——— —_ - TUESDAY, JULY 12, 1892. Local and Other Items. at West River to-morrow. Round trip tickets 35 cents. Attend ! - Potice Court One nuisance case was vdjourned until Thursday next - FRESH cultivated strawberries by to-morrow \orning’s train at LePage's old stand ve ‘ Re sure ¥ keep Wednesday, the 20th + . for St. Paul's Sunday School Picnic. - f the Masonic Sewing Circle Tue ladies mee morrew afternoon at 2 o'clock in the Lodge Room ——@-——— lo-Morrow.—Strawberries and ice cream snd cool, refreshing drinks at the Market Hall to-morrow evening. - Rememeer the Hospital Bazaar in the Market Hall on Wednesday, July 13th. Be sure and attend. EvexyoNe should enjoy a trip up the West River on the Southpor to-morrow, and attend the picnic and boat races. -_ - Boarb or Traps.—Quarterly meeting of the Board of Trade to-morrow, Wednesday, at 8 p. m., at the Guardian office. feiceeclipialiin Desenters.—A number of desertions are reported to have taken place from the warship Pylades siace her arrival at Montrea!. ——~-—_— Gone Home.—The Flying Squadron have left Halifax suddenly for the Oid Country. It is not known why they bave been ordered home siecle I'ne Southport will leave for the picnic to- morrow at 9.3) a.m. and 2p. m. Boat races, tub raees, etc., at 4.30 p. m. Citizens Band in attendance. — lury W. Ur.—The griping of some pills double you up; but Everybody's Pills do not gripe and sre mild and pleasant in their action. cen Cycune,—The regular Wednesday meet of the Y MC AC C takes place to-morrow evening at 7 30, sharp. Every member is requested to be present. nani Supreme Court, Krve'’s Co.—The Su- preme Court will meet at Georgetown on Tuesday, the 19th inst. Mr. Justice Hodgson will preside Sasha Witmor Spa Water has been known for fifty years as beneficial in stomach, bowel, kidney, rheumatism and ekin troubles. It is a delisious table water. oese A Nvowance —Many complaints are being made about the vile smell which pre- vails about the north side of the Market Square, where fish is sold on market days. Orance Tea.—An excursion train left town this morning at 8.15 for the Orange Tea and demonstration at Kensington. The Citizens Band accompanied the excursior- is‘s. Tux Premwisr —The S. S. Premier, due Here from Halifax Wednesday morning, will turn via Summerside and inter- o'clock Wednesd+y ea on re mediate ports at six evening. Vistrors.—Acrrriing ¢ tie Pioneer, su per visiters are ertinning to arrive in earnest Cs W. due-dey 98 came over on the Northamberlind, on Tharsdsy 100, and on Friday 101 oo. 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. - Correction.—In the communication signed “FP. T.” of yesterday's issue the following psasage occurs: ‘The writer is evidently a man of culture and delicate shill.” It should be “The writer is evidently a man of culture aud dialectic skill ” Sites Comune Here.—The American steam yacht Lurline arrived on Saturday at Hali- fax. She is owned by M+jor Wetmore, of the fth U. S. Cavalry She is built of wood, and is 316 tons register. The Lar- line will come to Charlottetown shortly and thence up the Gulf to Anticosti. H M. S. Braxe.—David Small, Esq., Harbor Master, of Charlottetown, has ree ceived a communicationfrom Staf-Commander N. & Woods, stating H. M. 8. Blake will come to Charlottetown during the first week of August, arriving most probably about the third of the month. => - Tennis.—-Lawn tennis tournament (gen- tlemen’s singles, handicap) will commence to- morrow (Wednesday) at 4 o’clock at Victoria Park. The following players have entered ; Messrs. ings, Strickland, Bartlett, Pope, Longworth, Stewart, Arnaud, Moore, Me- Leod, Palmer, Brecken, Leigh, Weeks. annaietigpsia Tur market was well attended to-day, with not much change in prices. Eggs sold st LO cents per dozen. Butter, fresh, ‘TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Spgeouat Despatrouks To Tus EXaMtneERr. THE GREAT FIRE. Printers Burnt Out People Die of Fright and Exposure. Sr. Joun’s, Nfid., July 12, Every lawyers office, doctor's residence and office, and Protestant clergyman’s resi- dence was burned during the fire. Every daily newspaper and every priuting office in the city has been destroyed. There is not enough type, paper or ink remaining in the city sufficient for printing a single poster. Several houseless persons have died in consequence of fright and exposure. Most of the people are temporarily housed in sheds and tents now, but provisions and clothing are badly need- ed forthem, An insurance agents meeting showed the losses of those insured in agencies bere to amount to a total of tour and @ quarter millivns of dollars. The estimated total loss is fifteen millions. Several persons have been sent to the lunatic asylum in consequence of the terrible shock they re ceived from the fire. The heavy rain which has setin hasended all dangers from forest fires. WELL DONE HALIFAX. for St. Supplies John’s. Hatirax, July 12. This city has already contributed ten thousand dollars in relief for the St, John’s sufferers. The Dominion Government has sent a steamer to Newfoundland loaded with Te for the sufferers. ‘he Upper Canadian papers extol the prompt and generous action of the people of Halifax as an unprecedented act of generosity. THE ENGLISH ELECTIONS. Gladstone Will Have a Small Majority. Lonpon, July 12. The total return of elections held up to ate shows that the Conservatives have secured 198 seats; the Liberals, 165; the McCarthyites, 30; Liberal Unionists, 27; Parnellites, 5. The return to Parliament of Mr. Uladstone by a small majority, is now generally admitted to be almost a certainty- ————— Weather Kulletin. Tozonro, July 12 —!0 s. m. Five and very warm. ore Aprons, plain and fancy—something to auit ove and all—at the Market Hall on Wed- nesday. Prince Epwarp Councit, No. 132, meets this eveniug at R. K. Jost’s store at 8 o'clock. A full attendance requested. Picnic,—To-morrow will be the grand day of the Hillsborough Boating Club. Be cure and attend. Everything furnished by J. Marphy ¢ Son, bakers. Earty Porators.—A sample of very fine new potatoes was left at Tue EXAMINER of- fice to day by Mr. J. D. Mason. They were planted in his garden on the 15th of May. Rememser the grand high tea in aid of the Charlottetown Hospital, in the Market Hail, to-morrow (Wednesday) evening, commencing at two o'clock. Tea on the tables at 5. ConrinMep.—The favorable impression produced on the first appearance of the agreeable liquid fruit remedy Syrop of Figs afew years ago has been more than con- firmed by the pleasant experience of all who have used it, and the success of the proprietors and manufacturers the Culi- fornia Fig Syrup Company. * “Advertize right—give the truth every time,” was the advice given by one of our able ministers from the pulpit last Sunday evening. Our advice is if you want boys or children’s clothing, buy them at Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheap Men. For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by miljions of mothers for their childreu while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- was in fair supply at 16 to 17 cents per Ib. Hay was in small supply at from 50 to 55 cents per 100 lbs Oats moving at 35 to 36 cents per bushel Cabbage, this season's crop. sold at 5 cents per head, and turnips and beets at 5 cents per bunch. pa From Boston —The Steamer Worcester arrived from Boston via Halifax this morn- ing at nine o'clock with a full cargo of Aur and general merchandise and the fol- lowing passengers: W D Adams, O T Brown. J E Brown, Gertie Brown, Brocklege, W L Brennan, M Brennan, Minnie Bradley, Miss Bell, Willie Bryen- ton, Mrs Benson, David Baker, T E i, Harry Bradley, Mrs L Crockett, Alice Clarkin, Elizs Campbell, Mrs Chapman, Mary Duffy, Mary Dixon, Minnie Doyle, Mrs Evans, AB Turburt, Lizzie Flynn, Lucy Graham, J A Gillis, W S Harding, W Hagan. Annie Hubbard,J E Kelly.J Hal- lish, Lewis Hallish,M 4M orris,Mes B Munro, Bessie Mathea»n, Annie Matheson, Lizz‘e Me- Aulay, Jennie McDonald, D F McDonald, Bessie McDonald, Mary McDonald, J Me- Dovald, Dancan McDonald, Martha McDon- Kete McDonald, Maggie Mclean, Agnes Mc Cabe, Mrs McGarrow, Annie McPhee, Kate McPherson, Miss McNeill, Mrs McKinlay, Mrs McKionov, R A McLare, Fdward Me Lean, N McPherson, A McNeill, J McCarron, flora McLeod, McKenzie, Kate McLeod, Mra aad Martin Malan, Mrs O'Meara and three children, Annie Perkins, Maggie Patton, Mra R Reddia, F B Stewart, Annie Stewart, J C Stewart, Mra E E Sweet, Susan Sellar, Clara Sellar, Mrs Thorn, Miss Thorn, M Way, C Way, Maggie Welch, M Welch, W Weleh, H )V addington—84. ? duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the were scarcely ; child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “‘bright as a button.” It is 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. Twenty-five oente a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr The annual picnic of the Prince Street Methodist Sunday School and Kensington Hall Schocl will be held at Red Point, East River, not at Westville, as previously advertised. 2i—jyl2 St John’s, Nfld.—A good view of St John’s, Nfld, as it appeared prior to the fire, may be seen in the south window of the Diamond Bookstore. The annual picnic of the Prince Street Methodist Sunday School and Kensington Hall School will be held at Red Point, East River, on Thursday next. Boat leaves Prince Street Wharf at 930 and 2.30. A visitor's table will be provided. jy12— 21 New Booxs.—Memoir of LeBaron Botsford, M. D., by his niece, Frances Elizabeth Mar- ray, at the Diamond Bookstore. Everyone Happy.—A large number of those handsome pictures were distributed free from the Diamond Bookstore to-day. Those who have not yet procured one should call at once and be supplied. For dyspepsia and liver complaint you have a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vioalizer. It never fails to cure.—Reddin Bros. novidwly GLOSE PRICES Tell Every Time! a ——(x)— a It has been our object this season to sell at very close prices, and we nave done it, and our trade has greatly in- creased, so we are bound to continue selling goods at close prices. In order to be able to do this we want the people to rally around the Flag of LOW PRIUCES , and we will see that they are treated right and get the Best Goods that money can procure, People have flocked from all parts of Prince Edward Island to buy Men’s, Boys’ and Children’s from us, and they went away delighted with the treatment and_ bargains Still they have’ received. we have lots of goods left for those who have not found our Store. BiG BARGAINS DURING JOLY Wonderful Cheap Men’s Store. Boys’ Clothing, Youths’ Clothing .and Men’s Clothing for Thousands of People. Come everybody, No one disappointed. wolisinmnateingeaniehi (x) PROWSE BROS, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, July 12, 1892—eod & wky BARGAINS FOR JULY. PERKINS & STERNS. —— —— — (x) — — LADIES’ SILK BLOUSES, l} ll | lil LADIES’ MUSLIN Blouses, bh P LADIES’ SATEEN Blouses, } LADIES’ FLANNEL Blouses! PARASO LS. 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 = : —— July for Great Bargains J. B. MACDONALD 'S. Slaughter Prices on PRINTS, GINGHAMS and SATEENS. Goods must be cleared. All Summer Dress Goods selling off cheap to clear. Don’t forget our CLOTHING Department. Bet- ter Bargains than ever in Men’s and Boys’ Clothing. J. B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. & SHOE STORE. DOMENION BOOT We lead for Best Goods and Lowest Prices. Try us and be convinced. WEST SIDE QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, July 7, 1892—eod & wky ee Star THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Hes vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Beautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star ‘Tailoring Establishment when they want something particalar- ly nice and artistic. Oar success in filling the bill has passed into a proverb, namely. when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Establishment you are too fastidious for this yere worid. Tcheoed MéKenzie. April 13, 1892—eod & wky ™ : 2 : 7 SE ——— FOR THIS MONTH OF JUNE, Be sure and tell your friends, and don’t miss the place. Tremendous supply of Boots and Shoes selling low for cash at st Oharlettetown, June 4, 1892—e0od & wky rue ra Vie ae lok ke pee J