a a ee ree arenes aX hain , : THE DAILY EXAMINER. Terms:——-Five Dottars a Year, NEW SERIES. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, - —_ aa onan perenne ere ee $$$ — -Evriripus. THURSDAY, AUGUST 26, 1886. SINGLE Copres Two Cents. VOL. 19.—NO. 81. Che Daily is issued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Oo- From their oftice, corner of Water and (reat George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— eee NT. cK A VER aie < od 0 0 Ul nds $2.50 Oe GENES. oo canes Chats wieddbeblise 1.25 kg a ee on occ veces 50 Advertising at moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- | terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, on application. ALMANAC FOR AUGUST, 1888, Me S&S CHANGES, First Quarter 6th day, ¢h., Full Moon I4th day, 2h., 11.7m., p. m. (hn low hor 1Zon ’ ‘ : : >» 7 oy « J.ast Quarter 22nd da h., 29.3m., below horizon 4 L awe Ly Sun |Moon! High! Day's ets | rises |water| len’h 1 mimornijaftn h m 7 2) 6 2h1) 51 14 38 23) 7 30:morn | 35 22) 8 54) 0 33 33 21110. 8 1 14 30 he 2 9111 9) 8 O 27 ri 3 lSjaft 27; 2 48 25 ; Saturday |. 4 16; 1 34).3 49 22 | S'Sunday 56: 15) 23615 3 19 9 Mond 57| 14' 3 34) 6 22 7 i0,7 * 58 12, 4 27| 7 30 i4 it W esday 5Y 10} 5 15; 8 2 1] 12 1 sday >» 9 9) & 371 9 12 9 13) Friday 2 8} 6 34) 9 52 6 14’ Saturday 3 6| 7 610 23 3 15'Sunda , 7 73611 1! O 16 Monda 5 2| 8 311 34113 57 17 Tuesda 7 li 8 Qiaft 5 D4 IS Wednesday Ss 0| 8 55) O 35 o2 i9 Thursday 916 58; 9 31} 1 9 49 20 Frida | yor 56] 9 50/145 tt} 2 lisaturday 12 54)10 22) 2 28 12 22 Sunday es: 52110 58 3 19 30 23 Monday" 14; SOl 41! 4 29 36 24 Tuesday 16; 49imorn| 5 5 33 25! Wednesday 17; 47, O03) 7 15 30 26 Thursday Is ‘51 1 33) 8 2 27 27 Friday iv 3° 2 40, 9 19) 24 | 28 Saturday 20; 41| 3 $410 8 21 | 29\Sunday “ 22 HH 5S O10 52 is 30) Mouday 23|. 38| 6 28/11 34) 15 31. Tuesday 5 24 6 36¢7 46,morn |13 12 RANKIN HOUSE. a HE undersigned will lease for a term of years the above well known Hotel, situated on cor- aer of Water and Pownal Streets, in Charlotte- town, Prince Edward Island. Possession given on the lsat October next. Any information required will be given, either by letter or personal interview. | de H. GRAY DAVibD STIRLING, Trustees. junl5 2aw her jour SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THE PALACE STEAMERS INTERNATIONAL $$. 00. Leave St. John = Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at | 5.00 a. Mm Leave St. John at 8o’clock every Saturday night BOSTON DIRECT. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd Cu = ), lst ciass. ¥ or t ., ats and other information apply to A.SHARP F. W. HALES, P. £. L R’y-, P. E. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. 1886—eod wky ARTHUR & CO, GEN HRAL Commission Merchanis, [2] ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Rods and Produce a Specialty. July 15 May 7, f,. -diy wkly CAUTION. PACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED L- B. IN BRONZE LE Nong Other & ete oot a Eraniiuer 43.58m., p. m. ae | ITY STEAM BAKERY. — ~~) —_——- | | InN erodz 25 Cases LEMON SYRUP, 10 do RASPBERRY do, 10 do STRAWBERRY do, 30 do ASSORTED SYRUP, NILLA, WINTERGREEN, SARSAPA- RILLA, ORANGE, We., 5 Bris. CONVERSATION LOZENGES, 100 5-lb. Boxes do do. 3 Bris. ROYAL MIXED CANDY, 200 5-lb. Boxes do do, SUGARSTICKS. - ALSO NOVELTLES and 1-CENT GOODS in the P rice J OH N QUIRK, PRINCE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. 100 10-1b. do Market. Write for |The Best Stock of List of Confectionery and Biscuits. August 12, 1856 SEASONABLE DRY GOODS, VERY CHA | At lLmo eod A Post Glacial Forest. Evidences of a post-glacial forest have been discovered on the western outskirts of Hull, about a mile from the Humber, and one and a half miles from the River Hull. | Workmen engaged ina brickyard in the |locality named, on cutting through the clean warp clay about twelve feet, come across a forest bed cn an surface of the drift, a greenish sandy clay, with pebbles and) stones. The roots of the trees are 8 stand- | “ADAMSON TA got ANio” ie AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson's Botanic Cough Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and A \s “aes Be? oy ness represent forest. The forest bed is now at the water level of the sea. A stone’ implement} has been found on tie surface of the drift. ti Whai Labouchere Says. In the House of Commons on Monday night |” Labouchere, resuming the debate on the of dress in reply to the Queen's speech, made ‘severe attack upon Lord Randolph Chure hii! and Mr. Chambe: lain for the course they fol- lowed in the recent elections, and clared | that the latter would continue his sense ard} | ma, Which lead . Consumption, have been speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’s RALSAM after all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either } recent or chrome coughs or bronchial affections,ean course until he was gazetted Lord Chamber- resort to this great remedy, contident of obtaining lain. This sally provoked muc h laughter speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. The speaker urged [rishmen to continue their FOR SALE BY ALL PRUGGISTS, efforts by legitimate means to obtain their! #74 c Stay x 4 : haa i : - . . rqy Bottled at St. Stevens, N. 1 he proprievors, rights as a nation struggling to be free. rhe F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Druggiste, followers of Parnell had a right to be provd of | their leader. Continuing he said: is approaching and the military are assisting in the eviction of people, many of whom are} cast out upon She roadside, Irishmen cannot be blamed if they refuse to submit tamely to such treatment, but | them that dis- orders will only serve as an excuse for refus | ing home rule and will ensure coercion.” } a> << <P 343 47H Ave. N. Y. “Winter | a gust Arrived. ] ’ half barrels Prime No, 1 Fat Herring, 0) 25 barrels do. do., 50 quintals Codfish, 300 bags Salt, 100 Mackerel Barrels. For sale at | D. SMALL’S NEW STORE, ’ ‘or. Water Street and Pownal Wharf, | Fashion demands that when young people iy3l lmarry they shall go away on a wedding wain Novel Wedding Tour. PERKINS & STRRNS Balance of Ladies’ Straw Hats for almost nothing, Balance of Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats at a big discount. Balance of White ana Colored Shirts very cheap. oo oQo---——— ——— Bargains in PRINT COTTONS. Bargains in COLORED MUSLINS. Bargains in COLORED DRESS GOODS. 0 Cheap White Cottons, Cheap Gray Cottons, Cheap Linens, Cheap Carpets, Cheap Oilclo‘hs. | EVERYTHING CHEAP AT PERKINS & STERNS. August 4th, 1836. D. A. BRUCE Wants to Have His Say---that is : OU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material and workmanship in P. Island, Cheaper than from us. We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi- tors can attain to. There is no better quality of Cloths manufactured than what we are} ‘showing. Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. } Having three Cutters and a large staff of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention. a ( OOD Ke without good Salt. ‘Only 1 Cent per Pound. | $500 WORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are lnow SELLING AT COST. We have @ An Immense Stock of Hats, selling rapidly, because buyers can save from 124 to 20 per cent. when they purchase from | g 7 yers cai 3 us. Best Hats yon ever saw tor oV cents. GENES FURNISHINGS, Cuffs, &¢., 0 Collars, Wies., Unsurpassed in Style. 4a Prices were never as Low. Don't forget this when comparing with quotations from other establishments this year. 7 QUEEN STREET. June 23, 1886—eod & Wy Ch’town, RITISH WAREHOUSE, 83 QUEEN STRAEL. Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Curtain Nets and Fancy Scrims, Cretonnes, Light Prints and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ Mantles, Summer Mantle Cloths, Straw Hats and Bonnets. Gents’ Merino Underclothing * American White Dress Shirts. * Linen Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Secks. Carriage Wrans. ALL SELLING AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLEAR, Pre Hus BROWN. —_—-——_-.---_—-— ——_ inp, which means no small outlay of cash. A couple recently married felt this pressure, | my but conceived a scheme by which to thwart | the process of custom and save in the item | of e a nse. They went to the station, ac- }companied by a party of friends, and board- 'ed a train with good-byes said all around, the friends extendingthe regulation wishes ‘annot be made for a safe and happy tour. But the couple Our Salt has take | didn’t remain on the train. Oh, no! They walked through the car and out at the end opposite that at which they entered, and, MEDAI 5 AND DIP: OMAS getting off on the Op} wosite side, quickly J ui skipped around to their home, where they remained in seclusion for a week, while friends thought them away enjoying the — honeymoon. Pure, Whiteand Fine} 9 ™ Fait Cure The Faith Cure. BUTTER at Exhibitions in different countries. The faith cure is said to have worked some miracles. Yet there are cases where it is apparently impotent. A Boston clergyman says: ‘‘Two of my flock, voung people, clinging to life, as was most natur- _—_—_—— al, and told by some believer in the new science of healing that if they only had faith enough they need not die, they could be g | certainly cured, for the Lord was just as willing to work mirales now as ever, Qaw & wy roused their failing energies to drag them- selves into Boston to be anointed and pray- ed over by a well known apostle of the faith cure. Both of them came home to die in a few weeks, one of them after the strongest protestation that she was certainly cured. Both died suddenly. It seemed as if the effort of mind and body had fanned the dying embers of life into a final flame, which, fi whing up for a moment, fell back into the ashes of death.” Itreally locks as if pri aying to be healed without using the remedies placed to our hand were as bad as declining to eat and praying to be filled. — ee Hair Turning White. Ch’town, June 25, 1886.- TRY THE ‘TH AL 25 CENTS, AT THE LONDON HOUSE { A correspondent of Notes and (weries states that Sir Erasmus Wilson, in his work ‘Healthy Skins,” the tollowing instanees of the human hair suddenly becom ing “white: A girl whose hair ‘‘ vives RICHNOND STREET became as on the shock GROC ER Y S! | ORE white as a pocket handkerchief’ o > sh of receiving news of her lover’s death; a lady who became gray ina few days on finding her sister dead in bed by her side; Sir Thomas More. on the night before his execution; two cases recorded by Borellus; three by Daniel Turner; one by Dr. Cassan. and a few miscellaneous cases of which the most remarkable is the following: ‘A gentleman on his marriage, when about 40 years old, had a dark*head of hair, but on Ch’town, June 17, 1886 his return from his wedding trip had be- come so completely snow-white, even to his eye-brows, that his friends almost doubted his identity!’ He also mentions the case of John Libeny, a would-be assassin of the COAL! COAL! enue no lal Emperor of Austria, whose hair rurned ORDERS can be obtained, as nsual, at the office white in the forty-eight hours{preceding his of the subseriber, No. 35 Water Street, for car-| execution. In the same work is given the Albion Mines, case of a peasant, recorded by the Italian, Dr. Sarti, whose skin gradually darkened, ed NELSON BROS., daelers in Choice ‘© Family Groceries, Meat, Those favoring us with their find Goods as cheap as anyin the city, solicited. : ROBERT NELSON, SAMUEL NELSON. -3mos law Fish, &e, patronage will A Cali goes of the following Coals, viz: Pictou, Nova Scotia Large. CAPE BRETTON after a sudden shock of fear, until it be Old Sydney, large. came quite black. Lingan Mines, large and slack, malate. Victoria Mines, large and siack. Scott’s Emulsion of Pure The Slack Coals from Lingan and Victoria r . ’ , Mines are clean and bright, and can be used in Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites place of several sorts of Pic tou are : G. W. DEBLOIS. —_——— —— FOR WASTING DISEASES OF. CHILDREN, June 15, 1886—eod tf Is27 = = = 186. T. & KE. KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. Where the digestive powers are feeble and the ordinary food does not seem to nourish the child, this acts both as food and medicine, giving flesh and strength at once, and is almost as palatable as milk. Take no other. Another Northwest medal has been found in a Montreal pawn shop. It be- lonzed to a man named Browning, and was pay aed for 25 cents. T & WR KENNY rc Tr ate I WO Ky Ad 1 ADVICE TO MOoTHERs. Mrs. Winsl w ° . Iie hinc S ould elway be used whe be | SOK ing 5 bup © uOULG ; (f°. «, MAHON) childrer are utting teetn. At relieve a iy dq "ya 1} le Sui er at once; it POU ue 3 natura ' Ship (iwuers ant broke iTS. | quiet sleep . yr lieving rth child f n pa in: in: nt . und he iittle 5 hy ib iwake LS “brig Gauera) Commission Merchants, ond the viva easel. lads 161 GRESHAM HOUSE, soothes the c nile, fiens tne ullib, allays ail | . gul s the bowels, and is the best | * . we on pain, regulate E th . A isishopsgate ’ known remedy for dierrhea, whether arising LONDON, E. C., from teething or other causes. Twenty-five Ch’wwn, July 15—wky Eng'and, cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | Seett’s and Vaughang Codes Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other March 29, 1886. kind, | | have! irregular | ; oi on the top of which is ¥ ‘ le; gally considered | during the inquest. A Coroner After Paul Boyton. Unless Capt. Paul Boyton files affidavits as to the truth of the following yarn anent his recent descent of the Sacramento river, we cannot consistently recommend it to our readers as a superior article of veraciry for family use. He deposes and states that as he passed Antioch, about dark one evening, he observed a boat being rapidly rowed from the shore. In response to the | Captain’s courteous hail the occupant gazed at the great navigator with a disgusted ©) ing where they grew, and from their noe ind said : the remains of a dense | low | suit You're that rubber thought you were a ‘Well I’m derned. fellow, eh! JI] floater | ” ‘Well, I guess I am,” “Are, eh!’ said the up.” “J con’ said the captain. other, brightening know, but what you could be as such. Just grab this ine, please, and let me tow you ashore.” , W hat for “Why, Pll tell you,” said the man con ‘fidentially. ‘‘You sce Um and bn isilies coroner here is terribly bad—-the worst you fever see. | hain’t sot on anything for Ithree months. Can't pay expenses. Now if you'd only stop over long enough for me to hold an inquesi on you ‘T’'d make @ stake and stand the cigars besides. Just paddle ashore, that’s a good chap. Won't keep you ten nunutes, ‘All right,” said the captain. ‘Only don't let any of the jury tickle my nose If they do, I’m bound to sneeze *‘All right.” said the on you! head my self.”’ ‘After the inquest was over the obliging official carefully slid him overboard and shoved him off again with many thanks, but the captain says the worst of it was the coroner telegraphed the dodge to the one in the next town below, and he to the next in order, and so on clear down the bay, the result being that the great voyager had bo paddle like a steamboat to TTevent veiling lassoed and hauled ashore every landing he ortem a week is about all his system can sti ind ‘Tl sit coroner, assed He says OnE posi _ + <> <a — Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. ONE OF THE B&ST Dr. A. Atkinson, Prof. Materia Medica and Dermatology, in College of Surgeons and Physicans, Baltimore, Md., says: “It makes a pleasant drink, and is one of our best tonics in the shape of phosphates in soluble form.” TONICS, cL ei I in *URRENT NOTES. The Princess of Wales is said to spend $50,000 per annum in bouquets. Over two per cent. of the soldiers of the Russian Army were punished last year by court-martial. Among the offences were 5,000 robberies. A cannon has just been turned off at Sir William Armstrong’s factory, which is 44 feet long, 164 inches in diameter, and __ its actual weight 247,795 pounds, The government has expelled from France an English clergyman named Drought, a resident of Chi antilly, on the ground that he is a partizan of the Orleans princes. It is said that the Pope has bought the Mignanelli Palace in Rome for the sum of 1,500,000 francs, and intends to convert it into an establishment for the printing and publishing of religious books. The latest case of boycotting comes from a western city, where the aboriginal popu- lation is said to be boycotting a local tobac- conist for importing and setting up a wood- en Indian in front of his shop. An actor in Piedmont, Italy, was lately greeted with strong signs of disapproval by his audience. Stopping suddenly in his lines and advancing to the footlights, he drew a revolver and shot himeelf dead. Messrs. O’Brien, and Redmond, comprising ihe delegation from Lreland, who came to the ¢ ‘hie “ago Convention of the Irish national league, left New York for Kuro n Guion line steamer Viscon- sik mon Tuesday : Deasy The movement is extending to Denbig- Wales, against the payment of tithes. Tenants demand a 25 per cent, reduction. The Viear of Slanarmon refused toQuake 10 } shire, per cent. reduction, and sent bai iff to col- lect tithes ; they were attacked bya mob and one of them was nearly killed. The schoon i Rebecca Bartlett : ived at Gloucester, Mass., from the Banks, and reports that on August 17th, Andrew Haynes, one of the crew, was drowned by capsizing of a dory while attending trawls. He belonged to Brier Island, N. S., was 28 years of age and unmerried. A 8: ch art publisher has paid the Ba varian Government $15,000 for the exc! sive right of taking and selling phot canal mense demand from Paris for the views of Herren Chimsee, which is in all respects a close imitation of Versailles. Experime ‘a were made last week at Fort att ended by Dr. Point, Cal., by Lieutenant Gri ayden, © the U. S. Navy, to demonstrate that dynamite shelis may be dische arged from cannon like erdinary powder-filled shells. The tests were successful, as the dynamite shells were thrown across the Golden Gate, exploding as they struck the rocky headland on the Marine C ounty shore. The fifteen year old son of Ernest Allen, of Blac k Spring Road, Portland, N. B.. was kicked in the mouth on Tuesday, on Adelaide Road, by a — belonging to Ra il Loudon. The boy had his torgue »lit and four teeth knocked out. He was Christie. was eating grass on the side of the road at the ume of =: — and the boy, while playing on the sidk owalk, fell at the feet, m tin the injuries stated. Mr. } Allen lias lodged = Sseonlaial at the police Li uaon ; Morse horse | oftice against Louden for allowing his horse feb 4 eod wk to run at lar ge. views of the numerous castles of theo late Kung Ludwig There is already an im °