———ne x é ood —_Two T housand g SALE. at Fr bvies, out and ready for delive Apply te J. Fence 7HE DAILY EXAMINER, THE DAILY EXAMINER, | Sere! misters Sectots: | |ttrniy ered tue bh Tus is one of the institutions of the Pro-) right man in ut right piste, a4 nee 2 ists lay Montague scheol wi e- JANUARY 27, i891. gince which should be supported and kept|no distant cay {ontague sc ———— — ; end ; come the leading educational institution of —- —_———— {up. The investigations of Dr. Leeming, & T. MORRIS. Me jan26 —3i ane pe ARMONIC 50 Sane the County. : Hugh Lord Macdonald. | Mr. Bain, Mr. McSwain, Mr. William) J¢ would be advisable for the people of Caney hat th Brown, Mr. Watson, Mr. Newson and | Lower Montague to a of that eorees | earn, with great regret, that the ee later|calf” assoon as possible, in case some oF} a L. Macdonald, Commissioner of — ro See ka Bila 7 jg| them might be Jed to change their religion. . . * very nehcla. oO e ; ee ie alf” was i i i passed i é ES Some few years ago a “* curious ca Public Works for this Province, the intention of the Society, if sufficiently | on exhibition in Charlottetown, and pecple : i LOOR away at half-past eleven o'clock to-day. Mr. encouraged, to establish in Charlottetown 4} came froma considerable distance to see | All ada on SECOND FL a Macdonald was an ailing man for s - = Library and Museum, upon the benefits’ of|him. Among the rest who came was a/ 4 sees aes more, though many of his intimate frien wh we da T Ss gen ine son of the Emerald Isle, named ; =. Cc che k aware of oe e ene oh See ey: Pr Tim. ‘He aeons to town very early in the to make room for ar P were not until a few weeks ago en ter i i i he vessels fact. Being interested in some oft ciety ~ has already received recognition | morning, and the first man he met on oe woe Cardi Je.last abroad as well as ac home, and has been|street was our mutual and genial frien = which were frozen in at Cardigan ear'y month, he went thither to see the Stanley ; ‘rari f the recipient of many interesting and valu- Me Ee ea Me. ere whe : 6 pee rr a hon 5 th s al fond of a joke, and well know- ! Oil 0 come and make a way for them to get out. : <i 3 ing char eenpenition of Tim, -asked him Car é S§ a 1 7 While there he caught severe 5 a Natural History Society. sini aa he world broaght him fotown 50 : r : i ay. was at 3 ry | = congestion of the lungs. Afflicte ; a The second annual business meeting of ae re aes a i sase at adstted’ that {tal disease, he was, though # strong man, |, Society was held in the Y. M. C. A. 65 we to see the “unnatural baste.” chal S unable to overcume this attack. Indeed, it] payor at 8 o'clock last night, Hon. David = se Bee gee toe te do a0, 3 va ee a ee a a tak bavin there was a similar calf on veggie in that i of business mecting of Nov. 8th havin Seen | aaans who weak he lingered so long. ; 4 been read and approved of, the Secretary _— <n a rae Paes i This and A genial, large-hearted, intelligent man presented the following report which was to g passed ] aroused the inquisitiveness of Tim, ete a ne oe eer and led to the following conversation :— 8 & 2 short time. But while in office he gave] The last annual mecting of the Natural “ “What happened the man?” ‘‘O, musha, tes on. Milliners P| sts » Socie . « =b- © e259; OC Rae alo sufficient evidence of energy and ability to Se ee 000. Bh wty tie 2m OF omaha | everything Reanened bine: eee ie ag i : justify Tue Examineu in the statement Montgomery, Eeq., then Secretary, became his property ? orse the : i phi i i "lhis house burned?” ‘Worse than that.” that the Province has sustained heavy | ij, und in few days breathes his last. By a ee Nee pi Woree than that,” wa <i See to be closed out at onee, : : , - | bis death the Society lost one of its founders, 4 : Ce ke s ree loss. His friends ere many snd net) its most enthusiastic worker, a conscientious “Were his emieren mente ois Wee Ceont S crifice TERMS CASH. Call at and his bereaved wife and orphan children officer, avd one whose place will with diffi-/than that.” Did he die bimself ¢ rae at 2 rea a . will have abundant sympathy. culty be filled, _ {than that. “Then in. the name a | the ne [ was appointed Secy-Treas. in succession | holy saints what happened him ? eis as The Tunnel. to Mr. Sontgomery at a meeting held July | true as the gospel that in six months after he amas 9th lest. During the year lectures have been | saw the calf the villian turned Protestant. ., slive ee a $ i 4 . . “e . : f- 4, the Patriot, the | delivered before the Society as follows: | Tt js needless to say that this was quite su Mr. L. H. Davie ; a ; C ‘ ey April 28, ** The Red Sandstone of P. E. Le ficient for Tim. He did not go to see the Pioneer, and the tribe of ingenious Gri by Francis Bain; May 12, ‘‘Carnivorous| o.)¢ put started for home respondents who live at Ottawa and dis-} Plante,” by Lawrence W. Watson; June 9,| “(), guturday last Capt. O. B. Fraser, of pense crumbs of comfort to the faithful io Gate sats va the, Fores Pree the Montague Artillery Co., placed a Charlottetown and elsewhere declire that} (on, David Laird. One other public twenty-four See ascot aeiol sachs i vor of « tunnel | meeting and several private ones of the Ex-}occuples & Ve om ; position, 1 a cteue ates to + eatoh votes ecutive were he'd. persons are of the opinion that it is for the is an election : ‘ On August 13th, the society had its first protection of the village. Others are under 1 i coming election.” This declaration | geld day, when about eighteen p rsons visited | the impression that it is for the purpose of in the & Ys, & P I} : i. Tab Po is very ridiculous in view of the fac 8 (1) St. eee and “there ee -~ enforcing the Scott _ an ‘ = er a a itt Af Khe’ failure | me 19 cvllecting -specimens gboiunical anc trembles for the safety of French Point. that the agitation is a result of the 1 geological Your correspondent, not being versed in| of the Stanley to give satisfaction in the ; _—————(x)_ Our myepmereliip 4 not - now. in large S| military matters will not }azird an opin- early part of this winter ; (2) that the sur-| when last reported, in as much as many N \ __WILL BE GIVEN—— ds vey aad estimate to be made by Sir Douglas have not renewed their subscriptions. lt) yy, Angus J. Nicholson his in his pos- oe" . rests with present members to use their in- : Bac Boge oes — e 9 si re Fox was authorized by the Provincial Gov- | fluence to Rene ‘aici membership as tal icck, ckcant Fak oe ed Ladies U isters and ack fs: As 5j tng ;-| depend almost absolutely upon our annual | D'@cK. exce es eee z ; ? 2 ernment and not by the Duminion suthori : : : ly 7, end the tail wh‘ch istipped with ne Ss a ster Se 7 : fees for our existence as an organized society, | Sliver gray, ena Ne sal PP e e S ACB @&e ties; (3) that the promise or guarantee Was Bvideuse is not wantiog thet the scare fl pure wren Persons who a pepable of teak an aig Se aie ave to be 5th of February, recent] the Dominion Government has] has begua to be properly recognized and to| judging say that it ‘sa perfect beauty. It is 5 : been a as a result of the representa- have its ERY —s = people, for ita | valued at $60. Nicholson is a Nery fg A lot came ate an Wi 4 ® « a rw . opinion and ac vice have been sought upon cessful trapper. He has secured an is- i l ar tions of our Provincial Bimal oes several occasions, literature has been} posed of fect lot of furs this season. slau ehtered. ’ McLeod and Ferguson, backed up by those | sent by eister societies and by authors ia M Pas q se __wnEN—-- , : ; 4 r. J. Cairns’ little boy who swallowed a 3 ‘ 4 2 a of Senator Howlan ; (4)that the construction eee ee sexcte. ite - cent about three weeks ago is all right Mien Ss Overcoats, Men Ss Fur of the tunnel will be the solution of the worthy of recognition, respect, encouragement again. Neither the boy nor the cent is problem involved in the terms of union | and support. anything the worse of their experience. Coats, Boys @verceoats. we wani MENDELSSOHN’S with this Province—the problem which the Mr. Bain’s excellent paper upon the ‘‘ Geo- | Both are in lively circulation without any i ae logy of the Proposed Tunnel” was the first | discount. = M. to elear our tables of the ee good S&S, CELEBRATED Dominion Government and the Dominion effort of the Society this year, and has not} January 26th, 1891. alike must be glad co see solved. only added much to the prospect of the. Tun- fois ees eg : and they wll h ave to Zo reg ardie aM . tee electic ing | nel becoming a reality in the not distant 2 ® it But suppose that i is an “* elvctioneering future, but has brought our Society very pro- ee oe or price. dodge " the promises that are made now | inently before the public. : : oe ee doubt, be perf d if th 20 ames yn membership | peyan GETS SEVEN YEARS AND SIX MONTHS o will, we have no doubt, be performed if the } is now 20, our expenditure during the year|™('*" O° PO ™ ae See 3 Fc ienenset Party are triuimphant—as they $4 58, and our balance | on hand $60.60. We M sas 26 : Our Second Flo or Is: : one ofr the . ¥ is have to thank Tum Examiner -and. Patriot onpay, Jan. 26, 2 oe SER } or ate : a WILL BE RE DIRED will be. Or suppose, with the Opposition- newspapers for much courtesy ex'ended, and| Peter Patterson and another vs. Henry best ehted roonis HR t 41e CLty 3 ehh . ists, that the promises will not be perforin. | gratefully acknowledge the gifts we have 1e-|T. LePage.—Action of damages for in- janl7—sat tu thu : ’ Mires we ha 7 Eas - ar BS a eae sis fon of the tunnel is being | °iv+d trom various societies and inlividuals. |frinvement of patent. Verdict for plain-] VOU Cam See well what OU are : Se ae Two matters call for the serious consider- | tiffs for $25. Davies, Harzard and Red- J y To the Electors of the City agitated and the cause advanced ; failure to) ation of the Society :—The obtaining of a \ of Charlottetown. ion as to its use e ; b : we perform the promises will but add energy | room for the constant use of the Society, to be - Scene ; Peters and Stewart for buy tag afterwards used alsoas a Library and Museum; Seon : : and, secondly, the advisabilit} of publishing Tugspay, Jan. 27. tunnel will continue to advance. an annual report, with notes cf transactions This morning, Chief Justice Sullivan : Sy nosuae ee ed the request of a large rae? : ; f é number of the Electors of this. m » om and or iginal papers. Efforts ehould _be msde | passed sentence upon Fred Bevan as. fol- native city, I have nominated for the office z The Silo in P. E. Island. to accomplish these two desirable iseues by | ows :—. Water Commissiodex:. ead: meaek stfull a the time the Society meets after the summer <+ eee st respectiully A coxpition precedent to a change in our mouths, and it isa question whether or not Larceny of a tub of butter from William solicit your influence and support on Wednes- —-———(x)--——-—— to the movement, and the cause of the : : 1 enable | Be eatly autumu would not be the more fit- Leonard.—Six months’ imprisonment with Charlottetown, Jan. 7, 1891. - day next, 28th inst., to secure my election. system of agriculture which will enad‘e | ting time tor our annual meeting. hard labor in the common jail of Queen’s - sere pgepereeg een Le Your obedient servant, the farmers of Prince Edward Isiand to jn conclusion, 1 submit the non-existence of | County. j EDWARD DAVY. SOLID COMFORT | o*~=o=s= produce, besides excellent horses, fat cattle | Sny constitution should be recognized, and| Larceny of meat from John Saunders.— and sheep, and abundance of butter and immediate steps taken to remedy the defect.| Two years’ imprisonment in Dorchester i t cheese, is a means of obtaining plenty of - eran nome O Leroeny oh kerosene oil from W. P. Col- ¢ Fe the Electors of the City fodder st small cost, This means is, in] A vote of thanks was unanimously ac-| will —Two years in Dorchester peniten- Is in a Cup of Hot Fluid Beef of Charlottetown, Ontario, in many of the States, and elso- corded the Secretury-Treasurer. The elec- Wary. ; where, the silo, Doubt has heretofore been man ot coor ceeyies p solove : Be ea a ae eee years in 4 EAT EER EN, sean three years ago felt and expressed as to the ability of our Wise-Prasidant-+Brencis Bain. Mas aralication ot. Uetiebs Carvell for Fibs Comin, farmers to grow the fodder corn in this] Sec’y.-Treas.—L W. Watson. re-admission to study law in the office of climate. Consequently there are, so far,] Kixecutive Committee—The President, |M. McLeod, Q. C., was granted. only a few silos in this Province. But it is Vice-President, Selanne Dr.| In the case of Patrick Morris vs. Ronald aah ; , Leewing, Principal McSwain, Messrs. John| Steele, the Court allow 1 E gratifying to know that farmers who| x : 4 : oba » the Court allowed costs to de a Newson and Wm. Brown. fendant. have built silos and grown corn have been The Secretary submitted the draft of a} Court adjourned until Tuesday next, at Ww ater Works With what degree of satisfac- tion we have performed that duty I am will. ing to leave to your judgment. M have each 1 t r My colleagues : on turn retired, and have seen re-elected to the Board without opposi- Is Palatable, Strengthening, Grateful | 92. lit appears that some parties ak | | as one of the Commissioners to construct the | 1 J] completely successful. They aro practically | constitution which was considered clause by | eleven o'clock. and Satisfying, the Drink to take - aes that 1 should have the same courtesy independent of the crop of straw. This | Clause and adopted. PPh ec ee Ee ee when tired and used up, Pei oe = pons tam, therefore, compelled Bee Ai, metab hee? caine are on | _ Aiter A long discussion of the advantages Another Elector. ee errs for their support on Wed- year, while nee od such a publication would secure, the Ex- es . “= ects ne tne See disposal is short commons, their cattle are fat and | ecutive were authorized to have printed, if} Stx,—I am surprised that Tue Examiner a short, it will be impossible to mak € a personal well favored. A representative of Tux | found practicable, a report giving synopsis | would publish such a mean, contemptible canvass, and I avail myself of this opportunity oe . ots 1 a ' ain « Sy Examiner had lately the plossure of seeing, of transactions and original papers. Among | letter as that which appeared in its columns Ready of the Stra le : = eer for Soar support, and shall at the barn of Mr. John West, Kensington, other matters, the need of a suitable room| last evening, signed ‘* Elector’—a letter 8 F } ? , serve your interests as in the " a Sus : } . “ > t past. . 3 : So") | for the use of the Society was discussed, and which contained anything but the truth res nearly fifty tons of ensilage. Mr. West's} the meoting adjourned. land as is evident was intended to do Mr. cattle eat this ensilage with avidity, and it Dr. Leeming will deliver the next lecture | Haviland personal injury. ' ] has been pronounced by Prof. Shuttleworth | © Monday, 2nd February. Subject, ‘In It seems absurd that John P. Tanton has I Se eee ao a | Your obedient servant, [°° LET, in the New MORRIS BUILD. | ALEXANDER McKINNON. = ING, now neari i aeae 3 caiing completior { ior e Post Giiue 2 ailing comptetion, opp site Charlottetown, Jan. 22, 1891 —tl elec * ty be equal to that made in Oatatio, Mr. | 84% and Intelligence in the Insect World.” | the presumption to contend for the Mayor- 1 ‘ KS Re ——— pia i ship against a’man like Mr. -Haviland. Miller, of Marshfield, also, as we are in- oes One Store, 20x63, c} 5 to the. Wloetacc ee Montague Notes. Imagine John Philposs Taunton, calli » “0x63, clear of posts, with Base. | a ’ ? f ed, h ilo f hich he obtai aa tk s for iustar : Peay yalling wy 0 ment and large Room on second fioor Fo the Electers of W ard 4 ormed, has a silo from which he obtains on, (take for instance.) Lord Stanley, as a One Store, 14x40 ce or, { . excellent fodder for his large herd of The semi-annual examination of the Mon-|*‘ representative” of the people of Char- ih. a Package. Basement. x20, with Room in rear and milch cows. In both instances, the corn | ‘Ue school took place on Friday, the 23d|lottetown. I have no doubt the atoresaid : ee “MEN PMEN ; : ; . q : ; : Three or four suits of Offices ¥ ¢ tE LL LEE inst., in presence of the schoul officers and| gentleman, being short of something to ‘meets floor, 3e€8 on second oy & larg Having been requested an unusually large number of interested | converse on, would not hesitate to ask his , : : : bumber of E : : grew well. Mr. West obtained his forty- f Electors to nomi. - : ke hate as a candidate ; : . FOR PERFECTI One Room on third floor, full siz ila. | ti seen ate forthcoming Elec five or fifty tons from less than three acres | visitors. The several departments were ex-| Lordshi» what * pork” was * fetching ” ee we en ing, 34x63, clear eae full size of build- aot I have cousenated, and am cae of ground. In view of these facts, it amined acc rding to their grades, and the | in the old country. HOME DYEING If applied far heen : ue ooo I = use my best endea- 5 “9 esult was satisfactory sides the teach- Surely, since we are depri 5 z TERVES Gc 2 nishi os é r ‘i might be well for our farmers to consider | ™ =n oe es Besides the teach aes ly, since we are deprived of a res- are let, will be fitted a sy for finishing | fairer representatio: ards Four and Five « ld Whe ad visebilit f building sil ers, several of those present took an active | pec table City Council, we are not also to be ——U3E THE—— A tire-proof vault ip to suit tenant. these Wards hi ton at the Civic Board than seriously She edyilabilty OF Dublding silos) part in the’ exercises, which occupied the | deprived of almost the only respectable} on » ; oi and offices if ae be built to suit stores also alee : Ee hitherto enjoyed. I shalt and growing corn. A silo can be built in| whole day. The following ladies were pre-| man left in it—I hope not. oh 26 eg" : i £3 heated throd Hage Ee be building will be permau nt my support to the fox warding ef * ‘ g = - 2 oY 1 = z= y st . at ee e = any farmer's barn for about seventy dollars, | seut: Mrs Spencer, Mrs J McLean, Mrs| I think we may feel assured that the a 1 7” ti ce i lans can fs seen aie. ff net wae izing cesbsle teat ments, such as macadaus- , neat Mra JC nanan s Dateans oF. Chaninitetow : - Phi: : e office shi ad ortions : and a farmer Who it’s handy man may make Stewart, Mrs J Cairns, Mrs Cameron, Mrs | citizens of Charlottetown will not forget @ & Phillips. e of Chappell s of the stre ets each year, ity, endeavor OW as possible, Por further particul and will, to the D Martin, Mrs Spragn N ! ac- | themselves to-morrow ucl ; The pragne, Mra A Mac-|themselve orrow, 80 much as to vute to keep the rate : donald, Mrs Balderston, Mrs W C White, | for J. P. Tanton as Mayor in preference to land on most of our weill-tilled farms can | residents-of the district, and Miss McLure, | Mr. Haviland. ars ly it himself for a much smaller outlay. apply to best ¢f my abil THOMAS MORRIS. All colors fast and bright. Best Package of taxation ag ] Dyes in the Market. For sale evervwhere. Thanking -you for your | Send for Sample Card to J. 8. ROBERT=ON jan27--3i eod = easily be prepared for corn ; and, care be- of Lower Montague. Immediately after valuable space, J remain, yours &c. & CO., Manufactnre< mn Ch'town, Jan. 22, 1891. F, H. BEER. ing taken to obtain the seed of an early the examination, the pupils assembled in ANOTHER ELEcror, ——__—— Pixos Ce ee . eae = Wee ee : 2 the Principal's room, where, under the — ; ‘ : yi turing variety, a good farmer 1 eee : T il cee eS : * j i p 9 the E le { yr maturing y,8 8 armer may, 1 | jeadership of Miss Fraser, they all joined} —The Daily Morning Guardian came out Lis 3uer P. CK3arS ; & ea rice HCClORS Of W ard 4 most seasons, count upon a good crop. in singing Canada’s national song, ‘‘My this morning—a lively paper for the first = ’ s . _—— We do not counsel rash action in respect | Gwn Canadian Home.” This part of the | !ssue. Capa ans TESHE POS XAENTLEMEN ! aa Becton al'ne : Be deaee aed ne STPONED SALE <5 “1 WEMEN,—I he to ensilage. But, in view of recent failures | ®*¢Te!*e = w ell performed and was fully ayaa ial a noe MANILLA, | i Materials of Feast ate Tull and a Candidate for Civie — myself as £ the oat‘cro d the b ? 1 appreciate by the visitors. Short, but ersonal. SISAL | ROPE AND s “ Beatrice,” of Halifax." ecked Schooner pectfully solicit your st : nora, end reg. ° crop an e bay, it seems clear pointed and suggestive speeches were made e oot MIXED | ND MARLINE, Hogg Island will: Vax, 78 tons, stranded on | 2OMinee of any party upport. Iam not the that something must b2 done if our farmers by several gentlemen, in which the pupils J Mr. W. A Brennan, om i ; ? » Will take place ed, will do “a ow a cique, and, if elect. ‘ sere hichly co: ime: recess of | Vournal, is registered at the Hotel Davies, Supplied Direc ) Y + y Py nost to promote thei are to keep pace with the rest of the world. wore highly c mplimented on the success f) rere . ities a ae ae Manvfactory or from | ON THU RSDAY r of Ward Pour and the City oral ‘atessale | the examination. Prominent among the == = owest Prices, J AN OE , y- And the system of ensilage seems to afford kers were AC Macdonald. WHS DIED. s ’ GLY 2th, Yours respectfully speakers were / edona'ld, Sper- z ee ee - ee ’ ; at once the most reasonable and the most ee R W Sprague, and Dr Martin The At Belfast, on Sunday, 25th inst., John W. ee CARVELL BRos. : : AT ONE O'CLOCK ee W. DM easily available solution of the problem| school is evidently in a flourishing con- | McDonald, late of Post Office Department, jan27—2w 2aw pat oe purchasers had better o<..: agp to be solved. dition. The attendance is al}that could be Charlottetown, iu the 27th year of his age. Pie a ae ee gE fake _ the meantime, ag rt nom 1 - desired, as the average for the week just tr : ROT Nutt’s Stor = Malpeque, at or near pP i — We understand that the missionary | closed was about 152. Although Mr. Bal- ; sidons at phones an perini‘s ~ e eS - Me- services held in the Methodist Churches | derston has been but a short time Princi- | P®Ve Deen ordered to be pur uncer arrest, All 2. BR ae S <RERY jn this city. Jast Sunday, notwithstanding | pal of the school, yet by his exemplary not holding passports have been ordered to be —=——— R. BEAIRSTo, S HEREBY GIVE N that tj : Aucti s Meeti he Annual’ requests all per. : Malpeque, Jan. 26. 1891 Auctioneer, Tue Exanry Meeting of the Shareholde ual ; : ‘ persons in- > 1891—t] sie NER Publis} re of sermons and addresses of the Rev. Messrs. parting instruction to his pupils, has not 4 jaingt the persecution of these people. It is | before March 1 to settle their accounts a es ee eaw held at the office « ‘ishing Company will be James and King are spoken very highly of only improved the moral tone of the school, atyrant’s way of snubbing a meddiiog mo! wie st. All not settled then will OR SALK.—A nice ; as ree «of Tug : : 3 ; ; be placed in ¢ os Building —— | P*per, on WEDNES E EXAMINER WN ~—eloquent, earnest, practical. but hes also sustained his reputation as an and it is also a coward’s. jinoy ~3i ™ lawyer’s hands for collection high ground ae ire Prince Senso sea of : NESDAY + th owt 5 : i : od Gh inst.,” at the he: (, the 28th Januar TiNCe Street Chi 800d locality. “near ts evening, var- of Eight o'clock ia Losi terms easy = {teh and Schoo! Pear Upper 5 loc ; y-ZApvly to Groren 4 Price low and j ALURY, jang jxnl6 W. AF SCOTT Gevera] i a The . » mbine wt : Sn i expelied from the city. This, it is given ont, N RS. MILLWNER the storm, were quite successful The | demeanor, combined with his tact in !M- is a reply to the Mansion House protest i debted to be