aes & EE Tog Fe. anna Dee, wee ee a ee en ae * This ds tin: —— ae NEW SERIES. a _—_— ~ * allie CXAMINER. Liberty, when Free Gorn Heo, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” - Hunters. Sino it Copies Two Crnts VOL. 22.—-NO. 54. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. FRIDAY, JANUARY 27. 1888. > an ‘ f > : ° | « fe % . r EVE’ EY » ry " , x oh Che Daily Examiner, | GASSLAKE’S On the Wing. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Pee Cy: ee | Gh f ND DERBY SW Re Leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday after- Sac pita |: n : oa _ -— oe Ud th i {, | moon, January 24th, we arrived at Cape Postal. . Che bxamiuer Pu D1 shing Oo. | - © | adie Traverse about 5.30 p. m., after a very f nial Fr th , is eal ; | i $25.000.60. pleasant passage. Srr,—I see that an addition to the Post Sale = “, a Water and | a. | ss I may remark that it would be preferable | Office staff has been made in the person of ar fourge Streets, Unarlotietown To'all if the trai 0 : » fr ) 2 LQ: : oT neene on Prince Kdward lelend. oo Ladies > | Ist horse (in duplicate) $3,000 each priz.... ...$6,000 f — jac would tt ath the ei Mr. Fenwick Gill. My object in w riting is jad“ . 2,000 “* =... 20h OOH LTRE = smnscowneS ule or a _briet/not to pass any remarks on Mr. Gill's | Sed . $000 “ =" .....$2,000) space in order to allow passengers to alight, ;,bilities to perform the duties of a third- . —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION — | 'Astracan Jackets . | er OD. 0 oc ck ccc bese blhbps ocec cue } Sees months. .. vccccce: Salad « calighad Gen Ree ————— | One moath ... opnrecsavens bice | OE Advertising at moderate rates, Dolmanatts, Contracts may be made for monthly. quar- i terly, half-yearly, or y 1 re an Mut § ] erly ut-yearly, or yearly advertisements, 8, ln Ba, on application. LOW PRICES Men's =| Driving Collars, Fur Gloves, Fur Caps, and a lot of e-= MOON'S CHANGES, Last Quarter 5th day, 7h., 30.1m., a.m., SW. ALMANAC FOR JANUARY, 1888, | Beaver, Persian Lamb, New Moon oe day, 4h, 26.2m., a. m.,N. E. below horizon. ) Fitat ecdie cua dive. Oh., 36.%.,a. m., W. Astracan, (be ow horizon. Full Moon 28tl ; Se ee ee, ai, DAY OF WEEK _ re Moon High —. “ rises{se 8 rises |water ten f Fur Holla : ars, ald au., 6.4m. p. m., 8.5. ' Gray and Black mih m aftr'n h m 1 Sunday ; 5} 419' 7 8} noon 8 29} 2| Monday %) 620 8 18] 0 39 30 ft Cuff | Tnosdey 2 San tay a FUP UU Sleigh Robes +) Wednesday ww «22°10 48} 1 59) 32 } 5 Thursday 9} 23.11 58] 255) 33} L dig fi ; 3! Priday 19) 2thmern| 3 58} 35 | a 68 ais, a eae Ftdater lay i 35/1 7) 3 15) a7 “EIS Very Cheap. S Sunday + 48) 26] 2 20) 6 25! 39 : : ; Sf Bae 9 Monday $8; 28) 3 3317 59! 40/ Finest Quality, PSS 10 Tuesday 7 30) 4 43) 8 46) 41 | =Ee Ll Wedaesday 7; 3} & 511 9 37] 43 . / 12 Thursday 16) 33) 6 51}10 23) 45 Lowest Priges, / 13 Friday 40) Sti 7 43/11 35) 47 $3 i4; Saturday 40; 35) 8 28/ll 44) 49 La\5 tuday 5 36.9 4imorn}] 51 ; , aay cr 16| Monday 44; 37; 9 35; 0 20}. 33} “ j Ty DCN y a 17lTuesthay isl «‘Selue- al opt Se! STANLEY BROTHERS, iS Wednesday | 42) 38/10 38) 1 33/9 59} . 1.9 Thursday | 42) 40/10 52| 2 12) Lj “ : BROWN’S BLOCK. 20 Friday 1] 4211 1d| 2 53 4 Ch'town, Nov. 30, I887.—eod & wky 2} Saturday 1) 44:11 40) 3 44 Gj ———= 22 Sunday 39| 45laft 8] 4 45 8 | ; . xu al ee i ae 23) Monday } 33) 46) O 38) 5 54) 21 | & ; “6 24 Tuesday | 37) 48; 1 14,7 4 13) ' aim 25 Wednesday | 36) 49 1 56) 8 3) 16; z 26, Thursday 35, 50) 2 47) 8 53) 18} 27| Friday 3h 652; 3 47; 9 40). 20;_ E ee! ne 2S aturday on 541 4 5Ll10 23 22 | W HEN you have read the advertisements over > 29 Sunday 32} 55.6 21 4' a4; VY 30 Monday 31; 57) 7 15/11 44 26 | 7 7 “ * 31 Tuesday 7 29/4 58| $ 29laft 23/9 29] Fae Mae ne ae ee a ee — — t come to D. A. BRUCE, and be convinced that his Stock of $55,000 wWinreR cLOTEHS © LOAN on First Mortcage securities of Free- hold Farms. Low rates of interest. Payable by instalments if required. WARBURTON & SMALLWOOD, Solicitors. is not surpassed by any house in the trade. We have a large] range of Naps, Meltons, Suitings, and Pantings, which are offered at prices that will suit you; Lee. Gents’ Furnishings, Fur Caps, Fur Coats, Sieigh Robes, Hats, | ésloves, Neckwear, &c. a7 GENUINE BARGAINS OFFERED. 4 Before purchasing your winter OVERCOAT come and see our stock. — ne () Ch'town, Dec. 29, 1887.—li wky 3i -FOR- ib-i)-S-T-O- N WANTER ARRANGEMENT —— ee THE PALACE sTEAMERS TD). AQ BEL U C Bi, CUSTOM ‘TAILOR. ,Ch'town, Dec. 2, 1887—eol & wky OF TLlik | Other starters (divided equally) $2,000 in 3 DRY Goops~ OWEN CONNOLLY, ES@.,; ‘Charlottetown and Souris, off and the work tastefully done. rather than run the train to several hundred yards further and compel them to ttudge Pra 9,009} their way back to the place of lodging. A word to our obliging Superintendent would, no doubt, obviate this grievance. GEDAGRIE A... «.5 000: plicate ...... ree sh cca waueeare aus 5,000 Tickets at $5 each. Drawing May 28th. Race Muy 30th, 18°8. ple; yet it cannot be accepted as any THE wariamd 3 STOCK OF panacea for our ills until the stipulated ee eee terms of Confederation,are carried cut, and ™“ C4 | We are placed on a par with the other mem- ix ROC 5 R i iD re | bers of the Confederation and be in a posi- tion to compete with the markets of the _AND— world in the forwarding of our shipments and the forwarding and receipt of our I shall write further from Sackville. Teo. L. CHAPPELLE. en Ee ee In the different Stores of the late as Notes From Montague. The new Post Office in this village, so long in course of construction, has at last been opened, and appears to be well laid There i geems toe be every convenience for the ac- commodation of the public, and for the Besides the regular office telive is —AT— ARE NOW BEING ' officials. SOLD OFF FOR CASH son tok the Money (Office, which is a great convenience now, there being no os bank here. Weare giad to see the eflicient : i lice My. le, i arge. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES, °° p°R Wace Wo provicusly spoken Either Wholesale or Retail. | donea. f 298 lees Shean bockede TO be Sold by Public Auction, on THURSDAY ALL that piece of land, in Charlottetown, in Many kind words were on the 22nd December dismasted, has again been spoken oif Bermuda apparently aban- The Warren W. isa vessel of 26: And in quantities to suit all customers, ‘tons. She was launched here in 1886 coppered in 1887, and cost about $13,000- with cargo and freight (say) $19,000. There | is only a partial insurance on the hull and; nothing on the cargo or freight, se that the | losa to the owner will not be less than | $16,000. The home of O. B. Emery presented a! Ry order of the Trustees. FREDERICK PETERS, Solicitor. Charlottetown, Jan. 11, I888—4w dy wky. 17th inst. The merabers and friends of | i he | Hlortgage A, or appearance on the evening of the | the third day of November, A. D., 1887, st! : og ‘i welve o’clock, noon. at the Court House, in pastor and his worthy partner in life a Chariotccrown, in Queen’s County, under a s Power of Sale, contained in an Indenture of . Mortgage, a oe third day of July, A. D., done to the goodthings prepared by the 1877, and made tween ‘Thomas Henry’! |ndie he evening was as 7 spent, Keating, of the one part,and Henry Skeffington ladies, os Te ee pe muntiy — Poole, of the other part. interspersed with class clerk, but to ask why there is not more fair play shown by those who have the appointing Of persons to such positions. Why was not a Roman Catholic appointed to that position? You, sir, approve of BRITAIN AND IRELAND--STATISTICS FROM THE BOSTON CUSTOM HOUSE, A Boston despatch says: New England is being at the present time supplied with potatoes from England, Ireland and Scot- land, and even the potato growers of Bel- gium are sending a part of their products tu this city. These importations became noticeable in November last, when 312,142 barrels of potatoes, valued by the customs ofiicers at $65,231, were entered at this port. Of that number only 8,902 bushels came from Scotland, but in December that countvy sent 28,974 bushels valued at $13,704. The total number of bushels im- ported in December was 240,000, their total value being $76,813. Of that num- ber Belgium sent 2,864 bushels, valued at '$1,324; lreland, 5,278 bushels, valued at | $3,019, and England, 10,333 bushels, jvalued at $3,890. The remainder came \from the provinces. Since the first of | January the countries named have sent us jas large shipments as in Deceiaber, and {Scotland has, in fact, sent larger ; the im- |portation from that country sincs January |Ist being. according to the custom house In January and >| November, 1886, Scotland sent no potatoes (here, and the custom house officers are of the opinion that, until recently, no ship ments of any account have been received here from Scotland for at least three years. It is said that the freight from Scotland is only nine cents a bushel. The same gentle- men say that it has been a rare thing to be called upon to enter shipments of potatoes from Belgium and Ireland. Large ship- Ten per cent, deducted from all prizes. We were, on arrival | at Cape Traverse, those positions being held by persons i Address, surrounded by a host of boatmen who wish- capable of filling them, no matter what GEORGE CAiRSLAKE, Prep., ed all passengers to take advantage of their | their religious persuasion may be. But if ; Mansi se, } sal. respective r ‘e sitate * ‘ “. . Jan. 21, 1888-—eod m wae Montreal. | respective boats. We hesitated and|ihe Dominion Government is doing so, we : sf decided to await the duwn, when we would,/may wait some time te sce a Roman ; without any prejudice, decide. By the}Catholic receiving the much sought for i way, I may say that the Lansdowne Hotel, |Government position. On the list of those { as conducted by the obliging proprietor, | who have passed Civil Service examinations FOR = Al foe Mr. Aitx. Strang, is a resort of which we|since 1882, there are a great many Roman bes te 8 may be proud. Its spacious rooms and Catholics, and thereforeitcannot befor want bountiful table guarantee to the belated |of ability that there are only four out of Ea traveller a quiétus of which any may be] foyrtecy clerks EE Tay eee ee HIS wel-kknown and valuable Property, con- thankful of i cca Sthonh . - d y 1 Jourteen cl rks in the a ost Office that ane taining about '25 Acrea of Land, with large| “#8OK1a! of. avery attention 1s paid, an Roman Catholics The last three appoint- Dwelling and Outhouses, is offered fur sale. you feei, after leaving the hospitable reof,|ients made in hat Departme hea It is mosteligibly situated on the Hillsborough : } 4 } ee ae eee ‘ ater t oe 8 gt “ . ai > awa i > AVA ee eat aut. h. . . ‘2 - River, diractly opposite Charlottetown, where that the ore gone have is to veers rotestants t think that it would be | any quantify of Manure can be obtained in the received into the tender care of Mr. and j)) thing but just that every alternate . Cheerios bed within | Mrs. Strang. One vm: oo have only appoint ment should be a Roman Catholic ; Price moderate. Part of the purchase money|O0PC Opinion, namely, that the ouly |} I do not wish to see a religious ery started, = can remain by mortgage onthe premises. Ap-| ‘‘ continuous steam communication {but I think that you, sir, are not blind te ply to > oe errw . can be effected by means of a Subway. this wav of treating the principal support HARRIS & STEWART, W : “The Cape” f : 5 sae eae) ‘py janl7—2w eod Londcn House. | | hy, when one arrives at ie Cape he cf the present parties in power. : ——- ~--—----——— | is looked upon as & semi-barbarian who is I am. yours, ete. ? escaping his country, and who, to do so, is SENSE. compelled to undergo a laborious journey ctl, siliainiia such as would be awarded him if he were Imports of Petatees. adjudged guilty of a heinous offence. We sidailahe § | are a free people, and I consider a fair peo-}LaRGe QUANTITIES RECEIVED FROM GREAT . mh eg: wrest rene ERE ane ee Rig ri (ATERMATIGMAL 5.5. 66. Leave St. Jonn for Boston, via Eastport and Port land, every Monday, 2ad Thursday at 5.00 a. m Fure from Charlotistown te Boston, $6,50, 2nd class ; 99.50, Lat Cine. For tickets and wtier tnfor:iation apply to G. A.SHARP, F. W. HALES, P. LRT. . «. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest ‘Vicket Agent. Novy. 12, 1#7—eod wks L. ARTHUR & CO., COMMISSION MERCHANTS, RECEIVERS OF Mackerel, Butter, Cheese EGGS | Poultry, Potatoes, Fruit & Vegetables. 142, 144 Commercial Street, BOSTON, MASS. May 12, 1887. AMES A. MORRISON. (| BORGE MUSGRAVE ¢ 6. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS {-AND-—- Commission Merchants, HALIFAX LT Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Scotia, Halifax; George Nova Scotia | Bank of Nova Macleod, Manager Bank of Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TRA 71 East Curar ann 9 & 14 Miscine LANE, LONDON, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & Muoserave, Halifax Oct. 24, 18S7— Ai i RC be A N TS, thorough and efficient. : buy Your Supplies at | where you will get everything | Fresh, Good and Cheap. | ne ee \ y E have on hand a very Large Stock of Choice Groceries, all of which will be Sold at the very Lowest Cash Prices, to suit the times. . RAISINS—Over 8,000 pounds, Cooking, Seedless and Table Raisins. CURRANTS—Over 1000 pounds choice, clean fruit. CANDIED PEEL—Citron, Lemon and Orange. FLAVORINGS—Lemon, Vanilla, Almond, Cloves, Cinnamon, &c., &c. SYRUPS—Lemon, Raspberry and Lime Juice. CANNED GOODS- Condensed Coffee, Peaches, Pineapple, Corn, Tomatoes, Peas, Ox- ‘Tongue, Sardines, Corned Beef and Dried Beef, Salmon, Lo@eters, &c., &e. BISCUIT—Oswego, Sugar and Ginger Wafers, Colfee, Orange, Shrewsbery, Ovtmeal, and a Large Assortment of Plain and Fancy Biscuits. CONFECTIONERY -—A very fine assortmentiof Mixtures Chocolates, Carame s, Creams and Fancy Goods. —_——= Oranges, Lemons, Apples, Figs, Dates, Pickles, B. powder ° y Dy R. | Almonds, Filberts, Walnuts, &e., &e. CHEAP FOR CASH AT | | BEEB & GOFF’S, Gueen and King Squares’ Stores. i Dee. 13, 188S7.—eod & wky A HERMANS & SON. RE now prepared to enter on contracts for putting up in Dwellings, etc., A. and most approved plans, the HOT WATER APPA RA TUs for Heating. character of the work which the firm of A. HERMANS & SON has been in the habit o GOFF, | being part of Town Lot number forty-two (42), in ; the first hundred of Town Lots, in Chariotte- |town, commencing on the westward gid; of ; Queen Street, at the southeast angle of we pro- perty of William R. Watson, thence by a line at \ right angles to said street westwardly on or about eighty-six feet. oruntil it meets the division Jine between ‘Town Lot number forty-one and said Town Lot forty-two in said hundred, thence along said division line southwardly seventy-two ifeet, or until it meets the northward edge of | King Street, thence along King Street cast ltwenty-two feet, or until it meets the west boundary of the property of the Bank of Prince} kKtdward Island, thence followiag the course of the same northwardly on & ltne paralicl with Queen Street forty-four feet, or to the northward boundfry of said Bank property, thence follow-| {ing said northward boundary eastwardly for the | : distance of sixty-four feet, or until it strikes the | ; Westward edge of Queen Street, thence following |! Queen Street northwerdly for the distance of twenty-eight feet, more or less,to the place of commencenent, For further particulars apply to Edward J. licdagson, Solicitor, Chariottetown, ' Dated this 3lst Aevnst, 1887. i KDWARD J. HODGSON, i Assignee of Mortgage. Sept. 1, 1887—eod tl sate The above sale is hereby postponed until ' next, A. D., 1888, then to take place atthe hour | and place above mentioned, Nov. 2, 1887, The above sale is hereby further postponed until WEDNESDAY, the Ist day of February, A. D., 1888, then to take place ai the “sour and place above mentioned. mn’ YOu ° i ine Y y > | Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, '.,cakers, some of whom were well advanc- | WEDNESDAY, the Fourth day ot January,} Townshend, of Illinois, the sentiment is the Church of Christ gathered there tl ments are constantly coming from the ¥ oe : _ — .tprovinces, but England seldom sends any y ’ . : . otat oes to this port. happy New Year. After ample justice was eta ' : } RE A Ee Nota Libel ; . i sila music and speeches. ' ; given by the At the Assize Court at. Hamilton, Ont., . ; last week, the case cf Findlay vs. Kelly, a ed in years. But one of the best features | libel suit about a boyus marriage notice was ¢ . : ufo S at ar 7 ag lay : was the presentation of a well-tilled purse =e It appears that Jawes lindlay and to Mrs. Emery, accompanied with a suit-| ‘ harles E. Kelly, two young farmers living , able address, which was replied to by Mr, | ear Ancaster, had been in the habit of Emery. Many substantial tokens oi the | playing practical jokes on each «¢ thet. In good will of the congregation, formed their | September last Kelly sent to a lo § paper way to both barn and pantry, thus euded | # bogus marriage notice with an OE one of the many pleasant evenings spent count Of, a marriage between Jindiay and by the writer in Montague. jan estimable young lady liv ing in the Seotch B. | block near Ancaster, giving the name of the | bridesmaid and groom with a description of the dress of the bride. It was subsequent- ae : ly discovered that no snch wedding bad > Commercia! Union and the States. vale place, and the affair was intended as } . The result of the joke Montague, jan 22nd, 1888. a pract ical joke. . The Washington correspondent ot the | was a libel suit brought against Kelly for Empire writes that journal as follows —ler 000. Judge McMahon charged’ in A **T have made a yery careful and eener [favor of defendant, taking the view that ee - vee ey ae er ~ mes © |little damage bad been done by the publi- f ; talked abe ne leading wee of both Peet | cation. The iury, after being out seme i ‘in regard to Commercial Union and unre-| hanna aan cutee taeda . . : rs : |} hours stricted reciprocity. With the exception of | : ; ; , : ; en ne - «eee - =~ Congressmen Butterworth, of Ohio, and! 7 : ; ’ OpeN For THE Season.— Tom Allan's The consensus of opinion | Hotel at Cape Tormentine was opened for dead against it. 2 Tt has is that America does not want Commercial |the season about a fortnight ago. paw AR. -. BOs {Union in any form, and that any measure | undergone considerable improvement of looking in that direction, if one should be }late years, and is comfortably furnished. introduced with the serious intention of its |The best chamber is quite elaborate, and is , becoming law, is bound to fail. The Demo-|ready for any brides or dignitari 5 who s leratic members of the House would like to|may chance that way The renowned ‘ has been favorably connected with a EDWARD J. HUDGSON, | Sam. S- 1888, | Canada could send to this country articles which the United States would gladly buy, ,see the American tariff reduced so that | Hotel the winter ice boat service at the Lapes lor wer a quarter of a century, an 1 33 favor- HOT WATER HEATING APPARATUS on the newest The iA UCTION HWR; —-AND— Commission Merchant, SOURIsS, P E. IL. Oct, 3, i887. ' j ARTIES wishing to purchase would con- P sult their best interests by examining imy stock of New and Second-hand Sleighs, fi which will be sold cheap to suit the times. | Repairing of Carriages auc Sleighs . . . 2 41 ! ‘ 2 y lee 7 r > rj 1 be |} ° . erforming, is a sufficient guarantee that the Heating Works set up by them wil | promptly attended to and satisfaction guar P 5 I poy Parties anxious to inspect the He ating Process, es bui y A. rn by calling any day at the private residence of the tirm, ou Bayfield Street. Coils, etc., manufactured on the premises 2s required. A. HERMANS & SON. Boilers on hand. | Charlottetown, November 30, 1887.—- . one . —— = iit by A. Hermans & Son, can do 80 | om nt ee | anteed. N. B.—Carriages wanting repairing, paint- ing or trimming, stored free for the winter, | Factory and Show Rooms Upper Prin | Street, opposite Baptist Church. J. J. SEAMAN. Dew. 19, 1887—eod & wy tl fb 1 tae a ” knowing full well that such anarrangement lably known to the tray elling pubite, who i would be nuutually beneficial. To that ex-jhave had occasion to sojourn at Cape ‘tent they are willing to go, but Commercial | Tormentine. Tom 1s always on hand ty | Union would have tv be so thoronghkly ex-|weleome weary travellers who may seek plained to their constituents and nught give rest under his roof, while Mrs. Allan and vise to some awkward questions that no one jher daugliters are most attentive to provide would care to touch it.” meals and look after the wants of their casera iittiaaesacneaiaae guests, Sleighs are always in attendance ease - _|to convey passengers to and from the Apvick To Moruers.— Mrs. Winslow's!) juse and to the board ice, as well gs to Soothing Syrup should slways a — and from the station, with the mails. The ae os — 2 ecg He Allan’s Hotel is the proper place to put up az Ee ee cad cieuncmelentil being near the Government boat staticn quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; |“, aete’ Sheet this ‘ocininent and the little cheru awakes as “bright asajand telegraph office, where ‘he boak av button.” It is very pleasant vo taste. It from, and reliable informa*ion regarding : soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all|/their movemeuts is always obiainable. regulates the bowels, and is the best oe 4 r E. M. Caswein, Grand Union Hotel, 4. Balsara has cured ; pain, iE : ly for diarrhea, whether arisin | known remedy for Giarrh@a, 5 sing from teething or other causes. Twenty-five Y., Says : Adamson’s Cough jcents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. | coughs and colds for me repeatedly. 1 have | NVinsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other|/ysed it in my family fifteen yeats, and at L | kina mayl7 eod & wky every trial we have found it successful. We nee are never without it. Tt ial bottles Al cents ; dy wy lw | Cprackep Freep for horses, cows and|large, 35 cents. | pigs—barley and oats mixed—only $1.10 a a: | per 100 Ibs.—Henry T. LePage, Glasgow] Jox Pnrvtixe, neatly, © 1€a _— promp ! louse, Queen Street. ja 26, 4w Saw! ly done at Tee Examiyee ll em