HE DAILY EXAMINER. Fiv¥ DOLLA! A YEAR, [ee ~ ee nnn 1 we VEW Re Ty hats . * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiripzs. Srxetz Corpims Two Cents - ee cnr anecemee o ~ Se CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. FRIDAY, MAY 29, 1891. VOL. 28.—NO. 7 —<—<—— 7 erITT, Weakness of Body anki Ses of ’ te * Panne a ab? ~. fects fscosses 5 Glid or scuug. a0 v 2c10 Rée 300 mile Restored. How t2 enlarge and strengthen WES E ELC? 2D 535 08 Pari bet B.0T Ateelet:)) ue eg BOMB TREATUSNS — ben tsinaday. Nex testi aia Satan and Perel Countries. Write them. Bock eee sation and procis mailed (sealed) fres. Address. ang MEDICAL CO., BUPFALO, N. Y. (; ALS! FED CRowr ic} COU VV on sent oF % at whoopINGY ec OLDS. CRI, A AS IV. ARS scr ho TELANS iN USE. a PRICL<9 PERBOTTLE &. ARMSTRONG & CO. PROPRIETORS St. John., N. B. NUGTION SALES. yD ° ° \ E ate prepsred to conduct Auction Sales of Furniture, Land, Stocks, UF Van... 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Andrew A. Macdonald. Sir,—It appears that my former letter | Tespecting the fitness of the Hon. A. A. Macdonald forthe Senatorship does not meet with the approval of your correspon- dent ‘** Queen's County ” or of the editor of the Watchman. They endeavor to lessen the force of my argument by showing that 1 inadvertently forgot the fact that the Hon. Mr. Haviland was one of the dele- gates to the Quebec Conference, and that he still resides on this Island. Mr. Havi- land’s name did not occur to me at the time. For some years past he has not been con- sidered as a sympathizer and supporter of the Liberal-Conservative Party, and con- sequently would not be eligible for a politi- cal favor like the Senatorship. The Watch- man wantsto know how Mr. Macdonald was honored at the time of the Quebec Con- ference. The fact that he was selected as the culleague of Messrs. Coles and Whelan on that memorable occasion shows that my children go into the water too soon in the That he)spring of the year. assertion was perfectly correct. was chosen as one of the delegates at that time, when the ablest men in this Island were in public life, shows clearly the high position Mr. Macdonald held in this coun- try, and I know of nothing he has since done that wonld lessen his standing, One would imagine that Mr. Macdon- ald. is a senile, decrepit old man if you take the utterances of ‘“(Queen’s County” or the Watchman as_ evidence. The fact that he is younger than Sir Joha |cumbed to the disease on the 25th inst. 's»nior member of the firm adds greatly to the value of the work. Mr, Lewis reports ‘business very gocd, notwithstanding the hard times; which shows that in this Pro- |vince there are many people who can af- ford luxuries as well as necessities. A visit from the Supervisor is badly wanted by many of the roads in this ‘vicinity. It looks as if we would have lonly bridle paths pretty soon, if people are allowed to encroach on the public high- ways as they are doing. The Commissioner }of Public Works should give his attention | to this. Mr. Kenneth McKenzie lost his eldest daughter, aged 13 years, on the 25th inst. under extremely sad circumstances. It appears that she came hume from school about a fortnight ago and went down to the | river to help her brother to get some buckets jof salt water for pickling fish. Taking off her shoes and stockings she waded into the cold water, and from the effect took rheu- ‘matic fever. Nothwithstanding the best | efforts of Dr. Allan, the poor little girl suc- People should be careful about letting G, F. 0. May 28th. -—_- s Publications Received. Harrer’s Macazine for June. It is a, capital number. THE ENGRAVER AND PrinTER, 4 beauti- fully printed and illustrated journal pub- lished in Boston. THe Sivereat Messencer for May, Macdonald was when he led his party to, victory in 1878 and it troduced the National | Policy that has built up Canada so greatly during the past twelve years, should be an effectual reply to those who object to Mr. Macdonald's age. At 61, a man who has taken care of his health and lived a virtu- ous life, is only in the vigor of his manhood. And the rew Senator can compare favor- ably in this respect with many younger men who are ready to cry out against him. With respect to Mr. Ferguson’s letter protesting against the relatives of Mr. Mac- donald defending his appointment, I may inform him that nearly one half of the Mac- denalds’ of King’s County (and they are no small body) are relatives of the new Senator, who has long been recognized as the chief, not only of the Macdonald's, but of the Scottish Highlanders in this Province. Let Mr. Ferguson take care he does not participate in the attempt to throw disparage- Flour & Cornmea a ——( i) BEER & GOFF ———-~-HAVE JUST RECEIVED———— G00 Barrels Choice Family Flour, ———-- AN D——--— 125 Barrels Kiln Dried Cornmeal, all of which was bought low and will be sold at the lowest rock-bottom prices for Cash. Every barrel guaranteed full weight, any part of the city free of charge. BEER *« COFF, Queen and King Square Stores. Requisites Before the Wedding ! ANGAGEMENT RINGS, very handsome. We will engrave any motto or initial inside Rings free of charge. Presents for Birthdays or special occasions. and delivered to mayl9—eod & wky ‘him at some future time when the votes of Requisites at the Wedding ! | WEDDING RINGS.—We have a full assortment. <A! Lady’s or Gent's Watch, elegant Brooches or Rings for the bridesmaids, Cake and Fruit Baskets, Flower Stanes, Frutt Knives and Spoons, a fine display of all kinds of Silver Goods. —_———(iX)—— : Requisites After the Wedding ! A nice Tea or Coffee Set, Butter Dishes, Spoons and Forks, good time-keeping Clocks, Card Receivers, Tete-a-Tete Sets, Napkin Rings, etc. me. Ww. TAY DOR, Charlottetown, May 16, 1891. CAMERON BLOCK. HATS! HATS! ore {x} TWO CASHS English stifi Hats andsome S*yles at Low Prices. cacaae Ee 1d the Lowest Price We guarantee the correct Styles at possible, from the $1.00 Hat up. ment on the new senator, or it may tell against the Macdonalds of Queen’s County are in demand. The clan that wou!d not brook an insult even from their loved prince at the hattle-of Culloden, and would rather perish where they stood than accept an inferior 1891—a Science Magazine, published at Northtield, Maine. It contains articles on ‘How to make meridian observations,” ‘*An clementary method for calculating transits of Venus and Mercury,” *‘ Among the stars with the opera glass,” etc., and is most interesting to persons of a scientific turn. The motto it bears is: ‘* The works of the Lord are great, sought out of all them that have pleasure therein.” ‘*Greater Britain” for May, with ar- ticles on the ‘‘Australian Commonwealth,” ‘* Colonial origins and founders (Canada),” ‘‘The growth of urban populations,” ‘‘ Science in its application to commerce,” ** Lord Beaconsfield,” etc. It professes to be a common-sense journal —and it is. Numper Eichvewn of the ‘ Haman Nature Library,” devoted to what most concerns body and mind. ‘* Getting mar- ried and keeping married ” is the interest- ing topic of Number Eighteen. It is well written and well illustrated. O+Eee How to Become Rosy-Cheeked Women. —-<-- position in the field, are now just as jealous ot their honor; and those who try to defame the new senator may yet have as great cause to regret their action as Charles Ldward had to grieve over his mistake. Let Mr Ferguson content himself without striving for office until time—that casts a halo over the record of all public men—will| bring to him the recognition his services’ deserve. When that period arrives he will| tind that he has no better friends than the) clan Macdonald and Yours respectfully, LIBERAL-CONSERV ATIVE. King’ County, May 26. Tree Planting. Sir, I would like to ask the City Coun- cil, through your valuable journal, if they have given the Electric Light Company authority to put wires through trees or any other thing that may beautify our streets / Now, Sir, we hear a lot of tatk about Arbor Day and tree planting ; Lut what is the use of planting trees if this Company are allow- ed to destroy them? Mr. Gillis went to the expense of moving two fine trees and there is no doubt but they will grow if the wire don’t killthem. In that case it would be right that he should ciaim damages. Mr. Angus, of telephone fame, has said that a wet night, when the current is on, it would be sure to make a ground and kill the tree. So that is authority enough. [oping that these things will be attended to and save further trouble, I am, Tree PLANtTyR. —— Cardigan Notes. Shipped per sehr. Carmena, McVhee, master, from Cardigan Bridge for St. John’s, Nfld, on 2ist inst., by Jas. E. Macdonald, Esq : 26 head fat cattle, 29 fat sheep, 1,000 bush potatoes, 2,000 bush cats, 900 doz eggs. Value, $3,600. The cattle were fed by Geo E Goff, Michael Costello, Andrew McAulay and John Lar- thard, Cardigan; Thos Donohoe, Patrick Kelly and Alfred Gordon, Roseneath; Wm Gordon, Brudenell; George Moar, George- town Royalty; Jas Gordon, Wm McIntyre, New Perth; John Moar and Robt Curran, Baldwin's Road. The registered shorthorn bull fed by Wm Gordon, Esq, Brudenell, was @ mag- nificeat animal, weighing 2,140 lbs, and it seems a pity to see so fiue a stock-getter going into the hands of the butcher. The brigt Corsican arrived on the 25th inst., and is loading for St. John’s, Nfid., with cattle and horses. Cardigan is becoming quite a port tor the cattle trade. Mr. Geo E Goff sold 2,005 bushels of potatoes to Mr. KE. M. Ely this spring at 40 cents « bushel, all of which were grown on Woodville Farm, Lot 54. The McKin- ley bill does not hurt so bally after ail. Miss Goff has returned from spending [the winter with her sister in Missouri. Mr. ‘Harry N Goff is also visiting his parents. The stone-cutting establishinent of Wm P Lewis & Sons at Cardigan bridge has been in full blast ali winter and this enter- prising firm have on hand a grand assort- ment of monuments well worth seeing. The artistic manner in which flowers, vines and JOHN McLEOD & CO. 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Fever is said to be raging among the officers and men of the British fleet at Ma'ta. It is reported that 40 men are sick on eac h vessel, and the hospitals are overcrowded. The last of the old New Brunswick 6 per cent. bonds, assumed by the Dominion at confederation, will be dus first November this yoar. There wil then remain only about half a million British Columbian 6 per cent. bonds. The only Dominion bonds pay ing 5 per cent, now outstanding amount to under 2} millions, but there is still 140 millions of 4 percents. The saving in interest when these amounts are replaced by 3 per cents will be about a million and a half per annum, so that the outlook is very favorable. Cheapest boys, youths and mens clothing in the city at Paton & Co’s. to-night. See our prices. -—»-—_— Parasot Day.—On Saturday we purpose offering ten special bargains in parasols aud umbrellas. 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