THE DAILY EXAMINER. LeRMS Five DOLLARS 4 YRAR “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISL AND. MO se tent to tn cesta eee. free.” —Evunriripzs. ee ne nae Srneie Corizs Two Cents ean NDAY, JULY 8, 1889. VOL. 25.-NO. 38, GUING OUT ol the HAT TRADE Che Daily Examiner Kvery Evening by Is jasued phe Examiner Publishing Co., ee — oe OFFICR, oe “LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, : : 5 Charlottetowa, P. KE. Island. , RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION: Boys’ Readymade Clothing. Six Monte. ....ccccccsecc suse $2 50 eee ae 25 co. « » : : . ae "ie vneseessen eee rt ("sae to the rapid increase of our Tailoring trade, and the O DEORE. «ccc cnsccdeheeneeeee ee . : esewerreeeeeweee . : splay to advantage our s@ Advertising at most moderate rates. demand on our space for room to display to ad ta; large stock of CLOTHS, We have decided to dispose of our Stock of Mats and Boys’ Readymade Clothing Regardless of Cost. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on application. ALMANAC FOR JULY, 1889. MOON 8 CHANGES, First Quarter, 6th day, lh., 46.3m., a. m., W., below horizon. Full Moon, 12th day, 5h,, 49.3m., p. m., E., below horizon Last Quarter, I9th day, 3h.,3 below horizon. New Moon, 27th day, 7h., 48.0m., p.m., N.W, below horizon. Our Stock is new this season, and in the latest styles, will be cleared out at a big sacrifice. JOHN McLEOD & CO, MERCHANT TAILORS, UPPER QUEEN STREET. .) .4m, p.m, N.E, june+—3m eod & wky a SOLID SATISFACTIO: 6 Sun ‘Sun | Moon High! Day’s risesisets | rises | water| len’h D DAY OF WEEK M| ih mih mimornjmorn h m 1 Monday 418749 7 9 01115 31 2 Tuesday | 39! 49 8 12) 046 30 3\ Wednesday | 19) 49, 9 18 1 23) 29 4 Tharsday } 2 48)10 25) 2 3) 28 5| Friday | 21} 48/12 33} 3 47) 27 £0. mde §/ Saturday 22 48\ aft 43) 3 = 26 vicity | 3 £2800 Slour Briends, the Public aud Ourselves al s\Monday | Sie gas Soi) 33)/Our Friends, the Pablic and Ourseives ¢ ue 4 ; a ? 7 ~ ‘ onl ne : 10 W ednesday } 24) 406 Oo 44 5S “9 ae - — x . I Thursday | 25| 45] 6 54] 9 25) 20 evidently in a Happy Frame of Wind. 12| Friday 26| 44) 7 56/10 16) 18 : 13) Saturday 27; 44) 8 45)1! 4) 16 : H4'Sunday 23} 43) 9 26/11 * Ms ae 5| Monday IG 43' 9 5S8taft 32! i . Mi ice . ve > 16| fuceday 30; 4210 25,1 14) 12} PYVERY WEEK, since we opened our beautiful stock of oe BE eh Eh RE SPRING GOODS, business is increasing, as our wonderful 15) Lhursday 32} oO, 2 40) ; . . : ein 19| Friday ‘ 33} 39) 11 36) 3 30 6{ Bargains are distributed over this and other provinces. 20) Saturday | 34) 38/11 59) 4 32| 4 "a 31/Sunday Be ee ey hae lo further increase our sales, we are now offering better 22| Monday | 36} 36] 0 26) 6 SI ark i ee ; 23|Tucedsy 37| 35| 0 57/7 5014 58| value in Custom and Ready-made Clothing Suits, $3 50 up. 24i\ Wednesday | 38} 34/ 1 33/8 3%) 56 : ; 25\Thurslay | 39 342% & Y= Two Cases American Felt and Straw Hats, all :f the 26/ Friday | 401 32113 S110 ; 5 ene : : cake , gir. : q7iSaturday | 42) 30| 4 Ofto 39, 48 latest styles, shipped by mistake, were bought by us at half Sepaetay | 43) 28) 5 3/11 16) 45) price, and will be sold at regular first cost. 29°’ Monday {| 44) 27; 6 Sly 59 43 : 30 Tuesday 43} 26) 7 11|morn| 41 B U _ 3l Wednesday (4 46;7 26) 8 27) 0 25/14 40 e ° ai. 4 Charlottetown, June 28, I889—eod & wky MERCHANT TAILOR: FRED. W. L. MOORE, (Late of Davies & Sutherland), Barrister, Netary Public, Commis- sioner for Affidavits, Wills, Xc., OFFICE, -- LONDON HOUSE Above Messrs. Harris & Stewart's, next to EXAMINER office. Sandee ae — NEW SPRING STOCE etiterenhel PIE anitaiignronen Boots and Shoes, muonline nen s@ Special attention given to Searches, Collections, Conveyancing, and all branches of Solicitor’s work. Loans made on moitgage notes. ju4—Im eod w pad or approved joint } SPE CULATIO t& E have just completed opening our NEW STOCK OF *¥ BOOTS AND SHOES. We carry a full line of the celebrated AMHERS! MAKES, the test goods in Canada. Fine goods a specialty. Our Stock is large, well assorted, and extra good value. J. C. SPRAGUE. GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 5! NEW ST., New York City. —— Charlottetown, May 10, 1889--tu fri wky —— eee annem Sa eee The Best Chance —TO GET THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND— stoc Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- - "ian Fought, Sold and Carried on Margin. p. §.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. sept20—dy & wky ly MARVELOUS VEMARY DISCOVERY. Ocly Genuine Sestem of Memory Training. beur Baoks Learned ia ene a Mind wandering cured. Every child and ndult «reat'y benefitted. Gevat inducements to mae ne f . tas, with Opinions of Dr. Wim. A- fiam- \e worl i-fam “4 Bpecialint in Mind Diso-se-, the great Psyc!) * fthe Christian the Scientis’, 94 » i Sanicli Greenleaf Thompsons oaiat, dy Mt. Buckley, D.D., editoro Ate aN. V4 Proctor : bons, $% . W. Astor, dudae (ibsbns Ju —IS AT— oS tite and othe t Prol A"LOISETTE, 257 Fifth Ave., N. ¥- GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —~AND-— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consiguments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Reverences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier JAMES A. Monnison._ B. S. DAVIES & CO'’S hall Talon i Established ALWAYS A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FROM, 0 Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax: Dp. C yES ” te Chalmer 8, Manager Bank of ll Scotia “co. ee | Charlottetown, Ee {o)}————- sient Cntter, is at the WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHAN ¢s 1 East Cugar avy 9 & 14 Minorxea MR KBSITH, the popular and effi head of this Department, and with & Boos *\you are sure of getting the very best saiioiac our orders with us. : your one” B. S. DAVIES & CO., February 25, 1888--e0d & wky manner BLOCK, ion when leaving LANE, Loxpon, ENGLAND, Kepresented in Musgrave, Halifax Oct, 94, 1887" Canada by Morriso & ne and GOOD-FITTING GARMENTS, ccod staft of workmen. a ae Local and Other It Me cacanctstadlgetonenes naan quaaes ArreaL Court.—The City Appeal Cout was in session to-day. emis, elaillbaiainil I. O. O. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge meets at 8 o’olock this evening. oe is. 22 signal for no school. 3 rounds. Get D. Civic.—The regular monthly meeting of the City Council will be held this evening at Howlett to do your painting.—lin. 8 o'clock. MAN is often deceived in the age of a wo- Mman by her gray hair. Ladies, you can ap- ‘pear young and prevent this grayness by using Hall's Hair Renewer. Hook & Lapper.—The regular monthly iméeting of the Hook and Ladder Company will be held at their room this evening at 7.30 sharp. By order.—C. BELL, Secretary. Atsiceg CLover.—-Mr. Theophilis Crosby, of West River,sent to this officeja few days ago a bunch of Alsike clover, fully four feet long. This is something out of the ordinary rank for clover. _—_——S Very Successrun. —The Summerside papers say that the tea at Keusiffgton on Thursday last was a decided success. The attendance was very large, and al! present thoroughly enjoyed themselves. The amount realized is i ‘ t _ estimated at about $800. onlaligylntiite! Unriu the blood is cleansed of impurities, it is useless to attempt the cure of any disease. Rheumatism, which is traceable to an acid in the blood, has been cured, in numerous cases, by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, external treatment being of no avail. No MATTER what may be the ills you bear from indigesticn, a dose of Ayer’s Cathartic Pills will exse you without question. Just try them onee and be assured; they have much worse dyspeptics cured. You'll find them nice and amply worth the price. ~~. Aw Active O_o Woman.—Mrs. Haines, of Elgin, N. B., a lady 86 a of age, lately made five squares of puzzle patchwork in one day. During the past winter she knit seven- teen pairs of socks and stockings, besides tak- ing care of a family of grandchildren, Tux Goip Yieup.—A Nova Scotia paper says:—The Northrup gold mine is yaprarsdg, as the leads deepen. June has proved a granc mooth, The clean-up, which occupied 18 days, panned out splendidly, producing a brick of 500 ounces, valued at over eight thousand dollars. sh nditey act More IsLanp Horses:—The St. John 7'e/e- graph of Saturday says:—Mr. W. 8S. McKie sold eight of the lot of fifteen P. E. I. horses ' { ‘the city. On Wednesday Mr MeKie receii cd ithree more horses and disposed of them at good prices inside of ten minutes. This morning Mr, J. W. Smith will ship eight P. E. I horses, which he received Wednesday, to the United States. Go To Kinkora.—The jubilee tea and ex. cursion at Kinkora will be the attraction for ,to-morrow. The committee in charge have !made every arrangement for the accommoda- | tion of an immense number of people, and are determined to make everyone happy. Every description of amusement will be provided. iThe tea tables will he well stocked with ‘delicacies. For special train arrangements and other information see advertisemert else- where, which he reteived on Tuesday, to parties i» . NEWS OF THE DAY. RELIEVING THE SUFFERERS. Paris, July 5.—A credit of 200,000 francs was voted yesterday by the Chamber of Deputies for the relief of the sufferers | by the mine disaster at St. Etienne. THE MASSACHUSETTS MEN VICTORS AGAIN. | London, July 5 —Massachusettis ritle-' men won another victory at Nunhead range | to-day, defeating the London Rifles by a score of 1,068 to 1,025. THE PARNELL COMMISSION ADJOURNED, London, July 5 —The Daily News says) the Parnell Commission will adjourn to— August 9. Council for the Parnellites will} reserve their speeches until after the long | vacation. BLACK DIPHTHERIA RAGING. St. Cloud, Minn., July 5.—A comes from the village of Albany, 20 miles west on the Manitoba road,that black diph- ' theria has broken out in 113 families. Both | churches and schools are closed. No deaths have occurred so far. ANOTHER BIG FIRE IN LONDON, London, July 5.—A large fire occurred to-day on the river front. Timber sheds and other buildings extending une hundred yards on the Russian. and Commercial | docks, and seven barges lying alongside the docks were burned. Loss, £60,000. TROUBLE aT AN ICE CREAM PICNIC. Adair, lowa, July 5.—-A hundred per-— sons were poisoned at an ice-cream picnic yesterday. The cream was made in new catis and it is supposed a formation of sul- phate of zinc caused the trouble. The vie- tims suffered terribly, but it is thought all but one or two will recover. STRUCK BY LIGHTNING. New Orleans, July 5.—John H. MeGin-, nis, of the firm of A. A. McGinnis & Son, : one of the largest mercantile and financia) houses in the city, was killed by lightning yesterday while swimming at his bath house. McGinnis married a daughter of William M. Tweed, of New York, the mar- riage being one of the grandest ever seen in that city. report | THE WAY OF THE TRANSGRESSOR. Birmingham, Ala., July 5.—The body of | the wife of Rev. Henry Daneanu, the, preacher who eloped with Miss Baildsee last , week, was exhumed yesterday and it was. found she was poisoned. The piace where , Duncan bought the morphine and strych-! nine the week previous to her death was also found. Duncan has been arrested at, Dalton, Ala. He would probably be lynched | if brought here. INTERNATIONAL COURTESIES, London, July 6.—At the world’s Sunday schvol convention yesterday it was decided to send a memorial to the European sover-' signs asking them to exert their influence. in favor of the proper observance of the} Sabbath. An English colonial delegate’s resvlution congratulating the Americans upon their auspicious anniversary was ad- opted. There was joud cheering for Queen Victoria and President Harrison, English and American flags were waved an the national anthems were played. ‘The Earl ! ; ‘and Countess of Aberdeen were present, | ‘end the former spoke. GIVEN LIFE IMPRISONMENT. St. John, July 5.—At the Queeu’s: mea Trorvrinc Park.—A correspondnt at North Lake writ s:—Mr. John Aineas McDonald has | slmos: finished his new trotting park, and | wil have it ready for sport about the middle | ofJuty. There are a good many fast horses’ around here, and wo expect soon to be able to enjoy trottimg sport at home. Already there ! | County Circuit Court, before Judge Wet- | ,more, this week, an insane woman named _ brother's murder in Chicago. Fannie Godfrey, was tried for the murder of her sister, Mary Ann Godfrey. They had lived together near Gagetown, and Mary Ann was found dead in the house. The evidence was rather slim, but the! ; i ' ‘ jthen high in the confid loon towards East Providence. Suddenly the balloon collapsed, turning bottom up, and rolled around once more, and the bas- ket lay out horizontally. Then it fell ra- pidly. The terrified spectators next saw the gas bag on top once more, and fast nearing the earth. Whipping out his knife, Allen pierced a rent in the canvas, and the balloon spread out like a parachute, shot downward, and landed in a lot. The aernaut was p'cked up semi-unconscious, but not | seri usly injured. - amen _—_—em + Tue Clan-na-Gael Again. MYSTERIVUS DISAPPEARANCE OF DOCTOR O'OLEARY OF CHICAGO —-CRONIN’S ENGLISH BROTHER —BURKE'S CASE— A MYSTERIOUS PRISONER, Cuicaco, July 4 —Dr. O'Cleary, of the town of Lake, is one of the many men whom the anti-triangle wing of the Clan. na-Gael believe have been silenced forever by the Sullivan-Boland-Feely section. O’Cleary disappeared abou’ twelve months age. To his friends his absence was unaccount- able, and but few even of the Cronin fac- tion of the Clan-na-Gael suspected foul play. Among these were D. J. Haggerty, to whom Alexander Sullivan had once smd that Cronin ought to be removed, and Col. Richard O'S. Bourke. In 1885, 0’Cleary, ence of the execu- tive, was despatched to Europe on active service. During his absence it was given ‘out by the trianglers that O’Cleary was in California, the fact being that he was in Amsterdam, from which point he conducted “his operations.” O'Cleary returned from his last trip about 18 months ago, and is said to have been at that time in a state of absolute poverty. All his funds were exhausted and he is re- presented as having been in a must depler:- able condition. He made application for funds to the executive, but no attention was paidto him. ©’Cleary became denun- ciatory, and raised quite a row in the organ- ization over, his treatment. Six months later he disappeared, and all the efforts of his friends to locate hun ever since have been fruitless The murder of Dr. Cronin, the first vic- tim, whose body has been found, only served to raise to the dignity of a corvic- tion what had hitherto been a mere doubt or & suspicion. Enemies of the triangle have disappeared all over the country, the disappearance im- mediately preceding that of Cronin being O’Cleary, and the one before that again ing a New Orleans man whose nawe is not known outside some members of the inner circle on both sides. The Chicago police are not encouraged over the prospect that they will have to take in hand another great ‘* removal mystery.” CRONIN'S ENGLISH BROTHER. Boston, July 3.—In this week's issue of the Pilot appears the following letter sign- » “One who knows” :— Boston, June 24, To the Editor of the Pilot :— This fact ought to be known in counection with the murder of Dr, Cronin: He had a brother whose name is not Cronin, but Reeks, who is not Jrish but English. I am so ry to have to drag his name into such relation. He is, or was a few weeks ago, the Rev. Joseph Reeks, of St. George's Cathedral, Loadon. He was completely prostrated at the news of his Dr. Cronin has of late years made repeated secret visits to London and has always called on or stopped with his brother, Father Reeks. Investiga- tion of this statement will prove its truth. Sadlier’s Catholic Directory for 1889 sub - is amatch agreed upon between J. F. Stew-| Judge charged strongly against the pris- | Stantiates this statement so far as to locate lart’s horse Birdy and Daniel D. MeDonaid’s ' oner, and the jury brought in a verdict of Father Reeks at St. |horse Bob, which is}to take place,as soon as the | |track is finished, There will also be purses | offered for other races, Tur Lorrertes.—The lotteries at the Con- vent Bazaar and Strawberry Festival in Mar- ket Hal) last week resulted as follows :— | ‘Table scarf—Mrs. James Eden, Doli—Mr. A. Allen. Queen Ane Table—Mr. Queerfellow. ‘Lea table—Mrs. James Waddel. Fire screen—No. 210. Grotto ot Lourdes— Mr, Cunningham. Picture of the Holy Face—Mr. Jakeman. Picture with wax wreath—Mrs, Cox. The proceeds of the bazaar amounted to al- -most $700, ‘ciated From Boston.—The steamer Worcester, Capt. Nickerson, arrived from Boston at four o'clock yesterday morning, bringing the usual general cargo and the following ‘passengers: Mrs Goldsmith, Kate Mclsaac, ‘Kate McAulay, Mrs Trainor, Mr and Mrs Green, Miss Kelly, Mary Kelly, Mrs. Sencabaugh W Murphy,J H Perry, A Stew- art, Mrs McLaughian, E Morrissey, Mrs ‘E Ashton and daughter, Miss Berry, Lillie Daley, Miss McKenna, Mrs C W Walker ‘and child Miss Mathewson, F Gillis, Kate |J Gorman, Leo Gorman, Geo A Dumphy, Mrs Cameron and 3 children, Mrs Alton, 'Mrs Mitchell, Mrs Catherine Mclutyre, Mary McEachern, Carrie McDonald, L McKinnon, McKinnon, K McLean, D Me- Farlane, D McLean, J S Steele, William Mitcheil, ES Pollard, Frank McDonald, .Maggie Welch, Neilie Welch, W G Smith -and wife, Mrs A Gillis, C A Nickerson. i —- ~~ } Apvice To MorHers.— Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natura) quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; ‘and the little cherub awakes as “‘bright asa Lutton,” It is very pleasant to taste. It so:thes the child, softens the | puix, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and lis the best known remedy for diarrhcea, |whether arising from wetiing or o'er a bottle. “Se cahses. Twevty-five cents , we and ask for Mrs. \Vinslow’a Soot g. Seren end take no other biad fAnri! ‘ } British Plate Mirrors.—At the closing out sale of the Lorne Hotel furniture at Roo na, Queen Street, on Thursday, July 11th, will ve offered 3 recently imported Britizh p ste mirrors, 36 by 48 inches—best quality, latest stylé.—A, McNeill, Auctfénéef. yes 1 eS CRONE ane NESS: My IMS ! ma, allays all, manslaughter. While in the prisoner's box, the woman showed every evidence of insanity, talking, shouting and endeavor- ing to escape. To-day, Judge Wetmore sentenced her to penitentiary for life. If MIGHT HAVE BEEN WORSE, Dubuque, lowa, July 5.—Last night a freight train on the Chicago, St. Paul and Kansas City railroad collided with an empty , excursion train four miles above this city. : Phe excursion train was returning to Twin ‘Springs, where a big Grand Army picnic , was held. Brakeman William Garvin was killed, but the engineers and firemen jump- ied, all ercaping with several injaries except the passenger engineer, who had three ribs broken. The engines were badly wrecked. .Ten thousand people were left at Twin | Springs with no train to come in on. The night being very cold, fences were torn down to make fires in order to keep them warm. TO START A FRANCO-IRISH REPUBLIC, Chicago, July 5.—A number of promin- ent Irish-Americans held a private meeting yesterday to discuss the advisability of es- tablishing au Irish-American Republic to further the interests of the Irish race. An organization was perfected to be knuwn as the Irish-American Republic Association, It is hoped to secure Lower California for the purpose of establishing a republic. ' Efforts will be made to secure this land | or a large tract of Canadian lands. Should | the Canadian land be secured an effort wil] | be made to colonize it with 1,000,000. Irish | |and Irish-American farmers. This number ' of Irishmen, with the addition of the Irish already in Canada, and the assistance of the French-Canadian element would, it is thought, be abie to capture the Canadian ee and cunvert it into a powerlul ‘ranco-Irish republic. ; | | ‘ ; AN AERNAUT’S FEARFUL EXPERIENCE. Providence, R. I., July 4.—One of the most frightful experiences ever had by an | aeroaut was that of Prof. Walker. Yester- | day be dropped from the clouds a distance of twelve hundred feet, and still lives to i : George’s Cathedral, Westminster Bridge Road,S. E. Surrey. BURKE'S CASE, Winnipeg, July 5.—It is likely that the end of the week will see Burke back in Chicago. There is a report that his friends will attempt to rescue him from the train, The officers smile at the idea, and say they | will take proper precautions. Monrrear, July 5.—J. N. Greenshields has left for Winnipeg to assist in the extra- dition proceedings against Burke. He was summoned by Dr. Longenecker, state at- torney of Chicago, and Chief of Police War- ren. Cnicavo, July 5.—At a late hour last night, a mysterious prisoner was taken to the Harrison Street station and locked up in the witness cell. The greatest secrecy was observed by the oflicers, but it is known that the arrest was made in con- nexion with the Cronin case. Personal, John C. Watson, Ksq., proprietor of the Canada Wall Paper Factory, Montreal, was ee passenger by the Bonavista to- ay. Major Howes {whose wife §Swas the victim ot the shooting affair at Tobique, N. B., last summer) is with his family staying at the Shaw House, Brackley Point. Mr. J. T. Stewart, formerly of Cardigan, has heen elected Mayor of Portland, Oregon, by a handsome majority. Speaking of the contest the Hvening Telegram, of Portland, says: ““ Mr. Stewart, the new Mayor, was elected over the most popular man the demo- crats could have put up. The full vote of the city fell short about 300. Last election there were about 1400 votes cast, but yesterday there were but 1126. A city election does not present sufficient inducement and interest to draw outa fall vote.” Tue Examiner congratulates Mr. Stewart on his success. — BPE Bib. At Orwell, on the 28th May Jast, in the 6)st year of her age, Anne, wife of the late B. Loughran, and eldest dsughter of the late Hon. Francis Kelly, of Fort Augustus. May her soul rest in peace. | tell the tale of the fall. The ascension was ‘made about four o'clock. The balloon rose} three hundred feet, when it was caught in| ’ A large lot of silverware opening to-day et G. H. Taylor’s.—-North Side, Queen Square. a current. Suddenly the balloon veered,! Corned Beef for sale by the pound at Beer , and set off to the north. Then reaching an | & Goff’s, ju29 2i ‘altitude uf about twelve hundred feet, a! Use Klectrie Starch. For sale ad Beer & current of air from the west swept the bal- Goff’s, aie ed jy8 si