‘vinting of all kinds at short notice PE BA ayy Be Saw Notoheads, Paorph- EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it, ee = = = — an ma it at att a coaeengeen nee ene — ssienimaiiaia - \ EEE Job Printing Rooms, ie For neat, clean, tasteful Printing LONDON HOUSK, QU®EN ¥TREET. 6 and prompt attention to orders, THE iets, Posters Dodgers, ete Ienus :-—Frvs Dottans a Yuar, — NEW SERIES. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men. having to advis- ike Pablic, may speak free.”—Evarrrpes. ——- : = eee _— CHARL ee TTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, JANUARY 4. 1893. Strere Corize Two Ceres —— 7 - ee VOL. 30.--NO. 153 Caleudar for January, 1893. MOON'S CHANGES, Orie Pee, SOS GP cv ccvccs.cccs 9 28 morn List Quarter, 9th day. - O15 afer gow Moon, Iith day............ O15+«f ¢ Fire’ Quarter, 24th day..... e+ee 214 mG Paull Mvor, Zist day.......ccccees 9 Bae == : == Day | Dey’s | Hah of Day of Week. | Lergh | Wacer. Mouth. | h. w Movr'’y I Sunday 8 29 9 41 2 Monday wees 3 Tuesday ai ii Ww ednesday 22 ji aff 2 5 Thursday 33 0 43 | vb Friday | «(CN 2t 7 Saturday | i 2 0 & | Sunday a7 | 240 9 | Monday 39 | 63 26 10 Tuesday hi 4 22 il Wednesday 43 5 26 12 Thursday i 44 6 32 13 Friday 45 a a |} 4 Saturday | et ae 1s Sunday 49 917 i6 Monday 51 10 1 17 Duewday 53 10 41 Is Wednesday 56 li 2i 19 Thursday | 57 It 59 | ~ Friday 59 | Morn’g. 21 Saturday ® t.35 O28 22 uaday 4 a 23 Monday 6 u“ Preaday 9 25 W ednesday "464° 4 26 Thursday l4 4 33 | 27 Friday 16 65 23 Saturday | 19 7 30 29 Suoday St 68 37 | ww | Mouday > | 9 34 31 | Tuesday 9 27 10 22 ~~ J. J. JOHNSTON, Attornay-a‘-Law, Solic tor, Notary Public, &., Stamper's Block, Vic’oria Row, Charlottetown? P. kK. Island, t (OLLEC TIONS —Will giv / ince. Wiil coil-ct claims in aay part of Cinada orthe Uaitel States, tar argh the co-operation _— aid of promptand reliable legal correspon- enta. All matters entruved to me will prompt, careful and d licent attention 42" Money to Loan. Money Invested. Nov li-—-Im Jaw wy receive TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MjaR1S94, HALIFAX #120 S. Kk. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Sp'kes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe! — Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c, £t. JOHN, N. B, novi—lyr ESTAULLISHED 17°90. CLIFT, WOOD & CO, Ceneral Sommission Werchants, ST. JOHN's, NFLD. W E have mach pleasure ia informing cur cer respond-nts in P, K. Island tat we have reeu it part of our premises (ce-troyed by the ' tire), and buve now sufficient SY ORANGE ' ‘ AKF AGE to enable us to :esume busi- Le heretof re Con iennents of Produce will at ali times have our --@st atten! i'n, CLIFT, WOOD & CO, aw 25—la~ Disappoints ! QUEEN © ~ theock of Men's Reefers at before stock-taking. 's HARRIS & STEWART, Card of Thanks. Wie lita cate dee Zand patrons our sincere thanks for the liberal patronage they have given us during the past year, and especially during the Xmas season. RO BERT BALLOGA & 00 satisfactory ; and we trust that by care in selecting choice goods, and keeping our clear our entire stock of Plush Goods at a discount of 25 per cent. ; also some lines of China at cost. Winter Clothing. ee eee eee We are balance of our ofiering the e as a lieas Overcoats, Men's Ulsters, Reefers, Boys’ @vercoats and Boys’ Startling reductions to clear LLIN DON BOUUSS. Charlottetown, December 31, 1892—eod & wky We wish to tender to our many friends Mur trade has been highly prices at “rock bottom,’’ we shall continue to merit your confidence. We are going to Wishing you a Happy New Year, we are, yours truty, Coowal HOUSE, Phillips MONTREAL. Square, We have this season is- every part of the province. aspect has been changed into one of rare Acadia University. The first term of the college year has ‘losed and the Loy: have scattered to their separate homes. Silence reigns ‘ton the hill,” and the win] moans sadly around the corners of Chipman Hall. The past term has been an interesting and successful one. Sport and study each has received its pro- portiopate amount of attention, and the ‘ights in each have won their laurels. Many changes greeted us as we treaded the old walks on our return after summer vacali. The shop windows and streets were briliiantly lighted with electricity. The front of the campus was adorned by a neat ind appropriate building for manual train- ing purposes. This is a fine addition to the educational efficiency «f our institution and has attracted a large number of students But the chief object of attraction was the new seminary We left it last June a mere frame-work. We fiad on our return one of the finest buildings of its kind in Canada. lis airy and roomy apartments sfford splen- did accommodation for ycung ladies from Assembly Hall has also changed its ap- pearance. Its former cold and unattractive beauty. The transformation was effected by Blenkhorn, a well known artist. ‘The football season was a very interest- ing one. The ‘‘ball fanatics” came back sued a CATALOGUE of Goods suitable fer Xia Preseals | and will be pleased to for diess on application. HERRY MORGAN & 60., ward the same to any ad MONTRUAL. dec—t t s tf BAZAAR CO. m od GREAT VARIETY OF Charlottetown, December 29, 1892 Felt Boots and Rubbers ——_-SELLING CHEAP AT —— GOFF BROTHERS’ STORE. Charlottetown, November 18, 1892—eod & wky oe = : = = . Headquarters for Skates 568 OF GENUINE PAIRS CUTLERY ! We have the largest sock ever shown in the city from the b st makers, such as Rogers, Ellin and Boker. LAVPS ! Our’ Stock was never s) complete, and lower than any Ose Naxt to Ban’ of Nova Scotia [AU ™ Prive _—--- DODD & ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE. COTT’S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Ol! with Hypo- Phosphites of Lime and Soda is almost es palatable as milk. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER It Ia Indeed, and the little lads and lassies who take cold easily, may be fortified against a Cough that might prove serious, by taxing Scott's Emulsion after their meals during the winter seasoa. Beware of substitutions and imitations. SCOTT & BOWNE, Bellevilic. CULLET T's PURE 2 ahs - ERED | 1D0%6, POWDER vy oa PUREST, STRONGEST, ta Se Ready for use in any quantity. For making Boftening Wate~, ieiar ecting, and a hundred othet uses. A can equals 20 pounds Sai Suda. Sold by All Grocers sud Druggista, Ba ww. GiLieaT), Toroznuta The Telephone Company P, E. ISLAND. ARTIES usi the Telephones would find P talking ioeek mere satisfactory if they would observe the following rules :— Ist. Speak with the mouth about four inches from the transmitter, : 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not too loud. and distinctly. Srd. lace the telephune so as to cover the ear, just as if you wi te shut out all other sounds Do not press too hard on the ear. 1: is possibile to talk and be heard when stand- ing back two or three feet from the transmitter, if you shout loud enough, but it is not a pleasant of conversation, is —s unnecessary. and is a useless waste of wind lungs, besides being very annoying toall within raage of your voice, ' felt proud of the low score. etc., rendered the ‘night hideous.” Flot égainst the Czar. LEADING RUSSIAN OFFICIALS INVOLVED IN A GREAT CONSPIRACY. According toa recent despatch from St Petersburg, numerous arresis continue to be made at Kieff of persons suspected of Nihilism. Nine more officers are among those imprisoned, either under suspicion or direct charges of connection with a con- spiracy against the Czar. The Russian au thorities believe they have unearthed a widespread plot in which a number, not only of the lower « fiizials, but also those ot higher rank, are involved, and several of- ficers having positions of trust and confi- dence near the person of the Czar, have been put under surveillance, being given leave of absence from duty until the sus- pictons resting upon them are verified or disproven. The extent of the plot is not yet known There seems no doubt of its genuine char- acter, alihough it is nt certain that the motives of the plotters are N.hilistic. ‘There is much discontent in the army with the proloaged period of peace, and many < flicers think that the Czar is too pacific in his disposition. The Russian empire was never more peaceable, so far as external enemies are concerned, and, therefore, there is great murmuring among army officers disap- time was spent in expounding the prin-; ciples of the sturdy and manly game. score of 2 to 0 against us game played by Acadia this season, and she True to the traditions handed Band, can- racket resulted in the suspension of the class for a few days, but the boys of 95 were eventually restored to favor. The eve uf sepe zation was celebrated by the annual rhetorical exhibition given by the junior class. ‘The foilowing is the list of orations .— Frederick the Great—M P Balcom. Australian Confederation —B S Bishop. Goethe’s Faust— Edward Blackadar. The Present Military Systems of Europe —E H Cahoon. Educational Value of Literature— Estelle A Cook. The Poetry of Tennyson—B K_ Daniels. Virgil and Thompson compared as Lovers of Nature—H $ Davison. Daniel O’Connel— A E Dunlop. Should Newfoundland be admitted to the Dominion—F C Ford. Freedom by Obedience—J E Ferguson. Senecal as a Seeker after God—R E Gullison. Papineau's Rebellion—H King. Cardinal Ximenes—A Mason. The Iliad, the Product of One Mind—W J Moore. Civilization Morton. The Dramatic Action of King John— Alberton M Parker. The Light of Asia and the Light of the World—L J Siaughenwhite, Vox Populi, Vox Dei—W C Vincent. John Greenleaf Whittier—Lew Wallace. Tennyson's Princess—M B Whitman. The Development of Historical Writings —F W Young. The speakers were Misses Blackadar and Parker; Messrs. Daniels, Davison, Dunlop, Ford, Ferguson, Moore, Gullison and Vin- cent. The music and orations were much evjoyed by the audience. The class of ‘94 promises to honor old Acadia. and Poetry—Harriet E N. J. L. Concert at Pisquid Road. A grand literary and musical éntertaiament was Leld in Pisquid Road schoolhouse op Wednesday evening, the 28th ult. The meet ing was called to order at 7.30, and the pros gramme opened by a few well chosen remarks trom Hen. J. G. Scrimgeour, who kind!y consented to act as chairman. The pro gramme, consisting of vocal and instrumenta! music, recitations, dialogues, &c., was ail that could be deeired. When all did so well, it would be unfair to particularize, although the s'ump ‘per by Willie McLeod, the reci- tation by Mr. McKay and the whistling by Master Thos. Cameron deserve special mention, Miss Lily A. Cameron presided at the organ with her usual ability, and the success Uf the meeting was also largely due to the untiring efforts of the teacher, Mr. R. H. McNeill, and his pupils, who acquitied them. selves ins very creditable and satisfactory manner. Ose Wuo Was THeEre. Re CoMMENDABLE.—AIl claims not consistent with the high character of Syrup of Figs are purposely avoided by the California Fig Syrup Company. It acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, cleansing the system effect- ually, but it is not a cure-all and makes no pretensions that every bottle will not sub- stantiate .* er Pvueristic Pornters.—Jack McAuliffe, the light weight champion, distinguished himself in New York afew nights sgo by beating a crippled newspaper reporter in the latter's bedroom at the Sturtevant Houee. According to the Portland Press, John L. Sullivan has swern that he was drugged. The only regrettable thing about the affair is that the dose was not large enough. THE FXAMINER'S CHRISTMAS SUPPLEMENT is for sale at the Diamond Bookstore. It is a neat, handy Christmas ovreserpt for friends abroad, and will show them how the Island heme is pro- gressiug. Frozen to Dearax.—Jvhn Richardson of Windsor Forks, N, S., was frozen to derth on Christmas eve while under the influence of liquor. He was returniog on Biack Brook. The verdict of the coroner's JAMES DESBRISAY, # CERT fobid—eod Charlottetown, December 13, 1892—eod §ROB ANGUS, a? Manager, jury was: ‘Death from alcoholic poisoning with ‘blood in their eyes,” and all spare | pointed in their hopes of promotion. Our | greatly apprehensive as to the extent of the wnoual match with Dalhousie ended in a|conspiracy developed at Kieff, and much It was the first | excitement prevails. goes On more earnestly than ever, the lead- Much of the interest of the season was|ing official persecutor being the Grand caused by the exuberant spirits of the} Duke Sergius, brother of the Czar and hus cophomores. down by their predecessors, they had the | Elizabeth. annual **Sophomore Racket.” non, bombs, foghorns, giant crackers, bells, | to turn every Jew out of the city. The Jew- The | ish population of Moscow has already been foot from Windsor toa lumber camp 6t) would advise anyone troubled with this at The authorities at St. Petersburg are Meanwhile, the persecution of the Jews band of Queen Victoria's grand-daughter, As governor of Moscow he seems determined reduced from about 40,000, wher Sergius be- came goveroor, to about 30,000, and the num- ber continues to decrease under the added rigor of penal laws and the intolerable severe ity of their enforcement. The severe.treatinent of the Jews is having & ruinous effect upon real estate and other interests, at least 30,000 lodgings being empty in Moscow. The most pitiful scenes are witnessed among the crowds cf Jews at the railway stations, men and women over 80 years cf age and half clad little child --n crying asd praying in the cold. Their tv Torage are viewed with utter indifference |y t!- Russion authorities, and any non Jewish resiieunt who displays kind- ness toward them risks being put under sus. picion, The soldiers detailed to assist the police in | guarding Jews treat them with the greatest brutality, and frequently prick the uufortun. ates with their bayonets if they attempt to leave the stations in which they are penned, , The officers do not like the work of guard ing Jews, which they look upon as beneath their diguity, and this also is a cause of some discontent among the military. > om + Personal. M. P. Dalton, a former Portland (Me.) man, who left that city some time ago several Mrs. Capt. P. H. LANE. “They thought I mast die.” ‘‘ THE STRONGEST STATEMENTS COULD NOT TELL HALF IT HAS DONE FOR ME,” Hereditary Liver Trouble, ENLARGEMENT OF THE LIVER, leeanatas by the best Physicians, CURED. GENTS :—My father died ef Consum tion of the Liver, many in my. family have died with the same disease,and a large part ec te time*for the past two years I ‘ave been very sick, no appetite, bow. els alternating between Constipation] and Diarrheea. Pains all over my body, and severe pains all through my Liver, So nervous I could not sleep B ETT E nights, and in fact was mach ted and run down. . Physician said 1 had Enlargement the Liver, The day before Icommenced the use 6f SKODA’S REMEDIES, I had twe dis- ferent Physicians ca!! upon me. People thought I must die. I had doctored so much and taken so many different kinds of patent medicines, without any fit, that when SKODA’S DISCOVERY was brought to me, I threw away icc THAN tor’s medi. cines, and began its use. Soon leommenced to gain; my a petite increase: from being w and feeble I beeen ; Sirvom 3 bowels assume! & Nalucki Condition; sweet and ro re ules © loop came to me nights; [hegan to increase in flesh. : I have now taken lees than a full course (six bottles) of SKODA’S DISCOVERY, with SKODA’S 10% vs “OLD TABLETS, and ¢ Lim strorg. ar deomy own Work. io iact, Am well and happy. The strenmgest state-! Bment I could make would mot tell half your wonderful Remedies have done for me. Respectfully yours, RocKkLanD, Me. MRs. P. H. LANE, TH® ONLY MEDICINE SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE CONTRACT WITH EACH BOT- rLe. ‘TRY A COURSE (6 BOTTLES) AT OUR RISK, IF NOT BENEFITED RETURN BOTTLES AND GET YOUR MONEY. Pay ONLY FOR THE GOOD YOU RECEIVE. S¥CDA DISCOVERY CO,, Wolfville, N.S, A CARD Respecting resolution passed by the Medical Mean of this city, re- questing the Druggists to dis- continue selecting medicines for their customers :— thousand dollars fa debt, has prospered io the West recently. The first money he received was sent East to meet his obligations, | and every debt bas been ful'y paid, though | many of them had become outlawed. De. McGlynn will, in «li probability, be under the jurisdiction of either Cardinal Gibbons, in the Baltimore diocese, or Arch bishop Ireland, of the St. Paul diocese. There is little likelihood that he will ever again be stationed in New York diocese, and, according to & prominent ecclesiastical friend, he has the choice of the above two dioceses under consideration, Dr. McGlynn declines to discuss the pruepective field in which he expects to res:me his labors. obn D. Rockefeller is preparing for him- self a better oli uary notice than Jay Gould received Better than that, he is gaining for himee!f the satisfaction of doing good while he lives, snd of directing posemactiy the use of his m.uey tothe high pnblic ends which he bas vw isely chosento promote. Mr, Rocke- fe'le.’s Chiistmas gift of $1,000,000 to the uni- sity of Clhivago is more than princely. This m«gnificent present makes a total of $3,600,- 06 which he has given to the university. Distintinc Company Fart —The Me- Dougall Distilling Company, Halifax, have assigned their book-debts to Manager Ellis, of the Bank of British North America Their liabilities are $120,000 SH ODA’S LITTLE TABLETS, Mild, Safe, Efficient. far su- perior to ay oe. For Head- ache and ver Comptaint — can equal these T: e ab- ith the DISCOVERY they cure Rheumatism. 50 in a box only 35 cts. Journatistic.—We have received the first number of the Monitor, an eight. page weekly newspaper just started at Van couver, B.C. It is published by a com pany. Mr. W. J. Gallagher is editor and manager. The Sun, the annexationist paper recent- ly started in Toronto, has also beew received. It is an eight-page journal, From Glasgow, just opened. One case navy broken plaids, bright finish broken plaids heavy diagonals, checks and stripes —Stanley Bros, Dec 30 3i eod ’Twas Very Cosriy.—The “Buck” and **Jim” $3,000. -—-——_———_— SHORTHAND.—-By request, Mr. Crosski! will start 4 shorthand class for ladies early in January. Those desiring to join will please make application at once. dec29— 3i Iris very unwise to allow an apparently simple cold to run too long without attention, as it may lead to serious complications We present fashionable complaint to call at Jc ho sou’s drugstore and get one of the emulsions and exposure.” iress serges, nice new eens crape finish trial of and the execution of the former, cost in the neighborhood of A’ I have a legal right to select medicines for my customers, I shall continue as heretofore to supply their wants to the best{of my ability—with the best goods that money can buy, and my long experience in the busi- ness, (extending over twenty vears, with four years spent in the study of medicine with a —- physician), I feel justified in asking for a continuance of your liberal patronage. The Apothecaries Hall is not run in the interest of any physician, directly or indirectly, You are not charged 25 or 30 Pe cent extra on prescriptions for the doctors’ nefit. Therefore, biing them to me and save money. All prescriptions and family recipes shall receive my pares attention, ‘our obedient servant, Groxge E. Hveurs. Apothecarics Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen St., Ch’town. DISSOLUTION NOTICE. gy certify thatthe partnership hereto fore existing between the undersigned, car- rying om basiness under the style and firm of Connelly & Company, has on this twenty-seventh day of December, A. Lb, 1892, boen dissolved by mutual consent. Dated this twenty-seventh day of December, A. D. 1892. JOHN CONNOLL\, PATRICK CONNULLY. Signed in the presence of James EpDEN. Referring to the above notice, the undersigned begs to intimate that he will continue business ia future under the name and style of John Con- no)ly, at the oid stand, corner Queen and Dor- chester Streets, Charlottetown, All liabilities of the late firm will be discharged by me, and all rties indeb.ed to the fate fice of Connolly & Jompany, whether by Mortgage, Judgment, Bill of Saie, Promissory Note, Book Account or otherwise, will be required to make payment of their respective amounts at the office of the late firm of Connolly & Company. JOHN GONNOLLY. dec®# NOTICE Of ASSIGNMENT, nt E is hereby given that John Connolly, of the late firm of Connolly & Co., has this day assigaed to me all his book debts, books of account, notes, bills and judg. ments due to him aad to the late firm * of Connolly & Co. All parties indebted to the said John Cone nolly and to the late firm of Connolly & Co, are hereby notified to make immediate pay- ment of same to me at Charlottetown, Dated this 29th day of December, A. D 1892, , MARGARET WOODS. dee30 DR. T. C. ROBINS, | Surgeon Dentist. Office—Prince Street, opposite St. Paul's Church, or cough remedies on sale there. a CBRARLOTTETOWN, P. =r. dee?