a RnR SO: ae maw DK OEE SOR IO - N i : W Ba , nbs. i ihe LJiril uJ e xan er j Levery eve in, by | 2 isa Sele 5 yr — * This is true CHARLO! iLO W N, P. ——— eee i race E. Liherty, when Free Born Men. having ISLA ND, 2 i | 30 Hhds | ' i | | fr L ninaP ‘ob ide OXAWDiD : Pu BOING @ 0 & From the fica, r rea al reeia, (‘harilottetown, HE al : _ Prinee Kdward Island, i F pv pular Summer Resart, unde reful management, will open for the accom | modation of | guests, on S ATU R DAY. june 25th ; ‘ES OF } i ‘rms mo : . . . ee RATE LTON . Te rms moderate :; Spec ial. Rates for families. For particulars enquire of J.J. Davis, NE i oes «ince ciebuncel ae g2.50| ANXin House; ulso of the Manager, at che Hotel. . RETCS TOOTS. -cewerntee-+ ve ecwvecee 1,25 | A special Passenger Coach will be at Redford Station, morning and evening, on the | ee ee Toe ae 50| arrival of the train fro m Charlottet vn, to carry guests to the Hotel. bin t i i wn ‘ Aa ‘ ee raves LORNE HOTEL CO. Contracts may bs madeJor monthly, quar-| Ch'town, June 22, 1887—4wks Qaw terily. half-y oat year.y ao vertieemen | = —— eu apy LUG ea abe | ve ee a 2 HEALTH AND PLE ASURE. mes L. Machillan, V. § — James L, Mf :, eee _ 1. This oe more attractions . ' GRADUATE OF da inary Gollega, Toront i liaria. Yateri ¥ ud.8f8, LOOP, | j Oni : connection with Kennedy & Stewart's | it Livery Stable Great George Street. VA LLL be opened to guests and visitors for the season, on JULY 2ne ‘ wn, April 21, 188 law & wky . Watering Place has been improved this season and will have i than ever. - een si , Coach will leave Charlottetown every Wednesday and Saturday Evenings, calling for lo i R— — + BOSTON. SUwWwWER a cthe J AGEMENT THe PALACE STSAMERS INTERHATIONAL S.S. CO. John for Boston. OF Leave St. via Wastport and P pe i day, and, eve 7 Mosiday,. Wednesday and Priday_ ui gu a. 3 Also “ave John at 7.30 every Satur@ay ; night for ' . : ; ~™ > >i AQT | o © ‘ a MN i al . | . ie < } Fare fron wn to Boston, 26,50, 2nd} Class ; #..4), Lat | For ti and rmation apy ta uw. A i? } WV. HALES ! P. i Ry BE. t. Steam Nay. or to your me Tieket Agent j April 18, IRST eod wv y | L. ARTHUR & & 60. COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECEIVERS OF ei a ee Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS, | Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & | Vegetables. 144 Commercial Street, BOSTON, MASS. May 18, 1887. 142, a = Ce CARD. | TE EXAMINER PUBLISHING COM- PANY,” having lately added to their stock of type and material for Joo Printing, are better than ever prepared to execute orders for Bill Heads, Letver 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 allorders on the most favorable terms. The coatinued patronage of the public is espectfully solicited, W. L. COTTON, Manager. Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1°34 P. F. ISLAND | Steain Vavigation Co. — THE Annual Meeting of the Stockholders of the above Company will be held in their office, corner of Great George and Lower W ater | Street, on Thursday, the 7th day of July, at Seven o'clock in the evening, for election of; livectors and other business. | By order, F. W. HALES, Secretary, Ch’town, Jane 22, 1887.—tl 6ta fly 1s27 - = = i887. T. & E. KENNY, | Ory Goods and Sipping, HALIFA } a CANADA. Ook Thing |\CHEA (F. «& MA iiON) Ship Owners and Brokers, General Commission i erchants, ' 161 GRESHAM HOUSE Bie oa te ONE C. giand, Scotts and Vanghane Sister Mae 90 tAnz Returni: town time. Trai ns leave Charlottetown for Hunter River-at 6 a. m., 8.25 a. m., an Hunter River for Charlottetown 8 a. m., 2.38 p. m., Hunter River for Summerside 7 a. m. 10.08 a. m., Summerside for Hunter River 6.10 a. m., uests; ig every Lhursday and Monday Mornings, at 12.35 p. m., and Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, which is 47 minutes and 20 seconds slower {than Charlottetown Time. Mr, Bagnall will meet Trains from all points at Hunter River, to convey passengers to ,————— Seaside, TERMS MODERATE. Address : SOHN NEWSON & CO., June 28, 1887. Charlottetown. 9 o'clock, a. m., and 6. and 5 p. m. 13.40 p.1 15 p. m. 4.55 p. m. il eee >} Our Goods are all of the best quality, and sold as Low as possible—m 6;* on ° r ox 2 Tate SSppnpapere® EPerfimkis? “seanmer Juni CH EAPIN ade fresh Ong and in quantities to supply the dem and; no stale stock. DISCUERTS! B Aba Si "3 | SL i Soda, Wine,-Sugar, Lemon, Fruit, Ginger, Seville, Diamond, New York . lruit, Ginger "Snaps, Pilot Bread, &es, &c., WILOLESALE AND RETAIL. ove < Pes VR Sls Eee 5 a jig i. PASTEL! PASAY Raspberry, Lemon, Cocoa, Cream, Washington and Apple Pies, Vanilla, Queen Cakes, Jelly Roll and Jelly Sales 25, ‘Tarts, Corn Cakes, Plain and Fruit Cakes. “ne oS i! Fy soread 4° » eaneé BY 4 »é Fine Bread! Eine ibread! | White and Graham, French Twists, Parker House and Cream Tartar Rolls, ’ Buns, &c., &e. EDs dankcs Lemon, Raspberry and Strawberry Syrups, Lime Juice, &c., &e. CONFEC TIONERY AND CIGARS Pienics and Tea Parties supplied at specially low prices. J. @Q CITY STEAM BAKERY, : ° ° Ch’town, June 18, 1887—eod lno run HUT WEA ——AND BUY FROM-—— — oo ar I KEPARE Lik E, PRINCE waaen The Perkins & Sterns severithata ()jdebdcinnemennemen New American Hustins, New French Muslins, A BIG. DISPLAY | ' | OF LACES. A Big Stock of Gloves and Hosiery. Linen Collars and Caffs, separate or in sets. Corsets, direct from the makers and at price, Si darn LY Andponsinitnee New Prin’ ed Batists, New Printed Cottons. the lowes Charlotte- ' i | “AGEN TS WANTED > 223 Wine and construction of the instrument im every detail. May 14, ! ‘MO! LAS NHS & SUGAR yo arrive. this week, per “Ella Blanche” 45 Puns. choice DEMERARA MOLASSES, 74 Bbls, Centrifugal GROCERY SUGAR. Toarrive per “Laura,” about 15th July, direct from Barbados 150 Puns 25 Esees Fone! ice BAR BADOES MOLASSES 36 Bois { BARBADOS GROCERY SUGAR 2y ‘Tierces Will be Sold Low while Landing. FENTON T. NEWBERY. | bake 27, 1887- CUSTOM SHOS 38 ex pat lwk & wky 2i jour her 2i GAD ies, W E, the undersined, have re-opened the ae ‘ ‘ Custom Beot and Shoe Shop, RICHMOND STREET, formerly occupied by the late John Monaghan opposite Nelson Brothers, Grocers. Repairing eet? Attended to. McQUILLAN - te 18, 1887- cod & why 2 mos J. MCMAHON, Life of His Holiness Pope Leo XII{. The work is a large one, beantifully and strongiy bound, low in price and is reconimended by the highest church authorities. It also eonteins an author- ized Catholic Diction»sry and is very profusely illustrated. Most liberal rates to active men and women, Address: W. KH. KARLF, St. John, N. B., Man- ager for Canadian Book & Buble Co. June 3—2aw & wky BO ARDERS WANTED. RS. S. R. STUM BLES will be prepar- ed to accommodate boarders on or about 30th June. Honse situated in a very pleasant part of the city, opposite Baptist church, Prince St. Rooms airy; terms moderate. Jom 18, cod tf. PIA NO TUNING. }. W. VINNICOMBF, * nicombe’s. Piano Warehouse, for many years Tuner to tiovernment [fouse, the Convents, also the leading musical families throughout the Isinnd ; acknowledged by musical | critics and piano makers tu be ove of the best prac- tical tuners in the Dominion. Makes no speci- alties, as he thoroughly understands the whole a ns = a ee formerly of J, P. Vin- England, and ATLY EXAMINER tue advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evriripes. MONDA‘ rid ULY¥ 4, 1887. A Singular (raft. A vessel has been invented by Mr. Nor- 'denfelt which can be propelled both on the water and under the water. Its rate of ‘speed on the surface is fifteen knots ar | hour; when it dives it can remain under the | water with its crew of seven men for five ‘hours, moving at the rate of four knots an |hour. This submarine ship is no toy. She |is 125 feet in length, with other dimensions ;to correspond. When it is required to submerge her the funnels are dropped and capped over, tanks in her hold are filled with water and two screw propellors, which work so as to draw the vessel down, are set inmotion. The fires are extinguished by|s steam, the depth of the descent is ascer- tained by an ordinary pressure gauge, and the weight and buoyancy so adjusted that if any accident takes place tothe machi- nery the vessel will slowly rise to the sur- face. The motive power while the vessel is under water is steam, stored up under a pressure of a hundred pounds to the square inch. It has been found that the air con- finedgim the vessel is sufficient tu give the seamen who form the crew all that ‘they re- quire for breathing purposes for a longer period than they can remain submerged. The British Admiralty have been invited to witness the performance of this singular craft, which its inventor believes will revo- lutionize naval warfare. <inencsnsnadeitiillassnidlaghietdiitbilia ce A Comparison. The Ottawa Citizen says: ‘*‘When the curtain went down on the last scene in the parliamentary drama last night, those who watched the inception and progress of legis- lative action, could not help contrasting the mental calibre of the ministers who control the destiny of the state, with those who posed as leaders on the opposite side of the house. On the one hand the min- istry have been studiously directing their efforts towards raising monuments to the future greatness of an industrious people, and revising methods for the development of vast natural resources ; on the other the intellect of a party has been concentrated in an attempt to belittle every move in the march of progress and to blacken the re- putation of men whose lives have been de- voted to the best interests of the nation. One has calmly taken advantages of the ever changing conditions of national life and harmonized the whole ; the other little inexperienced youth has viewed hard facts through the lime-lignt of fancy.” I 2 EE No Hypothecation. AN INVESTOR CANNOT HYPOTHECATE STOCK HELD BY HIM IN TRUST. The judgment of the supreme court of Canada in the case of Sweeney vs. the Bank of Montreal has been sustained by the judicial committee of the privy council. his cannot hypothecate for own Having mn uny years experience with the actions of ; Various inakers, including many jate patent adjust- | ments, feeis confident he can vive perfect satis- } faciion ; is prompt) and parties alap toa nicety, nob | in tuning alone but in all mecuanieal work- Re- pairing, Stringing, Regulating Actions, Restoring Weak Tone, &c. P, S.—Mr. Vinnicombe has had a long experi- ence in P ipe and Cabinet Organs. Orders my be lefi at the luamond Bookstore, or at residence, Fitzroy Street, near St. James Church. Office at Pletcher’s Music Shop. 837. Hshwiek &xpress Line, es SEASON OF 1887. Steamer M. A. Starr, Capt. Ferguson, aes. eee eomee Book Muslin, Victoria Lawa, Bishop’s Lawa, Check | Musiins. | Embroiderics, in Allovers, Fiouncings, Edgings, Inser- tions, &¢. Ch'tow wa, Jane 24, pannstbdanatt law 3wks Wit .L leave Halifax every TUESDAY Morning for Charlottetown, calling at Sheet Harbor, Canse, Arichat, Port Mulerave, Hawkesbury, Hasting and Bayfield, and Murray Herbor on every alternate trip; return, leaves Charlotte- on ot whe THURSDAY afternoon, making + Calls ‘= FREIGHT LOW. Through Bills Lading granted to New York, Great Britain and Continent. Ww. W. CLARKE, A gent. Queen’s Wharf, Ch’town, May 17, 1887.—dua0 pat COAL MINES. OLD SYDNEY MINES, VICTORIA MINES, ALBION MINES, PICTOU, ROUND, NUT, CRUSHED. Orders for cargoes now granted. N B.—The Albion Crushed is suitable for lime burning. CARVELL BROS, Agents. Notice to Contractors. re if you want a Seaside Dress just see our stock of iP & E. KEN NY, ‘Flannels Cheapest and Best Goods for the purpose to be ‘found. Perkins & Ster dunt 7—dy & wky SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- signed, and endorsed “lender for “cal, Public Buildings,” wili be received until MONDAY, llth July next, for Coal Supply, for all or any of the Dominion Public Buildings. Sp: cifieation, form of tender and all necessary inka mation can be obtained at this Department, d aiter Monday, the 20th instant. Per souk tendering are notified that tenders will not ve considered unless made on the printed forms supplied, and signed with their actuai sig- natures, Each tender must be accompanied by an accep- ted bank cheque, made payable to the order of the Honorable the Minister of Pubiie Works, equa! to five per cent of the amount of the Sondar. which will be forfeited if the party de- cline to enter into a Contract when called upon to do so, or if he fail to complete the work con- tracted for. If the tender be not accepted the cheque wil be returned. The Departinent will not be lowest or any tender. bound toaccept the Ry _ A. GOBHIL, Secretary. stock held by him in trust. Miss Sweeney. ‘of Montreal, entrusted Mr. James Rose, | brother of Sir John Rose, with some shares in the Montreal rolling wills, for invest- ment. Mr. Rose hypothecated the shares o the bank of Montreal as security for money advanced to himself. Miss Sweeney brought suit against the bank to recover ther shares. The courts of Quebec decided in favor of the bank on the ground that under French law trusts were not recog- judgment of the Lower Canadian courts, and the decision of the supreme court has been sustained by the privy council. oe Chief Justice Cameron. The late Chief Justice, Sir Matthew Crooks Cameron, who died at Toronto on Sunday night, was 65 years of age, having | been born in Dundas in 1822. He was called to the bar of Ontario Province in| 1849, was created foreign consul in 1863, was elevated to the bench in 1878, and was raised to the position of chief justice of common pleas division in 1884. During his practice at the bar he was acknowlenged to be without a compeer in criminal cases. He was a strong Liberal-Conservative in politics and held office in the government of the Hon. John Sandfield Macdonald. It is only afew weeks ago that the honor of | knighthood was conferred upon him. He leaves three sons and three daughters. nn oP ae A Briber Punished. The boodlers of New York and other cities have been taught another severe lesson in the conviction of Jacob Sharp. Sharp was not an alderman, but he was a briber of aldermen. He tempted them to betray the trust reposed in them by the people, and now it is seen that the law can reach the tempter as well as the traitor. The spectacle of Sharp, a rich man, having the handling of millions of dollars, being sent to the penitentiary like any other malefactor, for “fixing” aldermen and making the way smooth for contractors to rob a municipality, will, no doubt, have a wholesome effect on corruptionists of his class everywhere. ottins ‘Give them a Chance! i That is to say, your lungs. Also all your! breathing machinery. ‘Very wonderful | machinery it is. Not only the larger at. passages, but the thousanyls of little tubes and cavities leading from them. When these are clogged and choked lungs cannet half do their work. Aas: what they do, they cannot do weil. Call it cold, cough, croup, pneumonia, | catarrh, consumption or any of the family) of throat and nose and head and lung ob- structions, all are bad. All ought to be got rid of. ‘There is just one sure way to get rid of 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 Debersnans, Public wo oo thaws hun Juries 1887 ; 3i depend upon thiv for tertain. This aftirms the principle that an investor | benefit | nized, but the supreme court reversed the wit | matter which ought not to be there, your) SINGLI Corres Two Cents. VO Ts 2 1 De 35. Notes from West River, Lot 47. Room Was the farmers The Great Eastern Lodge thrown open for the benefit of generally aad stock raisers ‘particularly on the 16th ult... to listen to a lecture ‘deli- vered by Wiliam Young, Esq. » i of this place. The meeting was called to order b y appointing Mr. Wii! lam Bond chairman. ; 'he lecture was all that could be asked for. The learned Jeeturer spoke irnest- ly on the subject of horse-raising. He seems to have the business very much at heart, and it is no wonder. He has one or two very fine colts of the Abdallah breed, which he refused some very hand- some figures for. At the close of the lee- ture he was applauded, andthe meeting closed by singing the National Anthem. The crops in this eastern part of the {sland are looking very fine—the wheat crop in particular, thanks to some of our energetic farmers for introducing the lime as a jertilizer. The codtishing has been fairly good, and the hardy sons of Neptune may be seen in nearly all sorts of weather overhauling their trawls, being prompted and encour- aged by the indications of a good price, JUBLLAE _—< oo -< - ee fuquest. An inquest was held at Launching on Tuesday, the 23th day of June, before Wm. Norton, Esq., one of the coroners for King’s ‘County, on the body of a man found on Launching Beach. The jury, having been sworn, proceeded to view the body, which was identified as that of William Howlett, late of Annandale, Lot 56, who was missing since the 26th day of March. After hearing the evidence they found the following verdict: ‘Found drowned on Launching Beach.” The jury gave, or instructed the coroner to give, their fees to the poor widow who is almost broken hearted at her irreparable loss. He left no family. WizLtraM Morton, Coroner, Annandale, Lot 56, June 28th, 1887. i + <b <<a Sir Geo. Trevelyan Explains. Sir George O. Trevelyan publishes a let- ter on the controversion of statements re- ceatly made by Joseph Chamberlain and other liberal unionists that the onlyobstacle to re-union in the liberal party was the re- fusal of the Gladstonians to tuake any con- cessions in their Irish programme. The Gladstonians have, says Sir George, made concessions in all the disputed points and therefore interpose no obstacle to a re- union of the party. The liberal unionists, he concludes, will be unable to destroy liberals, but the re-vnion of the liberal party would serve to moderate its policy. — >> ><a —— . Apvice To Motiiuns. — Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when ichildren are cutting teeth, Tt relieves the little sufferer at once; it prodttces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; ‘and the little chernb awakes ar “‘bright asa | button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Be sure andask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind marl7 eod & wky — . -_ | Hon. Mr. White, Minister of the Inter- ior, will leave for the Northwest about the 15th of July. His family will spend the ‘summer at Dalhousie, N. B., at which | place Hon. Mr. Carling and his family will also pass the summer season. _—--~~< oe Wasutne Mapr Easy.—I have on exhibi- | tion in my shop window a washing machine | that does away with the old and laborious way of washing clothes ; you can sit in your easy chair and rest w hile your washing is go- ‘ing on. It has been tried and proved genuine, Piease call and.examine this great Washer and Bleacher. Purchase one and thereby save labor and expense. They are sold for $2. O0each. G. G. Jury, sole Agent for the Monarch Washer and Bleacher, North side | Queen Square, opposite Post Office. mayl2 dy 2aw wy2imn a ee An Ottawa despatch says : The Govern- ment has received a smal] oi] painting of ‘the Madonna and Child for the National Art Gallery. The painting, which 's very valuable, is said to be a genuine production of Raphael. The donor was an English gentleman. —- - -—.ee ---——- MILD, soothing and healing is Dr. Sage’s catarrh remedy. taw Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, June 29, 1887. Shipped per steamer Princes of Wales,Cam- eron, master, for Point du Chene :— ERT Cats GED 5c 00 ooo se nnceatins 20.56 $ 454 De OL... s wcin no's sas Gees 1415 , 2860 bush UN cc <5 ade ee a 858 BB DIGG oo wo. + » onic vgn oo sing mngid 00d 96 ee | ee rE ey 24 | $2847 | By same steamer on 30th : | GO Capes eggs. ........ ce reece etiinees $ 167 i 6 ROROR., a-¢ine wats cs 0:0 + 0 ce cine, 2 46 sheep and lambs ............-+-. 97 © OE ics ot cnc «> 2 CR baie Lule» 22 DD lve Butte? sano 000+ 6si cme s 6 | 461 ele: pabe .. «uc -dis cues > sana aeee 138 2 bris potatoes. . eases eee aaa 2 aOR, i. a ipaces’ so pas $ S60 ! SHIP NEWS. j Sumin erside, 36th—ent, Advance, Orr, Richibucto, lum; Carrier Dove, Allen, Pictor, coal, “tl, 29-Aunie Florence, Bernard, Shediac, bal: — Gre en, Pictou, bal. 30 Advance, Orr, Richibucto, mdse. Tignish, aoe — ent, Charlie, Malone, h’town, mdse; Jennie May, McGrath, Chat: ‘ham, lum; Frank Miller, Chatban, mise.