ee rte ees Pies os A UXAMINER. Sineoie Corres Two Crnre VOL. 25.—NO. 34 IE DAILY ’* This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnirives, en ee ee ee ee te TN, P. E. ISLAND. THURSDAY, JANUARY 9, 1890. ne ee ay Os JANUAR ALMasaAv LUN VAnUAD er 4 io T sy +t 3i| 2 £0) 6 43 i a i a3 4 218 O Saturd 4] 40 517) 8 40) iy Sunday +0 i 66 27j 9 51) 9 Ml ‘ 28/)10 38 ‘s IS ll 2s 1 ; 7 4: o5| rorn rursday 36, 47) 9 go) 0 le I rri y i } 4! : 0 54 l Si Saturday : 51.10 10) 1 34 j : y 33 V2 i 20} i} 4 4 22 | i pO LE SR § 11 24] 7 : 311 57 l 2 3 t 162 26 | 31 Fri y 17 29:4 d58' 1 10) 7 26) 9 29! ay ? ty .~»> 9%) Tuesday 39] 541313 y \s ines iay 3d B §, BLANCHARD, Mf. D., Member M.P.A., G. B. and Ireland, OFrric=: Corner Pownal and Water Streets.) TELEPHONI! 2 ‘ i e v--—CU ohh cvu ¥ a i ~ —— re : This j ch tei jubilant over the success of their enter- | Emuision in cases of Scrofula and Debhility. — vue . ar 2 TO or « $ mt ° + . . . ° * 5 3 ig . | i i iS a8 ‘ minerals. this 6-6 very rica Ore, Cuntain prise. , Results most gratifying. My little patients ‘ eX WoBe GRRUEsEs EMR, ing, according to Dawson, 43 per cent. of — . take it with pleasure.” Sold by all druggists, . ‘ metallic copper. South of this beautiful ; : ‘Oe. and $1.00 i i Pia wert 8itarnar st ; : 4 a Horse Notes. — a Barrister, atiorney, S olary if headland of rich brown, regularly-stratitied { Public, ar., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. OFFICE—London House Buiiding, (iavies’ Corner). Queen St. 4l) kinds of Legal Business promptly attended | to. Soney to Loan at low interest. } ef 31] /t comprises the > THE RIGHT PLACE to buy 1) ¥ ‘ PLit ‘oP the lowest prices, your They have lulterated cvoods at any price, OGO #6 SU0 ae ae. * NEW DATES, ‘alls Dessicated Cocoanut. I ib well-assorted stock of New Goods, comprising in part: CHRISTMAS SUP-| s they always try to secure the best goods and sell | It don’t pay to buy second quality very 6,000 pounds RAISINS (very tine and large), 2 CURRANTS, ciean and not gritty, Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange Peel, jxa@8 Almonds, Walnuts, Brazils and Filberts, Choice Figs (in small boxes and by the pound), XY Mixed | Q, —— Flavoring Extracts on draught and in £ oz. and J oz, bottles, Coffee, fresh roasted and ground, > Cases Oranges aid Lemons, and kegs Green Grapes, lgroves and the Pickles, Sauces and Relishes. NOTICE TO RETAILERS.—We have the largest and finest | ){stock of XMAS CONFEGTIONERY that we ever earried, andj; and see it as early as possible latest novelties in | cent goods, Barley Sugar e think it will pay you to call oys, Caramels, Mixtures, Xe. — KAT ————_j—_——- —__— Acme Club Skates, PRICES. enuine WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT DODD & ROGERS. Dec. 20, I889—I1m eod eee me en en ree er ee EE ED OR i -¢¢ o¢ hbarlottetown, ix]~ oviemmgngenl i | | Layer Raisins, from 20c. up to 40c. a pound, LOWEST law & wky—decld S, SKATES. no ee te ee ee SOMETHING USEFUL AS WELL AS ORNAMENTAL Governor Island. — GovERNOR IsLtaNpD is. situated in aud ispeck on the broad sheen of water. We and | had five miles of the bay to pass over in lsmall boat, and we found its swell just heavy enough to be ' ol large little tossed the { , wild-fow] enjoying their | ne } jmany Wid-iowi enjoying thelr home it the i - . fa r , j turmoil ot Phe great ; ; . } : ; overhead showing the pure white of his underparis, then plunged, like a bolt, into l The golden-eye and the mer- erait wave, we passed waters. loon passed the depths. , iganser, with rapidly-vibrating wings, rose Set of the foam at our bow. ‘The sable | cormorant passed on lumbering wings | Mallards and geese were in rest'ess flocks, jand the sea guil, like a white spirit of the ices (mixed by ourselves and guaranteed pure) | foam, dappled on the bursting swell, and jthen swept aloft to wander in airy undu jlations through the suniit blue. |} We enjoyed the scene from the middle luf the bay. The great range of Tea Hill ‘rose on the northern shore, shadowed with varied tints of autumn fields, The bilis of Lot 6& were bare and brown, surmounting the line of red chffs that flamed-in the morning sunlight. To the eastward, Gallas Poiat and Orwel. lay in low blue shadows on the horizon; while to the south the hills of Belfast were biue also in the dist:nce, but mounted in bolder swells aboye the surface of the wave The basin of the heaving bay enclosed within these hilis has been the arena of stupendous denudation. Three thousand feet of strata have been removed io lay bare the reefs of Governor Island. So that island has the oldest rocks in the district indeed, the vldest rocks in P. E. Island. As we approached the shores of the island, guarded by its foaming reets, the du | brown color of the low cliffs was very striking in contrast to the usual red color of P. E. Island rocks. Here is a distinct geological formation—a speck of the great , Gu'f upheaved from the depths on the crest of the Hillsborough anticlinal. On the north-west corner of the island a massive bed of coarse grey sandstone forms a bold headland of rock, shattered by joiat- age) into cerboidal masses. Proceeding southward along the shore, the next stratum below is a thick bed of green aad dark-red marly clay. This soft materiai is worn out into a little cove, forming a quiet harbor amid the surf of the rocky coast tine. Under this clay is a thick bed of fine, brown, flaggy sandstone. This forms the projecting headland to the south of the factory landing. Inthe lower part of the bed, where exposed on the north side of the island, bright green masses of copper cre are found. The ore has fossilized the stems of ancient plants, and it is these broken stems which we find as masses of rock the coast is low, but on the beach we see that the beds consist of brown and gray sandstones, and brown and grey shales. The whole depth of rock seen on the Island is 280 feet. On the south side there is a bed of concretionary imestune. It appears on the beach in light colored masses one or two feet square. In a grey reef on the west side of the Is- the middle of the Hilisborough Bay, an emer+ld o avreeable 4 our avrecavie. 48 ur carboniferous system which underlies the: place to study the marine algze all woven i resembling miniature corals. Corals were Gladstone’s Ideas on Wealth. iy TT , 2 se ~ iTt kK DAILY EXAMINER i i ; iti¢ r | gymeany a ed ad ate into picturesque wreaths by the lash of the some « | ° > . . ‘1, ‘ . ; . si | Pld = . a , —————<= retreating surges. Broad lamminaria and | Gladstone has become deeply interested ots Sere? — aise ‘ : na” : as ‘ . of : ; , - — JANUARY 9, 190. rope-like chorda, and purple condrus, and }in Andrew Carnegie’s ideas concerning the a? eee Bee BG delicate wermaid’s hair, and minute forms duties of wealth as set forth in a recent ar- |ticle in the New York American Reviere. i abundance too, but minute obes with Gladstone, in a letter to the Pall Mali Ga- horny ecils that wove ivory-like wreaths on ; the thick dark stems of algze. but evening came. The setting sun spread a golden blaze in the west that drowned the distant St. Peter’s in its light and rolled a liquid flame over the heaving waters, Again our little craft breasted the swell of the bay. As dark came on the sea-fowl were making their way in flocks out to the security of deeper water. the moon shed a’broad shimmering path- way on the deep, and we left the ancient stars to guard the hoary treasures of the reef-girt isle which forms the base of the rock system of our Province. B. Bazaar, Tea and Entertainment at Cardigan Bridge. The bazaar, tea and entertainment adver- tized for Tuesday, 7th January, at Cardigan Bridge, was weli patronized, and was highly successful, notwithstanding the want of snow made travelling yery unpleasant. The sale of fancy gogds during the after- noou attracted a great number, and by the time the entertainment commenced, the Hall was packed and jammed so that stand-| ing reom could not be obtained. The want of alarger hall at Cardigan Bridge was amply shown, and, no doubt, a more com- modious one will be provided ere long. The programme for the entertainment was carried out without any hitches, and all who took partin it did remarkably well, although the crowded condition of the hail made it difficult to preserve that silence necessary for the best etivurts of the per- formers, and the greatest enjoyment of the audience. The programme performed was as follows: Opening Address............ Georga F. Owen | Piano—Clayton’s Grand March... Miss Stewart Viclin and Organ Duet...... Miss Griffin and Miss McDonald. Song—Whip poor-will. the Misses Harveston PLAY—THE PRINCE AND THE PAGE, Se ee us ss bw Ceeaee D. A. McKinnon ee EY ok 6a8 ene ean oc issks Geo. H. Lord The Princess .. oe Miss Louise Owen Mopsy.................Miss May McDonald Piano—Robin Adair...... Miss Bb. MeDonaid Duet—Marguerite...........Miss Griffin and " Miss MeDonali. Quartette Song...... Mrs. Norton, Miss Har- veston, Messrs. Norton and MeLeod. DONOR. occ cSencin ees Miss May MeDonald Song and Chorus—Jingle Bells. ..Georgetown Band Duet—Whispering Hope.... Miss B. “eDon- ald and Miss Stewart, Comic Dialogue— Mary had a Little Lamb... Jack Owen and Master Reginald Stewart. God Save the Queen. The proceeds amounted to about $200, and the ladies of the Sewing Circle are (California Correspondent of American ( y i : Cultivator. ) California is a wonderful State. Its soil, climate, its mineral resources, all unite to make it great. It isin a peculiar sense cosmopolitan for the fruits, the flowers, and and all products of the soil that are grown | in northern latitudes and in tropic climes, zétte, says le agrees with Carnegie in near ily everything that he recommends, and af- ‘firms that his(Gladstone’s) main reservation is prompted by Carnegie’s language re- specting the endowment of the Stanford university. Giadstone says he has some doubts as to whether large endowments of places of learning do not raise the market | price of higher education, which they aum jat lowering. ‘‘] must add,” he says, |** that the growing tendency to the disas- | sociation of universities as such from re- !ligion does not abate, but enhances the force ,of all such considerations as have suggested | my language of reserve. Le concludes : **] | now come to an important addition which | ; Should like to attach to the gospelof wealth. 1] see no reason why in the list of admis- sible and desirable objects for the dedica- | tion of funds we are not to include their direct dedication to the service and honor ‘of God. Money spent in the erection of ‘our cathedrals and our great churches, hardly inferior to cathedrals, has, in my judgment, been very well laid out. What |1 have said as to the endowment of officers jand places has some application to the | great province of religion, but apart from jthis aud apart from marvellous and novel | works, such as cathedrals, the institutions of religion and works of devotion, learning, mercy and utility connected with it, are numerous and diversified. Religion is a giant with a hundred hands, whose strength, however, is not for rapine, but for use. I should wish to bring :ts claims proportionate and therefore large, under the consideration of open hended and open minded philanthropists. — — GRAND OPENING oF Souris Rink.—The | Souris Skating Rink will open for the season ,on Friday, 10th inst., at 8p. m. Svuris |Cornet Band will be in attendance ; and‘a great gathering of skaters is anticipated. Single tickets good to return will, we are in- — be issued to skaters living along the | line, } | Tix fountain of perpetual youth was one of ithe dreams of antiquity. It has been well jbigh realized in Ayer’s Sarsaparilia, whieh jpurifies the blood, gives vitality to all the | bodily functions, and thus restores to age much lof the vigor and freshness of youth. j > | Hatrrax Suiprrxe.—Duaring 1889, 4,644 | vessels entered at the port of Halifax, 439 ‘foreign steamers and 348 coastwise; 67] | foreign sailing vessels and 3,186 coastwise. > |} Mothers who have delicate children can 'see them daily improve and gain in tlesh and {strength by giving them that perfect food and | medicine, Ncott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil, | with Hfypophosphites. Dr. W. A, Hulburt, |of Salisbury, Dls., says: ‘) have used Scott's Ask For Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it, when you want the best blood-purifier. With its forty years of unexampled suc- ay A , } 7 - serseeensbiapmmabdnaiaeeiaias dls conti | land we found a large number of the fossil @!l thrive and reach wondertul development ik ‘tek neon 5 = ; ale ia da eek i f cess in the cure of A COOK BOOK . = rey seeds called Trigonocarpon. They are little Bere. to-day, however, think none o Blood Diseases, you , be autifal bs ARCY § ables 9 oval-shaped seeds, with three distinet ribs, its wonders are attracting the attention of can make no mise FREE e half an inch in length, and black with a the world more than the phenomenal per- take iv preferring By mali to any lady sending us her post office } cout of carbon, which represents the erigi- Termances of its trotting horses. When it Ayer’s address. Wells, Richardson & Co.; Montreal MR. H. L. HEARTZ, j brit halfthe weight Spinal instruments, at r a, , Ladies’ Writing Desks. Rattan and Reed Chairs. nal externa! envelope. They remind one of the seeds of fir trees. Indeed, English geologists consider them seeds of conifers, but Dawson, in Nova Scotia, always found is considered the stock from which the re- cord-breakers came was transplaated from | the Hast, may we not -weil stop and ask to} what influence cau this wonderiul develop- ment be traced / But iu a short letter, the smooth at the withers, back rising from the Sarsaparilia to any other. The fore-runner of mod- recommend it when asked to name the Organist of Methodist Brick Church, ~4 - ry C} 2 them connected with Sigillaria. In this er eee aay ‘ ia er insiderat: i thase..thi ile the b miOkKIN and as ¥ f tas, low reef of Governor Islaud ust bared by consideration of these things, while they ern blood medicines, j imi ; * 6 © : . pr Pet } Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Will take a Limited Number of! the retreating breakers, I and my friend would be interesting and of value, can only nae P Pupils on the Pianoforte. AT found them assvciated with the blackened be touched upon. In the first. place, let a Sete th aeons For terms, ete.. apply at the DUNCAN} VER xX ORDA Fr =e rem«ins of Calamites and leaves of Sigill- Us get acquainted with some, of the most or Semin than all HOUSE, corner Water and Prince Streets. | aria and the large flattened nuts of Cardio- most noted horses. b i * i iin 2 ‘ A _~, - While I was looking at Pal Alt } others combined. oct22—3m i A, J rey } if \) 1 carpon, ie L was looking at Faio Alta, the i : 3 te ae ene » oe ° } L } / 4 2 ' * g _f ¥ The remains were only fragment 8, and groom had harnessed Sunol, and as ] turned Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster Bi ; A Aw a 3 oo : to go from his. stall the. won@efall €liv than ever before. I never hesitate to j +t - #4 ; 4 ¥ jall black with mineralized carbon, but they : _ —— ce ne ee - J recommend it.” —George W. Whitman, i afforded a fair, delightful glimpse of the 4 before ey ee re a 2d Druggist, Albany, Ind, - | Charlottetown, Dec. 9, 1889—dy 2aw- wky outskirts of that. grand forest of the Carbon- My first thought was a veritabie Guid- “T am safe in saying that my sales of i iferous whose remains still supply the smith Maid in form,” and as 1 oxamined Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far excel those of ; : 1 sit Dad q > her my first impression was strengthen- any other, and it gives thorough satisfac- world’s richest stores of fuel. J f a : : 1 of, ed. 1 think she is built on Goldsmith tion.””— L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. Governor island is but the summit ofa €G. eae Ree ee ae een © Aes ie ‘la and Ayer’s Pill > great reef of rocks heaved up in the middie Maid and Maud 8, plau, only the JOE S ROTPADAES BRS ACES SIS | ms g grea i oe 2 atin and peculiar’ “dhetenteristio af are the best selling medicines in my Pes, Spinal and Cin | ‘of the bay, aud around it on each side lar- ‘ os Pee nat «SE aed ae r store. I can recommend taem conscien- on uching your bip, no straps whatsoever, | lextending reefs of rock 4nd sand stretch the : old queen “are intensified 1D tiously.’—C. Bickbaus, Pharmacist, waterproof. Largest stock of general Trusses, alee i eat. cian Soe under the water, but bared at low tide. the filly and brought out more radically. Roseland, Iil. @ ereat Cintt spiral rusees Im slock, neitAnis | . . ‘ . j > jicdsGe TT “s 7 . ’ a pont a for < BpEeRInea BY Me vt T aut am RECEIVED PER STEAMER “PRINCESS BEATRICE” : These are the home of countiess mollusks She has a neatly chiselled head, fine, clean “We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla ats “A | ree aa priate na ee and other lowly tribes. We lit our tire on neck, shoulders oblique, but low and here for over thirty years and always the breezy cliff carpeted with the flaxy rt ; regi oe . ~] = and more effective. ‘ ree .: £2 iG ay dx »B » 4 vk fen rates ; . ye ‘ . best blood-purifier.”— W. T. McLean Ci iB FRET gon only me j i APC? ases CHUINC MCine cates, spread of uncropped grasses. My friend or with a eh eo at the rt so Druggist, cacritn lie. , a chanical system t \ ae nice ‘ 00d kewers, thatshe 1s two inches taller at the hips as traighten born Club Feet( Patented. SHR Ar bh <= £ ccoked the steak on wooden skewers, © ’ : ! a I have sold your medicines for the will proveto anybody that operation & ¥<p f CHEAP FOR CASf- in truly primitive style, and we than the withers. Hips sloping and oo last seventeen years, and always keep pet Se pet con a shea ae sare dined right royally under the cloud- derfully muscled, joints and limbs like them in stock, as they are staples. Oe ee eee | nnn, - a sy oe ee : i * steel, and feet of perfect mold. Still she ‘ There is sotling so for the youth- CHAS. CLUTHE, 118 King St. W., Toronto.) Cos TAY less dome, amid the rolling spread of Steel, i f lood? partie ” ~-— --— —— | bre ins fx : ; is not 2 beauty in the popular acceptance ul blood’ a: Ayer'’s Sarsa wr ae ot - “ g jwaters and the broad sun-lit landscape, 4! J wo Pol R. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MUSGRAVE, omnis mt es ~* F% MORRISON. JAMES A. FOV TA . Hin iI i} 4 g UUS SbiDUGt & nenta of Istand produce wil! receive . ‘ : npy avvenvon, LgvenENCces: Thomas I’yshe, Esq., Cashier WALKERS CORNER. Charlottetown, Dec. 9, 1889—2w bearing on its features the impress of ages: At our feet the waves were fretting and chafing among the pictured records of the eee |past, where calamite and sigillaria and |plumy fern trees ouce clothed the coral -girt A two-inch & |reefs of the Gulf with verdure. ‘seam of impure shaly coal in the reef show- ‘ed how long these plants grew and shed ~~ = otheinlE) ROOK BIN DING in all styles. MAGAZINES, such as the ‘“ Boys’ Own Paper, JAS. D. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. ree ea ee et oe far out on the weed-darkened reefs to, see » «Girjs?|the shells in their seahome. Maetras, of that term ‘The critical eye oi a horse- man would pronounce her the speediest and most rakish-looking animal he ever saw, In the light of her present record (2,103) it is probably beyond doubt that she is the fastest trotter |lving to-day, and that nothing save an accident will prevent her wearing the crown before another season head, short back, strong loins, smooth- turned hips, and strong-corded legs, with plenty bone and muscle. He is full of trotting blood, and comes of a trotting fam- “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla gives the best satisfaction of any medicine I have im stock. I recommend it, or, as the Doctors say, ‘I prescribe it over the counter.’ It never fails to meet the cases for which I recommend it, even where the doctors’ prescriptions have been of no avail.’—C, F. Calhoun, Monmouth, Kansas. = fad — Sa , 2 » Stegech « ‘ E 5 as 7 bs 1. ; ae ai . by a 4 GURMEESSIOMN lees Hanis, ‘their foliage in this place ere they were gveS by. " : : , + 4 ae cor A isd ‘buried in the unstable floor of the Gul. Blick Diamoad Kaox, is bal on] Ayer’ Sarsaparilla, 2 Ca 4.1 at i AX i After dinner we went across the level the Sauol plan. He has oblique shoulders 4 wees Ameng fields of and low, smovthe withers, deep chest, level PREPARED BY Or. J. ©. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. . Hall : ' ‘ati °Tilnate ’ » er oye. »lwith great saucer-shaped shells, some of Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; D. ©. Own Paper,” Harper's Publications, ‘ Iiluetrated London News,” ‘* Graphic,” pete : » S00 : a ts CG : Sie. wee - wes ; ‘. bia 7 ee ey ae , Bi , 3 : ( of proved lines. Genera] Baker, a half ; et x aa Chalmers, Manager Ravk of Nova Scotts |“ Biackwood’s,” ‘Chambers’ Journal,” ‘Saturday Review,” * Scribner's,” ‘ Lippincott’s,” ,them broken by the powerful bill of the 7 » om - a 4 : 8 : en C t vi |** Modern Machine Shop Practice,” etc., etc., bound at reasonable prices, in elegant and gull The globose natica, of large size, 7 er, cS 12 o. oes. : ; ‘ cP lstrone binding witha great protruded foot, like a huge | Black Diamond Knox, here referred toa, peas . ye aan , ’ } , “4 ; ° ° : ° 12 wy ‘ >» (' >Wwic ‘larlo atk - -— . adil . temo f BLANK BOOKS neatly ruled and strongly bound, A Jarge stock of Blank Book mass of pellacid jelly, ploughing its way ' OW ned by Cyrus Lewis, Charlottetown. ] > SD : ee 7A at 4% i, q ax of a7.¥ z “Ss | Pape r on hand. lihrough the mud. Snowy petricélas and cennienp iglindpeoaiiatinmmmeaen j M a ; nt . t n ae Amann i a ‘ 4 ‘ ‘ os : ‘ oe ‘ iad eR ele V8 as ‘ ‘. r will be beld in the Law Library, Char- ’ . Gj Re ¢ (ee R ey) ; le LIBRARY BOOKS tastetully bound in all colors of Cloth and Leather. Old V olumes , burrowing solens and spired rock shells ‘“‘Tusx Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral freely in lottetown, on MONDAY. Jaen “6th "~REO, at a : - ee ; , ~® | rebound in any. desired style. | whose fliniy tongues pierce the shells of my p:actice, and recommend it in cases of eg “o Chace nk tae ENGLAND ' . . Ks i od . . cca i : : ; =e . a } smbe : chose wishing t LONDON, ENGLAND. As all work is done under my persona! supervision, I guarantee satisfaction. their — neighb = o ‘an = 7 whooping cough among children, eps ageg cece members are requested to attend. o : ‘ ; 1 ‘fies sti : yi € re certi o cure tn: “Gt "SOME (iS : tepresented in Canada by Moxriron & JAS D TAYLOR Bookbinder flesh. sisiartes washed in from th3 cep if more certain to cure that troublesome dis S. R. JENKINS, M. D M rave, Halifax . . 9 9 (Sea, and an unusual number of cytheria ease than any other medicine I know of,’— ’ » Me Ds Ueu, 24, 1887. nov2Zi—ead NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. jwith white convex shells. It was a fine So says Ur, Bartlett, of Concord, Mass, dec30—im tf pat ri se sgbemencn, one gt sail pili le maiite + mrtaniat Se