HE EXAMINEK Job Printing Rooms, Y STRE«1 LOND 10 seb Printing of all kinds at short notice. Bithead , Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- lets. Posters, Dodgers, ete, THE DAILY EXAMINER. ; ; } : ; For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar. Don't forget it Tunes :—Frve Desens 4 Yuen, “ This is true Liberty, when Free Burn Men, having to advise the Public, ma’ speak free.”—Evairipss. ’ Srvare Corms Tw Cerne NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEONESDA ¥, OCTOBER 5, 18982. VOL, 30.--NO. 110 -— ¢alendar for October, 1892. MOON'S CHANGES fall Moon, Gh day ....-...eeeee ] 48 mors. tast Quarter, 12th GP. ccscccesces 81 New Moon, 20rh OO oes beckons 2 0 after Firet Quarter, 28'h day..... «--= 5 2 after Perigree, 7th day Geetovess 1h. morn == = _- Fr - Day | | High Water. of | Day of Week. | — - Month. Morn. After. h om hm 1 Saturday 6 1 6 39 2 | Sunday GB Ie 8 | Monday $8 25 | 8 54 4 | Tuesday 9 22 9 43 5 | Wednesday 10 4 4 WW 24 bh | Thorsday 1143 ] 1 O 7 | Priday | 11 17 ll 45 S ‘B aturday ll 53 | 9 | Sunday | om 0 31 }0 Mouday ' 0 52 114 ll i fuesday i 40 3°6 2 ednesday | 2a = = 13 | | nureday 3 47 | 42 14 Priday 5 11 5 57 15 Saturday . weet 2 @ 16 | Sanday 7235 | s.3 17 | Monday 8 24 | & 46 1s | Tuesday 9 5 9 24 19 Wednesday | 9 40 GS 56 ~ @ | Thursday | 1012 10 29 21 Fiiday 10 41 | 10 59 22 Saturday i ht ee 23 | “nuday | i 5! ee a 24 | Monday j 0 8 0 26 25 Tuesdiy 0 45 . 26 W ednesday i 12% | 1 46 27 | Thuraday eo 1 eae v3) Friday 2 457 3 28 @ | Saturday 4 9 4 41 » Sunday 614] 565i 3l Monday : om | 715 “DR. HANDRAIAN, | Physician and Surgeon, Graduite New York University, Office at Homa, Rock’ % Square, | Office Hours, lia. m. tolp,m; 3 id 5 p.m ; 8 to 10 p. m. septlO —lin wa —_— —-- ST, GEORGE PHARMACY, VicToRnia ROW. SPONGES ! SPONGES ! we have just received a new stock of Sponges which are «elling very cheap to run off. Headquarters for Patent Medicines of every kind. Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, Tooth (a fine iine), Nail and Cloth Brushes, Per- fumes Bay Kum, etc. Fine lioe of Havana “igars tust opened. Also Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigare*tes etc. Disyensing of Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe- cialty. iiiindiien > An elaborate SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on | P. EB. Island, where the woust d- licivus beverages are dispensed. ®. de @. DAVIES, } ! ug'é repr ietor. — Never | | j } | ae + v i. State SEE Se aly Snow 2 . i 4 2 i4 €: 5/ GE & & i Oe Siat she Sur Pre ess athe = weve ber? Disappoints! MISS EDITA HILL, te of Apglo French College, Upper Nor- wood, Fnyland, Desires Pupils for Pianeforte. Ter.n eecias first week in Sep'ember, Certifi @4'6 from sonth Kensington hegland. Kuquire st UK R & GUFFS UL pper Store. seyii@ -erdif MR. H. L. HEARTZ, Organist of St. Paul's Church, ILL resa-ne lessons on tve Piano th» first Week in Seotem>er. Choice Vagie on sar ® lowest vrives, For -erma, ete. #pply al Ma Rooms, Priuce sir: et. auy23 MISS ANY ¢. HOORE, Teacher-Graduate of Meuvt Alb- son Conservatory of Music. WL GIVE PAN PORPs INET orto: Mau mom, umder ths oae form + naed by M as W.igoa, corner of Kat and Stree’e, Pagwis also «ves Biank*oerd Laces oa t e b bas Jias | Upeus fa Saou rc. “ys Aid, angti —Im eod IQS iF NOW OPENING. &% E are now opening our Fall Stock of BOOKS, consist- * ing of all the newest designs in Style and Binding. We are showing a large range of PSALMS and HYMNS, Methodist Hymn Books, Methodist Hymn Books and Bibles combined, St. Paul’s Church Hymn Books, Teachers’ Bibles. Bibles and Psalms combined. Atso—A large assortment of Books for Boys and Girls, and for Adult Readers we have something nice. HASZARD & MOORE, Ch’town, Sept. 14, 1892—w fs VICTORIAZ ROW. On Exhibition —— AP TS U@ril SOL EP. o gee a , oy fa C OUR THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH OF FINE CHINA, including Tra Sets, Water Sers, Vases, Pitchers, Cheese sn! Batter Dishes. Toilet Sets, Chocolate Jugs, Berry and Paddiug Sets, Bitque Figures, Wine and Mlk Sets, Perfume and Vinegar Bortles, Chia and Glass Baske's and Ink Weils. and 1,001 other articles to beautify and adorn the household. All the above goods will be suld at BIG REDUC TIONS for TWO WEEKS. NEW GOODS are coming in every day, and for want of rvom we have to push them off at PRICES THAT TELL Auto and Photograph Albums, Nice Plush and Leather Dressing Cases, Manicure Sete, Coff and Cellar Boxes, Glove and Handkerchief Sects, Jewe! Crses ALL MUS?f BE SOLD. Fifry- five Violins and Accordeons at al! prices to be sold at wholessle prices. Don't miss this opportunity to get a good masics! instrument at your own price. SCHOOL and COLLEGE BOOKS a!l in and selling at the cheapest rates. Fuols cap, Memos, Pencils, States, Inks, ete. For good Writing Paper and Envelopes, Fancy Srationery, Linen Pade in all sizes, Pens and Pencle, ty the KAZAAR STORE Clearance Sale of Wall Papsr and Window Blinds. Everyone is suited. See our stock of Pictures and British Piate Mirrors. Framing done to order. Big stuck of Mould- ings to select from. BAZAAR STORE. Queca Street. Charlottetown, Sept. 19, 1892—eoJ & wy PICKLING VINEGAR AND SPICES, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. —({0) --—--—-—~-- ‘NGLISH MALT VINEG\AR. --We have on hand a! re ‘, stock of this excellent Vinegar, which is without doubt, the best Vinegar for keeping Pickles in the market today. As we import this dircet from England ourselves we cain guarantee the quality. WHITE WINE VIN KGAR. —We have a's» recei: o her cousignment of XXX White Wine Viaeger, tu Demb- johns and Caske, from the best manufac ory i: the Dominion, which we con confidently reecm nend to be first-class. PICKLING SPi ES) ‘Ve hive rece ved awther lot of the same kind of Spe+ that we had dust stisou, end which gave such exce.Je it siti fwriva. DVon’t bay poor Spices and thereby epoil y ur Pickles. Whole Pepper, Allspice, Cinnamon, Ginger, Cloves, Mustard Seed, ete, always k*pt oa hand. BEAK & GOFP, Queen and Hing Squa>e Siores Ch town, Sept. 1, 1892—eod&awy :? ae SLMIGUS. COGNAC THE SECOND LARGEST | SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. ee 0 | ‘ j ' ed an- upwreds | i : ‘ | i i Mae:,’ E- SS SS ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and re reshirg to the taste, and acts gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem ef ectually, dispels colds, head- aches ond 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, —— only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most povuler remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75e bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not have it on hend will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manu‘aetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANCISOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlo‘ teetown, mwft jyl3 Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. R. VINNICOMBit has removed bis office to pa Messrs. Hasrzerd & Moore's Bookstore, where all orders and payments may be left. His artistic Toning and Toning is widely known among many of the Jeading musicians of Nova Scotia as we'las onths Island. Having an ex- perience lasting over twenty years, his superior knowledge of Piano construcjion enables him to regulate actions to a nicety, giving the ins'ru- ment a beautiful even ‘one, also a delicate touch to the keyboard that few can accomplish. No eatchpennv work, such as dirt, rusty strings, restringing, yellow keys, «ull polish, etc. Mr. Vinnicom be knows at — what requires to be done and does it. Kstimates for repairing cheerfully given. Strings and Piano Fittings kept on hand, All orders punctually attended to, bin eod—septs IN EPIDEMICS T° DISINFECT and a PREVENT DISEASE USE “uw |? |Ozonized [RED-cross| Fluid, EASILY 2 NATURE’S OWN USED. = DISINFECTANT. NOT POISONOUS. THE MOST THOROUGH DEOOORIZER AND DISINFECTANT KNOWN, HAS A FRESH, HEALTHFUL ODOR. KENNETH CAMPEELL & CO., Monrngat TEETH | MOUNTED on Valcanite, £1000 a sect; mounted on Watts Metal, $15.09 a set. Partial Seta from $2.00 and Best of material, workmanship and MURRAY'S DENTAL P ‘KLORS ilsceod & wy--juacd satisficiiog 45 Quesaa sirceet “How are you!” Sq Nicely, Taank You.” } P Who?” “Wiiy the inventor of SCOTTS EMULSION Which cured me ef CONSUMPTION.” Give thanks for its discovery. That it does not make you sick w you take it. Give thanks. efficacious as cod liver cil, Give than*s, That it issuch a wonder- ful flesh producer. Give thanks, Thatitis the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds. Besure you get tne genuinein Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at goc. and $1.00. SCOTT & BROWNE, Belleville. That itis three times as the old-fashioned CAUTION | | Luiz | FACH PLUG OF THE i Ask your Wine Merchant for them. oo Myrtle Navy Is MARKED Ww. & B. | Y BRONZE LETTEsS. MONS OTHER GENUINE, | jan?- dy & wky / _— rwell Notes. ~ in this locality are about dig their potatoes, which avery gocd crop, notwith- mage his bugship has done y glad t> learn that Mr. has recove ed from a recent 33, and is able to be about The farme commencing t promises ‘o be ttanding the ¢ | We are ve Joseph McRa attack of illn: ‘gain. , Mrs, Danie) ‘oD a visit to h |for her hom: ‘accompanied Katie Morrias Mr John ! from Mr. Ror ‘some filly Pol ‘by all appear -matk in the t | Mr. Angus eight valuable bad that thosc large without Mr. Donald struction a fin ‘pleted will rar this vicinity. Miss Calla ,Charlottetowr i friends here, a2z0. Our school the careful mi W. Morrissey, who has been rfriends, eft this morning in Washington Territory, oy her sister-in-law, Miss y Bon veyage. eil McLeoi has purchased ild C. McDonald his hand- ’ for the eura of $250. Polly neea promises to make her »tters’ list. tewart lost a few nights ago sheep by dogs. It is two animals are allowed to go at auzzles. Gillis has in course of con- residence, and when com- < among tha handsomest in han and Miss Dorsey, of who have been visiting ft for their homes a few days | progressing favorably under 1agement o° Mr. Johu Gillis. Fiona Peeey. -sssnsstitiieitadiiinsn to dodetias ie terian Ritualism. Presb the Scotsman and the reli treat Brita o, for some years ermed ** High Church ” and practices, have been steadily Established Church of Scot- ’resbyterian ministers openly ve in and possess what is olic Succersion,” and their arning the sacraments can inguished from that taught cans. In defence of their ppeai not cnly to the B:ble Confession of Faith, which atains those views. In quite hurches the principal boly Church cf England are ‘ligious seasons such as Ad In a number of churches the 2 has been placed back against some instances surmounted by Presbyteriaxis are becoming he **Anti-Romaniziog Church Service Society ' was organized a few years ago to suppiss these innovations. The following extr ordinary advertisement, in prominent type appeared in a recent number of the Scotsm:a: “Great Protestant Dem- onstiations (D. V.) to protest against Liturg- ies, the Mass, f opish Image+, Blessing Bells, Popery in Scot) ish Hymnal, Prelatic Antics at Blantyre Missi n, Africa; Reimposing Patron- age and Setting up Prelacy in the Church of Scotland.” It 3 followed by names of speake ers and places: ad dates of meetings. The relacy and po} ery referred to is all in the old Kirk. No re‘erence is intended to the Episcopal or R: man Catholis influence. es The T-uth in Splinters. The cloven fovt is often covered with patent leather. A preacher ith # warin heart will not long have a co 1 church. Every dollar a good man earns has the name of God o : both sides of it. To be slow t> anger is better than to own the best kind « f a seven-shvoter. The surviva) of the fittest is the doctrine that always wis in a dog fight. It is general y the man who can least af- ford the cost w ao has the reddes¢ nose. buy four times as much for as it will for a stingy one. any good to confess your are willing to forsake them. raany people who never ex- hat they osk forin prayer According t gious press of past, teaching ** Ritualistic” | growing in th: jland. Many claim to beli called ** Apos teaching com hardly be dis by High Ang position they but also to the they aesert ms a number cf days of the observed, and: vent and Lent. communion tab the wall and ia across. Many alarmed, and A co'lar wil. & grateful man It won't do sinus unless you There are 80 pect to get \ meeting. A man will when he wou!c bis wife. The devil ha: more sense than to under- take to make a drunkard out of @ stingy man. Befure you been bad, be si vver if. You can’t t:ll how much money a man has in his pc sketbook by the size of the strap around il There are ; cople who make agooi deal of noise in houting who keep very still with their mon >y. People who vant to do good never have to stand arour | on the corners waiting for an opportunity Some people never find out that an op- portunity is ¢n opportunity until it has turned the nex>s corner. Don’t forget that your children will pay more atrentic: to your tracks than they will to your pi scepts. -<—- CutLprrn E> Joy the pleasant flavor, gentle activo and soot iing effects of Syrup of Figs, when ia need of o laxative; and if the father or mother be costive or bilieus the most gratifying resu/ is follow its use, so that it is the best fumiy remedy known and every family should hive a bottle. wees Jount Mercier’s country pro- to Mr. Leciaire, a Momtreai end of the late premier, for ($10,500. Mr. dercier’s St. Denis S'reet pro perty in Montr al was pure vased by Mr. Sam | Davis, for $10.+ 00 ometimes fight for his dog i’: turn {iis hand over for go boasting that you have re that you have got entirely Tourouvre, petty, was sold jeontractor, @ fi -_—> r smoked ‘‘Myrtle Novy” rtnight and then took to any rence toit, It bears its own qualities, and it is testimony s convincing. The smoker never ann vyed by getting it od quality and sometimes of : ements of the manufacturers keepi-g i: quality .qaal are very mpiete, an are the results of experience and close obser- No MAN ev tobacco for af brand ia pref ites imony of it: jwhich is siwe jwho utes it 1 sometimes of g bid. The art for elubuorace and c many years «f vation. inventer Watt's Vision. IT CAME IN A DRUNKEN SLEEP AND MADE HIS FORTUNE. Before Watts, the discoverer of the pre- sent mode of making shot, had his notable dream, induced by over-indulgence in stim- ulants, the manufacture in question was 4 slow, laborious and, consequently, costly process. Great bars of lead had to be pounded into sheets of a thickness nearly equal to the diameter of the shots desired. These sheets had to be cut into little cubes, placed in a revolving barrel and there roll- ed until, by the constant friction, the edges wore off from the little cubes and they be- came spheroids. Watts had «ften racked his brains trying to discover some better and less costly scheme, but in vain. Finally, after spend- ing an evening with some boon companions at an ale house, he went home, went to bed and soon fell asleep. His slumbers, how- | ever, were disturbed by unwelcume! dreams, in one of which he was out with | ‘the boys,” and as they were stumbling | bome it began to rain shot—beautiful glob- ales of polished, shining lead—in such) numbers that he and his companions had ‘o| seek shelter. i In the morning Watts remembered his | dream and it obtruded itself on his mind allday. He began to wonder what shape molten lead weuli assume in falling through the air, and finally, to set his mind at rest, he ascended to the top of the steeple of the Chuich of St. Mary at Rad- cliffs and dropped slowly and regularly 4 ladieful of molten lead into the moat be- low. Descending, ha took from the bot- tom of the shallow pool several handfuls of the must perfect shot he had ever seen. Watt’s fortane was made, for from this ex- ploit emanated the idea of the shot tower, which ever since has been the only means employed in the manutacture of the little missiles so important in war and sport. Boxing for Boys. [Harder’s Young People. } There is absolutely nothing in the way of recreation 80 beneficial in every respect to | a boy as boxing. I am _ positive—and 1 know whereof 1 speak, for as a boy and man I have tried them all, fencing, wrestl- rowing, swimiuing, riding—that no one of them has as many advantages of boxing. As an all round developer it is unequalled; not one of the boys’ muscles remains inactive; back, stomach, legs, arms, all are called upon for vigorous service. But what I consider the best feature in its recommen- dation fur the beys is the very thor- ough drilling which the disposition of the boy must undergo. If a lad is quick to lose his temper, boxing will cure him; it will teach him that no one who lets his temepr get the better of him will be- come an expert sparrer; it will speedily couvinee hsm of the absolute necessity of keeping cool and in entire possession of his wits in order to sustain his efforts and avoid defeat. The boxer who cannot con- trol his temper is practically at the mercy of a cool, skilful opponent. One cannot spar successfully and become flustered. A boxer must ever be on the alert, his wits constantly alive, looking for an opportunity of assault; he must be able to act instantly and with cool deliberation, as distinguished from wild, undirected action. He need do no running to develop the muscles of his legs or his lungs; these are all continuously in ection. —- + © — News Notes. The Indian press takes an alarmist view of the harvest prospects in Southeast Bengal. The yield of wiuter rye in Russia will be medium. Nearly 19 000 settlers have taken up lands in Manitoba this year so far. The operations of the Canada Temperance Act in the county of Drummond, Que, has been revoked. The neighborhood of Hempstead, Tex., is drought stricken. The cotton gins are stopped for want of water, The Lieutenant-Governor of New Bruns- wick uses Wilmot Royal Belfast Ginger Ale and Spa Waters as the only cold drinks at his banquets and dinner parties. The master cotton epinners of England have decided to reduce wages 5 per cent., and the men threaten to strike. deri ila inindinoees SHODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American Rem- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Biooed. Guarantee contract with every bottle. Pay only for the good you receive. At all D ints, 81.00 per bottle, six tles 85.50. If you ad to ow ame ot ee S, send posi or Light.” _ Ir is said that of all the pills in the market, Everybody's Pills are the best. That is a high testimonial, but it is borne out by hundreds using this popular family medi- cine. bie vieliiiseibensiliae We have raarly 1.000 overcoats and reefers that we will sell cheap for cash. If you want an overcoat or reefer, be sure and call and see our big stock.— J B Macdonald, Queen Street. oct4 6i — THE evening session of the Charlottetown Business College and Writing Academy opens on Monday next, the 10th inst., at 7.30 o'clock. Iatending students should apply at once. Hais, Hate,—Sixty 4oz Christys’ London Hats, newest styles at lowest prices. If you want the latest, try J B Macdonald's. (ots 6i —_——_--po Overdue accounts on notes of hand, not settled for before the fifteenth day of Octeb-r, inst., will be given to the courts for collection. —D A Bruce. oct3 til 15th a . Carter & Co. 820 lw Cuorce Howey in the comb for sale by Geo. eae H. WARREN. FROM THE ISLES OF THE SEA. Liver & Kidney Trouble COMBINED WITH PALPITATION OF THE HEART CURED! STEPHEN H. WARREN OF ISLESRORO, ME., 18 WELL KNOWN LN HIS NATIVE TOWN, AND THE GREATIDST CREDENCE CAN BE GIVEN TO HIS STATEMENT. TO A REPRE. SENTATIVE OF THE SKO@DA DISCOVERY CO., HE RECENTLY SAID: “For more than two years I have suf- fered great mis- BET ; ER: from what Phy siclans called Livy. erand Kid Troubles. Nearly al! the time I would have severe in my k and side, with a constant dull pain inthe region of my liver. My bowels were con stipai ed. Food THAN distressed me badly, and my Heart would palpitate creatly at times, in fact I was weli broken up. For two months ] have been taking SKODA’S DISCOVERY and SKODA‘S LITTLE TABLI-US, amd EL AM ANEW MAN. A tite F Bowels tu ftom. Efeart palpitation alt gone. CoO LD No trouble with Liver or Kidneys now. LAM WELL. You certainly have a wonderful remedy in SKODA’S DISCOVERY as I have taken many of the Sarsaparillas, and have been treated by differem Physicians without getting permanent benefit.” THE ONLY MEDICINE SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE CONTRACT WiTH EACH BoT- TLE. TRY A COURSE (6 BOTTLES) AT OUR RISK, IF NOT BENEVITTED RETURN BOTELES AND GET YOUR MONEY. Pay ONLY FOR THE GOOD YOU RBCEIVE, SKODA M'SCOVERY CO,, Wolfville, N.S. BUTTER. 3 TUBS CHOICE BUTTER WANTED. Highest Cash Prices paid. AULD BROS, sertis—dy 2aw & wky im Damaged Flour. NE CARLOAD FLOUR, slightly damaged, O will be sold at a bargain. HOKACE HASZARD. Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1892-31 eod YOU will find the NEW DRINKS —-—-OF THE-- WHEMOT SPA most delicious. They are called Fruit Squash (a delicate drink for ladies), Liae Frorr Caamraone (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Oincuona Bir- rers (a palatable and effective tonic). They will be found an agreoable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Wine Merchasts. Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd). jy19 CILLET T's a. ae - POWDERED [eine L. ¥ & PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. Reacy for u*ein pay uantity. For making Boftening Wate -. Disinfecting, anc a hundred uses. A can equals 2 pounds Sai Soda. Bela by All Grocers and Druggiste. Ba WW. GILLETT, Coronta BRAIN. ANDING TO-DAY~-One Car Choice Ontario Bran, for sale at lowest prices. AULD BROS. septis—dy 2aw & wky 1m Piano, Organ, Singing, R. 8. N. EARLE, Organist and Choir Master First Methodist Church, Instructor of St. James and Zion Church Presbyrerian Choirs, Teacher of Music in Miss Kusseli’s School for Girls, and Agent for the celebrated Newcombe Pianos, known as the Steinway of Canada. lessons given at the above School, at the 70n-e8 of parents, or at his residence, WEST 7TREKT, on Tuesdays and Fridays and Wedunes- days and Seturdays Terms on application. septs—dy 31 wr tf . “wary