LE NE — . THE DAILY HXAMINER. ‘ t bv the Cit | MENADE CO eT nigh een S pare Grardens oo ¥ ts at tne his fav rite rr ay c Bookstore, Un*aps ur Prohibition Commission lesves here Michigan side should be paid by the Do- m4 and will for Summersice this atlernoon et there morrow Col. Ardagh, Military Secretary to the - Viceroy of India, is here on his way to Cal- rac Prewrer due here from Halifax to- | cutta from London. row at noon will sail on return via Sum scameegistiihinpeacitan wraide to-morrow evening 4t 6 o'clock. The Newfield Ashore. Rounp Coal Now selling, one hundred Port Hastrves, Aug. 23. = o i soal, below market rate, . . » . tone s N aed f Cc a Cs aug22 be The Government steamer Newfield went E H Norton & Vo, ae ai ashore last night under Cape Jack light- » papers va » >f . No. 2 Barrary, &. A.—Members cf oe ja very heavy and sudden squall arose and Rattery having grea coats,rifles or side arm are requested ty retnrn the same to the arm- this (Tuesday) evweniag at 8 o'clock. a wy THe CYCLE lu che bicycle races at Buffa- , N.Y., on Saturday, G. F. Taylor, of the on attan Athletic Club, rode a mile in comes breaking the world’s competition record. Zimmerman rode a flying petition, in 9.21 235 ’ quarter in 28 2 5 seconds. ll From Hatirax The stearser Fastnet will t ius here from Halifax to-morrow feranoon and will proceed to Summerside about noon (in return she will arrive here about daylight on Thursday and sail for Flalifax at four o’c'ock same afternoon, o A Vecetartan.—Some people believe in 4 pure y veget sble diet. However that may be, Everybody's Pills are guaranteed | +o»! pis a ; It is now admitted by} L, Union, Laurier s home orgap, which falis » |afoul of the Globe, the Ontario liberals and purely veyetable. everyone that ** the best family medicine is Everybody's Pills. They only cost 25 ceots 4 box. ae Corxection.—Our report of Dr. Blan. hard s evidence before the Royal Commis sion makes him say that he thinks *‘moderate irinking does not hurt grownup men.” The meaning the Doctor wished to convey was that after a man had passed his prime he did not thiok that a glass or two of wine or ale la‘ly would be injurious dita Be Fhe M. P. P. Ca.,- of Truro, have iesued a compact little circular of testi- monials received by them ia praise of Malto Peptorized Portes There can be no doubt now of the s es of this wonderfal medicine a aa 8 ese is vever achieved unless by sterling wort i aders muy be certain that M. P. P. is a first class thing. on Tue Wilmot Spa Waters have been wonderfully successful in restoring health Many visitors tu the Springs come in weak- | ness and pain but a month drinking and bathing quite restores health. A. McN. Parrerson, Principal Agricultural School, Horton Landing, N. 8. sisendeieianeciiiy For Bosron.—The Carroll left for Bus- ton last evening at six o’clock with a cargo of eggs, etc, ar.d the iuollowing passengers: Miss Henry, Miss McLaren, Mrs W Quig- ley, George Higgins, Miss Higgins, Mary Mahoney. H Toreil, J Torey, Annie Torey, Geo Heron, D A Livingaten, Dr H M D Martin, Jas Shenon, Mrs D Dorant, B Brock, D E Campbell, W Martin, J Me- Donald, P McLean. - — Suppen Deatu.—The sad intelligence was received here by telegram on Sunday morning of the sudden death of Mr. James McGregor of North Wiltshire, P. E. IL. Particulars are not given. Mrs. B. Toombs and Mrs. John Chanler of Moncton are sisters of the deceased. Mrs. Toombs and Mr. Chan'er leave this morning to attend the funeral — Moncton Times. — - —_ Rea. Estate Satz.—We call special attention to the sale of property to-murrow, Wednesday, at 12 o'clock, noon, when the brick houses, store and bakery on Prince Street, lately occupied by Rev. Dr. Knox and Joha Quirk, Esq , as dwelling, and by Messrs. A. & C. Quirk as store and bakery will be sold by auction. This offers a good opportunity for investment. Premises can be inspected on application to R. Beairato, Auctioneer iieidinalionen TakING experience as the test there can be no question about the superior quality of the ** Myrtle Navy tobacco. From the irat year of its manufacture the demand for it haw steadily grown. Even im the years which were marked by eur business depression, there was no pause in the ia- crease of the sale of it Inthe dull years ani ‘78, the sales of it were 1876-7 vastly greater than in the dros pe rous year. s Cruetry To 4 Cuitp —The Secretary of the S. P. OC. at Halifex has received a letter from Falarouth, Hants, alleging that the illegitimate child of « yoang girl is being starved tu death by her parents, who give the babe only sugar and water. Some 4 the neighbors have sent milk tothe 1ouse for the child, but it was never given The child is placed in a box and left on » kitchen floor, no attention being paid its cries, though latterly it has become ») Weak even to cry - Some Livery Movise.—Nancy Hanks, driven by Budd Doble, trotted against her world’s record ot 2.07}, at Washington Park, Chic ago, on Saturday, making a mile in 2.094 A big crowd witnessed the trial. She trotted a true game mile, but could do no better than =.094. The time by quarters was. 32}, 1.354 1.39, and 2093 The track was as fast as the juire, but the dey wes ter. cool and the breezes too strong for any Miore record smashing Jay Eye-See paced a mile in 2.083 at Chi cago on Saturday I ! t ‘ Most exac ting could re a Makzs ¥i.esu AND BLoop.—When the sya tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordin uty proeess of food eupply aud digesti ym, woen the body is sinkiag fast, then i the time to use Miller's Emalsion of pure Norwegiva Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a fleeh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish ment found in wheat in fact, Millec’s Emal- Ron i9 & perfect ** ataff of life,” and has saved €od cured thousands. La big bottles 50c, and Sl a: Uaarlottetowa drag syoras, sees j f the Masonic Sew t & the lodg I 1 toe number of | Pletion as secon as possible, and inthe Diamond | meantime his opinion is that the tolls im a ~~ 2 Box — he ata —e meee eee seeders ceetien/=stetencenean tena Senate en - TUESDAY, AUGUST 23, 1892. SPECIAL DESPATCHES TO THE EXAMINER. The Canal Tolls Matter— Personal Orrawa, Aug. 23. Minister Haggart states that the Gov- ernment would make arrangements to rush | the Canadian Sault St. Marie Canal to com |posed by the Americags upon Canadian |freights passing through the Canal on the minion Government. house. The ship was lying at anchor when | dragged her anchor. Fast Atlantic Line. Monrreat, Aug. 23. Mr. Van Horne has sailed for Europe. His chief basinesa is in connection with the Fast Atiantic line. _ lO The Metropolitan. FREDERICTON, Aug. 23. There is little change in the condition of the Metropolitan. He has taken little or no nourishment since Saturday last. : General Telegraphic News. LTH ABASKAVILLE, Que., Aug 21.—A good ] of interest is exeited here by an article in j tae Sir Oliver Mowatt in particular, and in fact the article looks like the leader’s parting shot to his Outario allies. Qvesec, Aug. 71.—William Abbott, son of Sir Joha, arrived here with his father’s yacht from Montreal, and was soon joined by the premier who proceeded down the river to the gulf. In reply toa question, the son said: **My father's health will be all right in a few weeks, but he is ncw completely tired out.” Orrawa, Aug. 21.—A circular letter of Mr Foster, Uni'ed States secretary of state, ad- dressed to the diplomatic and consular officers of the United S ac’, ' as Le n communicated to the department of agriculture. This letter contains a transcript of aa act of congress paseed io April last, baviog for its object to protect all foreign exhibitors at the World’s --——_OoOn —— + Columbian exhibition from prosecution fer exhibiting wares protecte? by ei her Americen } p*tents or trade marks. The enactment is in} the following words: ‘“‘No citizen of any c°untry shall be held liable for the it fri:.ge } ment of any patent granted by the United } States, or any trade mark or label registered in the United States, where the act com-| plained of is or shali be performed in conrec tion with the exhibition of any artic'e or thing at the World's Columbian exhibi: ion, Chics go. The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) Hawirax, Ang. 22. P. E. Island—Cod fishing continues fair at Georgetown, mackerel continue taking hooke freely at Tignish and excellent takes are being made. They also continue fair at Miminigash and all stations on the north- west side of the Island. Light takes are being made at Alberton and Georgetown, —— Weather Bulictin. Torowro, Aug. 23.—10 «. m. Light to moderate winds, fine and warm. —_——_ — 2. e- am --+ oe The Other Side. A short time ego some of our exchanges contained a paragraph headed *‘A pathetic incident,” ltine how a young French sailor had jumped overboard from the schooner Brilliant to escape the brutality of the officers of that vessel, and pleaded to be taken aboard a passing fishing schooner. The ariicie in question was forwarded to the British cousule general at New York with instructions to enquire into the facts. This has been done, as will be seen frora the following letter ad dressed to Mr. J. C. Macintosh, president of the Nova Scotia society for the prevention of cruelty : Sin,—I beg to acknowledge the receipt of your letter of the llth instant, inclosing a newspaper extract containing an account of the circumstances of a Young man jumping overboard from the British schooner Brillisnt, while on a voyage from Prince Edward Island to New York. I immediately summoned the master and questioned him closely with re spect to the treatment of the young maa, and now enclose his affilavit 4s well as Mr. John Hughes, « passenger, and Ches. Mc!)ougall’s, an A. B. of the schooner. These affi-lavites have all been given in a straightforward manner, and point to the conclusion that the priated report is only true in this one respec’, viz , the jumping overboard, the sole apparent reason fur his doing so being bis inabiiity to speak English. Seeing the other vessel pass- ing, he hastily filled his pockets with bread and jumped over; nobody chased bim or knew even of his in'ention, and he does not appear to have received the slightest ill-treatment while on board He has deserted the ship since her arrival here, where he learnt that he was expected at the consulate general with reference to his case. Captain Lewrie tells me he has learned that this is not the first time he has juraped over- board from a vessel he wanted to leave. C, M. Frasex, acting Consulate General. ~— ~-ere LETTERS TO THE EDITOR _——— That Commission. Sin,—Referriag to the evidence before the Commission, can you please inform the undersigned wh» the tev. gentleman is who w absent from the Island so much ? Can Rev. Mr. Brewer or Mr. Currie, Col- lector of Customs, explain ! BROTHER OF CLERGYMAN. _— BORN. At O'Leary, on the 12:h inst, the wife of Donald McLaucblin, M. i. of a son. \ We will exchange our property in the city | for property in the country—W P Colwill. a23 w 4i As we are going to make a change in our business, we will offer our very large stock of crocke: yware at a great reduction—W P Col- will, a23 dw 4w LARGE STOCK OF CLOTHING -——-—— (Xx) —— Thisis the Last Week for the 20 per cent. off Children’s advantage of it or vou will miss it. PROWSE BROS, The Wonderfal Cheap Men, Suits. Take 144 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, August 1892—eod & way ERKINS & STERNS. Many Lines ot Sumner Goods Must bo i. {x)— —— (1) — — - -- Bargains in Parasols and Umbrellas, Bargains in Summer Underwear, Bargains in Blouses, Lowest Prices in Flannelettes, Lowest Prices in Ginghams, Lowest Prices in Shirtings, , Lowest Prices in Dress Goods, Lowest Prices in Linens, Lowest Prices in Carriage Wraps. WHEN SHOPPING BE SURE AND CALL ON US. Charlottetown, August 2, 1892—eod & wky sen eeefieeneettiesenensteseneeeneny, i ee — = BOOMING BOOTS AND SHOES. {x] MUST CLEAR THEM OUT AND CET THE MONEY. -(x) : We are now offering a lot of Summer Wear in Men’s Women’s, Misses’, Boys’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, at knock-down prices. GOFF BROS’. BOOT FACTORY. Charicttetown, August 4, 1892—ecd & wky ———— = = > —— — = —— = —_ PATTON BROS’. GREAT MIDSUMMER SALE. ——— +1) ——___—- During August we shail continue our Midsummer Sale of Sateens, Challies, Lawns, Prints and San- shades. DRESS GOODS we start at 5 cents; 10 yards for 50 cents. | Men’s and Boys’ STRAW HATS and HELMETS at and below cost to clear. TWEEDS for Boys and Men, cheap. FLANNELETTES cheap--a large range. Valises away down. Carpets anil House Far- nishings. This is a Genuine Mark Down Sale, and one way to thank our many customers and to show them we appreciate their trade. Bargains for everyone. PATTON BROTHERS, 136 MAIN STREET, The Real and Genuine Carpet Men. Charlottetown, July 29, 1892—eod & wky SS ee — Se —— = ee exStar THE BEAUTIFUL STAR Has vindicated her right to be called Beautiful from the universal admiration of our patrons for the Boautiful in Art. This is evidenced by the good taste they display in patronizing the Star Tailoring Establishment when they want something particular- ly nice and artistic. Our success in filling the bill has passed int») a proverb, namoly, when you fail to get suited at the Star Tailoring Hstablishment you are too fastidious for this yere world. MebLheod & MéKenzie. Charlottetown, April 13, 1892—eod & wky 1 OSHS J ae whe es iPr Ss. ae - ts - ~ “a ~ s Pu aa 7 a4 owes a ETE YES Ry TE GRY EE: . oot * To po WG ge Rew Sw SPeh ac FAT