Five Do_._ags a YEAR, 1 ERMS: “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirivzs. THE DAILY EXAMINER. SINGLE Copres Two Cunre NEW SERLES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EB. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 23, 1890. VOL. 25.—NO. Tie Maup Exannuer Is issued Every Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co., | , FROM THEIR OFFICE, “ LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE. Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Mie MemBRR. ccc ccccccecesceccesecess $2 5 ies DOOUURB icc ccecccebecsceceseses l 25 is PRO once ccc ccdetcevesisocees 0 50 e® Adve rtising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisemen‘s on application. “ALMANAC FOR APRIL, 1890. MOON'S CHANGES. Full Moon, 5th day, 5h., 11.9m., a. m., W.S Ww. Last Quarter, 12th day, 6h., 41.6m, a.m ,8S New Moon, 19th day, 3h., 53.0m., a. m., N. K., below horizon. First Quarter, 27th day, Oh., 39.!m., a, m., N E., beiow h horizon. D Sun ‘Sun |Moon! High! Day’s aes © — rises/sets | rises | water] len’h . ‘h mih m) after; after! h m/ 1 Tuesday 15 45.6 23) 2 32) § 15.12 38! 2\Wednesday | 42) 25) 3 38) 8 59, 42) 3/ Thursday 4) 26, 445) 937) 45 4 Friday |} 38} 27| 5 53/1012) 43 5 Saturday 37} 28) 7 2/10 46) 51 g|Sunday 35) 291 8 13]11 20; 54 7)Monday 33] 31) 9 25/11 55} 58 8! Tuesday 31} 32:10 39laft 29:13 ] Q| Vednesday 30, 34/11 51) 1 14) 4 10| Chursday 28, 35)morn| 2 2 7 11! Priday 26| 37\ 05713 1 Il 12| saturday 24, 38) 1 55) 4 20) 14 13|Sunday 22| 39) 2 43] 5 52 7 14) Monday 20; 41) 3 22) 7 16 20 15) Tuesday 19} 42) 3 53} 8 19 23 16) Wednesday 17} 43) 421) 9 7) 26 17) Thursday 15; 44) 4 45) 9 49 g is) Friday 13 45) 5 810 26 32 19) Saturday 11} 46) 5 30/11 2) 35 20) Sunday 10} 48) 5 55j11 37; = 38 21; Monday 8; 49) 6 22)morn 41 22 Tuesday 6 51 6 55} 0 12 45 23| W ednesday 4; 52| 7 34,049 48 24) Thursday | 3] 54) 8 20) 1 28) 51 25| Friday i} 55, 9 13, 214) 54 26|Saturday 459| 56/10 123 5| 57 27 \|Sunday 57} 57,11 12) 4 914 90 g*| Monday | 56] S9jaft 15) 5 18 3 29' Tuesday 55, 0} 1 21) 6 30 5 ne oj 2 27) 7 34 8 Plans and Specifications of Buildings PREPARED BY CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS, ARCHITECTS OFFICE ;—Market House (head of stairs). mech25—6w eod & wky—pd JOHN T. MELLISH, Barrister, Attorney, Notary Public, &c., CHARLOTYBTOWN, P. HE. ISLAND. —--— — OFFICE—London House Building, (Dayvies’ Corner), Queen St. All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended o. Money to Loan at low interest. v iy & wky tf “E. §, BLANCHARD, I. D., Member MP. A., G. B. and Ireland, OFrFricze: Corner Pownal and Water Streets. TELEPHONE. noy6—dy 3m eod we pd ~~ a PASTURE LOTS 298 and 332, MONTAINING 12 acres each, being part © of Norwood Farm, in Ch: arlottetown Royalty. Apply to : Athi GEO. J. WRIGHT. April 1—2aw 2w wkly 41 pd Electrical Gas Lighters. O unsightly wires ; no “matches ; no dan- L ger; anyone can use it; instantaneous. The moat convenient apparatus for the pur- Will light a burner 100 feet away. Bach instrument a fixture. No springs to oreak and no points to blacken, as in other machines. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRED E. MORRIS, Electrician, Corner Queen and Water Streets, City. TO LET. HOUSE WITH STABLE on Pleasant Street, at present occupied by Miss Possession Ist of April. WILLIAM DODD. Tweedy. me hid PAINTING, | &e. TRAINOR & & COYLE, PAINTERS. —_—-—. Whitewashing, Tinting, Hanging, ete. Paper ~ ‘)}superior in the Lower Provinces. B. 9. DAVIES | Merchant Tailors. sintin{ €) senior WOOLENS, in Suit- W* > HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF and Summer wear, at the lowest possible prices for Cash. MR. McDONALD, for the past six years (previous to cm- ledge of his business, has char ge of our Tailoring Dep: irtm ent. As a Cutter of correct styles of Garments, Mr. McDonald. has no 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 BES? LONDON HATS just opened MEN’S FINE NECKWH#HAR, DRESS SHIRTS and UNDER-| WEAR; Lot of BOYS’ SUITS low to clear. B.S. DAVIES & CO., Ch’town, March 25, 1890. CAMERON BLOCK. ——_——_{x)—-——-- The “BErema” left Liverpoo! for expected here shortly. board for us nearly Bar Iron and Steel, which will be sold low on arrival. NORTON & FENNELL. “A GRAND TIME KEEPER ings, Overcoatings and Trouserings, suital yle for Spring | ing with us) of Boston, where he acquired a thorough know-| | RE? x ail Soap, + re » 4 fe re we : . . ai. | Si » House cleaning. rev. S. , 200 0 |_ aplé—dy 2w. ee | Rustico, Bloomfield, Paimer Road and St. Margaret’s have also promised, through ASPIN LL s E x AMIEL, : ‘ on Charlottetown last October, and is. She has on 100 Tons of j The Cathedral at Harbor Grace. Sco i F =) Fatuer Lyncu, who for some past has | been collecting funds to rebuild the Cathe- ‘dral of the Immaculate Conception, Harbor Grace, Newfoundland, left the Island yes- & Of Pure Cod fe Liver Gi! and terday morning by the Stanley. During his fh a fF? HiPOPHOSPHITES | OO LOLOL jstay here he succeeded in collecting the | handsome sum of $3,006 03, as follows :-— POLO LOLOL Charlottetown and South Shore..... $782 00 | | Fort Augustus, Rev. A. J. McDonald 115 71 Baldwin's Road, Rev. M. J. MeMil- | Ohh OA Ue eee ee 20 00 | Vernon River, Rev. James Phelan.. 269 53 LOLOL LOLOL LE ALIA AMO LO LOO { Montague West, Rev. John Corbett 54 40 ¥ of Lime anc ' Georgetown and Cardigan, Rev. 8. : Paihia § . debss Ke iscin AIK 167 50 pil : Scda Grand River (East) Rev. F, McDon- | c R oe Se 4 a as ee : i ~~" ~ 163 70 erfect ¢ ollo Bay and Little Pon ev. i i Scoti’s Emulsion Hmulaion. fe w ad WARE in in es seven 78 44 ) is @ wonderful Fiesh Producer. Itis ef ' Souris, Rev. D. F. McDonald....... 90 00 Best Remedy tor CONSUMPTION, | ‘East Point, Rev. D. J. Gillis ....... 67 26 Ser-fula, Gronchitis,Wastiag Dis- | St. Peter’s Bay, Rev. R. J. Gillis.... 52 66 eases, Chronic Coughs and Colds.{ St. Andrew's and Morell, Mgr. Mac- PALATABLE AS MILK en ME ERLE CE CTREE LEE ORT OL 141 00 Scott's Bmulsion is only put up in saimon color 4. | Tracadie, Corran Ban, and Covehead, | wrapper. Avoid all imitationsor substitutions. Rev. A. J. Mclinty SOib vs Vide vew 130 00 ' Sold by all Druggists at 50. and $1.00. Kelly’s Cross and Lot 65, Rev. J. 4. oo Ta) Ine 1} ; SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. “i Mcieee. .>. «cna ob GO - 71 45 "_ | Summerside and Kinkora, Rev. Dr. OE nctpinechnndien eit . B10-16 ; Ss © ris x Hope Sees: Rev. F. X Gallant... 36 21 HOLS BS % yi ‘ Grand River % est) and W ellington, Be oF 53 + a x Rev. - oa Donald ..... . 116 04 baptsseachin, Rev. ' Me ‘Donald . 15 00 _ Indian River, net J. A. McDonald 127 47 ‘Alberton and Lot 7, Rev. A. E. SOOKINS, . 00> 8505 aie hws oie ts 5 51 iC ee HORETTE, sudden death to Moths Received from other sources ........ 22 00 J and all insect germs, cheaper than Cam- |phor or any other thing in the Market, good | tor Carpets, Furs, ete. Ox Gail’ AD thine $2806 03 Subscribed by Tignish and Egmont Bay, Rev. D. M. McDonald and p, Stove Polish, and all requi sits for House cleaning Suey; BG. TOMETORES ised so 0s 00 REDDIN EROS 200 00 $3006 03 their pastors, to take up a cullection at a , more suitable time during the year, —QPENED TO-DAY AT— —— ‘ ‘a ae - pips np te i ite WwW W Jishop, riests an ality of the locese 0 . R. ATSON S, Cha ai for their ex great kindness IX FOLLOWING COLORS AND SHADES: towards me during my trying mission, and also for the generous manner in which they | | BLUE. | GREEN. responded to the appeal made to them for aid. ——____—_-___-_—___~— | —--——_- ————— Many parishes (notably that of Charlotte- Sky, Grass, ' | town) were making great efforts to erect their ‘Turquoise, Emerald, ‘own churches, and yet they found means to Wedgewood, Myrtie, help the Diocese of Harbor Grace in its great Peacce tk, Holly, ‘loss. Royal, Sage, T. E. Lynen, C. C. Deep. Olive, Ch’town, April 21. 1890. Peacock. ere Newfoundland Tariff. White, Bath White, Cream, Heliotrope, a Hedge Sparrow Egg Tint, Gobelin {2 shades) mM. ¢ Tak bg : Boe Cc Satta, (4 dames Salmon Pink, Cc erise, \ ae Soioareal nanan nore been made Rouge Dragon, Vermiliou, Royal Mail Red, in the Newfoundland taritf bill :-— Flamingo Red, Arab Brown, Chocolate, Black. Ale, porter, cider and sherry,the gal... ,30 30 Animals, We a's Fees oe bia db Bd tees Jo's Price 50 centsa tin. Bath White, 60 cents, . A Sees email tlan-et 38 cetiiee Calves, pigs, sheep, etc., each.......... 0 60 apl6 Horses, SAPO, SOR GOON: . + ienisavnc sks 6 09 Oxen, cows and bulls—per lb, live SS ee ne ek nn hse che he cceitceendaskean . 0 01 | Apples, Oy DORIME ss 0 5s ches cncneoes 0 50 WHITE TAR CAMPHORETTE, CRs BOE CUPS 5 a 5 3 os oes ob ne rnennt 3 00 oe ee ery eee 3 00 Cigars, 10 per cent. ad val. and the M.. 6 00 ,C igarettes, 20 per cent. ad val. and the M 0 40 : Confectionery (not including confection- (A Substitate for Camphor.) Is what one of our Customers said the other day when he left his Rockford Watc to be cleaned after wearing it constantly for nearly four years, and without costing him a cent. A. few Rockfords left; also Waltham and Elgin Watches Prices reasonable. ne WW. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. j j Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1890—2aw wky BANKER CA DUO hab tin, and every Cay | | guaranteed, agi | ers CODON iii ods desis teeters sa 6 50 i AS NO EQUAL for the preservation of are preserves, 30 per cent, ad yal, om Garments, Furs, Blankets, Rugs, ete., on” FAA £48 SER YAS Heo Sete Or ee er 1 85 iy 1 keeping off and E ees init Caen oh anes cain inane ; = CPE. pew rccevrecsscesevee -veverepeseresd : a slide emurcy. | WW DISKOY.. 2. ccccceercrerceeceesesees 2 40 y OR 3 ESI ROY ING Gt iis, Cordials... 06. cece cece ee eee eee ee eeee 2 00 RON SG os vb c 545) 3 oben teen es 3 00 Chan SS. vaevs abe s s smote neaveb ene ) and other Insects. For sale at ic Saco 7s : = PEND, KGL i Sete nese e's 1540 e908 1 00 . 9 i NSO IN 5 DRUG STORE, | Port bd Madabnasii 4. 85, heise ee. 2 00 ' Us A)! other 15 per cent. ad val. | Fresh meat, including dead poultry per Corner of Kent and Prince Streets, as bid Dwi Slogans obit EOD 4 Ge ode b'ye VN 14 cts on | Lhe PaUlery .. x aigicie cies visite .Ciwdaes' 4 10 p.c. en | Dory oars, hay, leather, cut nails, straw, CE astm scares - seerbe abees . 20 p.c. L@BST ER q) ANS, | All goods rated under last tariff at 25 : f * Sar GODS. OS OR. oo 0002+ ch genes? + es 39 p.c. |Goods, wares and merchandise not otherwise enumerated, rated 20 per cent, under last tariff... .........,.7 25 p.c. ES CANS, all made from in- For sale by i PORACE HASZARD. ‘LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. FURN Lower than Auction Prices. a \*) An: Immense Lot of. Bankrupt Furniture for gale at Dazzling Dis- counts. Must be sold at once. I dery competition. JOHN NEWSON, South Side Queen Square, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, Charlottetown, Jax, 29, 1880, |Ch’town, March 29, 1890-——1m end _ ists nt of money ior the ‘ > 9 ‘ 3 ‘ i Lobster Packers’ Supplies. | ge Useless M. P.’s. j 200 boxes Tin Plates, ' ——_ Ingot Tin, Lead and Copper Bar, : $Sim,—Richard Hunt, Esq., of Summer- ! 1,000 lbs. Pure Manilla Marline, 100 doz. suits Oiled Clothing, £0 bris. White Beans, 20 bags Rice, 25 tubs Butter, side, has recently returned from Ottawa, |whither he had gone ov business connect- 'ed- with that town. Couservatives aud | Grits united in sending him as a delegate : a | to the capital to obtain, if po ones orders For sale by HORACE HASZAKD. | the other side of the street, and to secure a building of — — | breastwork to improve the condition of the 7 . Mee Whether he has eucce eded in his} Horse 28 3 ‘Horses @S 3! yission or not I have not yet le: arned. But | does it not look a little strange to the mind | of many & beclouded Grit that notwith- / W ANTED, on or before Friday next, | standing the presence of six M. P.’s oi the | Twenty good sharp Driving iorses, | Grit persuasion at Ottawaa private citize nj An elegant assortment of the age from 5 to 10 years; weight 1000 to 1100. W. S. McKIE. ihas to employed to represent the wants ot ithe town to the Federal Government ? It lis surely clear to all by this time that a | most unfortunate mistake was made by the vere eople of this Isiand ut the last Dominion , | election in sending six men to represent "i them at Ottawa, where they have no in- a fluence whatever. apl9—3i Pcsuic Oprnion. 1 ‘ en I i * . . S cur housewives begin tearing the house to} ADVICE TO Moraers. —Mrs. Winslow's A’: ieces, preparatory to cle aning us they! | Soothing Syrup has een used by mothers find among other things th at the W.iNDOW! for children tes thing for over fifty CUR T AINS need renovatin, To save ‘rouble | : : ° ; . and inconvenience by trying to do the up at years” wit if perie SUCCESS It re- home, and rue ths risk of having them >cooked | lieves the little alone at once; it pro xluces when done, by stretching them on the cerpet, or | . lumbering up the house with frames, it s; senda) Batare al quiet slee sp by reliev ing the child them to the steam Laundry where you can have! from pain; and the little cherub aw ake oS BS them made look good as new. If your suartains | + brig ht as a button.” It is very pleasant Robins and House Cleaning. e ol d and wornout, we gu arante -e that they | sh net be toro it your Curiains 2ie BUN; to tast It soothes the chil 1, softens tae BU RNT hare them made a rich cre ain or at 1y | gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu ated We end hade up to a dep coilee or. - 0it-!Jates the bowels and is the best known If you. Want any testimonials, we can reier you) to more than fifty. jremedy for sere whether arising from [fi you arc not satis sfied with w hat we hive said , teething or othe causes. _ wenty- five yin y day and have «talk with us, an ea show yon our Ww rork. . icents a bottle. aplls Wd yood w ky ly | Now is the time before the big rush to nes. Fcneesshaiieeiinlinsianeiiags Our prices are 5) cents per pair; if colored, 19) The great secret of success in life is to be cents extra, i ; E. D. STERNS, Teady when your opportunity comes. Cetown Steam Lavncns, Lg ©, Kor Everybody, April 16-31 eod. | Ac xy the removal of the Railway § ion to} Eastern Echoes. The Maggie Alice, Ca pt James Lanni- gen. sailed on the 2\st ith a cargo of cattle and produce tor she | St. Pierre, Mig ‘. market. ‘Ibis is the first departure this spring from the Island for a foreign port. Her enterprising captain and owner is de serving of every praise. One passenger for Lamiline is on board. It was thought that the heavy north- westerly wind of last week had cleared the coast of ice Since then, however, the north shere has become packed again with it. The -vouth side is unobstructed, and so also will be the north side after the next southeasterly breez On Tuesday evening last D. Montgomery, Esq., Superi: tondent of Education, deliver- ed a most interesting and instructive lecture on Education, in Souris Court House. Mr. James McQuaid occupied the chair. At the close, the Rev. D. F. McDonald and Mr. Landrekin, teacher, made compliment- ary remarks, and moved a vote of thanks, to which the learned Jecturer responded in appropriate words. Ou Thursday evening in the same place, another lecture entitied **Building our own Monuments” was given by the Rey. James Carruthers, of Charlottetown. Mr, A. Currie presided as chairman. All present enjoyed a_ rich iiterary treat. Mr. Carruthers is deserved- ly entitled to rank among the most popular lecturers in the Dominion, The usual vote of thanks was given. The little Telephone, published at Souris, for some time back, has succumbed to the inevitable, and will be seen no more. This is to be regretted, as it was always nowsy, dignified and patrictic, One would imagine that there is news enough in that part of the country at all times to fill half a dozen papers like the 7'elephone. A singing school, by Mr John Ferguson, is to take the place of skating rink amuse- ments at Souris for the next few weeks. It commenced jast evening in the schoolroom under very favorable prospects. It is pleasing to know that the wife aad family of Rev, D. H. Lodge are all safely recovering from a severe attack of scarlet fever. The British madness The budget presented by the Chancellor of the Exch hequer, afew days ago, shows that the expenses " exceeded the estimates by £11,600, and receipts exceeded the esti- mates by over £3,000,000. The duty on alcoholic beverages realized over £5,800,- 000. The beer duty exceeded the estimates by £270,000. The duty on foreign spirits exceeded the estimaies by £421,000, on home spirits by £1,101,000, and on wine by £12,000. The total receipts from alco- holic beverages exceeded the estimates by £1,800,000. The duties on coffee, cocoa and chicory showed a decrease of £17,500, while the duties on tea showed an increase of £40,000. Commenting on te gross revenue from alcoholic beverages, £22,: 265, - 000, Mr. Goschen said the fig rares showed a universal rush to the beer barrel, the spirit bottle and the wine decanter. Everybody seemed bent on toasting the national pros- perity and increasing the revenue. It was a circumstance that must be deplored, A loser examination would not diminish the surprise, for the largest increase had been of all the spirits in the world—from rum. Laughter.) The rum was drank maialy at seaports. in 1888 the number of drams taken reached 245,900,000 ; in 1889, 27d,- 000,000. It was an extraordin wy historical fact thai in the years 1875 and 1876, the greatest drinking years recorded, there was precisely the same rush and precisely the same proportion of revenue from different opivite, Increased prosperity, therefore, meant a great increase in the consumption of aleoholic drinks. It appears that the national debt curing he last three years had been diminished £23,323,000. This was the largest reduc. tion of the debt during the same length of time. Mr. Goschen estimated there would | be an expenditure of £86,857,000 during | tl 1e@ coming year and a revenue of £90,- | 4{ 6, 000 Kc... {} _-What is i¢? i A 1) FTP I JUST oe ah fadbsis isdd is = Haat Stan | 59 Bales of Room Paper “ned Borderin we, g latest ENG LISH and AMERICAN STYLES hich we WL | seil at prices ) fore unheard of, Atso—A large lotof WINDOW SHADES, Plain and deco:ated, mounted on best Patent Spring Rollers, CORTAIN POLES, ete. EASTER AND WEDDING CARDS. See our latest style Wedding Combination and Fancy Box Stationery. BOUKS ! BOOKS! BOOKS! SCHOOL SUPPLIES of al! kinds. Use ‘ nly Underwood's tuk, best in the marxet SUNDAY SCHOOL SUPPLIES:--Priz Bo ke, Bibl les, ‘Howell (Presbyterian, »letho dist and Baptist). POE) Ms by uli the Standard Auth re, in Moroces, B ard and Paper Binding ; 700 new Maseins tia Kooks, Journsls and Lx dgera, - Staul ys lLettera, et at 30c. per 100 pg Be PURSES GAMES, TOYS, SATC HEL’ 1IRROKS, etc., etc Don’t fe rget the io wine BAL tAR €O., Queen Street, ‘Two Doors Above Wateon’s Drug Store, mich27--6m ¢od & why 1i4