; : aa, Anes te ca i re: a : THE DaIny EXAMINER. I — ? a ia LERMS :—FIVE Doznars a Year Year * This he NEW SERIES. ARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLA (ee ND. THURSDAY, JUNE 12, is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiripzs. 1890. Sixexe Corres Two Cxnrts VOL. 26.—NO. 17 Lower than Auction Prices. (X) = An Immense Lot of Bankrupt Furniture for salo at Dazgzline Dis- counts. Must be sold at once. i defy competition. JOHN NEI South Side Charisttetewn, Jan. £8, 1886 TENERAL HARDWARE a gal AGE” a Barb Wire Fencing, Bar Iron, Cut Nails, Roofing Material, Build- Car riage Goods, Wholesale and Retail. ers and Painters’ Supplies, a NORTON & FENNELL. Charlottetown, M ay 20. 1800.—-dy Paw wky ~ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. | 1890, Arrangement. 1890 —* AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1890, Trains will run as follows :— Summer $$ $$$ TRAINS FOR THE WEST. TRAINS FROM THE WEST. STATIONS, [xpress Accom,| Accom, STATIONS. | Express Avcom.| Accom. ! A. M, A.M. P. M, P, M. A, me Charlottetown,.....- dy: 600 | 845 3 30 SU Kévnes édoveed dp 1 io 6 00 Royalty Junction...... OM 1: 3 49 ADOStON, .......22 hae ee i 150 | 7 05 North Wiltahire.......{ 6 43 lv 02 | £ 30 ee cas ne 1 2 7 44 Hunter River......... ' £2 1015 | 45) ||O'Leary.......c0-ce0e.. 1 232 8 10 MOOEOEIIOIGS . 6ic6cceces 7233 wiss | 5 2 SB ae cones pa i 8s Emerald Junction..... | 730 56 | 5 W || Wellington..ec.......- 3 52 10 18 Vroetowa......cccece.. 7 40 il 10 5 55 MISCOUCHE, cccceccese.. i 411 10 44 wy OOMEMIER ccc ccccccces) 7 129 | 617 (ar 4% Ll 05 ar| 15 | 1200 | 65 ||Summerside...... 4 | a P.M A.M. Summerside...... ; | | Pm | (dp) 455 | 120 6 15 es 88.1. -2Ss- | | DEINGOUOID. 6 occcccacs ce 8 45 oe Kensington ....-0+6.... 5 17 12 31 6 48 i 9 05 1 32 Freetown....... Rud ouiie 5 30 12 Sv 7 10 eh Medcsceckesccul 9 35 235 } Emerald Junction..... & 40 i 04 7 30 ES 1020 | 400 4 Bradalbane ..........+. 5 47 112 4, 739 Sioomftield...seee.. cece ms i 4h | Fimmter FRIVOS... ...<0.00 ; 613 143 ; 814 Alberton, ..++....cceee li l4 a19 | North Wiltshire....... (OS POLS 478 BOER chbesccntigced arj li 05 6 0 Royalty Junction...... i; 6% 2 41 9 17 - $$ Chariottetown......- ar 7 10 3 00 9 35 P. M, A.M. Emerald Junc....,...dp 5 45 Cape Traverse...... dp ! 6 25 Cape Traverse ...... al 6 35 emerald Junc,.....ar. io % sadiialh ae TRALNS FOR THE EAST. TRAINS FROM THE EAST. WEEKS & BEER, | QUEEN STREET, | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, Imperters of British aud German bry Goods. Millinery, Smali- wares, &¢. Atso— Full Lines of Teas, Groceries and Warehouse Goods, WHOLESALE ONLY. 4a Additions to our General Stock are being daily received from the different sources of production, and will be offered, Wholesale only, at a small advance on cost. Ch’town, May 22, !890—dy 2m DANIEL CAMERON, Painter and Decorator. liouse Painting & Paper Hanging, Furniture Painting. Churches and Stores Painted and Decorated in latest and most approved styles. Old Furniture Pamted and Renovated, made as good as new, All orders promptly attended to. NO. 370 SIDNEY STREET, EAST may28 2aw t{(wed sat) pat BEST ROUTE to BOSTON CANADA ATLANTIC LINE. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. Quickest and Most Direct Route. Low PFares. The Magnuificient Clyde-built Steel S. S. “HALIFAX,” Is the largest. safest, fastest and best furnished and most comfortable passenger steamshio ever placed on the route between Canada and United States. Sails from Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, every Wed- nesday, at 8 "clock, ant Lewis Wharf, Boston, every Saturday at '2 o’clock. Pa-sengers by ‘Tuesday evening trains can go on board on arrival without extra charge. Bag- gage checked through. Through Tickets on sale by P. E. L. Nav. Co., and F. T. NEWBERY, ap30—eod wky. pat Agent, Ch’town. fPVHE subscriber, having recently purchased the above well-known Hotel, and having fitted and furnished it anew throughout, is now prepared to offer to the public, first-class hotel accommodation at reasonable rates. The Osborne is Centrally and Conveniently Situated, and under new management, the subscriber hopes to merit a liberal share of public patros- Carriages always in wait- Good Stabling age. No Liquors. ing at Steamers and Trains. on the premises. P. P. ARCHIBALD, june5—eod w 3m. Proprietor. Midsummer Trip, 1890. oe BARKENTINE -** EREMA,” now loading, will sail for Liverpool, G. B., on SATURDAY, the 10th inst. Returning, will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown about the 15th June next. For Freight apply in Liverpool to William en Bermuda Bottled. | ‘ “You must go to Bermuda, ff ge do not I will not be responsi« le for the consequences.” ** But, doctor, I can afford neither the time nor the money.” “Well, if Local and Other Items SALMON PLeNTIFUL.—An exchange says that the Miramichi brought 56 boxes of salmon (885 fivh) to Chatham on Friday evening. On -Wednesday she brought 800 salmon. The _ bay fishermen are certainly having great luck, that is impossibie, try LU SCorrs | ' _— -_—-—_- New Sreamer.—Mr. Baker, President and | ‘managing director of the Yarmouth Steamchip | Company, has just sailed for Seotland, and | will return with a new 1500 tons Ciyde built iron steamer which is to go on the line be- ‘tween Buston and Yarmouth, N, 8S, oe OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER OiL. }expected that 100,000 members of the Salva- tion Army will take part in the celebration in London, in July, of the silver jubilee of the Army’s formation. The principal exercises of the occasion will be held in the Crystal , Palace. Isometimes call it Bermuda Bot- tled, and many cases cf COKNRSUNPTION, Bronchitis, Cough Y or Severe Colds | I have CURED with it; and the) - advantage is that the most sensi- tive stomach can take it. Another thing whieh commends it is the stimulating properties of the Hy- ot ae ~ gpm which it contains. fou will find it for sale at your Drusgzgist’s, in Salmon wrapper. Ke $ ar > you get the genuine.” g SCOTT & BROWNE, Bellevtiie. 5 pian LOLOL LLL LEILA ct wahpetiiaaaionsen Got TweL_ve Montus.—A Chicago despatch says: Frederick T. McLeod, an ex-minister, found guilty of living with a woman in Chi- cago When he had a legal wife in Nova Scotia, ’ Steamer ‘* Worcester” leaves Boston for Charlottetown on Thursday, 12th June, noon. Steamer ‘‘ Worcester” leaves Charlottetown for Boston ou Thursday, 19th June, at © p.m. CARVELL BROs., Agents. ———< _of correction, the heaviest punishment pro- ‘ vided. | More Fat Carriz.—The Journal says ~ | Messrs. Avard & Drummond have purchased om 3 e ‘from Mr. 58. H. Brown, Stanley Bridge, Boston G82 LFS twenty-two head of fat cattle, said to be a * web '@ | very fine lot, and which Mr. Brown had , bought for shipment to the Newfoundland TEAMER “CARROLL” leaves Char- markets. They will be forwarded to Mr. John lottetown for Boston on Thursday, Sth, Macdonald, St. John, on Tuesday next. Jd > p. m. oes Pe aes Tue Home Market.—Why send our pro- ducts acress the line when such good prices are available in our own markets, as the fol- ‘lowing from the Sydney, C. B. Advocate shows: A cargo of P. E. Island produce, con- signed to Capt. A. McDonald, arrived last j;week and found a ready market. Potatoes ‘sold at 70 cents per bushel and oats at 65 R. B. GARDNER, Manager, | cents, swis Wh: joston. ; 99 4 corded ugrs Tue Power oF Berr.—A W-.shington das. reine ___ special to the Toronto Mail says there is a ta le Be ‘disposition in the senate finance committee ACADE 1 XN aya CGS 1, 'to reduce the rates proposed to be levied on barley, not out of consideration for the ; eae Canadian producer, but at the demand of 7 Te4 > AT) r , era any VObs dodge , and the American brewer who threatens to in- netic iv See ee eee the price of beer, perro ren- —s er the party in power unpopular. A. J. DOUGAN & CO. re ae “ Office, Queen’s Wharf. Weighing Scales. Osty Four Days a Bripe.—An Anniton, may28—tf ;Ala., woman, Mrs. Goorge Marshall, a bride ___ | of four days, committed suicide last Friday by ‘taking morphine. . She was married the pre- | vious Monday and quarrelled with her husband ps |on Friday about the arrangement ot the furni- m tureinaroom. Bursting into tears she ex- |claimed: ** I see you do not love me, so I will 2,000 get out of your way.” Then she went to her may29-——2aw | room and swallowed three grains of morphine. campeon Fast Trary Services to Boston.—Says the Halifax Chronicle, Tuesday: Last night was pat ‘inaugurated the fastes: service ever attempt- = ae _ed between here and Boston. An _ express BEB i. AN ‘train left Halifax at 10 o'clock, which will . y | connect with the Flying Yankee at St. John this morning about 6 o’ciock, and arrive in ; or _ | Boston at 9 o'clock to-night. The fast train ANDING To-day : ~One Car of Ontario will be run all wathiate. The run between Bran, exceilent quality, selling low. —_—| Halifax and Boston will thus be made in 23 AULD BROS. | hours. INDIAN MAKE, 700 Best Factory Made, CARVELL BROS. mayl9—2w 2aw pd meena porcine THe Haurrax Way.—The Herald says: = ; That marriage isa failure was clearly demon- iy strated in a tenement house on Hollis street. Li , #bout half past eleven last night. A newly , married couple were engaged in « regular fist- ———— , icuff battle, ne the woman — to “g se ian: sania onal better half sufficient punishment wit er HAV E THIS DAY admitted Mr. Donald +5 undertook to fire the dishes at him. She ot Fie CE NICE € STRAW ATER, ge00K him buck of the ear with a plate, mak the business of which wiil hereafter be con- ae Peter. > a See ducted under the naine and style of HICK #Y Cae ya drested ene 5 & NICHOLSON, and I take this opportunity ; : of sincere!y thanking the business public for | j their liberal patronage in the past, and respecte! THE Case ADJoURNED.—At the Assizes, tully solicit a continuance thereof for the Toronto, on Tuesday, the case of Regina vs future. David Creighton, publisher of the Lmpire ‘newspaper, for criminally libelling the Tor- jonto Mail, in accusing it of treason, was | brought up for a hearing. Counsel for the ' defendants asked that the case be transfer- red tothe next session, on the grounds that United States Senators Hoar, Hale and others were material witnesses, and wou d not come to Canada, but would give evidence in the United States if a commis- sion was appointed. Counsel for the Maid ‘opposed the postponement, but an order | was finally gcanted, and the case stands ad- M. HICKEY. Charlottetown, May 1, 1890. Referring to the above, the undersigned beg to notify the public that they wiil conti ue the Tobacco Manufacturing Business in the old establishment, Lower Queen Street, and hope by strict attention thereto to be able to satisfy the requirements of the trade in their line, HICKEY & NICHOLSON, may6—1m (lw dy then eod) lows: Bia SALvation ARMY CeLesration-—It is Sheep, $708 ; pigs, $492; poultry and dog ) |amounting to $1,560 wiil be given, inelud- jing $492 for fruit and vegetables, $542 for Canada’s International Exhibition, | TO BE HELD AT ST. JOHN, XN. B. } —— | The prize list of the Exhibition Associa- tion of St. John, N. B., which is now in the press, will possess more than ordinary interest for our readers. We therefore ‘take pleasure in giving a short summary of the sections and amounts to be offered, the competition for which is open to all the ‘Maritime Provinces. In the Live Stock section they offer | prizes amounting to $7,337, divided as fol- Horses, $2,139; cattle, $2,835; ‘show, $1,163—in addition to which $1,750 ‘is offered for the horse race competition. In the Farm Produce section, prizes fieid products, $241 for butter and cheese ; and, in addition, Messrs. Manchester, Rob- /ertson & Allison, of St. John, cffer the fol- ‘lowing special prizes, with a view to stimu- jlaie and merease the knowledge of good has been sentenced to one year in the house / butter making inthe Maritime Provinces, /and their wish is that the money should go to the farmers’ wives and daughters -— First prize, $50 ; second, $30; third, $20; (fourth, $10. Butter to be in crocks or fir- , kins of not less than 25 |bs. Girls’ prize for butter made by farmers’ daughters not over 16 years of age. First prize, $20; second, $10; third, $5. But- ter to be in crocks cr firkins of not less than 15 lbs, The above prize will be given to each Province—New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Island—each Province to compete separately, and will be judged by an unprejudiced expert. Butter must be the product of a bona fide fermer, who is engaged in no other business. A further prize of $50-—to be called the Sweepstake Prize—wil be given for the best 30 pounds ot butter or over, in crocks or firkins. This prize will be open to ail three Provinces, and will not be confined exclusively to farmers, but must not be creamery buiter. In the horticultural, apiary, natural his- tory, ladies’ and childrens’ departments, prizes amounting to $537 are offered. Messrs. D. A. McVaskill & Co., offer the following special prizes for carriages var- nished with their celebrated varnishes : Extension Toy Carriage, Drop Front or Surrey, Ist, $30; 2nd, $20. Single Drop Front Buggy, Sun Shade or Top, Ist, $13; 2ad, $10. Single Square Piano Box, or Corning, open or top, Ist, $14; 2nd, $8. Single Bangor Buggy or Concord, Ist, $12; 2nd, $6. Double seated Sleigh, Ist, $12; 2nd, $6. Single seated Sleigh, lst $12; 2nd, $6. Single seated Ash Pung, Ist, $9; 2nd, $5. Dcuble seated Ash Pung, Ist, $9; 2nd, Best collection of carriages in the above section, first prize, Gold Medal; second, « Siver Medal; third, a Bronze Medal. The publisher of the Maritime Agreultwr- ist, Robert Jarvis Gilbert, Dorchester, N. B,, offers a Silver (guid-lined) Cup, to be awarded to any son of a farmer residing in the Maritime Provinces, for the best essay written by him on the subject ‘*‘ The best means of inducing the boys to remain on the farms.” All essays tu be sent to the Secretary of the Exhibition Association, St. John, N. B., on or before the first day of September, 1890, and judgment to be passed by the editor of the above journal and two directors of the said Assuciation. The successful candidate will receive his prize during the holding of the Exhibition, and his essay will be published in ihe c»l- umns of the Agricultwrist in the issue fol- lowing the closing of the Exhibition. The Exhibition Ass: ciation, in addition to the above prize, wili award a first-class diploma under the same conditions of competition. The total prizes amount to $11,364, in addition to which alarge number of di- plomas and other special prizes will be awarded according to the regulations of the Association. The Directors have already received very ‘encouraging reports of the prospect of an attractive display of the products of the West India Islands, and with the iarge number of special attractions which are be- ing secured, this Exhibition promises to eurpass anything that has ever been at- 1 ae iin ia cnt a th ll, inane la mts SO a? anaes ee alsamaniatag amie i i ell nl ita ei ts ts cath ina iw ai Ae - Be, a as iTS Zale isk Cig Pha aa neki Sie A 2 i oak be TES ha, + ee Cees ki alle diate dams caay a i a ne eR A RT I NS I ed . eS iil iain et i obs sh ‘journed until the fall assizes. t at , | STAT Wns. | Express Accom. STATIONS. Express Accom. Bullen, 60 Bowth: Boba Ghrech +-40 deed te : i 5 alata tempted in the Maritime Provinces. Saiineoonecoeillsialilla Ae 1 errr ae Te ee John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Blooming Point Notes. _ The Association; finding their build- Sinctateeeenin ap " = * = Georgetown... +++-+.Ap 7 00° 1 40 Broad Street, or here to the owners, , | soli a ings and grounds in the city wun- NAT LOLLOLOW M+ ees... : a¢ ye “ s - . ‘ a . Royalty ‘Jqnction...--. 3 30 6 0 ARE e «+ 0+s-ntvce 72 | Ae PEAKE BROS. & CO. | Farmers in this vicinity are are all done ;#ble to accommodate the number of ap- Bedford........++++.--- a 2 Weer fet ett . 4 a Pe , ‘cropping. The coolness of the weather plicants coming in, have secured the aa June. § 42 | 05 Souris,..--+- nn 6 iS us ~ Ch’'town, May 7, 1890 —eod tf ‘enabled them to get ahead very fast with splendid grounds and buildings of the ép. im 4-38 ear HIVEE. 12005-00909 | 99% 1 58 ithe work. Moosepath Driving Park Association, wlere Mor Ub -osorseesneseee a 4 a at oe 2 45 | Mr. C. McDonald, of this place, sold | the stock exhibit wil be held, and arrenge- | ie OCT ccm cedeee ont 7 7 - mene - : 2h m i 4 ° js ae iy, 3 eC, a ‘ i s ‘ : ; * i x ; Bear River .cssee0. $3 | 10 43 it. 8 anc} | ote — —t fine Abdallah horse to Mr. H. McLeod, of @*®*# 4te beg made for rapid sonneet be Souris.. paves 6 25 10 45 || it. Stewart Junc ; . 9) : : ln , > tween the Exhibition buildings and these oo 1)? ae A. M. dpi = 815 : 7. \ Ate Charlottetown. We understand that Mr. costae ducine the Mateiisision ee Gece June.-dp| 4 35 & 2 Jed fOrd se. eee scenes : se a 38 Leu of Ss McLeod is well satisfied with his bargain, & “a0 aid b ald j Gardizgau Cocceeeconees 5 23 9 3S woy ally Juneton. “i ; 4 45 ce | ; acti ol — paid 7 tone tt oil be Ms Our agricultura rea ers shou not lose Ceorgetown. ........ arl > 45 lv 00 a Oe eee nt ae 5 h eee |S moment in securing space for their ex- Eo ya a. ea ee S=> —_—_— er ‘ ‘ | hibits. Trains are run by Eastern Standara Time. ' ‘ =< ae | The school is progressing favorably under ae J. UNS WORTH, s HALI FAX Tg iG re EN ‘the management of Mr. J. A. McDonald, N itn Superintendent Halifax al) P i island NV a2 Site! of Grand Tracadie. ~~ Railway Offica, Charlottatewn, May 97th, 1909—all pre 61 . . aie pies ‘ the aoe . mer owned ~ Rn Another rich strike of gold is reported at -- ee ~-— - ~ - . —e sthior Mike 4 er Poe a ae - + ; , “wo (Co t35 iaTKe C oub ewart, 14 in u “8 ‘Monta ue. 55 STEAMSHIP Co. Date of Sailings for Absva Line, under the management of Mr. Moore, of | Th 7 il aie a bly j 6f oe . aes vee ‘St, Peter’s. Owing to the stormy wexther | Sree eer: Sa ee nee S. S. ULUNDA will sail from Halifax : ° meeting at Ottawa. It reprosents the (LIMITED.) a . ee ss. os agreat many of the traps were damaged, | & . eee or London <sueiuini-uatbicmee kale agama ay 25 thus placing the owners under a great loss second largest Protestant denomination in as i, S. 8. ae : ivedea the gE 19 ia . sa me b ~~ “ae * Canada. The assembly is the supreme ' i 3. 8. ULUND/ co Ss ae aon cake day 7 jlooming Point Beach has ma ATAC- Jo -islative r and highest court of ap- STEAMER PRINCESS BEATRICE, 5.8, DAMARA ™ -seseeeeeeed’ ly 23 tions, which probably, as ia often che case, peal . the Picton = a. cake ‘ ‘ » S. ULUNDA YT A ee eird Acg. 20 are overlooked by the inhabitants. From ; ; . ‘ - iV CAPT, A. H. KELLY. 8. 8. U ase Ove y . its members are some of the best trained Is what.one of our Customers said the other day S.8. DAMABA .\ ..6.---88- sept. 8 the head of a small lake, kiiown as Gasper-'a)g mo.t skilful ecclesiastical lawyers in . when he left his Rockford Watch to be cleaned after wearing it constantly sth four years, and without costing him a cent, A few Rockfords left; also Waltham and Elgin Watches Prices reasonable. g. W. TAYLOR, Charlottetown, Feli, 23, 1990—2aw why CAMERON BLOUE, TILL sail from Charlottetown every \ Thursday afternoon, at 4 o’clock, for Halifax, calling at Port Hastings, Mulgreve, and Hawkesbury, Aricaat, Canso, Isaac Harbor and Sheet Harbor. Returning will sail from Halifax every Monday night, at 10 o’clock, making same calls, aud Souris. : The above steamer will make the round trip every week, making sume calls until the close of navigation, Freight and passengers solicited at lowest rates, and through Bills of Lading grented to any port on the continent or United Kingdom. Apply to oe W. W. OLARKE, In addition to the above, we will heve sail-' eaux Pond, a narrow ridge of land extends ings once every month via Boston. ‘into the gulf fur about three miles. This ‘Through Bills of Lading granted from Char- ridge separates Bediord Bay from the ‘ottetown and all points and to apy poct re- waters of the gulf. It consists of sandy quired. hills, studded with clumps of trees, and in Canned Lobsters carried at low rates. In- summer covered with long grass. Some of surance low. es these hills rise toa great height, giving it. | 8. 5S. ULUNDA and DAMARA have yhoen viewed near at hand, a very wild ap: superior accommodation for passeng: is. pearance. The north shore ot the ridge is’ Saloon amidship, Staterooms large and : _traversed bya narrow beach, which fcrms | air ; : ; : Ae Fares $45 00 and $70.00, acecrding @” eXcellent carriage-way for those wishing Pe « e - . 9 6 ~ ” . . to location of Stateroom. ‘Yen per cent. re-, © enjoy & seashore drive and watch the ibu- * . . - duction on return tickets. ‘white sails of the passing ships as they rice t. Ch'town, Mey a, 1800. om For any further information reyuired and fa!l on the heaving bosom of the deep apply to | blue sea. Hosrz. W, W. CLARA, lon =", ; ajay 1d-—pat tf agent, WK. D, ©, Carey Indigestion in the world, as well as some of the broad- est minded men, and some that are not broad minded. No doubt the Jesuit quos- tien will claim a geod share of the Lime of the delegates «nd be the occasion for some vigorous speaking. Your Life in Danger. 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