a Nic. SEETIN F eR i A I b f . i : % > THE DAILY EXAMINER. aMst—Five Don.ARs A YrRAr NEW SERIES. * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may ipeak'¢ free.” KE. ISLAND, MONDAY, AUGUST 23, 1886. CHARLOTTETOWN, P UU RIPTIDES, SINGLE Copres Two CrEnTs. VOL. 19.—NO. 78. Se Zhe aun & i Eranine c q ra | The *“Times” and Canada. Boston Markets, is issued every evening by ie The Canadian display at the Colonial and! re Boston, Aug. 18. 7 a j ye ee d a z Indian exhibition has drawn from the) C#8Es®.—-The high prices paid in the Lh Yamin hitahinea Np London Times an article three columns and | CUntry have necessitated an advance here, aa , (ee zoo a half in length, with an intimation that #end extras are selling at 8} to 9c per Ib. Some From their office, corne* of Water and Cs there ignore to follow on the history, the a refused to sell best stock 7 9. but Great Creorge Streets, Charlottetown - r- - yrospects and the re ‘ces of the D 7 fie lis is an. extrem® quotation tor large lots. oameeD ts . t L oon TY ” J 8] ots an 1e resources of the Dominion. |). dems - £8 ad Prince Edward Island. 7 IN — odie — ) C35 ‘Kk. an The 7 mes was never very enthusiastic eee at iver m ae . - e low = v4 * ‘ : > OA i ee. y Oi 0 OI as fx RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION 25 Cases LEMON SYRUP about Canada. It has always been inclined| ,, “ . ee 25 Cases LE! N ¢ t : sittin Sint ei ii Ecos. —There ie no improvement in the e tl lepre , ore ‘ } gx . 10 y Lactehaaiics tic rather to depreciate the great Dominion and nth sie ees a $2.50 do RASI BERRY do, to sneer at its various ros leltte than ta en- market. Demand continues light and prices Fees 195 10 do STRAWBERRY do, laine Tht proeniriey anid uteindind Sep tehetiias Ce, ety chen salons sommnnnd Take pe IR coc oss cccdkluinccobdidvci 50 30 do ASSORTED SYRUP, VANLLLA, WINTERGREEN, SARSAPA- arge its prosperity and augment its popula" qoz., because there are not many offering, but a i : le ; ILLA. ORANGE. & tion. But the exhibition in London has firsts are not easy to sell at over 15c. and 154 vert r at moderate rates WELLL, MEADS NE Ely ON eS te sw ‘ - es ae . 8} ' é LOC, of ‘ ' . - > Bris. CONVERSATION LOZENGES fairly converted it to Canadian views. It is an extreme price r best Provincial stock. Coutracts may be made for monthly, q are | 20 Th lleeeel _ a : sees now in Canada not a mere colony, but Canadian are slow at 14 vw i4}c, and Western terly. . aT or yearly advertisements, | * Bris. Ré ry AI MIXED C \N DY. a great country with an interesting history, can be bought at 13 to 13} ¢ on apphoation 2 D 4 Fr a oe ; nti : : . a 0 5-lb. Boxes do do, vast resources, great agri icultural apabili- | Fisu.—Receipts of mackerel the past few Al WA} AG FOR AUGU 7 100 10 do SUGARSTICKS. ties, immense mineral wealth, and a pros-|days from the Bay have been light and pre LIAN Ur » 1886, perous and contented people. This is a vious arrivals are all cleaned up. Last, sales ALSO PRO M PT. ae ae better in the ee the at on Rae bri, from — a re MOON S CHANGES one . . " ne ‘ ii 4 “mene ' - . OUrna which nrese ‘ re i + » arrive nigher prices are asKed. maies Oo in | \'The Best Stock of NOVELTIES and 1-CENT GOODS in the Market. Write for - rich . s6peibentn eo: Siecibly tae ee eeel Bay, lols Rte ea ae First Quarter 6th day, 4h.. 13.8.. pe m.. 8. ; NM DY views of Englishmen. | Sper e¢ , ray ots 2 % Da or NO 3; 36.50 to Full Moon 14t) y, 2h., 11.7m., p Price List of Confectionery and Biscuits. ‘ Comparing Canada with the Australian *, for No 2; and $13 to $15 per bri for No 1. low | Adamson's Botanic Cough Balsam. colonies, it is pointed out that this great Pp, E. I. mackerel command $5.50 to $6 per : fay ne It is a6 pleasant as honey Coue ; ’ og eo ae br], unculled. The gener: endency Le Last Quarter 22nd day, 3h., 29.3m ae oe ve ugha, Colds, and | dependency had citizens, cathedrals, legis- P es abs mss ol tendency of th Ast ma, which lead to Consumption, have been lat ie d ; | lefield 1 f market is upward, as buyers are beginning to New M } 8 = speedily cured by the use of ADAMSoN’s BALSAM after atures, and great battiefie ds» jong betore realize that the supply will be short. but it i 2 \ » A? : ve ees all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either |@Uybody thought of making Botany Bay till diftieult to move old stock. Godfish are 7. Sun Sun Moa: Day id si RE EK | mec ‘H \ R Li ) | | K | ( WwW N. reeent or chromic coughs or bronchial affections, can eveh a penal settlement. AS a result of steady at previous prices. Sales of pickle aos we vee esisets | rises |w August 12, 1886 A eod weit jm Sate remedy, confident of obtaining |our labors, we show industrial resy!ts cured Bonk at $2.25 te $2.50 ond dry at $2.50 eedy relief. Do not deiay, get it at one at ¢ “TR : * nD fee : te Fit. : ‘ . ale eoomuin wer sae ouwanie more marvellous than those of any eter to $2.75 per qtl, George's Cod are selling is 1477 2 6 21111 Bl 14 38 et Beitlod. af Bt. Btévens: N. B.. by the peesrioters British dominion. Our inducements ‘0! at from $2.50 to $3 per qtl Heke continues 2 Monday is 23 0 morn ¥. W, KINSMAN & CO., Draggists, settlers are inferior to those offered by no’ quiet at 32.90, ~ —~.o Kc > r . . . ed 191 99] & 54l O 33 . a fF a Af A 343 47H AveE., N. Y. other field for settlement. ** While capital | a ae mae 4] WW edinaide i allo si 21 a SU NA merroes and sinew are welcome, mechanics who can- | Enoch Arden With Variations. »| Thurs 2 1911 19! 2 2 2 not turn their hands to agriculture and | 6! Rei al 19 | 9 > IN J ust Arrived. pioneer work are cautioned that the Do-| ROMANTIC STORY WITH COMPLICATIONS 7|Saturday 41 16) 1 34 19 » : . ‘ , inion is quite equal to providing its ow CHAT ARE INCREASING. aindinen se, -15| 2 36 : 2 10 half barrels Prime No. 1 Fat Herring, | Ve hil . i : _ ° - i i 9 Monday 7; 214 3 34 22 17 th RY a 25 barrels do. do., eS; UaEe of 2 ee | T) { re storv of ther f Jame 7 onde xa a6 2 OF 7 on ‘| 50 quintals Codfish ' people generally there is no room. Our | En 7 ~ oday’ : * { a) 0 l4 : 300 bags Salt resources consist of fisheries on our coasts, | St#rnes to C ‘hattanc wga, Tenn., after an : ectmesaay : a » ? 7 = - 7 ? as ar © a , ay dake ie . ¥ il AT. —- 100 Mackerel Barrels. rivers and lakes, thousands of square miles | bsence of thirty-two years, has aroused alm — a al 6 24l O52 For sale at of forests, agriculture everywhere, with ate interest. He brought with him a io Friutay ~ > 7 v2 5 ‘ ro "TAT " rm ‘ : iv » bi salad | 5: ae an , D. SMALL'S NEW STORE. stock- raising rapidly taking its way west- young and blooming wife, only tonnd pis wurday » i } Z ’ , . 7? saltendes ca pasa Y _ Cor. Water Streefanc |’ownal Wharf. | ward to the Roe ky Mountains, and miner: als| first wife alive, whom he believea dead, 16 ey hi Sh. «Se eae os ‘I jy3l of all kinds, including gold, silver, copper, | she, on her part, having supposed he a FPaende - a ee ~ iron and coal in vast deposits. Our display | perished in the West. Starnes is im a de 18, Wednesday S| _O| 8 55) O 3a _ is utilitarian rather than artustic. The | Plor able dilemma. He went West m 1854 19 Tharsday ere 3a FS ‘“ B | . f 1 show is therefore characteristic of the coun-|° 8°ek a home ‘or his wife and two — 20 Friday 10° 56! 9 50 1 45 165 a alice Ot La 18s’ Stra W ate for a Most nothing, try which sends it, for, as a matter of fact,| boys. His wife ever: heard of him 21/Saturday 12 410 22) 2 28 12 the Dominion is devoting itself more to the | @gal., and failing, after having writ ‘ naa +2 ™, < ‘ < + . “4 : . rirad . tne ar a eeny Lape ee re Sap 2°18 - Pala ig B at hen all | Bg rq’ Straw Hats at a. pl , discount af i stern realities of life than to its adornments. |S! hun a oO wes. hear 2 vday ne HOLT 4l 2 Haid oO ) Gi yi Gu Y ' From the superiority of the show of agricul- his Wile, Starnes supposed shi — 95 |W adinnasd hh ant weal 7 is . , turalimplements the T'imestakes it that Can- | ad. - sent her oe thousand oe 85 Wednesday ‘ 74031) 7 1 30 B a f Wh if ( , ( Shirt h aieia : elit aeet, Alan ual 8 a the ad \ ‘ e 2 U + ewieree adaisonthe secondstage of national progress. | **** " e laled 2 ee a“ : rsda is 15) | o| & £e 2 al al ge U i] g a it H10L8 § very C Cap). (x OD" BUTTER ‘annot be made The first was the Divabeen period, i i ; money, which w aS reti armed to him in ¢ ‘ali- 97 | Friday 19) 43) 2 40! 9 19 o4 ~ without good Salt. Our Salt has take re ™ seal biof rts, | fori Broken hearted over his ife’s enbeiiening : al 3 5alao. al...2) -_—-——— 0 -— > — peltry and lumber were our chief exports. : : 29 wlay 22) 40) 5 1010 72 18 BR: re 5 S ; PRINT COTTONS The second is the agricultural period, when supposed death Siarnes went to Oregon, 30) Monday 23; 38! 6 28/11 34 15 al Salt ill 4 ~¥hte WED AT 5 AND DIPLOMAS the cultivation of the soil becomes the | and after wandering twenty-seven ycars 31\Tuesday 5 2416 36, 7 461 13 12 UAL mainstay of the country. The tlird stage|™4TTieu 4 pretty girl. His return to Chat- + ‘ “VEBRC OE ' \ ] aN will be the manufacturing era. Upon this, | @700ga Was unexpected. His first wife argaiis il j WO SUEY, chibi ns idiff ' at : <r we eed ee =n , : F ‘ ° at Exhibitions in different countries. it seems, we Have made a start, and in it! Was 7 an ecstacy of bliss when she found RANEIN HOUSE. — a a, HE undersig vill lease for a m of years the above wel) Known ioeel. abet on cor- ner of Water and Pownal Streeta, in C aavioun town, Prince ward Island. , Pose me given or vw Ist OCLover next. ' Any information required will be given, either | by letter or personal inte _w- J.H.GRAY, L HD STIRLING, I'rustees. Ch’town. June 12, 1886—junlL5 2aw her jour SUNNMER ARR A NGEMENT showing. THE PALACE STEAMERS| OF THE INTERNATIONAL 5.5. GO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport _and Port- land, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at | §.00 a. m. Leave St. Join at 8o’clock every Saturday night for BOSTON DIRECT. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd class ; $9.50, lst class, For tickets and other informatic: apply to . A.SHARP, F. W. HALES, | P. BL R’y., P. BE. L Steam Nav. Co, | or to your nearest Ticket Agent May 7, 1&6—eod wky L. ARTHUR & C Ong GENHRAL Commission Merchants, 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Bogs and Produce : a Specialty. Jaly 15 CAUTION. PACH PLUG OF THE YRTLE NAVY IS MARKE T & B. [IN BRONZE LETTERS None Other Genuine. daly wkly lof our own manufacture, lnow SELLING Ort av Bargains in COLORED DRESS GOODS, Cheap White Cottons, Cheap Gray Cottons, Cheap Linens, Cheap Cheap Oiicloths. HV E RYTHING CHEAP ANT ~ PERKINS & STERNS. , 1886. f Ca rpeta, ew ZuUst D. A. BRUCE y i > % as ‘ ave i : & r tl ‘ t se Wants to Have His Say---that Is : | STO! cannot get a Suit of Clothes the same quality of material and workmanship in P. K 3 island, Cheaper than from us. We haye e reputation for gelting ap FiLRST-CLASS WORK, that none of our compéeti- tors can attain to. There is no better quality of Cloths manufactured than what we are 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. ee - ) $500 WORTH OF READY-MADE CLOTHING, many suits of which were made to order and not called for, but are We h ive An Immense Stock ef Hats, scan save from 124. to 20 per cent. when. they pure.w¢e from ov cents. v“ause DUY< selling rapidly, be us. Lest Hats you ever saw for a 1g 4? GENTS FURNISHINGS, ‘ ‘ ’ > YT *. ‘ Collars, Cuffs, Bies., &c., Umsurpassed in Styie. ——0 sar Prices were never as Low. Don’t forget this when comparing with quotations from other establishments this year. D. A. BBWC, 2 QUEEBN STREET. Ch’town, June 23, 1886. eod & WY BRITISH WAREHOUSE, 83 QUEEN STREnL Lace Curtains, vhsiideaeing: ‘Curtain Nets and Fancy Scrims, Cretonves, Light Prints and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ Mantles. Summer Mantle Cloths, Straw Hats and Bonnets. Gents’ Merino Underclothing * American White Dress Shirts. * Sinen Collars, Caffs, Ties, Socks. Carriage W “ApS. onan ee eee ALL SELLING AT A LIBERAL DISCOUNT TO CLEAR, ad A. L. BROWN. Ch’town, July 15—wky Pure, White and Fine Only i Cent per Pound. BEE a Gort. Ch’town, June 25, 1886.—2aw & wy TRY THE ! 25 CENTS, | AT THE LONDON HOUSE { j RICHMOND STREET GROCERY STORE NELSON BROS.. daelers in Choice Those favoring us with their patronage will find Goods as cheap as anyin the city, A call solicited. ROBERT NELSON, SAMUEL NELSON. Ch’town, June 17, 1886—3mos law COAL! COAL RDERS can be obtained, as usual, at the office of the subscriber, No. 35 Water Street, for car- goes of the following Coals, viz: Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia Large. CAPE BRETTON Old Sydney, large. Lingan Mines, large and slack, Victoria Mines, large and slack. The Slack Coals from Lingan and Victoria Mines are clean end bright, and can be used in place of several sorts of Pictou *ma!). W. DeBLOIS, June 15, 1886—eod tf 1827 = = = 1886, & E. KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. T & E. KENNY, (F. &. MAHON) Shin Owners. and Brokers, lwuore? fommission Merchants, 16] GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., Englaad, Scot's and Vaughangs Codes March 29, 1886. Family Groceries, ‘Maat, Fish; &t-1; we have a great future in store for us. All we want is population to develop our im- mense resources. The Times represents lands have their drawbacks also. Aus- tralia, for example, has hurricanes and epi- is that of a veritable paradise is only given out by interested land agents anxious to catch small capitalists who want to leap to wealth without labor. This view of the climate, it may be observed, is an unfor- tunate misrepresentation, and does much harm in the long run. The truth is our winters are severe, and it is better that the settler should come here knowing this than in the expoctettn n of finding a summer con- tinuing twelve months in the year. At the not prepared to confess himse elf inferior to the pioneers who have already worke? and grown wealthy on this portion of the con- tinent. The Times is really astonished at the Canadian agricultural implements, It says ease and simplicity characterizes most of them, and not a few of them are distinctly novel. There are ploughs that can plough a dozen furrows at a time, reapers that will do the work of twenty men, threshing machines of enormous size driven by steam a machine | that cuts and binds the grain at once as it goes along, and another combin- ing a thresher, separator and cleaner.” It is very evident that in Kngiand Canada is astonishing the natives. — Pa Ranching in Canada. MR. FREWEN, OF ENGLAND, EXPERIENCE—A THRIVING BUSINESS. The ranching business is booming in Canada,and the United States people in the business are thinking of moving north for fresh fields and pastures new.’ But the pleasing feature of the change is that English capitalists are taking an interest in Canada and are inv esting their money in the Dominion. Mr. Moreton Frewen has 10,000 acres of ranching land in the Northwest Territories. our cattle to the Alberta district.” Government is that of the Lord Lieutenant | of Ireland, who receives $100,000, w! the Chief Secretary fur Ireland has a salary) ile TELLS OF LIS! The second best place under the British! hensions of drunkenness 60 per cent her husband alive, and his Jove for her re- turned again as intense + when they pligit- ed their troth in 1840; but the presence of Srcenseds he with comparative fairness the climatic con- his secon? wif » cloud over the*r hap- ditions of the country. It says we have piness. Starnes loves both his wives cear- heat and extreme cold. but that other|/y, anc their affection for him is alla man Both claim him and both pro- but he is un- have him. could wish. test their great love for him; able decide which shall demics. ‘As far as salubrity is concerned, to however, a winter in Canada is genialty it-| Starnes and his two wives are living under self compared to an English winter and | one roof, but this will aot last long, as spring.” It is added that we have _bliz- both the wives are becoming very Jealous zards, but where these oecur the Times and he will be compelled to deeide bety con does not state. The story that the climate them soon. Starnes is fifty-mine years aud his first wife fifty-eight, and his second, known as No. 2, is twenty-six. A Negro Changing Color, A despatch from Rutherfo: ey Oe says: There is a negro living in this coun- try by the name of Harvey Carson who is attracting the attention of every person with whom he comes in contact. He isa mulatto, 34 years old, of medium size and some time they are not too cold for the five| height. He is undoubtedly turning a pure millions of people living here, and they white color. There are jplaces on his per- should not frighten away the man w ho is|son of several inches in_ size from which mulatio color has entirely disappeared, and the disappesrance is continuaily widen- ing and spre uling over the body. Carson is of robust appearance, has a good appe- tite, has no disease, and says he feels no inconvenience whatever in changing his complexion excer’ {hat he prefers to be a negro instead of a mongrel. White spots first appeared on his hands and arms about 16 years ago of the size of a ten-cent goin, and they have been gradveja~ <ares incre: jing in number an desnie:- “At the rate of present or by two or three poe een ODES By witrease the days of Carson as a negro are endless belt, * host wonderful ot a numbered and they are not many. nldighliiadocien Dr. Henry Howard, of Montreal, has contributed an article to the July number of the Alienest and Newrologist on criminal responsibility. He says : ‘that all crimin- als are such because they are cither insane from pxthological cause, or fools from terato\ogical cause, and consequently not responsible. No doubt Whitman, the convicted tramp, will be pleased to know that modern science condones |: + offence, and that he is not what a stupid jury stamp- ed him, a disreputable criminal, but mereiy a decent, respectable ‘teratological fool.’ ”’ —ee By a brief dated at Rome, the 15th of July, 1886, and addressed to the Company of the Jesuits, the Pope expresses his stron affection for that Order, and restores it absolutely to the canonical position it occu- pied previously to the cele ‘brated brief of He arrived in the city yesterday and regis-|Clement XIV., entitled Domu lie- tered at the Windsor dempter. That brief, which was issued on ‘“‘How is the ranching business?” asked|the 21st of July, 1772 suppressed ** for a Montreal Gazette reporter. ever.”’ ostensi' Y vom si regard to the pear * “Splendid,” replied Mr. Frewen, “and | of the (,ureh,” the cclebrated Society. snd so much am I pleased with it that 1 have) that im all the States of € hrist« ndom. Phis come out to Canada to get some more land. hsolute suppressivi: did not t long, but e have been very prosperous upto th >| the brief rr ek S poemeres eo ree! present and our prospects are encourage iully to} ginal canonica, positiol > ”? --——- —_Deose ing. hited Th. “How do you intend to improve the ren has 10,000 drink shops. | ‘The meee: wo > have a ranche in Wyom ing, 1 bos selling inte xicating _—— - <—_ ” said Mr. Frewen, ‘‘and if we can arrange eve 30 houses r saloons «of (ireat for the land we require we shall tr aNis po | Britain, put ond to end with a0 feet ay age frontece, would form a street 750 miles llong, stretching from Land’s End to Corn Mr. Frewen has extensive experence in . ! the ranching business in Manitoba and|W ali to the eatrome north of Scotland, and , ” almoct fro iverpool tk onde Thi Wyoming. ) alta m Ave rpool to Lor ton. This nee eae _ ; Vast mvciuhery 245 increased tue ar pre ling the last seven years. One person in 11] is yy : ny sou Wy nk t be a pa i er... OF beg assistance in a nation that boasts of one- of 822,000, ‘fourth of the world’s commerce.