CALENDAR FOR MARCH. 1894. New WV : 5S I 5 ‘ ~ . S Wich water fier p 6 Zi i 7 34 i4 » yA i 9 22 9 52 é 4 AMMA 4 Tie ¥Y NEWSPAPER SLAN I eo ? HIN MI w¥, in Ul Hous g Street RATES F SUBSCRIPTION ‘ ANCE Ny ’ Si. s M Lo Teeee Mo His io we Monts 3% ™ paid to a I Canada or the is . ADVEI ING RATES F ' which are ordere 4 4 ke tl rge s se and 2 ” a is ar - =} 4 «+ i 4 ©°q ‘ ' . ' ‘ 4 4 mit ; ; N . s paid f att ‘ inde sw s paid not s appea = + ul m a advertise m “ ‘ ch Fairs, Pacaers P ew neerted wit Me « gular rate of 10 cents per iim : i I EXAMINER is sid i ‘ Me Mannufa . ve the lead 4 ‘ r i I Isiand, and « ~ . a wv ist " . k on { pr i ’ u tha n 10da ad tisers Ww hay eal to ¢ arzé © paper to tla Tt = » Tue Dar EXAMINE < sale by the fo low ¥ ag Rh. H. Masa Post O° ee, Charlottetown J. Meintyre Ma R ! Cc. Pa s ~ Park Road Ww Mi ‘ st t S. (ir ‘ sed i i st. L ay Pr s Pavaar Sore, Qu - ih Carter & Co 2 = ? & Gray, News Sta P. E. t. Railwa and ow ti 1 trains M. & T. 4. Waish, Belect Bookstore, Sum- mérs Ie Harry MeFaria ~ « ion. D. & ion Org vr I ‘ Kea 1. Mt. Ste a ‘ : ~ Alber ’ . Jae be I x = “Es ES Ja The Weekly Examiner ° s su Friday morning from the publishers’ office {t is made up of matter wh peared » Daily editions, and is a . «a Ww kl Wspaper—interesting ana wt atest news The subdecri; 1 for The WereKkity Exam. Ne past paid of Canada or the Uni i Sta year. Ad tising rates ¢ the same seale as give bevy I DatLy EXAMINER. Physician and Surgeon. Gratuaa ft Me riment of the Ur “ity York, late Member flor Belle- . Hos : w York Lyit OFFICE. N Queen OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Square Near Corner of tletown ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHAN AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES Queen Robi. Balloch & Co., TEA MERCHANTS, Mm NCING LANE-----------LONDON ANADA BY ree Charly Street, Che-'attetown INC ESENTEI a ij f { < : | ~The Greatest Rheumatic and Neura igia C Of ae 7 - 4 MANUFACTURED ONLY SE A> THE HA WAEX MEDICINE OY Yb. King and Queen | THE DAILY EXAMINER. TERMS ccm Four Dollars a Year NEW SERIES his is true Liber CHARLOTTETOWN, ty, when Free Rorn Men, having to advise P. E. ISLAND, the Public THURSDAY , May speak free.” —-Euripides MARCH 15, 1894. : os PS Te ia —e | PUBLIC MVFETING AT CARDIGAN, | that th Ige should ved 1 | an . oe 8 . “ . me wot it Mu av Rive Lg Magee ey dees i fur k riday, Yih sat sectio Ther a . ‘ 3 . } } } sie , ~ . inst., at th ee. * wdigan briage, Was -asity of having eon WV at G ; : ! attended by a lar and ifluentia i River. and a sma tantity to be p Ce Vy p ay 2 ty m , 7} . were’ Win. P. Le » Eeq., wa appoiut- | ed at Souris. He thou t people of ‘d chairman, and Me Alex. F.. McLean | Gardigan should have t : aiveeuid. acted 2S s cret ury The chairman % > vhere the lredo Was yn i } plained the object of the meeting, and ex- | Lend a plan of it to the Minister of Pu pressed the hope that the svera! saljects to | Works. He would do al! he could to hav ave You seen Part epee ete cect ot Se | eke cee ral el es ' und judic.al mapner, and that agood hear- | spat the people hal ela for improy ' ne would be given t speakers, nent He eo . 7. j ' " > oF M Geo, F. Owen real a telephone cetting a public bn : oot al ee eit en meatage from John McLean, E-g,.M. P..| thera tranch of the mance onter offtes ae ii j na, ng to presains private alii tee Po Offices Ra sani Ban! d isines on phe 1 wo : ) i tif ( obta me j Il " j j hay . el me ne " that he would en leavor ¢ what be it = . R +717 . i} li i ivi ? at i { A OW TP DGT url { .S Bue sition hin le ’ My ' rime ; Pr oO i i H hasild Vi 2dhsd : i. n | ) von i rm iJ ! it ! ie i . ar - ™ IMP a ;' - ‘ : a> Ma ft askel fo of hh RY He Brings comf nd improvement and Mr. A.C. Medien’ Loins texted 1 oe : . os a . " - ’ mart match « ravement, ¢ Dey t nas to pers: nal e1 joymMens when uldress the meeting by the rman, said nent exr ted 4! c . ' 3 am ‘ , ; if Cpeetles it ’ = i rin <« | htly used, Tho many, who live bet- | that he nmierstood the me ting Was Called | 4; 6 to de ti lta i f ef . : : : his size ty o the rk es r than ot hers and enjoy life more, with v allcw the people to lay before their re- ury frem th | te “ ‘ ” Y : , 3 ! $3 experditure, by more promptly | presentatives sume local improvement san ibnt ofits sacl ted wliais i lapting the world’s bes st products to | that were required i port of Cardi- | otter of this kin | wht no M ‘ . ran Pest “« j > ould tbe mos er \ _ »™ . : } he needs of physical being, will attest gan Bridge, and he would be most happy Macdonald the referred ¢ i arin i 18 yvaluo to nealth of the pure liqui ad % hear oe Ane bad : 3 Le Lhousus | ance of tin present sessio the Hons itive principles embr noed in. the | ‘© Peome & a ut a taken the i, * of Commons, and would like to have er Course I) Caibny tis reeling, a e : ‘ } Raggy. 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Ingot Tin, 25 bars Copper, 200 bundles Galvanizea Iron, 200 “ Black Sheet Iron, 3000 Ibs Cotton Heading Twine, 2.000 Ibs Manilla Marline, 4,000 Ibs Pig Lead. WRITE FOR PRICE ral Pr vinces, dece20 Gene Avent forMaritime “THE LOVAL CIRCLE OF KING'S DAUGHTERS INTEND GIVING A Musical & Literary Entertainmen’ ST. PAUL'S SCHOOLROOM, ON Thursday. Avril 5. Remember the date. Particulars 1 feb24— Notice -law (sat) of - Pissolution vl Parine r hip. This is to that the | heretofore existing b certify carrying on business under the style and firm of Matthew, McLean & Company, at Souris East,is A.D 1894, been dissolved by umutual con- sent. Dated this ninth day of March, A. 1894 URIAH MATTHEW. JOHN McLEAN BENJAMIN HEARTZ, | Signed in the presence of } A. Macdonald. \ | NOTICE Lae will hereafter be carried on by the undersigned at the old stand, under the name and style of MAT- THEW & MeLEAN, who will be glad to {meet all their old friends and as many new ones as will favor them with their patronage. abov e business URIAH MATTHEW, JOHN McLEAN mehl2— ~dy ! wy Inland Ww Jl ‘ s > rT Company. The Annual General Meeting of the Shareholders of the Inland Steam Naviga- tion Company will be held in the Room in Queen’s Building, King Street (now ocen- pied by the Harbor Light), on SATUR- DAY, the 17th iner., at 3 es * m. L. C. OW: eae Ch’town, March 1, 1894—eod tl dte and pune- of later partnership tween the undersigned » King’s County,in Prince Ed- ward I-land,has on this ninth day of March, Steam Naviget cu | | i ' D. a | I 8 mosh acc 2 the for eptab’2 and pleas- t to the taste, the refreshing and truly | »eneficial properties : a potent tee. tive ; effec ' sing the system { ispelling colds, hes and fever nd permanentiy ¢ s constipation. > has given satisfaction to millions and 26 with the approval of the medical er bee: it acts on the Kid- uss > »¢ Liver 1 Bowe's withont weak- voi mand it is perfectly free from ery objectionable aubstarce, Syrup of Fives is for sale by all drug ‘ts in 75e. bottles, but it is manu tured by the California Fig Syrry . only, whose name is printed on eve ry each. also the name, Sy »ef Fivs, baing well informed, you will ne rant ny substitute if offercd. WR Watson, Drngaist, Charlottea« 7? tthat jvrewt f “You'll Feel Better ” When your ee is poor, if you take a dose o MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER. about twenty minutes before yous meals. it builds up the system--gives stren ib to the invalid-rrelieves the ptic and is nourishing and inv gorating. Buy a dozen and try it. 1HE BALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. * sntike the Dutch Process — GA No Alkalies \ Other Chemicals are used in the preparation of - BAKER & C68 \BreakfastCocoa A i j \} which is absolutely had : pure and solubie. v . : : 1! a Ithas morethanthreetimes | the strength of Cocua mixe t with Starch, Arrowroot «: Sugar, and is far “ore eco- omical, costing less than one cent a cup t is delicious, nourishing, ana EASILY JIGESTED. Sold by Grocers e everywhers » W. BAKER &CO., : CO., Dorchester, Mass | | } | should ; preventive ! ' office and custom house ) He bring their wishes before their represent: Mesere. J G. Scrimgeour, John Parker, tives, it is difficult for them to know’ what Coven Shaw end oth ven tha tutes is wanted. ik tote deabien Dnt James E, Macdonald, E-q., M. P. P., | VS Vee PPE Ms Ni ie 1id that one of iy gréatent requirement Moved 9 a i en : ee ee at Cardigan Bridge was the necessity of Me we Me ormack and resolved : having the chaanel dredged. Some vears Phat in the opinion of this meeting — the ago it was no difficulty to take out ves- | me has arrived when the protection a ee drawing 14 feet of water: but owing to ford sd mafnfacture Te, ‘Wud have 1Ow' filling up of the river, now it was dif- — lity t ide * a ee ficult to get over 12 feet at high water. At | P _—? hould be reduced t y tne lowes the Government wharf, where formerly | POSH! point consistent with the require 15 feet of water could be found, now there | '" Sr. sear ectae ore = was not much over J0 feet, ex repting at - : POM. STUNT OUjEed TO tlt the extra epring tides. He unleratood | T*Otehon, as in bis opin a tari! f that a }* tition had been forwarde i sons ee ve ae 4p { : ato pte : . vears avo to the Dominion Government. dhe resolution being put to the meetin asking for the services of the dredge; bur %83 adopted by * large majority ‘ the request had not been complied with : AN ne OF SUSNEG BS EIEN 90 Mr. A He thought that Cardigan hal «trong | * ‘Macdonald for his iitenwance mt tne Haims on the Dominion members from Hevapeiiahidain by he acxnowledzed ae King’s County, and he heped they would | ‘" o ao ere rere te ree ise every possible» eftart “ta have th (ar it more, he appr weil of its m rms an lvedge sent to Cardizan in the spring. He belie wed hat no protection snow : I | moved the following resolution : <peciany given’to manufacturers who ha ; > veen fostered afte; they were able to con evidence that gan River e-pecially be- and Cardigan Bridye, of mud lying ou the worth sick of the River, And, vears Whereas, There the ation of wing seriously i: ample the Card impeded, nay ig | tween Owen’s Point w hank made dredy io re- whereas, A promise ago that the Dominion Cardigan Bridge h obstruction, R solved, was Tit W ontel he Sent to | move Therefor TI hat this meetinz meases the fulfilment of the aforesaid srOnise, and ear stly demands that the lam ef Cardigan shall no lonzer be de- | | forrel, but that the Dominion dredge will b- ordered to this port at an earls day in }t @ ensning suminer. And Farther Resolved, That this meet- ng requests Messrs. Maedona'd and Me- aan, members of the House of Com nons at Ottawa, to see that the aforesaid ‘equest is granted without delay. Juin G. Serimgeonr, Esq., bal great | pleasure in seconding the resolution. It vas time that this much-needed public mprovement should be obtained, and the rovernment should send the dredge to | ‘ardigan. Besides the dex pening and traightening of the channel near the Bridge, there were other public wants that the people should ask for. Cardigan wa- the centre and shipping port for a large King’s County, and a great many vessels entered its ae vear. thought the Collec TT have a higher ae officer should be postmaster was poorly paid, he hal a gree of work should be a public building erected ardigan, the as they had at rue, which be used for port He thought _ money order office and o section of Customs and that a of The al-o althongh There at GD Montag it deal same eculd a branch of the | the ost office savings bank shouk | be | opened, sO as to give the people the ac- commodation they hal in other places of | | no more importance than Cardigan. There wasalso no harbor master nor fishery | warden for this locality, and both these | officers shonld be appointed. It was in the interest of the Government and the people that these suggestions shonld ” adopted. When the railws ay was built, Information Wanted of the relatives of JAMES WALLACE, A carpe nter and seaman, who came to Bos ago. Address GEO, WALLACE, South Abington Station, Mass. jan29—dy & wy ton about 20 years MANKOOD! How attained-—how re- stored—how preserved, Ordinary works on Phy- siology will not tell you: the doctors can’t or swon’t; but alithe same you.wish to know. Your SEXUAL POWERS are the Key to Life and its reproduction, Our book lays bare the truth. Every man who would regain sexual vi "} gor lost through folly, “or develop members weak by nature or w asted by disease, should write for our sealed book, “ Perfect Man- hood.’ No charge. Address (in confidence), ERIE MEDICAL 0., Guffalo, HAY. PERFEGI DYEING COMPANY. ‘Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, MONTREAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE all switch to a deep-water wharf had oe “poke n of, and he believed if would be ot vreat benefit to the place if such were pro- vided. ‘The people now had to pay extra railway carriage on their exports and im- ports via Georgetown; and ties of coal and limestone would be large quanti- landed at Cardigan if they could be taken by rail | | into the interior of the country. Cyrus Shaw, E Sq., M. P.P., supported the ’ py} resolution and was glad to see the people of Cardigan alive to their public wants The dredge was also much needed at Grand River,and he thought that it should | be sent to both Cardigan and Grand River | other pl we. {son in getting the Railway Department to provide a warehouse fitted for cold storage arlotietown, where the chees? from | all the Island factories could be placed | until sold. Last season, the June made eneese shri ank 4 pounds on @ ach box, } before it was taken north to Souris or He hoped the King’s € ounty woul kd assist any members tor Prof. Robert- because it was not sold until November Mr. P. Ching thought the sand point near the Government wharf should be cut off, as that would prevent the channel filling up after it had been dredged. Mr. Geo. F. Owen thought it was better to ask for what was absolntely required and could be obtained if the Dominion | members would work energetically to get it. The deepening of the channel -_ an | of Cardigan and vieinity. class of goods and garments equal to any | House in Europe. FRENCH CLEANING a specialty. All information regarding shades, prices, ete., furnished by CHAS. IVES MORRISON, Agent, Queen Street. sept25—eod ‘Christy cenives BREAD—CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY B. Worton & Co., R. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. ang 16. that could not de- to the people He knew that } the dredge had been promised to Cardigan | when the late Hon. J. C. Pope was Minister of Marine; and it was unfair to a re every other harbor in King’s Connty and leave Cardigan wutil the last. a was not much chance of getting a Dominion building at Cardigan, as the Opposition at Ottawa had made a strong protest against building post offices in any but large cities,.and the Government had to some extent agreed to that policy. The Money Order office and Savings Bank branch were much needed and should be | obtained without much difficulty, He he absolute laved without necessity scrious loss | hoped the people would press these public improvements until they were obtained, After some remarks from Donald Stewarg, Esq., the motion was then put to the meeting and carried unanimously. On motion of J. G. Scrimgeour, seconded by J. F. Norton, it was ; resolved that the members of the | House of Commons, for King’s County be requested to use their influence with | the Government to obtain a fair measure of justice in the way of improvements for Cardigan, those to which reference had been made by the several speakers at this meeting. Mr. A. C. Macdonald sail that the dredge was then at Murray Harbor South | where it had been straightening the river at that place. He had received a petition signed by about a thousand names from the southern section of the county, asking appointed, | | the public | especially | h ontar cessfully wit He also was appozed to eiving protect i i pete sue } to @ombines Tie cha‘rman was then given a vote of thanks for ting and the a andience d nee -—- THE OF GARB CREMATION AGE H rald.) Though the destruct (Boston mn of the wacte ma his able conduct of the terial in onr Gitic bv cretantion has hard}, vet been undertaken on anv exten -acal in this een its removal in this way lias cupied a great leal of attention i: (reat Bri tain,and In ma \ places, hike Helifax, it has been successfully’ under taken At Halifax the heat is such that it supplies one electric lamp per head t the popu’ation in the formof steam power ‘his isa form of the utilization of garbac vhich is far from being the best, beeaus it in plies the destruction of the waste mat- ter rather than its utilization. A simila } nethod was employed at the Chicago fai | for the removal of garbage and other wa te matter from the ground, and it was imagin- ed with great success, though it was net utilized in any permanent way It is claimed that the destruction of this waste material can be co handled in the process iof cremation that the chemical resnits can be made v ery E vfitable to those who know how to handle it. On party pro- | poses re cre caida wita the utiliza- tion of the heat for electric lighting. An- other party prop 8e8 the erection of sani | tary chemical works, to preserve the valn able material ih the city waste and secur j ; ; : its existance in forms that can be used ivain. In either caze the saving great In New York city the sum of $93,006 i- paid each year for the privelege of picking over the garbage as it is discharged on the deck of the scows, and it is believed that | under a better system of treating this ma terial, a much larzer sum might be saved We had hardly yet begun in this count 5 to treat the waste material in our larg | cities with the care and weet } itdemaad- It is capable of being made to give large returns, either in this cremation or | through its treatment in chemical works, | and at present it is chiefly handled in such a way that it is not only a dead loss to the city authorities, but entails a large expense in its collection and destruction. me For Over Fifty Years. Ax Ovp Axp Wet Triep Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing beed used for over fifty of mothers for their nig, with perfect snecess. c hild, softens the the cures tlie colic, and is the best remedy | Diarrhoea. 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