——— sn ote memonmanennes “ This is true Liberty, when 6.4 starter sa mae * ee See ‘ ee ales id pOMD Et Free Born CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUES AY 5 a THE Datty EXxa Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—=vriripgs. DAY, AUGUS® 25, 1891. _ MINER. Stnetze Corres Two Cente - VOL. 28.—NO. 80 , TATTIVM rt TRNAS POR Al irk \ Ly 186 (isa! a MOON 5 CHANGES. tha Q few on ae N s 8: ‘ S ) oon ior : > ) r\ ~ Cua } ~ i ii paY gp WES ises/set riven 5 ~ j t +, l } a +S ‘1 g 3 44 oe: ‘ 2e| 4 ay 20; 9 201 »s é | 6 26n » + 7: J Se @ : ay 1p. a Py : a j 32 Z 7 ua 2 S 4 ) : £3| 2 4S i esday nol 3 4} . Tay i %' 1] 50) 4 5O ie ieciiday 713 83}6. liad day 4 18! 7 Ss * 3 sania & 2)) & SRI) Mowdal 6 10; 9 34 ‘ av Gv 6 46:10 22 3 . es ay 6 5%) 7 ZOiLi ‘ wisy 7| 7 S611 44 lay S 2laft 24 my saard ie ») § 42) O 57) Me ysund sy 14} 51) 9 4) 1 45) i Mund) 15} 30) 9 23) 2 33} : ead ' it 48' 9 56: 3 32] x. Wednes iay Lj ti 10 3H, 4 48} wlPharaiay 19} 44/11 LL! 6 15} Nhiday 21; 43 morn} 7 32] } Satur ay 2 41' O S 29} Sanday : os: 3811 hid 16 | Monclay 5 24 3713 5'9 55114 i 41 3s 35 32 29 26 on 19 16 } } 13} AMES A, = HALIFAX. AGENT FOR TEA MERCHANTS, London, == England, Best Value in Summer Overcoatings ! Best Value in Scotch Tweed Suitings ! Best Value in Trowserings ! Cae TE HAVES A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF THESE Prices away down to suit the times. Special attention is directed to our $15.00 and $18.00 This is fully 20 per cent. lower than —AND ALSO... Several First-Class West Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Pes. on ae : “a : UaMeTyi alten } given oO 8) CK Bank of N a Scotia. fs cancun 5 WwLEANSING, S HEALING. a instant Relief, Permanent B fan os heeaam nme ste ~ Vure, Failure impos SiVi2y mpt f Ca i a ia sili S +o nil 1, lig g 1g, al feelin g » ot i you are it bLucse OF mf you have rd lose no Uri wOltit or x. Be warned in SOTO in head vi followe iti ad death. OY al dr : €gists, or sent, Ae pest paid, on receipt of price icenisaad$i by addressing PULFORG & CC, Brockviile. Ont. p a 3 - ae . v : $ , i - >a abo ee Se Se ‘ A ~ ant ~~ , a eer oe ee $. p NeGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTRE ATL. A Faculty of Unairg, and athe» 2 es other improve nents ments of Civil, Waieh wi] MeVantage lo thi | afford in the Session of 8 Country, Copies may be had “haouace ments of t} y eraity, viz cluding Yeterin 1€ other » Law, Medicine, Arts (i ary Science. Es WwW, BRAKENRIDGE, B.& Sis 1726 ‘ wee Acting Secretary. Tees a MORRISON SPECIAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the nl of Applied Science has been pred, stating the details of the new Laboratories, Workshops, Apparatus in its several Depart- trical Bnet Mining, Mechanical and Elec- ~. “agineering aud Practical Chemistry, 1891-2 $ not hitherto accessible to Students Unders: on application to the taigned, who can also supply detailed Faculties of the the Donalda Course for Women), and n- at Oup %oi COUGHS AND sloopiNG CS OLDS. 3-40 YEARS IN USE. “i P yy RICE2S "PER BOTTLE c. St. John., N. B. “aes id a RONG & CO. PROPRIETORS ‘John WARREN, CAKEBREAD & C0.,| ; i i } India | ; enments of } Capi ‘age from & ment of Claims. OFFIC £—Brewn's Block, que ———(x )__ We have want to clear out sell them at 75 CENTS, $1.00 AND $150. Come in and see them, as they will go quickly. ———{x)———— HARRIS & LONDON Charlottetown, July 17, 1891. a lot of Boys’ to & years, which we’ Suits, at onee, and will { FLOUS BE. ? GOODS. -. - Yfond & Riank'’s ha : . oe Black's Wharf. | we have ever before off2red the same quality of goods. x, Augast 13, I801—dy & wy TWEED SUITS from $12.00" up. We guarantee first-class fits. Chariottetown, June 3, 1891. Leod& Go ‘setenuieaiieilins (x) JOHN McLEOD & CO., We defy competition. Merchant Tailors, Upper Queen St. For August. ICiNOL, containing 50 per cent. of the f isgul dition—palatable as milk. ae age : of Castor Oil, or whenever that valuable first stages of summer complaint instead but nauseous medicine is indicated. Price ; ; of Wild Strawberry, Johnson’s Diarrhcea Cordial, Nurse’s Fowler's Extract Vreasure, etc., etc. Lime Juice, Sticky Fly Paper, Fly Poison, Pads, etc., etc. A. S. JOHNSON’S DRUG STORE, Ch’town, August 13, 1891. RARE We offer for ———“—1)-—- -—- entire stock of Men's and Boys’ Emported Oxford Per Cent. (20 per cent.) Discount for Cash. Charlottetown, August S$. 1891—2aw & REPRESENTING THE FOLLOWIN Gritish America ASS Assurance Conipany of a Company of Manchester Nation: Issarance ©0- Property i, able " All Olasves 0f Inauran® aited at 5 Accounts July 11, 1891. OPPORTUNITY. uw FIRM. URQUHART & BROW, General Insurance Agents al ny of Tor . Compa nurance © Pp England ; tal Represented, insured at Lowest hortest Notice an inest Italian Castor Oil in a perfectly Children take it readily. Used in the 20 cents per bottle. Corner Kent and Prince Streets. a few days our Shoes at Twenty GOFF BROs. wky ente: Commercial Union Lancashire fasurance .* «cottish Union an of Edinburgh, scotiand. - = $62,000,009. Rates. Prompt Settle- d Reasonable Charges. en Square, Charlottetown. d Accountants G FIRE INSURANCE COMPANIES: an ) * fF WKY vm oy become listless, fretful, without ener- oy thin and weak. Fortify and build UP, by the use of SCOTT'S | EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL AND HY POPHOSPHITES { $f Lime aud Soda. Palatable as Milk. AS A PREVENTIVE OB CURE OF COUGHS OB COLDS, 1M BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT 18 UNEQUALLED. enuine made by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. ma Wrapper: at all Druggists, 60c, and BANK OF BRITISH COLUMBIA. Iccerporated ie. Royal Charter, 1862. — Capital Paid Wrst .. £600,000, $3,000,000 f (With power to increase.) Reserve Fund......... 208,000, 1,040,000 Note Circulation Notice. In accordance with the provisions of Sec. 45 of the Bank Act, which comes into force on FIRST JULY proximo, this Bank has mae arrange- ments whereby notes of the Bank will be KE- DEEMED AT PARK bythe following Banke at any of their Branches in the Dominion, viz :— Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Com- merce, Imperial Bank of Canada, Bank of Nova Scotia, Traders Bank of Canada. Bank of Hamil- ton, Mérchants Bank of Halifax, Halifax Bank- ing Co, Union Bank of Halifax and Commercial Bank of Manitoba. Arrangements have been made with the follow ing Banksto ACT SPECIALLY AS AGENTS for the redemption of the Bank’s notes at the undermentioned cities : — HALIFAX, N S—Bank of Montres!, Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax Kanking Co, Mer chants Bank of Halifax aad Union Bank of Halifax. ST JOHN, N B—Bank of Montreal. Bank of Nova Scotia, Merchants Hank of Halifax and Halifax Banking Co. CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I—Bank of Nova Scotiaand Merchants Baok of tislifax. MON TREAL—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Molson’s Bank. Bank Nova Scotia and Merchants Bank of Halifax, TORONTO—Bank of Montreal, Canadian Bank of Commerce, Imperial Bank of Canada, Molson’s Bank, Bank of Hamiiten and Traders Bank of Canada. WINNIPHG- Bank of Montreal, Imperial Bank of Canada. Molson’s Bank and Commercial Bank of Manitoba, The Bank of British Columbia will redeem at parthe notesof eachef the aove m ntioned Baaas at any of its Branches in British Cohambia. a WM, C. WARB, Victoria, B C, June 1, 1891. Manager, junelf—dy 3m DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE At Public Auction. HAVE been instructed by the Exeeutors of the Estate of the late Hon. Robert Poore Haythorne, to sell at Public Auction on the premises, corner of Hillsborongh and Dorchester Streets, in Charlottetown, On Thursday, 24th September Next, AT 12 OCLOCK, NOON, That beautifnlly situated Residence recently occupied by the deceased Senator. The property haz a frontage on Dorchester Street of 167 feet or thereabout, and on Hills- borough Street 97 feet or thereabout, and is, without exception, the most desirable Gentle- man’s Residence now in the market. The property will be sold en b'oc or in two lots, as may be found to be most desirable, An undoubted title will be yiven to the purchaser, Terms made known at sale or on application at the office of Messrs. Davies & Haszard, Solicitors. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. augl4—2aw pat TO LET. DOUBLE TENEMENT HOUSE situ- A ated on Kent Street. Can be had in one tenement if required. Apply to MRs. OFFER, Queen Street. WANTED E WANT Hides, Calf Skins, Sheep Skins and Horse Hides, LONG BROS., Tanners, Euston St. May19—3m eod. alifax and P. Hi. Island. l Zed A. BH. CREWES, COMMANDER, ILL sail from Halifax every Monday, at 10 p. m., for Charlottetown, eall- ing at Canso, 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 WwW. W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, June 20, 1891—dy THE DAILY EXAMINER. - AUGUST 24, 1891. * i ensetenhs et x4 —The Montreal Gazette says ‘‘ The! grit fashion of comparing Mr. Laurier with! Mr, Mercier to the former's advantage, and holding the Dominion leader up as a model | of wll the virtues, while the provincial chief is pointed to as an example of all that | ia vile in Canadian politics, is not very | well founded. Mr. Laurier has a clean! record; Mr. Mercier’s is rotten. That is. alltrue. But the two men are purt of one! machine, and if anything was made evident | during the last election campaigne in the. province of Quebec, i+ was that Mercier is the bggest part. The majority won by the grits in this province represents the | triumph of no principle in Federal politics. | It is simply the evidence of a desire of a! majority of the constituencies (though not! a wiajority of the people) to obtain mere’! money for the province out of the proceeds! of federal taxation. Quebec likes to spend, ! but it it does not like to pay. Mr Laurier, in Parliament represents this idea.” —The death of George Jones of the New| York Times, the paper which exposed the | Tweed ring, has called forth a great deal of | inside history respecting that colossal den | of thieves. But perhaps the most interest- ing thing is the account of the fate that has befallen the chief operators. Jones, the avenger, died an honored citizen, whereas) Tweed died in jail, Connolly died in exile} in Paris, Harry Ghent started a bar-room! and died in poverty, Hitehman died in an! asylum for the insane, and so on. Oakey! Hall, who was mayor of New York when: the ring of which he was a leading spirit was in its hey-day, is still alive, but is treated as asocial leper. Peter B. Sweeny, known as ‘*Brains” Sweeney because of his ability in shielding the gang, is also living! and is well off, but the public will have! nothing to do with him. ‘'Misery,” says one writer, “‘has been the certain crop of all the sin and crime of twenty years ago.” The Toronto Globe commends this preg- nant fact to the Canadian boodlers who are, now being found out. It is worth remem-' bering too by all who may be tempted to| ; follow the evil example set by men in high | places. —The following from the Toronto Tele- | gram, written before Sir Hector’s resigna- | tion, will be endorsed by all good Conser- , vatives:—LBecause with all its faults, and it) has not a few, the Conservative Govern- ment in now bearing the ark of Canada’s| hopes, independent and patriotic journals, are anxious that it should be neither de- | feated nor disgraced. If united Canadian and British, rather than United States’, | sentiment had a strong hold on the heart of the Opposition, the Conservatives need not imagine that the fate of the Abbott | Ministry would excite much concern out-' side the ranks of their own party. It is not, altogether a question of Ins and Outs. The Conservative policy embodies much that tends to make this Dominion mighty, while, unfortunately,the Liberals have de- serted the ground that should be occupied by stalwart patriots, The country is sifér | in the hands of honest Conservatives than it would be under the guidance of honest Liberals. There is a greater promise of | national advancement in one policy than in| the other. This patriotic preference for, the Conservatives, strong as it is, does not throw a coverlet over the iniquities of some | ministers who have disgraced the name. | The party is entrusted with the champion- ship of a great cause and it cannot afford to, let the standard of Canadian unity and in-| dependence be sullied by any individual's sins. | —La Patrie, which is the most influential | ef the grit organs in Quebec, announces | that it has authority for stating that Sir! Richard Cartwright does not sympathize, with the Toronto Globe’s attack upon! Premier Mercier and his government. Really ! —The present unsatisfactory attitude of China towards the great powers of the) world serves to call attention to the mili- tiary strength of the celestial empire. The general impression, says an exchange, Boston Markets. Boston, Aug. 21. Koos.--It has been an exeeedingly dull week in the egg trade. Receipts: have been heavy, demand very light, and with continued hot weather and cold storage warehouses all full, receivers have been forcing sales at low prices, but have not heen able to prevent stock from accumulating and there is now a large supply on hand. The best P E Island, NS, N B and Miehiyan are quoted deull.at 17 to 174 cents. “ Fisa.—Codfish continue in fair supply and s‘eady demand with prices about as last-quot- ed. Receipts of bbi herring in fair supply and steady, There have been good fair ar- rivals of mackerel, and prices are ruling @ little lower. Mackerel, extra per bbl... 2.0.0.0... 0.4. 18 00 7 Se ae eee 15 00 "T OT ic itis ik a 13 00 "7 No 3 large rimmed new...... 12 00 * No 3 large plain new... ...... ii 50 * No 3 medium plaia new....., 19 09 Canned Mackerel— 1 lb tias labelled, per Wace dniet cee 1 00 Canned Lobsters— 1 lb tins, labelled, mew, per doz 2 00 ee eee os = —_—< A Rich Little Isle. AN ISOLATED spoT iN’ THE PACIFIC OCEAN EXPECTED TO PROVB A BONANZA FOR ITS OWNER. Few are aware that away offin the Pacific ocean is an island on which flies the Stars and Stripes, and which is absolutely owned by an American; yet such is the case. The little spot which is marked on the charts as no ‘arger than the point of a pin, is in latitude 24 degrees north, longitude 54 degrees east, and is known as Marcuse Island. Capt. A. Rose- bill, a citizen of the United States, is the possessor of this not very extensive domain, which is only three miles long by almost iwo miles wide, and at its highest point is not more than 60 feet above the waters of the vast ocean that surrounds it. At the present time the little island cannot boast of an inhabitant, but in a short time several dozen sou!s will take up their residence on it. The island is covered from end to end with a vast deposit of guano of unknown depth, and Capt Rose hill, who is now in San Francisco, is making preparations to work the deposit. Samples of the guano show it to be of the highest com- mercial value, and it is expected to prove a bonanza to the owner. Preferences of the Princess of Wales. (London Tid Bits.) The following is the full list of the ‘‘pre- ferences” of the Princess of Wales, as she recorded them in a scrap-book at Belvoir Castle soon after her marriage : Her favorite King and gacen are Queen Dagmar and Richard Cour de Lion. Her favorite hero, poet and artist are Wel- lington, Byron and Sir Joshua Reyoolds, Her favorite author—Charles Dickens Her favorite virtue—Charity. Her favorite color—Blue. Her favorite dish—A French tart. Her favorite flower—The Kose. Her favorite name— Mary. Her favorite occupation— Reading aloud, Her favorite amusement — Driving my nies. Her favorite motto—Dieu et ron Droit. Her favorite locality-—-Home. Her chief ambition—Not to be fast. And as for her chief dislike, she has—None. A Hint, Time, 2 a. m. She—‘“‘Let us rehearse a scene from Romeo and Juilet.” He—‘*With all my heart~” She—‘‘But you must let me act the part of Romeo.” He—‘‘All right, Proceed.” **Look, love, what envious streaks Do lace the severing clouds in yonder east ; Night’s candles are burnt out, and jocund day Stands tiptoe on the misty mountain tops.” He departed. ee The Presbyterian Journal shows that in 1880 the population of the country was 50, - 152,866; in 1890 62,622,250, an increase of prevails that China is without warlike 24 percent. The church figures are given resources. But the great military possi- for 1880 and 1890. The namber of churches bilities of China have been recegniz2d by reported in 1881 was 5,598; in is9l, 7,070, the most eminent authorities. The late’ an increase of 26 per cent. The ministers “Chinese” Gordon once expressed his belicf that China might some day overrun Rassia and probably attempt the conquest | of Europe. It is well known that General | Wolseley, the highest living military, authori'y of England, has given expression to similar views. China is a monstrous empire, whose subjects are innumerable and whose resources cannot be estimated. If the Chinese should suddenly awaken to their possibilities as they have im one or, two instances in the remote past, their capacity for mischief would be onlimnited.| Let some great military genius arise im) China, some ambitious Mongolian Napo- leon, who could understand the empire's military possibilities and kaow hew to use its resources, and China could raise a formidable army for conquest, and make herself an opponent far too strong for the ridicule of any modern nation. A I A Dyspepticure—ls not 4 palliative, but acure; it first relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flammation of the stomach that causes ndi gestion and dyspepsia. cia ante For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of; mothers for their children while cutting teeta. it relieves the little sufferer at once ; It pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘‘ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the cums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and i3 the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for “‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing and licentiates in 1881 were 5,387; in 1891, 6,597, an increase of 24 per cent. The candidates in 1881 were 622; in 1891, i,- 317, an increase of more thon 200 per cent. The communicants in 1881 were 581,401; in 1891, 806,796, an increase of almost 39 percent. The 8, S. members in 1881 were 633,564; in 1891, 885 650, an increase of nearly 40 percent. The contributions in 1831 were $8,874,281; in 1891, $14,062,- 356, an increase of more than 62 per cent. The British government has notified the government of China that from this time forth no British officers will be allowed to serve in the Chinese navy. The British government has taken this step on account ot the refusal of the Chinese authorities to furnish an explanation of the Chinese officer in hauling down the flag of Admiral Lang while the British officer was in command of the Chinese north coast squadron at Hong Kong in 1890. Admiral Lang resigned his commission in the Chiawse awy in June 1890 giving as his reason for resigning that the Chinse officers of the squadron were insubordinate. Later, as a resvit of Ad- miral Lang’s resignation, the Chinese government declared that it would never ‘again entrust the real authority im the navy to any foreigners. Horsz Nores.—About the beat 4-year- old out this season is Wildbrino, that has already beaten 2 30 a little. | He is by the developed stallion Hambrino, 2.21}, and his owner says he will go in 2.16 by fall. BaReLerr pears, Calton? pr and lums, grapes, apples an ananas, re- Seiond per Boston boat to-day at Beer & Syrup,” and take no other kind. mar2 3i eod & wky lyr Golf's. augl9 3i Oe ene 2:2 . Se aS Sor mest ene ate MA cote te