§ ' em RR SN ONE OAM AL LEG A i OEE ODE EE BEE SE [exRMS Five Dona RS A YEAR, NEW SERIES * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to waves’ the Public, may a free.”— Evrirrpes. CHARLOTTETOWN, The Dain Examiner! S$ issued every eV Th xamin From th thi orne (sreat (r re . eta, Pris hd ward RATES OF Gig montns. ..000 sccceseds Three mo One mvnto Advertising at moderate Contracts may be made terly. haif-yearly, sh Ion on appli ening by Publ shing Oo r of Water and harlottetown, Island. SUBSCRIPTION — rates tor moothly, quar- wr yearly alvertisemen:s od 25 . B. q in Kngland. Buying his goods ALMANAC FOR MAY, 1887, MOON'S CHAN Full Moon 7th day, 9h., 48. inh W hkorTilZzol Last Quarter*l4th horizo New \| “) day, 7h, ‘ e.oOw horizon, ) First Quarter 30th day, day, 4h., ; 2Jnd GES, om., & M., Bet os 4.9 p.m., 52.9m., p. m., W. a, 2.7 Ee B Moon High Day's rises Water) lei Dp Sun Sun M DAY FF WEER isesisete h mh m | Sunday $ O17 2 \Mionday i} + 3; Tuesday | 43 6 4 ‘\ eine slay ; 47} 7 5 Thursday $5 Ss 6. Frid vy ++ v 7 Saturday 3 1] § Sunday 4 12 9 Monday 39' 13 10. Tuesday os l4 11 Wednesday 37 IS 12 rh bay 30 16 13\ Friday 34 Is 14 Saturday 33 19 15)Sunds y 32: 20 16 Mo Lay 3l 21 17 Tues tay so 18 Wednesday 29| 24 19 Lhursday 28| 25 20 Friday — 26| 25 21 Saturilay 23} 2 22 Sunday 24 27 23 Mouday oa 2 24 Luesday 22] 29 25, Wednesday 22) *3!1 26; Thurs lay 21 32 27 Friday 20; 33 28' Saturday 20| 34 20 Sunday 1 MD, 85 30 Mond Ly 13) 36 31 Tuesday 4 18'7 37 morn ;morn | h 211 56 4 1814 aft 63) 5 43 22:7 4 $39) 8 10 4a 9 I 6 11) 9 43 7 26/10 31) 8 37)11 11 9 44:11 54 10 42 att 34 13 oS Ui U8 iorn| 2 4) 0 15) 2 53) 0 5) , 52 1 23) 4 59 1 51) 6 10 2 iG 7 li 2418. 3 a- S838 42 3 30) 9 24 34910 O Is 4 29'10 49 & @li i3 5 47)i1 50 6 37 morn | 7 34| 0 30 Ss 33] 1 1) 9 46) 1 5S 10 57| 2 50) aft 8) 3 5 22] 5 14, 15 N (below goods at the very Closest Prices, J. i. Ch'town, April 21, '87—dy wy ih 20! 23 | 25 tities 28 ciiaiedaeinda 3) pO 34 | t + =r eas = ae nr ame > oe Na ACDONALD. BRITISH WAREHOUSE * QUEEN STREET. 47 | eS. EATENSIE CASH SALE | 5 7 Me i have decided: ‘to close out th i Whole of my stock of Staple sind ' Faney Dry Goods, commencing De- -ronr- Bows ON. 19 ® cember 15th, 18386, and continuing ~ until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. i. BROW WN. i | Ch’town. Dee 14-—wkv SEE THEM! DON'T FAIL TO SUMMER ARN NGEMENT is new stock of HATS is just opened, and THE PALASE STSAMERS OF THE IAT=RMATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Bostou, via Eastport and Port- land “"y Mon lay, Wednesday and Friday at 5. 4. Mm ; Also leave St. John at 7.30 every Saterday night for os rm A j SS BOSTON DI?tECT, | S | S Fare fron Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd Class; #.55, iat Glass For tick aud viher inforimation apoiy to G A LKR * W. HALES r ! y gc. I rm Nae. Co, or \ your neares Tiekeot want Ap . eod «@ , i GUARDIAN CAPITAL - . $10,000,000 prices are away down. CARVELL BROS., March 26—2i w cy Imo pat CAR MINER sared ~ exe tleads, Lt r tleads. Hand watt hing Bisiness Cards Cheap! in the best style of the Non t ss6 Wworkime! their os} ind, a3 they impor Papers lireet fro * to fill all orders on the aos! hé continued patronage Pespect full; solicited, Ww. Ch'town, Nov. 16, 1886 LL. ARTHUR AGENTS. dg PUBLISHING COM- g lat ‘ly added to their stock Joo P rinting, are better ite orders for Bill vill ff all kinds, &>., promptly and art. » are employed i of the public L. COTTON, Manager. & CO, GEN HRA L bom nission 12) ATLAATIS Bost: > NT, Merchants, AVENUE, MAS&. Rzg 8 and Prodags 4 Specialty. July 15—dly wkly their printing o the maoufacturers, they are favorable terms. pds OL. ae | We have the Largest Try us, try us. aa WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. in Fi. SIGN OF THE BIG HAT, Ch’tewn, April 11, 1887—eod & wky is —— AT — EEN SQUARE AND KING 20° Twro Stores = = Ch’town, April 7, 1887~—eod wky 74 QUEEN READ ABOUT THEM ————— () ‘DISPOSED OF.” FIRE INSURANCE C0. a and most Complete stock of HATS ever seen in the City and our We can beat the Island. »0 err -—- STREET. BUY YOUR GROCERIES BEER: GOFT'S, SQUARE STORES. - One Price. Ms ONS g0TANie “ Fi AWONDERFUL REMEDY. Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam: Tt is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been speedily cured by the use of ADsMson’s BALSAM after all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chronmie coughs er bronclial affections, can resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Do not delay, ert it at once FOR SALE BY ALL PRUGGISTS., Bottled at St. Stevens, NI, by the proprietors, F. W. KINSMAN & ©O., Druegists, 'S Ava... X..¥ eee one? NOTICE [5 hereby given that an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next ensuing session thereof, for an Act to authorize and alilowthe Nova Scotia Permanent Benefit Building Society and Savings Fund, a Society established and formed under aa Act of the Legislature of the Province of Nova Scotia, Chapter 42, 12 Victoria, entitied “fan Act for the regulation of Benefit Building Societies,” to transact business as a Building Society and Savings Fund throughout the Provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Kdward Island, as well as the Province of Nova Scotia. and to loan money on real and certain kinds of personal pro- perty, and to borrow money and receive money and Geposits, with power to issue debentures and deposit receipts and other powers usual to Loan Companies and for other purposes. Dated at Halifax, 5th March, 1887. JNO. W. PAYZANT, Solicitor of Applicant. 2mos March 22, 1887— Heres pal SOOTHING, _ CLEANSING, HEALING. It Cures | CATARRH, } Goldin Head, ; HAY FEVER. STOPS Droppings from Nasal passages in- EASY TO USE. to the throat and excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Sent pre-paid en receipt of price, 50c. and$1. Address FULFORD & CO., Brockviile, Ont. F CANADA nD TED INDIES, Tenders for Steamship Lines. day ot May next, from persons or companies, for the. performance of tle following, steamship services, Viz.:— Ist. a ine of mail steamers sailing from Halifax to Havana, thence to. Kingston, thence to San- tiago de Chiba, the ce to Canada ; and (2nd) line of mail Steamers between Canada and Porto Rico and adjacent Islands. ‘Trips to be made by each line fortnightly. Steamers to be of a size sufficient to carry 2,000 tons of cargo and to be able to steam twelve knots an h-vur, averaging not less than eleven knois an hour. The con- tract in either case to be for a period of five years. ‘lendeis wi'l be received | for the above services either separatelr or tozether. Tenders to be marked on the outside ‘Te nders for Steaim- ship Service ec to West Indies.” ‘he Government of Canada do not bind themselves to acce pt any tender. By command, J. M. COURTNEY Deputy Minister of Finance. Finance Department, Ottawa, 7th Feb., 1887 feb19 taw til april 30 Tetces uae eA Xd GB he eee or TOVE-POLISH 235. Pea a 3== co Wee ey nae é BORAX: o>e2 > aS OA ag fires: 2 ay: Ol a eeE eGo: Lc. = (LT ee ae. x ates yy KS bes a4 ANT ia) rie ~PURE-GOLD eva ace flor et <a ge FRONT: ST. EAST. TORONTO] FOR SALE. Ten Shares in “the Examiuer Pub- lishing Company,” | each Share representing $100 in the Capital Stock. THe undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (all paid up) of the Capital Stock of THE | EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold in lots of one or more shares, to suit purchasers, For further particulars apply to J, W. MITCHELL, Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1836. TE DERS will be received at the Finance De- |S partment, Uttawa, up to and including the Ist) ISLAND, T ITURSDAY, MAY 5 O. 1887. BACK 10 The QLD STAND. ~—_—--- Q———_—— VEACDORALD AS removed back to his Old Stand, on QUEEN STREET, and is now opening his Spring Stock, personally selected for Cash, ‘and se elling only for (Cash, he will consequently be in a position to offer his customers Lighthouse Service. The total number of light stations in the Dominion on the 31st December last was 534, and of lights shown 625; the number of steam fog-whistles and automatic fog- horns 39, and the number of light-keepers, engineers of fog-whistles and other assist- ants, with crews of light-ships, was 682. , inthis Province at the close of naviga- ition there were 47 lights in operation un- der charge of 35 keepers. The majority of these lights are situated on headlands, and serve the general purposes of navigation; the remainder are harbor lights, and in- tended principally for the benetit of the fishermen. Two range lights during the past season were established at Big Miminigash on the west coast of Prince Kdward Island. The outer or front range light is shown from a lantern hoisted upon a mast which stands about 500 feet south of the breakwater. This light, showing fixed red and fixed white, according to the bearings, . is elevat- éd 30 feet above high water mark, and should be visible 5 miles. The inner or back range light is located upon Rix’s Point, about one mile S.$ W. from the front light, and is fixed white in character. elevated 45 feet above high water and visi- ble about 8 miles. The East Point light now stands within 200 feet of the extreme eastern puint and 250 feet from the suuth shore of East Point. The character of the light is unchanged, being, as heretofore, revolving white, at- taining its greatest brilliancy every 3 minu- tes. The light is elevated 100 feet above high water level, and should be visible 15 miles in clear weather. The fog-horn, es- tablished at this station in October, 1885, is operated by compressed air and sounds a blast of 8 seconds, duration every half minute. The fog-alarm building stands at a distance of 100 feet to the eastward of the lighthouse tower, and these two build- ings in one, roughly indicate the range of the outermost end of East Point Reef. ie A Horse Shoe Contest A horse shoe making contest for the championship of the world and $500, took place at Buttalo, on Tuesday, between Martin J. Dunn, of Detroit, and John Campbell, of Buffalo. Each contestant had five helpers. The match was for 200 shoes, each to turn the half shoe first and finish the shoe after 200 halves had been completed. One hour and 27 minutes from the start Campbell was six halves ahead. On the work of completing the shoes he retained this advantage, and in 2 hours 33 minutes finished the 200, 15 shoes ahead of his opponent. A large sum of money changed hands on the result. = i <> i —————— Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Bosehee’s German Syrup to let its wonderfu qualities be kaown to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can use it without im- mediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all drug- gists to recommend it to the poor, dying con- sumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 50,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. amples bottles to try, sold at 10 cents. Regutar size, 75 cents Sold by all Druggists and Dealers, in the United States and Canada, 2.a>s a It is semi-officially stated at Calcutta that if the Afghan -insurgents succeed in overthrowing the Ameer, the latter's ‘downfall would not lead to complications between England and Russia. That, on the contrary, projects are under considera- ticn to enable the two powers jointly to arrange for the suppression of the tribal war and the subsequent administration oi the whole country under a protected ruler. so ALLOW me through your columns to thank the musical people of Charlottetown ior their patronage during the past year. The satis. faction my work has given is evidence to me that it pays to be careful and thorough, to attend regularly to my pianos, and to sincere- ly apply myself tomy business in all its d.taiis. Ihave testimonials from a leading Boston piano manufactory, and can refer any in need of my services to ne«rly one hundred regular customers in Charlottetown. Leave orders on slate at Rocklin House, or address Box 193, Post Ottice.-Wm. A. Hawley, Piano Tuner. 3i dy—may3 -—_———_o <> oe Queen Kapiolani, of the Hawaiian King- dom, accon.panied by Princess Liliuokalini and a number of high ofticials of the Ha- waiian Government, arrived on San Fran- cisco on Wednesday, The Queen is to be present at Queen Victoria’s jubilee celebra- tion in London in June. The royal party remain in San Francisco about a week, when they go to Washington to pay their respects to President and Mrs. Cleveland, meme Apvice to Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ‘“‘bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all Tp om regulates the bowels, and is the best nown remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. W insloe’s Soothing Syrup. and take no other kind marl] eod & wky Advices from Scutari, Albania, state that the Miridites have killed seven Turkish soldiers for interfering with the tomb of the noted leader, Bib Doda. - o— From Rev. E. 8. Efford, tPastor Baptist Church, East Auburn, Me.: ‘* Adamsons Botanic Balsam is truly qspecific. My lungs and throat were in an inflamed and almost congested condition from which I have been ‘eured by the use of Adamson’s Botanic Bal- sam.” Price 10'cents, 35 and 75 cents. i aly wy. Sincite Cortes Two Cents. VOL. 19.—-NO. 287 Canadian Interference. VIEWS OF THE LONDON PRESS TAWA AND HALIFAX SOLUTIONS, ON THE OT ANTI-COERCION RE- The Dominion and Nova Scotia resolutions in condemnation of the Irish crimes bill are still but little noticed in London. John Mor- ley, on Thursday night, referred to them in support of his opposition to the bill. The St. James’ Gazette wonders what the Canadians would say if the [u,perial House of Commons passed a resolution in favor of re- leasing Nova Scotia from the union. Our colonial cousins, says the Gazette, would not like it and England would hear plain words indeed, yet the Imperial Parliament has a perfect technical right to interfere in Cana- diau matters, while the Deminion has none Whatever to interfere in british politics, Continuing, the Gazette says: ‘‘While we are not inclined to take the resolutions too seri- ously, it would have shown better taste and statesmanship to have let the matter alone. These votes only become mischievous when used as arguments in the House of Commons. Wien the Fuglish party politician tell us he has got the Canadians on his side it is diffi- cult to avoid reminding the colonists that they have nothing to do with domestic polities and that their interference is very much out vl place. The Gazette objects to this rather foolish piece of Canadian officiousness a sort of threatening to the Imperial Pa) liament. The Pall Mall Gazette approves of the reso lution, and speaks of the significance of the division, which may be aitributed to the Irish vote, which shows its power in passing so im- portant a resolution. ae majori- ties may wax and wane, but the Irish vote is # permanent factor in colonial polities. Yhe Evening News says itis very kind of Canadian Liberals and the Irish element to teach us what we ought todo. It pities the Canadian Parliament that it has nothing bet- ter to do than pass aimless resolutions of the school debating society order. The Daily Chronicle vegards the resolutions as very impertinent. It says if the Imperial House of Commons were to pass a resolution atfirming the right of French half-breeds in Canada to cut the throats of Canadians who are loyal, thé Dominion— we do not say the Canadians—would ignore it. We fear they would retort with considerable degree of as- perity. When the American or Canadian legislatures pass resolutions of this sort they demonstrate their untitness for the exercise of legislative functions. The Globe regrets that Mr. Blake lent him- self to amovement with which Canada has nothing todo. Canadian Liberals have grave- ly discredited themselves asa party, while the supporters of the government, by voting in opposition, show a want of patriotism or wis- dom which o ight to tell against them in the eyes of their constituents. It is glad to learn that the Canadian press, which is much more representative of public opinion, condemns the vote. I Special Notices. Every steamer brings or new, nice and nobby in Boots and Shoes for C, B. War- ren, Stamper’s Corner. Step WueEatTin White Fyfe, Red White Russian at B. Balderston’s. may2 eod dy wy 3w EARLIEST varieties of seeds, cabbaye, cauli- flower, celery, cucumber, lettuce, onion, radish, tomatoes, peas, etc., also shallots, at Carter's seed store. may 2, 3i eod SEEDS just arrived per Northern Light at B. Balderston’s. may2 eod dy wy 3w Timotuy.—Large Late Clover, Early Red Clever, White Dutch Clover, Alisike Clover, English Mammoth Clover at B. Balderston’s, may2 cod dy wy 3w Larcest stock and nobbiest styles of hats ever presented to Charlottetown public at EF, Stuart's new hat store, Newson’s Block. Fyfe, apl2g THREE cases men’s and bey’s clothing just received ; selling very low at J. DB. Macdon- ald’s. apl27 dy wy tf SWEET peas and mignonette, by the packet, ounce or pound, at Carter's seed store. may 2, 3i, eod GARDEN Sk&eps, etc., etc., etc..at B. Baldea ston’s. may2 eod dy wy 3w Fares Chocolate Drops, Creams, Caramels and Chewing Candy, at Beer & Goll’s. ap30—3i ALL the newest styles in Ladies Hats, Flowers and Featiers just opened at J. Bb. Macdonald's. ap2! dy wy Buy your felt hats at J. B. Macdonald’s. apl27 dy wy tf Custom CLorHinG.—Men’s and boy’s cloth- ing made to order in good style and at low prices at. B. Macdonald's. apl27 dy wy if SEED wheat, Timothy and Clever seed. A good article at W. P Colwill’s. march28 dy wy Sw ANOTHER lot of new boots just received at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store. apl 27 dy wy tf Frve cases Gents Hard and Soft Felt Hats just opened at J. B. Macdonald's. ap2idy wy Goop codfish will be sold cheap i Col will’s. march28 dy wy Sw HYACINTH GLASSES of many colors, and other tine goods for sale by J. hb. Pollard, Kent Street. mar%6 2 a w tf New Prints at J. B. Macdonald's. apl2 daw New Felt Hats just received at J. B. Mac- donald’s. apl2 2 daw Get « pair at once—ladies rubbers at Dor sey, Goff & ‘ ‘o's. march 2] tf Our stock of American boots will be here about last of April.—Dorsey, Goff & Co, march 15, tf Crearest boots in the city at Dorsey, Goff & Co's. march 14 tf SELLING off 25,000 pairs of boots before re- inoving to new premises. Dorsey, Goff & Co. march 15, tf - -——<«--- M. Pane, editor ot the Bucharest Lupita, has been sentenced, in his absence, to two years’ imprisonment and to pay a fine of $1000 for describing the King of Roumania as an egotist, an adventurer and an enemy of his country. Oil portraits of all the members of Crown Prince Frederick William’s family are being pamted. The pictures are intended fer a present to Queen Victoria from the German residents of London on the occasion of Her Majesty's Jubilee. Deuicats diseases of either sex radically cured, Send 10 cts in stamps for book. Ad. dress, World’s Dispensary Medical Associa- tien, Builale, N. ¥. taw