: jayne Liberty, wihe n i Pree e Reru ate Wy das raving io advise the Pabtic, may speak free.”— ivRiriwss. -v- a Terms :—Five Douitars a YEAR. el ED NEW SERIES. eve ; if Ete Sait j Cxaminer vory eveLing by The zaminldl Publ shing Co From their «the corner of Water and Great George streets, ‘harlottetown, Prince Kdward Island, —RATES OF - SUBSCRIPTION— EE SRNAUNS . ©. oa wd ov obo + ced cece ccsee $2.50 Se GE 0 04054560 6.00608 benees 1.25 Gwe MOUER oc cess ccee secercccesrece eee 50 Advertising st reoderate rates, Coatracts may be made for moothly, quar- terly. haif-yearly, or yearly aivertisemen s, on soplicstion ALMANAC FOR APRIL, 1887, MOON'S CHANGES, Firat Quarter Is day, 9h. 40.3m., (below horizon. ) Full Moon Sth day, lh., 26.4m., a. m., S. Last Quarter I4th day, ilh., 51.3m., p. m. W. (below horizon}. _ New Moon 2Ist day, 4h, 42.7m., a. First Quarter 30th day, .6h., 47 a. m., N.E. in., E. 9m., p.m., 8. D +e Sun ‘Sun |/Moon' High’ Day’s . ’ yy bar Oo rises'sets rises ‘water! len’h h mh mmornjmorn'h m ‘5 4416 23.10 50) 3 1712 39 ?) Friday ae 3 rLsi<d 2 f ET obintl 8, 4 © eta LOTTE CHORUATTE Ui 0 SPRING, i.e 188 te ia iii Trea oe A PF GAR RPGR RD —_ TOW N. Pp: BolT 44D SHOE Tilt 34) + BRGEe?. Sh. W* must thank our friends and the publi since we have commenced business. ~ Qur Boot &{ Shoe Factory, in’starting glad that touniay ‘thos ditheultics haveeen surmounted, and. we are now/!welkable to com: pete w ith the be st Boot and Shoe Bact tories abroad. to pay We are more determined than ever ta git e the SST OF SAPIS#HA CTION and to merit the whole of the Island's: patronage, | “Gem of the Sea,” RE) eR DE We hope to see many new industries) atise, thereby increasing the prosperity of the _ISEAND, TUE SDAY, AP | BE sprixa| b i i } ic generally for their ever increasing paren dy , had many difficulties. ta overcome, and! we are.| ser, , 1B a > ee at ee iT ye a ss , x 4 aq ; ‘ ve? : i; yah Ret as i the, ae “ ‘ $43 Some of the advant A es ‘pare! lasers have i baying from us are,saving of freight, ordering | \@gt at te WF vw me 5 — + ‘ $ 4 goods when you want the m ¢ not six mouths before), getting them without delay “which cr War, Ee ee a Ord. saves carrying a large stock which deteri: Paes on : thd shelves. , | & ” ie a5 —SS Our leathers are bought directly from) the 'tamieriés, thereby ‘saving coyhmissions which | Ro many factories have s : ! grtee eae PROMPT. an AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adameon’s Botarife Couch Balvam. Tt is' as’ Pleasant ‘ad’ Nicn4y urhs,, Colds, ‘and " _ a7) 4 Astinna, ‘whieh Teal ti! @onbbidt itt 1, have’ been Eped is By * fn ip ke ge & é 'D. j speedily cured by thé use of patreos Ss BxtSiM wrter ' : alt of: eT Merlichyes have daiintly: Scslaee fpom Beer |Ch'town, March 15, 1887. Led ns ky recent of chronic, conghg aor Yronceidl aileetionn, cat 2 resort to this great remedy, confident ef @btalging - T= : - ta 7 y Bpeedy relief. To not delays éonee : ‘ FOR SALE BY ALU DOIsvecisTs, oo Bottled at St. Stevens, N. 3., bythe proprictors, on" F. W. KINSWAN 4. (°O.,. Drnegists, nsaeeeen ‘ ig 4TH AvB.: Ny Y. 2-Saturday } 42) 2511 51) 4 41 43 3\ Sunday 40° 26 aft 59 6 10; 46 4) Monday 35 27 2 13 7 28) 52) 5 Tuesday 29: 3 31) 8 31) s) i 6 W ednesday 30, 4 47) 9 22} 59 T ‘ iJ hurstay 32, 6 1/10 S13 Q| oy NOMICE, oD EF biamy ~ 83; 7 23110 49) 5 “ 9 Saturday 34) 8 B9)11 30 3 ° | , rOlSanday. oso ailen ail 1 litendiag to move ll Moaday 37:10 58} 9 52) 15} 12 fuesday 33/11 591 1 3y} 18] ah i Weduesday — | 40' morn} 223; 2b y GOwh store Hath adey I ped 0.343 25, 224 : * ; 42) 1 36 36) 27 ieisatartay S| toh 4a] 49g 32 sok! pril, # will sell eed A) 2Glfg 1) 33a! O BB Mette. ores ER So) 39 ext ten days 2) Wednesday | 48} 412) 19) 42 21 Thursday 50) 4 33| 9 56) = 46! ’ iy 92\ Friday 52).5 1/10 27), 49 eae the remaining stock on 23 Saturday ' 53 SOT? OF $82 ¥: we ae ' beh 24 Sunda 54) 5 SOI 33p 09 5 . wea ‘ SslMondcy «204 a & ago benim at a sacrifice, 26, & dF » vo 7 a ‘ ye * ao artis ASE ot aR la BR J. B. MeDONALD. ‘7 re y 1 25 : a i = mrad BY rf Ba ahah 6 Ch'town, March 21, 1887—dy & wk $0|Saturday i‘ 52/7 210 46} 3 6)14° 9 ee Ms ' {il GUARDIAN FIRE INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL - ences! $10,000,000 CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. Maret 26--2i wky Imo pat Sy =~ —— ‘BOSTO Nt 7 SPRING AR@ANGENENT! mPa ee THE PALAGE STSAMERS OF THE INTERHATIONAL S.S. C0, Leave St. John for Bostou, via Eastport and Port- land, every Tuesday, and Thursday at 5.00 a. m. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 96,50, 2nd claas ; 39.50, Ist class. aa stn set aad other nipreese? epely, of it. 1. Steam Nav. Co. or to ja nearest Tic ket Agent. i Fob. 12. 1887—eod wky qo ttetete elena, ae a “002: = Pupe of v3 Ki DnediitailataiMbaed - PARKER. HOUSE ‘BAKING-POWDER. | oT. e * oe Tt? EXAMINER PUBLISHING COM- te ANY,” naving lately added’ to their stock e ‘spe oa material for Job Printing, are better than ever prepared to execute o ers for Bill vende Letter Heads, Handbills of all kinds, iwiting of Business Cards, &¢., prom and t style of the art. inthe tere bes ass workmen are emp ed in| * tice; and, as they import their printing rs direct from the manufacturers, they are ® to fill ali orders on the most fay le term se ® continued petronage of the public ») y solicited W. Ie congas ; anager. Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1286. — mimantnmiannninasmapinniaiiieiiliaas ee © lL. ARTHUR & C GENBRAL Uommission Mershants, | 12} ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS! ee ee eas aud Produce 4 Specialty. July V5 ecily. whely iu an hinut fi NOTICE eee ene ot se . 1887 ; Spring. aaah |Free from their prisons leap the crystal streams, Once more .the meadows free, their pulses stir, The air agit is conscious of the whirr Of feathe ted jockeys racing with their teams ' Along’ the — of the stin’s gold’gleams, | And Time, that wonder-making' ‘conjurer, eo Near sleeping Nature comes, Ktid, touching j her | With his, light: wand, breaks through’ her | death-like dreams. ** Awake,”’ he cries, for now the ~ snows Have ‘yielded! to the heavens’ glorious king ; The wind pays fragrant homage as it blows ; The brooks’ and birds in tuneful concord sing ; And in the’ woods the pale arbatus shows Her , blossoms—-lights to guide the steps of Spring | ~ Frank, Dempster, Sherman, in Magazine. * awake, Brooklyn —_— 1 } The Elects of Prohibition. Lieutenant-Governor Sands,’ of -Mississ ippi, writes : ‘*Prohibiton began to be ‘enforced in Tate country, August Ist, 1884, Daring: the first six months there was some illicit sales in defianec of the law though the circuit court drove all:the ‘tigers from the lairs: For twelve months past prohibi- tion has prohibited more — effectually, perhaps, than has any other penal statute prevented'the'crime’' at’ which it aimed. S hereby given that an,;application: will be , » I made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next Justead of disorders we have had pees for | ensuing session the reof, for an Act to enthorize Violence we have procured amity; our nights and aliowthe Nova | Balding Society and, Savings Fund, a Societ established abd formed under an Act of Legisiatmre 6 Chapter,42, 12 Victeria, rechlation of BeHefit | transact business iags | Savings Fand Brunswick ahd ‘Prince i.dward Island, as the: Province of Nova 'Seacia and to Toa mobey on real wnt eerlaly, Kinds of personal ‘pr perty, aud to borraw money and receive, mgne and deposits, w ith power te issue debentures an deposit receipts aid opher: pewers usual to Loa Companies and f.-r other, purposes, Dated at Halifax, 5th March, 1887 JNO. W. PAYZANT, Selicitor of Applicant. entitled Balding Soc apes. lo a Bailditg’ Setfery an March 22, 1887+-2ni6s* ** aS OS 4 Xbb ITH ALL OTHER notiennck, | ler acl SUpNGS at “AT "SPECIAL LOW PRICES, SH, + dd = | Nee eS HALAFAX, NS. ] tho ee le ee AO te EC LG a Meet March 8th, 1887 : a nee —y~ Ten Thousand Pounds i ~ Extra Qualify --'T'-:-E-:-A-- r’ sat Twenty-five cents per i ‘pound at the LONDON HOUSE. Feb. 11—2aw wy 2mes ¢» Gd aga &. GE Reh fe Dh —— €. 69> a [eet ‘THe LIVaRPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE : INSUBANGR GOMPANY, ——{—$——_ oo—_—_——— Assets, Ist January, 1886... - ; 4 is 006,822.08. 9 270; (2 FIRE RISKS accepted }ipbdi he! tnost Favorable ‘Con’ ‘ditions and at Lowest’ Current Rates. . R. BR. atT7ae RALD, Jan. 3, 1887. Agents ret? dee Ae i s oe thenye tS tat Aun Me trom Out Bi rh ew Te Ate AD Ge GY BE Beet ag! ier ve : FriTOLIS —_— — ———- | Bee so uPLATES. 38 pa en ens 3000 BOXES, 853 Me: (BEST BRAND} GURANTEED, perie ta | ||Re : ae cas BO aA ee ety oa Saks Eee TE pees a) iy A> . CANADA AND Wi ‘Tenders or Steamship Lines. 1 oS. “s BS | Scotia, Permanent Beuetil\ave no more disturbed by random pistol) a y the Shots and boisterous shouts; every mother the; Province: of | Nova Seotia, {knows where her son is, “an Agt forthe | more joating for there is 0 qd. there are hut a few young men’ who have ibrougheat, the Provinces af net not’ within the last twelve months united as we » themselves to some of ‘the churches; there » has been orgauizeda Young Men's Christian } Association, with some eighty members, pn} and the sight of a’ drunken man. or boy, formerly so common, has almost passed from our view; atleast [ ‘have not séen more than one in a year in this town. Many merchants have told me that ‘their business -hus improved, notably in the amount of gvods’ sold for cash. I do not think I go bayond a moderate statement of existing facts when I say that everv line of¢ }of business in the town has improved except jfour-—lawyers, doctors, undertakers, and peace officers suffer in income by prohibit- ory legislation. As to the lawyers, I speak (from my own experience; as to the peace officers 1 speak from my own observation in the courts; as to the doctors, I speak from their own statements; as to the under- Jory legislation. —These four classes of out citizens are not complaining because of the decline im-earnings. Every man of these four callings’ in “this towns is earnestly ae to licensing the sale of liquors; Ounschouls are more prosperous than evet ba.ore, and within the last year we have built by contributions a schoulhouse that cost $5,000. These are ‘the facts only stated ‘in part. Whether these ‘be good resulta:must be decided by éach man's judgment of what is good.’ There is scarcely 'a dissenting opinion here as'to their | goudness,” teens ae a ‘<“_>-<————~* — Eloentionary Training in Our Universities. The importance of! an eloeutionary train- ing is forcing itself‘upon educational auth- orities 80 strongly that we need hot be surprised to see ere long a chair of elovution established in any university that intends to keep abreast with the times: “An educa- tion. in the art of: speaking is just as essen- ,| taal to an. individusl whether he become a’ public man in: the ordinary sense of that term, or whetlier he contines himself to the } less prominent callings of life.’ No one who (PENDE tig Will be teceived at the Finanea De- or even our legislative assemblies, bit ‘as | pariment, Ottawa, ap to and including the ist day of May next, from persons or companies; for | been impressed with the fact’ that enough | the performance of services, ViZ,;- Ist. a ine « | to 'favana, thence to i tiage ae Cuba, the’ ce to Canada : | Rieo antadjacent (slanuds. suflicien! to carry 2 atte to’ stham twelté’Kuols’ an 'notless than Bleven knois ameter. f mail steamers sailing from Halifax|™"" : : ; Kingston, thence po san-| tivation of the faculty of addressing public and (2nd) alassemblies, so as to make the best ont ‘of , line of mail steamers between ¢ ‘anada and Porto ‘(tins to ‘be niude by ‘each line, fertnighily. , Steamers: © the-odf ‘a size 2,009 tons of fargo and to, be hour, averaging The’ éon- the following steamship] attention is not bemg paid’ to the proper training of the human voice, and to the cul- what is to be said. Many of our best men, —men whose ability und appHeation entitle them to a first place in whatever profession they adopt, fail to reach their true position j tract in either gase to, be for, a period of five} because they lack ' the power of clear and | years, “ Tenders will | kervices either separately or togéerher. ship Service to West Indies.’ lhe Goxernmen lof ‘nada’ do ndt bi nd themselves Lo accept any | temde Porc By command, exe ts J. M. COURTNEY Deputy Minister of Finance, Finance Department, Ottawa, 7th Feb., 1887-- Sees y ane icy a * ges oN {OTICE. | merside, Cape 7 raverse and New Glasgow. NEWTON LEE, Truro, March 21, 1887. xe received for Lie above Tenders ‘to be marked on the outside. ‘tTenders tor Steam: febi9 law til april 30 | TRS celebrated stallion ALL RIGHT will stand on the coming season at Charlotretown, Sam, Samples bottles to try convincing ‘speech. “The gréat men of to-day+the men’who wield the largest menksure of- influence, are the men who’ when ¢alled upon can nnike their influence | felt through the inedium of speech. t Astoniehing Success. It is the duty of ev ery _person, who has used Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderfu qualities be ktiown to their friends in curing Corisumption, sévere Coughs, Croup, Asthma, | Pneumonia, and in fact all throat and lung diseases. No person can. use it without im- mediate relief, “hree doses will relieve any case, and we considet it the duty of all drag- gists to recommend it to the poor, dying con- sumptive, at least to try one bottley as 50,000 ‘dozen bottles were sold last year, and ‘no one case whereit failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about. it. sold at 10 cents, ant Des size, 75 cents Yea by all Druggists and Dedlers, in the United States ‘and Canada. oe - FOR™ SALE. shi ePtersi eee The North ne Gianethe, Prince Bis- marck’s or, organ, takes notice of the conduct of Senor Moenvarini, the Spanish Consul at Hong Kong, who, at a recent banquet in rance, Ten Shares in. ‘The Braminer Pub- vat, fost te re pe ens ts lishing Company,” each Share representing §100in the Capital Stock. —— «oe HE undersigned otfers.for Sala TEN SHARES T : . Tue] fail to make to Spain a proper and weighty Will be sold] comment on the occurrence. ; in lots of one or. more shares, .o..suit parchasers, an . {alt paid’ up) of the Capital stock of iE XAMINDR PUBLISHING COMPANY. | For further particulars apply to ut W. MITCHELL Chowan, Nov, % ai won, Beto Hi deal 464 9s a brilliant revanche.. The Gazette says the other diplomats at, the banquet were un- able to suppress expressions of surprise at this speech, and adds: ‘‘Germany will not Spain must not permit her diplumats: to forget with culpable frivulity what a due td eoean e a Vom teq.oss ee ty ee anh stare ~ place | for him in ‘the towa;, takers, I can lay my hand ‘upon the game | that has escaped them, because of prohibit- f has attended public meetings, conventions, | st nl AE 6 gr ee gd Srveue Corres Two CExts. VOL,.19.> Se a rth te rg of Remarks by the Highway. Siz,— Under the above heading I find an article in the Examiner of March, ;1886, drawing the attention of the Commissioner of Pablie Works and thise in authority, a the state of the publie highway, and is fpllpwai’ a *‘ Every. person. putting, up a, permanent fence through the Island, who thinks proper, encroaches’ on ‘the road without let or nin. drauce, then otheve plough up and cart’ away the clay from tie side of the road and, leave a déep*guiter to be filled with water in the wet season, instead of having a tice plate for a side-walk, ,or) a passable place for sidighing when the wiater season is about breaking wp. In thé ‘wheeling’ time, if any way dark, it is dangerous in some places for one team to ‘fom another, **]f there be no parties in authority. to inter- fere, ‘let ‘our Lécal Legislature pass an Act that any persons intevfering, with the Queen's highway, say from fifteen, te twenty, feet, from the centre Of the road, be held liable to pro- seeution, ‘before our ‘roads ‘are madé “hore unsightly and dangerous.” ad bisnads Now in addition to above whigh; 1 uu. bly endorse, | think may be added the doing away with statute Tabor altogether, which might have sufficed when ‘the cotin- try was less thickly populated: and less hauling to the diflereat shippiag places being done. I would suggest the letting the repairing of roads to a party or parties by’the yoar or years, say so much a cham,’ a furlong, or a mile according to the trattic in. the wiecinitiy, and a competent engineer or other be ap- pointeil sy One for each County (inde- pendent of politics) and act fearless and see that work was properly done and kept ‘in order, and do away, with supervisdrs | and other supernumeraries altogether.. ‘The adage of ‘‘a stitch in time” would then be exemplified, for now as the snow is inelting, the water is .coursing through the ceutres of the, roads that it will take «more than statute labor tv make them passable in the spring. Of course the money to be provided for sich an expenditure, an a-- sessment tax would have ito’ be Jevied, which no reasonable person would. object to, as it would more than counterbalance ithe amount eXpended on the repairing of gear and velricies, not SeeeaerTnS the annoy- ance and loss.of time. As this,is a matter that , etadatn every- body, 1 will leave the consideration to our legislators before any public grants of ruad money are mate. “Tromas Tevror,.”’ April 9, 1887. Mr. Beecher on Dancing. People ask me frequently, ‘“* Do you think that there is any harm in dancing? No, I do not. There is much good in it, | **Do you, jthen, object to dancing-parties’” No; in themselves, I. do not. But) where unknit youth, unripe muscle, unsettled and unharden- ed nerves, are put through an excess of excite- ment, treated with stimulants, fed irregularly and with unwholesome food, surrounded with gayety which is excessive, and which is ro- tracted ‘throuffh hours When they should be asleep, I object, not because of the dancing, but because of the dissipation,. At is taking the time that unquestionably was intended for sleep, and spending it in the highest state of exhilaration and excitement. The harm is not in the dancing itself ; for if. they danced as do the peasants, in the open air, upon the grass under the trees, and in the day, it might be commended, not as virtuous, but still as belongitig to those negative things that may be beautitul. But the wassail in the night, the wastefulnéss —I will not say of ppe- cious hours, for they are almost as precious as nerves are—the dissipation, continued night after night, and’ week ‘after week, | through the whole season, ‘it is this I dupre- | cate as eating out the very life. I ani’ not ' superstitious of observances, but I am always thankfal that there’ are forty days of, Lent in the year; when folks can rest froin their de; bauches and dissipations; when no round of excessive excitement in the pursuit of pleasure is peumitted to come in and ruin the health aud cripple the mataral powers of the young. Henry Ward Beecher, in Brooklyn Magazine: - - —— The Czar's Opinion, The National Gazetie, Berlin, confirms | the report that the Czar will positively pot permit Russia to take part in the Paris jexhibition of 1889. ‘The Czar, says the | Gazette,’ “knows that the headquarters of the Nihilists have been ‘transferred to | Paris, and that the recent aniversary of ‘his father’s ‘mnutder® Was lebrated by a number of meetings held'under the very eyes of the French police. f The Frankfort Zeitwiy has advices from Riga, saying that ‘throughout the Baltic provinces the ‘teaching of ‘the Russian lan- guage in primary schools is being enforced, and-that the German gymnasium has been. converted! fnté a Russian institution, At the opening of che first Russian gymuasium ‘at Riga, the educational curator, Kapustin, | declared that in place of German culture | youths must henceforth be taught to study and think jn Russian, so that they may, | grow up with Russian hearts, bal ee Detiinark has been the scene ‘of a .cun- stitutional struggle of years in duration, The King and the Minister have been repeatedly defeated in the national parlie- ment and at the polls, yet the ministry refuse either to resign or to make the, con- cessidns Which the people démand, Having exhausted all possible means short. ofa resort ti arms, Mr. Berg, the, popular leader, has resigred his position in parlia- méut and’ gives up the battle. It is not unlikely that armed revulution might be resorted to were it not fur the fear that Germany would seize the opportunity for intervention and the absorption of more of Denmark's territory. It is a very sorry condition of affairs. ———) DD Oa Way throw away so much . hard-earned money trying worthless medicines, when for 35 cents a remedy can be procured that will NQ62638. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Penpals bp greenies Sl f eae cure coughs, asus, sore lungs and croup? ‘Give it a trial. ae ¢ Buigam willl dg it. riwk Vevelve 10 von wy iw por