sas gueittin® aa ts ge ne mee Local and Other Items. S; . - ng this No, 2 Battery, G. <A., will ai B o'clock, neet for drill this evening at o'clock. Ps - See the let ef Fanev Pressed ri. ruch for turnip seed is to Geo. Carter Shirts at Sixty Cents Harris W | & Co's. Seed Store. See advertisement. dw Stewart > - Cortaar.—See advertisement of cottage for \OK » lasting and fragrant per- } sale at Harbor's Mouth. 4 ‘ eats * iit & “ a vldwly STRAWBERRIES AND CREAM at the monthly = | Social to be held at the Masonic Lodge Room 6 “ 5 H asard to-morrow evening. arti st Halifax from Marticiqae on Friday | leiemaosdeiiihedine ‘ SOcIAL.—Go to the Masonic social to-mor- a row evening, in the Lodge Room, Water « MeRIT All persons who have used | Street, y s Pills find they make **:he best | ai t? ie ' ¥ . . arnaly eo ae d, safe, cer ACOTION SALES.—A series of evening e Zo cents At all druggists ee ; sales will begin at the Diamond Bookstore > jon Monday evening next, ix it : ing to « ta team a t ial match at St. John op| Cricker-—All Crescents interested in T es gan yesterday after snd) cricket will please meet at the Park at 7 wil be concladed this afternoon. Some g o clock, sharp, this evening. e made yesterda - ss ; | Masontc Sewine Cretie.—The Ladies’ ( siars are Hating | Monic Sewing Circle will meet to-morrow a Since the publication of one of these} afternoon in the Lodge room at half past two ; ars in Tae EXAMINER a week or two | o'clock. ag w ave been shown several ee sentient é Weil Known citizens, } Tue Carnot —The steamer Carroll; frem = | Boston for this port, is expected here this REMEMBER the sale of furniture to-morrow | evening. She left Port Hawkesbury at seven Weduesday} at 11 o'clock, at the late resi-| o'clock this morning. dence of W. Mi. Rayden, Esq , Westbourne a West Street, now owned and occupied by B Note.—The Semi-Grand Piano (by Kirk Heartz, Esq.—R. Beaireto, Auctioneer. man), and eighth day chronomoter (by French), SEODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc., a5 ifby magic. 8 os. tubes in ciegant cartons 50 cts. o.4 F.—Mr Daniel McLaod has been elected Recording Secretary of St Lawrence Lodge, vice Mr. John T. Barratt, who has remeved from the Island A mammoth bazaarin reed of the new temp'e at Yarmouth, N. S., opens in that town to-day. : > fo Disee oLps, headaches and fevers, to cleanse the system eff ectually, yet gently whe r bilious, or wheo the bleod is in e sluggish, to permanently cure hsbicual constipation, to awaken the kidneys apd liver to a healthy activity, without irrita r weakening them, use Syrup of ie a A iT Scic A man named Willia ahve attempted te commit ani anging himself with his braces, on Frida afternoon ina the Halifax Police Station Fisherty had been on & some time previously, and was arres 1 Friday for the second time that k. He wascut down by the policemen sd tim io any harm. - D stos Day Ihe principal feature of | D [> proceedings at Toronto | wil : ita é wi whi Qaeen’s | Uwn, & liers, 4 Highlanders, ‘soveri ‘ sera boty ru ard, ioront } ‘ 4 12 y x ’ sik 4 De iuvi i p m at \ ‘ * u sp x ta at the i g Park - Ca Uni -An organization based sam+iines as the C:thoslic Union Enziand and several similar institutions in lasg ies of the Usiseid States, has been ablis in Halifax Jadge Meagher is the President. The obj-ct of che Union is ion of the spiritual, intellectual aud social interests of its menbers. There is s reading tvom in connection, and le sand addresses will be delivered by o Insurance Agencigs.—Mr. M Trainor 14s : appomted general agent fer tha Province for the Imperial Assurance Com- any, of London, Eag.,and the Traveller's A ci eit Company, of Hartford,Conn. Both are excellentcompanies. Mr. Trainor is well and favorsbly known, and any business en- trusted him will bea carefully and promptly attended to. He may he found at the office on Water Street formorly oc- cupied by Fenton T. Newbery. Fires at Sr. Jouy’s St. John’s, Nfii., was recently the scene of two big fire. By the { Nurse's grocery with i's stock was destroyed. There was $*,000 insurance, st Kuvai avh’s dr Ig Ss’ ore was Gamaged to t ie extent of over $2,000 T} e wae th«t amount of insurance. Hear x 6 stores were ruined, and Rothwell and Rowrirg’s buildings were damaged They * Royal The greatest loss was by the burniog of Ledingh«m’s foundry, mm whi there was only $14,500 eee Tue P. &. Istanp Hosprrat has received the following : 1 jar preserve from Mrs. A Roberts old jiunen from Mrs. Unsworth, Mre. Muno (Murshficld), Mrs. Hensley, and Miss Mary Dsvies; 2 doz oranges from Mrs. Heasley's circle of King’s Daughters; newepapers from Mra Unsworth and Rev Dr. Fitzgerald; 2 Aannel dressing g-ewns from the Ever Ready circle of . King’s Daughters The following from Murray Harbor Mrs. Thomas Beck, 1 bisnker; Mra. Alex Creighton, 1] blanket; Mrs. S Prowee. ld Mise Mary Machon, magszines and old lines Mre. Charles Brehaut, one towel and old linen. “umen Time Tasie.— The summer time table of the lotercolonial Railway will go into eff nthe 26th inst. The Halifax day ex leave at the usual summer hour, ard the same may be s:id of the Point du pres4 Will Chese accommodation, Sussex express anid the Moncton freight. The Flying Yankee, g Boston ia the murniog, will arrive bere at 10 p.m, and ten minates later an I { R. fast express will be despat hed for Halifax, lontres«l et I is understoo? Pa ar vill attached for Halif«x and ) ‘ It ia stated that the .-¢ R. fast @xpress (known «a the C. P. R. train), now 564 g ii fax aties pm, will not leave ew ei t ¥ iy of 530 p. m.,! in ’ t the spe Breton connec isn at Trare ho § ss sy From Bost N Messrs. ‘ it & 8 sa ractivn at the Ly uth | th & Weer Will | , s araw Eve ry me anows tl nusies! comedy, ‘* Peck’s Bad Boy snd his Pa y ramstizetion of the famous ** Bad Boy ketches of George W Peck, tor of the Milwaukee Sun The entertainment s if iree acta or scenes— | the grocery store, the bid boy's heme and | the pienic grounds The m ny characters are the bad be y, his « burn, bis giel, hs p?, the policeman, the servant girl, the doctor, the old The show is irresistibly ihe compary presenting it is said _ be qualified in every way to give ex- tellent performances. soidier -.| _SKODA’S DISCOVERY linen and three jars preserve; | THE DAILY EXAMINER. ° ~ TUESDAY, JUNE 47%, —— = - one ~ = 1892. Local and Other Items. i i } For Driwi will be so'd at 12 o'clock on Wednesday at **Westbourne.”—R. Beairsto, Auctioneer. sledge Kenstncton Hatt —To-night at 8 o'clock the usu sl praise meeting, Subject : “Service.” Solos and choruses will be sung by friends. All are invited to come and take part. A Franciscan Monastery.—The Franciscan Order of monks have purchased for $50,000 La Bocage, a property en Dorchester Street west, Montreal, which will be fitted up asa monastery. It adjoins Sir Donald Smith’s, and is one of the finest properties in the city, anieliiniania FrremMen'’s TouRNAMENT.—Help along the tournament in @ substantial manaer when the coiJectors cali upon you. Subscriptions will be received at 1H KXaMINER vflfice. Teade: s tor catering during the tournament will be received by Secretary Finlayson up to Saturday next, as advertised. icsidhaeiiiiaemestai Cavugut OuT.—Quite a number of pleasure boais were out on the harbor jast evening when the squallci:me up. Most of them got to shore befuro the rain came down, but the occupants of some sailboats, which were lying becaimed off Blockhouse Point, received a wetting. itil Firne.—The store and dwelling house of Mr. Hugh Currie, at l’eake’s Station, were j destroyed by fire yesterday afternoon. The } store acd dwelling adjoined each other. The fire caught from a defective flue in the dwelling. Most of the goods and furniture were saved. he loss is partially covered by insurance. the Great German-American Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. 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- DIES, send postal for * Morming —_—_—_—_—oO Tyenvus Fever.—An epidemic of typhus fever is raging at St. John’s, Nfld. There have been over eighty cases during the past month. The loca! board of health did not appear to know what it was, or if they did, efforts were made to suppress the facts, as no information was furnished of the number and locality of the cases, as in diphtheria. But De. Johnston of the British warship Buzzard, now on a visit to that port, examined some of the patients aad declared the disease to be typhus. Makes Fresu AND BLoop.—When the sys tem ia 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 ie the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works vonders, because it is a flesh aad blood maker snd containa all the constituents for nourish- ment found io wheat io fact, Miller’s Emul- sion is a perfect **ataff of life,” and has saved snd cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and | $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. Read The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletia.) Hatirax, June 6. Nova Scotia—Cod good at Lunenburg, fair at Canso and a few at Musquodobnit Harbor and Whitehead. Lobsters good at Musquodoboit Harbor, fair at Yarmouth, Liverpool, Lunenburg and Whitehead, but poor at Canso. Mackerel good at Canso, fair at Lunenburg, while boats. vary from 400 to 450 at Whitehead, and a few at Yarmouth. Haddock plentiful and _her- ring good at Lunenburg. Light catches of gaspereaux at Yarmouth, Musquodoboit ——TO—— _-—-- GOODS! FOR ALL alia in & Co's. MONEY 520,05) 8 CASH BUYERS) V. A. Weeks .ovcs money in all departments. NEW STORE, Charlottetown, June 4, 1892—eod & wky SAVED! F REDUCTIONS ee POR -——— (x) ———— 10) FoNe: All classes of MERCHANDISE will be closed out CHEAP. Every Department FIRST-CLASS treet: All Wholesate Stotk going cheap ! ‘Ready Cash Secures Bargains. Money Saved in Cottons and Woolens, Money Saved in Dress Goods, } : Money Saved in Mantles, Money Saved in Waterproof:, Money Saved in Millinery, Money Saved in Hosiery and Gloves, Money Saved in Silks and Laces, Money Saved in Corsets, Money Saved in Underclothing, Money Saved in Cloths and Tweeds, Money Saved in Collars, Shirts and Ties. READY CASH secures BARGAINS and Come and see the Goods. W. A. WEEKS & CO. OPENING TO-DAY LONDON HOUSE. A further Iot of Dress Goods, Mauntles, Prints, Satteens, Oxford Shirtings, Flannelettes, Umbrellas, Sunshades. HOSIERY—Cashmere and Cotton. GLOVEs—Silk, Taffeta, Thread. These goods are ali excellent value, and are marked at very low prices. HARRIS & STEWART, may3—eod & wy cxniinaecdiminin <0 (x) eo ———— —__ a iif inosine 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 fabric. Having thoroughly tested the Goods, we confidently recommend them to our customers as an article of great merit, and one which will prove a boon to those who have long wanted a Black Siocking which does not stain or lose its color. ST sKROS., Victoria Row, - - - Browns Block, SOLE AGENTS FOR CHARLOTTTETOWN. Charlottetown, June 4, 1892—eod & wky Our Great Jun e Trade. PERKINS & STERNS. —— (Xe 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 bargains. See them. ew Prints, New Sateens, New Flannelettes. A good stock of Cheap Corsets. Embroidery Flouncing, Laced Fiouncing, White Miuslins, 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 Styles. In our Harbor and Whitehead and a few salmon sud shad at Yarmouth. Cape Breton - Cod fishing reported good st Arichat, fair at Louisburg, Cheticamp, Mabou and Port Hood. Lobsters fair at ail the above places and also at St. Peter's. Mackerel good at Arichat, fair at St. Peter's and Louisburg, but poor at Weat Arichat. P. E. Island—Cod and lobsters fair at er orgetown, i New Brunswick -Good catches of cod and lobsters »t Macon and Shippegan and of cod and haddock at Campbello. Lobsters | aud salmon fair at Escuminac. | Quebec— Cod and lobsters good at Perce jand fair at Newport Point. Cod fair at | Pasp: biac, herring fair at Newport Point and Grand River. Poor at Paspebiac, Perce and Gaspe. | Anticosti—A few herring and lobsters p ried taken at Southwest Pvint. | Bait—Herring bait by fishermen’s natal lat Tusket Rover and bait traps at White | | Point, N.S. Ice procurable at Canso and | Georgetown re —a + Weather Bulletin. | Toronto June 7 | 104 m. } ' | | North to west winds, fine and warm. ; | le printed guarantee on evéry bottle of Shiloh’s | Vitalizer. It never fails to *cure.—Reddin | Bros. novidwly | A large number of butter crocks, cream | crocks and’milk pans are now selling cheap at | the Cheapest Crockery Store.—W P Colwell, } janeS4wdwy ! ; rushing. Nothing like ’em ever shown. in town for Low Prices, Quality, Quantity and Call and see them, Readymade Clothing and Cus- tom Tailoring Department everything is Everyone delighted» with the ‘goods and low prices. D. A. BRUGE, LEADING ChOTHIER- Charlottetown, June 1, 1892—e0d & wky MEDICAL TAN. THE 20 ond JH. MeKay, M. D., 0. M., | LBOP&LROS, Le EdNvorgh, writes of vi. . P. ** | have used your Milw Peptonized Porter very extensively in my practice since its introduction to the profession, and I may say 15 has given mv entire satisfaction in cases of convalescence from acute diseases, such as Influenza, Fever, etc. | cases of wasting diseases | have fouud it a great flesh producer, and as an alterative in For dyspepsia and livercomplaint you have | llver and stomach derangements it has far exceeded my expectations.” BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. In many FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. THE M4LTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. (LTD,), may26—dy & wky TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA. neal ex Star fol 1°] 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 Kistablishment when they want something particular- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill has passed into a preverb, namely, when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishment you are too fastidious for this yere world. ebheod & MéKenzie. Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eo0d & wky Summer Resort. es ea THE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH, ILL be opened for the season on JULY 4ta The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this beautiful and well-knuwn Watering Piace more attractive than ever this season. For terms, etc., address JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown, MR. BAGNELL’S conveyances will meet trains from all points at Hunter River Station to convey passengers, etc , to the Seaside Hotel. Particulars of Cuach from Charlottetown to the Seaside Hotel later. JOHN NEWSON & CO. MALLORY LINE. New York, Maine and Maritime Provinces Service. : oe Tey will sail from Pier S. S. W IN TH ROP No, 21, East River, New York, on SATURDAY, “Aay -i+t, at 5 p. m,, aud each Saturday thereafter for Bar Harbor, Ecstport and St. John, N. B. Retursing, Steam- ship leaves New York Pier, st. John, TUEKS- DAY, May 24th, at3p.m. and each Tuesday thereafter for Kasteort, Bar Harbor and New York, due at New York Friday moraing. Land- ung at Bar Harbor on and after June 4th, 1842, or full information, passenger and freight rates apply to TROOP & SON, Agents, junel—3m d&w St. John, N, B. R SALE—A Murcott Vernier, 100th scale, [will be sold cheap, Address P. O. Box 491, eity. KA pd—juned June 1, 1802,