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IUEN DUUALS, } Xx Ch : RATES Six Mo 2) 50 i ne | a Un \io i U0 WwW sm” Advertising at most mouerate rat for monthly, quar- ajivertisements ou Contracts may be inade rly iriv or yearly MANA PND WMADNT 189 ALMAN AU tl MAR iy 1889, MOON S CHAN N i y u t \ Firs lay, | 6.1 } SE Puli Me \7 in Th., 35.3 \ Last Q Jit 2 i4.8m., a.1n., I: Ne M Ist i 24.4 vD Sun , High Day's | DAY OF WEEK - M nn ' ‘3 10 50.10 5S I os } ht i 1] ! 8 } 4317 4 4M “ s 14 . he ; sit ; 47; & 23 } t 1h > \\ ua , $8; 8 5 I 1h 7Th as" 091914 18 al Neiday +38) st} 9 49) 2 26 oy} gs oy 53110 25i 24 Ws ia 2 Baidb 7 i 2] 11| Monday Y 54:11 56 l 2) Tuesd 7, ait 50) 6 4) 13') Wed y 21 59; 1 52 a }4' Phureday 1916 0 258; S 4 +1 15| Friday 7 114.31) 9 29 $4 16\ Satu ; 20) 1 ‘7 17\Sunda » 6 BLO 46 Hi S| Mond i] 7 49,1 2 ) 19) Tnesda 6) § 5011 59! 5; Ui ve eu la 4 4:10 35 wt sziiz G&G 2 ur y } 10 30; i 17 2 i Ti ~ mor 2 7 iS { | 40 10 24i\Sunda 5 5S Ll} 1 48} 4 23 i4 25| Monday 56] 14, 2 47,5 55, 17 26) Tuesday 55} hd! 3 3O).7 2 20 97|\Wednesday | 53] 16) 4 16) 8 22 23 asiThursday | 52) 18| 449/91!) 26 29 Friday — } Si} 20) 5 18) 950} = 29 30!Saturday | 49) 21) & 48110 23) 33 al |Sunday 5 48'6.92' 6 7I11 1/12 36 oe J.L. WHEAT. J. &. BRIDGE, de BURR WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, Receivers and Coumission Dealers IN POTATOES, EGGS, Butter, ‘ , Poultry, Game, “ce, Consizgnm< nts of EGGS an 1 pot ATTORS s80ii- cited and liberal advan: made 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSTON, MASS- imber of UdImmmerce Week y Official application. Boston © Market R ro3—wiy 3m dy ! port seni yagy firm on Glasgow Lead and Color Works, MONTREAL. a “ELEPHANT "Brann PURE WHITE LEAD uader the control of the 3 now manufactare : original proprietors e § ” Ready Mixed Paints, made FLEPHA up iv all the choicest tints. Kyery packet is werranted to please. ver) } Order early, as the Spring de- he ‘ asl shade matenea ' ; he 5i I cr Only one quality made, the mand will be ¢ beat. oe { 3 T°’ Patent Zine Paint, anow ELEPHAN i white, gives a beautiful an I acting finish "" aaity ?? Water lor Paints super- ELEPHANT ” Sister stloSaike “ier “wall La -s as? ouce = mine iv! eenings ‘erierni al 1? Colored Paints, in iron cans ELEPHANT © aco kee>. “ ‘6 & if Tel’? Ja sh Colors, in all the ELEPHATN newest and richest colors. fa 97 9) Varnishes and Japans, & ELEPHANT pevior to imported. 66 7 Stains and Lacquers fox ELEPHAN i finish and beauty. 66 FLEPHAN $$ onthe package is the only guarantee of realy good paint. The ne west. most central and beat equipped Paint Factory in Canada. FERGUSSON, ALEXANDER & co feb2—3in eod ORRIGON. GEORGE Mi ‘AVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS AND- Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consicnmenta of island produce will reccive "Wormpt A tention. Rerenuxces: Thomas Pyshe, Eaq., Cashie Bank VO mcotla, Halifax (reorge Mach aver Bank of Nova Scotia ‘ ri eo Li A ALLEL OD WARREN & JONES, 2 ’ TuPes TE te ro, MERCHANTS, 1 Ease Cura AND 9 & 14Muxcine Lays, LONDON, ENOLAND. Represented in Canada by Moxgsisox © Musexave, Halifax. Ost. 44, 1887-- <n" Ss = “This is tene Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evcnirivss. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. FRIDAY, MARCH 1, 1889. ES ‘tO GET THOROUGHLY RELIABLE AND G GARMENTS U oA id, nase * 5 oth IS Ks; s& F eee a “Ry ms Lm ye E cage e B ae WV ’ e. Sy @ ¥¢ eS & "ent iw FU a te Rags Venoe! aT t we 8 . | Weoanchant Tailamnegy Tins } i ! : ihe C28 38% s§ ® ges Se oa8 S86 at § ’ i ie Wid alii a oa HAUL UL = 2 ULLUL LS . . 5 7 x x gr a ; 2 g tf am ¢ j hs #2 F ELWAYS A LARGE SIVUUA FY SEL ws , in AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. | MR. KEITH, the popular and efficient Cutter, is at the} head of this Department, and with a good stall of workmen | vou are sure of getting the very best satisiac ion when leaving) with ws. B. S. DAVIES & CO., _ CAMERON BLOCK. your orders February 25, 1888—eod & wky scmectereesanptecataaemaneaaetsascca tee eT ES Le STEN ne > iQ, ' ic Pans ARE iAe WUUUS ARC Prices Low and Variety Great, —a Ss Be ~ > RASS} fs fierieceee AT neem PERKINS & STERN ow ree ae —_——_——--} X »———- A Large Stock of Grey Cottons, A Large Stock of White Cottons, ENGLISH, CANADAN AND AMERICAN PRINTS, Canadian Shirtings and Ginghams, Black and Colored Dress Goods lings, Bed Tickings, Hessians, Counterpanss, filial re ; Marcral it, re Lauit Line, Lowes, LOWS cima “ al ° Mahl ir alrind Gretonnes, Sheetings, Table Napkins. owe -‘O:——- GARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS. bomen} mny nDnam TitiiTn iu y Hwan Wa iy Vary Deol yauUvL } ’ ; ; . ° : ane , The above bought at the right time and place, anc wiil be sold as we always do sell--CHEAP. PERKINS & Chariottetown, Jan. 2. IR2Q—-dy & wy <7EN EN ED RTC Ns) ‘ ike. ii 36 tee a, oe © oe) & § ! \ a: aaa fe be day JUST ARRIVED BY THE “ STANLEY,” TIES AND SILK HANDEERCHIEFS. ee Queen Street, Three Doors Above Apothecarics’ Hali. February 19, 1889—eod & wky a | TROUSERINGS Beauty is desired} and admired by all. Among She things which may best be done to = enhance personal beauty is the daily use of Avyer’s Hair Vigor. No. matter what the color of the hai, this prepa- ration gives it a lus- tre and pliancy that adds greatly to its charm. Should the hair be thin, harsh, dry, or turning gray, Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore the color, bring out a new growth, and “render the old soft and shiny. For keeping the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there is no better preparation - {i the market. _“T am free to confess that a trial of ' ver’s Hair Vigor has convinced me Giat it is agenuinWarticle. Its use has fonly caused the hair of my wife and marl ft i r * try by rim vue bundant and Giossy, wtit las given my rather stunted mus- the a respectable length and appear mee.”’ —R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. a **My hair was cowing ont (without iy assistance from my wife. either). tried Aver's Hair Vigor, using ouly Be bottle, and I now have as fine a ad of hair as any one could wish for.” #2. T. Schmittou, Dickson, Tenn. 4 **f have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor in my family for a number of years, and re- a it as the best hair preparation I now of. It keeps the scalp ciean, the air soft and lively, and preserves the fsinal-color. My wife has used it for long time with most satisfactory, re- siits.”’— Benjamin M. Johnson, M. D.,- homas Hill, Mo. *Mvy hair was becoming harsh and try, git afier using half a bottle of Ayer's friv Vigor it grew black and glossy. I Mareot express the joy and gratitude I tee — Mabel ©. Hardy, Delavan, Lil. Ayer’s Hair Vigor, = 3 PREPARED BY ey. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by Dreggists and Perfumers. ~ CBREMA,” 366 TONS REGISTER, P. LEDWELL, COMMANDER, WILL SAIL DIRECT FROM ‘Liverpool for Charlottetown ABOUT THE ist APRIL, I _ And wil! carry Freight at Through Rates to the i Gifferent Railway points on the Island. j i i \ osninigemaneaiaingnas Intending Shippers will please forward their | orders in time agr For Freight apply in London ta John Pit- cairn & Sons, 7 Union Vourt, Gld Rroad Street; in Liverpool, to William Boalien, 5! South John Street, or here to the ownars, PEAKE BROS. & CO, + (Ch’town, Yeb 6, 1889,—eod 5w $5.00. $5.00. Five Dollars in Cash HT LLL be paid for the first five (31 each ¥ correct answers (the bona side solution of the person sending it) received from young ladies in Prince Edward Island under eighteen years of age, to the following :— “How mech will any Housekeeper tose who pays 24 cents tor a Six Ounce Tin of Baking Pow- der, instead of bnyinga Ten Ounce Paper Pack- age of WOUODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW- DER, which any Grocer (with a large profit) can retail ut Twenty Cents. Directions for using the Powders must be taken inte the calculation. Address,-— W. M. D. PEARMAN, Halifax, N. 5. Names of competitors will not be published without permission, ' | Look out for next month’s offer ! feb7 Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted —AT THE— “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. JOHN JOY. feb21—tf Water Street. ldo > tetded dedd bd %& 7 ILL, during the next few days, sell at oe ¥ very low prices the remainder of her stock of Berlin and other Wools, Working | Materials, Canvasses, Fancy Articles and | Pieces of Work, &e. Please call at Corner of Queen and Fitzroy Streete. 10i eod—feb20 quiet slcep by relieving the child as a 1h ‘ aes D, A. Bruce's. | Local ther Items. | ceed ee eet cana ciaaniehsnmenatebintadienoneanantlachad aan ae ahmntote-slieteapaaneo™ eae Maits.—The foreign mail artived at noon to-day. : il iacliabinmeensinie Coip.-—Minnedosa, Man., had a tempeva- ture of 52 degrees below zero on Saturday morping last. : oc ere: , A fadedeand diseolored beard is untidy and ‘a misfortune, It may be prevented by using Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers, a never- failing remedy. } —— ' Temperance.—Orient Division meets to- night (Friday), at 8 o’clock, in their rooms, for temperance work.-—Jonn Ross, R. 8. peed Ir Guts Tuere Someuow.—The laws of ‘the United States forbid the importation of iiquor into Alaska, yet Juneau has 25 saloons iin full blast. ae es The great majority of so-called cough cures 'do little more than impair the digestive func- jtians and create bile. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ‘on the contrary, while it cures the cough, does not interfere with the functions of either ‘stomach or liver. dnseiinasiol 4 ‘Tur Sranuey.—The steamer Stanley will commence runnieg on Monday morning, at 6 o'clock, weather permitting. Her boilers have been completely overhauled and every ‘thing is now in first-class order. day hl | Let quality, riot quantity, be the test of a /medicine. Ayers Sarsaparilla is the concen- trated extract of the best and purest ingredi- ents. Medicai men everywhere recommend it ‘as the surest and most economical blood medi- cine in the market. tlio | Mark or APPRECIATION.—The Chief of our Fire Department received, yesterday, from ‘Mr. E, W. Taylor, as a mark of appreciation for his prompt service in a recent fire, a fine gold-headed walking cane, with the name :* A. N. Large” engraved upon it Mr. Large will, no doubt, appreciate the gift, and . the kindly feeling which prompted the donor. _o-" at Narrowty Escarep Frepzrnc.—The Halifax Herald says: About o'clock ‘Saturday night, an old colored woman ‘named Reed was found on the doorstep of ‘the house No. 182 Grafton Street. She had taken ill, and sitting down, had be- come so badly chilled that she could not ‘get up. She wrs taken into the house and kept until the police arrived, when she was removed to her home on Albermarle street. She had a narrow escape and weuld no doubt have frozen to death if not dis- covered when she was. Apvick To Moruxzrs.— Mrs. Winslow's Soothing Syrup should always be used when children are cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natural from pain; fal. SE i putton,” It ie very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best known remedy for diarrhca, whether “arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow's Soothin Syrup. and take ne ether kind. fAnril 1 "RS OTEAWA CORRESPONDENCE. AN INTERESTING ADDRESS—MR. MEIKLE IN OTTAWA—A PRESBYTERIAN ON THE JESUIT BILL. Orrawa, Feb. 25. I had the pleasure on Saturday of listen- ing tu a most interesting address given by Mr. Davin, M. P., to several members of the Press Gallery, who interviewed him in one of the lobbies. The subject matter of his discourse was Rationalism, and he told the story of the development of that heresy in glowmg language, interspersed with classical quotations, and illustrated his theme by innumerable instances in ancient history, showing the formation of the Egyptian, Assyrian, Judiac, Grecian, Ro- man and Christian theologies. it was a genuine treat, and the ‘* Press” were highly delighted. On Sunday I went to hear Mr. Meikle’s address to men. It was given in the New Opera House, which was packed with young and old men. Mr. Meikle is look- ing somewhat fatter than he did when on the Island. His voice has greatly improved in volume, and his solo singing is very effec- ; tive. reject Christ. He instanced the cases of those who, for riches, for power, for sen- suality, and fora more convenient season defer making a stand for religion. He severely condemned modern amusements, especixily waltzing, and said that 75 per cent. of the unfortunate women of New York ascribe their fall to dancing. In the evening, St. Andrew’s Presby- terian Church was our objective puint, to hear the Rev. Mr. Herridge, who, by the way, is married to the second daughter of the Rev. Thomas Duncan, formerly pastor of St. James’ Presbyterian Church in Char- lottetomn. Mr. Herridge isa voung man address last night, of more than ordinary ability. During his sermon he referred to the agitation in connection with the ./ esuits Bill, and condemned, in no unsparing terms, the conduct of those who were rais- ing an agitation in this matter. He said the threats made in Toronto of killing the IE DAILY EXAMINER. His taddress was directed to the; iseveral worldiy pursuits that lead men to| of good appearance, and, judging by his) NT aaa ceemasooes TT Sincie Corres Two Crnts VOL. 24.—NO, 88. The Hospital Fire. AnovT twenty minutes to ten o’clock this morning the alarm sounded for a fire in the Prince Edward Island Hospital Building on St. Peter’s Koad, near Euston Street. The fire started in the room of one of the servants in the upper flat, and was caused by a defective flue. Before the fire was discovered the flames had penetrated through t« he roof, and by the time the firemen rrived on the scene the roof of the old wing was im a blaze. There was a gcod deal . of delay and bu: “1g before the firemen got down to work, .he hose bursting several times, greatly retarding operations. How- ever, when they settled down to work the fire, which was making great progress dur- ing the delay, was soon got ander control, and in a short time was subdued. In the meantime the more helpless of the patients had been removed, as had also a good deal of the furniture. The roof of the old wi was burnt badly, but that of the new di not suffer to any very great extent. The walls of some of the rooms in the upper flat were torndown, aswere also the plastering and lathing beneath the stairway. The whole building was, however, badly dam- aged by water, almost every room in’ the place being flooded. The alarm was telephoned Central Office from the hospital, and in about twenty seconds after receiving the information, Chief Engineer Large was adtised of the fire, and in less than two minutes after he received word Silsby hose reel was on its way to the scene. Such promptness is com- mendable, and shows clearly the great ad- vantage that would result from the intro- duction of an electric alarm. However, no matter how promptly the alarm is given and how much water we have, if the hose and other apparatus are not in good work- ing order, the work of the firemen will be considerably retarded. The Hospital building was insured for $2500, and the furniture for $500, in one of the companies represented by Mr. F. W. Hyndman. nie ae = —e°ooro Inconsistency. ¥& Ar the public meetings held in King’s County during the last Domiaion election, Dr. Robertson was wont te grow quite pathetic over the pork question. He said that the Dominion Government, if they wished to be considered consistent, should raise the duty upon American pork in order to give Canadian pork raisers a chance of supplying the home market. So far, so good. But what do we find him do- ing the other day when his party proposed to let American barley come into Canada .t agai itee, in order to injure the price of Island oats? Why, he voted with his party, and against the interests of our Island farmers. It is surely time such a represeatative should come home. Ore £| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, ——_o-—— The Fishery Bounty. Sir,—Dr. McIntyre, it would seem by late reports from Ottawa, is anxious to do away with the Fishery Bounty. He does not say so himself on the floor of the House. That would be an effort quite too much for him at the present time. But he told Mr. Davies, and Mr. Davies told the House for him, that the bounty was of no service to fishermen,—that many of them spent more time in looking for it than it is worth, and that the sooner it is done away with the better. It is neeliessto say that such statements are intended to injure our fisherman, and should be repudiated by every well wisher of that hardy and de- serving class. If Dr. MeIntyre would do the rivht thing he would ask that the present bounty be increased at least two fold. CITIZEN. Templars’ Banquet at West Biver. The anniversary banquet of the Great Eastern Lodge I. O. G. T. came off at the Temperance Hall, on Thursday night. ‘There were upwards of one hundred pre- J. E. Robertson acted as chairman. sent. |The table was spread in that excellent man- ‘ner characteristic of the ladies of this place. | After the wants of the inner man had been attended to the intellectual portion of the entertainment was proceeded with as fol- lows :— ‘“"Lhe Queen ”— God bless her. ‘*The Scott Act and all temperance move- ments,”—Proposed by Ernest Robertson and responded to by Wm. Mc Jean. ‘*Qur School,”—proposed by Peter McLean and responded to by John Stewart. ‘«The Medical Profession” —proposed by the chairman, adn responded to by Dr. W. Band. ‘* The Ladies "—proposed by Ira Kennedy, and responded to by James MeGregor. ‘* The Dominion and Local Parliaments ”— proposed by H. McGregor, and responded to by Vernon McLeod. ‘‘Our Neighboring Republic ’—proposed by Silas Robertson, and responded to by Harry sishop. After some vocal music by James Me- Gregor and some of the ladies, ‘* God Save the Queen ” was sung, and the merry com- Jesuits, should they come there, might be and evidence of Protestantism, but it was not Christianity. but said that it would be wellif Protestants what they considered the truth. and has w grand Presbyterian Churelhies in the cities I have visited are no:ed for their fine preachers) and choirs. ee ! To-day the principal business of the | House of Commons is private bills. The Budget Speech is to be delivered by ‘Hon. Mr. Foster on Tuesday, 5th March. ! G. F. QO. | i Sleigh Robes and Fur Coate selling at cos tfi—febl3 He pointed out the fal-| tained, lacies in the rules and belief of the Jesuits, ' were as zealous in advocating and following | | St. Andrew's Church is a fine building, | pany left for their homes, delighted with the manner in which they had been enter- SPECTATOR. __——_—- - — Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! Symrroms.—Moisture; intense itching and siinging; moist at night; worse by scratching. li allowed to continue tumors form, which r . »3 i; ; : . yrgan and choir. All) often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sore. Swayne’s Orrment stops the itching and bleeding, beals ulcerations, and in most cases remove the tumofs. All druggists, or by mail, for 50 centa. Dr. Swayne & Son, Phila- delphia. oti? bin dw ieee iia iii Geeut clearing sale of boots and shoes at 20 ito 25 per cent discount duringthe month of ‘March. Everyone invited to buy the best _and cheapest boot in the city at the Domin. ion Boot & Shoe sture—J. Bb. Macdonald. ee deplete ng gens nee ae