HHE EXAMINE « | Job Printing Rooms, | INDON H “ SE QuoKN STRe T. ; ad, ‘* a DoLiams a Year _— = Tv 7 NEW SERIES THE DAILY EXAMIN] — ee = eT ST eel a ene te ec lneeenneneeeneeteoeanenes din oucinelococmeaggnainesteteenanatneatenateteenttnaenre atid coma CE LEE cece tat tenet Eat lia nn athena sonnet A ncemnrnarennonaateecvonanitainons = a “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Mea, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evniripas. —, ——Se- CHARLOTTETOWN, _——— —— ~ = — P. E. ISLAND. TUESDA*, MARCH 16, 1892. a a SS ———— — ——— For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and attention to orders, THE | EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar Don't forget it. en he en a = Siseite Corpus Two Oawes — ws VOL. 29. -NO. Pere 285 Calendar for March, 1892 MOON's CHANGES First Qu rer. Sh day DAL fre F shd-y .. 832m L st Quarter, Zlst day i 52 af New M ZN i-¥ . &§ 54 mor De ‘Sh dey 6h. afte 7 = 2 w= _— ———— Day High Water af Dey of Week ee | ee xior Morn. After i b. m. hm Tuesday i o 0 13 Y | Wedneslay ; O90 @ 45 3 hursday i 6 12 4 | Friday Los oe | aturday 2 42 315 6 Sunday 3 5! 4 36 7 Monday §-31;| -9.2 3 } Tuesday 6 42 7 22 ’ ' W edneaday Ss l 5 27 le | Thersday 28 53 9 15 }} | Friday | 9 36 10 2 i2 ; Saturday } Wil 10 28 ig } Sunday } 10 44 10 539 i+ Monday Hl 4 | ll 29 iS Tuesday 11 45 | mdo’h is | Wednesday | .. | O18 17 | Thursday | OM | 045 18 Friday .. 2 2k & ee ig | Saturday P.@-ge zy 20 Suaday | $23 ; 3S a1 | Monday | 314) 336 22 | Tareday 415 4 St 23 | Wedneaday | £39 | 6 24 pet | Thuraday 7 ett @ 25 | Friday aa a 8 56 26 | Saturday : 2 9 46 27 Sunday ; 10 6 10 26 28 | Monday | 10 55 ll 3 ” | Tuesday | 1320 | 11 87 w Wedneedsy ll 54 ‘ 31 [Thursday . eee 0 31 JAM:S A. MOR? OR, HALIFAX. —_—————— WARRI \, CAKEBREAD & 60. TEA MERCHANTS, London. «= Engiznd, ———AND ALSO— First-Class West Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prinee Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. SPFIGE —Pickford & Black's Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy several India LA GRIPPE VANQUISHED. LACE one of the OZONATOR DISIN.- | FECTANTS in your house and La Grippe will not trouble you. The most powerful and pisasant Disinfee- tant known to the medica! profession. F. DeC. DAVIES, PRvUGaIST, is AGENT for them here, and «ill cheerfual'y show and explaia their ure to those who, desire it. Cali and see them. No trouble to show them ' ' $1 ry aon SCOTHING: CLEANSING, g HEALING. instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failuve impossibic. J hiany so-called direases re LD ; myptoa 3 of Catarrh, # euch a@ heacjiache, lostay suse il. fou] breath, hawking ing, general feeling t if you are Ie Bold bya poss paid, cu rec: of (0 centsand #1 Dy sdc1 FULFORDO & CO. Bru Kvill a eesit g e,Cnt. GRATEFUL—COMFOR TING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. da weit thorough knowiedge of the natar laws which aorers the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by 4 careful application 7 — fine properties of well-selected Cocoa, — is pate haa provided our breakfast tables with @ A cately flavored beverage which may save & many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the ju eceue use of such articles of diet that & consti = . may be gradually bait up until stro enou dre of resist every tendency to disease. an . 1 und us ready t subtle maladies are floating aa point. W there is way see ane os ‘tata! shaft by Recpine os selves weil fortified with pare blood an e perly nourished frame. —ivil tervice ace a waapelles chur: Sold oniy in packets, by Grocers : JAMES EPPS & CO.. Homaopathic Chemists, London, England. ARGH SALE OF . —~——~—_ 2A T'—_—_ —— — AMES PATON MARKET pmenneeenneen( 3 pent enema Warch Sale at James Yiarch Sale at James March Sak at James Yiarch Sale at James ——-—u Er Velvets, Velveis, | Brussels, Brussels, Wiltous, Wiltous, Wiltons, Brussel :, Veivets, Wiltous, | Brussels, Velvets, scsi AT sisi iiaiiiapainaenindine {x}- The Month of March, 1891, was a very heavy month very great efforts this year to beat it. But if all's well this Month then in March, 1891, R#ASON WHY.” or, 1} Paton & Co's Paton & Co’s. Paton & Cas., Paton & Co's, -_ aie eee ——— CARPETS & COS, SQUARE. » Yiarket Square, , Market Square Market Square, Market Square, OUR WHOLE STOCK OF CARPETS IN ALL THE FOLLOWING GOODS: Wools, Wools, | Wools, | Wools, | | Tapestries, Tapestries, fapestries, fapestries. GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! with us, and it will require If MUST BE DONE! THAT IS, we intend to sell more CARPETS and HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS to use an old saying, “WE'LL KNOW THE J M:S PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE, expect a large increase of trade in their C1RPET DEPARTMENT thie year. because OUR *TOUK IS L‘RGE and OUR VALUE BETTER thin Altog-ther, our Carpet Departm ot is in better form thm con dently «xpec’, any Firm in ‘shar ottetowa, ever befure. “JME AND SEE Us! For everything in the line of © \RPETS, OILCLOTHS, This we and all H USE FUR NISH- ING GOODS, you will find both PRICKS and GOUD> always THE LOWES? AND BEST. to be found on Prince Edward Island at JAS. PATON & CO’S., Brown's Block, Charl sttetown, March 10, 1892—e0d & wky a SS ~ CARPET REMNANTS, ABUT TWO HUNDRED ENDy, 1 to 2 Yard Lingths, a piper meg e 2ih LONDON HOUSE. Otitergr dy & wey Cherlottetown, Feb. 16, 1992—eod & wky Market Square. P, £, ISLAND RAILWAY ¥ ED TENDERS ad ireased to the under S ea and endorsed ‘‘Tender for -team od,” will be received untii MUNDAY, %8th inst, Inclusive, for the supply of Seven Thousand One Wundred (1.10) Tons of the Best Presh Mined Round Steam Col, ter Locom stive use Tenders to state che price per ton of 2240 lbs., d. livered as fo lows ;— OUI. «oo ~ Gina cee sn it cee ve cd 3450 Tons. ReNOD . «000.0 +5 stv the sees cass 000d 2,200 2 eS ER oer 400 = EE. kb Ui dadcivtins ndtligas oh bss cveccétud 30) : Cape” TR VOERO <006. ce ckersiicvecsesccece 16 * At leat one-quarter of the whole quanrity re- quired a} each of the abuve-nam d stations to be d-iivered on or beforethe 2) bh da, of Ju e next, and delirery of tne whoie ob: co »pleted ou ur before the first duy of Uerober, 1892 The fint payment will be made in July, and monthly thereatter. Ten (10) per cent. will be retained irom each paymen util the daal and sa i-factery completion of the oo: tract The Department does not bind itself tu aceept the lowe-; or any +e der. J. UNSWORTH, HARRIS & STEWART, initia Superlatendent, March 11, 1892 { Hslind pre 2i j AK «TO KE .T. 3 miles from Charlotte- i town, sujianle fur hay or pasturage. For | eersicuss apply to Je Ky PRowsE, ngeide right’s Re dy 2aw wy 2 pd—mohll LEtERS 10 THE EDITOR “Neesim Pelte” tgain Mr Enditer uv D dalee Argos an Wickedly Anximoner. S1n,—Moce levery dase I neat sum veeps an dey'll hex me fur wat I'll wos not p ay-farm me promit, 2 rite 1 lett boat D avle breed Rustico pig. I'll wos se planty 1's. Sa dey'll wos goin 2 rite sum lett on D papernuse and dey fines dat uot such a ‘un wen dey’ll sit down on his leg to com piish his parpus. More heasry 2 dig muo i dadans cumu ate sumtang dat'll make al han reed, Wel wen dat pig’ll was born eu tire, uo mans cood purceive any diffid- ence twix dem an D poll Angus I’s D leg is shart his tale’s twis an his ise stich out tars his nose juice D sam. An seem 2 me D way hee’! has 2 gain his liven’il woa D cing dat’Il make ali's dat change. For lac sum bise dat'il go way from B dis way Not a bit better or warse dans D bradder dey’ll wos leave home; stil of al wen dey'll was ‘iv a fu year on town, and get sum college, not D sam I’s ata) at al. Make etan his hed up strate, step high, fine close, soff han an wavy tam wen I C's dem a peice off D firs tang cum on me hed ’ll B D good ole Rub- -rt Sir Hudsen dey alwus tri 2 walk jus sam, an plenty more, an D bradder dat‘ti sta home an dig mud an cleen D atabe, rise tish an jenny lio, an D wifes make his ciose, an his sef D mogasin, an D hole hat sum sharp on top, an he walk Isc hee’] jus vleae, for shure he’el wos not look more’s ac D fine bradder on toun dans D poll Angus 1’s lock lac D hole breed. Prap wavy dat’li reed dis lett’ll never’ll has O's 1 of dem genius flabellum pigs ; I mus trie 2 rescribe him a» little: 1 m.ns tram Sira- aibin 1] amcum B our way a2 wants 2 swops a borse, be sad t hurse’sl ws tree quarter Islan breed, 1 tird revenge, and ialf blud, Wei, dem pig’ll was good deel lac dat, tree quarter nose, 1 tird legs and haf pork. When D spring cum dey’ll turn him out on D road, an let him rejuvenate hisef, an fara wat he cood O his posterity cas dig clam, an he start rite of in D sam busince ; he fines de san hard an tus nose 2 big an short 2 reich D big clam, an his leg not long eouf to go ou D deep water; but B D tam he foliy dat busines 12 or 9 dase, he fines «li his mussels cum re- velop, an his ear 6 or 5 inches bck reward ois tal. Prap D .0,eas starm cum, an D water rise, an hee'l not was fee) weil, an tanks he mus ge. sum gevetables 2 fartify his ccnsultution, an start right off and tri 2 shuy bis nose twix D loungers, an his ear cum hack mure far ag Bamby he intox- cate D fence. Den look out, me boy, for youre Karly Hebron an Beauty Rose pe- tatys. D tam hee’ was has interrogate his- selt well, D master cum, an 4 an 3 dog, an fularm of stone, an 1 dog get on his rite ear, an nader on his lef, an D res on his tails, an D master an D boy fire D stones, an, I'll beleave, de tam dey'll make dat Bastupei fite dey'll not muke «a warse rackets dan dat l’s. Fiie teil U alls dey'll du4dey’ll get dat pig out, yure paper’ll cum fuil, but he moce alwus gets out sum- tam, an his ear more far back agen, an dat was de way he live muce al hia dass. Many peeps tink dat pigs dident was kno sumtang. Fur shure dats not me; Many tams I'll nas B tole sum per ps has a kine uf giassus, «n dey'll wos abe 2% bring D moon, sun an D star down ievery tam dey’ll trys; an coud tel! D tam uv clock, Dtam D mvon an sun abe 2 rise, D tam D line fence be rong, D tam D tide rise an go doun, an D tam D moon she'll clips, an plenty more; an seem 2 me dat hole breed pig knos al dem tung. For D tam a big siorm goin 2 cum ap rise D water, he'll start rite of 4 or 3 mile B D way of Lire Peter an Handry Neel, an shupose D vide’ll stay up 12 or 9 dase, [11 never'll wos abe 2 fines a mina ye: dats abe 2 say he'll was se 1 of dom pig cum on D shore an D tide’ll woshi, bu: Ds:am D tide cum duun heel wos hauiwus dere 2 vevarberate his nose on Delam =D beech. not uset’ll B 6 or S mile of, he'll wos abe to gv strate dere, an D day he'll rive on D hood dats D fire day D beechno: come doun in D all, and heel sta dere tili jus B4a big snv storm in D winter, an den heel start rite of hume on his huce reddy 2 make pork. I'll -never se dem has any glassus, but seem to me dell knox very veer frum x8 much’s dem peeps dat nas dem, an far’s wa [ cood se, plenty 1's has votes for D 2 big house an plen y mamber not bnv’s much’s him. I se Ben D bey of Hig put 1 pivce in hs papernuse bout sum mans dat’il sen sum ‘ong let on D paper, an 1 tinks he dev dat parpus 2 r.- sul: me, cos Ii) rite sum long 1’s, I'll has se’a good many 1’s dat put dem ting in dere p-per not abe to rite #& peece 3 inches img dat «al han’ll want 2 : {ll not was abe 2 make me letter hart «n moce ilevery wise peeps reeds dem; plenty abe 2 8a sl me let out his hed better as I cans an] se sum peep his 6) an 10 hole on his ned laff bout VD. pott Auzus pig an wite tebacky, an very ne«r from fall of ois chair = I'll not want 2 meskes dem laff 1 wants dem 2 bolish dat Guveimens affsir au take dere wagus an m*ke D road an bridg~ an leverytang. I hears 1 sturdy 1 tam bou i mans dat’li wants 2 :etam UD Guverm-na, bulish D tengislativ council, «an sen moce al D res uv D mamber home 2, an mike !* fello davil has dem eff «fice job work 14 an 12 hours a dase, lac D farmermavs and D fishermena dat hast’li pa ail D tacks, ao plenty more ting lac dw Bu: D Guvermens cum vex, and D b ffic- tello and dere fiien cum vex, an D lickshuy t«m dey til D peep Jeveryting, sud moce » D p-perpuse has D eam, an d y'll tri 2 kei: him, an drive him of on D hoot very near fars DW bocksigh cf Kagnal usitll wos; an he mike a camp longsigh a juniper tie an D ero cum an bring pe‘atya«n po: k, an mea’, au bred and Jevertwg. Au he has a tive black fur coat und he cum out uf D hood an fines his frien plow sum ou lan, he has a 20 aumber Fros & Hood plou, an 12 team uy biz 8 ockman ho sea, for snure D root fli wel, h telbis boy 2-take home D horsus an he s art rie of on D poli ic nusinee, an dey rive on a brovk an D water’ll wos 2 hi 2 poss over. He take his fur coat bit D water, an | D water open, an dey pac and lever wet bla gone by night. mogasin. Bamby dey’ll —eeta big fir waggen, D horeus al tire, D tack en al fir. an he jomp in, 1 spise ne finrs it warm an he pul of hs fime far eoat «ap pich out, an it f ils site on D_ beck uv bix f ies, ap rite of he cum jus D gam as twice mye & rong, -n wen he goon D politi meetin sum feilo ‘ac Bepnes buy Lewey and Doual Freggisen cum frite an not abe’s 2 tole him a word. An sum uv D bi Commenc 2 laff an make a fun an tole him plenty, cos bee’ hae no hare on his hed, an 2 big bear cum hout on D hood an beat si ban, U © data a danger ting 2 leff after a mans dat tri 2 re- farms dem Guvermena ting, An if aumv ou Guvermens tello’ll se l uv dem big bear sta on his teeth, an snap his big tales 9 or § tam on his ise, prap D 1-fll cam on D mader sigh nv his nose. Your Frien, | Nessin Perro. Longsigh Curtis Brook. Merchants’ Protection. Sik,—There has been considerable cor- respondence published lately regarding the formation of a protective agency for our merchants; which, however, seems to have been written viewing the subject mostly from one standpoint. While I fully en- dorse sll that has been said, (at least what 1 have seen) | think the credit system has ancther, a much more far-reaching and genera) bearing, viz, its effect on the cus- tomer who pays) Everyone knows a mer. chant must live on the profits of his busi- ness. Besides cost and charges of goods, wages, rents, and insurance, be must calculate on a _ certain amount for depreciation and bad debis All but the latter are legitimate, but it is not. We who pay fer our goods should not be asked to contribute daily to the sap- port of those who are either too lsay to work, too thriftless to economize, or tou dishonest to pay tor the necessaries of iife anil the luxuries they indulge in. A fitting iiusiration of this principl+ is prominent in the conduct of the liquor dealer who, when a customer got away with a gallon of whiskey, said, ‘‘Well, someone shall pay for it.” So he quietly poured a gallon of water into the cask from which the whiskey had been drawn. lf everybody paid, and «id promptly, mer- chants all round could ».fford to tuke @ con- siderable per centage off their present prices and have a fairer living themselves, besides beiog rid«f the most disagreeable part of their present business T can respect rhe man who *‘ bums” the money for his drinks and tobscco. Hes a dead beat, and everybody knows it. I can even pardon the thief or highwayman who, through cunning or bravado, lives off the labors of othe:e, by appropriateng their He runs a risk, and if de- tected is punished accordingly. My sapply of sympathy, how: ver, is exhausted before I coms to the man who, ia broad daylight, goes to One whom he calls hia friend, and under the guise of society, pusition or pretended industry, aske for and receives goods he never intends to pay for, (or if at al) just when he pleases) and then flkunts them round in the faces of those who are daily helping to pay for them. Their conduct is sure t» excite the j-alousy of the rich, the envy of the pour, and the just contempt of all honest and sensible peopla, rich or poor. Another class are worthy of mention, viz , those who are able to pay, are willing to psy, and do pay, but keep the merchants waiting while they are drawing interest from other seurces on that very muuey. Whence comes all these thousands, yes, millions, laid by in the savings banks and other institutions besring interest ? Do nove of the depositors owe our merchants balances on rnaning acoounts. To be plain, is this honest? Yet these good people would be ineulted if you hiated that their conduct was net honest and honorable. Many a poor bunt honest man ia on the debtors liat by being an unwilling and unfortunate creditor of these very men. Pesition is nothing. In fact, the higher the position app rently the less need there is to respect the condition of those below. Could some of our people remember former days how differently would they act. Cent rer Cent. Letter From “Advertiser.” Siz,—Your eorrespundent ‘ Catholic” in replying to my letter of the 8tn inst., confessea to be surprised at ita contents This statement, which 1 doubt not, ia the only gleam of candor to be found in hie whole epistie, which mass have cost him a trem- endous effort as it took him f-u- days to p oduce it. Perbapsit was because be was wrapt in sach profound contemplation and abeorbed in such deep men‘al cogitation hat he fciled to see Mr. Warren's letter asking him to give the facts. For the enlightenment of this sec'uded mortal, I may tell him thit if he wiil ariee from his slambers and consult Vue hXaMINER of the 7 b iast., there he will find the let er I referred to I doubt not bu: that he will fiod it hard with all his imaginitive po-«er, o relegate it to the misty lend of dreams. Evidently he does not read the pipers aed ye he pre um 8 to talk on advertising With 4 threatening «ye te atterap's to bluff us by sta'ing that he possesses proof of where one adver iserc Jled another aliar. 1 challengehim to produc his proof or else stond br.aded, by his own evidence, * coward ora liar. I: is exsy to lisp condemnatory epithe # ani burl them broa cast, but ‘tis harder much to prove them true He states that there are duzzns of “ads.” bv our island merchants that are fu'l of falsehoods and misrepresentatious. Who is th's wholeaile libeller and slanderer? Ctholic indeed he is, beautifuliy so (?) Ler him demonstrate now, or forever after hold his peace I feel confident were his own re co:d to be ecratiniz d, crimes more atrocious than he secks to impute to others would be revealed. ‘Tis toe bad bat the reputation of our respectable merchants should be villified by «4 contemp'ous & anderer, who preaches love and taunts Ch istians with inconsistency So ready is he to attribute mis:epresenta- tion to others, we are constrained to believe that he hims+If is connected with a firm who habitually misrepresent ia their advertise- ments. ADVERTISER. Suiton’s Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by a3 on & guarantee,—Reddia Bros. wovldwily Pe ee ee ee ee Stop that | CHRoNIc Couen Now! For if rou do not it may becomes con- sumpliie. For Consumption, S-rofuia, General Debility and Wasting Diseases, there is nuthing ike SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oi) and } NYPOPHOSPHITES Or Lime ancl Boccia. itis almost as palatable as mitt. Far ;{ better than oher socalled Enru'sions. ' A Wonderful] Gesh produce » SCOTT'S EMULSION is put up ia a salinon color wrapper. De “ eure oan get the gentine. Sold by ull Dealers at 80c. and 81.08. SOOTT & BOWNE, Bellerive. COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. THE GREAT CANADIAN EMPORIUM —-—— FOR-—— Dry Goods, Carpets, Cur tains, Furniture, China and Glassware, Books and Sta- tionery, Ready-made Cleth- ing, Ladies’ Boots aud Shoes, Silverware and Kitchen Utensils. ORDEES TAKEN FOR CENT BRAND” N. B.—We invite correspondence, and give prompt and cxreful attention te mail orders. ee lie, a me a Ih “ CRER. CEMENT. — ee ee HONRY MORGAN & “0, COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square, Montreal. febl3—t ts © BR. SMALLWOOD, Barrister and Attorny-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLI". Office in Caneron Block, lately ocoupie’ by F, L. Haseard, Bxq., touth Side of Queen Square, MONEY TO LOAN. Ch’town, Jan. 21. i892-ed & wy 3m wij; HARTSHORNS — wali SH Adtech Ta Va HADE ROLLERS) Siam re LID o HART SHORN, tae’ -ean having the HARTSHORK, @ BY ALL OFAL ERS. Fastory, Toronto, Ont CAUTION. EACS PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED ». & B. NONE OTHER GENUINE. cpg iggy Po as oe TO CONTRACTORS. EN DERS are ue te for the construction of ~t. Joseph's AR wnan Catholic) harch, to be erected at Kelly's Crosa, Lot 29. Plans may be neen at the office of W C. Har- ris, Jr.. Architect, Charlotte:o vn, from the téth day of February, and at the Parish House at Kelly's Cross from the Jat day of March a Tenders addressed to Francis Bradley, Kellys Cross, will be received ap to the Silet cay of March. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- pred. ce FRANCIS BRADLEY. 1dr aot & wk Sia alge eh, EO Pence hh a SRR AS Alt IRN at Fy i & ae eS