ay in en ——- oe THE DA UL : ; ] cp | Large Barque Ashore Near Souris. | THE DAILY EXAMINE Mo MAY 18, 1891 The Peoples Piatform Tae Patrict is turtherin Mi 4. B. Warbut by crit ris **People s Piattorm \ ea »p vention 4 Bradal mane ) ible sneer, it decisres that © j as ry A ¢ i € tail It is evident that the Patri has not high opinion concerning the men of Ur paud and New London To liken their platform to she reptile scorpion is a d liberate insult, which grit and Tory in the First District should unite to resent the Pa dently felt—is contained in the following The “‘ sting” —which triot paragraph : **6th. That we are oppos d to the princiy of non resident representation for this «is trict, and especially of making it th 1m p- , ing ground for lawyers from Charlottetown. ' * anh tt » te Does this smack of the reptie Ori the reasonable men Let us see. [here are now in the House of Assembly the following lawyers, viz. Messrs. Neil McLeod, Frederick Peters, Hector C. Macdonald and J. H Bell,—not to speak of Mr. J. R. Maclean, who is widely known as the attorney- general fcr East Point. Of these, three are supporters of the Gov- ernment. It is, all will agree, ex- pedient and necessary that there should be lawyers in the Legislature. But, is there not a sufficient number there already? There are three regular practi tioners and Mr. J. R. MacLean pitted ageinst the Leader of the Opposition! Ad mitting that three Grits to one Tory is far as ability goes—a fair proportion, what veed is there for the election of Mr. A. B. Warburton? If there be no absolute need for an additional lawyer on the Government side, is there any good reason why intelli- gent residents of the District, have an interest in the District—men who know the District and its wants—should ** hide their diminished heads” while Mr. A. B. Warburton, of Charlottetown—who knows little about less—is being hoisted into che Lagislature | men who the District and cares As against the freemen who assembled in convention at Bradalbane, the Patriot is, it seems, in favor of the princip! resident representation ! it points out that ‘“‘the ablest members in the British House of Commons are non-resi dents; as also in the Dominion House of Commons.” There is, it will he admitted. a wide difference between the British House of Commons and the Dominion House of Commons, and the Provincial Legislature of Prince Edward Island. first the second for half a continent; The a world-wide empire, the last for legisiates for the roads and bridges and schools of the smallest of all the provinces. For the two former, the principle of resident representa tion is nyt important—the first considera tion is men of pre-eminent ability, to grasp and kinds and of every degree of difficulty and questions of ail deal with national complexity. Fur the latter, there is I ’ quired & man of good parts, who knows the wants of the people of his dis trict in particular and the province in general, respacting a in ple interests which devolve upon a local Legislature. When a lawyer is wanted, or when there are divisions in ranks of one or other of the parties in the district as to the candidate to be supported, or when some other cause operates against the election of a resident candidate, it may be wise to But there is no cause, in this case, why intelli- gent residents of the firstdistrict of ()ueen’s dounty should be compelled to give way to the non-resident, Mr. A. B. If De. Warburton had beoa the nominee of the (rit party, reason in it. choose a non-resident. Warburt mn. there would have been There is not, for a wonder, a single physician in the Loegisiature; and there never was a Government which needed doctoring more than the puny nursling of Mr. Premier Peters. So far, all its strength has apparently been exerted in the dismissal of Mr. Martin and a few other poor, but howest and faithful,servants of the public, A majority of the people of New London and Crapaud seem to think that Dr. MeNagill should be called in to prescribe for it. That the medicine which Dr. McNeill has to give may prove to be rather strong, is feared by those who prefer a lawyer from the city. But it may prove remedial. Let Dr. McNeill have a chance. Shdiiecialeeldalibaiplinguapetnitinebiicheanesie —A New York girl with the grip attempt- ed suicide twice last week and then got married. Desperate diseases require des- perate remedies. —The report of education for Ontario re veals a state of affairs in regard to our “*unschooled children” that is, as a corres- pondent remarks, truly alarming and ‘de- plorable. Out of a school population of 616,028 the average attendance was only 253,943. —The figures submitted to Parliament as Sir Dougles Fox's estimate of the cost of ths proposed Canadian-P. E. Island tunnel are much more reasonable than those which were first published. By the way, the Patriot is wrongly informed concerning them. The exact figures were publialied by Tue Examinen., We are bound to keep up our record for cheap crockery. We believe that we have a piece of glass or crockeryware for every man, woman and child on P. E. Island, at the Cheapest Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwill. m8 3iday 4w »onclusion of self-respecting — = x a TELEPHONE. | PECIAIL Sourts, May IS. \ ul Ni eigian barque named = the N le \do'‘ph Olsen, master, went | at Point yesterday in the midst ind 18 report d a:most & tuial a <2 (re _— City Couneil. of the City Council \ special meeting : There was a full id this forenoon. ff members. Morris informed the Board rarf had been taken off the ands of the in accordance with the erms of the resolution passed at last meet- ». and suggested that tenders be called rat once for the repairing and rebu'lding f that structure, the work to be completed by the 15th October next, in time for the fall trade. Councillor Douse moved a resolution in wccordance with this suggestion, which was seconded by Councillor Byrne and carried. Councillor Morris moved that the thirty- four applications for the position of Civil Engineer be referred to a special com- mittee of three members of the Board whose duty it shall be to exsmine the dif- sh ren rICe ‘ 1 { Ineo! 17 } . j that (Jueen 8 Wi lessee, ferent applications and certificates and make a report at next meeting. Councillor Douse seconded the motion, which, after some discussion, was put and carried. Morris, Eden and Beer were ap- puinted said comunittee. Councillor Douse moved the following selution :— Whereas it appears from the statement of several workmen employed in putting the heating apparatus into this building that the piping used therein was old and second-hand instead of new piping as_con- tracted for. Therefore Resoleed That this council hereby authorize the Finance Committee to take snch steps as in their judgment may be necessary to enforce due performe nce of the contract for such heating ap- paratus or to recover damages by reason of its improper construction. This resolution was seconded by Council- lor Eden and carried. On motion of Councillor Morris, second- ed by Councillor Beer, Captain Samuel McRie was appointed Sanitary Officer in the place of the late Duncan McRae. The other applicimts for the position were James McNaliy, John McDonald and George Passmore. Councillor Morris moved that tenders for the leasing of the office and scales on (Jueen’s Wharf be called for at once, the iease to date from the Ist May, inst. Councillor Morris seconded the resolu- n, which was carried, After some discussion about scales pub- ind private, the taxing of commercial and coal merchants, and the ssonable references to the dust nuisance and the watering cart, the meeting vdipourned re ti lie traveiers usu St + <> + Eire —- — Viovements of the Fish. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau .) Hatirax, May 15.—Lobster fishing very good at Perce and Grand River, Que., but poor at Caraquet, N. B., and on the aver- age good from Miminegash round to Alber- m, P. EI. Fair at Arichat, C. B., poor ut White Head, fair at Isaac’s Harbor, Liverpool, Leckeport, and Port La Tour sd very good at Digby. rhe herring fishery is very good at Perce aud Grand River, Que., but none taken at Paspebiac. The fish are not so plentiful at Alberton, P. E. 1., butthe last report of indance of herring at Georgetown has been contradicted. At St. Anne, C. b., the catch is still good but poor at Arichat, N» report of herring in Nova Scotia but kerel reported in traps for the first time this season at Yarmouth. \ number of bankers that obtained it Bras D'or Lake have returned and port theic catch fair to good. A fine catch of haddock to-day at Dover Day. bait re- Personal. Mr, George H. Green, formerly of the St. Lawrence has gone to Quebec to join the St. Lhorneholm as steward. We wish him every success, Rev. G. A. Picotte, Palmer Road Parish is now located at St. Hermenegilde, Warford, Stanstead County, P. Q. ‘This isa fine position, about inidway between Quebec and Montreal, and twenty- two miles from Sherbrooke.—Agriculturist- His Honor Judge Kelly has so far recovered that he was enabled on Saturday to return to his home in Summerside. His honor’s friends will be glad to learn that the treatment he received in the Charlottetown Hospital has resulted most satisfactorily ; and that only care and dieting are now considered to be necessary to his permanent recovery. recently pastor of ih AI The Turf. TENNY WINS THE BROOKLYN HANDICAP, New York, May 15 —The great Brook- lyn handicap, which bas been the all ab- sorbing topic in turf circles for the past few weeks, has been run. Tenny, who has been the favorite for the last few days, won the race easily enough at the finish, though in the first part of the race he looked out of it. Fully 30,000 persons were present, notwithstanding that a steady drizzling rain prevailed during the after- noon. Lo the betting ring all was pandem. onium. Men tumbled and trod over each other in their desperate efforts to get good odds before bookmakers changed them. There was ia all 118 bookmakers doing bus- iness, the largest number ever seen on any track in this country. Tenny finished two lengths ahead of Prince Royal, who beat Tea Tray a head fora place. Then came Judge Morrow, Riley and Demuth, while Burlington, who was the winter favorite, finished back in a bunch; the time was <. 10. I Z aot ARTILLERY. — No, 4 Battery G. A., Souris, will parade on Queen’s Birthday, accompanied by the Souris Cor- net Band. At noon a salute of twenty-one guns will be fired from the battery lately fitted up. There will also be the regular feu ’é jo’. A good turnout is expected, SOURIS ‘and a grand holiday looked forward to. ——> _ STILL ANOTHER.—As one of the persons fined this morning for selling liquor on Sunday was leaving court, he was served with a second summons fora like offence, The sum- mons is returnable to-mortow. EXAMINER, Telegraphic Rifle Match PHE RESULT. | The first of the series of league matches was shot on Saturday afteffoon throughout lthe Dominion. The weather for the home ‘team was very disagreeable with strong ~~ | wind and heavy rain. It was feared at times that the targeta would not stand through- out the mitch. Below are the scores of | the home teams :— S2ND BATTALION, Pts. Bout 2 WE Cth ns £00 i i a 86 | Bra Borat AMOM. .csc.cccvesgsesscvent So Cant D Ly Home. . cvccccecssctcensret ae Capt Crockett......... ook bebsnbacen 79 Sergt McMillan........ o v0 600 sg Ouepl TOOpee. oo... cs ceséacceeeean (aa Capt Stewart...... o 0s. des éewemneene Pee A: BOO. snc ins i 00 000 cece eee 66 Sergt John Orockett. ooo .cccescssccct ae eee TWOUNR. 005 «ven eseccn - 62 BWR i vs bhi vs 66a ae vee Pp, E. I. GARRISON ARTILLERY. Pts Devet Dammehe . 5 os os ck cccas cere 88 ORS Lonquetth.. 0. es scescetes sto oe Cans Fi Ei Davie... oo cows ns ssGuni 80 Ne eee ee Cnet d A: Kemgwenths « sss0sccsaesiians 73 Co SOR, one. . ko 2s inked been ee 70 Sergt D A Stewart........ erry . 66 Sy NT cco ds bees ck Cutis 5 cee -. 64 Raoek FW Ui BAROO, ccc ck i vke ves oe UN CEOs s sida vase canenne ccccece OF OE 4 koavinn 9000s thanes Cage ee CHARLOTTETOWN ENGINEERS. Pts. Sergt J Cameron ......... rn I i a ie on a? Cat WB Wee... i. tivities an Sapper H Anderson... ....... ons cae ae Sapper J C Moore..,...... seeps wee a, ee Pe cbven'vhe + SN WY SUNOS 5. occ oc osce sos eceee 7 gL. Serre ee esosshcun Lieut Geo M Moure........... -tvebn ae Ge WMEEEEE, . ce vc chown soeepee ae oe te ee re 104 teams in all ccmpeted, composed of 10 men each. The highest possible score was 1050 points. The following were the scores nade throughout the Dominion : 53rd Sherbrooke, Ist team...........e: 861 ee Wee SOR so c'cs cae essen 0» O08 ne I ie aS or te 839 SE ge re —— 45th Batt, Lindsay, Ist team ........ eect eee iy OO Is i xo ok ccc oc vesecacaueee ey WO, Oe Oak onc dc eowecis cae 786 TS IO. 5 oS wen Sak x soa oe eae 7738 Cre, DOIN oo ee ee 754 13th Hamilton, 2nd team............0:- . 744 Sth Batt. Quebe*, Ist team..........000 743 Ce a SS RE DIO A: 742 ie HE inns oss se edasavcoadestbes 731 Ms IES. +s bone c ks cehdusececeael 726 i ae 714 5lst Batt, Ist team...... jas ccapeueel 714 Oe Micah oid pissesi cadences aetbe .-713 INS cb Gs: 6c 6c oe oka ects oo vane NE ik i ete wate Scouse Cecan 708 Ge Beth, Gad tenth, ois ks cos s iv Fk 700 POTD & iinenesins 0s34ckekesibce 690 Se OO sis cee 6 ae os kid dient eee Royal Scotts, Montreal, Ist team........ 687 nt OPE TEA ES nese. ae PU PERTENS.. so 5 oso 0 Wee cts sted amet 684 ED TOS... os Kosch cde cc nbuween ae 684 ee PINE vo vn + 0 Powsv oss 2 0 682 ee erm 679 ee SU COUN onic os cw < <icaw seaman 678 ie Sg SU ONIN 8 oun, cos nc.n'es abe bal 678 ey SI vs ooo 5 5) ours a code eae 677 I wie clic Wii wey ocbenee cael 676 at ee oe ee re 670 BR M College, Kingston... .......:..2.00e 669 vane OONNONs «6 onc ose ss cn cdes «+. -668 Pe aes kota k. ccse gu vaee a cel 667 ith Fusillers Montreal, Ist team.......... 667 3rd Victorias, Montreal. ......¢csscoeses 666 me pattery, Queliec, leb.......ccccececses 662 Is face hiig i ae i ose NN is »'e 54s ca kiual dis cod Kuan aaa 661 SR eRe ye 661 TIN ee a ge 658 6th Fusileers, Montreal, 2d team........ 643 eee ae ie Oe OD ns ke now oe oe Sr a i 641 A Co, R 8 I, Fredericton. ............ oo OBE A Battery, Kingston, Ist team ....... < iS Nee eae eS chew eke Re ON I 3 oho ks ches nck eu al 620 ont. 2b Pe Peper eo e vise. san BE I Oe Is bce coke Sc uccsiccdl -..601 TS ek giea re eg eek 596 SE EE bao oo rnd cabot ee a oe ee 44th, NiagaraFalls..... p eiesueaw a cue 000 084 LTD 5 oo dhwn ck edeun ako suchas cubes ee 90th Winuipeg (1 man short) .......... ..573 OU I 6. 6068 6 0k 0 6 6 ooo bile k waceoae 572 xk s cndieewhd vacua adc. coke 566 ae © coc. i p6o sae % etteeeess 5s 563 none Bett... .... i encnswas whan ce veces 559 Montreal RS A.......... ane vowkns +120 42nd Batt, 4th Team.......... iges cbca ae Wee Sy GO WOR ia. ns eis < db eeb eke 548 57th Batt, 2nd team....... +2 00 10th Batt, 4th team...... .... ...s-.....84! SEU eee oka res 517 Ce ee 515 3 Vics Montreal, 2nd team...... 2eec00se008 B Batt, Quebec, 2md team............... 500 lst Batt, M RR, Ist team...... ........ 493 WU NOR, s sv acs bok nc Webid ounce esces -- 487 ee Oe, 462 B Co, R 8], St Jobn.......... vebve ces . 432 Headquarter’s staff..,........... .....-429 Mounted Royal Rifies ..... ..... coches ode Wiscncsas esdceddios oucisducn el PMR sili oc opine tiy.a ko wks —ehebos . 396 Pg ewksiees 360 l4th Batt, 2d teaya .......... savceneouee 434 Batt TO HOSG wer scee tess eeseses -seabava Se eh tt 2 eae ateeiek tae l= ' For St. John's, Newfoundland, ~ — a ““COBAN,” for St. John’s, New- £ foundiand, will be due at Charlottetown on FRIDAY MORNING, the 2nd inst., and will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck. For Freight or Passage apply ta PEAKE BROS. & CG., Agents. WANTED © ANITOR for the Charlottetown Ath- J A letic Association. Apply to A. S. URQUMART before the HE Ss. 3, wa yi8—3Zi 16th inst, may 13 ~ 'B Sure You Get BRACES CHAMPION CREAMEP, AND TAKE NO OTHER. MVYHEN you'll save all the Cresm. It rer. | fectly separates the Cream from the Milk, It is the hest the world eversaw. Worth double any other kind, ani sold cheaper ths year than ever. ——~- ALSO—— The Great COOKER AND ROASTER, for roasting beef, baking bread, beans, fruit ceke, ete. It can’t be beat. Geta Creamer and a Cooker from your nearest merchant and try them. 3 ; : Both made by that first-class Tiasmith, H. D. WADMAN. For sale Wholesale or 1 by — R K. BRACE. Atso—The Cheapest Crockery and best Groceries in the city given in exchange for Eggs or good Golden Butter. To customers, the buyer’s ceut given for Eggs in case lots. R. K. BRACE. maylS$ P. F. ISLAND RAILWAY. Queen’s Birthday. XCURSION RETURN TICKETS will be issued at one first-class fare to and from Stations on this Railway by Afternoon Trains on SATURDAY, May 23d, inst., and by all trains on MONDAY, May 25th, good to return up to and on May 27th, 1891. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, \ May 18, 1891. J all prs MONDAY, MAY ee et GB nme 18, 1891. we offer yon in cur Special Departmen many that a persunal visit is all that sary to convince you of them. tS are wy THE ADVANTAGES purchasers of BLACK GOODS, we secure the very lowest every case; and, as a resi], are in @ to do as well for you as any house in The points we 4Sk your atteution to ale ‘Beauty of Texture, Finish, , Color, > Width, ee Weight, = | Price. * Every Requisite of Family Mourning in large variety, Being Jarge i, & . se +i Cena - i Will Meet the Electors of the First District of Queen’s County as follows: At Kelly’s Cross, Lot 29, on Monday, the 18th inst., at 6 o'clock p. m. At Crapaud, on Tuesaday, the 19%h, at 6 p- m. At Bonshaw, on Wednesday, 20th, at 6 p- mm. At Springton, on Thursday, the 21st, at 6 p.m. At Bradalbane, on Friday, the 22nd» at 6 p.m. At Fredericton, on Saturday, the 23rd, at 6 p. m. Other meetings will be held later on, of which due notice will be given. : R. McNEILL. ' May 15 —dy wy : ee First District of Queen’s County. HE undersigned will meet the Electors of the First Electoral District of Queen’s County atthe following places, at the dates and hours mentioned below :— Boashaw— Monday, 18th May, at 7 p. m. Crapaud—Tuesday, 19th, at 7 p. m. Springton— Wednesday, 20th, at 7 p. m. Clifton—Thursday, 2ist, at 7 p. m. Hope River—Saturday, 23rd. at 7 p. m. Granville— Monday, 25th, at 7 p. m. Bradalbane—Tuesday, 26th, at 7 p m. Opposing candidates are invited to attend. A. B. WARBURTON. maylj—d w BLACK DRESS GOODS, We earnestly invite your attention to our fiue showing of new and fashionable selec- tions of BLACK GOODS for the Spring and Summer trade. We bought thie stock of ours with one particular aim and object in view :— There Must be None Better, and There Must be None Sold Cheaper. We have made it a fixed fact that there will be no better goods offered you any- where, and we have made it an absolute certainty that ne better prices shall be offered you anywhere, simply because we CAN and DO SELL AS CLOSE as it is possible that they should be soll. STANLEY BROS., Brown’s Block. For Liverpool,G.B., Direct. may 14 BARKENTINE “PREM A”’’ Now due, will sail for Liverpool about the 23rd inst., and will carry Lobsters at a low rate of freight. ‘ Apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. h’town, May 12, ’91—cod tf NDON HOUSE ———————(\)-——_-——_ YOU know we sell Men's and ‘ DON'T Boys’ Clothing ? ‘ DONT You Buy till you see ours BE surprised if you buy ch DON'T inca you crer dia, AND SEE the Stock, look if COME: over. an cocaine HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, Muy 11, 1891. a — RE BYOU WANTING A CHEAP WATCH RE YOU WANTING A GOLD OR SILVER WATCH RE YOU WANTING A GOOD ‘TIMEKEKEPER RE YOU WANTING A GOLD-ENGRAVED RING RE YOU WANTING A DIAMOND or other Set RING RE YOU WANTING ANYTHING IN JEWELRY RE YOU WANTING YOUR WATCH REPAIRED , RE RE YOU WANTING YOUR JEWELRY REPAIRED YOU WANTING ANYTHING ENGRAVED IF SO, CALIL AT G. H. TAYLOR’S, NORTH SIDE OF MARKET SQUARE, Charlottetown, May 14, 1891. HOUSE-GLEANING SUPPLIES BEER & GOFFS E HAVE ON HAND a full supply of everything quired in the House-Cleaning line, including Brushes, Brooms, Whisks, Pearline, Sapolio, Soap, Washing | Ammonia, Brunswick Black, Enameline, ete. For For cleaning Silverware use Electro-Silicon. For preserving Stove Pipe from Rust use Brunswick Black. For putting a fine Polish on Stoves and Grates use oUF Liquid Stove Polish. BEER & COFF, Queen and King Square Store — ———(x)-- REDUCED PRICE! (x) cleaning Paint use our Crystal Ammonia. apil—eod & wky We will sell the balance of our ENGLISH pLack TARTARIAN and WHITE POTATO OATS at prices W the reach of all Farmers, Apply at once. GEO. CARTER & CO, Seedsmen. j Charlottetown, May 14, 1891.