MS Five Dotuars a YEAR, NEW SERIES. The Ja in Examiner | every evening by The !:xaminer Publ shing Oo From ¢ ne, rner ‘ater and Great ' streets, U1 (tetown, Pri ‘war i --RAT F SUBS (ON... Six MOTTDIS.... ++ «+++ ee eee aver ecebece $2.50 in mmanths. ...ccescbcebaliceun ee 1.25 u ii Advertising Coatra ts I terly. half-yes or yeai on applicati nO. ALMANAC FOR M! thly, quar- rtiisements, 1887, * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—. Evxrripes. So oe dnmencemetpentnantenteemestipnamnel —— ; ne snennemacmanseosinansll a _CHARLOTTETOWN, P. P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, MARCI! 24, 1887 BRITISH WAREHOUSE —=8 QUEEN STREET. i BATEAMVE CASH SALE 20; J have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember Ldth, 1886, and continuing until the whole is disposed of, at LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR CASH. A i Bea. MOON'S CHAN First Quarter 2nd day, hs D Mi, w.s. W Full Moon 9th day, 4h., + p. m., N. E. (below horizon. ) Last Quarter I6th day, 9h., ., 6m... Wi New Moon 24th d uy, llh, 57.2m., a. m., 8. p' Sun |Sun |Moon! High! Day’s Ml DAY OF WEF*' -isesisets | rises ; water, len’h h mh mmorn'morn!h m 1 Tues 6 4315 41) 9 52) 2 910 58 2 Wedne ay 4 13/10 29; 2 54:11 1 3 thurs Lay +0) 44:11 13) 3 44) + 4| Friday 38 44'aft 2) 5 14 S § Saturday Si 4711 BE 1] 6 Sunday 34; 48 2 9752) 14 7\ Mor 32 0), 3 26) 8 32 18 8 Tues ow | 441) 9 42) 2) 9 Wednesday 29 2; 6 O10 28) 2 10 Thursday 27, ; igi SS 7 1] Frid eS 06 35 11 50 3 128 22 7 Q 50\aft 3] 35 13 Su 2) 59 11 1} 113 33 14/M i9'6 O morn} 1 59 41 15'Tues 17 l 10; 2 5 44 18 We y 15 Z| 1 111.3 % 47 j 13 3123 7 5 13| ° & i] S| 2 541 6 33 54 jy Sat 9} 9 3 3817 40| 57] eS “ 7, 415) 8 31/12 0} i 8; 4 481 9 13 3} 2 9 5b 15) 9 4 7) 2 0} 10) 5 42/10 23) 10) 2 slay 5 58; 12/6 8i10 54} 14| 2 56; 13) 6 32i11 24 17 | 2 54) 14) 6 58/11 57) = 20} ‘ 52; 15 7 22'morn 23 | day | 16, 7 54) 0 27 26 20 Luesday 49, 18) 8 28 | 29 } 30,;Wed lay isi 2119 614 33 31'Thu 5 46|6 22) 9 54, 2 26/12 36 | -FroOn- BOSTON. wom ee SPRING ARRANGEMENT. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL &.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, vis ort and Port- land, every Tues tay, oad Thu vt 8.00 a. m. Fare from ; Ch riot own to m, 36,50, 2ad we 1 o*her inform apply to Yor “ Sein bi or to you Tic i Feb. 12, 1887—e«r _ sande OOTP ST Ran, 2 al 000.2 /‘s ws : ; , - * > ey | PARKER- HOUSE BA BAY ‘WOER. fees SES aeeeeaeeeeeaanee > “- ~e. » i A » WY ea ee " Dec. 8, 1836 CA ED. HE E x AMINER PUBLISHING COM- PANY,” having lately added to their stock of type and material for Job Printin re better than ever prepared to execute eotnes for Bill Heads, ¥ tter Heads, Handbills of all kinds, Visiting or Business Cards, &c., promptly and cheaply, in the best style of the art. None but first-class workmen are employed in their office; and, as they import their printing papers direct from the manufacturers, they are able to fill all orders ou the most favorable terms. he continued patronage of the public is respec'fully solicited. W. L. COTTON, Manager. Ch'town, Noy. 16, 1886. CARE i 8S. EK. RUTH wishes to announce to the + , dies of Charlottetown that she is prepared » MANTLE AN!) DRESSMAKING in the ‘owest fashions having had many years prac- | experience in the United States, patrons l assured of getting every satisfaction. b lence, Richmond Street, near Hills- t Square, émo eod & wky ‘RTHUR & CO. . GENERAL bon sissiog Merchants, iY ATLAATIC AVERUE, BOsT;: oN, MASS $703 and Produce & Specialty. ‘COKE BEST ‘many factories have to pay. July 15—diy wkiy Ch’town, Dee. 14—wky 3.000 I5OXES, BRANDS GURANTEED, TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER r Packels SU AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. — () -. WW, ie 2 See HALIFAX, N.S. 1887-1 mo March 8th, CHARLOTTETOWN «= BUOT «AND © SHOE FACTORY, ———— 0 SPRING, - - - 1887- - - _ lee SPRING. DANSON e0TANI¢ AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson's Botanie Cough Balsam, Tt is as pleasant as honey. Couzhs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’S BALSAM after all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chromic coughs or bronchial affections, can resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Do not delay, vet it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., hy the proprietors, F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Druzgista, 343 4TH AVE.. N. Y. Valuable Property FOR SALE. THE subscriber offers for sale, by private con- tract, the St. Lawrence Hotel Property. _Axso,—The adjoining Double-tenement Dwel- ling House, fronting on Water Street, in Charlottetown. ALso,—A Dwelling House immediately in the rear of the property, fronting on King Street. A deposit will be required to be paid down and the balance may remain on mortgage for a term of years. For terms and further particulars apply to F. lL. Haszarb. Solicitor, Charlottetown, or the undersigned, owner. ROBERT MUTCH. Gallas Point, March 18, 1887—2aw wy lm Liverpool Traders. 1887: THE CLIPPER BARQUE “GEORGE PEAKE,” 550 Tons Register, OR THE CLIPPER BARK “MOSELLE” 500 Tons Register, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown, DIRECT ABOUT THE ist APRIL, And will carry Goods at through rates, to al points of the Island, where the R: uilway connects, at very Lowest Rates. The “George Peake” is now at Liverpool. Both vessels have good accOmmodation for passen- gers. W E must tha:.« our friends and the public generally for their ever increasing patronage since we have commenced business. Our Boot & Shoe Factory, in starting, had many difficulties to overcome, and we are glad that to-Jay those difficulties have been surmounted, and we are now well able to com- | pete with the best Boot and Shoe Factories abroad. Some of the advantages purchasers have in buying from us is, saving of freight, ordering | goods when you want them (not six months before), getting them without delay—which saves carrying a large stock which deteriorates on the shelves. Our leathers are bought directly from the tanneries, thereby saving commissions which ' We are more determined than ever to give the BST OF SATISFACTION and to merit the whole of the Island's patronage. We hope to see many new industries arise, thereby increasing the prosperity of this ‘Gem of the Sea.” DORSEY, GOFF & CO. Ch’town, March 15, 1887.—eod & wky S 80 PER CENT DISCOUNT E will Sell our MAGN‘ SICENT STOCK at the above discount, for cash, to ack pie the lst of April, This is a Genuine Sale, as we want to commence in our new premises with an entire New Stock. = eee O----- This Discount is for Cash Only. —_—_—_ JOHN MACLEOD & CO. CR'town, Fob. 19, 1887—eod & wky For Freight or Passage, apply in London to JOHN PircaiRN & Sons, 16 Great Winchester |Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to PITrcarrNn | BROTHERS, 3 57 South John Street, or here to the ~ PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch'town, Feb. Bs 1887--6w eod SELL G OFT. GRAND Clearing-out Sale, for one month, at Reduced Prices for Cash, of Clocks, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, ‘Spectacles, &e, As I want to make room fora new stock, and have on hand a large assortment of the LATEST STYLES OF GOODS, I will sell at prices that will defy competition. Old goods sold regardless of cost. G. G. JURY, North Side QUEEN SQUARE, opposite New Posi Office. March 8, 1887—2a w & wky tf FOR SALE. ‘Ten Shares in “the | Examiner Pub- lishing Company,” each Share representing $100 in the Capital Stock. THE undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (ali paid up) of the Capital Stock of THE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold in lots of one or more shares, to suit purchasers, For further particulars apply to J. W. MITCHELL. ' Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1886. LETTERS TO THE L TTOR. A Cry Ter Reform. Srr,— We have just arisen from a con- test, the keenest, I believe, in cur political history, and although weeks have elapsed since the grand conflict, both parties still seem to stand scowling at each other over the heads of the people and -crying™‘Vic- tory !—Victory !” The Press of the one side shouts out, beneath a glaring heading, that the greatest statesman of America, the ‘‘orand old chieftain,” Sir John, has again been returned to power with a handsome following, and we have scarcely had time to swallow this bit of information when we are called upon to listen to the rejoicings of Liberals over the fact that the reins have been snatched from the statesman of sev- enty-two. Telegrams are falsified, reports are garbled, and the genius of hundreds of minds is employed to blacken the fair face of truth. The Conservatives, it is said, are poKtically damned on account of their cor- rupt practices and wholesale bribery ; while, on the other hand, we are told that the Blake Party buys its support with the gold of Gloucester fish-merchants. After such a state of affairs as this, itis high time for the Press of Canada to begin the work of reform at home, and leave American corruption and bribery to be dealt with by the representatives at Washington. To the honor of the W ec kly Witness, of Montreal, it is due to say that its articles are consid- ered more accurate, in the main, than those of any journal with which | have had to do, and are believed to be, so far as com- plete impartiality can be secured, almost perfect in their way. The submissive party thraldom in which so many of our public men are fettered is a slavery incompatible with the principles of patriotism, honesty and liberty. I would, therefore, like to see the WEEr ty Examt- NER engage in a conflict with this growing evil, for 1 know its influence would be felt throughout the length and breadth of the land, and then our fair Island would take as high a stand in political morality as it does in all the other virtues. Let these political contests be fought upon the merits of the case, upon princip's, and not upon such trifliug issues as a desire for change, a belief in the return of a certain party to power, for I solemnly believe ‘hat to other ae but thess are the i ‘heral party of P. E. Island indebted for sweeping | ee This personal sing 18 a! curse which is rujning our | of honest, independent government, «: | until this practice is totally prohibite: vy law, made criminal, we will not be ab. to win our political battles upon the bs ad principles of purity, honesty, and justice. I suppose | have already trespassed too far upon the space of your valuable journal, but if, you will allow me another entrance into your columns, I will be able to realize my wish of returning to these and hundreds of;subjects again. ‘IT am, with a readers best wishes, Your most obedient se vant, Sam \VELLER, Gladstone’s Strategy. In a lecture recently delivers at Cana- johari, N. Y., the Hon. Chauncey, M. Depew thus describes a debate to which he had listened in the British House of Com- mons: —Sir Stafford Northcote started the ball by an indictment of the Government. Though usually the dullest of the speakers, this time he was so strong, direct and in- cisive that he made it exceedingly lively. Of course he skipped over all the merits like a lawyer presenting his side and bunch- ed in most glaring colors the defects. Mr. Gladstone rose to reply, and we all felt he knew the occasion demanded all his powers. SINGLE Cortes Two Cents. VOL. 19. —NO. 248. Entertainment at Thistle and Shamrock. A few months ago a Debating Society was or; ganized at the above named place, and on the evs of St. Patzick’s an entertainment was give some of the members, assisted by a few < he young ladies, Notwithstanding the inclemency of the weather and the bad state of the roads, the Schoolroom was crowded (> .‘s utmost capacity. The follow- ing was the programme ;— se. ” Opening—** J ava’s Halls”... By the Company. of DOV SEMUOEE oc seusec> James H. Monaghan, James J. Hughes, Misses Katie A. Hughes, Anastasia Hughes and Mary Ann Hughes. lobes: a: tdeeunions Donald M. Mathewson ‘*An-ivish Lotter” .. 35.004. John F. Hughes DROIREUO « «iss 60 b « ods mss James H. Monaghan and James J. Hughes. aso Gee 05a feecnacheetes James E. Kelly * Gpatetr’s Geuttte "06: ... aise vei 0 J. H. Monaghan & Miss Katie A. Hughes. OO ois 5 po ohn ccee (os + ecu Mis idee o Misses Mary Ann and Bella. McKinnon. Speech on Woman's Rights.....J. F. Hughes. OE «tian siti ihe sie de Mead 'E. Emmie Kelly * At SUED BNO o's évnntgends J. J. Hughes — (CHepbiartatite?. 5.65 oS Sette cle cebe . H. Monaghan and Miss K. A. Hughes. eae eae iaeke James H. Monaghan Song . J. FP. Hughes Monaghan, James J. Hughes and John F. Hughes. OU has. .sseeeee. eee Anastasia Hughes Stump Spe joes. 30 akF Asi James J. Hughes met ("* No: Bie” oc ob ies ce James H. Monaghan and Miss Katie A. Hughes. ‘*Climbing up the Golden Stale”. i ck. I Coneert at Victoria. A GRAND entertainment under the aus- pices of Onward Division, Sons of Tem- perance, was given in Brien’s Hall, Vic- toria, on Wednesday evening, the 9th inst. Long before the appointed hour teams might be observed approaching from all directions, and when the time for open- ing had arrived, a sea of pleasant faces could be seen in a densely crowded hall, all anxiously waiting in readiness to receive one of the greatest treats of the season. A carefully prepared programme of music— instrumental and vocal, readings recita- tions and dialogues greete | ‘he audience. The programme was 80 ranged for variety and suitability, for s lemnity and evity and amusement, that he audience was highly pleased with rendition, Much of the suecess was due tv the kindly interest and assistance of the ladies whose voices and fingers displayed so much innate ability in the performance of their various parts; but it is reedless to particularize where all did so well. Victoria has long borne the reputation of being among the first places in the Province toatiend a concert. She still waves that banner and maintains that proud rank. After a lengthy programme had been ex- hausted the friends dismissed with their evenings enjoyment. The handsome sum of $34 was realized and many congratula- tions and well wishes ever bestowed upon the performers—Com. March 17, 1887. _—— nnn eo —-—- Fanniug School Examination. “The Three Jews’ James H. The following pupils were successful in the cempetition for the Cumberland prizes :— Se rship—Wm K McGougan. Grade VII S Craig. Grade ‘ les Ramsa Grade V--'st, Crozier. (irade IV-— ist Clara J Ramwy, 2nd, Annie -Ist, Wm S Beairsto; 2nd, Char- Special prize—Bessie Morrison. Minnie Iwen; 2nd _ Lizzie ist, Katie Crozier; 2nd Annie P In facility of speech, depth and breadth of information and powers of presentation | I do not believe he has an equal in the world. He knew that the French had outgeneraled him in the East, Bismarck had stolen a march on him in Australia and Africa, his Egyptian policy had ended in a fiasco, Gordon was shut up in Khartoum, and commerce and trade were in dreadful straits. His efforts were to ayoid meeting these issues and to create false one, and he did it magnificently. He attacked members of the Opposition fierce- ly and personally; he charged into every opening they offered. He was pathetic, eloquent, argumentative and sarcastic. The Conservative leaders tried their best to prevent the younger men from being tempted by him into side discussions and to confine him to a defence#f his mistakes. But they failed, and the debate closed in a grand burst of oratory from the Premier, who had never touched a dangerous topic. As we left the House of Commons a Cana- i S McNutt. Grede Il]—Ist, Benjamin Iwen; 2nd, Wm | Murphy. Grade II— Ist, Janie Beria McNutt. Grade I1—Ist, Edgar Kier; 2nd, Harry Hodg- son. Primer—Robert Henry. SPECIAL PRIZES BY THE TEACHERS. Grade VI1—Deportment, Walter J Stewart. Spelling, Clara J Ramsay. Grade V—Memory Work—Minnie B Owen. Grade IV —General Excellency, Annie Ram- say. Great Improvement, Thomas Craig. Maggie Owen; 2nd, ——— Victoria Notes. Times in the village are good, and although the Island has lately committed political sui- cide the people rejoice at the success of the “Grand Old Man,” and that the cause of the great Liberal-Conservative Government is sustained. A large number of the citizens have formed dian senator said to me, ‘** How illusious vanish. Here I have been all my life | looking to Mr. Gladstone with reverence as a statesman of almost supernatural | powers and judicial fairness, and I find him | this afternoon parrying and dodging and creating false issues, and rushing with ap- parently furious rage at members, refuting charges they have never made and general- ly cavorting around in a dust of his own | raising, just as I have seen Sir John Mac- donald do a thousand times in the Cana-| dian Parliament when he was in tight | places.” r+ + a ——— — Have you these dangerous symptoms, cough, pain in the side or |»east, fever, breath, night sweats, tickling, rising or sore uess in the throat, diarrhea, nervous debility, | asthmatic or bronchial affe-‘ion? If so, use| vugh Balsam. | short at once Adamson’s Botanic ‘ Trial bottles 10 cents. dy wy lw LARGEsT stock of Room P»pe: in the city just opened at the London Eoa-e. mar23o1 = SranLey Bros. eimbroiderics are good and cheap; and all widths from one to forty inches. march23 2i - <- In consequence of the large number of Colo- nial Exhibition diplomas getting framed, we, can frame them very cheap. —Mark Wri; ght & | Co. | Victoria “Skat ing Rink Co., a skating rink company to be known as the and under the management of the following efficient board of directors, will, no doubt, prove a success, |viz: Solomon J. B. Leard, President; T. M. Stordy, Treasurer, and Percy H. Palmer Secretary, Charles W. Clarke, J. S. Me- Quarrie, Wesley Myers and John McKenna, The building will be 125 feet long by 58 feet wide, The Company inte snd applying for an act of incorporation at the next session of the 'Local Legislature, The undertaking will no —— be appreciated by the youths of the vil- lage and surrounding country. We regret to hear of the illness of W. C. | Lea, Esq., our respected neighbor, but ander ithe skilful care of one of our very popular Doctors, J. F. Corey, M. D., we trust to see him around &guin as his cheerful face is much missed.—Com. -_——_____-——0 <> e——— _ I wave decided to sell my entire stock of ‘locks, Watches, Jewelry, Silverware, Spec- tacles, &c., at prices that have » ver been par- alleled in the history of }rince Edward island. My goods are new suc fashionable. Old goods sold regardless of ost, as I want to make room for a new supply in the spring. I guarantee you bargaing that have never before been offered i in this, the nineteenth cen- tury.—G. G. Jury, North Side Queen Square, eppadite Naw Post Otlice. mar8 2wks 2aw ——- Use the great spe cific for cold in head and catarrh—Dr, Sage's catarrh remedy, saw Pe, pte a