~ Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have be : re . ! . . : ‘ Am V4 1 Na | ‘ ren ea | separate congregation, The elders in these contributed during the ecclesiastical ve: ‘ 2ist day 2.7 8 ¥ d iz i ¥ pi a , speedily cured by the use of Apausoy’s Basaw aft pea ngregé - Ans © , g e ecclesiastical year - New — 2! oa ay tng? =. wie apd ss 4 : qs q NX q>. i dination aie as ack ; ghiebek ; “ oe sections, with Rev. A. F. Carr as their moder- towards : i ir uarter oUth day, ~» OE 4 » DM, Se . oS Crt ‘ snferers from eithe ’ 4 ve 4 ; a : pom Syaee ’ : Ch'town. March 15. 1897.—cod & why recent or elirone couizs or bronchial) affections, ean | 808; to constitute the session of the new con-| Dayspring Mission Schools. ..... ..3 66 00 a i. Ee a » Maren to, (.— 0d ¢ y resort ta fig great remedy, confident of obtaining | @tegation. Rev. Mr. Carr was appointed to’ Eromangan Teacher.... . .. ....... 25 00 | » DAY OF WEEK) : nal | Vien aetna lob speeds relief. Do. not dviwy, et it atones. moderate in a call at such time as may be SU 20 60 hb . ae 5Ieen ever] FGR SALE BY ALL DRYVGGISTS, agreed upon by the session. A&T&WEKO Pres Fin's........ 10 00 | ih mh mmornimorn h @ Bottled at St. Stevens, N. 1b, iy tic proprietons, A petition from the Orwell section of the : Assembly, Synod & Pres Funds ..... 28 00 a } Friday 5 44:6 23 10 50) 3 17 12 39 F. W. KINSMAN « C0, Drasgisis, ; congregation of Belfast was also read, asking College Bursary A ld thal 5 OO i @ saturday 42, 2511 51 4 4) 43 343 47H AVE. N.Y to be separated from the congregation of French Evangelization... 46 00 a 3 Sunday 40) 26 aft 59 6 10) 46 aT or a Murray Harbor Road. The parties interested Father Chiniquy’s Mission. ..... a a a 4) Monday $8 97'213'728 52 NO id i having expressed their concurrence in the 1? | fea § Tuesday 37; 29, 331) 8 31) 55 * proposed’ chunge, the Presbytery did, on} Totel............06.. fcc... $240 40 is : 6 educa lay 35; 20. 4 471 9 22} 59 : an Is hereby given that an application will be {| motion, disjoin the petitioners from the con- voids 1 Bees 33 32 @ Tio sla: NOTIC EK. made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next | gregation of Belfast, and unite them with the| Grand Total..... 5 5 ! 7) Thursday 33 32, 6 1/10 13 2 ensuing session thereof, for an Act to authorize} > a ail f Murray Hart Road “th Se. Ce Co ee ee ee $596 45 i § Friday 31, 33) 7 23/10 49 { and allow the Nova Scotia Permanent Benefit ee ies i . fartl dit . oat t) ©| We are informed that the Princetown (Saturday 29' 34) 8 38/11 30) s ‘ . Zuilding Seciety and Savings Fund, a Society | COMgrega lon = hencetor . oO ve KNOWN a3 the | |, iia . : a : : = —" 27; 35 @ Sliaft ii 12 nten¢ ne to move established and formed under an Act of the| congregation of “Orwell.” The elders in these | oe is the only one in Prince — lay = = = = - s = Legislature of the Province of Nova Scotia, two weckions” with Rev: I Qillice of their] te Island that contributes to the funds Momuay os oS! ve) t shapter 42, 12 Victoria, entit “an Act for the 2 ; ‘ ; ov : 7 Of the Briti , : ees ite a 12 Tuesday 23, 38i1l 59 1 30) 18 regulation of Benefit’ Building Societies,” to|™0derator, to constitute the session of said e British and Foreign Bible Society.— THE DAILY EXAMINER. TERM i DoL.LaARs A YEAR, NEW SENLES. > ere - ; . Tye aly Exaniner is issued every eveaing by The Fxaniner Publ shing Go From therr he corner of Water and Great ti ra -treets, harlottets wn, ire hulward Island, Advertising a moderate rates “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evxirives. CHARLUTE:GAH BiOT WD SHOE FALTOSY SPRING, - - = FOR 4 2 8.08 SPRING. \ E must thank our friends and the public generally for their ever increasing patronage since we have commenced business. Some of the advantages purchasers have in buying from us are,saving of freight, ordering goods when you want them (not six months before), getting them without delay—which — CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 18, 1887. Meeting of Presbytery. ‘Phe Presbytery of P. E. Island met at Zion 11.30a.m. There were present Rey. Alex- ander Stirling, J. M. Mel. J. G. Cameron, A. F. Carr, Wm. P. Archi- bald, James Carruthers, A. 5. Stewart, Geo. | MeMillan, Ewen Gillis, A. Bb. MeLeod, A. W. | The Presbyterians of Bloomfield, O'Leary | and the Brae petitioned the Presbytery to be Church, Charlottetown, on the 13th inst., at | SInGLeE Corres Two Ceyts. VOL. 19.—NO. 268. Princetown Missionary and Bible Society. Ree ei The forty-eighth anniversary of the above society was held in Princetown eod, W. R. Frame, | church, on Tuesday the 9th ult. Devotional exercises were conducted by Rey. Mr. Mason, of New London, and a missionary ad ’ -* *'.* address was given by Rev. rerrior- Mahon, Roderick McLean, J. W. McKenzie! a y Kev. Mr. Gerrio the proceedings, . : | ‘he , gut " = ’ o —RATE? OF SUBSCRIPTION— ce : 5 the we The Rev. George McMillan, President of saths $2.50 Our Boot & Shoe Factory, in starting, had many difficulties to overcome, and we are ee eae ee ses 5 Lee Seeeere. ‘the Society, thew tank the chair, aud open- PR ala i hi “on, | Slad that to-day those ditliculties have been surmounted, and we are now well able to com- igh Prams eee 8 Te ie ‘led the meeting. There was a lar nd- Three mouth, 00 0090 -0600nes enkens 1.26 pete with the best Boot and Shoe Factories al ’ Wm. B. Ramsay, John McDonald and Hon. | g. ere Was a large atte! & OL aba + re Fac. S 2 ‘oad, . . is mm s . eaies it ee ee Hwee '@ ah ae ft Benjamin Rogers. elders. ‘ance and much interest was manifested in a Coatracts may be made for mouthly, quar- terly. half-yearly, or yearly aivertisoments, on application ~~ ALMANAC POR APRIL, 1887, | ton having’ expressed their willingness for |itome Missions, 12.12. 2.2..7 77/3474 08 | pe 5 BB oS TL Oe 3S ATISE iC er a ee PRO NM PT. of $300 and a free tide tS veelk See plana ee i 20 00 | | Te radia day, 9h. 40.3m., a. m., N.E. “os and to pony the —— - rs —, e ‘ AWORBERFUL SEMEDY carrence i the proposed revostruction, ‘the B & F Bible Society. | , . ; ; | : - ® 0 ; pal on Sa, 28 4m. a.m, s |e e. sage te gee many new industries arise, thereby increasing the prosperity of the ; Adamson's Botan ie Cough Balsam. 9 aaah Soithiee!: ail’ taecharaa” Bloomfield, Dee cae wb os Prise. GREE 4 $356 05 : W. (below horizon.) saves carrying a large stock which deteriorates on the shelves. Our leathers are bought directly from the tanneries, thereby saving commissions which many factories have to pay. We are more determined than ever to give the back to my own store Fis disjoined from the congregations with which they are at present connected, and organized into a new congregation, and guaranteed an annual salary for the minister of $750. Alber- O'Leary and the Brae to be a distinct and The executive committee reported that the sum of $356.05 had been received, and on their recommendation it was allotted in the following manner :— Foreign Missions. .. In addition to the above, there has beeu Guardian. hod oo!) ol l o« ° transact business as Building Society and congregation. 13 Wedaesday 22) 40/morn | - 2s 2) Savings Fund thranghort the Provinces of New Rew Archibald Brown was appointed to ee 14 lharsday 2 41 0 52) 3 20) 24 = Brunswick and Prince Edward Island, as well a ; ; ; 15 Friday 18} 42) 1 36) 4 36; 27 first of 4 ril 1 will S il as the Province of Nova Scotia, and to loan preach and moderate in a call in Richmond Savage Harbor Notes. 1¢Saturday 16} 43) 2 12] 5 52) 30 s j | ’ ( panes a0 sane oer tatty * personal pro-} Bay West, at such times as may be agreed ta o . - a “| @ = in . ¥y, and to borrow money an eceive I ne : ¢ at 3 y ° 17 Sunday | 15) 452517 Yo 8 gad deposiis, with power to issue debentures and | upon by the gagnvon of the congregation. Now that the elections are over the 1§ Monday 13} 46) 320) 757; : for the next ten days deposit receipts and other powers usual to Loan} Rev. Mr. Carruthers submitted the | different lobster-canning firms in this 19 Tuesday ill 47| 3.471 8 36} 39 —> ’ ' Companies and fr other purposes. report on statistics, which sl.owed a great} locality are actively engaged fitting up for ®) Wednesday 9 = 412 ‘ 19 . ‘ Dated at Halifax, aamieas yf deal of care in its preparation. The report | the season’s fishing. We trust they may . . ‘ : ‘ ig 5 *| . “ Yr + : . é 4h " : " Ww , " + : : ; . _ ier él sal 5 ali "a the remaining stock on Solicitor of Applicant, | Wa8 teceived and approved and the thanks | al] do a brisk and remunerative business. ssetard i 4 53 5 97/11 “O) 52 : March 22, 1887—2mos of the Presbytery given to the committee, Wild geese are said to be exceedingly eeiSunday | 9} 54 5 Sell 33, 54 hand at au sacrifice and especially to Rev. Mr. Carruthers, the | plentiful this spring, and in consequence 25 Monday 0| 55 6 29\morn 56 ‘ ‘ @ we ® convenor. sportsmen are onthe gui vive of excite- 96) l uesda 4581 5617 SiO 8 59 . ie ee oe eee. - —e re ment. Last Monday was allowed by old : : ond es a) ission Board for Mr. Smith, o me Full | resi , 97| Wednesday 57|_ 58| 7 51) 0 4314 1 J. B. WeDONALD. Se er ee a ae tet at residents to be the best day for shooting 28 Thursday 56\7 0, 8 42) 1 25 + ollege, and r. John M,. A, for some years, Quite a large number of 29 Friday 54) 11941, 212) 6 Ch’town. March 21. 1887—-dy & wk Princeton, N, J,, to labor on the Island as |the feathered beauties were secured, both afietarday 4 es 210 46,3 614 9 ie aseen Fie: y gatechists; and Messrs. A. Campbell and D. |in Tracadie and Savage Harbor. In the | MIN CANS McDonald as probationers. Mr. McLeod former place we hear the lawyers were - - epee — ne ae rcs =| eS appointed to preach in Orwell until the | completely knocked out by one or two 2 Safi ak ene £5 next meeting, which is to take place in |pjain, unassuming farmers. GU ARDI AN weeeerees ee |Summerside, on the first Wednesday of | We had the pleasure to-day of seeing FIRE INSURANCE CO. CAPITAL - - - $10,000,000 - — CARVELL BROS., AGENTS. March 26—2i wky Imo pt OKE PLATES. —— -— eee iAH TUE EAE ETT BAKING-POWDER | ORING EXTRACTS | *=SHOE-BLACKING STOVE POLISH ma / ; COFFEE eva - Ye} -2 0 TRC May, at 11 o'clock, a. m. J. M. McLxop, Pby. Clerk. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. so Correcting False Statements. Sm,—In reading your paper among other letters I noticed one from Morell | written by ‘‘ Jim,” and referring to a trot on St. Peter’s Bay. He begins by saying that célebrated stallion, Old Brown Stout. He has recently fallen into new hands, having been purchased by Mr. Frederick Pigott of this place. Judging by his ap- pearance he has fallen into the hands of excellent caretakers. We hear Mr. Pigott has received a handsome offer from a farm- ers society in Nova Scotia for his lhorse’s service during the coming season. It would be a great loss to the farmers of P. EK. Island and to King’s County in par- ticular, to lose the services, even for ove ey eer Sees ~ Rated bas V- CELERY: SALT. ‘there are some persons in the world who | ¢480n, of a stallion having so fine a record have gall enough for almost anything,” and |®S 4 stock-getter, and we trust he will see ISILWVER MEDAL 3.000 BOXES, <r ns ‘leas rt rit See a eee ? EB EST BRANDS GURANTEED, TOGETHER WITH ALL OTHER P Packers SU 2 GOLD MEDALS = MUSTARD DA eee OU Ey Ss oe eee A ‘Se Sear wy Sees] -] yee Se or, = AL has 4 Ul Lane ZA Ji ia ce Ae | eee e Re 4 34 PRONT St£aST TORONTOM intimates that your correspondent at Morell | is one of that number, No doubt he allu- des to himself. First he says there was no trot at Morell. Thisstatement he knows is false. Now, as a matter of fact, there were hand-biils posted up for a club trot to take place on St. Peter's lake, and said trot was called by the sporting men of said place, including the owner of Wallace. A large number of spectators were at the said place his way ciear to keep him at home, Flower of the Forest Lodge, I. O. G. T., ‘formed here last fall is still in a flourishing jcondition. Its membership is steadily in- creasing. Meetings are held weekly, and the interest manifested at each shows the temperance sentiment to be at heart, which insures its future stability. SPECTATOR. Savage Harbor, April 15, 1887. 2 _ BD ee at the appomted time, and were disappuint- _—-—- -< . fees Ss 5 ed when they saw none of the sporting men The Panama Canal Works. SPARE WG 4 i ik 4 VG ENN’ EN r. we oz of the locality. Among the other horses to nm THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE lATERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Bostou, via Eastport and Port- jand, every Tuesday, and Thursday at 5.00 a m. Fare froia Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd class ; $9.50, lst class. : For tickets and other information apply to G. ASHARP, F. W. HALES, mL BS P. KE. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Feb. 12, 1887—e0d wky CO FON, PIRKERAOUSE.BAKING-POWDER, s ee pe Dec, 8, 1886. AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. .. WA lS BE HALIFAX, N.S. March 8th, 1887—-1 mo 30 PER GENT DISCOUNT | --— 0 Ay Ewill Sell our MAGNIFICENT STOCK at the above discount, for cash, to clear by the Ist of April, This is a Genuine Sale, as we want tO commence in our new premises with an entire New Stock. CANADA AND Tenders for Sicamship Lines. TENDERS will 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 fullowing steamship services, viz.:— Ist. a line of mail steamers sailing from Halifax to Havana, thence to Kingston, thence to San- tjago de Cuba, the ce ta Canada; and (2nd) a iine of mail steamers between Canada and Vorto Ktico and adjacent Islands. Trips to be made by each line fortnightly. Steamers to be of a size sufficient to carry 2,000 tons of cargo and to be able to steam twelve knots an hour, averaging notiess than eleven knots an hour. The con- tract in either 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 themselves to accept any tender. By command, i i J. M. COURTNEY- Deputy Minister of Finance. Finance Department, Ottawa, 7th Feb., 1887—feb19 law til april 30 set SNGTHING, eii@) GLEANSING, be seen were young Harry and Molly Kate. On account of some water being on the ice, and none of the sportsmen who called the trot being there, the sporting men present decided to go to St. Peter's Bay ice at or near the mouth of Morell, for there was less water an that ice (distance being on or about two mules from lake) and the ice zing better on the Bay, Young Harry, Old Harry and Molly Kate = did some very good trotting. The owners of these horses were thinking about going home when Wallace put in an appearance. Then everyone seemed anx- ious to get up another race. Young Harry, Old Harry, Molly Kate,and Wallace entered to trot three mile heats, best two out of three. (Mile was not measured.) Molly Kate took first and third heats, with Harry close behind. No doubt Wallace is a smart horse and a hard one to beat, but without a2.20 record. Come ‘‘Jim” don’t try to persuade the sensible men of Morell and elsewhere, that there was no trot. They are aware that you have brass enough for anything when you write such a falsehood. But come out with three mile heats best two with any sum from ten dollars to fifty The Panama Canal impresses the visitor as being one of the most gigantic engineering enterprises of modern times. Among the many difficulties to be overcome are those of taking the canal throngh the Chagres River some twenty times, through a hill several hundred feet high by means of a deep cutting, and through numerous swamps and beds of rock. When completed, it will be over fifty miles in length, twenty of which are now so far finished as te admit water, three miles having a depth of 25 feet, and the remaining seventeen a depth of 8 feet. Among the sketches, the port of Colon, or Aspinwall, at ouce attracts attention, with its extensive wharves and sheds running out into the sea. Alongside these huge ships of all nations are so secured as tou be ready ‘‘to slip” at short notice, in case of a gale coming on—a very hecessary precaution, as not long ago seventeen large vessels were driven from their moorings and totally wrecked by the violence of a tropical storm. The sea there is never still, and to guard against its violence the entrance to the canal has been protected by a large breakwater run out into the sea, formed of concrete blocks, at the end of which is a large statue of Christopher Columbus, presented by the Empress Eugenie. At Mindi and other places are to be seen the bungalows of the engineers and workmen employed on — : HEALING. dollars, and — will be eee oy the canal. These look beautifully clean and 7 A RD . qt Cures either oe sede st ge 7 "i ree cool, and compare most favorably with the o . 2 . l yj Trace. the ice 18 not sale to trot. on al) shanties of the negroes and Chinamen, who HE Ex *2 "RIISHING COM This Discount 143 for Cash On Y : CATARR, present Morell Park will be in good condi-|swarm about these parts. PANY.” having lntely added to their stack 5 Cold in Head, tion early in the season. Come “Jim” you} The Cite de Lesseps—aamed after that il- ? Wpeand material fur Jé> Pemeting, areteeee, 0 en —. ae , say correspondents of a newspaper should | iustrious Frenchman —is only a collection of ever prepared to execute orders for Hill Sadi, Letter Heads, Handbills of all kinds, aes or Business Cards, &c., promptly and JOH MACLEOD & 60. | BAY FEVER, a Sept =z = “3 write the truth. what you preach. Pity you don't *practice If you did so you would huts, built of bamboos and any oid refuse, and supported mostly on piles, often over- Saply. in the best style of the art. De a ee STOPS save truthful persons the trouble of cor- hanging the imuddy river, over swamps —in “one Sut first-class workmen are employed in e= 255 =| Droppings frem recting false reports fact, anywhere. The canal cuts through the F office; and, as they import their printing| _ , Feb. 19, 1887—eod & wky ES cal passages ia- Morell: April 138 3 Jor Chagres River there, and two large large ag able to phan 5 vavhaten, & nerd aden > EASY TO USE. to the throat and oe : ‘| steam dredgers may be seen at work on the c The: continaed patronage of the public is ~ | excessive expectoration caused by Catarrh. Seut Fg oat BOER TP" river discharging the dredged-up refuse far tally solicited. W. L. COTTON pre-paid en receipt of price, 50c. and $1. Address Astonishing Success. over the river's bank, through a long chute. a ee Ch'town, Nov. 16, 1886. L. ARTHUR & CO., GEN HAL TH LIVERPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANGH COMPANY, FULFORD & CO., Brockville, Ont. FOR SALE. It is the duty of every person who has used Boschee’s German Syrup to let its wonderfu qualities be known to their friends in curing Consumption, severe Coughs, Croup, Asthma, Pneumonia, and in fact afl throat and lung Not only are there dredgers on the rivers, but on the land also, as at Las Cascadas, where a large locomotive dredger scoops up the earth and empties it into trucks on the other side, by which it is taken away to form embankments, as at Bas Obispo. ———e 0: * i aa : diseases. No on c se it without im-| Culebra presents a most animated scene— Toadies ts. ist J , ISS6 ° ° . $36 606,822.03 Ten Shares in ‘The Examiner Pub- mediate teliet "Three : doin will relieve any | gangs of negroes, engines of novel aces. IMMISsiOn Merchants Asse Sy Ss anuary, ? Pee eT lishing Uompany 9 case, and we consider it the duty of all drug-|tion in great numbers, all at work cutting ' ' 20: ’ gists to recommend it to the poor, dying con-|through ahill some bundreds of feet high, 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. sg RBH aud Produce a Spocialty. 15—dly wily (= FIRE RISKS accepted upon the most Favorable Con ditions and at Lowest Current Rates. R. R. FITZGERALD, Agent, Jan. 3, 1887. each Share representing $100 in the Capital Stock. Pilati (THE undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES i (ali paid up) of the Capital Stock ef THE | EXAMINER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold ‘in lots of one or more shares, to suit porchasers, For further particulars apply to J. W. MITCHELL, Ch’town, Nov. 9, 1836. sumptive, at least to try one bottle, as 50,000 dozen bottles were sold last year, and no one ease where it failed was reported. Such a medicine as the Germau Syrup cannot be too widely known. Ask your druggist about it. Samples bottles to try, sold at 10 cents, Regular size, 75 cenis Sold by all Drugyists ant I Dealers, in the United States aud Canada, through which the canal must pass. It is “man versus nature.” With the exception of the engineers, negro labor only seems to be used, and as there is little sickness and good pay, the black man comes and works for a month or two, and ther goes home and does nothing for the rest of the year. Wherever he is, he is always laughiag, happy dnd lazy,