' 0 ecco CES oe — a I nN i Perms :—Five DoLiars a YxaR. NEW SERIES. Che Daily Examiner is issded every eugeing by The Examiner Publishing Co. From their office, corner of Water and Great George str. ets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— 6,500 a> HATS MEE. ivlcc ele dlut pd elelea lade $2.50 ER nck ahd edt dots. 1.25 ISAs odhaictccdesecess ati. 50 —AT— Advertising at moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, on application. E , K | ° e ALMANAC FOR APRIL, i836. | PROWSE’S, IAG FOR APA WILL BE SOLD CHEAP. . —~— 0 New Moon ath day, 10th. 18.1m., a. m. 8. B. a of this stock has been bought at about 30 per cent, iret (Jaarter day, 4th, 31 5m, p, m, SV ‘ i . ; ; i Pull Mocs 19th day, 10h, tnt ee we ; less than regular prices, therefore Big Bargains will be Last Quarter 26th day, th, 3.0m,a.m.E. (given in every line. For Style, Quality and Low Price we 7s pee wee |S” | Sun |Moon| High! Daves. leave all other competitors behind. M) ' irises\sets ij rises | water; len’h ih mh mmorn jaft'n ih m PLEASE COME AND SEE Thursday (5 44/6 23) 4 26| 9 8112 39 » Friday 42} 25) 4 54) 945! 42 3/Saturday 40) 26) 5 22/10 20] 45 4iSunday 38 7| 5 49/10 53 49 S - 3 5] Monday 37; 29) 6 17j|11 27; 52 = 6| Tuesday 35} 30! 6 48\morn| 85 Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. 7| Wednesday 33; 32; 7 23,0 2} 58 8; Thursday 31, 33) 8 2/0 40/18 2 Ch’town, March 20, *86—eod wky 9 Friday | 29) 34/8 48/121) 5 10\Saturday | 27) 35,941/2 9) g == EE ary 11| Sunday | 25) 37\|10 40'3 6) 19 12! Monday 23, 38/11 461420) 18 13, Tuesday 2) 40\aft 56) 5 49 16 14, Wednesday 20; 4i| 2 8 712} (Qs 15| Thursday 18} 42} 321) 5 16| 94 ie 16| Friday 16, 43, 434,9 7| 27 4 17|Satarday 15) 45) 5 47) 9 51) 30 a 18| Sunday 13; 48) 6 57/10 32) 23 19| Monday er | LOOO 20| Tuesday 9 4%) 9 13/11 49) 39 , 21) Wednesday 8) 50/10 12/aft 26) 42 MOURNING GoopS § | TAPE HATS and BONNETS 22) Thursday 6} S211 12} 1 6) 46 - z 93 Friday 4 53|morn 1 48] 49 a Specialty. at 106. each. 24 | Saturday 2) 54/0 11233] 52 Sand 0} 55) 0 45) 3 26 55) a = ender 458] 561 1 24) 4 pe oa |. This is a job lot of Ladies’ and Chil- 27|Tuesday 57| 88] 1 55) 5 43114 1) BLACK SICILLIENNE, dren’s Hats, Baby Bonnets, &c., bought 28) Wednesday 867 0) 2 29/6 51) 4; ~~ BLACK GROSGRAIN SILKS, jat a se ae . at Ae : | Thursday 2 57/7 46; 6 BLACK OTTOMAN SILKS lee aes ene a ate } : - a be Hh s | : . Frida 4 52:17 2 ' : Trg, h ; 30) Friday 5 P 3 23) 8 33)14 9) BLACK SATIN DUCHESSE, rg, are worth five times the price BLACK BROC'’D VELVETS, BLACK LYONS VELVETS, BLACK LOUIS VELVETEENS, BLACK MERINOS, BLACK CASHMERES, BLACK SERGES, BLACK CRAPE CLOTH, BLACK GRENADINE, &c., &c., CRAPES (Cortauld’s) &., &., &o. THROUGH TICKETS ! Charlottetown Ticket Agency. | HROUGH TICKETS for sale to all parts | of Canada and the United States, at the | very lowest possible rates. Write for rates maps, time tables, etc. G. A. SHARP, Station Master and Ticket Agent, March 19—-2aw wky 3mo_—séiP. EC. I. Raailway, Hamburg Edgings, 200 Patterns to select from. Excellent Value. |LACE CURTAINS, ROOM PAPER, .CARPETS, | :0: BEER BROS., 73 & 75 Queen Street. | | | | } | Ch’town, March 20, 1886, FLOUR! FLOUR! 70: -FTQOR- BOSTON. . SPRING ARRANGEMENT. WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. THE PALACE STEAMERS' — OF THE aes a Large and Well-assorted Stock on hand, we are selling CHOICE FLOUR very cheap to suit the times. INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. We keep all the Choice Brands on hand, such as— Sasa nemo tee tae | atchless, Kent, For tickets and other information apply to Victory, Forest City, Queen, Our Favorite, Ss a ae L. ARTHUR & CO, City Mills, bris. and half-bris, &c. GENERAL ie hres” Commission Merchants, crotce PASTRY, in half-barrels. 4 ATLANTIC AVENUE, Ks Every Barrel Westiested: | BOSTON, MASS. Give us a call before buying elsewhere. Bggs and Produce a Specialty. — = FER & GO FF July 15—dly wkly OPPOSITE MARKET HOUSE. I nna o-———_— This is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, having to advise the Public, MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED r & B. IN BRONZE LETTEBS. None Other Genuine. Oct, 20, saaeersee ” BOOK-BINDING, PAPER-RULING -'BLANK-BOOK MAKING, OVER BOREHAMS BOOT & SHOE STORE LL kinds of BOOK BINDING executed at Lowest Prices and with Quick Despatch* Ruling, N endbering and Perforating for the Trade ional attended to, BLANK BOOKS A SPECIALTY. a@ A Share of Patronage Solicited, JAMES D. TAYLOR, QUEEN SQUARE. i -——AND— ‘ OH \RLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 19, 1886 may speak free.--Evuriripes. Sine_e Copies Two CENTS PROMPT. AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. F. W. KINSMAN & Cd.. Druggists, 343 47H AVK., N. Y, nt hlnenaesctaitntat case cane W. WHEATLEY, Produce and Commission Merchant, Sarat Al attention given to consignments, Large storage accommodation, Satisfaction guaranteed. 269 Barrington St., Halifax, N. 8. March 24-~3mos eod BARCLAY & CO, GENERAL Commission & Shipping Merchants, 191 Atlantic Avenue, Boston. IGHT years’ experience in this market, Over fifty 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 reports. s@ Specialties— Potatoes, Mackerel, Can- ned Lobsters, Eggs. March 17, ’86 —3mo eod TO INVENTORS ee ee T HAVE secured reserved space at the Indian & Colowial Exhibition, London, and I propose to personally attend to an Exhibit of Models and Samples of Inventions and Manufactures. I will sell patents or negotiate for capital for those who wish to start manufacturing; and generally act as Agent for those who cannot attend personally. To parties wishing patents, i can secure patents in Wngland, Canada and foreign coun- tries, at low rates, H: FF. COOMBS: Inventors’ & Patent Agent, 34 Deck St., St; John, N, B, March 26, ’86—lmo eod Executors N otice. HE undersigned Executors of the last will and testament of the late Hugh Perkins, of Charlottetown, Trader, deceased, hereby notify all persons having any legal claims against his estate, to exhibit the same, duly attested to them within six months from this date, and all persons owing said estate are required to make immediate payment to them, or to Mr. R, H. Crawford, who is authorized to collect and give receipts. FRED PERKINS, RICHARD HEARTZ, Executors. April 6, 1886—apr7 3i eod Pf. (SLND RAILWAY Sale of Unclaimed Goods, A SALE of Unclaimed Goods will take place at the Freight House, Charlottetown, on MON- DAY¥; 19th APRIL next, at 10 o'clock a-m.,(Stand- ard time) JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent} Railway Office, Ch’town, March 27, 1886. i —dy tu fri tl sle pat mon th tl sle wky prs 2i ALL PERSON t | AVING Accounts with the undersigned, notice that settlement, either by cash or note, must be made forthwith or they will handed over to the'r Attorney. BEER & SONS, March 29th, 1886—marSi 2wks eod wy Imo To Lobster Packers, FOR SALE. 400 boxes of TIN PLATES, suitable for Lob ster Cans. 22 pigs of LEAD, 22 ingots, TIN. 1 bar of COPPER, Apply to PEAKE BROS, &3C0. Ch’town, Feb. 10—tf. 3aw UBSCRIBE for THE WEEKLY EXAMI- NER. The latest local and forsign news Ch town, Feb. 28, 86.7 can always be fduurl therein. It is as pleasant as hone y. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been speedily cured by the use of ApAMSON’s BALSAM after all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, can resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining | speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRI GGISTS, Bottied at St. Stevens, N. B.. by the proprietors, A Fight in a Ship’s Hold United States Consul Withers, stationed at Hong Kong, sends to the United States Department a thrilling extract from the log of the ship Granite State, of Portsmouth, N. H. It relates to the death of a Spanish sailor, Leon Salares, who was taken on at Munila and who was rebellious and troublesome from the first. The extract read as follows : “ After dinner called all hands to break ‘out cargo in the lower hold to find a sea-. ‘mao named Leon Salares, who had for ‘the second time gone into the lower hold, |where nothing but kerosene oil was stowed. This time he was well armed with sheath knives, fastened to long ‘poles, and positively refused to come up. During the last night he has had a light lamong the oil several times. He also ‘threatens to burn the ship if he is not ‘supplied with food and water. Have |tried by all known means to get him to come up; have tried by promises to ex- ‘cuse him from all work; have tried also to capture him without harm to himself lor anybody else, but he has assaulted ‘several of the men, wounding them 'severely, ‘throwing fire-wood at him, ‘possible to reach him where he was \stowed without lanterns, and a naked jlight was dangerous. He threw firewood. at the lanterns and broke the glass. All the crew and officers being anxious to secure him before another night of sus- pense, and the weather being rainy and |Squally so that the hatches had to be put down, and the cases of oil were all adrift, determined to capture him for his own safety, and that of the ship and cargo and all on board. Gave orders to ous and desperate man. After four hours work captured him alive, wounded in the mouth and left arm. He died ten minutes after being taken up, Appear- ances indicate suicide, as there is a clean cut under his left ear, which must have been made by a sharp instrument. Washed the body, sewed it up carefully, Love theship to, read the tuueral service for the dead, set the flag at half-mast and buried Leon Salares. All feel greatly and all the officers and crew.” eo A Boy Burglar. The Montreal police have unearthed a phenomenon. For the past six weeks to be operating on retail houses in the eastern part of thecity.. The supposed burglars baffled them, and stores with burglar automatic alarms fared no better than the rest. One cute detective heard the story of a boy’s doings from some companions, and he arrested Joseph Lan- slight does not look more than nine. He burglarized stores as easily as play- ing marbles. Qu one occasion he heard the burglar alarm ringing while at work, but continued on, as he knew the par- ties were at church. At another time he entered a store through bars six inches apart. Money was his first choice, but when he couldn’t find that, silks and jewelry were taken. Sunday for his operations generally, and in the course of six weeks cracked suc- cessfully eleven stores. When taken out of bed at five o’clock inthe morning he denied his guilt until the officers found stolen silks and other goods hidden in the room. He not only had kept out of the clutches of the officers, but had hid- den his booty so deftly in his father’s house that none but himself was aware of its presence. His love for whiskey aod a fast horse had given other boys too much knowledge of his doings, or the police might have been still looking for the “‘gang of New York burglars.” |The child was sent to the reformatory ‘for four years, and the police are as- | tounded to find without accomplices. j oe | In France a certificate of birth must _be produced before a marriage can take place, and M. Michelin has brought for- ,ward a bill in the French Chamber to _bave the marriage of every person same being past due, will please take entered on his or her certificate of birth, in order to prevent bigamy. | Four young meno had a free fight in | Providence Church, Osprey, over seeing \@ girl home. They fought rough-and- The chief officer he struck by, It was im-) relieved to know that he is up trom the . cargo. Signed by Thomas Fritz, master, $3,000 each for Sam Jones and Sam dry, a perfect child in appearance. He’ is thirteen years old, but being very) He chose that he did hig work! VOL. 18---NO, 125 THE NEWS OF THE DAY. Carefully Collated by “The Bx. aminers” Reporters. Montreal’ is arranging to build a smallpox hospital. The Crown Prince Frederick William is ill with measles. Peter Kelly, of Hagersville, is the father of 24 children. Japan, according to the new census, has a population of 28,500,000. Europe is stated to have an available military force of 9,000,000 soldiers. About 200,000 seals have already been taken into Newfoundland by steamers and vessels. Daniel Arnold, of Macon, Ga., hid his savings ($700) in ahole near his house. but a recent flood inundated the hole aud carried away Dan’s wealth. Swedish papers are talking of a possi- ble match between Prince Oscar Charles, second son of the King of Sweden, and the Princess Louise of Wales. Esther Dow, of Deerfield, N. H., who recently died, aged 88 ‘years, had never in her life seen a railway train, and for years had not been off her farm. The Governor-General, so the Quebec papers say, will spend a portion of the summer at the citadel, Preparations for his reception are being made. An intelligent Nebraska jury recently rendered the followiug verdict: “We find in favor of the plaintiff, and render a verdict in favor of the defendant for $10.” Sir William Whiteway has entered an action against the government of New- foundland for $20,000 for services in connection with the Halifax fishery award. the men to secure him and defend them-| selves from violence, as he was a danger-| | Cardinal Manning has expressed him- self in opposition to that feature of Mr. ,Gladstone’s bill which excludes Irish ‘Tepresentatives from sitting at West- | Micster. | The guaranteed salary, the last collec- ‘tions and private subscriptions made up Small for their four weeks’ revival works in Chicago. The crime of the last boy sent to the New Hampshire Reform School was the setting on fireof a passing ioad of hay, | whereby the farmer sitting on top oft they have been looking for a band of| was nearly burned to death. New York burglars, believed by them! A recent calculation shows that Eng _land owns nearly three times as large an extent of colonies as the rest of Europe together. Her colonies are eighty-five times as big as the mother country. The petrified skeleton of a whale over |thirty feet long has been discovered by an officer of the Coast Survey, on a range of mountains in Monterey County, Cal., over 3,300 feet above the sea level. Dr. B. H. Warner, a young physician of Baltimore, died of hydrophobia last Tuesday morning, after suffering horrible agonies since the previous Friday. He was bitten by a dog last Christmas morn- ing. Hevry Ward Beecher says there are two poisons in the erganization of the | Koigbts of Labor which tend to disrup- tion and must be elimivated—the boycott and the treatment of men not members of the orgavization. Patrick Dunn, of Glasgow, Scotland, who was sentenced to seven years’ im- prisoumest for convection with the blowing up of the gasometer with dyna- mite, has been released from prison. His health is ecomplelv shattered. A farmer in the west being visited by robbers, and having ao shot for his gun for their appropriate reception, put in a box of pills. he outside application re- sulted in the death of one of the in- truders and the serious wounding of another. The New York Nation gives some in- teresting figures showing the age at which men of real ability are likely to manifest their force, When the civil war broke out in 1861, Lincoln, Hamlio /and Andrew Johnson were each 52 years \old; Fremont and Douglas were each 48 ; Seward Jwas 60; Chase, 53; Cam- eron, 62; Stanton, 46; Greeley and Sumner each 50; Wilson, 49; Fessen- iden, 55; Trumbull, 48; Wade, 61; “Thad” Stevens, 69; Banks, 45; Hen- tumble-free-all-round up and down the/dricks, 42; Curtin, 44; John Sherman, aisle ‘until they. reached the pulpit, | Morton and Colfax each 38: Grant, 39 ; where the parson separated them, and Tecumseh Sherman, 41; McClellan, $4 ; the biggest fellow got the girl after hav-! Hancock, 37: Sheridan, 30; Seymour, ing trounced the other three,”’ |51; Tilden, 57 ; Hayes,38 ; Garfield, 29 ; - clits aihdmdemaaeiaal ‘Logan, 35; Lamar, 36. Here are Princess Clementina, youngest daugh-| thirty-three men, then prominent in ter of the King of the Belgians, and who’ politics, or destined to prominence in the will be 14 years old on the 30th of July, | field, of whom a full third had complet- has been selected as the bride of Prince ed their 50th year. Even cutting down Albert Victor, eldest son of the Prince of the figures by introduction in the list of a Wales, now 22 years old. In view of few younger men who did not become this alliance the Princess is being educat-| prominent at once, the average is about ed intthe Protestant faith, and her life 46 years In America from 46 to, say, and habits of thought will be moulded ag 66, is the time when most men make far as possible on the Euglivh basis ‘their records. + —— ie. Mien deat wna naman — omen f