THE EXAMINE« Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE QUREN STRE?+T. job Printing of all kinds at short not ea ‘ heads, No head., Pamph EEE ii iiieieacerariatiaanariiaancatiitinittarcnssismntanpcecstiiiiiteannsriitalpainn tint iiidlininnstinmaeite enon i nn THE DAILY EXAMI For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | and prompt attention to orders, THE | EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar Dow t forget it “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”~—Eoxirivss. Sixaur Cocus Two Canoe NEW SERIES. = — CHARLOTTETOWN, P. BE. ISLAND. SATURDAY, MARCH 1 = ==> ee = — = Se eo 2s 9, 1892 VOL. 29. -NO ——— 239 Calendar for Wareh, 1892 MOON'S CHANGES - J aey 2 Al afte r Ly -- 832m: Qu«rter, 2ist day . 082 afier » Moon, 28th d . 854 morn | ge iny . Gh. after} say High Water ot Dey of Week. | ———- - Month Morn. Afrer h. m. bh m I Tueaday ne 013 : W ednesday ; O® 048 3 ' huraday 1 6 1 27 4 Friday 1 48 215 aturday 2 42 215 Sunday 3 5! 4 36 j | Monday 5 21 6:3 . Tuesday 6 42 7 22 W ednesday =o 8 27 10 Tharsday . ea 9 15 11 Fiiday | 9 36 10 2 12 Seturday id 11 10 28 13 | Sanday 10 44 10 59 l4 Monday 1) '4 1} 29 15 | Tueeday 11 45 | mdn’h’ lé W ednesday oa 015 17 I b areday 030 | 04 18 | Priday : 2s I 21 19 i Saturday 1 44 2 Ls 20 Sunday ; oa) tee 21 Monday Bak wees 22 Tue sday . £2 + 4 23 Wednesday | £ 39 6 24: 4 Thuraday a7 9 7 49 23 Friday e <3 8 56 25 Saturday 9 21 9 46 27 Sanday 10 6 10 26 28 Monday 1G BS li 3 3 Tuesday li 20 ll 37 uM) W ednesday ll 54 ' ; i Thursday 0 1) 0 31 TEETH, $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL BEST OF WORKMANSHIP REST OF SATISFACTION! DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. Pallboa ieee i: vesteres the cREaTMENTS here failed evento reikve. Sold by meh? NERV be NERVE FEANS cre a new dis cowe: 7 that ure to weakness Of body or mind caused by over-work, or the errors or ex- . 4} gists ot €1 per package, or six for $5, or sent by mab on receipt of price by addressing THE JAM? DICINE «© worst cases of BEANS gees of youth. This Remedy ab- OO., Montreal, P.Q. Write for pam: ity, Lost Vigor and schately cures the most otetinate cases when all other r M For sale by Geo. E. Hughes and Reddia Bros. JAMES A. MORRISON, H \LIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRLV, CAKEBREAD & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, London, «= England, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, etc. Beveral SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Priace Edward Isiand Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFIOE —Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy ee SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING. instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failuve impossible. b e4 diseases are Many s0-call Wioapiys ptors of atarrh, such as “ t 8.1186 of suse | brea awking and #; g ral feeling of debi ji you are trot ed fe <6 Or kindred 6 you bave Catarrh, aud i lose no time i cu e oT Nasat, Ba Be w iin time, r ted « head results in Catarr llowed t y consump: n @ ce i. Seld by al! druggists, or seut, post paid, on re« t of price (0 cents and #1 by addressing FULFORD & CO. Bro-xviile, Ont, TAU LA GRIPPE VANQUISHED. Po one of the OZONATOR DISIN- FECTANTS in your house and La “rippe will not trouble you. The most powerful and ploasant Disinfec- tant known to the medical profession. F.DeC. DAVIES DRUGGIST, is AGENT for them here, and will cheerfully thow aad explain their use to those who desire it. Call and see them. No trouble t show them eod&wy—janl5 Sa — a UF GARPETS —-AT— JAMES PATON & (COS, MARKET SQUARE. (2) ete eee March Sale at James Paton & Co's, March Sale at James Paton & Co’s.. Miarch Sale at James Paton & Co'., March Sale at James Paton & Co's, OUR WHOLE STOCK OF CARPETS FOLLOWING GOODS : Wools, Wools, Wools, Wools, —-—-—--A'T MARGH SALE i Market Square. Market Square. Market Square, Market Square, IN ALL THE Wiltons, Wiltows, Wiltons, Wiltons, Tapestries, ' Tapestries, | fapestries, _| Tapestries. “ Velvets, Velvets, Velvets, Velvets, Brussels, Brussels, Brussels, | Brussels, ~~ vt 7 [3] The Moth of March, 1891, was a very heavy month with us, and it will require very great efforts this year to beat it. But if all’s well If MUST BE DONE! HOUSE FURNISHING GOODS THAT IS, we intend to sell more CARPETS and “WELL KNOW THE this Month than in March, 1891, or, to use an old saying, RKASON WHY.” JiMcS PATON & CO., MARKET SQUARE, CARPET DEPARTMENT this year. This we IS LARGE and OUR VALUE BEerrER thin our Carpet Departm at is ia better form thin expect a large increase of trade in their con dently expect, beeause OUR STUJK any Firm in Chariottetown. Altog+th>r, ever before. COME AND SEE US! : For everything in the line of CARPETS, OILCLOTHS, and all H USE FUR NISH- ING GOODS, you will find both PRICES and GOOD: always THE LOWESI AND BES? to be found on Prince Edward Island at JAS. PATON & CO’S., Brown's Block, Market Square. Charlottetown, March 10, 1892—e0d & wky ——— —————————_== We Welcome Our Friend —___-_TO INSPECT OUR NEW ARRIVALS IN —— Worsteds, Tweed Suitings, — Scotch and Enelish Pantings, Serges, Broad Cloths, ete., etc. —— : As we are preparing for another season of ae trade, we would cordially invite our many frients ant customers to give as the pleasure of showing our spring Ware:, thereby tn licating welfare as wel! as contributing to your own interest by trading with us. cLeod STAR CLOTHING STORE. Charlottetown, March 10, 1892—eed & wky GREATLY REDUCED PRICES! jis to be constructed in Russia. your interest in our financial and-contains all the constitueats for nourish: Obiuary. Benjamin Hodgson Baker, son of Flish nd Charotte B.ker, was born at Nort) Lke, P E. L, on the 30th August, 186). tle was named after the late Danie! Hody «mn, who, at a time whan the Baker family were in financial difficulties through no faul oO bueir own, gencr usly cameto their rescue rreeing the tarm, thus saving the old home stead trem the grip of the mortgagee. This kindly act on the part of Mr. Hodgson was aever forgotten by the Baker family, and it was in commemoration of it that the eub- ject of this notice was named. Hodgson Baker, from earliest youth, was 4s favorite in the home circle, while at schvol he was beloved by all his fellow schoolmates. When quite young he dis played talent for music, vocsl and instru mental, and for several years led the sing- ing school of the settlement. [ie was what might be called a natural genius ip the mechanical art, and in the home of his boyhood may be seen articles useful as well as ornamental, the handiwork of his skill- ful hands. When but a youth he went tou serve his apprenticeship at carpentering with W. R. Dingwell, of Souris, and after- wards went to Buston, where he worked at his trade for several years. He left the Island last September fur the States, where he st once found employment. On the 10th vf February, afew minutes after going to work in the morning, he was engaged in taking dowa sume stage brackets, when his fuot slipped and he fell a distauce of 35 feet, breaking both wriste and fracturing his elbow and thigh. He was taken as soon as possible after the accident to the Massachusetts General Hospital, and well cared for. He did not lose @onsciousnesa, and was quite hopeful of recovery, asking « friend to write home to that effect. Oa the 15th however, five days after the accident, death closed his earthly existence. His way was sent home, arriving on the 28th. t was met at Suuris station by a number of sympathiz ing friends who tenderly conveyed 1t to hus late home. On opening the casket the body was found tv be almost as natural looking. as in life, having been embalmed and placed in a zine case before leaving the hospital. Neighbors and acquaintances fluckkd in to see the once familiar form, and many tears were shed over the remains of oue, who, though of a retiring disposition, made friends of ali with whom te came in contact—one who had no enemies but many friends, an aff ctionate sop, brother and frieud, and, above all, a humble and siacere fol-ower of Jesus, always endeavoring tv be fvund iu his place in the house of God, : The last sad rites took plare~ounthe 27th Notwithstanding the inclemevey of the weather, over fifty sleighs were iu the funeral procession. Rev. Mr. Bishop, of Kingsbcro, conducted the services. eee The ©. P. R.’s Capital Steck Limit. The Canada Gszstte containg a notice from the Canadian Pacific Railway Company, in addition to the one previously given, that the company will apply to Pariiameat during the present session, “for power to issue, in addition to that already authorized, consoli- dated debenture stock in exchange for mortgage bonds, the principal or iuiterest whereof is guaranteed by the company,” Thies is understood to relate to the roads leased or operated by the Canadian Pacific more than to the main line; and it is »p- parently part of the plan for modifying the mapner of carrying its debt which is fore- shadowed in the application to Parliament, of which notice was given some time ago, fur authority to issue ordinary shares of |. capital stock instead of perptual debenture stock for any pornos for which it can now issue perpetua debenture stock, and for euct purposes for which new capital may be re- quired. In other words, the company desires to have the right to increase ite capital atock (aow limited to $65 000,000) | instead of having to issue debenture stock or mortgage bonds for any new enterprises it imay be authorized to engage in. iphipsinteninincen Tue ‘Myrtle Navy” brand of smoking tobacco has stood’the test for over twenty | years, and during that time it has lost ne friends and gained scores of thousands This lengthened experience shows that it is no mere passing fashion which has gained it the approval of the prblic, but its superiority in | the essentis! qualities which make it a first- ' class tobacco. —_——_—--_.o---——— There are restaurants in B-rlin where h rae flesh is the only meat served. 1x THE months of March, Aprii and May the blond should be purified, and the system strengthened, so that it be able to withstand the debilitating effects of the changing weather, and resist the attack of disease. The most reliable medicine to + ke to bring abvut the desired resalt is Fs ey’sa Iron Tonic. For sale by al) druggists. mi dw im The longest e'ectrc railway in the world The pro- ject is being considered of constructing a line from St. Petersburg to Archangel, » port of the White Sea, a distance of more than 800 kilometers (498 miles). Tho elec- tric current is to be furnished by a series of generating stations distributed along the liae. a Makes FLEesH AND BLoup. —When the sys tem is all rua down and there seems to be ne hope of ob-aining nourishment for the boty by the ordinary process of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to us: Miller's Emulsion of pare Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker ment found ia wheat in fact, Miller's Emul sien is a perfect ** stalf of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In biz bottles 59. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. rg Estrey’s Emu'sion of Cod Liver Oi! is a) gf : . nm d pleasant to take as milk. Tne peculis 9 manner ia which it is made renders it acoeptable to the most sensitive stomach For coughs, colds, consump*ion, delicate no remedy to equal it. ’ th : diseases there 1s aia children, whoopiag cough and all wasting LEIrERS TO THE EDITOR F.ch Market Folly. Siz,—In 1887 the writer opp sed the | erection of Qucen’s Wharf fish market, | predicting at that time its positive want of | adaptation for the purpose intended. The | building stands—a literal verification of | this prediction—a dump hill up-n which | #700 of the citizens money has been | thrown—and a eubstantial monument to | the folly of ita originators. | A fraud similar in character, but more | | extensive, «xpensive and dangerous is con- templated by some of the City Coouncil—a wild undertaking which sets at defiance all | ‘he reasonable deductions of business, logic | and from a sanitary standpvint, in direst »pposition to the sunpler dictates of com- | mon sense. in apparent seriousness it is proposed toe convert the cellar of the Mar- ket Building into a tish mirket at a cost to hecity « f about $3,000 @ rect and at anaddi- tional indirect cost of about $5,000, repre senting the capitalized value of the re-/ venue now received for rent from the? underground apartments. And after all\ this turning of things upside down after the truants are rooted out and the cash et re we that Crone Couen Now! it mer begems onn- tang pet one, Reragala, ‘ biastiny Lrisedser, | | For if yo nile, Fer Couse nerd Debi.c y wo eae ea SCOPES. ULSION Cud Liver Of anc a ‘ t ee ee Se Of Pir HYPOPHOSPHITES ; ar Tsismce amd Soda. 28 pristable a8 mile Fer i Emulsions, sh producer, It ts almost tier than other &6-enhie be A wonderful f SCOTT'S EMULSTON is putup laa se men colar wrapper, Be sure and yet ma gennlne, Seld by all Deaters at Fe, ana SLO, SOOT? & LOWE, Telieriile. Te Se RE ee oun ane eer ee sunk beyond recovery, what have we other than a companion monument to the stupid mventive capacity of the same squandering genius. The difficulty of keeping an underground apartment dry for ordiuary purposes of habit- ‘tion is no disputed question, but how much ‘o carry off the stinki g rfuse, end with no air curreots, suashive or ariificitl heat to dry che atmosphere. co ‘ld be induced to carry their fish down a flight of stwirs in the mornings, spend the whole day in a damp. cold, poorly ligated, ul will take the risk of frequenting this un- he+l hy ani ucinvitiog cavern wheu they can buy elsewhere The fully of the undertaking is too apparent for commens, For four months of the year a fish muket is required. The eity could meet this necessity ia many w-ys, o adopt a plan which wou'd give ample accommodation to bu:erand seller, fuifilling all the wants of he case at 4 cost consistent with efficiency, should not prove a matter of great diffi -uity. CITIZEN. March 16, 1892. Deb ite at Pisquid. THE m-mbers of the Pi qaid Debating S:ciety met in their club room on the even- ing of March 14th, tu discurs the important question, *‘Which is the more preferable for the suppression of the iquor traffi: in Canada ~ Prohibition or High License ?” In this discussion they were ably assisted by some of the members of the Gl-nfinnaa Debating Club, and also by some members of the Monaghan Road Club The following gentlemen upheld the side of prohibition: J. J. McDonald, Daniel Birr, W. J. O'Donnell, and Jonathan Birt, while the sde of high license was ably maintained by A J McDonald, J. Garland, Jas. McDonsld, J. M. Reardun, and L. P. McLaughlin. The various merits aad demerits of both sidea of this great question were laid before the audience in a masterly manner, not- withstanding the fact that most of the speakers had never heard the eubject dis- cussed before. After a very animated and highly-instructive discussion, the chairman, Mr. John A McDonsid, gave the decision in favor of prohibition. The subject for discussion on Maach 21st is, *‘Which country has produced the the greatest heroes —E«gland, Ireland, or Scotland ?” With reference to the Pisquid Notes in your issue of March 11th, and the state ment therein concerning the Glenfianan Club, I desire to say that your corre- spondent must have been misinformed and thus misled as to the «ction of the Giea- finnan Ciub, and that the state.nent of the “indignant member,” which seems to have | caused your correspondea’s statement, 7 i ' entirely without foundation. SECRETARY OF THE Soc7ery. 7--ere Entertainment and Basket Social. at ¢ rapaud. The Entertainment asd Basket Social }i ladies of the Presbyterian Churen of Hamp ton and Crepsud, was a decided success inj every respect. Although the sight was cold, which prevented a great many from) attending, the Hall was well filled. The programme was good, and, judging from the manner in which the different pieces were applauded, they must have been appreciated by :he audience. De RK >bert- son occupied the chair The best of order prevailed, and all seemed tu be thorvughly nappy Th aeale of baskets was conducted | by O B. Wadman, and good prices were real ged one basket bringing the handsome -nm of $400 Tee net proceeds amvuunted to $46 80 A vote of thanks was teudered tue ladies and gentlemen of other denomi nations who assisted, and also a vote of i thanks to the chairman. | PROGRAMMEE, Greeting—Chorus..........-. Hampton Choir | NINES boo o's Use cp eevsnet O B Wadmen |} 3 io—Only Tired..........Mre Marcbb oke}| Reading—The Bashful Man.... Oliver Myers) song —Comrades..........-.-. MeLean isros | Reci atin and Reply........-.-.. os. Oliver Myers and Miss Eva Dawson, of Tryon. “hildren’s Song—My Kitty,............ Reading—A Bad Bargain.. .....W Waddell De... . Mis C French and Mrs Marchbauks Rei atioa—The Beer Ba rel, or Joh’s Recitation—The Boy Who Helped His Ose Tuat hacking cough can be 8» quickly cured by Shiloh’s cure,—Reddin Bros. aovldwly in BAKING POWDER is a more difficul¢ must this bein the case of a fish YaQRS uy cellar, with the frequent il odinga necessary ‘DISEASE produciag AGENT. ventila‘ed c:llar, and how many Pithia un. {AMMONIA in impractiesble. Avoid held in Cr-paud Hall last evenng, by To Colds PO os cscednak aha’ O B Wadman I ks Sceae Mise Winnie Wadman |! Rending—Girle............. Fred Robertson <6 Drivea From Home........ ...:; iain ueiiils ig & calle Miss Lizzie Chisho!m ee ee rr eT AMMONIA Its volstility is abridged by reaction How many of our fishermen | with the gluten of the flour. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- Kisaking Powder containing Risk and use GERMAN BAKING (POWDER Guaranteed to Contain NO AMMONTIA.,. feb4 all WOODILL'S ESTEY’S 2 oe BS EMULSION COB LIVER OIL? os Mk, i oe i Rash wh io tale cures Coughs, mption, Throat and alf A vreat remedy for weak Estey’S Emulsion Colds, Cons: Lung troubles. and delicate chiicren, builds them up, strengthens the bones, makes new blood. All dealers sell ff, don’t be induced to tuke nay sabstitutc-it basmt eur E. M. Estey Mix. Do., Menetor, N.M. nr a AVE YOU AC UGH MIXTURE that snits you at $1 00/ ACKNOMORE IS THE BEST MADE, and costs unly 250 oe YOU A COUGH MIXTURE that suits you at 50 7? ACKNOMORE at 25>. per bottle is better than any at 50c. ! AVE YOU A COUGH MIXTURE tha suits you at 3G. / ACKNOMORE at 25. is worch two bot: les of any at 3c. ! Save money and he relieved from suffer- ng by buying HACKNOMORE fr Coughe EP Accept no eubstiture. mchld GEHARTSHORNS - €)- SHADE ROLLERS | Ben imitations, of NOTICE AUTOGHAPH, / BEL i GENUINE ine*~* ~eon having the HARTSHORM. DP BY ALL DEALERS. Faxory, Toronto, Ort CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy Is MARKED he tz Be IN BRONZ. LELTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE. jan2—dy & wky