MARCH 17. 1890. — sti IS IS THE FINEST COD LIVER OIL EVER BROUGHT OUT. CAMPBELL’S SKREI BRAND OF Cod Liver @2!. ———-— (0) --— —— Cod Liver ficult of digestion, The Skrei Oil ste, and is to many so dii iilities are not experienced is free from these objections, being beautitully clear, pale and bright, alm st tasteless, most delicate invalids. Chemist, Queen Street, Charlottetown. S OVER, SO IS NEW YEAAR’S. 0o)—_— MAPLE LEAF IN RED WRAPPERS, Called For. x bie DIAMOND <> POTASH PVA GEG ——— —(x )-—— SOAP WORKS Books. oo BEG TO INFORM my Patrons and the Citizens generally that I have secured the services of MR. W. G. GILLESPIE until the end of the present month. As Mr. Gillespie’s artistic merits in his line are well uld advise those wanting any- BOOKS of any description to Aso —The Binding of Law Books, Magazines, Works of JAS. D. TAYLOR, Booxsrnper, North Side Queen “quare. “A GRAND TIMEKEEPER | Is what one of our Customers said the other day when he left his Rockford Watch ng it constantly for nearly four years, and without costing him a cent, Waltham and Elgin Watches xz. W. TAYLOF, CAMERON BLOCK oe — - eo Paco S ie . Y rh ¥ y R, - - ~ - - 3 ONDAY THE DAILY EXAMINE MONDAY, 7 4 j } ATTY FX AMINER been making and repeating by the mouth The Dear Little Shamrock of iil VAIL LY ad i ’ ‘j}of her great leader, and England is now Ireland. ieee ready to undo the wrongs of centuries. nao ; MARCH 17, 1880. Never were Irish hopes brighter. May | There’s a dear little plant that grows in our nothing unforseen attend to blast these : Isle, : ‘ tonti hopes: but, by the return of this day ’T was St. Patrick himself sure that set it; Steam Communication hn ; but, by : a on ae his . ie month, may the long-looked-for And the - on his labor with pleasure did | ; . anectactes olf sh Parliament, animated smile, ; ‘ P. E. Island Steam Navigation Com ey : 1@ ol = Lris 0 rs And the dew from bis eye often wet it ; Dany ve n ‘ | seply te thei = ‘2° Spee oF ? em S aw ae Saab taeiede through the bog, through the brake, fn : a , | Grattan and an O'Connell, and presided through the mireland,— H } } resolutions passe 9 a > “~) ar > yay >» syive . . . E 7 * ee ns - ial eo th a And he called it the dear little Shamrock of T Oil usualiy has such a disagreeable ta —— re se , . a’ Oe a < ae oleh aina glory Ireland. that its excellent nutritive and medicinal q' » ‘ ( / 3 en it 8eCc re FO e > “ “ “ . > ut :w e nection at Point | °! \ ro King a0 With her own | Chis dear little plant still grown in our land, | 30 : 1 ( ri of the L “) " sy * me snd foster industries Fresh and fair as the daughter of Erin, and readily assimilated by children and the =S gislature to create : oste aus 8, , . . ; é . ’ a ” Whose smiles can bewitch, whose eyes can ' , 1S , ln uu OR ‘5 W Ways | with her extraordinary natural advantages, "an ia , oot W. R. WATSON, Dispensing : . . 7 » : . . r ' he \v ery few wit h a pe ple born for almost any kind of In each climate that they mav appear in; fe 5 n , Isiand steamers | @@terprise, Ireland's future must be even! and shine through the bog, through the brake, " | more glorious than that described by the through the mireland, — “**"| ereatest English writer of the century in] Just like their own dear little Shamrock of ia accom ation 0! / che following beautiful words: Ireland. ilk svel on that road, As to las I look towards a land both old and young} Thig dear little plant that springs from our — . ‘ old in its Christianity, young in its promise soil, , , * the future; a natien which received grace Where its three little leaves are extended, ’ nown that a Canadian | before the Saxon came to Britain and has/Ppenotes from one stalk we together should \\ P at 125 ever questioned it; a church which compre- toil. ui by M ends in its history the rise and fall of : an- And ourselves by ourselves be befriended ; he lo e' bary and York, which Augustine and Paul-| And still through the bog, through the brake, t ' ‘ ‘ “~ a ste aS | inns found and Pole and Fisher left bebind through the mireland, I 60 a¢ oe hem. {contemplate a people which has had/ Prom one reot shall branch, like the Sham- t s trom Charlotte- | 4 long night, and which must have an inevi- rock of Ireland. -——- + +( at 2 Soom table day. Jam turving my eyes towards a —ANDREW CHERRY i Lon undred years to come, and I dimly see the ee og e time Ireland I am gi zing on become the road of —- > - x i 10.50 locul, | passage and union between the two hewwi- The Blarney. be 1D with ¢t og from | spheres and the centre of the worl-l. I see its —_— S ' Hl aud they | inhabitants rival Belgiam in populeusness, | Oh ! did you ne’er hear of the ‘‘ Blarney,” “ I s Sp Phes r wever. | France .in vigor, and Spain in enthusiasm. | That's found near the banks of Killaraey ? ; } yw h oped t ? “ : ii . . aa" 7 / , ace ‘ That the vision of the great Englishman Believe it from me, : it was pointed out to them Sa candies sentation wth wat enie te No girl’s beart is free, t s from St. Jubn and Halifax : y speedily materialia« feed a of | Once she hears the sweet sound of the Blarney. ' 1 other at Painsac | the prayer, to-day, of all we sa love | For the Blarney's so great a deceiver, s 5 n 1 places wo ild b Home Rule but, also, of all those w 10 ove That a girl thinks you're there, though you w ye detention both going and | and exercise a rule infinitely more precious, leave her ; S re 2 west e Golden Rule, the Alpha and Omega of And never find out . : ; all equity All the tricks you’re about +a new and fast screw steamer e ie ee aan ( s ote A. E. Burke. | Till she’s quite gone herself—with your blar- ey Sa) ———————$—_$§_o+ 92 ——___—_ ney. | ; ntemplatio , »~ st. » ick’'s ay ‘ala ’ é : Che Company have had in contemplati The St. Patrick's Day Celebration Chit ua; eed oe nk: Oh ee 8 ' i : a [as rob ame wily 5 7 : 3 : : ney? 4 3 : ccoupied is D'sagreeab!e w eather and sloppy streets et castle not far from Killarney, g, but t 8 have been greate have no terrors for Irishmen, if we are to On the top of its wall “ ‘ screw judge by the 8} lendid display of the Bene- (But take care y don't fall “ a te ee OF : Bs : . you don't fall) . i -s ae 3 : 7. . = ' y he nt lrish Society to-day. Shortly be- There's a stone that contains all this Blarney. LS A TL TE B ’ ’ _s — se tg onan tl ; fore ten this morning, the members ol the Like a magnet, its influence such is, I oP a a ; sa Society assembled at their Hall, Prince} That attraction it gives all it touches. oo “ty ie vors on a | Street, and attended by the Artillery Band If you kiss it, they say, — ; : “ dots + ca. tain und the Baud of St. Dunstan’s College, : From that biessed day : ated foley by a steamer run-| marched to St. Dunstan’s Cathedral, where | You may kiss whom you please with your 5 cx , \ | obliged to make Point | they assisted at divine service. High Mass blarney. ee st all times of t snd in all kinds} was sung by Rev. Charles McDonald, as- —SAMUEL LOVER, dec8—2m Zaw (tues saat) wky of e Pe ps it may not be generally | sisted by Revs. J.C. McLean and J. J. i 88 SS known that even wich that speet a suitable] McDonald as deacon and sub-deacon re- Personal. 7 . to have 2,000 horse! spectively, and Mr. McAulay as Master of Rev. Father Burke delivers the St. Patrick’s ‘ ~ recreived ias yeat Cere rae : Ps : a rages Tome pan’ hy The ver a hed by | Day oration at the entertainment in Summer- EA init clin ie 7 he i 1s SReTROS of the day wae preachec y side this evening. a. ; : ee iRiaal Rev. P. A. McElmeel, whvu took his text ‘ sentient a ( aa . 4 — . 7 oukuanine : aa “ from Genesis, 12h chapter, Ist and 2nd DIED. "te " ssarv to obtain from | Verses, ‘* The Call of Abraham.” The rev. a tli ee : ar ill ond vet te io sg. | gentleman began his discourse by describ- |..." Caen erty, Om 662 Ml it? agen gh te t} dikes of ten wadld otin. tien 16th, Agnes, dearly beloved wife of William _ Oe bind eo th i i. N. Harper, jr., in the 32nd year of her age. ¥ :' ee eres 8 “an - “oll - — [Funeral from her late residence, Fitzroy “ ’ Th 1 the route are, the | ©@t States and Kingdoms, following this Street East, on Tuesday, at 3 p. m., for Peo- (late of Mr. John Coombs 7 w than explanation of the success that ple’s Cemetery. } - . _ oe Ot; ] attended Abraham’s prompt compliance : , : r ere At his mother’s cesidence, Winsloe Road : . the : heer a of ‘ 2 tah « Almiohty G "i > . ™ ° che ta . re Bas Deen oO a ee ee ee f Almighty God, anda re- | March 16th, Cephas, beloved son of the late known in Charlottetown, I i” fe argo—D age ecount of the | #tun of the (ri ls to which the good man | John and Mary Ford, in the 32nd year of his}thing in the line of BLANK , was subjected by the Almighty in order to | age, 5 steamers—is | L out. In conclusion | test the steadfastness of his faith. After leave their orders early. Company say showing how Abraham was destined to be- : oe eit es te oe “J : sideline passenge steamers | Come the father of a nation which was to WAIT FOR Ast. ete. ots sing out of the United Kingdom with less | Produce a people worthy of being the an- ’ ” ? nodation than the St. La-vrence, which | cestorsofthe Redeemer of the world, he came ’ , € i and urry from 800 to 1,000 | down from a period about 2,500 years before p vers tin ‘ any as we do sume {the birth of Christ, and showed that the Lhe fact is the passenger business} people who iuhabited the western part cf —_— Ch’town, March 11, 1890, } i il not pay the working|the then known world were similar in ENRY M. STANLEY is now at Cairo, |= —EEE ee : Tr eam “— regards | many respects to the people amongst whom busily engaged in writing the only , i i Alf : * 5 whi rahe - Abraham ; had lived. Although, he ex-| sathentic story of his expedition to find Emin ° ae Game Ri eh ono. plained, this people at this particular time,| Pasha. The title of the book will be ‘In wal rye nail nd use of | “@Fe ignorant of the word of God, that cor-| Darkest Africa, or the Quest, Rescue and Re- J wo it ty a dea i feta ruption of morals which debased the an-| treat of Emin, the Governor of Equatoria.” at Zip cient Chaldeans,and which had degraded the | It will be published at an early day by Charles , Greeks and Romans, was unknown amongst | Scribner's Sons, who control all rights for the them, and Almighty God saw that they | United States and the Dominion of Canada. St. Patrick’s Day. were a people from which might be chosen This is the — age -~ pen eed that — . __| fit subjects for a great nation, a nation des- wd eee Hs ae oan a vi yn ATK be ¢ sorrows, to-day Weilit ned ie propog ate and perpetuate the faith der asa book wi l dl on the title page ] rget t oe established by our Divine Redeemer. Just the imprint of Shdslon Sastnes’s Gute 7a ind s1 ougu tears like a sunbeam | xs 2 500 years before, God, in His infinite that it is the only cian tein See atk banca : —r : .,| wisdom, had chosen Abraham to be the any personal interest. It will be in two , y i ance sata ur rulers would | father of the nation which was to produce | yolymes of over 500 pazes each, well provided . Saieal ne Sos cateful and blessed than the Redeemer, He graciously vouchsafed with maps, and amply illustrated from Mr. hy : ae ks = to select from the deserving amongst this|Stanley’s own photographs aud sketches. It Bite people a man to be the father of a great na-| will be sold only by subscription. . tle ” |tion, the founder of a more faithful race. CHARLES SCRIBNER’S SONS, to be cleaned after wear : : BLlCe ire — © national fes- | This man was he whose memory the uni- New York. en more general and . husias- | versal Church honors to-day, the great St. THE EARLE PUBLISHING HOUSE, St. Han 6 Detore. he pros: | Patrick, the glorious Apostle of Ireland. He} John. N. B.. Sole A for th iti ; sa ’ - Us & a eS gents for the Maritime ° ra yn ol ner iegisi ative then dwelt upon the life and labors of St. Provinces. Agents wanted every where. A few Rockfords left > also ndey At which are Just NOW so bright, Patrick, comparing his trials and _ tribula- mehl7—li Prices reasonable. ho doubt givesa new 1 mar oe rik on tions with those of the other chosen man— usiasin Cie world over Cis more than} Abraham. He then went on to speak of the A B A RG A | N iiK that the I ip rial Parliament will Irish race as a missionary peple, as a ! shoriiy pubon record an act restoring IN| people destined to spread the Gospel in- oe Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1890—2aw wky le iag ofthis 19h century what it | troduced among them by St. Patrick to O those who want a comfortable home, we ame em . ¢ mplished 0 taking away un ler Castle-} 4}] partsof the world; as a people whose mor- Fa tag sale one oe best - niost gh in irs early morning. "A union that | ality was of thehighest order, and as a people |o™mfortable private’ residences in the city.| AGCIDENTS WILL HAPPEN, not of mutual parts cannot endure. ‘Al whuse patriotiam, love of country and de- eH omg 1 are a ae N a ene yvernment in wh " the . pe pg nv} vyotion to the church was unquestioned. la good want and atabtes Cost ok $8 000 : ee p t 138, 48 Owilit weli sar , 8 the very ‘ eh- conclusion the rev. gentleman predicted f mg ' = _ ' ‘ : ° or sale now at half price, asthe owner is uT- * F BION UF Bsavery. Phe act of union struck | that ere long Ireland would soon take her leaving the Island. a $1,000 cash ; Meral — I:sure ln tha Travelers, st a idestructable principle. lt bas been place among the nations of the world. balance in yearly payments. maintsined at a terrible cost for ninety] After Mass [the procession was r- ormed, E. H. NORTON & CO a yours, Out Faia tc) tae el quent predic- | and some of the principal streets were par-| mch17—6i eod Anetionsers. tim of Grattan in his last Oe aes speech, | aded vefore returning to the Hall. The ’ ‘* Liberty may regain her gulden beams, | ev}lectiun taken up in St. D an’s C y may regaw ; tion te pin St. unstans Ca- E s| and "T rea — neat ees tae arene thedral was in aid of St. Vincent de Paul Our ngagements. try. 4\Dorly fis repaired her beans and | Society. It amounted to nearly $60. Z Home Ruie, which means the restoration of y y OF HARTFORD, CONN., Arelaud’s Parliament in College Green A VaLvaBLe Jcoe.—A negro named John ' ONDAY, 17th—Lot Hay, near Pownal can now be only a question of a very short | Reel, whiie ploughing ina field eight miles from Tuesday, 18th—Extensive Furniture} Largest, Safest and Best Accident time. Indeed, all those who enjoy the | Nashville, Ark. found a ing containing $16,.|Sw@, also Mortgage Sale at Law Courts. happy privilege of living under the old] 000 in gold. It’ w: d srry and | Wednesday, 19th—Trade Sale at F. T. New- Company in the World. App ivileg iving 10 in gol t was too heavy to carry, and, ciel Thursd 20th—Al McKay’ flkg in England’s colonies—and ‘the sun | putting $490 in his pocket, he started fora aes ag _ ah oR Cleat Go we: “4 ann never sets on her possessions’ —find it diffi-} vehicle. He was so elated that he could not ele of "Exhibition Buildin eS ee cult t» understand why she should so long keep his good fortune to himself, but told Satnrday, 22ad—Land Stork und wo Petia ASSETS, 8 $10 383. 000 hesitate upon giving to the brightest gom in | Several a 5 = he | .t P. M. Bourke’s, Lot 49. Monday, 24:h— : : her diadeuw the same measure of self-govern- vai Ca an that the jug and con! midon House and Furniture, Kent Street SURPLUS, - - - 2.041 000 ment which hay made her —— cunnec- F co Room for other engagements after March 24th, Sie , tion doubly strong ; and that in the very : j : E. H. NORTON & CO sctntsiaiennidininnt face of the strongest proofs of their wonder —The debt of the Province of Quebec is mehl5—dy 2i Agotioncers ful ability to govern, she should mamtaia ee ee a _— sapetiecihit littl idaieunasniilicsdilipaisaltapdldaitaetidg ae sae 2 A POLICY GRANTING: the in ibility of her Irish subj cts to govern are assets of One Kind or anvuther to the - c j Ireland. Notwithstanding the great w rongs | mount of $12,813,960. There has been a WANTED AT ONCE. $1,000 in event of death, irishmen have received at England’s hands, deficit in Quebec every year since 1882. $1,000 for loss of two eyes, the y have, since the days of the Liberator $1 000 for less of two h : . ’ ands at least, shown a disp sition to forgive and Try a barrel of Beer & Goff's $5 flour— i a ee to $1,000 for loss of two feet ’ iorget, Seeking to right thelr wrongs by warranted to give first-clase satisfaction. Work in New asgow, an $1 ' i f h , consti! uti mal means alone. And they marl? i G. A. DIXON & CO., ,000 for loss of one hand and foot, have proven the ennetenee of this dispos- Spring Mattrasses.—A few slightly damaged New Glasgow, N. 8. $333.33 for loss of one foot, ro a - : : salen “ o battletields, | qauble Woven Wire Mattrasses, the best kind, | _™°eh]3—dy 2w $333 33 for loss of one hand, ». mae “gistalivoe halls, im every | 30 per cent discount; as good as ever, at And $5.00 per we : ies hell e 3 e avocatim of iife. Every national | John Newson’s. feb20dy im . TEA AND FANCY SALE C549 pe ik for disabling injury, See = patriotic effort, ye Given Away—Women's felt slippers, 50c, *|costs a PROFESSIONAL OR BUSINESS ormerly found @ voice only in futile | carpet 25c; infants’ bouts 25c, at Goff Bros, a MAN but $5 OO per annum, and pro- rebellion, is now forwarded by legitimate marl tf ; rata for larger policies, agitation, proving again that ** the pen is Cheap Boots at Cost ;~- HE Ladies of St. James Church will hold a mightier than the sword.” The age of W omen’s boots, $1.25, Now $0.65 their annual TEA AND FANCY SALE] These Policies cover all kinds of accidents Ty smond aod O'Neil has passed, the age Child's boots, 1.14, . 065| Whole ; caused oy lone. violent and accidental of Gra'taa and O'Connell has begun."| — * long boots 1.28, « 0.75( Stock. TN ST. JAMES’ HALL, ) main jimits of travel cover all the O'Conveil secured by his adusirable policy — ne 7. aaa a ae Tt. : toe & bearing in the Court of Englanad’s con- mar] tf —ON— For further information apply to science ; Parnell, following in his foutsteps, Brass Window Poles (slightly damaged) has well maintained and improved the ends ond rings and brackets complete —for Thursday April 10 FENTON T. NEWBERY, Liberator’s position, Gladstone las recog-| merly $3, now 7éu té Bl. A Uewd vargain, a¥ 9 ° Aguat for P. B. Idea waaed the fustice of the chasm Incl) bas Joe 2. Wee's fe yim | March 7—Jaw yar g | bi—Im vd | | TENDERS FOR PLANK. \@NEALED TENDERS will be received at | the ‘ity Cie:k’s Office until nooa of i WEDNESDAY, the 2nd of Apri!, prox., irom | |parties willing to supply the City of Char-| | lottetown with '50,009 Feet cf Merchantable itemlock Plank, in 3 inch and 2 inch, | delivered on any wharf in Charlottetown the _City may decide on or before the 10th of May | ne xt. Lumber to be surveyed here by legal Sur- veyor at City’s expense. The Counci! do not bind themselves to ae- cept the lowest or any tender, By order, A. H. MACPHERSON, City Clerk. City Hall, March 15, 1890—3i pat 3i a ea eee TEN Estate of Ritchie Brothers. DERS FOR STO K. ee eee EALED TENDERS, at a rate on the dol. lar, will be received at the office of Weeks & Reer, up to March 80th, at noon, for the Stock in Trade, Otfice Furniture and Suadries of the above Estate, trusteed for the benefit of their credit rs. Goods and Stick Sheet may be inspected any day on application. Tens Cash Trustees not bound to accept the highe any tender. : st or : WEEKS & BEER, Assignees of Estate of Ritchie Bios, Ch'town, March !3, 1890—i1w g the above Tenders thee 22ad ined. The time for receivin has been extended td mk }3 —————<—$—$—— a ——= FURNITURE TUESDAY HEMT, MARCH i8th. At Half-Past Ten O'clock, AT GUR AUCTION RroOoq,. OVER $1,000.00 WORTE piel iis, New end Hanssonie Purpp ture of all hinds, and g large lot of Second-hand Household Effects, SU ’ ITES, Feather Beds, Kixtra Tables, Chaica, 32 Mattre rete BEDROOM etc LIMIT YY i , NO iO tions are lot without rm OWNED in prices, PR pos ard to va ICES. Our instrne. tive clearance of the uc, Nob dy to nake . 6 ABROAD. interested No better opportunity has ever b en offered, as goods have never been suld under the same circumstances here before. All will be sold, no matter how small the crowd, 4 t Not on exhibition till day of sale, at hulf. past 19 oclock, as we have no interest in the matter. E. H. NORTON & €O., mch15-—tl sle Auctioneers, Continuation of A ‘ YHE SUBSCRIBER WILL SELL BY r I AUCTION, at his W irehouse, Water Street, on Wednesday, March 19th, AT 11 @CLOCG, A. H., A further supply of STAPLE GOODS, come prising chiefly ; Puncheons Tierces - MOLASSES, Barrels FLOUR, RAISINS, SUGAR, PICKLES, RICE, BISCUIT. BEANS, COFFEE, PICKLES, BAKING SODA, BLACKING, SOLE LEATHER, KEROSENE, LAMP CHIMNEYS TOBACCO, STARCH, 100 boxes HORSE SHOE NAILS, 4 tons BARBED WIRE FENCING, And other Goods. l 7 ? i. , and made Known at we FENTON T. NEWBERY. E. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneers. Terms libera sale, meckl3—tl sle pat : Pet [ Ort sc, TF 4* tf ?} a tf u ‘EALED TENDERS, addressed to the Ne undersigne d, and € udorsecd. ** Tender for Steam Onal, ved uatil MON- DAY, 31st inst., inclusive, for the supply of | Wii Oe recel Six Thousan’ Two Vundred (6,200) Tons of the “est Fresh Mined Round Steam Geal, fer Lece- metive use, _ senders to state the price per ton of 2,240 lbs., de ilVe red ast liows :—~ SONI 6. i cg ok dene 2.950 Tons. Summerside ..., L va cece wees ae. ire 400 ....7 Souris _ pls-o Wd bbc wikbé oli bn back d 300: * Cr NN i Sat ll 32 » foe oe i At least o: e-quarter of the whok quantity required at each of the above mentioned Sta- tions to be dk iuvered on or before 1 30 h day of June next, and delivery of the whole te be completed on oOo! b lore the ti: at day of Oetobor, 1890, The fiist payment wi!l be mde in July, and monthly thereafter. Ten (10) per cent. wil be retained ‘rom cach pyment until the tinal ; a and contract, The Department does not biad itself to accept the lowest or any tender, J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent, satisfactory completion of the Railway Office, Charlotietown, \ March 12, 1890 Jj pat 2i I att ak cu : . ; s Charlottetown Roller Mills. Prices Low for Choice Family Flour. THE | MEAL, fer Porridge, 4 COR ; ; i ; ’ iv * ii ha Atel i cu, WHEAT EAL, ” CRA'KED OATS, BRAN and SHORTS. Leave orders at Mill or at the Store. GHURGE E, FULL fbi d— cud