THE DAILY EXAMINER. “Ms Five DoLiuaRs a YEAR, — nn —— ee ee * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free,.”— Evririves. —_ Sincie Copies Two Cents. NEW SERIES. Che Oaip Examiner is issued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Go From their office, corner of Water and Great George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island. —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— ANTLES. French Jeted Dolmans Silk Dolmans, ommintt aes Cloth Dolmans, ne WN li kn gcc beuennees cede cues 50 Advertising at moderate rates, * Cashm v re DD of ith Ans ‘or ac >be ma oO » ¢ i ———— -0°——— - tsly, balt-yearly, or yearly advertocmonn, | A SEION ABLE NOVELTIES. op applic atioga ALMANAC FOR MAY, 1887. MOON'S CHANGES. | STOCKINGETiE JACKETS STOCKINGETTE JACKETS. STOCKINGETTE JACKETS. Oo ; Full Moon 7th day, 9h., 48.8m., a. m., N.W., | JERSEYS, (below horizon. ) | JERSEYS. ee l4th day, 4h.,4.9 p.m., N.(below | JERSEYS. yorizon nl ) bn New Moon 22nd day, 7h, 52.9m., p. m., W. (below horizon.) First Quarter 30th day, lh., 7.7m., a.m., W. | Newest Styles at Lowest Prices. You are invited to call and examine our large stock in D' nay or weex|5U2 Sun |Moon' High|Day'’s every department. M rises|sets , rises water} len’h een - Satan —_ ee) h mh mmorn;morn|h m | y ] Sunday 14 5017 2:11 56) 4 18/14 2) BS as ; a ry, Bb BR, Cc) an 2 Monday $9) 4aft 68) 543 = 15} - 3 Tuesday is 6 22317 4 18 Sian’ me 4iWedmesday | 47| 7| 339; 8 10| 90).;) Ch tows. May 9, 1887. - 5) Thursday “ s45j9 1) 3) = — : ar 6 Friday 4 9 611) 9 48) 25; ’ psaunay = 3 onto) 28 QR THEM! DON'T FAIL TO READ ABOUT THEM 8 Sunday 41; 12: 8 37/11 11 31 | 9 Monday | 39! 13] 9 44/11 54) 34! i 0 Tuesday | 33) 14,10 42jaft 34) 36 : MO ge 3 SS Wedneclay 37| i511 32 1 13! nm, Q)°* new stock of HATS is just opened, and 12, Thursday | 35) 16)morn| 2 4 41 13) Friday 34; 18; 0 15) 2 53 44) 14/Saturday 33! 191 0 51| 352) 47} 15!Sanday 32; 20, 1 23) 459} 49 16 Wonday 31} 21: 1 51} 6 10 50 17| Tuesday 30; 22) 2 16) 7 11) 52 13) Wednesday 29; 24,241)8 2 55) 19] Tharsday 28; 25) 3 5| 8 42) 57] 20) friday 26; 25) 3 30| 9 24, 59) 21) Saturday | eo ws 49110 O15 1 22) Sunday 24) 27) 4 29/10 49) 3) 23) Monday 23; 23| 5 Gl 13 2} 24) Luesday 22; 29) 5 47/11 50 Z| 25) Wednesday 22| 31\ 6 37imorn| 9} 26| Thursday 21; 32) 7 34/0 30) 11} 27} Friday 20] 33) 8 38) 1 11} 13! 28! Saturday | 20} 34) 9 46) 158) 14 29 Sunday | 19] 35/10 57| 2 50} 16 30 Monday | 18] 36/aft 8} 355) 18 31 Tuesday j4 18!7 37! 1 22] 5 14/15 19 James L, MacMillan, GRADUATE OF Ontario Veterinary College, Toronto. “MUSI BE DISPOSED OF.” ——-- 0 Office in connection with Kennedy & Stewart's Livery Stable Great George Street. Ch’town, April 21, 1887—law & wky : prices are away down. PITCH & FELT. JUST RECEIVE: 100 Rolls ‘‘Beehive Brand” Felt, 45 Bris, Pitch. FOR SALE CHEAP. DODD & ROGERS. Ch’town, May 7, 1887—6i JUST RECEIVED. eS O be Sold 40 PER CENT CHEAPER than elsewhere, being bought direct from the Last year’s stock at 50 cents in the dollar. Manufacturers. me. S41 Be GE: BO S ON NEWSON’S BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN. ©!) May 4, 1887. SUMMER AR? ANGEMENT BRITISH WAREHOUSE THE PALACE STEAMERS 9 2 QUEEN STREET. | ‘soston onseor. EXTENSIVE CAM SALE Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,, 2nd Class ; 29.50, Ist class. For tickets and other information apply to G. A.SHARP, F. W. HALES, en ei » * P. EK. L Steam Nav. Co, or to your nearest Ticket Agent. April 18, 1287—eod wky We have the Largest and most Complete stock of HATS ever seen in the City and our Try.us, try us. We can beat the Island. 47 WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. a ee QO L HE PROWSE, SIGN OF THE BIG HAT, 74 QUEEN STREET. Ch'town, April 11, 1887—eod & wky . 40 CASES sine nial ii ih poe en a OD MOONE NS SEN En Al rN “rey a ——_——— OF THE INTERMATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- I have decided to close out the whole of my stock of Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, commencing De- OC. AF. 1. cember LdSth, 1886, and continuing pus exawwver pvsusuxe cow) until the whole is disposed of, at PANY,” having lately added to their stock s of type and material for Job Printing, are better than ever prepared to execute orders for Bill 4) * Heads, Letter Heads, Handbills of all kinds, Visiting or Business Cards, &c., promptly and i cheaply, in the best style of the art. s fi eee ere — , None but first-class workmen are employed in their office; and, as they import their printing Papers direct from the manufacturers, they are able to fill all orders on the most favorable terms. The continued patronage of the public is respectfully solicited. - - = W. L. COTTON, , Ch’towm Der. 1¢—wky Ch’town, Nov. 16; 1388 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAN D, THURSDAY, Administrator, 357 Standard by Breeding, Performance and Progeny. w! Lt be at Newton Large’s Stable, Charlotte- swn-— * From Monday afternoon, May 16, until Thurs- day morning, May !9th. From Monday afternoon, May 30th, until Thurs- day, June 2nd. From Monday, June 20th, until Thursday 23rd June. Thursday, From Monday, July 4th, until ant Monday, July 25th, until Thursday, July July 7th. Administrator is sire of Catchfly, 218}; Me- Mahan, 2.2h; Executor, 2.24}; Adjutant, 2 27; Mar- cus, 2.29}; Memento, 2.32, at '2-years old; Desote, 2.32; Col. Stevens, 2.3°4; Hank Dubois, 2.33; Mal- den Maid, 2.35}; Adjuster, 2.35; Undine, 2.36; French Lawn, 7.37; Leo, 2.37; Grosvenor. 2.39}; Saul Trial. 2.20; Admiration Triat, 2.24; Lola Trial, 2.274; Vision Trial. 2.28; Arbiter, half-mile trial, 1.123. Large prices have been paid for his get; some of which are Daisy Miller, $10,000; 315,000 has been refused for Catchfly; Marcus sold in 1886 for $3,000; Mastiff, in 1886, for $3,000; Admiration sold for $2,0 0, and others, too numerous to men- tion, have brought large figures. J. A. GOURLIE, VY. S. May 12, 1887—2aw tl jniyl All Key - Winding Watches at Greatly Reduced Prices to clear. Now is your time to get a Good Timekceper at a Low Price. A Patent Key that will wind any watch, given in. Just received, a special lot of Colored Gold Brooches and Sets, which were bought low and will be sold low. A small assortment of Handsome Silver Jubilee Brooches just in; more to arrive at BE. W. TAYLOR'S, CAMERON BLOCK. April 22, I887—2aw & wky | TENDERS 4 SEALED TENDERS will be received at the City Clerk’s Office until noon of SATURDAY, the 2ist May next, for Excavating and Laying a Box Sewer from East End of Hillsborough Street to East End of Water Street. Plan and Specification to be seen at the Clerk's ce. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, A. H. MCPHERSON, City Clerk. May 7, 1887—2i sat wed P. ISLAND RAILWAY. NOTICH. f (COMMENCING on MONDAY, 16th inst., and continuing until Summer Time ‘Table takes | effect, a Special Passenger I'rain will leave Char- lottetown at 5.45 a.m., daily (Sundays excepted), for Summerside, connecting there with steamer for Point du Chene; returning will leave Sum- merside on arrival of steamer from Point du Chene. JAMES COLEMAN, Superintendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, May 14th. 1887. maylt sat mon wed fri wky prs li LOBSTER LABELS 500 000 BEST GLOSSED LOBSTER and ? MACKEREL LABELS in stock and toarrive. For Sale at Low Prices. Receipt Books, Factory Books, &c., &c., to order, at short notice. GEO. W, GARDINER, Queen Square, Charlottetown. May 4—6i wed sat P.E. ISLAND HOSPITAL UBLIC Notice is hereby given that in purau- ance of the Act of Incorporation a Public Meeting of ali contributors to the above inatitu- tion will be held ia the Upvoer Parlor of the! Young Mens Christian Association, in the City of Charlottetown, Prince Kdward Island, on THURSDAY, 26th May, at the hour of 7.3) o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of election of | Trustees, for the government of he Institution j in accordance with the by-laws aud for the tran- saction of such other business as shall be brought before the Meeting. B. BALDERSTON, : Sec. of Hoard of Trustees, May 9—2i law — - <-> eee t-—. - A CGA RD. To ail who are suffering from the errors and indiseretions of youth, nervous weakness, early decay, lossof manhood, &c., I will send a recipe that will cure you, FREE OF CHARGE. This great remedy Was discovered by a missionary in South America. Send a self-addressed envelope to the REY. JOSEPH T. INMAN, Station D, New York City. "ALL RIGHT,” SIRE of George Lee, (record 2.23}) Black Pilot, (2.33}) Defiance, (9.394) will stand at Newton ; Larze’s Stable every ‘luursday afternoon end Friday, till Saturday morning, Y, MAY 19, 1887. — en Se ee Souris Notes, Seventeenth of May, eighteen hundred and eighty-seven, and Souris has a water- scape of the frozen regions. The ice, how- ever, is vanishing—still vanishing—will soon be gone, The warmth of the day suggests a strange blending of the seasons—summer on shore, winter on the waters; but somehow or other, the seals like the arrangement, and peep from the briny deep at the mortals who sport the skins of their slaughtered relations—the seals’ relations. Since the writers’ last visit, several new stores have been opened. Pretty Souris takes a front rank in the march of improve- ment. Altogether, it is about the only town this end of the Province which looks really alive. During the last two yeara, business premises have almost doubled iu number, and the importations of the sea- son cause a display creditable to the place, and shows that Souris is in no way behind in a spirit of enterprise. As far as King’s County is concerned, it may well claim the title of ‘*Commercial Capital.” The mer- chants are wide awake, not overdosed with “the rest and be thankful spirit,” nor cramped bythe slightest touch of ‘‘old fogyism.” Although considerable activity is dis- played in various quarters, the season of the year causes a certain amount of busi- ness stagnation. Just now, the backbone of the country— the farmers — bear the burden ot home work, casting seed for the golden harvest, hence the comparative quiet of the shops. By-and-bye business wil! be booming, and the sun will smile on the captured finny tribe, gathered crops, and dollar bills. Amidst all the changes which we see, it may well be said: **Some remembered faces and voices are no more.” A few have sought other lands, swelling the world’s list of wanderers ; others have lowered to time’s decree and sleep in mother earth. Hearts of friendship and love wish the wanderer's well, and the souls of the living left are brimful of the blissful hope which breathes the prayer that the loved voices of earth, now hushed to mortal ear, may mingle in the songs of angels, away in the eternal rest, where all is day and full of better life. Among the living, old voices, old faces, old friends, bring a warmth to the heart, which all the ice floating on the shore cannot chill. The popular Custom House official of this Port, if all reports be true, must feel somewhat rejoiced at the idea that Uncle Sam will not require so much of his atten- ‘tion during the coming season. Americans are—so they say—‘‘awfully” fond of Souris. It is just a question whether, some day or other, they won't hitch on the’ United States, and tow this ‘‘city” off. Canada stands in the way, as regards that arrangement, but now, perhaps, that fishery measures are reported somewhat easier, (pending final decisions) and customs officials have not so much to bother about, things in general may be comparatively smoother, business may be brisker and everybody feel happier. One thing, however, is certain. Yankee or ro Yankee, fishery treaty or no treaty, or ‘any other man,” the customs officer of Souris knows his duty and how to do it. A brisk summer's business is expected here, and the pleasure seeker is not for- gotten either. Perhaps the writer might be ** hung, drawn and quartered” for say- ing that beautiful as Souris is, if enterprise, capital, etc., would goa little further, the place might be made a very paradise. The situation is all that could be desired. Nestling on the very edge of the waters, amid the life giving breezes of old ocean, and bountifully blessed by nature’s gifts, this is one of the spots, among the many gems which deck ‘‘the Garden of the Gulf,” second to none among the ‘‘quiet shades and pretty nooks and sea-girt haunts” of the Province. Asa health resort it takes a first place, and during the season under proper arrangements, sea bathing can be tully enjoyed. The magnificent beach which stretches between the Souris East and West, affords an evening promenade rarely surpassed, and here too, surf bathing could be all the rage. Of course there are some contrary mortals in society, who can- not help being sick, no matter where they are—it is to be hoped they will pardon the joke—to such I would recommend the three or four very excellent doctors of which the community can boats—collectively and individually. They know the materia medica just as well as Harvard, McGill or Edinburgh can produce, and come of that tribe; surely a sufticient recommendation for any profession. It is said that a steamer is expected to run here from the United States, or some other foreign country, the summer months, touching at other ports, a circumstance which will, no doubt, bring a largely increased number of visitors here, and let me say they will come among a gemial and hospitable people, perhaps not much touched by the shallow, so-called refinement of some city life, but full of that pleasant, happy, easy, all-at-home feeling, which has more genuine worth and true humanity in it than all the gilded tin- sel and puppet etiquette of the ginger- bread thing, commonly called Of course there is society,and society—-wise heads can discriminate. All around the operation of spring clean- ing is going on, both inside and out. This is an arrangement which is said to drive husbands mad and bachelors melancholy. One poor mortal has just explained that when he visited his best girl her head was enshrouded in a pillow case, and her body enveloped in her great-grandfather’s grand- uncle’s long-tailed blue coat, and a white was brush in her hand, with which he was unceremoniously greeted—the reader is assured, that looks blue. Another ** poor married man” is a wanderer from home, | the tail of his black coat somehow or other adorned with *‘ red, white and blue” in. ' Ch’tiwng Mth 5g 18877 tht ship of phint, ab "rogll oy ** society.” P “VOI. 19. NO. BOB. hatter” among drug stores, in search of ‘‘Canadian hair dye” or sume other 1es- torative. Still another wanders rou d, 8 »mething indescribable, all the colors of the rainbow deeply impressed, one would imagine by all the odoriferous nicknacks fancied or real, true or false, of a late deeply touched correspondent. Such is spring cleauing, and such is lile. ‘ In matters of religion the community is certainly not wanting. Now four houses of worship adorn the landscape— the Catholic Church Presbyterian, Methodist and Baptist. The paster of the Baptist body, Mr. McLeod, your correspondent is informed, preached his farewell sernfon on last Sunday afternoon, and goes at mission- ary work, Another gentlemen of the same name occupied the Presbyterian pulpit, Mr. Cameron’s, in the evening. Mr. Archibald Lord returns shortly among his old friends of Tryon. For the present be has taken tu *‘a life on the ocean wave ” and as Captain Lord his friends wish him every success. The building formerly known as the ‘* Souris Temperance Hotel,” purchased by Mr. Carlton, is being refit ed fora private dwelling. Another addition is an oyster saloon, and lovers of the luscious bivalve can satisfy themselves tu any amount fresh and sweet, at Boysnei's. Notwithstanding excellent hotel accommo- dation, as far as it goes, if present dreams of summer traffic should turn out to be a reality, Souris will require additional powers of reception. The old established local barber, Mr. Thomas Mayo, has arrived home after a five or six months’ cruise, and the ‘“‘running” of one of the best establishments in the Dominion at Truro, Nova Scotia. May his shadow never grow less. Commercial travellers are on the increase, and display every type of human- ity from Darwin’s monkey to the full blown dude—truth to tell, however, some of them would pass for parsons, being neatly dressed and well starched—they are civil merry fellows, up to business, and like a joke as well as a good order. Several stores formerly closed, are now ful! of business life, whether attributed to N. P., or the other fellow ; and now it is said that at no very distant day, Souris will give King’s County a newspaper of her own, a local organ, something much needed, from every point of view. Where “everything is lovely” one can- not enumerate too much, More Anon. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Prohibition vs. True Temperance Again. Srr,—In addressing you on the above sub- ject on the 13th inst., | wrote under a pres- sure of business, and as a consequence I find now that I omitted the verse in Gal. 4th, it was the 18th, This may help T. T. to learn the lesson. Another item that I had intended calling his attention to more fully, was in my allu- sion to St. Thomas of Aquino, and without in any way, or in the slightest degree, stirring up areligious controversy. I disclaim any such attempt on my part. I will, therefore, only state that in my estimation St. Thomas of Aquino was not always given to the prac tice of the golden rule as laid down by the Saviour himself, ‘‘Whatsoever ye would that men should do unto you,” &c., &c., see Matthew 7-12, andhad T. T. left out his quotation from St. T. of A., ard given us one , from another saint who holds the position in ithe Church of Rome, not a saint-ship of man's | making, but a God made one bearing the name of Peter,whose utterances on the subject |of temperance may be found in the scriptures ‘as given us by his divinely inspired pen, it would no doubt be in some degree more ap- propos at the present juncture. Now let T. T. turn over a new leaf in this year of grace 1887, and instead of him de- crying the C. T. Act of 1878 among and before his co-religionists, rather let him strive to help them to abandon the traftic even at the risk of aq id pre quo, rather than endeavor to strengthen them in an evil course, he would then be doing good to the body and soul cursed traflic. It is admitted on every hand that this business in strong drink is an evil one, and that it brings in its train destruction, desolation, disease, and even death upon a rm many of our fellow-men. It is then the uty of every right-minded person of this community, both male and female, to set their faces against the efforts at present being made to repeal the Act, until, at least, its place has been filled by something better. Now, let me ask T. IT. to read carefully and prayerfully, the saying of the wise man of the ‘olden time, Ecclesiastis, chap. 11-9. True ithe verse refers primarily to young men ; but then, neither T. T., nor you, nor 1, are too old to heed the lesson. ‘** Prohibition will always fail.” Not so fast, Mr. T. T. There is an instance of how and why it fails in that much be-lie-ed State of Maine. This is from the Portland Herald, of August 19th, 1886. “*On Thursday of last week, the Sheriff | Visited a house where they suspected beer to ibe sold. They heard a shuffling and scurrying tp stairs. On going up they saw a very sick | woman in bed. Very sick, another woman present said she was; couldn't live twenty- four hours, the doctor said. “Oh!” the woman groaned, ‘I’m very bad! Oh! what dreadful pain I'm in.” ‘The Sheriff saw that she was in her work- ing dress, lying upon a mattress put upon ‘some chairs, unperfectly covered with a coarse rug, leaving shoes and lower part of dress ex- osed. The Sheriff said: ‘I think you can stand it if I lift upthis corner of the imat- tress.’ ‘No! no! I’mkilt entirely if you ‘touch that!’ The oflicer raised it and un- ‘covered a barrel of beer. ‘Oh you thavin’, murtherin’ villian! I'll have the damages of yer for murtherin’ a rdying woman, who hasn't hardly the brith of life in her body.’ ” ‘Prohibition doesn’t prohibit; more liquor sold in Portland than in New York, in pro- portion to population,” as Dr. Crosby says. Courtesy demands that 1 should thank you for space to show up those statements. I am still in the_fight, } A Trve PRoHIBITIONIST, Charlottetown, May 17, 1887. Timotny.—Large Late Clover, Early Red Claver, White Dutch Clover, Alsike Clover, Mannalth Clover at b. Hakierstans. ‘aky’ bod tly wy Bw of those who are the victims of a Heaven-* $e ncmpncmenen, cena a