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FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1892. —— —_ SS, — .—NO, 280 VOL. 29 1Ssd2 Calendar for FPebdraary, MOON'S CHANGES Pret Qarr'e 4 h Ge} . 514 morn r pn, 12th dy 31% fre ~ at & er, 2 36h & New M 2 " 1! 23 b) sy High Water of D y of Week — ie Mvath Morn. | After i i ike. ae j | Monday 072 | OF 3 | 'ueeday . 083 1 10 3 Wedvesday ics |} | 48 i hursday 2 2 36 5 | Friday i: ae 3 38 € } a urday 410 ; 4 54 j : Suaday 5 38 | 6 23 Monday rst 7a } Pueaday 816 | 8 44 iV | Wednesday | 12 9 26 Li } Thursday § 59 10 17 12 friday 10 36 10 54 is day } 1813 |} 1% i4 sunday ll 46 15 Mondav 7 0 16 16 luesday | 031 0 47 17 | Wednesday a ee 1 19 18 = | Thursday ay aes 19 | P-iday 211 2 29 2 | Saturday . ao 3 12 21 | Sunday 3 49 4 8 22 =| Menday | 446 & & 23 | Tuesday | 6 10 6 55 24 W edn sday 7 33 § ll 35 | Thu-sdey | § 44 9 16 26 | Friday 9 41 10 6 27 = | Saturday 10 26 | 10 46 28 | Sunday Eas 8 1) 23 a9 =| Monday 1} 1240 | Ll 87 ps iil a > _ oa ——~ | SOOTHING. Ci HEALING. Relief. Pop ~~ ; stant Cure, Fai Nasat bars. | wed by consumpt Boid by all 25, ost paid, on recvii it of price 30 conta and #1 by addy FULFORD & CO, Srox ch a CR JAMES A. MORRISON, H \LIF AX. AGENT FOR WARRE ¥, CAKEBREAD & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, London. «= England, —-AND ALSO—— | Several First-Class West India. Firms, ete. —— ee = SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. ' Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCKE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE —Pickford & Black’s Wharef. Halifax, August 13. 1891—dy & wy ptic: art : or os LA GRPPE VANQUISHED, TDLACE one of the OZONATOR DISIN- FE ‘TANTS in your house and La Urippe will not trouble you. The most powerful and pl2asant Disinfec- tant known to the medical profession. F. DeC. DAVIES DRUGSIST, is AGENT for them here, and will cheerfully show and explain their use to those who desire it. Call and see thm. 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CAN Ba YOURS, dy mwf & wy lyr—julyl7, ‘91 Adap ‘ed to the weak dizesiiva of the [Tt — EP , ae Y CS De (= SALE: Fz AMS: Ad > Both the method and results when Syrupof Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowele, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, bead- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the cnly rerhedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in jis action and truly beneficial in its eilects, Pr only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellentqualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. eae of Figs is for sale in 75¢ bottles by leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO,, SAN FRANOISOO, CAL. LOVISVILLE, KY. NW YORE, N. Y. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlo*teetown, mwi jyl3 Wanted to Purchase. HE DERATRS of the P. FE I+land House of Assembly for the year 1358, ani for th- -hort Session of 1872. Apoly at Tok Ex = " le e A New Meth:d! ——_ [ AM now prepared to make setts of artifi- cial teeth on Waters METAL PLATES [hese plates are sp2ciaiiy ad pied for mouths where there is a great absorption of the ridge which so freqnently occurs in the lower jaw leaving little or ne ridge for the retention of piate in position. People who use this kind if place have no troable in masticating. They are unsurpassed for comfort and cleanliness. Sariafaction guiranteed in every case. DR. INO. P. MORRAY, 146 Queen St., Charlottetown. DONT Ss HACKNOMORE $5 ee {t costs oaly 25 ¢ts., und may save you fcbl5 —Ay & wky ‘NOTICE LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of fo>-ert Milne Barra't, jate of Charintte wn, deceased, are notifle’ to make immediare vayment to the uadersig ed at his office, ‘har- lotietown, and all per-on;s having «any claims against ‘he said Kstate are reqa sted to pre-e st the same, “uly attested, at the said office wi'h- an talae, =o JOHN T. MELLISH. febli—dy 3w 2aw pat CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Lavy IS MARKED . & BB. IY BRONZ: LETTERS. WONE OTHER GENJINE. jan2—dy & wky Galvaniz d Iron. RECEIVED EX ER®MA: TONS GALVANIZED IRON, 16, 18, 20, 92, 24 and 24 ~auges, 1% bundles Black Sheet Iron, 2 tons Slei h Shoe Steel, $ ton Hoop Iron. 1% STORE: @ barrels Por iand Cement, i ton Fire Clay, 6 doxee Lobster Cleavers, 50 kegs Wire “ails. {MON W CRABB: WAUKER'S CORNER. febj—tw 2aw ‘Syrup ilicg | TH« DAILY EXAMINEE. FEBRUARY 26, 1892 “I am Holier Than Thor.” THe comment of the Patrict upon the signs! victory of the Government in Wes Fluron is, perhaps, worthy of sume remark The Patriot says : “In the Dominion, the Abbott Government have latterly been ca rying al Sefore them in the bye-elections in Ontario. Hon. Mr Patterson, the new Secretary of State, was elected Tuesday in West Huron by the narrow majority of fifteen. We deeply rogret the defeat of our o}d friend Mr i C. Cameron, one of the greatest scourges the Government boodlers had The overwhelming mejority polled in Goderich woula seem to indicate that the town had been bought up bodily. If the people of Ontario ‘ike that sort of thiag they must have ity but it is hard fer the electors of this Island, thg large majority of whom want honest Government, to he tied by Confederation to a set of Provinces whose people appear contented to allow corruption to be the practical law of the State.” This is the position taken by our “ atan- dard elevators,” our apostles of ‘‘political purity.” It is the position which was taken by the pharisee and the hypocrite of old. The organized hypocrisy of Canada still clings to it. In facet, it is the only pusition they can take. It is hard, says the Patriot, for the people of Prince Ed- ward Island to be associated with those of Oatario! Se, “the eleotors of P. E. {sland ” are better and purer than the men who persist in keeping the Mowat Govern- ment in power and who have repeatedly elected ‘‘our old friend, Mr. M. C. Cameron.” The Patriot is too hard on those who have, all along, until now, sistained its friends. Jf it would seg in tie revulsion against the Grits which las takeu place in Ontario, a proof that the people uf Outario have been shocked and disgusted by revelations «f political corruption on the part of grit leaders it wousd see a large part of the truth. Not bribery by the Conservatives, but corruption and bypocrisy on the part of the Liberals, is one of the chief causes of the fact that *“*the Abbott Government have latterly been carrying all before them.” Shia, with a clearer perception of the disloyal tendencies and ill-concealed shams which wnderlie the wanrestric:.d reeiprocity dodge, sufficiently accounts for the Government victuries in Ontario. It is not necessary to traduce the people of Ontario, or to make odious comparisons be- tween them and the people of Prince Ei- ward Island. The majority of electors in Queen's and Prince Counties have been deceived and misled concerning Usarestricted Reci- procity and the alleged purity of the Lib- people of West Huron, and other constit- uencies in Ontario, had an opportunity to rectity their error. Mr. Davies and his followers in parliament have taken very good care that they shall not have an op- portunity todo so. There are indications that many of our honest Liberals repent the support which they have given, in con- janction with Mercier, to” policy of An- nexation under a false name. The pecple of the border counties of Ontario—who wonld profit more by true reciprosit y— have renounced the fad, and so, we believe, have the loya! Liberals of P. E. Island. That Mr. Davies thinks 80, too, bas been male evident by his desperats, and finally successful, strugg'e to prevent the courts from opening Queen’s and King’s Counties. Advantages « f Conversation. The most agreeable war of getting in- formation is by conversation, Lf you talk with a well-informed pe:son, who can ¢xpress clearly his ides on «any subject in which you ace in erested, you caa ask questions, yeucan have explanacions, you cau go over the subject artil you thor ugh!y auderstand it, and searching out io this way, ir the mind of another, a thing which \ou earnestly desire to know, you are more likely to re- member it, and to profi’ by it. This is why a competent teacher ia better than any text book. Besides, talk inspires both the spexker and the listener—the one becomes more eager to know, and the other more eager to c mmupicate. Now is the time to get crockery, glass and china at your own prices, as we want to make room for new gvods to arrive early in spring, at the cheapest Crockery Store.—W. P. Colwiil Feb 25 4wke dy wky. POC SES SE SeHOSSHOS HSH EH SS CEHOHTSS CEL Ses © : We wish this slip ws a samp'e of any - : one of the 155 patterns of embroidery : * Stauley Pros are showing. Kvery lady : : reader would see at a glance the value : * there is in them. > a skea saa tiee a uel che vesle seers ima We have ali vi child en's ulsters which we h «ve put upen the coun- ter te-day at 75 centsrach —Harris & Stewart. Carrer Sate —Our sale of carpe's is gen- uine. All new goods and not one piece re- served. All must be sold ani at a low price Now is your chance to get a genuine bargain, a lot of odds and ends, 8 to 22 yards exch at a very low figure See our gods before you buy—it wil pay you —Perkias & Sterns, £25 2w eod eral Party. But they have not, like the, Xo Song From Me. 2 3M i T will not sing of trees and things, | While hum-n wrongs go unredressed W hile thiongh my eas a cry there rings Of misery—the poor oppressed. I wiii not sing of Nature’s robe, Whi'e through the a'reets, foul fraud: parade And think their sphere is on this globe— With ; urse-proud airs and debts unpaid. H>w can I sing of Natures laws, When bare men and their ; aragites, In public life, betray ovr cause, And offer Justice nought but siig!ts. I will not sing of Heaven's delighta, While Caste and Caut sta’k th ough thie land, Avd leave a blight on haman righie, \In every home, on every hand. —— weere LETTERS TO THE EDITOR | ncaa’ lie | elosing the striits ef Belle Isle. Sik.—It does seem ungraceful to dis- | courage **Esotericist” in his grand projects ;fer improving the climate, railway com- munications and p liical relationships ot these Gulf previnces Indeed, against the last two we heve not a word to say, but we feel like taking exception to the «ffort be ing made tu coax the people of P. E, Is- land into a belief that the rigore of their wintry climaie which is the one disparagement to — their otherwise unexcep'i nable little Province, may be banished by legisiative enactment. Closing ths Straits of Belle Isle, this writer says, would prevent the foe ice irom coming around our shores in winter, which, he saya, isthe cause of our severe weather. It is true that wo have a grea! deal ct ice in the Gulf in winter Even during the present mild spell it ia very jabuudant [ut dces it come from Belle jisie?7 We always can recognize northern ice, because tt has bergs with it. I have ‘seen « great deal of the ice round our ‘coasts, but never yet recognized a barg. There is always plenty of packed ce 20 or ee BAZAARSTORE _—— + (A7E ARE OPENING TO-DAY 1.000 Burdics «of NEW WALL PAPER, end will bo prepsred in a day or two to rive the best bargaics in ENGLISH WASHABLE and AMERICAN GIL’S, while our OLD STOCK we will GIVE AWAY at your own pricea, as We must make roum, We have already had to extend our Paper Roow v) twice its former size to get in new patterns, atill half is not opened WHOLESALECUSTOMERS will please take Potice tliat we are going to give the very best Seures a'tainghle in any market on CANADIAN, AMERIOAN and ENG. LISH PAPERS. REMEMBER that we kerp the largest stork of GAMES, PURSES, SATCHELS, CARD CASES, MOROCCO MEMOS, ete. Piain and Faney Stationery. ONLY THINK OF LT !—Note Peper, 2cents per quire; Eayclopes, 24 cents a bunch ; the finest Oreaws Laid, Satin Fin- ish, Damask Linen, for 15 ceutsa per quire; Foolscap trom 7 cents upwards, Our new stock of FANCY PAPERS is be.utifal. DAY BCOKS, JOURNALS, LED- GRERS, INKS, MUCILAGE, SCHOOL BOOKS, «ts. Lurge s:cck at the BiZaan STORE, QUEEN STRIET. Charlottetown, Feb. 23, 1894 Murshfieid Steam Saw and 30 feet trick, but this is a very different thing from b-rg ice, which may be 50 or 100 feet thick, selid ice. The ice which comes comes rovud our Island and into the Nerthumberland Strait wae formed in the early winter in the northern and western paris of the Gulf, where the mean temper- ature in January is 10° below that of the Island. **Esotericiat” bases a calculation «cf the quantity vi ice entering by Belle Isle on the, a-sumption that its current is 4% miles a day, | This is about three times its average rate, | for at times the stream actually :uns out into the Atantic. (F x) As Belle Isle Straits ‘may be full of icebergs at any season of the year,” why do they not come to our shores every season of the year? Simply bc cause Belle Isie waters do not come here ut all, | J.J. Pox, Chi f Officer of Customs in the! ' Magdalene for thirty years, member of the N.S Institnte of Science, writes: ‘Various opinions are held with regard to icebergs drifting through the strait (of Belle Isle) into the Gulf; the; correct one appears to be that bergs are sometimes found about its northern entrance,” The best proof that Bel’e 'sle waters do not flow into our part of the Guif is the following : Whiteves found the waters in the . ¢ep soundings of the Gulf, between Anticosti and Bird Isiand—313 fathoms —to be at a temper- ature of 50 degrees. Now the Belle Isle waters are at a temperatare of from 28 to | 34 Jegrees., and if they came into the body of the Gulf their graviy, by reason of their low temperature, would cause them sink to the bottem and fill the deep soundings with ice cold water. The permanent warmth of these deep soundings is proved by the tact that frem them have been dredged the only true corals of tae genus Fiabelium «ver found north of New York. Nothing but the per manent warmth of a spar from the Ga f , stream could afford a home for this delicate | southern org:niem. Evew ia midwinter the coast of Avticowti is warm as Portland, Miine. (G» don.) j The Beile Isie cuvrent enters the Gulf at Belie Isle, passes down the west of New foundiand and goes out between capes R y ,an! North as a deep sea und-r cur ent | Loot at the Isothermic Chart for February, faud you will see ite course clearly indicsted by tne temperaiares Eve y ob-e:veron P E Isiand kaows that a nu th-esst or evepo north wind, which blows off this c-atral warm water region of the Gulf is never very cold, We get our real cold winds from the north- west and west, which come from the high lands of Gaspe and the fzen p ains of sh» interimr. A north vester wil beitzg zo temperature down on us—ice or no ivein the Gut F. DIED. Oa Feb &th, at Merray Harbor South, Miss Ann Reid, aged 89 years and 10 mos. At Bonshaw, Feb. 17 -b. of diphtheria, Wm A, b:loved son of Dinte' and Mary Scewart, aged 11 years and 6 wecks. At Palmer Road, on 30 ult, of measles, Cha les E McLellan, aged 94 mos At Cardigan Bridge, on ls inst, Mrs John Wal-h, «ged 96 years At Cardigan Bridge, on 7th inst, Hugh “cGilivray, aged 78 years. A* Newton, Lot 26, oa 26h inst, of con- gestion of the lungs, Kliea Greehan, ag-d 55 years, At Kinkora, op 8 b insi, Philip Malligan, aged 44 years at Mitchell River, Tot 54, Kings Coun y on 13h inst, Nomaid Macdonald, aged $2 yeas At Est Point, on Gh inst, Miss Margaret Doyle, aged 55 years, of French Village. At -umm-rside, on 15th inst, Geo D Bax- ter, age 53 y-ars. At Whin Road Cross, on 3rd inst, Mrs A’ex Matheson, aged 48 yeara, At Victo ia West, on lith Faiyen, aged 77 years. At Augustine Cove, on 26:h ult, Clemen- tine Howatt, aged 80 years. Mis inst, Neil Mc- We have secured the services of Mr E Estey’s Iron Toric works like magie, reaching every pitt of the human body through the blood, giving to vigor. feh2 lm Chandhr, for the past eight years with ail renewed life Mezera. Jas Paton & Co., ‘o Manage our Shingle Mill iE sabscriber haviag completed th eroction of a@ steam Saw ant Shiagle Mill on his Farm at Kast iver, Lot $4,is aw fally equipped for manufacturias that magaifivens tract of tim- ber formerly Koon o& “tomses” and now owed by the subs :riber in-o Babii»g M sterial, Fencing ete [t you mend buidiag, vou can bs supped with your Fram, Soards, sShiagles, ete, of wood qiniity aud ai alow price a. this Mill Longers ind 3a ved Fearing of all kinda, Kirdling Vood and 199 lade Sawdast for sie. Cnatom Sawing promptly dune Kk TURNER, Suffolk Station ’. 0, jan30—law (sat) & wky 2m Ve | ir} ADA e JHARTS: ORN, ine*~* ~eon having the HARTSHORN, (D BY ALL OCALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ort. ee ce mee A IE AM MIONHTA in BAKING POWDER is a DISEASE produciag AGENT, Its volatility is abridged by reaction with the gluten of the Dour. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION. ABLE Baking Powder containing AMMONIA in impracticable. Avoid ali Risk and use GERWA » BAKING PoWdi,R, Guaranteed to Contain NO AMMONTA, 1892. Spring Trip from Liverpool, W GODILL'S THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 7% TONS REGISTER, Newly Motalled and Classe’ Al at | loycis, ‘LEX McLEOD, COMMANDER, will be on the berth to receive sargo about the Ist of March, and wil’ sall FROM LIVER- POOL FOR CHARLOPTETO VN about the let of April, and -arry Freizht at through rates to the diff rent Railway points on the Iswad. Intending SiLippers will please forward thei orders in time. 42 For Fre'cht apvic in London to Joha Pit- vaurn & “ous, 7 Unen Cour, Old Broad St-vet;: m Liverpool to Pi'cs a be #hers, St south Joho “treet, or here ts the OWaers, PEtKe BRO. & OO. carpet department —Patton Bros. 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