‘ee _ te yet — Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QU BEN YTRELT. Job Printing of all kinds at short notice Billbead . Letterheads, Neteheads, Pamph jet, Fonte ra, Dodgers, etc. U2 - ee - oe inom Teams :—F ve Dotians a Year. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evzirives. For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt aitention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job P renting Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't furget ut Sixeie Coetzee Two Onwrs NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EB. ASLAND, FUESDAY, NOVEMBER 8, 1882. VOL, 30.--NO. 119 —_— eg eS ee Se 2 nme ro == — ee aS p, PENNELL, wrery a. cxanoies, (GRAND ORGAN RECITAL, nash hac aciadis dha te ee psTe OF Late in Employ of heard and have been called upon to chroni- ee a ee Oe forton & Fenrell. HARDWARE STON. orton & Fennell, WE HAVE OPENED OUR NEW STORE — THE-- —— Cameron Block, OPPOSITE where we have a large and WARE and PAINTERS’ New and bought for Cash in the best markets, give our customers the benefit of the discounts. We guarantee satisfaction their patronage, the trade FENNELL Charlettatown, Sept. 19, 1892 We lave @ Rice Line ma OF —— TABLE LAMPS, —_—AT— — $100, $150, $2 00, $250, $300, $35", $400, $450, $5.00, $5.50, $6.00, $650, and $7.00 Piano acd Brquet Lamps, ALL PRICES. to those stock of Our Goods and we will! who favor and we will sell as low as any house in THE POST OFFICE, well-ass »rted SUPPLIES. H\RD- ave all us with & CHANDLER. ee on the premises, the AALL LAMPS --—WITH—— Pink or Ruby Gloves, | om oninniltt slid $3.50, 4.00, $500. $5 50, $6 50, $7.00. — —-AND-~-— CHIMNEYS. DODD& ROGERS Wholesale and Retail Hardware. oo” mts Charlottetown, Octoker 1892—im eod PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY. 1292-93. Winter N AND AVrER WEDNESDAY, fo lows : TRAINS FOR ‘THE WES! WEST. STATIONS, Accom ! a. M. | Charlottetown. «++..«+++ dp 7 15 Royalty Junction..--+.... 7% North Wiltshire ......-- 317 Hunver Biver...+++++...-- 8 # Bradalbane.,...-.-+-++++: 9 0 | Emerald Junction .....-. ; 9 | ere sinenanooseesoutin 2 2 i ‘ i WOBec-ccccecececes | ensing ~ : » | Sammerside......---- bie <3 - Miscouche........-. nase 1 0 Wollington......<+ 1 27 Part EL... « 21) OLR... cccecscccesves 320 Bioomfleld ............+* j 3 55 Alberton ......0seeeeeeesss 4 35 Tignish be eoesee Sibtenseed ar & 2 STATIONS. a A-com as Cac. Emerald Junction......p i 0 taye Traveree.......-+: ar 15) TRAINS POR THE BAS? November 9h, 189 2, Trains | TRAINS PROM THE WEST. Arrangement, 1892-93 wil rua Under the Auspices of the ST. JAMES’ Y. M. L. A. HE magnificent new Organ now being placed in St. James’ Courch will ce opened Thanksgiving Nigh}, Nov. 19, join sis P20F. RYDER, GF BISTON the Choire urider Me. S. N. Earle. Programme next week. oc dbl~mws “Fe Al RHOLM.” IMPORTANT SALE OF REAL ESTATE ion BY on E. i. Norton & C Lo, Auct’ners Assisted by Admission 25c. h| E are instructed by A. A. B. Worburton, E q., Solicitor fur the estate of the late Jadge Young, t» sell by auction on THURSDAY, NOY. J7ch, at Li o'clock, very Gesirab’s pro- perty on Prince Screet kaown as **Fair- holm.” Toe property wiil he offsred en bloc, subj et to one reserve bid, and if not sold wili then be sold in jots per plan. which will be ready and mey beseen on ani ‘after the 10°h inst. Guod title will ,chasers. Plan may be seen and fuil particulars obtained at the cffiise of A. B. Warbarton, ,E 4, or with b> guvranted to the pur- E. H. NORTON & CO. Auctioneers DR. T. C. ROBINS, Surgeon | Dentist. CoLomay HOUSE, Phillips Square. COD f WE ARE {COMPLETE STOCK IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. NOW SHOWING Fresh Goods ! Latest Styles Our Fall Cuitalogue is now ready and will b2 mailed to any address cn application. Letter orders wi'l receive careful and prompt atten‘ion. ’ Oflice—Prince Street, oppo-ite S Paul's Chureh, CHARLOTTETOWN, FP. B. tI. _ oot LAMP BURNERS WanNTED. CHARTER fer Schooner “ Viola,” now due at Cha: l ttetowa, to lead Potatoes for Bos- ton or New York, (apacity about 8,000 bushels Co nmauicate with J. WILLARD re, novi—3i St Joho om |S. R. FOSTER & SON, Miticinn of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT RAILS, Aad Spikes, Tacks, Brads Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c, ST. JOUN, N. B. QUEEN Tusurance Agency. Offica Next to Bink of Nova Sostia JAMES DESBRISAY, AG:kT.!_ fabdis—eod STATIONS. Accom erg . & | 1) Pigniah. ...ceccees ost 6 Ww || ALePtON...cccccccccscecees | 6 55 || Mloounfield ... ......0e0s00- 7 C4 NOP LAAT cc. coe cnccceeee eee gw || Port Hail . 9 wv i Ww ellington.. -| Wo} Viiseuuchs,......- conor 1 2) ar) Wid || Summerside keeceseeee | it % } dp) P.M. | || Kensington... ...+.+++ ames | 12 05 1] PreGtOW® .......cssccesenes 12 33 t iKmerald Junction.......- 12 36 | Hradalbane.........ee00-++ 12 45 Hunter River........-+00++| 115 j | North Wiltshire.... | I 29 i royalty Junction. ......-.| 212 'Charloitetown....... rs Oe ae STATIONS. Accom a ov * - : P| 73 Cape T raverse. ab | E-nerald Junction wees ar TRAINS FROM HR BAS? STATIONS, Accom | ae ee Behe P. M. Charlottetown ........+- dp 2% alty Juncdon.......... j 22 i tas ; 32 ar, 355 rt June. Mount Stewa 7. om Cardigan .........00ee0ree* 523 Georgetown. .......-.--- ar 5 a P. M. Mount Stewart June....dp 465 in: acesereensaaetee 43 Be PENG Pecccoccccceces 52 Bear River. ee 5m” TD ccnccnnceeser-o0eds ar 6 « frains are run by aatne Standard Time, Railwxy Ofis>, Charlottetown, Nov. 325, STATIONS. Accom a A. M. GoorwetOwn.....++++ e+e dp 7 2 WArdigAD .«- oe. cccenceecccee 7 3 Cardig (‘ar 3 unt Stewart..Junc | oe lap 96 Redford... .....ceeeeereeee 9 37 toyalty Junction ......... 1) Charlottetow n..........aF 10 20 A, M. Souria.........ccervessoueF 8 % "Bear River. .-++...-.0.00- 7 03 St. Petera........+++ Sunnie’ 74 WEG 60s coe estes? 00e¢ 00s R17 Mount Stewart June... ar 8 So J UWS WORTH, 1392 —dy & wey 6 Svyperiptendent. Disappoints ! i { ~ | ROBERT BALLOCI & 60, | ‘PEA MERCHANTS, _... Mineing Lane, London. REPRE3ZENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. M)3313)!, HALIFAX } “HENRY MORGAN & 6D., MONTREAL. octll—t ts tf Fate CAIN veoh ONE POUND A Day. ALN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE FAMAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL ke AND WAS BEGUN TO TAKE ar ae POR Ne Renner ea ee we & > - @ c He Pp a cake 2CS$ Fime’ a Soda THis FEAT is OTH id UNUSUAL. HAS 5 3LEN PERFORME DOVER ANDOVER AGAIN. PALATABLE AS MILK. EN. } DORSED BY PHYSICIAN Scor?’s EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRUG- GISTS AT SOc. AND $1.00 SCOTT & POWNE, Belleville. - OOO Oe nen eee J NN rn me ae rere ermine a ar ae Reema ‘ a v Vers Poor imitations are being sold of Campbell’s WINE of Beech Tree Creosote, the cure for Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough and all Lung Troubles, ORIGINAL MADE ONLY BY SS KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO. YOU will find the NEW DRINKS ——OF THE—-- WILMOT SYA most delicious. They are called Farvit Squasu (a delicate drink for ladies), Live Freir Cuampacne (+ delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Cixcnoxa Brr- ters (a palatable and effec:ive tonic). They will bs found an agrevable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. AJ] leading Grocers, Dceuggists, Hoteis and Wine Merchants Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd). jyl9 cle the death of Mr. Charles Kickham, oi Souris West, who departed this lite o1 Tucaday, Nov. 2ad, after a short but tedious illness of afew months. Deceas+d was 48 man of storling integrity, smiable in his disposition, and possessed of a genial good wature, which particularly adapted itse'f to the aff-ctions of all his acquaint- ances. He wasa hard-working, industri ous and successful farmer, and the immense oncourse Of peopte that followed his re mains to the cemetery at Rollo Buy goes to prove the esteem in which be was held by the public at large. He leaves a surrowing widow, pumerous relations and a host of fricn ls and acquaintances to mourn the loss of a kind tusbsnd and frend who wae ever ready in the hour of trial or tribula tion to assist either by good advice or otherwise in allaying the +fil-ction, and his death goes to exemplify the words of the poet, — ‘**’Tis the wink of an cye, ‘tis the draught of a breath From the blossom of health to the of death.” pslenesa —~—Com. incense itil ities tiie silat A cLear, delicious table diisking water is the Wilmot Spa Water, yet it cures many orms of stubborn diseases, Witness certie jficates; send for pamphlet. Oxpotr Susriciovs Cricumsraxces,—Two weks ago, Henry Evans, a ferrymn, living ia Halifax, and two ct his children, ate stewed os and soon after became seriously ill. Oa Tuesday he was taken to Victoria Hoss = in a deirious condition, and on Friday ne died. There are rumors of poisoning, the result of home troubles, and an inquest is to be held. sncsihceiicncetiis Gratiryinc to ALt.—The high position attained and the universal acceptance and spprovai of the p'easant liquid fruit remedy Syrup of Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrate the value cf the qualities on which its success is based and is abundantly gratifying to the California Fiz Sycup Com pany. SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Crre, and nest Cesmetic made. oe Blackheads, Pimples, cte., as if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cis. A Goop Oxe.—The Southampton, N. S., correspondent of the St. John Sun says: Thos. H. Smith hasaccw, with no hifalutia title, whose daily flow of milk this season has given a weight of 40} pounds. Mr. S. raised the cow from his own oldfashioned herd, and she 1s just @ plain cow. Mr. Smith raised this year 600 bushels of po- tatoes and 400 bushels of roots, the work of caring for the plants having been mostly performed by himself, though he is 65 years of age. Ir is beyond ali doubt that “Myrtle Navy’ is the favorite tobaceo with the smokers of Canada. They obtain more enjoyment from it than from any other tobacco made, and those of them who have used it long enongh to test its merits never abandon it for any other brand. The reason for this preference is that the ‘Myrtle Navy” is made of the very finest leef which is grown, and that in every process of i's manufacture the most vigilant care is exercised to presei ve the genu- ine arcma of the leaf. bb oe i Tur Goop Sur Seir Dental was suc- cessfully launched on Sunday in the Salva- tion Army Barracks. their tare to Captain Fraser, of theS. A. or to any of the crew who upon them during this week of thanksgiv- ing, prayer aol eelf denial throughout; Canada. Come ene, come sll, the trip will be pleasant and pr: fitable, and you will be sure to stand on terra firma at the end. Spee'sl meetings in the barracks every night. saiaiadtitaadiiaes SHODACS DISUOVERY, the Great German-American Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guarantee -ontract with every bottic. Pay »aly for the good you receive. if all Drus gzists, $1.00 per | settle, six bottles 85.50. If you | want to know about SKODA’S REME- IES, send postal for ** Morning ight? Poutrry —TIbe market was a little move active on Friday following our last weck'y report but since then trade has simi dragging and receivers have had to work hard to keep consignments moving. Strictly choice northern and eastern chickens and fowls have been selling fairly and at steady prices. Western fowls have been in liberal supply at about 1c. Receipts of turkeys have been increasing and at the cluse 13 to 4c is a full quotation for iced lots. A few choice dry packed, Grawn and headed, have been sold at about 18e. InyvormatTion Wantep.—Mr. W. W. Clarke, of thie city, would like te hear from the parents or other relatives of Peter Me Rae, who ran away from his home at Mal- peque in 1868, The father’s name was Parker McRae. According tua letter re ceived by Mr. Ciarke from Mr, E. E. Robina, formerly of Charlottetown, Peter McRae is now in the Sandwich istands. where he is the overseer of a sugar planta tion, and wovll like to commanicate with his parents. Yor Over Firty \xars Mrs. Winsloes Seothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the 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 to taste. It soothes the child, softens the zums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the howels, and fs the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure. and sek for “ Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing yrup,” and take vo other kind. Tyr |} term to service, 4 400,000 MEN. Thar kstethe enterprise cf the Berlin Cuelnische Zitung, the German people have obtained aclesr idea of the military bill, its conditions and requirements. The preamble of the bill explains the principal features of the Lill. The peace force in- cluding corpora!s and privates, but ex cluding commissi.ned <flicers and nou commissioned cfficers above the rank of corporal, will consist of 492.068 mep, be, tween Ostebor 1, 1893, and Maich 31, 1sp9 ‘The strength of th® various branches of ihe service during the period in quest on will ba as follows: TIL battalions of in- fautry, 477 squadrons of cavalry, 494 bat ceries of tirld artillery, 37 bsttahious cf foot attilliery, 24 battalions ot the transport. The increase 1a revealed by comparison of the above figures with these of the law of 1890: 553 battalions of infstry, 465 equidrons of cavalry, 454 batteries of field arulery, 31 battalions of foot artillery, 20 battalions of pioneer and 21 battalions of the tranrport. The aversge strength of the standin 4 army is calculated in ‘accordance with the principle of two years’ active service with the colors for the infantry. The increase iuvelves the expendituae of 66 800,000 marks in a lump sum. Of this amovnot 61,000,000 marks will appear in the buiget fur the financiai year 1893-34. The annually recurring expenditure will be 64,. 000.000 marks. When the new system shall have been fully developed Germany will have in times of war a trained army of 4 400,000 men. France, which has «lready reached the ex'reme limit of her resources, so far as numbers are concerned, and remains only a iittle behind Russia in the strength cf her army on a war footing, will then have at her disposal 4,125,000 trained soldiers, Thus Germany will have a surplus of 275,- 000 trained soldiers to counterbalance par- tially the numerical weakness of her allies, Austra-Hungary aud Italy. Many military men say that the simplest means to the saime end would bs bo create anew organizstion on an adequate scale, at the same time retaining the three years’ The expense necessitated by the execution of such a plan, however, would be out uf «ll proportion tu the em- pire’s ability to sustain it, and a pesson has only to contemplate the ‘storm of opposi- tics raised by the present bili to realizg | that the more radical reform in question | would be without the slightest chance of pwesing the Reichstag. In fact, the only resort of the govern- ment was its present plan of retaining the | old military framework while training within ita limits a much larger number of | able bodied men. The purpose is attainable | ouvly by shortening the period of service. This involves no break with the past, the three years term is retained in theory. Men insufliziently trained at the end of their second year mry be held to the colors rfo the full three years. The rigidity of the training will be increased so that on the whole the government believes that it will have a more carefuily discipliced army under the provisions of the bill than it} has had before. Therefore, while the number of men with the co'ore will be increased, and their eflivieccy will be at leaet up to the traditional standard of excellence, an establishment will be erected which will relieve the people of many of their Ali persons willing |: uffie eat trsiaing, toembark in this excellent ship will piy|be prevented f.cm joi: ing the dispo ition of | ithe surlauber at the end of the second ye r, | may cal] but . ls peiva‘es guilty of grave mis?emeanor | former burdens. Not only in cases of ine towever, ¥ill infantrymen —— the provisions of par. 18 of the mi itary penal code will be kept in active service for the full three years. The German people have not been slow to grasp the fact that the new bill requires S4,- 000 «ddi:iona) recruits annually, or all to- gether the ennual enroliment of some 245,090 men under the colors, including some 11,000 commissioned and non-ccmmissioned flivers. Evidently the government was not prepired have had upon the people. On every side is heard the protest that the bill provides fur imp 6 ‘b lities, and the country cennot bear prop sed ad: itions to the military budge*s. ——- <> —The depiri mon’ of justice has issued sircular to all the judgea and other fune- tionaries administering crimiaal law in the Dominion, evclosing a copy of a bil n- apecting witnesses and evidence which was reported from the joint committee of both houses last session. The circular says the minister will be glad to receive any sugges- tions with regard to the measure that may be forwarded to him. The new features in the b ll are principally these: Ir prov ides | that eccused persons in criminal cases iniy | testify on their own behalf, and it further allows anyone to g ve evidence irrespective altogether of his or her religious belief. In the criminal code, as reported from the joint committee last session there was a) clause abolishing the necessity for unani- mity on the part of jwymen in criminal trials, aud providing that nine out of 12 jurymen might bring in « verdict after four hours’ deliberation. The minister is ask- ing for an expression of opinion on this point also. >—-——- Hamitton, April 20, 1892 I was doctoring for yeare with physicians for a scaly and scurvy affliction of the scalp. Chey told me it was eczema, but gave me no permanent relief. I was also troubled with excewsive dandruff, which would drop from my head like snowflakes Hearing of Anti- Dandruff, I used it, and from the third appli- cation f-lt more relieved than for years; when half the bottle was used the ecz*ma and scaly erup*ious disappeared and have not retuined since; dand: uff was thoroughly removed, the itching of the scalp etupped, and for an ele- gant, clean and aseful hair-diessing Apnti- Dandruff has no equal, J. 8S. Grawam, Hamilton, Branch Kemp, Jones & Peck, M Scatettetn of Cider, Toronta, 3 for the stunning effect which its proposals | EMERY O. FENDLETON. A BATTLE WITH DISEASE! The Enemy Routed!! SKODA WINS! Extreme Nervousness, Loss of Appetite, and Rheumatism, DRIVEN FROM THE FIELD! Mr. Emery 0. PENDLETON Or BELFAST, Mfr., NOW 45 YEARS OF AGE, WAS A MEM BER OF Co. 1, stu Rac., Mr. Vou. Hr SERVED WITH DISTINCTION DURING THE WAR, REC'D AN HONORABLE DISCHARGE AND 18 NOW A RESPECTED MEMBER OF Taos. HW. MARSHALL Post, G. A. R., BELFAST, ME. SiX MONTHS SINCE WHILE AWAY FROM HOME AT WORK, HIS NMEALTH BEGAN TO FAIL RAPIDLY, AND HE WAS SOON CBLIGED TO LEAVE OFF WORK EN- TIRELY. He SAYS: “Ooupled with all my old army troubles, I lost my appetite, hada distressing and burning sensation in my stomach, ex- treme nervousness, so bad that the least excitement would cause large dreps| of sweat io stand on my body for an hour ata time. Auything ata eud:de ». would cause me start BETTER: and ae outa Lost flesh rapie aly mt} ene aa hema- ciated. In addition to all thia, a severe Rheumatic trouble from which I have suffered severely ever since my disc mere causing my limbs —— to swell badly set in. I Was obJiged te give up work, and became much discour- ena. Get THAN ting no better, wes in duced to try SKODA* 8S DISCOVERY. Ithada won- dertai effect upon sue. | began to feel better after using itonly a short time. | fhave now taken four bottles. My _ eet matisns has all disa tite has returned. OF Wave guined ace ave wal re i‘ muc ; in flesh and strength. Nervousness atl cone. Am able to sleep well nights, And am COLD again working at my trade as Blacksmith. 1 feel that Lamensirely Ecured from al! these troubles Yours truly, EM ERY 0. PENDLETON, SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS For Meadache and Liver Trouble. With the Discovery they cure Bheuma- tiem. Mild, safe, eficient. Far euperior | toany pill. Once used you will have no other. 5O9ina box. Price 35 cta. SKODA DISCOVERY C0., Wol tville, N.S. P, E. ISLAND RAILWAY | Thanksgiving Excursion. Rewey TICKETS will ba iesuca at one first-class fare toand fron all Stations on this Kailway, on WKDNESD:s Y and re DAY, 9th and 10th November, instast, «ood for return up to and on November If, 189% J, UNSW oo Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, ' November 5, 18 2 ; 4i CALLETT’ PURE ? . ae POWDERED | Fig pas? LYE a enet STRONGEST, rein Sra for use in ventity. For maki ee ng Wate, hehe i on Ved a Muncie otbad A can equals W pounds Sal § ode. Bold by All Grocers and Druggi«ta, Ba WW. GILLETT, Torcntca P, E ISLAND RAILWAY | NOTICE. OMMENCING ON W ON WEDN ESDAY, Novem- Mb inst, and cont aes until close of | navigation at Summerside, a Special Passenger Train wi'l leave Charlottetown at6am. daily (Sundays excepted) for Summersi¢e, connecting there with “teamer for Point da Chene, eturn- ing, will leave Summerside cn arrival of Steamer from Point da Chene. ‘vhis train will ron through to Tignish, and retarn on Tuesdays Thursdays and Saturdays, J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. { novi dy&why ti Saas Reil wey Office, Charlottetown, November, 5, 1892. F. CERNICHIARO & CO., Gold aud Silver Plater, Bronzing and Varnishing Church and Tal-lefOrnaments promptly attended to. RILEY'S OLD TOBACCO FACTORY, WATER STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, oct?\--dy lw then Jaw ¢ % + files: es oe 22 sees * * ew