20N eee THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STRERT, Job Printing of all kinds at short notice, fiilhead Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- ” *oaters, Dodgers, etc, A, i——— - ~et, =-aastetsasianmathdilcntomaenanaeal renee een ———.<—_ feaus: Five Dotrans 4 Year. ALAN tat tt on SCN « € ale Re t@¢ a ad, Room stints apne ot Gat sm aan nnn THE DaTtLty EXAMINER $$ * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evairipss. ’ a a For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar. Don’é forget it. — Stxretx Corizs Two Oxrre ——— NEW SERIES. eee MOON’S CHANGES, Calendar for June, 1893; ee = a + — aoe eR CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND FRIDAY, JUNE 30, i898. ESS = — = VOL, 31.--NO, 31 gy ra ce et ACADIA HOTEL, — The Late Dr. Kaye, L. R. € S. Dr. Kaye, of Georgetown, whose death occurred on Wednesday evening, the 21st arent cree dence to the Church. After the service they ceformed in line and followed the hearse to his late resting place in the churchyard where Bro. Adam Murray, Charlottetown, read the ee ae = = er ee Mi. Pes fn sa a En, at. ie 4 ee ome? se, RS eee eee TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX Prosthetic Dentistry. I AM prepared to mount Artificial Teeth on the different kinds of plates :—Aluminum, Watt s Metal, ieese’s Metal {these metals will not oxidize or tarn black in the mouth), Vuleanite. Celluloid aud Zylonite. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Dentist, Stamper Block, Victoria Ro DAR. DORSEY, Physician and Surgeon, Graduate of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, late Member of the Resident Staff of Bellevue Hospital and the New York Lying-in Hospital, New York City. Office, North Side of Queen Square, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, RESIDENCE—Near corner of King and Queen Streets, Charlottetown, d&w 3m—may5 venmsiaiiilania ensininiieeiiiiimnntly FOR SALE. EARLING AYRSHIRE BULLS, with good pedigcee. Apply to ROBERT E. LONG WORTH. Glynwood, July 23—lw NS WINES! WINES! FINEST @UALITY. Port, Sherry, Claret, Champagae, &e, HESE WINES have been imported T from first-class Earopean houses, and are pure, reliable and well matured. BYRNE BROS., jal3—tf Great George Street. Brick For Sale. FEW THOUSAND BRICK, new and second-hand, Apply to Charles Me- Gregor. R. B, NORTON & CO. juned FOR SALE CHEAP, FiE undersigned has for sale the follow- ing well-bred Stock, viz :— 1 Barrister Mare, 8 years old, in foal to General Benton (Registered Clyde), I-two-year-old Cart Coit, sired by Young Royal Tom, dam by Imp. Barrister, 1 three-year-old Carriage Coit (gelding), 1 Fille, coming four, sired by All Right, ~ 5817, Registered Shorthorn Hull, 2 years old. Will be sold cheap for cash or approved credit. Atso—107 acres excellent Land near Cardigan Bridge, King's County. Apply to GEORGE F. OWEN, ap26—law&wy Cardigan Bricge, DIVIDEND NOTICE, nemneme Mercsants Bank or P, E, Istanp, Charlottetown, June 1, 1593. OTICE is hereby given that 4 Half- N yearly Dividend, at the rate of Eight per cent. per annum, on the capital stock of this Bank has been declared, payable at its banking house on and after July 3rd, prox, By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, | Cashier Jame 1—til date Zaw wy4i Store in the Stamper Block recently occupied by Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle of the Diamond Bookstore, where I will keep everything usually found in a first-class Confectionery. I am fitting up a new and improved Soda Fountain, which I will have in operation in a few days. I will keep only the best Fruits and the purest Confectionery. W. A. HUTCHESON, Confectioner, STAMPER BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. ‘{‘HAT’S just what we're going to do, give everyone who deals with us fits, and GOOD FITS too. We have leased the Shop lately occupied by Mr. Horace Haszard, in the Cameron Block, and have as fine a line of goods in june27 —eod SS ee Scotch, English and Canadian Tweeds and Worsteds as was) ever shown in this city; and what’s better still, we are going | to give the BIGGEST BARGAINS in Custom-Made Clothing | that have ever been given here. We guarantee to give the public the same satisfaction they have received from us in the past, and much better prices. JAS. MACLEOD & SON, Ch’town, May 6, 1893. Late of the Firm of McLeod & McKenzie LLL SCL — YoU WANT TO KNOW Where to get nice ROCKERS to take out and sit on in the shade. Just try our Store. We have all kinds of Rockers that are nice and comfortable. Also, Arm Chairs, Leather, Cane or All-wood Seats, and Easy Chairs, Couches and Luunges for those who want to take their recreation inside the house. Aleo, large Arm Rockers, Oak Frame, Plush or Tapestry seat. Parlor Suits, Odd Parlor Chairs, everything to make the home nice and comfortable. Speaking of Parlor Suits—why, we have the finest English Rug, Silk Plush, Silk Brocatelle, Silk Tapestry, ete., Dining Suits, Bedroom Suits, etc. MARK WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. Charlottetown, June 23, 1893. LOW PRIGES & QUICK SALES Oven BOTTO. ——(x) E ARE PUSHING TRADE FOR JUNE. We are bound to make our trade for June the largest we ever had, and in order to compel those wanting SUITS, OVERCOATS, etc, to buy from us, we are offering the BIGGEST BAR- GAINS ever offered in CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING. FINE SUITS, MEDIUM SUITS, COARSE SUITS at prices to astonish the purchasers. Call and see our go ds. LOW PRICES and QUICK SALES is our) motto. . . , Lots of Bargains in TWEED SUITINGS; lots of bargains in WORSTED GOODS : best value in HARD and SOFT FELT HATS. N We have the largest stock of CLOTHS and the LOWEST PRICES of any § house on P. E. Island. JOHN MACLEOD & CO., Ch’'town, Jane 7, 1893. MERCHANT TAILORS. promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOISCO, CAL. | LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YOBE, N. ¥. WATSON, Wholosale Charlott eetown Unlike the Dutch Process No Alkalies er Chemicals are used in the " W. BAKER & C0’ r ‘BreakfastCocoa which is absolutely pure and soluble, | It has more than three times costing less than one cent a cup. nourishing, and EASILY Sold by Grocers everywhere. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Maas. F consumption is oftentimes absolutely cured in its earliest stages by the use of that won- Food Medicine, Scott's Emulsion which is now in high repute the world over. “CAUTION.” —Beware of substitutes a gare tia FOR INVALIDS whose system needs toning up and whose appetites are failing, a quick and pleasant remedy will be found in CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. CampBerr & Co., Beware of Imitations. LINIMERT Tor INTERNAL as EXTELNAL use, . ’ ¥ ery Traveler should hav SUITLINGS ; lots of bargains in OVERCOATINGS ; hundreds of bargains in PANT, Every Suff | Nervous eadache, Diphtheria, Coughs, i find ld Anodyne relief and Every Mother, Cuts, Bruises, Cramps e to the wants of a people who at that time found it hard to pay the very moderate fee he charged for his services, and this he continued to do for a quarter of a century without professional help, even in the most difficult cases, till as the country began to improve young men from the settlements entered the field and relieved him of a portion of his work. In 1836 Dr. Kaye had married Mrs. Isabella Watson, who lived with him at Brudenel! Point till 1846. She then went home to Britain to see friends and transact some family business. In the foliowing year she sailed from Liverpool in the ship Canopus and was never more heard of. Shortly after this the Doctor left the farm at Brudenell Point, and pnrchased a tract of land oa the north side of that river in the immediate vicinity of Georgetown. Here he built a cottege, laid off a garden, and planted trees of native and imported var- ieties. In course of time he changed the aspect of his new lvcation from that of a briery, tangled wilderness of dead bushes and decaying forest trunks to one of neatly enclosed fields, waving with golden grain and fragrant with clover blossoms. The trees grew with wondertul eelerity, being planted and tended under the hand and eye of one who never did his work perfunctor- ily. Their stately trunks and massive fol- iage as they surround the dwelling and out- houses, or stand as sentinels in the open fields, form an attractive feature in the landscape, and elicits the admiration of all visitors of taste and culture to the eastern capital. Dr. Kaye was thoroughly well read in scientific agriculture, and brought with‘him to tne Island many of the latest and most popular treatises on the subject. He was thus able to impart many new ideas of farm tillage tothe people in his neighborhood at a time when farm litera- ture was very little circulated in the country settlements. Inashort time he became aleading member of the King’s County branch of the Royal Agricultural Society, waa regular in his attendance at its fairs, shows and meetings, took a promin- ent and iively interest in its movements for the advancement of the people of the Island. His genial presence and friendly greetings to the farmers of his acquaintance on these oc- casionf always tended to encourage and in- fuse new life and energy among them and the otiicers present, A man se eminently useful and widely res- pected was not suffered to remain always in private life. He was called to the Legisla- tive Council before that body became elec- tive. In 1862 he was elected for Murray Harbor and sat the full term of four years, serving during that period as member of the Executive Council, under the leadership of Hon. James Pope, and was one of the seven members of that body who were at that time in favor of Confederation. As health officer for the rt of George- town, which position he held for thirty-five years His services at three different times, when small pox invaded the town, and threatened the adjoining townships should never be forgotten. His, courage, prompt- uess and skill on these occasions proved more than a match for the emergency, and both town and county were spared a terrible visi- tation. His term of office as County Coroner can coeval with his tenure as health officer, and he eontinued in discharge of both till his advanced age an failing powers rendered him incapable in politics Dr. Kaye was a conservative, and although he seldom (perhaps never) made a speech in public, he was one of a band of very able and talented public mento whom the government of the colony was for the time being entrusted, aud assisted in carrying various {measures of public utility, such as steam navigation with the neighboring pro- vinces, the establishment of a savings bank, the purchase of the Canard esta‘e, &., &., through the Legisiatare. He survived by a good many yearsall but one or two of his} M colleagues in that once famous administra~ tion. The Doctor was a member of the Charch of England, and the Rev. Mr. Simpson, of St. Peter's Church (city) conducted the services on the occasion, both at Trinity church, where the coffin was carried by the pall- bearera, and at the cemetery. The Masonic body, of which the Doctor is said to have been the oldest member ou the Island, sent deputations from several lodges to attend the funeral. They arrived at stout twelve o'clock in Pai notice. Delage may oot 5 BS. : full regalia and marched from bis late resix College. We find at the close of each year when the test of true merit comes, they are not up to the average. Judging from statements made by Chief Superintendent McLeod and a few others, one would expect better results. No one doubts Superintendent McLeod's ability to examine the Summerside High School and judge of the true situation. A little ‘‘taffy” is all very well for chil- dren, but there seems to be something more required before they can get through the Prince of Wales Colleges. Charlotte- town and other schools that are making such good showing must certainly be fed with sometiing more substantial. Yours truly, Review. --_____-- For Over Fifty Years An Ovp ann Wewt-lxiep Remepy,—Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhwea, It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incaiculable. Be sure and ask or Mra. Winslow's Soothing Syrup and take no other kind. New stock of hammocks in great variety. Our century hammocks are well named. They are made to last a life time. Get one at the Bazaar Store, DIED. At Byrne’s Road on June 10ch, after a lingering illness borne with Christian resig- nation to the divine will, Francis Keenan, at the advanced age of 71 years. R. I. P. Herald and Watchman please copy. , SHIP NEWS. | PORT OF CHARLUTTETOWN. ENTERED. June 27.— May Queen, Peters, Pictou; Willie A, Landry, Little!Glace Bay; Wm Aitken, Hobbs, Orwell; Fastnet, Churchill, Halifax; June 28.—Mornivg Star, Arsenault, Richi- bucto;"Azof, Trenholm, do; stmr Nithsdale, Lawrence, S’side; stmr Polino, LaChance, Montreal; L H Davies, Phalen, Murray Harbor; Grizelda, Bontin, Pictou; Rustic, Boudreault, Glace Bay, June 29.—Stmr Almeda, Snow, Cape Tormen- tine; stmr Fastnet, Churchill, S’side; Mar- cella Butler, Hemphill, Grand River; Surprise, Anderson, Richibucto; Julia 4, Finlayson, Pinette; Laura E Franklin, Curzon, Pictou; stmr Electra, McLaren, Montague; Minnie R, McMillan, Wood Islands; stmr Victor, Uhapman, North. port. Se — CLEARED. June 28.—Stmr Nithsdale, Lawrence, Notre Dame Bay, Nfld; stm Polino, LaChance, St John’s, Nfld; May Queen, Peters, Buc- touche; Wm Aitken, Hobbs, Orwell; stmr Fastnet, Churchill, S’side; Azof, Trenholm, Richibucto; L H Davies, Phalen, Shediac; Cardigan, Langeli, Pictou; Grizelda, Bontin, do; Rustic, Boudreault, Shediac; Nereid, Dewar, Pictou; Willie A, Landry, do. June 29.—Stmr Almeda, Snow, Cape Tor- mentine; Marcella Butler, Hemphill, George- town; Julia A, Finleyson, VPinette; stmr Electra, McLaren, Montague; Laura E Franklin, Curzon, Pictou; Morning Star, Arsenault, Richibucto; stmr Fastnet, Churchill, Halifax; stmr Victor, Chapman, Northport. 1893--DOMINION DAY--1893. Hurrah for Hunter River Tea. PUBLIC TEA will be held at Hanter River on SATURDAY, JULY ist, in aid of the ethodist Church of the above mentioned p The Committee will spare no pains to provide Refreshments and suitable Amusements, and make it as pleasant as possibie to ail who will favor them with their patronage. The services of a will be procured it poasibie. A Saloon, well supplied with cooling Drinks and choice Fruits will be on the ground. No intoxicants will be allowed on or near the grounds, Return Tickets will be issued at one first class fare from all points on the P. EK. L. Railway. Tea on the tables at 12 o'clock. Tickets, 25 cents ; Childrer, half Come one, come and enjoy a good day's order of Committee. aft jud—wy 4i + 22nd. Last arter, 70h GAY. cbvcccee 30. : . . ibaa ve ane inst. at the advanced age of 91 yours, was| spcient burial formale of the craftsmen in» Sess Qonetes, —_ si nbtodas 4 after born in Scotland. His parents were of the ten enaund dahadeel away, and csly a Jittle Full Moon, 29°D Gay. ...escceces « 5 morn AT TRACADIE BEACH agricultural class. He received his early mound of red earth remained to mark the = ———= * education at one of the parish schools, was spot where so much interest had centred but Day | Day’s High | afterwards sent to the University of Edin-| 4 few brief moments before. of Day of Week. | Length. | Water *) burgh and became a licentiate of the Royal! «yo, further seek his merits to disclose Month. it College of Surgeons of that city (1822). He Or draw his frailties from their dread abode; \— ; =| “- THREE MUSICIANS ARRIVE TO-NIGHT: practised his profession at the county town} here they alike in trembling hope repose, | h. m. Morn'g. of Jedburgh, on the eens until he pe The bosom of his father and his God.” l Thursday |} 15 21 11 3 ’ : : when he came to this Island and settled at Friday 23 | aft 16 MESS LIZZIE CRAWFORD Pianist Brudenell Point, in King’s County. Here H. ‘ . : = 9 we ’ ; coon « dowelacsinenn ipa i saeeneatagialan 3 Saturday 24 0 55 : he at once engaged in agricultural pursuits out ee ‘ Sunday | 25 I 36 MISS IDA F, MEAD Cellist 4 and began the practice of his profession LETTERS TO THE EDITOR : z —s S : . ’ ’ ~~ among scenewand surroundings very differ- uesaay ‘ yar re . * t 2 * 1 | Wednesdéy | | 47 MR. CLAUD HANNA, Violinist, ONE BENJI = Rag et ag gh poner ng ood a Summerside Schools. s Thursday ; 4 55 aaa “ cre = ; bk ‘ a y 7 : : * ; PR t nd results when | King’s County was then in a backward) «¢,. _¢, ‘ a 7 oie = 7 = From the New England Conservatory of Music, founced by Both tn a iieate ea condition; many of the people oe ae sohanid ce idid than’ ibe wadleeraal MINNIE JONES, il Sunday ; 32 8 34 Dr. E. Tourjee. and refreshing to the taste, and acts eee verte a = all 0 grade of the scholars produced by it? Livermem, Ma. = {few LC ee | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, | ‘nd uneccustomed to the war Poor| In looking over the list of those who As A TONIC anp 13 Pneaday 33 10 17 . . : : : . 1? 7 » |and unaccustomed to the ways of the coun-| ,. ured jicense to teach at the June exami + al 14 | Wednesdey oa ihe Music daily and Dancing in the Evenings Dinner served | Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- | try, roads were bad and little money was in| sii, ‘6 find only san erated teen, ‘. 16 | Thareday | a BS 55 |from 6 to 8 p. m. Teams at Bedford Station on arrival of, Oe Sead arta —_ ort womou sates nee ene merside, and this one, we sre told, belongs BLOOD PURIFIER! , 16 ‘riday 35 orn’ g. : a ' aches and fevers and cures Dabitu and the doctor's vis o the distant homes)». country district, having only received } 17 Saturday a . Trains to convey Guests to the Hotel. constipation. Syrup of Figs is the | of the settlers had to be made on horseback. sos finishing shnahad - heen “ SKODA’S DISCOVERY i . seat, 35 2 12 > only remedy of its kind ever pro- = ae “hie oe noe Charlottetown hasten on the list. Some a . ai 7s i) | | hee H. L. HALL, PROPRIETOR. _| duced, pleasing to the taste and 20. ee ae oervscond fall after he came | °f 2 Country schools have turned out two UNEQUALLED! x ‘ W ednada 35 3 BB i ceptable to the stomach, prompt in is arrival, and a second tall alter he Came | +a hers, some three and some four. Last : zi macny on J 27. 1893 —6i . ao ° D cy at resulted ina stiff knee that gave him = : Sxopa DISCOVERY Co.; 22 Thursday 35 4 54 une 27, 1893-Gieod pat guar 6i eod , its action and truly beneficial in its [trouble to the end of his life, still he year Summerside made a very poor showing GENTLEMEN :—Last spring I had a severe 23 Friday i 35 e.% | effects ared only from the most : , , ; compared with the other schools through-| getack of the MEASLES. After the 24 Satarday 35 7 3 ee . —— Choe, Peeper y : coutinued to ride, and no grass was allowed} 94+ (he Island. acute stage passed, and I was supposed 25 Sunday 35 7 57 beaithy an Se to grow yrs his horses eet: ee In the past two or three years there has} to be comvalescent, { did not gain as I 26 Monday ; 34 8 43 = many excellent qualities commen it + the be _ of a patient. ms e - been a good desl of boasting sbout the| ought. With NO APPETTGE, and left 27 Tuesday 34 9 26 to all and have made it the most . practice for many oe he Hill hieok high standard of the Summerside schools,| with a BAD COUGH, day after day, I con- 23 | Wednesday 33 10 « opular remedy known. the whole region east of the Hillsborough} ..oocially the “High School” and the| tinued to rundown. a p y pecially g 29 | I hureday 3 10 45 Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c from Point Prim to Cape Bear on the “attainments” of some of the teaching My friends feared I was ina DECLINE, 30 Friday 15 32 ll 24 ; . . south, trom East Point to the entrance of taff It w v d th b and would never be any better. I wae much enacted 35 rwrteteninimmetianae bottles by all leading druggists. : staff. It was even asserted that there — } as ae St Peter’s Bay on the north shore, and over], quite a number attending this} Teduced when] began the use of SKODA"S ROBERT B LOG f & (0 : Any reliable Cruggist who may not | this wide extent of country he travelled in| J hool that were fit for McGil]| DISCOVERY. Before I had taken ome Al, ‘ I have opened a BRANCH CONFECTIONERY in the} have it on hand will procure it |summer’sheat and winter's cold, ministering] ¥is,out poing to the Prince of Wales| ttle, ' was greatly improved. I con- going tinued its use, and am now in my USUAL MEALTH, thanks wholly to SKODA’S DISCOVERY. Respectfully, Livermore, Me. MINNIE JONES. SKODA DISCOVERY GO,, WOLFVILLE, MN, S, For sale by all Druggists. Trade supplied by W. R. Watson, Ci.arlottetown, P. E. I. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS ———FOR-——— Wooden Butier Dishes —~ ——AND——— EGG CASES. We also carry a large stock of WAXED PAPER, for oovering Butter and Lard. WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS and TWINE of every description. SCHOFIELD BROS., Importers and Wholesale Paper Dealers, ST. JOHN, N. B. P. O. Box 435. jul3 WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e To LET~—House on Weymouth Street occupied by H. H. Beer. The house can be inepected any rnoon,-—-H, P. WELsH. tf—ju22 ANTED—A girl as general servant. A W. a Mrs. J. fr Macdonald, Dorchester Be , OY WANTED—A boy about fifteen years of age to attend horse and do general werk. Apply at this office. 3i eod—jur ICNIC BOLLERS for hire at H. D, Wap- MAN’S, Queen Street. fuig UND—A smal!) wallet containing a sam of money. The owner can obtain it on appli- cation at the Palace. } OsT—On Monday, a pair of spectacies. T L finder will be suitably rewarded by eet om —_~ R. H,. Mason, Post Office. une28 —3i ht ~A Whip. Enquire at this office. ial’ 7. by 20th July, a girl as general ser- vant inasmalifamily. Apply at once to Mrs, Davin Stewakt, Euston Street, %i—juzg [Pai Sotuetog, the 70S instans, ne tle- man’s waterproof coat, nder will r warded by leaving it at this office, juss FFICES TO LET—A double office on Great Street, next building to the Bank ef Nova Scotia, suitable for a lawyer or an insur- ance agent. Apply to the owner, Mus, BaRBaka O'HALLORAN, Great George Street. june26—eod tf LET, ata very moderate rent, to « small family if applied for soon, that pleasantly situated resideuce on Richmond Street West. Commands a fine view of the harbor and West River ; convenient to churches, schools, and all public buildings, with fine © closets, back yard and small garden; built t years age: containing nine finished rooms and summer kitchen. Oan be examined now and possession given immediately. Apply to the subscriber on the premises.—-CHARLES HIGGINS. tf -jui6 7a at home or by the a ply to Miss NicHo.son, head one street. ja ANTED—Two or three smart Boys. Apply W to Mark Wricar & Co. (Lad) taay3i i : WwW NTED—A servant for general housework on the Ist ef July. Apply to Mus. T. J Harris, Brighton Road. jus Atta": WANTED—To canvass for the Font- hill Nurseries, the largest, longest estab- ished, most reliable and best known Nurseries n Canada. Over 700 avres uader cultivation. Good pay, regular and coustant employment to right men ; po drones need apply. ut out- fits, Address Strong & W£.LIneTON, Tempie duilding, Montreal. J. W. Beall, Manager, Yame THe EXAMINER 2m —apz7 OU3E TO LET—A Dwelling House on Bay- field Street, containing nine rooms, stable and coach house. Heated with hot water and is in good condition. P given at once, Inquire of A. HexMaws, Queen Street. ap2t—tf .