ie \ tS LHE DAILY eee meen “oXAMINER. * This is trae Liberty, when Free Bora Meu, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnirives. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, MAY 19, 1891. ee en ee me Sinere Corres Two Cente VOL. 27.—NO. 129 sA YE ry CVT TS } Y te, .* 4 3 ~ * : al ; "= & ‘ wf “ 7 & Pr .» 4 re sy 1 , ait t¢ pr. or — ae we 3 Sr AAR ; Mer yer Si, \ V-&. | $e . ot Be oe Sar + oils MM, ‘ eye s 4 tA apy » ‘Hie oot 0S ‘RP qh Quaeee K. 7 Me ~ ~ oe ~ o *) eqanite. BALS AM a : | by ph 1 CED Mr ; 4 SD ‘srern, ZAIN Nie URE NG DAL Al ~ “a CAL TO; & te tv PuNe em : CRove 34 COU Woop! °C OLDS. @LOYEARS IN USE, Of price 23° PER BOTTLE x STRONG & CO, PROPRIETORS ses St. John., N. B. _————$_ oe ee entenccccans lweTigll SALES. « YE are prepared to conduct Auction Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, ée.in say part of the City or Island at noderate rates. 4 Prompt payments. Good references. Give _ CHARLES I. MORRISON, Auctioneer, 106 Queen Street. a me'2 EE a ofr < eT HOLS : a ctittindl ROME fsscoven = a nn ; ss 7 EOAALIMITEQTINEFRES: A; i o; iin 4 COPY eptED i ViGCR ZNO STREN rs] For L957 or FAILING SINe Gen WORDBSILITT, Weakress of Bey ond Binz. Tote ef “ «~ s3 . Be urt ? * | tae SIME TBEATMBNT— Berets in scar. Meat ei’ WB 20 Statesand Foreign Countr'ss. Write th Es Gyacseies 434 proofs mail:d (scaled) free. A ° GRIE MEDICAL CO., BUFFALO, N. Y. FOR A LIMITED TIME FREE in \ RE NOT a Pur- a * gative Medi- ‘cine. They are a BELoop BuiLpEerR, Tonic and Krcon- STRUCTOR, as they Supply in a condensed form the substances ually needed to en- svich the Blood, curing t diseases coming Latrom Poor and WatT- ERY Hoop, or from VITIATED Humors in nvigorate and BuILp P ‘the Broop and down by overwork, mental worry, disease, excesses and indiscre- tions. They have a SPECTFIO ACTION on the Sexvua. System of both men and women, wer estoring LOST VIGOR yand eorrecting all IERNGULARITIES aud E EUPPRESSIONE,. Physi Th : AY MAN Who finds his mental fac- Ps Ulties dull or failing, or Puta’ wa flagying, should take these Mysical and monn bis lost energies, both Y WOMAN should take them, at The y cure all —F- e838 When neg]: a ae YOUNG HER should take these Pris. tales ¢ They will cure the re- Oster, Peal bad habits, and stre ugthen the | the them regular. e Pus will | "OF Sale by al} drueci ! 7 Flea fa eet OF Will be sont upon eae me per bex), by addressing DR. WILLIAMS’ MED. CO. Brockville, Ont, ie sale MeGHiy, UNIVERSITY, Mow “~RHAT.. A SPery oor A Rake ANNOI Ni EMENT of the ‘y of nt Ted, statin, “A ppite 1 Se nee has been tire, [.) ‘® ‘He details of the new . )orart —- : : ad other ‘site Oleg, kshops, Apparatus Rens af ch ovements in its several Dr part tay,! te a : Mica Ki see nine Mechanical and Klec- Main will pre aad Practical Chemistry, Stags not ieit, the Session of 1891-2 e - , ™ thin county Mierto accessible to Stucents Pies may be & wheiga. 7 oe Bad on application to the | whe ea; pet ants - C4 also supply detailed aan ttity vi % the other Faculties of the | W'S tlie Dn a sane, Medicine, Arts (in-| Malda Course for W “erinary Eileses surse lor Women), and Bias oP AKENRIDGE, B. C. L., | Acting Secretary, i System, when broken | } } YOUNG W ia should take them . te 0 ER Thes CEO, H. COOK, PHOTOGRAPHER. — (0) — HAviNe secured the services of Mr. CLOUD HILL, for many years Chief Operater - with Hills and Saunders, and Gabes Hughes of Ryde Photographer to the Queen and Royal Fannily, ' Specimens persons wishing high class Photes taken would do well to call and se Specimens, Special attention paid to beautiful enlarged Portraits on opal and paper, finished in | ‘monochrome and colors which are greatly admired for truthfulness and « elicacy of finish. These really high class permanent Portraits are rapidly taking the place of all interior |. _ kinds, and are produced at prices consistant with conscientious work. They can be produced from negatives, or taken by us or from any photograph sen howe ver old and faded, D+ guerreotypes, Ivory Miniatures, Glass Positives, etc., etc., | Will not fail to give entire satisfaction. temember the place. Over Apothecaries Hall. ‘May 9, '91—2aw & w 5m _— | — | tions binding of Magazines, Dlustrated Papers, Periodicals, ete. TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, Sign of the Big Rock, J. D. McLeod’s Corner: jan6 —_— --——-—— a —— SS ee A. 8, JOHNSON'S DRUG STORE i . . r THE PLACE to buy anything you want in the line of Pure Drugs and Chemi- cals, Patent Medicines, Druggists’ Sundries, Toilet Articles, Perfumery, etc. The Dispensing of Physicians’ Prescriptions a specialty day or night. Our large Prescription trade shows us that our effurts in this line are being appre- ciated by ail. EVERYBODY'S PILLS still continue to increase in popularity, owing to their mild action, certain effects, and the perfect safety with which they can be adminis- tered to young and old, For sale by Druggists at 25 cents per box. A. S. JOHNSON, Corner Kent and Prince Stveets. Ch’'town, May 13, 1891. A Reputation of Five and Twenty Years Standing ——(0) THE GREAT INVIGORATING TORIC, CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. (x)— NVALUABLE in cases of Loss of iecatie: Weak or Painful Indigestion, Malaria, Lowness of Spirits, Fevers of all kinds, and as a general Strengthener of the Sys- tem when weakened by changes of the season. aa i It is necessary to remember that there are many so-called Quinine Wines, but that the GREAT ORIGINAL is ** Campbell’s,” and that the genuine bears qur signature upon the label. The best proof of its value is the fact that its sale at the present time is larger than ever before. The following certificate shows how CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE is appre. | ciated. Having submitted two samples of Quinine Wine, imitations of the genuine, along with a sample of our own, to the Public Analyst, we received the following reply: ee . es ‘ . a “**Camppewy's’ is the cnly genuine Quinine Wine of the three sampies examined at M _ Kenneth Campbell & Co’s. request.” fo oa . : Joux Baker Epwarps, Ph. D., F. C. S., ap2t Puhblie Analyst. es NS a _ BANISHES BAD BLOOD. Bad Blood is responsible for all the Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases, Humors and Disfiguring: Rashes that are so prevalent, especially in spring. There isa Natural For To Bap Boop called Burdock Blood Bitters which always conquers, never fails and is recommended by thousands. It searches out and removes all impurities from the smallest pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. In Scrofula, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Shingles, Tetter, etc., ils effects are wonderful. WHAT THEY SAY. Two of my children had large sores on their baddies cause by poorness of the blood. They were completely cured by one bottle of BD. B. B. Mrs. J. Piven, London East, Ont. About a year ago I got a running abs B. B. B. cured it and I am strong again. = ——— Burdock oe een) ee Siena cess on my neck which made me very weak. Mrs. Geo. Leptnanam, Montefiore, Man. A Faithful Friend. Sirs,—I have great faith in your Burdock Blood Bitters, and can recommend it for most anything. Two yearsago I was troubled with an ulcer on my ankle; having u sed B. B. B. for bad blood I precured a bottle, and a box of Burdock Healing Ointment ; after using three bottles and thee boxes I was completely cured and can recommend it everywhere. Yours truly, Mrs. We. V. Bovp, Brantford, Ont. BB — | al : a FURNITURE REPAIRED. scchaneineticiaiininanatinestate (x) isaiicnaanecdan Now is the Time to have your Furniture Repaired, Repainted and Reuphoistered. (x) OLD FURNITURE MADE TO LODK NEW. We have a nice lot of Coverings for Lounges, Smoking Chairs, ete. MARK WRIGHT & C0., Ltd. Charlottetown, March 26, 1891. and TAYLOR & GILLESPIE. | f We are making Special Reduces! jgye.c00 ee during this month on the) ———————~ a4 ene Sen a he meena any : ABEL LN SEER CT { ; B24 Beokesw es Bl gj 8 a : Oy ey ee ccs Be ' (EBS AHA Geese | , ees ary [$4 et ve. BS Fi i BS E on = Foxy 2s Se Pie TS Fi’ BS ewe e | | The Dairy Breeds. So long as we have different breeds of cattle, for whatever puipose kept, we can- not know too much about them. Hence the work of the experiment stations in testing the different breeds and recording results is invaluable. | The importance of the matter is reason for / LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The First District of @neen's. Sir,—I observe in a recent issue of Tar ExaMINer that the independent electors of the First District of Queen’s County have proved themse'ves to be worthy sons of worthy sires by resenting the ineulte thrust upon them by 4 clique in Charlottetown, They have chosen a candidate from among themselves to represent their interests in the Legislature of this Province. It is just what the whole country expected from so intelligent a district. Surely amoug the many highly qualified liberals of New Lon- don and Crapaud someone might have been found worthy to fill a seat in the councils of the country ! But this did not auit the ambitious little coterie of the city. Hence the Conservatives of the District have come to the rescue and nominated a man from among themselves, independent of any dic- tation from Charlottetown. They have, no doubt, heard of the experience of other country districts in * ye olden time’ when Charlottetown lawyers were considered the fitand proper persons to look after their interests. When these gentlemen would be around the District soliciting votes they appeared to take the deepest interest in the welfare of the constituency. Bu once they were returned to the House, it was the last time that the light of their countenance would be seen by their supporters until the expiration of theic four years term, when they would, in all probability, be around again—-smiling 1s blandly as before. This however, to use & common expression, is “ played eut.” No intelligent community now abroad to look fora man to represent it. The want some one interested in, and thoroughly ay with, the wante of the district. ow, that this commendable spirit has shown itself among the peaple of the * First District” in the nomination of Dr. MeNeill, it behoves all who have the welfare of the district at heart, be they Liberals or Con- servatives, to rally around him and eoroughly resent the covert insinuation that they have not one of themselves fitffor the position. Hy doing so they will teach the lottetown aspirants for public honors to win thers at home, and it will likely be sometime before they asked to elect a non-resident again. Of course a great effort will be made from the city to carry the city man, and a ** be will certainly be out. Look out for their caravansaries, and makea note of how they are /oaded, LiBERTAS. ee AShot at the Railway. Sin,—-There is a limit beyond which human indurance cannot or ougbt not te be pushed. We have not been disposed to criticise the management of the Railway or make more difficult its administration, looking and longing every day for such changesor corrections inthe present manner of doivg things as anybody in the land hae aright to expect. Bat matters are going from bad to worse, Over the western, or only paying end of the line, any kind of service is considered good enough and the complaints, notof cranks or busybodies, but of those who have the best interests of the people and place at heart, have been disregarded—in some cases even treated with scant courtesy Just now as I said, any kind of service is considered guod enough for us. For dear knowa how long, our trains have been two aud three hours late, and in more than one case disgusted passengers, tired cut waiting at by-stations, ‘ ’ a careful study of the tabulated results given, taken from station bulletin 77, on } one of the Experimental Farms, issued ' a short time ago. An interesting fact is t! the close comparison found between the Shorthorns and Holsteins. The cattle selected were Ayrshires, by } ‘ « {the Ayrshire Breeders’ Association ; Guern- a ; |seys, by the American Guernsey Cattle ( aes i oar ; Holstein-Friesian, by the Hvistein- Go $9 EFnentaton 1 ¢ porct f riesian Association of America; Jerseys, g cé $ ¢§ R- ger k 12h hanulsion ie.* ° : , ie & wonderrul ae eet ioans It is th 7 the Philadelphia Jersey Breeders Club: { Best Remedy tor COMSUREP 1027, horthorns, by the American Shorthorn } Scr-fula, Bronchitis. Wasting Dis- ; Breeders’ Association. ) eases, Chrenic Conghs and Colds. The most important and thorough test PALATAGELE AS RFENS. ever made, of all the dairy breeds, shows ; Scott's Hmuision is only put up in sa;mon color the Guernseys to produce the highest per- stitutions. centage of solids : the highest percentage ? reewerre ee of butter-fat ; the lowest cost per pound of 2 SCOTT & LOWNE, Bellevilie t solids ; the lowest cost per pound of butter- fat; and that a quart of Guernsey milk costs less than nearly all the others, while Eligibly Situated Building Lots |**"°“" ™°™ Semo> FOR SALE ag e33 +4¢,2 23 @ Ties . BM FE br > . . R 22 = 4 TW HE subscriber having purchased the Cahill| 5: I< * rs 2 Estate, situate at the head of Upper]: + =: - > we Prince Street, offers the same for sale in . : : o Building Lots. This property, owing to the}: + &- ; 9 high elevation of the land and the view which | -==>=> 2 it commands of the city, is unsurpassed for} ~.2n42: ae a escceo : an 5 building purposes, Lots disposed of at rea-| 3 $ x & | Specific Gravity z. sonable rates. Plan of property can be seen, | 2S = eo end full information as to terms of sale ch-| >2a ee : : tained, at the office of R. Reddin, Solicitor. | 3 Bw be | Water — ABaweNwO WILLIAM McGRATH, : 3 oo — pt et — : may6—1m eod Charlottetown. eM EM | Total Slids a alae ee Ol a et mo o orm to OOS j g = ne eee ae 8 |B = 22238 | ** g |= aig we weT "Tae ra to Dt ew | Casein | i eee 1S DOD | 2 is ee ee ee OR en ee a oe =~ See a * = . 2% & ww | Sugar | a SS ee Se ~Aocoem ; ; eae 7 Ssess | 1 IISUD Ash aada Atlantic §. §. Co.) 2222" ——____. s We *}2lomo> es Re | coneniemnmmnainl me =@, oe 3 j | Seo S| = : Route to Boston| "=! ‘The Best Route to Boston|£: #27. = | hry ; = } | ———— ae. o | ay Tre T 1" Y Qn - i - 5 ; Fes aa Se Ee s re STEAMSHIS “HALIFAX” leaves | ">=" Total Number of Daye | Noble’s Woarf, Halifax, for Boston| SR RRS 7 ; * ® every Wednesday Morning at 8 o'clock, and | ==SSo Under Experiment. G Si were cate a ew Shattt cara | heels ° Lewis's Wharf, Boston, for Halifax every| =ssa5 , > ° Saturday at noon. KSE We Pounds 25 io ss Passengers for Boston from P. E. Island] oamagat iii: ee ee 'ean leave Charlottetown by Steam Navigation] FSTERt =o ¢ on Co’s. steamers via Pictou Tuesday morning, pen ae | Quarts 2. @ . and go on board on arrival at Halitax on Tues- | & Saee | m : ve ' day evening without extra charge. mt BD et ee | = ; i ; ; © Wm OD | Through Tickets for sale on board Steam Sti rai ee eho? © Navigation Co's. steamers and by aRISCSR ! SSeS 5 F T, NEWBERY, Agent, ox ne | pints *o<R| ap3s0—eod & wy Charlottetown. | S&O-'1> . a a oe a 3B . S B ISLAND HOSP.TAL |sese=| ae ; ; _ ~ ° it. i, d Wilau |zesex A —_— Aeon Average perday-| UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that]. rwco6 | Cents. in pursuance of the Act of Incorporation | “——=——=) Aversge Cost of Food per a Pellic Meeting cf all contributors to the/ 3 SyIe Quort of Milk Cents. above Institution will be held at the Hospital, ——_ in the City of Charlottetowa, P. BE Island, | > sor on THURSDAY, 28th May, 1891, at the/S@aS 3 ° : -.2 eo =e hour of 7.30 p._ m., for the purpose of electing | >< @ 3 = = Trastces for the government of the Institution, 5 SEo a in accordance with the by-laws, and for the ; rj. = transiction of such other business as shall be . > brought before the meeting. % © See is B. BALDERSTON, iw. 3 Secretary of Trustees, — =i = Total Number of Days "= ,Ca'town, May aa, 1g0l —Gter R a = 2 = | Under Experiment. 2 co to to | | a SSRs > | Total low 6 Sw I otal, ls ao eee ee ie oe ee * < N eee to i | =. ai a So ted = bs ie. DoDROO 25 a ees r : a. el hee= mpm | Average Daily. | a > } Wo noRol ae Average per cont off |a © AAS ee = bo se DO tO BPR , mg ei pi o= 8 Total Solids. ‘¢ rHOUSANDS 4 | SBSBS| igweeis Of bottles of DysprpTicure have been soid ZLRSS | Total 7s = during the past few years without any adver- Ia - x , $ = ae | } tising ae It aaeany entree cies Druoaw! eee _| = $s 4 tion, and POSITIVELY CURES the wor: ses eo) hD bo bo . a aw of Chronic Dyspepsia; this quality of curing wo ai Average BZEe s the disease explains its large aud spreading eSesS| Daily. Pe 12, sale without having been brought prominently = i L ¢ o nabiic or = before the public. ee 3 2 THE PAMPHLET SSEES Total aiilF (Copyrighted,) oc ’ on DYSPEPTICURE gives the results of many years = ¥ oo o- | oe study on Dict and the Diseases of Digestion. All Fe Se cet eicenenennnnemmatanannen Peo interested in these subfects, Chronic Dyspeptics Roe pm | Average Daily. especially, should read this little book; it is AAGDeEeS Cents wrapped about each bottle of the remedy, or se ale will be prompily mailed free to any address. os in nelle | Av: Cogt of Food per ib. of DYSPEPTICURE a ete! Total Solids. Cente. | Is sold by all Druggists—Sample Size 3& cts.; ee So 1 ———= SR Large Bottles $1.00, Those who cannot get se Ree | it easily will receive a large bottle by mail, all 5 See expenses prepaid, on sending $1.00 by register- i . a= net ed letter or P.O. Order to the maker, Charles r< 8.8 &- = K. Short, Pharmacist, St. John, N. B. 5: 8a¢ Be P. S.—Dysrrpricvre is being daily sent with Bo oom. : “ fety to the remotest parts of Canada and the . A ~ Gaited States in a specia) mailing package. ye | <-ntinienaiieanacaeniielnigeetiioaly-eiiipylpionie - Bee: ~- swine esnensamniinis : > BA. IN AN AS. ~-~=> i; Total Number of Days | < mis Sere ; —— SaEB= | Under Experiment. z ™ (\ BUNCHES to arrive by first Boston| St 8 | ¢ DO Steamer, and on each succeeding! +, > ia | Total. ! rz ) is) steamer during the season. 3H = = = 6 72.51 = AULD BROS. [| 25855) ee ik ap29—) m 2aw guar jour mh ows Average Daily. i = x O etnertesnareantignenest pica tliiigiedl —- |\AANISE® | g E i wm Se | Average per cent of (= & a Su 5 =~ Spas] [sv oi . $ tint ZRSaS | Total iss Qe | Queen Street, Charlottetown, (22555! gems 2 ane SS SES | Average 23535) ¢ |< are Tis , “ISES HT! CDaily {#- ™ i 8 oe i r & S51 | } 3a 5 4 a3 a ~ i | = eet wip wiek : : . , = Ww ty ; fe MALL and see our new pstterns in Cloth 5 i & | Total. oe © peers the we eae ever been =3 on oe od 2 ‘turned out in Domestic T weeds. were | Avernse Dally. 2 WOOL taken ia exchange for Cloth. Soe . | Gents y m1 hor ic mmo > ° | CARDING done on short notice. = : , W. C. TURNER, SORES | Average Cost ot Food Agent Tryon Woolen Mills. reeur per Ib of Fat. Cents. jand : times (which I may add, are filthy places, little better tban urinals) have been obliged to wend ther weary way howeward and take tu the means of locomotion of pre-rauway Why, sir, (tims very evening stuod for hours in the rain ot Mil River Staticn, a piace nc body evuid pur his nese into, while the train due when [ got there, was handling freightand creeping along ata snails pace, between Port Hill and O'Leary. ‘The special teain, nutwithsatand- ing the number vf times the favor has been asked for, lies «l’ day long at Summerside, at the samme ¢ s! tu the coultry a6 if it were put tiivuga tu Vignish, while the passenger is obliged to travel by the reguisr, and to his utter disgust and inconvenience, be landed at his destination hours behind schedule time. la this age, in any age, Me, Editor, I call this shemefui and po credit to our veunted rail- way manag ment. Let them do one of eicher things or gt out ard makeio m for others: — Let them put the steamboat special through tuo lignish every day as we have a right to expect ; or send out @ special tu clear up the freight along the line in vusy seasove like this aud allow regular trains make regu'ar time. We certainly have a claim to some better attention and « share of the improvements being made around us, Cross over the etreite and you would’at think you were under the tome governmen at all. There, fast treine, comlortable, clean, well veoilated, newly peinted cars are on every little branch of the 1. C. R., the stations are bright and clean and the officers well dressed—every. biog rane along ae if you were in avother railway world, Here we wou'd be taken (at least up weat) for « coal mine track, while we are in every way entitled to the sime service as the Nova Scotiape aud New Bruns sickers ge’, Jus: look «t our old care, cast-off engines, etc, Look at the shabby attire of the half-paid employe. See the wearied out passenger getting off at every misererable station and praying thst there may be no more stops, thiak of the extravagant fares charged for such & eervive, and then ask yourself if the time has at come to kick against such an outrage and kick vigorously. ‘Tis a shame, & crying shame, and none but the spiritless would tolerate it! You may think, Mr. Editor, that this is over- drawn, but avy such delusion may be er dissipated by buying a ticket for Tignish to-morrow. Viator, May I5th, 191. 2+«4+o- seoro> Maxy prominent men are now bein — off by the ravages of la grippe. en we consider that by using Cainpbeli’s Quisine Wine asa preventative we can ward off the attacks of la grippe, we would advise you te purchase a bottle from your druggist. tt Hosiery.—An immense line, lsdies and children’s, at Stanley Bros. m}5 2ieot Ieee IRIE PS -_ seer: - a .