THE DAILY EXAMINER. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Borm Men, having to advise the Saitie cin may speak free.”— EURIPIDES. Sinc Le Copies Two Certs. ¢ . | ,. ‘ ; . me 3 - , _ \ “\ MEREES. CH \ | wy (>) 7 > S Y +" » YrgaNWvTOQvNH ¢ a i iA m ~ Zz 7 r LLOTTET WN, ‘iP. E. I LAN ND, TU. ESDAY, AUGUST 2, 188% VOL. 21.—NO.. 59. ¢ je Daily Examiner A Baily Heenpade, Powderly on Rum. is i every evening by Mr. Wittiam Youns, of Kingsb ro, Lot Nowa word about the cause of the : ‘ , a et r 4 47 is ihe owner of a very fine graded bul). laboring man — strong drink. Hea’ t fhe Examiner Publishi ng Go. | vt ae was kept on tether with a ring 10,000,000 tongues and a throat for each ; sig hn "t £ through his nose. Occasionally a neighbor tungue I w ay From their ofthese, corner o , 7 S 3 . é cngue I would say to each mz poms r ee ( Water and | -AND BUY FROM— ae Wi, oy wotli take him to board for a while. Being and child vue aoe ee ee Great George Street harlettetewn ; i ) 2 awhile. Deng aud child here to-night: ‘Throw. strong Pri Edward Island, . nye of @ kindly disposition and docile, he was drink aside as you would an ounce of =: coon | & - easily led from one place to another by @ liquid hell. (Tremendous applause.) It RATE F St LIPTION— ) small cord tied to the ring in his nose. On sears the conscience; it destroys everything s ths a ee $2.50) Wednesday evening last, during the own- jt touches: it reaches into the family circle Th: ca Se i a 1.25 | ers absence _ at the shore, a young lad by and takes the wife you have sworn to On b stbe Ricecal coscees 50} the name of Keley called for the bullaleg- protect and drags her down from her Advertising «¢ metein: biti | PON ing that he had been sent by a farmer who pinnacle of purity into that house which no Contracts may be made for monthly, quar-| resides at Suuth Lake. Into his charge the decent womaa gees alive. (Applause.) It ieee yearly, Gr yently ‘elbverdabibenday ’ ball was given, but instead of leading him induces the father to take the furniture on 4} 0 aa . led him West, fetching him to from . his house, exchange it for | SAFE. aS, raat or tis ms e to one ‘i the money at the pawn-shop, and spend the 1a eo P ll ’ : eee ee ee esiden utchers for e sum o teen proceeds i m. : overythi i ALMANAC FOR AUGUST, 1887 | New American Vuslins, New Prin’ ed Batisis, ene dollars, part credit and part cash down. es "1 an . Pept gee we “ ’ i . " . OMPT Keley then thought he would enjoy himself eetoel, ; cere ‘a * ; New French Huslins New Printed Cottons ! . joy himself of the Mississippi, and I know that the z MOON HANGES. ‘ New Print d ( tt dns. | a little, hi he a vested 1 part of aa money most damning curse to the laborer is that i lay, 4h., 27.6 m., N.E., | mia ;, , , ~ AWONDERFUL REMEDY | in something stronger than tea. The night which gurgles fr eck , 4 N.E., | > + we ght which gurgles from the neck of the bottle. | ‘ ; A BIG DISI LAY OF LAC ES. Adamson's Botanic Cough Balsam ae away pleasantly ae" but (Cheers.) I had rather be at the head of ait : r il ay, f., 4.6 p-Th., aN. > re ° i © -~a fe op oh? . 4} > : : : wr, athe Seep Secu € morning came, an wit 1 it ia reanb it rj amperate * - Book yin sli fi. } ictoria Lav il, Bison ; Law ii, « heek It is as pleasant as honey Courchs, Colds, and the man So ‘ rol f ] . a ca ao F rgantaats - having 10 ,099 tempera ©, Ne } i }} ) - | e a Asthma, which lead to Consum; n, have been 2 ” yyare , - nis ntoien honest, earnest meno, than at the he ad of “(be ee - m., N, Vuslins. } speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’s Balsam after ae, ae paaleng reget 9 lite, fre ball an organization of 12,000, 000 drinke TS, yr n . . = : . | all other medicines bave failed. Suffrers from either was found tied tua ence and living. At whether ma oderate or an other kind.’ | ‘ 2 lay, 4h., 8.7m., p.m., S.E. Emaibr “olderies, in Allovers, Fiowncings, Kiigings, inser- recent or chromic couztis or broncl tctions, ean | this juncture Keley took in the situation eine na ul . ’ : sort te his creat remeds confident of obtaining s +3 : s r , ~ bs ; it sie bees & ‘ ee er mse cand ten _of obtatning and tovk to his: heels, running alung the Over an Embankment. a? Ot chee ene te ‘Se . "Bie Bie? epg se fy smetberpamemen St railway track with the swiftness of a trained —_— — 5 I 8 ter | . : ‘ J j : ah A VEGISTA, . ~ “alae rs ° ’ : A Big Stock of Gloves and Hosiery. | | Bottled at 8. Stevens, X. B.. hy the proprietor, [780@R: He was pursued, however, and’ A Winnipeg despatch says: “ A heavily hel m’aftr’njmorn | h m| cian a . 5 F. W. KINSMAN £ CO prought back to Souris by the big watch- jaden freight train came thundering round 1 Monday t 4 25 4G) 3-57 14 Bx) Linen Collars and ¢ uffs, separate or in sets, 343 47u A maker and some sinall boys, and handed ;, curve on the Canadi: -acitic ilw a ae Oe ae o j State. ae * nadian Pacific Railway, 2 Tuesday 3) 23) 6 42 ; 3 heidi ee tae a ; a ees over to the J. F's, or rather to a constable. eight miles this side of Hawk Lake at the } Wednesday Pe 22, 7 . + 33 Corsets, direct from the makers and at the lowest Ww ANTE nH. Meantime the butcher went to East Point second trestle point, being known as the + i Lay > 2] io 30 ES 43 -her j > “it 27 m4 . . : r . *% af : ; ) aol sal aan + enh) oe price, |where the culprit hailed from, with the Sumn.it, about seven o'clock on the night & ssl ial 6 SH as ee atte A LIVE CANVASSER ,, — ant oe of getting bis money back in sume of the 28th ult. The trestle had been filled 7/Suaday 54) 16; 9 15) O 4) 22 and Lone. st oe} ready, oo eieichapes | en aie other. ae eps ee a. about in, but the embankment has slid into the ee . - tee ; - of the wonders of the deep and jungle. Four) uar e owner of the bul! obtained posses ce. Carrvi rith it: , 7 Wy i y ob i4’ 9 40; 1 14 ig beautiful Chromo Plates, over 800 pages ; print’! sion of hi l d mente: Ieee aT os + phoet te —_ yonds os 9/ Puesday s7| 14110 41 1 49 r i ‘ou Want a Seaside Dress ‘ust see OUr stock of nbd edlinar oheslients lear peice’. Jlatiiaar Mie 4 ‘ S property, and starte hor “wh track. Engineer George Gould whistled 10 in 531 12/10 29) 2 28 at J in the world. a The culprit was kept in custody, down brakes, but the application came too . ; = 5 ) ‘ } a E. uy fy « r . 11) Caarsday _ 59] 10/10 59} 3 14 i Flannels —-Che ape st and Best Goods for the purpose to be St, Joke B Menapen for. tebe ae mah. by manne ate edGer Jets,” Ske tie” Nein: Sek Sen cane wate 12 , | : 0 1} 33) 4 14 9 found J, 5. ROBERTSON & RROS., placed against the sill of an upstair window, pitched Gown the embankment and rolled 13 > rday ) 3 Simorn)| 5 2; ° July 25,087 Publishers. he made his escape. into the lake. They were frightfully i sun lay | 3] 6) 0 12) 6 46 5 pista cke uly 25, 1887. ; . Keley, we need scarcely say, is not the wrecked. The engineer stuck to his post 1 | "a iay ‘ ° 59 7 4 0 7 SOOTHING, man of motor fame. , till the train went over the embankment, he she aoe 7 la oa . a +3 a E CLEANSING, sais siiiaa then jumped with it. He escaped miracu- is| Tharsday — § 0 4 O10 25 5 ; 9 |The Mortality of Liquor Sellers. lously with a fracture of rib and other more ; ole sel 5 eeln) 7) oan HEALING. — trifling injuries. The accident caused con- 22| Saturd O| 56) 6 41/11 48 46 It Cures A physician has been making investiga- siderable stoppage of trattic.” 2)!Sund 91 541 7 3 lmorn 42 CATARRH tions to ascertain what proportion the lite | a fe 22' Monday 13 52| 9 15| 0 281-39 ; ; 9 expectation and the frequency of certain | Home Rule. 2: | Tuesday 14) 50/10 30! 1 34) 36 June 7—dy & wky Cold in Head, causes of death among alcohol dealers would | ao 24| Wedn sd 16) 49/11 42) 155 33 | exhibit in comparison gue the other popu | An Irish landlord writing to the London : ca lay 17) 47\aft 52) 245) = 30 gf eee HAY FEVER, | lation of the same age and of the same sex. Times says that a Home Rule spirit has sprung ee nn 18} 45) 1 58) 3 53 2; STOPS | He has had access to the statistical materia] UP “mons Some of the Irish land owners in rt a “em 19| 43 2 53) 5 9 24 saa from 9°! the Royal Bureau of Statistics, to which ealtcines aA Hs the concessions being made by 29 Mond St al oat Saar = Nasal pestagentar all the numerous register ofices of Prassia S'that Parnell eve assurance long ao, tuat . ’ dees eS of ay 2 2 ag age = 72 ~ ga - a ew Sen — : =e 1 ue ood Ly 23! 3x! 5 31) 8 42 is EASY TO USE. to the throat and io 1888 the death records for the years the Irish proprietors would be better off under 41 laesdav 135 246 36! 5 35| 9 21113 12 excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent is7' -1883 of all persons who were engaged a Dublin Parliament than with Imperial pre-paid on receipt of price, 50c. and $1. Address =!) the manufacturing and selling of alco- supervision. This great issue is fast coming E, AR 7 HU R & €O _FULFORD & co., Brockville, Ont. ;holie beverages. The number amvunted to to a head. Everything that Lord Salisbury : ie : rey FI nik Pro 14,295 males, of whom 13,523 were over, has said indicates that he is in a fighting tral twenty-tive years of age. The life expecta- ,mood, and that he wishes to get before the UOMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECEIVE OF Butter, Cheese EGGS Potatoes, Fruit & Vevgetabl ’ {44 Commercial Street, BOSTON, BASS. ig : if , Haliiax i Prince Kitward! isiand SI aS Line, The Only Dir at ; Line ‘Without Chauge. | i harlottetow nto Bosion, Mackerel, Poultry, if, May q Boston ~ 0 THE, s'aunc roll and Worcester have been thoroughly refurnished and pat into first-class condition tm every eee ; Du iring the ason of 1887, one of these vessels: Wi ave Po waal “treet Wharf, Charlottetown, for Bi ton, at six o'clock, p.m., on THURSD: Att of each week, and Boston for Charlottetown every SATURDAY, at noon Excellent Peseenger Accommodation! Low R se FAKE Cabin, $7.50: Stateroom terth. $9.50. Lowest Hates for freight, which is always care- uy hand d. CARVELIL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown. Harrison Lorine, Managing Owner, Lewis Wharf, Boston. July 21, 1880. COAL! ‘COAL! ! "0 ‘ iv i } Tons Hard Coal (Egg and Chesi- rut Sizes.) r. “Robbie Godfrey Coal is the best to be had in Philadelphia. his _. Also, 100 Tons Sydney (Old Mines) Round ¢ oal, EX. Se Bounty. _ On hand. Acadia Round and Nut Coal, Sydney hound, Nut and Slack Coal. len cents per Ton allowed for cash. Orders left at office, Water Street, will be prompt\y attended to CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. Water Street, Cltown, July 25, 1887—1mo pat her guar a CAE D-~ yk EXAMINER PUBLISHING COM- VAN Y,” having lately added to their stock ol type and material for Job Printing, are better than ever _ prepared to execute orders for Bill He ale, UL tter Heads, Handbills of all kinds, M i or Business Cards, &c., promptly om leaply, in the best style of the art. None but first-class workmen are employed in their of le ; and, ag they import their printing Papers direct from the manafacturers, they are @bie to fillu ull orders on the most fav orable terms. the continued patronage of the public is especifully ‘solicited. W. L. COTTON, Manager, Ch'town, Nov, 16, 1886. TAILORING E ‘our Fine Stock of Tweeds, Worsteds, &c. h and commoedious steamships Car- STAR STABLISHMENT Is the rigbt place to vet your Ciothss made. Because we vive Good Value and a — that beats the world. Our Hstabiishment is new but our Cutters are the oldest at their, | Dencinacie in the Province. We can give a styie and finish to our garments that others cannot’ attain to. | be _y Ea _— oO —er ; e ‘ | | ' ba VAS. FB Ta WwW, | Because we know we are right «nd care not what our competitors eae! We are bound to knock them out in Fit, Style, Finish, Price, &c. ome and see us, even if you don’t buy. We want -_-—- —-——0 WILEOD & eee Gucen Street, opoeatts Watson's Brug Store LEOD, late of C. R KENZI Bruce & Mel Kenzie, y £ ] ri mm, sormeriy JAMES McLEOD, late of C. Roberts J. 7 late of New York, as if 5, 1887 ST A —— JULY eod « wky Char ke ttctown, ' — SUMIME 5, &O. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Yiontserratt Line Juice, in pint and quart bottles. This: Lime Juice is imported from the Island of Montserratt, and is! cuaranteed to be the best and purest in the world. West India Lime Jaice, in bottles and on draught. We import this in casks and bottle it ourselves, and it has given first-class satisfaction. | Lemon and Raspberry Syrups.—As we import these ‘from one of the best houses in the Dominion, we guarantee them ito be equal, if not superior, to any other Syrups in the market. 2 é a i? f AT LiRu —— Lemons and Grapes, are receiving Oranges, and will have Pears, in their season. | | Fresh Fruit.—We ‘Apples, every Boston steamer, | Strawberries, Watermelons, Xc., Confectionery.— Having a very large stock of good, whole- isome Confectionery, we are prepar red to give extra value in this line. Tea Committees will find it to their advantage to give us a) ' call before buying else where. | BEER. GORE QUEEN SQUARE AND KING SQUARE STORES. Ch’'town, July 9, 1837--eod wky to show rou} Ss a meneiinaamnent | | | A. CARD. To all who are suffering from the errors and indiscretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, &c., I will send a recipe thai will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. Thisgreat remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. ANADIAN Si rt -AND STATION KY STORE, U aoe QUEEN STREET, next door West of Mr. E. 3. Bonnell’s Watchmaker and Jewelry Store. UBSCRIPTIONS taken at above store for J. S. Robertson & Bros.’ Publications, Toronto: | | Family Bibles (Old and New Version in parallel | ‘ columns). These Bibles and other valuabie| | Books can be obtained by easy monthly pay- 'ments, thus placing good books within the reach | of all classes of the people. Prospectus of, publi-, cations can be seen at store. In connection with above is a well-3el-cted) stock of Stat ionery, embracing ever ything g usu- aily kept in a stationery store, which wiil be sol \d on very reasonabie terms. BREMNER, A. G. Agent, , Ch’ town, July, 12—2no0 aoe. ra AS i “ 2 322 E83 x 598 oye 232 © SSS a & Soo lees - fe Fe Ei scb9 CURRY.POWDER iy CELERY SALT weer MUS TA Ty Tyrese. itt. epee ae ae ae teste AR ANTEED aan aes PURE GOLD MAN FG. Roe ee sees 2 eee fel, age WILLOW GROVE (Grafton Street, West.) 7 — ———— ee on are invited by the undersigned, up to the Ist proximo, from any person or ts rsons, for the purchase of Willow Grove, com- \pvising nearly two town lots, with Dwell we | House, Coach Honse, Stable, W« ood-huuse, fe. + Front entrance on Grafton Street, rear entrance , tochford Street. iaree portion of the purchase money may inode on interest for a term of years. | For particulars appiy to 5 J. W. MORRISON. “July 20, 1387. | is ‘States. The 'chiidren are cutting teeth. ' button.” ‘tion in Prussia has been as follows : Retail liquor sellers are not insurable! risks, in the opinion of American life insur- ance companies. Whether they are sellers who sitin a counting-room, or who stand | i behind a bar, wants to insure them. Some say that the} beer made in this country is more deleteri- ous than beer made in Germany, and that beer drinkers and beer seliers there are | better risks than they are here. The In- surance Gazette says: ** But experience has taught our companies that it is not prudent | to insure a man whose business is the hand- ling of retail packages of any kind of in- toxicating liquor.’ EE GS oS In Srief, And to the Point. Dyspepsia is dreadful. misery. Indigestion ture. The human digestive apparatus is one of| the most vomplicated and wonderful things in existence. It is easily put out of order. Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food, bad cookery, mental worry, late hours, irregular habits, and many other things which ought not to be, have made the American people a nation of dyspeptics. But Green’s August Flower has done a wonderful work in ‘reforming this sad business and making the American people so healthy that they can enjoy their meals and be happy. Remember: No happiness without health. But Green’s August Flower brings health and happiness to the dyspeptic. Ask your diug gist for a bottle. Seventy-five cents. The enormous duties do not exclude is a foe to good na- British iron from the markets of the United official bulletin of the Iron and Steel Association shows that during ‘the half year ending June 50th the con- ‘sumption of what is called domestic pig was ‘less by 200,000 tons than during the preced- ing six months. This was caused by an in- ‘crease inthe import of pig from 129,654 tons in the last half of 1886 to 223,000 toas ‘in the first half of 1887, and an increase in ‘the imports of mauufrectured iron from , 329, 662 tons to 434,000 tons. ~<a + Apvice to Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's | Soothing Syrup should always be used when It relieves the it produces natural littl: sufferer at once; quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “bi ight asa It is very pleasant to taste, It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays al! ain, regulates the bowels, and is the best ics remedy for diarrhea, whether arising Twenty- -tive | from teething or other causes. . Irs. ‘cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no otire kind marl] eod & wky no experienced company |°* i ten years will be required | Britain at | people once more upon the Home Rule issue, Among those ‘In his address at Norwich a few days ago he At the age Among the male more or iessen- | went so far as to warn the Conservative of Populationin gen- gaged in the ‘Party to prepare for a possible dissolution. oes eee areaeep' toate, Parliament, he said, had often met with « 2 years.... 32.08 years. 26.23 years. : eae 3 ae + ome . (35 sears.... . 25.92 years. ah i Sane jearly termination when its life seemed en- 45 years.... 19.92 years. 15 19 years. je angered, and *‘ the Conservative Party must 55 years... 14.45 years, 11.16 years. | ory ganize to instruct the people against the de- 65 years.... 9.72 years, 8,04 years. le ‘eption of the separatist apostles who are In pointing out the particular diseases 00!y too numerous. " which have been the causes of death, the! 42. BRO A agRh~pel following table will show the proportion : | The Paname Canal. gn coat en | Lieut. Charles C. Rogers of the United genera! engaged in the States navy, who tnade a tour of inspection of (1816-1869. alcohol trade, |! the canal with Charles DeLesseps makes a re- Dusenoe of the brain. ALT? 14.43 | port exceedingly unfavorable to the project. 'p bateubaie a: Pleari: a ac oa | He declares that with all the men, machines Heart diseases..... oe ee 3.99 jand money necessary for the work it would Diseases o( the kidneys. 1.40 2.0 ‘require seven years of the hardest work to Pane steeeessssteeeen oo finish the canal. He estimates the remaining Weakness from age..... 2249 7 5 }expense at not less than $275,000,000. Un- favorable as Lieut. Roger’s report is it is not ‘as discouraging as that of R. Nelson Boyd, a imember of the London institute of civil engineers. He estimates that the entire ex- cavation for the canal will reach 150,000,000 ibic meters, of which one-fifth has been ex- cavated and at the present rate of excavation to complete this work. eee The United Free Methodists the recent Assembly received the following resolution greatest enthusiasm: ‘* That the \ssembly records its emphatic condemnation of the policy of coercion for Ireland, believing that the constitutional liberties of the Inish people would be for- otf such a measure; of Great at Louth with the feited by the passing Disordered liv er | and, further that it is the profound convic- tion of the Assembly that the policy of } Home Rule for Ireland advocated by Mr. (iHadstone is the ouly solution of the Lrish y lestion. Mr. Blaine, who is at present starring in Scotland, has taken occasion tu say a great many very civil things of his hosts. Ina recent speech he said that “the men of Scotch blood in America are far more num- erous than they are in Scotland and no por- tion of the inhabitants have contributed more to the geveral welfare of the republic, have established higher character, and have exhibited in all great fields of labor for pro- gressive talent. We must never forget in -lreckoning the immense influence which Scotch blood has in the liberty-loving char- acter of the people ” The German and Prussian Parliaments have voted together $39,000,000 to dig the North Sea aud Baltic Canal through Schles- wig-Holstein. Of this Prussia contributes $12,500,000 outside of her quota in the m- perial vote, her contribution representing the cost ot fortifying the canal. ‘* Not sv much trade as war traffic,” is the govern- ment’s maxim. The canal will double the effectiveness of the German navy in war time. Farmers in the States who have been led by the prevailing low prices of late to plant Hless tubacco than usual this year, will not be specially pleased with themselves over the sudden and remarkable rise in prices for the leaf. This reduction of tillage was not ouly local, but general, and 2 drouth down South comes in handy to assist; in making a corner possible A large number of members of the Brit- ish House of Commons have signed the r/Sir Charles Tupper has interviewed |Gouschen on the subject. ‘memorial in favor of a Pacific mail subsidy. Mr.