| Jot LONDON HOUSA WU amar « [TAWA GMs, «RET. : sting of all kinda at short notice Billhead-. Letterheads, Not- heads, Pamph- ets, Poetera, Dodgers, etc ‘ ~ othe - femme :—Firve Dottans a Yuan. * =~ = * oe NEW SERITRES. eee “ This is true Liberty, when Free Bern Wen, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Evans. ———— _— ——— CHARLOTTETOWN, P. BE. ISLAND. FRIDAY, SS a em = Sas Le ~ MARCH 25, ee 1892. a For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don’t forget it Sixers Corms Two Cente —— Se ee VOL. 29.—NO. 245 Calendar for March, 1892. MOON'S CHANGES First Quarter, 5th day . 251 after Fall Moon, 13th day .. S332 morn Lest Quarter, 2let day.. . O52 after New Moon, 28h dwy..... . 854 mon Apogee. 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NERVE | mm BEANS solutely cures the m NERVE BEANS are a new fis covery that cure the worst ceaes of Nervous Delility, Lost Vigor and Failing Manhood: restorws the weakuees of body or mind ceasd by over-work, or the erro or ‘a- meenot youth. This Remedy.ab- i when 6 other wt obhetinate cuses TREATMENTS have failed even to relieve. Sole tordirug- et €1 per package, or six for $, or sent byt oD gista wt G) per P aK! wate ‘NICLNE peceipt ef price by addressing THE JA ©0., Mostreal, P.Q. Write for pamr For eale by Geo. KE. Haghes and Neddin ros. JAMES A. MORRISON, H \LIFAX. WARRE \, GAKEBREAD & C0., TEA MERCHANTS, Lendon, «-- England, -——AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Carefr! attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFIGE Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy Several SOOTHING, CLEANSING, HEALING. instant Relief, Permanent Cure, Failuce Impossible. 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ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. RN ———— ee Sb CCIDENTS WILL PEN! Ut Property AGUS! Firs. The Manchester Assurance Company of England. The Western Assurance Company of Toronto. a HORACE HASZARD, GENERAL AGENT FOR P. E. ISLAND. x) Office, Cameron Block, South Side Queen Square. Charlottetown, Marea 17, 1802—eod = 7,000 Miles. N MANY “INDS OF WATCHES the combined number of revolutions of al. the wheels exceeds 180 MILLIONS each year, and their combined travel is OVER SEVEN THOUSAND MILES Railway and other carriages are oiled after every long j urney Some Sewiog Machines are oiled whenever used, other machinery often, and sbould not the continuously running Watch receive more attention in this ma'ter than it does. — : We advise that all Watches should ba oiled and examined to see if they need cleaning at least ONCE A YEAR By this means the liability to wear is les- sened, and the Watch will last longer and give better satisfaction. WATCHES, CLOCK3, CHRONOMETER3, BAROMETERS and MUSICAL BOXKS clesned and repaired. E. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCK. Ch'town, March 5, 1892. Grand Sale OF ——- NEW FURNITURE oo Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good work, new styles, bottom Save money and get the Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Square. be-t goods. | Stop that! ' CuRentG GoueH Now! For if you do pot it may become oon- eumptiie. For Congwnpiion, Scrofula, General Deblitg and Wasting Diseases, there 8 Lutning Uke SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pare Cod Liver Oi] and HYPOPHOSPHITES Or Keime and Soda, 1 , It is almoet Yar { better than ether socalled Emulsions, { A ~ondertul flesi producer, } ¢ SCOTT’S EMULSION { ts put up in a salmon color wrapper. Be t sure and get the genttine. Auld by all { Deatcrs at 50, and 81.00, t SCOTT & BOWNK, BeHertflic. <a} t——— - ~ = as palatable as milk. yOU ug ESTEY’S or COD LIVER G/L? 3 Pleasant to tako as Milk. A creat fies: producer. Eudersed by Medi- : exl mem. : Try it Estey’s Emulsion cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Throat and all Lung troubles. A great remedy for weak and delicate children, builds them up, strengthens the bones, makes new blood. All dealers sell it, don’t be induced te tahe any substitute—it hasm’t any. B. Bf, Katey Rife. <o., Moncton N.B, Eggs for Hatching LIGHT BR\HMAS, Great Size. BLACK MINORCAS, on-setters, Great Layers, SILVER WYANDOTTES, GOLDEN SceRIGHT BaNTAMS. Eggs $1.00 per setting. Address : L. A. HASZARD, P. O, Box 184, Ch’town. mchl0 Pon) a 4 ARTSHORNS hi IAD TC LINDA . © HART SHORN tne ~eon having the HARTSHORN, @ BY ALL DFALERS. Fawtory, Toronto, Or. Cc. BR. SMALLWOOD, Barrister and Attorn2y-at-Law, NOTARY PUBLIU. Nffice in Cameron Book, lately occupied by F. L. Haszard, Kaq., South Side of Queen Square. MONEY TO LOAN. Ch’town, Jan. 21, 1892-—e0d & wy 3m SOLE AGENTS H MONTREAL ©THE GALLON a te Fas Military Scotch Whiskey. LAWRENCE A, WILSON & CO., show and explain their use to those who desire it. Call and see them. . No trouble to show them janlé Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 189°. Tack 4—ae! Paw THE DAILY EXAMINER. MARCH 26, 1892 Public Vorality in England. Tue recent trial of the Oxford University professor who endeavored to levy black- mail upon Lord Russell, has given rise to a comparison of the morality of publie men in England at the present time with the mor- ality of the public men of former gener- ations. {[t has been pointed out that in the old days, when a Minister of the Crown waa not expected to compete in virtue with @ minister of religion, and when even ministers of religion were very frequently shining examples to their fl cks of the kind of conduct te be most carefully avoided, a blackmailer had nothing like the field which he now possesses for his operations. If he had, for instance, demanded money from Sir Horace Walpole under threat of, accusing him of political corruption, or from John Wilkes in lieu of trumpeting him abroad as a profligate, we ean imagine the complete contemp' with which such claims would have been regarded. Political cor- ruption and personal profligacy were, un- happily, not so rare among etatesmen in those days that any great shock would have been given to the public mind if accusations of this sort had been made. Nor were there such means as nowadays exist for spreading the story broadcast among the people. Now all is changed. The tone of public morals has become far purer, and consequently men are much more alarmed than the: used to ba if they think there is achance of their fair fame being aspersed. In the Far East. EXTRACT FROM A LETTER FROM REV. D. D. MOORE TO A FRIEND. PexanG, 10th February, 1892. Iam making wonderful progress with the wealthy Baha peopie. I am on terms of intimacy and good fellowship with them, such as few Europeans enjoy, visiting at their palaces and receiving them frequently at our beautiful lodge. I believe they are gcing to take nmght hold of our enterprise, and help us to establish a great Chinese Baba College before long. To-day I have; been driving about with a Chinese gentk-! man, whose-house would cover nearly the whole of your Prince of Wales College grounds. It was a grand sght, during the nights of the New Year's holidays, illaminated with various colored lights from cupola to basement. In the com- pound attached to our lodge or bungalow, we have a lawn tennis range, and find in it fine and necessary recreation. It also attracts our Babas, and you would laugh to see a Baba, in his gorgeous silks and streaming tanchangorqueu, skipping about among the tennis balla They soon become adep s at the game, even the very fat ones showing an astonishing nimbleness. I am lad to say that the May rebellion at enang is over at last. The English forces, with the Sultan’s combined, have driven the belligerent chief from his almost invin- cible stockade in the jungle, and again there is peace. The waters around us here in the Straits Settlements are very shallow, the whole Straits being apparently the result of a submergence of land in the far away years of the past. Penang is like Ararat, on which the ark rested, the top of an un- ce: -vered hill range. Some day it again may change. The whule history of life and of our stage «f action, as weli as that of the physical world, might be briefly headed a Cpe and Downs"’—bat I trust that the last cstaclysm will give us an everlasting upwardness, even above all things for aye When yu receive this another Canadian winter will be almost over. Be sure to send me a Mayflower to remember the old spring time. I have almost furgetten now that there are such periods in the year as seasons. The climatic changes here are almost imperceptible. I should like my old friends in Cornwall and other purts of the country tc know that Ido not. forget them. The rem: m- brance of their kindness is as precious fra- grance to me in these Eastern lands. Do you know I tske daily dips in the sea, which I find very invigorating, using every precaution to avoid all possibility of danger from crocodiles, sharks and other gruesome creatures which infest these shores, for 1 wan: to do several things be- fore sailing off in an alligators maw. Makes FLeso anpD BLoop.—When the sys tem is all run down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, when the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller’s Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller’s Emul- sion is a perfect ** staff of life,” and has saved avd cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. em —— No More misery with the wash. No more dirt in the kitchen. The old chemical pow- ders have had their day. They now cease to be. Lessive Phenix is the name of the new solutive It is so emollient in its properties that, used in the bath, it makes the skin soft. No more soda, No more ashes. Use Les- sive Phenix and the wash is a pleasure. White or colored clothes, It is all the same It makes them all beautiful Use Lessive LVhenix upon silver or tinware and the cleana- and brightening effecta are marvellous. Ask your. grocer for it,—and don’t take the Farmers Trading Association. tague aad vicinity was held in the Hall on the 17th inst, for the purpose of discussing the advisability of ferming a Farmers’ Trading Association for Montague and sur- rounding districts The meeting was called to order by appointing Ch McNeill, Esq , tary. speech, explained the purport of the meet- ing, aod introduced W. P. Lewis, Esq. of Cardigan. whe had been asked and kind’y consented to attend and explain what had been done in the Cardigan Farmers’ Associ- ation movement. He commenced by show- ing the changes th»t had taken place in the trade of the Three Rivers within the last few years, where the best prices used to be obtained for produce, and showed that now the prices paid there are the very worat on the Island. He pointed out, not in empty assertions but in plain figures, the terrible loss sustained in their part of the country to. farmers, storekeepere, tradeemen and others, not only to their purses but-alsan to their property, “by the mischievous practice now followed of selling the farmers’ pro- duce to the lowest bidders. He explained the benefits that would accrue from organ- ization, socially, in the purchase of im- proved animals for breeding purposes, good | seeds, ariificial manures, etc., and said it: had been the life and prosperity of every other calling, and why not be the same for farmers? Every person on the Island had to depend on the farmer, and he hoped, that al] would put their shoulders to the wheel and shove, as the prosperity of the farmers was the prosperity of all the otbers Capt. Howlett, Sturgeon, Messrs. Ai ken, (storekeeper), Collins. Annear and Thompson, also spoke on the subject, saying in effect that something must be done to stopthe practice which has been going on those late years, or else the farmers Would have to move to some other place They expressed the confidence , they had in organiaation, and said that far- | mers should have organized long ago, and they would have been in a very different posi- tion to-day. A committee was appointed to draw out a constitution and bye-laws to submit to next meeting, to be held on 31st, at2p.m. A! unanimous vote of thanks was tende ed to Mr. Lewis for his kindness in coming a d yviving us 80 much information on the subject, which , was appropriately acknow ledged. | A vote of thanks was also tendered io the’ chairman, after which the meeting dispersed, all highly pleased wich the result~. W. Mzeeat, Sec'y | Notes from Red Point. The fine weather of the early pat of this | month inspired the people with the hope that it would be an early spring for farm- | ing and fishing, but Jack Frost returned in full blast and reversed the order of | things. The l»bster factory at Red Point owned by Messrs McInnis, McLellan & Co. is undergoing repairs this spring. This enter- prising firm began operations in the fishing business in the summer of 1889. and since that time they have made rapid strides in advancement. Last year they shipped to foreign markets seven hundred cases of lobsters, and three hundred cases of cape- lin, but their prineipal trade this year will | be the canning of smelts. We are very glad to see our Patriotic correspondent in our midst again looking | hale and hearty after his sojourn among the Indians of the West. He speaks in the highest terms of the treatment he re- ceived from those savage tribes, which will hkely be seen in the Patriot at some future date. | A skating match took place on Black Pond ice on St. Patrick’s Day between | Mr. John C McDonald and Mr. Heetor | McNevin. The race consisted «f three! one-mile heats In the first heat Mr, | M: Nevin cam» to the froat in s yle, leav- ing his opponent about five yards in the | rear. The second and third heats were | won by Mr. McDoonaid im an «apparently easy manner, thus leaving the spectators in doubt whether or nothe would have been ab’e co win the first The farmera of this place have formed themselves into an assoctation and have set about the erection of «cheese factory which they propose to have im operation this summer. This is astep in the right direc- tion AELvs. HEARTBURN is » very unpleasant mslay. but there is no need tor anyoue to suffer from it. Everybody's Pills seem to meet & long felt want in this connection and pre- vent it when taken in time, —___-=— Mon?REAL, March 21.—Your correspondent has just learned that enquiries will be made as soon as the legislature meets as to ‘he means employed to secure 4 majority for Mercier in the legislative council I: is alleged that a member who is now dead was paid $5,000 to resign his seat to give place to a supporter of the ex-premier. 1$12.—We opened this morning eighteen hundred and twelve p-irs of new kid gloves from France, in sizes fiom 53 to 8 in all! makes and shade: The finest and best line of ladies kid gloves ever imported to ?. E | Island. Inafew day. we will receive the balance of eur order and will be able to show you over 3000 piire, We will have something very nice in Monsquitaire, Bearet*z, and lacing gloves in drewed and undressed kid, and have something extra good in blacks.— Jas, Paton & Co, Market Squire. m24 3i Quunec, March 21.—There seems to be an effort to reorganize the Liberal party on the old rouge lines and Laurier clubs are promised in all centres of popula ion in the province. Mercier and Pacaud as factors in the Liberal psrty are as dead as Julius (wsar. Attorney General Casgrain told your correspondent to day that proceedings will be in due time taken against the count. who it seems has sold his big house in Montreal to Judge Loranger. > soaids or burps use Philoderma. For injurious powers. ; ml dw im A meeting of the farmers of Lower Mon- | to the chair, and the undersigned ae: The chairman, in a brief and appropriate ONE ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts rently yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver 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 ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy oa agreeablesubstances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in We bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable ¢ruggist who may not have it on hand will p re 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 Drugzgist, Charlottesetown. ~ mwf jyl3 HEADQUARTERS! a We Are Headquarters ( The Best “tock, FOR The Nicest U pers, The Moet Fashionable Lasts, The Best Workmanship, And therefore can make you the best aad most comfo: table Boot or Shoe of any hous: in the Province, and at the most reasonable prices. OUR MOTTOES ( Prompt Attention, Best Velue, Lowest Prices, So you will make no mistake by leaving your orders where general satisfaction is given, viz. at the Leading Custom Boot and shoe store Our Spring Stock is complete. Now is the time = want good Boois so come at unce be- fore the rush begins af You know the place :— J. H. BELL, Upper Great George Strect. Chariettetown. March 14, 1892 _—_—_, dy Im eod T=sTIM Ni AL. EAR SIR,—As there seems to be another endeavor on the part ef some persons to arive Dr Baynes into a corner and from the Island. I think it time for his friendst» agein come to his reseue and wublish be »venefite he has conferred upon them, so that o hers may know where r+ avply for like benefits My case was of long stand: ng, the result of a weak circu- lation and baffled the c»moi ed ekili of half a dozen Island doc ors [am plea ed to bear tes- tim ny tsatif ithad not basen oc tne sekill Dr. Raynex showed [ wml to-day be he p -#s. He- fore «p lyi to hm [ wis ansible to sew or attend ‘o my houseneld dati-s. Afuer the first wee ’s t eatment I saw a change and have stendily im»roved, til cow I[ can perform my dut esas well asever. Y urs, etc, H. W.C GALBRAITH Charlottetown, lith March, 1°92. DR. GEO A. BAYNES, Specialist in Diseases of Women & Ch onic D seases of Men. OFFICK —-Market Square, Charlottetown, P. EK. Island. rochi8 COMPLETE STOCK ib SPRING il —AT—— McLEOD’S, QUEEN STREET, Wholesale and Retail, Charlottetown, Mareh 9. 1892, re PgR ere tg 4 ¥