AILY EXAMINER. ae T ‘ 7 lis is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evzirives. eee CHARLOTTRT OWN, P. E. ISLAND. THURSDA Y, FEBRU nent ———— Se ARY 26, 189 i. _ a hc Sixrcue Corims iwo Cerne a a ce VOL. 27._NO. 60 jammenudilllinessanaeene aa Bee ik. Fl | ’ aS oe am § 'F . oP ie j auaszard & Moore ‘ ut N23 below horizon. > > YTinHpa i : eit 4 Ft ate ae gw 8 pe PRINi ERS, BOOKBINDERS dl fag gi. 4 ‘. ; Drag a - Sun Sun /M ti Vuys Al Bohsenies ones eye WEER -jsesisets ris nh ¥ up". BLANK BOOK MAKERS ) Sunday wo aeneak 2&8 5 aly ; woody 26 , 9 3 19 > 24 ob a i ————(x) -————— ¢ Tuesday ~ at. a _ 2¢ 37 i if p ‘ s ‘3 . 95 31 4 WO 40 3Y tai Yr % 7 “ ® @ fie fo fsas% 2 UP could: Best Workmanship and Lowest Prices. Friday ee de 7 Saturday at =. “ 1 o- a ———(\} —--__. esis ode STAT PONERS FakComplete Stock of PLAIN ond FANCY STATION. 7 a0 7 12 3 55 ath ag 58 - e ERY, at prices that cannot be beaten. ‘i Sebeasieg x a . = : ain 59 ————— (4). si aT ul 4 ied) ¢ ‘ - ae S646 ~e wy fires 04 E" 5 Headquarters for Books of all kinds the “ ' iv 1Gii0 21; 2 i2 & ; “9 j4 Saturday ps aa T sol neil its 52 sunday 8 amit 4 3 ¢ il ot 2, ‘ 29 36 4 6 14 ‘ % - ie fier | 7 2uss” “SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS! Y ednesday 5} 25) 0 22 6 38 21) Charlottetown, January 6, 189] ——w f 5 ace stay 9} 26! } 13) 7 52) 25 we ' 0} 28 217/244) 28 : ay [6 5815 30| 3209-8} 31) re SSS bus. : re a1 4 2») 10 7 29 re. ay vb ‘ ae { ' S iay 54) 338) 5 <8 10 4! ao . 2 ay 53) 24) 6 S2i11 12 RS wk ednesday 5)! 96.725 11 42}; 44 at, ureday 49} 27) & 35 aft 13 is i shlay | 47) 98: 9 42. © 43 | saturday 6 45/5 3010 47 1 15110 55 B g 8 bey \ > ISHES TO ANNOUNCE to his patients in P KE. Island that, owing to ‘the great increase in his office practice rer may Is ‘ } 4 . + . ° . z . . GEO. A. BARS i$, in Charlvttetown, his time is 80 much occupied that this : CHoecny will be the last visitation he will be able to make for some PHYSICIAN AND SUKGCUN: time. He therefore requests those patien s wishing to see ] ; . ° e Fie . i Oo m + ° } " # a . $ Em.pecialist in Chronic Disease: |*™ *- © l punctually and early, on the days and dates CHARLOTTLTOW®. mentioned below, so that he can make uninterrupted train 1F PICE- Queen mq ware r yobne “jer connect ns :i-— - wy HUNTER RIVER—Bagnall’s Hotel,| GEORGETOWN —~Mrs. Aitkin’s Hotel, Mouday, February 23:d. | Thursday, March Sch. i 4 ne Gist 1008 | erent to Dec. gist, 1690.) eserauy senettos—Hughes’ Ho. , CHARLTTETOWN — Office, Queen a te!, Tuesday, February 24 h. t Square, Friday and Saturday, March 86, 7. , , ' @ severe —s MMERSIDE —Ciiften Hotel, Wed. | SOURIS—Cox’s Hotel, Tuesday and iz + } nd Lhursday, Feb 25h and 26ch. | Wednesday, Mirch 10th and llth. LOTTETOWN — Office, Queen MOUNT 8? WART—Mrs Clark’s , nd Saturday, 27;h & 28h | Hotei, Thursday, Merch 12:h. w OF BRIDGE—Mrs MePD-n-} And thereafter every day~at Charlofte- : 7 : Vursday and Wednesday, | tewn Ottive, between the hours of 10 and ¥ € 34 i 3 ud 4th. 12 a. m. and 2 and 6 p. m. Charlottetown, February 21, 1891. y of (goal ] nave ed, and am prepares t a ress nable pr e, | ii at lid oves, and delivered to 5 Se eee ok a the city DO YOU KEEP IT IN THE HOUSE? A. DOWN, i nl3—ti ow al W a ni wm Siw, | AN ens LUNG BALSAM. | SEE Nie FOR ORoOup Zoi Couas YnoopinG Coe oL Ds. 84.0 YEARS IN USE. PRICE 25°PER BOTTLE ec. OREHOUND ANDA oe OUND AND St. John., N. B. de ¢, sing hemist % Druggist, KR ©. Cathedral. JURE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, P, ty 7 ; 5 iti parations, viz, Condition Powders, nents, Blisters, ete. piracial aftenti n, DAV TER ectiptions, day or night. the LES’ SALVE positively no equal i bs market. Once tried, no otnei rice 25 cents per box Also—The Genuine a duttle, and Dr. Baton’s — 2e., 50c. and $1.00 pei | Pendid line of French Perfumes and To wt Preparations : At Lin Rex bot le. ipes yr } cos ‘5 . eo0ace Lx ‘ ‘ i ; ; an i mo a - WINTER GQOSSING T | nat? HE WINTER ROUTE between © , raver " ‘ . ; ° Dea. f averse and ( ape Tormentine is po lar vat ne ~ anda and Luggage at the regi 8. Passe gers will find this ron vi Much the « heapest Passengers .ccou ted io the very bes! manner, CAPT, GEORGE IRVING. : dec26—3m cod wky TRONG & CO. PROHRIETORS DAVIES % reat George Street o>>osite the tent Med cines of all kinds ; Horse Pre. at any hour, given to No, 7 Liniment, 25 cts Astbma Remedy, NO BETTER REMEDY FOR COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, CONSUMPTION, 4°. >>. <2 ——(i Ladies of the Wesley Mission Rand will give nt of the Methodist Brick Church. The Programme, con-isting l commence at 8 o’clock, f Usefal and Fancy ats at 9 o'clock. ooo The Young ‘2 SNeciat in the Baseme ion TURSDAY. 3rd March. ‘ef Reasings, Choruses, ete., wil ‘after which ‘here will be a Sale o ‘Articles, Admission, 10c. Refreshme Vebruary 18, 1*9]-—tl dte _——. How They Enjoy It! * i —a i oe ee ! ei N W’S FLUID BEEF ELEMENTS THAT ARE NEEDED TO FORM and “ Bone. JOHNSTO CONTAINS ALL THE 6 Musele” 3* fag % m/e é Be 08 es . AinseD § olgate’s Sou. | Pan ater elebi hake eee | febl8—d&wky fome (Oy 8, Coleate’s, Crown Per Alber: leap Cele ten Morse s, Herles’ and —_ TG ST ———— ee ee a. Ww . h o . will Havana Chesse an te — - '. Tgp ie 6) ~~ ATCH male by the Waterbury af¢ omp OW teh Wittatowa— Oscar Amanda, F ntve Now aed GUR S%.d0 W 9 not Ist as long as the more expensive Nxt, ee Wurens, Pic ihe, and ater welll sant but is just the thing for a boy atrending school er for boating or fishing parties, rands LUF, } bther well-known a oo aii aint nwt domg the work of the better Watches. ' | ec OCC nee $ Coy Meeting at Bonshaw. Tae candidates addressed the electors of Bonshaw and Ewyvale Polling Divisions in the Court House at Bonshaw, on Monray evening laat. The electors of both parties were numerously represented. Mr. Ferguson speke first, and reviewed the National Pulicy and the good it has produced iu the past and is nkely to do in the future ; also the iwjury that would be dune by Unrestricted Reciprocity if it should ever become more than it is at pre- sent, namely, a scheme devised by the am- phibwus Yenkee-Canadian Wiman, and adopted as « last resort of the party which started as Reformers and are ending as Annexativnists. Mr. Davies then went over a good de + of the same ground frum a different poins of view, and seemed to think the farmer of Canada, who cannot put up with the aml] amount of protection affurded to the Canadian manufacturers by the National Policy, wouid grow rich if they would put thease lyes under the high protection tariff of the United States. He said that the two greatest railway companies in Canada— the Grand Trunk and the Canadian Pacific —two great monopolist bedies (though, of coursa, he did not now call them sc), were in favor of Unrestricted Recipracity. Mr Biske said that he believed in Reci- To Sir Jobn A Macdonald. We hail thee first "mong many great Whove p»m:s cu icn our bistory’s page, Tus ious in thy favored frre— Thy wisdom-yuided vigorous age A house old word iv miilion homes, Thy name to noblest deeds inspires Old age and manhood, and the youths Fresh thoughts with emul: tion fires, Not mine the thought—far less the wish— Oar greatest name was less than great ; Not venomed pen, vor blasting epeech Can alter the decrees of fate. Rich art thon in ‘he wealth of trust, Thy fellowmen in thee repose, Aud after years and after men, Will answer well for thee and those, A nation in thy thought was born, Its first faint li-pings in thine ear :— That weakling, sow a giant grown, And stronger gowivg year by year: First taught by thee iteeif to know ; To pr'ze and use its latent stcre Of strength and wealth, that strongly flows lu swelling flood from shore to shore : Now feels within, the glowing heat— The pulse beat of a vigorous life ; Self-consci: usneas of growing power And confidence in Seagal strife. No more, dissatisfied at home, Lovks loxgingly across the line ; But, upwards, to the vaulted dome Of heaven, (+3 some great pine, in deepest for: st, high uprears His head, dwarfi.ag his fellows all,) Hears duty join affection’s cail ; And see-, with *ruer sense of sight, That great things, greater oft obscure That, better than be sometimes right, Is, to be all times right, secure, . A Strong ” Protest. rocity, but not the unrestricted — article. e would like to sell our horses, eggs, etc., to the Yunkees, but did not think it would p*y in the long run to grow and -ship pota- tors in large quantities to the United States. He would be willing to throw in| the fisheries as an inducement to the Yan-! kees to trade with us, but would not agree to discriminate against Great Britain, and thought it was an inaut to be asked to do 80. Mr. Welsh said anyone was a barbarian who did not believe that trade shouid be aa free as the air we breathe. Our brothers in the United States did not take that to view «itoyether yet, but they would do so in time He had heard sume convicts singing *Rue Brittamia,” and be never liked it since, but was truly l.yal, nevertheless. He (Weish) designed the steamer Staniey, got the $20,000 extra sabsidy for the sland, alav several vther things. He did nut believe in being too submissive when ou Woahed ty ger anything out of the minivtr-Goverpment, but thought ihe best way was tu give them »- goed blowing up and then shake handa and vote against them all the time. All ihe candidates are now in favor of he tunnel, though seme of them sre rather late conv rts Mr. Laurier, too, is s-id tw have g ve e: far as to say that “he is in tavor of it if it is pracitcable.” The cust does not appear te trouble Lim, as he does not expect t+ be in a position to be called on tu provide the nec-ssary funds. Rvutes ane Comments. —Mercicr knows that in Sir John Mac- donald be wiil never find a confederate tor the rubbery of the people of Ontariv and the other provinces of Canada Laurier has publicly attested his partnership to the the rapacity of the hungry Quebec Premier. —Referring to the Osrtwright-Forrer conspiracy, @ contemporary says: ** The duty of loyal liberals 1s plain. They must unite with Conservatives in denouncing and repudiating a course of conduct that musi bring indelible disgrace upon all those concerned in it.” —The Montreal Star's correspondent at Washington ce:tifies that Mr. Biame ‘‘is taking a very active interest in the cam- paign in the Dominion. A pet phrase of his in talking about Sir John is to term him ‘sn old wriggler.’ Alas for Sir John, he wriggles! H+ refuses to lie still and be skinned. Mr. Blaine would prefer a more submissive eel, and he express 8 his opinion of Sir John in anything but complimentary terms.” “Twas ever thus with the man who can’t get a good grip of theeel. Shall wesend Mr. Blaine one that he sanded gome time »go and knows exactly how to take hold of ? —The grit meeting held on Saturday evening, at Ch: lmsfurd, Ontario, passed the following : **Resolved,that we, the elec- tors of Rayside and Balfour, in mass mect- ing assembled, do take advantage of this opportunity to eXpress our ub unded con- fiience ip the Right Hoa Sir John Mac- donald, who has so long, so faithfully and so ably directed the government of this Domimon, and in the members of his Cabinet, and desire further to express our entire approval +f bis poiicy for the future as outhned ip his manifesto to the electors of Canada” This isa sample of how Sir J. ho’s stand has aroused people hitherw oppesed iu L.ke Superior district. Another Successful Isiander Dr John J McPhee, who cceupies the * position of instructor of pathol.gy. mic- roacopy and practical chemistry in the Pust Graduate College, another of our young men who, in a short time, has ebtained prominence in his pro fessivn. River, in this province, and formerly taught New York City. is Dr. McPhee is a native of Bear kers’ Re Guisites | school in his native place. Ue began the steady of medicine four yeors ago, and las: July was graduated from the University of Vermont at the head ot his class, thereby made by the same Company, only better qual- 9 ity, is short wind ang jeweled. ‘OUR $4.50 WATC ' are corres- I 7 “. . cS a. 7 ” OUE. Si, $10, S15 AND $20 WATCHES prnsiogy ber. rion oe cen he made 10 than by sending to irresponsible reaks or anything goes wrong, are d stand by every Watch be ssfer in trading with us who, if a mainspring b We are here to guarantee an ww TA. Ie, CAMERON BLOCK. per cent., and on the total number on which he was examined he aggregated 685 r cent., ont of a possible 700 per cent He EXAMINER, always glad to recdrd the success of an «lander, congratulates Dr McPhee on his past achievements and whishes him continued success. ) * Ww ‘rer gocrte. You will i parties at a distance, and 1 ltoe far away to send to. we sell. 4! Clgarlotte, own, Feb. 23, 1891. The Unrestristed Reciprocity Pol- icy Condemned. The Views of the Leading Business Men of Montreal «n the Issue Before the Country. Art a large and influential meeting of the business men of M «trea! held a few days since, the Hoa Mr. Drammond in the chair, the following resolution was moved by F Gault, Esq, secunded by H. M. Allen, Esq , and passed unanimously : ‘ Earnest ly desiring a fair and wide measure of reciprocal trade with the Unite! States, us propused by the Government of Sir John A. Macdonald, we shali at all times give our |e to such a poli y; bat as regares “ Unrestricted Reciproci:y” offered vo our neighbors by the Hon Wilfred Laurier ad Si: Ri hard Cartwright, and endorsed by the Liberal party, we believe tht it would entail consequen es disastrous to every interes: in ve fron enn RLS OD, LEER LT EOE Cpe N a, A~ ‘ | Stop that | PPAR Femspomrs ery © 3 CH rupees pay OD 2 * hv: ; rar if Of Pure Cod Liver OU and HYPOSHOSE HITT Ss Or Xefamce «amc? Mesciss n It is almost as palanhie as m'’* , better than other + | A Wonderful) flesh prociuce SCOTT’S EMULSION is put upin a salmon color wrapper, sure and get the genuine, Sold ts Dealers at 50. and $1.00, r : KCOTT & BOWNE, | Crete reorient eo See = i d De tin Duspep eure cures a , [ndige stion. UsThe ‘most serious ‘and 4 long-standing cases of ronic spepsia }/ positivel 4 y cure 3 Dyspeptieure Ly Price ere and £00 arge bottles fer tines slpdonall) Garles IG Short. Stglom NB, SOLD EVERYWHERE. —— IS9l. Spring Trip From Livern the Dominos. if there be any truth in he contention of the Liberal part ise f ion t incresse the cost -f ‘ivi g im this cow ry hy bringing into fore «a MechWwlhy © uo doublivg ‘he aversge cus oms ouiy on all im. rts. Ls wil certamly des roy ‘he vast ma- jority of our industries by competition under changed conditions, with weaithy, organiz d, and unscrupulous oppouents. Above ail, “t must bring about eur seversnce from the Em- ire. . Therefore, we resolve to give a united, strenu us, and energetic opposition to the propos+l of the Liberal party, aud 'o every candidate for election wh . d:ret not expressly disclaim is.” Hiorses That Think. The American Agriculturist has the follow- ing: ‘Charlie, my earriage horse, does not show much fear of the cara, and we do not hesitate to take him to the station and hitch and leave him there Yet he always exhibi:s some aj prehension when nearin a raiiroud. As h_ approaches he raises hi« he+d, throws his ears front and quickens bis pace, but never shies, and never hesitates to go up close, When leaving he dees not brook delay or stops, but wante to be«ffina hurry. This is his uniform cendact wrev near a reilroad or railroad station but the other evening, as 1 was returning from afew miles’ drive, I had to croas a railroad, when near train time. We were coming along at (-harlie’s usual gate, asmart trot. When within five or six huad red feet of the ciossing Charlie quickened his pace considerably, raised his head and ears, and showed evident signs of interest, if .ot excitement. He kept this up unril be came close to the track, when he stackened his gait, deliberasly loke!l beth up and down the road, walked eve , and aa suon a= he was fairly over struck « lively tro, as when he was 4 preach'ng it. What diiv.+ could have been more careful f “One of th most striking as well a* pathetic incidents of inteliigence Lever kuew was the foil »wing, which securred a great mary yeas o in Armstrong Co nty, Peon-lyvauia: A Mr. Heckman came to Kittaning on horseb«ck | After the transaction of his business he svarted / home about the middle of the afternoon. He had twelve miles to go and it was summ r. While n his way a vivlent thunderstorm came up; he was passing througt a piece ot timber at the time. A branch of a ree fell directly upon him and the horse. Mr Hevk man «xs badiy hurt, knocked trom his siddie and left under the branch. The horse was acared and renaway. The wounded man dragged himself out from under the boeken limb, but was unable to walk. It wus then nearly night, the road was not much traveled, and it seemed as it he would be left to pe ieh within a mile or two of his o un bome. Put ia a few minutes the horse came back. Mr Heckman calied to him and the faithful animal came and stood close to his master, who was barely able to raise himself into the «ad le, ard be thus borie home He died from his injaries three weeks later, but in his bed and surrounded by the members of his family, whom he would never have seen alive had it not been for the intelligence and fidelity of his noble horse ” ————- 2 6. Dyspepticure —Is ot a palliative, but . cure; it first relieve:, then controls, and finaily entirely subda's the irritation and in- fi mmition of the stomach that causes indi- gestion and dyspepsia. J LT. Lipnas laiak “SZ AINA) " a on J se OB oe — ~ THE CLIPPER vada <2 ant EREMA, 300 fons Rexzixter, R. McDONALD, Comuander, WILL SAIL FROM Liverpool for Charlottetown ABoUT ist OF APu«uIL, and wi'l carry Freight at through rates to the different Kailway poiats on the Island, £4@ For Freight apply in London to Tobn Piteairn & Sons, 7 Gato Court, Oid Broad Ntreet; in Liverpool to Piccairn Brothers, 51 south Johu Street, or here to the owners, P AK* BROS, & CO, Chari.tt. town, Feb, 17, 1891 W. &. TURNER, Queen Street, Charlotte:own. TRYON CLOTH D. POT. > and see our new patterns in Cloth, Positively the b st that have ever been WOOL teken in exchanger for Cloth, CARVING done on short notice. Agent Tryon Woven Mills Children’s Entertainment \ SALE "of Useful and Fancy A other Church pv poses, will be beld in -T: PAUL’s SCHOOLROOM, Thursday, 26th February, inst. ln the Evening an Entertainment will be rained out in Domestic Tweeds, W. ©, TURNER, jan6 ——AND—— oi on behalf of ‘he Band o' Hope ——ON given by the Children of the Band of Hope. There will be Tea and Refreshments duriag the day. Doors open at 2 o'clock. febl7—4i 2aw NOTICE. HE time for receiving Tenders for the Admission, 10 cta. K. D. C. is Guaraniced, Esta‘e of James McCarthy, of Mount Stewart, Merchant, has been extended to February 25.h, i891. febl7