Sidi iia Se peer rs °m eS fi , “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evuiripes, NEW SERIES SINGLE Copres Two CENTs. eee me CILEARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, JULY 30, 1886. VOL. 19.—-NO. 58. ~ Che Daily Examiner eV inn by , ; tT) 9 2 ‘ ina Vv : ar FMihi:eninge (; Al Li a luci £U Ji SINS 10: | < t .@ ‘ corner , Watar and . ‘ tr ets, ith rioth wh, rince KMdward Island. -ATS OF SUBSCRIPTION . PIRUID . bck s whee cee seeccess $2.40 : i 1? wn 1a . 50 \ visi at i aut ates ‘ us rr roth iar . y ari yOALLY aA Vervuserme ALMANAC POR JULY, 1986, MOON'S CHANGES, New Moon Ist lay Gh., 64. lm... pm m:. W First Quarter Sth day, 9h., 5.7m., a. m., N. ! low on i i iM ll > ~ hu 2 su ‘ — N i i i. } Ww an ‘Sun |Moon! High Day's Z 7 ‘ s wa en} i i tn A 1 f 18:7 49| 4 8110 36 15 31 2 } O15 91ill @ 30 8: 6 181 n 29 : a Ls i i 0 ob OS Ml y 4! : Ss 4 a 48 - » | : 22 is 9 y ; 2 1 We t 22 Fill il 2 Zi a) S Sal 23 + 2 ity /4 vi y 2 6) 1 30) 4 Ys 23 us 4 | »? 9 DO »> iil Sul : ~ { +4 > A) 12) Monday 26; 441 4 2 7 59 Is 3.1 esda) 27 44; 5 » 8 49 16 14; Wednesday 28 43; 6 31; 9 3: Ld 15)/Thursday 29; 43) 7 17|10 13 i4 LG Friday ou 42) 7 t+ i0 48 12 i7 Satarday 31; 41) 8 33/11 24 10 . ‘ Q 1) AS & 1y : 20) Tuesday 34' 2% 9 59, 0 58 Vednesday 35) 37/10 24! 1 22 Thursda; 36; 36110 51| 2 17 0) yo , a ti i ; 0 ! ow 24 Saturday 3S o4i1] 48) 3 59 56 . Suna : eo oe adi rn o 4 7) Mi i 40) 31} 0 22) 6 29 51 V 2a W137 4a 18 28)Wednesday} | 43) 28] 1 51) 8 43 45 20 Th irsday $4 S7 2 48; 9 35 { 30 Friday t 26 } 54:10 BA t] 3liSat Lay 1 467 26' 5 lll 7il4 40 -_ RANKIN HOUSE. —_— Hue indersigned will lease for a term of ycars ta rbove well known Hotel, situated on cor- ner of Water and Pownal Streets, in Charlotte- town. Prince Edward Isiand, Possession given on the Ist Octoder next. Any information required will be given, either by letter or personal interview. J.H. GRAY, DAVID STIRLING, Trustees. Ch’town. June 12, 1886—juanl5 Zaw her jou SUMMER ARRANGEMENT THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for a ar Eastport and Port- und, every Monday, Wednesday and Fr day, at Ss. 0 & m 7 e St. John at 8 o’clock every Saturday night BOSTON DIRECT. +~Pare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd | cl $9.50, Ist ciass. e ror tickets and other information apply to . ASHARP, F. W. HALES, P, BE. 1. RY, P. EB. L Steam Nav, Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May 7, 1886—eod wky i. ARTHUR & CO, GENERAL Commission Merchants, _ Rggs and Produce a Specialty. Lf Inly x CAUTION. BACH PLUG OF THE ae - 5s - NAVY VIYRILE 'S MARKED ; ae | ; IN BRONZE LETTERS None Other Genuine. oct W JSULY a th bo F a » : © 2 i +2 ee > ae ‘ey © oe a 23 ag de Sh re » (8 <a ot co om & oak pe} 4 = : sea? a : 2 Ur eu 3) — ™ . ’ a . —_— re Rargains in CARPETS and OILCLOTHS during the months of July and August. Bargains in DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS ins in LINENS and COTTONS, Bai yauins if Ch IRSE I's, | Bargains in WORSTEDS and SCOTCH TWEEDS, Bargains in WHITE and FANCY MUSLINS, Bargains in all MILLINERY GOODS, Bargams in HOSIERY, Bargains in American and English COUNTERPANES, ‘ = Bargains in PARASOLS and UMBRELLAS, Bargains in TRUNKS and VALISES, JAS. PATON & C0., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & CO, Ch'town, July 20, 1886. STRICT ATTENTION susiness, Honesty and Square Dealing, and prying . ~ iw st Cash every time, is what has placed e* co ia. - | _ zx. PROWSE = ea - ; y Pp. co se a4 3 + ee ia. an to the front of all competiiors, in CLOTHING, HATS, &c. He does not advertize to sell goods at cost. but he guaran- tees to sell from LU to 25 per cert tess than those who do adver- 42 to cell at cost He does not try decsive the people b: miking a big blow and offering paltry rewards, but trys to do things right and has the goods to back him up in what he advertizes. He has now about 6,500 HATS and $4,000 worth of CLOTHING, which he guarantees to sell from 10 to 20 per cent leas than any house in the trade, A lot of this Clothing was bought less tnan half price, ard wili be sold less thaa haif 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. All goods freely shown, or sent to any part of the town. Ux Please don’t forget to call. lL. 2 P ROW Sis, Sign of the BEG HAT, 74 Queen *treet. Ch’town, May 7, ’86—eod wky AWGNDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey, Coughs, Cold, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’S BALSAM after all other medicines have failed. Sufferers fron either recent or chrome coughs or (bronchial affections, can resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Da not.delay, cet it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUCGGISTS, Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., F, W. KESSMAN & ( y the proprietors, »., Druggists, 343 4tH Ave, N. Y. oo ——— SUMMER RESORT. ‘Lorne Hotel, - - Tracatie Beach, | ei TJ NDER new first-class management for 1886. ~ Surf Bathing, Boating, Fishisg, Shooting, and iall seaside recreations. First-class in all its jappointments. 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 cenis. For full particulars address : LORNE HOTEL CoO., Tracadie or Charlottetown. July 8, 1886 —tu th sat DUTTERSALT ’ a (cee BUTTER cannet be made without good Salt. Our Salt has take MEDALS AND DIPLOMAS at Exhibitions in different countries. Pure, White and Fine Only 1 Cent per Pound. BEER & GOFF. | Wrrrren Especratty vor Tht Examiner.|] Annual Shooting of No. 5 Company. Eth | THE annual shooting of No. 5 Co.. 82nd e e 0 Q | Battalion, was heid at the Kensington Range on Tuesday, the 27th inst. A valu- : —OR,— | able silver cup, presented to the Company SHADOWS AND SUNSHINE. | by their Captain, was keenly contested for. Che officers and members of the Company desire to convey their thanks to the friends who eo liberally contributed towards their | prize list. The following are the respective ; Scores made and prizes won by each :— BY 8S. M. BENT. CHAPTER XVII.—( Continued.) All through that winter Sister Margaret | : a ; went about her lowly duties in the great! , est F. N. Darke—silver Cup, $15; hospital, beloved and blessed by all. "She | clock (presented by A. C. Bertram), and read to the sufferers, bathed their brows, ; $1.25, 59 pts. Sergt. Jl. McLeod—Rubber coat (pre- soothed them to sleep ; tenderly dressed | i their wounds, wrote their loving messages | Sented by London House) and $1.25, 58 to wives and sweethearts, and wherever she | pte. Sv : ‘: moved through the crowded wards, sun-| voEp. R. McDuft—Cardi mn jacl et (pre- shine and smilcs seemed to follow her, till} sented by L. Prowse) and $1.25, 54 pts. the gruff old surgeon proudly declared that | Sergt. J. Smith— Silk handkerchief (pre- she did more good and saved more lives | S™%e¢ by J. McLeod & Co.,) and $1.26, than a dozen doctors. 54 pts. ee When the czmpaign opened in the spring Pte. R. McDuff- -Cloth (presented by a she went with the army, and many a poor friend) and $1, 50 pts. fellow in the hospital cried bitterly when! , Sergt. A. Nicholson— Vases (presented the kind Sisters left, and their places were’ by Mr. Colwell) and $1, 49 pts. | Pte i. ertvam—Goods (presented by tiled by other nurses. | : ** My duty is now,” said Ethel, ‘‘in an-| Hon. A. B. McKenzie) and $1, 45 pts. other sphere; you will soon be going to| , t®: RK. Waye—TPipe (preseuted by ; Apothecaries Hall) and $1, 47 pts. your homes, to meet your wives and chil- ee W.. Desk i dren. end you don’t need me any longer ; BO. i. Se Album (present by Lewis) and $1, 45 pts. I must go where there will soon be more hers 7 a te. G : ‘ ; suffering, such as you have already passed | ,. Pte. G. McDutf—Lamp (presented by D. Farquharson) and $1, 45 pts. through.” 7 So, followed by the heartfelt benisons of Lieut. A. Beaton— Crystal Set (present- those whose weary hours had been bright-| ed by D. . axquharson) and 75c., 44 pts. ened by her loving ministrations, she took | Sergt. T. Oxenham-— Lamp (preseutel by her place in the devoted band of noble Capt. Mcl hail) and 7oc., 41 pts. women who followed the Army of the J ve. F. McKinnon— Whip (presented by Potomac, and whose names will never be! Pickard) and 75c., 37 pts. forgotten while the remembrance of the} Lieut. D. Bertram—aily Patriot one rebelliew lives: | year, and 50c.., 37 pts. On many a battle field, where the leaden | Pte. J. Mickle— Laip presented by 5. bullets flew like hail, and where the galling | Li . Crabbe) and 75c., 36 pts. fire cut down men like grass before the Capt. T. 8. McLeod—Datry EXAMINER mower’s scythe, theré was she to be seen, ; °™& Year, and 50c., 35 pts. E like one of heaven’s ministering angels, | Pte. W. McMillan Crystal Set (present- brightening and glorifying, by a prayer, a’ ed by D. McKinnon) and 50c., 30 pts. comforting word, a message to some loved | Pte B. Abbot— Silk Handkerchief (pre- i sented by G. EF. Full) and 50c., 30 pts. one, or a cup of cold water, the dying) > moments of the poor fellows who freely | Pte. D. L. McLeod—Pipe (presented by gave their lives at their country’s bidding. | Dt. Dodd) and 50c., 25 pts. There was. she... with: her devoted feel Pte. Chas. Baker—China Cup (presented panions, alleviating che suffermgs of the by D. Farqu irson) and 45c., 25 pts. wounded, and cheering them with words of | Pte. Chas. McLean—Halter (presented by hope and deeds of kindness and love, until | Toombs) and 45c., 25 pts. the name of ‘‘ Sister Margaret” became a! ,, Pte. J. Spence Ww rapper (presented by synonym for all that is good and loving and | Rogers) and 45... 19 pts. gentle and angelic in woman. As the sweet! Pte. M. McLeoi—Lamp (presented by singer pictured Evangeline in the plague- Dr. Bagnall) and 40c., 18 pe. stricken city, — Pte. F. Kilson—Cloth Drier (presented “Phe dying | by LePage) and 40c., 18 pts. Looked up into her face and thought, indeed, to! sie S ee Tamp, present: oldthere : ‘a y Mr. Knight, an cents, 17 pts. eh light encircle her forehead | Pte. Ken. MeDonald—Lamp, csiehatiied Such as the artist paints o’er the brows of saints! by Geo. Davies; 16 pts. Or nuns by night o’er a city secn at a dis- | Pte. Benj. Jewell—Cigars, presented hy “oe © | Byrne Bros. ; 16 pts. Pte. Goss—Whip, presented by P. Me- Grath; 15 pts. Pte. Jas, McLean—lR. Bagnall’s prize; 14 CHAPTER XVIII. THE STORM DIES AWAY—SUNSHINE, | »ts “But the day of vengeance cometh--He will set ao - ‘ His oS sg " ” Pie. A. MeDonald—Noecktie, presented Though He lead them like His Israel, throvgh a by B. Prowse, 12 pts. j red and bloody sea; ania ssn Vea? Sees ' For the tears and gore of bondmen, staining deep are J. Munroe—H. Manly 8 prize; 10 | the frighted so, | And the ae cry of millions, riseth daily up Pte. John McLean—Hand Cultivator, ti» Ges esented by McLeod Bros, ; 6 pts. —Mary A. Livermore, (1856.) pr : | Pte. John Cleary— Pair Towels, present- “You are the Count of Lara, bu! your deeds OPENING ‘h'town, June 25, 1886.—2aw & wy ' . . : : r 5 y ' Blush on their tombs.” PO=oDPAY, ' Would made the statues of your ancestors ~The Spanish Student. ed by L. Martin; 5 pts. Pte. Miles Martin, not yet fired—Prize presented by A. C. Bertram, proprietor | Sydney Herald, $1.25. STANLEY BRO BROWR’s BLOCK: | i Case American White Shirts, | t . « — Coilars and Culls, | ! _ sa Searfs and Ties. | tise —New Prints, New Muslins, New Seersuckers, New- port Wraps (all shades), Ladies’ Vests, in Balbriggan, Verino ard India Gauze, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery. | EVA QE FY x | STANLEY BROS. Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House. ' Ch’town, June 21, 1886. A. BRUCE Wanis to Have His Say---that is; | y OU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material and workmanship in P. EK. | | n | | t Island, Cheaper than from us. We have a reputation for gefting up FI RST-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi- ‘tors can attain to. There is no better quality « f ‘showing. Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. (loaths manufactured than what we are Having three Cutters and a large staff of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention. ———aae ‘ r X rey "4 | S500 wo Ri yy a RR i) A api « i A D> i q LO y if iN &, ine. ihe Bestis the Cheapest. | of our own manufacture, lnow SELLING AT COST. We have ling 8 cal j as. Best Hats yon ever saw for 50 ce GENTS | Collars, Outs, Ties., FURNISHINGS, &ec., Unsurpassed yoo P vere never as Low. Don’t forget this when comparing with quotations from ‘ rrices were | other establish i this year. 72 QUEBN STREET. Ch’town, June 23, 1886—eod & wy An Immense Stock of Hats, rapidly, because buyers can save from 124 to 20 per cent. when they purchase from in Style. | | Dz Jet ey Cae. UST arrived ex Schr. ‘‘E. Crosby,” from New York 371 Tous Anthracite Coal (Egg and Chestnut sizes.) Will be sold low while landing. This is the same quality Coal that has given such good satisfaction for the last four years. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. Ch’town, July 2, 1886—I1mo cou COAL! COAL! Gv ‘ERS can be obtained, as usual, at the office of the subscriber, No, 35 Water Street, for car- goes of the following Coals, viz: Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia Large. of CAPE BRETTON Oli Sydney, large. Liagan Mines, large and slack, Victoria Mines, large and slack. place of several sorts of Pictou Small, G. W. DEBLOIS. June 15, 1886—eod tf LAGE SOAP, Colgais’s Superfine Toilet Soaps. Don't take any poor imitations—get the genu Bb. BALDERSTON,. many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are | July 3-3 wks 2awk i827 = = s ? T & E KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. HARD COAL, | The last red battle of the civil war wi The Slack Coals from Lingan and Victoria Mines are clean end bright, and can be used in TUFACTURE - COLGATE & CO., 7: ' 1 caer aes hited: Soo 8 news sanelvet Wilberforce and Abraham Lincoln. And ‘over, the last cannon had thundered at the am tail ‘ : E ‘ates of Richmond, the last death dealing! p a Angus ee + not yee. Gees g ' & Purse, presented by A. McDonald. volley had rattled along the lines, the last | pte. Gee. McLeod, not yet fired —Book cloud of sulphurcus smoke had rolled away, | presented by Theo L Cha pelle , the last drum beat had sounded the home-|" ecasl ed Sill din ward march, and «he last biow of the re- in weg ee ey ae \bellior had been | given-—in Lincoln’s ina” . 7 es assassination. The dark days of the Republic | The following cash prizes were received : had passed by, night had flown before the yi, Joseph Wise, $10; Mr. L. H. Davis rising beams of the sun of liberty, as it go. My.. J. M. Suther! 2 B2 eel once more shone brighily on the gilded Poycr & Robertson, $1; Mr. Wank Mes , domes of the fair temple of Freedom, and , Carron, #1; Mr. J. D. McLeod, #1; Hon. ‘showed in all its gloomy hideousness the | Peter Sinclair, $1; Dr. Honeywell, $1; ‘downfallen strueture whose keystone was Megers, Miller nck. Biheth Lire ‘slavery. A new era dawned upon the! _ Ese a a nation that had just passed through a | Hunter River, July 27, 1886. seourgiug and purifying ordeal of fire, whose fairest fields were drenched with the blo« vd | of fallen heroes, «nd all the kindred nations ,, py of the earth sent forth a joyfn! anthem of Cod Liver il, with Hy pophesphites triumph. 'AS A REMEDY FOK PULMONARY AFFECTIONS ' As long as the cycles of revolving years | AND SCROFULOUS DISEASES. shall record the intertwining histery of | ae a ee ik | England and America, as long as man shall! rn eso yo m Raat on | Jove liberty and hate oppression, as long as oY. jp ay SAGs GER GROOT: EMAPPOs awe our language shall be spoken by the des- vale ren a are TP cna cendants of the old races, till the sun shall | administered on kecotint of its palatal loness. be darkened, and the moon and stars refuse | ‘to shed their gentle light, till the last | jmoment of time, side by side, and crowned | lwith never-dying fame,—will live the | names, loved anv honored, of those noble - ‘men who emancipated their dark-skinned | brethren, and removed the curse of slavery ‘from the lands it was blighting,—William Scott's Limulsion of Pure i ; i i, A Terrible Experience. On Saturday, Wilber Ayers, provision dealer of South Norwalk, Ct., went into his large patent meat refrigerator. In some way the door slammed behind him and he was locked in with tae temperature « zero. Mr. Ayers weighs two hundred pounds. He soon began to feel sleepy, and realized that he was freezing to death. He threw his body violently against the door many times, and succeeded in widening a crack ia the inside plank. He tore ont a layer of charcoa! between, and aiter repeated trials broke tie outside plank, crawled out and fell in a heap on the floor, where he was found by his customers. The muscles on wreathed with theirs is another name, that ‘of the gifted Harriet Beecher Stowe.—Let ‘their names live! In unfading letters of ‘gold they are written on the hearts of eman- cipated slaves and their children and chil- |drens’ children. They are revered as those ‘who struck the galling fetters from sable limbs, and helped them to stand forth free ‘as the balmy air that plays through the ce i SSG, fragrant orange and magnolia groves, the his right side were severed, his .wibs and | plantations, tle corn and cotton fields, and ‘rice farms of those fair river sides once steeped in the most loathsome vice by | which man can debase his fellow man ; free las the winds that caressingly kiss this lovely land of clear skies, where the sum- Soothing Syrup should always be used when arms paralyzed, while his body was a mass of bruises. ———__—-e-—————— Apvice “0 Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's om (F. «. MAHON) Shin Owners and Brokers, iG! GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., England, Scott's ana Vaughan Codes. Marek 29, 1886. ntting teeth. It relieves the i TT WAT /mer sun shines over the wide lagoc as, with children are KEN N } their bordering cactus and oleander and litt! » sutfercr wi once; it produces natural, : ’ 4 quiet sicep by relieving the child from pain: , ee palmetto, over the moss-iringed pines ana oaks, over the shell-strewn shores where song of and the little shrub awakes as “bright as a . : lad button. It is verv pleasant to taste, It he 3S “aves sing the gia : : : } the tossing waves slitg nlc” soothes the chil ftens the gums, allays all : ; i Aose wild bowers _ ) » he k whose WLa DOWwers fs . ,: freedom, over the land pain, regulates Um eis, and is the best General Commission Merchants, of orange and palm and banana and pome- PUM "GN it rhe, whether arising granate, whose gentle breezes, laden with from teething or other causes, Twenty-five the delicious perfume of a thousand won- oonts a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. derful fluwers, whose bright song-biras, and Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other rosy sunsets, and purple gloamings, and kind. teb 4 eod wk ‘rich moonlit skies, are the realization of ——— the poet’s fairest dream. DesPERaTe slaughter of Summer Goods at (To be continued.) J. B. Macdonald’s.