oe rHE EXAM Job Printin 7 For neat, clean, tasteful Printing LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREKT. EXAMINER Job Printing "Daet ated tating ; fnead eotiente See ment is peculiar. Don't forget it lets, Posters. Dodgers, etc, — Teams :—Five Dottans 4 Yaan, “ This is true Liberty, when Free Bora Men, having to advise the Pi blic, may speak free.”-—Evnrrives. Sinais “oviee Two Cante ee = —_- : ae See eee ee a = ae ae 7 eee ae = — — — 2 ‘WpPIrS. - NEW SERIES. CHARIOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 1, 1892. VOL. 30. NO. 107 §§ EDITH HILL, wood, England, Hesires Pupils for Pianoforte, Term eegias first week in September, Certifi from Soath Kensingt mn. vagland. *Sequire st BEKR & GUFF'S U oper Store. septlo- ead tf J. H. AYERS, D. D. S., Graduate of the University of Pennsylvania. OFFICE—Reoms formeriy occapied by Dr. Robins, opposi:e St. Danstan’s Cathedral, Great pcore’ =t eet. "hale hours from 9a.m, to Ip. m., and from 105 p.™ d&w Im—sept?2 uk. H. L. HEARTY, Organist of St. Paul’s Church, ILL resume lessons on the Piano the first V week in September. Choice Music on sale For terms, etc.. apply at Music at lowest prices. angZ3 Rooms, Priace Street. —_—_— Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. R. VINNICO WBE has removed bis office to Messrs. Haizerd & Muore’s Bookstore, where all orde 5 and payments may be left. His arustic Toning and Touiag is widely known among Many of 1d nusicians of Nova acotinns wellas on ths Island. Having an ex- perience lasting over twenty years, his superior xnowledge of }'\auo coastraction enables him to regulate actions to a nicety, giving the sastra- genta bea: ful even tove, also a delicate touch wthekey.oard thar f accomplish. No caehpeany work, such as dirt, rusty strings, retringing, yellow keys, dull polish, etc. Mr. Vieveumbe knows ata glance what requires to he done and does it. Estimates for repairing cheerfally given Strings and Piano Fittings sept on hand. Al orders punctually attended to. 6 n eod—septs SD ST, GUORGE PRIOHACT, SPONGES ! SPONGES ! Ehave just received a new stock of Spa 8 W which ure *el'ing very cheap to run wit as j Marters fur Parent Medicines of every kind Fancy aad Voil-t Article« Hair Prushes, 00th (a fine line}, Nuilaod Cl.th Brushes, Per- fmes Bay Ram, ete. Fine line of Havana Cigars last opened. Also Pipes, Tobaccos. Cigarettes ete dappenning of Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe- An daborate SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on P.E Island, where the most d-i:cious beverages are dispensed. FP. de €. DAVIES, ug'6 l’roprietor. PICKFORD & BLACK’S N, SN, * FASTEN iT.” NAND AFTER MONDA Y, September 19th, the above ~teamer will sail from H \LIFAX ve , , Every Monday at 6 p m, For ISAAC'S HARBOR, CANSO, ARICHAT, PORT HAWKFSBURY. CHARLOTTE: WN and SUMMERSIDE, returnirg via ‘me ports, ‘NS. “OUTY OF GHENT.” On and after WE ONE ADAY, September ist, the above Steamer will sail Every Wednesday at 6 p.m. Pr SHK*T HARBOR, S\LMOY HIVER, SON \. SHHKBROUKEK, “ HIT- HE vt, CANSO, AKICH \ r, GUYSBOR®. ROYLS TON, <~or ref ard CHSRLOTIETOWN ; returning. will ieave CHAKIVITETOWN every SATURVAY EVENING, caling at itermediate poris This will give two ssilings a week from Char- hitter wn, ti , te ‘ he F ‘ST. ET on Thorsday evenings aod CITY OF GHENT on Saturday evenings. Through Bills of i ate hp a Jo west ra = . - —— fs " —_ For information apply ‘o W. W. (“LARER, Agent. Charlottetown, Sept. 0, 1902~-pat guar ‘gave such excellent sati-faction. MELISSA ——THm—— Original and oaly Reliable Porous Rainproof Cloth ir the world ! YOU WANT A FALL GVERCOAT, and you want the best that can be had fo the money. THE SEASON IS LIKELY TO BE RAINY, so if your Fall Overc-at will answe for a waterproof as well you are that much ahead. THE WISE THING TO DO is to bay a Melissa Coat ; it is the only coat manu factured which will satisfaccorily fill the requirements. THE FACT THAT MELISSA COATS ARE RAINPROOF does not the slightest dszree with their being soft, warm and comfortable, No other fabric is so suitable for LADIES’ CLOAKINGS and MEN’S WRAPS as Meliasa. interfere ir All genuine Porous Rainproof Cloths are stamped in wax with the Meliasa trade mark seal, and Melissa Garments have the above trade mark label attached, sept28 —2; (28th Oct 1) & PIGKLESG VINEGAR Anu SPIES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. — —- — (0 ————-— YNGLISH MALT ViNEGAR.—We have on hand a large i stock of t!is excellent Vinegar, which is, without doubt, the best Vinegir for keeping Pickles in the market to-day. As we import this direct from England ourselves we can guarantee the quality. WHITE WINE VINEGAR.—We have a'so received an- other consignment of XXX White Wine Vinegar, in Demi. johns and Vasks, from the best manufactory in the Dominion, which we can confidently recommend to be first-class. PICKLING SPICES. —We have received another lot of the same kind of Spic> that we had last season, and which Don’t bay poor Spices and | thereby spoil your Pickles. Whole Pepper, Allspice, Cinnamon, Ginger, Cloves, Mace, | Mustard Seed, etc., always kept on hand. ' BEER & GOFF, Ch town, Sept. 1, 1892—eod&wy Queen and King Square Stores ey . ro : Disappoints ! Have you_ever_heard Bock Pocket! (PATENTED.) of the A The new and ingenious LUCK POCKAT is « sife- guard against the loss of vs usbles from out the pockets ky means of abstraction or uthersise As a witch pocket it is invaluabl-. This pocket is in use in the United States and other countries, end its success in PREVENTING THE LOSS OF MONEY, watches or other valuables brings it into uuiversal favor where- * ever introduced. in When buying Clothing ses that the LOCK POCKET is attached to your garment. Ready Made Clothing. septlS —tf (tu thu sat) New Wrinkle E. A. SMALL & CO., Wholesale Clothiers, Montreal, SOLS PATENTEES FOR CANADS. | 4 ~ beget: Ly, tug COGNAC eee THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE, THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, Ask your Wine Merchant for them. ee. COLONIAL AQUSE, f MONTREA, WE DAVE A PULL STOGK OF FRUIT JARS, Pints, Quarts, Half Gallons. Mail orders promptly and carefully at- tended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL, aug27-—t ts tf | “How are you!?’’ f Nicely, Thank You,” Ths Who?” “Why the inventor of SCOTT'S ERULS! 11 Vibick eared me of CONSUREPTIOR." | Give thanks for its discovery. — it en you does not make you sick w i take it. Give thanks. That itis three times as efficacious as the old-fashioned cod liver oil. That it issuch a wonder- 1 | § Give thanks, j ful flesh producer. | 2 Give thanks. Thatit is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofu/la, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds. Besure you get the genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at oc. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. ’ { MOUNTED on Valcanite, wee a set; mounted on fatts Metal, $15.00 @ set. Partial Sets from $2.00 and upwards. Best of material, workmanship and satiefaction.-_MURRAY’S DENTAL PARLORS (45 Qasen 3. rect. lyr eod & wy—junet } O DISINFECT an IN EPIDEMICS Pe eienrvistace :iOzonized RED-CROSS | Fluid, NATURE’S OWN DISINFECTANT. NOT POISONOUS. THE MOST THOROUGH DEODORIZER AND DISINFECTANT KNOWN. HAS A FRESH, HEALTHFUL ODOR. KENNETH CAMPGELL & CO., Montneat CAUTION USE x Tne | & easiy |S useo. | = : EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED xX. & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS, ‘ONS OTHER GENUINE, jan2- dy & wky Philips Square: Ocdfellowship. 1e Sovereivn Grand L-dge concluded its ession at Portland, Oregon, on Satur- day last. We clip the following from the Gr ad Sire’s report: Grand Sire Busbee’s rep rt pays flat ering tribute to the zeal of De, uty Grand Sire Campbeil, upcen whom dey ved much of the labor of the adminis- ra’ op, owing o the illness of its chief. Th: 1 it goes oa to state that the net in- ere: se of active 'odge membership from Jan. 1,1 91, toJan. 1, 1892, was 48,307. Thisisthe ar. st iocrease ever made in a single year in .1¢ history of the order. Tha lodge me! bership in good standing on the Ist of iast January bad reached the enormous tote of 721,146, and, including the sisters of tebekah iodges, 802,881. The ex- |pen itures for relief, the test of the op- erat ve fraterniiy of the order, during 1891 —) 2 wer $3,176,38..08 It is interesting to |con are the relative progress of the order | wit that made by its English brethren. |On anuary 1, 1890, the membership of ‘the Manchester Unity of Oid Fellows ex- |ceer 2d the American membership by 14,- /316 On Janu: ry 1, 1892, the membership of t e Indepencent Order of Olid Fellows exe sded that of the Manchester Unity by : 3,378. Th» total membership of both ‘on. snuary 1, 1392, aggregated 1,572,384, am mbership l.rgely greater than that of any venevulent society on the face of the glo! » The total revenues of the American ord : for the year amounted to $6 956,064. >. E V. De Boissiere has made a most mvi ficent gift 'o the order in Kansas, to lest: lish a home and industrial school. | Th: princely contribution is estimated at |two iundred thousand dollars. i i Seeding Wheat. ste JT e Ohio agricultural experiment station jhas or several years been investigatiag such | prol ems in whet cuitureas the quantity of ;seei per acre, he depth of seeding, drilling | vers 8 broadcasting, the mixing of different | vari ties, cross dvilling and the use of the jrolie press. Th2 average results favor sows ‘ing ¢ the rate of five to seven pecks per acre | ef t! oreughly cleansed seed, and sowing this not co exceed two inches deep. In favorable ‘seas u8 broadcast seeding has produced about geacropa’ drilling, but if the seeding a be hot ani dry, drilling is likely to the best results. No advantage has yet beer discovered in the mixing of different vari: ties. There has been a slight increase of crop where the wheat was cross drilled, the san quantity of seed being used in each case This increase may be partly due to the more thor ugh pulverizition of the soil accomplish- ed b the double drilling. The roller press— a wi eel following each hoe of the drill has not j creased the yield sufficiently to warrant its use. 28 li seas give Horse Notes. E) sctioneer bas 108 trotters and one pace ‘in the 2.30 list. E: angeline, 2 1)j, and Alix, 2.12}, are the j sstest four-year-olds of the year Tie trotting record and the pacing re- cord uuw stand tied at 2.04 Ti 2 fastest trotting race record is Mar- tha \/ilkes, 2 08}. TI 3 fastest pacing race record is Mascot, 2.04 Tt 3 fastest stellion race record, trotting, is Le sasco, 2.112. Guy Wiikes is the youngest sire to have three with records of 2.15 or better. Ni icy and Martha are two old-fashioned namin 3, but the two mares wh» bear them are o the latest style. Fo. Over Firry YraRs Mrs. Winsloes Soott ng Syrup has been used by miilions of moth rs for their children while cutting teeth. It rel aves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- ducet natural, guiet sleep by relieving the child ‘rom pain, «nd the little cherub awakes as ‘‘l cight as @ betton.” Itis very pleasant tota ie. It soothes the child, softens the gums allays all psin, relieves wind, regulates the b wels, and is the best-known remedy for diarr wa, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be ac ve and ask for ** Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syre ,” and take so other kind. lyr Su: ak Surpments To THE States —One of the p culiarities of the sugar sivuation ia Can- ada s the shipment of yellows from the Hali! x refinery to the United States. The consi nments sent forward go far have netted the r- tiners $3 60 per hundred weight, which is sli; atly above the average recent net whole- sale ice in the local market. Cu LpRFN Evysoy the pleasant flavor, gentle actio and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative; and if the father or wother be costive or bilious the most gratil ‘iog results follow its use, so that it is th: est family remedy kaowa and every famil should have a bottle. ee Bu; Yretp or Oars.—A Gagetown gent! man writes the St. John San as folio. s: **Having just threshed my oats, I wo: Id like to record what is considered here m unusually large yield of grain for tie amount sown. From six and one half \ushela eown last apripg, we threshed two | undred and thirty bushels, or a yield of ov ¢35to1l. This amount of seed was sow). on five acres of ground. I may add he so ed was sown by hand and the grain stood very evenly.” Du zing last week 20,479 barrels of apples were shipped from Montreal to Europe. Tu s is to certify that I came to the Wilmot Spas o:iugs in Oct., 1857, so much ¢ filicted with \vepepsia that [ did not expect to live long. Freely diicking the water completely cured me in a few weeks. NEHUMAH VRANDENBURG. Fre lericton, N. B. jan icc ollie Ir is said that of all the pills ia the market, Ever: body’s Pills are the beet. That is a high estimonial, bat it is borne out by hund cds usiog this popular family medi- j most serious struggles for pre-emi ence, ! This is what has happened for t) e bicycle *|many years«f experience and close obser- A Drop ef Advice. The constant drop of water Wears away the hardest stune ; The constant drop of liquor Wears away the moral tone Of mankind, and you'd better Leave the wretcned stuff alone. —_————_—_——_ The Future of the Bicycle The year 1892 has been marked by a wonderful development of the machine which so short atime ago was only a toy. The bicycle has proved itself in military service the superior of the mounte | courier. In the postal service it has crowded pret- ty closely the fast mail train. Qa the inife track it has brok -n the re- cord of the fastest trotter—of Nancy Hanks herself. The attention of the sporting world has turned to the possibilities of the bicycle in & manner never known before. I is recog- nized not only as an interesting feature of athletic games, but as a competi or in the ; in 1892. {t has come to the fr nt in the fields of practical enterprise and sport. It has furnished ideas, such as the , ueumatic tire and the ball-bearing axle, wich have already accomplished a revolution in meth- ods elsewhere. What is to be the future of this wonder- ful machia2 ? Who can tell ? Who can set a limit to the development of its usefulness in the pleasures and the business of the world ? °2es 2 --———_———- Woman Should be Natural. A woman never loses anything by being real. Fora woman to be natursl is for her to be an object of respect and love. She was created tu sway, not as p.en sway, by strong physical powers, but in her own way and by her more gentle qualities. A natural woman is she greatest power in the world to-day. By her very naure she conquers, whether the be the vife of a humble clerk or a ten times millio saire. ‘She is always so lovable becuse she is so natural,” was the graceful tribute } heard a g*oup of women a few evenings ago pay to a young woman who had just left them. ‘*Men ore so fond of her,” said another woman in the group, ‘‘and yet no one would cal! her pretty.” Let artifice, sham or pretension enter into matters of such a woman, and she would become at once an unwelcome guest where now she is bidden and eagerly sought for. Some one may say, ‘‘Yes, the one you speak of is probably a rich woman, and she can afford to be lovable.” Not at all, my friend. She is the daugh- ter of a man whose salary is too msager for him to give his wife a servant, aud that daughter heips the mother in house work. She is the very sunshine of that home simply because she never tries to appear what she is not.—St. Paul Pioneor Press. +204 7e-ere Superstitious Signs. Two well-known and energetic Detroit merchants, who, though rivals in business, are good friends and fond of each other's society, were coming down town one morn- ing and the conversation turned upon popular superstitions, when one of them stepped off the sidewalk to avoid passing under a ladder. ** What did you do thst for?” asked the one who walked right along under it. **T don’t know exactly,” replied the other doubtfully. ‘** Superstitious, I suppose.’ **T suppose so.” ** Well,” banteringly, “I’m not that kind. I don’t believe in signs and what they express.” ** No kind ?” with a faint smile. ** Nary a sign,” with confidence. *T thought so.” ** Why did you say that?” “ Because I think so, that’s why. And so would any other man who read that great big sign you've got up over your store inscribed, * The Best Goods in Town for the Least Money.” **Qh!” laughed the other one, and he took him in behind the first Indisn they met and gave him « fine cigar as a brain tonic. —Detroit Free Press. SKOPA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American FB em- 7, for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guaraitee contract with every bottle. Pay ouly for the good you reccive. At all Dryggists, 81.00 per bottle, six ttles 85.50. I you wunt to know about SKODA’S RIUDME- DIES, send postal for ‘** Morning Light.’ Attention has lately been attracced to the subject of the unclaimed funds which have been accumulating in the British national exchequer for the past two or three centuries by the fact, recently devel- oped, that the new Royal Courts of Justice have been built mainly with the surpius in- terest on the fands. In 1891 the funds in Chancery amounted to nearly $350,000,000, and some years since Mr. Gindstons found it convenient to borrow $200,000.000 of the suitors’ money as a national loan. No MaN ever smoked ‘‘Myrtle Nuivy” tobacco for a fortnight and then took to any brand in preference toit. It bears its own testimony of its qualities, and it is testimony which is always coavincing. The e#mcker who uses it is never annoyed by getting it sometimes of good quality and som: times of bad. ‘The arrangements of the manufacturers for keeping its quality equal are very elaborate and complete, and are the results of vation. eee wsdl The Lientesant-Governor of New lruns- wick uses Wilmot Royal Belfast Ginger Ale and Spa Waiers as the only cold drinks at his patent medicines in large quantities, but Ni RS SU A Sei 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. SK WILL CORROBORATE ALL THE STATEMENTS IN THE FOLLOWING LETTER. GENTLEMEN :—For years I had a terri. ble trouble with my stomach—my feod souring immediately after eating, to- gether with a severe headache. I would have a prichly, mumb scrsation in my arma, and down my sides, with strong ten dency towards Paralysi«. For thirteen years I have been trouble with eaireme Constipetion, combine with that most terrible tormentor, SETTER os Piles. Attimes they would bleed profusely, and pain me severely, se that I could neither sit, stend, sleep or tat. 1 became very much reduced in flesh and strength, and felt completely worn ont. I nave tried nearly all the Physicians in this vicinity, and have taken received no rermanent benefit. Through a friend, my attention was called to the merits of SKODA’S REMEDIES. I con- sented to try them, havin but ite? i AN faith in their efficacy. Jat first felt but litthe effect, but persisted in their use. i have now taken four bottles of SKO. DA’S DISCOVERY, used two boxes of SKODA’S PILE CURE and four boxes SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS. My Dys-| pepsia ts all gone, Bowels lar, Appetite good, and have gained much in flesh. & fact, AM PERFECTLY WELE All credit is due to your Woenderfal Remedies, and I cannot say too much COLD tn their praise. Truly yours, MES. CAPT. J. BE. MELVIN, No. 38 Warren St., ROCKLAND, ME. We GUARANTEE 6 Bottles to BENEFIT or CURE. You get help or get your money back, WILE. YOU TRY IT? SKODA DISCOVERY 0., Wolfville, N.S. YOU will find the NEW DRINKS ——OF THE—- WHEMUT SPA most delicious, They are called Frorr Squasu (a delicate drink for ladies), Lime Frurr CuampaGne (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Cincnona Brr- TERS (a palatable and effective tonic). They will be found an agreeable variety from the Ginger Aie and Lemonade. All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Wine Merchants. Wiimot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd). jyl9 MISS AMY ©. MOORE, Teacher-Graduate of Mount Alli- son Conservatory of Music, wit. GIVE PIANO-FORTE INSTRUCTION in Music Room, under the one formerly nsed by Miss Wilson, corner of Kent aad Prince Streeta, : Papils also given Biaxckboard Lessons on the heory of Music. Class opens 5th September. aug24—Im eod tei fT 3 + , ciLL O's PURE if a é POWDERED j 100 ue LYE PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. Ready for use in any quantity. For making Softening Wate-, Disinfecting, avd « hundred o uses. A can equals 20 pounds Dal Soda. Seld by All Grocers and Droggtate. Ba WW. GILLEeTr, Torcuta Better Late Than Never, ~ seven cases out of every ten, fires orivinating from anknown sources are from the neg- lect of ‘ 1 ‘tn pe “ CHIMNEY SWEEPING. MR. W. H. BROWN, who has trivellel ai over Nove Scotia t the satisfaction of all who have patronized him, will be here next week All work pertormed from the inside of the house without removing carpets or furnitare. 't is all done with neatness aad dispatch. Fiass cao be cleaned through a six-inch pipe if neces sary. For reference enquire of P st'on Bros. banquets and dinner parties. ‘ Pleaseleave your orders at PATTON BRQS’. Store, Queen Street. sep! :* ee es 2 Pe & ES hams O° ol os be: %e ee ee ee ee Metuurt wen sate “—/—-. sh AO agg ai al