Ss THE DAILY EXAMINER, Leydg | VARCH 7 Wiater Communication Strang whi ture laiter of Mr. Alex | ation by Dr. C THE DAILY A Difficult Surgical Operation The Indépendeat; published in Auburn, New York, contains the following allusion to a gentleman well known inCharilottetown and Balfast We referred briefly last Week lo Su oper O. Baker, of this sity, upon andes Dr. Angus McSwain, of California, for move- respect | mmunication at the capes able kidney. We learn that this is a very . = dificult operation, and its euccess in this case d the alvisability of putting the Stanley | ¢ ~ ot eed the s : : a | speaks well for the skill of Dr. Baker. The i} mheahiw atiract © upon that route, will probably atiract 8) Viduey of Dr. McSwain became loosened govd desl of attention. It must be ad- mitted that, as compared wita former years, the regularity of cur mails has been airly well maintained The Gov ernment have not spared expense to this end lo avoid the surrence of any such hit h as that of the previous year, the Stanley was kept running fora month or more before the clowe of navigation 't is true that there was a stoppage of maila and passen- rere = hurls the best part f a week previous tothe re-opening of the capes route Such adelay would have caused ferment in aimost any ther part Cahads. But we are used to such They ite expe ted ag & matter of ourse. We are only thankful that Providence has viven Us a mild winter, and that the de lays have not been longer and more num erous, Still, there is no reason why Mr Strang’s proposition should net be conaid- ered ; and Mr. Strang has set forth several very good reasons why it should rere A Cariens Case Tar Hon. J. CG. Blaine has farnished to the press a ** personal statement” of facts and divorce of This the posai- referring to the marriage hie aon, J. G. Blaine, junior stute- ment ia interesting as showing tilitiea and tendencies of the it appears that in the year fl suUOly in Statea 1886, when James G. Blaine, jr.. was a lad of college, he Miss A secret marriage was ar- seventeen, and preparing for was wooed and Marie Nevins rauged by her, and when he waa yet won by & certain but aeventees years and ten months old, he was without the knowledge of his father or mother, or any of his friends, led to the altar. Extracts from some of the letters of the young lady written just before the marriage are given a3 follows “Write nothing until I see you. Let me kaow at once about the law (of marriage.) | ean’t wait to hear. It makes me il!.” “Can you come to me a moment. alone. Do not send up your card. “Did you see the laws Do not keep vp the suspense ” “The Bar Harbor house is perfect, but I love the dear old place here better.” ‘Don't ask any questions that may lead people to suspect anything. Remember that we are in the mouths of every map, woman «ad child in Augasta. Every word you speak is repeated and misccnstrued. Every look of yours, every Bush of your face is talked of. Look into the laws oniy to-morrow, and per- bape one question at the bank (where he ob- tained momey for his marriage journey on his father’s account, by inducing the cashier te advance him funds on his smenorsndam, a thiog he had never learned to do before he met Miss Nevins). All else cau wait. Oh, do be careful I feel now all sorte of dreadiul things are eaid of us. You do not know how vile the world is. Do look up the l am lawe. Let the rest keep. ** Did you look into the laws: of Massachu- setts and New York’ I am sure not. An- ewer this to-night.’ ** T have at last thought of the only man on earth whom We oan both trust ter witness, He isa man I can telegraph for to come to oaton if we find it necessary, He is a man, and he adores every member of my family. | have kaown him since | wasachild. He would yo any place with us and pone know. He never would breathe it as long as he lived. If you say sol will give him a yentle hint that I will need hie services for an emergency, but not t -U him for what.’ " Do w. ‘te me at once what the New York -aW was, and the forfeit. Answer at once.” When the young couple reached New York, after they had fled from Augusta, she cautioned the boy net to ‘forget the twenty-dollar gold piece in » little box for Ducey,"’ (the priest) and to ‘‘ look in the pocket of your grey clothes for the ring. In short, ahe took charge of every matter aad directed all the proceedings to the last minale. It wae thus that « boy of seven- teen years and ten months, in some re- spécts inexperienced even for his age, was tempted from his schoolbooks and his tutor and blindly led to the altar by a young woman of full twenty-one years—with en tire secrecy contrived by herself and with all the instrumentalities of her device com- eleven years ago and was caused by seasick. ness for forty days while sailing from Cali fornia aroved Cape Horn. Sometimes= it would be up the liver,. then ogainst {down as far as the groin, and gave hin } great pain. He covsujtel such authorities as Agnew, of Philade!phia, Osler, of Baltimore, Gay, of Boston, Senn, ef Chicago, and Tait, of Encland. Dr. Tait performed an opera- tion, making on opening through the abdo men, andas Dr. MeSwain was then lying on his back, he found the kidney in the right place, apparently ich, and concluded that hia diagnosis was wrong, and did not attempt to fasten it. This waa tour years ago. The i came here this wiater and Dr. Baker took the operation, He made the open- gfrom the back and reached the kidney, feut off «a portica of the « apsule, or Cover: ing, making a wound, searrified the flesh at the place from which the kidney had been torn and united the two raw surfaces, and fastened it there by stitches | Since the operatian the patients te mperatuie fand pulec have been in excellent condition, j and ’ he muves about in bed more treely than years, There is every indica- tion that the kidney is thoroughly fastened in place, and after three or four weeks’ confine. ment Dr. McSwain will be as well as ever. Dr. McSwain is a prominent physician of he Dae Gobe ior Santa Clara, and his coming to Auburn to have the operation performed showed great .onlidesce Wi il surgeons. Of the 1 {2 recorded since 97 per cent. cent. probably operations of this characte Is8l, 58 per cent. were cured, benefited and the other 15 pex were put out of their misery We congratulate Dr, McSwain an l sincerely trust that the sucessful operation here referred to may resuis in his complete and permanent recovery of health. ; ——— a ee Maritime Colt Stakes. rue following entries have .bean made for the Maritime Provinces Futurity race to be trotted in Moneton next autamn, particulars of which have already appeared in THR ExaMINER NO 1.—FOR FOALS OF I891—YEARLINGS, Wm Gammon, River John, N S. James Bond, St John. J P Sherry, Memramcook, bay colt, by Dearborn, dam by Flying Warhawk. W A Brennan, Summerside, bay colt, Parkland, by Parkside, dam by Hernando. Paschal Hebert, Memrameook, bay colt, Shamrock, by Dearborn, dam by Sir Wil- liam Wallace. Geo. O'Brien, Maccan, N S, colt, by Dearborn, dam. ; Stewart Gould, Great Village, we Wm Gordon, St Jchn, colt, sired by Sans Peur.# Bo x J.R. Lams NalWtar, (two entries. ) Wim Blair, Amherst. J © Mahon, Truro, (two, ‘bay colt, by Brovze Chief. dam by Hernando, bay filly; Bronze Chief, dam*by Rampart. Johu Coffe, Moncton, Princess Wilkes, by Priucipal, dam by Harry Wilkes. D J S:tockford, Fredericton. A BEtter, Amherst, hay coit, Robert Wood, by Sir Nutwood, dam Revella Wood, by Re ville, 2 214 Charles Holmes, Amherst, colt. AN Large, Ch'town, colt, bb J Stockford, Fredericton, colt. 40, 2—FOALS OF 1S90—TWO YEARS OLD. W A Brennan, Summerside, black colt, Nigger, by Administrator, dara by Hernado. Wm Gammon, River John, N S. Jas P Sherry, Memramoook, bay filly, by Dearborn, dam by Flying Frenchman. J © McCoy, St Mary's, bay colt, by Mack F, dam. H J MeUoy, St Mary's, bay colt, by Mack FP, dam by Harry Wilkes. 3 R MoConnell, St John, brown filly, by Mack F, dam by Robert R Morris, Geo O'Brien, Macoan, N 8, colt by Dear- born, dam JR Murphy, Woodstock, colt by Elation, dam. RS UWibbard, Lower Cove, bay filly. J R Lamy, Amherst. H O'Neill, Fredericton. J W McManus, Memramcook, black colt, Allright Wilkes, by Harry Wilkes, dam by Allright. J B MeManus, Memramcook, black filly, Poppet, by Harry Wilkes, dam by Goldleaf. J C3M anon, T ruro, bay colt, Bishop, ly Breonzs Chief; dam by Lakeland’s Abdallah. rw Bi il, St John. Robert Pugsley, Amherst, bay colt, Young- hart, by Sir Nutwood, dam Florimel; by Idaho Neil MeQuarie, Summerside, colt, A PB Etter, Amherst, ch colt, Sir Richard, by Peter Blair, dem by General Kuox. NO 3—FOR FOALS OF 1889—THRER YRARS OLD. W A Brennan, Summerside, black colt, Daskey, by Administrator, dam by Hernandec, Chas Boyle, "redericton. A L Wright, Moncton, bay filly, by Harry Wilkes, dam by Royal Harry. plete and exact. The “old gentleman” was, of course, very mad when he heard about the secret marriage But he vented his wrath upon the priest who was instru- mental in the seritice. After some time, it was found that the boy’s allowance of $2,600 a year was insufficient to keep up the marriage state of the young couple. But the ** governor " paid their debts hke + man and had them before a family coun- sol held st Bar Harbor. Here it was pro- that ee ee EEne, 00, posed shey sh seeupy ** the servants, etc uuld live at Augusta, oid home, have fuel, light, » thrown in, and an allowance of $2,500 & year until tie erring boy should | ‘ve able to earn an in: ome of that amount, | but thie proposition was indignantly re- | fused by the woman in the case who said that she “would not live ir Augusta on | any consideration.” The young man going off with his father on some political ex- pedition, the young wife svon left for New York with her child. The husband did not | follow her, aud divorce proceedings were subsequently instituted m Dakota. This is « summary of Mr. Blaine’s lengthy communication to the press. It must strike the intelligent by-stander that | a society in which such young ladies are | brought up and educated and can do such | things is @ little peculiar and not yet just right. Women have received more than their rights when they are in « position and are ensbled to carry off the ising beys of ** the first families.” prom: - Willard Lawrence, Dorcheater, bay stallion, Bogardus,,by William M, dam by McMonagle’s Morgan. Geo O’Brien, Maccan, N 8S. Wm Gordon, St. John. J B Lomy, Amherst. J W MeManus, Memramcook, black filly, Tolo, by Mysterious Stranger, dam by All- right. JC Mahon, Truro, bay colt Brazilian, by Brown Wilkes, dam by Lakeland’s Abdallah. JC Mahon, Truro, bay filly, Eileen, by Allright, dam by Hernando. A Bb Etter, Amerst, ch mare, Francis P, by Sir Nutwood, dam Florimel, by Idaho, son of American Star. H Horne, Charlottetown, colt. Neil McQuarrie, Summerside NO. 4— FOALS OF 1888—ProOUR YEARS OLD. W A Brennan, Summerside, bay stallion, arkside, by Clay, dam, by General Benton. (seo O'Brien, Macean, N. S., colt, by Sunny Clime, dam. Rogers * Farrel, Summerside, black mare, Dot, by Administrator, dam by Dean Swift. C W Bell, St John Harry Townsend, New Glasgow, N. S. A B Etter, Amherst, bay m. Nighlawa sell, by Alcantara, record 2.23, dam by Alinont. iu addition to the colt stakes there will be & $250 purse free-for-all, the entries for which ate not required to be made all until within tO days from the date of the meeting which is the isc of September. _~~ To-morrow is election day in the Pro- | Vince of Qaebee. The best is the cheapest, and if you want ; the best family flour manufactured, go to Reer & Goif's and get a barrel of their cele- brated Matchless brand m7 i KXAMINER. “ ’ Ne ee 8 ee ee ee TELEGRAPHIC NEWS, Sreotat Deapatoues To Tar K::aMiner. | HUSBAND AND WIRE SHOT IN BED. ee - The Green-Eyed Monster Lowet, ‘arch 7. Yesterday afternoon ihe reom of Edward G. Drew and wife, in their lodging house, was broken into. Mrs, Drew was found dead in bed, shot through th: forehead. Her husband Isy beside her wth a bullet hole in his head. Drew was conacious. He professed lack of knowledy: as to how his wife was shot, and told eonflicting seories. Drew was twenty-five years old, bis wife seventeen It is reported that Drew had been jealous of his wife OTTAWA NOTES A Surplus Relline Up Regulations for Pilotage Orrawa, March 7. The surplus for February was $10,659.26 The surplus for the first eight months cf the fiscal year is $1,914,063. Hon Mr. Tupper has introduced a bill to amend the Pilotage Act and peremptorily exempting vesaels under 120 tens from compulsory pilotage. Canada and Newfoundland, Policy of the Government. Orrawa, March 7. lt is understood that the Government's attitude towards Newfoundland remains unchanged. While desirona of fair trade relations and anxious for the restoration of the entente cordiaje, the pelicy adopted at the end of last yekf™will_not be departed from until Newfoundland “shows a dispoai- tion to redeem her pledge? and acts in a neighborly spirit. BOODLERS ‘0 BE PUNISHED. “Confound their Knavish Tricks.” Qcrsec, March 7, Attorney General Casgrain -has instituted au action to recover $100,000 fram Pacaad the sam in question representing the Baies des Chaleur steal. It is likewise an open aecret that ‘as soon as the elections are over, Mercier, Pacaud and Langlier will be arrested charged with conspiring to defraud the Provii.ce out of $60,000 in connection with Ranglicr’s station. ery transactions. Fatal Accident at Sea. GLovcesTeR, Mass., March 7. The echoouer Lizzie Griffin, from Grand Banks, reports the loss of two of her crew by the capsizing of the dory, viz., Joseph Grady, Bt. Francis Harbor, and Daniel McAskill, Cape Breton. ens Propesal Rejected. Ortawa, March 7. It is rumored that the United States Government has rejacted Lord Salisbury’s proposal for the application of a close sea- aon to the prescribed area of the Behring Sea, pending the settlement by the arbitra- tors, Instantly Killed. Boston, March 7. Jamea Doogue, foreman of the’ laborers st work on the Common, Saturday morn- ing slipped and fell under the wheels of a cart which passed over his neck, killing him instantly, — Quebec Elections. Monrreat, March 7. Although there is great excitement throughout the Province over Tuesday's elections, most of the old campaigners pte- dict a decisive victory for DeBoucherville. Jury Disagree. New York, March 7. The jury couldn't agrea as to E. M. Field’s sanity. Eight were in hig favor| and four againat. ———— ee Mr. Blaine 4. WASHINGTON, March 7. Mr. Blaine is down la grippe. Weather Balletin. Toxonso, March 7.—10 a. m. 4 Winds mostly north and west; fair weather, not much change in temperature, A Kingston, Ont., despatch says that Father Denvers has left en route to Brazil to arrange for the transfer of 265 Polish families, now resident in Renfrew county, to that country. They are premised land, avd paid passages from New York. Advices from Lagos, a British colony on the east coast of Africa, are of a warlike character. Egbas, with 200,000 warriors, has joined the Jebus to stop British traffic. The British force in Lagos is weak and tions can be uadertaken. Notwithstanding the attempt of thenews- papers to belittle the Sayward decisicn, it has caused profound disappointment in British official circles. The general opin- ion is it greatly strengthens the position of the United States before the world. myst be reinforced before offensive opera- porate for one week to pay the balan of . March, 7892. i Kedeuption of the Evening. “ Nan powth forth unto his work, and to hia labor until the evening.” — Psalms 104-23. i From the above text Rev. ‘WV. Ww. Brewer preached the first of a monthly series of ser- mone to young men lastevening. The dangers which beeet the pathway of youth are general. ly in the after hours, when the pen is laid atide, the store olosed, or the work shop vacated. How necessary is it that our young | men should choose good companions and spend their evenicg hours in & proper manner. Better by far is it to weary the brain with hard study than by dissipation. Sad is the sight of an aged drunkard held fast by the chains of appetite, but sadder still to behold the youth of ear land forming habits that will eventually hold them captive. He closed an admirable discourse by eutreating the young men of his congregation to active exertion in every good cause and tu be tirmly grounded in truth and righteousness. —— 0? 2 LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Hypocrisy and Siang Advertising. Sirn,—Like “Catholic” in Friday’a Examin- rr, Tam in fall sympathy in baving a more Christian way of advertising oar different wares. The different ways that some of our merchants have resorted to lately is s’nply deplorable ia this [nineteenth century. What will makes merchant sooner deepised than ‘“‘slang advertisementa!’ Such men get & character for being clever in the common acceptationof the term. But such cleverness ia apt to recoil upou the head of its posseszer rather than to help him a@ step higher in the ladder of honorable fame and independence. { trust we will have no more of it—i: is only foolery and nonsense. Let every storekeeper advertise his goods well without trying to hurt his neighbor. He who attends to this will always command. fair share -of public favor. ; MERCHANT. Information Wanted. Sim,~In reference to correspondence of “Catholic” in your issus of 4th iast., I beg leave to ask that thoughtful correzpondent if he would kindly give us some idea of what he styles ‘*brotherly love advertising *” Anz- ious for more ideas from ‘*Catholic,” I am, Sir, yours ste., C. B. Warren, Y.M. L.A. CONCERT ~TO BE HELD IN—- ST, JANES’ HALL, ae. | eae Tuesday Evening, March 8th. oe §, N. Barle, - - - Musical Director, PROGRAMME. . Inst. Duet—"* Wieder Bonbons"....... Strauss Miss Weeks and Miss Annie McDonald. ~~ 2 . Recitation—“The Pipes o’ Lucknow ”......... Miss Beatrice Hall. 3. Vocal Solo—* The Seng That Reached My ary.” oat Master Charles Earle. 4. Vocal Duet—* Greeting ”.........:. ectbosed ALt Sirs, MecLeap aud Miss Lewis. OWE te Mr. Ja Hyndman. & Vocal Solo—** FT aud Tide”. Mr. Fred Davies, - Vocal Kolo—* Watching the Embers”... Pinsuti Mise Florence Earle. . lust.-Clarionette and Cornet Duet............ Messrs. Fletcher and Knight. . Vocal: Solo—“Only a Picture of Her OT cons .. Smith .P, Rodney ~ ~ os CA SSRE ARR ee ee eter terete eee ees Mr. A. Bruce. WO, Teante s o5 ns ac tibtans ¥sa0cae sina Mr. Johu MacPherson. ll. Song—“* Bay of Biacay”....... Mr. F. H. Beer. 12%, Voca) #olo—“ Faithful Johnoy”.... Beethoven Mrs. Roome. 13. Song--"* When McCormack Rules the State” Mr. McMahon. 14. Tost.—Overture ta Bellisario” (by request} Donaizetti cootecce CRO TOPO ER EE HEHEHE HERR Hwee Miss Weeks and Bir. Earle. 13. Vocal Bolo—“ Evensong”...... F. V. Wickede Mra. J. M. McLeod. 46. Reading...... Ls <a1GEebined oaks canesser ve 17, Vocal Sole—** Storm”... ......Huelan Mra. Blalcolm MeLeaod. 550'8'5¥s CRRGIIIET ies «> obs <bSrss ccecens Bishop Price of admission, 25 centa. Concert at 8 Ooclock, Positively no sneores. tach? . TEETH, $10 Per Set. BEST OF MATERIAL ! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP | BEST OF SATISFACTION ! DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 QUEEN STREET. SALE BY TENDER, EALED TRNDERS for the sale of the assets of the estate of Dennis Murphy, of Souris East, consisting of the personal pro- perty and book debta, and all other eff-cts 2 to me under Deed of Assignment, will recrived by me at my cflice in Sowis Kast up to the hour of noon on the Lith day of March inst., (1892) An inventory of the Stock, Fixtures, Book Debts, Notes of, Hand, pand all other effects of said estate included in said astigninent can be seen at the fice of {the estate by applying to me. * The Assignee does not bind himsel’ to ac- cept the highest or any tender, Kach tend«r toust be accompanied by a cash depsit or certified cheque fer ten per vent. of tle am- cuntof the tender. The assigninent and delivery of said asacts will take piwe on payment of the. balance of the amu of the »uccessfal tender. 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B. mcb5 W ANTED.--One first-class city salesman on Salary. Kxperience nonecessary. Must be acquainted with Charlottetown and suburbs. Advantages unequalled. Good referenc-s re uired. For fall particulars address BROWN ROB. Co., Nurserymen, Tvronto, Ont. feb20—dy (sat mon) 3m . ees, henkthy male intaas, bree mon oid. ll charge given. b> ply at this office, we . febi? w* NTED, on 23th Febraary, an experienced ’ housemaid, to whom ood wages will be Riven. Apply at ExaMineR offloo. febis T° LET.—The Brick House and Shop on Prince known as the © + &P- aoe ostello property P AYLWARD, Southport. rd, or the owner, JOHN jani os eS) Pea