Pieinen ie en Lf HE DAILY EXAMINER. , Year, “This is true Liberty, when }... .. en Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evn:ripes. Sinete Corres Two Cente ee - naa ene am ya eee eee NEW SERIES. _ CHARLOTTETOWN. P. ©. ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 18, 1890. VOL. 26. NO. 68 oustiiingaraaniitttiamminpaniiabiapin nastnitieaia i : ' | ALMANAC FOR AUGUST, 1840, ta oe 7 ACROSS THE CONTINENT bat the others hare ovidaaeig mob hean sans j | j e€ sun is morning we n iran 1 | aac | Stop tha , | arp * Rat Portage. It seems a big place, t e ‘ as ee ‘but as I could not get near the lavatory i L ; aa a] 8 N 2 i . get ni y in \ eee | ogg Bg ey ggg a ‘— | CHRONIC GOusH ow! < —_— car I did notfeel like going out to look ve h day, Oh., 7.2m., p. m., 8. | 4 is 1 round. Everyone wak arly on t 1 First Quarter, 23rd day, 9h., 7.2m., a. m., N. | (yor t¢ you do not if may become con- ‘ é : ory es Ci nh bua ) ba horizon. . M es ( sumptl 7 Som, Coven: tle Scrofula, In Colonist (ars. ‘train, Now at about half past seven it . - : Fall Moon, 30th day, Oh., 22.6m., a. m., S. { General Bebiiiy and Buen een seems as if we had been up halfacay. The F MANCHESTER, = NGLAND. | — aa a . 3 : a - a there is nothing’ : *0 Te ae a wae of it lagen can’t get ns water aS ! a. | Sun ‘Sun |Moon! ig i! Jays! ( a ea oo, erecere { j lll near. y nine, you are wer that does nn (x) a : whet WEEK |cises|sets rises | water| lenh | Sui jEPS EXPERIENCES OF A FAMILY GROUP 20: matter, but it is not pleasani if you have th mih mj afterymorn|h m' ag eo en train sick three or four days. A. lot CAPITAL. ' — da £1,000,000 STG. ' 1 Friday |4 47|7 25] 8 28/11 71438; . of blue berry pickers came on beard * sv 2 abies | 49! 941 9 2111 50| 35; : ; at one station and rode to the next. They Every Descriptiol { Proper i aad ot 3 sini > — } 8] Sunrie | 49; 22) 9 25 aft 32; 33; Hints to Those who may Follow After, |were women and children, and seemed 4 a » l 0 i 0 FOps i \ his iliré ta ai Lowest 3 ates, i Mois 51 21; 9 49) 1 12 30 } = Eo | hound to have a good time. The country tx) oe 7 . + 4, i S 27 ( aes nae night and ‘bat near a r pM ecnentay 53) 18/10 35) 2 38) 20) 4 oe ae . ILL. t Portage was like that on Lake Superior, HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, - - - - MANCMESTUR, ENC. 100° °°° | 33) TA aol gaol to] | Of Pure Cod Liver’ OH aaa 1) os sfvaid T have fonguttod hese T 6th ee naan Se ND ak TTS SN . _ ioe EF : “a c — ave forgotten where 2 16 suppose a farmer intending to settle would CHIEF O # 7 a ee aa aah 9 on. a, re f HYPOPHOSPHITES ; Suppo Ling e wou PRICE FOR CANADA, Pr? RONTO. ONT. oe - 14 —_ ; or elas inaht iain oat Mihi Raton — s+ lost or sonsientde ot] thinks it very dreary looking; but we did not ; . su ; oo to Do Nf wn. e told us that | +. Roe : : HORACE HASZARD & KE. if. BE ER, — a ( ; oo : = . , itis almost as palatable as milk. Far ; Harry Hughes had been on board the train a to ag tte age ag iy a : o Tryy Y WaT . + , A ts v be ov , ter thai » r »-called ; Ist 3. i io a ° june20 JOINT AGENTS FOR P, E. ISLAND. jjsj)\vdies y | 2] 8] 233] 941] 6 (a wonderful see peoaucee. | eee ieee Coldanth a” evoke at ene ene a eens: i4\Phursday | 3] 6) 3 34/1019) 3; ¢ Pps EMU N pancagaae h “tig i ent a W favorite out nipeg—what we would call a barren at oN a a Bt 2 15|Friday | 4) af 438053) 0| | SCOTTS EMULSIO here with the conductors. We were sorry home. But around the station pear, the ry 16)Saturday oe 3] 5 40)11 26/1357 { is put up in a salinon color wrapper, Be ; not to have seen our fellow townsman. ; land is cultivated. A little girl about eight U7|Sunday 7 i 6 45/11 57| 54 ne a ee eon Sold by all 9 ri commune is kind, ore Our Eng- years of age came on board with lovely new | 18] Monday b> Bhan OG) 1 Aimoral 8S SCOTT & BOWNZ; Nellerill. ¢ lcuite Ivee. At cates ast night till’ milk and a boy had fresh muflins. The i9 a —— a Ag cs) 8 0 28 49 Rey eve, ae sie oe Oni oe Ss a ee ee board | children are so smart and civil. There are pf he me ats 10} salts a. oe p- re a bank ee ea some of us ‘e fright. such quantities of lumber piled round this - & ol toate 13i 0 f 4 4 39 SHER WV) 00D WA RM ¥ aah tos carnctstg | Sie gone tO: Whitemouth Station. We have seen sv little | 23|Saturday 14] 50} 1 25, 2 56] 36 Ard fer ren Oe ee pps ape. Mc wards and ‘signs of life along the track for the last two | s|Sunday 16} 49123714 7 33 . ‘ile etl o - woke tx dust War Lol al days that we feel friendly even to the horses 5 E | 25|Monday i 371 471 3 45| 5 33] 30} te ee, . 7ao,.¥ - and cows feeding on the barrens this a ITwcedey | . a aa 7 : 07 | q OR ss & WOT her, p Seapets ee toners she a morning. |2i]/Wednesday | 19 ‘| 5 39) 8 18} 24) yy ~AUTIFULLY situated on the Royalty hae a te could a we ee oe oe " ; 2 | 28|Thurs lay | Ohl 48) 6 91! §. 17-21 ; R o a - oe Ne pte : Fishing With the Electric Light 1 “hy ee | oO . ae | toad, fronting on the Malpeque Road|cleared off at the next station and left us ¢ Light. Merchant allors 30 Satur ) 23 38 : 23|10 51 ip | and running back to Sherwood Cemetery. | in slene I awoke carly this morning and | yi SA 9 Tl ate » a Saturday ie 24/6 36 7 48| 1] 33 1312 The farm, contaising about 50 acres, is in a bell ai walk th anie tine-cm- the eae but : Among the singular modifications of ex- 31 Sunday 5, 24/6 361 7 48|11 33)1312\ pion state of cultivation, Commodious and i vt aot ‘ig:agitemate eal isting industries, says the New York Sun, ( —EEEeEeeer oo |comfor:able buildings, with . first-class} my, 7 ae nr i al ~.; Which are likely to be affected by the rap- ) Orchard, make this a very desirable paoperty. oe ae ee eee: ae | idly increasing use of electricity : pretty. Very soon the conductor came to may be mentioned electric sea-fishing. It / | For particulars apply on the premises to | was some time ago discovered by a body of SARAH STEWART, 'waken us to look at the scenery. Only E ARE SHOWING the Large it and Finest Line of Men's} cite Gtiel tie thane Large nsnorteaint of Monts BUR) é 3 a \dministratrix. {that we _nissed the salt breath we would | arine biologists. in..Mngland.. thes 1 as F.ex Hat a : Men’s Soft fi : a ae | June 20, wky 2m have fancied ourselves at the sea side. If gioctric light were lowered into the sea in 2) ats; large assortment of Mens Solt tiats (American) ; | LEE a nm re wee jone wil a railroad map : : i ; { iv ‘ bi (AL bn) ; | SE et rn ect one will take a railroad map and see along i464 tow wet a much larger number than Re eee ‘Johngon's Stomachie Aperient | how short a part of itthe C. P. R. runs, jou) of living thi } and remember that we have been travellin ae g things were secured... The pent it from six o'clock chis aaiiien till ecientists followed up the discovery by s } di akin an : ; series of experiments in a quiet bay on the ‘ s hs a , Halifax and P. Ei. island : an ee po eo aa vm aimed coast of Carnarvon, Wales. Here the dy- Pre EVERYBO DY ¢ PILES ‘lakes. Of the beauty of itI am afraid I anne 5 ee all ri Y AF. > | ican give him little idea. At many places 9 ngeten 208 Ere Pes. large assortment of Men’s American Straw Hats; large assort- ment of Men’s Fine White Shirts; large assortment of Men’s Fancy Flannel Shirts; large assortment of Men’s Fine Under- wear, Braces, &c.; Light Coats for summer wear; Lap Robes, in " / Mummie Cloth, the correct thing; large range of Woolens, in STE AMSF! stead, however, of putting the light in the Suitings; Spring anc Summer Overcoatings and Trouserings, in (LIMIT"D.) | a ee uit cents wile ante te tok net they lowered an electric light into the Se i ‘ht. | —~ —— Pe 2 ; a water, and with small nets seccoped in the cotech an West of England goods : : ‘STEAMER “DBINCESS BEATRICE ? Indigestion, ‘Jonstipation, Bilious distance. : Sometimes we would round a fish and crustacia which were aes to Mr. McDonala, late of Boston, has charge of our Tailoring | e ’ | ness and the many ailments con- ney eee ge ae ee the illuminated spot. The result of the Department. and you can rely on getting a good-fitting | CAPS. 4. BELGE. | sequent upon the sluggish {Crossed a bridge which the conductor eid en Gee nae that othe garment. : ILL sail fects Cheslottetows every | action of coe: Kid. |was two hundred feet above the lake, the fishing ches - "it vacdies tho coat of . VATOCH : ro ~ r + - eee ee osha Ee . i } Sy i 5 iSe ' 2 2 Dw ° “ Lot of MEN’S and BOY S’ READYMADE CLOTHING, at Halifax as go ieee 4 — I ney and Gowels on ae Sanaa Soon the miles of lines and netting required for . alifax, calling ab Port tastings, Mulgrave, | spill hincanaie | an 2 1 2 : ae ; : s greatly reduced prices to clear. and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac'| high. Near Port Arthuris a chain of rocks * complete fishing plant is very consider mary | 'PRICE 235 CENTS PEX BOX! risinci able, and the tackle itself is cumbersome - 4 r ~ Harbor and Sheet Harbor, , we UNE: ms *' rising in terraces. One of these stretches io peneeahiien sieminlalink te. till th b. SS. DAY iES & CO.., Returning will sai} from Halifax every! | eee ‘out into the lake, and as we ran behind it ey eee eee : | Monday night, at 10 o'clock, making same|_ Sent-by mail on receipt of price. Sample | for quite atime, it must be pretty long. tnow seems possible that in the near Ch’town, June 2, 1890 CAMERON BLOCK. calls, and Souris. free on application. Prepared only by i These bills were for the most part covered future each fishing boat may require ouly a in | Theaters ve eae peruee te ARTHUR 8. JOHNSON, ‘with trees. ‘The lake is dotted with beauti- *¢t,°f electric lamps and » few aera ” ' re = every week, making same calls until the close Corner Kent and Prince Streets, 'ful islands. At one of the stations a steam- > SEPA SARS OF. SOR LROTIER -_ danger now incident to the fisherman’s vocation ie Freight and passengers solicited at lowest iy!8 Charlottetown. jer was unloading coal, and at Nepigon a <o : -—~ ep | rates, and through Bills of Lading granted to ! | reat number of squaws and Indians were oi S ese ,any port on the coutineut or United Kingdom, |sitting on the verandah of one of the mapa eee oat lmao | Apply to , stores. We passed through a number of Boston Markets. W. W. CLARKE, ltunnels. I suppose we ought to reserve ana g Agent /our astonishment for the Rocky Mountains; Boston, Aug. 14. Oh’town, May 2 1890, ‘ser desirable block of ground situate} but toa P. E. Islander it seew: marvellous Kgecs.—RBut few lots of P. E. Land N. 8 and being in the front and centre of} how human hands could cut through these can be quoted above 19c. Western e 8 are will be done away with. the City of Charlottetown, and known as eee masses of stone. The rivers and selling at about 174 cents for most lots offering, WATCH MAKER j ND i VT if N ¢ “ce REVERE HOUSE ” + , a d J i . s . : Wist ] lA S ib AMSHIP Ll Hie pristna Meaklt ae Pes ; a eee ar atthe ee = sucess — mae eggs are strictly fresh they will od | ; a. : magnificent site for a Railway Passenger| The colors of the lake in some places are Fisu.—The market is still lightly supplied ANED JK BY K LE R, Halifax, Bermuda, Turk $ island aes Seen Hote!, is now offered for | peautiful—green and blue and purple. A with ities ae Bo shade i . little rice intendi . easier, wi ock off sli ‘ x her- 1 to his already | hk fi t t of GOLD and SILVER | ™ Poesy S ede wet tu Haneds ne ra nae if we Ad os Lind Golghboes wteoalll bo ring steady » with bbl stock scarce. Mackerel o his already large stock a very fine assortment o 8 . —. : uperioress of the Ci ospital for the pur-: > G ‘1g voulc or 8 ad . WATCHES of the best aeuaer, aud the newest patterns in JEWELERY. All THE 8. 5. "A LPHA.” 8, Osborn Crowell, ais of the whole Mook ar up till the Fist. badly off. They have tin plates, tin pints, wn aie ey a a ar Commander, is appointed to sail from of December, 1890, reserving the right: iron spoons, and a tin teapot, —very com- but Som v . £& q e Goods sold are guaranteed. Store closes every evening (except Saturday) at 6 o'clock. ; ; id are guaran re clo 5 gf P y) | Halifax on the ila to accept or reject any tender. ery senate certainly, xe a use- 4 dry choves, largo $5 00 to : _ , aN . yy a 15th DAY OF EACH ) y's Further information respecting buonds and | ful. ew hours picnicing is all right, sup- ¢ : * eat ; wi NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE, Ct Oe eee cnnnanncnr saz rissa hao nga to Lady owing there inbutenlyonpeup inthe fr, aie bay agen --. 4 388 0 ane det | Shoeebe Sontebins tS the a7th uf bach month, | SUperior:ss at the City Hospital, or to but when it comes to eight or nine days, it pickled bank, a. aga a aad 00 ot oid. . M. P. HOGAN, Agent, iis worth while to have conveniencies. Hake...............2202.0000- 2 25 to. eG ie # ——ALSO—~— City of Pharlothetown. Another thing one needs is about three Haddock ..............000000s 2 50 to... > | whe S. 8. “BETA,” Angus N. Smith, Com- times as many towels and handkerchiefs a8 OG, yned mackerel— imander, is appointed to sail from Halifax for ets one thinks before leaving home would be — jn 1-[b tins, labelled a | Havana, Cuba, on the ‘necessary. The cheaper and thinner they Canned 4y wborns ee arate oe oad Account Books! °°." Spa, ar ast erat SETAE ee pean ich 3 everything. ne can get a good wash a8 J.awpr.—Spring lambs, choi 9 ® leaving Havana for Halifax about 10 days later /many times a dayas he chooses, but laundry eke mie ahs ovttnon $2 gael, Bis Tat ede ' . . : either direct or via port or ports on north side of : Cuba. . ee N work on beard the train, although possible, ern, 9 to Le. ———({x) Excellent passenger accommodation amidships. ——AND—— | has its disadvantages. Rivers here are, of} eo. Through Bills of Lading granted from Charlotte- me Feig yas oo oe by S. S. “ Princess Beatrice.” ‘ course, rapid with here andtherea waterfall. | TAYLOR & GILLESPIE ake trmaton eit nn om 04 WT AF VT ES OMEN BSG tee bette: is, boy lace. “there aro mene aie an fo bee cation to W. W. CLARKE, ' pe een coca ag oe . number’ Despatches from Jeddah and Mecca say Agent. ae % = | OL steamers a em. F nh iron actory may . ‘ ' —SECURED IN USING— | be seen from the station. A little way out rv. cone pag a ails i as s rumored in official circles 1¢ isthe C. P. R. elevator. There were a , 7 ‘great many people at the station, among Czar intends to intervene in behalf of the oppressed in Armenia, but is waiting to ‘them the first Islanders we have seen—Mr. % , 4 ‘and Mrs. John Longworth. The situation discuss the matter with Emperor William. lof Port Arthur is beautiful, and it will, no An English jury has awarded Miss ‘doubt, be a large city one of these days. Gladys Knowles, aged 21, damages of £10,- Such numbers of children came on board 000 against Lester Frazer Duncan, aged the train at Port Arthur, selling bréad and 64, for breach of promise of marriage. ‘cakes and milk. You can get milk at most The Jury must have been trying to qualify of the large stations if you have time. The for admission to an imbecile asyluin. trouble is, one forgets to save an appetite > ‘ for it. They are selling ice here at Fort Horz ABANDONED.—The Pioneer says: William, and it looks very tempting. We All hope of seeing the crew of the Richard ‘have left the covl breezes behind. It is Thompson alive is about given up. Besides very hot and there are more people coming the large quantity of empty flour barrela on. Two young men came on at Port found near Conpatel there was also found ‘Arthur who have been attending an Agri- one of the water casks with the name of the ‘cultural College at Guelph. They are gchooner and also Mr. Joseph O. Green’s 'bound for New Westminster, so we shall name upon it. It is now learned that be- have them for company nearly all the way. tween 6 and 7 o'clock on Monday evening, They are very gentlemanly fellows. A the 4th inst., the schooner left Pictou. It | youvg man who has lived somewhere near jg thought she hugged the Nova Scotia ——{x)- UR STOCK OF BLANK BOOK PAPERS IS NOW COMPLETE. Come in and see them, and get prices for Ledgers, Day Books, Cash Books, Journals ; Letter Copying Be oks, Invoice Books, Wallets, Pocket Books, etc., ete. We Challenge Competition! Careful attention given to the BINDING of Works of Art, Magazines, | . { Periodicals, Music, Illustrated Papers, Old Books, ete., any style or price. Also, | « we clean Old Pictures, Steel Engravings, Wood Cuts, ete., from any stain, Furness Line of Steamers and make to look as good as new. . LOR & GILLESPIE, | naa Ch'town, May 6, 1890 _ NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. HALI FAX 10 LONDON. - ey ~ — Se te <= _ ae 2 y ag ee ee crease, is rs af ~ Pa ee ae - - —- ee Ot NO LOLA | eatiniauain —_—~—- visa ee Date of Sailings for Above Line, hd 9 8. & ULUNDA will sail from Halifax 4 es for London on or about........- May 25 @ 's. S. DAMARA (6 OB tes. ES June 10 . wee ee July 7 o__ a — . 8 ULUNDA | Winnipeg, and has been on a visit to his eoast up to Baie Verte, and on Tuesda ie 5. DAMARA oo Yabeusie July 25 | home in Ontario, has been very kind. He evening Capt. Sam. Stewart, of Orapaud, —_x}-——— ig, S. ULUNDA os: te dapubiel Aug. 20 _ knows the road, and will show us where to gays that he passed the Richard Thompson iG DAMARA — -sacgBevis.. Sept. 8 IS THE REPORT OF THE buy what we need in Winnipeg. One of as she was passing the mouth of Baie Verte ot our fellow passengers smokes opium, they and that while he had the sails pretty wel! ROM ONE OF THE LARGEST AND BEST MANUFACTORIES IN THE! In addition to the above, we will have sail- | . F WORLD. with accurately cut and polished Lenses of both Crystal and Pebble. ‘ings once every month via nee ae Dominion Fovernment Anal af io aes» Geupeen eee ae a Or he Bei pene * wn ie We {fit when desired the new ALUMINUM FRAME, being the lightest and strongest; Through oe pacing cate ad bons . y Wee have not seen a drunken man hig gy gga f ‘on th be ene metal frame known, besides being non-tarnishable. Each eye tested separately — — and all points and to any p julyl6 | icon we said good-bye to the Frenchmen ae i. ~, *~ vides thi epics oh required, and the correct lense properly adjusted. Should your glasses, after @ trial, quitet ee ‘at Ottawa, We had a thunder storm last ae at an +0 Solar at upon i vaters carries ates. In- i difieati 5 i 381 : fitted by the best known !” Canned Lobsters carried at low rate : : be found to require some modification, as 18 po ssible even when y ‘surance low. night, and the rain came pouring in the would bring her upon Cape Tormentine in ienti in the Glasse sme change in the eye it- : ee : ; scientists—not through any defect in the Glasses but from some chang rn ULUNDA and DAMARA have 4 ht, ond the me pouring. in the . ; 7 tan gn al ta: Old Stand, CAMERON! S. 5. ; oro a | open windows. Poor old Pa 2 eek ee cr aes 73 we shall always be glad to give prompt attention at our Old 8 ’ jonenter onecnnatelien Se PT nee a 5 Hy, All HS l a ' time of it, and so had everyone else who story te that the schooner has been SLOCK., -; ae, y on Saloon amidship. ater g Se a tried to sleep. The very spirit of mischief found, but as far as we can learn this is dake Ww. = ATi . Et, Pel Fares $45.00 and $50.00, according} WANTED.—A ekilful Matron and Housekeeper ‘00k possession of the English boys. They without foundation. Optician. _ te location of Sisberoon. Terps cnt tel. Soe’ s er — the seemed bound to make the most of their ——— p c a ! . 0 0 Di » & -: 1. . ° Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optic rece ager Restigg 5 ae arts oe mali taneimanind: an a prenatal last night of travelling. Poor lads! Tam Dyspepticure—Is not a palliative, but afraid if they have their own living to make 4 cure; it first relieves, then controls, and - ; : ae i ir Glasses will cure all For any further information required | Applications to be ad¢ressed to : ' a t ; N. B.—Don't buy Spectacles of parties | Soe Oe a Sa Ge aes aunts hasan: they won't be so full of fun this time gnally entirely subdues the irritation ge diseases that the eye is lieir to. The — 7 ae nee 7 shape snl polish. | y W CLARKE, Secretary. mext year. One whom they have flammation of the stomach that causes indiges- and specks, is not so impertant @ mavter % I june28 mayif p- ‘st (Qntown. P. EB. ¥, July 19, 1890—eod tf christened Blackey seems clever and capable, tion and dyspepsia. This we supply. eiteeectaieieeeepediioaniescnmennsanasanecen ee i | 4 1 RAT NINE ee Te 7" a ae ne area » CM RRL so ignelhaae eee Me ae fin ¢ COD Aenaets nomihipincen sistas cine nyt ris ERI