rive Dou NEW SE ? ar * This is true Liber L¢ TT ET OW Born Yen, having to advise the Public, may speak Iss —_—-——— — y. when Free rw! ¢,.’ iNs Ce, rs. Be LA ND, SATURDAY, OCTOs sR 23, iree,”—Evriri oh. ——# Smveie Corres Two Cents. __ VOL. 19.—NO. iy Che Daily Examiner is issued every eve: ing by The Examiner Pobl'shing Oo ee Fr mm their , office, corner of Water and -& s Great George streets, ( harlottetown, Prince Kdward Jsland. —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Oe i $2, 50 Thres months......... eat 12] pee Sereda « O A iwertieing at moderate rates. Contracts may b= made for monthly, qua- terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertisemen's, oa applicatir 90 ALMANAC FOR OCTOBER, 1886, MOON'S CHANGES. ATR t Quarter 4 wy, 6h, 21.1m., p. m., 8. len clay, bik. }h.4m., p. m., 8. th day, 10h., 28.3m., a.m 27th day, 3h,e3.0m., a. horizon AGHBINARY e EXPERATION OF LEASE. ee OF a} T HE Lease of our premises expires in a few months, and not being able to renew the s@me on reasonable terms, or procure ot! _ l preinises Im tine for spring trade, we Wiil dispose ot our wh le stock of NEW AND FASH it NA BLE DRY GOODS at an 13 LeSae 5 . 14) Thursday 21 ‘ 5° tara | IMMENSE SACRIFICE 2 ; Kiay 2.) i 3 C2 o eo —. ! : Lay 2s 13} load Ly 27 ———$——$ 19) Taestay 23 ’ *- 9) ve ies.lay ? C . Oi} a _R .. 24% . ‘ 248i Caurs.tay aryl 4 irpets, Vilclo Rags.anl Mits at 33 por cent discounts ; Blass and Colored Drews Goods at 33 por cent discount ; Mantle 28 @riday 7 5} O § 94 | and other C] Sanalin %e., at 33 per cent discount; Blankets, Count erpanes, Comforts and Lace Curtains at 33 per cent 23/4 Ly 32; 3 1 3617 45) 21} disco : Silks. Satin re] at 33 per 1 t 33 lc 2is<an e i 2} 2 51) 8 52 -~ maneaae Silks, | Satins and Velvets at 33 per cent discount ; Black and Colored Plushes at 33 per cent discount; Gloves and : rs po 2”? aa , . "wy s yy : ‘Ge Sree yt) . r , : . . or : VAT ‘ >> 25) oulay | 30 0} 4 6 9 29 15} Hosiery at 33 per cent discount ; Linen Guods of all kinds at 25 per cent discount ; Peimts and White Cottons at 25 per cent 23| Tuesday 3648) 5 -1710513 12‘ diseount. ®7| Vedaesday 33° +47) 6 36/10 53 9 | ‘ . ’ . ” - » , « ’ Tt ft : ‘ a ¢ 7 ? > ‘ 7 . . ag : : . . " n . ‘ 23! | 5 : 431 7 48\L2 23! 3 A Lot of Goods at HALF PRICE, such as Millinery, Hats, Bonnets, Feathers, Flowers, Real Lace, Edgings, Collars and Oy is v s? i4 5“ " . ct r + sy : : aJii y i S of; morn 6) Cuffs. Frillines. a lar 3) 34 Lay 43. 3110 OF O 12 , Alls, lings, a sarge variety W »01 Good as , &e. 31 Suaday 45:4 42°10 58: 0 §2' 9 57 | JAMES a BARRISTER-AT-LAW, SOLICITOR AND NOTARY PUBLIC, has removed tothe office adjoining that of R. R. Pitzgeraid, Esq , Cameron Block, 4@ MONEY TO LOAN. Sept. 27, 1236 — Ali of the Above New an Out Quick | I mo eod & wy 3 mas E® SEE OUR CIRCULARS FOR Perkin Ch't wn, Oct. 14, 18868. -rO R— BOSTON. d in Good Order, and will be Sacrificed in order to Clear FURTHER PARTICULARS. —_ee on ee s & Ste FALL AR® ANGEUENT THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. 60. S83 QUEEN Leave St. John for-Qpstou, via Eastport and Port iand, every Mont Wedaoesday and Friday, at Ha 1 *f> Baston, 26.50, 2nd alapply to yf. HALES, Steam Nav. Co, h aMatic Fare ti BARGAINS : FOR SEPTEM ee s & CO A Large Lot of WOOL T cH A TL, * - ULSTER * . “ “ GENTS’ UNDE Merchants, “ DRESS GOODS, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE BOSTON, MASS. Eggs and Profnce a Spacialiy 1s Balance of CRETONNES fale dlv wkiy HARD COAL ¢ | Store a quantity of ‘h'town, Sept l1—wky FANCY PRINTs. LARCELY REDUCED FOR CASH. Pro Mae BROWN. 2 oovieie LD. BARGAINS BHR ONLY. WEEDS, CLOTHs, Rly OTHING auabd 14 LWA ODE AWG RFUL REMEDY Adanisen’s Botanic Cough Balsem. It is as pleasant as honcy. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been speedily cured by the use af ADANRON'S Batsam after ed recent or chronic coughs or bron resort to this great remedy, conf speedy relief. Po not del FOR SALE RY Bottled at St. Sterens, PF. W. KINSM Sufferers from eith lal affections, can lent of obtaining all other medicines have fail er » Ket it at once. A LL DRUGGISTR. N. B., by the proprietors, N &£ CO ista AN 343 oe Druz AV! .. iT BEST WARD COAL, : Egg and Chestnut Sizes. NEw 25 Cents, at the aug3] Try the TEA, [LANDON HOUSE. vg CARE a. LUGHES, +- 1229 o ie “2 8x6. chien. Oct. 14, 26-1 cod HAT Xi ¢ Un SLERE, és & EK. KENNY, BARCLAY & OU, cena Nowson Diy — Goods and Sh pping, “ALIFAX, CANADA, & EK. KENNY, Block. myn) Cynnisin & Shiniy Meth; A wew DEPARTURE! We. MAHON) —__— - : . antic Avenue, Boston. : , " in Owners ard Br 12s piangic Areva": SS" FLATS, of the Latest Styles, at the very LOWEST sal ae Broker . ~ wocRm nNmis Gita: ft Wat years’ experinnce tn this merket, | PRICES. Gexeral 6 mmissiso a Merchant, ~4 Over ‘ifty th sasand a aa cen! [2S, of all kinds. Cleaned, Dyed. altered and Repaired. isi GRESHAM HOUSE, pooeenes j ~ Spidey pi te , . “> ’ rim : zsisheo sgate ee all satistjed . Vewrs cha vere x _ oe HIG i35T |! . IAS SH PRI CHS pa’ id for Riw Furs. P LONDON. E. ©: freights at chort notics, Weite for merket A a we repor’s s Po e 7 i Vugiand, } Mackerel, Can- shen ute U hoe i ‘- - | Seotts and Vaagkhanys Codes {pecialties — Potaioss, a Ezt. = ned L biter Sy \Ch’town, May 4, 1886. guad 17, '36—Ime eod |‘ March 28, IRBBy Building Casi on th hen the golden On the level wag And,the heart of 4 ns While theswaves O the the vj ijmpjed ariys deep del And the mimie struct plamfed Tis a-pleasuree long to trasure— Building castles on the sand. Wall turret still uprearing, How the busy hands will toil! But the rolling waves are nearing, e o All our labor to despoil! . For the tide is landward sweeping, And behold !|—what we have planned Some sca rover topples over Sacks our castles on the sand! glistens ite, at ota i‘? oe Patiently the walls repairing, Work the-busy hands « mors For the laboring still uncaring, Till the summer day is o'er, O the earnestness of childhood ! O the simple faith so grand ! Ever dreammg—f -hemeing Building castles on the sand. mve a ondly 8 s of life forever builk 1 from day to day, irm endeavor, On the shores rey anus we fe With a patient, i Castles that are swept away ; May the faith, Ever guide life's doing i ae Building a ithood, the trusts of chil our willing hand and pursuing- ] the cast! In es on sand ! DicineN™ er riff HARLESTON EARTHOQUAKTD. ~ <a t gasped little Mabel | Emory, i shé Ppened her eyes, and found | her an ree | bed b punding the room. *‘ What’s the matter {” ve began to cry It's“the end of th’ worl, honey. The good Lord’s done come for th’ judgment day,”’ said Aunt Dinah, the oid black mammy; and hastily catching the child jup, she wrapped her in a shawl and rush- fed out into the hall. i am : e Chere they found the family gathered in terror. Mr. Emory supporting his invalid . . - °s e 1 -_ wife, while the solid ‘walls of the house rocked froin side to side. ** Papa said the child, father. take Mabel—- Mabel’s so ‘fraid;” | holding ‘** Papa has mamma, darling. Won't you let mammy take care of you ¢” **Yes, I will,” said she, clasping her arms around ‘the black neck; ** but Mabel once.” ‘God grant we may_come safely out of this,” said the father, as he kissed the dear little upturned face. ** Dod’ ll take care of. us, papa ; me so your own self.” ‘* Bress de chile !” said Aunt Dinah, hold- ing her close as they groped their way! through the darkness. It was the never-to-be-forgotten nicht August 3lst, in Charleston, the beauti city by the sea. The confusion in street was terrible ; the shrieks of you tole le O ul t} uc ‘* Now,” said Mr. Emory, closely as you can to the park.” And with a hasty glance behind he hurried on. Aunt Dinah turned for her charge, but, to her dismay, no Mabel was to be scen. call- She rushed from one side to the other, ing : **Mabel, my lam’! honey, chile? whar! is yer? Come back to you ole black mammy.” was her only answer; and the around, thinking she was atirighted at the scene, and not understanding her wonriis, bade her be quiet. Suddenly a thor not the child hay wandered back into the iain ise they had just ight nan her. Might; confused and ! ive bec c leit? She hurried (ff the entrance, and was about darting in when aman caught her arm. ‘* Don’t you see, aunty, the house just is going to fail.” ‘** My chile, my chile! in thar, marster,’ she: said, wringing her hands, and t ying to break away from him. ‘ No,” he said, kindly, ‘** thére’s no one in there, I’ve just been through.”’ ‘*Move back, move back ¥ crowd, . And with a roar snd a groan the wall fell outward. A great piece of plaster came I’s feared she’s cried the down on Aunt Dinah’s head. UHer ban- danna turban kept it from doing fatal harm, but it stunned the old woman, and turned her sick nud giddy, and that, with the fright, dazed her completely. She lost her wits, and wandered aimlessly about the out her arms to her | kiss ; ful’ the hor- : ** follow me as! But the dull crash of the falling buildines! people |; ‘T los’ her, marster; Tl fins a ! i¢ r, and ’ she broke away end wandered on. | ; Shall we cver find her, cried the P Or nother, **“God grant it!” was the answ. but ‘we must wait for the And Mabel! wh: : ” ‘ cae hit] hing. re Was she’ When the old woman sat the child \tiag pd to attend to her fainting 4 , tress, a tremble of the ground, fg compared to » but plainly iw teit, swept over th causing an cession of terror and? eush of | multibade out to the parks at Batt @) g ’ The ‘frightened 1i ittle one, left ‘ the first tink ; .error at the cont: = Pe A sec crowcd nrcer l aroul a nai” anal she tried on in their midst nd ] i Dinah looked for her charg 'way down the block, a he “ae i that crue ef crushing crowd ’ ’ if her c: s fel Ipon the But t! bout her. a was One who ears OF Tt ni noted the pitiiul wail from those aaouudi heard i | Dabs siDS,. blabel’s so ti W here li alu surround i her terre red! Mabei wants paps mmy { as if an invisible for, except untouched by crossing of the Bouk tv the melt and the curb there » rest; the shri ’ terrifie®#™her mors ance} nt the iwho had kept her unhurt in ahe teri rush of the erdwa, ick fouts ind ona bre@g® Ir t] hy ut Lite she’ ee seemed > daly id ie , RM te d o} i? Cc ihe ittiie one, . she was hari at the d wh ‘ . we rawrts< ‘+ wad partex teil left ~h the lone on i ieet were, i } mu tite and Chne : ; thous little Bel t =, ; no piace igi the glare ana ene crashes, jinore, ed on . ~ Ty. bie w OW 1e@ bait vhere ne ea to mn she went | th pO _ > ' ioederate ol Ity, ‘ -the jam! sobbed ltt by from her wonder, ” baby, ‘O ma urster! s yong, n y ole mi het bul sLure. My chile, le whar is yer! Come to yer Chat was all he could gi ‘She has lost her mind, and ‘**But where is my ery ' , pat a his poor ere ¥ no he gre aned, los in this terrible ‘Henry.” 5, ieave oy ae es ‘Will you stay, Aunt Dinah, eare of Mrs. Emory while I go | for Mabel?” said he The silken shaw! |] | the. timy figure clad in her little white broidered night-gown, with vellow curls streaming down her shoulders and patte:ing bard feet, seemed strangely unsuited to that agi ny of for her.” and take and search wire, } an } team? ; cat i NG .UOk | ot lone fallen off, and eli al ae4 »i | gloomty midnight hour in the terror-stricken city. i “Oh, look ! Dick, here's an angel com- ) s ing,” said a rough stevedore standing on the wharf, asthe blue-eyed baby came towards jhim. She looked tatu the kindly face, and, holding out her arms eaitl™: “Take Mabel, Tenderly, as her own father could ‘done, he lifted her in h s arms ; and, little sigh, she nestled shoulder, and closed her eyes. ‘*Here, Bill,” said the choaked and his eyes shining, her a bed on this lumber.”’ With their shirts } i Mabel's 2” hare witha head on his he : i voice ¢ Can inake other, his bey , 7 ; fis mne I they made a ror-stricken peuple, the rumble & thei inch and there the little one slept. Who upheaving earth, the thud oi falling build- had doubt He had given [is angels charge ings, made a din that cannot be de-! .vo. her/ scribed. a ile As the first beam of the morning sun s £0 the park, to the park j cried S loud ‘shone on the Water, Aunt Dinah wal dered voice, and thither the territied people fled. ‘a... the Battery. still covinn: “tie lem ** Aunt Dinah, ee and help me a m inie, my little lammie ! whar is yer ¢” ment, said Mr. Emory, as his fainting wile | That dear chim teplthahs Gam tin ‘eound slipped from his grasp. | that. Minha! tad wiew lasounall to in penie- Aunt Dinah hastily set Mabel on the ,.., ted the child's sleep, and, opening her ground, while he sprinkled her mistress’ eves wide. she called: ‘“‘Here’s Mab h, face from a bottle of cologne which she had! wie - here’s Mabel.” in her pocket. { Quick as a flash the old woman swooped down upon her nursling, claspiag herin her arms as ii to make amends for having I \let her go, and sobbing and crying, Bress *}de Lord, Bress de Lord.” | ‘Good-by, men,’ said Mabel, putting up j her little iouth > kiss them ag ut rr i rne away in Aunt Dina’s arm a ks » fur takin’ care of Mabel. ' “He re she 1s, marster. Didn’s I teil har pow al los ner, O11 Din i« iind h 7 he delight e as she putt hild iin the father's ari Mr. Emory he! id his darli closely, and | cove red her with kisses, wi sa whispers. | **4 God did tak reo’ didu't he, ar” ‘I thank H hank Hi was it! father « att ane hatto hun ¥¢! th il ISN Tt ih $e an i money V h re hi dc rest ltree ires were safe.—Aarah Lee, in 8. &. limes. al -—- A PRINTE2'S ERKOR.-——Svweet are the uses of ladvers ity, the printer's copy said, but he set itup, sweet are the uses of advertising. Sweet, indeed, te those who in sickness nad suffering have seen the advertisement of me soveriegn remedy; which upon trial has brought them from death's door. ‘*The best thing I ever saw in my paper s the advertisement of Dr, Pierec’s Golden Medical Dis -overy, is again and again the testimony of those who have been healed by it of ling lisease, bronchial atlections, t rs, ulcers iver complaints and the iils to which the flesh is heir. 82 P— ___. 2 a Te Su ide Exports. ee gE, O ‘able * st. Lreets, calling : Shippe ds per steamer t Law: ence, ‘*My lam’, my little white dove! wher} Came ron s@aster, for 5 af du Chene : ; “4 ? oy 7 74> > nal ; ~ - is yer? Cume o yer ole black 2 bris potatoes? s 3 . ee 3 bris turpips.. i 8 Hundreds of rd the plaintive} 49 cases egus.. &P.. 0 00 cry and shudder ping their own dagr- is 1405 CO lings closer as yurnful wail 80 = 8 near and then ed in the distance. 8 00 At last her wandering steps brought her | 5 OO to the park, where Mr. Emory was ce-) voured with auxiety for Ris chid ; andy Yes | e1K4t 60 ihe dared not leave his grvie alone. Bat at j tll | the first sound of th sf ee - es he | Soa 6 00 i started up sccm the iron settee and rushed} G4 ‘ ©°5 00 : ; . , or ~ 2s é . | towards her crying : patties natalie 43 { *‘* Where is Mabel, Aunt Dinah } | 4 ius bec e — | & Then he caught sight oi the me 2} 3 ee. Na ns a : mn ON lface, and saw that her arms, alti jagh | oi athe’ 14 09 [Pr sse 1 close to her t yreast, were empty, he | 2 2: wien lbs cloth. BS : 16 00 | guized her by the shoulder and ged : adic tubellekdtadessicee ee Why Wit iv the wetter! 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