ee et eG Local and Other Items. To-morrow at Westville tad Rati Pay up af once e Pr ice as the Park this evening. - ean at Vat her's. y2 lw - Us AGA The Italian with organ ‘ key att men o ae will be played at ia Park to-nig as Don forget th jecture to-morrow night in Euston Street Hall. . Bonavista at 9 o'clock. steamei j ®& RBoONAVI 4 [he arrived at Sydney this morning - Swatt Deer Cournr.—The City Small Debt Court wil meet to-morrow at ten A — the picnic to-morrow at Westville. ided with a good tea. LEA at Visitors will be prov ree ivertisment. oe for the tea at 4 GRAND DAY Kelly's Cross A good many people from the city sre in attendance a Masovic —The ladies of the Masonic Sewing Circle will meet in the Lodge Room rrow at2 so Kk, p. m. - Mak& arrangements so that you can at- tend the Picnic and Moonlight Excursion to be held at Westvi le, West River. [j4 31 o quests that all bills against committee be lum Secretary re th Firemen's Tou: nament handed in at once ieee Postronep —The monthly meeting of the Women's Missionary Sx ciety r of the Metho- dist Brick Charch is post alae until Wed- nesday, the 13:h inst.—E. J. H. Sec’y. - Paintep Ur [he exterior of Zion Church has lately been artistically painted, and now endid appearance Mr. Newlyn p' esents a ep to-day removed the scaffolding from about the spire iti Granxpo Tea. —The unperalleled tea takes place to-morrow at St Peter's Bay. A pleasant time will surely be enjoyed by all who attend this affair. For particulars eee ivertisement. eitiaaa Rey. E. Bett is an able temperance speaker. Nodoubt but the lecture to- morrow night will be a good one. The volunteers are cordially invited. Admis- 610nD only 10 cente SHAGDA’S OINTMENT, the direet German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, ete., a6 if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant ™ cartons 50 cis. To Mozxrow.—Go and enjoy a sail up the beantifal West River, where you will see some of the finest scenery in America. Also, lat t Westville and ‘‘take in” the picnic and ai! that the picnic affords, and when you return to town it will be after a day well | t si Tux Georgetown Races.—In connection with the races to take place in Georgetown, @ special train will leave Charlottetown on the morning of the 7th inst., at 8 o'clock (local tim returning to town will leave George- town ato i n Cai Return tickets will be issued at ninety cents. spline Tue market to-day was well attended. Eggs were in fair supp'y at 10 to 11 cents per dozen Batter, fresh, was in extra good svpply at 16 to 17 cents per Ib, Strawberries sold at 20 cents per quart. h sold at 4 to 8 Corned coilisi and fresh at 8 to 12 cents each. cimnnneiininais cents each, Boatina —The delightful weather of July leas one to plan for the best recreation to be had after a hard dey’s work in office, store, Ove of the moat delightiul besides one of the most beneficial exercises is rowing. Al lohu Snelzrove has some excellent boats, ia which a few hours spent on the river would amply repay one for the small emount ex- pended io their hire. Give him a call. Tux Verpicr.—The inquest in view of the body of the little danghter of Mr. Kaye, particulars of whose aad death at Southport dy been given in THe on Saturdey have ave EXAMINER, was corcluded last ev ening, when, after the examination of several witnesses, the following verdict was returned : ‘‘ That the deceased came to her death by being run over ofa tHls jury irriage or truck, the driver are unable to determine.” A.O H Division No. 1, Ancient Order of Hiberniana, will hold a grand picnic at Haggarty’s Wharf, Esst River, on Monday, July 25:h. An energetic committee have the affair in hand, and are determined that the a sic shall be a great success in every respe The members of the Division, in new re al a, will march from their hall, Queen Screet, at 8 45 a. m., to the steamer Southport, headed by the Artillery Band. by the wheel ot which Don’t forget the time and place. Sitven Jontcee. —The Rev. E. F. Murphy, of Halifsx, private secretary to Archbishop Suaday presented with an address congritulatiog bim on reaching his silver jubilee in the priesthood. The address was accompanied Sby a gift consisting of two havdsome and costly pieces of silverware, an ice pitcher an d an epergae, engraved and embossed and bearing a suitable inscription. Father Marphy has many friends in Charlotte. town, in common with whom Tug EXaMINEeR ende congratulation settesesisatiamedintan Osxtanio.—Mr. Geo. A Cutter, consumptive for years, died O'Brien, was on Diep 1 who had be suddenly of hemorrhage at Collingwood, Outario, on Tharsdiy, 234 June, and his vains have been brongh here for burial. He was much ed by all who knew him, as he was a qu et gentlemanly young man.— Chatham, N. B, Wor d. Mr. Catter was well known in Charlotte- own He was married to a daughter of H. B Smith, Eq, of the Dom inion House, and was ier many years in the employ of Miller —As will be seen by c-lumns, the big tea at Dos'’r Forcer | ur advertising holding the reference to « day set apart for Alberten is August Sed. This being the only big excusion in the far West this sum- mer, every me should take advantage of the cheap railway facilities afforded to see the West in ) the best seswson of the year. he beautiful grounds of the Alberton trotting park seem destined by nature for a yathering of thia kind, and for beauty of landscape the surroundings are unsurpass- ed. We will mike Greeley’s advice more comprehen sive, and say to old and young “oo West” on August 3rd, and enjoy the holiday of the season, THE DAILY EXAMINER. x ~ “5 TUESDAY, JULY 5, 1892 TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, SPECIAL iiensiee: TO ‘Do. Sieh Hauirax, July 5. In the Church of England Synod yester- day the subject of King’s College was brought up for discussion. Rev. F. H. Almon, who was educated at King’s, made an onslaught on the institution. He main King’s were wrong, and believed they were those that would never be the views main- tained by the mass of the peo- ple. He said that the Synod bad no right to direct expenditare of money collected at the altar rail, and that as long as he was rector of the church he would never take up for King’s until the Low Church party, as he called it the true charch party, was represented on the staff rhe bishop said that he would have been sorry had the teaching of King’s College been proved to be Low Church, as then it would be a part.y not a church institution. He could not have thought it a matter of reproach had it been Shown that High Church boeks were being used in the Col- lege, for how could young men going into the world expect to defend their faith if they were not acquainted with the writings of other sects and parties. He said religious matters were in a state of flux, the same as in many other matters. He advised the laity to criticise what they might see wrong in King’s College, and give the gov- ernors the benetit of their different views. Delegates to the Provincia! Synod were elected as follows: Clerical —Canva Part- ridge, Archdeacon of Nova Scotia, Arch- deacon of P. E. Island, Dean of Nova Scotia, Canon Brock, Rev. W. J. Ancient, Prof. Vroom, Rev. E. Harris, Rev. §. Gibbons, Rev, J. Simpson, Rev. F. i. Draper. Lay—Judge Townsend, W. C. Silver, H. Y. Hind, J. G. Foster, N. W. White, C. S. Harring: on, Thomas Brown, Judge Ritchie, C. C. Blackader, R. W. Tremaine, B. D. Bent, H. J. Cundall. Ba loon Collapses. Boston, July 5. G. A. Rogers, aeronaut, accompanied by an assistant and a newspaper reporter, went up in a baloon yesterday. The baloon collapsed and came down in Dorchester Bay. Rogers was drowned. The assistant aud reporter were picked up. The former died, but the reporter wi!l recover. Blake Arriv es. Lonpon, July 5. Hon. Edward Blake arrived yesterday at Mobile. He appeared in excellent health and spirits, but is very reticent. He was received cordialiy by a number of Roman Catholic priests and prominent Home rulers, and was escorted to the hotel. Dominion Parliament. Orrawa, July 5. The act respecting voters’ lists, 1891, was read a third time, The House was engaged most of the afternoon and evening considering railway subsidies. Wrecked. Hacirax, July 5. The ship Stewart was wrecked near Yar- mouth on Sunday night. Fourteen lives were lost, including the captain’s wife and child. Collision. Nortu Sypney, July 5. The Spanish steamer Salanderino, dea) laden, from St. John, ran into the barque Juno in the harbor, cutting her down. Hanlan Defeats Hosmer. Hartrorp, July 5 Hanlan defeated Hosmer by half a length in a three mile race yesterday. Time, 18 minutes 566 seconds. Elected by Acclamation. Lonvon, July 5. Thus far 19 Conservatives, 6 Liberal Uniofists and 8 Liberals have been elected to the Commons by acclamation. —_—_—_—-.—___—_—_—— To Dismiss Creelman. Hauirax, July 5. The laws and privileges committee decided to recommend the city council to dismiss Creelman, city assessor. Weather Bailletin. Toronto, July 5.—10 4. m. Moderate winds, mostly westerly, fine, stationery, ora little higher temperature, fine and warm to-morrow. BORN. To Lawrence W. and Eleanor Watson a daughter on July 4th, 1892. On the 26th of June, the wife of Sergt. Mejor John Allen, of a daughter. MARRIED. This morning, July 5th, at St. Dunstan's Cathedral, by the Rev. Father Reid, Ceptain Edmond Cheverie, of Souris, to Margaret Ann Duan, of Lot 49 SS DIED. At Fulconwood, May 16th, Scott, aged 32 years. Brother, thou art gone to rest, We will not weep for thee. For theu art now where oft on earth Thy spirit longed to be. Charles A. All our best English Prints at reduced rices Call and get a bargain.—James Paton & Co., 168 Victoria Row. jlyd Dress Goods, dress nets and millinery, special low prices, at Jas. Paton & Co., 168 Victoria Row. jly5 Every one should take advantage of the great bargains in clothing at D. A. Bruce's. Gents summer vests, white and colored, se)ling cheap at 'D. A. Bruce’s, The Dominion Boot & Shce Store takes the ead for best goods and lowest prices. j2]4i Hundreds of butter crocks, cream crocks, , milk pans, are selling cheap at W P Col will’s. jes 4w d wy tained that the viewa of men turned out by | of the College. | CHURCH OF ENGLAND SYNOD | GREAT BIG PICNIC -A-IND- MOONLIGHT EXCURSION The SECOND METHODIST CHURCH SABBATH SCHOOL will hold their Annus Picnic, on THURSDAY, July 7th, AT WESTVILLE. A Good Time May Be Expected Tea and Refreshments and Lots of Fan. Moonlight Excursion, 15 cents. Visitors boat will leave at 2 p. m. Tickets to Picnic and return, 20 cents. Boat will leaue Ferry Wharf e* 9 «. m. Moonlight Excursion at 8.30 A. ACHORBN, Secretary of Committe. BARGAINS PERKINS STERNS., LADIES’ SILK BLOUSES LADIES’ MUSLIN Blouses, ! LADIES’ SATEEN Blouses, iil LADIES’ FLANNEL iiaset We will give you your choice of a nice lot of Parasols for 35 cts. BIG BARGAINS IN MILLINERY. BIG BARGAINS IN SUMMER CAPES, MANTLES AND JACKETS. SUMMER GOODS WILL GO CHEAP THIS MONTH. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown, July 2, 1892—eod & wky SS NOT DISAPPOINTED ! ——-— {1 J, B. Macdonald’s Great Clothing Store. —monnel ¥ ) WR nee 5 UR TRADE during this Month has been excellent, and our Clothing Sales are far beyond our expectations. Now, in order to surpass our sales of corresponding month as year, which was very large, we will offer you greater inducements than ever. Just ook at our MEN’S SUITS for $500. Look at our MEN’S PANTS for $1.00, and see if ve don’t do more than we advertise. Also, remember we are selling LADIE>’ DRESS x00DS, COTTUNS and GINGHAMS the Cheapest in Town. J. B. MAGDORALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE, DOMENION BOOT & SHOE STORE. Ladies should see our Real Kid and Kan- garoo Boots and Shoes, the finest in the trade. Ceara! June 20, 1892—eod & wky — ———— ——— ——— = _— = — ———SS —E—— CALL AND SEE OUR M1 i Stock, WHICH 1S. NOW COMPLETE, fo cetsurin snes R. K. kK. JOST, NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, may4—eod DT OT aS he«xStar fol Lo} HE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the universal admiration of our patrons for the RARE OPPORTUNIT JUST RECEIVED, Uly-tive Pes. Bankrupt Goth IN SUITINGS AND TROWSERINGS, GOOD PATTERNS, Selling at less than Wholesale Prices, Dollars saved on a Suit. NOW 1S YOUR TIME TO SAVE MONEY | \CLEOD & CO.2 JOHN Merchant Tailors. Charlottetown, May 27, 1892—-fri ant From Four to Six Boaautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star Tailoring ‘Kstablishment when they want something particalar- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill has passed into a proverb, namely, when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring is Nabllakeoant you are too fastidious for this yere world. McLeod & — enzie. Charlottetown, a 13, 1892—eod & Print -(x)}— Be sure and tell your friends, and don’t miss the place. Tremendous supply of Boots and Shoes . selling low for cash at GOFF BROS. | Charlottetown, June 4, 1892—eod & wky de _ + Bae Al Pee de ats bck i ke f Aly SCS i de 4 ae ee rs. dees : a ad ys aan: Daas seal da