HE DAILY EXAMINE “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evuirives. & SINGLE Copies [wo CrEentTs DOLLARS A YEAR NEW SERIES. JLTARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. TUESDAY, MARCH 18, 1890. VOL. 25.—NO. 92 Read this Column ; ee rhe Examiner Publishing Co., | Ik OFFIC rit a1) "nm | WUNUUN DU " WRER SQUARE | ‘ “ ana i i SCRIPTION Six ) s $2 | BREltGe sate eeotewe eee eee eee eeese l 251 i) j oO | f yr wt t rates a | nt iar- | y or ye ertiseu - on | | P ~ 4 ‘TT \ 1 ALMANAC FOR MARCH, 1880. | _ mOON :E8 , 6th 2 .1m., p. n N.ES!I | ‘ Im, a.m, E.,| } is Pe Me, VV 260 , on., 2V.UM.,. & M., 3] | Sun | Moon! High! 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MONEY TO LOAN ebi dy 3w Raw ¥ ky tt N STORE AND TO ARR LV E:— Ontario el Milis Kran, x ent quality, 7 , OW 7 2 ’ : >> Al LD BROS., Im Jaw dy & wky SEND YOUR RUBBER Amherst Boot & Shog Mig, C0., AMHERST, W. prepared to fill the same at once, Address as above. i — ears ing best discounts. mchd5—3w 2aw WHOLESALE ! ES To The Trade Coly. nent aaa We Offer for Immediate Delivery : Striped Hessians and Hovking 250 Pieces Canvas, 106 Piecves Assorted Ticking. 200 se White and ( ‘olore 2d 46 Canton | Flannels. 6V Pie ; Heavy, Piain and Check Duck. 200 Pieces White { ottons. 1000 ** = Ass i Print Cottons. 30 Bal Gree Cxttesas WJ \¥ hite and Colored Wai ps. 100 Bundles of Patches, Quilting Prints, Turkey Red Cottons. bell THER Ms USSU -A EKS & BEER. b 13. Londen House Buiiding, ended ol Ww ater Streets. ORDERS GOODS New Worsteds, 'Car »+& 3 | i j ; ' i t mesenteune —(X) — J. B. MACDONALD, QUBREN STREET ‘ELVED GREATER PORTION OF HIS At ‘A J < NEW SPRING STOCK: OF—— HAS REt¢ THE Men’s Clothing, Specially made for his order, and guaranteed to fit and wear as well as any Custom-Made Clothing, and 25 per cent. cheaper. Dress Goods. DRESS GOODS this Month, you buy. ADLES’ very cheap goods before at any paice you can name. We and would ask you in your own REMNANTS eelling off at your A fine stock of L Dress Goods interes to lo K at the oo (x) UMBROIDERY. About Fifty Pieces of Embroidery selling off at half price. You cannot resist buying these goods when you see them 1} Carpets! Carpets = NEW CARPETS ex S. 8. ‘‘Stanley,” direct from England, in BRUSSELS, ‘ TAPESTRY and HEMPS, newest patterns. [x] ——— Lace Curtains, thi Cream and White, very cheap. oenermel ) CORSETS | CORSETS |—Large Stock, new last fall, price from up. New PRINTS, GINGHAMS and ZEPHYRS just opened. JUST OPENED —12 Cases MEN’S NEW SPRING FELT HATS, Christy and other m 5. =. VACDONALD, QUEEN STREET. 25 cents a pair , 4KeTS 1800-—-codSwky a A TR Mi are ch 3, LONDON HOUSE! Ni SPRING GOODS JUST OPENED. New Embroiderys New Embroiderys, New Prints. New Shirtings, New Shirtings, New Ginghams, New Ginghams, New Sheetings, New Sheetings, Ch town, New Prints Rew Pillow Cottons. New Pillow Cottons, New Tweeds. New W orsteds, Rew Fiweeds. Gillie eien ahd HARRIS & STEWART, Feb 12, 1890— Wi, A BONAN e —_——FOR——_—— Bargain Hunters AT THE--—— TAR TAILORING ESTABLISHMENT. —-—{x]--—-_-— LOT OF STAPLE . ‘ We « Tor for the balance ot ir ebruary, a SPECIAL , 5 rie ob Ck aoe Bargains PWEEDS at Cost, over the counter or made up as you wish. G nsine Beal Call and be convinced, as we mean what we re oF McLEOD & McKENZIE. Charlottetown, Feb. 17, 1890. i } | } j | j | } f mechi3—dy 2aw & wky MORTGAGE SALE. Valuable Freehold Farm, consist- ing of 200 Acres Land on Lot 34, @ueens County, Keown as the Carey Farm, formerly Binstead. [i be sold by Publie Auction, on WEDNES- DAY, the 16th day of April, A. DL, 1890, at the} hour of Twelve o’clock, noon, at the Law Co iris Ruilding ia Charlet'etown, in Queen’s County unde rand by virtue of a Power of Sale con- tained in an Indenture of Mortwzage, bearing} date the Eighteenth day of February, A. 1’, 1882. and made between William Carey and Ann Carey, his wife, of the one part, and} Thomas Campbell of the other part: LL that tract, piece or parcel of lana, situate, lying and being on Lot or Tow ship, Nui ber Thirty- four, in Queen’s County, in Prines | Edward Island, bounded and describcd ye to] lows, that is to say: Commencing at a stake om, | the bank of the Hillsborough River north seventy-six (76) chains and nin on the boundary line between Lot Thirty-four and ¢ harlottetown Royalty, or unti it joins the south side of Saint Peter’s Road ;! thence following the said road north fifty-three | (53) devrees and thirty (30) minutes east Number | five (25) chains and seventy-seven (77) links; blue. thence south three (3) degrees easi, according to} an sridis f 17 ninety-six (96)! x: ie scahen > enti te hauaas a 5 cere a iilistorougiy| No sen, my dear shore, on thy rich, sandy River; thenee westwardly along tl various | bed [ courses of said river to the plac: of commence,| Shall the feet of thy son in wild freedom ee: mnt, «8s described ona plan annexed toa deed} tread, atoaad age fir f ‘ . 19°77 end ms i : , Coes ce tierce ide tae wie of the one Tare! No more trom the banks that o’ershadow the andthe said William Carey of the other part, bay containing two hundred uacresof ijand, a Little | Shall r. watch the wild freaks of the cool briny | more or less. } For further particulars apply at the office of R.- Fitzgerald, Solicitor, Charlottetown. l lated this 5th day of Mare h, A D. 1890 THOMAS CAMPBELL, \iortgazee, THE GREAT ENGLISH REMEDY OF PURELY YEGETABLE INGREDIENTS AND WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BY THE ENGLISH PEOPLE FOR OVER 420 YEARS, IS @ckles | same PUTTS These Pills consist of a careful and peculiar edmix- ture of the best and mildest vegetable aperients and the pure extract of Flowers of Chamomile. The y will be found a most efficacious remedy for derangements of the digestive organs, and for obstructions and tor- pid action of the liver and bowels which produce in- digestion and the several varieties of bilious and liver complaints, Sold by all Chemists. WHOLESALE AGENTS EVANS AND SONS, LIMITED, MONTREAL. Brick House and Furniture, BY AUCTION. RLDON HOUSE, KENT STRERT. a ee On Monday, March 24, Commencing at 11 o'clock, a. m., We will sell the FURNITURE of the above first-class Boarding House, including Drawing Room, Dining Room and Bedroom Suites, Carpets, Window Curtains, Stoves, Crockery- ware, Beds and Bedding, and ali the other belongings to this comfortable and home-like house. Also at 12 o'clock, on SAME DAY, we will sell THE BUILDING, which is uearly new and built of brick, three stories high, and in good repair, having a southern front of 36 feet on Kent Street (near Prince), and running back 180 feet, with Stables in rear. The ‘‘ Eldon House” has the reputation of being second te none a3 a comfortable board ing house, and enjoys a splendid business as a country hotel. Its stables are well patronized, and it is situated in the very best locality in the city Wesell the above under Joseph Wise and James Seaman, the will of the late Richard Wise, a positive sale, RAIN OR SHIN, Title perfect Terms Cash. E. H. NORTON & CO., dy eod Auctioneers. instructions from Trustees of and will be feb28—wky TH WEATHER DOBS, rape EEE cine 8 rr —4 a Whee any aaa —— Pie pan a S53 ny tee AL, LPP Wie Never Vartes. fant? TIN PLATES. er ee ee 300 BOXES TIN PLATES, 14x For sale by HORACE HASZARD. March 3--2w ¢od, and running | -,, : ; ‘ty (90) links} Thought pictures home scenes clearly seen twenty-| [Written for The Examiner. | A Wanderers Thoughts on a Dis- taut View of His Island Home. A youth whose ambition allured him to roam From that dear little that he'll ever call ** home,” , Longs to follow his thoughts from the far dis- } tant west To the land where the bones of his forefathers rest. isie | ‘| When closes the twilight and night comes apace, In sadness he place, thinks of his dear native Where yoath’s happy hours he so often be- gui led 'In the light, careless pastimes so sweet to a ehild. Fond mem’ry brings visions that time cannot mar, from afar, {Of those dear distant fields, and their pictur- esque view f the wild rolling gulf g with its waters so spray. Dear land of my fathers, with richest of soil, | Yielding rare independence by man’s hones toil. | The trav’ ler would fain speed return unto thee, | But such joy is, alas, lost to wanderers like me. ; : : | By fate, eer unkind, in a path I am thrown, | Phat daily leads farther from joys 1 would own; ; Lhe price of amoition is paid,—I must stray, And forevet But when Ull have fiaished this battle with earths breast, ln the land where the rest. bones of my forefathers JAMES JAY. Boston, Feb, 28, 1890. S. P. ©. A. FIRST ANNUAL REPORT OF THE SECRETARY- TREASURER OF THE SOCIETY FOR THE PRE- VENTION OF CRUELTY TO ANIMALS. This Society was organized in this city on the 24th of March, 1889, the following ladies and gentlemen being elected officers of the Society for the ensuing year, viz :— President —Rev. Fred. E. J. Lloyd. Vice-President—S. W. Crabbe. Sceey-Treas—Geo. E. Hughes. Committee—Mrs. Kennedy, kins, Mrs. Stricklard, Dr. Beer Chappelle. Solicitor—Prof. J. T. Melish, Prosecutor—Chas. Cameron (appointed April 1, 1839 ) Forty-eight ladies signed the list of membership. It will be observed that only 335 out of 48 members have paid the initiation fee, leaving $15 due the Society in this departmeat Annexed herewith | submit a return from the Prosecutor, which shows that dur- ing the past year he made 8 arrests, which resuited in six convictions and two dis- missals. Also, a financial statement show- ing moneys received, $66.50; disbursed, Balance on hand $13.50. I the honor to be, your obedient servant, Guo, E. Miss Jen- Theo. i. $53.35. pave HvcGuss, cy-Treasurer. Adopted— oe E. J. Lloyd, President B.F. U. + A © Ena P. E. Istand Hoespit: al. Hospital re Mrs. W. The Prince Edw a isiand ceived the following, collected by H. Sampson, Milton :—Mrs. Henniker, $1; Mrs. Westcott, 40 cts: Mrs. Jamas Hooper, $1: Mrs. David H« oper, $i; Mes. wv ames Seaman, $1; Mrs. W. H. Horne, $i; Mrs. G. C. Younker, $2; Mrs. W. H. Sampson, $2; Mrs. Conrad Younker, $1; Mrs. John Munn, $1; Barton Orange Lodge, $10; Mrs. W. Sampson, $1. Total, $22.40. Also the following articles : Mrs Charles Cules, Rustico Koad, quilt and old linen; Miss Annie Coles, Rustico Road, two pillow slips and towel; Mes. Coles, Rustico Road, blanket, s/ieet, pillow slips and old linen; Mrs. Coles, Rustico Road, pair sheets, night dress and old linen; Mrs. Coles, Rustico Road, jar preserves; Mrs. George Rodd, Rustico Road, blanket, sheet, pair pillow slips and old linen; Mrs. Westcott, Rustico Road, two pillow slips and jar preserves; Mrs. John Mores de, Malpeque Road, jar pre- serves; Mrs. J. T. Rodd, Malpeque Road, apples, towel and old linen; Mrs. C. Curtis, Malpeque Road, blanket, and sheet; Mrs. John Coles, North River Road, one 4 uilt, six pillow slips and old linen. i a <a ae Personai. . Lwo The death is announced at Berlin of Prof. Gildermeister, a noted Orientalist. Elizab-th Vincent, who her L. H. Isaacs, M. P. for Walworth, has AC quitted, Herr Von Tiza has finally resigned the pre- miership of Hungary and his successor been ay pointe 3 Sir Thomas Esmonde Orleans en route from } + SHO. seducer, been has has arrived at New Austrailia to L yndon. i | He said he had been away froin home pearl, leighteen months, and had cojlected one hur | dred and i iby thousand dollars in the coLonle i fer the lrish cause, } Frank J. A i. n comi itted suicide at Co- i | bourg by deliberately blowing bis brains out | with a 32-calibre revolver. He leaves a wife {and one child. Business troubles are said to i have cansed the act, Cciinliinenccetipiging the United States, their | The wire nail men of with five ' mills, as pait of a scheme, it is allege lforce certain manufacturers of wire nails inte the trust, exceplions, have ciosed . move on in my own chosen way, | ~ strife, And am freed from the burdess and cares of this life Let me seep ‘neath the sod of my mother } and gentlemen have] James | Lord Churchill on Pigott. NCIATION OF ” SEVERE DENI THE *' TIMES imnils- itical Oor- ive. | bate on the report of the Parnell C | ch aracte r. (Cheers from the Oppositi a.2 the truth ) Opp vents, discarded and set aside the ; Opponents on mere on criminal! charges with- itribunal, so that the accused would have no its opponents amounting to nearly £40,000. Gi vernment’s action. (Parnellite cheers). | j : jdented. Never within a century and a half In the House of Commons, on the I1th, Lord Randolph Churchill resumed the de- sion. He said the proceedings were viliat- } fed by their thoroughly unconstitutional rhe Government, to ascertain ti f 4], ) ; ; } jof the criminal charges against its pol dinary jaw oo he land. (Parnellite cheers. ) | Phe Government decided to place political ’ jout the prorection which a jury would g \(Cheers.) ‘The Government nominated the i . . . | voice in selecting and chal'enging the jury. lhe Governmentinflicteda pecuniary fine on | He defied any lawyer to show a precedent jor parallel for anything approaching the | He appealed to the House to vote against | proceedings so utterly unique and unprece- }had any public been exposed to such nan tests and trials as Mr. Parnell. Parnellite ie . : | cheers) Lord Randolph denounced the (;overnment for its ruthiess use of the |closure in forcing through the Act |the commission when its party in No him of in crenting 1882 had minister, he said, unsistency. jresisted closure ; , could now accuse |What had been the result of this moun- [teinoes parturition—-a reptile monster, | Pigott? (Parnellite cheers) \hat had i be en the delivery with ajl their skill and } parliainentary insiruments—a ghas ly, |bloody, rotten foetus—Pigott ! Pigott 2 ; Pigott!!! (Parneilite cheers). The report Parnellites on certain condemn the Times? If rnment insisted upon its motion he would insist upon his right to vote to ly the Parnellites, but h had been found go ulty of uunexampled iF bel and demned the lcharges. Did it the (;,ove ;coOndemD not on ALSO boy yy ; the Times, nh atrocious slander. wb and Er -<i>- <ge—- : “= . Sick-Room Suggestions. | The bed linen should be changed at leasi mmkets onc a moved being fi W h . } once in tnrese ianvs ; tne e those that bave been r ihuneg in the open air fora urs, then a wartth room, norougivy aired in The reom should be k« pt thoroug hly veli- tilated, at a te nperature not lower that 3X ty-¢ ight degre¢ 8 nor higher than seve ene degrees. If the kept warm, air may be freely without the least danger. ‘he nurse’s patient is admitted dress should invariably be neat, tasteful and pretty. Slippers or boots of felt should be worn. To be continually smoothiag bed, pestering the patient with syiupathy, and saying « dozen times vn hour *' How dou you feel now ?” isenough to drive a man wild. The cross sheet should invariably be kept free from crumbs and wrinkles, as these are a frequent bed sores. Whenever the cause ai the least redness shows on the patient's | body the skin must be at once bathed with vicohol, thoroughiy dried and dusted with | powdered oxide of zine A sheet folded once across the bed with the touching the pillows and thie « tucked under the mattresses, to act greatiy to the pati comfort, It does not wrinkle like sheet, and crumbs may be readily brushed off it Meals for invalids as tempt- lengthwise, laid upper edge just nds tightly will ba found nt’s a 51D rie should look ing as possible. The tray should be cov- ered with the whitest napkin, and the silver, glass and china shou'd shine with ‘leanliness. [he patient should not be of t« sulted | much food, eforehand as lisgusted by a display 1 ind should not be ec ‘ } to what ne y vill eat. ar drink. In bathing, the patient should never cover too large a surface at once Pin a round the shoulders, fas and remove the night-dress Put the l the un- emng it under ; : blanket blanket ehind, i} + coat. hand under and spongy 3 the SKin, a Small p tion ata time. A woman’s hair should be mmbed jevery day if she is able te bear the fatigue | lf it has become tangled a little | will loosen it ' Hovsehold troubles should te 'from the sick room. Above eth kevxt far au invaid apparent uld be saved from his friends. One garrulous acquaint- may in half an hour undo the good of 1 week of tender nursing. In lorg iliness ja sinail tab ble will be ie uvery cul hould be t ran couvalescen Vv 4nce found indispensible. ’ , glass, spoon and utensil used Ken out of the room ind wash- i ed as speedil | possibile 18 to walking yy aod n tip-toe end spering nothing can dis- turb a sick person more PDE E B.. At Vallevfield, on the 5th inst., of conges- tion of the lunys, Sadie Me Le d, wzed 16 years, beloved daughter of Angus and Jessie McLeod. At Marlboro, Mass., | Corish, aged 34 years. Mr. Cornish left P. E island seven years ago. He went to Marlboro, Viass., where he made his home. Je was un- married, and worked as head mason for F, W March Sth, Jemes Wall. He leaves a father, sister and brother © mourn their los MATRIMONIAL MaTrexs.—-Outario had 14 551 marriages last year. Of the persons mai 5.713 Presby and 4,033 ho > ; + LHuOUISLS, ried 10 O57 were M + Tians, 2 q spits ‘AT | Opamands, ji@an Cathvlics. i iis cludes nN oi jot 14 years and Lo of lo years. lwo boys ol li7a d 7 at 18 ye }iater to i le of 14 the ola Ol) | was 84 bd the mo i & e 32 1 | former took to him wilt ly. j hose aera are evi queer peopl j - | For THE WEA p LANGI Ue iphell’ | Beef, Iron and Wine ia one of the best topicr ip 98SEC sing many nutritiv ana e1 ing | qualities. Is recommended by ling ma lical men if you are we nk ' o@uld a bottle will give instant relief. * that you Beef, jron and jask fora d get Campbell's Wine, nov 6ly¢od <1 ate AR RRR IRE 0 map uf . . '¢ eo ~ * ow ie) i a i Pr