nee e samnce e TERM DOLLARS A YEAR. This is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.—Evairipes. (CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY. APRIL 29, 1886. ee alae VOL. 15---NU, Loe ‘ > @ ie ———_ Jailn Examiner 1s : ’ ' OU € y vean Tl . a : 4 } . 1@ bxaminer Publishing Go. From their ri Water and Ureat Lreorg ts, Charlottetown Princ hdwa island, RATES O] U BSCRIPTION- six months..... mia ig KY .. $2.50) po Se See ee 1.25 One month 50 Advertisix g at moderate rates Contmets may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, On application ALMANAG FOR APRIL, 1286. New Moon 4ti 1. 8 ts » day, 10th., 18.1m., a. m. S. E. ’ 4.3 “1: . 1 ie First ()aarter Lith dav pm \ Futi ! aa rr ‘> i a ly N, Last © ; vy, , d 0m, a. ns. E. D ei ial ai “a I Vioon! Higl Dass yy) DAY ¢ ‘a i eo M ts | rises |water)| len’h 1 mh mmorn laft’n h m 1 Thursday 5 44/16 23] 4 26; 9 8,12 39 2 Friday 42; 25) 4 54) 9 45' 42 3 Saturday 40| 26) 5 22:10 20) 45 $ Sunday 38} 27) 5 49/10 53} 49 5 Monday | 37) 29: 617/11 27) 52 6) Tuesday | 35, 30; 6 48imorn| 55 7; Wednesday | 33 2+ 7 23,0 2 58 8, Thursday 31; 33) § 2) 0 40)13 2 9 Friday 9; 34) 8 48] 1 2) 5 10 Saturday 27; 35,9 41; 2 9 8 lli|Sunday 25> 37/10 40/3 6 19 12' Monda 23; 38i11L 46) 4 20 13 13) Tuesday 2; 40\aft 56) 5 49 16 14| Wednesday 2¢ 12 & 712 2) 15) Charsday 18} 42) 3 21) 8 16 °4 16 Friday i it £3; 4 3419 7 27 17 | Satarday | 15) 45,5 47/951; 30 18 Sunday | 13) 48) 6 57/10 32; 33 14| Monday Li 47|'8 Fill 7 35 20 Tuesday 9 48) 9 13/11 49) 39 21| Wednesday 8| 50/10 12iaft26) 42 22) Thursday 6' 62111 1211 5) 46 23 Friday 4 53) morn 1 48) 49 24| Saturday | Fess 3s a 25/ Sunday } OF 55) O 45) 3 26) 26| Monday (4 58; 56) 1 24) 4 52| 58 27| Tuesday 57| 58! 1 55\ 5 43/14 1 28) Wednesday 56\7 OF 2 29) 6 51) 4} 29/ Thursday 54 1} 2 57) 7 46) 6 30 Friday |4 527 2| 3 23] 8 33/14 9 THROUGH Charlottetown Ticket Agency. FPYHROUGH TICKETS for sale to all parts United States, at the ot Uanada and the very lowest possible ra Write for rates maps, time tables, ete. G. A. SHARP, Station Master and Ticket Agent, March 19—2aw wky 3mo_ =O*P. EK. I. Railway. —_ Oo R- BOSTON. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. THE PALACE STEAMERS INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. id Thursday, at 5.00 a. m hand, every Tuesdays : lock every Saturday night Leave St. John atso BOSTON DIRECT. Fare from Charlot ywn to Boston, $6,50, 2nd class ; $9.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to G. ASHARP, F. W. HALES, P. EL Ry., P. E. L. Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. April 26, 1886—eod wky L. AREFHUR & CO. GEREN HRAL Commission Merchants, 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, | BOSTON, MASS.) ee ce Boos and Produce a Specialty. | July 15—dly wkly CAUTION.» | BACH PLUG OFTHE | MYRTLE. NAVY IS MARKED r & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. Oct, av. n5(Ch’town, April 12, '85—-2aw & wky . PUBLIC NOTICE. | —— ‘ of) O° TICKETS j, Ho Farmers and Others who want to CARVELL BROTHERS, General Agents and Commission Merchants, CHARLOTTETOWN, Prince Edward Island. AGENTS FOR: The Halifax Sugar Refining Company. The Vale Coal Company. The Guardian Assurance Company, of England. The Boston Marine Insurance Company. The New York Board of Underwriters. The Allan Line of Ocean Steamships. The Quebec Steamship Company. The Boston, Halifax & P. H, I. Steamship Line. TELEGRAPH ORDERS PROMPTLY SHIPPED. 70: YOFFINS and Caskets, all sizes, mounted and furnished at / one hour’s notice. LOW-PRIGE GOODS AND HICH-PRICE COODS. :0 | $15.00 Funeral Outfit, consisting of Imitation Rosewood Casket, silver-plate mountings, o21tside shell and use of hearse. Having made special arrangements with the manufacturers of Funeral Goods, we are able to quote the lowest prices on al! grades of Funeral Furnishings. WARK WRIGHT «& CO. TELEPHONE COMMUNICATION. buy Dry Goods at Low Prices. £O? ent - . s a qi ROM this date to lst MAYw e will give bargains in all departments. Gray Cottons White Cottons, Print Cottons, Shirtings and Sheetings at PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO SELL. 29% A big lot of Wool Tweeds, suitable for Men’s and Roys’ wear, at panic prices. Ulster | Cloths, very cheap. The balance of our Colored Dress Goods regardless of cost; Black and | Colored French Merinoes and Cashmeres at prices that defy competition. Black and Colored Kid Gloves at marked down prices. A BIG DRIVE in Men’s and Boys’ SOFT FELT HATS for spring wear—just see them, nd if you want a hat you are bound to buy one of this lot ; also, a large stock of STIFF 1ATS, at hard-pan prices. A First-class and Well-assorted stuck to select from. | si SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, | STANLEY BROS, — Brown’s Block, Opposite Market House. j i j | | a I | Ch’town, March 19, 1886 BRITISH WAREHOUSE, | SS QUEEN STREET. a ee ee JATRA value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, 4 Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottons, ''Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS. 1 CASH BMBROIDHRY. direct from Switzerland, just opened. - kL. BROWN. Ch’town, March 15.—wkly HATS. EW STOCK of Fashionable Felt HATS, in hard and soft; in all the leading shapes, at prices that cannot be under- RB. MACDONALD’S. aoeeme() New Scotch TWEEDS and English WORSTEDS for trow- serings and suits; neat and nobby patterns. Will make to order at short notice. Four Casss Boys’ Clothing, Nobby and Cheap, New Stock of GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, in white and colored Shirts, Merino Underclothing, Silk Handkerchiefs, Ties, &c., at cheapest prices. J. B. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. Z, Ch’town, April 14, 1886,—dy & wky } tlanch: 17..’86—3mo cod | AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. Ir is as pleasant.as honey. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, whici® lend to Consumption, have been spRBuily cured by the use of ADAMSoON’sS BALsa™ after allother medicines huve-falled. Sufferers from either re@Wit or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, can regort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, ; F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Drurviste, 343 47H AVE., N. Y, -"W. WHEATLEY, Produce ad Commission Merchant, Large storage accommodation, Satisfaction guaranteed. 269 Barrington St., Halifax, N. 8S. March 24--3mos eod BARCLAY & CO, _. GENERAL Commission & Shippiag Merchants, 191 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. gk years’ experience in this market, Over tifty thousand bushels P, E. I. potatoes received by us last fall. Our patrons all satisfied. Vessels chartered for potato freights at short notice. Write for market ports. w@ Specialties— Potatoes, Mackerel, Can- nec Lobsters, Eggs, ik ESTABLISHED 1873. MEMBERS CHAMBER COMMERCE. WE BUY Potatoes, Spiling, R.®. Ties, Lumber, Laths, Canned Fish, Wiay, Eggs, Produce, And sell on commission. Write us fully for quotations. Ship to HATHEWAY & (C0., 22 Central Wharf, Boston, Gen- eral Commission Merchants. Consign your vessels to our house. Will receive personal attention. Charters, Freights and Vessels for the Jnited States, Newfound- land, West Indies, South America Ports. Lumber, Stone and Oil Freights. April 12, ’86 —3mos HUNDREDS lis to select from, ranging in price from $1.25 to $20,00. Combination Clocks, Barometers, and Thermometers (either for hanging or mantle. SHIPS’ CLOCKS. Every Clock tested before leaving the store. E- W- TAYLOR CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown, April 13, '86. City Carriage Factory, HE Subscribers wish to intimate to their have commenced business in the Carriage Factory of P. H, Trainor, Kent Street, where they are prepared to execute all orders entrusted to them, pertaining to the carriage building trade. Mr, McDonald, having had twenty years’ experience in some of the lead- ing establishments of the United States and the Provinces, feels confident that he can give entire satisfaction, and is prepared to of Tor Buceies, Poarons, Roap aynp Fam- ILy CARRIAGES, &C | Ordered work a specialty. | Repairing attended to promptly, at the low- j est possible prices. McDONALD & CO., i Kent Street, opposite Rocklin House, April 9—1mo eod wy Imo SALT! SALT! } T° arrive at Point du Chene, on opening of navigation, 3000 SACKS LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT. Orders solicited. JAS. FRIER, Shediac, New Brunewick, w! PECIAL attention given to consignments. | CLOCKS furnish or build to order all the latest styles | THE NEWS OF THE DAY. Carefully Collated by “The Ex- aminers” Reporters. Boston has 9,781 gas lamps and 401 electric lights. Verdi has been at work on his opera for five years, and it is not yet done. King Charles, of Roumania, has con- sented to mediate between the Czar and Prince Alexander of Balgaria. | There are signs of cholera in Germany, and the authorities are taking strong mea- sures to prevent the spread of the disease. Toronto papers are already recording deaths from drowning by early bathers in Lake Ontario. Two have been already reported this year. | It is reported in St. John Salvation ‘Army circles that Rev. W. W. Brewer will shortly retire from the Methodist Church and join the army. Her Majesty’s birthday is tobe kept in London on Saturday, May 22, and the usual Official banquets will take place on the evening of that day. | The Dominion Government has decided ‘to reduce the St. Lawrence canal tolls and | Montreal harbor dues this season to the same rates as were charged last year, | The Quebec regatta committee have chosen Geo. Hosmer, of Boston, to meet | Hanlan for a three mile scull race on Lake St. Joseph on 24th June for a purse of $1,500. A young widow has been arrested in Montreal on the charge of having poisoned , her husband and only son tc secure posses- sion of some property. Sufficient poison to cause death has been found in the intestines ‘of both the victims. Abselom Hurlburt, of East River, Yar- ; mouth county, N. S8., was arrested there on \the 17th inst.. for threatening to shoot |Richard White. Hurlburt is the man who is suspected of having murdered Trefry |over a year ago, and whose remains have | not yet been discovered. There is quite a flutter of excitement in Dublin society over the approaching Vice- ‘regal Garden Party, at which the ladies are ,to appear in the costume of peasants of | different countries, and both their dresses and the gentlemen's clothes are to be made entirely of Irish material. Young man, it is a good thing to keep on the right side of your dollar. It makes a | great ifference in your comfort and pros- perity, says the Springfield Union,whether you spend 95 per cent. or 100 per cent. of it, but it is a positive insult to the dollar to spend 95 per cent, of it. It is rumored that Sir John Macdonald will, after the House is prorogued, take a trip to British Columbia. Sir Adolphe Caron and Sir F. Middleton will also visit the Pacific Province. Mr. Thomas White some time ago stated that he purposed visiting the Western province. What might have proved a most disas- trous fire occurred at Bridgewater, N. 8., on the 26th. About noon, while the family were at Church, the house of Solomon Bushen, situated on the outskirts of the town, took fire from within and was hurned, together with most of the contents. No insurance, In a letter dated Broadview (N. W. T.,) 15th April, received in Montreal yesterday, the writer says: ‘‘ We finished sowing our grain to-day, and had a fine shower of rain, which has done great good. Wheat, which has only been sowed four or five days, is growing splendidly, and is beginning to show itself already.” The total value of exports from the United States during the 12 months ended March 31, 1886, were $665,956,920,and dur- ing the preceding 12, months,$743,791,013, decrease of $77,834,093. The value of im- ports for the 12 months ended March 31, 1886, were $614,778,670, and for the pre- ceding 12 months $596,202,655, an increase of $18,576,015, Mrs. McKinnon, who resides at New Canada, near Whycocomagh, C. B., is now 105 years and a few months old. Last week she walked to a son’s house, distant one and three quarter miles, and back. Her mental faculties are bright as ever, her sight is good, and she moves and walks about the :houee sprightly. So says the Moncton Transcript John Folkins, of Studholm, King’s Co., | Wednesday morning last. ‘pyre’ he discovered that during the night | hia stock of horned cattle had been aug- |mented by four calves; to his herd of sheep friends and the general public that they |twelye lambs had been added, in the pig-sty | | he found ten pigs, and alively young colt | was dancing around its dam, none of which evidence was said to I t ss ee a mi : ee aes iii ee N. B., was very agreeably surprised on | and itis now stat Dilke who is bri: ; \ ward. ’ A despatch to the Halifas i? from Las Vegas, New Mexi re ports that the Ric Galli which flows through that town, is lien by floods. The lower port wh is inundated, and several bridges and many dwellings have been vept away The post office building has been npletely destroyed, and the warehouse he Con tinental Oil Company has en Ww ked, tanks containing 3,000 bar having been demolished. The rou i other buildings of the Santa Fe Railroad company, together with the property of several lumber companies, ; been greatly damaged. The amount of the losses caused by the flood has not yet been ascer- tained. The executive committer Irish National League of A i} la circular to its. member: ig them on the introducti i sh Parliament of M: rule and land purchase | a cular says, ‘‘if passed ial modifications pointed « sment, will, we believe, ness and contentment to « lo 1 and long-suffering country.” h reular asserts that these measur now assailed by the mos power nd most scrupulous combinati of men who from hereditary prejad snd class interests are the enomies 0 progress and popular right every branch of the fore without a moment's dé citizens’ meetings, com; i of e- presentative men of all shades of American politics and men of all nations, and by that means obtain in the form « ne such an expression of American opinion as will strengthen t hands of Messrs. Gladstone and Par oe com- ing struggle. The members of the league should also use all their influence in their various states to induco the local legislatures and other representative bodies to follow the example of the legislatures of Ohio, New York, Connex Rhode Island, and the parliament in Quebec, in passing appropriate resolutions and ding messages of encouragemen ACI the water. Thecircular is signed by Patrick Egan, President; Chas. O'Reilly, Treasurer; and John P. Sutton, Secretary; and con- cludes with an earnest plea for honest and active work in securing the triamph which seems 80 near. The N. P.—How it Works Hast. Your corréspondent had oce 1 to visit a portion of the eastern pa: island, i and, in associating with ld not help observing the man of prosperity amongst them iwding the loud blustering of | ssible L. H. Davies, and the Grit enor: ally, that tha Island is on t! ‘tar. vation and bankrupt s and mechanics of the east ed upon @ solid basis i] supplied with proved machinery. T too, seem to be on a firm f M Peter Rose, of North Lake, |! 1a ded expensive machinery it his mill, which is now one of the inest and best equiped mil's in the Oounty. This year he has put two nev roine water wheels, each capa f a force equa! to twenty-thi ‘ wer. He has also added a new : ary irriag into his saw mill, and all the appliances connected with it, including a shir vill of the most approved pattern, all manufac- tured by the Waterhouse Engi: Works, of Brantford, Oot. Mr. Rose deserves the praise and patrouage of the ¢ r his enterprise The veteran i K j Mr, Patrick McInnis, is also dr le. He has several assist rs to satisfy his numer Innis never allow i e his shop, and th xtent is the secret of his j many lobster factori ‘ l the coast at a distance of : it f e8 are all, without exception, r work this season on a rath: larg than ever, thus giving employment ndreds of young men and girls, wl her- wise be necessitated > M n Transcript & ex¢ dus 1 Ui ' The roads are 1 Api 3 able by the enet em to spend mor vil rey }amounts annual! d | bridges | | st antiate the J ne | roads are impa | | i very damaging, Furnishings, at D, A, Bruce's, On entering his| Treasury to rej © <i + Horsford’s Aci IN NIGHT SWEATS R. Studhalter ‘T have used it had ever been seen before, 7 a AvP , tration, and in night sw ry good The Right Hon. Sir Thomas Erskine | resu!ts.’ May, K. C. B, whorecently resigned his ee ee post as clerk of the House of Commons, is Special N« feeling much better. The long hours en- ann ; tailed by the late sittings of the House| A Frmw Casks C » Fish were too much for a man of over seventy ;| Market. 3 3in but since he has followed Sir A. Clarke’s Fresh Halibut and Sa nan advice of *‘ country life and early to bed,” | Haddies at the Fish M reet he says he feels like a new man, Sir Er-| 28 3in skine May is a very popular gentleman, | a ae and he will very likely be offered a peerage, | Friday ian. oh 44 a. but as he has no son it is doubtful if he} Merchant a Tes ’ will accept the honor. splendid ita te tale Public curiosity in the Crawford divorce | owned by Chas. 1’: a, al case, which will be re-opened on the 4th! Berors letting ) 2 prox. by the Queen’s Proctor, has received! year, apply t on. A. Ha Box 139, or an additional fillip. It has leaked out that’ Recklin House 1— ap24 the woman known as ‘‘Fanny,” who, it} New Boors, New | , just received at was reported some time ago, was on her) Dorsey, Goll & Co's, pl7 way to Australia, is really in concealment! (yrioren’s Poors ju ed at Dorsey, in London and will be produced at the | Goff & Co's spl7 trial. It was believed at the time that it) Josr opened two cases | ot Solan was at the instance of Sir Charles Dilke’ Wcleod & Co's. ap 17 ti that the woman was - rid of, as her} New Twereps, new Worsteds, aod Gents d w ti—aplé Se SS AMA RON CR ge wn 8 ee MEIER 2 ae enue Oe = ~ : gene mmm, oon CLT; OER I rer or cen teen