fe SEs —_— ; a : aS : secant SUSIE ——— oe THE DAILY EXAMINER, - - - - - - MONDAY, JUNE 9, 1890. a - Telephoning for Haszard’s eel ! THE DAILY EXAMINER. JUNE 9, 1890. Se Notes and Comments. _'The New York Herald repeats its pre- dictions that the McKinley Bill will not be- come law this session. —A school-boy defined strong drink as “the stuff that causes the most human happiness—by lettin’ it alone. —Thé London Standard’s Berlin corres- pondent says the African negotiations are at a standstill, and that Germany has resolved to wait for England to meet her half-way. : —It is now more than 2,000 years since it was first proposed to cut a canal through the Isthmus of Corinth, but the work is at last under way directed by a Polish en- gineer and promises to be completed in 1892. The canal willbe only four miles long, and will obviate the comparatively long voyage around the Peloponnesus. The excavation already reaches from sea to gea and isin some places 225 feet deep. The extreme depth of excavation at the deepest, when completed will be 260 feet. —Freight is now being forwarded from Cal- cutta to the Pacific Coast via the Canadian Pacific steamers, on through bills of lading. On the last steamer, a large amount of freight arrived from Calcutta for Portland. This is a very important matter to the Pa- cific coast, as it opens up a new route be- tween here and Great Britain for the winter months. If freight can be carried from Calcutta, the whole problem is solved, as on account of the great competition exist- ing between these points, it is carried from the old country to Calcutta for practically nothing—considering the distance. — The New York Journal. of Commerce remarks that whenever the question of prohibition has recently been submitted to the people in any ot the states it has been voted down by a very large majority. In Rhode Island, where prohibition was in- trenched in the constitution by a large vote (15,113 to 9,250) four years ago, 1t was stricken out last year by a constitutional amendment adopted by 28,549 to 9,953, or 5,468 more votes than the two-thirds necessary toa changein the organic jaw. In Pennsylvania prcehibition was submitted | to the popular vote and defeated by nearly 200,006 majority. In Michigan, Texas, Tennessee, Oregon, West Virginia, New Hampshire and Massachusetts it has also been submitted directly to the people, who have voted against it. —The special Panama canal commission has prepared a fresh report on the prospects of the canal, in case it is eom- pleted. In this, the annual cost of main- taining is placed at 5,500,000 francs. The expenses of administration are placed at 1,800,000 francs annually and the cost of trangit is estimated at 41,250,000 francs. This is calculated on an average annual tonnage for that period of .5,100,00@ tons and the proposed rate of chargeis per ton twelve and one half francs. The commis- sion estimates that after the first four years, there should be an annual | increase in the tonnage of 250,000 tons, until a maximum tonnage .of 6,000,000 should be reached. After the canal has been in operation for twelve years, the annual net receipts, all expenses being deducted, are estimated at 67,000,- 000f:ancs. This amc unt wo: il tedistcibuted between the present and future share- holders in accordance with the terms -of a eontract to be concluded between the old «company and the new. Horse Notes. A correspondent from King’s County writes ; ** The horse Glen, advertised in your paper, is, no doubt, one of tke best, if not the best, bred horse for general purposes, that has travelled in this sec- tion for many years, Glen has attracted much attention, and will, no doubt, do much better another season, as this is his first visit.” ; The foilowing is from the Boston Spirit of the Hud :— ; ‘“Chief ” was a favorite in the 2.50 class and paid his backers weil. He is a brown gelling, stands 154 hands high, sired by All Right, the sire of George Lee, 2 234. .He hae deen jogged .all winter by Mr. Yapp and is mow in good condition. He wears a light toe aveight, but no boots. He is rated at 2.25 be- . fore snow flies. Summary. Lawrence Mass., May 29, 1890, purse $200, ‘2.50 class : Chief, b g, by All Right, Ch Yapp...... il} Owaissa, blk s, Mosher... ...........20. 222 John F, bey g, D W Parker..... Breer 333 Mollie H, ch m, J Y G yzatom........ 444 Time, 2.344 ; 2.46 ; 2.39. The race referred to took place at Law- rence, Mass., on the 29th May. — RR E © eB 0 a A Free Trip to: Evropz.—The publishers of The Canadian Queen will give a free trip to Europe to the person sending them th» largest number of words constructed from letters contained in the name of their well-known magazine, he Canadian Queen. Additional prizes, consisting of silver tea sets, gold watches, china dinner sets, portiere curtains, silk dresses, mantel clocks, and many other valuable and useful articles, wi.l also be awarded in order of merit. Web- ster’s Unabridged Dictionary to be used is authority in deciding the contest. This isa popular plan of introducing a p-pular publica- tion. Everyone sending a list of not less than ten words will receive a present. Enclose thirteen 2-cent stamps for illustrated catalogue of presents and three months’ trial subscrip- tion to Zhe Queen. Address—The Canadian Queen, *‘C.,” ‘Toronto, Ont. Broke Jart.—The Agriculturist says: The prisoner Waite, who is serving a term of two months in jail at Summerside for assault, made a break for liberty last Fri- day afternoon. He picked the lock on the jail door, then cut across the yard, and took leg bail for the west, Mr. Barnard, the jailor, at once followed him with a horse, and overtook and captured him near the trotting park, and a few minutes later had him again on board ‘the brig.” Waite had only two weeks of his term re- maining to serve out, ee ee SCALDED TO DraTu.—One day last week a three-year-old son of Thomas Grace, Berwick, _WN.S., iell into a boiler of hot water which had set off the stove for a few minutes, and ¥ f so severely that he died shortly after, ‘Phere were no children in the room a the time the boiier was removed, but by som: ee anes two of them in play- ing passed throygh the room, and ong acoie The Markets. Boston, June 5. Receipts of potatoes for past six days, 46,000 bush; previous six days, 51,000. There is now but little domestic old . stock on the market, and the small consignments on hand are closing out at abovt former prices. Chenangoes are closely sold up at 85 to 90 c. Magnums moving off fairly at $2 for choice and $1.75 for fair to good lots. The arrivals of eggs continue quite li- beral and the supply offering is fully equal to the wants of the trade. Prices are fair- ly sustained. The few strictly extra east- ern received sell asa rule at 16c. Nova Scotia and N. B. have to be strictly choice to exceed 144.c. P. EH. Island in moderate demand at 144.c. Mcst sales of western at 144, with a few extra Michigan at 15 c. ‘The quotations for mackerel are as fol- lows : Mackerel, extra # bbl........... 16 00@..... ss NOs bias ates cose sete 16 00@..... SS INGE Dees pekinese »----16 00@..... = No. 3 large rimmed... .00 00@..... 3 No. 3 plain.......... 2-00 00@..... Canned mackerel— in 1-lb tins, labelled, per doz ..... LD ees Canned Lobsters— 1-\b tins, labeled, new per doz. ...1.75.... Pork is ashade easier, and is selling slowly at the following quotations : Backs per Dob cs 5. se. oe oes $13 25 to 13 50 Short-cut clear. ... 00.22.0060 13 25 to 13 50 CHEB ic eae ro hte sot 13 00 to 13 25 Lean énds 2. ont. es cere ie 13 50 to 13 75 Mess nr Foe gs ac wens 13 50 Extra primes: 2.4. .ce- = -s 12 50 Lard is quiet, with prices about as last quoted. Hams are in steady demand at following quotations : Boston small, per lb..... mies ae dat 102 to 11 Boston medium ........ Spe page tek to JOE POSbOl AUD C ascii cise oe se os eo perv eNO Western sniall sit 35. 2. ess pene a ll. to i14 Western medium......,...........+.-- to 10% WCRDOINAT COC co nca ts. s ve vos cs tasers ow to 103 Fancy canvassed..........000. sees to.... ‘The quotations for beef are as follows : IVE ORB 5055 eens os ig ory Soe ees oS is 7 00to.... pti e 7 DOtO sas -+ +8 7§ to 9 00 Extra Mess..... EXAPA PIGLe Sons Panis 63 A Charge Denied. Srr,—One of the items of Seturday’s issue, 31st ult., stated that you were re-: quested to call, police attention to a new drinking den on St. Peter’s Road, near the Roman Catholic Cemetery. The item in itself would merely have occasioned to me the idea that much was being transacted around me of which J was ignorant; but, coupled with some remarks concerning my my house, that I am informed ‘were uttered by a certain bellicose fanatic of the neigh- borhood, I am convinced that I am the in- nocent victim,of his misguided righteous- ness. There has never been a glass of intoxi- cating drink sold, in my house—a fact I defy anyone te disprove. Boys and men have been drunken about the fiélds and hedges before I came to live here; yet your me as a lawbreaker and a man of debased : character. This libel, like the generality of its kind, is insidious. Afraid to state plainly what he knows to be a lie, your informant care- fully abstains from mentioning my name, for Britigh law still protects law abiding citizens from sugh as him. Your infor- mant is, in his’ wn opinion, and perhaps in the opinion of his kind (happily they are few) a very devout christian, a church lead- er, a very angelin embryo. But I fear he is one of that class who make public denun- ciation of rum drinking their religion, and creed (it is only adopted in public) are the most unchrigtian and degraded of men, En- vious of their neizhbgrs’ success, regarding personsof other religious belief with fanatical hatred, they run the course cf life liked dogs, snapping and snarling at everyone. Hoping you will at least grant me the privilege of denying in your paper a charge which, if it were specific, I would shatter in the courts of law, I remain, yours respect- fully, 5 Henry C. Jorpan. Ch’town. June 9th, 1890. LLL LT EEN DENTE LEANER Mount Stewart Notes. Many of the farmers of this vicinity have completed their seeding operations; but, owing to the continued cold weather, the hay crop is not as well advanced as it should have been. Our enterprising villager, Mr. William Douglass, bas made some good haul of gaspereaux. : ae _ Mr. Egan’s new brig (now on the stocks) is fust approaching completion, under the able superintendence of Mr. Fred, Douglass. Mr, Matthias Phelan has com- pleted a first-class fishing boat, with which he intends this season to slaughter a large number of the finny tribe. JEWEL. Personal. Mrs. Langtry is suffering from pleurisy. Revs. P. A McE!meel and J. McMillan left on a short visit to Quebec this morning, Halifax, are visiting Charlottetown, They are the guests of Mrs. Carruthers at the mange. Rev. James Carruthers and T. C. James, Esq., left this morning for Ottawa to attend the General Assembly of the: Presbytern Church of Canada, Mr. H. G. Watters representing Walker, Harper & Co., manufacturing millers of flour and oatmeal, Norwich, Ontario, is visiting the Province. Mr. W. G. Schurman has been appointed Agent for the Quebec Steamship Company at Summerside in the place of his father who died recently. Mr. J. ©. Crosskill has taken a position on the staff of the Amherst Record and Gazette. Sir Charles Tupper, Canadian High Com- missioner, has left England for Canada, to assist in the settlement of the Newfoundland fisheries trouble by advice and counsel. Dr. MeSwain, of Riverside, California, ar- rived here on Saturday evening from a trip to Eurepe. His many frien ‘s will be glad to know that the Doc is in excellent health. He is the guest of d friend,My, A. Mae- Neiii, Hillsborough Park. . ES ¢ SED 9S — Two express wagons in good order for sale. Cheap for cash or on good paper. —R. K. Brace. Ki, D, ©, is Guaranteed, iad £ oo tatiana initia LYCEUM THEATRE Pitas sons ia ie ce a 8 25'to § 50; 4 and extending back to Fitzroy Street. to- informant, withont proof, attempts to brand BANK STOCK BY AUCTION. who, under the cloak uf this comtortable | Mrs. Morrow and Miss Edith Morrow, of ; CHARLOTTETOWN. TWO NIGHTS ONLY, JUNE 13th AND 14th. HARRIGAN’S TWO BARNEYS Trish and kuin Toi C0, A TOUR AROUND THE WORLD. The Scenery used by this Company includes a Large and Splendid Selection of Scenes from IRELAND AND AMERICA, wi'h Grand Effects aud Transitions, inciuding the Bartholdi Statue in New York Harbor, the Brooklyn Bridge, a Voyaye Across the Ocean, a Tour of Ireland, &c. Incidental to the trip, will occur Harrigan’s Irish and American Tourists in a New and Laughable Comedy, entitled : THE TWO BARNEYS, Or, Mulligan’s Double. Reserved Seats on sale at Reddin’s Drug Store” Prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents. juned NOTICE. WwW the undersigned Dry Goods Mer- chants of Charlottetown, do hereby agree to close our Stores on Mondays, at One o'clock, p. m., commencing 30th June, 1890, and ending the first Monday in September, 1890. BEER BROS., JAMEX PATON & CQ., PROWSE BROS., — PROWSE & CO., STANLEY BROS., J. B. MACDONALD, HARRIS & STEWART, PERKINS & STERNS, A, L. BROWN: Charlottetown, June 9, 1890. ju9—dy law wy AUCTION SALE ! Auction, on Monday, the I6th day of June next, on the premises, at the hour of 11 o'clock a, m., Town Lot No. 84, in the 4th Hundred of town Lots in the City of Charlottetown, fronting on King’s Square, gether with the two dwelling houses thereon. This property is splendidly gituated for pri- vate residences, and will be sold in’ ¢3¢ block or in lots as may be decided upon. { fimmed- iately after this sale, the subscriber > ll also offer for sale on the premises on Grexriieorge Street, a double tenement Dwelling House, at present occupied by Mr. Collings #2d Miss Tweedy, part of Town Lot No. 16, in Ist Hundred in Charlottetown. Terms for both ofthe above: one-third of the purchase money down; balance on mortgage, bearing interest at six per cent, payable in five years. | For further particulars apply at office ’ of Haszard & Rattenbury, Solicitors, \ R. BEARISTO, Auct’r, May 29, 1890. T: Sales Room, ‘dn TUESDAY, the 10th day of June, at 11 o’clock, 20 shares Merchants Bank of P. E. Island, R. BEAIRSTO, juned Auctioneer, Special for This 3 engepems CLOSING GUT: Fancy Canvas, Pempons, Tidies, &¢. SPECIAL SALE: —Table Linens, Napkins, Towels, Sheet- ings, Pillow Cot‘ons, Cretonnes, Damasks, Table and Piane Covers, &c., 1B aR, BROS. | } LOOK THIS PROWSE Have opened out in George EK. Full’s Old Stand, and will for the next 30 Days give aud in Your Ov Lig | THIS WAY! a (K cet mre at & CO. some KyerOpening Bargains in DRESS GOODS, CLOTHING, Ginghams, Sheetings, Priats, &e, They Charlottetown, are determined to 136 QUEEN May 28, 1890. STREET, Se a ee perv (Xa Un6 of the Best Business Stands in the City. The Richmond. Street Corner), a) Store on corner of Queen and (known as Fraser’s lately occupied by J. &. Hall as a Boot Store, Apply to : Charlottetown, GOFF BROS. May 29, 1890—2w HAYDN’S Celebrated Oratorio, bf TI ( " j | j Will be Performed by the CHARLOTTETOWN HARMONIC SOCIETY And Orchestra, IN THEIR HALL, AN Lower than Auction Prices. ) An Immense Lot of Bankrupt gale at counts. once. L defy competition. i. “arniture for Dazzling Dis- Must be sold at e& i2th JUNE. Admission to Body of Hall, - 50 cents, To Gallery, - - - - 95 cents, mence at 8 o’clock : Tickets may be obtxined from Members and at Apocheearies’ Hall, Watson’s Drag Store and Diamond Book Sture, juned—tf Doors open at 7.30 p. m., concert te com- | that Pee IS THE and readily assimilated by children and the most delicate invalids. fabl9 CAMPBELL’S SKREI BRAND OF oe ine a bese A aS Sis ae Satay eee iS FINEST COD LIVER OIL EVER BROUGHT OUT. Cod Liver Oil usually has such a disagreeable taste, that its excellent nutritive and medicinal qualities are not experienced. is free from these objections, being beautifully clear, pale and bright, alm-st tas! aless, aad is to many so difficult of digestion, The Skrei Oil Sold by W. KR. WATSON, Dispensing Chex Lisi, QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETUWN, treet give the best CPUHE mubscriber is Sostructed to ol vy|valge in all kinds of Dry Goods. ‘Try them. Improved Turaip Seed, Me- Dougali’s Sheep Dip and Willett’s Washers, We. “ELLO, Charlottetown. Hello, ee That you LePage? ; Yes. wThat fie Hudson & McQuarrie? Yes. We want you to ship us 200 Ibs. of the ‘Genuine Ha:zard’s Improved Turnip Seed, Glasgow Honse.” Farmers are dgne of that cheap bogus Haszird’s done up in paste- board boxes, and what the other fellows try to shove off as Haszard’s. I tell you we have learned our lesson on it too. Three years ago, when you had that racket in the papers with the firm who send it out in pasteboard boxes, we thought we would try it too. Hoiland & Cameron got it from us and came near writ- ting us for $300 damages for loss of crop. Only for getting somie of yours they wonld have had none for spring feeding. But say nothing about it now, as we have sold yours for seven years and never knew it to fail. The farmers here are now done with experiment- ing and are all solid in favor of yours, and in- stead of injuring you it has trebled your sales, Say,we will probably want 200 lbs.more by next Saturday’s boat, also some of that MecDougald’s Sheep Dip. Bye, bye! Bur-r-r-r-r! Bur-r-r-r-r! Hello! Who's there? Fliis from O'Leary. I’ve been waiting till that fellow got through I just heard what he had to say andit wili save me a lot of talk, as all your agents up here have had the same experience as he had, and they order through me as fullows:—Platts & Shaw, Tignish, 100 lbs.; Wilkinson, Alberton, 150 ibs.; Birch, Port Hill, 60 lbs., and send me 200 Ibs. FPar- mers here are now satisfied that yours is the only genuine, and wanted me to telephone yoy the resalts of testing yours with otheis, byt the orders «peck for them. They always thought ‘t Haszard’s’” marked on any pack: age was allright, byt now want your name and *Glasgaw House” and will have ng other, Q, say! send 160 of thoge Willeé Washers. ‘here was 25 or 30 sold up in thig County. The women have gone clean wild over them and cannot keep them home, as - everyone wants to borrow them. Also, some American Empire Wringers and Daisy Churns, Send a lot to each agent quick, as all other Wringers go out of gear and black the clothes with oil, and would take a horse power to turn thei... Peopie ave only now beginning to find out what the Empire is., Don’tsforget to send 500 tins of McDougald’s celebrated Sheep Dip. Ordered by mail. Bye, bye. Bur-r-r-r-p-P-1-1--2-E-E-T, | Hello, Andrew Mooney, Little Harbor, Are you going to tear the telephone down? * Yes, if vou don’t send me the game amount of Hasgard’s Turnip Seed, Washers, Wringerg and Churns by next train, sure. No time to talk now. These fellows said about what I had to say, and Iam rushing Seeders and Harrows, Bye, bye. Bug-r-r-r-t 0 7 | Heilo, A.-McDonald Bros., Geor getown. Send Haszard’s Turnip Seed, lot of Turnip Drills and Sheep Dip by next train, M¢: Dougald’s is the best yet, Bar-r-r-r-r. Hello, Capt. Bissett, Cardigan. Send Sheep Dip, Washers and Drills, etc., quick. Can sell no other. Bur-r-r-r-r. Helio, Katrick Kelly, Moutague. Send a lot more to‘me ; I am sold right out,,. Bogus is all played cut here. Bar-r-r-r-y, Helio, Summerside. Brace & McKay and F.W.Strong & Oo.,here * want their supplies quick. Bur-r-r-r-r. Hello, Schurman, Freetown. Ship Bowness & Anderson usual supply of Haszard's Drills: and Sheep Dip. etes; alga Wedlock, Stanley Bridge ; Gay’ Smallwaod, Bradalbane; Abe Schurman, North Bedeque, and Craig & Lewis here; Alex. Lsird, 15 lbs. Also, fill other orders mailed. All bogus is settled now and forever. More orders to- ae by mail. Everything beoming. Bye, yes Bur-r-r-r-1, Hello, Central ! ; as up, and twenty-seven fsrmers wait- ing to telephone ‘for Haszard’s ‘Lurni 1 and Sheep Dip: ood Paraip Seed. All right! ell them to get it from agents, or mail money and order and we will send it to them. june9 DOMINION LINE, - SAILING WEEKLY FRO 4 Montreal & Qushec to Liverpeal, Bug. Q{TEAMERS ‘ Vancouver,’ ‘Oregon,’ i and * Sarnia,’ having Staterooms, Smoking Room, Bath Room, etc., amidships where but little motion ig felt, t } Low Excursion Rates by str. ‘Oregon’ and “Sarnia,” First Cabin Passage, MON- TREAL or QUEBEC to Liverpoel, $40, return $896, For Tickets and all other information apply to FENTON T. NEWBEBY, : Agent. June 5—Im 2aw pat We have seme few lengths of RUBBER HOSE left, which will be sold at cost, Call early, MARK WRIGHT & CO, (Ltd). Ch’town, June 7, 1899. ACADIA NUT COAL. NC LANDING on Queen’s Wharf, and for sale cheap while discharging. Apply to A. J. DOUGAN & CO. Office, Queen's Wharf, Weighing Seales, may23—tf eye sessilis