eee me eee ne ween ————— — seen Ceams:—Five Doutans a YRAR * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Meu, haying to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evririnxs. Srnote Cortes Two Cents CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, NEW SERIES. AUGUST 12, 1889. _ VOL. 25.-NO. 68. THE HALIFAX CARNIVAL, }ois2° crite tue 1 uesteces tarthes Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it, when you want the best blood-purifier. With its forty years of unexampled suc- cess in the cure of Blood Diseases, you can make no mis- take in preferring Ayer’s sented Brittania presenting the charter of Oddfellowship to the world, the nations of jhich embre he ord aw peshteent- ry pny acter DISPLAY, ETC. | <a by onitdetn te tho osttuies ot Clnaae. i: The Daily Exaininer jo 7 sk For Ayers “a i Set T icrn’ Invention hs is The displays of thé Manchester Unity, I. is ’ 2 ‘The Firemen’s Procession, | 0. 0. F., were splendid. One car repre- i } The Examiner Publishing Co., PROM THEIR OFFICE, : LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. India Africa, Japan, etc. The second car , represented the emblem of the order and u Venn Pe: "he an yp a og (Staff Correspondence of The Examiner) | oyat of arms supported by Faith, Hope ard y The torchlight procession last night was| Charity, in the persons of four little girls. one of the most interesting and successful] There were bout, 200 members of the —_— RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : a in the Best Makes, including . Gis Mite... «.onnndier oe. $2 50 Sarsaparilla events of the carnival. Halifax out-did| Order in tue procession. The American Three Months... .. _ re the Celebrated { ich milion: Ving Iherself, and that is saying a good deal, for} Order of Od icllows also made a capital Ges Meth...... .. 2 030 Socicialanade ta heat. J am told there have been mavy excellent | turnout, They orcupied in all some thirty re | demonstrations of a similar character in the | barouches. Oxc vi the the teams contained ern blood medicines, 48 Advertising at most moderate rates. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla icity before. But then Halifax always goes| the Prospect cornet band, of New Glasgow, | . ; ime rawn | w ite ; J ’ rse ie atill themost pop. {2ue better every time. drawn by two white and two dark horses, ou todees he gece. | lhe procession was between two and|and another mockery of the initiatory ser- dee een three miles in length, and took about | Vices, while a band of 20 mounted brigands Siieae aoaihined. ;4n hour to pass the Halifax Hotel, from | in all manner and descriptions of apparel the balcony of which I witnessed it. Many, | looked exevedingly fiery and fierce. in fact all, the exhbits showed great taste} The Red Cap Snow Shoe Club had three arrangen.ent, and|teams, 50 men and a dozen horses in the * Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- D. & A. CORSE i S. terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on * Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster application. [x] a. RK N & "a" ERWN &, | than ever before. I never hesitate to ALMANAC FOR AUGUST, 1889. & nad recommend it.’’—~George W. Whitman, 7% f jand skill in their ike aaa . MOON 8S CHANGES, ee The £. . : 7 Druggist, Albany, Ind. isome of thein must have necessitated the| precession. The first team was a burlesque : 7, Oh. -4m, oy INES {x} a ; : : . : : ns Caress, Set h., 14.4m., a.m nk, x | “JT am safe in saying that my sales of / sxpenditure of a good deal of money. on the tisheries protection service, Phe ‘a g « . Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far excel those of The displays made by the different fire | new Germany band discoursed music in a o Full Moon, llth day, Oh., 30.4m., a. m., S. $¢ ote : } apy Oe 10 © erent ire ptes* c : ' any other, and it gives thorough satisfac- vsiiaiaieelill cic seaman vite ane ' sakaettettnce aidisetine otteums a = Popa Last Quarter, 18th day, 6h., 39.0m, a.m, 8S. BA RG A ITN Ss + NT aoe i. H. Bush, Des Motnea, lowa. pr, ” . re — = : a { mes. ~s an uipe = a f Tew Pa 7 7? G . P . ° ade “9 ct! ‘ sir ree: -CoOrate f ‘2 25820 } pee - ? UVU8 “ re a, St COr > Vv ' | New Moon, 26th day, 9b., Serene Bes ae : ave e a. a aa the Kin r of the C a val me fish ‘flesh ae 1! three mile limit. On the satan dams was : s Ss ig :? a ‘ > . ‘ are the best selling medicines in my , — oe Seer SH, Hesn and | ve ne ee vl re ei iP ¥ OF WE es! , [Meee aie a i i bit q “ ot tons Le in ohams kk lannelet { CS, } store. I can recommend them conscien- fowl. The aesign wes exceedingly pretty, | aah immense red to jue, which forme a = jsets ; rises | water) len’b 3 = 9 ; A : iened Laas | ovramid : 1 whiel , | ieicipetvcentncinmnageigiiiannneiiite ha = 1° ~ . | tiously.”—C. Bickhaus, Pharmacist, winning the prize. It would take much| pyramid around whieh the members were ei : jh fm bh m)mornjmorn h m Siik Gloves, Ribbons, Laces, , Roseland, Til. more space than | have at my disposal to} seated. ‘he third team contained another f 7 os , a P = 7 os . ~ - a B i - } tl . D ; ' of ete i ie we have — see es ay ea give anything like a minute description of | contingent of the members. All wore their iH | riday | | 2 34) 1 37 a5 ‘ Tale B: r ‘ fers. etc : re for over thirty years and always she : (or, indeed. of any of the dis- | blanket suits and red toques : 3|Saturday | 49! 921 43] 2 1) 33 at } OWweT * a Mins raw * *) °) cemmenial when asked to name the be . displ ay cor, amas l, t any ot the dis- | ) _ . : AD | " 3 aqeen. ena f 4\3und | sil atlaft 56) a, “01 xy “rhe | best blood-purifier.”— W. T. McLean plays) so | must content myself with saying | i@ most amusing part of the whole dis- i | o a oO) « r p y ” ° ° ’ - . . »* ; y : . : 4 Sunday ue 3 Summer Millinery cut away down. | Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. that the many dazzling -xttractions in it| play, however, was the Preston delegation $| Fuesday | 53) 18) 324) 597] 25 a ’ “I heve sold your medicines for the | were all of the highest order, the shooting| on business aad pleasure. A dozen young 7i Wednesday | 54} 16) 435) 7 3} 2 -—-——|x] last eee your “om always nese and revolving stars and huge gilt dragons | men, covered with burnt cork aud dressed ! $/Thursday | 56; 15) 5 30) 8 16; 19 a ‘- eae aa t ae ar stap th, being worthy of special mention. No. 1} i0 ridiculous attire, both male and female, 9 Friday ~ 57 t4/ 6 34,915) 17 4 ont caper ee t Gemeaten*~ division, U. E. U., had their reel arranged | danced and performed on squeeky instra- AO)Saturday 58’ 12) 7 18/10 7) 4 D A i? | R.L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. to represent a Greek chariot, with a Miss} ments to the delectation of the multitude, a 11/Sunday _ 59) 10} 7 54/10 51} il “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gives the best Muryhy (not Geraldine Lansdowne) en-| while on their van were exhibited white- 12) Monday 5 0} 9 8 25i11 33) 9 nt. ast iat actin the role af 4% Grecian} Wash implements and specimens of the ; i i ; satisfaction of any medicine I have im x I I 13) Tuesday |} 2) 8) 8 4tjaft ls) ©) Charlottetown, July 3i, 1889—dy wky stock. I recommend it, or, as the horse-woman. No. 4 steamer division | Work they could perform on tree boxes, oe bd] Wedussdng | 1 : : a8 ° - : Rl os a Doetors say, * I eae aah — (Salamander)also made a splendid showing | ete., and ludicrous Jegends around the base 16 Peder 4 ; :e ¥ : "4 13 57 cones a0 white técommnenA it, even | Phey had a gigantic Salamander sitting in of the team afforded much amusement. ; 17|Sat mf | 4 1110 22) 2 47) : Ba where the doctors’ prescriptions have in the crater ot a voleano m eruption. The] _ Phe Queertown Razzle Dazzle Club, con- 4 isiSanday~ 0110 ~ 3 41! 52 been of no avail.”’—C. F, Calhoun, /iminense animal was constructed of copper, | sisting of about two dozen young men at- 19 Monday 916 58/11 30| 4 46) 49 Monmouth, Kansas. brass and zinc, as was also the volcano! tired in grotesque costumes and with lots jo oe mee a 2 ar. ¢ » painting we re] », | Of paint on their faces, also took well witl ; 2) Luesda 10; S6;morn} 6 2; 46 ’ ill crater, and the painting was well done. | © pau aces, also took well with ’ Ww . gi 5 7 12) 5 * The Dartmouth hook and ladder company | those inclined to enjoy the affair, and mest t 21| Wednesday 12} 54, 011;7 12) 45 epeey ' joy 22) Thursday | 313] SB ossis il; 3 B had on their ladder wagon an Indian en-' everyone did. 4 23) Friday | 14} 50) 1 52] 8 59) 3836 PREPARED BY campment with real Micmacs seated in aj _ The turnout made by the different other : 24/Saturday | 16} 49) 2 51} 9 41 33 —————_—( x )—__—- Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, [grove of trees in front of their birch bark| clubs, societies, etc., was also of a high i 25|Sunday | 16 47) 3 55110 19} 3930 Price $1; nix bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. tent making baskets. The Windsor fire-| order, showing considerable taste aud a i 26; Monday 18 45) 5 3110 55} 27 e men’s display consisted of alittle girl seated | Strong desire to make the most of their : 27|Tuesday 19 42) 6 3/1) 28) 24 ! on a mound of flowers representing Young | Opportunity to show off to advantage. .~ ee a z - morn | = a 1 Canada. Inthe rear wasa picture of Wind-| This ma rning there were lots of baseball i 30| Friday > 23 33. 9 35 ° 26 16 * sor Castle in England, and in front a crown! and cricket matches, and excursions in- e 31 aeseane 5 24 6 3610 47 1 13\13 12 between the ends of half a circle of -green| numerable. a y ; . ——_—(x »>—_—— maple leaves, under which was a beaver re- This afternoon the tiremens’ tournament 5 Ls = —_ ~ * - oe oe ek. ew ck = Ree a Sg Sa ea ; a presenting Canada. Over the head was aj 4d professional sports caine otf at the ‘ FRED. W. L. MOORE, ae oe ——|Farm, Crop, Stock, eran: impli ecwments Cees, Coun ee he apex of Riding Grounds. There was a large at 3 . 7 ‘ i 1“ > a > > \f =< 5 te: 1; 1G spectators, ; » iti ; DENTS KID GLOVES, Mens Summer Underclothing,| ments and Household Furniture, —|wnicn ws «splendid groin of the sai. tentance of spectators and the competition | (Late of Davies & Sutherland), : : No. 4 division, U. E. C., had their hose | Was very keen, : a JUST OPENED. A LARGE VARIETY. > * s ; reel, the Resolute, decorated to represent; The promenade concert in the Public nh Barrister, Notary Pablic, Commis-}| _ ” oa senenpnnpican | Peliincliliannnnnedcatabtiesn sages ciliSstbinnssnaacstatasaeaciaiieeeaamel HE area having er Seen to ithe goddess of music, the goddess being a Gardens and the citizens’ ball in the Pro F sioner for Affidavits, Wills, X&ec., N E W P RI N T % Mens I ine n Coa Ss eve ap arming, will sell at uction, on — nen who was — pare a are ventas sar ahe leading events oh } 4 ! . ar “yr are-roofed cupola of ie pragramme for this evening. ‘ NTS, 4 tS THURSDAY, 15th INSTANT, [222 22ler, #8 saws ’ : : Vy OFFICE, -- LONDON HOUSE, Above Messrs. Harris & Stewart's, next to EXAMINER office. £4 Special attention given to Searches, Collections, Conveyancing, and all branches of Solicitor’s work. Loans made on mortgage or approved joint notes. ju4— Im eod w pd SPECULATION. A LARGE VARIETY. ‘Carets~Brusels Tapestry, Seoteh A Large Variety, Best Patterns. A Fine Lot Just Opened. “YEW HOSIERY, JUST OPENED. BOYS STRAW HATS, Mattings, SELLING CHEAP. | Floor Cloths. LADIES STRAW HATS, Carriage Wraps, AT 2 O'CLOCK, SHARP, His Freehold Farm. situated at Centreville, Bedeque, containing about 100 acres of land; about 80 acres clear end in good cultivation; the balance covered with Fencing This farm is first-class, has a good shore with abuudance of seaweed, a large marsh and all necessary buildidgs; and being so wel! known needs no further description. Also the standing crop, consisting of Wheat, Oats, Potatoes and Turnips, and 50 tons Hay in rns. transparencies and mirrors. U. E.C., had their reel surmounted by a great crown which represented England, while under it two little girls represented ship and peace. Summer Time was the motto of No. 2 steamer’s reel, and it cer- tainly was well acted upto. Two beauti- ful swings were erected, with two little children on the seats, and all sorts of sport- ing gear were spread about in profusion,and everything was arranged, put together and finished in superb style. The Yarmouth team had their reel decorated to represent No. 5 division, } the United States and Canada, the whole} being meant to convey the idea of friend-, To-morrow will be the last day of the ‘celebration. The programme consists of ‘cricket and baseball matches aud excursions on the harbor. Many of the visitors talk of leaving two- morrow, but not a few have decided to reinain over Sunday. ihe weather continues fine and clear. H. M Halifax, N. S., Aug 9, 1889. HALIFAX RACES. Our correspondent’s accuunt of the Car- nival proceedings of Thursday last were de layed in the post and are now out of date. A A OM. ni ea 8 as anes t / v Spec Rtg ener eg eee 3 ars ter 6 ess : < a ee brood Mares, Cows, Sheep, }a huge moth, with dark-colored wings and The follow; e tl Hl a | ‘ ; L oa. yellow body, on which was seated a little| +8 folowing report of the races wall, i GEO. A. ROMER, Sn ee eee eee : ace Curtains, 1 Steel Morse Rake, Potato Scuttler, | girl dressed to resemble a butterfly. The | however, be interesting to horsemen here : IN iin meerniginet tenn nemeeenenomntitinnmeniseieeian ana aaelnpin : —— Plough, Harrows, Cart, Truck, W ood Sleigh, | jittle girl who represedted ‘‘love among the | The races at the Riding Grounds, yester- la Banker and Broker 2 Ridin Ww agers, 2 setts Driving Harness, roses” on the U. P. C. team did indeed| day, were interesting. The track was in iy 5 aad ie ae ee > baa look loveable. A *Juck” horseshoe sur- good condition, and betw een 3,000 and rf 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 5! NEW ST., sotielen ea! ast, ermeeh Te Baan Soe el mounted by a pair of hearts pierced with a! 4,000 persons were present. The first ql i ‘ : ‘ y “upid’ r was raised above her | event called was the 2.45 class. This race : Cc y oo Jor Stovee |2att from cupid’s bow was raised above her | even 1@ 2 New York City. Also, Couk, Franklin and Parlor voueee head, while all around her was a fairy was for a purse of $150, divided, and was ha iune28—eod&wkl eee a a re ae scene of gorgeous decorations. Kentville’s mile he its, best three in five. The starters a . : 3 nezo—e 4 . a Mi amlin Organ 58 ven ee aT tre Se : ie eee +) eae vaighete sy Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions eal Petro-| J ’ ect ake af Housshold ee 8s | former nick-name, ‘“‘the devil's half acre,’’| were Sall, bik. m., P. Carroll, Pictou; — " oon ere ; , ; Terms om Farm-very liberal formed the motto of the reel of that town’s Frank Allison, Jr., blk. g., J. C. Mahon, iF . r tiremen’s delegation, and it and ‘“‘we strive! Truro; Little John, b. g.. R. Moegeney, : P. S.—Send for sppenenery pamphies. . ARTEMAS HOOPER. ss cena thinpnottaad the Sociale iteeoh Halifax; Allie Clay, b., :.. A. Li. Blipp. uf : septs dy & wky y OT POE ey eg a Centreville, Bedeque, Aug. 6, — e pro the principal features of their turnout. An Truro. Below is the summary : 1 ‘ eee Ty ac -—«- jowl perched on the summit of an arch of Sail .... haw eae ; ee! ee ; MARVELOUS : FURNITURE MATTRASSES, Re green, and a cariboo’s head in a background Frank Allison, Jr........ t+ 1°5 2 } ’ * jof green, were handsome specimens, The! Allie Clay 222233 . different other companies also made capital ers obn pR4444 ' I HAVE JUST RECEIVED displays, but those referred to above were Long John... . recesses OO Gs. —TO GET THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND— i a chtenieiaads : : Time—2.484, 2,453, 2.452, 2.444, 2.443, MEMORY DISCOVERY. Ocly Genaise Sratent of Memory Training. Feur Books Tearged in one reading. Misd wanuderiog cured. Every child aud ade't arent!y benefitted. Goost inducemvsts te Correspondence Ciasses, Pr enectus, with Opinions of Idr. Wim. A. Ham- weevil, the worid-famsd Specialist in Mind Deane, D caicl Greenlenf Thompson, the great Psych | omst. J. SL. Baekley, D.D., editor of the Christi. A ‘tucaty, N.Y, Rielear Proctor, the Scientis , i ++ 3, WW. ‘A tor, Judge Gibson, Judah P. ' ‘a ty an l others, sent “t, free by Poot. A. LOISETTE. 237 Fitth Ave., N. ¥- J4MES A. MORRISON. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, GEORGE MUSGRAVE OOD-FITTING GARMENTS; ——IS AT—— B. S. DAVIES & CO'S A Large Consignment Sing oes NEW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, —CONSISTING OF-- Plush, Broeatille and Hair Cloth Parlor Suites, Walnut and Ash Bedroom Suites, Hall Stands, Tables, ete., ete. A.tso—Hair and Flock Mattrasses. This is a very choice Jot of Furniture. Come early and select from this large stuck. GEORGE M. HARRIS, manufacturers display, which was very good indeed. A. Stephen & Son had an im- mense van representing a furniture factory ib full blast, with men at work at turning lathes, circular saws, boring machines, and putting furniture together. A secund team contained a handsome parlor suite and upholstering department, while a parlor lamp hung from the centre and the whole was elegantly draped with curtains. The display of Messrs. Gordon & Keith was very well conceived. The first portion of it consisted of a badly made cradle ina rickety old wheelbarrow, with the sign, established 1822, driven by a man and Following this Now for a little about the trades and | 2.444: 2.47, *This was no heat. The four-year-old race. was next called, lt was for a purse ol #100, divided, and had the foliowing starters: bh. M.. P. Carroll, Pictou; Clayola, b.m., A. L. Supp, Truro; Molley Patchen, b. in., John Mullane, Halifax. Clayola won the ‘first heat in good shape, with Flora second 'Moiley was distanced. Clayola also wou the other two heats and the race. Best ! time 2.294. ; The race for maritime province bred (horses was for a purse of $150 divided, |halfbreds to carry weights for age, thor- |oughbreds seven pounds extra, one mile, ‘and had the following starters:—A. G. Miora G.. : s . s , supported by two boys. i ' t , 129 Queen Street, about 10 boys, one of whom carried the Gross, Moncton, May Queen, 121; H. Me- A a B R oO K E R gy jy3i—tf ssiiilcielaidaiatia- tdi Charlottetown. transparency, ‘‘as the old cock crows the Monagle, Sussex, Ida Grey, 128; J. R, ' young ones learn.” The next was a trans-{| Smith, Sussex, b. g., 124; Walter McMon- i —-AND— s parency showing the burning of their} agie, Sussex, g.g. Stag, 122. Ida Grey lt establishment in 1887, and the next the} WOU, Stag second, Golding third, and Queen Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rerexences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier ——_—__—_—(0}-_——_ ALWAYS A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, The Raster Assurance C0 of Canada, Incorporated by Dominion Act, 1888, rebuilding of it the same year. Two other teams contained carpets and furniture and were elegantly hung with lanterns, flags and tapestry. George Thompson had a team containing a display of whisks, brushes, buckets, tubs, washboards, etc. of his own manufacture ; aid the Letteney Manufac- turing Company, of Digby, had a car illus- ‘fourth. Time 1.50 | ‘The two pony races and a match race, | which concluded the programme, were very | interesting. —. > BAGGAGE Express.— Merchants ‘and others having parcels, trunks, etc., to be moved can 5 . ’ » : : leave their order at R. K. Brace’s, and it Benk of Nova Scotia, Halifax; D. C PRICES , oo AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH . , ; 2C rill be ly attended toby Joseph Dewar Chalmers, M i eeal sic FAX. (trating the results of using the Comet wulbe promptly attended toby Joseph Vewar. Chesicthtews, _ —- Sah nna HEAD OFFICE, HALT AX Stove polish. On the platform of the Telephone communication. augld lm eod ips we latter's car was a ‘* Model Grand” stove, Kelly &C Pha : oe hel We will posi . : : JOHN DOULL, Esq., President, polished to perfection, while depending, ®y “© \o., hoto Artists. Ta WARREN & JONES, MR. KEITH, the popular and efficient ——- = a the - _ from the platform, painted on cotton, were ae a — oaerket te nye ee Th ee j ment, and with a good staff of workmen er the words, ‘‘Comet Stove Polish” in| \ouintly. Allnegatives preserve es rEA MERCHAN i S, head of this Depart : 6 ‘Capital subscribed, $1,000,000.00 | claring letters. Over 10,000 packages of tai A oo aes os bras ve i East Cuear ann 9 & 14 Mincine LAE, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Moarivox & Mlusckavx, Halifar Vet, 24. 12R7-. your orders with us. B. S. DAVIES & CO., you are sure of getting the very best satisiaction when leaving, Paid up. . . ° 258,000.60 FRED. W. HYNDMAN, Agent for P. EF. I. of the procession. Messrs. Simms & Co., of St. John, alsohad a place in the pro- February 25, 188S—eod & wky CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1839—tf manufactured by them. the polish were distributed along the rc ute ; 0 Sea Now is your chance.—We are selling ladies’ and gents shoes ata large discount. Make it ceasion, showing specimens of the goods/a point to get a pairat McKachen’s Shoe Store The other dis- this evening.