| EE ae re el ee yy <r 2s : 4° TT} ry es _ Bu AM. I Os By ~ ~ ee —— ; cuvnecniteneibonat ct pevatciancanensigaiaaeran a aon ————— vonabhamepreseaatee — YY j St. Patrick’s Day. i A t DAIL Y EXAM INER. Pe FY . a | escent BY JAMES Sing lew for the woe of a mother in sorrow, A wail for the sons she has lost in their pride; i ACCEL 2h 1889. ; i j Notes and Clippings oe While we watch for the dawn of a radiant We learn with great pleasure that a; morrow, movemont is on foot towards the organiza- | She thinks of the night when they ouffered tion im Charlottetown f a Society tor the | and died prevention of cl relty to anim ils. When ihe hope ful were tew, and the hopeless ; were true, Referring tut Lower Montague Notes, Aud Yate’s hardest fortune they bravely de in the Darty Examiner of the ~Oth inst., fied, we are informed and believe that the state-} When the servile sneered, and the cowardly nents contained jn the feared, « \h, then was the tiie when the man Waé revealed, Who sould die for tight, Ona gis pbet o And joy in the ing ‘one ineers’ of the Stanley, are absolutely untrue, Neither of tlemen was, we are assured, in lishment referred to in the letter of ‘ Junius.” and it is also untrue that any one of them was drunk, or guilty of any disgraceful one as was We creatly regret the publication of false and injurious paragraph, and we hereby withdraw it and apoligise to the gentlemen aggrieved. of the eng these the est ib gen- , ! paragraph concern: | | | i a desperate a dream in f shame or in glorious ficid, dying for freedom and right. } alleged. No land ever knew in misfortune and danger A love and devotion unbounded as theirs, By her desolate hearth, by the home of the stranger, The mother yray'rs. Calgary a ype They hae iilee as the ing the great iron centre of the far North Still faithfully bearing west. Iron is f a about tweave miics alien town, thou; rh the quality. and ex is not yet known. the was first in their homage and , moan th . ‘ ‘von steel, in woe or in weal, the burdens and ‘ ‘ “ IS lI0OKINg LO Sublimely they fought, uatiring they wrought, Oh, weary the vigil and dreary the night, And too few were the gieams that Hope cast from the tent of the deposit at peen aiscovered . ? Good coking coal has alsu . . , a .2 eat i we within a lew miles of Calszary, that with on the wa! ‘ron and coking coal in close proximity an But the God of the faithful their faith will 1 bonnie Plt ile reauit essential of economic lle 3s fulfilled a . ; . OC} . ’ Ceaclaw ¢ re said to be In the glorious morniag of l'reedoms day. ay, lime ana iifeciay oo, are Sala ' oe 1} + i} ‘ nal > viv — 4+e@e4 ----—--- --- > convenient, so that ais ( 42 materiai 1s reaa} for the new enterpriseas soon as © reum Varia. stances Warrant ii nmencement ive an ( sigary Tri ve stron: ly urges Lie = res M lan, King of Servia h 1S al ; ited. rics srg? ' rhetherimn ‘ , : : to combime in borin rt scerlaln Wiit i I te] grams old us this, but the aws . * as 0} ace +} + . . : : fe the coal bed underlies the town, sid . papers by to-day’s mail contirm it. What . } . thon wae +Y es ane ac oar . . . : ‘ find what tner resources, ich 3B £45, BOT cloes n in Is he ma a or in dé spair ? i Jor t] ianiteal al Alher ow, : ‘ buried uncer the capttai o1 Linerta. Cer H nas ccr Wy vecn very activeiy en tainly a definite knowledge in tt ‘ ved | - at iy ' is rid co these resources 18 shay 4 , | te. e reln 1e ; itu on bov 1 | Ca oT V Ca I ‘ » oT} iby j j ih 4 int ‘ \ ‘ An Ct cen re | fe ve Or ’ 1 pATUMAL i ; i | c oO Wiil attract Cap > 7 ii +f | ab ) ) Celi } ; . j The Nort lney He ud presents | WO Mma} , , , is de 2 j : . : } m tn *aSt ca ce Oj I yen i -aig i > > } forcibil ‘ I ays When Mr. | gra se vUSS 1 A ie Py rye ' . Cieveial j 31 il-atioz eS- } } : Abies $884 avi ‘ } | a w s sage to Congress im AusgU nd; 0 ‘ AN le Can . ’ ] ‘_r t \ i threrteued mada Wil ’ commercisAl Wa jt : sn W f I ne Letie: reason than tha: ne Sena e}! sh : ’ ! i i had regegfed the Fishery Treaty and party | c he be r — ’ ‘ . 4 Vir ) our 4 € ,w ‘ pp L.1Ca ex ency ed rea ’ Tievi i e li j ‘ . ‘ ‘ ‘ ‘ ' : i i i i is’ iw 4 ’ i , , ~ ; resi i ati i ¢ ' iid and su} in he attack | * i : . t VV pon Cansaca. ae ite licanie nduct of | city ‘ : ‘ = vt . . Mr. Laurier at that time drew upon him] "Js te ' i. H. Murray , . el ; iit 1. . ® ’ **% Ad ; at 5 " t unstin i udaem! or ‘ hisown | ® Weal ACWoONGacK B AWLUrray - , : aa d Goid wy , } Ve y party ers ah wou ia¥e thought jo“ : » it } lary Rappy mist na ite Vv s then ex-) v en, im tneir devotion to 3 \ ; . : ; perier Yet in Pa shel re has i T} esti ec re I Cit ( co nere I s gu y iel e. 1" ‘ om ) iniy Veli the ‘ tney : uli lty of turn nw UWpon h Ss Ci miry, ae i” Ave we 4 Ae Lihat wilici t eV ne Ui, ' neiog the who se of the Govern ;and to whicod al: their chorts gcend— Giiiexr- . ‘ ' tin re}, x eo a ek nf 06 : ment in relation to the fisheries, upholding | 4*?’+ . a taix a preat deal of © uiest t ; and de line the American contentions, | destiny, ‘the prophecy of geography, lefending the merica 13, ' I ’ pty . 6 A na tio? £ — ~ »} . ” + snd «so (to the extent of his influence dislocation of natural members,” that the line between Canada and the United States nited States authori- veer 1a t ** fool and then Adirondacks srengthening the ties tu refuse any settlement short of an is @ sbaolute surrender of Canada’s . lie + 5 ilue, to the “‘testimony of the jlains, which he calla *‘ that se riniess robe — unity which some politicians would } ? { through, and of a lovely whole, rights. -The Sun c yap] 1ins—with good re n account of the statement ofour ! eX geissor : a ae Tle H. Davies, that St. John is not in a pros-| woven of God, make two ravelled edges.” I gos. perous condition,and says: **the mercantile} We hear a good deal of stage thunder like class appear to > doing a good business. wo individuals, as s they ask T 1 4 ‘ he unportations are vertainly not lesfthan|the worship of us Canadians for their sual, and the distribution of products goes | double-headed deity of *‘ nature and geo- A Ee al aa sae 1 : min @aively way. ine iVCAal banker y mi} grapoy. he fourth of February and 1 the} 7 out f March reported paj sood,| Mr. Hague, in a passage weil worth pre- vith few demands for extension of time, | serving, says: and no unusual scarcity of, money the} ‘When I hear men say ‘ Nature destines SLI pow ner are receiving better returns this nd ‘ Nature declares’ th ae call a inant iey have had for ars. Not a fac | Passag¢ written by the disti ng uished ¥ rene . } } ann ; > +Q? } — 4 y or considerable wi alae in the two] Economist I Ly quoted, who says . For ; } bate - NMetnra } py *y ities is shut down, and many are running pr the sta of Nature is a state a filth, time. It ia doubtf nl if th € managers } pr ition, disease and early leath.’ Modern single John industry would not | itieas as to the Umnipotence of Nature seem upport the Minister of Finance in ve ite me a recession to savagery; they are an in- radiction of the statement im ide nv | ro to the dignity OL « ca. rac te Goethe says: : ' “oe , gen '*'lo Nature l owe my birth, but art made me *2 L/aViles Ahere are no men or woren, af , > : la mar fan, we are told on rn ‘her authority aré Willing to work, Who Cannvti no ' 4 ‘at be a " ‘ . _ 17 . than that of Mr. Murray or Mr. Goldwin vinen \ 3 have dom . "ao _— 1 —" . ’ . * a sical, Was given Gominton over all the earth j e t ot a boon riod Yo O : ae : . . : - elit et Pig ' if if8 pre ts by the Creator. It is not that the prosperity of St. John 13 | man p : to ohbev ‘the voice of G eog raphy,’ ot } f 7 " ee ‘ ?. ster than that o any other city, orj| but toma that voice speak wi hatever he dic than it has ever been kuown be-|éates. It is not for man to be the servant ol \ Rast es ate eee } ‘ i Nat j f tn ha the hond ve of re but we do ast inctly brand the state- ; Nature, but for nature to be the bond-siave ol He! Mr. Davies 3 fal: e and slanderous, man. Natureis a and mistress, she gives us . i snd aftirm that St. John enjoying a sit all infinite trouble to live, e, and kills us off as e of prosperity in t nearly all of | 8000 as she gets a chance. T] po butt of life he numerous interests in which the v« is a contest against Nature; when the war- . F , 3 * | drum of that fight beats no longer, it is the signal for digging a soldier's grave. In those aa ee jdays, ‘ when wiid in the woods the noble The Geld Cra I say ge ran, Continental Unity was the rule, s ” aze. ut the first savage Who crossed a river on a ae 7, put the nrst nail in the coflinof Nature, asa _, > Special to the Minneapolis, Minn., | ruler of mankind. N ture, indeed! Geography Tribune t i! Sandy, Mon., says: This lindeed! Pray what are our ships, steamers, tile town is full of excitement over the| wharves, elevators, railways, bridges, via development A nines in the Swe cts, tunnels, canals, end all the maltifari. , | Grass Hills, 55 miles northwest of he | ous appliance s of commerce and multitudin- Peon} u rived fron the: hills 1 norte | OU 1 utens iis of « ymestic Lite, but each one . . . ‘ MhiisSs TEport } . . 2 117 } rey sAcCranhy t miners in Eclipse Gulch are m king | peers again t, and 3 cow poe oa : a oF from $50 to 380 aday, the 1 t of ia vnd nature? A! ay en — a a Ng : rT we ' ae , (reography was heard roarlog down tue _ io ing taken out in the placer diggings, | Niagar . forge, and its breath blew into ruins but blu has been struck by seve ral | . splendid work ef engineering science. It partie hills, and the country is fuli|s ems to me the i t ymmon sense isa Of prosper from Helena aud other min-]| better one to foiluw that the voice of Geo- ing distric graphy.” if present rush continues straitened | **" times must result. ss men from al! parts of} I spoke last ‘week with reference toa Montana and Dakota are flocking here in], 1 of Scripture which is very freatl hue rs without making acdegu: ste i tl mon There is another Scriptural pas- i pre i for subsistence. is ive Wh h, although not m1 oe ted, is {re- i rush began about a week ago and | quently used in a wrong sense. The words | ‘ try is overrun with prospec- 1 aliue » al ‘*The Lord hath need of tors 10 «hom have absolutely noth- | \ fte na to mn Hd Sup} lies cannot be brought 1 he ; « 4 fer- " v de eryb ly. It look a if}, } to the context (st, i ce xix. 31) will a teu ravy famine was imminent. __lexplain w the passag vyhen quoted in | Che Swect Grass Hills, in which the gold | ¢his manner, is out cf place, and the reverse has been discovered, comprise three buttes | of flattering, varying in ecievation from 7,990 to 8,400 rir feei W and timber are abundant in} ; - i. " * id ‘a . : ' I uthat our American ee butte, but there no timber or “ho . le € r * aa € am hundred years experience, wate! / > NULTS. } } } , ct nou understooa how to conduct their placer dig would see neigh - s, alter a l y ye t . . ' ite ae ©. igs are at eel h *| ‘ 46 riohent dd _e H } Leg iSle Assemblies. Limagine that the Lf t)) } ‘ > b ane on ; Sune: 9 ute od Lazelt extromest s alneaianl for ee reci- i ' eonPs*s |) procity would draw the line against the im- n vi @& t1me ua narovic. Rave Hoe! : i a} qu l mari lave poen port ati on of Americ $a) behavior it in Lie 7} 4- id, while coal is abundant at Milk : oo : sAliVS \sse Tis iaite 3 such Aas is described i Im | . ‘ we Rock, to the east. i : : : ' ; the following extract trom a newspaper :— Scarcely 2 man at the mines is . getting hess, ctkatibl ie ony) less than $84 ada iat being the wages ‘‘Tho Indiana Senate this morning (20th ". ‘ ay, Lis Oli, ; a © al : ; ; a t nearly every inan is prospect! February) had its nearest approaci: of the ses- ¢ Vu early gs lii is rv © ‘ ‘ 7 for his tT ey , . 88 | sion to a fist fight upon the floor. The De- bimmsert. he great obstacle is distance Nothi : mocratic majority was oe through some Nothing can be heard partisan bills, and the Kepuh iicans were fol. great strike and the develop- | lowing their usual course of delaying matters mines. by talking. Senator Johnson refused to ob- serve the rule limiting speeches to minntys, in spite of the protests of the ma- irom the market. here bat che Ment of the . a 4+ 0+ BW dereys opening to-day at Stan! 8 y Dey tds . Si—mchB five | ' Ch good 6 about his a Lieute Ba Ke r, who past by ne <7 9 SATURD.: ONE CASE ADIES’ JERSEYS, OPENING TO-DAY, —_—_——-AT STANLEY BROWNS ‘town, March 23—eod&wkly. ow nant-Governor’s fyavel. There was @ deal of excitement, and Deorkeeper d himself in the Robertson exercising has distinguish throwiug Lieut.-Governot the corridor, and otherwise bundant muscle, ee ROS. BLOCK. FIRST ARRIVAL. steppe d fi. rw ard and | t j By Str. Stanley, vin Pictou. | \ AUC TLON, on MONDAY, March 25th, at «0 ‘clo ‘ tk, 50 bbis choice No. i N. S. Baldwin Apples, in prime order, direct from Cornwallis Also, Oranges, Onions, Xe. A. McNEILL, ! Auctioneer. exclaimed that he would make Johnson si é wn if he was ordered todo “y J oliuson } houted to him to come on and t and all} the Republican Senators sprang to » th ir feet and defied notenly Bulger but the whole 27! a K to a hand on tnein. y & aoor kee} gathers i togeth r and tood ready to Sail in at the werd, Seeing which th Revublicans enlarged their challenge by invit jing t Demoeratie Senators tu come on, too, ar ily expressed contidence in tael ability to lick all of the party that could ge inside the Senate ¢ doors: Some of the Demo- crats Were Wi x to fight, but most of them i selied ftorbeara . (al dthe din quieted down enougn to vhacking of the Lteut.- Gove to be heard. The Democrats ip ised that the dourkeepers shou!d be held } i the Lieut.-Goverpor teia Mir. Bulger it ‘ ved it wouldn't occur again, and! | buciness proceeded. Afterwards & mx otion to it ince Bu yer was voted down ) by the major- i The Republicans held a cancus and con | sidered a resolution to resign in a body, which tne s 516 WILHOUT A wid } 7 Le ati | No definite conclusion Was reached ib there isan uaderstanding among the RR pu Jicaas that the next time buiger attempts any of his fine wo wk the minority will wipe up th oo yor with him and then send in their pakajebdiais: — . I think that some ot vour readers will j be ind ft ave their att ntion callea to the | | following fine ballad treating of the great civil war when the Parliamentarians fought | against the Royalists. it has the rmg of » Jacobite Ballad ; Arise! Let Cail ti Bid ror Trevat And From And Aye by 3ut if Rid ga nis But For the Pe Sia in tf Aud ride for old Stowe, So at Stamfort he foug! t hos fy. Dress Robes, from morning.—Beer Bros. SIR BEVILLE, aud for the King and the iand ! aw ay Farewell to the couch and the pillow ; With spear in the rest and with rein ia the | ana o; IV. =_t THE LADIES oF ST. JAMES’ CHURCH INTEND HOLDING A and Kaney Pair reel DE een (THURSDAY, 28th MARCH, ST. JAMES’ HALL. Admission, 10 cents. Tea, 20 cents. Doors open at 2 o'clock. mech}2—2aw 3aw dy BALLAD CONCERT. ‘Benefit to Mr, L. J. Williams, i eens Mana LYCEUM. TR hand, us rush on the foe like a billow. | A COMPLIMENTARY BENEFIT has ; i. been tendered to the popular Vocalist, e hind from the plow, and the herd) \~R. L. J. WILLIAMS, to take place in from the fold, the Wassailer come trom hia revel ; where the banners unrolled, 4 the cause of King Charies and Sir Beviile. iion is up and Godolphin is nig! 5 Harris of Hayne’s o'er the river ; Lundy to Looe, ‘* one and all” is the ery, the King and Sir Beviile, for ever! y Tre, Pol, and Pen, ye may know Cor nish men, ‘Mid the names and the nobles of Devon ; Truth to King be » signal, why then Ye can find out the Granville in Heaven. ' Ride! with red spur, there is death in ? iti Ly > a Trace ‘ for dear life with the devil ; If dark Cromwell eels and the king must give way, ; ? Pe eit earth isno piace jor 5it Beville. itand at he fell, vain were the brave Cornish heart that loved so well, > } of the Ye it neri hed ié grave h MC Periss ad. EE ee — IRANI wm ws herished, the King visions he « Wanvi Splendid value in Ladies’ Jerseys at Stan- ] 2 ena’ ; moh)? cy Bros . wl MCUs $8 to $20, this | i ; oOpenca f = \H: = John meh‘ rw j i to order j faction. sid ' 1 ! Not Al Ab B Street, Jury, wv running A SPECIAL OFFER. Just Recs “hose goods were misiaid last F: I have bow; ght them at a great re duction, wnd | will sell them by the yard or make them up | Ch’town, March 22, L8so—t 1 DABLE BUSINESS FOR SALE. \T very eligible piece of Land on Kent part ith a frontage of 51 back 160 feet. Terms easy. Apply to 3 WILLIAM feet and | DODD. mney per S. S. ‘*Stanley ”: ‘ASHES OF TW ERY NEAT PATT: De as ae! fad ie 7: Suivi. wll, and now I guarantee good satis- A. J. MUR rPaMY. s tt very low. Lansdowne | THE LYCEUM, on Monday Evening, | | | i ' SITE of the Estate of the late! BS, © r¥K 9) RIO tothe Wf i j RAVING PARK, BS to € oped wwe April The best Ballads in the English language will be suny by a number of onr first singers. MR. WILLIAMS himself will sing, by re- quest, i. HE DEAT H OF NELSON.” Admission, 25 and 35 cents. Doors open at 7.30 o'clock, pat—mch20 DESIRABLE RESIDENCE ——-AND—— Household Furniture, BY AUCTION. AM INSTRUCTED BY W. B. ROBERTSON, K3Q., to sell by Auction, at his Kesidence. leasant Street, : Wednesday, 27th March, inst., AT 12 O'CLOCK The PROPERTY will be sold, consisting of a | Li >t of Land, new two-story welling House and Oo cach House attached, finis shed througheut in tgood s‘yle, with Water Fittings, &c. , NOON. ~AT 12:39 O’CLOCK— The Household Furniture will then be_ sold consisting in part of 1 Piano, Drawing Room, i Foom, Hall and Bedroom Furniture, 3 and Karthenware, Stoves, Kitchen ae Yerms for Furniture-Cash. Terms for Pro- perty—Easy, and made known at sale, R. BEA Auctioneer, iRSTO, mech22 —ti gle $100 Cash ON E Unadred Dollars —FOR— . TEM BRUNSWICK, who send (until 3lst May) the largest number of Woodill’s ‘Baking Powder (blue) Wrappers, as families each sending W: rappers representing rot less value than $1. to the 25 families each sending Wrappers mae not less value than 50 cents. SUNDRED the 56 families each cending W rappers presenting ‘ not iess value than 25 cents. FAMILIES. ou Woodill’s Ger- . Your Grocer can sell y RFs ICE is hereby piven that all persons found | Line aking Powder, in paper pack- respassing on the Kensingte: | owned by the Caarlottctown Drivicg | Provincial Exhibition Association, will | } enced with the utimost ricor of the law, and a | caitie fonnd thereon will be impounded as the! | las w direcis. | Persons found destroying or doing injury to trees will be prosecuted nnder the Loominion Ye jority arf the vigérods whacking df the March 18 -lw st. tutes 37 order of the Directors A By WARBUIVION Sobotery. Farm, now ; ®S¢S, ' ae at Dd. 16 avd 20 cents, and if he will rare and | not kee p it in stock K, send amount to address | oe | land tne package will be mailed free. Vhe $5 offered last morth will de i between the Two Young Ladice whe first send corvect answer before 15th March. Address orders to W. M. D. di vided PRARMAN, Halifax, N. 8. March, 1989, a a 25 30H M Al OPENING TO-DAY EX 8. 8. “ OREGON.” ew Goods! ew Goods! SPRING = ee GOODS, OUR FIRST INSTALMENT OF NEW New Dress Goods New Dress Goods ! 24, 000 YARDS OF THE CHOICEST NOVELTIES IN DRESS MATERIALS. 100 High- Class Robes. PASHIONABLE DR8SS8 GOCDS--208 SP. GiALTY, Never have we shown anytiing to equal our New Stock. Newest Colorings, Latest Designs, Immeuse Variety, Superior ees No two of our Robes are alike — thus § giving Ladies a larger assortment of patterns than has hitherto been possible. Prices, > 3,00 to $25.00. BYER HEROS, s f f % é f, > ; aD ¢ f y Fits . (i a} t ‘ i A) hy +g) > ; il bes Rati Cad has tab as Saad . New Prints! Xew Prints! & SATTEEN men — AND PATTERNS. Yew Jeph yes ! ~NEW OF NEW PRINTS, oh dephyrs rs ! 7 aT *, ®SEEAPE Me FROON RE as, PLUSHES AND HIB BOs Gi, ove es QoMBRELEAS ARD PAM AULS, BEER. March 22, 1889—ta fri sat New fephy rs ! Charlottetown, The “Old London” Biiliard Hali and Oysier House TO THE FRONT! TERS fresh from the best PINETTE, BEDEQU THE “OLD LONDON ” BILLIARD HALL Is admitted to be one of the best iuraished Halls in the f rely upon getting a game from 9 a.m. to 11 p, m. Beds on the NARROWS, ( Jyst er aud the With OYS Island, viz., *rovince, and you can always Call and see for yourselves oe re m % : EB.cmdor °° Appice ANNAPOLIS, Three Doors West from the ebere se House, ¥ lottetown, P. E. tsiand. “OLD LONDON” BOTTLING ESTABLISH VENT JOHN JOY, Proprietor. ne Re ne te OF EE ae ae *» ¢pid FRESH FROM fry the ‘Cider, Vater Street, Char- Opposite Railwa; Freight Shed. March 23, 1889—6m eod a ce vee OLEACEAE A LEE LE Lie Nt ts ee ata i BU ee GRAFTON sTAns cn lit 200 gtis Large 20 “ ake, (00 bbis. Labrador and B: ink He rring, Shad, Salmon, Mackerel, Tongues “and Sounds, ete. | an ase i Yiedium Codfish. oe we ———-ALS ——— ~ Pork, Hams, Bacon. Lard, Sausages, ete. Groce ‘eries of "all kinds, Orders by ‘ delivered in 1 elephone attended to and gocds any part of the C ity free . J. H. MYRICK & CO. DB! omptly, a oe Oi Cuarec., March 9, 1889—lm eod her 4i e jane Faw Sasa ee oe s —_ se see ie cher g arty i - €