, Al ee * This is truc pow LARLOTTETOWN, P. Tie Datiy Examiner Ae if Isgdeu every evecing by j wea The Examiner Publ shir . a we ine Gxaipinel UbLS§ Lug } From their otiics, corner of Water and : B ¢ W N’ ; MTMERN COT Rw Great George streets, (Charlottetown, } ROWN'S BI OCK, Mt KEN st ARIS. Prince Edward {sland, , , . ¥ aed ae oe 3 rite LATTES UF SUBSCRIPTION-— Six months...... wee Wwe ce ca cdsec ede $2.50 4 kK , i} Sy . - : we 5 - a aye t; { a Par => © 45 Be ib Shay 2auR i > Phree months...... jus Bascal 125/SPOOKS@TCr, Sialioner, Pier, POH PLE, OMe MODE .eee ce ceeees Of ee eeeeeeeees 50 Advertising >t moderate rates acnepnllgil Gi ns vlan Coutracts may be mate for monthly, quar- | i terly. half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, Y OW in Stock, a full line of the best English and American ofice STATIONERY of all n applicstion a kinds, for merchants, lawyers, government ofiices, banks, and ladies’ and gentiemen’s | = pr ivate use. ALMANAC FOR MARGH, 1887, MOON'S CHANCES, First Quarter 2nd day, 9h. w.8. W. Full Moon 9th day, 4h., (helow horiz ym. ) 55.3m., p. m., 21.4m., p. m., N.'E. Last Quarter 16th day, %h., 29.6m., a. m., \W New Moon P4ti lay, tih hs as Os ok p , ‘ Sun Sun |Moon! High! Day's} Ml _— “**' rises|sets | rises | water! len nh | nmnh mmorn 1 Tuesday 6 435 41' 9 52; 2 910 58 2 Wednesday 42 «43:10 29 25411 1 3' Thursday 40) 44/11 13) 3 441 4 4 lay 38 44 aft 2) 5 14 S Saturday 36} 47} 2637) 1D 6 Sunday HB 43 oie l4 7’ Momday 33 50, 3 26; 8 3 is si i ou oh} 4 43) 9 42 2) g Wednesday 29: . 52; 6 0110 28 24 10 Thursday 7, Mw 71st og 27 }] Fridey 25} 46 S&S 35)11 50 2 Saturday} 22; 37| 9 Wiaft 3 30 13. Sunday 21; SOL 243 $s 14| Monday 19}6 O morn} 1 59 15 Tuesday 7 1 O 10} 2 5! 16 Wednesday LS 2 1 iis & a7 7 i Ly LS 3s 3 718-32 AO} is Friday 1] 5b} 2 54! 6 33 > 19 Saturday q 9 3 38 7 40 57 as ind iv pt 9 415) 8 3} 12 u 21 Monday 5} 8) 4 48) 9 13) 3 22 Tuesday 2 9| 5 151 9 49) 7 93 Wednesday 6 10) 5 42:10 23) 10 24 Thureday 5 5S 12; 6 38/10 54) l4 25 Friday — 56) 13) 6 B21 24) 17 5 turday 4 14| 6 S5Si)1l 57} “") 47 Sunday az »| 7 22imorn! 23 | 28' Monday Wi 16 7 441027; 26 39 Tuesday 49; 18) 8 28); 1 3] 29 | gu Wednesday ; 48; 21;9 6 1 48 33 i' Thursday id 4616 22! 9 S44) 2 26/12 36) Sane —_— w CO. Bt— BOSTON, ere ARRANGEMENY®T. SPRING THE PALACE STEAMERS INTERNATIONAL 8.8. 60. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- iand, every Tuesday, and Thursday at 8.00 a. Dm. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, and | claas ; $3.50, ist class. For tickets and other information apply to as SHAR i? vy. We HALES, sme RY. P. E. L Steam Nav. Co. or a. your nesrest Ticket Agent. Beb. 12, 187 —cod wky * prraneeen estes rain we sees " PARKER-HOUSE BAKING-POWDER. : Pe Rete ~es Sesame pact eseus anager ee ca ~~ 4 rn ws we. a S Dee, 8 1836. (OARD. ss THE EXAMINER Pt BLISHING COM- PANY,” having lately added to their stoc k of type and material for Job Printing, are better than ever prepared to execute orders for Bill Hearts, “Letter Heads, Hiandbills of all kinds, or Basiness Cards, ¢c., promptly and hoary in the best style of the art one but first-class workmen arc employed in their ammee 3 and, as they import their printing papers direct from the manufacturers, they are &Die to fill all orders on the most favorable terms. the continued patronage of the public is Pespectfully solicited. VV. L. COTTON, Manager. Ch'town, Noy, 16, 1886. GARD. wishes to announce to the ladie s of Chariottetown that she is prepared ‘cdo MANTLE ANU DRESSMAKING in the heweat fashi ons, having had many years prac- ea) €xperience in the United States, “#9 feel assured of getting every satisfaction. ‘ Residen: e, Richmond Street, near roug rh Si quare. 6V, 23—3mo eod RS * & w ky lL. AXTHUR & CO, C IN ERAL Homwisson Merchants, 12) ATLANTIC AVENUE, BOSTON, MASS. £293 and Produce a specialty. ot morn - m | patrons | flills- | wiberty, when Free Born Men, having to EK. ISLAND, EXAMINER. nivise the Public, may speak a er free.”— EuRiripes. RCH 8, 18387. SINGLE Coptxs Two Crens. VOL. 19.—NO. 2384. wee LJ, <. NOTE, LE j ranging mae PTER and FOOLSCAP the ve ry che PAP ERS, in all kinds of ip to the best Ey iglish Vellums. mie VOLO Ff qualities and prices, S, * . in All Sizes and Prices. Writing and Cops ing [INKS—Stafford’s is the iy st, in ali sizes; but alw ays keep in stock Carter's, Stephen's, VV alker’s and David BLANK ae Jk DEPART) ME NT--Day Books, Journals, Ledgers, Minute Books, &c.; also, a complete line of Pocket Books, Ladies’ and Gent's Books, Time Books, Bill Books, Invoice lL have now in be made to order, Purses, Memerandum and Pass Books, Letter Books, &c., always in stock. | i @ splendid line of , stock i ; a , in any style, at very Lew Prices. business ° to suit any kind of A Large Stock of SCHOOL Si ATIONERY, SCHOOL Oy anme 1G. H. HASZARD, BROWN’S BLOCK, QUE] SQUARE. | Ch’tow n, dan. 27, 1887. Thousand Pounds Extra Quality | =v f'<;-HegeA-= at Twenty-five cents per | pound at the | LONDON HOUSE, Feb. 11- Fen 2aw wy 2mos eee QUEEN STRERT. a | | EXTENSIVE CASH SALE | mr) rrr 0. i have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- cember 15th, 1&6, and continuing until the whole is dispesed of, at CASH. LARGE DISCOUNTS 10% A BROW IN. ' —_ — Esland Boots —_—— FOR TSLAND BOYS. 0 Nothing Like Home Manufacture to Wear. } ee eee) ree ee | Ror Style, Quality and Good Value in Boots and Shoes, ‘come to | DORSEY, GOFF & CO, ‘Ch’town, Jan, 20 1887. apers for Blank Books of all sizes, which will ! BOOKS, &e. ? LIVERPOOL A | PROMPT. | AWGONDERFUL REMEDY Adamsen’s Botanic Corch Balsam. ; It is as pleasant as honey. Cougha, Colda, and i an which lead to Consumption, have been edily cured by the use of ADAYSON’S BALSAM after | all other medicines ha failed. Suffer from either recent or chronic couz t i ! ns, can re bt : obtalning incdiy- oie f. Di D not 1b FOR SALE BY ALL Dr LGGISTS, Bottled at St. Stevens, N. B proprietors, } . F. W. KINSMAN »., Drauggists, | 3i3 470 AvkE.. N.Y | Printing and Binding, | ———————_ } ' ' QUEEN ENSURANCE COMPANY wil PEP... ND LONDON, ‘QONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION OF TORONTO, J. DESBRISAY -_ - Agent OrriceE:—BROWN’S BLOCK {over Mer- chant’s Bank of Halifax} Market Square. Ch'town, Jan. 31, '87--mo wed & wky 1 mo The “Old Lendon” OYSTER FOUS= S the most reliable place in the city to get Fresh Narrows’ Oysters. The Eatf-Shell Department eannot be surpassed in the Province for conven- fence and neatness. It is supplied daily with the Rest Oysters that can be procured. The Stews that are served in the Saloon have never failed to more than please the most fastidious. Exquisite ! lis the exclamation of those who carder: by the Pint, Quart, &c., and ave always agreeably sur- | prised at the size and flavor. BRITISH WAREHOUSE Always on Mand, the Largest Stock of Cigars in the city, and the best brands available JOHN JOY, Nov. 6, 1886—eod tf LS \i EDAL 2 t GOLD Wi ISHVER MEDAL iy, ”~ Bn) Cs == Za . Ast ts ene Acne e eS € fee Cte eae eece CANADA AND WEST INDIES, Tenders for Steamship Lines. JENDERS wil! be received at the Finance De- partment, Ottawa, up to and including the Ist day of May next, from persons or companies, for the performance of the following stegmship services, viz,:— ist, a line of mail steamers sailing from Halifax to Havana, thence to Kingston, thence to San- tiago de Caba, thence to Canada ; and (2nd) a line of mail steamers between C anada and Porto Rico and adjacent [slands. Trips to be made by each line fortnichtly. Steamers to be of a size sufficient to carry 2,000 tons of cargo and to be able to steam twelve knots an honr, averaging not jess than eleven knois an hour. The con- tract in either case to be for a period of five vears. Tenders will he receiyed for the above services either separately or B eat sag Tenders 9 be marked on the outside “Tenders for Steam- ship Serv ice to West Indies he Government of ¢ ‘anada do not bind themacives to accept any ender. cnieied. J. M. COURTNEY: Deputy Minister of Finance. finance octane 2, ith Fev., TS87—febi9 law til april 3 Boston Markets. Marcu 2, Ecas. —There was a short supply of eggs on Monday and Tuesday, and prices advance: Li a | little. Hastern sold at 20 to 204c and We ern at 19 to 20e per dozen. Market slow, as lower prices were expected with in- creased receipts. PoraTors.—There has been a fair for Rose and Hebrons, and prices are steady at 93 to 65¢ for best Houlton stock. Aroos- took and Maine Central rule at 58 to 60c. Prolifics are quiet at 53 to S5c. stock 53 to 55ec. "isu.—The jobbing trade has shown more animation, but buyers are still operating ina small way and the Lenten business is not up| to expectation. Nova Scotia mackerel are | Extras ave quoted at $18 to $22, and Nol at $15 to $16 per bbl, but it is hard to effect | sales at the inside figures. Separate lots of | No 2 command $14 to $15, but receivers are naimeont about selling except with No 1s. For No 3, the range is $9 to $10, but only late caught mediums command the outside figure. “Receipts of mackerel for the week closing Friday were 1,432 bbls, of which 1,300 bbls were from the Provinces. avigersoconietiiilllasaitiitaiaatiitia tata, Famous Earthquakes, The following is a list of the principal | earthquakes that have taken place since the twelfth century, with the casualties caused :— Persons Year. Place. killed. RST RRR oo 5 sess oes ak ess 15,000 ROO oe eve eckceds 20,000 OUD OiMelie soe icckc Fes 60,000 1456—Naples ......... esbfecs csc eben 40,000 CORE Le ee a 30,000 1626— Naples ls 66 ah ile bike eae 70,000 1667—Schamaka -......0....-:- 80,000 1692—Jamaica..... singe) is aa 3,000 AG SNONED. «nk ss inaes Coe wd Cea al 100,000 TYGS — AGUA, BOONE: «cn cnn gtey som 5,000 1703—Yeddo, J IR os bs tess oh ae 200,000 1796—-The Abruzzi........... ow oqpne, ae 1716-—Algiers ..... i oneks Cee. 20,000 Too rae a 6,000 SPE ONS ais. fas cs cn cc Peake 100,000 1746—Lima and Callao ............. 1%000 1754—Grand Cairo..... be AR se 40,000 1755—Kashan, Persia .............. 40,000 120 — “AOE a ais bs 02 6 83 SA Es 50,000 1759—Syria ..... So ee 1784-—Ezinghian, Asia Minor ..... . 5,000 1797—Country between Santa FeJand I a ie - 40,000 ng (RE Ee ane 6,000 SD, oso: - «5 os Rag *tdiie 20,000 Se sw es aa 6,000 pone Ce A, Te es es Fa ces vs 6,000 cade 2, . .. (SORE Bier 4,000 MART 2 Gees os av 9. Oe ee i 10,000 eee eee eee 5,000 1860— Mendoza, South America ... 7,000 1868—Towns in Peru and Kenador. 25,0009 1875—San Jose de Cucuta, Colombia. 14,006 SG Ns i pn V ockee rune caddie 4,000 1886-—Chharleston <...icccccsss--ss- 96 The Irish Police Force. In the English House of Commons, a few days ago, Dillan, commenting on the vote of £30,000 for Irish police, pointed ont that the claim was in addition to £63,500 already voted the police tor extra pay and traveling expenses. The greater portion of the money, he said, had been spent in endeavoring to snp- press public meetings and in carrying on the work of evictions. If the Engliah people knew how their money was spent they would rise in rebellion against such a system. No amount of such expenditures would ever sup- press the plan of campaign or public meetings. He warned the government that the meetings would continue to be held in defiance of them and if bloodshed should follow, shame and crime would be on the head of the govern- ment. (Hear, hear.) It was the action of the government that led to the commission of outrages, Sir Michael Hicks-Beach, chief secretary for Ireland, contended that the ex- penditures for Irish police were necessary to maintain order. While agitators like Dillon and his friends incited the people to resist the law the police expenditures were necessarily greater. The plan of campaign, for which Dillon was largely responsible, was a mere or- ganized system of robbery. (Cheers,} Dil- lon appealed to the chair, asking if the expres- sion was justifiable. The chairman replied that the expression did not impute robbery to the member. Sir Michael, continuing, said the government intended to ask parliament tor such changes in the law as would make it possible to obtain convictions. Dillon's speech afforded additional proof of the absolute necessity of giving further powers to the gov- ernment, if law and order were to be restored in freland. (Unionist cheers. ) ———— SS - i TT Enjoy Life. What a traly beautiful world we live in! Nature gives us gr andeur of mountains, glens and oceans, and taanusande of means of enjoy- ment. We can desire no better when in sp? fect health; but how often do the majority of people feel like giving it up disheartened, oi }couraged and worn out with dise ase, when there is no occasion for this feeling, as every sufferer can easily obtain satisfactory pro ft, that Green’s August Flower will make them free from disease, as when born, Dyspepsia and liver complaint are the direct causes of seventy-five per cent. of such maladies as billious sness, sick headache, costiveness, nerv- ous prostration, indigestion, dizziness ot the head, palpitation of the heart, and other dis tressing symptoms. Three doses of August Flower will prove its wonderful effect. Sample bottle, 10 cts. Try it. <--> Special Notices, D. A. Bruce is selling ng the balance of fur caps, fur and cloth overcoats, sle igh robes, and all winter goods at cost. feb5 dy wy tf Lar RIGAN ’s $2.65 reduced at $2. 00 at Dorsey Goff & Co's. feb3 tf Mry’s Calf Laced Boots 35.59, reduced to at Dorsey, ¢ Goff & Co's. feb3tf Great Reductian on Ladie’s Ov ershoes and Pelt Boots, at Dorsey Goff & Ce’s. febs tf F LOUR and Tea at retail. Flour $4.60 to $4.75, Buda $5. Try a pound of our Tea, it is cheliie Pastry Flour at 3 cents per pound. oar eared $2.75, oad demand | i Northern | slow of sale, and receipts still go into store. | ; | CURRENT NOTES. | The most attractive thing about a tobog 'gan is a pretty girl. The Austrian combined armies | 1,276,000 men. | It is expected the Manitoba legislature | will meet about March 17th. | A well of fine petroleum has been dis- | Cov ered in Hainhaut, France. i ‘ . 7.2 . 20 Ane There are in the British drmy 139,053 | Englishmen, 15,497 Scotchmen, and 31,577 | lrishmen. When doctors give a man up his chance | for life is gone. “When lawers give one up | his money is gone. Quite a scare has been created by the breaking out of smallpox at the Waterbury Conn., alms house. , James N. Talmage, nephew of T. De Witt Talmage, was killed by a locomotive in New York Monday. Mrs. Maria Reyers Hernandez, of Veu- | ales, Cuba, in the Province of Hinar del ' Ria, has just died at the age of 138 years. While coasting at Shandonville, Ont., John Doresen’s 4-year-old daughter broke through the ice in the river and was drowned. Several persons in Hartford have been poisoned by eating cabbage. Would that men who smoke cabbage were poisoned oc casionally. A Chicago firm advertises: ‘Our dancing slippers for young ladies are simply im mense.” This is a complete vindication for the paragraphers. Mike McCool is dead. Michael was a prize-fighter, but he will live in literature, tor he originated the famous phrase: ‘*Put up or shut up.” One Day is the name of a new magazine to be edited by the Rev. Joseph Cook in the interests of temperance, philanthropy and social reform. Scotch girls knit while they are listening to the tender declarations of their lovers. The more enterprising Canadian daughters have the mitten ready made. Five hundred gallons of seven-year-old wine has been imported trom Jerusalem to Chicago for the use of the Jews duriy their Feast of the Passover, in April. Dr. Richardson said very recently: ‘‘The death rate from the diseases springing from alcohol are not decreasing, and that, to me, is a very serious question, as a sanitarian and a physician.” A lady suffering from paralysis at the Grand Hotel, Monte Carlo, and who haa been for a long time unable to move, jump- ed from her bed in a fright when she felt the shock, and ran down several flights of stairs. The Queen of the Belgians, in her palace at Brussels, recently listened to the entire opera of Faust at Paris by means of a tele- phone. The next day the King, also at jrussels, had along chat overthe wire with President Grevy at the Elysee. A Burlington, Vt. young man, who began his courtship last Saturday evening, proposed and was acc epted Sunday even: ing, and was married Monday evening. Tuesday the happy pair were presented with some furniture, and Wednesday they began housekeeping. Charles Quay, 38 years of age, was run over and killed Wednesday night by a train on the northern division of the Intercol- onial Railway. He had been engaged shoveling snow on the lite and was over- taken by a train while walking home. seing des af, he failed to hear the train ap- proaching. Several young womenof Aylmer, Ont, have formed a society, the object of which is to better the moral condition of the young men into. whose society they are constantly thrown. The vow a young woman takes when becoming a member is that she will not associate with a young man who par- takes of the intoxicating cup, frequents billard rooms, indulges in tobacco im any form, or uses profane language or slang. Forty-nine yearsagothe fatherof Harrison Gilbert, of Chili, 1l., bought a two-year-old pony from the Indians. When the war of the rebellion began the pony was 25 years old, but Mr tilbert rode him all thongh the war, and neither was hurt. The old fellow still lives, tenderly cared for. He hasn't a tooth in his head, lives on corn pread and bran mush, and is probably the oldest horse in America, if not in the world. yurt Wane to the Sir William Vernon Hat troubles in London Times to shov that the Ireland arise fram the attempt af the govern- ment to enforce the payment of rents Ww hich their own land commission has declared poople are unable to pay, He quotes from speeches of Sir Michael Hicks-Beach and other Conse rvatives, made last year, in which it was admitted that if Mr. Parnell was able to prove the promises of his tenants relief bilt the government would be bound to attempt to supply aremedy. The land cominissivn, says the writer, proved Mr, Prrnell to be in the right, yet the government instead of bringing in a bill to deal with judicial rents proposed fresh coercion measures. Benj: Ee. Sheppard, who was employed on thei. 2., shovelling snow, was thrown ae a train near Newcastle sta- tion, N. B., on the afternoon of the 3rd inst., aud crushed to death. He was stand- ing between two box cars on his return to work after dinner, and in attempting to jump off fell backward and was thrown across the rails. He was pushed along in front of the wheels for about a quarter of a mile. and when the train was stopped he was found to be terribly crushed. He died Codfish at $3 per cwt., warranted. Soap, 3, 3} and 6 cents per bar. Call and examine for yourself. All goods botght bere sent home | J free. —A. E. Yuill, 6 Queen Street. ‘an | ene almost ystantly. The deceased was & in about Z1. He was a native of r¢ ung li werried abyut a year Chatham and was nuinber t greet Lin an ie a Do eee oe ae