‘Ce ca pe ae Se Pad a a RY RE oe we roe na ‘ * iii Tey: Ra 7 * * =e iE& Sf wuy ff Linus Rooms, ; a ns For neat, clean, tasteful Print-ny, ONDON HOUSE. QUREN STREET F and prompt attention to orders TH} , Printing of ail kinds at short notice \ EXAMINER Job Printing Deport Rillhead- Letverhead& Noteheads, Pamph ment 1s pecrdiar. Don't forget it oa, Poe “a, lodgers, el« | : “se Teams :—Frve Dotiars a Year. “ This ts true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Kvurirines. a oe ee — —_— — NEW SERIES. ae ee = SSS Sa —_ = ee CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. TUESDAY, MAY 31, 1882. Sinciz “roe “vo C wre ——— —_ = VOL, 30.-—NO. % Calendar for June, 1892, | MOON'S CHANGES. | First Quarter, 2ad day 8 mooi Full Moon, 10th day SULTON COLONIAL Last Guarter, 17th day o 4 i et New Moor 24th lay. .10 42 morn} | A pogee, h day . ob. after Zeon MY ORR ATE CLEAR Dey . High Water. | { ' \ ANGH SAL t 5 of Dav of Wee sno | \ ‘ | } Month Morn. | After. | i A NAAN. - eee re Philips Squar 1 | Wednesday 50] 315] ° S aa e : (sees | 3% | 3S | ard B P BSs.Hg EE | 2| )5|Hardware at Bottom Prices + Saturday 5 40 6 li 5 Nunday | 643 7 9 sina ticity 6 | Monday 7 34 7 &8 . ; ; : : | Weduenday 8 21 | 8 43 We are about dissolving Partnership, and to do so must MONTREAL. 9 | Theveday 947 | 0 8 | dispose of our large stock of faery =f hen | an ae| | is (| Genie Maram ote R “V7 WE ‘ARE NOW SHOWING - ee J | : Z . - HAE = A. Rk EG 15 ; Ww ednesday 1 29 1 49 16 | Thursday | 210 | 231 | in a short time, and will sell at Greatly Reduced ly W 18 | Saturday 336 | 430 Prices, giving NE GOODS ig | Suuday | 510 5 bl 2” Mendes 633 | 715 ss IN ALL DEPARTMENTS. x ivaiy 79) so |Special Indacements for Cash !| % | Thursday | 947 | 1011 ers Bt os | oe ; Staple and Fancy Dry Goods ~ aioe ge | ee ALSO, THE BALANCE OF OUR ot — " M mday ee 17 0 37 arp rt 28 | Tuesday 57 7 PS |EIEIGARRIAGE GOODS ! ito: tu Ww huraday 215 | 237 ' 1 ST. GEORGE PHARMACY re | ALL MUST GO! Milinery, HEADQUARTERS FOR Ready-made Olothing, ATYTWA ASS Ladies’ adies’ Boots and shoes, FISHING 4 ACKLE. ‘ Now is the time for Merchant:, Painters, House Builders, Stitionery, NA MELY— farmers and others to purchase their Summer and Fall i Q ii teed Whnte phics: ih be supplies at extremely low pricts, TH{S iS A POSITIVE ee eee a feoks (with and witheut Gu‘), CLEARANCE SALE. z 3 Landing Nets, ete. ws HAV NO ata sis per cent FIVE-YEAR-OLD tie waat ” NORTON & FENNELL, aor d» we adver- | tse to seil our stock at that discount, bat only ask @ fair and honest profit on a new and excep- orally good stock. ChyPlottetown, May 18, 1892—2aw & wky Our KUDS are very fine and worth the price aeked for them. FPF. De€. DAVIES, mayl2 | er EXSHAW’S BRANDY TEETH, ! d $10 Per Set. A HIGH-CLASS | DRANK IN OR, GEO. A. BAYNES, 3 OF MA" RIAL ! | mass OF MATERIAL cau, (Champagne Cognae, |4+ SXSHAW & C0. Rvery Officers’ Mess ee Bordeaux, BEST OF SATISFACTION ! ; | “ | 20,000 CASES | | Dk. J. P. MURRAY,) | ae } —IN THE-- One ee | Bxported to India in 1891 | aa BRITISH ARWY. bik b7? Every Bottle protected agagnst fraul by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. =. A Wana | JAMES A. MORRISON, J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, H ALIF AX. Sole Agent for Maritime Proviue s. AGENT FOR ——«) pDumM SPIRO SPHRO. VAAL), CAKEBREADéO., CABINET WHISKY, TEA MERCHANTS, . A NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAN HIGH-CLASS WHISKIES, selectud Lon lon, st England, expressly for the Lord Mayor-elsct of Linion, Ta» nest »vopular Whisky at the —~AND ALSO—— London Clubs and West End Hots !s. For sulo by ali ti sc-r ise: Houses in the City. Several First-Class West India J. £. ALBRO, Sole Agent for N.S. and P, E. Firms, ete. Shane siniesdiiolledasds SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. a. areful attention given to consignments of *rince Edward Island Produce. Oo Lu van : . . REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. GFFICE —Pickford & Black’s Why.rf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy CRYSTOGRAPHS, Churches, Clubs, Hotels, Dwellings, etc., etc. The designs are most beautiful aod artistic, giving @ tone of richness, warmth aud color to the interiuc of the edifice, re- flacting heaven's own hues. CRYSTOGRAPHY ovif+rs a scupe for the-amateur, or young lady enthustasts, or for those who desire a hubby to reproduce. CHARYSTO- GRAPHS are unaffected by atmospheric influence. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., SOLE AGENT FOR N, 8S. AND P. E. I. I have gres.t pleasure in informing the pablic of P. E. Island that I Nave World's Columbian Exposition given the sole svle to THEV. : 5) Crystographs. Chicago, 1893, ree J. E. ALBR®. City Hardware Store. | reat | ; , di ' A new and most popular device to imitate STAINED GLASS, for decorating L, CHAPPELLE, who will carry a fall liae of | FINEST ASSORTMENT IN CANADA. N. B.—Mail orders promptly and care- ‘fully attended ‘tw. HENRY MORGAN & CO.., Colonial Mouse, Montreal. ap22—tts tf --—-SPECIALIST IN—— ‘DISEASES OF WOWEN ——AND-—— Chronic Diseases of Men. ‘OFFICE, MARKET SQUARE, CHARLOTPTELOWN, P. E. L POR SILE OR TO LET. mayl6 ~dy & wky ypHuat very d-sirabl'e rove on Bayfield Street, lately occayied by the late Alexander “ixon. The premises consiet of a neat Cott. diweiling tlouse, well built and conveniently arranged, with good atebling accommodation, large yard room and neat and tasty front garden, , well fenced. and the w hole proonty CS revair from cellar to attic Size of Lot, 54x48 : Price reasonable and terms easy. ARTHUR NEWMAN, Kent Street, near Dawson's Corner. may 25 -2w TC) : Esgarane _ ———— FYVHE eactern half of Houas* situated on King Street, opgosite Jutze Reddin’s residence. Tuis House contains eight good reoms, besides pantries, and ia in go vt ocder. Possession given immediate y. Avoly ty Me. Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queer Siveet, ur to the owaer At South- EDWARD KKLLY. ; feet. f oe. “Seas IO 25 CAUTION. PACH PLUG OF THE | —vJmn [a Government of the Dominion of Canade aplé $ — — + has accepted the invitation of the Govern- SS , ———————— = sy we of 1 United States to take pert in the ' I "ET BS j orld + ‘clumbian Exposition, to be held in “tango from ist Ma » Sist Cetober, 189% As en sutthat a very ‘full divplay or Cana- MEDICAL MAN pr ; ) wie ya that occasion, @ ’ #eneral in sion igex ended to ‘ anadian pro- _— manule ures + in agriculture, horti- J H Moka M D 6 M mark be iu ‘ts o Ores(s, Rsheries, minerals, ~ Vs : rv : a bri ~ moony muita sres, arta, etc. to assige in , a « rgeth ich «disgiay of the nitural L R 0 P & L R iH § egg vin-trial prodacts of Canadas as ee ee Will De i io NONE OTHER GENUINE. . rmissioner for Canada has j i charge of i a vhe will Bave the weneral Edinburgh, writes of jan?- dy & wky rth Khibite and the aliot . of space HE ne one : and the ) men of sp e, om veral revincial Governments have len — i : : cperate with the view of mak- ree. = T P. E. ISLAND M8 D'sab-c. nas comples and satisfac ory IVE — : lati ons ese inion Government will pay ths rrans- e . e : @ ‘Stock Breeders Association a Su Uite Koing and re.ursing, and for the 7 : i i i i | et atti nae oeme **} have used your Malco Peptonized Porter very extensively in aay practice 91) 100 | CS rir be rnade not } ay q : . 1 ‘ : i The reception of a a Jokes shan: Bae EPs. ite introduction to the profession, and [ may say 15 has given me entire satisfaction 3m eT from owners of Btask at oveey Gu. satire enamence Ist November. 1292. and all| cases of convalescence from acute diseases, such as Influenzs, Fever, etc. In many cription for sale now received and recorded -}la, € Pie April, ea Live Stock, muss be im ¥ jace | egges of wasting diseases I have fouud it a great flesh producer, and a+ an alterative im | liver and stomach derangements it has far exceeded my expectations.” BEWARE OF IMITATIONS. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGi STS. THE MALTO PcPTONIZED PORTER CO. (LTD.), may 26-4 dy & wky TRURO, NOV& SCOTIA. formati res *pplication for space and geng ra! in- " Can be obtained on applying bv’; } Peat f- stter, free, la the andersigued, ae "7 . WM. SAUND gR3, De Executive Commissioner fo. Canada. —pertment of Agriculture, Mave, 2th April, 1992, may l9 ’ i IS MARKED i. & EE. IN BRONZE (LETTERS. careful attention. A, MoNEILL, Seoretary. Asxoclg'ion Room—Connolly Bloc’ to WD. dy dieod wy 4—mayts na Myrtle avy} Applications for Registration will also receive Chariotte- THE DAILY EXAMINER MAY 31. 1892 Notes and Comments. —The St. John Telegraph reports in- creased activity in the business of St. John and hopefulness among business men — Mr. Goschen gave the Imperial Parlia ment the other day some particulars of the -tloan to British Columbia in connection witb Crofter emigration. The £159,000 is to be lent ia three instalments of £50,000 zach, the second and third instalments to be advanced when the firat has been spent. The rate of interest will be three per cent. and the security will be the guarantee of the province, Repayment is to begin after five years and to be spread over a period of 25 \ears, A representative will be sent fiom Canada to confer with the Imperial authorities, and it ia intenJed to begin colonization as s»on as possible. — Life insurance is usually consi:iered an element of national prosperity. Premiums are paid voluntarily out of surplus earn- ings, and when a man has no surplus he does not insure: The preliminary abstract of insurance for Canada, just issued by Mr, Fitzgerald, the Superintendent of In- surance, shows that the net amount in force in 1891 was $261,645,627. The ainount in 1890 was $248,424,567,—a gain of over thirteen miliions in one year ; Where is the evidence of blne ruin here / During the Cartwright regime life insur- ance was stationary : 1875, $85,000,000 ; 1877, $85,600,000; 1878, $84,750,000. See / — The Rochester Democrat has a very goul opinion of Canadian enterprise and energy in connection with our canal de- velupiment :— ** While the people of New York have been fussing over the Erie canal and debating the question of its enlargement by the Federal Government, the Canadians have undertaken the improvement of their waterways upon a oroad and liberal plan. With a population of 5.000.000, preparation has been made for accommodating the commerce of an empire. ing centres un the great lakes and turn their commerce into the St. Lawrence and away from the Hudson River and city of New York.” But as the Opposition would s«y : This is absurd, we should turn our commerce into American channels and the *‘ natural mar- kets” of the *‘ continent to which we be- long.” —The Republican Press of the United States is boasting that within the entire history of the country there has been no past year. States can look upon this result es one of the benefits of the government’s policy of protection to home markets, home industry and home capital, brought about by the combined action of protective tariff and values is especially noticeable. standard brand of coffee, Rio, was 184 cents per pound, but is now 14, a decline of 243 per cent. Kerosene has dropped from 7 of 13 per cent. proves the general rule. Cotton has fallen off 168 per cent. In manufactured com- meodities there has been similar reduction of prices. Good clothing is notably cheap- er. These figures show that the laboring man can live comfortably for less money to-day than when the McKinley law went into effect. — The New York Tribune, after months of consideration, gives the following as its judgment as to the cause of the overwhelm- ing defeat of its Grit friends in the bye- elections : ‘“* The Liberals of Canada have been fighting on an issue which everybody knows to be im. sible, and in which they are known to be insincere. Commercial union, or unrestricted reciprocity, or whatever else it may be named, is a chimera. Canada can never be com mercially a member of the American union and politically a dependency of Great Britain. It cannot obtain the advantages of statehood in our systera while owing allegiance to an- other power. The ‘men, money and markets’ which Mr. Blake said would come to Canada with a long period of free trade between that country and this, are our men, our money and our markets. We are a practical people. We don’t give everything for nothing hen the Liberal party of Canada has the courage to say what it means, it may find a responsive electorate. But it will neither obtain nor de- serve success by talking moonshine.” Evidently the Tribune knows what its Grit friends meant. Sodid the people of Canada. Hence the utter rout of Gritism. Mrs. Langtry has been wooing the London crowd in a gown of “indigo blue, with a striking patterning of golden lightning.” The probabilities are that lightning does not strike the same person twice much oftener than fame oes, ReviaBLe.—It is a satistaction to come in contact with reliable articles, and in that class, Everybody’s Pills come in among the first, as they can be depended upon every time. sees In the “Foresters” Lord Tennyson gives us a song where each verse begins : There is uo land like England Where’er the light of day be. Why cannot all the people of Canada feel the same way — our fine Dominion? True it is young, but all the greater should be its present confidence in a splendid future. Tuat haeking cough can be s» quickly cured by Shilch’s cure.—Reddin Bros. nevidwly glaring impecuniosity. withont earning interest. The real object is to tap American distribut- justice to all concerned, I deem it necessary auch great decline in prices of the neces- capital. : ; saries of life as has taken place within the quired capital, production would increase | The workingmen of the United | Just #8 far as demand existed, ee A solitary ten-cent piece was all that once stood between Jay Gould and a state of That dime is a | Full particulars given and correspondence in-| treasured souvenir which the millionaire still ee, carries around in his purse, and the only cloud the pride which he takes in it is the y LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Anarchy. Srr,—lu my first letter to this paper | gave a brief summary of the teachings of “communism”—that crazy doctrine that al! the humsn race shall live like bro! hers and sisters, and every:hing be divided 1} and shared in common. The next letter was on “Single T:x,” with its prrpost+rous claim that the labor prob'em can be solved by simply shifting our burdens of taxacion Single Taxers see the evils accompanying gur present rystem and think that by mov ing our taxes over on to land vaju-s th: evil will be got rid of. Probably you have heard the story of the old man and his wife who were always quarrelling and wrangling and attriburing ali their fizhts to the devil, conceived the idea of movirg in order to rid of the devil by Jeaving his uibe behind. Sothey pswcked up their hcuse hold goods and drove awsy. Bat his sat- anie majesty jumped on behind —tail, hoofs and all. ‘*Ah,” said the old man afier driviug away a mile or so, ‘‘we are moving ” “Oh, yes,” said the devi, **we are moving—we are moving.” Se, while mov ing our tax burden on to land va uss the evil may 4lso move over with us. My su ceeding Istter wason ‘State Socialism,” who attribute all the poverty and crime to competition and the wage system, and see wg that a mao holding a Government job hasea soft snap, propose that we make go ernment jobs to go around—pull ourseives out of the mire with our boot straps. Hav- ing treated of these different theories of re formers as best 1 could in the short space | allotted myself, there remvins one more movement of vast importance for the solution of the Jabur problem—Anarchy. And before answering the question, ‘*What are the claims of An- archy?’ I desire to draw the attention of the reader to the fact that although the editor of this paper is tolerant enough of all opinions to give them publicity in his journal, such action on his part must not be taken as evidence that be favors all or any of the statements made by me. In to say this, as from this out | mean to ad- vocate, to the best of my ability, the only true solution of the Jabor problem—the grand and sublime doctrine of Liberty. Land is the source of all wealth. With- out land, labor could do nothing and civil- ization would be impossible. Labor, ap- plied to land, is the means by which wealth is added to what nature gives without calti- vation, Man, by experience, learned to SKCDA’S DISCOVERY con- tains MORE CELLED Y than any CELERY COMPOUND made. a PIE Pee ae CHARLES EMMET, AM CURED!” Physiclans, Pile Remedies and the Knife UTTERLY FAILED! Yet there was Help! GENTS :—I wish to inform you that the treatment consisting of SKODA’S KREME- DIES you sent me for Piles, has, 28 you stated in your letter accompanying the ‘ame, aetnally cured me. Why, gentiemen, ] ean hardly realize it, When Biv to BRET? ER wiser the Nene years of sudier- ine I haye endured, of the Pile Reme- dies I have tried; of the Physicians em- ployed; of the twesurgical ‘rations performed (haying hed the Tomors remoyed twice with the knife) and all 1 could get was tenepernry relief, But now ATler gene taain seven ottles of HAWN SKODA’S DIS. COVERY, Three Boxes LITTLE TABLETS, and using Five Box- es of SKODA’S PILE CURB, I am eured, Il am now able to work every and shall start for Virgivis in a few ye to work cutting timber. You freely gGav°c me the medicine bet F COLD want te paritaily psy you for Wihei you have done, En- closed find §2, \,ijich is about what 1 paid for ome eperation that did me really no good ft all. Gratefully yours, Bangor, Me. CHAS. EMMET. Guarantee Contract with Every Bottle. KODA DISCOVERY GO,, Wolfville, N.S. on gather seed and save sume for further need. he eeed saved for further use constituted | Labor, applied to lind having wd Exchanga | would then follow and promote production | by satisfying and creating new wants. With access to the soil, ability to use it, | product saved for reproduction, and new wants brought out by exchange, what more reciprocity. The shrinkage of wholesale remains but security for the rewards of ; In 1891 the|!abor—the maintenance of just relations ; What is it, then, but robbery that keeps) back willing hands from idle land? Jf a go back and ask how the original grantor’ cents to to 6-1 cents per gallon, a decline obtained the right co dispose at will of the! Refined sugar shows a| Source of life and wealth, no answer can be fallingSoff from 44 cents by a quarter of one| 81ver but by the right of a juest. Might, cent, a decline of 2-8 per cent., which then is right, is justice ut to answer | thas is but to point the way for the dis- possessed millions to help themselves by orce. It may be argued that the lapse of ime has converted a wrong into a right, and to deal out justice now would entail wrong on innocent inheritors. But no claim is made a the user and occupier. Time eannct make a wrong right, and the receiver of stolen goods is not justified in holding on te ill-gotten possessions. By Jaw, land- owners not only own the surface but also the bowels of the earth. In some of the coal mines, the miner for digging a ton of good coal and loading it ready for transportation to the surface, receives on an average, ten cents per ton. The man who ewns the land receives # royalty of twelve cents per ton, and this royalty must be paid whether the contractors make or lose. This royalty, it must be remembered, comes from you and | when we buy coal. What is it bit lega ized robbery ? e first claim of Anarchy, then, is freedom in land—free access to vacant land. Pull down the bars and give labor freedom to cultivate unoccupied and unused land— without single tax, double tax, or any tax whatever—occipancy and use the only title Access to vacant land would cheapen rents and raise wages, stimulate production and lessen poverty. But with free access to land labor is not yet free. To occupy might be easy enough, but ability to use opportunity granted quite another and a different thing. The enterprising would seize the opportunity granted, but the shiftless, those in whom the spring of activity hes been crushed by drudgery, would still hug the factory wall. Though free access to land would strike a chain from off the arms of labor, there yet re- mains another and a heavier one. The incubus interest would still drag and hold him to the ground. We know that rent, like lead, rinks to the bottom, and labor pays it all. Interest, like rent, only heavier, also sinks to the bottom, and labor foots the bills, for on the shoulders of labor all burdens are eventually Jaced. Labor produces all wealth, and out of labor ail must come. If a business man or manufacturer borrows money it» carry on business, in selling his goods he adds the interest to the goods and the consumer pays the interest. And who is the consumir if not the farmer and mechanic? If competition pre- vents a business man or manufacturer from adding on the interest to the price of the s he must cut down the wages of his workmen. So, no matter how you figure it, labor pays the interest. In my next letter I or mh ball-drag of interest which rivets labor to the ground. D, W. Gixus, Boston, May 26. SKODA’S OINTMENT, Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc., a8 if by ce. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons cts. will try to give some idea of the heft of this Snivou's Cure will immediately relieve ‘Sherwood Cemetery. HIS CEMETERY, situated at tho junction of Royalty and Brackley Point Roads, is con- veniently reached by Rail or Carriage. Trains run there daily. Funera! Trains may be had whonewer required. and interments may be made by r lar trains at ordinary rates. Prices of Plois as follows: Family Plots, 20x15 feet, sold at reduced f 920 (0 SD GE, — 5 oo kac ueess ch ds¥ a ques ban eeeeeee Plots half above size, in good localities. ... 12 30 MimMlS GraVeS........ 2.020 .0ccccesccccssenceess 200 Parties who “ish their Plots improved or looked after ' the Keeper. or who wish to have or other w-rk done, are require! to lew ve their orders with the undersigned at the office of the Clerk of the County Court. HENRY SMITH, Secretary of Sherwood Cemetery. may.8—-mws&wy patttf&wy “How are you?” “Nicely, Thank You,” _cthenk Whol” Why tho inventor of Scores ERULSION Which cured me ot CONSUMPTION.” Give thanks for its wring ha That it wh en rrr re ene, ——~= des not make you sic en you taxe it, Give thanks, That itis three times as efficacious as the old-fashioned cod liver oil, Give thanks, ‘Thatitissuch a wonder. ful flesh producer. Give thanks. ‘\ watit is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, ‘Rronchitis, Was/ing Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds. Besure you get the genuine in Sa!:on color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at 5oc. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. ~e PENNYROYAL WAFERS. A specific monthly medicine for ladies to restore und regulate the menres, producing free, healthy and painiess . Ho aches or pains on ap eal at A Jn aed Ff these orgam. Buy of your druggist only those with our re across itutes, Sealed face of label. Avoid su BUR rao, > : thought that it has been nestling there #0 loug eae whooping cough and Bronchitia.— Reddin Bros. novldwly particulars mailed 2c Bt oox. A J. COMP. . For sale, mailed, by G2O. BE. HUGHES, at Apothecaries’ Hall, Ch'towa. dw ly~sap 4 ~<—-+