« THE DAILY I-XAMINER. LARS A YEAR. * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Pvxiripes. ; ULARLOTLETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23. VOL. 19.-NO. 105. SINGLE Copies Two Cents. NEW SERIES. 1886 We Laugh, You Lailgh, They Sir John at London. [LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. In the course of his specch at London, - Laugh, Everybody Laughs Ont., Sir John Macdonald poi ited to the Who Sees Our Spleadid Bargains. Ye Daly Examiner! i igene ) every @ver ing by [he “xaminer Pyb! shing Co. The Franchise Act ment -An Amend- Suggested. progress of the country under the Nationa! Pohey which he had advocated when in ypposition and had carried into effect when From thor vthies, corner of Water and Great Ge or, sty eta, harlottetown ro . ; . ; , , . : : in office. His policy when out of office, he : , : : rine Ne i Exe’) vivo Cty] Lat a = 7 oe : eee: Sir,-—Permit me through the cx s of . Edward Island, trivia $F Spaieeneieten OW alld WXC aly bby i6S, La 891 | stated, differed from that of his opponents |'Por Kx. aan » a i th “aad ae or —KATES OF SUBSURIPTION Novalis 1s : : now. At that time he advocated a commer-| jue Dor: lees Oe a ¥ : = ' a Hina 4 5 ao. > d at time he advocated a comuner our Tk 42 ‘ 2 ay j 1 i i : , ie : ir PomMiiION representatives to a wnery- “Sy 19 \ So) AO Re | EY ie ER te eS . ee Ee By rt i } OVSiv168, Pines b iia 11198 ) ih Sea elal measure for the advantage of the coun aehieis anit tal i . . a a ‘ann be 2 ; SET CeCe HT HHH Oe POO eC eee See Ees o. Y : Hh bi f MATT a d Wi bn hvu mm, , Pee oe } : Ane ‘ c i ie enly it by 2 Dighy Ph ee ee ae 1 25 A Ba! a e §0ila 18 00us Or Fad all lif? “rere . rhe OP, oe sae a other intelligent class of young men al the next Oa oath ea as 50 were a < y sought w& iaftten ¢ ne revision of voters under the Dominion lear ‘ nm the charactei: se against WhOM | Prponehi Ca . ae A lvertising at moderate rates, Jt ST OPENED anid seiting at ples nomena! lihey wer o ee OF c _ : R . , wranchise A ee oe 20: vives du:ing the dull season in harve ley were struggiung. (Uueers.) flr ling session of Parliament. It would be Onates scts may be marie fo : r month! ar- sanalea: ibaa. Bie b Bales rea se dd oe y y, qu Men's Black Suits, $6 50, up. ence was then made to the tr inmphant “OW | worse than useless to have representative terly. nalf-yearly, or year! i ism ‘s Fine Bi 5 i , fi on aopliartion ' y Y @'vg@tioomen:s, peers age Black Worsted, $8.50, up. pletion of the Canadian Pacific Railway, a if. when a wrong is clearly shown to exist ' } en’s Tweed Suits $i up wt is } - 3 . . : as ‘ hal’ > « 7. * a ; 3 at, . , ’ ’ . ’ z as nishec . , au t ehan! . ; : ; Men's Fall Ali-wou! Suits, $5.75. up. arn hich had none 1 the world, ha ther should remain inactive and not at- Youth’s Suits, $4.75, up. opened tne eyes ot Europe to the resources ten ipt to have it redressed This hein C Av ssod, ale i Men's very beavy Winter Pants, $1.25, up. of Canada, and was undeniably augmenting | true. and the wrong to which I further on 5 true, me irther o1 ALMANAC POR SEPTEMBER, 1888, LANNEL SALE Men‘s Ali-woul he vy Pants, $1.7 —. men ‘ t » $1.75, up. lt ae eee ME Vina las Chiid's s ite atm atoriten:. our trade and = wealth, l'o vee it me a Sade being so obvious, I feel sure that MOON 8 ‘CHANGES Men's Shirts and Drawers, 32cts, up. pler sing that the first cargo from ASl@/ihey have but ana — Cag: Peat petty Sm Ss ae } iave but to unite and move he F + ¢) ® an « } » . ee ee Me Li's scarict shirts and Drawers, 6 cts, up. shou! id arrive when he was doing , what he ; : ’ at “ 7 Ve in the ‘inst Quarter 5th day, $h., 43.lm., a. m., S.E. WHITE FLANNEL, Men's Neckwear in variety, lUcts, up. . “© linatter to have it remeaied. Fall Moon 13th day, 6h., 37.9m., a. m., W WHITE FUNNEL | Mews Braces, l6cts, to $1 a pair. never expected to dv, visiting the Pacifiic Unflér the Franchise Act. as van wae , cae Pla ; sRAN Biday zdies” Sacque Cioths, 85cts, up. xoast. (Cheers le proceeded :—1 aim no a oe tf a LOW HOriZon. ) . 2% ot a coast. (Uheers tie proceeded : Sm ot 1b ake: Zieieshedie 5 eke l a ; ter 20 - wv 22) 209 . WHITE FLANNEL, Meus Knit and Fianuel shirts, $75cts, up. uwaie that w ) ve f ass: ] : j warg, In orGer to qualiy on mNcome, it N > ian ie ce aes Dare ae Eleven Thousand Vard ao Se en ae one uwaie that we have forterte necessary to show to the satisfaction of the ew Moo ? Las a : * 5 vr 5 < Sz Z s ] ws Whiie Uulai ee a eet o x fii ia ; : —? . : C ; wd hosth day, v . Lin., p- m., W. BL’ E FL 4 NEL, } « ete nae it uence = ee 59cts, up. THE CONFIDENCE OF THE PEOPLE Ro ising Officer that the : pplicant has an ‘ ‘ schta es » BA.” LUR Stylish Carriage Blankets, 33, up. of Canada. (Hear, hear.) [am not aware }@2iua lin neome, Or has earned if some way A EF a now Open ’ “oy . * uy , . . — ah tom “ is : picon & gh = h 7 "] 5 7 " —— | abit a Selli ge ¢ t tl ya Roce Wr toting si meg io es that we have done anything or Un f luz ws... tl E goa ” wm nob less than three ai _ — = _- PANCY FLANNEL, ; a Auuther stock of Dent's Kid Gioves, Sicts, a|}do anything which would render us te liundred “i wars. ‘This amount may, amo J : h Mitiornh morn h m , ay re a 5 7, Per , oe ar. | “Ff rit} rer ‘no? ‘ sul ‘ry well 1 Wednesd ‘y > 236 34 ’ 0: 013138 Q panes eraunee i 4) W E s r 2 R i Cc E S ” ss tdies * Hosiery, 1Gcts, a pair, up . oe ange — ” he we © heer Feige thful ; | ps ade rg ~ oan n = Bue » ‘ = ed 2 Caarsday 27, 32/10 12) 0 33 5 ‘a. oe 48 Ever SI : A very large on of Fall i weeds, 45cts, up. stewards and a huinistrators > ae — pg a e 2 as rd : : = r.. . i ” >!) , oe ‘ say . ’ rer Si0Ww il. Tailoring do this month at excraordinary | CONcerns ; and the same reasons V =“ - jis ah exce;bion, apa ior tls reason 4k, TO 3 friday 23| Billi Zii | 36 2 SCARLET E LANNEL, prices, Now i. the time to get your fali cioties, | induced y twat we wit? } te | ther prov ince of the Dominion (British ‘! Saturday 2), Q3jaft 26) 2231250] SCARLET FLANNEL, — ee. _perenppeat peters derelict er mip Sarees | Teeth wipers iB 5, sunday 30, 26) 1 29'3 18; 56 SCARLET PLANN&L, Large ‘Frucks cts, ap. duty you imposed upon us in 1878 an senhis belay ST te, ee a) emdon 3) 24| 2 231 4 28 5 : “ Yerms: wai® AS Hu 5 ane vas ses, $scts, up. Tepe Le 1882—those reasons exist now. Fi aie Fr aichise onier the privilege Oo. young on 7| Pues bay 33 22; 3 13; O46). 49 GREY FLANNEL, | tis inarket. Gicts, up. uidited i2 | hear, and cheers.) The charges are rung|#@nhood suffrage. The peculiar position 8, Ved Lay oti 2ui 3 36 tLe 40 GREY FLANNEL, , New Pull Unious and Dreggets, 25cts, up. ‘through the Grit press that the country is} 9! eur Province in this respect was reco- 9 Thursday : ou iv) 4 35! 7 59) 43 GREY PLANNEL, ) ehin tie Fee « ia 18 a iad going to irretrievable ruin, and you ‘are | gnized by Sir John when he consented to 10, Priday 37; 1715 9 8 46; 40 lates all Shanes au snakes, Hata, &c. told that the only thing that remains in| the amendment being added giving the right Ll) Saturday 33/15] 5 39) 9 26) 37 — eo Canada to save it from bankruptcy is that}ou P. E. island to all who were entitled to 12 Samlay y I ) 6. 7110 Foe , Q , “ r v.. |}we should go out, and that Sir Richard} vote under the local act to have their 13) Monany 7 oto ee figr You A a, For wit Nake £0] Cartwright should resume his duty in dis-}names piaced on the list of voters. This ae ~ ee Pa eS HAR =< : © ys we ' paraging the country, in creating a deficit, |amendment did very well for the present, 1s) ‘Veduesday 13 S' 7 Qoikl 38) 25 — 4 dnpry V4 3 and in increasing the taxes for the pur-| but in the future there is oné class of young 16| Tharsday $4, +46 7 SBiait 10; 22 5 vit ob OGAY S : nen, viz.: firs scond-cli chers, ans a 3 pose of protecting our industries. CLoud|Men, vi.: first and a teachers, AG) Criday oy 1am 6S SUCCESSORS TO eciacin tani tiniinel t which it will particularly effect. Perhaps 13| satel 176 28 58! 1 10: 15 ~ : (Come and Save Money cheers and laughter. ) But, _gentlemen, | ' : ” ope ri tect, e — 19| sunday 43' Of 9 3712 1 12 nes have been twenty-five years in the Govern.) 20 Class of men on the island ase 60 poor 2); Moud ay 5U 5 SSID 24) 2 53) s C30 D Ay VEL mats Ke, Cc © fi ment, and I fan vy if you are fond of light paid as our teachers, and as it is on the 21| Cues tay 51, 55/1) 19) 4 OF as 7 * > Hy! TI) £3 CU) reading, and wiil ak to a library and take} amount of their yearly earnings they must 22) Veluesday | 52| 54/morn| 5 23) 9| Ch'town, Sept. 7, 1886. 1 the G.obe, and look over its columns and | qualify, it is difficult to see “how “one of 25, Camirsday | 53; 5210 21| 6 54/11 59 — li _ 5 CAMERON BLOCK read there for week after week during that them will be able to do so. = It may be said 24! fidiay } 5t SOT 29) 8 7; & _Ch’town August 25, 1886—3mos twenty-five years, you will find the state- | that ey are not in & worse position than 2>| jabuediy 55} 471 243) 9° 2 52} » r fi : ee sd ment that we are a reckless and extravagant |@ny otner young man. frue, the act makes 25) Sunday | 3 Sie 59) 9 5 49! NORTH 5 bi: % fs & i FOCANTI Government. (Hear, hear.) It is the ery | difference, but places all on an equality. 3} fo uday > 43 ° 16) 10 32 451g 14 3 REGU LAR TR A DERS of wolf. For the last twenty-five years I T.achers, Ah owever, have not the 23) Pues.tty } 0) 6 4I) 6 SAT IS] 4 om have been called the most reckless man injprivilege of farmers’ sons of quali- slthets” le 26 331% 4s maorn |11-36 " L Ee EG BE oe A the world; that I was a visionary, and|fying on their father’s property, as 30 Paursday 6 25 33) 9 10) morn iM 36 d Z -" 7S if you wished to save yourselves your farins | the Act requires a six months’ residenve on aad properties for y oar. ditidedn you must} the farm, for those who inay qualify in this ~ Pe se vet rid of me and allow some man of com-|Way. In fact very few teachers will be 3 non prudenc e to take my place. (Laughter. ) able to have their names put on under any st Insurance Usmpan peer lng Ca « capitalists of sibs ona. especially of Now, Sir, | would suggest that our repre : a : iurope and New York, have had a differ- sentatives at the next session of Parliament BK _ 7 A. B T3 I ss E{ BK pD >” 1 8S O {> me ent opinion of us. Extravagant and cor- would sink their party diflerences and unite rupt, as we have been, strange to say our|M asking the Government to have the act chillin ita nanesicaiatiph amended that man who is did | 80 any young twenty-one years of age anla British sub ject, holding a Provineial Schoo! License, can apply and have his name placed on the voters’ lists in any riding in which he may have taught for one year prior to his appli- cation. ‘This simple amendment would in nowise interfere with the principle of uni- formity, applying, as it would, to the whole Dominion, and yet it would. entvanchise a credit now stands heigher than ever it before—(loud cheers)—and whereas, when I was first in office, we had hard work to borrow money at six or seven per cent.,and could only make smal] loans, we can now borrow money easily at four per cent., and svon we will be able to borrow ai three and a half per cent., at par. (Cheers.) Sir Richard Cartwright, when he went to Eng- land and pub lished his celebrated eae |TOTAL ASSETS - = s« 29,484,019. t880. Iss6. _O—————— FA Le, TREY, BRIGANTINE “LERELBE, é i. KICKHAM, commannun, WILL SAIL FROM Every description of property insured at current rates. Highly Recommended. Policies issued by the undersigned. 3 Af OTS. PER POUND IW BULK - a ze ES a WY s im YY ig D> Wa A pu q Liverpool for Charlottetown, | which he said was holding up the silve r{large number of young men who are justly \shield to England when he was going to entitled to a voice in the government of the al. | country. In conclusion, Sir, I trust you ediiorially direct the Governments a tion to this matter, and with justice on IMPROVING THE their side,,and Tre Examiner to fight for Ai te ya 4 . 7 + . j ildi — } ; 9 | their rights, 1 ieel sure another session of in building rulways and canals, either}, —) ; Cs oe : 5 | Parliament will not close till our Teachers divectly making pecuniary returns or Ge-} 3) 4 eae ht Sarge” a ‘ be given the rig under the veloping the resources and facilities of the D ‘ni ibs , hi ona an rm , ominion Franchise as they formerly en- Domi inion. He told the truth, and there oe RAS Oh Sey Sea joyed under the lo al act AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND, Direct, About the 15th SEPTEMBER, Next. AND BARK “MOSELLE,” aN DLE, borrow for Canada, told England that though the debt looked considerable we had sumething to show for it ; that every farth- ing had been s spent in will tons il- Corner Queen and Water Streets. Ch’town, Sept. 11, 1886—1m eod BEER & GOFF Aug. 6, ‘86. COUNTRY. Commander. : —<—e - _— --—— -——_——_— eee ee - — a - — R Sune WILL SAIL FROM ” 1 M . 3 ; . - Liverpool! for Charlottetown, > ‘ ail undiaw tha Sarai at. has been no alteration since, (Cheers.)|* yy) Siete ietatedll , 3 Shanking you for so much of your valu- Direct, about the 25th SEPTEMBER. What farthing have we spent, except the} ,) " ir : fi { Ps a ‘litary exnenditure of | mney he | F040 space, email, YOUTS, aec., i Carrying Freight at Through Rates to Pictou, military axe oe - me - yas. sm Ane | JUSTICE. ' Georgetown, Suuris, Summerside, and Shediac. North-West, but for carrying on the ailairs Queen’s County, Sept, 21, 188 “egg” Sei ree. ag aie anal wv as inty, Sept. <1, 1600, aides i eadliion | For freight or passage apply in London to of the Dominion, for the purpose of CORE * ee ' ae | Joh.. Piteairn & Sons, 16 Great Winchester |ing on great pub slic works? (Cheers.) We} — 'Sireet: in Liverpool to riteairn Brothers, 51 . . know. the twenty-| ae | Sire siver{ ave guaranteed, as you know, the twenty- . far Pro ' i South John Streci, or here to the owners, hi ; , 1 eS > > 7 : Ready tor ii ohibition. { | five millions forthe C. P. R.; we DAVe | i : > finished the Welland canal so that the p- FHKE “ & 6) now finished the elland canal so that the} y , oa . . ° z » arYoy a ‘ 7° ‘ . ( | ch oath > ? greatest ships that can ply on Lake Supe-| THE Confer. — ee Me : ist h'tow 86 t a ‘ ; ; nei nieren th i ; . 5 Ch'town, Aug. 14. 1885—eo rior may also cross the Atlantic and ce: He re ad . omierence Ol i Methodist a . allude i he ( o th 3 the riches of Canada across the water. hurch ¢ le in their report to the suecess of the Canada bemper: ance Act, whicl a ee | 4 1 4 ‘ ones Denna nal 1é » » SUMMER ARRANGEMENT BROWNS BLOCK: ‘Charlottetown. Steam Latndry |asse ee ee eee ene face [now in force in 2B counties and 2 ities in shiieienaiaieedad teenage built handsome edifices for public accom-| V2taric, an | over ©) counties in the ie: The majority of the i in favor of the act in Ontario was Domin on wes 56,000. the belief that aggregate Wanile Plushes, Striped Plushes, Piain Phushes, modation, post-offiices, Custom houses and bul ldings of that kind. (Cheers.) For these works, we have not put the whole of the burden on the present population of New New New HEAD OFFICE: Mark Wright « Co , Furniture Ware- Totes ca TIE PALACE STEAMERS rf »|* j | Wainlon, \¥ OF THE ie 6,090, and in the however, . ‘ . he Committee expressed - | cor TH 4¥aL $8.69 ’ room, King Square. ee ee oe ‘olhibi INTERN 4 1O4: iL ei ” New Striped y ely eteens, ° Bide Ata Canada. ‘These great works are to last Gag | SO OURO 88 BOW" ress total prohibi ee | e Ch ilf p tT ning, a very long time indeed, for ages; and as tion, and declare th the Government be- and Port-! Ne w 4 en ( rin reyeersg they will last for a very long time and fore the uext elections should ate the ; ; “ assurances that thei Leave St. Jolin for Bostou, via Eastport pe ople band, every Mi yoday, Wednesday and Friday, at, §.00 a. ni. Leave St. for BOSTON FASZARD‘S Book Store, Queen Street. Chenille Loop F rine, 1G. H. HASZARD:: }. T. DAVIES, American Clothing Store, S’Side Binck Rosary Trimiings, ‘ae — > Felts for Fancy Work, ‘anvas for Fancy W ork, posterity will have the advantages of them ‘eInperance as well as we, they should contribute thei: share of the expense of building them. (Cheers.) Nothwithstanding the malig yposition of those who are against us, Rew Rew New New claims would be respected. In regard toe the working of the Seott Act, the following are the words of the report: “‘It gives us great pleasure to recognize the fact that great 700d has resulted to the people in j k every Saturday night | DIRECT. John at 8 o’clox | Genis’ Goods a Specialty. Ch‘town, Sep. 6, 1886. (Cheers. ) nant o} " ‘ - y ioator 3.5 2nd fy i . ee x Fare fro a Clvsrlottetown to Boston, 35,50, an eee 1 we will not be weary in well doing. . : class; "050. lat cos. : pp! y to X ev q heniile ¢ ‘ords for i ancy W ork, A - (Che ars. ) Ve will Se the — every plac ¢ whe re the scott Act has been F r ticket Lt id other informa ion app: j a a sCclris. t Fee ; scale : i mnforce Trade i ie 43.1 aod gf. W. HALES, ’ New Fancy Drops, > <> > ge course, and lunprove all parts of the on . ted ~ 7 _ ed. [rade 7 * b ™ PLL ty, P. &. L steam Nae. Co. | New Tr o Braids | isv@d = = eS E SEG, country and encoura¢ the people by assist- Dene, UH Tae ee PE ; t Tick se eV rhs nming ’ : + ; : -| better, many homes made happy and crimes or to your nearest Ticket Avent . | way . <7 ing railways to be built through the chief D oa ar ” Y Aen : May 7, 1886—eod wky New Di @ss Trimmings , i i X Hi K i iN N Y parts of the Dominion as in the past. ee oe t further recor ve a4 A ' ; mends that Law and Order Leagues shonid l | d be organized where opi osition is strong, an New Wool Wraps. a ‘34 Teo - q'4> , , 2 . “ . 2 Mr r = wa‘ -o wre w sa — rf cal ; ‘ é 1 az WE HAVE SHOWN NO FAVORITISM Le ARTHUR & ’ STANLEY BROS Diy Goods and Sh pping, | : ravostrist lhe Leal Goveru:nent ealled upon to. pro SS Jal a Ses HALIFAX, CANADA, or one province Over another. In Ontario, tect aie aa. are entrusted with the en- leaving out the Pacific railway, i 7 ' the grant it ' : na a : the grant ‘O| forcement of the law. The report goes on the old Grand Trunk, the grant to the oid C Di N Hi a : p +ELS biowa’s Black, Opposite Market House. to say . oe ret > ‘ , TNAT I ete ile it nis 3100 Warchants, Ch’town, Aug. 20, 1888. i Y BK KEN N Y Northern railway, * we have assisted some} « We are unalt rably opposed to the use of U ‘ » y —$—<$—<—$<<—= — —— " sjtwenty-seven Trai.ways by giving them all intoxicating liquors, including wine a | == (FE. ©, MAHON) subsidies. We have given twenty-seven Or} j cer and repudiate the princ iples, teachings and pr ractices of the Association known as the twenty-eight such subsidies to the Province Liberal Temperance Union, believing that the of Quebec. We have assisted, or agreed to j?] ATLANTIC AVENUE, Ship Owners and Brokers, MASS. Prva and Princes 4 Inocialty. Tu th--diy whiy LL EO RANKIN HOUS4. Tv cned will lease for a term of years | ge 0 : we ii known tiot os situs ated on cor- a. W ater i P. wi < sirveta, in Char!otte- W ater ant , oe : ; ce Kiwe n Possession given a} te he town, Pei sh 21 t Uctu ver : as Ry aaa informativo & quired will by letter or persona! 1u'er’ ew. H. GRAY DAVID STIRLING, rustevs, oben June 12, 1985 —juedd dew lee jue ne . be given, either . woe PORSHY, GORE aw CO. Uh’tuwa, Seyt, 2, 1996, i61 GRESHAM HOUSE Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., England, Scott's and Vanghaas Codes : | ware 9 iRYG ‘SPOR S4 eee naa NAB Usad and Property recently ocen pied I by ¢ he m undersigned, situated on the 3, ston Road —— BENJAMIN April 20—2aw tf & pat H EART General 6 mmission Merchants, assist, railways in Nova Scotia and New use of milder ee beverages lead to Brunswick, and we are extending the Inter- ‘colonial through Oape Breton, ani we feel we are doing our duty in doing so. (Cheers. ec, Si aR — APVICE TO DEaEREES. | Soothing Syrup § childr ‘en eutting sufiere? at once: i , SLOW bee Mrs. Wit are lnees tural vi winuces Navltrail, ’ } ? ¢ » sle p > y relieving the child trom } enh, awe a and the little spurud awas ps in requiate the bowels, and is th i | whether aris TventecRei “ach ni reme “dy ior diarrhea a, g ifrom te ething or other cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | . ise BoA Syrup, aaad dake no ot.er Causes, Nae ied WL We } - : aaa . nid always be used hen j teeth. It relieve vale ; the — ion of the license ays' em, the drinkiag h bit of th e pe op) le, and opens the | way by wi \ich our young men will be led into ithe path of the drunkard. We therefoe istroen aly condemn the action of tie Senate in | atic mpting to mutilate the Scott Act hy intro lucing the wine end heer clacses which, adopted, would | rendered the Act value- less : also in retusing to concur in the Bill of Amendment to the Scott Act sent up by the House of Luommons, ‘Vivo recommend 1¢ General Cor ence enact that n viliv, nd ti.at only, be used in the sacramentui tL Liuid'’s sv pper. EEE New Suitings apd Oveauuatings yoogived tu- ay e0 LA dn Uru’ u