a ~--THE DAILY EXAMINER. THE DAILY. EXAMINER Tue Leadive Datiy NEWSPAPER or FP. E. ISnhanp, from the office of asa “i every oon, Tuk EXAMINER PURLISHING CoMPANY, in the adca House Building, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. \.N ADVANCE) Ove YEAR sedene $i.c0 Six MonTus ‘ i . oe TurRke MeNTHS . ioe a One MonTH 0.35 Sent post pa i to any part of Canada or the United States The Weekly Examiner Is issued every Friday publishers’ « fice. It q@hich has appeared morning from the is made up of matter n the Daily editions, and a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting nil oft > iatesl news, — CALENVAN TERMS : Four Dollars a Year VOL 35. ere “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Oents — —__—_., CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, [Gn MAY. i166, 1 past Quar 4th day, 11h 12.8m. a. m. New Moon, / lay, 34.0m. p. m. First Quar, 2 lay, 2h. 8.6m. a. m Pall M , 20th day, 5h.44.1 m., p. m. ae un | Hie) Day of Week 5 sun High - r _s sets walter _--~- --——o— _—_—— | —_— —_— m | hk m | aft 1} Friiay ge tee ; ae 2} Svturday ) Si 2233 3 Suaisay | is 6 | ; i 4} Mon tay | i5 | ae 410 } Ta ‘ay i +0 5 | » IS 6} W iay 3 ) 6 23 tt Thursday i 42 : vse 8} Frid +0 2 8 6 9} Saturday | 3 9 ivjs | 38 i 82 +4 Mo iv 3 10 12} Tuesday | 17] 10:3 13) We sday j cy £6; Bea 84) Thurs | 19.1. 4166] $5] Fricay 2{ 20] morn | 16 | Saturday | | 22] 0 30] 17 | Sanday ) S31) ta) 18) M ; 3i 26) S&S 6] 1S | Tues | Be. Bet See) 20 | We lay | 26 261 3 55] 21 | T y ; wer St, 8 8 32/1 | < 29 2 23 | Sa ay 23 30 * 31] $4 | Sunday | 22] 31] 829} | ™M y | Zl | 32 | 9 1 »| %6 | Tu 2 33; 10 0} a1 Wi V ee | 34 | 10 53 | 28 | T 19 | ot as oe 29 \ I 13 »jaft 21 30 Sa r o 7 ] = Si | Ss t 7 z 3 | . & ‘ .E. Island Railway | an } Onand after THURSDAY, 5th December, | the trains way will ruu daily | Sundays exceyt , ow ne Trains Out ward. Trains Inward Read Jown. Read up. } PM AM | 30 ” sx 7 »valty Junction 250 9 50 an § North ' shire 204 906 se 817 -Hunt River.. 1 49 851} 6 § Bra ane 115 817 $13 9 Er Rises 107 808] $a? (9 Fre wn 1233 7h | $47 936 Kensington ......12 33 733 | én 10 Ar) : ( Lyvi2 00 76 s 2 4 ' AM 1250 Lv) (Arl630 AM 111 ‘ Miscouche........ » 70 137 Wellington 9 47 | 219 Port Hill » 09 } 344 O’ Leary 8 00 $58 Riooem field 7 34 43 Es 606 cae 655 53 Ps sccennees 620 PM AM 4M AM i 2 30......Charlottetown. ....10 30 230....Royalty Junction....J0 10 eg Bedford. ........ @ 37 §% | 4G:.,...Wount Stewart..... 855 | 443 i ke, |} 51 .. St Peter’s 748 5 57 Rear River 743 j 6 .- Souris .. 62 PM AM PM AM | Ti conteccess «eee0 GRR. ceccess eseese » OU a a ....Cape Traverse . 700 M AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time ‘McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mgr Govt. Rys, Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. Raiway Office, Dec 1, 1595. AIASAAIAULSXISG 3 GREATEST IS Cleveland, $100 dlumbia, ~ $410 ( Crascant, $70 &$85 ‘ FLTRIVIUALAOG \ ‘, Every Wheel warraat- ed for 12 months from date of sale. A full line of Sundries at low prices. DODD & ROGERS FrFSV Mr bh PP BVPAVSAPMAPAISAPFSAWISWI®D , a a ee ee ee a a —— REPAIRS To Watches, To Clocks, To Jewelry. To Barometers, or anything you have out of order in our line. Satisfaction given; charges moderate. G. H. TAYLOR. ap20 MAY 2, 1896. Jatt LSaaS ab a a LEWIS PHOTOGRAPHS None Better ! None Cheaper ! For Fineness of Finish and Artistic | Posing, LEWIS’ PHOTOS are unsur- | passed anywhere. Special attention given to CHILDREN’S PICTURES; also to Copying and En- larging Old Pictures. ENTRANCE ON GRAFTON ST. DFA | NO 254 | OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. 4 QUESTION OF DOLLARS! eee Oe TS ee Ce - O -—- Fhe question that is of greater importance than any of the political questions of the day is the question of DOLLARS. We wish to say a few words on another matter which leads directly to the question ot dollars. your Sp ing Suii? Will it be a ready-made or a made-to-order ? Have you made up your mind about Have you seen the beautiful lines of Readymades we keep?! Have you seen our stock of Cloths, if you ‘To those who have seen our gosds—of course with them the matter is settled as to where they are going to get their Suit—we would say come along Wish one made to order 2 now; and to those who have not seen, we would say come and see. question as to where you are going for a Suit is settled. That done, the But come now. DONT FORGET that we also keep the newest, up-to-date Gents’ Furnishing Store in the city. Our Hats and Caps are also the most fashionable in the city. like to have you inspect every one of our great oa Quantity and Quality there is not their equal in th (x)— Celery Compound. e city. 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Born io Califurnia, she graduated with Lonors at Eastern musical colleges, and on her return to the coast, became fir-t the | prima donna at the Tivoli Opera House in San Francisco. ; It was while making the tour with the famous Marine Band of Washington Jast | season,thatthe beautiful Roma feltthe strain of travel, hurry and work,yet in the evenings she greeted great audiences with smiles Se p.B ISLAND HOSPITAL The P. E. I. Hospital Ladies’ Aid Society purpose having a donation party in aid of the Hospital, in the Y.M.C. A. Parlor on Friday evening, Ist May, at 8 o’c loc k. All interested are cordially come and bring donations. Louse linen,or anything useful for such aa institution will be gratefully received. There wil! bea short programme of songs, readings, &c., and tea and coffee served during the evening. April 27—5i invited to Groceries, The Charlottetown Mutucl. Flre Insurence Company has been in successful operation for ten yeare. Pays all losses promptly, and insures at much lower rates than foreiyg comyanies. Patyonize Home Institutions. B. BALDERSTONF, D. FARQUHARSON, Secretary. President. apl 7 —dy lm EPPA LIS PAP RRA RRAR RRA PPE AP AR PSG PPP RR RRR SPO PP POPE AA and electrified them with her voice. Could she have done this if her nerves were not steadied and her strength built up by Paine’s Celery Compound ? She says: “In Paine’s Celery Compound I finda very much long-felt want for the worries and exhaustive cares attendant upon an active professional life. Paine’s Celery Compound brings restful strength to the body and mind, invigorating the system and prolonging life.” Paine’s Celery Compound has made thousands of people well. It has saved thousands of women from nervous pros~ tration. It has made the weak strong. It has cured where everything else has fail- ed. 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It is as superior to the ordinary ner- vines, bitters, and sarsaparillas as etrength is better than weakness. aeolian Soars Above Competition. “MIKE BICYCLE” TO «IKE ICICLE, EsQ.” , Sin,—That eyas, fascinorus, debacchat ing, fanfaronading tyro and curmudgon, “Ike Icicle” egests currentecalmo a dia- proportionable dithyrambic of imetymolo gical unorthographical verbal monetrosi- ties and discordant tatterdemalions; a euroclydon of higgledy-piggledy erypto- graphica,| conspurcating, inharmonious cornucopias, whose tribolary, unconstitu- tional, un sharacteristical eer is ex- ceeded in their teratological terma- gency only by their —_ thrasconi- cally thaumatological transconlental- ; ism calculated by their | tymmpsnitic emphyeema'ons imtrignomet- rical pollysylabic tenebrosity to s:ttle for himself by their chaotic epanadeplosis the exuscitated edge of the most decrepit contemporaneous valetudinarionism. It | were better for “Ike Icicle” to vamp the sensorium of his cerebellum by inricisi- tudinary eleemosynary rather than have the xenedochy of Stygian shores compre hendenated by his incoagulable unconfer- suminated conglomerated uucormglutinated consarcinated concinnity, so that his rhetorical crocodility will lead me to vas- cinate for him, not the fate of a consopiated wittol,but an uudeph logistigatedenthanasy . Mixe Bicrcix. April 29, 1896. Six,—Regarding the roads and bridges from Souris to Gowan Brae, particularly on the east side of the river, to travel the Island all over one cannot find such a road in any fettlement. WhenI was a boy I used to hear my grandfather talk about the roads. When he first settled here he used to cross what they call Hughes’ brook on a_ few _ poles. Well it is very little better at the present day. Ithink it is about time we haa a new bridge built, not put down two feet as the last one was when it was built. We have now to climb one of the woret hills in King’s County. I think it is about time our Government did something for this place. When askiog a man lart week if he itended tendering for the drawing of milk to our factory at Gowan Brae, what did he say? “{ would have to first get a team of n u'es for such @ road, for to get down Hughes Hill, one would have to in- vent airbrakes on a waggon.” It is costing us double the amount it ought to, to draw our milk on accountof such roads, Al! are supporters of the Government, and this is the way we are used. I think it is time we changed our minds and try if they will do something. I might go one mile fur- ther up the river, right at our factory door. There we find what is called White’s bridge sinking almost into the river. Here we want another new bridge sn! the hill straightened, not put in where the old one is. It ought to be raised up. Here is Mr. L. W. White’s floar and lumber mill. Not five chains away up the stream. Such a bridge should be built high enough to let this man’s cows go up to the mills. By building in this way it would not only be a benefit to Mr. White, but would cut down such a bill for the public. Talking to a man o1 W. 8. bridge I made some remarks to him about it being so low and what a benefit it would be to the piblic aid Mr. White if it would be raised eight or ten feet. Whatdo you suppose he said tome? White is too big a Tory for us to benefit that much. What is your opinion of such @ man as that? Climb, t :is big hill rather than benefit his fe¥!ow- mon. I think any jarty is better clear of such a person, Hoping to read notiees advertising those places for rey air. J.M. Souris River, April 24, 1896. In speaking of the venerable editor and proprietor of the New York Sun the Ham- |! ilton Spectator rather disrespectfully says : “Old man Dana is the most active and uncompromising of all the enemies of | Canada who reside in @ foreign country, One of the great objects of his life is to cripple Canada so much that she will be compelled to sue for annexation to the | United States, He is a shrewd old gentle~ |' man, and that’s why he hates Tepper axdi | lauds Laurier.” Mr. Dane will hardy |; hesitate about endorsing Mr. Laurijer’s | statement “that the industries and agvri~ | cultures are nearly ruined throughout the whole country. * -_—_ 34D TEST OF PERFECT HEALTH, Thousands of Lives Ebving Away Because of Impreper Heart Action, The heart is the hub of the human eys- tem. If it is weak or deranged physical pains and mental decreptitude in one shape @: another must follow, and thousands are 8 iffering various ills of the flesh to-day because the heart is not doing its full duty. When ever the heart flutters or tires out easily, aches or palpitates, it is diseased, and the warning should be heeded. The remedy, of all others, for heart disease, is Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart. To | quote Aaron Nichols, of Peterboro, whose wife was oured of twenty years’ heart dis— ease by this medicine, “The remedy acts like magic on a diseased heart.” With heart disease so prevalent in Canada a bottle ought always to be kept in the house. For Sale at Dodd’s Medica! Hall. inakea 80,000 feet of lumber into paper One larzer piper mill in Berlin, mB. Be daily, or 25,00),0( 0,900 every year. —_ > =— Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report Roval ponder ABSOLUTELY PURE $e SPRING, | ODDS AND ENDS- ES A Gentle spring is here again, Bringing in her joyful train Warbling brooks and singing birds, Frisking lambs and roving herds. | What blise, wlat weaith, did e’er the ' world bestow on man, but cares and fears attended it. He is not worthy of tne honeycomb that shuns the hive because tne bees hive stings. From their long, cold wiatry Leds Modest violets lift their heade; And the forget-me-nots so true viiihcthia ogre Miaaiiamatstuicl Rival e’en the skies of blue. Relief in One Day. South American Nervire: relieves the Over ’gainst the green hillside vee pelt thee cneilind shee worst cases of Nervous Eeetetion, Ner- From the fleecy clouds on high ree and - Wervous a mice We ever changing scenes expy single day. No such relief and blessing ~ : has ever come to the invalids of this Of these beauties rich and rare country. Its powers to cure the stomach Let us take a generous share, are wonderful in the extreme. It aiways cures; it cannot fail. It radically cures all weaknes-es of the stomach, and never _ dieappoints: Its effects are marvellous ; and surprising. It gladdens the hearts of the suffering, and brings immediate relief It is a luxury to take, and always safe. For sale at Dodd’s Medical Hall. For the one from whom they flow Formed us that we might do so. —— > 8 +S A mad cap ruffian, and a swearing Jack that thinks with oaths to face the master out. Bal ini i WICe: Our travellers are now ON THE ROAD with the finest line of samples ever shown IN THE PROVINCES. Ahead of the times again with the 20th Century Boot FOR THE NEW WOMAN. See it! He‘adquarters for Rubber Goods. It will profit you to see our samples before buying. Prices away down. Amher'st Boot and Shoe Mig. Co., INCOE:LPORATSRD i867. IT WILL PAY Y to look at our New Stock of Boots now If you make it a point to buy of us you will always get good quality and low Blacks and Tans. We are showing a fine range. prices, J. B. MACDONALD & CO. Charlottetown, April 30, 1896- -dw 2 == = - _— = What Charlottetown Wants Sm — ta — — CHURCH SERVICES. METHODIST. Priace Street—Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev. W. J. Kirby at ll, and Rev: G. M. Campbell at 7. Sund-y School and Bibie Class at 2.30. Upper Prince St.—Prayer meeting at 19. Rev. G@. M. Cam obell at 11 and Rev. W.J. Kirby at 7. Morning topic, “He came to minister.” Evening toy ic, ** Wait- ing, Soaring, Running, Welking.” Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.15. Ep- worth League at 3.30. PRESBYTERIAN. Zion—Prayer meeting at 10.145. Rev. D. Sutherland at 11 and 7, Sunday Sch.ol and Bible Class at 2.39. St. James’.—Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. T. F. Fullerton at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30. ROMAN CATHOLIC. First Mase. 7.30a.m. Children’s Mass, 9a. m. High Mass at 10.30 o’clock. Sunday School Vespers and Benediction, 7 p. m. ¢ Xe} - at 2 o’clox a. CUURCH OF BNELAND. St. Paul’s — Morning prayer and Holy Communion at ll. 8Sua- day Scheol ard Bible Claesesa at 2.30. Evening prayer at 7. St. Peter’s.—Holy Communion at 8 and ll. Matins, 10.15. Children’s catechis— ing and Bible Classes at 2.36. Evensong at 7. All seats free and unappropriated BAPTIST, ® Prayer meeting at 10:30. Rev. C. W. Corey at ll and 7 Sunday School and Pastor’s Bible Class at 2.30. Strangers welcome ani provided with eomfortable seats. CHRISTIAN Chureh, Upper Great George Street. Services at 11 and 7. Bible Class and Sunday School at 2.30. A hearty wel- come to all. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Service, at 7, 11, 3,8. Week night services. — Monday, Tuesday, Thureday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p. m. RAILWAY MEN. Gospel Meeting —Remember the Gospel meeting in Philharmonic Hall Sunday afternoon at 4 o’cloek, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers always wel- come. Lesson, John, 6-37, “Him that cometh to me I will no wise cast out.” ST. THOMAS’ CHURCM, LONG CREEK. Morning service and ftermon by lay readers every Sunday at 11 a. m.—the fourth Sunday in each month excepted. Holy Communion on the fourth Sunday in each month—service and sermon by Rev. Mr. Andrews. Mr. Andrews will also con- duct a service and deliver a serm-o.a on the second Wednes lay of each month. <-6 oo WORKED WONDERS In This Woman. Never Knew a Medicine that Did so Much Geod. A JsVFUL EXPERIENCE Joyfully and Gratefally Told by au Nova Scotia Lady. We all dread specific diseases like fevers, that are prone to turn disastrously before their length has been run. And _ yet, in their worst form, despite the immediate danger that at certain siages may show it- self, they cannot be compared to the dis- tress that comes to the victim of nervous— ness and the sufferer from general debility. Let the system become run down, without one knowing just what may be the cause of it,and there is nothing surprising that those eo afflicted Jose heart and eufter physically and mentally, as these laid on serious beds of sickness do not suffer. For one long year Mrs. James A. Publicover, of Lunenburg, N.S., racked among this class. She dragged out a miserable exist- ence, arising in the morning wishing it were night, and retiring at night wishing it were morning. Completely prostrated, she had not energy forany work. Her appetite had failed her and strength was gone. Of course she tried doctors’ medicines and various othcr medicipes, but over her own signature she tells those who suffer like her that she found no relief until she learned of South American Nervine and taken it herself. Fully restored to vigor- ous health, it is not surprising that she should say that this is the very best medi- cine in the world, and this experience she backs up by recommending it to her friends, who, she say®, have always found it good. As a health-builder, a flesh-builder and a strength-builder, South American Ner- vine is par excellence a wonderful medi- cine, and there is not another remedy that possesses the singularly effective properties that it does for all cases of this character. For sale at Dodd’s Medical Hall. e+e+e If Turkey should go to war the man who would direct her forces would be Gazi Orman Pasha, the famous defender of Pievua, now 58 years old. He has fought in any number of engagements and is cov- ered with glory and medals. - Queea Victoria’s Phote. Given Away by the Manu- facturers of Diamond Byes. The manufacturere of Diamond Dyes are sending their elegant full-sized cab- inet photo of Her Majesty Queen Victoria to thousands of families on this North American continent. The hpapy arrangement made with the publishers cf Our Home, Canada’s popu!— ar inonthly paper, are as follow: : “An elegant full cabinet photo (from a recent copy taken by royal command) of Her Majesty Queen Victoria; a four-page pamphlet giving dates of birthe, marriages and deaths, and other items of interesting and useful relating to the royal family, that but few people have ac- six Diamond Dyedoils with six extra dresser; and a card of forty-five samples of dyed cloth, sowing colors of Diamond Dyes, tent free to every man, woman and ehild who will send in 25cen‘s in money or Stamps for one year’s sub information cess to; to prevent sicknes: is to get proper Plumbing, Drainage, TW en- tilating, and Heated Houses to live in. We are prepared do everything in the PLUMBING line at sh ort notice. the trade. STEAM, HOT WATER aod HOT AIR HEATING. ourselves u JOBBING done at short notice. us before placing your order. Best of refereuces. 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