x Rr ere Y : a Readieg Boom ‘ ‘ PL. LA - Bae ~~ eer et | Job 18, LONDON HOUSE QUSEN STREWT. Jobd Printing of all kinds at short notice Billhead . Letterheads, Not-head«, “tere, Dodwera, ete ~ Pamph jets, ?° THE DAILY EXAMI == ee eee For neat, clean, tasteful Printine, and prompt attention to orders, TIF. EXAMINER Job Printing Depart , ment is pecutiar. Don't foryet it { en Five Dottags « Yuan “This is tree Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Pabtic, may speak free.”—Evzirives. oles “hoe does ni J BH} l . 1 > 1" : yr aye v ~ 1¥ C ‘ -_ ae ‘ rs aed NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. THURSDAY, MAY 19, 1892. VOIL.29 -NO. 291 —$—$——— —-—— —— ee eee eo Calendar for Way, 18% CALL AND SEE OUR TH« DAILY FXAMINER. New Perth Notes. PURIFY YOURBLOOD wih MOON'S CHANGES, First Quarter, 3r4 day op . 248 after Fal! M m, Lith ad TF . eves coce 6 325 af ast Waste » 1Vih d sy 10 29 mois New Moon, 26th day . 1 Wm» Apogee. Oh day lh. mor? 3) eee... - * a —— —— & Day High Water of Day of Week. | — -|- Month. | Morn. | After ae ' i> h. m. h m 1 | Sunday | 295] 162 2 | Monday i 219 2 48 S$ } Treaday 318 | 25) . | Wednesday | 425 | » 3 5 | Thursday 5 37 6 12 8 | Friday | 646 7 12 7 Saturday i 733 8 1 8 | Sunday | s23 | 843 9 | Monday | 9 2 9 20 10 =| Tuesday ; 938 | 98 55 11 | Wednesday | 1012 | 10 28 i2 | | hureday ©43 j; li 4 13 | Friday 11 24 | 1k 42 14 | saturday | a a 0 1 id Sanday | 0920 0 40 16 =| Monday fe ae } 22 7 | Tuesday een « e.8 18 =| Weduesday 23' | 258 19 | Thursday 327 | 3357 2 Friday | 482i 638 21 | Saturday 5 50 6 38 22 Sanday oe. 2 oe 23 | Mondav .: 2a 8 i4 pa Tuesday 9:17 | 949 25 Wedneaday | 10 3 10 25 26 } Thursday | 10 45 ll 5 27 | Priday 1} 26 ll 47 | | Saturday a . o.2 2 | Sunday | O@ | O51 » Monday [.@ae: ta 31 Tuceday . @ a 2 25 OLIVER RATPENBURY, Barrister & Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUSLIN, &e. Offiee, Corner Queen and Water Streeta, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. ap?]—im «od & wky $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL! REST OF WORKMANSHIP ! BEST OF SATISFACTION ! DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. > Mcns 2 WH & superiority of Carter’s Inks is proven by their use. One Haodred Boxes were re- ceived on “saturday. lam in receipt of a number of complimentary testimonials, but for want of space at present only publish the following unsolicited leiter : Office of the Tryon Woolen Manufacturing (o., Charicttetown, P. E. L, May 7, 1°82. luro. L. CHaprecie, Eeg., Agent for Carter’s Icka, City : Dear Stn,—We are ia receipt of a bronze ink stand, wih s»wnee bolder, a pateat nickel-plate mucilage boitle, @ quart bottle of Carter’« com- Siacd copying and writing in«, and a vottie of crimson ink, purwhased of you. In our opinion the isk-stand alone is weil worth the money, even if we Sed no use for the ot her articles, Hespecting Carter's ink, would say that we have been using it in our Charlottetown office for the past eighteen months For some years previoasiy hed used Stafford’s, and became so mach prejudiced in ita (avor woul.i ase no o' her. Bat after uivivog Carter's a fair trial, both in ¥riting and copying. we are ‘ally convinced that is as gocd in all respects if ov superior to Staff d's. aud. in our opinion, less liab'e to cor- tode stee! pena Yours respectfully, Tryon WooLen Mavcur’e Co. T hs disinterested testimony will be accepted in Preferences to the bia-ed letter of a manufacturer Or ihe Vaporings of his satellites, THER». L. CHAPPELLE. Wholesale and Retail Agent, Diamond Booketore. Caarlotetown, May 9, 1892~-3i end JAMES A, MORRISON. H \LIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRI i, CAKEBREAD & 60., TEA MERCHANTS, London, «= England, —— AND ALSO—— First-Class West Pirms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. em Several India Cc oe ; i varefu atten‘ion giveu to consignmenta of “fince Edward I-land Produce REFERENCE Bank of Nova Scotia. WFPICE — Pickford & Black's Wharf. Malifer, August 13, 1991—dy & wy T® HOUSEKE PERS! PoRsirore R-psired and Desks and Office Stder at bottom prices. R.D PYKE, Corner Grafton and Powual Sy eets 8p27~—Lm Saw W SPAS Ste, WHICH IS NOW COMPLETE, laclading the Ab.ve Makes of Goats. -eoo + R. K. JOST, VYORTH SID" OF QUZEN SQUARE, mat;4—eod / J ws, a \ ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts PARN SIRED BY Dili Abdallah Wessenger. 4869, Sire | Dolly, by a of Bijou, 2.25 t-4. Grandsire of | Grand selephone, 2.25. | Bay Middleton. ——THE PROPERTY OF——— -—— ———+x) ARNELL is 2 rich dark bay in color, with black points and weighs 1150 pounds. can be desired tempered an‘ ievel h waded, and very inteiligent locking. equal to 2.35 had he gov reir ploy. E iward Island. | : } to this handsome Srallion- | you have it. His inheritance is such as to justify expectations of the best results. fee of $15 00 fora foal. AsT expect Pirnell t> trot helow jallow tne usual return privileges. Mares from a distsace will b> jfor two days. ke At the Peevinciai Exhibition, 1892, he showed his license to trot. three lengths behind, and he pole hurae, he drove ths winner home iu 2 404, which is Paraell has to his credit some of the best louking cults on the Island, and before the snow flies next fall he will have some of the fastest. | In Parne.!’s veins is mingled the bleed of performers and producers—the blood of Black Hiwk, of Abdallah [., of Justin Morgan, of Samb>. of Saladin, and of many others that are renowned im the equine history of the United States and of Prince In atyie, action, speed, courage, evergy, pluck and intelligence he is worthy of his breeding, and breeders can make no mistake in s'ivtiag their best mares If you want speed you must breed forit, and in Parnell If you want fine carriage horses you must breed for them, end in Parnell | you have concentrated the strains that have produced hundreds of our best roadsters | Parnell wiil stand at the owner's stables during the season of 1892 2.30 this ~ , as at the fall, pt P. rm GIit,3.i %, cwiner. sen of Saledin, dam by saladin, he by P. P. GILLIS, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Fe stands 16 hands high, He is a magnificently built and perfectly proportioned animal, heving « fiaely shaped head and neck, the throat being clearly cut; the chest is broad and deep, giving grand lung power ; the shoulders slope we'l ba k ; the barrel is well rounded and springly mbbed, with strong loins and coupling; the quarters are shapely and heavily muscied ; his bone is firm and clean, sud his legs and feet all that He 1s a splendidly gsited animal, having « free, op-n, natural trotting action that is greatly admired by ali who have seen him moving in harness. He is goud Baing started service I cannot free of charge | vently yet promptly on the Kidneys, _ Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- ‘aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the ‘only remedy of its kind ever pro- | duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in ‘ts action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most | healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Charlotteetown, - TEs Druggist, mw! jyl3 COLONIAL OUSE, Philips Square, | apl2—dy 67 2aw & wky oe ——— a Rods, Tips, Fly Books, Baskets, Lines, } SS! $e ee sqasieninssetiaamsiinancaisntaaniinailiiatite Charlottetown, May 9, 1892. — ~ = _——— + > : = Sealine = =n a WD « > Jaotenas ainda —_ Reels, ete. | | iL DRUG STORE, Three Doors Below London House -One Door Above Baziar Store. A NHIG-CLASS hampagne Cognac, eee 20,000 CASES | Exported to India in 1891 | ‘J. EXSHAW & 00. Bordeaux. FPRANCE, T —1 ——a———( X) DUM SPIRD SPH RO. CABINET A NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND expressly for the Lord Mayvr-elect of London. London Clabs and West End Sotels. 00 oo —- Uphoisterr d,| fl cing heavea’s own hues. Churches, Clubs, Hotels, Dwellings, etc., etc. ORYSCOGRAPHY Drawers mads. w| y mag lady enthusmsts, or for those who desire a hobby to reproduce. N. S., SOLE AGENT. GRAPHS wre unaffected by atmvapheric ir fluence. J, E. ALBR®, Halifax, apl4—@m | DRANK IN Every (fficars’ Mess HENRY MORGAN & CO., N THE— Every Bottle pragected against fraud by a PATENT) WIRE ENVELOPE. WHISKY, HIGH CLASS WAISKIES, selected The most popular Whisky at the CRYSTOG2APHS, A new and most popular device to imitate STAINED GLASS, for decorating The designs are most beautiful and artistic, giving @ tone of richness, warmeh and color 'o the interior of the edifice, re- Wwe offars a scope for the amafeur, OF CHRYs TO- -XSHAW'S BRANDY BRITISH ARWY.| MONTREAL. WE ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN 4LiL DEPARTMENTS. i ! ‘Staple and Fancy Dry Gods, Carpets, Uurtalas, Ypho'stering Goods, Furniture, Mani!es, Millinery, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, St itionery, China, Glassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, etc., etc, FINEST ASSORTMENT IN CANADA. ; @ | N. B —Mail orders promptly and care- fully attended to. Colonial House, Montreal. ap22—tts tf ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, -—-HEADQUARTERS FOR— FISHING TACKLE. ~—NAMELY—- Flies, Rods, Reels, Lines, Casts, Hooks (with and without Gut), Landing Nets, ete. at a 39 per cent. diseount, nor d» we adver. tionally good stock. Our RODS are very fine, and worth the price asked for them, F, Det. DAVIES. | peeels HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK tise to sell our stock at that discount, but only ask o fair and honest profit on a new and excep- ee ey MAY 19, 1892. Notes and Comments. —The Empire remarks that two hundr. d millions more capital is invested in Cena- dian manafactures than ten years sgo— and yet the Grits are not satisfied. —The latest Musical Times, London, says ; ‘Oratorio enters far more complete- ly and extensively into the musical life of the English people than apy other form of the art. Together with the cantata, sacred or secular, it constitutes the staple of every festival programme. At all (festivals) ora- torio constitutes the musicul raison d’etre.” —A San Francisco despatch reports that on May 28 the Hawaiian Legisla ure will meet, and the most important subj-ct to come before that body will be the ques- tion of annexation to the United States, From what can be gathered the proposition seems to meet with favor, ani it is nut considered «a hard matter to determine the outeome if the legislature submits the quas- tion tothe people. Sugar planters are working for annexation, and are using all means to carry it to a successful issue, even ‘f the final vote of the inhabitants of the island, ba necessary to insure its success. — The Globe being so fond of publishing facsimiles cf letters, the Empire suggests that it devote a page to the note in which, Mr. Laurier gave Pacaud permission to go to Europe; the note in which Mr, Cha: lton refers to J D, Edgar as a “machine poli- ticiap’; the letter in which Sir Richard Cartwright calls the Maritime Provinces ‘shreds and patches”; the letter in which Edward Farrer advises the Grit party not to make “two bits cf a cherry” but to go in for immediate anpexation; or some of the bumerous letteis written by Count Mercier, and which it was asserted daring his first trial had been somehow or other lost, Obituary. It is with sorrow that we find ourselves called upon to record the death of Alice, the beluved wife of Mr. David McQuarrie, of Crapaud, and eldest daughter of Mr. George Nicholson, of the same place. The circum- stances of this trying bereavement are sad in the extreme. On Thursday evening, the 5.h iast., she took suddenly ill, and notwith- standing the fact that two skilled physicians were in attendance, she only lasted until Sabbath morning, the 15th inat., when she breathed her last, leaving a disconsolate busband and three smal! children to mourn their loss, She was a consistent member of the Methodist Chureh, and her relatives and friends have the assarance that she has goue to join the throng and mingle with loved ones who have gone on before. She was laid to rest at the old cemetery, Crapard, to- day, the 16 h icst, What is the world at best, Tho’ decked ia vernal bloom ¢ What? but a ceaseless toil for rest, A passage to the tomb If fl»werets strew the avenue, Tho’ fair, alas! how fading and how few. Com. Crapaud Coraer, May 16, 1892. (Guardian please copy.) _~—~— se + Schoo! Examination. The Superintendent of Education made & personal examination of the school at Cardigan Bridge on Thursday, the 5th inst. He expressed great satisfaction at the good condition of the school buildiug, furniture and grounds, and was highly pleased with the proficiency displayed by the scholars, both in the primary and ad- vanced departments. he teachers, Mr. Timothy McDonald and Misa Kennedy, are to be congratulated on the great progress the scholars under their charge have made during the past year ; and they were highly complimented by the Superintendent. A aumber of visitors from the village were present during the examination, among them the Chairman of the Trustees, Wm. P. Lewis. E-q , who is always attentive to the interests of the achool. There seems to be no good reason why the echool at Cardigan Bridge should not be ranked as a grammar school in the future, as we are informed that the Super- intendent found in it the necessary qualifications. It is to be hoped that he wi.l urge the matter on the Board of Edu- cation. Good Breeding in King’s County. Among the promising young horses in K ng’s County that are likely to give a god account of themselves during the pre- sent season mention msy be made of the handsome All Rght filly owned by D Reilly, E-q, Montague, that took first prize at the King’s County Exhibition last Oxtober for carriage filly under three years. During the past year this filly bas been well handled, and is now showing fiae de- velopment of speed, trotting halves in 1.20 on ordinary tracks. Along with being an excellent representative of the celsbrated All Right family, this filly combines the Frenchman, McInnis pony and S:ladin, and we will be much disappvinted if the present season does not see some record breaking in the 3-year-olds, Mr. Reiliy is also fortunate enough to have a fine horse foal from Elmo, 2.27}, out of the dam of his All Right filly, and all who see it are loud in their praises of its beauty. Be CanrruL.—Before see that the wrapper on eac: paying vour mone None are genuine without it. ; SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS, Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far su- perior to any pill. For Head- ache and ver Complaint pothing cam fe DISCOVERY e they cure Rheumatism. 50 in & box only 35 ets. J. A Beil. mi4 3aw Qw blood of such noted sires as The Fiying box of Everybody's Pills bears the signature **A.S. Johnsen.” We are headquarters for custom work. -— Notwithatanding the cold, unfavorabk sta:e of the weather, the farmers of this section, having f i h in the promise of the Divine lawgiver ** that a harvest as well # a seed-time will be given,” have been di i gent in business ; and already the greate: part of the seceding is completed. The work of building the cheese factory is being rapidly pushed forward by ‘he energetic contractor, Mr. James Mu py. The contract for furnishing mk caus bas been awarded Mr. J. D. Bell, of M wrague. Mr. Bell is an enterprsing tradcaman, and is to be congratula’ed on securing so impor- tant a work. Mr. T. J. Dillon, of Ingerssil, Outario, manager of the Experimental Station, ar- rived here on Friday last. While the fac- tory is io course of constructicn he will make all necessary arrangements fur biiag- ieg this important undertakiog tu a eu cessful issue. Forsome Sm past the people of New Perth have been at a disadvantage for want uf a suitabie plice for holding public meet- ings. Soeue of the young men who are identified with the temperance society of this place have organized themselves into a committee, forthe purpose of building a public hall, They have succeeded in en- listing the sympathy and uid f the good ladica, and intend holding a grand Tes Party early in duly, for the purpose of raising funds to carry out the project. The committee will spare no pains to make the vecasion pleasant and enjuyable. New Perth has long been known as a fine ‘gricultural settlement, and will this year efford an additional attraction in the Ex- perimental Station, the first of the kind established on Prince Edward Island. The section of country now known as New Perth was at one time covered with a furest, the thickest and heaviest that then covered the face of our Island home. In this howling wilderness, nearly seventy years ago, a small body uf men and their faithful wives from the highlands of Perth- shire cought a hume. With fortitude and patience they endured all the hardships and privations iacident to pioneer life, and in the course of time had their reward, for their long years of toil and sclf-aenial, in seeing the ** forest primey 1” give way to « beautiful landscape, adorned with fertile fields and cumtortable smiling homesteads. Sir Walter Soott tells us that the County of Perth is the most beautiful County in all Scotland ; and although our Island Pro- vince cannot boast of such scenery as ** the ateep frowning glories and the crags chat sre wild and majestic”—such scenes de scribed by Sir Walter as “* beauty lying in the lap cf terror”—yet we should feel grateful that Mother Nature, in distribut- ing her bounties, has not been unmindful sf ua. In the Gem of the Gulf is to be found a wealth of pastoral beauty of which we should ali feel proud. And our quiet settlement, which bears the name of the grand old County from which its people came, is for beauty of landscape and fer- tility of soil unsurpassed in Prince Eiward TEMPLAR. Cattle Shipmeats at Cardigan. The Schr. Soudan, DeCosta Master, ssiled from Cardigan Bridge for 3t. John's, Nfid., on Saturday. the l4:h inst , with 61 head fat cattle and 21 sheep, valued at $2,300.00, shipped by Jas, E. Macdonald, Esq. This cargo, one of the largest of fat cattie ship from King’s County for some years, included many excellent animals, among which was the fine Shorthorn bull fed by Mr. James Me- Leod, of Victoria Cross, weighing 2,000 ibs.; @ well-fatted cow fed by Mr. Wm. Nicholson, of Dundas, weighing 1,315 lbs; and four two- year olds fed by Mr. George E. Goff, of Cardigan, All the oattle in this cargo were fed in the adjvining settlements, and were sold at fairly good prices. On the 17th inst, the schr. Ovion sailed from Cardigsn Bridge for St. Pierre, Mique- lon, with the following cargo, viz, 32 head fat cattle, 35 fat sieep, and a quantity of potatoes, valued at $1,300.09, shipped by D. ©. Moreon * Co, The shipment of the above ocargoea has made trade brisk around Cardigan during the past week, Personal. Lord Mountstephen will sail from Liver- pool for Canada on the 26th by Teutonic. Mr. Gladstone has written a letter to bis Midlothian election agents stating that he will be in a position to ask the electurs for ” vote of confidence at the polls at the end of June. An Eaglish journal is rather impressed with the frequency with which our leaders bear the namsz of John. The late Premier was so named, the present Premier like- wise, while the leader of the House of Commons bears it too Perhaps John is a lucky name, though when it is prefixed by Richard it has no go in it at all. Exuierrion Commissioners — His Honour the Lieutenant-Governor in Council has been pleased to make the following appoint- ments, namely: To be commissiouers to revise the Exhibition Prize Lists for 1892: For Provincial Exhibition. William H Inman, , Crapaud, Lot 29. James Heary Gregor, i rackley Point, David P Irving, Vernon River, Lot 50. John Balderston, Esq, North Wiltshire. For Prince County Exhibition. William H Brown, Esq, Summerside, James F Stewart, Eeqg, Maddock. Napoleon Gallant, Exq, Nall Pond, Lot 1. D8 Wright, Esq, Searletown. George Sinclair, Esq, Malpeque. For King’s County Exhibition. Hoa John G Scrimgeour, Cardigan, George B McEachern, Esq, Souris. Cyrus Stexart, Eeq Red Point, Lot 46. Richard Kickham, Esq, Souris West, Cartaey MoLare, Haq, Murray River. the SKODA’S DISCOVERY. 4 Skoda Victorious! Palpitation of the Heart, Kidney and Liver Troubis, Deathly Faintness and Loss of Appetite CURED!! THE FOLLOWING LETTER PROVES THE WONDERFUL MEDICINAL POWERS OF THE GREAT GERMAN-AMERICAN REMEDY. THE NAME OF Rey. H. MILLS (THAN WHOM THERE IS NO BET- TER KNOWN MAX IN THE MINISTRY) 18 WELL KNOWN IN THOUSANDS OF HOUSEHOLDS IN THE PINE TREE STaTE. GEN18 ‘—I am now 57 yeare old, and for over 10 years I have been afflicted with iweak 80 badly at times that 5 could not rest r ts. I could get no position that would be comfortable my ack was 80 lame. My Liver also became affected, caus- ing me to meg BETTER?) piiom. 3 o sate beda Dull i i jac continually necompanied ap. fal - teed techina.” anki ppetite was very poor, mA have 4 deathiy pet A open ; at pit Wer thatperiwe ears I have been greatl ‘or ve troubled with . . Severe Pitation of the Heart after preach TH AN: and in ong protracted meetings {t would become ver perious. Ihave used the twe Course of SKODA’S LETS DISCOVERY and LITTLE TAB ‘ou kindly sent me, and through the biess- ng of God, | am PER- FECTLY CURLD—have COLD mot felt better for 20 eark. Friiernaly )ovre, tEV. A. MILLS. Tracy Mills, Carleton Oo., N. B. SKODA DISCOVERY CI., Wolfville, N.S. CAUTION. HAOH PLUG OF TH: Myrtle Navy IS MARKED "I". Sz Ss. I¥ BBONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, jan2- dy & wky A Day. A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL RUN DOWN,’’ AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN, PALATABLE AS MILK. EN- DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. Scorr’s EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL Druc- GISTS AT SOc. AND $1.00 f SCOTT & BOWNE, Belicville. P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY Queen's Birthday. XCURSION RETURN TICKETS will be issued at one first-clazs fare to and from xh Stations on this Raliway on 23ri and 24th May inst., good for retura up to and om May 26, 1892. J. UNSWORTH, Superintenaent. Railway Office, Charlottetewn, May 13, 1802. : dyfmw dy pat guarett wky pre IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE. 5,000 Ret acascee sae tr ae W. J. BOSWALL, Crarietiote wa, May 14, 188 —i et o04