\ BAR = This is CL A OO eer EW SERLES. Citi. T he [s issue i i mvening by . rhe Examiner Publishing Co., 0OM THEIR OFFICI ' QUBRE a Island. 6asTANM ih HAE ? LUNLUN BUUDLy, Charlottetown, P. BE. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION Dail) Gxaminer| true Liver ncn Fre LON OG EE SES oe A ET A MRLOTPETOWN, P.. &. tern Men, having to advise * : ‘ - a so the Public, may speak free.”—Evairipes. SineL_E Copizs Two ©unre « We have : ev < Bees ¥ % € in the BBs takes, im * ie ! . - SO 5 ‘ va —" e even eee «- 50 . qi ar latahpotad inree Jiontas.... ee j . ae ke ws “ Avré €aeUNe One MOGs ciit es kk vo rae Mio Le ta sf Advertising at most Contracts'may be made for terly, half-yearly or yearly advertise Aap pile ation. thly, quar ALBMANAG FUR AUGUST, 1389, ments on} TTC | y bs ~*s he ’ oe | | | i | | l ay Pa F a A j 9 , ety “x - “R PER aH Oh, | . “a First Quarter, 4th day, 9h., 14.4m., a in., N.E, | < oe below horiz nD. Fall 3 n. Sith day, Or.,. 30.4m., a. m., 5. > i 4 . . _ Is 6., 39.0n1, a.m, 8. oe ma Be a ~ i N : Voth a sv #4. S Sy» h. | Noon Digh'Day'| P> ring cS : lett i) Sun Sun if » £ ay's| i; ps ¢ ‘ 4 . Pe .% Bees ts ‘ F WEE! ~~ @& {> SAGAS ct Bee is { ui ?4* rw op ri eaht len ‘hi li? it a8 es ‘ ‘ 3 “gs oe ‘ ope : h fm 1 rho} morn h mi Qik Gloves, FE ih IO] : 1 Phursda 447.7 25. 9 25) 0 59.15 38} said : ee - o~ ; * . 2 Friday iS 23}11 34) 1 33 35) §3. P} VW Pix ee cot tye: ‘ Ay ARES ert ga nth si Saturday 19 29:1) 42) 2 18 33 | ath geOW e pbehiari! y a6 Torte CTC. ~ -. %se| 2 7 201 ey ; : eee. a 3 ia aaie (Sunday 13 7 MSummer Millinery cut away cown > Monday i t 13) 27} ~ i . Ri | slay i 3 2 & 27] 25) 7: ednesda of it re) = 22} me Chursday Ls} & S$ if atl . d : 1x = " ~ Z A es A kw ~~ ‘ tage : o 9 Friday Zz ‘$ 6 i k. Lo) +4 a 2 {i it a an TF \ % f* ery {) turd s Le , ; ‘ ie i ae » | on a oe . lp, , i ju Pe 9! 0! 7 54110 5) lI tea Wet we te Ads Sth ule ee Ju 7 id }2) Mienday ee 9} 8 2511] 33 4 is) Pu suby + %) 8 4ijaftl a Charlottetewn, July 31, 1889- dy w K 4 14: Wednesday 3 G 9 14) 0 40 3 @ z tlie iiceah sitinachascnialibiasass j5| Thursday i 4' 9 37} 1 38 0) is lay 2:10 112 4113 57 Vi Satnraay 7 | i oa 2 7\ 54 ‘ . FE § tsisu vilay o 0:10 56) 3 4 52 y ‘ i ns @ i?) Monday 9'6 SS! 11 4 46) 49 e AY 2 20| Tuesda 10} 56/morn| 6 2 46 o SP Be 2! 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Above Messrs. Harris & Stewart's, next Have BRereh mi} th Co ; tiie | fii p fa p qa] ¢ - : alULU u had asi lias aOR” Be ; ‘t ‘ a to ExamrInxeRr office. aio Gpuul Un it radii iy B Luv Al ‘s iis sf Special attention given to Seasches, a 3 . Collections, Conveyancing, aud all branches of Solicitor’s work. 7 ae . ee . 3 ang Made OM morpgage or appraved joint WE Pt RPOSE TO CLEAN ODT, lf } ; fE BALANCE OF OUR te HUY u4—im eod w tt MARVELOUS RY ¥ < i; > 2 Tem — ee nS ce % ae “9, 2 w ° abe k r rt € of fad & is G Gent! 7 Laney your | adiog. lind wancdcring cure Dvowy child and adait arent g bevel titted. tivout inaduce:nente to © itresp ndencs Classes, ectns, with Oninions of Dr, Wr. A. Fin. eeoed. the wr d-famed Specialiet in Mra a ' agits ; ient Stpepzas Pater ‘hegre vat Peyoss 4 s YM. Paphiey; >. D., ed.for of the Cl» ixtiaa . ; Rh ‘chard Pro: tn, éhe Neientis : | As ofy di dex "qs L to Pes Judah P. i- ats t powtt Peuds A LOISE . PPL. 257i ‘ele Ave.s N. Y- JaMES A, MORRISON GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS Am L-- Commission Merchants, HALIFAX . . } i i Consiguments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rererencys : Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Rank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; D. C, snaliners, Manager Hank of Nova Scotia Dharlottetown, ; WARREN & JONES, ‘ - 7 THA MERCHAN iS, 1 East Cuear ann 9 & j4 Muinoine Lang, LONDON, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Useeave, Halifax - 24, 1887 ~ Mokrryon & HOURS-—FROM SEVEN TO SIN. McLk L889. OD & Charlottetown, July 31, 33> = £ ‘ : ¢ oe z a ome 2 z % é so a : & a a8 ioe “ik 7-2 £7 Pe en -£ = © $ , ; - a3 & . oS & ohms r ia : S & Be . i fa “ & Bs tay Geo G - a a At prices we have not bitherta offer make room for our me mo f g**. SETS ge BEe ai Fe ; F fe 4 Ste Fr a £4 z ee s ; & - § 4 . ) - 5 3 ¥, i . £ 5B SPE wil S "FETs ’ 2 mM: — et } , ; ' ys } +6 Chis step was unavoidable, and as a conseyiience you may anticipate Pare pilus, McKENZIE. } wovibghiatell ih atm Wal N. TFANTON will sell for THIRTY DAYS, at! * DISCOUNT, his Stock consisting of , Specta Plated Jewelry, Eleciro-Plited VW The Entire Stock must be cleared out within thirty Vays. UPP NOTICE.—All Watches or other articles left to be repaire in Thirty Days from date, will be sold to pay expenses. SLAUGELT ER OF Jee rom 20 TO 33 1-3 PER CENT. American and Swiss Watches, Ame ican Ctocks, Gold, Silver and cles & Eyegiasses. No old stock on hand. W. N. TANTON, ER QUEEN STREET. d, and — called for with- w d w—jyl6 re hwding The Teacher # Who advised her pupils to strengthen their minds by the use of Ayer’s Sar. saparilla, appreciated the truth that bodily health is essential to mental Vigor. For persons of delicate and feeble constitution, whether young or old, this iuedicine is remarkably beneficial: Bé sure you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. ow very spring and fall I take a num- ber of bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and am greatly benefited.””— Mrs. James H. , Kastiman, Stoueham, Mass. i bave taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla With great benefit to my general health.” ~~ Miss Thiyza L. Grerar, Palmyra, Md. “My danghter, twelve years of age, has suffered for the past year from General, Debility. A few wecks sinte, we began to give har Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Her health has greatly improved.”—Mrs, Harrie; H. Battles, South Chelmsford, Mass. “About a year agol began using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as @ remedy for debility and neuralgia resulting from malarial exposure in the army. I was in a very bad condition, but six bottles of the Sar- sap avila, with oceasional doses of Ayer’s Pills, have greatly: improved my health. I am now able to work, and feel that I cannot say too mueh for your excellent remédies.”—F, A. Pinkham, South Moluneus, Me. “My daughter, sixteen yeara old, ig using Ayer’ 3 Sarsapgrilia with good ef- fect.” — Re 8. J. Graham, United Brethren Church, Buckhannon, W. Va. **T suifere .d from Nervous Prostration, with lame back and headache, and hav ‘8 bee ‘n much benefited by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I am now 80 years of age, and am satisfied that my present health and prolonged es, are due to the use of Ayer’s Sars saparilla.”” — Lucy Mofiitt, Killingly, Conn. Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 7 vears old, So. Woédstock we. aden | “After several weeks’ suffering from | nervous prostration, I procured a bottle | of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and before I had taken half of it my usual health returned.’ Ayer” S$ Sarsaparilla, Or. J. C. Ayer ‘& Ga,, Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles,@5, Worth $5 a bottle. : Ag eres ean ~————— AUCTION SALE. ee Dw elling Hionse, Store aad Premises at Southport. } are instructed by Mrs. Henry Beer UT! \ ¥ to sell by Auction, on FRIDAY, Aug. 23rd, at 3 o'clock, p. m. :— so naetewegreeeapemenannnenemnstasgtiiedtin Tha at valuable 3Susiness Stand, fronting 64 feet on Main Street, Southport, | 164 feet, with all the buildings thereon. | - Ax aac Building Lot, with iarge Ware- {room in the rear of and adjoining said pre- | mises, The Dwellin jfnished, with a S sine frost-proof cellar and These premises are well adapted tor general business purposes Terms easy. KE. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. FURNITURE, MATTRASSES, &¢. JUST RECEIVED I HAVE A Laree Consignment a ew NeW HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, ~-CONSISTING OF— Plush, Brocatille and Hair Cloth Parler Suites, Wain: it and Ash Bedroom Suites, Ha li Stands, Tableg, ete., ¢te. Aiso—Hair sid Fiock Mattrasses. This is a very choice lot of Furniture. Come early and select from this large stuck. GEORGE M. HARRIS, 129 Queen Street, jy3i—ti Charlottetown S: PEfER’S SCHOOLS, Head Master Rev. JAMES SIMPSON, M. A., assisted by the following staff: BOYS SCHOOL. Xe v. FRED E. J. LLOY D, Rev. T, H. HUNT. B. A., Mr. JOHN T. BRYAN, Mr. E. J. HODGSON, Q. ¢ SERGT-MAJOR IRWIN, Drill Instructor. GIRLS SCHOOL.' The MISSES DESBRISAY. Michaelmas Term opens Monday. Sept. 2. Pupils prepared for matriculation at the Universities. Frxs.—Boys’ School $34 per annum; Girls’ School $15 per annum. A reduction made for brothers or sisters: Applications fog admission to be*made to the Head Master. Aug. 5, 1889—1m eod a ANPHRACITE OAL, peo ARG! Cor- sicano, 306 Tons Anthracite Coal, RA QUALITY.) ‘C LYONS. . > ‘ ay . Ps oe 2% not exceeding 26-one hundredths of aninch | beavily topped. The Scotch farmer has " > . e yy } 3+} . 4 ; and cut down to permit the use of the bar at/att unbled with good cause for some years four hundred y urds, back: but t} 18 8Gason ica gloric 18 excepti ion, — i He adit nits his success, and has nothing but STRUCK BY JAGHTNING In t 7 smiues lor everyone. lhe summer, indeed, scorn thal passe l over Irisht ; sa @ : 900n the best for many vear 3, with just Moncton, on the 10th insst., Mr. M {enough rain for the ground. 0'Neill’s h was struck DY liga : > 4 . » : ~ elactric ffaid peared to-enter b Hh interesting ; Whi | ney, ip} ng « i the shi es, Knoeu i : : vy a rv appeal ip ist in its aé eu i we LY Lore i i OTi Ny i : : jot the Cceiiar Wa hi ina T ‘ 2 iit li OU iii y* ing were d for W vt 1Or- | i y reading It is in iualely » person received ou iV VV anaaa s le men ‘ Mw PU ; 7 " : i { 4 parvicuia large num mam WMS » a, We MM Lh imm ren hay ‘ 1 place, and . : a Y ; , + , , . } muyS: Loca ai mee p } tal hav haan told Vi omens Missionars 15 ,. ee ie] ‘ " } : 7 i i Lit 3 PULUINYE iB i uusi i Was ! ua L sad « ot f Chure! } wort / : ‘ eu Liney y vO ATi i hi i h $ J i pray ; A ¢ ; : ‘ any Democrats *” hea, bu i t A . ‘4 Ss h id on the sul ; ct of mission : it more vomce ey i President was sick and t ; LO : POUAOCT ‘ When 7 rh it 4 reports were heli over, he followin i Deu ; s Cleveiand did Repub the officers for the-ensuing y« vi i will have to stop. Bat up toth . ; : } j XT ; ; if : Costain, President (re-elected); Mra. C. “ght 1¢ we are alittle behind the Demvcra: Hamiiton, Ist Vice-Pregi a - Mrs. F. W.1, nd we can never turn out more than thi : i lj nu 43 rake Lorres- [2 ‘ ; Strong, 2nd do; Miss Ida (3. Baker, Corres 1. The Democrats should make no com NG to-day. per Brigt. (EXT running b: ack | Touse ang Store are well | j Core ling > ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, “AUGUST 21. 1889. E Local and Other liems. ton’s have actua turday | John, The BASERALL.—The Mone wona game! On Sat Shamrocks, of St. to 1. bi iciamasiadcs Arriks AND Biossoms.—An apple tre« the garden of Mr. Meucton, has apples en one side and ered 0 on the other. jin wae aondle Tun CHARGES of the A@erican schooner have paid $2,300, and all the charges hav been withdrawn. saan till Joun L Gets a Yean.—The trial of John i.. Sullivan, for prize fighting, was conelud at Purvis, Miss., or wor! Ls. years im Saturday, ch: unpion " was prisanment. Kilraia expects to pg similur dose Ba THe Gui Tink. —The first cuillotine ev seen in Halifax is now there en route to St. Pierre, where it lor tie exer dered in maiion of Gael, who recently mu old nian in Jack the Ripper sty ihactieaniiiieaatiennitill REMEMBERED IN His Winn Am Arti | s Bb as ts) \ met Di I : oo! fe i \ } ‘ mm nis way to net ‘ will i QUO, Mocca i jury 4 d y < ; : rriping pounds t 1 as purg it \yers P .t paticnt ‘ tharti ‘ t Li ; sa commend 1 alike for ; me tel t ' las the most r ita New Cuvrca Pine ew Prssbyter ‘ burs h it vi re 1 W p ii 1] z : worsen ip Pp on sunday. ; e p Stor, rev Mi McKenzie, was assisted on th occas} ! itvev. Thoms Corbett, of Tyne y, at Rev. Mr. kferd, of Mount Stewar | set | No™MEDICINE in the world is i ter re pute or more widely known than Avyer’s Sau iparill \s a safe and vertain - remedy fo sll manner of blood diso;: ders, leading physi cians and druggists everywhere rec mend i 1 preference to any othe ee og - . Looks Like PRosrrrity.—Says Sum | mersi de Pioncer: Changes and improvement* are continually being made in the tow a No only are the dwellings being constantly im “ d, and new and handsome onea bein: built, but the streets are being kept in goo repair and hew voaes opened up. cilia ce Y. M. C. A.—-A mectiug was held in Mone ton on Monday to devise meas for carrying put the plan for the erection of a $15, 000° Y. Wu. O. AP bailding Th that aarti: ag town, i land for which has already been sceute it 7 cost of $5,000. - We have not yet heard wh: abtenireieurrte ed at: er a Tut-Gorip Yrstn, some beautifu ’ imens of gold quartz were b: ' ike FOING Bu . ; - ‘ ; > = : . “ | from tae Aunand mine at’ Montague, N. jbavesn depth of twenty feat instead of the - w caynaga; all tae FOPUES NT" aes a i fiiteen feet now afford z A new coffer- 1 ich wouid i ! yout | : : ; £ ve : qua tz, Ww ni v , is j : Pree! : i 7 , Gan, How in. ¢ Ours OF CORSTrUCIION, will inc eerie om helgnt and o Ci : Carn OM my ; } cs Pe . ee ee l : $250,000. [be Canadian Government width, is plenti 5 ‘ ‘ ‘ : : ; ; re " : j awakened to the necessities of the situation jand the noe is ro Y 3 : c pet. ‘ . } . ; ,? \ OF any X ; pose to duplicate the old lacks, thereby j worth over £3,006 ' bik . “ ' ght ee rnishing an 4iternate route, ; : 7 . a Pwr 2. any ¢ meet : , | Press Meztine. —The annual meeting A native of Scotland just returned wok A eee er Be ae ae at ad ; J the Maritime ] TOSS ASSOCIatIoOnN Will DE fy na holid tay trip to llth. From Nev will go on No doubt the sail d Lakes will he greatly enjoyed, as will als pe the visit to the coai and copper the Island, and to“fhistoric Louisburg. dpe G iasg( Ww ‘ OWA the despatch nh says minion Rifle Association has decision in reference to the low at the laving a width of opening in the — p mding Secreta ys Miss Jessie St oe he- secretary; Mrs. VL. Mrs. C. W, Strong was appointed delegate to the Convention. "4 OCUuUrmMan, reas. AAO AB: DEATH IN THE Exctxtr.—Dr. A. B. Shaw, of St. Louis, who has been makiz ig microscopic examinations of the Brown-Se quai de si: ir, dis covered, while experimenting on Saturday last, that the fluid was alive with countles bacteria, although but three hours had elap- sed since the elixir was prepared. Bacillus cause tuberculosis, were found in great quan- tity, thousands being ia a single drop of the mixture. Dr. Shaw could arrive et but one conclusion, namely, that the glands we from a sheep infected with the bacilli o tubercle, as the mortar and pestle and the dis- tilled water had been ae steri ae i} before the mixture was made. Dr. esti- mated that ina drachm of the injection mii- lions of these bacilii would have been put into the system, each ore capa ble of muitiplyi: iteelf i ten to one. that tul eronlosis in s&s itself in tae pe i indehniteiv. The chances. \ ang would manife gon in Dr Shaw has since made other expe and in two of them the hacilins tu was discovered. The rod-shap nd | i also found in several samples of mistareny July 23, 1889. I made, : ially | pose that great things are accomplished by wy defeated the score stooa | ip | SPeat enterprises, whereas we are no McKenzie, Weldon Sti et, is| Darius Green was. competent to fly before WiITHDRAWN.—The owners]. Mattie Winship is in «& and **thejare satisfied that the Minister will aid by senteuced te ovelevery means in his power the society for is to be used in a few day: 1: ponding period last year. ‘i COrrecthess oi ought tO Ha ifa ‘ held in New Glasgow, N. S., on September the members an saoulinea to Cane Breton. Bras d’Or mines of TuE — on Reconsiperrp.—An Ottawa that the executive of the Do. reconsidered its alteration oi sights on rifles and it has been decided to al- comivg matches the use of rifles ’ back sight tuberculosis, the bacilli that are supposed to! comers OD VOL. 25.-—NO. 75. Notes and ClHppings ] It is a very prevalent mistake to suap- neglecting little things. Mest of us look ‘| too high at the outset of life. We are con- tent with nothing but great opportunities, more competent to begin with such things thau : he became an angel. .| ~——The Fish and Game Protection Society ive operation. The memorial to e| the Minister of Marine and Fisheries, pre- pared by the president, has been signed by the special mittec authorized, and for- warded tothe Uspartment. This memorial ijputs the case furcibly and plainly, and we ‘| protecting our valuable fishing interests. The president has personally instituted ome 8X prosecutions against persons viol- ting the fishery laws, and more are to fol- a | low. OM sai ota mit } riuiant vendita } | ——Carefully repeated experiments made ao : = - 4 ; . by an experienced Huaglish navigator at utander, ov the i Cc of Spain, vad tha « | } . WOU Lie Cl OT thre ea Wave tI spl m ? - } ru ; } , : atid i avy nie Ci wrid. f OC - ey } nw : auowimng tue lit ior THe fa. betbWeen the Waves, WouU G Make a : : i rine OT 34 tec m cre LO DARE The rth trom « st to crest was found to be feet. Other estimates of the waves in South Atlantic during great storms » height of 590 feet for the crests and 0 feet for length. In the North Sea the ht of crest seldom exceeds 19 feet, and a rth 150 feet. he len: -The number ef horses exported from n during the six months eaded June 30 was 5,015, against 5,348 for The valuation of [this year’s exportation, however, is £331,- 545, against £515,822 for the first half of i888, which figures are in evidence of the the prediciion that fewer horses wouid be bought in rital the corre3- :out better Britain this season. The failing off in the . Sinumber taken by the United States is ' . ae 2 > niacked. Up to July 1,,/1888, 1,026 had } gone to that country; . 'e |ncesed the departure « t} same however, that . ah importers are a little late in shipping this , 80 that when the returns ave all in the deficit will not be so lage. ‘the present year wit- of only 630 up to the date. lt is possible, , | SCason - i orgnrececemneate ~The new lock at American Sault Ste Marie will cost $4,000,000, and is the great- est work of the kind ever vontemplated. The existing docks opened in 1851 were jsupposed to bo equal to the carrying j ci eee ty for half- a century, but have eady proved inadequate te meet the in- emai demands of shipping, the tonnage> here exceeding r that of the Suez Carnal, ‘The new lock will take in at. one time four 18 lodanat i toamers, and will y his native country, in ssaaiinns of the crop prospects says that there never was a year that farmers fi lt more gratified and hopefui than the pre- sent. The crops, especially in the south ‘1 of Seotland, are abundant. Hay was se- cured early, and surpasses the crops of many years back, while turnips and pota- toes are alike goud. The weather during the former part of summer was warm and dry, aud at one time there were fears for the oats; but two or three good davs of rain dispelled these forebodings. Harvest in some quarters was commenced as early as the last day «f July. Straw is long and i} ad than il] aint until we cut off one more hi he sy di iL which cannot occur. mt uraimis to make no we without cause.” Amlthe very next day Mr. Wana- } i = appropriately adc lressed the Y. M . at Saratog aon ** Practical Christian- p ae , 7 : According to Dr. Leuf, when water is S!taken into the full or partly full stomach, t dees not mingle with the food, as we ar ni t, but passes along quickly between the food and lesser curvative toward the | pylorus, through which it passes into the he secretion of mucus by the fintestines. . | dining membrane is constant, and during tithe mght a considerable amount accuma- -jlates in the stomach: some of its liquid r portion is absorbed, and that which re : nains is thick and tenacious. If food tuken into the stomach when in this'con- coated with <n dit ion. at becomes this mux us, -z aat e secretion of the gastrie juice and il ns are delays d, “These facts show the value of a g ylet of water before break- : This washes out the tenacicus mucus, I i stimulates the gastric glands to secre- In old and feeble persons wa'er should not be taken cold, but it may be with great advantage taken warm or hot. ; =e in| | U0