ET Five Dottars a YAR. NEW SERIES. ‘“* This 1s true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may spe2kX free.”—BKoxiripes. CHARLOTEETUWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, JULY 28, 1883, SINGLE Copres Two CENTS. Z VOL. 13.--NO. 58, (us DaiLy KXAMINER is ISSUED EVERY EVENING, By rus Examiner Posuisiine Company, mm rue Orrick, Coaner or WaTER AND GREAT UGORGE STREETS, sarlottetown, P. KE. sland. RaTES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months, #2 50 ihree Months, 1 25 me *lonth, - 0 bO a Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, ! juarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise-| ments, on application. GEORGE TWEEDY, ATi Rotary Public, &c. e i; u OF FICE— West Side of Queen Street, Char- | lottetown, next door to Stevenson’s Tin Shop. July 25, 1883 — dy wkly 6m COA Bi ——————} DR. T. W. POMEROY REY - AT - LAW, ALMANAC FOR JULY, 1883. MOON 8 CHANGES, ‘} A3 ARRIVED ON THE ISLAND, _ and can be consulted at the OSBORNE HOUSE | FOR A FEW WEER3%. New Moon 4th day, Ilh, 51lm., a. m. Firet Quarter, 12th day, 3h. 30m. a, m, Full Moon, 19th day, lh, 15m., p. m. Last quarter 26th day, Sh. Om., p. m. . _ cies FP ore iSun |Sun 'Moon|High | Days, D r OF WEEK : ; ws wow EK | rises [sets | rises | water |len’h, | M h mjh m/morn|aft’n Ch’town, July 20. Sund \4 18\7 49) 1 47) 8 25 7 siitondee io} 49! 2 25] 9 i L.ARTHUR & Co., 3) Tuesday 19| 49) 3 25110 7 eee ot remit sol GHNHRAL 5 1 ' 21} 48) 5 3 26 6\ Friday +f , 21; 45 6 37 ru ‘ ‘ j|Saturday | 22' 47| 7 43,0 7:15 31) Th g|Sunday | 93] 47 $ 38] 0 42) OMMISsian erg as, 9| Monday 24) 46) 9 49] 1 11j 10| Tuesday 24) 46/10 50) 1 54) . iaThareday” | 26] 4jafto 3 21 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, 2) i hursda , ol oO) alt oO <4 13 Friday ’ | 27) 44! 1 50! 4 22 (ROSS MARKET) 14 Saturday | 28} 43) 2 49 5 30/15 25 ; 15 Sunday | 29, 42) 3 47) 6 40; BOSTON, MASS. 16 Monday = | 30) 42! 4 43] 7 46| A 17 Tuesday 3t; 41] 5 36, 8 48) . ‘ 15|Weduesday | 32! 40) 6 24| 9 25, Eggs and Produce a Specialty. 9 Thursda | 33, 397 740 8| we pot Friday y | 34 33) 7 45110 45| April 26, 1883.—wkly tt 2] Saturday a serene orn ica ne |Sund 36, 36) 8 Slaft 4| mivoniay | saat) RICHMOND INN 24' Tuesday | 33| 34] 9 51) 1 30; AND 25' Wednesday 39) 33/10 23! 2 10| oe oe 26: 40; 32/1057; 3 1 * 7 Pate me 42! 311i 37\ 4 13! Grocery Store. 28|Saturday 43| 30; morn| 5 38|15 02 29 Sunday | 44) 29) 0 23 YQ HE Subscriber respectfully intimates to 30) Monday 45) 27) 1 15) § 12| his friends and the publie generally, that 31|\ Tuesday 1 46] 26121319 6) be has removed to the premises on Richmond —————E — */ Street, formerly occupied by the late Peter Doyle, next door to Fowle & Darrach’s, EDWARD T. R SSEL & Co., where he has ample ac’ommodation for per- manent and transient. boarders, Good GENERAL stabling He will keep on hand a full line of Gro- ceries, which he will sell at the lowest cash rates, The patronage of the public rexpect- fully solicited, Commission Merchants, NO, 284 STATE STREET, BOSTON. JOHN BOLGER, Ch’town, June 22, 1883. Special Bargains odin stitien gem 0 the mle can aoe acon, ae ; Bb C) C) 7" S McLEOD & MORSON ttt at all. Barristers & Atvorneys-at-Law, MONTH OF JULY SOLICITORS, NOTARIES PUBLIC, ETC, ae OFFICES : Reform Club Committee Rooms, Opposite Post Oifice, Charlottetown, P, E. Island, Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building, Sum- merside, P. E. Island. MONEY TO LOAN, on good security, at moderate interest. Nei McLeop. Nov. 24, '82.—pres her SULLIVAN & MACNEILL, ATTORNEYS - AT- LAW Solicitors in Chancery, J. C. Sprague & Oo.s, Sign: Big Red Boot. July 6, 1883.—d 3aw wkly 3i. UPHOLSTERY | WANT to dispose of one doz. handsome Walnut Parlor Suits, in French, Grecian, American and Turkish Styles, from $49.00 W. A. O. Morson. NOTARIES PUBLIC, &€.\up. Alsoa lot of handsome Student's and ; , ; ha: Smoking Chairs. A nice variety of Walnut OFFICES— O’Halloran’s Building, Great Lounges, Otitomans, Parlor Foot Stools, ete. George Street, Charlottetown. 6a Money to Loan, W. W. Scnuvay, Q. C. | Cumstsx B. Macnee. Jan. 16,83. INSURANCE OFFICE. Quecd Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. Lancashire Insurance Company CAPITAL, FIFTEEN MILLION DOLLARS Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses settled promptly Upholstery of all kinds done at shortest notice. Fancy Wool and Fine Silk Work, a specialty. Venetian Blinds Ke-done. SHOP ON KING STREET, (Near A. A. Baldwin’s Store.) Can be seen at house any evening, corner King and Great George Street. WM. E. HICKEY. Ch’town, June 22, 1883. = FANE OAL a s : at sa; If SOLE PROPRIETORS | and equitably. THe PERFECTION |i. ee DESBRISAY & ANGUS, i eitvecz,|| GREENLEES & General Agents. or W HISKY <r Ree TERS| | UNRIVALLED ror | a COMMERCIAL STREEL LONDON! £2 iy STODDY. 7! wut. !OISTILLER IES. ARGYLE SHI [DIST LER SARGYLE SHIGE ie ——[—S—— Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch’town, Sept. 15, 1882. ———— —_——$—$—— LE ‘JOHN MAGEAGHERN, (Late of Italian Warehouse) AGENT FOR Royal Fire Insurance Company, of England, London & Lancashire Fire Insurance Company, of England, City of London Fire Insurance Co., of England, HAS REMOVED His Office to his New Buildiog, Cor, Queen aud King 8ts,—Up Stairs. | Ch’town, Dec, 7, 82, ORNE HIGHLAND WHISKY{ ANALYTICAL SANITARY INSTITUTION 54, Holborn-viaduct, E.C., London, Aug. 8,’7 Report on the Lorne Hiestanp WHISKEY: «“ We have visited the bottling stores of Greenlees Brothers, and have selected from the vats, samples of their Lorne Highland Whisky, and have subjected thew to careful examination and analysis. The samples were very fragrant, mellow, and of pleasant flavor, and possessed all the characteristics of pure and well- matured Scotch Whisky of the irst quality.” ‘Arravr Hit, Hassaty, M. D. “Orro Heuns, F. CU. S., F. 1 C.” Agent :— OWEN CONNOLLY Charlottetown, P. K, I. Bab 24, 1882, sD bs ANE GER “HEATHER — BELLE,” Summer Arravgement, 1583. N and after Tuesday, July 24th, the new ( steamer ‘*Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, | master, will run as follows:— | Every Tuesday morning at four o’clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leaving Orwell Brush Wharf, at seven a. m., tor Charlottetown, calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves, where she will remain over night. Wednesday, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, at seven a. m., calling at China l’oint and Halliday’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown at threo p. m., to nigh t. Thursday, will leave Brush Wharf for Char- lottetown, at seven a. m., calling at China Point and Halliday’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown at three p. m. to return, Charlottetown. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud at four a. m., leaving Crapaud at seven a. m. for Charlottetown, leaving Char- lottetown at three p. m. for Crapaud, remaining there over night. Saturday, will leave Crapaud at seven a. Ia, | for Charlottetown, leaving Charlottetown at one o'clock p. m. for Crapaud and re- turning to Charlottetown from Crapaud same evening. FARES—Cabin, to and from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cents; deck, 20 cents. Cabin, to and from Crapaud, 40 cents; deck 30 cents, Excursion Return Tickets will bs issued from Charlottetown to Orwell every Thursday evening at one first-class fare. Also, Excur- sion, Return Tickets will be issued Saturday to Crapaud at one first-class fare. JOHN HUGHES, Agent. Ch’town, July 25, 1883. {2aw wkly 3m pres her pat era STEAMERS: Carroll, 879 tons, Capt. Brown, Worcester, 865 tons, Capt, Blankenship NE of the above FIRST-CLASS STEAM- ERS will leave Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURSDAY AFTERNOON, AT 5 P.M. PASSENGERS will find this the Cheapest and most pleasant trip to Boston, Accommo- dations on both steamers are splendid. GARVELL BROS., AGENTS. Ch’town, May 17, 1883.--pat her sj PP. kK. ISLAND Steam Navigation Coy. STEAMERS ST, LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. SUMMER ARRANGEMENY, Commencing Wednesday, 16th May,i883, NOVA SCOTIA. Leave Charlottetown for Pictou Landing every Monday, Wednesday, Thursday and Saturday mornings, at 7 o’clock, connecting Charlottetown on Monday, Wednesday Friday and Saturday, about 2 p. m., on arrival of Train from Halifax, Leave Pictou Landing for Georgetown on Thursday, on arrival of train at 2 p.m. Leave Georgetown for Pictou Landing every Friday morning, at 5 a.m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CANADA AND THE UNITED STATES. Leave Summersiae every day (Sunday excepted) on arriva: of Train from Char- lottetown, connecting at Shediac with Trains for each of the above named places ; aud at St. John, with steamers of the Interna- tional Company and Railway for Portland and Boston, Also leave Charlottetown for Sum- merside every Monday magning at 1 o'clock, Returning, leave Shediac every day (Sundays excepted) on arrival of day train from bt, John, for Summerside, connecting there with Train for Charlottetown. Also leave Sum- merside for Charloitetowa every Saturday evening, about 5 o’clock, By order, F. W. HALES, Charlottetown, Moy 15, 1883. Secretary OB PRINTING of every description executed with Neatness and Despatch at the EXAMINER JCR_ PRINTING ROOMS, cor, Water and Great George Street. Special Notices. qv praise by everyone. {july:7 tf New Laces just opened at J, B Macdonald's. _ TH: se Earthern Preserve Pots at the Family Grocery are warranted to boil preserve and Hot break, they are much better and cheaper than a copper or iron pot.—R. K, Brace. {july27 tf _CicArs.-—Having purchased a quantity of cigars at a bargain, we offer them wholesale Don’ forget that special prizes will be given at the Exhib'tion for Champion Creamer Butter. The Champion is spoken of in highest {janel4 | Just RECKIVED, at Campbell & Rayde.’s, 125 bris. celebrated Flour—brand, **Chal- lenge’’—for sale low, wholesale. {jy19 | Women's Christian Temperance Union’s Column. Fast ‘Travelling by Steamboat. The steamer “State of Maine” left St. Jobn on Thursday, July 19th, at 8.14 a. m. and arrived at Eostport et 11.20—time 3 hours and 6 minutes. She left Eastport at 9.20 and arrived in Boston a: 5.10 a. m., on Wednesday,— Running time from St. John to Bostun 19 hours and 56 minutes. Thick fog prevailed on Thursday and the steamer had to be slowed down when nearing East- port, and after leaving Rastport, which made the time slower. About sunset the fog cleared cif and an opportunity offered to take the steamer's time from light to light. The exact time was taken from Mount Desert Rock light to Metinacus President—Mrs. Hensley. Vice-President— Mrs. Kennedy. | Secretary—Mrs. D. McRae. Tieasurer—Mrsa. Lewis. Meetings ever Monday evening for busi- ness, and for admission of members, Punctual attendance solicited ata quarter to eight. International lesson, The defeat at Ai. Be sure your sin will find you out.-— Num. xxxii,-23. This simple instance of covetousness and deceit, proved disastrous to the whole Gheap. Cail and examine our stock at THE Arornecanies Hatt, {july20 lw eod wkly li! A Larce number of Glass Preserve Jars will be sold cheap at Colwill’s, Liy 24,3 wk Limr Juick.— Montseratt Lime Juice. The best kiud. lthported in original packager. i there be any wicked ways in me, and lead Beld wholesale and retail at Tae AroTue-'me in the way everlasting. — Pms. C. Israelitish camp; what may we expect when, phere has vecume corrupted ! Search me O God and know my heart, (ARIES HALL. through the same sins, the whole atmos- try me, and know my thoughts, and see if Rock light, the distarice being 324 nautical miles, equal to 38} statute miles. The steamer ran that distance against a smart head breeze in two hours and seventeen minutes. An old gentleman who had spent many yeais at sea informed a Sun reporter that that trip was the fastest travelling he ever did on a coasting steamer, and it is retura, remaining at Brash Wharf over} leaving Brush Wharf about six p. m. for| [july20 2w eod Wkly Im _ OrzaMeR Burrer in prints or rolls taken in exchange for goods at the Family Grocery. No more sour milk, a Champion Creamer ives only sweet milk and sweet butter.—R. . BRACE. [july 23 tf Horse Frep at Colwill’s. {june 22, 3w _ No more milk dishes required, buy a ‘ ham- jon Creamer from R. K. Brace. — [july27 tf ' THe very best of Cream on the Berries at W. F. Carrer’s. {june27. Goup and silver plating of every description done at Brown's. Shop on corner of Prince end Grafton Streets. [iy 3 3m, wky Have a dish of Strawberries and Ice Cream. They are very nice at W. F. Carver's. {[june27 /Xxxix 23-20. | He that covereth his sins shall not | prosper, but who so confesseth and fcr saketh them, shall find merey.—Proy. ‘xxviii. 13. | Therefore judge nothing before the time, until the Lord come, who both wil! bring ‘o light the hidden things of darkuess, and ‘will make manifest the counsels of the ‘hearts; and then shall every man have praise of God.—1 Cor. iv. 5. “And I saw) ‘the dead, small and great, stand before generally understood that the time made by the steamer “State of Maine” is several hours faster than ever was made by any steamer running on the New England coast. The International S. 8. Co., may pride themselves on their new steamer and the officers in charge. Too much praise cannot be awarded to the veteran command- er Capt. 5. H. Pike, whese cool manner and unerring judgment have carried him safe through fogs and storms where many others bare come to grief. In conversation od, and the books were opened; end. with Capt. Pike, he stated it wae impos- another book was opencd, which is the'sibie to estimate the highest speed the ' book of life, and the dead were judged ouv. steamer might attain, as he could not ask ‘of those things which were written im the Mr. Taylor, the engineer, to crowd her, j there with the Train for Halifax, Returning to } » Buy T , ie od | .Yoshua’s faithful discharge of duty as eo at Weskat.Co's lente chief magistrate, hidden sin brought to % ~ . - New Rhubarb at Berr & Gorr’s. _— [june 7 light and removed, breakers of the law Over three hundred Champion Creamers ptnished. : : ‘sold this season. Every person that has them) If we are not careful to sustain the in- are satisfied they are the only Creamer giving tegrity of God’s beneficent laws, He will general satisfaction. [june28 wkly leave us at the mercy of our enemies, char- New Straw Hats and Bonnets just received acterized by weakness and disaster at every at J. B.. Macdonald’s, [junel4 aay L 4 y T N } EA) t W. F, | i - C ae + ee ae [june27 | Reasons why we oppose the liquor traflic: Pure Gowp Baking Powder and Baking | Because God’s great command is ** thou Soda at Beer & Gorr’s. {june 3, shalt love thy neighbor as thyself,” and Tue cheapest place to get pictures framed love worketh no ill to his neighbor, (Rom. is at M. Wright & OGo’s. Moulding, backing, eee xiii. 10.) whereas the liquor traffic has blasted the prospects of thousands and cord, screw-eyes, picture nails, &e., &c., . very cea Ghiriesd, erica eeeatea pier ee ereres Weeks & Co’sh Teas are pronounced good We never hear of liquor dealers warning {ma 7 eod. ‘men that drunkards never enter the King- ' Tur place to get fancy work mounted in dom of Heaven. We are hear of or see latest desi ns and lowest prices, is at M. them taking any active part in any Wricat & Co's. [jalyl2 2weod Of the means used for the salvation of men. We never find them given to the study of God’s Word, or men of prayer. Because a terrible woe is pronounced upon any who give their neighbor drink and maketh him drunken. Because under the - Haw to save twenty-five dollars.—Carry | your old sewing machine to Brown’s and have | it made as good as new, instead of changing it for a new one. Shop on corner of Prince and: Grafton Streets, Ch’town. iy 33m ! % r , 3 Bt _, | influence of drink men are lost to society, _Now being finished at M. Wright & Co's., ' unable to get or do any gocd, but under the eight parlor suits, latest styles, and best value complete sway of every vile passion, they in the city. [july]2 2weod are ripe for the committal of the vilest New Satins at J. B. Macdonald’s. [janel4 deeds. Because the earth groans under Comm EARLY for the Strawberries and Cream |? horrors and the sorrows that have at W. F. Carrer’s, {june27 | }REAT BARGAINS in summer goods at J. B | MAcponap’s. arisen through the handing out of intoxi- cating liquors. ; Again, in this class of uprooting and [july 5 devouring population are wuntrusworthy Sutrana RArstys at Beeg & Gorr’s, [june3 officials. Woe unto thee O land when thy s i _kings, and chiefs, and thy princes drink in Fine Tras-at Weeks & Co. {ma 7 eod.'the°morning. It isa great calamity to a Jusr received at M. Wright & Co’s., a full city when bad men get into public autho- assortment of Cornice Plates, very cheap, also rity. Why was it that in New York there Mantel Mirrors and all sized Looking-glass was such unparalleled crime between Plates. [jalyl2 2w eod 1866 and 1871. It was because the judges Pars from indigestion, dyspepsia, and too of the police in the city for the most part hearty eating is relieved at once by taking one are as corrupt as the vagabonds that came of Carter’s Little Liver Pills immediately after | before them for trial. Those were the days dinner. Don’t forget this. [july?3 2w eod wkly | of high carnival for election frauds, assassi- Mas, A. %t? Mobson, » Disesinaker ‘aid nation and forgery. We had the whiskey Milliner, has‘ Femoved from Mrs. Burris’, "1% and the Tammany ring and the Erie remises, t6 the house next to the St. Vincent ‘King. There was one man that during Nursery, and immediately opposite the those years got $128,000 in one year for entrance to the old Burying Ground, Mal- serving the public, in a few years it was eque Road, where she will be most happy to estimated that there was $50,000,000 of attend punctually to all orders entrusted to public treasure squandered, In those times her, and at reasonable rates. © Partics having the criminal had only to wink to the judge, anything to do in her line would do well to or his lawyer would wink for him, and the call. uestion was decided for the defendant. SSS Of the 8,000 people arrested in that city in one year, only 3,000 were punished. These J UST LANDED little matters were ‘‘fixed up,” while the interests of society were ‘‘fixed down,” — Extracts from Talmage’s Sermon, Let us be careful that history does not repeat itself nearer home. —AND— FOR SALE LOW FOR PROMPT PAYMENT : CASKS PAINT OIL, CASKS OLIVE OIL, CASKS MACHINE OIL, Will the authorities grant our City Marshall a month’s ho'idays to revive after his severe investigation ! Some half-dozen of Union ladies would like to undertake the inspecting work; they promise thorough- ness. but would not like to promise similar LETTERS To THE EDITOR. An Incident of the Fire. A fall supply of **‘ LONDON PURPLE, Wholesale and Retail. D. GORDON, Georgetown, Jane 29, 1883.—5w, wkly MOORE’S FARINA UPERIOR to Corn Starch or any prepar'the police carried Mr. o»2 Mrs. ation of a similar kind. Sold across the street to a neighboring house. WHOLESALE & RETAIL AT THE LONDON HOUSE. Ch’town, May 7th, 1883—tf GFFICE TO LET. HE rooms at present occupied by Messrs. | Davies, Sutherland & Weeks. Apply by Ayvyer’s Acug C letter to GEO. E. FULL. Ch'town, July 20,—pat 6i 2aw could. Had it not been for a young lady \rescue these two poor old’ people, and de- serves public notice for her bravery. A GeSTLEMAN FRIEND. Charlottetown, July 28, 1883. disorders. CASKS ENGINE OIL, results! How are we to account for the) CASKS WOOL OIL, intoxication on our streets on Monday, if all is satisfactorily disposed of ! Who will —ALSO— clear up the mystery ! Srr,—In your issue of Monday evening, you fall into an error when you state, Oa lof ai mosphere with which they are best #c- They first carried out Mrs. Hatch and threw her down on the sidewalk, leaving, her to take care of herself as best she ‘by the name of Miss Adele Murphy, who ran across the street and assisted her to a place of safety, she would in all probability, have met an untimely death. Miss Murphy ‘calling for assistance, had Mr. Hatch a'so ‘moved. She was the only one among hun- ‘dreds of onlookers that made any effort to | book's according to their works.—Rev. xx-12. | Mr. Taylor being restrained by strict orders 'from the management of the I. 8. 8. Co., not to drive the stesmer.—St, Johan Suan. 8 <> oe-— A Year's Shipbuilding. The register book for 1883-84 of the com- mittee of management of ‘*Lloyd's Register of Shipping’ states that 878 vessels were built and registered in the United Kingdom during the year 1882; with anaggregate ton- nage of 928,369. Of theee 541 were steam vessels— 64 being of steel, 446 of iron and 3U of wood. The remaining 337 were sail- ing vessels, of which 8 were of ateel, 83 of iron, and 246 wood. Nine hundred and and ninety-six vessels, with a tonnage of 373,705,were returned as lost, broken up, etc., during the year, and of thess 182 were steam vessels, 158 being iron and 24 wood; and 814 sailing vessels, 45 being of iron and 769 wocd. There were thus 118 more vesse!s lost than built during the year, but the tonnage of those built exceeded that of those lost by 554,674. The number of new vessels classed at Lloyd’s Register of British and foreign shipping during the year was 682, with a tonnage of 989,002. Of these 524 were steam and 158 sailing vessels. There are altogether in the register book 14,742 ships, with a total tonnage of 11,720,590. Of these there are classed 3,264 iron and steel steamers, 1,517 do sailing ships, and 3,068 wood vessels; disclassed, 560 iron and steel steamers, 52 iron sailing ships and 2,782 wood vessels; never classed, 1,870 iron and steel steamers, 121 do ships and 1,508 wood vessels. | _—>--- Striking Oil. The July Century contains an article by E. V. Smalley in regard to the importance of the oil fields of the world, as follows : “Nearly all the petroleam that goes into the world’s commerce is produced in a dis- trict of country about one hundred and fifty miles long, with a varying breadth of from one to twenty miles, lying mainly in the State of Pennsylvania, but laying over a little on its northern edge into the State of New York. This region yielded,in 1881, 26,905,813 barrels, and in 1882, 31,398,750 barrels. A little petroleum is obtained in West Virginia, a little at various isolated points in Ohio, and a litide in the Canadian} province of Ontario. There is also a smal- field in Germany, a larger one, scantly del veloped, in Southern Russia, and one still larger, perbaps in India. The total pro- duction of all the fields, outside of the region here described, is but a small fraction in the general account, however, and has scarcely an appreciable influence upon the market. Furthermore, the oil of these minor fielda, whether in America or the Old Werld, is of an inferior quality, and so long as the great Pennsylvania reservoir holds out, can only supply a local demand in the vicinity of the well.” The London Press and the Ameri- can Team. The Daily Telegraph, referring to the in- ternational rifle match, praises the courage with which the Americans came to struggle with experienced shots, It is possible the Americans were defeated becanse their weapons were inferior at the longer ranges. The English should not boast of their victory, as at what may be considered military ranges they were beaten on their own ground. The Daily News says it is fair to the America® to note that the sort ‘quainted makes it particularly d:ffieult for ‘them to allow for the antics of English summer weather at Wimb!edcn,which is ill- ‘natured but very patriotic. The Times, re- ‘ferring to the rifle match, says: “‘To quelify our national complacency it is well to cemember, not only the superiority of the Ameiicans at the shorter aud more practically important rarges, but that, ‘though shooting in westher stranger to them than to the English , they made a closer fight than at Creedmore. It would have been usjust to insist upon their abandoning the wind gauges,” oe . | Mack’s Macneric Mrprctne is « positive ‘remedy for nerveps exhaustion and ali weake ness of the generative organs in both sexca, CRE is strictly a vegetable So!d in Charlottetown at Apothecaries Hall, "preparation, harmless, and warranted to cure See advertisement in another column. all malarial {july23 lw wkly * [july23 lw wkly