THE DAILY EXAMIN “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxririves. SINGLE Copres Two CeEnTs. NEW SERIES. c he Daily Examiner THARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TU ESDAY, AUGUST Ot, 1556. No Cause for Worry. VOL. 19.—NO. 85. The Liberated Editor. is issued every evening by ’ AMSA At the end of M: abel, 1886, the British Editor Cutting has issued an address, in 7" ; yy : ; National Debt was £744. 415.908, or about which he says :—**I am satisfied that the ‘L he pxXaminer ¢r vbitshing | $3,722,079,540, reckoning the pound ster- United States can never yield the point in- So TAN ling at $5. But against the aggregate there} Volved in my imprisonment and sentence. From their office, corner of Vi ater an e) Cx were loans recoverable amounting to $1 38, - With a frontier extending over fiteen hun- Great George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION 5 OS. . ddan + $2.50 Phree MONtAS.... 2.2... @seseee eecece 1.25 00 soesedavesiec eles 50 Advertising at moderate rates, Coutracts may be made for monthly, quar- erly, hait-yearly, or yearly advertisements on application. I Tf | “PORTLAN é .PRO ie PT. works which produce a return in revenue vf New Striped Velveteens, and in trade. The difference becomes|4nd Stripes are once more borne from the re e ‘henille Tri t AWONDERFUL REMEDY more marked still when it is remembered] border to the Gulf will the lives and pro- Yr E : a. aan : »>ECEIVED Clit V3 0 | Ne W ( ie nille rimming : : : that, man for man of the population, Can- | perty of Americans be safe within the lines Ye ver Steamer Cli 1 vioselle T ( S / i . ° . : ° ” : R LT eame ifton anc Lose . New 1 henille Loop Fringe, ; Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. adians are better able to owe $43, seeing of this semi-civilized country, It is re- . ‘ t is l ‘oug’ y ‘ . . : - ‘ : at a as Se aed arm | New Black Rosary Trimmings Asthma, which lead to Consumption’ have 'beon | tHat that $43.has been profitably invested, | ported Cutting will lecture in the North. . ’ ‘ ‘ se . » A e nm ara : > "oe am ¢ La hh. ji) Brig PORTLAND CRMENT New Felts for F: ca, Worl speedily cured by the use of ADaMson’s Batsam after | U2¢0 are Englishmen, Irishmen and Seotch oo ' ACW Cis [Ol a hic 5 OTrh, all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either men to Owe $100, which when borrow ed is}Sending a Picture by Telegraph. New ( any as ior Fancy + ork, Cee Mer een ee eee affections, can = in something which yields them little : ' New ¢( le . © this great remedy, confident of obtaining {if any return. Then it must not be for-| A method of sending a picture by tele- bo New Chenille Cords for F ahicy ’ Work, speedy relief Do not delay, e@it at once. gotten that we have in the shape of land in| graph has been invented by a Scotehiar FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS Ww. ' . sm bs sk LUGE bh y ; : , rhic ‘ . ~s a Ll; nof the = )OVE, Walker‘s Corner 4 New Fa nC) Drops. Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, the Ni ee o es ar hich far W : a by which ” eee at r "Hees s e ‘ F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Drueciste outweigh our iiabulities, anc that every!/at one end oi a wire 18 transmitted and ve- Th 6 neem - @ : Paw ’ ‘ rv * ad , 4 < ° ~ m ° . ° Catowa, Aug. —2wks fav . New rimming Bi aids, 243 dtu Avx.. N.Y, acre sold means so much contributed} produced at the other. The picture is pri- eg at a New Dress frimmings, | towards wiping off the debt, while ev ery marily projected on a solenium cel! placed ABSOLUTE i ; X\ew Wool Wraps. PE Wi Wy J N Db. dollar paid in customs duties in Manitoba, | in the telegraphic circuit, which, according t s ‘the Northwest and British Columbia is a|to the degree of intensity of the light re- yA ANLE yY BROS VERSUS jdollar towards payment of the interest. | ceived, acts upon the current, and through [UE following ananlyses (made by the Domin bo i 39 at net liabilities, though but $196,000,-| it a number of subsidiary currents connect- ion Analyst) of three BAKING POWDERS ‘ + BI : really represent an expenditure of|ed with an incandesccat lamp illuminating sol this cet shoul ut stop to the : ‘4 r r : . tanarteey a . cok in whis. ae hoval to mistend the sabibe STOW 8 Block, Upnosite Market House. ‘ D.: | $23, 000,000 on capital account. That is; it with varied degrees of intensity conson- as to its being the oaly pure Powder. These im- | Ch'town, Aug. 20, 1886. to say we have paid off forty | en andjant with the strength of the current. i partial tests show that other Powders are as pure and wholesome : W. SAUNDERS, Dom. Analyt, St. John, N. B. | New STANL —— AT -~--— BROWNS RLOCK Mantle Plushes, New Striped Plushes, New Piain Plashes, Y BROS, | cH ay oh gp BN cn SAFE. . SURE. oe ee The Stem-Winding Watch is Decidedly | 849.770, and the nominal value of Suez ;}Canal shares $17,660,200 ; so that the net debt is placed at $s: 3, DBD, bbs 1.570. This will be at the rate of $100 per head. The net Canadian debt is $16,500,000. This is at the rate of $45 per head. There is quite a difference, but the difference is the greater when it is remembered that the English debt has been incurred largely in war ; whereas the Canadian debt has been the result of the assumption by the Dominion of the provincial debts of $90,000,000 and the expenditure of $147,000, 000 in public Ihe ive $237,000,000 of value for the amount | we still owe. To show for our capital : sut- | lay we have public buildings, in the absence dred miles between Mexico and the United States, and thi relaiions of the two countries continually growing imore in- timate, our country can never allow the elaim of Mexico to punish American citi- zens for offences committed within the United States. Should it do so it would soon become unsafe for any American who ever had a difficulty with a Mexican on the American side to cross over into old Mexico. I can truthfully assert from experience dur- ing my residence off and on in old Mexico of two years that the Mexicans have only hatred for Americans. Not until the Stars business ‘* These successive illuminations,” according to the Photographic Times, ** would give images of corresponding brightness to the reports : . : | « > > ? he . , 1, e Royal--Contains Alkaline Carbonates—a mixture the Best. of which huge rentals for Government pur-| points in the picture thrown upon the sole- consisting mainly of Bi-Carbonate of Soda | poses would “have to be paid, a magnificent | nium cell, and the final picture, of course, and Cream of Tartar—adulterated with about 2% per cent. of Star UPENING Te-BAY A® the cases need scarcely ever be opened, they | harbours, a t ‘canal system, improved would consist of a series.of these points in . “A W. F. BEST. Dom. Analyst, St. John, N. B AT THE oe thorough system for the lighting of our} various depths of shade. reports : re + — NOT LIABLE TO GET DUST IV, | ©0@s%s, 4 territory extending to the Pacific, at * . . , ? . . Pure Gold—Contains Cream of Tartar. Carbon- ‘ ‘- cs and ten thousand miles of railroad. A Swell Wedding. ate of Soda—fresh and pure. like the Key-Winder. In short, the money we have _ bor- scoala ov. 10, 1882— Not adulterated; : | ; : Rom o Another advantage, the watch can be WOU ae rowed and invested in public improv ements| The biggest colored wedding ever wit- is usaal, ie ri 7 SNS . d } seat WOODILL’ Si Apri il Sa at Not adulterated , jane i, 1884—Fresh and pure; same composition as usual. MAYNARD BOW MAN, Dom. Analyst. Halifax N. 3., reports : WOODILL'S | i ; contains nothing le la FELT HATS Our Autumn Stock new open i stem-winding give out, which we have never |12 1867 the story has been one of steady!| occasion, and refreshments by the first Woodil l’s German Baking | Powder held FELT HATS, ( Ex “British Queen,” poe | known it to do when used right. ‘advance in all directions. Now Canada has| restaurateur in New Orleans. By day the nendis ¢ Ds year re pay ene © holesomeness now FELT HATS, } from London. Key-Winding Watches at Reduced Rates, pp.cee miles of re spread over her| mansion of the bride’s father was a mass of nearly 0 years. broad domain, with projects of sundry! natural flowers: by night the gr ls wer aes 8 : a, . oo proj i nary! natural flowers; by night the grounds were re ee Ran | Laas. 8 Weir baad te a WY. ‘AY! OR branches extending from the maintrack in all| lighted with lanterns and Japanese fire. , RERBER ROEULARS. oe ew Lot Just Open. ; : py ie nn 9 | profitable directions. Her debt is is something! All the créai of colored society graced the AN . cares gat Aged CAMERON BLOCK, a 42 eae an has mostly|occasion, and not a few white persons of NEW FLANNELS ug. si—<aw Sede ios e sen expended on useful public works, not standing were among the guests. As for . — NEW FLEECY COTTON. much more than the debt of New Zealand, | the dresses, few ballrooms have seen any- [ie ande rsigned will lease for a term of years NEW W HITE COTTON, All Qualities and Prices. ae ) which has only one-tenth the population. |thing finer or tastier. The contracting ee Oo ne ok Den tee he Chante. NEW SHEETING, : TRY THE Revenue and expenditure have both grown | partles were Miss Eladis Allain, daughter of cml 7 o NEW PLLLOW © oT TON, and so has trade, with considerable fluctua-|a member of the Louisiana Legislature, and town, Prince Edward Island. Possession given on the ist October next. Any information required will be given, either by letter or persona! ne view. H. GRAY, Di AVID STIRLING, lrustees Ch’'town. June 12, 1885—junl5 2aw her jour 4qFO R-— BOSTON. SUMMER ARR. 4 ANGEMENT _—————— + THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- jand, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5.00 a. mM. sa : Leave St. John at 8 o’clock every Saturday night for BOSTON DIRECT. P, &. I ‘y P. E. IL Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May tI 3386—eod wky em = rag fm. Gi HARRIS GEO. Ch’town, August ‘ YE ee commons 205 SUCCESSORS . 1886. HOUSE. S & STEWART, Semten- a co. i | Li. ARTHUR & CO, (+ H; NOE 4R AL Sommission Merchants, 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON; , ae, A. SS Eggs a Prd rail ce & Specialty. ————— PACH PLUG OF THE MIVRTLE NAVY [iS MARKED —~ mes wer Gents’ a SPECIAL. se We must make room for fall goods, and to do so, will clear out at prices that must sell them, all remains of summer stock. ECONOMICAL buyers will do well to call at once, and secure the bargains we are offering, in ends of silks, dress goods and Our prices for cotton flan- . r r 3 cotton goods. nels, all-wool flannels, ginghams, etc., once. BEER BROS. August 17, ’86. #2 No Better Value can be shown in the city. JAMES PATON & CO, ‘MA CASES AND BALES OF OUR FALL STOCK Hard and Soft Felt and Silk Hats, Just Opened direct from CHRISTY’S, the famous, world-renowned Hat-makers. |; AT ANY TIME the wearer happens to think of it—ne key needs to be carried in the pocket to | shovel dust into the watch every time it is used. To meet the wants of those who object to Stem- Winders, our | Stem - Winding Rockford Watches ican also be WOUND WITH A KEY, should the | A, 25 CENTS, | AT THE ! LONDON HOUSE RICHMOND STREET GROCERY STORE NELSON BROS.., dealers in Choice Fish, &e. Those favoring us with their patronage will | find Goods as cheap as anyin the city, <A call | solicited. ROBERT NELSON, SAMUEL N ELSON. Ch'town, June 17, 1886—3mos law Family Groceries, Meat, —_— Just Arrived. 0 ‘) half barrels Prime No, 1 Fat Herring, 25 barrels do. do., 50 quintals Codfish, Cor. Water Street and Pownal Wharf. jysl COAL! COAL! ORDERS can be ee as usual, at the office of the subscriber, No, 35 Water Street, for car- oes of the following Coals, viz: Albion Mines, ictou, Nova Scotia rge. CAPE BRETTON Old Sydney, large. Lingan Mines, large and slack, Victoria Mines, large and slack. The Slack Coals from Lingan and Victoria Mines are clean and bright, and can be used in place of several sorts of Pictou Small. G. W. DEBLOIS. 1s27 - I8s6, T. & E. KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. T & E. KENNY, jhas been the seed from which our commerce ! ‘has sprung. The London Times summarizes pee results of our investments,and indicates | ene e relative position the Dominion debt apeapten, when it remarks in its issue of the Oth of this month:—‘‘Since Confederation tions, however.” If,as the figures indicate, the debt of Canada is relatively to the population less than half that of Great! Britain, and one-tenth that of New JZea- land, there is really in our financial position nothing to be ashamed of, or to be alarmed about. When Sir Richard Cartwright, who alleges that he isin a perpetnal state of gratuitious nervous anxiety about the debt, comes to look at the question in the proper light he will no doubt regain his appetite and his self-possession; éor really there is not the slightest reason why he should worry. rn oO a ——— An International Dispute. | Soulouque plantation, i ( lollege, ;nessed in Louisiana was that celebrated at in Iberville parish, the other day. Few white weddings could compare with it. There was a special train from New Crleans for the invited guests, a string band imported especially for the Prof. Palmerston Landry, of Mensfield another legislator. The _ bride’s father, originally a slave and coachman, bore in these days the name of Soulouque. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. ONE OF THE BEST TONICs. Dr. A. Atkinson, Prof. Materia Medica and Dermatology, in College of Surgeons and Physicans, Baltimore, Md., says: ‘It makes a pleasant drink, and is one of our best tonics in the shape of phosphates in soluble form.” —=——-—o—.-- According to the latest Israelitish Annal, the number of Jews in the world at present Another International dispute seems to| be looming up. For years France has been | in the habit of banishing her criminals to| the islands of the South Pacific ocean ad- joining Australia, thereby causing the Iat-! ter much irritation and provoking numer- ous protests. At last the Australians have | become tired of protesting, and talk of) using other mcans to abate the nuisance. | During a discussion on the New Hebride s | question in the Parliament of Victoma the} other day, the Premier stated that unless | the transportation of French criminals were stopped the Australian colonies would! unite to protect themselves. Vict wria | leads the other Australian colonies, and the | Premier stated, moreover, that he voiced | the sentiments of their Governments. The | grievance is certainly a strong one, as_ the | tralia. England may find herself called upon to insist upon having the difficulty settled. ee Rare Books. itis interesting to note the increasing value of rare books in good condition, says the Pall Mall Gazette. In a well known bookseller’s catalogue a second folio edition of Shakespeare (1652) is priced at £50, cer- tainly not a high figure at the present day. But in 1854 the Crawford copy was thought knocked down to £28. (Note the third folio is curiously more valuable and rarer than. the segond, owing to the destruction of so many copies in the great fire of London. ) The first edition of Shelley’s ‘‘Aonis’” (printed in Pisa; the first English edition was printed in Cambridge eight years later) is not over dear, in its blue wrappers at £45. And it was published at 3s. 6d. ‘many, and in France, to have fetched a big price when it was|taining twelve is but 6,300,000, of whom 5,400,000 are in | Kurope. There are 230,000 Jews in the United States, 2,552,000 in Russi 1,644, - /000 in Austria Hungaria, 668, 000° in i Galli- cis, 638,000 im Hungary. 552,090 in Ger- notwithstanding all the fuss M. Drumont makes about them in his ‘‘Jew France, only 63.000, — - = ADVICE TO MoTeEns, Mrs. Winslow's Svothing Syrup should always be used when ichildreu are Sania teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural, | quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain: jand the little shrub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is verv pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five 2 300 bags Salt . . , 3 fre Cc stown to Boston, 35,50, 2nd ‘ r , slands 4 > rule ance are rapidly | cents a bottie. Be sure and ask for Mrs. i a or iat clase. ’ must please you. ¢ all and see them for 100 Mackerel Barrels. islands under the Aagchclagpincsatr yp Aen . Winslow's Soothing Syr and take no other © "for Uckets and other information apply to For sale at being filled with the very worst criminals, | }' nsiow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other icKe i : . . ~3 > 2 rk a SHARP, F. W. HALES yourself and save money by buying at D. SMALL’S NEW STORE, who are often allowed to escape to Aus- kind. teb 4 eod wk At M: nin, the other day a a Europes un em- ployed oa the railway, previous to comuit- ting suicide, posted letters to two of the officials saying that he had been on the lookout to take their lives, but since that could not be managed, he was resolved to take his own. His correspondents must have been rather glad that he changed his mind at the last moment. 0 <- ee The term ‘‘sub-rosa”’ is given an interest- ing origin by a traveller in Bremen. In the large Rath-haus (Town Hall) is a vault con- hogsheads of old wine. Each cask is named after anapostle. Inan adjoining vault is a thirteenth century cask, bearing the device of arose; on the ceiling is a gigantic figure of the same flower. It is from the large number of meetings which took place here that the ter:a ‘‘sub-rosa” is derived. —_--- ———e The sugar bounty system ‘uf Germany and .| France is injuring not only the English Then, further, we have the excessively rare ‘‘Art of Cookery,” attributed to Mrs. refiners, but the West India producers. While the refiners are appealing for a coun- Glasse, the habit maker, and equally to the pscudonymous Sir John Hill, M. D. It is now priced at £26, although the Dady Telegraph recently estim: ated it at £100. duty. the West Indians ave seek- wuvity treaty with the The otier day West india tervailiny ing reliel United States. wT Pens eR Am aS EB eRe se Ce pe eT eats ARN oN But then, Mr. G. A. Sala never tives of merchants in London waited upon tlc NT ! (F. €, MAHON) CANAD TAN AND AMERICAN FALL GOODS: Ship Owners and Brokers, a neni out this aid to gastronomy. It is Colonial Secretary and ask that he aid in fan eral Hi mmission Merchauts, a curious fact that this much. canes book | the securing of such a convention, and the is not mentioned by Lowndes. promise was given that the matter would IG] GRESHAM HOUSE, ee iE csi be looked into. It seems that the United Bishopsgate Street, Bartlett Pears, California! States want as the price of an arrangement LONDON, E. C., in favour of West India sugar the m nopoly now ready, all bought for cash, will be sold at Lowest Prices. T & IN BRONZE LETTE RS Bear in mind we buy everything for spot cash, and in large quantities, and can '¢ \ »Y" t ) 1 a) ‘ areur « re ’ { ; T LS - attord to sell at very BOTTOM FIGURES. Cuotce Frvir. Plums, Gravenstein Apples, Bananas, Vranges N Oth G * JAS, PATON & 00,, Successors to VW, A, WEEKS & G0., England. etc., selling ‘low. Store open this ev ening un- | of eo i lie pee am ree a , til 9.30. Electric Light. Geo. Carter & “Co. the West Indies—which is a rather coo Nwone 6r wenulné. MARKET SQUARE. | | Scott's and Vaughang Codes [1 08). iitet ic Lig sre oot ‘Ch’town, August 25, 1886.