in age aes OR a ~* * = EE RS Ae: LIP aie, PR Pe QP CUM. oe <¢ per sane Banta, ah ae ont Cit Aisa rma mala i ie aaa 5 GP a gE: at: ia a ae ee, wr 7 ea 1 allele Ce Bebe SS a S sa te in oan a ee LL A OT — A! THE DAILY EXAMINER lssued every afternoon fron. tne ine of the Examiner Publishiag Ca, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (a ADVANCE) @ee Year, - - - = = = & = © $4.0 Months, e es ..&. << eee « 2.00 Months, eo. 2 ~¢ & 8 € 1.00 Month, “oes « eee se 0.35 Sent post paid te emy past of Canada or the United . THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is Issued every Friday morning. ap of matter which has appeared in the ily, and is a first-class news taining all the latest oews, GLO a year. “DYSPEPTI'S HOPE Is Founded on Dodds Dyspepsia Tablets, Which Never Fail Him. They are the Only Medicine? on Earth Remove the Cause of Dyspepsia, etc. that can Indigestion, Toey are Sure. Ifamad dog were chasing you, and if escape seemed impossible, you would be deeplv grateful to anyone who showed you a secure biding piace. It would be easy to guage the vasue of the good turn he had done you. He saved your life: When the Demon of Indigestion is in pursuit ofa man, there is only ove way of escaping. Tbese paragraphs point out clearly that way. There can be no other way of getting ciear. Take Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets and you will soon be free from every siga of Indi- gestion and its evil effects. This result is accom plished in the only way possible. Dodd's Dyepepsia Tablets remove the cause of the trouble. They act on the food io the stomach im- momediately, reducing it to liquid form, digesting it, andthus banish that distres- sing sensation of overfulness which is caused by the accumulation of undigested toed in the stomach. No assistance is required from the atomach by the Tablet». It is resting al! the time Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are being used. Besides this, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets contain certain ingredients that tone and strengthen the stomach, egabling it to di- geet the food taken into it. No other medicine on earth, but*Do'dd Dyspepsia Tablets can digest food Therefore, no other medicne on earth, bat Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets cure indi- gestion. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are Dyapepsic,s anlp hope. On them he can rely with ab- wlute and perfect conti lence. Dodd’a Dyspepsia Tablet« are sold by all @raggists, at fiftey cents a box, tix boxes $2.50, or sent on receip\ of price, “by The Bodd’s Medicne Co., Li sited, Toronto. Baxtreordinery silks, opened today.—Stanley Bros. stamped linens 181 2i. Men’s furnishings, summer under-cloth- img away down in price Good quality of men’s ,fancy shirts jfor 50c each, —J.B. MacDouald & Co. Bananas, very cheap, at Beer & Goff’s. yOZcents. Ladies, you should see the grees goods Prowse Bros. are selling for 104 cents. It is a corking good line and just worth twice the monev. 183, 33. = Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Soda —~ eo > fr ee & Absolutely Pure More convenient, Makes the food lighter and more healthful. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©CO., NEW YORK. $$$ AN Photographs Photographs | We are making all che latest styles of in @ superior manner, At the ,otos finished cher on Glossy or Flat paper. sid stand Grafton St. We have aleo a new and splendid stock of China, Glass and Earthenware, fine woods at reasonable prices. 6- ELE Wts. Grafton St. | | Vieroria, B C, Aug6—The steamer It is made | per, con- | abscnpuon THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST’ 9, 189% ILL LUCK AND HARDSHIPS. he Vivid Tales told by Returning Klondikers. | Amanuense has arrived from St Michaet’s, | Alarks, with 200 passengers and between > . $150,000 and $200,000 in golddust. Of | the passenger list only 34 were miners | WhO bad Spentas much as one winter Ir | the mines, the remainder being those who | had gone there in the spring and concluds } ei not to temain. | «.Purser Richards is authority for the statement that the amount of treasure brought down was three million dollars of which one and a quarter miilicn was pb | gold dust and nuggets. The passengers all agree in the state. | mentthat hundreds of men are arriving | in St Michael’s from Dawson and visinity | seeking passage to the States. With ali ibere are upwards ofa thousand men in that part who have lately come from coast parts and are trying to get up the river. Men areturning back after learning the condition of Dawson and up river points. The river steamer Monarch ‘s reported aground about 250 m:les from Dswson. St. Michael’s ba tor and ‘he islands presenta lively appearance. A _ forest of masts coverthe bay and the seashore is lined with people. Boats come io every day or two from up the river with eccres and hundreds of disappointed gold seekers whose stories of ill Juck and hard -hips are vividly told tothe multitude that bas come hereto take passage for the mines, This results in many selling their outfirs and returning to the States. The hotels on the shore are nightly taxed to their ut- most capacity in accommodating guests and almost every craft in the harbor is utilized as atemporary hostelry. News ‘that ne gold has been found on Kotzbue and Norton Sound adds to the discourage- ment of the genera] multitude. Inthe harbor of St. Michaels are 53 steamers aad sailing vessele, all beavily laden with passengers, general cargo and river boats. Several steamers have large lists of passengers who purchased tickets direct to Dawson and farther up river points and on arriving learned that ar- rangements had not been made for ther transportation. The steamers insisted on landing passengers on the beach, thus throwing them On their own resources. St Michael’s is under military jurisdictiod and the commanding oificers refuse to allow such passengers to be -utashore. The result is there are four or five steamers in | port with several hundred passengers whom they are unable to land. ABANK’S LIABILITY. The Tradesmen’s National Bank on October 15, 1891, refused to pay on pre sentation a check drawn byWilliam H. Burroughs against his account kept with it. After five days the bank discovered its error,and the check was paid. A suit brought by Borroughs against the hank for damages for ite failure to honor the check was brought totrial in the Suc~ preme Courtin Brooklyn.At th? en dof plaintiff’s case thetria! judge refused to grarta motion to dismiss the compiain’ mad: upon the grourd ,anong others, hat the action was based upou contract ans not upon atort; no charge of wilful or malicious injury being made. The court then directed a verdict for plaintiff for 34 cents, interest upon the cheque fer five days. A jodgement of the late General Term of tue second department affi ming the judgement below has now been affirm- ed by the Court cf Appeals. It was held that the failure of the bank, which had on deposit funds saffisieat for the purpo<e to pay thecheck ofthe depositor, rendered if liable either in tort or upon contract. When, however, the deposicor brought his action for breach of contract, the failure to pay not beingcharged to be wilful, and no special damages being alleged or proved, and the cheque having finally being paid, the plaintitt was not entitled to recover more than nominal damages.—New York Tius 3. SO — — - Protecting Canadian Goods. The iasue of The Adelaide (South Aus- tralia) Advertiser for June !4th,just receiv- ed, gives the particulars of a trial which proves that even in that faraway country the Dr. Williams’ Medici: e Co., is as ac- tive in defending its rights and protecting the public against theschemes of the substituters and the counterfeiters as it is here at home in Canada. In the trial in question Frank Aehley and William Smith were shown to have been engaged in offer- ing a substitute for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, claiming that the substitute was the POC ASSECLESCBZOSHOSSHCE OSS 4ESSRO80C Seee ROYAL CONDOLENCES Family Bertix, Aug. 6.—The text of many telegrams of condolence addressed to the Bismark family have been published. Queen Victoria telegraphed as follows in German : “I beg yon to ac my sympathy in have sustained.” The Prince of Wales telegraphed English to Prince Herbert ‘pt this exprassion of tue greivous loss you in B:smarc k fron Cowes ° ‘fe Al ow me to express the sincerest svmpathy with you at the loss fvour illustrious father avdto pray that von expres. the same for meto your fam- 7 ”? " ry. The E-wreror Francis Joseph of Austria conse Ousvess Of Lue lmperishable nature of his name afford you some degree of comfort in your legitimate and profound sorrow. ” King Humbert, on bebalf of the Queen and himself, sent in French his moat affectionate condolence.” And added : “be glorious name of Bismarck will live througbout the centuries ensbrined in ad- miration and reepect ” Kivg @-car of Swedevo Norway, in bis despatch says: “The world has seldom seen your father’- like.” The Empress Frederick expressed her ‘sincerest svmpathv.” The Emperor of China suid: “ I recall with’ gratitude Prince ,Biamark’s service in promting friendly relations between Germany and China. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A pere fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. . They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. y Small Pill. Small Dosea Small Price. ~ Substitution the fraud of the day.’ See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills. That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache 18 often the result of eye strain instead of drugs, in such cases the only reasonabie and effectual remedy is A pair of properly fitted eye- glasses Or spectacles, which relieve the musclar strain and therefore cure the headache. We have made a special ctudy of fitting glasses, and would he glad to have you call on us if troubled in aby way with your eyes. G- F. HUTCHESON sane as that justly celebrated medicine. Both men were put under arrest on a charge of obtaining money onder fa'se pretence and conspiriog to defraud the public, ard evidence wasjheard before the Chief Justice of the Uriminal Court. The defendants’ lawyer madea s#trong fight in their behalf, but in spite of this the jury,. after ashort absence from the court returned a verdict of guilty in both cases. The Chief Justice deferred sentence until the close of the sittings. In addres- sing the jury, however, the learned judge spoke very strongiy concerning the evils of substitution and the dangers to the vic- tim that may ensuefrom this nefarious apd too common practice—Toronto Globe. ————— ri A AI a Piles Cured without the Knife by Dr A.W. Chase's Oint- ment. Mr Geo Brown, Painter, of Woodville, Ont, Victoria Co., says:—‘“For tnirteen years I was a sufferer from bieeding piles and the intense agony which I passed through during those years and the relief I obtained by Cha<e’a Ointment prompts me to give this testimonial. My physician wished me to have an operation but feit I could be cured w thout theknife. Three boxeso Dr Chase’s Oin' ment stepped the oleeding and effected a orh side of Market House. permanent cure.” ‘ Queen St. Gradnate Opticia OS VUE LSE EE OSES SSeS ESO } ENRY &, LORDLY C. E) A.M Can. Soc... E. ' Gracuate College of Civil Engineeriag | Corneil University. Ceneulting Engiveer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Enzgineer- ing and Bridge Designing. : Offices at Charlottetown and St. Island a obn. correspondence addressed to ‘harlotaetown, B. D. McConneELe J. «a MARION Memb. Can. Soc. C. E. A Memb. Can Soc. C. B D. and P. L. 8. Memb. Amer. W.W. Assoe, MCCONNELL & MARION CIVIL ENGINEERS ROOMS 308 TO Si! NEW YORK LIFE BLOG., MONTREAL Water Powers and Water Supply Systems (preuseed or existing) examined and reported on. image and Municipal Werks veverally. Surveys of every description undertaken. Many Sent to the Bereaved image i. the cours: of his despatch said: *‘May a’ i" \) Men's Shirts Neglige shirts, black satine shirts, flannel! shirts, flan- nelette shirts, gingham shirts laundered and uniaundered shirts, in white, flannelette and natural wool. Men’s Neckties | Four in hand, clubs, knots, ascot puffs and bows, Men's Socks x g KULINLG x % Ww x s WBA BIL iS Black cashmere half hose, bla*k worsted half hose, also grey and heather mixed ,olf hese and rock maples, Men’s Uaderwear Men’s balbriggan shirts and drawers, men’s Llama shirts and drawers, men’s natural wooi shirts and drawers, wen’s merino shirts and draw KRBBRE NINN s Yf sers in light summer weights; Ss also a large range of light ~~, medium and heavy weights, ®) SRP BLLEBLSEGESGESSS IT PAYS TO BUY ATMPEXKINS all kinds, all sizes and prices SELLBBIAL , ee: HIGH CLASS DRESS GOODS. F, Perkins & Co. SUNNYSIDE. P29 SEAL CGGGSGGGSGS Cloths We have a large range that comes under this head. Moncton Tweeds. We are the wnly ones in this city that carry this ceiebrated make of cloth, We have a good range of Canadian ['weeds; also, English «nd Scotch Tweeds, worsteds and serges in blue and_ black. In fact this department would take a whole ne-ws- paper to tell you all Table Damask Bleached and unbleached, ranging in price from 15e per yard up;also table napkins from 6d5cts per doz to $3.50 Bedding White, pink and blue spreads, sheets and sheeting, pillow cotton in circular and plain. acess e essere ra was Pages rer s gy 60 YEARS EXPERIENCE PATENTS Trace Marks DESIGNS ' CopyricHTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and deseription may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. speciai notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir. culation of any scient fic journal. Terms, $3 a year: four months, $1 Solid by all mewsdealers. MUNN & 00,36: 8roacay, New York Branch Office. £25 F St.. Washington, D.C Just ~ Received a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, a ed W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardre Stare. Church School EDSEHIL For Girls ————2 WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA Incorporated 1891. Ri. Rev. Bishop Courtney, D, D., Chairman Boara oo: Prustees TS ~oaplsoap ! Use Kionpike Bar the great Laundry and scouring soap. marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Roya Oak in the Laundry. | Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. Use Jupitke for the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday. J.D LAPTHORN & CO. h’town Soap Works. McGill University, Montreal Session 1898-9 Matric alation Kxamination, prelimivary to the various Courses of Study, will be held as under: *Faculty of Arts (including) the Donaida -=pecia Course tor Women. +Faeulty of Applied Sec.ence Faculty of medicine. P Faculty of Law -_. . Tues 6 h Sept. Faculty of Com -arative Medi cine and Veterinary Science, Sat, 17th Sept ~Thors, Ifth Sept *The Revised Curriculum in the Faculty of Arts comprises courses in Classics, English, Modern Languages, History, Philosophy, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry, Botany, Zoology. Geology. These courses are open alzo to PARTIAL stUDENTsS§ without Mrtric- ulation, tin the Faculty of Applied Science the courses in Civil. Mechanical, Electrical, and Mining Engineerins, Chemistry, and Archi- seeture, are also open to PARTIAL sirU- DEN'I3 withort Matriculation. FEx*minations for 20 wirsr YEAR EN- TRANCB EXHIBITIONS in the FACULTY OF ARTS, rangipg trom $s). io $200. wiil be heid on the 15th September at Montreal. St. John, N Nfid., and other centre>- opens d On Ist September. Pariculars of Examinations, and copies of the Caleadar, containing full informat on as to Conditions of Entyavee Courses of Study, Regulations for Degrees, Exhibitions and Scholarsbips, Fees, ete, may pe obtained on application to W. VAUGHAN, Secreta wed & sat _—— SOOO 9900 6OSe >» 069080002 08 ~ Miss Lefroy, of :‘heltenham Ladies’ College Fngiand, Principal. Eight Resident . Experiesieed Trom England, and Nurse Bo.rdand Taition Fees including French, Latiu or German or Greek, Vaiiw Calistne- nics, Class Singivg and Needlework, $22) per‘ aarum, or$75 per térm, Music, -inging, Painting, are extras. versities. Michaeimas Term begin Sep. J4th 1898 For calendar apply to Dr. Hind Grovernesses Housekeeper, Matron | Drawing, ete. f=" Preparations for the Uni- 178-—-], 3, 5, tf H. WILL. FRANKLIN Commission Merchant O'Dwyer's Cove, St, John’s N. F. P. E. I.{Produce a Speciality. Prompt Returns and Ac’s Sales. $ MONEY TO LOAN. On Farm Property alsdé on Real Estate within the limits of the city in sums of from two to five hundred doi’ars at a reduction on current rates of interest, J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Cameron Block. CPOA 0090 9OO4 © 60006060 see9 Glaret and. Mi BOOS COSS OOSE OSE SS — Claret in cases, | doz English Soda Water cases, each, English cases 6 doz each. Wholesale, quarts. 6 doz ( Belfast) Ginger ale J. & T. MORRIS, 180—3aw, 2wks ' 'aternational Line B,, Halifax, Char.ottetown, st. John’s, The McGILu No&wmMAL ScHoon will be re- and Mineral Waters | 7 \ 4 i Ling. To Boston COMMENCING MAY !0th. [he favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- ‘own for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via _ Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 p. m, Tickets for sale at stations P. EZ. L Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- 1an Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town, Furness Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain S. S. “London City” leaves Halifax for London August 3rd. This steamer has bez fitted up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- able produve showd apply early. W. W. CLARKE, Agent The Ch’town Steam Nav. Co STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afierncon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, copnecting there with express train for Charlottetown, From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting witn day traia for St. Jobo. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. Joha with Steamers of and Reaiiways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrivalof day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven p.m. (loca!) for Picton, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali-~ fix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES' Ch’town, P. E. I. SECRETARY Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd. “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing rom Montreal! from Charlottetown at 2 p.m. about 6 p. m. Monday 6th June Monday 20th June Monday 4th July Monday 18th July Monday Ist August Monday 15th August Monday 29th August Monday | 2th Sept. Monday 26th Sept. Monday 10th Oct ‘Mouday 30th May Monday 13th June Monday 27th June Monday lith July Monday 25th July Monday 8th Aug. Monday 22nd Aug Monday 5th Sept Monday 19th Sept Monday 3rd Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Mongay 7th Nov Monday 3lst Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe Mal Bay acd Father Pvuint. Delighet al summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs band- led with great care. k CARVE. BROS L Agents ee SED - a FOR SALE OR 70 LET. -——_—_— -— That well known business Hotel Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and sbop, all in good repair. Good on Stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection . Ayply to THOMAS CAMPBELL ’