HE DAILY EXAMINER. i : Five Doutarns a YRAR NEW SERIES. Che Baily ee The Examiner Publishing Co.,| a ‘ LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, ( ttctown, P. E. laland soso sccuenes, $7,000 WORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, . \] ti enmie .. 82 & | eM l On i i. sae or | oe 4 kl sing at most moderate rates. smay be made for monthly. quar riy or yea Y Advertisements on *) ’ | ~ ALMANAG FOR AUGUST, 1888, MOON S CHANGES New M 1 jthday, 2h, 85m. p.m., 8. W. kei : idth day, Oh., 31.6m., p. m., E Full Moon 2ist day, O0a., 7.3m., p.m., N., LA se bay u . 5.Sm., . we... S\V\ | aalaill a csielianalle thet : 1 Sun Sun Moon High Day s Per esters rises water} len h | mi morniattrinsh m/| 5 5 33 1438 | ?/ Taureday 48 23,016 643) 35 , icday oe 9+ O to! 7 & oe ti - irday di 21; | 33 8 19 ov ' : 9} 2 2si 9 ZS 27 | iS 2 2Za10. g 25 71 ti 16, 4 29:10 47; 2 S + ay ou 1d} Oo 281i 2B iv 4 l i4 ei 1; 10' Friday — wm Uke 8 Ue: U4 CA Ll Saterday 9 J 9 15) 0 41 1] Ws 5 } 9'10 271 1 vO 9 13: Mon 2 Sit a > «= 6 L4' i desday 3 GO a't o4!) 2 3D 3 15) Wednesday : oS. eee oe 0 i ay ; 2| 3 léieS 26/1357 lL; 7 . iv G 54 of is s x i » N 7 5) ! BD dlouda ] a5 66 41) Q 5U 4 21 la 12! 54: 7 13)10 3! $2 22) \\ Ls 52; 7 42)i1 8 og 4 id SG; 8 7ilt 431 & 24 lé 49 $8 Sliaft 13 o> 2) 5 i + 5 » O 4Y ot $5\ Sunda 5 + 9 19] § Bez 27 2,| Moudsy i 6m O94 @ ¢ 24 2S luesday ou $110 14 2 40 2) 20 W i ‘y 24 1) 10 48) 3B 32 Is gnursday o-5 ot'})} 28) 4 37 i? Friday > 2416 30 morn ) 54,1312 a ec D. A. MACHINNDN, L.L.B., Atturae], Solteitar, Nutary Public, &¢, HAS PENED HIS | | Law Office in Georgetown, | King’s County, | where he will attend to professional w rk, ’ , - . i a mi mouey Vil R bi DUS L. ARTHUR & CU.,, COMMISSION MERCHANTS, KRECEIVERS OF | Vackerel, Butter, Gheese EGGS Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & \ egetables, i42, 144 Commercial Street, | BOSTON, MASS. : Ua af. De qu '-93- N SUMNER ARKANGEMENT THE PALACE STZAMERS oF, THE (ATERNATIGNAL &.S. 60. save Mt. J 1° Boston, via Eastport and Port- lay, Wednesiay and Friday, at Class , 4) j i For ti snd her information apply to G. A SHARP, F, W. HALES, r. EL R’y., P. KE. L Steam Nay. Ce or to your nearest Ticket Agent. ‘ wy Fare f Charlottetown to Boston, $6,50, 2nd | James A. MORRISON GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS AND— ' er . Commission Merchants, Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rerexences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George ‘ . lacleod Manager Bank of Nova Scotia { harlot et who. ——_————— WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, Tl Easy Cucar axp 9 & 14 Muscine Lave, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Moxaison & C-Gnave, Halifax ely Bought at a Great Sacrifice, aud will be cleared o1t at Slaughter Prices, ALOT OF BANKRUPT CLOTHING. “som i bes * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may . —_—— ee CHARLOTTETOWN, P. B. ISLAND. TUESDAY, AUGUST 21. 1888. CHEAP FLOUR. B (} a Y i U R T. Few Bags Dark Flour | FOR SALE CHE\ * FOR FEED, fut the Manufacturers. ory jy2i—4i eod ee MISS WILSON (LATE OF HALIFAX,) Will yeceive £ iimited number of Pupils for truction in the " for the Pianoforte, Classes will open the Second Week in September. ~ vay —— Address car#of H, C. WILSON, Stanley SAMPi.lh PitICEKS: Bea’ 4w—augl 250 sits siiing for + = = $3.79 ST, PETRR'S SCHOOIS, SOU suits oe se = = = 4,60 | CHARLOTTETOWN. 6.590 | = 200 =uilts w ' *® se ae | BOY§’ SCHOOL. Head Master—Rev. James Simmon. M. A.., (five FOR MEN AND BOYS; ALSO— ’ at rshic . argval \ years Assistant Ma-ter at Trinity Coliege Come straight along for the Best Bargains to UChovl, Por@tjupe, Gat} . Assisiant Masters Key, Fred EK. J. Lloyd; T, H, J.B. WMWACDONALDS, tee** . ° <- 4 ' ; 8 Ch'town, June 14, IS88-—dy & wky | Gi ILS SCH COOL. = — ee -——————- Teachers~The Misses DesBrisay. Michaelmas Term opens on Monday, Sept. 3rd. There are several vacancies in both Schools. |} . The course of instruction includes Classics, | Mathematics, English and French. : i Pupils premalel | tious at the Luiver-Itles Attendance at Scripture Lessons is voluntary. For particulars apply to REV. JAMES SIMPSON Head Master. PERKINS & STERNS. for Matricujation xamina- eo Aka kh Oe ee — jy25—4w eod —_— ee ’ au 233 @ Seasouable Dy Goocs at the Lowest Frices, Reddin’s Drug Store. rene ce eee 1 Gross ENO'S SALT, ime : a I IT a 1 Gross BURDOCK BLOOD BITTERS, 10 Boxes FLY PAPER, los INSKH.T POWDER, ‘Print Cutt ns, Dress Goods, | F annelettas, | White | INDIGO DIAMOND DYES. CHEAP Cottons Country Traders will find our Wholesale Prices SAP. § as low as any in the city. D. o'M. REDDIN, Jr. Musling, CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP. | CH “AP. | Ginghams, | Parasols, | Umbrellas, | Silk Gloves, | Millinery, | : | jy25—1m HLA... ee 2 ft & CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP CHEAP. CHEAP, | heads bet en i i Se : j P ia = AM RIGHT will be at Charlottetown from i ; Sean a till eee ee in: 5 . an m Thursday at noon till Saturday morn- | Ribb ng,Laces, | Straw Hats, White Shirts ing of each week; and at Summerside from | Saturday noon until Monday at noon of each i Horsets, Shirtings, GCHBAP. OCUBAP, OHBAP. | CHE \P. CHEAP. week. | June 1, IRR, : ja a NEWTON LER, Table Linsn, | Cloths,Tweeds, | Bed Ticking, | Carpets, Rugs, Oil Gitta ( \\\ |) Lah iT CHEAP. CHEAP. CHEAP, CHE iN —~WANTED BY— aa | JAMES E. GRANT, PERKINS & STERNS. | | Sue SS ae OHEAP. ju27-—tf Charlottetown, July 7, 1888 See ae Se Voice Culture a Specialty. = i | adie: | ; (8. JD. MARTIN, Organist and Choirmaster | in St. Paul's Church, i+ now prepared to : receive t’u: 1. m the abeve branc!es of Mijsicai Study. la addition to the aboye? Mr. Mariia in- tends 4s at an early date a SINGING in - CLASS FOR LADIES. For terms, cic., apply at Residence, FITZROY LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, set e336 poem oy war Y _| FOR SALE. JIHN NI WECN'S FURMIUIE BSTABLISHMENT, A marten nL AND GET BARCAINS, . : : Msborduzh River (Bist), Lot 25, the property ——— ——{0)—_-- — f- the jaté (apt. Kenneth McLeod. containing ty ,cres, 40 of which are clear. There are 15 Acres undercrop. which will also be so'd, along Largest, Oldest and Best Place in the City. Si ary Sn omente™” eh ane Hien. NEVER IN A DILEMMA! es me hia tees ANDREW McLEOD, augi0—dy Ww wky li Railway. Can supply you all, and give you the best value. daily increasing, No slop work. Furniture as represented. He does not advertise much, but gives his customers the benefit penton ——(0) ome ee een sales Why Pay Highsr —WHEN— ol this saving. Don't forget the place -OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, July 7, 1888. I RR TRYON WOOLEN MILLS DEPOT, Cameron Block, Charlottetown Agency. {ee J. D. REID having given upthe above Agency, and sold out his Stock-in- ' . us, we tem cto that we shall continue the business asa SALES DEPOT for CLOTHS, TWEEDS, BLANKETS and YARNS of our own manufacture. : MR. R. D. COFFIN will remain in charge. ' Wool that has been left with our Agent (J. D. Reid) will be settled for on demand other liabilities that he has incurred in connectiou with said business Ail imported goods, excepting Cloth and Tailors during the next thirty days. as well as auy We also collect ail dekts due to hin. lrimimings, will be closed out regardless of cost As Good as any on the Market, i —RELAILS. AT— 5e., 10c. 1d 20c. per Packet, and Sec. per Pound, A large stuck of our own manufactures will be kept constantly in stock to ex- change for Wool at Mill prices. CASH FOR W OOL. TRYON WOOLEN WE'G CO. TRYON WOOLEN MILLS DEPOT, speak free.”—Kuxivives. eta is ROLLER MILLS.; 28 Two Cent VOL. 23.—NO, 77. ee gee Mineral Resources of the United a a Parnell’s Proposal. tt States. FOR THE SETTLEMENT CF THE IRISH QUESTION ; —-AN OLD LETTER. Tar Chief of the Division of Mining aa eee tatistics and Technology of the Unite The proposal of Mr. Parnell for the set |. a a 7 ’ . tlement of the Irish question, which Mr |>°*t®S Vepartment of the Interior has sent Chamberlain refers to in his letter to th: | tl advance sheets of the annual report on Times as having been brought to him b he mineral reséurces of the ec untry for the Mr, O'Shea in 1885, and which is appendec|,o0. 000. py, ile ¥ pPppr mst year ilie figures given therein are to his letter, is headed ‘ Local Seli-Gus se es if ernment,” and is as follows:- eT eee iti ee It is proposed to create county boards, niowing statistics are obtained: Domes- jhe elected by ratepayers triennially by ballot,|tic iven ore consumed, about 11,300.000 The boards would levy county rates, would |x ms tons; Value at mines, $4,990,000- an sanitary authorities, and woul administer a : « ‘ ‘ease gQver LAS su 4 : county busine 88, relicf of the poor, infirmarie LECren ver i i of 1,500,000 in quantity ee asyluins, roads, bridges and har-| ind $5,900,000 in value. Imported iron ‘s. sa . 3 . . € es ror’ . . : ” . . rr the boards would have power to pt onsameds 1,194,301. long tons: total iron chase or lease land for any of these objecis well as for the erection of churches, schools laborers’ cottages, etc., to grant cor cession re consu , In 1887, about 12,494 301 ny tons, 1,454,868 tons more thin in for and to provide county and baronial sab-|1°°). 1's ton made, 6,417,148 long tons; ventions, and guarantees of interest to rai). }’4'™* at iurn ct $121,925, 800—an increase ways, tramways and other publi: underta! Ver 1550 of (345,319 in quantity and §26,- ings within the county; tu order or undertake | 930,04) in value Siect of all kinds pro- such subsidiary schemes of arterial drainage iced dame, Os 1 ‘ tuus—increase of as may be confined to their areas of juris-| 776 569 tons over 1886: value at works diction, and to delegate their powers to com- | 105,511,000. The total spet value of all mittees, A board would, moreover, be au-| iron and stee! in the first stage of m«nufae- thorized to associate itself with one or more |; ire. ng all dupheations, was $171,- boards far business of the nature indicat 105,000—an increase of $28,603,000 as which might overlap iis boundary. [x or ; R86. I licensed us d as to guard the rights of landowners, a represen | ; of re aii Stake tee 1 1887 tation in proportion ta the rate paid by them |” ; yer CV) an < sae ee might he admitted to the boards. Goneraliy | “OU 9.74 + UVU long tons; Vaile at quarry | } speaking, the landlord pays half the Nuvt about SS. 726. PI NM). Phe oe i} value or gold rates, and the tenant half the poor rates and | a Pat $9,100,000, 2 de- the whaie of the county cess now. According} erease of $1,900,000 from 1886. Silver in- ta the returns of local taxation in Ivelonu, | cre sed (rom $51,000,000 in 1886, te $53,- just presented to parliament, it appears that | 441,50 vaiue) in 1887. The total in 1853 the amvunts levied on real property odu opper was 184,670,524 Ibs., outside of the towns were, for poor rates £1,-| of which 3,750,000 lbs. were made from im- 147,243, and for county cess £1,191,920. Sup The total value was $21,- posing, therefore, that the land owners were | O59 4: 02,43 & it an average of 11.4 cents per A t ae me.t ° 7 ase bhurde: . “ found to bear one-fayrth of these burden tutal consumption of pr Luc a 3n | >t ii . Lise ¢ mied they might be aliotted one-fourth representa-| . sion on ‘the e muty boards. To init cure 7} COPper in the United States increased by c 5. AK« ure of 4 7 . ybout 14 per cent. The production of lead classes might be established was 160,700 short tons, valued at $14,463,- it wohid, per- te. : ; VOD, at SY per short ton. rhe production this system separate elections for the two} ; haps, be found gonyenient to levy a single | ' od : d, and the several oxides from coyuty ate for all purposes, such rate te be| Vl White i - » . . ‘ ; > equitaoly divided between the landlord and| pig lead increased to a total of about 75,000 tenant, according to the present average in} short tons, ihe returns of the producers proportion to their fespective ratings. County} of zinc show an increase from 42,641 short boards and municipalities would elect r« pre } te ns in 1886 to 590,540 in 1887. The total sentatives, according to population, to serv, | pro laction of all kinds of commercial coal on a ventral board in Dublin. Por the pur-|in L887 was 123,965,255 short tons, (in- pase of these elections, the representatives crease over 1886, 16,283,046 tons), valued < ow TOL 4 vrTA 2 ‘rom +45 : ins - ma r on the land owners would have a separa ' sat $173,530,996 (increase $26- elective power, proportionate to that of thei : ‘ 410 Phis 2 > be divided int *enn- constitueuts in electious to the county boards. | a on a " ; =e ‘o - on To the central board would be handed ov: vy" . wert teria eee oe ; vi waht 98 short tons) r 35. 273.- the management of such public departmen ee , OU short ns), OF 30,273, as the fullowis g: 1, jocal government Doard; . (increase 2,508,702 iong tens) 2, board of works; 3, board of national! e $79,505, 244 | Increase $7,807,118) tion; 4, board of intermediate education; 4, | all other cvals, incinding bituminous, brown Irish fisheries board; 6, lunatic asylums) coal, lignite, small lots of anthracite pro- board; 7, general valuatign and boundary | duced in Colorado and Arkansas, and 6,000 aurvey; @, charitable donations and beqnests} tons of graphi coal mined in Rhode Is- cQmmission: 0, endowed schools commission lan mn. the woregate to 84.- eto. The central board would lave general , aa” 1 ean 100 yor tons, (increase 13,473,2 powers over these departments and over th reorganization and reform of them. It wo 4 : be authorized to delegate such powers, or any ?47>4~" poe LOCA LOC pee OF CD eEEN, of them, toa committee, and to appoint | @CUCINE colliery CORRS POR WAS presideat, vice-presidents and empioyes to | +!" , anthracite, 37,078,747 long administer them, The ceutral board would tons (increase over 1886 2,275,670Jong tons), $04,165,752 (increase $18,- have the power to levy national rates for such | or 42,088,197 short tons (increase, 3,052, - purposes as in‘ernai improvements, harbors, | 751 short tons); all other coals, 87,837,360 arterial drainage, tree planting, and reclama-}| short tons (increase. 14,129,403 tons), mak- tion and improvement of land; for su sidics ing tue total output of all coals from mines and guaranties of interest for railw ays, tra i bli ; f -jin the Unit State exclusive of slack Ways and public enterprises; for yu sranties i) es ’ 99 2OF Bay ae - the bereits of holAine t 1) coal n h the gdulmps, 129,825,557 ‘ : . 1Dgs for 1 hort 1S ncrease 17 is? 164 tous) ants and similar objects, and for the bett . ; P ee > Lows An hraeite, $54,552,181 housing of the poor working classes. 129 ne yr $5,450,061); bituminous, $97,- would be entitled to borrow money from the treasury for purposes sanctioned by law, and | 209.000 Qucrease, 519 405, 6 MI) 5 te tal value, tq grant loans to owners and accupiers of land, | 8452,.474,°00 (incre S27 891,661. } The aubject to the consent and regulations of the|#beve figures show a notable increase in treasury in sofar as mightconcern the ad-| 1887 r 1336 in the aggregate out put and vances made to itby the iatter. [It woald | value of both authracite and bituminous have the power to move the ministeis to ask coal. ‘4 | production of coke for the jexchequer, not exceeding the proportion of 7 957 4 Cwneron Bhuck, July 18, 1888—dy & why ayo Ud. 24, 157 parliament for contributions from the j perial! yea) ni ¢ December S3lst, 1987, was } " i suOrt fons, valued at $15,623,574, such contributions tothe rates granted to e greatest product ever reached similar purposes in England. [¢ wenld have < .\. y-,. ed States. being. 1,022 419 tona control over all pubiic endowments for edu si me ue ee ; be. x31 18 » tutal production tional urposes in Trelaad, and over ti ; . q-3 B°,° = setts , 1 W 23,249,545 barreis of 42 dppiied balauce of the Ivish church fund, no é' in the keeping of the land commiasioue:s, b : ~aialle Value, at a aver the collec ion of money ou account of ths © oF OI « vas $16,949,726. The in- fund would be left to the treisury or the lind | ©! iss6 was very slight, only 139,- commissioners, who would band the pi [5 r428 barre there was a decrease of 114 to the central board. When eithertie ity ©} : rrel in the average price. The boards or the central board shauid ex \ of natural gas in the United the right of compulsorily taking on lesse or! sj i 1557 was equivalent to 9,055,000 purchasing laud in order to enlarge holding is of coal displaced. This at an er to supp y other holdings to tenants t 1 CONn-laverage value of $1.50 a ton, would make gested districts, the valuation for the lease o1 De Vv ue of the coal displaced by naturak purchase might be left tothe lind commi-- 4 ; ee ore he val of sioners, Levies for coinpens +ti m for ont 2 a ae ee rages, or for extra police, would be collected | te § 5), $19,934,105. — lu J ae the corres- by the police authorities. Taere would be no | PO" a wutity was 6,500,000 tons, worth appeal trom the central board, exe: pt on OO,01 we production of salt in 1887 question of legal power, and such app-al (,531,0602 barrels (vf 280 pounds,) would be finally decided by the supreme court | vaiued 54,095,546. The annual produc- of appeal, i} tion has sed each year since 1883, but Dublin, Jan. 14, 1885. 'the cotal value has declined, being less in . 11887 than in 1884, although only 6,514,937 Apvick Tq MoTHERs.— Mrs. Winslow’ | bar were made in that year. The value Soothing Syrup shoald always be used when|of Americin gems in the rough state chiidren are cutting teeth. It relieves th: jounted to $88,600, besides gold quartz iittie sufferer at once; it produces natural | { is and is, valued at $75,000. quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain;| Of South C ina phosphate rock, 480,558 and the little cherub awakes ar ‘‘bright 3 were produced. valued at $1,836, - button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It] Qo). aie 50,000 tons. but a de- soothes the child, softens the gums, allaysal!| 0 7s Gon aye bes widened: ditek” UA andeten pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and! °°" ti Set to 83.75 is the best known remedy for diarrhaa, | COMPS IO, Tecucing tne price to $3.7 | per ton for land and $4 for river rock. The whether arising from teething or othe: Z ilphur was about 3,000 tons causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be} Production o IN TO i Utah, worth $100,000, Litigation . . . ' re Syrup, and take no ather kind. [April 1} ‘ss | checked the use of an increased plant. The om = iperts of Sicilian sulphur, with small {I know I've got a vein of poetry in me,!shipments from Japan, were 96,882 long | | sure and ask for Mrs, Winslow's Soothir i sir,” confidentally asserted the young man to $210,000, at $4 per ton at the editor, “‘and all 1 want is a chance to| ,),,, 4 The production of barytes, bring it out. What would you suggest, sir?” | Li 15.00 ," on tons of erude “I think you had better see a doctor and} ), . valued at $75,000 at the mines. mage 5 laneod. | he timated tot product of gypsum was ——-- + oe. -—-- : To tHe Dear.—A person cured of Deafness |“? tort tons of cruce gyP - ™* ee and noises in the head of 23 years’ standi: | $25,0000. In additi ~ 2,104 long by a aimple remedy will send a description of | ' ypsum were imported, it FREE to any peison who applies to Niciu hiefly from N Scotia, (he production g0N, 30 St. John Street, Montreal. 4m—ml14 |] of mica increas » 70,590 pounds, valued -—_- at $142,250 The increase was chiefly in Gents At:ention !—I have just opened a lot New Hampshire, Massa- of Boots andi Shoes, which were bough 1 aiso produced mica, large reduction from the original cost, amor worted fromthe Black ‘ : which are three linas of men’s laced by { Hi atte Te ee mica waste is Now is the time to get a bargain. —R. \.| . 2.000 tons. worth 815.000, were Jost. auglS oi | 1887. 7 v of all the metals -- — oe : : _ Oo. As we are about making a change with th: | 22° . se 2281 ee intention of leaving the Island, we will now] =? > uineral sub 6, FOO ee offer our goods at a very great discount atth « meking a total value of Four J56, 349. The Cheap Oruckery Store. —W. P. Colwill. estimated value of mineral products mut July 30— dy edd 4 w, why 4w.! specified in the statement is $6,000,000, Serre Pare ne cote nnT Din rae ne ee a man ee i emg eres