? ere aero” THE DAILY EXAMINER. DoLLARS A YEAR, _EW SERIES. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evrivmwes. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E ISLAND, WE! INESDAY, APRIL 27, 1887. Srne_e Corres Two Certs. VOL. 19,.—-NO. 277. > } i = . it ~~» ' Tijetailp Exauner! *} . : . ’ . : - [he Awluluel Fubl shing 0 j From ta , corner of Water and Best makers, and all sizes from 18 to 36 inches, ranging in price from Great uv otreeta, Charlottetown, » Priu Kdward Island, RATEs OF SUBSCRIPTION— 38 CENTS, vr. ie onthe . ...oo+ +00.600 6066008 6060008 $2. 50 Pies mouths... iccssccdkis clus «oc. 1.25) A Large Stock EMBROIDERIES, very cheap. One month .... ee recerececesesecss 50 Advertising at moderate rates, Sheetings, White Cottons, Dress (ioods, Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- Pillow Cottons, | Grey Cottons, Cashmeres, terly. half-yeariy, or yearly advertisemenis, Vickings, | Print Cottons, Merinoes, on application Hessians, Shirtings, Plushes, Velvets, eae lowelings, i Ginghams, Silks, Satins, &c. 1D 20: —_ oe lA ffie-it ¥ Staple Dry Goods---New Stock eee a 6 Ol Fancy and dbapie UY wOOds---NE First Quarter ls day, 9h. 40.3m., a. m., N.E. AT PRICES AS LOW AS ANY IN THE TRADE. ill Moon Sth day, th., 26.4m., a. m., 5 Last Quarter I4th day, Ilh., 51.3m., p. m., W pelow horizon, ) New Moon 2ist day, 4h, 42.7m., a. m., E. eg First Quarter 30th day, 6h., 47 9m., p.m., 8S. ‘ BROWN’S BLOCK. D pay oF WEEK|?” Sun |Moon' High! Day’s a _~"™ rises sets _ rises |water| len’h| Ch’town, March 11, 1887—eod & wky h mh mmorn!imorn' h m , = 1 | Friday 5 44.6 23 10 50) 3 17 12 39) 2 Saturday 42 25 ll 51 4 41 43. 3 Sunday 40 26 aft 59) 6 107) 46 4) Wonday ae. . 37.3 ti 52 oth , Ai Lay 37 2yi 3 Sli 8 3 55] 2 6 Wednesday 35, 30 4 47/ 9 22] 59] 7: Tharsday 33; 320 “2ne° ens 2) a Ss ridiay ot on 7 23110 49 a 9 dSaturcda 2 04) 8 Soll wo 3) 10 Sanday 27; 35) 9 Sljaft 12} e 11' Monday | 23) 37/10 53) 0 52 15} . f | eg 12 Cuesia 23; 33111 5B 1 39 13} | TO MATTER what competitors may say in their advertisements, it is apparent to the 13) Wedaesday 22} 4)'morn| 2 28 21 AN general public that the 41 siay 2U ‘1; 0 54 3 2 v4 _ | ise J iisas @BeST BARGAINS lo 3 i | ; 13 2 }2 5 52 0 a 17 Sund baie 45) 8 Gli? 1 3 can be had at our establishment. IS Monday I 6) 3 20) 7 5; 36 Ca gies ; : 7 ’ ‘of Pueséay ili 47 . 47) 3 84) 39 We have not the time to enumerate our bargains in Mutfs, Caps, Gloves, Coats, Sacques, 20) Weducsday 9 48,412) 19 42 Robes, Collars, &c., but we invite you to call and examine them—satisfy yourself that our 2i| Laarsday 5} 30) 4 35) 9 56 46 bargains are genuine, and our prices the LOWEST OF THE LOW. 22 Friday 6 2) OD 110 27 49. 23! Satu t 3| 5 27/11 O 52 | 24 Sunda 2 m5 oo ii 33 ot i “i * 7 VET pi 6 So San A STTARTS NEW FUR STORE Jt Lu { ‘ 5S >? - » O NN oY ms J - 1 9 27' Weduesday o7} 38) 7 51) 0 4314 1 eS 2s! Thursday 017 +O 8 42} 1 2 4 NEWSON BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. 29; friday o4 1} 9 41; 2 12 Ee . ia 30| as 45217 2110 461 3.614 9 Ch’town, April 14, 1887 BOSTON. NEW SPRING G88B8 —_—_—0 F you want to dress in the Latest Style go to JOHN McLEOD & CO’S, where you will get Suitings, Trowserings and Gents’ Furnishings. Now opening, Ex Northern Light, 5 cases TWEEDS, 9 eases HATS (newest Bx'P4). 0-———— sewn acesscousss, SHY MACLEOD & CO. THE PALACE STSAMERS OF THE INTERMATIO aAL $.S. 68. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- iand, 6.0 a. m. Also leave St. nignt for BOS i Fare os n class ; $0.50, lst class. For tic kets and other information apply to G A.SHARP, Fr. W. HALES, P. &.L R’y., P. KE. L Steam Nav. Co. or tu your nearest Ticket Agent, April 18, 1*87 ON DL 4ECT. eod why GUARDIAN FIRE IYSURANCE CO. CAPIFAL - - ELL BROS., svery Monday, Wednesday and Friday at | John at 7.30 every Saturday | harlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd $10,000,000) | | PUBLISHING COM-' prices are away down. ; CARY AGENTS, March 26 wky Imo pat aRD C+ oo a 7 TT! >. wo» LINE 7, MANY tely aided to their stoek Or typ vi materia w Joo Printing, are better revared to execute orders for Bill} als, Letter Heads. Handbills of Sli kinds,| iting or Business Cards, &o, promptly and Cle . in the tb ew le of the art. N inst wo kimen are ¢ nployed in Vow ey iepen their printing | pipe i i naoufacturers, they are; a@Dle ty th vost favorable terma. | . The : i patronage of the publie is ons w. L. COrTON, Manager. Ch'town, Nov. 16, 13386. LRU d OWN 2 & Ct, AL, ‘Harchaats, AVENUE, 10H Lariat T] vi 823 and Produce a Specialty. taly ti dig wkly | Ch’tewn, April 19, 1887—eod & wky SEE THEM! DON'T FAIL T0 READ ABOUT THEM | _ new stock of HATS is just opened, and ' | | | | } i | | MUST: BE DISPOSE D OF” ——- V0 oe We have the Largest and most Complete stock of H ATS ever seen in the City and our ‘Try us, try us. We can beat the Island. Lz” W He JLESALE % ; AND RETAIL. BED enmeens ate E PROWSE, SIGN OF THE BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET | Ch’town, re 11, 1887—eod & wky SS LIV ARPOOL AND LONDON AND GLOBE INSURANSE COMPANY. Assets, Ist January, 1886 - - - (3 FIR® RISKS accepted upon the most Favorable Con ditions and at Lowest Current Rates. R. R. rH $36,606,522.03. FITZGERALD, Jan. 3, 1887. Agent. all the novelties in! — pees cs- PROM PT. AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson's Botanie Cough Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’S BALSAM after all otler medicines have failed. Sufferers frem either recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, can resort to this great remedy, speedy relief. Do not delay, cet it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Bottled at St. Stevens, NX. B., by the proprietors, FP. W. KINSMAN & CO., Dr: S13 4TH Avr., confident of obtaining rgiste, a. NOTICE Is hereby given that an application will be made to the Parliament of Canada, at the next ensuing session thereof, for an Act to authorize and ahowthe Nova Scotia Permanent Benefit Building Society and Savings Fund, a Society established and formed under an Act of the. Legis'ature of the Province of Chapt«r 42, 12 Victoria, entitled “an Act for the rexulation of Benefit Building Societies,” to transact business as a Building Society and Savings Fund throughout the Provinces of New Brunswick and Prince Kdward Island, as well as the Province of Nova Scotia. and to loan money on real and certain kinds of personal pro- perty, and to borrow money and receive money and deposits, with power to issue debentures and deposit receipts and other powers usual to Loan ' Companies and for other purposes. Dated at Halifax, Sth March, 1887 JNO. W,. PAYZANT, Solicitor of Applicant. March 22, 1887— 2mos ee icra RE tS ol Bate OUGHS,coLDS Nera Egos ich on 3 isis res } ES ese LILEPOS SSUES” NOTICE. THE celebrated stallion ALL RIGHT will stand on the coming season at Charlottetown, Sum- merside, Cape Traverse and New Glasgow. NEWTON LER. Truro, March 21, 1887. CANADA AND WEST INDIES, Tenders for Steamship Lines, TENDERS will be rec ava at the Finance De- partment, Ottawa, up to and including the Ist day of May next, froin persons or companies, for! | the performance of the following steamship ' services, viz.:— The Bottle of Fire Water. OF FORT LA POINT. A LEGEND JOIE AND ROCKY | Fierce blew the strong north-western gale It rained in torrents then, The stars from out the sky were tossed, _The clock had just struck ten. Is that a sea ? Is this an hour ? With sky so out of joint ; To launeh’ a boat so frail as that ) = men of Rocky Point. Strong though your arms, brave though your hearts For arms and hearts have ye ; | That tiny boat can never live | As ye no doubt will see. Where Elliot river’s dark waves roll To swell the Hillsboro tide, Down to the wharf tha: stormy night | Four jovial farmers stride. On through the surf the frail boat speeds And see before her prow, The little fishes shrink and crouch, They won't be caught just now. Calm as the surface of the well Sunk deep on Warren Farm, The track spreads out before the boat, i The fish need fear no harm. ,So all around the hungry fish Rear high their scaly sealps, | While William Corish throws his line And William Junior helps. And still the waves of Hillsboro Bay Are calm as is their wont, And faith your hearts may well be bold Yé men of Rocky Point, Nova Scotia, | Fierce blows the strong north-western gale It fills the heart with awe, Where dwelis the lonely Indian Of ancient Port LaJoie. His gun is cleaned, his dog is fed And by the fires pale gleam, He swiggs in spite of the Scott Act ‘Some rum on which to dream. | But see he starts ! Strange noises come, |The rum begins to mount ; Vain is your trip this stormy night Ye men of Rocky Point. And there the Indian lowly lay, Stretched out upon the ground And from the door of his wig-wam Comes forth a mournful sound. That night along the Hillsboro Bay In every boat that sailed, Was heard the noises long and loud That poor old Indian wailed. The storm is o’er, the “morning's light, Reveals a pointed rock, To which the boatmen tie their boat And it is five o'clock. From brief repose a Scott Act man Down from his bed descends, And to his daily businegg goes To attend upon his friends. He has not long been 1m his shop Before four men appear; ‘Sent by the Indian from La Joie To try and raise the beer. **Heaven bless you,” cried the Scott-Act man, ; **I know your high bebest, | The Iwdian’s found a fuil supply ; ' You may go home and rest.’ ] Unmoor the boat—pick up the oars, Supple each lazy joint ; Ist. a line of mail steamers sailing from Halifax Ye must be home in half an hour— ' to Havana, thence to Kingston, thence to San-| Ye men of Rocky Point. tiago de Cuba, the..ce to Canada; and (2ad) a ‘line of mail steamers between Canada and 1’ orto | Rico and adjacent Islands. Trips to be made by | each line fortnightly. Steamers to be of a size suflicient to carry 2,000 tons of cargo and to be | ‘able to steam twelve knots an hour, averaging | not less than eleven knots an hour. The con- | Before the wigwam's dying fire The lonely Indian lay, Clasping the empty bottle close, _ And it was then mid-day, tract in either case to be for a period of five \O ‘twas a solemn sight to see years. Tenders wi'l 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, J. M. COURTNEY: Deputy Minister of Finance. Finance Department, Ottawa, 7th Feb., 1887--febi9 law til april 30 man 58 prado i ‘CARS a ts Eee Ta! — ay : ae "2 GOLD MESALS WER MEDAL 4 BRONZE MeDis od Q Rw 3 eo We ee ee err ene enema N > i ct i Stpabhcd tinct Seepee ee y Bie ein Sn : Tee GOLOWAN FG.6 K ea Ani ace fo es ahi FOR SALE. ‘fen Shares in ‘The Examiner Pub- lishing Company,” each Share representing $100in the Capital Stock. HE ondersigned offers for Sale TEN SHARES (all paid up) of the Capital Stock of THE EX:MiNER PUBLISHING COMPANY. Will be sold in lois of one cr more shares, to suit porchasers. For further particulars apply to That poor lone Micmac there, With pallid face and sunken eye, And wild dishevelled hair. Happy those jolly farmers are To tind ‘‘old brother” so— For now they drink the rum themselves And to their homes they go. The O'Brien Tour. Mr. Wm. O’Brien, M. P., has cabled to the Montreal branch of the Land League that he would sail from (Queenstown Montreal on Sunday with Kilbride, the | evicted tenant. He wiil lecture in Mon-) treal, Quebec, Uttawa and Toronto. At a meeting of the Toronto branch of the Irish National League a committee was appointed — to make preparations for) O’ Brien’s reception in that city, It was’ also stated that some sympathizers of the! cause had handed $100 to the treasurer, to be forwarded to ex-Constable Dorry, who threw down his aris and reiused to partici- | pate in the arrest of Father Ryan. Archbishop Lynch has cabled to Ireland toa prominent member of the national party, asking him to use his influence to prevent O' Bri en, editor of United Ireland, coming to Canada to lecture onthe Lans- downe evictions. His grace says that feel-' ing the evil his coming is likely to cause, | he will spare no trouble to prevent it, and | lor | if those gentlemen who invited him had} deeply considered Catholic interests they , would not have done 80. Until lately he could not imagine there was any serious-| ness about the proposal. 5 To ere mmm me Apvice to Moruers.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cher ub awakes ar “‘bright asa button.” It is very pleasant vo taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all n, regulates the bewels, and is the best com remedy for diarrhea, s, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrrp. and take no other kind marl] eod & wky ue a= -- J, W. MITCHELL. Ch’town, Nov, 9, isa8. Hyacryrn GLasses of many colors, and other fine goods for sale by i. B. Potlar| Keut Street, ntir26 2aw ‘youth of eighteen years only. ; . thousand wives. ' chiefly of Dominion $2 notes, ' British en een eae LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. > Another Citizen Speaks. Srr,—It is to be hoped that the Govern- ment will not pay any attention to the bunk- um of a person signing himeelf**Citizen,” in your issue of Monday. Seven-eighths of our people will deeply regret if the money voted by the Government for the Jubilee Celebration will be spent in any other way save in the opening of the Park Roadway. This is not guff but a candid fact. I would suggest that the few individuals who are anxious to spend a thousand dollars or more on fire crackers and dummery be sent to some retired place and bountifully sup- plied with ginger crackers and marbles. ANOTHER CITIZEN. ODDS AN D ENDS. It isnow said that races are dishonest. the Myers-George The Sumichrast-Hind case is to come up for trial in Halifax on the 20th May, Truro, N. 8S., contributes nearly $100 a month to the Louisiana State Lottery. Mr. Tache, who was taken suddenly ill in the Ottawa Senate last week, is dead. A BILL for the establishmant of manhood suffrage is to be introduced into the Manitoba legislature. The Dominion Alliance has decided to introduce a prohibition bill into parliament this session. Mr. Hudspeth’s correct majority in South Victoria is 51. Mr. R. THORBURN, premier of Newfound land, has been created a Knight of St. George and St. Michael. King Mwanga of Uganda, Africa, is a He has a The Sultan of Morocco has just promul- gated a degree prohibiting the importation of American tubacco under any form into his territory. The post office at New Market, Ont., was burglarized one night recently. About $2,000 in stamps and from $50 to $100 in money was stolen. A devil fish with seven arms, each from nine to thirteen feet in length, was lately washed ashore on the Oregon coast, having, perhaps died of old age. The library of the German historian Von Ranke has been purchased for the Syracuse, N. Y. University. It comprises 3,500 vol- umes and 75,000 pamphlets. The Dominion Government has decided to take precautions to prevent the threat- ened introduction of Asiatic cholera into the Dominion the coming summer. The Duke of Westminster has promised to give during the remainder of his lite $5,000 a year for the building of new churches. He is now 60 years old. Under a new edict just promulgated in Japan, criminals are not to be executed singly. When there is one he must wait until there is another to keep him com- pany. The Ontario House of Assembly has passed the Government’s resolution to ratify its contracts for the construction of new parliament buildings at Toronto, to cost $1,000,000. Wm. A. Clarke, a clerk in the New York Post Office, stole a package containing $10,000. He hid the money in an old un- used closet, and it was discovered by the Detectives before he had time to remove it. Jay Gould, Russell Sage, and Cyrus W. Field do not use tobacco in any form. The Boston Post thinks this may be construed as an argument for or against tobacco, according; tothe way that you regard the men. Two small boys, aged ten and three years, were recently shipped by express from San Francisco to Jersey City, Sago, on them were written their father’s name and address, attached to the lapels of their | Jackets. It is reported that $30,090 in counterfeit money has recently been put in circulation in the Upper Provinces. The bills consist Bank of North and Bank of Commerce $10. America $5, Morris Diamond, a bookkeeper, of New York, has written seven poems, measuring 3,120 words, on a single postal card. It ‘took him nine hours to ‘do it. The writing is legible, particularly with the aid of magnifying glass. A circular has been issued containing a proposal to create a degree of B. E.,— * Bachelor of Engineering” at McGill, and to confine the present degree of B. A. Sc., to other branches of applied science. The matter has not yet been before the faculty. Atthe exhibition to be held in Liver. ‘pool this summer, many of the Canadian | trophies at the Colonial Exhibition will be erected, the managers of the fair being so anxious to secure these attractive exhibits that they are defraying the whoie cost of carriage and removal. The Chicago Daily News says the for- midable organization which filled the his- tory of Chicago for the year 1886 with ter- ror and excitement, drew its last breath a few days ago and was buried, the Anar- chistic groups of the International Work- ing People’s Association having disbanded. The tendency of shipbuilding in the great lakes is to build large vessels. Twenty years ago a propellor that would carry 50.000 bushels of grain or 1,000 tons of coal was considered a monster, but there are now may in the trade between Buffalo and Chicago and Cleveland and Duluth that over 100;000 Wushels Uf grain in a carye. a ee Nee errr ec nn ndaiidmtnmnens Weer eatin ease