ck AR A akan Pa Sa 2 le aoa? Sie ee: Staal MAE Naa. A Sain Ese ee ee ee THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. Job Printing of all kinds at short notice silihead Leiterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- sts, Posters. Dodgers, ete. Tunus :—~Five Doitans a Yran, NEW S®@RTRS. } “ Fhis is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, baving to advise the toblic, may speak free.”—Evarives. ee —— i CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 21, ee —a i892. nie For neat, clean, tasteful Printina and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. Sixers Copms Iwo Orrrs VOL, 30.--NO. 146 —— oe ——— ~ ——— BP . R Om. Mise Comme) Calendar for Decempet, 14 MOON'S CHANGES, Pale PEGG, BOE. GU ccccccvececes 9 53 after Last Quarter, 10th day...........]0 O afer New Moon, 19th day.. . 849 morn Firet Quurter, 26ch day «-- 458 after Dey | | High Water. of | Day of Week. cence | ae ee Month. Morn. After. | h. m. h m 1 | Thureday | $17 | 446 2 Friday 914 9 39 3 saturday id 3 iG 25 4 Sund sy 1946 | TH) 5 Monday | 1129 | 11 50 6 Tuesday ; ; 0 12 7 W ednesday | 0 34 0 57 8 Thursday I 20 1 43 9 Friday 2 6 2 39 10 Saturday | 256 3 20 nL | Sunday | 346] 412 12 Monday | 442 5 13 13 Tuesaday | § 4 6 18 i4 Wednesday “eae 7 14 15 Thursday ' a 8 3 16 Friday 8 26 & 48 17 Saturday | 9 10 9 322 is Suuday | 953 10 14 19 Monday | 10 34 10 54 20 Tuesday | 1235 | 11 36 21 Wednesday it 55 i we 22 Thursday 014 0 33 23 Fiiday 0 53 1 1) 24 Saturday 1 29 1 48 25 uuday 2 8 2 29 20 Monday 2 51 3 16 27 Tuesday | 3 42 418 28 Wednesday 4 55 & 37 29 Thursday 6 20 a's 30 | Friday 7 44 ef 20 31 | Saturday : Co i te ROBERT BALLOCH & CO,, TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. KEPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A, MOQ3R1S)%, HALIFAX “Tk. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c, ST. JOHN, N. B. novi--b ye __ ESESSTASLISGHED 1790. CLIFT, WOOD & CO., General Commission Merchants, ST. JOHN's, NFLD. y KE have much pleasure in informing our cor respondents ia VP. E. Island that we have rebuiit part of our premises (destroyed by the recent fire), and have now sufficient STORAGE and WHAKFAGE to enable us to resume busi- ness as heretofore Consignments of Produce will at all times have our best attention. CLIFT, WOOD & CO, novy?5—law & wkr RE-OPENINGC. THR CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Malifax, N. S.,) p ‘ovements, will re-open early in September iperior accommodations for recertion ot priva putients, ander the charge of Nursing Rist. «ot the Charch of England, from 5t. Mar- gare s li we, Boston. Maas. : The tiospital is situated in extensive open grounds, facing |ia:housie College, in a quiet neighborhood, easily xocessible For terme and further particalars aply to the igter in charge Su dy lew) -ept7 we Wever | Disappoints ! QUEEN Insurance Agency. —_—_-—— Oflica Next to Bank of Nova Scotia JAMES DESBRISAY, ACERT. tebl§—eod EMPORARILY closed for repairs and | mew Prices |! WING 0) able this season to offer our customers GROCERIES of nearly all kinds much cheaper tl Qur B low is « partial list of some of the goods which we are now cffering VERY LOW FOR Cash :— (9 cents will buy 1 Tb. Pure Mixed Candy, wy te + 3 lh. te te iT) es 50 oo i i i i s Our TEA and KEROSENE OIL are too well known to require any puffing or our part, Charlottetown, Decenber 2, 1892—eod & wky stock of RAISINS is exceptionally fine this year, as we have nothing but the very be» TO PRICES being much lower abrosd this year than formerly, we aer ian ever before, bought t quality. 7 tb. good Cooking Raisins, e 7b “© clean Currants, Dollar “ 2 Ib. Granulated Sugar, aa “ 24 ib. Raw Sugar, . = 27 ib. Yeliow Sugar, s ” 5 ib. Good Tea, 4.25 . i bri. Good Family Flour. and we are now selling them cheaper than ever. BEER & GOFF. ee a es eH i r Vy _ = = —— _— ee nen ee ar erenper earner eecnsenet SE YOUR GROCBH FoR Leb The Celebrated HOCOLAT MENIFEE divnwal Sales Exceed 33 MILLION LBS. rtamcing es .¢ ree, write to ©. AL©xED CHOU!.LOU, MONTREAL, ASCE PRBS hen a Sad (GOCE TE wi ae Ine ® ei ES PE Cutier AND Silverware ———_— AT Te e——— decli~iw eod CRY HARDWARE STORK. a — 5) — Special Sle for the Holiday Trade now on. -——(\)-—— ——_—_-- ——. SPECIAL DISCOUNFS FOR CASH. | H .B a in eS . NORTON & C0. QUEEN STREET. Charlottetown, December 12, 1892. | Headquarters for Sizates! 568 P We the b st makers, such as Rogers, Ellin and Boker. fF Our Auctic1 Charlcttetown, Decemb>r 13, 1892—20d GREAT VARIETY OF Feit Boots and Rubbers GOFF BROTHERS’ STORE. Charlottetown, November 18, 1892—eod & wky j j { 1 | ' } ACM 4% AIRS OF GENUINE 4 Pr) CUTLERY ! lave the largest stock ever shown in the city from MPS? LAMPS ° “Stock was never s> complete, and lower than any “= . 1 price. DODD & ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE. AX J SSS 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 eflectually, 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 effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeablesubstances, its manyexcellentqualities 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. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO. SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. Y. W R.WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwf jy3t Birch Timber Waated iUT from Five Hundred to Six Hundred Be : . A Tons of good, sound Rirch Timber, fair average lengths, and not less than fifteen inches square. ) 9.5 c ——_-SELLING CHEAr AT—— | Apply to PEAKE BROs. & CO, Chariottetown, ~~ ae EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Qil with Hypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda Is almost as paiatabie as milk. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER it is Indeed, and the little lads and lassies who take cc !d easily, may be fortified egainst a cough that might prove serious, by taxing Scott's Emulsion after thelr meals during the winter season. DBewere of substitutions and imitations. SCOTT & BOWNE, Gelieviile. P.E, ISLARD RAILWAY CHRISTHAS HOLIDAYS. TERTURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will nr be issued to and from all stations on this Railway on Dec. 23rd and 24th inst., good for return up to and on January 2, 1293. J. UNSWORTH, Supe intendent, Railway Office, Ch’'towa, Dec. 14, 1892. eod pat ga wky prs CILLET T's PURE 2g: POWDERED / 1097 xy 8/0) \S PUREST, STRONCEST, cesT. Ready tor nse in any quantity. For making Boap Boftening Wate™, Disin ecting, & vd a hundred othe uses. A cau equals W pounds Sai Soda. Beld by All Grocers and DPruggiste. se VW. Grins Ts. Voroute CAUTION EACH PLUG OF TH" iivrtle Navy IS MARKED J fh e. & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, {an2?—dy & wky Masszere of Expeditions. FATE OF PARTIES UNDER JACQUES, BIA AND JOUBERT The Reforme, of Berlin, publishes a pri- vate letter, dated October 21, from Boma, the capital of the Congo Free State, on the iower Cong», saying that official confirma- tion has been received there of the reported massicre of the expeditions under Capts. Jacques, Joubert and Bia. The Mouve- ment Anti Ex lavagiste published a despatch from Caspr, Jacques, dated Albertville (Tanganyika), August 27. Jt asked for re-enforcemeuts, and added: *'The post is attacked by Arabs. They have erected a fort facing Albertville. In concert with Joubert we have fruitlessly endeavored te drive them off. Send _ re-enforcements quickly or eur position will be untenable.” The committee of the Brussels anti- slavery society, moved by this appeal, issued a manifesto and opened a subscrip- tion for a relief expedition. Capts. Jacques and Joubert were agents of the Brussels anti-slavery society. Within the past two years they have built a number of military posts along the coasts of Lake Tanganyika, for the purpose of stopping the slave troffic in that regiou. They sent armed parties out from these stations to interfere with the cperations of Arab slaying expedi- tions, and released and cared fora large numberof slaves. Lastspring the Arabs took ‘the offensive and organized a large force ander the command of Rumaligza, the most powerful slave dealer in that region. The Arab force was so large that the little bands of the anti-slavery army were com- pelled to act wholly upon the detensive. There was great danger that their supplies of ammunition would give out before they were rep'enisbhed. About midsummer a fresh supply arrived, and it was hoped that the anti«slavery forces would be able to defeat the beseigiog Arabs. This was the last reliable news heard from the party until Capt. Jacques’ despatch of Aug. 27, asking for re- enforcements, was received, Ever since Sep- tember, however, the most alarming rumors with regard to the situation of the Europeans on Lake Tanganyika have been circulating from Staniey Falls. it was reported that all the men in the Joubert and Jacques parties had been massacred and the Bia expedition had met the same fate. Nobody here seems to know why the Bia expedition should nave come into contact with hostile Arabs, as the expedition, at last accounts, was in Garen- ganze, in the southern part of Congo state. Lhe leiter referred to above, however, says that the reported massacre of those three parties has been officially confirmed. It was the Arab chiefs, Muene Mohara and Nserera, who headed the revolt which resulted in the massacre of the Holdister expedition in May last. Farther east, Ramaliza, on Cake Tan- ganyika, is ‘warring upon the whites. Stiil further east, at Tabora, the Germans are in ‘rouble with her slave dealers. At last ac- couuts Sultan Sikki, the most powerful chief in the neighborhood of Tabora, had taken up arms against the Germans, and had fortified himself with 809 men a little outside of Tae bora. The Germans reported that they were not in sufficiently strong force to take the offensive. They were hard at work convert- ing the station at Tabora into a fortress, and expected to remain on the defensive until re enforcements reached them from the coast. The Arab slave dealers all along the line seem to be making a concerted effort to maintain by force of arms their alleged right to carry on the nefarious traffic. se Boston Markets. Boston, Dec. 17. Porators.—There has been very little change in the condition of the market dur- ing the past week. Domestic receipts have been light, and choice stock is firm, but de- mand not very active. Chenangoes have been aelling fairly and close firmer, some of the best lots at 68 cents. Eces —There has been n> material change during the past week. [Receipts are moderate, aud fancy fresh are in light supply, but there is plenty,of al! other grades. Prices remain about the same. There is a wide range cn fresh goods ac- cording to quality. Held stock is quiet and fairly steady. Limed in steady de- mand, but have to be extra to exceed 20c. ——————0 Personal. Dvorak, the composer, thinks everybody shculd Jearn to play some sort of musica instrument. The Emperor William has ordered a model of the Church erected to the memory of the Empress Augusta to be sent to the Chicago exhibition. =When Shakespeere wrote his plays there were notin all the world as many English speaking people as there are now in New York and New Jersey. Vice Admiral Fairfax, commander of the British Mediterranean squadron, will be tried by court martial in connection with the stranding of the battleship Howe. Swinburne and Morris are said to be out of the race for the poet laureatship, on account of political views. Lewis Morris is the favorite of the Prince of Wales, while Sir Theodore Martin is said to be the personal choice of the Queen. During the pontificate of Leo XLII, eighty§ three cardinals have died, of whom fifty were Italians and thirty-three foreiguers. He has appointed seventy-two cardinals, of whom forty-one were Italiana and _ thirty-vne foreigners. Of the former seventeen have died and of the latter fitteen. There must have been at least some war- rant for the recent reports of the iilness of the Governor-General. A London correspondent, aot of the sensational order, says: “Lhe Karl of Derby has been ia poor health for several months. The tendency ef his condition has been towards the worst, and it was, therefore, wi hout surpri-e that news reached St. James’ equare of a critical development of the malady or complication of maladies, from which thie distinguished noblemen is suffering. Lord Derby has been conscious for some years of increasing weakness in the heart's action, and minor ai)ments.” —_—_—— OO Oo - prices, Semeee News Notes. Fresh cases of cholera are reported in Ham- burg. The Swiss have refused a commercial treaty with France, Hawaii has granted $12,000 to send a band to the Chicago World's Fair, _The Supreme Court of Mississippi has de- cided that alcohol is not a beverage. There are 782 government offices vacant in Italy and 40,000 applicants for them. The French war office has previded for the enroliment of between 6,000 or 7,000 bicyclists in war. Canadian exports te Great Britain increas- ed in the eleven months ending Jast Novem- ber by $8,750,000! A London despatch says there is reason to believe Michael Davitt will not oppose the petition to quash his election. Pork sold at $7.47 per 100 pounds at Belle River, Ont., on Tuesday last. At Chicago it sold for $4.50 to $6.45 per 100 Ibs. The Russian Minister of Finance announces that the duty on cotton imported into Russia has been raised to 20 kopecks per pood. A dispatch from General Dodds says King Behanzin is only waiting the evacuation of Abomey by the French to renew warlike oper- ations. News has beea received from Honolulu of the shelling seven villages on the Solomon Is- lands by the British warship Rapid for the killing of white traders. The biggest load of steerage passengers that ever came into port in America in one vessel arrived at New York afew days ago on the North German Lloyd steamer Stattgart from Bremen. She carried 2,263. A good index of the deplorable condition of labor ia free trade England is farnished in » recent report of the labor correspondent of the British Board of Trade, Reports for October from twenty-two labors unions, with a membership of 268,658 show that 7.33 per cent. of the men are unemployed. On the same in 1889 only 1.8 per cent. were idie; in 1890, 2.6, and in 1891, 4.45 per cent, Thos it is seen that the great army of the unem- ployed in free trade England constantly and rapidly increases. The Moorish pirates who recently cap- tured the Spanish schooner Icod and car- ried her crew into the mountains near Cape Juby, refuse to surrender the pris- oners until ransom mney to the amount of $15,000 shall |v: been paid. They threaten if any :'\s:apt be mide to release the prisoners by { re, they will kill them. It is highly probable that the Government will grant the money required. There was a sudden interruption to the marriage of Heary Langshank and Miss Mary Brillhart at Williamsport, Md., on Wednesday night. Just as they were to be pronounced man and woman the mother of the groom stopped proceedings because her son was only 16 years old. She carried the boy home, but he returned subsequently to the Brillhart farm, where he is employed. The girl’s parents are wealthy and favor the suit. She is 17. A crazy young fellow, with a roil of paper in his hand, wanted to see the Mayor of Montreal a few days ago. On being questioned, he produced a document in the shape of a pro- clamation signed by himself as *'Calixte J, of the Dominion of Canada,” In it he states that he is by right the inheriter of the throne of Canada, that Queen Victoria has acknowledged his claim and abandoned the country to him. That he is in conse- quence Calixte, the first king of Canada. He ssid he wished to see the Mayor in order to have himself correctly prociaimed and the flag hoisted on the City Hall tower in his honor. This is the same crank who alleged recently that he hoisted that flag of distress on the Montreal Oity Hall at the time of the recent Mercier jubilations, oo Kivtep iv A Coat Mixe,—While putting in a pomp in the Minudie coal mine at River Hebert, on Friday, Amos Berbine was so badly crushed through a fall of stone from the roof that he has since died. A Hanp Oxe ro Answer.—The long. haired caller in the editorial room was indig- nant. ‘Poets are born, sir,” he said to the eminently practical editor. “‘Of course they are,” responded the editor suavely; “you didn’t imagine I thought they were hatched, dil you?’ ‘‘i mean, sir, they are born; born, sir, do you understand?” “I think I do,” and the editor rubbed his chin reflectively; “but why are they?” That was the last straw, and the poet stalked out.—Detroit Free Press. From Rev. Jas. Carruthers, Pastor of James’ Church, New Glasgow.— Last year I purchased from Messrs. Willis & Co,, Williams Upright Piano, believing it to be superior to any other that came under my notice. Since that time ! have been more than pleased with it. The strength and clearness of its tone, the excellence of its action, have been the admiration of all who have played upon it or heard it. 1 can therefore recommend it to intending purchasers as an instrument that will in every way give perfect satisfaction.—New Glasgow, Dec. 10. dl2tf Or Inrerzst Hene.—The Halifax Her- Earl of Derby, brother of His Excellency the this organ is the ratlying point of « series of Sree Beer & Goff's stock of raisins, currants, peels, etc., and you will be convinced where TeRU to gat the best quality of goods at the lowest 3i ald says: The case of the Home Know. ledge and Supply Association against John ;McLaughlin and others, to recover the jamount of a promissory note, was com- |menced in the civic court yesterday murn- ing before Judge Motton. Manager Cotton laud Cullction Clerk Cassells, of the Bank of Montreal, were called to prove the dia puted notes having been discounted by the bank, on Reade, the Home Knowledge manager giving a note for $137.50 as col- lateral security. Reade gave evidence of the method of doing business and how he , was able to sell at a discount. He got bet- ter terms because he bought for cash, and he was satified with much less profit than jar dealers. He had taken about in membership fees, which had ranged from $10 to $15 each. | SKODA'S DISCOVERY con- tains MORE SARSAPARIL- LA than any Sarsaparilla made. CLIFTON WEST “People said | would die!” A TERRIBLE CASE OF Blood Poisoning! SKODA VICTORIOUS ! THE FOLLIWING CASE WILL BE VOUCH- ED FOR BY MANY OF THE BEST CITIZENS OF BELFAST, AND THE CURE THAT POL- LOWED IS TRUTHFULLY KBCORDED. “For months I bad been a great suffer- er from supposed Blood oisening, and its siteataen results. My legs would swell to twice their ordinary sire. and from my feet to my hips both legs were one solid mass of great e My arms sores. BE ; ER body also be. came affected tn like manner. Ceaseless fiching and ru- ing tormented me day and night. I lost my appetite. My bowels became constipated. Iwas mu taced in flesh. le said EF wermlii cn» il be- lieved there was mo clo fer eee. This was my condition whon 2 began takin SKODA’S DISCOVERY and SKODA” ie skO0.S SABES LX MENT exter j soon commenced to | r ushlag these RHMLDINS s I had gained fiftecs por ..8 .. Koon, dndim proved in every way. , Less than one course of the DISOCOY ERY, with SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS and SKODA’sS OINTMENT, hes comme- pletely cured me. My appetite is exee?- lent. Swelling alt ome OOLD from my legs. Food di- gests well. Bowels in good condition. And my skin is teee from seres and blotches, amid only the myo ve s upon my legs tell of my previous troul Beliaat, Me. CLIFTON WEST. Sanne prea’ (ville, N.S. ————, FATAL! THAT IS A TRAGIC WORD, There is a good deal of rain in Canada, The property of rain is to wet. It is vex- atious, It is dangerous. Sometimes it is fatal. In the city there is the friend)y door or archway. In the country there are onl the sky and fields. The rain has too wads room, That is the trouble What a perverse thing life is. You have had your eye on that adjoining farm. The other feilow steps in and buys it, You have had your heart set on that pretty Miss Sweetbrier in the village. The other fellow gets the first prompt word in, and you are lost. There is a concert in the Town Hall. You promised to take Miss Mossruse, The rain falls in torrents, AND YOU HAVE NOT GOT A MELISSA, ‘*Ah,” says Miss Mossrose sweetly to your rival, ‘*we have both got our Melis- sas, and so can defy both wind and rain.” And here is a profound moral—the man who misses opportunity is forever lost. We must have the heart and hand to dare at the right moment, AND MELISSA FOR THE COLD AND RAIN. And that is about the whole of life. A handsome Tweed overcoat with plenty of warmth. A perfect rain-proof garment, which can defy all the waters of Niagara, and yet as porous as ordinary cloth. That is Melissa. Melissa, after the wisery of the rubber coat, iaa joy. The note it strikes is com- fort. Solid, unmitigated, abiding comfort. Be sure you get the rea! ‘* Melissa.” All genuine porous rain proof cloths are stamp- ed in wax with the Melissa trade-mark sval, and Melissa garments have the trade-mark label attached. None other genuine. THE MELISSA MANUFACTURING C0., Monrreat. J. W. MACKEDIE & ©O., Wholesale Agents for the Dominion decl3—2i (13416) FOR SALE, — THE subscriber intending to leave the Island avont the first of April next, offers for sale that desirabie House and Lot, suitable for Double fenemeut or Hotel, situated on the corner of Sidney and Pownal Streets. This property is in thorough repair, anc has a good frost-proof cel- lar. If not sold previously by private sale, it will be offered at Public Auction, on the pre- mises, on WE!INESUAY, 2ist instant, at 2 vclock, p m. Terms easy. For further parti- culars enquire of H. C, DOU decl3 pat pOUaE, THE CHARLOTTETOWN Mutual Fire Insuranes Go. 5 prepared to take Risks on Property in the City at very low rates. The people if Charlottetown can save 4 large amount of money by patronizing the MUTUAL IN. SURANCE ©O. A number of our leading citizens are connected with it, and the security is ample. Full particulars can be vbtained by applying to B, BALDERSTON, Secretary Charlottetown, Dec. 5, 1892—3m Zaw ~ SobES | ieSS.3 (43-1) See? Saw FEezerT aes fe gy