—— er THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON Hot SE, QUEEN #TREET, Jod Printing of all kinds at short notiée. Schon a THE DAILY EXAMINER. EEE ee For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- Billbest ty ee an _ ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. Teams :-—Frve Dotrars a Year. * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evarripes. Sixeue Copms Two Caxes eee . _ — ——<- = Sa = = — ars a ae ns ee NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 29, i892. VOL. 30.--NO. 136 : a. '* CDGE :: ‘ » MANUFACTURED BYTHE Bo LAND VALE WORKS. Ri ’ L FLLAND VALE MFG Co “4 . ; © a Wel 2 a ze cS Hs HG. | | 5 doz. Broad’s Axes; 75 doz. Diamond Edge (best makes) ; 200 doz, Axe Handles, DODD & ROGERS, Wholesale & Retail Hardware. Oharlo' :ctown, Nov. 14, 1892—eod —_—_—_— PAYMENT 1S REQUESTED manne) pein area i Saini <i, i lilies a a Sate All Outstanding Accounts, —-——-—() R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store, Queen Street. 4 { 4 ‘ Charlottetown, November 17, 1892 ASK YOUR CROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs. For Samples sent Free write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. —o Grand Sale 6b OG Otis NEW FURNITURE ———(1)--—-— Continued daily until the whole ' of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Saye money and get the Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. 1892. v Square. best goons. 25. Charlottetown, Feb, The Embodiment of Strengih. JOHNSTON'S FLULD Robustness, Lustiness, An invaluable means of developing muscle, power of endurance, and geucral BEEF Vigor. firmness healihfulne November 7, 3802. MOON’S CHANGES, Calendar for November, 1892. | Cee Covonial. HOUSE, Phillips. Squére. 1s J. J. JOHNSTON. Attorney-at-Law, Solic tor, Notary Public, &., Stamper’s Block, Victoria Iow, Charlottetown? P. E, Island. ILLECTIONS.—Will give prompt attention Full Moon, 4th day. ...c.sccccces 1] 25 mors “ast Quarter, [lth day..........- 5 78 morn New Moon, 19th day..... peewee ee 8 55 morn First Quarter, 27th a Jeane .-- 6 4 morn Day | High Water. of Day of Week. -|- Month. Morn After. ' h. m. h. m. ] Tuesday | 7 52 8 23 2 W ednesday 7 53 9 17 3 Thursday 9 39 10 °F 4 Friday 10 22 10 4) 5 | saturday | 10 59 | 11 9 6 Sunday 11 39 mide bt 7 Monday an 0 21 8 Tuesday | 0 43 a. @ 9 W ednesday 1 1 58 10 Thuraday 2 25 2 53 li Friday { 3 24 3 56 12 Saturday } 433 5 10 13 Sunday 5 44 6 18 14 Monday 6 47 716} 15 Tuesday 7 40 ss) 16 Wednesday § 24 8 44 } 17 Thursday 9 3 9 22 1s Friday 9 41 9 59 19 Saturday 10 16 10 33 20 Sunday 10 52 ll ll 21 Monday Il 30 11 51 22 Tuesday os oe 0 10 23 W ednesday 0 28 0 48 24 Thursday s&s 1 29 25 Friday } 50 212 26 Saturday 2 35 2 59 27 Sunday 1 2s 3 55 28 Monday 4 26 5 6 29 Tuesday 5 46 6 2 W ednesday 7 6.3 7 = NEW GOODS | WE ARE NOW SHOWING A COMPLETE STOCh IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. Fresh Goods ! Latest Styles ! i C to collections and securing claims in this Prov- ince Wil! collect claims in aay part of Canada orthe Unitei States, thr ugh the co-operation | = aid of prompt and reliable legal correspon- ents. All matters entrusted to me will prompt, carefal and diligent attention. a4” Money to Loan. Money Invested. Nov 1li--1m 2aw wy receive ROBERT BALLOCH & O0., TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London.' REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MaRiSO4, HALIFAX Our Fall Catalogue is now ready and will be mailed to any address on application. Letter orders will receive careful and prompt attention. HENRY MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL. octll—t ts tf RE-OPENING. ee THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Halifax, N. S., { “How are yoru?”’ hi Nicely, Thank You,” “Thank Who?” {“Why the inventor of TEMPOR sRILY closed for repairs and im- provements, will re-upen early in September with superior accommodations for recertion oi private patients, under the charge of Nursing Sisters of the Church of England, fi garet’s Home, Boston. Wasa, The Hospital is situated in extensive open | grounds, facing |)a’housie College, in a quiet | neighborhond, easily accessible ! For terms and further particulars apply to the’ ister in chares 3mdy law)—sept7 S. BR. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N. B. nové—-i yr Disappoints ! QUEEN Insurance Agency. Office Next to Bank of Nova Scotia JAMES DESBRISAY, ACERT. rom St, Mar- | olor wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at F SCOTT'S EMULSION ; « 5 Which cured mo of CONSUMPTICN,’ Give thanks for its discovery. @That it does not make you sick when you take it. 4 Give thanks. Thatitis three times as efficacious as the old-fashioned cod liver oil. Give thants. ‘Yhat it issuch a wonder- ful fesh producer. : Give thanks. Thatit is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds. Besure you get taé genuine in Salmon soc. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. CILLET T'S vee! POWDERED / 100743 {ONG L. STRON Ee dy for usein any quantity. yor making Soap, Rea Softening Wate, Disinfecting, and ab mses. A can equals W pounds Sal Soda. Seld by All Grocers and Druggiste. Ss ww. Torcoutas CAUTION SEACH (PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED ree ‘K. & Es. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, GiIbLwI?, fabl&—eod fan2—-dy & wky Literary Notes. Mr, T. P. Gorman, editor of the Ottawa Free Press, has an article in the December number of the Cosmopolitan Magazine or the **Silent Monks of Oka,” which gives an interesting account of the village, ite history, its inhabitants, and the silent brotherhood who form its most notable feature. Oka, it is weil known, is a village upon the Ottawa River, ninety miles below the capital and thirty miles above Montreal. Its fame is due to the struggle between the Sulpicians and the Methodist Iroquois for possession of the soil on which the village stands. The title of the former is based apon a grant from the King of France in 1717, and its validity has been upheld by the law officers of the crown. During the excitement which arose a tew years ago in consequence of this feud, a Methodist Indian church and a Roman Catholic church were destroyed by fire. The monas- tery belongs to the monks of the Trappist order, an industrious community who von redeemed the barren soil of their farm from sterility, and turned it into a garden. The members never speak to each other, except to give the salutation, ‘* Remember death” Their frugal, laborious lives, and the strange contrast presented by their habits of asceticism, toil and prayer, to the noisy hubbub of the modern world, affect the imagination deeply. The Ottawa Citizen remarks that Mr. Gormon has man- aged to seize upon the striking features of his subject, and with the aid of numerous excellent illustrations to furnish a picture of great interest. Woman has never had her Christiaas needs so maavelously well anticipated and so completely met as in the new and fresh Christmas issue of The Ladies’ Home Journal, which comes robed in one of the most beautiful and artistic of magazine covers, Few better illustrations have been given of the possibility of combining the practical and the entertaining between the covers of a single magazine. Of course, the opening chapters of William Dean Howells’ new novel, “The Coast of Bohemia,” will attract quickest attention, and the five chapters given, promise weil that this may be the brightest and liveliest story ever written by the novelist. It is for girls, and is perfect, so far, in its port- rayal of American girl-life. Genial **Bob” Burdette has a most amusing account of ‘Christmas When I Was a Boy,” while ‘‘A Christmas with Dickens,” by Dickens’ favorite daughter, is a delightful picture of holiday life as it was celebrated in the famous novelist’s home. Mrs. Burton Harrison wili interest thousands of girls, in her excellent way, by pcinting out the essentials of *‘A Young Girl's Dress in Society,” while George W. Childs tells of the ‘Girls 1 Have Educated.” The most sensible article we have read on conducting “An Evening Musicale,” is given by Mrs. Hamilton Mott, while the illustrated farce, “The Burgler Alarm,” comes dangerously close to the wittiest of Howells’ farces. There is an exquisitely illustrated page on “Ecclesiastical Embroidery,” by Harriet Ogden Morison, and Mrs, Lyman Abbott points out the wisest way of ‘*Oonducting a Ladies’ Aid Society.” Hamin Garland hasa pathetic literary etching, Eugene Field contributes an exquisite poem ia his ‘Little Sans Merci,” while Dr. Talmage gives one of the best articles he has ever penned in telling “Why I Have Never Been lil.” Then comes the wealth of practical Christmas information, which cannot but prove of inestimable value to women in their Christmas buying. Not a point is forgotten—everything 1s touched upon, the hume, the nursery, the parior, the dining room, the festooned rooms, the gowns, the table, the servants—every phase of Christmas life is fully and admirably covered in a number whieh must stand as the best and most complete Christmas guide for women ever issued by a magazine, and that, too, at the small price of ten conta; while a yearly ,subacription is but one doliar per year. The Curtis Publishing Company, Philadelphia, Pa. Delay is Dangerous. When the kidueys are out of order delay is dangerous. Any disease may follow and be- come so well established that moaths of suf- fering wiil follow. A gentle tonic like Dodd's Kidney Pills is always acceptable to the kid. neys and protects them from disease, They are a kidney food. Sveciat Fares.—Through the kindness of Mr. Unsworth, arrangements have been made to allow all friends throughout the Island who purpose attending the Masonic Bazaar, which opens December 6th, the privilege of doing so by purchasing one first-class ticket. These tickets will be issued on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, good to return any day, includ- ing Saturday, Dec. 11th. A certificate signed by the Sec’y. of Bazaar Committee must be presented tothe conductor on the return trip. These certificates will be obtainable at the Bazaar only. 25 28 & wy—n25 Sr. Pererssurc, November 256.—The Czar has nominated the czarewiteh to be president of the Russian state council. This is regarded as a step toward a more liberal spirit in the czar’s administration. Under the presidency of the czarewitch the repression of Jews and Catholics will even- tually be relaxed. oe —— Ir is a singular fact that the cheapness of an article should even temporarily retard its sale, and yet that wae the experience of Messrs. Tuckett & Son in the introduction of their now famous ‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco. People who had been in the habit of smokiag the finest Virginia tobacco, could not for a time be made to believe that they were offered the same article at about one half the old price, and it was only by slow degree that they were induced to put the question to the test of an actual trial. When they did adopt that test, however, it never failed satisfy them. eee Great bargains in ladies’ dress goods at J B Macdonald's. n 286i Notes from Murray Harbor North The shipping season is nearly over here During the last six weeks thousands of bushels of potatoes and oats have been shipped from this place by the enterprising firm of Clow & Son. The potato crop in this vicinity was a very good one this year, the ‘* bug” to the contrary notwithstanding, end farmers have received twenty-five cents per bushel tor the tubers from the beginning right slong with much pleasure and satisfaction. Murray Harbor is always ahead of Char- luttetown in the matter of good prices for agricultural products. It is to be hoped that our merchants may not meet with any losa in the markets abroad, which, by the way, look a shade gloomy just now in the face of “ Bill McKinley.” But the dark- est hour is just before dawn, and McKin- ley and his ‘ Bill” will have to take a back seat after the fourth of next March. Hurrah for Cleveland ! The roads have been excessively bad this fall, as is usual under a Grit Local Govern- ment. There is no settled minister here now, but for the last two Sabbaths the people have had the pleasure of shaking hands with and hearing their former pastor, the Rev. S. G. Lawson, who happened to be among us, with much acceptance. Mill View Notes. Mr. Hamilton Myers is doing o rushing business in his blacksmith shop. D. McEachern has got tired of city life and is going to move to his old home in Mil! View. A. A. McDonald is doing rushing business in the grocery line. T. H. Muttlow & Son have purchased that valuable property known as the Claney place, and intends doing a fine logging busines this winter. Mr. Samuel Brown has gone on a trip to the United Kingdom and we wish him success. J. M. Bradley is doing more than a bi business with his cloth and carding mille an is doing first-class work. P.M. Bourke, Esq., has ploughed over thirty acres this Fall and ia making ready for a big crop next summer. He is purchasing cowa for the cheese factory, which we hope will be in fall blast next eummer. Mr, William Grant, late from California, has purchased Mr. William Pratt's farm, where he intends settling down to farming. We wish him success, TRAVELLER. Nov, 28, 1892. ED An Evening Musicale. In giving a successful evening musicale there are almost as many things to be 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, Diagncsed by the best Physicians, CURED. GENTS :—My father died of Consum tion of the Liver, many in my family have died with the same disesse,and a large pest ofthe time for the past two years I nave been very sich, no Eppetite, bow- els alternating between Constipation and a. Pains all over my body, and severe pains all Geena y Liver, So nervous I could not sie BETTER sous Physician said I had Ew! ted and run down. = ent of the Liver, The day before I commenced the use off SKODA’S REMEDIES, I had twe dif- ferent Physteians «a!! 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 SKOWVA'S DISCOVERY was brought TH 3 N to me, I threw away doc tor’s medi. cines, and began Its use. Soon Ileommenced to gain; my petite increased; from being we and feeble I began to grow aeaer bowels assumed a natural condt : refreshing sleep came to me nights; I began to increase rapidly in flesh. I have now taken less than a full course (six bottles) of SKODA’S DISCOVERY, with SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS, aniteday (OOLD am strong, am able to Kio my own “— = fact, - = and hea ,. The strongest state- ment I orrie mace would not tell half your wondertual Remedies have §done for me. Respectfully re F Rockianvo, ME. MRS. P. H. LANE. THE ONLY MEDICINE SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE CONTRACT WITH EACH BOT- TLE. TRY A COURSE (6 BOTTLES) AT OUR RISK, IF NOT BENEFITED RETURN sweet and avoided as there are to be accomplished, wise to voice the suggestions which it is purposed to give here in the negative form, writes Mrs. Hamilton Mott in an exhaus- | tive paper telling how to conduct one of | these popular affairs, in the December Ladies’ Home Journal, There are, in any case, afew important, if general, * don'ts” that may well preface the more detailed suggestions which willl be found below, and these are addressed to those contem- plating the holding of a musical evening, either large er small. Don’t invite people if you cannot make them comfortable; remember that their homes are places of rest and ease, and that unless you can give to them entertainment and comfort they will grudge the hours spent away from their own vines und fig trees. Don't include mediocre talent among your performers on such an occasion, avoid your best friend, if he or she thinks, with out proper foundation for the belief, that musical ability is his or hers. Our Girls as Successful Women. A wealthy woman recently gave $200,000 to establish a summer resort for poor mothers and their children. God bless her, this is only one instance among thousands where woman has conceived and executed grand ideas. Women are rapidly entering every branch of the useful arts, and espiring to ever money-making employment. ‘What shail we do with our girls” is no longer a mighty problem for mothers snd fathers to svulve. Some one has said ‘It takes a woman to set a hen,” and so it does. ‘ihe most successful poultry raisers are women. We have in mind a woman who has for years raised finer poul- try and got more eggs from her hens at less expense, than her male neighbors,—practical men, too. Let your girls engage in the poul- try industry, as many are doing. Give them a fair share of the profits, and they will soon convince their fathers that girls are mighty handy persons to have about the old house. With the aid now offered any person can make hens lay even in cold weather. Out of twenty-four gold coin premiums offered jast winter for best results, one-third were won by the women who used Sheridan's Condition Powder to make hens lay. For ex- ample Mrs Henry Baker, Holliston, Mass, won $10 and got from 18 bens during the three months’ trial 1359 eggs; Mrs L J Wilson, Northboro, Mass, got 3243 eggs from 100 hene; Mrs Edwin Brown, Eaat Greenwich, R I, from 35 hens got 2454 eggs; Mrs E Bartley, Freeport, Pa, got 2029 eggs from 32 hens; Miss Ada L Ross, of Mt Sterling, Ill, from 15 hens yot 886 eggs; and Miss Maggie Crous- horn, of Ottobine, Va, got 2000 eggs from 30 hens; each of the last five ladies also won a $5.00 premium from I 8 Johnson & Co, 22 Custom House St, Boston, Mass. Every per son who sends this firm now $1.20 for a can of Powder, and desires it, can have his name entered as & competitor, if the premiums are again offered. Yor 50 cents they will send two 25 cent packs of Powder; for $1.00 five packs postpaid; six cans for $5.00, express paid; a large can of Powder, also one year's subscription to FarmePoultry, monthly, both sent postpaid for $1.50. Sample copy of paper Scents. Send stamps or cash. Testi monials sent free. no22 dy6i wyli Wrynreec, Man., November 25.—The Manitoba Government will shortly issue an ofticial proclamation declaring that pleuro- pneumonia orany other disease does not exist amsong Northwest catile. Look at the ladies’ corsets for 40c, regu- lar prices 80c to $1.—J B Macdonald's. n28 6 and it would seem almost that it might be} BOTTLES AND GET YOUR MONEY. Pay ONLY FOR THE GOOD YOU RECEIVE. SKODA DISCOVERY CO,, Wolfville, N.S. For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Use Campbell's | Canadian Cough Emulsion. Carvell Brothers WHOLESALE. 4000 Bris Flour, 500 Bris Cornmeal , 1000 Half chests Tea, 400 Puns Molasses, 50 Bris Molasses. 30 Hhds bright Barbadoes Sugar, 100 Bri sGranulated and Yel- low Sugar, 1200 Bris “White Rose” Kero. sene, 200 Caddies McDonald’s To bacco, 100 Caddies H,. & N.’s Twist Tobacco, 1500 Boxes Valencia Raisins, 60 Bris Currants, 40 Bris Confectionery, 200 Pails Confectionery, 350 Boxes Soap, 600 Coils Rein Rope, 100 Boxes Yeast Cake, 200 Kegs Baking Soda, 30 Casks Washing Soda, 800 Quintals Codfish, 1000 Boxes Boneless Fish, 400 Bris Herring, 100 Bble. Apples keeping), 520 Cases Matches, 250 Doz Pails, 1000 Pkgs Tubs, Washboards, and Clothes Pins. CARVELL BROS ( winter- Nov. 14~dys 2?w 2ew