7 THE DAILY EXAMINER. be here. i ' ‘ soon i its present hei ’ ' j uave now on h sain | SCOTCH AX Hundred | Lilisil i YUaTaut ome 3 RE ? Ti" Wap AcOR Hin WEGui ae Ag rid WDHGRUL 2a Prope Every Deseripiton 0! pe .- HEAD OFFICE OF TH {RIL OFFICE FOR ¢ iune20 E. ISLAND. |+juRE MONTSERRAT LIME FRUIT noe RS - ; JULC* in pint and quart bottles. Also, e aed iW. 3. Lime Juice on draught. Just received, i _ alin — die “ee yo OES g we for sale at Jow prices, at . & Sis mos ce. = woe | GCOo Cotata GF eee OH @ ARTHUR S. JOHNSON’S ee ‘ae DRU STORE, eee rad . ae en |Corner Kent and Prince Streets. x 5 fice he Pee NF Sco Bes tos mmm # <item ——$ ————— / em f CK O so ANK BOOK PAPERS IS NOW COMPLETE. Come in and f for Ledgers, Day Books, -Cash Books, Journals a aS i oe b> i » Books, Wallets, Pocket Books, etc., ete. | ee Aaa = = : : ai o 2 | a We Challenge Competition! Halifax and P. E. Island 1 he BIN NG of Works of Art, Mag i os ~ Per : a oe od ; 4 a p. . - xed ye etic... aa nits a sid’ Wek STEAMSHIP CO. acd aay i)? : p ae Engravings, VYood yuts, etc., from any stain, (LIMITED.) ali to | as l as new - = ———— ‘ TAYLOR & GILLE PIE, STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE, NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. | CAPT. A. H. KELLY. Ch'town, May 6, 1890. EAs Rp” fan ee — AW y KE A Bw A TE i. js . ~, 8 WwW. W. CLAR uy : ¥ Neck wear in the cit v. Large assortm 2nt of Men 5 Stiff Agent. = Un v¥* 4 . e ey © : << oo ae “Ree ; Ch'to« n, May 3. 1890. sx larce assortment of Men’s Soft Hats (American) ;| : 7 : _ . "4 . é. > Y io . ‘ . ‘ Oar | wssortment of Men’s American 5traw iilats ; large a SOF S it, of Vie ns imine White Shirts ; large assortment of Men 8) ancy Flan’ el Shirts ; large ass wear. Braces, &.; Light Coats f Cloth, the correct thin os; Spring anc Summer OU scoten ana W est of Hneland FOO Mr. McDonala, late of riment, ment o at j - Pel wD hat U ath : i ~— redueed prices to ciear. euuced | = 2 . ae % ive ~ s Lightweight Suitings, New Styles and OO ee RE Nee 8 eee mn , COMPANY, - - = - HORACE HASZIRD & E. H. BEER, !OINT AGENTS FOR P., Merchant Tatlors. ‘ SHOWING the Largeit and Finest Line of Men’s Apply to sons as charg? of ovr Tailoring |F UPNGSS Line of Steamers and you can rely on getting °3 and BOYS’ READYMADE CLOTHING, ot HALIFAK TO LGRGOR. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirives. — oe CHARLOTIETOWN, P. Lil Nb ’ Bry Gveds, Millinery, Small- fy] wih wares, Xe. QUEEN CUARLOTTETOWN, P. STREPT, EK. ISLAND, dials? oles a. ae abe . Aiso—Full Lines of Teas, Groceries and 2 and Picaic Season will warchous- Goods, WHOLESALE ONLY. ind With the temperature at —_——— . . Ty ene . rit thines will be hot. W e aa Additions to our General Stock are id ar anata: jini . being daily received from the different sources , aud @i Unsurpassed SlocK ol of production, and will be offered, Wholesale! only, at a small advance on cost. | Ch’town, May 22,.1890—dy 2in Druggists & Generali Dealers in Prince Kdward Island MAY NOW OBTAIN D CANADIAN TWEEDS. DYSPEPTICURE, NEW ‘TROUSERINGS, The Specific for Dyspepsia, Popular Pi Fit and ed. Inspection solicited. 3 ee Te T. B. BARKER & SONS, St. Jobn t ‘ a} D Pi 4 a. = WO, OL, ¢ ; sa & fA _ We , |S. McoDIARMID, «“ | BROWN & WEBB, Halifax, /SIMSON BROs. & CO., “ |KERRY, WATSON & CO., Montreal. | PYSPEPTICURE is prepared by i CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John, N. B. —BOTH iN— 1eces ; customers, from the Wholesale Houses: Prices for their folowing ) £, > & ted’s junell WAREHOUSE TO LEP. os W E offer for lease tie Brick ae + : ; P ‘ma i Stre . : y t » 4 Si . 000.000 STG. trustees of the late Quite’ Cleaslitte Eatate. ° . Warehouse will be vacant after the 2%d July ‘next. oe as ak ee 2 Olat » Pat ag Oo 4 est Hates. | Dated 21st June, 1899, ed at Lowest Rates. | ERED. PRTERS, wa r —_ c ) ee = =" sur ’ REbSict . ER. ISLAND. TUESDAY, cee eee ae cin ta lant eta WEEKS & BEER, Importers of British and German | JU SCOTT'S EMULSION RESULT: Itake My Meals, I take My Rest, AND IAM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON; ‘ getting fat FoR Scoti’s mulsion of Pure Cod, Liver Oit and Hypophosphites of Limeand Soda NoT ONLY CureD MY Taecip-~ jent Consumption suT BUILT | ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY, I TAKE ITJUST AS EASILY AS 1DO MILK.” Scott’s Emrlaton is put up only in Salmon ¢ coior wrappers. Solid by all Druggisis at ¢ } 50c. and $1.00. ‘ : SCOTT & BOIWNE, Belleville. ( REARS TARE BSS ORR ORR POLITICAL — MEBTINUS. ‘SHE undersigned will meet the Electors of the Second District of Queen’s County tor the Legislative Council at the following times and piaces :— Brackley Point Road, Harrington. in the School House, on Wednesday, 9th July, at 7 o'clock, p. m, At Stanhope School House, on Thurrday, loth, at 7 p. m. At Mount Stewart Hall, on Friday, '1th, at 7 p. m. At Ten Mile House, St. Peter’s Road, on Saturday, }2th, at 6 p. m. At Relle Creek School House, on Monday, l4th, at 7 p. m. At Wood Islands, on Tuesday, J5th, at 7 p- m. At Caledonia School House, on Wedne: day, 16th, at 7 p. m, june2] —tf j i i Solicitor for Trustees, MANOHESTER, ENG. | LSeERVIrTO. - - - 7 - 7 ILL sail from Charlottetown Thursday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, for every Aa Halifax, calling at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, & and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harhor and Sheet Harbor. Returning will sail from Halifax every Monday night, at 10 o’clock,- making same calls, and Souris. The above steamer will make the round trip every week, making same cails until the close of navigation. reight and passengers solicited at lowes’ rates, and through Bills of Lading granted te any port on the continent or United Kingdom. i eed . . | ortment of Men’s Fine Under-' * oe summer wear; La» Robes, in x; large range of Woolens, In vercoatings and Trouserings, 1n a good-fitting ‘Date of Sailings for Above Line, Is, S. ULUNDA will sail from Halifax DAVIES & CO., CAMERON BLOCK. ; ¥ oy | & ¢ CEO, 4 . oa. BAA sin 2 enero a) e : fr = ee oi Vira paepe a eee XY e-, ¥ ? 2 ‘ea 2 Or SS GEM wo am, Whe A Ta’ bk RL, eg eee, rey 2, Erp, & b ae tC MAL lduq to als arreacy 4 ¥ “ Prow Je { W AICULES of the pest a AGwiaa Siig opad—dy Saw why Ut, naantactare, a Store closes ever! MARK ; 7 @ aOil § | for London on or about.......... May 25 10 =a ——— ae | 5. ss. pA MaAnRA oe eee jrne 10, i. UCUONDA icp ekees On TT is. 8. DAMARA Ws Gy Cae Eee 2 aby a is. 8, ULUNDA eee cee Aug |] “ 4 i Te ts vane sn meets Soph. 3! Ip addition to the above, we will heve asil : ones every mont!: via Boston. ‘voreagh Bils of Lading granted from Char- etterown apd ali points and to any port re- ——ee gated. ae ra | Canned Lobsters carried at low rates. ip- =<. 2PS i ~~ Bw ' 7 ws 1898 - 9 bs gaaace low, %. ULUNDA and Af —- os YA I Se ee DAMARA have vecaumimnedation for passeng 's. » JEWELERS" | Saloon Fares $45 00 and 350.00, } eet charts i eecording | ly large stock a very fine assortment of GOLD and SILVER ';, location of Stateroom. ‘eu por cent. re- l sue newest patterns in JEWELERY. »veniag (except Saturday) at 6 o clock. | For any further t SQUARE, OWLOWNS Ail | section on retarn tickets. : : information required W. W. QLARES, Agent. * Lime Juice |) At Murray Harbor Road Schocl Hous», on Thursday, 17th, at 7 p. m. At Eldon Hall, on Friday, 18th, at 7 p. m. At Avondale School House, on Belurdan, 19th, at 4 p. m, At Vernon River Hall, on Monday, 2Ict, at . m, At Monaghan Road Schoolhouse on Thurs- day, 24th, at 7 p.m. At Donagh School House, on Friday, 25th, at’7 p. m, At Mount Herbert Hall, on Saturday, 26th, at 4 p. m. At York Hall, on Monday, 28th, at 7 p. m. At Blooming Point School, on Tucsday, 29th, at 5 p. m. JAMES NICHOLSON, JAMES ROSS. julyi—dy wky BEST ROUTE to BOSTON CANADA ATLANTIC LINE. GNLY QNE WIGHT AT SEA. _—_— Quickest and Most Direct Reute. Low Fares. The Magnificient Clyde-built Steel S. S. “HALIFAX,” [s the largest, safest, fastest and best furni3 d and most comfortable passenger steamship cyer placed on the route between Canada and United States. Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, every Wed- desday, at 8 o’clock, ani Lewis Wharf, Boston, every Saturday at 12 o’clock. Paesengers by ‘Tuesday evening trains can go on board on arrival without extra charge. Bag- gage checked through. Through Tickets on saie by P. E.- lsjand Nay, Co., and F. T. NEWBERY, Agent Ch’town. ap30—eod wky pat <i ne MAINE AND EW YORK, NEW BRUNSWICK STEAMSHIP COMPANY. am. “WHY HRP,» H. H. HOMER, Conymander, Wine sailtr m PreR 18, East River, New York every SATUKLYAY, at d p. m, tur sar Har bor, Kastport aud St. Juhn. Returning, will saiifrom St. John, WEDNES- DAYS, at 6.00 a. m., local. FARE :—St. John and New York, $7.50. Freights exceediigly low. No cartage at St. Joha, as Cars run ona to Steamer’s Pier. or further iafurmation appiy io YROOP & SON, Agoi.ts, ii. D. McLEOD, General Freight and Passenger Agent, Or ut the office in the Company's Wareh wuse* on the New York Pier, North Ko junc3u—dy 3m PROFIT to the Gro cer who sells MAST Economical to the Housewife who uses 7 diil’s VV OOCLLLL'S ness German. Bales Powder get es Se cae Dena Sinete Corres Two Canre VOL. 26.—NO. 41 Y 15, 1890. Meeting at Mount Stewart. A large and influentia! meeting of the elec- tors of Mount Stewart and surrounding coun- try was held in the hall at that place on Fri- day evening last. New York Sweltering. THE THERMOMETER TOUCHES 100 DEGREES —AN UNUSUAL RECORD, Only twice in the last nineteen years has Ir. James R, McEwen was appointed the weather been hotter in New York than chairman, which ae he faily and im- jt was on the 9th. Hudaut’s record shows partially filled. It was mutualiy agreed that on Sunday, July 9, 1876, the mercury that 30 minutes each be allowed the candi- 4.4) 101°. The day Lose the meaciona dates, aad 20 minutes to the other epeahere. ... vesister was 99°, and for the followi Mr. Vessey (Opposition) was the first . k a? ; ie +r REP tig speaker, followed ~ Mr. Ross, of Mount Yeek it kept — in the 90's, climbing - Stewart, the Government candidate. Then the 12th to 96°, and on the 13th to 99°. Mr. Smith (Opposition) followed in turn by That made a very hot week for the town, Mr. Nicholson (Government ) Then Hon. and the day of 101 seemed worse, probably, Mr. Ferguson and Mr. F. Peters, M. P., ad- than it was, because of the prostrating dreased the electors, and it was conceded by effect of the previous day. In 1879. on many present that the Government support- July 16, the maximum of 101 ers were by long odds the superiors devrees was again reached. Since those of their political opponents, and clear- tw. days in 1876 and in 1879 New York has ly and ably sustained the actions 14) known day when the mercusy got of the present administration, and demon- | ; ; ; strated beyond a doubt that the party in power | past 99° in the shade until the 9-h, when isthe most economical, as wellasthe surest and 100° was registered. When people were safest to be entrusted with the management of | aslcep at 3a.m itwas73°. At6 a, m. our public affairs. iit was the same. A slight mist hung in Free trade and Dominion politics were in- the sky at 9a. m., and with the heat at troduced by some of the Opposition would-be 78 ~, and the humidity 80 per cent, it was Legislative Councillors, which, however, as really uncomfortable. Finally at noon the Mr. Ferguson said, the Counciliors had no gun sent the quicksilver up to 89 notch. more control over than school trustees had. Up, up, up went the mercury, until at a That Mr, Ross and Mr. Nicholson wiil be jitile after 3 o’clock it touched 100° in the elected there is little doubt. shade Theco it stuck. It was 99° at 6 p. m. At Pownal Hall, on Tuesday, 22nd, at 4! The hall was fillei from the platform to | the door. The very best of order prevailed, aud all the speakers got a good hearing. After a vote of thanks was tendered the chairman, the meeting quietiy ee AC, Mount Stewart, July 12, 1890. 72 - Natiozal Division The forty-sixth annual session of the Na- tional Division of North America opened at Ocean Grove, New Jersey, on Wednesday morning, July 9th. About 130 represent- atives were present from the different States ;@nd Provinces—from Prince Edward Island 'on the north to California on the avuth. At the public reception on Wednesday evening, Judge Ransom of New Jersey pre- sided. The address of welcome Was given by the Rev. Dr. Stokes, who announced the death of Gen. Fisk, which had just been wired from New Yerk, and which created a profound feeling of regret on the large audience assembled. He cordially and eloquently welcomed the N. D. to Ocean Grove. Rev. A, G. Van Aken also tendered a hearty welcome on behalf of the G. D. of New Jersey. The M. W. P, Rev. R. A. Temple, delivered an able ad- dress in reply. The venerable W. E. Me- Donough, of Brooklyn, sang with the usual effect *“The Old Oaken Bucket.” E. H. Clapp, of Mass., and B. J. Dennison, of Penn., also spoke. Miss Neliie Stearns, of New York, sang a beautiful temperance ode. The business sessions of the National Divisions are held from 9 to 12 and 2 to 5. Thursday afternoon the officers were duly elected, and are as follows :— M. W. Patriarch—Edward Crummey, New York. M. W. Associate—George R, Bill, Con- necticut. M. W. Scribe—Benjamin R. Jewel, Massachusetts. M. W. Treasurer—James H. Roberis, Massachusetts. M. W. Chaplain—Rev. A. M. Palmer, New Jersey. M. W. Conductor—James Brooks, On- tario. M. W. Sentinel—J. B, Dungee, Mary- land. P. M. W. Patriarch —Rev. R. A. Temple, Nova Scotia. Superintendent of Young People’s Work —F. M. Bradley, Washington. A memorial meeting was held in the Auditorium on Friday afternoon, at three o'clock, the hour of the funeral of General Fisk in New York, when the National Division were invited to attend in a body. The place for holding the next annual session is fixed for St. John, N. B., on the second Wednesday in July. Boston Markets. Bosron, July 10. The demand for potatoes continues active and prices are still ruling high. On Mon- ‘(lay receipts were pretty fuil and sales were generally at $3.75, but since then ali good lots of Rose aad Hebrons have been selling readi.y at $4, snd at the close bring $4 25, Moat of the supply is still coming in from Virginia. There is but httle change in the general condition of the fish market. Codfish keep closely sold up. Box herriug in fair supply and steady. Barrei herring quiet. Maek ere] firm, and all arrivals selling readily at quotations :— Mackerel, extra @ bbl. ..4. cvcescccoseccs ” BO. Be ii eleci Hs Co. a Os .e55 se (SS ae Ween tees @. ivi “ No. 3 large rimmed,...13 50@..... “6 No. 3 plain........ sao de OOO.. 0% Ds SEE... danse 60 stmekink dé 13 50@..... There has been a steady demand for choice fresh eggs, and the market for such goods is full firmerthan last week. But a large proportion of the receipts, especially of western, are badly xuffected by the hot weather, and give poor satisfaction even if handled with tho greatest cure. Eastern axtrse arsin short aupply at l7c. P. E. when choice sod fresh, sell very well at 14}>. Western take a wide range, from 13 to Légc. for fair to extra marks. There is pet much change in the provi- sion trade. ‘The market for pork aud lard re wus dull, with prices e@ shade easier. it.ms are steady aud ia very good demand. Beef quiet and easy. W. R. Watson, wWruggist is wholesale agent for K. WD. C. It is soid by ait drug- zists, and guaranteed to cure Dy:p psia and [udigestioa ur the money will be re- unded. stand, Nova Scotis and New Brunswick, M* to bea general reve ution in o’ciock, and even at 6 o'clock, when the volcanic sun was just getting his hottest rays upon the summits of the Sierra Ne- vacas, he was strong enough on Broadway to keep things at 97°. It seemed as if it would stay there for hours, but at 7 o'clock there was a quick decline, and at 7.30 the moreury was 99°. When the 9 o'clock observation was taken it was t8°, but it seomed hotter. Only 18 cases of sunstroke are reported. 4226+ vouvro News Notes. The premium on gold at Buenos Ayres is 195 per cent. The United States man-of-war Saratoga, while leaving Plymouth, Eng, afew days ago, struck on Duke rock, but backed oif within « few minutes, The damage was slight and the Saratoga proceeded to Seuth- ampton, The town of Lethbridge celebrated its fifth birthday by taking a census of ita population. The growth of the place is typical of the steady progress of our North. west settlements, Five years ago Leth- bridge consisted of a few tents, but now it contaius 1,478 souls, the number of men being 789, women 181i, and children 408. The population is English-speaking, largel from Great Britain and Nova Scotia, a § Hungarians, Belgians, Swedes. Gernans and french are to be iound there two. Fault has been found with the British authorities aud people for not extending needed help to surviving members of the Light Brigade which mace the famous charge at the battle of Balaclava. A relief iund is being raised in England, and the Secretary fur war has explained that ** the difficulty of drawing a line between the sur- vivuors of the Light Brigade and the men who performed the duties assigned to them with great gallantry and even more bhard- sbips before Sebastopol and during the Iudian Mautivy is insuperable. It must always be borne in mind that in many cases those now unprovided for are men who, either through misconduct or insufti- cient service, are absolutely disqualified for pensions, and it is manifestly impossible to require the taxpayer to provide funds for their support.” A committee consisting of the Duke of Cambridge, Lord Hartington, Lord Woiseley, Sic Raiph Thomson and Mr. Stanhope are now engayed in raising a fund to be applied to the benefic of neody heroes. Bois Early and Late Cut Hay. The opinion is common that early cut hay is more valuable for feeding purposes, than what is cut when folly ripe, and that the early cus dues not teud so mach to exhaust the soil. The first idea is correct, but the econ is not. From experimente msde in ipd8 at the Stete Agricultural Kxperimental Statica of Ve.munt, it was found that in many instances the feeding value ef early cut hay was fully one dollar per ton more than that of late cut hay. It was found, however, that the late cut hay had rot extracted so much of fertiliz- ing properties from the sale iu proportion to thc whole weight as that cut eariy, There are two ressonas for this: First, in the ijatter stezes of growth other substances than fertiiiz- ing consiitueuts ave taken up faster in proportion to the increase of weight ; and second, sume of the former are washed oat by rain, Were it not that the feeding value of the early cut is greater than of the late cat, iz would be better to let hay get fully ripe, but this difference in feeding vasue more ‘ban covaterbslances the lows in comparative fertilizing properties. It follows then that the farmer whv feeds his hay, especially .to dairy cows, gets the best v»lue when the eume is cat early, bot that when itis sold he gets most the crop who cuts it late. The fertilizing value of hay is computed by ascertaining the respective amounts of ni » paosphoric acid and potash which it contains, multiplying thease by the market value of each, and adding the products. it follows then that cutting a crop in the carly stages of ripening does not tend to con- serve the fertility of the seil gcowing it. a According to a despatch icon Chicago there the Cen ral imerican Repablics, 11 tre old slow. jag éays @ rovelon in even . section ot a republic va an event of promine ce, butin these tines if eynd-cates, trusts auc aggregtaiva of «ort ® few wonopulists are covneriag the bari sess cf making revolutions forall Ceniral America. ‘bus is the ceniralicing tendency of the age riarchiug on ics wli-cong eriug way. WarzRworks —Mr. Edington, the ergi- reer who wee engaged by the *own of Spring- i Ul to make a sarvey of the availat.c sonvces fa water supply recommonds that the iud- rey epring and brovkiete be utilized end «sti- 1 letea the cost, using ten-iacu maius,as $35,000, A Curnwosity.—A Mr. Scott, residiag in manetiliartinas New boots opening daily at the Vomivion ja'y5 4