a *, fe al as: Paid sine = a ll 4 ; ee THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - - FIRDAY, JUNE 17, 1892. Local and Other Items. tSatwon at the Fish Market this e S I ) } Division meets at 8.30 is ev : os ‘ H.—Reer meeting to-night. Ec hoers oo Light summer coats, a lot at fifty cents, a jot at one dollar.—Harris & Stewart. - Crackep Oats and barley shorts and bran at F Macnuct’s, water Street. iul7 3i -_> Tue Detingator.—This favorite fashion magazine for July is at the Diamond Book- store. ciation furs Mraanicut —The steamer Miramichi will be due here from Montreal this afternoon about three o clock dickae CORRECTION An error occurred in the Diamond Heokstore advt. yesterday. Read itas amended to-day, - Stance Mauinc.—The starch factory at Huoter River is ia full blast—under the man- agement of Mr. Geo. E. Full, - Eoeus and Losstexns.—About 4,000 cases lobsters and 1,200 cases eggs were shipped to Boston ta the Worcester yeaterday. dane Tue two military bande, and also the mili- tary mes, wil! parade from the Military Hall ow Tuesday evening to attend the excursion. a Tut Rev Geo H Thayer, of Bourboa, Ind, says: “Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shiloh’s Consumption Cure.”—-Reddia Bros, novidwly iilinsieaiaiiiiasiie A large number of butter crocks, cream crocks and miik pans are now selling cheep at the Cheapest Crockery Store.—W P Colwell juae3 4wd wy Crry Pcmps.—-As a rule the pumps through. out the city are well looked after, but there are a few that would be the better for a little sttention at the bands of the proper person. Piestc aT Inpras River. The congrega- tion of St. Muary’e Charch, Indiana River, have decided to have a grand tea party, on the besutiful grounds near the church, on Thursday, the 7:h of July. eiiiedines From Mownrtreat --The steamer Coban will be due here from Montreal on Tuesday next, sod will sail for St. John’s, Nf@d., earrying produce, ete., under deck and horses, cactle and sheep on deck. - For Ha.irax.—The steamer Fastnet sailed on return to Halifax at six o'clock yesterday sfiernoon, with a fuli freight and several passengers, ammong whom were Thomas Doyle and wife, Mr. Wiedom and Miss Macdonald. > A Scrprise —Many people wonder why books and stationery are sold so cheaply at the Diarnond Bookstore. Their curiosity will be satisfied on receipt of the big bar- gains given daily at that old established store. sineesilipininian Srrawperay Festival —A strawberry fes- tival and an apron fair in aid of the Charlotte- town Hospital will be held on the 13th July aext. Donations wil] be thankfall, received by the ladies of the above mentioned Hoepi- ‘al.— BK. Blake, Sec’'y of Committee. isiaaiiiineeal SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Biackheads, Pimples, etc., as ifby m ce. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. ci You have only to look at our great stock of men’s and boys’ clothing to be convinced that our stock is the largest, and our clothing the best for the least money, J. B. Macdonaid’s Great Clothing Store. jis 4i anctieianitiahnithanas AvrsenTion is called to the sale of valuable property at Montague Bridge, notice of which spears in this issue. Those having money 8: loveat in real estate, or who think of securing a besutiful home in one of our most thriving villages, will do well to look at the aforesaid property. Taz Newest Booxs.—‘*Why I'm Single,” by Albert Ross; * "Twixt Love and Hate.” by Bertha M. Clay; ** Ove Touch of Nature,” by Margaret Lee; “A Study in Scarlet,” by A. Conan Doyle, etc., at the Diamond Bookstore. Oa Syrcp or Fics produced from the laxative and nutri iove jaice of California figs, com bined with the m dicinel virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human aystem, acta gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectua!ly cleansing the syscem, dis- pelling colds and headaches, aud curing babit- ual conatipation. jul3lm eimai SHKODA‘’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American _Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Klaneys, BRicod. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Druggists, $1.00 per bottic, six bottles 65.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.” Hoster Rivex Tea.—A special train will ton in connection with the tea at Hunter River on the 23rd, leaving Summerside at 8 o'clock, a. m ; returming, will leave Hunter River for Summerside at 5.15 p. m., standard time, connecting at Emerald morning and evening with Cape Traverse train. Retura fares: Summerside and Ba: bara Weit, inclusive, 60c; Kensington and Freetown, 50c; Emerald, 40c; Bradalbane and Clyde, inclusive, one sing/e tirst class fare. —D. McKinnon, sec’y. tf all Poirce Court —This morning & man who pleaded guilry to selling intoxicating liquor on Sunday last was fined $25 and costa or one month's imprisonment, and one drunk, a countryman, was disposed of forafineof $1 without costs. The defendant in 4 nuisance case was given until Monday to clean up his premises. The case of @ countryraan charged with the larceny of a watch and hat fron a Queen Street board ing hous Wa al) yvurned un*:] Tuead ay next, for the evidence of ths plaiatiff - Fine s TouRNAMENT.—The firemen are get ing ready for their big tournament on the 39 h June and Ist of Jaly, which promises to De & great succes¢ The pyr rptechnic display on the evening ef the first day will be one of the best of the kind ever sex nin the Provinces Twelve cases of fireworks arrived inst night from Ham iton, Oot Amongat the lot are 6 or 7 vet pieces including a steam fire engiae, the Canadian Arms, Punch and Judy, and the mottoes “Welcome Brother Firemen,” aad ““tjod Nigh : vod Lack.” Thee is alan a great assortment of rockets, crosses, etc. The uew caps for te Huok and Ladder Compacy alee arrived last eveniog. TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Spgeoiat DesPatonxss tro Tux Examiner. House of Commons. THE REDISTRIBUTION BILL Ortawa, June 17. The Re-distribution Bill is still being dis- cussed in committee. Yesterday Haggart took the opportunity of McCarthy being in his seat to refer to the speech of the latter, when he referred to him (Haggart) personally. He made a brilliant speech, showing the members of North Simcoe that while he was not the slave of the Government, as no one said he was or desired him to be so, he (Mr. Haggart) would claim the same right for every other member on the Conservative side of the House. There were none of the Conservative members asked to be slaves of their party. What did the statement of McUarthy mean that the Government was strong enough now to do what was right ? Did it signify that if the Government was not so strong they might be just in doing what was wrong? Whether weak or strong the Government intended to do what was right, amd it was for these reasons that they desired the support of their followers, and for these reasons alune. He then referred to the amendment of Mills, unde: which it would be possible to make a gerrymander of the very worst kind. The grits proceeded tc talk against time until the committee rose, The Presbyterian Assembly. MowstTreal, June 17, ln the Preshyterian Assembly the names of Rev. J. Sedgwick, Dr. A. B. McKay, James Crott, David Laird and David Morice were added to the list of delegates to the Presby- terian Council. Thirty-six churches and manses were built last year west of Winnipeg, at a value of $60,000 The statistical report showed seedy increase in membership in church. The total income in 1875 was $982,672, this year $2,(03,239 The revenue more than doubled in 17 years. The increase over last year was $1,941. The record report showed 47,000 circulation. The widows and orphans fund of the Maritime Provinces has a capital of $83,- QUO, added this year, $3,223. Eighteen widows and four orphans are on the fund. Seventy-eight widows are on the western sec- tion fand; amounts paid, $13,453, invested, $138,000. Forty-four widows are on the Church of Scotland synod widows fund. This fund has a capital of $116,000. Receipts cover expenditure. Rumor About Edward Blake. Toronto, Jane 17. A Liberal member of the House of Com- mons is authority for the statement that Gladstone has promised that if retnrned to power Hun. Edward Blake will be Secretary for Ireland. Another Whirlwind at Cow Bay. Hauirax, June 17. A whirlwind struck Cow Bay, this county, on Wednesday. I: cut swath thirty feet wide through the forest, unroofed barns and did other damage. Weather Bulletin. Toronto. June 17.—10 a. m. Moderate to fresh south to west winds, fair warm weather, thunder storms. Local Notices. Lawn tenais players.—A nice lot of lawn tennis sashes at James Paton & Co., 168 Market Square. Talk about bargains, D. A. Bruce is offering the biggest bargains in clothing and hats in Ch'town. y17 2i Good and cheap clothing is what you want, and D. A. Bruce's is the place to get ‘em. jl7 3i At the sale at Dr. Baynes residence on Monday, one Jewel Range and one Imperial Jewel Base Burner—the beat stovee made. No reserve.—E. H Norton & Co. Another large shipment of those $1 00 suits to hand yesterday; also « big lot of cheap odd coats. Call to-morrow (Saturday) and secure a cheap suit—Jas Paton & Co, Market Xquare. Two hundred and fifty boys’ suits to be sold this coming week at prices that will eur- price everyone. Lowest prices ever offered in this city- Jas Paton & Co. Sze Beer & Goff's prices on English Jams and Marmalade. jnel3 3i Boys’ Black Worsted Suits —50 Suits just received, very dressy. If you want your boy to look his best, buy him one of these Suits from J. B, Macdonald's Great Clothing Store. 6i dw—juld Goff Broa are making tho boots go; low prices does it. junedtf For dyspepsia and liver complaint you have ‘a printed guarantee on every bottle of Shiloh’s Vitalizer. It mever fails to cure.—Reddin Bros. novidwly Dinner seta, tea sets, chamber sets, plates, cups and saucers, bowls, pitchers, teapots, in large quantities at W P Colwill’s. Piss 4w d wy Suiwon’s Cure will immédiately relieve croup, whooping cough and Bronchitis.— Reddin Bros. novidwly Don’t buy clothing till you see D. A Bruce's. julé 3i Our custom made trousers at $4 is the best value shown in the city.—D. A Bruce. janel6 3i Bargains Ahoy.—Twenty pieces of new trouserings selected for Montreal trade and bought by us at a large discount. These goods are equal to any $7 trouserings in the market to-day. Leave your measure with us and we will make a pair of these goods for $5.—Joha MeLaeod & Co. j16 thdésat i DIED. At Kingstov, Kent Co., N. B., on the 6th May, of paralysis, Mr. John W. Kirkland, age i 60 yesrs, leaving a disconsolate widow and four children to mourn the loss of 4 kind husband and an affectionate parent. Tus Geain Business.—-There are re- mining in the elevator at Halifax 13,000 bushels of peas and 3.000 bushels of wheat. The peas will be taken by the steamer Damara on ber next trip, and the wheat as), if it is not taken by the ateamer Bar- local showers orlvour bill when you sell so cheap!” une’s Great Sale NOW ON! HAPPY TIMES Enjoyed by Our Customers. ee WHY so? fx) (x) BECAUSE WE ARE GIVING TREMENDOUS BARGAINS $, Bays aud Children’s Sti. THE GENERAL RENIARKS: “We see, sure enough, you do better} for us when we call to see you taan you advertise to do, Your assortment is the largest we have ever seen and your prices the lowest. How are you going to pay a WE SAY TO OUR CUSTOMERS : We can afford to sell at those prices because we buy in large quantities for Spot Cash, and we sell so much that we can live on a very small profit; so we thank our customers for being able to sell at the prices we do, We are boys from the country, . and fully understand how hard it is to make a dollar when prices for produce -are’ so low. In asking you to trade with us, we do so because we are sure we can-do better for you in CLOTHING and HATS than any Firm in Town. (x) - ~~ A Trial will Convince You that we kre ined THE WONDERFUL CHEAP MEN, ROWSE BROS. QUEEN STREET. J. B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE nee i ‘ ——{ X) qe GREAT SUCCESS that has attended our CLOTHING TRADE this rR Spring is proof positive that we have the goods the people want at right prices. 4 Ps Men’s Suits from $2.75 up. Boys’ Suits from $1.00 up. The largest range of MEN’S WORSTED SUITS ever shown by us. self an injustice if you buy elsewhere before you see our immense stock. NISHINGS very cheap, If you want Clothing and Furnishings don’t pass J. B. MAGDONALD'S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. You will do GENTS’ your- FUR- DOMINION BOOT & SHOE STORE. ny 165 Cases of New Boots, Shoes and Slippers Now Open. iv. {x} . The people who buy our Boots are delighted with the fits and wear of them. If you buy once you are sure to become a regular customer. Just try a pair if you want comfort Charlottetown, May 30, 1892—eod & wky a __ Wo Game of Bluff — —CAN KEEP US FROM DOING——— THE GARPET BUSINESS | a INCE WE HAVE OPENED OUR CARPE DEPARTMENT our trade has far exceeded our expectations. Our object in goiag into the Carpet business was to give people FAIR, SQUARE TREATMENT, and gools at the right prices. Now we claim, as our right, your patronage. You may ask WHY. While our competitors for years were asking and getting $1.55 and $1.65 for 5-frame Brussels'Carpet, and 36 cents for cheap Tapestry, we have sold our best Brussels for $1.15, and cheap Tapestry for 25 cents per yard—never asking more—which goes to show that our competitors have been making an enormous profit out of the people. This canaot be denied. We don’t believe in moaopplies, aal have beea the means of breavkiag the Uarpet business in tvo, and taking the largest half ourselves. Competitors may fel sore, but we can assure the public it is not from overwork. We wish our competitors well, but we think this explanation necessary. Wi CUL YOUR CARPHE FOR NUTHING, don’t charge for waste, and do all work in connection with HJUSE FURNISHING. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET. a EXTRAORDINARY PURCHASES READY-MADE CLOTHING, Carpets and _ Dress Goods. u*J -S WE INTIMATED LAST MONTH that we were making great preparations for our A JUNE SALE, we have now got everything COMPLETE, and are offering Great Inducements. Bargains in Boys’ Suits! . Bargains in Youths’ Suits ! : Bargains in Men’s Suits ! The whole of our TAPESTRY and BRUSSELS CARPETS, CURTAINS, WINDOW SHADES and POLES at prices lower than the lowest. Also, 1021 yards Double Width SUMMER DRESS TWEEDS, worth 35c., for 18c. per yard. JAS. PATON & COQ., Scotch Store, 168 Market Square. Charlottetown, June 6, 1892—ecd & wky 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 Goh BROp. Charlottetown, June 3, 1892—eed & wky i eslona. | Charletvetown, June 4, 1892—00d & wiy erat apni atest > ws