ROE eA ~y om i, ; yee one 2 ee RP er nite. gable: eh THE EXAMINE Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE QUKEN STRE&T. Job Priating of all kinds at short notice Billhead , Letterheads, Not heads, Pamph jeta, Poetera, Dodgers, etc Teume:—Five Dottars a Yuan. —_—- —— . — a De ee ae “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evxnirives. Sh ae ne Se EE Fr For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Dey ay t- | ment is peculiar Don't forget it NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. FRIDAY, MAY 20, Le eee — — SS 1892, Calendar for Way, Is MOON’S CHANGES, First Quarter, 3rd day . 248 afte Pall Muon, ll‘hdsy ........ . 625 after Last Quarter, 19ch day e+ e+ee10 20 mort New Moon, 26eh day . .. 125 mors Apowee, Oh day ...........+. Ih. morn —=— = > — Day | High Water ef | Day of Week. | - Month. i | Morn. | After h. m. bh m I Sunday } 125 1 52 2 | Monday | 219 2 48 3 } Tuesday 318 3 Si : | Wednesday 4 25 2 5 Thursday 5 37 6 12 6 | Friday |} 646 7 12 7 | Saturday | 7a 8 } 8 | Sunday . a 8 43 9 Monday 9 2 9 2 10 | Tuesday 9 328 9 SS it | Wednesday + 10 12 10 28 2 | thursday 10 43 ll 4 i3 Friday ll 24 ll 42 4 saturday cs os Gia 5 Sunday ; wa 0 40 is | Monday oe oe 1 22 i7 | Tuesday ; i s § 13 W ednesday ; 231 2 58 19 | Thursday 3 27 3 57 WD | Friday 4 3 613 21 | Saturday | §& 50 6 38 7 Sanday . 2. 7 53 23 | Monday | @mi mam 24 =| Tuesday | 917 | 940 235 | Wednesday 1 wsi nes % «=| Thursday | 1045 | 1 5 27 =| Priday | 1126 | 2 47 2% | Saturday } +... . 2 8 2 | Sanday ; Cnt ea 30 Monday | 314) 1937 3} Tuesday ‘ey 2 2% OLIVER RATPENBURY, — Barrister & Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, &e. Office, Corner Queen and Water Streetz, CHARLOTI ap2i—im cod & wky TEETH, $10 Per Set. LTOWN, P, E. ISLAND, BEST OF MATERIAL |! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP ! BEST OF SATISFACTION ! OR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. mch7 CARTER’S INKS. 7 superiority of Carter's Inks is proven by their use. One Husadred Boxes were re ceived on “aturday. {am in receipt of a number of compiimentary texntimonials, but for want of space at present or!y publish the following unsolicited letter Office of the Tryon Woolen Manufacturing Co., Charlottetown, P. E. L, May 7, 1°02. Tuxo. L. CHapretie, Esq., Agent for Carter’s Inks, Cit; Dear Str,—We are in receipt of a bronze ink stand, wi't svouze holder, a patent nickel-plate mucilaye bottle, a quart bottle of Carter's com- bi aed copying and writing ink, and a vottie of erimeen ink, parchased of you. In our opinion the tak-staud alone ia well worth the money, even if we had no use for the ocher articles. Respecting Carter's Ink, would say t)at we hevo been using it in our Charlottetown office for the past eighteen months. For some years previously had used Stafford’s, and becams so much prejudiced in its ¢avor wouli use no other. Bat after giving Carter's a fair tria), both in writlag aod cop, iag. we are :ally convinced that itis as good in all respects if nt superior to Staff »rd’s, and. in our opinion, less liable to cor ?ode steoe!] pone. Yours respectfully, Tryon WooLen Manure Co. ‘This disinterested testimeny will be accepted in preference to tae biaced letter of a manafacturer | or the Vaporings of his satellites. THE. L. CHAPPELLE, Wholesale and Retail Agent Diamond Booketore. _Charlotetown, May 9, 1892-3i eod JAMES A. MORRISON, H ALIP AX. AGENT FOR WARRL \, CAKEBREAD & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, London, «= England, ——-AND ALSO—-- Fiest-Class West India Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. p careful attention given to consignments of *tince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE —Pickford & Black's Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy Several TO HOUSEKE: PERS ! FoRsite RE Repaired and Upholsters.d, Desks and Office Drawers made to order at bottom prices. R. D. PYKE, Corner Grafton and Powual Streets, »p??—lm 2aw we are and rest Clothing. — — = SiIRED of Bijou. 2.25 1-4. ielephune, 2.25. can be desired ‘three lengths behind, and he pole horse, jequal to 2.35 had he gor E iward Island. J.B. M We are showing extraordinary value in BLACK DRESS MATERIAL in all the newest makes, and can assure our patrons and friends that there is notaing in the trade to sur pass the value shown by us, In COLORED GOODS we have a large stock in all the newest fabrics, with Trimmings to match, t stock of Prints and Ginghams before you buy these goods; away As for READY-MADE. CLOTHING, Men’s and Boys’, we ask you as a special favor that you see our immense stock, no one to underseli For Uonest Goods and Lowest Prices always try J B. MACDONALD’S GREAT CLOTHING STORE. | assured we PARN | DARNELL is » rich dark bay in culor, with black po and weighs 1150 pounds. ahead, will BY Granidsire of | Grind | Bay (x} allow = Abdaliah Wessenger. 4869, sire | Dolly, by a son of Sal+din, dam by saladin, Middieton. —-—THE PROPERTY OF——— 'P. P. GILLIS, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. ———1x) fair play. ints he by He is goud ACDONALD’S. ee Hs stands 16 hands high, } He is a magnificently built and perfectly proportivned | animal, having a fiaely shaped head and neck, the throat being clearly cut; the chest is | broad and deep, giving grand lung power ; the shoulders slope we'l ba kK ; the barrel is well rounded and springly ribbed, with strong loins snd coupling; the quarters are shapely and heavily muscled ; his bone is tirm and clean, smi his legs and teet all that) He is a splendidly gsited animal, having a free, op-n, natural trotting action that is greatly admired by all who have seen him moving in harness. tempered and level headed, and very intelligent looking. At the Provincial Exhibition, 1892, he showed his license to trot. Being started | he drove the winner home in 2.404, which is! Parnell has to his credit some of the best looking colts on the Island, and before the snow flies next fall be wiil have some of the fastest ; ; ; i ' and refreshing to the taste See our immense us in DOMINION B80T & SHOE STORE. Our new Spring Stock daily arriving, given entire satisfaction; better thaa ever this season. get we have the best goods for the least money. Our Boots have always Don’t for- eod & wky—ap28 ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and acts ently yet sent yon the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual aia ' constipation. Syrup of Figs is the In Parneil’s veins is mingled the blood of performers and producers—the blood of | : a e Black Hiwk, of Abdallah [., of Justin Morgan, of Sambo, of Saladin, and of many } others that are renowned im the equine history of the United States and of Prince | In style, action, speed, courage, energy, pluck and intelligence he is | a of his breeding, and breeders cin make no mistake in stinting their best mares t only remedy of its kind ever — duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its to this handsome Stallion: [f you want speed you must breed for it, and in Parnell | effects, i, only from the most | you have it. lf you want five carriage horses you must breed for them, and in Parnell | healthy an | you have concentrated the strains that have produced hundreds of our best roadsters | His inheritance is such as to justify expectations of the best results. Parnell will stand at the owner’s stables during the season of 1892 As I expect Pirnell to trot helow 2.30 this Miaves from a distsace will be kept fee of $15 00 for a foal. rege the usa! retura privileges. for two days. P. P. GiLLIs, Owner. apl2—dy 6w 2aw & wky at the service fall, 1 cannot } free of charge A HIGH-CLASS expressly for the L ied A new and most artistic, giving a tone of fl.cting heaven's own hues. young lady enthusiasts, or for these w Champagne Cognac. Churches, Clubs, Hotels, D-vellings, etc., etc. EXSHAW’S BRANDY Bordeaux, FRANCE, 20,000 CASES | Exported to India in 1891 —————( x) Mayor-elect of London. L ndon Clubs and West End Hotels. enutnen 101 GRAPHS are unaffected by atmospheric influence. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., apl4—dm LEX | —_" ii Officers’ Mess: DRANK IN —IN THE— . agreeable substances, its many excellent qualitiescommend it ‘to all and have made it the most j ; i ; ; i j } popular remedy known. . Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes io try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., GAN FRANCISCO, CAL. | ZOUISVILLE, EY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. Druggist,, jy'ls W. R. WATSON, Wheloaale Charlotteetown. mw ‘sritisa = arwy. ST, GEORGE PHARMACY, Every Bottle protected against fraud by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. DUM SPIRO SPEHRO.- CABINET WHISKY, A NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH CLASS WAISKIES, selected The most popular Whisky at the CRYSTOGRAPHS, popular device to imitate STAINED GLASS, for decorating | The designs are most beautiful and richuess. warm’h snd color ‘o the interior of the edifice, re- CRYSfOGRAPHY offers a scope ho desire a hobby to reprodace. SOLE AGENT. ' ; j ! 1 i } | } i | ; ' | ——HEADQUARTERS FOR— FISHING TACKLE. —NAMELY— Flies, Rods, Reels, Lines, Casts, Hooks (with and without Gut), Landing Nets, ete. WE HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK at a 39 per cent. dis-ount, nor d> we adver- tise to sell our stook at that discount, but only ask e fair and honest profit on a new and excep- tionally good stock. Our RO )3 are very fne, and worth the price asked for them. F, DeC. DAVIES. mayi3 P. E, ISLAND RAILWAY Queen's Birthday. felch png RETURN J. UNSWORTH Superinwndent, maiwny 29o. Sans { dyfmw dy patguarett aky pre , TICKETS will be issued at one firs'-class fire to and from all for the amateur, or , Stations on this Railway on 2ir! and 2ith May CHRYSTO- pane good for retura up to :t2d on May 28, 1892. eS Business and the Markets Business is du'l. There are too many in it, and the season all through has been most unfavorable. But the prospect is improv- Ing Ov ts are in some demand for the neghboring Provinces and the British market at 34 cents per bushel. Several sh:ps are loading for the Old Country Bur farmers are just now too busy to bring along their grain. A good many eggs are being sent to the Eng'ish market, and the demand is improving Some of our dealers are shipping all their eggs for England by the Furness Line, of which Mr. W. W Clarke is agent here, and others are going into it more largely than ever, It is pleasing to learn that the quality of our egg®, on arrival in England, is reported ex- cellent, snd that there are enqviries for more. Potatoes remain a complete drug everywhere. The nominal prices here are 18 to 20 cents per bushel. The Chignecto Post last week instituted a comparison between the neighboring Pro- vincial market and that of Boston: It says that the figures for Moncton are those given in the Transeript of Monday last. Official Market Report of the Boston Chamber of Commerce on May oth. The ‘qualities are equal in every case. \onm Boston prices are those quoted by the | Moncton. Boston. | Potatoes, bush 40-45 35 «40 Butter, tuba 22—26 18 ** rolls 22—24 19 —20 Eggs 12 15% -16 Mutton 5—7 7—8 Beef 5—7 5—54 li will be seen that, with the exception of eggs and mutton, everything quoted by our contemporary and by the Boston desler brings a higher price in Moncton (than in the market which the Liberals of- fer to the farmers. The highest price quoted for butter in Boston is 22 cents for amall boxes of extra creamery butter of Franklin Co., Mass. The Sackville cream- lery butter sold for 26 cents in St. John last fall. As the Post remarks, these ifigures speak for themselves and our farmer friends can form thair own coaclusions. The Canadian Fisheries. (Daily Bulletin.) Haurrax, May 19. | Anticosti—At South-west Point salmon are ‘good, launce fair, snd a few lobsters; buat ‘owing to the strong north-east winda litile is being done. Quebec—Salmon fair at Garpe; lobsters and 'herring good at New port Poin; tair at Grand | River, but poor at Perce; at Uaraquet good catches of herring and fair of lobsters are being made; while at Paspebiac the catch of herring is reported fair. | New Brunswick — At Point Escuminac i lobsters are reported good, herring fair. P. E, Island—At Malpeque the catch of lobsters has been goud; herring fair. At | Georgetown lobsters are feir, herring poor. | Cape Breton—Herring are very plentiful \in Bras d'Or Lake, and a few herring and ‘lobsters at Port Hood, Ingonish and St. /Anns. Lobsters are fair at Port Hawkes- ‘bury, but poor at Louisburg, West Arichat jand St. Peters. Cod and gaspereaux fair at Port Hood, and a few cod at Ingonish and Louisburg. Haddock are reported at St. Peters, but few have been taken yet Nova Scotia— Codfish good to-day at Port Medway, fair at Musquidobvit harbor and a few cod and lobsters at Canso. Spry Bay and Pubnico boats arriving at Canso from the banks report poor catches, owing to stormy weather, lobsters fair at Biue Rocks, Lewis Island and Rose Bay, while at Isaacs Harbor, Musquideboit harbor and Port Medway the catch has been light. Gaspereaux very plentiful at Port Medway, good at Musquidoboit harbor and poor at Pubnico. Lord Dufferin, who is always interesting and often witty, has been making a new suggestion, He was addressing the British Chamber of Commerce in Paris the other day and referred to the blessings of peace an the wisdom of maintaining it. ‘In former days,” said the new Ambassador to France, “4 declaration of war was conveyed with great ceremony by heralds of the king and trumpeters. In modern times it is conveyed in a-curt and often ungrasmmatical telegram Now, my idea would be to erect two lofty gibbets on the frontier, and with due pomp and decorum have the two Ambassadors of } the respective countries strung up, and if the dinstrnment were further celia by the \presence cf the two Foreign Ministers, the lesson would be all the more striking” This is pretty hard on the diplomats, who certainly \de not cause all the wars, though doubtiess they migh: prevent more than they do. Tue Lapirs Deticares —The pleasant effect and the perfect satety with which the ladies may use the liquid fruit laxative, it their‘favorite remedy: {the eye and to the taste, gentle, yet effect- ml19 3i | up. will give immediate relief. and $1. —Reddin Bros. novidwiy cents at r & Goff s. m Wer carry wiil convince you. Seeing competitors stock. —Patton Bros. Tue Rev Geo H Thayer, of Bourbon, Ind says: ‘Both myself an novidwly cents up,at the Diamond Bookstore, wevidwiy 4| interests of his constituents. ‘Syrup of Figs, under ail conditions make It is pleasing to waliin aeting on the kidueys, liver and bowels. ae —___-._>—_—— Pineapples very cheap at Beer & Goff s. Albums.—Great big rednotions in Albums lat the Diamond Bookstore, Fiom 10 cents Way will you cough when Shiloh’s Cure Price 10c, 50c, Pineapples only 15 cents each or — the largest range of cheap Brussels carpet io this city. An inspection is believing, our on’t advertise the Gospel. If you want tine assor\meat to pick feom se2 our wife owe our lives to Shilob’s Consamption Cure.”—Reddia Bros. Prize Books.—A beautiful stock of nicely bound gift books, cloth bound, from seven Suiton’s Core will immediately relieve croup, whooping cough aud Bronchitis.— Redain Bros. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Belfast =teamer. Siz,—T beg to ask the owners of the M |! A. Starr if it is their intention to have her call at China Point Wharf this summer ? So far she has almost failed to do go. Whether the fault rests with the company or the fellow in charge of the boat, no per- son knows. Be this as it may, the perple of China Point and vicinity have grown heartily tired of the humbug and neglect cf the steamer on the route between Cher- lottetown and Orwell—nor can they long: r endure the insolent and overbearing con- duct of a self-conceited ignoramns who is clothed for the time being with a little authority, but steeled against the mellow- ing influence of civilization. CHIEFTAIN. ———--_..>o- ——_-—— Sin.—I take the liberty of trespassing on your valuable space for the purpose of pro- testing against the treatment which is in- flicted upon the people of this vicinity in the matter of communication with Cbar- lottetown. Our communication with the Capital was, up to the time of the loas of the steamer Heather Belle last fall gener- ally satisfactory to the public. Since then the service has been performed by an anti- quated collier in no way fitted for the ser- vice. On account of her great draught of water, she is unable to reach the wharf ex- cept at high tide, thus necessitating the conveying of passengers in boats, a circum- stance attended with the utmost discomfort and inconvenience, and even danger, e8- pecially to lady passengers. By way of ac- commodation are a couple of small, cold and cheerless saloons reached by steep and dangerous ladders, and all thickly-coated | with last year’s fiith—such accommodation as might have been provided for a band of | slaves in the days of their hardest servi- tude. But such treatment is quite in keeprng with that which Belfast always re- ceived from Grit rulers. Such are the fruits Belfasters have invariably gathered from the baneful tree of Gritism. Ever since we were cruelly sold by the arch- traitor who now so fitly presides over the organ of the Star Chamber Government ia P. E. Island, and who, not satisfied with cheating us of the railway, foisted upon us an old huik of a boat (“The Maid of the Mist”) subsia zed by the Grit Government, of which he was then a member, not for the purpose of bettering the eervice, but with a view to running «ff the route another and more suitable at whose great fault was that she was largely owned by a politi- cal opponent; since then, I say, till the resent, communication with Belfast has n hampered ander Grit rule, and the partisan spirit which prompred the running of the Maid of the Mist is the same which now allows on this route the M. A. Starr, to the great saunoyance of the travelling public in this section of the country, for though the Inland Steam Navigation Com-) pany’s tender was not the lowest, nor the) company likely to give any better service, et it is largely composed of the *‘*faith-| ful” and consequently must be pampered, petted and pleased. In view of all this we naturally ask what are our representatives doing, or for what purpose do these; worthies think they were elected ¢ Where | is the dashing young politician whose fiery | soul was bursting with indignation, and a} zeal not to be quenched, as he dilated upon the wrongs and grievances of his loved | native district at the last general election. fas he forgot all the bright promises he then made? And what of the glowing pictures of prosperity which he then paint- ed asa resuit of the triumph of Gritism? Too often alas ! has the heroism of the field been laid aside for the sensual pleasures of the court, and our quondam hero now basks in the sunshine of his own splendor and sips the ephemeral sweets of worldly pleasure, an employment more gratifying and less arduous than looking after the And where is the staid old statesman who represents us as the council board, whose svle claim to the position he occupies seems to be his unlimited capacity for saying uothing, and the sublime silence of whose political ex- istence is broken only by an occasional “aye,” given in response to the bidding of the autocrat whom accident has made lead- er of a government in this Province! Is he, in common with his colleagues, so com- pletely inflated with his own grandeur as to regard the grievances of common Belfasters two petty fornotice? It would have been much more to his credit had he attended to the wants of the district he represents instead of wasting his time in the vain at- tempt to frame a cunstitution for the per- petuation of Grit rule in defiance of all known principles of British Government. BELFASTER. Belfast, May 17, 1892. —The recommendations cf the Canadian Civil Service Commission embrace: Firat the appointment of a permanent Civil Service Commission whose duty it will be o test the fitness for office of candidates, for appointment or promotion, to any office or position in the civil service, with full power to enquire into and report upon the state and management of pubiic business and the official conduct of public servants ; secondly the adoption of the English principle of appointment by open com- petition, that age limit at which a person may enter the service be twenty five, instead of thirty-five, and that no new vffice be created without the sanction of Parliament ; thirdly that the maximum salary of Deputy Hane be increased from $4,000 to $5,000, and that the maximum salary of first-class cle*ks to be hereafter sppointed be $1,600 instead of $1,800; of second-class clerks, $1,200 instead of $1,400; and third-class clerks, $800 instead of $1,000. A Nasau Insgotor free with each bottle of tarts - Aan, , ae IG ANIL € scsiMoad Be aoe A we MN 3 Na Mrs. Capt. J. E. MELVIN. Paralysis Defeated! BLEEDING PILES, Headache and Dyspepsie CURED BY SKODA. Mrs. MELVIN 18 A LADY OF INTELLI- GENCE, HONESTY AND TRUTHFULNESS, AND HIGHLY ESTEEMED BY ALL HER NBSIGHBORS AND FRIENDS. SHE WILL COROBORATE ALL THE STATEMENTS IN THE FOLLOWING LETTER. GENTLEMEN :—For years I had a terri- ble trouble with my stomach—my food sou immediately after eating, wo- : cvether with a severe . [would : have a prickly, numb sensation in my : arms, and down my sides, with strong ten- : dency towards Paral For thirteen years I have been troubled with extreme Constipation, combined with that most terrible tormentor, BETTER fcciing. Pies At times they would bleed profusely, and pain me severely, 80 that 1 could neither sit, stend, sleep or became very much reduced in fiesh and strength, and felt completely wern out. I have tried nearly all the Physicians in this vicinity, and have taken! patent medicines in =o quantities, but received no permanent benefit. Te a friend, my attention was called to the merits of SKODA’S REMEDIES. J con. sented to try them, having but litte | HAN faith in their efficacy. I at first felt but little effect, but persisted in their use. I have now taken four bottles of SKO- DA’S DISCOVERY, used two boxes of SKODA’S PILE CURE and four boxes SKODA’S LITTLETABLETS. My Dys- ste is ail ge Bowels — anc esh. L P have en in h AM PERFECTLY All — is duct crecit is due te your Wonderinl Renredies, co LD and { cannot say too much in their praise. Truly yours, MRS. CAPT. J. E. MELVIN, No. 38 Warren 8t., ROCKLAND, MB. We GUARANTEE 6 Bottles to BENEFIT or CURE. You get help or get your money back. WIL YOU TRY IT? SKODA BISCOVERY CC,, Wolfville, N.S. ie ink Came Pe Mca be a oY n fact, CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle lUavy TI. & B. IN BRONZé2 LETTERS, NONE OTHER GENUINE. jan2- dy & wky GAIN ONE POUND A Day. A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL RUN DOWN,’’ AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE THAT REMARKABLE FLESH PRODUCER, SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN- DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. Scorr’s EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DruG- GISTS AT SOc. AND $1.00 SCOTT & BROWNE, Belleville. } Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 60 centse.— Reddia Prov. aevidwhr eS" .s