2 Wee ha oe Se a a are THE EXAMINE& Tah Ti--* te tooms, STRERT. hort notice | 8 A ds, Pamph- , &RMS rivs DOLLARS A YAR. NEW SERIES. For neal, clean, tasteful Print iv and prompt attention to orders Tiik EXAMINER dub P,; inte “7 Prep: t ment is pecul lar Don t forget it lS Ew “This is trae Liberty, « hen Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may spank free.”—FEvairipns. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. MONDAY, MAY a me ren Sele —_ 30, 1892. Syware “or ee Tes 0 we ee ae ae = VOL 80.-NO)” 7 Calendar for May, isi MOON'S CHANGES, Firet Quarts trod day 248 after Full Moon, Lith day sat Quarter, 10:h day . 635 after .«+-10 29 morn New Mo Jbob 1 25 moun Apogee, Yih day ‘ ih. morn ~~ «2 eee - ——- — —_ _ Day High Water. et Day of Week. — —_-—- Menth. Morn | After ee ——- | -——_— h. m. ; b. m ‘ Suaday lL 2 } 1 §2 2 Monday j 219 i 2 48 3 | Tuesday ; 31s 3 Si 4 W ednesday | 42% 6 4 5 Thureday | 53) 6 12 6 | Priday 646} 712 7 } Saturday 7 38 S 3 5 Suaday sae isé a Monday , 3 9 20 lw . luecaday 9 38 9 55 li | Wednesday 10 i2 10 28 13 | Thursday ; 10 43 6 .« 13 Friday | ll 24 ll 42 4 saturday ‘ 0 1 iS | Sunday | O02 | 0 40 16 | Monday as 1 22 17 | Tuesday } 143 2 5 18 | Wednesday | 23! | 258 | ig | Tharsday ,. aoe 3 57 20 Friday : 4 5 13 21 Saturday 5 50 6 38 72 . anday 7 16 7 53 23 | Monday 824 | 8 & 2i | Tuesday 917 | 949 2) W ednesday 1 10 3 | 102 28 Thureday | 1045 | 1 S 27 Friday ; 11 2 ll 47 28 Saturday ( . 0 8 29 } Sunday 0 29 |} 0 51 2 Viouday ; enertwe 3i 1 oe a 3 2 na eames —— —— Worlds Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. T ix Government +f the Dominion of Canada} nae oc pied tl 'Viiation of the Gov ern-| ment « 83 UG a‘cs > inke pert in the World's « olem OPENING TO-DAY ——AT THE—— LONDON HOUSE. A further lot of Dress Gadds, Maniles, Prints, Sattecns, Oxford Shiriings, Fiannelettes, Um »>reiias, Sunshades. HOSIERY— Cashmere and Cotton. GLOVES—Silk, Taffeta, Thread. These goods are all value, and are low prices HARRIS & STEWART, exellent marked at very may3—eod & wy invited to call and sce our beautiful 5 assortment of Neckwear, Underwear, ates ft te Sia AS Soache aes| Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Hosiery, ete. wR Winporten’ that a very fu aan produs Oefal iat. aL ducers a 5 i-play or Cana- ”@ mide oa ha mis exrended tu 4 ManUlar*urerse io ag sare, produ hig ulioe t oceasion, a} * anadian pro- | jculture, hert ts of torests, fisheries, minerals, mauufactures, arts, et resources and tndu-trial products of Canad. as will be «% credit to the country. An Executive Commissioner for Canad haa been appoirte?, who wiil have the - or | + ebarge of the exhibits and the allotment ol cpese. } a uced pric Cs. and the several }’rovincial Goveraments bave heen invited to co-operate with the view of mak- ing the exhibition as complete and satisfactory a3 p sibie. the Dominion Government will pay the trans- The reeeption of articles at the Exposition buiid- i0g# will commence Ist November, 1892, and all exhi ors, excepting Live Stock, must be in place oy fet 4 pril, 1883. Forms of application for space and genera) in- formation can be obtained on applying by letter, post fee, to the undersigned. WM. SAUNDERS, Executive Commiss‘oner for Canada. Department of Agriculture, (ittawa, 26°b April, 1892. maylg OLIVER RATTENBURY, Barrister & Attorney-at-Law, NOTABY PUBLIC, &c. Offie, Corner Queen and Water Streets, CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, ap?7 —im cod & wky TEETA, $10 Per Set. BE3? OF MATERIAL! PEST OF WORKMANSHIP ! LEST OF SATISFACTION ! DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. mich? JAMES A. MORRISON, H ALIFPAX., AGENT FOR WARRE', CAKEBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, Lendon,-= haglaud, —AND ALSO-—--- First-tlass West India Firms, etc. Severn! SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. neues -< arefy! altention given to consignments of -tince Kdward Island Produce. Siete os ; oe REFERENCH—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE --Pickford & Biack’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy - IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE. . . o JUTE BAG4, essorted sizes, for sale ’ low to the trade, W. J. BOSWALL. | _ We are overstocked with Hats, briagiaz together such « display of > neural i nglish and A Hicricxzil, Ft a d Hay ° decided to sell them at greatly ree nines tg tho neeneayn & 7 You enn save from 10 to 20 per cent. at port of expibite going and returning, and for the ” : 3 wiaciog Of articiscs sent. . Entries must be made not later than 3!st Julv. | o a Charlottetown, May 13, 1892—eod & why ONE CHANCE ONLY |! Well, I have done ail 1 can, and I think he is over the worst stages of the disease, BUT, said the DOCTOR, you know the greatest dan- ger comes from the weak condition in which the Grip has left him. However, there is ONE CHANCE MORE, —try Ale and Beef Peptonized. It is a wonderful stimulating nutritive Tonie and Food, and has never failed me yet. quick; it can be got at any DRUG july 17, ‘91—dy mwf & wy lyr Send around STORE. I PPaeriorre:- wn, M 6 ib 1992—lw cod HORACH GENERAL AGENT Office, Cameron Biock, South Side Queen Square. HOHE QTHEG GENUINE, sad Comminiones 4 d228 time, but ali to Charlottetown, March 17, 1892~—e0d CCIDETTS WILL PEN! Ut Property Avaiust Fir | CAUTION The Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wastara Assuraacs Company of Toronto. ———~—- (x)- <mneenertemrengen FOR P. E. HASZARD, SL AND. ————— - | ONE ENJOYS | Both the method and results when ' Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant | and refreshing to the taste, and acts i gently yet — yon the Kidneys, ' Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- ' aches and fevers and cures habitual \ constipation. Syrup of Figs is the ‘only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- | coptable to the stomach, prompt in iis action and truly beneficial in its | effects, prepared cay from the most | healthy and agreeable substances, its | manyexcellent qualities commend it ito all and have made it the most -——— | popular remedy known. | Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c i bottles by all leading druggists. | Any reliable Cruggist who may not ‘have it on hand will procure it | promptly for any one who wishes | to try it. Manufactured only by the | GALIFORRIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. ; W.R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, i Charlotteetown mwf jyl3 scsctemmcinnsin ae ata een Dissolaton of Partaership. ree to certify that the j tofure extsiug between th» DODD & ROAR May, A. PD. i%)’, ben diss.) ved Dated th’: 14ta day of Miy, A D. 1892. BSNJ. ROGERS. £ZARD. ee ee , the place of ba :ineaz of Dedd & Rogers. : BENJAMIN ROGERS. | Cherlottetown, May 14, 1892—1m eod oo oa. fyi eattern half of Hona* situited on King ! etreet, opsrosite Jalge Reid u’s resid soce This Houses ¢ naira eight grot reoma, besides pantries, »nd iain goelucdsr, + o3seasi nm given immediate y, Avply t» Mr Tegoaas MeQiraid, Lower Qiscen Street, or Ww the owaer at Soath- port. ED\ ARD KELLY. inch25 STEAMER WOWORSTRR SECOND TRIP! ; ‘ From Boston, gee g8th May. gad June, ‘From Chariottetown, - CARVELL BE'S., | ma: 25-e.d Agents. | ‘THE P. E. ISLAND Stok Breeders Association. __ partners hp here- under s'g.ed, carrying On w'sie se uoder he tyle and firm of i, has this fourteenth day of | by mutual con- gent, and Py heret: ement of the senier partner. THOMAS W, DOOD, Referring to the above notice. the undersizned begs to intimate that he will contiaue the basi- | neas in future under the same name and a'yle of /DUDD & ROGERS. All liabilities of the late ‘firm will be discharged by him, and all parties | indebted to the said late firm, whether by mort- Fase. judgment, bill of sale. promissory note, ook account or otherwise, will be required to = make payment of thair respective amounts at # TINTRIES fram owners of Stock of every des- 21) cryrion (or sale now received and recorded Appice. ions for Registration will also receive ecareiml atta. tion. | Poll pecticulars given and correspondence in- oo A. MoNRILL, Secre’sry. iatior. Room—Conrolly Block, Charlotte- Lee ° dy 4ieod wy 7i—may25 | “FOR SALE eR TO LET. —————— be AT very desirab'e premises oa Rayfield rea. + ly vecu;ied by the late Alexander ixop. The premises conaist of a neat Cottage ivnoning House, well built end conveniently arranged, With foot ] stabjing accommodation, laxve yard room and neat ar d tasiy front garden, ve snoad. gud the whole property iu good ee = celiar to attic Size of Lot, 54x48 } wir fro i _ Price reasenub'e and terms easy. ARTHUR NEWMAN. Kent Street, near Dawson's Corner. may 25-20 EACH PLUG OF THE S$ MARKED I "x". IN BROVES (LETTERS. jane. dy & why Be Ee. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR supervisor who ig not a medicel man, la a Hospital for the Iasane Sin,—I send you for publication an ar- ticle from a recent number of the Halifax Chronicle, commenting upon the mauage- ment of the Lunatic Asylum of ths Pro- vince. The justice of the strictures of the Chronicle upon cur system of mismanage- ment of that institution must be admitted: by every unprejudiced persor, and it is to; be hoped that their exposure by an inde- pendent journal cf the neighbourg Peo- vince may awaken the Goverpment to a sens? of theirduty. This iss matter from which no pclitical capital shoull be seught to be mace. Beth partics are alike to blame in respect to it—the Iste Govern went in allowing the Medical Superinton- dent to leave the institution to pursue a gencrsl medica! prectice in Charlottetown, and the present one in suffering the same state of things to continue. It was becaase of the scandalous disclosures that were made some years ago, to which the Chroni- cle has referred, that the large and commo- dious eaitive now used as a Hospital for the lusane was constructed, and was placed uader the charge of a resident physician. Now, however, it appears thet both the late «und the present Government have abandoned the important reform in this respect then inaugurated, and have deter- mined to Japse into the same policy of in Jitference and neglect that characteriz-d the management of the old Asylum. Sure- ly a sense of duty or a sense of siame wil: wake the Government realize the obliga- tives that rest upon them towards the un- fortonates who are inmates of this instita- tion, and towards their friends who keep them there at no inconsiderable expense fur the curative treatment which cannot be bestowed upon them inthe absence of a resident physician. Humaniry. AN UNWISE COURSE. We aie surprised to see by our P. E. Island contemporaries that the government has made a change in the mode of nanaging the lunatic asyium of that province, The medical superintendent has been changed) from a resident to a visiting offiver, aud the general management of the iustitutioa ap pears now to be wholly in the tands of a me no certificate for ary amount, and the Conmissioacr wos equally dis nelined to he'pine | was compelled to resort to « lawyer, wh k up the case fur me an wroie the S pervisor a loiter, to which this offizinl paid no heed. I thy brought action in ths last Murer term of the County Court against ibe supervicor, aud Judge Aticy, afier patient’y hearing my case and that of my « pp nent, gave Judgment in my favor and against the supervisor with costa, As the County Court has nv power tu give lawyers then costs, 1 had te pay my lawyer « gud fee eutef the sm unt awsrded an. ,— and su, after wajting a long time for my just eurn- ings, and being greatly and surely bumbug ged by the Governmeat and their ctficials 1 find that iny honest earcings have beow considerably reduced by be pg + biiged to compel payment in a court of justice. I expected and was entitled te betrer treat went from a paty winch [oh ve invariably supported forthe pact furty years. | trel t to be my duty te bring thia matter tu the attention of the public, aso that the hard working farmers of this conntuiy m y know jast what treatment they my expeet (rom che present Commissioner ci Pub ie Works | and his faithful subordinates, wh:, while regularly and promptiy drawing their own sslaries, exert their best efforts in keeping others, who perform real work for the public, from getting paid = If this be the policy which the Government has dster- mined on, they will find that their time cf existence will be of short Curation. DoxaLp McDona.p. Red Point Wharf, May 27, 1892 | P. 8.—I would have brought this mitter| up some time ago, only not being a bess | paper currespondent it has taken me a longer time to write my grievance. | D. McD. + mom «+ Literary Notes. “The Nineteenth Century” for May is a stroug number. It opens «iti a view of ‘Memorable Dissolutions’ of Parliament during the lsst and present centuries, and is suggested by the approaching dissolu- tion ot the present Parliament. This is well supplemented by a f recast of Mr. Giadstone’s triumph in the next Parlia- ment by an article on “The Liberal Out- look,” by Wemyss Red Prince Kropotkin coniribures a paper oa “Recent Science,” view of the disgraceful revelations that were made some years ago, when the mauagemeust | was of a similar kind, and also in View «f ‘hej utter absurdity of attenptiog to conduct’ such an institution without at least ove resident medical officer, we cannot too strongly urge upon the government to abandon auch a scheme. In our own province, even at the general hospital, the very reverse course has been taken. Iu addition to the house staif, con- sisting now of two house surgeons and two clinical clerks, the government found it necessary to appoint a medical superintendent, While the house staff was busy in attending to the details of treatment directed by the visiting staff it was found that many things, partly professions! and partly executive, pertaining to the internal economy of the hospital, did not receive proper attention. The governmeat accordingly appointed a medical man, who has a_ general supervision of the various wards, sees to the mauner in which the wards are looked after by the nurses, that they attend to their duties and that everything is in a proper sanitary condition. e also is obliged to see that patients are not neglected, listens to any com- plaints and attends to the admission and dis- charge of patients when the visiting physician or surgeon directs their removal, It will thus be seen that an increased medical supervision has been provided for by the government, and the result has justified the wisdom of the course. Humanity demands that all reason- able provision shali be made for the proper medical care and supervision of the sick poor. Both parties in our legislature are agreed upon this point, To us it seems the very reverse ot wisdom to attempt to manage an insane hospital with more than a hundred patients without a resident medical superintendent. It is to be hoped that the government of P. K. Island will reconsider the question and bring their charity into line with that manage- ment which has been found best in other parts of the Dominion as well as elsewhere. it is always risky to pursue a course that is opposed to general experience. A Complaint. HOW OUR LOUAL GOVERNMENT PAYS ITS CON- TRACTORS. S1r,—In the month of October last past Mr. William Smallwood, Road Supervisor for District No. 8, Queen’s County, em- plo, 2d me to weer Red Point Wharf Road aod Red Point Wharf. I was instructed by him to oart gravel into all the holes on the road to Walker’s swamp, and to do the same on the wharf, and also haul stone on the wharf and break them on it, making a good job. The Supervisor told me to keep an account of the loads and I should be paid for my work according to the number of the loads hauled. Re'ying upon the faith of a Government official 1 set about this work and faithfully carried out my part of the contract, I hauled thirty-five loads of gravel on the road and tilled up the holes and repaired two bridges on this road by putting a plank in each bridge. 1 also hauled twenty-seven loads of gravel on the wharf and twenty-three loads of stone, and broke them onthe wharf, making repairs both on road aod wharf, which were much and urgently required. When I complet- ed the work | »pplied te the Supervisor to inspect and pase it, and give me the neces- sary certificate to be paid. He would du | 3 tf] HW nothing, and weeks and months passed wrapper of the tobacce which gives the color My: e av without my getting any satisfactiun He/to the plug, and are therefore often deceived agreed to meet me in the cflice of the Com- aiasioner of Public Works to set:le the matter, but when I ;went there as agreed on the Supervisor was uct to be found. I spplied to the Commissioner of Public reviewing the most loportant progress in viricus fi-lts of research. Mayo W. Hoz clise, tue we l-kuosn literary f¢ ive: ff the New York Sun, has a series vi *S u i s of New York S.ciety,’ which w:ll «tract wide attention both at bome and ad oid The Rt. Hon. the Earl of Math desoribee m ost interesting!y some adventures in New Zealand uner the title of A Maori Meet- ing.” Surgeon T. H. Parke tells for the first time ‘‘How General Gordon Was Really Lost,” a story which will long retain its fascination for English readers The Hon. Odai Partab Siogh, the Rajab of Bhingsh, contributes a study oa *‘ The Deery of the Landed Aristocracy in India.” W. H. Grenfell describes some adventures in the Rocky Mountains in an article call. ed, ** Lost in the Rockies.” J. W. Wight- man, late of the Lancers, gives some ex- periences of Balaclava and the Russian captivity in an article enticled, ‘*One of the ‘Six Hundred’ on the Balaclava charge.” ‘The ** Wellington Memorial ” in St. Paul’s, London, is considered by Walter Armstrong, the Director of the Nations! Gallery of Ireland, and the num- ber closes with a list of the subscribers to the Russian Famine Fund raised by the Review, amounting to upwards of $11,000. There are many other valuable articles which we have not space to mention. New York : Leonard Scott Publication Jo. “The Westminster Review” fcr May has a strong table of contents, Matthew Macfie writes of ‘‘*The Great West’ of Australia,” treating of Western Australia, which, he claims, is an almost unknown country even to Australians. Evelina Fairbairn contributes a sketch of Laurence Oliphant, one of the most notable biographical studies of the month. Clement M. Bailhache presents ‘fA Plea for Land Nationalization.” James Oliphant con- siders the ‘Ethics of Gambling.” I rederick Dolman has sn _ interesting literary study on ‘The Social Reformer in Fiction.” Henry W. Wolff writes of the, Wends and their customs in a paper entitled “The Remnants of a Great Race.” The frag. ment, **T'wo Early Romances,” will attract considerable attention. The department of “Contemporary Literature,” the regular monthly reviews of noticeable books, is une usually full and complete, and of value to every reader. The department of ‘The Drama,” notes on new London plays, com- pletes a brilliantissue. New York ; nard Scott Publication Co. $4 50 per year. —A letter from Panam, states that the chain at the entrance of the portion of the Panama Canal which was constructed has been removed, ard that section of the canal is now a part of the public waters of Colombia. ‘The canal oe make po re- sistance to the removal of the obstruction which asserted their ownership while it prevented the public use of the watereway, and, unless they appeal to the higher judicial authorities, they may be considered as having abandoned all claim. his is presumably the end of the Penama Canal, a work which has consumed a vast amount of capital, and which proved to be as impracticable in execution us it was extravagant in design. Meantime work on the Nicaragua Canal goes forward prosperously, and every siga points to the ultimate success of the great American under- taking. TS i ERR Many people are not aware that it is the by a handsome outside appearance. The wrapper is a single film of leaf wrapped around the piug and is never good smoking to bacco. It is costly only because of its fine color. lathe ‘* Myrtle Navy” brand the out my pay. Works for justice, but he would do nothing forme. My work cost me many nard days termines the smoking quality of any tobacco. of labor and toil, aud I could not do with- A tebaeco can be ati te lock as well as the I called on the Supervis» chief attention is paid tothe “ fitler,” that is, the inside of the plug. It is this which de- ** Myrtle Navy” without much trouble or ex. ee ee eee Se -- aS wall MARCUS LITTLEPIE Hheumatism of the doin AWD INHERITED HUMOR oe bibub Banished by Skoda’s, AFTER PHYSICIANS HAD PRONCURCED THEM IRCURABLE! Marcus LITTLEFIELD LIVES AT WEST Wistrerroxt, Mk. A PARMER BY OCCU ©. VION, WE ENJOYS THE RESPECT OF ALL LO KNOW MEM. IN CONVEDSATION WITH , hOPRECRN@ATIVE OF THE KODA Dis WEY (vU., YOT LONG SINCE HE RELAT E FOLLOWING STORY: “yor eince 1 was bern, I haye been rovvied at times, more or less, with a ti:gsea:R on my hands, face and meck. ror fiicecu years it has been on the im- f-veaee, i have been gradually failing tn neal, and for three years past it has éte?.ed and burmed so badly, that all the wey l could getany rest at night, was to beihe in oe carbolic re this only relieved me for a few’ \. in addition to this, eight mouths’ ago, Nhovumetiam tn cay meek and about. ders set in, drawing my shoulders) SETTER tira so place, that for three weeks clothes off. Phyricians said I could 1 did not have my never get well. I was unable to do any work, and was a great suiierer. I doctered wit several Physicians, incinding Epecialies in Reston, and took nearly the acd- vertiscd sarsapariilas andi blood purifiers, but received ne benefit what- ever. I had given up all hopes, and my friends thought 1 could live but a few months. I beg tie use of SKODA'S DISCOVERY and TABLETS, pecording to directions, and also used BSKODA’ OINTMENT externally. A‘ter using tH AN them but «week, there “ was a visible ‘hauge in appearance. My skin that wa Leeraily cevered with and bigtches began te clear up. ty apr tite beeame good, less ‘wm my shoulders, and I gained now used Jese than two courses of REMEDIES, and my entirely disappeared. SHOULDERS THAT WERE DRAWN OUT OF PLACE AND WHICH THE DOcTO)s SAID COULD NEVER RE GOT BACK AGAIN ARE AS GOOD AB NEW AND IN PERFECT POSITION. My skin, ip tree frome bietches and ' ipimples. | hive gained O©C wenty pounds in flesh, can go into the woods at sunrise, and chop cord wood until dark and not get tired, a thing | couid never do betore in all my life, and am able toe work ali the time. “iy friends are aston-j Fished at the resuits, und not more so than myself. The, coasiier ft miirac- nlous.” SKODA DISCOVERY GO., Wolfville, N.S. ae ee eer * ee eee | “How seo yoni’ “icely> “Thank You.” “fhenk Whoi” Why the taventer of PA PRE OG Lie WP ee es igre 7>™ f > u eas Vit se he (Pee, sg TE Ss See hes OTe areal Oar tt ee Which cured wis <i SotSisrilh,” ; Give thanks for its Ciscevery,. «) hat g does not make you sich when yo take it. Give thanks. Thatitis three times : efficacious as the : cod liver «i Give than! s.. ‘ibe: is issuck a weiwcr- ful flesh prvcucer, Give thanks, ‘thatitist) es» medy for Comenmplion do reivtet, \ Brouckhditss, Ht celéng, Lise} eases, Coughs and elas. } { Besure you gei the genuine in Salmon § | wrapper; sold by ali Diupyists, . } ss —- fh. dQ soc. and $1 .ca. SCOTT & BCTVNE, Nellevi) ~. at ene ao purpose. The Supervisor would give ge, but it may at the same time be a very nferior article. - Apothecarios’ Hall, Ch’town. PENNYROYAL WAFERS. producing free, y and painless discharge Ne aches or pains on ap see uasd ‘wil aeRAeaie evigeieies thexe on ene ¥ of r Oruggist oply thuce with one fare of label. Avoid sa’ Sealed particniar» maile 2¢ ea onbicgL . Address, KUREKA COMP. . 7 Daracit, For sale, railed, by GEO. FE. HUGH at dw ly 4 “vie across