oad : = a) woes x s -_ a ae + This is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, having to a CHARLOTLETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, MARCH 19, 1886. aily enema -¢ _—— iner. ee rere dvise the Public, may speak free.--Evurirrpes. Stne.ir Copies Two CEntTs. VOL. 18--NO, 99 pease pm a ag ri nee at Tan sa ae Lie ical ene 6 alls 2 al ee io ae a Sai ae . I SSSaaee a t ms. ae Roos and ish “ Lai adil _ aa ty { mr ucé Produce a Specialty. ; ai y Jaly 15 CAUTION. LACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY iS MARKED T & B G2 ‘ IN RS. RRONZE LETTE eer i % : None Uther Genuine. Oct. 7 —-FOR- BOSTON 2 J . ARRANGEMENT. THE PALACE STEAMERS INT (ONAL S.S. CO. Putas en lS Gn Sri SDMAT m7 ibitee: Leave St. Joh n for Bost evel ” os resday and Thursday, at 8.00 4. m. { m Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd} 20. 50. lst ¢ tS ant ; G,. A.SHARI i ot her information apply to F. W. HALES, ci L. R’y., P. E. L#Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Fet eod wky REVOVAL Rid daa¥ a a \ 4 AGMILLAN’S COAL OFFICE has been Vi aemoved to foot of PRINCE STREET. rtment of HARD AND SOFT COA LB pt Conatantly on Hand, 4h ie ° 15 n, Via Eastport and Port- | A lot of Men’s and Youth’s Overcoats from $5 to $8, worth ‘from $8 to $14 : : Sepentte made to order, from $12 to $18, worth from $18, to $24. j Men’s Heavy Shirts, Underwear, Fur Caps, Gloves, & at ' ; ae same rates. | 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 | ge EVERYONE CAN call and examine the largest stock of Household Furniture, &., &c., ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they e SAVE MONEY and get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of undisputed 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 other articles, FROM THE P. KE, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, Dec. 3, °85—eod wky BOOK-BINDING, PAPER-RULING } LL kinds of BOOK BINDING executed at Lowest Prices and with Quick Despatch® Ruling, N NT and Perforating for the Trade promptly attended to, BLANK BOOKS A SPECIALTY. s@ A Share of Patronage Solicited. JAMES D. TAYLOR, QUEEN SQUARE. adeept the lowest er any tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. Feb, 28—3w eod Z#ish Sale. 50 quintals CHOICE CODFISH, 20 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’town, M arch 6—I1mo eod WE HAVE SCLD NEARLY ALL OUR Stem-Winding Rockford Watches, which are giving good satisfaction, and as the Company, in the interest of the public, say they wil! not send any watches by mail, we shall defer getiing a full 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 can 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. EK. Ww- TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown, March 5, ’86. fWXHIS is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on besiness under the style and firm of A. KENNEDY & C8, has, on this first day of February, ia the year of our Lord, one thousand eight hundred and eighty- six, been dissolved by expiration of time and by mutual consent. ar this first day of February, A. B., 1886. Signed in the presence of, by all the par- ties, Lerrn E, Brecken, A. KENNEDY, WM. RUSSELL, ROBT, McLAURIN. —_—o The business formerly carried on by the above partnership will be continued by the undersigned, under the name, style and firm of A. KENNEDY & O©O., who will satisfy all the liabilities of the late firm, and who are authorized to collect all debts and amounts due the late firm. A. KENNEDY, ROBT, McLAURIN, PROGRESS. [The article about which our correspond- ent writes has already been noticed by Tux EXAMINER. | Strange Fun for Young Men. Young msn in Nashville, Tenn , used to have a strange idea of fun, About twenty years ago, during a cold spell, they organ- ized a society with fun as its avowed object. The fun consisted in raising money and distributing it among the poor people of the city and county. In the course of one winter they raised and gave away $17,000. The young men who were engaged in this frolic are now gray headed, but they maintain that they never in their lives enjoyed themselves as much as they did during that memorable winter. A few such practical jokes would be a blessing to every town in America. winnie aye imma Montxeal has decided to substitute a poil tax of $2 for statute labor. Bradford, England, is suffering from a very serious mad dog scare. Mrs. R. M. Davidson and David Rice, of Lee County, Ia., have taken out a license to marry. He is 81 years old and shea year younger. A strike in the McKean factory at Salem, Mass., has been caused by valentinesjwhich passed between some of the women em- ployed in the factory. Kenneth McKenzie died at Walacle, N. S., on the 7th inst., aged one hundred and three years. He was undoubtedly the oldest man in the Maritime Provinces. ‘‘Beavers in Fall Creek, Kan., have cut down one hundred trees for this winter, some of them eighteen inches in diameter, floated some of the logs nearly a mile down stream and built a complete dam across the creek,” Nearly all the inmates of the Lebannon, Il., County almshouse have been poisoned by drinking coffee which contained Paris n, placed therein by unknown partics All the patients have recovered but two, who may die. ‘‘Women, my boy,” said an old Peoria parent to his son, ‘‘are a delusion and a snare.” ‘‘It is queer.” murmured the boy, ‘how some people will hug a delusicna.” him the young man hunted up his roller skates and went out to be snared. New York’s law of debtor and creditor is fearfully and wonderfully made. Twenty- six years ago Joseph Beaver contracted a debt of $100, which he has never since been able to pay, but, up to a few days since, he was permitted to remain at large under sentence of committal, he giving security for the amount. His bondsmen at length) declined to be any longer responsible and) the officers of the court thrust him into| prison for the balance of his life if the) And while the old man looked queerly at| Co Tailn ty ; PPR e oer? mame: 8 ——=-—__+_—— —— co l + HUD Oxauaer - LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Boston Markets. t every evening by A F | : ae ! Boston, March 13. . 3 op ar : : ® . \ ; | Poraroes.—The liberal accumulation fo , AALUING) Pu dlishing Go. the Sybway | foreign petatoes, with a slow demand, has g oes ‘caused a weak and unsettled market. Oc- i ; , corner of Water and ‘ OTAN Sir,—In the last number of the New °™ ; ; f treets, Charlottetown q York Engineering and Mining Journal, casional lote of magnums are held « trifle t ; wd Island | IG SALE there appears soe alee: ‘+ A New above quotations, with some holders talking i ‘ = ni ; r SALE OF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING, HATS, &e., | : Method of Laying Submarine Tunnels and | Storing; but others are inclined to “urge | | 3 Kil UN— x + ° } . i / _ at L. E. PROWSE’S. Now is the time to buy! Big dis-! Tubes,” by Richard P, Rothwell, Ksq., |S, snd_ we hear of free offerings on the q i eo ‘ : ys ig tele autial : 4° | dock at $1.75 per bag. Champions are not » , i sobs seeseser sss. ROO CONES on Dress Goods, Cashmere, Merino, Flannels, Feathers, eerie teen ee ae plentiful as Magnum, but the tone weaker } — j|§§ Que MM ticks. cetbecdeteces oe 59 Laces, Embroidery, Gloves, &e. i er eniceae Institute of Mining Engineers, in yeaa y-cime held about atondy in igh i ip abes ebruary, 1886. : gr d! 4 si CX : : demand is not so sharp and a slight increase hits iemcanih is i om = i ii Sie 7 é Mr. Rothwell begins by saying: ‘* The |: P ye Pi : lv tis sanaie Ei AT ; | device to which I desire to call the attention | oo eupply ot a ee 2 iu rr am 9 iy of the members of the Institute consists of |? : — pay een a 9 S$ FE. S$ a water-tight caisson, which is connected | *24 ae api, a So a and ete ‘MANO? FOR Meee inens| Li : ‘ : , SURE. meas | DY & stuffing box with the tube to be laid, | hoi "ae held ako y it ALMANAC FOR MARCH, 1886. argest Stock in the City; Lowest Figures in the Do- PROMPT and the caisson is pushed forward by tle’ at et but mare offer: 1 ~ i . . . : : :. a * ve. ; i ’ 'S CHANGES, minion, Come and see the Cheap Goods. : ' a ee ands Wiiad aeernat oie Fisu.—Dealers report a good jobbing “h 1 Beh day, Sh, 51.8m, p.m. W. ~ | AWONDERFUL REMEDY in chills in segments. These segments yp haere - eae and oro and a a \ K 7 S E Adamson’s Botanie Cough Balsam. carried from shore through the tube itself, ‘aon and fo ‘Tenn’ lots i still sthet Ii he iH i 2 mo : q se “a | a - Pp R O Tt is az pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and in which a track is laid as the work DFS-/ Theeatt MN oe a aoe N: 21 ee" a ; q » 9, oi. 4M, & Mm 5 oe whick lead to Consumption, have been gresses, and the segments are bolted to- a a tiaeeek See nent a Ooddeh ' i ee ee 2. = speedily cured by the use of A S0N’s I in t ; ; , l . 7 a Ar OF kone Sah | Beis Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. clover mevices ave aod, Suterers tometer Soom, to. work and proper appliances, for| Ste selling fairly at $2.37} and $2.50 _ for telnet tieedie~tee => Ch’town. Fe 79 E ic cae nn coughs or bronchial aifections, cam | handling heavy weights. As each segment | @fR° pickle cured Bank and 83 to $9 25 wh mmornlaftn [fh m, V2 town, eb. 16 $6—eod wky resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining |; : 9. | for large dry. : ‘ ot idiomas ’ ’ Sipe edited : tiv bet: tebin eb tees is bolted on, the jacks are set against its y J LO) SVE 5S res : lelay, get it at once. os Ecoes.—The market has been steady the 449) 8 59111 1 a — ee MIS BY. 6L DRuscw~TS forward ond, eae Whee, the woo. Fag past three days, with sales of Kastern extras oat hal ean ttled at St. Stevens, N, B., by the propriet complete the caisson is pushed forward b : ’ ‘ 5 2419 3 j _ A proprietors, pie © Caisson 6% p 8 y . e280 8 AL MYRICK Gc CO.) ESE [MUS cee inne te ele 8s, and teas ton ond dome 17] G 25110 4 i z e tH Ave, N.Y. | out in front of it. The direction in which , : £2; 6 5211 18 14 ®5 H ° H b. : ae caisson is pushed is completely ee 50} 7 19/12 Go 18 YHOL™SAUE and retail dealers in CANNED GOOD3, FLOUR. TEA. GROG e under control, and both the caisson : + ; '| 7 46\morn| 21 Wee also; FORK, LARD, HAMS and FISH of all. kinds, Gratton Street, Charlotte. siabian CEPTS «| and tho tabs’ aro loaded to the amount nies am 53) 8 15) 0 25} 24 town, P, E I. : " —— necessary jo overcome their buoyancy. The farmers are busily engaged digging 14 ae) aoe oe 31 elt our Fish Market we offer COMFISH —boneless, dried, pickled ; HERRING, MAC- 200 Bris. No. 1 FAT HERRING. I understand that negotiations are POW! wussel mud. ‘Messrs. McKinnon and : — 0 42 eal = KEREL, SHAD —pickled ; DIGBY HERRING, ; eet 2 under way for the construction of a 16 foot Hearitz, late “on Saturday evening, made q os1t0 a aa at . Fina vis or “ ; : : 50 Quarters do o tunnel of this kind across the Straits of , cs . os £ ‘ 3 59/10 51) 3 20) 38), itt oo SALMON, FINNAN HADDIES and LOBSTERS. We wish 50 Quiatal CODFISH, cheap for cash or] Northumberland, between Prince Edward | *°™° alterations in the course of digging, 5 + 7 19/6 Ojtl 47; 4 37) 4k ee ae ~ I.iand and the Mainland, and for tunnels leaving © large opening of water expeass SS 4 liaft 51; 6 8| 44 DAVID SMALL. }3.. ’ the public, without putting the preper ob- = ot ' ; al i ol ‘a 3 » jin several other places. . " -_ af * 0 ’ i 2 i a3 i 43 4 ° . ° : — ie 5 3 13) 25 : ; Eresh Salmon and Codfish, on Then follow two illustrations showing the tty ce asad: etek tk tase , 18 Thur da} ] 5} 4 28} 9 25 54 which we receive and have on sale every day, COTTON DUCK—COTTON DUCK presees. oe - pune bs ae —_ drift had covered it, Mr. Patrick McAleer, { 6) 5 43/10 12) = 57 ad oe Notice to Shi SOSIRTIRS, ; CURR. ~~ ¢ ese MiustTA-| who arrived first at the diggers, took his aa “| 6 5810 BOl2 0 r :0: otice to powners & Builders. | tions is an exact picture of the model shown h by the head to lead him te wh 8 11/11 32! 3}. Our GROCERIES will be found fresh and reliable and our stock is complete in all HE Subscriber now offers to the trade, by Senator Howlan in his lectering tour. sae aie "alien eae for ‘helt a ail , 221M 9} 9 20|aft 10) 7 departments. Our prices will compare favorably with those of the best grocers T Yarmouth Cotton Duck, at manufac-| Who the inventor of this submarine tunnel a : _ ~ i _ nena al anes : xara , nufac-| | ; walked in. The horse falling on top of olay 0} 10/10 28) 0 48) 10 PORK, BA ON, SUGAR-CURED HAMS, LARD, FRESH BEEF, CORNED BEEF /turer’s prices. Has on hand a supply of light|48 We are not informed by Mr. Rothwell; him plunged him under, but, after a des- € i i2}4l 39 ' 20) I+ and SAUSAGES. Oar SAUSAGES are fresh made every morning, from the best materia). | nd heavy ducks. though he says he had devised a similar ae Smeal he succeeded in ‘getting . pepmees | S37) 8 sy dealing with us house-keepers can obtain everything they require in the house- DAVID SMALL, Agent contrivance about fifteen years ago. The < 14) 0 28) 3 5) 20 keeping line without trouble or unne ; i a> as oo ; di 90 atenteo is a Mr. H. H. Hall, of New clear of the hose. Mensra. McKiwen, Mur- 15} 120| 4 9| 23 Orde apts, 4 : women] ee Hyndman’s Buildinge, Corner Water and Y i‘. Mr. Rothwell thi ks “ th tat | chison and Robertson ran to his rescue and 50' 1612 71524) 96 rders by mail or telephone will receive prompt attention. Queen Street. _—— a, eo at a tunne?!got him out. They took him to Oaptain 9} Mon 19 18] 2 48| 6 32! 29 Ch’town, Feb. 16 —2i wky 2 mos of i Ee yR he gig te be = “ Murchison’s, where he recovered quickly. 30| Tues 43} 21/325; 7 38] 23 a small part of the cost of an ordinary | This is another instance of carelessness on 81) \Ted: y 6 466 22] 3 57) 8 27/12 36 . ‘i = nN eo The re —— ieee, be ae the part of owners of mud-diggers in not ee ——- ————— ey DERS. PEO) SS erefore cost little! operly bushing their cuttings, - more than.pig iron, and the operation of |* 3 te hell id cory elec : Fish Market, Grafton Street. putting the segments together is simple and = a Penaiee Che os Ve : Cine dis Picadines ee > int . ; > public and privat ings. Our se La. is a Gu OR & CO. ’ . ARLOTTETOWN, . 4. | Inexpensive. It appears to me 9 Charlottetown, Feb. 9, 1886—1 mo eod net : ; ’ ; houses are a credit to any settlement, and re EALED ‘LENDERS will be received at the} possible to apply this new method of tunnel} +). gantist Church has been thorough] GHRN ARAL ee ee eee ee ar Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, Prince/laying without serious difficulty, and with} ,, oe d and received a spl ceateaiie r a | N Me ete aaa Rp Mor, of WEDNES-/| great economy where the local conditions et inlet ae tinting re lavwe~w a +7 n>) hi ¥ h { } ? e st ay of arch next, for the are favorab! " ‘ e ; ; sei i ’ Ww EEE 1 . ° Ce e. F ’ P Commission Merchants,’ OHN MACLEOD & CO, | piciigsce missing a iw be non by this that the achome | atts aMhasM Nine) a jon te by Senator Howlan is not the} _-; : ; ya: ‘ & . Vv proposed by pile of scantling and other building IOP ATLANTIC AVENUE, (MOB RCEH ANT LALOR _[MMy Frost Proof Hydrants,|mere dream of a theorist, but a scheme do-|iatorial in Mr. Donald Murchison’s field sa = sah ac -thaving a pressure of not less than sixty|°* b + Canad 7 ee emo, Sakon, we would suppose that he is contemplating BOSTON, MAS Ss.) 4 : : pounds to the square inch, for fire and civic| ets both in Canada and the \nited States. | 4 trimony. | E are offering the balance of our winter goods at lower|purposce, according to plans and specifica-| We hope soon to see. it assume practical) 41.4 pilot has been in reti hi ——_—_— 4 . tions to be seen at the City Clerk’s office shape in the building of the subway across) . ack Pilot has been in retirement this prices than have ever been offered the public. The Council do not bind themselves to | the Straits winter, but indications are that'he will Reve : to defend his laurels next fall, as Mr. Morrison, of Tryon, bas challenged any horse on the Island to trot his stallion for $100 a side. Mr. Charles Dockendorff spends his evenings in training his Hernando colt, a horse that will yet give a good account of himself. He is pronounced by competent judges to be far superior to the one sold by Mr. Dockendorff last summer. We regret to hear that Mr. B. Docken- dorfi’s Hernando colt met with an accident lately that will be likely to leave a perma- nent blemish. Thisis the more to be re- gretied as Mr Dockendorff was about sell- ing him for the handsome sum of $125. On visiting the stables of Messrs. Bain, F. White, Alex. McKinlay, H. McEwen and others, I find a number of superior fat cattle preparing for Easter show. SPECTATOR, — ee | Apvick T0 Moruzrs,—Mrse. 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 shrub awakes as “‘bright as a bution,” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowls, and is the best known remedy for diarrhwes, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure und ask for ‘‘Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup,” and take no ether kind. [feb 4eod wkly —o <Q + omen Special Notices. Sze our prices on white and grey cottons. — Jas Paton & Co., Market Square. march 15 Tos in want of Sheetings, Pillow Cottons and Tickings, can purchase from the largest assortment to be found in the city at a dis- count of 15 per cent. fora few days only at James Paton & Co’a., brown’s Block, Market Square. mar 3 Unxvsvat bargains in Carpets and Room Paper are now being offered at Beer Bros, New Embroideries just received atBeer Bros. Ex. Northern Light: New Feathers, new Tinsel Trimmings, new Mantle Ornaments, new Fringes, just received at J. B. Mac- donald’s. mar8—dy wky Tuss time of year, the cheapest and best place to buy Boots is at Dorsey, Geff & Co's, feb-1l tf Now iS THE TImME.—Will sell you a dollat’s worth of Boots for 60 cents. Dorsey, Goff & : mar 2 Harts |! Bats !—Men’s and Boy’s Felt Hate in every style. Big stock selling cheap at J. B. Macdonald’s, mar 8 GRAND value in sheetings, pillow cottons, tickings, table linens, carpets, and oil cloths at Jas. Paton & Co. march 15 Harts at half price at D. A. Bruce’s. ml3 Gents’ FURNIsHINGS at slaughter prices at D. A. Brace’s. mebhl3 Don’r buy your Hats till you see styles and prices at D. A, Bruce's. mebh13 Granp show at the City Hat Store to-night, Exhibition free, and hats ae err erie ae i ome sna ee then, sen epi atom emt aed mone o — eral 7 ae lg ge cenagrne ef Soa ol a a ee ns a i i: elle ew 8 me " ea ‘ee. 7 - moot we ec eC eat SF Sele: atc eT CNN Nt aN A NN AO A NNER Me - . = ro a ar * a: R. MeMILLAN. } 94...2m a ¢& wky QU ‘RIBE for THE \WEEKLY EXAMI- ~) NER The latest local and foreign news | cheap at L. EK Feb, 24—dly 3wks law debt is not paid. Prowse, . _ march 13 can always be found therein. ‘Ch town, Feb, 23, ’86. sy Macs tian ' ; \ ’ :