THE ers Five Dontnars a YRAR. * This is teue Liberty, when Free Morn Mea. having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiripes. SINGLE Corizs Two CEnNTs. NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, s ATU RDAY, AUGUS yt 21, 1886. WAV hae, bites eae ts 68 = Fhe Day Examiner 18 1ssui a every evening by Che Examiner Publ shing Go BARGAINS FOR AUGUST; —— AT THK — From their ctlice, corner of Water and Great Coorge Streets, Charlottetown, ¥s Privee Edward Island. —RATHKS OF SUBSCRIPTION — Six moaths ‘ eis eee keke cc eee oe ae ae One month .... Advertising at moderate rates. \ Fifty Suiis at $1.75 and $2.00. Look at Them! BOYS CLOTHING, \ BOYS CLOTHING, / Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, oa application READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men's Suits at $4.60, READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men's Suits at $5.00, ALMANAG FOR AUGUS T, 1888, READY-MADE CLOTHING, | Men's Suits at $6.00. READY-MADE CLOTHING, | Men's Pants at 81.25, MOON S CHANGE KREADY-HWADE CLOTHING, ; Men's Pants at $1.50, First (Quarter Gth day, 4h., 43.8m., a. o READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men's Pants at $°2.00. Full Moon I4th day, 2h., m=. Pp @. . y ra +4) : ‘ gt ood etl + ILimy pom, N.| READY-MADE CLOTHING, | Men's Tweed Coats at $3.00, Last Quarter 22 a 9.9 READY-MADE CLOTHING, Men's Tweed Coais at 43.00, ohedie : ” P ' READY-MADE CLOTHING, | Yien'’s Tweed Coais at $3.00. New Moon 29th day, 8h, 41.9m., a. m., E Special Prices on these Goods. MERINO UNDERCLOTHING, | MERINO UNDEROLOTHING, We have a Large Steck and MERINO UNDERCLOTHING., | Sun Sun |Moon! High! Day's a. are bound to Clear Them Out. DAY OF WEEK a {) -——---- M risesisets | rises | water| len’‘h | . « * i. Soe o > 7 Sunday s ae Be Se Shae 3 PRINTS, | Four Cents, Six Cents, and tin day 44 =) .0 = oe PRINTS, Upwards 2' Mon i§ 23 7 30 morn 35 PRINTS. | pwards. 3) Tuesday 19} 22) 8 54] 0 33 33 | ao 4 Wednesiiay ol 21110 8 1 14 ) Chursday 52; 19111 19! 2 O gay | a Weak | 3 “HARRIS & STEWAR I, Sat aibad ot 16; 1 34) 3 49 ‘ 8 Sunday os 35' 2 36:65 3 | 9 Monday | 57) 14! 3 34/6 22) 17] SUCCESSORS TO 10 Tuesday | §8 12, 4 27' 7 30 14} 11|Wednesday {| 59) 10) 5 15) 8 27 1) | eo o, ™ AVIE —_ & CG © 12) Thursday is 0} 9) 8 $7] 9 12 9| weit ee re) hy SES fea? 7 4 . ; » ” ; 2 ‘ » : - Scat ° : - “@ i 28 3 (Ch town, August 6, 1886 1d Sunda : } 7 oe 0) Sea eT — 7 .? _ wronday o 218 Sli 341i3 57 | jit | CS a CO CACHNADE E rp /|nnne | IS Wednesd Ly 5 wi ow WD) U on-* sal F Ais 4 tJ 19 Thursday 916 581 9 31; 1 9 19 ss 3 oe 20' Friday — 10| +56] 9 50|.1 45 46 | eS UAULL oe | UUY, 21 Saturday 12} 54/10 22) 228) 42 22) Sunday 13} 52/10 58) 3 19 39 23 Monda 14) SOL] 41) 4 29 36 | \7 AS oR, Y ( Le A, = 24 Tuesday 16 40 —— >» 5 33 | 25 Wednesday 17 17 31 7 lS 301 ' 261 lay £5 r $2) 8 25) 27) -— ea pees 27| Friday 19 43; 2 40; 9.19 24 28/Satu 20} 41) S$ 54110 8 21 | 29 Sunda) 22) 40) 5 10/10 52 13} 30 Monday 25 33} 6 28:11 34 15 | 31 Tuesday > 24.6 36; 7 46 morn {13 12 | ' Balanee of Ladies’ Straw Hats for almost nothing, Balance of Men's and Boys’ Straw Hats at a big discount, Balance of White and Cole Lolored Shirts very cheap. J. H. GRAY, Bargains in PRINT COTT ONS. DAVID oo | janis ave her Jone Rarcains in COLORED MUSLINS. Bargains in COLORED DRESS GOODS. ee ()——— ‘Che: ap White Cottons, Cheap Gray Cottons, Cheap Linens, Cheap Carpets, a ‘ap Oilclo’hs., RANKIN HOUSE. ————a THE undersigned will lease for a term of years the above wel) known Hotel, situated on cor- ner of Water and Pownal Stree’s, in Charloite- towa, Prince Edward Island. Possession given on the Ist October next. Any information required wil) be given, either Ch'town, June 12, 1886 RVERYTHING CHEAP AT PERKINS & STERNS. rie paace ereamens( 1: YB BRUCE SUNMER ARRANGEMENT oxtail OF THE Wants to Have His Say---that is : j } i | oo Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- | INTERNATIONAL S.S. 60. s the same quality of material and workmanship in P. K. iand, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at | ies An Cc he eaper ‘than from us. ™ - learene Johu at 80’elock every Saturday night We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS W ORK, that none of our onitenihd for tors can attain to. There is no better quality of Cloths manufactured than what we are | BOST ON DIRECT. Pay Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city. Having three Cutters and a large staff of a we can give you prompt attention. $500 WORTH OF “READY-MADE CLOTHING, ' lof our own manufacture, m: iny suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are inow SELLING AT COST. We have Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, and | class ; 39.50, Ist class. For tiekets and other information apply to . ASHARP, F. W. HALES, r &Ley., P. E. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May 7, 1886—eod wky L. ARTHUR & co, 4n Immense Stock of Hats, GENERAL | selling rapidly, because buyers can save from 125 to 20 per cent. when they purchase from ius. Best Hats yon ever saw for 50 cents. NY ; 1% ' | 0 re See GENTS FURNISHINGS. = ae M A Sg. Collars, Cullis, BC: ‘VRPT TNT in Style. WTies., £2 Prices were never as Low. Byes aud Produce a Spocialt Don't forget this when comparing with quotations from |other establishments this year. July 15—dly wkly a CAUTION. PO | Ch’town, June 23, 1886—eod « WY EACH PLUG OF FRE — as BOOTs! BOGOTS wih piltelanlons Cancer iLATHST STYLES —B I NEST HINISH.: ‘S MARKED | NK) E are opening a great variety of B( OTS, SHOES ai and SLIPPERS to be sold Cheap 3 ; Boots ® | which enables us to give the best value in the trade—no trouble to show goods. iain Sa Our own manufacture of Boots and Shocs are celebrated throughout the Island, and are LN 8 RONZ KE L KE rx WS in great demand. As k your atorekeepers for our make of Solid Leather Boots. SOLE LEATHER, wholesale sid retail, cheap f Our Boots and Shoes are boug a in large quantities for cash, in the lowest markets, ror cash Family Groceries, Meat, Fish, &e, ne with me, madam.” None Other Genuine. PORSKY, GOFF & CO. | Ort 3 | Ch’tewn, June 17, 1886. Pesca Major Flint's Second Wite, What had been whispered in the neigh- g0TA Nic borhood of Major Flint and his first wife tictyrant, and, holding woman’s understand- i ing in a very slight esteem, held that the é ro “16! Kary YX was unquestionably true. He was a domes- a wife ought, in all respects, be subservient to the husband's will. S i e° Gis Ss UR roa clusion that he needed a wife, and soon resolved to tender his hand to Grace Ather- ton, who had been a warm personal friend of his last wife. The marriage soon took place, and after their brief journey Mrs. Flint took the place of mistress of the household. Hitherto Major Smith forebore to show his hand. Now, however, that the married life had fairly begun, he "thought it quite time to do so. ‘‘T have given Mrs. Burns a week’s warn- | ing” he remarked at the breakfast table the morning after their return. Mrs. Burns had been housekeeper and maid-of-all-work, the entire duties of the house devolving upon her. *And why have you given her a week's warning /” said the lady, “composedly. “Are you not satisfied with her ?” ‘It is not that, madam, said the Major, deliberately. His reason for marrying again was prin- cipally from the fact that he had found no PRO M PT. AWONDERFUL REMEDY housekeeper who would be sufficiently sub- servient to his whims and caprices. Having Adaimson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. Tt is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and lost one after Another, he came to the con- Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’S BALSAM after allotuer medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, can resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaming speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Drugeg 343 47H Aveg., N.Y. rists, Just Arrived. 710 on lf barrels Prime No. 1 Fat Herring, ‘Any difficulty about the wages?’ asked 25 bacree Cod _ do., the wife unconcernedly. sn aniaters. a ‘* No,” said her husband, feeling some- 100 Markece? Barrels. what embarrassed. ‘The fact is, Mrs. Wor sale at Flint, there is not much work to be done in D. SMALL’S our small household, a: least no more than Cor. Water Street and Pownal Wharf, [one pair of hands can easily do. _jy3l wife always did ler own work, and wits ease, though she was not a very sve woman. wre LT i IT} T m ‘*Did she not die very young %, “ee Te wieNG ro. sipping her Sota ve ip oars 2 VU. > very com- posedly. ~~ h iJ Major Flint was a good deal puzzled by the matter of fact manner of the new wife. If she had stormed, he would have felt better prepared to mect the emergency. ‘| shall permit my two children to re- main where they are, at my mother’s, until | you get accustomed to the house a_ little. | ¢ In the course of a week,’ he added, you | " wRpAtg AND DIPLOMAS will get an idea of the extent of the work by | observing Mrs. Burns.” ‘‘it appears that you have been making} arrangements without consulting me.” Major Flint was astonished at his wife's| + 2 temerity. | Pure, White and Fine “You madam! Wiy should I consult! you about my arrangements?” ‘Because | may not approve of them. - “Mrs. Flint,” he said severely, *‘it is! your place to acquiesce in whatever A i. as your husband, see fit to form.” ‘Indeed, I never took that view of the matter.” ‘Then the sooner you take it the better, ” | he said promptly. ‘Do 1 understand that you expect me to perform all the labor required in the es- tablishment?”’ ‘*Exactly so, madam.” ‘‘I believe you are considered a rich man, es a Mr. Flint?” ‘**‘T am accounted so,” he replied com- TRY THE placently. | *‘And quite able to hire domestic assist- i I i ri ; A | ance?” 5 ‘Yes, if it were needed.” 3 ‘Suppose I should tell you it is needful?” ‘ d 25 CENTS ‘Tl should take the liberty to doubt it, AT THE madam.” LONDON HOUSE ‘Very well, Mr. Flint, since you force it, | j } j NEW STORE, rong i YOOD’ BUTTER eannet be made without good Salt. Our Salt has take at Exhibitions in different countries. Quly 1 Cent per Pound. BtER & GOFF. Ch'town, June 25, 1886.—2aw & wy upon me, I may as well tell you first as last, my decision on this point. You offered me | the position of wife, not that of a maid-| servant, On this undertanding I accepted you. Yetif your circumstances ever be-| come such as to require it, I shall not hesi- tate for a moment to conform myself to RICHMOND STREET them. J only object to assuming a burden | which from your own account, appear to be GROCERY STORE quite needless. I am very willing to super- | intend the household arrangements consider- ing that a duty.” ““T have listened to your arguments, Mrs. Flint, and they are weak. They don't | NELSON RROS., ahnciétn in Choice it is to be regretted,” said his wife| Those favoring us with their patronage will ' calmly. find Goods as cheap as anyin the city, Acall) ‘The first Mrs. Flint better understood | cssmee ine ROBERT NELSON, | the duties of a wife,” he returned. ** But SAMUEL NELSON. [it is useless to discuss the point further Ch'town, June 17, 1886—3mos law with you. madam. However, this day week Mrs. Burns leaves us, and I expect : yx to qualify yourself to assume her, COAL! COAL! %." ' x Mrs. Flint smiled. Mr. Flint frowned. Then taking his hat! OBPERE can he obtained og. nenaly ot he pee and cane he left the house. goes of the following ‘Goals, viz: Albion Mines, Ee There's nothing like beginning right,” Pictou, Nova Scotia Large. he said mentally, planting his cane firmly ; CAPE BRETTON ‘*1 don’t intend to encourage female insub- | ordination. I believe the husband was Pie Sree, ee and slack. born to govern —the wife to obey. If more persons had my ‘irmness, my tact in goy- Victoria Mines, large and slack. The Slack Coals from Lingan and Victoria erning, things would be very different.’ Mines are clean end bright, and can be used in The week passed qui kly. place of several sorts of aati Sea re 9 . DEBLOIS. Mrs. Burns leaves us to-morrow,”’ re- June 15, 1886—eod tf marked Mr. Flint at the tea-table. ‘* Then you have decided upon it / is27 os é ~ 1ss6, Yes, madam, I believe [ announced the ryy . lr. & E. KENNY, fact to you some days ago.” Dry Goods and Shipping, **T theught it possible my objections, HALIFAX, CANADA. might have weighed with you and induced you to change your mind.’ ‘* 7 never change my mind,’ band loftily. ‘‘But I warn you that I have little ex- oh & E. KEN N Y, hace es, madam.” My first)! , indignant contempt. ‘best dealt with by the rope. ’ said her hus-! during the last 45 years just dinner came up. The beef was terribly overdone ; the vegetables, on the contrary. were not half cooked. In short, there was nothing fit to eat on the table. This Major Flint angrily remarked. ‘**] dare say,” said his wife placidly, ‘I am not a very good cook.” With his appetite only haif satisfied, he was obliged to rise from the table. The following morning breakfast was de- layed more than half an hour, and when it was ready scarcely eatable. Major Flint was quite out of humor, but in reply to his indignant remonstrances his wife cuoily remarked : ‘*You know, Mr. Flint, | warned you that I might not cook to please you.” And so matters deterioated rather than improved. The tea and coffee as prepared by his wife were quite nauseating to him, while the bread was not only sour, but hard and clammy, requiring considerable effort to masticate it. And what rendered it all the more exasperating was, that no matter how inferior in quality or distaste ful to himself, his wife profess ved her ina bility to discover any fanlt in what was prepared for the ti able, protesting that it was in perfect accord with her own taste. The following day Major Flint seated himself at the cinner-table, his mind filled with various emotions. He was growing thin; he felt sure; not a good square meal had he eat for three days. ‘This woman will be the death of me, sure as fate,”’ he said to himself gazing at the food placed before him. Here was a rich, juicy steak that he had selected himself and sent from the Piper after all his insty S@~> as ~*~ = eng es fuctions . «& 10W rit should * Shockingly overdone—in fact al- most burt : co is taking aed to a crisp, his wife meanwhile vA it with evident relish. hat a taste this woman must have?’ Lp aid, with horrified eyes. ‘| have made you an extra cup of tea to- | day,” gaid the lady, handing him a cup with desert. Hitherto Mr. Flint had been very par- ticular in regard to his cup of tea at desert, insisting that it should be brought to the table both strong and hot. Had the tea been prepared to his taste it would have soothed somewhat the riotous emotions within, on the contrary—it was miserably weak, quite lukewarm and brackish. He took one sip of the tea, and then set the cup down forcibly on the table, his face displayed the disgust he really felt. Madam glanced up at him under her long. eye- |jashes, sipping from her cup industrio: sly, that her facial muscles might not betray the amuseinent she felt. ‘| knew you would pronounce the tea excellent this time,’ she said. This was too much. His rage fairly boiled / over. ‘*Tea, anadain! teal” he roared | ‘‘Such abominable stuff! tea is it? excellent 1s it/ excellent?” ‘It is excellent,” taking him at his word. “Mamma taught me to make tea when I was ten years of age. Major Flint had stood fire for three days, but flesh could endure it no longer. Not waiting to hear more, he bounded to his feet and rushed into the hall. Here he seized his hat in both hands, jammed it down over his eyes, and started jor the street. Then, as if forgetful of something, he retraced his steps, and thrusting his hold throngh the partially open door aimosi shouted : ‘In heaven's name, madam, can you tell me where Mrs. Burns went when she left here ?”’ “T think,” said madam deliberately, if my memory serves me rightly, I heard her i speak of stopping with her little child at Mr. Maysh’s till she could secure a situ- ation. r ‘*Thought the tea would finish hini,” said 'Mrs. Flint amuse dly watching from the window her husband’s retreating form. Ii is perhaps needless to say that bef ore the evening cloned Mrs. Burns was install- ed in her own rooms at the Flint mansion. Mrs Flint owed her success to the fact that she never trenched upon her husband's real prerogatives, but respected them as she claimed respect for her own. Dynamite’s Disnavantasin, The London Daily News says :—‘‘Should the Irish delegates at Chicago fail to silence or expel the advocates of dynamite, the whole world will regard the convention with Dynamiters can be If Rossa were hung the worid would be ridded of a cow- ardly knave. The chief interest in the Chicago convention, however, centres in the fact that the Irish delegates have reso- lutely set their faith not only against dyna- | mniters but against violence of any sort. ; Referring to the probable Tory policy, the ‘ News says that there was never less reason to proclaim the national league than now, —— — >a Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil. with Hypophosphites FOR WASTING DISEASES OF CHIL DREN, Where the digestive powers are feeble and the ordinary food does not seem to nourish the strength at once, and is riving flesh and at . at Take no -other. almost as palatable as milk. i | evins this acts both as food and medicine, —— . = The decrease in the population of Jreland amounts to 3,000,000. 77 Apvicze To Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's ‘‘ Perhaps I may not cook to suit your | Soothing Syrup § sl houl i always 7 ae when (E r «. MAHON) , m ic dren are cu ng teetn a I eves ‘ | taste. h i j id. stiffly. {little en ferer at once - tt produ [ n ral. , bt Ss “ft * is 4 - air, on ‘ oly eT ey ile th enutla on main: Ship Owners a id Bro a ' So the following morning Mrs. Burns re- Pe ti ; ittle 2c , ars " mi bri w a - . cwbil lea s ; ACS a ) Kite ai i General ft mii st00 Merchants, ceived her wages rm bi sent off. ; iy sica.” Ts Bw ples asant to laste It At ten o'clo ck the marketing was brougn’+ oo uno the child, softens the , Naws all - nee HOUSE, home, ” * the : : Ler ROU) Mr pain ,oyulate we bowels, ans 1 is tl un st Bishopsgate Street, Flint made his Sopeatehan,: “The table was. tL nown reme dy for diarrhoea, whether arisin LONDON, E. ©., spread with .no than its usual neatnoss, fp5m tecthing or other ¢ ‘Twenty- five Fngiand, and Ma); or Flint ¢ meee ae Oh cenis a bottle. Be svre <a for “me , OUes fact as a personal iiumph on his part. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, ab take no other -ott's and Vaughargs Codes this March 29, 1886, But ht harilly felt so comrpluvent When the { kind. feb 4 eod wk