THE EXAMINER» Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. Jeb Printing of all kinds at short notice. ili head erheads, Noteheads, Pamph- tw, / ‘oagers, etc. Teams: Five Dottars a Yuan. eT —— = NEW SERIES. —— I pe aint House T gom, oar" ATLY EXAMINE “ This is true Liberty, when Pree Born Wen, having te advice the Public, may speak free.”—Evairiwes. a 2 ~~ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. B. ISLAND MOND, Se AY, MAY 22, i892. ——— ee - a — For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt attention to orders; THE | EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar, Don't forget it. oo ee Tee steals, dicen a Calendar for May, 1893. 8 MOON’S CHANGRS. Last Quarter, Sth day.......... 10 13 after New Moon, Gch Gay ..cccecccess 6 34 after A Firat Quarter, 22ad day.... .....10 39 morn Full Moon, 30th day.......cccees 11 10 morn (x) ! eres oe . Day ey ay's’| High |FFXHIS FLOUR, when once introduced, is bound to take the of Day of Week. | length. | Water lead . a : i Meath. ead over all others for gencral family use, being suit- nnn Fenner ee ee able for all purposes. m ora ° . . . . 1 | Monday | isin | 14s It is very white and quite fine enough for making the ‘ peat i. 36 5 ipees best Pastry; and having a goud provortion of No. 1 Mani- 4 | Thureday | a) | aft 32 toba Hard Wheat in it, it has all the strength required for : — 24 | 112 \making a first-class loaf of bread. In order to introduce : «lft 29 | 244|We have put the price down to 8 Monday 32 3 25 4 Tuesday a4 4 7 Ss os = 3 jen.) |: 4.50 PER BARREL ll Thursday ; 39 717 0 5 12 | Prid 4! & 15 : . : ; 3 | eetecke 44 | 900 |and we crn confidently recommend it as the best value in . i 47 | 9 44 | Flour that we have ever offered at that price. Try a barrel Mosaua . . x . 9” *ef - [aoe Bl | 1 14 of “ Excelsior” if you want something really first-class. For 17 | Wednesday 52 | Morn'g jsale only by 1s Thursday 4 : 7 19 Friday 56 5 4 : - ee BEER & GOFF, 21 Sunday 2 2 37 4] 338 saci (hptiie: scat |v fe | 4 46 QUEEN AND KING SQUARE STORES. 24 Wedneday 5 58 Charlottetown, May 12, 1893. 25 Vhursday 10 2 iia 26 Friday i2 7 53 2 . 27 Saturday 13 8 35 28 | Sunday 5 4 12 a 5 29 | M mday 17 0 49 30 | Tuesday 18 | 10 2 ; 31 | Wednesday | 162) | : Da. DORSEY, Se : TEXHAT’S just whet we're goi i ere : ing to do, giv 2 Physician and Surgeon, post a ; going d give everyone who Medical Department, of th eals with us fits, and G)JOD FITS :o0. “We have } A en 0 e > } ° Orannwity of the City of New York late | leased. the Shop lately-occuprsd by Mr. Horace Haszard, in Member of the Kesident Staff of Kelle vue Hospital and the New York Lying-in Hospital, New York City. Office, North Side of Queen Square, | OPPOSITE POST OFFICE, RESIVENCK—Near corner of King and Queen d&w 3m—may5 Streew, Charlottetown. DR. J. R. MeLEAN, Graduate University Pennsylvania, Phila- delphia, 1873, TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, NFINE® his practice exclusively to Eye, Ear, Throat and ail forms of Catarr Disease Can , Thursday, Vendome Hotel, 8 a. m. to 1.39 p. m. maj6 “dy & wky Im be consulted at New Glasgow every ROBERT BALLOCH & CO. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX “TreG.&d. Pneumatic Tire ws hoy ’ x av* To . Nn Mug It is the only Tire that gave satisfaction last year MANUFACTURED GY THE GOOLD BICYCLE CO . LTD. 8 Yonas 87., TononTe Brantford, Ont, NOW IS THE TIME TO BUY YOU Eoo Cases and Fillers, ALSO YOUR Sheathing and Building Papers. ASK FOR OTK PRICE LIST OF PAPER AND PAPER BAGS, SCHOFIELD BROS., Importers and Wholesale Dealers in Paper of all kinds WAREHOUSES, 26 & 27 WATER ST., ST. JOHN, N. B. ap26—dy 6m . ——— FOR SALE CHEAP, —— ee HE undersigned has for sale the follow- ing well-bred Stock, viz :—- 1 Barrister Mare, & years old, in foal to General Benton (Registered Clyde), 1 two-year-old Cart Colt, sired ty Young Royal Tom, dam by Imp. Barrister, 1 three-year-old Carriage Colt (gelding), 1 Filly, coming four, sired by Ali Right, 5817, 1 Registered Shorthorn Bull, 2 years old. Will be sold cheap for cash or approved credit. Atso—107 acres excellent Land near Cardigan Bridge, King’s County. Apply to GEORGE F. OWEN, ap26—lawkwy Cardigan Bridge, | the Cameron Block, and have as fine a line of goods in Scotch, English and Canadian Twe2ds and Worsteds as was ever shown in this city; and what’s better stil!, we are going to give the BIGGEST BARGAINS in Cuastom-Made Clothing that have ever been given here. Ch'town, May 6, 1893. We guarantee to give the public the same _ satisfaction they have received from us in the past, and much better prices. JAS. MACLEOD & SON, Late of the Firm of McLeod & McKenzie &C O HAVE RECEIVED HAVE RECEIVED NEW SHADES, NEW SHADES, CHEVIOTS, CHEVIOTS, New Trouserings, New Tweed Trouserings, New Worsted Trouserings, Charlottetown, April 17, =— — ee JOHN = MecLEOD THEIR NEW CLOTHS THEIR NEW CLOTHS For Spring and Summer. For Spring and Summer. New Spring Overcoatings, New Spricg Overcoatings, IN GREAT VARIETY. IN GREAT VARIETY. NEW MAKES, NEW MAKES, New Colors & New Patterns. New Cashmere Trouserings. and 1893. CHRISTY’S LONDON HATS IN ALL THE NEW STYLES VERY CHEAP: John McLeod & Co, NEW TIES, NEW TIES, Gorgeous Variety. 4 THE FOUR-IN- HAND LEADING STYLES JOHN MclEOD & CO. Merchant Tailors. VERY CHEAP VERY CHEAP GENTS’ FURNISHING NEW UNDERWEAR, NEW UNDERWESR NEW WHITE NEW NEW COLLARS, NEW COLLARS NEW TIES, NEW TIES sll the ~—--— WE ARE NOW FOR A on re ae tn Montague, at 6 a. Lower Montague, Pictou, on arrivai Train, Montague, at 6 a. Lower Montague, Georgetown, 6.40 high tide, Murray Harbor Beach Point, Montague, at 6 a Lower Montague, high tide, Train, mayl6 —dy2aw wky lm THE 8S. CAPTAIN Georgetown, at 6 40am, m., 6 30 a. m., m., 6.30 a. m., a. m., Murray Harbor South, sbout North and Charlottetown, at 12 a. m., y Morray Harbor S: uth, aboot Murray Harbor North, Murrey River and Beach Poist, Pictou, on arrival of Halifax | for Beach Point and m., 6 30 a. m., Georgetown, at 6 40 a, m., j THREE fc ELECTR A, WILLI(M McLAREN, URLNG the Summer of 1893 will leave Georgetown for Annandale at high tide each alternate Monday from May 8’h, returning to Montague. I, r Pictou, Tuesday. of em 1 Geo’ g. town, Lowi r Montague, and M.ntague, Tuesday. Charlottetown, Wednucsd y. or Murray Harbor, Georgetown, Lower Montague, and Montague, Thursday. for Pictou, Fridey. Georgetown, Saturday. RIVERS STEAMSHIP CO. New Spring Suitings, At John MoLsol & Co's, GENTS’ FURNISHINGS, SHIRT?S, VHITE SHIRES. Thousands READ) RUSGING SPRING TRADE Nervous I chitis, Asthma, Cholera-Morbus, Diarrh Lameness, Soreness in Body or will Gnd in this old Anodyne relicf and Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figg is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualitiescommendit to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75¢ bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it or hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL, LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YOEK,N, Y. W R. WATSON, Who'osale Druogpst C".crle tectown mw j ™ CFLs . WT A ally q A FULL LING Ten Thousand Heats! Four Theusand Saiis! Thousands ef Yarés of Car- pets of all kinds! of Customers wanted to Save Money by sperding if at 25 2 2 G Charlottetown, Mey 12, 1893. younsOn 4Nopyne LINIMENT yrulke ANY OTH Ep As much Tor INTESNAL as EXTERNAL use, Im 1810 Originated by an Oid Family Physician. . In use for more than Ei Think Of It. Years, and etill leads. Gems. ration after Generation have used Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satchei. and blessed tt. Every Sufferer 2 _ ®»comatism, eee, Neuralgta, yt Limbs, Stiff Joints or 8 trains, speedy cure. Should have Jehae’s Every Mother snctiyes Wiatencelt tn che Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Cramps and Pains liable to oceur in any family without notice. Delays may costa life. Relieves all Summer Com ts like ties $2 Express Price, % cts. 5 LS. Johnson & i LeLangs 0 BEACH ROTEL ci b A RRS — Ad OARS 4 RS Wes tS ee Ae a = ‘ oe > ye 4 NO LACK OF WORLD’6 FAIR HOTELS. Ample Accommodations For All Comers. An Estimate of the Cost of Living In Chicago — Pointers For Prospective Visitors. It looks now as if the landlords would need the sympathy rather than their guests during the World’s fair. One of the Chicago papers has been gathering statistics and announces that 288 new buildings have been erected in the vicin- ity of Jackson park, which contain 83,- $45 rooms. This of course is-exclusive ef the old hotels and boarding. houses and of the ‘‘furnished rooms” which are available for trénsient use during the months of the f Doubtless there are 50,000: rooms a’ ble for strangers near the grounds.- There will be no reason for people'to sleep on the ground, or even on hotel cots, provided they have. money enough to proeure lodgings, and the in- Tabulated by their capacity to accom- modate guests, the World's fair hotels maké up this let: Capacity in rooms. No. of ho Between 25 and B.,..sessccesseee cel coccciehes Between GOGH WO. .....ccssTorovesccssscecas 6 Between 400 and 600........, OPER RR ee renee eee ba Between 500 and 600........5.....seseeeee yen t Between 700 and LAR... casctss codecs seeeeeete ae CO ii sin neimnainbbienesicnsisieanena 288 Omitting the cheaper and smaller the hotels can be classed by material used in construction as follows: SN. csi tadheksendisséadambaiseidaiaeies 106 WEL sic Catvigigdndvkvubessekebsbbdidisibeacans & eNO. Lia ld.. sibccgemelddctealcdind » B tene and brick.........scecees Oeeesevcces ace. B OS OR ccadteccosecdscoces eheccsoboces re ON BN nn niiicnstdsadecies Gdeccceees iinitice+-icncss sadnennsencedeeecdbubeainielaa eit Estimates ag to the cost of the hotels in the World’s fair district range from $3,500,000 to $4,000,000. Well versed builders who have been over the ground state that the latter figures are not too high. It would be interesting if the amount of money received by the hotel companies in advance payment for so- commodations could be compated. Only here and there will their officers give ont the figures. Those who have had much to do with the enterprises on the ontside ve the total at about $1,500,000, From sale of memberships alone one so called club took in $125,000. Substan- tial improvements are pointed out as having been made with the re- cetved from mts, who have sold ac- commodations from one end of the coun- try to the other. In architecture there is an almost im- itless range. The structures ey of wood or of . Where the uildings are to be continued in use as large family hotelsor a: ent houses stone has entered y into the con- struction. The largest of the hotels is the Great Eastern, which will have 1,100 rooms and will cover a space 800 by 600 feet. While it is undoubtedly true that a number of the more unscrupulous of the newly made bonifaces of may overcharge or swindle unwary guests, the fact remains that no visitor who goes to Chicago with plans well matured and uses ordinary discretion will be subject- ed to extortion. Those who use no fore- thought must not complain if they meet trouble. The best hotels will not advance rates, and in fact there is every evidence that Chicago intends to display unselfish hos- pitality to all comers. The Palmer House some time ago set an excellent example by posting a notice that there would be no advance in prices on ac- count of the World’s fair and no reduc- tions during that period; also that con- tracts for rooms would be entered into at once, Some of the higher class of apartment houses served notice on their tenants that rents would be raised May 1 for all leases ruuming less than one | Woart's FAIR HOTELS LOTS OF LANDLORDS. dications are that the amount required | to secure such eckGinmortibion not be exorbitant. Compétition will force a reasonable scale, —, 80 and 10)... sete i ween an be eRevererers — 19 and 200.... icdhala iednoccrin 16 Between 200 and 280,..cecceess Grocesccccoccece Fy Between 250 arid 800......sscceeseeseees qetbiee 16 | Between 300 and 850...... Pecccccevcceccceceses 19 struciures of loss than 25-room capacity, | Kole. Bostom, year. There may be #0&me hotels Whose proprietors will be short sighted end greedy enough to increase their prices, but the general disposition is to adopt the same plan as that of the Palme: House and charge only regular rates. Those who contemplate visiting the exposition can maxe arrangements for rooms at to suit themselves. They arr 50 cents fer a bed or secure a luxurious apartment for $5 per night. For $1 a comfortable bed in a clean and | airy room can be secured for two per- sons. Rooms can be selected without difficulty a few hours after arriving in the city, for extensive preparations are being made to rent rooms, and hundreds of houses will be found on nearly every residence street where rooms can be se- | cured. | Concerning the cost of meals, would | be visitors should first consult their ap- | petites. A breakfast of coffee, roils and | @ sandwich will cost 15 cents in the | down town restaurants. A supper with | “Cardinal” Bemis 2t the Richelieu, such ‘ascan be obtained in no other city in | America, will cost $20. These are the en Visitors to the fair are advised to gage rooms without board and take | meals where see fit. They will | it very inoony + to be at their board- | ig houses at mealtimes, and who | contract for board will find they en Gen te that with ceeapcase ha ties i rel suave wegene ef tae hae ore organs gueste rn He has made « contract for tons of coffee in the belief that 10,- good things anares laid for his pocketbook. His ex» is to-day a rug -seventh street, 825 feet long by deep, upon which a 2story buflding serve as a supply house and kitchen. There seems to have been a wrong pression conveyed to the outside the Morth and Weet Sides the city. It will be an easy matter afte? ry to Chicago to out to the orld's fair grounds, it is not neces- 3 sary to live in the immediate vicinity in order to see the fair comfortably. 60- tric cross town lines are nearly ready for operation on Sixty-third, Forty- seventh and Thirty-fifth streets. These ee ie of get ting from the West over to the grounds. On the North Side there area number of cable lines by which the vis- itors can come down town in the morn- ing and then take any one of the many routes to the grounds. There is but lit tle advantage in living on the South Side, and visitors will do well to dispense with the idea that they can be comforte- bly located only on that side of the city, Visitors can secure rooms op the West Side or Narth Bide e6 @ much cheaner 28. a PRE res 2 eee ee ee re For sale by a!' Druggiets. ount ‘o by W. R. Watson, Charlottetown, P. E. I rate thai is démanded fof Bouth Mids apartments. After all, the mere cost of living in Chicago is but an unimportant item in the expenses of a visit to the fair. Now that the fear of being unable to secure comfortable acccrnmodations has been dissipated, the pros ve visitor may proceed with his calculations with the element of worry eliminated. The eco- nomical tourist will find that it costs no more to visit Chicago during the fair than it would at any other time, but the visitor who is disposed to enjoy the of ife will find plenty of penditures for amusements and luxuries may only be limited by his desires or his financial ability. WHAT THE PROPLB SAY. THEY ARE THE JUDGES, et ee eee Strong Testimony. TRUTH MUST PREVAIL. When from the north, south, erst and west all classes of pecple epeak of Paine’s Celery Compound es the best medicine in the world, wethink there is good reason why it ehould be xo popular end so largely used. in a matter cof this kind, and the strong testimony that is given from day to day by grsteful pecp'e is enovgh to convince the mort hardened unbelic ver, True testimony coming from these who once were in agony and p-in, does not tend to mske other svff vers cce> tal, the very opposite eff et; er people that havo been cured by Paine's Celery Compound thark these spoken remedy. The young and old who suff r hove tedey a remedy at hand in Paine’s Celery Com- ponnd, that is able te cope enccessfvlly with arly and every trouble resulting from broken down constitution, sleeplessness, rheumatism, liver and kidney troubles, Cyspe; sia end indiges:ion The public, «f course, are the judges Tt bas houeands of who have publicly about the wonderful hervonsneres, HENRY b. CUNNI 'GHAM, seifagt, Ma. THE CHILDREN'S FRIED. ; ; er. Skoda’s German Soap . 9 en and Skoda’s Ohitment, Should Always Find a Place fn the Nursery? BKona Discovery Co.: GENTS :—W ¢ cannot betoo grateful, for the benefit our little babe derived, from the use of SKODA’S REMEDIES. When less than 9 months old, his face broke out with a Verribile Eczema, The itch- ioz and burning caused him towcrateh ao much that his cheeks . became 1 Wy, anc bled considerably. le suffered extren ly. We gave him 3 drop doses of the DISCOVERY internally, weed the ©O.Ai’ and OINTMENT externally, and ia a few weeks he was perfectiy cuwved, sud » bealthy kay. Respectfully MR. & MRS. Hl. &. CUNNINGHAM. Belfast, Me. No REMEDIES in the world equal SKODA’S, for Blood and Skin Dis- eases. Endorsed and used by Physi- cians, are they not worthy your trial? SKODA DISCOVERY CO., WOLFVILLE, N.S, Trade supplied Kill it by feeding it with Scott’s Emulsion. It is remark-' able how 4 SCOTT'S | EMULSIO Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Gil and Hypophosphites will stop a Cough, cure 2 Cold, and check Consu on in its earlier stages as well as all forms of Wasting Diseases, Scrofua and Bronchitis, J is almost as palatable as milk, Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Believilic. hoon STs = 6 OA eee ui > ~< oe aw Seti OR a tte Oe . &s satel MO Si ale ne SE EP ie biel ss tirhion al e a Chg ie © Sgro “ge Rm IO BE Mang PRY 0) OH eee w eS oat ar - tom > eens Seema Mw oe ia OT “4 “ha PRCe OS ELE - - ” hs: ss - ~~ « « me a . aoe Bit Ss Bae es <a Se ay eA as, aie ee as Po aie ~~. SM al NGC IRLE DCA Nig ga Se es Teco Saale oe ~ st TR gg ee hg eS et thee ~! a” = File ~- — EP eRe are ee