ol anit ii atten a a: Reel eae Mt THE DAILY HXAMINER, - The Launch of England's Crack Cruiser. A large gathering of spectators as sembled yesterday afternoon in the dockyard at Chatham, to witness the launch of Her Majesty's Ship, Severn. This vessel, when completed,will be one of the most important additions which have been made to the Royal Navy.) The Severn is an unarmoured fast ateel | cruiser, belonging to the class of the twin screw protected corvette, which includes the Thames and the Mersey. She is a more powerful vessel than the cruisers of the Leander type, and pos sesses greater steam power. The prin- ciple followed in her construction has been that of the water-tight hull,and the main object which the designers have had in view is to guard as much as pos- sible the boilers, engines and magazines from danger. The Severn has been about two years in the course of construction, and is es- timated to cost about £160,000. If the anticipations of her designers are real- ized, it is believed she willturn out to be one of the fastest cruisers in the ser- vice. Her principal dimensions are as follows: Length between the per- pendiculars, 300 feet ; extreme breadth, 46 feet; mean draught of water, 17 feet 9 inches ; load displacement, 3,600 tons. Her armament will consist of two 8-inch breech-loading guas, ten 6-inch breech-loading guns, one 9-pounder boat and field gun, one 7-pounder boat and field gun, six l-inch Nordenfelt guns, and two 45-inch Gardner guns, She will carry Whitehead torpedoes and discharge them above and below water on each broad-side. Although the hull is nnarmed, the vessel is provided with a 9-inch thick armor steel-faced conning tower, and protective horizontal deck plating two inches thick, and three inches of the same on slopes. She will be fitted with horizontal compound engines of 6000 horse power, made by Messrs. Humphry, Tennant & Co., of Deptford. There are two propellors,snd the vessel is estimated to attain a speed of 174 knots per hour. The authorized complement of her coal bankers is 500 tons,and accommodation is provided for 300 officers and men. Three o’clock was the hour fixed for the proceedings to begin. As the hour approached, a large staff of workmen made ull preparations for the christen- ing ceremony, which was performed by Miss Daisy Watson,daughter of Admiral Watson, C. B., Admiral Superiatendent of the dockyard. Prayers having been read by the Rev. Mr. Dearden, a signal was given by the chief constructor, in response to which Miss Watson moved the leaver holding the ropes. As the last support was knocked away a pause ofa minute or two occurred, during which the vessel remained fast on the stocks, There was momentarv bustle and a flicker of excitement; but present- ly the vessel, obeying the slight pres- sure which had been applied to it,began to move from the fastenings which had retained it so long, and amid a storm of enthusiastic cheers slid swiftly into the Medway. As the Severn got fairly out of the slip the cheers were again renew- ed ; the Royal Standard, the Union Jack and the Admiralty flag were hoisted on board the cruiser, and the band of the Royal Marines brought the proceed- ings to a close by playing Rule Brit- apoio. It is expected that the Severn will be aeady for ber first commission in a few month:.—London Times. asall sdilltaiedillssi A Deaf Mute’s Odd Letter. The following unique application for employmeut was received last spring by a farmer of Essex Co.,N. Y. The writer is an ordinarily intelligent man, and his oddities seem to result from habitual shortening in the expression of ideas through signs. The handwriting was plain ani clear, and the spelling correct. The impression produced by the letter among those who know the writer was that the deaf mute mind must evolve ideas ina way strikingly dissimilar to that customary with speak- ing and hearing people. This is what he wrote: “I have just received a letter to you and get an opp yrtunity. I ex- pect that we were all well and enjoy to hear from you. I have been to Cham- plain and stay there longer time ago aod Henry Charlowa deaf mute man would Jike to come and stay through summer and saw wood and build stone on barn and will begin to plant corn aud potatoes on farm. I think you will be glad to see me, but I don’t want go Joseph Jerdo—Because I should like best of you very much. ~_- For His Wife A gentleman eniered Sarony’s the other day for the purpose of obtaining a cabinet picture of himself, The artist placed him in position, and screwed up his machine to the proper focus. “Now look pleasant and cheer- ful, please,” he said, and keep your eye fastened on that picture.” Instead of looking cheerful, however, the genticman leaned forward and assumed a look of intinite weariness. ‘Pardon me,” exclaimed the photogra- pher, “chat will scarcely do ; your ex- pression is far too somber to make an agreeable picture. You must try and coax up asmile.” “If my present posi- tion and expression cost anything extra,” was theanawsr, “I am willing to pay for it. My wife is at the Pequot, by the seaside, and the picture goes to ber. I know what I am about; draw the cover and begi ae York Sun gin counting oa NOTES. Not the promissory, but /acts about WeELcoms Soar, an article that does not con- tain one particle of the adulterations used to reduce the cost ef ‘* ure Goods,” but coes possess the value of legitimate Washing Qualities, the demand for which proves the advantage gained by the use of the gepuine over Soaps of doubtful character. None should be deceived even by Red and Yellow Wrappers, or any of the imitations of the Wrioome, as a pair of clasped hands ie stamped on every bar. Made by Curris, Davis & Co. _>-+ —- Special Notices. Boys’ Coats $2 00 at J. B. Macdonald’s, octl7 UnpDERCLOTHING, Suits, Pants and Vestr, Overcoats, cheapest ever heard of at L. E. Prowse’s octldS Great bargains in Readymade Clothing at J, B. Macdonald’s otel7 (1000)—One thousand pairs of American Rubbers just received at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s, Octl5 Don’? buy Clothing until you see the stock at J B Macdonald's otl7 Cuoics Appies. by the barrel, at Beer & Gofl’s. octl5 Tue largest variety and cheapest lot of Newest “eathers at Perkins & Sterns. oc 14 6i eod Boors and Rubbers cheap to-night at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. octl7 One THovusanp Parrs Best American Rub- bers just received at Dorsey, Goff & Cos, oct lO A svuir of good warm underclothing for 65 cents at J B Macdonald’s. octl7 BILLHEADS, ete, neatly printed at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. GREEN GRAPES, Goff's. A speciAt Lor of Blankets, good value, at Perkins & Sterus. oc 14 bi, eod Tur best and cheapest Boots in town at J B Macdonald’s Boot Store octl? FAIRBANKS ScaLxs repaired, and warranted to stand the test, or no pay, at Brown’s, at the Athenzeum. {sep 5 Our Dress Goods are very nice this season, and we have all the New Trimmings to match. Perkins & Sterna, oc 14 6i eod Brack CaAsHMERES.—Weeks & Co, are showing a full range of rich{Black Dress Cash- meres and Merinoes. These goods have never been surpassed in value and appearence, and are conlidently recommended to sll purchasers. octS Go Lp and silver plating of every description done at Brown’s, such as carriage and sleigh handles, dash rails, etc., also table ware, and jewelry of every description, at the Athe- peum, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. {sep 5 VELVETEENS —Very popular with ladies as Dress Material. We are showing a full as- sortment in Black and the new colors such as are now worn in London and Paris.—Wkexrs & Co, Market Square. oct5 Worperrut low prices in clothing at L. E. Prowse’s. Overcoats from $3 25 up; Pants, 99; Vests, 50 cents; Suits, $4.75. octld THE only steam sewing machine and gun repairing shop in the Dominion, and the only place where you can get every part cf a sewing machine or a gun made, is at Browa’s, at the Athenseum, corner of Prince and Grafton Streets. [sep 5 THERE is $10,000 that says you cannot get a man in the world that can do as many dif- ferent kinds of work, and do them as perfect in every respect as Brown, at the Athenzum.. For farther information address P. O. Box 23. [sep 6 by the keg, at Beer & octl5 NOTICE To Gur Numerous Customers. On account of the tobacco crop of 1883 being so poor, we did not buy much, and selected only the best of it, as we always wish to keep our “7. & B. Myrtle” brand up to the standard; and therefore there may be a scarcity of “T. & B. Myrtle” Plug for a short time. If such is the case there will be a full supply on the market by the end of October. The tobacco we are now about to manufacture is the finest we have eve: had, and we Know it will please our humerous customers. Yours respectfally, ff tec GEO. E. TUCKETT & SON. Bargaius in Hartheawar Tea Pots, blower Pots, “ilk Dishes, Cream Crocks, Butter Creeks, Bean Pots, Preserve Jars. BiG§ REDUCTION IN PRICKS, THE BEST PLACE TO BUY. CALL AND SEE! BEER AND GOFF. Ch’town, May 23—2aw wkly FEATHERS, ya IMMEDIATELY. Highest cash price paid for any quantity of good Geese Veathers at my Furniture Ware- rooms. Come and get Bargains in all kind of Furni- ure, JOHN NEWSON, Ch’town, Sept 28—imo The Most Wonderfal Family ‘ Excels all other Remedies fur Remedy Ever Known. CURBS -— Diphtheria, ’ roup, Asthma, Bron- chitia, Neuralgia, Kheu- matism, Bleeding at the Lungs, ‘Hoarseness, In- fluenga, Hacking Cough, Whooping Cough, Boston, Mass. External Use. FOR INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL USE. PARSONS) .cSRCA2'V5.,.. PILL OCTOBER , 19 1886. JOHN S. MACDONALD, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW Orrice :—In Newson’s Building, opposite New Post Office. Ch’town, Oct. 6, 1885 EDWARD M. ARCHIBALD, Shipping and Commission Merchant, $1, 83 & 85 WATER STREET, Chronic Diarrhoea LOOD POISON, and Skin Diseases (ONE PILL A DOSE). For Female Complaints these Pilie era Morbus, Spanates “ ney Troubles, and Spinal Resitivel cure SICK-HEADACHE, Biieeeees, and all Livan and BOWEL Complaints, MALARIA, have no equal, “Tf find them a valuable Cathartie and Liver Pill.—Dr, T. M. Paimer, Monticello, Fla.” Diseases. | Circulars “In my practice [ use no other,—J. Dennison +, DeWitt, Lowa.” 80 1. 8. JOMNSON & CO., M.D. mail for 25 cte. in kRtamps. Valuable information FRER. ld everywhere, or sent b I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., BOS’ BO jb It is a well-known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable: Nothing on HKarth will r e hens lay like Sheridan’s Cond n Pow- der, Dose, one teaspoonful to each pint of food. It will also positively prevent and cure Hog Cholera, &c. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for Qe, in , stamps. Furnished in large cans, price $1.00; by mail, $1.20. CH IiCK EN CHOLERA, | Circulars free. 1. 8. JOHNSON w& CO., Boston, Mass. Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory, EW BOOTS! New Lasts! Latest aa Latest and Most Improved Styles of Lasts. We call especial attention to our new BRASS-NAILED BOOTS, as being extra durable, the soles being fastened on with Brass Nails, smoothly clinched on the inside. We are making our FALL BOOTS on the Be sure and get a pair of our make of Long Boots, They cannot be beaten in price, quality and fit, SOLE LEATHER, by the Side and Roll. DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch'town, Sept. 2nd, 1885. ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANGE GO. FIRE. DONORS. 4.6 ee ee ee ee me (PH HEAD OFFICE—Montreai. HALIFAX BRANCH-~— J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. $2,000,000 Risks Taken on tiscst Favorabic Terms. AGENT FOR PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: ft ARM ALIR. Qh** en. Jan 1988 UU ANTR NANT OW VA ira OUR GRAND DISPLAY —_—" Oo h— SPRING CLOTHING is VERY TamP PING. The Custom Tailoring Deparyiment is full of Neat, Nebby, and Reliable Goods. The Men’s Department is loaded with an immense display of New Spring Suiits. The Hat Department—well, everybody understands that our Hat Department has advantages over the smaller establishments that place it at the head, and secures for it the bulk of the trade. We are displaying the largest variety of Spring Styles of Hats ever shown, and include all the popular shapes. The Boys’ Department is unquestionaly the best and most attractive in the city. The Furnishing Goods Department is not only well stucked with ali that is solid and staple, but contains much that is choice and novel. No doubt about it. Ours is the largest and best selected stock ever seen in this city,—not only largest in quantity, but largest in variety of shapes,—largest in variety of materials,—largest in correct styles,—largest in every way. What more could we say, unless it be that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT,--RELIABLE, HONEST. ROBERTSON’S GNE-PAiGe CLOTHING STORE, No. 50 Queen freer. Charlottetown, May 21, 1885. _— —_ — — ee — = New and Original Departure in Goal COMBINING DURABILITY, HEAT AND ECONOMY. Cooking Staves This Cut represents my ?atent Fire end and {hning partially drawn out, as it appears while being cleaned, or King Cooking Steve, with the oven, when a new tiningis being replaced. FPVHE above Stove I invented and patented in 1876, and at the present time HUN- DREDS ARE IN USE, giving perfect satisfaction, A large number have been in contant us¢ for eight years, and the repairs have been very trifling, in any instances none have been required. This valuable experience should be. sufficient evidence of their durability, which is accotmted for in the following :—It bas, instead of a Linea Fire Box, two heavy Currugated Cylinders, which obviate the expense connected with all Square Cooking Stoves of being compelled to renew Linings and Grates, at least once or twice every year, The _ heat being radiated from the Cylin- ders to the floor, where most needed, overcomes a _ serious objection to all kinds of ordinary Coal Cooking S'‘oves. The Cylinders are situated directly under the cover holes, and a fire may be made in one or both, thus adapting it for use either in winter or summer, with equal satistaction, besides effecting a great saving to | fuel. I have also attached the PATENT TELESCOPIC OVEN to all my Eievated Oven Wood Stoves, such as the Waterloo, Niagara, Star, &c , causing the thousands using them to exclaim—My Stoves are worth TEN DOLLARS MORE than the same kind made by other foundries. The trade and retail purchasers will please bear in mind the fact that although a great advantage is claimed for my own Oven above all others, they cost po more, and being the sole manufacturer and patentee, no other fc undry can supply. En- quire for Fawcett’s Patent Telescope Oven, and it your dealer has none on hand send direct to the Sackville Stove Foundry, I am adding several new and handsome Patterns this season, which, with my former large variety of One Hundred Different Patierns an’ Sizes of Cooking, Parlor, Office and ST. JOHN’S, N. F. Ample wharfage, yardage, and room Consignments solicited. Liberal advances made on receipt of eon- signments. Sept. 9, ’*85—tl] dec31 G. MM. HARRIS, Auctioneer and Commission Merchant, Office and Salesroom next door to J. D. McLEOD’S Store, Queen Street. Ch’town, Sep. 16, ’85—8i 2 aw HcLedd, Merson & Meluarsie, BARRISTERS —AND— ATTORNEYS- AT -LAW. Office in Brown’s Block, Queen Square (UP STATRS) ee ARTHUR & CO., GHNHRAL Vommission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. storage Fggs and Produce a Specialty. aly 15—dly wkly G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUEEN SQUARE, JYVES BOOKBIN DING in all its branches and at moderate prices. We do not pretend to be the enly ones in | the city that can do Gilt Edges, but also if | you want A HANDSOME’ GILT SIDE, < ; 3 as well as Gilt Edge on your “Picturesque $ Canad»,” or any other kind cf book, bring it to G. H. HASZARD. Ch town, Sept. 12. ‘85. PROVINCIAL HOUSE “§YHE Subscriber begs leave to inform the public that he has fitted up that large and commodious brick house, formerly occu- pied by the late James McCraith, Esq., corner of Queen and Sydney Street, and is now prepared to receive transient and per- manent Boarders. Best accomodation at reasonable terms RORERT CRABB. Ch’town, Ang. 25, 1885. —tf COAL, COAL. oan. requiring orders for Cargoes of Coals can obtain them, on the usual terms, from the Subscriber, at his Office, NO. 35 WATER STREET, viz. :— On the Old Syduey Mines, Lingan and Victoria, 0, B., —AND ON THE— Albion Wines, Pictou. G. W. DrBLOIS, Ch’town, June 19, "885 —+tf, WE SELL Potatoes, Spililme, Bark, R. KR Ties, iumber, taths, Canned Lebsiers, Mac- | kerel, Berries, Eges, | Fish Etec. Best Prices for all Shipments, for Quotations, TTtTY ee HATHEWAY & CO, General Comission Merchants, 22 Cemtral Wharf, Bosten. Members of Board of Mechanics Exchange. Oh'town, Now 10. 1684 —_— Write fully Trade Corn and STEAMER &é » EZ / Se Pe 33 WVIRAMICHI leaves for Montreal on the following dates, viz: TUESDAY, 21st July, = *“* 4th August, e es 18th ** ~ **. Ist September, 6s vn és & ee se om ‘* Hall Stoves, also Farmers Boilers, Hollowware, Ploughs, Stove Pipes and Tiuware, com- prise the most complete assortment offered by any manvfacturer in the Lower Provinces, | Terms and prices will be fouid as tavorable as can be obtained elsew here, | CHARLES PAWCETT, SACKVILLE FOUNDRY, SACKVILLE, N. B June 19th, 1886—eod wkly _ This is the fastest and the most Comfort- able steamer in the neighboring waters, and is so largely p»tronized by tourists that it is one of the most pleasant routes for pleasure CARVELL BROS., Agents, | seckers, July 11—2 mos 2aw pat P. E. ISLAND Steam Navigation Co'y, 7 STEAMERS ST. LAWRENCE 4yp PRINCESS OF WALES, Summer Arrangement NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Picton every Monday, Wednesday, Thy Saturday mornings, at 6.30 o'clock, necting there with the Train for ae Returning to Charlottetown on Mont Wednesday, friday and Sa'urday about vs on arrival of train from Halifax, , ane Leave Pictou Landing for Geo Thursda), on arrival of train sone * NEW BRUASWICK. CANAGA aup THE UniTeD STATES, Leave Summerside every day (Sunday x. cepted) onarrival of Train from Charlotte. town, connecling at Point dy @ with Trains for each of the Hees named places; and at St John with steamers of the International pany and Railway jor Portland and Boston. Also leave Charlottetown for Sum. merside every Monday morning st one o’clock. Returning, leave Point du bene every day (buaday excepted) on 4rrival of day train from St.John, for Summerside con. necting there with train for Charlottetown Also leave Summerside for Chark : every Saturday evening, about five 0 clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Ch’town, May 20, 1885. : -FOR- BOSTON, Fall Arrangement. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL $.S. CQ, Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport Portland, every Monday, Wednesday ue Friday, at 8.00 s. 10 Fare from Charlottetown to Bog 2nd class ; $9 0, lst claas. iar For tickets and other information apply to G. A SHARP, F, W. HALES, P. E. L R’y, P.E.I, Steam Nav, Co,, or to your nearest Ticket Ageut Sept. 22, 1885 end wkly cet. TYas taken Holds six Medals and many Diplomas. Dont be fooled intobuyi a high priced powd r for the sake of its purity. The COOK'S FRIEND is madeof as pure material as money canbuy. It posseses more raising strength in proportion to costthan any other, Sold by storekeepeis generally and made only by W.D. MCLAREN, MONTREAL. Buy it, iry it and be convinced. Best value in the ra first prizes wherever exhibiv PAYS NO FANCY PROF But is an original compound, made from the PUREST STOCK, and is sold by the makers and dealers nearer the cost of production than any other Laundry Soap in the market. See that you get this Soap, and not accept any of the numerous imitations that ay the grocer more money to recommend. ‘The word WELCOME and the Clasped Hands are on every bar. BOSTON STEAMERS. (CHANGE OF TIME.) (farrell and Worcester. ee 7 J : r ber, Nand after THURSDAY, Ist Octo the hovr of sailing from Charlottetows will be 4 o’cleck, p. m. ‘ARVEEL BROS. CARVEEL A ’ . Ch’town, Sept. 19—-2wks pat her # pi#