0. BOSTON DIRECT. Perms :—Five Douiars A YRAR. men “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Rvxiives. Sryete Copres Two Centr NEW SERIES. tare J he Daly Examiner Is i ed Every Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co.., LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, ; Charlottetown, P. E. Island. THEIR OFFICE, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : BU an ok ca wicsccs ee es | 2 yg EN re ~~ 4@ Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly » Guar terly, half yearly or yearly advertisements or appli ration. ALMANAC FOR OJOTOBER, 1289, MOON 8S CHANGES, First Quarter, Ist day, 9h., 20.6m., p.m., S.W. Full Moon, Sth day, 9a., 13.3m., p.m., S. E. Last Quarter, 16th day, Sh., 25.0m, p.m, NE. below horizon. New Moon, 24th day, 10b., 13.4m., a.m., S.E. First Quarter, Sist day, 4h., 18.lm., a.m., N. below horizon. Di Sun Sun |Moon! High!Day’s yijDAY OF WEEK isesisets | rises |water| len’! h mh m aftr’nimorn! h 1 l Tuesday 6 .318 36; 1 24) 2 aBill 33) 2 Wednesday 5} 34) 2221341) 2 3 Thursday [i © weg ie 4 Friday : 8 30) 2 &)} 6 3 2? 5 | Saturday 9 28; 4 19) 7 33 ] 5 Sunday |} 10} 26) 4 51} 8 48 }43 7! Monday | 2 ai euig 32 }2 8 Tuesday 1S »>' 5 40110 7 0 9 Wednesday 14 oS s10 46 6 AT «THE LYCEUM © THEATRE, . ; ; . thanks, and beg to assure them as well as the ( CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 11. 1889. Auction Sale Extraordinary. [xJ— \ ESSRS. C, & J. ALLEN, Wholesale and Retail Jewelers, of Toronto, Ont., (the largest i { Jewelry House in Canada), retired from business on Ist March last, and inaugurated a series of Auction Sales throughout the Dominion in order to convert their stock into Cash }and give the Public an incentive to assist them in doing so. i Auction Sales were held at their Warehouse in Toronto (3 sales each day) for seven weeks. In Montreal, at Merril’s large store (3 sales daily), for eight weeks. in St. Jolin, N. b., at Sheffield House, Market Square (3 sales each day), for five weeks. In Halifax, at 126 Granvilie Street (2 sales each day), for five weeks. And have now opened up a magnifi- CHARLOTTETOWN, ; Where Sales will be held Daily at 3 and 8 p. m., and will be continued Every Aftevnoon and Evening until further notice. The Hall will be open each day from 9 a. m. until hour of sale (3 p. m.), when the goods will be on view, and any article can be selected at pleasure for competition at the Auction. THE STOCK IS VERY LARGE, and consists in part of DIAMONDS, set in Rings, Brooches, Scarfpins, Earrings, Studs, Collar Buttons, Bracelets, ete., etc. ; Gold and Silver Watches, in great variety and newest designs (a grand assortment) ; Jewelry of every escription ; Silverware, in Tea Sets, Urns, Salvers, Five o'clock Tea Sets, Berry Sets, Cake Baskets, Vases, Centre Pieres, Epergnes, Flower Stands, Toilet Sets, Crumb Trays and Brushes, baking and Pudding Dishes, Salad Bowls, Biscuit Boxes, etc. ; Knives, Forks and Spoons of the finest quality (Wm. Rogers’ make) ; Art Goods, Bronze Figures, Marble Clocks, Bisque and other China Ornaments, and a large assortment of Fancy Goods. MR. CHAS ALLEN, the senior member of the firm, personally superintends the sales, }and gives the firm’s guarantee as to all articles being soid as represented. A written guaran- tee is given with every Gold Watch and Chain disposed of. N. b.—The method in which we conduct our sale is entirely different to the ordinary Auction Sale. Care is taken that the rough element is excluded. Seats are reserved for ladies, and any article in the stock can be selected at any time duriag sales and offered for} j immediate competition, obviating the necessity of long and tedious waiting. To our large number of former customers and friends in the Island who have go liberally general public that no effort will be spared, during the continuance of our Auction in Charlottetown, to make the sales both pleasing and attractive, and to deserve, as in Montreal, Toronto, St. John and Halifax, the putronage of lhe sales ave absolutely unreserved, and no upset price is placed on any articie oil red, : C. & J. ALLEN. the elite of the city. Respectfully, {0 Thursday 16; 18) 6 26)1) 19 2 Charlottetown, Oct. 7, 1889. 11 Friday 17 16, 6 S531] S53'10 Fo 12;Saturday | a l4| 7 23iaft 28 — - ew : 13/Sunday ; @& 3] &@ @ ies : 14’ Monday ZI lt} 8 40; 1 43 ot 15) Tuesday 23 9} 9 29) 2 27| 1G 16) Wednesday 24, 7/1025, 3 10} 4 17\ Thursday > 25 11 24) 4 28) 4 ATE PE RES 8 'riday @ timorn| 5 44! oF ) a ‘Slamnaes 28 2; 0 28} 6 56) 34) 5 : 2U| Sanday | 2 0} 1 31) 7 56) S17 ‘ 21| Monday 30\4 57| 2 42) 8 44) 27 » 22)Tuesday | 31) 55) 3521924) 24 2 23|Wednesday | 32) 53/5 3/10 4) =I ) 341 52: 6 17/10 41) j 35} 50) 7 33)11 20 li 36 48' 8 50 morn ] 38] 47/10 5] O ‘| 9 24) Thursday 25) Friday 26) Saturday 27 |Sunday | 28! Monday 99) 45/11 17) 0 45 6 29’ Tuesday | 40) 44/aft19} 131} 3 30 Wednesday $3) 43) 1 11) 2 27) 0 31 Thursday & 45/4 42' 1 53) 3 33) 9 57 $10 $5 $3 Three Families in P. E. Itsland —WHO SEND— WRAPPERS Representing the Greatest Value in Woodill’s German Baking Powder, UNTIL SEPTEMBER 3ist. ugl3 PISCOVERY =F Bt) ee L ai s Onty Genuine Sretem of Micmory Training. Four Books Learred in one reading. Min wandering enred. Every child and ade't greatly benefitted. G-cat inducements to Correspondence Classes, i $, 1 Oninions of Dr. Wm. A. Ham. meoud, the world sed Specialist in Mind Diseases, Hhinicl Greenleaf Thompson, the great Psychol ‘ , J. M. Buckley, D.D., editor of the Christian te, N. Y., Richard Proctor, the Scientis’, \Y. W. Astor, Judge Gibson, Jadah P. in, and others, sent post free IL : y Prot. A. LOISETTE, 237 Fifth Ave., N. Y: ~-1889-—>— ee ee Boston, Halitax and P. E. Island Steamship Line. Unly Direct Line Without Change, CHARLORTETOWN 10 BOSTON. The Staunch and Commodious Steamships “Carroll” and “ Worcester,” having been thoroughly refurnished and put into first-class condition in every respect, will, during the season of i889, run as follows, commencing with the “ CARROLL,” Charlottetown, Thursday Dil: May, at 4 p. m. From One of these vess ls will leave Boston for Charlottetown EVERY WEDNESDA Y, at Noon, and Charlottetown for Buston EVERY THURS. DAY. at Six o’clock, p. m. Exceilent Passenger accommedation. Low FARE3— First-class Passage Berth in weil- farnished Cabin, $6.50. Stateroom Berth, $2.00 AND FASHIONABLE. N EXTRAORDINARY FINE LINE OF FALL AND WIN- TER SUITINGS has been received by us (all imported), which cannot be surpassed ANYWHERE in quality or style. The patterns are the very latest, and unusual care has been taken in their selection. The public and our friends are requested to call ind examine our huge and magnificent assortment, which you will tind at lowest prices. Do not buy before calling on us. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY. _ A. BRUCE, Merchant Tailor. Ch’town, Sept. 28, 1889—eod & wky Enormous Sale & Provincial Exhibition seieaieill Viliaciictien BOOTS AND SHOES. —_(x -—————_- \ ENS’ AND BOYS’ WELLINGTON BOOTS of superior quality and bottom prices 4 Mens’ and Boys’ Laced Boots, for quality and cheapness unsurpassed ; Mens’ Knee Beots and Hand-Made Wellington Boots in stock; French Kid, Oil Goat, Calf, Kip, Buff, Pebble and Split Boots, at rock bottom prices ; a suitable variety of Slippers always on hand ; Misses’ and Childrens’ Boots too numerous to mention, including Spring Heel Boots and Shoes. RUBBER BOOTS AND SHOES,—Mens’, Ladies’, Boys’, Misses’, Youths’ and Chil- dren’s American and Canadian Rubber Boots and Shoes in stock; also, a case of Child’s Spring Hee) Rubbers. N. B.—-The demand for our manufacture of Boots has so increas:d that we found it necessary this autumn to add seven new hands to our Factory. Call and see us. You will be welcomed. GOFF BROS. Charlottetown, Sept. 23, 1889. | patronized as for the last twenty years, we take this opportunity of returning our earnest Constipation Demands prompt treatment. The re- sults of neglect may be serious. Avoid all harsh and drastic purgatives, the tendeacy of which is to weaken the boweis. The best remedy is Ayer’s Pills. Being purely vegetable, their action is prompt and their effect always beneficial. They are an admirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and every- where endorsed by the profession. ** Ayer’s Pills are highly and univer- sally ene of by the pecple about here. make daily use of taem in my practice.””— Dr. I. E. Fowler, Bridge- port, Conn. “‘T can recommend Ayer’s Pills above all others, having long proved their value as a cathartic for myself and family.’’—J. T. Hess, Leithsville, Pa. “For several years Ayer’s Pills have been used in my family. We tind them Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and are never without them in the house.” ~~ Moses Grenier, Lowell, Mass. *T have used Ayer’s Pills, for liver | troubles and indigestion, during many years, and have always found them ee and efficient in their action.’’— N. Smith, Utica, N. Y. “T suffered from constipation which assumed such an obstinate form that I feared it would cause a stoppage of the bowels. Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills ef- fected a complete cure.’’—D. Burke, Saco, Me. *T have used Ayer’s Pills for the past thirty years and consider them an in- Born ie the snow’s white arms, We on its banks (where they seem Long for the mermaiden’s bliss And the salt sea’s soothing charms. With lips rose-red and apart, And eyes bedimmed by tears, seating in time to our own— And yet are as one alone In a crowd of hopes and fears: Tossed by an unrest wild, Drawn by a hope unseen— A god in thought, and a child ! We wander on to the end, With Death as a bosom friend, And a mist comes down between ! —Hugene Field. —_— —_- —-—__— + + eo > Made Mad by Fears of Sin. PRETTY HATTIE BARTLETT CLIMBED TALL TREES TO GET NEARER HEAVEN. A recent despatch from Wilkes>arre, known young girl, living in West Pittston with her parents, was removed to the State asylum for the insane at Danville yester- day. She has become violently insane on the subject of religion. About a month jago Kyangelist Yatman began revival meet- ‘ings here and Miss Bartlett was among the first to be converted. Since that time her edness of this world and nearer heaven. in her insane endeavors to do this she would climb to the top of tail trees in the vicinity | Yaluable family medicine. I know of mo better remedy for liver troubles, 4, and have always found them a prompt ' gure for dyspepsia.’’— James Quinn, 90 | Middle st., Hartford, Conn. **Having been troubled with costive- | hess, which seems inevitable with per- ' gons of sedentary habits, I have tried | Ayer’s Pills, hoping for relief. I* am lad to say that they have served me tter than any other medicine. J rrive at, ‘his conclusion onl; after a faihitut trial of their m-rits.’’-- Samuel - Jones, Cak st., Bostun, Mass. Ayer’s Pills, e PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. Prime Labrador Herring CONSIGNMENT of 50 Barrels of the bove, expected by the ‘* Princess Bea- trice” from Halifax on Thursfay next, will {be sold low ex steamer in lots to suit pur- chasers. HORACE HASZARD. sept23 a a m WAIL CONTR A9 ACTS. Te Y,DERS addressed to the Postmaster-General will be received at Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, 29th November next, for the convey- ance of Her Maiesty’s Mails on a proposed con- tract for feur years from Ist January next. over the following routes, viz.. Dromore and Railway Station; Monaghan and Pownal. Printed notices containing full information as to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen anc blank forms of tender may be obtained at the Post Offices at which tne services commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber, F, DE St: C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. Inspector. P. O. Inspector's Office, Ch’town, P. K. I., Sept. 12, 1889. septl2—3i dy & wky A COOK ' BOOK FREE By mail to any lady sending us her post office : address. Wells, Richardson & Co,; Montreal. : JAMES A, MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE HORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —-AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignmenis of Island produce will receive prompt attention. REFERENCES: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashiec lof her home. On other occasions she walked miles in order to get into the attics} jof the tallest buildings, It was with great . } } ' ‘ idifticulty after being found that she could be md {CCU eave Oe1 FUDPOSse { heavenly place ot reruge, Wher her father and hime her refused to follow ner ste ps she termed them ‘* devils,” and would not as- isociate with them, ishe would be contaminated by their ina- i fluences. —— > - ~ <i> * <r Terrible Fioods in Japan. beatbetce a ,IMMENSE LOSS OF LIFE—HOUSES AND BRID GES SWEPI | GENERAL DEVASTATION. Advices from Japan state that according to the latest reporcs published in the Oska Shimbun, two hundred and thirty-eight houses were destroyed and 217 persons kill- ed or drowned by the floods in Totsukawa. Several thousand persons are destitute of food. A telegram from the chief police in- spector of the Wakayama prefecture, dated Aug. 30th, announces that 1079 persons were drowned by the late fioodi, 122 crush- ed to death and 143 injured severely. ‘Iwo thousand and forty-three houses were swept away and demolished, and 26,386 buildings submerged and many bridges and embank- ments damaged. The typhoon at Tokyo and neighboring prefectures demolished was followed by heavy rain, causing floods that washed away the bridges and houses. On the afternoon of September 11th, at the dockyard of Tokyo, one of the boilers of the steamer Yeija Marn exploded, kill- ing eight engineers and firemen, and blow- ing up the vessl. SEE aieteette it Was not Poisoned. A BOX OF CANDY SENT 10 THE REV. MR, MOWATT, OF FREDERICTON, FREDERICTON, Oct. 8.—On Saturday eve- ning Jast one of the clerks in the Post Office handed to Postmaster McPeake a small box addressed to the Rey. A. J. Mowatt, city, and answering the descrip- tion of those received by St. John clergy- men last week. Mr. McPeake, thinking that perhaps the box contained poisoned confectionery, delivered the same, per- sonally, to Mr. Mowatt, at the manse, when on opening it,it was found to contain half dozen pieces of candy. The box and contents were then sent to the police magistrate, who afterwards consulted with the Attorney General. The candy was carefully examined, but there was no evi- dence of poison. When the box was taken from the basket iin the Post Office, the ink was scarcely dry. This is, no doubt, the work of a practical joker, but in view of the horrible crime in St. John it is not a joke to be appreciated. + ~e + or + eememeneneeana J‘annibalistie Indians. Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; D. C, Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. Wholesale e—pegs] EALERS who will send us specifications of their wants for Fall Trade will find our Jobbing Prices Lower than any other Hardware Supply House in Canada. Order at once for importation. Axes, Cross Cui Saws, Forks and Shovels, Nails, Horse Nails, Horse Shoes, Iron, Chain, Bolts, Traces, &c., —AND ALL— extra, Lowest Rates for Freicht whi i ’ carefully handled. ite. ™ © aoe CARVELL BROS., Agents, Charlottetown, HARRISON LORING, Treasurer, K. Bb, GARDNER, Ma er, [x] NORTON & ——_= fRNNELGE, CHARLOTTETOWN, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. Aug. 22, 1889—2aw & wky | } CLARKIN BROS’. CUAL DEPOT, East Side Steam Navigation Co's. Wharf. + eee ne ; YOALS OF ALL KINDS always on hand. Satisfaction in quality and price guaran- teed, A branch of railway passes Sheds, so parties living in the country near the line can have Coal put on cars witu but littie expense and | nandiing. All orders promptly attended to. jy!3—~—dy 2aw (tues sat} wky 3m ' 7 a4 “BN | , oC jaud eaten four of his sons; but was after- Ss ward shot and killed by his fifth son. we ee re i LL PARTIES indebted to us are request- | ed to make immediate payment, or same laries. ‘should be. ;A TRIBE OF MEN EATERS FOUND IN NORTH- WiXSTERN ONTARIO, es | Orrawa, Ont., Oct. 8—A gentleman just returned from an exploring expedition li UG WliGS Vi tivriuwesicern Untai i that he had discovered during his travels a ; t VaAUULOAI- } When the! tribe of indiaaus who had pratis« ism up to within a lew years ago, }country was first visited by French mission-| In the vicinity of Abbittibee Lake he was shown an Ladian child whose grand-: mother had killed and eaten seven of her young children, the child’s father being the! only une to escape. He made his mother’s terrible deed known to the chief of the ribe, who sent his men to irrest her. Oxy entering the wigwam they found the head of the last child boiling ina pet over the fire. She was ordered to be shut, lots hav- ing been drawn to see who the executioner The uulucky straw fell to an oid Indian, who successfully removed the unnatural mother from doing further harm. On the Quinze Lake, several years ago, he ; found that a tull-blooded warrior had killed a RHEUMATISM is caused by a poisonous acid in the blood and yields to Ayer’s Pilis. Many will be handed in for collection withuut fur- cases which seemed chronic and hopeless have gker notice. McLEUD & McKENZIE, _ may have in your case, We been completely cured by this medicine. It will cost but littie to try what effect the Pills success, Life. Life is a silvery stream, Almost to touch and to kiss) We feel this young world’s heart Pa., says: Hastie Bartlett, a pretty and wile- | dssire has been to get away from the wick- | wing she was afraid} AWAY BY THE TORNADO—-| buildings, trees and telegraph posts and | VOL. 25.—NO. 112. News Notes. | The State of Yucatan, Mexico, is bank- ‘rapt financially. Hamilton is to have anew industry—a jlead smelting works. Thirty farviers were arrested at Tipper- ary a few days ago for refusing to pay mar- ‘ket tolls. The luzs occasioned by the recent cyclone jon Carmen Island, Mexico, is estimated at | $1,000,000. | Another school of journalism has been | started out West, and we expect to hear of jan enhanced demand on the part of the ‘newspapers for young men who have uot 'attended it. Kingston’s increase of 984 in her popula- tion since last year does not look big along- ‘side Toronto’s claim of 20,000; but it shows ‘that the minor cities are keeping up with ithe procession. | Accounts from the Labrador fishery have | become more cheerful of late. During the |month of September the weather has been i fine and the fishing good. The general summary, in the Quebec /province crop bulletin for September, ishows fay very good; wheat good and |plump, 20 to 40 bushels to the acre ; bar- iiey good, 20 to 30 bushels ; oats very good, 130 to 40 bushels ; |bushels; rye good; peas good, 12 to 15 | bushels ; Indian corn, fair ; potatoes pretty ifair; root crops very good; tobacco very FOOTE 5 culture of silos excelicnt : fruit. not jhaif the usual crop; grass plentitul, and {the meadows extra good. | ~ Se + Shab + Gan Love Your Boys. Do not work the boys too hard, or their natural love for nature and the open air iwill be turned to hate of you and their /surroundings, which they will have when sivancing years give tein the power of du- ing sv. Many a littie, scraggy, kn tly nature ean be made to zrow into fairness jand vigorif planted in the soil of love, iwatered with teuderness and nourished in ithe air of freedom, iustead of getting iiched and twisted beyond ali future re- . W hould certain] ake 3 GEMpcLon, - SHOU Certainly Make an ifort to get the good wil: ot the boys in 3 od, especially if bad ones iare inclined tu rob us. Let us invite them linto the garden to share any frait or flowers we have to spare, The fruit is always appreciated, if not the-flowerts, and we must effectually get rid of our enemies by making them our frfends. ur helsadDurb ee ee oo Care of the Feet. Concerning the care of the feet, the Scientific American very truly says: Many are careless in the keeping of the feet. If they wash them once a week they think they are doing well. They do not con- sider that the largest pores are located in ithe bottom of the foot, and that the most ,ollensive matter is discharged through the pores. They wear stockings from the beginning to the end of the week without change, which become perfectly saturated with offensive matter. Lil health is gener- ated by such treatment of the feet. The pores are both repellants and absorbents, and fcetid matter is taken back into the system. The feet should be washed every day with pure water only, as well as the armpits, from which an offensive odor is also emitted, unless daily ablution is pr-c- ticed. Stockings should not be worn mure than a day or two at atime. They may be worn one day, and then aired and suuned and worn another day if necessary. _— TT + gpm Odds and Ends. Be noble in every though and in every deed, There is not a moment without some duty. — Cicero. We should always act the truth as well a§ speak the truth. (Juarreis would never last long if the fauit was only on one side, Sin has many tvols, but a lie is a handle that fits them all.—Lolmes, From the lowest depth there is a path to the loitiest height. —Car/yle. He who has not a good memory should never take upon himself the trade of lying. — Montaigne. When an Englishman wants office he **stands” for it and then ** sits.” Ameri- cans run and lie. Liberai.—‘* John, see, your little sister is crying because you did not share your | peach with her. ** That isn’t so, mamma, \1 gave her the stone, and if she plants it she can have a wholv tree.” dere is sume French humor from Nou- 'welie Lierue : ** Yes, Mansieur le Maire, but i depusit my raoney in the savings ban); i i lake 1b oul again ¢ ihe Maire sMecling a aif of Superior knowledge ) ; * Whevever you like. £iius, ii YOU pay in yvur inonuey to-day, you may WwW ithdraw it iv-morrow by giving a fortnight’s notice.” A young lady who has recently finished her siudies in Paris, and who is very pro- ficient in French, was writing toa Boston iriend onc day. She was describing the progress Gi an alfaire du coeur ot a geutle- man frieuc, the object of whose affections Was not very responsive. The gentleman's inode of expressing his devotion had proved very interesting to the writer, and in re/er- riug Lo the subject she casually remarked : ** L'amour et la faumee ne peuvent se acher”’ -—vrdinarily translated as meaning ** love and smevke are unable to conceal theim- selves.” Her Boston friend, on receipt of the ietter, gut out her French grammar, and by its friendly aid succeeded in render- ing the quotation as follows: * lionesty is the best pelicy.” + Boits, pimples, avd skin diseases of all kiuds specuily disappear when the blood is purified by the use ot Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Lt has no equal as a tonic alterative, the results being inmediate aud satisiactory, Ack your druggist for it, and ake uo other, ~ oe buckwheat goud, 20 to 25°