tee te sa —er mm — ee THE DAILY EXAMINER. eo Five Donttars a Yrar * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evririves. wer Zeree Tvs Sere ‘EW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDN ESDAY, JUNE 2, 1886. VOL. 19.—NO. 10, Che Daily Examiner) PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, po 7m : < (Montreal Witness), Long continued negotiations between Great Britain and Spain have at length re sulted in the signature of a convention by which it is hoped the commercial inter- course between the two countries will be greatly extended,:to the advantage of both. The conyention yet awaits confirmation by the respective governments of Great Britain ' Sensible Views of the Matter. The Spanish Treaty. is issued every evening by a ‘ i886 SUmimer A MEWeee ememt. IS86.| The Dominion Government is certainly proceeding with commendable energy and firmness of purpose in the work of defend- ing the fisheries. Its silence seems dignity itself contrasted with the bluster and legis- lative fuss of the American Senate. It ap- pears to be acting im serene confidence in/ Lhe Examiner Publishing Go trom their others, corner of Water and O° AND AFTER TUESDAY, JUNE Ist, 1886, Trains will run as follows: Great George Ntreets, Charlottetown, | Prince Edward Island. ert tid RATES OF SUBSORIPTION— _ TRAINS ‘GEPART. FOR THE WEST TRAINS ARRIVE.— FROM THE WEST. Six mouths ..... cael a ; na ee AE Si a a j } ’ yaar and Spain, its acceptance by the former “a ae Core eresee 2.8 STATIONS. Estpress | iM ' on ditties A ° — ’ enforcing laws meant to secure the rig its it . : : i ‘ hkiea aed a a4 BOWES. oe ee eee e eee eeeew eens do Ae | oa nae | Mix ‘ STATIONS. ‘ea Mixed Mixed | seeks to defend, and of the justice it is eam ane ag nee ee the on 4 } ne jenceatameae : } ) 3 B > é a no DB cccerccceecceeneed ee 50 . ... x uM. Ue ernie P. wee © — uM. | quite certain. Congress is excitedly pass- a “ “4 Brit “wy af a e ha . Ww RS lvertising at moderate rates. ee ee seeee, 6 00 10 15 330 Charlottetown....... haa | 2 55. } “935 | ing the strongest retaliatory legislation. It he ad ; 7 in oe peg arth = a“? pene " Contracts may bx made for monthly, quar-| North W ihren. : M 10 35 3 49 Royalty Junction eeend | 836 23) | 9 | cannot pass any such law against Canada, fay a bow ; oes Sominiogs Nt ; ae , a terly, half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, | Hunter River....''''""} 658 | 11 38 450 ||Hunter Riven..........| 6 13 1 33 Sit | for toforeign nations Canada is merely a) the & eta 1 inaivight : le ; R we | oa application. mein P.M Bradalbane............ 547 | 1258 | 99 | portion of Great Britain. A law which })"°08 0° (mice ane mas a ¥ Tonda / ~ MPEP ers 686s eee | yo > 3 5 Or ‘) na > ti k 9 mf * Ox . ary a B 3 se . ws | Oouiii ties Sct, saa 73 | 12 13 5 26 County Line Junction. 6 40 3 a = would exclude Canadian vessels from as a “ Pk ag ae ee hh a ‘ ALMANAG FOR JUNE, 1888 a a slain 7 40 12 3 |) 5 55 Kensington ........... 4 5 17 12 13 648 | American ports, would exclude all British leniea” a oo the he} that it ant lies ' gton....... + 908! 387 |#%6 17 A.M vessels from Americao ports, and would al- mie ate ot te ae LE Pe ee ‘¥ ay or Si | Us B 5 55 , 515 ; =a P » British colonies ¢ lependencies as a i el Summerside...... ie 15 | 1 30 | 60 oie e does fap 455 | ll 40 615 | PRO M PT. most cut the United States off from all the » ny Br “ “ : yo pos 7 dept ndenc es as E aa ; s. “ t dp! 8 30 2 00 ts e' 4 40 11 05 | bs world by steam communication, for nearly = >a = er oO much importance to oul = New Moon 2nd day 9th., 42.8m., a. m., S. E. | Walteelen 2) sa 8 45 221 | 4 Miscouche....-++0+0-.. 42 | 04 | S| : FRFUL REMEDY all steamship lines are British Spanish West India ‘trade. rhe proposed 3 First Quarter 9th day, 3h., 14.2m..%. m..| er mi tote eeew eens 9 05 247 | . Wellington..+-........ 405 | 1018 ! ® a . : treaty of December, 1884, on the other N. BE. bs low horizon. ) O'Leary... i; > om ties Port put ke deans aude | 3 3 : 30 53 Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. (Philadelphia Record.) hand, especially excepted the Spanish Antil- { ill Mo : day, 9th., 25.4., a. m., N. W, | Bloomlield.....+«.. 2, Pioaw | sz |‘ Ribbeaiiéid........... 1 $25) tae | Sa. {Tis ae Pleasant as honey. Cousha, O3Qn, sit ' ‘a Ghee les froin its provisions. In the present case : helow k orizon. ) | Alberton, ..++....¢ eee see] li 14 610 |«e2 ik ? oD 6 a! 2s # Asthma, which lead co. Consumption, have. been ‘The plain truth is the owners of} — : sae thet the Matai lla a ; : a i : ° or : | Tignish ae a ul 55 zs S > ee ees so cceseomting os ~ ds j i apeedily cured by the use of ADAMSOX's B i” often tl) . N aden E gla: } . } . ca we notice that the Madard COTTCS Pore ent of ; a Qu 1a e! 24th day, Oh., 23. 5m. p. m N i tse teen Eh ete e W . SOEUR bn sé dein see dp 1 20 600 | =? 1 oth cas . Balsam afte : 1€ ANCW wg LG fis ung fleets desire no the London Tia es assures ths t wurn: ] tl nl 4 below horizon). — ee : , P.M, Ce ae i oe. = ceagttaye = ry nego failed. Sulferers from either | just settlementof this dispute. What they ; ers nian me . pape : ” —_ : 7 "4 County Line Janction. | ' 545 |/County Line Junction. 1 720 pent en hE. ne Conshs or bronehint affeetions, ean” | demand is ‘that they shall be permitted to the colonies of. both nations are included. f D ty 3 Su a. Sraveray: ar 6 33 Cape Traverse...... ay i | 6 w resort to this great remedy, confident of obtalning } The treaty, if ratihed, is to Tun for BIX 4 IDAY OF WEEK| ~ oO” )~™ 1 {Moon! 3 High) Day's = ———— ‘ | ‘gpeedy-relief, Do not delay, get itiat once. enter the inner waters of Canada for bait, seat aud Mi tole wear int Whe wane ¥ M 4 _risesisets | rises |water| len’h TRAINS DEPART. 92 fut EAST - ) FOR SALE BY ALL DRIGGIBTS. and that the Canadians shall be prevented ee Gait ty ow . We" an ebay ans ‘ ih mib fe —s a He EAST. TRAN NS ARRIVE, -FROM THE bast, | Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, by high duties from supplying the markets th ' ee a i - ” “ ; sie vii , es a | Tuesday 41717 38! 3 5410 8 15 19) ee —- — . —— | F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Druggists, of this country with food fish. They want, ao ¢ 1889 7 th Fes In gts ar ae ve 4 2) Wednesday 17; 39) 4 a6)10 50 90 | STATIONS | Express | Mixed STATIONS. | Express N Mixed | 56: ere Ave., ¥,'Y, in short, all the advantages which they en- ae Gebene: tate > ae rr ws w4 4 3/Thursday 3915 25/11 33' 93: ° = os r the treaty with Canada. and : rermany, a is provisions are of : , Vhursda; 16) 39) 5 2511 33 pe oth Sabie ak lt i eile ESTABLISHED 1873. MEMBERS CHAMBER |J0¥ed under the treaty with Canada, and all) 5.4 to confer great advantages upon man) 4| Frida | 15) 40! 6 14!morn 25 P. M, A. M. hii hell, P. M. the advantages which the absence of a}. om ne" e S5iSaturida' Is} 41] 7 271 0 15 ) Cc harlottetown an 315 6 30 Chariottetown ........ 9 20 6 15 C MMERCE. satw cs . » . Th; _|limportant industries. The concessions sturiday 7 26 “egy Pate J 1 7. | U treaty can confer on them. While they . Seal QiSnnd 3 191 8 2 . j~ loyalty Junction......} 3 30 6 50 Royalty vee tionm......| 9 05 5 55 = ee 7 , : . ~ Imade by Great Britain are changes in the 6 a lay | ° 2) Bo 0 59 27 norey eae eee’ 8 58 } 7 28 Redford. 8 40 5 17 4 ie insist on equal terms with the Canadian wins dutics whisk Svatn fas lane oak id tae y Monday M 13) 9 46 1 is 29 ea ld gar 4 29 8 05 s 8 | § ae 8 15 449 va fishermen. in Dominion waters, they are not by’ the teiiéibe J of ‘ a ws eal a - ¥ Lith “. ~ veaday ‘ 0 * ] . Stewar c. i pam : . 2 a ré rné ‘ aT? a aBa « e @ Wadnaies ~ a a0 +s oan. a oe 1 39 g 2) a Cer} 810 [a willing that the Canadians shall have equal} oi) Guty avainst S _ sagyhrstodinncey~ 10 et m4 4 48) 7 oa 4 es re Morell -.-++ee0e...0++0+! 1 58 9 01 Morell.sseeese.. cesses] FS ocak: otha | Potatoes, Spiling, R.%. Ties, |’ ™ the markets of this country. This 7 ae site eee : lurscay ! » 4 { ; ‘ ‘ 5 an § 3 + =e . - ° Jt eLedrapn., . Pr —s Mi 6) 1 Se + 2 St. ea iver pisses ar ; 20 3 = bt. Peters. Woevecicctt : 3 | ; os | : b ' ‘ *)/is what the Fryes and the Dingleys mean |" ”’ gray a 19! Saturday | 14 47| 2 39) 7 OK 3 Souria.. ee oe 6 25 il 15 OURS. bcarnedanceh ca... 1 20 umber, Lats, Canned by their bills and resolutions in Congress. Toe ae ee eT : 13S er - | 14} 47] 4 451 8 23 +3 oe ee ae —--———— ee ae ee Fish, 8s vy, Eggs, If the Canadians will not yield to an iniqui- “ Thanks !” . 14| Mendav | 14 4815 49,9 10| 34 Mt- Stewart Junction| t 35 25 Mt. Stewart Junction 8 10 415 | Produce tous demand, they .are to be threatened o H 15' Tuesday | 13] 481 650| 953) 35 ee eee te 5 43 10 80 tee thsn: ap’ a : - ’ with a warfare of commercial retaliation, or| A correspondent writes to the New York ; l6. Wednesday 13; 48] 7 45110 32) 35 sade owanee eee etl i And sell on commission, White us fully for| With a still greater vengeance.’ Journal of Commerce that in conversation 7 Thursday — 3 8 35 25 nee ae : a f ' qotations, &hi with a frie some time since » state . te "ie 3 7 : a 4 6 a Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. aa mnt. AREA (St. Croix Cowrier.) at ——. Thame” te alan re ATA ‘ : ; ow . wr , ‘i sie " . i . ‘ sci ” ; Mie ; ) § ace © 19 Saturd Ly 13 is/ 9 l aft 2] 35 aa ne Cape lraverse bi ncn leave Lounty Line Junction Puesday, W ednesday HATHEWAY & CO. From a stand point of fair play, the dif- thank you, ’ Was highly improper, and Was 20 Su } y 13 48) 10 2] 0 56 25 saturs : Ly, an 1] ave CU; ype | rave rse Mon i vs ‘ W ednesday, | hursday. found rip between 9 ference bet ween the attitude of Canada like using * ge uts 7 for se gentlemen,” and 21| Monday 13) 48/11 111 33! 35 Cape Traverse and C outy Line, Wednesday. All other Trains run daily (Sundays excepted. 22 Central Wharf, Boston, (Gen- | towards the United States and that of the|she asks for information on the subject. 22 os ae - ~~ a. 29 : i2 = JAMES COLUMAR, eral Commissioa Merchants. States nae 27 the cee Parte is | The Jowrnal Says : : 23) Wednesday 55) 2 55) 35 , . ; very evident from the action of the two . ‘ saga | ea a ee Superintendent. F “We tava anewere Se naweral times hy q 24 Thursday 14; 49/morn| 3 46) 35 po iiway Office. Charlottetown. May 27. 1886—-all pra Gi I mee Consign your v.ssels ‘to our house. Wil]/ governments in respect to their treatment wwe have answered this several times by : 25) Friday 15| 49) 0 21) 4 49) 34 . Aes a ae 7 receive personal attention, Charte’s, Freights| of fishing vessels. Before making a seizure mail for ladies ae were too timid to have 26Saturday | 15) 491048) 6 1) 34 ae aud Vessels for the United States, Newfound-|of an American vessel, Canada gave a their little notes appear in print, . but we Y a Mandan | 16 p ; is . + sf | pee West Indies, South America Ports. | proper and sufficient notice to all who desire to give an answer that, as far as our so SJIONday ; 6 4S 5 j oo D i i . “ee > are c scr i xc 3 »sti on T ae > 16 os @ onl 0 al a0 .? €) | preen, Pa and Oil Freights, might be tempted to break the law. In the ——- page oo will set, the ae 20) ee ‘a +: 16/7 48) 3 131 9 51 15 39 mn 12, 86 ~3mos case of the fining“of the Sisters, at Port- be; a ‘ec — i Oe Pe gene tans 7 ’ 4 =] land, the United States, without warning, om on aa not a few have de } —-—:0: -—— 1827 = = & |§FSRG, | put immediately into execution a provision oral . aL en plans , ¢ his is : at. ‘theik. customs law, which they never w 2 ly a. mistake ; it is goo old english, THROUGH TICKETS | CREAT SHOW T. & E, KENNY, |thosit of wong in lke ann bor, ad. tmexcotionate a any pnae : » . <r 12 T . j . This is retaliation with a vengeance. vngish language, Shakespeare puts i in | the mouth of his most cultured characters. Charlottetown Ticket Agency. | — oy Goods and Shipping, | — [In <* Twelfth Night’ Sebastiqn says: eros GH TICKETS for sale to all parte | HALIFAX, CANADA. a a I can no ot gti Ants, thanks, 5 y lnwent pouibic mine Wits or me De Mbe MACDON ALD’S. If EK. KENNY, Sa cele wane hana aan | cet an ee eae, Ore Pott. ete © : e ir & k N says: Ritchie county once more comes to} in ‘Measure for Measure’ Isabel says : maps, time tables, ete. | eel | ' 9! the front with one of the most diabolical : i aah ne salt _ rE. \ t NEW DRESS GOODS, in all the newest makes. | (F.C, MAHON) outrages ever perpetrated within the bor- I'd throw sedans ae oiaaiiivemenel Station Masterand Ticket Agent, | NEW MANTLE CLOPHS. in all the newest makes Ship \wners and Brokers ders of this state. As on other oecasions of Claudic—-Thanks, dear Isabel. March 19—2aw wky 3mo_ PP. E. I. Railway, | NEW CHIP, TAPE and STRAW "ATS. ’ this nature, the perpetrators of the crime {nd further on we have from the duk . . : : 4 > fe have 0 ic «< @ ne NEW FLOWERS, FEATHERS 1 Os are what are known as Red Men, that or-}, 77 ieninte ~ecagal ue ' | NEW HOSIERY, NEY GLOVES | —— O mmission Merchants, ganization of outlaws which for half a een a Es = ' rie ver tme armurrn 2" TAT OVS . . . é i Ss, ‘ SU, or sé . NEW PRINTS, NEW CRETONNES. : 61 ESHAM HOUSE, dozen years has flourished in this state de- iia alionts cae ts <a 9 ’ E ia . NEW MOURNING GOODS, NEW TRIMMINGS. je , ” | Bishopsgate Street, spite all the attempts of the authorities to |‘ rh was - ( 7" — 8, go m a _ CARPETS, in Scotch, Brussels, Tapestry and Hemp, at CLEARING-OUT PRICES LONDON, E. C., stamp it out. The victims this time are PER). 5 ORB PEZs «OER, OF, 1anks F 7 ; ee tides, ot to your majesty, ‘Thanks, gentle uncle, | S | England, |Mr. and Mrs. George Keck, who live on ‘hanks noble peer,” "Thanks, gamble ali” i “a “ee We ? Thonsan - > f ! sos’ ATS ; x P . pi . oe sed. c oi é 8, : er. anks, ge : s e HATs : WATS! FAATS ! —Thousands of Men ant Boys’ HATS, in Felt and | Scott's and Vaughans Codes. Goss Run, in Ritchie. A few nights ago THAN’ centle -Noifolk.” “hanks good wews irom Av eats. | Me h 29. 1886 they were aroused by the shouts of a mob M nt ~ A 2 Th nk . nt! Son : we t? ; ; i. NWLontgomery, i 8, ge > Somerset, | CLOTHING— 87,°00 worth of Reds -Made Clothing to select from. Boys’ Suits from ; eee Mi: which ot auenepeiee ee homers aie - Therks aie Chien x ‘een am ‘ $1.25, Men’s Suits from $4.50 Will guarantee the b»s value in Clothing ever offered on the door being opened, the tec Men took}, 45... en . “ 2 ae : ‘Pp E. Island t , TR UE E VAi WUE possession of Mr. Keck and his wife, and cw a ratte ere ‘ire r ugh mas rede e ® . . . : ° . é y “ 0 > Charge -RFOR— A fine stock of English Worsteds, Scotch and Canslian Tweeds, which will be made to | COCK’S FRIEND BAKING took them into the woods and roped them 7 ly re a : n — oe “en. > * Stam . REP EB LA eR ee | order at close prices a A F Cent i Rated the to trees and beat them in the most brutal] ?@™S SY Waproper A big stock of Gents’ Warnishings Men’s Co!ton shirts, * = os le trenma: wie, oe vhs Lav: been pub- |manner with hickory withes. The fiends rr f . All our Goods are sold at the Cheapest Prices. Please call and see for yourselves. lished, carefully emitting cost. then burned the dwelling and its contents A Melancholy Wedding. am | itin “Royal” costs 60 cts., gives 2,033 cub.in. |to the ground and departed. After day- ; ” >. of Gas, or 34 inches for a cent. light Mr. Keck led i Laineit hi : : . Keck succeede releasing himn- Ee cee ie shee aie tila g ’ J ’ iS VACDONALD 1 tin “Princess’ costs 50 cts., gives 2,408 cub. igh r. Keck succeeded 1n I At the Novgerod prison chapel, says the SUMMER AREA ANGEMENT 6 5 . ee “+ pF 2 gg eer self, and, after removing his bleeding and] Russian Petersburuskia Cuzette, a couple QUEEN STREET. 2 packets Cocks Friend cost 30 cts., give fainting wife toa place of safety, swore out) wore recently married. A young fellew of 3064 cub. ins. of Gas, oy, 6@ inchesior | warrants for such of the mob as he had been |the yame of Zumizki. who had been sen THE PALACE STEAMERS Ch’town, May 12, 1886.—dy & wky @ cent. ; thre’ SS Her outitl able to recognize, and twelve of them have |tenced to a ee of imprisonment for foun : “ nr —— rm. =< ome — ne Cooks Friend is theret Cane Gy THs ' : better wads thetit Princess; aia 73 per cent. been arrested and placed im jail, Other }teen years and six months with hard labor, : AL 5 S CO } better than Royal. arrests will be made. naseled « vanteniaiel who wan the Gemeien INTERNATION sVe . | & . ; The purity and kealthfulness of Cooks cise dilissiiliaaaasavi tama 2 atiehites + ery oye ome i i Friend aro unquestionable. latin toniemnteates - he 5U j . r, +1 re "Ne » anne hiamd Oly = ) | . . store. J s Ss ° releases rom 1© WNOVgern ison alt 1? oa Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- ; , Cooks Friend may be had from store er ea Ange tare wigs : eaitah 1" i ry Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 5 keepers generally. i eginning O18 ie present ye sULIZKI iand, ever onde : A cabinet crisis is impending on account|had told his brother of ins intention to 5.00 a. m. : Leave St. John at 8 o’clock every Saturday re & N ny Twa of the proposed new duties on petroleum iNn}marry, but the latter thought the prisone: = D ! ee é Cc 7? 33 Q 0 EEN STE ts ka a. WANTS, Lost, 0 dF Ne », de, the Austro-Hungarian treaty. . es > insane, deeming it impossible that any 9 N Protas " porters, who obtain purer 0 than Ga I- |}woman could be persuaded to marry a con : = = _ to Boston, 96,50 and | -_—— VOR ane LET “he Cottage at cians, adulterate it to the quality of Gali-|yict. He was, however, convinced of the Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, Ww." A St. Avards, 8 eter’s Road, just out-| cjan oil, and then send it to Flume. One-|truth by the prison administrati sa call 44 | 8 . ’ . ‘ : ’ y" e prison admitustration consent cl * ; $0.58, te aloes. information idaho ts VXTRA value for M ARC! ROH and APRIL in T: able Damasks, _ - ne —, oceupied spe D. | fifth duty is charged for the refined article ing to the marriage. On the wedding day : A. SHARP, F- We BALES, "| Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottors,| nl office, foct Punce Stest | | by declaring it raw product. Some of the}the warder appeared in the prisoner's -cell, P. KL RY. P. 5. a os ry W hi t 1 C lo ‘od Kunittin Cottons ; ap!l2 eod wky tf refineries which have been started at Flume his chains were removed, he was dressed in Je or to your nearest Ticket Agent. ‘Tow elings, Tickings, 11ite anc O & e Pe; = ¢ y benefit by this fraud to the detriment of a black suit, and taken to chapel, where the - May 7, 1886—eod wky ft TNO LET—A brick House om Pown2! Street, | Galicians, who are unable to compete with| bride appeared with the bridegroom's bro i i pwns now occupied by Mr. Geo. J. Wright.|them. The Polish deputies protest that/ther, dressed in a white bridal dress and ‘ . ’ ; L. ARTHUR & CO. Cc tRPETS ‘ ND OITLCLOTHS, 40 ct: ¥. Dold ware tt” “|ihe new treaty will not amend these griev-|yeil. “At two o'clock the ceremony was 2 ] ; ances, the truth being that Hungary de-|begun, several prisoners assisting. On ie GEN BHRAL a ede: ve ies 16 ae raving sired to protect the Flume refineries. hour the new ly married pair were allowed \ . . | 2 AN Ss H ; :-F i MBROLDERY,. best seaventait of the age. ee oe Austria agreed as a matter of compromise. | to spend together in their cell, the warden : t Sigil Merchants, + Dictionary (unabridged) Apply at Tue Ex The Poles have decided to support the | drinking their health and then retiring to | OM M18 | direct from Switzerland, just opened. AMINER office. feb27 amendment to make the duties on raw and |Jeave them with a steaming tea urn and a menoenepesial a ieepatiphliniatiaieneatpmemneetitilpiniptinaeninatiiesininesiatlinnns all retined petroleum alike. The German sec sentinel at the door. During the whole of ‘ ; 5 ose i sue ue YO LET The Brick House, opposite Tue tion will sup port the Poles, making 4jithe time the husband tried to persuade his ; i2i ATLANTIC AVENUE, > 2 ’ a ' | FXAMINER Office ; possession given about majority against the Government. Count | wife to go with him to the convict colony to eB > S “79 © a IW. A Ss Ss. EA. @ : rr Ist June. Apply to John Ings, may7 3i pd V on Taafe. Minister of the Interior, threat- which he will shortly be ds spatched. At ccuremencieagsnn @ rJVO LET A House. a Wiea Bivect. near | oO"? resign if defeated. The result will|the expiration of the hour the warder re i gous d P duce a § ecialty | Ch’town, March ae ee wk rk the liane a on King Street. near be a dissolution, as the Emperor will not |appeared, the convict doffed his wedding i gos all roduc D U ' ———— — SS Puole : possession a Sie Apply ie Wil. accept. the resignation of Count Von Taafe. garments for his prison gear, and the wife ; July 15 —dly whly ee ee liam Do ‘4d. may6 a went silently away, accompanied by he. 4 : sband’s brother. ' ) LET ~Pocni Imports and Exports. hus TELEGRAPH ORDRES. “PROMPTL CHIPPED. O LET -Furnished Rooms with use of y Kitehen, or furnished House. Apply at 6 Oho bho i , Tue Examiner office. ap27 ti The Chief of the Bureau of Statistics, im el : a. | d b a l ) t fi ial ar Apvu x 70 Morners.—Mra. W inslow s YOFFINS and Caskets, all 6 sizes, 8, mounted and furnis ed t OR SALE Part of Building Lot on A he eee cotta Lewy ed Roaming Syrup should oar, be oat wen 4 J ; y , are CU gy teeth t ellievea the pa PLUG Orz=? | = hour’ " notice. aides tk Ten Meee ates am States, reports that the total value of ex- little gufferer <n p it ae te . | rpapepenene — - ports of merchandise for thetwelve months | ¢ uiot sleep by relieving the child from pain; W- -PRIGE GOGDS Al AND hi HiGkh- PRICE GOODS. ‘0 LET To commodious new Dwelling} ended April 30th, 1886, were $667 ;004,570, ar the little shrub awakes as “bright as a oe with Bees ee eituated|/and for the preceding twelve months, |button.” I: is very pleasant to taste. It on the corner o rince and Dorchester | $756,867,121, a decrease of $79,862,551. | soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all $15. 00 Funeral Outfit, cor consisting ro es ar oe gd cova 7 central part of — The imports of merchandise during the|pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best i shell and use of hearse. jcity. ach dwelling has nine rooms and i8/twelye months ended Aprii 30th, 1886, | known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising i. iS M A RK ED , | cuit silver- plate mountings, o itside fitted with marbleized mantels, register were $62 3,348,623 and 7 the twelve from teething or other causes. Twenty-five “wa : ” aid : celine tee ea Ang ies Tg ta T | Having made special arrangements with the manufacturers] grates, ete; will Ce opens [months ended April 30th, 1885, $590,838,-/cents.s bottle. | Be sure a a ne : * ( > x 990. an increase of &82.509.633. ns ws ootaing Syrup, and ake o 9 auo the lerwest prices on, aiiey. mar30 2aw other kind, feb 4 eod wk ce ft of Baneres Goets, ee , - r sre The large St next to Stum acia Ph I ae pert .. 7 . 4 Md Ji i @ iar store e Stum- "I *s } os « -. : all grades of F uneral bles Harness Shop, Great George Street Bereterds Ac rr Daring a . — storm at Bordeaux, NZ ‘ Apply to John Stumbl art} ky tf INVALUABLE AS A TONIC. Thursday might, hailstones of an enormous - RONAE BI TERS 4 YRIGHT & CO. od ; + —— on T L. Pr G field, I11L., s: ad The ‘ ol ie de killed by ace. eS i Ve A ‘ANTED— Five hundred doljara’ worth rn. J RATT, ‘areenhe ays: > Ci. “1 ChE Was Kis laLslones ° ” . SONNE COMMUNICATION. of old Gold and Silver, in exchange| “It. is all that it,claims to be—invaluable} while being carried in its. mother’s arms, N one Other hides TELEPHONE dor goods, at E. 8, Bonnell’ 's, Upper _ as a tonic Ip any case where am acid tone is|/and a number uf persons injured and much : Ch’ town April 12, Sh—2aw & wky Street. mayl0 2i l aw wy inditated.” property destroyed, , 3 et W , ’ ’