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Calendar for February, (893. —— MOON'S CHANGES, Laat Quarter, Sth d ay . - 3259 after New Moon, 16h y! ootae .... 003 noon First Quarter, 23ed day..... ..... 1 01 morn Day | Day's | H ef Day of Week. | |amgth : Water Month. h.m. | Morcn’g. 1 j W edaesday v 39 ll 4 2 | Thursday 32 | jl 41 3 | Friday 35 | aft 17 4 | Saturday 37 0 5D 5 Sunday | 4} | a n Monday 44 i 1 58 7 Tuesday | 47 2 37 5 Wednesday | 49 3 24 9 | Thureday 52 4 26 19 | Friday | 55 5 40 1) | Saturday 5s 6 58 12 | Sunday id | 8 2 13 i Monday 4 i 8 55 14 = ||,:« Puesdey s 9 34 15 | Wednesday 11 | 10 24 16 | Thursday 14 2 7 Piiday 17 ll 37 is | Saturday 2) Morne. 19 Sanday 23 012 » Monday 26 0 47 21 | Tnesday 30 1 26 M | Wednesday 33 211 23 Thursday 36 3 5 24 | Friday 39 4 20 nD Saturday 42 5 55 6 | Sunday 46 7% > ui | Monday 49 8 31 2s ! ueaday | 052 | 88 A TEAPOT FREE | With every five pounds of our Tea bought at either 20, 24 or 28 cents per pound, we will give, free of charge, one Harthenware Teapot. Our Tea has given excelient satisfac— tion lately, and is too well known all over the country to require any puffing on our part. Call early and get a Teapot free. This offer is good tor one month from this date, BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, January 17, 1893 -eod & wky A. LHEOFRHD (GRADU ATE OF LAVAL AND MCcGILL,) Mining Engineer MAIN OFFICE. ° a ‘ QUEBEC BRANCH ‘ MONTREAL decl9 dy lyr | Mounted on Valcanite, $10 | a set. Mounted on Watt's | Metal, $15 a eet. Best of ' material, workmanship and satiafaction —OHR. J. P, MURRAY, Stamper’s Bieck, Victoria tiow, jan24 ROBERT BALLOCH & 00. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. M)331331, HALIFAX gyo S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Sp'kes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N. B. novi—li yr BEANS i 4 the most obstinate cases when all Hie ctatxrs have failed even to felieve. old by drug- gists at $1 per pack or six or sent a ia of price by AMES MEDICLIN Teroate, Unt. Write for pamphiss. a Charlottetown by GEORGE &. HUGHES. SIMSON Bit0s, & CO., Halifax, Wholesale Agents. Offices To Let. WO OFFICES on the first flat of the Mer chants’ Hank of P. ©. Island paling. adioin ing the new offices of Davies & Haszard. offices ar> heated with hot water, and have #'tached to them fire proof vault with eombina- ti «lock. Katranece. Great George Street, «tao A suit of Offices on eeeond flat. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island. « W.McL&AN jan23—eod Cashier, Disappoints! FOR SALE. JOUN JOY. fet3 Request for ajl Accounts. | B. NORTON & UW. re « have clainé agains These |> vape 2 PILLIARD TABLES and two POOL TAULES nest all persone who hem either personal orti-m to render same a3 8000 a8 postible at tbe Stors iately occupied by C. RK. Roberton, Erq., - - - h.B.NORTON & CO. BURNT OUT ) —— — —— ¥ -——- - §$tore formerly occupied by C. E. Robertson, one block below the Burnt Store. All goods sold at from 20 to 30 per cent. discount. also require immediate settlement of all debts. R. B. NORTON & CO., CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, January 31, 1893. We Watch Your Watch. F it performs satisfactorily, all right. If not, we can either repair it or supply a new Watch, with mutual benefit to buyer and seller. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. Charlottetown, January 7, 1893. i} YOUR HEALTH! f \ RE RUN DOWN ae ‘EMULSION It Will Make You Eat, Will Tone Your Nerves, Will Make You Strong. Will Make You Feel Like Yourself Again. FOR CHRONIC COUGH IT IS ALMOST SPECIFIC, In all Pulmonary Diseases with emacia- tion, as well as with spitting of blood, the effects of this remedy are very marked. 60c. ano $1.00 Per Borrte, Stevuncvoucertne 0.4t."* Te RETAIL HARDWARE STORE is now open in the|N folumbia Restaurant. OW OPEN atthe foot of Wermouth Street, opposite Railway Station. Meals, Oysters, tiot Coffee, Baked Beans, etc. MRS. JOHN JOY, Propriet: ess, feb3 A POOR MAN indeed is he whose blood is poor, who has lost his appetite and his flesh and seems to be in a rapid de- cline ; but SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites | can make it rich again by restoring appetite, flesh and rich biood, and so giving him energy and perfect physical life, cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and Bronchitis. 1T IS ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Beileville. IS A PERFECT FOOD FOR Invalids and Convalescents, = Supplying all the Nutritious Properties of Prime f in an easily-digested form. Grand Sale -——_—— OF NEW FURNITURE Dl eee Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Save money and get the Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Square, best goods. CILLET T's POWDERED | WuM as biisk oe ). 2s > PUREST, STRONGUS7, BEST, Ready for use fa ony quant ty. For making Soa, Boftening Wate -, Disinfecting, anc » hundred othe® wees. A cin equals W pountis sai Sode. Bold by Ail Grecers nad Dragylets. Be Ws GEES. 3% POWDER PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Couxtains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant. E. W. CILLETT, Toronto, Ont. ‘DR. T. GC. ROBINS, Paul's Church, qere street. tlement of all aceounts due them. Phey also request immediate = Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892. dectl CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 8. 18985. a —————— VOL. 30.--NO. 1&3 PARLIAMENT QF CANADA. Our Marine and Fisheries. (3 pECIAL CORRESPONDENCE OF THE EXAMINER.) The report of the Minister of Marine and Fisherivs for the year ended 30th June, 892, shows the total expenditure of the Marine branch to have been $861,434, be ng $i2 699 less than the previous year, and $29.5i7 less than the appropriation Tue whole number cf persons engaged in the Marine outside service is 1439. The expenditure for maintenance of lighthouses and ccast-service amounted to $450,155, and fur construction of lights $35,804 a de- crease of $6,238 as compared with the pre- vious year, and $14,625 less than the Par- liamentary grant. The total number of light stations, light ships and fog alarm stations in the Dominion on 30th June, 1892, was 611, and of lights shown, 730 ; the number of steam- whistles and fog-horns, 56; the number of light-keepers and engineers of fog-alarms, with masters of lightships, 624. On 3lst December, 1868, there were 198 light- stations, 227 lighthouses, 2 fog-whistles and no fog-horns; on 3lst December, 1892, there were 617 light-stations, 841 light- houses, 23 fog-whistles and 34 fog-horns. P. E. ISLAND DIVISION, In this division (which is under the charge of Mr. Artemas Lord) there are 52 lights at 34 stations and one steam fog-horn under charge of 40 keepers. There are two automatic whistling buoys and one bell buoy. An automatic whistling buvy was moored last summer off the southern ex- tremity of Tryon shoal, in Northumberland Strait. et STEAMER STANLEY. The Stanley began her winter trips on Ist December, 1891, and continued to ruu between Charlottetown and Pictou till 15th January, when the route was changed to Georgetown and Pictou. The Charlotte- town route was resumed on 23rd January for two days cnly. The Stanley remained on the Georgetown and Pictou route until do so on every favorable day following until the 6th July. About sixty five millions of eggs were collected from one cannery, less than cre hundred yards from the hatchery. The first young lobsters hatched out on the 13th June, and constant attention was given day and night to the eggs and fry till restored to the sea. The distribution covered an area of sixty miles—that is about one million to the mile—ex- tending from Arisag, Antigonish County, to Pugwash, Cumberland Co. Care was taken to select proper rocky bottoms at a certain distance from the shore, for distributing the young lobsters. These were poured out from the deck of a low steamer, with a dip- per from a_height not exceeding five feet, or let through a hose about eight feet long trailing in the water. Very few eggs were lost. The of- ficer in charge of the hatchery says that a young lobster when hatched measures about one-quarter of an inch in length; at one year old it measures two inches, and grows at the rate of about two inches every year; so that a lobater of seven and a half or eight inches in length would be four years old. The oyster experts report the beds at Shediac, Buctouche, Cocaigne and Richi- bucto in a deplorable condition, caused by the ravages of mud-diggers. They say that che rake at present used in Canada must be discarded, as it is very destructive to cyster brood and grounds. Throughout the whole of their inspection they report as a remark. able fact that they did not find a single ma- rine enemy to the oyster. Another cause of destruction is fishing through the ice. FISHING BOUNTIES, The total number of ciaims received in 1891 was 19,663, against 18,071 in 1890,be- ing an increase of 1,592; 1,177 were reject- ed tor informalities. The number of c!aims paid in 1891 was 18,506, against 17,959 in previous year. The total amount of boun- ties paid in 1891, on the basis of $1.50 per ton to vessels, $3 per man to boat fisher- mea, and $1 per boat to owners, was $156, - 892. The number of vessels receiving ae ee BARY RIDER, Belfuct hi CURED >: —:— —— SKODA’S! “ Baby Rider, was a terrible auflerer from Eczema of Scalp and Face. Tle whole Top of Mead was covered inch thick, and Face an? Lars favelred ta wih crusts 14 eimilar manner. No rest night or ¢ fox child or mother. Hends and Cieihing Covered with Miocod, where the litle ove endeavored to allay the itching and burning, surface of Face, with Remer by scratching the raw its tiay fingers. ies of nearly all kinds, had been used, but it was conctantly growing worse, when the mother began the use of SKODA’S GERMAN SOAP, and SKODA’S OINTMENT. Thees Remedies used externally, four or five tines, daily, for a few weeks, produced as clear and fair a ekin, as ever adorncd a Baby SKODA’S GERMAN SOAP, TOILET AND MEDICINAL, Should always be used in the Nursery. it Jeaves the Skin without Spot or Memish. 5 Body.” bounty in 1891 was 705, with a tonnage of 26,533 tons, showing a decrease of 34 ves- sels, and a tonnege of 1,735 tons, as com- pared with the previous year. The num-/ ber of boats receiving bounty was 17,701, Surgeon Dentist. ieee | ‘The artificial culture of lobsters is n0|gimost died of disappointment when the Office—Prince Street, opposite St, longer sn experiment, but an established success. 25th March, when she returned to the|#nd the number of boat fishermen to whom Charlottetown and Pictou route, and con-| bounty was paid was 33,507, an increase of tinued running there till the 18th April,|533 boats and 262 fishermen over 1890. when the winter season closed. The season} The total number of fishermen in vessels was unusually mild, and not much interrup-| #24 boats, to whom bounty was paid in tion was caused by ice. The vessel 1891 was 38, 859, agai! 8 39,050, in 1890. was, however, caught in the ice en}, New reguls io. s have |een adopted regard- Qad- March and remained until 6th) iog the filing of c'aims for fishing bounty. Criminal pruceedi.gs have been taken against @ number of persous for fraud ia connection with the execution of bouaty claims March, when she arrived at Pictou From the 8th to 13th March was occupied in cleaning boilers. : The number of pas-} The cost of the Fisheries Protection Service sengers carried during the winter season) ((yyisers) was $93,397. was 1276, and the receipts therefrom, in-} J. s. fishing vessels took out more licenses cluding berths and meals, was $4,093. The} which permit them to purchase bait, ice and receipts for frieght were $23 85, making} supplies, as well as to ship men and tranahip total receipts $6,478. The cost of main-| cargoes. In 1892, 108 vessels, of 8940 tous, taining the boat was $14,587. On 18th of | took out livence, as compared with 9% vessels April, the steamer went to Pictou for of 7399 tons in 1891. The fees received were repairs, where she remained till 15th June, | $13,410 against $1 1,098 in 1891_ when she was put in commission in the], Bace fishi ig in the S:. Johu River has fallen ¥ : . : rom 116,000 lbs. in 1886, to 160,000 ibs. in fishery protection service, in which she 189l,and total extinction was imminent, Fish- continued till 8th of October. ; : ing has been prohibited for three years. [na In the year 1885.86, it cost $505.929 to 1889 bass fishing was prohibited’ for three maintain 625 lighthouses, 23 fogwhistles| years in the Mirimichi river and bay. The and 16 foghorns. Last year, it cost only) catch there has fallen from 170,000 lbs. in $445,140 to maintain 741 lighthouses, 23) 18%3, tu 23,000 lbs. in 1883. The prohibition, fogwhistles and 34 foghorns An increase} which expired last December, has been renew- | of 116 lighthouses and 18 foghorns and aj ed for a turther period of three years. decrease of over $60,000 in cost. The cod fishery yields about one-fifth of the In 1887-88, the cost of maintaining the} Whole value of Canadian fisheries. The last’ Dominion steamers—8 in number—was eat did = tors a, Shel take anne om a. : . ‘ _a| expected. ne catch o only s ex- e150 rd aan aen B om UN,oe-3 sien that of 20 years previously. The reduction of $23,000. aggregate yield, ranging between 800,000 to ICEBOAT MAIL SERVICE, one million hundred weights, shows that the This service began on the 24th February, Sestention. see 00 eee — 1892, and was continued to 31st March. a seem to be no ar of exhausting the Except when actually required only four supply of cod. boats were employed, which were manned The gradual bot steady decline of the mack- by six men each. An extra boat and crewW| erel fisnery is in no way better showa than by were put on when necessary. A total of| the enormous decrease in the higher grades of 69 crossings was made, which seems few|the marketable fish, The quantity of No. | compared with previous winters, but last| mackerel apon the market has diminish. winter the work did not commence until] ed in most alarming manoer, while the total nearly two months later, owing to the mild | catch shows a large falling off, even with the season. 1749 bags of mail were carried and aie i a oat tae he = - ge cy cy ae one introduction of that destructive engine. eg ee ae A further amount of information regarding Ibs. The earnings, irrespective of carrying | ine Department of Marine and Fisheries is the mails, hex Facey: eh a, ts mised to be given in appendices which will maintenance for the year, $3,309. n8| shortly be issued. and specification for boathouse at Cape Be Desies enquires if any survey was made Tormeatine are in preparation to accom-|during 1892 by any engineer of the Public modate the iceboats and a lifeboat for that} Works Department of the breakwater at station, but ts have not yet| Rustico; if the Department has any report of been made to build. the condition of that work during the sammer and autumn of 1892, and what is the latest SICK SEAMEN. official report in possession of the Department The amount expended on the Island on on this breakwater. ace i dis' men was Mr. McMullea asks for a return shewing t $1,222, oi pant $475. Sick sea- | birthplace, national origin, creed or church to men are cared for at the Charlottetown and which belonging, and the date of es P. E. Island Hospitals at the same rate of each person em loyed in the civil service of as is paid to public hospitals in other parts Canada, in the inside and outside service; alse of the Dominion. The P. E. 1. Hospital their salary paid last year, and the depart- admitted five sick eeamen, giving them ment in which serving. Mr. Foster proposes to amend the Civil Ser- treatment for 122 days; amount paid,| vice Superannuation Act by taxing all salaries $109.80. At the Charlottetown Hospital, | of $600 and upwards 34 per cent., and of less eighteen men received treatment for a total/than $600, 3 per cent, for Superannuation of 537 daya, at a cost of $482 30. Fund. This to apply only to persons here- There i# a marine hospital building st| after to be appointed. Souris, the property of the Government. er nen te It is ceunhantia een building, but re- Known in Hamilton. quires a good stove foundation. Tempor- — ary repairs were made to the foundation, costing $250, to prepare it for renting. It was offered for sale last November, but only one tender was received, and for so small an amount that it was not accepted. Referring to the meteorological system, the report says that for the six months ‘ended 30th June last, 289 storm warnings were issued, and 228 of them were verified —s percentage of 78.9. LOBSTER HATCHING. The report on the fisheries branch con- Hamizron, Feb. 4. Mrs. Ellen Brown, of Toronto, who was so marvellously cured of Bright's Disease by Dodd's Kidney Pills, is well-known in Ham- iiton, having beea in the hospital here where the authorities, like those of the Toronto in stitutions pronounced her case incurable. Peo le whe knew her here are sarprised to learn that she is cured, as they thought she was in the Home for Incurabies io Toronto, and never expected to see Ser outside that place. Mac—Murphy is a great joker, isn’t he. Fitz—Yes; what's his latest ? SKODA DISCOVERY C9,, PIOLFVILLE, M.S, O. B. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, CRAPAUD, P. E. 1. er AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY, Consignments solicited. Quiok returns, 5,000 CIGAR 4, which I offer wo Traders by the Box cheaper than they can import them, janli—dy & wky Mortgage Sale. be sold by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, the fourth day of March next, A. D. 1898, at the hovr of twelve o’slock, noon, at the Court House in Summerside, Prince County, under a power of sale contained in an Indenture of Mort- gage dated the tenth day of November, A. D. 1891, and made between Angus McDonald and Sarai), his wif+, of the one part, and the under- signed of the other part :— All that piece of land situate on Lot Twenty, ia Queen's County, bounded as follows :—Commen- cing on the south-east angle of land now or for- merly owned by Robert Heaney aad also by Wil- liam McKay; therce northwardi the easterly boundary of Heaney‘s (or McKay's land eiphty-two chains, more or less, to the Kerry Town Road; thence north-eas'wardly along the said road to the western boundary now or formerly owned by one Matthew White; thence southwardly along said western boundary of Matthew \ hite’sland eighty-six chains, more or less, to the northerly boundary of now or formerly owned by one Maicolm MeLean; thence westerly along said northern of Malcolm McLean's !and ten chaine, more or to the place of beginning, containing by admeas- peas eighty-three acres, be the same more or ers. poet tie 30th day of oe A. D, i888, or er particulars ap) to 4. E. WYATT, Barrister-at-Law, Summerside, jan3il—law (Lues) iw BICYCLES | O YOU WANT to live long and die happy ? BUY A BICYCLE, and when you buy one don’t forget that the Columbia Bicycles ** The are the very best manufactared. Best is the Cheapest.” R. M. YOUNG, Agent for P. E. Island. GREAT DISCOUNT SALE ennai Boots and Shoes, At 20 to 30 p. c. Discount. SALE BEGINS ON JANUARY 20th. [ Ts offer my stock of BOOTS, SHOES TRUNKS and VALISES at the above dis counts for Thirty Days. Come in and see us, A. E. McEACHEN. janl 9—dy 6i eod D. Cc. S. EK Annual General Meetiag of the Diocesan Church Society will be held in St, s Schoolroom on the evening of WENUNESDAY, Sth Febroary, commencing at 8 o'clock. Com- mittee Meeting the previous evening. FERCY POPE, Secretary. Charlottetown, Jan. 30, 1893-—e0d tl dte jan26 I HAVE received the following telegram :— tains the following remarks upon lobster ; Mac— He went into OGroarty’s yester- hatching : day and asked for an emerald bali, and he Mr. Ogden, the officer in charge of the Bay View hatchery in Pictou County, states that, after making necessary im- out a glass of green chartreuse. —_——~._—_—- Eastty taken in. fly bartender caught on, and filled him Being sug«r-coated, BRANTFORD, Ont., Feb. 8. F. px C. Daviga. You are now Agent for Charlottetown this season--not Chappeile, Tus Gootw Bicrcise Co, FP. de C. DAVIES, St. George Pharmacy, Victoria Row. CHARLOTTETOWN, 7.2.2. provements, he secured his first supply of mernny ? Pilla are tasteless and easy 10 eggs on the 19th of May, aud continued to febs e «Mee ——e th 8 ee Me wae + Pe get: sib xe Og el UE gua ae » .