fi 3 ellis OG ae Oe OF tS rn OLE: EB TOPE ILENE SD ny, te Mapa. SXOPA’S OINTMEN Great German Skin ¢ finest Cosmetic made. Kt Blackheads, Pimpics, ifby magic. 3 Om. Wides cal is 30 ects. e 4 ion i i Pat pped sterday morping by the St. } \. Leamen, Halitax, who has , a i I ut. W i Mau A im has és ,» eu stand, I PLAILWAY \ [DENT There groasn | ne i i menu rock cuttings between V.lley sf \ I mort hiity + ae } V 1 us tai staann do dhuine, ged an s 1 gus anam fein a meir aui ia Daoteeee BD. 3. Met rn an : I M s KeoZie ite siny : in which many of the ce é * ai ‘ , Ty 4 is DER VROWNED — 10 sid» 2 r say ihe body Martin, son of Mr. Simon Mart Mr c “¥ RP: ters, also A na nis Yourg Martin, who waa about 2v yea , and Mr. Petera wi paper 1 st New Beriin, New Himp aire The deceased with anc $ elh.ck in the ev ams yhich leakel bad and with nothing to bai The result of it was that lava . r ner vn's & WeerR, 8 ® acuui ih , feact : ‘ys ' fa . r. yet Rhode Island has its upt. D. McKia yn this mare. . ‘ ' rr, the re, and emoves etc... a5 in elegant Agri Morris was Law Mech ay, Of of Moncton, welleknuown laluska, by ton paid a was a big 1 the he avy and Union ng belvuore r ck had track, > took as hia ciod an chosnadh e chall? No ne air son eod, John 1 the Ge ongreygatlion e Summer of J 1B pl in, Tignish Lawi anc pinied by tive of Tig wrked in ther were ening in @ y; playing | the boat Martin was to Tignish rreapon In New is sent to ital le i i i | at whic 2d erat y are p »ypul stion ‘ Pa | HE DAILY EX = ial prices all round,—Jol ‘ Local and Gther Items. s ‘ (;ET V i & ts lor Lhe excu:sion. as there is Only a lin tied Lumber } i \\ & are having a big run on our new trous- vs. Nothing like them for the price was r seen; fashionable patterns.—John Mac- i Officers of St. John’s and Vi is Lodges, A F and A M., will stones ver the meeting this (M mday) eveni g oo. 8 Nomination of cfficers aud con rring fist ceyree at St. Lawrence Lodge, No 8, this «vening at & oclock. Visiting Enottsu, You Know.— Our $23 suits for 216 andi $17 ihe like for value has never en seen in Charlottetown. Call and see em D. A. Bruce ju2z0 li ANOTHER SuppLy.—A big stock of those hive cent prize stationary packeges- very bes: paper and env: lopes—at the Diamord Book ore. Be sure to get one—they are worth more than double the money Ar INTMEST.—Max vell Henry has been ppoioted keeper of the quarantine hospital! harhor’s mouth, in the place of his father sbont a mon ago. It is said that were abou* forty-eight appl lications for the position ATTENTION is directed to the advertisement t “Wunts umo of Tue KXAMINER, [Trainor property on Powaal St , which i for sale or to rent Particulars can ined from Mr. B. Trainor at the Post Oilice department. - FrReMEN’s TOURNAMENT ~—Word has been eceived trom Halifax that three of the fire mpanies of that place will leave there on Wednerday morning and will cross over t he Island in the steamer from Pictou on her egular trip that atternoon. A large numbe: f their friends will accompany them a AxoTuer Discovery.—The works of an an- ient watch were discuvered on the farm of Mr. T. A. McLean, at Holland Cove, a few jays ag » They were found about four feet w the surface, near where Mr. Feehan liscovered the oli French coin, as : already oted. The case ef the watch had dis«ppear ed. Itis su ppered that it was of wood, The watch urd -ubted!y belonged to the French period. The discovery was made in the voods, on the site of a house, the heartb- stone of which, also, has been turned up. pm Potice Court —This morning, John Mills. (colored) arrested on 2 charge of attempted assault on a female, was sen- tenced to three months imprisonment with hard labor. One nuisance case was dis- posed of for a fin of five cents and costs, ond anot he rwasa’j urned. Three drunks were also ¢ ced of —two for fines of $3 r14 deys« a the third for $l or 4 days. pani penreceaaeeaceSD ScoTrisH GATHERING, 10TH Aveust, 1892 ~—Two prizes wili be given at this Gathering for the best essay on the early history of the Nestch settlers of P. E. Island. Ist prize $12 50, donated by Lieut,-Col. J. D Irving : 2ad $1009, by the Caledonian Club. The srbje matter and informatien will be con sidered by the judges rather than the merit f compoesi‘ion The following rules will! govern ‘he competition, viz : Essays not to exceed two thous:nd five hundred worde Al! ssavs to be mailed to the Secretary ot the Caledonian Clab not later than August Ist, 1892 For farther parti vulars apply to J. A. VicLaren, care of Jas. Paten & Co., Charlotte own, Wickep Hatirax — A _ very serious charge has been lsid against a» member of he Halrfax police force. The accussiicn s made by the naval petty force, and if true, is one of the most grevious and dia- honorable ever brought against a member of the force there. In making the report he officer said he was passing along the street with a woman, when the policeman snccosted him, and said he would arres* him. The naval man asked on what charge, saying he had done nothing to call for arrest. The policeman said the woman bore a bad reputation, snd being in her ompany at such a late hour justified the arrest. The «fficer, however, quietly in timated, says his accuser, that a paymert f $5 to him weuld avord trouble. The of fiver alleges that he paid thatsum. Then he naval man went to the police station nd reported the whole wmatter. The i marshal has reported to the p: lice eem nittee and an investigation will be held very shortly. —_—-—__—_—aii>~-<i> <p _ Personal. Bishop Anson, of Qu’Appetle, has resigned und will remove to Engiand. Mrs. D. McLellan, of Summerside, is in town visiting her father, Mr. James Fitz patrick.—Moncton Transcript King Humbert and Queen Marguerite are now on the list of royal visitors, and wi!l pay their reenects to Germany’s ruler at Potsdam The H:tifax Evening Maii reports that ‘Robert Harris, R. C. A., is engaged upon 6 portrait of Chief Jnatice Macdonald” Mr Harris is also engaged upon a portrait of Sir Leonard Tilley. Much dirk horse talk is being indulged in ia connection with the Democratic convention at Chieago this week As chances stand, however, the likelihood is that the winning it has been st uck by a Cleveland Bay. ‘Rev De. E O. Buxton, of Cleveland, has taken up the work of exhibiting to the public the non-interference of the police with crime He shows how juries and perjurers flourish. wlile the workers of iniquity are not pun ished. He says that the theaters of Cleveland are hotbeds of vice and immorality, and handles the authorities without gloves. The Montreal G«zette remarks : Sir Oliver Vowatt has been graciously pleased to inform bis po'i isal admirers thas if they do not like his new title they can still continue to call him by that everybo dy’s appellati: 0, “Mister.” He san do this with perfect con- fidence that the “Sir” he has won wil! never de lropped. The persistence with which the Canadian Libe ral takes delight in prefixing . word “Hon.” to the names of a lot of 8-- sond-rate politicians who have no more rig! t to it than they have to be called “Lord,” is the Ontario Premier’s guarantee against dis le spec’. ——_—_—_-+ee-—_--—— Iv you want comfort and satisfaction buv veur boots and shoes at the Dominion Root & | Shoe store. jl6 4i Canned apples in gallon and half gallon - le Beer & Goff's j2u them. Al-} Ciocks, the same in every respect as ff | pedlar sells at $14, we will duplicste at $11 and get a fir profit at that.—E, W. Taylor. dwaw 2i ju 1 AMLN HR. ; MONDAY, JUNE 20, 1899. 1 . “MILITARY RACIRSION| "°F DISAPPOuNTED | eer a B. Macdonald’s Great Clothing Store. i 8. S&S. Sl. LAWRENCE Will Leave Navigation Company’s Wher, ae 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 correspon iding month [o- iba aw TUE -SDAY Wer if a . M year, which was very large, we will offer you greater inducements than ever. Just : aide ) E. ce il, look at our MEN’S SUITLS for $500. Look at our MEN’S PANTS for $100, and see . | we don’t do more than we advertise. Also, remember we are selling LADIE, DRESS AT 8 O'CLOCK, SHARP, | GOGam COTTONS and GINGHAMS the Cheapest in Town. J. B. MAGLORALD'S GREAT GLOTHING STORE. cn {x) For the Bay, returning about 11 o'clock. ee c DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STOR TWO BANDS AND RUPRESHMENTS ON BO!RD SHOE STORE. Ladies should Come all who can and enjoy a pleasant evening see our Real eee eee Kid and Kan- Tickets for Gentlemen, 35 cents; for Ladies, 25 cents. garoo Bootsand For sale by the ‘‘ommittee and at the Boat. ; Shoes, the finest in the trade. 5 3] me RSS “aN f ee ; WY — : = 5 ; es * LLM aM! W/ RMA EY S rsdi// Tohalede Cherlott town, June 20, 1892—eod & — NOW ON! ‘OK THIS — GF JUNE, at He sure and tell —_ friends, and oo miss the HAPPY TIMES at, framendon [supply of Hoots "and! Shoe. Enjsyed by Our Customers. GORE ZB FROBS. _Chartutvetown. Jane 4 4, 1603—cod & wky a 1) - WHY so2No Game of Bluff ——~—CAN KEEP US FROM DOING BUSINESS | a 6: 7~—--- BECAUSE WE ARE GIVING THE CARPE] TREMENDOUS BARGAINS —_——_InNn———-— (1) — INCE Wd HAVE OPENED oua CARPET DHPARTMENT our trad: has fu exceeded a Ti : j : \) our expectations. Our object in goiag int» the UOrrpet business was w xive people | i \ dil } (i || FATK, SQQUARKH TREATMENT, and gools at the rigat pricss Now w? claim, as our j right, your patronage. You may ask WHY. ae READ BELOW. THE GENERAL RENARKS: While our competitors for years were asking and getting $1.55 and $1.65 for 5-frame y ‘pa ~ "ar ° ’ . .} “We sec » SUTC enough, you do better Brussels Carpet, and 36 cents for cheap Tapestry, we have sold our best Brussels for $1.15, for us when we eal! to see you team youjand cheap rs i 25 se per yard—never asking more—which g mn to show th vt eee pean : e our competitors have been making an enormous profit out of the people. nis cannet b2 advertise to do. Your assortment ts the denied. We don’t believe in moaopolies, aad have beea the means of brevkiag the Jarpat largest we have ever seen and your prices | business in two, and taking the largest half ourselves. Competitors may fel sore, bat we soe cel ' : 5 ; he public it is “not from overwork. ae wish our com>detitors well, but we think he lowest. How are you going to pay|® assure the p i | 2 ” : se] A h atT pay this explanation necessary. WE CUr YOUR CARPEC FOR NULHING, don’t charge for your bill when you sell so cheap. vaste, and do all work in connection with HoUS K FURNISHING. WE SAY TO OUR CUSTOMERS : PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET. Chariottetown, me 17, 1892—eod & be We can-aflord to seil at those prices| because we buy in large quantities for EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES: spot Cash, and we sell so much that we can live on a very smail profit; so we ee eee ae thank our customers for being ahs to sell at the pric es we do, : = We are boys from the country, and j fully understand how hard it is to make a dollar when prices tor produce are so Carpets and Dress Goods. low. In asking you to trade with us, we do so because we Te ene ae 2 do S WE INTIMATED LAST MONTH that we were making great preparations for our better for you in CLIVPUING = and JUNE SALE, we have now got everything COMPLETE, and are offering Great HATS than any Firm in Town. Inducements. —— -)---—— Bargains in Boys’ Suits ! A Trial will Convince You that we are indecd Bargains in Youths’ Suits ! THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. Bargains in Mens Suits t -_———- (3) The whole of our TAPESTRY and BRUSSELS CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES and POLES at prices lower than the lowest. Also, 1021 yards Double Width PROWSE BROS sas. Paron & Co., QUEEN STREET. Scotch Store, 168 Market Square. | Charlottetown, June 3, 1892—eod & why Charlotterowa, Jume 6, 1902—ecd & wky