Ee THE re endear entree cane a DAILY BHXAAMIN ER. “ ‘ “ MONDAY, AUGUST 22, 1892. Local and Other liens. 1. O. O. F.—St. Lawreace Lodge meets 7 ~~ S or. T.—Meeting of Victoria Division this evening at 8 o'clock in Wright's Hall. - CopFIsHERMEN ver twenty sail, mostly Nova Scotia codfisher#, were at anchor off Souris yesterday Paar Excnanurep—The Rev Mr. Spencer, Mon. tague, exchanged puipits with Rev, J. G. Cameaon, Souris, on Sunday last. Rounp Coa ling, one hundred tons screened round coal, below market rate. E H Norton & Co, auctioneers. sug?2?2 3i init W HILE some remedies are harsh and drastic in their action, all admit that Everybody's Pills are mild, safe and certain. aie ciiaiiainiaal Tue Sxasips.—We understand that the Seaside Hotel, Rustico Beach, will be closed for the season on Saturday evening, Aug. 27. etiiaas County Covrr.—The August sitting of the County Court opens in the city to- morrow. There are 209 suits on the docket. leat Avetios Sate.—Teemorrow at seles room at 2 o'clock, tables, chairs, stoves, mattresses, glassware, first-class organ and other articles. C. L. Morrison, auctioneer. Tas Suecevrne Buverr.—Rev. D. D. Currie’s paper containing the controversy between Messrs. Currie and Crisp may be bad at the Diamond Bookstore, 2 cents each. i caliaiiliiieg ANoTHER Recorp Brokex.—At Chicago, on Tharsday, Hal Pointer paced a mile in 2.05}, breaking the world’s record, 2.06,mad e by Direct at Independence, Iowa, on the Sth September, L891. dinate Horses aNp Lamas—Mr. James shipped 60 lambs from Summerside in the Northumberland on Saturday morning, and Mr Thomas Hayes, ot St. Jobn, shipped five horses ia the same steamer. Kane imprisoneD.—J. T. Mellish, Eeq., J. P., has sentenced to twenty days’ imprison- ment one of the lads engaged in the recent depredations at the residence of the Misses McAulay in the Royalty. ~~ Bravsu Fexce —A brush fence nearly a mile long, built by the Local Government, has just been completed on Souris beach It is built on the sesside of the highway, and ia quite unique in its contour, ipanetoh M. P. P.—The M. P.. P. Co., of Truro, have issued a compact little circular of testi- monials received by them ia praise of Malto Peptonized Porter. There can be no deuvht now of the success of this wonderful mediciae and sa succesa is trever achieved unless by sterling worth our readers may be certain that M. P. P. is a first clase thing. siereeniijpeaniini New Cutren—At the layiag of the corner stone of the new Roman Catholic Church at Palmer Road, which took place of the 15th inst, the Pioneer reports that scbhscriptions to the amount of $1200 was secured for sittings and $309 additional was realized by the tea in Ssonnection. ws diceiiiiien ImporTantT sale of real estate on Wednesday the 24th inst, at 12 o'clock noon, brick house and store on Prince street recently occupied by Rev. Dr. Knox and J. Quirk, Esq., and store by Mesers A. & ©. Quick. Lotending purchasers can inspect the premises any time before the eale on appli sation to R. Beairsto, Auctioneer, New Srore ano Dwettive Hotse— Amon the new houses building at Souris, we notice @ fine, large building being put up on Main street, near the site of the burnt Connolly store Souris, for Mr W. L. Sterns, late of the firm of Sterns Bros The lower flat is in- teaded for a dry goods sore, while the upper will be finished as « ling hogse, - - To Tue Pusiic —We have not been in business long enough to advertise a discount sale, nor have we any necessity to do s0, as oar goods are all new and have been bought low for cash, and we have marked them at prices that do not require 'arge discounts to make them sell. We wish further to state that we will not be undersold by any bouse in the trade, —Fennell & Chandler. Tanks —-The Secretary of the St. Jobn's Relief Fund Committee has received the following telegram : — St. John's, Nf@i., Aug. 20. -George Peake, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Relief Committee tender thanks for generous dona- tion, per Bonavista. J. B = ee ree oo Schlater, Secretary. —_—_ > — Ir Dips't Work.—A curious incident oc- curred ia the Recorder's court at Montreal last week. A young man well known ian the city, had jast been fiaed tor being drunk and acting disorderly. Ou. his ~~ out of court he attempted to haod one of the reporters of a French evening paper 50 cents, with a re- quest that his name might be kept out of the paper. The reporter indigoentiv refused it with the remark “Do you teke me for an alderman ?” saciiiaiilaceiniaii Tus Conax.—The SS. Coban, Captaia Vraser, arrived from Montreal this morning with a general cargo and the following pass- engera: M B Rice, W V Wilcox. W F Egg, Joba Delahey, ‘Vm Reid, Mrs Wm Reid and baby, Robert Reid, Albert Reid, William Reid, Amelia Reid, Miss Annie Simmons, Wm Palmer. She sailed for St. John's, Nfll., via Bydney, at noon with a cargo of 186 bales hay, shipped by John Aviward; 7 head cattle, “uipped by B Henderson; | cow, shi ped by Pi affy; 3 rolls leather, shipped by i Taatos. ead Rev M Anderson as passenger. , aah g.~The steamer Carroll, Cap “ed from Boston on Saturday ~efal cargo and the follows ad Mrs Krews, G G From Bost.” tain Brown, arris afternoon with a ge. ing passengera: Mr . Sioee, G € Yeaton, Mrs Dose. an ome Mr Perkins, Mrs Perkias, J ack, Mrs Me ’ Mr Deblois, Mrs Deblois, Geo G séfrey. ith. ter Walter Godfrey, C A Smith, M.* Ws - Dr Kemble, Dr Symouds, Samuel toh ’ Haonah Prowse, Rachel Morrison. « 9 Gegerheiner, Maggie Masters, Mary Doyle, M Doyle, Joha Power. The Carroll sails on return this evening at 6 o'clock. - for Over Frirry Years Mrs. Winsloe - Seothing Syrap has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once : tt pro- daces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright asa button.” It isa very pleasant to taste It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes r wenty fiv cents A bottle, Be sure and ask for “* Mra, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind, lyr TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. ——- mle -- ae eC SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. Sensational Defaleations a ee ee A St, John Lawyer Skips Out. The Mourning Creditors Meet. Sr. Joun, Aug. 22. There is great excitement here over the sudden departure of Herbert Lee, a well known barrister,highly connected, who had been trusted with the management of a great deal of preperty. Among the estates in the hands of the departed are the Drury estate, which is said to be the largest loser, and the Botsford and Tate and Simmonds estates, all large properties. Lee stood high in social and professional circles. He was a lay reader in the Episcopal Church, and has been one of the exsminers for de- grees in the University of New Brunswick. lt is estimated that the debts and deficien- cies smount to sixty thousand dollars. Last night the Sheriff's Deputy drove out on the road where the missing man was supposed to have driven last, but it was learned later that he had gone west by the C. P. R. train. He is now known to be in Boston. The case attracts wide attention, not only because the estates invulved concern well known citizens, but because of the high reputation and great respectability of Lee. There are a great number of small credit- ors, and a meeting of counsel for the parties interested will decide to-morrow what is to be done. EE The Presidential Election A DECIDED HIT. Wasurineton, Aug. 22 Harrison haz issued a proclamation im- posing retalistory toils on Canadian vessels going through Americau_ canals. The Miners’ Nonument. Wesrtvitie, Aug. 22. The emp'oyes of the D-ummuvond colliery have erected a monument over the graves of the victims of the grea! explosion of the year 1873 — —— Baptist Union. Bripeerown, Aug. 22. At the Baptisc Convention a gathering to be known as the Young People’s Baptist Union was organized, with J. K. Ross, of Charlottetown, as President. Coal Struck. STELLARTON, Aug. 22. A second seam of coal in connection with Intercolonial Mining Company has_ been struck after drilling through seven hundred feet of rock. Sad Suicide. ANTIGONISH, Aug. 22. J. G. Harrington, merchant, suicided today by shooting himeelf through the heart. The deceased was a brother of the Collector of Halifax. — The Worcester. Hawkesecry, Ang, 22. The S.S. Worcester will be towed to Pictou to go on the marine railway. A FATAL BOLT. BOY KILLED BY LIGHTNING. HOUSE SHATTERED! The lightning of Thursday morning struck the houre vf Angus R Campbell, of Glenfanning, King’s County, and running down its wails, ivstant'y killed Emanuel Campbell, a boy of 15 years of age, who was sitting near a window. All the family had been awakened by the thunder and were sitting up with alight on the kitchen table when the catastrophe tovk place. Mr. Campbell was sitting near the table, and his wife was near her son at the window, and two or three other young children were crouching beside her When the bolt struck Mr. Campbell was thrown into «a cupboard near him and his wife was paralysed by the shock and had part of her dress torn from her and for some time she could not speak. Mr. Campbell says that he has no recollection of what took place from the time the crash took place until he stumbled to his feet. Lighting a lantern—the lamp being broken —he first saw his son’s body with the shirt on fire, and he at once pro- ceeded to extinguish the flames. In doing so bis hands were badly burned. Laying his son’s body on the bed that stood in one corner of the room, he proceeded to revive his wife, which he suceveded in doing after some time. ‘this fearful accident has awakened widespread sympathy for the poor father and mother who, in a moment, as it were, saw their home shattered and their son lying dead. Awful and sudden ag ig the affliction which Mr. and Mrs. Mc- D ald are culled upon to bear, they have phe satisfaction of knowing that_ when death came to their son it found him at hisdevctions. “* They that sow in tears shall reap 'u jy.” The western end of the house was completely shattered and every window pane was broken. We have not heard of any other fatalities in King’s County. $$ No smoker who has ever used the Myrtle Navy tobacco for, say a month, ever relin: quishes it for any other brand Ite flavor is rich and full, aod it never burns the tongue or porches the palate. Jt is, in fact, the ue plus | altre of smoking tobacco, Dissolution Sale! JAMES PATON & CO,, VICTORIA ROW, Opposite Market Square, ILL TO-DAY, SATURDAY, 6th of August, until fur- ther notice, offer their whole stock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE GOODS at Extraordinary Reductions from usual seiling prices. From the well-known reliable character of Goods kept in stock by JAMES PATON & CO., and at the low prices now marked, they have confidence in asserting that bet- ter value has not been submitted in the trade for years past. No goods bought for sale purposes. What we offer is our regular stock. SILKS! SILKS !—Black and Colored, Fancy and Plains. All our stock of Surahs, Ovolored and Black Bengalines, Pongees, Lovely Shot Surahs. Also, all our Standard Black and Colored Silks at startling reductions. Regular Gros Grain Silks, worth $1, now 50c ; Regular Standard Black Costume Silks $1.35, $1.65, $1.90, $2.25, ete., Dissolution Sale price $1, $1.35, $1 50 and $1.65. Splendid Stock to choose from. No trouble so show goods. DRESS ROBES.—These goods are of exceptional quality, but will be cleared out at the fullowiog Dissolution prices :—Regular price $8, tor $5 ; $9.25 for $6; $L1 for $6.50 ; $13.75 for $8 ; $15 25 fur $8.50. Every Lady in Town will do well to inspect this beautiful lot of goods. READY-MADE DRESSES ina large variety of shades. Regular prices $9.75 for $5 ; $i1 for $6 ; $i6 for $8. Never before have we offered such large discounts. 550 YARDS DOUBLE-WIDTH DRESS GOUDS, all Light Summer Colors, suitable for Summer aud Fall wear. Regular 35c guods for the marvellous low price of 12c. per yard. These goods cannot last long at the figures, so come along and secure a bargain. One lot of SINGLE-WIDTH BLACK GOODS, usually sold from 35: to 500, for 20c to 30c. MERINOS AND CASHMERES. —For quality and general wear these goods are correct. All of exceptionally good Dyes and Shades. Oae line of Colored Cashmeres aod Moerines, the most recent shades prodaced, will be cleared out at a very low figure. BLACK SILK WARP HENRIETLPAS. —These popular goods in different qual- We kvep always on hand a choice selection to choose from. GRENADINES, SINGLE WIDTHS.— Regular prices from 19¢ to 652 ; Dissolu- tion Sale price, 13c to 45¢. ALL-WOOL COLORED DELAINES in pretty shades at exceptional low prices. SUNSHADES! SOUNSHADES !—One lot in light shades. $1 to $3. Will clear the lot at two prices, namaly, 25: and 60c. away these goods at the above prices. $1.25 for 85c. PRINTS! PRINTS !—-Best Eaglish fast colors. 5,00) yards in Eaglish Cam- bries, Galetia and Oxford Stripas, Z:phyrs, Caintz, Maslina, ete. Hundreds of beau- tiful patterns to select from in Plain ani Fancy Ssteens. Lidies, do no‘ miss this opportunity of securing a bargain. It is neeliess to quote prices, a3 theses govds will not last any time at the prices marked. LACE CURTAINS, in Ayrshire and Nottingham makes. ties. Regular prices from We are throwing One lot Black Sunshades, job lot, extra value, 1,000 pairs to select from. Curtains that were usually sold at from 80:2. to $2, Diasvlution Sale price 40c to $1.25. This isa genuine bargain. Also, a large stock of Fancy Art Muslins, Cre- Pairs of Silk Curtains in all the Lace Cartains, 34 and 4 yards long, We wiil offsr this wonderful lot at prices that will Lidies who intend to go housekeeping would do well to inspect this tonnes, Damasks, Plushes for Furnishing purposes. leading shades. Also, a large stock of fine Live. usual prices from $2 50 to $7.59. sell them cheap lot. CARPETS! CARPETS !—In Brussels, Wiltons, Velvets and Tapestry. Also, a large variety of Squares ; 1500 yards Brussels and Tapestry Carpets, all the best makes, at prices that will be sure to effect a speedy clearance. OILCLOTHS, MATS, RUGS, etc., all of the best Scotch and English makes. We will close out our large stock of English Oilcloths at 27c a yard. We keep no Canadian Oilcloths in stock, nothing bus the best Eaglish and Seotch mikes. TWO BALES TAPESTRY ENDS, from 1} to 2 yards. Also, all ends of Tapes- try and Brussels Carpets, Mattings, Hemps, in plain and stripes, suitable for Halls and other purposes, Ladies, do not let this opportunity pass before securing barguins. Clothing! Clothing! CHILDREN’S SUITS thatjwere $1.35 a Suit for 65c. Suits that were $1.75, Dissolution price $1 ; Suits that were $2, now $159. Tha above lots will fit boys from 4 years to 12 years. Summer Cotson Blouses, with Pants, regular prices $1.45, $1 65, $2 and $2 50, D.ssolution Sale price 9c, $1.35, $1.75. These goods must be cleared out to make room for our Winter Goods. No» reasonable offar refused. Call and get Caillren’s Ciothiay at your own price. All siz+s kept in stock. 500 GENTS’ ODD JACKECS, diffsrdnt sizss, usual prices from $2.50 to $8 ; Dissolution price $1.25 to $4. A grand chance to get a cheap Coat. 700 PAIRS GENTS’ TWEED TROUSERS from 592 to $2; usual prices from $1 to $3. These goods are not j -b lots imp vried for this sale, but our regular stock. 300 PAIRS ODD PANTS, suitable for Children from 4 years to 8 years. Cull and get a pair. SERGE SUITS from 65: t» $2. Never bafore have we offered such inducements in this Depart.aent. We m:ke this offer to show our customers that we can sell these goods lower than they have ever brought before. 700 SULTS IN TWHZEDS AND WORSTEDS, all odd sizes. As we have no complete range of s'z28 in thess goods we offer the remaining sizes at less than cost. $10 Suits for $6 50 ; $6 Suits for $4. Serge Suits from $2.50 up. 500 pieces Tapestry Carpet for the small sum of 45 cents a piece, choice patterns; regular price, 75 and S8& cents. — {x ) — —— JAMES PATON & CQ., 168 VICTORIA ROW, OPPOSITE MARKET SQUARE. Charlottetown, August 6, 1892—eod & wky STANLEY BROS. ARE OPENING TO-DAY New French Flannels in Spots and Stripes, New Bronze and Cardinal Felts, New Stanley Cloths for Dresses and Ulsters, New Military Canvas, New Flannelettes, New Polka Dot Scarfs, New Silesias, New Bright Wool Plaids, New Torchon Laces, New Embroidery Crash, New Kid Gloves, New Towellings, New Jersey Flannels for Children’s Cloaks. —_—————{1)—. -$ ——— BROWNS BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. | R, FENNELL, SS GREAT SALE CHILDREN'S, CLOTHING UNTIL lst SEPTEMBER AT J. B. Macdonald’s Great Clothing Store. — 20 PER CENT. DISCOUNT FOR CASH. ee ee” We havea good assortment in all the sizes. Our Boys’ Clothing at regular prices are cheap, and this Big Discount offers a rare opportunity to buy at less pS than manufacturers’ prices. Don’t fail to see our xi Stock and Prices. J. B. MACDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE, QUEEN STREET DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. x) BOOTS and SLIPPERS to clear. WEST SIDE OF QUEEN STREET. BIG DISCOUNTS ON LOTS. See our Stock— Lowest Prices in the Trade. Charlottetown, August 17, 1892—eod & wky SS en ee —————— a Ne NEW HARDWARE STORE =~: Norton & ‘eanell, LATE OF Norton & Fennell. We Have Opened. Our New Store CAMERON BLOCK, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, where we have a large and well-assorted sto:'c of HARDWARE and PA(NTERS’ SUP. PLIES. Our Goods are ali New and bought for Cash in the best markets, and we will give our customers the benefit of the discounts. We- guarantee satisfaction to those who favor us with their patronage, and we will sell as low as any house in the trade. FENNELL & CHANDLER. Charlottetown, July 22, 1892 —dy lw eS AUGUST, {x) 1892. " SWEEPING REDUCTIONS IN SUMMER DRESS GOODS THIS MONTH. <x Ax}- 200 Yards Double Width All-Wool Dress Goods at a Great Bargain. HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, August 1, 1892—eod & wky = cee ~_ ~ / ¥ be i ee a. 1 » gee of ¢ a : i 3 + - By } .. + i : es oe : *. = ie af: SS ne & es @ & Fe ‘= _ ~y viw 4a: e *- t ” has : = E E . i. ee | ; . : 7 2 " { — sommes aan - rreig ak Pea Peas baa ae pay tay BE a os - “ot es /_ ys a => oh eee me