Seam PO eS Se es ; Es , iy ai ae +e 148 EXAMINER © Job Printing Rooms, LUNDUN HU KB. QUEEN a#TREKT, ” sll Kinds at short notice oo. wis ‘otoheads, Yamph on ' tere, + era, ¢u —_ Texws: Prve Dornams «a Yeran. —_ “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men. having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxuiripes. Le Ee For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart ment ts pecudiar, Don't forget st. Suxere Corms Two Omwes Den mal NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, MARCH 6, i898. z ——— Calendar for March, MOON'S CHANGES, New Moon, lj h day iis hancece First Quarter, 24th day.... ian ee Day | Day's | High of Day of Week. | | ength ater Mount’. i i hm | Morn’g. | 5 | Weduswltsy | 10 50 | w 6 9 | Tharsday 1k 2 10 41 | 3 | Friday i Sia 4 Saturday j 8 ll 57 6 sunday | i2 aft 17 . Monday } 15 0 2 | q Tuesday 18 | 1 31 | 2 W ecinesday 22 20 g Thursday 25 2 44 10 Friday 28 3 4il il Saturday 31 4 57 12 -anday 35 6 25 13 Monday 39 7 33 M4 Tuesday 41 8 25 15 W ednesday | 45 9 19 | 16 Thursday | 48 10 6 17 Friday } 5} 10 37 1s Saturday 55 11 12 19 “unday 57 li 48 Ww Monday 59 Morn g 21 Tnesday 12 4 0 27 2 Wednesday 8 1 8] 3 Thar edlay ll i 57 | nw Friday 4 2 56 25 Saturday 1S 4 16 26 Sunday 21 5 57 77 Monday 24 7 Pa] ; 'uesday 28 8 17 29 Wednesday 3} 9 3 30 Thursday af 9 42 31 Frid .y 12 37 | 1015 A. DEOFREHD (GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer MAIN OFFICE. ovcctogdecedes QUEBFC BRANCH oeecoecdbuenesesee ae ecl)—-dy lyr Removed to Stamper Block, DR. J- P. MURRAY, DENTIST. teblé 8S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungariaa Nails, &c., ST. JOLUN, N. novi-—Lyr Oo. 6. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, COAPAUD, P. E. L ARMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY. Consignment soicited. Quick returns, 6.00 CIGAR vhich I offer to Traders by the Box cheaper thaw Uney Can import them. janit—dy & wKy ROBERT BALLOCH & CO. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY d. A, M02R1S04, HALIFAX ye Beiter Than The Guardian. Waste All young men and women, boys end girls, or aay worthy person without saficien’ means to attend the Axposition. to ISY3. full Moon, Zod Cay .... eevee 7 * ow f tet Quarter, lth day aheode afte oe : 12 2imid t a 4 * SUTURE EERE Eanneannanmmeenaemmemmnatien ee aaa (x) BURNT Oi LZ. a ‘WHE RETAIL HARDWARE STORE is now open in th Store formerly occupied by C. E. Robertson, one block below the Burnt Store. | Charlottetown, January 31, 1893. All goods sold at from 20 to 30 per cent. discount. also require immediate settlement of all debts. R. B. NORTON & CO. CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. We sary, free of charge. light falling over the shoulder from behind. position. Avoid reading by twilight. out what it is. vision. JE keep in stock a very large \\ TACLES and EYEGLASSES. The following E. W. TAYLOR, Optician, GOOD RULSS TO OBSERVE ARE :—Use the eyes freely ; do not abuse them Always have plenty of light --but, when possible, svoid a glare. Inability to use the eyes means something ; find Allow no indammation or pain 'n the eyes to be neglected, and bear in mind that many an obscure pain or ache may be due to overtaxed eyes or defective SPEC- Eyes tested, if neces- by a noted M. D. we heartily endorse, and consider it worth preserving. assortment of CAMERON BLOCK. If possible, have the Read but little or not at all in the lying G a 2 Go 2 4 oo 2 s.. 6 e:.2. t-2 = Go 25.8.9 2 Qos 1 .8-0-L.0 oe 1.8 fe ons. Vv oe ee Oo 2 3 eo 2 G OUT SALE OF sf ¢.o 7 = Gv eS 8 3:28 2. 6:0 ¢.h as 8 oO ¢@ . 9 6. Charlottetown, January 28, 1892—eod This will be Interesting to ali who Read it. ~ = = =i R — * = North Side Queen Square. febl5 G pe [=a oS 3. 2S. & oes is @ Li: 0 4.3..34%.G Go 2. = @ 2. ee =. @ ~ © SHOES AT 2. 8 oes g 08 ne 4 40:8 oO .3 Ff 7.2 STIMULANTS make you feel know that (or advertising pasposes we shali give away 1,0 or more tree viens to the World's Fair including ra:'reed fares both ways, good board and room in Chicago for one wees, six admissi 0 ticte'sto the Exposition grounds, etc., om ea-y conditions, without costing one cent of money. if you wish to go, write to-day enclosing refer- one and self-addresed stamped envelope.— Wontp’s Fain LNT#RTAINMENT Co. 23 Me- Vicker'’s Theatre building, “hicago, Lit febus—if —— FOR SALH. —-— FARM AT °OURIS, containing °3 acres of Chuice land, well manured and in first-class condition; weil watered with a never-failing ®ream roenias parallel with the Far; fronting On Svuris Hav, wh re large quantilies Of reawe ed can be pr cared There are two lage Bains, a Cotraye and “orkshop on tne preimiscs, and as the farm is within ton minutes’ walk of the tbriv- —— Sg vidawe of Sourie, one of the best shipping Pore iu P. KB. islond Terma easy. F&F srtiewlars apply in Souris to M.D. Macdonala 1 Coarbttetown to J. B. MACDONALD. Insure feb2i-dy taw & wky Im FINAL NOTICE. LL peraons who have not paid rhe’r accounts rendered Siet Dece miter, 1802, Must setiic fa full before the 20.h of March neat All ac- @unts te maininw uavaid afier that date will be Placed ia the «curt for eoliection . BR, MACDONALD J febli- ecd & wky Queen Strect. Offices To Let. TWO OFFICES on the. first fat of the Mer Island huldin ¢, adioin These water, aod have chants’ hank of #. & ing the new offices of Div Offices + re heated wirt h> Gttache’ ta them fire. prof veult wih eoarbioa tion lock. Entraece. Great Georve 5 reet, Also A suit of Offices on reound flat Apply at Merchants’ Bank <f P. E. tsland, W. McLEAN Cashier, s & Haezard \anl) eed JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF March 3. 1893. eS (x) THE WESTERN Charlottetown, June 17, 1892—eod NOURISHMENT v esus STIMULANT. —-——_-—_—(1 }— EXTRACTS OF BEEF Stimulate Only. JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF Nourishes Thoroughly. —$—$—$——{ x )——— NOURISHMENT does you good permanently. ———— ET TT Which would you choose to give you strength ? IRE & MARINE INSURANCE MLA RTIN 4. s Cargoes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. —— ; : Sterling and Domestic Cartiiicates Issued at the Office Here a HTR-53. The Manchester Assurance Company of England good temporarily. or EXTRACT OF BERF? ASSURANCE CO HORACE HASZARD., Cameron Block, Queen Square. a el a —— + b NESS ONE ENJOYS 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 Figs 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 efiects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualitiescommend it 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 on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it: Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KEY. NEW YORK, N. ¥ W R. WATSON, Wholosale _Druggis Charlotceetown mwf ji yl3 C; LET? § “ PURS tt QI Ekic oe ; ~> POWDERED (4007K%° 5 o P . ” > =-—. aS PUREST, STRONCEST, GEST. Ready for use in any quantit-. For makiag boap, Boftening Wate, Disinfecting. snd a hundred oube? uses. A can equais 20 pounda dai soda, fold by Ali Grocere and Prowgteta. E WW. Gres, Toreutas I HAVE received the following telegram :— BRANTFORD, Ont., Feb. 2. ¥. pe C. Davies, You are now Agent for Charlottetown this eason--not Cha Ne —— — HE Gootr RicyciE Co, 7 F. de ©. DAVIES, St. George Pharmary, Victoria Row. feb3 The Wealth of Health Is in Pure Rich Blood; to enrich the blood is like : putting money out at interest, SCOTT'S EMULSIO:. Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Gil and Hypophosphites { posseses blood enriching properties in a remarkable degree. Are you all run down ? Take Scott’s Emulsion. Almost as Palatable as Milk. Besure and get the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. ‘ PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. The Wester AssuranceCompany of Toronto, Ont. <a ca Pial’s Church. Surgeon Dentist. Office—Prince Street. opposite St. CHARLOTTETOWN, F. =. match. eee —— Contributed by the W, C. T. U. Independence. “This world is a difficult world, i: deed, And people are hard to suit, Ard the man who plays on the violin Is a bore to the man with a flute. “‘And I myself have often thought How very much better ‘. would be, If I everyone of the folk hat i know Would only agree with me. “But since they will not, the very best way do make this world look. bright Is, never to mind what people say, But de what you think is right.” The White Ribbon. Organization. Dr. Theodore Cuyler, in the New York Independent, affirms that one of the chicf nindrances to the success of the temperance reform in America is the want of thorough rganizativn and a solid pecuniary basis 1» Great Britain the friends of temperance, he says, are far superior both in the ,matter of organization and the amount of mony they raise to disseminate their views. Ue calls the attention of his countrymen especially to the fact that in one year the United Kingdom alliance subscribed a guarantee ‘und of £60,000. About Taxation. Dr. Joel Swarty, of Gettysburgh, writes : It ought to seem plain that taxes are paid by property, and whatever increases the taxable wealth of a state is a benefit to all taxpayers. Wealth is acquired by the pro- ductive labor and savings of the people; in- crease of taxable property and a decrease of individual property follows. A b-asiness that adds not one iota to the wealth of the State, but fills it with crime, pauperism and vagrancy, lunacy and numerous ills and burdens, cannot be a source of revenue How can that put money into the treasury which makes no money ? The liquor traftis appears to put money into the treasury— the money the dealer psys for license—but it is only an appearance. If the liquor traflic does not put the money into the treasury, where doves it come from? It comes from the drinker to whem nothing useful or needful is given in return. The} liquor dealer pays to tae public treasury | but a very smail portion of what he col-| lects from the drinking public. He en-} riches himse!f with the greater part of it,} and pays a very small portion to the Staie for the privilege of carrying on a monopo- listic and profitable business. And yet some people would claim this as a good system of raising revenue! The money thus collected very frequently comes from those who can spare it the least—men who need their money for their wives and chil- dren, who beggar their own families to enrich the saloon keeper, and yet some would say this should be continued, claim- ing that it reduces taxes ! _> Y. W. €. T. U. Tobacco belongs to the genus nicotina and natural order solanacear. It is near kin to stramonium or thornapple; hycs- cyamus or henbane, belladonna or deadly nighishade. The fact that ‘it has enslaved three hundred millions of the human race and is now extending its baneful influence more rapid'y than ever before,” imparts special significance to the testimony of science. Willard Parker, M. D., says: “Ids not place my individual self in oppesition to tobacco, but science, in the form of physivlogy and hygiene is opposed to it, and science is the expression ot God’s universe.” thirty boy-smokers between the ages of nine and fifteen years, and found serious disorders begun in twenty-two, with a more or less marked taste for strong drink generated by the habit of smoking. Fontana made the following experiments on animals: 1. 1 made a small inc:sion in a pigeon’s leg and applied to it the oil of ‘obacco. In two minutes it lost the use of its foot. 2. 1 made » small wound in the pecioral muscles of a pigeon, and applied che oil toit. In three minures the animal could no longer support itself on the left foot. 3 I iatroduced into the pectoral muscles of 2 pigeon a smal! bit of wood covered with this vil, The pigeon in a few seconds fell insensit le. The testimony of chem’sts and experts inall laods in reference to this narcotic is ersential- iy the same. Kompfer ranks it with strong vegetubie poisous. A thread dipped in the oil ot tobacco and drawn c:hrough ® wound made by a needle in an animal killed it in the space of seven minutes. Mr. Brodie found chat two drops of the oi) applied to the tongue of a cat, with an interval of fifteen minutes, cecasioned death. A New England clergyman sums up theee facts and asks: ‘* Now, supposing a chemical analysis shou!d show strawberries possess as deleterious properties, and that physicians with united voice preciaimed them a p ison, always injurious, and often fatal, who could be persuaded to put them on his table as an irticle of luxury 2? What parent would suffer is child to eat them ? Laws would be enact- ed at once prohibiting the sale cf them under severe penalties. Why, then, ia tobacco so generally used, and why are so few efforts made to save the worid from ite deadly irfla- ence? Why? Because of its intoxicating properties. Men are h«ld captive by it in the same way that they are held captive by al- sohol. It does not s+ generally, it is true, make men stegger like alcohol, but it as real- iv blinds and deceives. Frew of thore who use alcohol apprehedd any injurious results And jast so it is with those «ho use tobacco Somezof both classes have at times awful con- victions that its use is injurious, and will wing them, through a wiidernces of woes, prematurely to the grave; but the cup ia the me case, and the pipe or quid in the other, tulls their fears.” new stock; Jovely patterns in wiltons, vel- vets, brussels and tapestrys with borders to Piease give us a call when in want |kept a store in St. will in the Government of Hia work in the} 0? the above charge. A British surgeon examined|#0d conviction speedy. Carpets, carpets—Call and inepect our| come to help it wil cost $100,000 befor: A MODEL DANGER ESCAPE Easily Handled. A CHILD MAY SAFELY USE IT. Tested and Pronounced Perfect. The ingenuity and skill of man has given us some wonderful and useful inventions for the saving of human life. Some of cur modern fire escapes are ingenious contri- vances, and are of great value for rescuing lives when the ordinary means of exit can- not be used. Medical scierce has given to| humanity a ‘‘danger escape” or ** life- saving” agent more valuable and precious thin any mechanical contrivance ever de- signed by man. This wonderful rescuer and deliverer, known as Paine'’s Celery Compound, daily saves thousanas from fves more perilous than fire. From the hata- blest cottge to the Joftiest mansion Paine’s Celery Compound banishes such deadly foes as nervousness, insomnia, paralysis, rheumatism, neuralgia, liver and kidney diseases and all impurities of the system. This grand ‘‘ escape,” culled from some of the mcst precious products of nature, is adapted for all ages ; even children who are weak and sickly, are soon built up and) strengthened by using it. No medicine has) ever been more thoroughly tested than! Paine’s Celery Compound ; and no other has achieved such popularity and greatness. | It is honest and pertect in its work. Have) you tried it, sufferer? If not, we say pro-| cure it at once; it will save you and cure! you. | Very Strange Case. A PRUSSIAN HEAVILY SENTENCED FOR CHANG- ING HIS FaITR, According to a recent despatch frem St. Petersburg, an interesting case is the one at N:jini Novgorod, where a Prussian by the naine of > Polotoo has just been given a heavy scenter’e for having changed from the Orthodox Greek to the Jewish faith Tha story of th» events which led up to this reais more like a novel taan a story of facts. It seemsthat Polotoo is the son of & prosperous peasant of an adjicent village and was hired out as an errand boy some twenty years ago toa Jew, Arnstein, who Petersburg Polotoo proved to be very bright and intelligent, and was promoted step by step until he became the confidential clerk of his employer. Meanwhile, his employee's eldest daughter, who was born some three years after he came to the store, had | grown into a beautiful girl, and had in some | way fallen in love with bim. Although neither Polotoo nor the girl knew it, the) father wus aware of this love affair, but suid | nothing. Finally, eight month ago the old | man died, and on the reading of the will, it was found that he had bequeathed half | his entire fortune to his confidential clerk, on condition that ke should embrace the Jewish faith and marry his daughter. Polotoo therefore let seven months go by in order that things might quiet down, and then went through the necessary ceremonies of embracing of Judaism. Arrangements had just been completed for the marriage to take place, when Polotoo was arrested His trial was short i i Al Made His Fortune. AN INVENTION REVOLUTIONIZING THE LITHO- GRAPHERS ART. Mr. Albert Grignard, of the Department of the Ioterior, returned to Ortawa from New York a few days ago with his sulicitor, Mr. W. J. Code, having completed the sale to a New York corporation of an invention in connection with lithographing, which will revolutionize this Jepartment of the printing trade. It is understood that the consideration p3id to Mr. Grignard for his invention is in the neighborhood of one million dollars, together with a royalty on all the works pro- duced by his systems. The transaction is one of the greatest magnitude, and will affect the operation of every concern in the lithographing business, not only in the United States, but throughout the world. Mr. Grignard has succeeded in affecting the lithographic art so as to produce a perfectly toned picture, erabracing from fiifteen to eighteen colors ic his composition, from one, or, at the most three impressions. It originally required one impression for each color so used. This has hitherto been con sidered an imposibility, but Mr, Grignard h»s succeeded in finding the secret, for which he has been so well rewarded. Mr. Grignard will remove to New York, —_——__<4 A Town Snowsounp.—A Port Arthur despatch of the lst March says: This towr is again snowbound. A storm from th east overtook the town yesterday and raged furiously ali day and last night anc continues to come down. The consequence: is that the snow is almost on a level wit} the houses and but few dare venture out of doors. ‘iiassiasliaaidi Snow 1n Bost nN. —According to 4 recen despatch the ety of Bston has hid more than 1,000 men and 790 horses at work clearing the streets of snow the past week It has already cost the city $35,0000, and it is estimated that unless some hig rains all the snow is gone. Added to the city’s contingent, the West Ead Railroad Com pany has been working 1,000 men aud 700 of a carpet—James Paton & Co. m4 3i to 890 pungs. 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