et eT aaa EEE Oe ee vee a ——— ee AR he ah gt at So cane Electors, Attention! Che Liberal-Conservative Committee on | -_— Lonpvon, July 23.—A desp itch to - St. James Sabbath School, revision of the Voters’ List respectfully notifies voters not already registered, a well as those whose registration require correction, to apply immediately at office of John T. Mellish, Esq., Barrister at-Law, Queen Square, where every facility will be freely atlorded registration day and also in the evening after 7 o'clock, Applications must be made before the Ist of (August. THE DAILY EXAMINER. JULY 26, 1889, The “* Patriots” Honesty. lr is very pleasing to note that the organ of the Opposition is fain to admit that THE EXAMINER does not attempt to deceive its readers in respect to the taxation borne by I After all these years of opposition and disputation about matters the people of Canada, of political to the honesty of THe KXxaMINER in its dealings with the public, is in the highest We know that ic will be accepted by the people at its full value. at the present writ- importance, the Patriot's tribute degree satisfactory. Uur greatest regret ing—is that we cannot, honestly, return the compliment. The course of the organ of the Opposition in this Province has not, we verily believe, been honest or patriotic. Expediency—expediency in its narrowest sense, for its party, has been ** How how will i expediency the Patriot's governing principle. will and ‘‘ it alfect the party /” affect the interests of this or that partizan ?”’ have been the main questions with the The consequence is that it cannot possibly now perform good and efticient service for either the country at the Pr its position in respect to the question under vinee by itself, Take, as an instance, discussion Admitting—as we freely ad- mit that this Eastern part fairly entitled to obtain important public improvements in consideration of the en-|j Tmeus sums which have peen expended by the Government in the opening up of ] British Columbia and the great Northwest, how can the Patriot advocate the construc- tion of these improvements with the faint- ; ° ‘ , est nope of success in view of its repeated sssertions that the people of Canada are, THE DAILY the to secure proper ‘amounts to £50,000. Hetena, July 23.—A tremendous land The office is open during the | slide occurred near Miles City, on the large, or jured and Miss Netta Wormser and of Canada is|8i¢ arrived trom Hong Kongand Yokohama this morning. burned 23 hoursand destroyed 87,000 dwel!. flames, and 400 others were killed 17,000 people are obliged to* , Telegraphic Odds and Ends. OF GENERAL NEWS PARTS OF THE WORLD, ;}& BUDGET j y | | Chronicle Prince Bismarck, throug! s} SAYS Ss .| were rendered houseless by yesterday 3 fire in the town of Laks. Six burned to death. Northern Pacific railway on Saturday. A high alkali bank suddenly gave away, and a mass of earth for a distance of 500 feet slid dewn into the Yellowstone River, com- pletely burying the railroad. Winnireo, July 23.—The recent splendid rains have wonderfully improved the crop prospects in Manitoba. Farmers who three weeks ago expected only half a crop of wheat are now confident of reaping one about average. Monrreat, July 23.—The Caspian brought to Montreal yesterday fifty-two young emigrants sent out by the Canadian Catholic Emigration Committee, under the auspices of Cardinal Manning. New York, July 23.—Members of the Cronin faction of the Clan-na-Gael held a secret meeting this morning in one of the parlors of the Vanderbilt Hotel, where Luke Dillon, of Philadelphia, is stopping at present. Capt. Edward O’Meagher Condon, who was at one time sentenced to death for his part in the killing of Sergt. Kelly in Manchester, in 1867, was present. Quersec, July 23.—Augustine Lesage, a farmer of St Augustine, met his death under peculiar circumstances. He was re- moving boulders off his property, and had just undermined one huge rock, for it to sink into the ground, when it toppled over, crushing him to death. Pirrssure, Pa , July 23.—This morn n; * freight train frightened a horse attach-d oa spring wagon, standing in front of Abram Zeigler’s residence at Harmony, Pa., and the animal backed the wagon over the railroad embankment, throwing its occupants out. Miss Nana Oppenheimer was thrown under the train and instantly killed, Miss Amanda Klee was fatally in- Miss Floenheim bad!y hurt. The young ladies were the daughters of wealthy parents in Pittsburg’s prominent Jewish society. San Francisco, July 25.—Steamer Bel- The recent fire at Luchow ngs. Over 1,200 persons perished ix, the FYROM ALL ‘the German representatives at the Vatican, has dissuaded the Pope from leaving Rome. Pesru, July 23.—One thousand persons persons were Damage to property ‘t, JAMES’ SABBATH SCHOOL AN- Ss NUAL PICNIC will be held on 3 Thursday, the sth of August, ——\ RED POINT WHARF, Adjoining the beautiful and romantic Grounds of John McEachern, Esq. A. KENNEDY, Superintendent, COAL. jy25—eod ny ANTHRACITE ISCHARGING to-day, per Brigt. Cor- sican, 300 Tons Anthracite Coal, (EXTRA QUALITY.) C LYONS. 23, 1889. oe HALIFAX Sommer Carnival ——AND—— Britis: Military & Naval Operations tsN A GIGANTIC SCALP, AUGUST 5 TO 10, 1889. _- o_o July — eee —_ HE Bomberdment of Halifax by Her ‘Majesty's \WWarships and the Defence by imm ense Land Forces will be a Spectacular wee Exeiting Representation of Actual War- arg :. * vhe Review of British Soldiers, Meu-of-War afd Local Militia will Le on a scale equal to enything of the kind to be witnessed in European Countries. Nearly samp out with- put shelter and are dvi- S ; rate « 00 a day from war’. - “ug at the af ; .t and exposuro. ee ee Pisquid Notes. even how, being crushed down and ruined aR by 4 grinding system of taxatwn / ; che people are ruined now, they e; rv the Ci nor c to pay uythir ; — afford aay ata Hing toward : ? 3 , 8 subwe y or tun- Dei COmpmIUh Catlor mB een Pri ; j a ween | ’ nce Edward itiue : wtainiand Isiand an Y ; st *? t such a means Vi UVibssb tion is sbove g)) +hings neces- ; ' avy ta complete the ¢P4in of connection which binds the Various Provinces of Canada, and i put this Province on an equal looting in to the Confedera- But the have play ed fast respect tion leaders of *‘the Grit Party” and loose with this im- portant questror opposing it in private, dainuing it with faint supp rt im public, falsely declaring that the country is ruin- ed alrealy, pindering tu the prej-sdices of the'politicians of Ontario and Quebeg; andthe Patriot fell into line with them, and by so doing destroyed its usefulness as an advo- cate of the rights and interests of this part . of Canada, in this regard. It is really deplorable that an organ of public Opinion, cl aiming to represent the views of a large maj rity of the people of this Province, should, by its fatuous short- sightedness and dishonesty, and its servile adherence to iis purty, have placed itself in the useless position which the Patriot now vecupies. siiblialldii ts nis Notes and Comments. We that the old Fish and Game Protection Society is about being resusitat- ed. We trust that everyone interested in either branch of game protection will at tend. I[t is only toe apparent that the fish- ing in this Province, uniess some active guociety is formed, will soon be a thing of the past, as there is hardly a stream on the Island to-day across which dozens of nets are not nightly set, and where poaching has not full swing without let or hindrance. see ~There is a paper published at New York that is certainly a unique publication. It is called Printers Ink, and its object is to teach its readers the art ot successful ad- vertising. Thousandsof dollars are annual- ly spent in this country in advertising, much of which fails co bring satisfactory returns, because the advertising was im- properly done, Perbaps the advertisement was badly written, or lacked conspicuous- ness: or muy be it was inserted in the wrong ” cout their potato crop, as the ‘‘ bug” is ae people in this vicinity are im dread making great destruction in Capt Boud- reault’s potatoes. A fine young mare belonging to Mr. Angus McDonald had her leg broken while jumping a fence. She is supposed to be all right in a few days. Miss Annie McDonald and her sister, Mrs. Hagen, are home on a visit from Bus- ton. They will return in about two months. The haymakers of this place are very much pleased with the amount of hay they gathered this season; and also all their crops are looking beautiful. ED 8 nt News Notes. The balance to the credit of depositors in the government savings, banks, on June 30, was $19,204,619, a decrease of $10,000 in the month. Work is being pushed on the Intercolon- ialextension in Cape Breton, between the Straits of Canso and Sydney. The large force of 2000 men is being employed on the work and the construction of the Grand Narrows bridge. Mrs. Martha Danks has been arrested at Warsaw, Indiana, charged with murder, and her husband Daniel as an accessory. Danks recently became a crank on religion, and it is said compelled his wife to strangle their fifteen-months old child as a sacrifice, claiming that the Almighty had promised to resurrect the child on the third day. When Danks was arrested he had been car- rying the dead infant in his arms for two days. ——---—__—_#+e-e Ladies’ English Waterproof Cloaks just opened at Harris & Stewart's, London House. jy25 3i audit Hoisery—A large stock at Stanley Bros., Brown's Block. jy25 3i MOUNT ALLISON Ladies’ College SACKVILLE, N. B. ———et eo PHE 3ith year of this well-known institution will open AUGUST 297TH. ‘The courses of study extend from the Primary branches through the whole University Curriculum to the degree of B. A. In addition to this wide range of sub- jects in the literary department, special attention is given to PIANO FORTE, VOICe CULTURE, VIOLIN, HARMONY, SHORTHAND, TYPE- WRITING and CALISTHENICS. ‘The best talent available has been secured for all these papers, or at an unseasonable time. Printers’ Ink aids the inexperienced adver- tiser by showing him how to avoid sucn errors, and by teaching him how to adver- tise so as to wet the greatest returns for the iu least expenditure, which is the basis of suc- cessiul advertising. * —-The recent story that Dr. mais he has made himself ten years | younger. It is now stated, moreover, that Dr. Variot, of Paris, who ridiculed the idea of such is almost cony of adiscovery by which weakness and dis ease can be eradicated. tific and medical world the nature of their alleged discu very. Brown- Sequard had discovered an ‘‘elixir of youth” did not at first receive much credence, but it seems to be a fact that the famous phy- sician has announced such a discovery. He claims that by hypodermic injections of a} liquor distilled from certain parts of ani- | HE Subscriber offers for sale a full supply a thing, has experimented | with the fluid on three enfeebled men, and need that we are on the eve The names of these | twu men alone prevent the whole affair being looked upon as a hoax, and the scien- | y will await with in- terest some precise statement from them of on subjects, the Musical Director —— a graduate of Stuttgart, and the Violinist a pupil of Joachim. The Teacher of Singing was trained by Max Mearezek, the instructor of Patti. Every effort is made not only to develop in- tined taste and lady-like manners. For catalogue apply to REV. B. Cc. BORDEN, M. Bie djy22—ti eept Ist PRINCIPAL. CARD. of GENERAL MERCHANDISE. —ALSO— Flour, Meal, West India Goods, | Castings. ; Lowest prices for cash or prompt pay. HENRY H. GORDON, Georgetown. jyl5—pd tellect and character, but also to cultivate re- Ship Chandlery, Farming Implements, Stoves and OARDERS.-—Permanent and transient Board The Professional and Amateur Regattas and Athletic Sports will have competitors from all parts of the country. The Military Vournament presents Novel Exhibitions to be seen in only one other place in the world—at the Royal Ageicultural Hall, London, Eng., once a year. . The Firemen’s Tournament will be partici- pated in by fixe laddies from all over the country. The contests are open to all. : The Parade of Boston Oddfellows in uni- j form, with their own music, will be a unique feature of the Carnival. The Torchlight Parade of Firemen, Trades, Manufactures, Societies, Sporting Clubs, etc., will be the most extensive affair of the kind ever witnessed in Canada. The Band Tournament will be taken part in by Musical organizations, visiting and local. The lilumination of the Harbor, Ships of War, Mercantile, Marine aud Surrounding Country, with the procession of Brilliantly Lighted Boats, will be of vast extent and un- equalled grandeur, Promenade Concerts in the Illuminated Public Gardeus, with music by Military Bands and Elaborate Pyrotechnic Displays, will be prominent attractions among evening amusements. The Chinese Lantern Bicycle Parade, by local and toreign wheelmen, will be a striking novelty. . The Three-Days’ Walking Match will be contested by champion American, English and Canadian professional pedestrians. Among the other features of Carnival Week are Horse Races, Base Ball Tournament, Cricket, Aquatic Concerts, Harbor Excur- sions and Yacht Races. For programmes and full address information, W. C. BISHOP, Secretary, jy 20 Halifax, N. 8S, Tourists’ Attention. eo POINT PLEASANT HOTEL, COVEHEAD \BEACH, 1" NOW OPEN for the accommodation of Guests in search of a healthful and pleasant resort during the hot season, Terms moderate. Apply by letter to JAMES McMILLAN, Stanhope P, O., Or EDMUND CAMERON, Grocer, Kent Street, Charlottetown. Mail leaves Charlottetown on Tuesday, Thurs- day and Saturday. pd lw eod—jy20 LEWIS’S Unrivalled Photographs CHEAPER THAN EVER. E invite your attention to our Show Window. Our PHOTO CRAYONS are very fine. You can have one dozen Photos and one life-sized Ciayon and Frame for $10.00. ivery person who wants good Photos will do well to call at Lewis’s and get prices, as we are making them cheaper than ever. We use nothing but the best materials, and war- rant our Pictures not to fade. Our PICTURE MOULDINGS are the very best in the market. We frame all kinds of Pictures at very low prices. Mouldings wholesale and retail. All kinds of Frames on hand or made to order, Atso—Stationery, Fancy Goods, Toys, &c. Cc. LEWIS, Grafton Street, Market Square. jy22—6i eod JOHN T. MELLISH, Barrister, Attorney, Notary Public, &e., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. as OFFICE—-London House Building, (Davies’ Corner), Queen St. »posite Depot.—JoHn Bolten, Proprietor. upe2Zl—dy 2m edd ay ers accommodated at the Railway Hotel, Ali kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to. Money to Loan et low interest. — a ~—dy & wky tf es BY AUCTION, AT MY SALESROOM, r ‘gy ry ON FRIDAY, 26th INSTANT, AT 1.30 O'CLOCK, P. M. : Parlor, Bedroom and Dining Room Sets, Carpets, Pictures, Crockery, ec, Arso—1 Range in good order, Kitchen Utensils, &c., &e, GEO. M. HARRIS, jy@4 Auctiovueer, CALEDONIAN CLUB OF P. E. ISLAND. The Annual Scottish Gathering WILL BE HELD AT THE New Driving Park and Exhibition Grounds, Charlottetown, ON THURSDAY, AUG. 15th. For further particulars as to Prizes, travel- ing arrangements from all points by Railways and Steamers at special rates, etc., sce pro- gramme. JAMES D. IRVING, President. JOHN M. CAMPBELL, Secretary. jy24—dy tl dte wky 3i HARD COAL. RRIVED Ex. Schr. Carrie Easter, and will be discharging to-morrow (Wednes day), (225 Tons Anthracite Coal, EGG ANP CHESTNUT SIZES. This is the same quality as gave such good satisfaction last year, and will be sold at low- est possib.e prices CAPT, JOHN HUGHES. Water Street. Ch'town, July 23, 1889—5i dy. HARD COAL! NOW LANDING, At MeMillan’s Coal Depot, Ex Schr. ‘‘ Kalevala,” from New York, A Cargo of Superior Hard Coa} Selling Low. R. McMILLAN. july22—3i For Liverpool, &, B., Direct. BARKE DUR AT CHARLOTTETOWN About 5th of August, WILL GO ON THE BERTH FOR LIVERPOOL, And will carry Lobsters and other Cargo on Freight. Apply to the owners, PEAKE BROs. & CO. jy22—ti Mackerel Canners! 1pOOsER For sale b HORACE HASZARD. BUYER. IGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Canned Mackerel, Lobsters and Salmon. HORACE HASZARD. jy!9—lweod pd HELLO THERE What Number of Wrappers do you think you will have to mail ? JULY Bist WILL BE THE LAST DAY, ee WOODILL’S German Baking Powder. Halifax, July 17, 1389. Tenders Wanted. —— Th for Re-shingling and Painting the Presbyterian Church at Mount Stewart, according to specifications to be seen at the store of James Ross, Mount Stewart, will be received by the undersigned Com- mittee up to MONDAY, the 29th day of July, inst., at noon. All material to be found by the contractors. Tenders to be accompanied by the names of two sufficient securities in the sum of Two Hundred Dollars fur the due performance of the contract. The Committee do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. T. W. COWAN, FREDERICK PIGO1, JAMES ROSS Committee. jyis nearest A LLL THURSDAY, 25, JULY 889. sisal pias SEASIDE HOTE BUSTICY BHACH. yews ae —— This Beautiful Watering Place will open the Serson on July Ist. for _———— (x " . Be cin oe cine moe saint « ; . > . For pure, bracivg air, surf hathing, sea and river fishing, &e.. 1 aa few el ¢ ‘ ‘Vivere > yea ly » A a rs . . = it has few eqrals Covered Bowling Alley, Tennis and ¢ roguet Lawns free to guests. THKRMS MODERATE. Apply to FOHN NREWSON, June 5, 1889- dy i Opposite Post Office, Ch'town. iw Ww ky scpnctipsiessimasell, DAE viento MS Bam beg a , f? a iB Ks E : oa ' Boars aa URE E have just completed opening our NEW STOCK OF BOOTS ASD SHGES. We carry a full line of the celebrated AMHERS! MAKES, the test goods in Canada, Fine goods a specialts , Our Stock is larg spe well assorted, and extra good value. 3. C. SPRAGUE. Charlottetown, May 10, 1S8%—tu fri w ky — —--———{: ) We are Selling a Walnut Parlor Suite, of Seven Pieces, for $25,090. —— —-—(0) ——-—-— Come and see the Latest Styles of HAIR CLOTH and PLUSH PARLOR SUITES, at extra rdinary low prices. Material and workmanship guaranteed. Home Manufactured Goods take the lead. MARK WRIGHT & CO. GOING OUT ol te HAT TRADE Boys’ Readymade Clothing. WING to the rapid increase of our Tailoring trade, and the demand on our space for room to display to advantage our arge stock of CLOTHS, We have decided to dispose of our Steck of Hats and Boys’ - Readymade Clothing Regardless of Cost. ISS9—Vaw why ~ ee ae 2 meee eee ee eee ot ao Our Stock is new this season, and in the latest styles, and will be cleared out at a big sacrifice. JOHN McLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, juned—3m eod & wky UPPER QUEEN STREET. The Best Chance —TO GET THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND— GOO)-FITTING GARMENT, ——Is AT-—— B. S. DAVIES & CO’S Haat YAOPIns Stabs ALWAYS A LARGE STORK TO SELECT FROM, PRICES. AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH —~-~—=(0) MR. KEITH, the popular and efficient Cutter, is at the head of this Department, and with a god stafl of workmen you are sure of getting the very best satis!action when leaving your orders with us. , S. DAVIES & CO., b. February 25, 1883—eod & wky CAMERON BLOCK. Summer Resort, NEW SPRING STOCE ~ * oe al * x . BY a * A , 4% o~