4 “% ® y 4 a 2 oo 2 ges - is a Pi _o is issued every evening by he hs ena os Wie Jalon Exanrmer 8 " ) Ee The Examiner Publishing Go. F iD From their office, corner of Water ard Great George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Kdward Island. —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— ee OI. dice 0 o's oe aed EEG ee beee es $2.! ee ANN. Fs 5 obec 0 0dee 1 dh bot i One Tak Pt bebe oc cede 06066 60s 60eeedee 5 Advertising at moderate ra‘tos Contracts may be mad: terly, half-y ariy, or yeariy on application ALMANAG FOR APRIL, 1888, MOON'S CHANGES. Last Quarter 3rd day, 8b., 28.8m., a.m., 8.W ‘ New Moon }ith day, 5h, 52.2m., a. m., | First Quarter 19th day, 7h., 39.7., a. m., N. (below noriZon. ) Full Moon 26th day, 2h., 9.6m., a,m., 8.W. CSP SA GT Re - * Phis is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pu > CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. IST: Th we Plage WE, USta MARK WRIGHT & 60'S —_SRURNITURE FACTORY. advertisements, Oo _— | If you doubt it, call and see. You will then UNDERSTAND why itis that we SELL many lines of our own manufacture 'VERY MUCH CHEAPER than anyone in the trade. te We are prepared for a rush in Repairing and Re-upholstering .|this Spring, and will give all our patrons quick despatch and ’ | good value, We invite inspection of our immense stock in Showrooms. Di E = 1 Sun Moon High! Day’s M DAY OF WEEK en ‘ vives | waters ke i h :Oe-—_ i ee s\n a fF al a h min mimornijaitrnh : va es: Re Ee By Beg A 1 Sunday 5 44/6 23) © 20; 1 59/1239] LV. a e 2 Mon lay 251 1 3 2 S&S 3 a 3|\ Tuesday LO “;' 291) 4 ” 46 Charlottetown, M arch 26, 1888. 4) Wednesday 38 2ii3 aeew 14 5 Chursday 34 70: 3 327i 6 &2 52 — cam nicenniiiilnnmanatiltiaailiaaiiiiiln 3 Friday 35| 30: 4101 7 54) 8&5 * ke nc , ee 7 Saturday 33\ 32) 4 37/'8 38% 59 $|Sunday Sit 33) 6 31 9 Bais Z 9 Monday 29; 34, 5 25) 9 58} 5 10) Puesday 27| 35] 5 48/10 32] 8 6g os en WE OFFER 11| Wednesday 25} 37| 6.12/11 1} 12 AB SEE We ATS RS SS Za ee 12) Thursday 23| 38| 6 38/11 33) 15 Sr he a cee Cee a . SS 13' Frid Ay 22 ig 7 morn | Is wie ete. nen! e hed s ae Se — B I ih ué 14! Satarday | 20] 41/7 41/0 4] 21 bait Pa er 4 7 15/Sanday 18} 42 $ 20| 0 37| 24| SieentheiGiaemt oa oe 16) Monday 6: 4319 6G 118] 2 ¢ 4 Re fi a iil nes lay 1S 45: 9 59} 1 5S 30 Ei ra ef oe 3 18) Wednesday 13} 46/11 0} 2 40; 33 iy hod out 2 SS UGGY i9 Tharsday ll} 47ilaftr’n| 3 40) 36 a ; te 20) Friday 9 tS 5| 4 54] 39 br } t f 21 Saturday x} 50) 1 16) 617) 42 fe at <0 i F 22\Sunday 6} 52) 2 28) 7 32] 46 ee b, f e 23; Monday 4) 53\ 3 501 8 28) 49 wa 24, Tuesday 2) 54| 4 55] 9 19) - 52 ; . Than any other House} 25|Wednesday | 0) 55) 6 23/10 3) 55 th \ in Canada. 26| Thursday i 58| 56] 7 43/10 45] 58 27| Friday 57|8 58 9 11k 27)|14 1 er, wong i etter 2s! Saturday | 56/7 0/10 14|aft 10) 4 vee IN STOCK: 29, Sun lay 54 111 19) 0 56) 6} [ “iy miclay 52'7 3'morn| 1 45/14 9} BODIES a ALL STYLES. <= aR 1) \NT ‘ 7 MEI CAT " A FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF ‘ ial Jenkins n @ niciy rs Dr. Jenkins & De. $B. Jenkins 9 - j OFFICE - GREAT Opposite St. Dunstan’s Cathedral. feb24—2m wky tf wky pat her L. ARTHUR & CU., COMMISSION — MERCHANTS, 1s iVERS Mackerel, Batter, Cheese EGGS Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & Vegetables. 142, 144 Commercial Sireet,; ¢ BOSTON, MASS. -Rig KE d i, vay al : Saf ea Sos ae | THE © al AGS STEAMERS GEORGE STREET, OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. ————:0: GENERAL HARDWARE and MILL SUPPLIES. NORTON & FENNELL, City Hardware Store. | i | egg ot March 5, 1888. R & GOFFS. ee for Siaple and Fancy Groceries. —_——: 0: h rang Ae i} We Have Now on Hand a Very Large Stock of Headqu: CANNED GOODS, in Peaches, Pine Apple, Corn, Tomatoes, French Peas, Sardines, Salmon, Lobster, Corned Beef, Dried Bee f, Ox Tongue, Cured Tongue, Pea Soup, &c., &e. LEA & PERRINS’ WORCESTER SAUGE, Tomato Sauce, Harvey's Sauce, Mushroom Yorkshire Relish, Mangoe Chutney, Capers, Ess. Anchovies, China Say Olives, i ee Fy Catsup, EVELISHL ‘ : se UUs Curry Powder, Salad Oil, I rench Mustard, &c., &c, CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S MIXED PICKLES, Chow Chow, Onions, Piccalilli and Leavy pretuas cast port and Pert | Pickled Walnuts. lan uss la Lod Thucsday at 5.00 a ™@ : : : : - : " “de KEILLER’S MARMALADE, JAMS and JELLIES of all kinds. : Fare from Chariotietowr to Boston, $6,50, 2nd POTTED HAM, Devillled Ham, Potted Tongue, LIEBEG’S EXT. MEAT, Fluid Beef, Class ; 9.59, Ist class. ; : Milk Food. For rete and other information appy to G. A.SiILAR! , W. HALES, c | 3 G d my sk . BE ~ s Stes Nav. Co. @ ah Ge | Ce ee eis eee se All Fresh, Good Stock. or to your nearest Ticket Agent, oxmemiiiien “QE Feb. 24, %8 -304 wy AM&S A, MORRISON. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS AND-—- Conumission Merchants, HALIFAX a Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. KeFERLENCES : Bank of Nova Macieod, Manager Bank of Nova Scoti Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TOA 71 East Cucar ano 9 & 14 MincinG Lase, LONDON, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & Musgrave, Halifax Ort, 24, 1887— ; -— - 2 —x— BB errant i 9 Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Scotia, Halifax; George Queen and King Squares’ Stores. Feb. 9, 1888—oaw & wky re ee he Liverpool aud London and Globe Insurance Co. -:0I— Assets Ist January, 1887. - - - = «+ $38,046,884.56 673,375.05 Assets in Canada, we - . . - © 30° This Company offers every advantage of the most undoubted *|security, liberal contracts, low rates, and prompt payment of losses to the insured. Policies issued for three years on Dwellings, Churches MERCHANTS, ct. 2 reduced rates. ‘LEONARD MORRIS, R. R. FITZGERALD, | Agent, Agent, Summerside. Charlottetown. February 11, 1888—3m 2aw pd Tre DaILy EXAMINER. ‘D. FRIDAY. | THE Lear auc al —AT THE— LORBON HOUSE is Still Going On. Many Fine ‘Grades of Goods, LARGE DISCOUNTS, And every effort made to meet the require- ments of CASH BUYERS. F. W. MOORE, Assignee of Harris & STEWART. Ch town, March 2, 1888. FOR SALE. THREE ACRES OF LAND inthe Village of Souris East, fronting 33 chains on the Main Street, and bounded on the north by land of Stephen A. McDonald, on the east by lands of Marshal Paquet and William Cantwell, and on he west by Souris River, at resem in the pos- session of — McCormack, Esq. For particu apply in Charlottetown at the oftice of McLEOD, MORSON & McQUARRIE, Solicitors. mch13—dy & wy law (tues) tf TO LET. Two NICE HOUSES on Pleasant Street, with Stables and Water. Atso—One House on King Street. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. April 4,-1888— tf . $50 REWARD. — NHE above reward will be given by the City of Charlottetown to any person who wall give such information as will lead to the conviction of the person or persons who broke the glass in the shop windows of Mr. Geo. D. Longworth, on Saturday night last, thé 14th inst. ee By order ot the Mayor, ba A. H. MACPHERSON, “apl8—Iw eod City Clerk. AGENTS ___No book will sell at present , like cur Home, Farm and Business Cyclopedia. It is a large work, con- taining 900 pages, profusely illustrated, and also contains portraits of the leading statesmen of the Dominion. ‘The Home Department discusses fully everything relative to Housekeepiny in all its phases. The Farm Department discovers, in a peculiarly interesting style, just the informa- tion every successful farmer must possess. The Business Department, besides giving full iafor- mation on Commercial Law and every form of Legal Documents, contains Goodwin’s System of Practical Book-keeping. Each Depariment of the work has the advantageof being written by Canadian Specialists. We want an Agent in every Town and County. For terms and full eee address W. E. EARLE, St. John, J. 8S. ROBERTSON & BROS., Publishers. Z April 7, 1888—faw & wky FOR SALE OR TO LET For a Term of Years. T AWNDALLE, situate on the St. Peter’s Road, 4 about one mile and a half from the city, known as the “GARDINER PROPERTY,” and recently occupied by ix. Bridges, Oa the pre- mises are a handsome Dwelling House, good Barns, &c. This place consists of about Sixteen Acres of Land, in good heart, and several pieces of land can be had adjoining, sufficient to make a Pure, Zeliable. ALUM, Baking For further information apply to N U LIME, Woodill’s Powder. JOHN INGS. Ch’town, Aprii 11, 1883—3aw AMMONTA, But Purest and Best Materials used in the April Li, 1333. $130,000 WATER DEBENTURES —OF THE— City of Charlottetown. TENDERS will be received at the Commission- ers’ Office up to the night of the 30th April, prox., for the purchase of. $13,000 (One Hundred and Thirty Thousand Doliars) of the City of Charlottetown Water Works Debentures. These Debentures are of the denomination of $500 each, and are payable in twenty-five years cent. per annum, payable half-yearly, and are issued by virtue of a Special Act of the Legisla lottetown Water Works Act, 1887.” Tenders will be received for part or whole. _ Of the above amount, $65,000 will be issued 15th ly thereafter till whole are issued. The Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the highest or any tender. D. LAIRD, Chairman, Water Commissioners’ Office, Charlottetown, P. E. L, March 27th, 1888. mch28—2aw blic, may speak free.”—Evxirives. APRIL 20, 1888. from date of issue, bearing interest at five (5) per visited the First District of Prince County, | button, ture, passed last year, intituled: “The Chat-|},.. upon it by certain parties, and by the — " " - ee SincLe Copizs Two Cents pen cae ne VOL. 22.—NO. 124. are, I believe—and I say it without dispar- ll hy ,|agement to any other District—equal in intelligence to those of the First : —_— + District of Prince. ‘ : for which we have found it necessary to in- Hon, W, YW, Sullivan's Speech. crease the estimate for this year, for man- agement, is that of Public Works, Last year the estimate was $3,620; this year it is $3,900. This has been caused by in- (Continued. ) creasing the salary of the official who has ; . .33 r some time acti | We find that owing to the provisions of the "an i "$50 pron Font ng a ve present Schocls Aet, we have, practically, | think any hon piled will have any ob- no control ef the expenditure for education; jection to that hintatshidn:” “Wr Soties” last ang.that instead of the Government being year, the estimate was 86 150; this year it master of the education fund, that fund is]j, only $4,450 The Saad s foe this wan master of the Province. It is like a baloon) that for the season of 1887 we had a con- which hags«started from its moorings, and|;},.¢¢ to run the steamers across the Hills- ce ucatids ox kasee Where it is going | borough ferry, for which we paid the sum ap I do not know. argely owing hic v a to this increased éxperditure that we have, suites Hay? ha twat ae at to-day, so large a deficit. Were it not for Phivnnaile the Public Works De ment, that expenditure we would have hada oe a on ies Eoeel ” Mii, oe dai eee satedil as a test, in order to ascertain whether the hi ro car 1878. wi r a . ame ferry is self-sustaining or not. I am satisfied nl ar re ce sonree! ios . a that we shall find a saving to the Province ; , Ah ; S Olé 9 4 ‘ ey r . : expenditure for education was only $64,000 en ee wae go 84g aeohaae te , ’ while during the past two years under the 28 Ong ae a | present Govnrduieut it as $112,000, This aear $1,000 additional; but this is only an was, certainly, a inde extraordinary i der ney although ae a ee ; ‘ iy, © ‘ < é - * 4 . » Al aT > » 2 crease. At Ottawa they asked the members Way, go age ee ane yes of a late delegation what sums we expended]. 172° eo De ] ; for various purposes. When they heard “7 pce a daha * a oa the amount expended for education they] me ate Deaeat were amazed beyond measure, and thought we eee = — ha, Neitay Bs ee a it most extraordinary that we should pursue] 44 opened up, which have never heen teed. such a course. I do not say that the money oa . bli ; for education has been improperly spent pane rp “age apenas eee Oe — ; ; ‘}away. We are now going to stop that, for 1 believe it has been expended for a Mr. Speaker by reducing the estimates for good purpose, and I hope it is producifff] p:_ re 1 B5 ' Sor kak ber Tl’ to wo int Wl eee eee ee ce public is reaping advantages corresponding] which is $6,000 less than that for 1887, "ery a eo i re . at} > . ’ ° % eben se ee coxiee ee owing to the fact that the erection of the ve are aking. F \ : : ‘ : : new urt use in Georgetown cost noticed that the estimates of expenditure 7 a teen anes mie the expenditate Weed ee ae ke he ter ea thereon for furniture and fittings wil be ’ , . ae — $1,000. That C h i 1 ; 0 f at Courthouse is com expenditure for that year. It now becomes om . aioe i. ua Province rs my duty to inform the House how we ane think leita is in any of the Maritiund intend to expend the Estimates tor the} p,ovinces any Court House of the kind present year. On the Administration of superior to it and vet its cost was very ee last os oe of yee a! > Was! reasonable. The ex pense of erecting that expendec. Now, this is avery large item] )) i); : , ne uilding helped to swell our indebtedness of our expenditures, as it includes Supreme Tiel “neki ore ; Court hadatite jurors fees County ‘Court one — _ ries ote ee ; i 2 ’ tT Gis to show for it. ae estimate tor public ated ore = rae _ ae and buildings this year will be considerably less, ment ayes tere e mee ao $300 of We ef ee rg = the ot Gti ee jie ; . fen Ww all expend the sum © 600, so that the Estimates for that expenditure, In Cus hile tor oils i wee will oo inerensedl fact they have annually saved a _ consider-|;,, tne extent’ of 500 over that of last year able part of the Estimates under that head.] 7, ;, staal te repair the building in Hon. members will be surprised to learn : : : : . : vent it from tumbling to pieces, that when the present Government came _ tor Poeual Whar Slip. ae or into power in 1879, they found that for the] vate for which eve year was "$324, will previous year the cost of the Administration] }. giscontinued, as the Government think of Justice was nearly $32,000, or $13,000];- y ctier that. all their boats on the more than was expended in 1887, In thel;.. ferries should touch at the same re Per cet reeree a place, and land their passengers there, viz., Department nearly $130,000 4s op at the ae re sag Ferry oe An ; , war! Tae -jexpenditure has, however en incurred yonents tell us that we are in debt—and |; naa : eS es ds A ee ot iat in constructing a proper landing at that chide eo nm the axt a ‘of "8930 000. wharf for boats from Rocky Point. While Ree, » Pere $230,000. | 6 have reduced the volume of our general Well, had they been in power from 1879 to vee wey ee $287,000 to $253 ae 29 the present time, and had they continued 7 Lave Leese teal estimated expendi- to manage public affairs as they did pre- : pts Seis . : : roads and smal vious to that date, they would to-day have er ies thang Hi growth $17 000. This I a debt of upwards of $700,000, and would], AN of * public nettiad whieh mated have taken from the people in the shape of | taxation upwards of $400 000 ake 4 It <7 - eee mapanne ~~, pees nove ge . Te : to use the highways more than any other is clear that we have effected an enormous sibel Noodle The ie coos he ‘ine for saving in the Department of Justice; in fact, Saas agate The whole amount ex- we have reduced the expenditure therein oaaal on ian vear was $3,680. This to nearly one-half of what it was in 1878.) ~ ss Aes : a : This oe the expenditure under that oo - tu proposed . pny ~ ree head will be larger than it was during ee ae sagen re omc TE : the past year, and the estimate has, of @130. The packet en ote Gees Ze therefore been increased by about $2 000. and Charlottetown has deen thought wT. Thin vane rie necessary, so far as we have information on his year, unfortunately, we have had @/ihe matter. Another packet between murder case, which entailed avery large] ~.+Jottetown, Rustico, New London and > = i » > >j “A , ’ ’ Z . Se eioman een re — Mal]peque was also unprovided for in the > > << , « 7s . Ss ex- ° 2 ; : , estimates, for the same reason. Since penditure wre eeCCOSENET * Fortunately for a ontinee ] eat had communications us, murder cases do not often occur in this Tae ee seg Orta 4 : Province ; when they do occur, however from pesties.in those hagaliasey a mae bed bret el err pw ie fckine shite a they think the packet between Charlotte- properly atte gd” We estimate the Sete or ee aaa ‘aelve - P 7 Sa aed maintained ; but that the one to Malpeque Sspendite fo the yea in thin depart aut never. "Persone fom Male ; Tih 1G 2 oa 1 2 1e same Opinion. ave January term of the Supreme Court was so al 0 Oe ees oh rebel “ae. AVY : , > 2 oy ri} " ‘ , : ; “So x . te Pee gave toc .V Meet mation from the hon, member for Spring- cee ge See at, on the)ton and kis practical knowledge of this whole, the expenditure for the year will, 1 ioadae Tho veanit will epee be that trust, be but very slightly increased, One] 4)... yw; ee ae item for which ces was a unsual expen- there will be supplementary eataneses ‘cake a “a + ap Se ae ee ¢ | cover the expendicure alluded to, brought Boards oe phy aaa _ paid zs down to the House. ; The eons ee ” oe wees. Mebea: ” ue re Pow » estimates is for the steamers South the City of Charlottetown the sum of $7,000 ee ‘e000, Pacan eee ot on account of expenses in connection with siete hee ae owned by the Government the epidemic of smallpox in the autumn of pe ee A a a0 1885. Although not a legal claim upon the aod #9 sale i ie blunder to provide Givemmenh.. 4 wees = equitable them. Governments should not own —_ x > nt, Sé s a , é 3 . : = ee : ad ““lers. Last year the estimates was 500. one, and was therefure paid.. There will This es ae oe reduced that os’ by probably be no expenditure under that! ¢-o9 “The estimate for cost of working head during the present year, and no sum he Registty Office has also been reduced has been placed in the estimates for it-|;) the extert of $600, there being one per- The estimate for education has been in-|, he ‘sy ae creased to the extent of nearly $9,000, the ae oe on . oe pra apy 2 re amount for the year being $109,530, or ee re ae ~ ae estimate ; 7 r educed others. et ; nearly twice as much as ig ms party | for the year is less than that of 1887 by wi atm a oma ae = ‘om $12,239. Including the pat supple- c € wes tai * . . ‘ : : sntary estimate, the total for the year Part of this sum was for expenses In con- ar a na ER a over $254,000. That is nection with the General Election for the) joy we stand so far as the estimate for the Legislative Council in 1886, in Queen’s and present veal is concerned. With proper Prince Counties ; and part for expenses of | ‘nanagement we can get along with the ex- partial elections in Third District of Queen 8 penditure of that amount. At the end of ‘ oo. * 7 : Sigel ) 1a} i ee oe | mon District = J ea |the year, it may be found, however, to be a ‘ounty. This year the estimate has been) )ittj. more or a little less than the amount reduced to $700. We have had two partial |} ought down. elections this year. One of these was for) 2 (Concluded in owr neat.) the District of Belfast, the cause for which | OULEE OH GUT ET I very much regret ; the other as for the — District of Tignish. These elections were} Apvice To Moriens.— Mrs. W inslow’s tests of public opinion. Both seats were) soothing Syrup should always be used whe. formerly held by the Opposition. One of| children are cutting teeth. It relieves the the Districts declared in favor of the Gov- Little sufferer at once; 1 produces natural ernment, and the other one for the sarae . quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; obstructive policy as formerly. Wien [| and the little cherub awakes as bright asa It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all relieves wind, regulates the boweis, and known remedy for diarrhea, veething or other cents a bottle. Be The Provinelal Another department and learned of the influences brought to the best whether arising from hon. gentleman who leads the Opposition, | |who travelled through it, and used all his | cauacs.” Twenty-five May ; $20, St 2; $ nth- | “aie : a ‘a : Ne: kes | means 1n inducing the people to oppose the} sure and ask for Mrs. W insloe’s Soothing |Government, I saw no great prospect of} Syrup, and take no other kind omar 8 carrying itin our favor at that time, al-|eod & wky ‘though the friends of the Government acted | <> most nobly. But the people of the Belfast} Excettent Reparing of boots and shoes ' District, which supported the Government, done at Goff Bros. ap 19 .