ton, lL THE DAILY EXAMINEI : , . 4 ia + aN 3 x, e Local and Other Items, ‘TELEGR APHIC NEWS - 4 4 e “ee \l \ ut ock &* ‘ - —S li - iSreciaL Desparcues To THE EXAMINER, ] ‘ 4 (ieorgeto H \ ug wh, BLAKE'S bi : DUAALS RESTENATION, | \ “ 1 at the Diamond | Book . ! —_——. . | Bieter ( ’ ening, at 8 o clock, inf ll | : ge FMC. A. lower patton Ful Text of His Letter, —s | (REA i Print Cottons at the _—— oo Lor Hi mar26 Si | pelidinns Orrawa, March 26, o Cott sale is still going |_ The following is the full and genu- am. Ca rseives.-Jas. Paton | ine text of Mr. Blake’s letter of resigua- & ition. It begins ° (Most secret and confidential. ) l PAN . * greativ increased | ca . this » i t trips over were **PoRONTO, March 3, 1887. fou 4 | “Dear Srr,—Allow me to congratulate you oe very heartily on your election. As I am quit- Bazaa uml Fashion Sheets, | ting Canada for some weeks I take leave now Spring ely at the Londor | to Suggest the probable need of your engaging Hous mar26 di in the discussion of public questions imme- icenid j diately on the opening of Parliament, and the Rev | Fisuen will preach in Zion | COmMsequent importance of preparation in ad- Char morning and evening at the | Y@nce for such discussion, and of attendance on asa " the tiurst day of the session. Besides these sub- needa jects, there is a domestic matter to be settled. tris definitely understood in Regina that Under our arrangement my present rela- Mr. Dewdney is to have a second term as | %#0” to the party ends with the opening, Lieutenant-Gov 01 and it will devolve upon Liberals e i at once to choose their leader forthe new Tus annav eeting of the P. E. Auxiliary | ’@tliament. My old colleagues have known Bible Sooiety takes place in the Y. M. C, A.|™Y mind so long, that for them itis hardly Hall, on Monday, 25th inst. nevessary that | should speak. Yet it may be m3 for the general convenience that I should now RAILWAY MENS’ prayer meeting, open to anticipate the possibility that my name may their farul friends, to-morrow at 4|'™ Some quarters be suggested by informing a L 5 ae Luke 15. 4. you that, even if | were honored by election, tin I could not attempt further to discharge the Hya i s of many colors. and duties of otlice, and that another choice must ther fine goods for sale by J. B. Pollard,| 2° made. I need not say that all the help in Kent S ” mar26 2 a wt ¢| ™Y, Power will be freely given to the new ae leader. | aan deeply gratified for the kind Tw! f horses for the markete in ness and forbear nce, assistance and support, anit : Mestiweth ..agubved-an extended to me in the past, and with the Winnines Reece 2 trem the eat earnest hope th at, under better auspices, there : re may open for the party a brighter future, y and for yourself an ever widening sphere of M: ‘ - battery w meet for} usefulness. irill on M niu next at eight o'clock, ‘*T am, shart \ full attendance particularly re- ** Faithfully yours, prested. **Epwarp BLAKE. - > aii villa Ler there be a full attendance of all inter The Colonies in the Commous. ested in the formation of an Athletic Associa tion, a i veeting inthe Caledonian Hall Loxpox, March 26. behaied oo _ Several Canadi bli guess ms are coming Ps i wad prices, at James | "P before the House of la mmons on Mon- Pat 7 \ ® the time buy Phe | Gay Su Henry Holland, Secretary of . S im the 6: Step in] State for the Colonies, will be asked if, and g during the visit of Colonial representatives, ° the Government will arrange fora confer- \T in the Y. M. C. A.jence between the English and Colonial to rro } é subject f ‘* Hearers representatives for the discussion of the and D the will be considered. | question of Imperial Federation in its poli- Mat ally Ait 22-25 tical aspect. Another enquiry will be, if it > sabe is correct that the Domimion Parliament a ee ee Mi Halifax where possesses the authority to purchase and 90, se ee ae Toe lireet the operations of armed cruisers in Pro i. aaa winaiech hati Dominion waters without the consent of ian bon the Dominion Parliament, and if correct, ol under what statute. There will also be an Sm AvcexanNper Camesett and Mr. Sand-| ¢®yutry 4s to what is the cost of the horses ford Fleming sailed from New York on the| purchased in Canada for the English army, Britanni n ihursday ‘ast for England, to | LakKing all horses into account. Howard take part in the discussion of the Colonial| Vincent, M. P. for Shettield, intends pro- Confere: posing that in consequence of the Jubilee, aa — ; an addition should be made to the title of Icx permitting, the match race between} Queen, in compliment to the Colonies. He » ar. Brecken and Rattray will take place suggested that Her Maiesty shall be 1 me Exc ee Rink next Monday evening | entitled ‘‘Queen of Great Britain, Ireland, y 4 ea . three miles SKauIng | Canada, Australia, S path Africa and . all a British Colonies, and Empress of India. Ni ES nN } Al usta Me ’ me ’ r 7 Y i , the Cat ad ennited ti th Vhe Saivation Army Again. eity Hi 1s i one ft his | Ce as peri ; Metans amd ‘nse Toronto, March 25, ‘ In October last about a dozen Salvation ° : Army officers left here for Missionary work wi Mt a Urystallin Ind One of them was a young woman I . n nt q ’ sontest- whose pATeNLS are this city, and who did a ' : ‘ ; piety win p20, ae everycnin n their power to dissuade | +t 7 ~ - a ner 1] nb going, Without success. a = TT ™ Her father has received a letter trom , . ‘ . Rev. W ty Ellison, Harbor Chaplain, y belonging to Jas. Van Buskirk, Bombay. informing him that she and her swash, on Monday recently gave birth olmanion had.beee left: stranded be the ' f having two heads s pal ted from ae 1 hd ; ae down jointed at the throat and Army = — mh spualie shores - lndia, e tou ‘ ; und two mouths ippearing and had been saved lTrom an eal ly ana very | still ] fearful death by the doctor of the steam- o ship Clem Nugyar. A public subscription I oular purser of one of our Island steam- | ¥5 raised and the necessary funds were pro- ‘ een off on his annual holiday ured to send the two girls back to Canada. I ~ anal Creorvetown wert . ———— _ tas full returns are not yet The Legislative Council. not know to what extent. It is et is me yet ove! Frepericron, March 21. ae eee £1 cont up fh the Assembly s may be. there is no doubt but ihe Dul sent up trom the Assem my to p to ’ und Georgetown has abolish the Legislative Coun il came before adidled sev I years to his life and inches to the latters Chamber this afternoon. Hon. tat : Mr. Young moved am amendment setting " > —_ forth as pre imble the resolution sent from \oconpine to the report of the Dominion | the Lower House on the appointment of a sup tendent-General of Indians for 1886, | committee to confer on the question of thi sl Indian population in Canada Ais abolition. and that also of the Council on 128 76! tributed as f slows In Ontario, the same subject. After an animated dis- Sa WUEDEG, . es ag "s 70 * ‘a5e: | cussion Hon. Mr. Young's amendment in May . Ferritories, 30,578; | favor a : the Legisiature was carried by a Pea ® 038: Athabaska district | vote ol 12 too 8.00) Land, 7,000; Labra ae OO; Ar 1,000; British Colum- | Steamer Ashore. bis, 38.539 Ihe tal number of pupils at- tending Ind schools in 1385 was 9,599. Hawirax, March 26, , | The steamer Scotia with eleven hundred Wa un’s worth ?’ asked a fair | Italian passengers ¢ ii board, ran ashore on vA sty old bachelor. He did not } Fire Island, New York at four o’clock yes- know. ee Vy O. man” (double j terday morning. She was from Naples, qa, UV \ woman feels worth little | Marseilles and Gibraltar, and had a most ness 1) V. Piers 2 Semestie pre: rip |} masts are gone and she 1s leaking and “on stands unrivaled. It cures the comp! tint | p vunding badly. Most, if not all the pas- snd | ip the system: Send 10 cts in sengers have been saved. Samps for } phlet to World's Dispensar p31 gaa Metlical As: n. 663 Main or Pufalo, Father Keller Speaks. N.Y saw ete : - Dusit, March 25. We ounce to-day with regret the death Father Keller writes that he does not re- st Olympia, Washington Territory, of Mr. | 8?et his loss of liberty, im view of the rea- Wm. McC. | _ formerly of Charlottetown. |80n for which his imprisonment was or- Mr. Iry ne \ for many veare in the employ dered. He gaye 3. ° lf kept in jail until I mt ff Jame s Dun an & Co., and | die | w ill never do the infamous thing the wa ' lly popular with all who knew judge asked me to do -betray the conbh- — i ne Islaud for California in| dence of the defenceless and lov ing people 1875 ‘iter about two years residence in who trusted me.” a a he removed to Olympia where he ote **ided until his death, where he made many » Mei ih - nd was quite successful in elem Members Gazetted. we leaves a young wife in Olympia, and a — basil Wrother in Ha lax, to sedi une ir fob . : U1 say an March 26. 4 The following members elected will be : ADV] ro Moruers.— Mrs. Winslow's | § wetted vo-m0 states i sorden or King’s; | Soothing Syrup should always be used when | Lovett, of Yarmouth; Flynn, of Richmond; | ehii tue. oe ’ we “2 Sisenhauer, of Lunenburg; Tupper and | sett C) we cutting teeth. It relieves the Eisenhauer, of Lunenburg, uppe ; i little suff rer at once; it produces natural } McDougall, ot Pictou; McDonald, of Vic- ‘4 mice p elieviiy ‘ hild from v sin; i torla, Mitchell, ot Northumberland, ' he okt alt crud aWakKes & “bright asa! eit aon.” It is very pleasant vo taste. It Another Fire. S00thes the child, softens the gums, allays all enemy - ’, regulates the bowels, and is the best Trenton, N. J., March 2. wT. remer| for diarr! » wrhathe ial from tes thine B a nese , Peteeriee J. Taylor & Ca’s. pork packing estab- $ Wins a bottle : Be sure and ask for Mrs. lishment . fire na a cae aoe Soothing Syrup. and take no other} burning. The loss wii reden nearly p20w),- | marl] eod & wky 000. | HE Subsoriber offers for bale eo ae A Prohibition Issued. Sr. Jonx, March 26. Judge Palmer has issued a writ of proni- bition against the New Brunswick Trading Company, disposing of all the property transferred to that mysterious concern by R. A. & J. Stewart on the eve ofthe latters failure. Burned While Intoxicated. Orrawa, March 25. The coroner's jury in the case of the death of Mrs. Boston at Aylmer returned a verdict that she eamo to her death by tire accidentally set by her husband while in a state of intoxication. A Ble Failure. Sr. Jouyx, March 26. George McLeod, ex-M. P., a Jarge lum ber operator has assigned, this was in eon- sequence of the failure of the Maritime Bank and other firms. The liabilities are very heauy. ———— Mentally Afflicted. Vienna, March 25. The Duchess of Cumberland, who has become mentally afflicted, has, on the advice of Prof. Braun, been placed in a private lunatic asylum. The Coercion Bill. Lonpon, March 26. The urgency resolution for the Coercion Bill was voted down by eighty-nine of a majority. Weather Bulletin. Toronto, March 26 —10 a.m. Decreasing westerly winds, gradually fine weather, stationary or lower temperature. a a DIED. In this city, March 25th, Patrick Connolly, aged 60 See [Funeral from his late residence, Pownal Street, to St. Dunstan’sVathedral, to-morrow afternoon at 3 o’clock.] At St. John’s, Newfoundland, Friday, March =e. Ellen G., second daughter of the kite 7. ames. At Olympia, Washington Territory, on the 9th December, 1886, Wm. Mec. C. Irving, aged 31 years, 8 months and 13 days. Suddenly, of paralysis of the heart, at Black Bush, Lot 45, on 22ud March, Mary Campbell, re- lict of Donald MeCormack, in the 72nd year of herage. Her sudden death has thrown a pall over the community where she was so well and so universally known and beloved. kh. LP. Dove.e TREATMENT SOUTHERN = tic racnaas ,ASTHMA CURE ASTHMA AND BRONCHITIS BY MAIL ON RECEIPT OF PRICE SAMPLES, 25c.; REGULAR Size, $1.00 aopares FULFORD & CO., BROCKVILLE, onr. “DEVONPORT” FOR SALE. ‘PHAT valuable property, known as “‘Devon- port,” situated on the Ma!peque Road, within ene mile of the city, containing about 264 acres of land, with large and comumodious Dwelling House, Dairy, Ice Good Title guear- House, Barn, Stables, Coach House, Root House, &c, &ce. anteedc. Apply to RK, F. DEBLOIS, Provincial Building. Ch'town, March 2, 1887—eoed tf 1887 Jan, 22, a —_ Department of Public Printing and Stationery. a THE Revised Statutes of Canada, 1886. The Eng- lish Edition, is now ready. The French in press, Price for the 3 Volumes, (5 00) five dollars, Also ready, @ number of important sepagite Acts. Price Lists forwarded on application. Usual discount to the trade. R. CIEAMBERLAIN, Queen's Printer and Controller of Stationery. Ottawa, 4th March, 1887-—-mar232 3i ee pue Y. M. C. A. Bazaar Committee intend holding their sale of useful and fancy articles on WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY, April 13th be gratefully and 4th. Contributions will received by Mrs. SHENTON, President. Mrs. J. J. Davies, Mrs. Hensley, Mra. G. Brem- ner, Vice Presidents. Mrs. Poole, Mrs, Lewis, ** Mackinlay, Mrs. W. W, Stanley. oY ae me McLeod, Miss Shenton, ‘** Whitman, ‘ Hensley, * Carruthers. “* Dawson, D. MacNeill, * FEF. Weeks, * 38. Mutch, G. Brown, “ Laird, ** Unsworth, ** Montgomery, “ Neil Macleod, * B. Heartz, * Alice Weeks, ** G. Macleod, “ B. MacNeill, “ Gidley, ‘* Makinlay. ELIZA MacNEILL, Secretary. Web. 8—tl sale 8aw tu th sat 7 Md waa WANTED (NEW BOOK) GENTS to gell our new book. entitled “Tho Home Treasury.” Retail price, $1.50. Big discounts offered to active men and women. This book, it is believed, meets a need long felt. It is very nicely and securely bound in cloth; pro- fusely illustrated; prin in large clear type, on excellent paper; contains full instructions in deportment; all sorts of amusements; in fact, everything to make home happy, and for this reason should be placed in every home. Address: W. E. EARLE, St. John, N. B., Man arer for J. 3. Robertson & Bros., ‘Toronto, Ont, Mareh 7—2aw & wky J SEED WHEAT =“ eee e few hundred bushels of his famous White Russian Wheat, ' grown on the Warren farm (one year), Call early and seerre the lest seed, cheap. . JOHN NEWSON. March %, 1887—diwoe cod & why ; Prat Cotton Sale To-worriw, Thursday, March 17ib. #000 yards 10c Print Cotton for 6cts a yard, 1500 yards 12c Print Cotton for 8cts a yard, a 8000 yards 14c Print Cotton for 10cts a yard, 3000 yards 16c¢ Print Cotton for 12cts a yard, 2000 yards Cretonnes, worth from 20cts up, now for Ldcts. This is « Genuine Sale—See these Goods, Atso—G@reat Bargains in Sheetings, Pillow Cottons, Tickings, Gray and White Cottons, JAS. PATON & CO-, MARKET SQUARE. March 16, 1887. NOTICE. THE celebrated stallion ALL RIGHT will stand on the Coming season at Charlottetown, Sum- merside, Cape Traverse and New Glasgow. NEWTON LEE, Truro, March 21, 1887. SLAUGHTER SALE Privted Cott, —WE OFFER— 20,000 Yards Printed Cottons and Crettones, from 5cts a Yard, Upwards. Cheapest Goods in the City, —_—. -—— — HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE, March 17, 1887. SAVE YOUR EYESIGHT, BY using a pair of our Colored Spectacles or Goggles. Spectacles & Eyeglasses FROH ets. TO $12.00. Spectacles Repaired 1 Lenses Fitted. E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. March 6, 1887—®aw & wky LOBSTER FAGTORY FOR SALE Ww wil) Sell by Public Auction, On TUESDAY, the 22nd Instant, COMMENCING AT 2 O'CLOCK, P, M., the Valuable Lobster Factory, situated at Park Corner, New London, lately occupied by Andrew C. McLeod, together with Cook House, Bait House, Stable, &c. ALS80—Boats, Traps, Rope, Fishing and Pack- ing Gear, Cooking Utensils, Stoves, &c. Also, about 259 Empty Boxes and about 100 Boxes, Cans, and sundry other articles too num- erous to mention. Terms made known at sale. ANDREW BOWNESS, | Assignee. BOWNESS & ANDERSON, Auctioneers. Kensington, March 8, 1887—ti sale The above Sale is postponed DAY, the 29th inst., same hour. A. BOWNESS, Assignee. until TU ES- Tenders--Tenders. TENDERS will be received up to the first day of APRIL for the building of a Stone Foun- dation fora large brick building. All informa- tion given at our office. MARK WRIGHT & CO. March 21—-lwk 2 . €38 Hanes’ 4 e ne. a j | CERTIFIED TO BY Fr. W., BEST, DOMINION ANALYB8T, St. John, N.B. Feb. f0, 1887. i S37. ey eee ee eect - - BINARY —_ OS J N order to have more room, and increase our Printing, Bookbinding and Blank Kook Manufacturing business, we are enlarging our premises, of our Stock of and have disposed Generai Siationery, Blank Books, Law and Castoms Blanks —— TO — MR. THEO. L. DiaMoND Bookstore, CHAPPELLH, QUEEN SQUARE, where parties may in future procure everything in the above line, at prices lower than else where in the Province, March 19, 1887. JOHN COOMBS. -~O- Referring to above, we have to announce that we are now better than ever prepared to attend to every description of Custom Work, in PRINTING, BOOKBINDING AND BLANK--BOOK MANUFACTURING, having lately added New Machinery and Plant. We shall endeavor to still further inerease the reputation of our Establishment as the LEADING HOUSE fer first-class work and low prices. Estimates cheerfully given for ali classes of Book and Pamphlet and Mercantile Work. Prompt DeLavery. March 19, 1837. - BEER 8 BROS. 20: JOHN COOMBS. SS Ca E are offering very fine value in Black and Colored Cash- meres and Merinos, also in White and Gray Cottons, Prints and Ginghams. In Ladies’ Corsets we have exceptional valu@, We are also offering Carpets and General House-furnish- ings at very low prices. Good value will also be found in all other departments. Ch’town, March 2, 1887. THE ONLY — BROS. COMPLETE CARRIAGE GOODS WAREHOUSE AND LARGEST STOCK IN rn OS THE PROVINCE. Over 100 Buggy Tops Sold for Spring Delivery. —_——— "9: =— From $4 to $8 Saved on Every Buggy Yop Purchased from Us, ‘0: od sdoj, Asong 489g d IeMO] 944 4v wOTuItMOg apey T bu "ODL oq} Ul NORTON & FENNELL, CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. March 4, 1887.—2aw & wiky ar BI? % _"* Ns wt * A ie i, Lek g ‘ Wape i‘ iP 42.4, To LET—A Cottage, situated on St. Peter’s Road.a short distance from the Railroad stable, coach-house and garden at- Apply to J. D. McLeod, city. mar2d 12i pd crossing ; tached. WANTED—A first-class Milliner. — Stanley Bros, mar2i 3i O LET—The Brick House on Sidney Street next to Dorsey & Gotfs Factory, containing eleven rooms, shop and large porch, and ware house if required; rent low, Enquire of Joseph A. Macdonald, Queen Street, mar22 $i wy 4i T O LET—Shop belonging to the late John Jur¥, Esq. Also, a large Safe, good as new, which F svill sell for $50; second-hand Piano at a low price.—Mrs. Sarab A. Jury, Kent Street. marl7 tf W ANTED—An old style, high, eight-day Clock, Address, *“‘Clock,” EXAMINER office. mar23 21 wed sat wky li OST~On Tuesday, 22nd inst., a Pocket Book, containing a Note of Hand and a smal! sum of money. Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at this office. march?22 li 10 LET —A new House on Chestnut Street, con- taining seven rooms. Apply to Mrs. Pickard. — ee Mmar22u SERVAN T WANTED—For veneral house work. Apply to Mrs. R. K. Jost, Sydney Street. near __mnaris tf Convent. T° LET—A large, well-finished Dwelling House, containing 12 rooms, on Prince Street. Apply to F. S. Moore. mari7 eod tf O LET—That brick House on Dundas Espla- nade, now in the possession of G. H. Haszard, Ksq.; possession given Ist October next. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connolly. Tun21 eod tf Te LET—Shop and Warehouses lately occupied by Beer & Sons at Head St. Peter’s Bay. Ap- ply on the premises. jan3 tf O LET—A Grist and Saw Mil] at Milton. ply on the premises to Otto Curtis. eee rk mars dy & wky if ; LET—A two and a-half story Brick Building, Ap “ with slate rocf, in good tenantable condition, containing ten rooms, besides pantrys, kitchen, cellar kitchen; also an ice-house, now filled with ice, stable vard room, with garden attached, situate on Water Street. Possession given Ist July next. Also--A two and a-half story wooden teno-/ ment dwelling, containing cight rooms in good | repair, situate on Prince Street. Posveysion | given let May. next. Alwo--Brick Werervoms and Offices, suitable for« good basiness stand. on Water street, Pus- sasion ven immediately. Fur gariiculars apply to ewke Bros. & Ov. omrseui «| WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A Cook and a’ lidusemaid, towhom good wages will be’ given; references required. Apply at Tue Kx- MINER ollie. mar 3 a GURNWALL CHEESE FACTORY FOR SALE. AM instructed, by the Riverside Creamery Company, to offer for Sale the Cornwall! Cheese Factory and Plant, situated at Cornwall, 6} miles from Charlottetown, The Building and Piant are in good repair and can be put in opera tion as soon as required, Further particulars on application, A. H. B. MACGOWAN, Real Estate Agent. March 16—& wky tf A Rare Chance for Business at Tignish. I WILL rent. for a term of years, with privilege of purchase, my establishment at Tignish Raii- way Station, consisting of — ist, Large, commodious Shop, Office and Ware room, with Dwelling attached, also Couach-house and Stable, 2nd, A Warehouse, 3 storeys. @5x40. 3rd, Large Yard, with Shed for 20 horses. 4th, Large Warehouse alongside Kailway track. ‘The Stock Book shows $1,400 general merchan- dize and shop fixtures, which will be sold on long terms, Possession can be given immediately, and my clerk will stay with the next occupant if desired. For terms, &c., apply to GEORGE W, HOWLAN, Ch’town, March &, 1887--ex pat jour Imo NOTICE i Is 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 allowthe Nova Scotia Permanent Benefit Building Society and Savings Fund, a Society established and formed under an Act of the Legisiature of the Province of Nova Scotia, Chapter 42, 12 Victoria, entitled “an Act for the reguiation of Benefit isuilding Socicties,” ts transact business as a Building Society and Savings Fuad 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 persone! pro- perty, and to borrow money and receive money and deposits, with power to issue debentures and deposit receipts and other powers usual to Loan Companies and for olher purposes. Dated at Halifax, 5th March, 1887 JNO, W, PAYZANT Solicitor of Applount. March 22, 188] —2n70s 0 LET—That brick House and Shop on Dor by d)wen chester Street, formerly gocu F Connolly; immediate possession given. For terms and particulars apply to Owen Connoliy. jan2i eod