SE FOE IE Ee oe aa ee oe tes I : U i Creams :—Five Dottars a YEAR. ‘ This is true Liberty, when Free-born Men having to advise the Public, may speak free.”’—Evxiriwes. SINGLE Copies Two CENTS, oe ee Pm ee me me re ee) ee ere ee | NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 9, 1889, - VOL 10,~-NO. 90, | NEWS NOTES BER onnee ee eet re ere © eer re { j . ge : a " ; , The Souris Correspondent. | FUN ¢ r TON Ty Pp : : | \.| | W A 3 i< ] () [ ~ ) ( J hi ' N S } I | 4 — . : | d ? , one : RAaSSE i } AS Rol fl Ra dg ; | d H L .) | | A | (a he Wat has become of the Souris oor. | Where Garfield Gelivered a brief address jrespondent ! Has he expended so much/in Wisconsin in 1876 the town of Garfield | brain force in arranging the minutes of the| now flourishes and perpetuates his name, [ae DAILY KXAMINER p J IS ISSUED EVERY EVENING, a Ue ADA By tHe Examiner Pusiisnrne Comeany, 4 ‘ROM THEIR Orrick, Conner or WATE en —0—_—_—_—_— ot. we - FROM THEI! i ms RNER OF TER : € Souris West meeting, that he has not Wiis fille Chi nd : = AND GREAT GEORGE STRERTS, ‘since been able to muster sufficient to}, The ——— activity of China in muli- ¥ ee W. & A. BROWN & CO ihe sey mars a rina (2, $4 a ee aaa 1 Rares or Sc [PTION : . eS a it be possible that a portior, of that, eile + ®leet torpedo beats are being ‘ ES OF SUBSCL rigN ; “ > > ate | i ) io ; jnecessary for work of this nature, has “ ++ i a ~ Hf aa ee sn tle ‘ . . . r a. ye ss ’ js rn > ? 4 rn te ‘ Six crepes, e" 50 Keep in Every Department of their Establishment a full assortment of . found a@ way of escape through the rents| ‘* J like to hear a baby cry,” said a crusty ae ate, - . - and openings of that famous hat ‘‘ through|old bachelor. ‘‘ W hy?’ ‘* Because then ne Month, ’ . " VU ot which the elements whistled for over a/ the lit isance is ren : 1. mie cig 2 2 e little nuisance is taken out of. th ps Licks -s ar t A r “? ie on — ~ 9 . ve e Ripe Ba oe oat moderatn rate / * oe , ee sated wath ey sa Advertising at most moderate rates. — | A PT » ft, fr NS i a= AN NI { : XY i yr Y COO DS score of years ”—otherwise known as the} 1 om.’ Contracts may be made for monthly, J je/ement hat. Or it may be, that he finds The © nisin his } ; quarterly, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ' his critical business—a business critical 16 Czar takes it into his head to treat General Skobeloff like a nanghty boy. This is very unwise. Skubeloff would make as great leader for the revolutionists. of superior quality and texture, which cannot be surpassed either for price or quality, : , in more ways than one—more remunera as they import direct from the best British and Foreigu markets. tive, and consequently devotes to it his soe attention. Whatever the trouble, this ments, on application. ALMANAC FUR MARCH, 1382. eee . i 3 ; mudh is certain, the@eiurine th t 1 Phe Oiine iy } NSPECT THEIR STOC . | WANT G ale resin ee P uch is certain, that during the past season ue Chinese say that almost all the iat ay INSPECT THEIR STOCK IF YOU WANT GOOD VALUE FOR YOUR MONEY. [389] emerson appritaaleibe "Sure afined, by] Sapansie Wha Saleh Iu” Gittadd aie ae eS omen ~ o taking advantage of which this sophist of] Pekin have left, so that only two or three E —— ue - = - ~ ————— = Se a nS a ok eee enema eae ee iA DD COCR! Clothing, T weeds a Full Moon 4th day, Sh. 27m. p. m., §. Third Quarter 12th day, Sh. lom., p. m., N. (below horizon. ) o New Moon 19th day, Sh. 5m, a.m.,N. W. | First Quarter, 26th day, 9h. 21m. a. m., E. D _ !Suan [San !Moon!High |! Days Res 6 mane} WEER ! 7 : 3 7 m4 OF WEEK | -ises sets { rises |water | len’h. w Se / 6 the East could display still further his|remain in the Japanese Legation. rare literary genius, and shew his ability ss , iu his lately adopted profession. It was in|. Nevada used to send ont wealth 3 bow It anticipation of a production from the pen|™ oe. in. All the mines in the State of this reporter, that others were silent yielded during 1881 about $4,500,000 —less dl H Ary ate Ye with regard to the principal events of the| tam enough to pay the cost of operating Emel cAaVvy w/b aus, present winter, enacted here. them. I happened to be present at an entertain- hm hm aft’n| morn The Mississippi Legislature shows a dis. 3 path it , ; . ® « > Kas « | ee 7 rn F ; r C enu i ren 6 h 2 na ‘ . “ I Wednesday |6 43.5 42) 254) 832) | AS I WANT TO CLOSE OUT MY STOCK IN THIS LINE. ment given on the 28th January, under the! position 10 meet Governor Lowry in his 2 2 Thursday 41; 431 3 55, 913) ae Wns of I ee — Bens purpose to encourage immigration to that A 3' Friday | 40: 45) 4 56) 9 49) ~ rN. : . ; a of Pemperance; and as was informed that | State, The Senate has passed a bill appro- q a |.o asada "| Some Expensive Ladies’ Cloth Mantles and Dolmans, and _ |! reporter was protent, T took no notes,/ printing $50,000 for this purpose. fa Sunday ob sj Os >} 0); i RY . ‘i iu ‘ s hor tae né ne 0 e 85 ere- ad : Ceetey... | 24 7 tot fur dined Cloaks, Sealettes and Colored Dress Goods fore at this distant date I can hardly be} When a man shoots at « potentate, as 7| Tuesday | 32} 50! 9 1/1 55, ' : expected to give a just and intelligent re-| did Maclean at the Queen of England, and 8!Wednesday | 39 52/10 4)att 25 be as a ; jdt port of the proceedings. But although 1] Guiteau at the President, many people im- 9\Thursday | 23; 54 th 7} i 2) ATA LA RGB RA ifs COT LO a, cannot particularize, I feel constrained to| mediately attribute the act to lunacy. The 7 et | oa oa 6 9 5 PH 11 4a | * express ray approbation of, and satisfaction | bullet will slay all the same. Saturda 24) 20 J) = wv 1s } Ty y it i in ¢ Th : ee 12'Sunday- } o3l B71 él 3 sal JUST OPENED AND MARKED Low, with, the proceedings in general. The} ‘pho times are out of joint in the West, | os; sale ob 44el stage was beautifully decorated and every-| ..-ticularly in Ohi ere a E ri = sa +4 <i - 6 sal iA lop § eanwtma t 2 7 ae thing appeared in order. The hall was fee id - ' nlo, where 8 youth shot 7 14! Tnesday 9'6 O| 2 49) 6 6 f asantim oy at oura i ; h nn Val F | g & & mS 7 : pk — 1is invalid mother. .A man shot his wife 15. Wednesday 17| 1! 3 291 7 381 | GieU ASSUPEMGAL G1 Fay ers, pat Ens, u yeteens, afilBs ACC LEE, Gi, {}, (comfortably filled with an appreciative and! in Illinois, and Indiang had its crime this 16,Thursday | 15! 3] 4 5) 8 38) | respectable audience, notwithstanding the! cask . 16 is tien hee another comet j 17/ Friday 13} 4} 4 33; 9 23) - unusually stormy weather previous, and : , 1$| Saturday 11] 5} 5 8}10 12) 12 07| ee WY 5 RENMAINE the bad roads in consequence. The pro-; There are now nearly five hundred men 19 Sunday 9| 7! 5 37110 53) ; . e a 5 gramme was well-selected, and the parts|in jail 30 Ireland, some of them members é 20; Monday 7} 8 6 sill 33 Nov. 1, 1881. 83 QUEEN STREET] Very naturally sustained the different char- of Parliament, and not one of them has &g 21)|Tuesday : ae 9) 6 di} m ri a A a RE mS anes enamrseeneae eraenn een jacters, two or three in particular. We|lad even a preliminary trial. ‘ The ways os 22 Wednesday 3 }} i 18) 0 13) E i ie heard several declare that it was one of the of justice,” says the Dublin (Irish) Times, a lean : - 3) 4 59\ 7 = IN ' best, if not the best, variety entertainment “are past finding ont.” 2 — “7 - vig ro ey ‘ ; j } j ever given in Souris ; and the manner in Chicago, with half a million inhabitants a Saturday a Se oe which it was conducted reflects great > ORO wnt } - 26/ Sunday ; 55, 16/10 44 3 I ‘ait h - a gr has only 262 police patrolmen. The total & 27| Monday 53, 1711 45| 4 38} — tT ee the od and Per) number of arresis last year was 34,773, and s Se) Cecaday | Bi} tajatt 261 S oS ‘ formers, {I wish I could do it justice,| the cost of the department was $77,038.77. & 90; Wednesda 49° 20:' 147,7 11 . a and I consider it a pity that those) Pppree policemen were n urderedl-deaiad a4 3 y I g me . 30) Thursday 48' 21) 2 47: 7 57 A who performed so well should not have re- year. Chief McGarigle pleads for 250 more =F 31| Friday 5 466 22' 3 48} 8 39) 12 49} h ceived that public commendation, to which] en a - Se = | mn Je they were justly entitled. The entertain- ; ‘ Bowe ' @ | ment was repeated on the Thursday follow-| President Arthur has a wonderfal moe- ing—proceeds devoted to the poor. The| ™ery for faces. At one time he travelled z CARD. — THE MISSES CURRI« AVE removed trom the Rooms recently occupied by them above the Store of R. W. Tremain; Esq., to the Store lately occu- f shali Sell off my Stock of Groceries at Oddfellows of the place were, at that time, also preparing to give a dramatic enter- tainment, which, I understand, came off successfully on Thursday, the 16th Feb., when was enacted the popular play, ev- titled, ‘‘ Handy Andy.” It was repeated in a railroad car for a few miles with a physician who was carrying a brother to some kind of anasylum. Seven years after- ward he met the doctor, ca'led him by name, and inquired for the brother. ‘‘What time is it, my dear?’ asked e b y B ht c i y arties rich} ‘ & +7 1 \ , 2 = 77 i i i ° < tad Ghat trees, webwe woop teem pe} roe. RL thes GROCR ALES Cheng should call at once and leave their orders. re eee oaition to alate, pertiuane, [2% of het husband» whom she sngpected es peared to fill orders for Dress and Mantle- ny ~ ks : age 7 oat ang ’ O Was Golng 18 % making. Mantlee & opeciality, [fe4 !meod SOODTEA, BO) Mina ra CRACKERS, 2 tod 4 — ; MOLASSES, 47 cents ; but, I understand, it was well received. |+, look sober.‘ Well, my darling, I can’t Sepet , ANS, 1V Cents 5 NIS, 8 cents. SUGAR, 8 cents. cn ee Perhaps Shakespeare will report it. The tell, cause you sew there are two hands on INSURANCE OFFICE ' Queen Insurance Company, OF ENGLAND. CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS. City of London Fire insurance Company, CAPITAL, TEN MILLION DOLLARS, Insurance effected on all kinds of property at current rates. Losses scttled promptly and equitably. F. KENNEDY, General Agent. Office—South Side Queen Square. Ch'town, Feb. 3, 1852. Dec. 16, 1881 —3m eod, wkly Fes enema sree mr A large lot of CONFECTIONERY from 15 to 20 cents; lot CHRISTMAS GOODS, very cheap; and sundry other articles too numerous to mention—all at cost for Cash only. W. A. HUTCHESON, 109 Urpzr Queen Srreer CHARLOTTETOWN SSUSIRESS COLLEGE, {ESTABLISHED 1873, Welsh & Owen's Brick Building, Coiner cf King and Queen Streets, Char- lottetown, P. E. I. mere en ee W. C. BISHOP, SETI PE LIN CF —AND-—— FORWARDING AGENT, REAGH & MILLER, - - Proprietors. — Designed te Educate Yeung Men fer Busincss, () 'R SYSTEM is conducted on Actual J Basivess and Scientitic Principles, and embraces all subjects secessary for a thorough For Scotch aiid English Tweeds or Worsted Suits For Caradian Tweed Suits, For Overcoats of ail Descriptions, ~<ex eh. "i ao 29 SS aey—i‘ 3 UPPER QUEEN STREET, TWO DOORS ABOVE APOTHECARIES HALL CORNER ball given after the entertainment at Bay- vue hotel was not as successful as waa ex- pected, for various reasons. Its written history would prove interesting — those parts in particular in which some of the Souris gentlemen, noted for manliness and liberality, figured conspicuously. I wish some person able to give a particular re- port of these matters had done so; but I eannot allow any oppertunity to pass by which I can express my appreciation of honorable and creditable efforts. Novus Homo, March, 1882. >> = ++ Montague Notes. Mr. Richard Butcher, accompanied by Messrs. Bethune, Drew, Harris and Perry, from the establishment ef Mr. Mark Butcher, Charlottetown, put together and fitted in their places forty pews and a com- munion rail in the Catholic Chapel, com- mencing Friday morning and finishing by five o’clock on Saturday. The pews are of ash, trimmed with walnut, and very hands some. The rail is of walnut with gilt bronze corner brackets. The whole present a beautiful appearance, and is in perfect keeping with the rest of the building, reflecting credit on the workmen. The Rev. E. Bayne preached here yester- my watch and each points to a different figure, and I don’t know which te believe.” The national 'Tentonic beverage, beer, according to the Paris ‘*Figaro,” is largely used at the royal table in Berlin. The Emperor Williaia’s favorite dish is beer soup, made very sweet, with toasted bread in it; the Crown Prince likes beef stewed in beer! which imparts a peculiar flavor to the meat; and the Empress is particularly fond of eels with beer sauce. It is said that the silk cocoons of Cali- fornia are the finest in the world, but in- experieuce in reeling the fibre deteriorates the value of the production. In Japan the recling ef the cocoon is so perfectly per- formed that the Japanese fibre is commonly nine and a half miles long, without e@ break. The art of reeling is net a diftéult one to attain, as it simply requires careful ness and delicacy of handling. Colonel Ingersoll’s father is said to have been a preacher of extraordinary force and eloguence. The Louisville ‘* Courier- Journal’ learns that on one occasion ** he so vividly portrayed the tortures «of hell that the whole vast audience was swayed like trees byastrong wind.’’ We began his sermon that day at one o'clock in the after- noon and ceased speaking at sundown. ; . \CommerctaL Education. Our facilities for There you will find the largest and best assortment of Cloths in the|day morning F } 7 r sa ohy x these : »+hea at parm niate ; -- S ‘ sis aii , ni. 5 . : * ; : ; 5 ° . Marine Insurance Broker, | teaching oo ae the ment comelets thathave|/[sland. Prices very moderate. The best workmanshlp and a perfect fit (ever been devised, ' heory and practice are) , arante xi 3 —— ‘combined, and the whole course rendered so eee j interesting and practical that the dullest stu- Rassia encourages women in the medical Mr. Alexander McKenzie, fermerly of| profession. Twelve female doctors are now Strathalbyn,died last night offinflammation | officially engaged in teaching medicine to as — ALSO— of the lungs, after about four days illness. | women, thirty are in the service of the General Hommission Agent, | deat cannot fail to be largely benefitted. The i‘. complete line of Gents’ Furnishings and Felt Hats. cheap &. &e. Roads are bad, ice poor, the top crust panes and forty eae oa — hos- course of Study is short, practical, useful and her the address. two door b aaah x: ’ breaks through at almost every step of a pitals. T 1e number of emale students is REDFGRD ZEW. jreasonable ; it is just what every Man needs Remember the address, two doors above pothecaries Hall Corner horse. Mud raising not as active as former steadily increasing. Twenty-five female land Ww ili use, no matter what his calling or Charlottetown, Oct. 11, 1881. . ears dectors who took part in the military P. O. BOX 1 HALIFAX, N. 8. 5 ee y ing : The youth commencing a business life with ' er eee ee re : ee ees Montague, March 6, 1882. profession is to be operations of 1877 have been decorated, by ARTICULAR ATTENTION given to the only industry and integrity as his capital, the order of the Emperor, with the Order of i o> et ee 1 Shipment of Lobsters and other Canned | : St. Stanislas of the third class. clerk engaged during business hours, but 3] s by evening »pair > de- : Goods, and collection of Custom Diawbacksg | desirous by evening study to repens the de : thereon fects in his education, each have the advan- ereon, | Once upon a time, in the remoter parts of Scotland, there was a dinner party, com- posed of the inferior sex only, in which It is said that the most of the reputed diacoverers of famous ore beds on the Pacific | F ;,, age olfered by our sessions occupying DAY Hulis, Cargoes, and Freights insured in first-class oflices at most favorabic rates. ; Consignments of Produce — solicited, and prompt returns guaranteed, Correspondence solicited and answered | promptly. Nov, 14, 1881—lyr i } AND EVENING. Morning Session, 9.30 to 12, and 2to4p.m. Evening Session, 7.30 to 9.30. Diplomas granted to such as pass satisfac- tory examinations. Students may enter at any time. No entrance examination required. Business men and others are cordially invited to call and examine our system. Teach your sons what they will practice J0B PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH what a recent writer has called the ‘‘savage observance ” of whiskey toddy set in ac- cerding to custom. Men talked, and there was one particular man who began to talk sport. He recounted various anecdotes of his own prowess, whieh the company, with one exception, received with polite and good-humored acceptance. The éxception was an ancient man, who was observed to coast net with a melancholy fate. Allen and Hosea Groesch, brothers, discovered important siiver mines in Nevada, and while endeavoring to work them Hosea died from the effects of a pick wound in the foot. Allen who had beenin San Fran- cisco for machinery, was caught in a storm, and reduced to the extremity of subsisting on his own male. He was rescued, but 5S Queen. Streot. ne ; bie Ce "oa Be Se re shen they become men. , eee te ith a clouded brow | 8U>sé quently died from the effects of that a wae ns reon tain A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material, |issic ‘csr sts isms] sonst nae daca ‘ : SIGN Or THE ‘Scholarships, &c., &c., on application to alanis ordinarily outrageous Munchaus the ore deposits bearing his name in Mone L. B. MILLER, | ’ Net woe p g . h ran b _ T start-| county, Cal., perished in a storm. | a cee "Principal, | OF THE LATEST INVENTION ANB BEST DESCRIPTION, poche py eh: ce nicieaait cial ibis x ii Bite flag, BANK Ui f I ISLAND, | . » is . aged was heard, ‘I believe that.” English, but is very observant and seems 7 —_—— LANK oF p. p. IsLanD Noes vain Tydon the Gareful ald Skilfal Supervision of Mr. J. W. Mitchell, err es: to comprehend much of what ia going on ce Some one estimates that if a man lives| about him through watching actions and ' 4 iis, & tittaordinary and Unprecedented Bargains BOREHAM’S BOOT STORE. TO PRINT y T ] y is I miased.” At this point the toddy ladle) (},;,,.5. Minister apparently enjoys society t AND WE ARE NOW PREPARED, dropped with a clang, and the voice of the cee: anal’ aaa done not yet understand to be 72 years old he passes at least gestures. He could not have his interpre- twenty-four of them in sleep. This isalter with him at the State dinner at the é | Nov, 29—tf ‘ » entineate..in ©@ nan i riy3 ' ; week, and se was th si e a is cy x , rather low estimate—in case the man isa! White House last week, and se was the : IN BOOTS AND SHOES ‘ os BILE READS, EETTER HEADS, policeman. About ten years more of sleep | only person there who did not ae - , The stock is good and seasonable, and the FARW WANTED. 4 Kk CHRON. 4 ’ 3 should be added. If he is an editor ten| any of the languages spoken by the others . Opportuaity is a very rare one to secure really i " BLANK CHES aay RECEIPTS, years should be deducted. present. When he makes calls, as he does POSTERS, y Sg : daily, his interpreter always accompanies Leopold Von Ranke, the veteran his-| him. His wife does not have any oppor- NOTES Gi HAND, DEDGERS, A¢., Ke., torian, recently celebrated the fiftieth anui-| tunity of learning English, since no one Ty << HAND BiLLs, versary of his admission to the Academy| except her husband and her woman ser- ings. Address, with full particulars to Mr. - 7 ‘ ss eli : : lvente all of whot » Chinese, ar i E,W. SMITH. (iso, mamuton Lodge, Jone, Bantu Qn Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Pricesstcizsisccrun yan 8” asic be withers Ch’town, Dee. 5, 1831—eod Scotland, Ria 18 ‘ . A7 ANTED TO PURCHASE, a Farm of ~ MARVELLOUS BARGAINS. W from 200 to 500 acres of friable soil and P. FB. Island Bank notes taken at their full porous subsoil, well watered, with good Value for goods. dwelling House and oth r necessary build-