PO et oe eet ae =r a OIE onw% TemnMs : hyve DOLLARS A YEAR on ET De NIT ee ea Re ao i ga PP hE VEG eR 2 oe oa ew —.a “A bea fie ee N. SBienene ot Te a IEE IS. ark EO ED Dee ace, 1a. ) ¥ _ : : 24 a Sait Ss ne ee te a: My _ ~—_ AILY EXA ' Plus is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak SAGE SIMA at eR AR a mt = free.”—-LURIPID:HS. MINER. oe Suvene Corres Two Crnts GUARDIAN ESTABLISHED 1621. Capita! Paid Up, -- 1,000,909 Stg Total Funds, ---*-°* $20,000 660 Fire Risks Acceptai at Current Rates. bia i oe —— ALWAYS A LAI CARVELL BROS., Agents. CILARLOTTETOWN, P.-E. IS! TS LAND, FRIDAY, MARCH 22. 1889. — ee = a nee a VOL. 24.-NO. 100. 8 B. Ss. DAVIES & CO’S | the Province will be met by a cefund from ——— River N. 8. b : ; , N.S., by which a vo man named Fire lasurance Lompany ‘ the Domiion. exchequer... o .. Netes From the Laundry. ‘Thomas Joiee, lost his a who was w ’ In the meantime, attention may well be oer | hauling timber, in some way upset <>, a 72 d Chaat TaN ecemmneceel () TOCK TO SELECT FROM, = 3 Awe hy Pea! as? i vo lL sion of deficits unless they are fully per- suaded that the increasing balance against directed to soine details of the accounts. It will have been observed that the pub- lic works carried on in the year cost $81,- 841.66. Ofthis amount $3,839.78 were expended in the repar and refurnishing of public buildings, $19,263.68 on the public ferries, $3,180.12 in the repair of ferry wharves, 3,390 as subsidies to packets, $24,179.95 on the construction and repair humble Christian, and died trusting in the merits of a crucified Saviour. (Island Guardian please copy.) The art of starching linen was introduced into England by Mrs. Dingheim, a Flemish woman, in 1553. The linen collar goes a great way toward In view of this fact, the next considerativu When selecting a clean shirt from your of the lot, and thus secure a regularity of completing a man’s dress and appearance. Lyi is vera your collars and cuffs well laun- |On Tuesday the cast slope was idle, and the dered. | amount shipped in 104 working hours of that wardrobe, always take it from the bottom | } Kit.ep Instantiy.—A fatal logging acci- dent occurred on Wednesday last at Diligent ; his load, and a heavy atiek of timber swinging {around struck him in the breast, killing Fine : instantly. Tue Miyinc Boom,—The Springhill, N. S., ews says:—All the pits worked on Monday lart, and there was 2,300 tons of coal raised. day was 2,796 tone, or 4 tons short of 2,890, This, we think, beats the record for coal ship- ments in the same period of time, wear for all your shirts. Shirts turn yellow, —— a I vY a »% . ” i NS SR lis e ————— ayy > s > ee ; . re lative Council, and $8,552.92 on account o . Shag Tht eoiiner & * i 4 ; , t} Local and ms . ats Say” £4 45 cS, kik ine Fe 4 f : THE DAILY EXAMIN ER. the House of Assembly. It cannot be said] —-—.__._ d Other Iter ves ou. . ; MIT 99 that either th bers or the olficials are : Fi {s issued Every Evening by E F Hf B ‘ | MARCH 22, 1889. ad sl oe eee The wie Maits.—The foreign mail arrived hers at We : ita aw BY * — 3.15 this afternoon. The Exaniutaer Publishing Uo., i is 4 a The Provincial Accounts. to reduce this expenditure is to reduce the a a ib Sig a ; ¢ nob Lecisiattnti ruRious Comn.—Spar 50 cent pitoes FROM THEIR OFFICE, le pcmamnegia In tht Provincial Auditor's report for es the end of the year there was at St in Nova Scotia and (Tawnar cmos MOW INTIADD % ‘ Y . ee a . 6. & “9 1888, wavhave, as ussual, a very clear state- ae : a “ LONDIN HOUSE, QUEEN SOUARK, Rew Ge ods Recely ed by ‘NS. * Stanley. . ee =’; Ottawa a balance in favor of ‘the Province : ee ‘ ment of the Public accounts. The receipts —.. gopt account of $975,791.83, and on { Tae Stasvey arrived at Georgetown from Charlottetown, P. E. Island. —————{\ )— ‘and expenditures ‘of the past year were as ,,. : 7 Pictou at ' .15 to-day, She left Pictou at t “ “ ™ is land purchase account @ balance of $61,-/7,15 this mv: ning. rer White Cottons, Sheetings, Pillow" > 757.07. These two sums, with $600.00) ——— RATES OF SUBSCRIPLIION : ora a me RECEIPTS. represented by an annual grant of $20, ; +3 head Six Months...... sen eereesceescvece $2 50 \ 44 ‘ Subsidy from Dominion Govern- imade up the interest-beariag capital of the Did, Fon —s that. ne of hair at ‘ OLLONS y i: church last Sun:i.,? ‘That was Mre. 3, ss Meine) Bakk.. 125 | i | " 0 “ _ ae Pf rccaninieore isd v»-* $193,529 77 Province. She never permis herself to be out of Hall’s . elunds from Dominion ver ' j One Moath »» (Printed Cottons, Flannelettes, Ginge| ice Pominin Govern aos — Hair Renewer. sm Advertising at most moderate rates. —~" © 7 a Public sie a 35,262 43 —_— A Goop Membrrsuir.—The St. John Board Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- hams, SS rr ting =, Provincial Secretary, fees received 925 20} At 7 o'clock on the morning of the 20th jof Trade numbers 151 members, 116 joined : mail vearly or yearly acy ertisements on Prothon ry cee. eee ae tT ee 2,129 13 inst., at the residence of her dau hter, at the last meeting. The fee waa reduced terly, half-yearly or yearly a aaa ak . Registrar of Deeds 4,498 25 | ; o coeg {ftom $20 to $10 — bs _'Rickings, Striped Hessians, Osmar-|comey conte 0000000 9a 28 \guiety aways ne Pass Gaia —== Hospital for the Insane.......... 1,124 44 : ‘* Ayer’s Medicines have been satisfactory ee eel me a Se Pri , : pe ee Mrs. John Townshend, the subject of : ALMANAC FOR MARGH, 1890, burgs, Cotton Ducks, Drivetgiills 2 ‘Bg 99 this.tketch, was boen at the White IHill) Ayers Cherry Pectoral, witch, bas been uve See ee . Peddlefe’d.icenses.............. 520 00 | >t Akungo arish, Dumfrieshire, Scotland, |}+ many of my patients, one of whom suys he MOON § CHANGES. Bl EEC Sek e Os, E weeds, Seles as, Fines and Penalties.............- 403 30 08 the 20th day of May, 1800. Her maiden | knows it evel his life.” —F. L. Morris, Ne D. New Moon, Ist day, 6h., 48.3m., p. m., W., es é t i " er Pisin pecesees 345 00 Bell. be pen = wry 4 . one Brooklyn, N. Y. below horizon — ra een 5 Au RinSs, erries (Southport, West River {Bell and Mary Johnson ul, oO nite : permet ‘rst Quarter, 9th day, Ih., 46.1m., p.m., S.E . a: EE FOIE oes ones von cere 33 Hill. S&S vane to th t hen 1 A Srecimmen Baick.—The seventh brick: of re iM — . oth aoe : a ans apg \ : ¥ i a 3 eB G? «> as Eh } * os i ~ ns over yY if _ Miisuniieteees. = aoe, teen eeeene ae > mt of oe utara aan Jenllas Gernohd gold obtained in the Northru gold mive— Last Quarter, 24th day, 2h.,44.8m., a.m., E. BEAL: cay 2 4 EPROP OR CFLiCS, ei ENS a ———-———Fife. Shortly after her arrival she was oe Tet ee woe veges So New Moon, 3)stday, 7h., 24.4m., a. m., i ia 7 8 4 Moa ‘otal Receipts.............. $254,208 63 married to the late John Townshend, |;°°* % Gerts— ms mie secon e ree sdenteinres R ets Haid Galov Cs. EXPENDITURES. | brother of the Rev. Canon Townshend, of lot, weighing 179 ounces, valued at $3,500. Tal Hich' D j : : : The mine is evidentiy a bonanza to the gentle- = pay oy weEeKi-”? ae : ra r ae iiiplensich tasting yep: ~/o- enaa aoe 7 565 | Amherst, N.S. She became the mother of | men interested in it _ } ries | Water, en : GIGS OF TIOMIEN. 2.6... eee cece 728 0O-ten children, five of whom = sur- : 1h om mornjatte’n’ bom : Nooo og acu 108,918 70! yj paca eemericypone? | ; a ‘nyattr ss) Bm c: ee : wee ae —— 918 70\vive her. Possessed of a sound| That tired, debilitated feeling, so peculiar i friday ) 45 0 : ] 0 - a ” t | Ey a sd ti - &» A Soumaal a. ti > i Sseene ry ss - ; ° 499 32 constitution and vigorous mind, her to Spring, indicates Seoapvad thieas Now is | 41 27 ¢ L 23 ; BA PS oe A &3z, a — ne insane, Mainten- 17.544 43 life was spent in industry, in}the time to prove the beneficial effects of 3) Sunday oS oer Sees yg = ee at: Coes} eee res juss ~* |promoting the welfare of those fentrust-|Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, It cleanses the 6 > 4; Mond 3s ae ee : Lagat wisnioe ves. 2000 soe 12,780 79 | 64 to aldeie as mother, and in cultivating | restores physical energy, and infuses ee 5 Tu 36 7,82 3 ! FSS ob bisick . 0.00 ccss on 841 . oe oe ; : : ; as - * ans ; : Tr Y T ‘% pee en $1,008 SP the principles of good will towards all with | ®d vigor into every fibre of the body. | Wednesday $4; 48] 8 53) 1 1 & Other Services..... i cki's Gebacasel 36,314 14 P P £ i 4 a 23} 50| 9191 1 441 18 4 : ‘ : ___.|whom she was brought into contact 4s oo SiFriday 30; 51! 9 49, 2 26; 2 Total Expenditure.......... $279,939 40}@ neighbor. While her intellect remained oe — a is » bitter fight be- Glitnturdes 99' 53110 25| 3 13 24> febl9—eod&wkly. _____.- |clear to the very last, her memory of|tween the liquor dealers and the tem 10|\Sunday_ o7| 54/11 71415) 27: oe — — ee Showing of deficit of............ $ 25,730 77 }scenes and incidents associated with her} ance people et Springhill, N.S. Three jsoniey | 33] S40 35) 5 31) The deficit for the your is, thoroore, [OMI fe was trikingly vivid. Sho loved [anos Seta are ee andl dellae , 13] Wednesday 21} 50 1 52) 7 53 $25,730.77 ; and the balance against the| ood minister, the Rev. Mr. Jamieson, | was subscribed in two days to continue the 14) Thursday 19 6 . : 8 a +4 Province has been increased to $214,661.66. | under whose earnest preaching she was in- | contest. 15) Friday | 44 2 pdm ‘ “0 It will be noted that only the sum of |duced to join the Presbyterian Church; ‘ ——> --- 16) Saturday } 15) 2 ‘ i 10 Gj $6,471.15 was refunded b a Deudiiak and of the many ways in which the Great VacuaBLE Horsx.—The Truro Guardian ene . oe ee oe ni) y ot | Shepherd Himself had kindly led her from |Feports that Mr. James Dover, (formerly of i ~ yaday i! so eek cae in the course of the past year; and $846.79 youth onward to old age. She distinctly cee has just purchased a splendid sol W atnesdes “| wlio 15laft 37/12 0 of this was on account of land purchase;|recollected having seen Robbie Burns’ |“Y0°™ lca aia The se Thareday” | S| silo30i1iz} 3 —_TO GET THOROUGHLY*RELIABLE AND— while tha balance ($6,124.36) was on ac-|Widow. She cherished with tender regard sel acne aptin wy Lngirworlr ys eyed 22|Friday — | 2} 9morn} 2 7 count of Sir Robert Hodgson’s retiring al- the recollection of the triends of her) ready owned in Nova Scotia 23) Saturday 6} 10) 0 40! 3 10 ids childhood. Quite recently she got a friend ; : 24) Sunday 5 58} 11/1 481 4 14 ' . to write a letter for her to her cousins] WyySae Onsecrzp.—A woman from 25 Monday | 56) 14 17) 5 17 The explanation of the Premier as}John Bell Irving, Esq., of Lockerby, | the old country. livin * Springhill. N. 8 { ae lay | - us ; s , 19} = to the claims of the Province upon the Do- White Hill, Dumfries, from —— she | and whose p82 Alam 2 with poe must | eslThueday | 52) 1814491911] 26 minion, and the prospects of ‘‘ realizing’ promptly received a most kindly reply— have been slight, stopped dealing with a cer- 29' Frid " | 51] 20| 6 181 9 50] 29 ' , them, will be looked forward to with inter- one which she prized most highly, as he | tain milkman, theot er day, because ‘there 29, Friday | oe > 5 pe Ed ’ is about the only near relative now living | was too much grease on the of his milk ee “ is vin os 6 m1] “Tine 36 ~———IB AT+4-* est; for the people, however averse to|whom she left behind her in dear old Scot-! after standing all night.” "' says tho i unda /6. 22 4 3 : present taxation, will not approve a succes: | land. She lived the life, of a sincere and} Nee, i Ch’tow 5 Feb. 25, 1889 -~im Q2aw pat m m 7 rrmam nod " x ‘ ‘ % ‘ » Ko 2 - ne ! * ee ch n ef i< we 2 i Sat A i HE LOW ES i PC YSSIBLE CASH PRICES. of bridges, $18.47 3.62 ou roads, $2,793,79 after remaining long unworn. A Unanimous InvitaTion,—On Tuesday t ‘ as salaries of supervisors, aud $833.12 for| Always moisten the button holes of shirts, ern oe ee pecterty 7s eer. i ‘ a ro | ———(0)——_——— : : ‘ . ee collars and cuffs before putting in buttons. ;'28 Of the Montague Me 13) ircuit was i Glasgow Lead and Color W OFS, — a = ao wove at You will not only get has in more readily, jheld c he Meease VAEome and was eee ) Enea aa ; country ; — Kanak, : h “al argely attende an any former meeting MONTREAL. MR. KEITH, the popular and efficient Cutter, is at the|amoants were expended under Mr. Bont-|putton holes. Try i oath, but will save the ‘since the Rev. John Goldsmith became pastor, ) ’ PY} ? pe button holes. Try it ; a? : two years ago. An unanimous invitation was ley’s supervision with ‘‘a due regard to **One goud turn deserves another,” said, given Mr. Goldsmith to remain a third year. rhe “ELEPHANT ” branp head of this Depariment, and with a good staff of workmen r ; you are sure of getting the very best satislaction when leaving|economy. ood Tne ° . your orders with us. the economical man, as he reversed his' A gncial gathering took place at the parson- cuffs for the second time. age on the 11th inst., when purse containing Charlottetown boasts of a three-handed |a respectable amount, and many usefal articles i ee The operation of the ferry boats by the sa gm PURE WHITE LEAD ig now manufactured under the control of the original proprietors. 66 tt 1? Ready Mixed Paints, made ELEPHANT up in all the choicest tints. Every packet is warranted to please. Every F B. S. DAVIES & CO., ebruary 25, 1888—eod & wky ee ee CAMEKON BLOCK. ect IO ROME 8 ae GIGOLO EG LAE LLLE ELLIE OL ELE! OLENA CALPE LENE ANAL LEN SN a Government, has not, with regret, proved financially successful, The total amount received from Southport, West River and Rocky Point Ferries was $5,629.33, while the expenditures were as it will be learned |laundryman; at least the boys say lie has a right hand, a left hand, and whenever they go for their work he is never behind hand. A gentleman’s linen cuff, directed to the owner and stamped with a two cent stamp, recently went through the post office at were presented to Mr. Goldsmith. Wanrep To Break tHe Bayx.—A Nova Seotia exchange reports that half a dozen students got themselves into serious trouble at the business college, Halifax, on Friday last, by the discovery of a plot te break the shale tched. Order early, a3 the Spring de- : : ere 15M Portland, Oregon. It bore this message: |. nool bank by devious methods, their inten- es : *? Patent Zinc Paint snow- Steamers Klin and Southport, re- an Se and | pay your wash tion being to get all a Reem 7 tot Shake ELEPHANT white, gives a beautiful ‘and pairs, wages, fuel, ete.......... $12,275 00}! om oF Aa _|hends. It is said that some of them used the lasting finish. Ferry House, Southport.......... 75 80} “It is all very well, said the grave) names of schoolmates on their paper and ad- e ag © Weter-celee Folate amma Row Boat, Southport............- 20 63 digger, to advise a young laundryman tol opted other means that would be considered ELEPHANT sedes kalsomine for walls yee a mee Te ee ee 455 16|begin at the bottom and work up, but in | illegal in the business community,to get at the eT EDU inj Electric Lights, Prince Street my business it is not practicable.’ funds. } ELEPH NT” and kegs. oe Te VMN cisco kas bk dese ieens 120 58 Do not throw away your light summer —_—-o——— WATN” ‘Colors, ne Ticket Office, repairs, etc......... 9 10|suits; send them to the laundry to be made; A Cueeninc Missive.—The Speaker of a4 Japan Colors, in all the Tic repelss, ee : ) , ELEPHATH newest and richest colors. | Sail Boat, Rocky Point........... look as good as new. the Colorado legislature has just received si Dp} ¥ * Varnishes and Japanese, su-' ELE! HART verior to imported. a6 A 7 Stains and Lacquers for ELEPHAN f finish and beauty. sé FLEPHAN $3 onthe package is the only yuarantee of really good paint. The newest, most central and best equipped Paint Factory in Canada. FERGUSSON, ALEXANDER & CO feb2—3m eod JAMES A. MORRISON. GeCRGE MUSGKAVE HORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS --AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive : 7 = td wT prompt attention. Received ex 8. S. “Stanley.” ____ "Phe Newest Shapes from the Best Makers (x)—— will be sold as Cheap as the Cheapest. WARRANTED TO FIT AND FIT »- Slee Our Suitings, Trouserings and Overcoatings, TO WEAR. ——_—(0)—_—-— BS AND VALISES. Rocky Point, Rent of Pownal Wrhpark... ..ces cecccccsccceweess 324 00 This unsatisfactory result may be due in part to the unfavorable weather of last year and extraordinary expenditures for repairs. Perhaps the result of the opera- tions of this year will be more favorable. Of the large amount expended for educa- tion $97.187.42 were paid to district teach- ers, and $2,000 were distributed as a bonus. The salaries of the Professors of Prince of Wales College amount to $3,800, the two school inspectors to $1,600, and the officials f the with _ travell- ing expenses, cost only $5,138.49. There is no evidence of extravagance. it is hard tu see how this expenditure can be materially lessened. The bonus which —when divided among all the teachers now entitled to participate in it—is of very lit- tle value to any one, might, perhaps, be saved and the expenditure of $464.50, paid 2 department, — —- a Countess ‘lolstoi, we are told, is the daughter of a Moscow physician, who married the Count nearly thirty years ago, when she was very young. She has borne him thirteen children, and was this year nursing the youngest, as she had nursed all its pre- decessors. Upon her rests the whole burden of the management of the househoid at Mos- cow and at Yasnaia Poliana. She controls, directs, manages everything. To tae Count the possession of a house superior to that of a easant isasin. In his eyes his family lives in culpable luxury because they have ser- vants to clean their boots and a cook to pre- pare their food. He lives in their house, as it were, nnder protest. The countess has done all that she could to meet his views. They have simplified their existence. ee The last great prize in the French ‘Credit oucier,” a hundred thousand franca, was drawn by a worthy oyster-woman of the Halles. She held but one share. Being in- terviewed as tc whvt she intended to do with the money she had won, she replied: “I shall buy my daughter a watch, I shall take a holi- day to see Eiffel’s tower, and I shail put the rest of the money into the Oredit Foncier the following cheerful messge : “To Tue Speaker : If you don’t adjourn within ten days the den of thieves over which you preside, and the Senate, will be blown up with dynamite. This is no bluff, but straight goods,” JOuN F, PALMER. P, S.—The people can stand so much, Lat net too much. 5: 05 B* Some or Our Senators. —According to an exchange, the Senate of Conada contains twenty-three members over seventy years of age, six of them reaching eighty and over. Three of these have seen eighty-five wiaters. In the matter of longevity, the Maritime Pro- vinces are distinguished. No less than twelve of the twenty-three hail from the shores of the Atlantic, as follows: Hon. Messrs. Almon, 73; Archibald, 76; Botsford, 85; Dickey, 77; Glazier, 80; Grapt, 75; Haythorne, 74; Lewin, 77; Macfarlane, 71; Montgomery, 81; O’ Dell, 78; Wark, 85;whose combined ages total 922 years, or an average of 78 or thereabouts. Tur Seat Fisneny a Fartune.—Ad- vices from Bird Rock, Gulf of St. Lawrence, say that light, loose packed ice is to be : omy ili ’ cary Ne te nee () ee : # + RereRnnces : Thomas Fyshe, #a-» 2 . ees Sst Geetees Bas ee The narrator of the fact in the|seen everywhere. The Newfoundland seal- Bank of Nova Scotia, Halitax; George as scholarships is not How req 7 ’ |journal we quote it from adds; ‘:These be/ers Panther and Mastiff were cruising Macleod, Managet apart from these two items, the amount | words of wisdom. How many of the commoa| ground, but no seals were in sight. These Charlottetow ri, er ene WARREN & JONES, THA } Bas? Cuzar ano 9 & 14 Mivoine Lave, Lo~pox, ENGLAND. Lepresente! in Oanada by MogRISON & Musonave, lialifax. Oct, 34, 1587— cette Cos MERCHANTS, TD A BROOCH, bank of Nove So“ & Fine Line of Gents’ Furnishings. CUSTOM TAILOR. Chariottetown, March 13, 1889 paid on account of education cannot, evi- dently, be curtailed without reducing the efficiency of the schouls or doing injustice to the teachers. If fees were charged for the higher education imparted, the Govern- ment would, however, be recouped for part of the outlay. Legislation cost $12,780.70—of which $4,227.78 was paid on account of the Legis- folk suddenly endowed with these unexpected fortunes, leave the money, sooner or later, on the counter of atavern. I know of only one instance to the contrary, that of a mason who fifty years ago, discovered # treasure of fifty thousand francs for which no owner could be found, and which therefore became his. He laid it out at such good interest that he left his two sons twenty-five thousand france a year. One of them, M. Tessin, is at were the first sealers reported in the gulf this season. They left Cape Kay on the 8th inst. A report from Natashquan and Blanc Sablons announce that the seal fish- ery has» been a failure this winter in conse- quence of storms. Many neta have been broken, constituting a serious lose for poor people resident on the coast. The number of seals taken this weason isonly a quarter this day a member of the French Parliament. uf last year. we eee a adamantane ante oe aay Senaauaiih. conde ne ne