: ; : : de cae a & THE DAILY EXAMINER. DOLLARS A YEAR, “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evirripes. Since Corizs Two CEnts. NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. WEDN E SDA‘ . NOVEMBER 16, L887. VOL. 21.—NO. 150. Whe Datp Exanuner l every evening by Publishing Go Water and Great Georg , ‘ harlettetown, Prince Edward Island, foe bxaminer From thet thee, « » streets rner of —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— Six months Three moaoths Oné Month Advertising at moderate rates, Contracts may be terly, half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, on application. ALMANAU FOR NOVEMBER, 1887, MOON'S CHANGES, Last Quarter Sth day, Oh., lSth day, 4h low horizon.) ri (Juarter 22nd day, 6h., »w horizon.) Full Moon 30th day, Ilh., 7.6m., a. m., #9.5m., , vo.9m., a mM, p.t., W , N.W 30.5m., a.m., South. Moon High Day's rises | water} len’h » 2 , WEE! Sun ‘un A : na M rises/sets 1 mh miaftrnimorn' h m 1 luesday 6 4714 41 5 34/10 44 9 54 2 W edne sday 48; 39;' 6 611 20 51 3 Lhursday 50} 38) 6 43/11 55 48 { wiay 5I 36 7 27\aft 30 5 } Saturday 52) 35,8 17}1 8 42 3 Sunday St} 34 9 15} t $i 40 7 Monday 56 33/10 19) 2 41 37 8 Luesday 57} 3l1jll 27) 3 42 34 9 Wednesday 60; 29 morn| 4 5% 31 10 Phursday 7 oe 28; 0 38] 6 25 28 ll Friday l 271 1 Si 7s 26 12 Saturday 3| 26/3 9] 8 34 23 13 Sunday $} 25, 427/924) 21 14 M mday G| 24,5 45110 9 18 15 Tuesday +} 22 7 2:10.53 15 16: Vednesday , 8; 21: 8 17/11 36) 13 17, Thursday 10} 20) 9 25\morn 10 18 Friday Ll} 19:10 26) 0 Is 8 19) Saturday 13 IS igFa’ 2) 6 20 Sunda 14 18'11 55) 1 46 ‘ 21 Monday 16 l7iaft 35) 2 42 l 22) luesday 17 16; 1 6) 3 33) 8 9 | 23) W ednesday Is; lo) 1 33) 4 38 57 24) Thursday 0 14; 1 357) 5 45 4 25' Frid vy 2\ 13, 2 22) 6 32 v2 26) Satur iay ya 13: 2 441 7 40 yO 27 Sunday 24 713 8 DD 4 28 Mond a) 95 11 } 36) 9 10 17 29) Tuesday 26) 11/4 6947) 45 30} Wednesday {7 27/4 0 | 4 41/10 33) 8 43 B-0-s-T-O-N WINTER ARRANGEMENT THE PALACE STEAMERS yr WfeR aT OaAL §.S. 60. s for Rot «a Eastport and Port? Leave St. Joni j snl Toureday at 5.u0 a m. land, every Mona) Fare n Ch etown to Boston, 86,50, 2nd clas 20.5), lat class. For ticketa and other information apply to G an F. W. HALES, w ! R’y.. P. EK. LL 2team Nav. Co. o »yuour nearest Vieker Agent. wits L. ARTHUR & CO., COMWM{SS0Y MERCHANTS, r, Cheese EGGS Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & Vegetables. i42, 144 Commercial Street, BOSTON, MASS. I iret BY THE Bostou, Halifax and Prince Edward [sland Steamship Line, The Only Direct Line Without Change. Charlottetown to Boston eee ‘HE staunch and commodious steamships Car- roll and Worcester have been thoroughly returnished and put into first-class condition in every particular, During the season of 1887, one of these vessels will leave Pownal Street Wharf, Char lottetown, or Boston, at four o’clock, p.m., on THURSDAY. of each week, and Boston for Charlottetown every SATURDAY, st NOON. — ellent Passenger Accommodation! Low lates FAKES :—Cabdin, $6.50; Stateroom Be rth. $8.50. Lowest Kates for tre ight, which is always care- sully h andled, CARVELL BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown, HARKISON LoRING, Managing Owner, Lewis Wharf, Boston. July 21,1880, made for monthly, quar- CLOTH SALE. AVING closed up our Tailoring Department, we shall Sell our Splendid Stock of Beavers, Pilots Naps, Worsteds, Scotch Tweeds, | English Tweeds, Canadian Tweeds, At from ‘Twenty per cent. to Thirty-three ‘and One-third per cent., Discount for CASH. i HARRIS & STEWART SUCCESSORS TO CHO, DAVIES & CoO. h’town, Oct. 21, 1887.—wky BFPUORS! ASTRACHAN SACQUES—Special lines of unsurpassed value, Latest Styles in Fur Dolmanettes, Capes, Promen- ades, Collars, muffs and Muff Bags, Cuffs and Trimmings, Black Fur Capes (very cheap), Men’s Astrachan, Bear, Racoon and Bison COATS, at Lowest Prices. All Goods are of very best make, and are priced low to secure quick sales at BEER BROS, BEER BROS. CARPETS 7 E are now shewing our New Stock of Carpets, in Wilton, Brussels,.'Tapestry, Scotch, W Manilla, &c. Customers will find them unsurpassed for quality, designs and lowness of price. expected, a large stock of New Rugs all sizes and qualities. Daily BEER BROS. Ch’town, Oct. 19, 1887 B.S. Davies z Go. ANNOUNCEMENT \W* have opened in the Cameron Block a FIRST-GLASS CUSTOM TAILORING — AND --— Gentlemen’s Furnishing Establishment, with an Entirely NEW and FRESIi STOCK, purchased in the Best Markets for Cash. MR. MAYNARD, formerly Cutter at the London House will be in charge of the Tailoring Department. Correct Style and Good-litting Garments Guaranteed. A full line of READY-MADE CLOTHING, HATS and CAPS, and all the novelties in Gents’ Neckwear and Furnish- ings, at prices as Low as are to be found. U B. S. DAVIES & CO. 1887- Ch’town, Nov. 1, dy & wy 3mos PROMPT. AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Botanie Cough Balsam. Tt is as pleasant Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead te Consumption, have been | i«peedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’S BALSAM after ull other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chromic couchs or bron as honey. hial affections, ean resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Do not delay, zet it at onee. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the pr F. W. KINSMAN & ©O., Druggista, 343 ar AvE.. N. Y. B-0-0-T.8 ? | ca ia ae H 7. ; RK osr cel E S.2H-OQ-E-:8 optieters, 92 Cases of Canadian & American | Rubber and Overshoes edi Rubber Boots : } just received at | R. K. JOST’S, TT | ~q = = = on North Side Queen square h’town, Oct, 28, 1837. (Boreham's Old Stand), x arr oF ON Ee Se OE THE ANC aria rs 79-4798 tom Loh ads FLAVORING EXTRACTS LL os ‘ eee ‘POLISH ore a SPICES of BORAK / CURRY POWDER CELERY SALT we MUSTARD POWDERED pb achat coe Si gee eA 11 \ ieee a Ta Cain gs TAMARAC Alderman R. E. Elbeck, GRU ail Ha oe Ont., says: ‘“Tamarac Elixir” is the best medicine on earth for Coughs and Colds. In my own case it produced rapid and gratifying results. I caught @ severe cold which it seemed impos- sible to break up, but continually became more thoroughly seated. F inally a hacking cough set in which tr oubled me day and night, causing soreness of the Lungs. Hearing your ‘Tamarac’ highly recommended, I procured a bottle. The first dose eased the cough, and one bottle completely cured me, It isa splen- did preparation, pleasant to the taste, and should be kept inevery house Sept. 21, I887-—eod & wky Real Estate for Sale. yHar valuable property in Charlottetown, known as “Kensington,” containing about 80 acres. The best and most ‘eligible site for Exhi- bition Grounds, close by the Railway Track. For particulars apply to . — GEORGE PEAKE, Agent for owner. Ch town, Oct. 12, 1887—3aw A CARD. To all wile indiscret are suffering from the errors and ions of youth, nervous weakness, eariy decay, lossof manhood, ke., I will send a reci pe that will cure you, FREE OF CHANGE. This great remedy was discovered by a missionary in South America, Send a self-addressed envelope to the LONDON HOUSE ADSOHS "# PIRATE. By Sir Walter Scott. CHAPTER XVIL. ( Continued.) The situation in which the enemy’s ill fate had placed him was particularly favorable to the enterprise of the islanders. A tide of un- usual height had carried the animal over a large bar of sand, into the voe or creek in which he was now lying. So soon as he found the water ebbing, he became -sensible of his danger, and had made desperate efforts to get over the shallow water, where the waves broke on the bar, but hitherto he had rather injured than mended his condition, having got himself partly aground; and lying there- fore particularly exposed to the meditated attack. At. this moment the enemy came down upon him, The front ranks consisted of the young and hardy, armed in the miscella- neousmanner we have described; while, to Witness and animate their efforts, the young women and the elderly persons of both sexes took their place among the rocks which over- hung the scene of action. As the boats had to double a little head- land, ere they opened the mouth of the voe, those who came by land to the shores of the inlet, had time to make tne necessary recon- noisances upon the force and situation of the enemy, on whom they were about to com- menece a simultaneous attack by land and sea. This duty, the stout-hearted and experi- enced general, for so the Udaller might be termed, woald intrust to no eyes but his own; and, indeed, his external appearance and his sage conduct rendered him alike qualified for the command which he enjoyed. His gold- laced hat was exchanged fora bearskin cap, his suit of blue broadcloth, with its scarlet lining, and loops, and frogs of bullion, had given place to a red fea 4 jacket, with but- tons of black horn, over which he wore a seal- skin shrit curiously seamed and plaited on the bosom, such as are used by the Esqui- maux, and sotnetimes by the Greenland whale- fishers. Sea-boots of a formidable size com- pleted his dress,and in his hand he held a large whaling-knife, which he brandished, as if im- patient to employ it in the operation of tlinch- ing the huge animal which lay before them,— that is, the act ot separating its flesh from its bones. Upon closer examination, however, he was obliged to confess that the sport to which he had conducted his friends, however much it corresponded with the magnificent scale of his hospitality, was likely to be at- tended with its own peculiar dangers and difficulties. The animal, upwards of sixty feet in length, was lying pe riectly still, in a deep part of the voe into which it had w eltered, and where it seemed to await the return of tide, of which it was probably assured by instinct. A coun- cil of experienced harpooners gwas instantly called, and it was agreed that an effort should be made to noose the the tail of this torpid leviathan, by casting a cable around it, to be made fast by anc hors to the shore, and thus to secure against his escape, in case the tide should make before they were able to des- patch him. Three boats were destined to this delicate piece of service, one of which the Udaller himself proposed to command, while Cleveland and Mertoun were to direct the two others. This being decided, they sat down on the strand, waiting with impatience until the naval part of fhe force should arrive in the voe. It was during this interval, that Trip- tolemus Yellowley, after measuring with his eyes the extraordinary size of the whale, ob- served, that in his poor mind, ‘‘ A wain with six owsen, or with sixty owsen either, if they were the owsen of the country, could not drag siccan a huge creature from the water, where it was now lying, to the sea-beach.”’ Trifling as this remark may seem to the reader, it was connected with a subject which always fired the blood of the old Udaller, who, glancing apon Triptolemus a quick and stern look, asked him what the devil it signified, supposing a hundred oxen could not drag the whale upon the beach? Mr. Yellowley, though not much liking the tone with which the ques- tion was put, felt that his dignity and his profit compelled him to answer as follows : ‘Nay, sir—you know yoursell, Master Magnus Troil, and every one knows that knows any thing that whales of siccan as may not be masterfully dragged on shore by the instrumentality of one wain with six owsen, are the right and property of the Admiral, who is at this time the same noble lord who is, moreover, Chamberlain of these isles,” ** And I tell you, Mr. Triptclemus Yellow- ley,” said the Udaller, ‘‘as I would tell your master if he were here, that every man who risks his life to bring that fish ashore, shall have an equal share and partition, acc ording to our ancient and loveable Norse custon and wont; nay, if there isso much as a woman looking on, that will but touch the cable, she will be partner with us; ay, and more than all that, if she will but say there is a reason for it, we will assign a portion to the baby that is unborn. The strict principle of equity, which dictat- ed this last arrangement, occasioned laughter among the men, and slight confusion among the women. The factor, however, thought it shame to be so easily daunted. ‘‘ Suwm cuique tribuito,” said he ; *‘I will stand for my lord’s right and my own.” “Will you?” replied Magnus; ‘‘then, by the Martyr's bones, you shall have no law of partition but that of God and Saint Olave, which we had before either factor, or treasurer, or chamberlain was heard ot !—All shall share that lend a hand, and never a one else. So you, Master Factor, shall be busy as well as other folk. Jump into that boat,” for the boats had by this time pulled round the headland,) ‘‘and you, my lads, make way for the factor in the stern-sheets—he shall] be the first man this blessed day that shall strike the fish.”” (To be continued.) > -a ApvicE To Morners.— Mrs. 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; DIRECTIONS TO VOTERS At the Coming Scott Act Contest. Voters will vote in the polling district in which their names are registered, and will receive from the Deputy Returning officer a Ballot in the following form :— 2471 NOVEMBER, 1887 Voting on the Petition to the Governor General for the revocation of the Order in Council bringing into force of the second part of ‘‘The Canads Temperance Act” in the City of Charlottetown. FOR THE PETITION. AGAINST THE PETITION. eee we so coer emma The petition upon which the votes aré being taken is a petition to repeal the Scott Act in this city. Therefore, all voters who desire the repeal of the Act will vote for the petition by placing a XK in the upper space of the Ballot, opposite the printed words ‘*For the Petition. ” If a voter places any mark except @ cross on the ballot the vote will be void and the ballot thrown away WHERE 10 VOTE, Electors whose names are registered in Warp One? Kast— Vote at Professor Mellish’s office, corner of Great George and King Streets. West—-At John McEzchern’s office, Queen Street. Warp Two Kast—-At Thomas Connolly's, Sidney Street, opposite Richard Heartz’s Barn. West—At George Thorne’s, Sidney St , opposite H. J. Callbeck’s store. Warp THREE East-—At the Court House. West—At Needham’s Auction Rooms, Market House. Warp Four East—-At Richard Maynard's dwelling house, on the north side of King Square. Central—-At Francis Stanley's shop, op- oo Cameron's jewelry store, ent Street. West—At office of William McLean, near J. D. MeLeod’s corner. Warp Five East—At D. R. M. West-—-At Fred Street. Electors in the East Royalty will vote at Wm. McLean’s dwelling house, St. Peter's Road, and the electors in West Royalty will vote at Luke Higgin’s house, near Gates Mill. Hooper's, Euston St. Curtis’, Upper Queen Markets Bostox, Novy. 10. Potators.— Receipts for the past six days, 100,000 bushels; previous six days, 100,000 bush.; for six days ending Nov. 10 last year, 118,000. The market continues ove stocked, and sales slow and unsatisfactory There have been no very marked changes in prices, but it takes fancy stock to bring full quotations. There is a good deal of inferior stock coming that has tu be sold for what it will bring. We quote: P. an Island Rose pet bbl. , $2.00 to $2.25; P. E N. S. and N. B per bush: Hebrons, 70c, i 68c.; White stock, 60 to 65c. Eacs. Receipts fou 1,028 bbls., 8,647 cases; 149 bbls., 8,092 cases. The market is firm for choice fresh steck but not very active Strictly extra Eastern are very scarce and wanted. Mostof the Eastern less mixed, and have _ to be sold Extra marks of P. E. Island Boston 5.0 he snaryoes, SC, the week, last week, 226 boxes, 47 boxes, are more oO! accordingly. are firm at 24ec. Fisn.—It is approaching the dull season in the fish trade, and there is now but little doing. The market is liberally supplied with codfish, and they are selling prices. Box herring in full supply. Macket el are firmly held. Stocks are light, and con sist almost wholly of Is. No. 3s are and bring full prices. We quote:--P. E Island unculled, l4c; extras, 16 to 17e; Is, l5c; large 2s, 14c; 2s, 12c; canned mackerel, 1 Ib. tins, labelled, per dozen, $1.40; canned lobsters, 1 lh. tins, labelled per dozen, $1.40 to $1.45. slowly at former scarce am Free or Cuarnce—if it does not cure. Ad. amsen’s Cough Balsam at all drug stores. Owing to its perfect harmony in combination, it is the very best mixture for the speedy cure and relief of croup, colds, throat or lung dis- eases. Large bottles 35 cents. Trial size 10 cents. dy wy Iw Local Notices G. H. HaAszakD is now o pening his Christ mas and New Year Cards for season of 1887 1888. Designs are finer than ever nov!2—3i CHEAP dress goods at J. B. M vedonald’s. oct13 tf Labpixs’ and gents’ walking boots, latest style at Gore Bros oct. 6 tf A veky superior lot of Rubbers at Goff Bros. New Boors selling cheap at Goff Bros. Tue latest styles in boots and slippers at and the little cherub awakes as ‘“‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all | in, regulates the bowels, and is the best} a. remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty- five | REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York Gity. | kind eents a hettle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other marl? eod & wky Goff Bros. Boors ! in the city. Boots | Boots! - The lai gest stot k One hundred and four cases boots land seve nty cases rubbers now open and more to follow. You can get the best quality, the largest variety and the lowest prices in town at the Dominion Boot and Shue Store.—J. B. Mividouald, Proprietor. IATB ay wy ti op ony meee rn SS seg REA Bi auc pie U eeognos aoe 2 ad i | , oo ene Aipineegrecgans im} "hin soars - oo is ea NE NET y ae ae nema 7 ag a i a ap i : 4 , “f a a ab ioe ’ hee My sme