ii EXAMINEX | Job Printing Rooms, ZEN STREKT. LONDON HUL om, | r of i t short notice rrinting all Kinds a short Jod ” petuerheads, Notlsheads, Pamph- Pie osters. Dodgers, etc. . ae ne —_— Terms; Five Dotnans a Yuan, NEW SERLES. é HE DATLY EXAMINER. For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt attertion to orders, THE \ EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. “ This is trne Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Pablic, may speak free.”—Evnirrnes. SS > = enna ———— CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, APRIL 12 Sixnorze Corrs Two Crrve . 18968. — calendar for April, 1893. MOON’S CHANGES fall Moon, Ist day beeen senenes 352 morn ‘sat Quarter, BEN GAY.++++ «eee i 22 morn Kew Moon, 16h day ..ee.eeeeees 1) 22 » ort Firet Qua ter, Bind dsy...- veces 1 13 mort nl Moon, SOLH G4Y..- +--+ ereeee 7 10 after wa i Day's Hich ” 1 Day of Week. | length W ater Month. | a _ h m Morn'zg 1 Saturday 12 41 | 10 46 q@ | Sunda 44 | 1117 3 | Monday 47 | 1 47 4 | Tuesday i 50 | aft 18 5 | Wednesday | 53 | 0 62 6 | Thursday : a 1 31 ¢ | Friday | 13 0 2 18 j Saturcs} s+ 2 : sus ia 6 4 20 10 Meoda i 9 5 40 11 =| Tuesds 18 6 59 12 W ed lay 1S & OO 13 }nus 19 | 8 48 HM | Friday 2 9 39 156 | Saturday 25 10 Ww 16 «=| Sunday 28 | 10 48 17 | Monday | Sl 4 11 22 1s | Tuesday 34 | Morn'g 19 Wednesday 38 | 0 I ~» | Tha sday 41 0 57 91 | :*Priday 45 | 1 50 @ | Saturday 47 | 255 3 Sanday | 50 46 # | Monday 52 5 30 9% «| tuesday 56 | 6 47 6 W ednaday | 68 | 7 40 0 i Pharsday HM OO | 8 32 % «| Friday 4 911 29 © | Seturday 71 94 $0 = | Sunday 14 10 10 17 ‘Prosthetic Dentistry. AM prepared to moun! Artificial Teeth on the different kinds of plates Aluminum, Watt's Meial, Keese’s Metal (these metals will not oxidize or tarn black io the mouth), Vulcenite, Celluloid and Zylonite DR. J. P. MURRAY, Dentist. apt Stamper Block, Victoris Row. and a FICHE S ¥ Pans relieved at once by Perry Davis’ Paw ALEp also Qushs “Gid Ss Sore 7h voat- Dip bfAcvia—.. 4 A eumat's and eural re task for The Ne " BiG 25¢Bol TLE S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c., ST. JOHN, N novi—l yr rs . — Oiled Clothing. delivery, Spring orders inaure prowpt : I showli be sent in without delay. Prices and san ples on application. HORACE HASZARD, Manufacturers’ Agent. »p3—2w eod 0. 8. WADMAn, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, CZAPAUD, P. E. I. RMS AND FAR * Cepnsigamen SOCIGAR<, UE Cheaper tha Bian dy & wk A. LEOFR HD {STOCK A SPECIAUTY. solicited. Quics roturas, shieh I offer to Traders by the 1 they can import them. GRADUATE GF LAVAL AND McGILL,) es! ss ‘ Mining Engineer TE UND... .occnaeasnunancueneel QUEBEC RANCH . MONTREAL oe een nea i have closed my Branch Store at North Side of Queen Square. Having much better fa- cilities at my New Shop on STAMPER’S CORNER, I am in a position to cater to the require- ments of my customers [ gewevm better than ever. New Sf Se Goods arriving daily. RK. K. JOST, Stamper’s Corner. 1893. 4 » ~ , Ceol. Sueren | q 2 Sous — Charlottetown, April 6 =o ASK YOUR GROCER FOR the Celebrated ‘ oe . : ey 5 Pn ag eR 3 e, - Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs, For Samples sent Free write to C, ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. "igs cam t ee Fire and Marine INSURANCE. 0). —_——— WESTERN Marine Insurance Company, WESTERN MANCHESTER Fire Insurance Co. {Fire Insurance Co. | of Toronto, Ont, ei aa the Largest and Strongest Manchester, England. | The English Sterling and Domestic Certificates issued when required at the Agency here without reference to Head Office. Canadian Company doing Popular business in Canada. Paid- | Company, established 1824. up Capital, $1,000,000. | capital, $7,500,090. All Losses Settled Promptly. HORACE HASZARD- General Agent for P. E. Island, Cameron Block, Charlottetown, March 30, 1895. Guns, Revolvers, Brass and Paper Shells, Powder, Shot, Primers, Caps, Loading Implements, Cartridges, Wads, etc., at Lowest Prices. DODD & ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE Photographic Notice. mch25—1m N compliance with the often expressed wish of many that I should open : it PHOTOGRAPHIC BUSINESS, I am pleased te inferm the inhabitants o Charlottetown and ne‘ghborhood that I have secured the premises formerly — ‘8 the ** RRAEMAR SIUDIO,” and shall shortly be prepared to carry out & d to me in a most satisfactory manner. a Lawn Tennis, Wedding and School Groups photographed Houses and Grounds, by appcintment, aL0UD HILL, PHOTOGRAPHIC ARTIST, (From Londen, England, late with Mr, G. H. Cook,) ‘gppesite Miller Bros., Queen Street, Charlottetown Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts greatly yet promptly on the Kidneys, iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. aye of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pros 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 agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to ali 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 FRANOISOCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, EY. NEW YORK, N. ¥. W R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown mwf iyl3 Bone Dust For Sale. A FEW TONS of Pure }-inch Bones and Dust (Phosphate of Lime), best known Fertilizers for Gardens and Orchards, Tur- nips, Carrots, etc. The Fertilizer most required by our soil. ‘Try it. JOHN NEWSON. ap8 Provincial Legislature. House of Assembly. SUMMARY OF PROCEEDINGS, Monpvay, April 10. Huse met at 4 30 p. m. The Speaker submitted the resolutions passed at the citizens’ meeting in Market Hall on Friday evening, protesting against the disfranchisement of employes of the Dominion Government. Anact respecting Montague Hall was read a third time and passed. Mr. Gordon asked for information as to what progress had been made iu the matter of providing a steamer for Cardigan Ferry ? Hon. Mr. McLean said the matter would be vonsidered. The act incorporating the Kensington Hall Company was read a third time and assed Pp \ Hon. Mr. Peters submitted a bill amend- ing the Summerside Incorporasion Act. House then resumed committee of sup- ply. Mr. Robertson in the cbair. A lengthy discussion took plece on the graut for exhibition purposes, Messrs. Underhay and Matheson put in claims for grants for exhibitions at Souris and Alberton, and Mr. Bell protested against the manner in which exhibitions at Sam- merside were managed. At the evening session, Mr. Clow asked for a statement of all tines coliected under a, a VOL. 30.--NO 223 Many Are Disappointed. THEY FAIL TO SECURE FREEDOM FROM SUFFERING Because They Use Worthless Remedies, Every day we hear of men and women who have suffered disappvintment in their efforts to banish disesse and suffering. In some cases the sufferers are themae!ves responsible for the faiiures, Many iatelli- _ men and women are deceived by {spurious foreign testimonials, and buy \medicines and remedies that positively | increase their already heay burden of woes and sufferings. In this way a multitude of {people are prone to condemn valuable | agen's, because certain worthless and base preparations have failed to do them good. This is poor and weak reasoning, and be- tokens a lack of faith in science and its wonderful possibilities. Medica! science and research has given to the humau family agents that have con ferred wonderful benefits. Medical science has put into the hands of sufferers Puaine’s Celery Compound for the cure of all ner- vous diseases, rheumatism and impure blucd. By the use of Paine’s Celery Com- pound, the nervous, sleepless, debilitated, dyspeptic, weak and run-down can find a new lease of life. the Canada Temperance Act and on whom they were imposed. Hon. Mr. Peters said ‘he Government would give such information as they thought in the interests of the public. House then resumed committee of supply, and exhibition and other items were passed. The item of $1000 for Paris green pro- yoked considerable discussion. Hon. Mr. Peters explained that the Government would first ascertain _whera the bug was at work and then place the Paris green in the hands of persons iiving in the neighborhood whe would sell it to those desirous of purchasing. House adjourned at 11.45. Tuespay, April 12. This forenoon the House met at 11.45. Mr. Underhay asked the Commissioner of Public Lands if he had received a petition from Thomas Monahan praying that he shall be allowed to purchase land held by him on Lot 45 0n terms as favorable as those obtained by purchasers of adjoining lands ; and if soit was recommended that the prayer of the petition be granted. Hon. Mr. McMillan replied that he had referred the petition to the Government FENNELL & CHANDLER, Trap Nails, Ropes Boat Nails, Rosin, Galy'd Iron, Paints, Paint Oils, Very Cheap. —_—— — FENNELL @ CHAN DLER Charlottetown, Mareh 7, 1893, Discases are oftem difficult to remedy. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA, will restore a iost appetite. lost flesh, and check wasting diseases, especial. ly in children, with wonderful rapidity. Coughs and colds are easily killed bya few doses of this remarkable remedy. PALATABLE AS MILK. Ze sure to get the genuine, put uf in salmon-colored % wrappers. : {Prepared caly by Scott & Bowns. Belleville. | meh? —Sm eod without any recommendation. Mr. Shaw asked the Commissioner of Public Works for a statement showing in detail the names of all the parties in each township, separately, who have paid their accounts in full in the Land Office during the financial year 1892, showing the bal- ance due by each at the time of settlement, the amount paid by each to equare his ac- count during the year 1892, and date of last previous payment, the discount allowed each by virtue of the Statute 55 Vic., Oap. 2, and the amount of reduction in each ac- count by compound interest, separately, if any, and any other reduction that may have been made. Hon. Mr. McMillan said the statement was being prepared. Mr. Beil asked for a statement of moneys received into the Registry Office from Prince, King’s and Queen’s Counties. Also r statement of the moneys paid for extra work in the office. Mr. Peters said the statement would be brought down. Mr. Shaw repeated the question asked some days ago regarding the importation of scock for the Stock Farm, the price paid, the agents employed, and their remunera- tion, Hon. Mr. Peters said the statement was being prepared, and would be submitted as soon as possible. In many cases, said he, it will be impossible to give all the details asked by the Upposition in the questions they placed on the order book. Mr. H. C. McDonald asked the Com- missioner of Public Works if » petition had been received from the inhabitants of Or- well and Murray Harbor Road praying for the opening of a new road from the Orwell Head Road to Clarke’s corner; also, what action the Government intend to take in the petition of the inhabitants of Point Prim praying that the Point Prim Road at its juncture with Portage Road be atraight- ened, and a portion of the old road closed. Hon. Mr. McLean said that the petition had been received and would be favorably considered by the Government. The Act amending the Act incorporating the Town of Summerside was read a second time in committee, Mr J. E. Macdonald in the chair. The bill provides for the taxation of binks. Clauses respecting appeals from assesament and the taxing of money lenders and brokers were struck out, and the bill, as amended, was reported agreed to. Mr. Montgomery submitted a bill to amend the act to incorporote the trustees of Malpeque Hall. Read a first time,read a second time, committed and reported agreed to, read athird time and psesed. Syrup of Figs, produced from the laxative and nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of plants known to be most beneficial to the human system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, elfectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. “John W, Tay-or,-Sr,, of Michigan city, Indiana, is the owner of a prayer book family for 187 years. that has been in the possession of his/day. Testimonials from the best people in Canada are sent in every week to the pro- prietors of Paine’s Celery Compound ; all! of these testimonir:ls strongly endorse the great efficacy of the wonderful medicine. such a noble and honest record. It meets auffsring and disease and conquers every time. 206+ Concert at New Glasgow. No other remedy in Canada can boast of, . IT IS ALL THAT 1S CLAIMED FOR IT! Women of all ages, and in all con- ditions, will find just the help they need in Skods’s Discovery. MES. SARAH BE. BLETHEN, Bangor, Me. Mrs. Sarah E. Biecthen, of No. 9, Grove Street, Bangor, Me., sa: ‘For quite a number of years, [ have been a great sufferer frem se- vere pains in my back anc’: : i the last three years, have ! reduced and run down, bar > At my age, { do any work. meyer exnected to be any betiv. I have taken only two hott! i SKODA’S DISCOVERY with Skoda’s Little Tablets. My Back Ache is «ll gone, my Aj tite has ined, T have rained much in flesh, and I ree! li a new person. { ca t praise ti > Remedies too much SKODA DISCOVERY OC., WOLFVIL.E, N.S, In celebrating the thirtieth anniversary of New Glasgow Division, a grand enter- tainment was given in the Hall at that| place on Monday evening, April 3rd. The choir, with Miss Laura Houston presiding at the organ, rendered some excellent , selections. The following is the programme :-- Opening Address by Chairman............ ie eab ee eee er sees Pe ien Mr James Dickieson BOGS cs5.4h sto. .h5 “Our Cause Moves Ou” | ONN 5 is Cash akeans Miss Irene G McNeil | DER sbbnebns oss .ob0ecauue Mr Ww Laird | Shad thishescesscsseee Mr Eldon McKay | IR cx ecest oc slaake Mr Horace Ling | 2 Re a ee “Touch Not the Cup” | NS ids nahin dso 59 0tnkaue Mr George Smith DS 0b 5 0 80488 bad Doe Miss Irene G MeNeil Recitation......... . -Miss Evelyn McLeod CRONE Se woe wsnk Jébe - ‘Marching Along’ wah, PEEL Lee Mr George Smith d+ bid cd cbertnces Miss Maggie Smith A uel bid Lhd nas eneneien Mr Maurice Peters The concluding portion of the evening's entertainmen was the pleasing drama “Out on the Streets,” in three acts. The repre- senting characters were :— Mr Leander Smith as ........ Colonel Wayne Miss Laura Houston....... ..... Mrs Wayne Miss Florina McCoubrey........ Nina Wayne Miss Janie Smith.............. Mrs Bradford Miss Evelyu McLeod........ Minnie Bradford Mr Eldon McKay....,........ Pete (Markey) er OF EE, occu cute Matthew Davies ce fad J Re Sclomon Davis Mr Richard Stevenson ..... ..., Dr Me ‘field Mr Wellington McCoubrey........ Policeman This was one of the most interesting dramas ever given in New Glisgow, and elicited prolonged ard well merited ap- plause from the large and intelligent audience in attendance. Choice rendition of instrumental music was given between the acts by Miss Jennie Stevenson and Miss Irene G. McNeil. Ten Mile House Schvol Examin- ation. An examination took place at Ten Mile House School on Thursday, 6th inst. The pupils present were examined by the Rev. P. Curran, P. P., who subjected them ‘to a searching examination in their different studies. He expressed himself as being well pleased with the uniformity of attsin- ments of the pupils and complimented them on the excellent progress which was being made. The trustees and a goodly number of ratepayers who at all times times teke a lively interest in the welfare of the schvol, were present. The prompt and intelligent answers of the schulars, particularly in geo- graphy, history and agriculture, elicited favorable comment. Inthe following list sppear the names of those pupils who stand the highest in their repective classes : Reading and Spellicg—Sixth Reader, 1, A Mullin; 2, EJ Fitzpatrick. Fourth Reader—1, W Mullin; 2, Alfred Mullin and J F Swith, equal; 3, Annie J Smith. Third Reader—1, Bessie J Mullin; 2. Jas E Smith; 3, Eila M Mullin and Jas Mur- ray, equal. Arithmetic—1, A Mullin; 2, E J Fitz patrick; 3, Alf Mullin and Jas F Smith, equal, Grammar—1, E Fitzpatrick; 2, A Mujlin; 3, Alf Mullin. History and Geography—1. A Mullin; 2, E Fitzpatrick; 3, W Mullin Penmanship—Seniors, 1, E J Fitzpat rick; 2, A Mullin; 3, Annie J Smith; Jun iors, 1, Jrs E Smith; 2, Bessie J Mullin; 3, Jas Murray. A La Mone, Ten Mile House, April 8th, 1893. oe __ Opening Days, Wednesday and Thursday. —Prowse Bros. carpet department will be the centre of attraction on Wednesday and Thurs- Everybody invited to the great show. apl0 3i Agriculture—1, A Mull n;2, E J Fitz | a patrick; 3 Alf Mullin. For sale by ali Druggists. Trade supplied by W. R. Watson, Charlot? vn, P. E.L. ARSON | PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! These pills were a wonder diecevery, No otees Wke them in the wold. Will positively cure or relieve all manner of disease, The information around box is werth ten times the cost of a box ft out about them, and you wil. always be thankful. 4 pose, They expel al impurities from t licate women hind great benefit from using ustrated pamphiet free. Sc'd everywhere, or sent l for % cts. in stamps; five bores £100. DR & SOuNSON & CO,, 22 Custom House St, et, Mem mis TO LET. — TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE pleasantly situated near the Railway Wharf at Georgetown. Good location for a Summer Hotel or Boarding House. Rent mederate. A. A. MACDONALD. ap4—Im | | THE IMPs: BAKIN PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, Contains tio Alum, / onia, Lime, i /ootes, or any Injariagt, E,W, CILLET”. Toronte, On& House To Let. DWELLING HOUSE on Bayfield Stree, tiainivrg nin rooms, stable and coach use. Heated with hot weter and is in good rudition. en at once or on che rat of ; fine Fruit Garden attached, fderired. Inguire« A. HERMANS, ap7—3i Queto Street. — ee Bicycle For Sale, COLUMBIA “EXPERT,” full nickled, in first-class repair. Will sell cheap. S. C. MOORE, Onarlottetown. ap5—2i eod wy li betes eae ela hae ides mecca, ay - mee 19.5% can aoe.” ce ae eee aaron * PR 2 a: : "re a nae gree 5 Reiitiisee é Cale rays ? 1%