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E. ISLAND. 6w eod & w ky- pd @FFICE—Lendern Mouse Building, {Davies Corner), Queen st. mptly attended All kinds of Legal Bu ' } interest o. Money to Load at low ’ ® rey rf . oo ji Member M4. P.A., G. B. and Ireland, OFFiczg =: Corner Pownal and Water Streets. TELEPHON ; ‘ . nove iv .4rny eer “ po Electrical Gas Lighters. AYO unsightly wires; n0 matches; no dan- N ver ; anyone cau use it; instantancous. Th Most conve ivnt apparat 3 for the pur- psc. Will! lig t a burne 10) feet away. Each instrument a fixtare. No springs to break i no points to Dia ken, asin other machines Satisfaction guaranteed, PRED E. MORRIS, Electrician, Corner Queen and Water Streets, City. wie ni He WRATHER HAG ; ep 1 i dh Wiltiibvib DUAN: - Eos i clr ety Pe ee dr en anant oars Hate Ws - or we cer ET ME RES I Ae a 5 i as onre £ 7 a > mf 4 : F i @ J 6 . | Le 5 E. 8, BLANCHARD, M. D., =, 9) T) 30 PER me _——— ene —_ mes - + 2 _— - - ———— - — - er “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirives. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. “4 a. f - i hs TEN POUNDS | THINK OF IT! As a Flesh Prod no question but that. page cae. Se MACDONALD, — gpgmmg QUEEN STREET, EMULSION HAS RECEIVED THE GREATER PORTION OF HIS ; Of Pure Cod Liver Gii and Hypophosphites “SAB = E> a a R fn STOCK = Lime and Soda Jom We7 TREND To = Sy is without 2 rival., M 1. VV TRG AA 6 gained a pound a day by the use CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS AND ‘ COLDS, AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING DIS- EASES. 4S PALATABLE AS MILK, § © Genuine made by Scott & Sowne. Belleville. Salmon age = } Wrapper; at all Druggists, 60c. and $1.00. Wion’s ese S ee Specially made for his order, aod guaranteed to fit and wear as well as any Custom-Made Clothing, and 25 per cent. cheaper. en Xe ——AT THE—— WES Ww A & yr A fine stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS at any paice you can name. we! 8 sre selling Dress Goods very cheap tius Month,-aud would ask you in your own) eee interest to look at the goods before you buy. REMNANTS selling otf at your, own price. oo 50 Bales of Room Paper mmooemans {x) —— and Bordering. | COMBROIDERY. About Fifty Pieces of Embroidery seliing off at half price. You cannot resist | wiil sell at prices before unheard of. i buying these goods when you see them. (x) | Atso—A large lot of WINDOW SHADES, Carpets! Carpets ! | Spring Rollers, CURTAIN POLES, ete. FASTER AND WEDDING CARBS. NEW CARPETS ex S. S. ‘* Stanley,” TAPESTRY and HEMPS, newest patterns and Fancy Box Stationery. ) ix] Lace Curtaias, in Cream and White, very cheap. BOOKS! BOOKS! BOOKS 17°" “SS a | SCHOOL SUPPLIES of all kinds. Use CORSETS ! CORSETS !—Large Stock, new iast fall, price from 25 cents a pili Ree anmnet we in the market. up. New PRINTS, GINGHAMS and ZEPHYRS just opened. : JUST OPENED—12 Cases MEN’S NEW SPRING FELT HATS, Christy and dist and Baptist). other makers. J. BB. MACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. anther | at 30c. per 100 pgs. ; Stanley’s Letters, ete. GAMES, TOYS, SATCHELS, PURS#S | MIRRORS, etc., ete. Don’t forget the place,— | Ch’town, March 3, 1890—eod&wky BAZAAR €O, Queen Street, Two Doors Above Watson's Drug Store. mch?7—6m eod & wky B THE WONDER OF THE AGE! LZ gig ys — 2 erry 72 re LTRS TATS Aa “4 tau Vi he Ma . BOBS (7 Core MODS ee 8 dad Wwe ie’ the cin WS dis ds S Set 9 et Se nisl 8) New KEmbroiderys _ New Embroiderys, | New Prints, |} A NEW IMPROVED DYE FOR HOME DYEING. Only Water required in Using. ~ apackage. Forsale everywhere. If 1O°¢ e everywhe' : New Prints. New Sh New Shirtings, New Gi Rew Ginghams, es, New Sheetings, New Pillow Cottons, New Pillow Cottons, New T'weeds. New Worsteds, —(x)— primi ; is 7 S “?? W A “The Master and the Soul,’ lee v (AN EASTER CARD), 18990— sF THe REV. W. B. BIWG, ee ee a ?. Rector of St. Luke’s Cathedral, Halifax. : For sale at W. R. 10 cents. mehlg FOR SALE. your dealer does not keep them, send direct to the manufacturers, COTTINGHAM, ROBERTSON & Co. MONTREAL. —FOR SALE BY— GEO. E. HUGHES, Charlottetown, April 5, 1839. New B'weeds. New WVorsteds, 4ARR “4 PALES ‘eb 12, WATSON’S. Proceeds for Charity. Price (o)——= Wek ARE A SPECIAL LOT OF Silt LeQglls al Weels —_—AT FROM—— CENT, DISIUNT ON REGULAR PRICES. OFFERING NONTAINING 12 acres each, being pert of Norwood Farm, ix Charlottetown Royalty. Apply to GEO. J. April 1—2aw 2w wkly 4i pd WRIGHT. I PAINTING, &. TRAINOR & COYLE, Se PAINTERS. <=> Call and examine Stock and get prices. The Best , De het Whitewashing, Tinting, Paper Bargains ever offered. Hanging, eic. JOHN McLiOD & CO. CUruvtetestowa, March 22, 1890. Alj orders prompt ttended tv. chide—tee elk TWO WEEKS | An elegant assortment of the latest ENG- | LISH and AMERICAN STYLES, which we SUPPLIES :—Prize| PASTURE LOTS 298 and 332, | McKay, in the 23rd year of his age. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 9, 1890. '( Written for The Examiner. | Recollections. There was a time, when all around— When sky aud sea, | When flowers, and trees and tender grass— Seemed beautiful to me. | | i | | | | I saw the sky a brilliant blue, The white clouds floating here and there, | ‘The dandelion’s downy bloom | Then seemed so fair, j The sunset’s brilliant coloring, The red and goid, The dark, grey clouds encircling, I saw enfold. The sky is still as bright and fair, But not tome; — For want of time, for sight and thought, As used to be. So much my life is taken up With works of duty, That after all 1 have uot time To think of beauty. EK. L. L. Easter Meetings. MILTON AND RUSTICO : Tue Easter meetings cf me : parishes were held on Easter Monday, when | me err eq7e, | the reports of the Church Wardens and 3 f R : l ‘Tre: re ¢ ral affai ' J Us b La R / dite | Treasurers showed that the tempcral affairs cause his death, was partially heard. ‘had been must successful during the past | year. the new year with. 'O. Coles, Wardens; J. Seaman, iand Thomas Foster, Sexton, ot Halifax, substitute representatives. — ! Rustico Parish meeting decided to under- jain and decorated, mounted on hest Patent. take the repair of the Church buildiwg and ‘alsv to build a Vestry, and a committee was | | appointed to raise the funds necessary for} Fred Bulman and W. Dun- and Stephen direct from England, in BRUSSELS,! See our latest style Wedding Combination; Coles, John Dunean, Duncan MeMi'lan, 2ubert Craswell, Wiiliam Crasweii and Ed. [Carr, Vestrymen. Mr. Balman was re- the purpose. can were elected Wardens, Obituary. {hisage For three years he battled bravely {and well with the insidious disease and at ‘times it did appear that human skill was | about to triumph and his life would be spared. ; Hopes of returning health never forsook him | until a short time before his death, but when ‘the last prospect died away he cheerfally laid ' down the weary task and burden of life, cailed , his wife and loved ones to his side, bid them all a quiet and Christian fareweil, with a re- | quest tor all to meet him in heaven, Kew indeed were the murmuripgs that ever | fell from the lips of our dear brother through jall that lengthened affliction. He did not ' wish to throw the sorrow of his own life upon others; so patientiy and without complaining | he passed through the painful procss that was | to end his life. | His religious experience was undemonstra- | tive, but none the less real, as his consistent | walk for years testified. The prosperity of | the cause of God, whether spiritually or iem- porally, was to him a matter of deepest satis- faction, For some time he was a member of ithe Quarterly Board of the Upper Prince Street Church, and his great diligence as | financial steward was adinired by his breth- Saeem kor 17 years he was in the employ of | Messrs. Dodd & Rogers, Charlottetown, aad by his untiring industry and warm interest in ‘all that pertained to the prosperity of the tirm it is no wonder that he won their highest appreciation and esteem, ut in iife’s early ‘manhood his plans were broken, for the sum- mons came biddieg him to rise and go hence —-hence to that world where all that can bless and crown the good man’s life alone is found, and where iu Heaven’s unclouded day the overshadowing mysteries of earth can never come m WwW. H. Passed peacefully away, on February Lith, 1890, Sarah M., beloved and only daughter of Benjamin and Annie Farrow, of Victoria, Lot 29, aged 17 years. Deceased went to Char- lottetown on a crvise to see her many friends when she was taken suddenly ill, and al- , though the best medical advice was procured ‘and everything done for her possible, death claimed one of our fairest daughters. Deceas- ed was known for her many amiable quali- _ties, and is, by her many friends, deeply re- gretted, { Sleep on in thy beauty, Thou sweet angel child, By sorrow unblighted, By sin undefiled Like the Jove to the ark, Vhou hass flown to thy rest, From the wild sea of strife Yo the home of the blest. Victoria, Lot 29, April 7, 1390. DIED. At St. Peter's Bay, on the 3rd inst., Phillips Irving, eldest surviving son ot James He died trusting in Jesus. Or A Broken Heart—A young woman named Magyie Black arrived in Cloyne, Ont. recently to marry a widower. The widower refused to marry her, however, aud she has since died of a broken heart. She made a statement to this effect before her death. For THe Weak AND LanGuip.—Campbell’ Beef, lron and Wine is one of the best tonics. possessing many nutritive and strengthening qualities. Is recommended by the leading medical men. If you are weak and languid a bottle will give ingtant relief. See that you ask for & d get Canty’ Whe, these joint The Treasurer of Milton -eported ; that all the bills had been paid ; the Ree- } tor’s stipend had been promptly paid ; that ‘the weekly Sunday offerings showed a material increase over Jast year, and that he had a handsome balance in hand to begin The oflicers for the ‘ensuing year are: Messrs. A. Holroyd and : John | Hooper, G. Younker, W. H. Horne, James ‘Hooper and David Hooper, Vestrymen, ‘James Hooper was re-appointed Treasurer, Arthur Hol- }royd and W. H. Horne were elected regu- lar representatives to the Synod, with W. ‘Danbar, Esq., and Lawson Fenerty, Esq., A correspondent of the Provincial Wes- ' Books, Bibles, Hymnals (Presbyterian, Metho- leyan (April 3) furnishes the following turned in about ten minutes with a verdict ‘obituary notice of an esteemed resideat of | POEMS by ail the “Standard Authors, in this city: Morocco, Board and Paper Binding ; 700 new | vy . 7 } - . . a ~ . Novels; Day Rooks, Journals and Ledgers, (town, P. E. [., Jan 8th, in the 30th year of Srneite Corres Two Cents VOL. 25.-NO. 111 City School Board. | A meeting of the City School Board was |held at four o'clock on Monday afternoon. i\Mr. J, B. Macdonald was. the only ab- | sentee. | Jt was ordered that Miss Laura K. Scott, iteacher, be transferred from West Kont | Street School to Prince Street School on iIst May next, to take the place of Miss | McKinlay, who has resigned. Mr. William A. Thompson, Principal of York School, was appointed a teacher for West Ke: i Street School. Mr. Ewen Campbell, who has been teach- ing in West Kent Street School during the past three months, was re-appointed for the balance of the school year, ending 30th June next. The purchase of Prince Street School building and grounds will probably be con- cluded at an early date. : More Poisoning. ; A HUSBAND THIS TIME THE VICTIM—A FOUL CRIME OR STILL FOULER PERJURY. ° Gooderich (Ont.) advices of the 3rd say : i Ar the assizes to-day the case of Elizabeth Edwards, charged with having, in March, 1888, administered arsenic to her late hus- band, Hugh J. Whitely, with intent to The most important witness for the Crown was a young woman named Minnie Jonnston, who had lived with the Whitelys as a domest'c. She testified that she had pur- chased arsenic for Mrs. Whitely, and had seen her, on several occasions, pat some of it in her husband’s food; that Whitely al- ways became very sick after partaking of the food thus tampered with, and that on her remonstrating with Mrs. Whitely about her conduct, she said she did not think it wasany harm to put a man like Whitely out of the world, Ifthe evidence of this witness is true, the crime was one of the most cold-blooded on record. The defence denies the truth of the girl’s story, and al- leges that Whitely died from natural causes. The druggist from whom the girl alleges she purchased the poison denies having sold any to her, and the doctors called to-day ciffer as to the cause of death. A later despatch says: The poisoning case was concluded this forenoon. His Lord- ship Judge Street charged strongly in favor of the prisoner, and took the ground that the girl Johnston, who was the prin- cipal witness against Mrs, Edwards, if her story was true, was an accomplice, and that her unsupported testimony would not war- rant a conviction. He also pointed out vital discrepancies in the story tuld by the girl Johnston, The jury retired and re- vf not guilty. The result of the verdict harmonized with the feelings of the ‘* John Thomas Richards died at Charlotte-| audienee, who completely filled the court- reom., a mm ee ee Personal At the recent meeting of the Marine Board in Halifax, Mr. Frederic K, Nelson passed as mister. Says a London despatch :—‘‘The Marquis of Normandy is dead at Brighton. He was in his72nd year. At different times he held the governorship of Nova Scotia, Queensland, New Zealand and Victoria.” The marqnis was governor of Nova Scotia thirty years ago. Duriug his term of office there were some very stormy political battles. Mrs. Anna Carr died at Geary, Suobury County, N. B., on April lst, aged 100 years and 23 days Judge Ko'sford, of Moncton, is dead. On the evening previous to his death he acci- dentally fell from a window fifteen feet above the grouna. He was a heavy man (about 199 pounds) and was so badly injured that he could not recover. Judge Botsford was one of thecldest residents of Moncton and the pioneer !awyer of the place, having gone there as an attorney in 1836 ED, lg ENN Boston Prices.—An official circular of the 4th says: Receipts of eggs have been moder- ate for the week before Easter, but the de- man.) has been unusually light. Buyers have been holding off, and it pas been hard work to sell the bess Western at any time at over 144 ceats, bat a good many have been worked off during the week at 15 cents. Eastern extras are slow at 15 cents. The receipts of potatoes have been light. The market has made a sharp advance and prices at the close are ruling from 10 to 20 cents higher than a week ago. Demand is not very active at the high prices, bnt there is enongh, doing so that the fecling is very grm. Island Chenangoes are selling atl5 cents. There is not very much doing in fish: mackerel holds steady but are net very active, lial An Honest Mistake.—An Englishman once boasted that he bad been mistaken for a member of the royal family. A Scotchman, hearing this, replied that he had been ad- dressed as the Dake of Argyll. Whereupon en Irishman said that he had been taken for « far greater person than either, for as he was walkiog along the street one day, a friend came up to him, exclaiming, ‘‘Huly Moses! is that you?” Moxe Eneuisuh Bors —The steamer Sarnia, which arrived at Halifax on Friday last, brought out from Fagan’s home 300 boys, of whom 150 went to Fagan’s hom», Toronto, and 97 tu Stevenson's home, Hamilton. Oat., by the C. P. R., and 320 to the boys’ home at Belleville, Oat., by theG. T. R. The steamer Parisian brought 150 boys for Toronte, and <0 for Russel, Manitoba, from Dr. Barnardo's home elit Sare rv Jam.—A Steliarton (N. 5S.) de- spatch reports that James McLeod; the Whit» Hillman, against whom a verdict of polsoc- ing his wife was rendered, and who was bailed 2 $5,000 secu: ity, was arrested this evemtag 1t Stellarton on a warrent issued by John McGillivray, barrister, Crown Actorney. His bondsmen went back on him, as it Was ramor- ed he was going to sxip his bail. ARRESTED ON Suspicton.—A farmer namel John Ross has been arrested on suspicion oi being the person who placed the sleeper upon the railway track for Gi purpose of wrecking duc evening lact week He * U SST Tape ON MCLE) BET ee _ a , eae TBS U tn PE TS % csinhiichereeaen very me AA EN SOME COMES OE IE AAG ATE LEGO ELA: OE nad a "i 4 ~ p y A geared ea ae gr mr mis eee i RENE NERS EIT 6 ag REET RE Om NN, IM : z Re ad - i } 7 i. 7 le ey =. tos Gl eee eee 5 a es . 7 M ri : m eons Ud ~ me 4 A " a EO UE SOONERS Ae, MRT NNT ERI | rae : a rol * Es or) ri A o ee ‘ a __—— oe” rs oe v 9 nN ae naan eee rine arly a = er ere Bene rates rma angaeRe, 4 25° ora x 0 ‘ stem