_Frve Dowtans 4 YRAR, LLL I W SERIES. eve h ad A SS ee oe ee | THE DAILY EXAMIN * This is true ieeew, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Rcririmes. ear Se CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. THURSDAY, “MARCH | 26, 1891. ee Sirxetn Copiers Two Cexts ee ee ee ae VOL. 27 ‘ -NO. 8 Haszard & Moore, PRINTERS, BOOKBINDERS, pt She laws, avowin How toy nn A ND ———_— BLANK BOOK MAKERS.| -~—{X )}+-——-——. PATENT pease and Roaster, ss TESTIMONIALS Yee CELEBRATED, Gur Motte: Bast ¥ an and Lowest Priges, ‘STATIONERS !, 7 ~ om yp! lete Stock of , PL LIN » at prices that cannot and FANCY Le beaten, STATION. “Selene ' s for Books of all kinds SCHOOL BOOKS | SCHOOL BOOKS! i ' } i | } i Charlottetown, January 6, ' a i La Than Old Price T AYLOR 2 ( ILLESPIE. 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INSTANTANEOUS IN ITS, BT's: — For CRAMPS, CHILLS 5 A 5 . DIARRHCA, DYSEN TERY, CHOLERA MORDSUS, and all BOWEL COMPi.AIN™ NC REMEDY EQUALS THE PAIN¢KILLER. tn Canadian Cholera and Bowel Complaint s its effect is magicui, mae Aiea Vis aN hb Lae RERY WOMAN thould take them. | it cures in avery short time, rater ; They cure all —- THE BEST FAMMY REMEDY FOR ns snd irregularities, which inevite i TaTTt = = @éitickness when net slected, 7 ’ i BURNS, BRUISES, SPRAINS, fUHG BER should take these Primus. | RHEUMATISM, bey will h . am 7 aiscl youtiifu: bad habits, and strengthen the | NEURALGIA and TOOTHACHE. ane w Is used bot? internally and externally. $$. Jeune — should a them ami * acts (uicin y, affording almoet instant SOLD EVERYWHERE AT 25C. A BOTTLE, make them regu These Fuss will relicf .rom the severest pain. ht Tor Sale by all gists, or will be sent upon = 47 Beware of Counterfeits and Imitations, Secu. pt of price Oc. per box), by addressing ; THE DR. WILL i iMS’ MED. CQ _—- ——- eaammediniaente Brockville, Ont, os “ ee Lone vo i) DAN [ste WINTER, (x}q=meepe | IS9l. > Sauer Hardware & Caria ‘Arrived-A Full and d Complete Stock of Everything | in Our Line. Eads ietca BUILDERS We intend clearing out our entire stock of Carriage Goods, and give up “the trade For the coming season we will sell, at Specially Reduced Prices Ve Oup coat COUGHS | for Cash, HARDWARE and CARRIAGE GOODS. Terms SHOOPING © = COLDS... Short. Prices Low for Cash. se 840 YEARS | IN USE. a PRICE 25 "PER BOTTLE Kn ARMSTRONG CO. PROHRIETORS St. . John., N. B. i, ! oo 2 avRaMCcE ttacles and Eye Gtasses. | NORTON & FENNELL, City Hardware store. Charlottetown, Dec, 9. 1890 —2aw and wy {— ~~\All the Nutritious Constituents of Prime Beef SS a ne | are | preserved | Can't Koch and Cupid Cure Me? IA BOSIGN MILLIONAIRES THE GRAVE, BRIDAL Robert M ris, A IE millionaire, dy- ing vf consumpt lon, passed through Pitts- With him were his physician, Dr. Parker : his mother, a cousin, Herbert Wilson, the bride. The cousin told the romance of the story. He said that about four years agu Morris ‘ell in love with and became engaged to a young heiress who moved in Back Bay fociety. The engagement was approved of by both families, and a date was set for the marriage, Before the time arrived the young man became seriously ill, and the ceremony was postponed, He had been attacked by consumption. hverything to aid him was done, and phy- sicians iu this country and Europe were consulted, bat néne could give him relief. | He-ecoutinged to grow worse until six linonthé age, when it was thought to be a matterof ate w weeks until he would pass j »away. {by his mother »nd betrothed, but had re- | fused tu allow the latter to bind herself to} a dying man, young lady insisted on the wedding taking piaces 80 she could have the right to remain always at his side. Morris finally gonsented, and the words that bound them, were spoken at his bed- + jside, while the bride knelt, holding the band that even then death seemed to be! (rying te wrest from her. The martiage appe “4 the life of the young man, began to improve and eal about ‘eeover. Several weekeago, however, he took a ‘urn for the worse, ‘and has ever since been sinking rapidly,. The doctors warned him that his only chance for life lay in his being removed to Florida, So the start was made. Iisa really the bridal trip of the young couple, but will probably be a journey of death. When the train.stopped at Pittsburg the bride was cons in her attentions to the pale and hollow-cheeked. groom as he lay in a mass of pillows naan sorrowfully out of the window, > _ Advertising for Heirs. PEOPLE STILL CONTINUB-TO BE TAKEN IX—.\ WARNING TU FORTUNE SEEKERS. Oa prigyios | as a bem received at ‘an extract from a letter TRIP io Farmers Ciub at Emerald. | Parsuant to nctico, s mecting was iin the hall at Emerald on Tuesday, | inst., for the purpose of organizing a far- jmer’s club at Emerald. The meetiag Moved by J. Heber Haslam, seconded by | and | Pet ter McMahon that we organize a Far- | |Iners’ Club by appointing a president, sec- iretary and a committee of seven, and that the club be known as the Central Farmers’ Club, Carried. J. Heber Haslam was appointed Presi- dent, Geo. R. McMahon secretary, and the following comprise the coinmittee, viz., Jas | McDonald, Peter Duffy, McKenzie and John T. Murphy. those present took part. All felt much alarmed at the scarceness of fodder and of good seed oats in this Province, when the following resolution was put and unani- mously carried : Whereas, The isl< anc i in different parts of the country, and the far- raers will have insufficient hay te put in their When the crisis came the crops, and Whereas, The Province will not have any- thing near enough seed to supply the wants ef the farmers, Therefore Resolved. That the local and Do- minion governments be solicited to render im mediate assistance both in providing hay for ; fodder and eats for seed, and selling them at ® fair price and at reasonable terms of credit, The next meeting of the Club will be on Monday, 30ih inst., when the matter of im- porting seeds for spring seeding, such as wheat, clover, timothy, curnip and other seeds will be considered. Therefore, all | the farmers interested should attend this meeting. Saneeneneceraigoaieeee Down With the Belgian Flag. THE LONDON TIMES SAYS IT CANNOT WAVE OVER THE NILE REGIONS, —-— The London Times of the 20th publishes a! long article on Congo affairs, calling attention | to the prohibitory tariff and to the rumors ia connexion with the Kerkhove expedition, which is now well on its way frem Leopold. ville, with the interation of annexing the Nile valley in King Leopold’s name. The Times thinks that it is opportune, now that King Leopold is in London on business connected with the Congo territory, to pro- test against the ‘‘overweening ambition” of the Congo Free State. The Times adds: ‘*The Belgian flag cannot pam 1S fry of ‘Landon, solicitors to, fon Chat les Tupper, Oa February 1th, | 1891, in regard to an application made to them by « Canadian in connection with some land and money in England, to which he believed he was entitled : The gentleman called upon us the other. day with your letter of introduction. We should have the greatest possible pleasure ‘ in assisting himin any way in our power, but we fear his search for a supposed family property is a hopeless one. He does nor even know in what county in England the estates are supposed tu lie, nor is the name to be foundin any county directory, or in the usual books of reference. He has no family records, nor a simgle scrap « evidence to connect his family with the last owner from wha he claims descent, and who is supposed to have died at the end ! of the last century or the beginning of the present one. He has nothing to go upon but family tradition and so-called ** adver- tisements for heirs” which from time to time are inserted in newspapers. It is per- fectly lamentable to find that a man in ap- parently poor circumstances should have been induced to travel here from the far west of Canada on such a wild goose chase. Weare familiar with cases of this kind, being freqently asked to assist persons in Canada or the United States to recover en- | ormous properties in England owing to ad- ~ = large estates supposed to be lying vacant for years, only waiting for an heir to step in, and fabulous sums of money (generally several millions sterling) awaiting a claim- ant in the court of chancery. Of course neither the vacant property nor the funds. in chancery are forthcoming when searched for. The parties who hope to succeed in these ventures seem quite unaware that in Eng- land the period within which an action for the recovery of,land can be brought is by statute fixed at twelve years from the time when the right of action arises, though under certain exceptions! circumstances, such as the Junacy or infancy of the claim- aut, the period may be extended to thirty years, which is the absolute limit. Absence beyond the seas has not since 1879 afforded any protection to claimants, or prevented the statute from *‘ running” against them and barring their claims. With regard to funds in chancery, we know as a matter of fact that there is hard- ly a fund lying there unclaimed exceeding a few hundred pounds in amount. It almost seems a pity that some way ‘Scotland and Wales with the beef from wave over the Nile regions. Surely, King 'Leopold is the last monarch England would have expected to complicate an already difficult position. He ought to realize that such action will inevitably lead to a partition ot the Congo Free State among the European p.-wers whose possessions are clustering on its borders.” The Times concludes with the remark that ‘we have reason to believe that King Leo- pold has been braught to view these schemes in their true light, and that he will take means to keep them within their legitimate | bounds,” Canadian Cattle. CHICAGO PEOPLE HAVE JUST HEARD AROUT THF BIG PURCHASE, A Chicago despatch of the 22nd says: The sensationally large purchases of cattle in Canada during the past week by American capitalists was brought to light here to-day. “ The first complete public know ledge of the results of the masterly international campaign was quietly, but efiectively waged by , Secretary of Agriculture Rusk. The object is to afford relief to American cattle growers by opening up the markets abroad, According to the statements of one of the l«rgest dealers ia Chicago, success hag already beeu attained, while a much greater widening of the foreign outlet is now close at hand. The Canedian purchases is simply in the nature of prelimin- ary tactics to secure the unrestricted entry of | vertisements, which have little or no basis American eattle into Great Briteia. The in fact, appearing in foreign orcolonial Canadian cattle, though inferior to the newspapers. It is always the same story ; American product, is leyslly unfettered by British enactmonts. ‘The Americans, who have just bought some immense Canadian | herds, propose to utilize the Canadian animale to familiarize the people in rural England, tn | side of the Atlantic. Murdered by Christian Scientists. Within the last week three children ha 4 died at Springville, Ly no County, lowa, un-j der the care of Christian Scientists, and great , excitement provailstbere. The first — 0) children of Mr. and Mrs. John Doane Doane wanted a doctor. The apne would not allow it, but summoned two faith- healers, Mrs. Vitcher of Anamosa, and Mis. Miller of Town Grove. After the death of the children, » daughter of the old man Doane | sickened and died, aud the faith-healers fled to the nearest railway station, —_——————_ OD — ' News Notes. The grip is thoroughly epidemic in Pitts- burg, fully four thousand cases being. Feported. A number of persons have died. | held ) 24th | Was. called to order by calling Peter Daf, Esq., | burg, Pa., on the 2 rst, eb his bridal tour. es the chair and Wiliam Clarke secretary. | Wim Deighan, | John Haghes. Michael McRenna, Robert | Then an interesting discussion on farin- | ing generally followed, in which many of | is now threatened ! He had been constantly cared for ) with a fodder famine, animals are dying daily j ; | } { i 1 ; i r <i _ 2 TER POURS Pa WEEKS AQT TANK OF ITY Asa Plesh * aa there can be} ne guestic? but that ‘ScOnr's EMULSION Gf Pure Cod Liver Gi and Hynophosphites | Of Lime and Soda is without a rival. Many have aine ound a ¢ SPit. 4? oktes ® day Dy the ae CONSUMPTION, , SCROFULA. BRONCHIT!S, COUGHS AND > COLDS, AND ALL FORMS’ OF WAST EASES. AS PALAABLY A 49 MiLde, i ; = mace by Scott & Bowne. Beltevil >. Salmon! Wrapper; at ali Oruggists, 60c. and 1.00. t % AO } Oe Ne ae ee ~ 3 eet he = hl ae sa wis L } & Pe Way i 4) } agp - : po a oh fais ; } ee - é % - ao ee an | PONENT a at 8 ONO oem Ths. oes :s we ; | ? 5 j . a } 4 5 ? PEPE LLL LAL AL ON Hy tte, te ce, ape, teen aids Dwspepticure idestion, Dyspep eure cures | 7 _z, [ndige stion. The ‘mode! serious and long-standing cases of ‘2? 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Reports froin poinis along the line of con- struction of the Great Northern extension through Northern Montana, show that at Cut Bank, the present terminus of the line, heavy storms have totally suspended work, throwing two thousand men out of employment. See- ing starvation staring them in the fee, a large number started to traverse the (cep ‘snow to Sammit, 100 miles further west, and many perished from cold and exposure. The record so far has been seven deaths from freezing, while large numbers had arms and legs severely frozen. Itis also certain that a groat many have perished of yhom no traces have heen fonnd. residence of Mr. Francis A. Kelly, wrongful rating, as t» their financial stand- (in g. Newly Metalled, 300 Tons Register x a. McDONALD, Commander, A shocking outrage is reported to have’ been perpetrated at Trinaderry House, & MNAGIS- trate in County Clare, Ireland. Early oue morning, when one of the servants visit the farm-yard and out offices, he found t! hat during the night eighteen sheep, which ha : Liverpool for Charlottetown been criven in the night previews ton! AROUT Ist OF APRIL, haggart, had been killed, or were dying. \ amd will mat 4 Freight at throug’: 1 rates to the The unfortunate beasts appeared to have| different Railway points on the idasd. been struck with some heavy sharp instru- | &@ For Feeight Zp ly ia London to John ment behind the lower part of the head,’ Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Brew! inflicting a deep cut, and the arteries of the Street; in Liverpool to Pitcairn Brothers, throat had been severed with a knife. 51 South John Street, or here to the owners. Eleven were dead outright, and the re-| PYAKE-BROS. & co. mainder were in a dying condition, Charlottetown, Feb, 17, 1881. 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