oa cS Ae tc RNS CRRMs Five Dotuars a YERAR. NEW SERIBS. Che Darin Examiner is issued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Go. From their office, corner of Water and Great George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. ~RATEHS OF SUBSCRIPTION — Six mohthe ..... a aes keaesc.. $2.50 Three months........... Scheie dine un 1,25 One moath ......... ; 50 Advertising at moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- | terly, half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, on application, ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1887, MOON'S CHANGES, Full Moon Sth day, 6h., 25.8m., Pp. m (below herizon. ) Last Quarter 13th day, 9h., 22.3m. a.m., S.W New Moon 2ist day, 6h, 39.3m., a. m., S.E. First Quarter 25th day, 5h., 48.5m., a.m., N. E. (below horizon. ) a Sun !Sun |Moop! 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Ch’town, April Zl, 1887—law & wky i | BOSTON. SUMMER ARRANGEMENT) THE PALACE STEAMERS INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Kastport and Port- land, every Monday, Wednesday ard Friday at 8,00 a. m. Also leave St. night for BO TON DIRECT. Fare’from Chaflottetown to Boston, %6,50, Qnd | class ; $9.50, let class. i For tickets and other inforimation apply to G. A.SHARP, F. W. HALES, P. EL RY. P. EK. I, Steam Nay. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. j April 18, 1887—eod wky ~rOR-— John at 7.30 every Saturday | } | L. ARTHUR & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS, | Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & Vegetables. BOSTON, MASS. May 138, 1387. THE EXAMINER’ PUBLISHING COM- PANY,” ha of type and material for Job Printing, are better | than ever prepared to execute orders for Bill Heads, Letter Heads, Handbills of all kinds, Visiting or &c., promptly and cheaply, in the best style of the art. None bnt first-class workmen are emp] | A BIG . E ; . gi } 10) 35 1d 35 45; 1 591 8 8 35 48 ‘i $52. 35. 48/3 3. 934) %5 Styles, in American Straw Hats 142° 444 Commercial Street, CARD. lately added to their stock | “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Mea, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiripzs. Oe ee -CHARL TTETOWN, P. E. PREPARE FOR HOT WEATHER AND BUY FROM—— ' New American Muslins, New French Muslins, } DISPLAY OF erkins & Sterns Oo---- —— New Prin‘ed Batists, New Printed Cottons. LACES, Book Muslin, Victoria Lawn, Bishop's Lawn, Check Muslins. Embroideries, in Allovers, Flouncings, Edgings, Inser- tions, &¢. A Big Stock of Gieves and Hosiery. Linen Collars and Cuffs, separate or in sets. Corsets, direct from the makers and at price, if you want a Seaside Dress just see our stock of} Cheapest and Best Goods for the purpose to be Flannels found. the lowes -~OoO————... zs Oe June 7—-dy & wky —— & Sterns CLOTHING §=ARD FAIS. ae attention of the Public is called to the Immense Stock of READY-MADE CLOTHING for Men and Boys, to be found at J. B. MacDonald's. larger Steck (all New Goods). No House in the Trade can show a Clothing that will Fit Well—Clothing that will Wear Well—Clothing that You can Buy Well. Men can be suited—Youths can be suited—Boys can be suited. aA Tay: Thousands of HATS in Felt and Spraw, at Lowest Prices in Town. You can get your Money’s Worth every time, by buying at J. BB. Ch'town, May 30, 87—dy wy—pat FLATS ! VEAC DONALD'S. — sadn ee = Se menage Millinery Department. CARD. | | Summer Underwear. We take this means of thanking All our Ladies’ Underwear is of patronage, made May the largest Millinery month in our experience. Our Trimmed Millinery has given) the greatest satisfaction—the fine work of Miss Saunders being tully equal to any London or Paris Pat-) terns. Afurther of supply Midsummer expected in a tew days. BEER BROs, June 3, 1887—eod ee em ee he Sere our customers who, by their liberal the finest English make. White Cotton Nightgowns. White Cotton Chemise. White Cotton Bodices. White Cotton Underskirts. White Cotten Drawers. Gauze Linders, Merino Linders. We are also showing a nice line of Ladies’ Silk Hose, in Biack and Colored. BEER BROS, we. oe eu | Ww TD ——AT THE CIlY HARDWARE STORE: Disston’s Saws, Buggy Tops, Nails, Locks, Paper, Glass, Iron, and General Hardware. —— i me hb OS FS LL, OW". 0: ployed in) ; their office; and, as they import their printing | 7RmN iz papers diréct from the manufacturers, they are | - 4 able to fill all orders on the most favorable terms. | x § The continued patronage of espectfully solicited. W. L. COTTON, i Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1836. the public is | CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. May 25, 1887,—2aw & wky ISLAND, THURSD aa at Montague, Lot 57. eee GRAIN D Jubiles Celebration & Fete postin isiindsd GHORGHETOW N, ——-() N Thursday, 14th July, 1887, on the Beautiful Grounds adjoining the Drill Shed, which commands; a view of the Harbor and Surroundings. PROGRAMME OF CELEBRATION. Layin Corner Stone of New Court House, at 100’clock, a. m., with Military Review and Pro- cession of School Children. Assembling of School Children on Grand Stand: Queen Square, at 11 o’clock, to sing the National "To after which an Address will be deliv- ered. Royal Salute at 12, noon. Tea at 12.30, p. m. The'Tea will be managed by a Committee of Ladies, who will do everything to satisfy the appetite of even the most delicate, and will be se rved in the Drill Shed. PROGRAMME OF GAMES, POR WHICH LIBERAL PRIZES WILL BE OFFERED. Throwing Heavy Hammer, Running High Leap, * Light do Sack Race, Heavy Stone, Foot Race, light do ‘Tossing Caber, Tag of War— Married vs. Single. _Those who feel disposed to “Trip the Light Fantastic Toe,” will have opportunities of doing 80, as the Committee will have dancing booths, provided with appropriate music. Band and Bagpipes will be in attendance. In the evening, Grand Display of Fireworks on Market Square, Illumination of Stores, Private tesidences, &e, The Committes of Management will see that the Programme will be carried out. Railway and Passage Fares at Reduced Rates, and no pains will be spared to guarantee general satisfaction. S. R. McLEAN, See’y. Georgetown, June 24, 1887. pat eod & wky & her STRAWBERRY = FESTIVAL, Le 2 oe Spring Park Grounds, TH E ST, PETER’S CHURCH SEWING SO- CIETY intend having a Strawberry Festival, ea and Fancy Sale in. Spring Park Grounds, ON TUESDAY, JULY 65th, To commence at 3 o'clock. n — Admission, 10 cents. Tea Tickets, 25 cents. Friends contributing Cake, Refreshments, &c., are kindly requested to send them to Spring Park on the merning of the sale. If a wet day, sale to be held on WEDNESDAY. St..Peter’s Boys’ Band will be in attendance. June 18, 1887-—2aw OUsTOM SHOs STOAe, Ww EK, the undersined, have reopéeed,the Custom Boot and Shoe Shop, RICHMOND STRERT, formerly occupied by the late. John Monaghan opposite Nelson Brothers, Grocers. C. McQUILLAN - May 18, 1887—eod & wky 2 mos BOARDERS WANTED. N RS. 8S. R. STUMBLES will be prepar- ed to accommodate boarders on or about 30th June. House situated in a very pleasant part of the city, opposite Baptist church, Prince St. Rooms airy; terms moderate. June 18, eod tf. J. MCMAHON, Manufactured by Bell & Higgins, St. John, N. B. D. OM ReppIN Agent for Charlottetown. Ch’town, May 31, law 3m. RHP At LS 02 Cents per Pound. 2 Cents per Ounce. 23 Oz., 5 Oz., 10 Oz. PACKETS. In Purity & Quality Unsurpassed. June 14, 1887. FOR SALE. | A DWELLING HOUSE; it contains eight rooms and is pleasantly and conveniently situated on corner of Weymouth and Dorchester Streets, near the Railway Depot, Chariottetown. For terms and particulars apply to M. P. Hogan, Ksq., Charlottetown, or to the under- J. OCONNELL Montague, June 16, 1887--1 mo eot AT AY, JUNE 30, 1887. Repairing Promptly Attended toy THE DAILY EXAMINER. SINGLE Coprrys Two Cents. SS Three-story, Double-Tenement House and Furniture, ee BY AUCTION, Yionday, July Lith, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK, ON THE PREMISES,— That cor veniently-situated, Three-story. Two- teneinent House, on King Street (Kast), between Hillsborough and Weymouth Streets, close by the Railway Station—the property of D. Taudvin, Engineer. nis House is nearly new, substantially built, with stone-wall cellar and finished complete. -ALSO-— The Household Furniture, in Parlor, Dining- room and Bed-room Sets, Kitchen Utensils, &c. Terms easy. A. MCNEILL, Auctioneer, June 27, 1887.—27th wky & july 4th tl sale Valuable Property for Sale, BY Public Auction. on WHDNESDAY, the 6th day of July next, at the hour of eleven o'clock, in the forenoon,'on the premises, that Valuable Freehold Property situate at the north west corner of Hillsborough and Dorchester Streets, known as ‘““The Rectory.” and recently occupied by the Rev. Dr. Fitzgerald. It will be sold as a whole, or in lots to suit pur chasers, For terms and further particulars apply te Mr. Ings or Mr. Cundall. A. McNEILL, Auctioneer. Chrtown, dune 18, i887—enod. Notice to Contractors. SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed, and endurse? “Tender for Coul, Public Buildings,” will be received until MONDAY, lth July next, for Coal Supply, for «i or any of the Dominion Public Buildings. Specification, form of tender and all necessary information can be obtained at this Department, on and ufter Monday, the 20th instant. Persons tendering are notified that tenders will not be considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actual sig- natures. Kach tender must be accompanied by an accep- ted bank cheque, made payable to the order of the tionorable the Minister of Public Works, equal to five per cent of the amount of the tender, which will be forfeited if the party de- cline to enter into a contract when called upon to do $0, orif he fai! to complete the work con- tracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque will be returned. The Department will not be bound toaccept the lowest or any tender. ae er . A. GOBKIL, Secretary. Department of Public Works, Ottawa, 16th June, 1887. 3i WANTED 100 good Railway Men, to work on the Lake Meygantic Railway; work for one year. Laborers, earth and ledge, $1.50 a day; earth foremen, $45 to $50a month; rock foremen, $75 a month, Board, $3.50 a week. Fare from Bangor to works, $2.50. Apply NEAL CURRIE, 64 Exchange Street, Banger, Me. June 3 1lmo GOFF BROS. EG to announce that they are ‘receiving a fine large lot of new at the on QUEEN STREET, BEER. BROS., which will be open on Saturday, “th Enst. We cordially invite an inspection of the Latest Styles of Boots & Shoes, selected personally in Canada and United State GOFF BROS. Ch'town, May 5, 1887—eod & wky Mortgage Sale Store, next —————— VOL. 21.-NO. 33. THE DAILY EXAMINER. JUNE 30, 1887. The New Departure. Tux old Grit Free Trade cry, it appears, Mr. Blake, the ex- 1882 declared that Free Trade is an ‘‘ impossibility,” but his faithful henchmen down here by the is to be abandoned. leader, in his manifesto in And now it is States Mr. Davies has said so to a sea still kept up the ery. commercial union with the United they want. New York newspaper correspondent. He was not the first, however, to go in for it ; for did not the Grit philosophers of our Legislative Council decide in favor of com- mercial union months ago. Strange de- cision this for such ardent apostles of Free Trade. Has it that the United States is a high protection never occurred to them country, and if we join the great Republic Trade doc- trines and sentimentalities and become out we must throw aside all Free and out Protectionists. We are used to hearing at election times a great deal of cheap talk about Trade from the Oppositionists ; but it seers we are to have none of it in the future. with protectionist United States is to be But, something else will Free Commercial union substituted for Free Trade theories. before the next election, may be thought of that take better than either. There is one thing certain. The Grits have no settled policy and never had. The Jubilee in New York. Tue British electricians in New York celebrated the Jubilee of Queen Victoria’s accession and of the establishment of the telegraph in England by Wheatstone on June 20 by adinner. A special menu was printed for the vccasion, having as a frontis- piece a design, the framework of which was a cable. In two medallions were portraits of the Queen and of Wheatstone. The English and American flags were shown en- twined, On the other pages were various quotations accompanying the menu,jand the words of a seng written for the occasion : ** England is where Britons be.” At 7.30 p- m., fifty gentlemen sat down to dinner in a room gayly decorated with flags, and about 9 speech-making began, all the toasts being received with musical honors. The health of the Queen, the President and Mrs. Cleve and, ‘The Jubilee of the Telegraph in England,” ‘*The land , we live in,” ‘Our profession,” ‘‘Absent friends,” ‘‘Our American friends” and ‘‘The chairman.” The musical part of the programme was most successfully carried out. During the evening several letters and telegrams were received and read. A cable from Sir William Thomson from Glas- gow; Mr. W. H. Preece, Chief Electrician Government Telegraph, London; Mr. Thomas D. Lockwood, Boston; the officers and staff of the C. & 8S. A. Telegraph Co.; the West Coast of America Co. and others. Auld Lang Syne was sung by the whole company, and the dinner began and closed with ‘“God save the Queen.” Boston Markets. Boston, June 25. Eees—The market has ruled easier the past few days, but prices are without material change. Sales of Eastern extras at l6c, and Western «nd Provincial at 15 to 15he. per dozen. PoratTors—The market for old potatoes is demoralized and prices are for the moment nominal, Sales range from 40 to 60c. per bushel. Fist—Mackerel continuesin light receipt and prices are firmer, particularly on medium 38, Which are in good demand. Sales in fare lots have been made in at $8 and $8.52 per bbl, sea packed. Large S’s are rather slow and $8.75 and $9 is a fuil quotation. - a ee Give Them a Chance! That is to say, your lungs. Also all your breathing machinery. Very wonderful machinery itis. Not only the larger air- passages, but the thousands of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked with matter which ought not to be there, your lungs cannot half do their work. And what they do, they cannot do well. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, eatarrh, consumption or any of the family of throat and nose and head and lung ob- structions, allare bad. All ought te be got rid of. There is just one sure way to get rid oi them. That is to take Boschee’s German Syrup, which any druggist will sell you at 75 cents a bottle. Even if everything else has failed you, you may depend upon this for certain. eo eee TO be sold at Public Auction, on THURSDAY, the Seventh day of July, A. D. 1887, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, in front of the Court House in Charlottetown: ALL that tract, piece and parce] of Land situate, lying and being on Lot Number Fifty-nine, in King’s County, bounded as follows, that is to say : Commencing onthe south side of Whim Road, on said Lot, and on the division between the for- mer properties of the Trustees of Lord Selkirk and the Messrs. Montgomery; it runs thence along said line in a southerly direction, until it strikes boundary of Lot Sixty-one; thence along said boundary east for the distance of six chains and twenty-five links; thence north to the said Whim Road; and thence tothe placeof com- mencement, containing an area of Fifty Acres of Land, a little more or less. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mortguge bearing the seventeenth day of June, A. D. and made between Peter Cleary and M*ergaret Cleary his wife, of the One partand Andrew Me- Lure of the other part. For further particulars apply at the offfce of Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, solicitors, Charlottetown. CATHERINE McLURE Executrix and Devigee. date june 2 lawthur 1873, | SHIP NEWS. Alberton, June 21—Ent schr Sylvanus Mc Donald, Richard, Pictou, coal. Tignish, June ij—Eat Reality, Mountain, Ch’town, mdse. Summerside, June 24—Ent Commodore, McKay, Chatham, lumber. 25—-Lodi, Green, Pictou, coal; Ellen, Sutton, Richibucto, lum- ber. 27—Annie Florence, Bernard, Shediac, lumber. 28—Lucity Ann, Gesner, Richibue- to, lumber; Sunrise, Leard, Crapaud, bal. Tignish, June 17—-Cld schr Reality, Moun tain, Shediac, oats. Summerside, June 24--Cld Commodore, McKay, Chatham, potatoes. 25—Mary Mac, | Ferguson, Pictou, scrap iron. 27---Ellen, Sut- ton, Richibucso, bal. 28—Sunrise. Wallace, shingles. Leard, + Ir you want to buy hats, clothing, or gents furnishings, you will lose money if you don't buy from D. A. 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