MONDAY, MARCH 5 18s. WE OFFER Baber Vaine Liberal - Conservative Candidatgs,[Commumteatton, wien ne Main ot ag ee PROGRAMME Bet side law : ing that > FOR BELFAST: A prominent gentleman in this city 1s — leet wbare Er re paler ‘Les Xo in receipt of a letter from @ Consetvative) i+ amusing reading could bafound. I was St. Dunstan § College Concert, A. A, Mele an Esc uire, ; » of Parliament now in Ottawa, €M-|acain in the lawyer's office, and having ? member of Parl g y obtained permission to look over the old law books, |. came across the following — TIGNISH : the Minister of Marine and See al passage onthe law of libel, whith Tada TH E LYCE U ar Captain Frank Gallant. Harirax, N. S., Feb, 4th, 1999" Jia think merits a place in this column. . THE DAILY EXAM —OF THE ee closing a copy of the following memorial to TO BE GIVEN IN 'o the Honorable - Minister of Marine -endiny, ook is called ‘ Siderfin’s Reports,” —_- Tt TOPS ee = ail Fisheries, Ottawa: and therein it is stated: ‘* It is actionable oe THE DAILY EXAMINER bmit for your all ac llor a ‘ daffo down-dilly,’ if , i *| Srr,—I have the honor to submit for your! to call a counselo yy Than any other House n —— —————— consideration the specification and yon of an there be an averment that the words signify Wednesday, March ith: in “mem MARCH 5, 1888. invention of @ Submarine Cable Railway to} an ambidexter ; or to say of an attorney, ‘ : connect the Island of Prince Edward with} that *he hath’ mo more law than Master ce Points Worth Considering. the raainland during the winter —— Cheyny's buil,” even although , ee PART LI. IN STOCK: sv 3 ‘onvevyance of passengers, mails 4!) Ghevny ac , ; i | sada that the four| freight. Inmaking my plans to send you, I] 0vay set Kecling Chief Justice observed, | {2s#*tmental Duet—"The Northera Route BODIES . ; es . j ‘ » Tic . “ A aon nite > Ci > . « . , POO OEOOeH EOE E EERE E HOMER EHH Hey ‘ Ir is admitte | on all hands tha e have not deemed it necessary to have working | , the indal is the greater,’ and it is quite malt ; ; manufactured at the Charlottetown Roller plans, but have sent you descriptive —— baat that al say hat lawyer ites ; sal J. T. Gallant and F. Carten. wi ‘ ‘ ~~ | " : , fei by hic) u ay be & ble to form an idea o a ° - - Y ae tv ” ALL 8STY Mills "makes tho cake.” So. looy ax we) Ey wich you may be Able to form an fn Oy Se aw chan a gone, © in ctionalo; snd | SOM "Ad Chern The Diving Hallo Ca can grow wheat enough, it will not be nec-| 01S ent queere, whether it-be not actionable to say | Vocal Solo—" The}Mipshipmite*....Mr. Ch. Bel 4 FULL AND COMPLETE STOCK OF essary to go abroad to buy flour. If our ~ T submit my humble opinion that its ay a lawyer ‘hath no more law than the man Voosl | Qeurtette-* Come Where the Lilies : , ea i Q s ; . ; BA BPS trom aengrs adie lished “su scessfu y, in the moon.’? (i Tek ce ra * a ache eh ioe omson eee cpeenre he ee, na tite . os Me Sanaa ‘death com be as- + # Messrs. mousey wenn Cumeron and ? : : ° a < ) ‘ ’ 4 ; , McNally. : not fret much about the lossof a market} og ould your Government undertake its} [t certainly strikes one as strange to hear Veesl Bele>-" Anshened © . , for oats; forthe money obtained for the] adoption. The question of cost gr of a “text” front a novel inscribed upon a ocal So Or anal stare Watson. oats--the money which Wwe hate had to tion would be a trifle compared iss Wwe a mural tablet placed in a church, The ar] enna . send out of the Province for flour, will no : oo — -— a papa wire iy Be monument to which [’ refer has recently Comic Chorus,.......... ei. USSD. Glee Club OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. send ¢ 7 : Island and the rest of the been erected in a church in Scotland by a] VocalSolo—‘The Standard Bearer”,.Lindpaintuer sdb apm 298 longer be needed for that purpose ; and, if] suffered by the present unsatisfactory system | 2 ite daugh f Thack to th { Mr. Ch. H we can by any means produce articles for | o communication, her hetiand'e, fathers, Sid thie tami” is Solo and BO ee OL pour GENERAL HARDWARE and MILL SUPPLIES. ' : By the construction of this Railway, daily | r which we will obtain as much money as for]... junication with this Island conld be es- the following extract from the ** New- ad Mndein 11+ . bcs con dacaentsdeniedalls GL. yes - Mr, A. Casault and Glee Club. the oat crop, we shall be, by so much, the} tablished, and mails, passengers and freight ]comes”:--** And lo, he whose heart was ~ ha could be passing to and from the Island, to| as that of a little child had answered to his} Vocal Solo—* Our Ship Sails Well To-night”..... NO RTO % & FEN NN EL, L, ee the great joy and satisfaction of a people who| mame, and stood in the presence of The Mr. W, E. Young. ~ 8 in this eonnection itis curtous to DO) sp. “actually imprisoned five months in thé | Master.” . City Hardware Store. avd oJ a rs FE, OO OO Seen how one industry established makes the | year. * * PART Ir. * Should my idea be thought worthy the con- . . . : ddensiieg of nant Govtauntiah and should | imagine there are but few people who | Piano Solo—" Grande March de Concert”... establishment of another possible or expe- oniagll ne éxiibg-» <ldiiabids bed d anewcain ee ft Ms Wate, dient or necessary. The Charlottetown you require my presence at Ottawa, by tele- write, however young they may be, who Miss Lucy Caven Charlottetown, March 5, 1888. Rollet Mill has created a demand for bags| graphing me 1 shall be most happy to go, to cannot look back upon the time, however ey Seniors aan a ———_-- ; for four. The bags required atthe mill explain, more explicitly than can be done short, when their compositions were dis- Song and Chores— There She Blows eo : er oe = : oo taal here, the working of my invention. _ {tinguished by ‘fine writing,” which af : W. P. MeNally and Glee Club. id GREAT Cl ; EARANSE SALE 2 are now obtained in the Upper Provinces. I might add that the specification will ex-| larger experience makes them ashamed of. | Violin Solo—* Thine Alone” (No. 1)...,.... ien<s ae Reg ea ger Ox} : . zs But if we had another such mill, or an oat-| plain the time occupied in crossing to the}A friend of mine, on whose judgment I A, J. MeDougall. meal Mill or tro, we might well consider ven a whem yee pres Se be ws place great reliance, once said to me: | Vocal Duet—* The Pilot Brave”........... Millard pe ge f ufteen minutes. ou will also observe ‘that, } *\ When wo . : 5 ; ' rey ? PS whether on not it would .pay 0s tohave 8| 200 trom the pasiuager ona, freight oars When you have written anything read it Messrs. A. J.MeDougall and W. E. Young. ' nl Fs : eee ii eae oe over, and when a sentence strikes-you as &] vocal Trio— I Naviganti ” Randegger Pe «i. bag factory for ourselves, and have the] cars will be in use, which can be shunted on fine. well-written ene, strike it ous and it] .... . ay. con kcct fhe Be eka . : dnbiene hem done by our| he sidings on land at or near the Station, , eo , aes Prof. Caven, — , aha Aiaichard. far ih ornamental printing on them done by ou “pee : ; will much improve your article,” and I = ; re ' ; while the passenger and mail car is crossing. 7 ‘ . . Comic Song .A. J. MeDeuzgall ; a ‘ ii Mr. Covumbs, or Mr. Gardiner, or the not} Below isthe specification, and T trust you have always followed this advice, - Nothing Besos cee te omens ogee ; ; i be q : . 5 ; ve 7 : a... . aes If legs efficient printers of ‘‘Tae Examiner | will give it your most careful consideration. 1s more a pene a o. ae Re lowart eee Speak Kindly to the =~ 2 Cr 3 . . . > ‘ - © S ae t % .es 72 5 ’ , ae. ee eee See ee oe thee NERF : eeeecereseene : - Pusuisuie Oompany.” If we had a bag l have the henor to be, ons se ee. eh ee tieee f Jok Wm. Mahaffy and Little Boys. ; i Your most obedient servant, ance of -verbiage. The speeches of John] _ i : ce factory here, more money would be saved Henry A. Way, Bright are said to contain more Saxon | Vocal Quartette—“ Over the Waters Asal wilter to the Province, more men would be. em- Kempt Road, words than those of any other public ee i ke AT THE ployed here, more wages distributed and Halifax, N.S. |speaker now living in England. Mrs. ¥ cscninees tet diie.. ae won P me bs ouk one ne ,| The specification to which reference is Browning was sparing in her use of Latin- > mote business would be done by those wh« pe ized words. ‘The Cry of the Children” Exar Gren. : 4 : > se 6 rein rade, Tho lent ected fom aude in thin amoral sets forth thatthe ado, Tha Coy of the Cw | sae ad hare" BI Mee Dominion Boot & Shoe Store cars will be drawn frum station to station Glee Club. s o GP nae PAS aes bag factory, might not be very great ; but Joubert says: ‘* lt is by familiar words that ‘everything helps”; and it is true of by an endless floating chain. The track is | # style bites and takes possession of the Admission, 25 cents ; Children half-price.” Re to be of plate steel, in sections of twenty reader. It is by these that great thoughts | served seats, 10 cents extra. , at obtain currency and are assumed to be good |}. -Deers openat 7. Concert to begin at 8. ‘*a penny, saved is as good as twopence lengths, V shaped, two feet six inches metal, like gold and silver stamped with a W. E, YOUNG, communities as well as of individuals, that During the ! Month of March, earned.” wide at the top and eighteen inches deep, | well known impression.” + . : r tad ‘ Rs a ete | 5 es i ! But a bag factory would.require a supply with a flange projecting on each side four . * ; sti ’ ; J. B ial A CDON A i> | This | inches, for the wheels of the car to float Who does not remember those ines, Citizens Skating Rink. > e A LL S of traterial of which to~ make bags. wits, calih “UOr mt ota partly, of course, from the early associa- _—" ons Ee Ae tag a. ete te material might, of course, be imported. under, the said section of track to be made tone’ édnikmeted duit our hadi tat pn el : ' Why not ourselves produce the flax out of | 4ir tight so as to float. On the centre|jearned them, but chiefly, | venture to HE Subscriber offers for sale the CITI- Entire Stock of Boots and Shoes at a Discount * which the material is made? It is afact|of the “rail, at the top, a plate is think, by reason of the simple, plain, terse, ZENS’ SKATING RINK. rene > 7 4 that the soil and climate of Prince Eaward | fastened on each side, forming a receptacle | Vigorous Saxon words they contain , wit Pee ark Meeekt we of 20 per cent. off his usual low prices. LS ’ Island is admirably suited to the growth of into whieh the pulling chain will run, and " See ee eh star ! Apply to : : : pie P ow I wonder what you are , ; : ‘ e c flax. As good flax can be produced here as a smaller one at the bottom of the return oop yy al ” high, eae ae ee DODD The Stock is neatly all New last Pail. Centemnatl bite dneee te. act Sk tank aie ; | in any part of the world. It will pay tojing chain. This receptacle has an opening Like a diamond in the sky.” : for their money at THE DOMINION BOOT AND SHOE STORE. | :7 raise flax for the sake of the seed alone.|.one-and-a-half inches wide, running the] 4. many of vould. hav bered . ES a" ohra) % ; y of us wou lave rememberet i 4 Flax may be fed to our horses and cattle whole length of the rail, into which an arm|them, or indeed could have remembered Read the Following ae B. McDON & LD, = ft with the best results, provided it be fed|from the bottom ear runs, and to which the | them had the very same idéa been express- February20—dy & wky PRUPRIETOR. } l carefully and in-the right way ; and it can pulling chain is fastened. Each section of ade fine writing, ‘1 will eo P ROGRAM 3 . — eS = ‘ ; dis ; Ws ; a ; be sold and sent abroad with advantage. | the track or rail is bolted together, end for}. : . - ‘as re ea Gai ; , . onal ¥S re ow he proper distance}, aime. with. regulariy imtermi ign t, And you wil! at once decide to spend 4d By & re preparation of the fibre, Richard ? = “ee * 4 a aie) : a sparkle at intetvals diminutive, luminous, t iP Hunt, Esq., has mada, and is maxing,|'rom the surface by means of tWo CHAINS) ‘heavenly body. i + enquiries in Great Britain which may have | connected with the bottom of the track, | How I conjecture, with surprise, not unmixed Next Tuesday Evening, 6th Inst. g : Z| with uncertainty, what you are. _IN THE— tcal res : , rj and running at an angle on each side of the : & practical resuit ; and we are’not without Oe ee re Located apparently, at such a remote distance 20: hope that we may, ere long, be enabled to bottom, and fastened to large gtanite| from and at a height so vastly supeiior to Y Mi C A -° HA I j ’ 7? ge : Sj =I. . i 4 position. The track near the shore will imilar in general appearancé and refractory ceeciens ben teen al as is required in the manufacture of flour powers to the precious primitive octahe- bags, and sell flax fibre in considerable gradually rise to the station house, and be dron crystal of pure carbon, seen in the ariel Or— quantities to the linen mills abroad. housed in from below the water line till] region surrounding the earth. EN At any rate—remembering that agricul-|it reaches the station, forming a shoot *o% —-— 2 —WILL BE GIVEN— ure ig our mainstay, and that 6ur leading industries must either spring from or be dependant upon agrficalture—-the whole which will keep the ice from interfering with the car. Concerning the practicability. of this I saw the other day an account of the origin of the song the ‘* Marseillaise,” the national anthem of the French, which I give for the benefit of those of your readers In Aid of Y. M. . A. Reading Room. D-R-Y G-0-0-D-5. if matter seems to us to be very well worth scheme, we have, of course, nothing to say. | who may not have seen it. The words Ries th A: tt te os Prof, Logan considering. It proves one important fact; that means} were the production _of Rouget de Lille, a de Miss Shenton ee {) ee ee it - + of communication. between this Province emer oe tae | a deen Tike Instrumental Duett....Miss Weeks and Mr. Earle , Bayard on the Treaty.. ik, in. el ot oa nbiant | CTed at Strasbourg in the year i¢gi, WHEN | Reading...............-.....6: Rev. J. Carruthers wA x A ON & CO i odin j and oe — atti = ~— Marshal Luckner commanded the army, at | Vocal Solo..............¢.-..0-+- Mrs. M. McLeod . is Ir is quite clear from the remarks of } ©"84gi"g e serious attention Of/that time entirely composed of young } violin Duet............ Misses Beer and Newbery ~y Seema Bayard, published in THe Ex-| thoughtful and inventive minds. This, of} conscripts. The Marshal was to mapch on | Vocal Solo...............:0:c00es0ee00 Miss Knight Musi clear out Surplus Stock to make room for Large —~ “ ’ . r " . . , . - " ine ing -ertal 7 s “d 1 7 . y, ” ; | cer of Saturday. that the statements of | ‘self, is one good result of the agitation set | the following morning of a certain day, and | Piano Solo...........0...--....0058- -Miss Hensley “spring Imeortations. Bargains will be given in ” ie AMINER of Saturday, that the s atements ¢ eh MaDe a Del eS late in the evening previous he enquired if | Vocal Solo,.......,..02-06..60.00% ,-.-Mrs, Jarrerd : Fs i f t during this Mont ; “4 i the opposition press to the effect that Can-}°" © po OWiar. —*ne question | there were any men of a musical or poetical | Reading............4..-++++ Rev. 5. Weston-Jones every eparonent au me vee sq ada had but to ask for Commercial Union of affording -means by which the Govern-| genius, who could compose a soul-inspiring | Pianc Solo.........060e0e00 06 eee cee ees Prof. Logan omvauaes = 3 : . ‘ : - . |} ment can complete its contract with Prince | song to animate his young soldiers. Some | Vocal Solo..... ce’ 4 P ; z or unrestricted'Free Trade, or Reciprocal . si one mentioned Captain Rouget de Lille, | Violin Sol Mr. Vinnicombe | Ladies and Children’s HOSIERY Men's Heavy OVERCOATS and REEFERS, = é F Trade, in order to obtain it, | @dward Island and unite all the Provinces a ee renee ne ne over onthe “KID GLOVES and MITTS SILK and FELT HATS | ; ree rade, m ¢ oP ON Te » ._ | Who was immediately ordered into the pre- —_ ceeineab ~ sy 5, st mmweee at (TT , i are groundless and alse. Mr. Bayard with a band of steel, isa ‘‘live one” in sence of thet Marshal 46. reesive his ccm- | Tickets %3.capts cach, forsale at.G.H. Haszard’s ULSTER and MANTLE CLOTHS, RUBBER CLOT HING, os ‘s i. ;_ | this Canada of ours—one which will not di ands 1e subiec thic ind rx ~ . — CORSETS, all sizes (from best inakers), LINDERS and DRAWERS, says that ‘‘the British and Canadian pleni- not die; mands upon the subject, which, having | and at the door, a oe ere : -AN JACKETS i: Sa out until it is settled been given, and a promise made by De Lille | 2°P8 open at 7.30. Concert to begin at 8. White and Cream LACES and EDGINGS, | CARDIGAN JACKEIS, Li | th potentiaries were eager to have the duty : ‘ | ae , a S - 7 = es “y lle . N. GOFF, Wool and Tapestry TABLE COVERS, SILK HANDKERCHIEFS and SCARFS, + on fish removed and to get a quid pro quo; We are assured on the highest authority | *!4* ® oll wou Pr ie J ri te 10 Frag mech3—i Acting Secretary. | DRESS GOODS (in newest shades), LINEN COLLARS and CUFF. a MOV é ie eae ae , ss _._| morning, he went to his quarters, and dur- : i | but the American negotiators firmly de- ee aes the se x ee — the night he not only wrote the song in ere Raed de” selling very cheap, clined all‘ along to stipulate for any change | 4994/4 18 most anxious to have the ques ton | question but also set it to music; and next an OL sizes; : P © , . . . ‘ . ’ ofa yore \ 5 r ; in the tariffor even for any recommenda- | S4tisfactorily disposed of ; nor can we think | moruing the army marched to its tune and | 4 oll ROOM PAPER—The latest patterns, the largest assortment, the lowest prices. t the people of the Upper Provinces so carried everything before it with an enthu- tion to Congress to make any change in the 5 axel eee } BEES) ; doh 4 siasm only to be’equalled by absolute frenzy. ME PA | O & CO ‘ tariff.” This statement is im accord with unreasonable that they would refuse assent The original composition is said’ to bets JA S N *9 i that. of the President in his message to the|to.4 feasible and reasonable plan, if the| been in the® possession’ of th’ ‘late Louis March 1, 1888—dy & wky ; MARKET SQUARE, ig Senate, viz: that no provision affecting the | Whole matter were clearly explained. _ | Phillippe... The naine ** Marseillaise” was at — = ; ¢ tariff duties or other domestic legislation We want, and we ought to have, men inj 3!¥en to tt jong after its first oo, when & " $ 5 fC alli d able to | body of tr ops entered Paris from Marseilles could be made as the price of obtaining | the House of Commons willing and able to playing the. air AT THE . . a % 5 . ~<itm = treaty rights of United States citizens. torce this important matter upon the : t pee ean ont attention of the people’s representatives, ag mete ; % : ~ . . 7 e! —Mr, Louis H. Frechette, of Quebec, | ahd to appeal to their reason, their gener- s : Ht : " ‘ . Unfermented Wine. i ' ms has been requested by the directors of the osity and their sense of justice for its oer raga Vrencaiee, of Karis, to translate favorable consideration, But there's the \ writer in the HMmpire taking part in <r A Dee % ‘King Lear” into French for the con- : ’ : ads canna ‘ Is Still Going On : ‘ f templated production at that theatre. This rub. Unfortunately we did not send such | the discussion cecncerning unfermented ; *e . « ss ¢ ¥ ’ ‘ine for were . bGe ur} es is, as ‘* Teetotum,” inthe Montreal Star,|to Ottawa. “ Aye! there’s the rub. wine for sacrenl.atal purposes, quoted the 20: ‘emarks. cert: : : ; following: statement as having been drawn —_——— remarks, certainly a high tribute, not onl , , raw : to Mr... Frechette's Secu akili: hut alec nA —_—_—_—__————— up by the Rev. William Wright, . a W i . Good e Continue to Sell the Best Goods - at Lowest Prices, a PF BRE. ey acct me a his knowleige of the French language. It Supreme Court. Penal el ae ee ‘o Many Fine Grades of Goods. should be the death-blow to the now nearly v i exploded idea that the French spoken and March 3) ||." tb¢ man Ya ee ts * me ate written in Canada ié’s patois GCidthaa vi. Ocasett:Abeion of; * a Wat- worl to [speak on the subject,” was sub- : ae . ; | itted. Ly him to the general assembly mepoap ington anty of a machine, concluded to-day. Ver- mittee 2 a weg . .s*> The seheme which Mr. H, F. Coombs | dict for plaintiff for $50. F. Peters for of the. Psesbyterians in Scotland. LARGE DISCOUNTS, ‘is. prothotifiy,” is*” &xplained in. another | plaintiff, W. A. O. Morson for defendant. | © “* We, the undersig:el' missionaries and -O: ‘ column’ of Tae Examryer. It has in- ~ fluéntial advocates’in St. John, and seems _ to be worthy of favorable consideration. a <P + ge Carroll vs. Nicholson—Action for damages for breaking and entering plaintiff's house, and for false arrest. ommenced this afternoon. Mr. Morson for plaintiff, residents in Syria, having been repeatedly requested to make a distinct statement on the subject, hereby declare that during the whole of our residence and travelling in Syria and the Holy Land'we haven ever seen or heard of And every effort made to meet the require- ments of CASH BUYERS. F. W. MOORE, Assignee of Harris & Stewart. WHITE COTTONS, | CORSETS, GREY COTTONS, | GLOVES, TABLE LINENS, LINEN TOWELS, t Te pbort THE Cenxtre-Boarp.—The St. | Messrs. Peters & McNeill for defendant. | 41 unfermented wine; nor have we found | { ayucs Gazette says the Glasgow yachtsmenhave| Court will adjourn about Wednesday. among Jews, Christians or Mohammedans PRINT. COTTONS, COLLARS, | LINEN TOWELINGS, ielded to the centre board; that at a meet- ve : - : = & NS . : Glyde sake alobe ; nad bige nei pan Foner siesta wine having ever DRESS GOODS, RitBBON S, | BED TICKI NGS, near STDS aman. Segues bails Signad by the Rev, W. M. Thompson, AGENTS WANTED, White and Colored Counterpanes, American Knitting for racing. The Royal Clyde yacht club| %0 to 25 per cent. Reduction on D. D.; Rev. S H. Calhoun; C. V. A. Ch’town, March 2, 1888. 2 = moreover, it is announced, meditates to throw | ' ‘ : . ‘ ‘ . » Te eanetet MAnnounced, meditates to throw | Boots and Shoes, during the month | v,.. Fic, D. D.; Rev. James Robertson; | TS Set the celebrated Rudder Bucket cowin} — Cottons, Cheap Shirtings and era — anes, whether keel op centre board. Yhe|Of March, at R. K. Jost's (Bore-| Rey. H: H. Soins wa sone Vostabet, to she right nen, PRES ‘ottons and Sheetings, Carpets and Oil Cloths. wo announcements taken together seem t . .|M. D.; James Black, Esq. ; ichae ouce. $8 : ; : ee that the centre-board ‘will ee . ham's Old Stand), North Side Mar Meshaka, doctor; Rev. John Crawford; LAWRENCETOWN PUMP GO., PERKINS A STERNS. | eral tf ee cede: yeobts whethty large or | Ket Square. Go andl get Bargains.|R. W, Brigstocke, M. D., F. R. 0. 8.3] apent issr—wky Iyr ANNAPOLIB Co., N. S, .. ; object is t6 wia prize. | -feb29—ly / Rev. Win. ‘right, B, A. is Mosvay, Jan. 30, | Charlottet6wn; Fel, 14) 1888. . itz ancgethe x 4 YS Sie a ns: = wr | _ a ard. -.4 of tp + “aa : ae ‘ ~~ it deg -@. %, 7" . . a? ye : - acs a 3 +2. * s as cat *ia tude a4ing sé re a9 < i eek 8,5 Pe j «3 wee e *