Local and Other Items, lap of spring = ; als burns se Philoderma, ml dw lm - I N at the Diamond cs - ' ED Methodist tea aud magic : w on DThuaraday, the 24th - * per cent discount at sl] Ha Irhree brushes for the : " -> nse stock of rubbers, all kinds es _ lesa and retail, at J. Mi x \ 8 7 a’ Hoows Phere has been a big rush e | xond Booksto e tor Prayer Books, stoc« is superb aad the prices lower than - great cheap window to-night. If *e ' we wi have some new ideas for trie s & ce next week —J M. Me & icinniian ul Messrs W. A. Weeks & Co. are transferring their stock to mises opposite the western end engaged ir pew pre : narke* einem reminded of the e Institute to night at 8 o'clock, LNE ity tescoera are ing sharp Managing committee will please meer at ), Soarp piven forget the oll fashioned Methodist tea when making your engagemen‘s for nex! week. Reserve Phuisday night and patroniz th: ladi-a of the brick charch, india lo rsrropuce Estey’s preparations,you can bay a bottle of the Emulsion, Tonic Bitters and Philoderma for one dollar. Three bottles i lollar at Dodd's Medica! Hall. beet fuat F rain.—Itis to be hoped that proper cepaire will be made to the drinking fountain on Market Square and that the ane aoyances of past seasons will be obviated. tlivinis Twenty io thirty per cent. dis count on beets at Stumper’s Cor- ner. Now is the time to get be gains os the stock mast be svia. - AS rwRepicreo, the English K Boot ha p i a success here, and we have received ¢ 4¥ another large lett ) supply the demand. Call and examine as they are without doubt the best boot in the market.—J. M. McLeod & pine j uen's Concent.—We are requested to tate that owiug tw cl: cumstanees the Uharl -tre town firemen will be unable to repeat cheir con rt in Summersid- on the 24th, as at fist intended. They also wish te thauk thei kind friends who promised to attend. a Race aT Tracapis.—We are rcquested to ste that Vugyau's colt did not wis the race at Tracadie vn St. Patsick's Day in three straight heats, aa stated by « correspondent fl.et two heats and ee folluwing (ort .gg4n @ COIt LOOK the Duggan s it the thi - ALi men are invited ta attend the meeting in the paslor of the Young Mens Christian Asevciativn te miorrow at 4 p m. Leader, Ernest Matheson; subicet, ‘* Come, tor ali thiogs are now ready.” Boys’ meeting ia the ectzre room af the same hour. silienehin We ane PrePanep.—lo order to please the mumercus pacrous of the Diamoud Bookstree a jarge number of those prize five cent station ery packages (o-iginal) will be in readiness to-night. lhey are worth three times that sam, but will be sold at the nominal sum of five ceate. (iet ove quick. apoio Vezy Isxrerestinc.—The services at the Baptist Church to-morrow promue tv be Tory interesting ev. J. A. Gordun will preach his third anniversary sermon as pastor of this church, at the ciuse of which an iliustration will be given showing how they du it. - Civic Eaerimiates The Amherst Town Couancs! rept estimates for the current year for $22,706; egsinat thie there are $5,158 im asaeis, tnaking the total to be assessed $17,755. The ssecssaole psoperty in the town 1s $17, 758.770, which gives a rate of 31 GO on the 2:0. The assesement is over $1,000 greater than iaat year - Bio Baruiaeps.—An exciting _ billiard match, fifty points up, three cushion car- | was played at Paris iately between Eugene F. Carter, of Toledo, Ohio, and Maurice Vignaux, the French chermspion, for 2200f. a side. Seventy-five innings were played, Carter winning easily by eleven points. Carter's highest break was ax and y gnaux's ive. cciuiiaiauaunl Ax Exrtaxation.—Mr. Theo. L, Chap pelle has explained in reference to the iv- ‘arious ins:nuation that he had opened new goods on Sunday, that the paragraph from which the false inference was drawn was given to Tue EXaMINER on Saturday ome SOS OSS Se RNR a ENS. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR, | West and Northwest ys. Edward Isiaud. Prince | one | Sim,—A number of people are talking about a lecture, showing the advantages of | this country against those of the far West. lam no talker, no lecturer, nor have I | tume, if | was, to prepare one, but I would like to tell every farmer on the Island that I fool to sell out here and he would be a move to the west, or any other country, for 1 believe we have better advantages sud better climate, considering 4li things, than they have elsewhere. Our farmers live in luxury compared with those of other places, their houses and outbuilding are far shead of those in the west. 1 have been asked by people, ** What is the outlook for this Island?" Inanswer, [ don’t kno-v, but thmk if our Government went to a little more expense—they are doing some good through Prof. Harcourt— to show up the advantages of this Province, and try to counteract the work of the Canad- ian Poscitic and other railways, in securing and publishing information, showing the farmers—for they are the backbone and every- ching of any country—that they are better off here than elsewhere it would do a great deal of good. Take the numbers of those who have sold out and kit for the west and retarned, get their opinions and you will ace that every person (with very few exceptions) they met with while on their travels would be glad to get back again if they could. Of course &@ great many young men have done well, but I claim—and they will tell you that, bad they worked as hard and lived as economical at home they would have Leen just as weil off and saved guite as much money—in proportion to the valu: of r:oney—aa they have out there. Our farmers now-a-days want to live too well, and if their more prosperoua seighbor gets a buggy, or the son gets a suit ef fancy store clothes, the wife or daughter a fur sack, the other man must do the same, and in many cases, sad co ssy, incur a debt that they can never get clear of, for one thing leads to another and fiaaily the crash comes and all is lust. Let us look back to how our fathers and grand- fathers lived and see the difference to-day, Gotoany church, social gathering, ma: ket w elaewhere, and see the number ot buggies, tur sacks, coats, good clothes, and you wiil see where the trouble lies gin, ( Ithough it is as much as a man’s life is worth tosay it) I believe our system of education is partly to blame, for s§s00n as a boy gets the regalar country -chool cearse he must get to college at a great expense to his father for board and ciothes, and then what can he do. Out of the many attending cur colleges to-day, how many will make thi: mark in the worid on sccount of their col exe course. 1 admit that s good education is a grand _ thing, and I am ~very sorry did nov g-t one myself; but at the same rime I claim that it is not absolutely necessary I know young men who have spent years at college and are good acholars, and others in che same family who never had any chance, snd the latter have made money and in some cases saved the farm from beiag sold, while the scholar has never earned a doilar To show what hard work and good manage- ment wilido, I'll teil you of a case that | know personal y. A farmer had 300 acres of yvod iand, and two or three good, hard work } ing boys at home, and others away earning and sending home Paar He never met with any losses, but owing, | suppose, to bad man- agement, everything was suid (or about to be) by the sheriff, when onecf the boys, who had saved a few hundred dollars, came home and | tuck charge—took hold of the farm with a heavy debt on it. This was about ten years ago. To day he does not owe a do}lar, and has some cash saved up and lived comfortably all the time. 1 know chat what | say abou edu- cation will bring a storm about my ears. At the same time a great many p-ople will admit that it istrue. Perhaps a sittle later I may have something further to say. Meanwhile, | am you:s traly, R. B. Norrox. ee An Educational Difficulty Settled. Sia,—Mach praise ie due our efficient Superintendent of Education for the masteriy manner in which he grappled with and settl- ed an unpleasant difficulty under which the ratepayers of Mount Pleasant School District nave been laboring for some time past. Meet- ing after meeting had been c.lled with a view of settling the matter, but with no effect. Finally the Superintendent was sent for and another meeting called, which threatened at tirst to share the the fate of its predecesaora,. The contending elements seemed to be irre. concilable, and the breach growing wider and wider, until the Superintendent, with rare tact and judgment, explained a way out of the difficulty, which at once satisfied both parties, and the business of the district was resumed and brought to a very satifactory conclusion. A waanimons vote cf thanks was tendered Prof McLeod for the able and business like manner in which he settled the difficulty, after which the meeting adjourned, ail realizing that a master mind was guiding our Educational Department. A WITNESS. +a A Correction. Str.—I notice a statement in the M orn- last, but was eruwded wut aud did not ap- pear until Monday's issue. This ia the fact of the matter nieinaiea . , See the let of boys and men’s wootes shirt. at sixty cents each. at darris & Stew «rt $ mS 5 - You don’t want soap or soda, or the com- mon washiag powder any more, when you use the Leasive Phenix Every woman who bas used it—and their name is legion in France. England and Canada—say it 8 greatest household blessing. For it cleans everything, from the dstothe common tinware the ashes and cost ly Gress gor dish. The misery of the wash is gone. No more chapped hands. Hard water becomes soft. Just think—Lessive Phenix is 8” aive in ite work that it not only makea all kinds of white clothing like snow, but it will make dirty zinc to shine Ya prehe Sfain. Ask your grocer ini cides Bio Fercenrry Stakes —Probably the tichest Futurity stake ever « ffered in Am-| érica for either the trotring oF the running horse ia that offered at Independence, La. it is called the Progressive Futurity, ani its sponsor ia the Independence Driving Park Association. Its for feala of 1892. to be trotted as two year olds” during the great summer meeting at Independence 1m 1394 [t is not a guarantee stake. but t the amount paid in hy nominators the *s- Sociation will add 810000. All the pay: Ments rendering a hurse elig:ble te start will approximate only #50 and these divided inte four instalmenta, covering sp average | ing about three o'clock was the result of tho period between each of eight months. ' ing Guardian of to-day’s date which I wish te correct, asit is false and calculated to mislead. In spesking of the concert at Summerside on St. Patrick’s night, the Guardian states that it was under the aus- pices of the B 1,8 Now the Guardian is in error in making this statement, as there ig po such an organization as a Benevolent [rish Society in this town. As a matter of fact, the concert was under the auspices of no society, but was given as a benefit con- cert to Dr. J. H. McLellan, in considera- tion of his services as leader of the Romin Catholic choir here. H: p ng you will be so kind 4s to correct the errer into which the ww " len (which, by the way, is only one © amp ae a which it has lately fallen) i ours, etc., I remains you ils Summerside, March 18th, 1892. (Watchman please copy. ) rere New Pratrorm —A new temporary plat. form has been put down on Queen Square in front of the Dominion Building. ae Fatse ALArM.—The alarm of fire this morn- wires crossing on lower Queen Street Ar tHe Cares —Crossing both ways at the Capes this forenoon. Boats left Tormentine at eleven o'clock sities Pomes —We ase requested to state that sm of the pumps at the eastern end of Wards 4.and 5 are out of order, to the great inconvenience of some persons who have not yet had the water put inte their houses. i See hs THE DAILY EXAMINER. - : A DUGK’S NEST! T HAS RERN SAID that it is no sign of a duck's nest to see a feather on a sturop, but »pring is surely cominy, f »r Gentlemen's Summer Suits and Cuyrtains are beginning to roil in NOW IS THE TIME. Ladies!—You are going to make over your Spring ‘tress Before doing snd your verdict will be “It looks like men’s Suite that wilt surprise you tains '!—Well we need not waste tims talkin; abevut that--you all know what wecan do—but our point is te have you send themin EARLY, before the great Spring rush of 192 strikes ns. * Burt,” you ask, ‘“ where are we to send thern ” Such a guetion in this enlightened aye where else but to the Charlottetown mchls - 3i And Cur Steam Laundry. TESTIMONIAL. EAR SiR,—As there seems to be another arive Dr Baynes into a corner and from the Island 4 come to his rescue and publish the benefits he has conferred upon them, so that o' hers may know where to apply for like benefits. My case was of long standing, the result of a weak circu- lation. and baftled the combined skill of half a dozen Island doe ors. perform my necessary housework, After Steadily improved, tik now I can dut esas well asever. Yours, ete, a. we. Charlottetown, 1ith March, 1°92, DR. GEO A. BAYNES, | Specialist in Diseases of Women & Chronic Diseases of Hen. OFFICE —Market Sqrark Island, , Charlottetown, P. EK, mehis NUT _ COAL. NE HUNDRED TONS NUT COAL for sale low by | W. J. BOSWALL, mehlé Lower Queen Street. Se SOLE AGENTS if ; Pe onTREAL BO THE GALLON £ t, > we The Fam Mustarg Scotch Whiskey. LAWRENCE A, WILSON & CO., mceblj—30i Jaw Montrea), » R. SMALLWOOD, Barrister and Attornay-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC. Office in Cameron Block, lately oocupie? by F. L. Haszard, Esq., South Side of Queen Square. MONEY TO LOAN. Ch'town,. Jan 2! 1892 —“ d & wy am WANES, LUSK, CUVLAD OST.—Last Wednesday evening, at the Rink or between that place and the E planade, a jad: 's gold watch, with chain attached. Finder will please leave same at this offi e. mchis ak’ ANTED TO RENT, by the Ist of April or May, a ‘‘ottege with good yard and stable. ent modera'e Apply at this office. mch18—lw pd ANTED TO PURCHASE.—Ten or twelve Horses, weight from 1150 to 1500 lbs. Ap- ply at once to JoHN FiTzraTRiox, Grafton Sr., Charlottetown. lw—mchlé Wwe WANT Salesmen evcry where for our New Nickle and Bro:vz- Door (Namr) Plates. Made with adjustable metal letters complete in 5 minutes time. Very oice. Prices low. Profit, $1 00 on each sale. $'0 2 day easily made. Sam ple cases free. Write for exclusive territory at once.--WRIGHT V’Pr’G Co, 34 Park Row, N. Y. mch 2—8i law (sat) W ANTED.—One first-class city salesman on salary Kxperience ynnecessary. Must be acquainted with Charlottetown and suburbs. adivopenee unequalled Good ref-renc+s re- wred. For fuli particulars address BROWN ros ©O., Nurserymen, T ronto, Ont. feb20—dy (sat mon) 3m ANTED.—By Ist April, a nursemaid References required Apply to Mrs. F. L. Haszsrd, Euston St. ml5 tf R ADOPTION.—A_healthy male infant, three months old. Full charge given, Ap- ply at this office. febl7 WANTED —A servant girl for general house- work. Good wages. Apply to Vrs. Weeks, Brighwon. mehli WANTED.—A servant girl Apply to D. Mc Leop. Keeper Dominion Building. mechi2—5i pd Ww \NTED.-—A good cook, by the Ist of May. spply tu Mirs. Artha: P tess, Brighton. mar ll WANTED —A ge eral servant in a family of two. Apply at tae EXvMINER OFFICE mar ll ) LET.—The eastern half of House on corner of Hiilsboronzh and Kuston Streets. Imme- diate poss.ssion. Apply to Mrs, F. PARKER CARVEUL. mch8 YOR SALE.--A good miich cow. kK JOHN ARCHIBALD MACDONALD, Glen mch8 Apply to adale. NAN VASSERS!—Our “Life of Spurgeon ” is ) seliing wonderfally. &. H. C mwell, the author, is o e of the most celebrated Baptist Divines in America. His book is spoken of as “The Spurgeon of Eogland by the ~purgeon of America” Tne clergy recommend it ; many are helping to sell. Uhe rei gious press have mad mot favorable comme ‘ts 500 »ages beautifalis illustrated Price 8.0 Usual nig term: to Agenis. = nd 3i ents for oui fit. Terms mailed with it, It ig a rare chance; do no! hesitate On@ man reporte’ 50 sales for 12 hours’ work send to EaRLE PUBLISHING HoUsk, St _— me «i We make a job of cleaning and pressing Gentile i [ think it time for his friends to aguin | so send it tous and we will clean and press it, | new,” | | Why, } { | endeavor on the part of some persons to. ! | I am plea-ed to bear tes | timony thatif ithad not been for the skill Dr. | Baynes showed I would to dlay be he'p'ess. He. | fore applying to him I was unable to sew or | the | lirst wee 's treatment I saw a change and have | perform my | ; Cc. GALBRAITH | ? why ; | C : BRANTFORD'S “WILL They Hacesh 6 Mw ane —_—- — —- a SATURDAY. MARCH 19, i892. 300 Pairs Just Received. FERD, ROULLLON & Cie., KID GLOVES. ‘MARL TRE NEWEST SHADES. wif be given’ in exohange. STANLEY BROTHERS, BROWN’S Chariottetown, March 19, 1892—eod & wky mm ~~ 7 = — = Se = PPEN t Mate. iai! The Mest Improvements ! The Fiaest Finish! THE GOOLD BICYCLE CO, wy, The Western Assurance C | MAKERS, BRANTFORD, ONTARIO the Manchester Assurance HOUSE AND LOT For Sale by Auction. WILL SELL BY. AUCTION, on the Premises, | : mn Street Kast (near Railway track), on | MONDAY, the 2ist day of March, iastant. at} 12 o'clock, noon ;— The HOUSE AND LOT at present occupied by Mr Nei} Mci.eod, containing 8 Rooms and Kit- Good title guaranteed, Grafto chen. Terms easy. mch1$ —tu th sat If any Gloves strain or sp PERRIN, FERRERS & Cie., KID GLOVES. lit, & hew par BLOCK, = ne ne ! TOS Out Tapert) AQ PE (x) ee Company of England. ompany of Toronto. eH THEO. L: CHAPPELLE, HORACE HASZA at DD, DIAMOND BOOKSTORE, ; = ee ee aie ~*~ : GENERAL A NT FOR P. E. ISL a . 4 GREENLEE BROTHER aa. [Agent for Chatlottetown, P. B, 1. GE AND Glasgow « hondon | Xe within Metin Office, Cameron Block, South Side Queen Square. Charlttetown, March 17, 1892 —eod $$ IVEN xX but we do the next R. BEAIRSTO, Auctioneer. Dried Fruit. l BOXES Evaporated Peaches, > * = Apricots, 15 * ” Nectarines, a | 3 Apples, 60 ‘* Died Apples. mchl14—3i evd always be tound at CARVELL BROS. ° in beautiful FOR SALE. Valuable Great George Street. Ts subscriber offers for sale the Lot on which f his 8 ables stand. best lo! in the city fur a gentleman's residence. If not sold before the 2'h of Aopril, [ will, on that date, sell it by Auctim, toget Barouche, 1 Boat.Wagon, | Single Wagon. 1 BR , | beautiful ae Double insnens, 5 s ts Sivgle Harness, Cart Harness, Side Saddle Riding Sadale, and | Farmer's Owing to the stable interfecia ing fast, new styles a i): hes with the bal-| Charlottetown, March 17, 1842—eod Building Lot on This is by all odds th & wky AWAY! We do not give away our goods, thing to it—we sell at a trifling advance over cost Fair prices and fair dealing will our Store. We are now opening our Spring and Summer Suitings and Overcoatings, patterns. ‘should see them. Our Hats are sell- Evers one nd low prices. ek: =. eae CS CE, Fashionable Clothier. = @ Ou' fit, consisting of 1 superion . NORTON & iler. with the rent- ing of my houses, I have concluded to close it out. mch4—eod tl 26th -\pril FOR SALE. | P. P. GILLIS, ta. AL Ft fA. holesale. House Builders’, FENNELL. LD W A. Linke Farmers’, ce : s 7 ~ 1X. OR SEVEN valuable building lots, | Blacksmiths ; RR, high and dry, adjvining the property of | Ry, Willers . =. Mr. Wm. Boyle and Mr P. M. Monaghan 1 on new street leading from Lower Spring | Park Rad. lots to suit purchasers. . vate sale it will be sold by public auction. Apply to Carriage Bail 7 Will be sold in one or more | If not sold by pri- WwW | HENRY RACKHAM, ml7 d tf w li Eggs for Hatching 2 LIGHT BR(HMAS, #LACK menoeEvss “ILVER WYA\NDOTTES, GOLDEN S«# BIGHT BiNTAMS. Eggs $1 00 per setting. mcehl0 NORTON & Charlottetown, February 20, 18%2—2aw & wky ders’, ID°"W A. Bt FENNELL ~ ri Hl ; } i, Great Size, u on-setters, Great Layers, i" i ai oe a f ————— 4 me 5! PT de Dee (2 . es = » L oes 1 Pliers uy # Address : L. A. HASZARD, P. O, Box 184, Ch’town The improvem2at mvde by its ito be fully appreciated. Every Housekeeper Should have a supply of JOHNSTIN'S FLUID BEEF as a stand-by for making Soups and Gravies. use must bh? experienced meh3 HEADQUARTERS! Weare { ths | FOR ( je Headquarters Best Stock, e® Nicest Uppers, Most Fashionable Lasts, Rest Workmanship, And therefore ¢an make you the best and mcat comfortable Boot or Shoe of any house in the Province, and at the most reasonable prices. OUR MOTTOES { Prom ¢ AEE, Good Fits, Beat Value, Lowest Pricea, So you will make no mistake by leaving your orders where general satisfaction ia given, viz., at the Leading Castow Boot and shoe Store. Our Spring Stock’ is complete. Now Is the time you want good Boots se come at once be fore the rush begins &® You know the piace : - J. Hi. BELL, Upper Great George Street. Charlettetown, Mareh 14, 189 Attention, dy Im eod COMPLETE STOCK — OF —— SPRING til SI ——AT— McLEOD’S, QUEEN STREET, Wholesale and Retail. Charlottetown, March |, 1892 COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. THE GREAT CANADIAN EMPORIUM --—FOR - Dry Goods, Carpets, Car tains, Furniture, China and Glassware, Books and Sta- tionery, Ready-made Cloth- ing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Si.verware and Kitehen Utensils. ®RDERS TAKEN FOR “ CRES- CENT BRAND” CEMENT. N. B.—We invite correspondence, and give prompt and careful attention to mail orders. AANRY MURGAN & CO, COLONIAL HOUSM, Philips Square, MU 7 febl3—tts AUCTION §& W* are instructed by th« Mrs Thomas C Robins Public Auction, on Thursday, the 2a. March, instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, «. premises, that Dwelling House, Outbuilds. and Land, situate on the north sid> of King Street, lately occupied by Dr. Thomas C Rebins. The ssid land has a front on King Street of forty two feet and runs back north by parallel lines for the distance of eighty fret. For further porticulars apply at the offise of ©. R. Smallwood, Solicitor, Cameron Block, or to the undersigned. E. H. NORTON & CO. mari dy tl sle Auctioneers. Wanted to Purchase. a HE DEBATES ot ine « » = felanl House of Assembly for the year 1458, and for the short Session of 1872. Apply at Tae EXAMINER offices febil Soragee Wag, 7 reo as Saas a