Pe reams:—Five Dotuars a Year. ee ne nN NO mt a 2S. omens a on re es ~ This is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.--Fvririers, 5 ec etapa ysis Sryeie Corres Two CENTS. NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETO ‘VW WN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, TUESDAY, MARCH 9, 1886. VOL. 18-—-NO, 90 _ | THE NEWS OF THE DAY. i | atin Oran = aie ae le ITTERS TO THE EBITEY, Che Daily Examiner py (Tie saa Nat ee > wes mm, fee neni is issued every evening by uo Ro Carefully Collated by “The Ex-)s nator Haythorne Crosses the ra aminer’s” Reporters. Capes. The Examiner Publishing Oo.’ to toe From their office, corner of Water and | 2 Eo d Negotiations for the Congo loan have Six,—Over two columns and a-balf of Great George Streets, Charlottetown ‘been broken off. the last Weekly Patriot are devoted to the Prince rd Island, ' ' % Welsh Liberals are threatening to pro-| discussion of what that paper is pleased to ; —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION.— . 5 test against Home Rule for Ireland. name the ‘New Capes’ Service.” At first k Six hs 7 $2 50 A bailiff named Finlay, was shot dead at! ght had wig > manne 2 that some new a ee WON, 0 Fant Tc cobb ees Wide cin $2. 5 yn a : e 2 Zap . dane : ‘ capes had suddenly made their appearance. 2 Tees teetis...«.... cu 95 S3 QUE BN S TREE ae Woodford on the morning of the 4¢h. But the old Cisse ded here ‘yet, and 6b alec ; One month .... ore cree 50) New York proposes to fittingly celebrate] is the old Capes’ service—though, thanke q Advertising at moderate rates. aie oe in April the 200th anniversary of its incor-}to a humane Government, the latter has Contracts may b» made for monthly, wins. | poration. been very much improved of late. terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, 5 ag Ae pe ee I a ew ae closer examination, it is found that ou application, ! AN Annamece against the French in Tonguin | ‘¥& atriot’s sensational heading, after all, —— ee — sd , 5 an halle place. is only an introduction to the views of two ALMANSC FOR MARCH, 12886. MOON'S CHANGES, First Quarter 13th day, 9h, 4.7 a. m, E 7 aia - Fil 94) lay, 12h, 142m, a m, S. ! New Moon Sth day, 5h, 51.8m, p. m. W. | NCW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Botanic Cough Palsam. The British Government has telegraphed authority to Lord Dafferin to definitely annex Barmah. : General Boulanger, the French Minister of War, has decided in favor of destroying very voluminous writers for that paper. And, first, Senator Haythorne contributes his views on the subject in question ; and then comes another production from that scurrilous old man, ‘‘Another Quondam Conservative.” The former, it appears, crossed at the ; : Last A iar 2 27th day 6 . Sl 7m a. m. S, | Tt is as pleasant as honey. Couche, Colds, and ‘dD : a eae aw . aie . j Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been the forts of Paris. Capes on his way to Ottawa. Asa matter D [Sur Siu M oc Hie Dar j speedily cured by the use 6f ADAM: ’’’S BALSAM after Y a : : 3) of ourse h was very mu i ? : 7, DAY OF W. EK [San vow) High! Davs | lllother medicines have failed, Col. Duncan, a distinguished British} of ¢ “ ery much disgusted at rises|sets | rises | water|len’h 6 46.6 22 : fis Si L. AREFHUR & CO, GENERAL Vommission fierchants, 12! ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. st} Wednesday Egos and Produce a Specialty. Saly 15—dly whly CAUTION. PACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY iS MARKE r & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. (i, ons olf ~ aE Suilerers from either charging only FIVE PER CENT. OVER COST! and from $4.50 to $6 for making and trimming Overcoats ; from $5 to $7 for makiug and trimming Suits with Good Trimmings and FEXHIS is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the under. signed, carrying on beviness under the style and firm of A. KENNEDY & CO, has, on this first day of Fobruary, in the year of our Lord, hon: 1 eight hundred i . GOOD WORKMAN SETH. [leit one fhoaand sight hundred and eighty CLOTH, by the yard or piece, Very Cheap, Overcoats, made to order, not called for SELLING AT COST. This ought to convines you that there is money lost instead of buying imported clothing. PREMISES. No $3 Overcoats, The Custom Tailoring, JAMES Prices in this department will be found lower than ever. guarantee to secure your future confidence. A large portion of our Neckwear has been manufactured to our special order, from patterns that will be found the very thing you want. D. A. BRUCE, under the managoment of MR Ch’town, Dec. 3, 1885.—e0d wky 2mos hy mutual consent. Dated this first day cf February, A. D., 1g. Jignell Ta tha presence of, by alt -the- par- ties, Lerra E. Brecken, A. KENNEDY, WM. KUSSELL, ROBT, McoLAURIN, —_ 0 We have on hand a few Suits and if you don’t purchase from us,} , The business formerly carried on by the ALL OUR CLOTHING {8 MADE.ON TBE |Sbove partnership will bo continued by the undersigned, under the name, style and firm of A. KENNEDY & CO., who wilil satisfy all the liabilities of the late firm, and who are authorized to collect all debts and amounts due ihe late firm. A. KENNEDY, KOBT. McLAURIN, -dly 3wks law McLEOD, leads all others for Al work. Our past record is sufficient |p.» 04 Why Pay Higher When WoODILLS Tins Retail 7 Cents @2 QULEN STREET. 2oz. a KRVERYONE CAN call and examine the jargest stock of Household Furniture, &e., GERMAN 4ez Fins Retail 12 Cents soldier, says the Eyvyptians are porfectly himself. They leave nine children. Lord Ashbourne ina letier to the Lon- don Times, denies that he ever prepared a scheme for Irish home rule or that he ever contemplated preparing such a scheme, The Beigian Government, it is said, in- tends to relieve all transatiantic steamship lines leaving Antwerp regularly, from pay- ment of customary pilotage and lighthouse dues. James Taylor, ex-champion oarsmen of Eugland, says he will go through Niagara Rapids ia an ordinary scull boat for $1,000, and will ask for no money if he is not suc- cessful, A Frenchman named Maxime Bouillier, in a Salem, Mass., drinking place, made a bet as to the amount of whiskey he could drink. He drank sixteen glasses and died soon after. All hopes of saving the steamer Missouri, from Boston for Liverpool, which stranjled on the coast of Ireland, off Holyhead, during a heavy snowstorm have been abandoned. Dude—‘*Some say I’m conceited. Well, I don’t believe in hiding my light under a bushel.” ‘That’s right; do not waste a bushel measure—a-half pint one will be amply suflicient for you.” A despatch from Westport, Ireland, reports yreat distress from famine and fever in the villages of Caslecka, Mulvany aud Doobeg. One death has occurred and many are ill from want of food. France has postponed giving adherence to the Turco-Bulgarian agreement support- ing Prince Alexander as ruler of Eastera Roumelia until the question of customs the present arrangements there, and as he ‘helped to haul any quantity of luggage, from one hundred pounds upwards; some of the trunks filled with hardware samples, and carpenters tools, ete., weighing two, and even three hundred pounds each were placed in the boats and hauled by passengers who had paid. their money and taken their chances. Now, ‘only 30 pounds of luggage is allowed to each passenger, and this is right. If Mr. Haythborne or any other literary gentleman wish to carry ‘‘ books of reference consi- derably over 100 pounds in weight,” let him pay to have them carried over in @ freight boat, and not expect his fellow- passengers to pay and pul! hia ‘* books of reference” over besides. Two dollars a | passenger was what was formerly cherged, }and two deliars is what is now charged, with this difference; that heavy luggage is not now piled into the boat along with the passengers, as formerly. The Government charge $2 a passenger, which is too much, says Mr. Haythorne. Private parties charge the same, which is not enough, says Mr. Haytherne. He paid Capt. Allen that amount, nevertheless. If not enough, why didn’t he show his | generosity by giving more ? | But the Senator's chief grievance is that _the Government refused to insure his life ;and luggage while crossing the Straits. | Still he risked both in the hands of an ir- ‘responsible outsider. It is gratifying, | however, to know that he got over a little | Sooner than did the regular boats, but then | he left a little sooner, which makes ali the difference in the world on atrip of that kind. He got over safely, at any rate, and | it is to be hoped he may enjoy himeelf for the next three months at his usual pastime —-writing letters and finding fault with the , Government. = ee ‘ ae eae i recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affectio 8, ; . ° ; é h mh mmorn vftn th m i | fesort to this great remedy, agin of eae able to govera themselves, couldn : contain his wrath aey longer, | 1 Monday + 43/5 41) 4 10) 8 17/10 58 Ch’town. Nov. 19.--w kly | Mpeedy relief. Do not delay, ret it at once. i ‘ boiled over in Montreal, not waiting this 2! Tucaday | 42) 4314 49) 8 Bon | ’ : FOR SAEr BY ALL DRUGEISTS. Charges of inhuman treatment of con- time till he reached bis destination. It 3 Vedaesday 40} 44) 5 24] 9 37 4) J+ Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, victs by Alabama contractors have been} would be folly to expeet an uncompromis- 3 4) Thursday | $8} 44! 5 56/10 14! 8) | H.W. BINSMAN.& eo epee ys 5 : made and substantiated. ing partizan, like Mr. Haythorne, to have yf piers 3. | wae =| @ oxly » . > 4TH AVE., MN. ¥. : an a“ a ; ae a + |— ———_——__—______________| Lord Charles Beresford says that no oc- ners gore to "y et the bee 2 sia. oko oat mele balan pal . yr Wy Tay KR R ° , ° cupation of Egypt could prevent the block-| service at the Capes. From him, as a Grit ‘ a anee at ate OT to N OY THEN © Herring’, Herring ing of the Suez Canal by an enemy, politician, nothing but grit need be ex- #) Monday 30; 51 7 46imorn; 21 5 ; ; pected. And with this 1 am not disposed ; 9 ew <9) 53! § ma : I 24 fh Joseph Chamberlain, having been asked) +, ging fault, as it is of no consequence to i 7 The Salle ~~. ole onl a aa) ati 5 | 200 Bris. No, 1 FAT HERRING, the other day how many it took to make &/ the public whether Senator Haythorne ig be bag = y [a ep ate ot oat = sone * caucus, said: ‘‘One, if he is unanimous. anes teaieed ant enioh Tory, or a Can- 3}saturday {| 21; 59/10 51) 320} 38] a g 50 Quiutal CODFISH. ch Fifteen socialists have been sentenced at} #dian clear Grit, pure and simple. 14 Sanday | 19/6 O}tl 47) 437; 41} | 50 _— ane CR ata oe Padua, Rome, to ten minutes imprisonment} Apart from his polities, Mr. H., no _ onday 17 ee 6 i OFFER OF DAVID SMALL, | for trying to incite the populace to civil ter ae ok —_ 6 Tuesday a ae 9} 7 43) ee oe war, ordinary importance; an ence he 7|\ Wednesday | 13} 3! 3 13! 8 35) | ener ep : i t 3 Seale “ 5 | 4 a : es Po ae Ag i m])~ COTTON DUGK—COTTON DUCK With 50,000 adult Chinamen to 60,000 Soe bor gutienec Sutemanee tans 19) Friday Pf 6| 5 43/10 12! 57) 0 C & 3 cA % 1: RN iSH k NGS: acult whites in San Francisco, there = & by saying that he has no desire to raise any - ; tarday i 4 3 aries a t2 | “ae a3 Notice to Shipowners & Builders. dnedinn, He attached to the Chinese prejudice against Capt. McElhinney. O, 2) ovis beh ga ol 9 2laft 10! ~ — :o——— : ar Subscriber now offers to the trade, , nol The Senator pe 0S that kind of aman! aa aa hee sel seleunl o aal*ie Yarmouth Cotton Duck, at manufac-|__M.. Pasteur hopes to be able to treat} The mails, he admits, have been delivered 24;\Wednesday | 58| 12/11 36) 1 20 i4 E have on hand one case Cloths, one case Gents’ Furnishings, sent by mistake, | tutor’s prices. Has on hand 4 supply of light diphtheria end other diseases successfully with regularity. It is the passengers who 25| (hursday | &6! I8imorn| 217)” 17 and sold to us at a big advantage rather than retuen them. We are manufacturing | 80d heavy ducks. by a mothod similar to that of his treat-j}are not treated properly, and here is his 26| "riday | 54/ 14) 0 28) 3 5) 20) these clothe into DAVID SMALL, Agent, ment of rabies. sonaaaiidined Maree “A ae Be oe nw i aa i 20) 4 \ os Hyndman’s Buildings, Corner Water and! At Pidemont, near Granville, one dey: laerege 0” ae tte tho he hove thess _ alent ae a ee : Queen Street last week, Jas, W. King, a while laborer ee) ONNT: : vat?! ; £9) Mionday ' 49) 18) 2 48) 6 32 29} WT SS Vv eS AR a= 5 a il eS ? : - ./arrive? ‘‘With their Inggage!” That's the 20 Tuesday a 2 3 25) 7 38 WS LL és ND © iu cuG © La = € _Ch town, Feb. 16—?i wky 2 mos stabbed his wife to death and then killed rub, Under the old reyime pacs-ngers &c., ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they None Other Genuine, |can [PE Lud ascii, SAVE MONEY -rOR- and get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of andisputed value, BO S @ ON fine finish and good honest workmanship ARRANGEMENT. BY BUYING thea Staple Furniture, Bedding, Mattresses, Fancy Goods (for Xmas), . Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantie-mirrors and Mirror-plates THE PALACE STEAMERS Bagatelle Boards, Handsome Oil Paintings, Framed Chromos, | and One Thousand and One oiher articles, FROM THE P. E, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARK WRIGHT. & CO. duties in Roumelia shail be settled. Yours, Pricer County. IARING | The Cork Corporation, by a vote of 31 to. ‘Sez. Kins Retail 22 Cents) 19, has adopted a resolution favoring an} March 8, 1886. Irish Parliament in Dablin, and declaring | —_—— that the concession would not involve the| A Frenchman on the Lobster separation of Ireland from Great Britain. Question. POWDER 1 The strike at Smithwick, Eng., pre- ‘ ; viously reported, is against a redaction of| “8. Hxp:rorg,—I don’t take troube to 20 per cont in wages. The police dispersed | Tite ® we on de a yaphetes atewn_ A —- the rioters. It is feared that disorder will| but when I see such a lot noncene on de : aper I must say someding. De fas man Tee a. te fiat I seo make deals of himsel about de Mary Jane Cleveland, a teacher in an) jobistar is a fello call himself John Mac- bila eS et orphan home in New York, has received | inesy of Sumersi. You kao me braderlaus ‘ site permission from the courts to change her|boy Joe—dat fello dat was marry on i Ten DERS name, so that it will read Mary Grover |Miscouche. Wel, he w 8 tole me dat Mac- —_®e Cleveland. She said Mary Jane was too jnesy was de big talor of de worl. er humdrom. | He say to dat Loo Davis was tole hinf dat Crry oF CHartorretows, P. 2. I, The Empress of Austria used to c.ll her-| de big talor make a sute of close for every wt UALED ‘LENDERS will be received at the self the most beantiful sovereign ip Europe, itory member, en dat Sir John mus do what Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Prince | which was not saying much, nor, in fact,;de talor tel him. Dat was what make me Fdward Island, until noon of WEDNES. nearly enough; for the Empress, before! mad as a March hare, an I atop my work to DAY, the 3ist. day of March next, for the)... i-health began, was really a very|rite dis letter. Mr. Haditore de peep mus placing and maintaining of At present, the Queen! tock a hole an do somtipg to stop dat kine only hax dat ee Guality Fqual to Any. March t, 1886 ae ee SPRING et nieegenemennsncincep sso a —— OF THE INTERHATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 8.00 a. m. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6.50, 2nd Class ; 39.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information anply to G, A. SHARP, F, W. HALES, P. ev ae ee P. E. IL. Steam Nav. Co., beantiful woman. ; . ' Servi i i . Dis time rto yc st Ticket Agent. Siy Seren OD : fs of Servia claims the palm for loveliness; of bisnes. Feb. 8 1288 arn ape ixty Frost-Prool ily drants, among the royal ladies of the continent. Macinesy six or five ting, but if he put any A —- having a pressure of not legs thin sixty) Her ascendancy over her husband, King| more foolishnes in de papersus I promis dat a I will write a leter dat will fill all de paper print. Firs I want him to tole what he no Ch’town, Dec. 3, °85 —eod wky Tees pounds to the square inch, for fire and civic} Milan, is decided. , : urposes, acc rding to lans and specifica- . i purp c s p p The Madrid correspondent of the London bout de lobster. Den i want him to tole . VV a> A iL, tions to be seen at the City Clerk’s cfiice. vo : BR Dy 2 . . : The Council do not bind themselves to|/imes Says that Carlists, before the death algeapel ‘whet he’ dont np Sout-the Gehe . adcept the lowest er any tender. uf King Alfonso, offered a reward of $100,- (ater. Lam sure dat will bea pritty long ; ay iil ( ot tt aa 000 for his head, and that when a man | Shits Could he tole de peep when de lob- \ See eathGn Brbenr. " ‘ »y order, volunteered to assaesinate the king the ‘ i ’ "sIDT oC , Ty SOON . *,* i i i li JIVE Removed to foot of PRINCE STREET, 4 A. H. MACPHERSON, — | Carlists backed ont of their proposition. | **** eer ee oe 4 mas . A Large Assortment of Peake’s No. 3S WW harf, City Clerk. At the request of the epiccopal bishops Prap be will tole the peep h yy ole de lob 4 Feb. 23 —3 eod . v . ' r : a i ARD AND Sor \ , of Ireland, Lord Piunkett, Archbishop of! ster is when he want tobe ketch. When * R, PALMER & (4 Pees PROPRIE TORS. Vessel far Sale. Dublin ané Primate of Ioland, has con-/ he anser dose qveston prap 1 may toght . C3 C) a ia ¥ 0 ; al the synod for os 23rd mats ») it wort - to hax him Pog more. a e ar j d will sell at the 1 t cash prices: 6 optain an expression of opinion of the remain your [rien . 7 We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices: at aon _ Soo oo ‘church on the pelitical situation in Ireland. , : ee Hore Maxim, : i Kept Constantly on Han‘, Sashes, Doors, Window and Door Frames, Architraves, Spouting aad Conductor) & ™M: ee ee eee Tie tustico, March 9, 1886, Joe ; “ Mouldings,’B allusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, &c. J sailer and large carrier—will be pend Seve It is ae that eee ao 5 . - R. Me MIL L AN ° i We are preptred to do all knds of Jobbing, in Planing, Joiuting, Morticing, Tenoning, sent ar arg seply at re ) ee 18 = suppued wi . re 4 -_ ate — See te i a. meds i : Dac, 24 fim end & whey Jie dad Diet Sawlily, Toraing, &. wn to Messrs. Norton Bros., or at Cardi- from the Russian Treasury, to enable him € meeting of the Irish Parlia- gan to , to create the port of Antivari under plans; mentary Fand Committee, of New York, H. F. BISSETT. |of Russian military engineers, Russia's! Cardigan Bridge, Jan. 12, 1856, —feb 9 2i 1 aw wky 21 nities suuscutihintntiemmamapienetentpstiitatiaie in — ——— All kinds of Gothic Windows for Churches made at shortest notice With new and first-class Machinery, aad the latest appliances, we can insure the he latest local and foreign news | nee elanen a sy fo bed on thetr patronage. wn, ¥ 4 i was held on Monday night last. Seventy object being to establish a secret naval ren-| thousand dollars have already been sub- dezvous on the Mediterranean. scribed. —— Se ‘UBSCRIBE for THE WREKLY FXAMI-| WO NER, can always be found therein.