THE DAILY EXAMINER. Tenus:;—Five DoLLARs A Y BAR. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”- -Euxieipes. Sineite Copies Two Cente NEW SERILS. J he Daily Exannnet —_~ js isseed Every Evening by Phe Examiner Publishing Co., LONDON HOUSE CHLARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 18, 1889. Best of All Cough medicines, Ayer’s Cherry Pec- toral is in greater demand than ever. VOL. 25.—NO. 98. ‘European nations are showing their teeth ‘to Russia, excepting France, and in the ‘FORMED IN EUROPE AGAINST RUSSIA — THE event of a sudden necessity there will STANDING ARMIES AND NAVIPS OF EUROPE , always be one chance left, and that is a COMPARED—OPINIONS A WAK CoRRESPON- geueral conscripti DENT. | Mr, Villiers will | Quadruple Alliance.. juin the party of the No preparation for Throat and Lung —--- Governor-Gereral on the sixteenth, and eS Troubles is so prompt in its effects, so Weetderivk Villiata the wi 2s Pefenges et ‘ ; . a, rederick Villiers, the war correspondent will send regular communications to the agreeable to the taste, and so widely | ae Ere ; ley . ? “ Townna 27 Ones —————(x , . : : of the London Graphic, is in Montreal. |@raphic as he goes on. He says that he LONDON HOUSE, QUBEN SUUARE, | known, as this. It is the family medi- (Ty an interview with a Star reporter, he | finds so much matter of study here, that he cine in thousands of households. dia % : "OO ae ae _ ; ; aig p= . te aid : lexperiencts difficulty in making a selection. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. t “T have suffered for years from @ “wy ea NS ; , in 7 he hove c + ., +1 b buble 2 . Dvds a ‘i bronchial trouble that, whenever I take ou ask me what the prospects are for | 0 Bees a oe - aire baage! nig lm a tee ae ~eevertt 53. | cold or am exposed to inclement weath- awarin Europe? I think it is on the | work so thoroughly that English people RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : i er, shows itself by a very annoying cards that there will be no European war | Wil get a fair: idea of Canada and her Sic Meth. eee $2 50 cincninionen( 5) estionge Cutag pena. iS sag oo at for a considerable period now. My reasons | resources. Pavee Monte... ccc cpiebah desde oes 1 25 | great many remedies, but none does so for this beliet are that there is an under. | st ae Raine @ One Metthei, tied shsownss« . 0 50} i li ’ Ww «] k well as Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral which standing between Germany, Austria, Italy, Are Your Hens Healthy #7 Advertising at most moderate rates. 4adates ater proof 10a S, always aren pomp relief in tare of and Britain to that effect. Therefore, | wait my old complaint.” — Ernest A. Hepler, cannot see how any one power or two pow- Owing to extreme heat, moisture and Inspector of Public Roads, Parish Ter- . . i e ’ } __ Contracts may he made for monthly, quar-| Ladies ¥F aterproof Cloaks, 25 tem te ers could possibly, in the face of that great | ther causes, there has been much dullness : half-yearly or yeariy aay ertisements on . 9 “Te sid - ’s Che Pect I | alliance, create a disturbance. The only jand disease among poultry tie past summer, pplication. Lad ies W aterproof Clo aks. ui iadortant a try Sectoral a nation that might possibly take up arms is Sail especially among chickeas and young = = arms would be France. She is so erratic, |Pulets expected to lay this tall and winter. ML nie? R bb q t For Hom Use. one never knows what she will do. But 1|For this reason it would be a great mistake $10 $5 $3 ens ul er JOa ‘Sy i have tésted its curative power,in my [40 not apprehend that they will strike for |t° kill off all the old hens wien the moult . ; ™ family, many times during the past some years yet. The best land army in|img season is at hand and the hens have @ Mien a Rub ber Coats, hisey years, and have mever known it Rive rai a is that of Germany se | stopped laying, get fat, and seem to be ro THE— pe pe = relieve 2a | aaa adoubt. Next to it comes that of Russia, / esting their heads off ; because it is a fact Three Families in P. E. Isiand _ Sa “Twenty years ago I was troubled land. Their commercial prosperity has|mew coat quickly so she can be got to a; eady-Made Clothing cee perity, has pew : WHO SEND— ) + with a disease of the lungs. Doctors been on the increase for many years, They |/aying early, will lay more and better eggs ey Read ~ VE ade Clothin ° oetes 9 ee er oe ought really now to be considered a first-|than young pullets, particularly if the tg WRAPPERS ore ing, ry ase orale SR enc ae te to pullets are wenkened by diaren cholery ‘ | Ready-Made Clothing Meagera,seaemhane walt |ital Toul teny'conctueh "ann snp oe, Many pnt ave hare by : : ® continued to take this medicine until a think that they are capable of doing much, ; pemence that Sheridan’s Condition Powder Representing the Greatest Value in = mas Seana I believe that Ayer’s as they have not men enough compared |given once, daily, in the food, will supply ‘| _ ° New Carpets Samual Gricen Weuliens TL life."— | with other powers. As iar as the Indian |the needed material to strengthen and in- i Woodill’s Giermall Baking Powder, ; “Six years sao I cdilieneted haeety. 3 contingent is concerned it does not amount | Vigorate sick chickens or moulting hens : New Carpets cold, which settled on my lungs and to mucu. You can see in the official re-|and get them to laying ee ler than any- ; NTIL SEPTEMBER 31st ’ soon developed all the alarming sym ports that it is very smail. Moreover, it|thing else on earth, Mrs, Edwin Browa, UNTIL SE ] st. x | < — 5 ; as toms of Consumption. I had a cough, could not be utilized for purposes outside|Hast Grsenwich, RR. 1, says : 1 could e fe ; purp e ! + ne nt ugl3 — — t a en of India, as, directly a portion of it was | ®t do without Sheridan's Condition wi — ~ ——_—_-——— + cadivdtad bk ta he Conitned + ag drawn from India, Russia would break Powder when hens are m« uiting. It is the : New Flannels, Ped most of the time. After erdine threugh Afghanistan. As far as Ireland is (vty thing to keep them healthy, I use it i: James A. MORRISONS GEORGE MUSGRAVE T x various prescriptions, without benefit, concerned whenever there is any difficulty for gapes and diarrhoea, for when chickens , N ew ik flannels, my poo sual blast | tok in trejand are small they often droop and die. Toa SODIINN & WMITCADAV r me Ayer’s Cherry Peptorat. Ibe 18S [AYS BEGINS T ‘E ipint of clabbered milk I add a teaspoonful PRISON & WIS{th & | onal tka ablack Gace Ae geek RUSSIA ALWAYS BEGINS TO AGITATE = | Pint o poor ths N @ M eye Sn New Flannels. to rally ‘from ‘the Ter hic of this against Britain. As an instance, | might }° the powder, mix well, and let the chicks &°% a > 4 = =e @s pC VA SE nS wD — Rodney Johnson, Spring@eld, 1} when Parnell began to agitate in Ireland, |*” vigorous. People laughed at ‘me AND— th ti : *lwhen I began to use Sheridan's 4 Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, Nand the question of Home Rule came up, Powdit: eal fed” os ee 8 Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Leland produce will receiv« prompt attention. RerERENCES: | B wnk of Nov a Chalmers, Manager Charlottetown. Chomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Scotia, Halifax; D. C. Bank of Nova Scotia “Army and Navy Depot” JAS. SCOTT & C0., HALIFAX. ee A Full Stock of Wines and Liguor JUST RECEIVED. 1 = (\ Cases ROYAL BLEND, I ) 75 eases ISLAY BLEND &GAELIC, 100 Cases OLD KYE, O ** CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 150 * CLARET, 25 ** HOCK and MOSELLE, 2 * LIQU#ZURS—Cherry Brandy, Mens Rubber Coats. —— --—(v)~ ——— HARRIS & STEWART, augld—eod&wkly. mas mer cma - A McLEOD & McKENZIE, Star Have evtered upon their Semi-Aunnal Seasoa of giving Rare Bargains. 20: \WE PURPOSE TO CLEAN OUT, IF POSSIBLE, THE BALANCE OF OUR SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, At prices we have not hitherto offered, in order to make room for our FALL IMPORTATIONS. This step was unavoidable, and as a consequence you may anticipate rare plums, HOURS—FROM SEVEN TO SIX. Merchant Tailors, whether in children or adults.” — Mrs. E. G. Edgerly, Council Bluffs, Towa. using only three medicine, and, afte sound as ever.” bottles, am as well a PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Bold by all Druggists. rice $1; six bottles, $5. House & Lot AT GAYTOWN. ——— N THE PREMISES, Wednesday, the 18th September, at 12.30 o'clock, and immediately following the sale of Mr. Robert White’s property at Spring Park, we wlll sell by AUCTION, by instructions from Mr. M. P. Hogan, his lot facing 50 feet on Young Street, and ruaning back 80 feet, with a new double tenement house thereon. Free from city taxes, Yielding annual rent- al of $100. A good paying investment. Terms at sale. £. HW. NORTON & CO., Ang 8. eee ON CONSIGNMENT, And For Sale ata Bargain, ot FOR SALE BY E. H, NORTON & 60., BARRELS FLOUR, slightly damaged, For sale by KE. H. NORTON & CO. next France. The Italians are much |that a year old hen, if properly cared for stronger than we imagine, both on sea and jhelped in the moulting season to get her eat all they will once a day; it does seem to mention the case of Batoum, which, accord- ; be just what they need, they soon become ing to treaty, was made a free port. But Russia made’that her opportunity to march into Batoum and make it a Russian town. | In fact the situation for years has been and still is that as soon as there is the slightest agitation with any of our colonies, Russia is always on the alert. This proves to me that Russia, day and aight, has her eyes on | India. The organigation of the British army is simply perfect. Of course there are always a few hitches, but we are marvellous in being able to overcome any difliculties. The British soldier, in the words of Napo- leon, never knows when he is beaten. This is the very reason of our success in the desert wars, where we were so outnumbered and handicapped as to water and food. Our soldiers never seemed to think of these | difficulties, but went on when others would should win a premium. They laugh best who laugh last, however. I got more eggs than any of my neighbors, and some of them had over 100 hens.’ We hatched 66 chickens from 77 eggs, obtained while forcing our hens to lay with your powder; so you can see there was_no trouble about leggs hatching.” I. 8S. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom House Street, Boston, Mass. (the only makers of Sheridan’s Condition Pow- ders), will send, post paid, two 25 cent packs.of Powder and their Poultry Raising Guide for 60 cents. The book aivne costs 25 cente For $1.00 five packs of Powder and bock; for $1.20 a large 2} pound can (regular price) and book; six cans $5.00, express prepaid. Send stamps or cash. In- teresting testimonials sent free; also, for 5 have fled, appalled by the terrors of the {cee * sample copy of the best poultry situation. paper published. agi whi “The British navy is by far the best in| = ae ; the world, and next ‘‘s it few the French , Mealthfalness of Corn., Celery, Kc. and Italian. The French navy is pretty | Sai ee re pert myo op A as a fat producing food. The medicinal effects ile moa: Rekenl ‘ fl of corn arise in part from the roughness of arge a seabvard. ritain requires a fleet! +i. particles gently irritating the surface of at least three times as large as any Euro-{the intestines, &c., and in mo Way pean power, to enable her to protect her Corn is claimed to be a medicinal as well can you , ; have the full medicinal properties as from the almost infinite coasts. corn{in the ear; green corn is vhen food and ‘Speaking of the colonies, I must say | medicine combined. Celery, perhaps contains that the majority of the English people are | more medicinal properties than any other utterly ignorant about the resources of the plant. It is the American's cure-all, or colonies, rather preventive, for they go under the head that prevention is better than cure, and there is a good deal of inconsistency in the average American, and asarule they are inveterate INCLUDING CANADA, I am of opinion that every member of Par- Noyau, Cutraco, Maraschino 7 Benedictine, In Lots to Suit Purchasers : lisment should visit aud acquaint himself /Smokers; they smoke to sooiue the nerves, ty 200 “ BINE PORT and SHERRY, McLEOD. & McKENZIE sie oC Save with the circumstances in the colonies be- |e same ime oat Wily enon the ner. 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, LACES . WEC AN 44 ° 100 barrels Flour, warranted equal to the|fore being allowed to sitin the House and oe bed ok aa ie ae ventle Fade ‘ous system, eiery acts as . gentie laxative, a00 “ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, ** wie oa inn ** BASS’S ALE, 20 * BURKE’S STOUT, 100 )6**)60APOLLINARIS WATER, _ Charlottetown, July 31, 18389. best ; price per barrel, $5.25. 5 octaves Vinegar, 1 cargo Roofing Gravel, 15 bars Copper, 14 in. square, 5 large Plate Glass Mirrors, 1 Emerson Piano, only in use six months decide on questions appertaining to those} 990). the blood, relieves the kidneys, feeds colonies. At is ridiculous to hear them talk-|} 1.4 nouishes the brain ani nervons forces ing of things they know nothing about. As | nq gids materially in the b ilding up of the to what protection Britain would afford | entire system; it assimilates with other food Canada in case of a war of the latter with assisting in its proper diges'ion. The cele — ie ee “a Aad, I and cost $350, will be sold at a bargain, as the another nation, I cannot speak. i don’t | brated Dr. Hall, of New Yor <, advises if you 50 “ KINAHAN’S L, L. WHISKEY owner is leaving the Island. “ know what Britain would do, her army is |are sick to diet for it, and ou advice is not to css: a . . 10 barrels Pure Cod Oil (no mixture). so small, The old idea that one British |galp down quack medicines, | Gutta gue -And a Full Stock of — Some choice Building Lots in different parts soldier is as good as three of other nations observance of the foods best : is e , requirements, to build up a onstitution that (Lys 1D of the city. is exploded. To-day the number and cee , sisal sin alpenigeemeeen svi ; : . stand. U HOICE GROCERIES (0) Apples and other goods arriving daily. equipment are the sole criterion; and Gay & Son keep a full supply of Celery, ap24 ~~ 1889=- — BOSTON DIRECT. Boston, Halifax and P. E. Island Steamship Line. FINE ASSORTMENT of Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold and Sil- ver Watches, Gold Masonic and Oddfellows’ Diamond Set Rings, Gold Ladies’ Engraved and Fancy Set Rings, Gold Spec- tacles with any kind of Lense fitted, newest patterns and good value in Silverware. See our handsome Silver-plated Cruet Stand for $3.00. All goods sold engraved free. North Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, Aug. 13, 1889—3m 2aw ——- aor E. H. NORTON & CO., sept6—dy eod & wky Auctioneers, NORWOOD FARM BY AUCTION. AM instructed by George J. Wright, Esq., to sell by Auction, on the premises, On Thursday, Oct. 3rd, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., i though what there is of the British army is Las ae, Spndinn Sine se any — eet toes, Fruits, &c, Orders attenied to promptly. ron adl. © ea est generals | send for our wholesale prices. Address ‘are Wolseley first, then Sir Frederick Rob- J.J. Gay & Son, \erts, then General Buller and General) Sept. 12,—dy wy2w Pownal. | Brackenbury. These men have been all nell ape sina more or less tried, and there is no limit to | An Flag tueir capabilities reasonably. We lost one : one of the smartest vftivers in General Stewart. He was cupable of doing anything. Generais can compare with Corn, Cabbage, Pickling Cucambers, Toma. Admirals ' ' The admiral’s “ flag” is th distinguishing Uur mark of an officer in comma. lof a squadron the best in!or fleet of her majesty’s ships, who holds the i Europe, even with old Moltke. Wolseley i rank ot rear admiral, vice ad aireal or admir- | follows keenly everything that is done in ‘al. It is the white flagof England charged ‘the science of war. His study is all over- | with the red crossof St. Geor x An admir- ‘hung with maps of every move of the 2! flies it at the main masthea .—that is, in the ‘centre of the conventional tliree—avice ad jarmies and portions of the armies in the mirai at the fore top, i. €., the fore or front The Farm Property of the late George Wright, Franco-German snd other wars, and he ' situated on the St. Peter’s Road, and within pas thei at his fingers ends. Only Direct Line Without Change. ‘mast, andarear admiral at the mizzen top AQTAPPRM WN TA Dera | Vili UETRTOWN il BUDLUL.| ihe Stauvch and Commudioug Steamships “Carroll” and © Worcester,” he rin » : fret heen thoroughiy refurnished and put into ia8S Condition in every respect, will, during the season of ° mot (xt 3 “I: . with the is9, run as follows, commencing “CARROLL,” From Charlotietowa, Thursday, oth May, at 6 p. m. One of these vessels wil] le ‘Ine = ar ue ave Restos me Charlottetown EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Noon, “ Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURS- ost , 4t Six o'clock, p. m. es Passenger accommodation. Low ee ARES First-class Passage Berth in well- Seraie 1@4 Cabin, $6.50. Stateroom Berth, $2.00 Lowest Rates for ei carefully handled ht CARVELL BROS., Agents, which is always HakRison LoRING — BG NER, : ’ wis’ Whart, Hostan. New Furniture. ——*) WE ARE SHOWING SOME VERY FINE New Solid Oak Bedroom Sets. {x} Elegant Parlor Tables and Hall Stands, LATEST DESIGNS.' i CALL AND SHB US. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, August 26, 1889. ‘ ; ; 24 inties of the city. state of cultivation. The Dwelling House and Farm Buildings, which are all in good condition, will be offered with 60 acres separately or with all the land, as may be desirable. GEO. M. HARRIS, sept7—tl sle Auctioneer. TENDERS. EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until the 17th inst., at noon, For the Building of a Warehouse on Kent Street, . aa per plan and specification to be seen at the office ot Chappell & Phillips. s The lowest or any tender not ne-essarily ted. — W. B. ROBERTSON. vepti—eod pia : “ | This Farm comprises 144 acres of land, ; nearly al! clear, well watered, and in a high : lor the mast nearest the stern of a ship. The THE GENERAL SITUATION. vice admiral’s flag is distinguished bya red ; ** The general situation of Europe can be ‘ball in the dexter or right upper square of the summed up’like this : Russia is 4 standing |@38 and that of a ear admiral,by two danger to Europe, and the other powers ‘he flag with its distingui pgp vem is are all looking to the northeast of Europe pe ruhes permee oe paar: oe hi ne ; with fear and apprehension. Russia is inter ae 2 ee ee ere have a single, or fighting mast, cannot follow ‘much greater power than we Englishmen lthe old rule as to the position of the flag. ‘are willing to admit. What Russia wants ''The distinguishing balls serve the purpose ot ‘is Constantinople and India. By gaining lindicating rank. It may be noted that an ad- Constantinople they gain India, as there | miral of the ficet, a rank which, like that of are only Armenia and Persia to pass, fieldmarshal in the army, is generally held by (which will otier little difficulty. Once ' retired or non-active officers, hoists the Union | Russia has Turkey, then the Mediterranean \Jack “at the main, as the mark of his rank. | will be a nest of Russian corsairs. Italy is | A flagship ia one io which aL admiral sails. ‘as much afraid of such an event as Turkey An admiral “‘shifte” his flag when he itself and Britain. In order to be able to \°°*™8* h's headquarters from one vessel to lay hands on Constantinople, Russia now ae follows the policy of keeping Roumania| and Servia in a continually unsettied and | . i eon h-nitak wd anal unsatisfactory condition, so as to have a o—* aie sine ed a prevext at any favorable anes march ‘of Secaieeak liver, and kidueys ry more ea the Turkish capital. She ms afraid speedily reraedied hy this medicine than by he ~~ moe re all Europe a ‘any other. It reaches the trouble directly. er, But a moment may come when other} ckiebetehsctes nations have their attention drawn away,| Voluntary evidence given every day 2s to and then Russia will move. But britain is the superior quality of boots sold at the Do secure at present owing to thg fact that all minion Boot and Shoe Store, sl3 2w >_> + = ‘Ir goes right to the spot,” said the old