arenes eee terete hint , - er oneal —— he Baily Examiner, Teams :—Five DotLars a YRAR, NEW SER RIES, SIngLE Corres Two CEnNtTs This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.””—Evrirrwss, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. THURSDAY. JULY 2, 1885. VOL. 17--N0. 36. qa Lk, ASG OW AND LON DON re He L. ASZ ARD’ 3 Loyal apne Personal Thrift and Economy. ry evening, by At the concluding sederunt of the | f Goterel Assemb!y of the Presbyterian | The Eb x; iar J ee Oo.| FOR ALL. KINDS OF Cuurch in Canada, the following loyal , . Sura f addresses were adonted :— | Mer. George Hague, General Manag: ar of ’ ce, corner of Water an | , r a ts, Charlottetown, ice ompan Bla The Daily Examiner WHAT A PROMINENT BANKER SAYS ABOUT THESE. QUALITIES. ——— : ithe Merchants’ Bank of Montreal, late'y | delieneed an address to yorng men oa ,* Thrift ond Economy in Personal Ex- TO THE QUEER, To Her Majesty the Queen :— SUBSURIPTION : . enses.’ et ™ 22 50 OF G REAT BRITAEN. We, the ministers end elders of the Pres- P Mr. Hague, who remarked at the outset Six | ny e _byterian Church in Canada, representative | that he spoke principally out of his own . : ae on aes ; ; 0 59 _ | , members of the General assembly, now in experience, and that he would address him- — 5 Se ee - ‘annual session, approach Your Majesty | self especially to yx ung men, preceeded to gar Advertisi ves wae ae : —_ COO S | with renewod expressions of unalterable | deat with his subject in a fourfold. sense. Pentvacts nay .be Mace Apt, momEA Yr, . . : . y attachment to your Majesty’s person and ob . juctny, iat early oF pearly advertic WEPLGL = = Five Million Dellars (orown Sher poniae| ebjestite hesclrutune-eabtko ments, on application. pa ee lan eee deem it a high privilege to form an acquiring of a competency for future neces- —_— ae \integral portion of an empire based on | sities, Among the latter he placed mar- ALMANAC FOa SULY, 1835. MOONS CHANGES, ba pripeies of civil and religious lib- riage end the entering into business for ty which, as a church, we have eve®! one’s self as Worthy objects to be striven The above Company insures every class of business a» UbUgERS, ; counted dear, and over which the ecepire for by young men. The interrupticns o‘ i ‘eB 4 ¥ . ] a : , 3 2 a8 ‘ + E & arter 5th d h. 15 f Your Maj jesty has been so long and! gick Last Qaarter Sth day, Sh. 13m,, a. m. PE ‘ EL : {0 J sickness and the certainty of old age make New Moon 12th day, 1h, 3m., a m. current rates, and on Farm Property and Stock, insures against Hay Books, ican extended. the acquisition of a fund to fall back upon Virst Quarter, 15th day, 8h. 7m., - m, d én els : Sit We congratulate Your Majesty on the/ay important duty. (2) How to accomplish Fall Moon, 26th day, 10h. 10m., p. amage Dy Lightning, whether fire ensues or not. Journals, he, | good example set by Your Majesty’s Gov-| ipis gathering together of a competency. a. : a a | | | ernment on the effort to settle international ty, principal means is by taking care of Tea healt padre warmatemy oe y | Siftacenene by peaceful arbitration instead | }j::Jo Ec th lecti f en dreamt mated im ¢ {water |len’h b. | —_ SELLING VERY CHEAP, | oF bey Mating sepouren,to, tbo sternesbitreslgaum? cu latte +a seaman” ee ee ee = Eu Ai Du VV . “i. — IN re Th. A IN, ee rr ened boarding-house, in dress, and especially in siqvednesday {41874910 2° 0 52115 31 | nt et a6 hankful luxuries, would enable a young man to heme y 1’ 19° a9{i0 30) 2 <<a AGENT FOR P. BE ISLAND. _— It is to us also ground for thankfulness |aitain the desired end. By practising self- ee 9° aatio wat @: el an | that the disturbances in our Northwest ter- denial in youth, the necessity for curtail- oot on} 4811 96 259] og June 20—2m eod | ritories are coming to an end and that) meni in regard to certain lawful pleasures : arta | or 4811 876 3 401 97 100,066 160,000 there is reason to hope that the result will) yjjj pass away the quicker. (3) What will siMfonday 22! 47imern! 4 Fol 96 4th | be to bind the confederated provinces more | economy and thrift lead to? The speaker closely together and to intensify the loyalty /furnished his hearers with some figures 9 of the people to Your Majesty’s Throne. representing the net results of saving =. 9 /!2 30UR GRAND DISPLAY =SV="°F== 9 Thursday 3 46 152) 8 38} 23) Ot: til the ldddine didun! 4 hb 30 Ss We tender respect for congratulations to}jittde by little at the end of a given 10) Friday : 24) a 2 ae ae = 4 Seana adlich: rf apne Siete 28 De smennens ae, number of years. By commencing in L} Saturday | = a 3 ea a ae © Ee of your beloved dangater, ana pray that livouth even with saving the small- j2'Sunday | @ 4 6 7} > emer rsemepesip may be a source of increased happiness to| os; sums, they might find themselves at 13 are 27 z 6 seh 53,16 Your Majesty and Your Royal house. forty-five or fifty years of age in the same la) Tuesday 2 43 7 Seen) 1S That Almighty God may contiane to be-! position as the present large capitalists of WgjWedueaday | 29 + 7 “938 ae FOOLSCAP, siow on Your Majesty His choicest bene- pron tenal avd thee cities nae many of 16 oo = oral a "2 - LETTER & dictions, that He may graciously prolong @| whom began their career Si oS teen ieee tay | Sol 40 aft 111 2 46 +4 life and rule so fruitful of blessing to all)ner (4) he practical use of this course - tow” 33| 39 1 14! 3 43. 6 NTE PAPER classes of the community, and that he may | of self-denial is not confined to material 90 Monday |; 3% 38 215! 4 50 4 3)extend and perpetuate amongst us the)benefits. The intellect will be developed, 2} Tuesday | 35} 3713136 7 2) WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, righteousness that can alone exalt @ nation, | the moral faculties strengthened and life be 22 Wednesday 36| 36 4 7 715 OO is per gorsenk pug prayer. ; a full of real enjoyment independent of use- oilThursday 37, 35, 4 53) ® 11)14 58 a b the name and by the appointment Of |joss yratifications. The habit of using ac- 24 Friday 33) 34 5 44: 8 57 56 the Geveral Assembly of the Presbyteriar | eumulated means for the benefit of others will grow and thisis one of the greatest luxuries of life. The speaker conclu’! with an appeal to his young friends to be- gin early in life to lay the foundation of Saturda 39° 32 6201938 Saf 7 ‘ SiSaniay | 40, 31, 7 2017) 31 Es VERY THMPTING 27| Monday | 42, 30 37 ih 5 a & Crafard’s Jat Black Writing luks, Church in Canada. ition; | a) 3 citi, % Mle Custom Tailoring Bepartment is full of Neat, Nobby Stafforil’s Copying Inks, TO THE GOVERNOR-GENERAL, May it please Your Excellency,— 30 Thursday 45; 26 3'aft 29/15 41 and Reliable ieods. We, the ministers and elders of thé fortune and charecter by thrift. —— 4 4% 7 26) 9 30] 1 3:14 49) (1a all size bottles. ) General Assembly, representatives of the M T b oa NOTES | The Men's Departisent is loaded with on immense display of New Spring Suits. This i miciitniian’ te tre Wik’ Presbyterian Church in Canada, avail our-|“*OT@ +TOU le in the Northwest. ‘ : ; The Hat Department—well, everybody understands that our Hat Department has release ~ teen ateliaaiacedis wes | ae opportunity furnished by in Dog days begin on the 3rd of this month. | advantages over the smaller establishments that place it at the head, and secures for it | Ink for office and private use. another annual session to give expression to (Montreal Witness. ) Indepeadence Vay, U. 5. A., on the 4th. | the bulk of the trade. We are displaying the largest variety of Spring Styles of Hats our sentiments of high respect for your} It appears probable that before this ew2- The poet Robert Burns died (1798) ane mer is over there will be serious trouble at 8s on Jaly’ over shown, and include all the popular chaps. oe ae personal and official character. : a The Boys’ Department is unquestionaly the best and most attractive in the city. We have marked with interest the ability | Battleford unless a strong body of treops : gh t : ‘ A : . - paul g neal night <2. eee of The Farnishing Goods Department is not only well stocked with all that is solid ALSO IN STORE : and impartiality displayed by Your|is left in garrison there to keep the settiers Tn this moath tho mcrnirgs decrease 35,°"4 Staple, but contains much that is choice and novel, Excellency in fulfilling the duties and re-}and the Indians apart. Almost from the ore ia a fee 0 inte Carter’s. Stenhens & Toiary’s sponsibilities of your high trust, and the}hour that thr Tadiana laid down their arms minates, and the afternoons 30 minutes, ; ’ ; D § 0 y ? : : -——— a No doubt about it, Ours is the largest and best soleeted stock ever seen in this wer aa ty at arty throngs the tr xg eg em see ex- > 'city,—not o nly largest in quantity, but largest in variety of shapes,—largest in variety personal visitation and otherwise, to become | presse elr intention of shooting every THe RAILWAY TIME 1 ABLE. \of materials,—largest in correct styles, —Jargest in every way. What more cotld we riting & spying laks, thoroughly acquainted with all the sections|Indian at sight, and in several ’nstances say, unless it be that OUR PRICES ARE RIGHT,—RELIABLE, HONEST. of our widespread Dominion. It is ground | they appear to have carried out this threat, een for gratitude that notwithstanding the|although so thoroughly has the matter boen To be Sold at Great Discounts, Sadie er : thst Bubhied that nothing Aahalte tek ng te concen ot be eutn ROBERTSON'S ONE-PRIGE GLOTHING STORE ager eee ae ae Sith, we have carefully arcataged’ the fol-) 3 country enjoys such a fair measure of pros-|They declared that if the Indians were ec tibia af stxivel ‘nak aueleae ae N 50 Q St ‘ perity. Our thankfulness is intensified by | allowed to return to their reservations they ; alee on | oP E p a. | QO. ueen reet. the thought that the serious troubles, of} would drive the settlers out of the country, = - re - ae ees ee | ‘ G. Fi. HASZARD, which, during the past season ourjand during the month that has followed ao asestioten yy. Mor? L, 1885. BROWN’S BLOCK territories in the Northwest have been the| Poundmaker’s surrender, events appear to 5 Going West. A.M. A.M, P.M, y ae ee he ees eT ae | cag scone, are nearing their termination, and|corroborate that view. Poundmaker's Qharlottetown ............ 647 912 402 Oh? May-18)i?eeiLaite Queen Square. | that, though for the present disastrous,may } reserve is now said to be full of bad charac- Royalty Junction *........702 947 427; j ee ee oe yet tend te the welfare of ovr common|ters bent on reprisals, among whem no North Wiltshire........... 737 1039 509) Vi EN S country, that He who is governor among| white man dare enter. The Stoneys have Master River .....:...... 747 10 oS Bs: ’ j 4 | the nations may greatly bless Your Excel-jagain taken up arms, and now there has Bradalbano. ...-....--.+++ 8 i 1132 5 57) AYER S: PILLS. lency and Lady Lansdowne and render} been a large number of horses stelen in the County Line............. ony il - _— a your vice regal rule a source of special|/teeth of the garrison at the barracks. a ee 8 29 e * G 22 A750 NEW i fs TS Pp teeaten #... a siete advantage to the whole Dominicn, is our oo sranits = oa pnaeentss, Kensington 842 1222 642 cause human suffering result from derange- heartfelt prayer. . quter show thet (he Indians are untamaie, ensington... ies: Ane ooeee : 07 12 57 712 ment of the stemach, bowels, and liver. In name and by appointment of the or that the settlers are determined to have a BELTS. «05 ee Eee JUST OPENED AT AYER’s CATHARTIC PILLs act directly upon {General Assembly of the Presbyterian |them oe from a SE ne any wer io. ae these organs, apd are especially designed to Church in Canada. cost. re tone of General Middleton’s PERT os-01 ep ’ cure the diseases caused by their derange- order as to these reported disturbances — besveudhe¢sesnel . 7 on L. E. PROWSE S, ment, including Constipation, Indiges- Se and the manner in oe the Indians a, lington...... ae 10 0 32 tion, Dyspepsia, Headache, Dysentery, D tati Relat to Reciprocal |rendere4, leads to the helief thatat is the Bort iil Joc cgst es qe 80 1 om Including all the Leading Styles in and a host of other ailments, for all of eputation helating to seciproc settles ne undef ery Sa ata nee oe NE eS og AS il 22 5 42 Fa" which they are a safe, sure, prompt, and Trade CULOre, at >» Who ar . ee 1205 6457 1, ee , : pleasant remedy. The extensive use of these : turbing the yer this time. isis od cxtiedinadl 12 42 4 bagi NY 5 ‘ta! i { i i PILLs by eminent physicians in regular prac- —, ls FES Be Be 1 gis, AMSG’ ali Canada, a er ih ae eee eae: a MV ° c ey are y the me Pp ‘ stated iss «<0 ¢eoeocneeel 207 647 sion. A number of membera representing fish- aS ated ; SUE ao.» o-auisine Naa 245 7 57 ryis' 1s lb tateeit Btock ove : shedito These PiLis are compounded of vegetable ing constituencies, amon ; whem were The New York Herold’s Washington cor- oe se eee bs g , 8 resvondent writes :—‘‘President Cleveland 0’ Leary Be ae a cao ee eee ae ’ substances only, and are absolutely free from Messrs. Stairs, Daly, Moffatt, Kantbach, rl ae i : | Port Hi} are ee 4 20 10 29 } EF. Island and calomel or any’ Other injurious ingredient. MeDougald of Pictou, Wor od, of We aat- and ihe adwinistration are entirely and ab- ig Wellington............... 4 49 1h i6 S' Bi S D : “A Sufferer from Headache writes: moreland, "McDongail, of Cape Breton, selutely copomee pw. ae of yl ae aie streeeee 507 ll 44 : A)33 ' ‘*{ YER’S PILLS are invalyable to me, and Fortin and others, waited on the Right rUEORY » « het 4 0 Cul a or opt oF ease ansive 522 1207 are my constant companion. I have been “ where. The President feels very posiiively Gammersidc or M ee Ob xine cee A a severe sufferer from Headache, and your Hon. Sir John Macdonald and Hon. Mac and strongly on this point. He believes 1 erside, es 5 ee 848 *s 5 | so LIG BARGAINS will be giver, both a ae the ony — t could look to kenzie Bowell.on the question of the com- an a sii oul as are territory coat an % SPa4r’s. «ees < . ; e dose wi uie move m : : ; ena ow, ruc ; . Kensington ..... coneneall 607 149 7 20) oe at bowels and free my head from pain, They mercial relations hatween Cenada oad pis large a maga Of illiterate and inecongrnous F, : °99 9139 749 oT the most effective ahd the easiest physic countries relating to the trade in fish and Se ee ae Sa ’ or Freee eeee eee wnes 6 39 207 3 03 ever found. It is & pie: asure to me to fish olls - material in our population as we can safe- CE iin tipi + .? oe in their praise, and 1 always do se a ‘ ly mensge, Heis tetally oppesed to an ins «a0 ecen és oo 638 237 8 12 -. PROWS -. when occasion offers. Mr. Stairs read the following paper : oe ares hi beli + 4n vV. ” « aggran® izing foreign po icy ana eves ei al IVER. see sseeeees :: 02 2 . aS aaa L.. ; "Franklin St, Bickimond, Va, June 3, 1802. To the Right Hon. Sir John A. Macdonald, \ihat we haye work enough to do at home-in Royalt — GR o 9 06s 147 ‘= 9 47 nof the BIG WAT, 74 Queen Street, “I fave used AVER’s Pris in number. G. 0. Bj, K.°C. Bi Me P., Premier of reforming our home administration. He be- tatictown --2b0r 862 10 gabe Laas 99) 18RE ker, iaoneme oe mente metas | | . Canada. eves clat the extension of ecommerce with ee eae : » twat. mee the desired result. We constantly keep them y : : our neighbors on fair terms of exchange Going £: P ‘ We, the undersigned representatives of} ..) " o 4 aan ce en og oe *: ae 1 en One ce 4) pleasant Safe = clas See oetice: counties where sea fisheries are carried on, ns a : ; a Soe eee os ork sem : 43 4 44) & DYsre ieee ive HavEs. » ani others beg to submit that we strongly give us all the benefits which we could ge’ ee ee a i } "7 * 5 re r MR abe, os <5. deo k'na da ane 804 457) Mexia, Texas, Jane 17, a3 approved of tho resolutions passed by the from the posseesion of their territories, Moun \ arrive. .837 6 22| Thg Rev. Francis'B. Harwowe, “writing House of Commons on the lst Marel without the grave burdens and costly & Stewart, ia part. 857 627) fron™ Atlanta, Ga., says: “ For some years last, in virtue of which fish and fish oils of Ue intel hich idioihedial autamekeds : BIS 6.655 So votes a ....942 556! S soa ‘ahd — ite of the coe of” medi. all kinds imported Into Casada from other Soult Bite upon “*, It is eietata there- re Ba ie Wis causal. sls. UE 1015 6 pa sind it Sipseweipeees 5 baaren snereesta — i be, nee . Ist of Jaly fore, that ‘tio schemes for the pudchess or : VOR eee eee eseenseserees 107 66 = begam taking’ AYER’s Pitts. ‘They have non: mentee y- annexation of Cuba, or fer other territorial : Ree voce se sbdvcceeeemn 1157 «67 22) And we take the Ji berty to add that we| — : sone 2 a : Moun: 4 ESET EE entirely corrected the costive habit, and extensiin will fnd tavor with Presideut a t om Watts teh UA i 902 5 32 bave vastly improved my geveral health.” would regret very much to see eny longer Cleveland.” = Georn eri cisco cts esses 1015 625 AyeER’s CATHARTIC PILLs correct irregu- fish and fish oils of any other country enter- papiaisleg: aici tS Fey = eee D... dese HUIER 1037 642 SS “ larities of the bowels, stimulate the app® ing into Canada free of custom duty, un- inal _ 4 From Hast. A.M. P.M, eg An IAN { iS Si RONDE Hi tite and digestion, and by their prompt a less reciprocal advantages are given to us ushroom Parasols. 5 . ‘ thorough action give tone and vigor to by such countries, err “ res 2. pee seesee oot) ae . - : p ROYAL GAH whole physical econdmy.~. , ; "ens _ Mushroom parasvuls are among the novel- ¢ enna ibe 38a gener | a Baran, Henry R-Paint, [ten "Thay are mado of ilk cannon, woven Ril nds 6h s 0 o> soca $14 427 Dr. J.C. Ayer &Co., Lowell, Ma M. B. Daly, A. C. Macdonald, ae a ee ae e: 2 | Mount \ arrive .842 517 7 . John F. Staixs E. Hackett covered with a shirred circle of piece lace, Stewart, || denest ak 8 47 6 37 ~ Sold by all Druggists. , ‘an : : black, white or colored, with a ruffle at the ( GORGES... s'seen Murray Dodd, J. T. Jenkins, ; : i ae 912 614 panes H. F. McDougs't © J. A. Gagne edge to match, or sometimes with a deep MG... oot 926 635 YOUNG, yan ore & aa Robert Moffatt. * 1G: 2 Rest flounce of lace, which does duty for both maitews.........,c0880 952 712) pa papas \ is ~ - . ~ » $2,000,898) old AND eGoral + 1 Weetin ’ Chas. H. Tu 2 covering and border rvfile.. The lace forms tg Ee 732 337 ’ -| wnpove- |Aver’s Sarsaparilla. (7° °F. WH. Allsop | chou (cabbage) or tuft at the top, made ! Os is Cs. 600.5 ae 749 400 — AGED agg with Sore Eyes, Sore ‘as? H Cisse — more decorative by the addition of a ribbon : ount Stewart eee ee ee 8 42 5 12 HEAD OFFICE ~~ Montreai. flitte taint oe “healthy and strong : : bow and loops and floating ends, the : a ss l, by its used Th f FP artistie handle being adorned. WARBURY: py & CONROY, HALIFAX BRANCH—. Scott Mitchel ia Sold by all Druigeiats ; $1, six bottles for $5 The Shape of the Face. deli + 4 BABRI a . The London “Times. _ 4 ST Ag AF . “a7 Lovely New Style all Chromo Cards |. The human face should be oval, and the —_— i BRS & ATTORNEYS-AT LAW, "Ree licen “pth Most Favorablic Tessas. with “Soa per prize for }0c, 12) dressing of the hair and the arrangement of| The office of the London Times has tien Otaries Pub i ins Saat packs, 12 names, for $1. A sample} the bonnet trimming should be done with|so altered and rebuilt that it is wnreeogniz- * Oftice ; , lic, &c FOR PRINGE EPWARD ISLAND; pack and agent's outfit with illus-|regard to producing this effect. Before|able by any one who saw it « few years ago. in Cameron’s Block, up stairs ; entrance 5 +e eel UD, trated catalogue of ‘Tricks and Novelties, for buying a new bonnet the purchaser must " The circulation is not thought t¢ be now Bext door to Taylor’s Jewelry Store. ; en ae * “* ea ceeidert” 8c. stamp and tiis slip, decide whether her hair is to be worn high over 50, , but the advertisements show Maron 29, 1885—wky 3m Oh‘town, Jan. CAP TR QANR OF TALIFA A, W. KINNEY,,. Talat N. S.—war or to be brought down ina Catogan braid. no decline. : A eat eS x ia pleads cee a aia ack eet aia = ih Regie: ge ee ee 2 aes igtgcpen ten Crate 8 Mall Me beat Aas »