~ THE DAILY EXAMINER. — cmon _ - head aioe - ee ee “ This is true Liberty. when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evuirrpes. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. MONDAY, JULY 15, 1889. Suvete Corrs Two Cents VOL. 25.-NO. 44. Quite So. NEW SERLES. FARMING. The Examiner Publishing Co., oe A ee ee Professor Saunders at Tignish. . =: : i ** In the world’s broad field of battle (ON )PFICE Horse Expoxt.—Mr. McKie shipped ten| 4% announced in the press, Professor | : a pe , FROM THEIR OFFICE, FA W PRICES fine drivers on Saturday evening and Wit to Saunders lectured in St. Mary's Hall, Tig- | a - ee real ee ' LONDON HOUSE.” QUEEN SQUARE aes @ 5t. John to-day to dispose of them. nish, on Friday evening. The building | ef anidatioees ace ‘ate ’ ’ was crowded by a very appreciative au ’ , a ee 4 Bic Lirr. < he sine Baptist aaa dience of the farmers of western a “ Lives of rich men all remind us : , fae ‘ : of Nova Scotia have recently received $2, and the lecture must have been of the. We can make our own sublime ; Fashionable Hoods Dress Goods ! from Mrs, Alice J. Whitney, of Centreville, greatest value tothem. The Rev. Father | And by liberal advertising | N. 5. Burke presided, introducing the Professor | \ Srrvek Orn.—It is said tl eral i a te 8 reine bf "oil ert haa atencbctipantinniee as the suburbs of Ottawa. | j —_— | ** Life is real! Life is earnest !” And the man who hopes to rise i To success in any calling, Must expect to advertise. Charlottetown, Pr. = Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : YP) an é i oa To the higinest summit climb. Six’ Monthes. ... . > ..geebecess.. ...- 92 50 BEER BROS. FESS sG0GS i ie tt enim — inappropriateterms. The lecturer touched SO een ES eee ee ee 1 25 —<—<— —__—_—_-—— i Wa dien whose hair was failing, are enltmalantie in| 2Pea general topics of interest to the farm-| Labor Treubles. tin: ees a I y : { | very Novelty. praising Hall's Hair Renewer for restoring the] *: He explained the object and workings oduidial £4 Advertising at most moderate rates, Mmmense alle y :/) __________.___- _-._-— eolor and preventing baldness. of the Experimental Farms; spoke on the ,4 PROLONGED STRIKE THREATENED aT PITTS- Contracts may be made for monthly, quar ER BRO ah aoe aeeern posers) of Seening; | er ontrac >made for mo : . _ Y BEE $ S&S. 128. Pan ‘ Be oo ; : the importance of manuring; threw out} ane he ’ , — lve . — alifs t at . . cuts, here or yearly advertisements on I PA wy a ee eS ee Silk W I a Ds, |, Bxreue.— Saltwagee: 2 Regents, p Bere hints on poultry and stock-raising; dwelt | One hundred Pinkerton men, armed with Bsmt 3 i t J { W "LEDS, | Was recently exposed in that paper, bas been| 0 the necessity of tidiness in farming, a8 Springfield rifles, arrived at Pittsburg, Pa., TO BUY YOUR Latest Novelties i e : ps 9 expelled trom the Congregational Union of shown in the care of trees, destruction of jon Friday, and were taken to the Home- ALMANAC F OR JULY, 1889, Nova Scotia, New Brunswick and P. E. Island. | weeds, etc.; in fact, touched upon a variety stead Bessemer Stee! Works of Caruegie, BEER EOS. of subjects of vital interest to the farmers Phipps & Co., and placed about the mil] : eet 6 Gana. | 1 ee. ae a of the far west. The intense interest |property to protect it and the workmen Firs: Quarter, 6th day, lh.,46.3m., a, m., Ww. eT Telegraph says :-—Messrs. J. W. Smith and manifested showed clearly how invaluable from strikers. The sheriff will swear in a _beow here. J | Popular Prices | Print Cot{ons | J: B: Hau each shipped five P. E.Island|#Fe these addresses of the learned Pro-| posse of 100 men for the same purpose. Full Moon, 12th day, Sh., 49.3m., p. m., E., | - : rill OLLOHS horses by yesterday's Buston steamer. Mr. fessor, As we must depend mainly upon |The struggle promises to be the most bit- BEER EROs. Print Cottons Hamm's shipment was consigned to East- agriculture, anything that helps us to be ter in the history of strikes in this section. Every Style. i mesalneninsiilomntamsisie eye istanp Horses Exrortrep.—The St.John . —<_- - below horizon ie Last Quarter, 19th day, 3h., 32.4m, p.m, N.E, —- below horizon. New Moon, 27th day, 7h., 48.0m., p.m., N.W, below horizen. 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Day's -— o rises: sets rises Water) len’h h mith m morn|morn’ bh m 1 Monday 418\7 49,7. 9 0 1115 31 2 Puesday | 39) 49 8 12) 0 46 30 3 Wednesday 19; 49; 9 18) 1 23) 29 4' Thursday 20} 4810 25; 2 3 28 5| Friday 21} 48/3) 33) 347) 27 § Saturday | 22) 4%jaft43) 3 42 26 7'!Suaday 22; 47; 1 56) 449, 25 8 Monday 3} 47' 3:11) 6 10; 9 Tuesday 23; 46) 4 25) 7 24 23 10| Wednesday | 24) 46/ 5 44) 8 29) 22 11\ Thursday , 25 45° 6 54 9 25; 20] 12) Friday 26; 44 7 56)10 16} 18 13)Saturday 27; 44) 8 45)11 4 16 14:Sunday 23; 43) 9 26)11 49 15 15 Monday 29} 43) 9 58jaft32} 14 16) Tuesday ou 42,10 25) 1 14 ]2 17| Wednesday 31! 41/10 56} 1 55} 10 (8\ Thursday © 32) 40/11 13) 243} = 8 19) Friday | 33) S911 36) 3 30) 6! 20 Saturday $4, 38.11 59) 432) 4 21/ Sunday 25, 37 morn| 5 42) 2 22) Monday |} 36) 36) 0261651] 0 23) Tues lay . on 35) O 57) 7 50114 58 24) Wedacsday 38; 34) 1 33) 8 3%; 56 25) Thursday | 39: 32) 2 16} 9 23 53 26) Friiay 40} 31'3 6110 3} 5! 27 | Saturday | 42) 30) 4 O110 39, 48) 28/Sunday 43; 28;| 5 Hill 16 45 29 Monday 44) 27; 6 5jly 59) 43 36 Tuesday 45} 26 7 llimorn| 41 31'Wednesday (4 46|7 26) 8 27] 0 25/14 40 FRED. W. L. MOORE, (Late of Davies & Sutherland), Barrister, Notary Public, Commis- OFFICE, -- LONDON HOUSE, Above Messrs. Harris & Stewart's, next to EXAMINER office. s7 Special attention given to Searches, Collections, Conveyancing, and all branches of Solicitor’s work. Es Loans made on mortgage or approved joint notes " ja4—]m eod w pd SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, Banker and Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 5! NEW ST., New York City. ——— stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- ileum Bought, Sold and Carried on Margin. Pp. 8.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. sept20—dy & wky ly «MARVELOUS MEMORY DISCOVERY. Only Gennive System of Memory Training. “ear Boeke Learned im ene reading. : Mind wandering cared. Every child and ade't arcat'y benefitted. Urceuwt indyeemeats to Corres pundence Clasees, Prepsotas, with opinions of Dr, Wm. A. Ham- MOLd, the world-fameq Speciaist in Mind speeenaet Danie ! ti reenleaf Thampson, the great Psyel: | 7 4, Mt. Bae ley, D.D., editor of the Christian ta Y., Riehard Proe or, the Scientis’, i! - is aa — Astor, Judge G 4 Ju ° : ; » sent post free by Prot. A. LOISETTE, 237 Fifth Ave., N. ¥: aaa JAMEs A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX AND—~ aici vinta BONANZA LINES. Millinery ws Childrens’ Hats, BEER BROS.| 5 conte. 10 Cents, 20 Cents. NEW STYLES: Arriving Weekly. Charlottetown, June 14, 1889—eod land, Me. PLOUNCINGS, FLOUNCINGS, SUNSHADES, SUASHADES, Special Bargains. } “= + = SHANUNABLE, CHEAP, GUL sonielinthatniy i) nn-cpemaniiining PEREINS & STERNS ARE SHOWING A BIG 3 Newest Parasols and Umbrellas, See ee i ee (Kid, Lisle Thread and Silk Gloves,| ‘Lace Miits, in all color | White and Colored Wustlins. Big Bargains in English Millinery. Big Bargains in Straw Hats. Big Bargains in Feathers & Flowers, |°'’*S? °c? ————{ x ]}+—__—_— Job Lot of Men's and Boys’ STRAW HATS, very cheap. ——— —(x)——-— — DRY GOODS of all kinds, at Prices that cannot be beaten anywhere. PERKINS & STERNS. Charlottetown. July 3, 1889—dy & why STOCK OF BE FOUND S5 THE CITY.) The Best Chance —TO GET THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND— GOOD-FITTING GARMENTS, —IS AT— B. S. DAVIES & CO’S eral Toi ESTAS port, and Mr. Smith’s horses went to Port- pains From West Pornt.—A West Point corres- pondent of the Agriculturixt writes: Messrs. Lengworth’s lobster factory is still doing a iuir business. Mackerel are plenty and some |faisly good hauls have been made. The cove is fairly teeming with boats, aad in almost every farmers barn may be seen afishing boat |in course of construction. | CONGREGATIONAL Unton.—The officers of | the Congregational Union of N. 8., N. B. and |P. E. I, for the eusuing year, are Rev. Dr. | Watson, chairman; Rev. J. B. Saer, sece- ' tary ; Rev. J. Shipperley, statistical secre- itary; Jas. Woodrow, treasurer. The next | meeting will be held at Maitland, Hants Co., ;next duly, PI tse Mez Deara with a Lavou.—-At Sher- brovke, Ont., on Friday morning last, the engineer of a Grand Trunk train whistled for a man named LePage, a laborer, to get off the track, but LePage only looked back and laughed. The train overtook him and cut him to pieces. The conductor attribut- ed LePage’s conduct to his being imtoxi- cated. a Tue Potynesian.—We learn from the Halifax Mail that the steamer Polynesian which collided with and sank the steamer Oyn Lia near Montreal some time ago, will nat he ready to proceed to sea for a month Her cargo of grain was removed a few days ago into lighters, the removal of the same being requisite in order to have the ship repaired. ee THe Pivm Crop.—The Cornwallis, N. S., |correspondent or the St. John Sun says: The t yield of plums in this section will not be one |quarter of the average crop. At Grand Pre there isa total failure on many farms, owing to last year’s prolific yield. Black knot, however, is playing havoe with many trees. So far as can be ascertained there are no plums in or about Horton for export, and at Wolf- ville there is not half a crop. Your corres- pondent has been over nearly all the plym country, and thus speaks from personal know- ledge. —_—_—-—— Ecuors or tHe Fient.—The excursion money yives each man about $4,000. Some of Kilrain’s admirers made upa purse of $600 ‘for him, and it is said Sullivan will present him with $500. Sullivan was under the influence of liquor at New Orleans on Tuesday night last, apd four policemen were on guard in case he committed any overt act. Jem Smith has challeaged Sullivan to fight in Eurape for £1,000a side. * 18 Charlie Mitchell says: ‘*1 am going to chal- lenge Sullivan to fight tor $5,000 a side in | America within three or four months,” paiiualiipinenstih FaraL Acorppxt.—The Halifax Herald of Saturday says: On Tuesday afternoon last Archibald Geizer, the thirteen-year old son of Henry Geizer, of Geizers Hill, Dutch Village, arose from the dinner table and went out at the back door, where he slipped on a large being stunned. It was some minutes before jha reeovered consciousness, and then he was and Dr. Chisholm was sent for, but the little sufferer had sustained « rupture necessarily fatal. He lingered till 2 dclock yesterday morning. Tue M. A, StarR aT Pucwasu.—A Pug- wash despatch of the 12th says; The M. A. Starr arrived he: = this morning from Char- lottetown on her grstregulartrip. After dis- charging a large quantity of freight she wiil proceed to Charlottetown, calling at Wallace and River John. There is a grand display of bunting, and our people seem to be alive to the fact that we are having opened to us such connections as will enable us to compete with other towns along the coast, where steamboat communication has long since been established. Black & Co, hove been appointed agents. The railroad is fast approaching completion, and we know that when the road is open for busi- ness there will be a large trade carried on be tween here and P. E. Island. ——P a Rare Cuasckh.—No doubt a large number in the Haat will take advantage of the extra- ordinary opportunity offered by the managers ‘of the Grand Tea Party at Alberton on | Thursday, July 18th, and see the far west at a trifling cost. Few King’s, or even Queen's County men, have ever gone beyond Sum- merside, and this is a chance to all to see 85 miles more of the Province. It will be ad- stone flag and fell, striking his forehead and | | Teach him te take his seat quietly. suffering pain in his abdomen. It grew worse, | importance, and, therefore, this tour must be followed by the best results. After the lecture questions were asked by the Rev. | Dugald McDonald, A. McFadyen, P. Doyle, E. Hackett and others, to which satisfac- tory answers were returned. The meeting broxe up with a hearty vote of thanks to Prof. Saunders, and each farmer wended his way homeward, pleased with what he had heard, and resolved to apply something of it in his farming operations. All were loud in the praise of Father Burke for bringing the Professor to Tignish. On Saturday last Professor Saunders stopped off at Alberton with Father Burke, and made a tour of that section of the country. The heavy, fertile lands of St. Mark’s, Lot 7, were visited. The Professor enjoyed the drive, and added to his stock of knowlecge of this beautiiul Island of ours. He thinks the far west has a great future before it as an agricultural country. Boston Markets. Jury 11. Eeos. —Receipts for the week 286 boxes, 56 bbls., 15,258 cases ; last week 33 boxes, 356 bbis., 14,168 cases. Receipts from the Provinces and from the west continue large and this stock is having a dragging sale with prices in buyer's favor. The best P. E. Island, Nova Scotia and New Brunswick lots are dull at 14 and 1l4$c. . Western have to be extra to bring 14c. and there is plenty of good stock offering at 13; and 14c. Eastern extras are scarce and bring extreme prices. MacKeReEL.—Mackerel continue scarce and arrivals are being readily taken at full | prices. Some canned mackerel are coming forward and are in good demand at $1.40. No. 2 mackerel bring from $20 to $21, No 2 (large rimmed) $17, No. 3 (plain) $16. Canned lobsters unchanged. a Fish Bureau Reperts. The weather is very unfavorable on the N. E Cape Breton coast and at Magdalen Islands. At Port La Tour and vicinity the shore fishing continues good, the bait used being small herring, obtained in small quantities. Bait generally is scarce on east- ernshore. The report of herring taken at Tancoak island on the 9th was correct. Port Muvterave, July 11.—Captain Morash, of schr. Afton, of Lockeport, from | Magdalen Island fish grounds, reports that he has been in the North Bay two weeks, and could not get any codfish, nor see any vessel that did, up so far as North Cape, P. E. 1. ; also reports no mackerel. — Table Etiquette for Children. Here are a few good rules that can be safely followed : Give the child a seat that shall be strictly ‘his own, To wait patiently to be served. To anawer promptly. To say, ‘* Thank you.” It asked to leave the tab)» for a forgotten article or for any purpose to do so at once. 4 Never to interrupt and never to contra- ict. Never to make remarks about the food, }such as ‘‘ I saw that turkey killed, and how he did bleed !”’ as I once heard a little boy remark at a Thanksgiving dinner. Teach the child to keep his plate inorder. Not to handle the bread or to drop food on the cloth and floor. To always say, **‘ Excuse me, please,” to the mother when at home, and to the lady or hostess when visiting, if leaving the table before the rest of the party. To fold his napkin and to put back his chair or push it close to the table before leaving ; and after leaving the table not to return. Se Summerside Exports. Summerside, July 12.—Shipped per steamer Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene: 97 cases aA Tai i ie ela Ke a ll $ 378 6 bris mackerel.......... Jeuadanas 90 better farmers is of incalculable value and | Both sides are determined and a long fight is anticipated. Everything was quiet about the works during the day. At noon about 125 deputies arrived at Homestead, and were immediately surrounded by near- ly one thousand strikers, and requested to return to the city. They refused, and the ‘crowd would not allow them to enter the mill. At 1.30 the works were surrounded by the mob, but no outbreak had occurred. a - ae Telegraphic Odds and Ends. Paris, July 12.—The Journal DesBates says the committee of the high court re- commend that Boulanger, Dillon and Roche- fort be arraigned on a charge of conspiring against the State. ApEN, July 12.—The French steamer Aurdyr is reported sunk outside Aden by coilision with the French steamer Oxus and compietely submerged. The mails and passengers were saved and landed at Aden. Carro, July 12.—The Government is forming grain depots along the Nile for the purpose of supporting?fugitives fleeing be- fore the dervishes. Many tribal Sheikhs are tendering their services to the govern- ment. Lonpon, July 12.—Sir Charles Russell demanded the productien of the books of the loyal and patriotic union, Court de- cided against the application, and Parnell, Davitt, Lewis and Sir Charles Russeli with- drew from the court room. The Commis- sion adjourned until Tuesday. MonrreaL, July 12.—-Father Labelle, better known as the Lower Canadian apostle of colonization, and now deputy minister of agriculture, under Mr. Mercier, has been elevated by the Pope to the dig- nity of prothonotary apostolic administrat- or, in recognition of of his eminent ser- vices to the cause of colonization. Orrawa, July 12.—A telegram from Winnipeg intimates that the Burke extra- dition papers will probably not reach Ot- tawa until Tuesday next. St. Pereassure, July 12.—The govern- ment has totally suppressed the Lutheran Church in Russia. Lonpon, July 12.—It is reported that Gladstone and Morley have approved of the tenants defence league. The main object is to raise a fund forthe purpose of giving legal assistance to tenants against combin- ing landlords and not to divert the rent from the proper channels. The Parnellites will meet on Monday to consider Sexton's draft of the new league. A convention, at which the {new league will be formally fioated, will be held in Dublin, Parnell presiding. O’Brien, in an interview yesterday, said that the chief feature of the new league was & vast national fund to save evicted tenants from the workhouse. News Notes. Four British torpedo buats are tu be sent to Bermuda. The largest mortgage that was ever placed on record was executed in Chicago a few days ago. The Milwaukee and St. Paul Railroad gave a mortgage of its whole pro- perty toa New York Trust Company to secure a loan of $150,000,000. This is to almost every one a sum wunimaginably great. An English newspaper has the advertise- ment of a young Polish woman who asks assistance in buying @ piano, as her parents are too poor to buy one for her. The young woman's name is Judwiga Janina Bogus ‘'awska Piotokow Trybunaski Ulica Mosklewaka dom Dolinskiogo. Military critics, who have made a tour of France since the opening of the Paris ex- position, express surprise at the rapid and formidable changes that have been made in the land defences of France under the pre- sent administration. A year or two ago the use of shells charged with melinite and other explosives gave the artillerist a sud- den and decided advantage in his contest with permanent works. A single melinite shell was found to blow a great trench through any ordinary kind of parapet. In this way the concentrated fires of a few guns upon any works promised to effect its destruction in avery shorttime. This un- Consignments of Is] d prod ; ; a ECT FROM mitted, on every side, that Islanders should be 3 horses... .. 02... .. cece eeee noes 300! expected improvement upon the effective- prompt attention. ee oe ee A iW AYS A LARGE STOCK j ‘made acquainted with their own Province, 3980 Ibs leather....,... sete eee eeeeee — ness of the artillery threatens to make use- : t . i Re —_— ae he and thereby put in a position to talk intelli-| 18 byls pork ....... 0... e2--eeeereees less most of the magnificent fortresses kof Nee muas Fyshe, Esq., Cashie en gently of its advantages. How many knaw “= ome poonedebeece ene ene checbe = erected during the last twenty years. 5 Citi: Scotia, Halifax ; D. C. AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. ‘anything of the greater part of the Province?| - OW ee eee een e wenn een nnne 48 a i Chaslathetion Anager Bank of Nova Scotia | Railway fare ig go high as to preclude generally 2/60 bush bs " pb i ’ QD, (0) lthe possibility of many going very far. The Sundries Po CASS SS CORED ROS CeO OCC 7 MARRIE , i WAR ee ame Cutt . t the 'railway arrangement for this gathering, how- $2294 At Conan er inst., ao D. Ms ‘WV re heient utter, i8 @ ‘ever, puts within the reach of everyone a Gordou, J. P., under license trom the Lieut. REN & JON ES, MR. KEITH, the popular and effici od ill i ceeoliienats delightful trip to the west—almost the ex-| By same str on 13th— Governar, Mr. James Clarkin, to Mrs. Sarah 4 TEA MERCH AN’ i's head of this Department, and with a go 3 au oO 7 treme western portion of the Province and Dirty cinta. iiss s. ooive- ccosecds $ 60) Douglas, both of Lot 35. q ' 4 A S&S, of gettin the very best satislaction when leaving offers them besides a day’s real pleasure. The} 94 cases eggs....--..-.-..----+.- eee. pre _aeinener eens East Curap axp 9 & 14 Minoine Lave you are sure 0 £ £ people of Georgetown, Souris and intermediate es igi a DIED. Rats ee u rders with us points in King’s, as well as our city and} S00Jbshams.................... a 7 : : : Represented ; ae ExoLanp. your 0 f ‘ S DAVIES & CO ‘country folk, will, without —_* go to ee I. 5 ccdcipsekssccleccce:: MEDI ee ee Sse et ia Canada by ° and the trip will well rewar ——'a ays, by Mogrwo & B. 8. ’ Alberton Tea, > $1212 i Balderston. Musukave, Halif Oot. 44, } 14x. ~~ CAMERON BLOCK. them. ac —e February 25, 1888—eod & wky eR " i es _eamenees