4 a V sees THE DAILY . ee ae ee et a eae o Sgplineosnestnennes ee “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, } having te advi a se the Public, may speak free.”—-Evrripers. LN TS en ened s-aemeneanee XAMINE e a ee i oe Srvere Corres Two Cerre a CHARLO TTE TOWN, P. EB. ————— ISLAN D. —— See TH URSDAY, J UNE ee 12, SUL. rcs ‘VOL. 28. eee —S —NO. 24 ik nave kought a special lot of Ccsiptiniaan nininsniongiiemnanestl 47 Corsets, in White and Drab, much ‘junder regular price. Call and get a a only Seventy Cents. 7 —_- x sd “| 7 com on : i. EL island. : The deiicit in the rear’s accunt is about 2 $85. Congregations are asked to increase " their contributions. 145 contributed, 71 . uuuisters paid rates. t MARE Re i iG, { J A ES, te ; - John K. MacDonald presented the west- , ern section report. Contribations, $13,500, . ' ‘ . expenditure, $14,390 Capital increased . Charlottetown, June 9, 1891—dy & wky $13,000. The Counaittes +s" trying to in- _ ee ee ee ere ~_ crease the capital to $200,000. TRY we 18 % In reference to the Presbytery of Sydney CALENDAR FOR Ji NN R, i891, ; “ concerning the Mira congregativn and Dr. 6 oe 8 § sas MacLeod, the assembly decided to send a MOON'S ORANGES, ca he ay delegation to co-operate with the presby- : New Moon, 6th day, Oh., 13.3m. p. m., S. ee ‘a ) te Ty and seasion to settle the ditticulties. st Quarter, 14th day, 8h., 21 5m a, m., _ Be - The proposed summer session of colleges below horizen. oa & | was sent to a large committee for consider- Pull Mcon 22nd day, Oh, 59 7m., p.m., S, j ation, | Last Quarter, 28th day, 7h., 3 6m, p.m., N&, } i The cherch and manse builling fund of se henlns, | (x) > ihe Northwest reported fifteen churches ipictoans Sie idan (iloon!Migh| Deas - E : : | 9 vy 7B atid one manse bailt this year. The tund D vay OF WERK cs a | a . High lock | } OU know we sell Men S ai i | helped in all 147 churches and 24 mauses, Tia ni nn incest =i dO N a a a 9 The committee ask fur more funds. The a \ > : mi ee a after| 15 2 Boys Clothing : wi Je sum expended is $212,000. Lin! | Malay jt iad 3 J 3; i = < ep panes xud the Canadian Pacitic BR uil- ‘ oe A - . a : 2 22 | , Wav give free sites for charches and m inses. Rectiae 16 40 25310 2! 24 The French evangelization repoit was Sriday 15} 41} 3 20/10 42! %6 1 ; presented ty Principal MeVicar. ‘Total } Natur lay 13 42 2 55,11 24} DONT ¥ OU Buy till You Se c CUTS i tees ipte, “$55 770: mission stations, 79; Hendsy 15| 421 4 37!morn! pe finission sthuols, 3h; pupils, 1090 9 Coligny ¥ Munday 14} 43) 5 29 0 ‘ja | | College, Ottaws, last year received $55,000. ¥ uesday 14; 441 6 39) O 45) 30 | . | —— a - —_- it Pied tt ‘ ~~ of 4 ‘ > ef , y ; | pemeees | 1) 440-7 38) 1 96) 399) DONT BE surprised if you buy cheaper rhe Wika. 1 LRQTS sy ' 2 2 é i Frits 3 6461 9 45; 25 32 Tear : : 1 Ratarday 13 po om “9. 2 sy) ~e than you evel did. | Havirax, June 15. —The evdfishery is Sunday 3} 47/11 53 9! | «483 reported fair at Perce and Newport Puint, 1) Monday ; ‘7 aft 57 ; 43) 34 | : . | k it (Que., poor at Grand River, but good at Wt Tuestay 13} 4812 0: 6 46! 34] " ‘ oT aK Paspebiac. At Caraquet, N. B., the catch Velnesday 13} 4813 6|-7 45} 35) AND SEE the Stock, 09 I for the Jast week, not withstanding the great wurs lay 13; 481 414) 8 32} = 35 Over scarcity oftbait, was on the average fair, ws ay 13} 49) 525; 9 LT} 35 . and it is expected by the fishermen that if - BlSant e + = b = * asl do bait strikes in shor) will a aa ia the z » Nouday 14) 49) ‘ 53,1] 29| 35 | x) oor gle eager Ghana + ET The } on My saps 60) 9 S5iah 2 an catch along the coast of Cape Breton was % Thana? ~ ate 20; © ra = / poor at all points excepting at Port Hood a ley | 4 = + 9 I oa 35 HA R ‘ and Arichat, where it was fair, andat Lar- r cates cal a Eee ce doise where it wa8 very good. The fishery Msaalay” - a ; : 7 4 = a ¥ is reported good off Luneoburg, N. S., but ") Monday | a7] 50 - 7 5 92! oa poor st all vther places heard from. 2) Tuesday 16:7 491034. 7 Tite 124 The lobster ti. hery is slacking off through- en. | EZ OQGONDON Bide a | ey e out nearly ail the fishing districts. There ne cline RA are still good catches being made at Escu- : : 9 minac, N. B, Spry Bay, N.. S,, and St. | Charlottet own, n, May 11, 18 = cious — r= Anns, C.D, aud fair at Cheticamp and | _ = a Lovisburg. Herring sre scarce throughout all the : northeru districts. There are good signs SooTHina, CLEANSING reported at Arichat, C. B, and White- ® EALING, head, N. S., and fair cavches at Lunen- Instant Relief, Permanent Bee burg. Cure, Failure Impossible. % Mackerel are being takenin fair ques. orkee culled diseases are tities at Alberton, P, E. L., but the cate meebo —— vm at Souris is reported poor. Good signs are Simei fon! breath, he awh og reported at Lunenburg and schools are re- ef dabiite fenesad Seling ported seen off Liverpool and in D-gby Woubled with, any of thos ere Basin. Some caplin were taken to-day at ; vr . Gt . > q . Gterh, and ein ere . ‘ oK~K Perce, Newport Point, and the catch is tae pon efits Ki tose no Best Value in Summer Overcoatings dill ape ot Ponpelies: Sst Bata. Be ain @4 d S itin S Salmon are very gooc at Alberton, ?.E.L. Tes: lt A Or Len d in he ud s ' an ons a ath, Best V alie it Scotch Twee nit = Avgenius with a taste for statistics has drugeis is, or £ ext, . ; oe 9 ealcuiated that the average newspaper iam ca pean Best Value ill Trowserings . writer mrkes 4,000,000 strokes with hia pen FULFORD Dace basen each year, ora line 300 miles long. A ey Baar, ————4—1)———- rapid penman draws his pen through 164 feet in every minute. TE HAV& A MAGNIFICENT STOCK OF Te rt rae j a nee > suit 2 times. espatches from Mozambique annou \ GOODS. Prices away down t Hike 4 $18. 00 that a feeling of great excitemer* prevails to our 10. an there owing to the fact that Chef Gouveia, Special attention is directed ok came ieee lower than | with 40,000 followers, has revolted against | WORSTED SUITS. This is fully P Portuguese authority in favor of a British before offered the same quality ot goods. protectorate. Gouveia rules over the terri- \we have ever . 12.00 up. We defy competition. tory between the Zambesi and the Pung- TWEED SU {TS oom oF I weeyvers. The Portuguese authorities We guarantee first-class fi ts. Cc 0 are hastily despatching troops to quell the revolt. OD "5 JOHN McLEOD & | 91 Merchant Tailors, Upper Queen St. Moriny on Tue Newrisitp.—The gov- | COhariottetown, June 3, 1891. ernment steamer Newfield, Captain Atkias, | i arrived at Halifax on Saturday from a: ™ TCH visit to Sable Island and Cape Breton, ad * ssa~TiNua A CHEAP WATC® a mutiny on board during the voyage. t | RE: YOU wW ANTING R SILVER WATCH oceurred when the ship was at Port Mul- | RE YOU WANTING A conn. vIMEKEEPER a grave. She had just dropped anchor about | RE YOU WANTING A GooD T NG 7 o'clock in the evening and the captain # I —E YOU WANTING A GOLD ENGRAVED RI b= sohered the men to lower one of the boats. Q ) cED : = VANTING A DIAMOND or other Set RiNG The men, considering they had worked ~~ AEH NOU} ND AND Ah is RE YOU WA: tt HING IN JEWELRY long enough for the day, vefused to come fy '--al FOR RE YOU WANTING ANY! a a A REPAIRED ply with the order aud the fivst oficer wes Nd oun COUGHS RE YOU WANTING ¥ ee ; RED sent forward to take down tise nanes of the} opin AND > YOU WANTING YOOR JEWELRY REPAI . men refusing duty. Wen he came for- S Coping CY- RE YOU : LtAVED ce e J NYTHING ENGRA ward and inqnired who the parties were SLO y SLO Rg YOU WANTING A os ae oi Cp andign, Dees allagored, i - . «A ; 2 Fe) l “i Price Saanee IN USE. | TH Gs ORE pik FR ea end gi dss for taal PER BOTT WARKET SQUARE, [Buds tursed iu and slept sound'y for the, RitsrR yy Le e rR NOR TH SID. OF cone 7 . : night, going to work again next morning — CO. pRopRiztors ,G. H. TAYLORS, ¢ alright. » Yoha., N. B. | Charlottetown, May 14, 1891. : ¥, Presbyterian Genera! es Assembly. Kingston advices state that at the Gen- eral Assemb!y on Saturd:y, Rev. Dz Thompson and Rev. Dr. Tait were named a” committee to draft « memorial io retor- ence to the late Prof. Weir, whose death had shocked the assemb'y. Later in the session a reevlution was adupted and placed on the record. Reports of co'leges were then presented. Manitoba, Knox, Morin and Presbyterian pcollege, Moni real, were all satisfactory. Qaeen’s Uni iversity, theological department, ‘eported a deficic of $4 000—the $4.000 that thecauich had egreed to give to the theclogical department of Queeu’s annually bad never been given. The church's con- tribution searcely ever amounted to more chan half the amount agreed upon ten years ago. The theological de; partment had no en- dowment aa many people seemed to suppose. Lhe money raised for Gedintment had ail gone for the support of the arts facully. , : : ; Phe eons: quences was that (he professors in ' 4 }(he thevlogical departreent were nut piid Contributions fren | year were wh aa they ouglit to be. Presbyterians for $2,193, the ihe Wome in Qusen’s College grounds ia Mac Kouighe Four ministers in the Mari- ‘ime Peovineers were placed on the fund— } Kenneth McKenzie, Baddeck; W. Darragh, |; Cumberland; Jas, Allen and Wm. Scort, ;Strapyer Vag aban a Many members of the assemb yi urged greater liberality by the institution. i Every planter has not {merely aon ees The income ef the Presbyterian College, |!" his house which is culled the strangers Halifax, is $11,576; expenditures, $15,938. |"°0™ but s:veral, and they are seldom be weekly session was closed by an At empty. In the days tht I visited 1 ride, lwhich the warm air will blow -vening, in Convocation Hail. Os Mi day he aged and infirm mini- veia’ report was presented by Principal |* igroup of buildings as Life in Northern Australia. (G Ibert Parker, iu Harper's Weekly.) The most delightful thing in the life of Northern Australia is its sans sovei appear- Existeuce is literally out-doors, aud peop'e live as if burgiars were unknown. | bave ridden past houses in the early morn- ing, and have seen the verandas littered with books, bric-a-brae, walking sticks, bats, lamps and other articles, and the doors wide open. Night after night things are #0 left, and they are not stolen. i ance, g 2 ah TEN POUNDS s ft > ‘Two WEEKS fr. ea oe re tm 1 ws te a “i LOL LMG Me et al ; iy a 5 . AN ‘J IT! Asa Flesh Pr Ro guestior Projuce there can bel S‘exlng is punished in Qaeensland with | the grestest y gor, A man might be guili y| of raauslat ighter, and stand in better order | with the authorities than the thief. I have j ridden to a plantation late at night, turned my horae iuto the horse paddo ok, eute red | the house; struck a match, found a sefa, lay | down, and aweke in the morning to tind ‘ile bustling sbout me, my breakfast ready, and Tan utter stranger ! Soel is the freedom of the life. I wasa { euppyse I did not look hke a ; they appreciated the desire on | ny part tu not discurb their reat, and they avolog 2d for the hardness of the sefa! | } ! the planter, there were six gnests besides finyseli there. limagine a house through from side to und from end to end, with a durmitories at the lsit, and suvther group as kitchens and stores ot the right; and graces with all the comforts and with little of the conventional stiffness of metropolitan life, which hos dignity without show, and elegince with- out heaviness—and you have the planter’s home. Put roses and bambvos, oleanders and camelias, limes and oranges, laurestinus and jasmine, pineapple and bong: ainvillia, the glorious pawpaw and granadilla, a tennis court, and perhaps an observat ry, and you have a planter’s gardew. Then put inside the house and garden a healthy geverosity, ide to side a great self-reliance, a mind given tu insist- ‘ing biuntly on the wisdom uf its connee- tions, a hand ready to pour you out a glass of sherry or indite a phillipic against a government of Sir Samuel Griffith, who lass pppoees Polynesian labor, and that is4 _ Pride, the planter. What you find of lightnes and comfort ‘nm the house of Pride, the plenter, you fiad iu degree in all the worth, Order ‘and cleanli- | ness reign, You may miss at times yverdure) and foliage, bnt never that. Villages and towos are swept and garnished, and the peop'e love flowets. And go straight across the continent to Perth, Albany, York, or Geraldton, and the same thing may be found. You will a'so find coupled with this energy selt-contidence, freshness, aggressive assertion, and generous warmth. Becanse these have always been dificult questions to face, beeause unexpected circumstances have called for iminediate action, because developmeat has come by leaps and bouads, and because there have been stragy!es between clase and class, there has been produced an upatanding race of men, iraseible, yet hospituble; strenuoue and stalwart, yet not robustious; explosive, yet not troab!rsome; uncompromising, yet generoue, This is the tine Australian. The rough pe. sistency = i se fishness of the trades-unions wre not Australian. It is Hag- lish, with a sense of freedom borrowed from easier couditions of jife, aud a knowledge of and Summer trade, ; + A at fs i . 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DAVIES, Dispensing Chemist and Druggist. For sale by the following one ste :— Apothecaries Hall, Reddin Bros., . Joba- son, Charlottetown. Gourlie & Muirhead’s Drug Stores, Sum- merside, J. ©. Milford, Victoria—and by the under- signed. Price 2} cents a box, F. Det. DAVIES, Juné 12 YR91 BLACK DRESS G00DS, We earnestly invite your attention to our fine showing of new and fasbionable selec- tions of BLACK GOODS for the Spring We WLought this steck of ours with one particular aim aad object power gained from the most oa lous forme of} j4 view :-— American and English e¢xistenc It ia en- grafted Anstralia—Australia in " the! cities — that is ultra-democratic Anatrelia iteelf moves in ample assertion, but it has also sound sentiment or patriotism. Ics natural tendency is toward hero-worship, but the faculty has not scope, for want of heroes. No great crisis bas drawa the colonies to- gether, and of late yetrs bat few of the best | men have goue iate public life. ee Why a Ship is Called “She” | Lieut. F. S. Bassett says there are many plausible reawous why a ship is always called ** she” by American and some other nations. ** The rule,” he says, “is uot universal. The word ship is masculina in French, Italian, Spanish and Portnyuese, and possesses no sex if Teutonic and Scan- dinavian. Even a man-of-war is she to our siilors. Perhaps it would not be an error to trace the custom back tothe Greek-, who called all ships by feminine n«mer, probably out of deference to Athens, god- dess of the sea.’ ‘* But the sailor assigns no suc reasons. The ship is to him a veritable sweetheart, and it is a common thing to hear him as- It is cribe to it vitality and intelligence. not to him Af painted ship Upoa @ psinted ocean, In support of his choice of « feminine name the sailor ia able to point to the possession by the ship of various feminine characteris- tics and belongings. The ship possesses « waist, collars, stays, laces, bonnets, ties, ribbons, combing-, earrings, chaios, watches, jewels and scarfs, and there is often consi- derable ab mut her. Sho is full of pins, hocks and eyes. She sls» possesses a forehead, nose, Lead, eyes, shoullers, and more than one heart. The keeper of a ‘ship in pert is fam larly called the * ship's | husband.’ lf we add that she looks best ‘when fully ‘rigged out,’ we may have enough of sailor logic tu account for the feminine name.” -__—_--- - > o—— * buatle’ Fon Over Firry Years Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers fur their childret while entting teeth. It relieves th> little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, qniet sleep by relieving the child from pain, ted t the little cherub awakes as *‘ bright as a batten.” bis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, set 'e 1s the gums, ellays all pain, relieves Wind, regulates ithe bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhee x, whether arising trom teething or other causes. Twenty-five enta a b>ttle Be sare and ask for ‘‘ Mis Wins *) e's Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. There Must be Nove Better, and There Must be None Sold Cheaper. We have made it a fixed fact that there will be no better goods offered you any- and we have made it an absolute that efizred you anywhere, simply because we CAN asd DO SELL AS CLORE as possible that thev shontd be sol-l. STANLEY BROS., Brown's Block. where, certainty po better prices shall be it is may 14 (00 Tons in Store and to Arrive. N., B. & Ms, RATTENBURY. june6 —2w 2aw LARD! LARD! Choice Quality. & M. 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