oo . * — ccm zz _ - aii ee a So . 7 aeianll : ao —— _ a eunrwes — wee = ' Se—-Five Doutans a YRa “ Phis is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiripes. SineLe Copies Two Cents. NEW SERIES OHA RLOTTRTOMK DE Tee ker cereal hh O4. 1886 VOL. 19.—NO. 25 NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 24, 1886. 1. 19.—NO. 2! Che Daily Examiner! { ~~, | 8 1880 very evening by | t a dehl ak: ry The Examiner Publ shing Go| M s§ Yrom a wy of Water and | i \ trea ? rs tal : wr " ; dw island 3 ‘ —RATES 0 RIP! TO} ’ 4 ® MX Mon 50 | wd Be Three 5 | : One m 50 | a” ume 5 - - s rar |< LLL AOL OE TU eta Nt et ALMANAC POR JUNE, 1888, | Own ws: Res \ \I » 3} t’ Sm ee } } Oth « 14.2m N I \ ’ 4 } vi 3 ! .. Ww 2 R r i t a} p \ — 3 D Sun ‘Sun |Moon’ | Da 4 aa : er| len EB | bp 4 i tigi7 38 3 54410 815 19 \ =| ¥4 li, 38) 4 36.20 ot 20 a ai : 3 pI ) iv ay; 3d Zoill 23 wail a al Ss , €: : La io te 6G 14 ry 25 i = Fa § Sf fie Saturday 15| .41| 7 27) 0} 26 ot BD) j 6 Sun Lo :—2i § Sol 0 SO 2 & 7 Mor i4 13: 9 46) 1 4S 1) at mn sl sla l4 44/10 59: 2 38 i) Wn 5 9, Wednesda 14] 45/aft 11) 3 41 ‘ _ 14 . . & .) 10 Thursda 14 46; 1 21) 4 3S 2 Qj R ll Frida 4 {7} 2 30; 6 15 3 12 Satu 14) 47) 3 38) 7 2 3 «3 EK isn Sturm i4 +; t 1.) s 23 me? ‘ 14 Monday 14; 48] 5 49) 9 10 34 > } | luesd io isi 6 50 9 53 30 é lo We } lay ; +s 7 4 lO 3 oa ‘ h vie i es: isi 8 Zill 8 5 S IS Friday 13 isi 9 GDI] 46 35 10 Saturday IS 48' 9 Slia 2] oo 20S day 1S $8/10 31) O 56 oo ‘ 21\ Monda i3| at 13-38 35 } x Nooda ana 1.2 ae eer Pie Be . . a ae “ati tte o74.1, i Pui iPS In rim | 22/Tuesdas is) aol go 229} 35! DTCSS OOS ali bie aryy ieuy Dibibd tii of, 23) W ednesday 14 49111 55) 2 5S 35 Seth O es 24/Thursday i4/ 49/morn| 3 46 35° oy ae . . i m ee a 3 Ch ey pecs gad > Bing x . ‘ y aaipredes 5) 4910 21/449, 34 Gloves, Hosiery, Corse’s, Parasols, Frillings, &c. 26) Saturday 1d 1991048) 6 |! $4 acu — ctmaanntts ( Pianmseeneamemetn asi ; 2; Sunday 15) 43) 1 18, 7 33 Every Department is full of the Newest Goods, at Popular Prices. Our Millinery 28| Monda, 16, 48) 1 45) 8 11 > Department is too well known to need puffing. 29 Tuesday 16 is) 228) 9 3 32 &=@ Good Goods, Latest Styles and J] est Prices at ‘ ; « > 29|Wednesday /|4 16.7 48] 3 13] 9 51/15 32) on as | = - R BROS PEE . i Ch’town, May 29, 1886. THROUGH TICKETS! mireene ' : i Charlottetown Ticket Agency. pane 'GH TICKETS for sale to all parta | B of Canada and the United States, at the | very lowest possible rates. ‘Write for rates i maps, time tables, etc. G. A. SHARP, Station Master and Ticket Agent, ' j i | ° eg aw See March 19—2aw wky 3mo_—Cs~&P.:: EX. LL. Railway. | ; d 2 - — " — me oe ’ { a — asl es Black Cashmeres, } : Black Cashmeres. Large assortment—very Low Prices. Black Cashmeres, Fancy Dress Goods, Bit | Fancy Dress Goods, All new shades and materials. Fancy Dress Goods, } | a ‘ Dress Wuslins, ei. Dress Muslins, New patterns— Very cheap—Selling fast. Dress Muslins, ) ) BO S T O N . Printed Cotton, | | | Printed Cotton ! 10,000 yards—our third importation this summer ane | ; —— P tnta l ¢ i t \ just opened. SUN VE ER A BR ARGEMENT rinied otton sviaaianaans Seersuckers, aa Seersuc kers, New Goods—Selling fast THE PALACE STEAMERS | Seersuckers, \ OF THE White zounes, | : INTERN ATIGNAL $.S. C0. a Pine’ ' Large stock fron: 7 cents up—Excellent value. Leave St. land, every Mond: sy, 5.00 a. m Leave St. John at 8: for BOSTON DIRECT. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 96,50, 2nd | class ; $9.50, Ist class. | . ain inde j »% aot o ts and other information apply to i G, A.SSHARP, F. W. HABES, Sas ; . Boome Ven P. KE. L Steam Nav. Co. } h'town, June 16, | ' Wednesday and Friday, at | & STEWART SUCCESSORS TO & CO. nN clock every Saturday night ' = | John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- | | | | for lick FP 427% —f> A SMES God cee S45 2 & bl — Gare, DA nap ej apt = al a V sats oes >. ISS6. Sst, TEER es EE gee ™~, & a = Sl HALIFAX or to your nearest Ticket Agent, Mi 7.3 i L. ARTHUR & CO.) GENERAL | AND P. Namm:? > aon Life h ve UOMMISSION mere alts, | a 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, | 2.) : : Mi ASBs.| a: ci if 1a spe ialty. | { wih | ul mak | ~ al TWO TRIPS PER WEEK. CAU ON. : | sctmebseeslplutbseiinie | The Steamship ‘ MERRIMACK” : 2,200 Tens. BACH PLU G OF THE The Steamship ARROLL ‘ . : 1,400 Tons. The Steamship ‘ Wy ORCESTER”. 3 i . 1,400 Tons. - 0—_—_——-- Commencing on Thursday, Ist July, one of the above Steamships will leave Charlotte- own at 6 o'clock, p. m., on VIYRTLE WAV : shoe MONDAY AND THURSDAY iS MARKED a ae ee each W k, until further notice. Boa i These vessels ha yerior Passenger Accommodations. a j Frei i eful! \ i ks h weve t tor both Passe ngers an t Freigt t. apply to BROTHERS, Agents, Charlottetown For further particula: [IN BRONZE LETTERS CAR VY" L 3. mn? ¢ ai. ct. : TICKERSON & LOSRY Ag None Other Genuine, |r « cxosny, concrat Asens Nickerson’s Wharf, Boston. Oot, 20, ! June 14th, 1886—dy wy pat her jour 2 mos : 7 Generali j Le & . Nas et za ti" e } “ad ro) pane see é . Dr Sse } gn 5 5 S ey | = FRE e > rope mae pe 2 | al P ac i) ~ se SSI TRS PRET E PA of | AWONDERFUL REMED v P 7 w rk tea a ' i ; . ; Adamyon's Betanic Cough Balsam. Tt is as pleasant as honey Ooughs, ‘Colds, and | Asthma. which lead to ( mmption, have been i speedily cure by the mse-of Apa s FRALSAM after all other medicines have fall ym eith } recent or chrome colin ee ! i tions, can } resort to this gr t 72m : 2 bing speedy relief. Do notfdaPiy, cot it at once ; FOR SALE BY Aly. DRECGISTS., Bottled at Stewed : the proprietors | " cre ' i I : . (3 4TH AVE., N. Y. ESTABLISHED 1878. MEMBERS CHAMBER a PAMENCE ee nu * 3 R.E. Ties, grees, ‘Petaters Spiling, | Sumber, Laths, Canned Fish, Wey, &ge-, Predace, And sel! commivsign. Write us fally for qaotations, Shi» to ake HATHEWAY & (0. ral “omntission MNMerchanis, Consign yur vessels to our house, Will receive personal atbeniion, Charters, Freights and Vessels for the United States, Newfound- land, West Indiés, South America Ports. Lumber, stone and Oil Freights. April 12, ’86 ABSOLUTE PURITY, Tuk following anan)yses ion Analyst) of three BAKING POWDERS sold in this market i 2mos as to its being the only pure Powder. These im- partial tests show that other Powders are as pure and wholesome: - SAUNDERS, Dom. Analyt, reports : | Royal—Contains Alkaline C St. John, N. B. Jarbonates—a mixture _ Batoche gay trifles if they would 22 Central Wharf, Boston, Gen-; with the Davies Government, : le (made by the Domin- | should put a stop to the, unjust efforta of the Royal to mislead the public} ; | prudent principle that counted a respectable Cornwall met in the School House in_ that place. didates for the Second District. stituted a comparison between the use ol 47 bee 9 ’ y +3 nes the people’s muney by the Davies ee ywed that former in paying wild extravagance. The levied to raise this money, and the shewed from the first principles of political economy, that this Tax, not used for the benefit of those wh: it, was not only He exposed the untruthfulness of the asser- | tion made by the Opposition that the coun-| tremendous applause try is satisfactory financial nounced in eloquent and earnest the systematic Opposition. which the Grit candidate its produce with eac h dicennial census; and their present InaAde a i i I cent farmer i He proved this clearly from ‘the past his- li , i ’ ’ me abusive of the ] coarse profanity. 1 ( ( t c li C i } F slanderous miss gard to it, to be one of the most substantial | ing was brought to a close. and faithfully built structures that spanned ; the waters of P. E. ceived with much «< |] i frequently charged the the present low price of potatoes, Mr. j ance of i : ’ . . . i : tory of our Legislation. His address was} and t that it } plauded with enthusiasm. Grand Rally at Launching. The Meeting at Cornwall. MACDONALD AND SHAW ENTHUSIASTICALLY NOMINATED. a Jarge and electors of Own Satutday, the 19th inst., assembly of the A large and influential meeting was held in the Launching School-room, on Monday Mr. Bain was the first speaker. He in-| evening, the 21st inst., for the purpose of hearing the candidates for the Cardigan District express their views on the political Administration, and | questions of the day, W. D. McCormack, Ksq., being appointed chairman, and the undersigned Secretary. McLaren was the first speaker, and remarks apologized for not serve them as he wished, nage was| being in the opposition ; and by catracts paid | from the Patriot endeavored to show that but infest: ithe Island was $120,000 in debt. Cyrus Shaw, on being called, They were addressed by the can- trovern- ent and the present $38,000 was wasted by the, salaries and in | Assessment wasj| Dr. in a few brief being able to useless speaker unnecessary g received and stated that he and shewed its;was before the people in of the He de- | pols y of the present aduunistration, which, language | he considered, should commend itself to misrepresentations of the|every person whose breast was animated by heart. He reviewed at great to be|length the policy of the present Govern doubles | ment, ~nomy and retrenchment, energy in undertaking and striking statistical comparison of the | pre ssing our claims on the Dominion Gov- Island with the fiernment. in doing so, he contrasted the The Grit candidate had} conduct oi the present Government with Government with | that of their predecessors} in clear and produce, especially | unmistakable terms announced the policy ‘ clearly this}of the Government, and showed to the which is re-|audience the importance of the coming informed | struggle. intelli- | Mr. Scrimgeour was the next speaker. ve import- | He reviewed from the Patriot the conduct profess- | ol the ¢ upheid the Northern Light, statel that economy in the puble f the opposition, differed very materially from and I'll scratch debt, support condition. $120,000 in He showed that our country,| a gratetul declared nearly their GTO owing poorer ant Pveoee wealth of our rest <« he Dominion. Bain exposed allacy, the bare mention of eived with derision by all well He then shewed to the ‘3s of West ] River t choosing one of T heir own armers. rovernment, n to represent them in the Legislature. | ; i unds was the platform of the * ‘you scrate th my back r y the Government. 4 - . ~ nitiell Mr. Campbell announced himself as candidate, and after with burst tated that if he red the people fo | Were elected he would prove a faithful repre istened to with intense interest, and ap- s” policy of Mr. Farquharson followed in a Government, em-! being chosen as a . > ? of | commenting on the roads, 4 vllishing his discourse He 1a" ‘ebellion and union wits the United States, | sensative. leeming, evidently, the bloody scenes of| H. L. McDonald, on coming forward, ; } sti ated that being a candidate for their suf- irit victory. , he considered that in this important Mr. McKay stated his former association | juncture of our history it behoved us to and explained | return the present party to power, who, by in ; their past showed to all impartial his} minds the deep interest they have taken very | in promoting the welfare of this Island. having been placed in secure a fr: we learly the substantial reasons he had course, he interest of the people for severing onnection with it. He shewed the 31 arge amount of money which he had _ se- The candidates, , public works in the Di istrict, hav- nomination, it was evident to the most wharfs and|casual observer, by the enthiusiastic bridges | applause, that Me Donald and Shaw had an This | overwhelming majority. Three hearty cheers having been given candidates, the meet- ; ured for ng thar te many important midges, including the long-needed ver the West and North Rivers. ist bridge, he showed, in ®pite of the tatements circulated in re-| for the Government HuGHEs, Ser retary. THOMAS F. — < oo Boston Markets, applause. j eallw acts th, who usually acts on the ‘‘even a fool may be wise man when he _ holds gave a short address, the bur- people should He said if they { Island. He was re-{ M Sv Jt Ss. Wise. ; ad Boston, June 16. us tongue, ien of which was that the support a Grit candidate. felling for Eastern There is an easier and only the best POTATOES ‘ id Pe tatoes, consisting mainly of Bi-Carbonate of Soda would ned six Grits to Ottawa who could! Hebrons command 70c. For Rose, Bur- | —_ a b pines i adulterated with about not say a word (e. | Joseph Wise, Esq. )} banks and Prolifics 65c. a top price. yf |w. F. BEST, Dom, Analyst, St. John, N. B. | they would be doing a blessed work. i. Island { henangoes are selling mostly at reports: ' ——- > <> 45 wo a shel. sa ae ; ue 13e | Pure Gold—Contains Cream of Tartar, Carbon- cite al : oe ‘ Koes — Eastern oe — 3 | ate of Soda—fresh and pure, | Political Meeting at Cardigan [per dozen, but other kinds are plentiful (came bes Pa cat era Bridge. and sell slowly at quotations. It is hard to get over I14c. for Island. adulterated L | WOODILL’ ae ai: 1S8S_Not | June 4, 188!—-Fresh and pure; same composition as usual. | MAYNARD BOW M LAN, Dom. Analyst, | N. S., reports : | WOODILL'S } ition Woodill’s sarman Baking Powder 233 a reputation for purity and wholesomeness now nearly 30 years, May 21, 1886. contains nothing 1827 = = = 1886, T. & EK. KENNY, Dry Geeds and Shipping, H4AALIFAX, CANADA. XN YINY 7 1: & 3 Bee 2 (F. «© HAHOR) Ship Owners and Brokers, General Commission Merchants, 161 GRESHAM HOUSE, Bishopsgate Street, LONDON, E. C., England, Scott's and Vaughans Codes. afaroh 29, 1886. FOR SALE. | : : . . | 108 feet ; also, one fronting on north side of Bay field Street, of same dimensions. Terms easy. Apoly to James H. Keddin, Solicitor, Charlotte- town. June il WANTS, Las, FOUR, imo 2Zaw a LET—A brick House on Pownsl Street, now cccupied by Mr. Geo. J, Wright. Apply to Thos. W. Dodd mar26 tf O LET--Furnished Rooms with use of Kitchen, or furnished House, Apply at Tur ExXamrNer office. apt? FANOR SAL EOR TO LET —The # St, Avards, St. Peter’s Road, just ont- side city limits, at present occupied by D. Geo, Chesnut, Esq Applyto R. McMillan, coal office, foot Prince Street ap!2 eod wky tf POR Age,” best literature of the age. Dictionary (unabridged). AMINER oflice, SALE—Fyles of *‘Littell’s Living from 1882 to 1884, complete—the feb27 Cottage at} jnumber of Halifax, | Schoolhouse, on Friday, 1} Two Building Lots, eligibly situated, fronting | on north side of Dougias Street. each 52 by| { chairman representative of the district, to first forward expressed his willingness to again contest the district, if the willing to accept him. candidate, was the and the undersigned appointed Sectry. The | bri According to announcement, a large Fisn—Trade has improved a little, but ’ electors assembled at Cardigan|the demand is confined mainly to new the 18th inst.. to} Mackerel, which continue scarce, and com- 1ear discussed the leading questions of the mand extreme prices. Some 200 to 300 lay. gh bris. from Cape Breton by the Halifax ’ P. Lewis, Esq., was called to the chair, | steamer sold re: adily at $6.75 per bri. with A few smal! lots from Yormputs and Barringto sold at $6.50. A trip of 220 it Gloucester on Monday at 26.50, on coming | with brl., and came to Boston. Old Mack- erel are working off gradually, but it is very difficult to get any advance. Dealers are running their stocks as low as possible, and (Government will not buy until they are cleaned out. Nova Scotia old No. 3 are hard to seli at McLaren, the late ad-| bris sold : called on Dr. lress the meeting. The Dr. electors were Hugh L. McDonald, Esq,. next to address the ' - ; meeting. In his opinion the Government} %4.50 to $4 per bri., and buyers e not had done well, and were entitled to support | willing to a e over $i for No> 2. - na at the coming elections. Shore No. 2 are selling i::sanall lots at $5.50 found with the ¢ that he large meeting of electors, and if would do his terests of the ‘ style, and said that as a t seeking their suffrages. 1 Provinee, and put to the meeting and received with ap- plause. meeting, a vote of thanks was tendered the chairman for his able and impartial con- duct in presiding over the meeting, to which he suitably replied. ernment -and € lect rs quietly dispe rsed. ( Also, Webster’s: Herman Schunagle, a not paid up Weston is indignant. ll, Esq., candidate in the} to $6, with some extras at a higher range. Opposition, on rising to Fresh Mackerel from Nova Scotia go off fault was! quickly at $7 per 100, as they run, Cod- fish are selling moderately at $2 to $2.25 nomination from a|{ per qtl. for new pickle-cured Bank, and $3 returned | for new dry Bank. Old Codfish are about to advance the in-}all out of market. Hake, Haddock and Pollock are without movements of import Pickled Herring are dull and nomi- James Campbe interests of the address the meeting, stated that rovernment in his locality received his utmost district. Cyrus Shaw, Esq., came forward and ad- lressed the meeting in his usual eloquent|nal. Smoked Herring are selling at 12 to representative of l3c. per box for large, and 15 to l6c. for now | strictiy medium scaled. Fresh Salmon, 10 to 12¢. per Ib. CANNI Dp Goons ance. interests, he was He considered it a nomentous epoch in the history of the thought the government he agricultural in fair de- $1.65 Lobsters are mand. and have been advanced to + ° e . “40° . } . } , oe acl > should be supported in their efforts to} to $1.70 per dozen, duty paid. Mackerel : ; : hae 8 one Sine at Bi "On obtain fulfillment of the Terms of Union. | are lower, and selling at 55 to 6Oc, Atfte1 the cane lidates had spok en, able / Ge + <r > <tr speeches were delivered by Dr. Robertson, Journ 3 taking a spurtin Italy. Jn Geo. F. Owen oe John G scrimgeour, Ni; - S the } red newspapet read Wes , Ras HUSqs. aze. and even the heggars gatnel Gurus Shaw. Ui.. of New Port ana {28 - . / oe: | yrus sha ag VR ty cite, § I a py fortunate possessor of a catty } ar Vices Ban vat Cantioan . “are! ; : H. L. McDonald, Esq., of Cardigan, were | newspaper as he reads aloud in the street. cendend tom Mie Wassinin Panis ninebhall pre posed by ! ir. orem < ee seconcer But tie peopl on get tired ny one by Mr. Thomas Mellish. Dr. Ma i Q, | paper and clamor for a nev The con- of -- Che 1] Mill Lis, and James ( emppeli, sequence i that alinost e ery day Foe Esq., ¢ i Grand River, were prope by ; ner e nd another takes it pl ee one : a »* pap : S$ ANG ADO i LAAs a soe . Mr. Sohn J. Serimgeour, seconded by Mr. | o¢ the most certain ways of killing a news- Donald Stewart. The nominations were' paper in Italy, by the way, is to fill it with news. What they want is good local lies and blood-curdling sensations. Ocean vessels trading to the port of Mon- — continue to show an increase in ton- nage capacity. In 1883, the average ton- saat of 74 ships was 1,171 while the same number this year averaged 1,500, or 189 tons more than four years ago, so that for ithe same number of vessels, the tonnage ai ail lhas increased nearly 15,000 tons. Sixty- JOHN A. VEWAE., 1 ' } *? . Sac ary itwo steamships and twelve sailing vessels Secretary. : f Bo *" with an aggregate tonnage of 101,581 tons, had arrived in port up to June 1, against 61 steam and 19 sail with combined tonnage James Weston, an undertaker’s assistant,} of 99,781 last year. The inland vessels f LH oken New y *k < la } 1 ife totlnu » “1 BRI oe 65 ; > date Xt tovoken, New ork, soiad his wile i mbered 881, ag ainst 654 to same da m ] blacksmith, the}1885. The net increase im ocean and local There being no more business before the After three hearty cheers for both Gov- Oppe wition candidates, the Cardigan, June 18, 155% i A CR Apply at Tux Ex- | other day, for $20. As the blacksmith has} traflic to June 1 was $3.547, or 14-173 per cent, compared with last year, A EN CES IO RR MCN ee) J “Reena a Re ene ene nr Seen naaeeapen