THE DAILY “EXAMINER. “ This is truc Liberty, when Free Born Mea, havin to advise the Public, may dpeak free.” —Evairrpes. Sincie Corres Two Certs. NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, ISLAND, 3 ae ee EG. 1908 «ROL. Aree Te THE NOVA SCOTIA SUGAR REFINERY (Limited), a lenms ive DoLLAKs A YRAR. The General Conference. Crapand Notes, . The jurisdiction of the General Confer-| Mr. Saunders, of the firm of Saunders & : 2 ence of the Methodist Church now in ses-]Campbell, Charlottetown, has paid us a The Exa miner Publishin > Co | GEAGE AX . A , sion in Toronto, extends—-says the Mail of |number of visits this summer, not only for @ DAGI 1g “0 iis 3 TAN that city—not only over the entire Donin-| pleasure but for the purpose of purchasing eon Vine Mate oe i? LES and Prices wpon application to eV 1: ion, but also over Newfoundland, ~Bermuda fat cattle, sheep, lambs, ete. Mr. Saunders and sundry portions of Japan where mission jis a shrewd business man, a square dealer, (reat Lreorge Stre ets, bharlottetown, = j HORACE tLASZARD, AGENT. Prince Kdward Island. work is in progress. It legislates now, not |and best of all, planks down the dubs every merely for one branch of the Methodist, time. —RATHS OF SUBSCRIPTION— —— —-() — ©, family, but for the entire Methodist com- ia 4 wi ae tl Six months. ..., ea eae BO; Vania | munity in Canada confederated into one}. sais e oes ed . “el o_o ces ae eile c oo QoLuo. R OBE FR ee Al MB & ee — & me great-and influential Church. It sessions|;°“" ** ““¢ Tarmers are gathering in the Cd I init ceniin, ee 50 | | Vedat iL ei 1 As ey ae: d ig are not ammual but quadrennial. The last harvest. Wheat in this section is excellent Advertising at moderate rates, | : ' Ss Bw leet scattinnnindas 1008.1 Ob cheb histori and nearly all the early sown is under cover. Contracts may b» made for monthly, quar- Dd aga fe, scotland. XS gathering the qnestion of Methodist union Oats is also a good crop and if the weather Sout a ; | keeps favorable tor a few di ays very few teriy. hait-y eariy, or yearly advertisements, {LARCH BAGS, Grain Bags, Hessians, &c. r — te A 7 later the ‘Eviee oh stooks will be seen standing. ” 3 0a application. i> SAFE. accomplished. The Methodist Episcopa : | HORACE HASZABD, | SU aE Church, the Primitive Methodist Church e have been informed that it is the in- | ) their Starch Factory this season. a and the Bible Christian Church at dex of eas” Wanda Ps ALMANAC FOR SEPTEMBER, 1886 OQ ———- PROM PT that time joined with the then Methodist cai sssrs. Farquharson & Stewart ' AWONDEREUL | ee A Onpacia, : rs the panes li such is ce case, in the course of a few MOON'S CHANGES, _ c _ TAT > r ~ Methodis aureh ot to-day was formed. | days we will see large quantities of tubers First Quarter 5th d te 43.1m., a. m., S.E, od. L Bo W DP N Zz at HAUT si H BROS. , REMEDY The preseut sitting of the Conference is | pouring in from all Teese ' Full Moon 13t) 6h.. 37.9m a.. W..1 Adamson’s Botanie Cough Balsam. thus the first regular session sime the : u JLOO ol Ly, bog Gsevilie, Boe oe ; ; : : . a we, 57 Ba j (below horizon, i.omdo:s Emeinnd | It is as pleasant as honey, Conghs, Colds, and junion. It will take up the threads of legis-|_ A great number of ladies and gentlemen (Veo norizon, } ' . ‘ae ; i a | sia Laie 4 Coneucandtin ne bi . ° , . = , o,* ae Last Quarter 20th day. Ilh.. 43.2m.. p.m.. BF EAS ; —_—_ | oe wich loos ww Ope 19} i n, eee been lation where the eonferences of the old dis- trou the States -have been visiing ‘er New Moon 27th day, 5h, 6.Im., p.m, W. | i e aWothdeaseciiliad wave 1 ae Deed “er | united Churches dropped them. The Con- friends here during the last tour weeks. i b2sth Gay, oD ’ ihe, le, : MN othe edici 1ave fail Sullerers from eithe . . . i A hil HH pin Al YK tu A& ZAR D. ! rgcent or chronie coughs. or brenchial atiddol bad ference 1s further a thoroughly rep: esenta- They a beginning to TORR Ue better “ DAY OF WEEK to 9m ar Moon High pe “4 - . " “i i resort to this’ great gemedy, confident of obtaining tive body. Its members, who are elected by he alth, and welg'in , much more—in Bole mihishioapaltiro—eapdiee ge ooeed-sal ——_ - O-———— speedy relief. Do not deluy, get it at once. , the lesser conferences in the proportion of |¢ases, twenty pounds, This is true i h mh mjmorn;morn h 7 J pe Pak BY ALL DRUGGISTS, one to qrery ten members of these bodies, |every case, a the writer had the pleasure 1, Wednesda 5 256 8&9 0} 0 1313 st ; \ ox ur ® ottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, , xg of putting the weights t 2 thasky | op noes. ofthe Sun Life Assurance Co’y., Tiontreai. P WORIREMAN «60. Siupriot are necessarily the cream of Methodism, | of putt om the scales when « i hursday ei oe ll 12 oo ame ts 7 ’ 343 dru Ava. MY They are the leading men, both clerical and | they arrived and also when they departed ° “3 » i ° *), : ari ° rh Z we SNe . o . . . he > 3) Frid eV ood 30111 27) 1 36 lad <e (} ee . lay. Among them are clergymen who have so much for our little Prince Edward 4 Saturday 29) Watt 26, 2 2312 f a: XY VEX 3 Tr gained for themselves reputations | Island. Com 5! sunday 30) 26) 1-29) 3 18) , STE Win D ip calenen cal erudic| Crapaud, Sept, 2, 1886 oe | a eee e 4 e Western Fire Insurance Co. Toronto. I glfor pulpit eloquence, theological erudi-| Crapaud, Sept, 2, 1886. - Wahltc * — -_* - oo ‘ o » . : “7 . > 2X I 7 Tuesday | 33) 22) 3 13) 5 46 ao a BD -— VERSUS “as as — ; — : a rn, — a 8, Wednesday 34, 20; 3 56/7 0 46) AD 7h ‘ eyond the contines © ieir own de- i wii 9. Thursday 3} gl 4 35,759 ff : HORACK HASZ ARD, nominations, and laymen who take promin- A New Swindle. 10) Friday 37} 17} 5 9 846) ff : AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. ent positions among their fellow-country-| ae 11Saturday 38 Ld} 5 39) 9 26 Ch'tewn, August 21, 1886—2w eod ‘ men, in the commercial, educational and he newest swindle on farmers is oper- 1 2) Sunday 39; 13)6 7/10 2 F | political worlds. It will be impossible tojated by a man who travels the country 13) Monday |} 41) 12) 6 32/10 35 a F «48 : : view the Conference, containing as it does claiming to represent a large provision 14°71 say 4. 0; 6 SOIL oO 8 | ; aa The Stem-Winding Watch 18 Decidedly doctors of divinity, lheutenant-governors, house in some one of the leading cities, and *» ™ 9 » - - A A: END ee i . oe? s . . . 15) W ed esday or S) doer i aa J the Best eminent politicians, powerful merchant} te be desirous of learning from farmers ” ‘ 7 i | . . : . > ‘—_ . r 7 16 rh hursday - o 8 23! 0 $:3 o ~ iilide WW princes and great lawyers, representing|their opinion of the crop. The sliarper 18 a | ‘7 6 al s 5 10 | Pa the cases need searcely ever be opened, they | 1,700 clergymen, 1,950 local preachers aud | pr duces a noichook, questions the agricul- ~a frry r é “a ov ‘ : ~~ pourday cal Ologi2 | ‘ } 7 ; . re three-quarters of a million of laymen, |turist closely and carefully takes down his ¥ SUNGABY i v Oil 4 < ‘ ‘gn ‘ e y . - . : answers The Ke nati . te wn “or nday 5015 58110 24) 2 53 a Riis to Have iis Say anu hat IS ; Nor LIARiE TO GET DUST IN, without concluding that there must be | answers. The examination completed 21/7 \ 51 6111 191 4 O something more than a mere name at the|the inquirer induces the farmer to sign his a a . « . x o ‘ . as : | , e : ach d | like the Key-Winder, 4 ic » ; amt > re ive j » wei 22)\Wednesday | 52) S4/morn| 5 28 YOU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the sam@quality of material and workmanship in_P. K. 7 i bottom of a movement which began in so} name to the report od a it due weight 237! 531 591 0 21! 6 54/1) Island. Cheaper than from us Apcther edventaar. the wath can be Won INP small a way and amidst circumstances so|and and appearance of accuracy. In a few pi : * " tere , j a aie SE ba i . ond TIM’ the wearer happens to think o ites ; oy : ! : we ‘ » gicned by ie ~+ i Lay $e Ww : 1 8 We have a reputation for gefting up | Lin] '-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi- jt—ne key needs to be carried in the pocket to | unfavorable, and has grown to such proud mong Senuees ‘a = a d J. a 25a aay a 4 #5 2 * tors can attain to. There is no better quality/@f Cloths manufactured than what we are shovel dust into the watch every time it is used, | proportions. ; farmer turns Up in the hands of an lMno- 25/Sunda 9) 5 09! 9 ow ‘ showing. Stock, one of the largest you ever Aw in this city. | To meet the wants of those who object to Stem- | RE cert purchaser, and he kicks himself sore 27\M 8 43; 51610 32; BB! 7. : cite pe eee ae Worl af sh Fis IE. Winders, vur itinerancy and Methodism. for not having heeded the hundreds of 23) T wesdat G 0 41! 6 3211 13 | Hay ing three Uutters and a large stall 0 \ orkmen, We can give you promp attentlo Stem - Winding Rockford Watches warnings he has received to be careful 20) Wednesday 7 oe 1 ; vis wittr A eity. ebiia’ oh Rey. Thomas Cross has issued a pamphlet | where he puts his signature.— Hx. ov) Thursday 6 2 5 2} 9 10 morn 3 can also be Wo i. should the ° fe 48 > 2 s , . y ’ . ' stem-winding give out, which we have never entitled **The Migrations of a W esleyan eo ” 8 ‘ LT ie II known it to do when used right. Minister,” in which he attacks the system re 500) . ar > aw ‘ 5) 74N Key- Winding Watches at Reduced Rates. and advocates its abolition. As summarized Great Social Event. Ww gp RR i si <}! RE ADY- W ADE ¢ LO i HUNG, Ee, Vy. by the Toronto Mail, the general arguments ~ TAY LOR, against it are that it is, imeconvenient and The great social event of Montreal is the of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and _ not called for, but are | CAMERON BLOCK painful to the ministers, iat it is expensive | bazaar in aid of the building of St. Peter's now SELLING AT COST. We have Aug. 21—2aw ft ? to the denomination, and that it frequently | cathedral in that city. This edifice when t somthin? += removes a clergyman just when ae ’ completed will be the largest church on the 7 a, ms in + ss Ee , awakening in persons not hitherto reached | American continent. It will be 333 feet 2 TEA 2EL Beene v3 toc o a my EW ENGLAND CONSERVATORY a onding interest, in religion. On the long, 222 feet broad and 256 feet in height. @ OF MUSIC Boston, Mass. other hand, it is claimed by the friends of | [t is an exact reproduction on a reduced ling rapidly, because buyers can save from 124 to 20 per cent. when they purchase from THE LARGESTand BEST EQUIPPED inthe itinerancy that under a system of permanent | scale of St. Peter’s at Rome; and it is said us. Best Hats yon ever saw for 50 cents. HOR ia Vemland Tmasmneatel Me or ey |locations all the strong churches would | that when Bishop Bourget commenced it ———$—$ pp —____. Organ Tuning, Fine Arts, Oratory, Literature, French, Ger- | absorb the great men of the connexion,and, | eighteen years ago he had an idea that the man —_ oe Sn Eng ish arenes. ———— board and ro vise & oe stand ——) | | | | | nti oe hee nn + . ‘allan . “ ete. to the great sor af the denomination, the} oly Father if driven from Rome might 4 Highly Recommendedf| GENTS’ FUIRNISHINGS, . |EexeiP SG gise [oot imc culttgoe water wil ete uproot ot | ig 3 5 econmenaé sacs TOURJEE, Dir., Franklia’ Sq. Besides, miniiten’s have diversities of gifts, smaller St. Peter's. s ‘ and the change brings to the peopie new oieiiieain , ; Collars, Cuffs, Ties., &€., Unsurpassed in Style. RICHMOND SPREE light on old subjects. At the same time, a Af} HS PER POUND IN BUL the ministers, as they are enabled by con- Horsford’s Acid Phosphate. U We ; 7 We GROCER Y So ORE stantly moving to reproduce to new congre- re ——$—— sar Prices were never as Low. Don’t forget this when comparing with quotations from gations the lessons they taught to their old ONE OF THE BEST TONICS. 7 ee 4 charges, are saved from early exhaustion.| py, A, Atkinson, Prof. Materia Medica and ws = | other establishments this year. j : noha vee 2 1 aod ope. ; - fz, Qs - IN ELSON BROS.. dealers in Choice Che crowning argument, 10wever, is that} Dermatolo; gy, in College of Surgeons and . 2 S RR, [ " 3 hem . I t . the three years’ system is one of the essen-! Physicans, “Baltimore, Md., says: “It makes | Aug. 6, “56. + A i tial features, or constitutional principles, of |a pleasant drink, and is one of our best tonics / ¥ . Tet: lhl ne = ~ 3 Family Groceries, Meat, Fish, ie, Methodism. It was nec essary when Metho-|in the shape of phosphates in soluble form. : ¢ _ 4 r sire Ss . : ° ° cessar - pee ; V2 Q UE ey N S'L REE L d Those favoring us with their patronage will | dism begatrits work, and it isas necessary ieenoneeiioneemenilinidliai 4 e 6 Ch'town, June 23, 1886—eod @ wy and Gonte as cheap as anyin the city, A call | now. It is believed the.Ameer of Afghanistan : icite — oo : . Eee eee ee eee Rae ea seen me a ROBERT NELSON, “ is meditating an attack upon Kaflirstan. aon : BP go Le eee = SAMUEL NELSON. An Ad Captandum Argument. HIE »<uversigned will lease for a term of years Ch’town, June 17, 1886—3mos law The baggage belonging to Sir Charles 4 T ehe gtere oll Snows ee. git us ated. - cor- 3 Mr. Blaine cites Mr. Webster as an|pijke and Lord Kingston, who recently { a ee ne een onseecion miven Ni F i 5 " thority in opposition to the claim that the vd th gh Wi won their v to " own, Prince Edward Island. Possession given i VAS a vy a au PI passed through innipeg on their way t on the ist ¢ dotuber next. : ust ATLL & y three mile Canadian fishery limit is to be|the Pacific. was seized by the North-West en information iw aeee _ bo given, eithts 10 half barrels Prime No. 1 Fat Herring, | calculated from a line drawn from headland | Mounted Police on entering the Territories va eee . ” i tam LY 25 barrels do. do., to headland. The great statesman declared | ¢,.. containing liquor. DAYV1 Ds STIRLING, 50 quintals Codfish, that this construction was ‘‘not comfortable : ‘abre has issued ; , Trustees i 300 bags Salt, to the intention of the contract ing parties.” A rchbishop Fabre 1as ISSULeC a mande- : Ch'town. June 12, 1886—Jjun15 2aw her jour 7 100 Mackerel Barrels Granting that it was not, what would the oo to — oerey of - — aoe cae oe — For sale at lo l f the ad be? If |demning the holding of political meetangs / © Kew oTARR gical consequences of the admission be! sini, Pe ee ee , . Wwe 75 0n. Bleck. D. SMALL'S NEW STORE, English fishing smacks were detected casting |" Sundays and fetes d obligations, and in- y ! or. W ater Street and I ownal W harf. nets m Long Island Sound, Cc hesepeake structing them to do all i”; Uner power to 1 Osyage ae Ty y3l Bay, or any other important arm of the sea, |ensure tle discontinuance of the practice, A IN EE VAZ 2) mo ; PP A “Ee, | ’ [ j Ee Fi} I L827 = = = q RARE, would a saat view ay ‘Y s im, It is ramored that the Canadian Pacific . — - = : ) pressive to we ingo mune f OU Ce Railway Company is negotiating for te ee 7 ANG iD IK H; N N Y seize a delicate international question by aia of ; od tan jleate a ies j ay soa . . 9 |the throat and settle it by hitting it over secu the teammahtiatitic mail eonteesh, It ~<a inmates cose tmmaM te 8 se Dry Goods and Shipping, |‘° bs‘ "222 92 captandum argument jis also rumored that the Messrs. ABan will a 7 wilbises then ; ; —— > PRICES. HALIFAX, CANADA 9 D t € rd add fast steamships to their fleet so as to 7 -FrOR- FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed, altered and Repaired. ee a a enw retain the contract if possible. . , inside} ‘There seems t> be a very plentiful ab- ay YAQ {wa : , r rEX 7 Y, Some one who seems sw know the inside Hhere seems 1 very plen HIGHEST CASH PRICES pa d for Raw Furs. | & EK. KEN N history of Batoche during the rebellion, has|}sence of My. Wilfred Laurier in Haldmand. . (r. © AHION) written a letter saying that Gabriel Dumont Why is not the sifted statesman, who ‘i iy — VU SS a4 a ; a ki was not the brave leader he is represented would have charmed the Ontario volunteers . . RRANGEMENT s 7 Ship Gwners an UPS, to have been. At Fish Creek he ran away, | with his musket, called upon to fire a suc! SUMMER A e Ch’town, May 4, 1886 General Commission Merchants and was eighteen miles on his way back tojin the gov “ll old cause of Reform and in annene ane 9 Sere 2) Batoche when a rebel reinforcement of 32|opposition to French domination / > i At Batoche he : THE PALACE STEAMERS 7 on Lo ee eee ee ee et en a ete a othe man. Hie|. dzone edvectisement. cosisinn the fel oF THE | minhep maaan sor was compelled a a time to defend himself | owing :—“‘If tho gentleman who keeps the LONDON, E. C., F shoestore with a red head will return the e : from thg charge of cowardice before the ' : ‘rere INTCRHATIONAL 5.5. C9. England. |rebelcouncil. But he was sometimes ex- ee of 2 oe Ape Eee a . Seoit's and Vaughan Codes ceedingly courageous. Thus, when the ae a Se Se ee J St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port — 24, 1886. oppor unity of bullying priests and nuns grocer’s shop he will hear of something to a ay s ‘i ; v . 23 Ut rat . . 1 + vif ¢ loa a Wednesday and Friday, at a es ~ resented itself , his advantage, as the same 1s the gut of a 6.00 a. m. ; a ee P . Soveans “dl artnet now no more with the EER. sn noosonere Sean a BEVERE HOUSE = apres a -, INT — C KK - A Curions Question Answered. ¥ 4 oe vr 4 San ranciscOo man to a memvLcro BOSTON DIRECT. | ae. 25 C ; YSYRU 2 . tw!) G 1 Army of the Republic that Gen. te 25 Cases LEMON SYRUP, The curious question has been asked wi Ly |the Gran re eee to Boston, 96,50, ind 10 do RASPBERRY do, | \ aluable Building Lots oaks and elms are especially liable to be |Grant was the gre o. orator he be al — 50, Ist class. te ‘ : “Why.” sai p thy made “Por ae. 1s other information apply to 10 do STRAWBERRY _ do, ae ei : BY AUCTION, struck by lightning. It was declared in/seen. Why ; — ie, ~~ oe aa A.SHARP, F. W. HALES, 30 do ASSORTED SYRUP, VANILLA, WiINTERGREEN, SARSAPA- 1787 that the elm, chestnut, oak and pine his reply to the address of we — PB. &. Ly. YS Steain Mav.’ Cp. RILLA, ORANGE, &c., Wednesday, Sept. 1th. at 12 O'clOCK | were the most often struck in America, and | was fired at him in this city six et ie! t / ‘3 3 a , - 3 cit . or to your nearest Ticket Agent, 5 Bris. CONVERSATION LOZENGES, | noon, on the premises, in 1860 G. J. Symmonds stated that the| years ago he removed his cigar, made his May 7, 1886—eod wky 100 5 Ib Boxes do do - elm, oak, ash and pope. were the ee speech, and went - smU king. ae cigar ad le ROYA IXk ‘ANDY ; ” i A record! hadn’t eone out. t’s a pity we have oni Ay 3 Bris, ROYAL MIXED CANDY, SHAT favorite and commodious Hotel, snown frequently struck in England. i, 4 a r aE: ee & OO.. 900 5-ib. Boxes do do, i as the RE VERE HOUSE, convenie atly own | covering ten years, rep rts injuries to 265 ‘one public spe aker of that kind in about Sa ; “ot UGARSTICKS ated at the head of Steam Navigation Co.s’ 4). es, 165 being oaks, 34 Scotch firs, 32/ten millions. - = ¥ 106 10-1b. ao SUGARS TICIS. Wharf, Gree! George Strect, and near the Rail- 0 ¥ It has been sug- : ee G EN & R Le ao 4 way Station, Puolic Buildings and Market. It pines, and ) beeches. ; Ms a Ome of the signs ol the times 1s the r gn as Soe fine view Poe a ee i gested that the frequency with w “p © | ness with which the creat Europeatr nations ‘ ® : y reotr sox 1 wrath . Ara : ‘ ys « ving the al retresning Ss ' s k i > tt 1 Y iron im f . o ntti as 1 y Gi n nf {i} Ni ha ants, The Best Stock of Ni »\ EL rlES ind 1-( EN ] GOt )DS in the Market. W rite for ry Hy mem ron - are struc - due to the press — are selzin: r poss csslon or oad c rners of the uGMM1Ssh A sited U >,.% * 4 eee Sa iP The REVERE has always received large and the wood. | earth, the inhabitants of which have nought Price List of Confectionery and Biscuits. constant patronage from leading tourists, com-} oo ‘for it but to submit to the law of might ~* i mercial men and the generai public. The coming mar: ‘jage is announced of the +2 4 Ls ho law of wight ‘ n st rad wone ™m e DY erm 12i ATLANTIC AVENUE, ! ’ ~ -ALSO— ss Lot } oniv danghter of he ib. 1 _ —_— ap she Bee, | | bod | + Pad pest ' Goowery Ly Oi Ww, T T A } r re luable Building %' A.N heote, third son® o ore ddesleigh } i gu! \ ' es Those large and very valuao estho osTt t 9 sdjoining tre Revere House, as described by) The event te rkes place in Mcntreal in October.; haz seized upon the southern portion o 4 | plan on hand-bills. Lord Iddegsleigh’s eldest son is married to the | Pat agonia. Some of our contemporaries Egus and Produce a a Specialty. PRINCE STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Terms casy and made known A. MONEE | daughter of Sir Geo. Stephen. The family across the line are asking what the United will thus be well chtumttted with the C. P. R. States is going to do alvout it. July 15—dly whly August 12, 1886—lmo eod curown, Aig, Slaw AW soon a