nh RGR THE DAILY DoLLARS 4A YEAR. A. 4 me oF s ~ « Ss —_ | KRIES. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to adyise the Public, may speak free.” CHARLOTTETOWN, P. FE. ISLAND, F RIDAY, AUGUST (6, L886. en UX AMINER: —EURIPIDEs. SIncLe Copies Two Cents. VOL. 19.—NO. 64. Che Daily Examiner ry eve ing by Pwamimnaw Deshi rm The AALLLGI Publ shing 0 rrié ani i * ‘ ‘ a ari ut vl, r rPaiward . a \ OF SUBSCRIPTTO)D . i Ms Ce ieee ba nanos bel ais au $2.50 i n 1 25 ) FE { Oe 60 0G cus sob bebdbb 50 4 > b A cerate rates racta m be made for mouthly, quar- teri Mif-yeariy, Or yearly asivertisemenis, S CHA it tay } . 43. 8n 7 i a vi i+ “a 2 | } N oe 29 p 2 I Sh, 41.9 hia San |S M High! 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H. GRAY, DAVID STIRLING, frustees. { ywn. June 12, 1886—jan15 2aw her jour BOSTON.: . +1) % i | Er ATR ANGEMENT THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE Leave Jotin for Bomeee. via : acide and Port- iand, every Monday, \ nesday and Friday, at 5.00 a ir Leave St BOSTON DIRECT. »wa to Boston, 36,50, 2nd John at 8 o'clock every Saturday night Fafe from Charlottet class: 39.50, Ist ciass, For tickets and other information apply to RP, F, W. HALES, ; a P. E. L Steam Nav. Co. to your nearest Ticket Agent, May 7, 1386--eod wky , ARTHUR & CO.) GHNHRAL Hommission iierchants, 12] ATLANTIS AVENUE, =fe}-}y oO. IN; MASS. Boos and Produce 4 faly 15—dly ecialty. wkly CAUTION. BACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE. NAVY iS MARKED as ey Sees crt as, meray LETTERS. Genuine. [N BRONZE None | Other Oct W D. as | esd e OPENING TO-DAY, oe Ya | STAN LE BROWR’S BRLOCK i Case American White Shirts, i a 66 Collars and Cuffs, i " “ SearfsS and Ties. Also —New Prints, New Muslins, New Seersuckers, New- port Wraps (all shades), Ladies’ Vests, in Balbriggan, Merino and india Gauze, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery. &..* ¥] a 7, SPANLEY BROS. Brown's Block, Opposita Market House. Ch’town, June 2}. 1886. STRICT ATTENTION to Business, Honesty and Squ we Dealing, and paying ‘time, is what has placed E. % &, ” Pp gmOws H to the front of all in CLOTHING, HATS, &c. He does not advertize to seli goods at cost, but he guaran- tees to sell from LO to 25 per ceat iess than those who do alver- tize to sell at cost. He does not try to deczive the people by miking a big blow and offering paltry liditeede, but trys to do things right and has the goods to back him up in what he advertizes. Cash eve: competitors, - Bano a0T ANi¢ AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adain-on's Botanie Cough Balsam. ft is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’S BALSAM after aft other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either re-ent or chgonic coughs or bronchial affections, can Meort to this great romedy, confident of obtaining apedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. FOR SALE RY ALL DREYIEGIsTs. Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B.. hy the proprietors, F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Drugvists, 343 47m AVE., N. Y. i } BUTTERSALT j ‘cannet be made Our Salt has take HEDALS AND DIPLOMAS at Exhibitions in different couztries, YOOD BUTTER without good Salt. He has now about 6,500 HATS and $4,000 worth of CLOTHING, which he guarantees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent less than any house in the trade, A lot of this Clothing was| bought less than half pr ice, avd will be sold less thau half price. He does not ask the people to believe his advertisement until they see his prices; he knows then they will believe, and ‘knows that the goods and prices back him up every time. Ali goods freely shownpor sent to »ny part of the town. oO Wes Please don’t forget to call. WL. Ee PAR OW" SE, Sigm of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen *treet. Ch’town, May 7, ’86—eod wky A. BRUCE Wants to Have His Say---that is : /%7 OU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material and workmanship in P. K. Island, Cheaper than from us e have a dation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi- Ti here is no he atter qj uality of lar; gest you ever saw in this city. a attain to. showin Stock, one of the es t Having three Cutters and a large staff of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention [UNDE R new first-class management for 1836. es) ee $500 WORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, ufacture. many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are T COST We have of our own man inow SELLING A fo Immense Stock of Hats, selling rapidly, because buyers can save from 124 to 20 per cent. when they purchase from us. best Hats yon ever saw for 50 cents. GENTS’ Oo-_-_-—— FURNISHINGS, i } Collars, Onfis, Wies.. &c., Unsurpassed in Style. | ae t# Prices were never as Low. Don't forget this when comparing with quotations from other establishments this year. DD: A. BeUOCH, 72 QUEEN STREET. Ch’town, June 23, 1886—eod & wy AT & FUR STORE, Wewson Block. —_—— —— (Or NEW DEPARTURE! 9 Cloths manufactured than what we are ‘Lorne Hotel, ou we HAS, of the Latest Styles, at the very LOWEST iPRICES. FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed, altered and Repaired. | HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs EZ STUART. | | ! \A. | | | | | | \Ch’town, May 4, 1886 Fure, White and Fine Only | Cent coer Pound. |: BEER & GOFF. Ch’ town, Tinie 25, 1886.—2aw & wy TRY THE 25 CENTS, AT THE LONDON HOUSE. SUMMER RESORT. “‘Pracadie Beach. Surf Bathing, Boating, Fishing, Shooting, and all seaside recreations. First-class in all its appointments. Special rates quoted for board, &c., including drive from Bedford Station Satur- day, and back Monday morning, offering cheap recreation. Return ticket for Bedford Station only 60 cents. For full particulars address : LORNE HOTEL CO.,, Tracadie or Charlottetown. July 8, 1886—tu th sat COAL! COAL! QERDE SRS can be obtained, 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 Large. CAPE BRETON Old Sydney, large. Lingan Mines, large and slack Victoria Mines, large and slack. ‘he Slack Coals from Lingan and Victoria Mines are clean and bright, and can be used in e of several sorts of eran anor. Par ~ W. DEBLOIS. June 15, 1886-—eod tf LACE SOAP, MANU FACTURED BY COLGATE & CO., for washing fine fabrics; also a large supply of Colgate’s Superting Toilet Soaps. Don’t take any poor imitations—get the genu ine. She Bestis the Cheapest. B. BALDERSTON. July 3—3 wks 2awk Is27 = = = i886, T. & EB KENNY, Dry Goods and Shpping, HALIFAX, CANADA. perene which, no doubt, will cause much! On every alternate Sunday he traveis 20 ! would rejoice to see every one of them sent four new members were received into the Finerty’s Fury. Religious Notes. Mr. John F. Finerty, of the Chicago {From the Protestant Union. } Citizen, late a member of Congress, strongly Miss Charlotte Montgomery of Malpeque, disapproves of che supplemental extradition | received an appointment from the American treaty negotiated by Minister Phelps. He! Presbyterian Board of Foreign Missions to thinks it well enough to bring home ‘‘bank | Jaber in Persia. Miss Montgomery is a thieves, general swindlers and the like,’ jsister of Miss Annie Montgomery who for but he is hotly opposed to sending back | ithe past few years has been a missionary in mere dynamite murderers. So he says the| Persia under the auspices of the same English are ‘cowards of a bad conscience,” board. She expects to leave Ist of Sept. and want to control their ‘‘extreme) via N. Y., to join her sister eReniies’ in the United States. The last When in New London on Saturday last,we quoted words are a euphemism for dastardly | mace a pleasant call onthe Rev. Mr. , bomb exploders. _Finerty goes on to say} | Reagh, rector of the parish, Mr, Reagh that England cannot do this without the! ministers to a large, and somewhat scatter- help of what he severely calls ** her subsi- jed congregation, and in the performance of diary Government at Washington” —a! his pastoral duties is “in journeys oft. uiniliation and pain in the State Depart-| miles and conducts three services. Mr. h ment and the. White House. if Finerty were amenable to reason, might be suggested to him that just now, | Reagh has however the satisfaction of ses it;img the work of the parish prospering. 'Mainly through his instrumentality a ‘when people in this country are showing so, beautiful new church and rec tory are in the much practical sympathy for Irishmen in course of erection, at Kensington, and iat their struggle for their rights, is an exceed- the latter he expects to move next autumn. ingly unfortunate time for him to defend Mr. Reagh is an earnest evangelical preacii- the cowardly scoundrels who, next to the! er, as well as a faithful pastor. landlords, have done more than anybody; The Sacrament of the Lord’s Supper was ,else to prevent the award of justice to Ire- dispensed in New London North Church on jland. Putting Fimerty aside, it is well to ‘Sabbath last. The pastor, Rev. = A ‘let it be distinctly known that Americans; Mason, was assisted by the Rov. W. R. ‘have no tenderness for dynamiters, but Frame. The congregation was cine und aa eee cece eae a nai: neon M done seoseersstee church. We were _ pleased to see that the whole congregation iremained during communion _ service. + | Within the last few years this congregation has crected a very neat church and manse, } | and both are free of debt. Rey. Mr. j ' Mason, who, for six months, was laid aside s from the effects of a fall from his cairiage, ] is now completely restored to health, and : again able to go in and out among his peo- ple, and break to them the bread of life. ir onapeay pimples illite taal Boston Markets, out of the country—even if such a proceed-| communion of the ing involved a final farewell to Finerty.— | Brooklyn Eagle. i <i. A Sailor Killed. A Montreal despatch of Monday says that three men who worked their passage on the Belfast bark es C. Smith, which left Kingston, Jamaica, for Montreal, June 30th, and has just arrived there, report that before le: aving Kingston bay, Louis | Murphy, a seamai, “dislocated his shoulder | by falling down the companion way. He; complained that be was uncble to work, but | Boston, Aug. 2. he had to help raise the anchor with his ars:| Poratoxs—The supply of potatoes was a inasling. He was allowed off duty for two’ little sh: art early in the week, and prices days, but on the third was put to work.+ ruled at $2 62 to $2.75, but yesterday $2.25 This was on July 5th. He was ordered Up was a full rate, the rigging by the first mate. On the 8th! The Tuarket has been s’ow the he came off a spell of duty at the wheel and past two days, with an easier tendency. was again ordered up the rigging, when he’ For eastern extras 18c is a full prive. It is fell from the main royal, 140 feet, breaking hard to get over 1c for noxthern or pre- every bone in his body. Other meu corro-; vimcial firsts. Late receipts show a very borate this statement, and say that the cap- | lnege shrinkage. In order iv command -_ tain and officers were in the habit of u sing | rates shippers should send supplies along the foulest possible language to them, and 8001 as possible. also of striking and abusing them without! Fiss—There is. not much change to note provocation, An investigation will be‘ in the market for any kind of fish. Mack- held. lerel continue to arrive from the Poy and prices are unsettled. Receipts for the week ‘at outports and here 8,100 bbls. Sales in | cargo lots at $4.50 to $5, fishermen’s orJer. \'The shore catch shows no increas e, and i vessels arriving bring only a few bbls. each ‘Dealers report a little more demand for | sinall lots, but trade is still comparatively llight. Old mackerel of 1885 catch sell » | slowly at [4.50 to $5 per bb!. Codtish are {quiet and steady at $2.25 to $2.50 for pickle cured bank, and $2.75 to $3 for dry bank. Hake are selling in round lots at | $1.50 per gtl. Canned mackerel are in de- mand at %5c to $1 perdoz cans. Fresh i | mackerel are lower, with sales at $2 to $3 | per 100. Sen 2 acme A Famous Pianist. Fags ———— The Mystery of two Widows. On the 24th of December last, thirteen persons were killed. in an accident on the Georgia Pacific railroad, seventeen miles from Atlanta. Among the killed were J. Wood Pierce, a Texas stockman of wealth. Soon after the accident, Mrs. J. ; Weaver, who lives in Indianapolis, appe: ar | ed in Atlanta and claimed the dead man! Pierce as her husband. Some of the most; reliable people of Atlanta who professed to| know Weaver when he was sailing under the name of Pierce in Texas, substant iatec Mrs. Weaver's claim, and the body was given to her and was about to be shipped to Indianapolis. A Texas lady, however, suddenly turned up and claimed the dead man as J. Woods Pierce, her husband. She} The Abbe Liszt is dead. Liszt was born also was backed-by abundance of testimony. } in 1811 at Szegszard, in Hungary. His ap- Witnesses swore that they had known the | | titude for music led him to devote himself dead man all his life, and that his name!to it. When only nine years of age he hed never been anything but P ierce. The ili Lys “dl in a concert. He studied music court granted the Texas lady an injunction | ihoroughly, and having heard Paganini, and the body was re-buried in Atlanta. determined to become as great on the 30th ladies sued the company, and just! piano as Paganini on the violin. He pro- as Mrs. Weaver was getting ready for her | bably succeeded, for his brilliant playing case a new link in the mystery arose. [t | has elevated the art of piano-playing to a was the arrest of a man who admits that he | ‘height i. never reached before. Many of is J. P. Weaver. He has the same marks| his own compositions are famous. In all as the dead man, and has been recognized | the great cities of Europe Liszt has played as the husband of the lntianegens woman. | With marked success, and without even ex a a as citing the envy of other players. Many A Montana Heroine. honors were heaped upon him by European a sovereigns. In 1864 his mind took a reli SAVES THREE PROPLE FROM DROWNING aNp| gious turn. He took orders and received PERISHES IN RESCUING A FOURTE: the tonsure. For a while he lived at Rome and devoted himself to religious composi- tions. Hungary won him back in 1871 He was made a canon without the care of souls, and given a pension equal to £600 a year. For some years he resided at Wei- mar. His principal literary work is a ‘** Life of Chopin,” which has been trans A Butte, Mont., special gives particulars of the drowning of Miss Jane McArthur, in an heroic effort to save the lives of others. For a year past she has been | conducting a ranche on the Upper Sun with his wife, a river. Judge Armstrong, lated i Enclis} ~ g a . 7 » daughter aged 15, and a son aged 12 and a} ‘404 Into Engish. sister attempted to ford the river with a i - -—— -—— four horse-team. The horses became un-| The arrangments which have for some ruly, ran into deep water and spilled the! time past been in progress for the establish- family into the rapid current. Miss Mc-|} ment ef a parcel post system between Arthur plunged in and _ successfully saved} Canada and the United Kingdom have been the son, daughter and mother. Going completed and went into effect on the Ist back for the sister, she was seized in a]of August. The following notice has been death grip by the woman and both were; issued by the Post Office department to be ost. posted up in various post offices throughout oungiagitis te ited the Dominion:—“Under an arrangment : “ : with the Post Office department of the Scott's Emulsion of Pure Calied Matalow, cleat pagele, wot ox- Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites | ceeding three pounds in weight, may, from the Ist of August inst.. be posted tor any destination in the United Kingdom unde: condit of charge to be iesrned on application to the postmaster The rates will vary from thirty cents per pound for the Maritime Provinces and thirty-live cents per pound for Ontario and (uebec to fifty cents from British Columbia. The Some idea of the extent to which tobacco] | 0%) win) be desl onde @ week, mum is used in the United States may be gath | 7 oy and winter, by Allan steamer, and the ered the statistics of the Inland suipper will ih to meke a declaration to Revenue Department at Ww ashington. The the vostinaster of the consumption of manufactured tobacco, for! i. contents for Customs purposes. Parcels smoking and chewing, res ached 191,023,663 | FOR WASTING DISEASES OF CHILDREN, Where the digestive powers are feeble and the ordinary food does not seem to nourish the child, this acts both as food and medicine, giving flesh and strength at once, and is almost as palatable as milk. Take no other. ne ms as to rate from nature anc value of ; must not exceed two feet in leugth no T & BE. KENNY, (Fr. ©. MAHON) Ship Owners and Brokers, General Csmmission Merchants,| y..:1y. | bered } Suy yposing cigars to average only five rarer 'Si GRESHAM HOUSE, ishepsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., Evgland, Seott’s and Vaughanys Codes land tobacco a dollar a pound in retail ' 7! pounds, or 3.23 pounds per heed. The}, one nsuadia tn wel. number of cigars consumed was 3.610,372,-1 ; ba 20 639, or 59.2 per hy Just twenty you ao the cons:mption was 10.2 per head i vrsford’s Acid Phosphate. The ciga rettes usec d last y 1,310,556, Siz. or Za.s per head 41 VALUABLE RIMEDY FOR ‘ Veur H. Newlamid, Jr., St j aoe used it in diseases of the urinar gravel, and pa ularly forms, it is estimated that the cost of the Spe ‘rmatorrhwa, with ver: good results and article to the people during the year Was 't yink it a very valuable remedy in th ore ‘over $375,000, ‘000. | diceases. Louis, Mo., ae cigarettes twenty cents a pac kage, ns, such as | ar num ane . ‘be ox