THE DAILY EXAMINER. Texms :—Five DoLLaRs 4 YEAR. * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Mien, having te advise th e Pablic, may speak free.”—EvuRiPivEs. semen nee Sineis Corixs Two Crrts _ NEW SERIES. Che Dariy Examimer Is issued Every Evening b y Bg YY The Examiner Publishiag Co., FROM THEIR OFFICE, LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : acide cdeteeedec bess ons S32 50 a NR, Cc caceceons ss sbenoees 1 25 eck ns cans 6b een n wn ota ef Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on application. ALMANAC FOR APRIL, 1889, MOON S CHANGES, First Quarter, Sth day, 9b., 35.5m., a.m., N.E. below horizon. Full Moon, 15th day, 6h., 6.1m., p. m., E., (below horizon). Third Quarter, 22nd day, 9h., 43.3m, a.m, SW New Moon, 29th day, 10h., 53.5m., p. m., N. (below horizon). D' pay OF WEEK! i Sun Sun | Moon: High! Day's M rises!/sets | rises water} len’h (h mj mjmornjattr’n) h m '5 44.6 23) 6 30)/11 33 12 39 1 Monday CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ] SLAND. DULY WATER PisUMBING (x)—-— I am prepared to put COLD WATER into Houses very cheap, as 1 have no rent to pay. Best Galvanized Pips and Fittings Used. Satisfaction guaranteed. Reference given if required. Orders left at my Residence, POWNAL STREET, or at MARK WRIGHT & CO’S., will receive prompt attention. JAMES McEKACHERN, FITTER. | Charlottetown, April 16, 18S89—2aw & wky Hats. ~ | ats. _by influence of Superior Minds. No person of superior mind can live in any situation without exerting a strong in- fluence. Obscurity cannot hide, nor poy. erty divest it of its power. Endowed with a great soul—the most glorious possession of humanity—one has a treasure that wealth cannot equal, and a power that station can never command, Whose is the governing mind in the ob- secure neighborlicood { Who in the retire- ment of home instils high and noble pur- poses, that afterwards result in a usetul and honored life? Whose counsel is most eagerly sought in perplexity? Who is ‘welcomed to the lecture-room to interest aud entertain us? Whose writings are most valued and longest preserved ? Whom do we select to guide the affairs of State, make our laws, and hold the scales of equity! Who speak with most effect to a nation’s ear in behalf of a nation’s rights? Are they not those to whom God has given great and glowing minds, that are here always | pre-eminent ? Yes—the power of a strong intellect is mightier than that of kings. Wealth and station unconsciously yield obedience to it. All instinctively honor it, and are influenced it. Always and everywhere, whether it is used in a Christain and patriotic spirit, or perverted to selfish and iniquitous purposes, it moulds, guides and governs with irres- istible effect. All other earthly powers combined can- not withstand its influence. It is, as it was designed to be, the ruling power; and when TUESDAY, APRIL 23, 1889. Local and Other items. To-Niecut. Goand see the Broom Bri- gade. Tue Styte.—This excellent paper for May at the Diamond Bookstore. Ssaiidlliens At THE Lyceum.—The ladies are requested to kindly remove their bonnets at the Lyceum to-night. A faded or gray beard may be colored a beautiful and natural brown or black, at will, by using Buckiagham’s Dye for the Whiskers. Passep.~ The bill to borrow $3000 for the Halifax summer carnival and the bill to bor- row $5000 for the public gardens both passed the N. 8. Legislature. ——— Beer IN MoperatTe Qvantitres.—The Buffalo Times thinks that beer is not dele- terious to health if it is taken in moderate quantities—say 25 glasses a day. pes-silliininiaiiee THe Broom Bricape.—Twenty-four of Charlottetown’s prettiest young ladies form the Broom Brigade at the Lyceum to-night. We advise all our young military men to attend. ‘sinainileicnalsia For nearly half a century Aver’ Cherry Pectoral has been the most popular cough remedy in the world. The constautly increas: ing demand for this remedy proves it to be the very best specific for colds, coughs and all diseases of the throat and lungs. - Favoras_Le.—The statistics of Canadian VOL. 24.—-NO. 126. as follows: The weather from now through spring will be warm and dry in the North- ern Atlantic States, with some rain along the coast and southwest Atlantic States, } with storms drifting seaward, some severe storms in the guif states ; middle states, light rains, generally light winds and light frosts from May Ist to June 10th. 31g Trin Cominc.—New York is becom- ing great ngaged with the forthcoming centenniai celebration of the inauguration of Washington. Three days, April 29 to May 1, inclusive. will be given up to the festivities. the cadets of the military and naval acadunies with the troops and militia of the state will march in line, an army 50,000 strong, which will take seven or eight hours to pass a given point. An imposing naval display is promised, and trade processions galore. A ball, banbuets, and lots of oratory will be amung the cther features. esi coibiliiui Now 'Tis Tar Grassnorrer. —A Fergus Falls, Minn., despatch says:—The indica- tions are now very strong that the grass- hopper scourge of last season will be re- pested in this section. A. Z. Hatch, of Ba:tle Lake, who took an active part last year in fighting the pests, has been making investigations, and says that, while many fields are free from the eggs, others contain enough to destroy everything. Governor Merriam has requested Capt..Chase, Chair- man of the County Commissioners, to come to St. Paul and see what can be done to prevent grasshoppers from spreading. —~+-- New York City. —— Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- leum Bought, Sold and Carried on Margin. P. S.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. sept20—dy & wky ly Glasgow Lead and Color Works, MoNTREAL. me “ELEPHANT” #8380 —OF— FURE WHITE LEAD is now manufactured under the control of the original proprietors. +6 ELEPHANT % Ready Mixed Paints, made up in all the choicest tints. Every packet is warranted to please. Every shade matched. Order early, as the Spring de- mand will be great. Only one quality made, the von. ELEPHANT lasting finish. ELEPHANT ” and ceilings. " ELEPHANT ” ELEPHANT ” " ELEPHANT ” " ELEPHANT " ELEPHAN paint. The newest, most central and best equipped Paint Factory in Canads. FERGUSSON, ALEXANDER & CO feb2—3m eod ’ Patent Zine Paint, snow- white, gives a beautiful and Water-color Paints super- sedes kalsomine for walls Colored Paints, in iron cans and kegs. Japan Colors, in all the newest and richest colors. Varnishes and Japans, su- perior to imported. finish and beauty. 99 onthe package is the only guarantee of really good James A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS AND— Commission ierchants, HALIFAX —— Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rerekexces: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Vashier Berk of Nova Scotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 1 East Cuear ANd 9 & 14 Mincine LANE, Lonpon, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & MvcsGRAVE, ox. Oct. 24, 1887—- ” Stains and Lacquers for|~ an8—eod&wkly. —e ONE CASE © LADIES vERSEYS OPENING TO-DAY, | STANLEY BROS. BROWNS BLOCK, — (h’town, March 23—ecd&wkly. ——_FOR—— House Builders and painters. sijitrinmenion 9) patececeee NAILS, LOCKS, HINGES, TAR & DRY PAPER, PINCH & FELT. —_—_—__| x }-—-_—— Brandram’s B. B. Genuine White Lead. (x] | OIL AND DRY. | | Es | COLORS IN ——— English Boiled and Raw Linssed Oil, Varnishes, Glass, &c ix] For Fishermen---Lines and Twines. —_—_—| x |. NORTON & FENNELL. March 29, i689-—-2Zaw & wky CHABRLOTTETUWN. i 'steep hill learns self confidence and cour- ‘millionaire son-in-law. jehall we do with the third one?” ‘it to the man that you always go out to see jt: ‘‘ With almost no trouble a person with dressing. A child in winter should be allowed as much of robust outdoor sports as it in- clines to seek. And this applies as well to girls as boys. Skating, coasting and even rougher sports tend to vitalize and strengthen. The child who can make half a day in the cold of winter dragging the sled up the hill forthe exhilaration of a swift ride down again is sure to gain in health and strength by the operation. The exercise warms the body and the excite- | ment stimulates the flow of blood. The re- sult is an increase of power, which is sure to finally show itself in improved health. Then again such sports train tc self re-| liance. The child that can dash down a age. It may seem a little bold in girls, but it is the boldness of bravery and not that of modesty. So with all sports of winrer— they tend to health, strength and courage. The Human Body. Of all the visible and tangible wonders of the universe the human body ranks tie first. 1t is the centre and home of all the sciences. All things by ministering to it, unanimously consent that it is ‘* head over all.”” It is the throne of all laws, and com- prehends every form. Only let it be added that for the exquisiteness of its lines it e.-- cels all'forms, surpasses everything that exists, whether in the vegetable or animal world. Hence, one may pass for a good artist in the representation of mountains, clouds, strea:ns, trees and cattle, and yet have very little capacity to represent the subtile and delicate lines of the human face. The body of man, and especiaily of female man, is the creation exceeding itueli, and man exceeding himself. ** How do you account for George’s not coming for the past three days?” asked a fond mamma, who had aspirations for a ‘*Oh, he isn’t coming any more atall.” ‘*Why, mydaugh- ter, you didn’t throw such a cake over- board?” ‘* No, mamma, no; but George’s father is bankrupt.” ‘‘ You are a dear, good girl.” — Hartford Post. ‘* Mother doesn’t think she’ll go to the theatre with us to-night, Albert.” ‘‘Is that so? I’ve got three tickets. = ** Give betwee the acts. Hecan sit with us and you won't have to go out to see him.” ‘* We would like to see your mother if she is not engaged.” Seven-year-old—- ‘Engaged! Goodness, she was engaged long ago and got married before I was born.” —Life. —- am - SHOEMAKERS.—Heavy custom sole leather by the side, 23 cents per lb. Send your orders to us for tops, thread, nails, leather, pegs and Your orders will be promptly at- tended to. Goods can be returned if not suit- , ' A Fast Trip.—The steamer Umbria ar- ‘rived at Queenstown, on Friday night last, after a remarkably fast passage. She pass- ed Browhead at midnight, making the run from Sandy Hook bar in exactly 6 days, 2 hours and 25 minutes. As the time is gen- erally reckoned from the lightship outside of Sandy Hook, the Umbria really made the passage in 6 days and one hour saci At ENTERPRISING GIRL.—Says the: Bangor Commercial: ‘‘1t is reported on good author- ity that a young province girl in male attire came to the States early last fall and hired to cook for a crew of 26 men, inacamp on the head waters of the Machias river. Her sex was not suspected until the first of March, ‘and, although she had performed her task satisfactorily and conducted herself correctly, she was then discharged. That girl should receive considerable credit for her enterprise anyway.” > — | Recetvep nto tux Cuurcu.—Rev. C. W. Hamilton, of Margate, received 33 persons into the full membership of the church there on the 7th. He says in the Wesleyan :—The scene was an impressive one. Perhaps never before in the history of Methodism here did so many persons, at one time, receive the right hand of fellow- ship into the church. Among them were shildren of tender years and parents ad- vanced in life. aheiiikueminds : Socrery SHockep.—High society in Jer- sey City is excited just now by an_ elope- ment, not the idol of a father’s heart with the cuachman, but a pretty young heiress with a poor young man, who is clerking in a New York dry goods house. The isan 13-year-old heiress and the ds .sater ‘of Mrs. Jessie Uleott, who resides in the fashionable part of Grand Street, opposite St. Peter's Church. The bridegroom 1s William Baile, who is said by his friends to be under 20 years of age, and living in the somewhat less fashionable neighborhood of Wayne St. They were married on Satur- day. i ; 8 ht alien | Tue UNIVERSAL Batu.—Closely following ‘upon the introduction of @ plentiful sappiy of ‘water, we have Knowlton’s ‘‘ universal bath.” This is an india rubber bath tub, supported by two chairs and adjusted to suit_ men, women and children. Professor Haven, President of the Michigan University says of one of them can enjoy all the benefits «nd luxury of a bath—not confived to a bathing room — whenever a person wishes to it.” Persons who have had it in their houses for five or six years testify that its durability and practicability have been fully proven. Li is well worth examining—especialiy by thore who contemplate the expense and the luxury of a bath in their houses. die hciiiee Axorner WEATHER Crank. — Levi Beeli, the Berkshire, Mass., weather pro phet, who successfully predicted the bliz- gard of March, 1888, and the mild weather use und little enuw of the past winter, predicts| 2 Tuesday 42 25 6 54/morn 43 it shall be wholly enlisted in the service of |} Trade for the nine months ended 3lst Scarxiet Fever.— The official statistics of 3) Wednesday | = = é a a Ve | Ges and humanity—its only proper sphere; March are quite favorable. The imports}deaths in New York city last week show 4 Thursday 38 ars = a = |—what peace, happiness and prosperity will! were upwards cf five millions in excess of | that scar'et fever is raging toa fearful ex- ties a = : 7 : + an be enjuyed.—S. C. Weston. 'the saine period last year; while the ex-|tent. There were seventy-one deaths last $|8 ae ata CS about the same. week, against an average of only seventee Sanda 33, 32| 9 46) 238) 59 ; ports were a » ag verag nly seventeen 8| Monday 31 33/10 38) 3 34/13 2 | eee For the delicat ibs dand all in whom —— Tae eamat eae - ide ries iT q J 35 5 f : Geicate i aged % ai years. ne Sanitary bureau adds: ** 8 Puesday 29) 3411 S + 44) , The new and magnificent ocean steamship | the vital current is impoverished aud siug- , athe = i ] ioe a . a | t deaths f f 10) \Vednesday 971 35\aft391 6 3 S | ett ea : . j th rren' : t eaths from scarlet fever occurred during a sane vo =) seis dal 9 16] 12 ; ; é a auide | City of Paris arrived at New York a few! gish, Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is the very best!the week ending April 6th inst. than in any 12! Friday 23| 38) 2 56) 8 14! 15 ~ > & ©) é rhb i ‘ & & ‘days oo on her first si a having made oe, _wees tae woes ones and ~_ weel- since that ending April 22, 1882, 13/ Saturday 22} 40/4 719 1) 18 i > # 1¢ + [ aes lation es Queenstown in the remark. | parts ’ ric 9 gag 2 mpg Neer ag ane} when there were seventy-eight.” During 14|Sunday 20| 41/5 221/943) 21 ” , = My quick time of 7 days, 11 hours au | Fagor. STD Ye. ee © See last month there were 1,709 deaths from 15| Monday 18} 42) 6 32)10 22) 24 ‘minutes. It is believed her speed will be ane ae nn Ev _|jthis malady, against 513 during March 16| Tuesday 16. 43\ 7.55/10 59] 27 be Nii asienthon jinereased after a few more voyages have! THE ComInG uVENT.— verything points | iegg ’ : 17| Wednesday 15} 45, 9 21)11 40) 30 |beeu made and her machinery becomes a| to the 70th anniversary of Oddfellowship Pia 18) Thursday 13) 46/10 20jaft 28) 33 poe little worn. As it was, the vessel made 48 the feature of the season. Those who 19! Friday 11! 47\11 41| 0 53) 36 3 Ca ane yf e Ds & 6, H he '498 miles as her fastest single day’s run, | Were privileged to attend a rehearsal of the Charlottetown Markets. 20) Saturday 9) 48\morn| 1 58 39 W-GR y 06 TOW we onal on, : a We |The Paris is a younger sister to the City of “operas assure us that the rendition is equal, 21) Sunday 8} 50) 0 43) 2 56) 42 ; New York, which was finished, and made if not superior to that given by many pro-{ The attendance at the market to-day was arenas 4 33 2 1s ’ oa = . ae eee ‘her first voyage last season. Both ships, fessionais. very smail in comparison with that of Bat- | Tuesday 53) 4 5 37) a diaidh iad oe eee —-»—— urday last. Foll gw te th ices: 24) Wednesday 2} 54} 2 53) 6 561 52 3 Cases fanadian Fell X Siraw Hats and Cloth Ca g = ee ee ae ori. . ." ar eet i 7 3h owin =P gare i® prices 25) Thursday 0} 55) 3 23) 7 59 55 , tion an mac imery. — ength over all, 5380. : OMING OME.—Says the St. Johns un 2 | Beef (small) per lb... ....$0.08 to 0.14 26| Friday 4 58| 5613491846 58 'ft,; length on water line, 525 ft.; breadth, Several lately married couples who had left | Beef (quarter) per Ib ........... Q.04 to 0.07 27| Saturday 57| 58} 411] 9 25/14 1 r | extreme, 63} ft.; and depth, moulded, 42 King’s Couuty to make their home in thet Gates 4. SOL. fects: Seve nner 28/Sunday 56/7 0 4 34/10 1 Oe Se ce et De i eee eet ft. ; the gross registered tonnage being 10,- . United States, will this week return home. | Butter, fresh, per | Seer er 0.23 to 0,25 29! Monday o4 1) 4 57/10 34 c 6 500 ny The vessels have very fiue and It is not ail gold that glitters, a » rs cone Diiedid 50 tin gabe ne to — 30 Tuesday 46217 3) 521j)11 7 S e& OF ¥ ome graceful jines, and their beautiful apnear- stories told of high wages across the border} @Deese Por Bb... ....+--- esses 14 to 0.16 Sa NEW STYLES ! L Ww PHICES ! ance is in nowise impaired by the clipper ere misleading. Then again the climate eee - veee eee eee 0.12 to 0.50 Spe pregea PR RN mE RT ee . bows with which they are provided. Each is not suitable, hence their return . , sty events +s enienw ees = . oon coer iL deroras ship is propelled by two sets of triple ex-| B annem ae. per pair pom ee a as 0.00 aa 2 pansion engines, and they are supplied) 1s:XAMINATION OF CanpipatEs. —Rev. J. Eggs per ee a | ebeaan ‘, with twin screws, so that is one engine or J. Caiter, Sec. Examining Board of ee, a ee ee a a € ‘ ¥ ’ : g > 3 5 Feed, Bie OWbiisis A560 55555 2.50 to 2.60 isda “ 7 prupeller should become digabled, they can and P. E. I. Conference, announces:—EX-| Geese... ... ... oe. cece cn uuce 0.00 to 0.00 GEO A ROMER ea4 : proceed with the aid of the other. This amination of candidates and probationers | Ham, per lb.............-----: 0.12 to 0.14 ° . ’ is & rs ¥ | provision has already been found of great of the N. B. and P. E. Island Conference | Hay, per 100 Ibs............... 0.45 to 0.50 Banker and Broker, . ; i value. | will - held > ee ae ee and a ee seine bohdes lees 0.00 to 0.00 g J ae aan ee ;ton, May 2nd; Sackville ay 4th; Char-| Lard perlb............. ..... 0.14 to 0.16 Y AND i NEW ST LON Dd I EH ey HK. Robust Outdoor Exercise. ‘lottetown, May 8nd. , : Lettuce per bunch....... .. 0.10 to 0.00 40 & 42 BROADWA 5 * — | Mutton, per Ib 09 t ‘ wtinstielelinaiaisiiae SOE EUs cine ecerntsecnd 0,08 to 0.12 0.32 to 0.00 1.40 to 2.50 0.00 to 0 00 Oats (black) per bush.......... CONOR, DOr OWE... co 55 0a cess Pigs per pair.... PO NN Ca dick oh cs con 0.10 to0 14 Pork (carcass), per lb.... 0 06 to .064 POOR ss ie ceed ie eh 0.20 to 0.25 Rabbite, ner BAbE 6 cs itiicaees 0.00 to 0.00 SECA, Was MONE i. kik whee s ce 2.00 to 0.00 NE SPUN. ib obo d btv enn duekee 0.06 to 0 00 a eg Oe 0.20 to 0.20 Reins én uin cuit ose edenen aes 1.55 to 2.00 fs Oe eee 0,03 to 0.07 WOO, WOT ONE so. occ cpesnsede 8.00 to 0.00 OU ee WD, bk ks ons Kc 0.50 to 0.65 ae + ta Local Netices. Fresh Stewing Prunes, just received at Beer & Goff's. ap2l 2i Don’t be bamboozled in boots and shoes ; buy the genuine at Goff Bros. Ladies are invited to inspect James Paton & Co’s show of English Millinery, Dress goods, Fancy silks ete. Lowest prices, greatest variety, newest styles, best fit and best wear in boots, shoes and slippers. —Goff Bros. Try the ‘*Old London” Apple Cider.— J. Joy, Water Street, Ch’town. 3m -—feb23 White and Fancy Shirts and Underclothing at cost, at John McLeod & Co's. marll tf Our balance of winter goods at a big dis- count.—D. A. Bruce. iar 6 tf Seed time is here, and with it the rush’ to George Carter * Co's. Seed Store. dtw A large lot of Childrens’ Carriages just re- ceived at Mark Wright & Co's. 3i -apl7 Seeds for early sowing and hotheds, and for sowing in the open ground, seeds of all kinds, seeds by the packet, ounee or pound, seeds wholesale and retail, seeds for every- body at Carter’s Seed Store. d&w Good show of Easter beef, sausages sugar cured hams and bacon at Robt. Bridges, Hillsborough St. The latest novelties in dress goods opened to-day at Jas. Paton & Co’s. Boys’ knock-about felt hats for 3C conta, worth 50 cents, at John Macleod & Co's. Piease notice that Goif Bios. have the fashionable shade in Colored Shoes—not too conspicuous, just right. tf—ap13 Ladies, cail and see Jas. Paton * Co's latest styles in children’s, boys’ aud youths all wool suits. Cheapest in the city. For Saue.—-A newly-calved cow, well-bred and in fair order, second calf—R. K. Brace, lw Acapia Nut Coat.—Arrived and landing on Monday, 15th inst., a cargo ol fresh-mined Acadia Nut Coal.—R. McMillan. if—apl3 ~- Rea kg. Suddenly, at Long Creek, on the 12th inst. Catherine McLeod, relict of the late Duncan McKinnon, formerly of Uigg, aged 71 years, She was a woman of amiable and stirling qualities. In her early youth she became a ‘ollower of Christ, under the teachings of the late Rev. Donald McDonald, and with firm faith in her Redeemer she passed peacefully away. (Pabrivt please vopy.)