THE DAILY EXAMINER. a et em me ee +e —_-— a enh ennemenaniemnetendinaeteeeiaieaenaeaes Teams :—FIve Dottars A YEAB, —_— | NEW SE RIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniriprs. i a See com P. BE. ISLAND. THURSDAY, MAY 7, 1891. — a a TuIENDAR FOR MAY, 1691, MOON'S CHANGSS. lit day, 94., 38.7 am, W a gion, ath day, 2h., 3.im,. a, mm, N. E. one horizon. WAS (he Tine t HAVEL. narter, L5th day, 2h.. Sl Gm p- m., 8 EB fal! Moon, goth day, 2h., 42.lm, p. m., N. below horizon. oy Sun ;Moon High! Days WRES ——a pinay or |risesisets rises wat'r| lenh -_— ae mh mimorn! after’ h m 4527 2| 150 5 4414 10 cles | go 4f20n 7 5 23 ¢} , | go) 51255810, 16 yee 47} 6) 3201 857) IY: 5 guseday 46) 8) 342 942) 92 veeinesday | 44) 9 4 31026 2h o rbersday 43} 1014.23.11 | 6! Friday 41) 11) 457/11 40) 53; 5 19 morn 32 Samarday 40 13, 5 19 | 32 Sanda 39, 14557 92)) 3 ODES, pear 15} 6 49) 1 4! Pp j)\Monday ss) 15) 35) 16) 7 50 37 « © despatch. (x) For 15 days we offer Special Discounts on all kinds of Envelopes, by the Box or Thousand. : We make a specialty of Prin‘in » Business Letter Heads and Envel- Low prices, best work, quick Dees a HASZARD & MOORE. I'vesda ' , 39 \Wednes iay 35) aa & 44 2s hoon | ai] Qijafe 1! 5 46 17 Sunday = 22 : 3 #7) 52 Charlottetown, April 28, 189] —eod \# Monday a —r = .¢ 54 ig Tuesday ' =s 2 ‘ 3 ’ I ® - ‘| 06 y Wednesday 2] ! 26) 4 16 9 t ‘ 58 I Thars lay | & 27 5 23) 9 43 15 l ' 2 Friday ; 25; 28; 6 438 10 21) o| 8 Saturday | 24) 2917 45/11 © 5 M suoday 23) 30} $ 57:11 39) 7} # Monday 22| 3110 4iait 2! 9 | Taes tay i $2 32 l ] 4 I 7 1 riWedoesday | 21) 331153 1 57] 12 Thursday | 2 HMimorn | 2 o2 14 99 Friday 19) 35.029) 351; 1S) opeaturday 19} 36 1 OF 5 Jo) 7} I 31 Sanday gative Medi- cine. They are a aBLOOD BUILDER, B Tonic and Recon- ae sTELUCTOR, as they supply in « condensed orm the substances actually needed to en- h the Blood, curing diseases coming ym Poor and Wat- ‘ny BiLoop, or from Viv1taTep Hvu™wors in the Bioop, and also invigorate and BuILp » the Bioop and 8 System, when broken down by overwork, mental worry, disease, excesses and indiscre- tions. They have a Speeciric ACTION On the Sexual Systrem of both men and women, restoring LOST VIGOR and correcting all IRRFGULARITIZS and SUPPRESSIONS. i MA Who finds his mental fac- ulties dull or failing, or his physical powers flagging, should take these Puts. They will restore his lost energies, both poysical and mental. j ARE NOT a Pur- | } > HE MADE A ————+(x)}—--——-— Le MISTAKE |! “I made a mistake.” the old man said, “To spend money on Shoes like those,” And a trickling tear escaped from his eye As he looked at the holes in the toes. He will never make such a mistake again, for hereafte: we will buy GOFF BROS’. Solid Leather Boots. feb20 MAH should take them. They cure all sup- gressions and irregularities, which inevitably evtail sickness when neglected. ? should take these PILzs. The eure the re- sults of youtaful bad habits, and strengthen the system. YOUNG WOMEN S's foci AUCTION SALES. We are prepared to conduct Auction _ Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, tte. in any part of the City or Island at Mocerate rates, . Prompt payments. Good references. Give US & triak, Auctioneer, arlottet April 16, 1891. 106 Queen Street. ae ee = — ~_ reg “ME OERE _ —— a 4 make them regular. For sale by all druggists, or will be sent upon seceipt of price (0c. per box), by addressing THE DR. WILLIAMS’ MED. CO. , Brockville, Ont, 9 @ 8 ANY NEAR SIGHTED PERSONS who come to us to have their eyes tested cannot see the above size letters ten feet off. than twice the size at that distance, and yet never wore glasses. mistake, as progressive Myopia, or Near-Sight, leads to blindness. fitting of Glasses when first required, and attention to advice which we give free, farther progression in near-sight is preventsd and the Myopia sometimes disappears. Ew. TAYLOR, Some cannot see letters more This is a great By the proper CAMERON BLUCK. How They Enjoy It. JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF CONTAINS ALL THE ELEMENTS THAT ARE NEEDED TO FORM and “Bone.” TS ———— ———(0)——— THE GREAT INVIGORATING TONIC, UININE WINE. | es 20, SHO 24 Cpe ONDAANS Our = G4 COUGHS WioopinG Coe ee ANON 66 Fiesh,”’ 6, Muscle 93 S4O YEARS IN USE| “te Mason? PER BOTTLE we ee, ee en ; MS SONG & CO. PROPRIETORS : i | fie A Reputation of Five and Twenty Years Standing {Metin UNIVERSITY, | MONTREAT.. | I¢ SEETIAL ANNOUNCEMENT of the CAMPBELL 5 Q i 5 oo ot Applied Science has been - ' i aie, Se details of the new ryan : 8, Workshops, A e r : . TRSHOpS, Apparatus 0 Cap ovemente in its ioc Depart- Engineen§ ning Mechanical and Elec- yg ts and Practical Chemistry, Will aford in the S ssion of 1891-2 It is necessary to remember that oURiry, » PS may bs ha, eraigned, who c ok upon the label. . * onptaetion to the is larger than ever before. + at n *iso supply detailed Stiversity, at of the other Faculties of the Fling the Donalds Cours gicines Atte: (in. ; a , - Netetioary — ourse for Women), and d. , . z BRAKENRIDGE, BCL, 8. Acting Secretary, ciated. ap2l NVALUABLE in casas of Loss of Appetite, Wea Lowness of Spirits, Fevers of all kinds, and as a general Strengthener of the Sys tem when weakened by changes of the season. Mis ant 43 there are many so-called Q is cog n't bitherto accessible to Students the GREAT ORIGINAL is ** Campbell's,” The best proof of its value 1 ) along with a sample of our own, to the Public Analyst, we received the following reply | ‘“*CampBeLt’s’ is the only genuine Quinine Wiae of the three samples examined at | Messrs). Keaveth Campbell & Co's. request.” | rs F — Jons Baker Epwaros, Ph. D., F.C. S., Public Analyst. k or Painful Indigestion, Malaria, ainine Wines, but that: and that the genuine bears our signature s the fact that its sale at the present time The following certificate shows how CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE is appre- Having sebmitted two samples of Quinine Wine, imitations of the genuine, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Pocket. past fourteen years, and in that comparison | you proved most conclusively that by the} strictest economy the Liberal Conservative Goversment had saved to this Province in the reduction of yearly expenditure, and the refunds and grants which they obtained from the Dominion Government in twelve! years,the enurmous sum of over $1,600,000 Phe figures were plainly and intelligently | put, and could not be disproved by the) opposition. But it seems to methat you) overlooked a most important item in your calculation, which should have been added to the above amount, viz: the $36,000 per yeat known as the ‘Davies tax curse,” which would have ~amounted in—say the! last ten years, to $360,000. Now, no one} dis that if the Grits had been in power! to thistime, that that tax would ever have | been taken off the shoulders ot the people, so that the rea! saving to the Province would | amount to over $1,950,000 for the past 12 years, Now then, if we are told that $200, - 000 was drawn from capital in that time, we can deduct it and still leave the sum of about $1,750,000 as saved to the people in twelv@ years by the indefatigable exertions and rigid economy of the Liberal-Conserva- tive Government. By the way, does it not come with a very bad grace from the late opposition to talk | 30 loud about drawing from capital when | their own Grit Legislative Council actually passed that bill’? It could not have beeu done if they had said no. However, draw- ing from capital and issuing debentures amount to one and the same thing, and that is their present policy. They want the treasury benches—they wil! not be particular where the money comes from— 48 long a8 it comes. Still we are told that the late government has a debt on hand of from fifty to ahundred thousand dollars. Why, when the Davies government went out of power in the spring of 79, they were in debt, I think, some $70,000, and yet twelve years have elapsed since, and ab- solutely no taxes imposed for at least nine years uf that time, and yet we have only | about the same cld debt that they left, there. Let the people remember, however, that in the meantime seme $360,000 have) been feft in their pockets, which would have been taken out by taxes had the late opposition remained in power. j ELEcTOR. Supreme Court. ; ty - Oa Tuesday the exsmination of Benj. Rogers and Stanley W. Brown, two of the parties summoned as agents in the suits against S. H. Brown and Alex. Brown, ab- sent debtors, was concluded, and they were | on motion of Mr. F. L. Haszard discharg-| ed, with costs to ba paid by plaintiffs ia each suit. Susannah Coffin, appellant, vs. Thos. D. Coffin, respondent. Mr, Morson read notice of abandonment of appeal, and mov- ed that judgment of the court below be confirmed with costs, and the judgment be had according to the convictiun. Court, be it so. Peter Patterson and another vs. Henry T. LePage.—Argument on return of rule for a new trial. This case stands over un- til Michaelmas Term. The court appointed James Gorman, of Campbellton, Lot 4, and Michael AleUor- mack, of Souris, to ba Commissioners for taking aflidavits in the Supreme Court. Commission under the great seal of Prince Edward Island appointing Hon. Frederick Peters Attorney and Advocate for the Province of P. E. Island was read, Benjamin Rogers va. Peter Gallant (Charles.) Mr. Morson for defendant, ar- gued in support of demurrer. The Attor- ney-General showed cause against demurrer and Mr. Morson replied. Court dismissed demurrer with costs. John Healy vs. Wm. Heard and another. —On motion of Mr. Mellish, the court or- dered the argument in the return of rule nisi for new trial to stand over until next term. Boute vs. Maxfield.—Tho court ordered this case to stand over till next term. Applieatien of Arthur 8. Johnson for cer- tiorari to remove conviction under the 0, T. A.—By consent this case stands over till next term. On motion of Malcotim McLeod, Q C., Wm. L. Strickland is to be articled to J. E. Wyatt for the remainder of his term as student at law. Court adjourned sine die. dtinsden sche cilia itis binaiaias A Cure that is Not a Cure. f A cure of consumption by the Koch process is reported from the Montetioro | Home at New York. The patient received | bis firet inoculaticn in December, and is| uow discharged as cured. This would be great news for contumptives but for the ex- planation of the physician in charge, which | runs in this strain. ** Of course, as in any} shronic disease, the cure is relative. Le way suffer a relapse within a year or two, | brought about by poor food, by living in| contracted and poorly ventilated rooms or by expesure. Such a relapse, however, would not alter the opinion of a physician that the man is cured at the present time.” Koch lymph has ** a string to it.” sure that 1s not a cure. British genius and statesmanship is work- ing wonders with the finances of Egypt. The revenue last year of the ounce bankrupt country was 10} million sterling, ‘1: + largeet ver collected. And this does not mean mereased burdens on the fallaheen; the postal and other public service rates have been reduced and £656,000 has been taken off the corvee tax. It is good to be under British rule. $360,000 Left in the People’s | Siu,—I1n your issue of the 15th April last | appears an article showing a comparison of | Henry Phillips; 3rd, Leith Cowan, Lester the receipts and expenditures between the; Brehaut two political parties of the Province for the | School Examination AT MURRAY HARBOR | The following is the reault of the writren eXaminations Arithmetic—-lst, Enoch Mugford; 2ud, SOUTH. English— Ist, Lester Brehaut; 2nd, Leith Cowan; 3rd, Julia Brehaut. Geography—lst, Lester Brehaut; 2nd, Eaoch Mugford, Henry Phillipa; 3rd, Fred, James, Leith Cowan. Botany—Ilst, Julia Brehaut, Lester Brehaut; 2nd, Henry Phillips; 3rd, Leith Cowan. Agriculture—ist, Enoch Mugford, Lester Brehaut; 2ud, Henry Phillips; 3rd, Leith Cowan. History —Ist, Henry Phillips; 2nd, Enoch Mugford; 3rd, Lester Brehaut. French—lIst, Julia Brehaut. Latin—Ist, Alder Brehaut. Geometry—Ist, Alder Brehbaut. Algebra—Ist, Alder Brehaut. French —Ist, *Alder Brehaut. *This scholar has already passed the entrance examination to Prince of Wales College, and is now preparing the advanad examination in order to be admitted to study for first-class license. May 4th, 1891. — i ~ <i + ieee — @bituary. Mrs. Mary Gay, relict of the late John Stewart, Esq., Brudenell, King’s County, died at the home of her son-in-law, Mr. John Nicholson, Pisqnid Road, April 26, 1591, aged 87 years. Mrs Stewart was a native ot the State of Maine, but when a little girl ‘came to this Island with her father’s family. They made the journey in an open boat. Many years ago she gave her heart's affections to the world’s Redeemer, aud as a member of the Church of Christ, she was faithful until death. Five sens and three daughters are left to meditate on the virtues of a faithful life, as they have seen them in one so dear, and, we trust, to imitate, and so prepare for a meeting in a better country. +0ee (story)! For Neuralgia, a novel cure-~which we can hardly believe to be true, will ever become popular—is' vouched for, itis said by the New York Sun. An Irish girl in Paterson, N. J., had suffered with Neuralgia of the head and face until almost frantic with pain ; actually beating the wall with her head to cause insen-ibility. Her employer having heard that a Dr. Tere had cured rheumatism by the sting of a wasp, asked the girl if she would try it, With courage born of desp.ir, she exclaimed “‘Any other torture would be pleasure beside this.” A yellow obtained, anu vexed into stinging her face. Within a few moments the pain ceased, the gicl feilasleep, and strange to say, never again bad an attack of neuralgia, Well, we dou’t blame her. The remedy was probably too heioic for a second dose. A _ learned specialist when told this yarn remarked, ‘‘The pain may have stopped temporarily, but it could only have been temporary.” Continued he, “Itisa fact that a sudden shock te.inflamed and painful nerves will stop pain,” but the remedy is worse than the dis ease, as many unthinking people in after years fiud out, who apply fiery and dangerous compounds externally to stop Neuralgia and Rheumatism. They only continue to shock thoir neryous system, ignorant of the fact that, 2s in the morphine or alcohol habit their menial and moral nuture is thus grad- ually being destroyed. ‘*Make haste slowly if you expect to cure any neive disease” was the @dVice toa lady by a friend who had been cured of chronic neuralgia by using for some time Johnson's Anodyne Linimeat inhaled, taken internally, and applied ex- ternally, as advised in the wrapper around every bottle. Neuralgia is a fever or inflam. mation of the nerves, and only by degrees can any inflammation be cured; and then only by an anodyne t.eatrrent- Old Dr. Johnson had this in mind when he devised his Anodyne Linimert; a remedy now known to every one, as it deserves to be. Surely a medicine without real merit could not have survived for eighty years, as this one has done. m5 dy6i wkli —_——__—_—_—__ + ¢ e-—_—__—_—— — What a How to Destroy THE INTELLECTUAL AND Morat Facutries.—l. If a boy does his work throughly and well, give him harder work. If he does not do this thoroughly, tell him that it is his own fault and that he is growing both stupip and idle. 2. Impress upon him daily that the object of school work is to do better than some other boy, or to appear to do so. 3. Do not allow the use of cribs, but ignore their use. 4. When a boy can do his mathematical work better than other boys of his age, tell him that he should also be able to do his classical work better (his mathematical faculty will enable him to see the force of this reasoning ) 5. Tell every boy that he ought to spend three hours on his evening lessons, but tell his father that they should take one and a half hours. 6. If a boy sends in better work than on expect from him, tell him that he ought to have sent in better work before. 7. Always tell every boy in the class that he ought be higher up than he is. These rales, if fully and carefully carried out, will turn bright boys into dull ones in a short time, and successfully confuse their ideas of sight and wrong. -_.>—_—_— AsoTner Sky Scraper.—New York is famed for its big uewspaper buildirgs, bat ove which the proprietors of the New York Sun are about to erect appears likely to eclipse other efforts in that direction. The In other words, cure of consumption by | area of ths present Sun building is fif y feet on It is a: Park Row and fifty feet on Frankfort street Tne architect proposes to erecta thirty-four story building, 450 feet in altitude on the ‘site. It will have two arches at the main entrance on Park Row, on top of which will be granite and ma:ble, and above this will rise a straw-colored structure of steel, which isas simple ia design os the Washington monument. This wiil rise for twenty stories, and then there will be a gallery ia the style of the Italian Renaissance, with columns and pilasters. A structure reaching to a point will surmount the building, instead of a dome or tower. wasp Was | TEN POUNDS TWO WEEKS THINK OF IT, sULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites is wiwat ee Bee is without a riva ha SrieSG? poset = day by the'en CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, CO COLDS, AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING ih : EASES. AS PALATABLE AS MILK, ( Genuine made by Scott & Bowne. Bellevit>.Salmon' Wrapper; at all Druggists, 60c. and $1.00. } SO OO et Oe ah Un 3 wa LL LOOM Molasses and Sugar, NEW CROP. Two Direct Cargoes due here first Opening of Navigation. BieiOFs, | morassns, TRINIDAD | Choic:st Quality, Hhds. BARBADOES SUGAR, At lowest current rates while landing. CARVELL BROS, mch26 —eod EGGS FOR HATCHING. HAVE FORSALE Kegs from thoroughbred BEACK ‘1 JORCAS, at $100 per dozen. will give a prize of Five Dotlars for the best trio hatched from Eggs bought from me and exhibit- ed at the ‘“hariottetown Exhibition next fall. All ordeis for Eges must be addressed to Box 184, L. A. HASZARD. ap7-— im eod NOTICE. | HE IMPORTED CARRIAGE STAL- LION *QG@e ME" will make the season of 1851 as fullows :— Will go to Charlottetown by train on Mon- day, 4th May, and will stand at Barrieter’s stables up to Monday, May 11; thence will proceed to Montague Bridge by Half-Way House, where he will remsin over night ; thence to Montague Bridge on J2th and re- main at J, J. McDonald's until evening of the J4th ; thence to bis stable at Lower Montague, remainiog there until Monday, 18th. The above reute will be continued fort- nightly during the s2ason, health and weather permitting. lerms for the Season: - $11 00 cash, or note of hand at first service, payable lst November. CLOW & POOLE, Owners, James Pui.ures, in charge. Murray Harbor, Apri! 24, 189i—dy& wy FIRST-CLASS MILLINERY MRS. R. YOUNG AS just received a choice lot of ENG- LISH and AMERICAN MILLINERY, aud will be p eased to see any of her custom- ers at her residence, All orders from the country promptly at- tended to, and if over $5.00, sut free of charge MOURNING GOODS a specialty. GOOD CRAPE, SH A!’ES, RIBBONS, ete., always on hand, Orders taken at the ** London House” by Miss Wright. MRS. R. YOUNG, Hillsborough Square. apl8—dy 2weod wy 2i BANANAS. ED 5 BUNCHES to arrive by first Boston e) Steamer, and on each succeeding steamer during the season. AULD BOs. ap29—Jm 2sw guar jour FOR SALE. Side Wheel Ferry Steamer, TH STEAMER “CH#BUCTO,” built in Nova Scotia ia 1865: register tons, 5; side lever engine: 281nch cylinders, three feet stroke; 25 horse power; length over all, 93 feet; breadth over ali, 34 feet; depth of hold, 9 feet; draft of water, 6 feet ; speed, 9 knots ; easy on coal The ebove steamer has been in service on Halifax tiarbor aaa Ferry oat between Dart- mouth and Halifax. Is cooper-bottomed. Will carry ten ordinary one-horse teams and about one hundred passengers. Further particulars may be had on applica- tion to G. EF VANBUSKIRK, Secy. Dartmouth Ferry (ommission, ap23 Dartmouth, N, 8. 10 TONS Pressesed Hay, Four Bags Jar Corks. W. J, BOSWELL, il Queen Street. April 18. FOR SALE ° HAT beaatifal private residence known as ‘* Willow Grove,” Grafton Street Wes?, will be sold at « figure far below its value, if application is made on or before the 10th of May. For particulars apply to C. I. MORRISON, ap? IMs ("ee Steve ot C8 ERG yitmaeen ne ager ee