This is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.~-Evririwes, Teems:—PFive DoLLaARs A YEAR. NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, MONDAY, MAY 17, 1886. seinem en seen enone ——— TheDaiveramot NEW DRY GOODS, ADAMSOWC | ..2 222... nes y aed | ERR N ~ The Examiner Publishing Oo. a aly , Imperial court, the judge been appointed | ; : by th ial : iti @ is invari- | From their oflice, corner of Water and y the Imperial authorities. H ! <€ Great George streets, Charlottetown, * . , Prince Edward Island. « —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— ably the Chief Justice of the Supreme Gourt; ~ NT dike do Wiis debi 00 snes ce $2.50 a sete vobaaniaie al f i t ‘hree months....... len dhinebesics Pelee 1 25 ' 7 Ce ne ee ee ree SE Tbs cas tihisc vaandh nese aces 50 S.usual, our stock has been personally selected in the best, 1 fish within Canadian waters, and the proof Aivintising 0b moderate rates. | British and American markets, and comprises, in addition. 3 OX Tite ona deuanesii eae wach ae. . ; ) ‘ : 7 ” " eer may be made for monthly, quar. to a Fall Range of Staple Dry tioods, all the novelties to be cision of Chief Justice Sir William Young, oe ‘yearly, or yearly advertisements, | found. given in the case of the American fishing on application. | SAFE. S. schooner Nickerson, and not reversed by o-—-—-—--— UR the Privy Council, is under oar Fisheries Act deemed to be ar act coming within the ' -, SURE. ae MAY, 1886. #ondon, Paris and New York Mail- | PRO fl PT. meaning of the words “ preparing to fish.” Sew Moon Setdey, he wep mx, | dinery., Fancy Goods, Hats, Bon- | AWONDERFUL REMEDY |uuns Goins “a raised, im the View Firat Quarter 10th day, 10h, 7.6 p, m, W 1 Hi : . hich Mr. H ided, in th f ao A, a ae Se | > ‘ Adamson's Botanie Co : 4 cng: oP 8 wrerevatntnn fmm Se Fall Moon 17th day, 9h, 34 6m, pm, S BE. nets Alic apes, |. bite -ent-gitadant ew bieby. PF np te ang | the American fishing vessel Whitefawn, Last Quarter 25th day, 7h, 23 6m, p.m. NW. -_-——_—. | Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been | @nd Mr. Hazen then decided that the D! San taue (hi — High! Day |} speedily cured by the use of ApAMson’s BaLsAm after mere fact of purchasing bait was no proof M DAY OF WéEK : a seaet é a th N BW Parasols and | ali other medicines have failed. Sufferers from either | that the vessel was preparing to fish ‘‘ within : test linecemnatasinilteaines figes sets | ———— = - mm re ao jhanl i. ty te - seine patdan can the three-mile limit.”’ He held that the 0 3 dy, co ale . . » hee a r A h aaa a hm * great remedy, confilent of obtaining / offence against the fishery laws must be . r 7. a | ‘ _ p of Nova Scotia, at present Hon. James | erry Macdonald, formerly Mjnister of Justice. | Fiom his decision thera an appeal to the | H ij . The vessel will _ - - Ee —— a Suxscis Copiers Two CENTS x VOL, 18---NO, 148 Mysterious Poisoning Case. Fresh light has been unexpectedly thrown upon the mysterious death of Nanine Foiret, at Paris, whose step-mother is held en suspicion of baving poisoned her with chloroform. When Mme. Foiret came asa bride to Tours some ‘two years ago, she brought with ber a woman named uret, as her maid, who has remained in her service ever since. The detectives who have charge of the case felt sure that if Mme, Foiret committed the crime, Haret, if not an active participant, would et least have guilty knowledge on the subject. The woman was arrested, and by a system of terrorism permitted in some French pris- ons, a confession was obtained. She says she helped her mistress to murder the young girl. They went togetber into her room while she was asleep, and before she awoke they succeeded in fastening her hands together by the wrists. The woman then held a wet cloth firmly over the gitls moth to prevent any outcry, while Mme.- Foiret placed a sponge saturated with chloroform to her nostrils till she became unconscious. They then took a small porcelain funnel, to which a piece of rubber tubing. was attach- ed, and removing the wet cloth and open- 14 12 eee eee eee te committed withjin the limits over which we ole . SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. : ‘a? re rn s| : yh = od Large Stock of New Hosier Gloves &o Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, have territorial jurisdiction, and that fur- an 7 ahi 9 ae oe tube 4 eon 7] #7) 5 27102 6! 20. Vs } , F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Druggists, ther proof than the purchasing of bait waa; %O¥" 3°F sareyuaihsedh sete a pot . y Se oe nsihacapesny Cphiiiteininin $43 Arn Ave., N. Y. Undee his Gectes : jq {chloroform into the funnel, They then 5) W ednesday 45) 8} 5 BOLL 46 23 | 4 hnecorsary. naer is ecision it wou a thei t hi h th b 6|Thursday 44) 91 6 45|morn| 25 N T , , N F ‘ii N L therefore be necessary that further evi- aan taille uae ees ioe girl's 7) Priday 43] 11/7 35/0 27/28 CW alIMMIngs, Wew JTIUINgS, ACW Waces Charlottetown Waterworks Company. desig _ghowil te ahtnaa Memoaiew shor Olan, tear, pinced Seal eT diet 9\Sandey 39' 131 9 38] 159) 34. $$ 0 Trt is“ Narahy sae “3 within the thresiaiis Limit” ss com- a The a ae ee 10, Monday 38} 14;10 46] 2 54) 36! 1 5 2 T By : is hereby given by the under-| mitted. If the bait had been purchased in| ‘* . = 11| Tuesday 37! 1 ir 51) 4 3) «639 New DRESS GOODS With TRIMUIN GS t0 Sut. signed, two of the corporate members of}, New Brunswick port, and no other awakened, for Huret a that ee 12)\ Wednesday | 35) l6jaft64| 525) 4! the above Company, that the required num-| offence had been committed, Capt. Scott |i@% the room the following morning Mile. 13| Thursday | 341 1812211647] 44 N a : ent of eee the Oa mening wéelld have? kad ‘to wateh the David J.|Nanine was lying in the position in which \ rid | 33! 90] 3 20) 7 53 - Yew . ; rie oli een subscribed, a general meeting of the . a. ini i - 7 aa ~ al ; a 3 45I pik New Freuch Muslins, New American Muslins, New | members and Grikbeldere of the should Come. Adams till she got beyond the three-mile raed = — _ pte a ing my = 16|Sunday” 31| 91/6 50/9 30) 50 Laces to Match. pany will be held at the office of RR. FITZ-|limit. — But it is otherwise in Nova Scotia, | 1° arti” Mpe Boiret denies th. 17|Mond., cat nie eaten va) MA : GERALD, Solicitor, in the Cameron Block, | Under the decision in the Nickerson case, |SHl) seeping. Sime. A pire denies the 18! Tuves oe | 29] 941 8 111050] 55 : in Charlottetown, Province of Prince Edward | The David J, Adams, in addition to pur- tease toh tha! fadnel oa 19 Wednesday | 28 25/9 ojt1 25; 57,NeW Cloths, New Pink Oottons, New Jerseys, New Jackbts, |sland, at tis hour of eleven o'clock of the) chasing bait, did not, it is alleged, report to) Cotectives are searohing for Ehe 20| Thursday | 96) 95] 9 53iaft 6| 59° asl aii aaa forenoon, on TUESDAY, the eighteenth day| the Collector Customs, though she re- | ‘2° O@ Pty Cnloroborm Hove. 21/ Friday 2% 25110 411 0 42/15 1 ers ‘ of MAY next, A. D., 1886, for the purpose of | mained in the p A loiver time than the 22|Naturday 24/ O7/11 22) 1 3 3 Ww Cow Carpets and Oilcloths I making, ordaining and establishiag such bye-! Customs laws of Canada permit any vessel| His Example Better than His 23 Sunday 9 28! morn i 9 3 5 laws, ordinauces and regulations for the good ito remain without making entry. The Precept. 24| Monday |} =2i 2910 a) 2 oa. 3 —_-——_- o—— me tan af Erliste 3 for the pur. | Penalty for this offence is $400, and any salsa 23) Tuesday |} 22) 31] 0 30! 3 46) y coe ° , ”| offic : eee | at ae eels oat te : pose of choosing seven directors, being share. | cer Of the departinen’ has the right to} The Montreal Herald advises the —tieaten |. on 33| 19615 4%| 13 & holders and members cf the Corporation, | °°#’2 4 vessel for breaking this provision | Dominion Government. to abandon the a Sriday y 20) 34| I 53! ‘ n> | 4 ® under and in pursuance of the rules and regu- of the Customs Act. The owner has the position taken ow the bait question, The 9 wee A , 19! 35 9 1 9 7 544 16 Ch’ town, A pril 29, "86. lations contained in the statute of the said | right to replevy, and the suit will then be Herald's. opinion on this matter is entitled 20 Senden 1s} 36] ‘2 56! & 43 i8 P Province, incorporating the sbove Company, tried out in the ordinary way: If a foreign | to some consideration inasmuch as that 31' Monday 4 18|7 37\ 3 19/ 9 26| 15 19 ' 7 a ae et ei as Ue ae in ee a ee ee Dated at Charlottetown this fifteenth day of ' vessel comes Into a Canadian port to secure ; journal is supposed to express the views of : a . ¥ t April, A. D., 1886. \the services of seamen, or for any other|Hon. Peter Mitchell. Mr. Mitchell when ee ees Teer " A. McKINNON, purpose for which no express penalty is| inister of marine, had occasion to defend 3 R R. FITZGERALD. | provided, the master may be indieved for a| Canadian fisheries from encroachment’ and | : 4 April 16—tl 18 may pat misdemeenour under the Imperial Statute | this duty be performed with the vigor and “ : ai ,of 1819, which provides that American | enthusiasm which has always characterized Charlottetown Ticket Agency. 83 QUEEN STREET ESTABLISHED 1873. MEMBERS CHAMBER | fishing vessels shall orly enter our harbors! jim. Mr. Mitchell is anata a. rPYAROUGH TICKETS for sale to all parts ; o 4 COMMERCE. | for the four purposes of shelter, of repair-|jittle wayward in these modern days, aud ing damages, of purchasing wood, and of of Canada and the United States, at the Lintihdeminane <ssitinannn tities ( obtithinig sate , owes ble rate Vrite fc . . 10 r. very lowest possible rates Write for rates WYXTRA value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, W i = U VY ae maps, time tables, ete. } se G. A. SHARP, Napkins, Sheeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottons, see ad ee A Curiovs Shipwreck. Station Master and Ticket Agent, |'Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, Potatoes, Spiling, R.&. Ties, | March 19—2aw wky 3mo_ C*PP. E. I. Railway. Lumber, Lats, Canned | A daily paper gives the following account of a singular shipwreck, from the lips of BD ARP EK NS) AND OILC OTHS ae mi esse, | Captain White, of the brig Ada L. White, roduce, } which was abandoned and lost on her recent £ z 5. fi ’ i oned an : And sellon commission. Write us fully for Onin re une to Bd York. quotations. Ship to |Vaptain White said it was fine summer weather, with the mercury standing at 80 ni it A S Hi MAC BROL DH YX ; HATHEWAY & CO. | deg. in the shade, when they left Rio, De- ; eis . ‘cember 16, with 11,248 bags of coffee on direct from Switzerland, just opened. ' ' i 22 Central Wharf, Boston, Gen-| board. The voyage continued without in. cident until the brig was off Jamaica, when eral Commission Merchants. {4 pale came howling from the north-west, -BPOR-— sk BRO” NW Consign your vessels to our house. wits lasted for three days. But it was | het es @ mats @ | eveive personal attention. Charters, Freights / several days later, at ae miles out at ‘h’ Fawkes and Vessels for the United States, Newfound. | 8e@, © atteras, that e great storm BO S OC N 4 Ch’town, March 15.—w ly. land, West Indies, South America Porta. which wrecked them was encountered. The ————----— : — Lumber, Stone and Oil Freights. | waves ran high; the wind blew almost a | | April 12, ’86—3mos | hurricane, and lashed the ocean into foam; SUMMER ARRANGEMENT ——_——______—-— | wave after wave broke over the ship, and | finally enough water got below to wet the a is27 ye Ps c i SS6, |cargo. ‘Then the coffee began to swell, the : : ; : 7 T ir d : sot'ta THE PALACE STEAMERS, 10 Business, Honesty and Suet Dealing, and paying = | T& KENNY, '|SStiat te tocd oat Sens ope ” < Cash every time, is What has placed D —. ss : | sacks floated into the pumps, and soon dis- ry Goods and Shipping, ‘abled them. It was now impossible to re- INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Kastport and Port- | jand, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, a | HALIFAX, CANADA. | duce the water in the hold. Meanwhile e e _ | the fury of the storm increased, and the sea ra > ) was terrible to behold. loa the Midst of i & K. I, ENN y — scenes of peril a new and terrible : a. m. ‘ > : “oe ave St. John at $o’clock every Saturday night to the front of all competitors, in CLOTHING, HATS, &c. (F. €. MAHON) ee sopreget....croconee oS ee Gee BOSTON DIRECT. He does not advertiz#'to sell goods at cost, but he guaran-/ shin Qwners and Brokers, eleven tpocsand Seg af, sates - Papas Ware from Charlottetown to Boston, %,50, 2nd tees to sell from 10 to 25 per cent less than those who do adver- General Commission Merchants ie ar With a shock that shook y= exerts and Other information apply to tize to sell at cost. : ‘ . i61 GRESHAM HOUSE : aro. sneer: to her — A oe toot 6. nee... p. gt Steam Nav. Co. He does not try to deceive the people by making a big hichbndente Bindet. ee oa they rr or to your nearest Ticket Agent. blow and offering paltry rewards, but trys to do things right LONDON, E.C., | but paper, and great seams opened in the May 7, 1s6—eod wy and has the goods to back him up in what he advertizes. sii sitet Bali ie at: oe nome Nothing Sarr a Ss. , Wy, ei done but leave the ship as speedily as pos- March 29, 1886. sible, for she was already settling in the | while waters. L. ARTHUR & CO. He has now about 6,500 HATS and $4,000 worth of IN CLOTHING, which he guarantees to sell from 10 to 20 per cent 4 ? = m : : ; GENE ASS ‘less than any house in the trade, A lot of this Clothing was | c AL T Sanne | seagtee UOMMISSION Merchants bought less than half price, and will be sold less than half price. Gg K 0 a Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, | He does not ask the people to believe his serene. ean a PuOIDED Sener oe ‘until they see his prices; he knows then they will believe, anc OURLY expvcted, cargo ACADIAN, Dr. Joux P. Wureren, Hudson, N. ¥_, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, knows that the goods and prices back him up every time. TD scr cost at a idaibe takestiied’ of ile beaias boon w prepare o receive orders fo I am no prepar d t ecelve de 6 r abuse of alcohol.” BOoOSsSTO es MAS Se All oods freely shown, or sent to ony part of the town. | Round, Nut and Authracite COAL, at prices Sih ui 6 tosuit the times. According to Bredstreet’s reports from Egos and Produce a Specialty. . | ae “Please don’t forget to call. neem “ a Water Street, will r= a — - the Mateos aw. = > / men have been granted shorter July 15—dly wkly iil : CAPT. JOHN HUGHES. | hours without striking, the iargest number SAUTIONL: E PROWSE,-.aicno See asS ; ) : - . packing-house employes, ‘The total num- | . ber reported as having strack for shorter r Sign of the BIG HAT, 74 Queen Street. Why Pay Higher, When | hours jast week was 151,000. WOODILLS St. Viediedtde Paul Penitentiary officials have adopted resolutions protesting against EACH PLUG OF THE \Ch’town, May 7,’86—eod wky . —————— MYRT E N AVY barmer Hard Luck :—“ What will I do? My family)2oz. Tins Retail 7 Cemts) charges made agains: thew in connection, F ; f i n. r fficial investigation. give me no peace on account of the Boots I bring them. GERMAN ne pt ADVICE TO MoTHERS,—Mrs. Winslow’s ~ ; i § d don’t ¥ ear.” | * = ° ‘ rhe Sa they are leaky all | , 2 5 Soothing Syr hould always b ed bh Is MARKED | y y 4oz. Tins Retail 1 Cents em eae - -— wv ws Farmer Good Fertune aati My friend. you are right : bad BAKING | little sufferer at once; it produces natural, | quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, | 0 he Boots i bu : ive wile and d the little shrub awakes as ‘‘bright a & BB, 100 do bring trouble . ” ea Tins Ketail 22 Cents! button.” Tt ia 0, aomnne on fashion perhaps he has a less sonse of responsibility now than he had when a member of the ad- ministration. For this reason or some other, the Heruld’s advice does not seem to quite accord with the former practice of the ex-Minister of Marine and Fisheries. The minister was far from yielding to the threats and high language of United senators. He stoutly protested against the timid and weak policy of the home govern- ment and steadily maintained the rights of Canada. Minister Foster would *do better so far as this matter is concerned, to do as Peter Mitchell did, than todo as Peter Mitchell is now supposed to be advising. Perhaps it repents the ex-minister that he authorized the seizure of the Nickerson and other United States vessels charged with procuring bait in Canadian waters, but we do not think there is any occasion for penitence on this score. — i - i ~ Ao ——— For Married Women. Always remember that you are married toa man and not a god ; be prepared for imperfections. Once ina while let your husband have the last word; it will gratify him and be no particular loss to you. Do be reasonable; it is a great deal to ask under some circumstances; reasonable women are rare—be rare. Anticipate the discovery by your husband that you are “only a woman”; if you were not he would not care about yeu. Remember that servants are made of the same material as you are; a little coarser grained, perhaps, but the same in easen- tials, Let your husband read the newspapers at breakfast; it is unsociable, but then it is only a trifie after all, and he likes it. Read something in the papers besides fashion notes and society columns; have some knowledge of what is going on in foreign countries. Try and forget yourself; as to your hue- band, forget that you married him and re- member that he married you; he will then probably do the reverse. Be a companion to your husband if he is a wise man, and if he is not, try and make him become your companion, Raise his standard; do not let him lower yours. Let your husband know more than you do once in a while; it keeps up his self- respect, and you will be none the worse for admitting that you are not actually in- fallible. Respect your husband’s prejudices, respect his relations, especially his mother —she is not the jess his mother because she is your mother-in-law; she loved him before you did. a Scott’s Emulsion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hypophosphites Posseszes the remedial power of these two valuable specifics in their fallest degree. Is prepared in a palatable form, easily tolerated by the stomach, and for delicate, sickly children. Emaciation, consumption and all impoverished conditions of the blood is un- eqnaled by any other remedy, a - o————— — Superintendent Egan has returned to Winnipeg from a tour of inspection of the ‘ i y t to astonish and vothes the child, softens the gums, allays all ‘ ehildren great satisfaction. if pn ve vy agen lates the bow!s he is the best | IN BRONZE LETTERS. ‘please your family buy your next Boots at | PO DE RK eam alle for diarrbss, whether arising | | from teething or other causes, Twenty-five! : ‘ + & ef Quality Equal to Any. cents a bottle, Be sure and ask for ‘'Mre None Other Genuine. ath tata DORSEY GOF i | CO,, + “teen in et Soothing Syrup, fteb deed whip Got, 2. ’ ; . ae as - ¥ “ as. Pn a ate nae Canadian Pacific Railway as far as Donald, B. C., and reports that the line has suffered scarcely any damage during the winier. He stated that the track could easily have been kept open all the time. gai i 2 rept li Sh Mie ied oth i es Seana th ence eee * —s Ay — ied ange ens — si lla emareanteae to U ¥ mel eatin a BN 6 ett sli ate a it oe Fe nai ES