cag , — — > Sn ee ee nn annmn THE DAILY EXAMINER. | {erms :—Frvx Dowtars A YEAR. NEW SERIES * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men. having CHARLO’ vp HTOWN, P. E. ISLAND. THUR SDAY, FE BRUARY 28. 6 alee the Public, may slide. free.”—Evnriripgs. L8s9y. —a peta cneeme ee Sinetxe Corres Two Cents VOL, 24.—NO. 82. Phe Daiip Examiner Is issued Every Event by The Examiner rea: ‘LONDON HOUSE,” Q URE — RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : ee ee ee cc aweacet iin es uy ae ae Three Ml lag eeeeeese eee eee ] 25 One Month.... . 0 50 ea Advertising at most moderate rates Contracts for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on application. STEAM ROLLER MILLS. Finest Family & ly & Bakers Four, may be mace Uneaper ta n lm ted. Ask iv ALSO < Bran, Shoris ait Cracked reed, For sale by City Gi rs and at the Mill. CH TOWN MILLING CO. feb?) — 2], 23, 26, 28, mch 2, 5, 7, 9, wy 2i HAWKER’S TOLU AND GHAR, A Favorite and Mest Valuable Remedy for ail Throat and Lung Diseases. it has cured hundreds of cases considered hopeless. It soothes, he ils and strengthens the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in a very short time. Just a few doses will cure a fresh cold if taken in time. Price 50 cents per bottle. For sale at the Drug Stores. W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, novlO—ly dy St. John, N. B. JeL, WHEAT. J.G. BRIDGE, 58. L. BURR WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, Receivers and rer Dealers | POT: TOES, EGGS, Butter, Cheese, Poultry, Game, &c. Consignments of EGGS and POTATOES soli- cited and liberal advances made 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, | BosTtorwy, MASS- Boston Chamber of | Commerce Weekly Official Marke t fteport seat to any firm on application, ne — 8 ee 3m dy law Glasgow Lead ald Color Works, MomnwTtTReAaLr. om “ELEPHANT ”PRaxp or PURE Witt IT= "LEAD is now manufactured under the rigins ul proprietors ‘6 ” Ready Mixed Paints, made ELEPHAN a. 4 ip ill the choicest tints. i d tt lease. Every Every packet is ante i to ples y shade matched Qader early, as the Spring de- nand will be great. Only one quality made, the best be ” Pp reat at Zine Paint, snow- FLEPHANT ; rives a beautiful and lasting finish at Water-color Paints super- ELEPHANT ” sedes kalsomine for walls and ceilings = FLEPHANT a4 ober -d Paints, in iron cans ana KeZ5 te ” Japan Colors, in all the ELEPHATN newest and richest colors. ' sé ” Varnishes and Japans, ELEPHANT perior to imported. “ TT’ Stains and Lacquers for ELEPHAN i finish and beauty. $s 93 onthe package is the only FLEPH guarantee of really good paint. The newest, most central and best Paint Factory in Canada. FERGUSSON, ALEXANDER & CO feb2—3in eod equipped JAMES A; MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND— Commission Merchants, HALIFAX — Consigninents of Island produce wii! receive prompt attention. . , Cashier George Scotia Thomas Fyshe, Esa. Scotia, Halifax ; : Bank of Nova Re PFERENCES: bank of Nova Macle« i, Manager Charlottetown. WARREN & JONES, TELA MERCEANTS 1 East Cougar AND 9 & 14 Mixctne LANE, LONDON, ENGLAND. Represented in Canada by Morrison & user RAVE, Halifax. New Spring Hats, FOR MEN AND EOYS. — ——-— (uv) —-—-—— 238 vo _—OF THE NEWEST—— F--adon and American Hats, sd may DIRECT FROM THE MANUFACTURERS and are selling so cheap as to induce everyone who intends | a New Hat to go straight to buy ing J. B. MACDONALD, Charlottetown. Gueen Street, -eod & wky February 20, 1889 a ee ——, -(X pa ‘ New Goods Received by 8S. S. “ Stanley.” Q)—— White Cottons, Sheetings. Pillow Cottons, ‘Printed Cottons, Fiannelettes, Ging- ... hams, Shirtings, | ‘Vickings, Striped Hessians, Osna- burgs, Cotton Ducks, Blue Tweeds, Sateen Linings, Serges, Selesias, Hamburg Embroideries, Veiling | | | | Nets, Kid Gloves. | | | [x} —— HARRIS & STEWAR LOeRDON HOUSE. control of the | feblO—eod&wkily. JUST ARRIVED BY THE ~ STANLEY,” ——A FINE ASSORTMENT OF— els, Sma «ver coat FANCY TROUSERINGS Which will be sold Regardless of Profits fur the next Two Weeks. [x] SER OUR NRW TIES AND SILK HANDKERCHIRES. Queen Street, Three Doors Above Apothecaries’ Hall. February 19, 1889-—eod & wky EN USE. ~ The Teacher - Whe advised her pupils to strengthen their minds by tof use of Ayer’s Sar- saparilla, appreciated the truth that bodily health is essential to mental | vigor. For persons of delicate and feeble ' coustitution, whether young or old, this ' medicine is remarkably beneficial. Be | sure you get Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. “Every spring and fall I take a num- ber of bottles of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and aig greatly benefited.’’ — Mrs, James H. Eastman, Stoneham, Mass. “TIT have taken Ayer’s Sarsaparilla with great benefit to my general health.” — Miss Thirza L. Crerar, Palmyra, Md. “My daughter, twelve years of age, | has suffered for the past year from Genera! Debility.- A few weeks since, we began to give her Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Her health has reatly improved.”’-~Mrs. Harriet H. sattles, South Chelmsford, Mass. ‘‘About a year ago I began using Ayer’s Sarsaparilla as a remedy for debility and neuralgia resulting from malarial exposure in the army. “T was ina very had condition, but six bottles of the Sar- saparilla, with occasional doses of Ayer’s Pills, have greatly improved my health. I am now able to work, and feel that I cannot say too much for your excellent remedies.’—F, A. Pinkham, South ime Me. My Sanghter, sixteen years old, is using Avyer’s Sarsaparilia with good "ef fect.” — Re % 8. _ Graham, United Préthren Church, Buckhannon, W.Va. * T suffered from. Nervous *Prostration, with lame back and headache, and have been much benefited by the use of Ayer’s Sarsaparilia. I am now 80 years of age, end am satisfied that my present heaith longed life are due to the use of ”*—Tucy Moffitt, ; ? 7 ' Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. Killingly, Conn. ' Mrs. Ann H. Farnsworth, a lady 79 years old, So. Woodstock, Vt., writes : ‘After several weeks’ suffering from nervous prostration, I procured a bottl: of Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and before I had taken half of it my usual healt returned.” Ayer’s Sarsaparilfa, _ Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. | Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. I889---- 1889. CLIPP#R BARKENTINE THE “BREMA” 300 TONS REGISTER, | P. LEDWELL, COMHANDER, WILL SAIL DIRECT FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown | ABOUT THE Ist APRIL, . And will carry Freight at Through Rates to the | different Railway points on the Island. Intending Shippers will please forward their orders in time. aa” Yor Freight apply in London to John Pit- cairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad Street; in Liverpoo!, to William Bullen, 5l South John Street, or here to the owners, PEAKE BROS. & CO, Ch’town, Feb 6, 1889.—eod 5w $5.00. $5.00. Five Dollars. in Cash V ILL be paid for the first five ($1 each correct answers (the bona yide solution of the person sending it) received from young ladies in Prince Edward Island under eighteen years of age, to the following :— *“*Tiow much will any Housekeeper lose who pays 25 cx nts ior a Six Gunee Tin of Baking Pow- der, instead of buying a ‘ten Gunce Paper Pack- age of WOODILL’S GERMAN BAKING POW- DER, which any Grocer (with a large profit) can retail at ['wenty Cents. Directions for using the Powders must be taken into the calculation. Address,— W. M. D. PEARMAN, Halifax, N. 8S. Names of competitors will not be published withcut permission. Look out for next month’s offer ! feb7 Sed, a ap @3 a>. Fifty Thousand Bottles Wanted —AT THE— “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING HOUSE. JSOEN JOY, feb21—-tf Water Street. _ e ELL 3 Wt during the next few days, sell at very low ‘prices the remainder of her} stock of Berlin and other Wools, Working | Materials, Canvasses, Fancy Articles and Pieces of Work, &e. Please call at Corner of Queen and Fitzroy | Streets. 10i eod—feb20 Spring Trip from Liverpool. | Syrup, and take no other kind. Local and Other Items. CAPTURED A Berrerriy.—The St. John Sun says that a live butterfly was captured at Fairville, by a man named Courtney, a day or two ago. | <A faded and discolored beard is untidy and a misfortune. It may be prevented by using , Buckingham’s Dye for the Whiskers, a never- failing remedy. ini Bop Foxes.—The farmers of South Essex, Ont., are complaining of the number aad bold- ‘ness of the foxes. Two hunters killed thirteen -in one day last week. sheila Fingers Curt Orr.—G. D. Campbell of ‘Weymouth N. S8., met with a serious accident in his saw mill at the falls on Tuesday last. His right hand was caught in the edging ‘saw and all of the fingers were cut off. i ——> The great majority of so-called cough cures do little more than impair the digestive func- tians and create bile. Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, ;on the contrary, while it cures the cough, does not interfere with the functions of either stomach or liver. Let quality, not qu rantity;, be the test of a | medicine. Ay ers Sarsaparilla is the concen- ‘tr: ated extract of the best and purest ingredi- ‘ents. Medical men everywhere recommend it as the surest and most economical blood medi- icine in the market, { ~ Nor Tror.—The report that a band of Sioux have left Standing Rock agency with their war paint on, en route to > Big Missouri Et Benefits the Farmer, Too. Tus following facts, collected by the Moncton Times, are to be noted by the farmers of this Province : ‘*The national policy is a great benefit to the farmer, as it has almost entirely shut out of our markets the grains of the West, which are getting cheaper every year, and if ad- mitted free of duty would now enter into serious © petition with the home product. The to... ving table, showing our import for consumption of different products of the farm under the old tariff in 1878 and under the national po'icy in 1888 will show the effect of the national © .icy in this respect : 1878. 1888. Corn, bushels......... . 3,400,532 2,311,757 Cornmeal, bbis....... .-. 226,850 134,590 Cath, WRI. . 00 0,0 fae 2,071,437 19,635 a ae 110,228 75,257 ee fae se tee 1,519,695 12° 042 Wheat flour, bble....... 314,520 61,545 It is clear, therefore, that in addition to the natural improvement, the home market for Canadian grown grain has been enlarged by the difference between the imports of 1878 and those of 1888. The market reports show that the price of Canadian oats average ten cents more per bushel on this side of the line than on the American side. Any quautity of Western oats can be purchased in thewest for 24 cents per bushel, and as the cost of trans: portation to the best markets in the east is no greater than it would be from the provinces, that is just what car farmers would be oblige: to compete with under unrestricted recipro city. Asa matter cf fact the market price for oats in Moncton to-day is from 5 to 10 River, has no foundation. Sitting Bi ull was| cents higher per bushel than the Boston price, at the agency on Saturds sy afternoon at said he had no cause for complaint. as we have shown by the quotations. Asa leading commercial journal says, remove the duty, introduce the surplus production of the “pe <TaNgcous ComBusTion.—Kelly & Lyle’s! United States, and the value of the farm pro- ‘mil at Leavenworth, the largest concern of} duct of Canada would at onee seriously de- the kind in Sansas, with an elevator contain-| preciate to the injury of the whole commu- ing 200.1 vO bushels of wheat, was burned on ; nity. |Monday morning. The loss will be over} a | $200, 000. Spontaneous combustion was prob bly the cause. ‘ : ’ rT : ETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Not on Boarnp.—The Halifax authorities sensi clipiitilslgtie | Weve advised to watch the Scandinavian and ‘of District Tuspector Martin of Gweed: ore |The steamer was searched on her arrival on iW ednesday, but the men described in the é : | spatch were pot on board. Se lee ak SHEEP DrRowNeED.-—The St. Courier reports the drowning of 37 in one day, at Pond Point, One Island, Grand Manan. The sheep go out on the i ! i } | } surrounds and drowns them. are drowned every year in this way. —_—+—_- @—- - - River Indian, started from three fiasks of liquor on his person. Tax were taken from coroner's jury : intoxicating liquor and exposure to cold.” Tuk NEWFOUNDLAND BANKS,—At a adopted favoring an international convention over Newfoundland banks during the fishing season. Fishing on the banks is followe 1 by a large number of the inhabitants of Gran- ville. - A Sap Accrpent.—Eliza Williams was lighting a fire at the residence of Mrs. Percy Murray, St. Hubert Street, Montreal, when soon enveloped in a mass of flames which were not extinguished before she was burned to death. The flesh in some places was burned to the bone. selling SHE Was Insane.—Mrs. Lizzie McAulay, of Chicago, and her two children were found dead in bed on Monday morning. In the woman's mouth was a rubber tube connecting with a gas jet and the gas was turned on full. The woman shot her husband last December in a fit of jealousy and suffered from a mild form of insanity ever since. Bi intpin Fire at Sovris. an, Heartz & Co’s store was nearly being the scene of a conflagration last evening, caused by the breaking of alamp. The blind and some articles in the window were soon in a blaze, and, had it not been for the quick action of those present at the time, who conveyed the burning articles to the street, no doubt there would have been a big fire. ace, ANOTHER REVOLUTION. —Letters missionaries, dated Zanzibar, Jan. 24, details of a third revolt in Uganda. Kiwewa, raised to the throne after the overthrow of his brother, King Mwanga, tried to poison his Arab supporters, but the plot tailed. He killed two of them at & private audience, and failing to kill the third, he fled. He has since been trying to induce the Christian chiefs to assist him to regain the throne upon which the Arabs placed Kalama, son of Mutssas. The let- ters confirm the report that an English > fri i give King 9 shows that 32 blind instruction during the past year, were males and 13 females. Of these but on was from the Isla During the past year the school has been free from all contagious il health of the pupils persons have been under diseases, and the genet has ne goo . Superintendent Fraser, in his rep rt, egrets that the Legislature of P. E. Islan hae net seen fit to deal with the educa outh of the Island in the same oi eral spirit that has characte: ized the | tion ‘the blind y hildren’ are cuiting teeth. It ; ' lac ts of the Legislatui« 8 of Ries Scotia | New Brunswick.” i cagbc ADT ICE To doTrseRs.— Mi WW in i oe Soothing Syrup should always be used wh li little suffercr at once; it produces roe sieep by relieving the child from pain; jand little cherub awakes as ‘‘brigi 2 button.” It is oe pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays alli | pain, rei ves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the pest Known reine dy for di ATT nD dey jwhether ar ising y from teething or othei | causes. Tweanty- five cents a bottle. Be ‘sure and ask fér Mrs. Winslow's Seothing (April 1 '88 arrest two men supposed to be the murderers Stephen sheep ledges at low tide, and the in-coming tide Numbers | ** Church of Christ” him on the train, but the third one tet to the following verdict. by a ‘* Died of the excessive use of meet- ing held at Granvile, France, a resolution was{trine whith was delivered you.” by which steamers would be forbidden to pass } before Baptism ye were her clothing caught fire and the poor girl was} 4th and 5th verse: missionary named Brooks has been mur-} dered. . SCHOOL FOR THE BLINI The eighteent annual report of the Halifax School for _ the} the Blind is to hand. The table of attendance 20 of whom } i cure aby Cas Another Letter from Mr. Stevenson Sirn,—I see by your issue of the 26th inst., that ** Enquirer ” still insists that the Church of Christ, meeting in their house, Upper Great George Street, “‘mus: be a Baptist Church.” Let us see. | have already shown how the Apostles established the ** Church of Christ.” We, *}as a body of believers, have simply followed the same pattern when establishing the in this city. The same Gospel preached preduced the same belief. The samerepentance followed. We obeyed Wartsxey Dip Ir.—John Googoo, a Barney’s|the same form of doctrine, viz., we were Antigonish with| boried with Christ in Baptism, just like the | first Christians, who knew only one Lord, one Faith and one Baptism: see Romans, Cth tap: and 4th verse, and 17th and 18th verses, whicli reads :** But God be thanked, though ye were servants of sin, but ye have obeyed from the heart that form of doc- ** Being from sin” (then and not made free from sin, just when they obeyed the form of doc- trine). Whatisthisform?’ See 4th verse: ‘** Therefore we are buried with Him by Baptism into death; that like as Christ was raised up from the dead by the glory of the Father, even so we also should walk in newness of fife; see Ephesians, 4th chap. ‘‘There is one body, (not two or more different bodies or churches) and one Spirit, even as ye are called in one hope of your calling; one Lord, one Faith, one Baptism,” (not three kinds of Baptism). In following this pat- tern to the letter we have reproduced the ** Church of Christ,” as she came originally from the hands of the Apostles. Let us strive lawfully for the Crown. Yours truly, M. STRVENSON. then made free Personal, Mrs. Cornelius Vanderbilt, when she gives dinver-parties, uses a solid gold dinner service set with uncut gems and with some courses Dresden and Sevres plates worth more than $100 a-piece. The Empress of Brazil has just finished a splendidly embroidered national flag, which is to be sent to Lourdes in grateful recognition of the miraculous recovery of the Emperor during his sojourn in Europe. Madame Carnot, of France, has set the ex ample among the ladies of the Presidentiai court,of we as ing lilies of the valley on all oc- casions, and these flowers are now regarded as the emblem of the Carnot regime. The new heir of the Austrian Empe ror, be- sides bei ‘ing a de scendent of the Caesars will be king of nine countries, wear eighteen titles as duke, one as archduk e, two as grandduke, four as margrave, and so on to the total num- | ber of fifty- poe Stevens, the » bik yclist, sent out by the New | York Wor ld to we are h for Stanley, has arriv- (ed at Zanzibar. Couriers will be engaged at | ones i sent into the interior in advance to ses the latest advices of Stanley and prepare the way for an expecition, which will start at earliest possible moment. scent oot cilia iia ia, a Stop That Cough. © i . Many people neglect what they call a simple eold, which, if not qnnenee in time, may lead to lung trouble. Scott's Emulsion of Pure |e od Liver Oil, with Hyopophosphite: will jnot ouly stop the cough but heal the ‘juny gs ) Endorse dl by thousa nds of physicians. Pa lat jableasmik. Tryi Sold by all draggists ut 50c an i (3) See OO OO Re kind to the little ones. You cant de op children as you do corns~-with a boot. a * tiitealdiatilediiaiaaial Dezema. ltchy, Sealy, Skin Tor- tures. i! The simple application of SwayNe’s OINtT- MENT, without any internal medicine, will of Tetter, Salt Kheum, Ring: iworm, Piles, Itch, Sores, Pimples, Eczema, all Scaly, Itchy Skin Eruptions, no matter how obstinate or long standing. It is potent, € fective, and costs but a trifle. octl2 bin dw le allied lat Sleigh Robes and Fur Coats selling at cos at D. A. Bruce's. . ti—febl3 i eis i