THE DAILYEXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 28, 1898 a Saute Taking chances in busi- ness matters is bad policy. Taking chances with your health is the next thing to | fathers” turning over im their graves, well | would it be for the conntry it they ¢ ould | arise from their nat and kick | > | tbe Premier and bis freely promising and | | non-fuifil ling party out of power, in this | snug little island—the garden of the gulf. | I will conclude for the present unt) | Ma!peque can evolve another and more | Hoa | february ae. cfd their Se a | aT 213145 1) pe ba OU =a 6) 7) 8 9/10 th te AS 14 iS 16 Wi 10 19) SS anes Trow#v DUMmMeS Coughs | are dangerous if neglected. can cure that cough at once by the use of PAINLESS DENTISTRY You 9 1» loa ze a aie ea | Renae comsinaiontion,. EAS 2" | aa Due aa ee Ayer § Pie 27 ize) | | hoe Bi, Fone Ww. o, | illness have its own way until it = ea acai ites gets stronger than yourself, Hm es th i | i A REPLY TO “OLD LIBERAL.” Stamp it out now. ABBEY’S | . MODERN EF FY) cher i STRY (Cherry Pectoral Gi dl y KaMninel Sir,—] ibid ile “Old Liberal” | EFFERVESCENT SALT will 8 vf : eae ISSUED EVER\ AFTERNO again appears in THe Examiner of the | do it. It’s daily use regulates Dentistry by Specialists santa EW 1 t ’ KINDS OF ALI First Class Crockery | ‘INCLUDING Dinner Sets, Tea Sete, Chocolate Sets and Cham ber Sets, Butter Coolers, Pitchers, Bow's, Pie Plates, Butter Croexs, Cream Crocks, Coflee Pots, Bean Pots, Teapots, Milk Pans, Churns, etc. sees ALSO. cccec ce 17 ‘ A Very Fine Lot of Glass in Lamps, Tomblers. Goblets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Set in colored and plain glass, Preserve Dishes, Bread Plates, Celery Dishes, Butter Coolers, Cake Stands, and alot of other articles too numerous to mention. Giive us a Call: We are Sure to Suit You Koth in Price and Quality- Photographs a= Photographs Our Photographs are the best in the city. We make al! the t ny locket to supfrior manner, evlarged to any éixe. Gare~ 4 epecialty. Mouldings Wholesale and Retail. Pictures Framed to Orde r kinds of Photos, from lite seize, finiebed in a Pictures copied and Childrens pic- oe C. LEWIS, Exactly opposite the North Side of Market Houee. Grarton SrRest......... Payment Required Not later than Ist March of all sums due me for accounts furnished up to 31st Dec., 1897. All accounts due over ‘2 years will be Collected By Law witudut feiipeet to per- sons, after 1st March, W. E- DAWSON FOR THE LENTEN SEASON We have secured a quantity of 3ONELESS CoprisH — guaran- teed all codfish, no mixture— which we offer you at a small charge over cost. ALSO very fine dry codfish and shredded codfish in packages, SANDERSON & CO. SUGAR. 350 bbls Goines ; 300 bbls Bright Barbadoes. 225 bbls Refined Bright. . N. Rarrensory. Jang 25 “98—eod 4wks—pat. FROM THE OFFIC®@ oF Phe Examiner Publishing Company RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE) i canna bs de see eho os teen $4.00 Six Months....... .- 2-00 Terce MROmens . ....rccccsccccssess 1.00 Or , 0.35 | Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the | { nited States THE WEEKLY EXAMINER ssued every Friday morni ng. of matter which has appeared in the Daily | and is a first classs newspaper containing | all the latest news, Subscription $1.00 a year, THE DAILY EXAMINER’ FRBRUARY, , 1893. OBITUARY. Death of Hugh MeVarish of Souris Line Koad. Death has of late claimed a nnmber of ictims on the eastern part of the Island, | ber among others a respected and honor- able citizen, Hugh McVarish E-q., of Souris Line Road, who passed to bis re ward on the 2lstinst; at the age of 79 years. Deceased had been a resident of that lucality for forty-one vears. During his young days he lived at More'] R-av, known as the back farms, until the gold exvitement of 1849 in Australia, when he in company with the late Ronald McDonald, of St Peter’s Lake, left for that far off region, sailing from Charlottetown in the ship Red Jacket. They arrived in England eaf:ly and took passage in anoth«r sailing shipto their port of destination, Melbourne, making this part of the voyage i. one hundred days. After a residence of three years among the Australian golds fields they both returved to their native Island fairly well supplied with the article of which they had been in search. Ronald McDonald of Applevalley, his comrade, i settled at St. Peter’s Lake, where he died some years ago, at aripe age. They under- went many trials and hardships in their gold hunting experience. As the mode of travel was not so convenient as at the presentday. Mr. McVarish encceeded in clearing a large farm on the Souris Line Road, which at the time of his death was wellstocked and furnished with all the modern appliances for successful husban- dry. He leaves family of three sona and two daughters who suryive him and who are alicomfortably provided for. His funeral to St. Mary’s Church, Sonrle, was one of the largest seen in Kings County for many years, The Rev. D, F. McDonald, of Souris, officiated on the oceafion who also admin-~ istered the rites of his church to him during his illness, Thus bas passed away another of the landmarks of the good old people who assisted in building up the industries of the Island reclaiming it from the forest, and his work being done has gone to bis reward. May hie soul rest ‘n peace, Souris L. Rd. Feb. 25th 1898. (Herald & Patriot pleaes copy) ANSWER TO MALPEQUE = = Sin In your i68ue of the 23rd, I see a com mutication from some very indignant worthy signing himself “Malpeque,” who not satisfied with inveighing against the project of building anew P. W. C., so far forgets himself as to enter into @ Cons temptible and aleo a most cowardly sland- erous attack upou Dr. Anderson and Prof. Caven who seem to be referred to in bis letter. Against these he launches his most bitter invectivee. Buta cur always barks at his bettere and from a safe place, and these are certainly the tactics of the writer signing himself “Malpeque.” He certainly spoke truly enough in using the word magnificent Dr. Anderson for he is that in truth when compared’ with the like of the writer from Malpeque. He speaks of Dr. Anderron’s salary as heing greater than that which the late Attorney General drew from the office held by him, and why should it not be so; for does the Dr. not g ve value for his pay? As for turning the Gevernor out of doore that is another question and one perhaps not s0 important as turnipg many of the scholors of the Island away from the chance of furtherirg their education in order to support themselves through life; and to use his ownargument,is not the Goveraor sufficiently well paid to pr vide his own residenceif it comes to the salary question. He renews that worn-out and useless argument about the present P.. W. C. being good enough, tf repaired: Well, it would be, to accomodate all he | might send to it. He says such “bulwarx+” of free education, as Dr. Anderson and Prof. Caven are not required. If it were not for their past efforts, where would be our clever young educationalists that$he epeaks of, to whom is credit due for the first scientific trainilog of Schurman, Mac~ Phail and others that might be mentioned’ Sureiy—as he so urgently requests it— Parliament should be summoned at once, and save bim from “putting hie hand into | his pocket” as he expresses it himeelf, As for the Premier’s “ democratic — It is madeu wharf at Dingweli’s Shore. my letter is largely composed of words and nousense. manner endeavoured to state correctiy the facts of the case, having in view the fit of the whole community, and , ed by env.onas or selfish motives, as is the j care with “Old Liberal” and bis assir tant. | Had I been an aepirant to office, I migh , °f | [ was destitute of the first principles of honesty, have “borrowed words” and thus } secured my appoiztment, bat a thon-and times better is itto move in an humble | sphere, tran toobta'n a public appoint ment by uoworthy means, and have to | resign , when stupidity andin competence | were found to be the only qualification, opinion of the people, declaring that any expenditure of money on a wharf at Dingwell’s would be a pnblic waste. To show how utterly ridiculous he makes himself appear in the public eye, I will recall to his mind a very large meeting held in the schoolroom at Marte in Feby. 1896, when the fo'lowing resolution was | submitied : “Reso'ved thiatit is the opinion of this meeting that the Government fulfil toeir promise by having the money appropriat- ed for the repaire of Dingwell’s wharf expended and in the event of the money not being expended for this purpose, it is the unaminous Opinion of this that the Government has brokon faith with the people. At this meting, Mr. Judson Webster presided and declared the resolution carri- ed without @ dissenting voice. Within one week ata large meeting held at Morell, this resolution was eodorsed. In view of these facts “Old Liberal” and his assist- ants ignore the opinions of the farmers of Morelland Marie and constitute thems selves the cus’odians of the wisdom of the whole community. Uid Liberal refers to Capt. the Schr. Darling as being driven on the flats of St. Peters Harbor, and condems the cn tructior of awharf there. I wish to inform “Old Liberal” that the Darling was not commanded by Capt. Gallant, dat by Capt. Doucet e His schooner was driven on by a furious s'o-m, Being of over 100 tonsand loaded with Salt she was very deep Inside, the harbor war one seething masa cf foam and the Capt, ran intoo far before dropping anchor, He was a stranger and. not knowing the channel struck a fiait Is this any reason, that a wharf could not be built. Because the Boston beat a shor time ago went on the flats at Rose bank, is thatany reason that Charlotietown Harbor sbou'd be abandoned. The public will thus see the tran*parent absurdity of the contentions of “Old Libera’.” The chart shows the channel] s et most places over 200 yards wide, anda not serpentine as siated by “Uld Liberal,” We have magnificent harbor and range lights, we have a harbor master whose duty is to keep the channel buoyed, and we Lave a custom heuce offiserto attend to his departm< nt, all that is required to give the farmer: & clance to ship their produce and place them onthe same footing as other sections of the Province is wharf accomodation; and with equsl advantages Thave no fear but they will take their place with the farmers Of any part of this Island, Weare told by “Old Liberal” that no wharfage hasbeen collected at Dingwell’s for years. Would a revenue be expecied from a wharf that for the last twenty years has been in a dilapidated condit on; And even if it bad been in re- pair, the government wae not in @ position to collect fees from the fact that since 1884 each government, Federal and Local, has refused to own those wharves that at that time were mot taken over by the Federal Government. Iam regarded as an extremist by the writer to Tue Examiner, but I have never sunk so low in the slough of political bigotry as to burn in effigy one of Canada’s most illus.rious tore; one who assisted ip @ great measure in making the Dominion what it is to-day, and who is respected by the people and honored by our Queen Old Liberal has always been regarded as a a political Ishmaelite, aud fortunate will the party be who bas him against it, as he is considered the omen of bad luck, the the harbinger of disaster. His influence has no more effect then the sickly rays of a December sun has upon an Alpine glacier. I feel that in this matter the Government will redeem the promise made to the people, and, notwithstanding the threats of “Old Liberal,” the farmers of Morell, Marie and Midgell will, atthe hands of the Covernment, obtain justice. Thanking you, Mr. Editor, for the valu- able apace afforded me in sudmitting this | matter and feeling that the Government will not be awed by Old Liberal, and that aoy further writing by me in answer to him woald be merely a waste of time. I remain, Ga)lant ot RESIDENT. SS VaLuaBLe Prorerry.—Attention is di- rected to the advt. of that valuable pro- | erty, part of the Thorne estate, on the Lower Sprting Park Road. This is an ex | cellent opportunity for some business per- son. ‘ | 18th inst, in wha’ he regards as an answer | ' to my Jast Jewer, respecting the proposed | He says that | borrowed [ have in my humble | bene- | i not actuat | | | sale as is the case with *Ul]d Libera:” and his | he]pmate. “Old Liberal” would arrogate to him. | self the supreme function of voicing the ts health—cures and prevents disease. All druggists sell this standard English pre- paration at 60c a large bot- tle; trial size, 25c. RAAAARAAAAAAAAAAA Freehold Farm); For Sale. Af AUBURN LOT The undersigned offers to sell'by private bis well known farm, situated at Anburn, Lot 36. Containing 110 acres | We use best materials, and have modern machinery to work 90 of which is clear and ina good state of with. We put gold filling in Artifical teeth, everything to cul.ivation, balance covered with a good | @ make them look natural. Our prices are low, and a!l work growth of bard and soft wood. The farm | guaranteed, is well watered and buildings in good re- | piir, conveniently situated to schoels, churches, cheese factories, shipping facila ities, ond mussel mud. Terms reasonable, no and good title guaranteed. If not sold before Saturday, the 9th day of April next, it will be offered for sale at Public Auction on that day at 1 o’clock in the afternoon. FRANCIS LOUGHRAN. Auburn, Lot 36, Feb. 23rd, 1898. wky 6in. incumberance Valuable Property was" lor Sale The eubscriber cffers at private eale that large dwelling souse and premises, consisting of Jarge barn and “ther out houses; situated on the Lower Spring Park Road, formerly occupied by the jate Mrs. Catherine Thorne. This is an excellent business stand, and ean be purchased at a reasonable figure. Every- ibing io firstclass repair. Good title guaranteed. S. G. THORNE. RSS 862OSSVSSSSE6 2008 It's Cedar Posts ‘ And Laths we wish to draw your at- tention to just new. They ‘are good stock and we have plenty. 2.000, Posts and 500 M Laths is about the quantity. It you require any, come and see US, >SOB@Geoeee4 . O87 Qe Tecsewons 161 JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. | | | | | | 808 7 DSB DOSES Our New System of----- Business Practice Ts the latest and best,and is working like a charm. It is real, actual busivess, and makes still more complete what was already the best sy- stem in the Dominion. We give the best business train- ing. Send for our new pros- pectus. You can enter the P.E I. Commercial College at any time. ISAAC OXENHAM, Principal and Proprietor Ch’town feb9—26 wts Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the Dunstaff nage Cheese and Butter Co., will be held inthe Marsbfield Hall, on Wednesday, the 9th day of March, next, at one o’clock p- DD. JOHN R, MUNN, Marshfield, Feb. 2let. Secretary 48wpat2i GQ) @) SKILLFUL ns lptvag j i's All the above are found at our offize SAVE THAT TOOTH We alwavs advise to have a tooth lished our business on the fact that we save teety. it is necessary thata tooth must come out, without pain, by use of the famous BERLIN METNOD Teeth filled absolutely without pain, by use rf BLECTRICITY, Work is We } ave estal Wheo we extract it saved, Our Crown and Brince modern. C ]] and see specimens, Our Arririca, Terern. them in every way. We make all kinds, and gnarantee Open evenings 7 to 8. % % BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS i Ay Over Store of Prowse Bros. QVC Ae Oke A PRIVATE DETECTIVE After a Government Official We are in the Dairy Supply business to stay, notw it standing the unfair competition of au official whose travellin expenses are paid out of the public funds. We pay our ow and will compete with any of the Quebec houses thus repre sented, for quality of workmanship in cheese vats, cream vats, either single or duplex, portable or stationary, temper- ing or receiving vats, and all other Dairy Supplies in stock or to order at short notice. We have on hand Alpha Separators which retur. more money to the pations than any other, Separator oil that will insure safer running at extreme speed than any other on the market. Butter Boxes for storing and shipping butter in. Dairy plants that will run without an expert engineet on hand. Boilersthat will save fuel over any other that has been imported so far. Engines that do not require to be driven at extreme speed to obtain enough power, Al! work warrented for one year. Call at our up town store in the Temple, Grafton Street Charlottetown. T. A. MACLEAN . Successor to McKinnon & McLeax.