seventh year when he died. With such ineagre educationsl advantages as he could obtain when he was young, he began in 184. amost successfui career as a merchant and His capital in money was not | | ebipduilder. large at the first, bat he was rich in saving common sense, and he accumulated more His | at the last, respected by } ‘ and judgment was, more &% the years rolled by. ell. Having become a wealthy and influen- tial u.an he was elected to the of the Province in July, IS70. was appointed a member of the Leyislature In 1873 he Executive Council. Tilla little more thana year ago, or for about twenty years, he continued to serve his country in the Levislature and in the Government, without intermission, as the representative of Sum- He was It is needless to say that he was merside, ever man in Council. always a member of the Liberal-Conser- a strong vative Party,—though he differed from the late Hon. J. C. Pepe in respect to the schoul question, and was for a short time a member of the coalition Government formed by Mr. L. H. Davies. In early life he married a daughter of the late Ephraim Read. Esq., and leaves several sons and daughters to mourn. ~—- d+<@oeoe — -—------ — Staff of the Land Office. ee Memeers and supporters of the repeatedly pre attacked the adininistration on the ground that the s! of the Land Olli was kept up regardless of their opinion that the Land Office should be aml forever. But Arnaud, whom the Patriot (rovernment e was too large and that it closed at once Messrs. Carvel! and justly compli- ments upon their ‘‘ thorough work, ” think differently. They say “ The present «ttt is altogether unequal to the performance of the duties of the Depurt ment. As pointed out in the preliminary report, it should be immediately reorganized and strengthened. It would appear to your Commissioners that ths staff ehould consist of at least the follow ing officers : 1. Permanent Executive Head. 2. Accountant and book keeper. %. Surveyor and Draughtsman. 4. Cashier and Clerk. 5. Junior Clerk and Messenger. These officials should be liberally paid. If any evidence should be required to make plain the wisdom and economy of such a course, that evidence may be found in this report. Your Commissioners are of the opinion that the Department should also have the benetit of the services of an energetic intelligent outside agent, specially qualified for the work | which it is proposed shall] be of visiting, from time to time, the various properties in which it is interested. To him might be referred for investigation and report, ali such matters as disputed areas, claims for aliowances, vacant lands, change of occupancy, ete., etc., and he m'ght, under the directions of the Departnent, stimulate the payment of arrears. He shoull be required to keep a diary of hie observations aud proceedings, a copy of which should be forwarded at least | ooce a week, to head quarters. The enor. mous arrearages due the Department, and the large quantities of leased and vacant lands which are to be disp wed of, and in regard te which the Department thould in the pessession of the fullest reliab!e infernration, oc to be ina position speedily to acquire it, calls for the immediate appointment of such av officer, The services of effectually reudered, would be advantage to the Lepartment.” be , stich a Man, of immense What the present Government will do about it, remains to be seen. -@-+¢°-o— — There appears tu be no change what-! ever in the statusof the diplomatic rela. tious between the United States and Italy. | The state department oflicials refuse, is heretofore, to allow themselves to be quoted “a eXpressing any opinions, but privately they do not appear to attach particular im- portance to the last note of Marquis Rudini. ~Word comes from California tkat the Kaweah colony, in Tulare county, which was organized three years ago to carry out the theories of the Nationalists, as ex poundec by Bellamy, has come to grief. This colony was trying the experiment of getting along without moncy. The mem- hers exch paid to the directors as an en- trance fee $500 They received board and el sthes, and time checks ” given for rheir work. worthless and the condition coarse were | dupes are ina suffering | = . ‘The refusal of Grest Britain to allow United States cattic the same privilege ac- corded to Canadian ' animals of entering the country is being amply justified by events. Pleuro-pneumonia has been detected in the lungs of two animals shipped from Balti- more by the steamship Parkmore avd 'anded at Deptford April 7. The British experts have no doubt that it is the dis- ease so much dreaded by British cattle owners. The United States veterinary inspector declines tou express any decided “PiDion at present, but has sent a portion of the animals’ lungs to America for ex- examination. 390 00 lonit PATIL i . $1,640 00 raised as fol- Total {lows : Donation from Hockey Club....... $ 0 00 225 members at $5 each........... 1,125 00 {oo bovs’ tickets at $2.50 each...... 125 00 25 ladies’ ‘* ” - 62 50 Exhibition receipts. 237 50 ONE 6 oc knw us bs pemeenteweenaees 1,640 00 ‘The question of the erection of a suitable building for a permanent gymnasium, with reading room, parlor and bath rooms, may be allowed to rest until it is seen what suc- ceas inay attend the first year’s operations. Every citizen should be interested in promoting the objects of this association : the merchant, the trader, the artisan, the professional man, clerks, parents, and all persons who employ young women and men; and their aid is now earnestly solicit- ed. H. D. Jounson | J. B. Dawson, | Charlottetown, May Ist, 1891. After this report had been received by the meeting and adopted, it was decided to have 200 copies of it printed and distribut- ed about the town. It was also decided that a canvassing committee be appointed, and Messrs. J. B. Dawson, Lieut.-Col. Irving, A. S. Urquhart, J. McCarey and De. H. D. Johnson were appointed the said committee. The by-laws committee also reported, presenting by-laws that would be a credit to a much larger organization, But as they would have to be adopted clause by clause, it was decided to postpone their adoption until next Mon- day night. It was also decided to have several copies of them type-wrilten and left at ;Reddin’ Bros’. Drug Store, Apothecaries Hall and A. S. Johnson's Drug§Store, where they could be seen and inspected by any member of the Associa- Committee tion. Already about 90 names have been subscribed as members of the Association, and it is expected that 300 names will be subseribed before the canvaesing committee have goue over the town. The Association meets next Monday night, when, it is ex- pected, the adoption of the by-laws and election of officers will take place. eg Notes and Comments. -—-The Montreal Gazette remarks that the efforts of the Government to promote freer trade relations with the United States appear to annoy rather than to encourage the Opposition. —It is said Baron Hirsch has resolved to purchase a large section of land in one of the South American republicans probably the Argentine, where the fugitive Jews from Russia may find a home. This is accepted as good news in England, where the working people object strongly to that kind of immigration and competition. The reasons that prevail in England are equally potent in the United States and Canada. The Press of New York declares that the pretense that the Czar is persecrting the Jews because they outwit their fellow Russians in trade is hardly to be credited. More probably, unfortunately, is the state- ment that the Czar is a good deal of a re- ligious Sigot, and that the motive for his action 18 religious prejudice. Some months ago it was seriously reported in an English newspaper that the Czir endorsed on a memorial which asked mercy for the Jews, “This is a'l very well, and the arguments excellent, but it cannot be forgotten that the Jews crucified cur Lord and Saviour,” Now, this anecdote seems absurd. Yet it was gravely reported, and has never been denied. It is not out of line with the course pursued by the Czar, not toward the Jews alone, but also toward some Christian sects. There is every reason to believe the Czar a religious bigot, of a type com- tion enough among the kings of two cen- turies ago, but quite out of date to-day. —The Halifax Herald remarks that Sir John Thompson is making an unequalled record for earnest, laborious and intelligent public service in the oftice of Minister of Justice. His recent codification of the law relation to bills of exchange and pro- missury notes is warmly approved in legal and commercial circles throughout Canada; and this session be will submit to parlia- ment a code of criminal law which is the result of his persistent personal attention | to this comprehensive subject. This code will no doubt be enacted during the present session unjess nmpurtant matters consume ‘ A | too large » portion of the time, and another great These checks are | Tecerd of his highly satisfactory public} Magda‘en Islands. will be added to the achievement mareer. Wetrust that his close attention : YA ty ' NER oo a _ = rik DAILY EXAMINER, ; - C , vane ' T J 1; r) A | | Y 1; Y A vi ] N FR Charlottetown Athletic Association LETTERS TO ar i Dy : OR. ies camaenere aaaeoe (RE COMMITTEES RKPORTS . eS oe teks The First District of Gueen Tur above association held its first 1¢ Firs stri ‘ ; % Hon. John Lefurgey. meeting in the Stipendiary Magistrate's | hi wet te ora ee Courtroom last evening, for the purpese of | FIR. ~ | nution in a recent issu im S , f , woke st) peceiving the renorta of the committees ap- | EXaMINER that you oxpre a ons : ee ee aa as ' at the action of the First Electoral Distri ew news te pointed at the meeting held last Wednes- : sgl oped inating as its evening On Fecel 446 se day night. Mr. Lewis Carvell was ap-|0f Queen's County in neniets gas § Hon. John Lefurgey oe ene n»ynted Chairman and A. H. MeNeill Secre- | cundidate in the Pare vee aor . ae. citizens—had passe | away, suddenly an tary pro tem. irom the cuy. ao i ot 3 i lis. nediv. at four vu'clock sterday The prospectus committee was the first Surely there could have been found some | een Seat : is Miike: Bite edlihiins one in their midst worthy to represent | he Tremont House, Boston. | to report. The following is & copy: ee no teal Loueateen wimaekl alternuon, ih the i:emon ay ia a Le Meerslnbic a them in the zeal Legisiature, Mr. Lefurgey Jeft his home a few Lhe Charlottetown ee aca. | coming to Charlottetown to select a! ) (ter one of his | 8s been formed to promote physical cul) \jitician for that purpose. The time a ee } he | ture; te induce the community to provide |. wien the country districts looked tu veasela in New York. While n "| necessary apparatus, a trained teacher and | eieschhehowes iets tee: be represent them, way he wis atl acked by la gripe Hi; +’ place where suit sble instruction shall be } but happily that time has gone by in most iloess wae 80 short that none «ol h farmily yviven to all persons whe may become menu ey The country districts are generally ibb : : ee 8 : bers of the Association; to the end that the tov intelligent in these days to be wire- on oe eT _ | museular system may be developed, the} worked by a few ambitious politicians in ite flight. His bereaved wife arrived 10) Lodily health improved, the mind invigor-| (arjuttetown, who would not have a toaton about an hour after he expired sted, and all the beriefits which are kKnowo host of a chance” of being elected in Mr. Lefurgey was a worthy scion of one to result —— ee pose their own constituency, and who must + thin ReemitnnCeaitiben ehich tettled here | *°°8*** *2 the commmunsy- = ad c,, | edeavor to be foisted into the Legislature Oe ee eek expenses for the first year sre estimated (?) fon the country to look after their own very early in the history of the Province. | be as follows and the city’s interest. It will certainly be He was born in Bedeque, the son of the} Reat...... pa'oah\ cenntene saw babWha s150 0) | very surprising if the independent and late William Lefargey, Esq., on the 17th Pi te — « oe ee are oa: = sturdy yeomanry of the First District are of March, 1825, so that he was in his sixty- | 7.PROUI Stor ang oo | Content to put up with this state of atfsirs. Let them rise in their manhood and select atnan froin among themselyes—there are plenty of them—who will have the welfare of the District at heart, and allow the lawyers of the city to run for Charlottetown ifgthey have an ambition to be gratifled in that direction. Rvs. eg. EP Administration of Oaths. The Canada Gazette (May 2) contains the following under the heading ‘* Ap- pointments:—The Honorable Wilfred Sul- of Prince Edward Island, the Honorable Edward Jarvis Hodgson, and the Honor- able Joseph Hensley, Judges of the said Supreme Court of Prince Edward Island, and Dennis O’Meara_ Reddin, uire, Judge of the County Court of King’s County; George Alley, Esquire, Judge of the County Court of Queen’s County, and Thomas Kelly, Esquire, Judge of the County Court of Prince County, all in said Province of Prince Edward Island; to be each and every one of them Commissioner or Com- missioners to tender and administer to and take from al! and every person or persons . Janet, relict of th livan, Chief Justice of the Supreme Court |? Fk en tle ce WEDNESDA meio or a PIED a Bh ate In this city jth, HH ay M. Mel.eod, a ‘ ; eage of be Cm April 13' years, the lit (Charles Stewai he'oved wife of cs Rrudeneil, 1 May, Danie} i ” r 1 At North & McLean, aged * At Niae Mile ( , y 27. lay, March Livingston in j the G6ch year of | ge, At East Maine Station, May lst, George W Taylor, station agent 10 KR, aged 35 years, leaving a wife and six children to mourt their loss . Bligibly Situated Building Lots FOR SALE. (WHE eubscriber having purchased the Cahill Rstate, situate at the head ot Upper Prince Street, offers the same for sale in Building Lots. This property, owing to the high elevation of the land and the view which it commands of the city, is unsurpassed for building purposes. Lots disposed of at rea- sonable rates. Plan of property can be seen, and full information as to terms of sale ob- tained, at the office of R. Reddin, Solicitor. WILLIAM McGRATH, maj(} —}m eod Charlottetown. NOTICE. N’ ICE is hereby given that the Anaual seneral Meeting of the Shareholders of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company will take place at the Gas Works on TUESDAY, the 12th day of May, 1891, at the hour of Eleven o’clock in the ferenoon, for the pur- ose of electing Directors and the general transaction of business. LEMUEL McKAY, Secretary. ap23—tl dte - FACTS! clothes, the Rest is in bed. In eithor case we have given you clean Linen, nicely.done and Punctually delivered. NOW, we want some cash. We, therefore, respectfully ask ALL our customers to make ar. early call and settle np. Mos* of our accounts are small, but in the ag who now holds or hold, or who shall bere- after hold any office or place of trust or profit or who may be appointed to discharge any duty within the Province of Prince Edward Island, the oath of allegiance and such other oath or oaths as may from time to time be prescribed by any Law orStatute in that behalf made or provided. al <> ae News Notes. Up to Friday noon $2,320,000 gold had been ordered at New York for export last week. Archbishop Andrews died near Hillsboro, N.C., on Wednesday, aged 107. His brother, Henry, who has passed the cen- tury, survives hiny , I count this thing to be grandly true ; That a noble deed is a step towards Gpd-- Lifting the soul from the common clod To « purer air and a broader view. —Holand. John French, his wife and three children of Springfield, O., are suffering from the effects of poison, They ate some cabbage on which insect powder had been thrown while growing. This is the supposed cause. Despatches from the Transvaal state that President Kruver, although anxious to keep his promise to the British Government in regard to preventing the Boers from invading Mashonaland or Manicaland, will be unable to cope with the 20,000, who are now said to be upon the point of breaking into the territory in dispute between the English and Portuguese. First Trir Tois Srason.—The sceamer Carroll arrived here from Boston at four o'clock this morning, after a very pleasant passage. She brought a full cargo of gen- eral merchandise, including 1,500 bbls. of flour, and the following passengers : T Doyle, Mrs Doyle, Margaret Doyle, Hannah Snow, Miss Gillis, Mies B. St. John, Johanna Gallant, Mrs T Duncan, Mrs McMillan, Mrs Louise Hoare, Mr J McMillan, Mr. P McLeod, Mrs Kersey and Mrs Margaret Campbell. Captain Brown is again in command, with Mr. Briggs as first officer, Mr. Nickerson aa purser, Messrs. Welsh and Manley as Stewards, and Mrs. McQuaid as Stewardess. Mr. Brooks, formerly Chief Engineer on the Worcester, fills the position of Chief on the Carroll this tripin the place of Mr. Thorntn,who goes as Chief Engineer on the new steamer State ‘of Indiana. The Carroll has been newly painted up and otherwise made ready for a big season's work. All the oflicers are in excellent health and spirits, and are being warmly welcomed to-day by their many friends. We wish the Carroll and her popular staff & prosperous sezson. PostaGe on Newsparers.—An order-in- council has been passed by the Dominion Government fixing July Ist as the day when ggiegate amouat to considerable. It must, /theretore, be apparent that we expect to heae | from yeu at once, e E. D. STERNS, Charlottetown Steam Laundry. , 1891. | May 4 IGOALI GOAL! ' ' 2 i IUND COAL pared to take d Soft Coal. Hundred ‘Tons A‘ ihe undersigned ; orders for all kin Te leph 9ne comt CA ADILA Ré an ‘N HUGHES, mayd5— 3i Water Street. BLACK GOODS. UR STOCK OF SPRING DRESS FABRICS has been carefully and judiciously selected, and all Novelties in LACK DRESS MATERIALS will be found on our shelves. India Cashmeres, Mohair Grilliantines, Fancy ae acqua Ot Plain Viole Laines, Fancy Viole Laines, Priestly’s Henriettas, Weel Surahs, Fancy Checks, Fancy Stripes, Plain Grenadines, Fancy Grenadines. Courtald’s Crapes, Priestly's Crapes. STANLEY BROS., Brown's Block, \ 8.8. “ WILLIAM” ——FOR--— apls | the carriage of newspapers to Britain at exist- ing rates and under existing conditions will | terminate, | -_-—> --— Tuk Fisnertes. — The bulletin from department at Halifax, dated May 4th, is as follows: Lobster fishing is good at Ps ree, Que., and Isaac’s Harbor, N,S., and fair at Port Latour. Herring is fair at Perce, the average catch being one and a half bbis. per net; also fair at Tignish, P. FE. I , and plenti- fal in Cardigan B+y and Georgetown Harbor. Herring are also reported plentiful at the There has been little fishing done yet along the coast in i > 4 | to official and public matters will not be| Breton on account of the drifting ice, the | given at the risk of imperilling his health, | ly report of fish so far being that lobster | for Sir John Thompson is one of the few fishing is fair in St. Peter's Ray men in political life whom leading mem- bers of both parties would regret to see etire from public life. wane Cosrcmes.—Beer Bros, in their advertise. ment today illustrate one of the latest novelties in costumes. This costume—in 12 colors—was expected some time ago, but was delayec 1 by the fact that the mar ufacturer cou'dnotsupplythedemand Having arrived tro] ate for their show days, Beer Bros now ofl-r this liae at a special price, —_-—-—— ‘Tie str. William is expected here from Boston this evening. and R00 l at i rmen’s nets Georgetown, i i Arichat. Herring bait by fishe procurable at Alberton and P. E. 1; ice at Tignish and G eorgetown, ~~ « e. Personal. Mr. J. S. Maclaren, is at Hotel Davies. : : Hon. J. W. Riecharde, Bidd city. He is at the Hotel Day Hon. Peter Sinc!a‘r, at the Osborne. Mr. Geo, H. Porter, the well-known re- eeentetits of the Canada Life Insurance mpany, is on a business trip to the city. He is at the Osborne, , hy Inspector of Custe ms, eford, is in the ies. Springton, ig a guest manufacturers of the to the premises of Mr. [ti town or country, addressed to or the above residence, tended to by Boston or New York. T rm Lt, VW ABOVE STEAMER, now at Bos’ en, be due here on *5) hai ‘Wednesday, May 6th, and will load at once for one of above ports, sailing a day or two jater. Freight received daily from A: ‘m: te ¢ ~ ‘ very |p. m., handled with care, and carried at low- ot Cape} est current yates, A in q Appl; i ap30—-lw dw RE IYI. HE patrovs of . . * Magie Healer” Salve will pie tice that the have removed ‘ Marley, No e all orders from P. O. Box 457, will be promptly at- JOHN ROSs, lw iar 132 Malpeque Road, whe <h’town, May 2, 189] — 3) « } WO-THIRDS of your time is spent in your | j UST ARRIVED per Schr. Zaidea:—One | ¢. 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ALSO, AT WATSON’S DRUG STORE :—Chameis my Ox Gall Carpet Soap, Brunswick Black, Stains for Floors (all shades), Whiting, Glues, Ultramarine, ete. for tinting white wash, Aspinall’s Enamel, Gold Paint, Feather Dusters, Sponges, Plate Polish, Brass Polish, Silver Soap, and all Druggists’ Sup plies for the season. dy i y0—ay85- tty acud HATS! HATS! 7 3 TWO CASHS English Stiff Ha Handsome Styles at Low Prices. r ‘= \ / We guarantee the correct Styles and the Lowest Pri possible, from the $1.00 Hat up. JOHN McLEOD & CO. Chariottetown, March 21, 1891. {0 * os < i N | ; here Nut and Now Land Me zr ap30 ; ™ . ia, ; ie } ® f J : he \ i ae! Li i tha il i ‘8 for [508 ircm no thor ug ul ti u ni 4 riottetown | y Steam at Os earers via Pictou Tuesday i ‘ ues and go onboard 6n arrival at Halifax 08 Be srounds, i Lue i By order of His Honour utenant- Fr » avenlion withens eat y .| day evening without extra charge. * Governor, - CARVE Through Tickets for sale on board seem HARRISON CA L, Navigation Co's. steamers and by Private Sed etary. F, T, NEWBERY, Ages Government House, April 29, 1891 Mes ap30—eod & wy Charle fm