Other Items. Local and 4 DIES Get an Avgust number of the cr at the Diamond Bookstore. - l DeLINEATOR The popular month- : ; \ ist is at the Diamond Bookstore Ine Srzam Yaca Peerless, of the New « Yacht Clu arrived at this port this Steamer Worcester leaves Bos- ton on Wednesday, 20th Juty, for this pert picnic, West Paul's pleasant sail up = t miss St. Picn! Dor VW nesdaay \ ; STRAWBERRIES AND Cx&EAM to- at A. & C. Quirk’s, North Side Queen _ ire o Sourtrs Tea Wednesday next. Make it a point to attend. Everything supplied by John Murphy & Son, Bakers - Droveut ry Cars Bretron.—Reports from Cape Breton state that the crops are suffering 1a ot of dri ught o Ha PRI White ladies colored sua shades. Where? At James Paton & Co's 168 Victoria Row. jy 18 3; > Mvucrtace —Large bottles of mucilage are selling at the Diam nd Bookstore at a Quart sizes for thirty cents. big liscount, Sr. Paut's S. 8. Picnic Take one day the city, spending it in a from the dust of beautiful field, to be held on Wednesday - a. op F. Victoria Divisian, No. 4, this evening at 8 o'clock. Visitors Grand Division delegates will meets welcome report sinsilicciiiignsicindh Cause ano Errecr.—As soon as the Do- minion Government refused the additional ndemnity the Grit contingent hurried to their h yInes - H. & L.—A specis! meeting of the Hook * will be held at their rooms on A full attend Laddex team fuesday night at 7.30 o'clock. specially requested. ‘iliiihailin Wreaot Sra Water has beneficial in been known for stomach, bowel, fifty years a2 ‘ : smatiam and skin troubles. It is » Gelick a table water eoee - I rHe Miscovene Tea.—The epecial tr ie f xr wiscouche Tea leaves Charlottetown to-morrow morning at 8.10, local time. Return tickets only 85 cents. - [THUNDERSTORM \ severe thunderstorm broke over Moncton on Thursday. One bolt seemed to strike directly over the the town, alarmiag the people generally. - A Dovuste FUNERAI! The remains of he young girls, Edith Russell and Alice D snniston, accidentally drowned at Wels- ford, N. B., were interred at St. John on Thursday iiisshione QuER A correspondent asks if there is any specified rule for usivug figures in denoting the month. Should the month or day ot month be placed first Much confusion is jen account of both systems Can any one give an answer. etten occasione being adopted. ~ Swoutp we Exitep —The quotity of cats at present in eur c ty far exceeds the demand Night is made hideous on ac- coant of their concerts and pantomimes— the monotony ot which is terrible. We call for a cessation of open air perform- ances or a change of programme. - Besa Frees Greater care should be observed in starting buch fires A number were observable yesterday, two of the most dangerous being in the vicinity of Glenfinnan near Fort Augustus The farmers in that aection were fearful lest their crops and buildings should be swept away, and prepar- ations were made to prevent such disaster if possit le phon Coxrinwep.—The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrop of Figs « few years ago has been more than con- firmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors snd manufacturers the Onli- fornia Fig Syrup Company. From Boston.—The steamer Carroll ar- rived here from Boston on Saturday evening last with a full cargo of flour, etc., and the following passengers: Etta Nickerson, Maggie Shadow, M L Ionis, Miss © L Lacey, 8 Seller, Misa Seller, Jas McNabb, R McDonald, Miss Millaer, J E Weyss, Mrs Mahoney, Miss Mahoney, Mrs Mahoney, Robt Kean, 8S Keenan. Mary Bu'ler, Miss Flannigan, Mary Currie, W G Henderson, D Flannigan, Hugh McDonald, G Cook, Mrs G Cook, Miss Cook 25 itil « or Date —The committee for the yureh at Kinkora have decided to hold their tea party at Cape Traverse on Monday, the Sth of August instead of Tuesday, the 9:h of August. By this change the business men of Charlottetown will be enabled to take it in. Excursion boats will be provided for those who wish to see the borings. Hon. Senator Howlan will give a speech on the tunnel :estion. Special trains w ill a the disposal Souris to Tignish at very CHANG of the public from low rates. nine catia Makes Fiesn anp Biroop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then ia the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains sll the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emul- gion is « perfect * staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. peed - 4 Porvtar Steamer —The Pioneer re- more pleasant trp can be enjoyed than one across te Point du Chene by the SS Northumberland This steamer is a magnificent vessel and affords excellent accommodation for the comfort of the pas- gengers who pass daily each way between the Island and the maivland. Not only is the accommodation for the vomfort «f the passengers first-class but the table set in marks that no the dining room on board is an excellent one, and the attention of the waitera kind and i0°+ing in the extreme. The cf€cers, too, #fé 80=..ys to do their utmost for the welfare of travejers, and the kindly care cf Capt. R Camron ic seen in many acts of attention, Thatrhis roe ig popular with the travelling publis abundanw of evidence testihes to. ena araceinans _—— Ne i ent - THE DAILY EXAMINER. , - - 'TELSGRAPHIC NEWS. SrroraL DespaTouss TO Tux EXAMINER. ‘THE SMALLPOX EPIDEMIC, __ Exaggerated Reports. Orrawa, July 18. Private despatches from Victoria says the reports of the smallpox epidemic sre greatly exaggersted through the medium of the Vancouver press. There have been seven deaths so far and 56 cases. All are under the quarantine. —— a. samen? Cause of Premier Robson's Death. Lonpon, July 18. It now appears that the death of Premier Robson, of British Columbia, whose body has been sent home, was the result of an accident. While driving in London in a hansom, the door was violently closed upon his little finger, crushing it to pulp, Mr. Robson neglected to have the finger pro- perly attended to and blood poisoning set- ting in, death took place in less than a week. News from Bisley. Lonpon, July 18. At the rifle shooting at Bisley on Saturday, the contest for Elcho Shield was won by Scotland, scoring 1,696; England second, with 1,692; Ireland third, with 1,665 points. In tke shooting tor the Kolapore Cup the scores were: England, 684 points; Canada, 662 points; Guernsey, 659 points; Jersey, 658 points. Accident on the I. C. R. Hairax, July 18. Atrain on the I. C. R. broke in three sections near Shubenacadie yesterday. Con- ductor Christie had one of his legs so badly crushed that he died a few hours later. a oo Postponed. Orrawa, July 13. Commander Gordon, on the advice of his physicians, has postponed his visit te the fisheries protection fleet until next month, Behring Sea Question. Ortawa, July 18. Sir John Thompson will not leave for England on Behring Sea «question before January. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, July 19.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh westerly winds; fine and warm. i LE AL OTOL General Telegraphic News. Port Hawkesbury, C. B., July 15.— Captain J. W, Lawlor, the renowned voy- ager, in bis 12 foot canvas boat, the Craw- ford Shoe, arrived this morning en route for Newfoundland, where he will take his final departure for Queenstown, lreland, abvut the 25th. Sr. Prrerssurc, July 15.—Owing to reports that doctors were causing cholera patients to be buried alive, the lower classes of Saraloff rose in revolt on the 10th inst., and wrecked and plundered the police sta- tion, cholera bospital and residences of chief of police and physicians. Two medi- cal assistants were killed, The mob re- sisted the soldiere who were summoned, and the latter fired, killing three rioters. Bermopa, July 15.—Bermudians have responded liberally to the appeal for as- sistance for the St. John’s sufferers. Money aud clothing were seut by the Alpha, which left to-day. Thirty cases of clothing went freight free. Expect to seud substantial remittance later; still col- lecting. Hope to send more packages next steamer. Monrreal, July 15.—Almost $30,000 have been subscribed here for the St. John’s fire sufferers. A despstch was re- ceived to-day from J. J. Cole, president of the St. John’s relief committee, stating that pecuniary aid was most needed. The citizens’ committee of Montreal do jot wish to send the money down as there is a possibitity of its being applied to purposes other than are contemplated by the com- mittee. Another objection is that this meney may be used to erect shanties on the property where the people lived and that the landlords will charge the poor cottagers rent on these shanties. Lonpoy, July 15.—The Queen has donated £50 to the Lord Mayor's fund for the sufferers of St. Juhn’s, Nfld. MontreaL, July 15.—Lord Mount- ; Stephen has cabled one hundred dollars to the relief fund of St. John’s. Toronvo, Ont., July 15.—The millers of the country, to whom a@ special appeal on behalf of the Newfoundland sufferers has been made, are responding in a ready and generous fashion. About 250 barrels of flour have so far been contributed. The first carload is to be shipped to-day. MontreAL, July 15.- The Provincial Secre- tary of British Columbia hes telegraphed to the Provincial Board of Health here to the effect that there are 48 cases of smallpox in Victoria, 5 in Vancouver, and | in New West minster, There is none elsewhere as far as is known, and all cases are under the supers vision of the authorities. Health officers here say that they have no fear of infection. Hauirax, July 15.—The steamer Rimouski is reported ashore at Harbor au Bouche. She went ashore during a thick fog this morning. Krxeston, July 13 —The fullowing Lieut- enant Governors hav2 signed their names in the Macdonald national memorial autogreph album, and have contributed to the fuud : Kirkpatrick, of Ontario; Angers, of Quebec; Daly, of Nova Scotia; Tilley, of New Bruns- wick, and Carvell, of Prince Edward Isiand. The volume will now be sevt to Lieut.-Gover- nors Sebuitz, of Manitoba, and Nelson, of British Columbia. inne: iittala Jusy Recetvep,—A lot of rubber rings for preserve jars at the Dianond Bookstore. evntiistieastthenctiadainis White Goods, in white embroidered dresses, white lawns, piques, embroiders, etc., at special reduced prices for cash, at James Paton & Co's., 168 Victoria Row. jy18—3i NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, —THIS IS A CUT OF— ALL — TO. CASSEL wr. A. WEEES & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Ch’town, July 4. OUR NEW STORE Jome In end See Us GOODS —ARE GOING AT-— LOW PRICES BU YEHRS sufficient solid food to get it. (x) THE GREAT WANT is all =e the virtues of PRIME BEEF : 4h — concentrated in an _ easily- :f digested form. June 1, 1892. CALL AND SEE OUR WUTIME SOCK WHICH IS NOW COMPLETE, Tnelnding the Abwwe Makes of Goods. ex R. K. JOST, may4—eod ——_——x1)—--_- 5.000 Athiete Cigarettes, 5.000 ~weet Sixteen (5 cents), 50 ibs. told Chum Tobacco, 10.000 Cigars, Wholesale at Factory Prices. Charlottetown, June 24, 1892 _ =_—— Sa “x; MO ATRIIN =. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE 7O.| Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rites. ~——(1)——— Sterling and Domestic Certificates Issued at the Office Here. Speer IRE. The ¥i1r133ter Assurance Company of England. The Western Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont. RR Cameron Block, Queen Square. Charlottetown, June 17, 1892—eod Se SUBSTANTIAL NOURISHMENT FOR CHILDREN | Theyineed it, but cannot always digest RHAD THIS! Large Profit to the Retailer REDDIN BROS., CAMERON BLOCK. FIRE & MARINEINSURANGE. “f t HORACE HASZARD, em a PaaS MONDAY, JULY 18, 1892. eo STANLEY BROS. SEASONABLE GOODS! —_— — — o--—- sd CHALLIES.—A great sale of these beautiful Fabrics now going ou. Our assortment is immense and our prices so low that they meet the approbation of all purchasers. ‘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. Hr) - ——— - STANLEY BROTHERS Charlottetown, June 28, 1892—eod & wky REDUCED PRICES! ix) (xX) For New Dress Materials, “° cry ® rss mse ° ress Goods, Prints, Grey and in mind that our Stock is PUNT GUTTONS —_—$—————$_—————— —= Customers will please bear || reduced all lines of our Not wishing to carry any White Cottons, Gents’ Furr FRESH AND NEW , Summer Goods over, we have nishings, Hats and Caps. all this season’s importation. We have no Old Stock. This CARPETS. \will be found a Rare Chance We carry a very large’ Dress Materials stock, and our prices are the to purchase a Dress or furnish your house at very much less ‘than the same goods can be Blinds, Curtain Poles, ete. had elsewhere. ANY PERSON BUYING THEIR anads FROM US WILL SAVE MO NY PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. June 23, 1892—eod & wiy Light Summer very much in price to effect lowest. a speedy clearance. Charlotte:s 7: = — ee ee eee — — - - JULY, 1892. LARGE REDUCTIONS THIS MONTH. (x) All Our Best English Prints selling at Reduced Prices. HARRIS & STEWART. Charlottetown, July 8, 1892—eod & wky Soo wa : ————— YOU WAN THE VERY BEST GOODS at LOWEST PRICES SE (x)-———— ao wH WANT SELL YOU WHAT YOU WANT. —— Come to the Scotch Store, Jas. Paton & Co’s. and we will give you the very best value for your money. iy) {=} WE WANT to reduce our very large stock, and in order to do so offer very special value in Dress Goods, Millinery, Mantles, Cap2s, Dolmans and Jack ets. A large stock of the very best English Prints, fast colors and good patterns, clearing out at reduced prices; also, Three Hundred yards All Wool Preach Delaines at a great bargain. Great Bargains in READY-MADE CLOTHING, Carpets, Vilcloths, etc. ~onenix) SAS. PATON & CO., Scotch Store, 168 Victoria Row, Market Square. Charlottetown, July 4, 1892—ecd & wky TO rears aa