mice conerenter ety a ee “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, haying to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evurrres. LHE DAILY EXAMIN oe ee enema annette Sinecite Corres Two Crents = UESDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1890. VOL. 26.-NO. 146 nna NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. T —_ 9 . nase cry Bm oo. Eh. Ba) om tivnint) mmenaant n Duluth, Minnesota Maa —_ far 8 ; sul Hina : n ! gai nee, vi gou think it wilh avaict vou int Se eee | ye" : : : - 7 aeT ’ t ling Havi a ee Sooner J oT RE EIVED :—A Full Line of ANNIE 8S. SWAN’S gece the palm | wr kom g ones | ui * ORKs, said to be Superior to the Pansy Books. | deh ER a! roe three appiicn| 7 eee Wao have the Klsie Series should get the Mildred, a) Kons wasabe to gotowork, aad in thyee{CONtrnuation of Elsie. We have a large stock of late works) days P by the following good authors: Kdna Muyall, Chas. Kings-| VZO W. LA’ lley, R. M. Ballentine, W. H. G. Kingston and Louis Rousselet, | . we MORRISON | al ; zi ‘ ‘ | CHARES 1. SORRISON, | Purses, Pocket Books and Card Cases. | ' oof RE opala< ‘ (omimission Jkerchant | We keep a full line of STATIONERY at lowest | AND ‘PRINTING and BOOKBINDING in all branches. ™ ~~ i AUCTION HER, prices, | | Cet our! prices and see our work in this line before you place your) order. | 1 Dye Works. St. Joha, N.B. | | Ase ~ i y aie a HASZARD & MOORE, | fieal” Washing Machines & “Ideal” Cieurns | Charlottetown, Nov, 11, 1800—dy eod mandala Q an @ Chonintta ~*3 n 106 Queen St., Charlotistowa, P. BI, Oct 7 i MR. WH. L. BEARTZ, | ES) O.zavist of the Methodist Brick i Chuich, i } i XVI tak few pupils in the art of 7 Sing hy These desirous of taking jess) : ‘ it ins . i sI- > 5 ; ehce Mrs. 4 Hi & ign i Square. i oO mtiv | + . ee" ; . 17) . s 2 Phonography is so simple as to be readily learned by any one of nary capacity, and the public benefits to be derived from it are | : : ic s 3 eS F i Joun Bricut, M.P 2% > pi) L ; » * Bowiin g gal ey. lessons either personally or by meil. For Terms, ete., i pply to ulab Classes will be started about Deeember Ist HS aubseriver his fi upa ROWLING Ws ees COROSKILEL. ALLEY and SHOUTING GALLERY Charlottetown, Nov. 11, 1890—eod tf } ia his ‘\\ are nae, Cp} osite Railw iy Preight) ww oe ni. - aa a ——— Shed, Water > treet, which will be opened Lo the public fur the tirs: time this evening, at) } ‘ ' §.ven 0 Clock. JOUN JOY. PR ISLAND STS ARIERS, Summer Arrangements. SHE well-known Steamers ie. 2 ae RENCE” and “PRINCESS OF WALES” will make DAILY TRI'S as under, Sundays ex- cepted :— Leaving Charlotietown a x o'clock in the morning for Picton, cornecting there with steamer “i gerton” at (0 a. m. tor New Gias- gow, and thes with Morning Train for Cape Breton and FKastern Points. Also at Pictou ai p.m. with I. C. R. for Halifax. i leaving Picton about nooo, on arrival of Mern- ing [rain from Halifex, for Charlottetown, eoving Summerzide on arrival of Morning 1: : ‘ - Train from Charlotretown for Pointdu Chene eXpain, He Sal - ‘ . : a Coe: - oe aor Soo way between the hour and the figure KII on the watch. For instance: Suppose meee he St. John, for Canada and + i, 4 o'clock. Point the hand indicating 4 to the sun and II on the watch i Leaving Point da Chene on arrival of Morning exactly South.”-~ Extract from London Truth in Jeweler’s Guide. Train from St. John and Moncton for Sam- mérride, and connect there with train for ~ sang ae . Charlottetown. If you have not a good Watch to prove the above, eall } + > _ ly i . “UP f By order. and get one of our ROCKFORD, WALTHAM or ELGIN -WATCIIES ; and if you cannot see the figures on the dial —.——— distinctly, a pair of our best Spectacles might aid you. EE. W. TAYLOR, 3LOCK, CITY. 7 JounsTon’sFiuio Beer ‘* 4 few days ago an Americam gentleman, being asked which point was the North, pulled out his watch, louked at it, and at once pointed to the North. To Point the hour hand to the sun, and the South is exavtly half we F. W. HALES, Secy. Ch’town Steam Nav. Co. (Ltd) inte end tem tx _ . + . 7 XY Charlottetown, Nov. 8, 1890—2aw & wky CAMERON in 2 concentrated and readily digestible form. (t}-—-——— A STRENGTH-GIVING FOOD FOR iNVALIDS FOR CHILDREN’ | FOR ALL WHO DESIRE io 7 j . "4 a Apts Grn wa - Tv » OP ah Ba DAs gED SHORE HO} ND aNDANIS FOR Roup rel Couais WioopinG VZeAOLDS. 384.0 YEARS IN USE. aw PRICE25°PER BOTTLE Ppalitave dite (cmeen cite ue. FB-BARKER-&SON ——— o—— —AYD— —OF— To Improve Their CONVALESCENTS. ALL AGES. | PHYSICAL CONDITION. novl-—-dy <«& wky nee = ow typ nana — - —— live Matcresses. SOURIS LOTS FOR SALE.’ HOSE two be utifally situated Lots ad. | joining the Court House, 100x100; al o} two others, same size, on the hill « pposite Dr. | Mefntyre's residence. These Lots command | &veantiful view, and are desirable sites for private residences. Price low, A pply to JOHN COOMBES, Chariottetown, Or to CC. C. CARLION, Seuris. — —_— ’ ctl4-—-eod ne, J. H. BELL, The Leading Custom Boot and Shoe Maker of the Province, 8 NOW READY with a good selection of a LEATHERS and TOPS for the Fall and iter trade, and would respectfuily invite Who require a first-clacs Boot or Shoe to lagpec . . th pect eur stock aud prices before placing flr orders, my The Dominion Stee! Spring Wire Mattress, si ; a} Spring Mattresses made. Possessing Special Advantages vver all other Spring nmi TA For Ease, Comfert, Durability, Cleanliness, Health 1 Che: ig Mattress takes a front rank, Ap- en ee Medical and Sanitary Profession. For an our goods are guarantee] not to eqneak, to fit well and comf. rtable. Orders always filled up totime A full line Qenar own make kept constantly on hand. proved by the HY the highest, prices the lowest. sale bY J. H. BELL, CL LPO LL LL EL LOLOL LALO ALO LE ALO ALE NAO Stop that Guronic Cousu Now: P@r if you do not it may become con. sumplie. For Ooswsetaep tion, Hevofiald, General Deohitity and Wasting Disecuses, tierce is he ihing like ha cht AR Pee Ee a ER 6 SY ie Baebes eg af {i Wie BER aBR SE? eS . re Pal p a? Sp Gi mu fF LLL SL AR AE REL LO LOLOL AA LO LO MOL [on ARM AT BR Eee Boe Ba Ses te sm eg pet a= pak we ae % eH ieee r te lea ie, , Bases (2 4S of: se pa SLE LR LOLOL A LOLOL LOLOL LL LO LO LO ras i c 3 _ oe ‘ ‘aor baw SS ud . iY Wr Gh oh MG ee Sy E'S | . & iw bal SG ith Nie ba: ‘end ‘ ( : oe Yves eee Eivet es ; , ‘ U Pur LP Ver Ol ard : ( . ‘ wtp) . Smwtrco ¢ } HY?S AOSP MATES , ‘ Ff Teimtco amd Goctoa ° f ‘ ‘ \ , itis almest as palntableas mick Far { (Letter than otger so-called: Cinu.stons § { A wonderiul fl¢st producer. ( ( OOEVEVA PREM T STAN ‘ , SCOTT'S LTC LSION i , { is putaupin asalinen color wrapprr, PF sive and get the grusine Bula by ust j } Dealers at 50, and &2.04, \ ‘ { SCOTT & BROWNE, Oeheville. i a wana LAST TRIP THIS SEASON | For $6. doln's, Newfoundland. Se Muieke Ss. S. “BONAVISTA.,” for St. John’s, Newfouneland, will be ane at Charlot'ciown on SATURDAY, the 22ud inst., and will carry Cattle aud Sheep on deck, For Freight or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., rnovi3 Agents. Dissolution of Partnership, Toe Partnership heretofore existing be- tween DAVIES & SUTHERLAND has been dissolved by matual consent. All debs due the Firm must be paid to Mr. LH. Davier, at the otlice of Davies d& Haszard. 1, H. DAVIES, J. M. SUTHERLAND. Charlottetown Novy. 15, 1890. CO-PARTNERSHIP. The undersigned have this day entered into a partnershfp as Attorneys and Solicitors, under the style and firm of DAVIES & HASZARD. L. H. DAVIES, - FP, L. HASZARD, OLIVER RATTENBURY. Charlottetown, Nov. 15, 1899. novl5—dy prs lw” wy prs 3i Address to Mr. A. E. Clarke. teSPECTED Sin,—We, the undersigned residents of Kensington and vicinity, learn- ing of your intention to remove from our midst, beg to express our deep regret st your departure, and to assure you of the high esteem and respect in which you have always been held. Dating the twelve years you have been amongst usas station agent, our relations, both <flicial and soci«l, have been must satisfactory, and while we regret that those pleasant relations are to be interrupted, we are exceedingly pleased to know that it is occasioned by your promotion to a higher aud more important pusitioa in the railway Cape Traverse Notes. A staff of engineers made an cfticial visit by special train on Wednesday morning in connection with the breakwater, which will be commenced as early as possible in the spring. On Thursday they proceeded to Cape Traverse, there to make examination concerning plans for the construction of the proposed Subway or Tunyel across the Strait. This procedure will, of course, be looked upon by the cbstructionists as an- other election dodge, as they are always ready to condemn everything taken in hand by the Government that may be for the public good, rather thaa go hand in haw ‘rith the prcejectors to encourage them in service. their honest endeavors to press forward an In your offi capacity — capable, undertaking which is recogn'zed by eminent ee ear es oe — always | mene M $y ve" and — ischarged the many duties ol your re-) Complisn inthe nearfuture, and that sponsible position faithfully and tv the | too, (humanely speaking) during the regime satisfaction of all concerned. When we/jof Sir John A. Macdonaid and his faithful consider that our station is the shipping bind ef followers, who are all as true as place for nearly all the products of this end | steel to the best interests of this Canada of of Prince County and a large portion of the Ours; und therefore I say ‘* may their western end of Queen’s County, it is easy to’ shadow never grow less,” see that little difficulties and misappre-) That business is increasing, and visitors hensions would be continually usrising, and at this delightful resort more numerous to keep matters straight would require |than ever, is apparent by the two large ability and business capacity possessed ene that are literaliy crammed day after few. In those trying situations we bave day by business men and ladies and gentle- always found you «qual to the oceasion. | men from various parts of the United States Your prompt attention to every call and jand the Dominion, who seek out this favor- the courteous manner in which you treated |ite retreat for health and pleasure. And the public has placed yeu in the full con- jthey are not disappointed, as they go their fidence of the community. way rejoicing and expressing the fullest In all progressive moveinents you have, |satisfacuion with the hotel accommodation at all times, taken a prominent and active both at the Lansdowne and Harrington, 80 part, and your ready z:al and hearty co- | well provided with the good things of the operation in all matters pertaining to the /seagen and the facilities by land and water eo J g. | : y ; public good have assvciated you, in a con- | to _ in the beautiful surroundings of the spicious manner, with the progress and ad- tight little Isle. vancement of the town, | Messrs. A. Strang, Calvin D. Bell, A. 8. Whenever the interests ard welfare of Sawyer and W. E. Brown are extensively the place demanded your assistance, we | engaged in the produce business. _ Several a oe you oe to respond and Po bave ee? — ng greg and take a leadiug part, and tu your character- good prices realized, which is so far en- istic energy and push is owing much of the coueaging aud admits of one cheer more for present prosperous condition of Kensing- the Major. The steamer Alaiseda made ton, three trips last week to ports in New Bruns- Aud in the social sphere your loss will be | wick, and will be fully employed until the no less felt than in the affairs of public close of navigation, Three new lobster fac- concern, Genial and clever, kind and , tories have been recently erected here and affsble to all, with a _ “ homie that jexpensive bepemment are being made for captivates everyone with whom you come NeXt seasons Work. : | ; in contact, your agreeable disposition and} George Irving makes daily trips in his gentlemanly manner have won for you «| beautiful boat, the L. H. Davies, carrying reputation unconfined by the boundaries of freight and passengers at reasonable rates the Proviuce in which you live, and have | to Cape Traverse, George is always ready, made you one of the “institutions” of freight or no freight, to make his daily Kensington. 'trips, and deserves well of the travelling We congratulate you upon your promo- public. tion to a higher and more responsible posi-| Telephonic communication is greatly tion, and are much pleased, indeed, to note needed. Vil} not friend Strang strike the this just recognition of merit and ability. | key note, as being always the foremcst man Be assured that you carry with you our, in every enterprise calculated to benefit the best wishes for your future happiness and community. success. Please convey to your amiable partner, Mis. Clarke, our best wishes forther health and happiness and the best welfare of your family. Trusting that your intercourse with the » eae . people of Suuris will ba as pleasant and A well-attended meeting in the interest satisfactory, which we feel assured it will of the Sustentation F und of the N. B. and RAMBLER. Cape Traverse, Nov. 17, 1890. Sustentation Meeting. A CURE 18 CERTAIN ——IN EVERY CASE—— Whe a Faithful Trial is Given WOODILL’S Worm Lozenges. novl2 D. & A. Corse. Try a Pair of the D. & A. COR- SET*, and you will breathe easy. | if you once try them you will be convinced that they are WELL MADF, E4SY FITTING, GOOD SHAPE. For sale at PERKINS & STERNS, Cheap Dry Goods Store. novi—tf NOTICE. LL PERSONS owing Mrs. R. Young, x who have not received legal notice, will please call at the ‘* London House ” and have their bil'’s receipted by Miss Wright. All orders for Milinery lett with Miss Wright will receive my careful attention, MRs. R. YOUNG. oct] New Tannery. LONG BROS. Tanners and Curriers, ——DEALERS IN--— Hides, Calfskins. Sheepskins, Horse Hides, Tail-Mair, ete. Market Rates paid for Hides, etc. MALPEQUE ROAD, be, as it has been with us, we remain, yours P. K. L. Conference was held on Friday sincerely, night in the Queen Square — Methodist Donald Montgomery, Senator; Mgr Church, St. John. Rev. Dr. W ilson, pas- D J Gillis, P P; Wm Campbell, Wm John- | ter of the church, presided, and the meet- stone, Wm Pound; Edwin Proctor, John opened with prayer by Rev. H. Daniel Burke, John West, W McN Simpson, John and singing. The Sun says ;— Anderson, Robt Sutherland, Jas F| he chairman read the report, shdwing McKinnon, Angus MeSween, C_ A the contributions to the fund last year and McNutt, G H Holbrook, Jos McMillen, | A C McLellan, M D; G R McMahon, Capt N Jost, J T Matlin, John Forrestal, M | Wall, M D, G W Bentley, J F MeLellan, Wm McLeod, A MeNeill, M D; W W Wickham, J W Crawford, N McLeod, W A’ Pidgeon, J A Hynes, E E Crosby, Thos Donahoe, W A Ching, N Rattenbury, J E the way in which the money was appor- tioned. The sum of $1075 was raised in the Conference, in addition to which the ladies and the Sustentation Society of St. John gave $200, aud Edwia Frost, former resident of St. John, the same amount. This fund Dr. Wilson said he regarded as the sheet anchor of the home mission work. Hill, John McGougan, Andrew Bowness, ' Unless the fund was sustained he could not Gordon Tuplin, H H Shaw, D Darrach. | see how the home mission work could be REPLY. , sustained, GENTLEMEN,—I thank you for the ni Rey. W. W. Lodge, in a very eloquent fluttering address with which you have just Speech, showed that the missionary enter- presented me, and for the kind wishes it con- prises of the church had for their object the tains. salvation of souls. He pointed out the im- lt is particularly pleasing to me to know’ portance of sustaining the fund It should that in the discharge of my official dut'es [ be remembered that a large number of the have met with your satisfaction and approval, conversions of this Conference last year and that my humble efforts in the interests’ were on the home missions. of the town have been appreciated. Rev George Steel was of the opinion At the same time I cannot but feel that' ip: this fund was only in its infancy, bat jany services or assistance I may have render- ‘in some shape or form it would become one é C | ac fe} : * ° be . pes 4 wor ean as ee nce have | of the permanent institutions of the church. ee z ti = 7° en bi | While he would not say anything against pte twelve years pont in Kensington bave foreign missionary work, he felt that tho always look back with pleasure to the tire of people of our own provines a Geet my connection with this station ‘claim upon us. If the Methodists of N. B, eople of _Ken- (and P.E. 1. were true Christians and true In my intercourse with the peop . : : sington, I have alweys endeavoured to do patriots they would agree with him and my duty both officially and socially, and the look after the requirements of the home knowledge of having so many friends and missionaries. : well-wishers is very gratifying to me. After a few remarks by the chairman a I thank you for your kind aliusion to Mrs. collection was taken up, and the meeting Clarke, and your good wishes. _ telosed with the doxology and benediction Be assured | shall always entertain a by Rev. Mr. Lodge. warm feeling toward my many friends in Kensington and shall be happy to come back occassionally to see you. I remain, Yours sincerly, A, E. CLARKE. — i Boston Markets. Boston, Nov. 15. Ecas,—The market has been rather dull aa bs for the past week especially for held stock Apvice to Moruers.—Mrs. Winslow's which isin heavy supply. Receipts are Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers pot so heavy as last week, but a good many for children teething for over filty were carried over and there is a large stcck years with perfect success It re- on hand. A good many western held are lieves the little sufferer at once; it produces ¢., ing in in poor order and have to be 8 ld natural quiet sleep by relieving the child guwnto 15@16c. Stmetly choice fresh from pain; and the little cherub awakes £0 },,)) are quite scarce and bring fall pricer. ‘bright as a button.” It is very pleasant ] j,yed dull and easy. P. E. Island 26¢. to taste. It —— ao a the per doz. posse, ‘silage afb gam, Delleres Wat. FON orarors.—Receipts show a further irs pate Lhe Sean ste: So: te. Foe, Bates | ioe this week while demand has been semnaty tye neenty eae net aie Dee hardly as active and prices have weakened teething or other onmaae. si ao on some kinds, Only very extra Houlton ens Hebrons are now saleable at over 83c. and Le : ‘Rose have to be very choice to reach 80c. Arter Damaces.—A writ has been issued poipanks are in moderate supply and ‘against the Toronto Mail on behalf of ; Detective Bluett, claiming fifteen thousand steady. TOE aaa Chenangoes quite dollars for libel ‘The charge is that the Plenty at 75@50e. : : ; Mail has published in Birchall’s autobiography, | Fisu.—Codfish are ruling quiet but with- now appearing in that paper, reflections op out quotable change in prices. Bbl. Bluett’s character. herring still in light supply and firm. ————$-$ ST cents 3 bottle. Opposite Ch'town Woolen Mills, ety MIBING of all kinds promptly attendl- MATEK WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. Chailowetown, Jct gber 14, 1899, Upper Great George Street, t. 6, 1890 Sim 2aw (thu sat) 3 ¢ dais es 3 ‘ i gi iO AEE! wate sky | op BATES irene ne eek ne ba ia! » — gi so gaa sake at ti ok ate aki oes lla _ a aaa Ss Meet nag sue eat ein ‘ s se Ra ake i sok gil a bedi a ba petit i ie 2 Ch’'town, Sep oct6—3m eod pace ~ Mackerel in moderate demand with no KD. G. for the Stomach, thing's pt IE thee serene perenne coereeeee ~ emer smene Eto re ome ceaaaa es Pia neon 8509 ee SSSR tt terre ten teeter - Pas a EY BRIE o ths * wr Serer eee speeememen pee z n een Pepe * ef ee NE Ne ARES nr se se ta p Sai is ie i Tagan ay PEATE at BOS tt a aR MT ONTO ae Ogmmmmmen Reta ert we ip ER at ae Ig RR I See ihe Lig i { ie i mn