itis the 8 Nia Se Nl ~———— 39 on Anema THE EXAMINER | Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREKT. Job Printing of all kindy at short motice Billhead., Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- jets, Posters. Dodgers, etc yy } } } A — THE DAILY Ga . Sager - ———— XAMINER. 9 NE me For neat, and om EXAMINER Job Printing | ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. clean, tasteful Printing attention to orders, THE rt- t * This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Koxiripas. bs — = a ————— OHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 28, HOW TO MANACE A WIFE Is an easy task compared with managing successfully a Retail ' managing a wife only one woman 18 con- { cerned, but in running a Furniture Factory jand Store there You will oon ew at our Store. find a FURNITURE, etc, etc, Furniture Store. In are hundreds to please. full line of FINE “all home-made,” Parlor and Bedroom Suites, made Customers wonder how we sell by and for LIVE PEOPLE. And then the prices! so CHEAP and live MARK WRIGHT & CU. Lib. Charlotte'own, November 22, 1892—2aw & wky —>- PAYMENT I$ REQUESTED aneeanes —C) h'——_ ——_ All (x) Outstanding Accounts. R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store, Queen Street, Charlottetown, November 17, 1892. ASK YOUR —— 2 a —S—s ES a = SSE CROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs. For Samples sent Free write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. SESS —o The Leading Custom Boot and Shoe Maker, ESIRES TO ANNOUNCE that he is now better than ever prepared tu supply the public with FIRST-CLASS CUST( Having recently place! in the latest impr Picadilly Last, also « good supply of exce!lent yM WORK, oved Machines and Lasts, including the Stock, such as No. 1 French Calf, French Kip, French Oil Goat, French Kid, American D ngel», German Shell, Cordovan, Enog- lish Osk and Spanish Sele Le sther, and havin can rely on getting * first-clacs Boot or Shoe in any style or quality, g the best workmen in the Province, you : .2". for either Misses’, Boys’, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's wear, at the mst reasonable prices. Orders filled promptly. We keep a line of our own HAND M\ your Boots at the old etand and have dry feet. Charlottetown, October 31, 1892—1m m w Repairing of all kinds neatly done. DE BOOTS constantly on hand. Buy J. #. BLL. f Grand Sale indedi neeasces NEW FURNITURE ——(t) —_—_—— Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Wareroomes, Queen Save mouecy and get the Square. best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb, 26, 1892. “ — — ——e = Calendar for November, 1892. MOON’S CHANGES. PER Man, GR GEG: « ciccsscceed 11 25 mora Last Quarter, 1ith day........... 5 28 morn | New Moon, 19th day............. § 55 morn | First Quarter, 27th day..... . 6 4 morn Day High Water. of Day of Week. - Month, Morn. | After. Jnnitinenlits h. m. h. m. | 1 Tuesday | 752 | 8 23 | 2 W ednesday | oo 9 17 3 Thursday | 99) 8 46 2 | 4 | Friday | 42% $20 4) , 5 saturday | 10 59 11 19 | 6 Sunday 11 29 | midn’bt 7 Monday ee 0 21 | 8 Tuesday 0 43 1 6 g W ednesday 1 32 1 58 10 Thursday 2 25 2 53 11 | Friday 324 | 356 12 Saturday | 4 33 5 10 13 Sunday 5 44 6 18 14 Monday 6 47 7 16 15 Tuesday 7 40 8 3 16 W ednesday 8 24 8 44 17 Thursday 9°3 9 22 ls Friday 9 41 9 59 19 Saturday 10 16 10 33 20 Sunday | 10 52 11 ll 21 Monday 11 30 lt 51 22 Tuesday + 0 10 23 Wednesday 0 28 0 48 24 Thursday 1 38 1 29 25 Friday | 150] 212 26 Saturday 2 35 2 59 27 ~unday ;. Bas 3 55 23 Monday 4 26 5 6 29 | Tuesday 5 46 6 26 30 | Wednesday 76473 @ J. J. JOHNSTON, | Attorney-at-Law, Solic tor, Notary Public, &c., | Stamper’s Block, Victoria Row, Charlottetown§ P. E, Island. | C2?! LECTIONS.--Will give prompt attention to collections and securing claims in this Prov- ince Will collect claims in aay part of Canada orthe Unitei States, thr ugh the co-operation aoe aid of prompt and reliable legal correspon- ents All matters entrusted to me will receive prompt, careful and diligent attention. i £2 Money to Loan. Money Invested. Nov Li--Im 2aw wy RE-OPENINGC. | } | ilibsees | THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Halifax, N. S.,? TEMPORARILY closed for repairs and im- provements, will re-open early in September with superior accommodatiens for recertion ot private potients, under the charge of Nursing Sisters of the Church of England, from St. Mar- garet’s Home, Boston. Mass. The Hospital is situated in extensive open grounds, facing lalhousie College, in a quiet neighborhood, easily accessible. For terms and further particulars apply to the ister in charge. 3m dy law)—sept7 S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N. B. novi—l yr ROBERT BALLOCH & CO,, TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J A. M92R1897, HALIFAX Never Disappoints ! QUEEN Insurance Agency.’ Offics Next to Bank of Nova Scotia fabIs—eod pe 1892. Suserr Corpms Two Canvs ——————— ee —_—e ay VOL. 30.--NO. 135 ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts genily yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bewels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. vue of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared a from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not haye it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. Y. W. BR. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwf jyl3 low azve you!”’ Nicely, Ti =i Thank You,” Thank Who?” “Why the inventor Co FUP RPEREE Za a ree” of . 2 gl tte . Which cured me of CONSUMPTION,” Give thanks for its discovery. »That it does not make you sick when you take it. Give thanks. That itis three times as efficacious as the old-fashioned | cod liver ci). Give thants, ‘Vhat it issuch a wonder- ful flesh producer, Give thanks, Vhatitis the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofiula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds, | 3esure you gel tne genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at 50c. and $1.00, SCOTT & BROWNE. Pelleville. — Very Poor 4 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 Ds KERRETH CAMPBELL & CO. 4 cCILLE TT's x QO PURE #3 POWDERED / 1007 LY & PUREST, STRONCEST, GEST. Ready for use in aay quaamty. For making Softening Wate, Disinfecting, and « hundred A can equais 20 pounds Sai Soda. Bold by All Grocers and Druggista. a WW. GILLETT, Torrente: CAUTION “EACH (PLUG OF TH Myrtle Navy IS MARKED ‘Te Sz BB. IN BRONZE LETTERS. James DESBRISAY, AccAT. NONE OTHER CENUINE, fon2?—-dy & wky Contributed by the 6 F.C intemperance. All the crimes on earth do not destroy so many of the human race, nor alienate so much property as intemperance.—Lord Bacon. I wish some of our great statesmen would walk through our great towns, and would go from house to house with some of the devot- ed clergymen who know the condition of the people. I wish they would come and hear the biographies of intense misery which are to be found under the humblest roofs ; and when they have learned these things, and found that they are all to be traced up to one black fountain—intoxicating drink—I believe they would lay aside their political questions and conflicts, and take in hand that which touches the very root of the life and morals of the people...... What are we about? How is it that thef{men who profess to be statemen can waste their time and the time of the Ligislature before they take this subject in band.—Cardinal Manning. The giant evil—yea crime—of our day is intemperance. ...T wo persons stand at the threshold to protect the incoming genera- tion from becoming an easy prey to the devourers of health, happiness and heaven The natural protectors of our youth are the parents and the teacher, as home and schools are the citadels for their defence. Forma- tion, not reformation,is now the edacationa! watchword which woman has _ proclaimed as the signal to be sent to all her allies in the world, and the two words— Woman and Temperance— each the symbol of the good and the true, shall be forever usiced.— Thomas W. Bicknell of Boston, President of the National Educational Association in 1884. itis in short intoxication that fills our gaols. It is intoxication that fills our lunatic asylum. It is intoxication that fills our wok houses with poor Were it not for this cause, pauperism would be nearly extinguished in Evgiand.—Charles Buxton. It is evident that, so far from being a con- servator of health, alcohol is an active and powerfal cause of disease, interfering as it does with the respiration, the circulation and the nutrition; nor is any other result possible, —Professor Youmans, New York. It is the moral ruin which it works in the soul which gives it the denomination of giant wickedness. If all ‘who are intemperate drank to insensibility, and oa awakening could arise from the debauch with intellect and heart uninjured, it would strip the crime of its most appalling evils.—Dr. Lyman Beecher. The use of beer is found to produce a spe- cies of degeneration of all the organs........ Intellectually, a stupor amounting almost to paralysis arrests the reason, changing all the higher faculties into a mere animalism, sen- sual, selfish, sluggish, varied only with parox- veme of anger that are senseless and brutal. In appearance the beer-drinker may be the picture of health, but in reality he is most in- capable of resisting disease. Compared with inebriates who use different kinds of aicohol, he is more incurable, and more generally dis- eased. It is our observation that beer drink- ing in this country produces the lowest kind of inebriety, closely allied to criminal insan- ity. The most dangerous class of ruffians in our large cities are beer-drinkers. Recourse to beer as a substitute for other forms of alcohol merely increases the danger and fatal- ity.—Scientific American. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR A Farmer's Complaint. Srr,—I wish to have published in Tue EXAMINER the way the farmers’ wives and daughters are treated in coming to market in Charlottetown. The City Council and the Mayor of the city have charge of the Market House, and are the makers of the laws governing it. I don’t think any of them would like to see their wives or daugh- ters drive five or ten milea over the bad roads that now exist in the country. You cannot get more than two miles of road within ten miles of the city but what Capt. Connolly has had his mud maker on, and I assure you that every place he dropped the shear the mud is there axle deep. They wend their way till they arrive at the Market House. There they meet a burly luoking policeman, who orders them not to tie their horses there or he will take them to the pound, and that will cst a dollar, The poor farmer's wife has to leave che horse stand and carry her baskets up two flights of stairs, trembling with the cold, there to be met by the tax gatherer, who, in an uncouth way, demands his toll. After getting permission to leave her bas- kets, she has then to go and look up quar ters for her horse. I thought when C. R. got to the Council Board that the farmers’ wives would get justice dealt out to them, and that Mr. McLaren would have to look up another ship to sail in and not the Mar- ket House, at the expense of the poor far- mers who attend market, many of whom it would suit better to get a lunch after driv- ing in over the bad roads than paying 10 or 15 cents over to Mr. McLaren. I remain, yours, , FaRMER, East Royalty, Nov. 22, 1892. hohe +e? Hamitton March 2lst, 1892. Dr, L. A, Smith & Co., 536 Bloor St, Toronto : Gente,—Please ship us per G T R, freight repaid, three (3) gross more of your Anti- andruff. This makes six gross, or 864 bot- tles, purchased from you since January 16th, 1892, a little more than two months. The large demand is due to the merits of the pre- paration, as our customers to whom we have so'd it certify. We find it not only removes the dandruff and scurf, but it is an elegant hair-dressing for the hair. Clean to use and has an agreeable odor. It is one of the best preparations we know of to promote the = of the hair and prevent its falling oat. Vishing you contin success and an ex tended sale, We remain, Yours truly, Jso. A. Barr & Co, 7 2A e. Enoush self-fitting Sperm Oandles at Wateon’s. Written for The Examiner. Ode to P. E. Island. Sweet Garden of the Gulf ! Of thee I love to sing ; Pair Isle 80 richly blest By Heaven's bounteous King ! Here peace and concord reign, And fruitful fields abound ; e seasons of the year With plenteousness are crown’d. Thy valleys and thy hills Are clad in emerald sheen ; Thy gardens teem with fruit, Fair flowers and choicest green ; No land can be more biest Than this sweet home of ours, For none have brighter skies Or more refreshing showers. Through spring and summer days Sweet birds of plumage fair, Re echo sweetest tones Upon the fragrant air ; When autuinn days are o'er And ice and snow appear, The keen and bracing breeze Brings exercise and cheer, While other lands may boast Of ever-springing flowers, Of more luxuriant fruits And longer summer hours ; Yet, in our own sweet home I see more to admire, And more to satisfy The human heart’s desire. W. E. Exman. Nov. 26, 1892. em 2 Will Ske Be Spared ? EXTRAORDINARY CASE OF A CATITAL PUNISH- MENT VERDICT IN FINLAND. The London Daily News Helsingfors core respondent eends the latest details of the ex- traordinary case of Mme. Saini». It wil] be remembered that on one morning last spring her husband, with whom she had lived most happily, was found dead, pwisoned, as it afterwards appeared, by his wife, a mere girl just out of her teens. The evening before had been spent happily, and the wile had seemed more than usually merry and pleasant It was shown at the trial that M. Saino had before going to bed, asked his wife to give him a quinine capsule, as he did not feel quite well. ‘Ihe devil then flew into me,” she de- clared, and she deliberateiy gave him a strych- nive capsule instead, and having kiesed him, ran into her room and buried her head in the pillow that she might be deaf to his shrieks. The young woman, who is well educated, pretty and not without accom- plishments, confessed her guilt, and was condemned to undergo a fearful sentence. She was first to have her arm hacked off, then to be beheaded, and finally to be burned. Her iawyers have since brought the matter before the senate. It is horri- ble to learn that this sentence haa been ccnfirmed. The remaining chance is to bring the case befare the emperor himself. Capital punishment has not been abolished by law in Finland, although it is long since a sentence was carried out. ‘Some time ago,” adds the correspondent, ‘*I met a woman’who was an eye-witness of an ex- ecution which was carried through in the ese cD SKODA’'S DISCOVERY con- tains MORE CELERY than any CELERY COMPOUND made. ps ae, ae eee ay ees oe tae CHARLES EMMET, “1 AM CURED!” Physicians, Pile Remedies and the Knife UTTERLY FAILED! Yet there was Help! GENTS :—I wish to inform you that the treatment consisting of SKODA’S REME DIES you sent me for Piles, has, as you stated in your letter accompanying the same, actually cured me. Why, gentlemen, I can hardly realize it, when stop to BETTE thinkef the Some years of suffer- img I have endured, of the Pile — 4 evi of the Physicians em. ployed; of the twe surgical operations performed (having had the Pile Tumors removed twice with the knife) and al! I could get was temporary relief. But now after takin seven Bottles ¢ THAN SKODA’S DIS OOVERY, Three Boxes LITTLE TABLETS, and using Five Box es of SKODA’S PILE CURE, I am cured. lam now able to werk every day. and shall start for Virginia in a few days to work cutting timber. You freely gave me the medicine but 1 COL want to partially pay you for what you have dene En- Closed find $20, which is about what I paid for @me eperation that did me really no good at all. Gratefully yours, Bangor, Me. CHAS. EMMBET. Guarantee Contract with Every Bottle. ISKODA DISCOVERY CO., Wolfville, N.SJ For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Use Campbell’s | Canadian Cough S35) Emulsion. ‘runs max. Only 25¢- per Bottle, way indicated by Mme, Sainio’s sentence, and her description of the scenes was horri- ble in the extreme. Nobody here doubts that the Czar will spare her life, but the anxiety this wretched young woman must be in is pitiable to think of.” eho 2-+o+e — Montreal Gazette: The Government report on the United States foreign trade for 1891-2 shows that 29.79 per cent. of the total imports came from, and 53 30 per cent. of the total exports go tv, countries under the British flag. The tail twisters may twist and the ward orators roar, but such figures represent a force in the busi- ness world that the anti-British element will not move to any act of hostility. The foreign trade of the British Empire is the mainstay of the foreign commerce of the Republic. Ir is a singular fact that the cheapness of an article should even temporarily retard its sale, and yet that was the experience of Messrs, Tuckett & Son in the introduction of their now famous ‘“‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco. People who had been in the habit of smokiag the finest Virginia tobacco, could not for a time be made to believe that they were offered the same article at about one half the old price, and it wasonly ly slow degree that they were induced to put the question to the test of an actual trial, When they di adopt that test, however, it never failed to satisfy them. eee Speciat Fakes.—Through the kindness of Mr. Unsworth, arrangements have been made to allow all friends throughout the Island who purpose attending the Masonic Bazaar, which opens December 6th, the privilege of doing so by purchasing one first-class ticket. These tickets will be issued on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, good to return any day, includ- ing Saturday, Dec. 11th. A certificate signed by the Sec’y. of Bazaar Committee must be presented tothe conductor on the return trip. These certificates will be obtainable at the Bazaar only. 25 28 & wy—n265 The Chinese consul-genera) at San Fran- cisco iseued a proclamation for the purifica- tion of Chinatown, to protect the city from cholera. So prompt was the response that in twenty-four hours the town had under- gone a transformation that fifty policemen and a score of ordinances could not have effected in six months. A railroad in England has electric lamps on its cars, and by dropping a penny in the slot passengers can have a half-hour light. It goes cut automatically. An ancient Egyptian scythe, found near the Nile in 1890, 1s on exhibition in Lon- don. It is of wood, with a set of fine flint saws. Ask your druggest or r for the Wilmot Natural Spa Waiter by the gallon or glass, or Spa water aerated, by the bottle, and drink it as a table water or for benefit of your Carvel Broter WHOLESALE. 4000 Bris Flour, 500 Bris Cornmeal , 1000 Half chests Tea, 400 Puns Molasses, 50 Bris Molasses. 30 Hhds bricht Barbadoes Sugar, 100 Brl sGranulated and Yel- low Sugar, 1200 Brls “White Rose” Kero. sene, 200 Caddies McDonald’s To bacco, 100 Caddies H, & N.’s Twist Tobacco, 1500 Boxes Valencia Raisins, 60 Bris Currants, 40 Bris Confectionery, 200 Pails Confectionery, 350 Boxes Soap, 600 Coils Rein Rope, 100 Boxes Yeast Cake, 200 Kegs Baking Soda, 30 Casks Washing Soda, 300 Quintals Codfish, 1000 Boxes Boneless Fish, 400 Bris Herring, 100 Bbls Apples keeping), 520 Cases Matches, 250 Doz Pails, 1000 Pkgs Tubs, Washboards, and Clothes Pins. GARVELL BROS Nov. 14—dys 2w 2ew a At Orwell Cove. & sum of money e owner can get it by proving propert and peying for this advertisement.—i). D. 4 (winter- health . ihe Leo, Orwell Core n se