nant ee A Re em eS ee SSS a YY fo Zt | wy CRRMS Five DOLLARS A YEAR. — ) ae oe ee —_— This is true Liberty, when ‘sate Born Men, bo vhis’: to advise the Public, may speak free.--EuriPipes. Srnecr Corres Two CrEnts NEW SERIES The Daily Examiner NEW SPRING GOODS. is issued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Co. From their office, corner of Water and Great George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— 43 et OS, Bin ook cc cdenevcdccucians $2.50 oD BR id sock ccdad Wos0s chen eee 1.25 TE ong «uw gin wee eis bee ceee 507 ® . e pene ebereme.. at moderate rates, wai NEW DRESS GOODS, in all the newest makes. Contracts may be made for monthly, quer-) = NEW MANTLE CLOTHS. in all the newest makes. terly, half-yearly, or yearly advertisemenis,; = NEW CHIP, TAPE and STRAW HATS. on application. NEW FLOWERS, FEATHERS. NEW HOSIERY, NEW GLOVES. ALMANAC FOR MAY, 1886. N EW PRINTS, NEW CRETONNES. - NEW MOURNING GOODS, NEW TRIMMINGS. MOON’S CHANGES, New Moon 3rd day, Lih., 30m., p. m. N. First Qaarter 19th day, 10h, 7.6 p. m, W. Fall Moon 17th day, 9h, 34 6m, p.m, S BK. Last a 25th day, 7h, 23 6m, p. m. NW. Jan |S San |Mo 200 | High! Davs. ib Dinax OF WEEK" -iges\scts | rises water len’h j h ae ‘m morn /aft’o jh m | 1| Saturday 4 50 2| 3 46| 9 14/14 12) ordor at close prices 2|Sunday 49), 4 419) 9 53 16 A big stock of Gents’ Furnishings Men’s Cotton Shirts, 25 cents up. 3 Monday } 48) 6) 4 45/11 30} 18 All our Goods are sold at the Cheapest Prices. Please call and see for yourselves. 4| Tuesday | 47) 7; 617 6 20 a sNety | 8 Salta J. 8. MACDONALD 6, Thursday 4 44 9 6 45;\morn; 25 a 2 ‘ g 7| Friday 43) 1") 7 3*) O27; = 28) ‘ ‘ Y . o os : QUEEN STREET. san a | Pe “- . al a | Ch’town, May 12, 1886.—dy & wky 10, Monday 335; 14)10 46 2 54 hn eels i ee ee ae WiTuesday | 37) IAL 5d 3 i mM NSI Uh 12 Wednesday 35 1Gjaft 64 5 25 AL, \, i NS U0, 13\Charsday | 34) 18) 2 2!) 6 47 14 Friday 33; 20) 3 30; 7 53 eo 1S Satarday #2) 21) 4 411 8 45 “0 “| AS SSETS, NEARLY - Oe ee ee 000,009.60 16 Sunday | 3 21| 5 60) 9 30 17! Monday | 30; 22) 6 56/10 12 ' isjfuesday | 291 2418 1/10 50 = The Wealthiest © ‘ompany in the World. 19|'Wednesday | 28 on 9 O11 25 87 | —_——— 0 20| Charsday 2 5} 9 S3jaft 6) 59) BEYOND 31 | Briday z Wa ye 1 SIN =a COMPARISON. | Ag » 97 | > 1 } . ¢ : = peas mad a zs 9 3 3 | The following examples of current payments in 1885 on policies issued by this 24| deme | sal 0 212 47) ~, Company are beyo md cx omparison ; therefore they must stand alone unchallenged, as ds! Paselie 22) 7 0 30! 3 46! 9 showing the best results attained by any company : 26| Wednesday | 2)| 301 056/442) 1 ec el , 27| Thureda 20) 33) 1 96)5 4°) 13 , Atmount ‘ Poliey and oR Friday . | | 34) 1 53] 6 57| 14! Name and Address. | of Policy, | 44ditions. | “4 aditions. 9) Saturday | 19) 35) 2 19) 7 54 16 | a ee ods | i‘ a6) Sunday | 18} 36) 266) 8 43) 13) ee 14 18/7 . Ore ter -@ See Tei come. mrewer, Benton, Mass... ..... 50... 65.5 es ieee. | $10,000 $14,501 $24,501 H. A. Vatable, New SOL. she cemid! ssid dian chk, 10,000 4,717 14,717 iT ee ON Ns so ol Hs cdbiiseemnna 16,000 4,984 14,984 | Pramene Thompson, Charlestown, Mass.<.................... 5,000 3,414 8,414 | Thames Talbot, N. Billerica, Mass. . bests edttl aun 1a, 0€0 5,336 15,336 . J. Bergen, Brooklyn, N.A. aes i Crees 5,000 | 3.397 8,397 witha G. Go pcm eee a ecisesecssseneecncsusecesennses 5,040 6,729 11.729 , ohn »whing, Troy, tnksveneadages :duieamiee aa , 3,6 16: Charlottetown cket gency goon Howard, “Englewood, De Wa bise's vaknedeccurte te dtines 5,000 229 13,229 rSVHROUGH TICKETS for sale to all parts WF. Baboock; an Praticisco, Cal.:.:. oc. cccccce. seca lk | 3,000 3,894" 6,894 of Canada and the United States, at the I er rs or ore a ee $68,000 $60,840 $128,840 very lowest possible rates. Write for rates maps, time tables, etc. G. A. SHARP, Station Master and Ticket Agent, March 19—2aw wky 3mo_—C*P, EE. I. Railway. -FOR— BOSTON. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT HATS! HATS! HATS !—Thousands of Straw, from 10 cents. CLOTHING- -$7,°00 worth of Red: $1.25, Men’s Suits from $4.50 | P, E. Island. CARPETS, in CHARLOTTET yWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURS ‘DAY, MAY 20, 1886, GREAT A fine stock of English Worsteds, Scotch — 20) eee ee Vi AC DON ALED’S. Seotch, Brussels, Tapestry and Hemp, at OLEARING-OUT PRICES. -Made Clothiag to select from. Will guarantee the b»st value in ( ‘Nothing ever offered on sHiow 0 Men in Felt and ani Boys’ HATS, Boys’ Suits from and Canadian Tweeds, which will be made to other con Ch’town, ‘he face of the polices amounted to , $68, 000 ; the policy- -holders received in addi- tion as a profit upon their investment $60,840, or a total of $128,840. The above are not isolated or remarkable payments selected during many years of business, but taken from a long list of such claims paid in 1885, Such splendid results have never been reached, nor nearly approached, by any JT. MACHACHPRN, pany. = 10, 1886. AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. eee re ee ee Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- Z land, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at §.00 a. m. Leave St. John at 8 o’clock every Saturday night for BOSTON DIRECT- ant from asta to Boston, $6,50, 2nd ; $9.50, Ist clas: et tickets and one: information apply to | . ASHARP, F. W. HALES, ' P B. h. RY-. P. E. I, Steam Navy. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May 46 1886- ~eod wky i. ARTHUR | & CO. GHNEHRAL Gommission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. fa. Le BROWN. h’town, March 15 -~wkly. BRITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREET. eS ge SE Sm XTRA value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, iu Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottors, THE PALACE STE AMERS Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, CARPETS AND ODLCLOTHS. — CA SH BHMBROLDERY, direct from Switz erland, just opened. A. IN HW DEPARTURE I Boos and Produce a Specialty. Jaly 15—dly wkly | CAUTION. EACH PLUG UG OF RHE MYRT E NAVY IS MARKED T & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. ‘please your family buy your next Boots a1 DORSEY GOFF & CO,, None Other Genuine. ik Chitos IN EY WwW, HAT & FUR STORE, Wewson Block. ATs, of the Latest S PRICES. FURS, of all kinds, &, n, May. 1886 Cleaned, Dyed, altered and Repaired. HIGHEST CASH PRICES paid for Raw Furs. est Styles, & at the very STUART. Farmer Hard Luck :—“ What will 1 do? My family give me no peace on account of the Boots I brivge them. ».| They say they are leaky and don’t wear.” Farmer Good Fortune: Boots do bring trouble. ‘children great satisfaction. Ch’town, March 23, 1885. —“My friend, yeu are right; bad The Boots I buy give wife and, If you want to astonish and LOW ESTy PROMPT. AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Botanic Congh Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey. . Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, ‘haves been speedily cured by tiie use of AbAm T tt after all other medicines have failed. Saffsrers from either recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, can resort to this great remedy, confident of obtalning speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Bottled a+ St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, F. W. KINSMAN & ©O., Drnggistea, 3:3 47H Avx., N. Y. Increasing or ewnaned ‘a "eG Rs ROCKFORD WATCHES. Anotber lot received to-day E.W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BI] OOK, April 17, ’86—2aw ESTABLISHED 1873. MEMBERS CHAMBER}; G’MMENCE. We BUY Potatoes, Spiling, R.%. Ties, Eumber, Laths, Canned Fish, Biay, Eggs, Produce, And selion commission. Write ns fully for quotations. Ship to HATHEWAY & (0., 22 Central Wharf, Boston, Gen- eral Commission Merchants. Consign your vessels to our house. Will receive personal attention, Charters, Freights and Vessels for the United States, Newfound- land, West Indies, South America Ports. Lamber, stone and Oil Freights. April 12, ’86—3mos 1827 = = = {§886, & K. KENNY, Dry Goods and Shipping, HALIFAX, CANADA. T & HE. KENNY, (fF. ©, MAHON) Ship Owners and Brokers, General Cunmission Merchants, i6i GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., England. Scotts and Vaughan s Codes. March 29, 1886. COAL! COAL! ACADIAN OURLY expected, NUT COAL CaP ZG Round, Nutand Authracite COAL, at prices to suit the times. All or lers Jeft at office, Water Street, will receive prompt attention. CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. Ch’town, April 27, 1886—1mo eod Why Pay Higher When WOODILL'S 2oz. Fins Retail 7 Cents GERMAN Aoz. Fins Retail 12 Cents. BAKING Soz. ‘Rims Ketail 22 Cents POWDER Quality Equal to Any. March 1, 1586. I am how prepared to receive orders for|@2d Milford are in the district. A Leeson in Pronunciation. —s Long time he'd been away from home, The Reverend Mr. Harris, When he returned he told his wife That he had been im Paris. And when he asked his wife about His little girls and boys, She said that they were v isiting An aunt in Illinois. She said she was in failing health And if she had the means, She’d like to take a trip herself As far as New Orleans. He said‘ “My dear you'll have the trip’’— The proper thing to do is To o together and we'll take e steamer at St. Louis. —Boston Couriers THE NEWS OF THE DAY. Carefully Collated by “The Ex- aminers” Reporters. The Dominion Government has decided to vote $7,000 for the relief of the sufferers by the Hull fire. The Pope has consented to be the god father of Qneen Christina’s child, the future King of Spain. The models who pose for the school of design, Pittsburg, Pa., are the latest strikers. They demand 25 cents per hour. A justice, who makes a specialty of re- marrying divoreed couples who have be- come reconciled, hangs out the sign “* Re- pairing neatly done.” Mrs. Mu!don—Mrs. Mulcahey, have you heard the new rimidy of hydrophoby ? Mrs, Muicahey—No, faith. Phat is it? Mrs. Muldon—Plasteur of Paris, begorra ! The next examination of candidates for entrance to the Royal Military Collego will take place in the 12 Military Districis of the Dominion on the 15th June. The maximum number of candidates is 24, two from exch district. At a recent woman’s suffrage convention, where it was found necessary to pass the bonnet instead of the hat, not one of the delegates’ would consent to give up her headgear for fear somebody else weuld dis- cover where the bonnet had been fixed over. It is aSserted by several German news- papers that tho Queen i is desirous of bring- ing sbout a marriage between the Grand Duke of Hesse and the Duchess of Albany. The duchées originally met her late hus- band at Darmstadt during the autumn of 1881. Ap article;in a health magazine shows that }printer? die youny. May de good printers die young; but the compositor who converts a word of five syllables into new words of one and two asyllibles each, without uying very hard, doesn’t die as early as he should. Shakespeare didn’t know everything, after all. He says : ‘‘But love is blind and lovers cannot see.” Can't, eh! Two young, inexperienced lovers can get along Suriday night with less gas and less room to move around in than the oldest man with the biggest spectacles in America. A judge, in pronouncing the death sentence, tenderly observed : “If guilty, you richly deserve the fate that awaits you. If innocent, it will be a gratification for you to feel that you were hanged without such a crime on your conscience, In either case you will be delivered from a world of care. An Atlanta cow fell into a deep well on |Sunday, and her owner was unable to hoist her out, so he brought many loads of shay- ings from a neighboring planing mill and dumped them into the well. As fast as they fell the cow trampled them under her feet and thus she came to the surface and walked away. 4 In Scotland receatly a woman went to register the birth of her child and had to answer the usual questions. To the one, ‘Were you present at the birth ?”’ the astonished woman answered: ‘‘l am the mother of the bairn.” ‘“‘But that is not an answer to my question,” replied the regis- trar. ‘‘Were you present at the birth ?”’ The pathetic side of far Western journal- ism comes from the Wallows (W. T.) Chieftain, as follows: ‘‘For the first time in the Chieftain’s existence its woodpile has got down to chips Any subscriber who is long on wood and short on money can bring a load of the first named article to this office. The wood should be dry, aud must be cut into two feet lengths.” Colonel Hewett, R. E., Commandant of the Royal Military College at Kingston since its establishment, sails very shortly for England. He has been appointed to the staff, commanding the Royal Engineers in the west of England and South ‘Wales. ‘he royal naval dockyards of Plymouth The ap pointment is for five years, at about $6,000 per year. A well known New York lawyer while) addressing a country jury got down on his knees to illustrate the manner in which his; iclient prayed. The awkwardness of the effort provoked some laughter among the spectators, which the judge promptly re- buked, saying : ‘*This commotion is disre-| spectful to the court ani unfair to the counsel, It is probably his first experi- ence.” Jonesville, New York State, has a very absent-minded citizen, Two mornings in succession after wilking the cow he eet the’ milk in a corner and carried tic milking; istool into the house. On the third morn- | jing he took a basket of turnips to the cow, | emptied them before her, aud then began} jto milk into the basket. He had presence | |of mind enough to stop when about half through milking. A priest in Patterson, N. J., tracked a |lot of his parishioners up a back «iley into ‘a tavern on a recent Sunday night, walked \in, planted his back against the doer, took lout pencil and Pie and noted the aston- ished parties as ‘jumped through the ‘VOL. 1 18-—-NO, 15) | windows, tasted the unfinished drinks at the /bar, that he might swear to their quality, jand walked out. A few more such men would put law and order leagues to blush | Carp PLayine Forsippgy.—A. gentlemen | tells a good story of his domestics. Having , employed a new honse-maid, be sat down in | the dining room the evening ‘after to.a “civil | game of whist’ with his wife anda couple of neighbors, The next morning ‘the help’ observed that ‘the card playing must be put a stop to or she wonld be obliged >to leave—she didn’t approve of the practice, and never allowed it in families where she lived !’ **Will you have a piece of pie, Mr. Good man ?” asked Bobby’s mother of the minis- ter. ‘‘Thanks, no,” he replied. ‘*Will you, Bobby ?” she enquired. ‘‘No, I guess not,” said Bobby, rather hesitatingly. The minister looked at Bobby in surprise. ‘'T thonght all little boys were fond of pie, he said. “They are.” replied Bobby. ‘*! could eat that hull pie; but ma said if yon didn’t take any I musn’t an’ she’d gaye it for to-morrow.” Mrs. Stafford, of St. Louis, was spendiny the afternoon with a neighbor recen'ly, when she saw a valuable setter dog of her husband’s racing back and forth betwoer the two houses, and attempting to jump up to the window where she was sitting. She at Jength decided that something was wrong, went to her house, unlocked the door, and found that the house was on fire. The dog’s warning was in time, and the building was saved. A story is told of a Boston doctor. Ia a crowded church the deacon with the eonéri- bution box made his difficult way up the aisle and held that receptacle for the eash of the charitable suggestively before the young man. “I am very corry, sir,” the doctor said, to the infinite scandal and astonishment of all about him, *‘but the woman with a pink feather in her bonnet has taken my purse and 1 can’t have her arrested until after service, so you'll have to wait.” The proprietorship of love letters has been forever set at rest in England, three of the lords justices deciding that the letters belong to the writer, who in case of es- trangement may demand and receive them back, provided they have not been des- troyed. _ Ladies may write in them what- ever nonsense they may like, with the ful! assurance that they cannot be published without their consent, nor can they be sold or disposed of contrary to the author's wishes, They were a Boston corple, who had been married but a few weeks and had just gone to housekeeping. As the husband stood at the area door one morning, with the market basket in his hand, his bride threw her arms around him and said: ‘* Do you indeed love me so very, very much, Bradford?’ ‘Bunker Hill monument may fell,” he answered with enthusiasm, “‘but my love will always stand.” ‘* Well, then,” she exclaimed, kissing him, ‘‘ don’t forget the beans.” At last something new beside the bride is chronicled at weddings. A Baltimore ‘‘happy couple” knelt on a rug of pink and red roses when the clergyman pronounced them one, last week, and the bridal gown was not of conventional satin, but composed entirely of Valenciennes lace, caught with tiny white birds and natural orange blos- soms, Now, if this isn’t novelty, nothing at these fashionable ceremonies can be, and Baltimore deserves to be called the banner city, having thought of the floral rug. The Scotch are proverbially a thrifty race. A short time ago the traveller of a well-known wholesale house in London called on a Glasgow trader for the usual annual account. §With many apologies this gentleman professed his inability to pay, but offered a bill at three months in place of the ready cash. After some demur this was accepted, andthe necessary docu- ment drawn up and settled. Said the debtor, ‘‘ Noo, my laddie, that’s finished, I'll discount it for ye if ye weel?” And the bill was discounted. Pierre Boudreau, a merchant of Laprairie, Que., failed three years ago. Amongst other assets turned over to the creditors was a policy of life assurance of $2,000 Six months after Mr. Boudreau died and the insurance company was notified, the creditors of course claiming payment. The Canada Life Assurance Company has refused payment on the ground that the assurance policy wastaken out under a false pretence, he suffering from a malady at that time. An action has been entered against the company to obtain payment. Sir Provo William Parry Wallis, G. C. B., the senior Admiral of the Flect, has just attained his ninety- fifth year, having been born at Halifax, in Nova Scotia, on April 12th, 1791. The gallant veteran first went to sea in 1804, but he was borne on ithe books of the navy since 1795, when he ‘was only four years old, his father having igecupied an official position in the naval ‘yard at Halifax. He took a prominent |part in the memorable action off Ruston between the Shannon, of which he was ‘lieutenant, and the American frigate Chesapeake, which was captured after a perate etruggle of fifteen minutes. on June Ist, 1813, nearly seventy-three years ago. It is contended by the Americans that the treaty of 1818 being between the United States and Great Britain and the jtreaty of 1819 being an imperial statute, | that the Imperial authorities have the sole lright of acting under that statute. Tho | statute of 1819 confers upon any properly commissionei officer in British North |America, from the governor down tea | sheriff, the authority to make seizures and confseations of fishermen infringing the jtreaty of 1818. By the British North ‘American ect this right (section 12) is, passed on and perpetuated to the officials of the Dominion of Canada. The position of Canada is absolutely nosuaailien Dae ge eee Vad