THE WEEKLY EXAMINER and THE WEEKLY EMPIRE, both toge * ther, for Si im advance and THE EMPIRES Memoral Album of Sir John Ma. lonald thrown eet Send your scriptions to THE EXAMINER ——————— > Tenms:—Five Dotiars a YxRar. NEW SERIES. l 1 Lous 0 a, A THE DAILY . Maule * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, baviuyg te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evairines. = - = — ———<———— = a CHARLOTTETOWN, P. BE. ISLAND, ? a ee ——— we FRIDAY, a — JANUARY 8, 1892. eee = SS For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment.is peculiar. Don't forget it. — casinos a Stvuce Copres Two Canes ————— a ee VOL. 29.—NO. 189 Everywhere. 8 1-2 Ounce Packets, - - 5 cents, 5 i ta ane 10 ii 19 ii be 2h ‘4 “ WOODILL’S alias sas: ne GERMAN POWDER is well suited for Family Use **Greorak Lawsox, Pu. D., LL. D., Fellow of the Institute of Chemistry of Great Britain and Ireland.” nov27 JAMES A, MOREISON, BH \Lae’ ae AGENT FOR WARRE i, CAKEBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, London «+ England, —--—-AND ALSO—— First-Class West Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES : Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. Several India INSURANCE. SRETISH AMERICA FIRE INSURANCE ©8., OF TORONTO. GROSS SURPLUS, $1,500,000. | COMMERCIAL UNION FIRE INSURANCE Cv. (LTD.) OF LONDON. CAPITAL, $12,500,000. LANCASHIR: FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF MANCHESTER. CAPITAL, $15,000,000. QUEBiC FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY OF QUEBEC. CAPITAL, $225,000.00. SCOTTIS A UNION & NATIONAL FIRE INS. CO. OF EDINBURGH. CAPITAL, $33,000,000. sUN LIFE AND ACCIDENT ASSURANCE CO. OF CANADA. CAPITAL, $1,000,000. All classes of inaurable risks taken at lowest rates. Prompt settlement of all claims. URQUHART & BROW, } Geszeral Insurance Agente. { OF FICE—Brown’s Block, Charlottetown. dec29 Furs! Furs! —(o-— saetnine-—eeien FUR COATS, in Bocharan, Raccoon and Buigarian Lamb FUR CAP, in Otter, Beaver, Persian amb, Otter and Seal, Baltic Seal, Astra—- chan and other leading kinds OFFICE Pickford & Black's Wharf, | Halifax, August 13. 1891—dy & wy McJONALD & MARTIN | BARRISTERS, | Soliciters, Notaries Publis, &e.' } Morris’s Building, Charlotietown, OFFICES } Gaffney’s Building, Summerside. MONEY TO LOAN. * C, McDON AL”, B. A., M. PP. J. MARTIN, B. A. harlottatown, Dec 2, i80t—eod&w im ——— CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle llavy IS MARKED i. & BB. EN BRONZS LETTERS, NONE OTHE GENUINE. jand—dy & wky SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING. fastant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failuce impossible. Many so-called diseases are simply symptans of Caterrh, 7 such as heacuache, losing s nse of sme}, foul breath, hawking and spitting, general feeling of debility, etc. ma are troubled with any of these or kindred symptoms, you have Uatarrh, and should lose no time procuring s bottle of Nasal BauM. “Be werned in time, n-gleeted cold ia head vesulte in Catarrh, followed by consumption and death, Sold by a!) druggists, or sent, post paid, on receipt of price (0 centsand $1 byaddressing @ FULFORD & CO. Bro.xville. Ont. Pres te a ed er GRATEFUL—COMFORTING EPPS'S CIGOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural lews which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and ey a careful application of the fine properties of weli-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- eately flavored beverage which may save ut many heavy doctors’ bills. Ibis by the judicious Use Of sueb articles of diet that a constitutior may be gradually bui.t up antil strong enough t resist every tendency to diseaxe. Hundreds c subtle maladies are floating around us ready & Sitack wherever there ig « weak point. W May escape many a fatal shaft by kveping our selves wei! fortified with pure blood anda pr berly nourished frame.”—Civil Service Gazette Made simply with beiling water or cal! Bold ante tn panketa. hr Gronare labelled chr: JAMES EPPS & CO,, Homeacopa ‘hic Chemi«r Landon, Smand. : _ |public. be. COLLARS AND CUFFS, in Otter, Beaver, Persian Lamb, Russia Lamb, As— trachan and Nutria. Fur Gloves and Mitts, Any kia l not enumerated in the above will be ordered for you at short notice, Don’t buy any Furs till you see our stock, No house in the trade will give you better value. D. A. BRUCE, -- MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetown, Dec. 11, 1891—e0od & wky A BIG DRIVE! a Tweed Suitings. eS ee SEVENTY-FIVE SUIT LENGTHS. 1) ee HE REGULAR PRICES of these goods are $18.00 and $20.00 We are offering the entire lot at $14.00 per Suit, made to ord?r This is the Biggest Bargiin. we have ever offered the Call early and g:t your choice. JOHN McLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, 207 UPPER QUEEN STREET. Base» town, Noy. 24, 1891 —eod & wky UST NOW: A Good Time to Buy Good Furniture. (x) —-— The Right Place to Buy At. —————x E want to run our Factory and full staff of fifty work- ‘Y= men full time th:s winter. As we cannot ship abroad any more of our goods before May next, we shall have to place a double quantity among our friends on the Island. To do this, LO ¥V PRICES must prevail. REMEMBER THIS! -If you want Furniture we will do our best to meet you in Price. MARK WRIGHT & CO., Ltd. Charlottetown, Dec. 2, 1901~—2aw & wky Setlizel ye ody & wy OURS ALWAYS! we ees CHILDREN LIKE IT. LIKE WHAT? ESTEY’S EMULSION | Cod Liver Oil Old and young take it for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, and all Lung diseases. PALATABLE AS MILK. ASK Y UR DRUCCIST. APPLES. 2590 Barrels Choice Canadian Baldwins. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. d2i 2aw m th CUBBANTS AND RAISING 25 BARRELS, 50 BOX ES} oo nox es os} GUETANtS, sti + 6Raisins. and } do N., B. & M. RATLENBURY. d21 2a” m th ROLLED OATS "63 Barrels. N., B. & M RATTENBURY, d2\ 2aw m th BEANS. eed 159 bbls. Beans. N., B. & M. RATTENBURY. d21 2aw mth LAMPS! Piano Lamps, | Hanging Lamps Banquet Lamps, | Table Lamps, At Prices Never Before Offered on Similar Goods. DODD & ROGERS. decl$—dy 2w 3240 ‘o1ucs0y, ‘As0198 4 "Su2IVIC Tiv AB seatebibtee 008 Bopay Oo anny 338 Interesting Items. Among the new students of the University of Kentucky are a woman and her two sons, *ho have become ‘*Freshmen” together. There are 27,786 Irishmea in the British army. Thirty years ago the number of Irish- men in the Queen’s service was 60,000. The tug-of-war tournament was a financial failure in New York, having pulled $10,000 out of the pockets of the projectors. The Boston board of aldermen have passed a resolution looking to the establishment of a free university in connection with the public school system Maine is to have a mile racing track, and about $17,000 has been raised towardsit. The — will probably be situated at Old Orch- ard, Disastrous floods are reported in upper Austria. Many bridges have been badly damaged by rising rivers, and hundreds of trees have been uprooted. The cold and foggy weather spoiled the Christmas season in London, Fngland. Tradesmen are reported to have lost $10,000,- 000 by the ioss of holiday trade. A maniac recently attempted to murder a Brooklyn lawyer. Another visited two New York hotels and announced his inten- tion to blow up the buildings with dyna- mite, The vital statistics for St John city and county for the year i891 are as follows: Marriages, 475; births, 1,190; deaths, 1,063; For the past six mouths there were marriages, 240; births, 527; deaths, 536. The total number of clergy of the Church of England is about 23,000. If we include the clergy in the colonies and those engaged in missionary fielda the number is swelled to 7,000. | In Burmah it is the woman who does the ! wooing. Not only does she select her own i husband, but when she tires of him she pro- ‘cures a divorce for the asking of it and , marries anew. A Welsh bard, Elwe!l Ap Barnard. has ; written a 110-verse ode tw his cow. The ‘English poet-laureate, being now in the milk business, niay yet dash off some light and dairy thing of this kind. An excellent idea has recently been put into practice by a drug ticm in Birmingham. On every bottle or package of poison sold by the firm a label is pasted on which is printed directions as to the antidote. You cannot swear at or abuse anybody in the Japanese language. The worst you can| say is that he is a ‘‘fellow,” and if you wish to express your very, very pointed indigna- tion, you shout ‘‘there, there.” Some unknown person released the brakes on a cable car from which the grip car had been detached, at Butte, Montana, on Satur- day night, causing the car to go down a heavy grade at lightning speed and jump the track. Ooe man was killed and two injured, one fatally, Dr. Watkins, of-New York, asserts that he has, by the aid of a micro-flash light, obtained negatives of the grip germ after it had been assimulated with flesh through the mucous membrane of the nasal organs. The germ, he says, ia white and is covered with fine haira, and he added that it attacksthe blood rather than the membranes. Prof. Gray, of Baltimore, is said to have effected a number of cures of deafness with the phonograph; and in speaking of the re- sults obtained, he expresses the belief that certain kinds of vibration, suitable to the different cases, introduced into the ear by means of the phonograph, will in the future constitute the most important part of the , treatment of the deaf. The coal product uf Great Britain last ‘ year amounted to 184,529,116 metric tons (the metric ton being equal to about 2,204 pounds); that of Germany, 70,039,046 tons; France, 26,327,008 tons ; Belgium, 20,365,960 tons, aud Austria 8,931,065 tons; the aggregate for these five countries being 310,183.195 tons, against 299,404,- 331 tons in 1889. The total production of eoal in Eurspe in 1890 was, therefore, between 317,000,000 and 320,000,000 tons, the output of the collieries of Russia hav- , ing amounted to about 6,000,600. The scandal arising from the discovery of afulterated flour at St. Petersburg is apt to make trouble for a number of people. The consignment comprised 300,000 ponds (7,800,000 English pounds) purchaged from dealers in Libau, with the view to regulat- | ing the price of wheat in St. Petersburg as | well as to afford relief to the famine suffer- ‘ers. Investigation proved that the entire consignment was so heavily adulterated with chalk dust and other substances as to jendanger the health, if not the lives, of | those using the stuff. In England a rich man died recently, and 400 invitations were issued to his ‘intimate friends” to attend the funeral. Oaly twe: t;- nine came. Enght days afterward these twenty-nine, faithful after death, received ‘a letter to call on the deceased’s lawyer. They did sv, and each received, according to the will, $1,600 if a lady and $1,000 if a gentleman. The testator further directed that the names of those who received his bequests should be published in the jour nals, to punish those who h.d not put themselves out of their way to attend his funeral, OeOoe Increase Your Wericnr.—Ii you are losing flesh and b.ood, commence at once taking} Miller's Er-ulsion of Uod Liver Qil, which is far ahead o! all other preparations of the kiod in existence. By taking Miller's Emulsion A Lawyer's Fat Fee.. AN INDIANAPOLIS LAWYER GETS $200 FoR ADVICE OF ONE WORD. (From the Indisnapotis News.) Not long ago Mr. Morris Butler, son of John M Butler, who had just arrived home from an evening party at two o’clock in the morning, heard a carriage drive up to the house, and a moment later answered a ring at the door bell. A young man of handsome face and energetic manner blurted out without ceremony :; _ “What State can cousins legally marry in “T don’t know,” asid Mr. Batler‘ as soon as he could recover from the effects of his visitor's bluntness, ‘‘but I will ask my father.” He went up stairs and, after much knock- ing, aroused his father. **Father,” said he, ‘‘what State can cousins legally marry in ?” ‘‘Kansas,” was the single word in re- sponse, between like what sounded suspici- ously like snores. Mr. Butler returned down stairs. ‘‘Well, what does lie say ’” asked the visitor. *Kansas,” replied young Mr. Butler, lacouical/y, “Thank you !” _ The door was closed and the young vis- itor was gone. dent until yesterday’s mail brought Mr. Notice of Assignment OTICE 13 HEREBY GIVEN that Fenton T. Newbery, of Charlottetown. Merchant, has duly assigned to us forthe benefit of his credit- ors all his Merchandize, Goods, Booka, Book Debts and all of his other effects, by deed bear- ing date 3ist December, 191. Parties owing the said Fenton T. Newbery will make payment to us, who alone are authorized to give discharges, All having claims against the said Feuton T, Newbery will furnish the same ta us at the Office and Store lately oocupied by the said Fenton T. Newbery. MICHAEL TRAINOR, RONALD McMILLAN, nees Charlottetown, January 2, 1802. HAGKNOMORE. In the matter of curatives, what you want is something that wil! do its work while you continue to do yours—a remedv that will give you no inconvenience nor interfere with your business. Such a remedy is HACKNOMORE — This medi- cine is not an experiment: it has been in use for over two years, and its value has been attested by voluntary testimonials from those who have used it, HACKNO- MORE is absolutely harmless. [t re — no change of diet, and is 80 pure that the youngest, the oldest, the most delicate person of either sex can use it with great benefit, and without! risk. If you have a cough, try Nothing further was thought of the inci-. HAGKN 0 M 0) RE . Butler a certified check for $200 for ‘legal advice” from his hithertu unknown client. This is probably the highest rate per word ever paid for legal advice. It divides into $100 per syllable and $33 33 per letter. TT ap Patent New Year Resolves. I will get up and dress when the break- fast bell rings. will not complain when everything goes to suit me. I will treat my wife as politely as though she was'a perfect stranger. [ will strive to be more thoughtful for my own comfort, that others, seeing me happy, may also endeavor to be contented. 1 will not spend so much money this year on the useless frivolties of life. I will remember the poor if I have to make 4 memorandum to that effect every morning. J will en@vavor to impress upon my fam- ily the duty of greeting, with cheerful voices and laughing faces, the father of a family when he returns home, wearied with the depressing cares and labors of a long business day I will go out by myself oftener, in order that my family may enjoy the tranquil and improving pieasure of a long, uninterrupt- ed evening in the quiet sanctity of a happy home. I must be more unselfish, and take bet- ter care of myself that | may long be spar- ed to be the joy and light of the house which,it has pleased an appreciative Provi- dence to bestow rpon me. 1 will pay my pew rent this year, if I have to deny myself a new overcoat, and my children have to without shoes. I feel that we have not heretofore sufficiently denied ourselves tu little luxuries for the sake of maintaining a good appearance at church. 1 will be, in all things, an affectionate husband, a loving father, a good provider; and I will rear up a family that will love and respect me, and render to me prompt and cheerful obedience, with perfect defer- ence to my wishes and thoughtfal regard lor my comfort, or I will break their backs in the attempt. —Burdette, in the Ladies’ Home Journal. —* =—s e+ A Unique Magazine. A unique experiment will be tried in the February issue of the Ladies’ Home Journal, The entire number has been contributed in prose, fiction and versa b: the daughters of famous parentage, as a proof that genius is often hereditary. The work of thirty of these ‘‘danghters” will be represented. These will comprise the daughters of Thackeray, Haw. thorne, Dickens, James Fenimoie Cooper, Horace Greeley, Mr Gladstone, President Harrison, William Dean Howells, Senator Ingalls, Dean Bradley of Westminster, Julia Ward Howe, General Sherman, Jefferson Davis and nearly a score of others, Each article, poem or story printed in this number has been specially written for it, and the whole promises to be s successful result of an idea never befure attempted in a magazine. i dil Tae originator of Estey’s Emulsion spent several years of his life in pertecting this preparation. Nota bottle of it was pat on the market until he was satisfied that it was the best ever introduced for the cure of coughs, colde, bronchitis and all wasting diseases. Thousands of bottles have been sold, and he has never heard a complaint regarding it. jan? lm d&w Tue New Toier Gem.—Philoderma owes its immense success to the fact that it is radically different from any preparation in the market. It is a bland and soothing liquid, nicely perfumed, and when applied to the hands and face produces a delicious sense ef coolness and comfort, exercising also a direct curative action. It is entirely free from the sticky quality of glycerine and the reasy nature of camphor ice or cold cream fo those who are un:ble to to use glycerine, ople gain from 5 to 10 Ibs. by the time the | tirst bottle is consumed It is the greatest) blessing of the century to all in delicate health, | or who suffer with coughs, colds and ailments} that tend to consumption. er's Emulsion contains all the constitutents OLD LONDON IS STILL TO THE FRONT! ee of the best. ] convinced. FRESH OYSTERS re ceived every day. JOHN JOY. oet2ZO— tf Billiard Hall & Oyster House found in wheat. 5M, and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. jand lw 5 Ler there be no mistake about this, that the “‘ Myrtle Navy” tobacco 1s manufac. tured from the very finest Virginia leaf. Call and be} No higher quality of leaf can be purchased -|for any tubacco made. Itis selected with the very greatest care, and treated with the most approved processes for preserving the faver of the tekacee. vase Remember, Mill. It is used in the hospitals | and asylums of the country. In big b-ttles,’ Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of | mothers for their children while cutting teeth. from its irritating effect, Philode-ma is a necessity. Those who use it have « beautiful comp'exion. It is harmless as milk. Sold by druggists everywhere. Price 25 cents jan2 lm dw -> ~ For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloe’s It relieves th: little sufferer at once; it pro. duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘‘ bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant totaste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ail pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and ts the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething o: other causes, ‘'wenty-tive cents a bottle Be sure and ask for “* Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing syrup,” and take me other kind. lyr jar 6—4i Il EGE Ml DIAMOND <>BOOKSTORE —-—-COMMENCING—— Monday, January 4th. lst WEEK Od WEEK. GObDs vii ave the load. Ql WEEK, cuic‘cvorytn y's device.” BARGAINS will be the same each week— 20 and 25 per cent, discount off marked prices. BOOKS of ail kinds will be the principal feature, This is the greatest chance ever offered to get the best of Goods at YOUR OWN OFFER. Wholesale Dealers also supplied at the lowest rates. N. B.—The BAZAAR is closed for the present. THES. L. CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bovokstore jan2—dy 3ieod why li WANTED! Between Now and Saturday Nex t, 900 Bushels of Potatoes, 6 Good Driving Horses. Will pay 25 centa for Potatoes if they are large and sound. D. FARQUHARAION & SON, Ch’'towa, Jan, 5, 1894—dy 31 wky Ji SKAT : CKETS FOR HILLSBOROUGH SKATING RINK are now for sale at C D. Hankin’s, Reddin Bros’, A. 8. Johnson's and F. eo. Davies’. at the f-llowing rates :~ GENTLEMEN'S SEASON TICKETS.......64 0 LADIKS’ ™ ” .-- 8&@ AFTERNOON ae. 3 Rink will be oven for skating, with Hand, on Montay and Thursday nighte and Satarda afternoons. and without Band on Tuesday a Friday afternoons. Single Admiszion to Skate and Promenade at usual rates, D.C. McLEOp, recretary. decls Mi ail Contracts. TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster Gener- al will be received at U'tawa until noon on FRIDAY, 29b January pext, for the conveyance ot ter Majesty's ‘ails on proposed contracta for four years from the Ist of April next, over each of the following routes, viz. :— Bonshaw and Nine Mile Creek .bemi-weekly Peake's >tation and Rallway Station. tri-weekly Peake’s Station and Ruskin..........semi-weekly Printed notices containing fall information ae ‘o conditions of proposed contracts may be seen, a: d blank forms of tender may be obtained, at he Pst Offices at which the services commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber. F. pe ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. lospector. Poat “ffice Inspector's Offive, } Charlottetown, P, E. I., , 18th December, 191. ) jans—3i d&w R S4LE.—A few sete second-hand Harness l set rubber mounted oak tanned, in good rder and light; | se: plated in good order, for light driving; leet light exoress. and cheap at W. ©. Tree's, pext to Pish Market, @rafton Sn, 4eete4i (w fh fe)