«aca ate tape enna \ EUS eT Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evarrivrs. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. TUESDAY, aang ——- SEPTEMBER 8. 1889. ? YTsix¥ a a ~ V OL. “awe -NO. Se). ihe Daily Examiner ! phe Examiner Publishing Co., | Ics ak . , | T WNHiTe ' OipyayY as UUNUUIN HUUSS, YUBSI SQUARE, . i laland. SUBSCRIPTION vec wl ly or yearly a ivertisements or ‘ Lracts may y 11t-ye@al be ‘ ; ; ’ ' LONDON HOUSE. —__———_(x)-_—__— LX. “Army and Navy Depot. JAS. SCOTT & (0., HALIFP A=. JUST RECSIVED. >» Cases ROYAL BLEND, 1 JU 75 cases ISLAY BLEND &G-£LIC iu Cases OLD RYE, 30 6“)~6 6 GHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 1390 | ** CLARET, ss * HOCK and MOSELLE, $s LIQUEURS —Cherry Nova ° 7 tu? a CO, 25 Brandy, ' Maraschino, Benedictine, — ~ FINE VORT and SHERRY, 150 * HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, S HENNESSY‘’S BRANDY, *, ** tn) oo and V. O., i000 * BASS'S ALE, %~ * BURKE'S STOUT, 108 «6** APOLLINARIS WATER ou BELFAST GINGER ALE, | a FINE OLD RUM, 50 KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, . CHOICE SPECULATION. GEO, A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 5i NEW ST., New York City. GROCERIES ind Petro- ae. “ | apd Carried Stacks, Bonds, Grain, Prov isions jeum bovugn on Jiargin. p..S.—Send for explanatory pamphict. sept20—dy & wky ly - mA Retr ei suerte. FY Sabu us A? ol VE eee cue | Oe os a = o Ae & ix ort B. > BS ey be . 1 cs t = v a “= = ua éd aG& gi = & = & a 2 * * Ps? = DISCOVERY. ule Cenrine Svsterm of Memory Graining. ear Books Learned in one reading. Mind wanideriog cured. I'very child and adu't grentiy benefitted. i of ; Gieeat Indacements tos Ur adence Classes, I pectug, with O Pr. Wm. A. Fiam wood, the @ i-famed Si tin Mind D Doniel (creenJeaf Trompson, the great Psy 7, ‘ c lL. torof the Ch fee 5. SI. Backliey, D.D..« ‘ NN. V., Riehard Proctor, the Scients, tie \. W. Astor, Judge Gibson, Judah P. L: st iit, 22rd Others, sent post free by frei. 4. LOISETTE, $37 Fifth Ave., N. ¥ $10 $5 $3 Three Families in P. E. Island --WHO SEND— WRAPPERS Representing the Greatest Value in Wootill’s German Baking Powder, UNTIL SEPTEMBER 31st. ugla scanned James A, Monrrtan® es 4 Nh ee UPORGE MUSGRAVE HORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS ’ } j ' — augli—eod&wkly. HARRIS & C ——_—{ x} —_ —— =’. Ladies Waterproof (loaks, | Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks, Ladics Waterproof Cloaks. Mien’s Rubber Ceats, Vien’s Rubber Coats, | Miern’s Rubber Coats. Ready-Made Clothing, Ready-Viade Clothing, ea saddy- Ml: Jlothing. \Netiindia | New Carpets, | New Carpets, New Carpets. New Flannels, | New Elannels, New Flannels, -—— (9 )— — STEWART, The Teacher Who advised her pnpils to strengthen their minds by the use of Ayer’s Sar- saparilia, appreciated the truth that bodily health is essential to mental vigor. For persons of delicate and feeble foustitution, whether young or old, this medicine is remarkably beneficial. Be sure you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. “ Every spring and fall I take a nuw- ber of bottles of Ayer’s Sarsapariila, and | @in greatly benetited.” — Mrs. James H. Eastman, Stoneham, Mass. “I have taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla with great benefit to ny general health.” ~~ Miss Thirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md. “My daughter, twelve years of age has suffered for the past year from < _ General Debility.. | A few weeks since, we began to give | her Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Her health has i Getty improved.’’— Mrs. Harriet H. | Battles, South Chelmsford, Mass, ~ “About a year ago I began using Ayer’s | Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility | gud neuralgia resulting from malarial | eXposurein the army. I was ina very } bad condition, but six bottles of the Sar- | #aparilla, with occasional doses of Ayer’s iis, have greatly improved my health. am now able to work, and feel that I eaBnot say too much for your excellent jes.’—F. A. Pinkham, South ; ‘ cus, Me. | i “My daughter, sixteen years old, is using Ayers So with good ef- fect.’— Rey. S. J. Graham, United Brethren Church, Buckhannon, W. Va. *“I suffered from Nervous Prostration, ‘with lame back and headache, and have been much benefited by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I am now 80 years of age, and am satisfied that my present health snd prolonged life are due to the use of Ayer’s Sarsapariila.”-—-Lucy Moflitt, Killingly, Conn. Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 years old, So. Woodstock, Vt., writes: “After several weeks’ suffering from nervous prostration, I procured a bottle ef Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and before I had iaken half of it my uswal health returned.” + s Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, ; PREPARED BY Dr. d. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 « bottle. a i i i sabdacisuniainsllel ielie-<adbdins FANGY SLIPP ee bee GOPrF BR CHOICE SELECTION PARTHERSHIP NOTICE chased the business lately conducted by | Mr.A. MONEILL, we are prepared to carry on sales, will be made immediately after sale. With a very complete knowledge of the ' E. H. NORTON, Merchants. WM. MeNEILL. to whom | have transferred all my iuterest in and business entrusted to them will meet | August 9, 1889. ' i ' i j | value in Silverware. Stand for $3.00. RECEIVED AT G. H. TAYLOR'S. ——--—-— (0 D cee entlitmeneneiee FINE ASSORTMENT of Ladies’ and Gents’ Gold and Sil-' i ver Watches, Gold Masonic and Oddfellows’ Diamond Set |Rings, Gold Ladies’ En ‘tacles with any kind of Lense fitted, newest patterns and good graved and Fancy Set Rings, Gold Spec- See our handsome Silver-plated Cruet All goods sold engraved free, North Side Queen Square, Charlottetown, Aug. 13, ISS9—3m 2aw : -~ AND | Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce wil! agin! | ' prompt attention. Bec tier NCzs: Thor 8 Fyshe, Esq., Cashier ea of tia, Halifax; WD. C. fa mers, Mauager Bank of Nova Scotia { Sericttetown, —~ WARKEN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 1 East Cuear axp 9 & 14 Mincixe Lave, Loxpoyx, ENGLanp. Represented in Canada by Mogniroxr & Nova Musonave, Halif Oot. 4, 1ek7— 3 ——— i a ~~ ae FURNITURE! THE CHEAPEST YET! oe (| enema falland Inspect, and get Bargains at Auction Prices for Gash THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON P. E. ISLAND. ee DRAWING ROOM PARLOR SUITES, best value, BEDROOM SUITES at lowest prices, All kinds of UPHOLSTERED GOODS at Bargains, PICTURE FRAMING, 125 varieties, very cheap and nobby, LOOKING GLASSES, The latest in WINDOW BLINDS, and all kinds of WINDOW FURNITURE and Fixings at cost. No trouble to show goods. Can suit all tastes, at NEWSON’S FURNITUER WAREROOMS, opposite the Post Office. Charlottetown, Jom, 31, 1489 JOHN NEWSON. with prompt and careful attertion. A. MeNEILLL. Charlottetown, Aug. 10, 1889. Thursday, Oct. 3rd (Exhibition Day), AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., The property of the late George Wright, situ- | ated in Charlottetown Royalty, 24 miles fram j the city, on the St. Peter’s Road, and consist- ‘ing of Dwelling House, Farm Buildings and 144 Acres of Land, nearly all clear, well watered, and under a high state of cultivation. The Dwelling and Farm Buildings will be offered with 60 acres separately, or with all the land as may be desirable. Terms and conditions on day of sale. GEO. J. WRIGHT, aug2—2aw wky tl s’e S, PETER’S SCHOOLS, Head Master Rev. JAMES SIMPSON, M., A,, assisted by the following staff: BOYS SCHOSL. Rev, FRED KB, J. LLOYN, Rev, T. H. HUNT. B. A., Mr. E. J, HODGSON, @. ©, SERGT-VAJIOR IRWIN, Drill Instructor. GIRLS SCHOOL. The MISSES DESBRISAY, Michaelmas Term opens Monday. Sept. 2. Pupils prepared for matriculation at the Universities. Fers.—Boys’ School $24 per annum; Gris’ ‘School $15 per annum. A reductios made for brothers or sisters. Applications for admission to be made to the Head Master. Aug. 5, 1889—1m eod Piano For Sale. Second-hand Square Piano, Mahogany Frame, a good instrument, will be seld ; as well as ours do. j AVING entered into partnershipand pur- | ithe bnsiness of Austionsers, Commission Merchants aud Money Lenders. | Auction Sales will be carefully conducted, ;and ail returns, whether for cash or credit trade of the Province, and close personal at-| poor tention to all business entrusted to us, we feei | | sure of giving our patrons every satisfaction. | Late of Norton Bros., Wholesale Hardware Referring to the notice of the above Firm,’ ) the Auctioneer and Commission business, | : have much pleasure in recommending them j to the public, confident that all consignments , j i ——ON—-- formed by a reliable astronomer. /a comparatively | Mars should have two moons while we have to | A young man named George Ryder, be- Norwood Farm For Sale, BY AUCTION, Local and Other Htems. Tag Ciry Covncit will meet on Monday | egening next. | oii ea We are often deceived in the age of people | having beautiful and luxuriant hair; not kuow- | ing that they use Hall's Hair Renewer to keep . gray hairs away. -_-_-o---— SHEEP AnD Lamss.—The Agrict/turist says , that on Thursday last Messrs. Avard & Drum. mond shipped by the St. Lawrence 220 sheep and lambs, Mr. Charles Davison, Bangor, 200, and St. John buyers 230. eimietttiniig Few children can be induced to take phy- sic without a struggle, and no wonder—a most drags are extremely nasuating. Ayers Pills, (on the coptrary, being sugar-coated, are eagerly swallowed by the little ones, and are, therefore, the favorite family medicine. an fajliglicaee Ciry Desenrvres.—The City debentures advertised for sale are being enquired after by bankers and others in Halifax, St. John and elsewhere. The time for receiv- ing tenders expires on the 14th inst. Those who have any money to invest should make / a note of this. ann A Brap rs Her Eak,—Miss Sadie Stewart of North Sydney, extracted from her ear one day last week a glass bead, almost as large as a common white bean, and which had found a hiding place there for eleven years, having been there since Miss Stewart was a small! ‘child. Although aware that the bead was concealed in her ear, no surgical aid was ever tried to have it removed, and she herself suc- ‘ ceeded in removing it with a hairpin, after its long abode in such a comfortable quarter. lmetitiaiananam, Bapiy Divipep.—An exchange says :- ‘‘ Mars has two moons, as we are in- VW hy like unimportant planet ' scuff along the best way we can with one, is a | mystery, but we suppose it’s all right. The young people of Mars—-and par’s, too, for that | matter—-must enjoy a moonlight picnic twice A fellow and his girl can have a moon apiece to look at and sigh and | qucte poetry to.” ) tncocaaana Way Sse Kitten Herseir.—‘‘ lf 1 ‘was as ugly as youl would go and drown myself in a cedar swamp.” This nasty re- mark was made by a young man to a Mins | Bedore, of Bedford, Ont., Whose face was | blotched, the result of impurities of the i blood. Miss Bedore was most sensitive, ‘and, grieving over the young 10an’s depre- catory utterances, decided to end her life. Daring KRebbery. ie ; ; | A correspondent at Crapaud writes : i On Saturday evening, 3lst of August, jbetween the hours of 9 and 10 | while Mr. and Mrs. Collett were enjoying a lunch, a thief about twenty-five feet away was having a little fun to himself, raising their bedroom window (all on the ground |floor) and taking therefrom a small desk containing securities and valuable papers to the amount of some three or four thousand dollars. The desk also containod a smal! cash boa, wherein was a fair lot of cash, : : 4) CiGCa, _| consisting of gold 20s and 10s ands few sovereigns, also some paper money. The thief also secured a second small cash box, containing about eleven dollars of paper money, some small change, gold and silver rings and other valuables. A search was made but nothing found until Monday afternoon, when a little boy, who was going around the shore or edge of D. W. Palmer's marsh, stumbled over the desk. It had been broken open. The papers were all safe, but most of the money was gone. The thief, strange to say, overlooked (not inten- tionally) one twenty dollar gold piece, an English crown of ancient date brought to this country by Mr. Collett many years ago, also one Spanish dollar and some old coins, highly valued by the owner. Mr. Collett's loss amounts to nearly one hundred dollars. There is, as is the case when anything like the above happens, always a lot of loose talk about who the thief is. I can, after tak- ing ia all the surroundings, safely say that so far the guilty party isnot known. There is not the smaliest particle of evidence to point to any persea or persons. lit is one of the mysteries as yet.” eee —--—--—— A Telegrapher’s_Rase. Dr. J. Emmet O’Brien contributes « paper to the September Century, entitled ** Telegraphing in Battle,” from which this incident is quoted: ‘Un one Occasion an operator started out from Fairfax Station on a hand-car propelled by three contra bands te attempt to restore the line so that Pope’s operators could comraunicate his whereabouts. Finding the line cut beyond Pohick Bridge, he spliced it and got signals from both directions. While so engaged, a party of guerillas emerged from the woods to the track and surrounded him. Bidding the negroes stand fast, he dictated a swift message over the line, which was being repeated back to him and copied as the Corfederate leader leaned over his shoulder and read the significant words : She tock a large quantity of Paris green, > * Buford has sent back a regiment of cava!- iry toameet the one from here and guard the : and was soon a corpse, though two doctors |)?” E.H.NORTON &CO. «icc to save her life. prom qt you are molested we will every citizen on the refte.” The Lang ietiu- THE Sr. Jonx CARNIVAL.—The carni\ il ment ceased ticking as the operator tir: aly commities have asked the common council )?*?P** a, ne ie (O K) aA painful for $1300 to meet its bills and the electrical |P*use eusued. ine Coniederate might exhibition committee have asked for $500. ih ave Suspected 4 ruse if at the moment These modest demands the counci! don’t ivleam of sabers had not shone iu : to sanction and no duubt think the ner jtion of Fairfax Court Hous« Gastily carnival an expensive affair. Ald. Keilyistarting for the woods, th lesder ex- saidit was‘*perfectly ridiculous” and Aider-jclaimed, *Come home, boys; these yer man Christie cailed it ‘presumption and j cheek”and said nobody but hotel keepers and | a few “‘wet’and dry goods merchants were | the ones to profit by this costly picnic. , The matter was referred to the Treasury va Salil | A Bic Monta.—The month of August was 'a big one at the Police Court, Following is a synopsis of the cases disposed of :—Scott Act, ,2 convictions and 42 dismissals; assault, '2 convictions and 3 dismissals; cruelty to animals, 1] conviction and | dismissal; larceny, conviction; drunkenness, 49 convictions; malicious injury to property, | dismissal; fast driving, 1 conviction; housebreaking, } com- mittal for trial in the Supreme Court; abusive language, 2 dismissals; refusing to deliver up ,articles, the property of the Crown, in i violation of the Militia Act, 1 conviction. | The net receipts for the month were $457.21. deepest Aw Otp Game Wrira a New Vicrm.— longing to St. John, N. B., had a very old game played upon him at Portland, Me., a few days ago. He fell in with a young man giving the name of Ellison, and claiming also to be a New Brunswicker, who got $70 for immediate use out of Ry- der, to be repaid as svon as they could find his wife. The $70 was, of course, all Ry- der had. Ejllisonis described as rather stout, weighs about 170 pounds, has light hair and whiskers, and wears dark clotues, with a kersey hat. He is about 40 years old. <i iialaiit Wirn Tre Bic Guns.—After the close of the rifle tournament, which began at Ot- tawa yesterday there will be a gather- ing of the garrison artillery of the domin- ion, at. the Isle of Urieans, Quebec, for the Dominion Artillery Association competi- tion, commencing the 9th September. it is expected that 24 baiteries will attend, ; and they disappeared, while the hand-car, as if driven by forty contraband power, sped rapidly rearward. Pope's wires were pot well cuanted at ALY i Alu t our niggers ’ ne, — ee Oceulation of Jupiter —- Aw eclipse of Jupiter by the moon will take place on Tunsday, Sept. Srd, and will be visible at Charlottetown. About eight o'clock in the evening Jupiter may be seen about 1 deg. to the east of the moon. At about twenty-five minutes to eleven (Ch’- town time) he will be very close, and those who wish to see the occulation should then begin to prepare. The moon at that time will be a little more than haif full with its dark side next Jupiter. it is behind the dark limb that Jupiter will disappear, and the disappearance will oceur while he is still at some distance from the illuminated part As Jupiter is not a mere point in the sky the eclipse will not be instantaneous. Between first contact and final disappear- ance there will be an interval of two minutes. ——--__+-—-6 0 — Consumption Can Be Cured By proper, healthful exercise, auc the jadi- cious use of Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oi! and Hypophosphites, which contains the heal- ing and health-giving virtues of these two valuable specifics in their fullest form. Dr. b. D. McDonald, Petitcodiac, N. B., says :- “I have been prescribing Scott's Emulsion with good results. It is especially usefal in persous of consumptive tendencies.” Sold by Druggists, 50c. and $1.00. Summerside Exports. _ Summerside, Ang, 30.—Shipped per steamer St, Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Point made up as follows; Six of the Halifax) brigade, three of the New Branawick, three | of the Prince Edward teland, the | Montreal, two of the Levis, the | Quebec, otte of the Digby, one ct the Yar mouth and one of the Pictou. (Ontario | will not be represented, as Coburg has the | only efficient garrison in the province, 4nd | it has already done practice at head-quar? | tera, aix af three of epsnn adamant: Domivion IniesTaaten —We would direct | the attention of our readere tc the present | number of the The Dorninion /iustrated for a| capital account, with excellent illustrations, of a typical Manitoban city. Brandon, to whose birth, growth and present condition, it | is almost entirely devoted, is the creation of | the C. P. R. and—the people of Brandon. | This last constitueat in the making of the | Lhe por- | Not a leading man — place must be well borne in miad. traits are a revelation. over 35 years of age. ing up tae Northwest. vest, as well as the city scenes, the the Experimentai Farm and Lake Ck are ail caarac.evistic anl good. 33 is also up to a high mark. ton Illustrated is pablishe) at 73 St James Scie3t, Moacreal, Mr. G. EB Desharats bein + myiging director. The sudsc-iption is Os pir ausga. A pew volome begen with Jai, Young bieod is buiid- Tae sowing and ha views « gis ty ees a wud & tw onl 1 Oe tom Gest YB bougd, oe Bow realy, pee nig p> dene omnes at meme ag a mg ey ee NR ininagse TARE ot CSNONMIEN nC DaChene : 1G4 oases G4gF......05, 8 42% 8% horgea..;. : : ai 8 brie mackerel......:. 120 2 eer oer as 4 Silia By same str. on 31st 323 cases eggs. ..8 156 15 bris mackerel... , | 626 Yba leather i67 i box fizh oe « 550 lbs hams ; oe oh $ threshing mille BOU a ne °66 De Ce ig. cd enue s 144 $1997 SHIP NEWS. Summerside, Aug 39—Ent sch EF McMillan, Coughlan, Richibacw, bal; Lodi, G.eea, 71 tou, coal; A Fraser, Burke. Ch’town, lime. $1—S /ivis dane, Wright, Ric ibue+o, lumber; J Newrli, Grady, sydney, cvai; Mary Star of the Sea, LeBoutillier, ( et, , po-ts. Clad 30ta—E MMeMillan, uchian, buy fisheries, fishiug supplics; Lodi, Grewn, Pictou, bu} 3i—Svivia Jone, Wright, Rich.- bueio, oricks; A Praser, Burke, St Veter, © RB, igmber; Mary Ster of the See, Latgye tiliier, Careape hgh, —— nel nas Spree ates nt ys eg an i ab gale + ce ce a ii a a 8 gm SEE NE NT a eA Til ee ane ott tone Me . st . “ " 6 ae epics “i fe ii TI See SUR eR oe ein EE Ta OE aD Fh edt. cen cmammner ict serch a etre Ree ¥ ee * - . y ‘ Fd pees 4 a sc ns ks a a 3 ft eat Po =f En I es ili ttaene vie igees tin tee on mance 2 ~ _ wo ~ « - . - i i i Si Seige #h | a 5 ‘ en niet iets ae ee ee