THE DAILY EXAMINER. oe ee ssl enitinanciataiieaeeengl titanate ssitiserlietigens orl ileeiceninerneiremtitinee bionomics iiisinegeecmcetpnote onncpstonanaesigapninaemenp — - : Ricsripontivelcenairh PS Seertetg es ee t ret remem a a ne --nctaanereeabeoenaenocaae apeaP eee ne eer naaipre * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evriripgs. Sincere Copizs Two Cents NEW SERLES. The Daiip Examiner i issuedt F.very Evening by The Examiner Publishing Co., FROM THEIR OFFICE, ‘ ON TaTeRr a ‘LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months...... us cath eine os 0a ae Three Months..... Sods ot neds be 25 One Month..... : meee a em Advertising at most moderate rates, Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on application. ALMANAG FOR MARSH, .1889. MOON S CHANGES. New Moon, Ist day, 6h., 43.3m., p. m., We. below horizon. First Quarter, 9th day, th., 46.1m., p.m., 3. EB. Full Meon, 17th day, 7h., 35.3m., a. m., WwW. Last Quarter, 24th day, 2h.,44.5m., a.m., @ New Moon, 3)st day, 7h., 24.4m., a. m., I ‘ I Sun ‘St j I igh! Day’ Blour or ware| San [St (Moon HE te 7 i aa mornjattr’n) h m 1 Friday § 435 41: 6 48110 50:10 58 2 Saturday 41) 42: 7 16)1l 27/11 1 3 nda av 43\ 7 4l)morn 4 4) Monda o> te a a l } 5; Tues lay 26 {7}; 8 28; O38 1} 5i vdnes 4 “8 ‘si 8 53) | 5 16 7) Thursday 50: 9 19} 1 4418 Si lav 30 51' 9 49; 2 26 2) 9 Saturday 20 563110 25) 3 13 24 10\Su 27 i 7 4°05 7 li } ‘ 54'11 56 5 } 12) | 7 aft 50) 6 47 13) V resday 21 1 52] 7 53 14) | iv | 2 58 8 44 15! Friday : 17 | 4:4 » 29 16'satard lo ?' §& 2Ui10 } 17|Sunday |} 13) 3) 6 31/10 46 18) Mona 1! 5| 7 49)11 23) i 19/ Tues 9 6 8 S911 59) 7 iW ed lay 7 710 lojaft 37\12 O Zl Thursday | 5 8/10 30) 1 17 3 92) Friday g 9 morn| 2 4 7 23) Saturday ' 10; 6 40, 3 & 10 24 /Sunday 5 11} 1 48] 4 2: 14 23) Monday ob 14) 2 47) 5 5 17 26) Tuesday i dD Lo > 35 7 iv 4) 27| Wednesday =| 53) 16) 4 16; 8 22) 23 28) Thursday } 52; 18, 449,911) 26 99! Friday | 511i 20) 5 18| 9 50} 29 30'Saturday | 49| 21/ 5 48/1028] 33) 31'Sunday 15 43/6.22' 6 TILL 1/12 36. J.L. WHEAT. J.G. BRIDGE WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR, Reoeivang, apd. dausission Dealers POTATOES, EGGS, Game, «c. TS ' Ss. L. BURR 1 ; 14 : Butter, Cheese, Voultry, Consiznments of EGGS and POTATOES bsoii- cited and libera! advances made. 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL STREET, BOSTON, Mass. 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FERGUSSON, ALEXANDER & CO feb2—3m eod JaMES A, MORRISON. GEORGE MUSGRAVE MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, BROKERS | AND— Oommission Merchants, HALIFAX rw re . ; att ws “- Consignments of Island produce will receive M7 mrt ++ tran promp been von. ‘ ~ ! st Revi : Thomas Fyshe, t.sq., Lasaicr i + ‘ sta Bank tia, Halifax; “George . ¢ NT acre tantia Ma Rank of Nova Scotia Char! I WARREN & JONES, ’ eu 2tizgvd Te) "Hk: A Ve a% He <a AR g 5 1 East Cusar axp 9 & 14 Mrxcine Lane, Lonpox, ENGuas Represented in Oanada by Morrison ¥ Muscrave, Halifax, Oct. 24, 1387-— ¢ — ~~~ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. SATURDAY, MARCH 9, 1889. CRE 4 VOL. 24.—NO. 89. THE DAILY EXAMINER, T# “*imes"-Parnelt Commission Long-Standing ~ The Parnell Commission resumed its Blood Diseases are cured by | Lin MAROH 9, J 889. ‘sitting on the 5th inst. Attorney-General | Webster narrated the facts in relation to’ the persevering use of Ayer’s Barsaparilla. \T ANNUAL S Gur Book Table. Pigott’s communication from Madrid to ia oete Soames, the Times’ solicitor.» He stated vei ED eee The March number of The Centwry has a! that auother letter from Pigott iv- This medicine is an Alterative, and Very interesting paper on ‘Christian fre-/ed to-day. It had been posted March 2. causes a radical change in the system, land,” the remains of many religious edifices | This letter was sent to Soame’s office for . The process, in some cases, may not be — being shown «ffectively by vings, and|**Mr. Donsonby.” It was not read in quite so rapid as in others; but, with valuable historic facts bro forward in/court. residing .Pustice Hannen decided persistence, the result is certain, | such a manner that. much is reflected |that the fact that the Irish World had Read these testimonials :— - upon the modern form of I arater, a8|raised mowey for the Irish cause, did not _' For two years { su‘fered from @ s0- shown in the nationalistic sttuggle for poli-|make a rec. ut of money responsible for j j reas candi ee side, and had tical independence. ag articles in tiv but it was an import- , cyased by » soak’ liver The Irish ‘C dence. of Mileslant link im the evi ie tat and dyspepsia. After giving several ce gee conepOne ae ant link in the evidence referring to the _ inedicines.a fair trial without a cure, I (rrogan _ we Very good supplement article | distribution of newspapers inciting to, out-y ae began to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I to “* Christian Ireland. He said the evidence proy the subject, ~~ > ly from the Dublin leagt i ‘*The Use of Oil to Still Waves” is ex- fedna in "ieee OF « ; pees by io) Hi. Beehler, U.S.N.,| Evidence on this point was adi 4 . DON: ww. very clearly, and demonatrates the value of cuurt assented to Dillon going to ah ‘agers Sar Al ~ Li carr geen hr ; this “friend in need” to still the troubled ae for Lis healt. Attorney-General . bottles heried the sore _ Waters of seafaring peril. - _| Webster resumed the reading of articles ' ‘Che eighteen pages (pp. 718-736)devoted / from the Irish World, referring to Davi to York Cathedral, aud so cleverly illue-| action in cupnection with the 1 pon trated by Joseph Pennell, makes a “square | movement.” Me also read 0 Another marked of the usé of this meal” for those who feast on the historic} Dillon | urging . ion . z6 d in , aon a was greatly benefited by the first bottle, The articleon* ton Eo sei is pri : and after takin i “ng be ar * Se nee 1880 and 1881, cor letely cure. Sohn ww Bones msn, 70 Doing,” is a good ‘hoputgt a were sent either di 3 = é : é i a : fit: f | sight.’-—-Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly we: ; 3 ; lice who were e SURING THE MONTH OF MARCH. Springs, Texas. ‘adele teamigatee aadtiinasaal lords. ni | “T had a dry scaly h } a umor for ; : aul saitiered terribly; as m Broth: ‘leading Magazine, while on the, other haud|inst., protested i | S| ister were simila cted, every page readily suggests the great satis-. Webster reading the hausard penne [x] oe = sides, ee Met ae a faction it affords ie in igent reader. anti-Parnell speed made by ne : Hia..) recommended me to take Ayer’s a ee eae Sq gy eo Forster and other members of oP. Fou : ; arsaparilla, ti it fi : is pudlis in uare ew Jor i they were o im- We have a Large Stock of LADIES’, GENTS’, MISSES and CHILDRESS ss For five months I took it daily. I ore City. bel saa’ beste ventai Phat to GOODS, suitable for Summer wear, that must be cleared out at once to make roomffor' 0t had a blemish upon my See forthe 1882 Walsh i 4 ber of cases of Spring importations ; last three months.’*—T. Wiley, 146 “6 I ae er om ss m name ¢ ¢ Spring portations. L Chambers st., NewYork City. How I Escaped,” is a story of thedour revolvers to Egan and Flanvagan, “ Last fall and: winter I was troubled years’ ‘‘uupleasantness” between the ; os with a dull, heavy pain in my — I North and South sections of Unele Sam’s Irish Affairs. — 1 . steak notice it much = ee it family. There are those who can be roused a ually grew worse until it became = from apathy and forgetfulness by suGh war-| A Dublin tel f the that almost unbearable. Durin : oe ; : . - | ee ae bth reparts “part of this time, disorders of the stone. ike love stories—and here is one that will |indications approaching the character “mt. “ach and liver increased my troubles. I revive old inemories in many a survivor of |proof are coming to the surface com- began taking Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, and, the Civil War, and teach others, haps, plicity of the Times’ agents 4 & pos- after faithfully continuing the use of how to make love u martial diffieulties. | sible.connivance of the government this medicine for some months. the pain Jt is published b blicher Robifison, of}; ‘cht of gott * he tak disappeared and I was completély' | P y a. ia'the flight os : cured.” —Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, | Moutreal. ; ae and detectives, appointed to t and ; guard the imformer, have got to gatisfac- { Haverhill, Mass. j n . M Halicch -F 5 » j 1e volume which Mary Ha oote | torily expla circu i , Ayer $ Sarsaparilla, jhas called ** John Bodewin's Testimony,” abe. It ie mertetaane nee bes oe Senvanen Br vis law suit, tragedy, and love, all in oue./found in Madrid, addressed to Pigott, Or. J. ©. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, Tangles get untangled, misshapen affairs are | by the assumed name of Ponsonby in w Price $1; cix bottles, @5. Worth $50 | given legal form, and at last the warmth of the writer is supposed to be Shannon, the vite, | consecrated love smiles on John Bodewin, | Dublin attorney of the Times, or Soames, ene ‘whose name really is his history, for he|the London Solictor, alludes to a premise a. tha y ton : d the Bode-i faculty i - Pi ite i In ike Buchequer Court of Canada, ;terss\rotme, and cane out ok his honor tiled thitveas to prowile’ tot bia wil eee induced waiting, simply to win. J. T. | abroad. mr Sal the matter of the ‘* Expropriation Act,” and; Robinson, of Montreal, is the publisher. Parnell, finding it impwssible to re- PEREINS & STER in the matter of those certain parcels or spo nid to the many letters te'*-hos toed ——_{x] —— ’ , . , eee One of the Canadian reprints of American | from Europe, congratulating hi the Te. L L urope, ati im wu A Large Stock of Grey Cottons, ©. | PRINCE EDWARDISLAND RAILWAY, | popular novelists it called “The Truth collapse of tie Timenouse-tgainst hit, Ch’town, Feb. 29, 1889--2aw & wky . Prices Low and Variety Great,. iain cae 'y a D A Large Steck of White Cottons, = being the busbanpds of any persons so entitled ighe f 5 10% ate: oot Edward Island, Esqre; ook to all persons en-' hatred and jealousy of one of two-lovers of | cations ANADAN AWD AMER TCAN PRINTS. th claiminy io hold * represent encumbrances ofa rival, and nobody realizes’ what was and ecience. Muny of the writers say that ; : hereon or interests there: ! 4 rs 5 ae . +7 " ings ; g| PUBLIC N hen a ome sy GIVEN thea met at. But this is just what is likely to | revelations of the tzial have converted them we ot. gon No. = ? aera jabout Tristrem Varicky-and-deals in the | aires through the p rtily thank pe RO Mcw® ; - a . * rs [eo lovetown,*in oe eeY.of uz ,,har-' common form of trouble srising from erivy, |the writers of the let “The ‘communi- titled to the land and propesty herein men-' the same yo lady—th ult i rd ate n ‘ : j é young y e résult 1s minrder, | from unexp tioned, or any part thereof, or representing or! that effectual but risky mode of getting rid Sons taitien a there has beeu lodged in tbe oilice of the Regis- suit such minds as have not in their keep- | from Balfourism to Parnellism. ‘ = oe J trar of the Exchequer Court of Canada. on the ing the gist of the ten commandments, but} Wopresparrr. Pa.. March 6 —During Canadian Shirtings and Ginghams, tse unl: teeatntehe dies atted canal iamtaneel think that aggressions, at their own poisoned | +), delivery of his address at Plymouth last |and Canals for Canada, stating his reediness to mre entail no retribution and cover no evening, T. V. Powderly read a letter re- } pay over to the persous entitl thereto the sum ! disgrace. in 5 boas : Black and Colored Dress Goods of Five Hundred Doltare, "in bis iotatens | < dhe ceived by him last April from Henry Le is 8u apensati he land or pro-| en ne Caron, one of the principal fignres in the | perty expropriated far the sesofthe Prince! William Bryce, Publisher, Toronto, has jp. 1; : h. . 5 tet : Pata Oe SlaaA “waale,” nell ieaaia anaes bo ediaemndaiene a Parnell-Times prosecution. The letter dis- Table Linen, Towels, Towellings, Bed Tickings, Hessians, Coumterpants, dcx. Woy tat 12°19 ay t—All thAE! thee Gch oft Coemnadone Tank” dt is a (occ! 8 plan for the destruction of property / ' j Rertain una, date, bing and, the title of **Commodore Junk.” It is &)o¢ the Missouri Pacific railway corporation Toilet Covers, Gretonnes, Sheetings, Table Napkins, Brie ye Coan tclown, Qauente Canker Can Ghoben i make e rinpliny taeatection [2d continues: |“ Moral suasion, 20 good Prince isd ward i vol as follows, that e cnet coelll a nant ng. ye Pp in the trial of some cases, becomes of no jis to & Commies western side 0 : we use when applied to such cold-hearted fiends | Prinee Stresi, at a pe .dred and seven- irl-in-boy’s-c} i ] :0: ane | ty-eight (178) feet southerl i the same from oe ae bey s-clethes = Aenisabip object hg Jay Gould. You must not be expected | Water Street, being in the centre line of the} Of Imitavon. to publicly countenance any but peaceful VERY BEST VALUE IN CARPETS AND OIL CLOTHS he Flour Mil; it tues incon, southerly, along ne TER mesanres, «You will ‘not even know thst i lenid Street for the dist : (9 feat ifn Pugwash First. any has been resorted to, All that you sen aixty-three degrees wee! (3. 63° W.) one —_— need do will be to give me the names of | hundred aud ten (110) fvcet, or to the eastern £ a : > . : . . ‘ . aaah tee od Sante ar a MOVEMENT TO SH NOVA § The above bought at the right time and place, and will be , boundary tine of lands vow \ yo property of the | + any COMMERCE WITH P. 1. ISLAND. mong ted starter gge ay Mam to the >> thence northerly alo ; ary 7 ee Pes ’ ° sold as we always do sell—CHEAP. SUE bo tetp dost; thetince ports alate diaaeee — __.. _|rest, namely, those in whom you can place : de ¢ a ator PucwasH, March 5.—A communication | implicit confidence, and I will place in their =) ; : east to the western side of Prince Street afore- : i PERK EN s & STERN Ss. said; thence southerly along the same six (6)| Was recently received here from Charlotte- |) ands material that will, if properly handled, feet to the point of commencement, containing | town merchant asking Pugwash business men destroy every bridge and culvert on the Charlottetown, Jan. 25, 1889—dy & wky sepia teehaneenbeel dete ae als ‘sauen a ~ Spraparnte with them in securing 6 oukeldy eal "s have inate a study cf explosives less. for steamship service between Chariottetown d r : faili P poy ee ae ee eee Oe any ‘ ee hat Her Majesty Queen Victoria has acquired |and River John, Tatamagouche, Wallace, and can give you ef Unraling rem y oF title to the land and property hereinbefore des-| Pugwash and Baie Verte. In consequence, a the wrongs your members complain of. cribed, under chapter thirty-nine of the Revised public meeting was announced, when Coun- ee Statutes of Canada respecting the expropriation | *. > " of lands, «s amended by the Act 505. Vie ch, | cillor Wilson was called to the chair and H. News Notes. 17, intituled: “An Act to amend the Revised|C. Black appointed secretary. The objects of sista ee oe respecting the / the meeting being explained and an informal! ‘The population of Acadia Mines, N.S In consequence, ali persons entitled to the said discussion having taken place with regard to lis estimated to be 3,400, and its incorpora- 4 hereinbefore described land or property, or any|the relative merits of Pugwash in the tion ans town is bein talked of part thereof, or representing or being the hus-! premises, it was resolved that a committee be g* : oar eee pie enlarge sect = appointed to memorialize the Dominion govern- A strong effort is now being made to ; 7 ‘ = ‘ ; ; [y|—-—-— interests therein, are called upon to file in the ment through - Mr. Dickey, the county unite in one the States Guatemala, Salva- office of the Registrar of the Exchequer Court of | representive, with a view to having direct|dor, Honduras, Nicaragua and Costa Rica, cant cy SEVENTH OY OF MANGE steam mail communication opened up between} and so re-establish the old republic of Cen- Si 99 |. ">. 1889, and are notified that such claims or | ?ugwash and Charlottetown. The consider-j|tral Amurica. The five republics have a oppositions will be received and adjudged upon ation of other matters, such as right of way, population of 3,500,000, and their imports, 3 Weenie Deans, eek et nn ania nadieseeman coal shipments and charge ot. in 2 atl five-sixths of which are from Europe, money or any part thereof, including any claim Spring ill wees discussed and the meeting | amount to $25,000,000 yearly. So says the —__-A FINE ASSORTMENT OF— in respect of dower or of dower not yet open, as| closed with the unanimous opinion that)G i tomala Stur well as in respect of all mo es, hypothecs or| Pugwash first should be the programme. ee f incumbrances upon the said Jand or property. | Pugwash dees not want to handivap.its neigh- The Dublin Freemasun’s Journal says Dated at Ottawa, this Seventh day of Febru-|),,7. bot as the resolution reads “Pugwash |that among Pigott’s documents there were ary, A. D, 1889, found letters from Lord Salisbury, Baron 5 & : : 2 by its geographical position is better qualified i i ane-ariee we alates, for trade with P. KE. 1. than any other gult|Stalbridge, the Duke of Argyll and the Earl a rn -—_—_-_—. | port,” then it must necessarily follow ay = of Derby. The letter of the Earl of Derby, this contention be true, Pugwash is the only |the Journal says, shows that he had given 5 j Wi ortgag ce Sale. place between Pictou and Point du Chene money to help Pigott ‘‘ unmask the aan where summer trade can be carried on profit- nellites.” ably with the Stanley, anc so far as the . a To ve sold by Public Auction, on SATURDAY, | —. 4 : Poonam AND the Twenty-third day of March next, A. D.| Winter trade is concerned no ice ever ac- Mining Notes. 1889, at the hour of Twelve Tae noon, in}enumulates to prevent mt peter ee front of the Court House at Souris East : i i boats tween Fugwash eerie Stanley or inferior boa ° A valuable asbestos find is reported from wk © i i d. The Island people will be c a LL that tract, piece and parcel of land, herie; and Crapau e Is peop Gins Sates, le oho tated a , . Se : . : : ah, ro ditamente and preenises, eiteate. lying and| more benefited by a direct service to Pugwash | Li ns a Seoti ah Se } ' being on Township Number Forty-five, in King’s > circuituoi ; mineral in veins in Nova Scotia. F eo a Cc Pe County, ia Prince Edward Island, being bound- than by the cireuitnous rente proposed Z : - ed and described as follows, thatis to say :— ci eae toto halal & rumored new discovery of gold at Ar- Commencing on the eastern side of Souris Line . . ° ; i ‘ , és Road, at the southern boundary of Hector Mc-; , THE STANLEY arrived at Pictou abont ten were yr Hants vr has caused ine i , ’ = aa rm Donald’s farm, being the northern boundary of| o'clock this morning. rush at the mines office. 2 74 if o ¥ Fs “ty ocpeas e Vs 7 bre > ; “De ; 4 * Which will be sold Regardiess of Profits fur the next Two Weeks, | forty acres of land held by Patrick McDonald. on | ‘The company that purchased the Rose distance of one hundred chains tothe eastern} Tye Mams.--One hundr nine |mine at Montague intend opening it up on i . endeen snd fortr-uine ithe 15th inst., and are now hauling mining boundary of the said Hector McDonald’s land ; : ; . —_ {x }—_———- thence north for the distance of four chains; bags of mails arrived in town about half-past supplies thence west by a parallelline tothe aforesaid twelve to-day. . ie main road, and thence along the said road Messrs. Hiseler, of this city, have sold a SEE OUR NEW ‘IES AND SILK HANDKERCHIRPS. jsut cis jis cohotad, oe in ne West more or less, together with the Buildings and 4 r- eT fx] atlas appurtenances thereunto belonging. On the 4th inst.. at Hazel Gr Head of | Wade. The above Lands and Premises are soid under ne mes,» & oan. \ureee, : . i } and by virtue ofa power of sale contained in an Morell, John Glyna, a nati ve of the Bay of ; The discovery of th ec gold bearing leads indenture of Mortgage dated the Twentieth day| Bulls, Newfoundland, aged 75 years. Ree at Beaver Harbor, near the Salmon River of Ocrober, in the Year of our Lord One Thou-} quiescat in pace. Archibald mine is reported. The discovery sand Hight Hundred and Seventy-nine,and made ; ° | we ade by Capt. Curry,—Hz. Mail between John C, Campbeil, and Annie Camp-| At East Point, on Feb. 28th, Margaret, Was made by Vapt. 7) bell, his wife, of the one part, and Alexander} relict of the late Angus Beaton, in the 8]st | : ns Gillis, of the other part. year of her age. She was knowntoalarge| Mrs. Jones hase't a grey hair in her head he te ees =n Rae ano § = eae ~ cs 5 5 Dated this 27th day of February, A. D. i889 ; ; ; ; ; is over 5 she look y her Three Deors Above Apothecaries’ Hall. Bess. pages A na * Circle of friends and acquaintances for her jand isover 50. She looks as young as he Queen Street, Dp J ORNS, MACPORALD. | many virtues as parent, friend and neighbor. daughter. The secret of it is, that she uses February 19, 188—eod & wky fev?7—8i law . May she rest in peace. jouly Hall’s Hair Renewer li