THE DAILY EXAMINER. ibe eS ee en enna Sivnete Corrzs Two Cents ins A YEAR, “ Vhis is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, kaving to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evuxnirivgs, NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. & ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 16, 1890... VOL.25.-NO. 117 ———————— : a | epee seca : | The Way of the World. Islanders in Want. 5 } ALMANAG FOR APRIL, © 1890, ' 5 bv, 53., 11-0m@.,. & M.. We ’ ‘ y ? } + * im, 4.m,s m.. J . a m.,N/ oon! High! Day’s Ca mh m: after tter 3) : G6 Zs 23a > i 2 38 mW 5 3 38: 8 59 42 3 | f ‘t 45) 9 37 t i > 5 lO 12 5 cis S| 7 210 46 ; 29; 3 13)11 20 t ]:\Mo 81; 9 Voll 5d el } 37:10 39j\aft 29:13 9 \\ 30° 34/11 5i} 1 14) i 28: 35.morn!| 2 2 j Llierid 2 37.097; 3 1 bil i2\3 : 24' 38/1551 420i 18] ms AV oY oui 24 5 55 17 i 14 VJ 2 41; 3 221 7 16 } ai] 19} 42) 3 53] 8 19 re 1? + 3. 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PASTURE LOTS 298 and 332, 7". l AIN ING i? acres ¢ ach, being part of Norwood Farm, in Charlottetown Royalty. Apply to a GEO. J. WRIGHT. April |—2aw 2w wkly 4i pd cece lll le Electrical Gas Lighters. N? unsightly wires ; no matches; no dan- 4 ger; anyone can use it; instantaneous. The most convenient apparatus for the pur- — Will light a burner 100 feet away. buch instrument a fixture No springs to break and no points to blacken, asin other Machines. Satisfaction guaranteed. FRED E. MORRIS, Electrician, Corner Queen and Water Streets, City. mch20 TO LE. a MOUSE WITH STABLE on Pieasant : Street, at present occupied by Miss Tweedy, Possession Ist of Apr il. WILLIAM DODD. mch!9 PAINTING, &c. TRAINOR & COYLE, PAINTERS. Whitewashing, Tinting, Manging, et. All orders prompt! _ ttemded to. pachay—lin wud Paper ‘superior in the Lower Provinces. . BANERUPT 3, DAVIE weerchant ‘Tailors. hnnlnomchind G)~matesnnt W H HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF WOOLENS, in Suit-j ings, Overcoatings and Trouserings, suitable for Spring and Sump.er wear, at the lowest possible prices for Cash. 7 | ‘ing with us) of Boston, where he acquired a thorough know- ‘ledge of his business, has charge of our Tailoring Department. | As a Cutter of correct styles of Garments, Mr. McDonald has no He has given our customers Men who care to dress well can jinake no mistake in giving us a call, Three Cases CHRIST Y’S BEST LONDON HATS just opened ithe very best satisfaction. MEN’S FINE NECKWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS and UNDER- WEAR; Lot of BOYS’ SUITS low to clear. B.S. DAVIES & CO., CAMERON BLOCK. Ch’town,’ March 25, 1890. TURE | Lower than Auction Prices. (x) | ——— | | An Immense Lot of sale at Dazzling Dis- counts. Must be sold at once. I defy competition. NEWSON, OHN NEW South Side Queen Square, Charlottetown, Jan. 29, 1890. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. NEw FIRM. oO! TAYLOR & GILLESPIE 20: HE undersigned, having this day entered into partnership, intend carrying on the business of <>BOoOOK BIN DIN @c= In the old stand of James D. Taylor, on Grafton Street, where all orders in our line will be promptly attended to. JAMES D. TAYLOR, WiLLIAM G,. GLLLESPIE. N connection with the above, I have to thank the public for the liberal patronage I have received in the past, and respectfully solicit the same patronage for our new firm. JAMES D. TAYLOR. dx’ town, April 1, 1890. WE ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL LOT OF 75 Sill ewgtls Tels ——AT FROM—— 20 TO 30 PER GENT. DISCOUNT ON REGULAR PRICES. ——————{ X) ExS= Call and examine Stock and get prices. The Best Bargains ever offered. JOHN McLIOD & CO. Charlottetown, March 22, 1890. MR. McDONALD, for the past six years (previous to com- | Bankrupt Furniture tor SPECIAL SALE! “You must go to Bermuda. If | do not I will not be respousi« le for the eensequences.” ** But, doctor, I can afford neither the time nor the money.” “Well, if that is impossible, try “SCOTT'S | | | | | | CF PURE NORWECIAN } | _} COD LIVER OF. | | | Isometimes call it Bermuda Bot- tled, and many cases of CONSUMPTION, } Bronchitis, Cough or Severe Cold IX have CURED with it; and the i advantage is that the most sensi- ! tive stomach can take it. Another thing which commends it is the) } stimulating properties of the Liy- poplhesphites which it contains. } ou will find it for sale at your? Pruggist’s, in Salmon wrapper. Be j sure you get the genuine.” : | SCOTT & BOWNE, Eclievilte. § | NOTE Tals j | ' | ' i 1 i ‘ i i i ] | | | HE finest qualities and latest styles in GENTS’ CLOTHING can be found at jour Merchant Tailoring Establishment. We are to-day showing the contents of 4 CASES OF NEW CLOTHS, j SUPTINGS, TROUSERINGS, ot aa Spring Overcoatings, | very choice patterns, which will be made to order at moderate prices. We keep a large stock of GENTS’ FUR- NISHINGS. You can see some of the finest Neckwear in Canada at our Store. You should see them. LADIES, you are invited to examine Cloths selected specially by us for Ulsters and Sacques, which we are prepared to make to order in a manner that will please you. D. A. BRUCE, HERCHANT TAILOR. rach27 LOBSTER CANS, S00 CASES CANS, all made from in- e) J spected tin, and every Can For sale by HORACE HASZARD. guaranteed. Lobster Packers’ Supplies. 200 boxes Tin Plates, Ingot Tin, Lead and Copper Bar, 1,000 Ibs. Pure Manilla Marline, 100 doz. suits Oiled Clothing, 20 bris. White Beans, 20 bags Rice, 25 tubs Butter, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. Ch’town, Mangh 20, 1890—1m eod ESTATE B, ROBBLEE & 00. \EALED TENDERS will be received by) ' the undersigned for the purchase of the above Estate up to THURSDAY, the 17¢ day of April, A. D. 1890, at noon (excepting | for the Lobster Factory, which wil! be re-' ceived up to noon on Saturday, April 12th), as follows: — 1. Book Debts, Notes of Hands and Judg- mente. %. Stock of Dry Goods and Shop Furniture. 3. Lobster Factory and Outfit. 4. Farm and Farm Stock, ete. 5. House and Lot. | | Terms cash or approved security. Tenders will be received for the above! separately. No tender necessarily accept>d. | luventery can be seen and other informat on | secured on application at office formerly used | by R. Rebblee & Co. JAMES BARCLAY, Assignee, } P. v. Box 600, Summerside. | Sieide, Apell 8, 1890—eda | BY JAMES J&FFREY ROCHE. Bermuda Bottled. : The hands of the king are-soft and fair; ‘They never knew. labovw’s stain. The hands of the robber redly wea The bloody brand of Cain. But the hands ef the man are hard and scarred With marke of toil and pain, The siaves of Pilate have washed their hands As white as a king’s may be. Barabbas with wrists unfettered stands, For the world has made him free. Bat thy pals toil-worn by nails are torn, O Christ, on Calvary ! Oe Boe A Grit Slander Refated. The Ottawa correspondent of the Hinpire writes :— ‘When Sir Richard Cartwright present- ed his slander en Oanadian credit by alleg- ing that the farma of the province of On- ‘tario were mortgaged for $200,000,000, and, ‘ergo, the gaunt spectre of general calamity was at our dvors, he scarcely allowed for the fact that someone would take the pains to louk into his tigures with care. Lt seems ‘to have been his plan to make up a siate- ment sufficiently startling and libellous for his immediate purpose, let the consequences be what they might. ‘One member at least has reviewed the work of the spectacled kaight, and yesterday completely exposed its utter absurdity and worthlessness. Mr. H. A. Ward, the member for East Durham, | first obtained the total assessment of the province of Untario, inent of the cities and towns, the sum of $157,000,000° was left for farm lands, It Deducting the assess- | A conespondent of the North Sydney Herald writes: | heard asad case of. want spoken of in town the other day, and one that shows the folly of early marriages. There ts youthful married couple residing in or near the town, whore living in ab- solute want of the necessites of life, and the husband, it is said, is dying of con- sumption. The youthful wife, who is o native oi P. E. Island, tel’s a story of how, a few years ayo, at the age of 14, she was ‘married to.a young wan, aged 16, in P. E. Isiand; how, » short time ago, they came to Cape Bretou seeking employment, settling at Low Point : that, the husband being unable to work, they were obliged, about a month ago, to move to this place, occu- pying a small house on the road leading to Sydney Mines. Since that time he has ‘steadily grown worse, and is unable to do avy work. The wife has endeavored to earn enoug for their support, but’ proved unequal to the task, and, had it not been for the action of some people in town, some days ago, starvation would have look- ed them inthe fave. As it is, however, their situstion is now knewn, and it is hoped that they will not lack assistance in fu‘ure. ‘Two children have been born to them, but fortunately, it must be said that both are dead, Still it is extremely sad ‘to seo a young married couple aged respect- ively 17 and 19, away from friends and home, suffering in this way. It is not thought that thé husband will recover. A City of Refuge FOR EVICTED IRISH TENANTS —INTERESTING INAUGURATION CEREMONIES. would thus be seeu that Sir Richard had | ine fixed the mortgages far beyond the assessed, A London despatch of the 12th instant value of the entire property he bad refer-.says: The formal opening of New Tipper- ence to, while if the percentage of uumort- ary, the new Trish town established by the yaged land which he had acknewledged be tenants evicted from the Smith-Barry deducted, it would be found that every’ estate, bas been further postponed in cerder encumbered farm was mortgaged at four)to put the finishing touches on the most times its assessed value. It is need!ess, to, important of the buindings. Already eighty say that this indicates the gros: character of | residence buildings have been completed, Sir Richard’s slander, but Mr, Ward did and anew row of shops is in process of not stup there. He obtained an actual re-'titting up. The market is finished and will turn. from the registrar of his’ county,/be opened to morrow. The preparations selecting for, the test concessions having for the opening of the market are very about the same acreage as those which Sir elaborate. The building is literally covered Richard had taken for his general estimate. | with evergreens and flowers. Among the The result was that the figures fell short by speakers who are to address the inhabit- 50 per cent. of those presented by the mem-! ants of the new town are William O’Brien, ber for South Oxford. A .more complete Michael Davitt, Sir Thomas Esmonde and exposition of a base libel was never made, several other national leaders. Mr. T. D. and Mr. Ward is entitled to the gratitude! Sullivan, ex-Lord Mayor of Dablin, has of his fellow-Canadians for so promptly) written a poem for the oecasion which it is answering this heertless slander agaimst expected he will read himseif. their common country, a slander which hej | Mr. Parnell has been elected an honorary must have known must soon be refuted, | resident of the new town,-and at the formal but caring only that it served the imme-' opening of the settlement a few days hence diate end of offsetting Mr. Foster's calm) a large number of Liberals and National- and moderate statement of our general ists and Commoners will be present, well-being.” In addition to the popular festivities on salacious aabesleocds Winselneniiieidiiaishs kde tiene tia the occasion of the addition of the new Memory of a Horse. star to the Irish constellation, a banquet anit jhas been provided for the entertainment A good story is told in the Boston Post, \f five thousand distinguished guests. apropos of the subject of memory in} _—- - horses ;~-1 happened to be. the witness of, American Journalists. an odd scene the other day, which, when, awh recounted, may possibly amuse the reader.|4 pRENCH SATIRIST’S OPINION OF A WIDE- One of those not infrequent, but, 1 must AWAKE PROFESSION. coufess, usually fictitious necessities, had — arisen which had taken me to a stable—on| As I have said elsewhere the American this occasion tu a large establishment in the journalist must be spicy, lively an4 bright, vicinity of Cardon Street. It was about /says Max O’Rel! in the North American five o'clock in the afternoon, and various Review. He must know how not merely people were starting forhome, among them !to report, but to relate in a racy, catching aan and woman who had a remarkably |style an accident, a trial, a conflagration, intelligent-looking grey horse Just as he| and be able to make up at article of one or began to trot down the lane by which the two columns upon the most iusignificant stable is reached from the street, a stout!jneident. He must be interesting, read- party whom I noticed had been watching able. His eyes and ears must be always the grey very intently, suddenly cried out | open, every one of his five senses on the in a loud voice, ‘‘Dan, don’t you want a'aslert, for he must keep ahead in this wild piece of cake?” The horse stopped short, ' race for news... He must. be a good conver- pricked up his ears, looked around and ut- | sationalist on most subjects, so as to bring tered a faint whinny of recognition and;back from his interviews with different assent; nor would he go on until the stout! people a good store of materials. He must man had come forward and explained his be» man of courage to brave rebuffs. He interference. It appeared that several must be a philosopher to pocket abuss. He years before he had brought the horse from iust be a man of honor, aud 1 have always Vermont, where he had owned him for!fowwd him so. Whenever | have begged some time, and as the beast was particular- anfAmerican reporter to kindly abstain from ly docile he had taught him the true sense mentioning this or that which might have of the question the sudden asking of which brought the animal toa standstill. It is ‘well known that horses never forget a per- son or place, and scarcely an event. No matter how much time has elapsed or how greatly the horse may have changed in dis- position, one word from a former master will establish immediately the old relation between them. aE © AG + EM Development in Cape Breton. Isaac P. Gragg, of Boston, general man- ager of the Eastern Development Company, of Nova Scotia, who is open'ag copper mines near Sydney, C.B, is at Ottawa. Mr. Gragg, accompanied by Mr. Mc- Dougall, M. P., called on the Deputy Minister of Railways with a view of pro- curing the privilege of crossing the Cape Breton rail vay near Sydney, with a branch railway to a point on the harbor, where the Eastern Development Company pro- p 7 building an extensive smelting works. Tic company have already spent $260,000 in opening and equipping this mine with machinery, and have so far paid $40,000 in duties on machinery. They had also an interview with the Minister of Custums this evening with a view of procuring in- formation regarding the effect of changes in the tariff on some machinery which the company propose importing for the smelt- ing of their copper ore. The company has also in ziew the develuping of a very large trade with the copper mines of Newfound- land, the product of ‘which now is alto- gether shipped to England. The Company propose, when the smelting works ate com- pleted, to manufacture tiie ore into copper mats and then ship them across to England. The distance from the mines to the works is seven miles, and the railway the Coi- pany propose building will be finished without delay. —-— -_—__ 6s --—_— + — The Bapk of England bat reducdd its Ui diseuok frien & to 9 pat Gente = tote of discdunt fram 4 to St per _ been said in conversution with him, I have ‘invariably found that he kept his word. But if the matter is of public interest, he is before all and above all the servant of the public. Se never challenge his spirit of euterprise or he will leave no stone un- turned until he has found your seeret and exhibited it tothe public. +2+«6+«¢ —oureo ! site i What Alcohol Will Do. The Sanitarian telis what alcohol will do, thus: ‘* It may seem strange, but is never- theless true, that alcohol, regularly apptied to a thrifty farmer's stomach, will remove the boards from the fence, let the cattle into his crops, kill his fruit trees, mortgage his farm, and sow his fields with wild oats and thistles. It will take the paint off his buildings, break the glass out of his win- dows, and fill them with rags, take the gloss off hie clothes and polish from his manuers, subdve his reason, arouse his pas- sions, bring surrow and disgrace upon bis family and topple him into a drunkard’s grave. Ibwili do this to the artisan and capitalist, the matron aud the maiden.” ciceeicilialillia attics nat The modus vivendi is quite likely to find a way of living for another year. A regular tornado struck Springfield Township, Ohio, on Tuesday night. The storm mowed a path ten rods wide, utterly wrecking everything in ic. No lives were lost. Seventy-five per cent. of the whole crop in many counties in Texas has been de- stroyed by insects. One of these creatures is similar to the Northern chinch bug and the other is the common lady bug. The statistics of the Suez canal show that the use made of the waterway is increasing as well as Great Britaiu’s share of the traffic. Last year the gross tonnage of all ale passing through was 9,606 96.91 per Gent. of which wea ineréase over the previuus ye 000, British, an ‘ 62 emma tee 8 gah Km tp le me gig ir I ts ssercyremnmmueaninataranaaas I) Bes seal 2a? 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