on Rn mame THE DAILY EXAMINER. PR Re ng: Re meen ge on een ~-enen—nfe~ ne domeeneqetnoie > one —— acon ediceny-anemmegioenpacteontean ae senescent essen Perms :-—Five Do NEW SERIES. @he Sail » Examiner ¢ LARS A YEAR, “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, Divi to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evrirtpes. Sincie Corigs Two Cents. CHARLOTTETOWN, I Pte ISLAND, WE DN NESDAY, JUNE 16, 1886. ssucd evory evening by ’ it : | The ieialiioes Publishing Go. | rs SU VOL. 19. —NO. 22. Royal Arcanum. | A Doubly Good Work. From the reports made to the Supreme All people who eat are indebted to the Council, now in annua! session at Philadel- | Royal Baking Powder Company not more eot An phia, we glean facts of interest to members, | for having perfected and prepared a leaven- but of all | ing agent that is pure.and wholesome be- other fraternal insurance societies. Those | ond a cuestion than for its exposures, 80 not in this society may not know that boldly made, of the numerous impure, nhas ssments are levied on the graded plan, adulterated and i injurious articles that are every member paying according to the age ‘sold under the name of baking powders; at which he was admitted. The order was | bread preparations, ete., in this community. organized June 25, 1877. Last year the |In making these exposures the Company membership averaged 56, 996. The aver-| has, of course, made itself the target for all ssiemnaen Tie not only of the Royal Arcanum, Crom their offices, corner of Water and ! treat George streets, Charlottetown, ry Prince Edw avd Island. fe —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— Six mouths 2.50 eee s 9 Three m: onths 2 | 25 20 One month .... : 50 SF eee eet eeeseeseses SCO CCOHRC ee SHH eeee seees —— ~~ Uo--— S usual, our stock al been personally selected in the hest, | British and American markets, and comprises, in addition toa Fall Range of Staple Dr; Goods, all the novelties to be), found. London, Paris and New York Mil- linery. Fancy Goods, Hats, Bor nets and Shapes. Arivertising at moderate rates. Contracts may bs made for monthly, quar- terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, on application. ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1888, MOON'S CHANGES, New Moon 2nd day 9th., 42.8m., a, m., 8. . First Quarter 9t h day, 3h., 14.2m., a. ni., N. E. (below horizon. ) tap ee Cr ROMPYT. AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and age age at which members were assessed, | and 3o at which they joined the order, was st a little over 34 years. One assessment | brought ina little over $100,000. Death | payments are either $3,000 or $1,500, | mostly the former. The death rate per | 1,000 during the year ending February 28, | 1885, was 7.34; during the ten months , ending January 1, 1886, it was 6. It’ would seem that the average age of mem- bers joining is being lowered, showing that , more young men are joining. In ten | months the order paid a little over $1,000, - | | sorts of counter attacks, but the animus of these attacks has been perfectly understood by the general public, and by their very virulence have served to more properly call ‘attention to the good work of the ‘‘Royal” Company. Food frauds of the usual class, such as wooden nutmegs, chicory coffee and ‘watered milk, although they are swindles in a commercial sense, are often tolerated because they do not particularly affect the health of the consumer. But when an article like baking powder, that is relied Full Moon 16th day. 9th. aoa N.W Astima, which lead to Consumption, have been r (below horizon. ) — es speedily cured by the use of Avaxsoy’s Barsawafter | 900 in death benefits. In 1885 the month upon for the healthful eoepreation x Last Qui urter 24th day, all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either of April led in number of deaths with 48; almost every ineal, 18 SO e as to carry » 23.5m., p. m., N. (below horizon). New Favasels and , Sur Sun Mc r y [Da or werx/5U2 |Sun [Moon Hig a" Day's 28esisets | rises ; water; len'h ‘h v ee ee ? r 4 h mh m morn! aft’n h m Large Stock of New “Hosiery, Gloves, &e. Umbrellas | : | | | | | | recent or chromie coughs or bronchial affections, can resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Bottled at N. B., by the proprietors, F. W. KiNSMAN & CO., Druggists, St. Stevens, | February was te hee with 44; September was last, with 2 ; total in. the year, 429. Virginta leads in ‘thie mortality rate with a rate of 13.3 per 1,000. Massachusetts stands eleventh, with a rate of 6.15 per highly injurious if not rankly poisonous elements into our daily food, it would seem to be the duty of the press as well as of the criminal authorities to take cognizance of it, In the fight for pure food made by the l\ Tuesday 117.7 38| 354/10 815 19 343 4TH Avx., N. ¥. 1000. Classified as in former years, the a © 2\Wednesday | 17) 39) 4.3610 50, 20 —— Qe per centage of the various forms of disease | ‘* Royal” Company ne time s when 3 Thursday | 16, 39) 5 25/11 33; 23 is as follows :— its guns were particularly trained against 4) Friday 16) . 401 6 14\mora 25 Ne Wi Tri Oi mings, New F yi] er Ne W Laces) ABSOLUTE PURITY No. of Pe the ‘alum baking powders. it was noticed > Saturday ls} 41/7 27/015) 26 § Classée Ronin hy baoe that the most trustworthy scientific authori- 6 Sunday ld; 42) 8 35) 0 50} . 27 cee ee ee Tern ogee vate 58% 10.7 | ties were emphatically upon its side. So in 7 Monday I4) 43) 9 46, 1 48; 29 ' RTW mn a adie SS ONLET t pia |the recent test with the li d other . | 49, 9 4 29) ol Me Vi Wy a HK following ananlyses (made by the Domin-|'Tubercular.................. 60 16.9 [270 ZOCuey SOutes a ewe 8; Tuesday 14; 44/10 59| 2 38: 30 iy iW DRESS GOO Dp Wii il a MLE Gg Gs 0 Suit. i or Analyst) of three BAKING POWDERS | piain ae ore 5] 14.4;impure baking powders the result has 9 Wednesday 14) 45lait 11} 3 41) 3l sold in this market shonld put a stop to the eee reac . |proved that e ti t made by tl 0 Thursday — 14] 146) 1 21| 4 55! 32 ————— unjust efforts of the Royal to mislead the public Heart and circulatory system. .38 10.7 = “ LAL CVORY SRALORGy: ee. Ay See il Fri 7 y a a anl ¢ 15! 33 N ; i dates , | 88 to its being the only pure Powder. These im- | Lungs (excepting consumption).35 9.9 | Royal Baking Powder Company, both as to —— | 4/7 200/60 1) 6S CW French Mualina, New American Maslins, NeW | partial tests show that other Powders are as pure Digestive organs............4 45 12.8|the purity of its own and the adulteration 12 Saturday 14; 47) 3 38) 7 26) 33 and wholesome: Kid P "26 = 3lof fe J habieny “Suen f th ket 13 Sunday 14) 47| 4 45) 8 23) 3 Laces to Mateh. W. SAUNDERS, Dom. Analyt, St. John, N. B. | (Ui ieae enter engin i 23 5.9 | wae fully sieaetaall tai a ee ee 14 Monday 14) 48/5 49/910) ; s reports : BSUAITICS 0... eee rn eeee ».9 | was Tully authorized by the most competent» 15|Tueaday 13 43 6 501 9 53) 35 ees , Royal—Contains Alkaline Carbonates—o mixture ee MP Resa «OSs «get aml +. . chemical and medical authorities of the * Vr 5 e| » ae o% 9x ; rC f consisting mainly o PCernomete OC Meda | WONCEr .. . . 2. os sss sien woe ce on ) oo 16 Ww ednesday 13 48) i 45 10 32 o New Cloths, New Pink Cottons, New. Jerse ys, New Jackets. and Geom of Tartar—adulterated with about | Unclassified..................12 3.4 countsy. : i 17 Thursday | 13] 48} 8 3511 8} 35 45 ok 20 per cent. of Starch. ape In this contest two facts have been pretty 18) Friday 13} 48) 9 9/11 46 35 = ; 7 s ; W. F. BEST. Dom. Analyst, St. John, N. B., Totals 355 100 »|conclusively settled in the minds of the 19' Saturday 13, 48 9 Sljaft 21) 35 N Re? cS a — ] } K MW ites Gi 4 sidsdns, bo a ee : ‘“| public—-the first, that the Royal Company 20) Sunday 13) 48/10 31, 0 56) 35 & arpsts Enc i c ot = ° —_ Rela: afresh a. ot Tartar, Carbon- At this Supreme Council session, it is re-|has found the means, and uses them, to 21 Monday 13} 48)11 1,133] 35 Se, pane caille pine » Of Hoda—ires ree te — : . s -_ ake a chemically e ic * & -— 4 . 21) 0 ; ported, several important changes will take | make a chemically pure article of food, and 22) ie ; 11 20) 2 12 35 >a ao Not adulterated; — ” A . : pore Elm . = ; s=| @ Bai ~ ws pe, r & F ot same as usual, place affecting both the constitution andj|the other that the average baking powder, 23 W ednesday 14) 49) 11 55) 2 55) 35 — ’ April 7 L 1S83- -Not adulterated ;| piscina). no matter how strongly endorsed by “‘ com- 24 Thursday 14; 49)morn; 3 46; = 35 Bis same as usual, po . ss Ish a) . 95\ Friday 15| 49 a 4 49) 34 ® , June 4, 188i—Fresh and pure;| The Royal Arcanum will soon enter upon | mercial” chemists, is an exceedingly doubt- Seldetert ay 15| 49 : 43| 6 34 Oh’ 71 OQ "SA same composition as usual. its tenth. year of existence, having been | ful preparation. @7\Sunday | 151 asia 18 ° i 33 th’ town, April 29, ‘86. MAYNARD BOW TMM Dome. Analyst. Halifax, | oryanized since June 25, 1877, having had| Pure baking powders are one of the : 28 Monday i 16 48} 1 45 | 8 ll} 33 — SS a - ———— a — WOODILL' § of good quality; contains nothing eighty- three assessments, an av tbe of met ane nag oo Tho tached poreer 29 Tuesday 16; 48) 2 28} 9 3) 32 injurious. nine per year. On June 1 the members lp ;ana wholesome food, e recent contro ) 30| Wednesday (4 i6l7 48 of the entire order was about 65,600.|versy in the press has left it no longer a bh 13; 9 i O15 "a IN BY W THAGUGH TIGKETS | cum ractieos TAT & FUR STERE, of Canada and the United States, at the | Wewson Block. very lowest possible rates. Write for sc: maps, time tables, ete. Station Master and Ticket Agent, Woodill’s German Baking Powder tai au reputation for purity and wholesomeness now nearly 30 years. May 21, 1886. | W. WHEATLEY, Produce ald Commission Merchant. Se CIAL attention given to consignments, Large storage accommodation, Satisfaction guaranteed, There is no doubt that Massachusetts will have 10,000 December 31, 1886, having at the present time about 9,000. The above Society has a good member- ship in Charlottetown, and persons wishing to join would do well to apply to any of its’ members, and have an application filled up. There have been two deaths among its members here, and the claims have been promptly settied. —— + ae + <ge—- question with those who desire purity and wholesomeness of food what baking powder they shall use.—Montreal Star. Recent Expleration and Scientific Investigation. ———= The Director of the Geographical Survey of Ireland, Professor Hall, F. R. 8., de- livered the Annual Address of the Victoria (Philosophical) Institnte in London, on the 28th of May. He gave an account of the G. A. SHARP, P EL Railway. | 0 269 Barrington St., Halifax, N. §. Maritime Athletic Association. work, discoveries, and general results of dfarch 19—2aw wky 3mo Po ae March 24--Smos eod The Halif dintot thaid the recent Geological and Geographical ‘ot ee ————— | 4ne faitax correspondent 0 1¢ Vana-!| Expedition to Egypt, Arabia, and Western A. INT Ee V V ad ES PA. Ee JA ik, UR BD I ‘ dian Athletic N ews writes; ‘* An agitation, | Palestine, of which he had charge. Sketch- 1827 = = =» 1886, emanating from Pictou, is at present being/ing the course taken by him (which to a pi made towards the formation of a Maritime | considerable extent took the route ascribed } | ATS, of the Latest Styles, at the LOWEST ‘PRICES. FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed, altered and Repaired. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. Ts ,,.:;: Abode ee nile. eh, sd. Ch’town, May 4, 1886 SUMMER ARSANGEMENT . — nbtirineieliedtinntesepeeningmachaesiamearitaigl THE PALACE STEAMERS 48 O R E Ww A RP rm) | INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, vt vant Pi i one e iGgay, i. ee ee YEN DOLLARS REWARD 1s offered to any one proving that any House in the Trade is selling WHOLESALE Of RETAIL, very BOSTON. ———ee ee ~The -EFOR- | | i nwo" for BOSTON DIREC Fare from Crarlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd “H A 8, l ; $9.50, Ist class. 7 er tie ‘kets and other information apply to ) T. & EK KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA: T & BE. KENNY, (fF ©. MAWON) Ship Owners and Brokers, Genera! Commission Merchants, i6i GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., Kngland, Scott's and Vaughan s Codes. March 29, 1886. ESTABLISHED 1873. MEMBERS CHAMBER c.MMERCE. WE BUY Potatoes, Spiling, &.@. Ties, Lumber, Laths, Canned Province Amateur Athletic Association. This subject has been often mooted, but the honor of taking the first step in this laud- able direction belongs to John Stewart, Esq., M. 1., of Pictou, an ardent athlete, who finds time, amid his professional duties, to undertake the correspondence necessary to set this big ball rolling. I feel sure that the project will be well received by the clubs throughout the Provinces, and I hope that this autumn may see the first meeting of the new enterprise. This would certain- ly give sport down here a much needed impetus, and should the scheme not be found practicable for all three Provinces, I, for one, would strongly advocate the for- mation of asimilar Association for Nova Scotia alone.” ee Origin of Man. As regards man’s ape descent, the for- mation and proportions of the skull and bones of the ape considered most like man are found to be so different from those of man as to place ins@perable difficulties in the way of the theory. In the gorilla, the high crest on the skull, which was also to the Israelites), he gave an account of the physical features of the country, evi- dences of the old sea margins 200 feet above the present sea margins, and showed that at one time an arm of the Mediterran- ean had occupied the valley of the Nile as far as the First Cataract, at which time Africa was an island (an opinion alsoarrived at by another of the Institute’s members, Sir W. Dawson), and that, at the time of the Exodus, the Red Sea ran up into the Bitter Lakes, and must have formed a bar- rier to the traveller's progress at that period. He then alluded to the great changes of elevation in the land eastward of these lakes, mentioning that the waters of the Jordan valley once stood 1,202 feet above their present height, and that the waters of the Dead Sea, which he found 1,050 feet deep, were once on a level with the present Mediterranean sea margin, or 1,202 feet above their present height. The great physical changes which had taken place in geological time were evidenced by the fact that whilst the rocks in Western Palestine were generally limestone, those of the mountains of Sinai were amongst the most ancient in the world. The various geological and geographical features of the i i _ A.SHARP, F. W. HALES, ; ; : - found in the hyena, is absent in man. Also, | country were 60 described as to make the } P. KL R’y., P. E. T Steam Nav. Co. CHEAPER THAN Fish, Hay, Eggs, among other points, if the capacity of the sddtreas a condensed report of all that is ) or to your nensast Ticket Agent, Produce,! brain of the anthropoid ape be taken at ten, | ow known of them in Egypt, Palestine ; May 7, 1850- ood “— te ee a f ? 1-Ft ( : bo And sell on commission. Write us fully for| that of man even et aie Savage — WaS | and Arabia Petrzea. . ' 1 var - quotations, Ship to twenty-six, or nearly thrice as much, a very no hie A R fk fi U x & ‘era important fact when, as it is known, any H et : Ist June. Apply to JohnIngs, may7 3ipd j|tacked its owner, biting him on the head we a The ata is made up into ines — —$—— and seizing his hand with its teeth. He Z , ‘7.2 8 4 O LET—Farnished Rooms with use of|/dragged the man 209 yards until the hand ine pots. x ae none See apees ioe The tf ” >? My f il Kitchen, or furnished House, Apply at| was nearly severed from the arm, and then} B@@° ©*ceP® tor overcoats or robes. ° 3 : KED : farmer Hard Luck :—* W hat wili I do; Y FAMERS | pay Examiner office. ap27 tf charged through the streets attacking every ee oe is the principal source . IS MAR give me uo peace on account of the B Bots i brivg them. HOR SALE OR TO LET— The Cottage at| person and every object he met. All the ot ee rr ose \ F St. Avards, St. Peter’s Road, just out-|inhabitants took to flight, and for half an ; ii ay lems Say the y ure leaky and don’t wear.” side city himnite, at aoa Seana by D.| hour the brute remained the complete mas- Scott's Emulsion of Pure ; Farmer éood Fortune: (7 My fr iend. you are right ; bac Geo. Chesnut, Eeq Applyto R. MecMillan,|ter of Avignon. Five peasants who tried Cod Liver @il, with Hypophosphites if d at trouble Fhe Reels { buy give Wi: ‘fe. ANE | coal office, foot Prince Street to escape from the market place were badly ; li * Boo is do s 7 f. tt St fy d ap!2 eod wky tf bitten on the legs and back. One of themj|Is more reliable as an agent in the cure of H IN BRONZE LETTE children great satisfaction. if y: au Want te astonish an OR SALE—Fylee of ““Littell’s Living| ho took refuge on a lamp post had his|Consumption, Chronic Coughs and Emacia- . lease your family buy your next Boots at Age,” from 1882 to 1884, complete—the| foot nearly bitten off. A square of gen-jtion, than any remedy known to medizal tt . pie y WY OF i & CO..” best literature of the age. ‘Also, Webster’s | darmes finally killed the beast. All the; science. It is so prepared that ce potency rf | None Other cuiiie.| ORSEY G 9 | Dictionary (unabridged): "Apply at Tux Ex-| wounded will be senb to Paris ty be inocu-|of these two most valuable specitics is lange- Hi i nf Cb'town, March 23, 1838. : AMINRE vflica feb27 by . ly is very palatable. | GEREN HRAL ‘THIS IS A STANDING OFFER FOR THREE MONTHS, Commission Merchants, | WE have 2.232 Hard pease Soft Felt Hats, bought for 121 ATLANTIS AVENUE, Cash, and offered from 20 to 30 per cent. cheaper than the x3 O Ss ‘ © Wt. M AS ss. mi aaj or ity of buy ers value them. es ad We mean to Sell if you give us chance. Eggs alli produce 2 a Specialty. | Buy from us and we will be mutually benefitted. ee | Drop in and © us, even if you don’t want to buy. CAUTION. D. A. BRUCE, | 72 Queen Sireet. Ch’ town, April 17, '°6—eod & wky EACH PLUG OF THE HATHEWAY & (C0., 22 Central Wharf, Boston, {(Gen- eral Commission Merchants, Consign your vessels to our house, Wil] receivo personal attention, Charters, Freights and Vessels for the United States, Newfound- land, West Indies, South America Ports. Lumber, “tone and Oil Freights. April 12, ’86-—3mos WA NES, LOSE, e OUND, ae. T°. LET—A brick een on ‘Dolbueki Street, now occupied by Mr. Geo. J. Wright Apply to Thos, W. Dodd. mar26 tf O LET The Brick House, opposite Tut FXAaMUNER Office ; possession given about appreciable diminution in the brain of man was at once accompanied by idiocy. As re- gards the transmutability of species, Barrande’s arguments against the theory, founded on the results of a life of research among the fossil strata, had not yet been overthrown; and modern research clearly pointed to the fact that, one great bar to the transmutability of species lay in the refined and minute differences in the molecular arrangement in their organs. —_~__ —>- @ aaa The Mule in a New Role. A special to the New York Herald from Avignon says that a large black mule, bit- ten a few weeks ago by a mad dog, was seized Thursday morning with rabies and caused a panicinthecity. The beast at- The Lynx Catch. The catch of lynx ‘during the past winter has been altogether unprecedented as weil as the prices realized. The catch must have reached 20,000 or 25,000. The price has ranged from $3 to $6 while $2 was al- ways before considered a high price. The large catch and high price have made the fur hunt and trade very profitable. Lynx, or cats as they are sometimes called, live chiefly on rabbits and increase and decrease in numbers with the latter. It is more than likely that next year’s catch will be very small, as of course the high price has caused them to be hunted with more per- sistency than ever before and they are not a particularly difficult animal to hunt and kill. Lynx fur when plucked, sheared and ayes Se staat very large proportion of the appears on the so ee lil, AR st ath stint ibaaarit, =