¥ a THE DAILY seeemeeemeenene EXAMINER. - : e is m meat 23 “ MONDAY, JUNE 138, 1892. Lecal and Other Items. . fP armo to-night at 7 45 . - The regular mont! y meeting ol y Cou | will be held this evening. Nu urt vs, flowers, hats, gloves, just re sei ve Ladies hats and bonnets trimmed VW \ Veeka & Co julO 3i - af ftiight grey homespan, very suit fort yr boys, s¢ ling Perkins & Sterns a ata big argaln 10 3 Lernstek Fiswine [he lobster factory «f p. <. Morsen, Esq., at Launching, has done fairly well last week, but the windy weather hae interfered considerably with the fisher men hauling their traps - Boston Sreamers.—The attention of shippers and the general! public is directed +o the advertisement of the Boston steam c ert Worcester and Carroll, which appears elsewhere in our columns to-day. - Awsval Meetine. — The annual mari- time convention will be held in St. Johr on the 28th, 29th and 30th of July. Ar- raugements have been made for special About three hundred delegates are expected. fares scandal tial Roru Were Seizep.—The schooner Mabel Howard was seized at Halifax on Thursday morning last by Customs Officer Trider. He detected some of the crew landing eight barrels of rum from the schooner on south east wharf The schooner and rum nave been ee cod. cmesisisiaaiiian SEODA’S OINTMENT, the Greai Gorman Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc., 25 ifby magic. 3% os. tubes in elegant cartons 60 cts. abil Business Fartvres.—The last. St. John Progress is very severe in in its criticiam of the failure of E. M. Estey, formerly drug- gist of Moneton, N. B., and at ope time employed in this city. Estey is now in New York. To-x1cnT —The evening auction sales commence at the Diamond Beokstore at half-past seven this evening. A large var iety of goods, consisting ef books, station ery, album:, fancy goods, vases, &e., will be offered. Big bargains may be expected. ae sie Mrrrany Excurstox. — The Military Association intend holding an excursion on Tuesday, the 2ist inst. Tne boat will leave tae SN Co's wharf at Soclo k, p. m., ith excursionists accompanied by two ban is. A good tiae may be expected The militia will attend in uniform le ad Bic Fiocn Sreat.—McGregor & Son's shop at New Glasgow, N. S., was bar- giaricod the other night and nine barrels of four stolen. The fl»ur was discovered in the barn of a truckman named Edward Rickles. The man was arrested and has been sent to the supreme court for trial - Firemen’s Tourament.—The St. John Sun says : A meetmg of the firemen who intenc taking part in the Charlottetown celebration was held at No. 2 engine house last night Matters connected with the funds, etc., were discussed, but nothing was done of any tmpurtance. sii tid Fine —The general fire alarm svunded shortly after twelve o'clock last night for a firs in » warehouse on Richmond St., bear Prinee, owned by J. H. Gates, and used for sioting groceries, etc., by C. Il. Smallwood Th+ building was completely gutted and the acticles inside badly damaged. There was gome insurance on the groceries but none on the building. The fire which started near oe of the doors of the warehouse is thought te be the work of an incendiary. niente Laws Tewsts.—The annual interprovincial lawn teania tournament will be held on the Waeaderers grounds, Halifax, August 9th, 10 h aud ijth. The evente wiil be gentlemen and ladies’ singles, gentlemen and ladies doubles and mixed doubles. Four grass gourts will be in use, The clubs eee will probably be Fredericton, St. Joho, Char- lottetowa, Amherst, New Glasgow, Truro, Pictou, Garrison, South End and Wanderers. Each will likely have three or four represent- atives, ladies and gentlemen. A committee will arrange entertainments for visitors. —_—~-——_— To Be Re-Srocxep.—The St. John Sup ssys : Shediac harbor is to be re-stocked with oysters, and two English experts, Mersre. Kemp, are at Shediac lovking about the place with a view of planting oysters there. These gentlemen, who have much experience in this business,* seemed perfectly satiefied with the place and the chances of success. The oysters wll be got at Boeteuche and Bedeque, P. E. I They will br piauted under the supervision of Inspector Chipman and work will be be- gun at once. ees “ore Disasrnovs.—A disastrous fire is reported from Northport, near Amberst. The large warehouse and shop of H. Chapman, situated neat Northport bridge, were totally destroyed by fire om Thursday, caused by sparka from the steam miil near by. The fire extended to the bridge, the draw part of which was also ae burned, rendering passenger traffic impossible. Mr. Chapman, who wee st the time of the fie loading tumber fot P. E. jaland, endeavored to take Lis schooner out « f the ames, bat owing té the beavy gale blowing at the time the schooner was driven ashore. It is, however, thought she can be floated again. Souham A Vauvaste Worx.—The St. John Sun has jost issued @ sixtecu page itlustrated sup- plement dealing with Fredericton and Marys- ville, N. B. here are over one bundred en gravings, inclading views of the two towns and glimpses of adjacent scenery, views of the public and private buildings and numerous octreite, the latter including those of the Lieutenant Governor and Lady Tilley, His Lordship the Metropolitan of Canada, ail the members of the Provincial Government and nearly all the memvers of the whole Legi:la- ture, and all the judges of the N. B. Supreme portrait accomparied by a bri f A qusint feature among Sachem (1408, h«s pil ted the Court, each Diegraphl a) sketeon. the portraits ia the picture of the Milicete Indisn guide who Prince of Wales and many other notables by stream and forest in New Brunswick Whe ever sees and reads this number wi'l desire to add these interesting towns and the other de lightful places along the be autiful river 5%. John to the list of places to be visited. The San's supplement ia historical and deseriptiv’. lt is well written and the illustrations are of bigs clase photogravure work, artistic avd faithfal, both in general execution and in de tail. All who desire to learn something con- ce nicg these towns should seoure & copy of Pils valuable pablication. Local and Other Items. CrceUMBERS and tomatoes for sale at Beer & Golf's jnel3 3i j Sse Beer & Goff's prices on English Jams and Marmalade. jnel3 3i Frremen’s ToURNAMENT. — Regular meet- ing of the Committee this evening, at eight > CiOCE, - Masonic.—The officers of St. John and Victoria Lodges will meet for degree practics this (Monday) evening, at Masonic Hall, at 8 o'\ lock.— By order, IstanD Horses.—Mr. John Fitzpatrick left by the Island boat this morning with ten choice horses for the foreign market. ———+1) I's Rev Geo H Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind, says: ‘“‘Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.”—Reddin Bros. novidwly BASEBALL was inaugurated at the Park on Saturday afternoon by the members of the C A. A. We understand there wil! be practice each evening at 7 o'clock. 1. O. O. F.—Initiation of candidates and nomination of efficers at St. Lawrence lodge, No. 8, this evening at 8 o’clack. Full at- tendance of members specially desired. Enjoyed by Qur Customers. —- ~~, - — } ol s ae Pe? True Merrr —All persons who have used Everybody's Pills find they make ‘the best family medicine,” as they are mild, safe, cer- tain. Price 25 cents, At all druggists. —_-—-—— WHY so? Cana (x) Notice.—Licenses for all life, fire and marine Tesurance Companies and Banks were due on June 12th. An immediate settlement of same is: requested Alt’ Truckmen’s Licenses‘must be paid at once. By order— Robt. Vanlderstine, City Collector. jl3 3i We call special attention to the sale ot furniture advertised in this issue to take place at the late residence of Judge Young, Prince Street, on Wednesday, the 22d day of June, instant, affording a rare opportunity to purchase elegant mohogany furniture, silver- ware, etc., eto.—R. Beairsto, Auctioneer. A Vatvas_e Porter —The exact time at which a mao is likely to become a purchaser is something that cannot be determiaed by one advertiser out of a hundred; there is, however, one, and only one, means by which to be sure of being on hand at the right time, and that is to be there at alltimes. j13 6i BECAUSE WE ARE GIVING TREMENDOUS BARGAINS ——____-IN——- — res Si pti Important Inrormation.—The property on O.lebar Street, at present occupied by Rev. De. Fitzgerald, comprising upwards of two acres of land, with dwelling house and J j matbuildi»gs allin good repair, will be sold by auction on Wednesday vext, Jane 15:h, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the premises, either in bloc or lots to suit purchasers. Plan at my office.—-R. Beairsto, Auctioneer, j Tae Fisaixc Frieret.—The number of Nova Scotia fishing vessels this year is greater than ever before. There are not s0 many onthe Grand Banks, but many more in the Labrador and North Bay fish eries. Thirty-five vessels have been fitted out from Halifax for the Labrador coast. Over forty sail have been added tw the North Bay and Labrador ficet. The mack- erel outlook is better. lian SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American _Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Druggists, 81.00 per bottle, six bottles $5.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for Light.’’ + -(1) -— — THE CENERAL REMARKS: “We see, sure enough, you,do better for us when we call to see you taan you advertise to do, Your assortment is the largest we have ever seen and your prices the lowest. How are you going to pay your bill when you sell so cheap?’ ** Morning Some Carrite.—On Saturday last tle steamer M A. Starr brought some very fine cattle to the city fram Cape Traverse and Tryon. Messrs. Saunders & Camp- bell had an extra fine lot of nineteen, all in the best condition, which they will keep for the retail trade, These cattle were fed by Messrs. F. Holland, W. B. Howatt, A. Collett and F. Ferguson. Another lot came at the same time for Mr. Sellers, who will ship them to foreign markets. This lot is of extra good quality, and was fed by Messrs. Bell, Mut:art and Leard. Few people have any idea of the care with which tobacco has to be attended after it is grown, It will imbibe odors of almost any kind if placed near the source of them. A pig sty, for instance, near the place where the planter stores his crops will impart a disagree- able flavor, which no care afterwards wil! divest it of. Among the many precautions taken to obtain a faultless leaf for the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” brand is to ascertain carefully the methods which every farmer adopta with his crops in the sections of Virginia where the ““Myrtle Navy” leaf is grown. eae WE SAY TO OUR CUSTOMERS : We can afford to sell at those prices because we buy in large quantities for Spot Cash, and we sell so much that we can live on a very small profit; so we thank our customers for being able to sell at the prices we do, We are boys from the country, and fully understand how hard it is to make a dollar when prices for produce are so low. In asking you to trade with us, we do so because we are sure we can do better for you in CLOTHENG and HA'T'S than any Firm in Town. Acctpent.— Dr. McLeod, while on his way on Saturday night last to attend a patient at New Glasgow, and when near his destination was thrown from his wagon by the horse shying at something on the side of the road. The wheels of the wagon passed over the Doc- tor’s face which with the fall stunned him. He was found unconscious some time later by a messenger sent to meet him and was taken toa near-by house. Dr Honeywell was sent for and dreesed the wound We are pleased to kuow that except for a sligh* feeling of sorevess and the wound on his face the Doctor a all right «gain. Carnotic Foresters.—At the recent meeting of the High Court of Catholic (x}- i Foresters ia Montreal last week, High Chief Ranger Cahill, of Chicago, declared in his annual address that the order had had a remarkable jevelopment both in the United States and in Canada, The order now comrprises 293 courts, with a member- ship of 22,652. Of these courts 152 are in [llinvis, 27 in Wisconsin, 93 in the Domin- jon of Canada, 8 in Indiana, 6 in Minne- sota, 2 in Iowa, 5 in Michigan, 4 in Ohio, 1 in North Dakota and 1 in Vermont. A Trial will Convince You that we are indeed THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. ———— —H1)}--——- Tue May Queen Lavncarp.— Captain Paoli’s new steam tug, the May Queens, was successfully launched at eleven o'clock this ’ forgpoon, in the presence of a large number of people. This very handsome little vessel was modelled by Capt, Wm. Borts, on Ameiican lines, and waa built by Messrs. Angus and Ronald. McDonald, of Pisquid, first class builders. She is 61 feet over all, 15 feet beam, | 54 feet depth of hold. The frame is of juniper, | planked with birch and ceiled with 2-inch sprue, and fitted with bilge stringers and } gister kielsous, all fastened with white iron. | She is pronounced by all jadges to be an “Al” job. She has been built under Gov- ernment inspection and refiects great credit on the builders. Her engines were bvilt by W. & A. Moir, of Halifax, and placed in position by Mr. John D McLellan, machinist, "3 QUEEN STREET. of this city. We wish Captain Paoli and the May Queeu every success,’ , Charlottetown, June 3, 1892—eod & wky ‘No Game of Bluff ——CAN KEEP US FROM DOING——— THE GARPET BUSINESS | : —(x)——______ oe Ws oe eerecor CARPET DEPARTMENT our trade has far exceeded _) our expectations. ur object in g»i1z into the Curpet business was to give people FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT, and gools at the right prices’ Now we satan, 2 late right, your patronage. You may ask WHY, READ BELOW. While our competitors for years were asking and getting $1.55 and $1.65 for 5-frame B ussels Carpet, and 36 cents for cheap Tapestry, we have sold our best Brussels for $1.15, avd cheap Tapestry for 25 cents per yard—never asking more—which goes to show that our competitors have been making an enormous profit out of the people. This cinnot be deuied. We don’t believe in monopolies, aid have b22a the means of breaking the Carpet business in two, and taking the largest half ourselves. Competitors may feel sore, but we can assure the public it is not from overwork. We wish our competitors well, but we think this explanation necessary. WE CUT YOUR CARPEC FOR NOTHING, don’t charge for waste, and do all work in connection with HOUSE FURNISHING. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET. Charlottetown, May 17, 1892—eod & wky ez = SS J. B. MACDONALD’S) GREAT GLOTHING STORE ad x’ Ax) -"7 GREAT SUCCESS that has attended our CLOTHING TRADE this Spring is proof positive that we have the goods the people want at right prices. Men’s Suits from $2.75 up. Boys’ Suits from $1.00 up. The largest range of MEN’S WORSTED SUITS ever shown by us. sel” an injustice if you buy elsewhere before you see our immense stock. NISHINGs very cheap, If you want Clothing and Furnishings don’t pass 5 J. B, MACDOMALD’S CREAT CLOTHING STORE. DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. 165 Cases of New Boots, Shoes and Slippers Now Open. The people who buy our Boots are delighted with the fits and wear of them. buy once you are sure to become a regular customer. C isrlottetown, May 30, 1892—eod & wky = You will do GENTS’ your- FUR- If you Just try a pair if you want comfort. FOR THIS MONTH OF JUNE, Be sure and tell your friends, and don’t miss the piace. Tremendous supply of Boots and Shoes selling low for cash at GOH BROS. a EE ‘EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASE a READY-MADE CLOTHING, Carpets and Dress Goods. {x} 4 S WE INTIMATED LAST MONTH that we were making great preparations for our A JUNE SALE, we have now got everything COMPLETE, and are offering Great Inducements. C xarlottetown, June 4, 1892—eod & wky Bargains in Boys’ Suits ! Bargains in Youths’ 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. JAS. PATON & C@G., Scotch Store, 168 Market Square. Charlottevown, Jane 6, 1802—ecd & why