8 AN RE THE EXAMIAEK ee "=\THE DAILY EXAMIN ———— ve Doucars a Year. NEW SERIES. | For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | land prompt «tlention to_ oed--3) THE EXAMIN ® Job i Ving Depart. | ment is peculiar. Don't forget it “ This is true Uberty, when Free Bora Men, hevtss to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evurrops. ———_ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLANL, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 22, 1882. Siseiz Copia, fro Canc Calendar for June, 1892. MOON'S CHANGES, F Juarter, 2nd day. .......... 527 morn Full M BOP we dicscc.cecg 3 Gee rast Q er, 17th day 427 after New Moon, 24:8 day .10 42 morn \ wth diy bo -. Sh. afrer Da High W ater. of Day of Week. - --——— Vent Morn, After. h. m. hm l W ednesday 250 | 32158 2 Thursday 34) | 410 3 Priciay 459 &§ 9 4 setarday 5 tu 6 li 3 Sunday 6 43 7 2 & Monday 7 34 7 58 3 luesday Swi i 8@& * W erinesday 95/1 02 4 hursedsy 74 3 © § 10 | Friday 1) 28 10 4g il urday 7 ee 4 ll 28 12 Sund ay ieee 8 Gc a 13 Mondey - 3 0 28 14 | Taesday 0 48 . & 15 | Wednesday 1 22 1 49 16 Thursday r 820 2 3i i7 Friday 2a. oe 13 Saturday 3 56 4 30 ‘3 } ~unday 5 10 | 5 53 WD Monday 6éei as, 2! Tuesday 7 50 | 25 22 WV einesday 8 54 9 23 23 | Thursday ; ai wy 34 Friday 10 23 10 55 «| Saturday | il 16 | ll 36 2A | Sunday ll 56 27 | Monday | 017 0 37 rm Puesday | 057 1 17 20 | Wednesday | 1 36 1 56 ju Thursd “y 2 iS 2 37 ; 'rented the | ane BUSINESS GROWS | WITH US! | ment. Charlottetown, May 19, 1892. IW THE FAGE GF BULL TIMES | We find it necessary to increate our Ss. | prem'ses. In order to do this large we have fitted up as a Jobbing Depart- | Physicians and Country Dealers will find that we mean business, and wili deal better with them than any other | house in the trade. REDDIN BROS.., —' ameron Block, Opposite the Post Office. fic we have) Basement underneath She premises of Mr. H, Haszard, which | 4 ONS ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, uiver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- | DIORBINOING | BLINK BOOKS. MAGAZINES, t KEVIEWS. | and all work of these classes reeeive careful snd promprc attention, ! JOB PRINTING | OFFICE STATI NERY, CILCUTLARS, NOTICES, FINANCIAL STATEMENTS, 97, GEORGE PHARMACY, -——HEADQUARTERS FOR— FISHING TACKLE. Flies, bit eae Ghee Casts, | Hooks (with and without Gat), Laauding Nets, ete. emai } {AVE NO FIVE-YEA®-OLD We STOCK | at a3) per cet disou sor 1) we advor- tise to sell oar «toc’ at thet discount, bat only ask « fair ant Soaest profl_ on a new aad oxcep- tiovally good stock. Our RU th are very fine, and worth the prico asked for them. ‘ : PF, DeC. DAVIES. may13 “ = - PENNYROYAL WAFERS. 2 A specific monthly medicine for ladies 0 restore and regulate the menses; juci ¢ free, healthy ani painiess hars No aches or pains on ap proech. Now used by over 30.000 ladica. mee need will use again. Invigo at«s these organs. Buy of your druggist onty those with our signatcre acroes face of label. Avoid substitates. Sealed ; particulars maile tc stamp, 21.00 pe all » vox. Address, EURRKA CHEMICA a“ \ COMPANY, Deraosr, For eale. mailed, by GOO. BE. HUGHES, at Apothecauries Halli. Ch'towa dw iv —+39:29 JAMES A, MORRISON, HALIFAX. WARRE 4, CAKEDREAD & 60,, TEA MERCHANTS, Londen. == Engiand, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince E-iward Island Produce. BREF ERENCKE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE Pickford & Black’s Wharf, Halifax, August 13, 189i--dy & wy Several World's Columbian Exposition, Chicago, 1893. T ik Geveramen! of lad ACC Ipiol the Ment of the w he Domiaion of Canada invitation of the Govern Usited 4a es to take part ia the expressly for the L London Clubs and West End Hotels. flucting heaven's own hues. vouog lady eothusiasts, or for thos: who desirs » hobby to reproduce. GRAPHS are uusffscted by atrospheric influence. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, ¥. S., SOLE AGENYr FOR N. 8. AND P. & TI. I have great ploasure in informing th» public of P. B. Island that t hava) who wiil carry a full lise of executed promptly on short notice. We Wedding Stationery. INVITATION®, CARDS, ANNOUNCEMENTS, promptly printed in correct form. Fine Stationery Department. NOTE PAPERS and ENVELOPES) ‘GRAMME CARD3 of the most sp- ——— take special care to make our work at | jpoved styles. tractive. 162 VICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, June 1, 1892—w fs 162 VICTORIA ROW. Cash Assets, Annual Income, = = ——(x) J. MACKACHERN, Charlottetown, June 10, 1802—2m fs w eee EXSHAW’S BRANDY THE MOTUAL LIFE INSURANCE (CO, © =: or BWuawv TOoRkz.. ———_—_—{0) —-——_-— —_——_ - 4 xX \------— ——— The Greatest, Best and Waalthiest Insurance Company in the Wort. FEET | eee eee AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. ——___ | a a — A HIG8-CLASS (hampagne Cognac, 20,006 CASES | Exported to India in 1891 re a DUM SPFIR CABINET Jharches, Clubs, Htels, Dvelling+, etc., etc. artistic, giving a tous of richness, warmch sad color “0 the interior of the edifice . re- ORYSCOGRAPHY «ifecs a scop? for the amateur, oF CHRYS Tv- salu to THEO ives the aos J -ystugrs phs. wrld’s jomidan Experition, to be teld in “bicso from lst Ma 3iat October, 1894. As HMisingurtsnt that av ry full «i play o Cana- dian. proigveta te mule on ‘hat vccasion, & #e0eral inv: atioa sex ends to ‘ @nadian pro- a@ucers ana minatfacturers iu asricaita-e, hert’- CYiture, pr alu st, of forests, Aisneries, minerals, Mehiaery, mamifactures, arta, e.c. to assis. in Dringins tocethe ich disu ay of the n.tnral Tésvarces a i tadua-trisl or sdacts Of Canuds as will be u dit tw) the eo inir A x ’ onm rer for Canada har WO i > he vr iil have the qe neral chs 1 ‘men of sp-cr, ant i * r isl Gov raments tave Seen ia -ovevate with he view of inak- iu 1 xiuiba i eomplete and satisfac ory eeu a ».2 ‘he td)ymiaion } erament will pay the trans- pert of eF aivit-« ving aod retarniag, and for tue Placing articl:’4 «e aa'res mn ; ide not ‘atez than Stst July tor ) bon : at th x ovvtion ba id ‘naw : I 192, and al ee , nus. be in ,lac -_ ig P r i : snd weneral i ad syplyiug by levte pe WM 2AU -DERS, ‘ E ecutive C»um:ssio .er for Canada. Dvast..ace. od Ag wujvure, { Ol .we, Wife Apri, [981, may! }. apl4—Sm J. EXSHAW & 80., Bordeaux, © FRANCE. | wi Miayor-alect of L don. L CdAAPPELLE, DRANK IN —IN THE— | BRITISH QO SPHRO. WHISKY, 4 NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH CLASS WHISKIES, selected Ths most pooular Whisky at the For sabe by sll first-class Houses in the City. J E. ALBRO, Sole Agent for N.S. and P. E. 1. CRYSTOGRAPHS, A new and most popular devices to imitate SSAINED GLASS, for deca ne apa t The desig&s are wost beautifa de ki. A LBR. Every Officers’ Mess ARMY. Every Bottle protected agsinst fraud by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. J. E. ALBR®, Halifax, Sole Agent for Maritime Provinces. aches and fevers and cures habitual \ constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever o duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- | ceptable to the stomach, prompt in | its action and truly beneficial in its effects, pooner only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have wade it the most ular remedy known. "hae of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. | Any reliable ¢ruggist who may not i have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one w o wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the | CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISOO, CAL. jlim the latest styles from the leading! . his friends aud respected by alas a statesman ANNiAL REPORTS, | manufacturers | LOUISVILLE, KY. MEW FORE, N. worthy of emulation by Canadian youth.” CLUB & SOCIETY WORK, | W. R. WATSON, Wholossle Druggist, It is evident that Sir John Thompson INVITATION, MENU and PRO- Charlotteetown. mwt jyl3|has no need to personally resist Dr. Doug- STM, 27-2 ith July. 3h ** 25 | - - : 8th Aug. i ® * .* a 22a “ " * ” Sth Sept. j o “a “6 1th “ “ “ sth Oct, “ Charlottetown, TUESDAY, 25'h June. ” ” ™ Sth July. “ a 19 h oa] | ¥ 2nd Aug. ; ‘ J i6th aa 3uth ice ! . a “« L h pt. This Steamer is fitted up with every comfort for Passengers and the sail on the St Lawrence is delightful during the sum ner months Passenger fares, r tes of freight and all parti- #160.000.000 culars ob ainable from CARVELL BROS. 38,000,000 may2%—we guarm th Agents. MOUNTED on Valcanite $1000 «a set; Watt- Metal uowarvds. Best of material, eatis faction. 145 Queen Street. lyrecd & wy—juneé | | | an eee = ee S.C wang” J i "G POWDER c be § : Ready for use in ony vantity, For making Boftening Wate~, Disin uses. A cen equals 20 pounds Sela by All Grocers and Druggirts. GiLieTs = Ww. | PUREST, STRONCEST, Sst. LAAMICHL HASZARD & MOORE, HASZARD & MIDRE, pps so-rasos0es 2m mounted on | toe virtuous character of its aldermen, for $15.00 a set, | Partial Sets from 2.00 and workmanship and MURKAY'S DENTAL P \RLORS, ecting, and a hundred Senet boda, , Vercatoas EXAMI 1892 NER, THe ALLY JUNE ») aay Sir John Thompson Defended. A good man is never without defenders Che attack of the Rev. De. Douglass upon Sir John Thompson has bes mive by por- sons of every class and creed. Among the most prominent of Sir John’s defenders is Mr. Coatsworth, member of Parliament for foronto and a leading and influential Methodist. In the course of a letter to the Ottawa Citizen, Mr. Coatsworth says : “As a member of the Methodist Charch having great respect for Dr. Douglas, a ven erable minister of that church, 1 was deeply pained at the evident lack of Christian cher. ity and moderation evinced by him on that ‘ecasion. It was alsoa matter of deep re- get to observe Dr. Dougias’ entire m‘scon ception of the public life of Sir John Thorp» sou. The whole tenor of his address shows clearly io me that be was misinformed and the inferences he drew were based on a ataie- ment cf facts which were in every important psrticulsr totally at variance with the true state of the case. I do not yield so any per- son in my jealous care to guard the very in- terests which I believe Dr. Douglas intended by his speech to preserve. At the same time ium fiee to say candidly that after nearly vwo years of intimate relations with Sir John Thompson, I have ever fouad him to be a) courteous, fair, liberal-minded gentleman and 4 stateeman of the highest rank, and I have yet to see the slightest indication on his part to introduce religious questious into politics. The wroog impressions made upon many minds by such addresses as that of Dr. Doug- las have given rise to erroneous opinions cen- cerning Sir John Thompson. These are al- ways dispelled on meeting and hearing him. Dignified in manner, calm and temperate in discussion, logical in debate, seldom asserting @ position that cannot fai:ly be main‘aioed, extieme in nothing, an eathusiastic lover of Canada end British connection, he is loved by las’ attack. In so far as Sir John is con- cerne’, Dr. Douglas is repelled by the men of his own communion aad fellowship, as well as by fair-minded men of every party and creed, Notes and Comments. —The report of Mr. Ingalls, of the Geo- logical Survey, to the Dominion Govern- ment, shows that during the past four years the annual mineral production of Canada has largely increased, The value of the coal output bas increased from $4,758,590 to $7,792,175. The nickel industry has been established within that period, and last year the oui put was valued at $2,775,- 976. ‘The production of copper has in- creased from $342,345 to $1,238,780 Ocher minerals, excepting gold, also show @ satisfactory increase. —The Montreal Witness returns thanks to the broad shoulder of its mountain and having escaped the thunder, lightning and jrain which made havoc elsewhere in the province of Quebee. A St. John, N. B., man at present in Torynto, upon reading of the damage done by thestorm in Halifax, N. S., was heard to remark, ** They want- ed that to wake them up,” upon which the Empire remarks that it is strange what narrow prejudices lead men Co say. —Halifax Herald: It is a suggestive fact, in couneciion with the theory advanc ed by Rev. Dr. Douglas that the Roman Catholic church is making use of Sir Joha Thompson to control this country, that the two provinces of this dominion in which the adherenta of that denomination con- sititute a larger proportion of the population than they do in the others—-to wit Quebec and P. E. lsland—were the only two prov- inces in which the present dominion government failed to secure # majority at the last general eleccion. Qucbec, in which the Roman Catholics are as 7 to every 1 _ non-Catholic, returned 38 oppositiun to governmant supporters,—though the governmeas carried pearly all the Protestant district's ia the pro- vince. And P. E. Island, in which the Roman Catholics are withia a fraciiva of one half the population, elected 4 3 its to 2 con- servatives. On the other hand Manitoba, in which the Roman Catholic population is the smallest in proportion to population of any of the provinces, elected 4 conservatives to 1 grit. The moral of which seems to be that ac the last general election the Roman Catholic church did not exercise any undue activity in support of the government of whica Sic John fhempsea is a member. For Over Fiery Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little suiferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, aad the lictle cherub awakes as ‘* bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all paia, relieves wiad, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy fur diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a botile. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr MALLORY LINE. Provinces Service. York. on SATURDAY, May '1't, at 5 p.m oar aa Saturday thoreafter for Bair ship leaves DAY. May t York, due at Naw York Friday morning ing: at Ber Hardor oa and after June 4 h, 182 For full intormation, passenger and ireight rates apply '0 TROOP & SON, nts, junel—3ua d&w ai. Se an, N, B, New York, Maine and Maritime will sail from Pier S. S. WINTHROP No. a1 Kast River, Harbor, Pa ..# _N.B. Returring, steam- Kestport and Sr. Jeuk Pier, 8. Jon. TUES 2th, at3p.m, and each Tuvsday hereafter for Hast or’, Ber Herbor and Nev Land- The government crop bulletin for Manitoba gives the following figures showing the acre- age under crop: Wheat, 875,990; oata 332,- 974; barley, 97,644; peas, 2,188; potatoes, 10,000; roots, 17,498. The acreage of wheat js slightly less than last year. The report states the dairying interest is ia an unfavor- able state, owing to the scarcity of help. Regarding the crop prospec.s it states the outlook ia exceedingly bright and ful’y up to last year’s evormous yield. The farmers are jubilant over the situation. -_- —_»-- — ” : Leave your orders for Boston baked beans and biown bread at Murphy's Bakery, Kent St. j16 3w eod Canned apples in gallon and half gallon tins LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. | Educ ational Srr,—In the Patriot of the 9ch_ inst., ; noticed a paragraph entitled, ** Educetion a!,” and aigned ** Teacher,” which, I think, | voices the sentiments of every sehool! teacher on the Isiand. It cannot be dou>t- ed but that parents bave suffered much by the many changes in school books which have been made within the past year, aud -he change made in the two books reterred to by the Patrict’s correspondent was not lefinite, bat optional, so that some teachers preferred reteining the old series, dope thet Mr. McLeod, Supermtendent of Education, will give the matter hs due consideration. TEacweR OF UNGRADED S$cH9OL ” ve ~~. School Examination. The annual exam nation of the Bluefield Schovl was held or Wednesday, the 1dch June, under the management of Mr. A. Stitson, whe is a very efficient and painstak- ing teacher. During the short time he hes been with us he has made a marked iimprove- ment in our school. Prizes were awarded by the teacher and several of the heads of families as an inducement for the scholars to strive vw gain the point and carry cff the pt Ze. There was a good attendance of both parents and scholars, and after a thorough examination in the different classes severai of our prominent men rose and expressed their gratitude to Mr. Stitson for the able manner in which he conducted and improv- ed the school. Hoping he may long be spared to advance the cause of right, I re- main, Ont Wo Was PRESENT. Kingston, Lot 31. eae ~>+oro Personal. Mr. Wemyss Reid, in a recent magezine article, names certain men as being likely material for the next Liberal Cabinet, Amongst the peers are the Marquis of Ripon, Lord Spencer, the Earl of Kimber- iey, Lord Herschell, the last Liberal Lord Caancellor, and possibly Lord Carringion, the late Governor of New South Wales In the House of Commons, Sir William Har- court, John Moriey, Messrs. Campbeil- Bannermaa, Shaw Lefevre and A. J. Man- della, Sir George Trevelyan, Sir Charles Russel, Mr. Fowler, and possibly Peof. James Bryce and Mr. Labouchere are wen- tioned. Of these Lord Ripon was a fire- brand while Vicervy of India, Lord K-m- berley was the weakest Colonial Secre:ary after Lord Derby that England bas hal in modern times, whilst most of the others are ordinary every day politicians. Mr. Morley is academic, Sur Caarles Russel is really brilliant, Pcof. Bryce is a clever writer and thinker, and Labouchero is hopelessly erratic. But Mr. Gladstone is not yet out of the woods, and it ia too soon fur his foliowers to shout. i ae Exercise for Cows. Do not turn them out for that purpase ; they do not need it, nor will they take it ; besides, every movement in that direction by the cow machine brings you a loss in butter fat. Chewing the cud is all the exercise the cow machine needs. Do not dog the cow nur strike her. You would consider the owner of a steam mill crazy or a fool if you were to see him throwing sticks into his fly-wheel when runuaing at full speed, but that is what the owner of the cow machine is doing who ill-treats his cows, Shoot or sell the dog and substitute a pint of wheat bran every day in the feed- ing boxes. It wiil bring the cow to the stables regularly every night and morning without the aid of boy or dog. SKODA’‘’S DISCOVERY. the Great German-American mie oy, for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Bicod. Guarantco contract with every bottle. Pay At all Seaaions v1.00 ae a . J r bottle, six bottles $5.50. if ven want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.” — Treasurer Hall has introduced iato the assem ly of Quebec, a bill to tax all transfers of realestate one and a half per cent., and also to place a succession duty of one to 10 per cent on moveables and immoveables. Hunter River Tza.-—A special train will run io connection wich the tea at Hunter River on the 23rd, leaving Summerside at 8 o’cleck, & m ; returning, will leave Huuter River for Sammerside at 515 p. m., standard time, connectiug at Emerald morning and evening with Cape Traverse train, Return fares: Summerside and Barbara Weit, inclusive, 60-; Kensington and Freetown, 50c; Emerald, 402; Bradulbane and Clyde, inclusive, one siug'e first-class fare. —D. McKinnon, sec’y. tf Syrup or Fics produced from the laxative and nuitrivious jaice of California figs, com- bined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the system, dis- pelling colds and headaches, aud curing babit- ual constipation. jal3 lm ——— Few people have any idea of the care with which tobacco has to be attended after it is grown. It will imbibe odors of almost any kind if placed near the source of them. A pig sty, for instauce, near the place where the piauter stores his crops will impart a disagree- able flivor, which no care afterwards will divest it of. Among the many precautions taken tu obtaiu « faulileas leaf for the ‘Myrtle Navy” brand is to ascertain carefully the methods which every farmer adopia with his crops in the sections of Virginia where the “‘Mycile Navy” leaf is grown. “HACKMETACK,’ a lasting and fragrant per- fume. ‘iive 24 and 50 centse.—Reddin Bros, | STEPHEN B WARREN . FROM THE ISLES OF THE SEA. Liver & Kidney Trouble COMBINED WITH PALPITATION OF THE HEART CURED! Strrnen H. WARREN OF ISLESRBORO, Mé£., 13 WELL KNOWN IN HIS NATIVE TOWN, AND THE GREATEST CREDENCE CAN BE GIVEN TO H18 STATEMENT. TO A REPRE- SENTATIVE OF THE SKODA DISCOVERY CO., HE RECENTLY SAID: “Por more than two yenrs I have suf- fered great mis-| = ET tt & i ery from what Phy- wns & sicians called Lave erand Nitaey Troubles. Nearly ali ime 1 woulkl have severe ‘| vi ud side, with a constant inthe region of my liver. My ‘i eeusti | ca. Food SB AN distressed] me bad 2 iy. and my valid palpitate creatly at times, eariw in fact I was weil broken up. For two months I have been takin SKODA’S DISCOVERY and SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS, andi AM ANEW MAN. Appetite goed. Bowels in wood condition. Heart eee ail cone. COLD Notrouble with Liver or Hidweeys new. LAN WELL. You certainly bavye a wonderful remedy in SKODA’S DISCOVERY as I have taken many of the Sarsaparillas, and bave been treated by different Physicians without getting permanent benefit.” THE ONLY MEDICINE SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE CONTRACT WITH EACH BOT- TLE. TRY A COURSE (6 BOTTLES) AT OUR RISK, I¥ NOT BENEPVITTED RETURN BOTELFS AND GiT VOURMONEY, Pay ONLY POU TUE GOOD YOU RECEIVE. | SKODA NISSOYERY 69,, Woliviile, N.S. Safe For Sale. Wwe havea fine Safa, almost new, which we will se'l cheap. ‘ R. B. NORTON & CO, junel8—dy 3w law wky 2w REFRIGERATORS ! Received From New York: ICTOR REFRIGERATORS, 2 sizes, Queen do Labrador de 1 large Refrigerator, suitable for hotel, 1,000 feet Rubber Hose, 200 feet Kinkproot Huse, 500 feet Cotton Hose, xtra Nozzles and Coup'ings, 2 doz Clothes Wringers, Enterprise Meat Choppers. For sale by SIMON W. CRABBE, Walker's Corner, June 6—2aw 2w alle a aa LOBSTERS. AM naying the Hizhes* Cash Prices for Lob- sters of first quality, Talis and Fiats. HORACE HASZARD, Cameron #lock, Queen Square. Charlottetown, June 18, 1892. 5 Children } always SCOTT'S | EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Olt with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Goda is almost es palatable as milk. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER it Is indeed, and the little lads end lassies who take cold easily, may be fortified against a cough thet might prove scrious, by taking Scott's Emuision after thelr meais during the winter season. Beware of substitutions and imitations. SCOTT & BOWNE, Bellevilie. CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF TH? Myrtle Navy ee IS“ MARKED "yr le Gz ES. IN BRONZ2 LETTERS, NONE OTHER GENUINE, at Beer & Golf's. 99 3i novidwly jau2- dy & why