THE DAILY EXAMINE Seas enema ab Be , YRan sa bial Oe. Se re eeeteat silane eens ake Penn Saba “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnirinss. SrxoLe Corms Iwo Cents NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. MONDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1890. VOL. 27.—NO. 2 M. H. §.) won Thvs Seed finnaants Yom Voiata, Rinnesgota, | ms Fogiim WA DEAS tested our | *VMAUI' 1 toe xpree: my | grat , stimental, wii u| you is : Wil ASSIAE VOU ny sine lia wad severely with 6 i i havis y }€p | tere. t stag ® too); and » i » | youl! * MAGIK wRAt three spplica tions | ‘ Bou in three | Avs | : \ ruiv, ' NZD W. LAYrRs | ’ 1“ . ue “4 * . ’ CHARES I. MORRISON, | fomuission Merchant: i AND ' ; ee m0 OTL fae, igaiaiisiuleiaa Avent for St } i lye Werks, St. Joha, N.B.| General agen’ { ince Eiward Island for] Jake ei Washi M inns & os it i ‘ ulhs St., Charlottetown, P. B I.) ie Ht ween} wi Yuscu Ut ——— —— —_ so aaa S CURE IS CERTAIN iN EVERY CASE~— hon 9 Faithfal nig) j Hoi G Patikidt Libis FO. we WOODILL’S a) eet | Our object is to keep the standard of our Teas ‘any person buying from us on:e can depend on “ - }trom $24 0O, with Fittings complete. i x on b as”: “CHARTER QAR” COOK STOVES AND RANGES With Wonderful Wire Gauze Gven Doors, : WP eet een ie - mere ABOVE CELEBRATE) STOVES AND RANGES are now made in zes for all kinds of fuel, ineluding 11 sizes for Soft Ccal. Prices run Every Range or Cook Stove sold is guaran- os 5'ZeS } teed peifect in operation. We can refer intending purchasers to hundreds cf families who are now using ‘CHARTER OAKS” in the City and Country. DODD & ROGERS. Charlotttetown, Nov. 1, 1890—dy 2aw (mon sat) wky eS a } “ee eRe een emo LEM M eee “eee ewer eee LA A jInent and active study as the present. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. 2" | freight, which is equal to 15} cents per oe The Egg Trade. Sin, —At no time in the past history of Canada did the different questions arising in turn demand sv much of our cool judg- Not ‘that we are in any great danger from out- | side legislation or commercial competition more than before. Whilst we are always more or Jess in danger from internal sources ;and divisions, and from those who seex | their own individual or party seggrandize- ‘ment rather than that of their country or | nation’s goods —and that we are au import- aut nation, buth in area and progress, pone {will deny—in extent we are greater than ithe United States (with Alaska out), and fur progress and general development dur- ‘ing the past twenty. years Canada is seecnd ‘to bone in the world’s history in any age. ee ee ee ee i , | 1 aes j } | } { i i rate of 153. stg. per ton hundred pounds weight of eggs. In other words, 800 dozen costs $3 65 ‘reight, giving a rate below a half cent per dozen, which may possibly be increased by weight of packing cases to nearly one cent per diz. this will be the AUantic charge. Another pleasing feature of the prcspective egg trace with Eugland is the fact that Cana- dian stock generally, and P. E. Island eggs especially, are quite up to the standard weight, viz., 40.40 ounces to the score. Much interest is directed towards securing mw kets for our Canadian pro’ucts at present. A delegation from Antigua and others of the Leev ard Islands, British West Indies, have had interviews with our government with a view to additional trade in that direction, the svme may be said «f Great Britaia and other places, ani ail ys it were courting our Can- adian means of exchange in the products of these several countries, for our meats, fowl, butter, cheese, flour, etc., ete Heretofore we have have exported no flour to the British West Indits by reason of the fact, as made known by E, J. Walsh, Esq., Chief Govern. SOLO LM ALO LOLOL OME LOL EM lL Le he LM Ce ; , } Twenty years ago a little over two thousand Dee : te ‘miles of vid-styled railway traversed our } Besure you get the genuine in Salmon n : ; ‘ Nal sleet see <e waaay \Jand ; now nearly 14 000 miles, with a paid- } colur wrapper; sold by all Druggiss, at}, ; \ soc, and $1.00 : . ,up invested cspital of $800,000,000 from oe SCOTT @ BOWNE, Bellevil'e. all sources, mark our progress, together ra “} with a canal system of vast benefit aggre- | teen oo ten een ee sdichindis saiiekamaninees s-~- gating $55,000,000, and lines of steamers | ‘or Partnership heretofore existing b - d tween DAVIES & SUTHERLAND has been dissolved by mutual consent. All debts due the Firm must be pxid to Mr. LH. Davies, at the otlice of Davies d& Haszard. L. H. DAVIES, J. M. SUTHERLAND. Charlottetown Noy. 15, 1890. CO-PARTNERSHIP. Rn; STRENGTH AND FLAVOR Beer & Goffs Teas have a reputation all over the Island up, so that ‘same quality from us again. Worm Lozenges. ; 2 : i ' Try a Pair of the D. & A. COR- SiT*. and you will breathe casy.! ; if yeu once try them you will be] convinerd that they are WELL Mib?”, Eisy FITTING, GOOD SHAPD. For sale at 2 r “4 Ds ‘TREY 8) BG? PERKINS & STERAS, Cheap Dry Goods Store. novt —tf | Zo . ; ee Beau <A 2 Si Fee 4 nm . >» # a. “BB «hve cD S AOpen vcuat eee a NISEE = ‘ACHOUND AND A 2 ror rr re af €oRoup ajc Coughs VV; 7 tf OY ae . Pa - ° Pp ( fe! COPING Y= OLDS. (<2 i ~~ gmt s°4.0 YEARS IN USE. si PRICE25°PER BOTTLE & SOURIS LOTS POR SALE. — ISE two l exutifully si! nated L »ts ad- ; be ! nis o the Ce urt House, 100x100; al 0 two o'}) same siz , on the hill opposite Dr. Mcfntvie's residence. These Lots command a beantiful and are desirable sites for Price low. Apply to JOHN COOMBS, Charlottetown, Cc. C. CARLTON, Souris. row viUwWw, private residences. a a . ti. be den The Leading Custom Boot and Shoe Maker of the Province, } NOW READY with a good selection of LEA PHERS and J OPS for the Fall anc W inte, trade, and woull re pectfuily invite al! who require a tirst-clacs Boot er Shoe t tispect our stock and prices befvre placing thei: ordera, A'l our goods are guranteed not to squeak, , .e « ale to ht well an) comfortable. . eee always filled uptotime A full line e as own meke kept constantly on hand eo? the highest, prices the lowest. SEVAIRING of all kiads promptly attend oO, J. H. BELL, : Upper Great George Street. Ch’'town, Sept. 6, 1300 3m 2aw (thu sat) Our 24 Cent Tea has been giving excellent satisfaction this year, and we can confidently recommend it to anyone wanting 2a gocd cheap article. We make special reductions on quantities of Five Pounds and over, ard it will pay you to call on us before buying elsewhere. HBREROSENE QO. We keep the bes|'s AMERICAN WATER WHITE OIL, and are selling it in five gallon tins cheaper than ever, also very low by the cask. If you have an empty can, bring it in and have it refilled at BEER & GOFF, Ch’town, Oct. 30, 1890~—lawkwky @ueen & Hing Square Stores. @Or. ‘oOt— EFORE ORDFRING YOUR FALL SUIT, OVEROOA1 or ULSTER, call and examine our immense stock of NEW CLOTHS, in Tweed and Worsted Suitiags, Beavers, Mel- tons, Naps, Friezes, ete. A full line of Latest Designs and Patterns of TROU SERINGS. Our stock excels in quality and variety any thing we have heretofore shown. : ‘We offer you the Largest Assortment of Cloths in the City to select from. Call and see them. C0., \ (x) JOHN McLEOD & ROGERS BUILDING, UPPER QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 1890. Local Exhibition. x ILL FURTHER NOTICE the Exhibition of HOME-MANUFACTURED CLOTH- ING will be continued at 140 QUEEN STREK ae ‘ : ‘ i ech Ta EADY. ‘he artic’es displayed to which your special attention is directed are R M ADR OVERCC ATS in Melton, Nap, Worsteds, Beavers and Tweeds ; Blue and Black Nap REEFERS; Scotch and Canadian Tweed SUITS; TROUSERS of Domestic «nd Imported Cloths. 'STOM TAILORING we are prepared to make up the best-dtting garments Se Here will be shown si Pilot Cloths, Worsteds, Chinchillas, Scotch r Cloths, Fine Trouserings, Canadian Tweeds. at living profits. weeds, ine Beave = “ i ° , 7 T. derwear ‘ENTS’ FURNISHINGS, we have Fine Neckwear, Lambs’ W ool Un ‘ T —— Wie es Cloth Gloves, Knitted Gloves, Kid Gloves, Waterproof 1 ios Underwear in Scotch and Canadian wake, Umbrellas, Silk Handker- Uv ° , chiefs, Collars, ete., etc. » ‘ Courteous attendants will be at your command. Doors open from 7 a. m. to Admission Free. a). A. B nh Uf iit 9 GENERAL SUPERINTENDENT. p. m. Charlottetown, Sept. 30, 1890. The undersiyned have this day entered into see {a partnershfp as Attorneys end Solicitors, econd to NONE. | ander the style and firm of DAVIES & getting the) HASZARD. L. H. DAVIKS, Ir. U. HASZARD, OLIVER RATLENBURY. Charlottetown, Nov. 15, 1899. novlj—dy prs lw) wy prs 3i TO LET. NEW DOURLE TENEMENT HOUSE on Euston Street will he ready for ten- ants on the 15th of November. For paaticu- lars apply to MRS. J. °W, MITCHELL, Euston Street, D. R. H. MITCHELL, Or to novS—tf HORSES BOARDED For the Winter. “LEAN, warm, ventilated Stables. Care- > ful attention. Horses handled for Colts broken. Feed and exercise as Terms moderate, speed. desire 1}. For further particulars apply to J. T. WINANS, 46 Great George Street, Charlottetown. Stables in rear on King Street. Telephone octl7—dy 2m eod skimining both oceans, subsidized by Eng-' land to the extent of over $300,000 an- |} Dissolution “of Partnership, uually, and so uided by Canada «s to cause Islands; ; such lines to completely revolutionize the carrying trade on both seas, and to chemin | the former centres of commerce from San) Francisco and cther U. 8. ports to those of , our own shores in the wect. Twenty years ago we knew but little of our country’s | wealth and vastuess—with no means of! traveling or studying its capabilities and resources. Now we can do so (witness the European iron kings’ recent$v'sit) in a few diy, vith all ease and com‘ort,from oce in to! ocean. Frem Yokohama via C. P. R., over. Canadian soi, being the bridge connecting the two great oceans, is now but a j urney of a few days, and easily made, to Kurupe, and once there we are in the world’s greatest market. Yet some say that| ,Canada is handicapped by reason of our tariff being protective, whilst that of ,our neighbor's is now aliwost prvhibitory, ‘a fact, and circumstance, over which Cana- da had nocontrol. Suchisthe power of the United States people themselves. <A} ‘ ‘gressmen evidently in great earnestness of the contest. To Canadiaus the McKinley or any other bill and future legislation at Washington, ought to be a matter of civil indifference. We canno® expect the Demo- crats to do anything for Canada, that the Republicans wont. We mus: look to means independent of those ever likely to be given | us by Yankee enactments. It is no part of .own cost. Hencetheir late higher and increased tariff law, made in their own in- terest, as they consider. As to the form of interest and gain intended by the Mce- Kinley Bill it is not very clear. Whilst it 'savors of additional protection, it has strong ‘symptoms of conquest in its make up, ‘possibly that of forcing some sort of union abuut, and thus gobble Canada up ere she grows greater in wealth and com- ,meree. As to the form of union, it matters little whether it be commercial ,or political union, or annexation, either , would be acceptable, and all of which forms have been agitated and proposed in the ‘past, and most engeniously put forth by such agencies as certain Toronto news- papers, Messrs. Wiman and Goldwin New Tannery. LONG BROS., Tanners and Curriers, ——DEALERS IN—— Hides, Calfskins, Sheepskins, Horse Hides, Tail-Hair, ete. MALPEQUE ROAD, Opposite Ch’towu Woolen Mills, oct6—3m eod PICKFORD & BLACKS WEST INDIA steamship Lines. Halifax to Demerara via intermediate Perts. IT IS INTENDED TO SAIL THE 5. 5. LOANDA, HERR, MASTER, On Thursday, 11th December, 1890, FOR DEMERARS, calling at Bermuda, St. Thomas, St. Kitts, Antigua, Guadaloupe, Martinique, St. Lucia, Barbados, Trimidad—retarning via the same ports and St. John, N. B. : The steamer has splendid accommodation for first-class passengers. Tickets will be issued at low rates. Freight and Passengers solicited, Ww. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottetown, novl5 Smith, who, it is said, have been urged on _ by Sir Richard and other able and interest- ed ;rompters in the back ground. Hence the McKinley Bill; but what was really intended by its passage is as yet an open question, susceptible of various interpreta- \tions, possibly the Mail and Globe could ‘answer. At present the ** young nursling ”” .bids fair to be a white elephant on the hands of its promoters rather than a com- mercial injury to Canada. While its le- gality is doubted by the United States ; people, its provisions are severely criticised ‘by all nations and peoples of Europe, as well as in the tropics and the antipodes, The following tabulated statistics, as ‘compiled, are taken from those of Great Britain and Canada, and so extended as to ‘deal with the Canadian hen and her pro- |ductions. In this the writer has reduced , the commercial figures given by the united | kingdom, and also our own, to their practi- cal relationship to Canada’s egg trade for the year 1889 : ~ Statement of eggs imported into England for year 1889, shuwing quantities, whence jimported, value, and average price per dozen ; Rate | From Doz. Value. per doz Baeke,, 26 vison . 134,860 $26,965 20cts BIGROR, civa soos 29,505,860 5,748,204 19.08 Portugal....... 378,190 30,762 17.02 ; Bolland -...... 224,069 37,084 1605 ; Sweden. ,...+.. &1,090 12,931 1509 | Belgium ....... 18,270,070 2,764,048 15.01 Denmark....... 9,467,196 1,369,349 14 07 Germazy......, 30,050,550 4,259,419 14.05 | A. 4 sian ex 6,230,360 810.378 13. All other foreign 8,710 1,693 19.05 Channel! Islands & British pos- sessions...... 174,149 39,596 18 04 General average per dozen, 16.08 cents, | For that yesr Canada exported to the United States i4.011,017 dozen, valued at $2,156,725, being 15.032. per dozen; and of that total, P. E. Island exported 2,147,775 dozen, realizing but $309,185, or an aver- age of 143 per dozen. Thus, we find the total average in England about 14 cents power used in the late election for Cun-| mevt Engineer of Antigua to our government last week, that the Consular agents on each | of these ielands are acting in the capacity of commercial agents and people where tu buy, and what goods to im- port, and at the same time setting forth that Conada cannot produce flour to euit on these but such stratagem is now virtually dead. Canada is to take a hand in this deal and is sur¢ of getting a enchre on these so called cousularagenis, especially in the article of flour, la tijis province I may say, that, horses, lambs, potatocs, eggs and barley, commands as gout prices as before, and, hoping the same for my Island home, I remain, J. W. Hoanes, P.S. The average weight of P. E. Island eggs has been given by P. Blake, Keq., M.P.P , speaker, ete., Charlottetown, and is now being us d as a guide to value, ete, of Can- adian exports. Mr. Blake did so by request of d. F. recommend those Ottawa, Ont., Nov. 18th, 1890. Boston Markets. - Boston, Nov. 20. Poratoes.— Receipts have been liberal this week and demand less active. Prices are ruling lower foreverything except choice Aroostook and Houlton Hebrons,which are ‘some change, as we find the chief author snot in oversupply and held sieady at 80 and 'of the MeKinley Bill among others slain in ‘Receipts of Chenangoes heavy, and they jare moving only fairly at 73 and 75c. £ Burbanks in good svpply at about 75c. Sil- \ver Dollars have to be strictly choice to bring 75c. Ecos.—The market is still heavily su ‘plied with everything except fancy fresh. laid, and the tone is generally dull and ‘easy. Strictly fancy fresh near-by and Guardian Office, ‘their duty to Jegis'ate for Canada at their | astern sellin a sumil way at full prices. iN. S..N. B. and P. E. I. slow at 26s. (Strictly extra fresh Michigan bring 27c., | with other fresh western at 24 and 26c. as ito quality. Ice house held stock plenty land dull at 18 to 2lc, for fair to good marks | with some poot downto l4andlic. Limed ' plenty at 19¢. Fisu.—The market has a steady tone, prices ruling about as last quoted. The supply of codfish just about equals the de- mand. Barrel herring firm. Box herring ' selling fairly at steady prices. Mackerel in pretty good supply, and selling fairly at quotations, oo -_— News Notes. The Indian scare in North Dakota is said to have subsided. There has been considerabie decline in pig iron at Glasgow. Manitoba wheat dealers are anxious over ithe panicky state of the Chicago market. It is proposed to pave King street, To- ronto, with ashphalt, at a cost of $322,000. The Lake Winnipeg catch of fish has ; been unusually large during the past sea- son. Austria and Germany have agreed upon ,the conditions of the tariffs of the respective countries, The fire in the C. P. R. coal heap at Fort | William continues to increase, and ne coal ‘will be saved «xcept by removal. Asa reward for his services in the inter- ests of medical science, the Emperor will ‘probably confer a title of nobility upon ‘Prof. Koch. Lady Rosebery died in Paris afew days ago. She was a daughter of the late Baron | Moyer de Rothschild and the wife of Lord Rosebery. Since September 1 there have been on an average 700 cases of smallpox per week in | Madrid, and the disease is spreading in the provinces. } | A mortgage for $75,000,000 has been re- corded at Peru, Indiana, by the Pittsburg, ‘Cincinnati, Chicago and St. Louis railway in favor of the New York Trust Company, ‘covering all operated and leased Pennayl- vania lines west of Pittsburg. It is told of Abbe Liszt that on ene of ‘his concert tours through Germany he wes tendered a banquet at a small town by his admirers. When it was found that thir- teen were seated at the table the general jembarrassment was checked by Liszt re- marking : ‘Do not be alarmed at such trifles. I can eat for two persons,” The decreased postal rates betwee Great Britain and the Australasian colonies will ‘go into ferce at the beginning of the new ‘year. After that date the letter rate will be: ‘ounce, 2d, and for post-cards 2d, It is to better than that of the United States in| dealing with Canada’s total export, and tween this country and Australia multiply for letters not exceeding half an be hoped that as business connections be- about 24 cents better than the average re- ijn number and importance the postal rates alized by P. E. Island stuck in the United Had P. E, Island realized the gen- | States. eral English average price per dozen that year, the sum of $55,694.37 would be the additional gain—about 50.cents a head of that every facility for the English market is being provided, cold sturage, etc., and a the population, which is a nice little gain in store for the Island hen next gseason, now wil likewise decrease, To the Deaf. A person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of 23 years’ standing by a Simple Remedy, will send « description of it Lrur to any person who applies to Nicttosson, 177 McDougal Street, New York. Sep 4 dy law » ee te ae Seer aw 3) A ie a a. ee ee ae ee es eee a elegy ts petit ate a ing