: uo) awe ‘th wn rue EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, ' LONDON HOUSK, QUEEN STREET. } job Printing of all kinda at short notice. gipead Letuerbeads, No Pamph- | ae posters. Dodgers, ete, c—— ———— Se — _— Tenwe: Pore Dowtans 4 Yuan. —_— a an a nrg EW SERIES. ae Dad -_—— MOON'S CHANGES, fall Moon, Ged Gag - ccccctds eeesell 3 morn test Quarter, 1th Gay. -sciccssde A. 3 ie compliance with the often seesed wich Steam, 17th day......0ccses 12 2imid t PHOTOG = wish of many that I should open a in oan, 248 dy sine conete 5-2 after Charlotetown oad ne BUSINESS, I am pleased te inform the inhabitants of ee a ae as the * BRAEMAR STUDIO,” and shall i pared t Day _Dey's | High orders entrusted to me in a most ihiaone aaa et ro = ee Day of Week. | length. | Water by eoanieaik Grounds, Lawn Tennis, Wedding and School Growps photographed 4 ° as ‘ a ss h. m. | Mern’g. . |wimor | fe% |“S*FICLOUD HILL, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, 3 | Wridey ‘jun (From London, Bogland, late with Mr. 6. 8. Cook,) Sunda 12 aft 17 . ; ip, i, } “SS, |Opposite Miller Bros., Queen Street, ¢ harfottetown Tuesda 18 1 31 . ; ulassiey 22 2 0 meb7— 3m eod 9 Thureday 25 86_0oF OC ee 0 | Friday 23 34! ' ree n Saturday 31 4 57 2 Sunday 35 6 2 i 13 Moaday 39 7 33 l4 Tuesday 4) & 25 15 | Wednesday 45) 919 b 16 Thursday 48 | 10 © 7 Friday 51 10 37 is eee io + 12 r ‘ 19 Sunday 57 48 w Monday 59 | Morn’g. HE STOCK OF BOOTS NOW IN MY SHOP, | Wednesd ei eo nesday x | Threiy i} is|NORTH SIDE OF QUEEN SQUARE, % | Seturd 18 41 . : j ® Sunday a} 5 s1 must be closed out this Month, as the Shop'fhas to be 7 onda 2 7 1 2 . = ween | os oi vacated Ist of April. 20 Wednaday al 9 3 Ter ~ ol r % | Thursday 34 | 9 a2 |DISCOUNTS 25, 33) and 50 per cent., FOR CASH ONLY, 3l Friday } 12 37 10 15 _—————_-——- * ~ —=—_ 8. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, Aad Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Heugarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N. novi-—l yr Oo. B. WADMAN, jommission Merchant & Auctioneer, CRAPAUD, P. KE. 1. 4RMS AND FAR™ STOCK A SPECIALTY. Consignments solicited. Quick returns, iO CIGAR, which I offer to Traders by the Box Cheaper than they can import them. aolt—dy & why Removed to Stamper Block. DR. J. P. MORRAY, DENTIST. rebl a a BIBER? BALLOCH & C0. TEL MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY HA. M)221S04, HALIFAX lobster Traps For Sale. 8,00 TRAP HOOPS, 2,00) Trap Bows and Bills, Twine, Suldering, Coppers, ete. E. H. NORTON & Cw., meh)3 Charlottetown. en better Than The Guardian. es ANTEKD- All young men and w sad «irl, or any worthy person without tulliciont c-vans to attend the Kxposition, to teow that (or advertising paspuses we shall give away 1,000 or more free Vises to tho Wortd’s Pair Guding raitroad fares both ways, good board “id room in Chicego for one week, six admission Wieste the Kxpwition grounds, etc., Om Gan) y 4 Without costing one cent of money. F00 Wish tog». write to-day enclosing refer- =e aad self-addressed stewpet eavclope.— yebes Falk ENTSkTAINMENT CO., 23 Me- meee Buildiag, Chicage, UL A LEOF RED. ORADUATE OF LAVAL AND MoGILL,) Mining Engineer SINUED.... cestdesceneseads ... QUEBEC te MONTREA ecld—dy 1 yr FINAL NOTICE. LL persons who have not paid their accounts rendered Sist VDecember, 1892, must setie ® fall before the 20.5 of March next All ac- Shes remaining uapaid after that date will be Sed in the cvurt for collection. J. R, MACDONALD feblt-ecd & w ky Queen Srreots, ~~ ; Offices To Let. | t TWO OFFi <3 on the frst fist of the Mer chaste’ tank of P. KE. Island ouildmy, adio a a¢w odives of Davies & Haezare —— v at» heaved with hot water, and have fumed to them fire provt vault with combina 2 lock. Katraace, Great George stpeet, 180 A suit of Oitloes on second Gas. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. M, sland. - | (alendar for March, 1893. Taeeef Journals, o~ ee em THE DATLY EXAMINER. ~— eee ae eeaeoantien = et For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and t attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar, Don't forget it. ; jj —s an a “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evarripes. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 23. i893. Photographic Notice. ue Suvers Corie Two Owes VOL. 30.--NO 211 ewer ighborhood that I have secured the premises formerly known Charlottetown, March 3, 1893. R. K. JOST. FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE MARINE. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CO Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. . eee ie Sterling and Domestic Certificates Issued at the Office Here — = {1 ) HIRE. The Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wester Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont HORACE HASZARD, Cameron Block, Queen Square. Charlottetown, June 17, 1892 —eod — _——— aa 75 yards Broadcloth Doeskin, Overcoating, 1830 Tweed Suiting, 2220 Trowsering, Qharlott etown, Feb. 7, 1893. 2 ee ) Ledgers, as = SS—————- W. MuLEAN Wed - eed , Cashier, , Oh'town, Nov. 2, 1892. { ————— aS Bay Books, Have You T NE oe and 705 Worsted Serge Coating, ~< J. hought ef it? Do You Want Any Done? Cash 8eoks, Do You Know How Mach Fou. Music, can save by dealing with us?, Works of Ar at ar Pres. E HAVE JUST TAKEN STOCK, and find that we have the following quantities on hand :— 60 Waterproof Coats, 50 Boys’ Suits, 20 “ Keefers, 30. “ Overcoata, 25 Men’s Overcoats, custom- made, and targe quantities of Hats, Underciotbing, and all kinds ol Gentlemen’s Furnishings in latest styles, which must be dis posed of to make room for Spring Importations. Qash buyers will find tne biggest bargains on record at our Store, 207 Queen Street. JOHN McLEOD & CO MERCHANT TAILORS. S——= Bookbinding ! | Magazines, Law Books, oO D. TAYLOR Sign of Big, Book, J. D. McLeed'’s Commer. The Chain Letter Scheme. THE FABULOUS SUMS THAT MAY BE AaCCUM- ULATED BY THOSE WORKING THE BUSI- NESS. Food = 6h = Digestion ~ 0 Complexion are all intimately connected— practically inseparable. Though the fact is often ignored, it is nevertheless true that a good complexion is an impossibility wit’ wut good digestion, which in turn depends on good food. There is no more common cause of indigestion than lard. Let the bright housekeeper = corti. OJ.ENE § % o ¢ The New Vegetable Shortening and substitute for lard, and her cheeks, with those of her family, will be far more likely to be «« Like a rose in the snow.”’ CoTTroLENE is clean, delicate, healthful and popular. Try it. The devices resorted to by people to ac- quire money without having the trouble of working for it are many, but one of the most ingenicus, and at the same time one of the most successful, is the ‘‘chain let- ter.” These chain letters have been sent to al! parts of the United States and Can- ada, and, no doubt, have been the means of wringing thousands cf dollars from the charitably inclined people who were ynable to resist their piteous appeals. Sometimes these appeals are for ‘‘money to educate a young lady who is filled with ao burning desire to preach the Gospel to the heathen in foreign lands’; sometimes imploring aid **to carry on the noble work of an institu- tion for educating poor orphans’; always somthing calculated to secure the sympa thy of kindly pecple, and winding up with an earnest appeal not to break the chaia by refusing to help the good work. No doubt some of the chain letter schemes have been originated with good intent for some real charity, but as a rule they are fraudulent, Concerning the scheme, the following which appeared in a recent issue of the San Francisco Call, signed Adeline E. Knapp, will be of interest : I presume that nearly every reader of the Call has at sometime in his or her life- time received a ‘“‘chain letter.” Jndging from the number that I have received of late, this form of pestilence has again broken out in the land. I have accorded these communications a variety of recep- tions. I have meekly complied with their unassuming request to “send 10 cents” (al- ways 10 cents) to the deserving object for which the chain is designed to raise a fund, and have selected from among my friends three other victims and inflicted the out- rage upon them, in turn. I have bought off the senders by direct contributions of money; | have cruelly ignored the touching reminder that “anyone who declines to com- ply with this request and does not notify the originator thereby breaks the chain and causes irremediable coafusion in the se- quence,” and stony-hearted and regardless of results, I have consigned the letters to the waste-basket, and I have RETURNED THE THINGS TO THEIR SOURCE, declining to be victimized by their plea, but not until one of these chain letters appeared the other day asking the donation of 10 cents, and the writing of three letters in- volving the outlay of considerable valuable time and 10 cents more for postage and paper, all for the benefit of au orphanage somewhere in the East, did 1 sit down to consider the true inwardness and signific- ance of a letter of this sort. The request seems so trifling on the face of it. ‘Ought we not help this good work? I havea plan It is not origina), and I ask you to help in it. It will cost you a dime and a little trouble. Each one receiving this letter is asked to make three extra copies of it, sending them to thrae of your friends, changiog only the heading, and putting one number higher at the top. At the same time send this letter, with the names and addresses of your circle, of three and enclosing 10 cents, to, etc., ete.” By the time you have complied with these requests you have consumed any- where from an hour to an hour anda half of valuable time. You have written four letters, three of them of good length. You are out of the cost of four sheets of paper, four envelopes and fuur 2-cent stamps and ten centsin money. You have, moreover, a sense of having IMPOSED UPON THREE OF YOUR FRIENDS and are already wondering, deprecatingly, what they willthink of you. Judging from your own feeling of resentment towards the sender of your letter, you think you can jadge pretty accurately as to what they will think. Your letters all mailed, be- yond recall, you begin to wish you had had the moral courage to give the cringing, lying imposition the go-by. ‘Only ten ceuts and a little trouble,” forsooth! It fas cost you double that amount in actual money, and the trouble, to boot—to say avthing of the loss of self-respect involved and the direct injury to your sense of jus- tice. But the appalling thing about these chain letters is the resuit that a very ligtle caloulation about them will bring tu light. Chis particular one to which I have refer- ance states that it is one of a chain of sixty- four. That does not seem a very long chain. You think, carelessly, that it hardly seems worth while to take that amount of crouble for the amall result that will obtain. But consider what this chain of sixty-four means. I have gone through a trifling calculation over it, and the process covers several sheets of paper. It is like the old problem of the nails in a lrorse’s shoes Number one of this series is sent out by the witial fraud to three people. Each of ‘hese three persons, if obliging or lacking in courage to refuse, sends back ten cents and mails a copy of the letter to each of three other friends, and thus nine letters, Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CQ., Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. L. ¥ E PUREST, STRONCEST, SEST. Reedy for use ineny quantity, For mskiug ng Wate-, Disinfecting, and a hundred uses. A can cquals ® pounds Bal Soda. Sold by All Groeers and Wruggists. WW. GIDE, Coercutae PERU BAKING PowpeR Ewen er ror = i ——S aa THE IMPS PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Conatsina no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphetes, or any injuriagt, E,W. CILLET™. Toronto, Ont, Persons afflicted with these or any throat or lung troubles should resort to that Most Excellent Remedy, Scott's Emulsion A UCTION a “9 little time.” AM instructed by Mr. Allan Boisner, whe is I about chaaging his business, to sell at Public Auction, on TUESDAY. the 28th day of March, 1893, at the hourof Eleven o'clock in the fore- noon, at the Benevolent Irish Society's Hall, Souris,Jiing’s Co,,{March 4, 1898—dy aw (# m of INC) drove as only he can, and deserves credit letters, numbered *‘4,” and the eighty-one |: ., fast fur the rest, withdrew by request. victims in turn salect two hundred and Among the spectaters we noticed Dr. mi of Puré Cod Liver On-with | |steh cumbered “2,” are sect Kart : : s destroy the peace of mia Hypophosphites of Lime and victims. These nine in turn send]. jt, Soda. No other preparation out twenty seven letters. numbered effects such cures. “3.” ‘The twenty-seven write eighty-one ON Mists bows t . Belierlte oid by all dragasets forty-three others who shall be mulcted of | Keir, ren cents in coin—ten cents in value and | 4.4 David Brehaut, from Murray Harbor These 243 receive letter South; No. “dD,” and send letter No. 6 to seven geon, and 8. 8, Peterson, of this p!ace. hundred and twenty-nine other fellows, who, unless they are stony-hearted and in- different to the orphan’s cry and the man- ager’s yearning to sccomplish “needed re- pairs,” will each send ten cents to the |say,: ‘Phere was # great trot at Murra aforesaid manager and write two thcusand | Warpor South last week. red and eighty-thres, and when No. 10 goes forth it carries its burdens to fifty-nine thousand sud forty-nine people. The dimes by this time foot up to QUITE A TIDY SUM, and the originator of the scheme has $8857.20 as interest on his original outlay. I have car- ried the multiplication of this nuisance up as far as letter No. 26, which is the number of the one that lies before me, and I find that if no one has refused to comply with this simple request, a copy of this twenty-sixth link in the chain has been sent out to 2,493,253,921- 329 other people, and if each one who receiv- ed it remite a dime the poor little orphans will be able to repair their orphanage to the tune of $249,325,392, 132.90, which is quite a com. fortable sum, even if you leave off the 90 cents. The letter tells us that there are sixty orphans in this orphanage, and it seems to me the man- agement ought to be able to got along and keep the wolf from the door for quite a spell on the above amount. They evidently think otherwise, for while the above result is on the twenty-sixth letter they state that the chain will not end until it has reached No. 64. When one considers what that means, one woaders why they end it at all, Why not let it “‘go on for ever,” like Tennyson's brook,and become # permanent source of income. Now, of course, we know that no such number of letters has been written in behalt of this or- phanage, and it would hardly be possible to estimate just what proportion have refused thus to dry the orphan's tear; but there is no doubt that enormous sums are often received by the promoters of chain letter schemes. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR —————— Slandering the Dead. Sin,—I see by the press that the indi- vidual who constitutes the majority of one in the present Local Legislature, Mr. Alex. Robertson, M. P. P., of Red Point, has been charging with dishonesty the men who have filled, for the last number of years, the office of Sheriff for King's County. I [gave the living among their number to deal with their maligner as they deem tit, but I cannot allow the doughty Red Point member to slauder the character of the dead with impunity. Where was thore to be found « nobler specimen of true manliness and uprightness of character than was met with in the person of the late James McDonald, a man who filled the oftice of Sheriff for many years with credit to himself and satisfaction to all, rich and poor alike, The brutal attack of the Red’ Point m-miber deserves the condemnation | of every lovcr of justice and fair play. PERTHSHIRE, March 22, 1885, eg Concert at Kingsboro. Anexcellent concert was given on the 7th inst., in Kingsboro Hall. William McLean, Esq, acted as chairman. The proceeds go towards purchasing an organ for the hall. Fuilowing was the programme ; Chorus—“There’s Music in the Air’.... Mra Melville McDonald, Miss Hooper, Miss Stewart, Messra Ezca and Freeman Kennedy. Violin Solo—‘Boulanger’s March” ...Mr West Solo and Chorus—‘‘The Doorstep’ .. .... fucas Gidnd shld coahakikene Miss Stewart Dialegue—‘*The Gridiron”....... ...... amilton MoGregor, Ira Kennedy, and Vernon McLeod. Quartette—**The Sunshower”........... Miss Stewart, Miss Hooper, Messrs Ezra and Freeman Kennedy. Solo and Chorue—“*Meet Me Josie at the CT is. sick oe ne pul Mrs M McDonald Violin Solo—*tHome Sweet Home,” with variations....... dxessebbosdess Mr Weat Dialogue-—‘‘United at Last”..........-.- Minnie Hocper, Wiltred McLean, Hamil- ton McGregor and Vernon McLeod. Solo—**We parted by the river side”.... kecababé thes ceeueweus Mrs M McDonald Duet and Chorus—‘“‘Cantilena”.......... Mrs M McDonald, Miss Hooper, ......Mesers Ezra and Freeman Keanedy Solo (eelected)......... .. eeeeee Miss Mattart Violin Solo—**Carnival of Vemive” with Warteheee is ck: ss ienisddiea vier Mr West Duet—‘‘A thousand a year”.... Kova Mrs McDonald and Ezra Kernedy Dialogue—‘‘A rumpus in a shoesbop”.... Arthur Robertson, Ada McLeod and Quartette—"*Come where the lilies bloom” Mra McDonald, Miss Hooper, Messrs Ezra and Freeman Kennedy Song—*‘McGinty”........060e 000s Mr West 3olo—‘‘The Englishman” ..... Mrs McDonald God Save the Queen. eeeeeerereee er Trots at Murray Harbor. The trot of the season—a free-for-all— took place on the Basin ice on Thursday, 16th. ‘The prize, a atring of body-bel An immense crowd— probably 409 people, witnessed the race. About six horses started—Mr. Wm. McLure’s pacer, Parker Jenkins’, Samuel Butler's, John McHer- ron's, Daniel Stewart's; and Mr. Peterson's. driven by Mr. Waiter Canapbell. The pacer took the bells, pressed sore and fast, how- ever, by Mr. Peterson’s horse who, had Mr. Wen. McLure’s been absent, woulo have put to shame his other competitors His fair, elegant trotting was much admir ed by the large crowd. Walter Campbell: It i only fair to state that Mr, William Prowse, whose horse was without doubt Wim. Sharam, James Nicolle also Bernard Kearney trom Svur- CLEMENTINE. Murray Harbor, March 18, 1893. A correspondent at Murray Harbor South lt was wort enemas WHAT PHYSICIARS SAY. ENDORSED BY A Graduate of Edinboro’. A. DeW. Barss, A.M man of culture and refin on Piuysiclogy end Hygiere in A : College, Nova Scotixn. Of SKUODA’S REMEDIES he says :>— . M.D., Edlin.. a ment, is Leetu “T have earefuily examined the form. vie from which they are constructed, and find the y have been jucik iOnsiy selected and are well adapted, for the seecmplis!:- ment of the various ends desired. I be- lieve the ingredients used. the BES'Y of their kind, snd the ME MEWEIES should have a large sale, when placed be- fore the gemeral public.’ —_—— — v~wooee F. A. ROBERTS, M. D. The late Dr. F. A. Roberts, a lesding Homeopathic Physician ef Maine, suid >— “No Remedies upon the market equal SKODA’S, in neatness and clegance of appearance. 1 believe Skod@a's Ger- man Olfmtiment end = Noda’s Ger- mnn Soap, are the must perfect reme- cles with which I am eequainted, for the cure of ell Skin Discases. J do not ; besilate to recommend ibe as cach.” SKODA DISCOVERY CO., VOLFYILLE, i.5. For sale by ali Druggisvs. Trade supplied by W. R. Watson, Charlottetown, P. E. I. _ wonderful x ; them | wil itively cure eet SP disoass, The thformation arow ie worth ton tingrs the cost of @ Por oe +" spon, They expel a purities from Rp hog oe as Make New. ich Bln! a #2 Custom liouse Bt, 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, By all druggist mail on receipt of priea, go cents. hea. Smith & Co., Teroate. ompleteManhood AND HOW TO ATTAIN IT. A Medical Work that Telis the Causes, Describes the Effects, Points the Remedy. Scientifically the most vaiuable, artistically the — beanti — a blished ; pages, every page -tone Ulustraues Fin tints, Dollotureened = Nervous Debility, Impotency, Sterility, Development, Varicocele, The Husband, Those Intending Marriage, etc. Every man who would know the Grand Truths, = the Plain Facts, the Old Secretsand New Discov 2 eries of Medicai Science as applied to Married © Life, who would atone for past follies and}, avoid future pitfalls, should write fer this!) WONDERFUL LITTLE BOOK. i It will be sent free, under seal, while the edition © lasig. Address the publishers : fi $i * ‘ : ZERIE MEDICAL CO., Buffalo, N.Y, a is received by nineteen thousand six hund- North Side Queen Square. Beeps all this week to clear, ti Sat Souris :— lone hundred and eighty seven letters to a8 | Doing to see such fine trotting. Mr. Peter} —————— —, cai eerie ae, Sege, Roma many oer noes men sad Many rns he os ime Me. Dever! Italian Warehouse. Sets, Feather eds, some of whom dou never di yb second, and Mr, Stewart’s horse is tresses, Tables, Sideboards, Mirrors, C3} ),,:m to any living crea‘ure. If there is | oming yet.” nee : : pets, Bedding. Stoves. et -m of the lease of the} no ove cruel enough to break the chain, LET, and posscsion given tnme- Also, the une ired term “ ” H premises at Souris letter No. 8 to six thousand five! Thisis the last week of the clearance sale of diately, the Italian Warehouse, wa at eale. Sale positive. hundred and sixty-one unfortunates; No. 9 boots and shoes at R K Jost’s eld stand, ) Queen Street. Cc, C. CARLTON, M. & D. ©, McLEoD: meh4—imeod pee guar