«FIVE DOLLARS A YEAR A RD CHARLOTTETOW oe ————EE—_— cgaee as VEW SERLES. iw APRIL 7, 1891. THE DaILy EXAMINER. az “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evziripzs, seseneaeNeR Srxetz Corizrs Two Cente a __ - VOL. 27.-NO. 93 ——— —————— ee gS DRUG. STORE. ATS | from ¢ present | the more commodious Store in} HA S . BLOCK, we will sell off our} nd Toilet Articles at greatly | . TWO CASES inten. ‘ Store %0 “ogRis NEW ko Fancy & eu rates, WOAPS. PERFUMES FNGLI°H, FRENCH AND \MERICAN. All the well-known « kinds on the market, ro gear tii nt of Hair, | N ail and a . ther Brushes. Com foilet Powders, parte, Tooth Pastes, Powders, Creatas arent tus Lazarus, Uptician, London and ig is ] Vantresl : CrACLES at all pri nd qualities, | a C } i AUCTION § ALES. Handsome Styles at Low Prices. ? ' ict Auction! W' ire prepared so «¢ om ; fa) Se Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, abt we. inany part of the City or Island at} } ares y . . . Rs. Good referenens cive. 4» W@ guarantee the correct Styles and the Lowest Prices watrial. possible, from the $1.00 Hat up. CHARLES I. MORRISON, Anctioneer, 106 Queen Street. a JOHN McLEOD & CO. Chariottetown, March 21, 1881. ! } i j | i t 4 A RE NOT a Pur- é gative Medi- ‘ine. They are s op BUILDER, and Reconx- m, as they wr na concens rm the substances actually needed to en- i the Blood, curing ali diseases coming from Poor and Wart- ‘Loop, or from TED Hrwoks in the BLoop, and also invigorate and Buiip ur the Brioop and System, when broken down by overwork, mental worry, disease, excesses and indiscre- They have a CIFIc ACTION on SEXUAL SysTeM of 1 men and women, ring LOST VIGOR correcting all m IRREGULARITIES “i SUPPRESSIONS. VERY iS Who finds his mental] jac- ulties dull or failing, oy his physical powers flagging, should take thege Pits. They will restore his lost energies, both physical and men<al. EVERY WOMAN should take them. They cure all éup- pressions and irregulerities, which inevitably entail sickness when neglected. should take these Prrzs. YOUNG MEN They will cure the re- saiteot youthiul bad babits, aud streugthers tha ‘YOUKG WOMEN Make them reguiay. Por sale by all druggists, or will be seit tH so13 Reeipt of price (50c. per box), by addressing THE DR. WILLIAMS’ MUD. G2, ft chow e, On. Gents’ Hats. a J—— We are now opening our stock of New Hats. of a Nobby Hat at a very low price Anyone in the need should see our stock. (0) ——-— Charlottetown, March 26, 1891—dy & wky should take them These Pritts wi’ | | a For Boys from Six to Nine Years Old, SELLING AT LOW PRICES. ink (x) M:N’S RUBBER COATS, A GOOD ARTICLE. (1) —— HARRIS & STEWAR LONDON HOUSE. BEPC iy . AOD aia l SREHOUND ANDAN!2 50% co Ee; { ' CRour io! Cosas Woo CC OLDS. s?40 YEARS IN USE. tf PRICE2Z5°PER BOTTLE c vy ‘aah A) al ¢ ARMSTRONG & CO. PROHRIETORS St, John,, N. B. i etna een Important Notice to Pureha-, sers of Real Estate. } ent ee TH i Y Wack iS MeGILL PROPERTY, the ; the city ox mA TY, the handsomest in Were Lote geuprising I balf acre and 5 one| Charlottetown, March 26, 1891. And Ontbuiidines ere’, With Dwelling House | ‘ May, when duc noti e aca ane Ny : BehM— Im eo? R. BEAIRSTO, T TJ} y foe Bae ee —_or— SS | Sediaclee ann eee ‘Peelaeles and Eye Glasses. | a tage oo oe came is in Canada which have Soon, emidents of all the v nde ; vengente and Cw. s cane Canada and 4, ical and Surgical | Boles to anv other for retainiog Britain. Far E: : Agent for Charlottetows, 1§ perfect vision. } B | | , R SZ e Wat +hmaker _ oe @ JURY. ~~ + Jeweler and tici —————{ econ 4 North Side of Queen Square, So } f C ed Crowe, Sept, 59) OPS Post Osc 1 ISH'NG TO ¥NCREASE the consumption oO J ann ; oe Goods in this city, we will pine serene re ae ey ; ) mencl ——— | greatly reduced prices for ONE WEEK V0 , com g i Peel — Or . i x é : i : = » CANS TOMATUES, for - aoe BOUT 12 - BEANS - ° ° : 7 a0 4 Wa taRER THOUSAND ROLLS 5 Da ° 00 « tount, “ag PAPER, at 33} per cent. dis 2 LOBSTERS i [ o--* Mn, %, and will © ty this — hoof my 5 66 SALON . r e 2 "i 50 ‘“ “U0 Orde . ~" out at the above dis- o Y @ + patie ieee aan & Spe edy ——— vw 66 FINN AN-HADDIE, 4 g Wajj p. Patterns, ani person vr Minors pie 84 do well to look at this | All Fresh, New Stock, the pack «f -OFF | BEER & COrF, J. B, MACDONALD, (ueen Street. Mchig dy Queen and King Square Stores. h30~—eod & wky tac _P. KE. ISLAND, TUESDAY, Christian Endeavor. BY LAURA C. CALHOON, Endeavor to be, Not merely to seem ; Endeavor to do, Not idly to dream ; Endeavor to think High thoughts, pure and good ; Endeavor to work Asa real Christian should, Endeavor‘to plan What is wisest and best ; Endeavor to leave All doubt and unrest ; Endeavor to speak Glad worda, sweet and true ; Endeavor to give As God prospereth you. Endeavor, through love, To sweet sympathy show ; Endeavir te hate All things mean and low ; Endeavor ra For the triumph of right ; Endeavor to trust In“ ife’s darkest night. Endeavor in patience Your task to fulfil ; Endearor, by prayer, To dd always God's will; Endeay + in peace Yer lite to puraue, Endea* or by faith Te live it all through. Kaodear tr to make Ee‘ day a glad whole, Forge’fing yourself In\elping some soul. Thus Eudeavor will be The keynote of your life, And your crown of rejoicing When, freed from the strife And tenptations of earth, You shall hear from the Son, ** Well done, faithful aervant, Er ieavor has won |” , Blew Her All to Pieces. DISASTROU® ATTAMPT TO DESTROY CHILIAN REALL WARSHIPS. Advice: from San Francisco state that the ironell 7 Blanco, belonging to the in- surgents,| ecently attempted to blow up the armec government tug Florence witha fish torpe », The torpedo missed the tug but struc] « big flvating dry dock in the harbor, b wing it to pieces. The Blanco was there, pon treated toa hot fire of shut and sheil from every gun in the forts and steamed cut of the harbor. The same: night a torpedo boat and the tug Florence stole out to attack the Blanco. The iron- clad was in compaay with the sloop-of-war O'Higgins. Both ships compelled the Gov- ernment vessels to return to the harbor Will That War-Cioud Grow? RUSSIA'S MOVEMENTS CAUSING UNEASINESS IN RUROPE. b cemanghe An uneasy feeling prevails throughout Germany that the massing of troops on the Austrian frontier, the beatowal of the Order of St. Andrew on President Carnot and the resumption of Russian intrigues in the Balkan Peninsular are symptoms which, taken in connection with each other, amount to a Russian demonstration of hostility to the German Empire. The Berlin Bourse is sensibly affected by the prevalence of this feeling. Prince Ferdinand’s commission as Governor of Roumelia expires on April 5, when Tu: key ean aefuse to renominate him, but is not likely to do eo while Stambuloffie premier. This probably explains the attempt on the latter's life, as his death would have enabled Russia to interfere. It is reported that a note bas been issued by M. de Giers, the Russian Minister of State for Foreign Affairs, forerunning the intention of Russia to intervene in the kans. This circamstance, says the Gazette, combined with the demonstrative massing of Russian troops on the frontier, is looked upon as a sign of the approach of critical days in Eastern Europe. The Pesther Lioyd says: ‘‘We stand at the beginning of another great movement on the part of Russia, which will probably open with a protest against the reapp intment of Ferdinand as Gove'nor of Roumelia. It is time that the dreibund should consider how long it wiil continue to aliow Russia to make misivary preparations.” > oe + - Buught off for $5,000. A WOMAN 5 CLAIM UPON It was currently reported in New York last week that Count Pista Karolyi, of Buda Pesth, one of the most distinguished noblemen ef Austria, had, through a Boston agency, p»id $5,000 to the young woman with whom his sen eloped last winter, and that ehe had signed a paper releasing youn Karoylyi, to whom ehe had been marri iu California, from ali ciaims against him. {t was also said that the Count had token his departure for Austria, accompanied by his sop. The Count was tormery the Austro-Hungarian Ambassaior to Zogiand and recognized as the leading statesman of Austria. The young man’s name is given in the German peerage as Count George Karolyi. A cable despatch publish-d Jan. 24 last from Buda Pesth, stated that young Karolyi was then in Boston, from which place he had written to the Cuunt that, having no hope of reconciliation or pardun for his escapade, he had decided to remain HIS SON and followed in hot pursuit. A heagy shell from the Blanco struck the Flo , blowing her out of the water, | and everg one of her crew of seventeen! men wak either killed or wounded. A broadside from the O'Higgins knockei the turpedo boat all to pieces. The two insur- gents then turned their attention to the forts and a lively battle ensued. A shell from the forts struck the O'Higgins and went clean through her. Another shell cavsed a gun on her quarter-deck to ex- plode. The deck was literally turn out of the vessel and nine men out of the gun’s crew of twelve were blown to atoms. The slonp was at once taken out of danger of the guns in the fort. Young Men. Generally speaking, the thought of his responsibility is not the uppermost one in @ young man’s mind as he plunges into the bustle and excitement of an active life. Fame, wealth, personal appearance, how he can best enjoy himself—these and the like are the thoughts which fill his mind, and inspire him with motive power. He luoks upon the present, with all its richly- tinted clusters of sensuous pleasures, as free to his hand, and which he has a perfect right to seize and drain into hiscup. Of the remote influence of his action, either upon himself or others, he rarely if ever thinks He forgets, or does not wish to remember, the effect of his conduct and example for good or evil upon the commu- nity ; but such thoughtlessness, such for- getfulness of moral obligation, is cognizable by justice. God never framed one law of responsibility for the old and another for the young ; and never are men 80 responsi- ble, never are they 80 worthy or unworthy, never so royally justified or so fearfully condemned, as when their brains are the best, their bodies the strongest, and the current of their life at its fullest flood and flow. How to Take Life. Take life like a man. Take it just as though it was--as it is—-an earnest, vital, essential affair. Take it just as though you personally were born to the task of per- ‘orming a merry part in it—as though the world had waited for your coming. Take it as though it was a grand opportunity to do and to achieve, to carry forward great and good schemes; to help and cheer «# suffering, weary, it may be heartbroken, brother. The fact is, life ia undervalued by # great majority of mankind, It is not made half as much of as should be the case. Where is the man, or woman, who accom- plishes one tithe of what might be done 7 Who cannot look back upon opp rtuntties lost, plans, unachieved, thoughts c . aspirations unfulfilled, and all caused from the lack of the necessary and possible effort! If we knew better how to take and mske the most of life, it would be far greater than it is. Now and then a man stands aside from the crowd, labors earn. estly, steadfastly, confidently, and straight- way becomes famous for wisdom, intellect, skill, greatness of some sort. The world wonders, admires, idolises ; and yet it only Jlustrates what each may do if he takes hold of life with » purpose. if» man but say he will, and followa it up, there is nothing in reason he may not expect te accomplish. There is no magic, uo mir- acle, no secret to him who is brave in heart and determined in spirit. permanently in this country and become & citizen of the United States. The young man’s wife was an actress named Buriska Frank, nineteen years old. The wedding was solemnized by Father Kirk, of the Roman Catholic Church at Oakland. Cal. —_—_—_——_—aeee- —t—s:™:t—S—te News Notes. Lord Rosebery succeeds Earl Granville, deceased, as Liberal leader in the House of Lords. The militia force of Jamaica will be in” creased to 1,500 men aad service made com” pulsory. The Cologne Gazette says the Bulgarian Government has made a contract for large supplies of war material with which to strengthen the Bulgarian defences. A physician of Rochester, N. Y., has gent $500 in small sums to about fifty citi- gens of Springfield, O., to pay for chickens, melons, etc., that he appropriated in his boyhood days. A young woman at Hammonton, N. J., was married last week to a man from Cali- fornia whom she had never seen till the day of the wedding The courtship, based on an advertisement, was carried on by letter. It is asserted by the leaders of the mob at New Orleans that if indictments are found against them for the part they took in the affair, 2,000 persons who participated in it with them would march to the court and surrender themselves as equally guilty. ** The farmers of Nebraska are having a hard race with their mortgages, out the mortgages keep three laps ahead withont half trying.” This is net the view ofa ‘Tory organ ” It is the deliberate opinion of the New York Herald, expressed in its issue of M onday last. A distemper which has recently appeared among the peasants of the Russian pre- vinee of Kran is attributed by the medical authorities to» the ‘bread of poverty” which the famished population eat. For want of. rye, wheat or potatoes they bake bread of scorns, which produces colics, swelling of the limbs and distension of the abdomen. The disease is fatal in many Oanes. Has Two Tats.--A cat with two tails is the latest freak of nature reported in Nova Scotia. Earty —A bunch of heather and May- flowers was picked at Chester, N.S., on the 29h March. —————s Want Hm Remuovep —A recent despatch from Augusta, Me., says: The House this morning voted to join the Senate in an ad- dress to the Governor and Council for the removal of Judge Hamilton of Biddeford municipal cuurt, for habits of intoxication and immorality. —_—>—-. Wantep a Cuasce Hiusary.—The editor of the Sydney Reporter has the following wailio his psper: What's wrong! Some- times it is almost impossible to hear anything over the telephone for the buzz of conversa- tion. Coulda’t the young parties who were courting over the wires on Tuesday after noon hold up till evening, and #0 give some one eles a chance ? If vou are not interested in civic reform go for dress reform aod buy a hat for yourself, and a exit for your boy, at Prowse Bro’s. a43i | 4 WEALTHY AUSTRIAN NOBLEMAN PURCHASES RT ete ere ‘ ' ‘ MEMES eEIE | SCOTr’s | BREED Cans e | Peedi Bag a . ai at} St as atl oe f , é=> f Pures Gc eee Liver Off and € v ff es © ~~ Meter SYPOPHOSPHITES $ | ‘ Wy ft ; : 7 ; : PO OM », i ¢ of Lime and i Ley Soda is a perfect { % . Scotl’s Emelsion furnusion i | fa a wonderrul Fiesh Producer, It is the ; ) Best Kemely tor CONSTINEP TION, i Ser-fula, Gronchitis.Wasiing Dis- | eases, Chronic Conghs ana Colds. PALATaSLE AS Mii. Scott's Emu'sion is only put up ip saimon color ( wrapper. Avoid all imitationsor en dstitutions. € Sold by al! Drageists at Soc. and #1 0. ; LPL LOMO SCOTT & BOWNE, Rellevil one ~ «my @uHARTSHORNY) oY \ - "i : Insist upon having the HARTSHORN., SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont. REV FR Ubiiy b. J. bbuYD IX NOW PREPARED TO TAKE Pupiis for Instruction in Singing. ete. Apply at MRS. KENNEDY'S, Hil'shoro Squaie lw —meh3l Ata dilas Sica 4 ey & A DYSPEPSIA) Dyspepticure atds igestion. spepticure D _ Pindige stion. The most'serious ‘and cn ® long-standing cases of 7 ronic s i S posilively cured 'sDyspepticuretg Price per bottle 35cts and +00 (large betes four times sizeof emall.) im Prepared by Garles 1G Short. SteJohn, NB, ss BOWD EVERYWHERE, NERVE BEANS are and Failing Manhood ; restores the weakness of body or mind caused relieve. They do no, like other pre arations advertised for Lost Manhood, etc., interfere with digestion, but impart new life, strength and by overwork, or the er- rors or excesses of energy in a quick and harmless manner peculiar to themselves. ero fa new discovery that DR. JAMES relieve and cure the worst cases of Nervous Ni ERVE D-bdility, Lost Vigor 6 a : youth. This Remedy absolutely cures the most obstinate cases, when all other TREATMENTS have failed eves to Sold by druguists at $1.00 per package. or six for $500, or sent by mail on receipt of price. Address THE JAVES MEVICINE CO., Cana- dian Agency, St Jona, N. wn. W rite for pamphiet. d&w 1 yr—apl McGLLL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAL. SPE°IAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the i Faculty of Applied Science has been prepared, stating the details of the new ‘ hairs, Laboratories, Workshops, Apparatus and other improvements in its several Dy part- ments of ‘vil, Mioing. Mech «nical and Elec- trical Engineering avd Pracvics! Chemistry, which will aff rd in the Sesion of 1891-2 advantag 8 not hitherto accessible to Stucents in this country. ( opies may be had on «pplication to the undersigned, who can +lso supply detailed announcements of the other Faculties of the University, viz, Law, Medicine, Arts (in- eluding the D valda Course for Women), aud Veterinary Science J. W. BRAKENRIDGE, B, C. L., mch25 wa. Acting Secretary, AUCTION ! am instructed by Mr. H. G. Murphy to l sell by Public Auction on the premises on Thursday, the 9ch day of April, +t 2 o’ciock _m., that very desirable piece of Jand known as ‘The Dalhousie Farm,’ situste in the Royalty of Charlottetown, on the Maslpeque Road, 14 miles from the City, formerly own- ed by the late Capt. Hoima», comprising thirty-three acres of tirat-clase land, ali clear- ed and ina very high state of cultivation. On the premises are a commodious and well-fin- ished dweliing, a govd barn and other out- buildings, a god well and a fine orchard. This farm only requires to be known to be appreciated. Terms easy and made known et sale. J. McWILLIAMS. Auctioneer. Ch’town Royalty, March 6 bh, 191. w tl April 1 then cod in dy— pat.