= = nt ll ti ll nt ee eta ef THE DAILY EXAMINER. — eee sonnet cusmnenaiae —- — y - - — SO advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnririvzs. ce a ‘ ‘ cea Sineie Copres Two Cente “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to oo : ING > —- 7 ' Yr » a 4 ¥> MIEVIN INH me v y ‘ Y 4 A | an HARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. FRIDAY, JANUARY 38, 1890. VOL. 25.—-NO. 29 cin ell al 7 Pure-Bred Stock. ae a | D LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. red 5 BPO, Pee Siva, gD : gettam | a ee E. ~~? gf fi 1g IC all 00 r, a VALUABLE IMPORTATION FOR KING’S COUNTY. ke pL Ss Sac ae a > | eS a = si G "? ' Se Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and A Voice From Morell. A valuable lot of horses, cattle, sheep, ! > — r ete mene by en ee of é as tne i a sz ee at Cardigan station on ; ‘ 7 at ime’ o.. , ae oe oa ‘ + eh ‘ sU p- this remedy, attest the world-wide rep- s1n,—There is quite a stir in the politi- onday, 30th December, ultimo, in ch 4 r HT Pp 4 t ( ° ) i JVEZ \ } : : ‘ : > 0 1 charge is if IM R IGHT PLACE to buy your ( HR IS M AS 5 oll utation of Ayer’s Pills. Leading phy- jcal camp. The leaders, battle day being} of Mr. Leslie Es Poole, of Lcutit Waetenies, PLIES, as they always try to secure the best goods and sell) Raaaae sean gee em = fof | near, are busy enlisting recruits and are/who, along with Hon. James Clow, had 1] es y 4 r gary alitv : | Stomach and Liver Troubies, Costive- | particularly anxious about the various] beer in O io f , i} t e k st prices It dor yay o buy second ¢ uality and ie , , partic , = . th away in Ontario for the urpose of | L UUSLN SUUARS the lowest prices, | a on t p i) t : nd \: ak with ness, Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; strongholds. As this generally happens] selecting the animals referred tar lulterated goods at any price, hey have a very 1arge ¢ a a Te ee and ! but once in four or five years the time ap-{| The importation consists of the bay well-assorted stock of New Goods. comprising in part : — cath ae dahinal cies GEaEE MERE pears opportune for the electors in each] Clydesdale stallion General Burnette, four wage casthoryice ae sniienee, he mic, | district to meet and bring to the notice of}years old, imported in 1888 from Scotland “ ' tTATC : ‘ i ore ; and, r ’ . . _ . , 6,000 pounds RAISINS (very tine and large), ete taeda for Family Use,as eae the Government their grievances or such} by Messrs. Robert Beith & Co., Bowman- Si 2 50 9 ANN os ‘TRRANTS. clean and not gritty - Travel id ; ’ public improvements as may be required | ville, Ontario, one of the largest firms of 1 26 =,0U! ve Rt . A. —* — on gt ys » eee ee lief ‘}in their midst. We notice that Peake’s/horse dealers in Canada. This horse is h 0 JUV m Candied Citron, Lemon and Orange £ eel, Ayer’s Pills. Five one “oo (on have already moved in this matter asking|very compactly made, and although not so am | 1 200 é< NEW DATES taken so ill with for a booking station. They are entitled| heavy as some of our draft horses, yet has Cars pels i i ae Hes . to it and we hope they will be successful | many other points that will commend him aca a . Pails Dessicated Cocoanut, Rheumatism improvements are needed at Lot 40 Sta-|to stock-raisers. He weighs 1830 pounds, ae a rn oe tion. Although we labor under such dis- BE. 8, BLANCKARD, &. 2. Member M4. P.A., G. 8. and lreland, OFFICE: | | Corner Pownal and Water Streets. | TELEPHONE wove i a eod Way pu JOHN TPT. MELLISI, a ° : > Pubiic. Wee CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. OFFICE —Lenden Heuse Building. davies Corner), Queen Si. ill Kinds of | | Business promptly attended o, yiole ‘ ; Ww interast. Mi. i. L. HEARTZ, / : i : i WALSe PACK cr Will take a Limited Number of Pupils on the Pianeforte. . a , cA terms, ¢ . apply it the Dt N¢ AN Hot “E, rner Water and Prince Streets. » JANES A. M - GEORGE MUSGRAVE MODDIOON & MITQADAVR HuUpRIDUL Oy MUSGRA VE, SROKERS q 7 a eo oe ae 2 e HALIM AX. Consignments of Is] » will receive k 10) > ~~. : - IVEFEREN( : i . snier i : Né » , ae 5 & ae |) hae ee { i : lanag Da N » Scotia + riottetow! cu “4 53> 93% 2 { , ay r TG VARKE & JIVUNES, ‘EG. fe MG MNP sige o 8 Tv as r a 2 Aube : a2 4% : S&S. : . T) LONDON, ENGLAND D P : ter } C‘anada y vi ORRISOD & A COOK BOOK | FREE By mail to any lady sending us her post office address. Wells, Richardson & Co,; Montreal. BARGAINS = PIANOS. ORGANS,| . IMARK WRIGHT & JO’S. ~ 4 ° _ Ss oot ae Sewing Machines, y t ++ +totown UuUCEIL DULGbY, ULGLLUUUCUU WL, SKATES, SKATES. yenuine Acme Club Skates, LOWEST PRICES. od, 4 : ari Bags Almonds, Walnuts, Brazils and Filberts, Choice Figs (in small boxes and by the pound), Mixed Spices (mixed by ourselves and guaranteed pure) Flavoring Extracts on draught and in Coffee, fresh roasted and ground, Layer Raisins, from 20c. up to 40c. & pound, cegs Green Grapes, Cases Oranges and Lemons, and Pickles, Sauces and Relishes NOTICE TO RETAILERS.—We have the largest and finest ek of XMAS CONFEGTIONERY that we ever carried, and} gppetite’ and imparting ‘enenzy and i } ee we think it will pay you to call and see it as early as possible | Barrisier, Attorney, Notary ;, comprises the latest novelties in 1 cent goods, Barley Sugar loys, Caramels, Mixtures, Xe. oz. and 1 oz. bottles, sanaerenenenanenee "ta law & wky—decld WHOLESALE AND RETAIL, AT OUMRISSION Merchants, ©) JD ID SZ ROGERS. > . 20, 1889 that I was unable to do any work, I took three boxes of Ayer’s Pills and was entirely cured. Since that time I am never without a box of these pills.” Peter Christensen, Sherwood, Wis. “Ayer’s Pills have been in use in my family upwards of twenty years and have completely verified all that is claimed for them. In attacks of piles, from which I suffered many years, they afford greater relief than any other medicine I ever tried.””—T. F, Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. ‘‘T have used Ayer’s Pills for a num- ber of years, and have rever found any- thing equal to them for giving me an strength to the system. I always keep them in the house.’’-—R. D. Jackson, Wilmington, Del. ‘Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me of severe Headache, from which I was long a sufferer. — Emma Keyes, Hubbardston, Mass. “Whenever I am troubled with con- stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer’s Pills set me right again.” —A. J. Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. ‘‘Ayer’s Pills are in general demand among our customers. Our sales of liristmas Goods, enim 3 piinloincee Y SOMETHING USEFUL AS WELL AS ORNAMENTAL Heautifal Fancy Tables, Ladies’ Writing Desks. Rattan and Reed Chairs, Smoking and Kasy Chairs, ‘ harlottetown, De > 9, L8S9— dy 2aw wky them exceed those of all other pills com- bined. We have never known them fail to give entire satisfaction.”’— Wright & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. Ayer’s Pills, PREPARED BY Dr. J. ©. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. Sold by all Dealers in Medicine. Tae Musical——Headquarters OF FY. E. ISLAND, —I§ AT— FLETCHER’S. “PE “BELL” PIANOS we have re- cently soid to His Honor Lieutenant- Governor Carvell and others in the city have given the utmost satisfaction. THE “BELL” ORGANS need no putting. The fact that we have sold over ['welve Hundred (which is over double the number of that of any other make sold) on the sland, iv sufficient proof of their superiority ver ail others. TESTIMONIAL FROM PROF. EARLE, Cu’Town, P. E. L, Aug. 26th, 1888, Mr. C, P. FLETCHER. Deak Str —The many scores of Bell Organs given me the utmost satisfaction. They possess excellent qualities of tone 2nd touch, and the general workmanship is first-class. Having been organist of St. Paul’s for 22 years, and during all that time teaching the piano and organ to up- wards of 400 persons in town and country, ex- perience hastaught me that Canada has turned out sn organ which, for qualities referred to above, and durability, is hard to excel. S. N. EaRLe, Teacher of Piano, Organ and Singing. Always on hand, a full line of VIOLINS, which [have had the pleasure of testing, have | advantages the freight and passenyer traflic here is greater than that of many booking stations, and if an agent was in charge, it would, on account of its position, become one of the most important stations on this branch. We hope ere long to have a freight house and better means of loading cars, as we!l as the approackes improved. We think we are reasonabie in asking for these improvements and we trust our obliging and eflicient Superintendent will see his way clear to grant them for the spring trade. We expect the Local Government to grant a bonus to the Telephone Company to enable them to extend their line from Mount Stewart to St. Peter’s Bay, thence to connect with the other line at Souris. They have bonused other lines and we think we are entitled to as many favors from them as any other district. It would only be a matter of about $50, and we trust our member will take this in hand this session. But the most urgent necessity of all is the improvement of St. Peter’s Harbor. A sum of money (6001 think) was granted some few years ago for this purpose, and but about $1600 was expended or thrown away, the contractor having failed to per- form his contract ; and notwithstanding the fact that the Minister promised on Parlia- ment floor at Ottawa that the work would be ‘* proceeded with in the fspring” noth- ing has since been done. St. Peter's Har- bor is a great boon to people for ten miles round, as well as to hundreds of fishermen from the neighboring Province, and by improvement by a wharf and extended breakwater would become an important shipping port. The several wharfs around this beautiful bay, encircled by fine farms for nearly twenty miles, are rapidly ‘returning to the dust,” all on ac- count of the lack of improvements at the mouth of the harbor. In fact, I know of no public improvement which would affect such a large territory, and which could be done at a very moderate cost. We beg to call the attention of our Dominion repre- sentatives, and ex-ditto, to the fact that our petition, asking for a grant for this purpose, is now in the Department at Ot- tawa. We get the small share of almost every- thing at the disposal of the Government. Inthe host of employes in the civil ser- vice departments of the Dominion and local Governments, how many are from King’s County! Can you answer, and blush not? We claim our share in such appointment. We claim thatwhile millions are spent in other parts of Canada, we see not the thousands. That we are, of all the provinces, the least benefitted byour present fiscal policy, and therefore should receive the greater atteation. That the rate of freight on farm produce is far too high on our railway, inasmuch as Ontario is this year taking our oat market. We say our, because we are the nearer, but on account of freight are driven out. Think of paying a freight of twenty-five per cent on the cost of potatces from Morell to the nearest shipping port ; think of charging us seven cents per 100 lbs. more freight from Mon- treal to Morell or Lot 40 than to Souris, and then tell us we get fair play. Think of Germany sending potatoes to Boston or New York cheaper by far than we can to Halifax, and then tell us that we obtain our share of benefits in this age of pro- gress. This is an age of progress, and, if we are to succeed as a farming country—if we are to be able to compete with our brother- farmers of the great new West—we must get out of the old, last century rut. This we cannot do while the present high rate of freight is continued on our railway, while our harbors and public works are neglected and, as ‘‘Joe” says, ‘*is all there, and don’t you forget it.” The English Hackney stallion Gem, 9 years old, is a magnificent animal, weigh- ing 1400 pounds, of solid color (bay), and is just the horse to cross with ordinary farm mares, combining as he does large size, splendid bone and muscle, grand form and spirited action. His get should sell for cavalry horses, and will likely add an- other attractive feature to the many that the Island has already for the horse buyer. Grem was imported from England in 1888, and was also bought from Messrs Robt. Beith & Co. Too much praise cannot be given Messrs. Clow and Poole for their en- terprise in bringing such tine animals to King’s County. The cattle include the yearling Ayrshire Bull Rifleman and the two-year-old heifer Model 2nd, from the celebrated herd of Thomas Guy, of Oshawa, Ontario. Both of these animals took first prize at the Toronto and London Exhibitions for 1889, and are beautiful specimens of that most valuable breed—the Ayrshire—that has always prov- ed itself the farmers friend. ‘The sheep in- clude a first prize yearling ram and two ewes of the Leicester breed, and they cer- tainly do credit to the judgment of their purchasers. Some of the Queen’s County exhibitors will have to look to their laurels at the Exhibition next fall, for this impor- tation will be a formidable competitor, The poultry consists of a trio of Brown Leg- horns and are very fine specimens of thet breed. G. F.O. enn eiieaGieieenenate Pisquid Notes. The semi-annual examination of our school took place here on Tuesday last. The examiners present were Messrs. ‘John Handrahan, Daniel McDonald, George Jay, John A. McDonald, H. McDonald, J. Birt, W. Birt, Angus McDonald and a number of others. The scholars displayed well in theirclasses. The gold medal which was presented by Mr. Handrahan for general proficiency was awarded to Mr. Augustine James McNeill. Smelt fishing is turning in a great amount of money to the people around here. Mr. Leard, a few days ago, shipped about 1000 boxes to Boston. Mr. MacVin, the chief blacksmith of this place, shod 18 horses on Monday last. He says that he shod no less thsn 40 horses the week before. Mr. Gregory McDonald, while he was ve- turning home from Captain Boudreau’s on Sunday night was attacked by three men and got a bad beating. The offending men were not yet found. ResiDENTER. —- Horse Notes. Hermit, the most distinguished of Eng- lish stallions, and that won the Derby of 1867, is alive and hearty at twenty-six. Pistachio, the three-year-old brother of Nutwood, is described as an unusually fine looking colt, a chestnut in color, and as to gait a little inclined to pace. Mocking Bird, that made a record of 2.17} last summer and was one of the orna- ments of the Hamlin stable, was at one time in danger of going cheap under the auctioneer’s hammer. A sale had been decided upon, the day fixed, and Mocking Bird, then a yearling, was among the lot to be disposed of. In driving a band of colts from one pasture to another, Mr. Hamlin noticed that Mocking Bird displayed con- siderable speed at the trot and ordered her to be kept out of the sale. She has re- warded the old gentleman’s judgment in a marked manner, and he likes her wel! in consequence. The dam of Mocking Bird was an ordinary mare that cost Mr. Hamlin only $125, and yet it isthe current report ee Be ACCORDEONS, CONCERTINAS, FLUTES, and al! other small musical Instruments Best Guality Violin Strings, Sheet Music and Music Books, | #°4 improvements unattended to. Come, gentlemen, we expect you to wake | that he refused $20,000 for the old mare’s rds. RECEIVED PER STEAMER ‘* PRINCESS BEATRICE” : and general MUSICAL GOODS ot every|up. We elect you to Ottawa, not as orna-| 2.17} daughter not long ago. ; a ‘ ~ jescription. ‘ ; f tl } ORGANS. in price trom $65 and upward. TENS ‘ ape + ° A hk a ( I ments, nor as specimens Of the genus homo, wetiinsocelillsialeniaeinlipilibliaita iene | & ree Cases qrenuine «3 cin eC & ates, As we buy all for cash, we can sell low. not to tell us what our Great Deminion is -— : SEWING MACHINES, in price from $25 Ri ‘ PIANOS, ORGANS and SEWING MA ! destined to become, but to attend to these News Notes. CEL Bj &. _ LORrR CA S-E2. CHINES sold on terms to suit everybody. things, our home affairs. Country first, ii. “ages A revolution is said to have broken out ing purchasers | eee ——--——{x) sa | JOHN WILKINSON, Agent at Alberton | party second ; and if you find you have not}. pg a ‘ ————— =ESE pou WY |. T. C. P. YEO, Agent at Summerside. influence or talent enough to procure them, }'" °40 Salvador, MILLER BRO , a 2 x a VL oo IN v V us Go RAB BS 3 3 C, P, FLETCHER step down and out and give place to men The Farmers’ Alliance, of Lawrence, Ques Sarest, \nariotsesown. , r who have. Kansas, have decided to boycott the dress- Agencies :—James Seaman, Summerside ; WALTERS CORNER. Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1889—eod & wky tf Protection aud Free Trade are weighty | ed beef men. r rE. Scott, Alberton | Charlottetown, Dec. 9, 1889—2w corse tr ee ee i ; but th d t derived from l bg Pe arlo wo ‘ questions ; but the good to be ed fro At Huronton, Mich., on Tuesday lest : «il ri eo Ky i | wn ~ either are hardly equal, as far as we are : ; ELE CTRICAL. concerned, to the benefits to be derived Theodore Gross, his wife and eight chil- dren and a visitor were burned to death in ; from attention to our local affairs. ; ili 0 .¥¥, L TY) ASE peomtved my new nee of ELEC- Vox Popvtut. their dwelling. ' s TRIC_ BELLS, ANNUNCIATORS, BURG- 3 - ide. Bas , ; LAR ALARMS. MEDICAL BATTERIES, ete.,| Morell, Lot 39, Jan. 1, 1890. News from Hayti is to the effect that a Iam prepared to supply customers with any : there is an undercurrent of dissatisfaction a7 sed the premiace lat of the above at very low prices, in the island, which causes the Hyppolite I, have re ved toe JTCTIUIBCS iadvery ¢ wth ‘ Y pied by Mr. J, J. Seaman, Prince ‘itting up 2 iri CHALLENGES THE Worip.—Fred Har- ' Fitting up Houses and Repairing Instruments Government to feel insecure. Street, and will continue the same business { AYLOR N th Sid S 4 dar the firm name of HARRIS & BLAKE. . ‘ ' 1 or l e ueen quare. a the Whil of his —$_——{ x »——— Anta ; ; a Specialty. All work guarenteed. mon, the champion New Brunswick run- FRED. E. MORRIS, ner, has deposited $1,000 with the Cali- The New Year honors dispensed by the r wader the Dealer in Electrical Goods, fornia Spurtsman to make a bet of $5,000 |} Queen include the admission to the Privy We have purcha : rood i eae one) Seeiaaed ‘ae (x) sf a Corner of Queen and Water Streets. or $10,000 that he can outrun any man Council of Sir John Lubbock, F. R. S., and _. : a : ots pre] ed to cat ry on Car- BOOK BINDING in all styles, MAG AZINES, such as the ‘* Boys’ Own Paper,” ** Girls’ Cesewn. Heh ESE living. Harmon - oe. ae - ba Sir John Eldon Gorst Q. c. be P a D. ‘din » in all its branches, and feel | Own Paper, Harper’s Publications, ‘* Illustrated London News,” ‘ Graphic,” ry ‘ any man in the world for a ig stake. Eight negro prisoners were taken from “ ; a : run t : ‘197 ) he ss Pl whe «x ?. 7 66 Mhambhe > Tar 2 ” *- Saturday > onrt , » ** Seril ar’s ? 66 ir : 4 t’ ” i - - a > : i mident of keeping up the reputavion peo se M ae vd Pide Shop Pract is or dete oF wiauhiie tetas . ase and | N ap EICE. Yorr wasted cheeks may bave all the jail by a mob at Barnwell Courthouse, 8. . vid Factory. jceehhm tahnin “Seder } achin p Pra ’ es , t » i 8 plumpness and bloom of health through your |C., on Saturday morning and shot. The x ORGE BLAKE : EL an H Be PEAS neatly ruled and strongly bound A large stock of Biank Book er a ot agen See agente oe SagreTs Were charged with murder, é ieiiia per on hand. A& MEETING ot the Medical Association ents” : th the bee aw d t ere It is reported that the auditing officers of f the above, | hank IBRARY BOOKS tastefully bound in colors of Cloth and Leather. Old Volumes! <¥- will be held in the Law Library, Char- ote are whine se | ne and imvigorates |rhe United States treasury have diseove , ‘i " a eae ; ch I ‘:ebound it esired etyle. |lottetown, on MONDAY, Jan. 6th, 1890, at aera. litt - defalcations in the pay department sf’ ; ie a er Ne te dl \s all work is done under my personal supervision, I guarantee satisfaction. ta rm. All members mee ~— wishing to The Dominion Boot and Shoe Store has Marine Corps. The extent ofthe y, Febrvar we ; . | become members are requested to attend. ; : a ? is not yet known. Beniami ane 3 y firt on Ame. a NS almost doubled the sates during the month of ‘ye ° njatin A, e for Cannr n n a J. J. SEAMAN JAS. D. TAYLOR, Bookbinder, Ss. R. JENKINS, NM. D., December, The . ; ; clerk of the pPoyraaster 18 the Saliry. abctad . . 4 . : NORTH SIDE WUBEN SQUARE { . : nA ona ate good beets ’ ’ Ty, - MY vovabendy bw why Lm | RovPti—eou SQUARE. | qegidmm tt pat Secretory. | yt btw prides? dw dimes [ede 2 plotter 4RRO ’ e