TT Ai THE DAILY EXAMINER, iHLEGARAPHIO NEWS, URES. Ce FRIDAY, | Breryoe Lites tle Bes { Pris SAS. PATON & Co. an Safely Say They Can Fulfil the Above Conditions. U7 4 roy . {xX} a — ae pure, bright and durable. We are at present offering some extraordinary ralue in Silks. JUNE 7 1889 THE EDITOR. pocal and Other iienis. LETTERS TO —— acl That about Tue QueEstION OF THE Day, —What ab that fence ? SpeciaL Desparouks To ‘Tae EXAMINER. Summer Commmunications. THE JOHNSTOWN DISASTER, - Sin,—I was inuch pleased to see the sen- sible article in the Patriot, on the Sth inst., on the above question, supplementary to yeur article of the 3rd. But’ your article of last evening rather surprised me on ac- count of your charity in the matter. The people of this Island have had enough wait- ing for late trains and mails in the past without very much grumbling; and when it was announced that we were still to be supplied with our Steam Navigation Co., their many friends were glad of the fact. But our mails, coming in late as they have Oddfellows an e@X-* OpDFELLWs EXct KStoN. — of Pugwash, N.5., are arranging “9 Dp & » ove ’ : > mo cursion to Charlottetown 0 Dominion Deas Very Latest Particulars. ee ee = . Miurrary.—No. 3 Co., 82nd Battalion, are requested to meet for drill this evening at 5 o’ciock, sharp. A full ettendance requested. _D, Stewart, Captain. ani Jounsrown, Pa., June 6 . NN? s Bee 0 8 v0. the scalp, tetter sores, and ’ ’ landruff cured, and falling hair checked; i haldness prevented by using Hall's sicilian Hair Renewer. Aut uvmors of A wall bas been thrown around Jolns- town, and nobody can enter unless it is shown that he has business. Dr. Gross, of the health board, says there will be 1;000 hence, V eyetable tke Guetph, | men at work here to-morrow morning. ‘The | {@F three nights this week, will exhaust our | Ladies wanting a very handsome rich Black Silk Dress, should see the . iD. - 5 ac. ? ’ » _ - ; o° atience » ara ° oO ’ a ++3 7 NS : Sy run over bp a freight train a mile | Sanitary question 1s paramount this after- | Patience. _ Many persons are asking the} <= erfection of Silk. It is produced by the celebrated Lyons maker (C. J. Bonnet & Co.) who Unt, The work the board waa dis- | 2estion, Why could we have our mai/s , hoon, of tributed, Dr. Lee taking a relay to Pitts- burg, where a torce of sanitary inspectors will be established, half to go up the river by boat, the remainder to take a construc- give their guarantee that it will not split, fray or wear greasy. DRKSS GOODS.—This extensive department is now largely stocked with the leading goods of the season. MILLINERY.—Wonderful increase in this department; sple» lid styles; everybody north of that place at three o'clock on Wed esday morning and instantly killed in so early last week and be so late this /— needa) , is one steamer so much slower than the jother ? if so, why not give the iails and | passengers the benefit of the fast one, or, AE OB Ponice Covrt.—James Egan, drunk, $2 or $ days; Michael Hennessey, (laborer) disorder- ly driving, ee — a eae tion crew up the railway. The latter has 2 too mack oe is me trouble, = - lie 1 : ae until Friday next for furthe adopted cremation as its cry, and eee ane pe : we aor 9 pleased ; prices low. evidence. he solate atlaw | are wi § tor > ne > > are en- NON FT] : * . msiaggale pe a ee — hit a oe . a titled te our mais on advertised time, and LAD! “5S UNDERCLOTHING. Night Dresses, Chemises, Knickers, Corsets, Vests, &e., - i r . . - ri eo | } i ( "es, ; . : E Fursirurs Sate.—-The auction sale of of ake - which will te the sate of the parties contracting for their conveyance the very best value in the city. should have them here at that time. It would be a great saving in time and ex- pense for travellers to and from our great the Lorne Hotel furniture, to take place on the premises on the 26th inst., offers a rare chance to bargain-hunters. Full par- Superintendent will take 10,000 hundreds of dead bodies. Fling estimates that it men sixty days to clear away the wreck. PCPS POP eeO SESS oe SHO eH EE® ‘SEE OUR: HOOP COO DODE DOOMED OOED OS Ey Oe ea ee ee ee i ee ee ee (SHE OUR: somal : , : 2 here . ° . o) > ‘ester: “Ou mV fwa icker De ‘ j ticulars in adv extisoment cleewhere. At this rate it will require $159,000 to pay oe pn rr as oe x . See Gur Special . e . . . for the work and that does not include oe a os cn ne re as : : . : : , Goop W onk.—The address trom the other expenses. Five million dollars will the C. ?. R. fast express train; but with) : 45c. : . 90c Pe C8ER congregation of Zion Church to Rev. J. M. not be enough to put Johnstown in shape | CUP present steamers, I fear it is out of the} - a“ : _ McLeod, presented last evening, was a fur robuilding. | question. Our mails would require to be] ; C ORSE | : : Kid Gloves ° . V {SI WS . printed on parchment by Mr. G. H. Hasz- sobs a }at Painsec about 11.30 a.m., and in order] : ms . mS : ahh, : ard as his contribution to the fund. Chief Justice Gray Bead to do that we would require a boat capable | +++++++-+++-++++++eeee+- i SOS pana bese e thedhkebeds ; : Merri te TT ° ae we ; a ' Of speeding more like the Stanley. Then it A CowARDLY Act.—On Monday evening i 0 ld be ouite possible: anc he > Tor 3 " I ~ : r : j A o c y Vicrorta, B. C., June 6, | W2Uld be quite possible; and T hope for the CARPETS.—Immense stock to choose from at the very lowest prices. Rooms measured, last, says a Pomeroy, O., despatch, while ser- vice was being held in the Free Methodist Church an attempt was made to blow up the building, but the fuse missed fire. Fully half a blasting powder was found under the build- ing. ~<_ — THe VOCAL organs are strengthened by the use of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral. Clergymen, lawyers, singers, actors, and public speakers find this preparation the most cifective remedy for irritation and weakness of the throat and) had during the past few years made a Is desired and admired by all. Among PATON & CO'S POPULAR STORE lungs, and for all affections of the vocal] snecial study of the Alaska-Canadian the things which may best be done to - 4 : ‘ a eae boundary question, of which he undoubted- enhance personal inciineliipctne Laws Tennis.-—We clip the following from a Halifax paper:—The annual lawn tennis tournament for the maritime provinces will take place this year at Charlottetown, P. FE. L., in the month of August. To this tourna ment the St. John club will send several of its plavers. eee A Tesxarsce Waxxinc.—A Missouri farm- er, who boasted that he “‘had not taken a Hon. John Hamilton Gray, Chief Just:ce of the Supreme Court, died evening from paralysis, in the seventy-fifth year of his age. last Orrawa, June 6, The death of that distinguished New | Brunswicker, Judge Gray, of Victoria, B. Cc 9 is keenly felt by old politicians here ° among whom he was greatly respected. He ly possessed a greater knowledge than any person who survives him, Orrawa, June 6, A private letter received in this city! from a gentleman in Vancouver, who is personally interested in sea! fishing mat- | ters, states there is a strong feeling here | with al] nothiag benelit of all concerned that you, other papers, will advocate for short cf such a boat. Yours, &c., PROGRESS. —_—— Beauty beauty is the daily use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. No matter what the color of the hair, this prepa- . ration gives it a lus- tre and pliancy that adds greatly to its charm. Should the hair be thin, harsh, dry, or turning gray, mederate prices. Charlottetown, May 31, I889—eod wky Carpets made up and laid by experienced workmen. CURTAINS, in Lace, Tapestry, Silk, &c; Window Shades, Curtain Poles} also, the Stan- dard Curtain Pole, the newest thing in the market, and can only be had from us in this city. CLOTHING,.—Paton & Co’s. name has become a household word for Good Clothing at YOUNG MEN !—See our Wonderiul Eight Doiiar Suit. MARKET SQUARE. J. 5. Macon Mens Suits! Boys’ Suits ! (Nl Very Cheap! I newspaper in his house for the last 40 years,” | that this year will see the end of the ¥ ; > et eo _ Waneie ara trouble or the beginning of more serious oe oo yo ¥ , 3 t 4 | Oo : Sanit ’ Ver ICA } . ’ * W@Y | complications; that the United States will ; -; a NS) B : CI ; often exposed by the newspapers, He would wena in Shake aieaa alan ann ie | ee ee a a th ds ze y P have made money by taking and reading a hibl car Mise . te ae. new growth, and - newspaper. creaibdie, and is not : seriously welieved by | render the old soft and shiny. For THE LARGEST STOCK OF CLOTHING IN THE PROVINCE TO SELECT FROM ! their own people. On this coast last year keeping the scalp clean, cool, and = Tue Market To-Dayr.—There wasa very good attendance of both buyers and sellers at the market to-day. Eggs sold at from II to 14 cts per dozen; butter 16 to 19 cents per our vessels had a walk over, and realized a splendid protit; this year they will boldly euter the sea and claim the rights of Brit- ish seamen’s ships on the ocean everywhere healthy, there is no better preparation in the market. “*T am free to confess that a trial of Ayer’s Hair Vigor has convinced me Ladies’ Dress Goods Ladies’ Dress Goods and Trimmings and Trimmings : , . Hats, Flowers and Feathers ! Hats, Flowers and Feathers ! maats veal 5 to 7 ote ae paar cateneel else common to nations. that *. is & gennine areicie. Its nse nes 4LL THE NEWEST FABRICS IN DRESS GOODS AND TRIMMINGS—CHEAPEST PRICES. 2.50 per cwt., and fresh mackerel 7 to 10 4 not only caused the hair of my wife an ses —_-~—- iecireripincincreneee ene aa eentseach. The prices of other articles re- iw iiaiia daughter to be TY ee EER Seiad Glossy Wanted—5,000 Men and Boys to buy Hard and Soft Felt Hats. __ ws r » § i SE eg BO Se ee ee so Meelis emnat said aa Cade ae a beeen i aie: <a somieganian =" th ag ™ he yy ‘ shiny 7 ANOTHER Freak.—A curious wedding has é OTTAWA, June 6, hat ts hen lows nen eed , AN IMMENSE STOCK OF GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS AT PRICES THAT DEFY COMPETITION. just taken place at Lodz,Hungary. A yonng Dr. McGlynn, of New York, lectured! ache a pd inibearte ywome Fee ek inerrant nam eee ee ee an ' ee ee ee ae ee man, 18 years of age and of good position, | here to-night on his anti-poverty policy.! ance.”—R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. 29.000 Yards of Prints, English and Canadian Manufactures. for some unaccountable reason, married a | He has a splendid physique and strikingly | “My hair was coming out (without eee ies ka ee iy ha ee ee ee ee 2 ee | amen poor widow with a numerous family. The] intelligent appearance, and speaks both} any assistance from my wife, either). GREY COTTON FPROMSOCTS. A YARD AND UPw ARDS . m ; oe b v4 3. “blushing” bride is in her seventy-fourth year! The “happy” bridegroom has now I1 stepsons and daughters, the eldest of whom is 53, besides 23 grandchildren and 23 great grandchildren—and all that at 18. earn More Iszanp Hoxses.—Sajys the St. John Telegraph: On Tuesday Mr. J. W. Smith received ten P. E, Island horses at hisstable, Germain Street. Yesterday morning eight of this lot, together with two other horses received from the Island some time ago, were shipped on board the I. S. S. Co's. steamer fur Eastport and Boston. Mr. W. 8. McKie is expected to be in the city in a few days with another lot of P. E. Island horses. A Sueerstion.—In connection with the proposed match single scull race between Messrs. Carroll and Joy, to take place here on the 26th, it is suggested that two or more other oarsmen be allowed to enter provided they deposit $25 each, the whole amount to he divided into prizes according fluently and earnestly. In an interview, | he declared himself still a Catholic, and | said he intends to devote the rest of his! life to the cause of the poor. en | Through Mails. nancies i Orrawa, June 6. The Postmaster-General, in an inter-!| view to-day, stated that he had already | given instructions that through mails to and from the Maritime Provinces should be forwarded by the Short Line Railway from Montreal to St. John. Big Fire at Seattle. Cuicaco, June 6. A despatch received this evening says Seattle, W. T., is burning. Less five millions. It is reported that the remainder of the city is in danger, children, Mrs Chas Degal and child, Boston; I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor, using only one bottle, and I now have as fine a head of hair as any one could wish for.” -—-R. T. Schmittou, Dickson, Tenn. ‘*T have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor in my family for a number of years, and re- gard it as the best hair preparation I know of. It keeps the scalp clean, the hair soft and lively, and preserves the original color. My wife has used it for a long time with most satisfactory re- sults.’’-— Benjamin M. Johnson, M. D., Thomas Hill, Mo. ‘* My hair was becoming harsh and dry, but after using half a bottle of Ayer’s Hair Vigor it grew black and glossy. I cannot express the joy and gratitude I feel.’’— Mabel C. Hardy, Delavan, Ill 5 * na Ayer’s Hair Vigor, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. WILLIAM DODD. Ch’town, April 25, 18°9—eod & wky ONE HUNDRED Mens’, Womens Quality the best e city. Our prices are the lowest in every line, and you w and Childrens’ ver offered for sale in the Province, at prices which, for Cheapness, never have been approached in this WHOLESALE AND RETAIL at the J.B. MACDONALD, Proprietor, a — (x)—-- —_—-—---- eo (125) CASES Boots, AND TWENTY-FIVE NOW Shoes ill study your own interest by buying at J. 8. MACDONALD’S. ‘‘DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE.” OPEN OF JOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. and Slippers tothe number of contestants Pre go) eee" | rey r ss WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. gestion is : — one, = we — the HOTEL ARRIVALS. ro LE e ! ro LET ! Ch’town, April 25, 1889—eod wky ; seen — ania - a ——— managers Of the race will see their way —— & NICK HOUSE cn PhencamtGtecet: A008 ie i ll! os el : ” clear to act upon it. RANKIN ROUSE. A a Double T neuen t « King ‘Street | “ATM and Nav \ De ot en May 5—Mrs Daniel McIntyre and five | Possession finnsailiedn. inonty a AD Vi IN iS ve oe ae — y . Scorncnep Acarx.—The most destructive fire that has visited Jacksonville, Fla., for many years broke out at 2 o’clock on Wednes- day morning. A high wind prevailing, the fire spread rapidly northward till it consumed everything combustible in the area of blocks bounded by Haw and West Adams streets on the north, Clay on the east, and the creek on the south. The buildings were mostly wood- en, and of an inferior character, but many Celita’ McCormack, Maggie McCormack, New Port; Euphemia McDonald, Ethel Docken- dorff, Mt Hope; Jennie Stewart, Katie Mc- Kay, Lizzie McKinnon, Sarah Willis, Ronald J McDonald, Jas McAulay, Clement Steele, St Peters; Jos D Grinsell, Harmony; John McPhee, Rice Point HOTEL June 6—J H Wright, E F Greeney, John DAVIES. apll WANTS, LOST, FOUND se a we this city, onthe 5th April last, a Pocket Book, containing money. Owner may have same on proving property and paying expen-:es. Apply to Mrs CHAs. STEWART, near Southport. dy 3i wky li—ju7 wo. 357, RECORD 2.29 1-2. Standard by Breeding Per- formance and Progeny. WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, are oe aie special lines in XE , W White TableLinens and Nap- kins, Art Curtain Muslins, Fancy } | Ail _ JAS. SCOTT & 60., HRALIF AS tock of Wines and Liquors business firms were located among them. At] ycitch J B McMurrow, St John; WC Des- | paar ‘ : : least 60 buildings are destroyed, the majority | Brisay, Richard Hunt, S'side; RN Cox, Wane iri'n geod rciorenees, need apply. Mas | QLIRE of Catehily, 2.184; McMahon, 2.21 ; Ki anoecl Cresiones, Bostes Tweeds, JUST RECEIVED. e homes of coivrec opie, e@ io8s Wil alle Js . oan Maelaehl: alifax: q > WAKE. - wky 2i—j 7 ‘ te oe al s S, oct - aLERSs | —_—— peop Morell; James Lear, D Maclachlan, Halifax; } Ratpu Peaks dy & wky 2i—ju6 | 4 Executor, 2.244; Adjutant (breeder's Ladies Garibaida Jackets, Ladies probably veach $200,000; insurance light. AG Dewar, Montreal. OSBORNE HOUSE. WANTED.—A young man for outdoor work’ One from the preferred. Must record), 2.273; Peniston, ?.284; Marcus, 2.291; Arbiter, 2.30, and many other fast and Misses’ Aprons. 150 Cases ROYAL BLE 75 cases ISLAY BL ND, END & GAELIC, For Boston.—The steamer Carrol], Capt at : : nal Meme 100 Cases OLD RYE ae : : 7p ow bring refereaces. Apply to LAURENCE WATSON, | trotters, including the henomenal Memento, : weusme ow. sitet ases Ui.) ee Brown, ssiled for Boston via Halifax an T nee ee a ; Queen Street. ee a cee. tf—ju6 the first cael to take a record as low as —TO ARRIVE EX. ULUNDA-— 50 * CHAM PAGNE, choice brands, terday evening at six o'clock. She carried Reid, S Side; L. McLaugalln, fic; oe —— ooo 2.563, and as a two year old a records of 2.32. | 150 “© CLARET, her usual cargo and the followin assen- | Sennedy, Dundas; W A Chevarie, Royalty N ONEY SAVFD.-—-We, tho undersigne}, sre ? FLOWERS. FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, EM- 25 ‘* HOCK and MOSELLE, re § pass Junction; A McWilliams, West Cape. 7— | prepared to fit in your Water Pipes for Ten ADMINISTRATOR is also the sire of the| BROIDERED LACES, GIL? BONNET | 2 * LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy gers: JA Summers, Mrs Whitlock, F| jaward-: Ramsay, Mount Stewart; James | Cents a foot, Ten Cents each ilhow, and ‘Tap : ; ae on, | FRAMES, STKEL & GILTMILLINERY | “° alton ant tes hecenane Whitlock, Miss Smith, Mr McNeill, R Me- Clow Murray Hashor North: W F Glidden One pane No extra cherge ~~ fitting.—Hovus- o— of -o. Se ta Wilkes, 2.295, TRIMMINGS, ete. sn oe Maraschino, Donald, Mrs Brown, J Young M Mc- Weshaesk . ‘ ’ | TONI& SONS, 498 Fitzroy Stiect, kas. Udmont, 2. 5 shian UKES, +.<094 5 ar } ats ential Gar | _ Benedictine, ae . : ! , ; jui—tw pda Cosher, 2.30, Our stock is now thoroughly assorted tor} oo) « FINE vORT and SHERRY Laughlin, MrsMcKinnon, Mrs Kilbride, L ster ansteleilaeesll er the sorting up trade, and all orders will re-} j59 « oa atti .. ’ -- a rr ; - ay 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD 'TOM, Steele, E Campbell, A Masters, P Mc-|~” ~ DIED OY WANTED.—A Boy to learn the Book- His sons are breeding on, and Enchanter, ceive prompt attention. 300 ‘“ HENNESSY'S BRANDY * on Laughlin, L McDonald, Nellie Carroll, E os — : i bindiag business. Apply at once to James} Reference, McMahon, Hambletonian Prince a ### and V.O Es eee McDonald, Sarah Gillis, Emma McMallin, |. “* Uigg, ane 16, 7 Maggie D. —— D. TayLon. north side Queen Square. 'f—J"°} (Dubois), Accidental and Adjuster have all ; oo RANSR ALE T Stewart, Miss L McKinnon, Katie Me- the beloved ‘tied oo 4G S See = — WANTED.—Two Coat and two Vest Makers produced trotters in the 2.30 list ; and Ensign. 200 “ BURKE'S STOUT, vears. She died trusting in Jesus, The highest prices to competent workmen. | the son of Enchanter, has produced three in a OLLINARIS WATER Kay, E Dockendorff, Jj McDonald, Mrs ; : . > ai ‘= tg ; 9, 106 APOLLINARIS WATER, ; : z At St. Eleanors on the 4th iust., Lewis] Apply_at once to Mr. Keith, at B. S. Davies & | the 2.30 list. | ‘“ BELFAST GINGER ALE Hughes, Mrs Murphy, J Murphy, J Mc- Craswell, aged 59 years Co’s., Merchant Tailors, Cameron Block. ju4 stein ts icnen oa : eo aay : ier » ALK, ° J , Y e Se 7 ee ee JIST AT s mK Ss ambie- | a i »PINGCR er eps a “e } o s )M, Murrow, P McMurrow, A Nicholson, Jane [NGKi.k geek, Apel 30 Sn MID » by hysdy | COR. HOLLIS and PRINCE STREEPS, 50 * KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, Young, M Dewar, D McDonald, S McCor- mack, M McCormack, Jas Downey, C Steele, W Wallace, Mrs Heckbert, M A Large, C Gillis, W Large, Mr Rattenbury, Ethel McCarvill, Miss Castleton, D Castle- ton, Mrs McGillvary, J McDonald, Mrs Barnes, Miss McSwain, J P Morrison, Mrs L T Peardon, Mrs C B Warren—49. At Souris East,on the 25th April last, Flora, daughter of the late Angus McDonald, in the 75th year of her age. May she rest in peace. HAWKER’S TOLU AND CHERRY, INGs. Dundas Esplanade. ju3—sieod pd TANTED.—A Boy to attend to a cow and gar- den, and make himself generally useful. Apply at once at this office. tf—ju3 YABBAGE PLANTS.—Prime Cabbage Plants / at McRory’s Garden, Sidney Street East, ju3—lw pd ANTED.—Permanent and transient Board- tonian, 10, the great sire of trotters, dam by! Mambrino Chief, 11, the great sire of brood mares, will be at the stables of NEWTON LARGE from the evening of EVERY MON- DAY till the afternoon of the following WEDNESDAY, commencing April 29th. Terms—$25.09 for the Season. Mares not in foal will have the usual privi- . HALIPAX. N.S. May 24—2w Lobster labels. NE HUNDRED AND FIFTY THOU ap24 —And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERIES THE LIGHT OF THE WORLD. P i AF +t d Most Valuable . ers. Charges moderate. seatass ye | oa lege of return the mea et GOURLIE SAND LOBSTER LABELS (Talis) , & F SE’S ersonai. avorite and 08 a HOUSF. Dp ‘JU. — * * SAI Sik 2 (Tails). FOLEY RU Hon. James Clow, Murray Harbor North, is at the Osborne. Mr. T. H. Mahoney, of Boston, is among the guests at the Osborne. Richard Hunt, Esq., Summerside, is at the Hotel Davies. Remedy for all Throat and Lung Diseases. It has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens Fe 2 SALE.—Ata bargain, easy terms, a top Buggy (new). Apply at A. McNeill’s suction room. m?27 tf. WANTED.—An experienced Accountant, who is otherwise employed during the day, would like to get a setof books to keep in the evenings for a moderate consideration. Apply at EXAMINER oflice. tf eod—mayli ap29—dy eod & wky tl jy lL TO Let. For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Oiled Clothing. 50 dozen suits Double Oiled Clothing, PATENT Magazines and latches, Superseding all other Matches for lighting purposes. the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in MIME OUSE AND PREMIONS <a Powe: as i i ae Ae i 4 20 ‘ Barvils a very short time. Just a few doses will cure ANTED.—A first-class Milliner.-McLean, s : . @ ae ee Coins endk-enh enn, Sa taheaieian Weather Bulletin ¢Fcheold ftaen nine Price 60 conte] WATE ce Sour "ai | OO Ste oie tae appar | eat ont ome a aa per bottle, For eae KER E SON, 2T,—* Inkerman House,” property of the ae ~ hla hanes, Renenen, vane 1-—i0 a & W. HAWKER & SON, i Smaak ere. “The property is well THOMAS W. DODD. HORACE HASZARD. Baven's Week, ae 5 ae South to west winds, fair weather, not Proprietor, situated, with about 25 acres of land, Apply to | mayll—t st tf hn inne much change in temperature. novl0—ly dy St. J N. B. 'F, Peters, Cameron Biock, tf—ap20 eod