oo SRR Sti Me RD dita. OP Sa AED Be THE DAILY EXAMINER MAY J! L889. Votes aud Comments. a nee at nee tai ma. PARE WS ete ». (LY BRAMIN, = > Varia. Nothing seems to be talked about in London now but General Boulanger. He has been chased out of Paris, and the ex I French people were unable to re TaAoLe iin ealm when he was so near to them as brussels They have mana red to persuade the Belgian G t unofticially to no- tify him that his presence wis undesirab'e, London, reat asylum for political exiles, and pre enders and conspirators. He will be a ler for a short time, and will be gazed Vernumen snd so he has removed = to tina won as he walks tl streets, and will be the lion at entertainments, given by Mrs. Leo Hunter, but nothing more, and, in a few wee! e will be forgotten. London has so iahv of bint class, who once were In : hope yet for power, like the ress Eugenie or the Compte de Paris, a er pretender will not make any * * * Che illusion to D ckens’ well-known We learn that the speech i Blake. M. P. P., on the motion to go int committee of supp vy, has D 1 extensively : ate “ I u the country Ln rder t rat th rie miay kn w w a Mi Blake rewiiy a a : concerning the financial vl : Provinee we publish the official report of the speech re ferred to. Wouldn't it be well be make an_ effort to vbtain the Northern Light for service a Summerside, Charlottetowa and the ports in the late fall and eariy spr! montas Sh i cd work m way,—though her capacity for freight BiNnaii. Che D» 1 trovernment Ww u ‘ ibte Ly a d ‘ ro I rf Lit W 1 will ike uD 3 matte md eh he gui ns | Lk rriv 1 ; rut tl past we ‘ Ves satistac ; t the i l sma © l ; creat Uj} l iit Ca 4105S ea ‘ t ed ‘ in t t! ‘ ; ‘hi i eas 1 ! i StLil we rt rORLT I “ ard wi balis ma pee envers Wi \ Tr L arrive ea er wi fl ssen t it i pu i 5 ‘ N ‘\ . i ‘ pai 5 It is hoped Sh Line railway to be opened up this summer wi be used in the transport of fish from the Maritime Provinces to the interior Canada. The Upper Provinces hav re been sup ifor the most part with | salt water fish from th yarkets of the] United States bu vith the help of the Short Line, we may now hope to participate largely in the profits to be derive M ipply of s lt water fish ‘ i . t s i ; , i iy t ul ‘ ; spc iis I snd p ik it th sdvantag Lib at proviu ’ 3828S ve ly po + Mr. G j eon (‘a i} sis ‘ eu Ou 2 DD ! I ad u1 t in LS10 wiulle e | , es tha ie yea had seven a 18 i ‘ > i ‘ ‘ ~ { i States | 3 H{ ‘ ‘ st S$ in ra sy SS OUT ' : “uy i i V a\ é i i I t > 0 : i Wiman sin for i ¥ are i iiy ) eXa ’ ' i y | al i v1 tJ) In posit \I oo is tY b tn ist N E ~ N as r N : 1) ' ‘ . ' i . : , ‘ Lng } lied Stace bu } i : ‘ til i ‘s I 7A Atl F Se | ‘ ua Speaking in refe to Mr. Wiman’s con- ten is a3 to the advantages f lmercia union, Mr. Johnson held that the enjoy-| n toi the wide mark vy tl U pited | State; markets has not resulted in giving to them any superiority over the Canadia farm i The Amer ntarimers iarms are not better cultivated; his surplus is n ' returns fer histoil are not more abundant; his lo be envied by the Canadian farme: contrary, the condition of the American ether lower | greater; the In iife 1s not one fr rarmer 18 on WM al vel than that of the Canadian farmer. In fact, with the unrestricted market of sixty-five mi lions of people, the American farmer is, in every respect, Mr. J Hinson says, a& nan b¢ Sincerely pitied by the Canadian farmer oo. Paraams< Personal, He 7 oa Arse! sult, We i gtor Is regis tered at th Usborn The Rev. S. Weston-Jones returned last evening, after a four days visit to St. John. Four kin tho ‘ Belg n, Saxony, Greece and Nervia = will Visit the Paris exhibition ; at ind Houste turned from th Royal Kingston, looking well, r . aap _ vin } yn nave Military Uollege, Lady me tuipn Un hill is about to make her debu ature, it is said, with an arti Me 4 UIA N WW teView on her experien i rus in society life. Mr. W. W.S iley, of Stanle y Bros., re turned from the Southern States last evening. We are pl rn that he is much im- proved in health. He brought with him four young alligators, w 1 he obtained in Florida. The y may seen in the show window of the tirm. ; Word } 3 Honolulu that Rev. Fath Damien, widely celebrated as the leper priest of Molokai, died at Kalawa, Hawaii. April 10 For the past sixteen years his labors have been contined to the leper settlement at Molokai, where he con tracted the dread disease. Here is a verbatim report of the spec the chairman of an agricultural show dinne: in givingthe toast of the Qaeen: *' aboot to bring forward the Queen. (Ap plause.) Oor Quee wonderful woman, if I may say iv; sbe is an o the guid auld falderai She's respectab! brocht up and lasses her o1d bein’ a ony mither—and th y're a’ weel Gentiemen, no believe ance (Sensation.) I Someb “dy pvints Ll her out Station, and ther was, like; and says | Queen! good, the nicht is iang, the and the roads are body that comes tae grief. So, aff drink tae the bottom ! The Queen.”’ nae aboot her, | yond a doot. She vranad credit t married. 5 §0n yell mayovoe Saw th (Jueen. tae ine smart ar . Yoo, the weather is gentiemen, wi, ye (Cheers. - -— ——me@me ---—----— Local Notices. Upened to-day, cases two novelties in ladie American Straw hats. —Beer Bros. All wool worsted suit made to order, fror $14 up, at John Macleod & Co's. cheap suit, its no use trying this town. We offer to-night a job lot ef corsets, fift percent under usual price. Call whem. —James Paton & Co., Market Square. ane rush to McKachen’s boot store ee Call down and see him to-nigh ne dn want a pair of boots or shoes. ee regret it, if you'll come. corse ‘es Nght dresses, chemises, ts and under, ests Patoa & Cy’ splendid value On the ti i re- th of gentlemen, will ye a’ fill your glasses, for I’m gentlemen, is really a whigmaleeries or it a douce daecent body. has ms : : family o; weelfaur’d lads it, but I did. it Perth and tidy- tae myst - *God bless that whuskey’s wet, soft, and will harm naer If Prowse Bros. can't fit a boy with a good and see still You n y t, er. Mrs. Leo Hunter, seems to have n lost upon the French journals, who ve her to be a, living person. One Boulangist paper randly assures its ‘ 3 t ‘* Madame Le» Hunter” 18 a xiv near the throne, said to have a great leal of influer at court, and that she will aK ie General's visit to her salon a pre- ext for ug Royalty to meet him. + = ol } fuch interest is excited at the resulis of | excavations of ancient remains by the | in Grovernmen Besides those which ‘ ic executed in Rome in the forum ‘1 istus, two important sets of e@X- rations are being made at Falerii and at the Tiber). These very different epochs mouth of Sets Liiustrate two Roman History, for Falerii was destroy . of the first Panie war (B.C. 241). while Ostia was a great city in the ury of the Empire. In the i [ ormer. GC ttius have Dec hn ide of boards like ours, but he tree, the lid being a vO , In some of them the : id complete, and in ey were taken, other treasures rreat quantilie 8. nterest centres at Ostia, he great cially from the ; enlargemen nd improvement Rome in th d \y3 of the ‘ . rors was even 1 e dependent on > r readers know, was iis at the present - s of corn from Af: i vy, Sardinia, and Evypt were all , now they have un- yhere 1 Was ies where it was } : Sienete of ’ . Ne ¢ Ler©res id harvests— who palace. And now ba seen the off i ro merchants ! vors of weights and meas- tiicial porters The public larly perfect, sis also the palace of the cohort of the the finest band of the Roman in- 1ave been stationed (Lararium) is of nd is full of g inscriptions of while when milderavie macni ence, lmeiuta tones bearin i, t , their parcrons ling deities . » across a paragraph 1 one of the essays of Elia, in which Lamb ings upon attend- t which may be ir readers :— ble concertos, and > called, do plague Words are something; | tu be exposed to an endless y of m sounds ; to be long a-dying ; to lie stretched upon a rack of roses; to keep up langour by unintermitted effort ; to pile honey upon sugar i nd sugar upon honey, to in interminable tedious sweetness; to fill up sound with feeling, and strain ideas to keep pace with it; to gaze on empty frames, and be forced to make the pictures for yourself; to read a book stops, and be obliged to supply the verbal invent extempore tragedies, to answer to the vague gestures of un inexplicable 1 imbling mime,—these are faint shadows of what I have undergone from 2 series of the abl st-executed pieces of this ntal music.” e & preMeCnsS.O. matter; to empty instrume What a different opinion was that of Bishop Beveridge: ‘‘That which I have found the best recreation both to my mind and body, whensoever either of them stands im need of itis music, which exercises at once both body and soul; especially when [ play myself; for then, methinks, the same inotion that my hand makes upon the instrument the instrument makes upon my heart. It calls in my spirits, composes my thoughts, delights my ear, recreates my mind, not only fits me for after business, but fills my heart for the present with pure and useful thoughts; so that when the music sounds the sweetliest in my ears, truth commonly flows the clearest into iny mind, and hence it is that I find my svul is become more har:acnious by being accustomed so much to harmony, and so much to all manner of discord that the least jarring sounds either in notes or words seem very harsh and unpleasant to me.” * & * ‘* Law Student ” is very irate with, me wr the lines I published regarding the legal rofession. He accuses me of ignorance— crass ignorance ’’— he calls it, for being unaware of the significance of the legal terms which were used. But he forgets that I pleaded guilty to this when I sub- mitted the lines to the readers of THE EXAMINER. But I will give ** Law Student” another poem which Ido understand, and which is not uncomplimentary to the noble profession for which he is a pustulant, at least from a professional! point of view : and 30 om Re ‘ The devil came up to the earth one day, And into the Court he wended his way, Just as the Attorney with a very grave face, Was proceeding to argue the point in a case, Now, a lawyer His Majesty never had seen; For to his dominions none ever had been, And he felt very anxious the reason to know And Satan felt very greatly amused To hear the Attorney so badly abused. But soon as the speaker had come fo & § lose, T'ne Counsel opposing him fiercely arose, And heaped such abuse on the head of the first, That made him a villain of all men the worst. Thus they qnarrelied, contended and argued ao Samy. ‘Twas hard to determine which of them was VW BOUL, And concluding he'd fuss, Old Nick turned away and soliloquized thus: heard enough of the ‘* They've puzzled the Court with their villain- ous cavil, Devil, My agents were right to let lawyers alone, lf I had them they'd swindle me out of my throne. An Nonest Saloon Advertisement. Friends and neighbors : Grateful for the liberal encouragement received from you, and, having supplied my tavern with a new and ample stock of choice wines, spirits, and lager beer, I thankfully inform you that | continue to make drunkards and beggars for the sober, industrious and respectable community to support. My liquors may excite you to riot, robbery and bloodshed; and will certainly diminish your comforts, augment your expenses, and shorten your lives. 1 confidently recom- mend them as sure to multiply fatal acci- dents, and distressing diseases, and likely to render these incurable. They will agreeably deprive some of life, some of reason, many of character, and all of peace; will make fathers fiends, wives widows, mothers cruel, children orphans, and all I will train the young to ignorance, dissipation, infidelity, lewdness, and every vice; corrupt the ministers of religion, ob- struct the Gospel, detile the Church, and cause as much temporal and eternal death as ican. Il will thus ‘‘ accommodate the public,” it may be at the cost of my worth- less soul. 1 have a family to support—the trade pays, and the public encourage it. | know the Bible says: ‘* Thou shalt not kill,” pronounces a ** woe unto him that giveth his neighbor drink;” and enjoins me not to **put astumbling block ina brother's way.” I also read that ‘‘no drunkard shall inherit the Kingdom of God,” and | cannot expect a drunkard-maker, without repentance, to share a better fate: but 1 poor. And, I'm free to confess it they've puzzled the! PRINTS. We are showing a line in neat pattern s fast colors and good Cotton, at $ AND 9 CENTS PER YARD. GINGHAMES, nt SEVEN CENTS PER YARD, are really beautiful. that GEO. £. FULL. Cheap Tweeds, For Boys’ Suits—All Wool, 30 TO 40 CENTS PER YARD. STRAW HATs, FOR BOYS—CHEAP. FOR GIRLS—VERY CHEAP. ee —_—_-_-_ CEO. £. FULL. QUEEN STREET. mayll—6i 2aw & wky (CO LET. } a AND PREMISES on Pownal Street, next to St. Joseph's Schvol. Possession given Ist June. Apply to THOMAS W. DODD. mayll—tts tf wish a lazy living, and am deliberately re- solved to gather the wages of iniquity and fatten on the ruin of my species, ~ I shall, therefore, carry on my trade with energy, und do my best to diminish the wea.th «ot the nation, impair the health of the people, and endanger the safety of the State. As my traftic flourishes in proportion to your ignorance and sensuality, I will do my ut- most to prevent your intellectual elevation, noral purity, social happiness and eternal welfare. Should you doubt my ability, | refer to the pawn shop, the police office, the hospital, lunatic asylum, jail, and the gallows, whither so many of my customers have gone. The sight of them will satisfy you that I do what | promise. Jupas HEARTLEss. CHALLENGE. Fo A. N. LARGE. HAVE been informed by John M, Camp- bell, of the P. O. Department, that you said you would trot my Abdallah colt ‘‘ Par- nell” with your All Right colt ‘* Hermit,” for One Hundred Dollars a side. I have this day deposited Fifty Dollars in the hands of the Secretary of the Driving Park Association, to trot the first week in September, prelimi- nary arrangements to be made on signing agrgement. This challenge will be open for one week. P, P. GILLIS. mayll—3i pd 72 Ss. S. “COBAN,” for St. John’s, New- foundland, will be due at Charlottetown on the lath Cattle and Sheep on deck. For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. TUESDAY, instant, and will carry mayli—2i Shortest Route to Boston, VIA HBALIFA. Canada Atlantic Steamship C0. The Fast, Steel, Clyde-built STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Les.ves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, erat WEDNESDAY MORNING, at 10 o'clock, Returning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, at 4p. m. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax same evening, and can. if they prefer it, yo directly on board the Steamer without extra charge, FARES: Charlottetown to Boston (Ist class)........ -$ 9 20 OT. acct hice dens eaeu ceaissaee +tiveosnantia 16 #& Charlottetown to Boston (2nd ciass)....... - §25 PIR 6c. oc bine Ci caaes cde tek teeeteiers oe aoe Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P, E. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; also by the Agents of the P. EK. Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetown. fe FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent, CrIPMAN BROS., General Agents, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, apl6—tf FE 3 ) T HAT HANDSOME PROPERTY situate on the St. Peter’s Road, about one and Why none had been sent to the regions below ’Twas the fault of his agents, His Majesty thought, That none ot these lawyers had ever been caught! And for his own pleasure he felt a desire knickers, ab To come to the earth and the reason inquire. Well, the lawyer who rose, with a visage so grave, a half miles trom the city, known as ‘*‘ THE GARDINER PROPERTY,” recently occu- piel by Mr. Robert Bridges. The House and Buildings are in good order, Sixteen, twenty- | Possession immediate. NEN rey \' BY TO LET! TO LET! NICE HOUSE on Pleasant Street. Also A a Double Tenement on King Street. Apply to WILLIAM DODD. apll Ti QnNwaAna Qa whan HAKDWARa SALESMAN WAIN DED. A person who has had at least three years’ experience in the Hardware line, can obtain a good situation by applying early. ROBT. T. HOLMAN, may l0—1w SUMEERSIBE. 500 BAGS LIVERPOOL SALT, JUSF ARRIVED, and will be sold cheap while landing. HORACE HASZARD. may l0—tf Charlottetown Driving Park and Provincial Exhibition Association. A SECOND CALL of 30 per cent. ($30 a share), upon the subscribed Stock of the above Association, payable on or before 15th June next, has been ordered by the Directors. Shareholders will oblige by pay- ing the same to me at the office of Warburton & Smallwood, Cameron Block. A. B. WARBURTON, Secy.-Treasurer. may8—d w tl dte STEAMER “COILA” —WILL SAIL— From Stmmersi¢e and Charlottetown FOR BOSTON, ABOUT THE 15th INST., Carrying Freight at Lowest Rates. Shippers of Potatoes, Eggs, etc., should ap- ply at once to R. Hunt, Esq., Summerside, or in Charlottetown to D. FARQUHARSON & SON. may4 —eod wxy tl 18th FOR SALE. FPNHAT pleasantly situated Cottage on West r Street, commanding a splendid view of the Harbor, now occupied by the subscriber, together with Stable and Outhouses. Apply to HENRY C. DOUSE, ———— _ amet DENTISTRY. H, BRUCE FINDLEY, 0. 0.8, OFFICE: Over ‘Dominion Boot & Shoe Store,” QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. Approved modern appliances used to render Dental operations comparatively painless. OFFICE HOURS-—9 a. m. to 1 p. m., and 2to5 p. m. may2 Belvidere—Pasturage To Let, 7 undersigned will receive Tenders up to SATURDAY NEXT, 11th inst., at six or fifty acres can be had with this pro- perty. Part of purchase money can remain on security ef property fora term of years, at five per cent. interest. Apply to Made gut his opponent a consummate knave ; ; JOEN INGS. wp0—4w law oc? oa ; 12 o'clock, for the Pasturage at Belvidere for the present season, with the right to collect the Seaweed thereon, satisfactory security to be given for the rent. Full particulars on application. eney Pe OS Micke ie VESTED FUNDS, £6,000,000 (Six Net Surplus of any Fire Company in t UNLIMITED LIABILITY OF SI in Canad. than any other Company. J. May 11, 1889, st —WHERE Whi Charlo te°own, May 7, I889—-eod & wky CAN will be made up in the Latest Style of THE ROYAL INSURANCE COMPANY OF ENGLAND, 70: Millions Pounds Sterling), with the largest he world, {AREHOLDERS. Does a larger business MACEACHERN, AGENT. ORDER YOUR ~ MER SUIT AT— D. A. BR BE FOUND- Many of the Best Cloths, Art. Fit and Finish Guaraateed. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. D. et ee eee om mee mor re —— e menree ee A “ALL THE CO.” Looks as good as Silk, and will PONGEE DRAPERY PERKINS Charlottetown, April 25. 1Rx89—dy & why 29 KLDS & METI. new American Hats, New American Prints, New American Ginghams. ee American Pongee Cloths, make a nice, light Summer Dress. Oe nomen , FOR CURTAINS. New Hosiery, New Gloves, New Parasols. & STERNS. —<>1889->— BOSTON DIREC Steamship Line. Only Direct Line Without Change, | i } The Starnch and Commodious Steamships the season of 18*9, run as follows, commencing with the 66 99 CARROLL, From Charlottetown, Thursday, 9th May, at 6 p. m. One of these vessels wil] leave Boston for Charlottetown EVERY SATURDAY, at Noon, and Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURS. DAY, at Six o’clock, p. m. Excellent Passenger accommodation. Low rates, FARES—First-class Passage Berth in well- furnished Cabin, $7.50. Stateroom Berth, $2.00 * a Rates for F sowest Rates for Freight, which ji lways carefully handled. ’ ee CARVELL BROS.. Agents, Charlottetown. HARRISON LORING, Treasurer, hk. B. GARDNER, Manager, Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. may7—dy lw—2aw pat her guar sum jour PASTURE TO LET. _ LET.—The Pasture on about 6 acres each, Asylum. Apply to Two Fields, PETERS & PETERS. nrey6—tt ‘Faraiture Repair Shop, | Boston, Halifax and P, E. Island Reuphoistered in fine style. “Carroll” and “Wercester,”’! DSUMMOND having been thoroughly refurnished and put into | L first-class condition in every respect, will, during | next to the Old jt QUEEN STREET, Opposite Watson's Drug Store. (NURNITURE Repaired, Repainted and Venetian Blinds Painted and Retaped very cheap. New Signs mace in new and fancy style. Uld Signs Repainted and Relettered. Shop Blinds Painted and Lettered in Gold Leaf. Paints mixed to order, ready for use, all shades. Satisfaction assured. A nice assortment of New Furniture, Pic- CHARLOTTETOWN TO BOSTON, ', sermon New roritur, tie Give us a call, McINSES & GRANT. ap24—3m 2aw (ws) MINE COAL SECOND TO NONE. 7 TAKES THE HIGHEST RANK, both as a i Steam Coal and for domestic purposes, Our | Lotting and Culm Coals are excellent and econo- mical Fuel, suitavle for Steam purposes, Black- smiths’ use and Lime burning, and are exten- sively used in Mills end Factories. Apply to ' CHARLES W. IVES, i 41 Water Street, Pictou, j Agent Intercolonial Coal Mining Co. (Ltd.) { mays—6i NewPid & ; 2 YOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that the L Annual General Meeting of the Share- holders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Com- pany will take place at the Gas Works on TUESDAY, the 14th day of May, 1889, at the hour of Eleven o'clock in the forenoon, for the purpose of electing Directors and the general transacting of business. DENNIS MURPHY, Manager. ap25—tl ntg ) LET.—A House on Dorchester Streei, near LD, A. Hillsborough ining 8 Rooms, ego, Nard and Stabhes.” AGHIy to, Be Mae a OER: & Wace Se NY Minne: Be. a (lb ait geet agai a}