THE DAILY EXAMINER. Since Corizs Two CEnts VOL. 24.—NO. 46. Frye DontaRs A YEAR “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Wen, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evririves. reams » CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1889. NEW SERLES. . . | this long standing difficulty, we cannot at he Marly Examiner LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. sebdett say. No doutit, if such a weahias ae is taken up by our local government, all seo oF 3 Is issued Every Evening by Pt de ig i a ; ithat is possible under existing cireum- . . : > ale Letter From Messrs. Noonan & | stances will be done, and the inhabitants The Examiner I ublishing ¢ 0. ——-—— Davies. ,on both sides of the river will greatly ac- —_—— |knowledge their indebtedness. On the FROM THEIR OFFICE, § 4 WE) 4R Y i 7th Sir,—Our attention has been drawn to | probabilities of the construction of a bridge nn j. all . ‘ ; j ‘ . ‘ ss ” —Al ; oF fA - AR | the report, in your issue of the 10th inst., or subway to connect Southport with Char- LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN SQUARE, of the Board of Trade meeting in Charlotte- lottetown, it is not necessary to dwell long. 9 |- ideialisil nies {town and to your editorial cominents, | It is safe to predict that one generation will 4 : : . ° which contain reflections so serious upon | pass away, and another appear npon the ee oo ao oa AS Ola PRIC ES our dealings as forwarders and brokers, |scene in the usual order, ere the bridge or RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : one i that they cannot remain unanswered. We |subway will have been begun. Six Months......... ' ee trust you will afford us space for a state-| In the meantime, we ask for such im- Three Months.... sesetene besanen 1 25 —_—_——_{x]}—_—_—— SPECIAL PRICES ment of the facts, which will be made as | provements upon our ferry as can be pro- brief as possible. |vided at a comparatively small outlay, and, Ee We have certainly no quarrel with the |at the same time, meet the requirements of ry . j ~ a . . : . . ’ . VW hite Blankets, Bion se q ug 5 Board of Trade for seeking to obtain the|the people. We seriously urge upon eur Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- (\gea+, 7 . | bata: ay lowest possible freight rates, but we do local legislature at its next session to con- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on Gu ey Blanket Ns She ig h Rt obe Ss n0%g eens object to , your intimating sider oe roe, . ae ee . , ind a . sé at Mig — : x oni application. ' Ri eels | By . 1 . that our Charges _are either exactions ‘| accompuiishing this much-desired end. Bed i omfor ts, Ht iif é Oats, and *‘imposition” or ‘* scandalous.” If FaRMir. ‘ e i \ a “a } lorriaga \ aes ‘ | ALMANAC FOR JANUARY, 1862, Colored Counterpanes,| Wool Carriage Wraps, . 7 r oe N s : y ‘ | MOONS CHANGES. Railway Rugs, ‘Fur Jackets. New Moon, Ist day, 4h, 55.3m. p. m., 5.W.., ; ; ae ; ‘ aa Pome oy os : oy the expensive nature of the winter service, |the Provincial Parliament, and what dis- \ : ° iibiniiiiieatnimantingll . mention j J a ‘ . First Quarter, 8th day, 8h., 28.1m.,p.m., SV. Ls) ‘S | ‘OC K | A K ING and the fact that the Northern Light | trict he represents! | was under the im- Full Moon, l7th day, lh., 24.3m., a.m., 5 netted an annual loss of a good many | pression that the Dr. held a seat in the thousand dollars is considered, it may be | Dominion Parliament, but I find I am mis- the rates of freight per Stanley are exces- - tee Thi arter,24th day,I1h., 44.8m.,a.m.,W. Ty! . - , ae i, eee “below horizon) : norm ‘ Fine Display of Haney Goods for Larismas Presents. questioned whether any reduction of rates|taken, as the poet and philosopher of sive, as claimed, that is a matter for the} Information Wanted. New Moon, 3ist day, 4h., 57m., a. m., N. E., can be made. Monticello, in his account of Mr. Davies’ Charlottetown, P. E. Island One Month..... ; . 0 DO em7 Advertising at most moderate rates. DURING DURING Government, and we have no doubt that ? it will be found ready to reduce rates to the} Smm,— Would you kindly inform me when ] owest possible figure. When, however,/ was Dr. Mclutyre returned for a seat in i : \ ' T - . . . . . . , ° 7 (below hor — 2 nd -[x| a ON Complaint is made that freight in winter |Jecture desbribes Dr. McIntyre as an M. as Sun Sun Moon’ High Day’s ON is not billed through. When it is re-'P. P. membered that during many months of the, _ While on the question of titles, I would winter the Northern Light would be unable |thank the philosopher to explain why he to reach within 3 or 4 miles of either|refers to one member of parliament as ) DAY UF WEREK ee arau ales ts AN IMMENSE STOCK OF WINTER DRY 8000S i Tuesday 17 50:4 19: 7 211/10 39 8 2 es oats wit. ! } to 2 Wednesday 50; 20 82011 29 3 ; i s ee a i Visi a Wid AT fC) |shore, and freight, mails and passengers |**J. C. Underhay, Esq., M. P. P.,” and to $/ Thursday 50) «21)-9 11)morn 31 AT PRICES WHICH CANNOT Bz BEATEN. 5 i iy i) { had to be transported at additional risk |another in plain terms as “J. R. McLean, 4) Friday | 50| 221951'0 9 32 and expense for that distance over the ice,|M. P. P.” Such distinctions are, to say 5/Satarday 50; 23 10 24, 0 ol 33 istnn [x] _— ‘ “an WITH NTA ar the Government may possibly be pardoned the least, invidious. Although Mr. McLean a coon ee ot oe HOUS hi E U hy NISH iN GS for declining to give through rates on goods | has reason to feel indignant at being slight- : — lay os _ ~ - : 7 no Ty @' a RY Ry we Af while the cost of transport cannot be esti-/ed in such a manner, yet, after all, he is Wed ! aday | 43 - : ie 561 40 swe 4 es it ,3e| mated and must remain an unknown quan-|treated with no more charity than Mr. eunem j es =~//*It «) 3» JO " —_ - j : “ a‘ : 10; Thursday 47' 30) © 26, 4 59) 41 | tity. pe Tes etd pi a ee - 8 Al! Friday 4; 31; O52;6 8 43 Charlottetown, Nov. 14, I888—dy & wky AND it 1s these conc itions, t uere ore, t vat in- iter aS having made e tollowing ge : 12) Saturday | 46) 33) 1 24) 7 11 40 i fluence the authorities in making the winter | remark : 18) Sunday 46; 34) 155) 8 6) 47 Te ae, 38 Te) ee . AND arrangements differ from those in summer.| ‘‘ He held that the Monticello Hall would 14; Monday 45} 35) 2 35' 8 52) 49 - cle . ae When goods arrive here some one must be | be fruitful of good and lasting efforts.” 15! Tuesday 45) 36) 3 23) 9 34) 51 a aS | A employed to receive and forward them, and| We have seen a good many halls, but we MG|Wednesday } $4) 37) 4 17/10 12) = 58 FAn-3 Bvvesce om fo (otha Gn this we have done in the past. The goods | must confess that we never saw a ‘fruitful” telPriday 2 30| 6 2 +e BR WY Ooo DSs are delivered on our receipt, and we have /one, nor yet one capable of making an N] . j ‘ € R ¢ ; » 5 : : : . ” . = ere 42 = : > “al 7 a i * |become responsible for their safe-keeping |*‘ effort.” Has the poetical secretary been wisande ay | ol ane on @ ail 5 i} | and prompt forwarding. Weare also called jreporting Mr. Underhay correctly? He day ' a v4 fg, « a ‘ . £ ; ° 31! Mon i. | 40| 44! 9 47] 1 18 6 DRY GOOBS on to pay the charges of handling and tojtalks no such bosh in the ,House of @8| Tuesday 391 4510 5712 0 8 a * |advance the necessary amount where freight | Assembly. ‘ay : dé) 2 . ‘ as aa ; . 93) \V ednesday 28| 46\morn| 245) 111 is to be prepaid. For these serv ices and Yours, ete., advances a charge has been made. That it LARRY. Thursd: | 37; 48) O 8) 3 44) 13 . il wearer ws 40 , rrr . pe : ie . : : s6\Prid-y Y 36| 49) | 21) 4 5s| 16 WISHES TO EXTEND TO OUR NUMEROUS FRIENDS AND PATRONS ‘ is not excessive 1s best answered by the} =... SSS ase . 26/Saturda 35; 50) 2 35) 6 23) =18 - |fact that it has never exceeded $2 on the : 77\Sunday | 4 5213 43) 7 43) 20 + largest shipment, while much more fre- Local and Other Items. 28) Monday 33} 54 4 59) 8 45) 2 A Merry Christmas and Happy New Yoar quently the charge is under 25 cents, or} — oii 29' Tuesday 32; 56' 6 3) 939) 24 9 Fa seven as low as 5 cents. That the work (at-} Poor Fanm.—Digby County, N. S., is Lone 30 Wednesday 31} 57) 6 58/10 27 31 Tharsday | tended; as it frequenily is, with great ex-|agitating for the establishment of a poor posure and danger) must be performed is | farm. evident. Whether it be paid for by the ———--—~_ | steamer or the shipper in the first instance is immaterial, as ultimately the goods must pay the charge. Ea ai - sins iteniaaiiliila plier, Lease en eee _ ANOTHER ELOPEMENT. —Montreal society c ; i : is excited over the elopement of a married meeting—the I. C. R., in common with lady—the mother of two -childrenwitha most railroads, declines to torward perish- | commercial traveller. able goods of that character unless the ge freight be prepaid. We are, therefore, called upon to advance that freight here, and to attend to the forwarding of the fish. It will hardly be contended that we should risk our advances, write manifests, freight eee F wis and letters, gratuitousty. CHALLENGE Cups.—Lord Stanley has _ That our charges have ever been excess- | continued the customary governor-general’s jive, we must respectfully but emphatically grant of one hundred and fifty dollars to And as an evidence of our good will towards you all, we invite you to call at our elegant apartments on SPECULATION. QUEEN STREET GEO. A. ROM ER Banker and Broker,’ e | : & 42 BROADWAY AND 51 NEW ST., Holiday é-o0asS v | New York City. | 26 | i” <« ; = = i , 17 29\4 58' 7 43111 10; 9 29 jan8—dly. ——_—_»—__—— ADVANCE IN Sitks.—The St. John papers say that cable advices report an advance of 30 per cent in silks. Beauty TO INSPECT CUR MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF | Js desired and admired by all. Among | the things which may best be done to enhance personal beauty is the daily use of Ayer’s Hair Vigor. No matter what the color of the hair, this prepa- , ration gives it a lus- tre and pliancy that adds greatly to its charm. Should the hair be thin, harsh, — - — PiLoveuine.—The Halifax Recorder says that at Cole Harbor theywere ploughing on Friday, and that the ground turned up was 4 nice and dry without any frost. ud As the good old year is about to bid us adieu, we have decided te give it and our Stocks, Bonds, Grain, Provisions and Petro- patrons a good send-off, by giving RARE BARGAINS in all lines that we keep in leum Bought, Sold and Carried stock. on Margin. Our reputation for FIRST-CLASS WORK is proverbial, and we have no hesita- | P. 8.—Send for explanatory pamphlet. tion in saying that anyone who may have been meditating upon getting something ass * ; * dry, or turning gray, sept20—dy & wky ly r Tony” m SUITS or OVERCOATS, have no alternative than to call on us. Ayer’s Hair Vigor will restore the color, bring out a new growth, and render the old soft and shiny. For | keeping the scalp clean, cool, and healthy, there is no better preparation in the market. ‘*T am free to confess that a trial of Ayer’s Hair Vigor has convinced me that it is a genuine article. Its use has not only caused the hair of my wife and daughter to be GEORGE MUSGRAVE | McLEOD & McKENZIE, star MWierchant "Failors. Charlottetown, December 19, 1888 JaMEs A. MORRISON. MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS —AND- | Commission Merchants, HALIFAX ' Consignments of Island produce will receive = : Abundant and Glossy, ttenti : : but it has given my rather stunted mus- prompt attention. : . 3 tache a respectable length and appear- Rerexences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier MH auce.”” —R. Britton, Oakland, Ohio. Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax ; a “My hair was coming out (without Macleod, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia’ —_—__——{x] any assistance from my wife, either). Charlottetown. I tried Ayer’s Hair Vigor, using only a one Rey oe and I now ors as hag owt a WARREN & JONES, head of hair as any one could wish for. 2 : TEA MERCHANTS, - - 7 . _ i N ADDITION to the decided Bargains offered by us in PAR-| —g_ 1. schmittou, Dickson, Tenn. LOR and CHAMBER SUITES of our own manufacture, “T have used Ayer’s Hair Vigor in my 1 East Cuear Axo 9 & 14 Mrncrne Lane, Lonpon, ENGLAND. . ie . : . family for a number of years, and re- we have secured some immense Bargains in lines of Imported gard ‘it as the best hair preparation I Represented in Canada by Morison & Muserave, Halifax. el. . © ennai know of. It keeps the scalp clean, the Goods, and invite the public to investigate. Be yt fivaly, nel gedborves the QOet 94. 1897-— original color. My wife has used it for » , J ‘(pt oo » etoal: akes . . oleh long time with most satisfactory re- PICTURE MOULDINGS.—Our stock takes the lead in’ Son ciate at den quality and price, new patterns, best makes. | Thomas Hill, Mo. a i ‘* My hair was becoming harsh and dry, FABLE “a ‘ . . | but after using half a bottle of Ayer’s OIL PAINTINGS.—150 just received from the studio of a Hair Vigor it grew black and glossy. I ; i. a2 j i cannot express the j 1 gratitade I famous art gatherer of Chicago. These Paintings are all works = feo)" ifielc. Hardy, Delavan, Ill. * ar d will bear inspection. . 3 “xaneataee : | Ayer’s Hair Vigor, MATTRESSES.— We have just received a carload faom the’ PREPARED BY largest Bedding House in Canada. Hair Mattresses, $9.00 each ;| Or. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Flock Mattresses, $3.50; Fibre, Wool, Moss,Sea Grass and Straw | Sold by Druggists and Perfumers. Mattresses at corresponding low prices, | SLEIGHS. WOVEN WIRE BEDS, adjustable, only $3.00 each This’ J HAVE Now on HAND anice assortment ; re ni ‘ar SH SLEIGHS ina e leading styles. Mattress 1s sold all over the Dominion tor 99.00 each. NE lee, purchasers or oo to in- > ~ NT ~ >ct my stock before going elsewhere. RATTAN and REED CHAIRS, CHILDRENS CHAIRS, | Piictocy oo he “Rooms, UPPER New Patterns and Nice Designs. | PRINCE, STREET (McKinnon & Fraser's + 2 | Old Stand.) KITCHEN CHAIRS, 40 cents each and upwards. Qur Stock is large and our Prices are low. It will pay you) in dollars and cents to call on us before buying. | SPRING BEDS.—The Dominion Wire, the best Bed in the’ ‘world. Each Bed warranted for five years. J. J. SEAMAN. dec2i—dy 2aw & wky Im deny, and the largest shippers in your city, the Dominion Artillery Association for the y will, we believe, substantiate our statement; and, while possibly the members of your excellent Board of Trade would be found no less reluctant than ourselyes to make their private business and charges the subject of & newspaper controversy, we still fear no scrutiny, however close. {n conclusion, we may refer with pardon- able pride to the fact that, during the eight winters we have handled the freights of the ‘* Northern Light” we have never lost a package, nor had a claim for damages pre- sented, while our intercourse with the mer- chantsof P. E. Island have seldom been otherwise than plasant and satisfactory. A poligizing for trespassing at such length on your space, we remain, Your obedeint servants, Noonan & Davies. Commission and Forwarding Merchants, Pictou, N.S. —_——_-—_—_~+e Southport Ferry. Sir,—During « period embracing from two to four weeks at the closing and open- ing of navigation the public traffic from Southport to Charlottetown is greatly ,im- peded, owing to the condition of the ize on the Hillsborough River, It is, as a rule, inconvenient for foot passengers, and often impossible for horses to be conveyed from side to side of the river at these seasons of the year. Those who do cross are often subjected to such delays and annoyances that nothing but dire necessity can induce them toundertake the disagreable task a secend time. The loss to all concerned, consequent on so defective an arrangement in connection with Charlottetown ferry, is very much greater than most people im- agine. It is very unfair to the people east of the Hillsborough, that no effort has, up to the present, been made to overcome these difficulties under which they have labored so many years. Weare very well satisfied with the accommodations pro- vided for vur ferry during the summer months, but are of opinion that when fall and spring arrive the present arrangement is insufficient, and the boats and equipments unsuited to crossing among drift ice, thin ice and lolly. Against the local govern- ment and the employes connected with the boats upon the ferry, we are not disposed to complain. Their contract with the pub- lie has, so far, been faithfully and efficient: | ly carried out, both the growth of the) country, and the requirements of the| people, necessitate some improvement if the accommodation of passengers and the purchase of challenge cups. eee { ior Berr-Earers.—A person at Newport, N. 8., is said to be fattening a steer afflicted with a tumor for the Halifax market. This will be a pleasant subject for the contempla- tion of beef-eating Haligonians. inte SHOULD Be Remepiep.—The attention of the Commissioner of Public Works is directed to the rough state of the ice on the river be- tween Charlottetown and Southport. It is a great hardship to haul loads over it as it now stands. <A few inen could soon make a track across that would greatly facilitate travel. ye Sap Deatu.—A two-year-old child named McCallum died in St. Roch’s, Que., on Mon day last, from the effects of drinking nearly half a pint of brandy which it found in a bot- tle in its mother’s room. Directly after drinking the brandy the poor child fell into a state of coma, from which it never recovered, Seniliininalites ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION.-—On Tuesday evening last, Mr. Edward Roche, Legislative Librarian, was waited upon in his office in the Provincial Building and presented with an address, accompanied by a purse containing $200 in gold. Mr. Roche made a suitable reply. The presentation was made on behalf of Mr. Roche’s former pubils. - oe - = AnoTuER Bic Ficut AkkANGED.—The final stakes have been posted for a prize fight with skin gloves between Jack McAuliffe, champion lightweight of the world, and Biliy Meyes, of Steator, lll. The match is to be a finish for $2,500 a side, and to take place Feb, 15, within 250 miles of Chicago. The number ef spectators is limited to 50 a side, tickets to be $20 each. heapilibisbet A GerorGgeovus Dercoration.—A_ recent fashionable wedding reception in Detroit had one georgeous decoration, A curtain compos- ed of 3,000 Bon Silent roses woven together into a curtain, was suspended from an oaken stairway passage. The wedding favours were also of these roses, and the house was trimmed with Christmas garlands, supplemented with pink roses and pinks iuterspersed with maid- en hair ferns, while hundreds of pink wax can- dies in antique candelabra threw a mellow light on the surroundings. sinsiiciallipeeianie Witt Go Iwsto Bustvess.—Thomas Ax- worthy, ex-city treasurer of Cleveland, who left that city $100,000 short, has taken up his residence in Toronto, and will, as soon as his Cleveland affairs have all been settled, go in- to business. While in Eugland he made a partial settlemeut with the Cleveland authori- ce eM er. 2 | "9923 may be foune on : , aie ' : ’ (0) : : (a8 > , : ; ties, and will complete the settiement at : ‘aN BErTEY 2. a2*a® THIS PREER Ok we coaveyance of horses and freight during |Poronto. He says that no one but himself " VE A BR ose SU & 2 ; Newsvaper Advertising Bureau (10 Sprece the ciosing and opening of navigation. | wij] loce by the only dishonest act of his life, / ! Ee an What means it might be — for aa jand regrets having to begin financial life again ay al + ven trac g vise in rto rem iter thi -ears’ ; ront. nova: Charlottetown, Nov. 21, 1838 Qaw & wky in w1da “er 4 petent persons to devise in orde y /aiter thirty years’ struggle to get to the front