"7, CERF: Re SpE J ? $ ' 5 . $ i ae AN PMO oil om - oT _—_— ——— Job ~ —— veesry asvuilS, N DPS USE Q KN STREAST : LLARS A Y#aR —_—_——_—__ NEW SERIES mm THE DAILY EXAMINE = a For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. Ly i | “ This is true Liberty, when Free Bern Men, saving to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evxirives. —— a —— CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, JUNE 20, 1892. — —— — ee — = a Sryaiz Corigs iwo Canvs as — == —— VOL. 380.-NO. 26 a eee — Canadian Farmers. Had Sir Richard Cartwright attended the j iL annual meeting of the Merchants Bank of Canada, the address of the general manager would certainly have been followed by a big row. Mr. Hague’s remarks upon the condition of the farmers, referring in most cases to the province of Ontario, were par ticularly interesting. ‘‘The past year,” begins the general manager, ‘‘has not been supposed to be a year of much saving with farmers, but it is a fact that out of 29 branches where farmers’ deposits are re there been a decrease, and that only of a small amount. I have no doubt that this experience has been common. The whole deposits of the country iu the banks and in Government and other savings banks a year ago were $213,000,000. They now amount to $231,000,000. 1 have little doubt that a large proportion of this in- crease belongs to farmers.” Mr. Hague appends a few remarks of the bank's managers on the business of their own localities. The information is both interesting and valuable. **One says: ‘As to farmers, opinions differ. My own supposition is they make NEW GOODS almost as much as formerly, but spend more freely. The age with them, as with others, is an extravagant one.’ ** Another says : * Nine out of ten of the farmers in this locality are well to do.+ When one runs behind it is invariaby owing to his being indulgent, incompetent or dissipated.” ** Another: ‘Manufacturers in this neigh- Calendar for June, S92 - ‘ sal ‘ 4 5 “s First Qua lay 5 27 morn ? | Moon, 1th day i 4 ; S mor WILT, LEHEAYV ast Quart tay ese 27 after New M ‘ 10 42 morn| GPORGE aa he ‘on sh a GEORGETOWN at 7 a. m. for Montague, thence to Annandale (tide permitting) : : MONDAY, 30ch, and each alternate Monday, returning to Mon- ia High Water tague that evening. a P Day of Week <1 aie es . 6 & m., and “y TUESDAY for Pictou, and returning at : ol ss ae ih N at 7 a. m., p. th. m | hm MONTAGUE 6 , r The , ; eye : . ' Vatusniien s | 315 NAGE at © a. m., ont) on WEDNESDAY for Charlottetown, calling l 1 S ceived, in 28 of them there has been a ” : jay 2s 1 6 ieee a at Murray Harbor North and South and Beach S uare increase in such deposits. In only two has : das 139 | - 9 GEORGETOWN at 7 a. m, } Point ‘ : 5 40 | 6 Il CHARLOTTETOWN at Ll p.m) on THURSDAY, fer Montague callling at : Sunday 6 . iis 2 } Murray Harbor and Georgetown. | Tuesday s21 | g43 |MONTAGCE atila.m., ) on FRIDAY for Pictou, callin Mi r $ 21 } Me d 3 g at Murray S wom : am : p. 3 26 Harbor North and South, Murray River ONTREAL. ursday oo. . 7 6 and Beach Puvint, tu SATURD j iday 10 28 10 4g |GEORGETOWN at 12 m., | to Gotummewe a meee py i - i] | ~aturday i: ee ll 28 : 7 . nd ay M ‘7 | : _Passengers’ Tickets may be had from the Agents of the Boat or on 13 | Monday 07 02s |board. Freight should be delivered one boar before hous of sailing. l4 Tuesday oa 7. 2 eo : WE ARE NOW SHOWING 15 | Wed esday 1 290 1 49 For Rates apply to Agents :— } 16 Charsday 2 10 2 31 S ’ a $+ 3 23 BEER I I, ec wikcaccevccd sevedeu ...Montague Bridge. - oan , - + — ee ee ee Oh i i ds cence venue cows ..Lower Montagge. = . 7 . o + McDONALD & WESTAWAY..... seb6bgeeceees Georgetown. 21 i aciaians 7 50 o 95 Ww M HARRIS. ee ecececvecsce ybuess tks ounces Beach Point. 22 adieaniies 8 54 9 23 PROWSE & SONS. ..........seeceees Murray Harbor South. 3 Thursday 947 | 1011 BENJAMIN CLOW.........++6+. .--.- Murray Harbor North. 4 Pridey 10 23 | 10 55 CREE CR WD 0 bnindcceda cndbens cedddesece Charlottetown. IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. Z Saturda: 1 36 ll 36 : 26 Sunday 1 ll & z jim’ | 0) oe |\THREE RIVERS STEAMSHIP CO’Y ---- a Tuesday © £7 | 17 “ ” x) e 56 mes * ’ > * » < _ ~ } oP BEORGE PHARMACY, —HEADQUARTERS FOR-— FISHING TACKLE. Rois, : nudhe” Lines, fasts, Nooks (with and without Gat), Landivg Nets, ete. — Fiies, Ww. HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK ' at a 3) per cent. dis oun 100 d» we adver- | Gs sell our stock at that discount, but cnly ask « fair ani honest prefit on a new and excep- t ally good stock Our RUD are very fine, and worth the price asked for them. : F, De. DAVIES. RAY > PENNYROYAL WAFERS. J A specific nthly medicine for ladies » res , reg the metres , healthy an! paeiniess arg* ‘ aches or pains on ap Now used by over 30,000 ladies. : < invig 8 ane 1y t wist ir drugeis signatire across I np °10) 5 CHEMICA \ COMPANY, Darnorr, Mich. For zale, mailed, by GO. E {JGHks, at i Apatrecarion’ H ull, Ch'tewa dw ly —sapc29 s rr“ > AMES A, MORRISON JAMES A. MORRISON, H \LIFAX. AG: NT FOR WARRE\, CAKEBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, London. -- England, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Eiward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFIGE - Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13. i891—dy ®& wy Several india World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. 7a Government of che Dominion of Canada has accepted the inviration of thea Govern- Ment of the United tales to take part in the = a4 jumbdian Exposition, to be reld in iesgo from ist May ts 3iat October, 1893. As “ts importamt that a very fall «i play o: Cana- Gian; proiucta n ide hat occasion, a #e°ners! ine:ation isex ended to ‘ anadian pro = ere aud manufacturers ia agricuituce hort. 7 are, pr du-ts of forests, fisheries, minerals, b ‘ " er ifactures, arts, eto, to assis. in = agin wether su i disolay of the natural resources and indu trial prodacts of Canad as Ww » ‘ _ Aa Bxoouiy commissioner for Canada has Con apooinig who will have the general cnhargs uf ta and the tmen: of sp soe, aD t “ Gov: paments bave vith ‘he view of mak- a Sa DLL a Cf upele ana SAlingac ory on ne ipatain n Government will pay the ‘rans y _exnivite coing and returning, and for tue piacing of ° nant > @Smes mast os made not later than 3'st Joly > ee § ( lon of articl at the Fx otioa baiild- es Wil ' s+ lst Nov mer, 1°92, and all -- HME4, Ox 4 Live Stuck, mua: Be in place Wy tat + pri, Ing ‘ Fo us of ication for space and genera! in- cont ti on Oa OF » tained oa applying by letter. Pp f +e, lo the uadersigued. WM. =AUVDERS. Executive Commrssiover for Canada. Departmen: of Agriculcare, Ottawa, Mik April, 1882, mayit may3l—dy 4w 2aw wy 3m Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, ————— Carpets, RARE OPPORTUNITY. si 'Mantles, Millinery, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Stationery, China, Glassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc. JUST RECEIVED, U}-lve Pes. Baukray! Giolls, | IN SUITINGS AND TROWSERINGS, GOOD PATTERNS, | Selling at less than Wholesale Prices. From Four to Six! Dollars saved on a Suit. fully attended to. Celonial Heuse, Montreal. ap22—tts tf WOW 13 YOUR TIME x | 5 HENRY MORGAN & CO.. ( TO SAVE MONEY ! borhood, by hard work and economical management, have generally added to their means,” ‘* Another in an important centre says : * Last year’s goud crops, followed by a bet- ter winter than usual, has left the farmers in a better position than they were @ year ago.’ Tt Apether says of the flour mills in his district that the loss of the Newfoundland market was appreciably felt, and that the year has not been a good one. mills that were well equipped and worked with adequate capital undoubtedly made money. Of the farmers: * The wasteful, shiftless one, with fences down and thistles growing round his :achines lying in the fence corners, with here as in any other country. With position is eatirely different.’ ‘*The manager of our Hamilton branch writes that ‘the crop of grapes is becoming second in importance, apd is a more certain one than grain, The business can probab! be developed to an extent hardly possible to be conceived of at present. The tarmers of FINEST ASSORTMENT IN CANADA. the neighborhood are doing well, The variety of articles is so great that they are sure to do well in some of them. Distress among farm- N. B—Mail orders promptly and care-}¢rs is looked upon as due to bad methods.” ‘*In a cheese district a manager reports that ‘the business was satisfactory to all parties. The amount of money distributed amongst farmers in the neighborhood was over a mil- lion. Farmers here have learned that dairy- ing pays better than anything else. Next in importance is raising hogs.’ ‘‘ Another reports that ‘the lazy, indiffer- ent farmers are being weeded out, while the $1900 a set; mounted | | JOHN MACLEOD & CoO. TEETH 145 Queen Street. lyr eod & wy—junet MOUNTED on Valcanite, pendent. Partial Sets from $2.00 and | Best of material, workmanship and satisfaction.— MURRaAY’S DENTAL PaRLORS, sale houses aud ‘manufacturers oe auek prudent and thrifty are gecting more inde- Last year farmers at this branch OR | : ’ Wait’ Metal $15.00 a set, | deposited 0 per cent. ** Another, writing from a wholesale centre in « good farming district, says that whole- well, and that the loan companies state that | Charlottetown, May 27, 1892—fri sat } | Merchant Tailors. — ——— :XSHAW’S BRANDY | | A HIGH-CLASS a : | | DRANK IN Champagne Cognac, a ee '! Bvery Officers’ Mess Bordeaux, — —IN THE— | 20,000 CASES | : FRANCE, “Exported to India in 1801 | | BRITISH ARMY. | Every Bottle protected against fraud by a PATENE WIRE ENVELOPE. payments on mortgages have been far more prompt than in years back. Yet a steady decline in value of farms has been going on for some years, owing to the épening up of new fields of enterprise in the North west. This has brought sbout # more economical style of living; not a bad result. “Another reports that there has heen no depreciation of farm property in his section; on the contrary farms are increasing in value. The condition of business gees: and farming in particula: in the North-west is so well known thatit hardly needs to be referred to. There can be no doubt that a more healthy condition of trade prevails in its principal centre, Winnipeg, and we hear from our manager that all leading lines have been profitable. The crop, a8 is well known, was immense in quantity, but bad weather and deiay in threshiag deteriorated its value largely; and the holding over for better prices proved « terribly mistaken policy, as it has so often done in Ontario. butin spite of all this tae North-west has made conside-- able progress during the year and the pro- spects for the future are excellent.” ashe > The Allan-Hebden Elopement. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, : Sole Agent for Maritime Provinces. —1) —— DUM SPIRO SPEHERO. CABINET WHISKY, | 4 NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH CLASS WHISKIES, selested expressly for the Lord Mayor-elect of London. The most popular Whisky at the London Clubs and West End Hotels. For sale by all first-class Houses in the City. EST RONCEST, BEST. J E. ALBRO, Sole Agent for N, S, and P. E. I, nacey eee) etine Bes making Boap, Boftening Wate-, Dis ing, ond a bundred othe uses. A can equals 20 Sal Soda. L. ——— —:0:— Bold by All Grocers and Druggists. SB Ww. GILLETT. Alchough the scandal connected with the Allan-Hebden elopement is gradually drop- ping from the public mind, the relatives feel keenly the disgrace that has been brought upon them. Young Allan’s esca- pade has cost $20,000 a year, that being his salary previous to the scandal. He has been disinherited, too, and though he has a little money of his own, it wiil not be very long with his and his paramour’s expensive tastes before the bottom of the purse is reached and the guilty couple are reduced to the painful necessity of working for a living. It has been learned that the eloping pair went firat to the Pacific coast. During their short stay in Southern California they met a chance acquaintance and immediately disappeared again, they are in a secluded New Brunswick town. It was by the merest chance that a CRYSTOGRAPHS, A new and most popular device to imitate STAINED GLASS, for deco cating} Churches, Clubs, Hotels, Dwellings, etc., etc. The designs are most beautife :l and} artistic, giving a tone of richness, warm ~h and color 'o the interior of the edifie e, re- fl-cting heaven's o vn hues. }young lady enthusiasts, or for these who desira a hubby to reproduce. GRAPHS are unaffected by atmospheric influence. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., SOLE AGENT FOR N. 8. AND P. E. I. MALLORY LINE. CHRY STU- Provinces Service. New York, oo SATURDAY, Mi I have great pleasure in iaforsning the publie a ys 2. o i i New York Friday morning. viven the sole sale to THEO. L CHAPPELLE, who will carry a full fia of Ingest Ber Haroon on aod after mereing. las 1 Fo Crystographs. ; fall information, passenger and freight | bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dis- J. E. ALBRO, — te*?? oe RooP & BON, Anents, pelling colds and 08, @ i apl4—3m * junel—3m d&w Si, John, NB, | ual constipation. juld im traveller visiting the obscure place recog- nized the couple by their portraits. Hebden, the wronged husband, is in New York with his worse than motherless chil- dren, and, it is believed should the banker CRYSCOGRAPHY off-rs a scone for the amsrerar, or New York, Maine and Maritime run across the destroyer of his home, he has the ' will sail from Pier | sympathy of all, like deserted Mrs. Allan S. 8. WINTHROP No. 21, Kast River, | who is now in the old country. cist, at 5 p. m., ‘and each Saturday theresfter for Bar Harbor, ‘Kastport and St. Jobn, N. B. Returning, Steam- ‘ 3] d from t ship leaves New - Pier, - Jae. oo and nutritious juice of ae fige, com- at .m, and each Ta a . it odici Pe Island that L have DAY. May, 20. Stor. hie Harbor and iNew bined with the medicinal virtues o nd- will shoot him on sight. He -_— OOOO Syrup or Fics produced from the laxative Yjunprecedented. Dr. It is now stated that plants The bugs, he said, had followed the oxen known to be most beneficial to the human |all the way from the Eastern Passage. system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and nd curing habit-|nel for paats, at John McLeod & Co's, A Warning. Srr,—As the subject of the losses sustained | by this Province, owing to the generosity of | our present Grit administration is of vital im- | portance to the people of P. HE. Island, it) vehooves the electors to take into considera: | sion the shameful manner in which the pre- ’ sent government have thrown away the public money on their own friends. During the year in which there was a small oss sustained in the Public Lands Office when the late Government were in power, that stick at-nothing exaggerating organ — the Patriot—was loud in its denunciation of the management of that office. Yet when its own ! party are the guilty ones, it has yet not a} word to sav in condemnation of their conduct, but screams with bare-faced audacity, ‘‘ It is a0 worse than Ottawa.” Surely that makes the crime none theless! And for waxt ofa setter excuse it flaunts this cry ia the faves ot its readers and the electors of P. E. Island. But, sir, kt the Government beware. Let them show that they are in earnest to clear up this scandal, or it will not be well for them when they next appear before the indignant electors of this Province. Let the Peters- Farquharson-McLean administration know that the people of this Prevince will not toler- ate systematic losses to this Province, Nor will favoritism succeed amongst its newly- made friends, ELECTOR. Stanhope, June 18, 1889. eee Dr. Douglas in a Temper. The St. John Sun relates the following anecdote of Rev Dr. Douglas: ‘Some years ago, when Dr. Douglas wa, less in- tirm in body, and no less forcible in speech than now, he was president of the general conference ef the Methodist church of Canada. This was before the Union of the Methodist Episcopal body with the Wes leyans and before the time of gereral super. | intendents. The conference of New Bruns- | wick and Prince Edward Island was in| Woolen | session at Fredericton on a certain Friday. | On Saturday Dr. Douglas, having oflicially visited tho Nova Scotia conference, ws on| his way to attend the session at Fred-| ericton. Procuring a morning psper, he, read the report of Friday's proceedings. It | has as much to find fault|chanced that the course of business had | led to the discussion of the transfer of a | the hardworking, thoughtful farmer, the|supernumerary minister from Newfound- land to New Brunswick. Members of the} conference strongly criticised the fact and | method of transfer, claiming that in the| given circumstances it was irregular and | Douglas, who was} chairman of the transfer committee, and | who accepted the responsibility of the transaction, took a personal view of the strictures of his brethren. The conference, in anticipatioa of his arrival, had ap- pointed a deputation to meet, greet and escort him to the assembly room. It had made provision for his entertainment, and announcements had been made that he would preach on Sunday. Great was the astonishment of the assembled brethren when the deputation returned with the news that the president of the general conference declared that he had _ been insulted, and that he refused to meet the members or attend the meeting, Dr, Douglas would not accept Methodist hospitality, but went toa hotel. He refused to preach, and a New Brunswick minister was cailed upon at short notice to fill the gap. The insulted dignitary did not even attend service in a Methodist building, but went toa Presby-, terian church, where, however, as it un- | fortunately happ2aed, a Methodist minister preached that day. Next morning Dr. Douglas left the place without baving shown himself ; to the confereace. The ministers on recover- ing from their surprise, went on with their work as though nothing had happened.” ; Persenal. The will of the late Sir Alex. Campbell, Lieut.-Governor of Ontario, disposes of an estate valued at $84,665, of which $13,079 is in cash, $20,716 in bank stocks, $18,562 in life insufance, $2,315 in mortgages, $2,000 in securities, $1,290 in book debts, $3,000 in household goods, $5,550 in real estate. The will is dated April 2, 1892. The entate is left mainly to his svn Charles and daughter Marjorie. —The month of August next is expected to bring important if not wonderful and sensational developments in the study of our mysterious heavenly little kinsman. August 5th next Mars will arrive at a poiut directly opposite this earth, which it reaches but once in fifteen years, when the dis:ance between the two planets will be reduced from 141,000,000 to 36,000,900 miles. Upon that night a thousand tele- scopes will be levied at the planet, which will pose inrefulgent beauty in the southern skies, and a thousand eyes will seek to ierce the veil of distance that conceals the knowledge for which science thirsts. Wonderful results are expected by reason of the marvellous improvements that have ben made in astronomical instruments within fifteen years and since the last most favorable observation was made- With the powerfal lenses and the photographic appliances of to- day it will be as if the far away visitor, tempted by curiosity, had drawn nearer to the earth thanever. Although Mars will be 35,- 000,000 miles away, the powerful Lick tele- scope will magnify her to a size as if viewed at a distance of but 17,500 miles. Mars but 17,- 500 miles away. What wonder, thea, that astronomers are feverish with anxiety for August to come. —A well-known and _ thought-to-be truthful resident of Bedford informed a Halitax Chronicle reporter a few days ago, that potato bugs were becoming very nu- merous in that locality, and that several of them were seen on the roadway looking at two oxen ploughing in a field near by, te see if potatoes were to be planted there. Lawn tennis shirts and lawn tennis flan- LETTERs TO THE EDITOR. | FRANK C. MORAN, “I Itched Intensely!” A TERRIGLE SKIN DISEASE Of Eight Years’ Standing ‘PERFECTLY CURED” BY SB. «. Ben 9, : ° Skoda’s Ointment and Diseovery. LEwIsTon, ME. GENTs :—I wish to inform the sufferin, through you that SKODA’S GERMA OINTMENT and SKODA’S DISCOVERY will cure the worst cones Gecnne to found. his ae om statement ma CoE. & TER seem strong, but think a terme statement of my own fase, will convince the most skeptical. For some eigitt years I have had a ter- rible Sits disease trom whivh I have suffered untold misery. I have tried Physicians of repute and about all the so- called “skin cures,” but the result was aiiure, My body wascovered with white seales. I Semen SNCReED and = I vane rub or scrate e© scales off aburning sensations such as only THAN those afflic- ted as I was may know, tormented me. My skin was so dry that my elbows, Eneees, hands, etc. would crack open so badly that they would bleed freely. My scalp was so that I could not comb my hair, and had to keep it clip- ped close to my head. I have now used a half dozen bottles of SKODA’S pusoyE., gue about eight ounces 0 SK A’*Ss OINTMENT. _ The result COLD is Lam PERFECTLY CURED. My ekin isseft as an infants. Instead of torment I have sweet sleep at night, and a geod head of hair. FRANK C, MORAX, Guarantee with Every 6 Bottles. SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Grent Ger- man Skin Cure and Finest Cosmetic made in 8 ounce tubes. Price, 0 cts. Try atube. SKODA DISGOYERY C9., Wolfville, N.S. Huats: River Te2. GRAND TEA MEETING, in connee- ‘ion with the Union Church of Hunter River, will be held at the above-named lace on THURSDAY, the 23rd day of UNE. A saloon, well furnished with Temperance Drinks and all the delicacies of the season, will be on the grounds. There will also be a dinner table in connec- tion with the tea table. Swings and other suitable amusements will be on the grounds. As this will be the first tea of the season, the Committee will spare no pains in making it pleasant for all who will fayor them with their presence on that day; and will also make it as hot as pos- sible for fakirs and rum sellers should they put in an appearance. Should the day prove unfavorable, the tea will be held on the following day. Arrangements will be made with the Railway for reduced fares from Charlottetown, Summerside and intermediate points. Oome one, come all, and enjoy a good day’s sport. By order of Committse. June 6 2% Children always Enjoy It. SCOTT'S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Ol! with Hypo- Phosphites of Lime and Soda is almost as paiatable as milk. A WARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER It Is Indeed, end the iittle lads and tassies who take cold easily, may be fortified against a cough that might prove serious, by taking Scott's Emulsion after their meals during the winter season. Bewcre of substitutions and imitations. , SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE IS “MARKED IN BRONZE LETTERS, jul8 jan2- dy & wky Myrtle Navy i. & B. NONE OTHER GENUINE,