“THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - -_-_ WEDNESDAY, JULY 34, 1600. ee a ae Td ee ee i nna =—= . SLAUGE TER OF Watches, Clks and Jewel ey Electors, Attention ! : pe : i their fellow Canadians than into the pockets with seemingly no effort, hold an audience f id d foreigners in breathiess attention, and sway them at ee a . will. He seems to be a born orator and We have not one word to say in favor Of |), dep of men. 3 ‘‘combinsters,” whether abroad or at Before the programme was fully carried home. On the contrary, we sincerely hope | out the time had come ers ——— ill satin came by the special had to leave, and the wast —_ =— wees — ha meeting was brought to a close. Beautiful | confusion. What we do contend is that the aie cin eal ie a dane cele. 8 The Liberal-Conservative Committee on revision of the Voters’ List respectfully ’ HOSIERY, Plushes, Silks, Velvets, notifies voters not already registered, as well as those whose registration requires UC K. land, Me; Mrs A McDonald, Brooklyn, N Y; D Munna, Little Sands; Edmund Flynn, Michael Flyna, St Peter's; Roderick Steel, Dundas. evidently in a Happy Frame of Mind. suffered a heavy loss—a joss which can | districts now cut off from the outside world are heard from. The village of Morristowu never be wade Up. in Wiert county was swept entirely sway. It is now hoped that every man will see |} The damage to property cannot be estimat- ed. Hundreds of people lost all they gid : verly tas to it that his name is duly and properly possessed, and many families are homeless. registered on the voters’ list. Remember] Great suffering exists among the victims. » last week in which Bastrop, Texas, July 22.—An incipient that thie io the leet © race war has begun in Bastrop county. At OF P, E. ISLAND. the preliminary steps can be easily taken. | the last election the negroes were in the hy SPR WEEK, since we opened our beautiful stock of SPRING GOODS, business is increasing, as our wonderful _ Bargains are distributed over this and other provinces. To further increase our sales, we are now offering better value in Custom and Ready-made Clothing Suits, $3 50 up | Every man who has an application to make, en — ere = —_ ii he alee ' sr to oftice. The overbearing conduct o . . should make it at Mr. Mellish’s office at aoa officials has been aie as to cause The Annual Scottish Gathering. Yeae> Two Cases American F nd § ‘ We are pleased to learn that large | white people much discomfort, all of which - WILL BE HELD AT THE Felt and Straw Hats, all. f the * latest styles, shipped by mistake, were bought by us at half price, and will be sold at regular first cost. a D. A. BRUCE, onee. if : = low A oo facts in the history of the sugar trade, | song by Prof. Ross, and cornet solo by two | D af4 correction, to apply immediately at the ce Fie ' : : he | i 0)- ie , . so mictar. | do not justify the Patriot's conclusion that | quite young boys, did much to make the ag TN : me : office of John T. Mellish, Esq.. nen “ . 8 - +h prices are due to the Na-| meeting interesting. The audience was = 4 N. TANTON will sell for THIRTY DAYS, at from 20 TO 33 1-3 PER CENT at-Law, Queen Square, where every facility | “© “ > 7 go} one of the most intelligent and respectable 8 be 0 » DISCOUNT, his Stock consisting of ° will be freely afforded to secure proper | "nal Oley: thas om ae beams together in any 3 HO American and Swiss Watches, American Clocks, Gold, Sily registration. The office is open during the Telegraphic Odds and Ends. CONE SE ee een ol S uel Piated Jewelry, Electro-Plated W . er and g * oliesh What shall one say of the ee ot 3 2 , are, Spectacles & Eyeglasses. day and also in the evening after 7 o'clock. Ee re, ee a all the good people of Alberton ? ell, only | : 5 Z 0) si, teaaihitlin Ki HR ite e Applications must be made before the Ist of} A BUDGET OF GENERAL NEWS FRO! Ll this: we want to go back again, and hope mo § a 2 Stock mus cleared out within Thirty Days. Nw old stock on hand, PARTS OF THE WORLD. ; vay a 3 August when we again meet in Grand ee 3 SY) 7, ; naman — Ta : Alberton, we will be able to remain about 3 0 W Quebec, July 22.—A scheme is on foot | two weeks. Au revoir.—Com. ) a ° N, TA NTON, THE DAILY EXAMINER. | ere te orsanize » syndicate wich $100,000 | T° NOS" “WT 7S rerun aan * | to go into the shipbuilding business. The . Ss. mn N STREET. ee ie promoters say there is money in it. eae nae - o : NOTICE. —All Watches or other articles left to be repaired, and not called JULY 24, 1889. MonrreaL, July 22.--The belief is gain- OSBORNE HOUSE. te 5 te in Thirty Days from date, will be seld to pay expenses. , 0 ; 2 ta a ) ‘" ing ground in political circles that Premier July 23--W A Cheverie, Souris; James P ° fy a3 O 3 THE FRANCHISE. Mercier contemplates an early appeal to Cunningham, Alberton; W J 8 Ellis and wife, ‘a oO - : i wee) the province, and it is believed by many | Worcester, Mass; G Smith, Mrs Smith, Sadie 2 m | : before the last election many Con- there will be an election this fall. Macdonald, Boston; C Pease, W oodstock, 2 = : ore ConsTANTINOPLE, July 22.—Bands of|N B. bo H servatives, in Charlottetown and elsewhere, | Qperan insurgents have seized the towns of HOTEL DAVIES. pon = . would have given hundred of dollars for} Vamos and Cidonia. They expelled the} July 23—John B Hill, Montreal, S N Clift, 7 a . ‘ authorities of the towns and burned the] s¢ John's, N F; CS Martin, C A Welsh, Bos- oo. oO 5 the right to vote which they forfeited by} ,rohives. A number of Turkish peasants|ton; J A Morrison, Halifax; James Johnson, 2 28 simply neglecting to take the steps neces- | who fled from the district occupied by the | Montreal; Rev W M Tuffts, North Bedeque. 8 Vo °o on — r = oa insurgents have taken refuge in Restymo. RANKIN HOUSE. 5 4s ia sary to have their names placed upt : Parkersspurc, W. Va., July 22.—The| July 24—J D McDonald, wife and son, Bos- 7 - Our Fri I tl P oters’ list. But it was, then, too late. | list of the drowned by the flood, so far|ton, Mass; P J Bolger, Wm Bolger, Monta- Sh : ‘ “ ; . cer 1th ince has | learned, numbersseventeen. It is thought gue; G C Tybe, John Fisher, Mount Stewart: RO » em S, le ublic and Oursely ¢s all hey eceee Ee oe ee the death list will be much larger when|P Rice, Cardigan; Daniel McMillan, Port- ar & was quietly borne, however, until a few numbers have already performed this days ago, when a respectable white man New Driving Park and Erhibition simple but important duty. No man should | was shot and instantly killed by a colored justice without the slightest reason. The Grounds, Charlottetown, fail to do it. The privilege of the franchise | yhites in the county became enraged at a a be lost for the | the negroes, and people armed with revol- - is inestimable—let it not be lost for the ae ee eee eed rt ge ganic wage: ON THURSDAY, AUG. 15th. pes and Checks, etc., a large i All widths, nice patterns, and Print and White Cottons, Seersucke STANLEY BROTHERS want of a little care and trouble-—Now. the shooting. The wildest excitement took My Charlottetown, June 28, 1889—eod & wky MERCHANT TAILOR, ee —— place, and in the tighting which ensued four ; ‘ D Sugar whites and four negrees qere killed and |. For further particulars as to Prizes, travel- = ee eps _— — 2s 2 —" ing arrangements from all points by Railways S i five or six others fatally wounded. Fur- Tuose men who are forever declaiming | ther trouble is feared. . . ‘ Orrawa, July 22.—Ilt is understood that against the National Policy of Canada and : ’ , , wgainst the es the Government has offered to withdraw and Steamers at special rates, etc., sce pro- ramme. JAMES D. IRVING, GOFF’ BROS. the “infamy of a profective tariff, and proceedings in the Mattie Winship case if j President. who would, at the same time, cajole the|}the owners pay $2,000 forfeit, together JOHN M. a 3 secretary. country into a commercial union under | with accrued costs. which the customs tariff would, necessarily, Parkenspure, W., Va., July 22.—The, — be higher and much more protective than a - en so far as ae med oe ray ‘E the tariff which they denounce, are men cod, numbers seventeen. it is thougnt . 4 ; e jy24—dy tl dte wky 3i — ET Are Away Ahead of Competitors for Boots and a Shoes, Cheap, Durable and Stylish. } 70: ~ : the death list will be much larger when the whom it is hard to understand. districts now cut off from the outside world 4 case in point is furnished by the Pat- are heard from. The village of Morristown, : “ sh ies riot, which speaks, no doubt, for the leaders Wiert .county, was swept entirely away. ‘ENDERS for the eeeng SSS Seneet- < as " : r is > aid,” he damage to property cannot be esti- I house at Long Creek, Lot 65, according of the Liberal party in this Pro , mated. Hundreds of people lost all they |‘ plans and specifications to be seen at Patriot denounces the protection given to . hi Joseph H. Stretch’s, Long Creek, will be re- t denounce ep g possessed, and many families are homeless. cived until the 16ru OF AUGUST, 1889. en PAllesens" all circrumstances, q and over all kinds of — cha eee EMBROIDERIES! EMBROIDERIKS ! EXCEPTIONALLY LOW PRICES. Swiss and Lawn Stripes and Checks, Lace Str our sugar refineries as ‘‘one of the infamies,” | Great suffering exists among the victims. 2 . cia a : - a , Good securities must acccmpasy each ne = . Le and quotes the Montreal Herald toconvince| Orrawa, July 22.—-The circulating ru- | tender. roads, and h ave comfort- ' its readers that the Government are “‘di- | ™ors regarding Ottawa cabinet changes} The Trustees do not bind themselves to 0 rectly grinding the faces of the poor to originated in the imagination of a reporter | accept the lowest or any tender. able and dry feet all the ectly 8 Pi of Montreal’s ‘only religious daily,” in D. K. MeNEILL, — = . make millionaires of a few dozen cotton] »hich truth is religiously suppressed. Secretary. time WwW hen I buy my lords.” But both journals would be will-| Qyrpo, July 22.—Kight hundred more| Long Creek, July 26, 1889—wky 3i pd ing (if the people would only let them) to| British troeps have started for Assouan. apply the sugar duties and the sugar trusts Lonvon, July 27.—A despatch from BY AUCTI ON > of the United States under a scheme of | Erzeroum to the Standard says there is an unusual movement of Russian troops be- ers Te tween the Turkish frontier and Kutais, WIL4 sell by Auction, To-morrow, Thura? The Patriot would probably refer its Tiflis, Alexandropol and Erivan. It is es- day, at 9 o'clock, a. m. :— readers to a much more reliable authority | timated that eighty thousand men are 75 Tons LIME STONE, ex schr. ‘Bonny LScsO3.. SEASONABLE GOODS AT WHITE GOODS, in Victoria and Bishop’s Lawns, Mulls, Nainsooks, Rouillon’s and Dent’s KID GLOVES, Silk Gloves, Lisle Gloves and Lace Mitts. IBY footwear at = GOFF BROS. — Charlottetown, June 5, 1889—eod wky ie 4 commercial union. ——— than the Montreal Herald—as to the prices already concentrated, and more are coming. Kate,” at Lord’s Wharf. of sugar—if it were to quote from the ana, ee one wowgeony — GEO. M. HARRIS, 7 housekeeping accounts of its chief editor or connie Te eer ee daa aoe of jy24 Auctioneer. i Will find at our Store, which has been newly fitted up, many anyone else who keeps housekeeping ac-| Dnblin. Mr. Dickson, member of parlia- . ar counts. The accounts of the year from] ment for the St. Stephen’s Green division Furniture Car ets ue of Dublin, has purchased 20,000 acres of ; ; ‘ ee new productions of both é 1874 to 1878 would show that the prices of land in P ‘ ay. sugar, at retail ranged in those notable} ”° — : ade ver : . : F "ant BY AUCTION, AT MY SALESROOM, ‘a a ~o - — ee ae ea Meeting of Grand Division. N, . yer pound ! ore the National Policy compen J § y ‘W W i began to work, the price of even the low- Tue 17th inst. was ared letter day for ON FRIDAY, 26th INSTANT, atches and Je elry, . est grades of sugar was rarely, if ever, less the Grand ee . —_ i “" the AT 1.30 O'CLOCK, P. M. : ny , : mtg temperance people o rton. On boar fe ‘4 T j 7 = eight cents. + sut after the National | yp. foetal train we. found one Sned Parlor, Bedroom aed Dining Room Sets, THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AS TO QUALITY. - policy was enacted, and sugar refineries | delegates, and among them were Rey. R. Carpets, Pictures, Crockery, &c. , : Ss were established and began to work in Alder Temple, Most Worthy Patriarch of Atso—1 Ran : : RWARE AND HRAP L j 2 : : a ~ ge in good order, Kitchen AR A Canada, and the element of home competi- the National Division of N. A. Utensils, &c., &c. L Gk STOCK OF SILVES WARE : ; The Grand Division met and o d at tion was introduced, the prices of sugar) 1p. m with the following sais whaedie : GEO. M. HARRIS, went down from two to three cents per Rev. Wm. P. Archibald, G, W. Patriarch ; jy24 Auctioneer. pound. Now, however, owing partially to | Edwin Proctor, G. W. Associate; Jesse S. a shortage in the crop of raw material, and Burns, G. Scribe; D. W. Henderson, G. AN FHRACITE COAL. PARASOLS, in Cream, Fancy Colors and Black. Silk and Alpaca Umbrellas. A very extensive stock of SPECTACLES. Odd and cm ~ plicated eyes measured by the Opthalmoscope. ag E. W. TAYLOR, 7 1ces, : pe Treasurer; Rey. A. ' ce 4 partially, perhaps, to the ability of the Mies en * yale a peas: : e #3 people to pay higher prices and the con-| Qrabbe, P. G. W. Sitsheosh. ae ; : Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, us sequent determination of the sugar dealers After the opening ceremonies, the M. W. ee to-day. per Brigt. Cor- Charlottetown, May 2, 1889—2aw wky CAMERON BLOCK, CITY. ? ’ to make them do so, the prices| P. was announced and introduced by the o of sug: oe. e ain—rangin ec P. G. W. P., and welcomed accord- a ae, _— ing to the usnal forms of the order. A|300 Tons Anthracite Coal, retail, from 8} to 103 cents. But large number of new members were now Sa Here We Are Again! © isn’t it just as well that the millions | Tépresentatives showed this grand old | day), of profits resulting should roll into the order to be holding its own in the affections STAR MERCHANT TAILORS, it is hardly possible that these abnor- | announced, admitted and initiated, after ' (EXTRA QUALITY.) mal prices abnormal while the National pis ie o Pine gommnitions were ap- lia ‘ail ae pointed : Finance, 8. W. Crabbe, John C. LYONS. Policy prevails and our sugar refineries are Anderson and Dan Stewart; State of the| July 23, 1889. kept running—can be maintained. The] Order, J. R. Edwards, Henry Rackham supply of sugar must enlarge, and the | A. B. Dickieson;On G. W.' P's report, a —_———(x )—_--— 5 prices of sugar must, ere long, come down. sn ray aa W. Wakeford, Jas. HARD COAL 3 laeenn. Tntealh Jarruthers. e reports of the G. W. 5 Suppose, however, that they do not come Patriarch, Grand Scribe and Grand : ine 3 C down, and that the standard prices of ante-| snrer were now read by those officers RRIVED Ex. Sch i National Policy days. will be maintained,— | These reports, as well as verbal reports of will be dtichinéging Sptanevow (Widow z = vo = ildrens’’ UNDERVESTS, all kinds and pr WEEDS OU LEW EE: Ee. o Pa ® , egna of the people of this province 225 Tons Anthracite Coal § pockets of sugar refiners in this country, as The M. W P , é 9: > Bahan s ° that an equal number of millions should be | pleased with his py ag cago ag = EGG AND CHESTNUT SIZEs. ae - The Original and Peerless Artists of Our Day. distributed among dealers, brokers, etc.,| to the Grand Division, and congratulated This is the same quality as _ such good “*. © > x who live and move and have their being | them upon the success which had attended satisfaction last year, and will be sold at low- oo a=] HE ABOVE HAS BEEN A SETTLED FACT FOR YEARS, and to keep before abroad? Our sugar refiners have invested their labors in the past, and the unmis- | °** possible prices. ww j the public what isso well known to every good dresser in this Province, may ie ® geaitea’ ha aha takable signs of vitality shown by the CAPT, JOHN HUGHES. e c; | seem superfluous. But as a good dinner tends to give a quietus to the disturbing ‘ ange amount of capital in this country ; | Order in this jurisdiction. Ch Saas: Sal _ Water Street. = A4°S co =| influences within the inner man, so a thorough knowledge of our capabilities will give they keep hundreds of men employed in A public meeting was held in the Pres- » July 23, 1889—5i dy. bo: © we & quietus to anyone who may have had the good fortune of being dressed by us. The Montreal, Moncton and Halifax; they byterian church in the evening, at which a = =" sun rises and sets, and it appears to the ordinary judgment that the sun revolves arou keep hundreds of thousands of dollars in et datum aes HARD 1 33 wo the earth instead of the earth revolving around the sun ; #0 We, through the immense Canada which, but f. “ ‘The chair was occupied by Rev. Mr. nes & 2 | strides we have taken in our art, would appear to the uneducated to be moving aroune™ ich, but for them, would be ex-| Fisher. whil hb 5 o : . ’ ppea ® ; : pended in England, Scotland. the Uni RB while with him on the platform RE Ae > > our many friends, instead of they moving around us; like the sun imparts its warm : gland, Scotland, the United fs Rew = Alder Temple, Rev. A. F. © eS ® 5 rays to revive drooping nature, so we are the benefactors of our people, by aiming high “servi tale Sain ania eae: NON. saermere se mb rT As mere Prince Edward Islanders, th io ong awe - Ainley e S « | us asthe ANT TAILORING PHILANTHRUPISTS of our day. people of this Province do not am. — J... oe ee ag si = At MeMillan’s Coal Depot, aes 3 _ 5 ; Are you anxious to test the aie’. Gave in, then, and see our inn of ine inniel : y ——- i v. A. B, ‘ bi 4 ? : ich ior, in ev ill fit out with 4 - ; eve oe profits of the sugar trade seo wa W. P. Archibald, Wm. Simpson, Ex Schr. “ Kalevala,” from New York, Sj a3 BS which ag a lg as oan Oe les hes gist that she has “ the RO. tut, as Canadians, having at heart | Davi mall, and the Rey. R. Alder AC © of Superior Hard a Ss best dressed young man in town.” Call early, if you must have it betore Ist July. the interests and the prosperity of the Do- Temple. While all the speeches were re- arg perior Ha Coal es. 3 minion at 1 h ; markably good, that of Mr. Temple de- Selling Low. Ar 2 2 HATS and FURNISHING GOODS in the LATEST STYLES. arge, they would certainly | serves more than a passing notice. He is 35.8 5 LEOD & McKENZIE rather see them go into the pocketa of perfectly at home on the sition, andean, july22—3i R. McMILLAN. = ‘3 = Me RCHANT TAILORS «= Q OQ apl7 FASHIONABLE ME . oree's _aswal Association,