ik i ih i al Ramlila PERE ote feaiesatle o * ores poem 3 . . THE DAILY EXAMINER. MAY 28, 1889. Notes and Clippings Harrison tr is reported that Presiden 3 with Mr. latter from the wi is at cross-purp Blaine, and that the withdrawa f the Cabinet may 0? All Lpated ckmen " . uF ; : The Ca ry it i says that sts re moat he success of this yt irs calf crop completely exceeds expectations 4 leading rancher remarked to the write! 7 ; } aS ) the other dat ‘Nota head of stock died during the winter from lack of food or owing » increase of the breed to exposure, an i ) hundred ing of the herds is practically a per cent.” The Boston Herald notes that it is cus tomary for the New York Legislature te pass resolutions of thanks to the reporters at the end of This year that ceremony Was what was conceived t of the new Spapers the reporters represent ed in exposing the numerous jobs that have been brought up there. We should say that the contempt of this remarkable body of law-makers was about the best compli- »w on the newspaper men. the Session. omitted on account of » be the outrageous conduct ment it could best Farmers’ boys, and girls also, says the American Cultivator, should be encouraged by their parents toa study of nature —birds, bo , . y ° 1 animals an] plants, It 1s one of the best, as it is the most natural, method of train : } ,? ing the facu!ties { wide-aw ake b ry Will want to investigate the various objects o! nature around Let him do so0,ang study them, not in exclusion to books, but in addition thereto. occasionally. What jaunts will be valuabl a ae ; lasiy the iove lake the boys fishing they learn by such e through life, espec of rural scenes and sports. The town of Collingwood, Ontario, has issued the followi ig vdivertisement ** To MANUFACTURERS ih iown of ( lingwood is pu » give exemption Of taxes io: t 1 of years, aiso th use ol wate and licht free, to any or all manufac turers who will locate in the town, and carry on manufacturing industries. Collingwood is well situated for manufactories, having both railway and water facilities net excelled in an Ma. ( ollingw iis awake to the great value of a manufacturing population. i i —A medical man who has given much time to the question looks upon all move- ments to check drunkenness that do not in- clude entire and phy ok gical rest to each case AS dev } i of sll elements of success, This gentleman is Dr. Jackson, who con- tinues: ‘* So confirmed am I in this view that I do not hesitate to say that he who stimulates his body when he is tired by the use of any ordinary excitants, who resorts to any medicine to give tone, or who rallies his flagging energies by the use of nervines of any sort, can furnish no security in the strength of his own will, in the depths of t tions, in the firmness of his own purpose, in the purity of his own prin- : +4 a : ~ cipies, against becoming an inedriate. ils OWN CONV! -M. Bergeron and Professor Alglare, of Paris, agree that adult ; } OTandies are causing erated alcohols and nhwatl ] . physical, moral and degeneracy in France. The latter asserts that the principal mischief is dene not by the pure spirits, but by the impure. Fromthe former we learn that ae , : alcoholism is gaining ground in France. <A diminished birt! ‘ ; " , intellectual h-rate, congenital weakness among the children oi the working classes, rachitisme overcrowding our hospitals for children, a growth of congenital or acquired epilepsy, of idiocy (the sad result of fecun- dation during inebriety), pulmonary phthisis, and mental aberration, all pay their tribute to alcoholism. Persons who fee! inclined to drink the stuff that is sold in some of the taverns of Charlottetown, should ponder over these words. Here is a brief chronicle of the birth of Queen Victoriin the form of an acknow- ledgment of the certificate forwarded, as required by custom, to the Home Secretary, who happened at that time to be Viscount Sidmouth. It reads as follows: ‘“* WHITEHALL, 24th May, 1819. H. Goulbourn, Esq. : ik, I im directed by Lord Sidmouth to acknowledge the receipt of a certificate noti- tying the delivery of Her Royal Highness the Yuchess of Kent of a Princess, at a quarter past four o clock this morning. Iam, etc., — Signed) H. The infant Princess was not then successor to the throne, but was made so by subse- quent events, and the writer of the official letter of acknowledgment could have had no idea how important an event he was helping to record. -It is such a rare thing to see a good word for Canada in Grit print that we take pleasure in copying from the Whitby Chronicle, one of the oldest Reform papers in Canada, the following: Canada appears to be moving forward splendidly this year. Reports from every new tract of country show that large settlements are being made and great energy being displayed. Hun- dreds of miles of new railways are being stretched. In the older portions of the Dominion the papers claima large extent of progress, in many instances matters being described as booming. In mostly every case cities and towns claim large in- creases in population and assessment, while trade is always held to be flourishing. There appear to be no idlers in the whole Dominion, every person having plenty to do, and ali being contented and prosperous. Never did we read of the outlook being more encouraging. What our people should now strive to cultivate is a wholesome Canadian sentiment, a spirit of united thought and unselfish action. This with our boundless resources should enable Canada to move steadily ahead, as has ever been the case for half a century. The trouble with Canadians is, we do nut allow ourselves to enjoy prosperity, do not foster contentiment, but foolishly lend too great an ear to agitation, Hoenovwse.” Avetion SAte.—To-morrow, Wednesday, May 29th, at 10.30 o'clock, at Rooms: Apples, Onions, Foxberries, Raisins, thubarb, ete. No reserve.—A. McNeill, Auctioneer. _ Children’s kid gloves received to-day at Staniey Bros., Brown's Block. my28 2i Se Picture frames all th 7 — 1¢ newest tte cheap.—John Newson. mié cars —_— other lot of baby carriages just ived to Be aaa off cheap.— Mark Wright eG. oe rok & a A U + ANnER RENEE 8 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, - The Foot Ball Match. With your permission | would like the account SER, to make a few remarks on which appeared in yesterday's EXAMINER of the excursion to Pictou and the foot ball match played there oa Saturday last. I mentioning the impres through must object to the method of certain names, which conveys sion that it was principally their efforts that the game was won. — The whole Abegweit team Was good, Every man appeared to do his work well, and it is not fair to single out One or two of the names. Of course, a half-back’s play may be a little more noticeable than that of a forward, still, without a good set of for- wards, the half-backs can’t prevail much. Each man in the game has a special part to perform, and on each man’s work depends the success of the game. A misplay by a quarter-back or full-back will often lose the match. Having carefully watched the game on Saturday last, | think this year's team was the best that has yet played off the Island, and with a few exceptions the men played exceedingly well together. Before closing, allow me_ to notice the kind manner in which the excursionists were treated by the officers of the Princess of Wales, especially Captain Cameron and Mr. Collins, who appeared to do all in their power to make the trip enjoyable. Yourr, &c., SPECTATOR, |Our correspondent is not right in his in- that Tae Examiner gave special credit to those whose names were specially mentioned. THs Examiner published the names of all who cook part in the triumph of Saturday, and gave the credit to all which all deserved. In mentioning the names of those who made ‘ touch-downs,” we merely did that which was essential to in intelligible report of the match. We cordially supplement our correspondent’s recognition of the kindness and thought- fulness displayed by Captain Alex. Cameron und Mr. Collings; and, we might add, by Mr. Ryan, the stewardess and others of the ference stcamer s Company. | News Notes. The phosphate mines in the Ottawa dis- trict of which there are now some thirteen, ire being worked briskly, and a good deal of ore has been shipped to Europe. The Citizen expects that by the end of the month several thousand tons will have been for- warded. Packing salmon seems to be a profitable business in Alaska. One cannery, situated on Kodiak Island, paid a dividend on last year’s operations of 88 per cent., and had besides a surplus of $13,000. The Karkuk Company recently declared a dividend of $125,000, which was at the rate of about $1 per case on the pack. Twenty-tive barrels of sealskins in pickle, brought from Victoria, have just been shipped over the C. P. R. via Montreal, consigned to London, Eng. When our fur and skin merchants learn the importance this trade, sarsthe Vancouver World, exportations to England and other countries from British Columbia will as- sume very large proportions. the se A printing concern has been incorporated by the Quebec Legisiature to do printing, lithographing, binding, and publishing, under the name of the Sabiston Lithogra- phic and Publishing Co. The members are Messrs. Alexander Sabiston, Richard White, David Morrice, Smeaton White, of Montreal! ; and William White, of Sher- brooke. The capital stock is to be $40,000. _ > -laaae Odds and Ends. The busy moth-miller is sowing the seeds of industry in the abandoned winter over- coat. The man who thinks the world is grow- ing better never heard the observations of two teamsters who came into collision in a crowded thoroughfare. Artist—‘* Now you must not go until you have seen my best work. I wish to show you a picture that was exhibited in the last Paris salon.” Miss Porcine (of Chicago)—** Excuse me, Mr. Atelier, but I don’t care toexamine any saloon pictures to-day.” Dr. Carpenter was noted for the quick- ness of his wit, and it was a common say- ing in the town in which he lived that he always had an answer ready when it was required. He was once introduced as ‘* Dr. Carter.” Immediately his friend saw his error and corrected himself. ‘* Never mind,” said the doctor, ** it’s only a slip of the pen.” A very promising young journalist re- marks that ‘‘ when au enthusiastic editor describes the bride as bonny, and an en- vious compositor sets her up as bony, as was done the other day, hope for a season bids the world farewell, and freedom shrieks as the compositor falls at his form, brained by the brother of the blooming bride.” 9+ O+o Personal. D. Montgomery, Esq., of Summerside, is in town. Mr. M. M. Tidd, C. E., of Boston, is at the Davies. Captain Archibald, of the Salvation Army, is visiting the city. William Campbell, Esq., Park Corner, is among the guests at the Hotel Davies, Lieut. -Co]. Worseley, D. A. G., was among the passengers in the St. Lawrenca to Pictou this morning. John G. Whittier is regarded by the London Literary World as a conspicuous example of the poet born, not made, and it says of hn: ‘**There is no writer of recent times, with whom we are acquainted, who, without moral- izing, does so much to wakena really religious and Christian-like feeling as Mr. Whittier.” 20002 vouro Boys suits, the neatest and cheapest in town at J. B. Macdonald's, my 14 tf Ladies’ and children’s undervests, a larg stock just opened at Stanley Bios., Brown's Block. my28 2i Parasols and umbrellas in great variety at Stanley Bros., Brown’s Block. my28 2i Any old ornament, or article of furniture, wood, earthenware, metal or glass, may be made beautiful by Aspinall’s Enamel, which a child can apply. Surface like porcelain, colors exquisite. The following colors may be had at Watson’s Drug Store: white, black, ey, peacock blue, turqudise, scarlet, et, Ne gréén antl old gold. i Sew ‘dit nt aA it ete ea OOOO DAILY EXAMINER, - SHIP NEWS. PORT OF CHARLOTTETOWN. ENTERED. May 27-—-Stmr Bonavista, Anderson, Mon- treal; A C Brown, Irving, Richibucto, lam- ber: Isabella, Fraser, Newcastle, do; Amor- etta, Roberts, Cow Bay, coal. May 28—Frank, Grant, W allace; M © Me. Lean, LoBlane, Sydney, coal; Minnie May, Cox, Glace Bay, do; stmr M A Starr, Fer- guson, Halifax, mdse, CLEARED. May 27—A C Brown, Irving, Richibucto, bal; Beau Bassin, Anderson, Pictou, do; Petite Riviere, Trenholm, Shediac, oats; Charles Frederick, Shinnus, Pictou; Frank, Grant, Wallace. . May 28—lIsabella, Fraser, Newcastle, bal, AUCTION SALE ‘giles Furniture, _ Carpets, KC. By Auction, at my Salesroom, ON FRIDAY, 3ist INSTANT, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. : Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Furniture, Carpets, Pictures, Crockery, Glassware, ete. Atso—Cook and Parlor Stoves, Kitchen Utensils, ete. GEO. M. HARRIS, may25S Auctioneer. AUCTION. Land at Cape Wolfe, Lot 7, ~—— + seme + \ "R. ARCHIBALD McNEILL, Auction- & l eer, will sell at Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetown, On Tuesday, 28th of May, AT 12 O'CLOCK, NOON: 43 1-2 Acres of Land at Cape Wolfe, Lot 7, with Buildings and improvements thereon, lately owned by John Hughes and formerly occupied by Mrs. VanBuskirk. Terms easy and made known at sale. Dated at Charlottetown, 17th May, 1889. CARVELL BROTHERS, Trustees of the Estate of John and James Hughes. may25-—-dy 2i. wky li The above sale is postponed until WED- NESDAY, June 5th, then to take place at the Court House, Charlottetown, at 12 o'clock, noon. CARVELL BROTHERS. may28 AUCTION SALE. BUILDING LOTS. Y AUCTION, on WEDNESDAY, May B 29th, at 12 o'clock, noon, on the pre- mises :— Five Building Lots on Upper Queen and Douglass Streets. — AILS0— Two Building Lots, 50x100 feet, on Stewart Street, between Upper Queen Street and Spring Park Road. Terms at sale. A. McNEILL, may20—eod tl sle Auctioneer. - CHALLENGE. Wwe. the undersigned, have this day deposited with Mr. John Joy, of Ch’town, the sum of $25, for which sum we hereby challenge Mesars. Carroll and Connolly, of Pictou, to row a three mile, double scull, race. Boats te be Baume as used at Regatta, on (h’town harbor, Sept. 1888. Race must come off within six weeks from date of articles, FRANK COLLINS, SAM. DONAVEN. May27 LONDON, NEW YORK, HALIFAY WHOLESALE DRY GOODS, W KE are now showing special lines in White TableLinens and Nap- kins, Art Curtain Muslins. Fancy Prints. Crettones, Scotch Tweeds, Pongee Silks, Colored Surahs, Ladies’ Garibalda Jackets, Ladies and Misses’ Aprons. —TO ARRIVE EX. ULUNDA— FLOWERS. FEATHERS, ORNAMENTS, EM- BROIDERED LACKS, GILT BONN ET FRAMKS, STEEL & GILT MILLINERY TRIMMINGS, ete. Our stock is now thoroughly assorted for the sorting up trade, and all orders will re- ceive prompt attention. MURDOCKS’ NEPHEWS, COR. HOLLIS and PRINCE STREETS, HALIFAX. N. S. May 24—2w Butter Tubs. 2. QO QO QO Indian make. CARVELL BROS. May 24 PASTURE TO LET. O LET.—The Pasture on Two Fields, about 6 acres each, next to the Old Asylum. Apply to PETERS & PETERS. | | | WsvaAX, MAY 28 18889. an ‘SOI SOG] Ul SOMjpOAON jSouUrTy ou, ’ | ‘dvoyo AJOA ‘SUijIIqU puv SsjOs vie g “TOPLOAQUI Cy ‘SUMUTE “SAVAQUIVED ‘SJULIg) | SuLGOPOAOpUy SUIAPTIY,, puw soipu’y :spury puv sozis [jv ‘soaopo puv Aaoisogzy Susappyg pur Soipey i EE, pue spooy o —- = 7 ~_ ous ww Ce = SE ; i a =. — ol ge ®Q Spoox \ 2 is | 9 we =, far (x) Naid@G MON HOOLS ® iff JO osuvgy OUI > s Spooxy SULLINOTY | Spoox su i 1H ‘SYS porojory pu yor 039 ‘S1OqIVI ‘SAOMOLE ‘Spooxs Ar0U @ A 6 7. TO LET! TO LET! DWELLING HOUSE on the corner of Kent and Pownal Streets. Also—COTTAGE with Three Acres of Land attached, about one mile from the city. Possession given first of May. Apply to THOMAS W. DODD. may6—tf mch]5—m w f ff PRINCE EDWARD Isso. Summer A ()* AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 3: “TRAINS FOR THE EAST. ' STAT IO+e, | Kxpress | Accom, i ‘ P.M. 4. M, Chari: oe 3 15 6 30 avait) «! rsees > [= | a epee ae 3 8 | 12 er. 4 25 5 05 Mt, Svewart Juuc, ; dp. 4 30 ' § 20 hosel 2 } ae oe St. ! Rs sks ns opuees 5 2 9 35 Bea ESO | 5 55 10 27 Nici, cc cavenesies ar 6 25 M1 15 P, M. A. M, Mt. Stewart June..dp 4 35 & 25 Rie ci cada 5 23 9 38 5 45 1 Ge retown. .. ar' ) sins are run by Easteru standara Time. ene ISLAND RAILWAY. rangement. IRR 0 rd, 1889, Trains will run as follows :— sy TRAINS FOR THE WEST. | TRAINS FROM THE WEST, ! STATIONS, Expre+s}| Accom,| Accom, '' STATIONS Ex; ’ ’ ‘ ayo. ores, e ' a rae ida toaia i oF A com. Aa 4A, at See fe = Char] sttetown,......dp 600 | 845 339 || Tignish.... dp “ _ A. M. hoyuit Junction Bee 614 917 72 tiene i 50 ; “4 North Wiltshire, ..... 6 44 ly 02 485 |/Bloomfieid.............) 3 15 : o liunter River...... 658 | 0% 00) TOEMEEN ..,.coccesseesc.t San i SPO INO Ec vue decae ; 723 10 48 26 || Port Hill .. * 3 3 cz Ker dd Junction... . 730} 1056 | 5 ||Wellington..c.00000.2 352 | B38 PVs 0M, cccccedeess La 74) 11 16 5 55 || Miscuuche,....0....... 4 il oe POih* PION boc s ss ces sa. 7 53 li 2g 617 || { ar 4 2% ” _ ar 6816 | 12 00 6 W \Summerside...... / P i Supimerside,,.... ; | P.M ft ta 456 j = A.M, a . dp. 3) 1 0. ' we | 6m SU IIS 6. Se cvicss os : on 1 26 | Kensington .,........ 51 = ts a tte teeeerees 9 w ; 1 oe PRONG 006000000000. 5 FH * : ‘@ Pe Miiteeededn cebu 9 35 2:5 | Emerald Junction. ... o 4 104 : = : rate LoS terereeeset LOO 4 09 SN eck Sovces 6M 1'tm. @ = oes +f 1057 42: {Hunter Kiver...... |. Se | ta >a" sath gpa vere fda dd 515 North Wiltshire. ...... 6a | 187 | $ 3 ian) a. . al ' 0h 6 05 Royalty Junetion Sveee 6% | 2 4 917 j l \Chariottetown nenee ar " Ww 8 Wy 9B vrald J d 545” |ICape Trav ; ta “ URO.......0p 4 “9 Cape Traverse...... dp ' 6% Cape I raverse ......a) 635 |\Kmerald June,,.... oot 715 LL sh TRAINS FROM THE EAST. j } | STATIONS, hxprese Accom. i A. M, P. M, meer ° --.p 7 sh \IC lea Sip is) bl oe (Mt. Stewart Junc ..ar! 8 10 415 : A. M. P.M, ||Souria,...-. dp, 6 15 1% Bear River..........-. 6 45 2 10 || 3t. Peters ..... teneenen 7B 302 1] MsPOl),.-- cee. cecceceee 7 42 8 35 i ar i) sw || Mt. Stewart June. } } i dp| 815 i 4” 1 Refer ..6s0000 seine -00e 8 4 ' 87 |! toyvalty Junction. ... 9 0 ‘i 5 bd Hh narlottesrwn ......aP 1m 6 15 {| J. UISWORTH, Superintendent. Resi vay Office, Charlottetown, May 27th, 1889 —ali pra 6i ee =>1883-——— BJst0N DIRECT. so meee Steamship Line. duly Direct Line Without Change, CHAALOPTETOWN Td BOSTON. The Staunch and Commodious steamships “Carroll” and © Worcester,” having been thoroughly refurni-hed and put inte first-class condition in every respect, will, during with the “CARROLL,” Charlottetown, Thursday, 9th May, at 6 p. m. One of these vessels will leave Roston for Charlottetown EVERY SATURDAY, at Noon, and Charlottetown for Boston EVERY THURS: DAY, at Six o'clock, p. m. : Excellent Passenger accommodation. Low “8, TO ARES— First-class Passage Berth in well- furnished Cabin, $6.50. Stateroom Berth, $2.00 ex'ra. 4 5 Lowest Rates for Freight, which is always carefully handled. CARVELL BROS.. Agents, Charlottetown. HARRISON LORING, Treasurer, R. B. GARDNER, Manager, Lewis’ Wharf, isoston.’ Shortest Route to Boston, VIA BALIF A=. Canada Atlantic Steamship Co, STEAMSHIP “HALIFAX” Les.ves Noble’s Wharf, Halifax, for Boston, EVERY WEDNESDAY MOR*ING, at 10 o'clock, Keturning, leaves Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, for Halifax. EVERY SATURDAY, a: 4 p.m Passengers leaving Charlottetowy on Tuesday, via Pictou, arrive at Halifax tame evening, and From can. if they vreferit, go directly on bord the Sicamer without extra charge, . FARES: Charlottetown to Boston \ist class)..........$ 9 20 Ni casecrhukesdcen ebestin eee cacuee se 16 00 Through Tickets issued at ail Stations on P. E. Island Railway and Intercolonial Railway ; slso by the Agents of the P. K, Island Navigation Co., and on board their Steamers, and at my office, Charlottetown. FENTON T. NEWBERY, Agent. CHIPMAN Bros, General Agents, Halifax. R. B. GARDNER, Agent, 34 Atlantic Avenues, Bosto n, may 2i—tf HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE, BY AUCTION. — I AM instructed by the Rev, J. M. sell by Public Auction, Prince Street, on Wednesday, June 5th, AT 11 O'CLOCK. A, M., All his Household Faniture consisting of Parlor, Dining Room, Setting Room, and Bedroom Sets, Brussels, Tapestry, and Scotch Carpets, Oilcloths, Rugs, Pictures, Rrackets, also Hall and Kitchen Furniture, Crockery, Glassware, Stoves, ete, McLeod to at his residence, GEORGE M. HARRIS, DIVIDEND NOTICE. The Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, OTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN thata Half- yearly Dividend, at the rate of Eight Per Cent per annum, on the Capital Steck of the Bank, has this day been declared payable at its Banking Office, Charlottetown, on and after the Ist day of June next. By order, WM. McLEAN, Cashier. may24— Charlottetown, May 20, 1889. may20—ead tl Ist ju the season of 1889, 1un as fellows, commencing | YOR SALE ; a my E Finest ee, ne to be had in the City, part of the Douse Esiate, situated | at the west end of Richmond Street. Size of Lot 200 feet by 70 feet, with a water It commands one of Boston, Halifax and P. E. island | <x *asien ee ee and is free from dust and heat. Terms easy. Apply to JAMES T. PURDIE. May 23,—dlylw. Citizens. Attention ! PURE WATER. oa engaged the services of a man who will devote his time to the FIT- | TING UP OF WATER PIPES in Houses, 1 , would respectfully solicit a share of your patronage. All work entrusted to me will be done both cheap and satisfactory. A large supply of PIPES, FAUCETS, ete., always in steck, and prompt attention given |to orders, L W. HARRIS, Upper Queen Street. apl7]—dy tf pat PHOTOGRAPHS. ELLY & CO., Worid-Famed Photographers, are now ready for bu-iness at TAN TON’S >1LUDIO. As we have a fine light we guarantee the very finest wor ; and a8 we are only here for « few weeks, people will make early engave ments, maylé HOT WATER. ARTIES contemplating heating their Dwellings this season with Hot Water, would do weil, before placing their orders, to see our NEW STEEL BOILER. No joints to leak; no sections to clean. A large area of heating surface exposed, and less fuel consumed, than by any other Boiler in the market. A guarantee for a term of years given with every service. : Atso—Our new UPRIGHT RADIATOR It ecenpies less space, and is more effective and less expensive than any other in the market. We keep constantly in stock a large supply of Vip’, ali sins, Black, Galvanized and Lead. Aso, Steam Fictings of every description, in trass and lron; Rubber Hose and Fittings for same, for washing windows, carriages, and for sprinkling lawns. A tirst- class Plunber kept constantly em- ployed, who is prepared to give estimates for fitting Dwellings with Hot and Cold Water, Bath Tubs, Wash Basins and Closets, in the latest and most improved manner, Refer- ences given if required. Telephone con- nection. McKINNON & McLEAN. ap23—eod tf pat For Liverpool, @. B., Direct, THE BARKENTINE EREMA, Now on the berth, will sail from Charlottetown for Liverpool About Tuesday, the 28th inst., and will carry Lodsters at a low rate of freight. ie Parties desirous of shipping will pleare make application at once to the owners, PEAKE BROS & OO, may 21—tf