THE DAILY EXAMINER. LERM Five LOLLARS A Y EAR. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirivrs. SINGLE Copies Two Cents NEW SERIES. (3 Che ailn Examiner ls issued Every Evening by fhe Examiner Publishing Co.. FROM THEIR OFFICE " LONDON HOUSE,” Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six LEB. ces eeeeoceess . ae m1 Cr Bes chins Ficebc 0hs cc wdncs 25 ee . 0 O} 4 Advertising at most moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on appli ‘ATION, ALMANAC FOR FEBRUARY, 1890. MOON's CHANGES, — . Full Moon, 4th day, 9h., 1.0m., p. m., S. E. | Last Quarter, 1?th day, 2h., 38.8m, p.m, W, helow horizon. New Moon, 19th day, 6b., 15.2m., a, m., E., below horizon First Quarter, 26th day, 9h., 53.9m., a.m., FE. veloWw horizon. QUEEN SQUARE HARLOTTETOWN, P. ae | aes THOUSARUS OF BOTTLES rs : GIVEN AWAY YEARLY, f Ce eee elie | have them return again. 1 MEAN ARADICAL CURE. I have made the disease of Fits, Epilepsy or Falling Sickness a life-long study. I warrant my; iemedy to Cure the worst cases. Because others have failed is no reason for not now receiving a cure. Send at once for a treatise and a Free Bottle o: my Infailinle Remedy. sive Exoress and Post Office. It costs you nothing for a trial, and it will cure you. Addr-~ss:—He Q@ ROQT, 4.C., Branch Office, iS6 WEST ADELAICE STREET, TORONTO 1 SURGEON CHIEF CONSULTING OF {8k | j | } j | Council of Medical Specialists, WITH CANADIAN HEADQUARTERS AT MONTREAL, P. @.. Closes His Visit at Charlottetown, at Hotel Davies, on Saturday Evening, | March 1st, after which he can be consulted Free as follows : | HUNTER RIVER- Bagnall’s Hotel, ath - March Srd and 4th. ‘Health is the Greatest of Blessings, : | D! ay op weexiou2 .5ua Moon High Day's : | ms risedisets _ rises |water| len’h j Ys og SUMMERSIDE—Clifton Hotel, March i aes h mih m after| after h m, ‘ ko : Sth to 8th, ; 1 Saturday 7285 0 1 55) 8 24 9 32 \Y“< ‘ VICTORIA, CRAPAUD—Johnson’'s Ho- 2 Sunday | 2% 1247;}9 9 35 <a : tel, March 9th and 10th. 3 Monday 255 31 3 40| 952; 38 ae - ALBERTON—Mrs. Bell’s Hotel, March 4 luesday : oa 5) 4 47/10 29) i] - 12th. | 5\Wednesday | 22 6) 5 51 il 4) 44 '* TIGNISH—Capt. Gal:ant’s Hotel, March 5) ( hareday ; 21 $1 6 55/11 3% $i : 13th and 14th. | 7' Friday 9) 9 8 Tatt10; =O SOURIS—Cox’s Hotel, March 17th and 8, Saturday 18} 11:9 71043 53 9, Sunday 16; 12:10 13) 1 16 56 10! Monday | 15) 14/11 21) 1 54) 59 11| Tuesday 13 l5imorn} 2 37)10 2 i2 Ve inesday 12 17 0 32 3 32 5 13) Chursday _ 18} 1 44) 4 47 Ss 14) Friday 9} 20) 257/615) 1 15| Saturday 7] 2114 71739) 14 i6)Sunday 6; 23,)5 11,84) 17 17| Monday | 4) 2416 41939) 20 18) Tuesday | 31 26) 6 50)10 28) 23 19| Wednesday 1} 27) 7 o4)i1 10; 26 20; Thursday i6 59}; 28) 7 54)11 50) 29 21) Friday | 57} 30) 8 i9morn| 33 gisatarday | 56] 32) 8 431028] 36 23) Sunday | S| 349 731 5 40 24) Monday | 51} 35,931} 144) 44 25) Tuesday | 49) 37| 95.) 227) 48 26)Wednesday | 47) 39/10 30,318) 52 27 | Thursday | 45) 40111 8493; 56 28|Friday 7 44/5 41 11 50] 5 38/10 59 | i i | | ; i | | j FUR COUGHS AND COLDS GET A BOTTLE OF Johnson's Cough Syrup, FRISCE 25 CENTS, anne aidaie A, §, JOHNSUN’S DRUG STORE Kent and Prince Streets. Corner of JOHN PT. MELLESH, Barrister, Attorney, Notary Public, &e., §ICHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. OFFICE —Lendon House Building, (Davies Corner), Queen St. All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended to. Money to Loan at low interest. “ ig & why tf B §, BLANCHARD, MM. D., Member M.P.A., G. B. and Ireland, OFrFiIc=: Corner Pownal and Water Streets. TELEPHONE. nov6—dy 3m eod wky pd JAMES H. GOOD, Attorney-at-Law, Commissioner, &¢, OFFICE-—-Cameron slock, Queen Square, Charlottetown. MONEY TO LOAN. febl—dy 3w 3aw way tt N STORE AND TO ARRIVE:— Ontario I Roller Mills Bran, excellent quality, Li ’. oe: AULD BROs., decd4—2m Yaw dy & wky JaMEs A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. Revexences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax ; b. C. Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TEA LONDON, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Moxnison & Musersve, Halifar. i Ce. Za, TH, UERCHANTS, 18th. | MOUNT STEWART—Mrs. Clark’s Hotel, - Mareh 19th and 20th. * MONTAGUE BRIDGE—Mrs. McDonald's * March 2ist and 22nd. | GEORGETOW N—Mrs. A. Aitkin’s Hotel, - March 24th and 25th. A FEW OF THE DISEASES TREATED. | THE HEART AND CIRCULATION, WITH COMPLICATIONS. I. Functional Heart Disease. Il. Organic Heart Disease. iil. Dropsy. } 1V. Varicose Veins. CIRCULATION. the capillary veesels. nature. The circulatory organs include the heart, the arteries, the veins and heir diseases, though not numerous, are extremely sericus in their ing notice of a sudden death—of a man or woman, apparently in the full flush of health and strength, being snatched away to an untimely grave. -\s there is no organ more important than the heart, so there is none in which diseases may be so suddenly fatal, and the appal-' ling frequency of deaths from this cause, and their terrible nature, force the subject upon our | notice and demand our attention. DISEASKS OF THE STOMACH.—Indigestion, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Weak Stomach and Chrenic Constipation are the common heritage of the people of America. We, cure them certainly and speedily. THE LIVER —The targest organ in the body, and one of the most important, is more, often diseased (in this climate) than any of the vital organs. Few peopie are completely, free from some form of Liver Complaint. The symptoms are too well known to every body | to demand special mention at our hands furiher than to call attention to the weary teeling, | sleepy, dull feeling after meals, sallow, green skin, pain under the shoulder blades, and dull pains in the right side, with alternation of costiveness or looseness of the bowels. See our reports of cases cured CHRONIC DISEASES OF THE NASAL PASSAGES AND RESPIRA-| TORY ORGANS. i I. Catarrh, [1]. Hay Fever. Ili. Laryngitis. 1V. Bronchitis. V. Asthma, VI. Con- sumption, VIi. kmphysema. VIILI. Pneumonia. ONE IN FOUR.—When it is known that twenty-five pec cent. of the human race perish from diseases of the respiratory organs, it will be evident to the most careless that such desth | may be the lut of any. The question of real importance to those sutfering fom any form of the abuve mentioned diseases is: **Can you cure me?” We answer: ** Our record in the past is the best evidence we can offer.” CHRONIC DISEASES PECULIAR Il. Amenorrhea. III. Dysmenorrheea. VIL. Lencorrhws, VILL. Displacement. Uteri. X. Fl-xions and Versions. XI. Iaversion. XII. Ulcerations. XIII. Cancer. ' XIV. lnflammations (Uterus and Ovaries). XV. Tumors. XVI. Pruritus. XVIL' Vaginismus. XVILi. Barrenness. } Our success has been very marked in the treatment of the diseases peculiar to women and girls. Over two-thirds of our patients are ladies. Old, young, married and single, can consult us on matters peculiar to their sex, however delicate, in perfect confidence, CHRONIC DISEASES PECULIAR TO ME%., BROKEN DOWN.—It is a sad but unavoidable reflection that thousands of men, who’! should be the bone and sinew of the country, pillars of society, of the church and of the State, are broken down both physically and mentally before they have reached the zenith of their usefulness. Karly indiscretions, the result of ignorance and folly ; over-exertion of miud and body, induced by inordinate ambition ; dissipation and exposure, are continually working the ruin of thousands, whose ability, energy and integrity the world needs to pre- | serve the equillibrium ot civilization. Call if possible, but if unable to do so, write to DR. GEO. A. BAYNES, Medical Director. Canadian Headquarters— 194 St. Urbain Street, Montreal, P.Q. Laboratery—Notre Dame Street. Corresponding Department—494 St. Urbain Street, Montreal, P. Q. February 25, 1890—dy & wky tf TO WOMEN, | IV. Menorrhagia. V. Change} IX. Projlapsus. I. Retarded Menses. of Life. VI. Chlorosis. A BON ANZ4S ——_ FOR—_—_ argain Hunter's ——AT THE—— STAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. ———x}-———— the balance of February, a SPEOIAL LOT OF STAPLE over the counter or mide up as you wish. Genuine Bargsins all and be convinced, as we mean what we say. } We offer for ‘TWEEDS at Cost, ‘Genuine Goods! C ‘Ache TURES to be delivered in the LYCE A GRAND Fancy | A be held in the — ; HEART.—It is impossible to glance through even the smallest newspaper without see- We Offer for | McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1890. LECTURE. C M this season, wiil be given by REV. D. Ju & MACDONALD, FIRST OF A SERIES OF LE EU On Friday, 25th February, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. ee SUBJECT, “THE JESUITS. ’ in aid of the Benevolent Irish Proceeds Society. Reserved Seats, 25 cents; unreserved, 15 i cents. ‘Tickets may be obtained at Watson’s, Ran- kia’s and Reddin Bros’. Drug Stores; also at the stoves of William Murray and Charles Riley. SIMON BOLGER, Chairmaa of Committee. Dress Carnival will VICTORIA RINK, VICTORIA, Lie sine Thursday Evening, Feb. 27. At 7 o'clock, The Rink will be tastefully decorated, and as a large numb-r bave promised to skate, a good time may be expected. Music will be furnished by the Artillery Band. Admission 25 cents. Skaters in costume free. T. STORDY, Secretary. Victoria, Feb. 14, 1890—dy &wkytd WHOLESALE! To The Trade Only. Immediate Delivery: 250 Pieces Striped Hessians and Hooking Canvas. 100 Pieves Assorted Ticking. 200 ‘** White and Colored Flannels. 60 Pieces Heavy, Plain and Check Duck. 200 Pieces White Cottons. 1000 ** Assorted Print Cottons. 30 Bales Grey Cottons. 30 ‘ White and Colored Warps. 100 Bundles of Patches, Quilting Prints, Turkey Red Cottons, Canton USVUAL THERMS. WEEKS & BEER. Notice of Mesting. fee HE ANNUAL GENERAL MEEILING of the Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, for the election of Directors and receiving a statement of the affairs of the Bank, will be held at the Banking Office on THURSDAY, March 6th, at the hour of Eleven o'clock, a. m. Proxies for voting must be left with the ; Cashier on or before Wednesday, Merch 5th. By order, WM. McLEAN, \VE YOU GOT THE GRIP f GRIP ? fEYHEN USE HAWKER’S TOLU AND CHERRY BALSAM. It acts like a charm.. Also use Hawker’s Pills with it. Price 50 cents. HAVE YOU HAD THE GRIP ? Then use HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC to build up and strength- en the system. It is the best invigorator. Price 50 cents. For sale by Druggists and General Dealers. eod & wky--febl7 THe WEATHER DOK, --—BUT—— Never Varies. janl3 i. ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1890. Telephonic Echoes. —_— the races that are expected to take place in a few days. [Betting so far is two to one in favor of the blacksmith’s Strawberry (Jueen. Scarlet fever is quite prevalent in Souris at present, in consequence of which the public schools have teachers allowed to go home on a_ holiday. The{Minister of Marine and Fisheries has, in compliance with a petition lately sent to his Department, ordered a report to be made in regard to the erection of a light for tishermen on the North Shore. A great many people are of opinion that the neat King’s County Exhibition should be held in Souris, where a suitable building for the purpose, the new skating rink, is now obtainable. The idea is worthy the serious consideration of the Government. It may be said that it; would be unfair to the farmers of the western part of the County to hold the Exhibition sc far east. Sc it would be if the show were held at Souris every year. 3ut the better way would be to hold it in each of the five electoral districts of the County alternately, beginning in the First District next year and moving westward the year after, and 30 on until each District in the County has had its turn. The roads in the country are in fine con- dition, and hauling is going on in ali diree- tions by farmers getting out their firewood and longers. The river and sea ice which is this year over afoot and a_ half thick, and glib as glass, and affords excellent op- portunity for fast horse fanciers to lower the record. Washington's Birthday was not forgotten by the Consular-Agent at Souris, C. C. Carlton, Esq., who floated the Stars aud Stripes in the breeze on the 22nd in honor of the ** father of his country.” Skating, listening to learned lecturers, attending debating societies, where subjects popular and profound are dealt with, torm the principal enjoyments of the present time among the people of our rural dis- tricts; and if the cold weather wouid only inoderate a little, life in the country would be of the most enjoyable kind. in News Noies. A hundred carloads of ice are being shipped daily from Barrie, Ont. Malignant diphtheria is epidemic at Wel- lington, Ohio, and the public schools have been closed. Le Temps says that if England joins the labor conterence proposed by the Emperor of Germany it will be held, but if she re- fuses it will collapse. Russia has demanded 3,000,000 roubles from Bulgaria, being the amount due for maintenance of troops during occupation under the Berlin treaty. Genera! Benjamin F. Butler has had an operation performed on the drooping eye- lid which has distigured him since his birth and was growing so troublesome as to in- terfere with his sight. successful. A clock tower is to be erected at Led- bury, in Hertfordshire, as a memorial to Elizabeth Barret Browning. In her girl- hood she lived near that town, and some of her early verse describes the scenery of the region. One of the latest fads at fashionable spas in England is the opening of cafes chantants by the ladies and gentlemen of the arts- tocracy. The ladies appear as waitresses, dressed in French, Swiss and Iltalian cos- tumes, and there are great throngs to be waited on by them. The force of folly could no further go. The King of the Belgians wishes his sil- ver wedding celebrated by devoting to the poor the money which the municipality proposes to spend for fetes. But the bur- ghers of Brussels say no; we must have these festivals in order to bring strangers to Brussels and make a little money out of them. A romance in the life of Tennyson is an- nounced on the authority of Rev. Charies Yeld, of England, who claims to have found a versified tribute from the poet, ' written in his youth to a young lady named | Bradshaw. The lines of this verse declare | that the writer ‘longed to kiss the hands ‘and lie a thousand summers at her feet.” In further confirmation of bis theory Mr. !Yeld tells this anecdote: One day while young Mr. Tennyson was out driving with | Miss Bradshaw and other ladies, some one asked the time. On this Tennyson took ‘out his watch. Whereupon Miss Bradshaw Jeaned over a little, and her worshipper ex- claimed, “‘Don’t.” ‘Why, am 1 not to llook?” ‘‘No; it would stop to look at ‘you.” This being one of those naively in- ‘genious replies which lovesick youth de- light to address to the object of their pas- | ston, the authenticity of the anecdote | ought not to be rashiy questioned. Prot. Schiaparelli, who is best known to the world from his interesting discover- ‘ies in regard to the surface and general ‘condition of Mars, has recently made an important announcement in regard to mer- leury. By observation ofthe spots on its ‘surface he has found that its period of ro- tation on its axis is about 88 days, or the same as its period of revolution around the ‘sun. It thus always presents the same | side to the sun, and hence, unless modi- ‘fying conditions of atmosphere prevail, of ‘which we can form no conception, one side of the planet iust constant- ly be subjected to intolerable heat, while the other is covered with cuntinuous | night and —unless furnace blasts from the ‘sunny side pour round into the darkness— ‘with arctic cold. As watery vapor is re- vealed by the spectroscope, it is possible that a twilight belt around the planet per- | wits of the existence of life, but it is not ‘improbably a region of tornadoes and ‘blizzards. Mercury must, therefore, in the meantime, be excluded fromm the list of worlls that may be inhabited, and is not likely at, any time in the ambjcious future, ti be Coveted by We Vnited States. The ice on Souris Bay is staked off for | ~ been closed and the! The operation was} VOL. 25.—NO. 75 | Local and Other Items, | ScaRLer Fever is very prevalent in Ban gor, Me. eee Ral v8 Wei. Fortiriev.—The New York Sun says that Halifax is the most strongly forti tied town in the Western Hemisphere. ainiad PERISHED IN THE STORM, Jast au elderly schooi teacher named James Bell was caught ina snowstorm on his way from Halifax to Preston, and parties passing some time af er found him dead. He leaves a , wife and teu children. —_—»--— Unirep Srares J ustice.—According {to an exchange, a South Carolina man embez zled $40 and went up for 11 years; an Ohio man embezzled.$6,000 and got 5 years; « Michigan man embezzled $25,000 and al- moat got smothered by the congratulations of his friends. Such is the method of jus- tice in the glorious land of the free. On Fi iday night Cuancep Hanps —The Truro Sun says : David Corbett, of Five Islands, has sold his j handsome colt, Melbowne Chief, sired by Melbourne King. He was sold for the hand ;somest suin of any horse ever sold in Lower Colchester, and purchased by Capt. Robert | Corbett of the above mentioned place. who in. jtends sending him to Truro to A. L. Slipp | for a course of professional trainiag. - - Canapa’s Trape.—The exports and im | ports for the seven months ending 31st Feb, 1890, make a good showing. The total of ex- ports for the period named is $66,485,620, as against $57,412,899 for the corresponding period of last year, an increase of $9,072,721. The total of imports for the same period is $65,539,433, compared with $59,114,467 for the seven months of the previons year, an in- crease of $6,424,956. The Sduties show ea corresponding increase of $380,708, teicaiil A Wonper or THe AGe.—The Truro Sun says: A few miles from Tatamagouche there is a child which, at its biith, a few ronths ago, had a father and mother, two grand fathers and two grand-mothers, three great- grandfathers and thiee great-grandmothers, one great-great-graudfather and one great great-grandmother—these two last being hus- band and wife—all living. <A few weeks ago one of the great-grandmothers died. The | others are all well and living within a few niles of one another. soionentiiaidiaiaia Love or Country.—His Grace Archbishop O Brien is a firm believer in the Dominion— “the brighesttgem in the British crown.” Having been elected one of the vice-presidents of the Imperial Federation League of Canada, he says: “If we only could succeed in mak- ing all Canadians have confidence in the fut- vre of Canada, in its vast and varied resour ces, and its almost unlimited possibilities, our work would be easier. We must only Lope that love of country will wax stronger ‘with our growth in material prosperity ; «nd every race will realize that the develop- rent and strength of each are best secared by moderation in their peculiar views and justice in their actions. CYEALED TENDERS, addressed to the under- } signed, and endorsed “ len‘er for Chapel }‘oint Works,” wil be received vutil TUESDAY, the 4th of March. inclusively, for repairing and extending the pier at Chapel Point, King’s County, Prince Edward Island, according to a plan and specification to be seen on application to Mr. Jossph R. McDonald, Georgetown, ?, *. L, and at the Departinent of Public Works, Ottawa. Tenders will not be considered unle-s made on the form supplied and signed with the actual signatures of tendcrers. An accepted bank cheque, payable to the order of the Minister of Public Works, equai to five per cent of amount of tender, must accompany each tender. ‘This cheque wiil be forfeited if the party decline the contract, or fail to complete the work contracted for. and will be returned in case of non-acceptance of tender, The Department does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, A. GOBKIL, Secretary. Department of Public Works, / Ottawa, 3rd February, 1890, § feb28 —3i In Stock, 14 in, square, Furniture YO Bars Copper, 20 sets Bedroom stock }. (bankrv pt E. H. NORTON & CO. febl18S—Gi eod HERRING! HERRING! ‘\ Barrels No. 1 HERRING, POU 100 half bris. of 30 qtr. bris, “4 For Sale Cheap for Casli. DAVID SMALL, Corner Water and Pownal Streets, febl8—dy 3aw wky FOR SEWERS! ee Both Public and Private, CARBONIZED STOVE PIPE IS THE BEST, 4“ HE bore is perfectly smooth and straight and the mode of covnection prevents any obstruction at the joiats. 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