ae = —_" eee Cn THE EXAMINE « Job Printing Rooms, ea | LONDUN HuDsK QuakN STREK. T rinting of all kinds at short notice a Letvrerheads, Not-head., Pamph- a, Dedgers, ete _ s Ceaws:—Five Dottans a Year = a ser nn AILY EXAMINE anmentene - scoala Lancumaeanatnemmmennanenannaamagiiennenaeneaeanbterama ae naa = + ~— = a NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. &. _—— — —— ES ——— THURSDA’”, ISLAND. —— a MARCH 38 “This is trae Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evuirines, . [892 For neat, clean, tasteful Printi and prompt attention to orders, TH EXAMINER Job Printing ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. — a | Sreene Copies Two Ounes VOL 29. NO 235 —_—_—— a aE : ——— ———— = eT Calendar for March, 1892! ¢ ig | | | ) . er cy | f by THt VAILY HAAMING: Rest Ahead meeay ‘Sone. MOON'S CHANGES ay 7 P S 3 189: He was always active and hurrying, Yesterday wasn great day for the o_ ae oe oy ese S MARCH 3 1892 Of something ever in ques ; ae pour the ae Among in horses. which Firet Quar'er. 5b day soeoe 980 ia 8 | % Ete a : eS ak Se ee ee psc a, + Wartag ns kg Se as Ws te ’ one ; ot tak vo reat? em were Juhn ! "a r Echo, saa Gowe g Stet dg om afer oC ae —? \ te Notes and Comments. "Oh, no, I can’t rest now,” said he, W B Ganong’s iene ok Boy, Sir Charles” Love e 1 5 mu ay ‘ te 6h ‘ae Tn of Twenty seven wtindaed elevators hav ree _ ee > : "sf a te eke — =—- = es : - > _- ~*~ > # AS Ne i Me ; . ; - oa “B it, mv fr iand, you & ww i lit. ean's our year old eolt, by Jehu; George on aon eee { ‘ALLS and EF BA’ é ‘SS. m ad e only | . / one in the elec i 1 ge follous : e ie } re wearing your li MrAvity’s mare, Walter Jemett's Witty of Dev of Week = ee : i . s 7 are , aving + Ver an anxieus breast, kes, Rebert Stead’s (Wheatley River) yal, | Prt Wek | S| —ifrom the best Tin Stock, and every | Bordon, Kings “Maprriteranar | [t Otegpaeeean ar nee pat ae aa | wires . re you've had time to rest.” - Gelding’s black mare, RB AM: tr’s viel bh & Can warranted . Boxes all mA d ea nd oe mae a “If I do,” he ssid, as he dipped his pen chestnut mare, James McKinney's Sim ; Tecotay i 7 0 13 d . d i | Peten Borwena one, [. the ink, “I'll have time tor resting then.” [ovlt, and A F Laa’s colt, [cane oe) ried one year ahead to insure the Trass, D-videon me from the We. ‘deh ben, then hE 3 hureday | 22 e " ° i 3 ms : Bowers Legris Wedding Bells yom eS. cane SOA, chews at cae $ | Friday i | 215/* ans against rusty edgex, and none a> | Buron, a reed Se. Se Sy eneeeiee ae , ' om! a » : ao. § J a Ton, Choguette, i . , sbly represente is } ~wee 242 | 215 On ov Berdeur Seater Weh : : icling | [8lend home during his visit to the sister c . 24 15 “i ; “ : } Y ® have special pleasure ia chroniclin : 8B ; ee | | sa ]amt experienced workmen emploved,) , i ncilimeen (See fer’ reeneenas e eeeeeal ; waaay 5 2 * 4 te a Bo re meth and results when er , wouter, New Giasgow on Wednesday evening, at] ....... eee na nT eer eee a atts hee th us enabli ng me to offer the best Syrup of Figs is taken; itis pleasant |[amero™, Sarees, 7 30 clock. We refer to the marriage wt Wa uhh thediiwas wanted ait: 10 | Thursday | 8 53 9 16 ‘ ry and refreshin to the taste and acts ° : _ in Arthur D ckieson, E-g ’ to Ms Harrie: : me oi : | Fiidag ” | 9 36 10 2 Cc ans m ad e on Pp. i? . isl and . i vently vet promptly on the Kidneys, Unseated and disqualified. Bradshaw of New Glasguw. Tne ceremony} * Sockee Deactoniealie soery leas : 12 | Saturday |} 1021 1028 ; .| Liver and Bowelg, clea 1g. | —The opini observing and experi was performed by Rev. D. Crawford at the | = read ld ge ia ; n jreey | et) bg BM NOW prepared to receive orders) or inouliy, dpelscods heid: |pa ‘nna ihc lwsst nis alaog| on Geos ndt, The bidy va wtend| : Seelintbens Sn l4 } Mondav aa 11 29 P . age il ae 14 . io has, says the Halifax Herald, undergone - ed by Mias Janie Shaw of this city, IS OF oo is ik cena eek ee athencan dé, : ‘6 | Wetpeeday 2 "O15 ie a Ve oh - . Pac k a nd Dealers custiniiiaa a i of Figs io the cnet g mi ne rtiee hee aan #8 Ms Johe fn na Bon Steaue % For Oven Fr ¥ Mrs. Winsloe's 16 Vednes — > . . CONE . , ’ that iron and steel ships are deatined to drive er Jehn Houston of Sout ustico. A OR 2B FIFTY YEARS Mire. 7 |thwaiy” | O50 | og for delivery any time up to the Ext) cuiy remedy of te kind ever pro- | conten nipping of he ocan, On. the om [large mamber of friends witmemod the nop-| “Sothog Syrup has buon used 6 malo S| Friday | 28 y 3 of A | a t | cuced, pleasing tothe taste and ace (“sry it is established that wooden vessels|tial ceremony At eight o'cluck the bridal | ™°thers for their children while cutting teeth. s } Sat aa” : - ; A une Tht > . | contable to the stomach, rompt in may at ee if rol ——— are con | party repaired to the groom’s home, where - relieves | little sufferer . ame 5 it a 2 Sunda os oe . > a a ee. ‘ent with the percent»ge of profit that is mide | 4 Ia dd snatating o uces natural, quiet al y re ng the ; | 5 ta oe t l : } c 1a rge wedding party, consisting of abou |” zB fp | | ga] | Also in stock:—Engot Tin, Lead.) tee treymred only from themost (sncecves its ite Ca ving ship oguaty wan bald” Gute number otf tne Pal td he ‘ivory pam 2 “ie o- = ‘ a r sk . : ee , ‘ ere wood: | triends were present from Charluttetow : | Wedn x | a 24 | = S hee , h ; : pres arluttetown, Beets | £2 | 82) Copper, Marline, Rope, Nails, Trap, ssitiyandagreeablesubstances its [eo sipping can be prviuoed ax cheaply 8 10| i's monte") able evaning wae pnt | ost aye yates tell, Sfhans She s |iiy” «=| 63 | 38 | Rings. Oiled Clothing, etc. Apply to] Dy walptaneltizcmmendit [siting "ehl'Coutat "te a Chast | tx Exssot ders ee'ycogre |S eon cad th tee ee 260 | Saturday 921 | $4 ; ” ~~ —" - pp 7 7 pose ge: dv km SY liadustry. Canada is a large country and this |‘U# 1ous ty the happy cc uple. diarrhees, whether arising froma teething or 2 | Gunde | 10 6 10 26 a sig popular remedy known. ee business, like all others, naturally centres in >. ee other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle, ys) Monday 1055 | 11 3 i 7 R A ® 2 ed 4 we Z 4 m {> Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c he localities where it can be carried on under The Riot in Berlin Be sure and ask for ‘* Mra. Winsloe’s Soothing 22 =| Tuesday | 1120 | 11 37 ae e bottles by all leadi g druggists. favorable conditions. . Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr 3 W ednesday oon. : 205 7 i ¢ i i a ' oe al Thursday ol 6 31 Charlottetown, February 10, 1892—2w eod Any reliable ¢ ru who may not —According to the Newcastle Chronicle Commenting upon the riot which took] Caywep ~rRawseRRtes and blueberries very ar estos Wim,” ae have it on hand will procure it Professor Heim, the German physiolo ot place afew days ago in Berlin, the New|che«pat R K. Brace’s. sorry = — promptly for any one who wishes [hs been saying good word for - See aad Turk Press says that it epuke the deapess, a a ’ to try it. Manufactured only by the jtea fiom a medical point of view. Follow- ety on “gr wa er peuple, | amet ae ia the time to get crockery, gises A a cia ing up the researches cf Oppler and Sucks © heel of military tyranny, and living,|*nd chins at your own prices, ae we want LAGRIPPE VANQUISHED. NEA? THE MARKET. | caronnin Fie symup co, |sts°.te pach cl Que nd Sucks jova'ticatnplyet, oh brn uf mat [twmke rom toe mon siie at ; ' - SAN FRANCISOO, CAL. snd careful experiments the careful anti-|“"° O'Se'y, 2 fe men who marched up to 2 1a as cheapest Crockery Nee ore. —W. P. Colw: BPLACE one of the OZONATOR DISIN- [PE TANTS in your house and Le Grippe will not trouble you. The moat p»werful and pleasant Disinfec- tant kuown to the medical profession. F. DeC. DAVIES: DRUGSIST, is AGENT for them here, and ill cheerfully show and explaiu their use to those whe desire it. Call and see th m No trouble to show them. eod& wy—janl5 SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING. fastant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failure Impossible. Many so-called diseases are simply symptoms of Catarrh, such as headache, losing s_use of smell, foul breath, hawking and spitting, general feeling of debility, ete. If you are troubied with any of these or kindred symptoms, you have Cetarrh, and should lose no time procuring a botcle of Nasal Batm. Be warned in time, neglected cold in head results in Catarrh, followed by consumption and death. Bold by 4!! drugeists, or sent, post paid, on rece.pt of price (80 cents and $1 by addressing FULFORD & CO. Browkvilie. Ont. UE ataue JAMES A. MORPISON, H \LIF'A X. AGFYNT POR WARRE «, CAKEBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, London. «-« England, ——AND ALSO—-— First-Class West India Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. . . . : ‘ Careful attention given to onsignments 0! Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCK—Bank of Nova Scotia OFFICE - Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, Aagust 13. 1891—dy & wy a —_ DR. GEO A BAYNES. Physician and Surgeon, —~8PECIALIST ON—— Diseases of Women «nd Chronic Diseases of Men. Several RMS-—Consultati n and Prescristica, $1 60; Omeultaiion Sp cial Examination ao Pre- Seription. from $2 00; Visits in City, ‘rom $1 00: Vis-ato C wmntry, vsual rates. 4 1 OFFiCE:—Qu-en Square, Ch'town. Hours from 10 to 12% m. and from 2 tod p. m. 117 Night Calls a'tented to at Rexidence, UPPER PR’N 'E STREET. Ac dress all professional letters to P Charlottetowa, P. E. f. a O. Box 47. w—jan Bran and Shorts. ee 20 TONS in Store selling low. AULD BROS. Square. be-t goods crease to the fact that we » Teas on P. E. I-land, and they g d that what we stated was true. feb5—im eod & wky guar {x] WATSON S New Drug Store, BELOW LONDON HOUSE. (x) ——-—— PATRONIZE THE BEST! THREE DOORS Charlottetown, February 19, 1892 —dy GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE. (x)-———— eee Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom ‘prices, at our Warecrooms, Queen | Save money and get the Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown. Feb. 25, 1892 ——) OUR TEA TRADE IS BOOMING! TRING the Moths of November and Decem'er our Tea trade incre wed 80 much that we had to send an order ily, in order to keep us going till this ffered the public the best@value jin ave t em a fair trial and were to London for anoth+r sup we receive our Spring stock convince We won't sell you any Tea that we cannot warrant ! CALL EARLY AND TRY A SAMPLE LOT. BEtR & GOFF, Queen and Hing Square Siores. On'town, Feb, 1, 1992—eod&wy larze in- LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W. R. WALSON, Wholesale Draggist, Charlotteetown, mwf jyl3 DONT go liome with. OMt 2h botiie of HACKNOMORE. and may save you $95 . feblb—dy & why Wanted to Purchase. ‘HE PERATHS of the P. E Iskand House of Assembly for the year 1%58 ani for the short Session of 1872. Apoly at THR EX ‘MINER aftice. febli Salt! Salt! EX WAREHOUSE. — THOUSAND BUSHELS of Turk’s Island Cruzhed Salt. ——ALsO—=- One Thousand Bushels of Uncrushed, for pork packing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. feb24 —eoua Galvanizd Iron. —— + ew RECEIVED EX EREMA: © TONS GALVANIZED IRON, 16, 18, 20, 92, 24 and 26 vauges, 1% bundles Black Sheet Iron, 2 tons Slei h Shoe Steel, 4-ton Hoop Iron. Iv STORE: 20 barrels Portland Cement, l ton Fire Clay, 6 dozee L »bater Cleavers, 50 kegs Wire * ails. SIMON W CRABB:, WAlLKER’S CORNER. 1892. Spring Trip from Liverpool. THE CLIPPER BARK RALPH B. PEAKE, 700 TONS REGISTER, Newly Metalled and Classed Al at Lloyds, ‘LEX. McLEOD, COMMANDER, will be on the berth to receive sargo about the Ist of March, and wil' sail FROM LIViik- POL FOR CHARLOPTETV VN about the ist of April, and -arry F eight at through rates io the diff reat Railway points on the [siand. Intending Shippers wil p'ease forward thei orders in time 4% For Freight apply in Lon4ton to Jvhn Pit- caun & sous, 7 Union Court, Jid Broad Street; in Laverpooi to Pitea'ra Beoth ors, 51 Suach John Street, or here t »the owners, PE(KE BROS. & CO. Oharlotéetown, Sth Febrnary, 1892~6w eed septic properties of roasted coffee. He shows that cafeine, the accive principle ot ¢ ffse, is death to micro-organisms, that ffusions of animal matter in ¢-ffee may be ‘xposed to the air without gathering mould, hat the baccilli of cholera cannot hye is uffee, and that, under its influence, the microbes generated in pus perish forth- sith. The good results of coffee in cases € typhoid fever have been long known, hut they have been at-ribuced to the tonic ff-cts of the cafeine onthe nervous sys- tem. By Heim’s showing, however, the said results are larg-ly due tothe antisep- tic properties of e-ffee. The same proper- ties, if to a less degree, are attributed to} "heine, the active principle of tea. ** In this connection,” says the Chronicle, ** we may rem-nd our readers of ths resume we larely gave of Galtier’s experimeats, show- ing that the disesse-giving microbes ean uve and thrive in alesholic drinks.” — If the Religious Education Bill which the Emp-ror of Germany has inspired ba- comes law, primary education in Prussia! will be atrictly denominitionsl in nearly sll echools. Ifthe number «f children of a given creed exceeds 39 4 sepirate school may be built for them, and it the aumber exceeds 60 a separate school may be pro- vided.. The teachers, save in special cases, must be of the same denominstion as their pupils. R-ligious instraciion is com- pulsory, and wiil be under the direction of he clergymen of the church to which the sctool is appropriated. They havea right to attend the instruction, to question the pupils, and after the lesson to ** correct and advise the teacher.” These privileges are confined to denominations recognized by the State, and it is difficult to see on what principle recognition has been granted or refused, as among th se outside the pale we find people of the most diverse views — Meh :dists, Unitarians, Old Catholics, R:- formed Jews and Freethinkers. The Em- peror h.s got it int» his hesd that Svcialism is increasing and imperils both government snd religion, and the Prussian Educat oa Bill is an effort *‘to invoke the principle of ecclesiastical authority in aid of the civil power, and to band the churches and the State together ina p- litical campaign agsiust their common foe.” —How intelligent and infl ential Ameri- cans regard the question of reciproc:ty with Canada, may be seen from the ful owing extract from the New York Sua : “Aware that the Canadian farmers are smarting under the restrictive effects of the McKinley Act, he (Premier Abb nt) wishes 'o make a rhow of trying to regain fer their products access to the markets of the United States; and thus he would tak. the vind eur of the sails of bis L bral opp on- nis, wh: have long «dvecaed a commer- cial union. So, sccerding to a telegram from Otrawa, he means to send Sir John Thompson and Finance Minister Foster to Washingt.n for the ostensible purpose of arranging fur a reciprocity treaty between this country and the Cavatan D->- minion, Let us ray frankly thar, even if such overtures emauaiet from Canadian L berals restored to power at Ottawa, it is doubtful whether thev would meet with a favorable recep ion from oar people Not that anyone would dispute the sincerity and comprehensiveness of the proposal The Canadian Liberals are our friends, aud the large p oportion of them, who are ano xtionists at heart, honestly believe that free commercial interevurs would ferm the shortest ro.d to annex+ti a. Che kivud of reciprocity, moreover, which they de ire is not designediy one -ided, bu h-oreticdlly uarestristted. simiog to m ke the Dominion e consumer of Americun manv- factures in return for the fieid vpened to the surplus products of the Canadian ficlis. forests, mines and fisheries. The Canadian Liherale are pe:fectly willing, while admitting our goods tree, to lay heavy duties on impor * from Great B-itsin, thus giving oar manu f crurers a practical monopoly of the Can»- dian marke«. Thatis the utmost they coul- offer short of annexation. an? we wou d not. therefor :, be supprsrd to feel she slightest dist:ust of their good f ith when we say that their concession is no +quivaleay for the bon i we are requested to conter.” /the masses, who afterward became masters the Kuiser’s palace with hestile intent must have measured the risk that they dared to face and have chos-n almost cer tain punishment in preference toa wretched existence. It was such a mob as this that started the great movement which brought a French king to the scaffold and resulied a'mest in the extermination of the French aristocracy ‘“*It is arict,” said Loui XVI as he listenedto the roar that app’o.ched the Tuileries. ‘*N», sire,” said a candid courtier, “*it is a revelutiun” Yester- day’s Movement was not arevelu ion, bat it may have been the premoniiory rumble of an upheaval not far in the distance. Only the night before the Kaiser made a sperch ata banguet ia Brandenburg in which he asserted in langu.ge bolder than he had used at any previous time his claim to autocracy and his ind ff rence to popula- tion and party agitation, while ho heid that the Fatherland was not a safe place for those who dared to oppose him, The workingmen’s march upon his pslace may not have been intended #8 an avewer to the monarch’s havghty threat, but it was a warning which he wuuld du well to heed. When men become sv de«perate that life loses «li attraction, then po rule, however powerful, is secure from their assault. The French Revolution succeeded because the pe »ple had drunk the cup of oppression to its dregs*> The King and court despised of the State. They used the p ople as s Ssmson to furnish their pastims, and the people, awakened to their streag'h, shook down the ancient p llars of r yalry and turned the pastime into tragedy The German Emperor, if ha is wise, wil note and pr -fit by the signs of the times. As a constitutional monarch he may have before him a long hfe of honor and of usefuloess. But if he at empts to turn back »r tostay the wheels of progress they will crush him. a ee Personal Heorv Fielding Dick ns, a son of the great novelist, is making good pr gress at the Eng- lish bar and has recently been appointed a Queen's counsel. M Delesseps, the great French engineer, is failing rspidly His memory is very p-or, and bis physicians say be may die at any time. Sir Morell Mackenzie wore a amull scarf pin which Queen Victoria once presen-ed to the Emperor Fred rick in memory of her jahi'ee celebration. After the uafortunate K -iser’s death, it w-s given by the Empress to the physicisn who had been so devoted to her huxbend, Toe pin is of dismoads, fom ing a 60,” and surmounted by a crown Si: Morell vaiu-d it highly The gift : f 31,0000 000% Chicago Uni versity hy Joba D R chfeller is worthy + man. f his im veuse we Ith an! is wis ly bastowed. The cause of education is the cause of pr gress, and he who uses hi- meney to promote education proves him self « genuine friend »f humanity If Samurl J Tilden had carried out betor hia death rhe intentions expressed in his sill the city of New York to-day would b in p seessi-n of a magnificent free library cou-tantly increasing in usefulness and per petuating the memory of the doner with honor Burt Mr. Tilden, unlike Tilden or Roo feller, chose to retam his miliions te the last, and they went where he did not tutend them to go. The Royal Gazette announces that Hie Hovor tho Lieutenant Governor in Counci:, tas been pleased to recongti ute the Ruard ot Health fo Townships Number Thirty and Six-y five, as follows. namely ; Cyrus (Crosby, Bonshaw, Lot 30, Chairman, James Robertson, * - Robert B Stewart, Strathgartney, Lot 30. John McNevia, Black Point, ws James Gordon, Appin Road, “ Peter McKinnon, Line Read, $s T. A. Stewart, West River, Lot 65. James Mclean, Long Crek, Thomas Murp! y. south Shore “ Al. xander McKinnon, Uanoe Cove, Lc 65 Wi liam st etch, Long Creek, “ Doug:-id McEachern, Rice Point, ” Alexander Murchison, E-g, M. D., Clyde Feb 26 4wke dy why. THE TELEPGONG COMPANY i. Prince Edward Island. y "Se ANNUAL MEETING of the share- holders of this Compasy will be held at the office of M. & D C. Macleod, Char lutte- town, on WEDYESDAY, the 9th day of Mirch, at 8 o'clock, p m, for the election ot Directors and the transaction of general businers. BEN! ROGER ., March I. Secretary. THE CHARLOTTETOWN Steam Navigation Comp.ny. ANNUAL MEETIVG. TRE ANYUA!, GENERAL MEETING of the above C onpiny will be held at to ir office, corner of Great George and Lower Wer treete. Charl ttetown, on MONDAY,'he S«veath day of March, 1892, at the h wr of E:even s'clock, » m, By order, F. W. HALES, feb22 -dy tl 6th sHecre'ary. AMMONIA in BAKING POWDER is a DISEASE producing AGENT. Its volatility is abridged by reaction with the gluten of the fl-ur. The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- ABLE Biking Powder ountaining AMMONIA ia impracticable. Avoid all Risk and use SUR tiv BL CIV Ee Povnge Guranteed to Contain NO AMMONT A. feb4 WOODILL’S - —— oe er ee ORNS) a a w) HARTSH Ine’~* ~won having the HARTSHORM. P OY ALL CLAL ERS. FPawory, Toronto, Ort CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED lh. & BB. IV BRONZ: LETTERS, Kiver, to be Health Officer for said Town- ; ehips. NONE OTHER GENUINE. jan2—dy & wky il