. oe ce eee e a THE DAILY EXAMINER. Tens :—Five Douiars 4 Y RAR. NEW SERIES. Che Daily Examiner Is issned Every Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co., FROM THEIR OFFICE, LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUABE, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : ia Methev ccs ccs ccxeeeess. cae oe TO so. ond wah © ccnedec 1 25 One Menth....... état cae . . OF c@ Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yeariy er yearly advertisements on epplication. ALMANAC FOR JULY, 1889, MOON S CHANGES, First Quarter, 6th day, lh., 46.3m., a, un., W., below horizon. Full Muon, 12th day, 5h., 49.3m., p. m., E., below horizon Last Quarter, 19th day, 3h., 32.4m, p.m, N.E, below horizon. New Moon, 27th day, 7h., 48.0m., p.m., N.W, below horizon. Di Sun Sun | Moon! High! Day's mu|?4* OF WEEK isesisets | rises |water| len’h ih mih m mornjmorn! bh m 1 Monday 4187497 9) 01115 3) 2 Tuesday 19) 49,812,046 30 3\ Wednesday | 19, 49) 9 18) 1 23 29 4 Thursday 20} 48/10 25, 2 3) 2 5 Friday 21; 48/11 23) 347; 27 6) Saturday 22; 48jaft43) 3 42) 26 7isunday 22} 47) 1 56, 4.49) 25 8! 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Harris & Stewart's, next to ExaMINER office. £@ Special attention given to Searches, Collections, Conveyancing, and all branches of Solicitor’s work. < Loans made on mortgage or approved joint uotes. ju4—~lm eod w pd SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW ST., New York Cify: tocks, Bonds, (irain, Provisions and Petro- ’ leum Bought, Sold and Carried on Margin. Pp. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. _sept20—dy & wky ly LOUS MARV MEMORY DISCOVERY. Ouly Genuine System ef Memory Training. Feur Books Learned in ene reading. * “Mind wandering cured. Every child and adalt grently benefitted. Great inducements to Classes. Pr with Opinions of Dr. Wa. Ham- ialist gee the world onee Sees = Peyetat aist, J, ve ‘ley, D. pros tie tne C ristian je aN meer Pref. A. LOIRE TE. ob7 Firth Ave., N. ¥: GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS r-AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Revenences: Thomas Fyshe, Eaq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia. Halifax; DV. C. Chalmers, M : Caithieae Bank of Nova Scotia WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 1 East Cuear ano 9 & 14 Mrxcina LANR, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Capeda b Qo evs, Halifes . pr eam: Jamra A, Morrison. E ARE SHOWING “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born (v)——-— A BIG Newest Parasols and Umbrellas, Kid, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves, | Lace Mitts, in all colors ; White and Colored Muslins. Bargains in English Millinery. Bargains in Straw Hats. Big Bargains in Feathers & Flowers. ———{ x} —_—_— Job Lot of Men's and Boys’ STRAW HATS, very cheap. ——-— —(x )——— — GASONADLE, CHEAP, GOOD. STOCK OF BEST VALUE TO BE FOUND IN THE CITY. 4 His LOT MUST BE CLEANED OUT DRY GOODS of all kinds, at Prices that cannot be beaten anywhere. PERKINS & STERNS. 2: a 4 1 @ | gives tone and strength to the vital organs, Charlottetown July 3, 1889—dy & why Midsummer —( x -—--_——- —_--——_(x }#- —~— ey @ JUST OPENED. DENTS KID GLOVES, Mens’ Summer Underclothing, A LARGE VARIETY. NEW PRIN A Fine Lot Just Opened. TS, JUST OPENED. NEW HOSIERY, ‘Mens A LARGE VARIETY. Linen Coats Carpels~Brussl, Tapestry, Scotch A Large Variety, Best Patterns. BOYS’ STRAW ee SELLING CHEAP. HATS, Mattings, Floor Cloths. ! One of the Best Stocks in the City. Bok cba | LADIES’ STRAW HATS, Carriage Wraps, Lace Curtains. june28—eod&wkly. HARRIS & STEWART, Men, having to advise the Public, may speak CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, JU Other Items. Local and | Bur~pine im AmuHERST.—Upwards of $200,000 worth of brick and stone buildings have been completed in Amherst within the past two years, > | Ar Barpapors.—Private advices report that the Aspotogan, Capt. Taylor, arrived N ‘at Barbadoes from Bueonos Ayres on the REINS & STEER S 24th J une wil weil. SEASONABLE.— When everything appears unusually fresh we say the season is for- jward, and when a person is unusually for- 'ward we say he is too fresh. | | A Warnina —In the village of Bempton, | Kast Yorkshire, England, a young woman, |whilst in the act of throwing rice at a newly }married couple, fell back wards and expired. | = | Drownep.—A boat capsized in Port Hood, .C. B., on Monday night, precipitating the | occupants—-Arthur Merritt, Patrick Doyle and Alex. Ledbetter—-in the water. The tirst two were saved, the last drowned. Pianine | Cop, cough, coffin is what philosophers ‘term ‘ta logical sequence.” One is very liable ‘to follow the other; but by curing the cold with a dose of Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, the cough will ‘be stopped and the coffin not needed. i ilies ' He Gets Tuere.—Mr. William Dennis, of ‘the Halifax Herald, has been elected Alder- ‘man for Ward Two, Halifax, defeating Mr. \C. H. Smith, who recently lost his seat through being employed as counsel for the city in a lawsuit. The figures were 199 to 115. an Tue inestimable value of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a blood purifier should be known to every It corrects irregularities, and cleanses the system of all impurities. The best family medicine. Opp Lucx.—The family of W. F. Strouse of Shamokin, Penn., have odd luck in birthdays. His wife was born on Christmas, his second daughter on St. Valentine’s | Day, his third on the Fourth of July, and his only son on Thanksgiving Day. 8 _ STRUCK His Unoie.—At Margaree Harbor, : Goods ! C. B., on Monday, Thomas Burns got into an altercation with his uncle, Dennis Burus, in regard to work on the public highway. The young man struck his uncle on the neck with a pick, perforating the windpipe. is dying, The nephew is in jail. Bap For DrunkaRps.— They have a new law for diminishing drunkenness in Min- nesota, which will be watched with much interest. The first time a man appears $10 to $40; the second offence costs him from $20 to $50; and on the third occasion he is treated to a term of imprisonment from sixty to ninety days. —_——_—_—————— THE Price or Royvauty.—The following we clip from an exchange :—Mrs. Smith—‘ Yes, my daughter Lucy married a blacksmith, and they have a nice home and are getting along nicely. Mary married a butcher and is very comfortably provided for. Jeanie married a section hand and they are happily situated.” Mrs, Jones—‘‘ And your daughter Gladys?” Mrs. Smith—‘* Alas! she married a foreign nobleman. I send her $2 per week and some discarded dresses, and by taking in washing she manages to suppert the family.” ——_—__—__—_0 ++ —___—_ Personal. Rev. K. A, Harris is visiting Charlottetown. Rev. James Simpsou left by steamer Carroll last evening to take a well-earned holiday trip, Mr. Gladstone, in a recent speech on Home Rule in Ireland, said: ‘*We are the first to tell other nations their faulta, but the last to ligten to anv one’s advice.” Mr. W. H. Haszard is at home again—-from Portland, Oregon. He reports the ** Islan: boys” along the line as all well, and doing well. He looks well himself. Mrs. Langtry, her sister and=maid, sailed from New York for England on Saturday. The Lily has sadly changed. She has a troublesame affection of the nose, her health is failing, and her beauty fading. The Queen of Madagascar is described as a very sad face, a sweet smile and no end of ee EnnnEnEEE FASHIONABLE GOODS---LOW PRICES. ‘Fashionable Goods | BEER BROS. BEER BROS. IT PAYS TO BUY YOUR Latest Novelties | BEER BROS. DN Ul Popular Prices | BEER BROS. Millinery BEER BROS. BONANZA LINES i. Childrens’ Hats, —_ TS LOLOL —————— a ‘NEW STYLES Arriving Weekly. Charlottetown, June H, 1889—eod j Dress Goods | | Dress Goods ! Niisiatascntianas sient teeta | Immense Variety ! Every Novelty. [3.5 wee i | Silk Wraps, Jet Wraps, Every Style. | Print Cottons ! Print Cottons ! Immense Variety. FLOUNCINGS, FLOUNCINGS, Wonderfully Cheap. SUNSHADES, SUNSHADES, Special Bargains. a Paris gowns. She is 23 years old, has been four years a Queen and is really worshipped by her people. There are some Waterloo men alive [in Englend stsll. The most distinguished is the Earl of Albermarle, who was a suhaltern at Waterloo, and ig now hale and hearty at 90. The Queen sent him a boguet of roses Water- lao day. The Earl is the writer of a very interesting book, full of the recollections of a long and busy career. dearly beloved daughter of John and Ann Harper, aged 19 years and 9 months. At Tignish, on July 6th, Joseph Gaudet, |aged 30 years. May he rest in peace. Summerside Exports. Summerside, July 17.—-Shipped per steamer St. Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene : The uncle | drunk on the public streets he is fined from , small, slender, light brown women, with a’ On the 18th inst., Mary Ann, eldest and} free.” — EURIPIDES. LY i9, 1889. felegraphic Odds and Ends. Quesec, July 17.—The barque Premier, from Santos, in Brazil, has arrived at Saguenay, with sickness aboard, supposed to be yellow fever. The captain is dead, and there are two men duwn with the dis- ease. New York, July 17.—Red Star Line steamship Westernland arrived from Ant- werp to-day with a case of smallpox on board. The steamship has been quaran- tined. New York, July 17.—Among the sengers for Europe to-day was Commodore Slavin, president of the American Con- tracting and Dredging Co., whv goes to Paris to arrange the final contract with the Panama Canal Co., for the completion of the canal at a cost of two hundred million dollars. Toronto, July 17.—The Salvation Army in Eylington, in spite of several previous warnings, and its own promise, held a knee drill in the road opposite Oulcott’s hotel in the suburbs. Reeve Wilson, who was hav- ing supper at the hotel, came out and or- dered the arrest of the leaders. On one, a man named Whelan from the army train- ing school, the magistrate imposed a fine with the option of ten days in jail, and Whelan chose the latter. PirrspurG, Pa., July 17. New York brokers are endeavoring to purchase all the breweries in this city with the in- tention of consolidating them into a siock company, the stock of which will be placed in the London market. Some of the firms are willing to sell, others demand larger sums than have yet been offered. pas- ry _ i wo Orrawa, July 17.—Nearly all the Cabinet Ministers are temporarily absent, Hons. Tupper and Bowell being the only ones in the city to-day. Dalton McCarthy has j arranged a series of meetings in Manitoba next month in the interest of the fourth party. The capture ol! the Kolapure cup by the Canadians is the subject of con | gratulations militiamen to-night. | The Burke extradition evidence has been receivedjhere, but action will not be until the 26th inst. Until that date habeas corpus may be applied for. | Cornwatt, Ont., July 17.—The Grand Trunk railway double track is to be com- | pleted from Mentreal to Cornwall in about ‘three weeks. It is h | double track will be finished from Brock- i ville to lroquois and from Wales to Corn- | wall this season. This will Jeave a small section between Iroquois and Wales which | may not be finished until next year. Montreal, July 17.--Hon. Mr. Laurier spoke here this evening before Club Na- The Grit leader seems to think that Orangemen will vote against Sir John, jand thus vive the power toa purely French | party. Lonpon, July 17.—Another murder by Jack the Ripper is reported to-day. It occurred last night in Castle Alley, White- chapel, and, as before, the murderer escaped. Haurrax, July 17.—-The $300,000 four per cent. local government loan, to iun thirty years, has been taken at from 1 14 per cent. premium. Lonpon, duly 17.—Gen. Boulanger has been interviewed concerning the indictment found against him in Paris. He declares that the statements made in the indictment are a tissue of falsehoods. Paris, July 17.—The Temps says cypher telegrams have been discovered which prove General Boulanger was at the head of the plot to march upon Elysees palace. Several ‘officers high in rank have promised him support. | Lowett, Mass., July i7.—The large ; stable of the Lowell horse railroad was burned to-night with 120 horses, 30 cars, four carloads of hay, one carload of straw, ‘four hundred bushels of oats, tools and other materials. The loss to the car com- pany is from $100,000 to $125,000, and the insurance about $75,000. cannot be estimated. Newsoere, N. Y., July 17.—A amoung ta} taken expected that the | tional. 4 Ww strange malady that appears to be epidemic is pre- | vailing in this city. | talking about Everybody here is the disease, and at the pre- sent time it is estimated that two thousand Newburg people have the ‘Harrison grip.’ One physician has seventy cases, another sixty-eight, one fifty-two, and others are irun to death The with | premonitory symptoms of tbe disease are | lassitude, pains in the side and back, alter- | nating chills and hot flashes, etc. Children | principally are affected, although when adults are attacked the illness is much more ; Severe and prolouged, though as yet no cases have proven fatal. nal A Fransmiital of Fever. patients affected. Curious scarlet in 1846, a boy of eight years, the brother of the narrator's wife, was taken down scarlet fever, aud died. Oneof the prin- .' cipal amusements of his illness had been looking over a large picture book. After his death, this, with several other useful | play-things, was packed away in a trunk. | Twenty-six years later, in 1872, the sister- | serene of the editor took his trunk with 180 cases eggs........... .. .§ 734} her ona journey which she m ule in Eng- ee RS ac a cea 12 land where he was then residing. ihe a gee er 725 | tr nk was opened the second day after its Bly PI nk oe cae tes nce ... 24] atrival, and the picture book was takea out a rics thes caxekese +e 12! and presented to the editor's two-year-oll RF iio bas decks <u oo os eo ewan 34;son. During the next fortnight, the lit Peer ereererrn ieee ctves 8) fellow was attacked by scarlet fever. SWRI, ov ak 5 680 -5c) s caeenp es _5| was a wonder to the doctors who wee call 56 bris|pork sci tite ESS Os es te Se Oe 672) ed in consultation, how the disease had | 3350 lbs hams........... presses. ¢ ce Soe been contracted, as there had been no scar- ORR TMINE. «0. oc ccccsces cesses oe 10} iat fever in the town for years. At last ji $257 j occurred tu the editor th at the picture bo k By same str on 18th— might have transmitted me een mets $0 conta. 2.5.2.5...6. 265 $351 the medical men in attendance, on being te Be told the facts connected with it, agreed ONE cr sco ons ene ats. ¢psesees 14 ' ee = 15| that it had retained the poison for twenty 5 sheep. .....--0-e- cer eeceeecess Ti eines aueih Teta ne ape get Bate NS Seeeperrerr re ee en en ee — CE eT er pee g0| child. —Boston Pilot. Te NN ees donee ees fe 60 $$ a er re inks caben 8} Mex and women — prematurely gray, an l ee eT rye eugene hate gt ae whose hair was failing, are ¢ nthnsiastic in praising Hall's Hair Renewer for restoring the $608 color and preventing baldness. The other losses Suxete Copirs Two Cents VOL. 25.-NO. 4”, News Notes. Many very valuable relics of the eivili- zation of ancient Egypt have recently been obtained for the Boston Art Museum. With Italy getting on a scare lest France shall throw an army across her frontier be- fore the national defence line is ready, and Austria looking askance at Russia's officers surveyi»y on her border, the inhabitant of this wes.crn continent should feel especial reason for thankfulness that he lives in a country wiiere, with anything like a fair show, the ; e could wallop the armies without calling out the spare men. The charges are in brief as follows Using lighted candles on the communion table, the mixing of water with the sac- ramental wine, the making the sign of the cross, the observance of the ceremony of ablution, taking the eastward position, and singing the Agnus Dei after the prayer of consecration. The counsel for the Bishop of Lincoln have objected to the reception of the articles, and the Archbishop is to hear the argument on the motion July 23rd. At Mount Pleasant, Fla., Frances Cooper, a colored women, invited three other negro women, neighbors, to dinner. After dinner the three guests were taken with convulsions, and one expired in great agony. Investigation established the fact of poisoning, and the woman confessed that she had a grudge against these women, arising through some neighborhood quarrel, and had placed fvermin poison in a dish of butter beans for the purpose of poisoning them. The Japan Gazette of the 29th ult. con- tains intelligence which has been received at Hong Kong from Kiaying Chau, a pre- fecture in the northeast of Kwang Tung, that early on the morning of the 2d the Chau Ping and? Ping Yuen districts were flooded by the bursting of a water spout or tornado, described by the Chinese as a water dragon, and the level country was flooded with nearly 36 feet of water. The villages of Ha-Ku-Haui, im the Ping Yueng district, Cueong, Tan, Hop Lai, Sam Chan Kin and Sam-Po-Hui, in the Chan Ping district, were overtliowed, many houses being wholly away, inundated. Upwards of ; Chaukon and swept while others were 6,000 lives were lost. A sensational! preacher town named Drew, called Leclaire, lowa, recent sermon that a virtuous woman between the pastor in a tated in the course of a “uve of six teen and twenty-five years could not be fonnd in the place At the end of the ser- vices the preacher was surrounded by his congregation, who made viclent protests, The next day he was called upon by thirty young ladies, and public setraction de- manded. Mr. Drew to take back his words privately, and apologized to his callers, but they would have none of it. Then a mass meeting was held in the lar gest hall in the town, where four hundred indignant women and men met. They in- vited the minister to attend, but a report ‘trom Port Byron says that he left this State and went to Illinois, fearing personal injury. : oe complaint Bishop of Lincoln have the foliowing for rs : midable introduction : i In the name of God Amen We Edward W hite by Divine Providence Lord Bishop of ‘Canterbury Primate of All England and ‘Metropolitan To you the Right Reverend Father in Christs Edward by Divine per mission Lord Bishop of Lincoln All and singular the articles heads and interrogatories hereinunder written touching and concerning your soul's health and the lawful correction manners and especially for when ofiiciating as Bishop and the oftere: articles of against the ol your more having principal celebrant in the administration of bv joly Communon in the church of St, P at Gowts in the city of Lincolr and in the cathedral “church of Lincoln in the month of December 1887 been party to and taken part in the observance of cetain unlaw tul rites and ceremonies,” ete. a Tobacco Chewers Among Wemen. eter 8 A well known physician, while walking with a friend, remarked, a that house who is heyond all help, killed her. Why, mean this: down the street patient of mine lives in dying—an idolized wite and tobacco chewing has Doctor ! what do you mean * | her husband is literally ster ped in tobacco juice, and the insensible perspiration foom his b nly has become so saturated with nicotine as to be a dea lly p ison. His wife, before I was called, had absorbed enough of the poison so that no human power can her; and even he will, 1 belhleve, end his days in torture from some kind of skin disease. he skin is really the most wonderful and important organ Night and day, every our lives, it is filtering out from the save of the human b ) ly. hour of biood useless or poisonous debri :. if it topped work even for twenty-lour hours in ithis or any case, death would ensue You can imagine, then, what it means for a deli cate, Sensiti\ kinned nan to siee pina warm bed night after night with an inveterate tobacco chewer. i ki vd mucous mem brane ot some persons is much more sensitive than others \p ym who in sum mer 1s subject to hay! r, tanned or burned skin, in winter to coids, bronchit Cc lapped hands, or chilblains, ought wa whether at home or tray ing OK pa botct of John noiyne ji men ! il Dp uit t 10 f it i ig ly bathe } 1 upoD it ; f ‘ Wah it in ! y wi n 4 via} 1 l Via i j » not na =¢« ICKY, Of is } posed to bron hitis or catarrh, or exposed iv Polson, Irritating to the skin or mu irfaces, which might tend to cause consump will every night, befere retiring, bath the chest and turoat with Joanson 8 \nodyne Liniment and, before dressing in the morning, rub the whok body smartly with a coarse towel, slightly dampen d, and then wiped have pul monary troubles, or disease from defective wo king of the skin. I. S. Johuson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send a phamp!et, free, describing other uses for this old see : 24 ary, we beileve they hever would household remedy, now eighty years old aan —~<_am-2 New ribbons, new plushe Ss, new grenadine and other new gvods just opeued at Perkins & Sterns. jy lS 3i