j z= « DAILY EXAMINER. “anis is true Liberiy, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evriripes. a SinGLE Copies Two Cents. bs ote * TW w! Bt 7 Ty Te * C7 sy. Y T - ” y ‘ “ - ' 4 \ YIUAVI TUS. ; , » i" : JQ Pi IG. ‘7 y — NE it iLARLOTLVETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, MARCH 4, 1887 VOL. 19.—NO. 231. * 9 ’ o <span aaa 2 Sl ~~ =) ; 3 . ‘TH i= el ay in Summerside. Se x the fe ie JY U: Rul Laviuer Declaration Bay in Su ettling the Northwest. sailed iki (Simmerside Journal. ) ENTERPRISE OF A LONDON CAPITALIST—-Ak- " ; ‘ Tuesday last was Deciaration Day, and RANGEMENTS ‘WITH CANADA. The bx ner DI sh ing (50 - ak a though the roads were very bad, the occasion : a : sa al ; fie : ; ’ ‘ a x rt was marked by a large attendance of people It is reported that Sir John Lister Kaye, rom t _o r and ag ; aS 1. s from the country. As some of the ballot|a@ London capitalist and land owner in Great « ws. tg ar ” town, ro . #o 5 boxes from the eastern end ot the county had} England, who purchased three years ago, Py ward lan pot arrived at the hour for opening the court! 20,000 acres of Jand in the No res ) : ’ pening ou . Northwest from m 7y SUBSUKir LION —— it was adjourned until four o'clock. The|the government, and brought out skilled iiaahien...... <cevadeaeeneaspasee ol $2.0 ry MTT wy + rele want te about three, and ae farmers from his estates in Yorkshire to Whree mcaths.... 2.6.6. 6 seeeee. 1.25 | YY LO I H R r. MINA NTS Sere we meets eee \ ro oe " “a manage it, and stocked it with the finest Sy ,..0...cc0smemeneeeneunns 50 =~ ‘ of lewis aaa may : ol it c = aaa breeds of British horses, cattle, sheep and rat te } awyers re resent, al ‘as 1er- ine rell ¢ i a le 2 ‘ itu Advertisiay at ‘ re stood that there were serious legal difficulties oe ie oe oe ainod fe os quantity of Contracts ' ade for mouthiy, quar-| y » EDs o to be solved before the Sheriff made a declara-| Wt and other grain, found the result — tary. hali-yeariy, or yearly a» !vertisemems, | ¥ ‘ hay a lot Oi Remnants tion of the candidates returned. Mr. W. A. successful that he determined to extend his DR ahio O. Morson was Sheriff Strong’s legal adviser,|°perations. After visiting the Northwest a eo 80 aes al 3 lorson was Sheritf Strong's legal adviser, | [} t Ting ce etatinnoapess aoe of Ty eceds, Frov serings, &e., Mr. K. J. Hodgson appeared on behalf of Mr. | year ago and being satistied with the vast LMANAC E nap won y 1887 al Hackett, and Mr. F. Peters was retained by|tield that section offered ‘ r settlement, A NAU FUS MARGH, t, which we are selline ; — , Mr. Perry. raising of stock, ete., he organized a com- | ; ' iling at ¥¢ ry ‘3 RO RA oT. th iene from ae Ge mut polling divi-} pany of English and Scotch capitalists, of L ! sions having been added up, it was found that] which he was appointed president, that ] cua ! Lo Dak es | ' nn i. a & ae which he was appointed president, t at has Oe wy» as | w Prices efore Sto¢ kK | AWONBERFUL REMEDY era "si98 aoa 2 a Sree subscribed six millions and a half of dollars int @ er 2 a — i ie ee re 2600; Yeo, 3184; and Perry, 2988. As the], canital to invest in the Northwest WS. \ | taking | ee ale Sheriff ake a, declaration of the| 22, capital to invest in the Northwest on. a Pall M 21.4m., } VE =° Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam, ae or make uM deciaration of the] vigantic scale. He has” just left here for i It is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and CANGIC ates returned, Mr. Hodgson a London after : visit f tw 1 tl t (beiow , 3 rae Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have - and said that it was his duty to eall : = = “ 5 , - nontos ° | 29.61 W fat, Satie : : , Canada, during which he has completed ast Nuance fe ear 3% a uh) war EY speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’S Batsawafter | attention to certain facts before the Sheriff} ““"4°*> | Bring When »O Aas Cn New Moon - noo mn J Ea 4 R R 2 % & ty i i) W 1k H | allother medicines have failed. Sufferers from either | acted on the above figures. He then proceed- negotiations with the federal government " sas eal a ‘ e recent or chrome coughs or bronchial affections, ean | ed, very clearly, ably and eloquently, to show and Canadian Pacific railway directors for 1 DAY OF slnctn | sheen \uasienl tani Jan. 18, 1887 resort to this grout remedy, contident ef obtaining | that only legally qualified candidates could | (wenty blocks of land of an area of 20,000 1 : : es mn ny Seay, es Tk See. be returned, and that Mr. Perry was not aj{acres each along the line of railway com- hs mithorn uhorsih & Pome wen nati eo kt etl legally qualified candidate. He quoted from|mencing at Rush Lake, 400 miles from 1 tne 35 41 9 52) 2 910 58 F. W. KINSMAN & 1 eae the Dominion statutes, proving his contention| Winnipeg, Man., and stretching to the 2 We 2 4310 29) 25411 Tf 313 47 AvE., N. Y. that Mr, Perry, as a member elect of the! base of the Rocky Mountains. Next spring Th W 44 Il 13) 3 44 7 emery ornad ne power to resign, | he will return with ample help to commence 1s ae 3 ee tat Intwoe the general lection om th S| oprations and inthe meant will. Me hiSaturday Bp Aap tm ap es? 4 a ran ‘ « bende wneul by deat or acceptance a range for importing all kinds of live stock § Sun : 8! 2 i 52 >~— ee, 2 gh, tien — it ¢ . “ay : * a 7) Monday 2 . 3 26) 8 32 ‘ + > Fe ¥ i ¢ % ihe Old London ottice. He produced a certified copy of the & aie an Immigration of English eared 9 5rhaaneodah a) Br Bi mY > writ of June oth last, and the return of the| #4 Scotch farmers will be promoted, and : Wednbdiie ay) 52) 6 -Orlo 2S of 3 OYSTER HOUSE same, showing that Mr. Perry was a member- homesteads with stock will be provided for eee : 7 sal 7 ialil + al . e = i | wal eieidielaiaia a = elect. There had since been no meeting of the | them if required. aus Pe - oun ™ io ‘ « oY] T e bie — aPrwy rs 3 . . — _ _ ul Priias 25| 56. 8 SB/1T 5O 311 ita A é a A q § u at Bt, © Le t én eR A § ‘ A q 3 : oN i * _ i aaeatie” Gotan, place in the city to get Fresh| House, and Mr, Perry was neither dead, nor iris : i Setueciay 221 bi) @ S0jnEt 3 35, ; had he accepted office, consequently he had rish Eviction Schemes. Sunday Tie alee 38 | REPRESENTING fhe Haif-Sheli Department no power to resign, and every vote for him : 14 Monday ele’ ieee) 3 41 | v vi TN ‘cannot be surpassed in the Province for conyen-| W@S ,thrown away. He then referred to the The people of Dingle, County Kerry, 15 Tuesday = 1 0 10) 2 5! 14! : : ience and neatness. It is supplied daily with the] position of Mr. Perry in 1874 and 1878, of | were muade aware of the arrival there a few 16 Wednes:ias le 211135 7 | The Nova Scotia Sugar efivery (lim'ted), Halifax, N. S. | Best Oysters that can be procured. Mr. Welsh in 1876, and Dr, Robertson in| days ago of an eviction party by the blow- 17 Thursd 12 7513 50 Messrs J. Lewenz & Hanser Bros, Leudeuv, England—Teas. The Stews 1852, - of = were rn to Mr. one ing of horns and ringing of the chapel bell. sal Wei? s| @ g4l 6 23) 5 al : »resen sition, ant were decide: TOW 2 > ickiz te i. oo » 7 y = ~ rs - Messrs. Nebert Lamb & Co, Bundee, Scotland—Bags, Hessians, &e. that ar served in the Saloon have never failed to aaiens Ses gentlemen in every _ = ae ee ange ‘ uraay ML e o od : > ; ae 2 augrlt ac ohhé > ie salienday o| 741583112 0 Messrs Giomas Connor & Sons, Portland, N. 8.—Ropes. Marlin "°C" Plcase the most fastidious. case, except that Mr. Welsh had|iit. hat co lone conference, with ae rit cial 8 448'913). 3) and Twines Exquisite! been defeated at the polls. He contended 9s age te es vet i. a g} Monda: 9 1: 4 riffs, at the ¢ rhich he an- a Tues » 9] 5 151 9 49 7} J. F. Cart Beverley, Hass vi e ‘ oe! is the exclamation of those who order by the that the Returning Officer's duty was clearly - ard : eee a . We lO! 5 . if 23 10 es __ ’ lass. i ae ed Clothing, Ke. Pint, Quart, &c., and are always agreeably sur- | laid down in the Dominion Statutes and Elee- nounced that & settlement had been arrang- 25 Char 2 6 8i10 54 14! % oa prised at the size and flavor. tion Law 8, to retarn, in case a candidate hav.| ed, under which each tenant was to pay one ) huars«l b : Oo . ; TanrYr’a + Nore ; av} i “ja E WESTERN FIRE ASSURANCE COMPANY.' _ atwarson mana, lngaanitftai’ wa fissure Fath es. nly eeSaturde’ 4) 14, 6 S8IL1 57 on _ the Lenbibt Stes! “a Cieiied tn : i on next highest aaatiede. iad he sullen’ the | the sheriffs’ costs. aturday O < aV | : re Largest Stock ‘igars in the city, and the _ hi { ice- 27 Sunday 52] 26°79 22) morn 23 | Capital e m 3 ‘. . $1.000.000.00 best brands available. ? Returning Officer would do his duty, regard- While a : force of 200 police oa) Munday 30} 16 7 5410-271 26! apiti 4, sVUY. JOHN JOY. less offfWonsequences, and return Mr. Hackett,| men was making a seizure on the Nolan 4) ‘Luesday 49) 18 $2811 3) 29! Cash Assets” - - - - 1.188,200.46 Nov. 6, 1886—eod tf ae ~ os oye 3 Spares — jgovate, at Dole : — 9), Wednesday 481 21/9 61148 33 : ; 2 2 candidate, he would be liable to a penalty of] County Mayo, they were attacked by 2 I me : - ‘ SU sy ial : y 31 'Thursda 5 4616 22} 9 54! 2 2612 36) Annual Income Over A, UJ) 3,000.00 $500 and costs of suit. men and women armed with sticks and | WS Risks taken Lowest Rates. | | i | | | ' | Hiend Office, 164 8t. James St., Montreal. 500,000.00 1,411,004.33 Capital Subscribed t pital si BO S J C) N. | Total Assets * SPRANG oe Lie ANGEMENT. Income, L885 - Agents YS HE PALACE STEAMERS | OF THE INTERHATIONAL S.S. CO. 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Ch'town, Jan, 31, ’87—mo wed & wky 1 mo ° Tenders for Steamship Lines. | Posen wiil be received at the Finance De- partment, Ottawa, up to and including the Ist day of May next, from persons or companies, for the performance of the following steamship services, Viz.:— ist. a line of mail steamers sailing from Halifax to Havana, thence to Kingston, thence to San- tiago de Cuba, thence to Canada; and (2nd) a line of mail steamers between Canada and Porto Rico and adjacent Islands. ‘Trips to be made by each line fortnightly. Steamers to be of a size sufticient to carry 2,000 tons of cargo and to be able to steam twelve knots an hour, averaging not less than eleven knots an hour. The con- tract in sither case to be for a period of five years. Tenders will be received for the above services either separately or together. Tenders to be marked on the outside “Tenders for Steam- ship Service to West Indies.’ The Government of Canada do not bind theniselves to accept any tender. By command. COURTNEY: Depity Miimioue of Finance. Finance Departmen 7 Fob] 1887—febI9 lew til april 30 “} tract, thereby vacating his seat. CANADA AND WEST INDIES, Mr. Peters contended, first, that Mr, Perry pee ower to resign totwo members of the See gS ein and that he had done so; second, that, lest this course might be objected to, he trae purchased a share in a government con- He pro- ! duced, as evidence, Mr. Perry’s resignation to Messrs. John Yeo and James Richard's, two members-elect, and the Lieutenant-Covernor’s notification of receipt of same; also an agree- ment between Mr. Perry and one Crossman, ferry-man at Grand River, by which, in con- sideration of $75 paid to said Crossm: un, Mr. Per- ry secured a controlling interest in that ferry. This, Mr. Peters contended, voided Mr. Perry’s seat, and left him free to contest the county in the Dominionelection. He argued these points at great length, quoting from a number of authorities in support of his con- tention, and made out as strong a case for Mr. Perry as it was possible tu do. Mr. Hodgson replied at length to Mr. eters. He read Mr. Davies’ opinion as to the power of a member in Mr. Perry’s position to resign, and easily disposed of the first point raised by Mr. Peters. Touching the second, he read certificates from Mr. DeBlois, Pro. vincial Auditor, and Mr. J. W. Morrison, Secretary Public Works, both stating that Mr. Perry had no contract with the Govern- ment, He contended that a government con- tract meant such work as the construction of public bu‘ldings, or wharves, &c., while the appointment of a ferryman was in the nature of a lieense between the Government and the individual, and that neither Crossman nor any other ferryman had any power to assign such license. There was no evidence that Mr. Perry had any government contract, or that the Government had accepted him as a ferry- man at Grand River. Crossman having abso- lutely no power to assign jis license, Mr. Peters’ second contention, he cued, fell to the ground. The speeches of Messrs. ‘fodgson and | Peters are acknowledged to be the ablest and | most eloquent that have been heard here for a | long time, and were both received with hearty ee oe After some consultation with his attorney, “sherift Strong declared Mr. James Yeo elected | as one of the representatives for Prince County, in the Dominion House of Commons, he hav- ing received the highest number of votes. He reserved his decision as to the second repre- sentative until next morning at 11 o'clock. Court adjourned. When the Sheriff's Court opened, as per adjournment, on Wednesday morning, the room was again filled. Sheriff Strong, the Returning Officer, delivered a lengthy de- cision, and concluded by declaring Mr. 8. F. Perry elected as the second representa- tive for Prince County in the House of Com- mons, he having received the second highest number of votes. In closing his address, the Sheriff thanked the audience for their ‘good order and attention, and also his legal adviser, with whom, he said, he differed in opinion on this important matter. a > ae Astonishing Success. It is the duty of every person who has used Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderful qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact all throat aud lung diseases. No person can use it without im- mediate relief. Three doses will relieve any case, and we consider it the duty of all drug- gists to recommend it to the poor, dying con- sumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 50,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one case where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the German Syrup cannot be too: Me known. Ask your druggist about it. ples bottles to try, sold at 10 cents. mae size, 75 cents Sold by all Druggists) Dealers, in the United States and Canada, ° Apamson’s Botanic BatsaM is compounded , of the best concentrated extracts of bark,roots | and gums in the world. Itisa safe and re-| liable medicine, pleasant to the taste, and- cures ¢ —. colds, asthma and croup. Price 35 antl 75 ctints. Trial bottles 10 cents. Reg stones. Several policemen were injured in the affray. Finally Rev. Mr. Warlow in- tervened and prevented further violenee. Another disturbance occurred at New Ross. One hundred policemen went tothe work ~ house there and arrested refractory paupers, but at the sessions court charges of assault against the prisoners were withdrawn and they were allowed to return to the work house. A Nationalists band which cele- brated the result by parading through the streets came into collision with the police. In the fight that followed the musicians in- struments were broken and many of the men injured. a Stanton and the President. We quote the following anecdote from ‘‘Re- collections of Secretary Stanton,” by a clerk of the War Department, in the March Century :— ‘**When Mr. Stanley, of North Carolina, was appointed Military Governor of his State, the Secretary of War caused to be filled out one of the blank forms used for notifying military nominees of their appointment to oftice by the President, and when he had signed it and caused the seal of the Depart- ment of War to be attached to it, be concluded that it would be well to have the sign-menual of the President affixed tothe instrun ent. He sent the commission to the White House, | with the request that the President would sign and return it immediately. Mr. Lincoln took the document and read it over carefully, and then began turning aud one it about, as though in search of something. At last he handed it to the bearer and said. ironically : ‘“** Did Mr. Stanton say where 1 was to put my signature ? ‘** No, sir,’ replied the astonished clerk. **Can you tell me,’ asked the President, ‘whereabouts on this paper Iam to put my signature 7 The clerk looked at the commission and saw the ample signature of Mr. Stanton imme- diately at the foot of the body of the instru- ment, with the counter-signature of the Adju- tant-General to the left. He saw also a neat, snug-looking white space beneath the si manual of the Secretary of War which Mi Lincoln might have occupied toadvantage had he seen fit, but the clerk was politic and re- plied : ‘““*T don't see any place provided for your signature, Mr. President,’ and was proceeding to explain how the omission obviously came about when the President interrupted him and said in a dignified tone : ‘** Take the paper back to the Secretary of War, with my compliments, and say that ‘the President will promptly sign any proper com- mission that may be sent to him for Governor Stanley or anybody else.’ ” A + i Special Notices. Fiove and Tea at retail. Flour $4.60 to $4.75, Buda $5. Try a pound of our Tea, it is choice. Pastry Flour at 3 conts per pound. Codfish at $3 per cwt., warranted. Soap, 3, 34, and 6 cents per bar. Call and examine for yourself. Ail goods bought here sent home free.—A. E. Yuill, 65 Queen Street. mch3— 20i D. A. Bruce is selling the balance of tur caps, fur and cloth overcoats, sleigh robes, and all winter goods at cost. feb5 dy wy tf LarriGAn’s $2.65 reduced at $2.00 at Dorsey | Goff & Co's. feb3 tf Men’s Calf Laced Boots $3.50, reduced te $2.75, at Dorsey, Goff & Co's, feb3tt | Great Reduction on Ladie’s Overshoes and | Felt Boots, at Dorsey Goff & Ce’s. feb3 tf Fixpines.—Sole Leather, Calf, Goat, Tops, Pegs, Nz ils, Thread, &c., cheapest at Dorsey, Gott & Co’s. feb3 tf Tue only Steam Sewing Machine and Gun | Repairing Shop in the Dominion, and the oniy place where you can get every part of a Sewing Machine or a Gun made is at Brown s, at the Athemeum, Ch town. tf—ov dU PR Ea I TD * ye r-