fe —V_ - ~ - - = Ses rae " een -—- THE DAILY EXAMINER. ~_—— - $e omnes LLARS A YRAR. ‘ . . it Yas * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evnirrpes. ous Five Dk Since Corres Two Cent: CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 19, 1887. - —— 4 - iniegenedlp———adlpomne Sw uuucomes| THe LARGEST EXMIBITION | ADAMSON THE PIRATE. The Examiner Publishing Co SS QOTANY From their office, corner of Water and —< Great George Streets, harlottetown, l [ | e NEW SERIES. : | By Sir Walter Scott. Prinee Edward Island. c) ' CHAPTER X. —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— SEE. .o cbc cdc che GUE cows cebeer $2. 50) PED ...cceevedne.eceeeke auun ol 1.25 ! : 1 PCED cocescoces 0eeetdececseueeus 50 ane , | ‘** Good Norna,” said Mordaunt, and paused, scarce knowing what te say that might con- sole the unhappy woman--** Good Norna,” he again resumed, *‘ if there. be aught in your mind that troubles it, were you not best to go to the worthy minister at Dunrossness? Men say you have not for many years been in a Christian congregation—that cannot be well Advertising at moderate rates, IN THE CiTtTtY. — —#s —— ————— — Contracts may be made for mouthly, quar- terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertisemenis, on appuc ation — —————|We Take First Prize for Cheapest and Best Goods, ALMANAC FOR OCTOBER, 1887, me ame ane OUR STOCK 18 NOW COMPLETE. Last Quarter 10th day, Oh., 44.9:m., acm, S.E. New Moon I6th day, 61, 22.5m., p.m., West,,5e€e Our Wonderful Bargains in DR“SS GOODS, SURE. PROMPT. AWONDEREUL REMEDY teat or voaity stecleos but when theming is sick, we shoul draw to the Physician of our souls.” Norna had. raised her person slowly from the stooping posture, in which she sat; but at length she started up on her feet, threw back Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. It is ae pleasarit as honey. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which keadoto Consumption, bave been speedily cured by the use.of ADAMSON's BALSAW after all other medicines havo Les from either MOON'S CHANGES. below horizen. } w6 és rs > 1 TE. ' ‘ First Quarter 23rd day, lh., 33.3m., p-m., ; S CQ i C LO i Hs, recent or chrome coughs jal aifections, ean her manile, extended her arm, and whil her Bat ‘<< és ‘ WOOLEN GOODS resort to this great remedy, com2dent of obtaining ip foamed, and her eye spa:kicd, exclaimed Full Moon 3ist day, 5h., 18.tm., p. m., East. é. ‘6 ‘“< FUR GO ‘ f speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. in # tone resembling * scream,—'' Me did you te Rh GOODs, FOR SALE BY ALL PRUGGISTS, Seay ee did you bid seek out a priest !— i, Bottled at KE Stevens, N’B., hy the pro; rietors, Ii Luesday 17] 16 morn) 5 3416 59 Ch’town, Oct. 4, 1887.—dy & wky ance?’ But -do as thon wilt, 1 cannot, dare 12| Vednesday not, as a Christian, abide longer with you; We ask the public to remember and také again your gift,” he said, offering 18} 140 33} 6 57 Ww a (Sun Sun | Moon High! Day's és 66 ““ 1TOTHS x r Q ouid you killthe good man with horror ? M,PAY OF WEEK visesiseta | rises )water| len’h : , CL JT Hs OF ALL KIN Ds ? W. We RANEMRNAS COM Dregeists, -- |Me in a Christian” congregation! Would = >) ‘Ge aftr’s eet, te : IN KVERYTHING, yale ecient ‘you have the roof to fail on the sackless , » mh m aftr’n n a ~ assembly, and mingle their blood with their ] Saturday 6 3)5 36-5 50/10 12:11 33 inthe C C CAR LTON worship? 1—I seek to the good Physician ! 2 Sunday | 5) 34 6 1011 42 23} - ’ — Would you have the fiend openly elaiin his 3 Monday | 6) 32 6 Seyi) 14 26 ‘Net re + ~ AUCTION EHH, ry before Ged and man?” ‘ fuesday 7 30 i ibe 45 2 we A VE & pp 4 f ON & CO's wate 7 | The extreme agitation of the unhappy 5| Wednesday | #) 23) 7 Szjaft 15) 1y - AY a “AND speaker naturally led Mordaunt to the con- 3 pemeieg | 8 > : < 50 ~ . ‘ ~ clusion, which was generally adopted and accre- i , 2 3 £ 2; 2 | . . os . y TIE Le . ‘ j ny ited i ¢ refit} 2 . -j ifcaslitied | 13} gig ail 2 9) 9| Successors to W. A. WEEKS & CO., Commission Merchatn, died in Sint eupersibous renter ane Parte. 9| sunday | 14) 20:20 25)3 1/ 6| lien oat ih stil lit ‘hast leagned ; | 14 25 L MT . RE as gned thyself with the Powers of Evil, 10 Monday 16; 18 11 25) 4 10) z MARKET SQU ARE. Oct. 3, ag Ris, P EI why should you not seek even yet for repent- i3|/Thursday DHhLbinss i vor“ wn 14 e'riday 21) it) 3 1) 8 SA 50 | es : \ back the chain, ‘‘good can never come of it, if 15) 3at urday 23) 9) 4 18) 9 45) 46 | r i that we sell Watches as cheap @8 indeed evii hath net come already.” lo/Sunday | 24 7) 5 38/10 30; 43 “Be stillaud hear me, thou fooligh boy,” 17) Monday 2 5) 6 57/1! 10)” 40 i C anyone said Norna, calmly, as if she had been restored is ~ san 2 = : : “ 1 3 4 os s | F to reason by the alarm and horror which she ty) Wednesday |§ &| 4 9 Wimorn ‘ : ‘ind received in Mordaunt’s countenance; ‘ hear | d\Toursday | 29) 0/10 40) O34] *°31 | We warn the public against those eT say. I am not of those who have 21 | Friday 30/4 S411 43) 1 19) 27 ———————— Oe lleagued themselves with the Euemy of Man- 22) Saturday 31) Sd/aft 35) 2 9} 24 ‘who offer Watches for sale and take kind, or derive skill or power from bis - ae = 53) | “ 3 sa ~ } ministry. And although the uneartly powers ae | St 52) 2 : 8 ' were propitiated by a sacrifice which human = weal al S ; a 5 ~ t (very much less than asked. tongue can never utter, yet, God knows, my 6b) Weduesday : Ss) | 6 3s 2 =" Y TY ' : 43 ' guiit in that offering was no more than that of 37} Thursday | 3 47) 3 29) 7 40) 9 People using the W ANZER An Instance cams tO Our 19.168 the the blind man who talis from the precipice > Friday = = : = 8 27 6 fs other da where $35 had been asked which he conld neither see nor shun. Oh, Suturday 6} 9 6) 3 e..° r a c leave me not-—shun me not—in this hour of : ' ' . r 4 66 S ad o ; = a ‘ . 4!) . 0 LA MP Say) it Is a Perfect lreas- y jweakness! Remain with me till the tempta- a oS Se ee and $20 accepted for a Watch that tation be passed, or T will lunge myself snto i ‘ é hd if “14 inys é 2 my L. ARTHUR & CO, | COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECEIVERS ,OF Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS | Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & Ty Vegetabl s. 112, 144 Commercial Street,’ . ys if ’ cost in oil in one year. BONTON, MASS... May 1*, 1887. BruR - re.” No Chimney to clean; no | wer and my wret.h -doees 1 eli pene yi) we and other regular Watchmaker Pieri et sheen tooked up. t y a ‘ , sa °r , : ‘this singular woman with a sort of affection, Smoke - Oo Smell ° big Light; \ ery gall for less than $15, Since then, occasioned no doubt by the early a 3 sont] h b and distinction which she had shown to him, ° ° . ‘ t was readily induced toresume his seat, and little Oil required ; better than an *vera: simuar cases Dave OeEM cen to wet she had farther to aay, in hopes j hat she would gradually overcome the | «4, brought to our notice, vi er . } . ° riolence of her agitation. It was not long Oil Stove for Heating Water, Milk, ae + ragaglers she tesmed to have quined the vihary het Our object 1§ noi only tO sell goods comparion expected, for she addressed hira in Te ‘ 5 Aur. ; her usual steady and authorative manner. ‘2 AC. Indispensable in the Nur but to supply articles, whether “It was not of myself, Mordaunt, that | I purposed to speak, when I beheld you from . , NS r rt . r its a , j the summit of yonder gray rock, and came sery and Sick-room ; Will save its Watches or Jewelry, that will best tie spe pf ents AY oat ate torres cl ae wae nes are fixed beyond change, be it for weal or anawer the purposes ‘equired by OUP for woe. For myself I have ceased to feel t ( t il t h . much; bat for those whom she loves, Norna CUSLOMELsS aNd tO SELL ab SUCN ADTICB of the Fitful-head has still those feelings \ ’ tl ‘ t tl | vv iol t : ora ¢ ine it will | D which link her to her kind. Mark me. There AOW tila ie ong hig its are commE that it will pay them to buy from Us ‘is an eagle, the noblest that build in these 4 ‘jairy precipices, and into that eagle’s nest y ; y S N there has crept dder—wilt thou lend tk pay to buy Wanzer Lamps for the House, Store BW. TAC. | eee ae maeer am the ceee ap hated sae NATCHMAKES 9ND BLE [the oof he wh ay alee ole Agent for the: sale GCKsOR , *“‘You must speak more plainly, Norna,” K. q>- oe -€)- N or W Ol Kshop. Cameron Block, Charlotte: own. said Mordaunt, ‘* if you would have me under- Sept. 15, 1887—2aw & wky stand or answer you. I am no guesser of rid- a dles.” , 4 i “In plain language, then, you know well PAL" ARKANG EMENT. the family of Burgh-Westra—the lovely am: G R | dav ghters of the generous old Udaller, Mag- °? ; nas Troil—Minna and Brenda, 1 mean? You THE Pal ACE STEAMERS a3 KF K B ap ey a know them, and you love them? ” . ‘‘T have known them, mother,” replied A G HK) N L SS . Mordaunt, ‘‘and I have loved them—none knows it better than yourself.” “Yo know them once,” said Norna, em- phatically, ‘‘is to know them always. To love them once, is to love them for ever.” “To have loved them once, is to wish them well for ever,” eplied the ‘youth; ‘“‘ but it is nothing more. To ‘be plain: with you, Norna, the family at ee ——— 0, UF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Ch'town, Oct. 11, 1887-—~eod & wky a 8 3; 99.50, lst class. For tickets and other information apply to »-A SHARP, F. W. HALES, P. EL R’y., P. E. Ll. Steam Nav. Co, or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Sept. 2%, 1887—a0d wky Die isto, Halifax and Prince Rdward island Steamship Line. The Only Direct Line Without Change. Charlottetown to Boston —_—— TuE staunch and commodious steamships Car- ro be orcester have been thorougbly an at into t-o iti t every particular. p first-class condition tn eo the season of 1887, one of these vessels = oo were Street Wharf, Cuptesows, step, at four o’ciock, p.m., on THU é efeach $e, fon p 1URSDA at aon for Charlottetown every SATURDAY, parcellent Passenger Accommodation ! Low LRES :—Cabin, $7.50; Stateroom Berth. $9.50. eat Hates for freight, which is always care- fully handled. CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown, Harrison LORING, Managing Owner, » vston, ; Lewis W bart } pect = y : ; : =——— a a A Leave St. John for Hoston, via Kastport and Port- a land, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday at lr "3 ‘ £0 a m. : Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 96,50, 2nd 5 | Class i &y -———0 NNTRIES will be made in our Order Book from this date, till 20 days after Queen’s County Exhibitiom for TROUSERS, from a Special Lot of 65 pieces Tweed, at the following discount : $8.00 Trousers for... . . . $6.00 MS ec toncke kaha chet 3 opting tee . 5.00 Bis one clive ess x «stant 4.80 ee | ia hes 6 ON GEs ole ne Vb 0ekdn ieee 4.25 Wo oaks so hn nnn dandelion 3.75 4.50 OED. FEN uk icbve sb vgs. chnaaeenee 3.25 OO ee a A el eee ae eae ee 3.00 ee eee LUE Oe Ee fog 2.50 FORTY PiKCES SULPIUNGS, SPECIAL LOT. $24 Suits for ..- -§20,00 Oe 2s dink Wiis shies Wabi bo. scents chMeasiaen 17.00 20 1S Vem: te balks s6sk Uae Ewkseedes + ane. 604s 16.00 2 GOLD MEDALS \ie7 48 TSIWER MEDAL [Pa ct= » & BRONZE MEDALS AB paw? eg Cater) iepetiee ~— by Me shea caylee Bataan sy Tu isedee ben 34) FRONT ST. .£AST TORONTO A CARD. Toall who are sufMering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early docay, lossof manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that willcure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Thisgreat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a se!f-nddressed envelope to the ee ce NE Hs i eet ertr _ 13,00 (H. W. VINNICOMBE, This is a genvine discount to clear a Special, Lot of T weeds, Instructor of the Violin, formerly of the Exeter Oratorio and Phi’ harmonic Orches- tra, pupil of Joha Rendal, R. A., England. Any favoring us with an order cin rely on getting the above) quits: given on the [nstrament individually— barguins. — oe Nee CUSTOM TAILOR. Uh’town, Ovt. 4, 1987--eal & wiay (_B: not in. class. Danclas’ conservatory method used. Age preferred—twelve to sixteen years. There is ag Orchestral Ciass in con’ ection for charge. Phe LOE ' For particulars apply to H W . Vinnicombe, ' Fitzroy >treet, near St. James’ Church. ; {| Orders for rian tuning bees at C, P. Fletcher's, will be attended to promptly. N. B.—I have twe five old Violins ier Sule, Aru ast Oy SBST: Rév. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City, | | Burgh- Westra have ef late totally neglected ime. But show me the means of serving them, I will convince you how much I have /remembered old kindness, how little I resent | late coldness,” : “Tt is well spoken, and I will put your purpose to the proof,” replied Norna. ‘‘Mag- nas Troil has taken a serpent into his bosom —his lovely daughters are delivered up to the niachinations of a villian.” **You mean the stranger, Cleveland?” said Mordaunt. | “The stranger who so calls himself,” ‘replied Norna—‘‘the same whom we found flung ashore, like a waste-heap of sea-weed, at the foot of the Samburgh-cape. I felt that {within me, that would have prompt: d me to ‘let him lie till the tide floated hi:n off, aa it had floxted him on shore. I repent me ] gave not way to it.” | ‘* But,” said Mordaunt, ‘‘I cannot repent that I did my duty as a Christian man. And ‘what right have I to wish otherwise’? If Minna, Brenda, Magnus and the rest like that, stranger better than me I have no title to be offended; nay, I might well be laughed at for bringing myself into comparison.” ‘** it is well, and I trust they merit thy un- selfish friendship.” ‘But I cannot perceive,” said Mordaunt, ‘‘in what you can propose that I should serve them. I have but just learned by Bryce the jaggar, that this Captain Cleveland is all in all with the ladies at Burgh-Westra, and with the Udaller himself. I would like ill to in- trude myself where I am not welcome, or to place my home-bred merit in comparison with Captain Cleveland's. He can tell them of battles, when I can only speak of birds’ nests —cean speak of shooting Frenchmen, when I can only tell of shootirg seals—he wears gay those that are sufficiently advanced, free of clothes, and bears a brave countenance; I am plainly dressed, and plainly nurtured. Such gay gallants as he can noose the hearts of those he lives with, as the fowler nooses the guillemot with the rod and line.” FEY be wontinmed:) VOL. 21.- NO. 126. The Gieucester View. WHY THEY DON’T WANT ANY FISHERY COM MISSION—GLOUCESTER URGED TO BE UP AND DOING, The work which has been accomplished in the past two years by the American fish bureau of this city and the American fishery union, in behalf of the fisheries, both on the coastand lukes, the statistics obtained and the able presentation ot the case through the columns of the press, has awakeued an ioter- est in the subject which his borne yood fruits. Now that a commission has been appointed and endeavors are being made to have the question setiled, there is urgent need that these efforts should be continued, and the fisheries be ably defended at Washington, be- fore the commission, It is a matier of mo- mentous issue, not only to the country at large, but to New England tishiog poris es- pecially, that the question shall be so adiudi- cated as to prevent any such harrassment to American fishermen while pu: suing their vo- cation as has disgraced the past two years, A free market in the United States is the end and aim of those who have the Canadian side of the question in charge. This means an in- jurious competition having for its object the crippling of the Americaimfisheries, and then will follow a monopoly, which will build up their fisheries at tiie expense of ou s,and prove a death blow toa very important American indus ry. This has been presented s ofien in these columns thatit is entirely unneces- sary to recapitulate, It is full time that our people were on the alert, and with others in- terested in the fisheries, preparing themselves to present the American side of the ease. We must depend upon ourselves ty meet this is ne, and it must be champion d by those who will use every effoit to win, We haye a subtle foe to contend with. English gold, uusparingly, and English influence will be brought to bear in every possibie manner for the accomplishment of tie desired ends, and able men on our side will be required to pre- sent the case before the commission when it meets. A weeting of the fishing owners in all the seaports aud Jake cities should be called, and there should be a unity of purpose ex- hibited and a zealousness wanifested which will convince congress that no commission is needed to settle the fishery question. We can get along without Canada in the fisheries, much better than she can get along without us, and the present year has done much to demonstrate the fact. Let us then be up and doing, by securing signers to petitions against any commissioners, and getting ready for any contingency, thus assuring congress that we are interested, and demanding of them a unity of action in our behalf.—Cloucesier Ad- vertizer. - a - The Bu-tle Must Go, ; | i i ; The bustle must go! The doétors have pronounced it unhealthy— ihe Custom In- spectoresses are daily confiscating them as they come stuffed with costly laces and jewels from Europe, and now, lo and be held, the greedy burglar is also after them. The latter fact a certain Mrs. Harwick, cf Memphis, has found out to her cost. She, like the majority of ladies in this broad and happy land of ours, wore a bustle-—a really handsome bustle, if © such things can be ‘terned handsome by even the greatest stretch of the imagination. Within its deep and mysterious recesses she had sewed $7,000 in greenbacks, the savings of her honest husband. Somebody coveted the bustle, and the other night, while its owner slept, somebody took it. That bustle is now gone and in al! probability gone for- ever. The other bustles, sooner or later, must go, too, Yes! the fates decree it, the doctors desire it, the various Customs offi- cers sigh for it—yes, the bustle must go. one <nmmpnteaga amines Shot in the Legs. On Saturday afternoon George T. and Lewis, sons of B. A. Smith, went across the North West Arm on a shooting expedi- tion. George is a young man in the busi ness with his father, Lewis is 16 years old. About half-past five o'clock when near Jones’ refinery an accident occurred by which the gun carried by Gecrge was dis- charged and the load of buckshot was lodged in the legs ot his brother, the calf of his right leg being very much shattered. George manayed to get him removed to the vesidence of Mrs. John Taylor, and medi- cal assistance was obtained. Yesterday afternoon the wounded youth was removed to the city and taken to his father’s resi- dence, where everything possible is being done to alleviate his sufferings.--Halifax Herald. | — E> <> - <—e ‘* My husband had a cold on his lungs, and after using Adamson’s Balsam he was relieved and finally cured. No one should be without it, for its curative properties are certainly wonderful.” Mrs. H. C. Somers, Hotel Effing- ham, 1435 Broadway Street, New York. Trial bettles 10 centa. dy wy lw eh ee Special Notices, Morr new Mantle Cloths just opened at J. B. Macdonald's dy wy For a good line of Black Cashmeres and Merinos try J. B. Macdonald's, dy wy LARGE stock of Ladies’ Fur Capes at low prices at J. B. Macdonald’s.. dy wy Curap dress goods at J. B. Macdonald's. vctl3 tf BLANKETS and quilts—big stock-—selling low at J. B. Macdonald’s. wy Lapies fur capes in great variety, very cheap at J. B. Macdonald's. ovtl3 tf Bouts ! Boots! Boots! The largest stock iu the city. One hundred aud four cases boots and seventy cases rubbers now open and more to follow. You can get the best quatity, the largest variety and the lowest prices in town at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store.—J. B. Macdonald, Proprietor. octl3 dy wy tf German Felt Slippers at Goff Bros’. octll tf Sore Lratuer, 24cts. a pound af Goff Bros’. octll tt Dress goods and trimmings in endless variety at Jas Paton & Bo oct 8, 5i Cutarek than ever, boots at Got oct & Lapies and gents’ walking boots, latest style at Gorr Bros. oct. 6 tf Lapixs are delighted with the new styles o2 bouts wt Uvew ketom wews vt me a - ———- — st Te aaa a — en =a == ee = ~ - sera —- — ——— 2h ee een ee meee cage wt RE OT eb a res oe ee - tices: a gy daar er ae a 2 ome . re ca — SSPE OF Ses EEE se ES ete phuket ie RO A 1 eI rt see