AI net ah ot ks ine MD nm» ct ti haiti ace THE DaILy EXAMI Teums :—Five Doitars a Yrar “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to adyise the Public, may made free.” omen, : k Corizs Two Cini YEN} 1 r a ‘ 7} Bk ys Ig . n i a ; NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 9, 1889. VOL. 24.—NO. 39- EER BRO THE DAILY EXAM INER., Agriculiural Chemistry, cog ee © TTIAPY ? TE ME time as the Wey iy —— JANUARY 9, 1889. m ea EBEKLY EXAMINER }contained a letter under the above heading, } nw he pen of James D, Dewar. The A Special Train. same letter, th ime accompanied by a Che Day Examiner Is issued Every Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co., . aac preface im which the author explains his FROM THEIR OFFICE, } ’ JANU 4 Wy S4] THE following correspondence speaks for | reason for writing it has appeared ..in the LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, — : i — Re |itself | Agriculturist 1e preface "was intended, [ of the letter. It dves increase its length Charlottetown, P. E. Island S x = eres sd. fon, John Haggart, Post t ( e a a a a > ‘ om Cited: ggart, tiie eT ae isiderably, but in other respects the Ns » SP£E RS . eS tter is, if ible, of less value than i | a el [AL oo Great dissatisfaction here over dela ID | was without thy The verse Sauna RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION mails. Yesterday’s mail lay forty-four hou i re ee : : on segues ’ : o think that there is something radically > Six Months..... $2 50 Three Months.... beeee eeeesevese 1 2 — ———| x} een SPE ‘ 5 iS Pm at Geergetown. The di spute over the mail! ih ; : : ew we were assured last year, would not oceur | "°° ”>.” 2 ou) HOO} System. He is of ; . ithe «1 é | iroim tf j JANUARY Sth, 1889. ouptiess, to a teatiy to the importance ; ; One Month..... bens . 0 50 Se again, but now a standing quarrel is being |“! CPR that “‘the mania for classica! Ga Advertising at most moderate rates. Wb hiie Bla i] Kets, sLorse Ruy vs, ; established with the Province. Board of |@4¢UCalion 18 gt ‘too far above our means, Contracts may be made for monthly, quar \ae l . ed | Trade -meets to-morrow evening Hope |b? the ni glect of something more remuner- on c a) ade fe Bu. ¢ i . ‘ i ¢ | ¥ 7 rawors »y , - moat iat we ee thin } . “ a wr Grey Blankets, ‘Sleigh Robes, » DURING favorable reply for meeting. ative,” The something inore temenatatied § D. Fercuson. he thinks, is agricultural chemistry, which, terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on Y Ts ; . . > fs DURING he claims, is shamefully neglected in our oe Bed Comforts, Fur Coats, | public schools. ALMANAO FOR JANUARY, 1999, Colored Counterpanes, Wool Carriage Wraps, "Blane ahven Inttustions te Cove apect Lath tte a eae ae ees, « &£ | é = Bo : A train to meet Stanley on its arrival. ti tl icators i Railway Rugs, Fur Jackets. STORK TAKING i 8 Same Miadgise: ites ke semana eee 3 0 De eg’ a, however, la r. New Moon, Ist day, 4h, 55.3m. p. m., 5.W., We regret that this concession was not ( Vewar's treatment of it is not worthy of his subject, and, judying by other writings of (below horizon. ) ita MT inet eg a ' ae [x] elem 7 made earlier in the season. It is neither|°?”: First Quarter, 8th day, $h., 28.im.,p .m., 5W. S O¢ I : 3 his which have appeared - in print, is not K TAK N right nor expedient that the special train, thee - su " He speaks jaltiie scene ;WOrlDy imsell, e@ Speaks with su Orrawa, Jan. 8 Full Moon, 17th day, lh., 24.3m., a.m., 3. " : "™.. 5 ‘ ‘tear * j ay . , 1 - . ‘ + ~~ roi er ar s* - ic ; ired 1 } s+} Pe | i } . mhngerrscaaanse eee Bing Display of Fancy Goods for Ghrismas Preseuts,! ehich i rogue, sos be Hse ore |nttsenes th Ung on any tag New Moon, 3ist day, 4b., 57m., a. m., N. EL, J : VU £04 Ai diiilios 2 Lub " . year, and not placed at the disposal of the |‘ C3 ave Se eee h the subject or {below horizon). walt oy ; ON Post Office luspector here until after al ih each other, hat 1013 aiucu-t to gather - ~ — LAJ er ata! ee <q" : his meaning from the fragments of which Dl ay OF WEEK Sun ‘San Moon High! Day's ON etorm of popular feeling and denunciation »his communication is composed. For in- M) ' risesisets | rises |water| len’h has annually been evoked. Sincerely we|stance, his remarks on what takes place th mih m!morniattr’n) h m TER DRY BOaDSs hope that it will not again be with-| ‘#02 4 teacher is about to leave a district,as Ty ; iz 50'4 19' 7 2 39 8 2 . well an what’lin muvseieeeiaieeee siednes ia ‘ 50 = 8 oli a ; . ya biti i j at iG held until the tunnel has been constructed Tr. 4 ee % one school ex ait cen Bae y ss 2} aah). (an AT PRICES WHICH CANNOT BE BEATEN. ii i 1 and trains are running rich 2 FAERIDSONS, CHS CIVINGS Pes eee would 9 ' 5S 5 VMSY4- pHave JUSC aS mu pO at , ‘curre 3 Thursday 50 21 9 11 morn | 31 § i | (rains are runnin right through have just I point had they occurred 4 Friday oH 22.951, 0 § va | Until the consummation of the proposed {in 4 dissertation on the cosmogony of the §/ Saturday | 50) 23/10 24) 051) 33 sciatic ia ~, aTT/ peor ee aoe Se ee nae @ B+ 34-8 - HOUSE FURNISHINGS tunnel or subway, a special train wil! al- "Th rae, a8 tasy nave m his article. 7: Monday | 48; 25)13 19} 2 16; 37 - T4% ) ¢ ver i ways be needed—or else the time of the a on + education — our sey . ¢ « . ‘ SONS ana dauc ers away "OT 1e@ Tar 8! Tuesday ie. 26/11 40) i) a 39 > & *s y i “4 regular trains mus ial gcd ) Ga . way trom the farm j At ) La 0) . Sy g ns must contorm to the arrival }is a statement + h. to say the least of O Wednesday | 47, 27/att 2) 356) 40 ae bn Bil e . dd : : So ie Tee Ch, CO BAY CAC least OF it, 10) Thursday i 47) 30! 0 26) 4 59) 341) and departure of the winter steamer. On| cannot be acce; lastrue, simply because -_ | > . i . ° . —— Ty Tey me : ; ‘ef inal ; oe : oF Bl; 0% 7 6 35 43' Charlottetown, Nov. 14, 1888—dy & wky AND : this point the officials at Ottawa had bet-j|“*": Vewar ass¢ il He, | age — 12) Saturday 46; 33) 1 24) 7 ii! 45 : : : ter mak Be oe : ind it somewhat difieult to show | —————- : ake their minds up, at once—for all " 13/Sanda | & ws 55 os 6) 47 | ae ee ee a AND ; , : .% that ,there is aby necessary sonnec- —o | el ae eae : succeeding years. a ae a ae eae 14) Monday 45; 35) 2 35) 8 52; 49 : By tion between a classical education : = ee! @ of 24} aay . sn my . 16 Wolassies ‘| 7 ; alte a = Canadian Poets ie vane eel Ble Sey: toon cat ia ee Bee’ a j anaals Se to leave the farm sive those whom a classi- 17| Chursday ; 43) 37) 5 17/10 51; 56 eR WY Ex (CD ES ea cal education drives from it, we would not 18) Friday 42} 39) 6 22/11 25; 59 F ° A wave of intellectual activity, chiefly] be ‘‘ at our wits’ end for heip to prosecute 09) Saturda | 42; 40: 7 2tiaft 6; 9 1 : manifested in the production of verse ; T nant 8 Beet ela : } l » oni | % 4 7 t ao Vhs APiniiy Operacion 1 little observation rd ol ant @ at Saal : SF, DRY GOODS seems tobe passing over Canada just. now. | will, 1 think, reveal the fact that this dis- a Moaday S 44. 9 47; 1 18 6 . The latest, but not the least, among the A . ¢ } em I i " = or he ae rl ' | 2 5 57192 ol : . : eT oe 5 aste Tor tarm , Of which we hear sg 83 Wed oe 38 oo oe 45| 1 competitors in the poetic ring, is Archibald | uiuch, has really no existence. It is true Say | = morn) < 40) 7 Lampman, who, under the quaint title of et many af OE Be eGR WS ti oe Thursday 37 48; 0 8 3 44 13 “A Mi os i n we Ol; that wa any OF O% ana Cauyhters leave $5) Friday 361 49) 1 211458! 16 mong the Millet, , has put forth a vol-jihe farm; but it is necessary that they 26) Saturday 35) 50) 2 33) 6 233 18 a - sales published by P. Durie & | should leave it. The average farmer is not 27} Sunday 34| 52; 3 48, 7 43; 20) “pe mes ae longest piece in the book | vile to give each of hi ms a farm on $8| Monday | 33) 54| 4 59] 8 45) 22 is the pretty love-stury of Nino and Leo- hich to settl nor is he rich encugh t 29' Cuesday | 32) 56,6 3; 939 24 oo nake provision for his daughters, But he A ’ 7 . | + » gol ~! r re yy 4 " o =f LOin, A . a0 WW ednesday . 31) 3 © 58) 10 27); 26 Young Nino and Leonora, they had met vinat ie tie is aware that—to 3} Thursday id 29/4 58' 7 43ill 16} g 29 Once at a revel by some lover's chance. ‘ ‘ir. D wal words—‘**; 1] trades and —_ ~ - — And they were yeung with heats already si t fessions al essentials of communi- S PE C i A . I 0 N | Bain aa thoughi ’ attuned to romance, igs, He isa , “aiso, as M e. Dewar | as usual, the course of true love did not | hot se be—that it is not best U s. run smooth for a time, but the faithful loyv- | that all his so nd daughters should re- ns , ruii ¥ . i iif rOuig re oe 5 if eT $ ers were ultimately re-united, and escaped 4in on the farm. He therefore keeps as GEO A ROMER | to sunny Sicily. Another tale a; the or- home : is able to pre vide for i : ganist,’ where a musician teaches sie to e others ma’ awa Wik » tisk. ° . J ’ Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it, . little wandering wikk ahi ; es - 4 ers may go away. With a little . r “> "ny ee sais 1 ve irom Him neral ucceed 1} Banker and Broker, yuDYEAs: when you want the best blood-purifier. | with her : jecoed in a Tesh f wi ¢ Calais SOMC , OF in entering some © A ps § it dhsentatalee So the sweet young maiden filled his heart, | PPolession. Tho who neither learn a 40 & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW 8T., re cess ra the cure of . And with her growin zy grew his art, rage for ent » profession, and whe : : | * * : Bl 1 Di For Gay by day more wondrously he played. nich D@ ex? ; } e outas farm hel : 7 New York City i ; oor iseases, you eis ; 7 ‘ : : j : " . $ can make no mis- Sne married another, however: so h ¥ try their jortunes Os j : . . loec 1] spand lat har; i ; : mm sew he ; n J a ‘ i } sp take in preferring blessed her an i let ner go, and die | There . : : not mania for Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- RL B i a ; yi Ayer’s are some fine and strong thought 3 in this ui eaduc drives themaway. «© leum Bought, Sold and Carried { ; re peem. An ** Athenian Reverie ” isof more t is not even staste for farm life. Nor on Margin. | C 0 ae Sarsaparilla pretension, —as 2a classic subje “ft should De tise hei edu ition h is been . 8.—Se or explanatory pamphiet. Or be,—and one seems to detect in it a cleain | i matter of avriculturs ‘ 20 sey rm 2 oars rs BESIST to any other. The here aa ‘thar . oF on Pe + Aiooe <7 tT} ; T \ r si ry | ane Di , , , . -. : i here of Shelieys ** lastor ry. » AWAY Simply because sept20—dy & wky ly ee REGISTERED ERED forerunner of mod Jonson on ne helley’s ** Alastor.” | | | es because, a ae —_——___—_____—_— pan rae airtel ur new poet does not soar into the stormy | ir labor to sell, they wish to dis- James A. MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE ARRAY CAB = hen ie +1 regions of passion, but is at home in whail”’ it in t lghest market. They ae | AR f=| A PRICE. & e Oe. MADE ii CANADA pags nein ang we may call the domesticities 6f nature, th | ' no Gist farm life; but I must MORRISON & MUSGRAVE 8 ects ia 5 3 ular, being in great- changing hues, drowsy shadows and cheery | young men have a most ed er demand th Sunshine, the blooms of the banks an: , ed dista ior working twelve : -¥T AT PU an all 9 5 the AANKS an - a clvVe to oO R Uneguailied in GUALITY, STYLE and FINISH. others combined. | wciedlende. water drops, the grasses and | /''@e4 fours a i 1 cight to twelve i live things of the meadows and . i mont ba that girls are not con- B rR K E S ' SOLE AGENTS “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster Wikokan 2 ne mi ud ae l stre i wt en — —AND- than ever before. I never.hesitate to -G r AC sings he sings W ell. Most « : acy *orelve a o ’ . } ir 2 o.- recommend it.’”’— George W. Whitman, our Canadian poets have an attachment to | y Know Chat Cite can do much Conmmission Merchants Goodyear Rubber ur. Us aha a, ml e ‘ Druggist, Albany, Tnd. the sonnet, and many of them are very ASO W I the reason Mr. Dewar ei “Tam safe in saying that my sales of successful in its polish and structure. Mr ives whytarm help 18 scarce is so far- | Ayer’s Sarsaparilla far excel those of |Lampman gives us several, all showing the} ¢te?ed 8s to ridiculous. But, despite HALIFAX | T. V. R. BROWN, masacer, MONTREAL | any other, and it gives thorough satisine- symmetry and grace that are a feature in| sbsurdity, it has become quite. the -—--- tion.’— L. H. Bush, Des Moines, Iowa. mage Se ee ate ne — oe — ra Teast eT eee Adicas.siiliscgece immed a - ; : this short but difficul rm of sites onl nto attribute the scarcity of f; Consignments of Island produce will receive | “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills | .0.4 ort but difficult form of verse,—all | cee ae SaROWSY OF TEM one > selli dici i good, excepting one entitled ‘* The Poets,” | “°:? 9 @ Mania ciassical education. b attenti | - OF cane : - are the best selling medicines in my eee — Se ea eetig.*. promp* attention. Ask Your Dealer 15f SHGES REARING na ABOVE TRAE MARKS. store. T can recommend them conscien- which is if bad taste. The following well- i re 18 ho bb nia for classi i] education Rererences: Thomas Pyshe, Esq., Cashier | tiously.”’—C. Bickhaus, Pharmacist, constructed one might kave been written arent on this Island. The colleges to Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax ; George | Roseland, Til. in the streets of Charlottetown : which our students go require some know- ‘le 3 y yg Se ' s6 y ® ; ° . . ed . at it) na > neal >. } a? Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia - ——--- ee We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla Over the dripping roofs and sunk snow Latin aud Greek in those who Charlottetown. i here for over thirty years and always hse natriculate. If the students did not nos i pocomainatad it when asked to name the Ti = iL a bia dis is reahived tcnowledés thet enabl eat i ‘ i ‘ best blood-purifier.’”— W. T. McLean, 1e bells are ringing loud and strangely | req ‘ i0Ww.edge they could no WARREN & JONES, 4 7 Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. rT eee PT pentel . = colleges, and thus all the ed “T have sold your medicines for the 1¢e shouts of children dins upon mine ear | /84rhea Proie 13 would be closed to r “ ~ "a. @& oA g , oo . Shrilly, and like a flight of silvery arrows em. Unle be : irable tl MERCHARN 2 Sey a last seventeen years, and always keep ; y,é a ae are 0 slivery arrows i i. iLi@s Ml >a detirable thing, it PEA 9| # them in stock, as they are staples. Showers the sweet gossip of the British spar- recessary that Latin and Greek should 1 East Cuear ano 9 & 14 Mincine Layer, ‘ There is nothing so good for the youth- rows, e taucht s saan 4 or very nearly ix ee ’ rs Sars rilla.?? — alien Linnie a elie al a le ei ae : vaere.- Ai,.01 vy nearly Loxpox, ENGLAND. {Xj oe ee Gathered in noi y knots of one or two, li. the Greek yr tausht on the leleed de ' . ; N ADDITION to the decided Bargains offere Y hy usi PAR t. L. , ty : To joke and chatter just as mortals do ott! Sea eR Mike ik ia a ee (t Represented in Canada by Moaeiwon & ‘ + 0 1€ decided bal gains onered dy us In ‘ " “Ayer's Sarsaparilla gives the best Over the day’s long tales of joysand sorrows; COLE Mtl cad <BR ak as eee ae i Muserave, Halifax. ‘ \ \ <R STTITES > anr ; vy: fac . satisfaction of any medicine I have im Talk before bedtime of bold ; . 1. | Woud be well, 1 believe, were M the same : L } ac ee . é e of d deeds together, : sa : rer tae LOR and CHAMBER SUILPES of our own manufacture,| SatisiAction of ee amd it, or, asthe | apik,defore bedtime of bold deeds together,| witiy the Latin. ‘The only difference of ——____________———-| we have secured some immense Bargains in lines of Imported] Doctors say, ‘I prescribe it over the ena ot ot. es wet ae 1, howe those who have a 17: : 2 * counter.’ It never fails to meet the all adeiiin Mine's shee | atwon this onetl thought. has notes: Goods and invite the public to investigate. cases for which I recommend it, even ili sleep disarms them, to each jittle brain |>"" * (°° oe , eg. a ; = he é s iptions h Bringing tucked wi i bli jence to the Latin and Greek 7 J ‘ J : > »]- ale : . where the doctors’ prescriptions have § cxed wings and many a blissiul poo", *” si —" ane G K PICTU RE MOULDINGS.—Ow stock takes the lead nm been of no LO. . Calhoun, dream, a ' ld occupy ir schools. That it quality and price, new patierns, best makes. Monmouth, Kansas. - ra of Sennen wan, a6 field and stream, |$eul¢ - oR he place all = er » yh . a ea a : . © nd busy barnyards with their scattered ; Urey Sir. Mewar does not think that the OIL PAINTINGS.—150 just received from the studio of a Ayer’s Sarsaparilla grain. | proper way to kcep our sons atid daughters ‘an: r ie i ae ee : ae PF ctl 0 famous art gatherer cf Chicago, These Paintings are all works . Perhaps we ought not to take public}|” ‘he farm is to place a higher education PREPARED BY notice of a booklet of verses by Miss J.|%¢yond their reach. He surely would not of art, and will bear inspection. wt : = ig anh § IND LIe a I a a Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Elizabeth Gostwycke Roberts, of Frederic- | PPepose to Continue them to the farm, as MAT TRESSES.— We have J ust received a carload faom the Price $1; six bottles, $ Worth @5 8 bottle. ton, N. B., but the poems, published for - are 80in s Contin lito a pasture, largest Bedding House in Canada. Hair Mattresses, $9.00 each ;| ——-____ inci otte ae, CP, SFO Very Re OT a 8 ae ee policy womanly. It is rare to find so much culti- |S ‘at were adopted, the Island would udents to the col- AQ. Bihr a *. . . me et Flock Mattresses, $3.50 ; Fibre, Wool, Moss, Sea Grass and Straw HAW KER’S vated literary talent as in that of the Rob- |S°"4, It is true, jlower Mattresses at corresponding low prices. 0 Profesor a of King’s Col - |'e2es abroad, um me themselves the ‘ . os cs ‘ ege, stands admittedly at the head of | means of entering honorable and lucrat SPRING BEDS.—The Dominion Wire, the best Bed in the 1 Candies saots: alk a eal cae Sev B, | pro saclene-6t becelilid. Sie" Waelanal. world. Each Bed warranted for five years. (HT I) \}} CHERE Roberts, is editor of the College Record, |0¥ doctors and our lawyers—but it would WOVEN WIRE BEDS, adjustable, only $3.00 each? This J sa 84 9 | and now, too, the sister Miss Roberts has |'0" 'at very nm, send a larger number, ? . ? * Eig fai 3 evoked pleasant strains from the iyre. | even tnan if 3 Row, to compete with Mattress is sold all over the Vominion for $5 00 each. A Favorite and Mest Valuable NE conc ' |Chinamen and Italians in the over-crowded mre T . — “ ATO? ITA c i a SPECIAL TRAIN.—A special train will bring | 009r iar ic United tates It 1 RATTAN and REED CHAIRS, CHILDRENS’ CHAIRS,|Remedy for all Throat amd tne maiis and passcnzere vio the Stanley from {quite evident, | think, chatwhat Mr. Dewar Georgetown this evening. lcalls che mat ical education has New Patterns and Nice Desigas. i sia 2 : — Lung Diseases, “ not gone far « it is evident, a so, that KITCHEN CHAIRS, 40 cents each and upwards. Tue Stanuey left Georgetown for Pictou! what Mr. De lls agricultural educa- ; : ‘ Jthas cured hundreds of cases considered = hs . . nine neue Pescad ar ; , us : eae ae at clock this morning and will I : not ; Our Stock is lar ge and our Prices are low. It w il] pay you | hopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens aaa wher aoe ao ml : eugatae oot a is nan : c : : . a ti aidin aad sniituull oh : od , $ evening. y antagon Ween 1 two ;and he ‘in dollars and cents to call on us before buying. i the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in —_—-— na del ge Bes = > vane short time. Just a few doses will cure The best anody ne and expectoran®’ io t] a . ; 2 . » Loliake them ns eomreciamaicnersonl C) tetera |a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents tll oa Bid cailedl inttaaeiieds: ats AEE Altea Lowe IC, s rather than advan- mY BH ANBETEY & 1.4 |per bottle. For sale at the Drug Store i SI ep ge gu eee IR gh e 1 education y & “4 e4 ‘s Py Fs Pay y Gp ‘sd Vue. ~ eo _ = g' ae and bronchial tronbies, is, undoubtedly, Ayers ' aoe eee ee ne : Se 1 -S Ea e aa Ea i e/ " W. HAWKER & SON, Cherry Pectoral Ask your druggists for it, | , a HZes Cleary | Who oo Proprietor, and, at the same time, for Ayers Almanac, “°° 20%, the iiportance of agricultural a ‘ ‘ = . . 2 sla’, 3 pov, Cirartettetuwn, Nov. 21, l833—Zaw & wiry movl0—ly dy Se. ,N. B. | which is free to all, (Uontinued on fourth ) Pe “s poye. iar" es Pil e a , ” J