* 5 oe eee 2 Pte ha. are Se eee etoware eS a wl & ot aN HE ag ACR aN eae ea hs eyes Pat fo Ce Ns oe ee ean: CPOE SO REE VE iO REE Sd: PERRIN eS tne gs eee tee This is teae Libeety, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pubiic, may speak free.”—Evxirivss. E DAILY EXAMINER. SincLe Copizs Two Cents P. E. ISLAND. TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 4. 1890. VOL.25.—NO. 56 ay ; . > AYSIVY NLP, »>W X) ‘ s 4 vy ’ us. a & J ee aA id) Lo scout onan tee sapiens oer arenes er=lipo ' j | ss it > + . § rea rs | i Te 1 LECT | Sass 2 a -» E2Eac | ~ . t > i <—e Z aa tax = Te re j tue vp ( | | ae OW 1S oaece a once. = a «ae . i is | ie WA Ne | : _g aii@ uN if uvil if w0., | —_—(1)-——___— | y cnn 7" , r ' \M DETERMINED not to carry any of my present stock of WINTER . L v ' UAL GOODS hey mu ro regardless of profit, as | inust make room for my ! ~ “ . ‘ . “ete ye FAVHRPRS ranted genuine ENGLISH aad SCOTCH BEAVERS, \ VENETIANS, NAPS, WORSTEDS and TWEEDS. RA! 7." a } | Six Mouths 2 50] ‘ n wanting SULTS, OVERCOATS or REEFERS, can have those goods | : Mont! 25 | t prices away down. j . BUEeMe sce secs eceeeeess l - a pric . Une Month... esecess ee Parties wishing te secure Bargains should avail themselves of this opportunity. a@ Advertising at most moderate rates. } Contracts niay be made for monthly, quar-| “A U Rb EL terly, liaif-yearly or ye iy advertisements On j al _, oe 4 ‘ aclineheielici - fa MERCHANT TAILOR, enna 2 meee i . Thwart rp Wy | LITA > PRRRT RY LESh | Charlottetown, J 15, 1890. UPPER QUEEN STREET. Bubs av rua PEDKU bi LUG MOO’ CHANGES, L premise Mortgage Sale. To he sola by Public Auction, at the Law Courts Building in Charlotietown, on FRIDAY, the Twenty e'ghth day of Feoruary nexi, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon: A LULthat tract, piece and parcelof land and 8, Situate in Charlot'etown afore- said, being the south-eastern quarter or fourth part of ‘own Lot Number Eighteen, in the second Hundred of Lots in ( harloitetown afore- said, having a front on the north side of Sidney Street of forty-two (42) feet, and extending back by parallel lines eighty (80) feet, being bounded on the east by the western fourth part of Town Jot Number Nineieen in the Second Hundred, owned by the said Patrick Sweeney The above sale is made uader and pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the Twenty-third day of September, A. }). 1871. and mude between Patrick Sweeney, of Charlottetown, in Prince Kd ward Island, Trader, and Joanna Sweeney, his wife, of the one part, and Thomas Essery, of Charlottetown, in the said Island, Carpenter, of the other part (which said Mortgage was duly assigned to the undersigned by Indenture of Assiznment, dated Twenty-first March, A. D. 1877), default having been made in payment of the principal money and interest thereby secured. For further particulars wpplv at office of Messrs. Haszard & Rattenbury, Solicitors, &c., Charlottetown. Dated at Charlottetown, this I6th day of one , - Fall Moon, 4th day, 9h., 1.0m., p. m., S. E. wa A as By i tq r, ta » 20., 35,%mi, p.m, W, Ee a fi ; E ed Fs ; © | foe & @ | . ; ] 3 xh ‘ % | Ne 19 \ } 19.2 im., PE Sly ¥ oO 1 ; - ee # i i Qual S lay, 9h., 53.9mi., a.m., I j ©. id i a sash rliieicl ath anced ) s Sun |Moon' H bay 2} » VA oe i ‘ ‘ " + u ; ’ = 150 barrels Choice American FLOUR, Murdock, 1 after) alte ae she) e> 500 «+ ‘+ — Canadian _ Howard, I Sa : L 59) 8 24 9 Oe i BADR RR. a ‘s ‘6 “ Chipman’s Patent, osu 17; 9 } Bow “6 “ +6 White Eagle. 3 Mo 2 OO; Foe, ot 4,iu mo de da BE TRA } 150 half chests Choicest CONGOU TEAS, 3 : : as : Buk. {| 20 boxes INDIA TEA (assorted grades), 5} u “ U it t an 18 ri 9 " ‘: wy > \ 100 barrels Yellow Extra SUGAR, ui 16; 12/10 13) 1 16 BE G a , 25 ‘* Standard Yellow ‘ 10 vio 15! 14/11 21) 1 54 9 _, gees Y Granulated Sugar. , = a }3 ] > 7 | 7 3 1O 3 11 Tuesd 0 east 4 * P 12| Weduesday sl alas, ~»©6s MOLASSES, | 25 puns. DEMERARA MOLASSES. is i i say rt S i : > 2 ‘ 4 . ~ «9 +e Q ory ) 57 : ] ; 1] 14) Friday a “ a _* . ‘ ~ = ee >> . mor CC) 5i Saturday 7}. 21) 4 7) 7 39 TE\SR ES A ZI414 |} 60 caddies BRIGHT POBAC CO, ielSen i 23, 5118 7 ay bb Ad d oO. | 25 butts and caddies TWIST ‘ aM if \ ; 2 6 4: 9 3Y yi : & is Tuesday 3) 26) 6 SO}10 25) 28 50 boxes Choice Table CODFISH, 19 d wr y ] 27; 7 24111 10 A (‘9 a fi 3. t R 50 half boxes “¢ 20' Thursday — 6 59) . 28) 7 54)11 5 29 SPRRRESEE, QAE, 50 barrels and half barrels LABRADOR HERRING, 21| Friday 57; 30) 8 19) morn oo 25 cases CANNED SALMON, mee 2” 44 Os ‘ Z2)Satura } 32; § 44) 0 23 ; ; . : 23) Sund “ai 3419 711 & +) 500 reams Assorted WRAPPING PAPER, 24| Monday bl] 35, 9 31) 1 44) At lei 100 dozen BROOMS. 25! 3 49} 37) 9 5) 2 27 4 “arrange 2°32 2,000 GRAIN SACKS 2 <« fas pi Segsatag eS ae ac Rree 206 VV Silay ze sha ’ < ne ” 2,000 cases TALL CANS, 27|Thors tee oe se 10 bales MANILLA MARLINE, 2s Friday 7 44 5 41:}1 38/10 5 FR CiliGHS AM ' . OLyPnr?yw yt ix of A iets a hia Vi Johuson’s Cough Syrt = mt Ben ee YT aes oe Tr to PRISC=S ~} -; NHN nD | 4 @ TATWINA!! Hoe Tp) Ay oy JUANDSUl oo DAU DO UNE | Corner of Kent and Prince Streets. ' janl7 ee ate r= aT x uo eel Be Mba Part ister. > zg 4 é ‘ Public, &¢., $ CHARLO TETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. 4 eoee s% stiern J? OFFICE—Lendon House Building, (Davies Corner), Queen St. All kinds of Legal Business pr« v «ig & wy t “A COOK BOOK | FREE Jmesnareenee | Tes “What is Called For. By mailto any lady sending us her post office iiaen Wells, Richardson & Co., Montreal MOATAGUE ORG BRIDGE. MONTAGUE j STORE eters 7 18 Dg JOHN T. ROBISON, 3.5 ssw cus Druggist and Chemist, Patent Medicine Spice 3, eic, DiAMOND q-> POT £425 LOWEST PRICES. HORACE HASZARD, Charlottetown, Jan 25, 1890. LOWER QUEEN STREET. iS OVER, NEW YVEAR’S. IN RED WRAPPERS, —_—_—_—_—-(x si nesisiialianaia y Ln ie - ¢ ATs, DE RACE, Ls onittipsipvasatall CGastitienion-ig P. ©. ISLAND SOAP WORKS. sat) wv ky anc ge * * Wy oy : January, A. D. 1890. Piceag JOHN INGS, Assignee of Morigagee. janl7—wky ti sle A RARE GHANGE MV PROCURE A VERY VALUABLE FARM at North River, Franklin Poiat, directly opposite, and only a mile and a-ha!f from Char- lottetown. I have decided to sell my Farm of one hundred acres—eighty acres clear and ia a very high state of cullivatien, balance covered with bard and soft wood. Grandsiiuation for general farming and stock-raising. and commending a beautiful view of the North River, Harbor’s Mouth and the City. There is a good, comfortable Dwelling House, 36x"8. and Kitchen, 16x20. ALso—Large, convenient and well-built Barn, Granery and other outbuildings, uad a never- failing Well of Water The House and Barnyard are nicely sheltered Being near the city, su convenient to shipping and the best of musse'-mud, it has advantages very seldom attainable, Apply on the premises to BENJAMIN DOCKENDORFF., jani7—wky li THE WEATHER DOES, sins Rag ET. 5 —————— a Never Varies. janta Eiay Wanted. TONS HAY, suitable for pressing. oath Can arrange with farniers along the line of railway to take delivery at their near- est shipping station C. H. SCHURMAN, Charlottetown, jan27—dy lw wky 3i THE UNIVERSITY OF MOUNT ALLISON COLLEGE, SACKVILLE, N. B. es James R. Inch, LL.D. President. "E°HE University of Mount Allison College, i with its associate Institutions, the Ladies’ College and the Mount Allison Academy, con- stitutes one of the most extensive, complete and thorough educational establishments in the Dominion of Canada. Students'may enter either as regular Matriculants or ag:Specia who wish to follow chosen lines of study. Six New Atlantic Steamers. There are now six fast steamers building which will press the City of Paris of the Ininan Line very hard in keeping her posi- tion as champion racer of the ocean. The Hamburg-American line, whose twin pro- peller, the Columbia, made a new record of 6 days 18 hours 10 minutes to South- | ampiton on November 14th, will have a magnificent new twin-screw ship running | in May next. She is to be called the Nor- | mania, and is now building at the yard of Messrs. John Elder & Co., the constructors of the Etruriaand Umbria. The Normania is a little smaller than the City of Paris, being 520 feet long, with 59 feet beam and | 8 feet depth of hold. She will have 16,- 000 indicated horse-power. She will be launched in March next. The keel of her sister ship is beinglaid by the Vulcan ship- building company, Stettin. This vessel will not be ready to run until the spring of | 1892. She will be called the Venetia. | The French line also has a big twin screw ship on the stocks, which will probably be running next summer. She is called the Touraine, and is to be several thousand tons larger than any of the fine single screw | ships of the Krench line, which hold the: record between New York and Havre. The White Star steamer Majestic, a sister ship to the Teutonic, will be ready to do battle | with the City of Paris next spring. The Cunard line will also put two twin screw | boats in the field to win back the lost laurels of the Etruria. Their names have not been selected. They will be powerful ships, and will take the place of the Servia aud the Aurania, which will do duty be- tween Liverpool and Boston. A > lp Ge ! Boston Markets. Tuurspay, Jan. 30. | |_ Porators.—Receipts past six days, 69,- | 500 bush. ; previous six days, 52,000 bush. The arrivals continue supply of choice Maine Hebrons and Rose is still running light. Best Houlton and! Aroostook lots are higher and keep closely sold up. Choice Burbanks have been in. steady demand and close firm at 63 to! Goc. Best Chenangoes firm at 75c. Eees.—Receipts for the past week 3/ boxes, 210 bbls., 6,883 cases last week 155. bbis., 9,419 cases. Prices unchanged. i ' ;report. Mackerel in moderate demand. — li Alipay Ait A Sad Fatality at Pollett River. | a moderate and the That t Fisu.—No material change in prices to’ Lines WRITTEN FOR A TEMPERANCE SOCIAL IN MLEOD'S HALL, CHARLOTTETOWN, WHICH WERE TO HAVE BEEN RECITED AT THE MARSH- FIELD SINGING SCHOOL CONCERT, BUT WERE UNAVOIDEDLY CROWDED OUT BY ‘STORMY WEATHER.” : ** In politics if thou would mix, And mean thy fortunes be, Bear this in mind, be deaf and blind, Let great folks hear and see.” — Burns. Since the Lunting of strife has of late been un. furled To attract and distract the political world, We hail this broad platform with special de- light, Where lovers of temperance assemble to-night. In the spirit of charity nobly agree To drown their ill feelings in bumpers of tea. Ere this Hall or this Lodge-room, so spacious and grand, 0 et or its form from the Arehitect’s vand, Some twenty years past, we remember it well, The “ Templars” wrought like a magical spell, The lads and the lasses together to bring Like the innocent warblers when pairing in spring. Fair science presiding her children approved, She saw with delight that they learned as they loved, And gave once a week with benevolence kind, Her laws and her lectures to strengthen the mind, Providing without the intemperate bowl, For a feast of the reason and flow of the soul. But far, faraway many members of worth Are scattered abroad on the face of the earth, Or roving for pleasure or seeking for gold, W hose names in our hearts are with honor en- rolled. *G. M. Grant, Schurman, Thomsen,}Fletcher, Lawson and Rowe, We will never forget them where ever we go. For who that remember these men but will say heir evenings with profit passed swiftly away, As with keenness of wit and with argument strong, They endeavored to sever the right from the wrong, And to carefully cull, though the critics might laugh, Every pickle of wheat from the large pile of chaff, But no earthly delight can eternally last, j : | And we feel that a gl ’ irits i Market overstocked with smelts. O° O.CP.A SE SOF, Ree cast, And the tear of affection now glistens our eye, As we think that our comrades, like others, must die, Quebec. | And incre regret on our Hall or Lodge j ‘ > 4 i oor ; A house owned by Mr. Calvin Marnie, | That McGill, Shaw or Rankiu can meet us no ‘Section man, at Pollett River platiorm, “about six miles this side of Petitcodiac, was | more. teel ; destroyed by fire yesterday forenoon, tite the loss of such men every bosom must two infant children perished in the flames. Mr. Marnie had gone to work, and Mrs. | They have gone, let us hope, to the land of Marnie left the house about nine o’clock. She left her two infant children in the _kitchen, one of them aged about two years, (sitting near the stove, and ihe younger janie, aged about nine months, in the ere ]e, Mrs. Marnie was absent about an/| the leal, From the right of prejudgment humanity turns | To bury their faults with the failings of Burns. | For the spirit of spirit best can be shown By forgetting their errors to think of our own. hour and when she returned found the If prayers that are short are acknowledged house in flames, and saw that it would be! impossible to save her children, By this time some of the neighbors had run to the ‘spot. Mrs. Marnie was nearly frantic at _the sight of her children roasting to death anc. would: have rushed into the burning building after them had not the neighbors, who knew that it would be certain death to do so, forcibly prevented her from carrying | out her purpose. The house and al! its contents were burned to the ground. The origin of the fire is not definitely knowa, but it may have resulted from the older child playing with the fire. It is under- stood there is no insurance and the loss of children and house will prove a severe blow to Mr. Marnie.—Transcript. an eens ty Personal. Colonel Stoppel, formerly French military attache at Berlin, who warned his govern- ment before 1870 thatthe efficiency of the German army would make war disastrous to France, has published a sensational pamphlet advocating a French-German offensive and defensive alliance to check Russia. This al- liance, however, he says, is only possible if Alsace-Lorraine is restored to France, Emperor William has given $20,009 to erect the best, Our prayer shall be brief but sincerely ex- pressed : May the friends of this Institute never des- pond, But united more closely in amity’s bond ; May science around them her mantle . yet throw, Shining brighter to cheer them as older they grow, And now, though the demon of discord may rave, And wildiy may heave the political wave, That wave shall rebound from our Institute's floor ; Hitherto but no further its surges may roar. While in charity's spirit we nobly agree To drown our ill-will in a bumper of tea. HAYMAKER. Ch’town, Feb. 3, 1890. *Prof, Grant, Prof. Schurman, Hon. and Rev. J. R Thomson, Governor Fletcher, H. Lawson, journalist. 0002 room a News Notes. Senator McDonald, of Toronto, is re- ported somewhat better. A Broadway florist trimmed a dress worn a church in Berlin in memory of the Empress Augusta, Sir John Macdonald says the government has not abandoned the intention of securing a fast Atlantic mail service. Mr. Gladstone and members of the last Liberal Cabinet who are in sympathy with at McAllister’s ball in New York with flow- lers costing $112, Mrs. Haller, of Port Townsend, Wash., ‘dreamed that her husband stood before her without coat or vest and drenched with |water from head to foot. The next she heard of him he was found drowned. H* always on hand Pure Drugs, Chemi- l y Articles and Christmas Goods. j PHYSICIANS’ PRESCRIPTIONS care- fully and promptly till@l. ROBISON’S BLOOD a Horses and Cattle, has no superior, and !s —(x) hy . cier: and == can MARKED DOWN SAL CLEANSER, for irmers throughout the country west nov22—wky 3m_ pd r v4MES A, MORRISON. Grorez MUSGRAVE om ; TONE % WEITO r" D } i FOR MORRISON & BUSGd AVE, | sroxens THIRTY DAYS ONLY. —AND— : (xj ‘ ' Fost } yy ak ‘ & spect “9 — ‘¢ HE CHARLOTTETOWN WOOLEN MILLS CLOTH cage nam | DEPOT, before their Annual Stock-taking, will, during Consignments of Island produce will reveive' the month of January, offer their immense stock of Tweeds, eS og ___ |Dyess Goods, Homespuns, Druggets and Flannels of their own a Satin’ Ralifee; b. Gi make at cost. Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia| All desirous of purchasing Heavy Winter Goods, for Men a eT eee ‘and Boys, are invited to examine our stock. WARREN & JONES, | ‘These goods are offered at the present low prices to TELA UNRRCUANTS, make room for New Spring Patterns. LONDOR,” RWGLARD. | Apso —Pive Hundred Pairs of Custom-Made Pants, from Represented in Canada by Moraes & on own make of Cloth, which will be sold low, Women are admitted to College Courses and the Home Rule movement, will discuss party Degrees on the same conditions as students of policy at Mr. Gladstone’s house, February 8th. the other sex. The domestic and social ar-. hla angen ee are pleasant, and the expenses Stop That Cough eeerase. ‘ roa, | Many people neglect what they call a sim- one on term _ = ee co ple cold, which, if not checked in time, may ee ve eer a & ? lead to lung trouble, and the 2nd term on the 2nd of January, 1890. ;. oo ; - Cod Liver Oil, with Hy For further particulars address the Presi- dent for a Calendar. Sackville, Aug. 1, 1889. [aug 10 w 6m stop the cough but heal the lungs. Endorsed /by thousands of Physicians. Palatable as milk. Try it. Sold by all druggists at 50c. ‘and $1.00. WANTED. James Patterson, Assistant Auditor Gen- eral, died late Friday night of heart dis- ease. He was 62 yrars old and entered the URING Months of Janua-y, February Service 35 years ago. and March, Stock suitable for Canning,! It is reported that the Government have viz., Beef, Mutton and Poultry, at Robert decided to yield to the demand of the print- Bridges’ Meat Store, Charlottetown. ‘ing bureau compositurs for an Jincrease of jan3—wky 3m ‘wages from $11 to $13 yer week. - Wm. O’Brien delivered an oration at Dublin last week, in which he madea ‘ HECKBERT BROS., strong defence of Mr. Parnell. He spoke —DEALERS IN— warmly in oars et petting continued confi- ods, Groceries and General dence in the Irish leader. Anu agent of a por Se Merchandise, London publishing firm went to O’Brien - the other day with an offer of £1,000 for aerate en ee a the serial rights of the novel he has just 5 Oo announce to the é : oN os >.* te publig thet they have opened a NTO. “Not at alk” sad. O'Brien. Uectloay-onbd rp igs Metabo, novel merely that Lord Salisbury may grab Ulothing, Ladies’ and Gents’ Boots, Shoes and it for the costs in my libsl suit against Rubbers, etc. All our goods are first-class, him.” This probably has ho equal in the and will be sold on the most reasonable termy. Wheie literature of transactiuns between Mosonave, Halifax. ‘ 1ewo—1lm a an ae | Charlottetown, January 4, : ndv22—wky 3m pd suthvrs ond publishers. Scott’s Emulsion of | feo Pt segs not only of the disease is unkuown. An electric street car line at Pittsburg has no slot-ratl, overhead wires, central station nor power-house. The vehicle is propelied by a dynamo driven by a yas engine supplies from tanks of compressed gas. It is stated tnat an an order in council has been received from Ottawa by the Lieut. Governor disclaiming any re- sponsibility for damages caused by the re- cent rock slide in Champlain Street, on the ground that the accident was the result of natural causes. A Loudou despatch says it is rumored |that Sir James Hannen will retire from the ‘bench on the presentation of the report of \the Parnell commission, and that he will | be succeeded in the presidency of the Pro- |bate, Divore and Admiralty division of the ‘Supreme Court by Sir Henry Charles Lopes, Lord Justice. Advices from Astrabad, Russia, report ‘that Persian Khorassan is ravaged by an intestinal disease of excessive fatality. Three thousand deaths are reported. At Nowin Meshed there were 100 deaths daily. Owing to the searcity of doctors the nature As Western Persia was ravaged with cholera throughout the autumn, and as thousands of pwople fied eastward in the hope to escape the disease it is regarded as possible they carried it with them, and that this gay adgdum: fur the tydu iu Felidrasdan. ' NE A ATE LN SED SO TT ot oneness aan iki ar ar a L . son . +” dm