. ns : : elon See pees encanta ee tenet at am, Le A THE DAILY EXAMIN = —— “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—dvxiripes. — --—— — cme _ — ae Sinete Copies Two Crenre — ‘ — ae 2 Fv f Fey) able see * ° Lie rabid MOXA ine CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EK. ISLAND. FRIDAY, APRIL 18, 1890. Read thi | How Many Pleasant Memories I I Have. Bermuda Boitled. 3 “You must go to Bermuda. If u do not I will not be res Sin TRANSLATED FROM THE FPRENCH. ets *weorpaae Mra & » wB How many pleasant memories I have ‘ wuiner Puoiisiineg Ki le for the consequenc ut, ymapy p t memo : — : — ins ( v., _ cae, F = ot nn ir Of that dear spot where passed my earliest Ik OFFICE, me nor the money. davs; ii i) i ‘ oo URN q OUAR G —-—-— — (x }——__—_— that is impossible, try How beautiful, my sister, was it then; = YUOON ovv ans Or ! France, my couutry, be my love al- Chariottetowr, FP. E. Island. nee ’ j ways. , Ba J Bb Vi A. ; DD NAL 3 LD Dost thou remember when our mother dear, RAI OF SUBSCRIPTION : x x 8 Upon her bosom glad her children pressed, . 82 50 In the thatched cottage by our own fireside, i 1 on Ty 47 S - —e— ' And how her snow-white hair we both Un VU 50 QQ, 5 BINT +. Lb EO EL 3 , caressed ? Co ‘ ' * aon 0 ith ailil HAS RECEIVED THE GREATER PORTION OF HIS |} OF PURE NORWECIAN The castle, tell me, dost thou keep in view, hel ions Cn tae eal we sincere . eT oe Ts i; CoD LIVER OIL. _ Where once beside the Dore we used to aie ee 7 wee ae ' ) Esometimes call it Bermuda play, ap ion. lon y . i o% : | “CONSUMPTION Andithat old Moorish tower, from which the — ' BAR WV } i "i vA bell ALM if. Pop ap TL 1890 | ey a 3 ee . N G oy C) } co S ’ Pealed forth each morning the return of BuKANAU Sule Arey, 1000, | _$ Bronchitis, Cough day? gm re or Severe Cold MOON iANGE | OF | = ve oom wee it; and the Dost thou remember, dear, the beautiful lake, M Paes vantage is tha € most sensi- Ti - a -ael A alle Te tes t M ‘ 11.9 .-m.. Ww S. | 3 five stomach ean hii? i” Vaenieem hat aiate wings the agile swallow ie - a |} thing which commends it Is the : ar ee ’ ‘ [ast , , 22 , 6h., 41.6m, am, 8S. | 9 « | § stimulating properties of the Hy- The wind which bent the reed so flexible, oe Migmws Clothing, pei se 29. ] " . Drugzist’s, in on wrapper. Be ee ; ss : + vi Ob., 39.1m., a. m., N] ? sure you get the genuine.” oe See = See bor : " : ; SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. } 10 to my you id at give @ swectes . . —~ |Specially made for his order, and guaranteed to fit and wear as well as a ___ part, - on eee eee ae Day ®) Custovwa-Made Clothing, and 25 per cent. cheaper. & ag Iu picking ia the woods the love'y flowers, M sets | rises |water| en fh | Against my heart Helene leaned her own mnm after] after h 1 _————_(x }»—- -— heart ? ! 7 = 1S »> 3 i . aly ‘ 3 98 a ' ta ; Oh! who would give me back my love, Helene, a! | 6 4451 9 37 15 ress O@® ee i The mountain, the tall oak of early days; 4 : ' “| = 10 9 13 | Se The thought of these each day is al] my pain; 5 mal 7 6 10 46 51} } 5 My native land will be my love always. Sa tay , , i “| ‘ i . soe VOC ’ ’ . r gis : 5} 291 8 12/11 20! 554! A fine stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS at any paice you can name. We! EB. L. Fuancts. 7iMond 3) 81) 9 25111 55! 58, 8re selling Dress Goods very cheap this Month, and would ask you in your own) ; a 8iTuesd ; 32.10 39laft 29/13 1) iBterest to look at the goods before you buy. REMNANTS selling off at your Advantage of a Strong Physique. 9) Wedu GO 38411 51) 1 14 4, Own price. a . 10) | 28' 35'morn| 2 2 7} —— EX The London World, in speaking of the 11] Friday | 26) 37) 0 57; 3 1 Ll} ™ ; a late Lord Napier of Magdala, notices as a 12) Saturday 24; 38) 1 55) 420) 14 = , e remarkable fact his indifference to being 13)Sunda 22; +39) 2 43) 5 52 17 _ wounded, He seemed to take little inci- my ; ) oo "7 | ‘ : ~~ >: —9 . . . r : j j ins isl Tueede: 19 42 3 53| 8 > 4 About Fifty Pieces of Embroidery selling off at half price. You cannot resist dents of being thot as quite an ordinary - - - 7 i 4 o1| : ol 98 | buying these goods when you see them. affair, and ane fom ao ee ee te ; 7 igi i ge gas surprising rapidity. Two of his wounds, it 17| Thursday 15} 44, 4 451 9 49) 29} ——_x1)-——— taints j : : ae ‘says, he had net cared to notice at ail in $f a5 (| 645) 5 810 2 32) | ace > : > ue te i , ; ‘ . 3] 7 . . = | y ‘his record of service furnished to Hart's 0 Sar Mit 10| 48 & alll 2- 38 | a E S os 4, e S pA 'Army List. He was severely wounded at 21| Monday gi 40] & Q@imorn| 411 | Ferozeshah in December, 1845, but had 50) Peon) | @l stl @ gal 9} = | noe ae 3 Ee . ; ‘recovered in time to take part in the battle 22 | no o ol) © pied O12 4 | NEW CARPETS ex S. 8S. “Stanley,” direct from England, in BRU SSELS, | : 4 Bef 23)Wedneslay | 4) 52 7 34/049! 48 ps pesTRY and HEMPS J 8 , of Sobraon seven weeks later. efore MiThurslay | 3 5418128) oi[°™™ — Sr'S, newest patterns. | Multan, in the middle of September, 1848, 25) Frida; 1} 55, 9 13} 214]. 54 pans perenne ‘@ cannon shot all but took his leg off, but 26\Saturday 459) 56:1012}3 5 57 an ‘semtermmc \pegns ‘ hei ary ‘ he was marching and fighting again by the Zilsundey 57, avn 2] 4 oid | Lace Curtains, in Cream and White, very cheap. pall treont am.) weal sige Pea Ae 88) Monday 56, SV aftls) 5 18) 3} (x }}--—— of January following he was _ severely = o ane ; i ah : +4 3 | CORSETS ! CORSETS !—Large Stock, new last fall, price from 25 cents a pair wounded in the trenches, but he was able wwenaay | oo so to march several hundred miles across Plans aud Specifications of Buildings PREPARED BY CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS, ARCHITECTS OFFICE :—Market House (head of stairs). mch2?5—6w eod & wky- pad JOHN T. MELLISH, Barrister, Attorney, Notary Public, &e., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. OFFICE—London House Building, (Pavies’ Corner), Queen St. promptly attended iow intlarest. All kinds of Legal Busines 0. Money to Loan at iy & wkty tf ELS. BLANGHARD, M.D, Member M1. P.A., G. B. and Ireland, OFFICE =: Corner Pownal and Water Streets. TELEPHONE. nov6—dy 3m eod wky pd > Py eAiltl>: FOR SALE. PASTURE LOTS 298 and 352, i YONTAINING 12 acres each, being part Charlottetown il f Norwood Ff arm, 0 Roy aitY. Apply to GEO. J. WRIGHT. Apri 2aw 2w wkly 4i pd “™ . * ” . Electrical Gas Lighters. N° insigntly wires; no matches; no dan- » ger; anyone can use it; instantaneous, The most convenient apparates for the pur- poe. Will light a burner 100 feet away. Mach instrument a fixture. No springs to break and no points to blacken, as in other machines. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRED E. MORRIS, Electrician, Corner Queen and Water Streets, City. ’ h20 Leda & oe obese me HOUSE WITH STABLE on Pleasant 4.8. Street, at present occupied by Miss Tweedy, Possession Ist of April. WILLIAM DODD. mchlg PAINTING, &e. Te AINOR & COYLE, TAIN TERS. Tinting, Paper W h fewashigg, ett, Hanging, ee ee All orders bap tteuded to. New PRINTS, GLNGHAMS and ZEPHYRS just opened. JUST OPENED—12 Cases MEN’S NEW SPRING FELT HATS, Christy and other makers. J. B. MACDONALD, 1890 —eod&wky QUEEN STREET. ; Up. Ch’town, March 3. “BANKRUPT | Lewer than Auction Prices. An Immense Lot of Bankrupt Furniture for sale at Dazzline Dis- counts. Must be sold at once. I defy competition. South Side Queen Square, Charlottetown, Jan. 29, 1890. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. SPECIAL SALE! WE ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL Lor OF 73 Sill LEMOS Tess ——AT FROM—— 20 10 30 PER CENT. DISCOUNT ON REGULAR P RIGES. —_———__(x )—__-——- Wea Call and examine Stock and get prices, T’he Best Bargains ever offered. PENT Pome} m Charlottetowm March 22, 1890, ae JOHN McLEOR & ¢40, " - FURNITURE | JOHN NEWSON, country, and fight at Gujeret one month later toaday. He was shot in the first relief of Lucknow, but nevertheless rode _out the next day and brought in the rear guard, after which, throughout the block- ade he did continuous and arduous service. Ata second relief he was severely wounded, but this did not hinder him from taking up the active duty of chief engineer at Alum- bagh a few days later. No man ever had 10re the mens sana tn corporate sano, a —- enn veer finest qualities and latest styles in GENTS’ CLOTHING can be found at ,our Merchant Tailoring Establishment. ! Weare to-day showing the contents of ™ p CASES OF NEW CLOTHS, Keep the Commandments. SUITINGS, TROUSERINGS, ' ‘Turn and listen to the simple universal rule given by our Lord, the rule which all can understand and a)l can accept—Keep : 3 _the Laon ie gs vont enter into life, if thou wouldst know the good, ‘Spring Overcoatings, you need not hurry about the world after which will be made this rabbi, and you need not hunt up the ‘secret in the batHing masses of wrangling philosophers; you need not run t and fro NISHINGS. You can see some of the and waste yourself with trouble and finest Neckwear in Canada at our Store, ,@nxiety, in terror lest you should have You should see them |miased the true receipt or taken the wrong i a. . jtraining; you need not lose yourself in | LADIES, you are invited to a ae aed fand enguiries. No, it is , Cl ths selected specially by us for ( ist@rs 4) perfectly plain how it is to be done. fand Sacques, which we are prepared (0, ‘Therg is no royal road peculiar to the privi- ‘make to order in a manner that will jleged,no doubt aboat it which canentitle you please you. | to deferit to to-morrow. Why ask concerning ‘the good as if it were a curious riddle which lacked ananswer? If thou wouldst enter B A 58 BRUSE into life there is one receipt, and that is 1 z J open to you and to all—Keep the Com. WERCHANT TAILOR. mandments. The Commandments! They on are points at which the will of man closes oan with the willof God. They are the mo- ments at which this fusion occurs. The Commandments express the very nature and character which constitute the encrmous goodness of Him who is the only good, and in keeping them we come into N Charlottetown, P. KE. L, to represent the touch with Him; we are made one with Caledonian Insurance Co., (Fire) of Edin- im; they embody the temper in which , burgh. Kstablished 1895. 5 : communion takes place. Whenever we | Applications in writiyg will be received loyally keep a Commandment then our will A. C. EDWARDS, is God’s will, and we unite the good and , ; become one.—Canon Scott-Holland. General Agent for Nova Scotia and Prince ; rh Ndward Island, Box 158, Halifax, N. 5. - A Poisonous Practice. April ‘6—3i ‘TY x SN) LOSS TER GANS. undrawn poultry in the markets or by far- on mers, it would work a most wholesome hy- md CASES CANS, all made from in- gienic reform, says Good Housekeeping 500 every Can It isa vicious practice, an abuse, in fact, uaranteed, For sale DY S that people have endured, as they have : HOBACE HASZARD. many other abuses, because there is no ” remedy except in concerted action or legis- Lobster Packers’ Supplies. lation. It is impossible to keey undrawn poultry even a few hours without the be- : ri faction from the effects of ‘ ’ ates, ginning of putre een ee Copper Bar, the gases from the undigested food in the 1,000 Ibe. Pure Mani!ja Marline, “crop” and intestines. The longer it is "100 doz. suits Oiled Clothing, kept, the more of the poison goes into the 20 bris. White Beans, flesh, and, in the majority of cases, the 20 bags Rice, _poultry t) a reaches the kitchen from the 25 tubs Butter, ‘market is actually untit for f House- For sale by food. , keepers could weil «ffurd to pay larger price HORACE HASZARD. ‘to have the poultry diessed immediately Ch’town, March 29, 1890—1m eod "a'a> LET urged that some people prefer the flavor of 9 sundressed poultry, but that fact only makes \upou being kilied~they pay for much weight that in thrown away, 4s it is, besides a Black. the matter more alarming, since it indicates e are cultivating a taste for putrid —\ we } ; very choice patterns, ito order at moderate prices. We keep a large stock of GENTS’ FUR- | AGENTS WANTED, | by — | Jf housekeepers everywhere would start and maintain a crusade against the sale of apoee, tin, and i having left a mass of poisoned flesh. Itis | OR a term of one or more years, smith Shop situate at Suffolk, near that w | Thompson's Mills. meat. ’ 2 ? > eo °c eS: lOoOoOoOO" Also, for sale, a complete set Biacksmith’s -_ } Tovls, nearly new. Apply on the premises to G. or to J, V. SEAMAN, re a eee yy BD. G, Will Cure You Handsome mourning bonnets, flowers, a : , 4 infants’ robes A. Seaman, hat and bonnet frames; also, infan . "and bonnets opened to-day at Mrs. RB, Young's. apl7 2 . VOL. 25.—NO. 119 The Conemaugh Again JOUNSTOWN PARTIALLY SUBMERGED BY THE UNGOVERNABLE RIVER. A Johnstown, Pa., special sent late on the night of the 10th says: A large part of the town is flooded, but the highest point seems to have beeu reached. The water ,has overrun the banks of the Conemaugh, j and the wh le borough of Woodvale is | floode.l to « aepth of from two to four feet In one section twenty dwellings are under jwater, and two frame houses have been floated from their ioundations. The water 'is flowing intu Market Street ‘from the | Conemaugh, and as the point has been fill- ‘ed up to a height of about nine feet a basin i has been created which is filling up. The water is about a foot deep on both streets arounl the Club House, and the Morrell House is surrounded by three feet of water. The Western Union office is sur- rounded by a depth of several feet. The | Muminating gas plant is all under water jand me light was given last night. Part of jthe Popular Street bridge is gone and the Cambridge Bridge has been washed away. The ground is gradually washing away where the stone wal! fellin on the banks of Stoney Creek, and it is feared the foun- dations of a number of dwellings may give way. The Cambria Mills have been closed. The Pennsylvania railroad embankment near bridge No. 6 was badly washed away and one track has disappeared in the river, The flood was caused by heavy rains on Tuesday night. __<ee- oe -— K. D. ©. Sudden Change in weight.—A gentleman of this town informed us that he had gained 15 pounds in two months and has not enjoyed such good health for twelve years. He says he owes to King’s Dyspepsia Cure the sudden change, and his complete restoration ta health. 7 VALUABLE BUILDING LOT, BY AUCTION. ’ AM instracted by Mr. William Pearden, to sell by Auction, on the premises, On Wednesday, 30th instant, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, That valuable Building Lot, situated on the corner of Great George and Fitzroy Streets. Terms at sale. GEORGE M. HARRIS, wy li Auctioneer. ap7—eod Valuable Property at Auotion, *¥"O be sold by Public Auction, on MONDAY the Sth day of May uext, (if not previous- ly disposed of by private sale) the 3 tenement house and premises situate at Spring Park, just outsi'e city limits, together with two building lots adjoining same, The above pro- perty is pleasantly situated, and will be sold cheap. For further particulars, apply at the otlice of Haszand & Rattenbury, Solicitors, or to the undersigned. Dated this 3rd day of April, A. D 1890. ROBERT WHITE. April 4—dly eod wky td. Hh Hi | | | | ' J ‘ | { | | SR EECOO MM. SIGNS OF SPRING. Robins and House Cleaning. S our housewives becin tearing the house to pieces, preparatory to cleaning up, they lind among other things that the WINDOW CURTAINS need renvvacing. Tosave troubie and inconvenience by trying to do them up at bome, and rua th; risk of having them crooked when done, by stretching them on the carpet, or lumbering up the house with frames, juet send them to the steam Laundry where you can have them made look goodas new. If your curisins are old and worn out, we guarantee that they shall not be torv. If your Curtains are sUN BURNT have them made a rich cream or any hade up to a deep Coffee color. We can do it. If you want anv testimonials, we can refer you to more than fifty. If you are not satisfied with what we have said drop in any day and have a talk with us, and we will show yon our work. Now is the time before the big rush comes. Our prices are 50 cents per pair; it colored, Iv cents extra. Pr , ” Ch'ter'g Ft Upary. gaia LC gg RNIN eM jw RT RCE IR SET AR Tn eM enema et F * a snpld he i ees ee