immediate protection. with the main resolution passed by the Fine.—The alarm sounded about half-past ® + ESTES et Mas to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiripes, Simenz Corms Two Cant evn} oN aay = + , : — ees . na nnn ~ 1 4 we Py hy j . ‘ eS t> Vow y a mw I ; 4 > Y > ¢ NEW LARLOTTET PF RIDAY, FEBRUARY 1, 1889. VOL. 24.—-NO. 59. ie sae A —_aew SeeeEE een eee ccs nana - —" — + - o ~ bona ~—< — — - - — - - ws eee eee A | 14) "FEE i a ITH r DAILY EXAMINER the required rights of way and a large quan- Vi iid beit! etuaer 1 ' TI : mn sy * 9 i, e sieg af atieiel on task + 08 j ! aT j Erte 7 eee a eae ct Taree _ Whereas, The present Government have y a 4 ti ao 5 | FEBRUARY 1, 1889. te us oe for hope in securing this . ; eg 3 3 3 <= | much-needed bridge, by causing a complete ‘gt ** sancaee > » + . ‘4 = 5 5 | rhe Examiner | ublishing Co.. i 4 U a i t b : ky } Our Book Fable. survey of the proposed route cc hecunin with- te tata fer ctr eee in the present month; be it therefore oe ee ‘tf ; | ‘Tue December issue of Dr. Barnardo's aipentanciiiaiinbeen mania in publis “Townayw uo ry 4 saTraD T rN ATT K Th a) a - cal r. : ; “ LONDON HOUSE, QUERY SQUAT E. W HOLE} AT FE AND RETAIL : Be SERRE ARE a7 I stimory entitled Night and Day, is of | meeting convened, do respectfully ee | : sii ' ] ~ | especial iuterest tothe Canadian public. It |the Government to take up this long d Charlottetewa, P. E. Island. ‘ comes in like one of the wagons of relief Fn vse atin ad ——— RATES " SUR Pee. _ —) MS en ee ee ne ee ee are freighted to Emin Pasha. It] Resolved, That we bind ourselves to give all S OF SUBSCRIPTIO a . : . : i i ooilh (e ES ¢ BSCRIPTU i isfull to the tarpaulin with literary food for ae a oe a “§ secure = Six Months..... $2 50 Bit Meehan ‘i : ee Me at ' . ul of the bridge; an at pending W i ; i i 2RCKTIY KI ART ¥ +e 4 . Th . ‘ * = x 2 Jang d ing , . , Three Months 1 25 | HAVE RECEIVED PART OF OUR NEW STOGK OF ‘CARP ey ‘ every Canadian philosopher. Canada Goettamanae dae we commence to place at hecai = ae a (justly jealous of any real or supposed in-|the brush, etc., on the surveyed route as an ie nti » Us ta . . : Le ay : terference with her future greatness) has{earnest of our confidence in governinental 47 Advertising at n ! ates. Raisins Currants e eels &e ¥ CARP Hy! § Sa extended no strong welcome to the idea of assistance, and as a proof of our great interest ie Nii ie al & 9 9 *% ¥ er : , pauper immigration; and though she needs|in the work. _ . agree yoo J i a § ai hk - ni to populate her waste places, she wants Carried unanimously amidst cheers. aa ONSISTING . ; CAR gs EK & ma, neither criminals nor crime-spawn to do it. cemmumememar at at <n eae a ——CONSISTING OQF—— No one knows nor appreciates this objec- Local and Other Items. Sora dia. ceaciealiitlitehdal | tegen ; tion better than Dr. Barnardo himself, and | —_——___ eh ALMANAS FOR FEBRUARY, 1089. nds CHOICE COOKING RAISINS, 1% CARP ES. it is no fancy assurance to say that how- : ae 2,500 LAYER VALENCIA = (extra good and clean), } ever some Canadians may think otherwise, | New Roxtixc Stock.—The Moncton Times MOON S CHANGES. 800 SEEDLESS r (the finest we ever had), - the day is coming when Canada will plait a |*4Y° Some the 1, BR. hee-ceesived ® er “ » Mites Ge BEG s , £00 GOOD CLEAN CURRANTS, } CARP KTS. laurel wreath of her own growing, and (for Tain Ceoeal ee ae from the works of a bite Mee iii ht ae ‘I i) CANDIED CIPRON PEEL Fe his Canadian work’s sake) crown Barnardo, )” “™ “Tosstem, ay OF nh : clay v0 m : ‘ : 7 > a me ‘D AW PRY J 7 . +e i Bees os . : ° i 12.7 . | LEMON AND ORANGE en Eee atinnt cuit about 1882, and let this be |, 52m2 of the herbs i Hall's Hair Renower, me 5 : T =~ * : pie : a me ment of i if i, i } \ PES, ANY LS, ii 4 | IWS, vee. ake b a an " Ge Th ; > an e ; is that wonderful preparation for restorip ‘the yy DAY OF WEEA! oe 7. | — ae Fs seas ; aaa h 7 a I oe fe Eee color and thickenin rod cto of the hair, - r : HESSICATED GCOCOANUT, FLAVORING EXTRACTS, SPICES, KXe., &e,, 4 2 ; sently show are the solution of a probiem | grow plentifully in New England. ~ | ‘gdeeaitivaricty. sseis, | AXMINSEER,| that would have fooled a Euclid and per-|" ” " setae ii ; =* : , - ; Ll ¥ 3) We have algo ju sf Opene i the largest and finest assortment of CON FEC ric N- ‘ a + haps discouraged ° Howard, ut which, Scorr Act Fines. —Police M istrate 2/Satarda 27/5 1, 8 50)mon 34 ERY ever imported by us, and in order to work it off will give extra good value tq® | Scoich, after half a dozen years of application and! Lowes, of Guelph, Ont., has presented to the F/Sancey 7 1 9 i vm “+ Country Dealers and Jobbers. y + , study, have by numbers and a few straight |county auditors an account showing that from iM nyt 4 10 < aes ee eee ae aion, Datech, lines made it self-demonstrating. Its ‘*Q.|May 1, 1886, to the present date the Scott Pu . U _ Pe _Oar Scock consists < M INTS, CONVERSATION LOZENGES, MIXTURESS ¢ kK. D.” will not only ring joy bells to the Act fines amounted to $12,250. te oat ; =| ga UNE CENT NOVELTIES, GUM GOODS, CARAMELS, BARLEY SUGi a : thousands of ‘sought and saved” —~— 2 is 911 2 a} gp tot eee. A Sl nen mm ———~—~ | children of waifdom, but add ee ag - a he cS z : ; . ' +3 NER ar some ow ° Q Naturday 17, 1N11 53] 5 Fb 54 No old g hand. Everything guaranteed GOOD, FRESH STOCK. to the broad ee of opportune Can- copy of the Geshe. Neb., Herald, saaahtinn x Sanday 15, 12! aft 30) 6 2 ait ’ ou q) ARP BES Thatine a oa on De Meekeede bo hoon an interesting illustrated sketch of Omaha, as 1! Monday: 2} 13| 1 1a? Si ss : : ba how i . mng«s ye . y é well us a large budget of general news. 12) Ili 15| 2 68 24 { > Be BY &, & 1g Et ; holding the plough, and his co-laborers ge budg . rai We . 16; 3 5) 9) I ” ‘4 em =a 3 q ‘ —~< have been driving it through the swamps of Hs Cuastesp Ma Murn.—“*1. ascd. te 14'Th , $8} 18) 4 9 9 54 10 , me N ae i HR 4 §. the Jow lands of London humanity. -Fur- | inink ” said Uncle Ezra, “thet this thing of 5 \ ; i > 16110 32 13 : eres . : , 5 . . ; a 16 “tt ; 2 re . it . Queen Square and King Square Stores. |} row after furrow has been turned, till no gals kissin’ pug dogs was purty rough, but 6/Saiurd 5} 21) 6 Wil & 6 Ch’town, Nov. 26, I888—oaw & wky ; ~ ARP BE; Ts less then some eleven thousand waifs and {sence 1 come to town an see some of the af ~ 7 ae eat & af : = FO eae NR LAL RC RRR A RL RE ~—macwm jt Ad 4 a strays have been unearthed and harvested dudes—well, maybe some of the gals ain’t so . me * sy aot Fed cee ~ j in homes of comfort. It is not this, how- | much to blame arter all.”’ 0 Weda ; ay {6 “) TW 12 7 oF = : ay i q) ARPET mt ever, that we wish to make,prominent—ex- —_———— 11tidreday i ode Jb d es. cept as the principal reason accounting for} Eminent physicians everywhere recommend . 22/Friday — 6 0 19 oS a , a large overflow that makes room for more. | Ayer’s Cherry Pectoral as the most reliable ‘ 93! Satu ’ ‘ ; ig “4 ; a Fe Vax Dr. Bernardo saw the choking funnel, and }temedy that can be had for colds, coughs, and as eo | ve : ; lage . : ‘ i 94) san 521 20/ 2 gq" 4 : tf 4 . wisely drew from the spicket for its relief, |2!! pulmonary disorders. Ask your druggist 3 95! Monday st! 34! 3 531 7 & : He had poured in the ferment of the slums eer a pnames . - - best publication a 25) Tuesday i! |} 4 49) 8 35 and drew forth a clarified (by training) out-;® "°° 1% @ne te — | salWate.: li oh aah Sarl ee ‘ r ————~—— | pour to be sent pure to a pure country, and otis lia diah 28) Tharsd } 445 6 15/10 12)10 54 et eee to rejoice the heart of a God of Love, and Segunae Pintent.cr Ee panera neve — ; : ; “ ’ bidden their children to take books from the tte op mm Q , te 4 ow 49 ; the man of mercy. Dr. Bernardo teaches | public libraries of St. John and Portland so . Sy ep ! = 63 ' from the lesson of the ant, and learns from long as scarlet fever continues. Some Sunday saiiieiianad ae , the mae ise se ae first ae 1» |schools have closed their libraries as a pre- api F : ats ; ; : es e a te sR i ip a practical industry, (while considering their|cautionary measure for the present. —Sun. ‘ ay J a Z F%. s ae i J.L. WHEAT J. G. BRIDGE <. t,. BURR D , IML. a rs | FAN : on ways) and then (results warranting the cueepeeelineaieen hs eee a ee) step) as the bees do, throws offa swarm, to] T)iz Sprtce Gum INpusTry.—A correspon- ieooaies — : . cluster round the queen-mother Annesley, |dent.of the Moncton Times writes:—A new WHEAT, BRIDGE & BURR |x} | 4 Ys the ical, Ubt & ; J ou his Peterborough branch of the great aaa 18 yg mi Sor Junction. Sa anid , ial London hive of humane rescues e gum crop in this locality has assumed ; Receivers and (ommission Dealers SF 2343 ? Say Sa SBg> Sep €26p ‘ The Canadian figures shew from |Sueh formidable proportions that a rubber fac- ee; , e Cs 3 e 3 ; “ th¢ beginning. (1882) i: ihn eee that place is among the near proba- : oe of 18hh” tan alee ak ae Yaak) bilition, -nedec she.-sile supervision of C. B. ~ . ; ao a POT ATOES > ig GS At above prices we on hand and make’ te order NAP REEFERS, | 7 oe 600-each year (the whole figures be- ” Eee . 4 ; I "Eletisadia a, < si aed "7 ing 3,773) trained children sent to Canada,|| A Heavtuy Proresston,—The murder pro- anes Cheese Poutiey, Game, & . ®/ all picked out from Dr. Barnardo's legion fession seems to be one of the most healthy in ar, Lhatee, SOs, a Laas of mudlarks, who, caged for a season in | the United States. The Chicago Herald says: ' Cention, ht POTATOES soli-! a eee ee | ¢ LL CLASSES OF SPRING GOUDS are} ¢°™fort, and, having learned the song of|** In 1888 there were 2,184 murders and only e ainedl nauk ie saces made Pe now coming to hand, and will ‘soon be | i@dustry, will make the Canadian welkin a ae eee re a hil cal er ie Cee £ ae > ebE in 43 &BS3 jready for re-shipment. tring with the musie of moral sad. intelee- iS. ea ee ee 44 & 46 COMMERCIAL S¢t REET, oe dap. Sie) H4 6, ” SF, : | The special attention of buyers is directed tual, as well as material, ‘‘ Harvest aren —— "Oe fatal consequences, BOosTor, WASS. | to our lines of Homes.” Good wheat, though sprouting P ere ; ici: ,.OWN MAKE OVERCOATS above figures. This is the| WHITE GOODBs, ee ee la at oe oe t e Bers) Tuar Tettonam.—For the information of _- : Chamber of Comm We + moma P , a Seeaiditatiin 91 ee) Se me an chncetaniee “ieee PRENTS narados boundary iimes are not a fun, ithe Moncton 7imes and T'ranscript (both of Ma t Report sent ty any ficm on application. ; : ae — " aoe a 7 PPOresenn; nich’, S20u oe nor aré the limits of his benevolence as yet | which appropriated the Patriot's mean little opti why om dy av not b PRESS GOODS at ee ed prok ' 4 x *, reached, though the cry for help is deafen-| paragraph without credit), we may state that ii —— | EOSIeURY, ing. As years swell, the period of his use- |the telegram received by Dr. Doyle on the ‘ GLOVES and RIBBONS. fulness, the borders of his great scheme of joceasion ot his jubilee celebration was from ' : Seem awe It = & é “ot [te ” Our stock of above is the largest in Kaste ROSE will be growing, and go on growing, Sir John A. Macdonald, and not from “John JaMEs A. Morrison GEORGE MUSGRAVE | = ep 654), = a? .O@, = BS.GbeB. icon k of abov e large: ‘aster | and (may it be many years hence) when he|4- McDonald, M. D., of Montreal, and for- . TNTANW oO WF aap Ti . : , : EK wly delivery, liberal terms, prompt at shall be called to rest from his labors, meal Cee See MORRISON & MUSER AVE sn ee eae oe Well don miele Pg i ** Canada, our Canada” will be foremost in oi <1 t peeieniat't : vibLVUL ; wis ' Of the OVERCOATS ir this », we have only to say: COME AND SEE F¢ Ry . blessing his memory; for she will then have xu, Accrpent.—While Mr. Thomas > = cy ro py Em ‘YOURSELF. W e agree to gi ve you Bona I ie A alue for your Money. 4] ee Sian ‘ realized her share of material good, out of in his oe a are Weule, pr snc ee re iA E rs ao Don t forget that our C STOM TA [LLORING DEPARTMENT is making its) SMITH BROS.., his labours, and, having fully comprehended yesterday, his es i teaten , oe asi, patrons happy with good fit ting garme . me rsa datas ieee nied ee a e at least the value of his waif-settlements, |Contact with the knife, cutting it ole badly ee * FUR ¢ APS, CLOT a © AE wi wal em 3 n a" why te RUBBER COAT Ss and Wiialesale Dry foods and Miliinery now taking root, will be glad they were in ]|nearly severing one finger and bruising the Commission Merchants, a eo ee marked yery tow with » view to exchanging them apecdily fog '! Canada, among her other features of desir-Jothers. Dr. Ross dressed the injured limb. Cash. : osetia = Granville and Duke Streets, able industries. Mr. Kinread is now badly crippled. He lost HALIFAX | D. A. BRUCE, Mercuant Tatrior. janl9 HALIFAX, N. S. nae — his other hand a number of years ago while ; working at the machinery in his factory.— ‘caeaaalies Ye diiinein. Gein Oh Te, cA AS iat Pin i alhll alii dial New Bridge. Moncton Times. Consignments of Island pri luce will receive |} : —— oneal iasncnitiiel * ma PP ERS A LARGE and enthusiastic meeting of the} Darinc Ropsery.—The Moncton Times E ” . ee T : ese Won Cashic epi bele le atte people of Kildare, Alberton and neighbor- | Says : A cash-box containing $25 in cash, a n — aE; Stee ” Se ‘tia , H iitees Geor ape ay ig reed ei ees “ Sah pore Fh mts ing sections of the country was held at gold chain, a silver watch, private papers and — ins ee ee aa Pe: * im baz * ; eR RAL ee Be ! Kildare on Tuesday evening to consider | other articles, was stolen frora the house of = iin” Cee a eee een G wkrhvecitilla se piaee ant niet eeig sae 8 ithe Government’s proposals with regard to rhe Harrop, painter, oe Street, Tues- + ee pear. circulation of any paper of its ey A the world. the construction of a new bridge from a n in therbed The : 1 aie been ae & : W aR PIAL &, TOON ES 6 -* 2 3 * 9 i LY _ @ - y ¢ 4 ~ #£ 5 % kK okt & pf EE toon Published weekly Sond for “specimen Gillian’s Point to Patten’s Shore on the agree ie saiipasted sie She fe ay ‘ i J _m £@ ¢ - Bi a £ : ? i : me } eB v. ric a yeur. ‘Oo onths’ t » #1. os itil : reine Rip Jaton Clillis : oir ’ a : re - : ; sauy 8 es eheag Se 2 At RE de Ye 8 OPK OB \ Zot § f. ke § MUNN &CO., PUBLISHERS, 361 Broadway, N.Y. oe River, ee Gillis, of eos had been in the house a short time previously. 7 Els : . Spat * e "WY " 5 fen 2S : : . 3 y 3 A 5 Zz c & ‘ 8 % 4 = = 3 - 5 ; eo ee srOVe, Was appoun et - lalrman, an . 1e The olice marshal searched her effects but E 3 1A we ra € aE ALS £ Se | & 8 BE he te 2G G i ‘edt Hon ee? 8 FS ay ae Pas ‘ RCHITECTS & BUILDER Hou. R. B. Reid Secretary. Rousing psa! gat discover the missing articles, : 1 East Cuear anp 9 & 14 MINC! E, Edition of Scientific American. speeches in favor of the project were made inns . ans oe . : a aie i i li A great success. Each issue contains colored by Thomas CahilJ, Rev. Father Burke, Hon, Sw Herore Ac As tw bel ing to LONDON, EK I [Pp WISHES ro EXTEND OL R NUM] POX 5 } RI NDS. } ) Ps "RON i st gre . “ . : 7 ° 7 si. . Yo ACT.—AS two nuns onging a «| t Ds AND PATRONS a eee ee ne Oe ee B. Rogers, James T. White, James E. |the convent at St. Joseph, Beace, Que., were ; Represented an sna MMi < | ond tor aoe and spoctgeations Me. ecee SS Birch, Alex. McLeod, James Conroy and walking down the road there a few days ago, ‘ MuseRAv Ey Halite | i X Tawar r Ch vat a «wR d 1) ARTY KY “TRY VW aww | Bets. a copy. PUMIUNN & CO., PUBLISHERS. others, and resolutions passed and | with one of their little girl charges, a young si | 4h MACY y ITS uINLas a AA cho WY ARS ik L& ar 4 a came silane forwarded to the Government urg-/man, engaged in coasting, came down a slide ~ ere ee \ aa od , &. apply- ing the speedy coustruction of jat full speed and would have run down and ne 1 a <9 Diam. Malad ciel cae ‘ . n Co. i. the work. It appears that this probably killed the little girl but for the ge EG. 2 ABEE | To oie akiaet deel Mi eee Dee cees nemttremtoret | bridge has beon promised to the people of |perolt evtton of ota es ahield her with her o gan, 8 : SPA meets OO 100,000 applications for American and For- Kudare since the building of the railway, a “ts "ie - oe a . shocki i — 1 oe Seer and it is pleasing to know that the present |OW" Dody: | Tae nul WM from the ocbat in mere ae ” — A * ‘ ‘ . . - ,’ . . 4 pondence strictly confidential Conetneneel ein -etintn- 46 elearet one of her eyes being torn from the socket, in a co aa ' TRADE MARKS. yoverninent are anxious to ord every |. ddition to the other serious hurts which she d 4 eis : i ’ j In case your mark is not registered in the Pat- convenience within their means to every | received. | . Fe ee a bedi section of the Province. We publish here- eemepneats TO INSPECT OUR MAGNIFICENT DISPLAY OF Eloliday Goods! a ut ; As the good old year is about to bid us adieu, we have decided to give it and our patrons a good send-off, by giving RARE BARGAINS in all lines that we keep in Stour kk. Our reputation for FIRST-CLASS WORK is proverbial, and we have no hesita- tion in saying that anyone who may have been meditating upon getting something " ’ iu SUITS or OVERCOATS 2 alternative than to call on us. eer | CERIN ZIG, "Tailors. 63 A McLEOD & M etar Werchant | COPYRIGHTS for books, charts, maps, etc., quickly procured. Address MUNN & CO.,, Patent Solicitors, GENERAL OFrricr: 261 BRoapway, N. Y.- SL IGELS. r HAVE NOW ON HAND anice assortment of SLEIGHS in all the leading styles. Intending perchasers would do well to in- t my stock before going elsewhere. , and Show Ro Ins, UPPER KET (McKinnon Fraser's - Factory DITOR vr PRINCE STR Old Stand.) J. J. SEAMAN, dec2i—dy 2aw & wky lin may be jound or fil 2 PEPER ne Sonne © 1 ees BA es 3 aowhss, 7 Co's Newspaper Advertising Bureau (10 Sprece Street), where adve meeting, and forwarded to the Executive ; Whereas, A bridge over the Kidare River, from Gillian’s Point to Patten’s Shore, has long been a matter of great necessity and ardently desired by the people of Kildare, Alberton and adjoining sections of the coun- try as a means of shortening by many miles the distance over which the people have to haul to market, and otherwise rendering im- mense convenience to the traveling public from North Cape to Alberton and all points east of Alberton ; and Whereas, At the time ot the building of the railway the people of Kildare were induced to forege the privilege of the line passing along by their doors (for the survey had already been made by the Kildare route) in considera- tion of having a suitable bridge built at once over the Kildare River for the convenience of the traveling public ; and Whereas, This work was actually upon the Estimates of the Heuse the last year of tne Pope-Howlan Government, at an estimaicd cost of $4,000, and has been looked for ever since, the people showing their good disposi- i Charlottetown, December 19, 1888. r- a oe sone MEY YORK | 7: wee ae Beer + we a ee ee ee ee tion and interest in the work by subscribing two o'clock this morning fora fire in a double- tenement house on Richmond Street, occupied by Stephen Coyle and J. W. Higgins. The fire started inthe kitchen of the tenement occupied by the last-mentioned family, and was caused, it is thought, by some kindling wool in the neighborhood of the stove taking fire accidentally. The fire was extinguishe without causing any more serious damage than burning a hole through the kitchen floor. The uselessness of the fire bell as a means of alarming the firemen was again demonstrated. ——_2__-— A Gextie Hint.—A young man who dared |to break through stern custom and go to see ‘an Oakland young lady during the eclipse Hast New Year's Day was, upon retiring, re- | warded with a remark which must be regard- ied as rather.mean if the young lady under- | stood the full signiticence of her wor She \said as she was closing the door, “I hope you will cali again the very next time we have an- \other total eclipse.” Now he is waiting ‘ ‘an answer from Prof. Holden to know fi 'a fact that we shall not have another suc 110 years.