-_ —- THe EXAMINER : | Job Printing Rooms, ge = — For neat, clean, tastefrl Printing : KEN STREET and prompt attention to orders, THR LONDON Huvuek, Q — ‘ tice . EXAMINER Jeb Printing Depart- | ee ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. — Posters, Dodgers, ete, ; - . Firs Dottags A YAR. ) Terns 0 . “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Meu. havuig to sivise the Public, may speak free.”—Eveiripss. — De ee + = 7 +? —— — ea —— — _ o -_ “ ie heii a i NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLANiI’, THURSDAY, JANUARY 26, ee = — i893. VOL. 30.--NO. 172 —— (alendar for January, 1893. MOON'S CHANGES, ful} Moon, Quod day . 9 28 mora tact Quarter, Oth day . 615 after a a S7e GBY «cee ccccees 01) after viest Quarter, 24 h day.. -» 21) morn Fall Moon, Slot day . B58 after Day Day's | High ol Day of Week. | Length W ater Meath. | es ae cial teaee a as h. m Morn’g. l Sanday 8 29 9 4i Y | Monday 3) | le 32 3 } Tuesday 31 11 18 4 Wednesday j 32 aft 2 3 Thursday | 33 i 0 43 fh friday 3) i ] 21 7 i Saturauay 3b > 2 § “unday 37 240 y Muouday ay | 3 26 10 } jesday ii | 4 22 il Wednesday 43 5 26 2 | Thursday 44 6 32 i3 Friday > | 7 3) i4 Saturday 43 $ 29 15 sunday i 49 9 17 i6 Monday 51 lo | 17 | Tuesday | 53 10 41 ls | Wednesday 53 ll 21 19 | Thursday oF | li 59 ww | Priday i 59 | Morn'g. 21 | Saturday ee I 0 34 yy | sunday 4 1 il a «=| Monday 6 | 1 49 H | Tories 9 | 233 25 | Wednesday 32} £2 % | Uhoreday | i4 4 38 7 | Friday | 16 | 6 5 ” Saturaay i 19 7 30 2 Su day 21 8 37 30 ; Moud.y 25 | 9 34 3 i we sday 9 27 | 1U 22 EE — as x, TiO sae. (GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer QUEBEC MAIN OFFIC] kK -MONTREAL BRANCH dyiyr ¢. P. FLETCHER, DEALER IN—- PIANOS, ORGANS, -—AND THE— “New Williams” Sewing Machine. A nice stock always on hand to select from Ofjive (for the present) at the Store of John MeLeod & Co lawd wy—nov2 TEETH satisfoction DR J. Block, Victoria Kow, ROBERT BALLOCH & CO. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London, REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MJi21394, HALIFAX decl9 Mounted on V ulcanite, $i0 a set, Mounted on Watt's Metal, $15 a set. Beat of material, workmanship and PY, MURRAY, Stamper’s jan24 NERVE BEANS wiutely cures the moat pee pow Lyf) = gts ot $1 per pac , oF Teceipt of price by eddsensing OO., Toronte, Unt. Write bor Charlottetown by GEORGE ®, #UGH ES. SIMSON BROS. & CO., Halifax, Wholesale Axeats. i ; steel Rtas meeet TTY _ en —S = ET ine Ss ———— MAR Disappoints! CHARLOTTETOWN MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company, ANNUAL MEETING. TIE Annual Meeting of the Charlottetown Mu'ual Fire Lasurance Company will be held ea THURSUAY,. the @hdiect January. 1 \ at § o'clock, p m, in Farauharson’s Butiding, Queen Stree:, for the purpose ef electing Direc- tore for the eneulng year, and for the transaction of such other business as may come before it, B. BALDERSTON, Secretary, ani-~2iw tidte EX MARINE INSURANCE, ———1x) MA ROIIN EG. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CO Insures Cargucs, [lulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. ——-—(x) a Sterling and Domestic Certificates Issued at the Office Here. — 1) —_ PLEwEs. The Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wester Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont. HORACE HASZARD. Cameron Block, Queen Square. Charlottetown, June 17, 1892—eod SQUARE UP TO DATE. a Xe We ment of IS92 accounts. have to ask prompt pay All past due accounts will shortly pass to others for collection. Save expenses by paying at our office at once, MARK WRIGHT & C0., Ltd. Charlottetowr, January 9, 1893—24w & wky ‘a Frese Sustaining, Strength-giving, Lav.gorating. aM es i \ JOHNSTON'S FLUlD BEEF IS A PERFECT FOOD FOR Invalids and Convalescents, Supplying all the Nutritious Properties of Prime Beef ia an easily-digested form. ASK YOUR GROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Jnnual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION LBS. « éree, write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL, For Samples s Sav, Hello There, ee BIG BARGAINS ARE THE ORDER OF THE DAY. oman X aT . ETWEEN Auction Sales and Slaughter Sales and Big Discounts of all kinds the whole country is in « general uproar for Birgains, 80 we have decided to sell our entire stock of CLOCKS, WATCHES, JEWELRY, SILY ERWARE, SPEC- TACLES, &c., &e., lower than has ever been offered to the puble in the history of the United States or since Adam was a bsby. For instance ;—SOLID SILVER WALTHAM WATCHES, Stem Wind and Stem Set, former price $18.00 and $25 00, now $13.0) and $16 00 ; Silveroid, $5; CLOCKS, once $5 00 and $6 00, now from $2.00 :o $4.00; RINGS, BROOCHES, EAR- RINGS, SCARF PIN3, &2., io like manner Special attention given tu the Cleaning and Ré airing of Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Compasses, &c. | G G. dURE, North Side of Queen Square, opposite the Tist ( fics Charlottetown, Dec. 15, 1892~—3m tu th & wky ASSIGNER’S SALY. WITHOUT BESERVE. mises, at 12 o'clock :— nearly opposite Mr, Buyle’s r- frentage on Lower Spring Purk «vad of 45 fee and running back 100 feet, with a two-tonemen house and large barn thereon, ‘Te>uis a! sale. : C. L MORRISUN, jan20 Auctioneer. ICE! ICE! that te will be prepared to supply GOOD CLEAR, SPRING WATER ICE on the Pond on aud after MONDAY, the 16:h inst., usual rates EDWARD KELLY, mature Decay, Inability. Lack of Confidence, Mental Depression, Palpitation of the Heart, Weak Memory, Exhausted Vitality, Errors of Youth, Secret Diseases, Kvil Dreams, ete. Price $1 per box, or six boxes, which will cure most cases, for $5, postpaid. All correspondence con- fidential. Write for circular. Address QUEEN MEDICINE CO., Montreal, Or GEORGE EK. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall, DesBrisav’s Corner, Qaeen Street, Chariotie- pen 5 ieee” A POOR MAN indeed is he whose biood is poor, who has lost his appetite and his flesh and seems to be in a rapid de- cline ; but SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure ae Cod Liver Ol! and can make it tich again by restoring appetite, flesh and rich bloed, and so giving him energy and perfect physical life, cure’ Coughe, Colds, Cons Scrofula and Bronchitis. IT I$ ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Ladies’ and Gentlemen's FINE BOOTS | JUST RECEIVED, FIVE CASES FINE BOOTS & SHOES, scinaiiicmia oud Dongola, Goat, Calf and Cordovan, sei A clipe QXFORD, BUTTONED AND LACED, Beautiful Fitting Goods. R. K. JOST, Stamper’s Corner. Charlottetown, Dec, 13, 1892, Ba inC PoworR PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, Coatains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriagt. E. W. CILLETT, Tororto, Ont. House and Le: by Auction, AM instructed by L, W. Golf, Assiznce of the . Estate of George J. Wright, tu sell by Auo- tion on SATURDAY, 28th instant, on the: pre A Lot on the west side «f Lower Spring Park Road, 45 feet north from Buyfield Street, and dence, having a HE subscriber hereby notifies the inhabitants of Charlottetown and surrounding district, at the famous remedy a cer- tain and speedy cure for Lost Manhood, Pre- thees:s-Making in P. EB. Island. ANNUAL REPORT OF THE NEW PERTH FARMERS, STATION—POINTS FOR To the stockholders of Dairying Company,— GENTLEMEN,—In submitting this, the first annoal report of the New Perth Dairy ng Compsny, { have much pleasure in an- nouuciug tke satisfactory condition of the ;| Company, and of the operations connected ; | cherewith, during this, the first year of its Xis'ence, [a June of 1891, Prof. James W. Rob- ertson, Domiuion Dairy Commissioner, acting under instructions from the Hon. John Carling, the then Minister of Agri- culture, visited this Province in order to stimulate the farmers to a greater degree of interest in the dairying industry. Having addressed a meeting at New Perth during that visit, and gbeing favorably impressed, not only with the cordial manner iu which he was received, but also with the enthus- iasm manifested on that occasion in the the New Perth jan'3 Southport. {dairy industry, and believing that this and the surrounding sections of country are ad- mirably adapted for dairy pursuits, he inti- OLD For Gentlemen | mated 10 be meeting chat fe was the inten- DE. GORDON’S § a») prose a tion of the Federal Government to estab- Nervous Debility and|!ish an experimental dairy statiou in the REMEDY ce and — Province for the purpose of manufacturing FOR MEN, treutel, will find this{ butter and cheese, and that if the farmers of New Perth and surrounding vicinities would erect a suitable building in which to carry on the business, aad provide the milk cf three hundred cows, that ke would undertake to pay fair rent for the building, furnish the necessary plant, draw the milk from the various stands, convert ths same into cheese, prepare it in every way for market, and sell the product thus madein the very best markets obtainable, at a cost of two and one half cents per ib. The farmers of New Perth and surrounding neighbor- hoc ds, believing that a change in the system of agriculture was desirable, seized the op- portunity thus afforded, and ee res- ponded tothe offer made bythe Dairy Commissioner, Ina short time 61 share- holders subscr.nd stock amounting to $1350, and the nilk of 340 cows was prom- ‘ised to carry on tl @ work, Oa the 9thof May the contract was let to the late Mr. Jaiunes Murphy, of Mon. tague, fur the construction of a factory building 46 feet long, 25 feet wide and 12 feet post with annex attached, said building to be finished in accordance with a draft contained ina bulletin issued from the office of the Dairy Commissioner. It is due to the memory of the late Mr. Murphy to say that he completed his contract in every way satisfactorily tothe Directors, in the most cheerful, agreeable and pleasant man- ner on the 16.h June, 1892, ers, byt also granting free of charge to the company the site and adjoining grounds. Two calls of 25 per ceut. each have been made onthe holders of stock, and the promptness and alacrity with which the shareholders have responded clearly evinces the interest taken in the enterprise, A financial statement relating to the company will be submitted to you by the treasurer, On the 20h June the factory went into Operation and continued till the 15th Oct., under the supervision of Mr. T. J. Dillon, with Mr. E, L. Head as cheesemaker, and Mr. W. Mclaren assistant, each of whom by his geutiemaniy conduct and close atten- tion to work contributed in a great measure to making the operations for the year a de- cided success. The following is a statement showing the number of patrons, milk routes and milk received at factory, cheese manufactured and the manner of disposal ; Route. Patrons. Lbs. of Milk. SEEDS connec cesses 18 117,662 i soceenes ; 15 44,523 7 ee 19 99,159 CES ey 13 32,488 ee, og oes 12 49,287 ee kcs'és peace seek 17 67,713 Jampbell...... ... YF 32,233 dicks cues os 15 86,455 er 4 43,437 SNR ck cnds «oi 15 96,101 Pe. .. sos nkene 143 669,051 The milk-drawera began operation on June 20th and continued till October 15th with the exception of the following :-- Campbell, ......-0+-- July 20th to Sept. 25th Pin: 042040008 July 7th to Sept. 30th Pens < cgnepnccees June 20th to Sept. 23rd Kenny... ..c.secesees June 20th to Sept. 23rd Milk obtained per month and boxes of cheese manufactured ; Boxes, i gicbeewb ene 53,918 80 oO Ope ee Pee eee 196 251 2383 MOBUBE 2 oc ccccccceces - 198,555 288 September... 200 oso 179,068 267 ee ere 41,266 7 669,058 994 ee ee, ixieees 28,209 EE ctiadeduens 697 ,267 Requiring 103 Ibs. milk to Ib. cheese. Amouet paid for milk drawing, $940. Average for milk drawing per ]00 lbs. milk, 14 cepts, Statement showing how cheese was dis- of : Pounds. Boxes, J. W. Robertson tor export.. 2,487 39 Sold to pstrons............ 2,048 37 Contribu‘ion te Nfid........ 64 1 Sold at factory for home con- sumptiod ...00-.+------: 25,509 410 Consignment tosJ. W. R., RETNUOEE o one ccnsc0n08 32,611 507 63,019 994 Manufactured for patronsafter ie ES 3, NE ii 0 is so deb ceewes 66,082 With such a record as the foregoing, | have no hesitation iu stating that the prob- PRESIDENT OF THE OUR The factory is situated on the farmof John | for the coming season, in order that the re« Rawilton, Exq., New Perth, who exhibited |s atruly praiseworthy public spirit by not} *dvenoement, and, serving as an object lesson, only becoming one of the largest sharehold- | ™ay thus materially assist in causing our Ie Gulf,” has been amply deniunsti ated, With the opening up of Manitoba and the western territuries to agriculture, are brought into competition with we the fed on the ranches of the far west, and the most casual observer cau readily) se@ that in the matter of production, we are placed export, has,tv agreat extent been abandoned, owing to electricity being successfully in- troduced as a motive power. Our crop, one of our staple products, no obtains the price it did some years ago, owing to circumstances over which we have no control, whilst our potatoes, that did good service to the farmers of this Prov- mce, aud can justly be regarded as the ** poor man’s friend,” are now threatened to be destroyed by the ravages of the potato bug. In view of such a condition of affsira,it behoves us to pursue the ccurse of farming that will concentrate our pro- ducts, lessen the labor of production, at the same time enriching our soil in the elements ot plant food, by returning to the farm the product of the farm, and thus obtaining an increase in succeeding crops) This, I sub mit, can be accomplished by vigorously and intelligently prosecuting the dairy in- dustry. We have a generous soil, with abundance of pure water at convenient distances, a temperate and healthy climate, and, am proud to say, an _ industrious and intelligens people, and with the experi- ence of the dairymen of Oata'io before ua for he past sixteen years, we can carefully avoid their errors, whilst imitating their success in obtaining the proud position they now enjoy in the dsiry industry. I would strongly im- prets upon you that, without care and atten tion to our work, without cultivating a spirit of self-reliance, we cannot expect to obtain that goal which the establishment of this st» tion has in view. Pharaoh was regarded as tyrannical in the extreme when he ordered the [sraelites to make brick without straw; and we would be quite as unreasonable if we ex oat pect tv prosecute the dairy industry w.th success withous providing for eur cows juicy and succueat food be conve:ted into milk, The housing in the winter of our cattle in good, comfort- wheat grown on the prairies, and cattle at a disadvantage. The raising of horses for longer lem of successful dairying in this Pr rinaat JOHN KALLOCH, Montville, Me. THEY SAID | MUST DIE : : : —i BUT :— : * t TAM WELL AND HAPPY, Mr. KALLOCH SAYS :— “* 1 am 55 years old, and for the last 15 years, have had the worst Bleed Dis- ease known to man. To add to my mis- ery, my Bowels became constipat- ed, appetite ceased, and I was so reduced in fiesh and strength, I could only walk by the aid of canes, An Eating Sore started on my side, and in spite of physicians and medicines, in- creased, until it measured 2 by 3 1-2 inches, laying sections of my Ribs bare. Dr. Kilgore, advised SKODA’S REMEDIES. One course, 6 bottles of the DISCOVERY, with the LITTLE TABLETS, using the OINTMENT and SOAP externally, per- fectliy healea the sore. —— rained 25 Ibs. im flesh, and am a TELL MAN.” 1 certify to truth of above statement. I knew Kalloch’s condition before treat- ment, saw him during treatment, and have seen hiza since cured. VOLNEY B. THOMPSON, Montville, Me, Chm. Selectmen. SKODA DISCOVERY CO., WOLFVILLE, N.S. ab'e quarters, with abundance of wholesome diet, and the feeding of peas, oats, vetches and fodder corn, in addition to grass in the sum. | mer season, are elements that uuderiie success- | ful dairying. ** Soldiers,from those summi_s forty centur- ies gaze upon you,” were the memorable woids of Napoleon as he drew up | ‘s troops in order of battle.wi hin izht of the Pyramids. The eyes of the farm s of this :ovince have been directed toward yuu for the past season, and from this factory a spirit ot interest in dairy-| ing has been manifested throughout the whole Island. Being the possessors ot the only ex «rimental dairy station in this Province, it hooves each patron to redouble his energies wit may tend tv our mutual prosperity and ud to become “ the veritable Garden of the Cyrus Suaw, President +O Nerth Side Farmer's Union. Motto—‘‘{[n union there is strength.” The regular weekly meeting of the abuve union, for Lots 44, 45 and 46, took place in the hall of the Union at Black Bush on Friday evening last. There was a large attendance of members, and several new members were duly initiated. After the preliminary business was finished, and some matters relating to the cheese factory were discussed, the subject chosen for de bate, “From which dves the mind gain the more knowledge, reading or observa- tion?’ was opened by Mr. John A. McPheo aud seconded by Mr. Joba Alfred Macdonald. The opener io well chosen words showed the great ad- vattages one has in modern times to gain knowledge, by either reading or observa- tion, but eventually concluded that more knowledge could be obtained by observa tion. ‘The seconder, as well as Messrs. Herman McPhee, Joseph Currie and John McLellan, took the opposite view, while Messrs. F. McInnis and R. McDonald supported the “‘opener.” A vote being taken, it was found that only the four parties who spoke voted for the Reader, the supporters of Observation carrying it almost unanimously. The sul-ject for next Friday evening is ; ‘“‘Which has done the most good, the Plow or the Mariner's Compass f” oo The following table shows the exports of Canada by countries, for the last two fiscal years ;— 1891. 1892, Great Britain. ...... $49,280,858 $64,906,549 United States....... 41,138,695 38,985,027 DN, sé cuadkweeses 253,734 367,539 GOCMARY . ..-.ccc0e 532,142 942,698 Ns sks oeccnasets 67,110 93 476 Soe ee 120,611 102,370 NMG Sc diecbsss awe 90,999 149,280 do obs obs mae 41,741 567,879 NNN cc wenn é odin © 72,672 56,212 Newfoundland...... 1,467,908 1,750.714 West Indies......... 3,122,770 3,546,559 South America...... 1,063,172 1,027,525 Chica and Japan.... 78,791 283,251 PRCT sins 53 Kone 589, 100 436,603 Other conntries ..... 523,993 744,693 OE sckibdbcacees $98,417,296 $113,.963,375 Our total trade with the British Empire amounted to $113,557,885 as against $117, 384,433 with all the rest uf the world. If to this we add the vast veiume of inter- provincial trade, we can, ss the Montreal Gazette remarks, form some idea of the absurdity of the grit cry that ‘‘we must have free trade with the United States or de.” eeoeo- -—-— —The Week admits that few will now be found to cavil at the general policy which has given the country the Canadian Pacific Railway. In presence of the magnificent success which that road is achieving, the caloulating financial critic stands abashed., GREAT DISCOUNT SALE Boots At 20 to and Shoes, 30 p. ¢c. Discount. SALE BEGINS ON JANUARY 20th. WILL offer my stock of BOOTS, SHOKRS TRUNKS and VALISES at the above dis counts for Thirty Days, Come in and see us, A. E. McEACHEN. janl9 dy 6i eod } i i ils, 1 Axes, Disston’s Celebrated Saws and Files, AT ———— FENNELL & CHANDLERS. ‘ € AND RETAIL Acme Skates Very Cheap —— WHOLESALE “a4 Sleigh Shoe Steel, Horse Shoes, Horse Na Broad’s, Fowler's and Nova Scot Lease F or Sale. \ Y LEASE is the old and reliable Business i Stand known as the “OLD LONDON” will be sould cheap. Apply on the premises to JOHN JOY janll