ITEMS. LOCAL AND OTHER Mantis @ 5] He Moore & McLead’s dry goods ple ase add xy evening, the 7th May, on the all- “Dairv Farm- ll be a good pondent of the St . : petat » trace al veese!s arrived this Edward Isiand an ‘he scl ner Lucretia Jane, wit busheis from Grand River, P. EK. 1., the Canning, with bushels, arrived yesterday. e 8 — f rn era, from Gien - yp Acatn.—It is € telephone ex- ; when Their Excellencies did “| Agri PROFESSOR ROBERTSON THE WATCAMAN, AND lo the Editor of the Watchman : Sir,— What narrow being or becoming in Spirit, if not in flesh. I confess I was becoming a little prond, perhaps vain, and may be conceited, “just a kennin’ mair than was gude for me,” over the all-to-generous appreciation which the people of Prince Edward Island have given to the work of the dairy service there. I was prticularly pleased for the sake of those who are associated with me | in this work, and who have given of them | selves and of their home and family com- } forts more than the public know to ad vance the welfare of the Province. Iam ndebted to people all over Canada for hospitalities, and in of these have I rejoiced more unresr edly than in ave of somewhat C 1@S¢E roy 1 none | the intellectual hospitalities of the news- papers anc the men who are the power he- hind them. I have no hesitation in rely- zon the fairness of the Watchman to et me thank you through its columns for the part of the editorial atout me, which was meant “to bring me tomy senses.” | take the licking you intended Tor me on account of personal deficienzies, as being for my good, and I am too well nourished n spirit to let it create any Chinese re- sentment. , Tadmit that I am ambitious—ambit- 13 to render as large and lasting rvice to my fellows asl canon my one journey through life. In so far as your editorial might prevent that, I desire to and in no way good } correct it. Atno time have I ever cherished sn unkindly towards the Irish; and your remarks thai I offered insults to them in public ad- dresses or in private speech are wholly | unwarranted and unjust. Those who | were present at addresses I gave, when I | jokingly referred to the diet of potatoes and buttermilk, know that reither in word, | sentiment, nor intonation, was anything expressed but the most hearty liking and | high regard for the admirable qualities everywhere known as being - } feelin: Vil th are characteristic of Irishmen. The best antidote I can offer to you and to the Irishmen who might otherwise be isled by your references to the visit iich IT made tothe Island at the time the yYarmers attending the I] ; | of the Island the honor of ecasion, and my answer to it. [ | hoped that your better nature would have | kept you from trying to give effect to the hreat in its last sentence, and have tem- nan,—or “messenger” to buffet me, lest I might be exalted above meaeure.” Jas. W. Roperrsoyn. t t ry r t YY I The following is acopy of the corres- pou lence :— Charlottetown, Aug. 13th, 1894. Prof. Robertson, Dominion Daicy Comm’r. Charlottetown, P. E. I. SOIR; I am with the other Benevolent Irish Society feeling very dignant at being debarred by you presenting an address to His Excellency at the Exhibition Building on Friday last. As President of the Society, I have been the in- members of placed in a very false and ridiculous posi- | -| tion, and as your objection to our addre-s | being read there, as advertised, was made known to me by Mr. F. L. Haszard on the day before His Excellency arrived, I am | forced to conclude that you and you only | | were the cause of our exclusion. I think Wii Bb announced | euch treatment, under the circumstances, that W. C. McDovald will at once build simply contemptible, and I shali consider upon the damaged portion of the tobacco! jt my duty to resent it when and wherever faciory,ani will employ such of the male I have an opportunity. employes as can be jmade usefnol. It ia| I remain, Sir, thought that within a few months the } Yours etc., fact ry Ww li be com piete i, and the female ' Peter McCourt, employes will be reinstated at their work. | Pres. B. I. Society. sconces Covyty Court.—The County Court was 8S. Northumberland, in session to-day hearing the application | Ot? Summerside, P. E. I., of John A Manon for a re-hearing or new 14th August, 1894. ght by him against r, in which judgment fendant at the last sit- trial ir suit brow Thomas Francis Por was given for the « ting 0 e Court at New London. Theap- plication was refused with costs. Warbur ten for plaintiff; B hard for defendant. eaals Av Georcerows.—The sehr. Jubilee, > : . Capt. Butler, sailed from Georgetown yes- Peter McCourt, Esq “> President B. irish Society of P. E. L., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Dear Sir: | Your letter of 13th inst. was handed to | me at Kensington this morning. It sur- | prised me by its spirit and its language. | Whatever disappointment you may feel at | being, as you say, placed in a “false and terday morning for Boston, and passed | ridiculous position” (of which IT know through the Gut of Canso last evening.| nothing), cannot in any measure be laid at ave * - oI / rae a ; Five fishing schooners from Lunenburg, | my door as blame. You know I did not Carrie, Citizen, Mason, the arrived, the and Clara E. report cousiderable ice met on N. Ss ; hav e Gomaila, Leopold and way, but not enough to impede the passage. They will take in and sail for the Baaks. Navigation pen up to Mo a 18 OF azue at i gan Bri iges. bait i Cardi Berrer.—A lady Newspaper WOULD BE iay,and among the hen-fruit iliar find. On one of the eggs : Ler busband Was writt “Wife wanted; address Phil- lipsy f young man on the other Bici lat : egg over @ pencil sketch of a decent-looking young man was fi The lady wh purchased the eggs is ar ana bas no danghters, conse ‘ y the advertisement is thrown away. 5 ky limes. icieiasiiitaeieaii Comrise Bacx.—H MS Pinafore wiil pay us another visit on Thuraday evening. No oue si 1 miss opportunity of hearing this eplendid opera. It will be well staged, and should draw a full house,jespecially in view of the object that is to be benefitted i formance In a way it is the | futy f ir citizens {to lo all they can to as ring band stand for Q Square. {It will undoubés great | as re dur ng the summer to i! to 1 by Vinnicombe’s orchestra, and Mr \ om be | do his par€well if the | ban i led, al, 4 Iw Aseosp.—If girls will nm s an ¢ jange, they should I t eves 1 beforehand and k gy what is coming J ii sour f wed- 4 gnor é Take t is i rhe girls get I r KROW yg se «C«6irs t ng about t lutea. It wasa typical and eweet i resided over the dinner table at which her husband and herself aut He remarked that the tomatoes w f Z : aeked ftney wer canned she didn’t know, but rang the bell, and wher the maid came eke said: **Mary, are these canned tomat es?” Mary said they were, ax ured LHey were as waan't it i as any he had ever eaten, ‘ lerful, &c. The bride thought awhile 7 . athtg & * and then, with her wise little head on one side, remarked; “Upon my word, George, : i . hy they grow any vegetables an D ,nuse tbe canned gnes are rea as good. t-} You mentioned to me that a basket of eggs in the market | | have the pleasure of meeting you, knowing | you, or hearing from yon, until I met you j atthe door of the exhibition buildings. Our meeting then (so far as I know) was | | purely accidental. you desired an address to His Exceilency, communicated with his sec- retary in reference thereto, and that he would let you know what time would be | convenient. You very well know, or should | know, that I had no right to interfere with the programme of the Agricultural Confer- ence as published and as accepted by the | committee, Their Excellencias and the sev- | eral speakers. | Jvwold youthat asa matter of courtesy | to you and out of respect tothe Benevolent Irish Society, which you represented, I | wonld mention the matter to His Excellen- cv assoon ashe reached the building. | This I did, and be said that he would ap | point any time that would be convenient i to present |} that you had | to yourself and |,is host on Friday evening | or on Saturday. | I did not cee you afterward-; you did | not call for me; the matter escaped my memory, as I did not think I was in any | way to plav for you. I would have been glad to have helped you, if you had let me | know; but after His Excellency mentioned i that he thought the importance of an ad- j dress from your Society merited a separate | and special occasion, I am surprised to | learn now that you took no steps to avail | yourself of the privile.ze. | Until your letter came, had anyone | mentioned the matter, I would have sup posed that you had presented the address, and thus given additional pleasure to their | Excelleacies Certainly His Excellency was not in any way to blame for your remissness; and if it affords you any benevolent satisfaction to transfer your disappointment with yourse!f to resentment towards me, I am sorry, and remain, Yours fajthfully, Jas. W. Roperyson. A Rare Cuance.—That valuable busi- } ness site lately occupied by the late Wm. Weeks, on the north side of Queen Square, will be sold at Pul Auction in a few i days. Also, two acres of pasture land in | the Common of Charlattetowns Also, 47 acres of land at the Rovaliy Junction, | fronting on Brack ley Point Road. Adver- | | tisement to morrow. JAPANESE WASH SILKS. Just arri ved—light—pretty—servic able—and the price only 44 cents, Most desira ble for Blouses and Dresses. BEER BROS. Fibre Chamois in three weights now in stock. escapes most of Ra | sultural Conference at Charlottetown, | | isto publish your letter tome after that had | red with fairness your words as a watch- | from | | = | THE DAILY EXAMINER LATEST SUMMERSIDE NEWS | ' Special Correspondence of The Examiner | Mr. Aneus McSween is making a num- | ber of improvements in his residence on Central St. The house is being moved back about forty feet, leaving room for a lawn and garden in front. The appeaan ce of the house will also be improved by two large bay windows, and a number of other changes made. Resumen Bustyess. ~ Mr. Charles B. Saunders has resumed business at his old stand on Queen St. . CaLLep Away.—Captain Seely, of the Sal vation Army, has been called home. She received a telegram on Saturdav last that her sister in St. John was seriously ill. Awaitinc Lumper.—The Hall Manu facturing Company have been running short handed for the past week on account of scarcity of lumber. It is expected that the schooner Restive, whichjleft here last week for Point du Chene, wil l arrive in a few days with a load of spruce and hem ee . : ’ lock for this company, when they will re sure work with full force Fy x B ctxs.—The police have begun their summer recreation of chasing Stray cows. Put thé>-sndcuffs on ’em ! PersonaL. — Mr. George Tweedy, of } Alberton, is in town. Mr. William start an undert left this morning on a busiuess trip to the United States Green, who is about to | iking business in this town, | | ResoLution.— At a meeting held by the Prince County Temperance League last night, in Y. M. C. A. hall, a resolution was passed condemning the osction of the in granting license to a ven- dor in Prince Couaty, aad pledging their | support in the future (regardless of party } feeling) to men of honor. | Government | | | Ostrvary—The remains of Mrs Mary |S Stevenson, who died in West Newton, | Mass, on the 22nd inst, came over on the Nerthumberland yesterday evening accom- panied by Mr Henry Stevenson, son of the deceased. Mrs Steverson wae born in Cav- sh in 1828 and resided for a number years in Tignish, to which place the re- | end mains were taken today for interment. The deceased had been a resident of West New- | ton for about three years. | . , » | Horet Arrivats.—Campbell Hotel: W | D White, J H B Fair, John P Brennan, | | Fred Mathers, Alberton; Cyrus Pilman, ' | New London; Jas Ruskin, Charlottetown, | J F Arsenault, Higgins Road; Hon Neil McLeod, Charlottetown; Samuel Dymond, | } Northam; C N Beal, St John. | ; Clifton: G RG Bagnall, Ch’town; W B Murdock, Amherst. W C Ogle, Toronto; H H Harvey, Montreal. SuiprixG.—Shipped per ss Northumber land to-day: 240 bags potatoes, $216; 1 barrel game, $4; 9 barrrls oysters, $30; 500 Ibs hides, $30; 300 lbs tallow, 1240 bus oats, $446; 82( webs Island cloth, 4; 8 horses, 630. } Total $1,957. | Tue Pvusiic Garpex.—Things about | } own are putting on ther summer appearance, ‘he peace ful har- | bor, the surface of which mirrors |] | phantoms the passing ships, and over |} | whose expanse steals the low drone of the | boat, the budding trees, the | blooming crocuses, lifting their cups to the soft blue skies, the lawns, | | coloring emerald under the touch of na- | | ture, the merry sparrow, the fizzling soda | | | i cases egga, $10; _—* eeu é , | } evening ; g fountain, the busy people, and last, but most prominent feature of all, our public garden, (s0 called) which should now be heralding the coming summer in a garb of glorious color, does so nursing an infant growth ofhay and clover—and, we under- stand, the committee who have the man- agement of this “garden,” are talk- ing seriously of planting potatoes there this summer. If Summerside is to have a public garden, and we are so for- tunate as to be presented with so good a site, why don’t the town council take the management of this lot from the hands of the dormant committee, and let us haw; this Summer, instead of a potato patch, something that we may look upon with pleasure ? aoercesecusesese Recipe to Keep Out Moths alls and put them = away among furs and woolen goods in a good box, trunk or your The Moth Balls do the rest. JOHNSON & JOHNSON. The Reliable Druggists. Get a 10 cent box of our Moth ; SVCSSSTSVSSVSSTESESUs Who Helps a Housekeeper more than the furniture and Cape Breton Coals in its reputation for Houss Use. Your Attention ! 2 A TTT Meme SATURDAY TO BE OUR BIG DAY, AND A Big Day for Our Customers | BARGAINS TO NO END. White Shirts at 30c, worth 45 2c Up; Ties worth 30c for Lé&c. A nice Football to be each customer who buys Suit for $3 or over. Maké the boys happy given t a Boy n © by pur- { } | | | | | | vet ce) 2 Colored 22c, worth 3%e; Ties from) Kies worth 2éc for 10¢; chasing the Boys’ Suits on Satur-: day night at PROWSE BRO Charlottetown, April 24, 1€95—246 we —= “‘e “== SS sydney Coai! This celebrated Coal, mined by the General Mining As~ sociation, Ltd., of London, G. B., at North Sydney, Cape Bre ton, has long been generally known under the name of SYD- NEY COAL, and this name is registered asa Trade Mark. To guard against deception from other coals being sold with the prefix of “Sydney,” or as “Sydney Coal,” a.certificate is issued with each cargo of Genume Sydney Coal shipped. SYDNEY COAL stands at the head of all Nova Scotian It is ke | also an excellent Sream Coa.. CARVELL BROS., Agents. R. H. BROWN, Sydney Mines, Resident Manager. Charlottetown, April 24, 1895~—3m 246 3 = Ve do Job Printing of every description at reasonable prices. Try us and be convinced. The Examiner Publishing Company ———— ae $$ —<—— ee eee area ————$———— EP tig a 49 — si TUESDAY, APRIL 30, 1895. - «~ cinemas —————— & — © A FAIR QUESTION. It is always fair for a purchaser to ask WHY should I trade with so-and-so ? So far as WE are concerned our answer is this :-— PRICE, } QUALITY, H Sufficient Reazons. VARIETY. ~ Our {Spring Stock is plete, with the finest yet shown in now about com- assortment we have Spring and Summer Dress Goods, Dress Trimmings, Mantles and Jackets, Millinery, Millinery Trimmings, Silks, Ribbons, Laces, ete. MOORE & McLEOD, Charlottetown, April 20, 1895. BRUCE'S, The Leading Custom Tailoring Establishment. A full line of the Finest Cloths always in stock. Clay Worsteds, Tyke Seotch and Canadian Tweeds and Serges, Craven English, Worsteds. First-class workmen. : Serges, Two of the best Cutters in Canada. The Leading Merchant Tailor. Charlottetown, April 27, 1895 —246 es a ae engage a The People’s Clothing Store, 132 QUSEN STREET. JUST OPENE D.—Thousans of dollars’ worth of Men’s and Boys’ Clothing, Gents’ Furnishings Hats and Caps. If you want to save money, look for this store. You will find it in J. &. Macdonald’s Old Stand, 132 QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, April 29, 1895—ly New Ready to Wear Clothing. Boys’ Suits. Youths’ Suits, Men’s Suits, all at the lowest prices, The Latest Styles and the Nobbiest Patterns. Hats, Hats, Caps, Caps. A Beautiful Range just arrived, the Newest and Latest English and American makes. See our window for styles. Gents’ Furnishings. Everything that is wanted to dress NEAT, NOBBY and STY LISH. Our Shirts, Collars and Ties are beauties. McKAY WOOLEN CO., BARGAIN CORNER. man? Qur help is ready for your call. NEW FURNITURE at not-to- be-beat prices. Repairs to your old Furniture, | Mattresses, etc., on de- | mand. MARK WRIGHT & 60., LTD, Who Sell at Selliny Prices. For Sale or To Rent. The well-known Business Stand, the * Central Hotel,” formerly the * Railway House,” situated on Richmond Street. This Hotel contains 2] rooms, with large Shop and good stabling for 25 horses. Is centrally situated, and within two minutes’ walk of Market House and Post Office. Apply to THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23—dy 246 & wky . I" | an! aA THE LOVE OF GEMS is a proper sentiment, and indicates the possession of exquisite iaste. You can gratify such a taste easily by inspecting our stock of Rings, which contains shin- ing examples of the rare beauty of gems of various kinds. Opals, Turquoises and Diamonds seem to be the favorites at pre- sent. Just received, ‘ Watches, Rings, Styds, Ladies’ Belts, Hair Pins and Combs. ‘ E. W. TAYLOR. aps TO RENT —A house on Oriebar St contain- ing eight rooms, opposite residence of F L Haszard, Esq. Apply to Mra BLATCH, corner Great George and Fi tzroy Sts ap29 3i mws will be sold at Low Prices The Acadia Sugar Refiaing Co., Limited, HALIFAX, NOVA SCOTIA. Prices quoted on all grades delivered at either Halifax, N.S., Charlottetowu, Sum- merside or Souris, P. E. 1. HORACE HASZARD, Aveut for P. E [slanl. Ch’town, April 2, 1895 - 246 ly LONDON HOUSE ! ae — MORTCACE SALE. The Stock of DRY GOODS belonging to the late Firm of HARRIS & STEWART FOR CASH ONLY. T. J. HARRIS, Acni for Mortgagees. Charlottetown, March 21, 1895—dy Se erence Fac-simile of — Nery aa Ke} ox 4B LOS?T.—-Yesterdsy 2 gold brooch with dia- mond setting. Finder will be rewarded on leaving it at this office, ap29 2i Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ | one ! , ants, Lost, Found, &¢_ palON EY Lean made on farm or city pros or | Londoa House Corner, Charlottetown, | apZ}—dy law (7) wky im Advertisements under this heading charge¢ five cents per line. WANTED--A girl for general housework Apply at the residence or store,—Mrs J T “=z " : Pr ARDON ap29 3i eod TO LET~The dwelling house on Prince | -T—TE p int ae Steet now occupied by’ Mr Booke—w W TO LET—The western half of a hous’ on ana 3 ap30 | Sydney St nearly opposite the Methodist 2 . Church, containing 7 rooms with a large yard; water in housé, possession at onee Ap- ply to Mr Thomas MeQuaid, Lower Queen St, or to theowneér, Epwarp KELLY. ap29 3i eod WANTED—A gool1 canvaeser county in Nova Scotia, New prema a Prince Edward Island, to sell a speciaity to farmers; exclsive control ; now is the me to introduce i. Address, enclosing stamp tor reply, P O Box 176, Montreal, Que. Mention thispaper, 2m 135—ap26 WANTED—A generai servawe A pply to MRs JAMES Stu PSON, Rochford Street. apsi—3i pd WANTED—Men to travel for the “ Font- hil’ Nurseries” ef Canada; fast selling s cialties; no substitution in orders; exclusive territory; terms liberal; apply at on¢e.— STONE & WELLINGTOS, Mon real, Que; J W Beall, mayager. Mention this paper, ap3o—gm law (2) _ FOR SALE--A good strong cart with heavy iron axle, nearly new; aiso a light sloven—— will be sold cheap. App'y at this office aplj—tf . WAN'TED--A girl or general tousework. | Apply to Mrs D STEWART, Kent St ap29 3i TO LBi—The desirable two st. ten t dweiling on Prince Street, mow Cosupied by John Quirk, Esq. Possession given first of May. Apply to PEAKE Bros & Co. ap26—t TO LET—A house containing six roo situaied on King Street, near ee Street ; stable in the rear. } } Dundas Esplanade. aa y to Mrs Lowpes, - - STEADY MAN can find profitable suplos - ; : WANTED—A low-seated second-h : . 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