we a ne Rl lee 0 ln i en eR SESE Soy PR pS SE RR LR LEI RAE QOL PERRIS SEI SE PLE ETO, PI 1 l five Dotiars a YRAR. ee N evr - ia ¥¥ ee 7 z ~ a a4 . e. i rms, ), af evening of recreation, jorder prevailed. '@ geod deal. amarnywn pan Inn ‘ CALENDAR POR FEBSRU'RY, 1891, vii or aes MOON : : I 2 12h... 299 4.m,W he , o v 97 Dp. Me, N ° 5 ne Five r. lot 7.3 70 =o : Pi Rit tides 1st. RINiI ERS. BOOKBINDER : ne PRIN: ERS, ZIGCKBIN DE s, “7 in Sun ,Moon gh Daye v v eT s03;sets — ae s W - lenh an rene , imnn n hn r va o's SO BANK BOOK MAKERE. “3 | » ud G — - ----{ 3 )}—-- - io ‘ sv : . Ss ceks 5) allar “otto: Best Workman hip and Lowsst Prices 5 y 66 OMY DD FN) 4S UU iis uy 1 DY He Abe f } tb } on ide 8} 7 23) 9 17 ‘ 10 GX O49 ae -~~—--—-(x) os t li} S BON 2 31 FAT as rp cy j A Complete Stock of PLAIN and FANCY STATION. | Ht l l12| 8 ib ui “ ; i 5 E * , . ‘ hit edaes tan es a , — a &) ; 4 &°. 83.9 & ERY, at prices that cannot be beaten. 12) Thursda | 151941047110 2 per een nee }: iday i2 20 665 4 4 5 i > oi a ad Houck | wwatot §keadquarters for Books of all kinds. foe ena 2 0) Nee nde } | 99l . Steel & v4 -1ergt / > ” C' “MON a } Vfowiy | og te os! SCHOOL BOOKS! SCHOOL BOOKS | af | fihursta 26) | Is, 7 be 25 Charlotietown, January 6, 1891—w fs Mi Petdey Q| 28} 2 17| % 44) ag} el 2) tur day a ba ds th! ) » \ 56; 3:1} 42210 7} 33 z “v | 841 383i 5 «<8 10 $5 2. s | 53! 24) 6 S2ial 12; 2s 2 | Ved ay 5} 6; 7°25: 11 43 it ? | thurs ' 49 41890) PB iS 9°} ridsy | 47} 331942 « 43] 51 2» saturday (6 45.5 30/10 47 5 53 PR. GEO. A. BAYES, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. Specialist in Chronic Diseases CHARLOTTE: TOWN. OFFICE- Queen Square, over Apothecaries Hal! Per al Addresa, Box 47. | : ’ om HARRIS & STEWART 2 UE A & Wili be ob'iged for an early set- iH ont ms and Cooking. ti ment of all Aceounts rendered up to the Ist ef January, 1891. lw ACURE ISCERTAIN ._—IN FVERY CASE—— nn} aith? tn; +; ft. When 9 Paithyai Trial Js tive a VW OODILL’S ; Lozen ges. YoOD! nae + WO 'D! * ’ i7 , ’ WING to the scarcity of Coal 1 have . ( started a Wood Yard, and am prepered i : ~ ; . | ice ; © encanta é to ® pp y Hard. ood a pers Nan pri C, r aia carte — - = ent mp t» suit st res, and deliv ve ] to il 7 anenimaareiinsoncsmanaaenttine rl a i : ow ‘ — » e , poet ne cry 4, DOWN j We inv ih othe g ouyers to inspect Our Falina, om pare value bet ee ' ’ , ' : oe - _ Dp ; purchasing it will pay to do so. Our Stock comprises Wie oar and Bost Good 13—tf Pownel W barf. eth eg, dist, 1890, j va ement to D in the Market. DODD & ROGERS. 1290 Charlottetown, November 12, eNO A LOE A I LS ALIA 7 de apabatggr nese enone”? ] Ff n | | | | ti nd of Janu ry. All debtors wil plesse % es a ( i } take notice and save nus trouble and them- f} : £€iVes eXpetise, (| 5 u NORTON & FENNELL. | j w pat dw 3w her sum jour a! age ee i a 7 ntie wee went | ETS. ISOI mm ag OF Fa 1 45 5 3 f7 Ni a | ul p ¥ rn e4 XY ¢ & YA r is ——— A. rr ee <>, 6 V9). + 4 2 ba ae Pare E . bd eee . o | : ac. WE PS a eee 5 aar 4 ees i NMR ‘ N T w SARS | CAMERON BLOCK. APN Ae SS ; ‘ kets Chalettetown, Jannany 3, 1891. ay hp a * eS i aE io SAAT SIG | NTcR, I89l. es ee OF yy, = Mean 2 4 SEED | Pe | Se ALOR] Viera? { mol —_—_—x———— a ORE HOUND ANDAN!2 oR , GEOR AMUpe «6 UGHS } i n ya Baw WP LOU AND “i NVuoopins eae OLDS. i E89 YERRS IN USE. A 46eQa ROY, 4 Ct mon vu Pricer ®57Pre ROTTLE & ARMSTRONG & CO PROHRIETORS Se. John .N RB. ' I WINTER G20SSING ! YE WINTER ROUTE between Cap: Treverse and Cape Tormentive is now | “pen. Passengers and Luggege at the regu- lar rates, Passer gers will find this route very mune) the cheapest Passengers «ccom- Modstel in the very best manner. CAPT. GEORGE IRVING. dec?§ — 9m end wity ! ! Arr Short. ———(x) ived-& Full and of Biverythirg in Our Line. —— ——— (x)—— ARRIAGE BUILDERS! | entire stock of Carriage Goods For the coming season for Cash, HARDWA , and give up the trace RE and CARRIAGE GOODS. Prices Low for Cash. NORTON & FENNELL, Charlottetown, Dec. 9. 1800—2aw and wy City Hardware Store. We intend clearing out our we will seil, at Specially Reduced Prices Terms d Complete Stock’ The Victoria Carnival. ~—— Tue Carnival in the Victoria Skating | Rink on the evening of January 29th, was, | as already stated, a success. The costumes were very good, exceeding those of previous years. The day and evening being fine a great number of spectators gathered to have The very best of The directors deserve the greatest credit for their management. Financially the carnival was also a suceess, exceeding the previous years in dollars by The Artillery Band was in attendance, and we must say that we never heard them discourse sweet music to better | advantage. They simply excelled them-| selves, and gave every satisfaction Below ia a list of those appearing in costume ; LADIES, Ada Cl wk—Queen of Night. Jessie Clark—Turkish Dyes. Cassie McKae— Queen of Winter. Maggie Robb'ee—Cherry Ripe. Laura McQuarrie Miss Lat haste. Edith Straight— Night Wateh. Winnie B Lea—Midnight Hour, Birtie Myers— Blue Bird, Hattie Myers—Captain. Annie McKenna— Vanity. Laura J McQuarrie—Oddfellow. Ama 8S Mur psy—Summer, Maud Gambeii— Pocavontas. Lousia “now —- Bonny Banch of Roses. it Wright } Wood Gleaners. era Lea Mabel Straight —'ress Maggie Leard—Japan-sse Lady. Berue Lea—Salvadore Belle Mrs W H Collett—Aunt Chloe, Aunie Brien—Italian Fiuit Vendor. iracie rien—P» ess. Jossie Stordy-~ Forsaken Magyie McKachern— Nightingale. Ada M Ince Starlight, Jennie Finley —-Winter. Minnie Movre Archer. Fila M Simmonsa—Swiss Peasant. Mav Welbs:er- School Girl Olive Sent: ¢r—Enylish Girl. Alice Robis.sz—Lady of the West. Annie i Lowther—Mneic. Georgie Mallett—Forget-me-not. Maygie Marchbank —Harvest Queen. Gertie C ark—Bride of Labmoar. Fannie Leard—Fancy Work. Maud Rogerson—3tars and Stripes. Miss Buipit—Normandy Peasant Girl. Jennie Rogerson—Iitalian Peasant Girl, Miss P Wodman—Pink, Lottie Cla ke—Granma, Annie McLennan.— Annie Laurie. Minnie McKenzie— Purity. Je-aie Knight—Love, Purity and Fidelity. Georgie Green—Queen of Sheba. GENTLEMEN, A L Mattart-—-Prines Bismarck. Percy French —Boy Tramp. Edgae Clark— Drummer Boy. Fred Peters—Athiete. S W Clark—Skeleton, W Loa—Miner Ernest Clark — Norwegian Sailor. James Crew—Indian Chief. A Burris— Sittmg Bull. G P Grady, Lat Albert Shaw, 2nd James B Hunt, 3rd ldward Baker—Ciown. A MeNeil]—V>»lunteer. H MeVettie—Highiand Laddie. Sumper Myers—Jockey. W © Huestis—Not Known. A P Trowsdale —Foot baller. James MeInnis—Indian Chief. Charles Straight—Grandpa, Fred Clark—Tom Trim. J BR Lea—Siow shoer. W H Siraight—Clown. Robert Giipin-— Gentieman Dade. Fred Robertson—Little Boy Biue. W H McDonald —Fakir. James Eden—Japanese Nobleman. W Bowness— Jockey W L Korght—M-mber Hocker on Edwin Diwson n High : James Maiiins—Clown. ‘ Eitfeard Lea—Prohibition. Jarvis P fanton—Cow Boy. Fenton R Newson—Jockey Boy. Hiarry Cameron—Snowball. Hayward Sebey— Edward 3rd, S M Myers—Ciown. R Best—Volunteer. H Hughes—Snowtflake. E Harrington—Sailer Boy. Muncey —M Ginty’s Ghost. Jos Matters—Jockey J F Newson—King William 3rd. Win Fay—Sepoy. W E McLean—Secret. Morley Myers— American Eagle. E H Cameron —Texas Ranger. Oliver Myers—B.s+ball. C Snow—Roboie Burns. R A Clark— Texas Cow Boy. HR Clark —Svwidier. Wm Clark—Free and Easy. A J Clark—H M Midshipman, Spurgeon Jarvis—McGinty. Allie Mcl ean—Clown. R McQuarrie—Germin Soldier. C Myers—Man of War Sailor, Art Lea—Athlete. CH Ince—Dirkey Dude. F M Ince—King of Diamonds, Wesley Snow—Just as 1 Am. W McKenna—Billy the Kid, Willie Lea—Hawkeye. T Day—tIrish Dude. W W Lea—Clown. Ernest Clark —Yachtsman. Harry Webster—The Suit My Daddie Wore. Geo McQuarrie —Sailor Boy. JC Miliord—McGinty. i i lor the M A Starr, Tue 1, 2, 3,4. 5.—The Canadian Fireside Weekl is ont with another grand prize com- p°ti‘ion to increase its circulation, in which 300 valuable prizes are offered. Thi is n puzz'e or trick, and reqni es no searching in dictionaries or books of any kind. It ie in- eniona, but simple, and has never before Sosa offered by any paper. A child of eight can win as easily as a college professor Among tho prizes are bicycles, tricicles, $100 cash, furniture, silverware, jewelry, samme trips— prizes for men, women, bovs and girls, 300 inall. Send at once fe for sample copy, with tall particulars and list of prizes, to 9 Alelaide street weet, Toronto, Ont. Mention ee Rtn erent TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 38, 189). THE DAILY EXAMINER. ee _——_— Prevention Versus Care. GOOD LIVING VERSUS INOCULATION, A dissipated, broken-down young man, | who once consulted a celebrated French | physician, from whom he received some! good hygiene advice, said: ‘* Any idiot} would know he'd get well if be did that) which you advise, bat IL don’t want to do} that; I want to do just as | have been doing, and have some medicine to cure me.” This is just the way with the general pub- lic. They want to live on in their uv- natural, unhygienic ways—to live as they please—luxuriate, dissipate, as their dis- ordered tastes dictate—eat bad food and breathe worse air, and then to have some- thing injected under their skin, no matter what, tocure or to kill them. “The same public are now dancing with delight in the hope that they cau live on in their evil ways, and veed not even try to avoid the **vreat white plague,” consumption ; that} when they contract the disease they can get cured of it by a few drops of Kuch’s mysterious lymph. Kuch is a great man, a good man. We have the utmost respect for him. Jenner was agreat man. It may be that Vaccina- tion has lessened the mortality from smail- pox. But like many cther sanitarians we} tirmly believe that could notilication, isola. | A en Srvetz Corits Twe Gunvs = a Eee : es VOL. 27.—-NO. Al ‘ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. The Catholic Chureh and @dd.- fellowship. . Sin,—By a mere chance my eye cavghta paragraph in what is etyled the *ddfeliows’ Coiumn’ «f Tae } XAMINER, wherein I was quite surprised to see it vtated that the Ca- tholic Church now welcomed Oddfellows to her borom, and stood in condemnation only at the portals of Masonry. If by this the writer meant that the Cathoiic Church received Odd- fellows subso ibing to he: dogmas and comply- inn with her ritual he was right, and should not bave stopped even at Free Masonry, as the Church is not at all exclusive in this sense, But {, on the contrary, he wished to imply that she permitted her members to become , Oddfellows, or remain as such efter j ining her communion, he was never farther from the truth. No Catholic can mo»intain his status as such and be a member of any of the eret societies, properly so called, which are condemned, nominaium or otherwise, in the Apostolic Letter, Humanum Genus, of the resent Pontitl, Pope Leo XIIL,; and certain- ly Oddfellow’s societies fultil «li the conditions of the second class therein reprobated. This may not be the time or place to discuss mate ters of church discipline, and the writer is influenced in me«king this correction only by a desire for truth, and to prevent mis- conception. The hostile atiituce of ths PEE ty BERS TSI SE a RE ANI AE ITT BS OES Bk SER REE SA AT tion and disinfection have been and had|Church to these societies may be attributed been practiced in Jenner’s time, as they) to the fact that, from experience, they have can be and are now, amongst a more en-| been found, in general, directly or indirectly lightened public, the mortality wonid since | to lead to the subversion of truth aud the destruction of morals, of which sbe is the cus- i then have been still leas, and the repulsive practice of inserting a disease direct from the cow into the human body need never have been adopted. As evidence of this, from among much other evidence, we may mention that we not long ago reported ! todian. and ‘he spread of a tyranny over the individual, which she bas always opposed, She believes, too, “ith the just man, that god need not flee the light... Qui enim veritaiem facti venit ad lucem qui rerun male agit odtt ducem, with pure air, sunlight, wholesome. food | and temperance in all things. Whatever the result, at best, of Koch’s discovery, ** ths soul that sinneth it shall die.” | | | THE CHILIAN FLEET OPENS FIRE ON THE TOWN OF CORONEL. _— ae A Bombardment. | Advices from Chili, bearing date Jan, 27, are to the effect that the rebels have ped directly on vessel Plyvag at Chamaiagh: it is possible Mut the inf -forence with the local coal supply by thé insurgents may draw out # protest from/f. reigners, bat the affair is apparently Uvfimportant, and may mean simply thatthe insurgent navy has been ¢ufied a supp!y of cual, and has teken it has a warrant to begin hostilities. The latest intelligence from Chili says that a portion of the troops, who have hitherte been faithfui to President Balmacedo, have jvined the revolt. Later despatches, however, state that the rebel Chilian war vessels occupied the roads at Porto Coquimbo four or five days ago. The war vessels aiso fired shots into the town, probably at the troops defending the coal deposits. Troops from Valparaiso are occupying La Serena in force. The Balinaeeda troops were quartered in the hospital and schvols of La Serena, and are supposed to have been driven out of Porto Coquimbo. The insurgents have blockaded Tong: y, on Tongoy Bay, thirty miles from Coquimbo. Tongey is connected by rail with Tamaya and Ovalle, the latter town being in turn convected by railroad with Coquimbo. Torbarailis is »lso announced to be biockaded by the rebel forces. Three thousand government troops have been Limache Alto, a town only 25 miles from Valparaiso, At Limache Alto the rebel forces took posession of the nations! factories and expelled the director and adherents of President Balmaceda from the town. The rebels have also occupied Quillota, in the Province of Valparaiso, 40 miles from Sau- tiago on the Auconsgus, twenty miles from the Pacific. The property of foreign residents is suffering considerably from the rebellion in spite of the efforts of the re Cer of foreign powers to protect the interests of the citizens of the various countries they represent The lack of regard for the repre- sentations of the diplomatic representatives bas been so disconragisg te those officials that they have forma'ly informed the Chili+n government that they will embark on hoard the vesse!s of the fleets of the foreign powers if the conflict continues. President Balmaceds, in reply, has asked the ministers and consuls to delay taking any action for a few davs, as hs hopes tc be able to suppress the rebellion within that time. or Dyspepticure—Is oct a palliative, but a cure; it firet relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- fiammation of the stomach that causes indi- gestion and dyspepsia. Carpet RemNants.—150 ends in 1} yd. this paper. eod wy Sm ‘engths, just opened, — Harris & Ste» art, London Heaee, jan? ai ¢ ah eer 2 ‘le $} * Of Pure Cad Liver Gil end Henophesphites Of Lime and Scda is without a rival. Many bave gained x peend a day by the use of it. It cures CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, SPONTHITIS, COVAHS AND { COLDS, AND ALi FORMS CF WASTIVG M15. t EASES. 48S PALATABLE a8 MILE, } Genuine made by Scait & Bowne. Beilevike. Salmon) Wrapper; at ail Cruegists, 60c. and $1.00. SS RE REO several outbreaks of small pox, in one year, | Venrras. of imported cases, in ** one of the worst) vaccinated towns in England,” which were) ae promptly suppressed by strict isolation.) $3" "gy etc., and without spread in a single in-| } (jj). {) yea CREASES stance. { fee Pc TUNE tose 8 Tek \ “Science” in its progress has made some! } {Yh je Fh x ( great mistakes; especially has medical Re gat LAY ' science. The “inventor” of phlebotomy,} } \% {= oe Fas WEEKS ; of opening a living vein— blood letting—was} Sor" bs A FA ee ee ee doubtless regarded in his time as a great} {//7 5 (| wiseeree gouge T 1 man ; but the practice has cost the world! { +; ” yh { tthe Of it if an incalculable number of valuable human . Dectcne thins aie bel lives. ‘ Si.) ek Whatever the result, at the best, of; § e F ; Koch's reputed cure, it will not lessen the) } pe ae ee { need of the vigilant practice of preventive ; ’ : measures which sanitarians have disclosed , } ) and recommended for the suppression of 2 t consumption. Kech himself beara witness ; to this. Koch's lymph cannot dispense | ee Ls BSB a oe ee tes bombarded Curunel, and aoe Ce he Oe , a — ai? sons were killed and wounded. The Gov- , Aa 7 erument troops are trying to surround the FRED. “TC Ue WAY LES, insurgents in the Coquiiabo district. The : : i town of Coronel has something near ¥ix. “Tispensing f hemist & Druggist, thousand inhabitants, ison the sete-qoust Great George street. opposite the and 1s important only as being _» eoal-pro- seit Cs : d Di ducing port. The coal is mipgt and ship- K o. « athedral, URE DRUGS AND CHEMICALS, Pa- tent Med cines of all kinds; Horse Pre. parations, viz, Condition Powders, Lini- ments, Blisters, etc. Special attentin, at any hour, given to Physicians’ Prescriptions, day or night. DAVIES’ SALVE positively no equal in the market. Once tried, no other used, Price 25 cents per box, A.tso—The Genuine No. 7 Liniment, 25 cts, a bottle, Dr. Eaton's Asthma Remedy, price 25c., 5c. and $1.00 per bottle. Sprendid ln of French Perfumes and Toi- let Prepora’'s °; Atkinson's, Colyate’s, Gos- nell'a ar! ' celebrated makers Perfumes ; Pears’, iigesison’s, Colgate’s, Crown Per fume Co’s., Cuticura, Morse’s, Herles’ and Albert Soap Co's. Soaps. Havena Cigars—the finest line in Char- lottetown— Oscar Amanda, Knatre Nous, New- ton, Queens, Picador, and other well-known brands Pipes, Tobaccos and Smokers’ Requisites generally. jan20 ard SSOLUTION OF PARTNERSHIP DISSOLUE ANING oa portnership between the undersigned, ; se Barristers and Attorneys, under the style of PALMER & McLEOD, having ter- sent to reinforces the garrison at minated by lapse of time, is dissolved from Tongoy, Later advices say it is re- this date. ported a battle has been fought at Dated at Charl-ttetown, the 3ist day of Tongoy. The rebela have occupied December, A, D-, 1890. MALCOLM McLEOD, H, J. PALMER, Q. C. MoLEOD. jan7—all Island prs dy 3w wky 2m NOTICE. HE undersigned have entered into partner- ship as Attorneys and Solicitors, uoder the name of Mw. & D, McLEOD, and continue the practice of the profession at the offices of the late firm, Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlott:town, P. E. L. MALCOLM McLEOD, D ©. McLEOD. Charlottetown, Jan. 2, 1891. jan7—all Island prs dy 3w wky 2m H. JAMES PALMER, (of the late Firm of Palmer & McLeod), Barrister and Attorney-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIC, K&e. OFFICE—O Halloran’s Building, next door to K-nk of Nova Scotia. Money to Loan. jue . © oe ap