“HE DOLLARS A YE AR, A RIOR. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” —Evxirivgs. SrveLte Corres Two Crenrs NEW SERIES, CILARLOTTFETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. FRIDAY, MARCH 7, 1890. VOL. 25.—NO. &3 Che Daily aily Craminer . 2 erv mvenil by fhe Examiner Publishing Co., FROM THEIR OFFICE, ‘LONDON HUUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE Charlottetown, P. E. Island. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Six Months.... peeeun<eiidtas ee oe i Pen 46-enw +euneens | canes ] 25 One Month,.... ‘ a : : tro Oe &M Advertising at most moderate rates. ts may be mad ior montuniy, quar- terly, t-yearly or yearly advertisements on appl ation. ~ ALMANAC FOR MARCH, 1990. MOON s CHANGES, . . , oO ie * ’ Full Moon, 6th day, 2h., 35.lm., p. m., N. E. helow horizon l4th day, Oh., 52.1m, a.m, E., Last Quarter, below horizoa. New Moon, 20th day, 4h., 48.5m., p. m., W | ri Wuarter, 28th a by, 6h., a ee ee v Sun ‘Sua |Moon! High! Day’ DAY OF WEEK . a — rises!sets ; rises | water| len’) h m/h m) after}morn hn l .turaday 6 415 44 O 40 011 3 | 2 Sunday > 40} 45] 1 37| 7 57 6 | 3 Monday 38 46; 2 37) 8 ) 3 | 4 Tuesday 37; 47| 3 41/ 9 28) 0 5 Wednesday SS 1Si 4 46,10 6 12 § Thursday : 34 19; 5 52)10 39 15 7) Friday | 382i Gh 6 Sill 12 18} 8! Saturday | i 618 Sill 4 2) 9/Sunday 29° 52) 9 l5jafti6) 24 19) Monday | 27! 54/10 24) 0 5ij 27 Ll Tuesday | 251 S61 35) 1 30 10 L2|\\Wednesday | 23) 936 morn| 2 14| 33 13) Thursday $2} 58) 047; 3 § 36 14\Friday © 2015 59° 1 57) 4 18) 39 15| Saturday 86 01 3 216 2 2 16) Sunday 16 2| 3 87) 7 28 45 17} Monday ois 3| 4 $3) S 34) 50 | 18| Tuesday ; oan 5} §& 20) 9 2b 54 19) Wednesday i 4 6 5 52110 1] 57 | 20| Thursday R S| 6 18/10 49/12 0} 21\Friday — 6| 9) 6 43/11 26 3 22) Satarcday 3 1O 7 6)morn 7 23\ 5uanday ? Lk) 7 3i; O | vi 24| Monday 0} 13) 7 56) 0 37) 2 ey Tuesday 15 oy I4 s 24) l 14 15} 26\ Wednesday | 9) 15} 9 2) 1 Se 18} 27\Thursiiay | & 16; 9 42} 2 42 21) 28|\ Friday — | 53} 18/10 30} 34 25 29 Saturday | 50} 19/31 12) 4 53; 28} #0 Sunday ' 49} WW aft 24) 6 If 31 | 31 Monday 15 45; 2li 1 271 7 2OjI2 34} JOHN T. MELLISH, | Barrister, Attorney, Notary, Public, dc., §FCHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. OFFIG£Lerden House Building, (Davies Corner), Queen St. ' i i All kinds of Legal Business promptly attended ts, Money to Loan at low interest | e -iv & whee tf ‘B §, BLANCHARD, M.D. | Member M.P.A., &. B. and Ireland, | OFrFiIc=E: Corner Pownal and Water Streets. TELEPHONE. nové—dy 3m eod wky pd JAMES H. GOOD, | Attorney-at-Law, Commissioner, dio. f | OFFICE—Cameron Block, Queen Square, | Charlottetown. MONEY TO LOAN. febl—dy 3w 3aw whky tf BRAN. | Ontario | . | quality, | EN STORE AND TO ARRIVE: Roller Mille Bran, excellent lling low. — AULD BROS., dect—3m Jaw dy & wky SEND YOUR ORDERS | seit | RUBBER GOODS Amherst Boot & Shoe Mfg, Co.,' AMHERST, N. S., | who are prepared to fill the same at once, | giving best discounts. Address as above. WHOLESALE ! To The Trade Only. We Offer for Immediate Delivery : 230 Pieces Striped Hessians and Hooking ( mch5—3w 2aw j | Canvas. ae 100 Pieres Assorted Picking. 200) ee White and Colored Canton Flannels. 60 Pieces Heavy, Plain and Check Duck. 200 Pieces White Cottons. 1f00 “© Assorted Print Cottons. 10 Bales Grey Cottons - | AU ‘© White and Colored Warps. 00 Bundles of Patcnes, Quilting Prints, | Turkey Red Cottons. | —— USUAL THRMS- — BARGAINS. IN GROCERIES “ EKING that the different Firms in the Boot and Shoe, Fur- S niture and Dry Goods business are periodically advertising “ Big Discount Sales” in their respective lines, we think it only fair to the public generally that they should occasionally get a SPECLAL DRIVE in Groceries as well, and we have decided to give them a chance the coming week. Commencing next Monday, 3rd of March, we will sell for ONE WEEK ONLY the following goods at reduced prices, as below : — i3 pounds Montreal Granulated Sugar, for $1.C0 7 © Halifax Refined Sugar, 1.00 20 © Rolled Oats, 88 | kitt Herring (containing 4 dozen), 8d 70 D0 50 25 pounds Wheat Germ Meal, >» ‘“ Fruit Biscuit, 4 * People’s Mixed Biscuit, 6 “ Beans (Baking), 20 5 “ Boneless Fish, 20 2 cans Sugar Corn, 2 2 “ Tomatoes, 25 { bars Dingman’s Electric Soap, 25 10 “ Serubbing Soap, 20 | dozen Oranges, 25 10 pounds Buckwheat, 25 ab 1890—dy wky LeR & GOFF, Queen and King Square Stores. Ch’town, Feb. 27, THE SGRUTINY | +O; EXHE OFFICIAL COUNT IS MADE, and the Returning : Officers have declared it as the unanimous verdict of the People that the place to secure Bargains in Men’s Clothing, Furnishings, Hats and Caps, 1s at bp. A. BRUCE’S. To make room for the largest and finest stock of goods ever handled by us, which will begin to arrive soon for the coming Spring Season, we offer the balance of WINTER GOODS at prices that withers competition. é Remnants of Odds and Ends at prices to suit you. D. A. BRUCE, Queen Street. Ch’town, Feb. 18, 1890—eod & wky ONDON HOUSE! (x) NEW SPRING GOODS JUST OPEN BD. cmmmeemnnpeen{ 35 rcsinenicinuenes Embroiderys New Embroiderys, Prints, New Prints. Shirtings, New Shirtings, New Ginghams, New Ginghams, New Sheetings, New Sheetings, New Pillow Cottons, New Pillow Cottons, New Tweeds. New Tweeds. New Worsteds, New Worsteds, —(x) ————_——- HARRIS & STEWART, Feb 12, 1890— New New Rew + Circlottetowa, BOOKBINDING JAS. D. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. — MAGAZINES, such as the * Boys’ Own Paper,” " Girls’ Own Paper,” Harper's Publications, “ Illustrated | London News, Sr, stackwood’s,” ‘* Chambers’ Journal,” ‘- Saturday Review, Scribner's, : = os ‘“ Modern Machine Shop Practice,” etc., ets., bound at reasonable prices, in elegant an strong binding. BLANK BOOKS neatly ruled and strongly bound. A large stock of Blank Book -aper and. : POPs BI ARI BOOKS tastetully bound in all colors of Cloth and Leather. Old Volumes ! in any desired style rebound in any cesirec yie. sie : : As all work is done under my persona! supervision, I guarantee satisfaction. JAS. D. TAYLOR, Bookhander,, RB” \K BIN DING im all styles. } ‘ Palo & Ui FOR MARCH 4 hay is the Month Carpets, Oilcloths, Lino-| leums, Art Squares, Crumb Cloths, Rugs, Mats, and all kinds of House Furnishings at: a sacrifice. We have a few pieces of BRUSSELS CARPET, which we have marked down to 75 cents a yard. Genuine Brussels Carpet AT 75 CENTS A YARD, and we have lots of the better srades, of which we sold so much last March, and which gave such splendid satis/action. Never before had we such a large stock of good patterns and rich colorings to select from at this season of the year. Tapestry Carpets, from Thirtv Cents up to the best made; also Scotch and Unions at very low prices. Measure your room (or let us do it). low prices and have one of our handsome Carpets. An ex- amination will convince you. Lace Curtains. We have just opened Three Hundred Pairs of Lace Curtains to be sold this month. Our prices on these goods are “away down.” WINDOW SHADES. Plain and Decorated — over Fifty pat erns to select from — with the best Spring Rollers made. As our CARPET DEPART- MENT is the LARGEST ON THE ISLAND, you can depend on getting the best assortment, and our prices speak for them- selves. Jas, Paton & U., MARKET SQUARE. March 3, 1890. Take advantage of the) Death of a Distinguished P. E Is- lander. By late advices from the United States, we learn, with regret, of the death of the Rev. Edward Anderson, ID. D. Dr. Anderson was born at East (Point, Lot 46, in 1821. At an jearly age he began to study for the min- listry, and, after taking a full course at | Woiville Academy, was ordained a min- ister of the Baptist denomination. He labored tor some years in Nova Scotia, where he married Miss Helen Best, of Local and Other Items, SMALL QUEENS.—Five thousand received to-day. Fresh stock for sale wholesale, cheap at Apothecarie’s Hall. mh4tts a Heavy Weicnuts.—Windsor, N. &., is to the front wfth four ladies, all actively envaced in the duties of life, eighing re spectively 261, 267, 248, 278—a total of 1054 Mrs one of the heaviest, wears a No. 4 shoe. reg _ New Bvoyv.—The Pictou Standard says :— Wolfville. Then he removed tothe United States and became the pastor of the Baptist Church, in Milford, N. H. He was) afterwards pastor of the Portland, Oregon, | church. The greater part of his life, how- | ever, was spent in the Western States. He was for a number of years President of Kalamazoo College, Mich., at which place! he was also engaged as editor of # religious newspaper. Something over a year ago, | while engaged in active educational and | ministerial work, he was stricken down with paralysis, from which he never completely recovered. He leaves a widow and three | {sons in the United States, besides many re- ithis Island. He was a forcible and im-| pressive speaker, a profound thinker and} writer, and will be remembered by all who; |knew him, with feelings of affection and | | respect. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. ' Councillor Large Again. — —- Sir,— Now that the editor of the Guard- | om is furced to own that his charges made | against myself are false, he endeavors to} wriggle out of his unenviable position by | saying that I have lost the confidence of my constituents. Is it not painful to think that a man pretending to be on the side of truth and right will wilfully malign and slander another, and then justify himself | by saying the one he has injured is unpopu- lar. 1 feelthat I have been basely slan- ‘dered by the Guardian, and that without cause. Except in the case of the resolu- | tion passed through a misunderstanding by the City Council in December last, and which | opposed at the next regular meet- ing, | have never given my vote against the | temperance cause, The resolution seconded | by me at the last meeting of the Council irelated to the “untruthfulness of the Guard- wn’s statements and that alone. By insert- ing this you will oblige, Puitie LARGE March 7th, 1890. ‘Communication with the Mainland. The Moncton Times reports: A well at- tended meeting was held in Tait’s Hall, Shediac, last evening tc take action looking to improved harbor accommodation and better steam service between taat place and Summerside. G. Harshman, Esq., was called to the chair, and Dr. White was ap- pointed secretary. A series of resolutions which we are unable to publish this moraing were framed by a number of leading citi- ‘zens, and ably supported by clear and con- vincing arguments. Messrs. Hannington and Stevens, M. P. P’s., who had been in- invited to be present, spoke warmly of the importance of the project as it had been presented by the different speakers, and they promised all the aid they could render in tavor of the needed improvements. A correspondent of the Times remarks that: ‘* The agitation now going on in re better steam service between Summerside and Point du Chene, cannot fail to attract the attention of ship owners and other capitalists, to the fact that one of the best paying services on the continent is and has been shamefully neglected, and that there is an opening for a most profitable invest- ment for any new company who will take hold and maintain a proper service on this route. What is wanted is a_ small, swift, strong boat built to contend |with ice, and one that will make the ‘run in from two to two and a half | hours and fitted for passengers, mails and lexpress goods. Only such a boat should re 'celve any assistance from the Government, ias the freight will look after itself and pay ;any company to put on and maintain boats to do the freighting. If the Government will not take hold and maintain this ser- | vice in keeping with the requirements, ‘they could scarcely refuse to guarantee a ‘suitable subsidy t» some new company who i will agree to so maintain it.” ee Concert at North River. ON the 26th ult., according to notice, the choir held their concert at North River. The levening was tine, the sleighing good, and | pleasure-seekers for miles around came tu hear the far-famed North River Choir sing. There- fore, when the choir took their place on the platform, they had the gratification of seeing pefore them a packed house—the largest con- lgregation that had ever greeted them ona similar occasion. The Rev. F. D. Davison was called to the chair, and the large congre- gation were hushed by a call for a chorus en. titled ‘‘O come, let us sing.” The programme | consisted of solos, duets, choruses, recitations, lreadings snd dialegues, and took two hours to ‘earry it out. Everyone was delighted, and _ the concert was declared a grand success. We jwill not particularise, but the encores and deafening applause that greeted several of the solos and duets must have been very gratify- ing to the singers. Invitations have been re- \ceived fora repetition of the sane in other} ‘places, notice ot which will be given in due | itime, to enable any who failed to hear it at! | North River to enjoy the grand masical treat in another place. ’ | The cash realized amounted to $40.05. ONE PRESENT. t 7+ | For THE Weak anp Laneurp.—Camnipbell’ | | Beef, Iron and Wine is one of the best tonics. | possessing many nutritive and strengthening | qualities. Is recommended by the leading) medical men. If you are weak and languid a | bottle will give instant relief. See that you! ‘ask fora d get Campbell’s Beef, Iron and Wine, y udy dlyded A large automatic buoy, manufactured by Matheson & Co., of New Glasgow, arrived at Pictou station last week. It is tobe placed in the vicinity of Indian Rock on the west coast of P, E. Island. eects A Sweet Ditcovery.—An Alberton cor- respondent informs the Journal that .Mr. R. Gregg, of Alberton, while chopping in the woods at Alma, Lot 3, a few days ago, cut down a hollow tree, in which he discovered a swarm of bees. Braving their weapons of wat he secured about a gallon of honey, of a au- perior quality. a SKATING.—R. W. Carson, of St. Jehn, is the we sell] latives and friends in Eastern King’s Co., | amateur skating champion of the Lower Pro- vinces having defeated Frank Carroll, of Pictou, in a three mile race at the Palace Rink, St. John, a few nights ago. Carroll alaim da foul in the first race and they skated again, butthis time Carson came in about sixty feet ahead. He will now challenge Carroll to skate for the amateur champicnship of Canada and the Paiace Rink gold medal. eee A Derective In Trous._r.—Detective Skef fingten visited Campbelton a few days ago, {and while in the town called at the Pioneer of- fice and demanded that the editor apologize to him for something that had appeared in the paper. This the editor refused to do. A row ensued, taken part in by the detective, the editor and the printers. Chairs, sticks, mal- lets and other weapons were freely used, and the detective was ejected. The editor has since sworn out a warrant for the arrest of the detective, and the case will shortly come up for trial. . - A FLOURISHING CONGREGATION. —The Guardian reports that the ‘roll call” in the Baptist Church in this city was largely at tended on Wednesday last; and says: The response indicates hopeful, healthy spiritual life, and loyal attachment te the cause in this city. Eight men were baptised into the fel- lowship of this church on Sunday morning. The communion service on Sunday was largely attended and of more than usual interest. Deacon Alexander Seott, of West River, East Point, was present and participated in the services, ascents iiecsnaen , Personal. Referring to the lamented death in Van- couver, of Mr. W. W. H Lowe, recently of this city, the Guardian says: ‘‘He, in com- pany with his father, left here two years ago for the West, where he has been working at his trade, carpentering ever since. He'was a young man of sterling character, well and favorably known here for his many estimable qualities. It is sad, indeed, to record his death at the early age of twenty-one years and in the very prime of manhood. Po his sorrowing parents and sistere we extend our - sincerest sympathy. Deceased’s sister, Miss Amelia A T. Low e€, accomp inied hy her brother-in-iaw, Mr. John H. Burns, left here on Tuesday by the steamer Stanley en route to Vancouver, 6. C., there to join her father. Mr. Burns wiil probably return in about a month.” ———— em se oe oe For Rickets, Warasmus, and all Wasting disorders of Children Scott’s KEmn!sion of Pure Cod Liver Oil, with Hyphosphites, is unequaled. The rap idity with which children gain flesh and strength upon itis very wonderful. ‘l have used Scott's Kraulsion in cases of Rickets and Marasmus of long standing.” In every case the improvement was marked.—J. M. Main, M. D. New York. and $1.00. Sold by ail druggists, 50c. e THE WON ae DER OF T “— Wii 1:8 th JS ae Pee > >. Oh oa ANEW IMPROVED DYE FOR HOME DYEING. Only Water required in Using. a package. For sale everywhere. I 16°: a dealer a “oe a send direct to the manufacturers, COTTINGHAM, ROBERTSON & Co. MONTREAL. AUCTION SALES. ‘)\UR ENGAGEMENTS for the Meuth « ( March are as follows: Monday, M arch I jth- App ?8, iis! anu Flour at Salesroom Wednesday, March 12th Sale. Naturd Ay, March L5th _ Hol and Uove Farm and Stock of Mr. T. A. Mel Warchouse Trade Tuesday, M arc! ] i rUszay Law Courts, ind aiso extensive Furniture Sale. Thorad . ' | 0 Thursday y aren 20th Alex. McKay at New Londo: Monday, March 24th Kidon Hou aad Furniture on Kent Street. Other parties requiring om services ring the month wil! pleasé ply ear re sales suitable dates for Mortgage Sales business LE. H. 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