‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - - FRIDAY, JULY 29, 1892. Local and Other Items. ; TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, THIS IS A CUT Oor— ane syable ey oe School picnic was age oy Desravonss 10 Tax Exava | oe A. nr 2 we @ S R rin poten ime Sal |TAQH] Lwristing Policy. Pore a eee mae eee Senet ens rived in port this = u oie | wind. © Fae Tg todas, (Te Can Pay of Hampering| | SEASONABLE GOODS [ue Mrramical ooeiet 1 this forenoon from Trafiie. ate ie ea ee intreal with a general cargo. She lef | ; ‘ ” tenia for Pictou about one o'chosk. = SE | CH ALLIE S,—A ereat sale of these beautiful th. re Te EF see = ee yesterday on a Come 'h and Cap Us Fabries how gomg OU. Our assortment Is imm ense aly 3 328 5i| Anierican Government on the canal matter, and our prices so low that they meet the approbation Owr special sale of straw hats for men and boys is now going on. Bargains for every- : Patton Bros, al GoversMEeNt Hovse.—Mrs. Carvell was ‘tat home” last evening. Dancing was kept up until midnight Picxtc.—Don't forget the picnic at Red Point Wharf on Thursday, Aug. 3. A lively time is expected. Boat leaves at 9 a, m. and 2 p. m Ix order to stimulate thought, please look over accounts furnished by Stanley Bros. on June 30th, and kindly call in and settle same ja27 3i eod Crick et.—A match geme of cricket between teams from H. M. 8. Pylades and the Park Club will be played to-morrow at Victoria Park. Stumps pitched at 2 30 p. m., sharp. miaiiasineatin Tur Proxser Loc Hevuse —The materials for building this time-honored hut, under the supervision of Duncan Munn, Esq.. of Little Sands, have arrived ex-schooner Lily Blank, Capt. Blue. wonciaiialinene Retuasine Heme.—The Maritime Province representative farm’ are travelling over Canadian Pacific Railway, were io Winnipeg a day or two ago on their return home. They are greatly pleased with all they saw on their way. Tue programme of the ‘employes’ picnic, P. E. L. Railwey, is out, and shows that a good time is fully arranged for. The prize list of sports, &c., amounts to not less thao $50. With Mr Anderson for chairman of committee, the picnic is bound to bea success SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Gireat German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc., as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. - Tae Coat Taape.—At present there are twenty asateamere chartered for the season, running between the different ports of Cape Breton and the river St Lawrence, and it is of interest to know that they are engaged at the rate of 12}c. per minute, each steamer making on an average 13 trips per season. A Book ror Tovrists —‘*Maple Leaves, Explorations on the Lower St. Lawrence,” by J. M. Lemoine. This work can be had at the Diamond Bookstore for seventy-five cents. I addition to its general information, a well written “Glimpse of Prince Edward Island” is included together with a poem from the able pen of Profeesor Caven and other matters of interest. DEDDS MEDICAL HALL.—-Be- fore putting away our Fishing Tackle for the season, we offer every Rod, Line, Reel, Flies. ctc., at 30 ver cent. discount. Every doliar’s worth for -eveaty cents.- Dodds Medical! Hall. jy26 Potice Courr.—Ose drunk this morning was fined $2. He plesded that he waa en- tirely sober when arrested, and that he had been seized and dragged off to prison without any provocation. He mourned deeply the loss of twenty-five cents worth of watermelon which went astray in his fight for liberty with officers, and alse a flask of liquor which was confiscated at the station. al PrespyterniaL —The Presbyterial of the Women's Foreign Missionary Society (Pres- byterian) will meet in Summerside on Wed- neaday, 3rd Avgust. ‘To delegates coming by train tickets will be issued at one first-class fare, good for return on the same and follow- ing day, on presentation of the usual certificate of attendance signed by the Secretarv. jy 29 4i Sr. Jouy’s, Nvip.—Ino the south{window of the Diamond Bookstore msy be seen photo- graphic views of portions of the burnt district, incladirg Cochrane Street, showin Methodist church, Governor's House an grounds; also fashionable dwelings, scenes on Water Street, the principal business thorough- fare, showing leading business houses; Presbyterian church, Atheneum and the new Episcopal Chure). litle SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American _Rem- edy tor Meart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good yeu receive. At all Druggisis. %1.00 per bottle, six botiies $5.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.”’ alles Tue steamship Britannia left for Boston last eveniog at 6 o'clock, with a full carg of eggs and fish and the following passengers : Miss Nolen, Miss B McLeod, W A Sweetser, Mrs Sweetser, H Clements, Miss McAree, Mrs Scott, Miss Scott, Miss Harris, Mias Coffin, J W Cook, B Mclanis, J Finnigan, Miss K Scott, A F Morrow, P Flannigan, Miss Flannigan, D J Dodge, Mra Dodge, J W Kirkland, Miss K Bradley, T Jenkins, W Long, N Stewart saohasnisiggiailly Makes FLesu aNp BLoov.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of ob‘aining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to us» Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nvurish- ment found ia wheat. in fact, Miller's Emaul- sion is a perfect ** staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousanils. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. A Cosxceet.—A graod entertainmest wiil be given on Monday night nex’, in Howes’ Hail, Brackley Point. The features are new and the concert will, without doubt, be a grand success The leading roles, will, jadging from the costumes ia prep:ration, be exceedingly bright This is not by any means the first time that the genial Major Howes has organized entertainments for the benefit of tourists and the country in general. Not long since an entertainment was given— in which the Major waa the leading spirit— took Brackley Point by storm, especisily when the baloon assension was successfully performed. We wish the Major and his company of ‘‘atars” every success. which said that while the Canadian Government wou!dcarefully deliberate on the whole matter, it would be inadvissble to announce a definite policy until the possible action of the Presi- dent made such necessary. He said that the Canadian Government have undoubted power within the treaty limita to make regulations which would disorganize and destroy the ex- isting Inland Marine interests of the whole western states. —— Sn CHRISTIAN ENDEAVOR. Convention at St. John. Sr. Jonny, July 29. The third annual convention of the Chris- tian Endeavor societies convered yesterday. At the evening session addresses were made by several clergymen and others. There are 276 societies in Nova Scotia, 93 in New Brunswick, 12 in P. E. Island and 2 in Trinidad, the members numbering 15,000. LABOR TROUBLES Twenty Thousand Men on Strike. New York, July 29. There are now over twenty thousand men out on strike in this city against the [ron Lesgue. A Banker-Suicide. New York, July 29. George K. Sistare, of the firm of Sistare Bros., bankers, shot himself dead yester- day. A Fatal Bath Hauirax, July 29. Rev. R. McGillivray, of Arisaig, went in to bathe yesterd-y near Arisaig pier. | About two hours afterwards his dead body was found near the shore. +6 oe ————_————_—_ News Notes. It is satisfactory to learn that the small- pox in Victuria has been absolutely eradi- cated. The eruption of Mount Etna, which ha$ excited the greatest alarm for over a week» is now decreasing in violence. A shortage of $900.000 has been discov- ered in the -ccounte of che General Trea- surer of Mexico. A large number of the inhabitants of Northern Mexico are confronted with star- vation. The crops are agair a failure, ow- ing to prolonged drought. ceased was a native of Snizord, Isle of Sky, and came to this Province in 1810. MARRIED. At the minse, Caledonia, on the 19th inst, by the Rev John Sutherland, Archibald Mace donald, Glen William, Lot 63, to Miss Mary Macphee, Brown’s Creek. Mayor Snow's DisapreaRAncs. — Referring to the disappearance of Mavor Snore, the St. John Globe says: A prominent iasurance man who visited Moncton on Tuesday and made, un inspection of Mr. Snow's books, declares ! that while his affairs are somewhat involved ! they are not in such a condition as to make it | necessary for him to fly. The insurance man | alao ventured the opinion—and in this he was joined by many others of his collesgues and also by Mr. Sanderson, local manager of the! Bank of Nova Scotia—that if Mr. Snow re- | turned home arrangements could easily be ; made which would help him over all his difficulties. Mr. Snow carried a heavy ac- count with the Bank of Nova Scotia, and in addition to this owed a large sum to a friend, besides accounts to the various in- gurance companies of which he held he agency. It is ssid that the bank was pressing him heavily, ‘hough this is denied, and that he was a'so worried over the money borrowed from his friend, about $5,000. That he intended to return to Moncton when he left it on Thursday ‘ast is the general opinion. It is known that he had very little money with him, and also that before his departure he paid off several accouats. The theory is that while away he began worrying over his affairs and then determined to skip out. Should his whereabouts be learned, etrong efforts will be made to induce him to return to Moncton, and his friends will endeavor to satisfactorily arange his business «ffairs. sls ConrirMeD.—The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remsdy Syrop of Figs a few years ago has been more than con- firmed by the pleasant experience of ali who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers the Cxli- fornia Fig Syrup Company. * ipiieeh allison A job is to be found for Mr. Blaine, who has totally disappeared from sight since his fiasco at Minneapolis. President Harrison desires to play a magnanimous part, and 80 will offer the ex secretary a place among the United States delegates to the Interna- tional M netary conference, which is to meet at Brussels. Whether Mr. Blaine accepts or not is of little conseyuance. In the vernacular of the day he is politically a back number, ——- -- - 00 e—--———— Fruit jars, porcelain tops, g'ass water sets, porcelain and glass lamps, will be sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s j28 w4i dy eod Wonderful cheap prints, cottons and pinghams at J. B. Macdonald’s. July 28 6i. New lot of ladies black hats, new flowers and wreaths ust received at J. B. Macdon- —ARE GOING AT-— LOW PRICES —TO — CASH BOYZRS A. WEEKS & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Ch’town, July 4. son > Ere cs » | } OY ey Mracy. / f : Ht ts Wy Ks x el Kes A saat? N every School, Convent or College, wherever used, the WILLIAMS PIANO has given entire satisfaction; and lt is sold and recommended by the most prominent dealers [in every country of the globe. WILLIS PIANO & ORGAN CO., SOLE AGENTS FOR NOVA SCOTIA AND P. EB ISLAND. DR. PRENTICE’S DIED. . At Strathalbyn, on the llth inst, Allen Macswain, in th» 86%h year of his age. De- | : has been received by us. By its use, latent eye strain, that has hitherto remained undiscovered, is detected. With the above and a ro) hal Splendid set of trial Jenses we are in a good position to r»pecly fit Spectacles, of which we have an enormous stock on hand. There are some cases requiring the aid of a Physician or Occulist. If yours is one of these it is well to know it. Call on us; we will suit you if we can, and if not we make no charge, and can refer you to a competent specialist. E. W. TAYLOR, julyl3—eod & wy Cameron Block, Victoria Row. en - CELY HARDWARE STORM. ett) Discount Sale Continuss for Cash. — —( X ) —- -- UILDERS! —Nails, Locks, Knobs, Bolts, Glass, Tarred and Dry Slieathing; Paints, Oils, Putty, ete. FARMERS!—Haying Tools, in Forks, "Rakes, Snaths, Nashes and other Scythes, Handles, Shovels, Spades, Hoes, Machinery Oils, ete. PAINTERS !—White Lead, Brandram’s, Johnson’s and other celebrated brands; Oils, Varnishes, Glass, Putty, Tur- pentine, Driers, etc. CARRIAGE BUILDERS! —Rims, Spokes, Hubs, Wheels, Shafts, Springs, Fifth Wheels, Gear Irons, Bolts, Clips, crews, etc. All the balan:e of our Carriage Stock at greatly reduced prices to clear out. LUMBER!—Kiin Dried Walnut, Quartered Vak, etc. R. B. NORTON & CO., CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. Cherry, White Wood, Charlottetown, July 21, 1892—eod A: wky ald’s. jy2l tf STANLEY BROS, PAINT COTTONS of all purchasers. | | | ‘ Charlottetown, June 28, 1892—eod & wky PRINT COTTONS ! We keep the best assortment of Printed Cotton Goods to be found in the City. All shades and grades, from the very cheapest to the very best Goods. ————T+{x) — wee - STANLEY BROTHERS shades. for 50 cents. Valises away nishings. GREAT MIDSUMIM During August we shall continue our Midsummer Sale of Sateens, Challies, Lawns, Prints and Sun- 0s’. H SALE DRESS GOODS we start at 5 cents; 10 yards Men’s and Boys’ STRAW HATS and HELMETS at and below cost to clear. FTFWEEDS for Boys and Men, cheap. FLANNELETTES cheap---a large range. down. Carpets and House Fur- This is a Genuine Mark Down Sale, and one way to thank our many customers and to show them we appreciate their trade. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Charlottetown, July 29, 1892—eod & wky Bargains for everyone. Norton & F-nnell, | PLIES. = NEW HARDWARE STORE," CAMERON OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, where we have a large and well-assorte] stock of HARDWARE and PAINTERS’ SUP- Our Goods are all New and bought for Cash in the best markets, and we will give our customers the benefit of the discounts. Norton & Fexnell. {x] We Have Opened Our New Store —--INn THH—— OCK, We guarantee satisfaction to those who favor us with their patronage, and we will sell as low as any house in the trade. FENNELL & CHANDLER. LARGE Charlottetown, July 22, 1892 —dy lw LONDON JULY, REDUCTIONS THIS MONTH a= ; = : a : iIs9o2. (x)—— All Our Best English Prints selling at Reduced Prices HARRIS Charlottetown, July 8, 1892—eod & wky & STEWART. ~ Lis .