eee = ——————————————_— ns Teams :—Five Dottars A YEAR, NEW SERIES Che Daily Examiner is igsued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Oo. From their office, corner of Water and Great George Streeta, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— | DI B lt el —_—~+-() G SALE OF DRY GOODS AND ee retin dlinettamen —eeeenenemesiehesthe~-—mestinenaith--as CLOTHING, HATS, &c., . at L. E. PROWSE'S. Now is the time to buy !,, Big dis- SP Ns Bic nas Jus Bec ee... 2.50 l Te eR ss 6-+ +1205 5 arreee sy onal ‘p, Counts on Dress Goods, Cashmere, Merino, Flannels, Feathers, OUTING 6s o<00s0vectvccurcecn tes so Laces, Embroidery, Gloves, ‘&e. } Advertising at moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly. half-year y, or Yearly alvertisemenis, on application. ALMANAC FOR MARCH, lage. MOON'S CHANGES. Now Moon 5th day, 5h, 51.8m, p. m. W,. First Qaarter 13th day, 9h, 4.7 a. m, E. Full Moon 20thday, I2h, 14 2m, a. m, S. Last Quarter 27th day, 6h, 31.7m,a. m. S, San =e |Moon| High! Davs Dr MpPA® OF WARK! 5 0s|sets'| rises |waterilen’h. h mh m morn 1 Monday Ik 4315 41| 4 10] 8 15/10 58 2} Tueaday | 42) 43/4 49) 8 59100 1 3) Wednesday 40, 44, 5 24) 9 37) 4 4\Thureday | 38) 44| 5 56/10 14). 8 5| Friday | 36) 47) 6 25/10 46) 11 6| Saturday 34, 48) 6 52/11 18} 14 7}Sunday | 82) 50) 7 19) 5o}r 18 8; Monday | 30. 51) 7 46)morn| 21 Tuesda | 29) 53} 8 15) 0 25} 2 10} Wednesday |. 27). 54] 8.45).0 59} 97 11| Thursday | 25; 56] 9 22) 1 38, 31 1| Friday | 92] 57/10 4/294) 35 13)S3aturday | 21 59/10 51) 3 20). 38 14 Sunday 19,6 O11 47/437; 41 15| Monday 17) Ajaft 51).6. 8, 44 16,Pueeday * | 15) 2) 159/743) 47 17/Wednesday | 13) 3] 3 13) 8 35, 50 18\Thursday | 11) 5) 4 28) 925; 54 19| Friday | 9} 6] 5 43/10 12} .67 20 Satarday 7) 7} 6 58/10 50/12 0 21/3 —m Be Fe 3 22) Momday > 2 9119 Qojaft iol © 7 23/ Tuesday 6 0} 10/1028) 0 48) 10 24| Wednesday | 53), 12/11 39, 1 30! 25, Chursday 56;- 18lmorn | 2 17 17 26) Friday 54; 14/028) 3 5 20 27| 3aturday 52; 15) 1 20; 4 9} 23 23/ Sunda | 50] 16/2 7/5 24) 26 s9|Manday a! 49). 181.2 48| 6 331 . 99 30| Tuesday 43; 21; 3 25) 7 38; 33 31PWednesday (6 46/6 22' 3 57) 827/12 36, Lie ARTHUR: & CO. GEN EPRAL Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. Roos and Produce a Specialty. Jaly 15—dly wkly £. Vr] CAUTION. “EACH PLUG OFTHE ' 4 MYRTLE NAVY _IS MARKED T & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. Oct, 20. BOSTON. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL §.S. CO. “ Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and-Port- jan Cane Tuesday and Thursday, at 8.06 a. m. Fare from Charlottetown te Boston, 36,50, 2nd lass ; $9.50, Ist class. ’ For tickets and other information © td to , A. P, ¥F, W. HALES, m P: a ee. P. E. LiSteam Nav. Co. ’ Jor to your nearest Ticket Agent. Feb 8, 1886—eod wky REMOVAL: AOMILLAN’S COAL OF PICE has been M Removed to foot of PRINCE STREET. 4 Large Assortment of . OO & ma . Kept Constantly on Hand, Dee. 24 -Am eod & wky SUBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY ype | She Ra and j — << _— | ' HATS, HATS, Largest Stock in the City; Lowest Figures in the Do- minion, Comevand see the Cheap Goods. L. HE PROWSE, Sigm of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. | | aftn |h_ m | Ch’town, Feb. 16, *86—eod wky J. H. MYRICK & GO., } 7 HOLESALE and retail dealers in CANNED GOODS, FLOUR, TEA, GROCERIES, | &e. also; PORK, LARD, HAMS and FISH of ali kinds, Grafton Street, Charlotte- | town, P, E I. ___ In onr Fish Market we offer COD FISH —bopeless KEREL, SHAD —pickled ; DIGBY HERRING, In Canned Fish we offer SALMON, FINNAN HADDIES:and. LOBSTERS, We wish to direct special atttention to our ™ Fresh Salmon and Codfish, , dried, pickled; HERRING, MAC- which we receive and have on sale every day. Fish Market, Grafton Street. _- | Charlottetown, Feb. 9, 1886—1 mo eod 00. terrer Our GROCERIES will be found fresh aad reliable and our stock is complete in all departments. Onr prices will compare favorably with those of the best grocers. POKK, BACON, SUGAR-CURED HAMS, LARD, FRESH BEEF, CORNED BEEF | 14 rand SAUSAGES. Our SAUSAGES are fresh made every morning, from the best material. By dealing with us house-keepers can obtain everything they require in the house- keeping line without trouble or unnecessary running around. Orderg by mail or telephone will receive prompt attention. J. H. MYRICK & CO. —- —-—_- — i JOHN MACLEOD «& CO. MERCH AN TL TAILOR! ——<— = onc ——— EK are offering the balance of our winter goods at lower prices thar have ever been offered the public. A lot of Men’s and Youth’s Overcoats from $5 to $8, worth from $8,to $14 L Overcoats made-to order, from $12 to $18, worth from $18, to $24. Men’s Heavy Shirts, Underwear, the same rates. Fur Caps, Gloves, &e at Worsted and Tweed Suits at very low prices, Island Tweed Suits from $10 to $12. JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Ch’town, Feb. 9,1886—tf eod wky > can a EVERYONE CAN call and examine the largest stock of Household Furniture, &c., &e-, ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they SAVE MONEY and get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of andisputed value, fine finish and good honest workmanship BY BUYING Staple Furniture, Bedding, Mattresses, Fancy Goods (for Xmas), Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantle-mirrors and Mirror-plates, Bagatelle Boards, Handsome Oil Paintings, Framed Chromos, and One Thousand and One oiher articles, FROM THE P. E, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARK. WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, Dee. 3, °85—eod wky OVER BOREHA LL kinds of BOOK BINDING executed at Lowest Prices and with Quick Despatch? . alien. Numbering and Perforating for the Trade promptly attended to. BLANK BOOKS A SPECIALTY. ga” A Share of Patronage Solicited, —AND—= -BLANK-BOOK BOOK-BINDING, PAPER-RULING a MAKING, W'S BOOT & SHOE STORE JAMES D. TS.YLOR, " Mey res =~QUEHEEHEN SQUARE., Cttown, Feb. 23, "86 . This is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, having to advise th _ CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISL nn — EL eSTANie GASH SALE! CHEAP SALE! ADAMSON ; ; SURE. PROMPT. AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Beianic Cough Balsam. it is as pleasant as honey. Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’s BALSAM after Couchs, Colds, and i om allother medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, can resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. ‘ Bottled at St. Slevens, N. B., by the proprietors, F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Druggists, . 343 4Tu Ave., N. Y, TENDERS. ! Ciry or Cuaruorretown, P. &. 1, | @X BALED ‘LENDERS will be recsived at the : Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Prince | Rdward Island, until noon of WEDNES- DAY, the 3ist day of March next, for the placing and maintaining of | Sixty Frost-Proof Hydrants, having a pressure of not less than sixty lpqnads to the square inch, for fire and civic pore according to plans and specifica- on to be seen at the Cit7 Clerk’s office. The Council do not bind themselves to ‘aocept the lowest er any tender. ’ i “By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, | Seay ‘City Clerk, Feb. 23 —3w eod Kish Sale. go daintals CHOICE CODFISH, do do HAKE, * 50 barrels LABRADOR HERRING, _ 10 cases CANNED SALMON, 10 do do LOBSTERS, 10 do do MACKEREL, FOR SALE BY HORACE HASZARD, Ch’towa, M arch 6—!m> eod WE HAVE SOLD NEARLY ALL OUR Stem-Winding Rockford Watches, which are giving good satisfaction, and as the Company, in ‘tne interest of the public, say they will not send any watches by mail, we shall defer getting a fall supply until we can safely do so by express. In the meantime we have several Key- Winding Rockford Watches on hand, accu- rately timed, and purchasers of any of these oan have the privilege of exchanging fora Stem-Winder, when they arrive. in stock, a nice assortment of Waltham & Elgin Watches, in heavy silver or gold- filled cases. ew TA TLOR CAMERON BLOCK, Charlottetown, March 5, '86. Herring. Herring. 200 Bris. No. 1 FAT HERRING, 200 Half-barrels do 50 Quarters do do 50 Quintal CODFISH, cheap for cash or trade. DAVID SMALL. COTTON DUCK—COTTON DUCK Notice to Shipowners & Builders. TY Subscriber now offers to the trade, Yarmouth Cotton Dueck, at manufac- turer’s prices. Has on hand a supply of light and heavy ducks. DAVID SMALL, Agent, Hyndmun’s Buildings, Corner Water and Queen Stree’. Ch’town, Feb. 16—2i wky 2 mos { gv is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing. between the under- signed, carrying on besiness under the style and firm of A. KENNEDY & CO, has, on this first day of February, in-the year of our Lord, one thousand eight nnndred and eighty- six, been dissolved by expiration of time and by mutual consent. Dated this first day of February, A. D., 1886. . Signed in the presence of, by all the par- ties, Leirn E, Brecken. A. KENNEDY, WM. RUSSELL, ; ROBT. McLAURIN. The business formerly carried on by the above ‘partnership will be continued by the undersigned, under the name, style and firm of A. KENNEDY & CO., who wiil satisfy all the liabilities of the late firm, and who are authorized te collect all debts and amounts due the late firm. A. KENNEDY, ROBT, McLAURIN, Feb, 24—dly 3wks law e Public, may speak free.--Evuriripes. AND, THURSDAY, MAROH 18 Sn ‘| London, Oat., has been acquitted. .}@ stenographer, ordinary every-day English under quarantine. 1886. | THE NEWS OF THE Day. Carefully Collated by “ The Bx- aminer’s” Reporters. ’ 7 a - Smalipox prevailg’in Japan. The United States colleges’ contain 18,000 female students, The weather in Vienna is so cold that travelling in the open air is almost impos- gible. A Connecticut paper enriches’ the langu- age with ‘‘recentmost.” It means the latest. Dakota has not yet succeeded in getting into the Union, but she ha$ got all her weather in. : The first radish and lettuce of the season have made their appearance in the Bangor, Me., market. Romors have reached Hong Kong re- specting a Conspiracy to overthrow the Mikado’s Government in Japan, John P. Hildreth, town treasvrer of Stowe, Mass., is missing, leaving $20,000 deficiency in his accounts, William Monks, charged with mavslaugh- ter in the killing of William Shrimpton, in welll adtuneahahase So cenctertacinctaes lao Srncie Copres Two CENTS. Fl ¥0.8 LETTERS 10 THE EDITOR, The Statute Labor Ac3. Sir,—I wish to direct the attention of the proper parties to the necessity of a change in our Statute Labor Act, and: more parti- eularly so in reference to Georgetown, First—We have a staff of Overseers for pointed by the Supervisor, under the pre- sent Act,.to collect commutation moncy and oversee the performance of statute labor of persons willing to commute or per; form. Some of this work is done Jate in the month of July, which I consider too late for street or road repaiting. But this is not the worst feature in the Act. ‘There is iu Georgetown,, as. well as other parts of the Island, a number of persons who are never willing to perform statute labor or pay their road tax—and the Overseer lias not the slightest power, by the present Act, to (trying to get them to pay or work) until late in Auguet or September, when be has to send the returns to the Supervisor with those persons’ names marked ur.paid. The Supervisor then goes to those persons to collect this amount, and it is late in Novem- ber or December before he gets it collected. He then attempts, between rainstorms and The manufacturers of Rhode Island have combined and subscribed a fund of $1,000, - 000 to fight the labor organizations. According to careful calculations made by speech employs only about 1,200 words. General Butler is said. to be growing old, eimmply because he addresses good-looking girls on the witness stand as ‘‘My darling.” The Apaches prefer death to any treaty with the American Government. If they were only Chinese they might get death and a treaty, both. , A fresh outbreak of hog cholera’has Been discovered onia farm near Putnamville, East Middlesex, and the place has been put A silver dollar, bright and- untarnished, was fonnd lodged. im the intestines of a large black bass which was xecently cauglit in a mountain stream in Idaho. The gaspereaux fishermen are getting fishing, which will commence in two or three weeks. : Distressingly cold weather prevails in Paris, and the hospitals are overflowing with persons who have been frostbitten in the streets. 4 The traflic receipts of the Canadian Pacific railway for the week ending March 7th were $134,000, an increase of $24,000 over the corresponding week last year. A cave of wolves was discovered recently near Lawrenée, Kansas, and a largé party of men gathered aud shot one hundred of the animals. The Roman Catholic Church at St. Denis, Que., was totally destroyed by fire on Tuesday last. There is an insurance of $8,400. Mrs. Gummow, the demented. wife of a farmer at Scales Mound, LiL, set fire to her bed clothes, stepped into the flames and was burned. to death, John W. Mackay, the bonanza million- aire, declares that ‘‘ money is an accident.” Perhaps itis, Still, it is an accident which a man can genera ly iusure himself against by entering journalism. A dentist who has received a compensa- tion, which he regards as insufficient, iroui- | cally asks his client if he intended the fee for his servant. ‘‘ No, monsienr,”’ replied the other, ‘‘ it is for both of you.” Celia Simon, the young and accomplished daughter of David Simon, a Jowish feed and flour merchant of Chicago, has eloped with and married Deforest Smith, a street car conductor. A Pittsburg journalist says: ‘‘I started to walk over the Alleghany one day when a highwayman stopped me and demanded a cent.” Wonder how the highwayman knew his victim was a newspaper man / The Queen has promised to “ sssume the personal care,” whateyer that pledge amounts to, of the children of the Duke and Duchess of Connaught, while the latter are absent in India, until 1888, The death of Emilie Bonnin, thirteen years of age, is reported in Paris from over brain work in a private seminary, and fear induced by the repeated punishments she received to make her more studious. In a railway accident between Morte Carlo and Mentone, two carriages were rolled down a cliff 125 feet high into the sea, and though they were filled with pas- sengers only three and the guard were killed. A seif-styled ‘lady of title ’’ in England suggests that during Lent well-to-do people eat nothing but bread and cheese, and give the money saved by such self-denial to a}, fund for providing food for the unem- ployed. The Belfast (Ireland) Presbyteries have adopted a series of resolutions, expressing loyalty to the Queen, favoring land reform, uphoiding ownership and reduced rents, and opposing local government in any shape. Sir Charles Wentworth Dilke married a Miss Sheil for his first_wife ; a lovely Irich ete. ability, no one will deny, ‘considering the their boats and nets in readiness for the.) i E ‘be inserted in the... Georgetown Loeal snowdrifts, to lay out the money he has collected,.by getting muck hauled into the streets and reads, which I consider is sv much money thrown away ; and not only is it thrown away, but the hard road or street bed is destroyed by putting such wet muck on them so very late in the wet season of the year. And in many cases, parties sent by the Supervisor at this late season go on to the street sides for this wet material, where money has been expended by the Assessors in the earlier part of the year, thereby defacing the streets and leayizg them in @ worse state than they found them. Not, sir, Georgetown has a Board of Assessors, composed of six members, with a Chairman at their head, whose duty it is to levy certain taxes and expend | certain monies for the improvement of the town and convenience of the public, such as repairs on streets, bridges, drains, pulps, This they do to the best of their very limited amount at their disposal. I would therefore suggest that a claneo compel such persons to pay. He holds back ” Georgetown, four in- number, ‘who are aps” Assessment Act, empowering the Chairman | of the Assessors to compel all partics liable to work or commute to him instead of the present aliernative of paying tothe Super-. visor at so late a seasonjand have the money ;expended in connection with the Georgetown Local Assessment, and also, that the amount of commutation money be reduced to fifty cents a head instead of seventy-five cents, as at present ; for I feel confident that if the two amounts were collected and leid out together the work could bedone earlier in the season, and more work accomplished for less money thao at present, and more benefit would be derived. Yours, Joun Lavers, Georgetown, March 16th, 1886. The Union Mutual Life Insurance . Company. GRATIFYINU PROGRESS OF LIF INSURANCE ON SOUND, WELL TRIED PRINCIPLES. Daring the past five years the cash assets of this popular and substantial Eastern Life company have nearly doubled. Jn ite January statement, the Unicom Mutual shows total assets of $6,119,547, of which no less than $700,900 ‘is policy holders’ surplus, by the legal standard of the state of New York. Here is certainly margin enongh to suit the most fastidiows or timid policy holder. And the figures prove con- clusively that no contingency whatever attaches to the absolute security of. all who are fortunate enough to hold a Union Mutual policy: Dar- ing 1885 the company paid its policy hold- ers $819,677 for death claims, matured and discounted endowments, surrendered _poli- cies and dividends. And since its organiz- ation, the Union Mutual Life has paid to its policy-holders the enormous aggregate of $21,653,156. Obviously, this is a record to be proud of and deserving of special mention as indicating exceptionally liberal treatment to this company’s patrons and members. The year 1886 opens most encouragingly for the Union Mutual, show- ing au advance in business which, for Janu- ary and February, is the largest, for those two months, of any January and February during the ten years the present manage- ment, under Johu E. DeWitt, has admin- istered the company’s affairs, The record ia as follows, of the new policy issues. Year. Policies, Amount, Ws We casccaees; os cana $349,155 h 1878 cedcccceddcs 210 239,703 ~ , .SAA 603 cate idowa.i 166 239,310 ge ER ee ae 167 251,847 MGR sbi... Wiss iif 130,410 | SE one on *¥aanen ee 134 230,189 RS Te gee ae a 135 254,267 Sits inti phe <rvntiee 14k 269,044 pS a Sa ee" 117 205,780 “* 1886-... .. 18 407,275 ear. Policies, Amount. Feb, 1877.. » «143 $242,444 “t @B78s. . 249 357,911 “OTE Fi divtes ccve bats 160 224,877 i Mass cscansibeboovebe 116 180,n1T "yi Mat: pte clan's tie dps 46 %® FT, SP ise oer. onaee¥tecnne 145 262,624 “a a oes .-179 55 MOtpisuss dep o's vognooenes 142 (301,700 DP asicvcoes est cll 135 276,791 Pe titindnk see tienne 195 $57 This is a most creditable report of pro- gress upon which the managers and agents woman. The baronet is the owner of the Athenewm and of the Gardener, both of which papers were started by his father, the first baronet. After the unusua! frest in the recent cold wave i Fivrida, the colored people ex- plained the amazing phonomenon of wash- ing frozen stiff on the line by deciding ‘‘the of the Union Mutual are to be congratula. ted. That the year, so well begun, will show even greater progress in the accumula- tion of new business and increase of po pu- larity for the company can hardly be doubted —N, Y. Commercial Bulletin, Prof. J, T. Mellish, Charlottetown, is Mane gef of this Company for the Island. Reparaine,— All “kinds of Lord starched all de clothes for us in Ge night.” 4 sae a an amped: i Rubbers and Boots mended at Dorsey, Goff 4 Co's, fe 11 tf, Fe na * ~ " > ia i. ie eee ea NR cei! iad aie bm = rr a oe