¢ Ke ce > Wh 4 when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evriripgs. DAILY EXAMINER. : LLAKS a YI “ This is true Liberty. Siners Corizs Two Cents NEW SEhiius. CHARLOTVETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 25, 1889. VOL. 25.—-NO. 3Q. its Bvery 3 vmurtcavee WL BE SOLD AT COST FROM TiILEIR nT i iene fon) ATIPeW ont *PONUUN BUUSH, QUbSN SQUARE, ) ; RATES OF SUBS Oe TRO, cvcececuus $2 50 Three Months.... ; l 2 One Month..... . 0 em Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on for monthly, qua applic ation ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1889. MOON § CHANGES, Kk. island i ’ | ‘ | | i | | i First Q er, 6th day, 3h., 49. 1m., p.m.,5 KE. Full Vi . loth day, n., 4 7. &. Mi, N.; iM ' rizen Last Q@uarter, 20th lay. 3h., 22.6m, a.m, SE. | New Moon, 28th jay. 4h., 41.1m., a.m., N K. | D ea Sun Sun |Moon' High’! Day *s} M DAY OF WEEK) i .osisets | rises | water) len‘h n n morn I 1 Saturday 4187 28. 6 23imorn 15 20 2'Sunday_ Lj 16, 0 30° 2] 3 Monday 6} 381451 7 2 4/Tuesday 15} 40) 9 16) 1 47) 25 5) \W slay 15 41/10 21; 2°31 26 iT lay ; 5 42)11 28) 3 22 27 JiFri 14) 43/aft 37} 4 26 29 8!Sa 14; 44 1 47} 5 40 30 9 Sunda 14 45| 3 2| 6 54 ol 10 Monday 14: 46; 417| 7 57; 32 11) Tuesday 14; 46 5 36) 8 5O 32 12) W ednesday -14\+ 47) 6 54, 9 39) = 33 13) Tharsday 14 47; 8 9110 27 23 14 Friday © 14] 47; 9 15j/11 14) = 34 15) Saturday 14) 48:10 Lijaft 1) 34) 15) Sunday 4 $< 10 55) UO 40 34) 17| Monday 13} 48/11 30] 1 35) 35) 18| Tuesday 13} 48/11 59) 224 a 19| Wednesday 3 48 morn! 3 17 35 | 20 Thursday l 48' O 24) 4 20 35 21)\ Friday 13 48} © 471 5 29 35) 22 Sat wday ls i9' i 9 6 SO a5 23) Sunday 14; 49) 1 31] 7 3a 5 24) Monday LS 49| 1 56) 8 25 34 25) Tuesilay lo 491 22419 5 34 2t Wi inesday ] 49; 2 57 9 45 3 27) Thursday : 15; 48) 3 34/10 25 33 28) Friday 15} 48) 4 19/10 59 33 29' Saturday | 16] 48 5 12/11 35) = 32 4 1617 48\ 6 Timornj|15 3&2 30 Sunday ERED. W. L. MOORE, (Late of Davies & Sutherland), Barrister, Notary Public, Commis- sioner fer Affidavits, Wills, &c.. OFFICE, -- LONDON HOUSE Above Messrs. Harris & Stewart's, next to EXAMINER ofhce. se arches, and all ta” Special attention given to Loans, Collections, Conveyancing branches of Solicitor’s work. ju4—Im eod w pd SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 5! NEW ST., New York City. ee Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- ileum Bought, Sold and Carried on Margin. P. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. sept20—dy & wky ly Eo RARVELOUS a fe) eee Phe a A Zee rae 2 A ra . : See Se 1% ea 754 £3 ef & ae a & i m6 V1) : 2 4g OU fe-5% a Ocly Gent on of Afemery Training. kour Booke Lcataed ta CMe reauinhie Miad wanwering ecnrved. Every child and ada't gcrently benefitted. t inducements to Correspondence Classes. Peevectas, with oninions of Dr. Wm. A. Ham- 7 ,uod Specialist in Mind Diseases, i? a3 i -eenlie e i Thowp Os t egr rat Psych i. r. of. Bo kley, D i)... @iitor oft » Chri tran ‘ vy. Riehard Proctor, the Scientis:, : _ WW. Actor, dudge Gibson, Judah P. i ty mrrd : t otheré, sent post free by Piui. Be LvuIiszT rk. 237 Fitth Ave.,; N. WY: JAMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE “MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rerzxunces: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; D. C. Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. —— WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 1 East Cuear anv 9 & 14 Mixcine LANE, Lonpos, ENGLANp. Represented in Oanada by 4 Mowat & Moserave, Halifax. . — Qot, 24, 1897 | : CAS HS & STEaW HATS, sold to us 2 AMERICAN FELT W hich mistake, were sacrifices , AT FIRST COST. —{x] shipped by at a big SOLD were WILL BE x ae We are selling Ready-iade Clothing ey > ssp = i) 2 a” at from $3.50 per Suil up. BD. Ae BRUG il’ MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, June 22, 1889—eod & wky PERKINS & STERN ARE NOW SHOWING AN IMMENSE VARIETY OF New Prints, New Muslins, New Sateens, PARASOLS AND UMBRELLAS, 3, Gloves, Lacad Wits, Ribbons & Lorsets, BLACK AND COLORED DRESS GOODS, Cheapest Carpets and Oil Cloths in the City, ROOM PAPER! ROOM PAPER! Trade With Ba aud Save Money. PERKINS & STERNS. _— =_ - ~ a rn en = wwe! OPENED . TO-DAY, From England via Halifax. cei ak Mrussels Carpets, Tapestry Carpets, Kidderminster Carpets, Union Carpets, Kensington Squares, Rugs and Mats, Parasols and Umbrellas, Zephyrs and Ginghams. iiteieieieiine —(x)——-—— HARRIS & STEWART LONDON HOUSE. may2—eod&wkly. NEW SPRING STOCE canine daeiie- Boots and Shoes sj E have just completed opening our NEW STOCK OF * ~® BOOTS AND SHOES. We carry a full line of the celebrated AMHERST MAKES, the best goods in Canada. Fine goods a specialty. Our Stock is large, well assorted, and extra good value. J. C. SPRAGUE. Chatlottetown, May 10, 1889—tu fri wky women) from the maritime provinces, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and Prince Edward Island. In April, 1889, it has not been re- of Rider stricted to any academic year, but in April, 1890, it will be awarded to that undergraduate . of the first year, from the above provinces. Fish Maxker.—The fish vendors on Market “bo in the opinion of the faculty has passed days should be compelled to remove all offal the most satisfactory sessional examination, trom the Square before leaving. niaieiameaninns | In Luex.—-An old man named James O’ Local and Other Items. CLeopaTRA,—This latest work Haggard, is at the Diamond Bookstore. 1. O. O. F.—Wildey Lodge meets at eight Connell, who died recently at Herring Cove, o'clock to-night. The second and third de- N..S., left an estate valued at $75,000. grees will be copferred, and the election of O Connell came to this country from Water- officers for the ensuing term takes place. ord, Ireland, In 1832 he married Sarah ieee | Louise White, of Portugese Cove, who died SrzameRn AsHork —While the government | im 1887, after bearing him twenty children, steamer Newfield was going into Halifax on |8!X of whom still live. The survivors are ali Saturday morning, she grounded inside Point married and have families. Ellen, wife of Pleasant buoy, where she remained until high Edward Blackburn, of Charlotterown, is the tide between 12 and one v'clock, when she Second eldest. She was present at the funeral. floated off uninjured. |'To each of the six survivors Mr, O'Connell, ee | either during his lifetime or in his will, gave Savep.—A fine family of children were all presage i ~~ —— and pate cil: afflicted with scrofula. Two died early; the ae The ssi em of ten re rate rest would scon have followed, but for the |,, hi ide 1. ae yo 2 — timely and persevering use of Ayer’s Sarsa- |; ager -.. cage, ‘sean Susan, who is now liv- e as a ae on ling at Herring Cove, for her own separate use parilla, which built them up into a healthy j}..4 benefit. — and vigorous manhond. : oe sieiiijpialieaiin - A Svuccressrut Srupent.—Among the A GRAND SUCCESS. -The farmers of successful {competitors for first - class Mount Meilick held their club picnic on! jjcense at the recent examination, was Mr. Saturday, as advertised. The committee | Johan T. McNally, of Summerside, a young in charge Geserve every praise for (ie Man- | man whose course at school deserves some- ner in which they had things arranged. |/thing more than general commendation. So srys an ** Onlooker.” Befure he was 15 years of age, he - : . g, obtained Sifter close competition, one of a 0. Q. P .—- At the regular session or ot, the scholarships assigned to Prince County, Lawrence Lodge held last evening the follow and accordingly spent two years at the ing brethren were elected officers for the en- Prince of Wales College At the clo: f suing term: N. G., Wm. N. Riggs; V. G., ‘ia a * a i rile Charies Lawson; R. 8S., Jobn T. Hardy; P. 1e first year he came out with houorss, S., Fred. H. Sellar; Treasurer, Theo. L. but the second year, owing to ill health, Chappelle, P. G. he was unable to prosecute his studies re- sieht gularly. A few weeks ago he captured the Nava Review.—Some 1,600 sailors from Governor-General’s Silver Medal, for the the warships Bellerophon, Tourmalive, | best all-round scholar, the highest prize Pylades and Comus, will take partina marine awarded at the College. Since then, as naval review on the north common, Halitax,|we have stated, be has passed the exami- to-morrow, (Wednesday) forenoon. The men| nation for fiirst class teacher. On Mon- will engage in a sham fight, in which the|q,y, 24th inst., being then 18 years old, he ships’ field oe will be used, together with|}4q the proud satisiaction of demanding small guns, cutlasses, ete. his diploma, which is withheld until that Pt aye is attained. Our young friend, who is SEcULARISM.—Tbe St. John Sun, of Satur- the only aon of J.T: McNally, Esq., a day last, publishes in full the letter of Charles of Summerside, furnishes evidence of what Watts,in which he replies to the refusal ofthe /) 144g work and good conduct can accom- Evangelical Alliance to meet him in debate list © He oiters to come to St. John and debate the ee oe edly brilliant parts, and we understand question ‘* Which is the best suited to meet nae ; od the wants of mankind, Christianity or Secu- that it is his intention to take a University larism?” The proceeds to be given to any |Course. charitable institution which may be named. _—_—_>> — — ‘oomaiiieoie Narrow Escape.—Policeman George Kuhn, of Haliiax, had a narrow escape from « terrible death a few nights ago. It appears that one of the telephone wires fel!, and, mm falling, came in contact with the v.ectrie light wire, as a result of which burned through. Pawe Wixnxers.—The County Prize for King’s County in the Dominion Prize Compe- titiom offered to the schools of the Dominion by th Witness Publishing Cc., has been won by a pupil of the Georgetown School—Reyi : nald Stewart —and he has received his prize, |t!: telephone wire was a set of Macaulay's History of Englaad. |Otlicer Gerrish was on duty in the neigh- Miss Fanny Lawson, winner of the prize for | borhood at the time, and very nearly tell Cuarlottetown, has also received her prize. over the wire. Thinking that the broken penne wire might possibly be the means of killing REMEMBER.—Mrs. Scott-Siddons arrives on | s9meone who might run against it, the ofti- P. E. Island this afternoon and wiil give one | cer tried to push it aside with his billy, but of her excellent rehearsals in Summerside to-|f,ijed. He then placed his baton andor it. night. To-morrow morning she will come to ; : 7 ; . and catching hold of it with both hands, the city and remain at the Hotel Davies. She]. : t il - . otha 3 : will entertain our citizens with one of her commenced 6) PU.) . Ag. C008: a SHe baton touched the wire, and the circuit being choicest dramatic recitals at the Lyceum to-]. : ; morrow evening. ‘This is the only oppor- formed by the policeman catching hold oi tunity our peopie will have of hearing this it with both hands, the officer expericnced renowned woman. Secure your tickets at|@ terrible shock which prostrated him for a once. short time. On releasing his hold, he found that his baton had been nearly burn- SuppEen Deatu.—At Catalone, C. B. Cath-}ed through. Had Kuhn’s hands remained erive McDonald, widow of Archibaid McDon-|]in the position they were for a second or ald, died suddealy. She performed her usual ltwe longer, the wire would have burned work wit) her wonted activity, and appeared /through the baton and fallen on_his leg, to be inh rasu l bealt’, Whil. tuefamily tea! yp ichwould no doubt havecaused his death. table was beiny set, she took her baby grand- z : oF : : . , 7 = As it was, the ofticer certainly had a clos son in her arms, and with him sat in an arm- 1 ’ —_ onuse Cail. chair. A few minutes afterwards she was seen reclining backwards as if going to sleep. But it was the sleep from which there is no waking. She was about 56 years old. site -_-_————__—_ Summerside Exports. Summerside, June 19.—Shipped per steamer A MarrimontaL Roycorr. — Mr. Hickey |St Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Point County Waterford, Ive!and, has been boycot- |du Chene: ted not only by the men but by the women. | 224 cases eggs..... 0-6-6. .ee ve eee e rene $874 At arecent meeting, a Miss Sheehan, seconded | 143 bags potatoes...........++.++++++ 10) by Miss Sullivan, moved this resolution :— Nee 24 “That we, the young girls of Waterford, lip- i be sds wuld (aed 60k Le perary and Kiikeuny, resolve and promise to a A a cual 70 treat with scorn and contempt any matri- BO fine cnn eet Cia eS 12 monial proposals from Michel Hickey.” 1 stumping machine.............-.-- 30 Thus Mr. Hickey finds himself not only boy- cnn cotted but girlcotted as well. $1359 escalate By same str on 20th,— Tue Cuance or A Liretitme.—Never be-| 156 cases eggs...------- Aeicttalcsua $ 608 fore have we had the pleasure of anticipating} 190 bags potatoes. . .. 4144 a visit from such a world-renowned artiste as J WOrse.......-sccececeeessseesecce LW Mrs. Scott-Siddons, and Wednesday evening| 200 lbs tallow......--.--+re+-+eee sees 16 will be the only occasion on which 7 Pigs so... 2s - eee ee cee eee cette eens 25 she may be heard. Of sucha prominentand| 20 sheep....----++e+sseeeesoseereees 44 peerless reciter it is not necessary to indulge 650 bush oats. *..... Preece een neon 234 in praise. Her reputation as the greatest 800 Ibs hams ......-..0-- eee eree ene 96 actor in her line at the present day is well es- 1 Drl pork .... wcrc cscaccvesscnnes i2 tablished. The costumes which she will wear| 940 Ibs lard. .......-.-- 0 esses es aeeee 132 are simply superb; they were all made in : Paris especially for her American tour. $1491 sn tinees By same steamer on 21st,— Dying to Arp Scrence.—Dr. Edward N. 166 ete ee tea ahh OS Fm St Fe CHAS $ 799 | Small, of Sedalia, Mo., as a’joke, offered to 193 bags potatoes... ......---+++. sees 138 | give $500 to the man who would consent to J ae hy aligtad tial cg Dela la gh chat an be bitten by a mad dog he had, and then trust oon gin: “ase dedi ahd each hahe — ‘to a madstone forcure. He had several appli- AO bele pork... ..-- ++ +4202 reeees- -- 120 ‘cations, and one man, a stranger from Ar- AGO Ths lard... . «+ +-2- 24% +20 ryecnen. ae | kansas, not to be biuffed, bared his arm, and 400 Ihe hams... ...------02--s0screee the dog immediately bit a piece out of it, 200 Se Peers og s- 40 RA SP ena ndew nny s) : dying in convulsions immediately after. The IIE ss 0h 2 oe heo's odes sine s wees nen madstone was applied to the man’s wound, | and though he still lives and is apparently | well, his recovery is deemed doubtful. He is By same steamer on 22nd :— | evi 2 G4 cases EGGS... . 0c. sere nore eee eB ZO | oe ER: - 194 bags potatoes. ......--+-+e- seen 40 32 cz ce Le wen Cheeks t+ ek ee eke A Mopern Mrracie.—The day of miracles = —: Se he tate ae isis Be “a seems to have returned. An importing firm} 9) jambs . ora Siig aL aa ey 48 | recently entered at the port of New York a| 140 Ibs butter...........-2.-0000000 12 quantity of what purported to be vinegar. It UR oe es ts cee 125 | was inspected and the officials were convinced| 79 bush oats... ............ss+euses 25 ‘it was wine. The importers protested, and : ae upon a review of the matter the department $2,058 at Washington has decided that the fluid is, in fact, wine, and must pay duty as such. Now tie gentlemen who entered it assert with _all gravity that it was vinegar when shipped | ‘and must have been changed by the ocean, voyage. SHLLP NEWs. Summerside, June 19—Entd, schr Richard |Thompson, Walsh, Pictou, coal. 21 - Schr Lily, Jorgensen, Richibucto, lumber; Ad- : vance, Orr, do, do; Jesse Newell, Nickerson, A McGru. Paize.—In a ‘*MeGill Univer- | Pictou, coal; Sylvia Jane, Wright, Richibuetr, sity announcement of the faculty of arts fir|lumber; Restive, Walsh, Shediac, salt. Cid session 1859-90" is the following : **Charles G. 19 Schr Send, Gaudet, Shediac, scrap iron; Coster, Memorial Prize.” Value $30. ‘The |Azov, Kennedy, Richibucto, bal; Lodi, prize, intended as a tribute to the memory of | Cousins, Pictou, bal; Hydra, Sean, Dalhou- the late Rev. Charles G. Coster, M. A., Ph. | sie, ba!. 20—Kate, Ailea, Shediac, bal, 2] ' D., principal of the grammar school, St. John, |—Sylvia Jane, Wright, Richibucto, bal; Res- N. B., is offered by Colin H. Livingstone, |tive, Walsh, Wallace, shingles; stwr Frank Esq., B. A., to the undergraduates (nen oC Bats, Whittle, Pictou, bal. © —-_> He is a modest youth, of undoubt- r N. B. and P. #. t. Conference. CONFERENCE SAYINGS AND DOINGS, (Special Correspondence of The Examiner.) Fripay, June 22, I was not able to tell you last night of the excellent Sunday School meeting held in Queen Square Church yesterday evening. Rev. Mr. Kirby read the report. Ad- dresses wer ‘nade by the Chairman, J. Black, Esy., M. P. P., Rev. J. C. Berrie and J. Irvine, Esq. A service was bel? on Sheffield Street at the same hour by « uumber of the ministers of Conference, accompanied by a mission band from the Centenary Church. Saturpay, June 22. The session of this morning opened with the usual devotional exercises, Several communications were read to the Conference upon which suitable action was taken. The minutes were read and adopt- ed. The resolution submitted by Dr. Sprague ve the St. John Preacher's Meet- ing, referred to by your correspondent, was then taken up de nova in the open Con- ference. An amendment and an amendment to the amendment were proposed : Whereas, No sufficient proof has been brought forward to the effect that the St. John Preacher’s Meeting has departed from the traditional policy of Methodism in its recent memorial to the Local Government, therefore this Conference deems it inexpedient that it should produce an opinion thereon. The discussion lasted throughout the morning, and the amendment to the amend- ment was carried by a small mingrity, which was to the effect of throwing out the original resolution, with the understanding that the policy of the Conference had been sufficiently indicated by the discussion. On Saturday afternoon an hour was spent in the discharge of some routine business, the pastoral address was read and adopted, and the session adjourned. A largely attended Holiness meeting was held at night, which was of a very elevating character. Sunpay, June 23. Besides the regular services in our own churches, and many supplies for other de- nominations, several mission and open air services were held in different part$ of the city by members of Conierence. A wouderful meeting of the United Methodist Sunday Schools was held in Centenary Church at 3 o'clock. The body of the church was filled with a brilliant as- sembly of about 2,000 scholars. Effective addresses by Revs. Campbell, Dawson, Chappell and Lodge. Personal. The Shah of Persia has arrived at Antwerp. Emperor William has decided not to visit Alsace-Lorraine. Morton, Rose & Co., of London, have been selected as the financial agents of the U. 38. Department of State in England, No pessimist is old Professor Blackie. He e.ys that a century ago was atime of miser- able humbug, and he is thankful that he lived in better days. Rev. A. B. McLeod, of P. E. Island, was amongst the clergymen officiating at a special service on board the SS. Hajifax, at Halifax ou Sunday last. Ex-President Cleveland, with a large New York fishing party, will arrive at Glenora, Ont., some time in July. It is expected that they will spend several weeks fishing and ex- ploring the Bay of Quinte. Rev. John Read, of this city, preached in Queen Square Methodist Church, St. John, on Sunday evening last. His text was ‘* 1 can do all things through Christ, who strengtheneth me.”—Phil. 4. 14 The Sun says the dis- course abounded in vigorous passages, apt illustrations and powertul appeals, and was one long to be remembered. Mr. Gladstone's activity in his eightieth year is thus commented upon by so staunch an opponent as the London Times: It is, we believe an absolutely unparatieled feat that uader such conditions a statesman should not only hold his place as a party leader, like a Paimerston or a Thiers, but should under- take a missionary expedition te one of the strongholds of his opponents. A List of Wants WHICH THE EXAMINER CAN SUPPLY. If you want Dodgers. If you want Billheads. If you want Envelopes. If you want Noteheads. If you want Statements. If you want Box Labels. If you want Letterheads. If you wanv Blank Deeds. If you want Blank Drafts. If you want Biank Orders. If you want Bottle Labels. If you want Shipping Tags. If you want Visiting Cards. If pou want Biank Receipts. If you want Business Cards. If you want Picnic Tickets. lf you want Blank Cheques. If you want Auction Sale Bills. If you want 100 or 1000 Cards. If you want Tea Party Tickets. If you want Full Sheet Posters. If you want Pamphlets Printed. If you want Wedding Invirstions. If you want 100 or 20.400 Circulars. If you want Blank Notes of Hands. If you want Priuted Stationery of any kind. If you want Job Printing of any deserip- tion, come to THE Examiner Orrice, Char- lottetown, P. E. Island. Examine Samples and Prices. Ligurnxinc’s Freaks.—Europe has had a week of thunder storms, and lightning has killed a good many living things, from men and women to flocks of sheep, as is its cus- tom, but at Norwood, one of London's sub- arbs, there was a streak which did something original. Itstruck the glass eye of one Laura Adams. Laura felt that something had hap- pened, but din’nt know until she got hone that lightning had smashed that artificial op- tic into a score of pieces, — " = >. ie