Ben . ' - “Ol + THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN #TREKT. Job Printing of all kinds at short notice sillhead , Letterheads, Notcheads, Pamph- ets, Posters, Dodgers, etc. sooo Teams :—-Five Dottarns A Year. AILY EXAMIUN re oa. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxiripss. o~ neat, clean, an prom t attenti. EXAMINER Joh mert is peculiar, tasteful Printing to orders, THE Printing Depart- Don't forget it. Suxrote Corrs Two Czngs eR A New Departure, Owing to the increasing demand for first-class Readymade Overcoats, from this date we will keep in stock a nice range of CUSTOM-MADE OVERCOATS and ULSTERS, ranging in price from $1000 to $25.00, JOAN McLEOD & CO Charlottetowr, November 26, 1892—eod & wky VARIETY OF — GREAT oots and Rubbers Felt GOFF BROTHERS STORE. eod & wky Charlottetown, November 18, 1892 ASE YOUR GROCER FOR = ~ &- The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER nnual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION LBS. For Samploe © « «ree, write to C, AL’ «ED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. RS. Aa a. RB Sz Page =P HOW TO MANAGE A WIFE Is an easy task compared with managing vuccessfully a Retail Furniture Store. In managing a wife only one woman is con- ‘cerned, but in running a Furniture Factory | nd Store there are hundreds to please. You will find a full line of FINE FURNITURE, etc, ete, “all home-made,” i at our Store. Parlor and Bedroom Suites, made by and for LIVE PEOPLE. And then the prices! Customers wonder how we sell so CHEAP and live MIARK WRIGHT & CU. 1892—2aw & wky Lsrp. Charlotte own, N. vember 22, hab lis nein FLOW Aa, —» — ee ae eee JOUNSTONs FLUID BORE Is a good food for children, supplying as it does the mate ‘ial that forms * Flesh,” “Musele” and Bene.” 1892 ee ee T econ h- 9 XMAS, 1897. | Ay : i» | UR Large Stock of WATCHES, JiWSLRY, & bos! () been sorted up fur the XMAS TRADE, and will be found well worth inspecting. Liberal Discount fur Cosh, ' G. Hi FAYLOR, Jeweler, Charlottetown, Nov. 29, 1892. NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. | Caiendar for December, 1892. MOON’S CHANGES. ONE ENJOYS Full Moon, 3rd day ........ veces 9 53 after Last Quarter, 10th day........... 10 6 after New Moon, 19 h day..... ....... 3 49 morn First Quarter, 26:h day..... ---- 458 after Day High Water. of Day of Week. - Month. Morn. After. h. m. h. m 1 Thursday $17 1.8 46 2 Friday =e wae 9 39 3 ~aturday 10 3 10 25 | 4 Sunday 1046 | Il 8 5 Monday | 11 29 | 11 50 | 6 Tuesday <a 0 12 7 W ednesday | 0 34 0 57 8 Thursday 1 20 1 43 | 9 Friday | “ers 2 30 | 10 Saturday | 255 3 20 | 11 | Sunday | 346 | 412 | 12 Monday | 442 5 13 | 13 Tuesday : ioe 6 18 | 14 W ednesday | 6 46 7 14 | 15 Thursday | 7 39 8 3) 16 Friday 8 26 8 48 { 17 Saturday | 9 lv 9 32 1s Sunday 9 53 10 14 19 Mouday | 10 34 10 54 20 Tuesday | 1115 | 1 36 | 21 W ednesday ll 55 i 22 Thursday 0 i4 | 0 33 | 23 Friday ObF | 113 | 24 =| Saturday 129; 148 | 25 Sunday a 2 29 26 Monday | 25 316 | 27 Tnesday : 22). 2 28 | Wednesday 455 | § 37! 29 | Thursday 4 oe 7. 2 30 = | Friday : ei 2e 31 | Saturday tn) oe BeSTABLISHED 1790. CLIFT, WOOD & CH, General Commission “erchants, | ST. JOH -, NELD. Wwe have much pleasure in inforning our cor | respord nis in P. BK. Island that we have rebuiit part of our premises (de-troyed by the recent fire), and have now sufficient -'OR GK and WHAKEFAGK to enable us to resume busi- ness as here'«of re Con-igunents of Produce will at all times have our best attention, CLIFT, WOOD & CO. nov25—2aw & wky ROBERT BALLOCH & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A, MJi21S9i, HALIFAX 9100 RE-OPENING. THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Halifax, N.S. | TEMPOR »RILY closed for repairs and im- provements, will re--nven eariy in September with superior accommodcatiors for reception ot private patients, under th: churge of Nursing sisters of the Church of England, from 3t, Mar- garet’s Home, Boston “uss i The tlospital is situa'ed in extensive open grounds, facing |'a’ housie College, in a quiet neighhorhoond, cavily accessible. Fur terms and further pa'ticulara apply to the ister in charge 8mdv law)—sept7 S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON GUT NAILS, And Spikes, Vacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Uungarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, Ne B. novi—l es 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 ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most heaithy and nemesis substances, its manyexcellent 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 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 FRANOISOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, EY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown, mwf jy3l “How axe you!” Nicely, Thank You,” "Thank Who?” “Why the inventor of SCOTT'S | EMULSIGN Which cured me of CONSUMPTION.” Give thanks for its discovery. gfhat it does not make you sick when you take it. Give thanks. That itis three times as efficacious as the old-fashioned cod liver oil. Give thanks, That it issuch a wonder- ful flesh producer. Give thanks, Yhatit is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds. Besure you get the genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at goc. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. EACH |IPLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED . & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER CENUINE. jan2- dy & wky CALLE TT's PURE > #3 , <add PowDERED / {00% ‘ { Soe * [AS VA\ ‘@= PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. Disappoints ! QUEEN Insurance Agency. Dilice Next to Bank of Nova Scotia JAMES DESBRISAY, AG=AT. febis—eei Ready for use in ary quantity. For making Soap, ftening Wate-, Disinfecting, and a hundred othet | uses. A can equals 2) pounde Sa! Soda, Sold by All Grocers axi DPruggista. i= Ww. GILLES, Toronta The Telephone Compan P. E. ISLAND. Pp RTIES using the Telephones would find talking much more satisfactory if they would observe the following rules :— | at, Speak with the mouth about four inches from the transmitter, 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not too ; loud, and ooneesy- | &rd. ¢ lace the apete so as to cover the ear, just as if you wished to shut out all other sounds. Do not press too hard on the ear. I: is possible to talk and be heard when stand- ing back two or three feet from the tranamitter, if you shout loud enough, but it is not a p t mode of conversation, is entir:ly unnecessary, and is a useless waste of wind and lungs, besides being very avnoying to all within range of your ROB ANGUS, ap? Manager ‘ ae . ashen — senentobienemhd we ihittetatitetecleaiiedh ath allel tiie tial . a ae lis NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, "MONDAY, DECEMBER 5, i892. VOL. 30.--NO. 180 Written for The Examiner. Another Ode to P. E. Island. “Sweet Garden of the Gulf ! Of thee I love to sing ;” And if no one objects, I'll make the echoes ring. ‘*Here peace and concord reign, And fruitful fields abound ;” Here, after every rain, Plenty of mud is found. “The valleys and the hills Are clad in emerald sheen ;” (Though very few of them Can anywhere be seen). **No land can be more blest Than this sweet home of ours,” Though garden fruits are scarce, There's always lots of flowers. “Through spring and summer days Sweet birds of plumage fair” Make mark for sportsman’s shot While flying through the air. ‘“‘When autumn days are o'er, And ice and snow appear,” It’s then we start the fun, The jolliest ot the year. **While other lands may boast Of ever-spiinging flowers,” The boast of first-class ‘‘spads” Is heard through parts of ours. “Yet, in our own sweet home I see much to admire,” Not least of which, those times, Is a bright, open fire. Owen W. Nov. 29, 1892. _—oe + LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. Letter from Councillor Hogan. Sir,—It appears from present prepara- tions that the government intend to adept the Railway wharf asa plaice of landing torthe steamer Stanley during the early wister months. This, sir, will prove a serious obstruction to the trade of the citizens of Charlotte- town, from the fact that the first ice forza ing on the river makes the safest natarul means of crossing, but when broken up from day to day wil! render it unsafe during the whole winter, endangering the lives of citizens and the public in general. M. P. Hogan. —<—— New Hotel. Struck By Ligi ‘Uting. REMARKABLE ESCAPE OF THE MSARKE) STINE FLORENCE, The St. John’s, Nfld., H erald vf the 22nd ult., says : The barkentin @ Florence *, Capt. Facey, arrived here from Sydney las night with a cargo of coal. She arrived at that port from Pernambuco, and on the re had a remarkably narrow escape { rom being Sir,—I notice in Friday’s Guardian two or thiee columes giving the opinions of quite a number of our most prominent citizens con- cerning the above scheme. He selects out of the lot two(who live in close proximity to ‘‘Fairholm”) who believed that is the place for the hotel,; one of the two runs a drug bus- iness alinost withia a stouve’s throw of the place, but for reasons perhaps best known to himself he did not give the opinion of the other gen- tlemen who holds quite a different opinion as to the site. I fail to see one thing to recom- mend ‘*Fairholm” as a place for a hotel, no sea breeze, no sewerage, nothing to admire but the Baptist Church. OBSERVER. “*Samaratin.” Sir,—The animus of ‘‘Samaratin” in Friday's issue reveals the class of the Samaratins that he represents—evidently not that noble fellow whose record is found in Luke, 10-33 35—but I rather suspect that he is a representative of those fellows by that name, a record of whose conduct you will find in Luke 9-53. There was a good Samaratin, but there were also Samaratins tha3 were not the most noble in their words or deeds, This modern ‘‘Samaratin’” reminds me of a crow ; he does not notice the thousands of living, active beings on hill and plain, bat so soon 38 his eye detects a carcass you will hear from him. Such a ease as the following is never re- ferred to by our modern *Sameratin.” Some months since during the progress of the service in the Baptiist Mission Hall, on Chestnut street, a poor drunken woman, driven to desperation by the cruelty of a uon-church going husband, staggered in She was at once made as comfortable as possible. At the close of the service she was accompanied to her poverty-stricken, desolate home by Christian ladies, watched over, provided for, sympathized with im her effortato reform. 1 know that this is not 4 solitary instance, nor are these confined to the Church and Mission above referred to by any means. This critic of churches and of their work, not being a representa- tive of the good Samaratin, but that other class, itis hardly to be expected that he sheuld notice cases such as the above. These would not answer his purpose. CuRISTIAN. _— That Note. Sin,—‘W. P. D.,” in Tae Examiner of the 2nd inst., thinks there is no prvublem. Here are some of the answers that have been received: $6.89, $8632, $84.00. $67.49, $85 87, $86.00, and $114. Which sright? If it is so simple, it is # strange thing that the answere should vary all the way from $6 80 to $114.00. There is no question of compound interest at all. Hotper or THE Nore. Another large shipment of those cheap reefers (nap) to hand. We will sell them same price as last. —James Paton & Co. Christmas number of the Illustrated London News at Haezard & Moore’s. bov30 Lovk at the ladies’ corsets for 40c, regu lar prices 802 tu $1.—J B Macdonald's n28 6i For one week we will allow aspecial dis count on ali makes of corsets andg ves A pecial line of ladie’e kid gloves in ia-y+ sizes only, 7, 74, 74, 72 and 8, usually; retailed a1 $1.23, wili clear this lot at 40 cents a W. A. Weeks & C., next to Beer & Gu nv26 3i w Geo Carter & Co have just received 100 bar rels of choice No. 1 Northern Spy apples, also 25 barrels of extra choice American Baldwins These are, without doubt, the best apples seen here for some years. For sale by tae barrel, bushel, peck or dozen, at the low@s possible prices. p29 lw sod Beit? : destroyed by lightning. The facts as we gor them from the captain and m ste, Mr Chase, are as follows : (n Mond sy, Oct 17th, about 7 45 a, m.. lon. 53 30, amidst a severe cyclone, which had been raging for nearly twenty four hours and had caused great anxiety and trouble to the captain and crew, a bolt of lightning struck the ship's mizzenmast and camedown by the backstays on eithersideand spread it. self all over the ship. The captain was standing on the skylight, and the mate and boatswain, John Pitcher, were con- versing at the rail, the latter resting against the starboard mizzen rigging. When the electric fluid flashed down it completely deprived the three of their eye- sight for at least two or three minutes, and left them almost senseless and speechless The lightniag traversed the whole ship, ate its way along by the bolts and stanchions support. ing the ornamental network on either side, charred and burned the lower rigging, por tions ef the bulwarks, etc., and jeft visible traces of its presence all about. The man at the wheel fell down overpowered with the shock, and the steward was hurled from the gsiley and the stove therein rent in pieces The cabin was filled with a thick, choking, sulphurous smoke, almost impvssible to breathe, and it was thought the ship was on fire, but fortunately that calamity was avoid- ed. The escape of the boatswain was mirace ulous, The fluid traversed the backstay with- in a few inches of bis body and charred a por- tion of the rigging «gainst which he was atanding,so that he reckons himself exceedinge ly fortunate in escaping with his life, while the othe:s are thenkful that in this dreadful danger their eyesight was spared, The out break was fullowed by a whirlwind, with waterspouts and a deluge of rain, after waich the weather improved. _—_eoe + The Prisoner Was Liberated. CANADIAN COMMISSIONER IN FRANCE SUCCESSFULLY INTERCEDES, THE The Hon. Hector Fabre, Canadiar Com- missioner iu France, has succeeded in getting a Canadisn Frenchman out of jail under peculiar circumstances. Villedary- Dumaine, a young Frenchman, who for some years was night watchman et the parliament buildings at Quebec, weni home to Janicot, Dordogne, to visit his mother. He took with him his wife, a French- Canadian woman, and his children. On the way out from New York to Cherbough, Madame Dumaine gave birth to a child. On arriving at home, Dumaine, who bad neglected to perform his military service, was arrested and incarcerated at Limoges untilthe stood his trial before a council of war. The Canadian commissioner, in- formed of the fact, wrote to M. de Frey- cinet, Minister of War, and stated circum- stances had prevented Dumaine from benefitting by the Amnesty law of 1889, In answer to his letter, Mr. Fabre was informed by Col. Pamard, Chief of the Cabinet of War, that proceedings had been discontinued. The man has been liber ated. Sap anp Fata Accrprent. —A sad accident occurred at Everett, Mass., on Monday, Nov. '2ist, by which a young man lost his life, Whi'e at work erecting a large building, Al- bert Howlett fell to the ground and received such severe injury that he lived only six hours after being taken to his howe. The de- ceased was a native of Annandale, Lot 56, where he was held in high esteem by all who were acquainted with him. He left his native Province about four years ago and engaged in the carpenter business at Everett, Mass., where he had up to the time of the accident been very successful. The deceased leaves a wife to mourn the loss of a kind and affection- ate husband. seeniliinngee No ong ever smoked *‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco fora fortnight and then took to any brand in preference to it. [t bears its own testimony of its qualities, and itis this testi- mony whichisalwaysconvincing. Thesmoxer who uses it is never annoyed by getting it sometimes of good quality and sometimes of bad. The arrangements of the manu- facturers for keeping its quality equal are very alaburate and complete, and are the results of many years of experience and close observation. ——_o—— Cawapian Raw Fiax.—A letter is publish- ed in the Montreal press, addressed to the Agricultural Department of Quebec by the London firm of Cameron Bros, & Co, It etates that some English and Continental friends of the firm contemplate entering upon transac tions in buying Uanadian raw flix, and desire names and addresses of important and reliable flax growers throughout that province. Thos interested in the matter are requested, says the Gazette, to send to the Department at Quebec any information in this line asked. - SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS, Mild, Safe, Efficient. Far su- perior to any pill. For Head- ache and iver Complaint pecking con equal these Tab- lets. ith the DISCOVERY they cure 50 in & box only 35 cts. For Your Benefit.—We would direct specia attention to the advertisement of the Diamona Bookstore ard Bazaar. It is now about ter years since Mr. Chappelle added the Bezaa) attraction to his extensive establishment, and it is annually the source of gratification an delight to the thousands who visit it. It wii) be in fall blast for the Christmas trade, open ing on Wednesday next, Dec. 5th. New Raisins.—Beer & Goff have just re ceived their Xmas stock of common and laye: Valencia raisins, and they are now offering hem at exceedingly low prices. If you want he best stock in the market at the lowest ~_ don’t poss Beer & Gulf s stores. in lat. 83.57 and Mrs. Capt. J. E. MELVIN, Paralysis Defeated! BLEEDING PILES, Headache and Dyspepsie CURED BY SKODA. MRS. MELVIN IS A LADY OF INTELLI GENCE, HONESTY AND TRUTHFULNESS, AND HIGHLY ESTEEMED BY ALL HER NEIGHBORS AND FRIENDS. SHE WILL CORROBORATE ALL THE STATEMENTS IN THE FOLLOWING LETTER. GENTLEMEN :—For years I had a terri- ble trouble with my stomach—my feed souring immediately after eating, to gether with a severe . L would have a prickly, numb se jon in my arms, and down my sides, with etrong ten dency towards lysis. For thirteen years I have been troubled with extreme Constipation, combined with that most BETTER terrible sormentor, ooting Piles. 2 ey Wi bleed profusely, and pain me severely, so Attimest yuld that I could neither sit, stand, sleep or eat. I became very much reduced in flesh and strength, and felt completely worn out. I have tried nearly all the Physicians in this vicinity, and have taken patent medicines in large quantities, but received no vermanent benefit. Through a friend, my attention was called to the merits of SKODA’S REMEDIES. I con put Nile | n, having but little in their efficacy. let » felt but little effect, but persi- | in toeir use. i have now taken four bottles of SKO DA’S DISCOVERY, used two bexes of SKODA’S PILE CURE and four boxes SKODA’S LITTL’ 1 I “iy Dys- — is all gx regular, Appetite geod ed much in flesh n fac, .t2 J#iLavECTLY WELL. All credit is due to your Woenderial Remedies, and I cannot say too much in their praise. COLD eg s ours, MRS. CAPT. J. E. MELVIN, No. 38 Warren 8St., ROCKLAND, MB. We GUARANTEE 6 Eotties to BENEFIT or CURE. You get help or get your m> ry back, WILL YOU TRY ITT SKODA DISCOVERY CO,, Wolfville, N.S. DLESES.. JG) oe. SYDNEY STREET EAST, S NOW PREPARED to take in washing at moderate rates, Also dressing, etc. Gentie- men’s suits washed, cleansed and repressed a specialty. Orders promptly attended to. nozs 2 DIVIDEND NOTICE. RN i {ERCHANTS’ BANK oF P, EK, Ietanp, Charlottetown, Dec. 2, 1992. OTICE 1s hereby given that a half-yearly dividend at the rate of Eight per cent per aunum on the Capital Stock of this Bank has been declared, payable at its Banking House on and afver January 3rd, prox, By order of the Board, WM, McLEAN, Cashier, dec?—dy 4w (2aw) wy 4i Ee | 7 For Coughs, Colds, Hoarseness, Use Campbell’s | Canadian Cough Emutsion. mane xanx. Only 25c. per Bottle. — vv WR eV) Respecting resolution passed by the Medical Mea of this city, re- questing the Draggists to dis- coatinue selecting medicines for their customers :— S I have a iegal right to select medicines for my customers, I shall continue as heretofore to supply their wants to the best of my abiity—with the best goods that money can buy, and my long experience ia the busi- oess, (extending over twenty years, with four years spent in the study of medicine with a practising physician), I feel justified in asking for a continuance of your liberal patronage. The Apothecaries Hall is not rua in the interest of any physician, directly or indirectly. You are not charged 25 or 30 per cent extra on prescriptions for the doctors’ venefit. Therefore, bring them to me and save money, All prescriptions and family recipes shali receive my — al attention. ‘uur obedient servant, Groner E. Ht ones. Apotheearies Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen St., Ch’town. SS at ¢. P. FLETCHER, ——DEALER IN— PIANOS, ORGANS, “New Wiliams” Sewing Machine. A nice stock always on hand to select from. Office (ior the present) at the Store of a a ee Jonn McLeod & Co, law& wy—nov2