{ie THE DAILY EXAMINER. Vea rhe Examiner Publishing Ce.., “LONDON HOUSE,” QUBEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, P. E, Island ’ RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION “aX i (i eee 6666 $2 ou Tinvee DEOMERD. . bcc cece cs eccevess l 20 | PEOUSA c cca cw sf Advertising at most: derate rates. Contracts may be made tor monthly, quat terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on | spplication. ALMANAU FOR JULY, 1689. MOON 8 CHANGES, \4 46\7 26! 8 27) 0 25) 14 40 W. L. MOORE, Davies & Sutherland), >, Wednes lay ’ % FRED. (Late of Barrister, Notary Public, Commis- sioner for Affidavits, Wills, &c., OFFICE, -- LONSON HOUSE, Above Messrs. Harris & Stewart's, next to Ex NER oft . > . gar Special attention given to Searches, | BEER EROS. (Collections, Conve} ancing, aad all bi inches | AND- cneeeeanigaeeianaeamennantaes ———— — ot Solicitor’s work me | B NANZA LINES } Loans made on mortgage ol approved joint 0 5 + noves. ju4 - Im ¢ vl SPECULATION. GEO. A. 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Represented Musukave, Halifax ' Uet. ¥4. 4297- “This is true Liberty, when Free Korn CHARLOTTETOWN, P. j j ' “ . NU Wiidsummer — ——(X }—-- — ( (x) ’ 5 MTTETORS y ‘ r whan ' aie Tr Oke was a gallop of whiskey in the barrel. DENTS KID: GLOVES, Mens’ Summer Undercioining, ~ ae W caTARRWISE, —The cold wave of the past JUST OPENED. A LARGE VARIETY. week has fampished a never failing tepic of t : _ conversation§ The weather this season has | : fairly ow e itself in eccentricity and turned \ i W » ik ji XY T My wa ens Binern Co ats the wisdom the weather sages into foolish- : ‘ ” 9 ‘oes _ ~— ness. A Fine Lot Just Opened. A LARGE | | | USE. Goods | ——+ - - tine netneeeneprenneseciatiansiates Hien. having to advise the Public, may » | Bue Local and Other Items. ——-—— MAN is often deceived in the age of a wo- main by her gray hair. Ladies, you can ap- p ar youngiand prevent this grayness by using Hall’s Hair JXenewer. —< Arter THE FLoop.—Twins of Mrs. John ‘Emmerling, bern at Johnstown since the disaster, have been named Philip Henry Wreck and Ouo Emil Flood. Wat He Lert.--A Kentucky man who was dying alone left his will in lead pencil on the head of a whiskey barrel, and it is held to be valid. The only property he left, however, i eee . VAR ETY. The Halifax Chronicle says : A Bie LIst. The Carrol Jeft Boston on Wednesday at one BEER BROS. i | i j Jae TO BUY Latest Novelties | BEER B2OS. Popular Prices | YOUR 7 Immense Variety milena cass | features which American makers have been | Silk Wraps, Jet Print Cottons wrter. 6th day, lh., 46.3m., a. m., W., Tee’ ‘ \ , Nonnate Donna ban int }, o'clock with 2.700 barrels of freight and 330 rter, » Bh. ap male iwtey Np ft oT med ow horizon ; \ hi W LiOSTE i} ‘ Carpets---Bt USSsis Abi Js ‘on tl passengers. ~ This is the largest list of passen- Bull Moon. 12th day, 5h., 49.3m., p. m., E., . gers carried between Boston and the Provinces below horizon JUST OPENED. A Large Variety, Best Patterns. this summers Last Quarter, 19th day, 3h., 32.4m, p.1 a ee : Aad 4 i -- below horizon ti A Cexruay or Lirve.—Mme. Euphroifine New Moon. 27th day, 7h., 48.0m., p.m., N.W, | "ex? 7 ; y B® ve 2 Aes Le Blane celebrated her 100th birthday on the helow horizut BO) S 8 i A ‘1 hi A i S, - a —? % . 4th inst., at Shediac. She is a great grand . -————~ i ae j , : : sun Sun )Moon' HighiDay’s| -Pt LING CHEAP BY i . é SRG, daughter of Reve Le Blanc, of Minas, im- DAY OF WEES ‘ "5 eater! len’h | ELLING CHEAP. 00} /AOtHS. mortalized by Longfellow in Evangeline. She j f — wan — —— jis still hale and hearty. h mh im mornjmorn AMY] — vanes i all y - | sce - ; a , ' 125 21] . oem cpga 1} ‘ ‘ ‘ 1 Monday e187 ¢ 7 2 on : * ag aoe ZA HE iS 8 : R A i Hy A 3 S, ( ari bag a ps, | An Oop Scexe.—An exchange reports that. 2 Tuesday 19 . ; - :- ot ee Mtns f _ an odd scene occurred the other day in two 5] S oamannry = ‘3 10 aa al One of the Best Stocks in the City. Lace ( iii faiks. hayfields, pot an eighth of « mile apart at 4 Chursday 2 t rs | 2 Z _ ‘Lancaster, Pa. In one all work was stopped 5| Wriday ae a way Be ae —o | ~~ for the day by pouring rain, while in the §, jaturda 22; 48jaitds) o 4 od . ‘other not a drop fell ail day. Sunday ‘> Li 1 56) 4 49 20} & . ' 2 | ee 8; Monday i} 6a A 0 = ot ae z ForLowep Hin From GERMANY.—A Ger- 9 i ty oe - ee 0 >| & : ican woman reached Halifax atew days ago lo) \ 8 _ 4 a he ; # in search of her husband who had left her in bi 2s . 6 ot 3 “ ed june28—eod&wkly. germany. She had followed the runaway 12 “6 a é 280) 10 20 > — - to New York and then to Halifax. The 13 Sa by : 44 : . 19 4 husband is supposed to be in King’s County, 14)Sunda M) 45) 9 20 oI ' iN. 8S, 15, Monday "Gg it; 9 os sft 32 i4 = | i i ac 16) Tuesda a) 42 AG 2 i4 < Hanirax Prices.-—-The Chronicle says: The 17) Wedn ie 2 0 market reports show that flour is still slightly (8 Tharsd tL I = 8 fadvancing. Granulated sugar has gone up a! if) Friday 9) 11 36) 3 ty 7 ‘quarter of a cent per pound, and the price of 20) Saturday 88) 11 59 a oe Occ pieeemelinte wnnenecica tin hi Mae smerncneninngcaeestt aca ostinmnmregimene tale ns raised one and two ceuts & ai Sunday 35) 37|morn| 5 42 2 ‘gallon. Island and American salt park has 22 vionday 36) 3 ed a a ideclined 50e; to ¢$} per barrel according to 23) fuesday 37} 3>| O ou) 4 OU L4 o8 a ‘grade, Anthracite coal shows a reduction of 24) Wednesday 3s a4] 1 aaj 8 Oo} ob ® 75 cents per tom — 5} Thursday 39} 32) 2 16) 9 23) = 53 2 é aren 2 Friday 4) 31} 3 6110 3) 51 — - eee = EY tetas 491 301 4 0110 39) 48 : | : A Cussosyty.—The Chatham World says: ax |Sunday 43| 28) 5 JIL) 16| 45 ; Fashionable Foods tT} bbress goods ! | Professor Smythe, (well-known in Charlotte- i J ta eee ae * : | town) has a piano curiosity. It was made in 29 Monday | 44) 27; 6 Sty 59) 45 | mpage ‘ he ¥ {St Petersburg and was b sht to Miramichi 30; Tuesday 45) 26) 7 iljmorn) 4! i EE GSS Goods See a tee eek aan . by Capt. Harley sixty years ago. solid mahogany case, inlaid with brass, and | |Prof. Smythe says it has several of i i Every Novelty. | patenting for the last few years. It has been | used as a sideboard for some years, but is in| | perfect order. r nal — +) ‘aps, | A Lire Conrract.—Irentown, ©, con- ‘tributes the following: William F. Moore and Bertha A. Van Duzen were married here last jnight, the courtship and marriage being Miss Van Duzen ; Every Style. __--~----—--— | somewhat of a romance. was employed in a woollen mill at Wheelers- burg, Ohio, and while knitting socks finished ISLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 12, 1889. speak free.”—Evricives. Telegraphic Odds and Ends. Rome, July 10 —King Leopold of Bel- gium, mindful of the approach of the day for the assembling of Luzerne, Switzer- land, in August, of the Catholic congress for the suppression of slavery in Africa, has proposed as the best means to conquer slavery the building of railroads throughout the new Congo. Lonpon, July 10.—A despatch from India says the river Indus overflowed its banks and the adjacent country is under ten feet of water. Forty persons were drown- ed at Larkhana. San Francisco, July 10.—Louise Caplin, once registrar of the city, committed suicide yesterday because of the discovery of a shortage of $2,000 in his accounts as police court clerk. Winnipec, July 10.—There will be a pretty full yield of wheat in Manitoba and _the territories this season, but other crops 'will be light. The harvest on the whole will largely excecd what was anticipated two weeks ago, when lack of rain threaten- ed to minimize the yield to a considerable extent in Manitoba, Boston, July 10.—Just as the pastor and deacons of the Baptist Church in Sudbury /were ready to hand around communion wine and bread, on Sunday, the Church was struck by lightning and badly damag- ed. This is the second or third time that the church has suffered in that way. The bolt which struck Sunday hit the same spot that was struck 14 years ago. No one was injured. Toronto, July 10.—Crop reports from all sections of Ontario indicate thxt the prospects haye greatly brightened since the last raperts, and should the present warm weather continue the yield of wheat wiil be \20 large in favored sections asto bring the general yield above the average, notwith- standing the losses in low lying grounds. The barley and oats yield will be very large. Corn is backward and will be a poor crop. Potatoes in some sections are a total failure. The roct crops are very un- ‘even, depending largely on the nature of the soil, Fruit will not be up to the average. ° Hauirax, July 10 —Another victim of the Chezzetcook fire, by which the store and dwelling of John G. Byrd were de- stroyed, has died from the injuries she re- ceived. The little boy, previously burned, as particulars show, fell through a hole , burned in the floor and caught on a beam. ‘To this he clung piteously, calling ‘*Mam- ma” until his hands were burned off, when, with a terrible shriek, he fell into the mass of tire below. His mother fainted, and his agonized father looked on unable to render his boy any assistance. j i ._—_eome - —— --——_—_—_ -—— News Notes. The English brewers’ syndicate has pur- chased two of the largest breweries in Den- ver, Col. The seamen at Liverpool have decided to continue the strike until their demau is are granted. The St. Jamea Gazette, in order to avert further scandals, has paid the claim of ———- SrxncLe Corres Two Crnts VOL. 25.—NO. 42. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, a A Justification Needed. Sir,— Allow me, through your columns, to enquire of the City Council and Chief of the Fire Department in reference to the following :— {In1°"} the City Council and Chief of Fire Department sent an order to Messrs. Merrywe*' her, of London, for boiler tubes for the Merryweather Steam Fire Engine. Messrs. Merryweather refused to fill the order, and referred the matter to Messrs. T. &S., of Liverpool, with whom they had previously done business for this city. They declined at first to beeome responsible for the amount; but, after some corres- pondence with Messrs. M., assumed it, aud the tubing was forwarded and received by the city. When the city remitted draft to Messrs. T. & S., they for some reason witheld twenty-two shillings and seven- pence, and although Messrs. T. & 8. have several tiffes requested payment, it has not been made. Asa resident, this matter was recently brought to my notice by Messrs. T. & S., who also showed me the correspondence between themselves and Messrs. Merryweather, and who very justly spoke in anything but a kindly manner of the way they had been treated after obliging our city as they had done, and for which they had not received nor charged any remuneration. I wish to know how the City Council justifies itself in this matter. Civitas. qeuncunenieniihigiieennmsing Closing the Pamps. Sir,—There appeared a letter in THe Examiner of the 10th inst., over the sig- nature of “‘ Sanitas,” advocating the closing of all the pumps in the city, on the ground that the water was unfit for use. Sir, it is a well known fact that all the pumps have not got bad water. Heartz’ pump and Quirk’s pump and a few others have good water, and cannot be closed. If you try to close Heartz’s pump it would lead to some- thing serious. Notice all the horses and cows that water there daily, besides the continual run for house use. Ask the people who reside in that part of the city if they will consent to have it closed, and you will find them indignant. They are | * quite satisfied with the quality of the water, so much so that there are but few men in that place who have taken water from the waterworks; and I believe that is the cause of all the trouble. To try to force the people to take the water from the city waterworks before they have made any pro- vision fora supply forthe poor! Are the / poor to be trodden down and left without water? Whocould have thought that any tyrant or body of tyrants would atrempt to show themselves so soon /—before they had completed their great {reservoir or made it tight. Beside this, there is a num- ber of poor that cannot take water, cannot pay fer it, and a number of houses which are not fit to put the water into. What are ; you going todo with them? Starve them jout? Those that have got the water in their houses dare not give one pail of water to a neighbor under the penalty of twenty dollars tine. My advice to those people and Broker, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- ~ OF— Millinery ae | Childrens’ | ar. | BEER BROS! 5 cents, | | | 10 Cents, | 20 Cents. NEW STYLES) Arriving Weekly. Charlottetown, June 14, 1884—eod Print Cottons Immense Variety. FLOUNCINGS, — MLOUNCINGS, Wondertuily Cheap. SUNSHADES, SUNSHADES, Special Bargains. attempted to be trodden down is too watch for those tyrants next election, and see if there are any of them among the retiring Counciliors, and send them home and put men in their places that will deal ‘indly to the poor—no matter who they are, whether City Councillors or Water Commissioners —d<eal with them as their merits deserve. Men that would trample upon your liber- ties and take the water from you under false pretences, saying that the water is poisoned and fit to breed fevers, watch for them and do for them as they deserve ! Yours truly, name and address in one of them, requesting for breach of contract. Ft+he haver ae ae M ce ‘ | the aren) Pe wer her. OOF Gs whe Roope 6 | It having been asserted somewhere by store near South Paint, this county, bought 5 . |the sock. He wrote the maiden, “They ex- someone that Principal Grant was the first jenanged photos, the result being that Miss native born moderator of the Presbyterian Van Dozen has now entered into a life con- Church of Canada, a correspondent declares tract to knit fancy hose for Moore. that this isa mistake, and that Dr. Mac- ‘jaren, who was moderator m 1884, was born ‘in Torbolton, Ont. Canada has produced ‘scientists, litterateurs and scholars, and ‘while welcoming ability from every part of the wor.d, aud every kind of ability, it is satisfactory to be reminded that we have begun to grow our own theologians. ¢ one pair very handsomely and enclosed her + vederick Greenwood, its former editor, ' . | => —_- The Rifle, Yue annual competition of King’s Co. Rifle Association was held on the George- town Rifle Range, on Wednesday, the 10th inst, A strong rear wind—so much dreaded by riflemen—made havoc with the scores.! If the New York 7'ribune is well inform The President, John D. Bell, Esq., was to ed that there is some temporary understand- the front, and presented the Assogiation ing between the British Empire and the we a with a handsome donation. in thanking United States to avert a collision in Lute Irish New ithe Association for the vote of thanks Behring Sea, this may lead to a settlement ute BEES ews. a tendered him, he expressed his willingness of this and indeeed of other questions. The tu do all in his power to promote the wel- T'ribune, however, is going too fast when it ‘fare of the organization. Following are the assumes that the conservation of the seals | prize winners : ou this open sea can be provided for finally Farr Pray. Cherlottetown, July 12, 1889. PARTY PLANS—-WHAT DAVIT?T TELLS—-BURKE TO BE EXTRADITED. a ; rd ee Lonvoy, July 10.—Parnell authorizes by a convention between the British Em- : Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Halifax; D. C. Bank of Nova Scotia MERCHANTS, in Canada by Moxgniso & Job Lot of Men's and Boys SEASONABLE, GILEAF, ——--—(v)---—— ARE SHOWING A BIG STOCK Newest Parasols and Umbrellas, Kid, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves,| Lace Mitts, in all colors ; | White and Colored Musiins. j: Bargains in English Millinery. Bargaias in Straw Hats. eas seperensionenes ect X, mmm DRY GOODS of all cannot be beaten anywhere. | STERNS. PERKINS & | Charlottetown, July 3, 1889--dy & wk jSergt J Mellish....... bole ands beds a7 j Sergt BRdovebtome.... isi wes one ; : i. ; ; } Guur D Robertson....... i dushawennne’ oo Sl dynamite machines within the precincts of i Bargains in Feathers & Flowers. STRAW HATS, very cheap. kinds, at Prices that __________— bedueestonmeees: eo ee, Biged Peer pire and the United States. The high seas the announcement that the Irish party will | Score, Jv. - areZcommon to all the world, and any re- immediately form a tenants’ defence league hi Pts. strictions imposed by the two powers on for protection against the landlord syndi- Lieut. WC White...... 0.06. s see eeeees 29 theirrespective people, for the protection cate. William O’Brien yesterday an- | Lieut E Stewart.......ccccesee svcsveee 28 of the seals from extermination, would not | nounced that a fey days would see the for- | Borge D A Stewart.........+-+++:++0+-++ 32 affect other maritime nations. A few seal- | mation of a league uniting the trish e yt . a sbesyed +'€% 1 Ret - 27 ors flying, say the Chinese or Japanese flag, throughout the world for a final struggle See P Hob cL: 26 might work their will on the seals, while) @gsinst the landloris, : | Sorgt gO Us ec aR a als 9g British or United States vessels would be| Lonvon, July a.-—2 ichael Davitt ap- 'Gunr T Henderson... ........--eeeeseeess 95 debarred. Nothing but a general agree-) peared before the Parnell commission again | Surg i 25 ment of all the maritime powers can pre- | to-day. He complained that somebody 24 vent a free use of the high seas allowable | who desired to injure the Lrish in the eyes 94 under the law of nations. ot the British public had placed two bogus . | Instances of the value of a firm and im- the court. Out of this the Hvening Post g OR | ; Second Match, 500 and 600 Yards. ‘partial administration of the law can be , made a sensational article, which said the , bien’ P Bee... nrcenesseeneeerenscees A$ furnished im many countrtes. An India, | incident indicated the danger the court in- | Gera ; ae Tis ccdsenwen be a tas 47 the London Times relates, a dispute took curred. Davitt, in an excited manner, : — S HOWAES, (oe wes si ecersseococens 45 place which well illustrates this point. A asserted his belief that the affair was BEST VALUE |Sergt py A ee ee ee ee Pe 43 few days ago a Hindoo was converted to la d by LeCaron and Houston. Pre- | Searg O Gilles og 60. og og iin ogden ne dee os 37 Islam Great rejoicings took place, in peanees U7 seawaron ann esse ‘euro: Se... vce caeakene tat . 35 men of the: Windoot, aed -s mrocession | ns Justice Hannen said he himsali re- TO BE FOUND | Lieut W C White........... euaedece oo : h an 1 df roe | garded the matter as a silly hoax. aah Midiinaied 6-2 oo5 <<. 6a Kee escorted the conver through | le 8 ale Winnirec, Man., July 10.—Judgment [Guar D Rebertees oiccises. ioesvisees 4°88 He was on horseback, and wore garlands’ \ 4s rendered to-day by Judge Bain, in the eT EEE TEs |Gane:k OP a eee? 96 of flowers. This procession hurt the Hin-} case of Martin Burke, who was ordered to i\Sergt R Stewart..... ...... tee sateen 22 dvos, who rose up by hundreds, armed | be extradited for the murder of Dr. Cronin i ene CN bs iss rns kk ke _... 22 with sticks and clubs, and are said to have) ,. Chicago. There was a thrilling scene in }Ganr T McLeod... .........eeeeeeeeee es 19 beaten the Mahomedans. The Jatter are! ih. court when Charles Carlson, standing jy Guar J OUTER is noe coc coe sens weseeis 17 now preparing to attack the Hindoos, while! i, the witness box, pointing to Burke in THIS LOT Guar T Henderson......: sees eeeeee+e++ 17 the police authorities are endeavoring to 4). felon’s dock, said: ** There sits the | President’s Match, 400 Yards, sible Score, 25. Highest Pos- persuade them to refrain from creating man, Frank Williams, who rented the cot- further disturbances. Religious and race’ tage from my father, in which the murder MUST BE am Guor A P Hobbs........5 00-202 seer eee 23 jealousies between Mahomedans and Hin- |was committed. I fully identify him, as 1 CLEANED OUT Surg G Gillis............ Dea adie aioe id 23 doos show no signs of abatement with}. now him perfectly.” Burke turned all Guor W Murphy............00+ seeee .. 21 time, and were it not for the cold, stern: -jors and showed much emotion. Gomer FOUN. «5 oi nice oe beets s dae = ... 21 impartiality of the British authority in | Curcaco, July 10.—At a special secret 'Sergt J Mellish............+-+0+05 ...+ - 20 India these rival communities would very) oo cion of the executive committee of the Gunr J McKinnon......... eae ans 3 - 20 go0n involve the whole country in civil Citizens’ Association last night, it was de- Sergt B Johnstone.........+-++++++0-++* war. On the faintest relaxation of supreme cided to raise a large fund to aid in the pro- Lieut E Stewart..... pas ame eerea ere ety? 20 cxecutive control the task of maintaining secution of Cronin’s murderers. in due suberdination these terrible rival animosities would rapidly become impos-| [Uwrrz the blood is cleansed of impurities, it sible.” Even in our country a government ! js useless to attempt the cure of any disease. which rises above sectional disputes and! Rheumatism, which is traceable to an acid in calmly enforces the law as it is found, does’ the blood, has been cured, in numerous cases, the attacks of demagogues, and by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, external __——- + ~~ MARRIED At the Rocklin Hoense, on the 11th inst., by the Rev. John Read, Mr. Murdoch 4. Stewart, of South Berwick, Me., to Miss Katie not onenge | +) Gel tliat oe 7 ar