <A General Telegraphic News. WasuinetonJuly 19.—The house to-day adopted an amendment to the Sundry Civil Appropriation bill, making it unlawful for an officer of the Government authorized to make contracts, or any officer of the dis- trict of Columbia to contract with any per- son, firm or corporation which employs Pinkerton detectives, or other association men, as armed guards, No employes of euch agencies are to be employed in any government service or by an officer of the district of Columbia. Rome, July 19.—The province of Rav- igo, in northern Itsly, was swept by a ter- rific cyclone to-day. An enormous amount of property was destroyed, and it is believ- ed many lives were lost. The village of Polezelis, seven miles south of the town of Ravigo, containing nearly 4,000 inhabit- ants was almost completely wiped out of existence. Mony villages were buried in the ruins of their homes. Pesta, July 19.—One hundred and eighty reapers, men and women, employed in Bebar, Hungary, struck to-day for an increase in wages. When their demands were refused they seized a wagon loaded with cota. Their employer summoned the gen d’armes, and the strikers threatened to burn the farmer's house and lay waste his fields if he did not comply with the de- mand. They also threatened the gen d’armes if the latter interfered. The in- spector commanding the gen d’armes or- dered the men to fice on the rioters and they fired forty-t'v rounds. Twelve men and women were killed and many wounded before the mob were driven from the place, << The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) Hairax, July 21. P. E. Island—Cod, hake and mackerel continue at Geo'town. Bait and ice—Herring bait at Arichat and a few equid at St. Anns and Ingonish. Ice procurable at Arichat, O. B, To Gain the public confidence is essential to business success, and it can only be gained by a steady course of faithful dealing with them. It is by this course that Messrs. Tuckett & Son have secured the great success ot their **Myrtle Navy” tobacco, This con- fidence is not only a source of business to the firm, but also a source of economy which the consumers get the benefit of. The merchant never loses a moment of time in examining the quality of the tobacco, The name fixes the quality as absolutely as the mint stamp fixes the value of the guinea, It is vot even necessary for the commercial traveller's trunk to be burdened with a sample of ‘Myrtle Navy.” All his customers know what it is, and know in an instant when it has been supplied. There is no room for any dispute ahout it. No waste of time or postage in writing complaints about it. These may look look like trifles to the uninitiated, but they save money, and enable merchants to perform the work of diatribu:ion at the smallest possible cost. They are part of the reasons why the finest quality of tobacco grown can be sold at so cheap a price. oo.a0 New jot of ladies black hats, new flowera and wreaths just received at J. B. Macdon- ald's. jy2l tf Big bargains in men’s end boy's clothing at J. B. Macdonald’s great clothing store. jy2l tf Go to the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store for cheap boots. jy2i tr At Charlottetown, on the 20th inst, of in- ' flitmmation, Janie B., eldest daughter of Mrs. Elizsbeth Shaw, and grand daughter of the late William Bagnall, Esq. LT. U. B. C.—There will be no meeting of the Teachers’ Union Bible Class this evening. They - GLOSE PRICES Tell Every Time! ——(Xx) ee ae ae ae ee 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, bound to continue SO we are selling goods at close prices, In order to be able to do this we want the people to raily around the Flag of LOW PRIUCES , 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 with the treatment and bargains Still they have received. we have lots of goods left for those who have not found our Store. BiG BARGAINS DURING JULY ——ATS Tae Wonderful Cheap Men’s Store. Boys’ Clothing, Youths’ Clothing and Men’s Clothing for Thousands of People. Come everybody. No one disappointed. ~~ PROWSE BROS, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, July 12, 1892—eod & wky RHMEBM BER ‘THE BAPTIST ~ SUNDAY ~ SUnOL ~ PICNIC ——_ ——_-Q N —- Monday, July 25th, 1892, On the T RED POINT WHARF. qumsgupemnanineees —_—_({x) ——-—_-——_—— A TEA AND REFRESHMENTS PROVIDED FOR STRANGERS. = (x) Grounds of Mr. John McKachern, Tickets 15 Steamer SOUTHPORT leaves Ferry Wharf at 9.30 a, m. and 230 p. m. ae jy2 cents—for sale at the Wharf. Come and have a day’s enjoyment. — SS pm See eS — ee eduction « Summer Goods ATON & €0'S. In order to dispose of all Summer Goods we will give Special Discounts in English Dress Prints, All-Wool Feeach Delaines, Black Spanish Lace, Russian Net, White Embroidered Dresses, Sunshades, Silk Gloves, Hosiery. One lot of Ladies’ Shoulder Gapes at Half Price to clear. We respectfully invite every lady to come and inspect the above lot. Never before have we offered such inducements to cash buyers. JAMES PATON & CO. 168 VICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, July 19, 1892—ecd & wky LEE ES July for Great Bargains —__——_AT—_——_ J. B. MACDONALD 'S. Slaughter Prices on PRINTS, GINGHAMS and SATEENS. Goods must be cleared. All Sammer 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. MACDONALD’S CREAT CLOTHING STORE. DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. f/x) AX) We lead for Best Goods and Lowest Prices. Try us and be convinced. WEST SIDE QUEEN STREE. E— T BOOTS! Charlottetown, July 7, 1892—eod & wky BIG cnr pes IIT Tan and Canvas Shoes for Summer Wear. We are clearing out a lot of job lines of Boots and Shoes at a Big Discount. Come at once. GOFF BROTHERS. Charlottetown, July 14, 1892—e0d & wky