an i INO, A ee a ; 4 ; CR SPT THE DAILY EXAMINER. z : ete Se SATURDAY, JUNE 25, “ ‘ » » Local and Other Items, S AND UREAM at Large 8. o t the very bee af 12 tf - Srrat l ice Cream at Vatcher's ju24 2i pad - \ special meeting to-night S n ‘ attendance is requested. - ‘ Boys canvas and gymnasium st G ff Bros, j25 tf o i a for Bosto aked beans and y real at Murphy's Bakery, Kent 16 3 eod a i f our leading lives. 4 y & lacge st k aad se!l them low.— . . » lasting and fragrant pet 1» and 50 ceata Reddin Bros novidwly - A, series races take p! ace at \ tue lay Several Summerside horses . o ) F { speci meeting of Court will be held this Saturday) ‘ g 5 A All members requested A - alof West Kent Street School : ack a | ge at eo receipt of value : ks aa prizes from Chief Justice Sullivan apa i yas Handaahan, K G SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and jinest Cosmetic made. Removes Biackheads, Pimples, etec.. as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 5&0 ets. - STRA sny FEeSTIVA —A strawberry fes- tiva! and an apron fair in aid of the Charlotte- town H epital wi i be h eld on the 13sh Jaly ney Dovations will be thankfaitly received udies of the above mentioned Hospi . Blake, Sec y of Committee. ~~ AQUA The great international sb!e scull race for the world’s champion ant was nte ] for at Pre que Isle Bay Thursday Hanlan and O Connor won, wieniog the Citizens’ purse of $1,500 ; ‘ 19 siindvadiiilaiieai M any Excurston.—Ihe excursion on the st. Lawrence last evening was a very er ; le af ° l 1e s’eamer left the wharf ata urter past eight o'clock, and returned eh be < midnight. The two military De : vere present and disc pursed goed m sialic caclaiity Sy Ics produced from the laxative i i ious jarce of California figs, com . i m diciaal virtues of plants k beneficial to the human system, acts gentiy on the kidoeys, liver and bowels, eff zaily cleansing the system, dise pelling is and headaches, and curing habit. a postipation jul3im > Fraemen's TOCKNAME ed that Halifax and st.—The Herald says Dartmouth PELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SPRCIAL peididoeeen To Tax Suisun. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. THE CRIMINAL CODE Orrawa, June 24. The ¢ House was in committee upon the criminal code yesterday when Curran pre w a delegation of from 75 te 100 te the firemen'’s tournament at Charlottetown next Wees ymmodation has already been tele- Z or by the following towns for ‘ resp ive yn ingents St J na, ov x. 125: Amherst, 15; Predevi rms | Z i; Muncton, 20; St. Stephen, 15. } ce i ' : Cow.—P rof. Cadwallader, of Marys +e, has a three-quarter Jersey | h be thinks, as a butter pro- ‘ ~ % iy . any ther cow in this] try Week bef» las’, 15; lbs. of} ‘were ma »n 14 milkings, ond} wit it special f eding ind the sams al int nonth of May, with only hay feeding, produ ed 40 lbs. of butter.— = j 1 Sun o elections by the choir of the First , iis ‘ urch ‘to morrow will be a8 follows: Morning service —Pieler’s Grand Te | pD and Mezart’s ** Holy, Holy Lord.’ Evening service—‘* Lift Up Your Heads,” {.pdel’s Meesish, and ** The Heavens » Telling from Haydn's Crea ion Mre Harrison, of Mount Allis n, will sing oy ili Ex-ole The ” in the afternoon, and is ex elt:+irg asolo at the evening service, | ' . = ti » by Mr. Earle he selections on the organ Dy sir, Barie taken from the Messiah, Creation and sbat Mater. -> Waere Has Hien Go sid rreap nvent of t A you man named Urechran, residing on " pear Campbelton, left h me | about fe eloek Wednesday af:ernoon ior John Warren's, abuut one mile distant, and =z£?—The Summer- « Gaardisn says :— D ck K vad, has not been heard of since. It is sup- posed he had wandered in the woods and “ a4 st About thirty persons were out hunting for him yesteraay, but up to the latest accounts he has not been fuund. - Cuanoine Bask Nores. —~According to a recent de=paich tne Merchants’ Bank of Halifax has disc »vered that s number of its one dollar bills have beén ingeniously raised tu ten dollar bills by cutting the *°O0’ from the coeaer of other bills and putting i: to the right of the lon the one doilar bills. The work is well done except that the “10 appears on the left and corver upper right hand eorner, as in the genuine $190 bill. Detectives are on the ease with prospects of succeas. Thea forgery may be discovered by holding the bilis up to the light. inetead of on the - Magoni [he Masonie Grand Lodge of met in Summerside yesterday, ing present from the different sub- ordinate lodges of the Island The following officers were elected: simon W Crabbe, M WG M: D- R MeNeill, R W DG M; Wm W: J R Davison, RW J taf tfti t ruvin deiegates | Stewart, RW SU G W. Adam Murray, RWGT; B Wi gon Higy:, # WG Duncan McLean, R W G L; R Heory Harper, &% WGC: GB McNutt, S (; D: David Boar, W J G D; Thomas WiGUM: Alexander Saang, WG 3 I 1 J McLaine, W G 8S B; Archd. Mont- } , wW SG3S8: DA Martin, Weg S; W K McKay, W G P; Joho Hobbs, G T. oe Hatirax Lapies’ COLLece The closing exercises «ft this tustitution te k place on ] rac§a nt presence { a large number of peopl M Enid McLean, daughter of T. A. McLean, E-q, of Charlottetown, rr he lip yuna #8 & member of the gra ng cies. After the pre aentation ‘ mas, 4 Very tuteres'ing mus eal and literary progr smn was capitally carried ou Mies McLean read a well written es6%y ‘Cbilaren ia Literature,” and also recited “The Chariot Rice” from Bean He fhe Herald says ** Miss Enid McLean's rendering of * The Chariot Rage was 4 mist praisewor hy ¢tloct, one of the best heard in Halifax of the great scene from Ben Hur.” sented two amendments suggested by D. A, Watt, of the Montreal s ciety for the Pro. tection of Women and Children in the clause defining offences against girls They asked that the age of children in the detilement clause should be raised to 16 years, but Phompson could not accept the P oposition believing it would lead to miscarriages of jus- tree A request to raise the age of girls pro tected trom sixteen to twenty bidding and harboring was also rejected. In the after neoo the criminal law bul was further consid- ered in committee. The House was in com- mittee of supply all the evening. ila isin The News Confirmed. Hairax, June 24. The news of Captain Stairs’ death has been confirmed, Off Fer England. Quepec, J une 24. Mr. Blake leaves on Sanday for Evgland. _.>— — Weather tulletin. Toronto. June 25.—10 a. m. Generally fair, with a little higher tem. perature to-day, local showers to-night. TS General Telegraphic News. Ortawa, June 23.—At a meeting of the commit'se on agriculture and colonization this morning, Deputy Minister Burgess announced that the government had saved $21,000 per annum by the superannuation vf immigration agents. The government would submit a very comprehensive scheme for immigration for next year. Davin stated that the influx of Germans and Rus. sians was such that the country was likely to have another dual language problem on its hands, This could only be overcome by encouraging and assisting English and Irish emigrants to Canada Provivence, R. IL., June 23 —At the annual meeting of the Brown University corporation this morning, James Seth, professor of philosophy of Dalhouse Col- lege, Halifax, N.S, was elected professor of natural philosophy on Kitun foundation. Berwin, June 23.—The garrison of Pots- dam paraded to-day in the Kindergarten bee fore the King and Queen of I-aly, the Eme- peror Williamandthe Empress Augusta, After wards the bethrothal wae proclaimed of the Kaizer’s sister Margaret to Privce F:ederick Kari Louis Constantin Von Hesse, son of the late Landgrave Frederick of Hesse, who waa chateau of Panker, Holstein, May 1, 1868, and who is lieutenant in the jst regie ment of Prussian dragoons, the guard at Ber- lin. The Princess Margaret is the youngest sister of the Kaiser, and was born at Pots- dam, April 52, 1872. The betrothal is a love affair born at the Derrorr, Jane 23 of Prive the city Since the imprisonment e Michael the fl,ing rollers are 'e+ving Such of the long haired foilowers as remain are mobbed on sight and led to barber shops where their long locks are sheared from off their heads. Lispox, June 21.—Excitement has been cansed here by advices from Angolia, West Africa, to the effect that a large body of Boers have entered Portugurse territory and pro claimed 4 republic. Angoiia has belonged to Portugal for abou: 400 years. The aggression of the Boers will undcabtedly be met with resistance. a A I Sarisriep —It is one thing to sell goods, but another to satisfy the customer. All why buy Everybody's Pills are satisfied that they have something well worth taking home. icllsioteaias THERE ave one hundred Orange lodges in the city of Toronto, and from eighty to two hondred members in each. A large maj rity of clergymen are ac ive membre. Don't torget Rev. E. Bell’s lecture Wednesday night. See advertisement in this paper. Remember admission only 10 cents. —_—>_—_— Barsers Prices.—We are asked to say that the item in last night’s Pa'riot stating that all the barbers had returned to their old prices was incorrect. Several of them have decided to maintain their charge cf ten cents for shaving and fifreen cents fv hair cutting— which they claim is still below the prices charged by barbers in other Canadian towns, ——< Oxe of the sights of the city of Hamilton is the factory in which the celebrated ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco is made. Some people may suppowe that patting up plugs of tobac¢o must be a very simple matter, but 4 walk amidst the ponderous and complicated machinery of the establishment would speedily undeceive then. Here are hydraulic presses, screw presses, iron frames, all of enormous strength, besides a steam eagine and many other pieces of machinery. j22 lw SKODA‘’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American m- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Bleod. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Pruggists, $1.00 per bottle, six bottles 85.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- YIES, send postal for ** Morning ight.’? For Over Fiery Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the chi'd, softens the gums, allaye all pain, relieves wiad, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for liarrheea, whether arising from teething or ‘ther causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle te sure and ask for ** Mrg. Winaloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr —_ Bargains in boys’ clothing this evening at }, B Macdonald's. Visitors tothe city will save money if they leave their orders with us for cloth wg. We carry the largest stock of cloths in the city, and guarantee first-class fits and best workmanship at very low piices.— John Macleod & Co, A GREAT SNAP | And Dont Wou Forget It. W E have secured a Great Bargain in High-Class Fancy Worsted Suitings and Trouserings (English, you know, and are going to give our customers the benefit. The pat- terns are new and elegant, coming in such shades as Tans, Butternuts, Browns, Electric and Gaslight Blues and other shades too numerous to mention. Just Think !—S$23 Suits for $16 and S17 AJso, Beautiful. Trouserings, worth $7.40 $8,..for $4 to $5. We're bound to make this the greatest sale ever takem place in Charlotietown. A call to oue Store will, convinee vou. D, A. BAUCE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER, Charlottetown, June 21, 1892—eod & wky —z_ THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE CO OF NEW YORE. lative Cash Assets. = = = = = = Annual Income, = «= = = = $160.000,000 33,000,000 (x) cena The Greatest, Best and Wealthiest Insurance Company - in the World (x) : J. MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. Charlottetown, June 10, 1892—2m fs w PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. Is9z, Summer Arrangement, IRg92. —* AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 27th, 1892, Trains will run as follows :— ~~ Le —————— — TRAINS FOR THE WEST. | TRAINS FROM THE WEST. | Tg Sa Bae STATIONS. JExpresel| Accom, STATIONS. |Rxrend| Accom,| . +A P.M. | PLM A. M. Charlottetown......- dy! .6.00 } 3 0 ERS 6... dec bevdeied dp, - 13.25 5 00 Royalty Junction,..... | 614 3 20 DEOORS .... os snteedhes | 1 § 00 North Wiltshire. ...... | 643 4 07 Bloomfleld............. 1 30 6 35 Hunter River......... | 658 4 21 O'Leary 2, ; cescsseces,. 145-i 7.0 I ac wcin's 7 23 5 00 | WRG TEU... icniccapesse 237 i 81 Emerald Janction..... 7 30 509 | Wellington...-.......% 2a; ) oo Preetown......++s008., 7 40 22 | Misoouche,...+ ebecds.. $2 ; 92 Kensington .......... ; 7 53 5 42 ( ar 3 wv | 9 50 ari 816.1. 6% |} Summerside... 4 Summerside.... } lap! 405 | 10 00 dp, 8 30 6 30 Kensington ..o+sese..e. 429 10 31 BRISOOTIOIRS 6 ons occ ccets 8 45 6 5) | WOR cies cinacctece 444 10 50 | Se IR cos dccccnces 9 05 71 Emerald Junction..... 4 54 11 04 PRE Minseceesiesss +0 935 | 75 | Bradalbane ........ 4... 600 il | EE ice chiki whkee de 10 30 9 4 Hunter River.......... 5 25 | lt 44 Bleomfleld..+++++...... 1 1047 | 926 North Wiltshire....... i- os lt 57 SOON, 656.55. vé0bee | m1] 1010 | | P, M. a err ae ar} 1155 | 11 00 Royalty Junction...... ' 610 12 40 ee Charlotteiown.....+-.+ ar 625 1 00 P.M. i ; Ame Emerald Junc....,..dp 5 15 Cape Traverse...... dp) 6 25 | Cape Traverse ...... ar 6 05 Emerald June.,.,.. ar. 7 15 == x _ = — ponageillnenaeess onaumenneunannans Sikdeeralngaiipemacaeaeeemaaaeees TRAINS FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. Express Accom, STATIONS. Express Accom. \ i i P.M, ; & Me} jf Ae M, P, Mi, Charlottetown.-«...dp! 5 £0 i 6 Feorgetowns,-+++--..dD 7 60 12 30 Royalty Junction.,....| 61) 6 50 REGINMES, 000 coccccssce 717 12 52 Hedford........+08+-.-- | 268 64 2 = Mt. Stewart Junc..ar! 8 10 20 7 05 8 ol a.M M. Mt, Stewart June. } a e | SOUrIS.ene ee -ce sere Bl) 61S MN dp 71 i 20 Bear River. a P.M, Morell .c+eeeeeeesseeees ' q sh i § % Bt, PLOTS. ..caren ieee ee | 6 45 12 14 St. Peters.......--se+- { 8 05 y 29 4 Worell.c.ccce: heres 7 20 12 58 Bear River...-++++.... } sf 16 06 tn 748 1 25 Somris.......e-e0e+-+-OF oe. 10 45 vit. Stewart Juuc. } er 8 10 20) oe ; P.M. A. M, Seniniacd ms a | 2 10 Mt. Stewart June..dp 7 10 8 25 Aford ..+--0se 46 Stee 1 meee cicssewndeae : | & 03 9 33 Rayalty Junction... ...; 9 05 3 2 Georgetown. ........ar 8 2) 10 6) Charlottetown ...... ar, 920 3 40 : — _ x ———r Seeeeceeee shes aman — aow-adeemeapettactenamsttn eon ete Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. Trains on the Cape Traverse Branch run Tues lays, Thursdays and Saturdays only. All other Trains run daily, Sundays excepted. J. UNS WORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlottetown, June 283, 1892—all prs 6i —— ————— = NORTON & FENNELL Dissolved Partnership on June 14th, R. B. NORTON & CO, Continues the Business at the Old Stand, Brenan’s Corner, City Hardware Store, and requests a continuance of trade from all old customers. HARDWARE CHEAP! We will continue the Discount Sale. Large Discounts for Cash to reduce the present. large stock. Call or write for prices and you are sure to buy. : R. B. NORTON & CO., Ch’town, June 18, 1892—pat jour her guar QUEEN STRERT. eritee eenentsentnie a ee Stanley Bros, (Xa HOSIERY! —_————— (x)—~———— - Onyx Stainless Black. We are again to the front with this celebrated make of absolutely Stainless and Guaranteed fast Black Cotton Hosiery. We guarantee that the dye contains no ingre- dients likely to be injurious t» the wearer of the famic. Having thoroughly tested the Goods, 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 Stocking which does not stain or lose its color. YY Victoria Row. - - - Brown's Block, SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLOTTTETOWN. Charlottetown, June 4, 1892—eod & wky a m — —— REDUCED PRICES! io’ \X} For New Dress Materials, "° Sr * ree nee ress Goods, Prints, Grey and in mind that our Stock is Not wishing to carry any/White Cottons, Gents’ Fur- FRESH AND NEW 9 Summer Goods over, we have nishings, Hats and Caps. CARPETS. We have no Old Stock. This We carry a very large will be found a Rare Chance Dress Materials stock, and our prices are the to purchase a Dress or furnish your house at very much less Customers will please bear : : all this season’s importation. reduced all lines of our P Light Summer j . lowest. very much in price to effect than the same goods can be a speedy clearance. Blinds, Curtain Peles, ete. had elsewhere. fy) (x) ‘ ANY PERSON BUYING THEIR GOODS FROM US WILL SAVE MONEY. [x] PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Oharlottetown, June 23, 1892—eod & wky e@« ie | 1°) HE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from tiie universal almiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. Tais is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star ‘Tailoring Kistablishment when ther want something particalar- ly nice and artistic Our success in filling the bill has passed int> a proverb, namoly, when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishment: you are too fastidious for this yere world. e. McLeod & MéKen weg: REFRIGERATORS | Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—e0d & wky & ke PauUuinmer es @| Received from New York: aes Aiea bas’ cece REFRIGERATORS, 2 sizee, THE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH, %=:,. * Labrador da _— , 1 large Refrigerator, suitable for hotel, {LL be opened for the seasononULY 4ta The Proprietors will spare no pains 1,000 feet Rubber Hose, Bits to make this beautiful and well-known Watering Place more attractive than ever this season. For terms, etc., address JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown. 200 feet Kiukproot Hose, 500 feet Cotton Hose, MR BAGNELL’S conveyances will meet trains from all points at Hunter River Sane Suen ane Oraglingn, Station to convey passengers, etc , to the Samide Hotel. Particulars of Cuach from Charlottetewn:$o the Seaside Hote] later. JOHN NEWSON & CO. — oe ae — i a Katerprise Meat Choppers. For sale by SIMON W. CRABBE, Walke:’s Corner, June 1, 1892. June @—Jaw 2w i i lite -- . - - hk oS et or am