THE DAILY HXAMINER. - - ° . _ LSv2 \PRIL 29, The Rallway Changes Paoe Examiner has been censured by its friends, as well as by its opponents, for having protested with insufficient strength changes which have lately been announced. This is 4 pleasing sign. The protests of an ergan of public pinion, however vigorous, will be regard- acainet the railway ed by a Government as so much idle,wind, unless it is felt that there is 9 vigorous public opinion supporting them. There can be no doubt that opiaidn throughout the Province is dead against these changes. The excilement has been increased to some extent Dy rea- sensational reports public son of the false and set afloat by acme of the Oppomtionists. But irrespective of these, there existe in the facts,ss stared by Tre ExaMwiner,ample suse for discontent and di-p'easuce on the port of our people One of the facts is thet a person cannot, after the changes are sffected, leave Sum- meraside for Charlottetown I> du so, he mast, “as his take his horse sod return oOo the same day father did fifiy years agu, ut of his stable and drive to towa by the old post road. We cannot doubt that whes the Minister of Railways becomes impressed with this fact, he will at once res*ore the morning train from Summerside sid the afternoon train from Charlottetown make such other arrangements aa "Te necessary in the premises. jThe asbao- lure folly of the change will be the more fully appreciated by him when he learns that the trains to be stopped are pay- iag traina, and that mouey will not be saved by stopping them. It is difficult to see how auy considerable sum of wmoney—anything worth while— aa be saved by the closing of Bear River, Bedford, Freetown and Miscouche stations, while it is certain that large and tlouriah- ing settlements of people will be discom- moded and annoyed. The loss at these stations cannot be great. As to the dismissal of railway officials, the Government course, be for dismissing men who fre not wanted. Nor can we see that any young and vigorous man has mueh cause for com- plaint because he is pitchforked out of the rutofofficialism. But nen,like Mr. Cant well, who have been maimed in the service of the public ; men like Mr. John McPherson— honest men who taade use of their opportunities to enrich themselves, but have served the country eutiously and efficiently, and have grown iid in the public employ,- men are surely entitled to special consideration on the part of the Government rather than to suciaary dismissal, without cause assigned. We sincerely trust that the notice to Mr. McPherson will be withdrawn. [t is pleasing to jearn that the Hon. Neil McLaod and other leading supportersof the Government have been telegraphing to cannot, of blamed have not conaci- such Ottawa representations concerning the effect of these changes and the feeling of the people concerning them. Ihe following very moderately worded resolution, moved by Hon. James Richards, seconded by Mr. J. A. Matheson and by the unanimous vote of the House of Assembly, ought, we think, to aid the efforts which the Conservatives have made and influence the Minister Of Rail. a re-consideration of his recent carried waya to orders = — "Resolved, That the House of Assembly of Prince Edward Island, now in _ session, learns with regret that it is the intention of the Deminion Government to reduce the num- ber of trains which have hitherto afforded ac- commodation to tho public on the P. E. Island Railway. “Inasmuch as the booking stations on that railway have been a great convenience to our tarmers and business men, tnis House further learns with regret that it is the intention of the Government to reduce the number of these stations. “This House further learns with regret that it ia the intention of the Government to dis- charge from the employment of the P. E. Island Railway a number of the employees and officials who have been in that service for many years, and who have merited and gained the contideuce of the public. “Further Resolved, That this House dis- approves of the action of the Dominion Gov- eroment in these matters, and sincerely trusta its decision will be reconsidered.” However this incident may terminate, it will, we trust, have the effect of opening the eyes of those who prate thoughtlessly about the great extravagance of the Gov- ernment. The fact is that the present ad- ininistration ia, and has been so econom- ical, that there is not a single department of the public service—io this Province at least—-which would not be injuriously af- fected ia respect to the public, bya mater- To artract first-class men to the respensible positions of the public service, good salaries must, in Canada, a3 well asin England, be attached to these positions, and they must be suflisiently ia] curtailment. manned. Public officialse—in this Prov- ince st least, have not been tvo well treated. From the higheat to the lowest, from the Chief Justice, and the Superin- tendent of our Railway tothe clerks and baggagemen, their salaries are out of proportion with those who fill the same positions in other provinces and countries. Even Mr. L. H. Davies, who has been one of the greatest economy shouters, felt im- pelled last yearto make a Parliamentary representation in favor of the County Judge of Queen's County. We are op- posed to crowding the public offices. But TH K JAI LY EXAMIN ER, | good men should be employed, and that 2 The public | — tactile ti —. 2 ee een —— we contend that a sufficient number they should be well paid. sereice Ong ht to he efficient \y raaintained and if so, an enlightened peopl will cheer fully pay the cost. Such a uuirersal con demnation of the railway changes is) prool positive that the Government have | been considered too lavish in respect to it} and that the people are not cuncent, for the sake oi “* economy,” to put up with an | impaired service. and other members of the Opposition hed tions concerning the grest extravagance cf the government in respect to railway «X- penditures, raised a feeling among the re. | presentatives of the larger Provinces which } it was necessary to allay Thus the Rail- | way department was impelled to attempt a curtailment of expenditures. The changes of which our people now complain are the} reauit fhe Minister of Railways, whe has but | lately entered his department, has, we have no doubt, been misled as to the P. E. Is- land Railway, returns He has not, perhaps, taken iato considzration the by the financial which show a large annual deticit. fact that the stone bridges, the steel rail ways, and the many other provemeuta the P. BK. Island Railway have been charged against revenue account, ahd inade Upon and not set down to capital that but for this fact the showing of the P. E. Island Railway would not be so had. The P. EB. Island Railway ie worth perhaps a million dollars wore uow than it was ten years ago. Surely the cost of increasing the permanent value and efficiency of the railway should be charged to capital and not as ordinary expenditures. When the Minister's attention is directed to this point he will, we feel rescind the obnoxious ordera recently gone forth sure, the more readily which have Seience in P. E Island The ** Alliance Scientifique,” of Paris, France, is a learned institution that has been in existence for over thirty years and embraces many scientists and other scholars of the first sminence. The headquarters of the alliance are at 28, Rue Mazarine, Paris. By means of its 400 or more com- mittees, of five members each, planted in the chief intejlectus! centres, chi fly on the continent of Europe, it keeps abreast of the most modern thought and discovery. Oae delegation is at Quebec and another at Montreal. We are pieased tu learn that a committee his been elected for P. E. [aland, to form « court of opuien en mat- ters appertaining to science in thie Prov- ince. The couscil uorminated are the hon- orable E J. Hodgson, L L D, Master of the Rolls ; hon. David Laird, President of the Natural History Society, and late Lt Governor of the Nurthwest Territories of Canada : James M wleod, E Gs M. >... President of the Medics) Council of P. E. Jaland ; T. J. Leeming, E-y, Life Mem- ber }t.C. P.. Asscciaie of Vict. Inst., and of Soc. B.b. Arch wvlogy, G. B ; Col. J. Hunter Duavar, delegue, author of ‘* The Stone, Bronze and Iron Ayes, published by Swan, Sonneoschien & Co, Paternoster Square, Loudon, “ Man and his Migre- tions,” and other works. The geatlemen named are anexcellent representation of the caltured scientific mtellect cf the Prov- ince. —_—_— ———-— Ge goep— Sons of England. THe entertainment in Wright's Hall list evening ia honor of St. George's day, was under the auspices of Eton Lodge, Sons of England, I[t was a great success ia every respect. The hall was thronged. The chair was occupied by His Worship Mayor Haviland. The programme which follows, was carried out in an exc2ilent manner: — Chorus—**Red Wh t: and Blue”..... Members REGIONE oo cc kc ccéctncess sce aaa Solo—‘'Homeward Bound”...... W A Hawley Address. ... sins cs eeieceill Rev W Hamlyn Instrumental Duett W orth and L Worthy Quartette ....Miss A Lapthorn, J Lapthorne H Marley and FE Johnson. Instrumental Duett.......Misses Wilson and Lapthorne. Vocal Solo—(With clarionet ob-igato by Mr. a Worth). oeone Kd Hobbs. Gravcd Musical Combination........ Members Refreshments. Closing Remarks by C LE Warren. (sod Save the Queen. -—_- A Rive OLp Ace.—We announce to-day the death of Ewen Cameron, Esq , of Point Prim, which occurred yesterday, at his home st that place. Mr. Cameron had reached the ripe old age of 95 years before the messaye came. He was the father of Captain Roderick Cameron, of the Northumberland, and of Captain Alex- ander Cameron, of the St. Lawrence. He was a native of Scotland, and came to this country in J829, since which time he has resided at Point Prim. He was esteemed and respecie | by all who knew him. dossichiadighaseciiia ORNAMENTAL Banp Stanp — We we plewed to hear that Mr. Vinnicombe is urging our citizens to erect an ornamental band stand on Qneen Square for the-pur- pose of giving vocal and orchestral open-air concerts, as well as band performances. He has given us a rough sketch of a reyular Japanese band stand, suv arranged that there will be a room under the platform for tuning instruments, etc. Such a band staud would be a decided improvement to the square, as it would be highly ornss mental, and be a source of pleasure to thousands. Canava AtLantic Live —The advertice- ment of the Canada Atlantic Line to Boston will be found in another column, The S. S. Halifax forms a favorite route. This popular steamer has been thoroughly overhauled during the past winter, and twinty additional staterooms added. Passengers leaving Charlottetown Tuesday morning reach Boston Thursday at noon. Through tickets are for sale by the Charlottetown Navigation Co. Prise Hiri Cottece.—The Pine Hill Theo. logical College, Halifax, cl sed for the term on Wednesday. There were eight graduates, including Mr. Alexander Laird, of New Glas- gow, Strict. Tary Come.—Last night's blaze makes the sixth stable fire we have had since New Year's. nol | But Mr. L. H. Davies | by their Joud and continuous misrepresent a- | permasment 1p ‘ be — = - ae See _—- eee oe — = — 2 SNORE 82 aC EE Do you Do you want your JACKETS, CAPES and DOLMWANS stylish and becoming » If so, we can Suit. FOU. your PRESS GOOBS and HATS ~ pretty but not ‘extravagant By buying your Dress Goods, Mantles and Millinery from us you will be dressed fashionably and save money at the same time. BEER BROS. oe - ee EE ow ee - See clita — stationers, Printers, Bookbinders. FOR BEST QUALITY GOODS, Fl RST QUALITY WORKMANSHIP, LOWEST POSSIBLE PICKS, TRY HASZARD & MOORE, BROWN’S BLOOK, OPPOSITE MARKET. SE DS. ane] wis Personal. Mr. F. Parker Carvell, of Charlottetawn, ie in the city.—-St. John Telegraph. /WHITE RUSSIAN, Red and White Fife Rev. WB. King leaves Halitax for Eng-. | Wheat, Two-Rowed Barley, Biack and band on Saturday, to be absent eight weeks. | White Oats, Field Peas, Vetches, Taney = Mr. McKiunon, of Melrose, with bie wife | the diferent vartetios of Clover Reeds, etc. For and danghter, left the city by this (Friday) | eon mornings train for California, which they 139 Water Street. will make their fature homo. They were) Ch'tuwn, April 18, 1892-2w2aw wy 2i pd accompanied by Miss Lizzie McDonald, of | panel pad Monticello, who goea on a visit to her aunt. | We wish them a pleasant journey and success | LAND AN D BUILDINGS ia the Golden State. F. L, MACNUTT, +e+- —_ =) N ——- We vill show wonderfal value in ladies’; and children’s nuteny te morrow. — Beer Bros. | Malpeg uc a oad. ‘Tok Marks to-day was fai:ly well attend: | ed. Fora time in the forenoon trade was Ww* are instructed by Long Vros., to # il by brisk. Eggs were in fair supply it ‘0 to IL) Auction, on TaURSDAY, May 5.b, at cents per duz-n. Buster (f esr) sold at 26 to | half-past 10 o'clock, on the premises : — 27 cents per pound, and tub et 25 to 27 conte! The Land and Buildings fscing on Malp:que a.” Veeck hare os an tox Vas ‘Road (Great George Street). formerly known as per pound. fresh herring were ia in large ji:egs’ Hay Press. quantities and sold low, The lot faces almost” 84 feet front, and rune sini Sea 222 feet 4 iachesa, wih two large . aes : ener ee , buildings thereon. Goon W ORK. The Street Committee of the 7 he Buitdings can be easily converted {ote City Council are doing good work in sowe Dwellings and made one of the best yielding sections of the city in the matter of repaiiing investmeutsinthecity, and cleaning the streets end putting down| , The above property is in a | cality where pleskwaer dwellings are alwavs in demand . new piankways. | TERMS.-Cne-third cash; balance secured in ~— : . | the property at six per cent. interest. DIED. E. 1, NORTON & CO. At Point Prim, on the 28th iust., Ewen, |p27—dy Usle guar Auctioneers, Cameron, aged 95 years. ey A ee eee Se ae as {Funeral will leave his late residence for | i i we +, err. Belfast cemetery on Sunday next, Ist May, at Lee 10.30 a. m.} om P c t half of Hous» situated King At Toronto, on the 26th inst., Isabella, es ee Yoles addins seatinmee’ wife of Hon. P. Mitchell, in the 70th year of|This House contains eight goed rvuoms, besides of her age. pantries, and is in good osder. Possession given immediately, Aoply to Mr. Thomas MeQuaid, Lower Queen Street, or to the owner ac Soath- Valuable Property for Sale. Fi KDWAKD KELLY. _——_—_._——_ mch25 of the late Hon. Edward Palmer to se'l, . ° y India Tea. by Public Auction on Thursday, the 12th ch peers day of May vext, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the {oe LOT just arrived direct from premises, that part of the estate adj icing his India. late residence on Upper Queen Street, being part of Town Lots Nos. 67 aud 68 in the Fourth Hundred of Town Lots in Charlotte- town. For terms and condition of sale apply at the office of H. James Palmer, Sclicitor, where a plan of the property mav be seen. ROBERT BEAIRSTO, oe D : Auctioneer. Pp NCHEONS Choice Bright Trinidad now landing, For sale low from wharf. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. _ ap27— Si eod NWOT EIR. For Sale. MATCHEW, McLEAN & CO. WILL, ON MAY 3ap, sell at Auction, a} Pictures left at my establishment to be Souris, April 29th, 2w. framed previous to "ecember 31, 1891, if not P E | | d El t . ( called for previous to sale, + a § all eC rie 0. ap?2—tl may 3rd Y OTICE is hereby given that the Annual Salt | General Meeting of the stockholders of y © the ahove Company will be held at their eflice in Charlottetown on Wednesday, the lich day of May next, A. D. 1892, at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon. | am instructed by the trustees of the estate * HORACE GASZARD. ap26—lw eod New Crop Molasses. SALT! SALT! minors now on the way direct from iverpool 5,000 bags salt, due here ® about the middle of May, which we offer to Pictures the trade at lowest prices while landing. JOHN NEWSON., Salt ! Shediat via Souris, P. K. L.,’ and due at souris about 10th of May, Barque Gulnare laden Dated 29th day of April, 1892. with Salt. - Persons at Souris and vicinity re- JAMES WADDELL, — a do well to correspond with Superintendent. FPRIER, HARPER & CO., ap29—2aw tl mtg Point du Chene, N. B. ap2i—dy 2w want | 2g upplies a OW ON WAY from Liverpool, G. B., for eae FRIDAY, '892 29 APRIL Painters’ ' White Lead, Colored Paints, Kulsomine, Whiting, Rose ‘Fink, Blue, Umbes, Sennias and all other Dry Color ig stock. ‘JOHNSON’S PURE READY MIXED COLORS, Largest Stock of BRUSHES in the city, all of which J will make special prices on for this month. for the f Vowing celebrated VARNISHES: — Va'entine’s, Rosenberg’s, P. D. Dod & Co A gent Nobles & Hoare, 10 TONS | 2 TONS BARB WIREPLAIN WIRE In OLLED and GALVANIZED, suit- SELLING LOW AT able for a Fences. Prices recht +t W. E. DAWSON’S. W. E. DAWSON’S. ti LOOK OUT when buying that you get the GENUINE McLAUGLIN PATENT NOI 3E- LESS GEAR, of whieh every part is fully warranted. Don’t be led away by imitations, as none are right except the Genuine. your Carriages this season W. E. DAWSON, Sole Agent for P. E. Island. Charlottetown, April 25, 1892-mif & why eee ae a _o. — = — eee re ee = haere MASONIC PRMP LE BAAAAR. HERE WILL BE A MAY SALE OF USEFUL ARTICLES held in the MASONIC LODGE ROOM, Water Street, On Wednesday Next, 4th of May, COMMENCING AT THREE O'CLOCK. There will be a Five o’clock Tea, Oysters, Ice Creim and « Refreshment T.ils. Admission, 10 cents. MES L. M. POOLE. M&S J. J. DAVIES, Secretary-Treasurer. President. ap29 PORTO RICO MOLASSES | et ae We have just received a few Pun- cheons of Choice Porto Rico, and as we have sold out our old stock of Molasses, we have marked this lot down at the old price, 40 CTS. PER GALLON. Call and try a sampie lot, as it is extra good valae. BEER & GOFF, Ch'town, March 31, 1392 -cod&wy Queen and King Square Stores. BECAUSE It is Free from Lumps, li does not require Rebbing, it gives a Beautifal Polish, It Costs only Fifteen Cents, It Saves Labor and Money, USE WATSON'S FURNITURE POLISH, ——- FROM — Watson sNew DrugStore THREE DOORS BELOW LONDON HOUSE CORVER. , Janie Brothers, Merchapts, NOTICE, OTICE is hereby given that the A Geners| Meeting of the Shareholders the Charlottetown Gas Light Ccmpary a take place at the Gas Works on Tuesday t} 10h day of May, 1892, at the bow a ELEY pe ere in the forenoon for the purpose of electing directors and general transaction of beckeens. “ LEMUEL McKay, Se April 28 tl dte. — BUILDING LOTS BY AUCTION On Thursday, May 6th, COMMENCING AT 11 O'CLOCK, : BY E. H. NORTON & G69, LL the unsold Lots on the Cahill Estate a: - the head of Prince Street, comprising then 4? of the best Building Lots now on the The sicuation being oe abead of that of oi ter Lots now to be for private dwellings those Lots will be steadily increasing in Value, Pian can be seen with the Auctioneers, Terms 25 per cent. cash. Balance payable in four yeare at 6 per cent, inierest. , ar 26—dy tlele : Assignee’s ‘Sale. PHE undersigned will seli at Public A Head of St. Feter’s Bay, on THU oh day of May next. at 10 o'clock, a. Sua Ali the Land and Batidinws, Person Property Btock of Merchandize, Book Debra, y and “ otes of Hand belonging to Estate of i 7 Terms earh, An inventory of same can be seen at office, Charlottetown any time up to day of sale. HORACE HASZARD, A ate Y, Charlotietown, April 2, 1892 « Cale WABRANTID EG! Ting “OLD BRIDGEPORT” GOAL, For Family Use in Open Grates, S“ALL CARGO to arrive in a few daya Will be sold in iats to suit at i while landing —— Kk. H, NORTON & 06. Charlottetown Driving Park —AND— Provincial Exhibition Association. HE Track wil be cpened om 2ad May, for the seasun. Sesson Ticket—Horse with stable... .95.00 “ “ whheat “ .. ee Yearling “ 7 ete lick+ts can be obtained from the unde. signed, A. B. WARBURTOX, | Secretary. al6 iw , SPLENDID BUSINESS STAND For Sale at New Glasgow, Nova Scotia. — ie ARTILES desirous of obtaining a first dure. business property, with dwe! house attached, fitted up with all moderna ments and « business of £40,000 done last year, can get full information by addressing ?. O Box 93, New Glasgow, N 8. This property is finely adopted for haadling roduce, provisions and groceries, and situate in the best part of the town, April 29—fks wv tf WANTED TO REN?. ‘FRHE subv:cribers wish to rent @ set of Mill, with some land attached, or would on easy terms Would ilke at least a Saw Mill. Address at once. CLARK & FRENCH, apd? —dy iw wv 9% Monat Stewart, VALUABLE PROPERTY For Sale by Auction. os [<x instructed by D. R. M. Hoover. Vag, 0 sell by Auction on the »remises, Easton St on MONDAY, the 9h day of May vest, att o’clock, noon :— All his Real Esta‘e on Enston Street ant Palmer's Lane, comprising a jot of land on Kuston Street 81 f et and extending back 0 feet, with two welling Houses, Basement Stor Stables and Out buildings Also, a lot of land fronting on Palmer's Last 48 feet and extending back 74 feet, with lane Warehouse and (‘oach House. Tais property has been used for carrying on® Produce bu-ines’, and sti!l offers aa ex vpportupity to anyone wishing to engace in sane business, or as an investment, as thew 0.5 rent to advantage. Terms at sale. Rh. BEAIRSTO, ap2—eod pat Auctioneer Oiled Clothing. — CELEBRATED AMERI- CAN, ed HORACE HASZARD, . Charlottetown, April 25, 1892. a apreenpgiees <> cases sensuasenensesensetessenpeesetsesseesnnnn WANES, LOST, FOUND det Se Oy ArT girl for general housework is & a of three. Apply at this office. ap2: a T= JERSEY CALF—For sale, calf out ot Holstein grade cow; ; ria* at exhibition of 1891 as best mileh @ — $'0.00 —R. R. Fir2zgerap, es toyaity. esa (TAGE FOR SALK.—A comfortable 0% tage containing seven rooms, pleasan!lS situated on Fitzroy Street Kast, near the Drivitt Park. Apply at once to this office. -0 TO LET Tbe lower fat and collar ye Allin Warehouse on Grafton Street. to Mrs. Allin, or Joa. Knight, Trustee, ap2?7 —1f a O LET —Tro Stalls in « Barrister's’ mes in rear of Flannigan’s Forge. ottice of J. DW. MCLE YD. 31 cod pa—epe? Stock. Write quick i acum “ : i , ae ryimea, a Baoragss, Nurse o- saa ANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A good plat \ Cook. Apply to Mrs. aEuae, be Street. me A aon a" at yy ane man servant, Apply "> office of Peters & Peters, or at moi? PRTERS’, Sidmount. WANTED —Agenis to sell our choice Newt ae cee TO LET —A Cottage on Sidney Street, oie mediate possession given. W. ? Charlottetown, April 2, 1892 —dy ing five rooms. Rent $5 Lad to om WELLNEK.