ae ee ee ee a a ee THE DAILY EXAMI Teamus:—Five DoLuaAns A YEAR. * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pablie, may speak free.”—Evniripgs. NER. Sinciue Copies Two Cent NEW SERIES. Lye Daily Exaniiuer is 1s8ued every The Examiner Publishing Go From their oflice, corner of Water and Great George Streets, Charlottetown, Prince Edward Island, evening by ~—RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION-— = CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 18, 1888. SPRING ARRIVALS. 1888. 1888. ” » o. S. DAVI — \~--- oo ES & CO,, ; CAMERON BLOCK. oO earante Sa —AT THE— LONDO% HOUSE A Lost Chord. Seated one day at the organ, I was weary and ill at ease, And my fingers wandered idly Over the noisy keys. I do not know what I was playing, Or what I was dreaming then ; But I struck one chord of music, Like the sound of a great Amen. It flooded the crimson twilight, _ VOL. 28.—NO. 20. conducted. ‘* You see,” she explained, “1 bought a piece of carpet here for my parlor, and Samuel, my husband, says nothin’ {I do but we must have more like it. So I want to get the remnant. I dont remember the clerk that waited on me,, but I'd know the carpet if I set eyes on it.” Three clerks were kept busy an hour and a half unroli- ing carpeting for her identification, but the desired remnant didn’t come to light. “Dear me, this is very disappointing,” said the lady, with atone of vexation. ‘I ee eee ere $2.50 ‘ i a ae 1,25 oe LLY SELECTED NOVELTIES IN SPRING GOODS are now opening up in A ao close 7 = — felt sure I could find the rest of it.” ey... 5... nces btu Ueecnccdiaa 50 all Departments, especial attention being directed to the following :— nd it lay on my tevere spirit ‘* Whi oo ‘ay . ” I g d to the wing With a; teech.of infiniGe cole: hen did you buy the goods, madame ? Advertising st moderate rates, Coutracts may be made for monthly, quar- Custom Tailoring Departinent. is Still Going On. lt guieted pain and sorrow, enquired the clerk. ‘*Oh, 22 or 23 years ago.” ‘* Ah, madame,” said the clerk, ‘* I fear the remnant has been sold.” ; nadie ‘. ly, or yearly advertiseme ; + ‘ alin ike love overcomi ife ; 7 we. ete y, or yearly advertisements, | }),, those who want a Suit made to order, we have in stock a large and beautiful assort- Man , Fine Fades of Foods It seemed the hnemoniss es ‘ ment of Foreign and Domestic Fabrics, Scotch, West of England and Irish TWEEDS, | As 1 5 _ Froni our discordan life. The egg-and-a-half puzzle has reached } - BROADC LA yt HS and DOESKINS, WORSTEDS, Plain and Fancy OVERCOATINGS. | = “ie — : the wild west. One of the impecunious : SUITS Cut, Trimmed and Finished in the beight of style. e ‘ It linked all perplexed meanings editorsj makes it do duty as a gentle dun in ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1808 Meas’ Readymade Clothing’ ephilacti LARGE DISCOUNTS,| aitatsPet case fiimriterita dlioent nd bal shal j } Ss ea yirnha e ULOthing epar ment. sf Ag Of ieee on ee come up and pay a dollar and a half ina } MOON'S CHANGES. PLAIN AND FANCY TWEED AND WORSTED SUITS, Fashionable}And every effort made to meet the require. a... 2, gender line Pow gabe wna ; Last Quarter Ist day, 8h., 40.9m., a.m., S.W. Patterns and Style. |ments®f CASH BUYERS. I hav aoe it vainly, eee a — of getting a meal and + New Moon 9th day, Ob, 21.5m. p.m., 8. _ Childrens’, Boys’ and Youths’ Department i. ae w Mattinehe| Firs Quarter \ th day, 2h., 37.2, ‘ m., &, E. Ss ys a dULAS epar ment, Assignee of Harris & Srewarr. And entered into mine. Pas The man Best, who ** accidentally” shot » “all Moon 25rd day, 0o., 08.Um., Pp. ™., AN. %, >I 7 ‘ mp rs ° a is ee ‘ : cal ; * ’ : ’ € i faalen horizon. } : ave ADS SSAA HING, in Suits, two and three pieces, Knickerbooker; | ny iy “ig eae 2, 1888. lt “be that Death's bright angel. — in Reagan ang a aataton — | Last Quarter, 30th day, }1b,, 40,1m., p.m., E, i ge itis Se '€3% i Ss Wills in that chord again, miherst, While Rundiing a revolyer, 18 also i sitesi iat and Cap Department. étula RICH T.’ It at only in Heaven said tu have sent a bullet through his hand Sun ‘Sun | Moon! High! Day’s . | I r that grand Amen. in the same careless manner, not long since, DAY OF WEER) . A 2 ' rises /seus rises water) len h h mith mjmornjattrnh m manufacture, in the Latest Spring Styles. A Large and Varied Stock of HARD and SOFT HATS, of English and American | | ALL RIGHT will be at Char'ottetown from Monday afternoon till Wednesday morning, and from Thursday at noon till Saterday morn- _AbeLArpe ANNE Proctor. Mrs. Best is still in a precaricus condition. There ought to’be some punishment for such gross carelessness. | 1 Friday 4.177 38 0 46) 4 11 1520 a alSetertay ert oat 2 oat as Neckwear Department. ng of 2, week Reamer om TOE TEA TABLE. * e . . « . - o < ‘ eeneenr ensa iii = | Saturaca { I re ’ yr r .. - E r 3 Sunday | 16 39} 1 0 6 25| 23 A Large and Choice Lot of NECKWEAR TIES, Nobby Patterns and Styles, from one of | week, ine er. leer A Collection of Interesting Items ate as "9 oe has pass +| Monday | 16° 40 1.59) 7 24, 25/the best New York Honses. Best brands of COLLARS, American and Canadian. Entire | NEWTON LEE. for Dessert a bill abolishing hanging for capital . 2 ie a oa er : a 26 | Stock of FURNISHINGS suitable for any trade. CALL AND SEE. {fume t; IRRR oe eee pe eg —= — death by elec- if 3 Wednesgay 5} 42) 2 46] 8 54) 27 ~4 A it: eee ee ee oe ie oe oe —— ricity therefor. e have not yet seen ; Thurs 15} 43) 3 121 9 33) 29 B. S. DAVIES & CoO. Livery aud Ryehange Stables New York and Chicago can both-be held| draft-or outline of the bill, but understand 8| Friday | 34, 44! 3 43/10 12; 30; | : , | ee hem marvels in their growth of popula-| that it consists of carefully drawn amend- 9 Saturday | 14; 45] 4.18/10 45} 31] May 8, 1888. CAMERON BLOCK. ' ae a tion. According to the thirteenth annual h a i ae 4 (Opposite St. Dunstan's Cathedral : ments to the code of criminal proved) 5 10 Sunday |} 14) 46) 5 Ol 32} 32 : SE Te oe ee ») ~ of the Chicago Board of Trade, providing that the prisoner sente - ll Monday | 24} 47) 5 48/11 59] 32 iepwrvear ‘ ww 66g . Chicago contains now about 800,000 souls : a eal > 12) fuesday 4 47, 6 44;morn}| 33 GREAT GEORGE STREET, as against 3,803 in 1840, In 1840 the a ee 3'Wedacéday | 14 47, 7 46) 0 56) & i r it 319 710: 7 2 5 7 as . lay i 2 7 f ° 7 = | CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Sp eee oe York Cin 08 SE} kept in solitary confinement until the » «een. ini o avl 2s : : > IS A SS ore or by his<relatives, pbhysiciz : . aoe - = : 4 ui) 7 Jo P. P. GILLIS, - - PROPRIETOR, | are admirably situated for a steady increase] 5, cial The et ee 18! Mond . | 331 asi 1 gals ol 35 cement ida 5 | ee of population—the former harbor being one] sh4)] name merely the week within which 19) Tuesday | jal 4s! 2 541 6 201 35 erence Coaches, Baggies, Raronches and open of the finest in the whole world, and as to] the execution is to take place, the partien-~ 20, Wednesday 13} 48| 4 6) 7 34| 35 oD 4 VERS PATEaN & Cc 9 Snes too eh om Sages Ft Chicago, _Lippincott’s Gazetteer puts it} jap day within such week being left to the 5 21) Thursday | 13) 48) 5 23) 8 34) 35 : eq, ren a “9 ing that ** one of — Dein discretion of the principal otticers of the ‘ 22/ Friday | 14] 49] 6 37/ 9 27] 35 > : —.—_———— | cipal causes of the prosperity and growth] jyigon. None but the officials. clergy a 23/ Saturday 14] 49] 7 45/10 15| 35 —NEW STOCK OF an immerse | of the eity (of Chicago) is its position at the| hy ait: ge tearedie pane slg c ah as: : : iH % \ KE {Ri E ' : : physicians and a limited number of citizens , 34 Sunday 14} 49) 8 44/11 O} 34 ° 4 ® e iNe i Aids head ofthe great chain of lakes, which] wij) be allowed to witness the execution, so { Ox ; | ai @ 2% & « ‘ i j i : : : 7 : , si ory | + i; ic * , z 5 a S rin and Summer GC oods ; t eee nam of internal navi-| that it will be practically private, and the M4 371 Veduesiay | as! dello 47 ‘ ‘a 34 5 Teacher of Piand and (rgan, = the world. billl does not apply to criminals sentenced, 4 alr an se oa unl ~ on uh et le es before the Ist January, 1889. ¢ 23| ‘Thursday | 1G) 48/11 15) 1 50) 38 J ‘Hitherto an officer of the French arm % a0! Bei ¥ | ; 99 as . ow a ‘ r , : Sarcai in j \ . ’ ’ y — 99' Friday | 16) 4s 11 40} 2.33) 42 Are now open, and for READY CASH, Bargains in all kinds of Goods can be had. W EST STREET has not been: allowed to marry unless the] 4; ; ; 4 ehe Full & 90|Saturday $1617 48'morn| 3 17/1532 haa ’ ~ of alee ie cahineag t is understood that the bill is the out Charlottetown, - - P. E. Island. ke . 1 nO fre 06:6 — a come of the following recommendation, |) of at least I, rancs a year. Just WhY| made by Gov. Hill in his first message to DR. KELLY, 0 A BETTER LOT OF BARGAINS WERE NEVER OFFERED. Great Attractions in our Millinery. Department. tes CLASSES will commence May Ist, when Mr, Karle will be glad to receive a few pupils in place of some who do not remain in this barrier of $140 a year was placed in the way of his free exercise of will in mak- ing a matrimonial choice could never be fully understood by the unfortunate French the Legislature, in 1885: ‘*The present mode of executing criminals by hanging has come down to us from the dark ages, and it may well be questioned whether the s 1 “0% town during the summer. | offi cs a i F | Te $ ° . . ring ig is siti i 3t. ¥ » 7 nail ° ° b Phy sician and Sureveon, Space will not permit us to mention all that we have to show, but we ask everyone 2 pe ONS Teen te te Oates ohai ae ° K sapEomAd M0 ee pen the science of the present day cannot provide = « to give us a call. No trouble to show the Goods. Organist or Trainer of a Choir. r id w very man and woman in [he), means for taking the life of such as are : OFrFIcE: Just take a look at our CARPET DEPARTMENT. We don’t ask you to buy, oe Gallons per quarter, heme Joqneue vee a has a aa above buttons will! oondemned to die in a less barbarous man- = Rs hn a iv lars per quarter, half hour > , ce ‘ ; but give us a friendly call. Special atiditicn given: t» youmg ladies: trom rejoice to know that this mercenary regu-/ner, 1 commend this suggestien to the UPPER OUEEN STREET, Four Doors Above Apothecaries’ Ha!l. Ch town, March 29, 1888—-d 3meod wky D. A. MACKINNON, L.L.B., Attorney, Solicitor, Hutary Public, &¢, | -HAS OPENED HIS Law Office in oo ie King’s County, ORESS DEPARTMENT complete with all the latest Trimmings to match. UMBRELLAS and SUNSHADES, very cheap. UMBRELLAS, Fancy Handles, at $1.20. LACE CURTAINS at any price; GLOVES, in Silk, Kid and Lisle. JAMES PATON & CO., May 14, 1888—dy & wky SILKS, in Black, Watered, Stripes and Shots ; A wenderful lot of LADIES’ SILK MARKET SQUARE. MARINE 70 OF GREAT INSURANCE. itish and Foreign Marine Insurance Co., BRITAIN, the country. 2aw (mon & thur)—apt6 RARE O/PORTUNITY AFirst-Class Family Resid enc e ._WITH- Outbuildings, Garden, Vinery, Or- ehard, Pasture Lots, &c. PILE Subscriber offers for sale his well-known Residence, situate on Lot No. 4, ia the Roy- alty of Charlottetown, containing over / acres. - lation has been rescinded by the French Government. Hereafter a French officer may marry girl no matter how poor she 8. a If the present mouth is like the average June, its temperature will not fluctuate as rapidly asthe temperature of the spring months, but it will in all probability be very hot. Though the summer solstice consideration of the Legislature.” In the following year a commission was appointed to enquire into the matter, and the bili to which I have just now been referring is the result of their labors. Proper Food for Breakfast. Appetites are apt to be capricious in the spring, especially us regards breakfast. takes place on its 21st day, the month is ordinarily only third in respect to tem- perature, July and August being warmer. It is, however, the month of greatest sum- iner beauty, when the trees arein their freshest garniture, and the flowers: in their richest hues. The warmest days in this month occur in the middle and just before Don’t force the family to eat at this season things which are not relished. I[t is not difficult to provide dishes which will be eaten with zest. Oatmeal should not be served at more than one meal in the week. Vary the fare by using hominy, cracked wheat, wheat germ, yellow corn meal, etc. where he will attend to professional work, DWELLING. th Eggs creamed, poached, boiled and cook- 4 sift Michie ania e close of the month, about the 17th and ’ > | and loan money on Real Estate. Assets, Over Seven Million Dollars. chun Remaiiten Iewnentecor sxsnmadiees, vik |S: ee ~ the ae of omelets, should be used . nov235—wky (o) lofty rooms, and contains Dining and Drawing ; reely. roiled fish, thin slices of ham, of rooms. Breakfast Room and Office, large Hall, Sun umbrellas have become pa Is breakfast bacon nicely broiled, broiled -FOR gB-1)-S- T-O-N SUMNER ARKANGENEN fY8 PALACS STEAMERS OF THE (ATERMATIONAL S.S. CO. Laave St. Joho for Boston, via Kastpert and Port- lard, evcrs Sionday, Wednesday and Friday, at fF SS a Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, $6,50, 2nd Class ; 39.50, Ist ciass. For tickets and other information apply to G A.STIARP, *. W. HALES, P. =. & Ree P. i. L Steam Nav. Co. or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May 7, i» 8--ad amMuS A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND-—- Commission Merchants, HALIFAX ——_ oo Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. California and Union HULLS, CARGVES the Continent of Europe, Assets, (o Glasgow and London Makes a Specialty of FARM BUSINESS, ensues or not, FRED Ch’town, April 11, 1888—3m law ee et ee by giving hi Assets, Over Two and a Quarter Million Dollars, ANB FREIGHT STERLING CERTIFICATES issued, payable in Great Britain or in principal Cities on FIRE INSURANCE. { NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE C@., | nait an acre. under fence; a Vinery capable of Over Thirty-Six Million Dollars. This Company has transacted business in Charlottetown for Twenty-five Years, and well known for its prompt and liberal settlement of claims. PY. J. FORAN Is doing an Immense Trade, and is bound to increase it Insurance Companies, INSURED. ) and pays losses by, Lightning whether fire vinutes’ walk of the business part of the city. W. HYNDMAN, s Customers PERFECT-FITTING CLOTHES Made up by Skilled Workmen, at prices that will bring the population of P. E, Island to the insurance Company , residence for a professional man, having all the éight Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry and Scullery. The Cellar (the full size of House and Kitchen) is seven feet deep, dry, and plastered overhead. A Hot Water Apparatus has just been put in, which warms Hall, Kitchen and five Bedrooms, A never-tailing Well of excellent water has recently been fitted with a new Force Pump. The House is substantially built, easily warmed in winter, and as good as new, OUTBUILDINGS. The Outbuildings comprise Barn and Stable, Hay Barn, Coach House, Joiner’s Shop, Tool- house, Granary, Root House, Ice House, &c. LANDS. A wellstocked Fruit and Kitchen Garden of producing 300 lbs. of the choicest Grapes; an Orchard of I} acres, stocked with the best varieties of Apples, Pears and Plums, and thor- oughly drained with drain pipe; two Pasture Lots in a good state of cultivation, conteining over 4} acres. This desirable Property is admirably suited as advantages of pure air, freedom from dust, and not amenable to city taxes, yet within ten For farther particulars apply to WILLIAM Dopp, Ksq, Charlottetown, or to the owner, WM. HEARD The Cedars, April 6, 1888—2aw FOR SALE, Opposite Boyle's Tannery, Spring : Park Road. A TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE, part of the Estate of the late Malcolm Livingstone, with the land belonging thereto, extending back about 100 feet, If not sold privately before the end of June, it will then be sold by Public Auc- tion, of which due notice will be given. For further information apply to GEORGE SCANTLEBURY, Or ' CHARLES HEARTZ, jn4—2aw tl sle Executors. again, and in restoring their old name another old-time feature has been revived — that of closing them with a passementerie ring. They are made of all materials—of printed cottons for the country, Madras plaid cottons for travelling, plain silks and silks with a satin border like the new rib- bons, and lace lined with light silks, or else, the newest of all, those of Canton crepe. The style of the handle conforms to the material of the umbrella. those for the country, travelling and general use have carved, twisted and polished wooden handles; the lace and crepe ones have sticks of silver, enamel or exquisitely carved ivory. Seen. The unusual spectacle of a woman im- prisoned for debt is seen in Bangor, Me., at present, for the first time in many years. Thomas C. Stevens, a lawyer at Newport, had a lady client with whom he failed to settle, and therefore took out an execution and imprisoned her in Bangor jail, putting up cash for several weeks’ board for her. The woman is a widow, comes from Etna, and declares she is being wronged and swindled, and will live in her present abode for years if necessary rather than pay more. Wife—‘* What time did you get in last night, John ?” Husband—* Two o'clock, my dear.” Wife—‘* Where were you, John?” Husband—*‘At work at the office, my dear.” Wife—* That’s right, John, never tell a lie. (To the servant.) Mary, take Mr. Brown’s shoes off the mantle-piece, and get his night key out of the clock and put it in his pocket.” chops, and add occasionally a steak, salt fish in cream sauce, corned beef hash, hashed meat on toast, fricassee of chicken or veal—here are seasonable dishes. Have potatoes cooked in simple, savory ways. Let the bread be light and well baked, Always have some kind of coarse bread, either hot or cold. Dry, water and milk toasts, are all good for breakfast. Avoid fried fooa. When broiled meat or fish forms a part of the breakfast in spring, it is a good plan to have a dish of water-cresses or radishes on the table. Have fruit on the table when you can, and a few flowers if possible. A few flowers and a bit of green bring a great deal of sunshine to the table. It takes thought and time to prepare those savory dishes which are so desirable at this season, but it pays to give the thought and time. To the} worker—and we are almost all workers—it makes considerable difference all day long whether a right start is made in the morning. The man or woman who begins the day with a hot, well-cooked, simple breakfast will get throvgh his or her work in a hundred per cent. better condition than he or she who has a por meal. As the heaviest part of the daily work usually comes between breakfast and the mid-day meal, all housekeepers should do their part to make the battle of life easy by providing proper ffood for the morning meal.—Good Housekeeping. Apvicz To Morners.— Mrs, Winslow's Soothing Syrup ghoald always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as “bright asa button.” It is very pleasant vo taste. It soothes the child, softens the zums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and s the best known remedy for yay other Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier wy ¢ a . W y =f ee tells Bank of Nova Scotia, a ; George bry Goods Store of the late 0 om Connolly, PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING. The smali boy - ae ae eonen ae Twkitive ae bottle. Be Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia rm. : 2 to time in Waterloo, Ont. t a recen . 2 ose » Winslow's Soothing i altewn, To choose for themselves {rom a nice assortment of , w ne of the -ovancll the joonatable was|Sunana ak for Mrs. Winslow's Soothee WARREN & JONES, authorized to ring a bell at 9 o'clock, as a CAN A DiI AN & FOREIGN GOODS. | Voice Culture a Sp ecialty. signal for them to be at home, and if they are | caught out after that hour, other measures =. D. A. Bruce is opening to-day one case suitings and trouserings, superb patterns ; no junel dy wy tf coe ie ee . : ; CHANTS ‘ 4 " , - , » WARTIN 1 on Creat renebtee will be resorted to. Some such arrange- | better value in the city. rkA MER ANTS, Ladies’ Tailoring dene in the Latest American Styles. | ME J.D. MARTIN, Organist and Chomred to|ment in Charlottetown would not hurt the re ap ee ae We 71 East Cuear ANo 9 & 14 Mincina Lang, as receive Pupils in theabove branches of Musical | average small boy in the least. Every lady in the city ous ‘ ; ‘ ENGLAND _ reas; an comes os auete re aE OING hard wood wash tubs made at the new | ae ; . M sd P J FORAN ‘CLASS FOR € HADIES. “sae Yom, A simple-minded old lady walked into a|'Tub Factory. They are on exhibition at R. q Represented in Canada by Moarnison & ° ° 9 | For terms, ete., apply at Residence, FITZROY |store a short time ago, and enquired for K. Brace’s, and sold same price as the im- , STREET, or to Mr. C, P. FLETCHER, Queen the carpet department, to which she was ported tubs. June 9 Musenave, Halifax * iyr dy eod -mayd Oct. 24, 1887— QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, May 1— eod tf Street,