THE DAILY EXAMINER " . - A a Aamsiba vi esse cosine [might trou IRTTERG. 70. THR ONTO THE DAILY EXAMINER a } years, will acqu the habit of tretaing ® he adjoarned annual meeting of the | the cow kindly when she is producing Charlottetown Board of yeaie was held | milk | . > . ‘ , ; } LETTER FROM MR, COOMBs, ANUARY 16, [894 last evening Several couimiunications -— go > after which the Pr sident, | ‘cnemmane diamines : r . ante after wh ; = : | report SUPREME COURT, Sin,—It is said that the captain of the T t is ~q., pres ted, th nual report ° * : THe STANLEY—SAFE I r - ets : ; +} cal oe os M J i dredge gets $1,080 per annum and the — ; n lis a@liueior as inade tothe conference di f c +s) ohh . \ ” B = gg ; 7 tweet ns Sasa giahencedicme | captain of the steamship Stanley $12,000 ‘ hich e Boar xd arrange etween . . s a os - ; H ‘ M I at i \ Dickson vs, Gorman.—Action on a note. | perannum. If this is correct readjust r 1 feser ester and Angers, an ’ a iurr. | . ' mn e trad dl | Before Mr. Justice Hodgson and a jury. | ment is in order. Public servants should } i th various rades ’ : ‘ s Lee; ‘4 : i dont Hector C. McDor = for plaintiff; and D. | get as much as persons in a similar . » : a ; ' M C. McLeod and J. J. Johnson for defendant position elsewhere. The captain of . > ‘ ve t M!nNKS from Mr : . , e1¢e er 5 : . I " 5 nt il i it that dur } Verdict for plaintiff of $166.75 | the Stanley is one of the most eflicient Saeed a et had | The Queen vs. Wm. Power.—Indictment | shipmasters in Canada and fills a most it the eariv part of the ve Be as | j } } : ‘ ‘ , ; : ties Pee for assault on a policeman in the discharge responsible position. I believe in economy kf Seok aa : p S Sind Slade i| of his duty Prisoner was undefended | put not in cheese paring. Reduce the fares rr rement of the rince ’ : aa ° > oar R I ¥ wh t po ; eason < The jury after a short deliberation, found | and increase the captain’s pay. The nét Railway * nt r nsiest seas : . ain - | J . on t f nd | a verdict of “Guilty | results will be equal to last year, if not ‘ % uM i have en extremely n ! me j ; > j ° i fer i The Queen vs. Michael Power, sr—In | better convenient to out Opie, a th ufte ) . Ps . ' ee ’ ; : P ee ldictment for assault on Robert Kelly j H. F. Coomss. ' ‘ : ett : e aims tf | Pl le oded lo ty i } ot} : ‘ k Boa had the satisfaction of seeing e bi xi [Our corresyondent is above the mark : ‘ ‘ ar wcordance th | Phe Queen vs. Mi hael Power, st ; @ Captain Finlayson is paid $80 per month i} their sugvest 3 1 the se of naviga : ctmenut tol ee to resist 7. . | when the steamer is running, and $40 per { Refere was } too, to the od | torney-General entered a nol pone i month when she 18 not employed. When ! le, too, tot we E } see vameons te ourt the } : ! fices he Boar espect to the rates ‘Me RB Prosecule)... Vourt then a fully employed throughout the whole si f freight and passage « board t eteam- journed. _ . | year, Captan I nigy rons pay amounts to s Malig ux ship Stanle These hal resnited in the | : wil Pvesi sh i mt | $960. We need not eay that this amount i of i: il ‘ as the | Chis morn ng ihiiany Larter, vl ig not sufficient remuneration for the ~ to ply ‘ Char- | ' peccutmg erage Whe ~— ~~ <e _ "'* | arduons, dangereus and responsible duties t and in mnet. eee ee | performed by the able commander of the : — . nniuen a ae ity, and said he wonld be ready f iRtesley.) — --ere " —_ @ . tri to-morrow - > > > ‘ ver inte anes os BOARD OF TRADE se ; ! D. nald McKinnon, indicted for commor i wae > ites cael ficersof | : 2 AN INQUIRY, : 4. | aseanlt, was also arraigned, pleaded nt a ’ ‘ ’ yy T N ‘ erect _ ed a a | guilty,” and said he would be ready for —An anxions and expectant public 8 - | trial to-morrow : . I +} 1) lent : ” Bi . j James Melntvre indicted for assault i for some time past have been anxionsly . _— \ caine -—D F . Se Ee ee ee ‘eae ale, | @Waiting further developments regarding . Ice adh " harsor | occasioning actual bodily harm, was alse | ; ace u “ Se ‘Trea: asurer—B D Hig : . ie | the tragic death of the two unfortunate Is- . , arraigned. He pleaded “ not guilty,” and | : : ‘daha ) uncil } fJeer, T J | ; : ’ land sportsmen who were recently drown 264. Council-~T Handrahan, . Beer, ~ | said he would be ready for trial to-mor : 7 eg: I } Harris, F H Ar 2 L a WwW hl . : - | ed in crossing a river in the State of Maine, . its be | Sarre, ASRaGS, SS WSON, +) row. His counsel, Mr. L. H. Davies, i : Cotton, Horace Haszard, S W Crabbe | il} with ¢ cherw thé dete h sine id This sad occurrence was made knowh to 4 t r aszard, ral }) with the crip erwiae the tri , 3 , Bourd of Arbitrators—T Handrahan, S h : b cael i tl ' an ae Es public-snirited citizen, J. T. Melligh; ura Of Arotlrators— anare 9 -. oe rroceeded wi ‘ , ° ss meD W t. | W Crabbe, F W Hyndman, LL Beer, F “Tl Ma nail cant ateiail Company J vJ.P in December last. It is dlue rabbe, ? acturers’ Insurante 2 ) aH . . bership | F neud. Joke j I i i he Manuracture mT — 0 th ve public that Mr. Mellish should rise a me rship | H Arnau ‘hn MeEachern, Horace Ha | ,. George Dixon. Action on a promissory \« zard, John 1. m,W L Cotton, T J ‘ This ence will likely t luded | 2*4 explain, disclosing the name of his t the eOTNE, « : < otton, ote 118 case wl ike 2 conclude a Harris, E W Taylor i ee ™ ' correspondent and the steps he has taken arT » & avlor this afternoon . a — Mr. Pitblado, M Bau] need to unearth this sad and mysterious Caa- r thiado, Manager of U au f . F . AS ga i a . Ania uM | . " - i -< ~<a | alty in order to allay the anxious suspense rr 2] > tia here, and } . ae ry UNLOVABLE WOMEN, and alarm that has been raised by S re t al I 4 ri ct cu tric . e , ] ; : 4] a . of T id ee the publication of his ietter as well as to aft ¥ 1t wi Se ers ? oars if rax ? = < 6 al : ne i . , ™ - bers of the ara « ude Beware of three women—the one who | enable the heirs of the deceased aportsmen - , ' . President , oe a does not love children, the one who does | ¢o administer to their estate From the : : , P. E. ISLAND RAILWAY 1 ' : ene . : : r rreat persoua terest he not love flowers, and she who openly de- | gonfidence which has been reposed in Mr. “ : eT mes } | ther : , ; : . : a te pine p Improvements in King’s County. ag es she does not like other women. | Yejjish in communicating with him on g I : ; : ; ; , c i : : here is somethi ng wanting In such, and » enhiec is i a ste which it be- 1) Government | Notwithstanding the great eurt ailment | | tall mechetiheiliew the = ie ahaa heed the subject, this is a step hick = sa the ¢ , rae Be ted Sot ee ee uppre » | hooves him to take in the interests of the i i ] = us ter note tiat ons acne , ' ag al _ a . uniovely trait Men may 95 le and relatives of the parties wa : FOUN nan Hpprovements ive Ieee » a nincue ie) } : ee en as the Manager of the Bank i P a. 7 little over the tenderness lavished CITIZEN. : - = _ been effected during the past summer: on a baby, but, after all, the prattle every ee iis a. Nova Seotia and Assemblym t Foremost among these is the new steel) —s , en ee ap ee {We are informed that Mr. Mellish ia in 7 " 7 , womanly woman involuntarUy vreaks Into : { “ ttac hee bridge at Mount Stewart, which has lately | at th on eal a : = : . very | Communication with those who _ firat ? « Veit = iv” ne tainly ' = S er *.° r in position is bridge is one = : : . . * | wrote to him, and ex ects additional par- W t} ‘1 — ech pr ut Pbk Chi br = i oue eweet t masculine ears was the first a in he by a xt mal ' . heer finest pubkac wi in the Province. | ). anew ¢} ig WO sel” “eae culars ext mall ¢ . be ; our most Ma oy \ bi ona te aa language they ever Kn WwW, and, in p te was built at Montreal and brought to} of the jest or smik , the sweetest on wife +e? epirited ie rprising merchar the Island realy for being placed in its | shila ie? : ry el ee : : ; : , “ be I ae i a. o at dion tic “oe lips. The may 1202), «AN OLD-FASHIONED SNOW STORM,” sud traders. a position, This was a “rer — | too, ai the little garden tools, which seem | —— —~—oe _ pg the trains for an hour, and reflects |p) plavthir thaty: steuanath. had is ye) 2 : like playthings to their strength: but in Str,—Thinking it might be of some in- | op rex n the men emploved about it I Sir, ing ig PAY UP, GENTLEMEN. eat credit on the men employed about their hearts they associate, and rightly, | terest to your readers of the present day ee iacing of > | Ph as weriormr : 4 Se ‘ - . Prow payi nts is the | it sy hy je ld “wee Was per rmee’ | refinement of character and life with the| to know something of the past, and : | | ut ph a t noe 8 Lc ty eee o em | pursuit of gardening, And as for the | what “an old-fashioned snow storm” was i hoped that all | ploye Fae U hs i ’ a st, i | woman who does not care for her own sex, | like, I enclose an extract from the “Is t} sion of Mr. Ur r ie § erintender 3] : 1 ! a > al ce wl . i perform sis | VI ; iF >. : on. - e Supe Mi en and boldly avows it, she creates only an lander newspaper of F riday, March 22nd, oO > . silane IVISIoI r ns- } . a e . ‘ j If those who | ce o ' or ma eh — i ad i | unfavorable mpression against her own | 186] Yours respectfully, wor »ins ) ce chanic him- lee ' mer worth, being a practical me “son i u self fur a sweeping condemnation of a sex Jounx Bet, ‘ ans 4 , At GO THOTT ge 8 4 SS as auperinten of the | 8 eit, his dutie a uperintendent Ol th | which contains innumerable ¢ xamples of Pownal Street. ffor t? ns ft Oo rork was os wie r rf: ne | i 1 — } y . ; a ’ : ! ean > mort] work was m t ether tly per ems all that is beantiful and worthy in haman Ch’town, Jan. 16th, 1894. Ke \ t. Let} The railway bridge at Morell also natere cerves iber o rtan ‘pairs, naiiee Masia . aii g pay }cetved a number of important repa THE W VEATHER. i | and the several station buildings between | Syrupof Figs gone at re Dnanciahy | Mount Stewart and Souris bave been su | . ‘ a a . : ee a ak a “i Selge S ail and nutri. | (“Islander Office, Friday, March 22, 1861. uk i t veak i t in good repair. It is a pity that the sta- Produced from the laxative and nutri- Islande ; 9 ) e Sen at tain the means | tion at Bear River has not been re-opened, | tious juice of California figs, combined A regular old-fashioned snow storm | *} : a3 it was a great accommodation to the | With the medical virtues of plants known- | commenced on Tuesday evening, and con- persons will thas Le } eet : : sne & , : ' , peo ple in that section. to be most beneficial to the human &vstem, | tinned with little abatement for el oe ne A good many miles of track have been | acts gently’ on ge kidneys, liver and | twenty-four hours. At times tae wind and utly strengthened. Theamount | overhauled during the past summer, and bowls, effectually cleansing the system, | drift were perfectly terrific. The mem- | } “a ’ . an: To > a iebtedness ich a comparatively | some nine miles of new steel rails have | dispel ling colds and headacl hes, and cur-| bers of the House of Assembly were ' 1 been laid The track from Charlotte- | ing habitual constipatio literally driven from their chamber by $ ulation will pav : | - ’ : ig per | town west to Conwav station in Princes acini _ : | the dense volume f smoke with , I 4 oh ar bl) County, is now all laid with heavy. steel | A Worp i Seasoyx.— M: any of the hy- | which it was filled iienshons the day. g t twenty different | railx, and a considerable amount of the | drants throughout the cits are cove red | Most of the shopkeepers never removed . fF a buodred d es of | track towards Mount Stewart has also | With snow, and would be difficult to locate their shutters during its continuance, und ' j been treated in the same manner. We | in the event of a fire. Let the snow be} whilst we write many of the dwellings of derstand that provision has Leen made | ‘ eared away from them at on our citizens present quite a novel appear: | ’ : ¢ banks uv about ten miles of steel rails next , eee : ance. Some of them indeed, appearas if | As a summer. The old iron rails on the Bail- Ur + MARKET ~—Owing to ne on '™ | half buried in snow,which in many places way are wearing out, and the road will not | Passable condition of — roads, to-day 8 | haa drifted and assumed most fantastic | be in first-class order until al! steel rails market was rather a atte nded, and forms, and rises ahove the tops of the , <n pe been provided. the supply smatl. Follow a oo oe doors and windows. We have not had so ’ r fit Just. Indee Phe station building at Cardigan has | 6?" ged prices since —_ ern : Beef | violent asnow storm for many veara. (s ‘ ‘ents ar - eves 96 to 3 ’ # 4 , , 1 | lately received extensive and necessary re- mall) 6 ee » 10 cents per Ib.; eggs 26 to 301 The streets and roads are completely - mee 2 . arc wrk grease) - } . . ° - , ‘ ¢ | pairs, and Mr. Flinn, the new agent, is | SS per — n, and pork (carcase) 5 to 6 blocked, the snow being level with the , : ™ energetically getting things into to apple cents per It highest fences The mail, which should : *Y pie order The large amount of 1 M TI a as ee _ | have gone on Tuesday, is still in town f F ALLS,— @ mati ¥: ave or 4° ’ : nt eight passing th rough Georgetown this | ¢ n 7. - es train leav : a We learn, by telegram, that the couriers ha uaaieaa ao ve on nter is taxing the officials the re to th m8 eee nae aty OS™) arrived from Cape Tormentine yesterday, THE YOUNG MAN IN BUS! NESS. 1{most, and we regret to learn that Mr. | ant » weather permitting, there will be cross- | hat at the rosie ave so completely Licshed By the agent. has been ot lived to lav ghoth wavs at the Uapes to-morrow.| 4) with snow, they will not probably 4 ( ta 7 ° 7 Allthe mail matter at Picton has been : : up a few days from an attack of Ja grippe, : . . * all r : “| reach town for a day or two. sas a % i ‘ ! 2 ht "theanel xposure and . | ordered around to Cape Tormentine. Here- | - brought on thrungh exposur an ove ss ’ : ; ieaaidiiekac ais ; ; . ro : after, a special train will leave Charlotte- | ' i rd i t uy wor! Mr. W. A. Cheverie, the popular a i » ss nae I Ww. B york. Mr. W. A. Cheve Pee” | tows for Gane Teaveres every evenine | “HEALTH” SURPRISED. B agent at Mount Stewart, is filling the cftice Saran ! ay ce : : Pe jays. until Mr. Byrne vets ont | (¢X¢ept Saturday) at nine o’clock i what r I for a few Gays, until a = o ve seins SIR,- en eyes deceive me? A meet- ist ! agai Tt . : : anid jing of thos vosed to the belli ng o , iy Perhaps the brightest boy the Islan’ The joints and muscles are so lubricated ise . oe : : : i ii z of k honorable princi pe te ; he Minds Miia Se she alt ol sewers in ¢ hecieiiinani advertised to be ; - as fur as railway business is concerned, is | 0¥ 44000°8 Sarsapariiia that all rhenmausm 8. a call s ett ¢ - ewer \ temporary su : 4 : . ; held ! setter call a meeting of those op- 1 : George Byrne, son of Mr. John H. Byrne, | 29d atiffuess soon disappears. Get only | : ‘ 6 what are ” ee 7 ewes | asd) wis posed to the useof soap. The Indians aa ‘ } althoue y velve ars of aga OO i ‘ 7 3 had lir I who, although « nly tweive year age, | } use but little, and Indian villages do not ‘ an telegraph aud do any work about ; sees os Lent, © indieiinein They si ae ad ' ~ norarr, } oe ° : sgt : a ; ’ me : yay sewers, ey FmMply move ont ' . " ¢ \ cars he ; l-kel, rer Fort eara ae or . bani . ° . cae The surest | Static ina few vears he w | lk ly} Ove F ty } ars bas Pond’s Extract (| when the soil has become polluted. In a e y success. make a mark mm railway circies, and even | been used by the people and profession as | y},;. , the closing years of the 19th century, ften emplove 3 te > the » 1G » Pair Sores ta ne) j y : fon kant 1-9 he is often employed a temy | th . iedy ft Pain, Sores, Catarrh, | eee & town of any size which ‘hom I a kine | agent ete. Note name of sole proprietors on every | sewers, that is prepare: d to close up one of a ir ule » tre r, has en | apper Pond’s Extras % . 5 ‘ at honest half-wa Mr. Houle, the trackmaster, has been | wrapper. Pond’s Extract Co. New York | | them? How is it that London, the great, ' There ia but vat b very busilv « % lope i during the past | and London with its teeming millions ond its vast ad ' whens ly summer, and | oe has ke “pt thie section mic? - } aggregation of disease and misery, has a , : ; to be | “on the jamp.” Best tes lay ngalarge num- USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | smaller per centage of deaths than many Hy a ae founda- | ber of new sleepers and relaying rails that | Bjood and Nerve Remedy a country village? The answer js, the , - f business | get too much worn, a great many mi les. of | city has good sewers, the vi. lage none, | new fencing has been erected, incluadi: es ; HraLra } al several iong pieces of snow protection | ” I—H S § i alive te i i ; H t afford to | fence The fencing ~w used js ee or MM poir wire, with a strong batten at the top, an Asthma C ured, as for that single poin ire, Wi Ps ' : * much supetior to the old barb wire | Dr. Schiffman’s Astnma Cure. Nou aait- ] , y re + Ww Se al ae ‘ i 4 . : sa ' i ¥ - , ree te the whole chain of a busi. | Kind that was so dangerous to stock Wednesday & Thuraiey EVenIDGS, | ing for results. Ita action is immediate, ’ ~ direct and certain. Price 50 cta, and $1, He e ever wi t GOOD DAIRY cows. JSINUARY 17th & 18th. of druggists or by mail. Trial package to sa L th ¢ the - piapeeintinaione | convince the most skeptical free. Address : esha ' ' frequently asked how | oe | Dr. R. Schitfi St. Paul, Mi 6 y ag rvouen hat he A question frequently asked by dairy- 66 ) W [Ey . a6 r. hk. Schitiman, S aul, Minn, ss st he Firm es of decision |} men is, How are we going to get into a | BEN Ht }} | a ean sdmirable trai in business. The | wood herd of dairy cows? To answer this e aX a s | The greatest flesh and blood maker in s man whose opinions « be tossed | to the satisfaction of every one will bes AN ILLUSTRATED LECTURE | existence and a life-saver to consumptives o . , “. . ; As shal? v2 “ BAL be ‘ . ‘ de to the other is poor wmater-} difficult task rhereare a few suggestions, | is Miler’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oi], “the Bat th is f errors, and can however, which might be offered that - ' ais : | kind that cures” br nchitis, coughs, colda ' ce ee il a aces One-half proceeds in aid of the IMOWS and | 414 -¢ , ” ' a lide, ‘ would be helpful RY natically carried Orphans of the wrecked Gracie M. Parker. | an lall lang +e _Every bottle war : ~~ -~* wre | OW ’ This beautiful story presented in three parts, ranted, hic ich ly taste like others. In big se URE yu lf the question Farmers should raise their own cows | over Eighty; Illustrations. Must be seen | bottles, 50c. and $1. 00, at t druggists. i . . T ; and heard te be appreciated } oll : lone by int ating liquors is an | for the dairy. This is the cheapest and | #” - t.e jue at the a ial gon ! best meth nd, aud can be done by every ADMISSION, 15 cents, HE BLOOD. 1s ‘the. source of j t is farmer who will go about it in the right {| Janlé health. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to | ty L, miber that a yung way Test your herd of cows and find out en co | keep it pure and rich. Be sure to get gir at * his ° the cows that are giving the large=t 1s0 i oo 7 | Oe 09 gris Se lees . HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. e men, apparent- | quantity and best quality of mil This arenas gpanaiemanseitiey be the jresx, loud | « one « by weig r ef | lin y . an le dor a _ —_ ly by weighing e = 718 ring Ti From Liver ool. | USESKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great srespectt of women | cow's milk uight aud moruing for a week | blood ‘dnd Nerve Remedy. Bat the young man | and having a sample tested by means of | VAva irs Lest Pix the B abcock milk tester, w hich biay be ; eh hia pri- | found in nearly all our cheese factories "are mul t tine «6th When the best cows are selected, then ' 0 & Pp th p ti t - N vatter whe ” he | raise cows for the dairy from these. perative ris sthetic en Ss ry. ipa respectabil ity, Part cular care should be given to the ‘ e#, wili always cota-} kind of bull used for dairy stock Secaiise | mp , \ (nd if any ung man! an animal has a long pedigree or belongs DR. ; . ; BP. M U RRA Y,| i set of rules even more con- | toa particular breed of cattle is no true - guarantee that he is the proper one to use icin Block, Victoria Row . ght l J Find out the animal whose mother was a { v a eping im good milker, and which has a record of | } janki 5—d&w lyr 4 its own for getting stock of good milking | = ‘ orry qualities. Ananimal of this kind will | isually be found ainong the Ayrshires, | RALPH B. PEAKE. ‘f | 4 ! Jerseva, Holsteins, or milking strain of | } | . moterate Durhams Th he ifer Cal If should receive | i Puc UT ‘ ts—religion | the best of care in its early life, and should 700 Tens Register, ays A 1 Red, } I be trained and fe red se as to develop me ot Lage al ed i : cone : a Ma i milking qualities. Phis can be = R LE, A, P A | a hounne feeding regularly, and not in ovesdoses, oa a ; af _ ~ oer ee good, nourishing, succulent food while the | ia . a . e =; Vi to-da th ( heifer is growing which will have the | will be.on the berth at Liverpool on the | P " i yeifer 3 gt j wil i j : we 7 we . : 7 —~, ' LF ‘ R ew, the t tte ct etiu alatin r an i develo ying the we ae vat, and oe wom — _— > ; eee = | lents of the O A ryane that elaborate the milk, and 'S pas v tndents : ta gr organs that elaborate the milk, and of} py a saa i a e739 I ‘ I artistically cultivating the milking qualities of the } For Charlottetown Direct, | i } te. , ; | } ‘ I emaey ted with | heifer By adopting some systeti of ABOUT Ist OF APRIL NEXT, | hheren ege and farm | breeding euch as has been indic ated, and | U da in our e md «@ nitait cook ItKe- | attending to the little detaile, dairvmen | and wiil carry Freight atjthrough rates to | i ! ' Ds Onteriave " 1. kcal he différent Railway points onthe Island I y ; iario will be able gradually to secure cows that | wo Pictou I ‘ ‘ snd President are wood piilkere. l . an O | — ‘ and the Review I | re are’m nawber of points given for pay- For Freight apply in London to John Mm SCPE BTS S BSNL OF POINTS Fit Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad ‘ i a i Among the judving a vood milch cow which are very | Street, E. C.; in Liverpool to Pite airn Bros., | ‘ t ron jets winreahle when a e101 wines o } 5 South John Street, or here to the owners nm 4 . ‘ re feign Leet Te, | ereeeee when 8 cow is being bought or | More solid comfort in one | } 5 f ] amiiton, AN 18, me lected from a her. l A Pag “— be | PEAKE BROS & co. | i managers of | able to get a good herd of cows by buying | ‘i ae ‘ and s second year student | them. but asa rule, unless a man is going | € nee ae % 184. | package of Mastiff tobacco ao , at guar e at sum jour 8w | in the institut Mr. Judson F. Clark, | out of the business, he will not diegeve of | FPO a om f Bay View, also represents the Island at | his best cows, and is more inclined to}¢ than you can get out of any the institution this year, and as already | weed out ‘the poor ones and dispose of | ‘ viel, has been very successful at the | them. Consequently to keep a good herd | . 2 i 2p } re 4 i ‘ as examinations. In clase of 63'| of dairy cows = baivledt thie. 40: een. a | other plug cut in the. world. was firstin five of the tem subjects; } eatis factory a method to the average dairy oi , mt | ‘ i three and third in two The | man as each one raising his own stoc sik | Phe su a er Wi W. iy alg car ate | Try ry a package and see that literary make ap of the O. A. C. Review ie | and traini ng his own heifers. This plan | ply good clear Spring ater ce toa his good, and besides editorial, corttains ar-| will pot be more Leneficial to the herd in customers after Monday, 15th inst., on his | we tell the truth. ticies from President Mills, J. Hoyes keeping it supplied with good cows than to | Pond at South port. ’ Panton and A. E. Shuttleworth, formerly | the farmer himself, who, from the care | EDWARD KELLY B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmend four Prince of Walegfollege and kindness it will he neeessarv for him janll— 4i Virginia, and Montreal, Canada. ee ne Nt ' TUESDAY, JANUARY 16, 1894. ‘Begin Aright this year by Insuring with CHARLOTTETOWN, TELEGRAPHIC. SreoiaL Desparones 10 Tue E NEWS FROM THE STANLEY. EXAMINER Ship Behaved Well in the Storm. Six Passengers Remain on Board. .. Jan. 16, The only passengrs f on a > Stanley who reached here to-day left on the train before particulars could be obtained from them. The ship stood the storm well, and the passengers were fairly comfortable. All the passengers, with the exception of six, landed vesterday on the ice at Mal- ignant Cove, and walked to the shore. The | others remained on the ship, fully expect- ing to reach Pictou to-day. Mr. Bowers in Trouble. Sr. Jouy’s, Nfid., Jan. 16. Mr. Bowers, the editor of the Tribune, formerly of Prince Edward Island, is in trouble with the Supreme Court, and may be arrested for contempt. He published an article on Saturday denouncing the Opposition for presenting election peti- tions against the Whiteway members, | terming them “Pigotts,” “informers,” and “conspirators.” To Fight or Not to Fight. —_— JacKSONVILLE, Fla., Jan. 16 Harrisand Watkins, negro pugilists, met at the Opera House last night, under articles of agreement identical with those signed by Corbett and Mitchell. They were not interfered with. The club peo- | ple were disappointed that the State au- thorities took no action to stop the con- test. AnNTIGONISH, oo eg a Disaster at Sea. N. Y, Jan. 16. City Is_ano, } The schooner Adeline, of Yarmouth, N.S., reports, on January 12th, off Point Judith, in a northwest gale, lost foreeail and jib, split mainsail and strained vessel, } causing her to leak. She was taken in | tow from Newport by a tug. | ee Dr. Douglass Better. | —_ } Ortawa, Jan. 16. ; i i Rey. Dr. ter. Mr. Blake will address meeting here next week, A Tidy Profit. Sr. Joun, Jan. 16. The Bark of New Brunswick statement shows a profit of $78,387, after paying of taxes, etc. Douglass is considerably bet- a Home Rule Assigned at Moncton. Mowncroy, Jan. 16. Yorbes, ’ $2,560 McLean & ee assigned, with liabilities ¢ ; Fire in Halifax. Hauirax, N.S., Jan. 16. A fire last night badly aa the Lovett House, on Hollis Street. Died of Pneumonia. SprincGuuit, Jan. 16. Mr. Innes, manager of the Springhill Colliery, is dead of pneumonia. ~ 1894: BUY Carter's Almanac. You'll Need it Hundreds of Times befora this Year is out, COSTS ONLY 15 CENTS. 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