im, MA yy = —— sae EXAMINEK ljob Printing Rooms, j LOSDON HOUSE, QUEEN #TREMT. pita uf > kinda ta tice et ee an Wes mend Pome: ‘ ’ oe were, Dodgers, ete, ‘ as j ins @ Tavs ‘ Dottams a Yuan, zEW SERIES. > na : o en (alendar for February, 1893. MOON'S CHANGES, inst Quarter, 5¢5 bay .++ 359 after } Se cet themes — = - — > a — CHARLOTT “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, baying to advise the Pu” —— RB.NORTON&C0. KTOWN. P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, (x) below the Burnt Store. Charlottetown, January 31, 1893. we 20 IN E VHE RETAIL HARDWARE STORE is now open in the Store formerly occupied by C. KE. Robertson, one block All goods sold at from 20 to 30 per cent. discount. 55 jalso require immediate settlement of all debts. R. B. NORTON & CO. CITY HARDWARE STORE, QUEEN STREET. Our. We gon, 16 fh day ......eeeenes @ 03 noon + spearter, 3rd day.... - 10) morp Day's | High 7 | Day of Week. : Length, ao? Worth. Se | a ; } hm | Morn’g. j | Wednesday 9 39 ll 4 2g Thursday 32 ll 41 3 Friday 35 | aft 17 4 | Saturcay i 37 0 BD 3 Sunday i 41 l 21 é Monday 44 1 58 7 Tuesday 47 2 37 ‘| g | Wednesday 49 3 2 9 | Thursday 52 4 26 jd Friday 55 5 40 1} Saturday 58 6 58 12 | Sumday 10 1 Se ¢ 13 Monday 4 5 4 Tuesday 8 9 34 1 W ednesday ll 10 24 18 Thursday 14 ll 2 1 Friday 17 ll 37 ls Saturday 20 | Morn’g 19 Sunday 23 012 Dn Monday 26 0 47 2) Tneaday 30 1 26 n W edneaday 33 2 il Oa] Thuraday 36 3 & w Friday 39 4 20 2B Saturday 42 5 55 6 Sunday 46 7 23 n Mor day 49 8 31 86, bueaday 16 52 9 23 BERT BALLOCH & C0. TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY NERVE | sane may wesc BEANS Se aes censes of youth. Remedy ab- acct plolicele cnste Chan, oil Giner TREarMuwrs have failed even to relieve. drug- Sed piety shiaing THR JAMES OO. Teronte, Vat. Write for yampaict Seid tr~ Charlottetowa by GEOUGE &, HUGHES, SIMSON BROS. & CO., Halifax, Whclesale Agents. ‘Fie A. LEOFRBHD (GRADU ATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer Square. best goods. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892. Grand Sale —— 0 F —_——_ NEW FURNITURE. -—- (x) — ~ Continued daily until! the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Wareroomes, Gueen Save money and get the Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSOW. BAIN OPVICE.....cccccccscccccsecere QUEBEC BRANCH _. MONTREAL ecl9—dy lyr S. R. FOSTER & SON, Mannfactarers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nalis, Huagarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N aovee—t Oo. 8. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, CHAPAUD, P. E. L ARMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY. Consignments solicited. Quick returns. 5,00 CIGAR, which I ofter to Traders by the he « cheaper than they can import them. janlt—dy & wky Giinieemneeneene “ enn nents Offices To Let. Two OFFICES on the firat flat of the Mer chan's’ Hank of P. BK. Islaod building, adioin lag the new attives of Davies & Haszard, There Oiices cr: heated with hot water, and have Sttached to them fire proof vault with eombina- tion jock. Entrance. Great George Si reet. ALSO A suit of Ovices on second flat. BApply at Merchants’ Bank of P. KE. istand. W. McLEAN jenZ3d—eod Cashier, THE CHARLOTTE COWN Mutual Fire Insurane3 Co. 8 prepyred to take Risks on Property in the Ciry at very low rates The people of Charlottetown can save a large amount of money by patronizing the MUTUAL IN. SURANCE CO. A number of our leading cit'zens are connected with it, and the security is ample. Full particulars can be obtained by applying to B. BALDERSTON, Secretary Charlottetown, Dec. 5, 1892—3m 2aw FOR SALE. PERE RILLIARD TABLES and two POOL TALES, JOHN JOY. feb3 Inland Steam Navigation Company. MWK Annual Gereral Meeting of the Share helders of the Inland Steam Navigation Company will be held in the room in Queen's Buildings, King Stret. (acw sceupied by the Harbor Lich’ ) on WEO*ESDAY, the 22nd day f February, insiaat, at 3 o'clock, p. m L. C, OWEN, Secretary. = = a = G GN GN ks GR? 8 -o C.2 | 8.0 f Go- #2: 6: 30, &.¢g @ Wise vV'@ a 2% 3 © o.2 2 ¢ eo 2B 4 Gs G OUT SALE S::F x; eae 6: a Ge 8 0 J =. oo Fe Charlottetown, January 28, 1892—eod BAZAAR sultable for wedding presents. Charlottetown, Jan. 31, 1893. Extracts of Beef are @barioitetows, February 6, 1838. Beef Food is availabie ? — a This will be Interesting to G N G I N s I 0 Ss L O 0 $s 8 I I N N G G = Oo 8 « 0 J O oO 8S = Steel Engravings and Etching:, fram 2d and unframed. choice Carving Sets in Cases, just the article you are needing. Such good value for your money cannot BAZLAKR STORK, AND = who Read it. — all G N G [7a ¢ —. 2. [a ¢ N G G SHOES AT DARWRNORADL North Side Queen Square. - COMPANY, —DTDBALERS In—— BOOKS AND STATIONERY. OU wili always find something new there in theirline of Leather Goods, Date Cases, Fancy China and Mirrors, Don’t miss seeing 0 of Several e got elsewhere. 139 QUEEN STREET. ONE POUND OF JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF CONTAINS MORE OF THE FEEDING QUALITIES OF BEEF THAN 50 POUNDS OF EXTRACT OF BEEF void of all nutritive qualities Johnston’s Fluid Beef is rich in the life principle of Prime Beef Who would choos? a Beef Flavor only when a perfect feb13 ee eee 2 f tate nie a a 4 MAIL CONTRACTS > ‘ENDERS addrevsed te the Postmaster General will be received at Ottawa until noon on FRIDAY, 7th of April next, for the con- veyancr of Her Majesty's Mails on proposed can- tracts for four years from the first of July next, over each of the following routes, viz:— Beach Point and Montague Bridge—tri weekly. Beach Poikt and Montague Bridge—daily (Sun- aay excepted). Bedeque aad Sea Cow Head -semi-weekly. Cardizan Bridge and H.ad of Gardigan—szgmi- weekly : Cherry Vailey and Gallas Point-semi-weekly, Clermont and Kensingten—'ri- weekly. Kast Baliic aud Ked Point—tri-weekly. Fortune Cove and O’Leary Station- semi-weekly. Hopefield and Murray River—semi-weekly. O'Lear, Station and Kailway Station—daily (Sun- day excepted). Printed notices containing fu!l information as to conditions of proposed contracts may seen, and blank forms of tender may be obtained, at the Post Office at which the services commence and terminate, or at the office of the subscriber, F. DE ST. C. BRECKEN, Asst. P. O. inspector. Post (Office Inspector’s Office, Charlottetown» P. EI, 17th February, 1893—3i dy & wky FLOUR, BRAN &c. E HAVé IN STORE the following grades of FLOUR, for sale at very low prices : — 1 Car Our Country Flour, 70 p. c. Patent, L1 * Stockwell *S. BDn0t “6 1 * Phenix <¢ DP ” 1 “ Bride ‘© ‘straight, grade 1 * Ontario BRAN, 1. * SHORTS and CHOPPED FEED. We can auit you in any grade of Flour at our Ficur Depot, Upper Queen Street, Aso—100 barre!s aud haif barrels C. B, FAT HERRING. A. HORNE & CO, Charlottetown. janl4—dy law & why 4w elLL E- rr's SD * NIE ; a We / ‘ & ‘ on Sf an ors POWDERED /100%F ; § ; VENLis > Se rt Ie S = PUREST, STRONCEST, EEST. Ready for use inany guantity. For meking & Softening Wate-, Disinfecting, and a hundred 3 A can equals uy pounds dal Soda, Beid by Ali Grocers and Draggicta, we WW. GSLs, Koronta MA VE received the following telegram :— __ BRANTFORD, Ont., Feb. 2. - F. pe C. Davres, You are now Agent for Charlottetown this season--not Chappelle THE GooLtn Rroyvceur Co, F. de C. DAVIES, odis St. George Pharmary, Victoria Row, ed. ae — ACUTE or CHRONIC, Can be cured by the use of SCOTT’S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Oil, with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. A feeble stomach takes kindly to it, and its continued use adds flesh, and makes one feel strong and well. “© AUTION.”'— Beware of substitutes. Genuing prepared by Scott & Bowne, i Belleville. Soild by aii 5Oc. and $1.00. DR. T. C. ROBINS, Surgeon _ Dentist. \Office—Prince Street, opposite St. Paul's Church. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.=E.f, dee@l , a AIC ET SPT NT ET IT IE secant A a For neat, clean, tasteful Printi and prompt attention te orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget ét. Sixete Cortes Two Onur SRY ypangtt eR ween PARLIAMENT OF CANADA. The Budget Speecn. An Interesting Summary. (Special correspondence of The Examiner.) The loan that was put on the English market last year was at 3 per cent., and although under all the ci:cumstances it real zad more than we could have expected, and al'hough, in comparison with all other countries seeking moneys last year, we stood in the vantage ground with the ex- ception of Great Britain herself, who has, of course, great advantages, we yet sold that Joan at a discount and the amount of the discount becomes an addition to the capital account in the shape of adding to our debit. It is, hcwever, MORE APPARENT THAN REAL. If the loan had been put in, say at the rate of 34 per cent interest, there would have beea no diacount, there would have beer then no debit to the capital account of the country. We would have paid the same thing in the end, but it would have been paid in the increased yearly interests which would have come out of the consulidated fund, and not have been charged to capital, but the discount of the loan, as the dis- count of all loans, has been charged to cap- ital account, and so adda $1,122,541 to the apparent increase of debt and capital ac- count. With these explanations, we must 23, i898. trade of the country, where our statistics are fairly extensive and good, that we find the largeat increases, as are indicated by the following figures. Of exports, which are important in view of controversies going on, in 1878 we had $79,000,000, in 1891 we had $98.000,000, and in 1892 there were $114,000,000. The total imports of the country in 1878 were $93,000,000, in 1891 they were $120,000 000 and in 1892 they reached $127,000 000. The total trade in 1888 was $172.C00.000, ir 1891 $218,000, 000, and in 1892 $241,000,000. The trade with Great Bri-ain, which in 1878 was $83,000,000, in 1891 was $91,000,000 an? in 1892 8106,000,000, being an increase of $15,000,000 in one year. Our trade with the United States, which wis §73,. 000,000 in 1878, became $94.000,000 in 1891 and was reduced to $92,000,000 in 1892, showing a loss of trade of about $2,000,000 with the United States, which was more than seven times compensated for by the increase of $15,000,000 in the trade with Great Britain. WITH OTHER COUNTKIES, It is sometimes stated that our trade is not satisfactory with other countries of the world. To some extent, however, we have increased the area of our commerce. For instance, with France our trade in 1878 was one and three-quarter million dollars, in 1891 two and a half millions, im 1892}- two and three-quarter millions. Take, agsin, Germauy, which was one half million dollars in 1878, tour and one third million dollars in 1891, and $6 526,228 in 1892 Then, again, take Bolland. In Holland we had a trade of $266,764 in 1878, in 1891 it increased to $405,552, and in 1892 to $846,167. Our trade with the Wes Indies m i878 was $4,397,996, in admit there has been an addition of $3,- 322,000 to our debt during the past year. It will be remembered that about three or four yearsago the Finance Minister madethe statement that he thought we had reached the time when we should cail a halt to the increase of additional debt te the coun- try, and that he thought he saw from that point of time the possibility of raising our revenues without increased taxation, of meeting the necessary services country, without adding to the debt. That prophecy was literally fulfilled up to the past year. It could not be fulfilled then, because we took off millions of dollars of our revenue in remitting taxation to the people, which changed the aspect of things, and consequently we had to draw upon jeans for a certain amount of our capital expenditure, If, however, we had kept the duty up in sugar, instead of having had this increase in the capital debt of the country, we would, through the revenue which would have accrued from that, not only have wiped off that accretion, but debt of the country by about two millions of dollars. THE CURRENT YEAR, The receipts for the current year, from July of last year upto January 31 of this year, bas been $21,772,600, as compared with an income last year of $20,716,451— that is, an increase of about a millicn dol lars. We received last year, in the second half of the year, $16,205,420. If we re- ceive that same sum this year, which is a little doubtful, the whole revenue of our country will come in the current year to about $37,000,000, and alittle more. The expenditure of the present year up tc Jan. uaty 31 is $19,189,993. The expenditure of the same period of last year was $19,- 817,325. The expenditure in the last half of last year was $16,948,562. If the same rate of expenditure is observed during the last half of this year, we shall have expended thirty six and a half millions or there- abouts, but it is not at all certain that the same rate of expenditure can be observed. We are, for imatance, to pay additional iv- terest on our loans. We are to pay a good round sum for fitting up the quarantine facilities of the different ports of the coun- try, and these two amounts wil] swell the expenditure of the current year in its last half by a very considerable amount. Then, again, we are spending more heavily out of capital account for the purpose of finishing our canals. The Sault Ste. Marie canal, which was begun a year and a half ago or thereabouts, is being pushed forward to completion with all possible speed, so that during this year the expenditure wil] far exceed the expenditure of last year. How- ever, we will, out of the current income of the present year, pay the expenditures from the consolidated fund and have a good balance to apply to capital account. SAVINGS BANKS, Referring to the Savings Banks, Mr. Fos- ter stated that the tide of withdrawals which exiated for several years, after the reduction in the rate of interest, had turned, aod the deposits were now in the excess. As regards the other savings banks, while on the 30ch June, 1878, there was in the different savings banks, chartered banks, etc., a total of $78,000,000 in round num- bers, in 1888 that had increased to $165,- 000,000, in 1891 to $193,000,000, in 1892 to $212,000,000, and for the six months of the current year to $222,700, 000, an increase m the half year of $10,000,000, which shows that the normal increase of the general savings of the country, ss defined in the deposits in these different banks, is going on rapidly. TRADE. The commerce of the country during the past year has kept in advance of the pre- veding year and maintained about the general percentage of increase. Taking our railway returns, which are a fair index, and the returns of shipping and tonnage, which is also a fair index, both of them show considerable increases over the pre- ceding year. The railways, where the statistics are given, show an increase in the miles oparated of 578, am increase in freight aarnings of $3,539,751. That shows that raight has been carried in increasing quantities and that, therefore, there must nave been increased trade. As regards the water borne freight, we find a small but ealisfactory increase. But it is when we come to the foreign of the}Tecord which is encouraging to the country showing as it does that our commerce is great countries of the world. Great Britain of $15,000,000, many $2,500,000, Holland about one-half million, West Ladies one and a half mil- lion dollars, with otlier countries about $2,500,000, which shows that our foreign trade is progressing with safety and is not $5 would actually bave diminished the net|compared with $5,748,000 for 1891. In fieber. 1891 $6,360,926, and in 1892 $7,638,846 Then take China and Japan and in 1878 the trade was $486,244. in 1891 $2,202,102, and in 1892 $5,300,108. Take all other countries and our trade in 1878 was just $1 366,552, in 1891 $3,685,842, and in 1892 $5,168,653, showing an increase which shows a very large growth in the trade during the period mentioned. This is a ae —— =_—s VOL. 30.--NO. 196 —— : ei iaitain JOUN KALLOCH, Montville, Me THEY SAID | MUST DIE : : : ——§ BUT ——— : +: 7 AM WELL AND HAPPY, Mr. KALLOCH SAYS >— “Tam 55 years old, and for the last 15 years, have had the worst Blood Dis- ease known to man. To add to my mis- : pat- ed petite ceased, and I BO d strength, 1 could only walk by the aid of canes. Au Eatin started on my side, and in spite of physicians and medicines, in- creased, until it measured 2 by 31-2 inches, laying sections of my Ribs bare. Dr. Kilgore, advised SKODA’S REMEDIES. One course, 6 bottles of the DISCOVERY, with the LITTLE TABLETS, using the OINTMENT and SOAP externally, — fecily healea the sore. I have rained 23 Ibs. im flesh, and am a VELL MAN.” I certify to truth of above statement. I knew Kalloch’s condition before treat- ment, caw him during treatment, aad have seen him since cured. VOLNEY B. THOMPSON, Montville, Me. Chm. Selectmen, SKODA DISCOVERY CO., WOLFVILLE, M. 8, widening and developing with the other Last year we ad to record an increase of our trade with with Ger- retrograding. THE FARMER'S SHARE, Coming to home products and we exported last year, produce of the tine, 906,000, ies about the same. 1p avimals and other pro- ducts of agriculture, which the farmer pro- duces, we, in 1892, ex $50,700,000, against $29,500,000 in 1891, an increase in the year of $21,633,000. That isa large increase in one industry, in one year. It is proof that the farmers of thia country are producing more and more and are finding remunerative markets, and we cannot expect more. We live in this world in an age when the staples of the country and the prices thereof are fixed by the yield of the world to a large extent. The export of the produce of the farmer, therefore, in the last years was gratifying in- deed. THE FARMERS AND THE TARIFP. Every one knows that about two or three veare ago the duties upon farm products, such as bacon, hams, shoulders of beef, mu‘ten, pork and iard were arranged, At that time vhese articles were being largely import- ed from the United States, and the Govern- ment, therefore, came to the help of the farm- ers and at their request raised the duties upon these articles, so that, whereas in 1890 the bacon, beef, mutton, pork and lard brought inLo Canada from the United States and dis- tributed in this country was 33 000,000 pounds, it fell in 1891 to 17,000,000 poands, I: fel, again in 1892 to 13,000,000 pounds, The de- crease in the imports of these articles made an additional market to that extent for the farm- ers of the country. So much for the protec- tion to our farmers. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. A Refutation. Siz,—At # meeting of the directors of the New Perth Dairying Company, held on the 18th iust., the following resolution was adopted, a copy of which was kindly handed to me by the secretary. By publishing the same in the first issue of THe Examiner you will oblige Cyrus Suaw. Now Perth, Feb. 20, 1893. Whereas, In the issue of the Patriot news- paper of the 9th inst., appeared a commani cation under the heading “New Perth Notes,” containing strictures on Mr. Shaw's address at the annual meeting of the “‘New Perth Dairying Uo."; and Whereas, Said communication is utterly devoid of trath regarding the course pursued by Mr. Oyrus Shaw in connection with the dairying industry in this locality; and Whereas, No better evidence can be ad. duced of the confidence and esteem in which Mr. Shaw is beld by the Company than in his being unanimously re-elected President for the ensuing year. Therefore Resolved, That we deem it our duty as Directors to refute the malicious charges preferred against Mr. Shaw in said is- sue of the Patriot as being entirely without foundation, and calculated to create discord among the members and injuriously affect the best interests of the said Company; and Further Resolved, That scopy of this re solution be sent to the Patriot and ExamMineR newspapers for publication. (gd) John Hamilton, Sec’y, vames Gordon, Alex. Hamiiton, Stewart McLaren, Peter J. D. Edmonds, Wm, Cain, Directors. GENTLEMEN.—We have a splendid variety of new felt hate. 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