anncaicemannninasttaan Seana m = THE DAILY EXAMINER. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnirives. Cl [ARLOTTETOWN, P. E. Sineie Copizs Two Crnr VOL. 23.—NO. 19. ministration of justice to criminals in Bel- ‘gium. M. Lejeune, Minister of Justice, is the author of a law accordiag to which criminals of a small type will receive no punishment for the first offence. First offenders will be tried, lectured and sen- tenced, but the sentenced will not be car- l'erms:—Five DOLLARS A Y BAR, NEW SERIES. LOT ISLAND. footer tet emer eceee te 1888 SPRING ARRIVALS. THE 1888. E ar aueg Sal B. S. DAVIES & CO.,, if ; ¢ ia i } (i xanun cr A Farmer's View of Preaching. is issued every evening by The Examiner Publ shing So (Omaha World.) Well, wife, town sermons, seems to me, Are like the ridin’ plough ; They're easy, purty kind of things, But don’t go deep, somehow. From their office, corner of Water and a Great George Streets, Charlottetown, rye = we a —— ried out. If convicted a second time, how- Prince Edward Island. No : Puqropkawmet ee imi ri > it c n CAMERON BLO OE —AT THE— ae te ahi cemeenen abil had plough, ever, the criminal will be treated with the —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION— s oi ss Theb ene dens feel Manan. greatest severity, and in addition to serving - as es ‘i ae Li nd TH - Mi GC il SE aes Pat ey ae the sentence meted to him for his second Oe CRE, oo ona cvccopeeseveestecssve 2.50 ia ca aed ; ‘ 0-day our preacher skinned along, crime, he will undergo the punishment PGR UIIOD 0.00508 s edu seknnges at vaes 1.25) ( YAREFULLY SELECTED NOVELTIES IN SPRING GOODS are now opening up in at : Ani yoated te So Oath from which he was first let off. This law GP Tic oc cn tek codes cetbcacesces 50 all Departments, especial attention being directed to the following :— my 1.8 A ~~ eee ae will release thousands of King Leopold’s Advertising at moderate rates. | ds Still Goine On. 6 ees eubjects who are now in jail. It is believed =» a at the end, ; it will have a wholesome effect in prevent- Custom Tailoring Department. For those w) ranta Sui ] ler, w ye i 3 arge auti -M ff innat of Fe aa a ‘eal Demeelie Peels "Sse “West of Bapldad and Teoh TWEEDS, ally Fine l ates of Goods, LARGE DISCOUNTS, An’ got his team ungeared, The devil laffed to see the tares A-growin’, I’m afeaxd. ing criminals from becoming hardened and repeating their wickedness through dread of sentence behind them. A novel custom is observed in the Church of St. Ives, Hants, England. A corres- pondent thus describes it: ‘* Ona table in the church at the chancel steps were placed Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly, or yearly advertisements, on application. This scientific ploughin’ now An’ science preachin’, too, Both run too shaller for the work, The pint has got to do. You've got to let the traces out, ee Ses = ALMANAC FOR JUNE, 1888. BROADCLOTHS and DOESKINS, WORSTEDS, Plain and Fancy OVERCOATINGS. SUITS Cut, Trimmed and Finished in the height of style. Mens’ Readymade Clothing Department. MOON'S CHANGES. PLAIN AND FANCY TWEED AND WORSTED SUITS, Fashionable And every effort made to meet the require-| An’ change the clevis pin, . , 4 Bibl | Last Quarter let day, Shi, 40:Om., a.m., 8.1. |Pétterne anid Style i ments of CASH BUYERS. Then hist the handles, hold 'm tight, opel — aes << — oe a mes Bg tog agg ena . d 4 | An’ let the pint go in. ce. Six boys and six girls solemnly % First Quarter 17th day 2h. 37.2 a. m., S.E Childrens’, Boys’ and Y ouths’ Depariment | i of the i keat —- A Swrishiouses thew’ dia bab aia ae ¢ Full Moon 25rd day, Sh., 55.0m., Pp. m., N. KB , “a. _— s Apsignss ft Hannes & Srewane: TE TEA TABLE. parishioners, threw dice each three times > , ’ READYMADE CLOTHING, in Suits, two and three pieces, Knickerbocker, | Ch town, March 2, 1888, hl to see which would have the six bibles. A Collection of Interesting Items Three went to the boys and three to the for Dessert. girls. This remarkable custom dates from oo 1674,, when Dr. Robert Wylde bequeathed _ Now it is being argued that the moon | £90, of which the yearly interest was to be ALL RIGHT will be at Charlottetown from | influences drunkenness as it does the tides, | spent in buying six Bibles, not to cost : Long and Short Pants. Hat and Cap Department. “ALL RIGHT.” A Large and Varied Stock of HARD and SOFT HATS, of English and American | nanufacture, in the Latest Spring Styles: (below horizon.) | Last Quarter, 30th day, Llh., 40.1m., p.m., E. Sun Sur. | Moon’ High! Day’s rises/sets ; rises | water} len h oO WEE M Physician and Surgeon, OFrrFricez: Space will not permit us to mention all that we have to show, but we ask everyone | chiveh Mr harle iommalt petals a alten os | Organist or Trainer of a Choir. ‘Terms—Ten Dollars per quarter, hour lessons Five Dollars per quarter, half hour lessons, to give us a call. No trouble to show the Goods. Just take a look at our CARPET DEPARTMENT. We don’t ask you to buy,’ UPPER QUEEN STREET, | Four Doors Above Apothecaries’ Hal). Ch town, March 29, 1888—d 3meod wky Dp. A. MACKINNON, L.L.B., Attorney, Solicitor, Nstary Pablic, &, —HAS OPENED HIs Law Office in Georgetown, King’s County, where he will attend to professional work, | and loan money on Real Estate. nov25—wky -FOR- gp-4b-3-'F'-@- N SUMMER ARK t YGEMEN TB PALACE STEAMERS INTERHATI!ONAL S.S. C8. L>ave St. Johu for Sosten, via Eastport and Port- iand, every Monday, Wednesday and Friday, at 7.25 a. @. Fare from Charlottetown to Boston, 36,50, 2nd class ; 39.50, Ist cines. For tickets and other information apply to G. A.SHARP, F. W. HALES, Xk Ry. P. &. 1. Steam Nay. Co, or to your nearest Ticket Agent. May 7 1erek—and AMES A, MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX ——_—_—_————— Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Rererences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Seotia, Halifax; George Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown, ~——— WARREN & JONES, TEA MERCHANTS, 71 East Cuear Ano 9 & 14 Minctne LANE, LONDON, Represented in Canada by Morrison & ENGLAND. but give us a friendly call. DRESS DEPARTM ENT complete with all the latest Trimmings to match. ‘the country. UMBRELLAS and SUNSHADES, very cheap. A wonderful lot of LADIES’ SILK | 2 UMBRELLAS, Fancy Handles, at $1.20. LACE CURTAINS at any price; SILKS, in Black, Watered, Stripes and Shots; DARE 0?PORTURITY : t “ee JAMES PATON & CO., sree ual ‘AFirst-Class Family Resid ence —WITH— May 14, 1888—dy & wky MARKET SQUARE. Qutbuildings, Garden, Vinery, Or- INSURANCE, omnes coriee nes _—— °0; Special attention given to young ladies from 2aw (mon & thur)—apl6 Assets, Assets, Over Two and a Quarter Million Dollars, HULLS, CARGOES AND FREIGHT STERLING CERTIFICATES issued, payable in Great Britain or in principal Cities on, the Continent of Europe. oa . * . ; -t | YY Br itish and Foreign Marine insurance Co., ; r Kesidence, situate on Lot No. 4, in the Roy- (0) The Dwelling House is very commodious, with o ‘eight Bedrooms, Kitchen, Pantry and Scullery. which warms Hall, Kitchen and five Bedrooms, The House is substantially built, easily warmed TILE Subscriber offers for sale his well-known alty of Charlottetown, containing over 7 acres, OF GREAT BRITAIN, DWELLING. Over Seven Million Dollars. lofty rooms, and contains Dining and Drawing ‘ . ‘ a | Rooms. Breakfast Room and Office, large Hall, California and Union Insurance Companies, 'tieceiaths iilsi'se House and Kitchen is seven feet deep, dry, and plastered overhead. A Hot Water Apparatus has just been put in, A never-failing Well of excellent water has INSURED, |Fegents been fitted with a new Force Pump. in winter, and as good as new. OUTBUILDINGS. The Outbuildings comprise Barn and Stable, 'Hay Barn, Coach Honse, Joiner’s Shop, Tool- house, Granary, Root House, Ice House, &c. LANDS. { | A wellstocked Fruit and Kitchen Garden of half an acre, under fence; a Vinery capable of producing 390 lbs. of the choicest Grapes; an ‘Orchard of 1} acres, stocked with the best | varieties of Apples, Pears and Plums, and thor- FIRE INSURANCE. NORTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE INSURANCE CO., Assets. Over Thirty-Six Million Dollars. ‘oughly drained with drain pipe; two Pasture This Company has transacted business in Charlottetown for Twenty-five Years, and } pipe str well known for its prompt and liberal settlement of claims. | Lots in a good state of cultivation, conteining (0) over 4} acres. oO ——__-_ Glasgow and London Insurance Makes a Specialty of FARM BUSINESS, and pays losses by Lightning whether fire ensues or not. FRED Ww. HYNDMAN, AGENT. | This desirable Property is admirably suited as Company ‘a residence for a professional man, having all the | advantages of pure air, freedom from dust, and ‘not amenable to city taxes, yet within ten minutes’ walk of the business part of the city. For further particulars apply to WHILLIAM | Dopp, Ksq., Charlottetown, or to the owner, ’ WM. HEARD The Cedars, April 6, 1888—2aw FOR SALE, Opposite Boyle's Tannery, Spring Park Road. Ch’town, April 11, 1888—3m law ere er P. J. FORAN Is doing an Immense Trade, and is bound to increase it by giving his Customers PERFECT-FITTING CLOTHES Made up by Skilled Workmen, at prices that will bring the population of P. E. Island to the Dry Goods Store of the late Gwen Connolly, To choose for themselves from a nice assortment of CANADIAN & FOREIGN GOODS. 20: A TWO-TENEMENT HOUSE, part of the Sstate 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, jud—2aw tl sle Executors. PIANO, ORGAN, SINGING. Voice Culture a Specialty. Sac! ‘ot . . , . ‘ATR. J. D. MARTIN, Organist and Choirmaster Ladies’ Tailoring done in the Latest American Styles. Be, Fo Re elcid tow beamaoed t0 receive Pupils in the above branches of Musical Study. Ia addition to the above, Mr. Martia in- tends forming at an early date a SINGING CLASS FOR LADIES. For terms, etc., apply at Residence, FITZROY STREET, or to Mr. C, P. FLETCHER, Queen SOG te P. J. FORAN, Muserave, Halifax. Oct. 24, 1887— QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. _ Sireet, rink mays May 1— eod tf mantic story connected with the origin of its name, which will bear relation in this column. A young couple who were soon to be married, while walking along the banks of the Danube river, saw one of these flowers floating on its bosom. The aftianced bride admired it, and fearing it would be carried away, regretted its fatal destiny. The lover immediately plunged into the water, where he had no sooner seized the flower than he sank in the flood. Making a final effort, he threw the blossom upon the bank, and atthe moment of his dis- appearing forever exclaimed, ‘* Vergiss mein nicht,” which, Englished, means ‘* Forget-me-not.” A young lady of New York amuses _her- self with humming birds as pets. They build their nests in the lace curtains and have raised little families in the parlor. There are plants for them to fly about in, and every day the florist sends a basket of flowers for them to extract the honey from. They are like little rainbows flying about the room, and they light on the head of their dainty mistress with perfect free- dom. She has an especial affinity for the feathered race, and pigeons, canaries and bullfinches are included among her house- hold favorites. A plant grows in Mixteca, Mexico, which the natives call the ‘‘herb of prophecy.” A dose of it produces sleep similar in all respects to the hypnotic state. The sub- ject answers with closed eyes questions that are put to him, and is completely insensi- ble. The pathologic state brings with ita kind of prophetic gift and double sight. Furthermore he loses his will, and is com- pletely under the control of another. On returning to himself he 1emembers nothing of what he has done. Italian archeswologists, who for some time have been at work uncovering the an- cient Greek city of Sybaris, in Italy, have lighted upon evidences of a more ancient city upon which Sybaris was built. The necropolis is in an undisturbed state, and adds strong evidence to the belief in a high Italian civililation prior to the Etruscan and contemporaneous with the building of the Pyramids. Italian scientists place its decline at 1000 B. C., and believe that its people were the real inventors of the pre- historic walls which exist all over Italy where there are signs of Etruscan habita- tion. A report shortly to be issued under the auspices of the Italian Government is claimed to be a complete demonstration of its pre Etruscan civilization. A suit of some importance has?recently been decided against the city of Montreal. At one of the carnivals an old lady was struck by a piece of fire-works and killed. Her husband sued the city for $1,000 dam- ages. The city pleaded that the woman had not exercised due care, as she approach- ed too near the ice palace. Judge Loran- ger expressed the opinion that as the city had seen fit to allow dangerous pyrotechnic displays on the public squares without the necessary precaution to guard the life of that a larger sum could not be allowed. award was $1,000 and all costs to date, and the Judge remarked that it was regrettable A curious step has been taken iu the ad- keeps the ring until it isneeded. He sends the bride as handsome a present as he can afford —a bracelet, fan, opera glass, piece of silver, or a pretty bit of furniture, a set of tea cps or a diamond star. He then offi- ciates at the breakfast, pays the clergyman (that is, acts asthe groom’s cashier), and throws the rice and the slipper after the departing pair; he is the aid, the guide, the familiar friend.” All parents should see that their children girls as well as boys—learn to swim. As a form of agreeable and healthful exercise, swimming is particularly well suited for women, and their greater buoyancy offsets their lack of strength. Swimming can be taught in a few lessons by a kind and judi- cious teacher, and when the father can himself swim, there is no one beiter fitted for performing this duty, at least for his girls, than himself. The time will proba- bly come when swimming will form a part of the course of instruction at our public schools, but individua] action should now take the place of the systematic instruction the public will at some future time provide. A Sunshiny Husband. A sunshiny husband makes a merry, beautiful home, worth having, worth work- ing for. Ifaman is breezy, cheery, con- siderate and sympathetic, his wife sings in her heart over her puddings and her mend- ing basket, counts the hours till he returns at night, and renews ier youth in the security she feelsof his approbation and admiration. You may think it weak or childish, if you please, but it is the admired wife who hears words of praise and receives smiles of commendation, who is capable, discreet, and executive. I have seen a timid, meek, self-distrusting little body fairly bloom into strong, self-reliant woman- hood, under the tonic and the cordial of companionship with a husband who really went outof his way to find occasion for showing her how fully he trusted her judg- ment, and how tenderely he deferred to her opinion. In home life there should be no jar, no strivingfor place, no insisting on prerogatives, or divisions of interest. The husband and the wife are each the com- plement of the other. Andit is just as much his duty to be cheerful as it is hers to be patient; his right to bring joy into the door, as it is hers to sweep and garnish the pleasant interior. A family where the daily walk of the father makes life a festival ig filled with something like heavenly benediction. Apvick to Morners.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should 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 to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and s the best known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. [April 1 ‘88 the people, it was liable for damages. The Bs, -A person cured of Deafness head of 23 years’ standing ill send a description of ho applies to NIcHOoL 4m—ml4 To rue Dzar.- and noises in the by a simple remedy w ‘it FREE to apy pelson W son, 30 St. John Street, Montreal. "m+ ° th mih mymornjattroh m ill W i 1 Friday 1417/7 38) © 46] 4 11 1520 oe iN and Monday afternoon till Wednesday morning, | Those who talk in this strain say that it has} more than seven shillings and six pence 2/ Saturday | 7] a9 2131519 21 Neckwear Department. ‘ing of each "Seni heh me tbmaneel “from | been remarked for years that Tt ies each, to be cast for by dice on the Diente 3 Sunday | 16) gg 1 40| 6 25, 23] A Large and Choice Lot of NECKWEAR TIES, Nobby Patterns and Styles, from one of —— noon until Monday at noon of each| prevails to a greater extent from the first munion table every year by six boys and ; ae - - : 59) 7 24) 25|/the best New York Houses. Best brands of COLLARS, American and Canadian. Entire’ NEWTON LEE, | “Uarter to the full of the moon than at other six girls of the town.” Lately the com- 3 Wednesday 13] ‘al oie) : i) 26 | Stock of FURNISHINGS suitable for any trade. CALL AND SEE. June 1, 1888. ___~_ | times. Tn other words, while the moon is| union table has not been used for the pur- . PRenby | i ata al B.S. DAVIES & CO., Livery and Exchange Stablei,|= en eee teen ee ieee aos tonne 8! Friday | 44) 3 43/10 12) 3 alg : os mets 9/Saturday | 14] 45] 4 1s|10 rr oF May 8, 1888. CAMEROUN BLOCK. } | j ——— There is a woman on exhibition in one of 10 Sunday | 14} 46) 5 O11) 32) 32] = NENW olen (Opposite St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, It may he interesting to the devotees of| the New York dime musuems who is known 11) Monday 14) 47| 5 48/11 59| 32 —— Fo eee OL OO ee cricket in Charlottetown to know that Mr.|as the champion gum chewer. She sits on 12| Tuesday | 141 47/6 44imorn| 33 GREAT GEORGE STREET W. G. Grace, of England, has the best re-|@ raised platform along with an assortment 18} Wednesday | 14! 47| 7 46] 0 36) 33 $ */ cord of any player that ever lived. He has of freaks. She wears a rich evening dress 14'Thui sday 14] 48] 8 51| i 17| 84 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E, L made over 50,000 runs, which means that of white satiny. For full twelve hours a 15| Friday is} 48/10 6; 2 @| 34 well ie Fn he has run over 600 miles of ground to day she is on duty. Her jaws seem tireless, 16 Satur lay | 13 48 1] 10} 2 47] 35 : P. P. GILLIS, - - PROPRIETOR. obtain these runs. He has made 100 runs and with a few intermissions for rest she om A a 2 . 22) 3 45) 35 & ts Cea in an inning more than 180 times, 200 runs| chews away at a cud of gum, paying no 19 Tues. + 13] m4 9 z : p ~ 35 0 e |_ Horses, Coaches, Buggies, Baronches and open twelve ‘times, SU) rune tisiep aad ones he oees Saaee ee ve “ 20) Wednesday | 13} 48) 4 6) 7 34| 35 oD 4 Vi ES iT © | Wagons on hire daily at ali hours, made 400. answer to oat remarks er aie ap- 21/Tharsday | 931 4si 5 231 8 341 35 e| ait parts of the city. ~ a parent satisfaction trom the @ miration 22! Friday | 14) 49! 6 37| 9.971 35 Bt we ee are bow ' people who understand which she feels that she excites. 93| Saturday 14) 49) 7 45 al 35 _NEW STOCK i ie é common rule of measurement in pur- nipialhit 24|Sunday | i4| 49| 8 alii _ wenn —" - | MR. §, RX, EARLE chasing wearing apparel. For instance, a} It has been discovered that there are 25| Monday | 15) 49) 9 33/11 45! 34 oe > ’ —, will pay. a pet that is a Bs ” too ae we: in he ree eae 26| Tuesday 15} 49/10 13laft 2s) 34 rin a Summer 0 ds : small or too large. ‘* size’ smaller or a ,000 in Webster's Dictionary, an ’ |} 27| Wednesday 15} 48/10 47) 1 9} 33 P 2 n 0 Teacher of Piano and Organ; ‘* size” larger is what he probably needs, 000,000 in the Encyclopedia Britannia. 28/ Thursday 16) 4¥/11 15| 1 50) 33 Y/but he does not know what a “size” is. | There are several othere matters of interest 29 Friday | 16) 48/11 40) 2 33) 32 Are now open, and for READY CASH, Bargains in all kinds of Goods can be had. WEST STREET Well a size in a coat is one inch, a size in|in the books named, but the geuius who 3 30/Saturday 4 16/7 48 mere | 3 17/1532 ~~ 5 underwear is two inches, a size in a sock. is} mode the above discovery had, of course, no | A BETTER LOT OF } Charlottetown, . - P. E. Island, /°”¢ inch, in a shirt one-half an inch, in time to search them out. = = — BARGAINS WERE NEVER OFFERE 4 shoes one-sixth of an inch, pants one inch, eae ‘ DR kK ELLY ‘ ts 22% GUMMER CLASSES will commence May Ist, — coe tourey “ ns ARE A ee cs teee at eae “* * * 2 = 7m ~ + > = a : é : é “ as 10 e ‘ , Great Attractions in our Millinery Department. D arhen Mr. Karle willbe glad to receive a few | ON°-SENTS OF Al MTN be teerhhiveorésthihe Untuk canta sane 0: town during the summer. The ‘‘forget-me-not” has a rather ro-| his friend to the altar, holds his hat and fae es ksigiead rs anna