Calendar for Feb aary, 1892, } mN ae i t th ’ Y Fr : 2 i I . Q > ‘ i li 23 Db Hinh W t ) vy \\ ” - Mou M At h m h l Monday © %2 } 37 & t heminy } 23 | t 49 + wd y 2 36 5 j Fi y 2 a 6 } ata day iO 4 54 7 | sound -y ; £3 6 23 “ » Moned-y . (eae Toe 9 | Taeeday 816 | 8 44 10 i W eduesd y i 9 26 il } thursday a > oe ey. 12 | Friday le 36 | le 5t 13 ; satu: day 1) 13 il 34 '4 und«y Ii 46 1s | Mondav | 0 | 0 16 16 { ueaday v0 31 © 47 17 Veva-aeday ; . 24 1 id 18 | Thu ad y | Fat 18 i9 | F idcy Say. 3 2 29 20 | Sa ada 2 5) | 3 12 21 } Sund y , 26:1. eo 4 22 | Vanday 4 46 23 ju-adsy 6 10 6 55 2Q4 } Weda sday 7 33 8 ll 2 i Thu sday | §8 44 9 16 26 | Friday | 941 10 6 24 saturdcy 10 26 10 46 28 , Sunday ' Il 2% 29 | Monday 11 40 | 11 57 cinitihivaideiitiaaimans = ox Fe CLEAN HEALING. Relief, instant Permanent } Cure, Failuce impossiSie. Many #0-called 4: 6iu syt Such as of sme.},! : and s} in t ’ of del troubled k red & t Catarrh, and time proc asat. Ba time, neyiec \ results in 4 by consum}] ld Soid by ail ar F } st paid, on 1 50 cents and FULFORDAC . } H \LIF AX. WARE, CAKBBREAD & C0, TEA MERCHANTS, London.-= Encliaad, } = P. BH. ISLAND, MARLOTTETOW N, ei res ——_ tae A TIGHT GRIP! The populerity of TOOK BROS’ “Iron Frame Linen” Shirts, Collars and ( uffs has a TIGH ’ GRIP on the public. For sale by the leading Wholesale and Retail Dealers in the Dominion. li feb9 NEW HATS FOR SPRING | ZN OF STIFF HATS (x) FROWU CELESRATED LONCON MAKERS, The Latest S:yles for the “omiig Season (5 ee RECE JUST wL ’ \ J HAISTY & 3, ) —AND — . London Makers. ups Fine ey, ~ - =) J Ji WE SAS OND ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and eures habitual constipation. a - of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pros duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in iis action and truly beneficial in its ettects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its manyexcellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOCISOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. ¥ W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown, mwf jyl3 WE °NESDAY, | IRISH ee : ae An-ther View of Canada CATHOLICS BETTER TREATED THERE THAN HERE Editor of the Pilot :—On renewing my -u - _Seriptiun to the dear eld Pilot, let me also 1 new the expression of my admiration for it es jan able, honest, elevated and energetic expo jeut of Irish Catholic opinion ia America and |@ valorons defender of those principles «hic! are Catholic, and those rights which ar Irish, whenever and wherever involved, W. (are glad, indeed, to remark that a change of editors has in nowise atfected the cou se (ul ! ways wise and politic) puraued by the late ‘lamented O’Rielly, as we are certainly fl stter- ed to note how «ell a former resident of our own little Province directs the editorial pen so lately fallen from the hand of one to whom the world has u: grudgingly given tne name of master. There is only one fault with which the great majority of Irish-Canadians wii! feel constrainea to reproach you, and that is not, perhaps, altogether your own—the publ cation of those extremely anti-Canadian and anti-Conservative letters from the pen of your peripatetic political correspondent, who is suffering from a malignant type of chronic Toryphobia, and who, identifying Liberal- Conservatism *s now existiug in Cansda with the To: yism of the past, isieady at any mo nient to charge the hated foe with tne same tuthusiasm which fired Don Quixote to rout the innocent windmill. It is not necessary to observe that the Tory is not a persona grata to the Irishman And Irish-Canadians Uke -be name he bears as little astheir fellow couctrymen elsewhere, We feel with your poet that— ‘‘A Tory is always a traitor to every cause i but his own,” but, at the same time, contend that you can be as justly saddled with the sins of Tory- ism or the odium of its name as the sup- porters of the present Canadian administra tion. If old lines and names were to be considered, what kind of a Liberal would Sir Richard Cartwmght and so many other oppositionis's make? And how strange would not D’Arcy McGee, John Costigan, J.J Curran, Frank Smith, Senator Mur phy, or our own Senator Howlan, appear in Tory trappings? After al!, ‘“‘What’s in aname?’ Wait long enough and the Re publicans with you wil have stolen Jeffer- FEBRUARY ae . € 24, 1892, We deplore the evil; it has been promptly punished, and measures adopted to pre- veut its recurrence. No more ‘than that ean honest governmsnt do, and 8u h departm ntal mismanagement, afier iat, Cannot reasonably be charged to th: general administratio: or affect the genera policy. The Government was in vo particu lar compromised in these scandals; not even he boldest of its opponents, in theic minority ‘port, being able to assert the contrary. Wherever a deii»quent wae found in the ser- vice, without fear, tavor or sffection, wes he promp'ly decapitated. It, however, politica! ‘eapness be a passport to political prefer ment, what do you think of the party taken ed-handed in political predation the like vt which Canada has never before witness ed, if, indeed, her more experienced neighbor ? There is no disguis ing the fact that Qu obec has been at the meicy of the most u scrupnious band of political robbers that ever violated an oath of office; nor is there ary doubt in the minds of sensible men that this booty was argely expeaded by the Liberal pariy to earry the Federal elections, when Lourie would recoup the bold Mercier from the Federal Exchequer. Here you have th: out crop of those piinciples put forward by the purists. Not only the public purse done vio lence to, but the reputatrou of the French peo ple as a moral people, and ihe name, honor and sancity of our holy religion trampied in the mire of contempt and derision. Read the public records and give but a precis of the surhoritative instiuments bearing on the ese, ant I venture to say your readers wil: take with a grain of salt anything your cor- respondent has to say on thes: matters in the future and know how to appreci.te his nicely rounded l#udatory sententes on Honore Mer cier, politician, pstriot and purist. And as these revelations unhappily muitiply, it wid be seen that Governor Angers knew what he was doing when he gave Mercier his waiking ticket, aad would uot have done his duty by the Constitution had he acted otherwise, You wii] admit, too, that it is hard for one to keep his temper when he hears the b-st men in this country pasquined and insulted in your columns, while the Liberati leaders with fhe Mercier entouragey “‘pestilent and cor- rupt,” are lauded to the skis. ‘*We praise not Hector, though his name we know Ts great in arms; ‘tis hard to praise a foe,” json’s platform, if they have not done so ‘already; and their opponents, the Demo- may be your correspordent’s excuse. Well, wed be quite satisfied to do without his Wanted to Purchase. HE DERATRHS of the P. EK Island Youse of Assembly for the year 1953. ani for the short Session of 1872. Apply at Tan Kx ‘MINER office. feblt A New Moth! AM now prepared to make setts of artifi- cial teeth on Wat’S METAL PLATES These plates are sp-ciaily ad ‘pid fr mouths where there is a great absorption of the ridge which so frequently occurs in the lower jaw leaving lit'le or no ridge for the retention of plate in position. People who use this kind ot plate nave ao troable in masticating They are unsurpassed for comfort and cleanliness, Satisfaction guaranteed in every case. D&. INO. P. MURRAY, 146 Queen St., Charlottetown, crats, theirs, if they have any. Ba this as! praise; to have the facts in our political life it may, however, Whig and Tory, as names pus honesty before the country, and Jet the with a meaning, have faded from Canada's | country draw its inferences, being not led political page since Confederation. At|#stray ia the belief that the party he admires that time, in view of the magnitude of the | re “the only righteous in a world perverse. work in hand, the better element of the; S¢ much thea for parzy, policy aud purity ; then existing parties banded together | 2°W ® word about Catholic interests ag seen to duce & “eee: eel ational jin our political kaleidoscope, Four years ago party, | I had :eason to call John Boyl Reilly’ \ Nem , all Je yle O'Reilly's which was duly baptized the Liberai-Cou- attention to The Pilot's errors, and assure servative party—a perfect. hybrid, display-|him that the Conservative Administration ing all the virtues and harboring none Of/ was the friend of his race and creed in the vices of the old organizstions whence it Canada, as far as any par ty could be. He sprung. Those men resvlaed to undertake | seemed to admit the fact in am editorial on my a progressive government and develop, as letter, and at the same time isavowed politi- they have certainly done, the resources of ; cal animus towards the Domiuion, or her this grand country. schools of politics. We noticed fora time a Aaa natural outcome of party govern- | change, but alas! it seems necessary to again ment an opposition was formed throughout | TePest the a ’ ae "kaye = aes us say the couatry concommittantly with the for- ae ‘ae wi te ; ge ear : ae soe tion of the natioaal party, and to it was [0G thems ives well treated now, as they — : always have been, hy the Liberal-Conservative given the taking name of Liberai. It com- party, which recognizes their claims and prehended, as years ran on, the noa-| saticties them; respects their rights and up progressives; sore-headed Conservatives or! holds them. And as a safeguard we have our Uanadian Mugwumps; the aaual proportion; men on the spot to see to this matter. In of political adventurers; all, or about all,! Abbott's Cahicet we count six Ministers out of the narrow-minded fanatics who would cor- | thirteen—Sir Joha Thompson, Joho Costigan, Cn’town, f 42m sk&w go home with- respond to your Kavuwnothings; the class ‘who usually ‘“‘vote agaist the Guvern- ——AND ALSO— First-Class West Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Moiasses. Severa! India Careful attention given to -ousignmenta of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCK—Bank of Nova Seotia OFFICS Pickford & Biack’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13. 1891 —-dy & wy | J BiWSIN & SON, Wh-nin need of a NOSBSY AND STYLISH HAT, ment Prices 0 sait the ma titais JOHN McLEOD & CO, MERCHANT TALLORS, UPPE® QUEEN STKHET, CHARLOTTET WN. 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LL PERSONS indebted to the Estate of Rovert Milne Rarratt, late of Charlotte Lown, deceased, are notifiee to make immediate payment to the undersigaed at his office, Char- lotretown. — all persons a ae oe inst the said state are reqnes oO preseat pene “uly attested, at the said office wih- out delay. . JOHN T. MELLISH. febil- dy 3w Jaw pat CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle avy IS MARKED i. & B. IN BRONZ: LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENJINE. jan2—dy & wky Galviniz.d Iron. RECEIVED EX EREMA: 6) TONS GALYV ANIZED IRON, 16, 18, 20, 72, 24 and 274 ,auges. 1% bundles slack Sheet Iron, 2 tons Slei h Shoe Steel, 4 ton Hoop Iron. iN STORE: 20 barrels Portland Cement, 1 ton Fire Clay, 6 dozee Lobster Cleavers, 50 kegs Wire ‘ails. SIMON W CRABB E, WAULEER’S CORNER. febi—2w law ment,” and a slight aprinkling of good, iclean and able men, like Edward Blake or Alexander McKenzie, who, by sirange fatality, find themselves in such company; but being unable to reduce it to order, are ‘forced to take back places or step down altogether and let the more unscrupulous, rule. Such, then, was the ocom-, plexion of the Liberal purty at its ineep- | tion ; such is its complexion to-day. It is not strange, therefore that such an organization, wichout fixed principles or a determined platform, hss not as yet im- pressed the cvuntry sufficiently to be en- trusted with its goverument to the exclu- sion of’ those wise, tried and trusted patriots who have stood by its cradle, festered it up tothe present, and who are atill adiainistering to its every want, and defending it against en*mies from within and without. And while buiiding up a prosperous Canada, the Conservative party have never been hostile to the United States, but, on the contrary, have st all times been desirous of the freest and must friendly intercourse with them, socially and commercially. Better trade relations than those which now cbtatn, they are desirous of securing, when you are ready to treat them fairly (48 we think you now are), but being responsible ministers they cannot sacrifice the national honor nor barter away national rights. Tney keep saying to you: **We'd like to trade with you, butif we can't, we'll trade without you.” And this manliness ought to com- mend itself to those wh» are ever vaunting the self-respect of the American nation and commending honest action wherever fonnd. We have discovered, too, that McKuley hasn't ‘taken a feather out of us; and are just now oceupied in the pleasant work of piling up surpluses and finding markets for our products ia other quarters of the globe, never dreaming of **biue ruin,” no matter how many speeches on the topic grit politicians grind out, or how many melan- choly monodies Michael Mullaley may make you in Montreal, Toronto or Ottawa, since **Some positive peristent fops we know, Who if once wrong must need be always so.” Some may say and do say with our Liberal campaigner that it's folly for five mullions to attempt to compete with sixty, and that we can’t get along here without your hand. Well, uiat mey or may not be the case. but we don’t feel just that way now, and whai’s more we have the historica! outcome of the Boston Tea party before us tw keep our courage up; and on principle, we'll so doubt have your sympathy ! But you will venture: “Aside from matters of policy, how cas party worship square with the rec -rd of boodling exposed ‘by the Catholic vote of the countiy. Frank Smith, Chaplean, Ouimet and Caron, which is fair representation you will say, and an extraordinary one, compared to that obtained from the oniy Liberal admivistration this country ever had, when three Ministers, and two of those only nominal Catholics. heid portfolios. With such an array of Mivisters you will see the party must be well supported Not only are our prominent men in the Ministry, but everywhere are Catholics fouad in the rank and file of the party. Need I add that, as it is with the lvity, so is it with the clergy. Archbishops Vleary, Waleh and O’Brien, as weil, I believe, as tie other Archbishops of Canada, were fast friends and supporters of Sir John Macdonald during his life; now the sympathize with his successors, This little glance, then, at the Catholic forces of the country arrayed under our banners ought to satisfy you that Liberal Conserva’ism is not the eweimy of our race and creed, ag it is not that of any other race or creed; and the showing we make iu Ministers msy perhaps p> yourselves to the blush, since uo more onorable or responsible position can be found for a prominent Catholic politician under y: ur Government than « second or third-class mis- sion toa petty Southern rebublic; and even then is his li‘e made miserable by the treat- ment meted out to him in your press because of his name and creed alone. Look at Can. ada; learn from Canada, and give over finding space to decry @ country, well disposed to wards you; or a party domg its best for the country and and for your country and co religiouists in it. It is too bad, I know, to oceupy so mach space, but the provocation was great, and you'll execnse Aw [risa P. E. Istanper. By looking at the quotations of t* ginia tobicco markecs it will be * the highest price paid for ‘*fil) the tobacco waich forms th> —very closely correspou price of tobaceo leaf impor. A3 over four-fifths of ali he. the Province is for ‘“‘ Myrtle this fact is offisial proof of th . et Sa eaciesg A ANB ‘ ti ; JJ] | ex. ve an TxE room in which a ntmbér # the evening smoking either Gig?’ tobacco will have an nppléasay morning. Let the same frie only the ‘* Myrtle Navy ” and they Tu quite a difference in the -oom a-xt mo «. [if it is reasonably venti'ated, wich tag fire place for iustsuce, no uapleasantuess whatever will be foned. The purity and fine quality ot the leaf used is the reason of this. — Wantep.—Wanted by the Wonderful Cheap Men, every man, woman and child on P. EI. to bay children’s clothing from them. Wide-awake, economic buyers, who under- stan.) their busincss and knew good goods and low prices when they see them, preferred. last seemon at Crtawal’ Kasily enough. feb28 3i For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders. THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ‘ ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. “rvane Cortes Two Ounpe VOL. 29.-NO. 228 —————_s Railway Meeting at Grand View. After due notice, the second of a series of meetings started in Calecoaia was heid in the Grand View Schoolhouse on Wednes- lay, 17th inst., to discuss the best steps to be taken to obtain railway facilities for Belfast and Marrsy Harbor. Ovwtag toa the iuviemency of the weather and the bad state of the roads the atrend- ance wis not large, but those present seemed thorough'y alive to the importance of agitating tor our rights until the much- needed boon otf a Branch Railway ho secured. : Mr. Maleolin D. McDona'd was «ppoint- ed Chairman, and the undersigned Secre- tary. Alter some @iscussion the following reso- lution was moved by M. Lamon: and seconded by Mal-o'm Martin, who also, ia an energetic maoner, ably supported it Whereas, The Dominion derives a tangible benetit af this Provinee with the Dominion, in that the revenue obtained from the Pro- vince «xceeds the expenditure by a con- siderable smoun ; And Whereas, The D. minton Govern- ment, in violation of the B N. A. Act re- lating to R. R. and B. R. KR. not of Inter- provincial importance, has built or subsi- dized such railways; And Whereas, By a return laid on the table of the Dominion House’ of Commons at its last session, it is showa that this Provines’ is discrimin- sted against, inasmuch as whilst $31.615,- 431 were given as subsidies since Confeder- ation, this Province reosiv» | only 396,000, and of 4.2647 miles subsidized only about 12 were buiit in this Province, being only about one-tenth of the money and number ot miles this Province is entitled to accord- ing to population; Therefore Res ived, That a statement of the facts be laid before the Dominion Gov- eriment by petition paying for the con- struction of this road or the granting of the usual subsidies. Oarried unanimously. Moved and carried that the next meeting be held at UVigg Hall on the 2od day of March, prox. All interested are invited to attend, Cioveroment from the vnion M. Lamont, Secretary pre fem. Princes Rdward Island Railway. UNCLAIMED GOODS. Wwe are instructed by the Superintendent to sell by Auction, at tte Frayuth tHoure in Chariottetown, o1 THUNSDAY, 5th instant, at Kleven o'clock : All Unc'aimed Goods now held by the Prince Edward Is'and Railway. Terinms carh, K. H. NORTON & CO., Auctioneer Insurance Agency. ee ee Office Next to Bank of Nova Scotia. JAMES DESBRISAY, ACENT. febl&—eod tf P, ENSLAND SAILWAY Sale of Unclaimed Goods, PUBLIC SALE of unclaimed goods will é be held in the Freigtt House at Char- lottetown at J! o'clock, a. m. (local) on THURSDAY, February 25:h, inst, Con. signees are requested tc release their ship- menis before the 24:h ins! , otherwise goods will be sold to pay charges againat same, J. UNSWORTH, Sop-riatendent. Railway Offive, Ch’'town, Feb 8, 1889 ~pat, guar, eod, wy prs fh SELF-ACTING ESHA a ati?” Ginghams, 10 “ d mirked as low as any io the | opportunity to get Bargains. ““VALD, Queen Street: ~SHb -« ‘. : action sour, a of an UNOBJECTION.- aking Powder containing Au .JNIA in impracticable. Avoid all Risk and use GERWAN BAKING POWDER, Guirantud to Contain = AMMONTIA. fe W OODILL’S SS Ss 2 - Ts . Sapte ES SS