* aaa ee ii THE DAILY EXAMINER. Teams :—! a + “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Mew, having to advise the Publie, may speak free.”—Evxiripes. Since Corres Two Cents. rey VEY ye ‘ ; ae ; iy . - NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1887. VOL. 21.—NO. 86. Che Daily Examiner FOR is issued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Co From their othes, cerner of Water aud Great treorg’ streets, ‘ ‘harlottetown, Prince Kdward Island, —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— Bix MOORS... os cece cece see erens $2.50} TeeDMNNMIRD. 2. -ccccsecseccoses sevens 1.25) _ Qne MOND .. 66.6 - cre eee er cece cece cece 50 | a os Advertising *t moderate rates, a non t y be made fo ) I uar-| 7 mo Contracts may made for monthly, quar-| terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, | om on application. = eS = ~ — . a i ~ ALMANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, 1887. | CG ies = MOON'S CHANGES. — - full Moon 2nd day, 7h., 0.2m., a. m., N.W | TS ~~ (below horizon. ) ” Last Quarter 10th day, Ilh., 50.7m., a.m., SE. New Moon 17th day, 9h, 47.3m., a. m., S.E. we First Quarter 24th day, Oh., 51.4m., a.m., ” — N W. (below horizon). a ce. eae on f. — _ iSun ‘Sun /Moon! High!Day’s > = y, DAY OF WEEK’ visesisets | rises |water| len’h = ———$—$———— nm SS _ . - ~ 2 i mh miaftr’n}morn|h m ] Thursday 5 2316 34; 6 26/10 313 9 : 2) Friday 27; 32 6 53/10 37 5 a ee 3 Saturday 23} 30) 7 19:11 10 9 Neal ol se ee . ote | 9o9| 28 = 43 5 ym 12 59 ppaLac EK STEAMERS of the East in connection with Intercolonial Railway. 5, Monday | 30} 26; 8 Tjaft 12) 56} 3 Tuesday |} 32) 24) 8 32) O 43) 52] <n : 7 Wednesday 33} 22; 9 O| 1 16 49 Cs. i op r¢ ART : LQTON - ;;o wr ‘ oo Steamers le: ST. JOHN for PO AND SOSTON, MO} S .D- a\Thursday | 341 a0l 9 gi] 154} 46] eamers leave r PORTLAND & BOSTON, MONDAYS, WED 9 Friday | 36) 1910 7| 237) 43) NESDAYS and FRIDAYS, at 8a. m.; 10/Saturday | 37] 1710 49) 3 32 40 il|Sunday 38; 15/11 39) 4.42) 37 viiiintnnnes i ]2) Monday |} 39) I3)morn) 6 8) 3 13' Luesday } 41) 12) 0 28) 7 26) 31 S a TURD < yy ae a vr 7 35 = MM 14 Wednesday 42} 10) 1 44} 8 29) 28 = . - oe Lr) 15\Thursday 43 8| 257; 921; 25 16/ Friday 445 6)' 41310 7) 22 FOR —— I7)Saturday 46} 4) 5.31/10 48) 18 i8}Sunday a 2) 6 SO}11 29 15 cot, Me 19} Monday | 48 0} 8 Ojmorn 12 r C) > . & ;-} WU) Tuesday | 5015 58) 9 24) 0 10 s a 21| Wednesday | 51 5610 39) 0 bl D5 22| Thursday | 2; S4/1i 49) I 36 2 cae 23| Friday | 53) 5S2jaft 53) 2 27/11 59 a 24) Sacvurday o4; 50; 1 50; 3 26; = 8b All Ticket Agents Sell Tirough from all Important Stations on 25) Sunday a5} 47) 2 40) 442) 352 26] Monday 566) 45/3 21/6 7| 49) the Island. 27| Tuesday | 58) 43) 3 58} 719| 45 i Wednesday [6 0) 41, 430) 815, 41] ie ee ee | 29|Thursday | 4| 39| 4 58) 8 52) 39 RATES TO BOSTON : 30) Friday 16 2/5 36) 5 25) 9 37/11 36 ee | Ist ) 2nd ! From Class Class// From | Class; Class — - ~ _- eS. My Bs is ova s bo cn evnnns $ 9 90 $ 6 85||/Kensington, P. E. L.......++++0+..../$ 8 W/$ 5 90 - ~~ ” .| 980) 6 80)|Miscouche, , wp distht itvdickivk fae , i ¢ sear River, OD Se co re t irdpe nas cnetsies |} 1035) 715 L.. ARTHL R & 4 0., RE REINS 8 86] 6 15\| Mount Giewarta..**... i sdssvivins..i, | 1005) 8 95 . <"asen dope. ch eenbenel scl D GR SO Peres We eS on 6 ov dic svice dave cds | 920) 6 40 Cape Traverse,“ 915) 6 35 |O’Leary, Os ra ae | 915} 655 Charlottetown,‘*.... Se ee re en bs iae se cee 8 90; 6 20 ' Cardigan, - ; ee eS ne es 10 55) 7 30 ety Line, .| 875) 6 10)|Souris, seteeseeeteeenceeseal = = 7 3 eS : I et wae 1 8 65. 6 00) Tignish, Pan ay 3) a 77 RECEIVERS [OF Georgetown, “*...... Se 10 75) 7 45 Wellington, ) 8 60| 6 00 Huunter River,"*.... ; cusanet See aoe ! Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS, Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & GEO. A, SHARP, AGENT AT CHARLOTTETOWN. Ch’town, August 30, 1887. PREPARE FUR HOT ——AND BUY FROM—— Perkins & Sterns wee ()- - Vezetables. 142, 144 Commercial Street, BOSTON, MASS., May 18, 1887. I Dire, Resta, Halifax and Prince Edward’ [slant Steamship Line. The Only Direct Line Without Change. New American Muslins, |, New Prin‘ed Batists, New French Muslins, | New Printed Cottons. A BIG DISPLAY OF LACES. Book Muslin, Victoria Lawn, Bishop’s Lawn, Ciieck Muslins. Embroideries, in Allovers, Flouncings, Edgings, Inser- tions, Ac. A Big Stock of Gloves and Hosiery. Linen Collars and Caffs, separate or in sets. Corseis, direct from the makers and at the lowest price, Charlottetown to Boston ‘HE staunch and commodious steamships Car- roll and Worcester have been thoroughly refurnished and put into first-class condition in every particular. During the season of 1887, one of these vessels will leave Pownal Street Wharf, Charlottetown, ‘or Boston, at six o’clock, p.m.,on THURSDAY of each week, and Boston for Charlottetown every SATURDAY, &t noon, Excellent Passenger Accommodation! Low FARES :—Cabin, $7.50; Stateroom Berth. $9.50. Lowest Rates for freight, which is always care- fully handled, CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. Haxrigon Lorine, Managing Owner, Lewis Wharf, Boston. Jely 21, 1380, sicaieiieicaioan Cp ~—ashiipnsiiiat . If you want a Seaside Dress just see our stock of Flannels Cheapest and Best Goods for the purpose to be found. Perkins June 7-—dy & wky o-—- — & Sterns ~ iE Jao B- % S- se i i os cated re hy the Columbus Watch is the Bast meso | THE PALACE STEAMERS — a , Shige Main Spring barrel is completely covered, making the watch perfectly dust proof. | There can be no interference between the Balance and the Barrel. OF THE The Regulator is nearly double the length of others, rendering accurate regulation a very simple matter. | To cashade a broken Main Spring, the Barrel can be removed without disturbing the | Balance or interfering with the regulation. | The pins of the Regulator are so formed and located that two or more coils of the Hair Pin’ and cause the Watch to stop or gain time at an INTERNATIONAL S.S. 60. Leave St. John for Boston. via Eastport and Port-' Spring cannot catch between the noo er? Monday, Wednesday and Friday at, ynusual rate. 4 The Balance comes under the round, or edge, the strongest part of the case, not as with Also leave St. J 7.30 every Saturday | Wight for wn & 1b ory ee all others, under the center and weakest part. . The Main Spring Power is the lightest used in Amerizan Watches. BOSTON PEAT. | The calculation of the Train is such that this Watch runs 8 to 10 hours longer than ° Di EC 74 ri > windi iving more uniform power and rate. others, with one winding, giving « ———- be claimed by any other manufacturers, and once , These are improvements that cannot \ ii me . h us in saying that this is the strongest and best Watch made ; and the Columbus Watches cost no more than others. G. H. TAYLOR, Jeweler, Cherloticiown, P. E. Isinnd. a gram Charlottetown to Boston, %6,50, 2nd seen, all must agree wit For tickets oa oe information apply to with all the above improvements, ‘A-SHARP, F. W. HALES, PEL RYy., P. E. I. Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent, April 18, 1887—-e04 wky August 16—2aw & wky -O-S-7-G-H-, WEATHER: nw R | Ee. | PROMPT. | AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’'s Botanie Cough Palsam. 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J. Buel is the povular and well-known author. Hxclusive territory to active canyassers, For terms and | outfit address : W. E. EARLE, St. John. N. B., Manager. i J. S. ROBERTSON & BROS., Publishers, ; August 31, t887.—2aw & wky Aaa) &? SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING. It Cures CATARRH, Boid In Head, HAY FEVER. a: STOPS | CATARRH: [eas —_—_—_— Nasal passages im- EASY TO USE. to the throat and excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent pre-paid on reseipt of price, 50c. and $1. Address FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Ont. ! j % H. W. VINNICOMBE, | Instructor of the Violin, formerly of the Exeter Oratorio and Philharmonic Orches- tra, pupil of John Rendal, R. A., | England. Tuition given on the [Instrument individually— in class. Danclas’ conservatory Age preferred—twelve to sixteen years not used. ODDS AND ENDS. An Interesting Budget Compiled for Easy Reading. The potato rot has appeared in parts of York Co., N. B. Lightning rang the fire bell in Y., the other night. Deer are reported plentiful in the vicin- ity of New Maryland, York Co., N. B. It is reported that a new Russian loan of £6,000,000 has been negotiated in Paris. Elmira, N. Naomi was 580 years old when she got married. Truly, the Bible is a great: con- soler. Japan possesses a professional humorist named Ikwu. His name, at least, is funny. ™The first train over the Pictou-Stellarton branch railway arrived in Pictou Town on Monday. Sullivan is going across the water to see the Kilrain-Smith fight, and will challenge the winner. One Blythe, a pelted with rotten Prairie the other day. liquor informer, at Portage was eggs La The bank cashier of the period does not seem to think anything less than halfa million worthy of his steel. A new solution of the time honored con- undrum : Why do poor people marry ? is that misery loves company. Hon. Oliver Mowat, Premier of Ontario, is making a tour of Ulster for the purpose of enquiring into the condition of the peo- ple. A Buffalo man has discovered that the ends of a beer drinker’s mustache turn white, and that of a whiskey drinker’s black. | The last survey and census of India show that there are in the peninsula of Hindostan 1,572,624 square miles, with a population of 153,891,821. ‘* Bridget, did you get the flowers that I am to wear to-night in my hair?” ‘* Yes, mum, but—” ‘But what?’ ‘I’ve mislaid the hair, mum.” | Amanat Columbus, 0., stood on the itrack to see how near he dared let the en- gine come tohim. He has’nt got any heel on one foot now. Boston has 1,400 lawyers, but so far as income is concerned Gen. Butler heads the list. His practice nets him considerably over $100,000 a year. An editor, having received many dunning letters from his tailor, at last wrote upon one, from habit doubtless, **This corres- pondence must now cease.” The little vicious pleasantries between Prince Ferdinand of Bulgaria and the Czar would bear dramatization under the title of the ‘* Bantam and the Bear.” Baron Nathaniel Rothschild has been ordered to leave Vienna for making insult- ing remarks about the Arch Duke Charles Louis, brother of the Emperor. A man seldom realizes that he is no longer a gay old bachelor until his wife tells him that it is no use to talk about having a new summer suit until baby has got its per- ambulator. Katkoff was the first Russian editor to send out a ‘special correspondent,” and method : There is an Orchestral] Class in connection for: those that are sufficientiy advanced, free of charge. : For particulars apply to H W. x V innicombe, Fitzroy Street, near St. James’ Church, j Orders for piano tuning lefi at C. P. Fletcher’s, wil) be attended to promptly. N. B.—I have two fine old Violins fcr Sale. August 20, 1887. RTHEMIN GANS, > ey EY oat Mena s wont Penn Lig ae eS a) 2s ‘ wey ‘iu pin ada . } RE Pm Pe ee Toe eee iM lag hoy oy as PS. Se anes <5 6 . * S ae z 7.4 i be 42 OR BSS VSeB yes = & S00 ese -%): 9.0.6 =4-by) CURRY POWDER: bicary CELERY SALT wr MUSTARD. ot ¥, > pgs att - > i: So 7 =e & oe Fst lee 3 ae ad tadete ug ja} ; EAN : + ae SP oN Saag | ‘1827 = = = F887, iT. & BE. KENNY, | Bry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. T & EB. KENNY, (F. ©. MAHON) Ship Owners and Brokers, General Gsmmission Merchants, 161 GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishepsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., | England. | §ecett’s and Vanghang: Codes ¥ aroh 29, 1987 the oceasion of his doing so was the Italian revolution of 1859. The correspondent was with Garibaldi. An advertisement in a French newspaper ‘* Fitz X , and experienceu accountant, desires a place as cashier. In the interest of patrons he would state that he is afflicted /with two wooden legs. ‘needed first-class hotel. j William Mounce, of Avondale, has pur- | chased the historical Wilkins property at Windsor, N. S., for the sum of $6,500, and will immediately convert it intoa much The London Times has commenced a series of articles describing a visit to | America. In an editorial it says: ‘** Such an experience is one of the most wonderful that can happen to man.” There is a watch in a Swiss museum only 3-16 of an inch in diameter, inserted in the top of apencil case. Its little dial not only indicates hours, minutes and seconds, but also days of the month. The Paris Figaro gives the following as an infallible remedy for fortifying the eye- sight :—Rub with the fingers, night and morning, the temples and the nape of the neck with spirits of lavender. A serious accident occurred on the Belt road, near Chaaanooga, Tenn., on Satur- day, caused by a collision between a pas- senger and freight. About thirty passen- gers were more or less injured. Advices from China state that two thou- sand soldiers have been despatched to join the Tartar general’s forces in Ili, a report having been made that there were 10,000 Russian soldiers on the frontier. It is stated on good authority that Henry George's friends have subscribed $15,000 for the establishment of an evening paper to be called the Evening Standard. It will make its appearance on Sept. 15. A new steam omnibus is in use in Dres- den. The motive power is applied in the hind wheels, and is supplied by an upright coiler and compound engine. It is used in the streets for carrying passengers, and will seat twenty. A lady in Birmingham wrote to a lady friend in Montgomery to come up andspend a week with her. Among the other induce- ments held out she offered this: ‘‘You can sit at my front window and see several funerals go by every day.” The secretaries of General Ferron, French Minister of War, have been arrested for disciosing to the Paris Figaro, the plan for carrying out the mobilizing scheme, and thus allowing publication contrary to the government's wishes. The charge against them is high treason. Dr. McGlynn asks his audiences not to applaud him too much lest he should lose make a tour of the country and speak be- fore other than the restiess element of big cities. He could lay in a stock of humility large enough to last him over winter. Mr. Handley G. Gerter, of Evergreen, East Margaretsville, N. S., died rather suddenly on Wednesday, 24th inst. He ate quite a hearty dinner, after which he complained of a distressed feeling. His sufferings increased during the afternoon, till towards night when he died. Deceased was in the 92nd year of his age. The late Marshal Pelisser once struck his aide-de-camp in one of those fits of uncon- trollable rage for which he is notorious. The officer took out his pistol, pointed it at Pelisser and pressed the trigger. It did not go off. ‘* A fortnight’s arrest,” calmly said Pelisser. ‘* That will teach you not to keep your arms in such bad order.” Robert Bonner drove Maud §S. last Saturday afternoon, the three-quarter mile track on his farm at Tarrytown, the fastest time that has ever been made to wagon. The first half was made in 1.08} and the last half in 1.043. making the mile in 2.13}, On the last half when she made the mar- vellous time of 1.04? to a wagon to a three- quarter track. There exists in Italy no law preventing the marriage of a royal personage with a subject. The late ex-Queen of Spain was a Princess de la Cisterina, and now her son Prince Victor of Saxony, is to marry the daughter of the very rich Count Sprietri of Bologna, the King and the Duke of Absta having asked her hand of the father during the recent royal Visit to Reggio. There are now cables on almost every sea and ocean bed, the total length of wire aid being nearly 113,000 nautical miles. There are nine cables connecting Europe with America, the first that was laid dating from 1858. So great, also, has the advance been in the operative aspect of cable telegraphy that practically no more difficulty is felt in repairing submarine lines than in attending to defects in those on land. Cornelius Vanderbilt is about forty years of ege and worth certainly $75,000,000, per- haps $125,000,000. He is a tremehdous worker, and his friends fear he is injuring | his health by his assiduous attention to the details of his business, It seems strange to think of a man working himself sick when he already has a larger income than he can by any possibility get rid of. Human nature is a queer thing. The number of deaths in St. John city, for the year ended June 30 was was 552, besides 35 still-born children; 274 were | males and 278 were females ; 96 were over | 70 years of age, and 166 under 5 years of age. Consumption caused 110 deaths, | general debility, 53, diarrhzeal diseases 40, convulsions 37, diptheria 32, old age 29, congestion of lungs 27, bronchitis 27, heart S > | disease 20, paralysis 13, inflammation of | bowels 11, dropsy 10. Gastein, the famous Austrian watering- place, belonged tc Bavaria up to 1815, and was then much less fashionable than it is now. The Bavarian historian Westenrind- er relates that during his stay at Gastein, }in June, 1810, he paid for dinner, consist- ‘ing of soup, entree, boiled meat and vegetables, roast and pastry, and supper, consisting of soup, vegetables, roast and desert, together, 22 kreuzers (10 cents), | bread and beer included. Lipski, the London murderer, having made a full confession, the Pall Mall | Gazette sensation regarding him falls rather ‘flat, while Mr. Matthews, who declined to reprieve him, scores a victory over his enemy, Mr. Stead. ‘‘ There is a halo of innocence about him,” said Lipski’s lawyer, ‘* which seems to touch al] his surroundings. Even the gaolers do not believe in his guilt.” After the confession, halos of inno- cence will not count for much, London is agreat city. About 28 miles of new streets are laid out each year; about 9,000 houses are erected yearly; about 500, - | 000 houses are already erected; about 10,- 000 strangers enter the city each day; about 125 persons are added to the population daily; about 120,000 foreigners live in the city; about 129,000 paupers and beggars infest the city; about 10,000 police keep order; about 2,000 clergymen hold forth every Sunday; about 3,000 horses die every week. In 1881, an inn-keeper named Zettinck, of Brezina, Bohemia, was sentenced to ser- vitude for life foran alleged attempt to poison his wife with arsenic. The sentence was afterwards commuted to 16 years im- prisonment. The wife emigrated to America. Recently she swore out an affi- davit before the Austrian Consul, stating that she poisoned her own food and then accused her husband, her motive being jealousy. Zettinck has just been retired and discharged. The slaughter of the Utes by Colorado volunteers seems to be on a par with most of the Indian wars on that frontier,in which the stronger race bullies the weaker. The quarre), according to report, was got up by white treachery. White men having bet their horses in a race, refused to give them up when the race was lost and the Indians very boldly took them. For the defence of these racecourse blacklegs and their hired horses,a bloodly battle has been fought,and a sense of wrong,left in the hearts of the Indians to rankle for generations. A very singular incident was noted in connection with a recent mill fire at Oarle- ton, Mich. The building was burning fiercely, but the big engine which drove the machinery continued to run all through the blaze, and by that means was saved from destruction, though there was not a wall standing on auy side of it when the fire had finished. The pumps were also running, and kept the boiler supplied, so there could be no explosion. It was a peculiar spectacle to see the engine driving away at a slashing speed in the midst of the flames, but the motion somehow saved it from the fire. All the rest of the machinery was a total loss. This is almost ground for argu- ing that machinery has sagavity, like horses his “humility.” Dr. McGlynn should and elephants.