sets | : ERR ST tN AR A . PNY FI oo “ | "y \ PeRMS Five Dotiars a YEAR. * This is » Lit he “eo “> Me I « : Publi » : bis is true erty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—lonrrim: Sixcie Covrrs Two CENTS NEW SERIES “ - ’ J rswgt “Fa4 rT ¥ ran w NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, ISLAND, THIEURSDAY, JULY 22, 1886 VOL. 19 TO. § 4 4 4 A 5 ° 4¢ » ae - 5 » 2. % X wet cody q9¢ >. Ae Pe NQ). Dl. The Daily € xa { ~~ ~ : : WRITTEN Kis "“ECIALLY FOR Pur EXA MINE KR. | L E Te i f ~ TO THE EDITOR en whe the Kin oes ic : ) &e > ry f 2 4 4 . ” . . sinh 8S OTCer, W mo, se9 <r, art on to the baseness of the work ‘i 1 A as ————— — is - ] cf . , is issued ‘very evening by : ithe} ei le Wolfe 18 che mor cap tble of performing tt T| : F ra M} » p . a boom | Had VES os Th » Repes ul Cry. | And yet in the face of all this, leading Ue x mine! + vbl'shing Co | ; i teniperance men wh on other occasions Cc : : . . . , will : rit ye From ir offic r of Wat d S3 QU OR, | BEATEN in every fair field of national | ¥‘ illing to sacrifice party and ail else ‘ cthee, corner o ater an 1: ; . for } ~~ £ ’ . leet . | policy, Gritism fnds a jas -esource he lor the cause, were found stre uously ad Great George Streets, ( harlottet wh, : . HA DOW 6 aX D SUNSHINE as ~ i last resource ™ the see ciiiiaar alin taniaans all . i _— Be Prince Edward Island. _ as ; wy PCR 4 FY Me eepee. his would be UnWOrtny of |. roe me = ee or , TES . —_———- — notice if experience had not taught that |erests, and wo, instead of helping a anni CP Yr 1 . . ) , i “ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— : even worthless and 1 uprincipled dema- , ¥We#k and errin brother, chose rather t er nan oat ase +. Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Curtain Nets and Fancy oe ogues may 80 work on the natural element | te™pt or hasten hinn on to ruin, that through Tne COSTS HOO OHY DOO OEE ROE C CEH ES een ¢ i . 1 : ; . >. Three months os. 1 25 ’ = . : i of discontent in a community as ultimately 7 c aa he might gain his selfish ends. ne 1 r Ler : \ ' Sorin . se to destro g peace and 11. Bein ~ | Thus was Belf: lisgracef Wo BN cevathicnaabee incense - 50/Serims, Cretonnes, Light Prints and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ CHAPTER XII to destroy its peace and well-being. Nova ae ee ee iam principles hae failed Advertising at moderate rates. : a | Scotia politicians who have adopt d the |Ability and Christian principles nave faued : ? ; » ’ ‘ ‘ 2 ate f(t oth | secessi ‘ry are looking t > sli ( imbecility and intemperance lave won. ; sutracts may be made tor moothly, quar: | Mantle S. Sune r Want! « loths Me si ayn Hats and Bonnet Se \0 iwued. ) ' . m ‘7 ‘ 2 a * anal “ o “ . ates 7 Those who relied ae just » of thei ‘ terly. half4vearly, or yearly advertisen oe | | \ a : . Within itt be ae meee t} el irate pe y ait ase: Oe mut we are GiAv‘ toa AM: A - : i J ie" v AeEUW on application. Gents’ Merino Underclothing. _ Within, gathered around the cheerful | know that they look in vain. caussand the inteligunss of sy enemas De et ee thie aw et wer a What would we obtain by separation from |?@¥* on defeated, whilst those have ss Ameri es Wi nw, ieee Nl Tits 4 DeWolfe, Ethel, Lionel wher, with Mr.!the Domini ) thats Fated “ald triumphed who relied on the ‘‘ways. that j an 1 ‘ es SN be : ; as »sTivaln p Le ile . S : . ALMANAG FOR JULY, 1888 it Dre \ hah Is. i} rescott. ; well-known attorney ot! tne! union of the Pp rovinces in or ler to strength- ,are dark ana the weakness—of humanity. ‘ i ' e 4 . > } j 4} : 66 ‘ : ‘ 2 ‘ ooo \city, who had been emploved by Ethel, | e) cis re i fetid : : Let us henceforth, electors Linen « ollars, ( ulfs. lies, Socks, | oth Merc: Oraia om - el,;en them against the aggressions of their 4 orth, rs of Belfast. mOON’S CHANGES. : F jand Mr. Craig, a mortgagee of Ingle-|enemies. Experience had taught European respect and support only these who re- ‘ ” . i we ‘ : . “7 > aw (« sto +4 ’ . > 2 » > Wer Been tet dor Oh. SK tek. Carriage Wraps. Fee sigh nh ee lany enilantng Bireit trae CPrarecgeng that political disunion led to|SPect themselves, anid with, besides, ‘xospect First Quarter Sth day, 9h., 5.7n ‘ ‘a | invited to the wedd man Were not expected ruin and chains for every country vhere it |®B recognize our intelligence and inde- - > . , itor so . time at} ; Ee . oreo: > - . ea ve’ ee sei Deere “ a | for some time, and those congregated in| existed. Asa bulwark of defence, a for- | Penaence. (re esrnes ro ] > > ‘ } 1" ATE : MF A334 : ein’ F ill Mi yon 1! oth day, lth... o6. 4m. p. a. & ALL SELLING AT A “TIRE R ab DISCOUNT TA HI BAR Sones earnestly employed. i tress of strength. the Mistress of the Seas The > are sta ments, sar. Editor. which ast Qu 24th day, 3h., 89m., a. m., &.K. | Disiva i ! , Now,” said) Mr. Prescott, ‘*Miss De-| sought to fortify her children with that ,{™® be easily substantiated, and whieh I New Ms = Siet d Ly, hie es oe Oe EF hd idle ; Wooite has inst ructed me to say that the prim iple which led herself surely up to deem it pl per to wake to remove in some xclow horizon Oa oe Tar ~ ;CMy part she will take m respect to the dominion measure, at least, the cloud that now res’ nerermgumneuennansbiaginaniiiliatiaiteent-asiin oS i é E x 3 proposed settlement is in r rarad to Ingle 1B inal aamfina al] | Upon us. D DA \ Sun ‘Sun |Moon! High'Day’s} * - v6 tiie ep 3 » Va Le tb @ | wood itself, and, until the tgage on 5 ane See won? gre. rier, Yours, &c M ” \rises!sets rises | wi iter ten’h | j af at eae a ae it that growimg power and prestige and domi a ns ; anek Ch’'town, July 15—wky " paid, she will not consent to the pertor-| nan to which we are now rapidly and | OBSERVER. he : ~ h = morn | aft’n yh m | : " mance of the marriage ceremony. Miss! surely pressing ; hursda s o 4 silo s6B 2™Q0_——_—_———S eo St a ei : a cll “yy g. 2) Frid 19 4915 911 $0 30 | Ew 7“ oe oS . 7 = 2. At present we have the vast trade of | 3 Saturday 191 4816 18\morn| 29] po agrees, 7 ee re he shall pur-; the Dominion, worth $200,000,000, to offer 4\3u uday . ” 48 7 3] 0 6 28 ‘ a re - SE cae ie era = Len ma SbO« k, i barte1 for trade relations with neighbor- | 5| Monday 2] 48 8 45| 0 48 aes | si , at p ir, to the amount of forty thousand ing states. Senarated. we would have but i 7 . ™ =e | lotlar i hat his eiryy vey me j iy P - } ‘¥ ; 6, Tuesday 99 48/9 50! 1 33) 26) 4 ars, an | that that sum be in = ediate ly a fragment of local trade to offer, which 7| Wednesday 92} 47/11 11) 2 2] On | y paid over to the thortgagee, and re di would command but little respect in the I Ch ired 41 : 93 47 ft 22 2 16 4 is tien to be transferrea to her, tl ic docu- m irk e f$ the world } ; : buy ya QaIG oo < 24 , ; ; 3 : ite LaArRt OT the woria, j 9 Friday 23; 46] 1 30) 4 23) 23) . AT- | ments being held by het legal adviser. The} 8. We would be cut off from trade | tour lav » ke CO QF fe ‘ avo i i ciumMme h ve ] 1? ve fully ‘~ <4 1 P ° ° 1 Saturday = 46 2 27\ 5 42 22) ;documents e all been carerully _ with the rest of the Dominion. Before | “Sipr ey ‘ . . . ‘ | are ( : are ae r *mona#r ‘ : « ‘ P : ° c . ; a om lay 25 os 3 41) 6 6 20 | Poe s” pared, and are ready for signature, so that; Confederation one-third of our imports} ~ Sionday a . $7 §& is | r ) ‘ w remains 1 av t} : ‘ , } 13 Tu sd . 27 a ; 39 8 - i os | HOyaIng, now - aa to do but oe the} eame from Canada, now a much larger pro- } ' uesday “i ‘ > ‘ jmoney an lake » transfers of al Ces t ° } . ; 14 Wadae, — on al 63 o 39 +3 iL money and mer tne a OF of Poca portion comes from the same source and | =" sday ~- . . WD «be oa | Sary DADELS. ‘re vou mul y agreec to this. } witl nif liyty Qo ” . a , » i 1S\Thursday | 29| 43,7 17/10 13' 14] Me Warner?” jatyon elk thi er ae > x : ' s : - - . . < ait ‘ , ’ ¢ | 8 : 1b Friday | #0 42; 7 54110 48 12} Pee “Ves.” answered Lione! ‘4 aa oe a. ; f Cc j 17 Saturday | 3) 412i 8 33i11 24 10 ~ 97s . ‘ aire ee TS oo present we receive from Canada a 18'Sund my | 30] aol 9 4/11 58 a © usual, our stock has been scrmonsally selected in the hest | e money was then pal l, the mortgage | great quantity of manufactures—aer cals! 19 M ynday 33 39| 9 32\aft 30 6 L British an@® Amer! an markets, and comprises, in addition |, ? i — ener oa aee + } con tural implements, — general iroo-ware, | 20) Tuesday | 34) 38] 9 50) 0 58 4 the papers handed over to her lawyer for} cotton and woollen goods, etc.—as che anly 9 ; : |. das Getic ten ye to a . . > » : oy ee et Ce oe 21 W ednesd by gS 37\10 24' 1 38 9 | Fall RR: unge ot staple Bry Goods, ali the novel 1e8 to be safe kee} ing. las they y can be obtained from any country, | 22 Thursday 36; 36/10 51) 2:17 0) found, | “I trust Mr. Warner, —_ she, ‘‘that/and free of duty. Separated, we would | 23 Friday 37 35/11 1s! 3 0 14 58 at . ;you are perfectiy satistied with this part of | have to pay duty on. those which could not } per Saturday 38 34/11 48 3 59 S 0 n the proceedings, and that you wil not re-! be produced advantageously here. na 25\Sanday, | 80) 32imom| 5 9] 53] pent buying ‘Lenora’ stock at the price you} 5. The Government of a small section! AYWQ NDERFUL REMEDY » ; M. nd 40 31 0 mw 6 Og) 51 | q } } is ° 4 ~~. j Cnn 249 i $B. ae ° he : C Tic i 2 | } ' oe as o [aT ® |) have Just paid Tor it { think its worth its} would cost much more relatively hen the ait a was ata J d P and New WVork Mile cs | would co: re relatively st} Adameon's Botanic Cough B oe Tenia = ‘2 = E ‘ . od 40H On, aris eh ii 1 COW Or q RE- lage. ve lof the whole Dominion. | ere a eer ' pe er : a ~ | ‘| should be more than sutishied Miss §& Separated -e would have ni iad i - 2 oe . ns, Voids, an 29' Thursday 44| 27) 2 48) 9 35) 43 | hh ry EK qx Ie iH ts B3 - 1} pine. 9 j 1} . euaee & 6. Separated, we would have to re-assume;} = Asthm » Gonsunpties, have 30. Friday : 45 2% 3 5410 24 41) rer y. ane y Pods 9 ALS 35 on Dene. he re pli l, 8 rege 3 aid it! our debt, nee rly $4,000,060, and pay back Bp ¢ y th of ADAMSCN’S BaLeAM after 31' Saturday 446'7 26! 5 1j1L 7I14 40) nets and Si q | hot bring me again even a tithe of the price the large capital expenditure which the| #letherm aes have failed erers from either le pes i if paid tor it. What are aiew paltry; Dominion Government has made on our; “RO °? hinl affections, car — _ | thonsands cc inp ared to the priceless treasure | public werks. We would haye to raise | xe a ee ee: amenrenmenenemey il hay Saint aan ( i, anaes i ata) 1 ee ee , get it at omer a oa : s ie ty : nearly $700,000 by customs and ‘ x« ise ; FOR SALE BY ALL DRICGISTS : a oe to non you speak thus, said) As we do not is port raw material for | Bottled at St. Steys yt oprietors, “= a e ' she, smiling sweetly, oni and, as my presence manufacturing we would find this most op- | Fro WORT vistas we Geib m re 45 } | is not needed in‘concluding your business, ; pressive. § swe ae will withdraw.”’ |" - Wewould have to provide for our aciuiee " } 4 ‘ : oO provide for oul a ws enetne ee ee Y 1 ste » 3 weik ey » ' ; ° . 7“ ES «% 0 : the guests now began to arrive. Many wn defence and the defence of our tisher- | gp 37 a : of them, who knew so well her truth and/jies. In short, our taxes would be reas- | E' 7 ae. o: her faithful ‘ lered ! she l 1 am . ] the! 3a - As disp sition, wondered she eu, our trade hampered, the cost of the hy S ‘) &C had ‘ : . aa. , BYE Laod and Propert n pie Larg 0 0 iery, love Gs, s | had so soon forgotten the gallent young sol-/ necessaries of life enhanced, and our pro-| § the 1 ee ve coat 1 ee i ; } oe oe 4 ee : 4 4 . Z ‘ ‘ A. THe i ged, 8 Od Giet who had Hirst vi on her fove, out they spects of improved trade relations forever | Rrishton Road ae 5 ROS EES SMe ies ee houghts, and | ruined... ; oat aEmIagp { HEARTZ showered their congratulations ant sees be ae countrymen, in connection with At ril 20-——2aw tf ®& pat ! — ANGEMENT SUMMER ARE THE PALACE STEAMERS INTERHATIONAL §.S. C0. via Eastport and Port- sday and Friday, at Leave St. John for Boston, land, every “fonday, Wedne R.A m. Leave St. John at 80’clock every Satarday night for BOSTON DIRECT- Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd class ; $9.59, lst class. For tickets 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, May? 7, ) 1998—ced why LL. ARTHUR & ; CO. GENEHRAL Gommission Merchants, 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Ruvs and Produce a Specialty. July 15—dly whkly CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY iS MARKED T & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. vv One RANKIN HOUSE. eS ce HE undersigned will lease for a term of years ahove well known Hotel, situa ed on cor- J the ner of Water and Pownal Streets, in ¢ ‘harlotte- town. Prince Edward Island. Pos ssession given on the lat October next Any information re quire xd will be by letter or personal interview. . H. GRAY, D AV1D St IRLING. ustees, Ch’town, Jane 12, 1886—jun17Zaw her joer given, either New Wetensatnne Hh New Frillings, New Lace } ' ‘ow DRESS R0008 ih “TRIMWIGS to Suit Muslins, New Frerch ¥Mustlins, hes ~ American Laces to Match. —_——— ‘0 ------ New Pink Cottons, New ——— oO _———— and Ojiicloths! —_——— — OO - —— FRKINS & STERN , 86. few Cloths, Jerseys, New Wew Carpots Ch’ town, April 29 BOSTO! ISLAND —— HALIFAX AND P. E. make WE Ek. on and after Ist July, 1886, Will, TWO TRIPS PEE —0o----—_— The Steamship “MERRIMACK” (Capt. Crowell) 2.200 Tons. The Steamship “CARROLL” (Capt. Brown) 1.400 Tons. The Steamship “WORCESTER” (Capt. Allen) - 1.400 Tons. oO Commencing on Thurs own at 6 o'clock, p. m., on MONDAY AND of until These vessels have superior Passenger Accommodations. THURSDAY each week, further notice. Freight handled carefully. The LOWEST RATES charged for both Pas For CAR VEL, €ROSBY, General Agents, Nickerson’s Wharf, Boxstoa, June l4th, 1886--dy wy pat ber jour 2 mus sengers and Freight apply to BROTHERS, “Agents, Charlotvetown. further ilars partict & NICKERSONS New): Jackets. | Steamship Line: day, lst July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte- | brances upon her, as, with smiling lips that : Dominion, sharing her growing trade | concealed unutterable woe, she “welcomed | and industries, we are enjoying more than | them to the bridal Sout. usual prosperity. Our material wealth iu Lastly came the le rgyimat. In an hou | creases 8] per cent. with eat h deca de. our the ceremony was to valle place. Ethel’ British laws are well administered, our went to her father’s side, and fondly caress-| peace and protection are secured. Let us ing him, asked playfully, ‘‘ When you next not suger ourselves to be cheated out of | greet me, papa, what name shall I bear?” {these Tnestimable blessings by the false ‘Mrs. Warner, I hope, my dear Ethel ;} hoods or the folly of selfish, scheming, un keep up your spirits, child, you are carry-| principled politicians. ing yourself bravely aa nobly to-night.” B. Ah, papa! if you could only read my North River. July 20, 1886. heart, and the leve it cherishes for you, and | a the trials I am enduring for your sake, you, The Election in Belfast. wonld never again say that woman’s soul is eee of the Patriot has been weak. gut papa, whatever the future may) ‘SiR, The Edit hold in store for us, whatever my lot may | trying hard to show why the Grit cause did be, never doubt my love for you, trust me) not gener: wy ae in the late contest. the last. and remember that when God| It would be 1uch easier matter for him wills, all clouds shall be swept away, andj to show ad they managed to triumph in sunshine come again to bless and cheer us/|a few districts, as he is perfectly acquaint all. Don’t let these dark hovrs weigh you| ed with the means generally a lopted by down, remember my words, and trust in | the m to gain their ends especi lly could Providence. Ah! father, I have a sadjhe explain why such was the case in the jheart, but for your sake | will bear the! Belfast District, inasmuch as the candi- | storm, for your sake and for mine I am/| dates, his apt schoiars, with their local entering a path where ali seems dark.|seconds, long since taught, revived the whose every step is beset with thorns, but; same tactics resorted to by him- sunshine is at the end. Bless me, papa,| self when he withered district as a | before I leave you.” | curse, ‘God bless you, my darling child,” said | When his local representation w ended, 1e, tenderly caressing her fair head, ‘‘now ‘the moral standard of the district was rais- give me one more kiss, while I have yet the ed—liquor at elections was a thing of the strongest claim to your love.’ | past. But the Grit candidates in the recent She kissed him fondly and _ tearfully, | campaign. feeling their case hopeless if | then eft the room, and went to her| party alone was relied upon, i desper ition | boudoir, where her ‘‘best friend” was | resolved to use every means, fair and tou l, | art ranging the costly but simple bridal, by which they could break the Conservative i robes. ranks. A most dogging personal canvass | ‘Many es Laura.” said she, ‘‘for|was undertaken, their heutenants com | your assistance; you have everything nicely | iissioned, and the weapons employed by Mr. Li isplayed. Will you kindly go down to the ; Laird dragged from their graves to perform Ip arlor, and play for my guests f L will robe i the same low service which to him was so | alone.” helpful. | That hour passed quickly by in music| Instances are known of electors being J and song, and when Laura went again to|followed froin house to house, of others E thel’ 3 room to le id her to the side of he r| forced to leave their own homes in order to | affianced husband, she found everything | avoid the persistent dogging of the candi- | just as she had left it. Nota garment, not} dates. One refusal was not suflicient, but | a flower, had been touched. There lay the} second visits were frequently made, isilken robe, the filmy veil, the fragrant | and when all other means failed, wreath, the flashing jewels; but Ethel was indirect threats were brought to bear. Even missing. Her father he d not ci sught the jon election day, the humiliating specté le hidden meaning of the fond words she had | was witnessed of an old man on the verge but an hour ago whispered to him. | of a hundred being dragged to the poll by il : the senior member himself. The Orange (To be continued.) . “on ac . ; Circular and ‘‘Facts for Electors’ were |lustily pressed into service whereve! it 7:3 suited, and good service they did; for, im Scott’s Emulsion of Pure one Polling Division alone. some fifteen or ~ ABSOLUTE PURITY, pH itaging ananiyses (made by the Domin alyst) of three BAKING POWDERS | sold in this mark shounid pat a stop to the | Unjust efforts of the Royal to mislead the public , a8 CO ! g the only pure Powder. These im- partiai tests show that other Powders are as pure a da wholesome: _ SAUNDERS, Dom. Analyt, St. John, N. B. reports : | Royal—Contains Alkaline Carbonates—a mixture cunsisti ng mainly of Bi-Qarbonate of soda and Cream of Tartar—adulterated with about ee ae arch. | Ww. BEST. Dom. Analyat, St. John, N. B., ba reports : Pui Gold Contains Cream of Tartar, Carbon- ate of Soda—fresh and pure. { Nov. 1), 1882— Not adulterated ; j same as usual, ; .pril 7, 1883—Not adulterated } Wi Bl LS Ay i883—Not ac W 0 L sume a8 usual, { June { is8i—Fresh and pure ; same composition as usual, | | MAYNARD BOW MAN, Dom. Analyst. Halifax, S., reports; 4 WOODILL’ 5 ane di quality; contains nothing ; injurious, W Wood! I's Germs n Baking Powder iia W900 a NE FOWGEL hea a reputation for purity and whulesomeness now neat rly FS years, May » 1508. ESTABLIS HED (873. MEMBERS CHAMBER ¥ _ > i ee ‘Spiling, K.«. Ties, Bumber, 2's, Camned as . , be i asta, baay . ges | | Preauve, Vrite us fully for Ship | or ois ) And sellon cor quot HATHEWAY & (0. 22 Central Wharf, Boston, \Gen- oral Commission Merchants. ar our house. Will rsonal attention, Charte's, Freights for t U 1 States, Newfonnd- ly aied ca Ports. mb tone and Oil ations. vessels ¢ 90 { s for mit south Atk Freights. ry Goods — Shipping, HALIF AX, CANADA. es Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites | twenty Conserv: ative voters were thus gain- | ies, ee bs ed by the O; ppoutson. rer & x INY AS A REMEDY FOR PULMONARY AFFECTIONS | But perhaps their most effective w apon | { H. i | D 8 KITLOUS DISEASES ; re —- | was the one apparently most reed Npo. | a ‘ mAGON - . ’ ; } a é | 1), Ty : i « 4 e ere ] ntifully uppli Le hy th \ : ; ’ | Dr. ira 0 } it 1 ,} Liquor was plentituny pI lo tat cael ‘ . | i i . 1 ¥ i pe ang my) Qg | New York, says I am great! pi used V the supe yy olficer himsei alia his scru | SHIf ue uulLsS @'uU Brokers, j . 7 : soll bn i your Emulsion H e found it I rvi npuLlou init in every case where ote | {tn ss “1 oe ee Od ‘ e : i ! . ’ i j - y mis WAN ' >} n jable in above disea ~ ena sily | « iid | influenced by it On election day ue aeral U WM sslvil Mbibiiai Lg, Imi 1 ' P ite ’ Ss : Seale melita wee ie shit , ae 1dministered on act itor Ws pa ) y ca = I i wit : 1S) GE ESHAM HOUSE, — ac + > > CE ;a maddening inJuen s vote tor] ‘ r : ithe Gri candidates, 10 e interest it ae shopsgate Street, ‘ SEI co at eer « : 4 " NDI o Ot. ic. was freely given, an hose who still used | LON DUN, b. ©, Goff s. 31 jy! } ; — , , 4. i ae yee made s® heipie: ssly intoxicated as to ga ; Many imitators, — no equal, has Dr. | pre’ ent their a ppoaranc @ at ‘the pus. rer- Scotts and Vaughan s Codes. Sage’s catwrah remed trs and w haps the must conspicuous in this lowj| March 29, 1550,