HE DAILY EXAMINER. Sine_x Corres Two Cente peaws:—Five Dotars 4 Yrar. “This is trne Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripss, ee — - = ; pa : E — Se — ered Thy f ie . ry aA . , aT ‘ lil, NEW SERLES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, APRIL 7, 1890. VOL. 25.—NO. 109 : ce ee a a illic ili eileen Is iswued Every Evening by FROM THEIR OFFICE, ik wane” ° jONDON HUUSS, Charlottetown, P. E. Island, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : o@ Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may tery, application. ALMANAC FOR APRIL, 1880. MOON'S CHANGES, R., below horizon, E., below horizon. D |S ul pa¥Y OF WEEN risesteots jh mih m) after; after) h m } Tuesday 5 45.6 23 2 32) 8 15 12 38 giWednesiay | 42) 25) 3 38) 859 42 3 Thuceday 4) 26 4 45) 9 37} 45 4 Friday 38} 27) 5 53/10 12) 48 sSaturday | 37| 28,7 210 46) SI §\ sunday |} 35) 29) 8 13)N 20; 54 7 Monday } ad) Al o 25) 1] 59) 58 §(Tuesday | 31) 32/10 39).f02913 1 @Wednesday | 30 34/11 51) 1 14 4 j0\ Chureday 28, 35'morn}; 2 2 7 [| Priday | 26) 37) 0 57 3 1 il [2\Saturday | 24 38] 1 5d; 4 20) 14 13/Sun day | 22) 39) 2 43) 5 52] 17! 14 Mousay 20) 41) 3 22) 7 16; 20 }f| Tuesday | 19} 42) 363) 819) 2% iWeduesday | 17| 43, 42119 7| 26 17\Thursday | 35] 44, 445; 949) 29 i8| Friday | 13} 45) 5 at be 26, 32 Wisaturday | 11} 46) 5 30; 2) 35 Visuadry | 10! 48] 5 55/11 37; 38 }!| Monday 8) 49, 6 22)morn 4i 22) Tuesday 6) 5t! 6 55) 0 12 45 23| Wednes iay 4) 52 7 33; 0 49 48 Thursday 2; 54, 8 20) 1 8 51 25 Friday | 1] 55) 9 13} 214) 54 26 Satutday 459) 56/10 12) 3 5 5i @7\suaday | 57| 57\J1 12) 4 914 O @® Monday 56] S9jaft ls} 518) 3 29 Tues lay | 55} 0} 1 21) 6 30 5 30 Wednesday | * 1) 2 27| 7 34) 8 ' ; i Firat Quarter, 27th day, Ch., 39.)m.. a. m., The Dariy Examiner The Examiner Publishing Co., QUEEN SQUARE Six Months cn cee cee bees Op beeeeudas 22 50 Three Months...-.---++-seeeeeeeerees 1 25 One Month eeeee os 0 50 be made for monthly, quar- half-yeariy or yearly advertisements on +» Moon, Sth day, 54., 11.9m., a. m., W.S. | AY . . ° fe sei th day, 54 m., @ ; New Shirtings, ter, 12th day, 6b., 41.6m, a.m,5S | Mar ed 8 7 ° . Lat day. Sh. asm. a. m2 N. WOW Gunghams, New Ginghams, N Sun ‘Sun | Moon High! Day’s rises | water} len’h PREPARED BY ARCHITECTS Plaas aud Specifications of Buildings CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS, ‘Read this OFFICE :—Market House (head of stairs). meh25—6w eod & wky— pd ~ JOHN T. MELLISH, Barrister, Atiorney, Notary Pubiiz, &c., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. OFFICE-—London House Building, (Davies Corner), Queen St. All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended 6. Money to Loan at low interest. ay & wiew tf E §, BLANCHARD, M.D. Member M.P.A., G. B. and Ireland, OFrFrics : Corner Pownal and Water Streets. TELEPHONE. nov6—dy 3meod wky pd Electrical Gas Lighters. ee ee pe ae O unsightly wires; no matches; no dan- nnn) SPRING GOODS JUST OPEIN 2D. * NEW x)-——— New Embroiderys | New Embroiderys, New Prints, New Prints. New Shirtings, New Sheetings, New Sheetings, New Pillow Cottons. New Pillow Cottons, New Tweeds. New Fweeds. New Worsteds, New Worsteds, HABRIS & STEWA! ain £ yisclottetowa, Feb | eee aes | eit: | ee ee 2, 1890- J. B. MACDONALD, STREET, OF His | QU HE HAS RECEIVED THE GREATER PORTION NEW SPRING STOCK OF Men's Clothing, Specially made for his order, and guaranteed to fit and wear as well as any Custom-Made Clothing, and 25 per cent. cheaper. ae )— dittgtiinn Dress Goods. A fine stock of LADIES’ DRESS GOODS at any paice you can name. We are selling Dress Goods very cheap this Month, and would ask you in your own interest to look at the goods before you bay. REMNANTS selling off at your own price. {x }—-—-— MBROEDEc Y. About Fifty Pieces of Embroidery selling off at half price. buying these goods when you see them. Carpets | Carpets ! NEW CARPETS ex S. S. ‘‘Stanley,” direct’ from England, in BRUSSELS, ger; anyone can use it; instantaneous, The most convenient apparates for the pur- Will light a burner 100 feet away. | sh instrument a fixtare. No springs to_ ak and no points to blacken, aa in other | Machines. Satisfaction guaranteed. } FRED E. MORRIS, Electrician, | Corner Queen and Water Streets, City. meh THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY OF PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS AND WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BY THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR OVER 120 YEARS, IS ockles ==Pils- enn Fite consist of a carefal ont» m1 5 e best and mildest “ae aperien * complaints, Sold by all Chemista WHOLESALE AGENTS : EVANS AND SONS, LIMITED, — MONTREAL. JAMES H. GOOD, Attorney-at-Law, Commissioner, &c. ' OF FICE—Cameron Block, Queen Square, | lottetown. MONEY TO LOAN, teik—dy 3w daw why tt TAPESTRY and HEMPS, newest patterns. ——_-_—-{x }—_——- Lace Curtains, in Cream and White, very cheap. ———(s) CORSETS ! CORSETS !—Large Stock, new last fall, price from 25 cents a pair up. New PRINTS, GINGHAMS and ZEPHYRS just opened. JUST OPENED —12 Cases MEN’S NEW SPRING FELT HATS, Christy and aa. J. B. MACDONALD, Ch’town, March 3, 1890 —eod&wky QUEEN STREET. eA Ee we SPECIAL (o)——— Seng Ws ARE OFFERING A SPECIAL LOT OF 73 Sal Ltiglls AN 0) T) 30 PER ENT, DISGQUNT OW REGULAR PRICES (x) Call and examine Stock and get prices Bargains ever offered. JOHN McLEOD & CO. Cirarlottetown, March 22, 1890. we The Best ' z; . | active horse, and as near faultless in confor- a i ~ | i : - - 7 You cannot resist 4 49) The Bible. | A friend of Tae Examiner supplies | ‘tha following report of the addresses de- ‘livered by the speakers at the annual meet- ‘ing of the British and Foreign Bible te te Society ; REY. MR, BREWER’S ADDRESS. The speaker said : Although feeling Mon- i “ce 99| 7 ; uc a dayish, yet with the Bible as a theme, and an audience such as this, when every ear is an avenue to a thinking brain and « throb- —_—__— bing heart, a man were a mere aucomaton, ‘EXHESE renowned Clydesdale Horses will ® thing of as wood _and faint, if his j be sald at PUBLIC AUCTION, on the! Beart did not thrill with inspiration and re- | joice at the privilege of speaking. The re- port, an abstract of which has been read, is [Sth APRIL,|* record of the noblest, holiest, divinest work possible to man—a record of widen- ing day and lessening night, of advancing Half the purchase muney to be paid at time truth and retreating error; of battles fought of sale. A credit of 12 months will be given snd victories won—a record of the forma- for the balance on approved security. tion of character and the renewal of hearts, ‘“ BARRISTER” and **LUCKY LAD”! of the operation of moral forces, spiritual are so well known to the pubiic interested in | energies and divine grace far beyond the horses that it is deemed necessary to say but; power of tongue or type to describe, and littie concerning them. — which eternity alone shall fully reveal. “ BARRISTiR,” which was foaled in 1878, | Specially worthy of note and commendation was Xi ivited at many of the‘leading Shows] ig the unswerving fidelity of this Society to in the Old OEY me A. heey the ring! the simple aim with which it set out, viz., wil pout 6 Tinoue, | He on Shis bide has com \'s* The Bible for the world without note or perec oe area Me ri , Seotia aud comment ” However men may have State of Maine, and was always placed first, } 5. : * At our Provincial Exhibitions ne has never , differed at the first, all to-day must admit been beaten, excepting by ‘Lucky Lad.” | "he wisdom of this OCRITS. Since the hvm: His stock is more favorably known in the; ble-minded and_God-fearing founders of Maritime Provinces and State of Maine, both | this British and Foreign Bible Society met as good workers and prize winners than any | for the first time the course of events and other horse of the draught breed. thought has greatly ehanged—kings and *,LUCKY LAD” was foal d in 1854, and | kingdoms have risen and fallen, and em- | waa a short lect horse.at the great Ulasgow! pires have gone down to dusty death, Spring Stallion Show, in Mai ch, 1887. fle) Rarope has been twice reconstructed, phil- | entered the ring with no less than 72 of tle /osophy has followed philosophy until | best 3-year-old horses of Scotland, atid was) +) vention hides its head and reason pleads fatigue. Criticism ‘* higher” and “‘ lower,” opponents great and small, objections oid mation as any big horse to be found. He has and new have in turn assailed the Scrip- | been shown twice at our Provincial Exhibi-] tures, and amidst all this war and babble- ‘tion and was placed first each time. His ment this Society has gone quietly on doing progeny took first prize at Charlottetown as} its holy work and circulating no lesa than foal at foot, at Exhibition, October, 1888, and! one hundred and ten miilion copies of the first prize as yearling and second prize as} Word of Life. The grand basis principle weav ling at Exhibition held in October last. | of this Society—the whole thought, pur- MARKET SQUARE, ON FRIDAY, AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M. | one of twelve left in the circle from which the winner was selected. He is a very stylish, These horses hawe never had to leave their le li d f i : aye so we ,; pose, plan, polity aud reason of its exist- | stebies in Charlottetown to make a mel ence, as 1 understand it, is the *‘ Father- 24280 Y ”? ° : a hood of God If this conception of God » »*”) r . R. BE = des; be true we need no further argument. Hettonests | Fatherhood implies brotherhood and there | NOTE.—The reason for disposing of these}rests upon us the compulsion of relation- horses as above is that Mr. C. C. Gardiner,' ship and love. What I need morally every | being part owner, and being also Presidaat)man needs. Human nature, however | and aetive Director of the Exhibition Com-|diverse in other matters, is a unit here. mittee, has determined to sell in order to pre- By the very laws of our being, you ond 1 Peg t= hat Morey are : ; " | vent its being said that his interest in them) 54 i] our kindred want to know whence | conflicts wich the independence of his position asa Director in the selection of competent Judges for the Exhibition. ; mch?5—dy eod wky we come?’ what we are? whither we are going! These are the scandard questions of humanity. Dark and deep these ques- tions lie in the universal heart of man, down under all codes and creeds, and litera- WY C T i i ad ed + tures, ever restless, ever rising, resistless as 6 a y | the tides of the sea. VEEN STREET Is there aGod? How does He regard e , , me? Is there another lite? Who will answer my p rosctegen ? The astronomer may | : tell me the number of the stars, calculate’ Agent for the Try On Woolen Mills. | tneir distances and call them by their names; bat the agure roll contains no transcript of | ; “ee the moral law. The geologist may read to darts BOUGHT FOR CASH or taken! me earth’s biography, and lead me down in exchange for Tryon Cloths. his mysterious stair-way to the depths. GROCERIES of all kinds at lowest possi- beneath my feet, but he can tell me of no| ‘ble prices. secret hiding place for my guilty soul, no! internal fire for the purging of my mistaken | and guilty life. The machematician calls OPPOSITE NORTON & FENNELL’S, ' | Highest price given for Wovl, either in | goods or cash, eod © wky—meb25 TF iz a a the price required to redeem a low cou- PAIN i EN G, &c. demned life? Cau any of the wise and pete learned help me? Can the apostles of ~~ kes modern thought instruct my poor soul? To TRAINOR & COYLE, | rho shall 1 go Sir Walter Souit said when near the end of his life, ** there is PAINTERS. but one book.”” In 80 saying he spoke for a the world. There is but one bovuk—divine Whitewashiog, Tinting, Paper|book! God of books, because Hanging, ete. the Book of God. That book is mine. Now let the old question come, ‘*What is my relation to God?’ When ye pray, say “Our Father, what must I do to be saved ¢” ‘Believe on the Lord Jesus Christ.” What about the fcture? In my Father's house i i | All orders promptl — ttended to. mch22—Im eod ,when children are cutting teeth. ‘cents a bottle. : Winslow's Soothing Syrup. and take no his the exact science, but can he calculate | Wins kind oe oe | 4. His providence is opening up a way into the heart of Africa. Livingstone and | Stanley’s discoveries are God’s key to un- 1 ck the dark continent. 5. The teachings of the Bible give that which emancipates the bodies and souls of men. Freedom is the spirit of Bible truth. Nations ensiaved by idolatry sit in the dark- ness of heathenism, We have the Gospel torch. Do not let us selfishly keep its light to ourselves, but let us hand it on from race to race until the light of truth and freedom banish from the earth every form of errer and slavery. REV. MR. GORDON’S ADDRESS. In movirg the third resolution, Rev. J. A. Gordon confassed to a feeling of pride that this Society, with so comprehensive and God-like a mission, humanly speaking, had its origin in the suggestion of a Bap- tist, Rev. John Hughes, and that the de- nomination he represented aiways had a noble succession of those who consecrated powers and life to make the aims of this Society an accomplished fact in the world. Such names as that of Carey, Judson, Brown, Jones and Jewitt were mentioned. The Word of God is the only rule by which life in all its fullness can be developed and enjoyed. It bears on every page the image and superscription of God. Its wonderful unity rejects any other explanation than God for 1ts existence, containing as it does 66 books writtea by 40 different authors, who hved at different periods of sixteen centuries, and geographically remote one from the other. Notwithstanding all this, these sixty-six books compose one consist- ent, harmonious whole. What we call mysterious and inexplicable, longer time, deeper search and richer experiece make plain. **Whence but from heaven could men un. sk jJed in arts In different ages born, in different parts ; Wear such agreeing truths or how or why Should all conspire to crush us with a lie? Unasked their pains, ungrateful their advice, Starving their gains and martyrdom their price.” This Bible was never more sought, ear- nestly vead or diligently studied than it is to-day. Its reformation begins with the heart, and by consequence adjusts human conduct to eternal realities. It is the basis «nd inspiration of the twin forces that work for good in this world, viz., faith and freedom. Freedom divorced from \faith in the past introduced the reign of terror. Unbelief has no brotherly bond, because it severs the fatherly tie. If the Bible and its influence were taken away from our history end experience, with it would go our Christian light, rights and liberty, as well as faith, consolation, com- fort, hope and courage. What is so bene- ficial and precious to us, we ought to send to our less fortunate brothers and sisters throughout the world. Apvice To Moruers.—Mrs. Winslow's ‘Soothing Syrup should always be used It re- lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ** bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five Be sure and «sk for Mrs. Marl %dyeodwkyly LOBSTER CANS. OO CASES CANS, all made from in- 5 spected tin, and every Can guaranteed. Por sale by HORACE HASZARD. Lobster Packers’ Supplies. 200 boxes Tin Plates, Ingot Tin, Lead and Copper Bar, 1,000 lbs. Pure Manil!a Marline, scieetianiuabla me rest, peace, salvation and the promise) re-HAT VALUABLE PROPERTY situate |cf eternal life Its acceptance by faith will & on the corner of Pownal and King!give to my brother man everywhere the) Streets, known as the “Terrace House,” is|same great blessings. gain. This property is so well known that/our trust and disloyal to our Father God further description is unnecessary. and our own brother man. This we dare If not sold at private sale before the Ist day | not do. If, then, this is our duty, let us of May next, it will on that day be offered at fait hfully discharge it, We may not be Public Auction, ome god “ : : , * : able to do much, but we can do something. For farther particulars apply bo the owner} ),_ faith. by i h by f on the premises. y earnest faith, by Joyous hope, by fer- MR3. CATHERINE McKENNA. | Vent zeal, by the power of Christian sym- mehli—dy laws wky pathy, by the offering of our wealth and oi mace the riches of liberality abounding out of our Tn BATH IUR DOS deep poverty, by the benison of self-sacri- iy fh Fy | y) fice, and the benevolence of the Christly hare Chanee are many mansions. 1 goto prepare *ta place for you. This book has brougbt | Iu withholding the | : now in the market, and will be sold at a bar-| Book from the world we are recreant to; Ch’town, March 29, 1890—1m eod THE “MARGARET JANE.” 100 doz. suits Oiled Clothing, 20 bris. White Beans, 20 bags Rice, 25 tubs Butter, For sale by HORACE HASZARD. OW lying at S. N. Co’s Wharf, Charlotte , town, 66 tons register, can be bought CHEAP. WELL FOUND. Apply to Me- Lean & McDonald, Solicitors, Brown’s Block, or to CAPT. DONALD McDONALD, King Stree’. April 1—1w éod. spirit, let us have our part in giving the! Bible to our race. | ——BUT—— REV, %{R, SUTHERLAND S ADDRESS. ' In an age when the bible is subject to merciless criticism and unsparing attack, the Bible Society defends it by circulating it. The bible is its own best defence. ; Christian workers ought to learn this truth, | and concentrate their strength on the ex- position of the bible instead of reading scientific and philosophical books andj articles to furnish themselves with weapons for waging war against the critics of Revelation. The bible is the sword of the spirit. 2. The power of the bible is seen in the ‘length of its life and the breadth of its in- | ‘fluence, For hundreds of years its truths: have been flowing like a cleansing and en- 'riching river through the life and thought }of many uations, Fur all it has a message; ‘no race is too imtellectual not to find in it: lth st which will help and instruct him; no! | people is so sunk in barbarism as to be in-| | capable of finding salvation in it. 3. Thanks for recent discoveries which, verify the authenticity of S. &. narrative. God is raising up witnesses in the stones, | tablets aud ruins of pt, Syria, Babylon. fenld we ae to testify the truth of His Kent Strest Meat Market. EO. J, WRIGHT and ROBERT BRIDGES have opened a Wholesale and Ketail Meat Market next door to the Rocklin House, whee they wili keep constantiy on hand Fresh Meats of all hinds, also Salt Meats, Smoked Hanis, Bacon, urd, ete, all of the best gaality, which will be cold as low as possivle. ap2—dy 12ina pd -— BUILDING ani PASTURE LOTS HERE wil! be offered for sale early this Spring, some of the most valuable Lots iu the neighborhood of Charlotteto«n, compris iug part of the McGill property. Further particulars in future alvertiaements. inquire of J. McGILL. Mch29 —-lw eod Iw. "The Master and the Soul, (AN EASTER CARD), BY THE REV. W. BS. BING, Rector of St. Luke’s Cathedral, Halifax, For sale at W. - WATSON'S. Price MW ocents. Proceeds for Charity. wich 9 awe eR ae tin eee. saw ee ee wis sete Selah dees es " “ eget? 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