a ie ra i sas isla mae — THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - ~ SSS JUNE - .enn 10, i882. Local and Other Items. the Park to-night. CR AET @t = Pece's Ban Boy at the Lyceum to-night, a S oF Orient Division, No. 161, meets at ast eight this evening oo New rinsons, flowers, hats, gloves, just re ceived Ladies hats and bennets trimmed w.A Weekes & (x jal0 3i - Fon at the Lyceum to-night when Peck's Rad Boy will be put on the boards. Admis sion 2 S$ and 50 cents Ginnie A Lot of light grey homespus, very suit able for eummer suits for men or boys, selling at s big bargaiv.— Perkins & Sterns. jl0 3i ae Bourbon, Ind, myself and wife owe our lives to Tus Rev Geo H Thayer, of “Both =v ' Shiloh’s Consumption Cure, Reddin Bros novidwiy - W. A. Wess & Co. have opened a fine of ladies health vests and under- Ask to see them when shopping. jald 3i assortment clothing — —_ — Next Moypar.—The second series of evening auction sales will commence at the Dismond Bookstore on Monday evening next. Great bargains may be expected. - NoMINATION GF Oreregrs.—Wildey Lodge will nominase its offivers for the ensning term to-night, and St. Lawrence Lodye will do the same on Monday evening next. iinieiliaeaiee Gents white merino shirte and pants sel- ling at # big redaction to clear Also a good tage of nstaral woo! uoderclotbing at low prices. — Perkins @& Sterns. jad 3i Tus Parwizr left bere on return to Hal fax at 6 o'clock jast evening, taking 170 bushels oats in addition to the carg®> enum+rated yesterday, The oats were shipped by D. Parquh sreon & Son, = Fraewen's TocrNamenr.—At a meeting f the Fredericton City Council, held on Wednesday night, a grant was made in aid of sending a delegation of the firemen to the Charlottetuwa tournament. SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skiu Care, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc... as ifby magic. 3 ox. tubes in elegant cartons ets. ill Patrce o Wares Cottece.—The clos ing exercises in connection with the Prince of Wales Co lege and Normal School will be held in Philharmonic Hail this (Friday) evening at eight o'clock. The public are invited to attend asian FoorsaLr.—A very exciting game of foot- ball came off at Victoria Park on Wednesday night last between the Thisties and the Village Boys. Some biiiliant play on both sides was made, but the Thistles were too many for the Village Boys and beat the latter by a score of 9 polute te Q - Notice ro Teacners.—Applicants for scoad-clasa teachers’ license, who intend taking book-keeping instead of French as the optronal subject, are requested to pre- sent themselves at the Chariottetown Busi- ness Cullege to-morrow at 2 p. m., for @ZaMination. dae To Despsr. Coips, headaches and fevers, to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently, when costive or bilious, or WHen the thoa is mpere or slaggish, to permanently cure habitual constipation, to awaken the kidneys sad liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of rigs eeee - CakeLessyess.—About seven o'clock last evening « ladder which had been left stand- ing against the north side of the Market House blew down and was badly broken. Lackily no one wae near, or a fatal accident would probably have been the result. While the building is undergoing repairs, all ladders thes exposed should be removed when the day's work ie done. The numerous heaps of rick, ete., should not be allowed to obstruct the thoroughfare ——-———— For Bostox. —The steamer Carroll, Captain Biggs, left for Boston lest evening .with general cargo and the following pees: M W Easton. Joseph Goons, Mugford, Joseph McLean, James Henderson, Mrs D A Martin, Misa J M Martino, Miss K Martina, Willie Martin, A R Gordon, K W Mellish, Mies M E Dooley, Annie Dooley, Jno Me- Donald, Misa M McIntyre, Frank McPherson, Jerome McD nald, Miss Josie McKie, Mrs Bennet, WG Murray. Mra McDonald, J«sie McDonald, F McDonald, Jacob McDonald, Chas Me Mahon, Jae Hender.on, L Robertson, Mee Prowse, Jas MceMurrow, H McDonald aad D Roherta imminent Satvation Anmy.—Captain Aggie Cowan, of the Sulvatios Army, who is in charge of the rescue work in St. Jobo, N. B., will visit this city on the L1th inst., and wiil hold meet- ings in copa ction with this grand and nobie work on Saturday night, Sunday all day, aod on Monday night. She will relate ber prison experience, dressed in prison costume All these mevtings will be intensely iateresting, a: Copmin Cowan has had some years ex- perience in army rescue work. The singiog will be very enjoyable, es the Capteia has a lovely voice. Silver collection at the door There will aiso be a sale of goods which are mede in the Rescue Home, such as ladies *provs, children's dresses, pinafures, etc. ies W. M. 8 —An interesting meeting of the W.M 8, Anxiliary of the Methodist}Chureb of Cherry Valley was held at that piace on Wednesday afternoon. Mrs. Johneon was present and made an interesting address. In the evening Mrs. Jobnson organized as branch of the Society at Vernon River North, with the following efficient staff of others Pre-ident—Mre Giles Jenkina. ist Vice do-—Mra W W Forbes Zad Vice do—Mra James Acorn. Ree Sec—Mixs Annie Smith. Cor Sec —Mias Florence Jenkins. Treasurer— Mies Emma Acorn. Auditor —Mra Joha Acorn. _ —— anpu«! ioter Drury Range, was won by the Halifax teem with 67' points The St John team made 662 pointe The Halifax team ¥as comoosed of B A. Weston, E. D. Adama, W.H Stevena, N S. Peverei!, S. Case, J. Campbell’, J. MeKachren, DPD. Faulkner, 8. Wilson aad A Weston. In the evening the Visiting riflemen witnessed the presentation of Turned Up at the Opera House, and after ‘te performance they were entertained in « tocial way at the Fusiliers Club. Referring the march the Sun saya: There is « very aerally expressed regret thatthe P. K. Island Yam hes been anable to meke arrang: ments Ssgrthere. Por six years thisteam, at mach wr Rig ine regular mH Provincia! x, J no, ye ater la atch was shot at y. and ‘onvience, has taken part in the inter- Prsvineial matehes. Local and Other Items. Peok's Bap Boy to-night. A. 0. H.—Special meeting to-night. -> AvoTuer lot of cheap and good watches received.—_E. W. Taylor, Victoria Row. Basesaty.—The Harbor Light baseball club will meet at the Park to-night fcr practice. A full attendance requested. - B. L. S.—The regular meeting of the Bene- volent Irish Society will not be held this evening, owing to the hall being otherwise en. gaged. CHANGE OF DaTE.—The steamer Bona- vista will be due here from Montrea! on Tuesday next, instead of on Monday, as previously advertized. ———— Potice Court.—This morning a young lad for anneying persons in their dwelling at the east end of the city, was fined the nominal sum of five cents and custs. ainsilaitaliied Ar Sr. Jony’s.—The steamer Abraham Sutton arrived at St. John’s, NA#i.. this morning, fifty hours out from this port. She will sail on return to-morrow morning. - Ine Ririe.—The second teams of the Ar- tiliery and Engineers will fire for the League match to morrow (Saturday) morning at six o'clock sharp. Ali other teams will fire at two o'clock in the afternoon. - A BARBER ovs Proceepine.—The barbers of Halitax bave revised their scale of rates Hair entting has been raised from 15 to 20 cents, beard trimmings 25 cents and shavirg 15 cents, Ali the establishments have signed the new arrangement sii ial Take Norice.—The Presbyterians of East St. Peter's will be again to the front with the grandest tea of the seasun on the i3ch of July at the head of the bay. Look out for ad, later on. Be kindiy advised and reserve thisday. By order, D. A. Lawson. -> To-Nicut.—Capt. J. 8S. McLean and wife have consented to remain one night longer, and will hold a great salvation jubilee meet- ing in the Salvation Army Barracks to-night. The meeting last night was well attended, snd the wedding supper afterwards was great'y enjoyed, Grest mass meeting on the Market Square to-night at 7.30. otlandenee Peckx'’s Bap Bor.—The company present- ing this play is said to be particularly strong this season, each member being selected fur his individual ability to portray properly the role assigned him. The music, which is a bright particular feature of this excellent entertainment, is all new aud ‘catchy.’ Artists of ability will pre- sent a pieasing dire:tissement by the presen- tation of specialties of a refiued nature. slain SegctaL Farnes.—The Grand Trunk Rail- way andthe 1. C. R. have arranged for special fares to teachers attending the Dominion Teachers’ Convention, to be held at Montreal in July next, and the National Educational Association at Saratoga. Any teacher in the Province desirous of taking advantage cf these cheap fares can obtain ail the necessary information from Mr, W. W. Clarke, agent for the G. T. R. in Charlottetown. -_-_: CUO SKODA‘’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American m- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Hidneys, Blood. Guarantee contract with every botile. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Druggists, $1.00 per bottle, six bottles 85.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.” Navat.--The British warship Pylades ar- rived at Halifax on Wednesday. She is 1420 tons, and carries a crew of 151 men. The French warship Arethuss, bearing the flag of the Admiral of the North Atlantic squadron, havealso arrivedatthat place from (uadeloupe, via Bermuda. Her tonnage is 3,300, and she is heavily armed. There are now four British apd two French warships in Halifax. The former are the Blake, Magicienne, Canada apd P) lades, and the Jatter the Arethuse and the Husear, Tue Fasrner ssiled for Halifax yester- day afternoon at half-past five with a good general cargo, which included 1200 cases lobsters, 100 bris. pork, 600 bags cate, 175 bags potatoes and 145 cases eggs. The oats were shipped by G, H. Toombs, Mon- tague Stephens, and C. H Schurman ; the lobsters by James E Grant, E. H. Norton & Co., and James Clow ; the pork by N B. and M. Rattenbury, Carvell Bros, and G. H. Toombs; the potatoes by M. Stephens ; the eggs by Auld Bros., L. P. Taoton, John Acorn and R. K. Brace. Mr. James Farquharson went asa passen- ger 1 O F.—A Court of the Independent Order of Foresters was ins‘ it uted at O'Leary Station on Wednesday last, to be known as Court Mazeppa. The officers are as fol- lows : ’ CDHCR—B J Haywood. O R—E H Duvar. V C R—P N Pate. R S—C H White. F S—Wm J McDonald. Treas—H W Turner. S W—Jas Webb J W Ewen McLellan. J B—Ernest Haywood. P ER— Jas Barclay. Chaplain—J Farrer Stewart. Physicians—Drs D MeLauchlin and O McPhail. Solid silver salt spoons for 50 cents.—E. W Taylor. Boys’ Black Worsted Suits.—50 Suits just received, very dressy. If you want your boy to look his best, buy him one of these Suits from J. B. Macdonald’s Great Clothing Store- 6i dw— jul0 Carriage Wraps.—Our Italian Sik Rags are just the thing, handsome, etylish and cheap, only $1.25 each at J. B. Macdon- ald’s. 6idw jul Surton’s Core will immediately relieve croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis. — Reddin Bros. novliwly Mellissa wsterproof coats at a big discount. Ouse job lot to clear at prices that cannot be got elsewhere in this city.- Jas. Paton & %v., Market Square. ju8 3i 500 boys suits from 3 to 14 years; 300 pairs worsted tweed pints, 300 waterproof cote, 200 gents black worsted suite wiil be offered at prices that will sell. Call and see this lot at the largest, cheapest and best clothing store. —Jes, Paton & Co., Market Square. jas 3i Hurrah, hurrah, for home industry, Bros’ boots take the lead. NOW ON! (x) ——-— Enjoyed by Our Customers. WHY so? ——(1)—— BECAUSE WE ARE GIVING TREMENDOUS BARGAINS ————-IN—— —{x} THE GENERAL REMARKS: “We see, sure enough, you do_ better for us when we call to see you taan you advertise to do. Your assortment is the largest we have ever seen and your prices the lowest. How are you going to pay your bill when you seil so cheap ?”’ we Yj— —— WE SAY TO OUR CUSTOMERS : We can afford to seil at those prices because we buy in large quantities for Spot Cash, and we sell so much that we can live on a very small profit; so we thank our customers for being able to sell at the prices we do, We are boys from the country, and fully understand how hard it is to make a dollar when prices tor produce arc so low. In asking you to trade with us, we do so because we are sure we tan do better for you in CLOTIUING and HA'T'S than any Firm in Town. °: 2 en -— (XJ - THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN. ——-—-— ——( 1)—--—-—-—— PROWSE BRO QUEEN STREET. junestf ‘ Charlottetown, June 3, 1892—eod & why June's Great Sale HAPPY TIMES Children's Suits A Trial will Convince You that we are indeed S J.B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE i | Ts es GREAT SUCCESS that has attended our CLOTHING TRADE this Spring is proot | positive that we have the goods the people want at right prices. | Men’s Suits from $2.75 up. | Boys’ Suits from $1.00 up. | The largest range of MEN’S WORSTED SUITS ever shown by us. ‘self an injustice if you buy elsewhere before you see our immense stock. /NISHINGS very cheap, | J. B. MAGDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. You will do your- 3 GENTS’ FUR- {f you want Clothing and Furnishings don’t pass DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. 4 165 Cases of New Boots, Shoes and Slippers Now Open. {x}»— f The people who buy our Boots are delighted with the fits and wear of them. buy once you are sure t» become a regular customer. Charlott:town, May 30, 1892—eod & wky ——S— If you Just try a pair if you want comfort. — en FOR THIS MONTH OF JUNE. Ee sure and tell vaue aende ans don’t miss the place. Tremendous supply of Boots and Shoes selling low for cash at GOFE BROS. Charlottetown, June 4, 1892—eod & wky “EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES READY-MADE CLOTHING, Carpets and Dress Goods. {x} S WE INTIMATED LAST MONTH that we were making great preparations for our A JUNE SALE, we have now got everything COMPLETE, and are Offering Great | Inducements. Bargains in Boys’ Suits! | Bargains in Youths’ Suits ! 3 Bargains in Men's Suits ! The whole of our TAPESTRY and BRUSSELS CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES and POLES at prices lower than the lowest. Also, 1021 yards Double Width SUMMER DRESS TWEEDS, worth 35c., for 18c. per yard. JAS. PATON & CO., Scotch Store, 168 Market Square. Charlottetown, June 6, 1892—ecd & wky Wo Game of Bluff ——CAN KEEP US FROM DOING—— THE GARPET BUSINESS nn i'C\INCE WE HAVE OPENED 0U2 CARPET DEPARTMENT our trade has far exceeded our expectations Our object in g>iag int» th: Crrpet business was to give people FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT, and gools at the right prices. Now we claim, as our tight, your patronage. You may ask WHY. While our competitors for years were asking and getting $1.55 and $1.65 for 5-frame Brussels Carpet, and 36 cents for cheap Tapestry, we have sold our best Brussels for $1.15, and cheap Tapestry for 25 cents per yard—never asking more—which goes to show that yur competitors have been making an enormous profit out of the people. This cannot b2 jenied. We don’t believe in moaopplies, aad have beea the means of breakiag the Carpet business in two, and tikiag the ticz2st half ourselves. Competitors may feel sore, but we san assure the public it is not from overwork. We wish our competitors well, but we think this explanation necessary. WE CUr YOUR CARPE FOR NOTHING, don’t charge for waste, and do all work in connection with HUUSE FURNISHING. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET. Charlottetown, May 17, 1892—eod & wky