Frauriner | y ev ing by oe t The = xau rubi shing Co From th corner of Water and Great rlottetown, ward Is! and, a | ' SUBSCRIPTION— : 9 5h Giz moaths stp odeae bees me" Three most stedsbh lion + One moo cocoe Advertisin. rate rates Contracts may b» made for movthly, quar- terly. baif-yeariy, or yearly aivertisemenia, oll : ~ ALMANAC ] UR MARCH, 1887, Biest Quarter 2nd day, 9h. 55.3m., p. m., W Re \\ @ Pull Moon 9th day, 4h., 2]1.4m., p. m., N. E. 33! 40 7 Sli 3} ’ This is true Liberty, when Seca iho Men, having to advise the CHARLOTTETOWN, < E. ISLAND, SATU RDAY, MARC H 26, 1 BRITISH WAREHOUS =83= QUEEN STREET. —— ee EATENSIVE CASH SALE 70: t have decided to close out the Whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods. until the whole is disposed of, at wreojni Ty Ch’town, Dec. l4d—wky ——_——0 3000 BOXES, “BEST BRANDS GURANTEED (below hot Last Qu y, 9h., 29.6m., a. m., W. Xsv Mix - ih, 7 wm libesg ike Lhiey ». 7 ‘ sun 1Moon! Hi gh! Day's ain = : ses,sets | rises watel len’h lh m)mernijmorn| h m 1 Fuesday > 41) 9 52} 2 D910 & Wed i 13:10 29; 2 5411) 1 3 i la 4411 13) 3 44; 4 afr ‘4 aft 2) 5 14 s 54 y ai 4.248 1} - Sumaay eS a ae 14 = ys yoda SO, 3 2 8 18} s Tuesda : I 4 4] 9 42) 21 9 Wed . 52: 6 O10 28 24 10 Tharsda i ot ISill 9 27 }l Friday 25, 55) 8 35)11 50; 31| 12 Satu ; y é oT 9 Wiaft 31 35 | 13 Sunday 2i, soul F113 38 1t Monday 19.6 Omorn| 1 59 15. Taesday i 10) 2 di 44 is : Zi F Fat 3 Sel 47 | I; i . ; ? 2 - by 18 50 18 Frid 5.25416 19 Saturda 9 3 3317 Suni 7,415, 8 2 21 Mor y > 8 4 45) 9 22 Tuesday 2 9'.5 15) 9 49 23, Wednesday 0! 10) 5 42:10 23) 10 %4)Tharsi. 12.6 810 54 = 14} 25, Friday nb IS 6 SZill 24 17 | 2 Swarts 4} 14) 6 5811 57} 20) 27 Sund 2; Idi 7 22imor n| = 28' Monday 16; 7 of 0 27 29 Tuesday 9) 18 5281 3 30, Wedoesday 3; 2119 6 1 48) $1'Thursday — 5 466 22) 9 54| 2 26/12 3 BOSTON. ee SPRING ARRANGEMENT. THE PALACE STSAMERS | OF THE INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. a for Boston, via Eastport and Port- Thursday at 5.00 a. ™ to Boston, 36,4, ond | Leave Si. Joh land, ev ry Tauestay, and Fare fro mu CnarioLietown Class; $3 ~), Lat class, : For ticketa and other information apply to -A.SHA ar Ff. W. HALES, r. & L P. E. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Feb. 12, 13\7—eod wks a, ’ at ~ te. O* UY - dante, Pup “ey, fs € s % “ rd % wewe reer: ae | PAK ch HOUSE BAKING-POWDER. ah ; ‘ tg a sereeene ae ~ PU BLISHING COM- ANY “* z 7! itely added to their stock TH PA . 4 type and r Job Printing, are better “ian ever prepared ta execute orders for Bill er Head tiandbills of all kinds, Visiti +g isa3 Carda, &c., promptly and Cheapiy, in of the art. None brit fir t their office: ani, as t wy import their printing Papers dire. from the manufacturers, they are &bie fo AM ail on »1 the most favorable terms. The cont i roueage of the public is respectfully 50) ae d e W. L. COTTON, Manager, Ch'town Noy. I i : — en oO A RI : MES. B RUT wishes to announce to the hed rlottetown that she is prepared 0 do MANTLE’ LNUD DRESSMAKING in the ROWest fashions , b : having had many years prac- teal eXperie nc *® in the United States, patrons | i feel assure ; i every satisfaction. Residence, |: ‘ond «Street, near Hills- Toigh Say 4uat Nov. 29-20 eod Orme, l. (RBH a CwU., ’ GIN HRAL vdunaission Merchants, 121 ATLAYTIS AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS > tj 2 Bsus ani Praduoa a Spesiaity. aly 15—Ay wily "| | | | | | SPRING, - = - TOGETHER WITH OTHER CP AGKerS SUMIES a AT SPECIAL LOW PRICES. D <-......... A L L P. wWALSEH FEARIRFAX, N. S. 1887—1 mo = 1 8th, commencing De- cember 15th, 1836, and continuing: LARGE DISCOUNTS FOR GASH. BROW WN. rLATEs. CHHRLTTELN BUT AD 0 ico, * Ys o—--- SHOE FACTORY. SPRING. i | ea z 2 -— cw AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Botanic Cough Palsam, Tt is as pleasant as honey. Couchs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Con sumption, have been speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’s BALSAM after all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chronte coi aitections, can it remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Do not dehy, wet it at once FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Bottled at St. Stevens, N_ B., by the proprietors, F. W. KINSMAN & CO Druagists, 343 dri AVE., N. ¥ Valuable Proparty FOR SALE. Thi i subseriber offers. for sale. ! y private con- iract, the St. Lawrence Hotel Property. |}. ALso,—The adjoining Double-tenement Dwel- ling House, fronting on Water Sé€reet, in Chariottetown. ALso,—-A Dwelling Honse immediately in the rear of the property. fronting on King Street. A deposit will be. required to be paid down and the balance may remain on mortgage for a term | of years. | Fortermsand further pirticalars apply to F. HASZARD,. Solicitor, Charlottetown, or the | undersigned, owner, ’ i ; ; izhns or prone ti resort to this er> —_ ROBERT MUTCH. Galias Point, March 18, 1887—2aw wy Im 2 BENS Y Senne ests oe ,» CANADA AND WES! INDIES. ‘Tenders for Steamship Lines. HE DAILY EXAMINER, -ublic, may speak free.”— cririmes. SincGLeE Corres Two. Cents. 1887. Diplomas and Medals. We are indebted to Mr. Richard Hunt for the names of the following Island exhi- bitors who have received, or will receive, commemorative medals and diplomas from the Colonial and Indian Exhibition, held in London last year. The diplomas are signed by His Royal Highness the Prince of Wales, as Executive ” President, and by Sir Philip Cunlitfe Owen, Secretary :— Mrs. Abbott, Union Road. Richard, Bagnall, Clyde Mills. Francis Bain, North River. John Ball, Charlottezown. Edward Bayfield, Charlottetown. Peer & Sons, Charlottetown. Wm. B. Bowness, New Annan buggy .) W. A. Brennan, Summerside. Wm. Brown, Charlottetown (fruit. ) Rebert Bullman, South Rustico. Thomas Bullman, South Rustico. James Bourke, Southport. Charlottetown Woolen Factory. Henry Chowan, Princetown Road. Clark & Bowness, Summerside. Clark & Robblee, Summerside gvoods. ) St. Kleanors Cheese Factory, St. Eleanors. Isaac Crosby, Marshfield. Kdwin Daily, Egmont Bay. Frederick Davidson, Burlington. W. G. Dewar, Southport. John Dewar, Southport. Robert Drake, Cornwall. Professor Harle, Charlottetown. Donald yang shannon, Charlottetown. James Fu rq uharson, Lot 48. Hon, Donald, Ferguson, Charlottetown. Michael Francis, Rocky Point. Abram Gill, Little York. James E. Grant, Charlottetown. Arthur Newbery, Charlottetown. John Hamilton, New Perth. Charles Haszard, Belle View. Hickey & Stewart, Charlottetown. Richard Hunt, Summerside. Loch Jones, Pownal. Alex. cpg hk Lot 48, G. H. King, Charlottetown. Isaac Knigit, Charlottetown. Lamang Richard, 15 Point. Win. Lefurgey, Summerside, Longworth & Co., Charlottetown. Stephen McCallum, Brackly Point. Donald McDonald, North Bedeque. MeDonald DeDonald & Co., Souris. Wm. McDonald, Panmure Island. Adolphus McEwen, St Peter’s Bay. His Lordship Bishop McIntyre. James McKenzie, Vigg John McKenzie, Summerbide, Alex McKinnon, Ch’town. McKinnon & McLean, Ch’town. A McLeod, Park Corner. Norman McLeod, Orwell. {covered | TENDER 5S will be received at_ the Finance De- | partment, Ottawa, up to and ine luding the ist | ‘day of Mlay next, from persons or companies, for the perforn nance of the following steamship } ; s@rs ices, viz Ist. a line of mail steamers sailing from Halifax to eee thence to Kingsion, thence to san- , tiago ae Cuba, the ce to Canada; and (2nd) a j Jine of mail sleame:s between ¢ ‘anada and Porto ; Rico and asjacent islands. ‘Trips to be made by ) @ ach jine fortnightly. Steamers to be of a size sufficient to carry 2,000 tons of cargo and to be j able to steam twelve knots an heur, averaging Fe less than eleven knots an hour. The con- tract in either case to be for a period of five ‘years, Tenders wi'!l be received forthe above | services either separatelr 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, J. MM. COURTNEY? Deputy Minister of Fina ance. Finance Department, Cuawe. 7th Feb,, 1887—feht9 law til april 30 sin teeta ; ; az _ 24 - vi a aoc i Wb Fe ee bo oS 4 OF “ rat Peace ee oe eas a” VOR, “35 Vv re ixteeF A ESF, y \7 © must thank our friends and the public generally for their ever increasing patronage | since we have commenced business. Our Boot & Shoe Factory, in starting, had many difficulties to overcome, and we are | i glad that to-day those diffix sulties have been surmounted, and we are now well able to com- ! pete with the best Boot and Shoe Factories abroad, Some of the advantages purchasers have in buying from usis, saving of freight, ordering goods when you want them (not six months before), getting them without delay —whic } saves carrying a large stock which deteriorates on the shelves. Our leathers are bought directly from the tanneries, thereby saving commissions whic many factories have to pay. | 13 SST O-F' ' We are more determined than ever to give the and to merit the whole of the Island’s patronage. We hope to see many new industries arise, thereby increasing the prosperity of th DORSEY, GOFF & OM. ' “Cem of the Sea.’ workmen are employed in oy h’town, March 15, 1837.—eod & wky © FE -b 0 PER GENT DISCOUNT E will Sell our MAGNIFICENT STOCK at the above discount, for cash, to clear by the Ist of April, This is a Genuine Sale, as premises with an entire New Stock. eee Qe This Discount 7 for Gash Oniy. A mee = oe oe JOHN MACLEOD & C0. Us wiwn, Fb, 10, LAY—wel & why we want to commence in our new. bh h aoc | fer be sa ee . a3 ce ag 3 > > fe 7 Qe ARS | SATISFACTION: is i ; As Amborst. Boot & Soe Manf'g Co. POR SALE. Ten Shares in om | Examiner Pub- lishing Company,” each Share representing $100 in the Capital Stock. ——~ ee Pus undersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARE (ail paid up) of the Capital Stock of com EXAMINER PrBLISHING COMPANY. Wil] be sold in lots of one or more shares, to suit purchasers For furtber particulars apply to J. W. MITCHELL. Chow, Nov. 9, 1886, HALL: amounts due W.R. BOREHAM. unpaid the @!st MARCH, inst., will be placed in janine ctorney's handsfer Gailection on that date. Mereh 2—ti John McMillan, West River. Arch McNeill, Ch’town. D & P MeNutt, Malpeque. John A Matheson, Campbellton. George E Peters, Montague. Mrs wailett, Union Road. George Monkly, Port Hill. David Montgomery, Summerside. Morris & Hyndman, Ch’town. Thomas Morris, Ch’town. Malcolm Murchison, North River. Norton Bros, Ch’town. William Pickering, St Eleanors. Miss Maggie Pope, Summerside, (paintings) Neil Prau; ht, Gallas Point. Prowse & Sons, Murray Harbor. Wm Rattenberry & Sons, Ch’town. Thomas B Riley, Ch’town, (tobacco. ) Charles E Robertson, Ch'town. Daniel Robertson, Brudenell. John Robertson, New Perth. William Rogers, Freetown. Donald Ross, Bedeque, John J Rowe, Ch’town. George Compton, St Eleanors. Wm Schu mau, Be leque. Mrs Duncan Scott, North River. Alex Shaw, West River. D Stewart, Southport. Alex Thomas, Rocky Point. Isaac Thomson, Suftolk Mills. George Tweedy, Nort : River. Benjamin KE Wright, Ch’town. Government of P. KE. Island, Tryon Wovlen Manufacturing Co. (cloths.) All About a Deposit. A Kingston, Onat., despatch says: The de- posit money placed in the Returning Officer’s hands for Mr. Shibley, the © Liberal candidate for Addington, was garn- isheed by a Toronto creditor, Mr. Britton, Q. C., claimed the the case was heard by Judge Wilkison a few evenings ago. The creditor's counsel claimed that when the money was put up it became Mr. Shibley’s and was payable back to him and was therefore attachable. Mr. Britton demurred. He said he put up the money at his own risk with an unequivocal understand- ing that if it was forfeited by a non-secure- ment of a sufficient number of votes the can- didate would not be asked to recoup, but that if the money was not forfeited then it should be returned to him. He also contended that mosey in the hands of an officer of an election court was not liable to attachment. Further, if these grounds were untenable, the decision | in the Queen’s County, N. B., case was put in, and Mr. Britton alleged that he was not the agent for Mr. Shibley, and consequently the latter was not properly a candidate, and the mouey placed in the Returning Officer's hands was his. The Judge reserved his decision, but said that he considered the money was Mr. Brit- ton’s, and that in placing it inthe Returning Otlicer’s hands he made no relinquishment of it except in so far as its forfeitures was con- cerned. Enjoy Life. What a truly beautiful world we live in! Nature gives us grajdeur of mountains, glens and oceans, aud thousands of means of enjoy- ment. We can desire no better when in per- fect health; but how often do the majority of | people feel like giving it up disheartened, dis- couraged and worn out’ with disease, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as ever su‘Terer can easily obtain satisfactory proof, that Green’s August Flower will make them free from disease, as when born. Dyspepsia|c and liver compl: int are the direct ccuses of | seventy-five per cent. of such maladies as billiousness, sick hea lache, costiveness, nerv- ons prostration, indigestion, dizziness of the head, palpitation of the heart, and. other dis tressing symptoms. ‘Three doses of August Flower will preve its wendertul viiect. Suinpie betile, 10 mm, Try it. eo (canned | money and! VOL. 19.- NO. : LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Word with the Council. 250. Sir,—As an interested citizen I have read the letter of Mr. W. C. Harris and the reply of Messrs. Phillips & Chappell I have no desire to say whuv I think is right or who I think is wrong. Perhaps there is some right fand some wrong on both sides. What 1 do think is, that the City Council have managed the matier ina ve®y hasty, unbnsinesslike and unsatisfactory way. There is no doubt in my mind that, in their haste, the Council paid several hundred dollars more than they ought to have paid for the land; and having ob- tained the land a very good site—they ought undout rtedly, in my Opinion, to have ca! led for | plans aud speciticatious and estimates of cost trom all the architects within reach. At the very least, they should not have completely iguoved the only firm of professional architects we have in the town. Messrs. Stirling & | Hersis b have, certainly in recent years, set the fashion for the architecture of this city; and that a decided improvement is evident, need not be stated. St. James’ Church, the resi- dences of Mr. Houle, Mr. W. A. Weeks, Mrs. iMcLennan, Mr. J. D. McLeod, Mr. Miller, and many other new and beautiful residences which might be named—not to speak of the Cameron Block and the splendid new Dominion | Building—are standing witnesses to their art jand skill. O: 1¢ day in the autumn of last ‘year I was showing a prominent man trom one | uf our Canadian cit ies over the town, and he was not sing, as stranyers do, the most ad- mirable things that came to his eye. Every building he pointed out as particularly hand- ;Some, with one exception, was built from the |plans of Messrs. Stirling & Harris. Imita- tion, it is said, is the sincerest flattery ; and it is quite evident from the buildings going up lon Upper Prince Street and els ewhere that | their plans are being imitated—that, ae I said | before, they have in point of architecture set jthe fashion of the town. But the City Coun- icil went past them, admitted of no competi- | tion, and employed Messrs. Phillips & Chap- ; pell excellent mechanics, I admit—to pre- I; ave the plans and superintend the erection of the most costly City Building ever erected jhere. To me the whole proceeding looks very llike a job—-and if, as Mr. Harris states, the city willlose about $2,000 on account of it, tne Council are-—I think I express public opinion—highly censurable. Yours truly, CirizeN TAXPAYER. ‘. i ! | The Canadian Cardinai. 'MGR. TACHEREAU ENTERS INTO POSSESSION OF His TITULAR CHURCH AT ROME. | Adespatch from Rome says: A _ very ‘large number of persons, including Arch- | bish op Carr and Bishop Keane, were pres- ; . . vent on Saturday at the ceremonies attend- jing Cardinal Taschereau’s entering into | possession of his titular Chureh of Sarta | Maria della Vittoria. A procession was formed, consisting of the Canadian stu- | dents of the College of the Propaganda and |Carmeilite fathers. Cardinal Taschereau was seated upon a throne at the left of the jaltar. After the reading of the brief of the 'Cardinal’s ap polltweas : the Carmelite ‘fathers knelt and kissed his hands. The “supe rior then read an address gn French, ito w hic sh Cardinal Taschereau replied. He isaid: ‘“‘Among the innumerable benefits ‘which I owe the Pope, I count the favor of jhaving as my titular the beautiful church |so richly adorned by Prince Torlonia, of ‘which the late Cardinal Jacobini was titu- ‘Jar priest. In Canada the first church was ‘dedicated to Mary three centuries ago, and | became the fruitful mother of innumerable ‘churches which to-day cover the imm nse valleys of the St. Lawrence, Mississippi, | Winnipeg and Columbia rivers. At a short jaetanee from the first church rises an- ther, dedicated to Notre Dame dea Vic- toin a, which is a place of pilgrimage where each hour of the day the faithful may be |seen imploring grace or offering thanks.” |The Cardinal concluded by saying: ‘*To- day is the sixteenth anniversary of my | episco] al c nsecration.. I ask the prayers of the fathers th: aut I may fulfil my heavy | duties worthily. Gold. The discovery of rich gold deposits in | British Columbia, close to the imaginary | boundary line between that Province and Alaska, may, it is feared, lead to serious trouble if the actual boundary is not de- fined before any attempt is made to de- velop these valuable finds. In view of the discovery of gold in the Pacific Province the Dominion Government have decided on ‘sending out a party to make a_ geological survey of that part of the country in which minerals have been found, and to ascertain as nearly as possible to whom they belong —whether to the” United States jor the Dominion. Doctor Bell, jassistant chief of the Geological Sur. |vey, says that he believes the valuable jmuning lands between the head waters of ithe Lewes River and Mount St. Elias will become a suurce of dispute between the United States and Canada on account of the indefinite boundary line. Referring to the country between the head waters of the Lewes River and Mount St. Elias, which lies directly west of it, which abounds in silver, copper, lead and ore, Dr, Bell says that as the Americans have got ahead of Canada in every territorial deal the Domin- ion must look forward to being done out of this valuable territory, which,he maintains, properly belongs to Canada. An effort will be made during the coming session of Par- liament to secure an appropriation to com - mence a survey of the British Columbian boundary in the hope that thé United ‘States Government will co-operate and definitely fix the boundary line and thus remove all possibility of dispute. Have you these dangerous symptoms,— jcough, ara in the side or breast, fever, short i breath, night sweats, tickling, rising or sore uess in the throat, diarrhwa, nervous debility, asthmatic or bronchial affections? If so, use at once Adamson’s Votanie Cough Balsam. Trial bottles 10 cents. dy wy lw ~-_— . 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