CRRMS Five Dottaxs a YrRae. NEW SERIES , WAILY EKXAMINER is issued every evening, by The Examiner Publishing Oo. ik trom their office, corner of Water and (yreat George Streets, Char'ottetown, Vince Edward Island. WATERA * SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months $2 59 {hree Months, 1 26 we Month, . - - 0 50 “e- Advertising at most moderate rates. Contracts may be made for monthly, »iarteriy, half-yearly or yearly advertise- ments, on application. ALMANAS FOR MARCH, (884. MOON 8S CHANGES, | First Quarter, 4th day, 9b. 20.6m., a. m, Wail Moon, llth day, 3h. 27 5m., p. m. Last quarter 19:h day, 7h. 0.5m., p. m. New Moon 27th day, th, 35.0m., a m., D pay OF WESK Suan ‘San ‘Mvon| High | Days) ) Oo nb ' M rises |seta | rises water | len’h, hm, m morn morn; hm 1} Saturday \6 43!5 42 8 32 0 42/10 58 2)/Sunday » 49 43) 941) 2 26)1 1 3. 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BARRISTERS... | ATTORNEYS- AT-LAW. Office in Old Bank, (UP STAIRS). Ch’town, Feb. 21, 1884. DR. MACKAY, Physician and Surgeon ' » QPFIGE: ROCKLIN HOUSE, Kent Street, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Feb. 16, 1883—3aw ‘tf MONCTON Sash and Door Factory. M* P. LEA, in returning thanks to the 4 public for the liberal patecnage extended to him while in business in Charlottetown, begs leave to inform his old customers and the public generally, that he, in company with Mr. William Rogers, bas appointed Messrs. B. Williams & Co, Lumber and Coal Dealers, Pownal Wharf, Charlottetown, our agents, who will keep sonstantly on hand a fall supply of Moald- ings, Window Sashes, Doors, etc., at LOWEST CASH PRICES, All orders entrusted to them will receive prompt attention. LEA & ROGERS, Moncton, N. B. Bept. 5, 1884.—Zaw wly ~ SHIP AND HOUSE BUILDERS, Will find every requisite for the trade at DUCHEMIN’S STEAM FACTORY, Beer’s Wharf, Always on hand, a complete stock of Ship’s Blocks, Deadeyes, Steering Wheels, —ALSO— Mouldings, in grest variety, Cornice, Base Pavel, Decor, and Window Finish, Spouting, Condyctor and Handrail, Newel Posts, Balus- ters and every description of Turning. Fret, Circular and Jig Sawing, Planing and Moulding turned oat neatly and with dese patch. Satisfaction guaranteed. Don’t forget the plece, Becr’s Wharf near Mc Millan's Coal Depot, Albert Duchemin. ‘* Dhis is true Liberty, when Free-born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,””—Evxirwes. —_——— CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, SATURDAY, MARCH 1, 1884, GRAND SALE oF DRY GOODS AND CLOTHING. --—0I—_—_— ae MACPHEE & CO. will, duriog theo HOLLDAY SEASON, give special bargains in ce Dress Goods, Kuit Wool Goods, Mantles, Shawls, Rlannels, Hosiery, Gloves, &¢ :0; CLOTHING. CLOTHING. Men's Overcoats, $3.90, $5.00, $6.50, $7.50, up. Men's Ulsters, $4.95, $11.25, $7.00, up. Men’s Reefers, $2.95, $3, $3.50, $5, $4.50, $5.50 up. clothing, Buffalo Robes, Horse Rugs, Small Wares, etc. PARKS WARP, CHAP. Cash Buyers can depend on getting REAL BARGAINS in every Department, WHOLESALE AND KETAIL, JOHN MAGPHEE & CO, ROBERT ORR’S OLD STAND, Ch’town, Dec. 12, 1883.—2ew wkly pres pat _ D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR, S OVER-STOCKED with the tollowing GOODS, and offers them at a REDUCTION OF TWENTY PER CENT, Gents’ Woollen Underwear, Flannel Shirts, Fur _ Caps, Kid Mits, Sleigh Robes. 0. OV ERCOATINGS, WHICH: YOU CAN HAVE MADE. TO YOUR MEASURE Cheaper Than Imported Ready Made. D. A. BRUCE, 72 Queen Street, Charlottetown Pt ay See Dec.20, 1883.—eod wkly a ee —S SIGN OF THE ELEPHANT. W R. BOREHAM has now on hand the LARGEST AND ° BOOTS, SHOES, SLIPPERS, OVERSHDES & RUBBERS, ever shown by him. His motto is a good article at a moderate price. LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FINE GOODS, a specialty. for the Holidays. Try BOREHAM for a pair of GOOD BOOTS. W.R. BOREHAM, North Side Queen Square. Ch’'town, Dec. 10, 1833.—mo we fr 2m HE EXAMINER JOB PRINTING OFFICE HAS LATELY BEEN REPLENISHED WITH ‘A Large Supply of Printing Types and Material OF THE LATEST INVENTION AND BEST DESCRIPTION, AND WE ARE. NOW. PREPARED, Under the Careful and Skilful Supervision of Mir. J. W. Mitchell TO PRINT LETTER HEADS, RECEIPTS, POST iis, DODGERS, &c., Ke., BILL HEADS, BLANK CHEQUES, NOTES OF HAND. HAND BILLS, Ub’ town, Jan, 2, 169%, —whkiy Gi, A nice lot of LADIES’ AND GENTS’ FANCY SLIPPERS! | i. XY . rs sta > : yr | Pur Caps, Kid Mits and Gloves, Cardigan Jackets, Worsted Tweeds, Under- | | } | All Sizes, Just Reecived. ' country on receipt of price. | | SAS. BH. GRANT, Sole Agent for P. E. Island for ‘FHOS, CONNOR & SONS, | | Repe Manufacturers, ha tee b ws | Orders from the trade respectfully ‘ solicited. | Ch’town, Feb. 29, 1884 —1lm eR old ae ee <Q | Sy Charles Reade. >. — CHAPTER LVI. L. ‘the scene, Nancy Rouse made a discovery suitor—that she was considerably attached to him than she had thought. | Wuen Joseph Wylie dissappeared from | which very often follows the dismissal of a) more) SINGLE Copies Two CENTS. VOL. 14.--NO. 86, ‘ona scale so economicatiy pradent that the Opposition bas never been able to object to anything but the most inaignificant items of | expenditure, and in most instances has not | even carried its objections to the length of a | vote. Sir John Macdonald’s personal character is ‘above suspicion. The most embittered | partizanship has never dared to call this in question. Ais soundness and reliabilitv ar a ‘coustitutional authority are universally ac- |knowledged, He is emphatically a ‘tafe’ |man, who has about him uo rash compromising impulsiveness, and at the same time no anti- quated and upreasoning conservatism. With The house became dull, the subordinate | such a tried and thoroughly trustworthy washerwomen languid; their tacituraity | premier, the legislators of the Dominion could irritated and depressed Nancy by turns. _ bave no better opportunity for giving pratical | In the midst of this, Michael Penfold | Tecognition to the all bat universal feeling ‘discovered that Helen had come back safe. throughout the country that partyism ought anise tpppemastanin CORSSTS. | A LARGE DISPLAY OF THE NEWEST AND BEST GOODS, Sent free by post to any address in the | W. A. WEEKS & 60. DRESS GOODS! NEW ™ERINOES, CORDS, CASHMERES, SERGES, New Satins, Velvets, FLUSHES —AND— SILES. Wedding Milliaary & Outfits SUPPLIZD AND MADE BY Experienced Hands. W. A. WEEKS & CO. VELVETEENS —IN ALL— Leading Colors and Black. VERY POPULAR FOR WINTER WEAR, We have a Fine Stock of Nice Goods, W. A. WEEKS & C0. MILLINERY. MANTLES, JACKETS DOLMANS, ETC., MADE TO ORDER. W. A WEEKS & 00, 1884.—eod wkly. 99 amy Ch’town, Jan. Tie Ladies of St. James’ Kirk INTEND HOLDING A Good Old Time Teh AND. FANCY TABLE, ON THE 12TH MARCH NEXT. aa Further particulars will be given, A LITERARY AND MUSICAL ENTERTAINMENT WILL BE BELD IN St. James’ Hall, THURSDAY, the 6th MARCH, | } j | On Short Notice, in Good Style, at Cheap Prices ) curoms, ovt 25 By order of Committe. Ch’town, Feb. 18, 1884. P, . Island Pottery. E are Agents for the P. E. Island Pottery. Orders sent to us will re- ceive prompt attention. Jars, Jugs, Bean Pots, Mugs, Flower Pots, Spitoons, Stove Stones, etc., ete., in stock. BEER & GOFF AGENTS He came into her parlor, and beaming with satisfaction, told her of the good news, gave her delight at first. But, when she had got used to her joy on that score very ill. Now that Helen was saved, she could no longer realize that Wylie was so very much to blame. She even persuaded herself that his dis- ajypearance was the act of a justly offended ‘man; and,as he bel nged to aclass of whose good sense she had a poor epinion, she was tormentel with fears that he would trollop. unhappy. to go about singing the first verse of a song, and whistling the next, like any ploughboy, an eccentrie performance, but it made the house gay. Now both song and whistle were suspended ; and, instead, it was ali hard work and hard erying ; turn about. She attached herself to Michael Penfold, It. Macdoaald’s she beyan to think she had used Joe Wylie | do some desperate act—-drown himself, or’ go to sea; or, worse than a'l, marry some: She became very apaions and, Before this misfortune she used, 'to have arest, than by accorcing Sir John administration a cordial and honestly discriminating support. ‘The admin- \istration of affairs could not be in saier | hands, | There are able and moderate men to the left ‘of the speaher’s chair. There is not the slightest reason why everything proposed by 'the one side should be contradict:d and con- ‘demned by the other. If, accordingly, the mem bers of the Opposition wish to raise them- s<lves in the estimation of the general public and really to benefit the Domimion, they can in vo way sceomplich this more effectually than by sinking partizansinp, cutting them- selves adrift fram pooviacial politics and com- binstions, cordially assist g such measures as come bef re the House and onitedly rallyw¢ to the maiatenavee of the best interests of this great Dominion. ————e <- - yg — Trichinosis in Germany. The recent outbreak of trichinosis in jseveral villages of the Prussian province \of Saxony (says the Beriiv correspoudent because he had known trouble, and was of the Londen Daily News) has uot sympathetic; and these two opened their failed to aftract general altention, & hearts to one another, and formed a special commission having even been friendship that was very honest and touching. The scene of their conversation and mutual consolation was Nancy’s parlor; a little mite of a room she had partitioned off from her business. ‘For,’ said she, ‘a lady l’ll be—after my work is done—if it is only in a cupboard.’ The room had a remarkably large fire-place, which had originally warmed the whole floor, but now was used as a ventilator only. The gas would have been stifling without it. As for lighting a fire in it, that was out of the question, On a certain evening, soon after Mr, Penfold’s return from Scotland, the pair sat over their tea, and the conversation turned on the miesingsweetheart. Michael had been thinking it over, and was full of encouragement. He said: ‘Miss Rouse, something tells me that, if poor Mr. Wylie could only know your heart, he would turn up again directly. What we ought to do is to send sedidbedy to look for him in all the sailors’ haunts; some sharp fellow—dear me, what a knock- ing they keep up next door!’ ‘Oh, that is always the way when one wants a quiet chat. Drat the woman! I'll have her indicted.’ ‘No, you won't, Miss Rouse; she is a poor soul, and has got no business except letting lodgings; she is not like you. But I do hope she will be so kind as not to come quite through the wall!’ ‘Dear heart!’ said Nancy, ‘go on, and never mind her noise, which it is worse than a horgan-grinder.’ “Well; then, if you can’t find him that way, I say—Advertise.’ ‘Me’ cried Nancy, turning very red. ‘Do I look like a woman as would advertise for a man?’ ‘No, ma'am; quite the reverse. But what I mean, is, you might put in some- thing nottoo plain. For instance: If J. W. will return to N. R,, all. will be forgot- ten and forgiven.’ ‘He'd bave the upper hand of me for life,’ said Nancy. ‘No, no;I won't adver- tise for the fool. run offat the first word. He ought to know my bark is worse than’my bite by this time. You can, though,’ ‘Me bite, ma’am?’ said the old gentleman, ‘Bite? no; advertise since you are so fond of it. and I'll pay for it, for that matter.’ following: ‘If Mr. Joseph Wylie will call on Michael Penfold, at No. 3 E. C. he will hear of something to his advantage.’ ‘To his advantage? said Nancy, doubt- fully. ‘Whynot tell him the truth?’ ‘Why, that is the truth, ma’am. Isn’t it to his advantage to be reconciled to an honest, virtuous, painstaking lady, that honors him with her affection—and me with her friendship? Besiies, it is the common form; aud there is nothing like sticking to form.’ ‘Mr. Penfold,’ said Nancy, ‘any one can see you was born a gentleman; and I am a deal pronder to haye you and your washing pale eyes—pale hair—pa'e eyebrows—l wouldn't trust him to mangle a duster.’ Oh, Miss Rouse! Pray don't disparage my good master to me.’ (To be continued.) — = = Too Much Party Spirit, (From the Montreal Gazette.) Suggestions fo the effect that party spirit ought to be dropy«d in the management of Canada’s affairs are being thrown out every now and then. These desérve to be auly pondered and resolutely acted upon, while the ease with which they can be accomplished is a8 encouraging as it is evident. For many years past the Deminion has had a premier and ministers who nave carefully husban:led . the resources of the country, vigorously and consistently stood up for the | What right had he to, Come, you sit down and write one;! Michael sat down, and drew up the} than I should him as pays you your wages; deputed by the French Government to jstudy the epidemic on the spot. Dr. Stammer, a physician residing at the ‘village of Emersleben, in the centre of \the infected region, has just published ithe first detailed accounts in a scientific ‘journal, from which we take the most in- iteresting passages. Emersieben is situated about four miles from the dis- trict capital, Halberstadt, and numbers about 760 inhabitants. . For many years it has beeu the custom in this neighbor- hocd to use minced but uncooked pork as food in great quantities, the field laborers esyecially being accustomed to eat this meat spread on bread for their luneh. This was agaia the case during the past summer, On the 14th aud 15th of Sep- tember last a large quantity of minced, uocooked pork had been consumed, the entire supply coming from the same butcher, at Emersleben, The first symp- toms of the epidemic already appeared amopg some persons on the same day. The first patients were treated on Sep- tember 26th, and the last on October 15th. The total number was 257, of whom 50, or about 20 per cent., died. The greatest number of deaths took place during the fifth, and, sixth , weeks, when tep and eleven succumbed, respecs tively. The ages of the patients whose cases resulted fatally, ranged . from twelve to seventy-six. The sufferers also included many childrey, the young- est of whom had not completed its second year, but they: all escaped with their lives, excepting ove boy of twelve. Those persons. who had eaten the pork after cooking or frying suffered for trom two to three weeks from stiffuess of the limbs aud some swelling under the eyes, bat none were obliged to keep their beds. All, persons, however, who had \consumed more than a quarter of a pound of the meat have died. Not ove of the remedies employed by the physicians bad the slightest effect. BE Se aaa —Earl Granville, on the 25th, direct- ed the British Minister at St. Petersburg to ask au explanation of the Russian annexation of the Merv oasis, aud at the same time to protest against the action as a breach of the assurances given to England by Czar Alexauder. _ Besides extending ag Evuglish protectorate over Bellochistan, the Government proposes to send & military commission to’ Herat to ascertain the exact boundaries of Afghauistan and the condition of ' the border line defences. It will be its duty further to learn ebout the route between Serach aod Herat, “© Balkh laud other districts of the northwestern | Afghanistan. . The Indian council, after discussing a plan for the immediate oc- cupation of Kandahar and Herat, Lave decided to occupy Kandahar. The Govern- ment has seut Lord Ripon iwstructions to re-inforce the garrison wyon the north- western frovtier of India and seud iroops to Qeittah and Kandabar. » The English agent at Cabul is negotiating a pew treaty with the Ameer, which proposes ‘to give the Ameer further subsidies than ‘those which he receives at present on condition of complete submission of foreign relations to English control. Horsford’s Acid Phosphate FOR OVERWOKFED )ROFESSIONAL MEN. | Dr. Charles T. Mitchell, Canandsigna, N.Y. | says:—*'I think ita grand restorer of brain i force or nervous energy.” : + Sutrrsc Orr Boors 4Nv SHors.—A discount interests of the people, sedulously avoided the | very appearance of a scandal, and wisely and of 10 per cent. on the present low prives wili rigorously administered public sffairs. During be given at J. B. Macdonald’s Boot Store, ll tirese years the Uisbursements have been Go there or a bargain, §=[eb 9 wkly ber pres Se SR aS a eo 6 Ah A A EON A CO A IAIN IE Fag. ae eg SN OE Nisei ea ee cer age dt to = ol ym a ae