Local and Apply at this K “A nuisance irned this morning WV AN The crops throughout the + cine fr : ‘ , DZ i nG igus. of Wildey Important eet ing 4 . \. ‘ 5 0 CLOCA iis i Detectives—"*Hold the I'm not coming. Carnegie. '—Mem- o Strawbery Festival advertiz 1 Thursday, 14th, will take place ay, 19:1 Mrs J J Davies. 2i. ° 7 ink Big bargains in inks are being given t the Diamond Bockstore. Large twenty- ent bottles are selling for ten cents. o you? I hear you're running a | own now?” “No,” responded Blank sadly, ‘‘only married.” Au. Bank, is it ise of your -~ [ue man who makes the right kind of a prayer for a corn crop is the one who does all he in to keep down the weeds with I gh and hoe.— Ram's Horn. a Sue—‘Professor, did you ever read Mar- ti Luther's ‘Commentary on the Piet of Worms The Professor—‘‘No, I have not, I am a strict vegetarian, you know.” —Truth. - LiticaTion.—It is said that a suit against the city will be entered by the owners of the now obstructing the old hospital Luilding orner of Great George thoroughfare at the nd Water streets. The case is somewhat mplicatea ainsi HymextaL.—Mr Tnos. E Howard, Com mercial Ambassador of Montreal, who is well i favorably knowa here, is about to unite his fortune with a young lady of rank and wealth. The marrioge will be a private one. Congratulations, - iosk Mepats.—Ihe Governor General's have annually been presented xaminations, and which, owing ir school € lelay, have not been received for the last ears, sve at last been sent to Mr, Stew Secretary of the School Board _ For BosTtoN The steamer Worcester sai!l- ed yesterday evening for Boston at six o'clock with a full cargo and the following psssengers ; 41 Macdonald, Mrs Byrne, M A Campbell, Mise Macdonald e, E Burke, R Mec lonald, P D Mclutyre A Mce- Innis, A McArthu: au D yilss \ rk Alle n, J as a FLURRIED.—A woman not a thousand miles from Charlottetown was, without doub*, the most flurried female last Sundsy in three saties when ebe discovercd, after coming out of church, that her brand new hat was adorned was adorned with a tag whereon was inscribed the legend ‘*Reduced to $2.75.” lilies reamp (to Salem girl) —Can you give mea cup « f coffee Salem girl—No; I have only cups of china. I can give you some c iffee in a cup, however. Tramp Thanks, miss And please be kind enough to drop a cube of sugar into the receptacle, with a spoonful of bovine juice, lrestte Gave Way.—A Montreal des- patch of the loth inat says A large piece of trestle work on the Canadian Pacific Hlailway, east of Lake Superior, collapsed ay whilea ballast train was passing Fortunately no lives were lust. yestera over it Traffic is interrupted, passengers and freight being transferred at the scene of the accident sli Dastarpty Wor«x.—Mr. E. D. Stair, formerly of this city but now of New York, had s strange experience a short time ago. While he and Mrs Stair were on a visit to their son, their dwelling was securely On his return he discovered that evil person or persons had entered e and destroyed the furniture, The act was pure vandalism, marauders being to lock a some nis reside: carpe ts, etc the wmo>tives of destroy and not to steal. the SKODA'US DISCOVERY, tho Great German-American Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Midners, Blood. Guarantee eoutract with every botile. Pay ouly for the good you reeeive. At ali Druggists, $1.00 per bottic, six bottles 85.50. If you want ke rn about SKODA’S REME- rw Ware > & DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.’’ “scieitiiescepumele Meruopist S 8S Pienx -The Prince St Red Poiat yesterday. The teachers and morning boat aud in Picnic at enjoyable Meth rdiat was highly scholars went up in the the afternoonseveral hundre d visitors attended, some driving through via Southport. Every one seemed to be delighted with the good things provided, the committee of manage fortunate in bh aving popular and ment veing Z prompt attendants {At 7.10 the boat left for the city, arriving shortly after eight ‘* Exon” You Kyow.—The Guardian of this morning is responsible for the following extraordinary production: ‘‘ We have been pained to hear that several respectable women in this town having begun to acquire ao taste for strong drink, whieh has been noticeable in them more than once, There are seldom no lepths to which a woman who falls a slave to drink will not sink, and the parties alluded to are on dangerous They will save thems« immediate unpleas- antness by desisting right away,” ground lv es <¢ onside I able Makes FLESH AND BLoop.-—-When the sy3% tern is all ron down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining pourishment for the body by ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, when the bo ly is sinking fast, then ia the time to uae Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oi!. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker ynteins all the constitucnats for nourish- wheat in fact, Miller’s Emul sion is a perfect “ stad cf life,” and has saved and cured thousan:is la $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. aud « ment found ica big bottles 5Uc. and STRAWBERRY FestivaL.—The straw berry festival ane apron fair in aid of the Char- lottetowa closed last night. Nearly $259 wag realized and the affur passed off very successfully. In a former notice we did not give all the names ol the ladies who at- tended the teatable. The complete list is as follows . Mrs Handrahan, Mrs Higgins, Mrs John Qairk, Mrs Eden, Mrs Camp- bell, Mrs J A McD :nald, Mre Beaton, Miss Stapleton, Miss McQuillan, Miss Dor- sey, Miss Smith, Miss Callaghan, Miss Other Items. | TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. i case was ! Gladstonians Gaining. Lc > THE DAILY EXAMINER. os FRIDAY, JULY 15, 1892. } Spro1at Desparonses TO Tak EXAMINER. THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS, -_ Blak — —__— Result up to Date —_- Mr. Elected. Lonvon, July 15 Professor Sheldon, a well-known friend of Canada, has been defeated in Ramsay. Mr. Coningsby Disraeli, a nephew of Lord Beaconsfield, has been elected in Attrincam, in Cheshire, the seat formerly oceupied by Sir William Canliffe Brooks. : The Gladstonians have, up to the present time, won forty seats, which gives them eighty on division. Of the 137 still to be filled, the Conservatives hold 42; the dis- sentient Liberals hold 15; the Gladstonians hold 48, and the Irish Nationalists hold 31. At 2.10 o'clock yesterday afternoon the returns showed the election of 246 Conser- vatives; 226 Liberals; 30 Liberal Unionists, 48 Anti-Parnellites; 7 Parnellites, and 3 Laborists. Blake had a walk over in his opponent getting orly 347 2,654. his election, votes to his A Will Not Exhibit at the World's Fair. Orrawa, July 15. The recent hostile attitude of the United States Government towards Canada has induced a number of Canada’s manufac- turers to withdraw their decision to exhibit at the Worid’s Fair. To Inspect the Protection Fleet. Orrawa, July 15. Commander Gordon leaves on Wednes- eay to inspect the fisheries protection fleet. Intercolovial Railway June, it is said, A Suxrptvs !—The accounts tor the month of show a surplus. sipsacaiastabcininia BisHor Pariies Brooks preached twe sermons in London on Sunday, at St. Mar- garet’s in the morning and in Westminster Abbey in the evening. silicates Youne Motruer—‘‘He is somewhat cross to-day. He is teething.” Old bachelor (in great aweof the mite of humanity)—‘‘And when do you expect him to commence—er— commence hairing ?”—Puck. sient Tue Tarcets.—The Charlottetown En- gineers wili hold their annual target practice on Monday at 5 o'clock p. m. The Hooper Challenge Cup and the Taylor Cup are to be competed for. pectiieitbiducrhes Fire ar Sr. Prierre.—A disastrous fire oceurred at St. Pierre, last Thursay, eight dwelling houses and several small shops being burned Loss about $20,000. The buildings were situated in the heart of the town and the wind was perfectly calm sccidiasaens Mitirary.—General Herbert inspected the Levis camp on Monday, and ordered the immediate discharge of a number of quite young lads and very old men. who were found serving in the ranks and filling up the lists of the battaliuns. ctpiniens Tue Marker was well attended this morning with trade fairly brisk. The supply of butter was good at 16 to 18 perlb. Eggs were rather scarce at 10 to 11 cents per dozen. Fowl sold at 50 to60 cents per pair. Straw- berries were in fair supply at 18 to 20 cents per quart. Green pease were for sale the first time this season at 20 cents, and carrots at 5 cents per bunch. sinned Navucuty Man.—A good many of Hon. Edward Blake's admirers in Canada will be astonished at the news that he has been addressing an election meeting in Soath Longford on Sunday. Althongh quite a common thingin Jrelaud as well as Quebec, Protestants are generally supposed to have conscientious scruples on the subject and Mr. Biake’s action will be a surprise to many. cinmeiiliian Boat Founp.—A small single scull boat, about fifteen feet long, with a cotton sail, came ashore at McLeod's Island, five and a half miles up the East River. ‘The sail was set, and the boat came ashore on the south side of the river. She was anchored by Mr. Beaton, No name appeared on the boat, but a pair of laced shocs and a pair of socks, to- gether with « pair of oars on which wag painted the figure 5, were found inside of it. It is to be hoped that no accident has cccurred. —_——e———- Wut Come Here —Cardinal Gibbons will begin his annual vacation this week. He will spend it this year in Nova Sovtia His plans have all been arranged. His companions will be Rev. Thomas J. Broy- drick, Itector of St. Martin’s Church, and Rev. William A. Reardon, of the Cathe- dral, Baltimore, They will leave on next Tuesday, and come direct to Boston. whence the party will proceed by steamer to Halifax. There they will be the guests of Archbishop O’Brien for a few days. Later they will spend a day or two with Bishop McDonald, of Charlottetown. P. E 1., and with Rev. Dr. Doyle, at Vernon River, P. E. 1. The party will be absent about a month.—Boston Herald. _ — —THIS IS A CUT OF— OUR NEW STORE U v ty “ 4 i ri Hl ep oS ut = ™7 7. rs! Ch'town, July 4. W. A. WEEKES & 00, WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Gome Ia and See Us | ALL GOODS —ARE GOING AT-— LOW PRICES CASE a BU YHBRS FRB AT) 10,000 Cigars, Wholesale at Factory Prices. Charlottetown, June 24, 1892 i )- 5.000 Athiete Cigarettes, os 5,000 Sweet Sixteen (5 cents), -- 50 Ibs. Old Chum Tobacco, ~ REDDIN BROS., THIS! Large Profit to the Rétailer® CAMERON BLOCK. = == THE WESTERN Cameron Block, Charlottetown, June 17, 1892 —eod FIRE & MARINEINSURA IMAL FR TIN 65. Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. pee (x)——_—— Sterling and Domestic Certificates Issued at the Office Here. —_— —_—__( Xx) -——-——-- TheMaachster Assurance Company of England. The Western Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont. HORACE HASZARD, = = Ch CO. ASSURANCE Queen Square. STANLEY BROS. SEASONABLE GOODS! ee | CHALLIES.—A great sale of these beautiful _ Fabrics now going on. 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. STANLEY BROTHERS Charlottetown, June 28, 1892—eod & wky STANLEY BROS PRINT COTTON’ We carry a large range ol For New Dress Materials. Dress Goods, Prints, Grey and in mind that our Stock is Not wishing to carry any White Cotto Gents’ Fur- ite Cottons, Gents’ For PRESH AND NEW, 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 purchase @ Dress or furnish your house at very much less jthan the same goods can be Blinds, Curtain Poles, ete. had elsewhere. ANY PERSON BUYING THEIR BOUDS FROM US WILL SAVE MONEY PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. June 23, 1892—eod & wky UCED PRICES! ix) {x} Customers will please bear vedudad iit Tkda it der all this season’s importation. Light Summer very much in price to effect lowest. a speedy clearance. Oar sie) en {x)— JULY, 1892. LARGE REDUCTIONS THIS MONTH. All Our Best English Prints selling at Reduced Prices. HARRIS & STEWART. Charlottetown, July 8, 1892—eod & wky CALL AND SEE OUR WHICH IS NOW COMPLETE, R. K. JOST, NORTH SI may4—eod — “There was a man who praised porter, and said it made him fat. But he was an- swered that it made him lean scmetimes— yes, against lamp posts. This man in- sisted that porter was both meat and drink. So one wet night, when he was going home and fell into the ditch, after having too mach of his favorite beverage, it was a fair remark that if it was * meat avd drink’ that night, it might +s well be said to be * washing and lodging’ too. A celebrated divine had called whiskey the devil in solution. He felt inclined to add | that beer was as much the devil in dilution; and asfor porter, it might appropriately be dubbed the devil in pollution.” —James | Guthrie. “oer Tuey W. Ur.—The griping of some pills double you up; but Everybody's Pills do not , gripe and are mild and pleasant in their ; Aylworth action. W SILI STORK Tncluding the Abive Makes of Goods. << u OF QUEEN SQUARE, Theyinced it, ‘THE GREAT WANT is all an concentrated in digested form. June 1, 1892. SUBSTANTIAL ROURISHMERT FOR CHILD AER | | but cannot always digest | sufficient solid food to get it. | ee X) the virtues of PRIME BEEF 1, easily- : Eyes — ge = = You WA THE VERY BEST GOODS atLOWEST PRICES ee ———(x)-—-— -—--- -——— WH WANT SELL YOU WHAT YOU WANT. cetacean 1S perenne Come to the Scotch Store, Jas. Paton & Co’s. aud we will give you the very best value for your money. /x\ (x) TO WE WAN'T to reduce our very large stock, and in order t> do so offer very special vatue in Dress Goods, Millinery, Mantles, Cap2s, Dolmaas and Jack ets. A large stock of the very best English Prints, fast cylors and good patterns, clearing out at reduced prices; also, Three Hundred yards All Wool Freach Delaines at a great bargain. Great Bargains in READY-MA9E CLOTHING, Carpets, Vilcloths, etc. {x] SAS. PATON & CO.,, Scotch Store, 168 Victoria Row, Market Square. Charlottetown, July 4, 1892—eed & wky gerne Fo tant hl