Terms :—Five Dow.ars a Year. NEW SERIES. THE DAILY EXAMINER. —————— Siecnenee ge caeeanet —<——— = CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. THURSDAY, MAY 29, 1890. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiripzs. Sincie Corres Two Cents “VOL. 26-NO. ¢ PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, | WEEKS & BEER, 1s90o., Summer Arrangement. oO ( ys AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 2nd, 1890, Trains will run as follows :— 1890 TRAINS FROM THE WEST. TRAINS FOR THE WEST.. QUEEN STREET, | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, Importers of British and German Dry Gvods, Millinery, Small- wares, Kc. Atso—Full Lines of Teas, Groceries and _Warehouse Goods, WHOLESALE ONLY. aa Additions to our only, at a small advance on cost. Ch’town, May 22, 1890—dy 2m STATIONS, jmaeeennt Accom,} Accom, STATIONS, | Express Accom | Accom ie 5 ee ee ee a et 7 Se a es ae Charlottetown..+..-. ap! 6 00 8 45 3 30 Tignish ...... dp ; i e “ s Royalty Junetlons ....| 614 917 349 || Alberton...........+ L 50 7 03 North Wiltshire. ...... |; 648 lv G2 #35 | Bloomfield............. 215 7 4 Hunter River......... | 6 58 10 15 io a... | ta | $10 Bradalbane............| 73 10 48 526 |/Port Hill...... at 3 23 9 35 Emerald junction <a. 2a 10 56 5 4 | Wellington.....00.25.1) 3 52 10 18 FrectOWD......eeceee.., 7 40 il 10 5 55 || Miscouche,....c.cs00..| 431 10 44 KRODSINZtOD ....-.cecees 7am + Boe | 66a f ar| 4 25 ll 05 cial (ar 815 | . “ 6 50 || Summerside...... P.M A.M : ‘Cap, 830 1 05 7. Se ee ee PEPIOSRGRR cvcceveeseese!’ FG i 26 Kensington .,.... 2 ; Ww ellington eenceeeseeee 9 U5 1 52 Srestewn... Ae pe cn 5 0 3 30 ° D Port Holl. sie ddaniceciin 9 35 2 35 Emerald Junction..... 5 40 1 04 7 30 O'Le ary saapeeses eboees 10 30 i Ou PI onc dccncccet en 4 it 7 39 Bloomfield...+«++-.,.... 10 47 £2) | Hunter River.......... | oe ee 81 AlhertOM.ccoc...cesceee] Lh 14 515 | I ; et 4 Albert ‘ North Wiltshire....... | 622 157 ,; 830 Pigmish .....- sree Or} 1h 3 6 Oo Royalty Junction ...... | 656 2 41 9 17 Charlottetown Keenees on mt 2a 9 35 P. M. i i A.M Emerald June... .,..dy 945 ||Cape Traverse...... dp} 1 6% Cape Traverse ......al 600 | Emerald June,.... are! 715 TRAINS FOR THE EAST. TRAINS FROM THE EAST. STATIONS. Express ! Accom. STATIONS. Express Accom. i Ps Te A, Te A. M, P.M. Charlottetown.«++..dp 3 15 i 6 30 Georgetown,..+-+--..dp T 08 1 Rovalty Junction.,.--»| 3 30 6 50 Cardigan...... sneeeus 717 2 Bedford ..ivi.ieews.... 3 58 7 2 Mt. Stewart Junc...ar 8 ip 3 10 ar 4 25 8 65 * 4 P.M. Mt. Stewart June. } j SOUPIS,.. +0 +eeeeeee.. Gp] 6 15 12 4 dp 4 30 ; 8 2 SY PERO ON cccccencesss 6 45 115 ite. saedeinonten 4 58 8 56 St. Peters ..0eee..cseee- 7 20 1 58 Bt, Peters.......cccoe ce 5 20 9 24 MaUOEE 0 v0066. cc ccceses 7 42 2 29 Tene SS0OR ..000s0eee<e 5 55 10 06 ma: “3 ; 3 QO SE Mises cckceveceseds ar 6 25 1p 45 Mt. Stewart Junc. 2 : i P, M. A. M. ee dp 8 15 3 20 Mt. Stewart June..dp) 4 35 8 25 Bedford ....+.0+.... sana 8 40 3 ER CGIAR. occccccacces 5 2 9 38 Royalty Junciion.. ... 9 05 4 26 Ceorgetown. .......- ar| 5 45 10 00 Chariottetown ..... ar’ 9 20 4 45 } { } fyains are run by Kagtern Standard Time, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27th. 1809—all pre 6i LONDON HOUSE! Carpets, Floor Oii Cloths. We have a good stock of these goods. We want to turn them into Cash. If you buy now quick you can save money. HARRIS & STEWART. S. DAVIES & 60. ——(0)—— ¥, E HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF WOOLENS, in Suit- \ ings, Overcoatings and Trouserings, suitable for Spring and Summer wear, at the lowest possible prices for Cash. MR. McDONALD, for the past six years (previous to c»m- ing with us) of Boston, where he acquired a thorough know- ledge of his business, has charge of our Tailoring Department. As a Cutter of correct styles of Garments, Mr. McDonald has no superior in the Lower Provinces. He has given our customers the very best satisfaction. Men who care to dress well can make no mistake in giving us a call. Three Cases CHRISTY’S BEST LONDON HATS just opened. MEN’S FINE NECKWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS and UNDER- WEAR; Lot of BOYS’ SUITS low to clear. B. S. DAVIES & CO., Ch’town, March 25, 1890. CAMERON BLOCK. CAMPBELL’S SKREI BRAND OF Cod Liver Gil. —-(VvjI—--- 3 HIS IS THE FINEST COD LIVER OIL EVER BROUGHT OUT. Cod Liver 4 Oil usually has such a disagreeable taste, and is to many so difficult of digestion, that its excellent nutritive and medicinal qualities are not experienced. The Skrei Oil is free from these objections, being beautitully clear, pale and bright, almst tasteless, and readily assimilated by children and the most delicate invalids. Sold by W. R. WATSON, Dispensing Chemist, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, febld "7 BARKENTINE ‘“ EREMA,” now loading, will sail for Liverpool, G. B., ‘on SATURDAY, the 10th inst. Returning, will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetgwn about the 15th June next, | For Freight apply in Liverpool to William Bullen, 51 South John Street ; in London, to John Pitcairn 4 Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. « CO. Ch'town, May 7, 1890—eod tf Kent Mills Flour. BRAN. LANRine Toy :—One Car of Ontario Bran, excellent quality, selling low. AULD BROS. mayl9—2w 2aw pd PASTURE TO LET. Ts undersigned have a large quantity of Pasture to jet for (ow Pasttrage, very near the city. andallin good condition. Some of the pasture is in front of the old Asylum grounds, and the balance nearer town. Per- sons wanting pasturage for cows for the sum- mer had better apply at ence. PETERS & PETERS. may20—tf PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. ee eee HAVE THIS DAY admitted Mr. Donald Nicholson a Partner in the Tobacco Manu- facturing Firm of HICKEY & STEWART, the business of which will hereafter be con- ducted under the name and style of HICKEY & NICHOLSON, and I take this opportunity of sincerely thanking the business public for their liberal patronage in the past, and respect fully solicit a continuance thereof for the future, M. HICKEY. Charlottetown, May 1, 1890. Referring to the above, the undersigned beg to notify the public that they will continue the Tobacco Manufacturing Business in the old establishment, Lower Queen Street, and hope by strict attention thereto to be able to satisfy the requirements of the trade in their line. HICKEY & NICHOLSON. may6—I1m (lw dy then eod) ry Ry wat TS Oe me 5 a - an ne a aw < 4 . = Halifax and P. E. Island STEAMSHIP CO. (LIMITED.) STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE,” CAPT. A. H. KELLY. ILL sail from Charlottetown every Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for Halifax, cailing at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac; Returning will sail from Halifax every) Monday night, at 10 o’clock, making same, calls, and Souris. The above steamer will make the round trip | of navigation. rates, and through Bills of Lading granted to any port on the continent or United Kingdom. Apply to General Stock are being daily received from the different sources ___ |of production, and will be offered, Wholesale Midsummer Trip, 1990. every week, making same calls until the close’. ; a t Freight and passengers solicited at lowes { ¢0 location of Stateroom. | duction on return tickets. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. } Ch'town, Mey 3, 1890. ! { I took Cold, I took Sick, I TOOK SCOTT'S EMULSION RESULT: Itake My Meais, I take My Rest, AND IAM VIGOROUS ENOUGH TO TAKE ANYTHING I CAN LAY MY HANDS ON; etting fat too, For Scott’s muision of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites of Limeand oda NoT ONLY CURED MY Tmeipe- ent Consumption Bur BUILT ME UP, AND IS NOW PUTTING FLESH ON MY BONES AT THE RATE OF A POUND A DAY. I TAKE IT JUST AS EASILY AS IDO MILK.” Scott’s Emulsion is put up only in §a’mon color wrappers. Sold by all Druggisis at 50c. and $1.09, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleviitle. t CRRA OLR RETA AA CARMELO PPP LEO LOLS LOO LOLD OL OL OL OL LMe M ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ’ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ | ‘ ( . ‘ ‘ { HEST IN THE MARKET. eo LOTS, part of the McGill Pro. perty, ta he sold by private sale, Terms easy. Apply to Wm. Dodd, Esq., or R. Beairsto, Auctioneer. JOHN McGILL, may22—dy lw PERFUMES. New and Complete Stock. NCLUDING a full popular New York Odors, Atkinson’s English, Lubin'’s, Crabapple Blossoms, Cherry Blossom, Florida Water (cool and refreshing), etc., etc. Call and examine, A. 8S. JOHNSON, Cor. Prince and Kent Streets. may22 AWE 1 rere ry yy j HALIFAX TO LONDON. Date of Sailings for Above Line, Ss. 8S. ULUNDA will saii from Halifax for London on or about...... 7..- May 25 §. S. DAMARA Oy caliho piteeall Juna 10 $s. 8S. ULUNDA i ib ap quén eel July 7 8. 8S. DAMARA 6 iy eeldes gal July 25 $s. 8S. ULUNDA Fits Arik ae Aug. 20 i, See. on = Newnsto out Sept. 8 In addition to the above, we will have sail- ings once every month via Boston. Through Bills of Ladiug granted from ( ):ar- lottetown and all points and to any por. re- Harbor and Sheet Harbor. pquised. Canned Lobsters carried at low rates. In- surance low. S. S. ULUNDA and DAMARA superior accommodation for passengers. Saloon amidship. Staterooms large and airy. Saloon Fares $45.00 and $50.00, accorcing Ten per cent re- have For any further information reuvired apply to ; Ww, W. CLARKE, may! §—pat ti Agent. PASTURE LOTS, line of Rickeecker’s For Queen Victoria’s Birthday. An American arbutus bunch, to be put in a little vase, on the royal breakfast table, May 24, 1890. Lady, accept a birthday thought—haply an idle gift and token, a from the scented soil’s May-utterance ere, (Smelling of countless blessings, prayers and old-time thanks), | A bunch of white and pink arbutus, silent, spicy, shy, From Hudson’s, Delaware’s, or Potomac’s woody banks. Watt WHITHAN. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. An Answer for “‘ George.” Srtr,—‘* George” has appeared again in your issue of the 13th inst. ‘‘George”’ has gone to great trouble in searching for ‘all the hard suyings and bad actions of the old Reformer to refute my Scripture letter. How far he has done that, every reader of those letters will judge for themselves. I think, with all his sophistry and spite to 'the old Reformer, ‘*George” has not touched one of the Scripture passages that imy letter contains. Would ‘‘George” like to take his knife and erase all those passages fromthe New Testament. If he would J shall try to give hima few more, If Luther has defiled them Iam sure that it would suit ‘‘George” to have them not 'to stand in his way. Why did ‘George "” ‘bring Luther on the field? It plainly shows his weakness. If Luther trans- _gressed or violated the laws of the Gospel ‘laid down by the Apostles of our Lord, what has that to do with the _ point lin question? Could “George” bring ‘no Scripture to overturn my first lletter? If he could, why has _ he | not done so? The error of Luther or any other person could have no effect upon ‘the poiat in question. Iam nota disciple ,of Luther. 1 did not receive my know- iledge from Luther or the Canon. I got it ' direct from the Word of God. The point in question is this ; are we to keep the commandments to gain heaven, or are we io receive the faith of the gospel that works by love and privileges the heart? I main- ‘tain that it is by Faith that works by Love land privileges the heart. Ishall give you 'the first part of Canon Scott-Hollan@’s: let- ter. Hesays: ** Turn and listen to the simple, universal rule given by our Lord, the rule which all can understand aad can accept—keep the commandments, if thou wouldst enter into life.” I will give you a few passages of Scripture from the Great Apostle of the Gentiles: Romans, chap. x, verse 4th, ** For Christ is the end of the law for righteousness to every une that bé- Notes from Souris. The leading merchants of Souris ara Matthew McLean and Co., McLean, Heartz & Cv., J. G. Sterns, Sterns Bros , McEachern, Morrow & Co, Archibald Currie, C. C. Carlton, Capt. A. P. Me- Donald, Thomas Kickham (west). There are several grocers, etc., besides. Among the hotels may be mentioned the Sea View, by B. C. Cox, Allan Boisner’s Mrs. Stone’s, Mr. James Gillis’, Wallace McEweu’s, Capt. A. R. MeDonald’s and Mr. James Moynagh’s. Mr. Peter Stewart and Hugh McAulay carriage builders; Mr. John Kickham car- riage builder and blacksmith, (west side): A. R. McDonald, Alexander Paquet, T. Cheverie, Joseph McIunis, W. KR. Ding well, P. Aylward, J. McKachern, A. D Steele, L. McDonald are carpenters anc builders; S. P. Campbel] and R. Seamen, shoemakers; James MeQuaid, Norbert Pierce, L. Cheverie, E. E. Paquet, tailors; J.M.Mitchell,Jas. Dunphy,saddie and har- ness manufacturers; James Brennan, paint- er; Paul McPhee, wheelwright, etc; Mr. Wim. Mellett has a good steve and tinware store; Mr. Hooper has a neat drag store. The telephone office is in this buiiding. | understand that it is the intention of the company to establish more oftices among the business men of Souris. L. E. Shaw, dealer in silverware. clock, watches, etc., has an attractive place of business. Among the master mariners and ‘‘ skip- pers” may be mentioned Capt. A. R. Me- Donald, who sailed as master out of Liver- pool, Eng., for twenty years; Simon Joseph Tierrey, Wm. Lod, 8.Cheverie, John Cuyen, A. Bushey, F. J. Bushey, Capt. Thomas Kickham, (west side). Mr. E. Watts, baker; Thomas Shea, mason and bricklayer; Mr. Clarke, bricklayer and plasterer; Wm. Mulialy, do, do. Amoug the professional men are E. B. Muttart, M. D., P. A. Mcintyre, M. D., A. McLean, M. D., A. A. McLellan, M. D., Dr. E. P. Ferd, (Medical Hall) ey Clair McDonald, dentist; J. W. Mullaly, Barrister-at-Law, ete.; N.S. McPhee and T, W. Mazyo, barbers, Mr, M.yo, photographer, Mr. 0. C. Brow- nell, station agent. Mr. Marshall Paquet, postmasier, is an attentive and obliging official, Mr. M. J. Foley, Coilector of Customs, and Mr. Bennett McKachern, preventive officer, are very capable and courteous geatlemen in their official capa- cities. The Light House at Souris, which is 42 feet high and 82 feet from sea level, is in a conspicious location. The light is a white optic one, and can be seen a distance of eleven miles. The spar-light recently erected on the outer end of the breakwater, which is 42 feet high, is of great value to lieveth. For Moses describeth the right- eousness which is of the law, that the man; which doeth those things shall live by them; } but the righteousnesa which is of faith speaketh on,this wise,say not in thine heart.” ‘Who shall ascend into Heaven, that is, to bring Christ down from above ; or, who shall descend into the deep, that is, to bring up Christ again from the dead. But what saith it ? The word is nigh thee,even in thy mouth and in thy heart, that is, the word of faith which we preach, ‘hat, if thou shalt confess with thy mouth the Lord Jesus gnd shalt believe in thine heart that God hath raised him from the dead, thou shalt be saved.” Again, chap. iii., verse 27th. ‘‘Where is boasting then,is it excluded? By what law of works, ray, but by the law of faith.” Therefore, we con- clude that a man is justi-fied by faith without the deeds of the law. I shall give you two verses from the fifth chapter of Romans, and I wish you to take special notice of them as 1 think they are a complete refutation of the idea of keeping the law to enter Heaven; ‘‘ Therefore being justified by faith, we have peace with God, through our Lord Jesus Christ, by whom also we have access by faith unto this grave wherein we stand and rejoice in hope of the glory of God.” I could give you a great number of scrip- ture texes, but space will not allow me. I suppose that ‘‘George” will slay them ali with the ‘“‘sins of Luther” That is the sword ‘* George” takes to slay justification by faith, I would ask him if he knows who that sword belongs to? It is not the sword of the Spirit, but it is the sword of the wicked one (slander), ‘The reader of this letter will observe that ** George” has gone hundreds of years back to gather all the crimes that the old Reformer has com- mitted and flung them at me,to slay J ustiti- cation by Faith. All to no purpose! It cannot be slain with that kind of a sword. Ali you can say about the old Reformer will not hurt him in the least. He has got too far away from you. Let him alone and let the word of God speak for itself. This is my third letter, and I expect it is my last with ‘* George.” [ would ask your careful consideration on tie passages of Scripture that I quoted, and see whether they will support my views. I have said that the Commandments were in force till our Lord rose from the dead, but not after. It is nothing but rank Judaism to preach the Commandments to any person to bring them to Heaven. Ide not for a moment deny that the Gospel has no laws to obey. ‘It has its own laws, Faith is the founda- tion that will bring love, and the two com- bined will purify the heart and cause the | person to be obedient to the Lord. OBSERVER. Apvice To Morners.—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for children teething for over fifty ‘years with perfect success It re- licves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ‘* bright as a button.” It is very pleasant seamen. The light is red and can be seen a distance of five miles. Mariners speak of this additional light as of immense ser- vice to them, as they can anchor fimmedia- tely after ** rounding it.” Mr. Angus Mc- Donald, the keeper, has this additional light to attend to. ‘his official is popular with all classes and gives universal satis- faction. Mr. P.{D. Cox, C. E., has recently been surveying some jocalities in order io ascer- tain the best site for a trotting park. There are two schouls, besides the Con- vent school. The Grammar School, in the hall, with Mr. James Lannigan as principal and Miss Campbell as assistant, and the Colville Schoo!, with Mr. H. P. Duchemin as principal and Miss Leslie as assistant, are both creditable educational institutions, under the supervision of so efficient a stalf of teachers. Notre Dame Convent is an excellent edu- cational institution, and is beautifully lo- cated on high ground, and commands a fine view of not only the surrounding country, but also parts of Nova Scotia and Cape Breton Island. It is a brick structure, 80x45 feet, and four stories high. The trimmings are white Bristol brick, and make a pleasing contrast with the rest of the building. The ladies in charge are Sister St. Hedwig (Superior), Sister St. Margaret, Sister St. Mary, and Sister St. Matiida. ‘The convent is well arranged for school purposes, and the class-rooms, dor- mitories, chapel, etc., are large, well- ventilated, and kept neat and servpulously clean. In the class-rooms there is ample blackboard surface, an important factor in a schoolroom. In addition to the ordinary branches taught, are Latin, French, draw- ing, music, algebra, mathematics, sewing, embroidery, eve. Pupils are prepared for second-class licenses. The music, both vocal and instrumental, by the pupils, was weil rendered, and showed that that soul- stirring accomplishment is carefully taught. I noticed some very fine works of art there, which would be a credit to any studio. The Rev. D. F. McDonaid, P. P., who has been in Souris for the last twenty-live years, deserves much credit for his indefatigable exertions in being instrumental in building so permanent an educational monument. The postoffice is not in keeping with the requirements of this place. The large and daiiy-increasing amount of business trans- acted now, demands better and jarger ac- commodations. The Souris branch of the Bank funder the management of Mr. Hughes, is centrally located, and is, I un- derstand, doing a good business. The establishment of a fire department, or company, with a good fire engine, wou.d be astep in the right direction,as in case of fice with a strong vreeze blowing, it would be very difficult to save much er — 9+ 0+e—— if the Suffere’s from Consumption, Scrofula and General Debility will try Scort's Emulsion of Cod Liver Oi], with Hypophos- phites, they will find immediate veliet and a permamenat benetit. Be: TV. Slott, Brent- wood, Cal., writes: “i have used Scotts E-nulsion with great advantage in cases of P ithisis, Scrofuia and Wasting Diseases. It to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known \remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from jteething or other causes, Twenty-five conta @ & is very p»latable.” Sola by Drugyists, at 50 c. and $1.00. o~o— $5,000 worth of Crockery glassand earth- en ware, to be sold cheap at the cheapest Crockery store-=W, P, Cheverie, James Lannigan, J. D. Lavie,. or ee, Sac chincnselnecepisn, Sette im lain Cee » grees Z an ja oor Ania Ss AAAS he ne sencrnemaltn semen crane wate, Aa ~ epee nee mamma emcee anion 5 AOE edi Ger ali ceeapeeeceetem aS A OE SC | ne tn, ne ca * . mgs j % t { sn peeps er gna “emo ene merge é ; c ORAL it SeOO oY Mia ee * Ste aaa Cie : ct ei A ih me + Soy r wremnenen NE iin aC IY Oe ee, ete NET I ETL ME FT : re a eee