at ll BE ae? THE DAILY EXAMINER. ONGY SAVED! Local and Other Items. pra night at 7.45 | ‘ ira ethis eveninvg at the ark \ } Ts re i attend ; - A y ur orders for Boston baked beans “il at M irphy s Bakery, Kent 116 36 eod - eo H Thayer, Be n, Ind Sa selland wife “ lives t« . pti Cur Reddin Bros i t \ i named (rordon . mw a Monc ia narrow ‘ afew ays ag as a result x ‘ ‘ rr s o N If you are troubled with « ist ss . x ‘ I x r st :4 neares ilrugstor nt \ TeMat Ii Ex v f tl Via femple Commi'tee are requested t me ’ Lodge ro night at 7.30, sha o One, Come ALL to the grand military ex . a Tuesday evening next. A grand time is in store for all who attend. Tickets. | gents, 35 cents; ladies, 25 cents 7 Tae BAZAAR Co. are advertising prize books. apd from the amount they have on hand they evidently intend to do the trade. They are well assorted and cheap = SQoTCHMEN SHOULDER To SHOULDER.—A meeting will be he!d in the Caladoni«n Club Rooms, foot of Queen Street, to-morro« (Friday) evening at 8 o'clock, to organize cne of the Scottish clans. A Royal Deputy wii'l be present. All Scotchmen are invited. SKODA’S DISCOVERY. the Great German-American Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidueys, Blood. Guarantee cvatract with every bottle. Pay ealy for the good you receive. At all Druggists, $1.00 per bottic, six bottles 85.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for Light.”’ A MowsTr h * Morning niall sity.— Ihe Farmer says : Among a hatch of chickens at the fam of Mr Arthur C Regers, a few days ago. there was a mark .ble monstrosity One chick, though perfectly developed in every other way, hed three eyes in its bead. One was directly in the centre, with another on each side, al! pertectly developed. The lower bill, too, was in its right place, bat there was no correspon- ree ding upper Dill In place of this there was two upper ones which shut on either side of the lower one. an Sticut Acoipent.-—The C. P. BR. train for Halifax on Tuesday evening ran into a car at Truro Junction, slightly injuring driver James McCully and fireman Mc!eilan of Moncton The engine was slightly jamaged. The acci deat resulted from a car t lewn on to the being bl main track from the siding by the heavy gal« that prevailed io the" section. A more seri us accident was prevente’ by the careful iookou kept by the driver and their gu+rd from strik ing e lumber at Shubenacadie that had als ywo on to the track. a Few people have any idea of the care witt - 7. It gr “ill imbibe odors of almost any kind if placed nearthe suurce of them. A pig sty instauce, near the place where the »ps wil! iropart a disagree- able flavor, which no care afterwards will vest it of. Among the many precautions taken to obtain a faulcless leaf for the ‘*Myrtle Navy” braod is to ascertain carefally the methods which every farmer adopta with hi- ropa in the sections of Virginia where th« “*Slyrtle Navy” leaf is grown planter stores fis cr , ©. H —The third hien nial convention of t Sacient Order of Hibernians of the Pro vince of New Brunewick wes held at Wood stock in the early psrtof the week. The visiting delegates were entertained by th local brethren in grand style. They were treated to drives arouad the country, enter- tained at a banquet and a ball was givea in the Ihe businews meetings were very jateresting There are three divisions of the order ia New Brunswick— Woodstock, Fred ericton and Milltowa. Woodstock has members and $416 on hand; Fredericton, 82 members, $910 in funds; Milltown, 58 mem- bers and $278 to its credit. > ir honor. vi More Susrevents —The Summerside Journ» says :— Mesers Deacon and Drum und, Freetown, shipped twenty two head ot fat cattle on Saturday morning to Mr. John Macdonald, St. John. They were an erpecially fine lot, of good weights, and in excellent condition They were fed by Hon A Laird, Mr D. H Macdonald aad ther well knuwn farmers of Bedeque and vicinity. ° Mr C. A. Macnutt, Kensington, shipped a fine lot of cattle, twenty two io number, on the St. Law- renee yesterday morning to Messrs. J. A. Leaman & Co, Halifax. - Makes Fiesu aND BLoop.—When the sys tem is ruo down and there seems to be neo hopecf obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, waen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miiler’s Emulsica of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil It always works Wonders, because it ie a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish- ment jound in wheat in fact, Miiler’s Emul- sion is « perfect ** staff of life,” and has saved and cured thouzands. In big bottles 50c. and $i at Charlottetown drug stores : Danacen THE Wacon.-—-Yesterday after- noon, as two young ladies were driving along Kent ‘ireet near King Square, a portion of the | a-ness and swingle tree became joosened or broken in some way, aod the wagon slipped | along antil the hind legs of the horse would | not admir of its going any further ahead As aoun as the horse felt the wagon interfering With his legs be er tered @ ¥é 1y vigorous p 0 test in the shape of several kicks, which some- what ..isfigured the carriage. The occupants of the carriage fortuna’ely escaped uni art. A finaway was only p evented by the tim~y a's Fival oa the scene fa ‘ varned Bell and & other wh se beme we ve not learned, who C wight igi toed «animal and held him ] at an up 3 The Wag “4 ip fur repairs PRot Ty Bors Ihe Halifax | pou trict inetrac'lons *o af- Fes’ « lec 16 years of age who are CAUgho suoKing v1 owl ig ne iaw in brief 1 Aay person selling, giviag or causing to be « igars, cigere*tes, sm>king or : v2eWing tobe r opiam to oo 6 un ler 16 Years of «ge shal! be liable to a fiae not great er tnau S20 or JU deys. 2 Asy man ho shel cept any money Or other valralle neiler ble, to act as agent to anybody under 16, in procurirg for such Peso 8 any cigars, etc., shall be fined not greater tvan $29 o 30 days 3 Acy pecovon ade: 16 who has in his pos- Sewioa, o nokes cigs s, ete , shall be fined aot greater taan $5 or 7 Caye. : o has to be attended after it is au, J —_ —_e aoe a - THURSDAY, JUNE 892. ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Srxorat Despatouxs tro Tax EXAMINER. The Presbyterian Assembly. MONTREAL, Jane 16 | Inthe Presbyterian Assembly, Rev. Jas. | Ross, of Perth, has been elected to the new professorship in Montreal College. In the evening the report on Sabbath Observance was presented. Mr. Jobn Chariton, M. P., spoke at length on the principles of Sabbath | legislation explwining the provisions of the bill now before parliament Laird seconded Chariten’s motion to adopt report and said Charlton fully deserved the sympathy and the snppert of the church in his efforts to secure legislation on the subject He emphasized ;|the importance of forbiddiog publication of Sunday newspapers. The report showed that matters were imp: oving in the Maritime Pro. vinces. Quite a lone and breezy discussion ; | } i, . followed in which several pepular forms of Sabbath desecration got a pretty full airing, j —_——> The Behring Sea Arbitration. Orrawa, June 16 | Lord Hanuven, formerly President of the ate, Divorce, and Admiralty Division, } and sir John Thompson, have been appointed | che representatives of Great Britain on the Behring Sea Arbitration. } Prob House of Commons. Orrawa, June 16 ln House of Commons yesterday, Cartwright took up an hour rehashing the foronto Globe's scandal chestnuts. The Redistribution bill was discussed in come mittee until midnight. the Moncten’s Ex-Mayor is IIL. Moncton, June 16. Ex Mayer Sumner, Moncton’'s most promiaent business man, is dangerously ill. acne SAREE Damage by the Storm. Hauirax, June 16. Reports from all over Canada and the States show the recent storm te have done great damage to property. a Weather Huiletin. Toronto, June 16.—10 a. m. West to soutn winds; fine, not much chenge in temperature. The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) HAirax, June 15. Nova Scotia—The cod fishery has been fair to-day at Digby and Spry Bay, bur poor at Canso on accuunt of heavy weather. the schoover Arumia arrived at Luneuburg » day witn 750 qus. cod. She reports fisa tair ou the bauks, while boats at Wioaite- average three quarter qtis. cod and mie hundred herring per man. A fair catch vt herring is reported at Spry Bay. The satch of iobsters 1s reported light to-day at opry Bay, Wnuehesa aud Usnse. Hake ace good aud haddock iar at Digby and a ‘ew mackerel and saimonat Causo. The caich ot mackerel, lobsters, hake and Gas- pereauX coatinue poor at Whitehead. Cape Brevon,—Uvd good off Lardoise and sc. Peters Island. Fair at Arichat, St. Anns aud Meat Cove, and a few im shore at Lardvise, but owing to the scarcity of bait at logonish cod fishing is suspended. Lob- sters continue fair at Arichat, Sc. Anns and {ugonish; and perringtaic at Meat Cove, «hie they are repuried good off Lirdoise sud St. Peter’s Island. A tew mackerel sud salmon at Lardoise and L[nogonmish, re- spectively, and mackerel and haddock gocd tf Lardoise and St. Peter's Isiand. Ali tish coutinae. poor at West Arichat. P. E. islacd.—Cod good at Georgetown and fair at Malpeque. Lobswers fair at Maipeque sud « few at Georgetown and Mimunigash. Magdalen is:ands.—Uod fair and « light catch of naddock aad lobsters. New Bruoswick— Lobsters and salmon poor at Point Eecaminac. Quebec—Uod fishing good at Paspebiac, St. Marguerite River aud Moisie, and fair at Uraud River aud Seven Islands. Herring continue scarce at Paspebiac and Grand River, but caplin are very plentiful at Grand River and St. Marguerite River, and a few at Paspebiac. Salmon fishing is good at St. Marguerite River and Moisie, but poor at Gwepe The l»bster tacrory at Grand River chugerl yesterday for the season. Anticos'i—Cod are very pientiful at Engiish and Fox Beys, but bait is very svarce Fair catches of'caplin and a few herring are being saken at the former place. Bait and {[ce.—Herring bait procurable at Arichat, C. B. cad WortH Serme.—-A large picture of the Confederation Life Association’s new building at Toronto is on exhibiciuon in the window of Vr E. H. Beer’s office on Queen Street. The building is one of the handsomest ia Canada. A Pepptsr Rossep. A peddier named Goodstein had his wagon robbed of about $200 worth of goods at Guernsey Cove, a few mitles from Murray Harbor South, on the wight of the 4b. He advised Marshal Cameron of his less by telephone tais mora- ing. For Oven Frery Years Mrs. Winsloe’s soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relievee the little sutferer at once ; it pro- juces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the | child from pain, and the little cherub awakes | as “ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant lto taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remed. for liacrhoea, whether arising from teething or sther causes. Cwenty-five cents a bot ve sure and eek for * Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr >_——_— A Nasa Lxsector free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 vents. — Reddin Pros. novldwly dines teataibeiiiiliniien A large number of butter crocks, cream crocks and ‘milk pans are now selling cheep st tne Cheapest Crockery Store. —W P Colwell. jane3 dw wy . wipe Don’t buy clothing till you see D. A Bruce’s. jo16 3i Our custom made trougera at $4 is the best value shown in the city.—D. A Bruce. junel6 3i Bargains Ahoy.—Twenty pieces of new trouserings selected for Montreal trade a d bought by us at a large discount. Theee goods are equal to any $7 trouserings in the m rket toedsy Leave your measure with us cad we will make a pair of these goods for $5.—John McLeod & Co. j16 thdsat Av, i GOODS & Co's NEW STO Charlottetown, FIRST-CL batgall W. A. Weeks ——_-————-(0) ()LARGE REDUCTIONS HN sSUNE poemmenon(s) All classes of MERCHANDISE will be closed out CHEAP. Every. Department reduced. All Wholesale Stock going cheap ! ASS | Ready Cash Secures Bargains. Money Saved in Cottons and Woolens, Money Saved in Dress Goods, Money Saved in Mantles, Money Saved in Waterproofs, Money Saved in Millinery, Money Saved in Hosiery: and Gloves, FOR ALL Money Saved in Silks and Laces, _ Money Saved in Corsets, CASH BUYERS Money Saved in Underclothing, Money Saved in Cloths and Tweeds, i fen Money Saved in Collars, Shirts and Ties. READY CASH secures BARGAINS and saves money. in all departments. Come and see the Goods. . ne. W. A. WEEKS & GO. June 4, 1892—eod & wky 40 10 EX S. S. Ch’tewn, May 31, 1892—tu fri & wky URANGES, LEMONS, BANANAS. rs TO ARRIVE EX S. S. “COBAN”: Cases Messina Oranges, Me 4 Lemons. “WORCESTER”: . 25 Bunches ot Bananas. J. 4. FARQUHARSON & CO., QUEEN STREET. D. amination. for them. Charlottetcwn, Charlottetown, SOME REASONS WHY YoU SHovUuyD BVT READY-MADE GLUTHING 5 O PREPARATIONS ———-FROM—— A. BRUCE. Ist. Every Garment is made on the Premises by good workmen, from material that will bear the closest ex- 2nd. They are so well made that it takes an expert tailor to know that they were not. made,.to.the wearer's special order. , 3rd. You give employment. to. people in our Province, thereby keeping money in the country. 4th. Taking Quality into consideration, you can buy a Suit from us cheaper than you can get imported makes. Our $7.00 All Wool Tweed Suits are a surprise to every- one seeing them. They are worth much more than we ask Get one. D. A. BRUCE. June 9; 1892—eod & wky ALL —_——A'T—_—— WATSON’S, Wholesale and Retail. June 1, 1892. taniey Bros. a SEBRY ! -——(x) Ae SERENA Onyx Stainless Black. We are again to the front with this celebrated make of absolutely Stainless and Guaranteed fast Black Cotton Mosiery. We gurantee that the dye contains no ingre- dients likely to be injurious t» the wearer of the fabric. Having thorourhly tested the oods, we confidently recommend them t» our customers as an article of great merit, and one which will prove a boon to those who have long wanted a Black Stecking which does not stain or lose its color. Victoria Row, - - - Browns Block, SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLOTTTETOWN. Charlottetown, June 4, 1892—eod & wky bargains. Our Great June Trade. PERKINS STERNS. During this Month we have many lines of Sum- mer Goods to offer at special prices. A job lot of Parasols and Umbrellas; a job lot of Laced Mitts and Gloves; a job lot of Shirts and Pants. We want to reduce our stock of Scotch, West of England and Canadian Tweeds. and will give big See them. New Prints, New Sateens, New Flannelettes. A —(x) good stock of Cheap Corsets. Embroidery Flouncing, Laced Flouncing, White Muslins, Ladies Blouses, Kid Gloves, Silk Gloves. We guarantee all who trade with us that they will get as good value as can be had anywhere. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, June 7, 1892—eod & wky tar THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star ‘Tailoring Establishment when they want something particalar- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill SSS — has passed into a proverb, namoly, wien you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishment you are too fastidious for this yere world. N oa he . CPNZLe. cLheod & Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eo0d & wky SUBSTANTIAL NOURISHMENT FOR CHILDREN || DE: MANDRAMAN, j | Physician and Surgeon, Graduate New York University. | OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE STREET, They need it, but cannot always digest sufficient solid food to get it. eee ee THE GREAT WANT 1 1S — the virtues of PRIME BEKF : concentrated in an easily- :| Opposite R. C. Cathedral. RESIDENCE, ROCHFORD SQUARE. junel—Ilm ws a eae wast - ) HIRE a first-class . i orse an y piease y y digested form. ao iy ‘teen Bek Dieean G. Jary’s Jewelry store, N och side Qusen uare, or at his residsace, Sydney Screet Kast. June 1, 1892. mi8—3m law wedéefri