r THE DAILY Five Dotiars A YRAR. LERMS: aving to advise the Public, may speak free.”-—Evnivipss. EXAMINER. SINGLE Copigss Two CENT NEW SERIES. Tye Daly Examiner! — 18838 h Is issued Every Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co., en scat ah rma oF Fall Announcement ! (0) —— ‘ LONDON HOUSE,” QUBEN SQUARE, On MONDAY, September 19, RUBBER COATS, | Having re-| White and Colored|/cently returned from taking a) SHIRTS, . ; Island. 'we will inaugurate our Great; Celossal tale of CUSTOM: . ‘ - . i rOP SHIRTS. second course in Cutting in New} oe and CAPS, | York, I am in a better position | Ask to see our 25c. | 4}, aloes ; —AT TIES, best value than ever to turn out good-| AT— in the city. | fitting Garments that will please | ree jee none fastidious. Our workpeople are of the BRACES, COLLARS, PLES, UMS&RELLAS, Charlottetown, P. E. ‘ATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months ae ; 2 50 Our UNDERWEAR ; He . | ee AR: 2. con sgn escuateer’ 1 0 MADE CLOTHING and Gents’) i ecg i chedeeen 050 See out American FUR N ISH INGS. s7 Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly. quar terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on appu ation. t ALMANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, 1988. MOON'S CHANGES. Connolly's New Moon Oth day, Oh, 43.6m. a. m., a. Cash mere MUFF. ; 3 ow horizon.) LERS. very highest order, so with | First Quarter i2th day, 5b., 47.4m., p. m., 8. . athe : ' co Pull Moon 20th day, 1h., 11.8m.,a.m., S |SAVE MONEY and good Material and good Cuttin g| OUD Last Quarter, 28th day, 4b., 17.7m., a.m.,SE.] trade with and good Work, you cannot fail) si [ Sun Sun Moon’ High Day's in procuring what you desire. | DAY OF WEEK . “ eo ’ Pp . 7 w 6 " . L _______Fises:sets ; rises |water| len'h 7 J. Cash Customers will find it to| ST A ND hk mt momornjattr’n| h mA O RAN, (their advantage to patronize . 2/Sand.1 7 32 110812 5I . a) r 2|Moud .% 98 29 212'9 2 2} P. od. B ORAR, ’ ” 4 . Sept. 7, 1888—eod & wky CONNOLLY'S OLD STAND. t ; st »s 19| 9 48 12 49 > Wed sday ot 2b 26.10 29 DO ' 3\ Chwsday 32) 24/5 44111 7| 42 7\Friday — 33' 22. 6 SOLL 44) 49 § Sat ey 3t 20) S 1l4)morn 46 9 Su ‘y 3 19} 9 29) O 32 3 10| Monday 371 1710 45, 1 2 40| }} luesday oo 1d li 59 l 17 37 12) Wednesday 39) 13 afi 09) 2 38 34 | 5 ny 13) Thursday 4) 12) 2165345) 32] \4' Friday 42 i's §i..5 & 28 | 15|Saturds 3) 8) 8.58) 6 37) 2] MONTREAL. [6 Suuday 44 6| 4 40! 7 52 ors) | a 17| Monday | 46] 4) 5 14] 8 49 [SPRING STYI ES IS Tuesday 4j 2| 5 44) 9 31 15! gis 1esday 48 ® 6 10:10 10 12} 20\ Thursday 5015 58 6 34/10 43 8) 21\ Friday 51 1% 6 STILE 16 5 | ee 22 Saturday 52! 54) 7 20)11 47 2| 23 Suuday | 53) 52) 7 46jaft 19/11 59} 24) Monday 54 50; 8 13) O 5 56 | Eno ear ee 2o' Lyesday Qa} 47; 8 45) | 28 52 | pti! Wednesday 56} 45, 922) 2 7) 49) Pre CREO 27/ Thursday 581 43110 5 2 54! 45 93\Friday — 6 6] 41/10 55) 354] 41] — a 29 Saturday } 40:1) 545 5 7 39 | 2\5 38'morn} 6 30/11 36! Our New Importations will give the Following Results: (1)—The Wearer will be satisfied, (9)—The Seller will get a good Profit, (3)—There will be no bad Stock left. (4)—They will Sell without trouble. (5)—Every one will be satisfied. | | NO RETAILER SHOULD BE WITHOUT THESE GOODS. THE HATTERS ALL SAY that they have NO TR UBLE TO SELL OUR GOODS, We are the ONLY HOUSE IN CANADA who Deal Exclusively in HATS. July 20-——3m 2aw 30 Sunday SPECULATION. | GEO. A. ROMER, | Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 B20AQ V4¥ AND Si NEW ST, New York City. Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- jeum Bought, Sold and Carn d on Margin. Stocks Pp. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. sept20—dy & wky ly CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. SATURDAY, —~ % » 4 my > XY rs , . c + SEPTEMBER 29, 1888. VOL. 23.—NO.111. g A om fs ors and their families, then the president and FALL. FALL. Us = Ee Gai » | commissioners, foreign consuls, and last, late of the pioneers of the district, in the persons Just Received ex 8. S. Nova Scotian, Suez, ' ter, I may mention, crected the first house in and Ulunda: CENTENARY CRLEBRATION. this city.) It was a procession of all the of a Mr. Westgarth and Mr. Hentz (the lat ~“ = great men of Australia, of the representatives 104 CASES, ) of the Queen in these her possessions in the FIRST INSTALMENT OF Southern Seas, of the men who, by their talent Fel Millivery & General Dry Goods, yw 7" EXHIBI . LON »} and energy, have forced ranks of life ; and as it Also, in Stock and to Arrive, about 1888. ee oe THE GREAT entered the main hall the hundred musical instruments of the orchestra, and the great organ burst into the strains of the National A gentlemaa, at Melbourne, sent the 2 . Anthem, ‘* God Save the Queen.” following interesting letter to the Hon. W. | “> ad : : W. Lord « cae gee Thus two scenes, wonderful and unique, oe - Lord and Mrs. Lord, by whom it has/ have passed, andif they bafilad description 560 Packages Domestic Staples, Knit ao a wey at the ret of THE| what can be said of the third? It is the in- . . {XAMINER for the information anc nleasure teri f the ain building of the Exhibiti Goods Blankets, ¢ uilts, &¢ ' t erior of the main bullding of the Exhibition. ’ , a ’ ‘ of its numerous readers:— At the beginning a huge and clumsy barn, but ** It has been some time since I wrote you, now beautifully decorated, its walls covered ee BB ROS : : : with emblems of the people and nations of the | and just now I have something interesting t props os ee . N] MEL °9 : eee © ae vi) earth, and, more than that, filled with repre- tell you about oar new country, and that is : wa ; ! ? sentative men and women of Victoria, from Granville and Duke Streets, | the celebrating of the settlemeat of our coun- : : : the Governor, the deputy of our estate, to the | jy27 HALIFAX, N..8. — ee try 100 years ago; it is satisfactory to me to . - . , , fourth estate, in person. On the dais under- be here at this time. “ The colony of Mew Soath Wale hic neath the great dome, was a gathering such 0 ORY SS Nee See ales, whic’ | as these southern lands had never s ‘before as sourne é 8 ha ever scen > re. is the oldest, and where Capt. Cook first land- R ‘y : : @ ed, < ‘lebrated its part of the programme on ‘es presentatives ot royalty, rovernment, ts ul gr Snags Pr ed : try. s ——- ig January 26, 1888, by public processions, din- earning, art, industry, and work—a mighty @ | ners, opening of new parks, ete gathering. The President of the Exhibition ~» > cS 3 : : -~ f the and ‘s Victoria decided to fulfll her part by hold- ascended aais, and in crear . . . . ona 4 . measure { 28 ic j > ing a Centennial Exhibition, which was opened : ed tones, ‘which in the : and stillness were heard through the 1X STOCK ANi TO LRRIVE yesterday. Melbourne is the youngest of the . } . c . *. ‘ ange : "os > wwe 4 . i. % Al > i Me | creat cities of the planet, but it may well be re gee rege. of he vast hall, es i doubted whether yesterday’s suv found under ay a a — : weed —— - f - any sky a gayer, brighter, or more picture sque thoug it and feeling, we as ae ee of the 7 » . itis Bins tek ae fm : people—a prayer of humility and gratitude é P li \ Fi ‘ ‘Kk » | spectacle than that which oar streets present-| > ear S 2 = Grain, Olato ¢ our Sacks F i. thameand Saas fathered th: # a ‘| tor Providential favors, and confident appeal a ie ed. A thousand flags fluttered in the wintry for Divine protection and blessin ig + | and Tw mes, sunshine of this country, over the packed fitting | eo r ~ 1 it cf ' ae 7 Wi y to masses that filled the broad streets. The}. .08 BEayer Sm ee eon i be y a uM aor . a heqgrd we as ~ which to commence a ceremony to vast ; and ashe € asd Bi 3 Ce i « . . . > { a wee , - ~~ |added to its depth and intensity, 1 may men- thousaud marching teet, and the music of a tion that the ais 0s elaine b os ae bands, while at intervals a burst of al aakind Bishop poe conaenel of by all deep throated cheering sent a wave of ee per er To e cs : . the or de ations sluding » Cath- mighty sound up to the sky. No one who ii ye rE ee ine ~ ‘ae = c a : . , . ate ohe Arenpishbop. NO sooner la e as over : a eens — een’ oS Vener Spee saan of pray : been uttered colt the choir the spectacle of yesterday's streets will ever : — , agg ; — : orn rae ee ; st é vith a burs usic commence forget it fhe scene in the Exhibitioa itself : ae tin i 71.” . * -_ F eo “ oe , ' st : : ode " ue af 1aread. 1@ cno cons vec was, no diondt, impressive. The ordered of 300 gentlemen tan 300 oe atin the masses of the spectators—the great slope of eet . rf : nfl 5 * : ; "lle, na isicé r rs. human faces—were sombre in general effect, a eee but were broken here and there with purple patches of color, where, perhaps, a cluster of judges sat in scarlet ermine, or where somé¢ municipal dignitary astonished mankind with h a , the sheen of gold and purple. But the crowd for nine months at a salary of £5,000—about rn, jin the Exhibition itself was oppressed by the $25,000. . - RURNESS LINE Of CT RAMERS consciousness of its own respectability. It}. As they sang, the hymn poured and swelled . “| was a collection of the human circles frozen from the lips of the choirsters; 1t pealed from The streets, | the organ pipes, it clashed from the drums and cymbals; it came from the brass instru- Fi I ry K Kk ; MEE i j tumult and many cadenced murmur of life, | eNSS in deep and sonorous tones; it swept IS iW I¢ Xp @ss ane. The vreat river of human beings flung its from the strings of the sweet-toned violin ina spray upon the very reofs; every building was mighty an overwhelming tribute of rejoicing. frescoed with spectators; every window Phen the strains, carried away by 4 giant framed a score of siniling and eager coanten- | }0ree, carried along the arched roof; soared ances. The procession, with waving plumes | Upwards to the dome, and in their richness land waving banners, and many colored uai- and fullness reverberated through the thou- ss lforms, was sufficiently picturesque; but the | Sands assembled, and bent them in an atti- . : : . spectators themselves constituted the most tude of devotion, sending through every soul Ne Diversion Vila United States Ports, ‘impressive feature of the whole spectacle. No that indescribable thrill which bespeaks a ~ lone could look upon them without realizing hidden Power that no man knows ot. Next ris INTENDED TO DESY ATCH THE with how deep aud mighty a pulse the life ot came the song of Phanksgiving. this great city beats. And, last of all came the ceremonies, the &3 > ULUND a ‘* In the procession itself, the always popa- inevitable speeches, and the presentation of ” s g | lar sailors was a striking feature, but no. hing souvenoirs, the centennial cantata, and the | was more impressive than the appearance ol Te sllelujah ¢ horus. Che hundredth year ithe various trades. They passed one afte: had becn attingly and worthily celebrated, | another—mighty battalious 10 the great army and the multitude entered on the second cen- About the 15th September. |«: industry - with banners over which the] tary of Australian history, inspired with new smoke of battle never hung, but which yet hopes, feelings and ideas, and a desire to ac- Loteters by these Lines. Throagh Bills of are symbols cf those victories of peace which | complish even greater things in the suture Lading issued t» Londua and Continent 1] Ports are no less renowned than those of war, and | than in the past. Probably in some future from Charlottetown and points on the P. E. infinitely more fruitful. The scene was] time I will give you some particulars about Isiand Railway at lowest through rates. like a triumphant march in honoot some re- | the different courts. .The Exhibition is to be Rate of Insuran e low. Goods handied with : ; , oad “the care. No transhipping charges at Halifax turning victorious host, when the populace | °pe? for some six months. . + ' s iais é < ° i ~ e For Rates of Freight and other particulars | adds its acclaims to the laurels of the soidier. apply to | But the victories which have been honored were the beneficent conquests of peace, not hush —A FULL ASSORTMENT OF— Samples and quotations on application. |Orders from the trade solicited. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent Canada Jute Co. i septl5—Iw pat lw sum jour 2i j { The musical director is Mr. F. H. Cowan, born in Kingston, Jamaica, but educated on the continent. He has lived in England since e was nine years old. His engagement is ne into a condition of icy decorum. ~AND— ; . on the other hand, had all the movement and THE ONLY DIRECT LINE BETWEEN HALIFAX AND LONDON. —————— From Halifax for Leadon, %pecial attention given to the shipment of W. W. CLARKE. Only A “Few.” acest H } } — SS D. A. MACKINNON, L.L.B., rs iN | I ith i] SI | Law Office in Georgetown, —--~ AND RETAIL. iking’s County, | WHOLE wali where he will attend to professional work, and joan money on Real Estate. nov25—Wwky ncaa ae. ‘having come around again, we have just imp rted from London, 'G. B., another large supply of English Malt, which is, without + rey T ib-i)- = a -€)- R doubt, the best Pickling Vinegar in the market to-day. As we | SUNMGEER ARK ANGEMENT value in it. re conn White THE PALACES STEAMERS LATERNATIOWAL S.S. 60. Leave St. John for Boston, vi% Eastport and Port- .and, every ionday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7.25 a Wine Vinegar.—We have lately received a large the Dominion, and we unadulterated. Cider Vinegar.—A stock of this always kept on hand. nice Table Vinegar yt up in Canada, being of very fine quality and strength. ————eeer Kare from Charlottetown to boston, 36,50, 2nd Claas ; % , 8t Ciase. For tickets ana other information apply to OB ELL Rye >. waa Nav. co.| first-class article. It contains sixteen different kinds of highly aromatic seeds, and is mixed by an adept in the business. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. 84 GEORGE MUSGRAVE BB KER & GORKF 5 MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, Cateowe: toni: 10,000 —00lt a Square and King Square Steres. BROKERS — —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Cansignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. ii ee Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier May 7, ™ JAMES A, MORRISON. eS - ae Twenty Years —— ‘ ——_---— —- Bank of Nova Scotia Halifax ; George WE have just received a large selection of Goods. a ' , er ae $3.50 up to $40.09. ro : ; Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Brooches E ied: Wedding and other Rings, Lockets, Caff Battons, Charms, Studs, at 4 o'clock, p. m, Chains, Bracelets, Spe meet with your approval. Charlottetown. —————— : SV 1ES WATCHES AND JEWELRY in a thoroughly scientific manner. " ARREN & JON ; improved Lathes and Tools used by the most experienced workmen, we are prepared T i 4 hi | | une it A N i Be the utmost satisfaction to all work entrusted to our care, 1 East Cagar ano 9 & 14 MINCING Lave, | Please give us @ call. (a. TURY, to giv } »NDON, ENGLAND. Cr. Represeate | in Canada by Moraison ¥% North Side Queen Square, - - ceeeee Ee Ch'town, P. B. Is, July 12, 1838—dy 3m daw why din . = Agent, Charlottetown, P. E. I., | those of desolating war. ‘The arms oo Or to PICKFORD & BLACK, that are hung up ‘or display are (The Empire.) tlalifax, N. >. lthe weapons by which we subdue the iyl0—2m eod wilderness or make fruitful the plain; by We are gravely told by the Wimanite lwhich we build cities and connect them by FISHWIGK’S EXPRESS LINE | bonds of steel; the decorations are for our : } homes or public edifices, tor the world has not —BErwEEN— ‘met to commemorate a deadly strife but tu organ that **‘ it is doubtless true that the N. P. has given employment toa few men in hot-house industries which could not exist here but for the protection thus afford- | English Malt Vinegar —The season tor Pickling Vinegar 'import this direct ourselves, we are prepared to give extra g od jest Ms supply of this article from one of the best Vinegar Factories 1n |snter on Canned Lobsters to London and toma {ca give, and for the time being all else was| , j } y ‘ the P. EB. Island Railway, at lowest rates. guarantee it to be strictly pure and Golden Syrup Vinegar.—Tbis is the best Table Vinegar Pickling Spices.— We have just received a large quantity BOSTON DIRECT, of Choice Mixed Pickling Spice, which we can recommend as a Experience. We are now selling Watches from sarw larce > ati ‘ “ic c ri l etacles, &c., a very large selection, and the prices are such that wil ‘Weare now prepared to do REPAIRING TO CLOCKS, Having the latest furnished Cabin, $6 50; siatervom Berth, $8.50. EVERY JOB WARRANTED. ully handled, - - Opposite the Post Office i " nate i iar 7 rwewe nar ha fr te ft as . ; ‘: lif, é eon = —s ang with the fruits : ed. It isa valuable admission from the 2 7 . naus ’ at are tor 3 (Om FOOU é . ert ; . Charlottetown and fiali aX. |" ‘ole ee nf th a * like - ee opponent of Canadian industries that they slike 2 arch o » waslike conquero : . 7 ' Se 's! have derived this benefit from protection. Yand all the ceremonials which men have de- 4 hot-house or hot-bed is, as everyone - lighted to honor him with, this display will} THE STEAMES Mi A. STARR, |i: no bitter memories behind. it is esti- knows, very frequently a most uselul and CAPTAIN FERGUSON, j mated that over 500,000 people celebrated the effective method of starting and maimtain- | opening. ing growth. As to the ** few,” it is a com- ‘Leaves Charlottetown every Thurs-| Melbourne is remarkable to some extent for! parative and elastic term ; we are often told the demonstrations it makes, “ . : alitax Kight years|tor instance, by the same authority that day Afternoon for ans. ago, there was something of a similar kind. | the five or six aban consumers in Sonal Calling at Bayfield, Ports Hawkesbury, Hastings Victoria had an international exhibition then, | are only ** a few. ’ However, suy they are and Mulgrave, Arichat, Cape Canso and Sheet and it so happened that at that time the ‘‘tew.” To the few manufactures must be country was rising from an of depression | added the “few” operatives they each em- aYV NING. at 7 o'clock. ing -'and entering ona career of prosperity that) a ie ; at Le: Day MORNING, at 7 o'clock. making same) oy) Rvs te an versie ae tine | Ploy: then there are the wives, children, Special Rates and Through Bills of Lading|embodiment of happiness as worldly things | *sed parents, etc., supported by these ondon and Con- "7 operatives; the few artisans that construct- In-|forgotten. 1t showed itself in the uplifted | ed the factories, machinery, dwelling heads of the soldiers who stretched from end| houses, etc. ; the few carters, packing case to end of the city ; in the manly figures of the| makers, printers, messengers, repairers, color-bearers, as they marched under the | etc., etc., employed by these establish- Queen s flag and the flag of Australia, waving| ments; the few store keepers with whom them as if in another shout of triumph, for! the industrial community CGeal; the few the realities of which they were the represen- professional men, school “teachers, news- ee —_ ee ne ee oy | papers, cle , ww whom they have resort: way great, and fitting, and worthy of such an the few farmers who feed ail these people; psn ape ' lin short the few Canadians who one and The arrival of the Governor into the Avenue | *)*") . of Nations was a grand sight as he marched all, directly or indirectly, pront by these down the avenue between tiles of blue jackets | ‘* hot-house industries, existing through ; es FF d . Rd d until he was met by a guard of honor, with| protection. lt is these ** few” Canadians Boston, Halifax all Prince war colors, drawn up on the steps. This was alfor W hose interests we are concerned. We Island Steamship Line. show in itself, and seen fromthe gallery at are eontent to Jeave to others the advocacy the back of the dais, perhaps the finest of the of the interest of the many in the United day, for the eye carried across the heads of} States. THE ON LY DIRECT LINE ee ee ea tee aren ot the | + + T 1 s UL é ‘ c ‘ Z > 2 Oo Ni ons. WITHOUT CHANGE. “I g cane of Nations. | Here my pen fails. How is it possible to| _ wala iin convey the effects of that view, covered with; all the principal shops. > } : ; the countless arches of the annex, a building! grasp of the business enterprize of the town Gharlotietowa t6 Boston of one flour, and under one roof, greater than | it may be said that there are ten stores 10 U S Wile jthat of any other exhibition in the world,| brick and stone, with plate glass fronts. — covering thirty-four acres of ground; of the | The town boasts a brass band of 26 pieces, perhaps the finest to be found outside the large cities of the provinces. Many new buildings are being erected. The Method- ist church, recently rebuilt, is now a very RETURNING—Leaves Halifax every TUES- tinental P surance low. oe Ww. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town, July 10, 1888—eod tf —<-18sss-— —BY THE— dele > -—— Amherst N. 8. has the electric light in To give a clear : ; ee ; : __ llong lines of sailors and soldiers on each side, t $ : . ° THE staunch and_commodious Steamships | j1 with arms presented, and the very idea ot 4 hae ws 1. thoroughly refurnished and put into first-class what was expected of them or of the brilliant condition in every peat. will, during ~4 costumes of naval and military officers, ad- Season of 1838, run as follows, commencing wit ¥ , : ; sla. knights and iudges ty 7 : x mirals, captains, colonels, knights and judges, fine structure. The Chignecto ship rail- é 1k ‘ing insignl f all sorts ar i lescrip ~ ; The Worcester, on the 4th of October, |224 Pee eee ee Governor entere land | Way boom is filling the town with greates was received by the the activity and the indications are all hopeful i Commissione rs of One of these vessels will leave Boston for : : s . Windsor unito: ms gethe fur the citizens of Amherst. Charlottetown every =ATURDAY, at noon; and Exhibition, gay 10 We are selling Clocks from $1.00 up to $15.00, nice patterns. Grariott-town for Boston every THURSDAY, | sight bec ume dazzling and brilliant beyond all Pe Headed by the Queens colors, description. : ° As | intend leaving the Island for the winh- the Imperial colors and the Victorian coor "A KES—Firs > Berth in well th flay % i ‘turdy men-vo’-wWai’s men ter, and going to the far West, where we in- rnished C Din, $8.0 sialon Be oe tes od A Sa i for ; ju | ; "i tend in iking yur Ttuture home, we i offer : commanders vO Austrailia uUPCes, Ua ss, a ' be ; ‘ k Cro k ory rest rates for Frei; rhich is alw sare- ge and well-assortsd stock © rockery - Lowest rates tor Freight, which aii oct aes Mayor of Melbourne, commissienels, minis- our | — i li-ass W p. Colwil! CARVELL BROTHERS, chief justices, ' Sepi2 dy wy 4w Agents, Charlottetown. kxcellent Passenger Accommodation! Low Rates ! : ; ; at a great reduction. ters for Australian cuionies, speakers of the other Ausiralian colonies, our | | HARRISON LORING, Treasurer. premier (carrying bis own beaver and dressed rg 9 aide ee a R. B. GARDNER. vianager, tne plainest of all, in spite of the three-- The balance of the stock of South Pacific 3 ae A ar pest Boston quarters of a million surplus), our speaker, Sea Shells will be sold less than cost. Must é * lreatenant-governor, the admiral, the govern- be cleared cut.—R. K. Brace. [se26 eod lw. Ch’town, May 3, 1888—pat sum jour ma mes meu: © aol, Tealige Ripeton Se ara SS RLS CS SSA CICK +e emma Reman na ta ir sane te is Bt IEE en ea “PLT SR Se ge ed ee ee