THE DAILY DO i . . ne . IRIE er HXAMINER. : Se i i -~ = WEDNESDAY. JULY 18, 1892. Local and Other Items. f | Bano at Market Hall 7 | © | Regular session of Port La Joie | vent this evening. The G. R. degree erred. - BoaRI [RADE Remember the Board of Trad g night at 8 o'clock, in the ial ‘ - Very CHEAI The stock of walking . a at e Diamond Bookstore is large, handsome and cheap. leslie Frowers.—A profuse and beautiful supply of charming flowers at the flower table in the Market Hall. tees Hor [he thermometer at Johnson's Drug Store registered 82 deg. in the shade iu a very | piace, and 97 ia the sun today. sities Arrestev.—Jimmy Hughes was arrested moraisg ona warrant for smashing a low on Queen Street oa Saturday last. this wio cnmesiiiggicsilia Tiae Masonic Strawbery Festival advertiz ed to be held Thureday, 14th, will take place Tuesday, 19th.—Mrs J J Davies. 2i. colonials An Invivration.—Come with your sisters and your cousins and your aunts to tea at the Strawberry Festival in the Market Hall Admission 10 cents. Lacveendiignmnent SMALLPOX in B. ©.—Smallpox is epidemic in Victoria, B. C. Over 40 cases were ree ported up to last Monday afternoon, and in onsequence there is a general panic. senentiiineians Witmor Sra Water has been known for fifty years as beneficial in stomach, bowel, kidney, rheumatism and skin troubles. It is a delicious table water. sees siesta Tue Tarncer —No. | Battery, Garrison Ar- tillery, are requested to meet at Kensington Range, in uniform, at six o'clock this evening to fire theic annual allowance. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. SpeciaL Despatones To Tuk Examiner. THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS, Result up to Date Lonpon, July 13. Up to last evening the Conservatives had elected 210 members, Liberals, 179, Anti- Parnellites, 35, Parnellites, 5, Unionists, 31. The net Liberal gain is 37. Fifteen elections took place in Scotland yesterday and the majority of them are expected to go for Gladatone. The election in which the greatest inter- est is felt is that in the Midlothian Dis- trict of Edinburg, where Gladstone is opposed by Colonel Wanshorps, Liberal- Unionist. Party feeling in this district is raised to fever heat and the polling was never before known to be so heavy. The contest in South Longford takes place to- THE GLORIOUS WELITH. The Orange Celebrations. Hauirax, July 13. Two thousand Orangemen celebrated the Battle of the Boyne at Springhill, N. 8., yesterday. They paraded the town and laid the foundation stone of the Orange hall. St. John, N. B., Jaly 13. The Carleton County Orangemen met at Florenceville, where the demonstration was the largest ever known in the county. Over 750 vehicles followed the marching body: meni Masonic ~The annual meeting of the share holders of the Masonic Temple Company will be beld in the Stipendiary Magistrates Court Room this evening at 8 o'clock. silico 1. O F.—Regular meeting of Court Avon- lale, No. 1012. All efflcers and members are equested to attend. LKlection of officers. and other important business to transact. ation Prien! The Hillsborough Boating Club piente is in progress to-day. The weather it beautiful and the large number who went this morning and afternoon insures the success of the affair. siatiensiiaiiiaiauas Taxes —Friday the 15:h July is the last day up to which taxpayers will receive dis- counts on their city taxes. Citizens are re- quested to bring their notices with them when they pay up. tla Tue Premier arrived at one o'clock to day with a ge eral cargo and the following passen- were A Morrison, Wm Laddingten, Miss Klenchor, Miss Brine, R Fenton, R Hines, E LePierre, wife and family, b LePierre and Mrs Capt Blue She will sail on return this eveni st six o'clock, via Summerside. - Lue Rew Coumrrree.—The committee i iass nigh sive supplies and for the relief of the St. John’s s secured an offive and storehouse Welsh & Owen's building next to the to rec Steam Laundry, on Queen Street. A meeting nmittee will be hell this afternoon . > k a A view of the eity of St. John’s, Nfii., ‘3 ip the show window of the Diamond B poK store The map was made in 1879 sud the city has been much more thickly built up since that time. A gold seal on che view shows where the fire started, and line incloses the section of the city s red burnt down. einai Tur Fasrver.—The steamer Fastnet arrived here at !1 o'clock to day with # general cargo and Mies Miller, Jas. Miller, W. E. Lea and Mr. Ecle as passengers. The steamer will leave for Summerside at 3 o'clock with « crowd of psssengers, and will return to Char lottetown at daylight to-morrow and sail for Halifax at 4 o'clock in the afternoon. dit Lumacr Aprirr —Mr. Malcolm McLeod, of Point Prim, informs us that the shore about that place has been strewn the last few days with lumber which came iu with the tide. The lamber is evidently pyrt of a large raft which became broken up on the mainland side of the gulf and drifted across. There were seven hundred pieces altogether, about the dimensions of ordinary plank. - Tue Sr. Jouyn’s Horocavst —Oar read- ers may form « faint idea of the destruction st St. John’s, Nfll., by the fact that all the provision stores but one, all the grocery stores except two, all the dry gooda stores but five, and all the hardware stores except two are awep*t away The city is practically burnt up. Oae thing must bs greatly need- ed, that is food for horses, of which there are a large number In sending supplies the dumb animals should be remembered. - How rr Occurren —In Mr. Macdonald's letter yesterday, in answer to Juhn Hamil- ton, Esq., it should have been stated that the weapons which are to be shown at the Caledonian Gathering in connection with the Pioneer Log Cabin, actually saw ser- vice on Culloden Moor. For Queen in same letter, read “ Quern.” Our printers’ devil” being obviow-ly not sequainted with the ‘language of Paradise,’ |the forego- ing mistake occurred, - Osrrvary —We regret to announce that Mr. Jacob B. Dx kendorff died at Vancouver of smallpox on the 29-h ult., aged 23 years H was a native of Southport and is well known on the Island as a verse writer. His eentributions often appeared in Tue EXAMINER Phe death of Mr. Wallace Dickieson, who was killed by an explosion in a powder tactory in San Francisco, has caused much re- gret in this city, where he was well known. He was the eldest eon of Mr. Andrew Divkie- son, of West River - - — saccess here. Moncron, Jaly 13. The Orange demoustratiun here was &n immense success. Fifteen bundred Oranges men marched in procession. Hvntinoton, July 13. The Orange demonstrations were a splendid Twelve hundred men were in line, counting 350 from Montreal. Speeches were delivered by George W. Stevens, N. L. A. “criver, M. P., and others. TRRRIBLE LAND-SLIDS On Mount Blanc. Great Loss _ of Life. Paris, July 13. A fearful land slide occurred at St. Gervais Lesbaines, in Savoy, yesterday, when nearly all the inhabitants of the place were asleep. The Bionnassay glaciers became detached and swept down the side of Mount Blanc carrying the biths and hamlets of Rekoyet into the torrent. The loss of life is appalling. There was no possible chance of people getting out of the way of the tremendous mass of earth, rocks and ice which came down the mountain. Over 150 bodies have been recovered from the river, and 30 have been taken from the ruins of the houses. ec Cyrus Field Dead. New York, July 13. Cyrus W. Field is dead. — Supplies for St. John’s. Sir,—To prevent misunderstanding, I may say the telegram, published in this morning's Guardian, from A. M. McKay, St. John’s, to myself, simply indicates that in his judgment money could be better employed in purchasing other things than potatoes. There is no doubt that putotoes will be a very welcome and useful contribu- tion, and it is hoped our farmers will respond liberally in them as well as in other provisions, flour, meal, ete. T. C. James. > .o- <——m -> SHKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc., as if by mogi<. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons ets. Tury W. Ur.—The griping of some pills double you up; but Everybody's Pilla do not gripe and are mild and pleasant in their action. “oo To cain the public confidence is essential to business success, and it can only be gained by @ steady course of faithful dealing with them. It is by this course that Messrs. Tuckett & Son have secured the great success ot their ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco. This con- fidence is not only a source of business to the firm, bat also a source of economy which the consumers get the benefit of. The merchant never loses a moment of time in examining the quality of the tobacco, The name fixes the quality as abgolutely as the mint stamp fixes the value of the guines. It is not even necessary for the commercial traveller's trunk to he burdened with a sample of ‘Myrtle Navy.” Allhis customers know what it is, and know in an instant when it has been supplied. There is no room for any dispute ahoyt it. No waste of time or postage in writing complaints about it. These my look look like tritles to the uninitiated, but they save money, and enable merchants to perform the work of distribution at the smallest possible cost. They are part of the reasons why the finest quality of tobacco grown can be sold at so cheap a price. vee SHKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American m- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, ood. Guarantee eontract with every bottle. Pay only for the good yo receive. At all D ists, 81.00 per bottle, six tles $5.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning For Over Firry Years Mra. Winsloes! Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of | mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at ounce ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the | child from pain, and the little chernb awakes as ‘bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant totaste. 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. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Seothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Light.” ———__ - ¢ » —_—_———- Sargains in prints and ginghams at J. B. Macdonald's, —THIS IS A CUT OF— UUR NEW STORE Us —ARE GOING AT-— LOW PRICES UF CASH BUY HRS W. A. WEEES & CO., WHOLESALE & RETAIL. Ch’town, July 4. Boston Steamers, JULY SAILINGS. TEAMER BRITANNIA will leave BOSTON every Satur day at noon, commencing 9th July. Returning, will leave CHARLOTTETOWN every Tuesday at 1 o’cl.ck, p. m., commencing 12th July. rf The trip by this fist and elegantly fitted Steamer is expected tu cecupy only 50 hours, including »the calls at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Sailings from Charlottetown will be as follows, wiz. ; — Carroll .......... Thursday,: 7th July, 6 p. m. Worcester,.. cece . lith “ 6 p.m. Brittania,.......0¢ .uesday, 19th “ 1 p. m. Carroll, .........-Lhursday,2lst “ . 6 p. m. Brittania,........ Tuesday, 26th ~~“ * “1 p.m. ce oe 2nd Aug. 1 p. m. CARVELL BROS,, Agents. Charlottetewn, July 5,1892—1m w &s ORTON & FENNELL Dissolved Partnership on June 14th. R. B. NORTON & CO, Continues the Business at the Old Stand, Brenan’s Corner, City Hardware Store, and requests a continuance of trade from all old customers. a HARDWARE CHEAP! Large Discounts for We will continue the Discount Sale. | €all- or write for Cash to reduce the present large stock: prices and you are sure to buy. R. B. NORTON & CO. Ch’town, June 18, 1892—pat jour her guar QUEEN STREET. — = = — : ——— eet diaaet - — — en ne. a 5.000 Athiete Cigarettes, 5,000 “weet Sixteen (5 cents), 50 Ibs. Old Chum Tebacce, 10,000 Cigars, : Wholesale at Factory Prices. Large Profit to the Retailer® REDDIN BROS., Charlottetown, June 24, 1892. CAMERON BLOCK. SUBSTANTIAL ROURISHRENT FOR CHILOREN | Theyineed it, but cannot always digest sufficient solid food to get it. x; All. wool delaines for ladies’ dresses, new . patterns, for 30 cents a yard, at J. B. Mac: | denald’s. Men's and Boys’ Clothing.—Special low prices this month at J, B. (reat Olothing Store. Macdonald's Syiton’s Catarnnu. Rewepy—A_ positive. curefor eaterrh, diphtheria and eanker-mouth. -Reddin Bros, novidwly THE GREAT WANT | the virtues of PRIME BEEF :& concentrated in an_ easily--.Pxee is all digested form. June 1, 1892. a SEASONABLE GOODS! ge? STANLGY 8) GHALLIES.—A great sale of these beautifal Fabries now going on. Our assortment is immense and our prices so low thai 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. —————+{r) — ee eee STANLEY BROTHERS Charlottetown, June 28, 1892—eod & wky PRINT COT TONS STANLEY & REDUCED PRICES! a_i X > —(x) We carry a large range of Customers will please bear Dress Goods, Prints, Grey and in mind that our Stock is White Cottons, Gents’ Fur- FRESH AND NEW ° 1 . . Suiamer Goods over, we have nishings, Hats and Caps. CARPETS. We have no Old Stock. This We carry a very: large (Will be “ound a Rare »Chance Dress Materials stock, and our prices are the to purchase a Dress or furnish your house at very much less For New Dress Materials. Not wishing to carry any ; a : ee ape age gl all this season’s importation. Lizht Summer : ; . lowest very much in price : y price to effect ‘than the same goods can be Blinds, Curtain Poles, ete had elsewhere f (x}— AIY PERSON BUYING THEIR GOODS FROM US WILL SAVE MOREY PitTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Jia ¢ lottetown, June 23, 1892—eod & wky a speedy clearance. = : — ~ ee — — _ - —~ > —~ ~ = - - i JULY, 1892. LARGE REDUCTIONS THIS MONTH. All Our Best English Prints selling at Reduced Prices. HARRIS & STEWART. ‘Sharlottetown, July 8, 1892—eod & wky (i } ~ | a —- — THE VERY BEST GOODS atLOWEST PRICES — — — (x) ee ee ee ee We WANT SELL YOU WHAT YOU WANT. ———— 4») Come to the Scotch Store, Jas. Paton & Co’s. aud we will give you the very best value for your money. (x)- Wit WANT to reduce our very large stock, and in ord2r.t» do so offer very special vaiue in Dress Goods, Millinery, Mantles, Cap2s, Dolmans and Jack ets. A large stock of the very best English Prints, fast colors and good patterns, clearing out at redu2ed prices; also, Three Hundred yards All Wool Freach Delaines at a great bargain. Great Bar; ains ia READY-MADE CLOCHING, Carpets, Oilcloths, etc. [x] JAS. PATON & CO., Scotch Store, 168 Victoria Row, Market Square. Charlottetoww, ‘uly 4, 1892-ecd & why TO RS as th | ener ee