| . r Electors, Attention! The Liberal-Conservative Committee on revision of the Voters’ List respectfully notifies voters not already registered, as well as those whose registration requires correction, to apply immediately at the office of John T. Mellish, Esq., Barrister- at-Law, Queen Square, where every facility will be freely afforded to secure proper registration. The office is open during the day and also in the evening after 7 o'clock. Applications must be made before the lst of August. THE DAILY EXAMINER. JULY 20, 1889. Notes and Clippings. The arrest of ‘Jack the Ripper’ isa relief to humanity-—particularly that part of it which exists within the sphere of his operations. That he remained so long at large is not highly creditable to the police of London. -Now that a fence is at once to be placed around the square, Tuk Examiner will have more time and space to devote to the dust nuisance. It is as hard to move the civic xuthorities as the Dominion authorities. But they will move bye and bye. The action of the authorities in the case of the Kingston post office clerks who opened letters, én passant, is full of warn- ing to otticials of the Post Office Depart- ment all over the country. The offence of opening a letter passing through the post is regarded as a misdemeaner, and is punish able by fine or imprisonment, or by both. A “shortage ” of the European cattle rop, and low prices in America, have in- duced cattle dealers in Vhicago to secure ‘all the vacant room on all outgoing steamers from New York for Liverpool, Gilasgow and Londen, for two or three} one entirely of affection, THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - — = HALIFAX The Shah is in England again (he was . there sixteen years ago) and the same com . motion which was raised on the occasion of his visit then is repeated now. Every movement is treated as a state event, and he is attended by many soldiers and pu- merous flunkeys. Naser-ed-din has lately been paying a visit to Russia, and it may be remembered that the Czar reminded hin of the many Rossin croops oven | Beitish Military & Naval Operations frontier, ON A GIGANTIC SCALE, aceon AE Destnnee undue concessions were made by Persia to England, it might be ey a oe mut the troops in motion, No dou he English Government desire to impress him AUGUST 5 TO 10, 1889. with a sense of England’s power; but it seems that the Shah cannot be possessed of the keen shrewdness with which he is credited if he does not recognize that Russia, tg Bombardment of a ~~ _ his nearest neighbor, is the power with} Majesty's W arships and the ; efence y which it is his policy to keep on good | unmense Land Forces will be 2 ar terms. It is to be regretted that he is not a Exciting Representation of Actua ar- an Be ar hae = egies review NOL | ‘The Review of British Soldiers, Men-of Wat ie then would have see i s cate ee agp nig. pp which England is unapproachable by any oar ae ee ype i other power. I imagine that one ditticulty European Countries. is to know what it is that will impress the] ~The Professional and Amateur Regattas aud Oriental mind most. Like all Asiatic mon- | Athletic Sports will have competitors from all archs, he seems to possess a capacity for] parts of the country. : shuffling, which is the great characteristic} The Military Tournament presents Novel of Eastern potentates, and 1 think it may | Exhibitions to be seen in only one other place be doubted whether his present entertain- | in the world—at the Royal Agricultural Hall, . ie .oag. | London, Eng., once a year. — a - warn to chunge the neces The Parencan’s Tournament will be partici- ee eer * pated in by fire laddies from all over the News comes to ua St the sngugoctens of | 7URTT., Toe cree arn cpe toe ay Louise, eldest daughter of the Prince Of | form, with their own music, will be a unique Wales, to the Ear! of Fife. The announce- | feature of the Carnival. ment has been received by the English peo- The Torchlight Parade of Firemen, Trades, ple with pleasure, for they very much pre-| Manufactures, Societies, Sporting Clubs, ete., fer that a Royal Princess should marry one | will be the most extensive affair of the kind of themselves rather than one of the beg- | ever witnessed in Canada. — garly German princes, to whom the choice The Band Tournament will be taken part in of the Royal family seems to have been by Musical organizations, visiting and local. hitherto restricted. Lord Fife is a Scottish ‘The Illumination of the Harbor, Ships of nobleman of ancient descent, for Duff is o War, Mercantile, Marine and Surrounding name which reaches as far back as Camp- | \°Uo"y>, Wi oe. peaenanen ot oe bell. claiming in its line the Mvoduff who Lighted Boats, will be of vast extent and un ~b . _| equalled grandeur. mgeres in Shakespere as the adversary of Promenade Concerts in the [luminated Macbeth. It is said that the marriage 1s} public Gardens, with music by Military by which, 1] Bands and Elaborate Pyrotechnic Displays, —— 37 EEN fe tA a eee ee - + one RDAY Fishwick's Ex STEAMER “M.A. STARR, CAPTAIN FERGUSON, Will sail from Charlottetown on MONDAY 22nd inst., about 11 o'clock, for Port Elgin, Pugwash, Wallace, Tatamagouche and River John, le calling at Crapaud on her return, Freight and Passengers solicited. W. W. CLARKE, jy 20—2i Agent. TO LET. SMALL COTTAGE on the North River aa Road, close to subscriber's residence, with piece ot land if required. EDWARD BAYFIELD. BUTTER SALT. 3) BAGS DUE NEXT WEEK—usual good quality. CARVELL BROS. Ch’town, July 19, 1889—sat tues HELLO THERE: What Number of Wrappers do you think you will have to mail ? , JULY 20, 1889. mest Commer Reso é We are Selling a Walnut Parlor mouths.” It is also stated that **J. L. | imagine, is intended that it was not brought Ha‘heway, of Boston, and his syndicate} about by considerations of public policy. have engaged all the room on the steamers | Of course this is always said, but l see no will be prominent attractions among evening mmusenie Dts The Chinese Lantern Bicycle Parade, by of the Warren Line, from Boston, for July, Vugust und Septeim ber, and Meyer Gold- | ao. saith, of New York, has engaged the same | seventeen years older than the Princess line for October.” Still another telegraphic cable is to be vid across the Atlantic. It is announced that £400,000 sterling has been subscribed u England for the construction of a cable which is to ran from the Strait of Belleisle Lreland. fine Dominion Government will, it is be- ed, continue the land line along the north shore of the St Lawrence to the sot Belleisie, where it will connect with the new cable, Independent cab‘e communication with all parts of Canada will thus be secured. to a point on the west coast of The London Times derisively thanks Sir Charles Russell and the others for their assistance in the Commission court, and says it is heartily glad they did not re- tire earier. The wisdom of Mr. Parnell’s counsel! in retiring from the court seems to Granted that they were not getting fair play, the British people would have been quick to note the fact and condemn the Jadges. Certainly, the deci- sion of the Judges will not be more favorable because Mr. Parnell’s counsel have, in the most impressive way, declared their want of confidence in the court, than it would be if Mr Parnell’s counsel had remained and ** fought it out.’ The scandalous action of Attorney- (;eneral Ashford of Hawaii in a suit threa- tens to overthrow the Government that came into power in the Sandwich Islands two years agv. His father-in-law recently shot down a man, and when the trial came on the Attorney-General asked for a nolle pros,as the chief witness had left the Island. The Court, having been informed that Ash- ford had paid $600 to the witness to go away, ordered the case for trial. This enraged Ashford, who claimed a Crown Prosecutors right to say whether a ease should be tried or not, and he refused to proceed. The Court accord- ingly sentenced him to twenty-four hours’ imprisonment for contempt, and he was in jail when the last steamer left the island. A Cabinet crisis is expected to follow. The Londonderry Arclight says that ‘‘Acadia lron Mines are bound to he- come an extensive iron manufacturing district. Situated as it is, amid the yet unlimited irun ore deposits of the Co- bequida, already equipped with large smelting furnaces and other splendid ta- cilities for the manafacture of iron, it may be said to have the foundation of what ia @ tew years, under favorable circumstances, will be largely remunerative, both to e pital and labor. To-day it gives employ- meut to hundreds of workmen, and as a consequence the monthly pay roll of the company foots up to thousands of dollars, which forms the circulating medium of a tidy amount of ready cash througbout the country district immediately adjoining the imine. Among the workmen aud their fa- milies of this locality the farmers of a large portion of Colchester and Cumberland can find a ready cash market for their surplus farm produce.” This is only one of a namber of tuwia in Nova Scotia that are being built by the National Policy. be questionable, Auction Sale of Freehold Property.—-The special attention of parties wishing to secure Buildiny Lots for private residences, is di- rected to the Mortgage Sale advertised to tuke place at the Law Courts Building on fuesday, the 30th of July, inst., at 12 o'clock, Those two plots of land, containing 2 acres each, are situated at Brighton, in Cha- lottetown Common, commanding a beautiful view of the Harbor’s Mouth, West River and North River, with the Victoria Park close by, and within five minute's walk of Qneen Square Giardens and Public Buildings. For terms of sale, ete., apply to K. H. Haviland, Esq., So- iicitor.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer, jy 20—3i MOUTL,. ———__. Wericome TO CHARLOTTETOWN.-—Measrs. J. F Willis & Co., MeEachern’s Building, Lower Queen Street, Piano and Organ Mer- chants, are welcome here. This place, like all other places, wants men of the high, moral, tiaancial an! business order, who come to spend money and furnish employment, as well as to make money honestly themselves. The public interest is better served by fair and honorible competition. The standing of Messrs. Willis & Co. is of the very highest order, as is well known all over Canada, the United States, and in musical circles in Eng- land. Come and welcome them to our city. — James ¥. Wits & Co. reason why, in this case, it should not be | local and tore ign wheelmen, will be a striking The very fact that the bridegroom is | ®°velty. es ss 7 The Three-Days’ Walking Match will be contested by champion American, English and naturally leads one to believe that she | ( eee “pet Canadian professional pelestrians. would not go out of her way to marry him Among the other features of Carnival Week unless she was sincerely attached to him. | are Horse Races, Base Ball Tournament, rhe Eari is an old friend of the Prince and} Cy jcket, Aquatic Concerts, Harbor Excur- Princess of Wales ; one of his county seats } gions and Yacht Races. is quite near Balmoral ; he has For seen their children grow up, and has} address lived on terms of intimacy with them. By the marriage act of George III., the consent of the Sovereign has first to be given before any marriage of a member otf the Royal Family can be solemnized, and in the authentic (almost official) journal which records the actings and doidgs of the Queen, we are told that she gave her con- sent to the engagement ‘‘with much plea- : sure and setiniection.” It is not the habit POINT PLEASANT HOTEL, of the Queen to use words without signili- z canve. She is a good judge of hs COVEHEAD BEACH, and having had » long acquaintance with =; NOW OPEN for the accommodation of Lord Fife, we may be sure she has reason I Guests in search of a healthful and pleasant to believe that the marriage will result in | trsort during the hot season, Terms moderate. the happiness of her grand-child. OT En JAMES McMILLAN, + + . ae Stanhope P. 0O., M. F. asks me if there is any truth in} Eouute Coe, Pattee: the statement that Tennyson's Song, Mail leaves Charlottetown on Tuesday, Thurs- ‘‘Home they brought her warrjgr dead”) day and Saturday. pad lw eod—jyz was ‘‘taken by him from Sir Walter Scott.” TENDERS. No, that certainly is not true, but there is programmes and full information, W. C. BISHOP, Secretary, jy 20 Halifax, N. 3. Tourists’ Attention. _——_ ——- -—— a wonderful similarity between the Poet Laureate’s beautiful song and a scene in the ‘‘Lay of the Last Minstrel.” 1 give the latter so that my correspondent may compare them : In sorrow o'er Lord Walter’s bier The warlike forresters had bent, And many a flower and many 4 tear Old Teviot’s maids and matrone lent, But o'er her worriars bloody bier The lady dropped nor flower nor tear. = * See ey will be received by the Chairman of the Board of Trustees of Kennies’ Road School. No. 111, until the FIRST DAY OF AUGUST, 1889, for the Building of an Addition to the said School House. Plans and specifica- tions can be seen with the Secretary. LEOPOLD PETERS, Chairman of Trustees. JOHN WAYE, Secretary. Hunter River, July 20, 1889—dy Ji wky li Until amid his sorrowing clan Her son lisped from his nurses knee, **And if I live to be a man 3 My father’s death revenged shall be! Than fast the mother’s tears did seek To dew the infant's kindling cheek. CARVELL BROTHERS, There is a very interesting edition of WEST INDIA \raws EE blished, I think, i he United Gea Chleing the daw id pati Sugar and Molasses, tions aud alterations made by the author in that beautiful pastoral before he finally gave it to the public. ! am not able to re- fer to that book to see whether it contains —_ the following stanza, which he rejected :— we OFFER: Hark ! how the sacred calm which breathes | M-”/\ Puns. CHOICE MOLASSES, eround, 3 (4 100 Bris. Bright RAW SUGAR, Cargo ‘‘ Hattie Louise,” Now Landing. Bids every fierce tumultous passion case; 270 Bags ‘“ s In still, small accents whispering from the 900 ** 28 lbs, each, very conveni. ground ent for jobbing, : at low prices from wharf during next six days, An author is, of course, the best judge of | before being stored. what to strike out of any of his works, but —— CARVELL BROTHERS, the stanza is so beautiful that one cannot Ch’town, July 18, 1889—Iw help wishing that Gray hed left it there. Tenders Wanted. A grateful earnest of eternal peace. * Another year has passed since the ‘*Varia” column has appeared in THE Examiner, and I have received many as surauces that my budget is valued by those who adopt the practice of transferring to their scrap books information not always rem ee I have endeavored to answer the various questions | have received; some YENDERS for Re-shingli we : i EN DER - gling and Paintin oy mee by because they would inevi- ‘1 the Preshyterian Church at “sana ably provoke a useless controversy. Of | Stewart, according to specifications to be seen course it is not possible to please every-| atthe store of James Ross, Moynt Stewart body; buc 1 endeavor to avoid giving | will be received by the undersigned Com. offence, although J fear | do not always] mittee up to MONDAY, the 29th day of July, manage to succeed. inst., at noon. All material to be found by the contractors. Tenders to be accompanied by the names of two sufficient securities in the sum of Two Hundred Dollars for the due performance of pees the contract. Boors AND SHors.—The lowest prices yet,| The Committee do not bind themselves to this evening, at the Dominion Boot and Shoe | accept the lowest or any tender. Store. T. W. COWAN, FREDERICK PIGOT, JAMES ROSS, Committee, Eternal vigilance enables a man to carry the same umbrella for years. Wealth and impecuniosity is a mere mat- ter of cents and non cents. niligetdiheattlindatiaica jyls Just Openep.—Ladies’ Black and Colored TO LET a o Lace Mitts, Cream Ribbons, etc., at J. B. HE Premises on Water Street, recently Macdonald's. occupied by the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, containing three la Lonvon, July 18.—The government has | fire-proof vault and ann Ssetoeael an accepted a proposal by John Morley for an | suitable for Off J issi i increased allowance to the Prince of Wales, Snmates faenedlidtehe, “Agoie es oe enabling him to provide marriage portions F. S. MOORE for his children, to be substituted for. pro- Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island Frepericron, July 18.—Three thousand dollars of 5 per cent. city debentures were offered and readily accepted yesterday at 6} | r_y per cent. premium. T posed special grants. jyl13—2aw JULY 3ist WILL BE THE LAST DAY. WOODILL'S German Baking Powder. Halifax, July 17, 1889 ‘ARD. | ce) FENHE Subscriber offers for sale a fall supply of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. —-ALSQ— Flour, Meal, West India Goods, Ship Chandlery, Farming Implements, Stoves and Castings. Lowest prices for cash or prompt pay. HENRY H. GORDON, Georgetown. CHEAP LUMBER. YHE subscriber, having purchased the Mount | Stewart Starch Factory, will take the buildings down, and during the next Thirty Days will offer the following at a tremendous sacrifice : — 6,000 feet J grooved and tongued Flooring, 59,000 ‘* Spruce Boards, good article, 19,000 Palings, 7,000 feet 2x3 Studding, 123 Stable Doors, with Hinges complete, +13,600 feet Fence Rails, 48 Windows, Frame, Sash and Glass, 15,000 feet Tank Plank (2 in. Spruce), 4,000 “* Floom ‘* _ x 212,000 Cedar and Spruce Shingles, 60,000 feet Scantling (all sizes), 5,000 ‘ 3in. Spruce Plank, Lot Laths and Knees, Lot § Round Iron, 20,000 Brick, One set Fairbanks’ 4 ton Scales, cost $150, will be sold at a fearful sacrifice. Parties requiring building mo»terial will find that a rare opportunity is offered them in this case, as a railway siding connects with the Factory. All correspondence regarding prices, etc., will receive prompt atiention. F. TURNER, Mount Stewart. jyl2—wky 4i dy i COAL! CLARKIN BROS’, COAL DEPOT, East Side Steam Navigation Co's. Wharf. NOALS OF ALL KINDS always on hand. C Satisfaction in quality and price guaran- teed. A branch of railway passes Sheds, so parties living in the sree near the line can have Coal put on cars with but little expense and handling. All orders promptly attended to. jyl13—dy 2aw (tues sat) wky 3m HOT WATER. ea goutempieting heating their Dwellings this season with Hot Water, would do well, before placing their orders, to see our NEW STEEL BOILER. No joints to leak ; no sections to clean. A large area of heating surface exposed, and less fuel consumed, than by any other Boiler in the market, A guarantee for a term of years given with every service. Atso—Our new UPRIGHT RADIATONW It occupies less space, and is more effective and less expensive than any other in the market. We keep constantly in stock a large supply of Pipe, all sizes, Black, Galvanized and Lead. Also, Steam Fittings of every description, in Brass and Iron; Rubber Hose and Fittings for same, for washing windows, carriages, and tor sprinkling lawns. A lirst-class Plumber kept constantly em- ape, who is prepared to give estimates for tting Dwellings with Hot aad Cold Water, Bath Tubs, Wash Basins and Closets, in the latest and most improved manner. Refer- ences given if required. Telephone con- nection. McKINNON & McLEAN. wp23—eod tf pat i —- —--——(x) | ————+(x )——- ~RUSTICO BEACH. ‘This Beautiful Watering Place will open for | the Se:son on July Ist. (x For pure, bracing air, surf bathing, sea and river tishirg, &e., e, . ‘ . ’ . it has few equals. Covered Bowling Alley, Tennis and Croquet Lawns free to guests. TERMS MODERATE. Apply to JOHN NEWSON, Opposite Post fice, Ch'town. June 5, 1889—dy law wky ——- -— -(« \)—— a Suite, of Seven Pieces, for $25.00. —(o0)——— ©-me and see the Latest Styles of HAIR CLOTH and PLUSH PARLOR SUITES, at extra rdinary low Material and workmanship guaranteed, Goods take the lead. MARK WRIGHT & CO. GING OUT oe A TRAD Boys’ Readymade Clothing. —— WING to the rapid increase of our Tailoring trade, and the demand on our space for room to display to advantage our large stock of CLOTHS, prices, liome Manutactured We have decided to dispose of our Steck of Hats and Boys’ Readymade Clothing Regardiess of Cost. Our Stock is new this season, and in the latest styles, and will be cleared out at a big sacrifice. JOHN McLEOD & CO., MERCHANT PRILwihs, Here We Are Again! McLEOD & McKENZIE, STAR MERCHANT TAILORS, ‘ * ~ * . : Phe Original and Peerless Artists of Our Day, —_-——{ s ) —--——- THE ABOVE HAS BEEN A SETPLED FACT FOR YEARS, and to keep before the public what is so well known to every good dresser im this Provinee, may seem superfluous. 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