ee hee? 2 Pes bre The lamps of science, nor the n ataral light } Of Reason’s sun and star I cannot learn. [heir great and solemn meaning, nor discera | Diseases of Women and Chronic Diseases of Men. ——AND—— Farm at Kast itiver, Lot 34, is now fully equipped for manufacturing tha’ magnifi rent tract of tim- ber formerly krown as “ Rosses.” and now tional (lasse’, Recreation Rooms, Peru . XX SN etn sici J ne aoa «ie ha cl aS Rg ‘ oi cia i al in ~~ SSaeee EE eS ——— mh nat SS eae. once aie Rm eh A a AEA me - ~ 2 —Sa as ” 7 y ; 2 THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - . - TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 9 :892 ; == oe DR, GEO A. BAYNES,- Marshieli Steam Saw and VF fhe sans 98 telling gseleag) ms Physician and Surgeon, IS sel chu ai ‘ psa : Gee A. . I cannot aaswer then fn vain I send = * oa] My soul into the dark, where never burn SPECIALIST ON- ) Ars Uae l \ Gace sara tate Reading Room, Gymnasium, Kduea- haw Phe awful s Evermore on us night With silent eta of the eyes which turn all through the day aud hallenge and a dumb demand. Profferiug the riddles sof the dread unknown, Like the calm Sphinxes, with their eyes of stone, uestioning the ceaturies from their veils of sand | have no answer for myself or thee, | Save that I learned beside my mother’s knee i All is of Gud that 1, = is to be; vod et this suffice us still, shildlike trust upon His will And God is Resting in « WV moves to His great ends unthwarted by +? lohn G. Whittier | eere —- - } : ' } 4 Harrowing Tale i TRUSTWORTHY INFORMATION OF THE FRA! PUL PAMINE IN RUSSIA ifie «te part tient of state at Washic gen | tas received froma Minister Smith of St Petersburg an interesting report of the | wtual condition the atricken districts of | fLussia, prepared from the evidence of eye | « | witnesses and the most trustworthy sources. The territory afflicted by the famine, the report ssys, comprises thirteen pro vinces of European Russia, viz: Kazan, Niji Novgorod, Orenburg, Oufa, Pensa, Riazan, Samera, Saratotf, Sibmirsk, Tam- | bogt, Viathe, Vorenge. ln tive other provinces famine prevails im part, viz: Karsk, Olonetz, Crel, Perm aud Tauride. One or two others, like Kharkov, have suffered to seme eXtent, but are not in- cluded iu the official report. The firat thirteen proviuces are a third greater thau sll Germany, with a population of about 27,000,000. Destitutlon is universal, as there are few whose accumulations have saved themyfrom want. Some spots were preserved from blight by irrigation, wh or * good harvest was reaped, but at the best estimate the proportion of suffering is en- vurthous, The ofticial estimaie of the number of those without food or means of aupport who require aid is given at 14,000,000 persona, and is probably below the true number. The report concludes: A hundred and eighty million pounds of food are neces- sary. Fifty carloads should arrive every day in these stricken provinces. Oualy eleven car- loads a day were received Christmas week, The iiaperial government up to the present time has appropriated eighty-five million roubles ($42,500,000) from the public trea- sury for the work of relief, but the expen- diture nist amount to a mach higher sum The Russian emperor has persunally given enormously, aad all classes giv- ing according to their means. A conservative estimate of the loss to Russia, in view of all consequences, is placed at not less than a thousand million roubles ($300, 000 ,000). are -_—-— - — A Pleasing Sense Of health and strength renewed and of e450 aod cocmiort follows ‘the use of Syrup of Piga, a+ it acts in hiramy with asture to effectually cleanse the system when cos tive or hilious. Fue sale in 253 bottles by abl leading druggists. jl4tths e-em “a POINTER FOR ADVERTISER3.—D> not think that your bisiness card st anped upon the wrapper of the gooda you sali will teke the place of a neWspeper advertisement Lhe ubject of advertising is to secnre new castom era. You should keep your old customers by your manaer of dealing with them. The fish- erman baits his hook for tae fish that are still ia the water, not for those he: has pulled into the boat. hile Suivou’s Cough and Consumption Cure is sold by ua oa a guarantee,—Reddia Bros. novldw ly $3509 INREWARDS. The Canadian ‘atheist sGreat Winter Literary Competition. FV Fifth Half Yearly Licer ary Competition for the winter of 1892 9f the Canadian Ag;i- culturist, Am4ric¢a’s old aad reliabl: Lilustrated Family Ma: gazines, is now open. The following splendid prizes will be xiven free to persons sending in the greatest number of words mide out of letters contained in the words “THE [ILLUSTRATED AGRICULTURIST 4M Everyone sending in a list of noi less than 100 words will receive a valuable present of silverware, at Grand he ware d . $500 in Gold 2nd Grand Piano, ¥ alued st $500 ird 7 = i e .3 5: in Gold 4th Organ valued at $300 Sth 7 $100 in Gold 6 ‘ Gent's Gold Wate h, full jew'd 7th Lacy’s Gold Watch, Sth .. &0 in Gol? 9th ee -$25 in Gold 10 Rewards of $10 woh. in nel ; . 8100 Next 20 prizes,—2) Siiver Tea Sets, quadruple plate, warranted j Next 50 prizes,—50 Silver Dessert Sets, warrant- | ed heavy plate. 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The followin, are the conditions : 2 The words must be constructed only from letters inthe words “ THk ILLUSTRATED AGRI cULTU RST,” and must be only such as are found in Wehater’s Unabridged Dictionary, in the body of the book, ncne of the supplement to be used. 2 The werda must be wricten in rotation «nd nombered 1, 2, 3. and soon, for facilitating in deciding the winner. 3 lL. ters cannot be used oftener than they ap- pear ia the words “Tae ILLUSTRATED AeRrt- CULTURIST.” For instance, the word cannot be used as there is but one “y’ three words 4 The list containing the largest number of words will be awarded first prize, and so on in order of merit. Kach iist as it is received will be numbered, and if two or more tie, the first re- ceived will be awarded first priza, and so on, therefore the benefit of sending in early will readily be seen, 5 Each list mast be accompanied by $1 for six months subscription to THE AGRICULTU RIST. The follo ving gentlemen have kindly consent- ed to act as judges:—J. G, Macdonald. City Clerk, Peterborough, Canada, and Commodore Caloutt, Peterborough. Our Last ComretitTion.—"“ Got $1,000 prize all right.”~M. M Brandon, Vancouver, Cc. hanks for $500 prize.”"~G. W. Cuaningham Donald, 8. C. “Prize re eived O. K.” —J, Baptie, West Superior, —= $30) prize re ceived. Thanka,”—G. itobertson, Toronto and 300 others in U nited States and Canada, This is NO LOTTERY —merit only will count The reputation for tairness gained by THe AGRI- CUTTCRIST in the past is ample guarantee that this Competition will be conducted in like man- ner. Send Sc stamp for full particul«rs to THE AGRICULTURIST, Peterborough, Canada. paalS ~dy law (fri) & «ky 9m Ne i in the j } i er MS | > | Consultation, Sp cial Examination and Pre POR SALE OR TO LED. -~O aualention al Prescristion, $1.90 ; from $1 00: scripiien . from $2 00; Visits in City, Visits to C x intry, usual rates, OFFICE :—Queen Square, Ch'town Hours om 10 to 12 a. m. and from 2 to é p. m. Night Calls attended to at Residence, 117 UPP PER PRINCE STREET Ac dress all — s8/ _ letters to P.O Box 47 Chariottetowa, P. dw ~jan26 TENDERS i YR alterations and re pai rs to a Bui'ding on Qneen Street. formerivy known as “ Fhe Italian Warchots will be received by th mndersignved up to WEDNESDAY, loth day of February The lowest or any tender not necesserily ac- epted Vians ¢ apecifica 1 can be seen at the | ' & PHILLIPS, Architects. CHAPPELLE ' | qpitos bk desirable premises stave on Orbebar | Street, now oecupled by Rev. lr. b a | comowmising a commotiou+ Co tage house | Stable and Coach House, with 2 acres og la od" Possession Ist Augast nex Price moderate. lerms easy. Apply to RICHARD JOHNSON, Prince 3S reet the General aad passed in Assembly the fitty- suance of an Act of tbis island, [Spe ol mae CIVIC ELECTION. | first year of the reian of Her present Majesty | Queen Vietoria, Cnap. tJ. intituled :; The City of Oharlottetown Ineorporation Act,” antot tbe } Act ame anding the same, 535 Vic., Cap. 10, in An Act to amend t{ town [ncesporation Act : I do hereby give Public Notice thatan election ofa Mavor forthe said Cli y, anldof one person to serve @% Comm ou Councilman in the City Council for each of Wards Num pers 1, 4 and 3 af said City, and of two persons to serve as C.inmon Councilme isin the said Conucil for Ward No, 4 of said City, and of three persons to serve aa Common Countilmen in the said Coancil for Ward No 5in said City, being in all 2 Mayorand tituled ° he City of Cha: lotte Right Common Council nen, repressnting the City as foliowa: Fos Ww ar 1 Number One One Counsillor, ‘ wo. ..One Councillor. Taree One Coune!or. i ee Two Councillors. Five .. Three Councillors, WILL BE HELD ON Wednesday, the 10th day of Febuary, A. D., 1892 Atthe several places, that is to say: In Ward No. 1, at or near the office of Mr. John Maceachern, Qneen S.reet In Ward No. 2, at or near the hense of Thomas Connolly, opposite Afr. ht. Heariz’s Warehouse, Syduey Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No, 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No 4, at or near the new City Hall, corner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of Carroll & MeAleer, corner of Kaston and Great George Streets, And #t the sald Elec.ion the Poll will be opened at nine o‘clock in the _ uoon, and continue open antil five o'clock in the ternoon of the same di ty. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS, Number One shall comprise al! tha’ part of Charlottetown which lies soath of orchester Street, and the pareel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground Number Two shall comprise all that part ef Charlottetown which Hes south of Hichmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. } Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Fuur shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street 6nd north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown whieh lies north of Ftzroy Street, inclading the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. WEDNESDAY. February 3rd, D. 18%, from the time of ‘f'welve at noon a the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. For gualificr.tion of Electors. see above Act di Victoria, Cap. 12, sec 24 to 29. {L. 8.1 H, M. DAVISON, City Clerk. T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Charjottetown. City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, Jan. bX, 189. jen2o Klection if a Water “Comissimer, N eaem ianes of ap Act of the General Aasem- bly this istand, mude and passed in the Mth year of th: reign of Her present Majesty Queen = Vier ‘ iotitaled Cuarlotretown Water Wor b A , 4887," I do hereby vive Public Notice that an Election of a Water Commissioner for the City of Charlottetown, JOHN KELLY, be held on WEDNESDAY, D, 1892, in the place o retired, will the lth dey of February, A. at the several places, that is to say : In Ward No. 1, ator néar the John Maceachern, Queen Street. In Ward No, 2, ator near the house of the late Thomas Connolivy, opposite Mr. R. Heariz’a Warehouse. Sidney Street, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. in Ward No, 4. at or near the new Ciiy Hall. eorner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward No. 5, ator near the carriage shop of Carroll & Me Alger, corner of Euston and Great George Streets. And at the said Election the Pol) will be opened at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and con- tinue open until five o'clock in the afternoon o' the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number Ove shall compris» all that part of Caarlottetown woich lies south of Dorchester Street, and the parcel of laad formerly known as the Military barrack Ground. Nuuiber Two shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which liea south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise al! that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street and north of Ktichmond Street. Number Four sliall comprise a!) that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street and north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise al! that part of Charlottetown whic lies north of Fitzroy Street, including the Common of the said Town. NOMINATION DAY. W &DNESDAY, February 3rd, A. D 1892, from the time of Twelve at noon vnul the hour of Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same day. office of Nr. For qualification o’ K!ectors, Act W, Vie- toria, intituls a °C harlottetown ; Wane Works Act, 1887.” also St Victoria, Cas. i2, sec. 24 to 29, {L. S.]} T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of the City of Caarlottetown. IL. M, DAVISON, City Clerk. Mayor's Office, Charlottetown, January 18, 1892. | ESSENCES and SPICES oat ah ican THE BEST. th}—t te tf oe Bran and Shorts. grey fore se ling rly AULD BROs. febO}-—lmeod & wky guar | VIGOR an¢ STRENGTH! For LOST or FAILING MANHOOD, | General and NERVOUS BEBILITY Weakness of BODY AND MEND, Effects of Frrors or Excesses In Old or Yeung. Robust, Noble MAN- HOOD fully Restored. How to en- large and strengthen WEAK U¥- DEVELOPED ORGANS and PARTS OF BODY. Absolutely unfailing HOME TREATMENT—RBenefits in a day. Men testify from fifty States and Foreig: it Countries. Write them. 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