TexRMS Five DoLuans A YRAR, A ne — pn ene SINGLE Copies Two CEntTs. ——— [EW Sin LES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. IS LAND, WEDN: ISDAY, AUGUST 17. 1887. ee ——————————— VOL. 21.-NO. 72. | on - “a " Che Dauy Examiner is Issuc.. svery eveulny by The Examiner Pubi shing Oo From their office, corner of Water and Great George Streets, Uharicttetown, Prince Edward | sland, —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— Oh . $2.50 Peres Months. ...cceees 1.25 ON eae ba Advertising st moderate rates Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, on application. ALMANAC FOR AUGUST, 1887, MOON'S CHANGES. ‘ull Moon 3rd day, 4h., 27.6m., p. m., N.E., Ly Ww norizon Last Quarter llth day, 7h., 24.0m., p.m., N. E. (below horizon). New Moon 19th day, lh, 26.1lm., a. m., N. yeiow horizon). AEPARE FOR HOT WEATH:E Perkins & Sterns oO New American Muslins, New French Yuslins, A BIG DISPLAY OF LACES. Book Muslin, Victoria Lawn, Bishop's Lawn, Check Muslins. 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Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent, April 13, 1887~eod wky . ~ AUOW AL Med by these Preseat ThHk STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT Is the right place to vet your Clothes made. Because we vive Good Value and a Fit that beats the world. Our Hstabiishment is new but our Cutters are the oldest at their business in the Province. We can give a style and finish to our garments that others cannot attain to. WE BIO W Because we know we are right :nd care not what our -ompetitors say. We are bound to knock them out in Fit, Style, Fin'sh, Price, &c. Come and see us, even if you don’t buy. We want to show rou our Fine Stock of Tweeds, Worsteds, &c. MCLEOD & M°KENZIE, Queen Street, opposite Watsen’s Brug Store. JAMES McLEOD, late of C. Robertson & Co. J. T. McKENZIE, formerly Bruce & McKenzie, late of New York. Charlottetown, July 5, 1887—eod & wky SUMMER BEVERAGES, &6 ee ee WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. o— Montserratt Lime Juice, in pint and quart bottles. This’ Lime Juice is imported from the Island of Montserratt, and is) guaranteed to be the best and purest in the world. West India Lime Juice, in bottles and on draught. We import this in casks and bottle it ourselves, and it has given first-class satisfaction Lemon and Raspberry Syrups.--As we import these New Printed Cottons, | ' ! 343 47H AVE, N. Y. at ¢harlottet;wn and Lawn Tennis By mae Fane . aia 4S (Pictou News.) igo* oe A party of eighteen members of the Pic- JTAN tou Lawn Tennis Club went over to Char- ie 2 le lottetown on invitation from the Fitzroy ra and Micmac Clubs of that city, to play a match game. Leaving here at mid-day, ‘after an hour’s delay at Pictou landing, we set sail, figuratively speaking, on the 8. 8. St. Lawrence, and had a most delightful afternoon's trip across the Straits. The weather was perfect, the Gulf wreathed its face in its sunniest smile, just enough of a sea to make it lively. The Glee Club were in good voice, and old Neptune was seren- aded by the festive strains of ** Merrily we roll along,” ‘‘ Evilina,” ‘‘In the morning by the sunrise,” and other time-honored choruses, the Singing Lancers and Quad- rilles being a special feature of the pro- ‘gramme. At seven o'clock, p. m., we ‘threw our lines, and, on landing on the wharf were met by a committee of ladies and gentlemen from both above clubs, and driven to the Rankin House, (and just here the party must thank ‘* mine host and lady” of that caravansarie for their care and at- tention during our short sojourn with them.) At nine o’clock we went to the ‘‘At Home,” given by the combined clubs, _ AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson's Botanic Cough Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consemption, have been speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’s BALSAM after all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, ean resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Do not delay, cet it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Bettled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, F. W. KINSMAN & C©O., Druegists SATISPACTION EVERY TIME, xr tog: hs te wn beautifully fitted up for the occasion, two | double rooms and a side room was used for jdancing, and were decorated with floral ‘tennis racquets, nets and balls, and all the ‘paraphernalia pertaining to the game, jmaking a beautiful effect. The recep- tion room was presided over by the Chaperones Mesdames Sullivan, Rayden and Palmer. The upper part being used for Card Kooms, Supper Rooms, and Cloak Rooms. The house and grounds were beautifully illuminated; there were con- venient corners, a broad stairway, and dim- ly lighted verandah’s for quiet flirtations, e . waxed floors, and splendid music from the —RETAILS AT— 82nd Band, a brilliant assemblage of ‘‘fair is ‘ a ; women and brave men” who glided in the 32 CENTS PER POUND. mazy waltz, flirted on the stairways, chat- 2 CENTS PER OUNCE. ted and laughed in the halls and doorways, P ee and made a scene of brightness and beauty 2} Oz., 5 Uz., 10 Oz, PACKETS. \ that rivalled fairyZland. The Chaperones July 29, 1887—Imo eod i and Committee soon made our party ‘‘at -home” in the true sense of the word. Sup- per was served at twelve o'clock, and danc- ling prolonged until the small hours, when ‘the Clubs had positively to retire for the FOR SALE. HE Subscriber will have, between the present as : T time and first week of October, about forty Decessary rest required for the contest on young Pigs for sale, of a good breed and easily the following day, or words to that effect. ed. Next BENJ. E. WRIGHT. Ch’town, Ang. 13, 18°6.—2i law wky 2i morning we did Charlottetown. | Some of the ladies escorted us through the ___. | Market, it being market day, anda sight lwe y i y ild- SOOTHING, | 'well worth seeing, the government build ances joinel with them, their heirs and assigns forever. Adieu, Adieu kind friends, Adieu, Adieu, Adieu ; We can no longer stay with jou, oh, stay with you. I'll hang my harp on a weeping willow tree And may the world go well with thee. lll lian Allen Aquatic. TEEMER EASILY DEFEAT!; HANLAN, The race between Hanlan and Teemer, three miles with a turn, for $ 000a side and the championship of America, took place at Toronto on Saturday afternoon, resulting in an easy victory for Teemer. It was feared that the race would not come off, owing to the lumpy condition of the water, but during the day the wind changed and by four o'clock, when referee Busbie went over the course, the water was comparatively smooth and he or- dered the men out. They agreed to be at the starting point at 5.30 o'clock sharp. it is estimated that over 20,000 people were assem- bled on the island to witness the race, and the course was lined with hundreds of boats of every description. There was little or no betting, offers of $300 to $200 and $500 to $300 on Hanlan being made without any takers. The general belief was that Hanlan would win and even Teemer’s friends held back, refusing to bet, except at long odds. The judges were Peter Dwyer, of New York, for Teemer, and John Davis, of Windsor, for Hanlan. At 5.30 Hanlan made his appearance, which was the signal for great cheering. Teemer quick!y followed, and was also greeted with cheers. Both men were in splendid condition. and a race for blond was anticipated. Teemer won the toss, and chose the south side of the course, which was nearest the shore. At five minutes past six, when the men got into posi- tion, referee Busbie sang out, ‘‘Are you ready, go,” and Teemer instantly shot to the front. The pace for a few minutes was terrific, Han- lan pulling 32 to the minute, and Teamer 33. Teemer kept about a couple of lengths ahead all the way down to the turning point. Here both made an ugly turn, Teemer strik- ing his buoy, which delayed him for a second or two. He turned, however, five seconds ahead of Hanlan. By this time they were pulling, Hanlan 29 and Teemer 34. =‘ Shortly after starting on the home stretch a yacht clumsily fouled Teemer and delayed him for a few seconds, but not sufficient to enable Haulan to geton even terms with him. He spurted and quickly placed three lengths be- tween himself and Hanlan. MHanlan’s friends encouraged him in every way ard he gamely re- sponded, but it was no use. Teemer won easily by at leasta couple of lengths. The official time was 19.31. There was dead silence among the vast croud, not a single cheer being raised for the victor. “here was intense dis- |appointment at the result. Teemer all through pulled grandly and completely out- rowed Hanlan. Hanlan leaves for Australia | to-morrow. a A Lesson in Discipline. ings, gardens, and other places of interest, CLEANSING, i. 0. the Colonel exchanged a few reminiscerices | LS oS HEALING. 2 & 7 Ie Cures at the U. S. Consulate, our two profession-|_ VU" the train crossing the Rocky Moun- als had a practice at the Courts, the effect tains 1 heard a teamster tell about a of which was afterwards felt, the religious mother bear end her cub, giving a good , excellence. \CATARRH, Cold In Head, HAY FEVER, minded ones inspected the Churches, and others made a few morning calls. After lunch we drove out to the beautiful grounds of the Clubs. The Courts are splendidly situated by the shore of the harbor, level erly as a billiard table and beautifully kept, ere st surrounded by a charming drive, and en- ~—e promes closed with shade trees. Whenthe game to the throat and EASY TO USE. excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh, Seat pre-paid en receipt of price, 50c. and $1. Address | FULFORD & CO., Brockviile, Ont. was commenced, the players in costume, numerous on-lookers and spectators seated on rustic benches, on foot, and in carriages, tents and nets, the green courts lined in through the trees altogether, made a charm- | “'Gleanliness Next t0 Godliness” the sea glistening in the sunlight showing ing and picturesque sight, which had to be Cleanse Your Beds and Guard Against seen to be appreciated. sickness. Of the match gameitself, well it’s a pain- NOW is the time to get your Feather Beds and ful subject, to the visiting team at least, Pillows soneeaed > Dufort’s ns ——* therefore ‘*‘ the least said the soonest mend- tenovater. which will remain in Charlottetown ” . : a : a few weeks for the parpose of Cleaning Feather ed.” The Fitzroy and Micmac clubs had Beds and Pillows, and making them Soft, Clean a walk over,—they beat us, to speak in our and Healthy. : | western vernacular ‘* out of our boots” or Thousands of our Canadian Housekeepers can ‘testify to the beautiful work done by this ee ee tennis shoes—but we can easily ex- did invention. ae | plain this, as we had met the lady players Medical men and scientists acknowledge its) 4+ the dance the previous evening, and one Satisfaction guaranteed—Charges moderate. | Slance across the net was sufficient, it was Remember the place—Terlizzick’s Corner, the old old story of veni, vidi vici, only re- Queen Street. versed. However, it is no disgrace to be July 27, 1887—1 mo eod tu th sat beaten by players like the Charlottetown pees clubs, they can get up a team that can semi- circle around any players that the Lower Provinces can produce, besides, we had : been treated with so much kindness, court- lesy and attention, that we would not have jhad the heart to beat them even if we ‘could, don’t you know. i boat sail on the beautiful harbor with a fresh breeze on our lee, a pale moon, balmy lair, sweet voices and an intermingl ng of 'the Block House light with the Electric illumination from the city co-mingling on ithe rippling water, sped by the evening |hours with changeful rapidity. How does i'that strike you ?— 'Sweet maiden with the yellow hair, | What golden memories round me float ; | a3 yeh | iS fepin your oe clapped — Luo \' A we ;*H | As lightly speeds along our boat ; €: eon PO EE. fs city’s lights are left behind. S ‘**’Bout ship” aloud our Skinner cries, Alas ‘‘’bout ship’s” too late, my heari’s A willing captive to you eyes. from one of the best houses in the Dominion. we guarantee them’ to be equal, if not superior, tv any other Syrups in the market. Fresh Fruait..-_We are receiving Oranges, Lemons and Apples, ev ry Boston steamer, and will have Pears, Grapes, ‘Strawberries, Watermelons, c., in their season. Confeciionery.— Having a very large stock of good, whole- some Confectionery, we are prepared to give extra value in At seven o’clock on Wednesday morning we stood onthe deck of the St. Lawrence, white, the ladies in brilliant costumes, and | }example to human mothers in family ‘government. This man was going up the mountain for pine logs, driving a wagon. On the top of a large rock by the side of the road was a young bear, the mother having started up the mountain on the approach of the team. ‘‘The cub looked so cute,” said the teamster, ‘‘lying there with its paws dropping over the edge of a rock, watching the horses as they came up. Presently the old bear came bounding back ' to the cub, and, giving it a nudge with her noise, started up the mountain again, expect'ng the young one to follow. But the cub made no move. The old bear then came back the second time and, taking up the cub in her arms, gave him several cuffs. This time the cub obeyed orders and followed the old bear in a gallop up the side of the mountain.” —Our Dumb Animals. a Moneton Again Excited OVER THE SCOTT ACT—A MAGISTRATE SEN- TENCED TO TWENTY DAYS IN JAIL, Scott Act troubles in Moncton have entered ; upon a new phase. Some time ago Daniel Holland, saloon keeper, was proceeded against for violation of law and convicted. He was inan advanced stage of consumption and fatal results were feared if imprisoned. Finally a compromise was effected, Holland paying $8 cost, agreeing to ship his liquors to : Halifax and go out of the business, in con- ‘ sideration of which the fine was not pressed. ' Holland did not keep his agreement and lately In the evening a was again proceeded against, an attempt also being made to recover the old fine. Holland then brought action against David Grant, the Scott Act lawyer, for compounding felony, and on Saturday judgment was given by sit- ting magistrate Smith, and Grant sentenced to twenty days in jail. Grant, who is also a sitting magistrate forthe town in common with Mr. Smith, was not in town when judg- ment was given, having left the night before. ; stituted against two local clergymen and other ; members of the temperance committee who |} acted with Grant. ‘There is great excitement in the town. | It is said similar 14 wee will also be in- —_— ----—» Messrs. F. W. Kinsman & Co.—Gents : '“*T have sold your Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam over my counter for nine years, and I must say that during an experience of twen*y- 8 BRONZE MEDALS /At @ GOLD MEDAL iSIWVER MEDAL ‘. ae ee baa ee pe Smee 18-1 | STAT bate TD eee: “s ss " _ | pee [Aes pigaae i “PURE GOLD-MANFG.GO? ge renee ant oc ae voy -fel gies this line. . Tea Committees will find it to their advantage to give us a WANTED. call before buying elsewhere. 2O. eee BHEHR:+ GOFE, QUEEN SQUARE AND KING SQUARE STORES. Ch’town, duly 9, 1887—eod wky ' beautiful Chromo Plates, over 800 pazes ; *. |shaking, ‘A LIVE CANVAS> ER pee ..gta Club jointly and severally waft across the card pane,” Sach i ge with we oo sparkling waters of the Straits of Northum- [oe ie, weeente OF Lue On SS ae rint | berland unto Charlottetown, the capital of ;and waved a farewell adieu to the party six years in the retail drug business, I have assembled on the wharf to see us off. The never sold anything for coughs, colds, etc., gentleman who had “‘murder” on the brain, that has given such universal satisfaction as ‘furtively wiped a tear from his left cheek, your Adamson’s Botanic Balsam. I recom- land hung his harp on a weeping willow mend it above all others. Yours truly, 38. |tree, as the party on the wharf and the one Chichester, 357 Myrtle Avenue, Brookiyn, N. jon the steamer exchanged cheers and hand-, Y.” Trial bottles 10 cents. dy wy lw hat and handkerchief waving, a A |Auld Lang Syne and other affectionate} Every woman knows them. The homan itokens of farewell. A pleasant sail home, body is much like a good clock or watch in its with only three wounded severely on the movements; if one goes too slow or too fast, so trip, ended the pilgrimage. follow all theothers, and bad time results; if The members of the Pictou Lawn Tennis °¢ organ or set of organs works impertectly, perversion of functional effort of all the organs is sure to follow. Hence it is that the numer- ous ailments which make woman's life ; | miserable are the direct issue of the abnormal and paper excellent; low priced, Nothing like it)the Tight Little Island, their thanks and |, tion of the uterine system. For. all that in the world. | W. E. EARLE, a Ee 3ON eg | * \Puttiviyers. oUty i887, deep appreciation for the kindness, court-| pymerous class of symptoms — and every esy, and general attention bestowed upon! woman knows them—there is one unfailing them by the members of the Fitzroy and remedy, Dr. Pierce's favurite proscription, thy Micmst) Clubs, thy frivutis and atyusint favtiive of the dix 4h - eras a . ae Se eR re wank a a neeaeen per