SBnNTEed nae asase Oe ee ee eS Fae - i< 22 mer > es nee nen THE DAILY EXAMINER. Terms :—Five DoL.aRs A YEAR. NEW SERIES. Is issued Every Evening by Che Daily Examiner | | The Examiner Publishing Co., | LONDON HOUSE,” QUBEN SQUARE, KE. Island. THEIR OFFICE, Charlot tetow n, P. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : hn Bs din be i ok hs oc beck vows $2 50 Win TO a iio snes ccc tb aveccs 1 25 Cin BDO kaa 1 a nb ks ccdeces i a oe &# Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on application. $10 $5 $3 Three Families in P. £. Island -WHO SEND— WRAPPERS Representing the Greatest Value in Woodill’s German Baking Powder, UNTIL SEPTEMBER Sist. “Army and Navy Depot.” JAS. SCOTT & €0., HALIFA—=&. A Fail Stock of Wines and Liquors JUST RECEIVED. = 7) Cases ROYAL BLEND, 15 75 cases ISLAY BLEND & GAELIC, 100 Cases OLD RYE, nO CHAMPAGNE, choice brands, 160 * CLARET, 95 “ HOCK and MOSELLE, 25 “ LIQUEURS—Cherry Brandy, Noyau, Curaco, Maraschino, Benedictine, 290 “™ FINE PORT and SHERRY, 1590 “* HOLLAND GIN and OLD TOM, 300 *“ HENNESSY’S BRANDY, *, ** ee¢ and V. O., 100 ** BASS’S ALE, 206 * BURKE'S STOUT, 100 ** APOLLINARIS WATER, 100 ** BELFAST GINGER ALE, 50 *“ FINE OLD RUM, 5) ** KINAHAN’S L. L. WHISKEY, —And a Full Stock of— CHOICE GROCERLES ap24 James A, MorRIsoN. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS >-AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce wili receive prompt attention. Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; D. C. Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. - —=1889 oo aees BOSTON DIRECT. me Boston, Halitax and P. E. Island Steamship Line. Only Direct Line Without Change, CHARLOTTETOWN TO BOSTON. The Staunch and Commodious Steamships “Carroll” and “ Worcester,” feotnf been thoroughly refurnished and put into tho aaaen Condition in every respect, will, during nof 1889, run as follows, commencing with the ARROLL,” 66 C From Charlottetown, Thursday 9th May, at 6 p. m. One of these vessels wij] ] ' ‘ Vessels eave Boston fo: ona eee EVé RY WEDN bs DA Yat om, ( ottetown ior t EVERY THURS- Dar at ae o'clock, he on EVERY THURS VAC! » 2 ; on ent Passenger accommodation. Low FARZS~ First-clas , furnishat Chueh class Passage Berth in weill- —" Cabin, $6.50. Stateroom Berth, $2.00 Lowest Rat a - , Carefully handled.” Freight, which is always CARVELL mnee.. Agents, Harrison LoRINe. T ‘harlottetown. be &.G ARDNKR, , 4reasurer, Dia ———— FURN *“ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, CILTARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, McLEOD & McKENZIE, Star Merchant ‘Ratlors, ave eutered upon their Semi-Annual Seasa ef giving Rare Bargaius, |jWE PURPOSE TO CLEAN OUT, IF POSSIBLE, THE BALANCE OF OUR -s SPRING AND SUMMER WEAR, At prices we have not hitherto offered, in order to make room for our FALL IMPORTATIONS, This step was unavoidable, and as a consequence you may anticipate rare plums. HOURS—FROM SEVEN TO SIX. McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, July 31, 1889. AO PE IRS EET ED A RE OR TR SE RCE LONDON HOUSE. o — eS Rg — aoremetpenn E) ' AUGUST. | Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks, | Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks, | Ladies’ Waterproof Cloaks. Men’s Rubber Coats, Men's Rubber Coats, Men's Rubber Coats. Ready-Made Clothing, Ready-Made Clothing, Ready-Made Clothing. New Carpets, New Carpets, New Carpets. New Flannels, New Fiannels, Rew Flannels. HARRIS & STEWA augl5—eod&wkly. = GO race, Beautifully Engraved Gold Watches, AND A VERY LARGE ASSORTMENT OF THE * LATEST STYLES IN JEWELRY, NOW BEING SHOWN FOR THE FIRST TIME AT HL CAMERON BLOCH. Charlottetown, Sept. 9, 1889. | Banker sept20- dy & wky ly APXHE Chipper E. W. TAYLOR'S, : Ch’town, 2nd Ang. 1889. oe Rich and Poor, Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and Day Laborer, by their common use of this remedy, attest the world-wide rep- utation of Ayer’s Pills. Leading phy- sicians recommend these pills for Stomach and Liver. Troubles, Costive- ness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con- tain no calomel; are prompt, but mild, in operation; and, therefore, the very best medicine for Family Use, as well as for Travelers and Tourists. “T have derived great relief from Ayer’s Pilis.. Five years ago I was taken so ill with Rheumatism that I was unable to do any work. I took three boxes of Ayer’s Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box of these pills.’’ Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. “Ayer’s Pills have been in use in my family upwards of twenty years and have completely verified all that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried.’’ —T. F. Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. ! “JT have used Ayer’s Pills for a num- bet of years, and have never found any- thing equal to them for giving me an appetite and imparting energy and strength to the system. I always keep them in the house.’”—R. D. Jackson, Wilmington, Del. “Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me of severe Headache, from which I.was long a sufferer. — Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. “Whenever I am troubled with con stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer’s Pills set me right again.’”’— A. J. Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. ‘“‘Ayer’s Pills are in general demand among our customers. Our sales of them excee: those of all other pills com- bined. We have never known them fail to give entire satisfaction.” — Wright & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. Ayer’s Pills, Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine, SPECULATION. GEO. A. ROMER, and New York City. : Bought, Sold and Carried on Margin, id for explanatory pamphlet. ey re : E ge ‘Shoe ag 8 = reg Sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown about the ist October, jand will carry Freight at through rates to the | different railway points on the Island. For Freight apply in London to Joun Pit- & Sons. 7 Union Court, Old Broad St.; lin Liverpool to WiLt1aM BuoLuen, 51 South John Street, or here to the owners, PzeKE BROS. & CO, CaWo0od FARM BY AUCTION. AM instructed by George J. Wright, Esq., to sell by Auction, on the premises, On Thursday, Oct. 3rd, AT 10 O'CLOCK, A. M., may speak free.”—Evnxiripzs. Broker, 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 5! NEW ST., 1ds, Grain, Provisions and Petre- — 1889. Bark ** EREMA,” 300 tons ister, P. Ledwell, Commander, will Sryertz Copies Two Cente SEPTEMBER 25. 1889. VOL.25.—NO. 104. TRIP TO CAPE BRETON —— ee ree With the Maritime Press Association, ties,—regretting also that we could not view those interesting spots named Misque- bau and Watchabakelekt. On the return trip we touched at Bad- deck, and proceeded by the narrow way, between Long Island and Cape Breton County, to Little Bras D'Or. This passage displayed some of the best scenery on the + ere RK ror x y , llake, and was altogether delightful, 46 PES it i ii ey ¥ AY e| At Litt. Bras D'Or, we found carriages |waiting to convey the party to North Syd- 4 _ |ney—where we rest. THe comforts and ewisine of Grand Nar- | rows Hotel were found to be of the first | order. A large number of tourists have | visited it this year; and it must soon be | enlarged. Ww. de. OC. The Great Stallion Race. The railway will, undoubtedly, ' .oy¢ apprrioNalL PARTICULARS par ZeS. ; : DENS THE RACER bring in its train a great influx of visitors | ay HEATS. from the United States and Canada. Inj} We view of the grand scenery and the recrea- Boston, Sept. 23.—The great stallion tion there is in yachting, fishing and shoot- |... for the Balch stake of $10,000, was ing on and about. the likes, it is safe to j.o:¢e4 at Beacon Park to-day, before predict that not long ofter the opening of | 15 999 people. The weather was perfect, the ‘une “oO ailws . ai K . . the “re Bret a re ~ —o ean and the track was in very good condition ay + ery > , > , . around the ocean of gold will be limed with ¢. ¢.0¢ :ime. the the summer residences of wealthy men, and “ The betting jurt before | — ee aha ro’ » i race was $100 to $50 on Nekon against that not one but many first-class hote!s will) 4joryon, and $15 and $16 against th , field. be required. > : ‘ ‘At the last moment, Mr. Nelson, the own- Atter breakfast, next morning, the party ; oy of the fleet Maine stallion. decided. to enjoyed the pleasure of a ride by rail on the »,,14 the reins himself : borders of the beautiful Lake to Boisda e. : The car was an open one, kindly prepared the purpose Nelson was driven by his owner, Aleryoo by Robbins, June- mont by James Goldren, Granby by Cret by the contractor at Davis, and Pilot Knox by J. J. Bowers. for the reqnest of the member for the county,} First heat--At the tenth attempt they Mr. McDougall, At was the first aes got the word to a fair start, with Aleryon car ever passed over the railway,and {though leading. Alcryou broke and Nelson took the springs were not easy, nor the seats UP- | the ead, holding it around the track, and le “ > 1 4 ae ti + F ; S . . holstered, the trip was really de ightful. winning the first heat by two lengths, in ihe extensive views obtained by those who.» 181 Ajcryon second, Pilot Knox third climbed the heights at Boisdale wiil linger | : , long in memory. : | Second heat—The horses had a ‘splendid i Returned to the Grand Narr ws, I had | start for the second heat. All were abreast . 1e pleasure of meeting Conductor Mac- when the word was given. Nelson held the donsid—well known as one an the first | pole at the half. Aleryon shook Junemont vonductors cn the P. E, Island Rail-|o¢ and began to clos: ‘upon Nelson. At ve. . He w ~ about to take charge of a the three-quarters, his nose was even with train in Cape Breton. 'Mr. Nelson’s seat, but Aleryon could not Justice having been done to a sumptuous get any nearer. At the head of the stretch | Junemont fourth and Granby last.* j } . r) . e . . ‘ i. . . ' dint er provided at the hotel, J the party ‘he broke and lost two lengths, giving Nel- went to see the work of building the great|.on the heat in 2.172. Aleryon second ilway 1@ . in inh Chen +0 _ “444, AlCRY ’ railway bridge over the Lake at Grand | Jy emont third, Pilot Knox fourth and Narrows. For this purpose they embark- | Granby fifth. ed on board a tug boat provided by the] [nird heat. —They scored several times contractor, Mr. R. J. Mr. > a* }? . , . al ti : : a ‘d'S | before they were off. Junemont was two : m 3° ‘ele oe ay c ~ : , ‘ es . e . name 1s celebrated in connection with great joy, xths behind and the others on even 4} ¥es 1@ 1e as > * » S+tha . bridges. Indeed, he has been calle d the terms. Alcryon broke badly at the turn greatest bridge builder on the Continent.” | 4nd Nelson went ahead rapidly. The gray j? pe ie ‘ ac ‘ | + , c € ‘ ‘y- Bf Rut he makes no fuss. Commanding !pecovered quickly, however, and at the millions of money and hundreds of work-'half was lapped with the Maine horse men, with a small flotilla of steamers, he is neh by inch he gained until only half a as quiet and unostentatious in his diet and length “separated them. At the three- mene as a mone nies el ‘quarters Aleryon broke again, aud Nelson N The structure he is making at the Grand | walked away. Aleryon fell behind and the Narrows is a steel truss draw bridge, seven-! field closed around him. teen hundred feet long, resting upon seven! distanced the field. Alcryon continued to great pliers of W allace freestoue. We were | break and Pilot Knox finished second, with intexastedl inmm@Nebuilding ‘of the piers.) yy jemont third, Granby fourth and Al- Divers are first sent down to prepare the ‘eryon last. The crowd cheered wildly and foundation of each pier. At the same time flowers were showered upon Nelson. Nel- great watertight caissons are built of timber | son's time was 2.183. He made the quarter an) placed upon the borders of the lake. | jn 0,34 and the half in 1.084. As they are built the [reestone for the piers | : is laid and cemented ; and as the weight of | Balch’ bosial ii 19 oh stoné increases and the caisson sinks, it is{|,,"°RS Mationa’ stallion race, «ass é : ,¢ : : } ik urse $10,000—55,000 bo first, $2,500 to moored further and further out into the 1 8l5 rd. I ivr q " : . ; si second, $1,500 to third, $1,000 to fourth ; deep water. At last wheu allis ready ad- C. H, Nelson's b. 8 Nel oe vantage is taken of a favorable opportunity, |"). 6 aoe me ee, Oy Ee a oe : WEEG no anae sso eae ss ese s owe eee tugs are attached to the structure and it is im yy yf {yy5 : T. H. Noble’s g. s. Aleryon, by Al. drawn out and placed on the foundation . ' Read. Nelsen nearly ST MMARY. rvoar » ” q prepared for it. The work of building up Jo! hel a Oe Dee eee . is then continued until the pier 18| Black Pilot...............- oan See fi iished, the sides of the caisson John Carey’s ch. s. Junemont, by having, in the meantime, been gradually RYOUIER Sco kn> ohn on epee é ab removed. The operation is a difficult one, | P. 8S. Slater’s b. s. Granby, by Prin- requiring the most careful supervision.| CPS ..-.-. see -ceeee ese reeeeees ’ 66 Where the piers are being built the water is eighteen feet deep, and there is a four knot current. The bridge will cost, when finished, upwards of $500,000. We had not the pleasure of seeing much eile deli of ‘‘Baddeck and that sort of thing.” The day was advanced whea we arrived, and ‘LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. the smoke of fresh fires hid the beauties | which inspired Warner's pen, We were, | however, very cordiaily received and en-| tertained by the members of the House of | Commons for Victoria, Mr. Ji hn A. Mc-| Srr,—A large and influential meeting oer Sheriff Dunlop, Dr. Bethune, M. | was held in the Red Point schoolhouse on o Res and other representative men of the the night of the 20th inst., to take into place. . : ,consideration means for the prevention of Next morning, early, = tvok passagse OO ithe establishment of a rum shop .in our the steamer Magnolia, Capt. Moffatt, for | midst. Mr. T. 8, Robertson was appointed Wycocomagh.» J he secenery on either side | chairman and the undersigned secretary. of the channel is high and grand. At the | Afterjstirring speeches trom T. 8. D chest. entrance to Wycocomagh, Sky Mountain ' son, A, W. Bruce, John McLellan, Jobn rises sheer out of the lake to the height of eight hundred feet; and Sky Mountain, the back ground of the little bay, is nine hun- dred feet high. From these two elevations exteusive views may be obtained; and the little town below, at the margin of the lake, is very picturesque. mineral spring of medicinal properties, which will probably be a great attraction for invalids when better known. At a short distance from the town is Mr. Hart's celebrated Jersey Stock Farm. We! saw thirty-three pure-bred cows and heifers! After the signing of the resolution by in a beautiful meadow opposite Mr. Hart’s thirty-one residents, the President to for- residence, and afterwards we saw the ad- ward it to the supposed rumseller, the mirable King of the Herd, ** Oscar St. ;meeting dispersed. Lambert,” for which Mr. Hart was, not | ALEX. Rosenrson, long ago, offered $6,000. Mr. Hart is the | Red Point, Sept. 21. Seey. proud possessor of fifty-five head ot sare | — = bred Jersey cattle. When grouped, in| order that they might be photographed by | Mr. Stubbert—who was in attendance for | Time—2,183, 2.17}, 2.15}. Between the heats of the stallion race the free-for-all pacing race was trotted. Gossip, Jr., who was the favorite, won. ee ee a They Won't Have It. Robertson, Andrew Morrisey, Jas. Bruce, A. J. McLellan. Isaac Stewart and the un- dersigned, the following resolution was pro- posed by Isaac Stewart, seconded by John |McLelian, and unanimously adopted : Near by there is a} Resolved, That while welcoming to our imidst any man to engage in any legitimate business, no rum shop will be allowed in our i\Vicinity, and any one attempting to open ‘such will be prosecuted to the fullgst extent of the law. Typhoid. as yh: Reece gree Se aacemenne aemememrmmmanee git oot wet Sy oe i 13 ; sax iil etait ma at st THE CHEAPEST YET! Calland Inspect, and get Bargains at Auction Prices for Cast mie eo 4s axes of land THE CHEAPEST PLACE ON P.E. IS AND. |The Farm Property of the late George Wright, situated on the St. Peter’s Road, and within nearly al! clear, well watered, and ina high state of cultivation. The Dwelling House and Farm Buildings, which are all in good condition, will be offered with 60 acres separately or with all the land, FURNITURE and Fixings at cost. FURNITUER WAREROOMS, opposite the Post Office. DRAWING ROOM PARLOR SUITES, best value, BEDROOM SUITES at lowest prices, All kinds of UPHOLSTERED GOODS at Bargains, LOOKING GLASSES, The latest in WINDOW BLINDS, and all kinds of WINDOW No trouble to show goods. Can suit all tastes, Bouton, JOHN NEWSON. | Charlottetown, Jap, 31, 1889, ; septs—t frREIHE | aug 24, 1889—t as may be desirable. GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer, ~ 2} PICTURE FRAMING, 125 varieties, very cheap and nobby,) Pap SALE aR 7) LR number of years, @ Two-story tor @& at NEWSON’S Double Tenement House, situate on Great George Street, between Fitzroy and Euston, ‘opposite Large’s Carriage Factory. For terms apply on the premises to JAMES BRADLEY. Subseriber offers for Sale, or to rent the purpose of providing members of the | Dr. Edson sums up the e'iology of typhoid party with photographic views of the scenery, etc ,—they were beautiful in the eyes of an admirer of rural sights, and added greatiy to the charm of the splendid landscape. A feature particularly noticeable here was the rich pasturage. The aiter-grass | on Mr. Uart’s farm would have reflected | credit upon any Prince Edward Island far- mer. There are in Cape Breton sections of country in a high state of cultivatiou, and have no doubt that the valleys and hill- sides on the borders of the Bras d’Ur would, if carefully cultivated, yield abundantly. Whycocomegh boasts a very cozy, well- furnished and beautifully situated hotel ‘““The Bay View Hotel”—owned by Mr. Mitchell, steward oi Marion, managed in his absence by his good wile We bade adieu to Whycecomegh, regret- ting that time would not admit of a longer stay and a further enjuyment of its beau- p= ; : the aud fever in the following words: First, typhoid fever never infects the atmosphere ; second, it never arises de nova ; and third, the cause of the disease, in order of their frequency, are as foliows : First, infected water ; second, infect- ed milk ; third, infected ice ; fourth, digital infections ; fifth, infected meat. mone « Consumption Can Be Cured 3y proper, healthfal exercise, and the jadi- cious use of Scott's Emalsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites, which contains the heal- ing and health-giving virtues of these two valuable specifics in their fullest form. Dr, D. D. MeDonald, Petitceodiac, N. L., says :— “T have been prescribing Scott's Emulsion with good resuits. It is especially useful in persons of consumptive tendencies.” Druggists, 50e. anc $1.00 Me - New Goods.—$7 cases of Boots and Shoes just received. Atso 69 cases different kinds of Rubbers on the Way hee.--Goff Bros, Sold by amet Mean a aan “