reuws we DoLLaRs A YRAR, TER NEW SERIES The Daily Examiner is issued every evening, by The Examiner Publishing Oo. from their office, corner of Water and (reat George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, Rares oF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, $2 50 Three Months, - ° t 1 25 One Month, : . 4 0 50 = Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, yarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. Ar MANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, 1885. London and Liverpool. Charlottetown Boot and Shoe Factory. > Daily Examiner. This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —“Kvurirrwes, SINGLE Copies Two CENTs. CHA RLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 10, 1885. CURRENT NOTES. M. Godard, the famous French aeron- ‘aut is dead. REGULAR TRADERS Wie as iS EW BOOTS! New Lasts! Latest Styles! We are making our FALL BOOTS on the) The Queen has granted pensions of Latest and Most Improved Styles of Lasts. £100 each to the four sisters of John We call especial attention to our new BRASS-NAILED BOOTS, as being extra durable, | Leech, the artist. the soles being fastened on with Brass Nails, smoothly clinched on the inside, Be sure and get a pair of our make of Long Boots. They cannot be beaten in price, quality and fit, SOLE LEATHER, by the Site and Roll. 1885. Earl Caruvarvon will start from Belfast /on Monday next on a tour of the north \of Ireland. return on the 16th inst. : | The Germans will arm their military DORSEY, GOFF & CO. | Ch’town, Sept. 2nd, 1885. /The Sultau of Pangani has placef@ his ———S_territory under German protection. The Czar and Czariua and the rest of MOONS CHANGES, Last Quarter 2nd day, ib. 2m., a. m. New Moon Sth day, +h, 3lm., Pp. mm. | Pirst Quarter, 16th day, 2h. 2m., a, m. . ‘ iat hy » | ‘li Moon, 24th day, Sh. 42m., a. m. ‘Sun ‘Sen |Moon}|High | Days| rises |sets | rises |water|len‘h | rl oS abe \DAY oF WEEK M bh mh maftn, aftn; hm tuesday «(5 25 * 36.10 29) 2 5213 9 giWednesday | 27; 32/11 20) 4 1 5| @ Thursday 28. 20 morn! 5 26! 2} 4 Friday 29 28 O21 6 5812 59 | 5 Saturday , 30 26 1 29, 8 10) 4 §|Sunday 32 24 2 40 | 9 5 §2 Monday | 33| 22| 355; 957! 49/ § Tuesday 34, 20'5 91035; 46 qi Wednesday 36. 18 GI911 13; «42 10| Thursday | 37 17 7 3311 51; 40 1] Friday | 38; 15 8 42 morn 37| Saterday | 39 13 9 48) 0 28) 34!) 13 Sunday 4i] 111051, 1 6 30 i4Monday | 42! 9,11 50) 147/27 15 Tursday 43 7aft4s) 231] 24 16 Wednesday ‘4 5 1 34) 3 75 2k 17 Thursday 4 3 2 20| 4 32) 17 18 Fricay | 47 11 3 0} 5 45) 14 }9 Saturday } 485 69 3 36! 6 57 }i 99 Sunday | 50; 57 410! 7 36| 7 2] Monday | 5) 55 4 40,842, 4 22 Tuewlay ee ss 5 &e 23) 0 g3\Weduesday | 53, 51 5 38/10 oj1) 59 | 94 Thursday 54, 49 6 61035! 55 25 Friday | 55' 47,6 35,11 9 52 gSaturdsy (§ 86 45 7 Sill 44, 49 27 Sunday 58, 43 7 45 aft 22) 45 28 Movday 6 0 41828 1 0 41 29 Tuesday 1, 40 917) 1 46 39 0 141 2 3811 36 90 Wednesday 6 2.5 331 Ra eee NOTES. The great tire of London (1666) on 2nd, George Whitefield died (1770) on 30th. In this month the mornings decrease 47 minutes; the afternooons 1 hour and 6 min- utes. THE RAILWAY TIME TABLE, For the convemence of the travelling public, we have carefully arranged the fol- lowing table of arrival and departure of trains on the P. E. Island Railway, accord- ing to local time :— Going West. Aan & ©. ae Charlottetown ............ 647 912 402 Royalty Junction.......... 702 947 42? North Wiltshire......... ..3 32.1039 5909 ce 747 1055 522 Bradalbane 2 812 1132 § 857 cs cok coceaecs $19 1143 607 5 SRE 829 1159 622 PM. Kensington ik ae oamhe dae 842 1222 642 : ie Pet... oa 9@7 3287 713 ummerside, depart...... 927 237 Miseouche ieac ce . Saas e 942 300 SS 1001 329 Port a... Taleban tae 1029 420 RR TF ess cccvbake 1205 657 SE ic ccceccesc, 1242 747 From West. By Bs he Me neck «avenns ba 207 647 Seerten = a pF? 245 7 57 ii nay ae 9 02 BGS Jo ocns cox ond 420 1029 Wellington......... ere 449 1116 Misconche................ 5 07 11 44 ; Mes iides § 22 1207 Summerside, as , A. M, f depart......642 112 657 eos ec cncccs 607 149 729 a Piss ccce¥bie 622 212 749 TN. cceeeve ckua 632 227 803) satane DRsb is vost 6 38 2 37 : 12 Ce ccceadee 702 315 47 North Wiltshire... .. ‘ is 3 32 9 ry Royalty Junction..........747 432 9 47| genta Seige gine 802 4652 10 07 Oing East. a We} Tonnttet Mids cecceaduuassie 707 4 17| er soe aan Mount Stews arrive,.... 837 522 i ee deme oi $57 527] oul. 556 400 .0- conehin deen 942 556) als iis oodectdédy weil 1015 6 17 — Wedieeebenéscesuel lt 1107 6 52) Pe C6eecee 7 94 les ties ll 57 7 22} ’ ~~ ~~ eeC core secese coeses 9 02 o 32 | Leer 1015 6 25! oo Wide wcbebectidleaess 1037 6 42 ‘rom East, a a Xe | Ee. _ ! Bear Riggs Ucn 6 . 2 a= St. Peter’s Co ee cere eeceteces . 52 3 54 Si eee... crc aa ne Mount Stewart, } @tTive..... +4 842 517) Bedf ° ¢ Gopaets. cance’ 847 537) BE cones sono ncevneeamees 912 614) Charlotictown. 2.00 II9g2 713] a, idle eh node nsded a toue 3:3 a ad wiret te wadindinuallle 749 4 ie... $42 512 LORNE HOTEL, Grand Tracadie Beach. This Favorite Watering Place will Re-Open on Dominion Day, 1st July, Uoder experienced Managers from the United States, Visitors will § i i the ud this place agreeable during: Warm weather. tf —jane6 am Vi AG N cr “ER iowa,” P. LUEBWELL, Commander, WiILL SAIL FROM - ‘the Russian imperial party have arrived & ~y ‘at Copenhagen. Large crowds welcomed 5 the visitors and gave them an ovation. (WARRANTED >; Ine | The Emperor William, the Empress 10 ——— » fave promised to oo. SOAP is made from the BEST MATERIALS, and is Nijsson's Berlin season next November. | . | Superior to any similar article manufactured. For general, The Gera isi eal dae Londun for Charlottstswn, direst hou<ehold and family use it SURPASSES all others. | ahead gar Sngprrne GO Sote ne poor Germans About the 20th SEPTEMBER, England,where they state similar distress oe Mec fi will be to Your Interest to ERV Gbe to that prevailing throughout Germany ALS ne : : ; | exists. FOU SALE WHOLESAL®Y Brigin. ‘ZERELDE,’ so | are eaenee an ‘ently ‘ oc erat, bu L. KICKHAM, Commander. F E> oe) T & ad Tt Rd Fe Wy Ep ie i Y,, they refused to RO. The natives of Can- L dahar openly wish the English to occupy July 22nd, 1885--—6mos Liverpool for Carlottetown, direct, WILL SAIL FROM The employment of bicyclists as scouts for the intelligence department in the great success. They surpassed horse- stations at Zanzibar. with Krupp guns. | Augusta and the entire Imperial family | attend Christine from emigrating to. _ that city. VOL. 17,---NQ. 96. CURRENT NOTES. The Great Eastern is to be offered for , sale. Russia is said to have resumed her military activity. | The Government of Holland is about to adopt additional protective duties. | Mr. Burgess, Deputy Minister of the | Interior, has come to the Maritime Pro- _Vinces on a holiday trip. | The Rhone Valley has been swept ,by aterrible cyclone which uprooted ‘many trees and destroyed a large num ber of houses. At Tournafulla, County Limerick, Fathers Murphy and Clifford, assisted by about 200 people, have built a cottage for evicted widows. The Canada Temperance Act has been declared in force in the Counties of Lin- coln and Middlesex, after the expiry of the present licenses. Advices from Allahabad says it is believed Gen. Roberts will urge an in- ,crease of the Indian army by 10,000 British troops and 1,700 vatives. | He wished to impress a feeling for neatvess upon his olive branches, and, poiutiog to the surf, observed to them: ‘You will perceive that even the sea is | tidey.” | General de Courcy, the French com- /mander in Annam, telegraphs from Hue Sesee von sermznse wo toe English and Canadian Fire Insurance Companies, tree mitaiy mermwerer proves tote 9 Azzam, teacups om Ho “MOSELLE,” R. RENDLE, Commander, . The Commercial WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for (harlottetown, direct, a o., of London, Eine... CAPITAL, . 5 i $1 2,500,090. | and English colonies there. /men in endurance. Mr. Tennant, lately M. P. for Leeds, ‘lication in Rome of a semi-weekly About the 25th SEPTEMBER, carrying Freight at through rates to Pictou, ' Georgetown, Souris, Summerside and Shediac. 10: —_ For Freight or Passa ply in. Loedon t atic? sea Acac ‘ » i. a star of the seventh magnitude in the weae tsb or Pasrage apply in London to The British America Assurance Co.,°*. ee eee of Toronto, Canada, chester Street. In Liverpool to PIT- | [t is a question whether it is a new star (INCORPORATED IN 1833.) CAIRN RROTHERS, 51 South John Street ; or an old one shining through the PEAKE BROS. & CO. CASH CAPITAL. .. - : ; ‘ or here to the owners bul | nebula. Ch’town, August 14, 1885—eod $500,000. There is food for the reflection in the 'remark which was recently made ofa (camp-meeting held this summer near ; ——0:———— G. H. HASZARD’S| the Citizens Insurance Company basinore, that “the number of conver- | sions was limited, but financially it was | success.” of Canada. (ESTABLISHED IN 1864 ) CAPITAL, - ; ' FOK ALL KINDS OF The Nieue Freie Presse says: An ‘new phase of the Russian question and ‘guarantee the peace of the world. 0——— I am prepared to accept Insurances in the above well-| ouch is certain, England’s decadence is| $10,000 in counterfeit money. known Companies at Lowest Current Rates. | still far distant. A. S URQUHART, The secretary of the Indian associa-| tion at Calcutta telegraphs that native opivion strongly condemns Lord Ran- doiph Churcbhill’s attack upon the Mar- quis of Ripon, and that the press unani- mously defends the Marquis. Books GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT, 7 Brown's Block, Queen Square. 'Charlcttetown P. E. I., June 20—eod —~ Li « Day Books, Journals, &s., SELLING VERY CHEAP. | Ledgers, | 100,000 100,000 of all the leading s‘zes, by the 100, } or A tall, lank mau boarded an out-going § thou: and boxes, 20: “I was never exactly buried alive,” store that did not advertise. When I CD came out my head was almost as white did it.” Cincinnati Gazette. | | The Toronto Hunt Club sent congratu- |lations to Lord Lorne on the anniversary of bis birth. The following reply has | (thanks. I thenk the members of the f ‘Club for their most kind remembrance of me. I often wish I were again in | your country, thinking it one of the best * 1 the Custom Tailoring Department is full of Neat, Robby looked like a farmer; and there was an ial alec .. . |odor of cattle car about his clothes. He ‘ and Reliable Gods. | for a seatybut nobody stirred to make The Hat Department—well, everybody understands that our Hat Departmeni } as room for hlm. A drummer was spread LETTER, & | the bulk of the trade. We are displaying the largest variety of Spring Styles of Hats two children over three. Several men NOTE PAPER jever shown, and include all the popular shapes. ‘ocenpied a whole seat apiece. The tall, | The Boys’ Department is unquestionaly the best and most attractive in the city. : “a es /moment and then exclaimed: “Well, by and staple, but contains much that is choice and novel. | gosh, I eum up to Chicago with a load of C 2 - N S said an old clerk, recounting his experi- ences, “but I once worked a week in a | as you now see it. Solitary ccnfinement | been received:—‘‘Pray accept my best VELOPES | aie tee | your country, ae ~ 7 fey ‘2 . EIN AS CJ js ¥ RY a. Wi td § ING jin the world |western train near the stock yard. He ‘walked through the car and looked about FOOLSCAP The Men's Department is loaded with an immense display of New Spring Suits. ' ‘advantages over the smaller establishments that place it at the head, and secures for it over two seats,and a woman and her . ; . ., lank man gazed’ up and down the car a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. The Furnishing Goods Department is not only well stocked with all that is solid =o 6 P i — | hogs, but I’ll be darned if I thought I'd —_— — x \ ? it] No doubt about it. Ours is the largest and best selected stock ever seen in this! ae Stalfaru’s Jet Black Writing Luks, city,—not only largest in quantity, but largest in variety of shapes,—largest in variety | Chicago Herald. ’ j of materials,—largest in correct styles,—largest in every way. What more could we; At the Cutlers’ banquet, at Sheffield, Srafford’s Copying [uks, say, unless it be that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT,--RELIABLE, HONEST. lon the 4th ivst., Mr. Phelps. replied to (In all size botties. ) ROBERTSON’S GNE-PRICE CLOTHING STORE, wescily cheered. He aid be ve : ‘garded the welcome as an indication of a No, 50 Queen street. ‘similar feeling throughout England to- Charlottetown, May 21, 1885. This is now acknowledged to be the best Ink for office and private use. ;ward America, which reciprocated and on DVWHHWwEEL ME <__eee iechoed the sentiments of love, honor and 7 wIEE ; | devotion just expressed toward the A YAL CANADIAN INSU RANGE Ci |Queen. He was glad the Government 0 p had instituted an enquiry into the trade —_—_—_o— | depression, which was equally existent “Aly FB} |in America. He thought the depression * / was somewhat due to the haste to get | rich, luxurious living, and the flooding of $2,000,000 the world with goods that are not re- |quired, and hence do not: pay for their }production. In conclusion, Mr. Phelps HALIFAX BRANCH ~ J. Scott Mitchell, Agent. _said that if any word of his should linger eee |in the English mind, his first and laat ;wish was for a continuance of the : ‘gy E rg Risks Taken on Most Favorable Teramse p.ctierly feeling between the English AGENT FOR PRINO® FDWARP ISLAND: speaking people of the world, whose | peaceful dominance gave the best hope * &. ARNAUD, |foran enlightened, noble and Christian VERCHANTR HANK OF HALIFAX, civilization. ALSO IN STORE : Gerter’s, Stephens & Toiary’s o-—_———- Writing & Gopying-lnks, ee" me HEAD OFFICE —Montreal. To be Sold at Great Discounts. ee eww G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, Queen Square. Ch town, May 18, '85.—wky Ch” en, Jan 1985 Union Assu rance | will commence next November ihe pub-} | $1,188,000.! Anglo-Chinese alliance would open a| | bave ter ride home with a Joad too.”—-' Quinhon. Numerous Chrisuans have | been massacred and a number of villages burned. | The Pope assisted at ceremonies at- journal io the interest of the American ‘e?ding the erection of a bronze statue of ‘St. Peteron the summit of the monu- ment erected to the memory of the The Vienna observatory has discovered Eeymenical Council of 1870, which stands in the garden of the Vatican. * A bitter spirit of hostility is manifest- ed between Germass and Czechs in Bohemia, and outbreaks are continually |oceurring. At 4 military camp at Posen |ariot broke out between German and _Czech soldiers, aad many persons were | injured. | Tom Davis, the gambler and sporting (man, was shot aud killed in his office in New York by James T. Holland, of |Abilene, Tex, while attempting to swindle him oy means of the old ‘‘panel This| game” when pretending to sell him Holland was arrested and held for examination. The earliest account of any aqueduct for conveying water is probably that which is given by Herodotus, who was born 484 Lb. C. He describes the mode in which an ancient aqueduct was made by Eupalimus, an architect of Megara, to supply the city of Samos with water. In the course of the aqueduct a tunnel, nearly a mile in length, was pierced through a hill, and a channel three feet wide made to convey the water. Count Tolstoi, the celebrated Russian statesman and poet, who hae kept Nihilism at bay since the assassination of the late Emperor, has been declared incurably insane and placed in a lunatic asylum. Although the Couat is one of the richest men in Russia, he some time ago suddenly quitted St. Petersburg and retired to a remote estate, where he passed his time chiefly ia making boots and shoes, calling in as a teacher a young shoemaker who lived on the esiate. There he was visited by several literary aud social acquaintances, and to them he professed to have found the real secret of happiness and morality, viz, manual labor. The course pursued by the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, in paying back the money it borrowed from the Government, is what some of our neigh- bors on the other side of the line cannot understand. It fills them with wonder to see a railway corporation pay a debt due to the State. This is what the Pittsburg Despatch says about what it calls “ a paiufully un-American proceed. ing ”:—‘* A new departure in the line of trans-continental railways is reported from Canada, the enterprise which is striking out an origine! policy of its owa being the Canadian Pacific. Up to the present this company has been a rival of the United States lines in keeping strictly to the policy of taking all it could get from the Government and giving cothing back. It is now announced, however, that it wishes to pay back a loan of $5,000,000 whick it secured at the last session of the Dominion Parliament and get $8,000,000 of bonds which it had deposited as secur- ity. The purpose may not be entirely disinterested, but the departure from the policy of our great companies in not demandivg the bonds back without any psyment should make the Canadians thankful. On this side of the line the spectacle of a Pacific railway paying back to the Government anything is cal- culated to arouse a suspicion of lunacy. Sach a course would be apt to bamper the workings of the great vested inter- ests of watered bonds.” ail.