Terms :—Five DoLLars 4 YEAR, ————ee © _ ote eet ee ee —-_ ° -_- THE DaILy EXAM _ ——. = - ee eee ee a © “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripzs. SO NEW SERIES. a ene ee —— ee a CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND. THURS SrxaLcz Cories Two Crnre DAY, APRIL : 2, , 1891. ee —- VOL. 2 27.— NO. $9 nAVIES’ DRUG STORE. from our present . \ ' en | BOv' A ms t» the more commedtous Store in Is’ NEM BLOCK, we will sell off our ¢ Pat and Toilet Articles at greatly ] rates ISH, FRENCH UME R 1c AN. SOAPS. DEREU MES. foo. ca the» r= Nail and . § Biate e pssortment of Hair, To ¥ Ciotines Rrushes. Lom it ite t Powders, Paste, Tooth Pastes, Powdere, Creams. agen' for Lazirus, Optittan, Uondon and » ’ Me ree _ ee SPE ACLES s and ovalities, AUCTION SALES. eS E are pr — to conduct Auction W Seles of urniture, Land, Stocks, _in any part Z the City or pe ojerate rates. Prompt payments. (00 Ww s trial. : CHARLES I. yd references, Give MORRISON, Auctioneer, n!2 it G Queen 1 Street. ARON NOT a Pur- gative Medi- cine. They are a BLoop BUILDER, Tonic and REcon- sTRUCTOR, as they supply in a condensed form the substances lly needed to en- ie Blood, curing “uses coming oon and Wat- the Bioop, and also invigorate and BuiLp wep the Broop and Sverrn, when broken down by overwors, mental worry, disease, excesses and indiscre- tions. They have a SeEciFiIc AcTION on the SexuaL System of both men and women, restoring LosT VIGOR and correcting sll IRREGULARITIES end SUPPRESSIONS. Who finds his mental fac- ‘ulties dull or failing, or fi Ail Sagsing. shonld take these his lost energies, both his physica Pit an Thev w phy sien and ma rent OMAN : hould take them. They cure all sup- i itably pressions and irregularities, which 1neVv entailsickness When neg slecte a YOUNG MEH should take these PILL. Tt bex will cure the re- sits of youtufu! bad habits, and streugthen the Sy8tenus. YOUNG ara ould take them. ese Pinus will Make tiiein For sale by ol rug a Se feceipt of price (50c, per box), b iuressing THE DE. WILLIAMS’ ME pr. CO. rock Ui ile, Oni. Important Notice to Purcha- sers of Real Estate, ‘Tae Me HLLUPR IPERTY, the } indsomest in re city compl ® lobalf acre and 5 one acre Lots; also, 2 acres, wit! Dwel liiog House and Outbuildings, will be volt “by Auction early n May, when due noti-e will be given. re hi. BEALRST n mechs Im eod , yo fo stiobee SRS HORE Hoy NDANDAN. ise OuPeG A COUGHS Shove Score, | 3°40 YEAR «i PRICE 25° eee al USE. ARMSTRONG oR PROHRIETORS | St. John., N. B. Tie Ouly O I been Soe soem Ge toods in Canada which have View: Presi, ntiended by the Presidents and “Siet jes ~ “* " all the Medicai and Surgical Mverior to wns ro = and Great Britain. Far N8 Agent for C) te wrlottetown. ey rae =m G. G. JURY, ' ponake r. Jeweler and Uptician, orth Side of Queen Square, Gee Opposite Post Office, own, Sept. 4, 1890—2ary as ll Paper. ——— iit A WAL THREE THOUSAND ROLLS ‘ee a. at 33) per cent. dis- | a ‘sing cut this branch of my, bun wes od a ll se : out at the above dis-' Neate ott » Miike a speedy clearance. | bg Wi Pitterns, and persons reqnir- P I be ore ni d do well to look at this J. BP. MACDONALD, Queen Street. basin Cha ®hiG-dy AND Island at < | but is just the thing for a boy attendi BIG DISCOUNT SALE -OFrf- & GOFF'S. me 1)-——-——- W TISHING TO INCREASE the consumption cf Canned | | Goods in this city, we will offer several lines at greatly reduced prices for ONE WEEK ONLY, commencing Monday Morning, 30th of March. 2 CANS TOMATOES, $2 ae 3 iS ee 3 « LOBSTERS, bcc. ae one 50 for - ‘ - : 9 CENTS ~ ; SALMON - - - - - ot) ‘“ FINNAN HADDIE, - - = 50 “ All Fresh, New Stock, the pack .f 1890. BEER & GOFF, Queen and King Square oeee n~ o i mch30—eod & wky re WIADE 2 MISTAKE: ——+3+(3) —— 3 made a mistake.” the o'd man said, "Ts spend money on Shoes like those,” And a trickling tear escaped from his eye As he looked at the holes in the tees. He will never make such a mistake again, for hereafter we will buy GOFF BROS’. Solid Leather Boots. feb20 -Haszard & Moore, PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, AND———— BLANK BooK MAKERS. _ Oar Wotte: Best Workmanship and Lowest Prices. (x) STATI rf i ER S! ly a ne ae ee oes Ane Ses —_——_(0) ‘Hédaquatters for Books of all kinds ——-—-(0)——--- SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHUOL BOOKS! Charlottetown, January 6, 1891—w fs ———— SS —————— ee Ne a EE a —_- J TAYLOR & GILLESPIE. We are making Special Reduc- tions during this month on_ the ‘binding of Magazines, Mlustrated * Papers, Periodicals, etc. TAYLOR & GILLESPIE, Sign of the Big Book, J- D. McLeod's Corner: a Sa jan6 — ween Ge made by the Waterbury Watch Company, will OUR $2 do W ATCH, not last as long as the more expensive Watch, ing school or for boating or fishing parties, | saving the risk and yet doing the work of the better Watches. OUR $4. 5O W ATCH, att ak oat better qual- GUR $7, $10, $15 AND $29 W ATCHE are corres- pondiugly bet- You will be safer in trading with us than by sending to irresponsible and who, if « mainspring breaks or anything goes wrong, are We are here to guarantee and stand by every Watch ter gouds. "parties at @ distance, too far away to send tv. we sell. Eb. WwW. TAY LOR, CAMERON BLOCK. Charlottetown, Fels, 23, 1891. The Census. LIST OF THE OFFICERS FOR tHIS PROVINCE Queen's County met in Charlottetown Tuesday and Wednesday to receive their work ng echeduls and final isstructions. The following is the censua staff for this Province : — Richard Hunt, Chief Officer. Commissioners for Prince County—George R. Mentgomery, Albertov; Chirks BK. Me- Neil, Surnmerside. Commissione va for Queen’s County—Daniel Ross, Kinross; Henry ©. Lawsoa, Stanhope. Commissioners for King’s County—Harvey D. McEwen, Lot 40 Station; Augustine J. Me. Innis, Murray River. oh EXUMERATORS FOR FRINCE COUNTY, Summerside—Agustine J.McLellan, Watson Clarke, Colin McLennan. Lot }=Charles Daltoa, Joseph E. Richard, Tigntsh. Lot 2—W P Callaghan, Mimiaigé sh; Joseph H. Gaudet, Tig rish. Lot 3—James Palmer, Miminigash. Lot 4—Daniel McAldaff, John A. Keele, Alberton, Lot 3—Jchna C Dorion, Bleomfield. Lot 6—W., J. Turner, O'Leary Station. Lot 7 —Peter Doyle, Campbelton. Lot 8—John Kier Ramsay, West Pond, lot 9—A. B. Brennan, Coleman. Lot 10—Apoclinarus McDonald, Lot 11—James Moran. Lot 12—Al!bert Williams, Bideford. Lot 13—John M Forbes, Tyne Vailey. Lot 14—Angus J. McLennan, Grand River, Lot 15—Lawrence Arsenault, Egmont Bay Lot 16—Je:ome LeClair. Lot 17—Gilbert Gau7et, Miscouche; Morrison, St. Eleanor’s. Lot 18 -Stephen Campbell, Heury Stewart, Hamilton. Lot 19—Joseph McMillan, Kensington. Lot 25—Marcus Deacon, Freetown. Lot 26 -Thomas McCabe, Kinkora. Lot 27—Donald Matheson, Searltown. L ot 28—Nelson Howatt, ‘Tryon. ENUMERATORS FOR QUEEN'S COUNTY. Charlottetown—RBernard O'Callabaa, John Leahy, Jolin Higgins, Henry A Harvie, Lewis P. Tanton. Roysl y—John Berrigan. Lot 20 G. W. McKinnon, Graham Road; Daniel Sullivan, Clinton. Lot 21—Wiliam Carr, Albert French River Lot 22—Wil.iain Hogan, Hope River. Lot 23 —Jobn M. Robertson, Cavendis, } et 24—Andrew Dorion, Kustico; Hector McR e, Wheati-y River. Lot 299 Oliver B. Wadman, Crapsud; Wm. Patrick, DeSable. Lot 3i—Wnm. Brady, Kelly’s Cross; McDou Argyle Shore. Lot 3h ald EF. Campbell, Patrick J. Berrigan, New Iftven. Lot 32—Joha Houper, M.icou; Alexander C, Shaw, St. Catherines. Lot 43 —Stephen G. Liwson, Ch'town., Pete: Indian River; Simpson, Angus Dartington; Lot $4—George Duck, Pieasaut rove; Alfred Vessey, Lot 34 Lot 35—John Angus McAuley, Grand Tracadie ; Jamee E. Latierty, Wester’s Corner. Lot 36—Augus C. McAuley, Tracadie River; James I. Kelly, Fort Augustus. Lot 37-—-James McCormack, French Village; Thomas W. Cowan, Mount Stewart. Lot 48—Benj:min Jenkins, Mount Albion; Joseph Power, Mermaid. Lot 49 —William Acorn, Carmichae!, Elliotsvale. Lot 69—Patrick Marphy, China Point ; Donald Campbell, Kinross. Lot 57—John Murchison, Philip Curran, Newton. Lot 58—Murdock Morrison, Pinette; McPherson, Murray Harbor Road, Lot 60—William Ross, Fiat River; Norman McKenzie, Rona Lut 62—Joseph Saunders, Belle Creek. Lot 65—Neil Currie, David McEwen, Long Creek, Lot 67—James McDonald, Emerald; R. Ejliott, Elliotts. KING'S COUNTY. Georgetown—Thomas Henry. Lot 38 —Lewis Wa ker, Peakes Station. Lot 39—Lawrence Byrne, Byrne’s Road, Lot 40—John McGregor, Bangor. Lot 41—John G. Mclunis, Head St. Peter's Bay. ot 42—Anthony McCormack, Fox River. Lot 43—Joho A, Dingwell, Fortune. Lot 44—Hughk Campbell, Souria West. Lot 45—Ronald McDonald, John Garrett, Souris Mast Lot 46—Charles MeEachren, Bayfield. Lot 47—Colin Campbell, North Lake. Lot 51—Thomas Cochvaue, Baldwin's Road. Lot 52 —Tereace Power, New Perth. Lot 53—Alfred Gordon, New Perth. Lot 5¢—John A Cameron, Upton. Lot 55—Angus MeLellan, Narrows Creek. Lot 5$—Angus A McDonald, Little Pond. Pownal; Dunean Point Prim; Samuel James Lot 61 -Bernard Kearney, Sturgeon. Lot 63—Wim McPhersop, Glen William. Lot 64—Charles Brehaut, Joho Keiley, Murray Harbor South. Lot 66--Patrick Ke ughan, Elliottvale. _—<er Races at Anaandale. Below is a summary of a trot which took place on Grand River ice on Saturday, 28ch ult. FREE-POR-ALL-RACE. Edgar L Burdett’s, b g.......0sceeeeees 11) Alexander McDonald's ae cess jostant 222 Frederick McCormack’s 8 $........-+-++ 333 TWO-YEAR OLD-RACE. John Morrison’s b ti'l*y (Br Pilot)..... 111 James Robinson's s filluy (Abdallab),...222 The Branch Pilot Filley captured the two- year-old-race at ease, She is a handsome dark bay filley, a natural trotter, and if nothing happens to her she will play an important part iu the three year- old stakes next season. She is as pure @ gaited filley as ever entered a tace, and trotted the three heats to a fiuish without a break. This pretty miss reflects credit alike upon her owner a8 upon her grand sire o—that greatest of provincial trotting stallious, Black Pilot. —Com. —--*---— Moxrep Men.—The lest Halifax Mercury publishes a long list of that city’s wealthy citizens, ranging from two million doilais downwards. Itis a telling comment on the yrit party who are continually prating about the country going to the dogs, ete. K D. C. for the Stomach. The enumerators and commissionera for Lines Upon “Free Trader iis Reviewer. ny “SAAR EsPEARS.” Kind si:, excuse the liberty I take By thus again intruding on your time, But when ] see so weighty things at stuke As Poets’ reputation and the rhyme Of our beloved and reap cted clime, Mv muse exerts her power and commands That J, a fevored one, again should chime Against all povic s who set their hi nis And turn their heads on tasks that clevernes demands il Most men, forsooth, whom politics Aspire, in the House, a seat to gain, Imagine politicians all a fad Excrescencess unhealthy dare to mar Our favored Island’s literary page. Arise, McLeod ! defend our cause, Duvar ! Ana g ntle Frances—every bard engage— Pluck them while tender—weeds grow tough with age— And so bestow a blessing on our race, Lest the insulted Muses, in a rage, Forever hide their favor from our face Aol ciuse us long to mourn io sorrow and alsygrace, Iv. Jealous reviewer, bards all out of tune, Degenerate, defunct. # sorry plight : Like silly canines barking at the moon That shines serenely from her lofty height : As w ll might pigmies with the lion fight, Ov Pi js ascend the peaks where eagles soar : As well might darkness dare to bar the light O- sea mews strive to drown the billows’ roar As you to court the Muse and lacking gift and lore. v. Aud thou, oh! unpoetic critic, know lis dangerous for men of little mind To tread where gifted ones alone can go. Confer a favor on all human-kind, Leave your poetical pretence behind And on some lowly occupation dwell More suited to your talent, ere you find A home within some solitary "cell Till reason is restored or sonuds your fun’ral knell. 5 Be Alcvhoi and Early Death. CHILDREN OF HABITUCAR PRINKERS ARE IN- CAPABLE OF RESISTING DISEASE. Editor of the Voice : The questions you ask relate to very com- mon faccs observed constantly. From 70 to 80 per cent. of all alcoholic and opium inebriates have a marked heredity, dating from moderate or excessive drinkiag parents or grandparents, or diseases of the brain and nervous system, Theoretically and literally to a degree that is as nearly absolute as anything cau be in science, the degeneration from the use of alcohol moderately, or in exXvess, as drive mad } Ill. ; nn ne ' Bermuda Bottled. | , “You must go te Bermuda, If} | ) ite for ihe consequences.” * Rat, ; } } daetor, X ecan atYors _ meh eer the | (time nor the money. “Wel. as? ) thas is larponsibie, are : SCOTS ie 4 “ilies Pi HE OF PURE NOR aemneaie COD LIVER OI. Erometines call it Mermuda Bote tled, and many cases of COMSUMPTION, Bronchitis, Cough se te enw de ee SON ON 8 rr Ren ne eo ueee tee - ORE MO Outside the compass of their narrow brain : | But never until now (‘he thought is pain | or Severe Cold } To any sensible and Christian man) I have CUREM with it; and the ; is . | } advantage ts Laat the most seresi- ) i Were ever mortals driven so insane tive stumack eam take it. A ‘Bree T ” a nother As bold *‘ Free Trader” and, name him who| thing which commends It is the can, counted, a erties of the Hy- His base reviler, mates in spouting rhymers’ ( Ponhennt fd one peak nee eee van Broggist’s, in Salmon wrapper. Be é av” yeu get the genuine.” SOUT & ROWNE, BaWovit.e Rios ee aids Duspepticure igestion, Dyspent eure cures jadige stion. The ‘moet Serious and long-standing cases of -- >? Chronic Dispepsi at posifively cure red Se yspepticure tx Price per bottle 35cts and +00 (large bottles four times sizeof small.) prepared by Garles |G Short. St eJohn. NB. 60D EVERYWHERE, 2 HART SHORN Insist upon having the HARTSHORN. SOLD BY ALL DEALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont. Political Meetings. a beverage, is transmitted to the uext gen- eration. Not always i in a crave for drink, but in constitutional defects of brain and. nervous system, in lowered vitality, defec- | tive vigor and lessened power of resistence | tu disease. i Many very ardent temperasce workers are children of drinking parents, but they! are always defective in many ways) They often become insane from slight causes, break down ia early life, and are chronic | invalids ever after. Many parents with an} insane tendency have inebriate and con- sumptive children. All moderate use of spirits makes children more apt to be- come insane or cousumptive from the slightest exciting causes, or be excessive users of spirits. The children of moderate drinkers are less able to bear the strains and drains of inodern civilizition; hence they are early exhausted and find relief from alcohol and opium and other narcot- ices. The evidence of this fact is in the observation ef every one, and beyond all: question. In fifteen years’ constant study of these casee, I have never seen « family of moderate drinkers that was followed by robust, heslthy children, I have seen sume very bright children from such par- | entage in some caser, but in every instance | they died out early, from some degenera- tion which a more vigorous race would have overcome. 1 believe no fact cav be sustained by more conclusive evidence than this The children of moderate or exces- sive users of spirits are always weakly and of more unstable brain and nervous system ; more likely to be inebriates, to suffer from nervous disers-s, to be insane, to die of consumption, to be defective in every way, aud tu die early. T. D. Crorners, M.D. Editor of The Journal of Inebriety ” and Superintendent of the Walnut Lodge Hospital for inebriates, Hartford, Conn. oticiiht danmennnitaiitasilpey filipina A Prruy Sexwon.—A clergyman in the southern part of New Jersey had been de- posed by his parishioners, and in d ue time delivered his farewell discourse tu the peo- ple of his church. It is a remarkable pro- duction, bsth in brevity and quaint pvint- edness : Doaarly Beloved,—Our parting does not seem hard to me for three reasons : You do not love me, you do not love each other and the Lord dves not love you. If you loved me you would have paid me for my seavices during the past two years; you du uot leve each other, otherwise I would have more marriages to celebrate; and, in cen- clusion, the Lord does uot love you, for otherwise he would cail more of yuu to him. —s— Dyspepticure—ls oot a palliative, bat acure; it first relieves, then controls, and | finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flammatian of the stomach that cauees indi- gestion and dyspepsia. H® un lersigned will meet the Electors of the ilird Klectoral District at the fol- lowing times and places, to discuss the issues at present before the Constituency :— Winsloe Road School—Monday, 30th inst., at l o’vlock, > m. Littie York Hall—Tuesday, 3lst, at 6 p.m. Mount Stewart Hall—Thureday, 2ad April, at § p. m. Monaghan Road School—Friday, 3rd, at ‘lp m. Mount Herbert--Saturday, 42h, at 1 p. m. The Representatives of the District and cthers are invited to attend, JAS. H. CUMMISKEY, Liberal Candidate, LUCIUS O, KELLY, Liberal-Conservative Candidate, mech?) FOR SALE, R TO LET FOR A TERM OF YEARS, with or without power to purchase, the extensive premises on Hillshore Street, known as BRIDGES’ PORK STAND, Poe session to be given on and after the Ist day of May next. For terms, ete., apply to Mr. Weldon, at Law Courts, the Agent of the owner, mch39 —dy 2aw wy 4w pat guar wa wat AUCTION |! I am instructed ahaa Mr. If. G, Murphy to sell by Public Auction on the p emises on ae the 9th day of April, «t 2 o'clock , that very desirable piece of land known as " The Dalhousie Farm,’ situate in the Royalty of Charlottetown, on the Malpeque Road, }4 miles from the © ‘ity, formerly own: ed by the late Capt. Holman, comprising thirty-three acres of first-class land, all clesr- ed and ina very high state of cultivation. On the premises are a commodions and well-iln- ished dwelling, a gavd barn and other out- buildings, a good wel! and a fine orchard, This farm only requires to be known to ve appreciated. Terms easy and mace known at sale. » McWILLIAMS. Auctioneer, Ch’town Royalty, March 6 -h, 1991. w tl April 1 then eod in dy—pat. ROPE! AND MARLINE, best and m» nufactured At Factory eee N ANILLA cheapest in the market, by the Dartmouth Rope Cv». prices by CARVELL BROS, meh26—pat guar 2 cod ) you do mor £ will ret we responst~ } ‘ r tip: allies wittnaeh danisionsetmaanllae 6 neta “4 ig aM “ae a Sore agmammene es nc Na fi gt oe