42 Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, terly, half-yearly or year ly advertisements on application. i ALMANAD FOR AUGUSE, 1889, | gp siz MOvuS S CHAS ‘Mee a3 de i as te MR, SO ~ ot “ah 39.0m, S BA. i Firet Quarter, 4th day, Mn... Sth day, 6h., im, . 47.6m,, @ m., 5S, &. | quar- ; Lx} WAY 4% ; REKENS & s@iv _neenertenanee —| xj a> AINE 14.4m., a.m., N.E, Full Moon, Last Quarter, New Moon, 26th day ass STHRNS.! LIN D. & A. CORSETS. : FRED. (Late of Davies & Sutherlane), OPENED. PRINTS, Jt IST NE Ww Barrister, Notary Public, Commis- sioner for Affidavits, Wills, &c., Collections, Conveyanciug, and all branches ’ 2 > of Solicitor’s work. Loans made on mortg — 8. ure or approved STRAW CHEAP. ad BOYS’ HATS, —Im eod w pd me si ledinadiiuaeeiialcionsnnsin aise nisi SELLING OFFICE, ne LONDON HOUSE, A Fine Lot Just Opened. Above Messrs. Hariis & > ewart's, next ; -y q ee to EXAMINER office. | NEW HOSIERY, 427 Special attention given to Searches, | JUST OPENED. A Large . i @ ° a™ —s . , D oay oF weax Ste Sua |divon High boys) Print Cottons, Ginghams, I lannelettes, adie a <i ; jn ho monimon b ml Silk Gioves, Kibbons E.aces, 1 Tharsday $477.25 9 25) 0 5915 38) © ia [ 2| Prids $ it ls? 35) Bath ‘Towels, Bathing Drawers, ete,, ete. “MA Ly ’ . —— * a 5 oe | ; : an Diaitseal 2 ° 1} et . . ae ’ fog : i tisanday SY hated 2] 2iSummer Millinery cut away down. 8) Tuesday 3; 181 324, 5 27; 25 7}Wednesday | 54) 16[ 435) 7 3] 22] —_——| x } ~ Thu reday =, Oe ” 5 39) 8 16) 19} ; 9) Friday 7 14} 6 34) 9 15 are my ai 7s » ~ ” asacariny | 34 2) 7 18h | DRY GOODS OF ALL KINDS CHEAP tl Sunday | 59) 10] 7 541.0 5} | oat bed oe dat ~~» ° 12 Monday >» 0 $) § Q5iil 33) 13) Tuesday ? *! 8 4ijuft 6 Charlottetown, Jaly 31, IS889-@dy wky 14’ Wednesday 3 6| 9 14) 0 40 3 ; : 15' Thursday | ‘ 4} 9 37) 1 55 0) 16) Friday — 2)10 1] 2 4/13 87 shy aot 17/Satarday 7 1;i0 22} 2 47 54] : , é‘ 5 | 8) Sunday 8; 6/10 56) 3 41) 82] oe : <8 i9) Monday 96 Sei il 30; 446; 49/ § - o ‘ 8) Puesday 10 5G) morn | 6 ; 46 : ¥ : 21) Wednesday 12; 354) 0 M i } 7 12 45] . 22) Vhurs:lay 13) 52) 058] 811) 39} m 23}Friday — | 34} 50] 1 52] 8 59 36 | 24| Saturday 16} 49' 251) 941) 33) ee 25\Sunday 16] 47) 3 55/10 19) 30} 26| Mouday is 45| 3 110 59} 25 e 27) Tuesday | i a6 Siim 6 Eicmey 2 fume 6 Midsummer Goods 29' Tharsday 22 10: $2550 2} 18 30) Friday 23] 38) 9 35) O 26) 16 | 31 Saturday 5 24/6 3610 47! 1 13/13 a ST oe W. 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Represented in Canada by Monars & USGRAVE, Halifax Oot. 24, 18% Nova Scotia BEER BROS. gents, ae 16 ts. fa! VTYLES Arriving Weekly. “ Minoine Lane, Charlottetown, June 14, 1889—eod Dress ! Dre ss Goods } Jet Goods Every Novelty. cece acne enemas ONS COC CE cee OU cant cate Siik Wraps, Wraps, Every Style. P opular Prices | ek] ‘Print Cottous ! Print Cottons ! Immense Variety. FLOUNCINGS, FLOUNCINGS, Wonderfully Cheap. SUNSHADES, SUNSHADES, Special Bargains. EE ST , (Staff Correspondence of The Examiner) _ {per story of Notman’s building and the Tue passage from Charlottetown to Hali- | carnival office are festooned in red, white Princess Beatrice, usually a very pleasant | windows. one, Was, for some reason or another, ex-} Granville Street is also a mass of bunting, eaedingly disagreeable and unpleasant o1/and when the several additional electric occasion of my making it. The weather | jights put thereon are lighted up cannot saghout the trip was of the most unpro- | fai] to present a beautiful appearance. ious character, We left Charlottetown | Royal ind) tten minutes after six on Thursday} fii suspen led from every window, and g, and were not fifteen minutes out | Ruggles’ and Gass’ stores are profusely it degan torain, greatly to the chagrin | | trimmed with fiags. Hessian and Devine’s, the lidy passengers who had/the American Hotel, and the China Tea Cosy nooks ou the poop deck to | Store are all in line with the others, anda teh the setting sun, and take in the situ- flags is hung from flessian and ation generally. The rainfall, which at | Deyine’s to Davidson Brothers. A. C. first was just heayy enough to be unplea-| Betcher’s and W. A. Maling’s sant, gradually inereased in violence until: dbeut eight o'clock when it came down at! Ajd, a yery bard rate. This heavy rainfall con-| 9 tinmed after nine next morning, when | ound his way out trom bet hind the | pads, and favored The fax via Eastern ports, on the oe blue, as well as showing flags from the [B on Argyle Street has a small IQ _ string of establish- Pickering’s, T. C. Johnson’s, tle ilifax and China Tea Stores, and Win. Mahoney's. An ensign floats from 34 staff at the point of the new city hall tower, us with the light |and below it are smaller flags, including the of presence, {Stars and Stripes. At Oddfellows’ Hal, Some time near midnight ou Thursday }iwo transparencies are being placed in po- the steamer reached Souris, but it was not | sition, one beariny the wor: ‘In God We wofil about five o’elock next morning that} Trus: and “HH difax En ding aad shsimade fast at the wharf. , Here some ithe other °"t hs it Lodge.’ but my space fivight was taken in and an addition made jis Jimited, aud 1 will mn ) into a rurther tu the *passenger list. At six she proceed-| relation of the + esorations éd on her destin: atioti. Three bours later, ! The cit y is fuli of strangers, and imure das already stated, the clouds lifted, the sre” commu by every bout and train. ‘The sun caine cut, and the passengers as well as hotels are thronged and the private board the officers all felt in such better spirits. houses rapid! Bit then filling up 1 as weil as in nd there is still room for more. The regatta on the harbor was t! pal event.on the programme for to-day. The press representatives witnessed the rgces that took place from the tug Goliah. Tae harbor was literally swarming with : aunches, sail boats, row boats, canoes, very conc: ivable kind of sm ii] crait, some at which narrowly averted ecollesion with steamer. put back to Arichat to enable thejthe larger tugs. The other steamers and ehgineers to enquire into the extent of the |wharves, and in fact every place from “{damage. The damage did not amount to} which a glimpse of the dite could very much, however, and the pumps were| bo obraiued, was vecupied, soon in good trim again, But iu the mean- i iuterest was taken in the proce edings time a heavy fog had set in, and it was de-|first event on the > programme was the cided to remain in Arichat over night, fessional single scull race. The sailing early the following morning. . : jing f The run to Hastings, Hawkesbury, Mu!- | Halif ax is big in are grave and Arichat was very pleasant, the passengers taking advantage of the few hours of sunshine to view the scenery alor, the route, which was very picturcsque, particularly along the Strait of Canso. Just atter leaving Arichat on friday | eveumg, the discevesy” was made} that“ gne. of the pumps was not! rin good working order, nolvLIOnS iG pris i ° + and and the rent races and the greatest The pto distance This | w. as three mil es with a turn; the first prize was done. The fog grew thickerand !$i00 and the ch: ampionship of Halifax thicker as the day wore on, and the water Harbor and the second prize $40. The became decidedly rough. At eight o'clock | starters were Goorge Hosmer, of Boston, on Friday night the fog lifted, when Beaver | John McK: ay, of Da urtmeouth, 3 Lovett, of Isiand light was sighted, but almost jm- {| Halifax, Richard J Fleming, of Ketch Har- Pictou. their uames bor, and Peter Carroll, of They came in in the order in which mediately settled down again even thicker than before. offence. However, the jar in buth cases was very slight, both steamerand rock es- caping without any apparent injuries. From Canso to Sheet Harbor the water was Boston, with the Belyea crew of St. John second, the Spain-Norris crew of Halifax third, the Williams crew of Dartmouth fourth. Time 17.40; distance, three miles exceedingly rough and every one of the! with turn. The first prize in this race was | passengers paid tribute to Neptune. Arriv- | $200, the second $100, and the third $25. ing at Sheet Harbor late on Saturday night} The four-oared professional squid-boat the steamer ‘laid too” until early on Sun-|race was won bythe ‘*Contest” crew of day morning when ske rode up to the/ Halifax, with the Ralph of Portugese Cove wharf and was made’ fast. Here about /second, and the D. Lynch of Richmond | eighteen passengers—-mostly ladies—-were|third. There were eight starters. The taken on board. Aftera stoppage of an/jfirst prize was $60, the second $30, and hour she left for Halifax, which port was/the third $10. The distance was three reached about half-past six on Sunday / miles with turn, evening—some twenty-six hours late.| The professional fowr-oared race for bona The fog stuck to us like glue until the/fide Labrador whalers, was won by the light at ‘the entrance to Halifax Harbor} Richmoad crew, with the Bluenose crew of was sighted, when Arab-like “tit tolded its | Halifax second, and the Boanie Mary, also tent and stole quietly uway.” None re-j of Hatitax, third. There were several other gretted its departure, and everyone was'!starters. The prize in this race was giad that we were nearing our destination. | $100, the second $50, and the third $25 In connection with the foreguing synup-| The other races rowed largely be- sis of the run from Charlottetowa to Haii- | tweea men-of-war boats, aad some of them fax, it may not be out of place to remark | wore very closely contested. that no one attaches any blawe to the ‘he amateur races, to have begun on the steamer or her officers tor the disagreeable |completion of the professional events, were first were passage. Than Capt. Kelly it would be | postponed until Wednesday foreaon on ac- hard to find a more painstaking and care-|count of the rain which begau to come ful commander; and purser Crayden and |down lively about six o'clock, squelehing, steward Whidden are also capable and |for the present, the concert in the gardens, obliging. But they could not contro! the |the excursions on the harbor aad the other elements. They did not want fog or sea-/events set down for this eveeing. sickness any more than did any of the pas-| Prof. sengers. But they got it all the same, and |hibition building drew big it was harder on them than on us, because /afternoon and evening. they had to pilot the vessel while we had !events were very interesting aud deserved- The only to lay back and—trust to them and} ly applauded - Providence. The following visiting newspaper men So much for the trip to Halifax. Now a/jregistered at the press headquarters, Hal few words about the Summer Carnival. | fax hotel this morning: The weather this morning was fine and| jj) Rolston, Times, Yarmouth, clear, with enough sunshine to make it}. Win. Newsome, Jr., Herald, Toston. pleasant, and everyone was happy. At an} Thus. I. Stokes, 7'ranscript, Boston. early hour the people were astir, andthe; F. H. Claflin, 7ravedier, Boston. decorating of the streets and houses began.| W. 13. Alley, Sun, Truro, All went to work with a will, and by noon | 2. Woodworth, Chignecto Post, the work was pretty well completed. The J. W. D. Stearns, Jsdand Report v, Syaney two big Hollis Street hotels went inte the Ww. F. Marra Ys Herald, Boston. . decorating business very extensively. At! ‘*°°- Ee 4 AYETPs - os d, ¥ eT the Halifax, the iron pillars, balcony, et«., - i Rita supe Sable Advertiser, Vea are trimmed with bunting of various colors. The stone platform in front of the main €. entrance and the balcony above contain a! ; profusion of large aud handsome plants. Little flags are displayed trom the windows and a string of large fiags runs across the street. At the Queen two long strings of | W.C. Ansluw, A/vocate, Neweastle, N. B. flags extend up the front of the building,| ©. 8. Nicolsua, (futon, Windsor. small flags are flying from every window, Geo. Hensley, Uolonial standard, t ictou. and a string of flags also extends across the | . ODDS AND ENDS street. A collection of plants occupiesa} Mr. L. H. Davies, M. P , Charlottetown, conspicyous position on the platform as and Mrs. Davies were expected here this well as on the baleony above, and the rails }evening to do the carnival. are prettily trimmed with bunting. In the} One of the-evening papers says there is’ next block north,’ Hattie & Mylius make an to be a naval aitack oa the city some night | extensive display with large and small’ duriag this wogk flags. ‘This firm has a long staff erected on | being ‘kept private. the top of the big telephone pole in front defenders by surprise. It is understuod teond Sed putea igh Me: sLnnis, Keaminer, Charlottetown, is P. Kribb, Empire, Toronto. L. E. ‘Twining, American Field, ( hicayo. Jas Stewart, New Star, Keatviile. (i, b. Dakin, Spectator, Annapolis, \W. Harry Watts, Hants Journal, Windsor. eet ee ee en ee ee eat neuts are profusely orne amente l, as well as- About half-past five on Saturday morn-|appear. The race between Hosmer and ing, when going up to the wharf at Canso,|McKay was close throughout with the! the steamer scraped against a rock, which others straggling in the rear. ‘Time —20.40. Captain Kelly says Was not properly buoy- The professional four-oared in-rigged | ed, and in coming out she repeated the}race was won by the West End crew of } i } - : eee hee pee hs stihl i ik Ril adie Ht s . AGAR “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men. having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evuxnirivgs. Spvotx Corrs Two Cuts a i. 7 7. i> ¥ Ye. , > . — 5 - 1. Nwy 34 1% ’ ; wry rh YTwNY > % Y Y 3 Tr% rT wd > 7 ye oe 2 NEW Sivitiins, STARLOTTETOWN, P. E. [SL AND, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 7, 1889. VOL. 25.-NO. 64. ; fy i ‘of thei 3, and at the top fi large flag the attack will be made o f the | ; "hi 3 "e? > THE HALIFAX CARNIVAL, of tbeirstore, and at the top floats a large flag the attack wi einade on one of the last U ije f. at ib i hae Line? ‘ b ,contaming the words ‘* Acadia Drug Store.” nights of the week. This is a feature not E : oe The other most noticeable displays of contained in the carnival programmes pub- ed Every Evening by : 7 Ibs uting,etc,, on Hollis Street arethose made lished. ; ‘ & i) by J. Geoffrey Smith, the *‘ Critie,” St Amongst the Charlottetonians fere at- ver ‘ » 3 2 ‘ : J “aa: y ’ , (EM fhe Examiner Publishing ¢ 0.,} a A B PASSAGE |James Billiard Hall and the Western Union tending “the carnival are Messrs. Joseph ie a A URC Telegraph Office. - The latter is rather el- McCarey, of the Post Office Department; FROM THEIR OFFICE, of * ade tnteeansietinnlentee! aborately decorated, the front of the build- Patrick McQuillan, of the P. E. Island r ug ing bearing a large sign in colors, and the Railway, sud Robert Russell, of Tur 6 7 2») gh Pe j ing caring a large sign in ¢ a e y; , LU) NDON HOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE, 1) 7 Ki “ “ 1} e have a ia rere Sioek | windows and doors bei ing profusedly ‘rim- Examineii sechaniecal staff. plete D Island ane aT ; “ a by “«l with bunting, A han aeons string of Itis said that a car load of fireworks in- VARS OTEEOWR,, F's — ae . HALIFE AX” ENF - § Té, | flags is stretched from W. & C. Silver's to tended for the harbor display of Wednes- —_——— in the Best wi eS inclading ithe post office, and Silver's anil the Apoth- day night and {.. private parties, attached RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : : 9 ST. ee \e aries’ Hall buildings are decarated with to the passsenger train which left Montreal Six Mouth. cces. cismaple de oe pases ee Oe DHE PED Atay, inall flags. Yates’, Mitchell’s, Knowles’, for Halifax on Friday night, exploded Tees Mie. ae ont ihe © elebr rted ari bil re ai LA. | Sinith & Power's and Peart’s buildings are when the train was about 15 miles this side Ge tat ee 0 80! ae } ali decorated with small flags, and a string of Montreal, through an exploding lamp. me renee: Cae nee = aie son a hangs from Smith and Power's. The up- The car was completely wrecked, and Ex- press Messenger Rogers killed, and the baggage master injured. This, however, will not interfere with the display, as available pyrotechnics will be obtained elsewhere. The great military and naval demun- strations will be the ieadiug events fer to- morrow. The press men will view the demonstrations the harbor on the steamer Halifax, the use of which has been kindly tendered them. on -H. M. Hallfax, N. S., Aug. 5, 1889. Is desired and admired by all. Among the things which may best be done to enhance personal beauty is the daily use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. 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