THE DAILY E Cerms:——Five DoLtiars a YEAR. * This is true Liberty, when Free Bor nacho A EAT LD I IIL . a XAMINER. n Men. having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirrvxs. Sincie Copies Tw CeEnts NEW SERIES. Tie Daly Examiner is issued Every Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co.. -™ FROM THEIR OFFICE, “ LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : ee CHARLOTTBTOWN, P_K. ISLAND. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 1, 1888._ ——— tf ney \ [ii 1 ” Rich and Poor ll | li . TBD, | remesreteoeeeraet | this remedy, attest the world-wide rep- S i utation of Ayer’s Pills. Leading phy- sicians recommend these pills for Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive- ness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con- tain no calomel ; are prompt, but mild, in operation; and, therefore, the very ‘The Pulse and Heart Beat of Healthy Busines tet e t A° ING upon this conviction, B. 8. DAVIES & CO. have im- ported two splendid Tailo's from the “ Land,of the Heather,” and having now at the bead. of their CUSTOM, i i i ele chee “an * ‘ ’ : best medicine for Family Use, as well as esis dnanelii ate i. ee TAILORISG DEPARTMENT, Charlottetown’s efficient and! gor Traveiers and Satan One Month..... a 0580 popular Cutter, MR SYLVANUS KELTH, are now prepared tof _“I have derived great, relief from j : aive'the i . ‘ : Ayer’s Pills. Five years ago I was ta Advertising at most moderate rates. make the most fasbionable and nicely made garments that. can} takenso ill with pads Coutracts may be made for monthly, quar- be turned out in this city. A! ter.y, tea yearly or yearly advertisements on " Rheumatism application. \LMANAG.“POR NOVEMBER, 1988. MOON 8 CHANGES, New Moon, 3rd day, 7h, 49.9m. a. m., S.E. First Qaarter, 10th day, Vh., 3.3m., p.m., L., (below horizon.) ISth cay, ij leg 3.4m., (below horizon th, Ube N.; Full Muon, lh.,3.0m., p.m., W. Last YQ iarter, Zu i) Al Moon High Day 8 Our > tock of Cloths, in Scotch, West of England and Rrench }., ¢natit wasmnable to do any work. I manuacturings, in Suitings, Overcoatings and“Trouserings and. px wanes of, vers Ei Set Mens’ Furnishings, are unsurpassed, amd equal to any to, be wat Ee ¥ thout a _ <i pills.’’ 7 5 ie ; 2 Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. shown in this city. Our Importationsavere completed last week, ex “Nova Scotian.” m ° “Ayer’s Pills have been in use in my family upwards of twenty years and We carry everything to be found in a First-Class Mens” Outfitting Establishment. | have completely verified all that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, We import direct and buy from the leading Houses on the _ mY . . * . Continent, which enables us to place our goods at lowest posstble* from which I suffered many years, they afford ‘greater relief than any other . > ; t prices, and guarantee to our patrons value unsurpassed by any first class huuse in the trade. medicine L.eyer tried.” —T. F. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. “T have used Ayer’s Pills for a num- ber of years, and have never found any- thing equal to them for giving me an appetite and imparting energy and THE FAIR GOD. By Lew Wallace. CHAPTER IV. ( Continued. ) Such was the city the 'tzin and the cacique were approaching. Left of them, hali a league distant, lay the towers and embattled gate of Xoloc. On the horizon behind paled the fires of lztapalapan, while those of Ten- ochtitlan at each moment threw brighter hues into the sky, and more richly empurpled the face of the lake. In mid air, high over all others, like a great torch, blazed the pyre of Huitzil, (the God of War—aptly called the ‘“*Mexican Mars”). Out on the sea, the course of the voyageurs was occasionally ob- structed by chinampas, at anchor, or aflvat before the light wind; nearer the walls, the floating gardens multiplied until the passage was as if through an archipelago in miniature. From many of them poured the light of torch- es; otvers gave to the grateful sense the mel- ody of flutes and blended voices while over them the radiance fell softly, revealing white pavilions, orange-trees, flowering shrabs, and nameless varieties of the unriv- alled tropical vegetation. A enough to ripple the lake, hovered around the undulating retreats, scatteri. g a largesse of perfume, and so ministering to the vuluptuous il ,ramour of the locality. : As the voyageur proceeded, the city, rising to view, underwent a number of transforma- Ss Eee _ VOL. 28.—NO. 129. cent celebration, you put upa thousand cocoa, (Aztec currency) to be forfeited if you tailed to see the daughter of Mualox, the paba. If not improper, how runs the wager, and what of the resu t ?” The cacique shrugged his broad shoulders. ‘* The man trembles !” whispered one of the arty. ** Well he may ! a man.” ; Maxtla bowed and laughed. “ Mualox is a magician; the stars deal withhim. And my brother will not speak, lest he may cover the sky of his fortune with clouds,” ‘* No,” said the Tezcucan, proudly; “* the wager was not a sacrilege to the paba or his god; if it was, the god, not the man, should be a warrior’s fear.” ‘* Does Maxtla believe Mualox a prophet?” asked Tlahua; a noble Otompan. ‘* The gods have power in the sun; why not on earth?” ‘* You do not like the paba,” observed Iztlil’, gloomily. ** Who has seen him, O prince, and thonght of love? And ibe walls and tewers of his dusty temple—are they not hung with dread, as the sky on a dark day with clouds?” (To be Continued.) Old Mualox is more than breeze, strong LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Correction. Sin,—In your issue of the 19th inst., over the signature of “I. O. G. T.,” ap- DAY OF WEEA ’ M rises.sets | rises | water} len h strength to the system. I always keep ti . , : ae bn ab . . — : . ws : ” ons. At first, amidst the light of its OWM|peared a communication in which the 1 : ‘7 . 1 Se ; <a BR & bD 4 YW i bay es NX 24 Cd Wilnington, en ee DNS: | irda, it seoloaet like a — pep mpones directly cone makes some statements which are 1 Thursday 6 47 i} 3 22; 8 55: 9 S ° a 4 . % “ alight ae its towers and turrets came visible, some t according th: awl 2 Friday 4</ 39) 4.39, 9 41) 51 stb Bad b 5 bof i me of Ayer’s Pills cured M@ {jooming vaguely and dark, others glowing Stee ae Racca ma ee 3 | saturday 50] 38) 5 Se}10 25, 48 CANMHERON BLOCH: , purpled, the whole magnified by the Git sad, [it my duty to reply thereto. 4 Sunday 51) 36) 71712 7) 45! Ca cttet Octal - cr ead ache plication below; then it seemed like a cloud, “eT 7p” hed BE L a 3 Monday i a eee SS tetown, October 25, 1888. ¥ 9 one half kindled by the sua, the other ob- L. . os, says that Messrs Lane an 3| Faceday | gal gal 9 Szlmorn 0 = —--—--—- - - eon!) from which I was long a sufferer. — dby the night. As they swept nearer Mellish were of Fidelity Lodge. The pub- oie pans me Pe ne poner od Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. scured by the night. Alm fg ta ee : W ednesday 56| 33:10 59) v 35) = 37 _ , +hanve fa ion \l-defin- {lic are hereby informed that the said Lodgo ; y s*3 y owl I bled with it changed to the likeness of a long, 1 , : §! Thursday 57 | 31/1 Su} 1 23 34 ae front get oy cg — ab ed wall, over which crept a lium, wing-like| Was not in existence when Lane and Mellish #) Priday | SB. Wiait4s) 216) 31 aie Pills set me right seen ea J. © | and strange—the hum of myriad life. were prosecutors. Mr. Lane was appointed a iOMSaturday 7 ov, 2 23) 314) 28 ; Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. In silence still they hurried forward. Ves-| by the Local Government previous to 1882, . 11}Sunday |} MW 27) 1 53) 425) 26 | “ 's Pill al demand |sels like their own, but with lanterns of |and after his resignation I was appointed 12) Monday } 3} 220) 5 43) 23 POPU 3 14R TORE ance ae slew at stained aguave at the prows, seeking some fav- prosecutor by the King’s County Branch of 5 13) Tuesday d 25; 2 44) 6 55) 21 Fs . : | them exceed those of all other pills com- | ovite chinampa, sped by with benisons from | the Dominion Temperance Alliance in May, oF id) Wednesday 6; 24) 3 7) 7 50) 61S |. bined. We have never known them |the crews. At length they reached the wall, | 138 Tidelit ] ’ a i cane a nal : ] ; , , 1883. Fidelity Lodge was not organized 15 Thursday 7} 22) 3 20) 8 347, 16 ———— 9 ————— » fail to give entire satisfaction.“ and, passing through an interval that formed |+ij) ¢he fall following ; 16) Friday 8} 21) 3 527 9°13; 38913 | Wright & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. the outlet of a canal, entered the city. In- : " ee =| sat : 9 ‘ T ; His assertion that Fidelity Lodge has 17| saturday | 10} 20) 4 18} 9 49 19 | a T ry’ 4 z f 3 ® stantly the water became waveless; houses ee ; . I3jSunday | Li] 19) 4 46/10 23) ~—s 8 | : A eC rs Pj | is ~ encompassed them; lights gleamed weross also supplied its proportion of Magistrates 19) Monday | 93] 19} 5 18/10 65) 6 L 3 their way; the hum that hovered over them |#24 constables to aid in the enforcement of i 20) Puesday | 14) 18) 5 56/1) 29) 4 : ‘ FRaPrase> st while out on the lake realised itself in the the Scott Act isin keeping with the dis- ' 21|Wednesday | 16) 17| 6 43jaft 5) 1 = 30! | Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. | voices of men and the notes of labor. regard of truth, so evident throughout the 22) Charsday 17) 16) 7 32) O 41) 8 59) ld by all Dealers in Medicine. Yet farther into the city, the light from the | communieation. 23/ Friday 1s 15) 8 31) | 20) a7! Ss I C)¢ ; K 4 J LJ Sr Ed NJ T we temple increased. From towers, turreted like| During my term as prosecutor, | fre- . we =» t 3 = 2 2) 54 (0) = —- a Moresco castle, the heard oe ere eee quenthpapplied to agevetes who have ; eo) Sunday - 3/10 39, 251) 52 + . ers proclaiming the hour. anoes, in flocks, ! since been members of Videlity Lodge, to ; 20) Moad -y | 23) 13/11 45) 3 49) 50 PEOPLE MUST HAVE CLOTHING, and want the Best, y darted by them, decked with garlands, and lact on Scott Act eases, and they invariably ’ 27| Dues lay | 24 I2imorn; 5 0} 3 Val ; , laden with the wealth of a merchant, or the , . “ 4 : B Fa nm) 5 0 48 Value for their Money. refused to do so; and Ichallenge “I. O. G. as Ww ednesday | 25) 11; 0 55| b a9 47 DON’T BUY J h 4 a trade of a market-man, or full of revellers T.” to show where a Magistrate or cun- 29 Thursday | 26) 11) 2 LI 7 28 = L without first seeing our Flannel and Dress: ee singing choruses to he rane to oe ie stable belonging to. that Lodge has sasist- cg 30 Pri 7 28/4 10] 3 27) 8 27) 8 43 OP; : ; - a here [3 | ! AURE: + nw oh. ‘| Shirts, Hats, Caps, Furs, Gloves, Ties, Collars. P 10.0600 Bushels ee oe aan with sidewalks of |e in & Scott Act prosecution since March, Tyr . ; « : : . ———— - DON’T BUY without seeing our NEW SUITS, our New : ee =? por sgt ee ad ta biasdinilnd I would advise ‘‘ I. O. G }.L WHEAT. J.G. BRIDGE. &.L.BURR, OVERCOATS GOOD BLACK OATS eading from the water up to 4 portal) | ‘alee . 0. G. I ' . . about which were companies whose flaunt-|T.” to stick to facts in future, and not to S WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR # Gress Bargain alsin GRIM rcs Oliee. mentees rare, rulscace etl anos he aarmmaans at Seana ieee 4 ’ : A. ° ’ omy «ee wed li » had a ne ap > ne he assumes; » 0b e mo ; ‘ ’ Special (Qualities 1a Scotch Lambswool UNDER WEAR!!! ASL Tenestu poeumantere F suitable to a sek who attempts t ak ad . p o make Receivers and Commission — 50 TUBS BUTTER a last the ented ee the —. — untruthful and unfounded statements 4 : a! that continued trom the causeway at the south | stand in the place of facts. 4 aan JAMES PATON & CO.., actaeeeanmtantay through the whole city — the Tezcucan er T. Meus m ' . . : : : touched the ’tzin, and said : Tr? ‘ ‘ ; POTATOES, EG GS | Ch’'town, Oct. 18, 1888. MARKET SQUARE. Highest Cash Price Paid.| the son of "Hualpilli accepts the chal- Union Road, Oct. 29, 1888. ? m8 — ee a —— atin lenge, Aztec. In the tianguez to-morrow.” Not F es & int Ty - @ . T . ; Jithout further speech, the foemen leaped| Notes From New paszgow Koad. a Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Game, &c. HA K K S N ew Winter Clothing, HORACE +4 ASZ ARD, on the landing, and separated. = an 5 . bacae ee — : armers in this locality have been suc- Consignments of ee Aad SOt ASE - now 0 en ' Lower Queen Street. CHAPTER V. cessful in saving the greater portion of , penal “Te tea ; LE their crops in good condition ; and though m Y THE CHILD OF THE TEMPLE. ' = ; i 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, p ’ i b 2s 1 ing ., {considerable inconvenience was occasioned 7 a I aid or erring. There were two royal palaces in the city ; be ths atinatel aol we th . BOSTON, MASS. one built by Azaya’, the other by Montezama, ; 09 "2° Unfavorable weather, yet, ob the ibceamaln 5 the reigning king, who naturally preferred his whole, progress has been made during the Boston Chamber of Commerce Weekly Official Miens Nap Reefers half barrels very choice Labrador Her-| own structure, and so resided there. It was past year, and the prospects for the future ~ Market Rep vet — to any ficm on application. aabayl am 9 100 ring, now landing at Queen’s Ww harf, a low, irregular pile, embracing not only the ; are by no means depressing. ae Te — eee pn oe eae ee Codfish | }:ing’s abode proper, but also quarters for his} Mr. Michael McDonald, one of our most " j me Coa Accord” brand. — and edifices eee mney parr young men, has lately return- r or sale . and a mena.erie. \ttached to it wasa/.q f California, and has purchased a i- Mens’ Nap Overcoats, Sil com mannan, [BMS ST Aarts thstoons aareh. 04, foam Caled a Senna bery and plants, with fruit ane. Saneet “Wess, | adds his testimony to that of many others, Ri with walks strewn with shells, and fountains viz: that while the neighboring republic ie \ , Flour, Cornmeal, &e. of pure water conducted from the reservoir of | . is» good place fur a steady mechanic to Chapultepec. 7 : At night, except when the moon shone, the make money in, it by no means equals garden was lighted with lamps; and, whether ‘‘our Island home” as a place of permanent } in day or night, it wasa favorable lounging residence. . i place. During fair evenings, particularly its) The music loving tendencies of our young ip walks, of the whiteness of snow, were throng-| neople may be judged by the fact that each ed by — weeny f Intlil’ and Guat. | S@turday night, during the past six months, Shortly after the arrival of I2tlil’ and Guat-| +1. Schoolhouse has been crowded by the B-0-S-'T-O-N SUMMER caxzveenenr' 9 | EWART, Boys Overcoats, — oo THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE 2,000 bbls Howard Flour, in store and to arrive, 25) * Am, Kiln Dried Cornmeal, 100 ** and bags Oatnieal, 100 bags Bran, 250 bushels Barley. Boys Reefers, Fors TORACE HASZARD, oe ig i ~ x 2 amozin, a party, mostly of the sons of pro- c (ATERNATIONAL S.S. Co. EK It Hi t (:; Molasses and Sugar © | vincial "governers kept at the palace as hosta- youth and beauty of the place, while Mr. iy linn e a Sy , aps, 50 bane P Rieo Bright Molasses ges, were gathered in the garden, under a| Shaw, of Cove Head, has been successfully a ’ 7 ans Porto Rico Bright Molasses, ww used to shield a fountain from the |instructing them in the theory and practice 1s Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- | 50 bbls Extra Standard Gran, Sugar, canopy used to 8 , 1. Bi tt iend, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at | 50 “ Yellow Sugar. noonday sun. The place was fairly lighted,.| of the divine art. i 7.25 a. ™m, I : if —AL80— the air fresh with the breath of flowers, and] Northern Light Division is in a fairly : oa Grloves Hlosiery, 100 half chests Kaisow Tea, delightful with the sound of talling water. — | prosperous condition, and hopes are enter- is Fare frora Charlottetown to Boston, 9,50, 2nd | ’ ; = . Ontong. ar Maxtla, chief of the guard, was there, hi8|+,ined that during the coming winter . Claas ; 39.50, Let class. axes Rxtve Fine BSvOtes +68, juvenility well hidden under an ostentatious . : 300 bags Livernoo] Salt, months, the present prosperity may be display. That he was ‘*a very common sol- For tickets and other information apply to dier ” in the opinion of the people was ot a & ; 20,000 Grain and Po ato Sacks. meatie i owed An interesting os p. af sane eee + | HOUSE. i LoW PRICES FOR CASH. greatly improved upon An interestL ; G. A.SHARP, At Lowest Wholesale Prices. : ‘ Divisi P. BL Ry.. HORACE HASZARD. | small moment; he had the king’s ear; and event took place in the Division room on . or to your nearest Ticket Agent. octl6-—2w eod that, without wit and courtierly tact, would the evening of the 18th inst. Mr. George he May 7, 18°8—eod wky Charlottetown, October 15, 1885. have made him what he was—the oracle of Arthur, of Alberton, was presented with HE Saclay al $$$ - - LS NOTICE the party around him. an address and a Grand Division Regalia 1 . In the midst of his gossip, Iztlil’, the Tez-|by the members of the Northern Light * Mr. Arthur was, for over three Maxtla alone| years a member of this Division ; and by his many amiable qualities and untiring LE UMBREL S PAASOLS lett of cucan, came suddenly to the fountain. He} Division. A 1 AS and PA eft at coldly surveyed the assembly. the Old S and (opposite Bridges’ Meat Mar- | . bh ., Hillsb rough Street) if not called for befora 54! uted him. JAMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE | MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, i . s work done promptly and to order. : Ss. 8s. TAUDVIN. FALL 1888 saree: Py a J * THE M issi Sy ‘Over his shoulders was carelessly flung @ crim- Commission Mer chauts, son tilmatti— a short, square clock, fautastical- and your thin gray locks will thicken up and i HALIFA x ‘ly embroidered with goid, and so sprinkled be restored to their youthful oelor, vigor nnd a — : : . r 1 closely i il, or or i Consignments of Island produce will receive nae rw & . eee y a y a. amar an M. de Lesseps siys the renee. Canal a prompt attention. and around his waist, was a maztladl, or sash, | Will be open for trate in July, 1890. 70: Revrernznoes: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier | inseparable from the warrior. A casque ot ld Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George ? . silver, thin, burnished, and topped with It was once supp»sed that sorofula cou ene Manager Bank of Nova Seotia fall and lixamine Our minense iG 0 () 8, The Cheapest, plumes, surmounted his head. is features | not be eradicated from the system; but the arlottetown. . ; ‘ould have |marvelous resalts 1oduced by the use of ee ae al Anette sarsaparilla Snoreves this theory. The been handsome but that his complexion was » dispre ce The Purest deepened by black, frowning eyebrows. He | reason is, this medicine is the most powerful the'st of November, will be sold for cost. All| ‘* Will the prince ot Tezeuco be seated’”|704] in the cause of temperance won a maid the chief, the lasting regard of his associates. B R oO K E A Ss “The place is pleasant, and the company i t looks inviting,” returned Iztlil’ grimly. EBENEZER. aS Since bis affair with Guatamozin, he had donned the uniform of an Aztec chieftan. —AND— Oct. 29th, 1888. <> eae Use Hall’s Vegetable Sicilian Hair Renewer, . j i } ———— ———— WARREN & JONES, ; 1 nN k j was excessively arrogant ; though sometimes, blood puritier ever discovered, s Te RC ‘os, OVER 1000 PIRCES TO SELECT FROM, AT LOWEST PRICES a Lociig pain hs wom | . LA MERCH AN Ss ; AU a : ‘hae into the royal, His character I leave to| The largest, best and cheopest stock of ; | East Cazar ano 9 & 14 Mincrne Lave, | —0 x history. clothing on P. E. Island is at L. E. Prowse'st 2 “e " E arr. 2 ed aiceia “I have just come from Ediageiopen, be = ‘ os of having « remedy at ‘ —, Tay ~ said, as he sat upon the proffered atool. ‘* The e conscionsness of hav . Represented in Canada by Moratison *& | All Our Clothing Guaranteed. Salts te calm, the way was very pleasant, I had | hand for croup, pneumonia, sore throat and is ithe ’tzin Guatamo’ tor comrade.” sudden colds is very consoling to a parent. ; Mouserave, Halifax ne O4 1aQ” “You were tortunate. The ’tzin is good With a bottle of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral in company,” said Maxtla. the house, one feels in such cases, & sense of lztlil” frowned, and became silent. — security nothing else can give. “To-morrow,” continued the courtier, 7 a 74 : ; : ‘ 3 CO -hom the discontent, slight as it was, Private.—lI tell you the boots made by TRY iT aad be NVIN CED. sat hone baa, ~ abe epertiice 00 Quetzal’. I} Goff Bros. are the best for the fall, and very gracious GUTS UE sept27 ate pride, that, at uw se. |Uheap. tc tay 0 adil Hats, Caps, Uunderclothing, Shirts, Collars, Ties, Cheap. THIS PAPERES 5 = son McLHOD & CO, ome per Advertising Bureau (10 Spruce | MERCHANT TAILORS. W YORK. SOLD ABOVE GROUND. ), whereadver- NE tiging contracts m3. w pede tr & % Ch’town, Oct, 4, 1838,