wie praws vile EXAMINES_” Job Printing Boon, | LONDON HOUSE QU SEN SEREKT, job Priatng of ail kinds eat showt notice. | yijhead , 2 heads, Noteheadsa, Pamph- ou iors, Leougersa, etc, \ ei. ee — ee : Dottans a Yuan. r eR —«~ NEW SERIES. ——— Calendar for Match, 1893, MOON’S CHANGES, fall Moon, 2 ST - cnccdesedeces 11 50 morn ast Quarts inth d Ly send wedeem 1 after wow M ui. gees . 12 2ilmidt First Quarter, 24th doy . 521 after == . - = = yup |Wariety 1 Quality Low Pric) | 7 Day of Week. | Length. ate alle Va 1 0 ric } Month. | oo { hm Morn'g * 1 Wednesday | 30 59 | 10 6 “| g | Thursday | a 24 ae oe *_* * * * * 4 | Friday 5 11 14 * * * * ‘ vatarday 8 1 Cm 5 uuday 12 att 17 ore 6 Mf ‘¥ 15 0 28 L ] = ] 7 | fuesday 18 1 31 . 5 § | Wednesday | 22 2 0 ¢ | Thursda 35 | 2 44 / : - | Friday . 28 3 41 Best Irish and Scoteh English sand Canadian il Saturday j 3) 4 57 aa a ae i 12 | Sunday 35 6 75 TABLINGS, NAPKINS, ’ SHEETINGS, PILLOW 13. | Monday 39 7 33 14 Tuesday 41 8 25 |etc., at special prices dur- COTTONS, SHIRTINGS, 15 Wednesday 49 | 9197] 2 i6 | Thursday 45 | 10 © Jing February. Fouse- | TICKINGS, etc. A large 17 : es | bl 10 37 oa is Saturday 55 | 11 12 I kee pt : re > be | 57 a 48 pers will save many af and very choice stock. | Monday 9 M "ft. 4m it xray . _— ome : la, 24 0 27 [dollars by baying Now fil NEW SPRING PRINTS ” | W ednesday s | 2 end tari : a : a 3 Thursday 1 1 57 ying From us, inattractive Dress patterns. wu |! siday 14 2 56 . % | Sitarday 1s 4 16 * ¢ * * » inday 2] | 5 57 ee * % & =| Monday = 715 . ~ uesday 28 8 17 9 29 Wednsday 3l S23 as ; 40 | jay 34 | 9 42 . A oe | or 5 ee urtain i 7 ven " Lace C s and Embroideries. Rewovel to Stamper Block, DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST. ~§ R. FOSTER & SON, | Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Vacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N. novi—i yr 0. 8. WADMAN, © (Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, C2APAUD, P. EB. L SRS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY, k Consian ments solicited. Quick returns, 5,00 CIGAR 4, which I offer to Traders by the Box che per than they can import them. janla—dy & wky ROBERT BALLOCH & OO. TEA MERCHANTS, Miacing Lane, London. J. A. MiLU324, HALIFAX 920 Better Than The Guardian, W \NTCD-All young men and women, boys end irl, or acy worthy person witnout sufficient means to attend the Exposition, to kaow hit or advertiaag pasposes we shall give away 1,04 or more free viaits to the World's Fair eluding railroxd fares both ways, good board ‘mi oom in Chicago for one weed, six admission tie. «to the &xp wition grounds, etc., On ea-7 WliLwas, whhout costing ene cent of money. It yoa wish to go. write to-day enclosing refer- eee and solf-addresed atamped eavelope.—- Wortps Fats ENTeRTAINMENT Co., .3 Me- wker's Theatie Kuildiag, Chicago, UL feos —if nth |NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, DATLY EXAMI ce ean, tasteful Printing “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evairives. a man I ——_ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, Figg, a atm aaaeeeriemenetnmerieiameetineats m— B<—«« This sale of ours means more than a few goods hastily bought and cheaply marked to attract trade. It means coustant search—buying—making ready. 1: means every centre, foreign and domestic, has been explored. I: means what the power of cash can do. It means: hat only goods of standard and reliable makes and qualities were bought and will be sold at the lowest possible prices. a See. GREAT SALE OF BOOTS. THE STOCK OF BOOTS NOW IN MY SHOP, must be closed out this Month, as the Shop has to be vacated Ist of April. DISCO UNTS 25, 33) and 50 per cent., FOR CASH ONL R. K. JOST. ——— Charlottetown, March 3, 1895. — Bookbinding ! — tn) —— ol ‘Have You Thought of it? =, Magazines, ‘Do You Want Any Done? Law Books,- ‘Do You Know How Much You) Music, can save by dealing with us? Works of Ar J Day BdI%s, Ledgers, Cash: |Books, ur nals, Soe —OOO —————— J.D. TAYLOR Ch’town, Nov. 2, 1892. . Sign of Big Book, J. D. MeLeod’s Corner. —_——— oO FOR SALE. FARM AT °OURIS, containing $3 scr@; of th ice land, well manured and in first~ jase coulition; weil watered with a never-fr iling #ram runniag paraliel with the Far ; fre niing On Souris Hay, where large quantities of ee aweed can le pr-enred) There are two large VB arns, 4 Cottage and wkshop on the premises, and as the farm is within ton minates’ walk of ? be thriv- Bg Village off Souris, one of the bes shipping poris in P. EB. island. Terma easy. ior partiowtars apply ‘in Souris§to M.D, Macdwaald ; ig Charlouetowa to J. B. 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It is benaficial in CONSUMPTION because it makes fat and givesstrength, It is beneficial for SICKLY CHILDREN because they can assimilate it when they cannot ordinary food. It is beneficial for COUGHS AND COLDS because it heals the irritation of the throat and builds up the body and overcomes the difficulty. “CAUTION,” —Beware of subst f itutes, Genuine prepared by Seott & Bowne, Belleville Bo. an Pridold by all draggiste. 4¢10 PURE 2 a POWDERED RO, LA L. Y & PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. Ready for use in sny quantity. For making Bosp. Boftening Wate~, Dislatectng. and a hundred uses. A can equals W pounds Lal Soda. Bold by All Grocers and Dreggicte. BW. GILT T>ronta I HAVE received the following telegram :— BRAPTFORD, Ont., Feb. 2. F, pe C. Davies. : You are now Agent for Charlottetown this season--not Ch lle, creer ee THE Gootn Ricrcie Co, F. de C. DAVIES, St. George Pharmacy, Victoria Row. SG --— a PUREST, STROZGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum. Ammonia, Lime, Phoechotee. or any Injuriant. DR. T. C. ROBINS, Surgeon Dentist. Office—Prince “ireet, opposite Sf, Paul's Charch, Charlottet, wn, June 17, 1892—eod CHARLOTTETOWN, P. 5.1 does aches and fevers and cures habitual | mander, and the mongrel legislature at- tempted to be created by the Reserved Bill—these and other misdeeds of the Gov ernment were ably and fully discussed by the several speakers, who exposed the crookedneas, treachery, dishonesty, imbe cility and utter disregard of the wishes oj the people evinced by Premier Peters and his subservient ‘ollowers. The following resolution was unanimously : Whereas, During the last session of the House of Assembly of this Province, a bil] respecting the Legislature was passed by the said House, by a majority of one, anc subsequently by the Legislative Council, and from which the assent of His Hono: Lieutenant-Governor has been with held; And whereas, Said bill revived the mort- gage vote which was annulled by previou: legislation, thus granting to money-lenders undue influence at elections, which wil! have the effect of nullifying the free and independent expression of the people at the polls; And whereas, The provisions of said bill will practically disfranchise the young men of this province by granting two votes tu property-holders and only one to non property holders for the election of mem- bers tu serve in the Logisiative Assembly constituted by said bill; And whereas, the management of the Provincial Electisns by the provisions o} said Bill are taken out of the hands of the Sheriffs of the respective Counties, » ho are nominated by the Judges of the Supreme Court, and vested in persons nominated directly by the Government, is sufficient indication of an attempt to conduct our elections by the most unworthy means. And whereas, the depriving of Dominion vfficials of their franchise, and thus prevent- leg them from having a voice in any laws inlating to taxation, education or any 1ezislation in which they are directly inter- ested, is tyrannical and unjust, Whereas, The re-arrangement of the boundaries of four districts in King’s County, whieh has been made with a view of changing grit minorities into grit majorities is so glaringly outrageous as to cause the Government to be ashamed of having the provisions of said (Bill discussed or voted on with open doors; Therefore Resolved, That in the opinion cf this meeting, the Government, in passing said Bill unsolicited, unasked or without any mandate from the people, has acted in a mcst arbitary, unjust and tyrannical manner, and unworthy of the confidence or respect of the electors of this Province, ++ Verore> Ottawa Notes. During “last week the earlier part was taken up with the Budget debate, and after that Mr. Weldon'’s motion respecting the coal combine of Nova Scotia. This subject has occupied a great deal of attention, but the Minister of Justice will not interfere. It has been hinted that his steadfastness in maintaining Provincial rights is preparing the way for non-interference in the Mani- toba School Question, which comes up on Monday, 6th March, whén Mr. Tarte is ex- pected to speak on the subject. Among the matters that will engage the House in the near future is the resolution of D'Al:on McCarthy, notice of which has been given. Mr. McCarthy has not added to his popularity this session, Both parties are dissatisfied with him. He voted with the Government in favorof protection, thus irritating the Liberals; and his amendments in favor of binder twine, coal foil and agri- cultural implements does not make him popular with the Government side, As I heard a person saying to-day, hs 1s playing the Liberal cards and they do not thank him for it. The bill respecting witnesses in criminal cases occupied the afternoon seasicn on Friday, and the debate elicited the fact that it was intended to make defendants to criminal suits, competent and compellable witnesses. Mr. Davies, of P. E. I1., spoke strongly in favor of the bill, and made out a good case for the proposed change. Re- apecting witnesses, it is to be hoped that the local Legislature will not omit to amend the fees now suthorized,as it is a monstrous piece of iujustice to take persons away from their business for days and only give them 27 cents per diem, besides their mileage. Senator Howlan ia busy collecting facts about the tunnel borings made last sum- mer. He has lately received from Mr. F Bain a plan of the bottom of the Straits so passed far as bored, with the different strata in cvlors, He has also been engaged in collecting a quan- tity of interesting informstion respect- ing the early history of Isle Saint Jean when under French rule. He has suc- ceeded in getting a description of the route followed by Mons. Frauquet from Port !a Joie to St. Peter's harbor, with the names by which the several rivers and harbors were known atthe time, and their names now. In this way the student of Island amc ar meorporated into a lecture that is to b: delivered this epring. The principal society event was the to bogganing party at Rdesu Hal! en We nesday night. It was a brilliant affair, an. was attended by hundreds. Among islanders were Hon. Senator Macdonald, Mr. A. C. and Miss Macionald, and Mr. J McLean, M. P. While the budget debate was under way on Tueeday night, or rather Wednesday morning, a number of the members gather ed in the place koown as ** down stairs.’ They sppointed Dr. Landerkin chairman, and then the fun began. A committee of 'wo was appointed to bring in recruits, and hey worked so enarqetionlly that soon some fifty or sixty were present, including a good representation of the press gallery—who, by the way, gencrally manage to get around when anything in the way of diversion is going on. Songs were sung and speechee made, interspersed by touching the bell, which at a time like that is a costly opera- tion. The fun reached its height when the Minister of Finance was taken in by force, as he dues not patronize gatherings of that kind. He did not stay long, but made an excuse to skip out. About 235 a.m. th gong sounded for-the division, and th members troop: d up to the House to record their votes. Verily some of them were well fortified by their visit **down stairs.” The members for P. E. Island were not i t, and whether by accident or design are seldom seen in that section of the building Phe annual dinner of the press gallery 1 fixed for Saturday, 4th March, and will be smong the things of the past when yo: receive these notes. The dinner is to b held in the House cf Communs restaurant, ind the Leader of the Government and Mr Laurier are expected to be present, beside a number of members of the House wh have been invited. On Thursday a meeting was held of the Select Commutee on Agricuiture. ~ Mr Lowe, Deputy Minister, was exarifine: especting the scheduling of Canadiana: cattle in England. Much interesting in ceresting information was elicited respecting the action oi the High Commissioner anc the Dominion Government in their «ff rte to prevent the action that was teken las fall by the English Government. Reterring to the diseases of animals that are liable t 1 interfere with the Canadian cattle trade, | ead that information had lately been re ceived from the High Commissioner of contemplated intention to include tuber: | culosisa among tose diseascs that woulc! § incur scheduling lf this were done would be a serivus inatter for Canada, that disease was as common among Con dian cattle, as was consumption among th people, and it extended all over th Dominion. The Fisheries Bill that was contemplated, bas been abandoned owin, to the absence of Mr. ‘Tupper, and the sam regulations as were in force last year, wi be carried out this season. Ali interesting debate on the bill re apecting masters and mates took place on | Thursdvy afternoon. Mr. Baird, of Queen's, N. B., took strong giounds in tavor of curtailing pilotage rights, by ex empting coasting vessels of under 250 tons from being forced to take a pilot. Messrs Davies, Welsh and Kenny epeke on the matter. Mr. Kerny made a strong point in opposition to Mr. Davies by showing that the depression in shipping was genera! all over the world; and could in no way be charged to the operation of the National Policy. With respect to the adoption of a load line, the impression appears to be that no such measure should be enforced. Mr. Hazen spoke in favor of protecting the pilots, whu he said had to pass an ex- amination and provide efficient boats. Without a staff of efficient pilots no port couid maintain a first-class reputation, The coasting trade should not be handicapped with regulations respecting masters and mates, as the American laws did not require classed officers in their trade with the West Indies. D-fliculties were often met in obtaining men who were quali. fied. He thought the domiciliation part of the Act shuuld be amended. Considerable amusement was created on Wednesday night by the action of Mr. Temple, of York, .who voted in favor of abolishing the duty on corn. It was sad to see Messrs. Davies, Perry and Yeo voting to take off the duty on corn, as it will have & most disastrous effect on their constitu. ents on P. E Island. One gentleman from Cape Breton says that the abolition of the duty on corn will decrease very materially the sale of oats in that Island. Two sup porters of the opposition voted in favor of retaining the duty; #0 it was no party question, but a matter of expediency. Why it was that the liberals from P. E. Island did not try to conserve the interests of their constituents by voting against the abolition of the duty, will be a pertinent question in the future. G. #. 0. THERE are more cases of sickness and death from diseased kidneys than from all other dieeases combined. It ie your own fault if you allow your kidneys to remain in an un healthy condition when the cure is at hand Dodd's Kidney Pills are guaranteed to cure the worst cases. it costs but little to give them atrial. 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