™-™ Te ee eT ee ee an meee ee ee eee eee er. ‘Ata ta ga ~~ nape Se AMP ie can cll pst A? Me lig Ma, a8 oat —— — a ae ey ed .— a Aye ve so ge ee . - sale i i Sa et: oh A ep bene MRE sO a Me em NaN 8 Sth Alte: atl cis at A ati MR 3 a0. pM tt end ae ee Sean ‘ ect i Es PP LM ENTE I ‘ MR a THE DAILY EXAMINER Issued every afternoon from the omee of the Examimer Publisising Ca. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION, (IN ADYAKCE) One Year, - - + + +e * = Six Months, sc + 6 & 2. Ff G& ®& Whree Months, - © ~ © © © = 1.00 Ome Menth, © > 6's’ © e@ @ 0.35 to amy pest of Canada or o $4.00 2.00 Sent post the Ucited States. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday morning. It is made ap of matter which has appeared in the Daily, and is a Arst-class newspaper, con- taining all the latest pews, bscription $1.00 a year. > DESCENT OF LOVE. } oe ae @ath man e’er had experience like this (For poets sing a love which children mock, And bliss of love therein is laughing stock. Their silly words men)? Our life had long b« Till when one even make creed for common en dreamy holiday om the bleak highway, { told her that I lov Her soul upon my Bereft of earth, a fled Down the bleak hig Had closed his win So here, within sou xd her, and she left ps, and thus we staid d then—oh, strange!—we iway till the placo’s fear z and leit from following. ul of her sweet singing, ( fathom that dread time p some desert peak t men and heard God speak This summer's day And liken it—how 1 Sublime wentancie: And won hislaw. B Yea, though God'sd brain, They hurried to the Nor prayed of him ~—A. Boyd § tonce they went, no more! ‘eams ran burning in their ways of humble men, 9 visit them again! »ott in Black and White. Villager’s Ides of Hotel Business. A young lawyer in one of the leading lake cities recently passed a few days at the home of bis childhood, a rural ham- let in an adjoining county. While there he ran across one of the characters of the place, a quaint old man whom he had known ever since he could remem- ber. ‘*How’s bizness in town?’’ inquired the aged man. **Pretty good,’ replied the lawyer. **What ye doin now?’ **Practicing law.’’ ; “*What’s your brother Jim doin?” ‘Jim is running a hotel,’’ and he named one of the largest public houses in the city. **Is Jim married yet?’ ae No. ? The old man raised his head with a Commiserating glunuce. Then he dryly observed : **Has to dee-pend on hired help, eh!’’ —Cleveland Plain Dealer. GQaaee Use in place of Cream of Tartar and Soda. OVAL BAKING More convenient, Makes the food lighter and more healthful. ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW York. For Your Bonefit-—_ have purchased an extra stock of Cedar Shingles at a specially low price We Offer 375,000--.+-. All grades, above our usual low stock Remember this lot is io be sold at « par~ ticularly low price, ard they are as good shingles as we ever handled. If you want my, now is your opportunity to buy, Phone 181 E James Barrett, Connolly's Whaif. Photographs Photographs We are making all che latest styles of Photos fiuished im @& superior manner, either on Glossy or Flat paper. At the old stand Graftou St. We have aleo a new and splendid stock of China, Glass and Earthenware, fine voods at reasonable prices. €- LEWIS. Grafton St. ) Norih side of Marke: Bouse. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 15 1898, + A VISIT 10 THE MAGDALENS Their Population, Indus- {ries and Requirements A LAND OF CLEAR SKIES AND BEAUTIFUL TEMPERATURE. A Primitive yet Noble Souled People —Description of the Isles. —_—_— On landing we found the Vicar Gener:] of the Island, whose parish church is but a couple of miles away, awaiting us; and my companion, Rev. Dr. Chaisson, who had previously administered to the spiritual wants of Grindstone and All Right, found in every One of those yathered sround the place a warm frieod and weicomer. But calleches, a twe wheel carriage cor-~ responding to the Eaglish, fly awaited, us and away we ecampered over tbe billy roads of the Eastern Grindstone after a manner quite calculated to convince even the most incredulous thata Magdalen povy is the fleetest animal in the world, and his driver the most daring of Jehus. A runa- away engine in the Kicking Horse Pass, a toboggan started from the moon, a bicycle gone mad, could not have gotten you up to a higher pitch of nervous excitement than this Scots-Acadian lad, talking an energetic patois to his steed, angular aud ugly as he was, bat able to take a hill and put you down its other side with anything you ever sat behind. ‘ Smart old horse that,’’ we ventured to say wheo we were Janded on the strand at Arsenault’s store to await our frieuds so far behind. “Sure you dare, Father, that borse gotiwo minutes record on de Souris track,” was our team- ster’s rejoinder; and there was nothing left else to do then but return thanks for life and unbroken bones. This lad’s name was Patou, a forty-second cousin of your mers chant prince in Victoria Row perhaps, but certainly doing his broad Scotch in a French not unlike s Prince of Wales’ pro feesor. Whilst awaiting the Doctor who had succeeded in syllogizing his reverend com. punion intoa pace quite out of vogue in Island circles, we made the acquaintance of Mr. Nelson Arsenault, the king of the Islands, whose fame for open~heartedness had Jong gone on before. Soon our host, the Rev. Father Blacquiere, the young, clever and energetic pastor of the Church of the Magdalene House Harbor, came over the channel to give us that hearty welcome which isthe sincerest joy of the stranger. And lest anything should be wanting to fix our arrival in the record, we were speedily arranged aloog tne litile verandah infront ofthe store, while an enterprising Pictou photographer tortured us into Jooking pleasant iu three or four different attitudes. My companion and the Grand Vicar arrived just in time to be too late for this interesting Operation, and to overcome their envy it was necessary to call in the resourceful little Pictonian again, who, with his graphophove gave them io such graod style, “The Royal Emmet Guard,” as sung for ibe Grapho- phore Co., of Washington, LV. C., as to re- store to their featuresthe habitual smile for which they ave so well known. “Goodness gracious, that’s grand,” said the enthusiastic Vicar Generai, and our host having crossed the palm ofthe opera- tor with a crown, we hastened after him to the ferry and were pu:led over ia bis little ekiff against the swift rushing tide by a septusgenarian ferryman, Gil Richard by name, of yhom may the ‘ou of Erebus acc Nix never get the fertying when he puts out tor the Jact voyage; for Gil is a faithful and trustworthy boat- man, and, like another I know of some~ where East in this Province, is never par, ticular about naming his price if an at~ tempt at generosity is likely to bring him a triple fare. We were now on All Right Island within a mile of our destication with tbe stately church in full view anda roadway before us fit fora race course on the flat, hard, grey beach. A little jockey- ing again of drivers and we pull up before the hospitable Presbytery, where the cure of distant Amberst, tte Rev Father Theriault is ready to greet us, and, with his brother clergymer, arrange a pro- gramme of pleasurable events in which time flow on the wings of the wind. After time for mature refiection, we are now “om himself as M. P. P. for Gaspe, been grant. ed the exchusive right of representation ; and by devices such as he alone could employ, Dr. Delaney, of West Prince fawe, secured a majority of the votes and sat at Quebec last winter, ‘as first representative for the Magdaler.e islands. But his seai is by no means eecure. An election Jecision,on reserved points is pending, andif Quebec judges are troubled with any of the scruples which obtained with our bench at the Hackett trial, the aoctor will not only the seat but be granted seven years of enforced seclusion so far as politics are concerned,— @ decision every decent man on the Island will rejoice at exceedingly. In the thrie priacipai l-jauds there are about 15,000 eres Cf arable land, 10,000 of which are inder cultivation, chiefly in hay growing snd the resteither available for such or ‘uitab'e for pasturage. Those islands are the property of a landlord named Ccffin, now resident in France, but the Legislature of Quebec, at a recent session, has made provision by statute for the buying out of their lands by the tenanis at a price arriv- sd at by the capitalization of the present rents, 20 cents peracre. Those rents are low and, although free 80 to do, as yet no very large number of holders have aken advantage ofthe law t9 become owners; indeed, from the bitter experience of the past inthis Province we doubt very gravely whether any such universal pure chase would bein the best interests of ibose simple people. There is much to be said on both sides of the peasant-proprie- tary question. In the Magdalenes, although tenant holders enjoy all the privileges of owners and, while they fulfil the conditions of their leages, are absolute masters of their Jands, the rents are, as we bave said, only the interest of the estim- ated purchare money. They are free from debt, and live industriously and economi- cally, There, as here in proprietary days, the Acadians ate model tenants. The merchants are caretul to give them no very extensive credit, because they bave to irust to the fishing for their pay. There- fore the unfortunate system of credit, unfortunate for bim who gives and him who takes, is not in vogue. The werchant is not anxiousto palm of his ehelf-worn goods, flattering his greedy soul that he’li reabize handsomely, ultimat 1); for can he not secure the hod ing Of his creditors and put him out of doors? The tenant knows that he must make bis fishing and tarming bring him in a living ashe has nothing which he can legally hypothecate to raite the wiod shoald he fall behind, an@ so both the mechanical and fishing com- munity are benetited,—the one prevented from becoming land-sharks, so masy of whom this country has hadia the past, aod so many of whom it bas today;and the other saved from the dire consequences of debt and eviction and the moral disorders which follow intheir wake. We dowbt thatthere are one hundred Aeadian farms of Prince Edward Island free from toe all devuuring mortgage today. L’[wpartial, (he Acadian organ of the Proviuce, =o truly said a year ago = “there wiil bea gradual deportation of our rage imuch more fai. -eachiag and terrible tan brat of 1755, if the present credit system 8 cootiuued.” This is true. Farm after tar is taken from its owner; house after bouse Joses its master; family after family is Shipwrecked on the cruel rocks of debt and penury, because of the credit giving of | our merchaats to a people whose miser- } ale holdings are a security to the exteot vf their value. We say that the babitant of the Magdalenes, in general, then, is a y sore SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Littie Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A pere fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smail Pill. Smali Dose, Small Price. pelled to say that no more enjoyable meet- irg could have been passed anywhere— one which even the wrinkles of care could not resist, and one which hae silenced for ever, I fear, the somewhat aspirate aad iterate syllogism of my learned travelling companion. The group of Islands, knowa as the Magdalenes have a population of avout 5,000 soule. They comprise nut only the three old and well settied Islands of Am- herst or Havre Aubert, Grindstone, and A}l Right or House Harbour, and the small { Island opposite called Entry, but aleo | Grand Entry and Goose Isle, Byron Island aad the Bird Rocks. Grand) Entry is 20 | miles north of All Right and joined to it by a long sand bar, Byron is about 16) miles north of Grand Entry and the Bird | Rocks about a dozeu miles north of Byron. These Islands are included in the County of Gaspe, in the Province of Quebec. Their representative at Ottawa is the res presentative of the County of Gaspe, at. present Rodolph Lemieux, joarnaliet and at, Quebec. they bave by a last act of | jate administration of Hon Mr Flynn, wh ©, the for 80 long represented them at Queb>9; | O'Dwyer's Cove, Substitution the fraud of the day. \ See you get Carter's,’ Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pilfg | — WILL.T. FRANKLIN Commission Merchant St; John’s N. F. P. E. I.{Produce'a’Speciality. oa os oT} . ° . . . MCGISGGLBS Men's Shirts Neglige shirts, black satine shirts, flannell shirts, flan- nélette shirts, gingham shirts ~ pu SF 5 =F -; 3 2 4 5 laundered and unlaundered -y shirts, in white, flannelette and natural wool. Men’s Neckties Four in hand, clubs, knots, ascot puffs and bows, Men's Socks Black cashmere half hose, black worsted half nose, also grey and heather mixed ,olf hese and rock maples, Men’s Uaderwear Men’s balbriggan shirts and drawers, men’s Llama _ shirts and drawers, men’s natural HABBBAGHGLGGAAGS °F, S SP =wool shirts and drawers, Fr, : . * >> wen’s merino shirts and draw ers in light summer weights; also a large range of light medium and heavy : weights, ee ee ee KEGELGESSO® IT PAYS TO BUY ATBPEXKINS all kinds, all sizes and prices SS srrssssases much thrifiier, much more independent, and likely longer to hold his ownasa tenant, than the majority of our free~ hold Acadians; and we tremble for them when they too become frecholders aud the victims ot the heartless trader at their door. The agent of Mr. Coffin on the Island, now is a Belgian gentleman named Von Barnavelt; hitherto Mr. Fontana, now of Charlotie'o vn, acted in that capacity. There is not a great deal of movuey for the proprietor im the business, and therefore we are 1ot surprised 29> bear that he s anxious to sel] out to the Government,after the manner or Our proprietors, rather than await the slow process of individual pur~ chase. A. E. Burke, Frrness Line of Steamers. a1 Ls <7 0 i “ te Halifax to Great Britain S. 8. “ Halifax City” leaves Halifax for London G. B August 25th. This steamer has beer fitted up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- able produce should apply early. S.& U'unda” will leave Halifax for Liverpool 17th August. W. W. CLARKE, Agent Those $1.35 Shoes are being rapidly picked up by the people who appreciate a good thing when they see it. Made from Chocolate colored Dongola, turn soles, soft and flexible—an ideal summer | shoe—and the price is not high (nly $1.35 a pair Secure a pair before they are all gone. . K. JOST, Stampe r’s Corne —_ FOR SALE OB TO LEP. — << That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good Stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in COanection. dyply to THOMAS CAMPBELL Prompt Returnsiand Ac’s Sales. | HIGH CLASS DRESS G00DS. F. Perkins & Co. SUNNYSIDE. O29 sangeanssasssssaQ@® f ) Poh Cloths We have a large range that comes under this head. Moncton Tweeds. We are the unly ones in this city that carry this celebrated make of cloth, We have a good range of Canadian ['weeds; also, English and Scotch Tweeds, worsteds and serges i» blue and black. In fact this department would take a whole news- paper to tell you all Table Damask Bleached and unbleached, ranging in price from 15c per yard up; also table napkins from 65cts per doz to $3.50 mepraransear es B® | Redding White, pink and blue spreads, sheets and sheeting, pillow cotton in cireular and plain. LFS EEE ES SPL PIS A sending a sketch and! ul ascertain our opinion — ay inv. is probably patentabix, Communic : Pree. hae yaa f penn mye 1 es or . “Patents taken 4 row Munw & Wr eabe speciad wotice, without im Scientific American. the A heunisemely illustrated week’y. Largest cit. culaten any scient fic journmmi Terms, a ear; four months, $1 Soild byail newsdealers of rn EOS a S009 0000 C000 2 0008 O90 OO He $ MONEY TO LOAN. On Varm Property also on Real Estate withia the limits of the city in sums of from two to Sve hundred dof’'ars at a reduction om current rates of interest. J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Cameron Block. SOO4 0060 0886 <. 64000006 a ee teehee Just Received a@ nice assortment of — BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and_ rolled plate, and selling very low, wee W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardre Store. B.D. McConrneta Memb. Can. Soc. C. RB. D. and P. L. 8. J. 4 MARION A. Memb. Can Soc. C. EB Memb. Amer. W.W. Assoc M°CONNELL & MARION CIVIL ENGINEERS ROOMS 308 TO 311 NEW YORK LIFE BLOC., MONTREAL Water Powers and Water Supply Systems proposed or existing) examined and repouteg on and Municipal Werks vemgpaliy. Surveys of every description undertaken. HENRY R, LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Nec, ©. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag Cornell University, Consulting Evgiveer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Gaatleomeens and St. John, Island correspondence addressed - to sharlottetown, ; eet — Rn ” o To Boston COMMENCING MAY (0th. Che favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charloite- town for Roston Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m. calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch”*own Wednesday morning via Pio tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 . m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. IL Railway. For further rates and all info tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Ca 1an Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town, ; The Ch’town Steam Nav. Co STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Primcess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on eariva! of afternoon train from St. John) for Summerside, connecting there with exprese train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting wita day traie for St. Joho. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud et St. John with Steamess of [nternatioual Line and Raiiways for United States and Canada, from PICTOW (on arrivalof day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven 8. m. (loca!) for Pietou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Bali- fix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Lite for Boston. F. W. HALES! Ch’town, P. E. I. Secempary Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd. “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing rom Montreal from Charlotaptows at 2 p. m. about 6 p. m. Monday 6th June *"Bouday 30th May Monday 20th June Monday 13th June Monday 4th July Monday 18th July Monday lst August Monday 15th Awgust Monday 29th August Monday 12th Sept. Monday 26th Sept. Moaday 10th Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Monday 3ist Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe Mal Bay and Father Puiot. Delighzal summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight Carried at competition rates. Eggs band- led withjgreat care. Monday 27th Jane Monday 1\th Jaly Monday 251b July Monday 8th Aag. Monday 22nd Aug Monday 5th Sept Monday 1%hb Sept Monday 3rd Ot seuegtiee ee lil ht, die ie ee gents McGill University, Montreal SEssron 1898-9 Matric ilation Examination, preliminary to the varions Courses of Sundy, will! be held as under: *Faculty of Arts (including the Donaida Special | Course tor Women. {Faculty of Applied Science Faculty of medicine. > Pr ere Se Faculty of Com»arative Medi- cine and Veterinary Science, Sat, 17th Sept Thurs, 15th Sept Tues. sth Sept, *The Revised Curriculum in the Faculty of Arts comprise 8 courses tn Classics. English, Modern Longuayes, History, Philosopht, Mat he matics, Phiusics, the mi try, Bot Phy Abology. Geology. These cours: open alee to Pp x RTIAL Dll DENTS with Urtric- ulation, tin the Faculty of Applied Science th courses in Civil. Mechanical, Electrical, and Minin J Engine erii-g, Che mistry, and Are hi- tecture, are aiso open to PARTIAL BTU- DENTS withort Matriculation Examinations for 20 FIRST YEAR EN- TRANCB EXHIBITIONSin the FAaeuLry OF ARTS, ranging trom $69. 10 $200. will be held on the 5th September at Montreal. St. John, N_ B,, Halifax, Chariottetown, St. John’s, Nfid., and other centres’ The McGiLt NORMAL ScHooL opened on Ist September, Pariiculars of Examinations, and copies of the Caleadar, containing full information as to Conditions of Entyvance Courses of Study, Regulations for Degrees, Exhibitions and Scholarships, Fees, etc., may ve obtained oB application to will be re= W. VAUGHAN, Secretary, | wed & sat