a Reading Room, an TME EXAMINER Terws: Five Dotrans a Year. a. yEW SERIES. “oe ee |}§6Kouse Commend . ' - te oe Job Printing Rooms, “-» LONDON HOUSK, QUEEN STREET, te / jean. | be nda Not cece’ See os ers, et« - " EXAMINE “ This is true Liberty, when Free Bern Wen. having to advise the Public. may speak free.”—Evairipes, —— — as —_ CHARLOTTETOWN. P. &. ISLAND FRIDAY, MAY 12. i898. (giendar = for May, 1893. MOON'S CHANGES, ’ garter, Sth d ay soencne aa after Ye sjoen, loth day eee 6 34 after | fiett Quarter, Zod GAY... .+6- = morn fuil Moon, men GOT . ccoccces coe 0 mort = = i Day's Higb ‘a Day of Week. | |ength. | Water | penth. ' a Morn’g. i Monday 1412 | 10 4s g | Tuesday 6 | 1 22 3 Wednesday 18 | 11 56 4 | Thursday 21 | aft 32 § | Friday a} 312 « Saturday 2] ’ 56 7 Sunday 29 9 44 5 Mouday | 42 3 25 9 Tuesday ; jt i 4 54 Soimetentey | i Ss ll Thursday a9 7 12 Friday 4! & 15 13 Saturday 44 9 00 4 Sunday 47 9 44 1s Monday 49 | 10 29 BB [ Toeetas 51} ul i4 1? Wednesday 54 Morn g. ls Thorsday 56 0 2 19 Friday 58 0 51 y Saturuay ; « 1 44 21 Sunday | sa 9 ©6| Monday | *? 3H B Tuesday 6 4 46 4 Wedneday 5 5 58 6 Thursday 10 7 £: a Friday i 12 7 53 " Saturday } 13 8 35 % Sanday 5 9 12 % © | Monday 17 0 49 3b Tuesday 1s 10 25 31 «| Wednesday 15 2 li 2 o. T. R. MeLEAN, Graduate University Pennsylvania, Phi'a- delphia, 1873, - TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, NFINES hi« practice exclusively to Eye, Zar, Throat and all forms of Catarrhal Uuease > ¥ Can be consulted at New Glasgow every Thursday, Vend« me Hotel, 8 a. m. to 1.3) p m majé—dy & wky im fteamer ‘‘ Princess of Wales,” TO be sold by Auction, on WEDNESD AY. the ith May next, at the hour of eleven o'clock ip the forenoor. a’ the Steam Navigation Co's Wherf, Chario tetown, P. KE. L :— i The Paddle Steamer PRINCESA OF WALKS, length 191 feet, beam 26 feet, dop'h 9 feet Ginches, tonnage register 645, metal fas ened and metalled, wsbe now lies, together with all the Furniture and Materials belonging to her, This versel is 60 Well known in these waters that further descrip- don appears unnecer sary. Terms at sale. , F. W. HALES, Secretary 8. N. Co., Ltd, Charlottetown, April 28, 18°3—3. w TENDERS! DerartmMent or Pusitic Works, Charlottetown, May 1, 1893. EALED TENDERS will be received at this Department until the 25th day of May, instant, for the Building of the Hull of a Ferry Steamer torun between CHARLOTTETOWN and SOUTHPOERT. Model and specification can be seer at this office. Specifications can also be seen at the office of the Hon. Thomas Kickham, Souris, and at the cffice of Robert T. Hol- man, Eej., Summerside. ae The signatures of two good and auflicient tecurities for the due performance of the eontract to accompany each tender. The Department does not bind itself to seorpt the lowest or any tender. JNO. WM. MORRISON, Secy. Public Works. may3-——2aw tl dte FOR SALE. IREE BILLIARD TABLES and two POO.w TABLES. JOHN JOY. fed3 Silver Dollars! 7 can get one hundred cents on the dollar for American silver certificates mM exchange for gouds at the McKAY WOOLEN MILLS. —_——-. ‘LIME. LEME. Now landing, Fresh Burnt St. John Lime in casks and barrels. POOLE & LEWIS, Peake’s No, 3 Wharf. _fy2w Qaw why Im A. LHROFRHD GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer PTEMODE.......coccecsoncdeubhenstal QUEBEC BOYS’ CLOTHING. Nice Spring Suits FOR BOYS, In Tweeds, Serges, Homespun, &c. LORCE VARIETY! LOW Palces | ee Boys’ Hats! Boys’ Caps ! Boys’ Shirts ! — (x) — HARRIS & STEWART, DNDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, May 9, 1893. 200 Boxes Coke Tin, 200 Bundles Sheet Iron, LANDING PER S. S. “ALBERT,” Direct From Liverpool. | 25 Casks Washing Soda, { Ton Ingot ‘Tin, 20 Casks Olive Oil. | 5 Casks Sulphur, 25 Casks Portland Cement, 5 Casks Alum, 3 Casks Chain, 10 Cyises Bath Brick, At Lowest Market Prices. 5 Rells Sheet Lead, DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, May 10. 1893—eod New Store! ee ee About June Ist we cxpect to move into our Rew Store. while we are selling off the balance. of goods saved from the Burnt Huilding at very low prices. Rebertson’s Old Stand, one block below the Burnt Store. R. B. NORTON & CO. Charlotte'own, May 10, 1893. WANTED THIS SEASON, 500,000 Dozen Large Clean Fresh Eggs, For the English and American Market, for which the outside price will be paid. ON HAND AND FOR SALE-—A large stock of EGG CASES and FILLERS, at jzreatly reduced rates. Write for prices. J. A FARQUHARSON & CO. apl3—dy 2w wy 3m Srand Sale ii SOO cccicinns, NEW FURNITURE. Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warcrooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892. TT © | \cestésedeoeneall MONTREAL ——_ ee == For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt aditention to orders, TUE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. Sixsete Corigs Two Curve — VOL. 30.--NO 110 ONE E& Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most heaithy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOISOCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. Y. Charlotreetewn — —— (1) — — | Kill it by feeding it with Scott’s Emulsion. It is remark- SCOTT'S EMULSIO Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites , curea Cold, and ' will stop a Cou as well as all forms of Wasting Diseeses, Scrofua and Bronchitis. Jt és almost milk, Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. When we assert that : Dodd’s . Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. THEY CURE TO STAY CURED. Nilean- By all druggists or mail on receipt of price, Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronta, HNSONS ANODYNE LINIMERT yrelrke ANY OTHE, Yor INTERNAL as ETERNAL use, Originated by an Old Family Physician. Think Of It. Yeon & ration after Generation Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satchel, Sufferer Frm, Coughs,C Nervous Headache, Diph chitis, Asthma, phere Oe Diarrhee used and blessed tt. Every Mother Sore Th Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, Bru fable to occur in an * yne Liniment in the lor Croup, Colds, One of the best concerts ever held at Kelly's Cross (and th.¢ is saying a good the children ofj the schools within St. Joseph's Parish, assisted by their friends, and constituted the ck sing exercises of the M:E mee! presided, end was the life and soul of the aff:ir, which lssted from 8 apparently appreciated the acting before superabundance, preverting perhaps some of were very funny indeed. ‘‘Waiting for the’ rein” was capitally acted, “Mrs. Pegg” very good temperance sei1mon drematized, and was cieditably performed by Misses aud Ames hlonaghan. ‘The Fifty Cent Barber” reised such an uprear of laugh‘er in the audience, that one tenth of the w nds were lost, and, consequently, a lot offun. The solus and choruses were good, the vocalists sustaining the reputation of Keliy’s Cross in debted and hereby return thanks to Mr. Frank [rainor, of Charlottetown, for the able and prominent part he took in making the enter- tainment the success it was, His vocal and accordeon solos were much admired, while his rendition of ‘‘The Smack in School” was true to (schvo}) life, and worthy of imitation by amateur elocutionists. The readings and re citations of the school children were pronounce ed good for their tender years. A large per- cent«ge of praise is due Mr. J. H. Monaghan, whohad charge of the musical part of the pro- gremme, and was also conspicuous in the dramas, performirg his quota with ready skill. Miss Katie Monaghan presided at the orgen. There must have been over 300 pres- ent at the entertainment, and according to “dame rumor” at least 299 were glad they came. The closing piece, ‘‘Good Night,” was sung by the school girls, after which all joined in **God Save the Queen.” M. A. S., Secretary. ———— Prepare for the Worst. DR, JANEWAY'S ADVICE KESPECTING THE COM- ING OF CHOLEKA. In speaking of the likelihood of cholera gaining a foothold in America this year, Dr. Janway of New York tersely advises every- body to be prepared for the worat. This may seem at the fiest glance the talk of an alarm‘st, but it is in reality sound advice. There is no cause for panic, but a systematic preparation in view of a poesible epidemic of cho'era is really essential. Quarartine regulations need to be observed. The work of the scavenger should extend to every tole and corner of cities and towns. An uncontaminated water supply is essentivl. The matter of sewerage is important. But there is yet another and also very important consideration. It is an undisputed fact that disease of any kind, and especialiy such a plague as cholera, will foster most quickly, and with the most deadly effect, upon an already diseased or debilitated system. It therefore becomes the duty of every person to as far as possible secure himself or herselt from ite ravages, by confronting the dreaded enemy vihastrong and healthy physical system. ‘‘omparatively few persons find themselv-s in that condition at this season of the year. ‘The vost majority, indeed it may be said that all persous, find it necessary to fortify themselves by the use of some remedial agency, to restore lost vigor and vitality and so be literally prepared for the worst. The grateful testimony of thousands has established beyond dispaze that no more effective combination for this purpose is offered to the public than Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic and Hawker’s liver pills, lhese are standard remedies, the formulas of which are endorsed by leading physicians on both sides of the berder; and they present to everyone at moderate cost the most efficient means of regaining perfect health. They revitalize the blood, stimulate the di- gestive organs to regular and perfect action, restore to the nerves that force and strength which they have lost, and remove from the system all traves and effects of debility. No time should be lost in hesitation or to make a choice between remedies; for there is no other agency so sure and effective as Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic and Hawker’s liver pills. They are within the reach of all classes, and now is the time to secure the boon of Entertainment at Kelly's Cross. ie-l) was given on Friday evening, the 5th — net. It was gotten up by the teachers and | St. Joseph’s Literary Society. Rev. Father, o'clock till nearly 11. The hall was filled | from back to stage, by en xudience that. them, if we can judge by laughiug, clapping, | shouting, etc., of which there was at times a/ the best parts from being heard. The dramas ' raising quite a stir, and of course coming out/ works had given way. Hundreds of houses best. he Shoemaker’s Experiment” wes a/and stores were deserted, as the peop'e thought Katie Flood and Ana Duffy and Messrs. J. H. | the “art divine.” The Society are deeply in. | the door of the bank, Hal', the watchman, The Signal was PF ogns. HOW THIEVES PLAN TO ROB 4 PENNSYLVANIA TOWN. A epecial to the New York World fron Shenandoah, Pa., says: ** In cong quence of the fear that the large reservoir in the mountain immediately above the town might burst, owing to the heavy rains. cen- tinels were posted near the dam last Friday night with instructions to fire a cannon as & werning signal inthe event of a break. lt was arranged that at the sound «f the cannon the pe ple of the town must run for their 1 ves, as the bursting of the reser- voir meant the inundation of the valley, Abcut midnight the roer ef acannon in the movatain rolled thr ugh the valley. All honest folke that heard it fled from their homes, thinking it the signs] that the breast- only of saving their lives. The cannon-that had been firei was not the one manned by the sentries at the dam. It was a gun fired by a gang of thieves, who gave th: false signal in erder to gain an opportanity to pillage the deserted beuses and stores. The robbers plundered about twenty houses and stores and made an atten pt to get into the Citizens Bank. While the three were drilling a hole in who haa not hea:d the false warning, sudden- ly epp-ared and opened fire on the thieves. A number cf sho’s were exchanged, which had the effect of at'ricting to the scene of the sh oting severe] hundred persons who helped to drive off the 1obbers It was then seen that no fl d was io eight, and the people, re« turning, found they were robbed. The Heathen Chiuese. CANADIAN PACIFIC OFFICALS HAVE OVER A THOUSAND AT VANUOUVEK. A recent Vancouver despatch says: The Canadian Pacific officials have an anxious time, having over a thousand Chinese on their hands who must either get into the United States or be returned to China by the Com- pany’s steamer. ‘he Danube left Victoria recently for Portland with 612 Chisamen on board, but owing to the severe examination only 180 passed. The steamer is now in trouble wih the American customs officials, who claim that she is liable to a fine of $19,- 660. Chinamen were dumped into the ship's hold without bunks, and it is claimed that the vessel] was only intended to carry 3¢0 Chinese. A fine of $50 «ach can be im- posed for car rying over the number, $5 each ——— -_— aeempremenenanasnetn> WHAT PHYSICIANS SAY. ENDORSED BY A Graduate of Edinboro’. A. DreW. Barss, A.M., M.D., Edin., » man of culture and refinement, is Lecturet on Physiology and Hygiene in Acadia College, Nova Scotia.” Of SKODA’S REMEDIES he says :— “I have carefully examined the form- ule from which they are constructed, anc find they have been judiciously selected and are well adapted, for the accomplish- ment of the various ends desired. [ be- lieve the ingredients used. the BEST of their kind, and the REMEDIES should have a Jarge sale, when placed be- fore the general publie.*’ Yr. A. ROBERTS, M. D. The late Dr. F. A. Roberts, a leading Homopathic Physicion of Maine, said — “*o Remedies wpon the market equal ‘OAS in peatmess end elegance orance. | believe Skeda’s Gere traent end Skeda’s Ger- m, xre Lhe most perfect reme- h which I em acquainted, for the fall Skin Diseases. I do not o recommend them as such.” ] nt SKIDA DISCOVERY CO,, WOLFVILLE, Wa @ For eale by ali J iggists. Trade ev by W. R. Watson, Charlot‘«:own, P. ELL ‘ST. GFORGE PHARMACY, MORRIS BUILDING. because no chairs or tables were provided, $500 because no berths were provided, $250, because there were no ventilators, and $250) becanre no surgeon was carried. The steamer | belongs to the Ce: dian Pacific Navigation’ Company, who claim the law does not apply to Capadian vessels, Last evening the baiquventine Tacora left! here for Portland, Oregon, with 500 China men on board, The company, however, took precaution to have berths built between decks and other conveniences. ‘The veseel looked like a slave show with her curious cargo. This is the largest batch of Chinese yet brought over, and they all claim to be merchants. Itis thought a number will be refused admittance. The company has secured the bulk of the trade. Jt is thought that rival American companies are compelling the American officials to stick to the letter of the law. As the fare is $50 a head the com. pny makes a big profit. General Telegraphic News. Widow McGovern, of Troy, N. Y., who felled five burglars with a club and held the leader till the police came, is a living evidence that woman government may sometimes, meet all the demands made upon it. London Truth says that Queen Margaret refused to accomany King Humbert on a visit to Queen Victoria in Florence recently, because Queen Victoria had neglected to re- turn her call of five years ago. Japan’s greatest publisher, Sahei Ohashin, is visiting the World’s Fair to study the methods of bookmakers and booksellers. Loxpon, May 9 —Michael Davitt, member for Northeast Cork, has applied for the Chiltern Hundreds owing to financial trouble. This means the resignation of his seat in Perliament. His financial troubles were caused by the costs attending upon the North Meath election contest, MonTReaL, May 9.—The Star's special cabJe from London says: The first shipment restored health which they place within easy grasp. my8 dytf ———--———— For Over Firty Yrars Mre. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth- it relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro. luces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes 1s ** bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the vest-known remedy for liarrheea, whether arising from teething or other canses. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘*‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Summerside I xports. SuMMERSIDE, May 9:h, 1893. master, for Point du Chene : Shipped per SS, Northumberland, Cameron, of Canadion cattle arrived at Liverpool this morning. The commissioners eppointed by the British Board of Agriculture are keeping the animals distinct »nd apart from a/l othere until they are slaughtered. William Bunting, member of the Council of the Royal College of Surgeons, appointed an inspector under contagious diseas-s in Animale Act by the Canadian Government, was in attendance and carefully noted the inspection of the several cases which were thought worthy of surveilance. The report upon there cattle is expected to be satistactory in every respect and there is little doubt but that the embargo will be removed after it is made public. HaMILton, Mey 6.—His Holiness Pope Leo at the special request ot His Lordship Bisho Dowling, has couterred upon Very Rev. E i Heenan, Vicar-Gieneral, and now admiais- trator of the diocese, the dignity of prothon- otary apostolic, which carries with it the McEvoy, rector of St. Mary's cathedral, has which confers on him the same title. Nervous Debilit ; RE AN Rn ones iven es us coon 3 334 —— . -_ Sterility, Ae ia 4°8 begs poratoes...... -<dbe- cere] Mee F. W. Heara, of Toronto, was cured of » Varicocele, The H fone - § Sess on yekd 6640S tbbes cubes 90 |cough that followed la grippe, by using Those Sutentin - _ . . ae ON SO ciinos ~ site dee soni 40|Hawker’s Tolu He wrote Mr. Hawker »« F & Marriage, etc. = MP OE NN nda cdiwecs eye ssacens 252 | grateful letter of acknowledgment. rove] Sete hide Ps eee ee Co Geend Truthe, & 114 bris oysters ee * 228 of ries of Medical Science an cepted os Marieds ‘ a may cost a a —— te li . : Fee, math LS Jonneom & Co. Besta Max almost new and in perfect condi‘ion, will sold cheap. Enquire at this office. meeting on the evening of the same day will f be held in the Baptist Church. right to the title of monsignor. Rev. Father been appointed a papal privy chamberlain, W. C. T. U.—Thirough the courtesy of UR LARGE STOCK of Hair, Tooth, Cloth and Nail brushes will be offered at gready reduced prices to clear. We must make roca for Spring Stock. Also, we offer our line of Perfomes, tre finest in the vity, at 20 per cent, off. Come early and secire a bottle of French, English or American Perfume, at a much cheap- jer price than e)sew ere. Also, Chamoi« Skin«, Toilet Powders, Soaps, Tooth Preperations, etc , etc. To intredoce still farther Davies’ Ointment, we have decided to rell 2c. boxes for lie, and 15e. boxes for 10c* This coffer is only open for the next sixty days. Drugs, Chemicals, Patent Medicines, at usual price. Havana au! Domestic Cigars A large stack of Pipes. Tobacco, Cigarettes, and Smokers’ Guod« generally. St George Pha: macy, Opp. Postoffice, VICTORIA ROW, May 2. 1893. -eod Cee? “You'll Fee! Better” If you’re all run down and out of sorts if you take a tew bottles of MALT © PEPTONIZED PORTER. It isa food. Boneficial alike to youngandold. It strengthens the body, creates an appetite, aids di- gestion, invigorates the system. Ask your doctor about it. It’s good for every one. TRY IT. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA. Druggists sell it. CompleteManhoo AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. evrercesce’ A Medical Work that Tells the Causes, Describes the Effects, Points the Remedy, ° Scientifically the most valuable, artis¢ the most beautiful medical book ever d; 96 pages, every page bearing a half-tone illustration in tints, Subjects treated :— e =, who wonld atone sor past follies and = : “¢ * . ‘ triage SE rage Mag? iat es: * Riot 4s ie te a “AZ “ ~~ * St Ae ESLER seater 6I, — | ¢@ Syno owe ot = Rit! os Ce # + wb ee’ iil fw, & $ 1343] Mr. Unsworth delegates and visitura from worn pitfalls, should write for thies By same steamer on 10th inst : all parts of the Island may attend the W te will be ae aieacen he : COM Odd. Gon... 5. ods edict ce $ 361 . T. U. convention, May 18, by the pur-] Stasis Address the publishers, rag Se RE IN. 5 ooo 05.0550 ada wee 953 pchase of one first-class ticket. A certificate = 149 brie RBs. oo s ewicees ieee 298 | signed by the Secretary of the WC T.U | = RIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, ¥.Y,2 700 bush oats.......-... eee e eee +++. 252{must ‘be presented wich return ticket.] * s- 23 ee WI Fob oi 0% css decane 9 | These tickets will be good from 17th t ID ok boo nc dks hckh bel 1°0 20th. inclusive. méttem ; NERVE BEANS We I kn po Wikies duccusn deems 25 - oe NERVE covery that care "wom oes of oe CoD, Se Nervous 1 hows $ 1993/. The W. C.T. U. Convention which meets} BEANS a a Eels or altel exo : lin the city on May 18 h, #ill hold its morn- by eae the = : t : ing and afternoon sessions in ths basement o a so oes Big Bargain.—A National Cash Register |the First Methodist Charch. The public vasasuasss Se eee eee