— a tt Nt eta Terms :—Five DoLttars aA Year. NEW SERIES. Che Daily Examiner is Issued every evening by ‘ my ° . } ° he Examiner Publishing Go From their office, corner of Water and Great George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— Six months nip whe sbiinedeowanou. $2.50 Es Fe Fy res MED oun S. col. . cescsckcohs. 50 Advertising at moderate rates, Contmcts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, on application. ALMANAC FOR APRIL, i836. MOON'S CHANGES, New Meon 4th day, 10th., 18.1m., a. m. 8. E Firat Quarter llth day, 4th, 31 5», p m, SV Full Moon 18th day, 10th, 467, a m, N, Last Quarter 26th day, 'h,3O0m,a. m, E Sun |s in Moon) High Dats. DAY OF WEEK! ' ; rises|sets | rises |water| len’h M h mh mmorn faft’n ;h m 1 Thursday 5 44/6 23) 4 26) 9 812 39 2| Friday } 42; 2514 54) 945) 42 3| Saturday } 40) 26) 5 22/10 20) 45 4| Sunday | 38} 27) 5 49110 53) 49 5| Monday 37; 29) 6 17/11 27) +52 6| Cuesday | 35) 30) 6 48)morn 55 7| Wednesday | 33) 32/7 23/0 2 58 al Thareday 7 | 31} 33 8 2104013 2 9 Friday | 29) 34) & 48] 1 21 5 10 Saturday | 27; 35,941; 2 9 8 11| Sunday | 25; 37)10 40|3 6 19 12 atin | 23; S811 46) 42 13 13| Tuesday | 92) 40\aft 56) 5 49) 16 14) Wednesday 20; 4) 2 8 7 12 : 15 Charsday 18 42) 3 21) 8 16 24 16| Friday 16 43) 4 34,9 7/j 27 17 Satarday | 1h) 45) 5 47; 9 51) = 20 18 Sunday | 13; 44] 6 57/10 92; «383 19| Monda on ee FF 36 20 tee ae: io 48) 9 13j)11 49) 39 21) Wednesday 8} 50/10 12jaft26) 42 22)| Thursday 6} 52)11 12} 1 5 46 23) Friday 4| 53imorn| 1 48) 49, 24) Saturday 2} 54/0 11/233] 52 25)| Sunday | 0} 53] 0 45] 3 26| 55 26) Monday \4 58; 56| 1 24] 4 32; 58 27\Tuesday | 57| 58| 1 55] 5 43/14 1] 28| Wednesday 56,7 0] 2 29) 6 51) 4 29 54) 1) 257,746) 6 4 52\7 2) 3 23 | 8 33|l4 9 Tharsday 30) Friday | i } } ; THROUGH TICKETS ! Charlottetown Ticket Agency. | FFE ROUGH TICKETS for sale to all parts | of Canada and the United States, at the very lowest possible rates. Write for rates maps, time tables, ete. G. A. SHARP, | Station Masterand Ticket Agent, | March 19—2aw wky 3mo_ (P. E. I. Railway, BOSTON. PERKINS & STRRNG’ SPRING ARRANGEMENT. THE PALACE STEAMERS INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- jand, every Tuesday and Thursday, at 8.00 a. m. Leave St. John at 8 o'clock every Saturday night for BOSTON DIRECT. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd | class ; $9.50, Ist class. pie For tickets and other information apply to .G. ASHARP, F. W. HALES, 7. & ie P. E. L. Steam Nav. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. \pril 26, 1886—eod wky i | | Co, } } } eee } | L. ARTHUR & CO, GHNHRAL | Commission Merchants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. —- = Rggs and Produce a Specialty. | July 15—dly wkly | CAUTION. —_ | EACH PLUG OFTHE | | MYRTLE NAVY MARKED | = IN | | | BRONZE LETTERS. | IS None Other Genuine. Oot, 2¥, Se nn tnt adh ae ee EIR rina ont aa 8 Se RG a ere This is true Liberty, when Free-Bom Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.--Evairtpes. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY. APRIL 28, 1886. THE MUTUAL LIFE INSURANCE ———_.—0 U0, OF NEW YORK: ASSETS, NEARLY - = = $109,000,000.00 ~ ris : 7 | fhe Wealthiest Company in the World.) BReYonwDpD COMPARISON. —————9 ———— — ' ) exauples of current payments in 1885 on policies issued by this! Company are beyond comparison ; therefore they muet stand alone unchallenged, as | — j The following ee ne ne was - —— —- os o- Srxncie Corres Two Cents VOL, 18-—-NO, 132 THE EDITOR. Useless M. P's. DANSON An Address to Fishmonger Frye, LETTERS TO United States Senator, ! FROM PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND. | Here in the North, where ocean surges flow, Siz,—The question is frequently asked Dwells liberty where e’er the breezes blow; i ae ‘ ate > . From Brudenell to Kildare in the west, here : ‘‘ Is Mr. James Y e0, ~ a , now in Free as the wind is every Island breast, Ottawa or at home at Port Hill?” The ~~ and "sepa. anc Soonoe and Irish we —_| answer is not easily given ; but it matters 4ive in peace beside a Northern sea. . . : was Just scan these lines, which now in haste we send | little where he is—in a political sense. He managed to shirk the Riel vote, and fear- ing, it would appear, that some other awkward question might arise, ‘‘ streaked you, And of your folly assinine amend you. White livered tyrant! by thy ‘ country’s power | 1 STANDARD GOO Brussels, and OLLCLOTHS & LINOLEUMS. ‘please your family buy your next Boots at | Uh’town, March 23, 1835, showing the best results attained by any company : 2 Name and Address. | Amount ose Policy and Ome Ane ASSren { of Policy, | Additions. | "s dditions, “ a cee . oupduemmemmie ee ‘ae | | Chas. Brewer, Boston, Mass................ $10,000 14,501 $24,501 H. A. Vatable, New York...............2’ "10,000 , a77 | agtiz E. B. De Meaux, Paris, France....__... 6 Shiai oie i alana 10,000 4,984 14,984 Francis Thompson, Charlestown, Mass.......... noun 5,000 3,414 8,414 Thomas Talbot, N. Billerica. Mass Se ie 19,000 5,336 | 15,336 Se Si MOR, DONNIE Tid, ...c00sees,....-...),,0000e" 5,000 | 3397 | 8,397 G. G. Spencer, * ’ 5,000 | 6,729: | 11,729 John W. Downing, Tr a a e. FT 5,000 5,639 10,639 John P. Howard. Englewood, N. J.. 5,000 8,229 13,229 W. F. Babcock, San Francisco, ee 3,000 3,394 } 6,594 Fotals...... $68,000 $60,340 | $128,840 The face of the polices amounted to $68,000 ; the policy-holders received in addi- tion as a profit upon their investment $60,840, or a total of $128,840, The above business, butt are not isolated or remarkable payments selected during many years of ‘ken from a long list of such claims paid in 1885. Such splendid results have never been reached, nor nearly approached, by any other company. J. MACHACHERN, . AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND | Ch’tewn, April 10, 1886, ORITISH WAREHOUSE, SS QUEEN STREET. a ee A Sc NXTRA value for MARCH and APRIL in Table Damasks, 4 Napkins, Sbeeting, Pillow Cottons, White and Gray Cottors, Towelings, Tickings, White and Colored Knitting Cottons, CARPETS AND OILCLOTHS. ee CASH BDMBROID HRY. direct from Switzerland, just opened. A. L. BROWN. Ch’town, March 15 —wkly. ’ onuuiienn ik apm LOWEST PRICES LARGE STOCK OF SEASONABLE GOODS: 400 Pieces Grey Cottons, 539 Pieces Hessiaus, 220 Pieces White Cottons, 48 Pieces Table Linen,; 150 Pieces Print Cottons, | 140 Dozen Towels. ——- —- O—---- White and Colored Knitting Cotton. ————- 0 —— — i i ' | j Large Stock of Colored Dress Goods. 0 Biack French Merinoes, Biack Cash- meres, Biack Cords, Black Nuns? Veil- ing, Black Costume Cloth, &c. Tapestry and Wool Carpets. 0 a and ‘i'wine a Largest Stock of ROOM PAPER on PB & Island, PERKINS & STERNS. Ch’town, Feb. 23, ’86. Cocoa, China Matting " Farmer Hard Luck:—* What will I do? My family give me no peace on account of the Boots I bring them. They say they are leaky and don’t wear.” Farmer Good Fertune :—“ My friend. you are right ; bad Boots do bring trouble. The Boots I buy give wife and) children great satisfaction. If you want to astonish and. DORSEY GOFF & CO,,” nn i 8000 SACKS LIVERPOOL COARSE SALT, Shall justice now be draggled in the mire ? And like a race barbaric, sunk in night, Will ye attempt to strangle right by might, Or like a bullying autocrat at school, Force younger boys to bear your tyrant rule? ood Mister Frye, before we tag to thee, We'll sink the Yankee {navy in the sea. Oh! could the sacred shade of hit arise Who planted liberty’s fair blooming tree, That lifts her lofty branches to the skies. Could he but east his lordly eyes on thee, it” for home. A great ado was made when it was found that Dr. Robertson could not hold a seat in the Dominion while a member of the Local Government. But what use would he have been to his | constituents if he had been allowed to take the seat? None whatever. There are, un- fortunately, three members from the Island AFE., URE. PRO M PT. . He'd quickly place among thy country’s rules t Or ; he O iti ) ‘ An act of disability for fools. at Ottawa supporting oon PRaaeem One DERFUL i MEDY And send thee home again to till a farm, speaks some, and the ot ‘er two aay And keep thy thieving fingers out of harm. nothing, only voting when it suits them. Adamson's Botanic Cough Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey That day when any damned usurping hand, By power and wealth too insolently grown, Within the walls where justice once did stand, They are all three perfectly usel #5 as repre- sentatives; and hence we have come to the Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been Sh j rhi » . . . I , all drag the goddess from her fair white throne, conclusion that it is just Pl ale ae = . . st as w ) speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’s BALSAM after Chen starving labor with her wretched brood, j G ~ M P > b . ju . for oat allother medicines have failed. Sufferers from either | Like famished tigers scenting human food, aTLs . to be at home as anywhere else. Shall leap on shrieking capital and drain recent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, can ; ; : The ebbing life blood from the fluttering vein. resort to this great remedy, confident of obtaining speedy relief. Do not delay, get it at once. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B., by the proprietors, F. W. KINSMAN & CO., Druggists, Yours, ELecror. ")” “é» Prince County, April 86. Country Roads. Will Congress dare while many a workman hun- gers To cast a milli6A more to Maine fish mongers, And close the markets to Canadian fish } Just pause, ye rats, it isa dangerous dish. We do not wish to fight, my Yankee friend, Bas, ttf comes to Sroworks in the end, Sir,—In a February No. of your paper ‘e have artillery within this nation, . x ve eae ane oh off any in creation. one of your correspondents called attention Our three mile belt will surely be defended; | to the way our roads were disfigured by re- Should vessels come before your laws are mended, | moving the soil, ete. Now, this we ad- 343 47TH Ave., N. Y. Their usefulness will very soon be o’er See : , mit is bad enough, but if decently done, it W. WHEATLEY, And many a drifting hulk will desolate the shore. | ! , , is nothing compared to the practice of seme Produce aid Commission Merchant, sea aetna tC it dae we farmers in carting away year after year g » i Would knock the Yankee navy all tosmithereens, ‘\PECIAL attention given to consignments, | And with another mounted on a fore-and-after : . clay and gravel from the road-sides for the purpose of banking their houses in the fall ; Large storage accommodation. We'd sail up Boston harbor just to kindle Holmes’ leaving deep ditches, which are not only Satisfaction guaranteed. ee. 269 Barrington St.. Halifax, N. S. unsightly, but positively dangerous in winter and early spring, when travellers are March 24--2mos eod obliged to drive anywhere inside the fences BA ROL A y & CO in order to get along. It is time something *) was done to prevent this being done be- GENERAL fore serious accidents occur. Commission & Shipping Merchants, There is another matter which is worthy of careful consideration, that is, the 191 Atlantic Avenue. Boston. width of our roads. It is true they are laid | ‘) IGHT years’ experience in this market, Well art thou named, thou stinking Frye, I’ve seen the like of thee within a stye, ’Ere the too solid, solid flesh was taken And like a dream resoived to greasy bacon. Oh man ! thy head is but an iron pot That now is cold and then again is hot, And being partly full of—well, say grease, Just when the pot is heated there’s a phizz, Is it with forty millions at thy back, Thou'lt cackle vengeance like a dunghill cock Upona neighbor's fence his doodle rantin’ ? Oh, Frye, [think Ill match you with a bantam, To speak the truth Ineed no phrases legal, A plucky crow will scare your boasted eagle. Plagued like thy countrymen with indigestion Art thou my friend? Consider well the question ; 1f haply thou dost love a lordly dish And hast a stomach sound enough for fish, We would advise thee, empty-headed loon, To come up north and eat a whale full soon, For fish, your learned “ Dio” truly testit Wili furnish brains for those who can digest it. Now took you Frye on that same custom’s list, My argument has surely caught its gist, So many fools within a crowded nation, Occurring in your day and generation, Require a food to make them somewhat sane, So fish is on the free list once again. Oh Morrison ! how great a benefaction ! To wit and learning you extend protection, A diet fishy! well it is a jorum, You do deserve a statue in the forum. Your pampered nation feeds on sweets and pies--en This law to change the diet is a wise ’ un. cff wide enough, but the road-way proper Over tifty thousand bushels P. E. I. or track is generally made too narrow. Of late years it has been the practice in work- ing roads to make deep ditches, and pile up f n the road as high and as narrow as_ possible. potatoes received by us last fail. Our patrons Now, the deeper the ditches and narrow the all satisfied, Vessels chartered for potato roadway, the worse the road, invariably. ema at short notice. Write for market Unless there is sufficient fall to carry it off, a@ Specialties— Potatoes, Mackerel, Can- ned Lobsters, Eggs. March 17, ’*86—3mo eod these deep ditches will hold the surface water, which soaks into the narrow road ESTABLESHED 1873. MEMBERS CHAMBER COMMERGE. and keeps it wet. Many roads are made so narrow that there can be but one track for carts or wagons. The wheels go in the Potatoes, Spiling, R.¥. Ties, Lumber, Laths, Canned same tracks and where a rut is started every other wheel digs it deeper and soon you are in to the hub. This is especially the case inthe fall. You cannot turn out of the track for fear of turning over. Now there is no reason why there should not be, at least, 20 or 25 feet of track, over any part of which a team could pass, and Oh what a vast, vast realm ye have to govern, A thousand miles from northern line to southern, Where every nation underneath the sun, Her quota furnishes to make you one, Far in the west, Lee Bung the Chinee washes, Down in the south the negroes have no bosses. Massed in the centre, huddled all together, Germans and Swedes and Welshmen tough as . leather. then the teamster could avoid the ruts, Fish, Hay, Eggs, peel nee ne ee tant however small, and there would be no deep Produce, Here peacefully among the Hudson meadows, oues. The ditches need not be very deep, And sell on commission. Write us fully for} T¢ a smokes beneath his roof tree|but the track should be wide and just ; : ; . shadows, : ; . quotations. Ship to And on the Atlantic coast, your bone and sinew, | CTOWPIng enough to cast the water. I think the same amount of labor as is now ex- pended, applied as above indicated, would keep the roads in good repair, If this plan on paper does not strike supervisors and farmers, as good sense, let them try the experiment on the worst piece of road they can find. Yours, &., Farmer's Boy. Bay Fortune, April 9, 1886, To think of fatherland may still continue, English and Scotch and irish, whata fistful ! Ye legislators need be very wistful, HATHEWAY & (C0., 22 Central Wharf, Boston, Gen- eral Commission Merchants, Consign your vessels to our house. Wil] receive personal attention. Charters, Freights and Vessels for the United States, Newfound- land, West Indies, South America Ports, Lumber, Stone and Oil Freights. April 12, ’86 —3mos HUNDREDS iol FEF vee Oh brothers of our race, a friendly hand We give and welcome to the northern land, Come up and fish within our fertile waters, And intermarry with our buxom daughters. Bright as the morning light their lovely features, Sweet as the rose, oh they are pleasant creatures; In all the land from Oregon to Maine You cannot match “la belle Canadienne; ” With metal fair and trusty weld a chain Of friendship for the nations once again. Dundas Notes Tue Grits, who are getting beautifully less in this popular section of the County, are somewhat enraged at the small number of voters they could get on the additional voters lists. Edwin Clay is using his utmost efforts to put down the rum trade, but in spite of his diligence, there are a few stray black ducks left among the Grits in and around Dundas Cross, but we hope the time is fast ap- proaching when they will be all banished to Botany Bay, never to return. The markets are dull around here. Mr. Burdge is doing a good business in the oat trade and dry goods. Our Liberal Conservatives are beginning to organize, for the Local Elections, which we think are looming in the distance. The general opinion among us is that we need not take non-resident representatives to represent us, but some smart men from : the district. There are well grounded wee res: Ree oo Roan is, old Ireland does |rumors afloat that Mr. H. L. McDonald is The dynamite in Gladstone‘s brain is all that | coming out to represent the south end of Britain wanted | : at , n . ° . , a | c r J. nl 4 ™ The train is laid, the match is set and Home Rule | we Distri » and Mr. J. A Cameron, the will be granted. inorth end, in the Conservative interest. Of ania mistake oceurring, in a wise | We hope it is true, as they are both smart Patricks anxious mind was filled with very | intelligent men, The Grits, as dame rumor, | sore amazement ; jhas it cannot get aman to venture, as we they are prepared to execute all orders | He found that one vile reptile had been changed hear the Dr. is not going to fwn at all. entrusted to them, pertaining to the carriage into a man, ‘ is he Liberal C iv building trade. Mr. McDonald, having had | 424 it became the ancestor of your O'Donovan. Success to the Liberal Conservatives. 8 ooo ee , . 8 ; And thus the old Saint's noble work was very | RAMBLER twenty years’ experience in some of the lead- nearly thwarted, . ing establishments of the United States and | The stubborn toad within the man would never | be converted. wale Fair peace thy gentle reign is o'er the land, Kindiy and powerful as an angel’s hand. Hushed in the silence of their midnight sleep, The hardy toilers of the surging deep; Ride on the wave by George’s Bank afar, Beneath the silver light of moon and star; While resting from the day of busy toil, The peacefui tillers of the fruitful soil; In many a hill side cottage sweetly dream CLOCK Sse Of field and meadow, flower and winding stream. Oh hellish sound ! war’s ringing boom I hear, The women‘s blanched cheeks, the starting tear; The sad farewell, the eyes that look with love, The godlike hero and the milk-white dove, The dashing squadron up the country lane, The smoking thunder on the azure main, The sinking boats, the bullets deadly hiss, The dying sailor's anguish, why is this ? to select from, ranging in price from $1.25 to $20,00. Combination Clocks, Barometers, and Thermometers (either for hanging or mantle, SHIPS’ CLOCKS. Every Clock tested before leaving the store. Wi DPA FTO R CAMERON BLOCK, Charlottetown, April 13, ’86. lity Carriage Factory. McDONALD & CO. HE Subscribers wish to intimate to their | friends and the general public that they | have commenced business in the Carriage | “ Factory of P. H, Trainor, Kent Street, where . - That Frye of yours it was that caused the broil, The troubled waters need a little oil; When nations have to cook an odious stew, ® Such arrant knaves as Frye they dearly rue, He is an ass, in fact a very odd fish, Just send him North, he'll do to pickle codfish. TO match thee Frye, thy country owns the man, That other toad, they call O’Donovan. Who skulks in lanes and alleys when he‘d fight, And murders innocence with dynamite. Although we are in sympathy with laws for Irish freedom, Dundas, April 13, 1886, the Provinces, feels confident that he can — iP ennai give entire satisfaction, and is prepared to > Sen Special Notices furnish or build to order all the latest styles ' T N x ; ADVIcz TO MotTHERs,—Mrs. Winslow's a maamaees i ae er oe Soothing Syrup should always be used when | THERE will be a meeting of the Young Ordered work a specialty. ,children are cutting teeth, It relieves the) W omen’s Christian Arsociation on Thursday Repairing attended to promptly, at the low- | little sufferer at once; it produces natural, | evening next, at 7 30, in the Basement Parlor est possible prices. ) quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, ofthe Y. M. C. A, Business of importance McDONALD & CO and he little shrub awakes as ‘“‘bright as a/will be laid before the meeting. Members Kent Street opposite Recklia a button.” It ia very pleasant to taste. It! are particularly requested to attend, POP ox "7 : soothes the child, softens the gums, allays alll ap27—2i pen O--tmae ses wy ime | Pain, regulates the bow!s, and is the best) Ong Husprep any Firry Svurra for Boys | known remedy for diarrboesa, whether arising! from 4 to 10 years, and made in the latest from teething or other causes, Twenty-five New York styles at very low prices,—Jony SALT ! SALT ! | Winslow’s Soothing Syrup,” and take nO! Bsrore letting your Piano Tuning by the ; : , other kind. [feb 400d why! veg, apply to Wm. A. Hawley, Box 139, or O arrive at Point du Chene, on opening of | Rocklin House. 6i—ap? navigation, | New Boors, New Boots, just received at | cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘Mrs | Mac.ieop & Co. 3i—ap2 | Dorsey, Goff & Co’s. apl7 Horsford’s Acid Phosphate, IN NIGHT SWEATS AND PROSTRATION, | Orders solicited. | Dr. R. Studhalter, St. Louis, Mo., says: CHILDREN’S Boors just received at Dorsey, JAS. FRIER, ‘I have used it in dyspepsia, nervous pros- Goff 4 Co’s apl7 Shediac, New Brunswick. | tration, and in night sweats, with very good Jvusr opened two cases English Hate at John April 2, 1886. results,’ ‘ MeLeod & Co's. ap 17 tf Pe ni et. a