A a ae a ei, Sincie Cortes Two Cente , (15, 1889. VOL. 25.—NO. 145. a a a THE DAILY EXAMINER. ine — Een eens eeemereeermeemeteeeeniees teem - - Dour.ars a ¥ * This is tene Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Everrines. NEW SERIES. ISLAND. FRIDAY, NOVEMBER Q ii piece Ur xauiier | | Constipation iota soe by i cuniner Publishing Ce,, $e 7 . 42 Acivertising at most moderate rates, Coitracts may be made for monthly, terly, half-yearly or yeariy advertisements on} quar: | Bp.ICcatliel 7 &ppruc ALIGN. | =| 54 ; a O00 ALMANAC FUR NOVEMBER, 1889. ee : } i na , 440., 0... & i., N.| ye . i i t * 1, p.m, NW ; Ww horizou | Ne loon, 22ud day, 9h.,31.1m., p.m., NW. | be! I yn. First Quarter, 29th day, lh., 16.2m., p.m., E. D _ iSun ‘Sun 1! High! 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Represented in Canada by Morrion &} Moserave, Halifax. Oct. 24, 1887. —c>1889-=— BOSTON DIRECT. Boston, Halitax and & island Steamship Ling. | i ! i j f Ouly Direct Line Without Change. CHARLOTTBEOWH 0 BOSTON, | The Staunch and Commodieus Steamships “Oarroll” and “ | having been thoroughly refurnished and put into > ae 488 Condition in every respect, will, ducing ; ** 280m Of 1849, run as follows, commencing ~ “CARROLL,” | C harlotictows, Thursday! Yih May, at 4 p. m. | va of. these vess la wil leave Heaton for | MC: ae nit Vi RY W KUNESDAY, at Noon, | Bay utlottetown for Boston KV ERY THURS: | - 4b Six o'clock, p. m Frou Rxcelien nie nt Passenger accommodation. Low i FA Res : RES. aan } furnished oe last Passage Berth in weil- OXtra, Svin, $6.50. = tteroom Herth, $2.00) Lowest Rate a ; Carefuly handied”" Freight, which is awed CARVELL BROS., Agents, lakkisoy ‘ Charlottetown, » RB. Gaus, Treasurer, Lewis’ W Hoxton. 4 xs Ts 1 “a _ } $ A” 3 } ‘<i p. 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If you want the best goods for the least money, please give us a call and J. ©. SPRAGUE, ;eXamine our immense stock, Ch'town, Oct. 22, 1889—tu fri wky of Boots and Shoes, QUEEN STREET. wee a me eee ~ eee os oct26 &> mATLS On Hand, from $35 up—Pested and Warranted. *. r am i. + gf f] On Cheaper Kept. in Stock but not Guaranteed. Our Watches having received the highest awards for general excellence and time Scones, Kye Scoues, ping qualities, we can thoroughiy recommend them ; Unsolicited testimonials regarding their merits received continually. oO 2 Revie Stock of CHAS ain sais: loci New Goods NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE. Cakes, Cookie Demands prompt treatment. The re- suits of neglect may be serious. Avoid all harsh and drastic purgatives, the tendency of which is to weaken the bowels. The best remedy is Ayer’s Pills.» Being purely vegetable, their action is prompt and their effect always beneficial. ‘They are an admirable Liver and After-dinner pill, and every- where endorsed by the profession. ‘** Ayer’s Pills are highly and univer- sally Spagen of by the people about here. ake daily use of them in my practice.””— Dr. I, E. Fowler, Bridge- port, Conn, “T can recommend Ayer’s Pills above all others, having long proved their value as a cathartic for myself and famiiy.”’ —J. T. Hess, Leithsville, Pa. ‘*For several years Ayer’s Pills have been used ‘n my family. We find them an Effective Remedy for constipation and indigestion, and are-wever without ther in the house.” —eMeses Grenier, Lowe |], Mass. “fT have used Ayer’s Pilis, for liver troubles and indigestion, during many years, and have always found them romapt and efficient in their action.’”’— : N, Smith, Utica, N. Y. “T suffered from constipation which assumed such an obstinate form that I feared it would cause a stoppage of the bowels. Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills ef- fected a complete cure,’’—D. Burke, Saco, Me. “T have used Ayer’s Pills for the past thirty years and consider them an in- valuable family medicine. I know of no better remedy for liver trcubles, and have always found them a prompt cure for dyspepsia.’’— James Quinn, 90 Middle st., Hartford, Conn. ‘*Having been troubled with costive- ness, which seems inevitable with per- sons of sedentary habits, I have tried yer’s Pills, hoping for relief. I am lad to say that they have served me yetter than any other medicine. I arrive at this conclusion only after a faithful trial of their merits.’ — Samuel . Jones, Oak st., Boston, Mass, Ayer’s Pilis, ow PREPARED BY br. J, C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Desiera in Medicine. NOVEMBER 15, 1889. Ncw Books, Pamphlets, Magazines, Ete. Grips Comie Almanae,—There are few ,people in Canada who do not see this enter- taining annual. It has just made its ap- jpearance for the eleventh year; and in l\mmany respects the new book is ahead of juny predecessor. The illustrations are inbundant; and all of the contents are of a 'very amusing character. A new feature is ithe ** Remarkable Events,” which runs ithrough the year, and which, alone, is worth far more than the price. In this de- partinent it is certainly entertaining and helpful tobe told-the day and the year when pancakes were invented, when the | half-holiday agitation was started, or wash- ‘ing day itstituted, or stolen sermons first jused, or Frank Smith was ruined by the s‘reet railway (Jan. 15, 2096), or mother- ii-law juke invented, or Chicago morally ) reformed (A. D, 5969), or boot-jacks tirst ‘used as cat cure, or the streets of Toronto 'finally fixed, or Friday discovered to be an i wal ucky day,—information on all of which, las illustrations, ugay be found in the Janu- lary calendar. And the other months are quite as communicative. ‘This bovk con- |tains 32 pages, and sells at all bookstores ‘at the old price, 10 cts; or send to publish- ers, Toronto, and receive the book, post- paid by return mail. The Dominion Iustrated for Nov. 9 de- votes several of its pages to the Governor- General’s tour in the North-west. The | visit of the vice-regal party to Saltcoats, Russell, the Bernurdo Home, the Crofter |Settlement, and other points of imterest along the line of the Manitoba and North- western Railway is fully and ably illustrat- ed. The recent Dentists’ Convention offers occasion for giving portraits of Drs. Beers, Trestler, Glubensky, Leblanc, Casgrain and Brewster, gentlemen widely known and re- spected. “The place of honor is occupied by the Deputy Minister of Justice, Mr. R. Sedgwick, Q. C. Mrs. Spragg’s summing- up is peculiarly interesting, and ought to be read by all who are concerned in the greatness and growthvof the Pacific Pro- vince. ‘Three paintings by Sir E. Land. seer, C. Schwenningerand S. J. Carter are reproduced in fine engravings. Altogether | | 5 i | << FOR ‘SALES \ R. E. J. HOUGSON having no furthe &c., by private sale. any time at his Stabies. oct28—tf Labrador Herring. LABRADOR HERRING, schooner For sale bv JOHN KELLY, American House, Dorchester Street. Welsh & Owen’s Brick Build tf —oct29 pRIME landing ex Every barrel warranted, W srehouse ng, Water Street, Horses, Carriages and Sleighs use for his Horses, Carriages and Sleighs, will sell them, together with Furs, Harness, They may be seen at now **Mary Mack.” it is a capital number. The Dominion IU- ustrated is becoming every week more worthy of its name, and the efforts of its publishers to bring out t glories, .beau- ties And résources of the Dominion should not pass unappreciated. The Dominion Tilustrated is published by the Dominion "| Illustrated Publishing Co., Mr. G. E. Des- barats, managing director. Subscription $4. Address—72 St. James Street, Mon- treal. The Canada Educaticnal Monthly—This is a high-class journal for teachers. It is published at 5 Jordan Street, Toronto. We note fin the issue for November an excelient article by Professor Alexander on the study of literature. How to Build a House.—-We have just received from the publisher a neat new book with the above title, containing plans and specitications for twenty-five houses of all sizes, from two rooms up; also engrav- ings showing the appearance of houses -}built from the plans given. In addition it has valuable information of permanent and FOR CHARTER. — charter. Will be due here: from Mon treal on i4th inst. Apply to R. McMILLAN. nov8—dy tf Ebags ! Bags : ~ } GBAIN AND POTATO BAGS. 5,000 For sale by HORACE HASZARD. nov6—2w eod DR. H. BRUCE FINDLEY, Surgeon Dentist, Office Over Dominion Shoe Store, @UEEN STREET. novi2--dy lw COKE! COKE! 5 SS 5 Busheis of SUPERIOR COKE for , 250 sale at reduced price before being warehoused. Appiy at the Gas Works. aov9—6i eod New. New. New. re 447 E have recently secured from Mr. Me- ¥ Gain, of Glasgow, Scotland, from his personal instructions, the secret of making the following tine Cakes, Pastry and Rolls. Knowing them to be of excellent quality, we intend baking some of them daily with our already large line of goods : _ Bath Buns, Scotch Perkins, Cheese Cakes, | Scotch Oat Louise Cakes, Scotch Coburg Cake, Eccles Cake, French Rolls, French Horns, Rose Puffs, Rock Biscuit, Scotch Short Bread or Cxke. A. & C. QUIRK, City Steam Bakery, Prince Street, S. 8. “WILLIAM.” =o ABOVE STEAMER is now open for Oct. 19 Ime 4 | Wine, practical value on subjects relative to build- ing and building contracts that cannot fail to be of value to these who intend to build, and it will be sent to any address on re- ceipt of 24 cents, ‘hy J. S. Ogilvie, the pub- lisher, 57 Rose Street, New York. After Long Years. One hundred and fifty years ago cne of -|the principal settlements of the Acadians in Prince Edward Island was located on the point of land at St. Peter’s Harbor, King’s County; now occupied as a farm by Mr. John Sinnott. Here can be seen signs of the French occupation. The large cellar near the sandhills is where the principal atere was located. Ona knolilof land some distance away stood the church of the set- tlers, where the ‘‘ God’s acre” was situated, LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, Railway Station at Peake’s. Sik, —For a long time the people residing at and for many miles around Peake’s have been memorializing the General Govern- ment for a booking station, but for some reason unkuown to them the prayer of their petition has not been granted, conse- quently the business of that section of the country has been retarded, and the people subjected to loss aud inconvenience. Put- lic meetings have been held at different times, and the advantages likely to accrue from the proposed station brought to the notice of the authorities, but it is evident that the matter has not been pushed as energetically as its importance demanded, hence the postponement. It would be very unreasonable to ask for an expenditure of public money for such a purpose, if there could be the slightest doubt as to the result. But in the case of Peake’s, the most cursory glance at its pre- sent trade and surroundings will show that such an outlay would be a source of revenue to the railway, and an incaleulable benefit to the people. There are several highways —Pisquid, Brothers, Cardigan, Peake’s, St. Patrick’s, Baldwin’s and Stanhope— converging at this point, all of which run through densely populated, fertile and well-cultivated settlements. If provided with a telegraph station at Peake’s dealers could transact business on a larger scale with the farming population for miles around, competition would be more active, higher prices would reward the industry of the husbandman, and larger shipments would swell the earnings of the Railway. At present a large amount of freight is shipped to Peake’s siding, and it is not sur- prising that shippers and merchants are protesting against having their gouds thrown upon an open platform in all kinds of weather. Passengers also feel aggrieved when compelled to stand shivering in and arvund an 8x10 shed. It is safe to assert that if this order of things had been swept awayften or even five yearsago Peake’s would now be a large and flourishing town, whose exports and imports would yield five hun- dred times more revenue for the railway than the existing traftic. It would oceupy too much of your space to discuss this subject from every point of view; therefore, I would advise those im- mediately interested to call a public meet- ing, before parliament meets, for the pur- pose of pressing their claims ig this.re- spect. They should not be discouraged by past failures, but remember that “‘try again” is an old and reliable maxim. It should also be borne in mind that the ap- pointment of Hon. Mr. Prowse to the Senate is an augury of better things for King’s County; and that when the railway or any other department is presided over by the Premier of the Dominion, we can safely rely upon our claims receiving favor- able consideration. Yours respectfully. PEAKE s. Nov. 11, 1889. Summerside Exports. Summerside, Nov. 13.—Shipped per stearaer St Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Point a grove of fir now forms a shelter for Mr. Sinnott’s homestead. Near the shore, a Freuchman named Cormier has a house in which he lives, and here on the 12th of November a child was born, of which Mr. Cormier is the happy father. It is nearly one hundred and tifty years since a similar occurrence took place atthis place, and that fact shows that our Island has a_ history extending back into the ‘* dim ages of the past.” LauncuEep.—There was launched from the shipyard of David Egan, Esq., Mount Stew- art, on Tuesday, 12th inst., a very superior. modeled and handsomely-finished brigantine of 245 tons register, named the Zelrica, vessel was bui't for Messrs, Welsh & Owen, of the workmanship ot the vessel launched yes- | Capt. Thomas McRae, and we trust she may | prove a veritable ocean greyhound, and also’ prove a source of remun ration to her enter. {prising owners, thereby 1edounding to the ‘fame of herself, her ukilful commander and imaster-builder, Mr. Douglas. i tage ee --- | Turxe is no more fraitful source of disease It involves every. organ than vitiated blood and function of the body, and if not immedia- tely corrected by the use of Ayer’s Sarsapa- |rilia, sooner or later leads to fatal results. ———_ + -— | For tak Weak axp Lanevip.—Campbell’s | Reef, Iron and Wine is one of the best tonics. s, London Buns, Vienna Rolls, | possessing many nutritive and strengthening what W. 3. ‘qualities. Is recommended by the leading ‘medical men. If you are weak and languid a bottle will give instant relief. See that you ask for and get Campbell’s Beef, Iron and in throat affections,” noy Giyeod Se. gnd $1.00, This ' foreman, too much cannot be said ia his! praise as a bess shipwright, as displayed in; terday. The Zelrica will be commanded by} duChene,— S GUROS GUNES, cin bce 5 5 Caine ive 28 OF DARE BOUIN is Fc ecaaneent secuhs 20 i atres Cel. 6 al sis oo een oe 12 ie hy eee OP ea ee 942 © Site ee, oa; oe nk. ace 23 OND bss pe cncccckeduls 16u GAs Ws his 6 ovdineccs +B nekstie 834 POI vs ckinweas © ited abil 84 COD TG Gabe e «os cine bhi so ceseck 45 Fe I so whic tensilosscecd cs 12 OE NE a ih 34 Os os <n shah onheb ws ccs 10 $2224 By same steamer on 14th: DIN iio os oe peidusseeevelae .§ 235 S ONE os Sree kaa vincéwisae cca 20 DP NND KS» dc cians in cébvnsectereu 100 29 cases eggs,....... "s 139 215 lambs..... ; 430 320 bbls oysters... 640 5800 Ibs pork.... sly $1933 Shipped per brigt. Hattie Louise, Barnard master, for B. W. L., OSLO Deh: ON irs: . os oe . 84000 1300 bush potatoes... ... 350 he Obtew OnehieR. .. 5 6 A a 125 10 tons hay.... pS ol 125 8 EE RS re OR ESI 175 PN Nw bg oy sso nbeue bb vkacoe ce 90 ne eee. pact Ge had ak . 2000 ENCE 5s bnae aed beaks o 2 bbls oatmeal........ Soewht coe 10 CN, lois ee id $6895 i Un same date per str M. A. Starr, for Point du Chene,— 9; 150 bags potatoes. s Charlottetown, and reflects unbounded credit | 12 i ON ere mies cate ee ” aan on : nahn i Me der I ., “we Ry a - : - CPP eee RCC eee eerexeeoer” i~ : her r tel ruil ler, Mr. Fred, Doug PURE bite 1258 as, of Mount Stewart. As this is/ 7 bbis oysters : a 434 . . . . ‘ PeMPeowones cece cre vseees eer the first ship the entire corstruction : eer ; ee of which Mr. Douglas bas assumed charge as | » g g $2402 —x SHIP NEWS. S’side, Nov 13—Eut, schr Vanilla, Smith, Boston, via Port Hawkesbuy, flour and kero- sene oil, 14—schrs Annie W Pride, Pride, Souris, mdse; Lochiel, Smith, Pictou, coal; Aunie Floreace, White, Pictou, coal. 13~ Cid, schr Lodi, Green, Pictou, coal. Chronic Coughs and Colds And all diseases of the throat and lungs cen be cured by the use of Scott's Emulsion, as it contains the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites in their fullest form, See , fuer, M. D., L. R. C. P., ete, Truro, N.S., says: “After three years ex. perience I consider Scott’s Emulsion one of the very best in the market. Very excellent Suld by ali druggists, pki eee , foo SES TM ES Sem ee eee i SRI ik PR ARE ™ o te co oa SET Te a NENA LOR eee mgm a r r f Se eT Ee Se Ne | Sh NN | m0 # ei sa sre anicenetecmamant nae hates teagan Ps 6 SO nee EL =