THE DAILY EXAMINER. ' DOLLARS A YEAR “ This is teue Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” Evnirives. Smncie Corres Two CEnts. NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY. JULY 31, 1886 VOL. 19.-NO. 5§ . ” ~— akhte 4 iu d rXrq-« - de I Ad 4 vw 4 e 4 eDhs I). de 9 —N Q). ov. E >» § ore i 9 a (3 ite ‘ in bay » Erami . r {Wrirren Especratty ror THE EXaMInen. | No Bait in Newfoundland. = ~~ - i¢ i vere nh = «a ry The schooner Thomas J. Bayard, which “3 J © e e 0 e. io if Gloue ae on the 26th from the ha raminar P mn Banks; reports calling at Boone Bay il xamin 0 gy {3 - rhe At Xs Lik Ui Lig shia us Co | oc —OR, | the northwest coast of Newfoundland. their offies, corner of Water and i ne ; aiiileaiaa sail where the captain was ordered off and pro G rge S ts, Charlottetown ik ie habia SHADOW s AN » SE NSHIN E. \hibited from buying bait. The vessel Prince Edward Island CTT VP Fo A ar | brings a sxzall trip of halibut owing to the me OW otro a . } =e ie , . lifficulties he had in procuring bait. This —RATES OF UBSCRII LION \ j J A LN U a2 Jia i BY S M BENT I; ] ¢ ig weil. his sj! = es # = pg ines ae one instance where a broken voyage is ix m Ds tp eee oncegecenceemnd'ss accel $2.50 Aes aula: emia : ale by the captain being harassed by hire pata “1.25 CHAPTER X VILI.—( Continued.) i ; ~ ae —— vy ih dass ces 2 en | government Officials. While at — Bay ' yy . : a 160 Hee MSCUSe CET WEwS Wey 50 It was the fir: st day of May, bright, beauti- | the fi lowing note was ser ved on Captain Advertising at moderate rates | Bargains in CARPETS and OLLCLOTHS during the months of July and August. PO ful and cloudiess, and the perfume of - | McDonald, which he “we with: ' ay be made for monthly, quar-| Bargains in DRESS GOODS and TRIMMINGS : opening roses and jassamine, borne on the 300NE Bay, N, F., July 12th. 1886 erty A ariv, or 3 early a ivertisem + ' istic titel : ‘ > Ze . - p . » +e “s J = , ° minal Oe enemeO'® | Bargains in LINENS and COTTONS, : ! its. Sede w aaa Stina tom the! Siz,—I am instructed to “give you notice | Bargains in CORSETS, i " is " | gloom and mourning ' that had hung over it| nt Se prese Ge of your vessel in this port is aaa ; Stn? skiinleti TN i ; }in violation of the articles of the international ALMANAS FOR JULY, 1886, Bargains an We RST EDS and SCOT H rw EEDS, | PRO byt PT. ee Lincoln’ = death, = resumed its convention of 1818, be tween Great Britain and 4 Bargains in WHITE and FANCY MUSLINS, “ th May OP oxtittans wi ant pee gay ag the United States, in — to fishery rights atin i : : tie’ jae ; vousands of soldiers who had come in from |, oas ead , MOON HANCES, Bargains in all MILLINERY GOoDs, és “ 5 AWONDERF L Aiatabt olde: peevidts’ ‘i’ dinbamtiee: and | - pe . ~ thi Nevioundl na , an of the laws New Moon ist dav 6h. 54. 1m p ' W B . . ‘'TwRepYy ' é ore 8s coun or the entorcement o ; p SNS ey DP. jargains in HOSLER és if os i rere si : a | the ‘ ) First Quarter Sth day, 9h., 5.7m.. a. m.. ™ ~ sin H [ERY, Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam who were sauntering ; to and fro in the | the article of the conve ntion, and the purchase a ae ‘Bargains in American and English COUNTERPANES “6 “ “ #8 able COug Sal, broad streets of the capital they had saved, | of bait or ice or other transaction in conne N. i vetow Horizon ; - , menpeend ” - Tt is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and 1 t 1 face } had | tion witl e} ae } i \ loth day, Ilh., 56.4m., . i. 2 |Bargains in PAR ASOLS and UMBREL LAS, hs = ee Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been and revisi ing ee ae ee : iin os re pro, ee ae, Puree : . 24th ca othe, Svmi., a. ml. SE. Bargains in et RR U N KS and V AL [INES speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’S BALSAM after grow n familiar to them during the earlie r | tnile limit of the coast of this colony will be _ N Moon 3lst. day, 1h, 13.9m.. a m. NI u l i LS iat ethaeienllNtines Have Ritsd. Dallived tein eter days of the war. A number of officers hi: ad | furthe r violation of the terms of said coaven ‘ ) ' JAS. PATON & (0., Suceessors to W. A, WEEKS it 00, recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, can made their way to the art gallery to while tien. a od See ‘ Moon oer i resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining away the afternoon hours. One of a bril- Tr AYLOR, Officer of Customs, , St Sul JLOo or} "3 ‘} oO e r oy pee ie « ot « cet it at one . Z . Y i - ; : i 7 = — Ten! Ch'town, July 20, 1886. Bpee a ry oe mane . ae et liant group was Major Chandley, who, as ee oe ath» 9 mst La 4 TT, m Suited at Sh. Miovens, ¥..2., by the bececiesens he passed through the door of the principal Lost in the Atlantic. h m morn an an h m F, W. KINSMAN & CO., Druggists, salon, naturally turned his eyes towards the: ' t Thured i a e 4 . 10 36 15 31 | — 343 dru Ave, N.Y, centre of the wall, where hung his painting,|AN AGED MILLIONAIRE-GENERAL MEETS A § oe 19) 6-49) D 911 22 ov ——————— “Inglewood.” It was a picture of the home SAD END. lon “ ~ : 7 o'er —t ' of Ethe} DeWolfe, in all its wealth of —~ : Mond | 48 a 45 a +8 =! SUMMER RESORT flowers and shrubbery, and sitting enthroned} Gen. John H. Van Allan, an aged mil- 6! Tuesda 22; 48) 9 59) 1 33 26 | Business. H sty 1s Dealing d Vv] | *| amid the blossoming roses was his heart’s|lionaire, of Newport, was lost overboard Watmendes 22 47/11 11) 2 2) o5 USINESS, onesty and ; qu wre ealng, an p ‘ying | per : queen, his beautiful Ethel, while merry from the Cunard steamship Umbria, a few 8 th adav 23 17 aft oo 3 16 24 | Cash everv time, is what has placed Lorne Hotel, se Tracadie Beach. gr lian oe pee ae besar = ae Qua ey - a eae 9 I i 23 $f) ;0i 4 23 93 o _—— ot roses, anc ar away in the distant sky, eamer at (Jueenstown with his brother- 10 Saturday | 24 46] 2 27| 5 42 22 | % UNDER new first-class n.anagement ‘for 1886.| casting a pathway of silver light over the in-law, Mayor Robert M. Grinnell, who _ a a) = +1 Be s c a6 20 | ba b> ER a> ey a2, RY all taaike recteaeae”’ Fishing, Shpoting “ quivering waters of the broad river, shone had come from I pone oe) to take him home. 12/Monday 26) 44) 4 2) 759) 18 a, s By 3 wo appointments. Special rates quoted for board,| the crescent moon, growing towards the|Gen. Van. Allan, who was seventy one 13 Tuesday 23 #4) 5 39) 8 49 16 &c., including drive from Bedford Station Satur: full, and just inclining to the west, almost} years old, had gone to England in May to 14) Wednesday 28 3} 6 31; 9 33 15 . . . ‘ , oe ? a day, and back Monday morning, offering cheap | , uching the jagged edg i oF & One : d nse. | take twu little children of his son. James J s\Thareday ’ 901 431 7 Tzlt0 18 14 to the front of all competitors, in CLOTHIN G, HA I's, &e. ne ticket for Bedford Station stow oe eae os F satin Gliots on Yon Atkin oF Newport cw ast algae ‘ : : ents. oO at W ; gy ¢ s an Allan, of J Tt, 60: ate scho« 16 Friday 30; 42) 7 54:10 48 12 . : For full particulars address : RR a ene Eieat Puente Mie 17|Seturday tl, 41) 8 2211 24 TT He does not advertize to sell £0 ds at cost, but he guaran- E LORNE HOTEL CO heavens, soon to throw _its darimess « over |< + @ Ciergyman at Southampton. This 8iSunday. | 32) 40) 9 11 58 8 tees tr ie 10 to 25 t less th j » wl load oe sid ae Chadlstbanew the radiant orb of evening and hide the} mission was entrusted to the old general 19| Mon »f 33; 39! 9 ap ft 30 6 Sw 8 rom ) 4) per cent less than those who do adver- July 8, 1886 tu th sat oan Nar ot re perfect floral scene with the shadowing}at his own request, and because he was 20! Tuesday 24| 381 9 59) © 58 { tize to sell at cost. — Pinte of” eer As Sen eeanes eee dly cerns 7 : a os = ‘ 2 - ; . ' . . . wards the picture, he saw, as he supposed} had been sutfering for a fortaix vefove he 21 Wednesday | 35) 37/10 24) 1 38) 2 ile does not try to deczive the people b’ miking a big aint gal vg bef bharity move up| started for Singlet fréea Ayseutery, dnd he é i sila tn) eb i oO = ii 0 +s . : ° ° , K oY ge » © VEN i y mie > Up? == sn gsare om o y, a : » : 37} 35121 18; 3 0/14 58 blow and offering Zz pi altry rewards, but trys to do things right lto examine it. At the same moment he|grew so much worse abroa d thai his return ee 88 3411 48359 56 and has the goods to back him up in what he advertizes Jespied, at the further side of the room, | journey was Arg atta Saga } 25 Sunday 39, 32)morn) 5 9) 3 a | Lionel Warner, intent upon some works of | be affected by his illness. Gen. Van Allan | 26, Monday 1; 31) 0 22} 629) 41) He has now about 6 200 HATS and $4, O00 soda of | art. He drew a quick breath, set his teeth,}and Mr. Grinneti occupied Capt. Me- ) 27 Tuesday 1 @ 1 374 4 aste is steps vet hi rhen| Mickie’s cabin. Gri wet 1th yg 28 Welncedayt? | 43 28! }at.e43 4, CLOTHING, which he guarantees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent tll and hastened his steps to meet him, when Mickie’s cabin. Grinnell, weary with long . ‘Ya — = on 8 & 45 ’ i" " .* tae ‘ a shriek—**Paul! Paul! where is Paul? watching, had fallen asleep about 2 o'cloe k l irsday - os ; 7 - = legs than any house in the trade, A lot ot this Clothing was OOD’ BUTTER cannot be made rang through the room, and he saw the] last Thursday morning on the ce: apts ain’s ou Pricday » 20) 309 oO Z ss ‘ . : “ 4 . mk fainting > > softy - T. Z r ; his 3) lReteede $467.26 5 111 714 49 bought less than half price, avd will be sold less than half price. without good Salt. Our Salt has take |S4pposed nun sink fainting to the floor. sofa. Gen. Van Allan got up, took his turday O41 20! . al In a moment he was holding her his} Walking stick, and leaving the cabin noise undersigned will TH , DA Ch’town, Jane 12, 1886—- Leave St. J: hand, every Monday, 50a. Mm ia ave st. « BOSTON Fare from C class ; $9.50, lst class. For ticket » ASHARP, Se P M 7, 1886 Bie od wky (Om IMISsion a ” 10g and Produce a Specialty. ily wkly lease for |, situated on cor- | in ¢ harlotte- | given | ibove well known Hote nal Streets, island. ner of Water and Po town, Prince Edward on the Ist October next Any information required will V1 ee SURMER ARRANGEMENT a term of Possession by letter or personal interview. J.H. GRAY, > STIRLING, | RANKIN HOUSE. years be given, either | Trustees. janis 2aw her jour THE* PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. »yhn for Boston, via Eastport and Port- Wednesday and Friday, at John at 8o’clock every Saturday night DIRECT. F. « Bite : fs 2 ATLANTIC BOSTON, W. HALES, I. Steam Nav. » your nearest Ticket Agent. : AL | lierchants, | AVENUE, MAS hs ar lottetown to Boston, $6,50, 2nd s and other information apply to ARTHUR & CO.,| GEN F! 3S. C es UTION. HACH PLUG Or LHE MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED rar hav BRONZE ERS. i @& B. LETT None Uther Genuine. Oot, Co. | |D. A. BRUCE | He does not ask the peopie to believe his advertisement until they see his prices; he knows then they will believe, and * knows that the goods : and prices back him up every time. Ali goods freely shown, or sent to any part of the town. Was Please don’t forget to call. iL EF PROW SE, Sign of the BIG HAT, Ch’ tewn, May 7, ’86—eod wky OPENING TO-DAY, | —— AT -~-— STANLEY BROS, | BROWNS RLOCK : | i Case American White Shirts, i " ns Collars and Cuffs, 1 + “ Searfs and Ties. | Also —New Prints, New Muslins, New Scersuckers, New- port Wraps (all shades), Ladies’ Vests, in Balbriggan, Merino and India Gauze, Ladies’ and Children’s Hosiery. | STANLEY BROS. | Brown’s Block, Opposite Market Hovse. | Ch’town, June 21. 1886. ! 74 Queen *treet. } | : a Wants to Have His Say---that is : OU cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material and workmanship in P. K. Island, Cheaper than from us. We have a reputation for gefting up FIRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our competi- aa an attain to. There is no ) better quality of Cloths manufactured than what we are ‘showing. Stock, one of the largest you ever saw in this city, | Having three Cutters and a large staff of Workmen, we can give you prompt attention. | | roe WORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, | of our own manufacture, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are lnow SELLING AT COST. We have ‘| an Immense Stock of Hats, ' se iling Sango k because buyers can save from 124 to 20 per cent. when they purchase from us. Gest Hats yon ever saw for 50 cents. GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, 'Coliars, &ec., Unsurpassed — — 1) Onffs, Ties., im Siylte. as Low. Don’t forget this when comparing with quotations from aT Prices were never other establishments this year. 72 QUEEN STREET. MiDALS AND DIPLOMAS at Exhibitions in different countries. Pure, White and Fine Only 1 Cent per Pound. BEER & GOFF. Ch’'town, June 25, 1886.—2aw & wy HARD COAL, au ST arrived ex Schr. ‘‘E. New York 371 Tous Anthracite Coal (Egg and Chestnut Sizes. ) Will be sold low while landing. This is the same quality Coal that has given such good satisfaction for the last four years. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, Water Street. 1886—lmo eod from Crosby,” Ch’town, July 2, COAL! COAL! — QRDERS can be obtained, as usual, at the i of the subscriber, No. 35 Water Street, for car- eo of the following ( Coals, viz: Albion Mines, | ictou, Nova Scotia Large. CAPE BRETON Old Sydney, large. Lingan Mines, large and slack, Victoria Mines, large and slack. The Slack Coals from Lingan and Victoria Mines are clean and bright, and can be used in place of several sorts of rien, << . W. DEBLOIS. June 15, 1886— LACE SOAP, MANUFACTURED BY COLGATE & CO., for. washing fine fabrics; also a large supply of Colgase’s Superfine Toilet Soaps. eod tf Don't take any poor imitations—get the genu ine. fhe Bestis the Cheapest. B. BALDERSTON. July 3-3 wks 2awk S27 = = = 886, T. & E KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, | HALIFAX, CANADA. 7 & K. KENNY, Ship 0 ivim and Brokers, (¥. © MAHON) Geleral G mmission Merchants, iG6i| GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., England, Scott's and Vaughaans Codes. Ch’town, June 23, 1886—eod & wy March 29, 1830. ‘let the past be forgotten, arms, and calling for water. As he drew back the close hood from her brow, he gazed in dazed surprise on the fair pale face before him, and, recalling the tones of a voice !ong unheard by him, he recognized his loved one, changed, like himself, by many months of service in field and tent, she fairer and more womanly grown, he brown and stern. ‘“‘Heavenly Father ! I thank thee ! it is Ethel, my beloved! Ethel, my darling, awaken and speak to me; itis your lover who is with you again,” exclaimed he, pas- sionately, as he kissed her pale lips, bathed her colorles face, and chafed her cold hands. ‘IT think, Major Chandley, that I have the best right to this task, and if you will allow me, I will relieve you of your charge,” spoke a measured, insinuating voice, and looking up, Paul saw Lionel Warner preparing to take Ethel from his arms, while her father, who had also appear- ed on the scene, looked on in dumb as- tonishment, almost powerless to move. “Stand back!” said Paul, ‘‘this is no place for poltroons and vipers like you. Move back, I say, and don’t dare lay your polluting hands on the angel you have too long persecuted. You have a man to deal with now, not a helpless girl to torture, so beware.” “Mr. De Wolfe, who has the best right to Ethel ?” asked Warner fiercely, determin- ed to put on a bold air, though he knew that she was lost to him forever. **T don’t know, I’m sure,’ slowly replied Mr. DeWolfe, completely bewildered by the unexpected turn of events and the un- looked for meeting in which he had so sud- foe’ found himself. ‘This is not the time, coward, to argue fany question with you,” said Paul, con- | tinuing his efforts to restore the fair girl to consciousness. The old surgeon who had befriended her happened to drop in, and being told the cause of the wondering crowd, he forced his way through it, and applying restoratives, | Ethel was soon conscious again, and lying in Paul’s protecting arms, while Lionel stood scowling by. “Paul, Paul, am I waking, or is it only ina dream that I see your face? Speak, Paul, and tell me I am not in a trance?” “It is I, darling Ethel; | have found you at last, and I shall not let you go again. Are you not mine forever, dearest /”’ whisp- ered he. i Yes, Paul, forever and forever. I have prayed for many a long day that we should meet again, for I could not believe you dead when they told me so. Keep me close in }your arms, Paul, keep always with you.” ‘Nothing but death shall part us now, my own. ‘*Have you no word of greeting for your! father, Ethel, my dear child?” said Mr. | De Wolfe, rousing at last from his bewilde: | ment, and advancing to embrace his long! ‘lost daughter. | ‘Father, my dearest father, are you ‘here too? Heaven is showering dow n i blessings on me to-day. Have yoii still a welcome for me‘! Do you forgive your erring child her undutifu iiness # You kn you promised me that you would never, judge me harshly.” ‘There is nothing to forgive, Ethel, dear, for the fault was mine, and you did right ; we will not speak | of it in this happy ‘honr, we will not speak of it again,” and the warmth of his greeting showed that the words were meant. it was an hour of pure joy, of gratitude to God ior the loving reunion of long sundered hearts. i (To be continued.) ne lessly, went out on the promenade deck, and was not seen again. It is not definitely known whether he ‘fell overboard im a sud- den lurch of the vessel, or whether he committed suicide. Eg A Wonderful Discovery, Dr. Giovanni Succi has discovered » liquor 1 Africa which dispenses with the ord:mary requirements of man in the way of feod and drink. He drank several glasses of it, and then having fasted for ten days, ran four miles in forty-seven iainutes. Probably twenty glasses would have brought his re- cord down to 234 minutes. Should he be fortunate enough to dis- cover another liquid that obviates the neces- sity of clothing—and judging by the ac- counts of travellers the natives of Africa must know of some such fluid—the coming man will be set up in life if he has enough money to buy afew casks of Dr. Succi’s mixture. But this is a terrible blow to the agricultural! interest. It will matter little whether the crops are good or bad, whether a farm raises two or twenty bushels to the acre, whether the cowboys raise cattle or Cain, while the prescriptions of the medical men for the cure of dyspepsia and the evils arising from unwholesome food will be simply drugs upon the market. The craft of the silversmitiis will be as much in dan- ger as in the time of St. Paul, and the crockery men will be broken as completely as their own wares in the hands of the household cat. Nobody will want anything except Dr. Succi’s new discovery. The time of mankind will be divided between drink - ing this new fluid, fasting ten days, and running four miles in forty-seven minutes. It can’t affect the newspapers, however; on the contrary, people will have more time to read them and more money to subseribe for them. > + <i> <r — Expense No Object. It was over at one of the picnic says the San Francisco Chronicle. leader of the band arrived survey the place and the music. with two or three of his piano. They got their instruments out and were tuning them when the proprietor came along. Just as he came up to them parks, The and went to He came musicians to the the leader was sounding a note on the pit ano. - Too low.” he said to the cornet **b00 low “What's that.” said the propriecter. that’s all the proprietor to the place ‘*‘Here, Just tell too low lled across “The piano ‘‘Here Jake,” yi the carpente: Jake, this P iano wants raisn’. him how hig gh you want it. That's what he jis paid for. He'll r it three feet if | you need it. I don’t want no slouchin of | this music. —-——— Scott's Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites REFMFEDY PULMONAF POTION » BUROFT!I DISHASES, Dr. jra M. Lang--a prominent ph: ian iy your Emulsion. Have found it very ser al in above diseases, an it is easily aiministered om account of its palat ’ leness —— oo Tue new Presbyterian Church at St. Peter s mia Lil DE Oj od on the second bath f sae Further notice wili be given Zi DesPERATE slaughter of Summer Goods at J. B. Macdonald’s.