~/~. THE DAILY EXAMINER. aaus:—FrvE DoLLaARS A YRAR. + in fae. ” alt), emmatonintetin plea en “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men. having te ndvise the Public, may speak free.”—uririvgs. Srxete Corres Two Cunte —— NEW SERLES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. eEKS & BEER rE QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1, Importers of British aud German Dry Goods, MILLINERY, SMALLWARES, &c. Also, Pull Lines of Teas, Groceries and Warehouse Goods WHOLESALE ONLY. omen —(x)——--— ee SOR RRR ESE Sess Ree eRe 5 ae eS ee at i DOES CURE CONSUMPTION { ; | } | t | | in its First Stages. Palatabie as Milk. Be sure you get the genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggisis, at 5oc. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. f LLM Le Ll Le Ll he Lh lee tl , ; ) ‘ f ¢ f ; ; ; ; ; } f ‘ ‘ , ; ; ; 5 , ; 5 Addition: to our General Stock are being daily re ceived from the different sources of rroduction, and will be offered Wholesale only at a small advance on cost. Charlottetown, April 19, 1890 —dy lm arr rue rere OFFER REDO REREAD WANTED TMMEDIATELY: 1.00 White Stars, Burbanks iinteresting t. i 7 J ISLAND. WEDNESDAY. APRIL 30, 1890. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Leiter from Rev. DB. McNeiil. Sirn,—A further statement of the point lat issue between myself and Mr. Moore, ia ;regard te his letter would, 1 fear, prove un- the public. 1 must, there- fore, forego the pleasure of substantiating The public have with his aftirmations and let them pass hem at vreater length, is statemenis, lenials, and my comments : udgment, His several unsupported assertions in re- ard to the Scott Act ueed not receive any | ttentiou from me. ‘hey are stale stock-| in-trade. But so long as a majority of the) citizeus of Charlottetown sustain the Scctt| Act, it is onjy Mr. Moore against the ma- | I ‘ co s ‘ a ‘jority of citizens. Let him settle his ac- | They will be able to! counts with them. give him his due. ~ [ would here bid adieu to Mr. Moore, but. for some bew matter he has needlessly in- troduced. He says: ‘*‘ it is all very well to a defencer of the rights of deso- ies, &e., but I would like to know! Set UP as ate lanili vhat share in the blame for those sad things s to fall onthe shoulders of the men who yrought in the Seott Aet.’ It Mr. Moore i V i 1 i | aes a, ge, FE gre, | ; a gees Cee, idoes not know this, 1 cannot help him; for j sa & a | , 7 3 I 2 ae de f <} bl . . Bue et” if do hot deileve anv OF che Dixame 18 1a rly chargeable tothe Scott Act men. if he |has evidence to justify his assumption, let jury to the government. | i TO 2,000 Bushe's McIntyres | him produce it. As to his dark hints about Scott Act men ! or having ‘their cellars full of liquor, they | will reorganize the intelligence department sbr ue es Hebrons. fare unworthy of beliaf without evidence. ap24—dy 31 wky li P e iSLAND j iLW Y j aginst other supporters of the act wiil be) wf . . */ found no better established. WT moTrreoug. To-day we are opening a lot more IN ©O no ah Se Amt Dress Goods, Parasols, Sunshades, etc. Our new stock is mew pretry well opened, Pa MENCING FRIDAY, 25th inst., and con‘ and we are showing a good assortment of tinuing until Summer Vime ‘able takes} Seasonable Goods at very low prices. HikRIS & STEWART. Ch’town, April 21, 1890. for Summerside, connecting there with steamer for Point du Chene; returmag, wi!l leave Sum- merside on arrival of Chene. Cummencing Tuesday, 29:h inst., this | train will run through to lignish, and return on | Tuesdays and Fridays, J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, " Ch’town, April 24, 1890. § ap2!—m w ftl May 20 wky prs 2i HOUSEKEEPERS | | READ THIS. ; Calling, | | ; 7 . ’ oe |' nee was te another and different person | } Stearmer from Point du, [ FENTON T. NEWBERY. |{am quite willing he should search my cellar { : i and every roora on my premises for the! contraband stull, and publish to the world what he finds. I venture to say, his charges One word more about the ‘mistaken | regret very much the way he} My rofer-| 1as interpreted that expression. and calling from his. His name is nearly | identical with that of his respected father, | effect. a Special Passenger ‘Train wil! leave Char-| Whom I took to be the author of the offend-| noursed that an English syndicate has pur- lottetown at 500 a.m daily (Sundays excepted) ‘ing letter. As it is, I have great | pleasure in withdrawing that expression.’ know nothing about the young gen-) tleman’s business capacity, and have no} wish to detract from his prosperity or use- | fullness. He is a young man in the begining of his career, and may yet modify, his opinions of the Scott Act he should receive no attention from me but for the fact of his identity having been mis- taken for that of his respected father. D. McNett. Steam on the Montague. Dear Sin,—The steamer Eldon, pur- i g NAMPHORETTE, sudden death to Moths |\_/ and all insect germs, cheaper than Cam- ‘ oher or any other thing in the Market, good for Carpets, burs, ete. Ox Gall Soap, Stove Polish, and all requi- sits for House cleaning. REDDIN EROS. . > _S. DAVIES & 00. Merchant Tailors. ——(0)——- apl6—dy 2w. OATMEAL. 'GNANADIAN STANDARD OATMEAL arriving to-day. HORACE HASZARD. ap23—Iw pd WANTS, LOST, FOUND ke 4x, EB HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF WOOLENS, in Suit- Q*ponNton pudding var cinroitetown, 'V ings, Overcoatings and Trouserings, suitable for Spring jensator i! Kic«, foreman, om the grotinds, © and Summer wear, at the lowest possible prices for Cash. bi ale oh ee MR. McDONALD. for the past six years (previous to cm- (300) IRON SAFE, $, ot eft Bet ass ing with us) of Boston, where he acquired a thorough know- | ———— —¥-———__—__— 1 2s : a] i + | WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—One Thousand ledge of his business, has charge of our Tailoring Department. | WNIT? bn iictciass kacm Property, fest . PC: ‘ ,0rtgage, fur a tevin of from one ty five years. As a Cutter of correct styles of Garments, Mr. McDonald has no bese Be Ee ite He has given our customers | —-——- , mrto LET.—A House on Pownal Street, now care to dress well can JO eer cd uy Mis. Messorvey. Apply. to |WiniiaM MuRHAyY. BH if von LET.—A Shop and Dwediaz tlouse on | L U ppver Queen Street, wt presont occupied by ii. #. Madigan, Ku quire of J. MCsILL. | ap23—eou tf superior in the Lower Provinces. the very best satisfaction. Men who make no mistake in giving us a call. Three Cases CHRISTY’S BEST LONDON HATS just opened MEN’S FINE NECKWEAR, DRESS SHIRTS and UNDER- Cotincitancte oe WEAR; Lot of BOYS’ SUITS low to clear. POR SALB—A Charter Oak Range, with Oy B = DAVIES & CO Apply at this office. 3ieod pd—ap23 e We es inane YOR SALE.—A first-class “‘Domestic” Mangie, CAMERON BLOCK. in xood order.—C. I. MORRISON, Lower Queen Street. ap22 Ch’town, March 25, 1890. O LET.—The commodious House adjoining ? the subscriber’s residerce. Prince Strect, with large stable aud coach house.—K. McMIL- LAN. eod tf—mchzl oer a ~ j YANTED.—A Girl for general housework ina sniail family. Apply at tuis olice, ap22—3: pd Bi LATOES WAST#D.—i00 bushels Early | Yr ) } ituse and Kuriy Surprise.— WM. BoYLE. Uy ap22—dy 3i wy Zi pad A ——(x]——--— aT are a cnet atcindeaubhlliates % we / YANTED,—An elderly woman to eke charge Ah F zy J J i j W “ot Lvuse aud bwochiidren. Apply to W. W. J UST O + KN ED ~New Hats, a English HARPER, filzroy Street hast, apy hoa 3i is is ' V ANTED.—By a man who has had i6 years be sold very low for cash. experience if Lue Old country, & situallon as manager or Uucer-Mlanager OD arn), aplo f and American makes, in Stiff and Soft, will six sccx. Ah aes J OST.—On Saturday night last, about 8 o’clock, 4d atornear Stanley bros. store, a purse Con- taining five or six doliars, owned by my servant giri. Please return to K. Hl Norton, Auctioneer. apl4 YO LET.—A Cottage House containing seven ruvils, Willi Stable und Coach fouse auc & AH 1/5 STO i _— i “i . large Garden, silualed on the Mal,eqae Kung, We have TWEED and WORSTED SUITS, |i. Lures-Gaarters Of a mule Lrul +e Post Ottice.--J, T. PEARDEN, eod—apli made by us during the dull season, that will fst ee : im. | /fO LET.—A desirable business stand for eitner be found better value than any of the im-|T0)M tcelmiionsususes Wes vcr t d Clothing Bridge. Rent moderate, Apply to P. J. Berrige4 porte : Sse ur ALL-WOOL TWEED New Haven, | {aps—dy Swky tt “> GO for $12 00. FINE NECKWEAR a Specialty. D. A. BRUCE: sige ’ 2 ae 7 ee A rl i aa ’ as A i I ail = ¥ - + wat tad We aig SUITS FoR SA LE.—Part of the lot on Great Geor: street, koown a3 the fanton property. ply ut Welluer’s Jeweiry store to Waiter N } iwmuton, {apl—iu & fe, Ww kiy tr {8 vp i RESSED HAY--For sale cheap in quantiti-s Lu su'l everybody; a sp.endid articie.—JOFN | nk WSON. apls @ Wastes House inigg seven or eight | .. 3 <M * Pe ae rr Sere ‘chased some time ago, arrived here \this evening from Pinette, having made ithe passage insix hours. With the ex- caption of one or two seltish soreheads, whe In any case | that be, in the hope that it may be favor- ably considered when next appointments are being made. April 28, 1890. P._E. I. A Contradiction. Sin, —Seeing a communication in your paper of the 26th, in which you say that | had refused to buy a license and would stand by the old treaty and proceed tu the Magdalens for bait, I desire to contradict that statement. 1 demanded a license and was told [ covld not get one, and I was told the same thing by other Customs officials elsewhere in Nova Scotia. D. S. McLean, Soaris, April 28th, 1890. News Notes. There is a deficit in the Italian budget of 35,000,000 lire. Emio Pasha has left Zanzibar for the in- terior with 600 porters, five German officers and a large body of Nubian soldiers, Mr. George Augustus Sala has been awarded £5 damages iu his suit for libel against Mr. Furniss, the caricaturist, in London. Rio Janeiro advices announce the esta}- lishmeut of a rigid censorship of the press in such matters as would unjustly work in- The Sultan has dismissed a swarm of pal- ace spies, thus saving £10,000 annually, and on a better footing. The Pope announces that at the comin- consistory, im accordance with the agreeg ment with General Simmons, he will raise the Bishop of Malta to the rank of Arch- bishop. The transportation of merchandize from eastern Canada to British Columbia in bond through United States territory is now al- lowed by order of the treasury department at Washington. A Buenos Ayres despatch says it is an- chased the Western Railway for $41,000,- 000 gold. This leaves Buenos Ayres a sur- plus of $16,000,000. Live stock reperis show that the farmers of Oatario are getting high prices for their cattle and that an active local trade isdoing. The export trade opens this week, and promises to be a lively «ne. The Paris Elysee declares that Emperor William is preparing to submit to Prosident Carnot proposals for a rapprochement, which would have been impossible while Bismarck wag in power. eR Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites Is sold al! over the world. itis far super- ior te plain Cod Liver Oil, palatable and eas- ilv digested. Dr. Martin Miles Stanton, jure the enemies to all progress, the citizeas iturned out en masse to welcome the first eines owned in Montague. This is the; }beginning of an enterprise which, if pat-! |ronized, will be an advantage to the trade fof this place; and, if successful, the com- ! pany will place a much larger boat on the route. Her freight capacity is about two hundred barrels bulk, and she can accom- modate twenty passengers, has good towing power, and will supply a much needeed want onthe Montague river, especially in the shipping season, She is intended to run asa packet between Gergetown, Mon- tague and Grand River, touching at An- nandale, with the object of increasing and facilitating the trade of a large section that has hitherto had no advantages and no in- ducements to increase and market their summer products. It is a well known fact that to commerce we owe the greatest steps in humaa im- provement; to the commercial city of Tyre we owe the invention of letters; and to-day the energy of British commerce is spreading the wonders of art and the blessings of Christian civilization. In the words of Sir Robert Peel, ‘The stean engine and the railroad are not merely facilitating the transport of imerchandize, they are course between mind and mond, they are creating new demands for knowledge; they are fertilizing the incellectual as well as the material waste, they are removing the im- pediments which obscurity, remoteness or poverty may have heretotore opposed to the energy of a real merit.” To the iover of scenery no greater enjoy- ment can be had than a sail in the Eldon onthe beautiful waters of the Mon:ague. The ground rising ‘rom either side withga: ge itie swell, affords fine views over a sur- not merely shortening the duration of jour- | neys for administering to the supply ct phy-) sical wants,—they are speeding the inter-| Bery Backs, London England, says: ‘‘I have prescribed Seott’s Emulsion, and taken it my- self, It is palitable, efficient, and ean be tol- erate! by almost anyone, especially where cod liver oil itself cannot be borne, Sold by | afl Diuggists, 50c. and $1.00. — = + 2 ono Summerside Exports. SuMMERSIDE, April 25. Shipped per str. M. A. Starr, McLean, master, tor t’oint du Chene,—- 126 cases eggs........- sa dake a twee $ 378 1197 bush potatoes. .........--.0000. .- 3 SOON ob dni 006s nek ee oe 2 ges 26 BAD Lin ends FOREOT s ... ona0 oo och oece 1166 800 bush oats......... Pen G a cha suk 320 2) DCIR OVEETS. «ono seesee ules lake — $2291 Per str. St. Lawrence, on 26th,— SD ae WUE a 6s ars es cs 0 0 +> 88 cone $ 34 24 ¢ ses eggsj...... ee ee 87 196 bags potatoes ....... .cceesscoes 120 PST DGG OME, ooo oc ho Fe este tm 1. ee eee eee Pe 77 SO Gach MN ois cose isi ce ai cP $ 833 By same steamer on 28th,— 1052 bush potatoes... ........ évevee see $ 337 i BY CaBES CYB... . eee ce ere cvecoevees 90 © Rte ick 64 do cdhidele ons nteds exud 650 900 bush oats.......... i oeeneun 342 ‘1760 yards Island cloth....... ........ 1408 $2827 By Princess of Wales, Cameron, master, for Point du Chene, dn 26th,— lace varied by alternate fields and forests, well tilled farms and gardens; its fivwers| meilow shade and sunny light. | ‘‘ How cans’'t thou renounce the boundless} store Of charm which nature to her votary yields; The waibling woodland, the resounding shore, The pomp of grove, the garniture of fields?” RESIDENT. Montague, April 26, 1899. New Fish Wardens. Sir, —At present there are several vacan- cies in the fisheries service of the Island which will, no doubt, soon be filled. Addi- lucalities. In tilling the vacancies, and in making the new appointments, 1 would siggest hat men be appointed for the seascr only. This is the practice in Ontario, anc gives yood satisfaction there. Let the wardens be appointed annual'y and pail for their services Curing the fishing season. The same individual ueed not necessarily be ap- | pointed froia year to year, although if found i be faithful and painstaking in the dis- 2 of jys duties he might be reap pojat- chee ut thin hint the et: and picturesque j;roves burst upon the en-| SS raptured,gaze in all its exquisite variety (ional wardens are also required in some for children Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers teething for over fifty ‘years with perfect success It re- RZ Cases OGS..- co -cees ees oxcsns SON 1156 bush potatoes............6...000+ 392 ns abe eh tus sedereneee 2400 Se ee gp Wh ape bids e ee wees 349 ll bris oysters...... 00. ce aes Sas ake 22 ee OR i oer ecs oe neaees ceed 25 ee a i i ane wh eee 12 $ 3437 SiILiIP NEWS. Sonris, April 28th, 1890—Schrs Abbie M Deering, Gioucester, Goodwia, Sehingi M B Smith, Lunenburg, N 8S, baiting; Horace B Parker, Gloucester; Criterton, do; Mascot, do; all bound north fishing; Sun-Light, Souris, Kickbam, fitting up rigging etc; Alpha, Sour’s, Gay, load tor Magdalenes; Coreair, Halifax, !oading for St Pierre, Mayflower, Souris, loading for Sherbrook, N 8; Darling, Ch’to«n, Laird, fitting and caulking. See — Apyice To Morgers.—Mrs. Winslow's lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as to taste. gums, allays al} pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best knuwn remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-live cents a botile. aplls Mdyeolwkyly KD. ©. Will Cure You. VOL. 25.—NO. 121 Misunderstood. Tis ‘sard when those we love misunderstand, And yet, we dare not give to speech thy thought Which it may fail to utter, and in naught Lessen the breach, but widen,—ever banned ln speech and ailence oth ; when clasp of hand “oo warm or else too cold, and service ‘yrought O’e> soon »r else o'er late, and fond eye taught To seek o1 shua, wia aye love's reprimand. Could we but bear the heart, and so reveal The truth that word aad action still restrain, Though much tit love from love would fain conces] Thus seen should bring surpriss and bitter pain Yet soon if all were brought to love’s appeal The loss might be outmeasured by the gain. MarrHew Ricury Kyvoar. Benton, N. B. TEA AND FANCY On Wednesday, May ith, There will be a Tea and Mancy Sale IN THE LYCEUM, —-—IN AID OF—-- Notre Dame Convent. OYSTERS, ICE CREAM and Refresh ments of all kinds will be « rved. Doors open at 2 p.m. Tea ready at 6 p.m. An agreeable time is anticipated. Admission, 10 cents. Tea, 25 cents. ap21—dy RARE CHANGE. “Terrace House” For Sale, BY AUCTION. ee AM instructed by Mrs, Catherine McKenns to sell by Auction, on the Premises, cor- ner of Pownal and King Streets, On Saturday, 3rd day of May, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON, That valuable property known as the “ TER. RACE HOUSE,” comprising a lot of land fronting 40 feet on Pownal Street aud &4 feet on King Street, with a large Three-story Brick Building, 32x40, and Kitchen, 20x30, finished throughout, with Parlor, Sitting Room, Dinin Room, Store, Kitchen, and 17 Bedrooms—all large, cheerful, airy reoms. A.so—A Three-story Warehouse and Stable, with frost-proof Cellar, 30x20 feet, fitted up to accommodate 13 horses, TERMS—25 per cent. cash, to be paid at sale; balance payable in equal instalments in one, two and three years, with interest at 6 per cent. R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, ———— ap26 Boston Steamors. S. §. “CARROLL” ILL leave Boston on WEUNESDAY, 30th April. Returning, will leave Charlottetown on MONDAY, 5th May, at 6 p. m. CARVELL BROs., ap26~-pat eod lw Agents. SEED GRAIN, &C. ths RUSSIAN, Red and White Fife Wheat, Two and Four-rowed | Barley, Biack and Norway Osts, Vetches, | Timothy and all sorts Clover Seeds. Also, Flour, Cornmeal, Crushed Oats and Barley, etc. F. L. MACNOTT, 139 Water Street, Ch'town, April 22—3i eod 2i wkly Plans and Specifications af Buildiags PREPARED BY CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS, ARCHITECTS OFFICE :—Market House (head of stairs). mch25—6w eod & wky-- pd VALUABLE REAL ESTATE. Sale of Lands in Charlotte- town Royalty. E are instructed by the Executors of the Estate of late Owen Connolly to sell at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the Premises, On Monday, (2th day of May, 1890 AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., Part of that eens pnee ty lying between the St. Peter's Road and the Lower St, Peter’s Road, adjoining the residence of the late Ralph Biecken, Esq., and formerly owned by Michael Beazeley, Keq. — ee The property has been laid off in Building * bright as a button.” It is very pleasant | neta ie It evothes the child, softens the and Pasture for further particulars apply at cflice of Pu ters & Peters, or al the office of Estate of Owen Connolly, where plans of the pre perty cn be seen. ferms liberal and will be made known at tle sale ; H. NURTON & C0,, . tga gti t Wa i het ef Gh ne z f gf at it i ir 2 i gis ry er be.