eke; na aenmemnanaarnemanaiagnan 2 iin sii THE DAILY EXAMINER, - THURSDAY, MA _— Dealers in Boots and shoes. ———— (9)- ts LARGEST STOCK AND GREATEST VARIETY OF STYLES ever offered in the city, Lowest Prices, our Goods. Latest Stvles and We would request the public to eXumine | sseser sees stesseaseerenns ee eet vibe. ues 2 > See ourFrench: =: Examine Our 2 = . ; ~ EXAMINER, Jinn! Sia'ins uss sacral theese ct] EETPERS TO THE EDITOR. Eyening of Sacrad Sop THE DAILY EXA e{mand, and has also increased the value of| LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. LL city property. ‘The weather is magnificent ——-*--- »Y oe LO¢ 7 4 . : : v = MARCH <B, 1889. ec and the newcomers are delighted with the Contradiction. —IN THE >: ae METHODIST BRICK CHURCH John Bright. ~The Manchester Guardian, comment-| Sin,—In your issue of yesterday appear: | ' — ing upon the ** Unrestricved Reciprocity” | ed a very able article on ‘* Manures, signe | 0 “ ‘ . ‘ * “Ly ” : a . ‘ , sou | cadena omens Tre death of this great orator has been | resolutions submitted by Sir ee Cart| ed Farmer, in eo h he po nh to 4 0 iat says that the Canadian decision[| how he’ had use superphosphate, and, | gy -— ° ° = rticipate: or sever: ; 10 : [ But his wrignt, Say s tha — ; : ao I ; 9 ‘ 4 a Yr Gamepated | — athe aia against the motion blocks the United States that he is positive tt has been of no benetit, k riday Ey ening, 29th Instant seund and vigorous constitution was proof proposal to obtain exclusive commercial | and that the phosphate used was cores | AT 8 O'CLOCK égainst the efforts of the dread messenger privileyes on her northern frontier just 48 / superphosphate purchased from Mr. Auld _ 4 ' until yesterday, when he passed away] the new treaty between England and Mvex-| at a cost of $6.50 per bag. at the ripe age of seventy-eicht years ico excludes for ten years the chance of We beg to contradict this statement. PROGRAMME. eT ee - are such exclusive privileges on her southern} + Parmer” did not purchase ceres Pass | . : ‘tthe Dp ” John Bright was born near Rochdale on frontier. It adds that it is difficult to see phate from Mr. Auld, as we have never OPening Hymn—* All Hail the Power”........... the 16th November, 1311. His father, what Canada or Mexico would gain politi- sold it. We handle only Since wel)-Wesoowin | POU i i a uh hc dchcbenocncce sence Jacob Bright, was a cotton spinner and cally or commercially by closer —r brands of Mapes Manures and Bay ae Graad Chorus—* Lift up your Heads”.... Handel manufacturer. While still young he be-| With their vast neighbor than with the old | Fertilizer, and had *‘ Farmer” purchased | organ golo............ Akh oibskiorsssssssecs ! we world, while itis clear that both would any oue of these brands (at a much Jess cost Mr. J. H. Logan, came a partner in his father’s business. i sacrifice much worth preserving. The education of his school days was very -The official report issued by the Eng very meagre He never entered a public} jish A ultural Departm on the ha achoolor studied at a university. Ail ris a very < sing adoca " ‘ > 7 Tere! I his life h revar t with sfavor | A ces Th proaucuon } jin England of nearly every form of farm ‘ 7 5 7 ’ - ’ = — woe se oe ee een | pi shoy iccording to the acreage, flon B wa i ghout his lite ‘la derable reduction. Wheat was "3 caretu i l re the VOTK lw ; 1z*s per cent. ihe abd . . 1+ . ssive rainfall of } ‘ I suthors. iH 1 CAM ee ‘ y: Ss? ' y ut » +y harve { ; ine , ‘ ] ret > riti< introduction to the rena ol poilics J ; . ty but poor in quality. was consequent upon speeches at local / 7; ;, med that in a given meetings, where advocated tempe quantity of »has been found t 4 ~ . ’ ‘ ry ) ; ance and other social reforms iF 3 de -v less flou , ” ? oe LS37 urley sh a1 ‘ rresu ats livery of these es he acquired that P. i il : i | ‘ 2e rare facu cp * himse \ in th iblage 1 arcel ‘ wa ‘ 43 3 n th sere ; t i ‘ i r \ \ ‘ ’ : .1e : : .; i i i ie ; . o i &@ Very active ul 1 th retorm agitation i i é ney : , , . . i . ; 9 en rti ; ‘ which pre led th at act of A832. But : ‘ £ re 1 Ss it was n had joined the Anti- | pp. piel of wh. st decreased, but barley, Corn Law League in 1839 that he was ts and beans were better, and hay and known as a distinct ferce in politics. His | clover showed an increase. Moreover, the firstcandid ature for Parliament was in 1843. | }“rvest was taken from a larger area than ae . : 7) ae , s s J . , . »jin 1887. Farming in England is evidently But he did not gain:a seat in the House of [not getting more profitable as the years He {roll by. — represented Durham from 1844 until 1857, | when he returned for Manchester. During this period he constantly took part | Commons until the following year. i sea and Faney Yair. Was Tue Tea and Fancy Fair in St. James’ Hall opened this afternoon at two o'clock which he was, next to Cobden, | and will be continued this evening. The When the Crimean | ladies in charge have made extensive pre- parations for the event, and are determined to make it the best of the season. All the ia the discussien of the question of Free | Prade, of the ablest advocate. War broke out in 1854, he plunged into | the thickest of the opposition to the | tables are well stocked, and will no doubt policy of the Government, denounc-} be well patronized. To-night the proceed- ing the war as « yseless and|ings will be interspersed with vocal and ssnel aquandering of he tinsel! instrumental music. The ladies in charge of the different tables are:— and treasure of the nation. ~ His speeches) Fancy Table—Mrs. A. E. Morrison, Mrs. | Rankin, Mrs. Lord and Miss McGill. m this occasion have been regarded as the Tea Table No. i—Mrs. McNeil! and Miss most eloquent and powerful that he ever de- 'than 86.50 per bag) we have no doubt the } result would have been entirely satisfac- ' ; tory. AvuLD Lros. | March 28th, 1889. De —_ Information Wanted. | ee y _ | Srr,—I notice a paragraph in yesterday's issue of the Patriot wherein it states that a , certain lady had bonght house and lands, and also the dining-room carpet. Will the | Patriot be so kind as to inform its readers 'who bought the toilet set ? ; Bosco. . Diphtheria Scare. s no doubt but that diphtheria in its ‘ pre' nt in many cities! tow A same time; that fact mior .rig ing peo} out of their ry wew case of s« throat, e thro:t is] enough, and | i. | i have at I lun Yet hun- | dreds of p:rsons are said to have had dip! theria who only had a sev sore throat. m of sore throat which often passes for dipitaeretic is what old people call quinsy. **Putrid sore throat,” known long before diphtheria, was probably a form of diphtheria, and very dangerous. An old hospital nurse in Boston says: “It ain't the clear cold of winter that, lays people up with colds, catarrh,cand sore throats, and lays the child. ren low with diphtheria; its the soft, pleasant, alternating with the wet slushy days.” This is very true, and explains why those troubles are sv prevalent this unusually soft rainy winter; the air, in fact, is laden with poisonous vapors. The first symipthoms of true dipb- theria are much like those of a ‘heavy cold on the lungs. There is fever, some stupor, and difficulty in breathing. Very sharp pains are often felt in the neck glands, just below the ear. The tongue is coated, the throat and tonsils inflamed, little white spots, which in- crease and turn toa dirty yeilow or brown unlike ulcerated sore throatisnoticeable. {f tiie disease is of the black or malignant type nothing but a miracle can restore the patienta to their former good health. Very many re- liabie people claim to have cured severe cases , oe | McNeill. of diphtheria with Johnson's Anodyne livrered. Thesimple majesty of the lan-| Tes Table No. 2—Mrs. Angus and Miss| Liniment. Be that es it may, it is worth try- g¥age in which they were clothed, the Angus. jing so easily used internally, dropped arnes ) iri 2 hed |: : NY. ¢ 1 we on sugar or a3 & gargle, and bathing for ex- ear me nets of the — they breathed, | fea Table No 3—Mrs. Murray and Miss | ternal use, We cnéw from experience that it their consistency and lofty moral tone,— | Murray. Will cure a common gore tlroat ian one night, Tea Table No. 4—Miss Irving. Refreshment Table—Mrs. Malcolm Me- Leod, Mrs. A. A. Bartlett and Miss Ger- trude Mason. Chiidran’s Table—Mrs. F. W. Hyndman Miss Cameron, Mizs Hvndman, Miss Mc- Gregor and Miss Allen. Candy and Ice Cream Tables—Miss ida Martin and the Misses Hyndinan. A pleasant time is guaranteed all who will be present to-night. combined to raise their author to the very highest rank of the orators of modern times. His efforts were, however. vain. The war was popular, and it was prosecut- ed to the end at Sebastapol. At the next election Mr. Bright lest his seat. But he was soon again elected for Birmingham, of which be has ever since been the represent- ative. He visited Ireland in the year 13866, and was entertained at a banquet in| Dubiin. In 1868 he was presented with the freedon of the city of Edinburgh THz annual general meeting of the Pro- end in the same year he became! vincia! Rifle Association of P. E. Island President of the Board of Trade in | was held in the Stipendiary Magistrate's He re- | Courtroom yesterday afternoon, Lt.-Col. : fivcina in the chair. The Council sub- | mitted a short Annual Report of the pro- +--+ —_—___—_____ Provincial Rifle Association. ee Mr. Gladstone's administration. signed his office in the Government, 1870, on account of in and thousands of people claim that no remedy known will relieve mo gatarrh, bronchitis croup, etc,, as promptly ax the good old Johnson's Liniment. If it cures them, why not diphtheria? It was an old family physician's prescription, I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, will sent free to any person an illustrated pamphlet about its use. Send them your nage. dw. 6i AT AUCTION. a AM authorized to seil by Auction, at the resi dence of the late MRS. URIAH MATHEWS 214 King Square, On Wednesday, 3rd Anril Next, | ' . 9 of illness. For the | « eedings of the Association, With & state- j next three years he was an invalid. When | ment “f the finances of the Sec.-Treas., j AT 2 O'CLOCK, P. M.: ‘ ce | which w: ad an he report adopted. : pata A = restored to health, he again entered the | */" * ere ° aa ma * coe oe : # Drawing Room Furniture, Extension Dining 1 ; i HOWing gentieme wero eieciec Tabie, Sideboard. Table thairs. C Drawers Jabinet iti e 41 ] } +416 o 5° Ae, =\deboard, Tables, Chairs, Chest Drawers, or © &@5 Unanceil Fr Oo; tne Duchy of officers for the ensuing yeag: ili - . drobe, wodeteets, Washstend, P a siicaster, wit} ni tie i . ‘ _s ‘ . 01e3 20d Rings, indow Curtains an i2as - ’ i nominal duties. He heid | President.—Lt.-Col. Irving, unanimously Carpets, Glass and Crockeryware, Cook, Hath this position until 187 4, when the adminis- | re-elected. and Dning Room Stoves, P ; \J. ‘} - . t Vi tr sidenta. — Lt. -( ol. Dogherty. for ferms Vasa, : ae tratio it. Giadstone Was driven from 4 a ; ; M4 ie ee Tae R. BEAIRSTO, is é 2 8 County; ly i L@ore, ior Wines : power. 1 16 NeXt six years he was in | County; Major McLeod, for Prince County, mch23 Auctioneer. nre tint \w ' +" ? : ¢ Lien 3 »f — Cantain ir a ; SPpestion When tue Conservatives fell| Alem) sgldcie * — ad 1 "ceks, | se i ; ! Nor | Stewart, Longworth, Crockett and Passmore, | 6 & in 1889, he was again apnoi Yhancellor | >“***> = - _ A assmore, | 1 1589, a3 again appointed Chancellor for Queen’s County; Captains Henderson and | of the Duci y of Lancaster. But, to mark H. MckL. Daviso _ Pri County: Lieute his isapproval of the bombard- } Fraser : » King’s County. ge ae < ni: s ¢ . ’ : r Ty ; : i : ii . - *" ime Liexandria, he resigned fae , vores, o ly. 41. Davies, E Gey | sewn ‘ELEBRATED STALLION will! > IY) : P . en pies ‘ ‘ .. At t general election which fellowed 80 St es ‘ : ee? -e the Season of 1889 on P. E. Island, } th ’ Tntal baa red — puso i Ly bein Charlottetown on the 25th of tne i n ss Mr. bright was P| | . } “wee . ‘ heii i nha Wiis } i ‘ " 5S uty #a0 f 4) eae a cee { pr 4 1 Uh reniil, DG : 4 ) rt fC r-M - 1 NEWTON Liu. . . < Pim r ' 7 c fou ifieu i efeating h | ti ne mat + John in Jun i ngh28—dy Iw | A I be speeche sre | tely * . Zo ? a stspRr oTyy a 1. rv AT AT’ Valea & ri thos il iglivered on behalf of the i oe ( ' oo 5 : ae ED om a & & *s oe ’ | f WaiCis Jy acVil > ¥e ected UU} i ; ¢. Lie : te | Saat . sfused ; “1 mar fe « “ j } detncdl a wana Se J but he refused as-} man of Counci! } Major Dogherty Secre- : ee sent to Mr. Gladstone’s Home Rule scheme; tary-Treasure ‘ ee and has, since its introduction, been oppos- | a Aes te phat gacogae Benelt t0 Mr, i. : Williams Persenal j ed to the Liberal leader. Fame will place John Bright's name high up on the roll of orators ; up on the roil of practical statesmen—not so high. _——--— —-—_-—-$+4Gog — ~ Notes and Clippings. Hon. J. A. Chapleau cables from Cannes that he will sail for Canada on April 15th. The Rev. W. B. King lectures on the de- velopment of church music in Halifax this evening. Heny Labouchere declares it is time the word ‘* obey” was left ont of the marriage ceremony, because its absurdity takes frum the dignity of the rite. Mrs. Margaret E. Sangster has accepted the editorship of Harper's Bazar. Mrs. Sangster has been several years postmistress of Har- per's Young People. She is a writer of grace- ful verse, and a well-known contributor to the religious press. Rev. T, W. Jeffery (Methodist) of Toronto, against whom charges of immorality were preferred has been acquitted honorably, not a shadow of suspicion resting upon him. He is Grand Chaplain of the Grand Lodge of Oddfellows and is highly esteemed by the members. trial his brethren stood loyally by him and a deputation of the members waited upon him at his residence a few evenings ago and presented him with a handsomely framed chart as a token of their high esteem. A leasant time was spent, one of the features of the order having been thus exemplified. ee Room Parzs.—Very cheap at the Diamond Bookstote. —_—— — The Sun comments upon the fact that Mr. L. H. Davies neither justified his re- mark about the unprosperous state of St. John nor apologises for it. In view of the censure of the St. John Board of Trade Mr. Davies ought to do something about it! ~The Halifax Herald says: ‘In this Province of Nova Scotia, where the most valuable of minerals, gold, coal, iron, etc. extensively abound, it ig a matter of great regret that so meagre interest hag been taken in the subject of technical educa- tien.’ - The Toronto Globe gives x “ pointer” to the Church of England in Ontario. It calls to iaind the fact that the church lands were *' scularized ” or * confiscated.” sug- gests that the Church ought to assert its “moral ciaim,” and drafts a bill—‘‘in order that the Quebec precedent may be followed aa closely as pousible.” 7 & correspondent at Winnipeg writes: Immigrants keep coming in, about 1,000 arriv ing to-day. During the past ten days over 2,500 have arrived, and 1,500 more are expect: t during the coming week. Gate? vent. come via the Cana- extra oe. * ony and notwithstanding Were brought ntend oe eeewiee, oll —- oe —— Bran, shorts and cracked feed for sale, cheap, at Geo. Carter & Co's. m28 3i eod selling fast at auction, prices, at A. McNeill’s Auction Room. m28 43 skit iin Received by Stanley choice spring boots | No. 1. Baldwin ih et ex steamer Stanley, and without accident The } nie ne : he big influx has | aad nobvy h . keep | nw oy tan shoes. No trouble to kee Bey the prive of farm them clean. —woi i moh26 edd & Throughout his tedious an” harsh El ivible Property. shana sence THE LYCEUM. COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT has 43. been tendered to the popular Vocalist, MR. L. J. WILLIAMS, to take place in THE LYCEUM, on Monday Evening, April 22. The best Ballads in the English language will be sung by a number of our first singers. MR. WILLIAMS himself will sing, by re. quest, ‘THE DEATH OF NELSON.” Admission, 25 and 35 cents. 7.30 o'clock. Doors open at pat—mch20 *#XHE Subscriber js instructed to sell that A. very eligible Property on Prince Street, being part of ‘cown Lot No. 40 in the Third Hundred, having a frontage of 40 feet on Prince Street, and extending back 80 feet, Theve is a three-story Double House on the property, also a Building in the rear, which cou! be made for a Stable if required. This property is in the centre of the city, and is always well tenanted. For terms, etc., apply to Rk. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer, mch25 R SALE.—A well-bred, well-fed young Cow .., cherry red, solid color, a rich and deep poner ot years a her third caif, a beautiful ¥ Loy. Apply tT. A. MuLean, Ci ; i » City color next appear, and a peculiar gdor totally FURNITUR®, A Oe oy 7 TET 53 | Baths, Cast Iron Sinks, &c. rns oe a r j on At dead cin ced = , ' Vocal Solo--** But the Lord is Mindful of His io ad | | REE Mrs. lLtoome. | Récitative, Solo and Chorus—‘“ Marvellous Po a” St SE Haydn F Veonl Bebe. cos icc, see ORs occ ccccccvceees Miss Earle. p SPAN Ns osc iccn science cdecveccavccse I i i oso eh pis nics cca dbccemess Mr. Blanchard, Trio and Chorus—“The Lord is Great (Crention)........ ect Guiseecnescesdek dee Ilaydn ” ir Mr. Earle. Vocal Solo—Recitative and Aria, SRM CIID. bes nv ccass cases ec Mrs. Malcolm McLeod, “The Even- j Cornet Solo—** Angels Ever Bright and Fair” it SA co a Hande} vr. ©. P. Fletcher. Grand Chorus—‘‘ Worthy is the Lamb” (MessIne).......... ..» Handel A Silver Collection will be taken up during the evening. 3i—mch27 LARGE | New and Second-Hand FURNITURE. ah | J HAVE RECEIVED advice of a large con- signment of NEW and SECOND-HAND ; FURNITURE, valued at $4,000, comprising ; ‘Parlor, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Sideboards, Extension Tables, Lounges, Chairs, Flock and Hair Mattrasses, &c., &c.: / also, a lot of Superior Mirrors, with instruc: | tions to close out quick. | Parties requiring Furniture would do well | to wait until arrival of this lot. GEORGE M. HARRIS, mch26—dy ti Auctioneer, THE LADIES oF i ST. JAMES’ CHURCH. INTEND HOLDING A ‘Tea and Faney Fair ice ie THURSDAY, 28th MARCH, a. { ST. JAMES’ HALL. Tea, 25 cents. “Avoid the Rush ! ARTIES who intend having Water Pipes Y~—Ss fitted in their Houses would do well to callat A. HERMANS & SON, and have it done promptly before the rush of spring work, as the Pipes can be fitted up now az well as when the Service Pipes are laid, We have now on hand a large supply of PIPES in Iron and Lead, Faucets, Copper Admission, 10 cente. Doors open at 2 o’clogk, meh }]2—2aw 3aw dy ; ¥ WATE 7 ~~ Work performed to satisfaction, and on as reasonable terms as any establishment of the ine in the city. We solicit your patronage. A. BERMANS & SON. ! } mch2!]—10i $25.00. ee .... Mendelssohn conus. se CONSIGNMENT E .: Weer a Pair of: ; Common-sense : XX ¢ our Nobby Tan : : Boots, : Shoes, 3 79 C2-*eee6 : Kid Boots and | : Shoes, : RGAE (4060S OF 88 OO OS O 6 Cee Charlottetown, March 28, 1889—cod wky - ONE CASE LADIES’ JERSEYS, | | OPENING TO-DAY, —_—— AT STANLEY BROS. BROWNS BLOCK. Ch’towa, March 23—eodéwkly, A ts ER a eR LONDON HOUSE New Goods Received by 8. 8. “ Stanley.” ceranesnaensi ff encemearmeenae White Cottons, Sheetings. Pillow Cottons, Printed Cottons, Flannelettes, dxing- hams, Shirtings, Wickings, Striped Hessians, Osna- burgs, Cotton Pucks, Blue Serges, Tweeds, Sateen Linings, Hamburg Hmbroideries, Nets, Kid Gloves. HARRIS & STEWART. LONDON HOUSE. febl9—eod&wkly. Selesias, ee Velling Ea rFXHE TRUSTEKS of the NEW METHO- 7 DIST MISSION SCHOOL offer the sum of TWENTY-FIVE DOLLARS for the most suitable Plan and Specification for a Building, full particulars of which will be given on application to the undersigned. E. H. BEER, Secy. of Trustees, mch26—Sins, eod AUCTION SALE ‘cin ll Valuable Building Lots. AM _ INSTRUCTED BY BRENTON F. LONGWORTH, ESQ, to sell by Auction, on the Premises, on THURSDAY, 16th May, at 11 o'clock, a. m. :— The “* ESKER PROPERTY,” sitvated be. tween East Vitzroy and Euston Streets. This roperty hes been divided into 15 Building ts, some of which are very desirable, The close proximity of this property to the new Driving Park makes it still more valu- able. Terms at sale. The plan of these lots may be seen at the office of GEO. M. HARRIS, Auctioneer. VALUABLE BUSINESS SITE FOR SALE. | YHAT very eligible: piece of Land on Kent Street, part of the Estate of the late John Jury, with a froniage of 51 feet and running back 160 feet. Terms easy. appiy to mch26—tl sle ne —TO GET est Ghanee THOROUGHLYSRELIA BLE AND— SOOD-FITTING CARMENTS, AT—— B. S. DAVIES & Co's il Yanag EStaise / —_——— | 0} ALWAYS A LARGE STOCK TO SELECT FAQM, AT THE LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. ia ———(0 —>—_ — MR. KEITH, the popular and efficient Cutter, is at the head of this Department, and with a good staff of workmen you are sure of getting the very best satislaction when lea ring your orders with us. B.S. DAVIES & CO., rach Z3 WILLIAM DODD. February 25, 1888—eod & wky CAMERON BLOCK.