Se ee * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having - io resus :—Fivs Dortars a YEAR. SE SEE we ‘ T SEN LES. CH ARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISL a en Bone non eae — a to advise the Public, may speak AND ——— . WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 189 et ane a THE DAILY EXAMINER. free.”—Evnriripes. . oe Sincere Corres Two Certs VOL. 27.—NO. 124 ee moon # CUANE KS ret day, Gh., 35.7 am, W laa qe, ath day, oh.. 3.loy. & Mm., N.E Nee jow horizon og : 4g Quarter, 15th day, 2h.. 51 9m p. m., ee ou ore ; , Oh lt 4m ym. N. | 1 Moon Wrd uay, - I ’ ’ tb jow horizon. : ' sind Quarter 4000 Cay - +2 lm . p m ‘ 7 N., below ports ni ane re — ~~ +$un |Sun |Moon'High! Daye pipat OF WEES | -isesisets _ rises |wat'r| lenh} —— th mh mjmorn| after h mn | | Priday 4527 2 } 60 5 4414 10, so} 41299317 & 12] } sarurday : x! @ Ar Q } 4 : ignday j 49 v 2 oe) 4 10 i¢ | Yonday 4, 6 3 Wh 8 oF] al Pesoday | 46; 8 342 9 48) y Wednesday | 44]. 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MORRISON, Anctioneer, 106 Queen Street. | s0W E are prepared to conduct Anction Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks,’ Good references. Give. j i ents’ Ha s. ———1)———— We are now opening our stock of New Hats. Anyone in the need, of a Nobby Hat at a very low price ’ should see our stock. ommanasamsansin( ()jemeecetinas ne D. A. BRUCE! rer er ae me ree ewe ere —e - ; a ITO Sermuda Bottled. = do not I will net be respensi- je for the ¢o uenees.” ‘* But, ord neit the } ime nor the money.” “Web. it} ‘ i OF PURE NORWECIAN Esometimes call it Bermuda Bot+ tled, end many cases of CONSUMPTION, or Severe Cold I have CURED with it; and the advantage is that the most sensi- thing which conmends it {Is the sthinulating properties of th hites. Wishes it one. Droggist’s, in Salmon wrapper. sv. you get the —eauaner < SCOTT & BOWNE, Bellevitiec. | “You must go te Bermuda, If ) that fs impossible, try COD LIVER OIL. Bronchitis, Cough tive stomach can take it, Another Peet ou will find it for sale at your —~ Ae OF rh rr te rk ht eh enone Charlottetown, March 26, 1891—dy & wky Ee ACK TART Direct From Scotland. ————— Seotland. They were geown by the them from last spring. ng. E are importing One Thousand (1 00%) bushels of the above OAT3 from Dalbeattie, same farmer that our Provincial Government ) They are a very choice lot of Oats and 4 good vielder. We have received reporte from several farmers to wnom we sold the Tartarian Oats last Some had as much as 60 bush. from the bag (2 busb.). at he sowed a bag ia one acre and hed 45 bush from ssme, and in the same field he ed his own oats, and it only averaged 18 bash. per acre. to be same kind as last season's. Price on application. One man informei us Send along your orders soon before we are sold ont. Also. Imported From Ontario: White Russian, White and Red Fife Wheat, Vetches, Field Peas, Flax, Fodder Corn f the City or Island at Timothy Seed, and all kinds of Clover. Give usa call when buying and examine ovr Seeds. For Sale Lew, Wholesale and Retail. A. HORNE & CO. ap24—lw 4ws wy4i UPPER QUEEN STREET. ‘A ¢ the ea — SS _ Rep utation of Five a i Twenty Years Standing ————{0) AMPR ——( GREAT INVIGORATING TONIC, ; Through Tickets for sale on board Steam ’ - 4 (Navigation Co's. Fteamers and by ~~ * at A> odo e F. Tt. NEWBERY, Agent, \— NVALUABLE in cases of Loss of Appetite, Weak or Painful Indigestion, Malaria, Lowness of Spirits, Fevers of all kinds, and as a general Strengthener of the Sys- tem when weakened by changes of the season. r that there are m Campbell's, upon the label. The best proof of its value is the fact that its sale atthe present time is larger than ever before. It is necessary to remembe GREAT ORIGINAL is *‘ any so-called Quinine Wines, but that ” and that the genuine bears our signature OF D | SAR hai | SELX The following certificate shows how CAMPBELL'S QUININE WINE is appre- Ss OREHOUND ANDANLS FOR |ciated. Having submitted two samples of Quinine Wine, imitations of the genuine, R Eri COUGHS along with a sample of our own, to the Public Analyst, we received the following reply: Wy Oup uA AND ‘«*Cawppety’s’ is the only genuine Quinine Wiae of the three samples examined at a Messrs. Kenneth Campbell & Co’s. request.” ane COLDS. : : Joun Baxer Epwakrps, Ph. es Pret ; st. s¥40 YEARS IN USE, | i lla _Pablic Analyst. « PRICE25"PER BOTTLE & ARMSTRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS St. John., N. B. WO ‘nnayoo.g 00 GAK SKYVITIIM ‘Ud ART PR 4q (xzeq aad 099) oojad jo 9dje0eR 9098 0q [[}4 Jo ‘aqs{S9nap [7s Aq opss AOZ ‘2e(n3e2 UIeTz ORBUs Te STMT osery, Mem 079) Pinogs HIKOM DNNOA 90% tonnes pre ‘sirqet peq rasmnod aes recs WAM ONNOA ‘WILY Seq) 9% prnogs b “peioesfon dol ssouyots [yeyte x -_— ° fone sONLB(NIe.u pew suTOtsseId is WWHOM AU3AR Wo 6703 pynoys ‘Tequor paw peopsAqd win ‘wrAzene 3801 St] O104802 [TTsk AOTL, ‘HTT 0 dete) PinoNs ‘Sarstuy sromod puorstyd sty anqvcv oun WW AUZAZ Teydore sq Spay OULAN MeGILL UNIVERSITY, MONTREAT.. SPECIAI WATT aAscw Mie ANNOL NCEMENT of the prep vred J of Applied Science has been Chairs a ating the details of the new and the oratories, Workshops, A.pparatas tents of Cu provementa ip its several Depart- trical Bp evil, Mining, Mechanical and Elec Which wh ne aod Practical Chemistry, UL afford in the Session of 1891-2 : Yanta *s n i+} . : 2 in this ee accessible to Students wate may be had ange ered, who cap ae Wcements of the Uversity, viz on application to the *lso supply detailed ; other laculties of the cludin, saw, Medicine, Arts (in- Veter the D malda Course for Women), and Wary Science. ; J. ? BRAK — , ENRIDGE ; MHS we E, B.C. L, Acting Secretary, Hi Enel Bad Blood i BANISHES BAD BLOOD. s responsible for all the Boils, Blotches, Pimples, Eruptions, Skin Diseases, Humors and Disfiguring Rashes that are so prevalent, especially in spring. There isa Naturat. For to Bap Broop called Burdock Blood Bitters which always conquers, never fails and is recommended by thousands. It searches out and removes all impurities from the smallest pimple to the worst scrofulous sore. In Scrofula, Erysipelas, Salt Rheum, Shingles, Tetter, etc., its effects are wonderful. WHAT THEY SAY. Two of my children blood. They were compl London East, Ont. About a year ago I gota running ab B. B. B. cured it and I am strong again. = troubled with an Ointment ; after BB ATS! and can recommend it f bad blood I procured a bottle, and a box of completely cured truly, Mrs. WN. had large sores on their bodies caused by poorness of the etely cured by one bottic cf B. B B. Mrs, J. Pins1, scess on my nec! which made me very weak, Mas. Gro. Lrpincuam, Montefiore, Man. A Faithful Friend. Sins,—I have great faith in your Burdock Blood Bitters, ‘or mostanything. Two yearsago I was nicer on my ankle; having used B. B. B. for Burdock Healing using three bottles and three boxes I was and can recommend it everywhere. Yours V. Boyp, Brantford, Ont. ————_{x \-_- TWO CASES sh Stiff Hats: Handsome Styles at Low Prices. We guarantee the _ —{o} correct Styles and the Lowest Price possible, from the $1.00 Hat up. JOHN McLEOD & CO. Chariottetown, March 21, 1891. ¥ ARLAN OATS, We guarantee thes? oats [ Ve Housekeepers Attention. sv EE DURE repaired and Upholstering and general jobbing done with despatch, R. D, PYKE, Cor. of Pownal and Grafton Streets may8—6ieod pd - - Canada Atlantic §. §. Co. The Best Route to Boston ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA. HE STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” leaves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston every Wednesday Morning at 8 o'clock, and Lewis’s Wharf, Boston, for Halifax every Saturday at noon. Passengers for Boston from P. E. Island can leave Charloptetown by Steam Navigation Co's. steamers via Pictou Tuesday morning, and go on board on arrival at Halifax on Tues- ‘day evening without extra ebarge. ap3J—eod & wy Charlottetown. PB, ISLAND HOSPITAL UBLIC NOTICE is hereby given that in pursuance of the Act of Incorporation a Public Meeting of all contributors to the above Institucion will be held at the Hospital, in the City of Charlottetown, P. E. Isiand, on THURSDAY, 28th May, 1891, at the hour of 7.30 p. m., for the purpose of electing Trustees for the government of the Institution, in accordance with the by-laws, and for the transaction of such other business as shall be brought before the meeting. B. BALDERSTON, Secretary of Trustees, Ch'town, May 11, 1891—3ilaw a aie Dads ae \)¥S ~ THOUSANDS Of bottles of DysPEPTICURE have been sold during the past few years without any adver- tising whatever. It easily overcomes Indiges- tion, and Posirr1vELY CURES the worst cases of Chronic Dyspepsia; this quality of curing the disease explains its large and spreading sale without having been brought prominently before the public. THE PA PHLET on DYSPEPT! (ons F pesates of many years CURE study on Diet and the Diseases of Digestion. All interested in these subjects, Chronic Dyspeptics especially, should —_ thle ttle book: it is wrap about each bottle the remedy, or will be promptly mailed free to any address, DYSPEPTICURE Is sold by all Druggista—Sample Size 3§ cts.; Large Bottles ${,00, Those who cannot it easily will receive @ lore bottle by mail, all expenses prepaid, on sending $1.00 by register- ed letter or P.O. Order to the maker, Cha K. Short, Pharmacist, St. John, N. B. P. 8.—Dysperticore is bet sent with ire Be mene parts of atzaeand tbe E PUBLIC are requested to take notice that until further notice there will be no thoroughfare through Government House Grounds, By order of Hie Honour the Lieutenrant- Governor. HARRISON CARVELL, Private Secretary. Government House, April 29, 1891—tt BANANAS. ™/\ BUNCHES to arrive by first Boston Steamer, and on each succeeding steamer during the season. AULD BROS. ap20—!m 2aw guar jour FOR SALE. HAT beaatiful private residence known as “ Willow Grove,” Grafcun Street West. will be sold at a figure far below its value, if application is made on or before the 10th o! May. For particulars apply to NOTICE. | earn, The Mother. A TOUCHING PCEM RBY REV. MR. C+MPBELL, FORMERLY OF 8T, STEPREN. The following beautiful poem appeared in the April number of Harper's, the author, Rev, W. W Campbell, formei!y of St. Ste. phen, but now residing in Ottawa : -—~ THE MOTHER. I, It was April, blossoming spring, They buried me, when the birds did sing. Earth, in clammy wedging earth, They banked my bed with a black, damp girth. Under the damp and under the mould, I kenned my breasts were clammy and cold. Out from the red beams, slanting and bright, 1 kenned my cheeks were sunken and white. I was a dream, and the world was a dream, And yet I kenned all things that seem. I was a dream, and the world was a dream, But you cannot bury a red sunbeain. For though in the under-grave’s doom-night T lay all silent and stark and white. Yet over my head I seemed to know The murmurous mood of wind and snow. The snows that wasted, the winds that blew The rays that slanted, the clouds that drew The water-ghosts up from down below, And the little flower-souls in earth that grow, Under earth, in the grave's stark ni I felt the stars and the moun’s pale ht, ‘Tight. I felt the winds of ocean and land That whispered the blossoms soft and bland. Though they had buried me dark and low My soul with the seasons seemed to grow. Il. I was a bride in my sickness sore, I was a bride nine months or more, From throes of pain*they buried ms low, For death had finished a mother’s woe. But ye the sod, in the grave’s dread I dreamed of my baby in glimmer and gloom. I dreamed of my babe, and I kenned that his Was broken in wailings on my dead breast, I dreamed that a rose-leaf hand did cling ; Oh, you cannot bury a mother in spring. whee winds ave soft and the blossoms arc r She could not sleep in her cold earth-bed. I dreamed of my babe for a day and a night, And then I rose in my grave clothes white. I rose like a flower from my damp earth-bed ‘o the World of sorrowing overliead. Men would have called me a thing of harm, But dreams of my babe made me rosy and warm. I felt my breasts swell under iny shroud, No stars shone white, no winds were loud ; But I stole me — the graveyard wall, For the voice o my baby seemed to call : And I kenned me a voice, though my lips were dumb ; Hush, baby, hush, for mother is come. I passed the streets to my husband’s home ; The chamber stairs in a dream I clomb ; I heard the sound of each sleeper’s breath, Light waves that break on the shores of death. I listened a apace at my chamber door, Then stole like a moon-ray over its flocr. My babe was asleep on a stranger’s arm, ‘*Q baby, my baby, the grave is so warm. “Though dark and so deep, for mother is there ! O come with me from the pain and care ! “*©O come with me fromthe anguish of e th, Where the bed is banked with a blossoming girth, “ Where the pillow is soft anil tho rest is long, And mother will croou you 4 slumer sau. ‘* A slumber song that will charm your eyes To a sleep that never in earth-s0° g ties ! ‘The loves of earth your being cau spare, But never the grave, for mother is there. I nestled him soft to my throbbing bveast, And atole me back to my leng, long rest. And here I lie with him under the stars, Dead to earth, its peace and its wars. Dead to its hater, its hopes and its harma, Yo long as he cradles up seft in my arms. i And heaven may open its shimmering doors, And saints make music on pearly floors. And hell may yawn to its infinite sea, But they n-ver can take my baby from me. For 30 much a part of my soul he hath grown That God doth know of it high on His throne, And here I lie with him under the flowers Tnat eun-winds rock through the billowy hours, With the night airs that steal from the mur muring sea, Bringing sweet peace to my baby and me. Ce EEL EeEE Yearlings Bring Great Prices. The annual eale of the fainous Belle Meade earlings commenced on Monday, abont 1,900 orsemen being in attendance, at the stud farm near Nashville. The highest priced colts are a full brother to rter by Enquirer—Bonnie Meade, whom J. {, Brown, Texas, bought for $3,700; a brown colt by Irequois—Bonnette, which weut to the same stables, for $3,500, and a chestnut by Luke Blackburn and Tullahoma, bought for $3,100 |by the enterprising Brown. The highest. priced filly was a brown by Ireq uois—Castilla, which sold for an even $2,000. Forty four head were sold altogether the first dey, bringing $47,276, an average of $1,084 pe animal. The Enquirer colts brought the most money, four selling for $8,800. The Iroqueis get came next, six being sold for $2,800. The h ' slightly affected the upper air Lroquois fillies led, at an average Maritime Province Club. A NEW SOCIAL ORGANIZATION FORMED IN BOSTON. The ‘‘Maritime Province club” is fairly launched on the sea of Boston social life. An enthusiastic meeting wae held on the evening of the 7th inst. at Soc‘aljHall, Tre- mont Temple. Dr. R. Upham presided. A constitution was adopted which pro- vides that natives of Nova. Scotia, New Brunswick and Priuce Edward Island and their descendants shall be eligible to mem- bership; that the objects of the club shall be for ‘‘literary, social and charitable pur- popesi 3 — reams admitted, but shall not be called upon for money, or mitted to hold office or vote. No religio ~ or political subject, foreign to the purpose of the club, will be discussed at its meet- ings. t is the purpose to push the club during the next three months, and to have ad- dresses from the distinguished men of the provinces who will pass throagh Boston during the summer months. y fall the organizers expect to have a good ciub room which will be open every evening in the week. Another meeting will be held on next Thursday evening. Movements of the Fish. (Fisheries Intelligence Bureau. ) Hatirax, May 9.—The reports receivad at the Fisheries Bureau to-night are as be- low : Lobsters reported plentiful at Perce and Grand River, Que., but none at Pas- pebiac. Great hauls were also taken at _| Miminigash, P. E. 1., where it is reported fishing has not been so good since 1881. Lobsters also reported good at Port La Tour and fair at Lockeport and Digby, N.S. Herring reported plentiful at Perce, Que., but poor at Grand River; fair at Pas- pebiac, Que., and very plentiful all round in the vicinity of Alberton, P. E. 1. Cuodfish- ing reported good off Scatterie and Liscomb Ridges, OC. B., and at Lockeport, N. 8.; poe at Port LaTour and Dighy. Haddock shing fair at Dover Bay and Digby, N 8. Bankers are getting baited quickly in Bras D'Or Lake. Herring still plentfal at St. Ann’s, C. B., but none taken to-day at the Magdalens. Ice obtainable at Canso, White Head, Lockeport and Digby, N. 8. a © ee How to Breathe. ‘* Our young people do not know how to breathe,” said an old doctor to an anxious mother whose daughter, a young girl of 17, had for some time a severe that had of her lungs. ‘* When the child infistes her lungs as I direct her you can hear the yor ; air colle-that for the tirst tune have been brought into play this winter. You see,” he went on, ** the tendency of all persons isto use only the upper portions of the lungs. It is only after the fatigue and exertion consequent on unusual exercise that the lower part is utilized at all. And just as peuple can live fur years with only one sound lung, so can everyone use only the upper portion and fee] well enough at the tims. (rirls, there- fore, draw their corset strings and say it doesn’t hurt in the least to wear their strings a little tight ; and apparently they are right. They play tennis and ride and row and even swim in their Well-palled-in stays ; but lst illness attend them, let them need their lung power to provide pure blood or breathing ro.m to resist disease, or let the cares of maternity come upon them, they may regret that they wilfully sinned against nature. “But many ert, too, simply through laziness, a lack of kawledge, or through bad habits of partial breathing contracted in youth; but, be that as it may, not one peraon in 10, or even 20, knows hoa to breathe. If I had my way I should teach breathing in every school in the country. Here is an exercise | want your daughter to practice nght aut morning; and ae excellent are its effects that 1 have known it c¥en © care inetpient consumption. Whue you count 15 slowly, let her take » long breath, so that she can feel it infl tiny all air cells of the lower part of her lungs: When you reach 15 let her begin slowly to expel the air from her lungs and keep on until another 15 are counted. A few tines will tire her much at first, and bring on fita of coughing; but let her persevere and she will soon be able to do it WU or 12 times at each exercise. Andi think I can promise you inaterial benefit.”—N. Y. Tribune. ——_———_— > <i ae One Secret of Health and Happiness The political battle is ovor, bat the battle with disexee must be cousthatly and undcas ingly waged else the grim reaper will come out viotorious, and loved oves will be gathered tw theic Long homes Oa ail sides may be soon pale and listlese girle who shouid be eajrying the health and glo# of rosy youth. Kvery- where we are inet with women youny in years, silence yet prematurely old, who suffer almost untold agonies, the result of those ail. meats peculiar to the female system, To all such, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills coms as a blessing. They restore wasted vitality, build up the nervous system, eurich the blood, and transform pale and sallow complexions iuto lowing, rosy checks that alone follew perfect health. in a word they are ® certain oure for all these distressing complaints to which women aud girls are peculiarly liable, A trial of these pills will convince the most sceptical of the'r wonderfal merit. For euffering men Dr. Williams’ Pink Pille ere equally efhica- cious. For overwork, mental straiv, les of sleep, nervons debility, and all those diseases that lead to broken-down manhood, they ere a certain specitic, stimulatiag the brain, reio- forcing the exhausted system and res‘oring shattered vitality. Dec William's Pink Pilis ure nature's restorative aud should be used by every weak aud debilitated person For sale by all dealers or sent post paid ou receipt of price (59 cents a box) by addressing the Dr Willianis Medicine Co, Brockville, Oat. ones 6 Oe D. Bruce's. m9 2i Fixest Neckwear at A. Cc. I. MORRISON, 106 Queen Street. ap23 of $1,014, the Enquirer tillies averaging $555.