a) eS ee ih EXAMINER ng Rooms, CREKT. Job print! LOND at be 4 : at ert notice sg Pristine oo: : eal wf a iA rheada, ytcoheads, Pamph gunerd. oe. boagers, | a > ex wie Root; eadin¢ R ‘ DATLY EXAMINE ‘ot s4% sw € Ca ne Se For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt attestion to orders, EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment w peculiar, Dow't forget at. Texas Dottams a Yure “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise tho Public, may speak free.”—Evririves. Sixene Corrs Two Cunte ————————— i eo . rT ee — - ee = ees —— — Se pW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1893. VOL 30.--NO 224 ———— —— SE | mene apnea samme a —- — —_—— —_——-. - meer yendar for April, 1893. MOON'S ‘ HANGES. | . 352 morn} ; yoo, ist day peovsesetecce OOS fol arter, Ath day..--+ «+++ # 22 mor | »* gon, 16 h day..-+esrerser* 10 22 worn | yer Qearter, 22nd day---- es ooee 113 morn | ie soot ah dey —wouu tre Pals ’ | - Day's } High 1 ” i D y of Wee k length W ater a | i ee | — h m_ | Morn’g i | sates day 3 41.3 1) 46 i > | Suoedey | 44 | Hi 7 | 3 | Moadav 7 | Ua “as Tuesday ov al S 5 Wednesday | 53 0 52 4 Thursday } 54 | : 3h ° Friday 13 0 2 18 » | Saturd 3 3 10 . Saturday } ' 9 sunday Se | 4 20 }0 Mouday { 9 5 40 ii fuesday I | 6 5d s \* educsday ~ ® Ov 13 Thursday 1S Ss 48 4 | Priday 22 | 9 30 is saturday 25 10 10 . <und ay i 28 10 48 17 Monday 4 34 ib Tnesiay i 34 | Morng 9 Wednesday 38 0 1h p Th yeday 41 0 o4 aj Friday | 45 | 1 50 2 Satarday | a7 i 3-&% 9 «| Sunday 50 | 4 6 of Monday 52 5 30 b { gesday % j 6 47 B Wedneday 58 | 7 40 ti Tharsday | 14 0 8 32 % | Friday 4 9 11 % (| Saturday 7 9 44 @ | Sunday 14 10 10 17 eel Prosthetic Dentistry. to mount Artificial Tee h on the [Meer rads of plates Alaminum, W att’s Meta! heese’4 Metal (these metals will not eridine or tara tack ia the mouth), V ulcanite, Celjalold and Zylonite. Dk. J. P. MUR® AY. Dentist, Stamper Block, Victoria Row. NOTICE. Kindly — —— settle all accounts guted Mareh Sist, now sent out by us. HASZARD & MOORE, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, April 11, 1893. 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Allsike and Late Red Clover (Mammot which they guarante Although all Gr CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED. a BEER & GOFF have just received a supply of Choice Timothy Seed from On- tario, which has been examined by experts and pronounced first-class. received a quantity of h), e to be second to none. ass Seeds are higher than usual this year, stiil our prices will be found, to be as low as the lowest, see for yourselves, BEER & GOFF, QUEEN AND KING SQUARE STORES. Call and u@ YONGE STREET, TORONTO For prices, vtc., appl St. George Charlotetown. Diseases are oftew difficult to remedy. SCOTT'S EMULSION OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA, will restore a lost appetite. and check wastin ly in children, with wonderful rapidity. Coughs and colds are easily killed by a doses of this remarkable remedy. PALATABLE AS MILK. Be sure to get | Prepared only by Scott THE G. & J. PNEUMATIC b@ Is the only Tire that gvve satisfaction last year MARVFACTURED BY The Goold Bicycle Co. in. Brantford, Ont. a lost flesh, diseases, especial- up in salmon-colored & Bowne. Belleville. wll wot 0 RE y to F. DE ‘’. DAVIES, who is Sole Agent for aw & wy eow-— meh25 ants ss aiedenieneiesliingeiiaaeal their appetites, is Beware of Imitations. Hillsborough not calied for befor be sold. apd—dy 6i wy} “80 A to Mr. George given immediately. MRS. apd—dy Si wy li A PLEASANT TONIC Which will strengthen unnerved tired people and invalics, and quickly restore CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL & Co COTTAGE on Spring Park MoONTREAI WCrOTICE. ee UMBRELLAS left at the old stand, Street, from 1892, if e the Istof Mey will MRS. R. BOYLE. i LO ALLL LLL LD LET. Road, next Simmons’. Possession Apply to M. A. OFFER, Queen Street: THE DAILY EXAMINER. APRIL 19. 1893. Notes and Comments. —The annual report of the civil service examiners, just now issued, shows that the total number of candidates examined during the year at the entrance, qualifying anc promotion examinations was 1,082. These ate in addition to the thousands examined np previcus years. We agree with the St. JSokn Tel-greph that it is unfortunate that the minds of so many young men have been curned in the direction of the civil service instead of business and industrial callings. —-At last the famous Beauport asylum difficulty haa been settled by the purchas: of that institution by the Sisters of Charity tor $425,000. By their contract with th: Government the Sisters undertake the care of the insane at the rate of $100 « year for ten years. For this sum they provide food and clothing end leave medical control to the Government medical officers, which is a vast improvement on the old contract, under the terms of which the Government medical officers had no power whatever, auc could not discharge a patient as cured if the proprietor objected. —In the House of Assembly of Nova Scotia, afew days ago, Mr. Webster, M. P: P., is jiscussing the egricultural affairs of the pro- vince made a strong plea for the establishment if an experimental school for the study of ruit culture in the great fruit growivg diss tricts of the western counties. In the Au- iapolis Valley alone there are said to be 250, 000 acres of land adapted to the cultivation of fruit. The Cornwallis Valley is equally suit ed for fruit culture. On these grounds Mr. Webster contended that the Government should assist and foster this great industry by establishing one or more schools of insiruction at which the very metlods of fruit culture should be taught. —It appears that during the last year che vast sum of over £140,000,000 has been spent in the British Isles in alcohol drinks, snd even this is less by some £500,000 than che expenditure of the year previous. The London Hospital spekings very strongly on the undoubted evil effects of the enor- mous consumption as follows :—Probably three-fourths of this ocean of poison was swallowed by one-fuurth of the population We are not of those who stand for total abstinence, and therefore we may speak all the more freely. Doctors, ali doctors, know now that alcohol is a powerful poison. In large doses it kills quickly man, woman, child or beast: in smali doses it kills more quickly. but uot less surely. Alcohol of sny considerable strength is not a fit sub- stance to be used as a beverages, any more than an infusion of opium would be: It is act a proper substance for use as & regular food, except in its very weakest forms and then not for all persons discriminately. —Mr. Dupuy, the new premier, read & statement of bis policy in the Chamber of Deputies. He said :—** The Government is conscious of the difficalties of the present situation, but feel confidence in view of the profound tranquility prevailing in the country and its abiding faith in the Re- public, which prove that the painfal inci- dents of the last few months have neither checked the vigorous growth of the Repub- lic, nor injured the country’s traditional reputation for probity and honor. Oue lesson to be drawn from these trials is that competency and affluence are only to be acquired by honest work and only ob- tsined by a regard for morality and the preservation of self respect. This lesson has gone to the national conscience. We may, therefore, regard the future with confidence. Every day universal suffrage bring democratic inspirations into grester accord with Republican institutions, and the day is at band when the defensive identification of France with the European republic will render an agreement easier tu establish. Asa means to hasten such @ result the bublic administration should act with correctness and with consideration for equity, and in order to secure the common welfare. Citizens, { ask you to let the country fee! that parliamentary institutions are following their norma! course by resol- ute attention to legislative business.” Tue CanapiaN Macazine.—The April number of this new magazine is quite up to the high standard of the first iesue. The articles are numerous, well chosen, well written, and if Mr. Gordon Mowat, the editor of the new venture, can maintain its present degree of excellence he will richly deserve success. The opening articlo, “The National State,” by Charles A. Stew- art, is a thoughtful and agreeable contribu- tion toa somewhat well-worn discussion, but really contains something new. Stuart Livingstone writes entertainingly of “Bjorastjerne Bjornson;” Frank Yeigh gives a eulogistic account of Ontario's new Parliament buildings, with copious illus- trations; Mr. Longley, a Nova Scotia Cabinet Minister, defends the recent coal monopoly policy of his Government. But the piece de resistance of the number, as far ag its scrious side is concerned, is the able paper on ‘*British Trade and Imperial Reciprocity,” by Alex. McNeill, M. P., which we have already fully dealt with, and which will commend the present issue of the magaz ne to all intellgent Canadians. There are other features of the number that may be mentioned : Poems by Prof Chapman, Chancellor Rand, Mr. Tucker and others ; something sbout the famous shrine of Ste. Anue de Beaupre ; & political sketch of Mr. Balivur, the Conservative leader in the Imperial House, some agrees ble fiction, and a light corner for odds aud endsand kitsrary notes, which promises well. The number is well worth its modest price of 25 cents, and as a creditable Cana dian venture should be warmly supported. Not Crude Material. Scott's Emulsion is Cod Liver Oil perfected } anii is prepared upon the principle of its di tion and assimilation in the human system; ence it is given without disturbing the stom ach Provincial Legislature House of Assembly. SUMMARY OF PROCEEDIXCS, Tugspay, April 11, The House met at 4 o'clock and went into committee cf supply. There was a good deal of talk over the item ef $1,000 for enforcing the Canada Temperance Act, and the Opposition press- ed the Leader of the Governmest for statement showing the smounts >ollected tor fines under the Act and the names of he persons fined. The information esked for was not furnished, however, and the item passed. On the appropriation for the Registry Office coming up, Hon. Mr. Peters suo- mitted a statement prepared by the Registrar showing that the work in that oftice had been allowed to fall behind during the term of office of the late Registrar, which statement occasioned considerable discussion. After recesa the discussion was resumed, ‘asting upwards of an hour, when the items passed, There was also considerable discussion over the items for ferries and other public works, and the Opposition protested vigorously against being deprived of certain information azked for early in she session, which information it was necessary they should have to intelligently discusa the items under consideration. House adjourned at 1! 45. Wepnespay, April 12. House met at 11 45. Mr. Arsenault usked what action the Government intended taking im the matter of a wharf at Lot 14, and if a petition in reference to same had been received. Hon. Mr, McLean said the petition had been received, and that the matter was under the consideration of the Govern- ment. Hion: Mr. McLean submicted a state- ment showin the expenses of the steamer Southport during 1892. Mr, Clow asked the Commissioner of Crown Lands to lay on the table of the House sil papers and correspondence, also a copy of an order in Council passed by the Governor in Council for the sale of a piece of land on Lo’ 63 to one Vere Beck in February. 1893, ssid piece of land being | sold to another person in April, 1892, and | part of the purchase money paid thereon at that time. Hon. Mr. McMilien said the statement would be tabled in a few days. Mr. Sullivan asked the Commissioner of | Government to opes a road from the old road on Lot 42 to the shore, through the farms of Michael | McDonald and Angus D. McKinnon during the present summer; also, if it was the intention of the Government to repair the road Jeading from Cable Head to Ashton, Lot 42, dering the present summer in accordance with petition presented to the House last session. | Hon, Mr. McLean said that in reference | to the first question it had been decided to open the road; and in the second case the matter was under consideration. Mr. Bentley asked the Provinial Secre- tary-Treasurer for a statement showing in | detail all payments made on account of the’ public service in each department from the lat December, 1892, and also what amouuts ace due or owing by the several | departments of the public service up to this | date. Hon. Mr. McMillan promised an answer to the questions in a day or 50. Mr. Bentley asked the Provincial Secre- tary-Treasurer and Commissioner of Crown and Public Lands to Jay on the table a statement showing the amount of overdraft in each of the banks to this date. Hon. Mr, McMillan said the statement would be prepared shortly. The Act amending the Act incorpora' ing the town of Summerside was read a third time and passed. House then resumed committee of sup- ply, Mr. Robertson in the chair. ————— A AA News Notes. An uprising in San Domingo is reported. Probably the ocly women customs broker in thie or any other country is Hulda Graser of Cincinnatti. She is only twenty-one years old, but already she controls a large and proficable business. It ia stated that the United States hxe taken vigorous action in regard to the outrages on the American citizens at Marzovan, in the Turkish dominivns, and the violation of the moils of the United States legation, Woman suffcage has just fixed the influ ence of women upon politics in Kansas Daring the recent registration a large num- ber of the fair sex were duly qualified to vote, the respective numbers of new voters in the chief cities cf the state being as foul- lows : Cities. Women Men! 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