Tp eae ae — “ a — - ee ee ee ee ee ee ee me ~- a Atte me a ome ee mae AR sea eR ee mnt ae ' . on a. > jit Maula oscate aliy #£LVaminet. , This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.””—Evriripxs. YT’ Y ‘HY VN NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 2. 1885, Th ln Exam | | 7 Great Britain. Chews GHARLOTTETOWH WQOLEN MILLS %--HASZARD'S | °=* bei je os . a ; ; , (From the Halifux ITerald’s Report.) , RUSSIAN CONCESSIONS THOUGHT TO BE A ” The Examiner Publishing Qo. BLIND—PARNELL’S ELECTION TACTICS— We have need to grow better in our : T fm shee oitce, commer of Water od IRUNNING NIGHT AND DAY! Great George Streets, Charlottetown, a ° (ne VOL. 17.---XQ. 89. | Principal Grant on ‘** Our Systems.’ ee eee ee | FOK ALL KINDS OF CHURCHILL FOR HIS IRISH SYMPATHIES—/and our economic system. Party politics TROUBLE PREDICTED OVER EVICTIONS. are # great source of political deyredation. Ina new country like this, with no tra- Rares OF SUBSCRIPTION : I i a Sip ditions and no vested political interests, it : F a bD T} i The New York Tribune's London cable-| ought to be expected that we should choose sis vn po - 7 7 in mense iscounts ! qnreat Red uc- gram says: Thongh Lord Salisbury and our wisest men to make laws for us. We rh ao : o 50 the Tory press profess great satisfaction) do not. We first of all divide into two One Monta, ° . , GREAT DISSATISFACTION WITH LORD] political system, our ecclesiastical system, Prince Edward Island, e _———— sa Advertising at most moderate rates, | Contracts may be made for monthly, tions! Splendid Bargains! a over Russia’s concession respecting Zuli-| hostile camps,each determined to all he can ficar, the action of St. Petersburg is known to injure the other. When it is necessary C3 S to be illusory and in the interest of Con-| to elect a representative, a man must be r servative principles, and to prevent the| chosen who can get the largest support. A , ly, half-yearly or yearly advertise. : Wr ——— aaa ; quarter'y yearly or yearly advertize AS WE ARE ABOUT CHANGING our Mill from Summer to W Chamberlains and Morleys and other sym-| no-complexion man having no enemies, or inter Tweeds, we on application. : é ; ; : ; ee ments, on app : lates and ee yards of SUMMER TWEEDS, now on hand, at cost of co ares pathizers with advanced radicalism from} one who, by working on the prejudices or , . Iring same. coming off successfully at the general elec- asiecimoeens sees dein seemed ALMANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, 185. . Remember, _this is No Humbug, but a bona fide MARK-DOWN SALE TO tion It was recently thought that Russia eeeeer fe See Men ‘CLEAR. Men in want of can draw the most votes from the other MOONS CHANGES, Led ars would disturb the ministry by . . = g $ ce, Fae . side is chosen. These representatives Da R ks pe, tae eee eons meet and even they do not agres to choose y Books, and setting up a new sore on the eve of aj the best men from among them for execu- general election. The news now comes| tive positions. They also divide into hos- Journals ke from Berlin that Prince Bismarck has| tile camps, from one of which the ministers ! ‘S |lifted this danger from Lord Salisbury’s|are taken. It should be the duty of these path on the plea that too much radicalism} ministers to administer the government of in western Europe may prove harmfal to|the country. Instead of this they are Last Quarter 2nd day, lh. 2m., a. m, New Moon Sth day, 4h, 3lm., p, m. ¥irst Quarter, 16th day, 2h. 2m., a. m. Full Moon, 24th day, 3h. 42m., a. m. A GCOD WEARING SUIT! and families in want of BOYS’ SUITING, should i | ! ‘ f BOYS i, not lose this Grand Opportunity of ‘ Sua \Gan (Mooulifigk | — one OM oy Oe mst HOME-MADE GOODS at prices which al pramaniiion, _ OF WEEK ises|sets | rises | water|len’h, | on SATU RDAY a. continue for TWO WEEKS ONLY, commencing | —_ SELLING VERY CHEAP, en h mh m aft’n | aftn| b : z ‘ a {| Tuesday 5 25.6 36/10 29) 2 52 13 ar Come Early and get the BEST PATTERNS. “ northern Se tat the oa of weap to spend a great deal of their time eWednesday | 27| 32\11 20/4 } 5 | — ——— ussian concession will place Zulificar) an power in defending them- ‘aie” 2 serlts {CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN CO’Y SST aes Gu tees toe Cs ae wee oe 4 Friday | 29, 28 0 21) 6 58/12 59 4 160.000 00.00 question will not be finally closed till after} system makes it necessary for minis 5 Saturday 30. 261199) 810| 56: ; as ; y 4 , 0 the general election. If that event results|ters to keep secret their intentions, and 6 Sunday | a 24) 2 40} 7 ie 52 | North Side Queen ®quare. in a Liberal victory, Russian moderation} business as much as possible. Every man > 7| Monday 33) 22) 3 55 7, 49° August 21, 1885.—2wks WT may come to an end, for Russian states-| has capacity for a certain amount of work. 3iTuesday | 34 20! 5 9/10 35) 46 —— HIN LOPES men believe that English Liberals will not|If he is obliged to spend his energies in 9| Wednesday | 18 6 19/11 13 42 ee fight for Herat. fighting he cannot perform his other duties 10) Thursday y ool Mi 3 ae 51 40 Y we of all the leading sizes, by the 100, } or Parnell’s programme has proved the great} well. ‘The party system paturally leads to L Feiday | =a) - 4 — 37 4 thousand boxes. sensation of the week, especially as it is| the appointment of a low class of officials. 12 — ay 41} 11'10 5111 6 4 now believed that he and Michael Davitt! They are chosen not for their worth bat for : cee 42} 9/11 50! 1 47; 27 | a have come to an understanding. It iseven|their party services. It cannot be other- 15 Tu ain 43, 7aft4s}231| 24 } om suspected that Parnell’s unvarnished pro-| wise under party government. Even the 1g Wednesday 44| 5) 1 34) 3 25 2h ject was enuuciated at Davitt’s instigation. | judicial appointments are made on political » Thureda | 46° 3! 2 2014 32) «17) , Be that as it may, the result proved a| grounds, though this service was once free, Friday y | 47! 13 0} 5 45} 14) -FOOLSCAP, bombshell for the Tory party. The Con-| It cannot be true that this is the only pos- 19 Saturday | 485 59 3 36) 6 57 11) LETTER & servative rank and file were exceedingly | sible system of government. It should not 20 Sunday | 50) 57, 4 10! 7 36 7| ’ restless under the growing evidence that|be so, The proper course to take is for 21;Monday 51} 55, 4 40) & 42 4] their leaders were leaguing with Mr. Par- TRUE MEN IN BOTH PARTIES sTueday ox es ¥- 9 ~ 0| NOTE PAPER, nell. The Irish. cry for, separation andi. refuse their assent to any step, no mat 23| Wednesday 53; 5 S)10 Oj}11 59) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL methods for securing obedience to Mr. Par- s “aegrt 24 Thursday 54) 49.6 6/10 35) 55) nell have provoked a demand among many oo party mee sane is in it, 25 Friday Se ee a leading Tories that all candidates of thet|™ te stioal, noah ae eine a 26 Saturday | 66! 45) 7 Sill 44) 49) : {2 eccleseastical system is worse than ovr 27/Sunday | 58, 43! 7 45'aft 22 45 | party shall disavow Mr. Parnell’s aims. political system Instead cf two parties @ 98) Monday 6 0; 41; 828} 1 0° 41} g if il J Bl WY i+] | ks Che Irish leader's speeches have we havemany. They spend their strength 29 Tuesday | 1) 40; 9 17).1 46) 39, fh or \ él at iting } g | RNRNDLED ABD INCREASED THR VELATION (Aisonting ever. wortaies. points of belicl, 30 Wednesday 6 2,5 33/10 14) 2 38,11 36) . of many prominent Conservatives, some of| tothe neglect of the true christian work. ee! 2 Er Stafind’s Copying Tuks them bein, members of the woverament,|In villages where thero is room f ; em being members of the government, ages where there is room for one ‘ -| by d a toward Lord Randolph Churchill for hav-|church there are three or four—rivals of NOTES. | ing committed the party so deeply toward|each other—and leaving the work of The great tire of London (1656) on 2nd. (In all size botties ) the Irish demands. A movementisalready|the gospel outdone after all, We George Whitefield died (1770) on 30th. ov foot to oust Lord Randolph Churchill| keep back and conceal everything which In this month the mornings decrease 47. This is now acknowledged to be the best | from office if the Tories are returned to full| would damage the reputation of the particu- minutes; the afternooons 1 hour and 6 min- Ink for office and priy, os ia, power, at the general election. Two of|lar society to which we belong, while we utes, é Lord Randolph Churchill’s colleagues are| repeat the bad side of every damaging re- ou—__————— - | +3 in this conspiracy, but it will most eal gre ere we oni should — tainly fail. 3 e changed Good men should by no THE RAILWAY TMK TABLE, | ALSO IN STORE: The Times correspondent cables, that the | means withdraw from politics not from the =s truth seems to be that Parnell’s plain talk,| church, but working inside strive to bring ii P . a8 : : so far in advance of anything ever said about unity. lu economic matters the case For the convenience of the travelling | Carter 8, Ste hens &% Toiar 8 before, is primarily due to the necessity of|is no better. Hear the cry of out outcast » I y y public, we have carefully arranged the fol-| re firing Irish enthusiasm for the elections, | London, where hundred of thousands of the lowing table of arrival and departure of eye a . and is intended to strengthen the hold on | poor are huddled together whole families trains on the P. E. Island Railway, accord- | Writing &, Lopying Inks the Irish in England, who are mainly} being in one poor room and beside them ing to local time :— Lil 4 §/Fenians and Radicals, Parnell’s policy| cres and acres of palaces. It is so the Going West. AM AM, FP. Mal always considers efiects ae Irish, first, a Wi ra ~~ Pe a to ; , : : : i ; hat he is able to do ‘o place the poor Charlottetown ............ 647 912 402 _ 2 To be Sold at Great Discounts. last, and all the time, and i®Contemptuoue- | do wha : : daca... 702 947 422 = ly indifferent to what the English think or| nearer on a level with the rich, and to make Nesth Wiltshire........... 737 1039 509 3 &§ ities say. This indifference is real, and not| the bad world better. Hunter River............ 747 1055 52: o~ =e ‘ assumed. He has no doubt, whatever, of Sinscesiidiiemiai A lila Bradalbane,...............8 12 1132 6857; womens By See G. id HASZARD his ability to : : Presto eeretite er tag $ 29 il 59 6 22 aa am 8 Ya F : PLAY THE TWO ENGLISH PARTIES AGAINST Emigration Pamphlets. Ns sb 00e<cécice ee : 2% i Bf BROWN’S BLOCK } ree, } Z, a pen ’ EACH OTHEL, a P. M. wi ’ |) g ; ’ : . The London Morning Post comments PICS. . 66 ccc coes 842 1222 642) ae \ Oh 'tewe.: Mapit® ak. —wke re by Tee, wee & steaky gan th bie favorably on two emigration pamphlets just , ‘ 257 712) iP a Se ne cause, until some crisis, political or foreign, | . : STO. . cacies 907 1257 712 (x) z li Mie : ’ issued in England by Mr. Alexander Begg Summerside, ) & Ny puts it into his power to compel the great} | oak at’ thn. r Pacific Railwer devart...... 27 237 a mk final concession. The least judicious part| 78 ; rere’ Miscouche oa 3 00 bene > 2 * °1g Soe = of the recent speeches is the talk about They are respectively entitled *‘‘Plain Miscouche,.............4. : aq ; ) ‘ : ” “ : : Wellington ak aa 1001 329 hj = 5 | & & . 2 protection for Irish industries, which has 4 ae ee vee ort ul OC Cee eee teeeees 10 29 4 20 - Lil ~ a 5 5 FOR THE USE OF alarmed the English trading world as z > ) 7 R . — ° 2 e SI 856556000006 1122 542 fy ae GE 8. “Geo 3 oie nothing else has done. ata Te of @ — = re to A odedest esses 1205 6457 a ” v © ef . Dosx.— To move the bow- The World’s despatch says : There are ennlte “tip lons, whic oa ond = i ks 1242 747 Ht ca a ny x = z £3 ¥ els gently, 2 to 4 Pills; indications of a tendency towards lawless- aga , oo a ; ae os = From West. PM. A. M, - s = = Saws ost thoroughly, 4 to 6 Pills, ness in the remote country districts of Ire- heir, ot a oa pe seal deb full We eee ee 207 647 anus 0 e QD S = “ 3S P pLs Experience will decide the land, which cause some uneasiness, in view id isthe tes thank a b> whas elena Pr yg tin-y; iis secteaing ciis 245 757 = g* gs 19 1 proper dose in each case. of the approaching winter. This fact is not ere a". > 0’ Lear : ~ = rs 0 PS ts H <_< 7 a grants is most likely to succeed, and the : a... ne x = aa s SE S a & attributable to the fact that the Crimes Act capital “vequired for. e start in the new Ort Hill..... 2.2... 22-420 10 29 . = = — $s 8 : ‘ For Constipation, or Costiveness, no expires on Monday, but to the irritation | © es : Welli ‘ S 7 ‘i - 4; |country, what those already there have SMINGtON......-.-...+.. 449 1116 (+ t4 0 Maem s% 5 & ne = remedy is so effective 2s AvER’s Puts, |caused by the enormous number of eviction . ee, ad 507 1144 | 3 © ~ mo 8-2 y : hich Mil eatvul al over accomplished being set forth as an induce- arrive......522 1207 - Q so Ss ti 3 =e > They insure regular daily action, and ree | notices whic Tn the O a K ¥ during | @*2t to others to follow, The answers to im Summerside, A. M, s je | fe} © z ef a3 6 ee - store the bowels to a healthy condition. - ete k cam oe | eet loved the questions cover every point that can be depart...... 542 112 6657] © ay a4 sae” sae ‘ For Indigestion, or Dyspepsia, AYER’s ven a . .- ©. | raised, referring to the cli.nate, the crops ; Kensington hide de neces 6a 62a 67 29 w Bs | of 0 | a ae s a C= pa PILLS are invaluable, and a sure cure. number of outrages and attempts oo tae time ‘of sowing, nature of the soil, Freetown 622 212 749! Sp <n Fw - HS 5 date tenants by caretakers and bailiffs. fuel d _s cade cs 1. F Mbegceccocedocses ~ cts? a ! as : Heart-burn, Loss of Appetite, Foul ~ es : uel, omestic animais, the ra! County Line 632 227 8 03 | 4 % P58 ml iy ©8 "2." .. & — A Secret organizations are being formed for Rte eeeeeeaces De ; m4 =e ws sm Fac 5 Stomach, Flatulency, Dizziness, Head- : a ’ individuals | *@¥8 and terms on which land can be ac- Bradalbane heahavs woeodnbl 638 237 812 5 © D Su nS m& 24 z adlin, Mieadaahene, aunees, sean miaved enforcing the ex non scr a = indivi ive : quired, the prices of provisions, imple- North Wille: ihe veshevent 1% 23 $0 FZ om a z os . é < & S a and cured by AYEt’s:Puts. ee eeoecit’ "eacuel geet ments, etc., are all set out at length, and | i dcotnenties ] 3 3% 5 ‘ a £2 es : .lrea ; ‘wrest no ; : Royalty Junction.......... 747 432 947 7 os = iz oo. S ~ . In Liver Complaint, Bilious Disorders, =| found to their cost that they can’t with im- cas ms Yi omen” mgnet, one | harlottetown............ 802 462 1007! Dim me & “2% po: D and Jaundice, AxEn’s Prits should be | yunity violate the decisions of these who cludes othe Canada is our nearest. home Going East. au he | © OQ © = i 7a given in doses large enough to excite the § /not only lay down but enforce their de- colony is wall Vs ‘Ge as ev ae oe | Charlottetown 707 417 re O oe &&%s & ideal liver and bowels, and remove. constipation. cree. DY, ae | boo vecsncceceeseead ° a 2 to the 400,000 whoare every year looking York 7 43 444. eS ~ .. Asacleansing medicine in the Spring, these ee ’ : . : aks ns 0 csbebe dba ced te : = —- t for a new home that—given enterprise Bedford. a aS 2ie;: ss —8 P sa "9 7m ae ; . 7 ool 2 . - £ g, 2 —_. ‘estas Gackie ara aa Lessons for Young Men. a ee ane ae on ws eWar toeeeeeee OGG j 5 © ‘ke at ollers Detter faciiities to get on, D > ( dopant. .cecube 857 527] eno 2 the bowels, are expelled by these PILis ; ; i Morell ., . ‘ 5 | ee r - - a pono > , 7 : in peopling it we are also extending and St, Peter’a. CHOC eCcecesreooesesesese = = ; ea O) =| > = = Eruptions, Skin Diseases, and Piles, Dr. Burns, of Halifax, has drawn some maintaining our own British Empire. Bear oe reerehes esse 1 o7 652) ee = = the result of Indigestion or Constipation, are lessons for young men a. the preeren cee oe oS ae PE cee. ae 115 99 cured by the use of Ayrr’s PILts. and career of the late General Grant. ee 9 a ; 32 | For Colds, take AYER’s PILLs to open | Steadfast reeolve is the quality first noted. A National Park. en on cce ee 1015 6 25) *- the pores, remove inflammatory secretions, | His famous telegram, ‘‘push things,” the ek... 1037 642) and allay the fever. response to Buckner at Donelson, ‘‘I pro-| Ontario has taken the first step towards From East. oan ie me. | For Diarrhea and Dysentery, caused by | Pose moves nee 5 708 carrying out on the Canadian side of the Souris........ - 12) sudden colds, indigestible food, etc., AYER’S pointed a lesson. His dogge etermina-| Niagara cataract the work so well begun b SEL Ss ons ance “oe 5 : 02; PILLS are the true remedy. tion came out in his reply to the southern| New York, of making the neighborhood of - MN Gs sss... ccveedeeele 752 354! (Rheumatism, Gout, Neuralgia, and lady who asked him with a scornful laugh | the Falls a national park, free from all the SD ss is’ cccsedceedbanne $14 427! Sciatica, often result from digestive derange- , When he expected to take Vicksburg :} annoyances to travellers and extortion that Mount Stewart arrive,.......842 6517) OPEN ot i WY Ist ment, or colds; and disappear on removing ‘*Madame, ; [ don t know when, but i have brought such reproach to the two Bedford > (depast.. .ccene 847 537) , the cause by the uso of AYER’s PILLs. shall take it if I stay here thirty years.” | countries that so long tolerated them. The York PrUbve vcdscbescebekinaty 9 12 : a 70: =e Tamors, Dropsy, Kidney Complaints, The moe ere — ser ow expense will be heavy, but all lovers of the Charice 9 26 . subsequently when after the bloody seven} beautiful will hope that tne provincial gov- : harlottetown 952 712 ond. then :Ganntons gpueed: by. CRM F: | aany? Rah the wild fh . o Geng own: - - scocccduee owen é | - « = ; ; , ts ays fighting in the wiiderness, some of his} ernment will be able to see a way of meet- og corgetown, . 732 3 37 | Qbstruction, are cured by AYER’s Prius. b f a ded th h f); : : . y » 18a oTrat i > «© a Cardigan Cocevevceoesoesee ° ; . 4 pag est rien commended e@ changing Of | ing it, and thus earn the gratitude of the Mouse iti cet teesee sees o++-7 49 400 : eiek Svtyenesian, AQe: Rete enstru@ ‘their base, Mo,” said this man of iron, ‘1| y} ds wh he j fri il - ount es é b OF | thousands who make the journey from al PNG. 505s oi eters 842 5612 Seeties tion, have a safe and ready remedy im» | propose to fight it out on this line if it ' — ———= | rVHIS BEAUTIFUL WATERING PLACE will be open for the accommodation of # {prop wen Se ae ee F* pests of the world to gaze upon one of the it Visito d Guests from July Ist till September 5th 5 - | takes all summer. I have poticed,” said | grandest spectacles in uature. ' ORN E H 0 = u = The Preprietens will spare io pains! More attractive than ever! Every department AY E R S P j 7 LS. a oe en eens SEN ores ee re J ai improved so as to even surpass its former reputatio~. ately at first; yet when we hang on a day 6 ," s eer $1.75 to $2.50 oa day ; $10.5) per week; $8.50 per week per month. Full directions, in various languages, ae of two we get them whipped,” Was not An Alleged Cure for Smallpox rand Tracadie Beach. Coaches leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday, calling for guests; Return- company each package. this “‘hanging on” the -very key to his a ‘ing every Thursday and Monday morning,abont 9 a. m. el character? How he ‘“*hung on” to whathe The Stockton, Cal., Herald gives the This Favorite Watering Place will Trains leave Charlottetown for Hunter River at 6 a, m., 8 25 a.m, and 3.15 p.m. . undertook, batiled and disappointed though following as a remedy for smallpox :— Re ne « « Hunter River for Charlottetown at 8.15 4. m , 2.28 and 6.15 p. m. Dr.J.C.Ayer&Co.,Lowell,Mass. |at times he might be; he had a heart for| Sulphate of zive, 1 gr.; fox-glove *‘digi- “Open On Dominion Day Ist July, | ‘“ io Summerside for Hunter River at 6.10 a. m., 12.95 p. m,, and 4.55 p. : oo any fate. ‘Still achieving, still pursuing,”| talis,” 1 gr. ; } tea-epoon of sugar ; mix « « Hunter River for Sammerside at 7 a, m., 10 08 a. m., and 435 p. m. wee he ‘learned to labor and to wait.” Young)| with two tablespocns of water. When under experienced Managers from the Address—JOHN NEWSON, Charlottetown. men, said the eloquent doctor, learn to! thoroughly mixed add four ounces of water. : ‘% United Staten. : a ~| UBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY EXAMI-|‘‘hang on” to whatever you undertake, and| Take a tablespoonful every hour. The the ititors will find this place agreeable during ' JOHN Ni. WSOWN & CO. | NER. The latest local and foreign news |to ‘‘push things.” Don’t too easily give|disease will disappear in twelve hours. i Warm weather, tf—jane6 Chb’town, June 15, 1885, can always be found therein. up. Mere spasms or spurts won’t do. For a child smaller doses, according to age.