THE DAILY EXAMINER Teened every afternoon from the ‘ha ‘ ak of the Examiner Publishing Co RATES OF Gy WO ssc es Ts a ian luree Months, Ont Month,. oi SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANOEB) 5 Pebbwbingeesecceces $4 60 2 00 $! OV 0.36 Sent post paid to any part of Canidaol he United States. THE WEE&KLY EXAMINER 18 asued every Friday morning is It made up of the matter which hae app°ar- ed in the Deily, and is a firei-cless pews- paper, coota'ning all the Subscription $1.00 year. | eet ot news The Examiner Calendar. owe KF OR M ARCH.... MOONS CHANGES. Last Quarter, 4th. New Moon, llth First Quarter, 18th. ull Moon, 27th a wre! Sun Days | High 8 |DayofWe'k) | length Water. a) Rises.| Sets. lL. Wednesday /6 39 545 115 2 2 2\T avrsday 38 46 mee: Friday 36 47 12 404 4 Saturday 34 49 is | 453 5 Sunday 32 50 18 | 5 42 6'M onday | 30 52 22 631 ATresday | 28 53 235 |719 3 Wednesday| 26 54 | 28 | 8 08 9 Thursday 24 56 31 | 8 56 10 Friday 22 57 35 9 45 (1 Saturday 20 559 | 39 10 34 12 Sunday 18 6 0 41 112 13 Monday 16 l 45 morn 14 T xesday 13 3 48 101 1S Wednesday; 13 oh iso 16 Thursday ll $1 3s ita 17 Friday | 9 6| 53 (32 18 Saturday 8 7 ee ee 19 Sunday 5 9 + 5 05 20) Monday 3 ll 8 |.5 54 21 Tuesday l 12 ll 6 42 22; Wednesday 5 59 13 14 | 7 31 23 T hursday 57 15 18 | 8 20 24) F riday 55 16 21 9 09 25/Saturday 53 17 24 | 659 26/S unday 51 19 28 10 46 27| Monday 49 20 31 113 28| T uesdav 47 21 34 even 29} \ ednesday 45 22 37 1 13 30|T hursday 43 24 41 | 202 31 25 1124 1250 F riday 5 42 Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ WANTED by the first of April, a givl for genecal housework in a small family, vood 63 wages apply at this office FOR SALE OR TO LET—That brick house situated on north eide P W College Biock, 46 rooms, hot water heating large garden and barn in rear apply to S C Moore Excrs F W Moore Moore or F WL 63 dy lw T. LET.—Two small heuses on Dorchester Street. anply to Wm Murray 1 wk pd 59 LOST--A pair of gold rimmed 8s pectacles Finder will please leave at this office. : — 3 as traveling perienee and be a hustler- Apply b A. EB Post Office Box 17 Ch’town man. Steady gO App'\y at THe EXAMINER office ORGAN FOR SALE. dition. Frice $20.00. W ANTED.—A young min of good address salesman must have some ex* y letterto 45 WANTED TO HIRE.—on a farma young employment, snd i oad wages an Organ in rood con apply at this office- d2i 60 d TO LEU.—The house and premises known as the “Old London House, ’situateon wWater St., Appiv to Peake mros " SK ATES repa "ed by rf BRieycle Rin) com WANTED som err erie! ing. «nd useful for Apoly at this office TO ENT twelve (1?) acre lo Ma que Road Pear on E q Al Low Birt* Ag 20D. price Se [at EXAMINER Persard & Mex NO lica!ion will Canada at its nex' ion of Croada Gu ance Company for of Incopeora'ica of CI he “au ipany to arr ice against Sic4ne3s, DATED niery Beatty B at at ax<caty —for aterm situated on in possession of J T Pesseesion given ist May ly to Peake Bros & Co now rate,” and I0e Tors .to, & Co, peteut of | de session, Lrantee « Act to ae « Nesbitt ta § this iextt> Government Warehouse No | jan2s—tf at Sharpened rvhile you wait and hard Repair Store opposite the Skating tice’s 287 tf. B office wes E IS HEREBY GIVEN that he to the by Accident Parl the amend the Company, buzine ve amen 33 «Cf and for other 36th day a steady young man who has had ce in Double Entry general ook-keep- work. 61 “ars, that t side of next 61 “Christianity and petic'sm,” sermmong, by Rev. James Simp- respectively, for sale cffice and at Carters’ re’a Bookstores at and an app of : Dormin- Insur- the ” ‘Oo enanie In- pur- of Chad vieb icel), Solicitors for the Applieants. iOS] Some days ie Keward paid fe Weeks. 0, a black y its return to Mr. A. W. id&tw NOTICs& t herby given th 1¢ Parliament SO for an Act ineor Mortgage and lov tne oillowing ame ry ¢ any with ali the ne to 8 tek the asa Feriaanent L The ‘oc ker Span- tan application wiil be made of Canada at its next sesion oO ating tment InCorporation jor nest other purpuses: To car- i the business of aloan aud savings comp- ‘assary powers incidental ch a business, and toacquire and under- isan’ business of The Canada an and Savings Company, The Canadizn Frechold Lean end Savings Company, The Lordon and Ontrri Limited and The Savings Cemcany 0 Investment Company. “estern Canada Loan and resvectively, or of any of then: and of such other companies of a similar kin. as may agree heieto; and enabling the neceasary corpura!! ns and parties to enterinto al necessary agreectuents for the Lurposes afore THO LAS G. BLACKSTOCK, said for the Ar plicants DATED at Toronto thic 26t. dey of Jaauary, %—9i tues THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 21, 18$ THE LOSS OF THE LABRADOR. - . ——————————————— (Continued from p:g- 1.) o’elock the engines were slowed,so that we were going along at half-speed, try- ing to make Tory Isiand, the first land eS aeen by steamers going to Moville. At seven in the evening a light was sig- nalled frou: the crowsnest to the bridge, whieh was taken for Tory Island hght, but which was Oever seen again. We ran along untit 9 o'clock when the ship was turned around and hesded foc tne sea, on accuuut of the heavy fog being too thick to make land. We ai: felt a little uneasy as isalways the case among those whe know anything about travelling op a steamer when making portina fog. We went on deck at twelve o'clock aloug with some other passengers te see how things were. Che steamer was still heading for the sea at half-speed, and running in a northerly direction. We stayed on deck about balf an hour, and then went down to our stateroom aud turned in. At 6 30 a. m. Wednesday a su tden crash was felt, and a scraping scund resched our ears; it did now take lovg for us to anders'and what had bappen- ed. We were out of our berths 1n less time than it takesto meniion, grabbed the first clothes we could lay our hands on, our money and order books, and hastily ran on deck. 0. arriving there we found every- thing in a bustle, the sea coverrd witb grain, showing that a yreat hole must have been rent in the Steam 1’s bottom We tound we bad struck oa McKenzie Rock, being a smail rock 3 miles 8S. W. of Skerryvece lighthouse, off the west coast of Scotland. The snip was hurd and fast on the rock, there being 64 fathoms of water at the base of the rock Just before striking the lead showed 40 fathoms. Weather was clear and day- light just setting in. The Captain, who was On the bridge at the time uf the ac- cident. ordered full speed astern. bu’ SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, sndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness. Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORFID LIVER. ‘They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Bose. Small Price. - Substitution the fraud uf the day. | See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Piflg coast. Thick weather set in and at three /the ship would not move. = I: is a bless- ing that she did not move or she weulil bave dropped into 40 fathoms of Water and we should pot have been able to tell the tale. The sea was running very high, and as there was some tear of ‘h: ship foundering, the boa's were ordered io be lowered. This took over two pours to do, as the boats tackles were s.iffand the blocks hard to reuve. There was perfect order—no confusion woatever—the cflicers being quite cool, The ladies and ciuldren were all put into the first boat. While this was ail going on the ensign was run upto the misthead, upside down, and rockets were fired signalling that we were in distress. We toys from Charlotttetown all k pl logether, managing to get into the s»Me boat. One of the boats was siuasis d to pieces wh le being lowered, ANhen our boat was filled we started for the Lighthouse. Abcut half way we sighted a sail, which proved to be a Noi wegiav tater, Which hearing our signals of di-tress was beidiog for the wreck. Our b at consisted of 15 pass- engers, one fhcer snd a c.ew Of three, We continued our course and landed at the lighthouse where we were must hospitably received by the lighthow-e keeper and his two assistants. Great praise is due to the 2ed offiver,in charge of our boat, for his coolness and excel. lent judgement in larding us on the lighthouse, aSitis one of the hardest places o. the coast to landa boat. It has been known to take 30 days before the lighthouse steamer cou'd Jaod a boatat this place. After We landed on he rock the officers and crew of the lifeboat went to the aesistance of the boats containing the women and child. ren, which were driftiag off to sea, with the intention of biiaging them to the tighthouse, buton account of _ the heavy seas and increasing wid e ould not make any headway, and eyentually were picked up by the trader. She had picked up al! the boats,but on account of the rocks and heavy sea couid not send a boat te rescue us. She then sailed for Terrymore, a townon the island of Mull off the west coast of Scotland and we being left on the rock set to work to make the best of a vad job. The nearest point to the ligh:house, is Tiree Island, where there is a sigrall- ing statioa to answer any Signals trom! arrival there, proceeded to a photo- the lighthouse, but owing to the haze | grapbers and had over the land, they cculd not make out/taken,as we stood, lifebeits and all. our signals until Friday eveniny. Skerryvore lighthouse is the largest in the world, being 138 feet higb, diame.- with our nightshirils, which we had er at base 42 feet; diameter at top, 16 feet, containing 10 stories. You can imagine the exercise we had climb- ing upthe steep and winding stairs. The kitchen was up 5 storie:, and the library,which was converted into a bed- room, 8 stories. The keeper and assistants were genuine Scotchmen and the first thiug they asked us when we gat up to the kitchen was **Wiil ye nae haeaglasso’ beer ta whet your wustle.” (Of course needless to say we ail said««No.”) Amongst the number lighthouse were, ;,Agoncillo, Delegate Extraordinary of the Pnillipine Government, and his secretary F, Marii-Bur-gos. Also a Persian priest, who ulways when saying grace at the table, saidin his broken Erglish, «we of us on the give se tousanad nollion tiwes tanKs over.” Our first mez] cvyer, which consisted of canned wea', bard tack and coff e, we taen set to work to solve the question of how twenly-one parsons could get into five burks. A; s veral | of our number were used to) camp g | = nor less than catarrh. charges that are so hum it run on until your « Don't neglect yourself until con be cured—not merely rel in an incredibly short time. several years. Water would run from m the heart—relieves in 30 minutes. Sdights. 35¢. Stop the suffering. ealth, Hundreds of cases of from 5 to 20 years’ standin have been cured—cases that physiciens had pronounced incurable. ‘The omnia wder acts like magic, not only in catarrh, but in colds, sore throat, tonsilitis, ay fever, loss of smell, deafness and all similar diseases. Mr. C. G. Archer, of Brewer, Maine, writes as follows :—‘ 1 have had catarrh for a y eyes and nose for days at atime. About four months ago I was induced to try Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, and since using the wonderful remedy I have not had an attack. Dr. Agnew’s Cure or the Heart cures all cases of organic or sympathetic disease of } Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pills are at once a mild cathartic, invigorator and system renovator. 20c, for 40 doses. in a day and cures eczema, salt rheum and STOP IT 2afare it ic . . E: Before it is too late, stop that succession of colds that means nothing more , Stop the disagreeable catarrhal dis- liating to you and offensive to your friends, Don't let yndition Causes you to be ostracized as if you were a leper. sumption makes its fatal appearance. ieved, but absolutely and perfectly cured. Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder will restore you to complete, perfect h You can It gives relief at once. It cures I would not be without it.” At druggists, Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves Seases of the skin, Veartenes Sold by Dr. S, W, Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Druggist | — 9 out,it was easily solved. We boys! (ovuk the kitchen tor our bedroom, put- ting maltré-ses on the stone floor, and | we Cau positively state ihit this is the first time thatthe dry goods merchants of Charlottetown ever laid down taeir arms togetner There was not much sleep for us owing to the apxiety caused by beiag unable to communicate with our friends at home, knowing that they would hear of the accident and have no word cf us. At daylight next morning we went out ou the rock to see how things looked and bebo!d the sea was covered with wreckag’. Wetbeo turned our eyes towards the wreck, and found that during the night, the steamer bad sunk only pact of her two rear masts sowibg above water. We then climbed up the ten staircases ia order to perform our morning toilet, as the wash basin, which consisted of a ten gallon tis pail, was on the balcony, at the top of the lighthouse. Then wa had our breakfast.» We kept a lookout all day to see if the lighthouse steamer was to be seex, which we hourly ex- pected, but as she did not putj in an appearance we had to pass another bight on our ‘kitchen bed.” Next morning was fiae and clear and at nine o’clock we siguted the steamer, heading for the rock but owing to the heavy swell they could sot send a boat in un- til low tide which was two o'clock. At three o’vclock,after shaking hands, and cutting all the buttons off the lighthouse keepet’s garments, we em- barked on board the steamer headed for Oban a distance of 50 miles. We ar- rived at 6 o’clock a:.don reaciing the landing there were thousands of peopie to greetus. Wewere so deligated on reaching teria firma that we ali formed up,and gave*‘three cheers for Scotiand,”. atierwards singing ‘‘for they are jpily food fellows.” A big curiy cuswmey otlicer came uv and demanded to ere amine our baggage. This took us by svr- prise as our baggage consisted only o &. life preserver each, and the buttons « - ready mentioned. We are keeping the life preservers as mementos. He then let us go and we proceed. d to the Tel-- grapa office to cable to our families of our safe arrival. In the morning we boarded the tiain for Gl.sgow, and cn our photographs Wethen provided ourselves with a white shirt, and a collar, and dispensed. worn for four days. So you ean see we were always ready for bed, but could not get there. We left Glasgow at two o’clock and arrived in London at midnight. We are ul] well and on Monday we intend to replenish our wa: drobes. Thanking you Mr. Editor, for this spaee,and hoping to see you ia the near future, We remain, Yours respectfully, [Signed] CHARLES LEIGH, Jr. 4. E. PROWSE, W.W.STANLEY, S. A. McLEop, W.A. HvEsTIs. oa Sa ye vor Gaulard! Your gi e My THE BEST is always imitated. Dedd’s Kidney Pills, sold only in boxes like this, are widely imitated, because they are the — Kidney cure. Take none —————— D-O-D-D?S Canadian Pacific Ruailway. —— TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT ~--BY— TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 a m. orthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datiag second ciass passengers for all points, in Canadian North West, British Colambia, &¢ Berth Rates— Montreal to Winnipeg......................$400 Montreal to Calgary...... ........ 6.50 Montreal to Kevelstone......... ae¢egne TOR Montreal to Vancouver.....-.......... coo BOD MOTE WD MRIs hc tne. ic cicas s.occcse.. 8 00 For Passage Rates to ali points in Canapa, Western Unirep Srares and to Japan, Cutna, Inpia, Hawaiian Isianps, Australia and Maniia, and also for de ecriptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen]. Pass. Agt., St, Joba, N. B. eit tl, So A AU a - tare 8 ee A SEL Le A ATT ee. tt tt Satisfaction or = ae ee r yi y » y/ crue ye 4 Se LP aye > & \7 Gak paar y RdCiohion a6 In meuts to guarantee our workmanship accordance with our advertise- to the inllest extent and in every parucuiar, and as an evidence that ( WN TA THA bes a the fi: mozuts, nicans. what it says, if you are e Card, which you will id in the pockets of Shorey’s gar- wearing Shorey’s | Ready-to-Wear Clothing and' do not find’ it perfectly satisfactory im every particular and will communicate your complaints | to us, we will see that you are satisfied: or your | money refunded. H. SHOREY & CO.,, MONTREAL. j Migs. of ‘* Ready-to-Wear”’ Clothing. - <t-tin sterianstinciincnnsea Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’town aul EW” HATS The latest and nobbiest styles in Christies’ Londo Hats Just opened up at vohn MeLsod & Cos nen Tailor-Made vs. Factory-Made ! Take up the printed announcements of makers and importers of ready-made c oth'ng.and when they ttrive to give emphusis 10 the alleged merits cf their clothing th-y invarably tell how nearly they approach to tailor-made. Here are some quotations— ‘Elegantly tailored.” Cut and fi nished equal to order. ed work,” Equal in quality, fit, and finish “to suits made tu order, or similar statements. Then tailor—made clothes are different to im- ported facto: y-made, otherwise there would be no need to wake comparisons. If tailor-made were not the better clothes they would not be held up as the ideal to which the ready-made strive to ieach The fact is there isa great deal of differ ence between a factory-made imported suit and a tailor-made in style and dur-~ ability. The man that is indifferent as to the appearance of his clothes when he buys them and when worn a month, may be Satisfied with a factorysmade, but if he has regard to looks and economy, he wil! buy taiforsmade garments. For those who are not disposed to give the prices neue paid for clothes a:ade to special order, and are not satisfie with the imported ready-made ciothing, we have made, al are daily adding, Suits aud Overcoats of superior workmaa ship that we are selling as low in price as imported mak inferior quality. All Wool Oxford Tweed Suits, All Wool Serge Snits, $9.50 ee o£ Ail Wool Worsted Suits, $9.50 D. A. Bruce, MORRIS BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. i $9.15