wren HE DaILy EXAMINER. — “ This is true aibacts, debe atin CHARLOTTETOWN, I P. PB. E. ‘Is E poPpyuiA = etniay Pre A 4 A 83 S86 ” 2s Siore. se nn Y ’ Riga" Liitu Py =. oR “ =f > “ p ‘ . ‘ AN ‘-Wool Worsteds, black and Blue Black Goats | AGRDINARY PURCHA a eaten COMPRISIN G: {IN an} Vests, at ok Russell Cord Coats, in Scotch Tweed Trousars, ]aok Busines § Suits S| Be x Uwe a eee Read yu Cithiag - PATON & CO. | ASES OTHING | Pesiater Prices | Youth Blk Worsted Suite, all si sizes | Tweed Suits, all sizes, |" two and three piece Suits: Serge Suits, from $1.95, Feed Suits, all pices, St 2 si at 2 Fine baits: | Boys Bul its, one lot to clear, from %G cents, | Sees a= = ~~ 5 i a nat : j i } » 4 ¥ - iS 28 Fomisni, and| “Fancy Tweed Suits, from $1.60 up, Sees aes ow | hvery bay this! “ Black Worsted Suits, $2022 : & w ‘ sgn - te “4 * ~* ae | — _ — description, cheap. | 2 gece z fea = | ———_1_—__ : _ 1 eck mS : | t ve G rods are the finest ever imported to P. KE, eld They == 2s nas . — cre Istest Novelties for Midauinmer wear. and are of such magni. == “4 ws As ie that few. indeed, could realize the importance and buik of said consign- = S = = -_ | ti were we mé be to recapitulate figures. Call and see for yourself. Ask | Ses = a= © " ue fae SCOTCH SERGE COATS and VESTS, suitable for Business | = am on <* oe i VCierks, ete. dhe ~= = a a hapittes _ washes " Plain Black, Brown and Fancy Tweed Waterproof Coats, cheap JSAMES Aen x CO., Charlotteto > 6, 189l—eod wy ae sie a _M¢RKET ‘aathien: BANK OF ‘BRITISH COLUMBIA). Lk orporated Oy R yal Charter, 1862. tal £5 10,000, $5,000,006 8) vith p > increase, } lesarve fF 208,000, 1,040, 000 | fe - —— {XY Note ¢ ire ulation Notice en eee “DONT YOU know we sell Men's and Ss wT * om s into made ou ae 1 ygreximo he, Bonk ‘has made secon Boys’ Clothing ? MEW AT PA followi ng ‘Banks at eir Branches in : Domini: 3 Montreal, ¢ wdian Ba f om A lmper al Bank ore 2a of Com | >. pabrrbaca ack of Gate Bank of Ham YOU Bay tilt you see ours bpd, es , ot Halt ax and Commercia! } ag hanis to A ae = ALLY AS “AGE: “ ‘N TS | | he redemit the an 3 2% {is Relemption of the Banks notes at the | “D ON’T BE surprised if you buy cheaper c APAX, N S—Banrk of Montr al, Bat Lh Rove’ enia Tiesee, Montreal Bank, ot than you ever did. a Hank of Halifax and Uni on Bank of | J0 iN . of 1 wee a! eee Ne ova | i seotia, Me ints in of ailax an T " ‘ eee ershants, AND SEE the Stock, look ee COME * ee NTH AL t M nt wok of Halita * } Over » vaiitherce, Molson’s Bank, Bank Nova | , _ Scotia a1 i Merchants Bank of Halifax. | ao -Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank aaeeany f of ( muérce, Imperial Bank of Canada, } x) es vy trade : Bank, Bank of Hamilton el traders Bank of (1 da, NNIPAG- Bank of Montreal, Imperial Bank vanada, Mo 130n s B URE Roup > hoping’ , t of Bank of Mani:, ‘OUND ix and Commercial bia will redeem at be a we ment ene : Bri sh Colum! WARD, Manager. EBD a1 FOR 6s ai | COUGHS ee OLDS. ANDANL a SAO YER RS PRICE 25° PERRET || Ry MST RONG St. & CO. PROPRIETORS John., N. B. HARRIS & STEWART, i meee oe i i LONDON Charlottetown, May 11, 1891. [t is necessary to remember that th the GREAT ORIGINAL is ‘* Campbell's, upou the label. The best proof of its val is larger than ever before. The following certificate s ciated. Having submitted two samp along with a sample vf our own, to the Messrs. Kenneth Campbell & Co's. request.’ Ad Beyond the latter. In the former General Excellence ‘in the city. We do not cl JOHN HOUSE. A Reputation of Five and Twenty Years Standing — {0 ~-—— THE GREAT INVIGORATING TONIC, CAMPBELL S QUININE WINE Painfal Ladigestion, Malaria, VALUABLE in cas28 of Loss of J cians , Weak or Lownesa of Spirits, Fevers of all kinds, and as a yeueral Strengthener of the Sys- tem when weakened by changes of the season. ere are many s0-ca ” and that the genuine bears our signature | ue is the fact that its sale at the present time | ld Quinine Wines, but that Epwarps, Ph. D., F. C. S., mene = Public Analyst. — a Doubt cee IS NOTHING that interests the average man as much as the price he pays for L price he pays for his Wife's Clothing. we have an and Low Prices has absolutely st aim to be the Cheapest Clothier, his Clothing —unless it is We don’t deal in assortment that for no equal ‘but we claim to give the Best Value. Our READY-MADE CLOTHING is manufactured premises by competent wo |shoddy. No mess-back cloths. 'ALL-WOOL TWEED SUIT for $7.25. BRUCE. THE CLOTHIER. | Charipttetown, June 22, 1891-—dy & wky SLAND, MON ‘DAY, It pays to deal with eS when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirinrs, Stnexe Corres Two Cenrs LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. amen nratenneneige tees That Chinaman. ' Sik,— A few days ago we noticed on the street a Chinaman who, THe Examiner said, had come for the purpose of starting a laundry, lf this be true, is it not che right time for the citizens of Charlottetown to say, in emphatie terms, whether they need ais of these people or nut? Will you just listen a moment to what I have to say? I know considerable of this class of people, and in every case their presence ia a com munity is undesirable. We have uow a Steam Laundry, run by one of our own citizens, which turns out gvol work, em. ploys a number of hands, pays good wa; Les, and, we understand, contributes nearly $75 a year for water and taxes into the city treasury. We have scores of honeat women and gitls who make a livelihood in tbe busi- ness, all of whom spend their money here and live as civilized citizens Now what are the facts, if this Chinaman is allowed to come antong us. De not be slarnied. Encourage this man, and inside of one month you will have a dozen of them, What will they do? Simply what | they d® elsewhere, via., do the work from which many of our girls now derive their living, What else? They will not buy anything from you, except, perhaps, a little rice. ‘They will, a3 soon as they have gathered up enough money, which should properiy go to our own people and be spent awohg Our own people, carry it away home again. Some will say, perhaps, that the world is wide and free, and we should give him a chance. 1 udmit all this, but do you consi- der that by giving these people a chance you are depriving some of your own people of achance, and who has the most claim on your generosity /—a man from a nation of corruption or your own neighbor? Dves the society of Charlottetown need any of this element? Will our people gain any- thing by their presence among us ? Now what isthe remedy! A very sim- ple one. If you say youdo not want these men, all you have to do is simply to say so— and say sonow. And when the washy shop opens up, John will take the hint that he is not wanted when no work comes in, and will sven walker. NATIVE, Fishery Balletia. i(Fisheries Intelligence Bureau Report.) Hattrax, July 4.—The codfishery did | fairly to-day at the fishing ports along the southern coast of Quebec, good at Shippe- igan, N. B., and very well at Miminigash. On the northern shore of P. E. Island, -at ‘Malped%e, "the catch was faiz: Onthe Cape Breton coast fair hauls were made at Port | Hood and Arichat, and at the former place ‘fair hauls of hake and haddock as well. At Canso the caich is reported good. At Port Medway itis very good, and fair at Liver- pool and Lockeport, The mackerel fishery igreported fair in the vicinity of Mimini- | gash, anda few are being taken allthe way around the coast at Alberton, In Cape Bre- ton it is fair at Port Hood, St. Ann’s, Ari- chat and St. Peter’s. In Nova Scotia the only good catch reported was at Lunen- burg. There are good indications all along the coast in that locality. Herring sre reported fair at Perce and Newport Point, Quebec, and at Port Hood, St Anns and St Peters, C B. Some fat ones are reported in the nets at Canso, and the catch was good at Lunenburg, fair at Y Lockport and Liverpool. The lobster fac- tories at Fox Bay, Anticosti and Shippegan, N B, are repairing their trap: and prepar- ing for work again. ++ Ose Personal. The Prince of Wales’ life {s insured for $800,000. Premier Mercier will sail from Liverpool on i July 16. | Rev. B. F, Keefer, the great temperance ‘lecturer, is again visiting Prince Edward In- | land. | Mrs. Alexander McKenzie, wife of the ex- Premier, had a valuable gold watch and ear- rings stolen from her rooms in Ottawa a few | nights ago. | "The daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Fife was christened a few days ago with water ; brought from the river Jordan, The child is ‘named, by command of the Queen, Lady Alex- andra Victoria Duff. Hon. Joseph Shehyn, of Quepec, has been appointed a Commander of the Order of St ; Gregory the Great by the Holy Father. This hows how CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE is appre- is the same order which was first conferred les of Quinine Wine, imitations of the genuine, upon Mercier. Public Analyst, we received the following reply: | “*Camppeit’s’ is the only genaine Quinine Wine of the three samples examined at The Queen has conferred a peerage upon Lady Macdonald, who is now Baroness Mac- donald of Earnacliffe. The Montreal Gazette refers to the recent debate on the Northumberland Straits tunnel, and says: Mr. McLean, of King’s, Prince Ed. ward Island, one of the two Conservative members from the Island, made his maiden speech. Mr. McLean is a forcible and convin- cing speaker, contrasting admirably in this respect with the liberal members from the Island province, who do not possess as elo- uent powers of speech as they do possess the ithe faculty of occupying the time of Parlia- | ment. The official London Gazette announces that Sir William Gordon Cummuing’s name has been struck off the list of deputy lieu- tenants of Elgin Couuty, Scotland. An English military journal expresses sympathy with the Duke of Cambridge on account of the strain put upon him caused by his having to attend so many dinners. | Verily, the lot of a commander-in-chief of the British army is not an easy one, but it cn the js feared he will receive but — sym- Y '> pathy in this particular trouble, because rknien, and of good material. ee sume people who keep enquiring into We can give you 4 solic things says that the forces under his con- trol auffar because the privates thereof do not get enough, or enough at, their din- | ners. A hungry army and an overfed chief lis a combination calculated to bring * smile ; to the face of some continental command- NTT JULY 6, 1891. Tennis Tournament. The tournament (mixed doubles) played on Wednesday stp mee a@ very keen contest between seven pairs of players who Gorell, and resulted i in iss Maude Ball and Mr. H. V. Palmer carrying off the palms of victory. After drawing for part- ners, play began at 4 o’clock, and was con- tinued with great interest ‘until after 6 We noticed a marked improvement in the play of some of the ladies since the last toirnament, especially among those who have hitherto doubted their own capabili- ties. The Charlottetown Tennis lub is to ba congratulated on] the beautiful grounds. There is hardly a more beautiful spot in the Dominion, than the site of the tennis courts at Victoria Park. The following is the score list of the tournament : IST DRAWING, Miss L Brecken, ... D B Stewart, Score, 6 -1; 7—5. Mise Newbery, Miss DesBrisay, W A Weeke, Miss M Ball, H V Palmer, vs W AO Morson. 7 —5; 6—2. Miss J. Strickland Miss A Brecken, LE Brecken, vs C Leigh. § -2; 6G—3. Mra Arrand, Mr Arnaud—a bye. 2ND DRAWING. Miss M Ball, Miss DesBrisay. H V Palmer, vs WA Weeks. 6—4; 6—2. Mrs Arnaud, Miss L Strickland, Mr Arnaud, vs LE Brecken. 6—2; 2—6; 6—3. FINAL. Miss M Ball, Mrs Arnand, H V Palmer, vs Mr Arnaud. 6—4; 6—2. Ming's County Rifle Association. The annual competition of the above As- sociation was held on the Georgetown Rifle Range on Thursday the 2nd inst. This meeting was largely attended, there being j Tepresentatives from the three King's Co. batteries. The Souris men, who appeared in uniform, and who presented a very soldierly appearance, were received with cheers, this being the first time that they took part in the competitions of the Associa- tions. We are pleased to find their names on the prize list, though they fired under many disadvantages, the chief of them being that of having no previous practice on the range. They day was unfavorable for making high scores—a fishtail wind blowing across the range during the whole Pa day. Following isthe prize list :— FIRST MATCH—200 YARDS—HIGHEST POSSIBLE BCoRE, 35. Pts. 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Sisal i ca bcnve | gg ks cei des Ceiekeiads 26 ee ar eee 25 es eS) Reo eV OE a Laie ee 25 Gun D ‘Marte eee a Pers ee eae 24 Gai Weemeee i 35 966. . cccccc 23 ee is we caawees 21 Con BP Cement i so sks. i i. 5 oD pe te ONE. i . ek. Maids bss esd 6s if Cine A MOR i ia) «ok. wren nga eae e OU 18 or Cornwall School Examination. The semi-annual examination of the Corn- wall school took place on Tuesday, June 30th. A large number of the parents aud friends of the pupils attended the eximination and ex- pressed themselves highly pleased with the work done throughout the half year. Highest General Proficiency — Lottie Frizzle. Deportinent— Florence Mahoney. Punctuality— Mamie Stone. Sixth Class—Ist, Lottie Frizzle; 2d, Katie McDonald. Fifth Class—1st, Drake. Fourth Class—Ist, Willie Frizzle; 24, Al- phonsus Pye. Third Class—Jst, Wallace Drake; 21, Katie Costello. Second Class—ist, Gertie Pye; 2ad, Wil- bert Drake. First Class—Ilst, Clara Turner; Power. Map Drawing Elia Drake. Composition—] st, Lizzie *rizzle. The trustees have retained Miss Leonard for the incoming year. Nellie Bain; 2d, Ella 2nd, Laura Ist, Zaida Henderson; 2d, Katie McDonald; 2d, MANY prominent men are now being cecvied | off by the ravages of la grippe. When we consider that by using Campbell's Quinine Wine as a preventative we can ward off the attacks of la grippe, we would advise you to purchase a bottle from your druggist. tf The net earnings of the New York Cen- tral Railroad and its branches for the year ers. just closed were $12,27,505.90. s.r VOL. 28. —NO. 38 ‘Sear Ba CIS i REI E H a frees Hed UE, xy 3a Se oy ' seo exis “ow " ; wes” < + POP ee sear ri a Ls Oe 4 - i WHRESE Stes : aa : tiw? €i « Of Lime & see Seda AOL L LOOLOOL O al O th st + ~~ ‘3 a p wi er seeinine Li . at teth= rit eepon = 2 = “ee let cares SMP TION’, | i Seon, Bronchitis. Wasting 2: eases, Ghrowic Coughs aad "Colds. PALATARIE AS MILE. Scott © Emu! mis outyp SUP th sa, agen oslor wravcper Avoi dali imitation@cr sy debi: ar ic { Suid by )) Drogvists at S0c. and £1.05 ( SCOTT 2 BOWNI » se) evil. ' Bind INE LO EO EE OR A i+ td LO LOLOL OL | Halifax and P, Ei Island. A. H. KELLY, etaialien:. wit sail from Halifax every Monday, at 10 p.m., for Charlottetown, cail- ing at Gone, Arichat, Hawkesbury, Port Hastings and Souris. Returning, will leave Charlottetown every Thursday afternoon, calling at same intermediate ports with the exception of Souris. For Freight, etc., apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, June 20, 1891—dy Tiiese Pill are guaran- BB tec: purely -verstable-and pene y safe for persons ma@of all ages and constitu- : PRICE: a ec 25e. s PerBox. oS a @6=—- Prepared only by bees |S JOERSON, ete agente \ CHARLOTTETOWK, PrP. EO} b4 . xe 7 7 ray — " o FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. se eee ec AAs FROUBLES CAUSED Ne. SLUCCISH LIVER, KID- A ae Tyas es J. PIGOT, Paris, Sole Proprietor. LESSIVE PHENIX Makes Hard Water Soft. Makes White Clothes es Whiter. Makes 's Flannels Soft and and i Clean. _ Makes Frui Fruit 8 Stains Vanish. Makes Tin Like Silver. Makes Paint Like New. Makes Glassware Brilliant. Makes Earthenware Spotless. a Makes Windows Like » Crystal. Makes Baths and Sinks Clean and __ Bright. THE ONLY ARTICLE THAT WILL CLEAN ZINC, Por sale by Grocers and Druggists Every- where. Factory in Montreal. EVANS AND SONS, Sole Agents julyl—dy 6m Established 1871 Continued 1891 BY CONSENT of the New Administration, W. N. RIGGS, TAILOR, WIL] MAKE, CUT AND FIT VWen’s and Boy’s Clothing. Clothes, Cleaned, *Repaired and Pressed. Fair prices. Quick work. For cash Only. Kent Street, next togTanton’s Corzer. Junel5 2m 2aw.