— OALBNDAR FPOH AUGUST tao New Moon, let day, 8h 11.7m., a. m. S E First Quar Sth day, Gh 52.8m, a. m, N ¥ rizon Full Moon, 16th day, 9h 4.5m a. m., N ’ lve w hor ia N Mo 0 tay, 4 Z.( ! I s W Last Quar jay, 4 4.9m. | m N —__ Sun | Sun | High . rises sets water | i thn h m j after’n | L| Wedneeday [447/725] 11 1 3; thursday } is | 24; li 41] Sj Friday |} 22) mora 4 | Saturday | 20 0 20) 3 | Sunday i 19 015) $ | Monday . a lL 36) f | Tuesday | 19] 216 8 | Wednesday 15 | 3 4] 9} Thurs \ay } 13} 4 6) 10 | Friday | S68) 12] & 2] | Saturday | 0} 10 | 6 38 4} 4 7 48} M sv | | ij 8 4? 4) 7 8) 5} 9 36 Wednesday ‘} 10 ¢ l Phursday | 2 10 39 7 | Friday 0 | ll ll S . 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Special eontract prices at a reduced rate are quoted for advertisements four inches in size or larger, which are to run for three months or longer. No special notices inserted unless paid for at the rate of 10 cents per line, and ander no eircumstances will such paid notices appear io the local colamn, S-eeial discounts made on all advertise- meats connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, Pientes, ete. No notices will be inserted with the samme Uniess the regular rate of 10 cents per line is paid Taat Tux Examever is considered by our Merchants and Manufacturers te be the lead- ing newspaper in P. E. Island, and conse- eucntly the most valuable advertising medium through which to make their announcements public, is abundantly proved by the ‘act that in order to accommodate our wuvertisers we have been compelled to enlarge the paper to ita present size. Tae Datiy Examrnenr is for sale by the fol- lowing agents :-— R. H. Mason, Post Ofee, Charlottetown J. Meintyre, Maipeque Road, ©. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, ” W. M. Coffin, Grafton Street, - &. Grey, cor. Water and Prince St. G. Chappell, Prince ‘treet, Bazaar Store, Queen Street, _ (seo. Carter & Co., Queen Street. ” Ss. Gray, News Sei, P. E. L. Railway) and ou the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- merside D. Sutherland, Souris. Hon. bl). Gordon, Georgetown. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. G. M. Clarke, Alberton. A. J. MeNeil Stanley Bridge COLES Se The Weekly Examiner * issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [t is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and ta @ first-class weekly newspaper—interesting au full of the latest news. The subscription for Tuk WrEKLY Exa™. INER, post paid to any part of Canada or the United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given beve for Tue Datty EXaMINER. Collegiate Scheel ferBoys, WINDSOR, ¥. 5. 106th YEAR. a HE (AD MASTER—Mr. H. M. Bradford, M. A., Cambridge, RESIDENT ASS’STANTS—Mr. G. M. Ack- liom, B. A., Cambridge; Mr. Lawrence Gent, B. A., Oxford, with a large staff of visiting Professors. The School possesses a well-equipped Gym- nasium. vith Instructor in attendance daily: also large music rooms, play room, library. ericket feld, skating rink. running track, et , The buildings are lighted by electricity and heated with hot water. Junior Boys receive every care from the Lady Matron *upiis are prepared for business life or for any pobik Michaelmas Septomber 6th. Catendar for 1804-5, with full particulars, can be obtained trom the Head Master. ulyit—dw eod ota aan examinations. Term begins THURSDAY, ro. HIRE. A first-clase Horse and Buggy, also a Doubie-seated Phzeton Enquire at G. G. JURY’S Jewelry Store, north side Queen Square, op .pos te Post Office, Charlotte- towr 2aw (wf) Sin—may25 | — | Creameries and Cheese Factories. The very best work guaranteed on all jobs for Creameries and Cheese Factories. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND OF WORK. M. STEVENSOY, MANTPACTURER OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, &e., 55 QUEEV STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. Ai or ke . iad api— cf vnptly attended to. REMOVED! I have removed my Book- binry to the Shoop next to A. E McEachen’s Boot Store, | two Weeks & Beer's Old “tand, Queen St., deors below where I will be pleased to see all my customers. J. D. TA YLOR, apsd tf “ THE DAILY EXAMINER. TERMS : Four Dollars a Year CHARLOTTETOWN, P. ce cara AO NOE “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Euripides. E. ISLAND WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 15, 1894. Single Copies Two Cents VO L 34.—NQ. 38 — — ———————— —— oe —— “The Rain of Raineth Every Day.” What a comfort it is to walk down morning wrapped in the luxurious embrace of a RIGBY POROUS WATERPROOF COAT, é > © ; all dry and comfortable, while those of one’s less fortunate : friends shiver and endure the old style of waterproof gar- ment. things, and the cold, clammy, air-tight rubber waterproof ix fast disappearing. But people are rapidly becoming educated to better ESS town im. the dy & wky—juned9 ee RED CAP, 7 cents per pound, BLUE RIBBON, 8 ct. For Cash Only at DODD & ROGERS, Wholesale & Retail Vardware. Charlottetown, July 26, 1894—tu thu sat LOOK OUT FOR BARGAIN IN PICTURES! on Friday and Saturday at the BAZAAR STORE. For WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADE?, CURTAIN POLES and PICTURE FRAMING we lead. BAZAAR COMPANY, A. FULTON, MANAGER (Telephone 50). jane7— tu thu sat RU!i DOWN WATCHES. Patronize Watchmakers of tecognized ability. We make a specialty of bringing Fine Watches to keep close time. Special attention given to Railroad Men’s Watches. Correct time your watches will keep if we repair them. Watches and Jewelry at lowest prices in the city. G. G JURY, North Side Queen Sauare. Opposite Post Office. Charlotteiown, August 1, 1894. FECTUALLY CURES CATAREH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATACKHAL HEAD- _ ¥ OOM AND DEAFNESS, INFLUENZA, kTC. + Sold everywhers. Price, 25 cents. 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Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab’s and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreehing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanentiy curing constipation, [t has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels withouvt weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- cists in Tic. bottles, but it is manu. factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every pa skage, also the name, Syrup of Figg, and being well informed, you will uot recent any substitute if offered, W. R. Watson, Druggist, Charlotteowa P E Island. iymwtf DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST, Queen Stra3:, - -- Charlottstown may30 THEY DON’T ACREE. Ponp’s Extract smallsize. Have ‘em bigger. 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What comfort! When the mosquitoes send subs‘itutes to do their work, then use something else *‘just as good "in place of Pond’s Extrac*. But when the mosquitoes come themse ves, use nothing but genuine Pond"s Extract. Made only by Ponp’s Extract Co., 76 Fif-h Ave., N.Y. City. What’s the time? If you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S ,, RED SYRUP ~° SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS, Gray’s Syrup has been on trial for more than 60 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. 25c. and We. per bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Propnicrene MONTREAL. of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help. artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. Qne of the hichest Galleries of Paintings in Canada. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’elock a. m., to 4 p. m. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit tean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this ociety. Sale of Paintings at easy terms, distribution of Paintings Society avd Seripholders on August 15th 22nd and 29th. Price of Scriptum 25cts. Ask for Catalogue and Circular. Next co. NEw Yous. 361 Beoabway, H. A. A. BRAULT, janl7—mwf tf Director. Re THE SOCIETY OF ARTS between the | BY THE SEA. What dv yo: t! As you ~ 1 Watching the waves break at your feet Into bright and sparkling foam ? ink of, little na d, 1 : Vv toe recds aione, I think of the many treasnre+ there, Of the mermaids in coral hall, And, oh ! the fishes with glistening scales, That dance at the ocean balls. What do von think of. maiden fair, As vone en o dreamy ant blue Folicw vo ,ou ocean Wave A ship, now tot to view ? I think of my lover who sailed to-day, Over the ocean’s broad main, ; Bathe hasa heart loyal and trne, He'll come back to me soon again. | What are vou thinking of, silent form, , As you sit with your head bent low, | Why those tears from your tender eyes As you gaze into depths belew ? | I think of the years that have rolled along Since he sailed on the ernel wave, | And I look throngh tears thatdim my eves {| On my lover’s lonely grave. } SALMON FEEDING IN FRESH WATER, i Portland, Oregon. correspondent in | Forest and Stream, recently, says : } Apropos of the subject of salmon feed- ling in fresh water, and the oft-repeated declaration of the United States Fish Com- | mission, Livingston Stove, Dr. David Starr Jordan and other eminent authorities, that | the salmon do never feed in fresh waters, } [desire to say that, in my opinion, my friend Judge Greene’s views are about the | correct diagnosis of the mooted question. i Jt will be remembered that he has fre- | quently suggested in the columns of the | Forest and Stream that the salmon may feed while in fresh waters upon food quite | as nutritious and strengthening, although | not of so substantial an appearance as that | of their fattening yards in the ocean ; that | the first run of salmon undertake their | pilgrimages at a season of the year when | they are likely to find a good supply of | larvee and other soft or gelatinous sul- stances that would be very uutritious without leaving much sub-tance in the ralmon’s stomach, and that those following would have the advan- tage of the spawn of their predeces- sors which they would not be slow in ap- propriating. Dr, Jordon admitted that | this view might be true, and Charles Hallock declared that such had always | been his opinion. That the salmon are | very fond of their own spawn, no one well | informed about their habits will for a | moment question. I have fished ‘for sal- | mon @ great deal at the Falls of the Wil- liametie, and aside from my own exper- | lence have closely observed the exper- iences of others. QGne day recently I hooked ten Chinooks at the fall with sal- mon spawn for bait. A gentlemen with | me hooked five. Auvther, more lucky, | took twenty-one. Another, sixteen; and |} numerous fishermen at the same place and | time took from threeto a dozen. They | touk the spawn greedily, not only on this particular day, buton many other days. In fact I presume that several thousand salmon have been taken at the falls this months and last with salmon roe for bait. It seems to me that these facts indicate a disposition on the part of the salmon to feed in fresh water. At least I desire to add my proofs to the great ma-s of evi dence in support of Judge Greene’s theory. : Nee — — U.S. CRUISER CHICAGO Visited by the Prince of Wales and Puke of York, During the fetes in Londen, some time ago, in honor of the officers of the Ameri- ean erniser Chicago, which was then ly- ing at Gravesend, the Prince of Wales ex- pressed to Admira! Erben and Capt. Mahan a desire to visit the vessel the next time she was at Cowes. The Pvince’s en- gagement to visit the Chicago was fixed at a recent dinner given on board the royal yacht Osborne. Accordingly the Prince’s pinnace arrived alongside the Chicago at exactly seven bells. As he stepped aboard the cruiser a salute of 21 guns was fired, the British ensign was hoisted at the fore- stick, and the yards were manned by the crew. Admiral Erben, Capt. Mahan, Lt. Commander Potter and Lt. Clover greeted the royal party as they came aboard. The Prince of Wales wore the uniform of a British admiral and the Duke of York that of a post captain, while the men of | the Prince’s suite were attired in uni- forms of their respective ranks. A guard | of marines was up on the port side of the | quarter deck and they were carefully in- spected by the Prince. The sun was shin- ing brightly and the brilliant uniforms made a most picturesque scene. At the request of the Prince, all the of- ficers of the Chicago were pressnted to him in turn. The royal guest was then escorted to all the different parts of the ship, except the sky bay. This latter part of the ship the Prince especially desired to see, but was unable to do so as an acci- dent had happened to a seaman. The Prince remarked he had understood the American medical department was the best equipped of any in the world. The members of the royal party repeatedly ex- pressed their admiration of the ship, and the appearance andicleanliness of the ship. On quitting the Chicago, the Prince of Wales expressed the pleasure that his visit had afforded him. ——a Warsaw, Ang. 1].—Extensve coal mines near Dombrows, Government ef Grando, have been burning since yester- day afternoon. The fire started by an ex- plosion of sas when the full foree of men was undir ground. Comparatively few miners were rescued. Latest reports are that several hundred mén are entombed, and all hop: of saving them is aban- doned. Wixnirpec, Aug. 11.—The Deminion Government has decided to set apart all | the heavily timbered lands in Manitoba, west of the Red River, as permanent tim- ber reserves, conserved as sources of fuel supply for settlers, All timber lands not already taken up will be withdrawn from | settlement whether held by the Hudson | Bay or railway companies. Among the | tracts already divided up and withdrawn | from settlementare the Bush lands in | Turtle, Moose and Riding Mountains, and in the Touchwood Hillis, besides other scattered patches of timber of leas extent. Victoria, B. C., Aug. 11.—There is mutiny in company 4, British Columbia Brigade Garrison Artillery. On Tuesday evening the company was ordered to par- ade in preparation for the annual inspec- tion. The men turned out well, but re- fused to drill unless une or two newly ap- pointed officers resigned. Lieutenant fownley thereupon announced that no more drills would be held until further | notice. The men claim the officers are greenies and net fit for active service, | never before having worn a uniform. | The Rome police have discovered a re- | volutionary band in that city who corres- JUDGING FRUIT BY POINTS. Tie Massachusetts State Board of Agri }cultnre has established a scale of points for judging vegetables. Pamphlet forme, two or three of the finest varieties of al! the different vegetables, are being iseued for the use of the Incorporated Agricultur al Societies. | by all agricultural societies, as very often differ very widely in their ideal of a perfect specimen, and hy having an authorized scale of points to guide them, much less unjust decisions will often be given. As an exainple of their plan, we give seale of points given for “Beanto of Hebron” pota- toes and tomatoes: Size—Should be 4} inches long and 34 inches wide fur perfectien—30 points, Form—Should be according to engrav- ing, as given in pamphlet—30 points. Smoothness—F'ree from deep pits, warts or excrescences - 30 points. Quality—Fresh | appearance, from coarseness and points, Total—100 points. The following is the scale of points for tomatoes: _ Form—Should be aceording to engrav- ing—40 pointe. Color - Should be bright red or purplish pink, according to variety - 30 points. Size—Should be not Jess than 24 inches and not more than 34 inches in diameter —15 points. : Quality—Firmness, ripeness and free- dom from green spots or cracks—-15 po nts, Total—100 points. freedom bright color—10 —_ + eee AN UNFORTUNATE WEDDING. Despatches from St. Petersburg tell the storv of an accident which befel the Grand Dnehess Xenia and the Grand Duke Michaelovitch shortly after their marriage on August 6th. The Grand Duchess and her husband were driving from the im- perial palace to Chateau Kopscha, near Krasnoe-Selo, where they were to pass the next three days. They had just left the wedding dinner party, and drove along the lighway with a small escort and a few members of the imperial Rus- sian family. The whole district along the route was ablaze with fireworks, which rendered the horses restless and blinded the coachman Upon nearing a bridge, on which Greek fire was burning, the horses bolted. The coach- man could not see to guide them and the carriage was thrown over the embankment near the bridge and upset in the ditch. The bridal couple were thrown to. the ground with great force. Both of the grand duchess’ wrists were sprained, her face was scrstched, her body was bruised and her clothing torn. The grand duke suffered less severely. The coachman was injured internally, The bridal couple were placed in another carriage and taken to the Chateau Kopschs. The Czar and Czarina were summoned in haste,but when they arrived at the chateau were informed by the doctors that their danghter was not dangerously hurt. ee | Walter Baker & Co., of Dorchester, Masa the largest manufacturers of pare, high grade, non-chemical!y treated cocoas and Chocolates on this coatinent, have jast carried offthe highest honors at the Mid- winter Fairin San Francisco. The printed rules governing the Judges at the Fair, states that “One hundred points entitles the exhibit to a special award, or Diploma of Honor. The scsle, however, is placed so high, they say “that it will be attained only in most exceptional cases.” All of Walter Baker & Co’s, goods received one hundred points, entitling them to the special award stated in the rules. -o— The weevil has done great damage to the wheat crop in the Albion, N. Y.. sec- tion. Some fields are yielding as low as six bushels to the acre as a result of its depredations. ——__—»- ctow to Get a Suulight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap pers bearing the words “why does a woman leok old sooner than a man”) to Levev Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way todecorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost 1 c. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. It must be regarded as a very satis- factory showing that while there were in 1887 in the Territories of Assinaboia, Al- berta and Saskatchewan, 111 schools, at- tended by 3,144 pupils, in 1894 there are 378 schools, attended by nearly 8,000 pupils. The expenditure on schools in 1887 was $36,397; last year it was $121 000. ————_ ECULIAR in combination, pro- portion and preparation of ingredi- ents, Hood's Sarsaparilla possesses great curative value. You should TRY IT. Indisputable. Why spend $1 for a bottle of medicine for acomplaint when one box of Beech am’s pills, costing only 25 cents, will cure nearly all known diseases ? This is because constipation is the cause of nearly all ail ments and Beecham’s pills cure constipa- tion. A valuable book of knowledge mail- ed free, on request, by B. F. Allen & Co., 365 Canal St. New York. = = = 7 ——_ Choice New Herring. 166 LiALF BARRELS, 40 BARRELS, to be followed by other lots every few days. CARVELL BROS. july25—wed fri Sherwood Cemetery. Situate at Junction of Royalty and Brack ley Point Roads, three miles from Charlotte- town. Merning trains run by local ‘ime to Ceme- tery as follows:—At 7 aad 7.30, returning at 10.20 and 10.39, Afiernoon trains leave at 3.40 and 4 o’clock, returning at 6.35 and 7.20. Fare to go and return, 15 cents. Funeral Trains may ve had whenever re- quired, and interments may be made by regu- lar trains at passenger rates. Prices of Plots are as follows: Family Plots, 20x15 feet, sold at rec uced Wk 6608 bo +4 00b00b6e tnesennnendaabebudl oo Plots half above size, in good localities. 12 50 RNS ec ia ea ese The (‘emetery is sustained by subscriptions from plot holders of not iess pom ey pay- able ist June in each year, and ail plots of sabscribers are kept in order during the season. Subscriptions may be paid to any of the Directors, or to the undersigned, and orders for any extra work to be done by the Keeper must be left at the office of the Clerk of the County Court. HENRY SMITH, | } oe : ; | pond regular'y with fureign Anarchists. Society women have acted as go-betweens tor the correspondents. Secretary Sherwood Cemetery. janeis$—2m (mon sat) | containing cuts and scale of points for This is one advance needed } men are appointed to judge at shows who | Hood’s Cured After Others Failed Scrofula in the Neck—Bunches Alf Cone Now. Sangerville, Maine. “C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : . ; “Gentlemen:—I feel that I cannot Say enougd in favor of Hood’s Sarsaparilla, For five years i have been troubled with scrofula in my neck and throat. Several kinds of medicines which i tried did not do me any good, and when I com- menced to take Hood's Sarsaparilla there were large bunches on my neck so sore that I could } 9 . fiood’s=* Cures not bear the slightest touch. When J had taken ous bottle of this medicine, the soreness had gone, and before I had finished the second the bunches had entirely disappeared.” BLANCER ATWOOD, Sangerville, Maine. N.B. If you decide to take Hood's Sarsapa- rilla do not be induced to buy any other. Hood’s Pills cure constipation by restor- ing the peristaltic action of the alimentary canal, j yy ItURRAH! ADAMS TUTTI FRUTTI Is the best th in the world _ for Athietes. I‘ allays thirst and invigorates the system. Allow no imitations w be palmed off on you $ PAA RAAA = AF *% AALAASZ4ZAALAA TO CURE DEBILITY, Loss of appetite, sleeplessness and all nerv- ous troubles, physicians recomme Campbell's Quinine Wine. Do not let your druggist pursuade you that some other is just as good. K. CAMPBELL & Co., Mfrs., Montreat, Watch you Weight If you are losing flesh your system is drawing on your latent strength. Something is wrong. 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Medical Advice Free. SKODA DISCOVERY CO., LTD., WOLFVILLE, WN. 5. For sale by all§ druggists. Trate enp iiicd ‘~ W. RB. Watson Charlottetown Provincial Loan. Provincia, Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894, _ Under authority of the Act of last Ses sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government ot Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Tem- porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on call or on such terms as may be agreed upon. This will afford a good opportunity for the investment of large or small sume for short or long periods. ANGUS MoMILLAN, Proy. Treasurer june2b—pat a aoe ad nn we wan een aescamagnne: sa oa oR aie ig 5