THE DaILy EXAMINER. L> ans A YRAR ® [TERMS - ee ; Cc as ~ “ vEW Sk RLES. _ ELD * This is true Liberty, when CHAR LOTTETOW Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak fr N, P. E. ISLAN D. WEDNESDAY. JULY 29, 1891. nen a ee,” —EvRIPIDEs, Srnate Corres Two Cents —— EE VOL. 23.—NO. 58 wi cpunak FOR JULY, 1891, Aus y +48 Wah? A ¥ ; m., N . im,am, NW, 7 , N, ‘ rn Nk < ~ a} i i?aves iy oF * 3 wat'c} lenk : } 1 alte 1 w 4 js i9' 0 57;' 8 8 1d 32 : iaep © al 4 : , 4, mie 1 ay i +t} 2 ; ay 2 : + sw) 3 Isill 10 S j ! 8 4 16/11 49 4 ‘* “ morn 2 ‘ . 7 Q 2: S i : 2|' 0 38 i ' . 24 » i 2 0 3 u ? 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STICKY FLY PAPER, Poisoned Fiy Paper, Giass Viy Traps. WATSON’S DRUG STORE. Charlottetown, July 11, 1891, AHAPPY UNION. im What a Boon it would be to the Medical Protession if some retiable Chemist would bring out an Extract of Malt in Combination a3 with aw eli Digested or Peptonized Extract of Beef, giving us the 5 Elemenis of Beef. and the Nutritrious and Stimulating portions of ores —%» wrote the late eminent J. MILNEK FOTHERGLLE, M. D., London. {x) Ale and Beef Peptonized IS THE IDENTICAL COMBINATION AS SUGGESTED ABOVE, ALE and BEEF PEPTIONIZED is endorsed by leading Physicians. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED is the only Food combined with a Mild Stimulant. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED for weak and delicate Women aad Children. ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED for lost energy and want of appetite. ALE and BEEF PEPONIZED for Dyspepsia and kindred troubles. ALE and BEEF PEPTONiZED is an aid to Digestion. guniy $ of Catar C2 83 B, 3083 ° came : th, hat aad € hg, gene ral feeling of deli €\ If you are t i with any of these or tndred symptoms, you have ar, ane should lose no s procuring & Dottie of ! s i Bary. Be warned in ; ™ tie, neglected cold ia head euis in Catarrh, followed ce tion and death. d by all dyugvista, or sent, GS palu, Ca receipt of } Jenteand?] byaac ALFORD & CU. Brockvill e essing . 6, Ont, - PULULOR'S NOTICH, Ce a ee pe SRN | | > . : ted to the Esiate of | late of Charlottetown, | e hereby notified and re-! ‘sei to pay the amount of their respective } uevtecness to the undersigned forthwith, | os ou pelgous having claims against the said | ‘sale art also aotified and requested to fur- “i @a account of any su sha claims, duly eel 6 : . : i. , UMeundersigned within one year j L perzons indel ames Crockett aues, deceased, a th e Ne dale ul the : lirst publication of this} hotice, WM. R. BOREHAM, é Executor, own, June 29 |89] im law (mon WEHTON BREWERY, “URLOTTET OWN, P. E. I. : ESTABLISHED 1846. ee We | “% Have yet \ Have just opened our \ ‘Yr ae% Es LOCK ALES, ier and March, e *, aud of extra q ; Vaults of orewed in October, 1, especially for Summer ai : uality and flavor. he ant: on hind Ades brewed ttiean ‘oe ‘nil Barley and English and Ps, at prices lower than any- fever imp "ted th ‘4a it f on . i! eich Be of our Ale will compare favov i “ “gush or the best impo ted. MORRIS & HYNDMAN. Women.) 2, 20% sell our Casks . see and branded, ““pping them & 7. ‘I hey ded, and parties buy- Will be prosecuted Wl M. & H. j Pn Mand prs im —_—— | ALE and BEEF PEPTONIZED is a Nutrient, a Tonic, a Digestive, a Mild Stimulant --— ——_———_ :9:—- PRICE 25 CENT S—At Your Druggist’s—PRICE 25 CENTS. aneninnnonenil MAWUFACTURED BY H& CANADA PEPTONIZED BERF AND ALE 00,, Ltd, HALIFAX, IN. &S- July 17, I8Gi—dy m wf & why l yr —— <a ee = a ~<a > om NS ET as T — a = — — A BARGAIN Sins I ates BOYS GLOTHING. ——— —(x —--—— We have a lot of Bo age from § to 8 years, W want to clear out at once, sell them at 75 CENTS, $1.00 AND $1.50. (ome in and see them, as they will go quickly. dinapenciancinnl 5 men HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON House Charlottetown, July 17, 1891. SS ys Suits, hich ‘we and will odimeut -of Coe ee ar et strength. ene ex \)| The Si | 2 ! Weed "12, JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF Gite, = Sf ——IMPARTS—— a ESR Robustness, Lustiness, Vigor. q Dg = ; sbi iecemeeen em a a 3 develop ; SEL SAM |, ack iprtanate poate ‘te durant“ oi : 7 7 SEER to a + general he ane Ro a a1 FOR July 4—dy & wky ———— We, MOURE Gh COUGHS (err -RooPING xt cod eam | re you WANTING A cane Se si ° Ss p ‘ : OR SIL VER . a cAOy RE Xe 0 WANTING & 8000 TIMEKBEPER : RS IN USE as m6 . hist pRCE25 "PER BOTTLE —7 & CO. PROPRIETORS dl, Trai Beach, i ees ~ ie ee _~ John We Ho 09 “My ad ihe d CALj, * this Hous, Fe fi to Mr. ( * Soy ¢ B, ete v there mt ae On @ ttle myn : #2), can be had on appli A. Hyndman, Brighton. ist take their own Bed- “ put in a good time for Summer at this place, an ey this pd G. H. TAYLOR"S, NORTH MDE O RE you WANT! wG RE YOA! WANTING RE YO U WANTING A bi - paNG ANYTHING IN RE Yow Waxeh WATCH REPAIRED A GOLD-ENGRAVED RING AMOND or other Set RING JEWELRY 7 ; TOUR RE YOW WANTENG yot ; RE YOU WANTISG YOUR JEW BURT copa RE YoU WAMEING ANYTHING ENGRA cr so, CALL AT Charlottetown, May 14, #891 F MARKET SQUARE. wun, The Cod That Helps to Cure The Cold. The disagreeable taste of the COD LIVER OIL is dissipated in _ScotT’s The Jamaica Exhibition. The report of Mr, Adam Brown, the honorary Commissioner representing Canada at the Jamaica Exhibitioa, has been received In the list of awards made to Canadi.n ex a. bitors we notice the uames of the foliowing islanders :— Jogeph O. Arsenau't, Wellington, canned lobsters, gold medal Archibald Currie, silver medal. D. Parguharson & Son, farina, honorable meution James FE. Grant, Charlottetown, goods, gold meds} William Harris, Marray Harbor, diied fish, ilver medal. QO . Sonria, boneless fish, Charlottetown, canned EMULSION } Of Pure Cod Liver Oil with HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIMB AND SODA. The patient suffering from CONSUMPTION. BRONCHI J | Wane corse, Coun, om } remedy gs he would take milk. A per- } feet emulsion, ard a wonderful flesh . Take no other. All Druggists, ee 1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Believitle. — sa Fall Trip From | { ‘ ‘ t Liverpool, ER BARKE RKREMA, 300 Tons Register. THOMAS RICHARDS, Commander, WILL SALL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown On cr About 10th September, And will carry Freight at Through Rates to the difeientHaitway points on the Island. s@ For Freight apply in London to John Pitcairn & Soas, 7 Union Coart, O:d Broad Street ; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, 51) . te > South John Street, or here te the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO. Chai lottetown, July 22, 189i—eod ti D OMINION LINE ROYAL MA'L STEAMSHIPS, Sailing Between MONTREAL and QUEBEC for LIVERPOOL. APPOINTED SAILINGS: From From Montreal. Quebee. Vancouver. ...... ie ta... . 10 PONMIGS.. cn os ess Or et sees Oregon)... ..-...:Amg. 12....-..-6. Toronto ..... “4 AD. ck Vancouver ........ ee .. Ang. 22 Be. os Ramnlag sisi A se. Sept. Labrador (new)... “* RATES OF PASSAGE :—Cabin, $4°, $50, $60 and upwards, aceordioy to aceom..oda- tion. Retarn—$%5, $9), $110 ana upwards, [ntermediate, $39 ; steerage, $2). The VANCOUVER aud LABRANDOR are the fastest and most elaborate and commodi- ous Passenger Ships on the route. For further information apply to FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. july 16 eee To LET. POUBRLE TENEMENT HOUSE situ- ated -n Kent Street. Can be had in one tenement if required. Apply to MRS. OFFER, Queen Street. jy 4 —Saw tf Vis Ports, Sherries, Clarets, Champagnes, >fc. } ari-n oats, honorab'e mention. ,bonorable mention, Ci. ries A. Hyndman, Charlottetown, two rowed barley malt, honorable mention. Hickey & Nicholson, Charlottetown, black twist to»xcco, honorable mention. Richard Jardine, Murray Harbor, cod liver il, honorable mention. J. C. Lawson, Stanhope, map of Prince Edward Island, honorab'e mention. Samuel Mirtin, Bay View, sheaf of tart- Join McKay, Murray Harbor, Whi'e oats, J. D. McLeod, barley, silver medal. Fenton T. Newberry, Charlottetown, dats and canued lobsters, silver medal, David Rogers, Sammerside, honorable mention. John T. Rowe, honorable mention. J. J. Wisener, Monaghan, oatmeal, silver medal. A. M. Wright, Summerside, white oats and oatmeal, silver medal. Prince Edward Island Provincial Govern- ment, Charlottetown, P. KE. Island trophy, dairy produe-, vegetables, grains, and canned fish, diploma of honor, In ali Canada carried off sixteen diplomas of honor, ninety-one gold medals, seventy silver medals, fifteen bronze medals and fourteen honorable mentions; thus securing the proud position of receiving a larger number of awards then any other country represented at the exhibition, excepting Jamaica. Charlottetown, oatmeal white oats, Charlottetown, chicory, ++O+e The English Census. The census returns lately published show LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. _—-—-> -——— Grit Bungiivg and I :eapacity. Sir,—The travelling public would like to know, (if there bs any one who can tell), why the bridge, kaown as Roger's bridge on Dunk River stream, in Lot 26, has hese, up now close on three weeks, while the specificatiun says ‘‘ it mustnet be up for more than six days,” Sucha state of af- fairs is too bad. We would certainly ex- pect better fromthe powers that ba just now, seeing that they have had the man- agement of affairs for so short a time, Again we understand that the said specifi- cation states that the mud silis are to be placed level with the bottom of streams. Instead of this we are informed that they are not within three feet of the place called for a spec fization. Now, we would like to know why this is so, and if it is the way the Grits propose uanaying the »ffiirs of this Province! The sooner the peuple see and realize such glsring incapacity, the better for themselves. When we consider, in the first place, the raseality the Govern- ment displayed in awarding the tender for this bridge tu a petrifi-d Grit, whose ten- der was considerably higher than that of ano’ her —whose pohtics they were nor sure of, already exposed in your columus, we must condemn the Government. Why does not the Commissioner of Public Works call around now and see these works? He seemed to be very energetic during the late election in the First District of Queen’s County. Why this extraordinary lull? Ifhe has too muchon hand to at- tend to at present, why not send the newly appointed engineer, Mr. Callaghan to pro- nounce upon it? [t is all very fine to play into the hands of their friends to suit the convenience of Mr. Burris, the contractor, and put money into the pocket of Mr. Dcrummoni the inspector. But the travell- ing public will not tolerate such much longer,—and why shouldthey? For our part we consider the Government erred in not continuing with Mr. Murphy as inspec- tor of this bridge. It was « mistake to cancel his appointment, as they will find him ‘*a hard man to feed.” Seeing that that there are now 62 towns in England and Wales with a population exceeding 50,000, London has 4,211,056, Liverpoul ! 517,951, Manchester 505,343 and Birming-! ham 429,171. Liverpool is not growing fast. the decline in its rate of increase be- ing 6 per cent. In is interesting to note that England and Wales contain 72.8 per: cent., or nearly three-quarters of the total population ef Great Britain and Ireland, that freland contains 12 5, or one-eighth of the whole, and Scotiand 10.7 per cent. The census again brings out the interesting fact | that the proportion of females tu malos continues’ to imerease, there being now 14,950,542 females to 14,059,340 males, an | inequality probsbly due in a measure to | the jarge emigration of the sex most able: to seek new fields of activity. There! are 6,146,900 families in the country, an increase of 513,708, orover 9 per cent. in the ten years, a rate not equal to the total growth of population, but still satisfactory, and the number of inhabited houses has in- creased by 621,183, or 12.9 per cent. Uf course, the increase of population is not spread equally over the country, and a marked feature of the sensus is the decrease in the rural and agricuitural districts. In 13 counties there are decreases, comprising 261 registra- tion areas, the increase being confined almost entirely to the cities and town, The population of England and Wales on the night of April 5 last was 29,001,018, au increase of 3,026,572, or over 11 per cent., upon the figures of 1881; and this, be it re- membered, was achieved in the face of an enormous and steady emigration. During the ten years 3,552,952 persons have emigrated from the United Kingdom, of whom no less than 1,571,856 were English people; so that the actual increase of the race in the decade has been almost 54 millions. This fact coupled with the nearly stationary condition of the population of France is a satisfactory evidence that England will more than main- tain her position relatively to the other na ious of Europe. i ' > —_+- Exeeutions by Eiectricity. The new law of the State of New York, for the execution of criminals by the electrical current, instead of by hanging, was enforced for the second time on the 7th of July, upon the bodies of four murderers, ‘The execucion took place at the Sing Sing State prison. The death i1 each case was instantaneous and painless. here can be no question of the superiority of this mode of inflicting the death penalty over the rope system. The attending surgeons were two eminent doctors, namely, Dr. Carlos F. MacDonald and Dr. 8. Ward. In their official report to the warden, they give the following particulars : ‘“‘First—All of the condemned walked into the execution room unrestrained, with firm- ness and without assistance, seated them- selves in turn in the electric chair without the slightest protest or resistance, an4 qnietly submitted to the adjustment of the retaining traps and the electrodes. ‘‘Second—In each case unconsciousness was produced instantaneously by the closure of the circuit, was complete, and persisted with- out interruption until the heart’s action had entirely ceased and death had certainly vecurred. In each case death was mauifestly prinless. ‘‘Third—In compliance with the statute, an autopsy was made in each case, as s00n 48 practicable, by Dr. Ira T. Van Giesen, of New York, in our presence and under our supervision, with the result ot revealing the same gross changes in the blood and tissues previously ubserved in cases of death by the action of strong electric current. BYRNE BROS., GREAT GEORGE STREET. july 17 —2w eod Tah ad ba Tee) REVERE HOUSE ORNER of Weymouh and Grafton Streets, close by Hii shoreagh Park, not two minutes walk from Railway Station, is now open for the accommodation of per- manent and transient boarders. Terms mod- erate. (Good aticndance. MRS. MURPHY. “Ta concluding, allow us to congratulate , you on the completeness, in all their details, lof all your preliminary arrangements, on the luniform good order and decorum which pre- and on the j|} then take cha i vailed daring the trying ordeal, ‘resulting demonstration of the rapidity anc | paiulessness of this method of death penalty. The experience of to-day h | proved to our satistac‘ion that this method is ‘superior to any other yet devised.” —_— Day & Martin’s russe | colo.ed boots and shoes; } | waterproof dress R. K. Jest’s. jy25 one wk inflicting the ,cam ' as| beds “time” will t cream for tan ing. kid reviver, etc., just received at;t he failed in securing the supervisorship for townships 27 and 28, we are at a loss to know what they have to give him now in the absence of more bridge building. It has been his ambition fer some years past to get the inspecting of bridges in his lo- cality. Ifthe Government wish to com- mand the confidence of the public they must net pander to the whims of hungry Grit office seekers, or if they do, their in- iquities will follow them and their sins will find them out. RESIDENT. July 25, 1691. SOOO Campbell's Cove Breakwater. Sir,—l wish, theough your paper, to call attention to the present condition of this breakwater, and to the necessity there ex- isis for having it repaired before it is further dainaged. Last fall’s storm carried away the must of the covering and a quantity of ballast. In this exposed con- dition it has been allowed to remain. Within the last few weeks it has received further injury. Every one in this vicinity knows how valuable it has been in the past as a harbor of refuge for fishing boats, and it is hoped that it will not be allowed to go to ruin as it certainly will if not re- paired suvon. It cost some thousands of dollars, which will be all lost if something be not done before the heavy northerly gales set in I hope that our worthy M. P's. will see to it that repairs on this im- portant public work be commenced at an varly day. Yours, BayFIELD, ae _———_, Banished to Siberia. A NATURALIZED AMERICAN IS SEIZED BY ORDER OF THE CZAR AND IS SENT 7O A LIVING DEATH, According to a letter received at Omaha, Nev., a few days ago, by Abe Goldstein, a well-known citizen, S. Gerber, who has lived in Omaha for the past five years, has peen exiled to Siberia by the Russian authorities, Gerber went last March to Myszyuca, near the German frontier, his vative town in Poland, for the purpose of _Teturning with his family, who had re- mained in the old country. His appear- ance in the little towu excited suspicion, and his arrival soon reached the ears of the auchorities, Fearing arrest, Gerber fled across the frontier into the neighboring province. The authorities of the German towa in which Gerber had taken refuge turned him over to the emissaries of the Czar, who took him in chains to Myszyuea, where he was tried on a charge of running away to America. Gerbet claimed to be 4 citizen of the United States and showed | papers, proving that he was naturalized citizen; but in spite jof this he was sen- tenced to imprisonment for one year in jail at Lamsey, the capital of the province, and afterward to be banished to Siberia for five years and his property to be contfi- s:ated. Geabar had intended to return to Omaha with his family and set up in busi- ness. ' — ean A Novex Conrest —Oue of the most nuvel matches supp sed to be ia the line of sporting that has been heard uf was made in San Francisco a few days ago. It is a snoring contest between Prof. Thos. Clark aud Capt. Robert Cleary, The articles of agreement state that the contestants must retire at a stated hour to # reom with a very elevated ceiling. The referee wil rge, and when both men are fortably stowed away in their little be callsd. Ten points be scored in favor of the man who Points of from 1 to 10 will be f the competitor who varied assortment of which will rs awakens ; will spouts first. awarded in favor © will give the most -} bazoo calls during the c -ntest, erminate when one «f the snuie he other from his peaceful slumbers, '