THE DAILY DOLLARS A YEAR, “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.’ EURIPIDES. SincLe CoPies Two CEnts. NEW SERI ES. CH RLOTLETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, M¢ INDAY, JULY 19, 1886. VOL. 19.—NO. 438. The Daily Examiner |; is issued every evening by Ti he Examiner Publishing Oo From their ofliee, corner of Water snd Great George Streets, Charlottetown, i’. : is ; r.? : rink Myoward isiand, —~—RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— nV cawebbGee 1 25 rik ewel cece 50 Se ans cok tne beeen Advertising at mod: Coutracts may be terly. half-yearly, on appiicati a. ALMANAC POR JULY, 1888. MOON 8S CHANGES. made for moothly, quar- or yearly advertisements, | } | New Moon Ist day 6h., 54.1m., p. m., W. First Quarter 8th day, 9h., 5.7m., a. m., n. & (below horizon. ) Full Moon 15th day, Ith., 56.4m., p. m., 8. Last (Qua rter 24th day, on., 89m., a. m., 5. EB. New Moon 3lst day, lh, 13.3m — below forizon). i) sul sul Moo i i Da ae oe vo vide st ~ = ; j y I oa j h mh m morn jaftn h m 1 Thursday {187 49 8 10 3615 31} 2’ Friday 19 491'5 9/11 2 20 3 Saturday 19} 48) 6 18'morn 29 + Sunday Q) 7 211.0 6 23 5) Monday 21| 48: 8 45 O 48 27 | 6 Tuesday 22: 48: 9 59; 1 33 26 7, Wednesday 2 47il) 11) 2 2) 25 8 Thursday 23' 47iaft 22; 3 16 24 9 Friday 23; 46) I 30; 4 23 23 10 Saturday 24, 46) 2 27| 5 42) 22 il Sunday 25 15) 3 41 od 20 12 Monday 26 44; 4 2) 7 59 is (3 Tuesday 2] 441 5 39) 8 49 if 14 Wednesday 28' 43) 6 31} 9 33 5 15 Thursday 29:| 43!) 7 17110 13 14 16 Friday 30; 42) 7 54/1048 i2 17 Saturday L. 2) 41} 8 33/11 24 10 1S Sunday $2; 40,9 4/11 58 5 19 Monday 33} 39) 9 32\aft 30 6 20 Tuesday ; 34 38; 9 59 O OS + 21; W ednesday 30 3/\10 24; 1 38 2 22 Thursday 36; 36110 51) 2 17 0 23| Friday | 37; 35/11 18; 3 014 58} 24/Saturday 38; 34/11 48) 3 59 ob 25 Sunday | 39! 32imorn!| 5 9 53 %6 Monday i 10 31; 0 22; 6 29 jl 27/ Tuesday | 2wmwissse 48 | 25 W ednesday i o 28; 1 51) 8 o 415 29 Thursday 44; 27) 2 48) 9 35) 3 30) Friday 45 26) 3 54:18 24 4] 31) Saturday 4 46:7 26' 5 1,11 7il4 40 e -FOR- BOSTON. —-— oer SUMMER ARS A NGEM?E THE PALACE STEAMERS. OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. C0. iNT | | | | Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- | land, every Monday, W ednesday and Friday, 8.00 a. m. for BOSTON DIRECT: Fare from Charlottetown to Bostor, $6,50, 2nd class ; $9.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to - A.SHARP, F. W. HALES, PEL R’y., P. E. IL. Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent, May7 - 1886—eod why Gs. ARTHU R & CO. GEN HRAL Gommission Merchants, 12] ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. yo3 and Produce a CAUTION. PACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED T & IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. Specialty. RANKIN HOUSE. jkn: i that sue nndersig sned will lease for the above wel) known H fotel, situated on coi ner of Water ard Pownal Streets, in Chariotte- | t : Prinee Edward Island. Possession given ou the Ist October next by letier or personal ine view. . H. GRAY b AVID STIRLING, ‘rustees. Ch’town., June 12, 1886—junld Zaw nee hear at | Leave St. John at 8o’clock every Saturday mem | | ' i i | a te rm of years ' Any information required will be given, either | i } j i Ch’ town, May 7 TISH WARE! S88 QUAN ots AhideN Lace Curtains, Lambrequins, Curtain Nets and Fancy Scrims, Cretonnes, Light Prints and Dress Muslins, Ladies’ Vanties, Summer Wantle Cloths, Straw Hats and Bonnets, maya CRAB IL. ef Genis’ Merino Underclothing. « (meri ‘an White Dress Shirts. * Linen Collars, Cuffs, Ties, Socks. Carriage Wraps. ALL SELLING AT Pe ar Wey A LB SER AL DISCOUNT T0 CLEAR, 22egees mse om BRO co WA TI. ADAMSON ener Dowait orale, j | . 4 \ ———— zp ‘* Listen, Ethel, till I tell you how you jcan save me, and save y ourself from losing ithe home that has been so dear to you from ‘childhood. You know that Warner's son I Lionel has a great influence over him ; you | know too, I daresay, that he is not insensi- | ble to your beauty and social position, He | has requested your hand in marriage, and jon your accepting him will purchase my ‘stocks at their full value, and I shall escape oR, | SHADOWS AND SUNSHINE. BY 8. M. BENT. CHAPTER XI. (Continued.) 450 AWONDERFUL REMEDY | Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. Tt is @s pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and h lead to Consumption, have been Ch'town, July 15—-wky "3 ~~ J o ALAFAX ANI Wil, on and aiter TWO The Steamship “MERRIMAC K” (Capt. Crowell) ‘ ‘ : 2.200 Tons. a E Lind aad Pr yperty recently ‘liad “Ethel, you are unjust. Look at the; the undersigned, situates d on the | question reasonably and calmly. You i. ‘ —-* o Dd , ” Tes > ss ; ry’ . ae 7 : a oe . The Steamship “CARROLL” (Capt. Brown) 1,400 ‘Tons. Brighton Road, !must see that in this matter 1 am acting} v 3 i Sl ee sige BENJAMIN HEARTZ Fae tl "ae [he Steamship ‘‘WORCESTER” (Capt. Allen) 1,400 ‘Lons. April 202 “ a AMI HEARTZ \for your own go od, Were it not fou you, | April 20—2aw tf © pat ly could let the worst come to the worst, oe nee () ee le | _ “ En : o sa —— land then go to work again at the bottom of | | feeding it to the ¢ Nala virucr « hursday st July eof the ¢ ve Steams : i “ave Charilotte- i Oli . nh ing m ihursa uy, Ist uly, on yt i LDOVE t umships wi l le ave Charlotte ABSOLU TE DIT : the ladde r. But you 3 are unused to livi ing | own at 6 o'clock, p. m., on s las the poor- 99 MONDAY AND of eac h week, These vessels have superior Passenger Ac Freight hat udlied carefully. The LOWEST RATES char until P. E. ISLAN July, IS86, make THURSDAY further notice. mmmodations. ‘ged for bot Passengers and Freight. For further particulars apply to CARVELL General son's Wharf, ROSBY, Nicker NICKERSONS & (¢ 1886 — —_ om June I4th, A AO i i I Agents, Boston. -dy wy pat her jour 2 mos BeOoTHERS Agents, Charlottetown, oe eg IN _E AT & FUR STORE, Newson SBicck. TRIPs P Mi WHEE. weer eee i } eURRENT NOTES. scientilic is now used Dr. Burroughs writes in a magazine that nitro-glycerine in minute quantities as a heart stimulant far superior to brandy. Two drops of a one per cent. solution are equivalent to an ounce of brandy, and the effect in the collapse of fevers and certain poisoning cases is iminediate. William G. Townsend and William F. Cousins, 16-year-old boys, and fast friends, were shooting ata target at the home of the former, on Buena Vista avenue, Yonkers, N. Y., when the weapon while in the hands of Cousins, was accidentally discharged. The ball struck Townsend in the eye and inflicted a wound which proved fatal two hours later. Mr. Clews, the eminent New York bank- er, has, according to the N Y. Independent, a hundred clerks, and not one of them is a college graduate. University men are too old and too far advanced when they leave college to enter in subordinate positions, and rise step by step. He prefers to take ait aitilliiediehneateane fait fer enon peas gen financial _ruin. Otherwise the dreaéful | his clerks at the age of fourteen or tiftecn, decency chieute craxks or laousblal afocticen ten’ (2 h will come too soon, and leave us| and he thinks they make better financiers. eran er Serer sees ‘lent of obtatning | homele ss and penniless. At the close of the revising officers’ spe oe Do not det t tt at once | ‘** And I am to be ‘aan away, sold to/ oourt in Wentworth. Mr. Gwyn, counsel ae . panes : : ALI ewe on . j that cowardly gambler, just as you would for the Conservatives, presented to Judge es F. W. KIXS) sitet din a. at a piece oe rene Sethe, or the stocks for Sinclair a motion which had been seconded iru Ave., N.Y, And you wi Pt me in mn market / { by Mr. Bogue, counsel for the Reformers, enn ERT tr teenies ee anne ee Soe, SOU: are. riers this to © | complime nting his Honor on ‘“‘the very most in the same breath in which you| fain, judicial and impartial manner in j i lament my dead mother’s meinory. Oh '| which he had discharged his duties.” A x & that she were living, to shield me from this) vote of thanks was also tendered to the ea ler this en | revising officer's clerk. But, Ethel, do you not see that I am | QO® t.DERS can be obtained, as usual, at the office | of the subscriber, No. 35 W ater Street, for car- goes of the following Coals, viz: Albion Mines, Pictou, Nova Scotia Large. meer ie for your own future welfare ; and} besides, painful as the question is to me, it lis the only way to help me. ‘There is another way What is it, my child’ Mines are clean end bright, and can be used in place of several sorts of Pictou — LL. i G. . DEBLOIS, noble men are fighting to save the Union, pated Ethel, her face crimsened with | ngry ere and her bosom heaving with Y) V CAPEK BRYTON | oie ti or way.” EP 5 | Old $ sydney, large. rw ‘ is it, 1 y , ud?” ingan Mines, large and slack, | ‘Put me on the auction block, and sell} ms] i Li § ¢ ee ‘me to the highest bidder, as they do the} The Slack Coals from Lingan and Victoria’ s].yes down in those Southern States where | June 15, 188 b—eod ti BaD: ea Za ‘hi alf sup sed wrath, “Thad as soon be | 5s 4. eae eZ yy @ |*'4 like a slave as married to Lionel Wa me bh No LE ner, a creature i have always despised.” | ‘Poverty were preferable to the pile following enanlyses (made by the Domin- | you have proposed ; besides, you ion Analyst) of three BAKIN \G POWDERS |! I the at you have already consented to my sold im t market should put a stop to the > ‘ upjustetforts of the Royal to misiead the pul dlic {mi riage with Paul C he andley, * man worth as lo its being the only pure Powder. These im- | ten thousand Lionel Warners, and is my hs j > » ders ~e | : ° ‘ partial tests show that other Powders are as pure i plighte 1d faith to be thus easily broken? gk ld aes bide t s S . |W. SAUNDERS, Dom. Analyt, St. John, N. B, Am I to be false t6 vows as sacred and | | binding : .s though spoken before the altar!’ ‘‘Believe me, Ethel, I respect your truth, and feel the utmost sorrow for you. i It grieves me bitterly to think of the sacri- [am begging you to make. When I ealthy, I woul i gladly have seen you reports : toyal—Contains Alkaline Carbonates—a mixture | consisting mainly of Bi-Carbonate of Soda | and Cream of Tartar—adulterated with about 20 per cent, of Starch. iW: F. BEST. | lice Analyst, St. John, N. B., reperts : Dom. was W | | Pure Gold—Contains Cream of Tartar, Carbon-/ and Paul married. Your fortune and © his, ate of Soda— [Sere ont bart Notadulteratea ; /2"4 1 his talents, would have enabled you to No ibntad , ? same as usnal. . live in the luxury to which you are accus- ‘WOODILL'S S< i. 7, 1883—Not adulterated | to med. Now that poverty ste ires us in the same as usual, | f¢ i Rt . noacement t ] ve Jur 1e 4, 1881—Fresh and. pure ; ace, 8 ich Lan engagemen must no longer ne composition as usual, lhe considered. My enemy has me com- _ AYNARD BOW ‘MAN, Dom. Analyst. Halifax, | pletely in his power, and if you do not ac- Cy PEPEEES | ce pt Lionel, | know not what your future will i g 50" 000 @! uality; containsnothing!}. Think of the Juxury in which you have ib) UP1o0us \been brought up, compare it with what you Woodill’s German Baking Powder }; held | n nust endure; think how your father can a reputation for purity and wholesomeness now {|onger hold his position in the commercial nearly eas. ij r May 21, 1886. world, and of the years his life will be shortened by his ruin. Try and forget ESTABLISHED 1873. ME :MBERS CHAMBER | your attachment to Paul Chandley, who | may not be living. | know it is difficult for ey Oe COMMERCE, . 3! AZ ? at [ J “——s | aoa oe | you to do se, but remember it is for the A. IN" ss ae cs Pe. IX an Feb T Va f fos best, and that if you marry Warner, life > ; W v a will go on as before None will know of | the fearful pit on whose brink [I am now — Potatees Spilling, R.**?. Ties, : ad ‘3 F Les tv ies ] Teryv 1S 7 : »|standing. Like you, Lionel has not ) be Al 5, ol the Latest Sty les, at the very LOWSST |" | Lumber, Laths, Canned known a mother’s leve, and his PRICKS. | Pish, Riay, Regs, youth has been rather wild, but you will FURS, of all kinds, Cleaned, Dyed, aitered and Repaired. | Produce, aa a a ee man Se — commainsion. Write us fally for] Y= 9008 tearm to ve ye) ATA, ATIC HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. STUART. a, May 4, L886 Ch’town, STRICT ATTENTION to Business, Honesty and Square Dealing, and paying Cash every time, is what has placed iL. EK. PROWSE to the front of all competitors, in CLOTHING, HATS, He does not adv ertize to sell goods at cost, but he pa tees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent less than those who do adve ar | tize to sell at cost. He does not try to deceive the. people by blow and offering paltry rewards, but trys and has the goods to back him up in what he advertizes. He has now about 6,500 ‘CLOTHING, which he guarantees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent) less than any house in the trade, “ee less than half price, a He does not ask the ome to believe his advertisement - > ‘ag. ‘until tney see his HATS and $4,000 worth . the goods and prices back him up every ume. making a big| Ship Owners and to do things right| A lot of this Clothing was and will be sold less than half price. ill goods freely shown, or sent to #ny part of the town. Ye> Please don’t forget to call PRO W-s 7 iad Sign ot the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Sireei. 7, 86—eod wky And sell o: ge with that love happiness will be born.’ ‘‘Father, I shall never love Lionel War- ner, nor forget Paul Chandley. Even if sacrificed for your sake, my heart will always cling to Paul, though it may be wrong to cherish his memory, while I shall quotations. Ship to HATHEWAY & (0., 22 Central Wharf, Boston, |Gen- eral (omimission Merchants. Consi; gn your vessels to our house. Will always despise the creature to whom you receive pe rsonal attention, Charte’s, Freights|are selling me. Give me time to think, my and Vessels for the United States, New found: heart is nearly broken.” land, West Indies, Sonth America Ports. ‘Take a week, Ethel, at the end of Lumber, stone and Oil Freizhts. which Lionel will call for his final answer.’ April 12, ’86 ~3meos ‘*Papa, you have never yet deceived me ; i oo —itell me now that all is not so bad as you —ESBvzZ oe & Ey i RVG, have represented.” “Would to God I could, my dear child; but, alas! every word is true - too true.’ T. & EK KENNY, Diy Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. She kissed her father’s brow, and weep- ing and shudéermg, went to her room, His defiant words, his bold demeanor, his just indignation, were gone. They had been weighed in the balance against wealth and love of home, and found wanting. The courage that had borne him up had failed. The villainy that had surrounded him with & E. KENNY, (F. : MRHON) snares and pitfalls had triumphed. He had rokers, gone down before the first rus sh of the storm. He judged it all for the best, and General Commission Merchants, i6! GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. € England, Scetts and Vaughans Codes. March 29, , 18 26 perh: aps we ¢ apnot blame him for sacrificing his better feelings, and trying to avert disaster in the only way that seemed left to him. He could plead that he had acted for the best interests of her whom he loved so well, whom he could not bear to see thrown upon the world’s charity, to meet a fate per- haps a thousand times worse than the one now menacing her. Man, in his mind, is a of ; } ’ ~-* ay ss ld ri si uer be swayed Dy icasueu.e tern conunands of a monitoi abtie ties ti tial? the i371 Tons Anthracite Coal (Egg and | * “+ —— 4 , Chestnut Sizes J i. » does not hide th | ~ Will be sold low wile landing, sword with gliticring tinsel | ‘This is the same quality Coal that has given | (To be continued.) 3 i such guod satisfaction for the last four years. pine — ) CAP! JOUN HUGHES, i A LARGE stock Oi American an in ‘lish ! : Water Street. iC ywsets at the British Warehouse.@A. L. ; , ” .<r xX Ch’'town, July 2, 1886—lmo eod Brown, jy 15} ; no Course : milk dealers come down to that forget | T or | At Mount Harman, in Northfield, Mass., Dwight L. Moody has opened a summer school for the study of the Bible. It will be attended by 225 College students drawn rom the Young Men’s “Christian’ Associ- ation ofleading colleges in this country and Canada. Many came from the South, Ran- dolph Mecon College in Virginia sending | fifteen students. Mr. Moody will be assist- ied by leading orthodox clergymen. He was a wheelman, and called at a farm-! for a glass of water, but the | farmer's pretty daughter offered him a glass of milk instead. ‘*Won’t you have another jouse glass?” she asked, as he drained the tuim- bler. ‘‘You are very go d, he replied, ‘““‘but | am afraid I sh all rob you. Oh s0 much that we're the t time kg no. more than with ar ‘“‘We have the far = ly om use ilves all ple@t 7 lorouto are endeavoring to 9 cents a pint, and unless the the ontorians will buy a coaple of cows and supply themselves. But the Toronto, whieh is agitated on the milk question, is | not the famous Canadian city of that name. li isa village in En: gland near Bishop Auckland, county of Durham. Canada, it The pec i get milk at tW rate ‘| seems, is giving names to Old World loca- j H Al Rp _C€O & B,, em ri yus being, and he falsely reasons out! n he knows then they will believe, and) £. bo BF tan a earh! tor deeds that of IST arr ed lconacienes tells hit are wiong, and he} os arrived ex Se sch, « * : rom | ould often rather listen to the vcice ol | 2 , y wie 1Y aR Alvida Lapias ‘ , - sie arerrs | bl ipa Tei m th: pn that of cé LiIciCce Ie ! io keen edge of her a Be al ied while lities. An idea of the extent of the patent me- dicine business may be gathered from the figures of « printing contract, said to be the largest on record, between a New York manufacturer of a nostrum and a Philadel- phia printer. The bargain was for 400,- 090,000 thirty-two page “pamphlets and 40), 000,000 four-page circulars, to cost £800, - - 000. Part of the work will be qone im Philadelphia, and the remainder in Eng- land and Germany. A Berlin surgeon has discovered the art of repairing and remodelling noses of all sizes and ages. He can take a nose shaped like an artichoke and by his peculiar method turn it into a beautiful and really classic snout. He bars nothing. The fact of the matter is he invites the hideous, and pays a premiuta for it. The man with a nose twisted like a gourd-handle or a ram’s horn is his pleasure. The man with no nose at all is his delight and joy. Mr. yesterday’ Schmidt,” said aGerman gentleman, as he entered a Pittsburgh mer- chant’s office, ‘“‘Mr. Schmidt, I haf der schmall pox.” ‘Great heavens! Mr. Schneider,’ was the hurried reply, *‘don’t and the clerks rapidly dis- appeared in varions directions. ‘*Vot's der madder mit you fellers anyhow ?” pursued Schneider, “I haf der schmall pox full of butter oud in my — vot der Mrs. Schmidt ordered last week alreaty.” come here,” Cheques for sums inside of a dollar are not an uncommon thing in business. There hangs in an office in Boston the cancelled cheque of the United States for one cent. Another firm in that city have framed and hung in their counting-room one drawn by the same official for two cents. The other extreme in che ques, which naturally comes to mind in this connection, may be seen in the Bank of Commerce, New York, where there hangs on the wall a handsomely framed cheque for $14,000,000. The people of Wise County, Texas, have petit ioned Gov. Ireland to call an extra session of the Legislature to provide re lief for the people in the drought-stricken sections of the State. Thousands of acres of school lends have been sold to settlers in the droucht district, and the settlers nave come from the northern and eastern Stat They have made first payments on their farms. and must make second payment dur- ing August or lose their land and what they have already paid. The are utter failures. crops In an article on engagement rings a French writer says : ‘Do not choose the ruby; it is too showy, loud, and indisereet. Geod taste inclines toward the pphire and the diamond, of which the one does not vo well without the other. Do net pOSE sappl urr une : " Hamo} bit a8: eweller-artist to m- ah combination iait apphire Aan ume diamond Pin ouose also ne, but when itis const J t ha ihe I di advai Tagwe i chaig Yan tis change 3) J5L\. er) “e hasaa and athe ntal uy hitl It ronlad mob, therefore. be chosen {or thi sent. which is to be worn and lasts, and which re lite mains from the days of youth, while every- thing else changes.”