- . I [ AW \ iiaiiiniieciaaes LONDON HOUSE QUKEN STREAT THE ( ee Cxnus :—Frve Dontars a ¥uar Vv ——— — NEW SERIES. Calendar for April, iso MOON'S CHANGES iret Quarter, 4th day............ 147 mow Fu'i Moon, J2th Gay... -... 2 #2 mor Tost Querter, 20ch day 1 36 afi. New Mocn, 28 bh day Lmece« @ ae Guet Loree ILA day ..... wee Sh. after ¥ a Se = = -- Day High Water | of ' Day of Week i ~ Mouth | Morn. Afrer a Joo | steelers i ph. m. bh m i | Fiiday .. oak Se 3 | Satardey re bw . 2 ? | Sunday . 2a 3:3 4 Monday 3 35 418 & | Tuesday | 5 1 5 36 } | Wednesday 6 22 6 57 ” | thereday 7 3) 7 57 ~ | Friday 8 23 8 43 4 ; ~aburday 9 2 9 22 19 | Sundiy 940 | 93 it | Menday 10 32 | 10 28 12 =! Tuesday ; 1043 | 1059 3 | V ednesday ll 34 li 30 14 Charsday ll 46 ; 15 = |:“~Prriday Qo 3 019 16 | Saturday 037 | O65 17 | *anday ; aes 3 oe i | Monday | 155 | 221 i9 | Tuesday |; 248 3 15 2» | Wedneaday |} 3 48 4 24 Zi | Thureday 4 ie 5 53 22 | Friday | @s 7 19 93 «=|: Saturday | 751 82 24 Sunday ; £8 [Age 25 onday |} 944 } 10 3 8 | Tuesaday | 10 23} 10 & 27 ; Wednesday i @4 0 & 23 Thuraday Ll 37 <1 <31 @& 24 | Friday | 017 i Saturday @M-i2.5 3 ee. ain nanan nme iran : i : NERVE BEANS Seeee V £48 See ee &. SANS |isued atts “eters the BRANS Free Pe tots ce eal comes by ove?-Work, or the errors or ex- comes Of youth. This Rempdy ab- sclutély cures the moet cbs.inate cases when ell other TREATMENTS have failed eveato rel kt by drug gists at G1 per package, of #4 for F, reent by mail on receipt Of price hy oak ing SHE JAY MICLNE ; . OO, Montreal, PP. Write for, Per sale by Goo. E. Hughes and Re«ddino Kros. TEETH, $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL ! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP |! BEST OF SATISFACTION | DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. mech] — A tte en ee en ne —— a el ; . r ; Jov Peiating of ail Kinda at short notice ' e : ; Billkead , Letterheads, Not heads, Pamph- * jets, Posters. Dadgers, etc . ea A ee tt =i me ne For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, ' and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ' ment is peculiar. Don’t forget it. = ee —— ~~~ -_ -__ “ This is true Liberty, when Free Bern Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evairipes. —_———— CHARLOTTEROWN, P. Er IS —e— aH x ) we NOW OPEN (x) Cheriottetowa, April 1, 1892—eod & why SERGES, etc., etc. A combine richness of finish and rich shading. Largest and Best Charlottetown, April 2, 1892—eod & wky UNDON HOUSE. —— eee 35 CASES SPRING GOODS ING. HARRIS & STEWART. FOR SPRING! We have opened for this Spring’s trade the handsomes: line of SUITINGS, OVER- COATINGS and TROUSERINGS ever seen in Charlottetown, in WORSTEDS, TWEEDS, call to our Store will convince you of the fact that these Garments texture, elegance in We guarant:e per- fect fitting Garments every time. Hats and Men’s Furnishings. Assorted Stock ever shown by us, at the lowest prices. D. A. BRUCE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER James A. Morrisox, OC) NE H \LIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRLY, CAKEBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, London, -- England, ——AND ALSO—— Several First-Class West India Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Kdward Island Produce. : REFERENCE-—Bank of Nova Scotia GPFIGR — Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy SooTHina, CLEANSING, 7 HEALING. instant felief, Permanent Cure, Failuce Impossible. Many se<slled diseeses are siinply aymptomns of Caterrh, such ag hea iacle, losiug 8-i-e : of sixxe!!, foul breath, bawking eud epitting, geucral feeling of debility, at If yor trowhied with anv of thet oF kindred ey 1 ptonis iy have Catarrh, aud shoul we no tima procuring # botiie oF Rasat, Bats. Be warned in me, uegl- ected cold iu head fesulta fn Catarrh, followed cousumption and death. Sold by ai! druggists, or semty post paid, on receipt of price Mcentaand $1 by addressing LFORD & CU, Bro kvilic. Ont. 0 L D IN THE H E A CHANCE ONLY |! Grip has left him. CHANCE MORE, It is a wonderful stimulating nutri However, july 17, ‘91—dy mw? & wy lyr Disston's Saws, We have in stock all sizes from 6 to The Best in Canada. We have in stock 4 to 12 inch. —_--— sorrel Disston’s Files, Machinery Oils, and D USE HACKNOMORE. | Dekh Charlottetown, March 25, 1892—2aw & why Food, and has never failed me yet. Rubber Belting, MONARCH RED STRIP. Well, I hive done all I can, and I think he is over the worst stages of the disease, BUT, said the D)CTOR, you know the greatest dan- ger comes from the weak condition in which the there is ONE try Ale and Beef Peptonized. tive Tonie and Send around quick; it can be got at any DRUG STORK. THE BEST IN THE WORLD. 44 inch. Leather Belting, GOODHUE’s STANDARD. We have in stock 2 to 12 inch. Other Mill Supplies. NORTON & FENNELL. ae ——————— a —_— —_— “MUCH BETTER, Thank You! | THIS I8 THE UNIVERBSAL TESTI- MONTY cf those who have. au fered from CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, GR ANY’ FORM OY WastT- ING@ DISEASES, after they have tried SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oi! and HY POPHOSPHITES , —Of Lime and Soda.— , iT IS ALMOST AS PALATABLE ’ 48S MILK. IT IS A WONDERFUL , LLESH PRODUCER. It is used and ( eee ) endorsed by Physicians. Avoid all imitations or substitutions, Sold by all Druggists at 60e. and $1.00. t SOOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. a le rn rrr rere er a a iNet HAnUiNgs, Window Blinds Curtain Poles. HE BAZAAR CO are showing the finest stock of ENGLISH, AMERI- CAN and CANADIAN WALL PAPER in Charlottetown. A Grand Jury, consisting of al! their old customers and one hundred new ones, has been appointed to examine into the case and decide where the BEST BAR GAINS are to be had. icy are daily giving their verdict as follows :— For Handsome Papers. Badoes and Borders to Maich, the Ba- gaar Co. are away ahead.” Their WINDOW BLINDS and CUR. TAIN P@LES. aro-very fine: . LAST YEARS PAPER almuoat given away ! EE See their sample BOOKS. BAZAAR STORE, Queen Street. Charlottetown, March 29. 1292 A Teaspoonful ie ESTEY'S } YMULSION Contains more curative properties than can be. found in four times the same quantity of any other Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It is therefore the Cheapest and Best. The day has gone by when you can et people to take the nauseous doses Phat used to be given. In taking Estey’s Emulsion you don’t taste the Cod Liver Oil in it. Still it is there, half of it being Cod Liver Oil, butthe taste of the oil is gone; that isall, every- thing else remains, don’t forget that. 82.50, “Take po substitute, it hasn't E. M. Estey Mfg. Co., Moncton, N.B. SHORN 4th dbo ow LABEL EGENUINE tne** ~eon having the HARTSHORN, ® BY ALL DEALERS. Favtory, Toronto, Or TO THE PUBLIC, FUE subscriber has admitted MR. HENRY HERMANS to a partnership in his business, and will continue work at the Old we under the firm name of A. HERMANS & CO. He begs to thank his friends and the public generally for the patronage extended to him in the past, and solicits a continuance of favors. Orders for tinsmithing, plumbing, and the putting in of hot water heating apparatus will be attended to as usual. Prices moderate. Satisfaction guaranteed. A. HERMANS. April 6 3i eod. NUT _COA L. NE HUNDRED TONS NUT COAL for sale low by W. J. BOSWALL, mchlé Lower Queen Street. a ee eee ——_ —s —_—-— — eee ooo ~ = Sreere Cories Two Canes The Markets Wirn the opening of navigrtion comes a reuewal of the desire for imfvrmation con- ~rning the fore-gn markets For oats the prices in Buston range from 39 tv 36 cents per bushel. in Chicago {April 4) the highest price was 28}. the lowest 267 cents; in Toronto oats are quoted at 315 cents on track; here the price is 3l vents, For potatces—the best Rose are quoted at 65 to 60 cents per bushel in Buston; Hebrona at 43 to 45 cents; Dakota Reds at 33 to 35 cents. Chenangos are not guot- ble In Toronto, cars of potatoes on the track are offered at 32 to 33 cents, with JO o 31 cents bid. As tu pork, the quotations in Chicago we $10.22 to $10.40 per bbl.; in Toronto the prices are, mess pork, United States, #13 co $14; do, Canadian (new) $15; short cus, $16 to $16 60; bacon, loug clear, per lb, 7? to 8c; lard, Canada, tubs and pails, 10 v 104c; compound de, 8 to 84c. Sm ked meats—Hams, per lb. (new) 104 to Lie; bellies per lb, 95 to 102 ; rolla per Ib, 8% r6 8}c.; backs, per Ib 10c; dressed hugs, good packing we!ghte, $5.50 to $6.10 per ew!; n Montreal Canada short cut mess is sold at £1650 to $17; Chicago elear pork, $15 50 to $16; Chicago mess pork, $14 to i4 50; city cured hams 1:4 to 11 cents; bacon 9 to 10$ cents; lard in pails, $1 473} to $1 50; here, 54 to 5} cents per pound by the carcass have been paid. There is none woving at present. For eggs, in Boston, 139 cents per di z2n was paid and up to 15 cents tor nearby and fancy; in Toronto, 12 to 124 ceats pec doz2n was paid; eggs were sold in the (Charlottetown market last Tresday for 11 to 13 — i <> ae A Denial. om An article from a correspondent appeared in the issue of THe DatLy EXAMINER of April let, in regard to a trotnot held at clyde River on Wednesday, 30ch of March, in which the owner of one of the horges, Mr, Kitson is said to have issued the challenge and finwlly backed down after gathering a large crowd to see the sporta. Mr. Kitson called at the office of Tne EXAMINER on Tuesday and declared the article to be false in every particular, He said he never issued a challenge, but accepted the challenge sent to him. ft was not notified according to promise, on the morning of the 28:h March. As far as he was concerned he did not keep them waiting till five o'clock, aud the only horseman from the city was Mr. Henry Horne former owner of Masonic Pilot Another thing, the trot was to have been for mile heats, best three in five to harness, but the day of the race there was net a half mile of ice tit to have arace on. Mr Kitson eays that, on theice that there was he made Mr. Leonard an offer to trot for five dollars,— but the latter declined. InicsTraTions of our leading novelties in Drese Goods, Manties and Millinery may be found in ** The Queen,” ‘‘ The Ladies’ Pic- torial,” and any other high-claes London fashion journa!,—Beer Bros. ap6 2i A Cneap Famiry Mepicine Curst—T weaty- five cents is a small amount to pay for a medi- cinechest, yet that is all a box of Everybody's Pills costs, and it is a whole drug store in it- self, e iil For the largest stock, largest variety, largest store, smallest prices, one has to go to the place where they do the largest business, and that is at James Paton & Co’s, i ada Tue Rev Geo H Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind, says: ‘*Both myself and wife owe our lives to Shilob’s Coneumption Cure.”—Reddin Bros. novidwiy ccgiibiinnidl Now is a good time to take Estey’s Iron Tonic so that the system may be strengthened and the bleod purified to withstand the debilitating effects of the warm summer weather. D uggists sell it. Price 5!) cents, apl dw lm Makes FLesu aND BLoop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply aud digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miiler's Emuision of pare Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller’s Emul. sion is a perfect “* staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drag stores. — —— ge RistiInG FROM THE AshHES.-—-Mr. Pan] Lea, of Moncton, with characteristic enterpri-e, has about completed the erection of « new saw and planing mill in place of the one de- stroyed by tira a few months ago. He ex- pects to be all ready for work by the 1st of May. —— 2 Ir is now pretty well understood to be a dangerous practice to attempt to palm off worthless imitations of the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobaccv for the genuine article. In forme: ooyance, and Messrs. Tuckett & Sons were compelled to resort to the law courts to put a stop toit. Though they have not met with any cases of the kind lately, it is always a safe precaution for the purchaser to see that the trade mark T, & B in bronze letters is stamped upon each plug; no plug ever leaves the fac- tory without it, and to appropriate the trade mark is a punishable effence. re ———_—_2—__-—___ THERE never was a greater boon to the housewife. Every form of stain or dirt dis- appears before Lessive Phenix—the new sol- utive. Wash cotton, linen or flannel with it Ir cleans all kinds of utensils. It will cleap your silverware. Is is a phenomenal soap saver, because it does the work without soap at all. It makes a woonerfal improvement ip your clothing, after you have used it a few times. A powder, but not the old chemical powder which destroyed both your hands and vour clothes. It m+kes the skin soft and the hardest washing easy. Ask your grocer. Now we have received the last of our chil- dien’s clothing, and it is just what we have been expecting fora month. I: is the choice of our whole spring order, and we want every lady who wants to make her boys look nice t« visit our show room, where, we are sure, if you want a suit, you will never leave it with out being satisfied both with our goods and prices. Call and see them, they are very choice, —James Paton & Co., Market Square, ap7 years that practice was the cause of much an LE ‘TERS TO THE EDITOR Charloettetowa Driving Park. LETTER NO 2. Srr,—In my last Jetter I took occasion to criticise the past management of the Charlottetown Driving Park from a breed- er’s standpoint, and as | promised to re- turn to the subject, I will now attempt to show the shareholders and the public in general how popular has been the manage- ment —financially. if we take the years 1890-91 as per the Secretary and Auditor’s report—which, I presume is correct —we will find thefollow- ing comparison or statement. Receipts for years— 1899 189i Government grant. ....32,000 00 $2,000 00 Gate money, concerts, &c 4,390 68 2.889 57 CAPO i. sin bahay. 760 St *65 10 Rent of grounds...... . #00 00 100 00 Training tickets........ 220 00 180 00 ROR GRED... kb. cscsene $52 25 478 St Refreshment tender...., 125 €0 149 00 RS coc ic ee ae $8,249 77 4,662 5l From the above it will be seen that the revenue fell short~last year as compared with 1890, $1,586.26, while the ordinary expenditures (as per repor’) was greater by $909.26, which makes the management for the year behind $2,495.52. If the re- ceipte are taken under the different head- ings, it will be noticed that the Govern- men grant is about the only reliable re- venue the shareholders can count upon, and unless breeders and the public are bet- ter accommodated in the future than in the past, it, too, may ba uncertain, There is nothing to hinder that Park (under proper management) bringing in yearly from one totwo thousand dollars rental, but last year the report shows from this sou ce the small sum of one hundred dollars’ One would almost think the Directors would feel ashamed to publish it in their report Is it any wonder that shareholders are dis=atisfied and want to sell out their stock at about 50 per cent. discount ’ The Directors dare not say that they could not have rented the Park on several occasions during the past year for legitimate sport. Why was that noble club, whose annual sports cause so much enthusiasm among thousands of our fellow cicizens forced to Summerside to look for a place on which to show the manliness and physical abili'y of the ** brawny Scotch?” Why should breeders be refused permission to hold « match race whenever occasion may require? Because they—the Directors—jcxcuse me, I mean Director), believes that it lowers the dignity of the place tu have games and races heid on the grounds, but yet I fiud in the report where they paid an individual $200.25 to make baloon ascensions—advertising Clay- more whiskey Consistency, thou art truly a jewel. More anon. InpEx. 2 Three Rivers Dairying Association Professor Robertson arrived at New Perth by Saturday evening’s train and re- mained till Tuesday morning. On Monday he had an interview with the Association Committee, and made the final arrange- ments regarding his proposed dairy school. He also assisted in laying off the ground fur the site of the buildings. Ina the fore- noon he visited the district schuol, heard the pupils examined by their teacher in the elements of Agricultural Chemistry, ex- pressed his satisfaction at the progress evinced by their answers to questions on that subject, and concluded a very inter- esting hour by giving some excellent ad- vice to the young peuple under Mr. Weat’s tuition. On Tuesday morning he left for Char- lottetown en route fur home, intending to visit Halfsx and Fredericton on his way. Jonn HaMILron, Asst. Sec’y. New Perth, April 6, 1892. souseran <--> Farmers Trading Association As advertised, a second meeting of the farmers of Lower Montague and surrounding districts was held in the hall, which was attended by the Lower Montague farmera almost to a man—and a good many represena- tive farmers fiom neighboring districts, all seemingly alike interested in the success of the organizstion. G Aitken, Eaq., being called t» the chair and Mr. Martin, teacher, tppointed secretary, the chairman after a few ‘ppropriate remarks, and advocating the policy of the proposed Farmers’ Association, read over the constitution and bye-laws, and invited discussion thereon. The first to respond geve us a long dissertation on his experience in organizing far- mers’ clubs at different points and ths esults—but lost the thread of his discourse among statistics altogether foreign to the object of the meeting and had to be called to order by the chairman Messrs. Ross, “ecKianon, Martin and Howlet, spoke on the rules both for and against, Messrs. Geo. Poole and Collins (merchants) both advocated the formation of the associs- tion in a very decided and able manner. The meeting then proceeded to business by the farmers present signing the constitution and bye-laws. The association then appointed as officers and directors, W. Meggat, president; Chas. McNeill, vice-presiden'; L. Poole, secretary; Jas. Poole, Capt. Howlett, S, Martin, G Wright, Thos, Daley, and M. Me. Kinnon, directors; 3. Aitken and G. Crede, doorkeepers. Before appointing the directors and officers 4 discussion arose as to the expediency of postponing the appointments as some of the districts not yet organized might wish to have a ssy in their appo’ntment. But as a good many from neighboring districts were present they thought it best to organize at nce, ag there would be a chance at the ‘noual meeting on the first Thursday of July to change the officers and halt of the lirectors if wished. The committee ap- We made with the organization, bat wonld not allow his name to be proposed as 4 candidate for office on account of ill health. The ut- most harmony prevailed throughout the meeting, andafter a vote of thanks to the chairman dispersed, seemingly satisfied that they had taken a step in the right directioa Ww.y, A NasaL.Insecror free with each bottle of Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 senta.— Reddin Prag novidwly Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; itis pleasent and soheasing to the rently yet promptly ‘ iver fod wo, cl | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind wooed owe dueed, pleasing to the taste ace ceptable to the stomach, pt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeablesubstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in T5c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on will re it promptly for any one whe wishes to try it. Manufactured, only. by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, EX. NEW. YORK, N.Y. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwf fyl3 Dissolution Of Partnership, Maa | partpecehip heretofore existing between the undersigned, nnder the name and style of PEAKE BROS, & Cvu., having been dissolved on the Ist day ef March, inst., by the retirement of Peake from the Firm, the bu :iness of the said late Firm will hereaferr be carried on by Thomas Handrahan at the old stand, under the same style and firm of Veake Bros &) ‘o. Daced thie Siet day of March, A. D. 1802, GHORGE PEAKE, , THOS. HANDR \HAN. api—dy 3) wy 2i pat guar ber wit 2w € 500 Recrived %o ne Pretty B>sizas in NEW WATCHES Have Very — \/— Fair and Reasonable Prices, Should » mainspring break, or any- thing uot be satisfactory, you don’t have to send a thousand miles, as we are right here at CAMERON BLOCK, and our aim will be to please our customers im every respect. E. W. TAYLOR, CHARLOTTETOWN, ?. E. 1. mch30—2aw & wky STORE TO LET, On South Side Queen Square. 7s STORE lately occupied by C. E, Robertson, Esq. Apply to HORACE HASZARD. ap4—3i eod pointed to draw out a constitution and bye- iaws were kindly supplied by Mr. Lewis with scopy of those he had drawn out for the Uardigan association And after taking them Wanted to Purchase. uto consideration did not see that they could improve on them. | Our esteemed chairman has taken a very B n ys short Session of 1872. active and interested part in getting a start office. febdit HE DEBATES of the P. E. Island House of Assembly for the year 1858. and for the Apply at Tne ExaMInern Oe ae ee ape Awe weet a — ne =x st