TSaMs Five Do_uaRs A YRAaR, NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE ———————— This is true Liberty, when Free-Borm Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.--Evriripes. EDWARD ISLAND, WEDNESDAY. MAY 5, 1886. ee —————————— ae i Srvere Copies Two Crexts VOL. 18-—-NO, 138 The Daily Examiner rR MUTUAL LPR is issued every evening by The Examiner Publishing Go. ASSETS, NEARLY -_ - From their office, corner of Water and Great George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Kdward Island. —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— ee I ann on.4 vd beset aleunail $2.50 Rs chsoc cece deneee akieus GR IE FOU ic occ cccccccecccce fn Advertising at moderate rates, See ef) erence nena ‘The Wealthiest Company in —_——— 0 —_—. — INSURANCE CO, OF NEW YORK ~ $109,000,000.00 the World, — BEYOND COMPARISON. oO The following examples of current payments in 1885 on “xg Company are beyond comparison ; showing the best results attained by any company : a polieies issued by this; ; ‘ ' { cf 1.25 a 50 therefore they mnet stand alons unchallenged, as! . “ ev made for monthly, quar | A , a e for » quar. oli ' or yearly advertisements, | pe ae Asien. | ot Policy. ae “Additions. ; (t Three Rivers Dairymen’s Asso- ciation. A MEBTING of the aboye Association, held in New Perth School Houseyon April 20, was largely attended by'the people of this place and other sections of the country. James D. Dewar, Esq., President of the Association, occupied the chair, and intro- duced to the audience the Rev. Mr. Gillis, The rev. gentleman commenced his lecture by giving an account of the origin of the of Cardigan, who delivered a very interest- | ing lecture on ‘‘ Life in the Highlands.” LEPTERS TO THE EDITOR, | Misrepresentation Corrected. Srz,—The following resolution, moved by | Bro. ‘Jaa. Carruthers, and seconded by Bro. (L. U, Fowler, was unanimously adopted by Weilington Division S. of Tem. on the evening of 27th ult : Whereas, It is evident from anitem in the Summerside Journal of the 20th inst., that some individual devoid of the virtue of truthfulness has been maliciously {misrepresenting the members of this Division ; and Oe Longe 0 “the rn * leaks “ae ih ee ea ae . Highland races, and then related instances | “yyj-rcas, The Editor of the Journal, although J > tracts cae of cruelty inflicted on his countrymen apparently conscious thas the communication was ; terly. half- : . unworthy of a place in public print, yet, by 3 on application, ra through On mansent | apeteds of land tenure. inserting in his local column a condensed ‘extract . a al Be oe _ SAFE 4 He reviewed the situation of the crofters, therefrom—liable, not improbably, to convey a ; } . . . . 2 . 2 : s a be iving au account of their occupation and | more damaging impression than the publication : Chas. Brewer, Boston, Mags...................... 10 SURE. mom (© ween of the letter in full, has abetted the yile slanderer; 4 ALMANAC FOR MAY, 1886. | H. A. Vatable, New York......000 7 Tene | eo000 ar earl ROMPT. mode of living ; that-as they live on crofts|” Therefore Resolved, That this, Division ie jus- . ; | E. B. De Meaux, Paris, France........... |). "72°71" 10.000 4984 14/984 . or small farms containing six acres of land, |ticeto its members and in vindication of” ite MOON 8 CHANGES. | Fraticis Thompson, Charlestown, Mass.......... 5,000 | 3,414 8.414 and are only tenants at will, it affords no|»0nor, repel the baseless detraction; and New Moon 3rd day, llh., 30m m. N | Thomas Talbot, N. Billerica, Mass. Pee ecees ss steeeee 19,000 5,336 15,336 AWONDERF L ; ; y : , Further Resolved, That said resolution be v y> * “+ Pe Mm. N. ia n, Brookiyn, N. Y....... ae ip. § RRS } 5.000 3'397 3 207 Incentive to exertion, as they may be | forwarded to the Editor of THe Examiner for First Quarter 10th day, 10h, 7.6 pm, W, G. G. Spencer “ “a y+ van "S : ; d ; sb he darkest} publication - a 2 , . , * wre ‘ ee ee | OL CREE ET EREC ET £5,000 6,72 11,72 A lamso . Bot 1p C h Bals ejacte at any time > ut as the arkes . Full Moon 17th day, 9h, 34 6m, » m, 8 E. John W, Downing, Tes. N.Y... ng 5.000 | 5 639 10.639 ( Sons botant oug sam, loud bh ita sil lini th . bright A. D, Fraser, Last Quarter 25th day, 7h, 23 6m m, NW, John P. Howard, Englewood, N. J. 5,000 8,229 13,229 It \s as pleasant as honey. Coughs, Colds, ang [C/OUG Has 108 sliver ining, there is a S Rec. Scribe. - ’ 7 i, p 7 < *: Wee Babcock, San i i 3,000 } 3,894 6.394 Asthma, which lead to Consumption, have been side to svicuion, as emigration is almost the North Bedeque, May 1, 1886. ae Sun /San Moon) High! Dass. | Setebe ai, st Tar eater 7) |. @peedily cured by the use of ADaNSOX’S Batsamafter | only alternative, while if left in undisturbed SSS ee 4y|DAY OF w aK Toesleats ioe levator! pa otals wa | $63,000 $60,840 $128,840 Silother medicines have failed. Sufferers from either possession of their holdings, being so much A Lecture on “Svrccess.” 1 Saturday ih mh m morn jaft’n bh m The face of the polices amounted to $638 ,000 ; ‘the policy-holders received in addi- Reeent or chronic coughs or bronchial affections, can Tesort to this great remedy, confident of obtaluing Charlottetown Ticket Agency. ive land, they would sooner remain in . : on” 45017 2! 3 46) 9 14! , f 2 , mpeedy relief, Do not delay, get it at once. native ’ y On Monday evening, the 26th inst., a 2/ Sunday 49), 4) 4 19 9 sal 3 tion as @ profit upon their investment $60,840, or a total of $128,840, FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGIETS, misery at home than cress the Atlantic very tntobesting and lnstiwstive lecture was 3 Monday 48| 6] 4 48/11 30] 18! The above are not isolated or remarkable payments selected during many years of; Betted gue tree : ao nt Me premiere, eo 1 ae beyond . he fact | 2elvered in Junction Road School-house, 4) Tuesday 41) 7) 5 17|\\t 6 20) business, but taken from a long list of such claims paid in 1885, Beg ee dace ke ¥. ; ious nielde a aon a a ti before a large‘sudience,on the sbove subject 5| Wednesday 45} 8] 5 SO)LL 46 ‘ that as the gloom of ignorance and supersti by Mr. Donald B. McLeod of that place, 6 Thareday 44) 91. 6 45/morn 25 | Sach splendid resulta have never been reached, nor nearly approached, by any | ———— tion vanishes before the light rays of educa- The lecturer most ably and_ philosophical 7| Friday 43) 11) 7 38} 0 27; 28 other company. t'01,the High/ander is sure to make his mark, defined the true elements of seteem te al- 8) 3a turday 41} 12) 8 33) 1 11} 3h} J ers WwW, WH EATLEY having long since distinguished himself in , iat : 9 Sunday 39) 13} 9 38} 1 59) 34| » a ACHEPRN, . the pulpit, the university, and the halls of moet all the various pyssnits of Hie. Ep . oe . “ 7 i : a “ aa ‘ * ° : wv? Mn i ] i . « 10| Monday 38} 14/10 46) 254) 36) oak AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND | Prodnee ald Commission Merchant,|iecislation. ‘The rev. gentlemanjconcluded |2elt Particularly on jadadeniiae o 32 Wedneea 35 16 att é4l : a ro Gan "| his lecture by expressing the wish that the sential to success, and dealt some severe ~| W ednesday ‘ pate 64) S 25) — ———— ~ —————~ time is not far distant, when all of celtic ahi a nee - 2s 2 : " v “7 “ ReecraL attention given to consignments.|extraction, whether the descendants of et i aay cdaisbok rove Z — 15/Setarte ~ a] ‘41 3 = a Large storage accommodation, Scotchmen, Irishmen, or[Welshmen, will, lence, use of tobacco and intoxicating a at] sit pate an onl Satisfaction guaranteed. casting aside all antagonistic sectional pre- liquors. His many comparisons and ‘apt 17/ Mond vy 30 22] 6 56/10 12) 52) @ 269 Barrington St., Halifax, N. §.|jodice, cultivate feelings of friendship, and illustracions were peculiarly happy, and to Ha 18/ Tuesday 29; 24) 8 1/10 50; 85) —_— 0--—— March 24--3mos eod live harmoniously together. At the close, | +),, point and were inarked by a judicious li = ae — - ; os 25) oI ru\EN DOLLARS REWARD is offered to any one proving ha ae 9 hy pobes> amount of witand humor. For about an Chursday 6 53\aft 6} | ° . . , ' r:y:._'| hour or more, he held the audience spell. 21) friday 25, 25)10 41} 0 43/15 1; § that any House in the Trade is selling ESTABLISHED 1873. : MEMBERS CHAMBER | Robert Dewar, John MacLean, and William |t,,un4, and his remarks throughout proved 4 22) 4aturday 24; 27jll 22) 1 3} 3 a Kaneen, after which a vote of thanks was], ; : hes wal denn oa 98 3 5 COMMERCE. : i aah ‘tabl him to be conversant with many sources of sue | 2 e322 VHATS, WHOLESALE OR RETAIL ped nero Tush Meewiably formation “and pom of “estmiv — — : ae : knowledge. 25) Tuesday 22; 31) 0 30) 3 46 9 3 5 W f= B U Y The meeting then adjourned. Lor 67 i 26} W ednesday ot) 35-958 4 2. ‘ The next meeting of the Association will -) on Os MF gi 7 . ’ 7 “m 6. ai Bl trdey” | 30 sal ios] 6 orl 14 VEEAPEE, THAN Potatoes, Spiling, R.W. Ties, |? »!4 in New Perth, on Jaly 13th so ee abet a or é Phy ’ : , J. A. Dewar, ; Tee Bees. AL EBERT CURL] timber, wats, canned acy. poten | Antlyzing the Baking Powders, é ; | - q o y > » u 31|Monday —‘ {4 18/7 37] 3.19] 9 26|15 19 - - : - Fish, May, Eggs, ee Seen Under the direction of the New York i - - ee acento Produce, ; Pa , State Board of Health, eighty-four diff-r- | Elmira Literary Institute. ent kinds of bakin g powers, embracing ail : THROU H TICKETS ! THIS Is A STANDING OFFER FOR THREE MONTHS, And sell on commission. Write us fully for , the brands that could be found for sale in i! uebpamen quotations. Ship to On Thursday evening, the 22ad ult., the| the State, were submitted to examination HROUGH TICKETS for sale to all parts Cash, and offered from 20 to 30 per cent. cheaper than the of Canada and the Uaited States, at the very lowest possible rates maps, tims tables, etc. G. A. Station Master and Ticket Agent, March 19—2aw wky 3mo SHARP, P. E. L. Railway, — 7 Cre — BOSTON. SPRING ARRANGEMENT. THE PALACE STEAMERS | INTERNATIONAL S.S. CO. Leave St. John for Boston, via Eastport and Port- land, every Tuesday and Leave St. John at 8 o'clock every Saturday night for BOSTON DIRECT. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd | OF THE class ; $9.50, ist class. For tickets and other information apply to G. A.SHARP, t hursday, at 8.00 ¥. W. HALES, Write for rates a. m. ae WE have 2,232 Hard and Soft Felt Hats, majority of buyers value them. | We mean to Sell if you give us chance. 7a Queen Street. Ch’tuwn, April 17, ’86—eod & wky Buy from us and we will be mutually benefitted. Drop in and C us, even if you don’t want to buy. BRU C-_5, bought for ~ PUBLIC 20: 70° ge this date to Ist MAYw e will give bargsins in all departments, White Cottons, Print Cottons, Shirtings and Sheetings at 2%: Cloths, very cheap. dl | Colored French Merinoes and Cashmeres at prices that defy competition. | Kid Gloves at marked down prices. NOTICE. To Farmers and Others who want to buy Dry Goods at Low Prices. PRICES THAT ARE BOUND TO SELL. A big lot of Wool Tweeds, suitable for Men’s and Roya’ wear, st panic prices, Ulster The balance of our Colored Dress Goods regardless of cost; Black and Black and Colored A BIG DRIVE in Men’s and Boys’ SOFT FELT HATS for spring wear—just see them, Gray Cottons, HATHEWAY & C0.) 22 Central Wharf, Boston, Gen- eral Commission Merchants, Consign your vessels to our house. Will receive personal attention. Charters, Freights and Vessels for the United States, Newfound- land, West Indies, South America Ports. Lumber, Stone and Oil Freights, April 12, ’836—3mos Charlottetown Waterworks Company. ae is hereby given by the under- signed, two of the corporate members of the above Company, that the required num- ber of shares in the above Company having been subscribed, a general meeting of the members and stockholders of the above Com- pany will be held at the office of R. R. FITZ- GERALD, Solicitor, in the Cameron Block, in Charlottetown, Province of Prince Edward Island, at the hour of eleven o'clock of the forenoon, on TUESDAY, the eighteenth day of MAY next, A. D., 1886, for the purpose of making, ordaining and establishing such bye- laws, ordinances and regulations for the good management cf the affairs of the Corporation as they shail deem necessary, and for the pur- pose of choosing seven directors, being share- holders and members of the Corporation, under and in pursuance of the rules and regu- lations contained in the statute of the said Province, incorporating the above Company. Dated at Charlottetown this fifteenth day of April, A. D., 1886. A. McKINNON, i R. FITZGERALD. April 16—t] 18 may pat attached to the hills and vales of their members of the above-named Society met in their Hall for the purpose of bringing their Debating Club to a close for the sea- son. After the routine business of the Institute had been gone throtigh, Mr. Thomas Pierce was elected chairman for the evening. The President (Mr. John McKachern) then addressed the meeting, and very ably reviewed the working of the Institute dur- ing the season just closing, and noted with pleasure the progress made and the friendly and harmonious feeling existing among all members, which clearly indicates the many benefits derived from well-organized insti- tutions of this kind. He was followed by John F, Mellick, . McPhee, J. J. Camp- bell and F. J. McKinnon, all endorsing the sentiments expressed by the President, and congratulating the members upon the favorable auspices under which the Society wes closing. Since its re-organization this Society has met on Thursday night of each week, for the purpore of discussing subjects pertain- ing to the moral, intellectual and mental culture of its members. The following are a few of the many subjects discussed, viz : ‘*Which ia the better form of Government —Monarchial or Presidental?’’? ‘ Are Political parties a benefit to the State ?” ‘*Which confers the most benefit on Society —the Platform or the Press /’ ‘‘Was the sending of Napoleon Bonaparte to St. Helena justifiable?” “Which exercises Character—nature or education ?” ‘‘Which is the most Profitable lnvestment for Farm- ers —Crop-raising or Stock-raising ?” ‘Which is the greater field for oratory— the Pulpit or the Bar ?”’ Besides the many important subjects dis- tartrate of lime and other impurities. cost of this chemically pure cream of tartar is much greater than any other, and on ae- count of this greater cost is used in no baking powder but the ‘‘Royal.”’ and analysis by Prof. C. F. Chandler, a Member of the State Board and President of the New York City Board of Health, assisted by Prof Edward G. Love, the well-known late United States Government chemist. The official report shows that a large number of the powders examined were found to contain alum or lime; many of them to such en extent as to render them seriously objectionable for use in the pre- paration of human food. Alum was found in twenty-nine samples. This drug is employed in baking powders to cheapen their cost, lime is attributed to the impure cream of tartar of commerce used in their manufac- ture. lyzed, and found to contain Jime and other impurities ; in some sainples to the extent of 93 per cent. of their entire weight. The presence of Such cream of tartar was also ana- All the baking powders of the market, with the single exc,ption of ‘‘Royal” (not including the alum and phosphate powders, which were long since discarded as unsafe or ineflicient by prudent house keepers) are made from the impure cream of tartar of commeree, and consequently contain lime to a corresponding extent. The only baking powder yet found by chemical analysis to be entirely free from lime and absolutely pure is the“ Royal.” This perfect purity results from the exclu- sive use of cream of tartar specially refined ‘ and prepared by patent processes of the N. the greater influence in the Formation of | y. Tartar Co., which totally remove the The Prof. Love, who made the analyses of ot Sameer a i ts ti ssa ELR P. K. L Steam Nav. Co, | *2¢ if you want a hat you are bound to buy one of this lot ; also, a large stock of STIFF cussed several entertainments, consisting of Pe mi te Bee mR &e } ° " BARCLAY & CO, baking powder for the New York State & | HATS, at hard-pan prices. essays, readings, recitations, dialogues,| Board of Health as well as for the govern- . : ; t. ’ | : oe — Ticket Agen A First-class and Well-assorted stock to select from. GEN ERA L speeches, &c., &c., were given by the mem- ment, says of the purity and wholesomeness April 26, 1886—ec y bers. of ‘* Royal” :— A lecture was alo delivered by Alexander Robertson, of Red Point. Mr. R. took for the subject of his lecture, “ Small Things,” which was a great literary treat. The lecturer very ably showed how many great undertakings fraught with the most wonderful consequences to men and nations, originated from very small things. By way of example he reviewed the ‘‘ Crusade Wars,” “ The Taking of Quebec by Wolfe,” Can- [&e. &c. From this and several other lec- tures which he has delivered, Mr. Robert- son has gained for himself the reputation of being a clever scholar, and an eloquent lecturer. ae SATISFACTION GUARANTEED, ' } L. ARTHUR & CO.,,) STANLEY BROS, GENERAL Brown's Block, Opposite Market House. Commission Merchants,) ymca neandard bred Bouiae Null 121 ATLANTIC AVENUE, “HERNANDO.” BOSTON, MASS.) Registered Number 2891. Rggs and Produce a Specialty. — : . ’ i 5 Ibs., b b wea REGORD 2,60. Ssectscariy nti bands eh, leg i a “I have tested a package of * Royal Baking Powder’ which I purchased in the open market, and find it composed of pure and wholesome ingredients. It isa cream of tartar powder of a high degree of merit, and dves not contain either alum or phos- phates or avy injurious substances. E. G. Love, Pa, D.” Commission & Shipping Merchants, 1191 Atlantic Avenne, Boston. ‘LMIGHT years’ experience in this market. Over fifty thousand bushels P. E. I. potatoes received by us last fall, Our patrons all satisfied. Vessels chartered for potato freights at short notice. Write for market reports 4&@ Specialties— Potatoes, Mackerel, ned Lobsters, Eggs. March 17, ’86—3mo eod Ch’town, March 19, 1886 A Cincinnati pickpocket, seeing @ young man with a young woman on each arm, deftly relieved him of his watch. The young man saw the deed and tried to grab the thief, but the girls clung to his arma and cried, “don’t go, he'll kill you,” and more tu that effect, until the thief got well away. They were not confederates of the pickpocket, either, but nice average Ohio girls, who were bound the man shouldn't get hort. Why Pay Higher When WOODILLS M. J. Camrpet, Secretary Elmira, May Ist, 1836. tS eo Alger etnam em — of public races. Almont, by Alexander's Abdallah 15 (sire of Goldsmith Maid, 2,14, &c.) son of Rys- Madrid, having recovered from the shock dyk‘’s Hambletonian 10, sire of Dexter, 2.17}, and 38 others that have beaten 2.30. The dam of i r . known as “The great sire of Trotters,“ sire of Westmont 2.1] i a Oy Ee in 2.30 or better; sire of the dams of Catchfly, 2.18}, McMahon, 2 21, and C A } many others, and sire of 101 horses with public records, as well.as of 46 sons that have sired winners & oie aapaiae Almont was by Mambrino Chief, (sire of Lady Thorne, 2.183, &c.) and his granddam was by Pilot, ain 9 i he dams of Maud S., 2.083, and Jay-Eye-See, 2.10. : ‘ 5 es OF ri EB | 28> gare of ¢ do was by American Clay 34 (sire of Granville, 2.26, &c., and of dams of on on Ranches a. pend others) by Cassius M. Clay 22 (sire of Harry Clay, 2.23}, &c.,) he by ©. M. iC ‘ f George M. Patchen 2.23}, sire of Lucy, 2.18}), he by Henry Clay 8 (sire of the d am of j enue Wilkes, cane 44 that have beaten 2.30), son of Andrew Jackson. : 4 Note the marvellous concentration of speed-producing blood in Hernando. The full pedigree | of HERNANDO wil) be found in his 1886 Circular, now in press, which contains useful records and | practical information, and will be mailed free. Tins Retail 7 Cents GERMAN 4oz. Tins Retail 12 Cents 2oz. of the murder of its bishop, is counting on a novel sensation when the assassin is garroted. As he is a priest, the civil authorities will demand from the clerical authorities his degradation from the ranks of the clergy. Two bishops and two priests will tear all his sacerdotal vestments from him, and then a bishop will scrape his 24 boys. army and one in the Confederate. out of the thirteen were killed on the field of battle, and the one in the Confederate army has not been heard from. -->s A Pennsylvania lady raised a family of Thirteen were in the Union Eleven Two out of the thirtcen returned home, and one of them has applied for a pension. ——i 2. oo Harry Adams, of Chicago, had in his stable a fine harness and wolf robe, and a valuable bull dog to guard them. Mike ee broke in and stole harness, robe and og. shaven crown with a knife to remove all trace of consecration. This ceremony was last performed in 1852 in the case of a priest named Merino, who tried to kill Queen Isabella. ~ | and we refer breeders to them with confidence. Is MARKED i PT Hunx annDo will make the season of 1836 as follows: 1 : : CHARLOTTETOWN (at “Barrister’s stables, rear of Flannigan‘s forge), Monday, May 3rd, till Saturday, May 8th; Monday, May 17, till Saturday, 22nd; Monday, May 3ist, till’'Saturday, } June 5th, &c. ” XOUNTY LINE, at noon, Monday, May 10th, Monday. May 24th. Monday, June 7th, &c. ei iS KENSINGTON, a the evening, Monday, May 10th, Monday, May 24th, Monday, June7th, &c. & SUMMERSIDE, (Tuesday), May lith, — i3th and 15th ; (Tuesday), May 25th, 26th, 27th and 2{T ), June 8th. 9th, 10th, and 12th. Ee } ENTREE FILLE, Friday, Mth May, Friday, 28th May, F riday, 1ith June, Piease note dates carefully. Later dates will be announced in good time. : TERMS:—$20 for the season, with pejyilege of returning free next year if mare proves not in ‘oal ; $25 to insure ; $13.50 for single service. : ; ‘ ay re further particulars see Circular and Handbills, orappiy to the undersigned. BAKING Soz. Tins Retail 22 Cents POWDER -_ —— ea Thomas Merrill, who disappeared from East Woburn, Mass., 25 years ago, leav- ing a wife and children and some property, and who was supposed to be dead, turned up the other day in Woburn. Tt, NT. ct tartan, Three years ago a married couple ob- tained a divorce in the Belfast courts. He is 85 | Since then prices ever obtained for colts of the same age inthis Island. They are his best recommendation, } HERNANDO has proved a grandly successful stock horse. His stock have sold for the highest BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. they have lived together in W. A, NOONAN, Quality Equal to Any. yearsold and is in good health. He hes | Rockland, Me., until a recent mg when w = Se, April 26, 1896~-28 may? & 5 why tf Ie Charge! March 1, 1888. been out west. they were egain married.