Terms:—Five Dollars A YEAR This is irue Liberty, when Pree Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnirives. = ae MAILY EXAMINER. Sryete Corres Two Cents as = vy. 2 N iS W SHRLES. LETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. TUESDAY, ES FRO HEIR “LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : ee oe oct ie ch 0 ¥euee . - $2 & I MI, oo 6 Vice dels eceeapedan, 1 25 One Month..... we“ (idea . 0 5O as r. } aa Advertising at most moderate rates. i” Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on sa All Widths. Low Prices. ALMANAC FOR FEBRUARY, 1889, MOON S CHANGES. ' —— First Quarter, 7th day, 4h., 55.5m., p.m., S.E. Full Moon, 15th day, 6h., 4.6m., p.m., NE. Third Quarter,2nd dxy,7h., 42.7m., p.m., SW. Pee BET ROY | FA aN psu US me a iI Ss 5 a ¢ wees) e Adi ake 5 3 oy & Pryege he Sun Sun | Moon! High! Day’s ien’h a rf OF WEE M ns — risesisets ; rises wate: hmih m morniattrn h n ? R i V — Miss Thirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md. er veo The Teacher vu advised her pupils to. strengthen * minds by the use of Ayer’s Sare willa, appreciated the truth that health is essential to mental igor. Wor persons of delicate and feeble onstitution, whether young or old, this inelicine is remarkably beneficial. nve you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Be “Every spring and fall I take a num- ber of bottles ef Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and agi greatly henefited.” -— Mrs. James H. 48tinan, Stoneham, Mass. “6 7 {f have taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla great benetit to my general health.” “My daughter, twelve years of age, as siffered for the past year from General Debility. FEBRUARY 26, L. 24.—NO. 80. DOMINION PARLIAMENT. _ Local and Other Items. CrossinG both ways at the Capes to-day. ‘VO L889. ; a _——@- -—-— Picxep Up.—The steamer Worcester, while on the passage from Halifax to Boston last week, picked up a Gloucester fisherman, George Reynolds, who had jost his schooner oe previous day and had been drifting for 24 ours, Visit Th THE FISHERIES THe GeorGeTowNn CakNIVAL.—The Carni- : val at eongmanm, this (Tuesday) evening, will likely largely attended. Many new EXHIBITION features will be introduced. Don’t fail to Omirr .—The names of James Jchnston and Harry Kennedy, of Kensington, who ca from the Victoria Carnival list, published on Friday last. | (Special Correspondence of the Examiner.) ince the debate on Commercial Treaties Monday little interesting has taken ;place. Numbers of private bills are being attend. AND THE HATIONAL GALLERY. represented clowns, Were inadvertentlyjomitted Orrawa, Feb. 21. jadvanced, Several important public (on I Iny 7 23/4 59, 8 19)11 50 9 31 FER OW N’ BRE Oc 2 Satarday 27'5 «l 8 5Uimorn ot IX A a ay | St) Sg Poa] Gy Ch'town, Jan. 4. —eoddewhly, 5 Tues 22 b lo ] 41 4:33 — = ao. ne pone bj Wednesday eT ee oe ak = Myre 2 RE erarr*e? & g gy gr 7, Phursday Ad §/10 93) 3 Oo 49 | i. ge 6 i > we eaa os 3° 4 5 3 &5 % 2 | Friday 18} 91121} 4 2) Bil ' if it ES ke be ‘ aa 9) Saturday 7: ih 7 fai | y - Ba af re 10) Sunday : 5) I2iatt 30) 6 21} 57 . oor ww We 54 a ® = 5 }1| Monday 12} 13) 1 15) 7 27/10 1} 12! Tuesday | 15,2 6| 824) 4) 2 | j Tawiety qi aly law | ; ar j 7 a ‘ j , Is\Wedzesdsy | 9 16 3 5/91 7] Prices ow and Variety Great, i4) Thursday s 18| 4 9 9 34 10} e 15 Friday ' 6 i9| 5 if 10 we 13! 16) saturday 1 Beg s 1G AT 17/Sunday 3| . 22i 7 2611) 45 19 i8| Monday 2; 24] 8 47laft 20; 22]. ; : £9) Tuesday i “6 9 59 O a7 25 5 4 u - rag t Pe ag 9 au W eine sday 6 oY o7 1] 2) i Ba) 33 fe Ga 4 21/ Thursday 57; 28imorn| 223! 31 Gi ay Ra se | pts e 22/ Friday | 56) 30; 0266319) 3 aS tturday j o4 31 l 45) + 49) 37 ck {x]— 24\Sundoy |.8msta¢6 7 40 25 Monday = 34| 3 53) 7 30 43 . 14 e ‘ " 1 , dituewey | 49 36 4491835 a7/& Large Stock of Grey Cottons, 23; Wednesday 47 37; & 36) 9 21} 50 25) Thursdays 16 44/5 38!) 6 15)10 12/10 54 { | i | } od Beal WHEAT. J.G. BRIDGE, WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, peer ges rt Receivers and Commission Dealers CAMadian Shirtings and Ginghams, | Diack and Colored Dress Goods POTATOES, EGGS, sails finan, Towels, Towelliags, Bed ™ . butter, Uneese, roultry, Jc, tickings, Hessians, Counterpanes, —— tvame, 4 Dattes Ginest Geetenene Shastings Gable Sent in: ee ceyP ATOMS: vol Toilet Covers, Cretonnes, sheetings, Table Napkins, os es made Consignment cited and Libera! advan he GARPRTS AND GIL CLOTHS, ey) 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STR BET. TORY BEST VALUE IN pik i ui Lik GostTtonw, was. Bosten Chamber of Commerce ae Omate ‘ket Report sent to any ficin on application, . s : . . ‘ " Mespels—way am dy law ae The above bought at the right time and place, and will be he ee oe, eee aware Go sell—CHEAP. “y ' J] i ~y as ; Glasgow Lead and Color Works, ' PERKINS & STERNS. Mon rResax. Charlottetown, Jan. 25. 1889—dy & wky ~~) : ; f ¥ J * se , PURE WHITE LEAD : iL g is now manufactared under the control of the | Dpring Trip iron Liverpool, | : z original proprietors. | . : ao ee , CLEDUAIT ” Renty Wisse olnts, mide] i ‘A Grand Fancy Dress Carnival -~WILL BE HELD IN THE— Every packet is warranted to please. Every | PR» if RAT ‘Mii OITA i! CRYSTAL RINK, SUMMERSIDE CRYSTAL RIK , SUMMERSIDE, Tue “ELEPHANT” wees ERS. “ ARVO , neem = eee Bren. ee shade matched. Order early, as the Spring de- y hse ‘ i anal will be great. Only one quality made, the | { ty ! Fae. i besi. : ss ’ Patent Zine Paint, snow-} ELEPHANT white, gives a beautiful and | \ ay R 5 at i iam --—QN—— lasting finish. i ‘ pr, : , f nm. i ‘ ; v6 " Water-color Paints super-| ne \ RE Wednesday Evening, Feb. 27, FLEPHA sedes kalsomine for walls| on He WN Hoes lL ais (ace . { Fe AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. and ceilings a 3 ss PHANT ’ Colored Paints, in iron cans | tucks | pai ELE Sue x0g>- i ate : ae” | The Charlottetown Artillery Band will be in at % Japan Colors, in all the! : attendance, : ELEPHATN newest and richest coiors. | THE CLIPPER BARKENTINE | Admission 250, Skaters in Costume, free. j | A Special Train will leave Charlottetown in “6 FLEPHANT Varnishes and Japans, su-| perior to imported. ' of T ” Stains and Lacquers ior, £% ELEPHAN finish and beauty. = ELEPHAN 99 onthe package is the only | guarantee of really good i . an a ° ' 300 TONS REGISTER, The newest, most central a mds natant in teaiade P. LEDWELL, COMMANDER, FERGUSSON, ALEXANDER & CO) WILL SAIL DIRECT FROM 3m eod vet | Tiverpool for Charlotietown ABOUT THE ist APRIL, | the afterncea at 4 o’vieck, and return at J a, m., 53 | local time. | ‘bickets will be issned at one first-class fare on 3 | Special from Charlottetown and intermediate | Stations to Summerside, good to return on Special ain on the 28th. Tickets will also be issued at one first-class fare from Tignish and ali Stations west of Sum- | merside, good to return on the following day. As thereis to be ONLY ONE CARNIVAL held in Summerside this season, extensive prepera- tions are in progress io make it 2 grand success. GEO. GODKIN, Manager. or any t | nd best equipped | feb2 — Summerside, Feb. 20, 1589, FOR SALE. / TAYE FURNITURE AND FIXINGS through- out of that well-known and centrally situ- JAMES A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE eer - | And will carry Freight at Through Rates to the} RISON & WOUSGRAVE i different Railway points on the [sland. MO di U v 4 Intending Shippers will please forward their | orders in time. | : ‘ re & | BROKERS eae os oa John Pit | #£@ For Freight apply in London to John Pit- | ated House known as the “GLOB# HOTEL,” = rT . ia 4 2¢ raat: AND— cairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street; ! 5, Buckingham Street, Halifax, N.S 1% Liverpool, to William Ballen, 5! South John to A. & W. Smith’s. . , N.58., next door ‘ 7 * W » k ¥ * | Street, or here to the owners, This Hotel isin tl t onveni t f Commission Were ess! PEAKE BROS. & €0, | tnecity, being central and on the lineof the HALIFAX } | Ch’town. Feb 6, 1389,—e0d 5w | Horse Cars, which pass the door every seven ntow be re Vy en OX « 7 , : & sy SB, a sland produce will receive ! ee eo Si P Consigaments of Island produc | 6 % ay 2 {minutes. Commercial men make this their ~ | headquarters; it also has been the stopping | place for P. E. Island traders for yeara. | Thisisa fine opening for a live man, asthe | business is paying well. The present owner has romvne ttn? ion to leave on account of ill health. : : p rt attention. srt of money may remain on time, but will be Rereri ma: Thomas yshe, isq., Cashier ere a sold Low to cash buyer. ; oo tse > - ; ‘TT 2 This Hotel is also head rte ‘ . e Bank of Nova Nec tia Hailiiax ; George Riiby Th ny soni Boobies thi ante _ This H . I Sean ne augt — for patrons of as ” ' —— ants ou ‘% ot. } fF ¥ ; riussanarys Wrie to or cali ¢ Mac Manager Bank of Nova Scotia; ib) LUG DUbuGd FY bUiL H. L. WALLACE, ; Globe Hotel, Halifax, N. S. Charlottetown ee AT THE r » aR! & r Te oe : n bers 1" wy 8 Qn manger ; WARREN & JONES, |g) LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. TEA MERCHANTS, Jou . feb21—ti 1 East Cuzarp AND 9 feb21 pee mw LES —On or before the Ist Mey, that new ce haiti Double Tenement House, with Stacies at- and DRAWING. tached, on the corner of Hills Us| PResidence—Corner of Muston lisb rough ard ton Streets, For vernrs anyty to Ae. 1 | Se. Pene’s Bowl. feblja—dy law & wky Im : A Be a> * % > M. HARRIS receive a few i Puy PAINTING & 14 Misxcrxna LANE, ee ee! will me tK instructi } in LONDON, ih NGLAND. by Mograison & Street and t{—febl9 Represented in (auada Moserave, Halifax. Oot. 24, 1887—- ParvrRr., A few weeks since, we began to give her Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Her health has greatly improved.’’—Mrs. Harriet H. Batties, South Chelmsford, Mass. “About a year ago I began using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility and netralgia resulting from malarial exposure in the army. I was ina very bad condition, but six bottles of the Sar- sapariila, with occasionat doses of Ayer’s Pilis, have greatly improved my health. I am now able to work, and feel that I cannot say too much for your excellent remedics.’’-—-F, A. Pinkham, South Moluncus, Me. “My daughter, sixteen years old, is sing Aver’s Sarsaparilla with good ef-s fect.”"— Rev. § Graham, United Brethren Church, Buckhannon, W. Va. “T suffered from Nervous Prostration, with lame back and headache, and have been much benefited by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I am now 80 years of age, and aim satisfied that my present healih and prolorged Life are due to the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.’”’—Lucy Moffitt, Killingly, Conn. Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 years old, So. Woodstock, Vt., writes : “After several weeks’ suffering from nervous prostration, T procured a bottle of Ayer’s Siarsaparilla, and before I had taken half of it my usual health returned.”’ i ® Ayers Sarsaparilla, PREPARED BY Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth 5 a bottle. measures have passed the second reading ; but the principle subject of debate has been the estimates. Over these the Oppo- sition are continually haggling— they are either too large or too small. But they jare passed all the same, and all that is lost is the time and extra printing in Hausard. The system of reporting for the Hansard seems very complete. Each stenographer takes twenty minutes, and next morning ‘sheets of the preceding day’s debates are handed round. Some fun was caused the other night by the set-to between Nicholas Flood Davin and Mr. Cook, of Simcoe. Mr. Davin, who is generally dressed very ordin- arily, on this occasion was got up in great style. Full dress coat and any amount of white shirt showing, with a white silk handkerchiet stuck coguetishly in his vest, gave him a very gentlemanly appearance, and his de- cided lack of hair on his head evidenced his ‘‘ early piety.” Mr. Cook is a large- sized, fine looking gentleman, reputed to be very wealthy—but not considered very re- fined. The House was in roars of langhter during the wordy duel, and the monotony of the session was thus agreeably broken, Sir John Thompson and Hon. Mr. Tupper are constant attendants in the House just now, and several bills in their departments are being pushed through. The amend- ment to ths bill respecting Masters and Mates of coasting vessels will likely be highly appreciated by the vessel owners of the Maritime Provinces. Yesterday, ninety- The great majority of so-called cough cures do little more than impair the digestive func- tians 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. scumpeiialisdies IMPROVEMEN?.—The new electric lamp laced at the entrance to Oddfellows’ Hall, San Square, was lighted for the first time last evening, and presented a fine appearance. The globe shows out the emblematical links and the four initials of the Order. Let quality, not quantity, be the test of a medicine. Ayers Sarsaparilla is the concen- trated extract of the best and purest ingredi- ents. Medical men everywhere recommend it as the surest and most economical blood medi- cine in the market. wietohaeiisianndi Anotuge Victim.—An unsophisticated man wants to know if the New York Woman's Ex- change is a place where a forlorn husband can exchange a woman who translates Greek ee and paints blue sunsets on red plush or one that can broil a beefeteak and sew on a suspender button. + — -——--- Sprxciat Prizes.—The Boston Globe has offered two prizes to the largest family in new England. A gold watch is to go to the mother, and a silver mug to her youngest child. A family of seventeen has been dis- covered in Holyoke, Mass., and at present stands a fair chance for the prize. eee sane CaRNIVAL aT Sourts.—The management of the Souris Skating Rink intend holding a gern A Large Steck of White Cottons, | wom BNGSH, CANADIAN AND AMERICAN PRINTS, 25 ~ reac Dp boo 434 rtAt cell adj A a rece el ae aay A great snocess. lithographic plates of country and city residen- ces or and ful such as contemplate building. Price $2.50 a year, PATENT janig novi3—3im dy law SPS Ha Gas. dangerous platform crossing, ice } * Frere | AR en oll > T+ Newspaper Street), where udver- Rcd ORK. tising contracis 4 wr wedr Fx 2 : ’ P . ESTABLISHED BAS Is the oldest and most popular scientific and mechanical paner published and has the largest Faliy iloe of any paper of its eg the world. y illustrated. Best class of Engray- blished weekly. Send for specimen “Sh piers fs re kane apinay a A, Aachitects & BUILDER Edition of Scientific American. 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Our stock of above is the largest in Fastern Canada. ¥ tention to orders. arly delivery, liberal terms, prompt at SMITH BROS.. Whelesais Dry Goods and Millinery, Granville and Duke Sireets, HALIFAX, N, 3. D. A. MACKINNON, LL.B, Barrister, Solicitor, Notary, Commis- |? sioner of Desds, Wills, &., GEORGETOWS, -- P. E. ISLAND. MONEY TO LOAN. wky eod HE Citizens are hereby notified that there is now kept in the City Clerk’s Office a wherein they cana register for imme- e attention by the City Surveyor any r unprotected ur, or other nuisance or obstruction on or nt to the streets of the City. such information given will be gladly ived and acted on without loss of time. By or der, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. s Office, Feb. 22, 1889, 3i. as 2 Fe HQ may be founc or f cag file at Gro. PF 88 650 kowrr. & Co's ( drertising Burcau (10. Spruce ‘+ natitic re brought u 2 Isid grand fancy drese Carnival on either the 15th = ig a a 7? fos weer om ior lé4th of March. Choice music will be Mr. Perry gave notice that on Friday | {pished by the Souris Brass Band. The next he will make the following enquiry:— | Nee ne the nent evel Are the repairs to the dredge Prince Ed-} sateen : ward completed? If so, what is the cost of |? — the same? In which of the harbors of| Hien License 1x Petexnoxo.—The voting Prince Edward Island is the dredge to com-' on the bigh, license by-law to be adopted in menee work 7? and at what date ? | case the Seott Act is repealed at the voting This morning I paid a visit to the Marine | im April next, took place in Peverboro, Ont., and Fisheries Departinent, and found that | 00 Wednesday last, resulting in the adoption this branch of the civil service is pretiy - nett Aa by re ee = oie a ay hard-worked at present. In company with eane aoe me rm io at $400, shops at A. W. Owen, Esq., I took in the lishery | nee —— exhibit, and was greatly interested in the! aa . : ; samples of fishes there shown. One of dolign oee e e ee ro pe most interesting exhibits was that of young marriage dactificate but wanted it for a quar- brook trout that had been grown from ccgs!ter. The clerk exacted $1, the usual li, hatched in the building. They were about|Next day the man returned and asked the four and a haif inches long, and I was told} clerk to refund, as the girl refused to marry that they were nine months old. A great}® man that was 680 stingy as to try to beat lake trout caught in Lake Superior, about] down the price of a marriage license. four feet long, was said to be.100 years old. eo te in this exhibit are also shown specimens of} A Very Smart PLace. -Says the St. John different fish-eating birds and animals. Gazette: A number of immizrants—some Up-stairs, the National Gallery of Painting | German and some English—arrived in the city contains some very fine oil paintings, pro-|theother day, Yesterday they were at the minent among which are KR. Harris’ two|1- ©. R. station trying to discover where they groat pictures of the." Fathers of Cane| Sere. O86 of the women, when aaked wher ee me “wg a i ’ € ; en er eee re Brunswick, but didn’t know where it was. ———-—_-—_ — able for the manner in which} 4 Curtixe Rink Coutarses,—What was the figures appear to stand out, ! nearly a serious accident occurred at Camp- clear of the surroundings. Ata little dis-| beliton, N. B., on Tuesday afternoon last. tance the life-like appearance of the per-, The curlers were in their :ink playing and a sons represented is remarkable. | large number of spectators were present, when The Robertson matter is causing consid- | a crash was heard, and all hands made a rush erable talk around the galleries, and dif-| for the door and got safely out just in time to ferent opinions are expressed about it. The | escape being crushed beneath the roof, which facts are that Dr. Robertson put in three| fell under the weight of a heavy mass of separate bills for services rendered the °°: Marine Department, one for $33, one for! CARNIVAL.—The Carnival in the Crystal $11, and another for $3, which amounts; Rink, Summerside, to-morrow, (Wednesday) were paid him by the Department. These ' evening promises to be very successful. The amounts were psid, and,—possibly seme managers are doing everything in their power others. : ‘to secure new features and attractions. A The Albani Concert last night was a4 special train will leave Charlottetown for great triumph, and a fearful ciush. The! Summereideat 4p. m., on Wednesday, and first state ball at Government House will | will leave Summerside on return at 1 a. m. on be given on the 4th March. G. F. O. | Thursday. Worth’s Band will be in attend- LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Baptist Church. —— Szvernr Weratnrr.—An exchange says: i The continent of Europe has known no such severity of weather asa has prevailed the pre- ‘gent week since 1875. The vot tong = Paes , zilways are still blocked by Sunday's Six, —Mr. Stevenson . reply to * En-| melon “ the Pyrenees country the floods quirer’s” question is unsatisfactory. In-| aro beginning, which will cause frightful stead of taking the question and answering | damage within another week. Should a sud. it as any person would have expected, he’! den thaw come, all Europe will be taking up oes back to Peter founding the Apostolic! collectious for the sufferers by inundations in What has that to do with the/ different countries. In London, though the point in question? It was simply this; snowfall was heavy, it caused less incon- : ; ‘1 | Yenienc 1 to trafic, but there has What is it that makes a Baptist Church in, venience than usua , : our day ; not in the day of the Apostles ?| been a painful increase of sufferin - _ The word “First Baptist Church” fright-| sluma, and augmented pressure has - ©. |upon the new County Council to hasten for- ened Mr. Stevenson and he has been Care| ward the work of improving the houses ot the ful to keep clear of it ever since he knew! poor that it would place him among the Baptista. ; Now, Sir, I shall have to show Mr. Steven-| gon what it is that makes a Baptish Church. | It is awell known fact that all Baptist Churches agree on this point: to dip, or plunge, their disciples in water at baptism ; and they will receive none but adalta. This is true of all Baptist Churches wher- ever they are found. Ocher denominations differ from them. They receive infanta, ‘and baptize them by sprinkling. This ap- lpears to be theline that separates the Baptists from all other denominations. I| shall ask Mr. Stevenson : which side of the ‘line does he stand on? He must be on one or the other, unless he is a Quaker. Now 'I will give Mr. Stevenson an advice ; Not to be alarmed again if he should hear of the 'First Baptist Church in this city; for if they should look for the Second, I think ithey can find it without going far. Yours truly, Church. 2+4« “oro Principal G. M. Grant says that Ottawa opposition journalists misquoted his re- marks on commercial union, made during @ recent address in that city. What he did say wasthat free trade between Canada and the United States would be advanta- geous to both countries, but Congress would net consent to autual benefit, un- less Canada consented tv pay fiscal and po- litical absorption as the price. Caneda wili never pay half or whole of the price. The louder we clamnour for it, the leas like- ly we are to get it on fair terms. When we can give an equivalent it may be secur- ed, but that position will only be when Britain, Canada and Australia make up their minds to speak on commercial mat- ters with one voice. The duty of the hour isto secure a commercial understanding among ourselves, and to discriminate in favor of all within the empire. ENQUIRER. RRR Seeger pen