- > oN . > A < = 7 5) Xe” Ae ae ; ts |! fx : % ges} | Seam, ree iit soe \\ Be j | = : a, oe (tas. DU ee ae e = aay “ “ ee et OS Aa ane ane eth ies mee a ee te ing wells. The water in these collecting driven Teams :—Five DoLLars a Year ’ LARS J AR. his ic : es ae ; , : , : : . +41s Is true Liberty, when Free-Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.—Fvurirrprs. Smrece Corizrs Two Cents. Ni iW S s KE J KS ‘ T ) ‘ IVviny. P( ) } ‘ x Yi x ¥ . ‘ os ~, + i Y ma . MALLE, CHARLOTTETOWN, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY le, 1886 VOL, 18---NO * AD ‘ Jd an? > AL ‘ itp iN ’ iv } ’ 4 L B: a = de ) ® j- atl BIE Tag 7 a y VeXa@ wy 1g) ' NSBe'E’ » tothe end that : : re BT 4 pretitabie relations may be estab- I The Maily CFraiiner ENGLISH Gf INFECTIONERY . } | caw ie ih rN FOR LETTE cRS VO THE EDI ror lished, and for the general advancement of the The $ > ¥ } o _s commercial interests of the country. is issued every evening by 1¢ finest assortment of English e A vote of thank ti tend A vo was ti re ; and Canadian Confectionery for Ber, = Se aterworks. sani Tie *eeaadtGet entaante —— The FE ‘xaminé y Publishin Oo. Christ trad . E 2 eo 5 a | Chairman for the able and ir opertial man- iristmas trace we e res 7 Pog ie : 'ner in whic cted the g ‘ ufe we have ever - offer red. Bus Cs * S1z,—Through the kindness of a friend I) ®* hich he — ee ne ane ‘ . ; .: be Os MMe From their office, corner of Water and Bahk & GORE & a BB Be am in receipt of the anniversary address of | S aes (rreat George Streets, Charlottetown ; | the Medic Secretary. ” , _— odical Society of New York, at its , i Prince Edward Island oe — | me t y " Black Bush, Feb 1, 1886 ' PFER OF eighth annual meeting, held at Albany on oo Noe Pe nc: } pw e eae fF) ee : ‘ 2 x —_—— ~--— —RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION MENG EB MEAT, | See, SS Oe eee Son eee : aia ol i 1886, delivered by the President, A. Van dor | THE NEWS OF THE Six months > AO : : - = —es & g Ag ey “ : ree : y i ; . - ee ee eee se é hoice Brand, for Sale at Lf} FE > = eg = a = & bb} E = ; E V eer, M. D. ‘ Al h: any, on the Wat er Sup- | ; PI sn 0th vnsiaterile duce l . 1.25 C Seeks ewe , ; ‘ Cle Gb Rdin nde cn ebseneenenccesss 50 BEER & GOFE’sS i Fe gFS Ee ce Ee is ti 2 ply = a and tc cen soit [| Carefully Collated by “The Ex. : P : ake the following extracts, an ave no) . Advertising at moderate rates. a — i Bay aminer 8’ ' Repor ters. : oa at ne SR doubt they will be read with much oe ae Contracts may be made for monthly quar- | just now by @ ead in thi : ‘« . a } jus w by your numerous readers in is an ; ; terly. ? alf-yearly, or yearly advertisements, Can aR ed Scam om, E have on hand one case Clothe, case Gonts’ Furnishings, sent by mistake city :— lime tag ned, ee, oe on application, } . . , 7 : : . ; P ' : — é and sold to us at a big advanta r than return th W f “ Driven wells lav spired much confidence iches Pave . a 3 g van 31 n them, e are manufacturin riven wells ave inspired 1 , > . —r Sandwiches, 1 Cu hes, Pink Apples, » cloths into 8 of late in certain soils, especially such as that of | New Durham, N. H., boasts of a sixteen- . OE ese wea . ’ as | Long Island ; they have been a great success in |year-old girl who tina the scale at 99% ALMAN®C FOR FEBRUARY, 1886. Corns, Tomatoes, Peas, X&c., choice | supplying : the ity of preotiye: ‘They are little | antes 8 1 ps the scale at 295 eee ‘ ; . e nown in urope, ant in tac are 2 e “4 ; ” > brands. PP es ™ = spoken of as the American driven or tube wells, Tt hival f the , : MOON'S CHANGES, oe aoe ws Fant és nd * in and about New York, near Boston and}, *+© CSlvairy of the average man consists New Mom n a oe lay, 1 tb, 25m, p. m BEER & GOFi Holyoke, and at other places there are a consider- iin protecting a woman againtt e very man first Q ra hit iOh 29 a a able number of these driven wells, a large pro-) byt himeelf. ¥ 7 : vw ye - - c! ihe ry » IVER COST! a: : le ae portion of which have proved a great success, = | Moon x h dav, 25m, p. m eer Aa ae ) t , PV ity 4 _ i and from $4.50 to $6 for alth« ough Manhattan Island is ao unfortu- Sam Jones says that progressive euchr L uarter 25t} ay, Ob. 58 8; : COF . ‘yaa Fay ee ee INBSKINE aD > from $5) to $7 for makiug and nate for the location of such wells, because of the , ‘ 3 ‘ ‘ “ ’ 1st Quarter 25th day , 583 8m, p. 1 Pci i UCUPr Fee j bgt ots oo - ry ig strata standing nearly vertical, and aifording| is eee gressive towards Hades at the rate of - nanan <r ” : Tun MInss ap easy access for drainage from the surface to pene-| ® Mille a minute D Er here Me Or High Dass laced ; : i trate deeply at but a short distance from the | F Kemb! lack d th 5 ’ | cises | set srilen’h aS ‘OaSstTe@G = alii fround— » pom adie relia. Thes s ze fror 0 ann smbdie once deci “ sets | rises wateriien’h./ Fresh roasted and ground—fine) —> — —y4-) yj =M. sae cee, wale sanee fo, Soar aes hata ar te ee mih m|morejaft’n jh m quality ; also Essence Coffee and) ~~“ YY Ne he? koe WL A IN SEELP.| am eta the e belief that in this system | oe te a walk of eigen! miles a day to 1) Monday 7 28/459) 5 36 9 2°; 9 Si Condensed Coffee & Mill ;of driven wells, put down by the gang method, eep down the devil that possessed her. 2] Tucaday | 97/5 11 631/10 4 34 sea u x |! A nel | we have embedied the principle of nataral filtra- | T) Re ‘at I ‘ ‘ @) in anf oes oe el ear 2. ant ii inn ene ition, and that wherever the ground-water is of 16 wife of an Lowa editor recently eion- — ednesday = 3; 6 50/10 5 6 BB REE & GOFF, 1 OoTry } Y : 7. good quality, and sufficient on trial of proper ed with a hotel man. Some wome il 411 ao o e of CLOTH » the ard ' \ sap. Wehaveon hand f S d 5 men Wi hursday 24 } 7 88/11 2 40 Bait ; od t Sap. aveon hand a few Suits an de pth, and free from possible contamination, it do almost anything to get eines i Sl Friday 23 Gi 7 Baill 44 43 | — | Overcoats, made to order, n forsiphes by on she sefes st wales short of what most anything to get'a square meal. : el @ ot | > i 3 : rest su , name- > ; 6} Saturday 2) i} &8 2i)morn; 46 | CRANBE = Re ppaay Bacon aaeee nature’s purest supply e Mrs. Walter L. Lyman, of R undolph, “> nday i: ae . UV 1D 49 | Les = S. tx Ei 5 wo 8, { 3 ree CO " Fs “PThese tube wells are conenenesee, by ne Vt., gave birth to four children .in 1885, ’ m , . 4 2 ~ 5 € oD on . = a 7 » | + eS & a into re niz e « Ht ny is) 9) 8s Oa) BL) 80, boris. Cranberries and Fox-, WI BA BARAS INE - i Sines Stamm: dotooa ae nario. ben, the last three being triplets, alive and. well. 9) Cuesday j 9 46 93 5 a° | i d wi ) , 10, Wednesday 16 3310 11} 2 3} 57 | berries at This onzht cad : ; ‘ : jana oe wise © vedue shaped cad. The “ae A minister ia Rooks o vanty, Kan., rides 1! Tharsday 14} 15110 45) 2 46)1 1] . oT oer ~ J y lost it yon don’t purchase from us, | wat ter-bearing strata encountered. <A sixteen- forty miles and preaches fonr sermons ° y | | | . ’ "wie instead of Havin } 7 Yt > TO ' ~ : 12) Friday” 12) 16/12 22) 3 45) 4) BEER & GOFF’Ss. instead ot buyi 1 ¢ ‘LL OUR CLOTHING IS MADE ON THE inch cast iron pipe connects the receiver with the | every Sunday for a salary of $100 a year ne : mi gg al 71 PREMISES N 5 Oy |pump. Great care and skill are called for in mak- . ’ . 13) Saturday 11) '8)aft 7) > 2 jing such connections, as each joint must, be abso- cdianal is : 14/Sanday | 9g} 19) 0 59) 6 33 10 . . eae sis lutely air-tight. This being accomplished, the shjyamin Donahby, aged 100 years, died 15, Monday ; 8 22 @- 7-4e 13) Cc AN BPs BaD Pi au Eu. ye ‘@cLi-t te ey a | ind th maxted, the airexhansind cout ne mene recently at, the residence of the Rey, A + Tr | - ee) ¢ i o | pms wt cn3 a oS >y yy and their connections, a vacuum results, an ne} 1 * 16 Tuesday i; 23) 3 9 8 50 16 bis ; . Ss tak ey SON? Ye eas aS we oring, 3 mosphere, ’ ore ssing npon the surface of the V anrenterghem, P. P., Port Felix, Guys- 17| Wednesday 5| 24) 4 23) 9 43} 19) Keiller's Celebrated § nelish Cit- | water within the surcounding earth, toncee. it to-| boro, N.S. He was born in ; fee, 18) hursday | $8 26) 5 40/10 30} 23) : ‘ . é. , wards {the point of least resistance, which is E preg 19| Priday y }) 97] & BIN 221 265 ron, Grange and Lemen Peels at under the ma syemen Ries bacco ; cLEOD, leads all others for Al work. | within the flow a — — is oat pie ‘the Mra. Edward Griffin, of Augusta, Me., 7 i? = i >! | a rices m™ thris — “ : : u I B ratar 20)satarday 6 59) (28) 8 12/11 46) 29 BEER & GOFE'S pice hts deparim r than evor. Our past reeord ia sufficient |comunuous ov of water from the earth inte the| thoroughly understands hen culturo, aa 21|) Sanday | §& 30} 9 24) aft 23 32 | ae m , guarantee to secure you ure ¢ tion displays oauais ingenuity in adapting means Te a. During the month of Janu- 2?) Monday 56} 31/10 29) 113 ciecinereritiainncn ictal opiate eee 4. large portior Necks manufactured to our special order, from | | to end.’ ary hor flock of 74 hens laid 1072 eggs. 23) Cuesday 55, 33} 11 41) 1 56 38 | ‘Dun mMrpa | patterns that will be foun very bn for SpentciieeSetia ideenes of ma toll for the Tennessee has a m , 24; Wedneeday | 52! 34/morn; 24%) 42 SPECIALTIES, supply of acity of 600,000 inhabitants is a new of h : aT Tr under arrest for 25)\ Tharsday f 36| 0 44) 3 44) 45 | Gon departure, and can no longer be considered an; MUTGer, WHOs6 guile is suspected because, 26| Friday i } 49) 37} 1 43) 4 62 48 | Corned Beef, : 20cts per pound; 3 \ A ; "> enone opener Rees Ba ee ro ene entered the room where the vic- nt | - | 5 . oa i wv uEn-: t ‘ ‘ Be As the water obtained Dy this system ¢ es [ro ; ° ; . OF) Sat “ | 2a} 9 rm ; = t ya = tim’s body lay, the wounds bled afres} 27 Saturday 47, 38; 2 37) 6 1) 51} ; : ; ~~ E _ depths of 40 to 100 feet below the surface, it is ’ MIPesii. 23) sunday 6 455 40) 3 26) 7 19/10 55) Smoked Beef (shay ed) cts. per - 7 Ah. -th ® very pure, and the supply steady throughout the Pj ¥ , i i ‘pound: Boloena Sausawes. Licts > ep » WT et wi a aerate year. By other systems the supply is taken from ierre Lorilliard is about to retire per- } } 'p ; OFA SAUSALES, L4CTs. per 6 me & a) By, BST & rie EK BES Tr.) the surface water, and its quality is often impaired | manenutly from the turf. He will withdraw pound ; Ox Tongues (English), Pea | Ch’town, Dee. 3, 1885 ies | By donald Pe “he eadulitin’ Em Muearbonns his attention from his quadrupedal plugs e 4 : Ce A ¥ —. |Soup ke . at ~— oe . the water is taken from metre, recesses, reser- | #24 confine it aliogether to his quadrilaterai ’ - i 7 ~~ | voirs er under-currents, and there is no eXposure! ones, i to vegetable or animal growth, from sur heat and ¥ ~~ - WARBURTON & ‘SMALLWOOD, BEER & , ore € = 2 changes in temperature. These wells oy ae It is announced at Cannes that Earl a as located along ponds and running streams, and, i airn’, f ly Lord een a & g Gad ID ormerly Lor cl jue G a Re > H the water be not below their level, it is almost fendant in the F : Cosme and de NOTICE OF CO-PARTNERSHIP. Pare | Spices g ence &e | ast ; positive proof thatthe supply is from rainfall, | *°O@ent 'n the ortescue breach of promise b ‘pi 48S CCS, ¢ a» springs, and naturel drainage area of the furnish: case, is engaged to Miss Grant, an Ameri- j The undersigned have this day entered into artnership, under the style aad firm of Varburton and Smallwood, ty Barristers, Attorneys-at-Law, Notaries Public, &c. Office—Cameson Block, Queen Square. A. B. WARBURTON, B.A., B-C-L-. , R. SMALLWOOD, aw The firm are Agents for the Equitable Life Assurance Society rof the United States which does the largest business of any Life “~earance Company in the world. ne. 3—law wky 3 mo Ll. Commission mc°chants, 121 ATLANTIC AVENL.” BOSTON, MASS. Roos and Produce a Specialty. Jaly 15—dly wkly CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE MYRTLE NAVY } IS MARKED T & Bs IN BRONZE LETTERS. None Other Genuine. Oct FW. FOR SALE. ——— RIGHTON TANNERY, with its Steam Engine, Boiler, Splitting Machine, Stuf fing Mac! hine and other Plant is offered for sale at private contract, The above Tannery vas formerly operated by the late Donald McKinnon, of the late tirm of McKinnon & Co., of this city. It is fitted up on the most modern principle, and has hitherto paid a large percentage on the capital invested. To capitalists no better in- vestment for their money, either by Bank or Manufactory, can be offered. Possession given immediately. MARY J. MACKINNON, | Executrix. Ch’town, Oot. 17, 1985. ‘ URSCRIBE for THE WREKLY EXAMI- "PHUR & CO.) . i ; ‘ NER. The latest ead and fordign new? can always be found tlierein. 25 bris. Grapes, just arrived from | Great Britain. Pure i Cream Tartar and | Baking Powders at ae : & a “ORAN GES, LEMONS, GRAP 20 cases Granges, 15 cases Lemons, PES i } | | } i ; i | } j ' j i tee Cn Ar ts, PROMPT. AWONDERFUL REMEDY Adamson’s Botanic Cough Balsam. It is as pleasant as honey Coughs, Colds, and Asthma, which lead to Consumption have been speedily cured by the use of ADAMSON’S BALSAM after all other medicines have failed. Suff ther recent or chromic coughs or prone ' , can resort to this great remedy, confident of © taining speedy relief. Do not delay, get at once FOR SALE BY ALL PDEUGGISTS. Bottled at St. Steven N. Be y the proprietors, F. W. KINSMAN & CO., D a. —< OU trated catalogue of Tricks and } 8c. stanip and this sli A. W. KINNEY, ee 2. Lovely New Style of Chromo C ards, with name and prize for 10c. 12 packe, }2 names, for $!. A sample pack and agent’s outtit with illus- Novelties, fo => dh = art PFA, Fi aN may S Ss Ch’town, Jan. 26, 1885, EVERY ONE CAN call and examine the large ock of Household Furniture, &., &c.. ever shown in Charlottetown, end also discover that they}: can SAVE MONEY and get Good, R ar le Hom noes Goods of undisputed value, fine finish and good honest 2 REHOUSE, STREET. STOCK, TERY DEPARTMENT. VALUE BROWN. bk OAR BEER & GOFF. FALL BAEG EB F al i Pe Bane Gy RAISINS. | NOW COMPLETE IN 250 boxes received—Layers, Val-! = om AS encias, Seedless. UNSURPAS Dt L : \ ‘R BEER & GOFrF. | eee ie as a tt | s A PPRPLES. | . . r + me | / GE ae American Baldwins, N. 8. Tom- FP ® an ey... kins, Pippins, X¢., af ae = nba «9 Bier sm — . = a Ch’town, Nov. 19 wkly ee cnisiaiteassiteiaiiiaiied x Pas, @Y FLOU r. | | ae oe ot ae 12 pound packages,| Bae "> ita ray 2. 3, 5, 10 and | 2. e er am = 2. a very choice quality. BEER & GOFF. | Mar eas oes, 33, Tm ITO THE WHOLESAILE | ail dead UR new samples of 6001 } yr () the pleasure of callin ‘ ners in hort time. h to receive your yO? : heretofore, Ever | TRADE. ill soon be ‘out, and we will have vorkmanship BY BUYIN Ca taple Furniture, Bedding, Mattresses, Picture Frames and Moulding, Mantie-mirro Oil Bagatelle Boards, Handsome and One Thousand and O: ,e2 A OL ne TY - ye Paintings ; eo © 7 articies, FROM THE P. KE, ISLANI Fancy,Gonds (for Xmas), refand Mirr Framed Chromos, or-plates, FURNITURE WAREROOMS, MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ch’town, Dee. 3, °85—eod wky wells is usually found free from organic matter, but must be examined carefully as to inineral sub- stances. Jt isa well known fact that they often derive their supply from eurrents of water feed- ing running streams or lakes.” Speaking of other sources of supply, he — i— ‘ Rivers and stored waters that come mostly from the surface of cultivated table lands are dangerous, These are the waters that so often give us the bad simelling and bad tasting condition. It is the water held in ponds more especially that produces minute vegetable organisms. Professor Nichols states that there is one case on record of cattle having been killed by drinking pond water which con- tained these algae in excess. Quality ought not to be made to give way to quantity, but against the stubborn facts that are sometimes presented it is made to yield. Purity and quantity should go hand in hand, and this should ever be the aim of all water boards and commissions. Next, the matter of expense should be considered. The water companies throughout our land should be taught thatthey must furnish us the water for which we pay from the best source that the country affords. Not only should they avoid the use of river water, contaminated with sewage, but they should be compelled to re- move from the banks of their streams and reser- voirs not only all probable, but all possible source of poliution,” 1 regret that owing to its length I cannot ask you to publish the whole of the address, contain as it dves much valuable and practical information ona question which presses itself su much on the attention of the public at present. I beg also to add briefly that, with regard to driven wells, there is every reason to believe that a suffi cient supply of pure water for a city much larger than Charlottetown oan bo obtained on that pemolges, and within easy reach, The very larye volume of water which emp- ing ties itself with great force into. the river, on the shore of “the farm of Hon. Daniel Davies, on the Lowsr Malpeque Road, indicates that an inexhaystible subterranean sheet of water in that vicinity may be tapped and intercepted by the gang system of driven wells, and it would, I think, be wisdom onthe part of the Corporation to ascertain definitely, whether or not this system can be advantageously adopted before entering into a contract for a water supply by any other method. Yours, &., James McDonat. eb. 11, 1886. — Public Meeting at Black Bush on Reciprocity. Pursuant to notice, a meeting was held at the Club Rooms of the Black Bush Liter- Institute on the Istinst., for the pur- pose of discussing ‘‘ Re ciprocity. " The meeting being held under the auspices of the Literary Institute, President McPhee occupied the chair. The Chairman, y ir i after a few preliminary remarks, introduced Mr. John A. Me- Donald, who read a very et paper on the subject of ‘Our Trade and Fisheries.” The several speakers, though of different shades of politics, were ali a unit on the subject under discussion, and one and all unavimously supported the following reso- lutions : Whereas, The provisions of the Washington Treaty has expired in July last, and since that period a duty of $2.00 has to be psid by us on our Sil. . aiid Whereas, The United States is the natural market for our potatoes and horses, as well as fish : we are therefore compelled to pey a duty of 15 cents per bushel on potatoes sad W per cent, I on horses. ‘ The efore Resoived, That a Fishery Commis-| sion be appointed w ithout delay. as recommended by the Pre sident of the United States, and in ae- cordance with the views of the General Govern. ment, both for the settlement of te nas rehia| and for the ne oUation of ane le Treaty o Reciprocity with the United tes of America, left can lady. A ove-legged man in Los Angelos was ar- rested for being disorderly and kieking in adoor. He nonplussed the court by asking his accuser with which leg he perpetrated the offence Taloot Williams, managing editor of the Philadelphia Press, has a collection of biographies of no ted persons ready to be used as obituaries on their demise, which is insured for $3,400. The Suez canal seems to be one of the few enterprises which are prospering in spite of the bad times. The traffic receipts on January 5, amounted to 170,000 frances, as against 60,000 franes for the correspond- ing date last year. The Bangor public library has added to it during the past year, 2,173 new books, making the present total number 23,255. The number of books taken for home use during the year was 44,854, a decrease of 2,849 from the preceding year. A barn belonging to Edward Rueil, near Mabou harbor, Cape Breton, was consumed a few nights ago, with its contents, consist- ing of 9 head of cattle, 2 horses, 10 tons of hay, 100 bushels grain, a large quantity of straw and farming implements. No insur- ance. A philantrophist, says the Burlington Free Press asked a daughter of a rich manu- facturer, who employs hundreds of men, if she ever did anything for her father’s hands? ‘*No,” was the reply, ‘“‘but I rub mine with glycerine and oatmeal every night. A man in Richmond, Va., has built a house by a most singular mode of industry. For many years past he has picked up from the streets one brick ata time, and a year ago he had accumulated a sufticient number of bricks to build him a smal! house in the suburbs. Judge Virgin, one of the ablest jurists on the Maine Supreme Court, was born and bred among the Oxford county bears in Maine. His father was a lumberman, and when a young man the judge usel to go into the woods and chop with tle best of them, or run the logs down stream with the most daring river drivers. A Huron, Dak., despatch says the com- missioner of the ral land office has made the startling discovery that the In- dian title to about 10 000,000 acres of land in North Dakota has not been extinguish- gene ed, despite Secretary Tiller’s order in October, 1284, opening these lands, and their subsequent settlement by 20,000 people. A report is current that the British offi- cer who conducted King Thebaw and his suite to M adras, demanded a a receipt on de- livery of his consigament, and that he re- ceived a proper acknowledgment for *‘ one king, two queens, thirteen maids of honor,” and so op. Royalty must be somewhat run down when it is receipted for like a bale of goods A Yazoo (Missiseippi) fire-aater has come to grief in New Orleans. He paraded about the streets for some days with a fine dog at his heels and a $1,000 silver certifi- cate pinned to the lappel of his coat, to show his safety and his utter indifference to the knavery reported in that city, He for «a week, and then he awakened one morning te find that his coat, silver certificate, diamond pin, and a roll of $500 had disappeared. The dog was kept this up