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VOL. 30.--NO. 179 Calendar for February, L893. | . 359 after . 003 noon ] Jl morp MOON'S CHANGES, test Quarter, 500 lay | New Moon, 16th day First Quarter, 25 1 day Day's | High 7 | Day of Week. | Length Water Month. i | | LLL | Ry | RNS “a ; h. m Morn é- } } | Wednesday 9 30 . 2 9 | Thursday 42 li 41 | 3 | Friday 45 | aft 17 4 Saturday | 37 05) é Sunday Hl 1 2i » | Monda i4 } 58 7 | Tuesday 47 2 37 , |” slay ‘9 3 24 9 | ri gasy i we i 4 26 00 | Pci i 5 40 li | 3a lay Pf 6 58 12 | Suadey ' aos 2. 2 ee 13 =| Monday t 8 55 | 4 | Tuesday si 33 16 | Wednesday 1 10 24 16 Phureday 14 il 2 | 17 Friday | 17 | Mb 37 ) Is j; Satu lay 2u i Vorn g- 19 | Seaday | 23 | O12 Dw Monday 2 | 0 47 2i | Tuesday i 30 } 1 26 2 |W ednesday j 33 2 11 23 rhureday mai hae a“ Friday | 39 4 20 Yn Saturday | 42 | 5 55 w Sunday A 7 23 7 =| Monday 9 | 831 a ugsday | 10 52 9 23 A. LHOFPR ED (GRADU ATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Erigineer QUEBEC MAIN OFFICE K . 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McLEAN Cash jan2j—eod NERVE BEANS |fatsencfict« the is This ab- whute a the most when all other casaTuanTe have faijed even arua- x or Seenipe ot eice vy adiireasing to per pac ols OO, Toronto, ont. Write fur ’ . ~wn by GEORGE K. HUGHES. Oa MsoN BROS. & CO., Halitax, Wholesale Ages:4. ©. B. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, CRAPADD, P. E. I. ARMS AND FARW STOCK A + PECIALTY. Consignments solicited Juic’ returns. 6,00 CIGAR 4, which I offer Box cheaper thin they can import them. janit—dy & wky ‘Never » Veaders by the; : 4 A TEAPOT FREE | With every five pounds of our Tea bought at cither 20, 24 or 28 cents per pound, we will give, free of charge, one Warthenware Teapot. Our Tea has given excelient satisfac— tion lately, and is too well known all over the country to require any puffing on our part. Call early and get a Teapot free, This offer is good for one month from this date, BEER & GOFF. Chazlottetown, January 17, 1893 ~eod & wky _ ‘This will be Interesting to all who Read it. G oa Soest = Oo GS 2 53 i 2 = So FFs e222 eS GLcis+et kh 2 2 oe GSRitit eG Bo kh Oa se oT € 810 LL CO 8 re, @G So mas.) © & i aS 28 i 2S Se 234.2 Go a2 @ G OUT SALE OF BOOTS SHOES AT - - + 2-64 08 8 T 8 7 2 © 2: 4) 8.9 . 72 2&2 oC @ Se J Btn. Ss €¢ 2s & 41On8 —- £ © 2g 6:39 > 2 @ 0-8. 4.2 North Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, Jamuary 28, 1892—eod Frand Sale —— OF NEW FURNITURE ——— (x )——__—__— Continued daily until the whole ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Lives and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of ite kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste an ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly bensital in its effects, prepared — from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOISOCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. W R, WATSON, Wholosale Druggist Charlotteetown mwf iyl3 iwdeed “3 %& % wse-lood is poor, who has lost his appetite and his flesh and seems to be in a rapid de- cline ; hut SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites can make it rich again by restoring appeiite, flesh and rich blood, and so giving him energy and perfect physical life, cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and Bronchitis. {T 1$ ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Be)lerille. THE CHARLOTTETOWN of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892 tie Sustaining, Strength-giving, Lavigorating, - —_— IS A PERFECT FOOD FOR Invalids and Convalescents, 7 ro Supplying all the Nutritious Properties of Prime | ot ee Beef in an easily-digested form. - Bookbinding ! Have You Thought of it? Magazines, Do You Want Any Done? Law Books, 0 You Know How Much You Music, can save by dealing with us? Works of Ar ‘I. D. TAYLOR Day Books, Ledgers, Cash Books, Journals, Ch’town, Nov. 2, 1992. Sign of Big Bock, J. D. McLeod's Corner. +* . , Mutual Fire Insurance Co. § prepared to take Risks on -Property in the City at very low rates. The people of Charlottetown can save a large amount of money hy patronizing the MUTUAL IN- SURANCE CU. A nuuber of our leading Citizens are connected with it, and the security is ample. Fu!l particulars can be obtained by applying to b. BALDERSTON, Secretary Charlottetown, Dec. 5, 1892—3m 2aw POWDER PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Coutains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant. E. W. CILLETT, Toronto, Ont. DR. T. C. ROBINS, Surgeon Dentist. Office —Prince Street, opposite Si. Paul's Church, CHARLOTTETOWN, FP. =. I. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Mach Governed Province. Sir,—In whatever else there may be ecarcity, there is one thing at least, in res- pect of which Prince Edward Island is blessed with an abundance. ‘‘In the mul- titude of counsellers there is safety,” said the wisest man that ever lived. The se- curity of the country is therefore assured, if numbers may be accepted as a substitute for wisdom. ‘hough the smallest province of the Dowinicn, and with local interests corresponding to its dimensions, it yet bears the proud distiuction of having, in proportion toits population, the greatest number of legislators of any country ia the world, as may be seen by the following comparisons: Ontario, the greatest in wealth and population of any province of the Dominion, has one local representative for every 23,500 cf her population. Quebec has one for every 15,700. Great Britain, legislating in the interests cf a world wide empire, and with all her complicated domestic and foreign affairs, has one rep- resentative for every 33,000. Prince Ed ward Island can afford the luxury of one for every 2,500 of her population. Neithex the condition of our financial resources, nox the pressing importance of our loca! inter- ests, require the services of a doubie- barreled chamber of forty-three members, and there is no intelligent person but is convinced that the work of legislation could be as efficiently performed by less than half that number, and no reasonable meas- ure tothat end but would meet with gen- eral acceptance throughout the Province. That the legislative machine is too cum ber- some for our present needs is unquestioned, and we would suggest for its simplification some such scheme as follows :— 1. Abolition of our imitation House of Lords; 2. A reduction of the Legislative Assembly to eighteen members, to be elected by man- hood suffrage. 3. Biennial sessions, 4. Members to be paid on a descending scale at some such rate as follows: Two dollars and fifty cents per day for the first two weeks of the session ; two dollars per day for the next two weeks, and one dollar and fifty cents per day for the two weeks following, no further payment to be made for a continuance of the session beyond this time, 5 The division of the Province into eighteen electoral districts of as nearly have the same value in the election of rep- resentatives. which shall have charge of all pubiic roads keeping them in good condition by direct taxation, in such a wey and according to of Legislature. That the adoption of the municipal sys- tem would result in a more equitable distri- bution of funds raised for the maintenance of the public highways must be evident ; dition is reasonable to believe. be closely and jealously watched. The municipal councils, having interests to consider, and composed of men directly interested in maintaining the public roads, would probably expend their revenues to the best advantage, and independent of party politics. The saving effected by the reduction of the legislative machinery, and the adoption of biennial sessions, together with the respun- sibilities assumed by the municipalities, would afford the Local Government relief to an amount nearly, if not quite, as much as the present yearly deficit. A reduction in the number of our repre- sentatives, and in the expenses of legisla- tion, is a measure imperatively called for. But the greatest cbstacle in the way of its adoption would be the unwillingness of political leaders to detract from their own importance, and of political aspirants to limit the chances of success which suck a reduction would involve. But we may reasonably ask, what is the end and aim of government? Is it merely to sustain a machiaoe, the expenses of which are out of all proportion to the revenue collected and the services rendered? Or is it rather in- tended to serve the best interests of society, and, by adapting means to existing wants, make government less necessary! If the latter be its object, in no way can it be more readily accomplished than by simpli- fying the legislative machinery, and thus lightening the burdens of the people. ARGUS. King’s Co., Jan. 28, 1893. DIED. At DeSable, on January 14th, Alexander Stewart, dearly beloved and only child of Kenneth C. and Lydia Holm.aged 15 montis. Darling baby thou hast left us, And thy loss we deeply feel, But ‘tis God that hath bereft us He can all our sorrowg heal, RES To Dispet Cotps, headaches and fevers to cleanse the system effectually, yet gently when costive or bilious, or whea the blood is impure and sluggish, to permanently cure habitual! constipation, to awaken the kidneys and liver to a healthy activity, without irritating or weakening them, use Syrup of Figs: Pants, pants—}],500 paire to select from, the best value in the city. Heavy winter wearing imported and made from our owa tweeds—McKay Woolen Co. j26 dl0i w 4i equal size a3 possible, so that all votes may |Country. glory. and collected and expended within 4 narrow jside of the grave. limit, the disbursement of the funds would jing the building of the Sphynx is nothing | few other | arr. a a Some Prominent Citizens of St. John. PRESENTED TO A MINISTER. ber of his friends met at the store of Mr. accompanied by the following address : church and state, regret that the vicissi- life, are such as to cause your departure from our city. Many pleasant hours we have spent together, and the subjects dis- cussed have been various, and, in fact, em- braced al! kinds of topics. There is no doubt but that your presence added greatly to our pleasure. Your conversation has always been beneficial to us, while your mode of dealing with the various subjects that come before the august body foradjudication, is all that could be desired by such critical per- sons as the company is composed of. We iruat, too, sir, you derived some benefit from meeting with us. It is said the best study of mankind is man, and if that is 80, sir, you had a great opportunity for jstudy. To summarize those opportunities, it is only necessary to mention a few of the characteristics of the company, to wit,—in Alderman Vincent and Mr. J. King Kelly, you behold the broad minds that the study of the law bestows upon individuals. Here are two men, whose lives are devoted to unravelling perplexing questions, separat- ing the dross from the baser metal, figura- tively speaking, so that less cultured minds may realize and grasp the true meaning of that beautiful symbol, ‘Justice holding the balance.” One of the above gentle- men, too, gives his time and talents in gov- erning the city. Between the calibre of these gentlemen, and Mr. Joseph Murdoch there is a vast gulf. Mr. Murdoch reaches the acme of his ideal, when he perpetrates a joke at the expense of one of the com- pany. To gel ths better of someone in a jocular manner is both meat and drink to him, and the smile that illuminates his countenance on such events, is beyond des- cription. In Major Armstrong, you see embodied the soldier, v ih all the heroic deeds that imbue men + ho battle for Queen and In Mr. Jas. Kelly, you see the imperson- ification of the shrewd **bourgeois,” as well within its jurisdiction, and raise money for|#$ 4 staunch piece of timber in the **bul- warks of protestantism,’’ whose ideal of manhood, as well as the solution of political such authority as shall be vested in it by act |}4nd other subjects, seem to be embodied in the phrase ‘*He's an Orangeman.” A. C, Brown, you have # man whose temper- ment takes most peculiar turns, and one who has very decided opinions when dealing with In Mr. R. the utterance of such men as Gladstone and , : , and Laurier, or newspapers like the Globe. that it would result in their improved con-|{¢ Mr, John Carr—here the line must be Coming | drawn, direct from the pockets of the ratepayers, | Carr has fathomed more on this man who know no for the needs HOW THEY ARE DESCRIBED IN AN ADDRESS The Progress reports that prior to the departure of Rev. J. F. Fullerton, of Calvin Church, tor Prince Edward Island, a num- James Kelly, Market Square. and present- ed the Minister with a gold-headed cane, Sir,—The select company of friends that meet night after night in what may be termed, ‘in legal parlance,” the “locus in quo,” to talk over matters regarding the tudes, which seem to be part of everyday — = re ee RHEUMATISA AND EFFFCTS OF LA GRIPPE BANISHDD! Mrs. Geo. Farrell tna, Kines Co., S., 66 years i troubled with RHEUMATIS OI tor 20 years. In win- ter of °91 was taken \ ry — Woe to GRIPPE, 201 became much reduced, no Appetite, bad Cough, Pain ail over the body, producing swelling of feet and legs. Neighbors thought she must die, t I Skeda’s Discovery Skoda’s Little Tablets, Completely Cured her, and she says it has added 20 years to her life. Is it strange she should consider it, a WONDERFUL MEDICINE ? SKODA DISCOVERY CO,, WOLFVILLE, W. S. Bicycles For 1893. F DE ©. DAVIES on/y is Sole Agent for the « Brantford Bicye: s (or Charlottetown. For prices, etc., call on him ai his brug Store, where he will give any information as to selection of a wheel cheerfully. Samples of wheels will be on hand by the middle of March lw eod—jan27 The shv*pnell and other death | missles are to him instruments that lead to| In the storming of a fort, he sees, 6 The creation of municipalities corres-]"0thing but the plaudits ofa thankful) ponding in sizs and number to the electoral | P2pulace. districts, each to be governed by a Council, The mystery attend- when compared with the geaeral makeup of Politically, even, he is an unsolved problem, but he possesses wisdom both deep and far reaching. And last, and no doubt least, there is H. E. Condor. To describe such a person, the opin- ions of some of the company must used. He never knows anything, never has an opinion of his own upon any subject discussed by the fsarned body, and never says anything, and therefore must be one of the most peculiar of the great company. The above is a category, of the able and en- lightened body, with whom you had the honor to associate. Now I will cali upon Alderman Vincent to carry out the object of probably what will be our last meeting collect- ively, for some time, Mr. Fullerton accepted the cane, but did not make any tormal reply to the address. Perhaps he thought that it both explained and answered itself. The wonder is that he was able to tear himself away from St. ohn. —_- Mrs. Brown's Case. Toronto, Jan. 25.—A most interesting case has come to light here, being that of Mrs. Brown, of Agnes St., who for years Las suffered from Hright’s Disease, the last two of which she spent in bed. Her feet were swollen 30 she could not walk, and being affected with paralysis she was taken to the Toronto General Hospital, where, after undergoing a lengthened treatment which did her no good, and receiving nothing inthe way of consolation save a certificate that she was incurable and a permit admitting her to the Home for In- curables. Even then she did mot give up hope and tried Homcepathic treatment, but with as little results as the other. There seemed nothing left but to go tothat retreat where only those who are beyond sl] human aid are admitted, and there wait for death to releve her of her sufferings. She heard of that wonderful eure of Sam Murray, of Gravenhurst, by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and she decided to try them. The first week she noticed very little change, but before she had finished the second box her back began tu feel easier, the swelling to leave her feet, and by the third week she covwld walk, something she had been unable to do for two years before. Now, after taking Dodd’s Kidney Pills for two months she is so completely cured that she is about t: take up school teaching again, a calling she pursued before losing her health. ; ee 200 doz socks, all-wool, ‘ Island,’ hand-mad« at McKay Woolen Mills, j25 dl0i w 4i For yarns aud legging come te McKay | Woolen Mills. j26 dl0i wid Horse blankets and horss rugging at Mc dec@l Kay Woolen Mills. j26 dl0i w 4i An Icelandic academy will probably b« started in Winnipeg. An effort to arbitrate the Lancashire cotton strike ended im failure. Saint George Pharmacy. F, De. Davies, Dispensing Chemist, HAVE now secured the services of Mr. Peter Huater, late with W. KR. Watson, who will take charge of the Dispensirg Depart ment, where he wili be glad to see all his friends again, Dispensiog of Physicians’ and Veterinary Sur- geons’ Prescriptions a specialty. A full line of the Purest Drags and Chemicals, from which prescriptions are prepared. wiles of dociors’ orders from the country r A price list of Drugs and Chemicals sent on request to any address Splendid stock of Perfumes, Toilet and Fancy Articles, Soaps, Patent Medicines, Tooth Pre- parations, Cigars, Tobaocos, Cigarettes, Pipes, ete., etc, Give me a call. Come and see my stock. ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, Morris Block, opposite Post Offica, Jenis __ Victoria Row. FLOUR, BRAN &c. E HAVE IN STORE the following grades of FLOUR, for sale at very low prices : — 1 Car Our Country Flour, 70 p. c. Patent, 1 * Stockwell 8O 1 * Phoenix * ee 1 * Bride straight, grade 1 ** QOatario BRA N, 1 “ SHORTS and CHOPPED FEED. We can auit you in any grade of Flour at our Flour Depot, Upper Queen Street, Aso— 100 barrels and half barrels C. B. FAT HERRING. A. HORNE & ©O., Charlottetown. janl4—dy law & wky 4w a te POWDERED / 1.00% LYE PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. Ready for use in any quantity. 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