EXAMINER. : —— ae * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirivzs. Sineite Corres Two Cents ¥ 7 a1"rT ‘ Pw ¥> ' YQ M s ree eee ey | Apc ig — = wat SHRIES., CH AR LOT ‘ETO WN. P. K. Is LAND. THURSDAY, JUNE 5, 1890. _VOL. 26. -NO. 12 B. S. DAVIES & 60. Merchant Tailozs. )———__. E ARE SHOWING the Cae and Finest Line of Men’s Neckwear in the city. Large assortment of Men’s Stiff Fiex Hats; large assortment of Men’s Soft Hats (American) ; assortment of Men’s American Straw Hats: large assort- ment of Men’s Fine White Shirts ; oa assortment of Men’s Fancy Flannel Shirts ; wear, Braces, Xc.; Light Coats for summer wear; La» Robes, in| Mummie Cloth, the correct thing; large range ‘of Woolens, 1 Spring and Summer Overcoatings and Trouserings, in Scotch and West of England goods Mr. McDonald, Department, and garmer t. T Lot of MEN’S and BOYS greatly reduced prices to clear. B.S. DAVIES j ; . large Suitings ; lite of Boston, has charge of our Tailoring | you can rely on getting a good- fitting & CO., June 2, 1890. CAMERON BLOCK, Ch'town, LONDON HOUSE! Carpets, Fioer Oil Cloths. We have a good stock of these goods. We want to turn them into Cash. If you buy now quick you can save money, HARRIS &STEWART, INSURANCE. Assurance Co. DEPARTMENT. 1-— —(9}—-—— ~. ‘PORONTO, ONT. MARINE Western MARIN: DS HEAD OFFICE, - i stiiennta( » ) incomes Without Reference ~<a ALSO— Policies Issued to Head Office. STERLING CERTIFICATES PAYABLE EN LONDON. ~ DOMESTIC " . a) in Uv. S. FUNDS. DOMESTIC ‘gn IN CANADIAN FONDS. HOR ACE HASZARD, may26 GENERAL AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. large assortment of Men’s Fine Under-. Pp 1n] | i} f fis wi t a rival. wo have | in| alter all 6C0ra uP. gaine ¥. a pound a Many, -_——— ) House Painting & Paper Ranging, coesuale ace ene Furniture Painting. | ? COLDS, AND ALL FORMS OF WASTING DIS. READYMADE CLOTHING, at | Manchester Fire Assurance Company, OF MANCHESTER, EXGLASD. "YC eres ——— {xj as CAPITAL, - - - £1,000,000 STG. (x)-——— Every Description of Property Insured at Lowest Rates. ———_(x)--— : HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, - - - - MANCHESTER, ENG. CHIEF OFFICE FOR CANADA, - - . «+ TORONTO, ONT. HOR: \CE -HASZARD, a gt (TAYLOR, WATCHMAKER AND JEWELER, AS now added to his already large stoc ‘k a very fine assortment of GOLD and SILV . | 1 WATC HE 3 of the best manutact ture, and the newest patterns in JEWELERY. A ak very evening (except Saturday) at 6 o ‘clock. mnayz6 Guods sold are guaranteed. Store c ‘oses NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE, CWOWN. iap20—dy Yaw wicy li. WE E KS & BEER, QU “EN STR uy ET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TEN POUNDS: Importers of British and Ge’ man Bry Goods, Millinery, Smali- wares, &c. Aiso—Full Lines of Teas, Groceries and Warehous? Gocds, WHOLESALE ONLY. eA! } THINK OF IT! Flesh Prod fe Tee Reiger ere © SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oi! and H iypophosphites Of Lime oe 4 Additions to our General Stock are being daily received from the diflerent sources of production, and will be offered, Who'esale only, at a small advance on am my h’town, May 22, 1890—dy 2m DANIEL CAMERON, ee 2 EASES. AS PALATABLE AS MILK. Genuine made by Scott & Bowne. Belleville. Salmon Wrapper; at all Druggists, 60c. and $1.00. 4 Boston Steamers. TEAMER ‘“*CARROLL” leaves Char- lottetown for Boston on Thursday, 5th June, at 6 p. m Midsummer Trip, 1890, vos: <\oseiecs sy poten i Churches and Steres Painted and Decorated in latest and most approved styles. Old Furniture Painted and Renovated, made as good as new, All orders promptly attended to. NO. 370 SEDNEY STREET, EAST maya 2aw tf (wed sat) pat Steamer ‘* W orcester’ ees an for | Steamer ‘‘ Worcester” leaves Charlottetown for Boston on Thursday, 19th june, at 6 CARVELL BROS,, | Agents. R. B, GARDNER, Manager, Lewis Wharf, Boston. may29—2aw Butter Tubs. FRXHE ‘* EFREMA,” now loading, will sail for Liverpool, G. ‘ i . on SATURDAY, the 10th inst. Beare 9 O00 aan NAKE Made | BARKENTINE will sail from Liverpool for Charlottetown | about the 15th June next. | For Freight apply in Liverpool to W illiam ' Bullen, 51 South John Street ; in London, to John Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old FOR ay E Broad Street, or here to the owners, b AL e PEAKE BROS. & CO. | Ch’town, May 7, 1890—eod tf BRAN. ANDING To-day :—One Car of Ontario Bran, excellent quality, selling low, AULD BROS. CARVELL BRQS. may29—2aw pat SHIPS CHRONOMETERS, in First- Class order, with rates, and guarantee for prices. Apply to CAPTAIN KELLY, S. S. “ Princess Beatrice,” Charlottetown, P. H. I. ‘may28, iwk. mayl9—2w 2aw pd PASTURE TO LEP. HE undersigned haves a large quantity of | Pasture to let for Cow Pasturage, very | near the city. andallin good condition. Some of the pasture is in front of the old Asylum | grouncs, and the balance nearer town. Per- sons wanting pasturage for cows for the sum- ae mer had better apply at ence. PETERS & PETERS. <o-aeeagaenpeplipeaunnannnalfinoen eer oesr=oliaeaen aa EmASR UREN HL, [ I | | may2U—tf PARTNERSHIP NOTICE. HAVE THIS DAY admitted Mr. Donald Nicholson a Partner in the Tobaceo Mana- iacturing Firm of HICKEY & STEWART, the business of which will hereafter be con- ducted under the name and style of HICKEY & N ICHOLSON, and I take this opportunity of sincerely thanking the business public for their liberal patronage in the past, and respect- tully solicit a continuance thereof for the future, mT | || — Mu. HICKEY. Chariottetown, May 1, 1890. Referring to the above, the undersigned beg to notify the public that they will continue | the Tobacco Manufacturing Business in the! old establishment, Lower Queen Street, and hope by strict attention thereto to be able to ncusince | COREY the requirements of the trade in their line. HICKEY & NICHOLSON. may6—Im oe dy hire god) Furness Line of Steamers HALIFAX TO LONDON, Bate of Sailings for Above Line, 8. S. ULUNDA will sail from Halifax Halifax and P. E. [sland STEAMSHIP CO. peli Soy) i for London on or about.......... May 25 ie be | Ss. - Oe nabe . oh ieeeae = ’ STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE,” <2 SXGMBS Sc DE Mae ISS DAMARA loool Sept 3 ILL sail from Charlottetown ever V Thursday afternoon, at 4 o'clock, for, Halifax, calling at Port Hastings, Mulgrave, and Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac) Elarbor and Sheet Harbor. Returning will sail from Halifax every | Monday night, at 10 o’clock, making — calls, and Souris. The above steamer will make the round trip every week, making same calls until the close} . of navigation. Freight and passengers solicited at lowest | rates, and through Bills of Lading granted to In addition to the above, we will have sail- ings once every month via Boston. Through Bills of Lading granted from Chav- lottetown and all points and to any port re- quired. Canned Lobsters carried at low rates. I>- surance low. Ss. S. ULUNDA and DAMARA have superior accommodation for passengers. Saloon amidship. Staterooms large arc Saloon Fares $45.00 and $50.00, according to location of Stateroom. Ten per ceut. re- duction on return tickets. aa yes the continent or Uaital REGO: For any further information required P 7 japply to W. W. CLARKE, PP'Y W. W. CLARKE, Ch’town, May 3, 1890. may]3—pat tf Agent, King’s Coanty Exhibition Associ- ation. Tue first general meeting of the above association was held in the Court House, Georgetown, on Tuesday, 3rd June, inst. The following shareholders were present : Hon, D. Gordon, Hon. A. J. Macdonald, Hon. James Clow, Capt Malcolm McDon- ald, James N. Cogswell, G. A. Aitken, D. ‘F, Kennedy, Dr. Barnes, Capt. McLaren, G. W. Hibbett, A. P. Hobbs, M. W. Jen- kins, J. H. Byrne, G. Lavers, Rev. 8. T. Phelan, J. Lavers. W. Lavers, Capt. Jas. Bourke, Georgetown; R. W. Sprague, Mon- tague Bridge; W. A. Poole, Lower Mon- Montague; James D. Dewar, Brudenell; J. F. Bovyer, Georgetown Royalty; George F. Owen, Cardigan. The meeting was organized by appointing Hon. D. Gordon chairman and the under- signed secretary. On motion of F. G. Bovyer, seconded by W. A. Poole, Hon. D. Gordon was unani- mously elected President of the King’s County Exhibition Association. On mo- tion of Dr. Barnes, seconded by Hon. A. J. Macdonald, Hon. James Clow was ap- pointed Vice-President of the Association. It was moved by R. W. Sprague, and seconded by Hou James Clow, that George F. Owen, of Cardigan, be appointed Sec- retary, which was agreed to. On motion of Hon. A. J. McDonald, seconded by J. Lavers, Capt. Malcolm McDonald was ap- pointed Treasurer, Committee was then appointed viz ;—G, A. Aitken, R. W. Sprague, W. A. Poole, Archd. McDonald, Cardigan Bridge, Dr. C. L. Barnes and D. A. McKinnon, A general discussion then took place as to the best means of carrying on the business of the Association, and arrange- ments were made for soliciting subscrip- tions for stock, of which some $1500 have not yet been taken up. On motion of Dr. Barnes, seconded by Hon. Chas. Clow, a committee ot five was appointed to obtain information respecting the feasibility and expenses of fencing and constructing a trotting course on the Western Square at Georgetown, said Com- mittee to report to the first meeting of the Managing Committee of the Association ; and also to report'as to the nature of the operations that it would be neccessary to undertake this year. Committee, Dr. Barnes, G. W. Hibbitt, F.C. Bovyer, Capt Malcolm McDonald, and Hon. Arch. J. McDonald. lt was intimated that a meeting of the Managing Committee would be held at Georgetown on the last Tuesday in June. The meeting then adjourned. GEORGE F, Owgn, Sec’y. June 3, 1890. bobo yours The Markets. Boston, May 29. Receipts of potatoes past six days 51,000 bush ; previous six days 47,000 bush. The arrivals of old stwck have been moderate this week and good, hard, sound lots have been selling fairly. The supply now on hand is rather light, especially of good eastern sorts. Western are also pretty well sold up, hut some of them had to go at low prices. Chenangoes are in light supply and close firm at 85c. Magnums have been ‘quite plenty but gradually cleaning up and close steady at quotations. Receipts of new southern have been large and prices have fallen rapidly. For the past day or two, most sales have been at about $3.00 with some of the best marks at $3.25 pei bbl. Receipts of eggs have been pretty full this week, but there has been a steady de- mand and prices have made a further ad- vance. Eastern are in light supply, especi- ally strictly extra lots and such stock sells in a small way at full prices. N.S., N. B. and P. E. Island stock is moving off fairly at quotations. Western range from 14} and 15c. ag to grade, but only selected marks bring lic, There is very little doing in fish, and quotations for all Jines are largely nominal. There is very little doing in bbl herring and prices nomina'ly unchanged. Hardly enough mackerel selling to establish quo- tations .— Mackerel, —_ OME 6.5K 6vu 016 BOQ... Mey eerie. a es 16 00@..... “ No 3 ~ate di bi , ob aOR. oe... ‘No. & large rimmed....16 00@..... as Ne Spies. .....5.- 2.00 00@..... Canned mackerel and lobsters in |-lb tins sell at $1.75 per doz. The wholesale price of pork is as follows: Radka pee WARE 66 oe) 8 $13 50 to 13 75 Bharat Wibar 2025) 5 sh:. 13 50 to 13 75 Ree a Ped oPE TS. AAG. 13 25 to 13 50 Cee ena iss RSE Es es 13 50 to 13 75 DOORS... .c0cs cd eee eRe. 13 00 4 Before and After. — Methought I stood midway on Life’s strange sea And looked back ; track Proclaimed my early years ; above, the rack And storm of Heaven raged unceasingly ; Sad strewage here and there recall’d to me Long sbipwreck’d hopes and prayers that God a dark and sin-stain’d sent back. My heart was troubled and my soul was black ; L loathed the past, from which I could not flee ; When, lo! a spirit touch’d me, and I turn’d And look ‘d beyond—the sea was silver-bright; The heavenly b!uc was glad with go'den light; A rainbow promised all for which I yearn’d; Then, = looking back, the future path I tro That led me unto thee, and through thee, unto God, SAREPTA. - <r Lae er Montague Notes. The weather is al! that can be desired, and the crops are coming on with great vigor. The foliage is about out in fu’ l, and ornamental trees are in bloom. The well- cultivated fields, the orderly and systemati- cal appearance of the tarms, the comfort- ablo buildings, all together give the coun- try at this season of the year a grand ap- pearance, The inhabitants of Lower Montague have two neat little churches, viz., the " Presby- terian and Methodist, where Divine ser- vices, Sabbath School and prayer meetings are {requently held. Rev. W. H. Spercer is pastor of the former, and Rev. John Goilcsmith of the latter. The imported carriage and trotting stal- lion Young General Cleveland will visit the stable of James Campbell, aoe ae ridge, once a fortnight during this season beginning with the 6th of May. The Keefer Lodge, No. 46, of I. 0. G. T., at Lower Montague is still on the rapid increase, and bids fair to become one of the leading lodges in the Province. Although only started a short time ayo it has already a membership of over 50, and the number increases nearly every session. The follow- ing officers have been elected for the term ending July 3ist :-— C. T.—R. H. Campbell. V. T.—Miss Emma McLure. S. J. T.—Miss Jennie Ross. Secy.—James Stewart. Fin, Secy.—A. R. Dauncey. Chaplain.—Samuel Howe. ‘Treas.—Miss Minnie Cameron. Marshal. ~James Purchase. Guard.—G. E. Peters. Sentinel.—Geo. Sarbell. Ass.-Secy.—T. W. Annear. Deputy Marshal.—J. W. Aitkens. The Legislative Council Election is now the géneral conversational topic. Mr. Poole, the popular resident candidate, re- ceives a hearty and encouraging support in all sections of the district, and wili conse- quently be elected by a large majority. Messrs. W. A. Poole & Co. have a good general store and does a good business, and ships largely. Mr. Benjamin Aitken has also a good store and does a fair business. Well, this is all present. By and bye you will hear from me again ; in the mean- time | will subscribe myse)f your friend. Tory. June 4, 1899. > Grand Tracadic Notes. Farming is well advanced. Many of the farmers expect to finish cropping this week. Herring fishing in these parts was fairly successful. The fishermen are now pre- paring for the more important fisheries of cod and mackerel. Mr. Houstan, of Rustico, has completed a fine boat for Messrs. J. W. McDonald, jr.. and J. D. McAulay. The boat, which promises to be speedy, has been named the Nellie Bly. The farmers, tov, are awakening to their interests, and four of the most progressive and go-ahead among them have purchased a schooner, which mer named the Farim- ers’ Glory, from Mr. N. Pelley. Taey in- tend trading in cattle ‘and farm produce with St. Pierre and the neighboring prov- inces, thus securing t» themselves the pro- fits which would otherwise pass into the hands of middle-men. Mr. J. W. McDonald, our enterprising merchant, 1s doing quite a rushing business in the dry goods line. He hes lately stock- ed his store with choice spring goods, and is bound to keep abreast of the times. Mr. Michael Ready, of Corran Ban, is erecting a commodious building. We under- destand that he also intends engaging in the mercantile business. ‘Thus, by our steady progress, we show what little faith is to be put in the blue-ruin wail of the Grits. Rustic, News Notes. The latest researches show that in Rome's most floarishing period the city had 1,500,- 4+6++ orors? Apvice to Moruers.—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for children teetaing for over fifty years with perfect success It re- ' *) rose to Extra prime......... scenahwne 12 50 For Lard,— City rendered pure, per lb........... 6} to 7 Western compound...........---+ «+ to 63 Pure kettle rendered... ..........-0005 to 74 For smoked Hams, —- Boston small; per lb.............:. 10% to 11 Beste meeigwi yi oo2 Ai 6. 8 10 to 104 BOE SIE vc hc ios cece cncnrncses «8 to 10 Eee 11, to 11g! 2 | Ene ae ee to 103 Weatefn large... 2... ce cece ere scevces to 10g) Fancy canvpagene iyo. 63. ind, - HE. 00s to For Beef, — Aer eye oe ash eek a 7 OO to.... Se ey er eeere er 7 DO to.... Extra plate... .....0...-..-0---8 1509 00 | OUD oes Oe fbn Rea rE r TT. 8 25 to 8 59 000 inhabitants ; in 335 A. D , it had 300,- ,000 ; in 1377 only 17,000 ; under Leo X. 50, 000 ; in 1537 about 38,000 ; in 1871 it 244,000, in i881, 1889 more than 410,000. Is is said that Mount 300,000, and ia ktna is in @ vio- lent state of activity, pouring forth great volumes of fiery smoke. The residents in the vicinity are alarmed us it is believed a dangerous eruption is vaminent, Recent advices state that the govern- {mentsoft Europe are negctiatiag with a view tu common action for the suppression of anarchism. Germany is taking @ Jeading lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child) from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ‘* bright as a button.” It is very pleasant! , to taste. It soothes the child, softens the | ° gums, allays ali pain, relieves. wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising frora | h w -fi cunts alawla rt Tei part in the negotiations, * id the ouly 08° stacle encountered is the objection of Eng- — to the extradition of political offend- TI e most sweeping argument of the ‘rate | housewife is the broomstick K. 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