‘ ee A a ores aoa e ” - ee Pictiarrellclens Terms :—Five Dowrass a Yea) “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— EURIPIDES. Siete Corus Two Crvrs 4 ai — —— ' , at ae, oe 12a OFT. 94.—NO. 29 2 eNeDT va, co ryvEr 7 > s s j Y ree 2 . | F, Le 2 5 % S3y VOL D4 N Fee NEW SERLES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EK. [SLAN DD, THURSDAY, M ARCH Bhe st bal be be. C maples ie 0. tee ; = ‘ WM i} that hon. gentleman’s manufacture i may ; * ic ° a : PROVINGIAL LG ! | say enter more largely into the consump e we 4 . e f , may, > SAT t 3 yas ad @ hye Mat rT rxaniiner } ition of the people of the Island of Cape , ™" i nara | Breton to-day than the production of any Is issued Every Evening by I z : ' HOUSE OF ASSEMBLY. other miller in any other part of the Do- ; . desta BSclat . { si eS winion. Yet we heard that hon. gentle- ; The Examiner i ublishing ¢ G., a a A oh rome tie E 4 ate mi man make the bold statement on the floor ‘4 Fs, 4? u 4 P & Bis Wepnespay, March 20. | of this House that this duty was a tax on J FROM THELR OFFICE, ————_—__(x)-——--——- ae 4 | ‘ee 8 eS BE to Re OY AFTERNOON. the people of Canada, and he ventured to 9 — ; T , ‘4 ~ N Re « r | , : : say that the coal duty should be removed, " LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN SOUARE, New Goods Receiv ed by S. Ne Stanley. Hon. Mr. Sullivan submitted a bill be: use it is a tax os the people. Well, \erme ; Jaw BRawe lating to constables and fence viewers. 8 ' ‘wad » ‘ Ngai aaae ‘ artnet wetEs é , days g ; r the .:oney derived from the development of Charlottetown, P. E. Island. P C a ti : low Exp cied in a Feu t BYS- explained that the bill provided for the that ‘atelad goes more of it are his —_—_—_— wet e hee riel’s, p i consolidation of the statutes; for the increase | pocket, | may say, than into the pocket of RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : Lite Jottons, s Se | a imposed in case of refusal to act ae ott ot es the upper Saale I Six Months.........ceeeeeeeeeeeeenee $2 50 Cottons as constable or fence viewer, and for the], sorry io find that the hon. gentleman ‘ 1! Months a ; i j tt As | reduction of the list prepared by the Grand | hag been go blind to his own interests and Oe ee a R o Jury to tke exact number of constables and : ; ont : » Monti se ee P Cc tes i sELtes Gain - i % y to to the interests of his own province, and of Oa Nt cians |e Finted Cottons, Flannelottes, Suns alacos New Dress GOS, tess vero marines So poole pe teen cb it Caan } 47 Advertising at most moderate rates. } <a : > » ‘ 46 BU was read a first time. their flour.’ I am sorry to find thata gen- Contracts may be made for monthly, quar- iaMms, SUE ting S, : The bill respecting mortgages on ak tleman so prominent in the manufacture of terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on ~<? i Sf « d i <3 Osna : : = Oe naat a 5 ao e flour should make such a statement. He oa € . and was submitted to a committee of the],. tec to be cutti ff his nose to application. Ah o” ripe Hessian » & CO seems to me to be cutting off his nose em " Mu, Gs ieee 4585 NEW UECSS ETUINS, pric mates’ progres wes ro eh oe 2 woul avieo my hon = é some : OB, 8 é “|friend to leave the nose where it is, an ALMANAC FOR MARCH, 1889, burgs, otton UCKS, 3 yt ow +3 : the face as well. Leave the coal duty . ouse adjourned, rhere it is, and it will benefit not only the gt ? . TM we » : : » and it y ‘ MOON S CHANGES. Nerges, W eeds, Seles as,| {people of the neighborhood of the mines, New Moon, Ist day, 6b., 48.3m., p. m., W., Sateen Linings . Dominion Parliament. aa it will also benefit the peopie of On- below horizon. ate j 9 ; 7 eileen rio. First Quarter, 9th day, th., 46.1m., p.m., = ; " b id tie V iling: 20,000 ¥ ARDS (Hansard, March 14.) = te Serer gE ene : Full Moon, 17th day, 7h., 35.3m., a.m., ‘V. Hi: oO BY sTECS sia none .nenaeer : . Last Quarter, 24th day, 2h., 44.5m., a.m., KE. am pun? sy : m rol € r es, | NEW LAnaen BREAKWATER sae Wannees Local and Other Items. New Moon, 3lstday, 7h., 24.4m., a. m., E. R ets HKiid éxloves. D - gg WATERIAL a Welsh — Is it oe ee rier sien enlibeceietieeestiatilaiailat ditinns tinal ttlllietii Pa ee nS =) ~ the Government to repair and improve , , i a ee Dt ey on waex{502 |San |Moon! HightDay s —_—_{x]—---—— # | New London breakwater during the coming |, mer wer te arcane 8., a ___ LERSORRORS 5 EENSS | WO len'h summer ? a” 5 = - _ vas a mh m morn|attr’n a £ e*, Pe Ne Paes Sir Hector Langevin.—I have inquired Did you notice that fine head of hair at j Friday (6 5 41 6 I 7 50 7: 7 Fagk from my chief engineer with regard to this church last Sunday? ‘That was Mrs, B—-. 2/ Saturday a ae yo lle 4 question, and his answer is as follows : The | She never permits herself to be out of Hall's 3 a Lay - ad 8 ao 8 y Ro p : j bot ag department is not —s from the report | Hair Renewer. 4/ Monday ba = ee ’ 1. Os ft | of any of its officers, that repairs or im- —ingeme og * 1 . y , I . ] 5) Tuesday | 26; 47) 8 28) 0 34) Tv ~t 100 hh D ws LIGUbS u 5 y ' -emeitts are required on the breakwater} THE STancey left Georgetown for Pictou s j|Wednenlay | 34) 488591 3) 18 LONDON HOUSE. | ce fae eR eee ee an en ne oa ae : 7: Thursday 32, 50) 9 19) | ¢ M Welsh asked, Is it the intenti fi placed on the Charlottetown-Pictou route as il. 30; 51! 9 49) 2 26 2 Mr. Weish asked, isitthe intention o ante : 9 ae me y | 29 53 10 25/313) 24 febl9—eod&wkly. the Government to send the steam dredge | °°” 94 ee t eUuTrUua i wari . onl ‘ on or ~L . y fe a on. s jenny” | 30) SARL 7) $15) 97 ee _ [feared the channel of New London hat-) 4 Rowost Passaar.—tho Halifax paper Monday a), OB tt OU) Os _ wavious t. y ALTIV: is first instal- } Poe 5 . i n alifax had a roug al Tuesdas | 99) 57\aft50| 6 47 35 Previous to the arrival of this first insta We thats Fenenuin a iam atid dete - e steamer aed g BS] Eaeaday nf 521 753: 38 ment of our Spring purchases, we will offer - ae dood time ou her last trip from Boston. = 13| Wednesday -} 21 59 i 52) 7 53) > 2 pring } ee aed [engagements made for the steam dredge, | soing qualities are high)y spoken of. 14) Thursday ee ae Be tlie balance of oursteck of DRESS GOODS | next season, will make it very difficult for —_——~ 15) Friday a 1 4 ay 2 44 and PRINTS at prices to clear. the department to send it to New London,| Tue Derexpanr Wixs.—The case of Web- 16|Saturday } do 2 OO DF Se ——e ber vs. MacNutt was concluded to-day before nae a: Sea ae Be Mir. Welsh asked, Is it the intention of 22%¢es Meltish and Heard, and judgment | 18} Monday 5) 7 40i1t 38) of , ar. . ; a Se . given ia fayor of the defendant ; the plaintiff's 19] Tues Ss 6 : oe 5 : «| ; — the nae to poten be raat ae heing dismissed. . 20) W ednesday i seo. Sayers Sere= *S “wp 1’, ra ABLE AND — : pier at China Point, Prince Edward Islan ideevendbinahtien 21) Thursday 5) = 810 30) : 17) 3 | —TO GET THOROUGHLY RELIABLE ¢ wa oR Fa Tare during the coming summer. ** Ayer’s Medicines have been satisfactory 22, Friday SS eee 10. BE on, RB Sn US Sir Hector Langevin.—I must ask the|to me throughout my practice, especially 23) Saturday | Oo 10040 3 5 v Ban ae ® |hon. gentleman to be kind enouyh to wait|Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral, which has been used , 24) 5 15 58} 11) 1 48} 423) 14 oper Sati : ~peare fw" 94/Sunda; Poe 9 a7 s asl until the Supplementary Estimstes come |by many of my patients, one of w'om says he 25; Monday BT eee 0 down. Perhaps he may then have an an-|kaows it saved his life.”—I. L. Morris, M. 1). 26 Tuesday ag 15 ao ov] é 13) _ oe ‘ Brooklyn, N. _. . 27) W ednesday 53| 16) 4 16) 8 22) 23 Ch’town, March 20, 1889. swer. eee F 28!Thursday | 52) 18} 4 49) 9 i! 26 5 HARBOR OF PINETTE AND WOOD ISLAND. AnnvuAL Mertinc.—The annual meeting 29' Friday Sl; 20) 5 18) 9 50) 29 | Mr. Welsh asked, Is it the intention of }of the Young Womens’ Christian Association 30) Saturday 49} 21/ 5 48/10 i ; 33 —IiIs AT— the Government to have surveys held on|Will be held on Friday next, the 22nd of 3l!Sunday \5 48/6.22' 6 Fill 1/12 36 the’ harbor of Pinette and Weod Islara aa “ee oo snr pees — of : : = pe ites a ce — . -»jthe ¥. M.C. A. Friends and members are GUARDIAN Bb. S. DAVIES & CO’S during, the coming summer; and if 8, in raed vatend i a P “s pi tac se, 8 ye: —o—— a a ® r . Sir Hector Langevin—It is the intention! pp as tired, debilitated feeling, so peculiar . as of the Government to make surveys at|¢, Spring, indicates depraved blood. Now is Fire Insurance Company, . ‘ 2 papers oe ee ene, an em ce the time to prove the bencficial effects of mended by the chief engineer o © Matl- | Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. It cleanses the system, } } - time Provinces, they will be proceeded | restores physical energy, and infuses new Jife ESTABLISHED 1621. gs at mete to we advantage of the ice | and vigor into every fibre of the body, 2 E or soundings and borings. ——— sca i oe vee se . CONGRATULATING PARNELE.—Many large Capital Paid Up. -- £1,000,000 Stg ray 2.7 ie ICR EE 'W -r ; : meetings have been held in various cities Totti Funds, - - - - - - $20,000,000, B t AE 1g EON : ne Welsh asked, 7 it ~ ee of Australia, at which resolutions were adopt- fo) the Government to have the pier called |ed congratulating Parnell on his victory in eee ‘* Hickey Wharf” put in a good state of re-|the matter of the charges made against hin ; a a. a . y I g ate of re ' g e agai im Fire Risks Accepted at Current Rates, 23 % pair during the coming summer ? by the Londen Zimes. Large sums of money -———~ ~ A LWAYS A LA Ge ST0 5 ; WILt, SELL at Public Auction, oa my prem} Sir Hector Langevin—The authority has | were raised at meetings for the benefit of the CARVELL BROS., Agents. | — - "ey M h 28tl ee ee ee renee sesiaagcint . ae ee ae a Tea aos ie - tid ‘ “ : PIER AT MOUNT STEWART, P. EK. I. Tr Coact —The daugirter of | h’town, Keb. 25, 1889—1m 2aw pat 4’ 2 LOWEST POSSIBLE CASH PRICES. ‘Saay, Waren i Se ae e* ME VOACEMAY AGAIN. --L Re Conguner 45 & ! . . ee wi pe $$ —— —j AT TGS LO en uP sé at) 9 are " ’ Mr. Welsh asked, Is it the intention of wealthy citizen named Stewart, of a suburb A ae { instant, at 12 o'clock, noon, the following high- |the Government to build a pier at or near|of New York, eloped recently wich her f | (} Works (0) bred HORSES, vi .: Mount Stewart, Prince Edward Island, as |father’s handsome coachman, The pair were | Glasgow Led allt u ur | Ist. B. m. Sappho, 5 years old, (standard ana|prayed for by the inhabitants of that sec- trased to Bard AplouGe, a village north of ha MonTREAL. THE ‘cL PHANT” prRAND bead of this Department, and ;*SLle —~Oor— SURE WHITE LEAD MR. KEITH, the popular and efficient Cutter, is at the | registered), sire, Hernando 231, dam by All with a good staff of workmen Right 5317, in foal to Crayton 4346, rule 7. 2nd. bs. f.,3 years old, sire, Hernando 2891,dam by Sir Dandie, 2nd dam the well-known Kendle you are sure of getting the very best satisfaction when leaving mare. by McInnis Pony, handsome and very pro- your orders with us. mising. 3rd. B. m., 5 years old. sire Dartmouth, he by Volunteer 55, dam by All Right 45817, in foal to (tion ; Sir Hector Langevin—This matter is junder the consideration of the Govern- , ment. \ MR. PERRY CONVICTED. | Mr. McDougall, of Cape Breton, pointed Montreal, by a Pinkerton detective, who had little difficulty ia inducing her to abandor her partner and return home. siasaiibipiiden St. Joun’s Corton Trape.—The Sun says: The St. Jobn cotton milis turned out last week 52,500 lbs. of manufactured goods, the largest an w : - - ot . ‘ Cravton 4346. ° ; os ae ;, |amount, said Mr. Parks, for any week in the : i w manufaetared under the control of the B. S. BDAY LES aw CO., ith. B. f., l year old, sire, Westlawn 5038, dam oo a eee oe history of St. Jobn’s cotton manufacturing. TF ee original proprietors. ‘AMEDAN RTACH by All Right 5817, 3rd dam by Saladin. This filly|* ©™TY § SP ee ae ~. "| Lhe figures were 30,000 ibs. for the New . wp > Mixed Paints, made February 25, 1888—eod & wky CAMERON BLOCK. owing to its choice breeding, and being of a good Lhere is another point to which I desire Brunswick mill and 22,500 lbs. for the St. ; * FLEPHANT ee ae choicest tints = 2 size, ought to " pb ypen teat es ney to refer, and it 1s contained in a statement John mill. The factory is now working on ” Kvery reereyreenne ena Hees =— —— aes |read, oras a brood mare (eligible t gister, . . ; n> ; Every packet is werranted to please. Kvery - ee In tact the wbove int has suticien;|made by the hon. member for Prince Ed- | several large orders from the islands. shade matched. Order early, as i ae -_ blood in them to make them valuable as brood} ward Island (Mr. Perry), last night. Dur- —_—_.—_ nonsl capt! Tae oes Galy quality made, el are ing hig addre ‘ arti , ° ‘ . - mand will be great. Only one gq 5 ign ras Sk ical ean es an SO address he made particular refer Cuvrcu Rorsep.—Advices from St. John } 66 ”% Patent Zinc Paint, snow- Juiy next, sire ‘Principal é 329, dam’ Sappho, ay re ¥0 the articles which entered into the |state that. the Baptist ,Church at Portland ELEPHANT white, gives a beautiful and Hernando 2891, 2nd dam by All Right o417. This}consumption of fishermen, and he enumer- | was broken into a few night ago, anda uum- 4 lasting finish. i colt being very stylish -—ee —— ought to |ated fish hooks, twine entering into nets | ber of things stelen. What the thief did not y " ELEPHANT ; Taine for "walls ag my ae ae ara Right 5817, dam | aud seines, a3 articles that were taxed by | want, or what he could not carry away, he . and ceilings. _ z (a celebrated road mare) by Kaadolph Morgan. | this tariff, and on which the people engaged | upset and scattered about im the most sacre- . ond & § Colored Paints, in iron cans | ae ee gond ey SAS Se in the fisheries had to pay duty. The hon. pene anne The poor boxes were pulled Tt : re ‘ . 3, snte Mage u¢ - . ° . 2 hy, » ow Ce > - i= FLEPHANT and kegs. ee en eT te gentleman was mistaken. If he had only ad reaa, ed of eee ron oo = m all the . De ee a : ained, e sacrament clothes and napkins . FLEPHATN , coment ee etet esters, , ith, Black Shetland pony mare, 7 years old,| consulted the proper authority he would | seat aii P : 6s ” Varnishes and Japans, su-' well broken to eens my gee Bey have seen that those articles are exempt : BOE gst: ry Varnishes apans, eing of kind disposition and a good roadster, | - : 2g ia! ‘ : : ; ELEPHANT perior to imported. coae’ ie ladies or children to drive; just tne | from duty, and that nearly every article] 4 SuggasTIoN.—The Lon:ion Times publish- 66 T Stains and Lacquers for, thing for a famiiy horse. that enters into the business of the fish- es a letter from Clifford Lioyd, formerly the ELEPHAN finish and beauty. ty! ‘ 4 “¢ hai 99 oe eet wars, 7 years ie fal foe erman is free from duty. bitter coercionist magistrate, proposing the $6 AN 99 on the package is the only R a ’ j bea fe: Stanley . standarc-bred horse fF hysician % oe , , abolition of Lord Lieutenancy of Ireland, the 1s , aii san 4 : s : make a desir- HOW IT OPERATES. , hd ae ELEPH guarantee of really good CCCLVEC ex al Oe mien pre ade ge crm . sweeping away of Dublin Castle, the substit- a 5 canted nnd beet cquioned ‘ 9th. Hernando filly, coming 8 years old, well Mr. McDougall, M. P., (Cape Breton) | tution of county governments, the placing of . ree se at ah aa ' a slsiiaiei (x) _— roken, of good style, and promises to be speedy, | quoted statistics proving a large develop-|constabulary on an impartial footing and the i ere iencaeia WarbE - @ 10th. Administrator filly, 10 mcenths old. ment of the coal interests of Canada to the |readjustment of taxation. With adoption of FERGUSSON, ALEXANDER & CO . ’ t Golrapre alt if * —- eee oe a material advantage of the miners, the Pro- |these measures by the agreement of both te r . ® » B : i ; the ss i ollowing Wed-|™ ’ rr i . ite li : feb2—3m cod my eee ee The Newest Shapes ft Om the @St Haacrs W coeieee er Pe ae Re Se vince and the country at large, and said : peren t the ro ae says national disaster - —— nintiiin beeen | ; " PB ve credit until _ Se es ‘‘Then we have to add to this the benefit | WOUG Ye avoided. 23 A. MORRISON. FEORGE 1 mae . “| | . 39, will be given on approved notes of hand. eat ; be fake, —t++ oe | be sold as Cheap as the Cheapest. : - derived from the employment of this labor Personal MUSGRAVE WM. T. HUNT. in the mines, the employment of « large , St. Eleaners, March 18, 1889, ses which consume large , ee MORRISON & ' | wines See reeret number of paar ad dike “Wied aa J. W. Barnaby, ex-Collector of Customs at | innit ciidelianaligbtclinagedidbdes aiid --- quantities 0 oe B » ..- |Kentville, N. S., has left for the States. He Pi > furnished by the Provinces of Nova Scotia], 46 te sad. i “ . ; ge R oO K E FR S ” 1th } f ati ra ~ aa ol th i was, it is said, in arrears with his cash. a. f ih 8 ‘Trouserin 5 a 4 y roga ies ESTATE i ROBER j and Prince Edwerd Island, so that not only} Mary Anderson, the actress, is very iil in sa. i Be ll Mes L ob os does the protection of coal benefit Nova Philadelphia. Her indisposition is said to be es els wt) BERTON Scotia, but also Prince Edward Island. In| the result of mental worry over recent critic- Commission Merchants, WARRANTED TO FIT AND FIT TO WEAR, AL . addition, our miners are large consumers | ism of her acting, ‘ . . of the article of flour, and, as hon. gentle-| Her Majesty receives a3 Quven an annual 4 HALIFAX fee ofS ’ Ee men know, flour is not manufactured in |Salary, termed the Civil List, of $1,925,000 ; 4 - a TRUSTEES SAL » |Nova Scotia nor Cape Breton, where a|*% Duchess of Lancaster she- draws annually LLL OO i 3 “ ene : 7 ov, : * . ‘g i + Toland Jace will receive | # U Wy Ez. 5 A IW D Vv A La zr = E >. large portion of these mining operations ee . Sane sheets ot — ignments of Island produce r Ee F p ; . orisege and butlerage on wines importe: ) Consi at Pp ¥ fPFENDERS will be received by the undersigned ze carried os They get the flour from Sas duchy,” whatever that may mean. prompt attention. : 0 1 until SATURDAY, 30th pine inst. from | the Province of Oatario, nearly all of it. This sum of $2,000,000 odd is always clear ' Pwehe. Esa., Cashie es versons disposed to offer for the Account GO0OKS, | f Vi0OUs ear ; aft it largely ae ae ? — REFERENCES: Lhomas | yahe pees G ea | Book Debts, Judgments and Notes of liand due|_" Previous oo they imported it largely profit. Her Majesty does not even have to be Hank of Neva Scotia, FHalit =, Sony 3; Ww ° » ~ | to the Estate of-Kobert Bell, of Alberton, P. E 1, | from the United States, but to-day that 18) charitable out of her own pocket, for Parlia- Maclew, Mauger Bank of Nove Scott) 4 one, Bane of Gents’ Furnishings, | riess tess per con. cash; baiance |0t the case. Tam happy to bear tetti-|ment grants every year about $7,000 for royal | Charlottetown. ‘oe gre v half in THREE and half in KiguT months—with|mony to the fact that to-day the flour that | charities and bounties. ae | Nee ” approved security. is supplied from Ontario to the people _—~ ; WF 4 | a -- evens sie dein ieiidetaietteiacciaid: ai gar taliass en Mala coat Mel eal iF ae | 1} A RR REN Py JON ES, __A list of the s ume may be soon at the office of jof Nova Scotia and Cape Breton is an iE Rb. j | Carve. srolners, Uhnarioltetown, larticle that gives satisfaction, both as to TEA MERCHANTS, 1 Fas? CHEAP AND Y & 14 MIxcING LANE, LONDON, Represented ia Canada by Moxkison & LigcaraveE, Halifax. bi VSGRAYV By rhea Oot. 24, 1887— ENGLAND. RRUCH . | ‘he undersigned wiil not be bound to accept AY... 6b —_ cw J Ramee a 9 | the highest or any tender. ToT 5 CUSTOM Charlottetown, March 13, 1889 TAILON: LEWIS CARVELL, Trustee of the Estete of Robert Bell. | Dated at Charlottetown, 16th March, 1889. } mehlé—dy & wky tl 3th pat ‘ i price and as to quality. I was astonished, ithe other evening, to hear the statement by the hon. member for Kent, Ont. (Mr. Campbell), who is a large manufacturer of the flour which is consumed to a large ex- tent in Nova Scotia; the productions of At hesd of Hillsborough, Lot 38, on the 19th inst., Mary FPlorance, infant daughter of Anselm and Matilda McMillen, aged 2 months avd 21 days, ‘Suffer little children to come unto me, and forbid them not, tor of such is the kingdom of heaven.” : o> x