oe eke ae. 9 oe a it a sect Pr teceeneetatemsctatin, DAILY EF esis is irue Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the, Public, may speak free.” —Ecrwripes. CATARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, cities ” ” ‘ vering by ‘ DIARY OF BISHOP HANNINGTON, MU K- : Ty ' 1 : DERED BY ORDER OF KING MUANGA,. fhe bxaminer Pybblsbing Go oF " The diary of Bishop Hannington, who ; oo * ae _ was put to death hy order of King Muanyga, , =. seenwt i ‘of Uganda, Africa, has been published, " 5 ioe ee a giving the details of the last week of his a Oe Set F1OR life. He describes the arrival of his party — "eases een vs 50 | }at Luburas, where a chief, at the head of a a ow ees 1.25 | ' i £ 3 thousand troops, demanded ten guns and Yr, — sro" ois ‘ , three barrels of powder. The chief asked oo mg 08 moderate Sites es XY Fe | Bishop Hannington to remain with him for Contrscta may be made for month) y equ eriy. ballt-yearly, or yearly advertisemea on application, ALMANAG FOR NOVEMBER, 1986, MO NS CHANGES, First (Juart ord day, Oh. h2 7m.,. p. m ‘ | decaying bananas. While he was lying ill ian Hun ty, th, sto, pm xe ded. “Such profit would ruin a farmer or an Other 2:1 herpes, the chick and his hosted » pm, N. E, | wives came out of curiosity to feast their * neo : i eo ; ; : . . ‘ Juarter 18h day, 6h., 27.8 mian---8 per cent discount means asprofit of 50 Der isi po Bh peed teclrred , ! wed to return to nis tent, where, eae : "3 he felt ble. H v } th day if m.. S “4 ro «| ll, he more comfortable. e was won ah dy oo po SW CCN. Hut the facts are: He buys for cash only, there-)"'2 °° ip sataeek "Tio Saab DAY OF WeeK/>22 Sun | Moon! i my 8 | ed in bed during the following days. Par- " “eee wastes fore buy from 18 to 25 per cent less than many houses tistics cece ahs ce ah 1m h =a = morn h m ; . josity, caine daily to see him. He was al- ooly 64s 311 930 the t rade, and can afford to sell even less than those tewvei te scudmessases to friends, but hs 3 Wedn ad Ly an Sn) } i ; 3 il 48 | : = t< 4 t t} RR j } t balearee ey we ai re = a (hr tak \ a. oh aa Are or . » is Bi ° | seven 2 day he writes that the fever con- 2 j ; a ™ 2 25 9 13 : a 12 Who pi c nid Os EVE 1Os8e aDULOUS iIscoun S. with vo that at night the place swarmed 6 Saturday 4; 34 2 35) 6 3) 10 ray r 8 with vermin; that the guards were drunk Fheeies a asi'3 31 7 30 at Fen Thousand Dollars (810.000) worth of Cloth (*: noisy, and that he was unable to $3; Monday 57 Sii 3 Zr 8.19 34 | sleep ast he became caenrious, i ‘ oa} @ - P a} : > 4 y -6 . go la September 2% » ras or ~seseoo cing at wonderful low prices, Overcoats from $2.75, [Ste-eeatm. Say, Beptombor: 29; "hea nore 1 i } Say S See I a Pe *t f r » SG. oP aD. x | i i Gc t Ci t! : oe t } t j ifs! yrief: *‘No news; a Sida howled all night, iz | 25 ‘ios2 a3 SUS TPOM © e tip. 3 OF Ot oO AIDS <a ANDOU ia ; Smelling the sick man; I hope he will not 13)Sa <9} G IS1l 29, 2 - have me yet.” This is the final entry. Ii t Mon Ms aS aes . price. Lare ec stock of Dress droods, & Sacques, $ UWlsters, is believed that sh: rtly after writing this 45) Mon =| 8 3 0 49 15 ~ he was taken out and put to death. 5h | ? Eee 7 . 2 ~ M ~ one r yr } mf * ia 7 Wels 219 $14 3 Sacque Clot! 1, Luadies’ Hats, &c, very cheap. Shirts lle sip ~ | ant tolan 2a) 3 | Sad State of Affai is i ii i9itl 24; 3 24 s 72 e f - 242 Sad state Of AiAiPs. He 13) 19\mom| 440, 6 ANA U ndercloth ung below competition. s ia . 2's 14; I8! 0 36) 6 { ‘he accounts received from St, Peters 2) Sand 16) =17| 1 49 7 18 ! Oe i —— seal eet burg of the killing ot an Ade-de-Camp by 22) Mond 17} 16) 3 2} 8 19) 8 59 Dy y Cry SCs] ble BPR: Ant and W Ora ns should s SCC His stock |" Ozar nies ul a cies Ratan otf thinen that =) | , is, 1 : l4 9 SS a7 jhad not been generally realized. Every- “ . pe ~ : a7 : 24 +. and not be } © d aw chy DY sensati OR val ady ertisements. Jon ne is familiar with the precautions that al Wei dav aol sal © cole a lare taken when the Czar travels ; how regi- 25 Friday 23 131 7 43:1) 13" 5O ‘ : — 97\Saturda\ 24} 12] 8 44111 52) 48 ; ments line the railway; how several cai Onlteedas” 25 lio salad: - ‘ K j BK riages are used w ithout anyone being al- -5 Sunday a ¥ oo morn 4; 5 ein o.7 " 29’ Monday 26) 11/10 28) 0 32) «45 ia ” s lowed to know which contains the Pmper 30! Tuesday 726\4 911 8} 1 10) 8 43 : or ; low houses, embankments, and every Ch'town, Oct. 21, 1886. place of possible concealment along the oo ee KRIDAY, NOVEMBER 5, 1886. The Wartyr Prelate. “7 a day and the latter complied. While tak- . ingawalk the Bishop was attacked by serene. oscuaemen }about twenty natives and struggled with wy | his assailants, but became weak and faint .. LL. B, PROWSE does not offer a discount of Best oAaclcon Wilh Sac coapectn tohes per ce | they stripped and robbed and imprisoned to dos SO, opp per ean profit would need to be. him in a noisesome hut full of vermin and JAMES H. REDDIN. BA RRISTER-AT-LAW, SOLICTROR AND NOTARY PUBLIC, has removed to the office adjoining that of R. R. Fitzgerald, Esq., Cameron Block. 4g MONEY TO LOAN Sept. 27, 18856-—1 mo eod & wy 3 mos FALL ARR Aes THE B PALACE i STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave =t. John for Boston, via Eastport and Po ian svory Monday, Wednesday and Wriday, a ia i Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd class ; 39.5), lat class, — : For tickets and other information apply to - A SHARP, F. W. HALES, P. KL R'y., P. E. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent, ict, 9 1834—eod wky i, ‘HERHOR & CO., GHNHRAL Gomumission iderchants, 121 ATLAATIC AVENUE, BOosTOWN, MAS = wee ee ee Rags and Proince a Specialty. Iniw 15 dig wkly HARD co AL, [% Store, a quantity of BEST HARD COAL, Egg and Chestnut Sizes. aa Cheap for Cash. "4 oe a CAPY. 5S. MUGHES, =| Water Street. * Ch'town, Oct. 14, 1886—im eod i BARCLAY & U0, GEN Ky RA L ‘ 11 : one on Cyn nivsign & Shipping Marchanis, t9f Atlantic Avenue, Boston. ‘1GTLT years’ experience in pe, stash’ $14 Over fifty thousand bushels P, E. | ved by us last fall. Orr patrons ls chartered for potato ; i Ves22s it sats : : . ‘ , t cit merke freigate af short m9 Write for repur's $f “vyocislsies —- Potatoss, ned Lobviers, Eggs. Jane 17, 386 -3me end Mackerel, Can- Gents’ Goods a Specialiy. AS douthpor P. E. ’ ’ == route are examined, and how false reports are given out as to the time of the Emper- EXPIRATION OF LE ASE. or’s start. Few, however, imagined that the Czar lived in such deadly fear of assas- - . sination that a hasty movement on the part Be eg? of one of his staff caused him to shoot the ~— -— ~~ unfortunate man lest he might be drawing arevolver. A crown anda throne under these conditions appear to be hardly worth A 1? * ey having. When the affair occurred the Rus - a S. Snap. sian officials denied it, and the story was § | told that the Czar’s passionate temper had % A. got the better of him, and that the officer {had answered him and further angered him. This story, which European journals say is false, would only show that the Emperor is a deliberate murderer, without the excuse of self-defence. It is, of course, well a known that he is a veritable Peter in bru- €.; tality and passion. He is a Russian that pee : hardly requires scratching to disclose his SG £ real qualities, and even when a boy his de- are ee meanor was such that ominous things were said about him should he become Czar. He is aruler who is likely to bring social matters in Russia to a point. ——— OF -— — lb: <> -geee - — A Miraculous Escape. #3 A remarkable accident, particularly in| regard to its results, occurred at Catskill, N. Y., last week. Arthur Story was de- livering a barre) of flour at a house near the east end of the bridge of the West Shore Railroad which spans Catskill Creek. HE Lease of our premises expires in a few months, and not being able to renew the same on reasonable terms, or procure other| The house is built near the brink of the premises in time for spring trade, we will dispose of our whole stock of NEW AND FASHIONABLE DRY GOODS at an rock, which*has a precipitous descent of more thag100 feet. The horse took fright ay ry and bac@™ suddenly, and to the indeseri- = De Mz io NW SS du S £ C Fi, L EF L Cc Ke a bable Rirror of those who witnessed | the accident, disappeared with its driver over the cliff. After falling about half the distance the wagon was caught by the limbs of atree, the horse hanging head Carpets, Oilcloths, Rugs and Mats at 33 per cent discount ; Black and Colored Dress Goods at 33 per cent discount ; Mantle downward suspended in the air. The driver, who had held on to the wagon, now descended the tree, and the horse, by its struggling, broke the harness, and, rolling Hosiery at 33 per cent discount ; Linen Goods of all kinds at 25 per cent discount ; Prints and White Cottons at 25 per cent | over several times, brought up against the stump of another tree on a narrow ledge of rock. It was brought down with consider- HALF PRICE, such as Millinery, Hats, Bonnets; Feathers, Flowers, Real Lace, Edgings, Collars andj able difficulty when further assistance was obtained. Beyond some rather severe cuts and bruises no injury was sufiered by], either man or beast. | scully tildes and other Cloths, Tweeds, &c., at 33 per cent discount ; Blankets, Counterpanes, Comforts and Lace Curtains at 33 per cent > discount ; Silks, Satins and Velvets at 33 per cent discount ; Black and Colored Plushes at 33 per cent discount; Gloves and discount. A Lot of Goods at Cuffs, Frillings, a large variety W ool Gor ds, &e. ee ee ee ee OR i, ° cs gd the Above New and in Good Order, and will be Sacrificed in order to Clear Wibdsiteh Seteen ut Quic eee Tue best place in the city to buy Boots is at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s Few people know w hat is the best Scotch whiskey to drink, there are so many brands. The Gaelie w hiskey, shipped »y. the Stirling Bonding Co., Sterling, N. for age and | purity has long s stood first in Scotland— j amongst the nobilit y- Itissold in fall sized bottles—six to the gallon. —nearly all other | brands sell in small sized bottles. The Gaeli a whiskey is sold everywhere. Black anes i | i | PARTICULARS. g> SEE OUR CIRCULARS FOR FURTHER : Fg er eims s Two CENTS. VOL. 19.— NO. 132. New Public Bouses. During the t} iree years foilow ing i lat re vival of temperance work in Gern any there has been a great deal of te alking,arguing and preparing for work, but of actual work little has been done. Now at lasi it seems as if the time for organized action had come. and one large town after the other has in , the course of the last month or two seen the ope ning of coffee houses on the same principles as those in our own country, The largest of these ‘public houses of the future, as a German writer has called them, has recently been opened at Ham- burg, and the success has been such that. nothwithstanding the great expenses which naturally attend the beginning of such an undertaking, there has been a small profit even at the end of the first month. This is the more encouraging as the articles of food are sold at prices which to us must appear ridiculously low. Thus, a large cup of coffee, with milk and sugar—the latter a luxury generally only indulged in by the well to do—is charged a hali-penny, while a cup of tea, chocolate, or beef tea costs a penny. That Hamburg, the German Liv erpool, takes the initiative in the tem- perance movement is highly gratifying, and the success of the first German coffee house of this kind will no doubt be « great stimu jius to other large towns to follow suit. And thew re he need for such institutions is throughout the country must be en to all wno havé any personal knowledge of the German nation.-—Pall Mall Gocette eR A ~The Coal Fields. The prine ipal coal fields in Great Britain, namely those of Ne weastle, South Wales jand the Clyde country, yield about 170 million tons a year. It is estimated that at this rate of production the supply will hold jout from six hundred to eight handred | years, Germany's coal supply is more bounteous and is believed to be goux roa j thousand years tocome. France, Austria, | Denmark Ru Ssi Sweden ro d Li ly ure jalse so wel! ped with coal f h Ithere is no prospect of exhaustion for cen- | tures to come. Before thx rid’s coal can i be exhausted we know pn hat science : na uscovery may du to suy ply a substitute. jit would seem that not only the present generation, but many generations to come inay rest easy so far as the question of fuel is concerned. eS + A OE te Ww hat True Merit Will Da. The unprecede nted sale of Boschve’a German Syrup within a few years hes astonished the world. It is without doubt the safest and best remedy ever discovered for the speedy and effectual cnre of Coughs, Colds and the severest Lung troubles. It acts on an entire- ly different principle from the usual prescrip- tions given by physicians, as it does not dry up a Cough and leave the disease still in the j system, but on the contrary removes the cane {of the » trouble, heals the pa uwts affected, and le aves the m0 in apurely healthy condition. A bot le kept in the house for use when these | diseases make their appearance, will save di tors bills and a long s spell of serious illness. A trial will convinee you of these facts. 1+ is positively sold by all druggists and veral a iae in the land. Price 75 cents, |ai bottles. we > - <> > <a - Asarule, man is not overpoweringly brilliant. When I hear of any great per formance, J am more than eagerto place it ‘Lo his imited credit. Man cCescrves some ‘praise for trying to shine, Naturally, he can never obtain the witty heights of woman, but he gets more than even. He always has his own way, which no woman ever has. He can spt nd all the money he rants to, which no woman evcr can. He stays out till all hours, which no woman is allowed to do. He em spend $2.50 for a lunch, and growl at a quart of ice cream bought for the family use,and he can spend $25 for a lark, while she stays at home with the children and burns one gas jet and eats the scraps. Yes, there are times —all times—when a man has the best of it. ~ ~~ >> — People who wonder where house flies come from may be interested in knowing that they are to be met on the plains 200 miles from any house ; ond that they buzz around the highest peaks of the Andes as well as elsewhere. They have been known since the days of Adam and Eve, and they propose to stick right by and see the show out. > +2 ee nae Youne and middle-aged men suffering from nervous debility, premature old age, “loss of memory, and kindred symptoms. should send 10cts in stamps for large illustrated treatise sugy: g sure means of cure. World's Dispeasary Medical Asssociation, Buffalo, \. Y. faw cn. cima insapnll The grog-shops of the C ity of Mexico hs we such titles as, ‘“The Birth of Venus,” ‘The Kiss of Love,” “*The Life Eternal,” ‘The Bacchus,” ‘The Shipwreck,” ‘*The Delirium Tremens,” and “The Liitle Hell.” Mexican topers are determined to know the name of the road to ruin on which they are traveling. ~~ Exem; ption from mistake-is not ithe pri- vilege of mortals; but when our stakes are involuntary, we owe each other every ; ; . , candid consideration; and the mian who on | bottle, gold capsul and gold label. See you + ei agate | get it. discovering his errors anaes ledges anc 1 Rous " ; hem, 1s scarcely less entitied to Yh'town, Oct. 14, 1886. More Ececrriciry 1x CuartorreTown. aha * _ Ag PE weg sey gPraereitonmesn . - — : ono W. Brown has purchased a Dynamo-Electric jour esteen Gees ee | ys ey ; ; : | Machine, one of the latest improved New ae ae ee eae ey Charlottetown Steam Laundr: ‘Givil Service Examinations, | Yok sie. uieeetacnine is capable of Ge-| Lore, Oleen Sivith, she great. “bran Wit (H ell Stewart | ai ef, al ey ! ositing two lbs. of silver per day. Mr. “| King, 117s heen cony ert ad, and Wi ig ¢ up a Brown is now prepared to do Gold and Silver liquor selling. “I think ittis better,” he ish i as : i ; : ii Plating y secon 1 i to none in the worid, su x as} says, **to use the money ' have S Ye ad in EAD OFFICE: [ SCUTHPORT, Lot 48. TH! exeminations for entrance into the Civil | nives, for ks. ons, tea setis, watches, ty. oralizing and poisoning the re e in Li pi ' iter orietiaeatet ~ Sa rvice ¢ of Canada wili commence on TUES-) “™1V« ie Dae when aeadliedd Gineh E™ There i aug | ne @ peo; : Mark ve right & Coe 5 Furniture Ware- ' me BAY, the 9th day of November next, at $a. m., | Jewe MES of a : f Seep ef lomg, as far possihie, the mischief “ ) CABBAGE : 2 Il ‘ and will be hele at a egy places, nm rane | handles, — €vC., & ne J thenzum, col that unwi Hie T created ” rr, ine & ‘ . \ S, from 5 to $ 0S, ID fax, N. S..St. John, N 3.,. Chariotteto 1er of Prince and Grafton Strecte. . roo King square | 10, OU weight, 20 to S0cis. per dozen. } L., Quebee . Montreal, Ottawa, Kingston, Toronto, ; oct30-——tf ae Po ee 6,090 Celery, 30cts. per dozen, boxing extra. H amilton, “London, Ww innipeg and Victeria, B. C. | bea es . . ce} There is one servant for every two riests 10 Bus ois Onions, $i per bushei. A ‘ations for ‘orms of amission will be Keep your feet warm. A superior lot of! th Victor tani 7 ¢ ; ENCIZS We tke fe meroe “te a} 1 e > > | 45 ; + een Corts a ADNS i 3 nee Pee cn - Se ee et ee cele: ett ~ Peete ted wot later than the Felt Boots at Dorsey Gott & Co's oct 22 sla ; \ - 1: i :: » . . a : n = - ry‘s = a neen Gteant | mw of TeLUrHRec Ss nO ye Leve im wi J 1G! supe tay a : H, HASZAR Bx » Queen Street AMERICAN rubbers and overshoes at Dorsey - ae ae V [ES 3, American ‘Clothing Store, S’Side | toes, &c, cee Address all orders to be closed By order of the Board, Gotf & Co’s. Lamps and Lamp Fittings are sold cheap at W. P. Colwill’s. dy ead wky 6w -sept2i ; Beeis, Parsnips, Pumpkins, squashes, Toma- | 2:th of October, aftes which date the Rolis wiil oct 22 tf LESUEUR, lL osiiieenaee and Secretary, Ottawa, 28th Septewiber, 1886.—oct8 3wks law JAMES BURKE, Ch’towa, Sep. 6, 1886, 1 Ost, 20, “86--Imv 2Zaw i n riotous living, and it is said her cucsts eat vomparatively frugal iase. When the meal is finished, Her. Majesty is first to leave the room, CR em ent eA ge