fe A ct itil cnet Teams :—Five DoLvars a YEAR. NEW SERIES. Cije Daily Examiner. is issued every evening by The Examiner Publishing. Oo. —— JH. |MYRICK &.. CO, yy te sAESATE and_potail dealers in CANNED GOODS, FLOUR, TEA, @RO S, c. also; PORK, LARD, H \Ms and FISH of oll kins) da, Grafton Street, Char te- From their offffe; corner 6f Water and ptown, P, d. J. Great George Streets, Charlottetown, In our ‘Fish Market we offer COM FISH —boveless, dried, ickled ; HERRING, * Ag- Prince Edward Island, KEREL, SHAD -piekled; DIGBY HERRING, : : awd H : - iC Manta Fish we offef SALMON, FINNAN HADDIES and LOBSTERS, We wish —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— | to direct special atttention to our ee WUE. SOUS od cbc bbc Ub calle bs leds 2.50 Oaemigth sive, o. £208h Salmon and Codfish, ' | pe ertising at moderate rates, which we receive and have on sale’ every day. — 50: Our GROCERIES will be found fresh ani reliable and our stock is ‘complete ig all | departments, Our prices will compare favorably with those of the best grocers . POKK, BACON, SUGAR-CURED HAMS; LaRD, FRESH BEEF, CORNED BEEF and SAUSAGES. Our SAUSAG KS are fresh made every morning, from the best material. First Quarter 13th day, 9h, 4.7 a. m, E. | | | By dealing with us bouse-keepers can obtain everything they require ~in “the | ty Full Moon 20th day, 12h, 14 2m, a m, - | keeping line without trouble or unnecessary running around. Last Quarte 27th day, 6b, 3.7mm _m, 3, J. i VIYRICK & CO., r9 * © Ordefts By mail or tele, phone will receive prompt attention, DI Fish Market, Grafton Street. ‘ontracts may be made for monthly, quar- ae half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, | on application. : ALMANAC FOR MARCH, 1886. MOON'S CHA YGES. New Moon Sth day, 5h,.51.8m, p.m. W. Sun jSun | Moon! High! Days, }rises | sets | rises |water|len’h. h. DAY OF LK Mi . 4h h mh m)morn afte sem I Monday & 43/5 41) 7 10; 8 17/10 - Charlottetown, Feb. 9, 1886 —1 mo cod 2; Tuesaday 42; 4? 49) 8 59) U1 1| i Vednesday 40) ‘44l 5 5 24) 9 37/ 4! wena. of aT owrer nena LIpapG to) | te 4|Thursday 38, 44) 5 BETO Mf) 1 F) Friday 36; 47) 6 25/10 46) IL! e(scanioy | 38) 4 6 gain mM J OHN: Vel ACLE OD, & CO. she jPionday Re! 7. 1911 60 orkat 1: &i Moaday | 30) aI 7 4Blrsorn | ™ “Pr a - : bits | SB) alee) Re Re OETA are ATT Om Rese’ | S| Stee ) : (13 12! Friday 2) 57| ‘0 4) 2 24). 35 EK are offering the balance of our winter goods at lower 13) 4aturday 21} 59/10 51 3°20) «38 i , , 14/Sunday | 196 -O}iL 47) 4.37) 4 prices than have ever been offered the public. 15| Monday 147 late 51} 6 8| 44 A lot of Men’s and Youth’s Overcoats from $5. to $8, w: porth 16| Tuesday Lf} I 69 7 7 43) «47! from $8 t $14 17) Wednesday | 13) 3| 3 13) 8°35 50} o 8| Pb Ue 5]. 4-98] 9 25 ( io} eregay 4 6] Sie ts 57 Overcoats made to order, from $12 to $18, worth from hs 2) satarday = || 7)" 7} 6 58105011250) to $24: 2i| Sunday 5) 8} 8 Lijil 32) 3] Q2\Monday f= 9! “9 9 dati tol 7 Men’s Heavy Shirts, ‘Underwear, Far Caps, Gloves,&¢ at 23) tuesday (6 0, 10) 10 2s| w& 48 10 the. same rates. 7 ; 24;|Wednesday | 58) 12)t1: 30) 130; 14 aah i at 25|Chareday | 56) 13|mors | 2.7) i Worsted and Tweed ‘Suits at very low prices. sd 40/ Sricay oF 4} 29, 3 & ‘ i i. 97) 3aturday | 52} 15| 1 20; 4 9) 23 Island Tweed Suits from $14 to $12. re 2°) Sunday 50; 16) 2 7 5 ae 26 ” : ' £9) Mond 49} 15}-2 48} 6 33/29 30! orien | 43| 3 oa : 38 23 ” SO y hil AGT HOD & Co. | 31} Wednesday (6 46/6 22' 3 57 8 27/12 36 Ch’ Ch'town, Feb. 9, 1886 —tf eod cod wky L. ARTHUR & CO.) ae ieee rr ee | bay Ss BR r S Hi ' Commission ilerchanis, ’ we.| WAREHOUSE: BOSTOW, MASS. —— Egas and Produce a Specialty. July 15—dly wkly CAUTION. ZACH PLUG UG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY IS MARKED T & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. Oct. 20, SS QUEEN STREET. en ee FALL AND WINTER STOCK, NOW COMPLETE IN EVERY DEPARTMENT, UNSURPASSED FOR VALUE! were Ch’town, Nov. 19.—wkly. EVERYONE CAN call and examine the largest stock of Household Furniture, &., &., ever shown in Charlottetown, and also discover that they ¢ SAVE MONEY and get Good, Reliable Home-made Goods of undisputed value, fine finish and good honest workmanship BY BUYING Staple Furniture, Bedding, Mattresses, Fancy Goods (for Xmas), Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantle-mirrors and Mirror-plates, Bagatelle Boards, Handsome Oil Paintings, Framed Chromos, and One Thousand and One other articles, FROM THE P. E, ISLAND FURNITURE WAREROOMS, -rFOR- BOSTON. SPRING AKRANGEMENT. THE PALACE STEAMERS OF THE INTERNATIONAL SS. €0. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- Jand, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 8.00 a. ™. Fare from_ Che — tetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd lass ; $9.50, Ist class “F or tickets and other information 7 to VEARH Ww RIGH . & CO. G. . SHaRr.. F, W. HALES, PEL Ry, P. E. i. Sicam Nav. Co,, Ch’town, Dee. 3, °85—eod wky or to your nearest Ticket Agent. Feb. 8, 1886—eod wky RE VEOY AL. ACMILLAN’S COAL OFFICE has been LVEL Removed to foot of PRINCE STREET, A Large Assortment of HARD AND SOFT COA 1s Kept Constantly on Han4, R. McMILLAN. Deo, 24--2m end & @! ‘y BOOK-BINDING, PAPER-RULING tee )— BLANK-BOOK FAKING, OVER BOREHAWS BOOT & SHOE STORE -————~0 LL kiuds-of BOOK BINDING executed at Lowest Prices and with Quick Despatch? Ruling, Numbering and Perforating for the Trade promptly attended to, BLANK BOOKS A SPEOIALTY. wm A Share of Patronage Solicited. JAMES D. TAYLOR, <. g, QUEEN ‘SQUARE. TUBSCRIBE Lior T HE VW KEKLY ie XAMI- > NER, fhe latest local and forsign Per) can alwaye be found therein. ~ rene en /}this first day ef February, in the year ef our “| ties, Leite E, Breckes * “gan to CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD. ISLAND, FRIDAY, MARCH 12, 188 Pinte bom + - ee This is true Liberty, are aon noes Men, faving to strhie the Pablic, may y speak free. --EuripPipgEs. see 6. a | AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam: It is;as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, avliich ‘lead, to }Consumption, have . been. speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’s. BALSAM after all other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either recent or chronic coughs or broncliial affections, can resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief; Do not delay, get it pt once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG GISTs, Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, F. W, KINSMAN & ©0,° Drtgzists, i 343 dtu Avu., N.Y. Herring. Herring, 200 Bris. No.1 FAT HERRING. 200 Half-barrels do 50 Quarters ‘do do 60 Quistal CODFISH, cheap for cash or trade, ' DAVID SMALL. COTTON DUCK—COTTON DUCK Notice to Shipowners & Builders. FPXUE Subseriber now offers to the trade, Yarmouth Cotton Duck, at manufac- turer’s prices. Hason hand a supply of light and heavy ducks, | DAVID SMALL, Agent, Hyndman’s Buildinge, Corner Water and Queen Street. Ch’town, Feb, 16—2i wky 2 mos fb is to cortify that the partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed; carrying on besiness under the style and firm of A. KENNEDY & ©O, has, on hid Lord, one thousand eight hundred and eighty- six, beey dissolved by expiration of time and by mutual consent. Dated this first day of February, A. D., 1886. Signed in the presence of, by all the par- A. KENN EDY, WM. RUSSELL, ROBT. McLAURIN. The busineas formerly carried on by the above partnership will be continued by the undersigned, under the name, style and firm of A. KENNEDY & CO., who will satisfy all the liabilities of the late firm, and who are authorized to collect all debts and amounts due the late firm. A. KENNEDY, ROBT. McLAURIN, Feb, 24—dly 3wks law Why Pay Higher When WOODILLS Tins Retail 7 Cents GERMAN Reiail ies Cents 4oz. Fins BAKING Fins Retail 22 Cents POWDER Quality Fqual to Any. March 1,'1886. 80%. TENDERS. Crry or Cuartorrztowy, P. E. I, 3 EALED 1 ENDERS wili be received at the Diayor's. Office, .Charlottetown, Prince iKdward Island, until noon of WEDNES.- |DAY, the 3ist day of March next, for the | placing and maintaining of _ | Rixty Frest-Proof Hydrants, having @ pressure of not less thin sixt pounds to the square inch, for fire and civic purposes, according to plans end specitica- tions to be seen at tlie City Clerk’s cffice. The Council do not bind themselves to adcept the lowest er any tender. By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. | | 7 ! Tossel for Sale. SHE Subbanibbinn: offen 6 offers for ssle the Sebr. . MARY B., 45 tons register, is a good aailor.end Large ‘catricr-=wi}] be sold lew. For farther particulars apply at Charlotte- town to” Messrs, Norton Bres., or at Cardi- H. F. BISSETT. Peer Bridge, Jan. 12, 1936. f Donation at Pownal, A most enjoyable time was spent in Pownal Hall, on the evening of the 4ta inst., where, ‘according to their usual cus- tom, the good people of Pownat and sur- rounding settlements met to pay their respects to the Rey. Mr. Coulter and his estimable partner, and also to listen to one of the best musical and literary entertain - ments ever given in Pownal. Notwith- standing the unfavorable weather and the state of the roads, which prevented many from attending, the Hall was well filled by a most attentive and appreciative audience, whose sunny smiles, lighting up, honest, intelligent countenances, were pleasant to behold. ‘Richard Smith, Esq., presided, and by his able and ly conduct in the chair, contributed gréatly ‘to the success of _|the entertainment. The Choir, under the management of Mrs. Ethel M. Sentner, who ‘has justly wom the reputation of being oue of the,.best: musicians on’ the Island, acquitted themselves’ if a very créditable manner, anil » gave eonelusive proof that at no. distant, date, Pownal can boast of a choir second to none onthe Island. Recitations by. Mrs. Colter, Miss | Joyoe L, Lane and Miss Layina Clarke; and readings by Messrs. A. A. Moore, W. A. Thompson, J, M. Campbell, A.. McLeod and Master Percy Carver, were well received. A vocal ductt by Miss Mary Maé¢rae and Miss Lillie Moore, and one by Mesars. L. Sentner and J. M. Campbell were ramark- ably well rendered. An instfumental duett by Mrs. Sentner and Mr. Géorge| : Moore was a rich musical treat; One feature’ of the | entertainment was a pleasant surprise to the audi-| ence, both on account of its rarity and the admirable manner in which it wes exeouted. Miss Carrio Sentner, a littie a, girl, nine years old, lately adopted by Mrs. Sentner, song two solos i im 80 sweet a voice and to such perfect time, as to call forth the warmest expressions of apprecia- tion from the audience. Both the ical and literary parts were of a high order, and were, without exception, well -sus- tained. At the close quite a tumber of beautiful cakes, contributed. by the ladies of the eongregation, were sold’ by anction. One of the most beautiful of these was pur- chased by the gentlemen of the choir, and presented to Mrs. Sentner, as a slight token of their respect and esteem for her as their loader. A unanimous vote of thanks was tendered to the choir and also to the chairman, to which suitable replies were made; and afier sitging a parting hymn the audience dispersed. Quite a respect- able sum was raised for the benefit of the occupants of the Mission House, who were no doubt much pleased by this tangible evidence of the people’s appreéiation of their untiring efforts in the Master's Cause, ree . Clyde River Notes. The farmers of this place are busy pre- paring for mud digying. Another trot is expected as soon as the ice is in a condition suitable for the same. The Good Templar Lodge here is doing good work, and is at present in a flourish- ing condition. Lt gave, on the night of the 8th inst., what is known asa free night, at which a number of ladies and gentlemen assembled to witness the grand display of those who took part in the meeting. Following is the programme :— Recitation—People Will Talk—Beasie J, McCalium. Dialogue—Married by » New Magistrate —J. Murray, O. Fraser, Isabella Fraser, H. Scott. Recitation—-G. Scott. Song—The Old Man’s Drunk Again—E, McCallum, N. MeCalium. Reading- —R. McPhail. Darky Song—The Land of Kansas— Edith M. MoOallum, P. J. Berrigan, P. McCallum. Reading—-G, A. Lawson. Song—Hannah Fraser, Annie Fraser. Minnie Fraser, Edith Fraser. Reading-—N. McQallum. Dialogue — Katie McUallum, Ruth Henderson, P. McCallum, Priscilla J. Henderson, P. J. Berrigan. Recitation —Pat O’Flannagah’s Mare’s Ege—J. MeLauchlin. Recitation— Bachelor's Hall— A. McLean. Recitation— Matilda McCallum. Recitation—Temperance—R, McPhail. Recitation—Widow Magee and Larry O'Dee—May McCallum. Dialogue—The UHypocondriac—E. Me- Callum, M. W. Henderson. Recitation—The Two Pictures— Katie McCallum. Reading—Taking The Census—Priacilla J. Henderson. Recitation—A Woman’s Story—Minnie Fraser. Soldier Drilling—A. McLean. Vocal Trio—P. J. Berrigan, P. Me- Calium, E. McCallum. Recitation—Seeking a Son-in-Law For Mother—M. W. Henderson. Recitatioi—The Ship at Sea-—C. Kiely. Recitation—What It Did For John and Me—Edith Fraser. Speech—J. Murray. Speech—G,. A. Lawson. Speech—Rev. A. H. Lavers. Song—G. A. Lawson. Speech—(Comic)—W. Scott. Ciyde River,*March 9. ————E Three Rivers Dairyman’s Asso- ciation. A meeting of the above Association was held in New Perth School House on Feb. denis of the neighborhood. James D. Dewar : a town, who delivered struct ive lecture on Island,” ** Farming in P, —feb 9 Zi Law om 2i Sat + does 06 Gi2 22nd, which was well attended by the resi- | a pee , ' a Sincie Cortes Two ‘CEnTs, VOL.18-=NO, 93 that farming is the great industry of tlis Province, employing, at a very low esti- mate, over $12,000,000 of capital; that too little attention has been paid to agricultural education; that the tendency of the present school system is to make poor lawyers, un- skillful doctors and uninteresting ministers, and to take our young men away from the farm; that fa.ming is now, as muchas any other profession, a matter of education; and that farmers in their homes, after their day’s work is done, ought tobe as particu- lar with respect to their appearance and habits as. other gentlemen. He described the model farm house, and advised the ladies that they had as good a claim to obtain all needful conveniences for doing their work as the farmer had for doing his part. In concluding, he paid a eee compliment to the ennobling work of the agriculturist; and in order to stimulate the boys) of. this. section of the’ Island to .take an interest in doing their work in the best manner, he asked the Association to arrange a ploughing match for boys under seventeen years of age, towards the expense of which he would contribute $10, and he expressed the hope that he might be abla to attend at the time and place to see the contest. Remarks were made by Messrs. John Hamiiton, John Parker, George F.: Owen, .GyrusShaw, F. G. Bovyer, Wm. Kaneen and others. While all the speakers did not entirely agree with some of the poinis of the leeture, yet the opinion was unani- mous: that Mr. Palmer's lecture was weil worthy of being published, and they thope that such will be dore. The thanks of the meeting and an honor- ary membership of the Association were tendered Mr. Palmer, both of which he accepted and acknowledged in a spirited speech, egpressing his gratification at the reception accorded him, and atthe work the Association was doing. Several new members were added to the roll, and it. was resolved that a question box shouid be provided for the reception of questions for discussion. The next meeting will be held in New Perth Schoolhouse, on Tuesday, March 16th inst., at 6.30 p. m., when F. G. Bovyer, Eeq., will read'a paper on: *§ Phe best stock to breed:” As Mr. Bovyer is one of our most saecessful ex- hibitors of stock, a large audience is expected. A discussion will take place after the paper has been read. =» Gero. F, Own, Sec’y. Cardigan, March 5, 1886. re ee Temperance Progressing. A large and influential meeting was held at East Royalty on Tuesday ovening, the 9th inst., by the members of the Lodge of I, O. G. T., recently organized at that place. The object of [the meeting was to devise the best means for the carrying out of the Canada Temperance Act, and the signing of a petition 'to be placed before the Governor in Council, praying for the appointment of two inspectors to rigidly enforce the restrictions of that act. After some well-chosen remarks by the chairman, Mr. Patrick Berrigan, able and enthusiastic speeches pertaining to the great responsibility resting on all Temper- ance advocates, &c., were delivered by Messrs. John Prowse, James Coulson, H. J. Smith, J. Chappelle and others. Many thanks are due to Mr. J. Jackson, Mr. F. Stanley and Mr.D. Stanley, of the city, who so ably entertained the ‘audience with songs and recitations, A recitation by John Chappelle and a seng by J. Gardiner formed a very pleasing part of the en*er- tainment. At the close, the above men- tioned petition was ivimerously signed by all the leading men «f the district. The meeting was dispersed by singing ‘‘God Save the Queen,” when all returned to their homes, feeling that they had spent a very pleasant evening. James CovuLson, Sveretary. —_— a SO - — - Special Notices. New Embroileries just received at Beer Bros. SuPERIOR value in Lace Curtains at Beer Bros. Ex. Northern Light: New Feathers, new Tinsel Trifmmings, new Mantle Ornameate, new Fringes, just received at J. B. Mac- donald’s. mar8—dy wky Don’t buy Carpets until you sie the stock and prices at J. B, Macdonald’s, mar 1 J. B. Macpona.p, Queen Street, claims to have the largest stock in town of Men’s and Boy’s Clothing, and prices are away down, down. mar 1 Hats ! Hats! Hats ! in great variety, seli- ing low at L, E. Prowse’s. fe 13 Tuss time of year, the cheapest and best place to buy Boots is at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. feb 11 tf Now Is THE TIME.—Will sell you a dollar's worth of Boots for 60 cents, Dorsey, Goff & . mar 2 Hats ! Wars !—Men’s and Boy’s Felt Hats in every style. Big stock selling cheap at J. B. Macdouald’s, mar i Ip you require Carpets this Spring, tre- mendous reductions in prices are given at J, B Macdonald’s mar i Srarty for L. E, Prowee’s if you want bar- gains. feb 13 Jusr receivéd, ex Northern Light, one case American Knitting Cotton, all colors, best quality, will be sold very cheap. Tor aa Bros., Brown’s Block. Reparrinc,—All kinds of ain and Boots mended at Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. fe 11 tf Four-Button Kip GLoves just received by express at Stanley Brothers, only 60 cents a pair. marl wk Owe thousand two hundred pairs Corsets in } The lecturer called attention to the fac at J, B. Macdonald’s Boot <del ru Enogheb, American ard Canadian makes at a large discount at James Paton & Coe,’s mar 3 CLEARING out a lot of Men’s, Women’, , Eaq., Presic dent of the | Misses and Children’s Boots at a reduction «f Agsociation, oceup ied the chair, and, intro-| 40 per cent. on the $1. duced Charles Peimer, Esq., of Chérlotie- | ' an int teresting and in-| EL shove for §1,20,; Dorsey, Goll & Co, mar 2 Prives —-Men’s Flain Over- former price $i 60, ay Faney Overshoes tor §1 30 30; former price $1 75 Store. feb 8 Stavéurer