THE DAILY EXAMINER, “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to netidh the Public, may anadhl free.” —— = —-—— —— ae Se ee - - _ nen pemtettome tee - ae NEW SiERLES The Darin Eramine i8 issued ev ery é Vvening by miner Ful shing (] r ofhea, rrner of Water and } whee ets, Charlottetown, riace Kdward Island. » OF SUBSCRIPTION I'he bx racts may be made for ilf-vearly, or yearly tiea, mouthly, au terly aivertisemey ’ O11 Olin t 0 at- ANMANAC FOR MOON S CHANGES, SEPTEMBER, 1886, i | LUNDON HG FE F . ATs ATS, ATS, i, L uE 4 ml at r pe me ma = F R REBBER © iBBER CIRC CIRC RUBBER CIRO ——AT THE — ) Our Autumn Steck now open, kx “ British Queen,” from London, LARS, v iA ULARS. _ Se Fe MARLOTT EPOW N, P. i ISLAND, TITU R SDAY, meee ee ee OPENING Té-BAY A New Lot Just Open. ~EURIPIDES. SINGLE Uol ‘Two CENTS, aaa ae a st (ts, PROMPT. 5 AWONDERFUL REMEDY eee SEPT EM BE R2 , 1836. | Sufferings of British Troops. ee Assouan gives a dismal aceount of the sutier- ingsiof the troops. He says :—‘' This is @ small mud village on the left bank of the Nile, near the second cataract, but has occupation. It is merely a green patch, or a smal! cluster of ‘date palms and water melons, in the midst of the desert. All around us is trackless sand, and the rocky hills, like bronze, there on the surface. a thing as a drop of rain, and all day long the sun blazes forth without even a cloud | to protect the earth from its rays. There is nearly always a hery blast blowing, w hich carries burning sand im clouds imto every possible place, and gets into your ears, mouth, nose and eyes, to the great’ injury of the latter. The temperature (ranges! from 110 to 124 degrees, and has gone up} several times to 126 degrees. Ten men, An officer attached) to the British cap at | greatly increased in importance since our | blac i | ; dotted here and! There is never such | VOL. 19.-NO. 87 | Prohibition in the West. The story that the Government wil] | wathin six woeks periuit the sale of liquors in the hotels of the Northwest is «a hot weather production. It was probab ly | porn lot extreme” thirst, and with these wh: invented it the wish may have heen’ fathe: ‘to the theught. When shomly after tix acquisition of the Northwest the sale of jliquors in the territory was prohibited by an enactment Which Sir Charles Tuppor introduced, the argument in favour of “the iugasure was that to permit liquer tu cons within the reach of Indians would., be pro- ductive of the gravest results. Already the consequences of allowing ‘the unrestricted distribution of whiskey hud been experi ,enced, Such liquor as lia been-earried across the line for sale had produced feas ful débaucheries among the al Tigines who ‘were clearly altogether wanting: in self control, and these de _baucheries. were con- stant menaces to the peace aud indeed to First Quarter 5th day, 4h., 43. 1Im., a. m.,S E. | NEW FLANNELS . Full Moon 13t ’ Gh., 37.9m., a. m., NEW FLEECY COTTON, | Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. died one day in June from sunstroke and | the lives of the 7 de inhabitants, . It was Lorigon . NEW WHITE COTTON, All @ualities and Prices. e__ Tt Ie as ploteant as houey. Ooughs, Colds, and jenveric. | have seen six coflins going down | easy to’ see that if danger followed the Last Quarter Meh sy, llh., 43.2m.. p.m., a NEW SHEETING. i | a ie = to Consumption, have been the hospital hill together, and one time smug? ing of & small jnantity of liquor New Moon 27th day, 5h, 6.1m., p. m., W. NEW PILLOW COTTON a ee Sere | iene whe 20 many dentha there was no inte the country, the risk would merease as all other medicines have failed. Safferers from either ) - 1 Moon! High! Ds recent or chromic coughs or bronchial affections, can room in the mortuary, and we had to place the white population aren and ag the Ml DAY OF WEEK ' ‘ _s — J — a resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining our dead in rows on the sand and cover li iportatiqns for their purposes became . : . =< 4 i . _ W uA : Lb i i : > e r rr 4 ons | : grpeedy relief. Do notalelay, et it at once them with canvas. The medical staff had larger. ‘The ‘Northwest was therefore a \\ “vier rete ; . aoe oe Se ie DRUGGISTS, frightful work, up ali night with men im special case. Its position resembled much 1 etnias ) 25.6 34 2 » 01813 9 es . = mens oe ears ‘the mania of fever, who converted the fever | the position of the eee of large Lhurs 32110 312): 0 5&3 5 + We ‘ N & Cu., Druggists, m ta - 20) - . ; as | 5 3 ora Ane. MX | wards into a lunatie asylum with the ir | public w ‘orks. There, where large numbers i ‘ v 45 o b oe i ob - pave ire . : ’ f ; < “ J . . , "4 > gestures Nearly : men congregate an "| “a re the restrain- slSeturday 29 28laft 26) 2 23/12 50} SUCCESSORS TO ; yells and frantic gestures. Nearly ull |O len congregate and 1e estr Sunday bums) 2 . ; 5 T TE ve BV t N bp who died were young men between 19' ing influences of civilization are wanting, 6; M nda 82} 24, 2 23) 4 28 5: : =~ > 1 I q) and 20 years; they were generally ill about} the sale of ji juers is prohibited by special 7 | Dues: lay |} 33} 22) 3 13) 5 46) 49 CEs DAV ES = & ‘ ; © “ 7 VERSUS four days, and then ‘died like raving Government order. ‘Under the prohibitory BiWednesday | 34! 20/356 7 0 46 a a weer o maniacs. Over 1,200 men. have gone lown systeim in the west, though there has. been 9 Thursday 36; 19° 4 35) 7 59 43 Ch’'town, August 23, 1886. the river invalided. many of whom died at some grumbling from those whe are depriy 10; Friday i S- 30-S Oe ae 10) ene on the way and had to be buried) ‘ed of their glass, nothing has oeenred to 1] Saturday 38).. 15) 5 39) 9 26 37 ~—e ——— without coffins and in the sand. We _ lost !suggest the desirability of a change. Indeed 12 Sunday 39, 13/6 7/10 2 o4 = lot of officers, including two majors, and’ a regular system of licensing under which 1 S$iMond 4i i2 l0 3 ol lih j S } F li li ld t } Jdidlion ny 4|0o0 9) ° “ now deputy urgeon Geniera ox iarge quantiti es O i 5 wou be stoere< ere ee) Seas eee ‘2 Stem- Winding Watoh i is Decidedly is dead. Also General Butler went home| would be highly injurious to the prospects » We in ~ S i« l} a = the Best. ee vsliaed, and lots of other-otiicers had to lof a com try rr Sse ssin 4 the peculiarities of 6 Thursday : 6) 7 o2iait 10 22 } , “eR , he bud 3 , : ' e sent down to save their lives. Of four|the ‘territories. It would be bad in many 17 | Friday i 46 4, 8 23; 0 48 Is : . . . 18 ~ os o S.. 2.3 .56).1.10 1S ASithe cases need scarcely ever be opened, they et who came up three months ago, | ways; but, chiefly, it would help to» undo a ’ 4 a} 4 ) ‘ ‘ , : . 19} Sunday | 48 O19 371; 2 1 , AT re* |two are gone down river invalided and one ‘the good work which the nussionaries of 20) Monday 50'5 58/10 24, 2 53 3 ‘a LIABLE TO GET DUST IN. in the hospital, Ail day long nothing used | the various denominations with commend- 21) Tuesday | Sl) 56/11 19) 4 0 5 : “s to be heard but the band playing the dead |able self-sacrifice are doing amongst those 22) Wednesday 52, Stimorn! 5 28 2 like ‘the Key- Winder. ‘march in ‘Saul.’ No. salutes were fired | upon whom the light of civ tis ation. is just 23'Thursday > 53 52! O 21) 6 54/11 59 Adother advantage, the watch can be WOUND | over men; I believe it would be too expen- | dawning. The publie good, therefore, re- 24) Friday p47 60} 1 29; 8 7 MO Ee ee eae ade Napiens Co th Caine... The peop le at home seemed so wrap-| quires that the system be coutinued, And a <- . oi “| a > Be a . mm key needs to carried in the pocket to, i +} : CG id 25|Saturday oo 4:) 245, 9 2 v2 dust into the watch every time it is used.| ped up in the G. O. M. andHome Rule that so does the iaw. The Government cou 25 Sunday 56) 45) 3 59 9 5 19 : 7 on: i Tal 1eet the wants of those who object to Stem- they forget that their unfortunate country- | not issue licenses if it woula. Moreover. it 2 - mday 58; 43) 5 LG 7 ” i BRO W RX ba $22 ,40¢ He Wiuders, our himen are in a place more like the infernal ldoes not bropote to place itself tn a position - lescday b v tii 6 32) 1 > | aa } ww > 1 » } . | } 2 fo regions than anywhere elsc. and that they |to issue them. It has not, we are informed, 29) Wednesda of ST Bie Ss 39 | ow antle Pluches Stem - Winding Rocktord Watches » ‘are so diminished by de: ath and dioknos | thought of removing the prohibitory enact- 30, Thursday § 25 33! 9 10 1 11 36 New Mantls H lushe S can also be WOUND WITH A KEY, should the! 7 the Aral Y a ; F . ot oar, ' ae od ie ‘iho low Siri Marches stem-winding give out, which we have never | “#@t Uf the Arabs came down at the present)men’, and i ~ Orn “Ones ae. Y New Striped i lushe Ss known it to do when used right. ‘moment, they would gain an easy victory. | P arliament to do away with this salutary New Plain Plushes, Key'Winding Watches at Reduced Rates, Nothing remains here now of the splendid | | measure. — Toronto Mail. PARKER HOU | Baki Pi New Striped Velveteens, E,W. TAYLOR, | regiments that came so age but misérabte, up the rivera year or ineomplete looking Se tt a eee Kelian Progress. New Chenille Tri imming = CAMERON BLOCK. ” suas of a one sutable fer rg . : 7 ent home than active service. rer S040 ; , X ow & he pille Loop Fringe, | Aug. § SoBe O4G0> a eekdinre catanenal atu . let the rhe progress of Italy is shown by the o J ‘ : jinarkable W e2se 1e@ pre tiv 385 | New Black R Osary T rimmings, | EW ENSLAND CONSERVATORY | public know how their fellow-countrymen | es a oe ee 7, bua 8 1 = ga New Felts for Raney Wor k | are suffering, and while even the name of a} i ti 7 oa d > AB Paie ss (8 the ‘ ' : : oF MUSIC Boston, Mass. | priv: éte-who dies in Burmah. is inserted in (eee eee ea Nat ‘Eid wed New Canvas for Fancy Werk, THE LARCEST and BEST EQUIPPED inthe he papers, nothing is said about our chaps | “Pinane es of Italy,” by Mr. 1.G. Kennedy, j just published by the British foreign Off . : - Ww ‘ RLD —100T 2005 Students last Thor- cae , : Yew Cheniiue Cords for Fancy W ork, ~ Se as eeeeeee Saeerniie Mak needs 7 | he re whe aregoing by hundreds. Home wurst C Peg <3 nian etian — : , . ore iad ltaikin Lawguaron Kaglioh Branches, Oymmuastics, ‘be a delight now. 1 often think of it, and |; converting 5b 1 ms “le re iO ster- — ’ r ‘ man @ tallan neg es, EN ra es vrnnastics, r) 2) ihat i > > oi e » vew i atic) Drops, ate. Tuition, $510 8 S) hoard ands com mith Sia H otend ilong for a cold drink or some ve; ge tables be- ing, 2 - a Pe +b ov a = re I : , . ; - © . cL ns “oO takcsa, CUCS, STS, alt e ishiy Ree nded New Trimming Braids tember 13 "Poritinetrated Calemtar withfoll information, | Sides tinned ones. I would give anything | aihiddon ces «tnx seme i? i ) { ( Onipii¢ hig ¢ * ree odd “ 7 oe oemehe . TOURJEE, Dir., Franklin Sa.» BOSTON, Mass. | i,, see srassy fields and flowers ona Saad: amounted to £38, 120,000 in 187 G the New Dress Trimmings _eee — : Pi ee lamount was £43,480,000 in 1882, and the . : oe eo | Rae HROND SETREED | Flies arealso a great; bother; they swarm | te for 1886-87 is £47,360,000. TI Pe : i aputhine oO é \< inate 10 OOV-O7 18 281 UY, , des wew Ww oo} T) raps. }on everything you go to eat, anil you have Irevenue from customs was £4,000,000 ‘n ih TN ae ‘to sleep in socks and your head in a canvas SR LR 391 > mead ie’ Wakiebiel 0 OTS, PER POUND IN BULK STANLEY BROS. GROCERY STORE. bag. to prevent sing eaten alive, Soor-| 280,000 for the current anced ous: ; Bee =A & % GOFF. ‘h'town, Aug. 20, 1886. Brown's Block, Opposite Market House. | NELSON BROS.. dealers in Choice Family Groceries, Meat, Fish, &. abound to add to. the comforts of the! place.—St. James Gazette. Nii <-> -- a$$. From taxes on business £5,400,000 was de- £65. 169.000 in L882. and 1886-87, From 1876, rived in 1876, £6,750,000 is expected for tobacco the yield was £3,400,000 im Toseceetitteeainadinngs : Tunnel Between Sweden and Den: | £4,520,000 in 1582, and is estimated at | P22 alee Od ¥ mark. | £5, 760,000 for the current year. Finally, RANKIN HOUSE. ea soaks pa = ai a ae solicited. pas any in the chy. “cal! We learn that Mr. Alexander Rothe, an 1000 in 1 1876 and £480,0 000 in ae _is ex- —— el ce as Hue nodersis ned will lease for a term . years the above wel! known Hotel, situated on cc ner of Water and Pownal Streetajp Chariot town, Princ ¢ Edward Island, Beeibesion giv on the 1st October next oD te- en Any information req 1ired will be given, either SPaCiaAl. ee ROBERT NELSON, SAMUEL NELSON. ' Ch’town, June 17, 1886—3mos iaw Just Arrived. half barrels Prime No, 1 Fat Herring, engineer formerly engaged at the Panama | Canal works, has submitted tothe Danish and | Swedish Governments plans for a railway ;tunnel under the Sound, between Copen- | hagen and Malmo, in Sweden. The tunnel | lis to have a total length of 74 miles, 2 ip cted to yield £1.320,600 for 1886 In 1876 the Government funds were aan at 172, at 90 in 1882, and at 100 in May last, Jand they have since been above par for the the first time since the establishment of the 2! kingdom, by letter or personal inte Yaa wwe a 10 25 barrels ™ do miles between Ainager and the small island vvintiilans- * silliest 5 sVID STIRLING, We must make room for fall goods, and | 50 quintals Codfish, ive pene A aecaiaianenaae ‘ oe on Irish Ship. ‘rustee “1 . i @. 10olm and Malmo. 1e ground to be work- =” GCi'town. June 12, 1886—jun15 2aw her — to do so, will clear out at prices that must 300 bags Salt, a 7 i tendehbie Wine ith the Sh’town. J:ne 12, | | 100 Mackerel Barrels ed is stated to much resemble that in the An Irish ship, the Lord Templeton, pro : " , > : ' : ore 3 e - sell them, all remains of summer stock. For sale at English Channel between Dover and Calais. a _—s I } ad ECONOMICAL buyers will do well to call at once, and secure the bargains we are D. SMALL’S NEW STORE, Cor. Water Street and Pownal Wharf. jy3l and to offer no difticulty in the execution of the work. The cost of the construction is calculated at about £1,200,000. The Swed- ' nounced the largest barque-rigged sailing vessel in the world, lately arrived at Balti- more, She has a steel hull, and her lower and tup masts, bowsprit and jibboom are of od ish Government is said to take a great . q fering, in ends silk , 8 i = 42 2 »same material, and her standing rig- ; offering, in ends of silks, dress: goods and Is27 . cs = i KUO. interest in the scheme, while that of Den- the > 1 ic yee: aie , all ; ks o j . : a4 { ace r mers aiyaras, etc, are | cotton goods. Our prices for cotton flan- rey rw y imark at present is more reserved. Mr. ging, brace s ra on grime a empties ; 1 il 1 4 1 nol ; | i & 1 Kk hi} N N \ Rothe entertains sanguine hopes of a suc- a aa 7 , 8} . at a C1 id ; | , All- WOK i 18, ginghe etc. ° } we 1p am, and 25 fee 5 snes depth 1Old, =, TS ga Tee 9 |cessful result for the negotiations. The} ”* 4“ » . 3 fe . A aa "9 enh nes She with a cargo capacity of 0,2 ons. She must please you. Call and see them for yourself and save money by buying at Dry Geods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. tunnel would be of the greatest importance for the future commercial relations between the Scandinavian peninsula and the rest of Europe if followed by further tunnelling is commanded by Captain Rebert Haw- thorne, who is pronounced a generous Lrish- man, thirty- two me old, and Robert Me- | once, , g 1, . . > . BO ST ON. BEER BROS TP & BE, KENNY, worcester tie greats work was |e young Helio sr, i che a & BROS. 7} completed, tunnels were made under the alte , ww..§ Irish NE TD: ele, May 7, 1886-—~eod wky SUNMER ARRANGEMENT THE PALACE STEAMERS August 17, 86. etiam 5) 2 coinmctce stonl, (F. ©, MAHON) ‘Ship Owners and Brokers, General C mmission Merchants, 161 GRESHAM HOUSE, Greit and Little Belts, through railway communication with the Continent would be complete. — von. ee. ee —e Stealing Letters. ters were from other places all over the ship. She was “eonktracted in an shipyard by Irish mechanics, and, with one exception, is manned by an Irish crew She is named after an Lrish landlord, hie however, is re} 1 as one who never ‘‘evicts,” and she is owned Ly Irish mer- resenik also equal to them in OF THE Bishopsgate Street, Winn} tvi Fg hi chants. And last, but not least, from her — —— LONDON, E, © innipeg advices state that a discovery mainmast head flies the Irish Ship Com- INTERNATIONAL §.S. C9. 7 England. has been made in a deserted building in pany’s private flag, with a three-leaved ‘ ; ’ oe Fort Rouge, which to all appearances indi-| shamrock outlined against a ficid of blue. ' for B a ap ae eee Vanghangs Codes cates that the pilfering of letters t seri- = ve > ) for ost i Lacetpor née Pu > . ° —— ——— a d ion Sa. Wed sas te and Friday, at i “Mare 2, FARE: ous extent has been going on at the Winni- 5.00 ' et fe ttl peg post office. A bulky satchel on bein; g| British and Continental tron ers Ce BE y bi R E H 0 U 5 iE opened was found to contain between fou | rrades. . ‘ 4 " ‘ 1. ge X a (oun ‘ . and five hundred letters, addressed to : ; se a ; ell. BOSTON oO: RECT. Gents Hard and soft 1 elt and Silk dats, mas? many different pares, ‘They had all been | ‘The fight between the English iron mas : I 0, 2nd T ° s . opened and many subsequently found to ters and their continental rivals a increas- ire f nat i t Sustou, 36,00, 2nc s° ‘ ‘ TIC j f J . a rr Jhieru G 4 , aie, 3 = 3 cl ae »wa to | | Just Opened direct from CHRISTY’S, the famous, world-renowned He-makers. : j aluabile Building Lots contain cheques, money orders, etc. The ing in intarems ye ho ies Cees ‘or Lickets and other information apply to | ” . ; % ae X ; c .). thas it tha nglish makes ‘ ) ~ SHARP, ie F. Ww. HALES | z= Better Value can be shown in the city. BY AUCTION, a: shietin oe cn no 102 Rion] the world that girders made in the north of . PLL R’y., P, & L Steam Nav. Co. | JAMES PATON & ©. | Wednesday, Sept. 14th, at 12 o'clock dropped saa ecthe post tifice atid abstract- | England are not. sale vastly ——— in i est d 4 » + ' if ium, but hey are sede | noon, on the premises, ed before being cancelled, whilst other let- quality be, ORR Poet “a sions and in +han! every other characteristic upon which the ’ , }#? . ES AND B: S OF HAT favorite and commodious Hotel, known | world, The matter has been placed in th rt . otous > Gai ton f.. > az R az wD éz & ad... 4. { CASES AND BALES OF Tie the REVERE HOUSE, qoaveniently situ. hands of the police. pre mal poe oe * ate e€ ae J 1 ated at the head of Steam Navigation Co.s is price at five shillings more, nglish ar GHN BRA LL Va ‘ _ | Wharf, Great George Street, and near, the Rai en San {ticle is creatly cheaper than the Be!zian. { C744 ae © toe . N j DI A N A N {3 A IV K RIC A N FALL GODS way Station, Pub slic Buildings and Market. It The women and girls employed in a> "thus the industrial war rages. The con 0 Mi i CAI Al : v i 7 ' : ew Ske ee ee ares — F rancisco canner y aevolted pecan iy agi sist lit sons ; re f are hy ing re porte “d w it h in MH cha a, Be) : s < >. / the salt water. Chinese, who were put on the : PRO, rk. he easing minuteness. But now England is 'y in ASSIA Heo now ready, all bought for cash, will be »«!1 at Lowest Prices. | The REVERE has always received large and} The Chinese were bombarded with green,‘ "> andinn- ial > com- threatened with an Relgian > . . . . sys constant patronage from leading tourists, ¢ tin cans, and retaliated by throw- = a sf , (91 TL A} NTIC AVE 64 j Bear in mind we buy everything for spot cash, and in large quantities,and can mercial men and the general public. fruit anes OO ne eee leoal. The Colliery Guardian makes merry 4 u ti i, —_aLso— ing other missiles at tl , tover it all, while holding that Engiand is BOSTON, M vag ge iM afford to sell at very BOTTOM FIGURES. | y ie Pu! lding Lots, i Those la and very yaiuable | adjoining the Revere I ., as deserived by plan on hand- -bills. The gates of the Fact and 150 demoralized and bruised Chiname n beat a hasty retreat. The women had} vy were fin lly op ned. linvineible both at forge and coa! ~~. JAS, PATON & 60., Successors to W. A. WEEKS & C0., | MARKET SQUARE. | Terms easy and made known at Sale. ‘A. MoNEILL, gained their victory at the cost of pewee-| yrumsG like home-made Boots to wear. fy Auctioneer ous blavk eyes and bleeding nuses. law in dam at Dorsey, Goff & Co. 8 aud Produee 2 a@ Spacialty. July 15—dly wkly Ch’town, August 25, 1836. Oh'*town, Aup 10, ‘3—law & wy