ne F ; OTT | ‘ | BORER BALLOCH & @B EX + MINER Job ¥..mting Rooms, | LONDUN Hucwm, we aEN STREET. job Printing of all kinds at short notice. ceed» Levierbeads, Noteneads, Pamph- gs, Posters. isodg ers, etc. Tenus: Five Dotnams A Vurax. 7 = —_ “— xpW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E, ISLANT, TUES! “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, haying to advise ‘ho Pablic, may sneak free.”—Evrripas. — IAY, FEBRUARY ee a 14, 18983. SSS eee nm —— ——— oF OS For neat, clean, tasteful Printing and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar. Don't forget st. ee ae aeons Suvcis Corres Two Cunre SS 2 = be VOL. 30.--NO. 188 Calendar for February, 1893. MOON'S CHANGES, Last Quarter, Sth day New Moos, 16h day oeeene 3 50 after ob otegueed 0 03 noon tor, PAcd Gay...++ nese 1 Ul morn Firet oo ; y aoa a Day | Day's | High of Day { Week. | ength. Water Month. i | ee A h.m | Momg. i Wednesdsy 9 3) ll 4 2 Thuraday 32 ll 41 $ | Friday 35 | aft 1 4 j Satarcay } 37 0 5) 3 | Sunday i 4) | ! 2t 6 Moaday } “| 18 7 | Tuesaday 47 2 37 5 } We inesday 49 3 24 9 | Thuraday 52 4 26 10 Friday 55 5 40 il Saturday 58 6 58 i2 sunday 10 1 5 ‘3 13 | Monday 4 8 55 14 | Tuesday 5 9% 15 =| Wednesday } il 10 24 16 Tharaday 14 . Ff 7 Friday 17 lil 37 ls Saturday QW | Morn’g. 19 Sunday 23 0 12 90 6«=s|.-:« Monday i 26 0 47 21 | Tnesday 30 1 26 7 Wednesday 33 211 23 Thuraday 36 3 5 uw Fridsy 39 4 20 2 Saturday | 42 5 55 6 Sanday 40 7 23 7 | Monday ! 49 8 31 2s | fwesday 1052 | 923 —_ = TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MIRR1S94, HALIFAX }90 _ preeereenenntntipeliiiaetia BEANS are 0 new dis- NERVE | crept tered BEANS Chariatteto wa by GEORGE %. HUGHES, SIMSON BROS. & CO., Halifax, Wholesale Agents. A. LEOF RED (GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer CRA MIM. ..... ocrccsdsisedlsssacds QUEBEC BRANCH “ Sen Seda cel MONTREAL deci9—dy lyr S. RB. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL ANO IRON CUT NAILS, And Sp hes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails. Hangarian Nails, &c., sT. JOHN, N. B. novi—l yr Offices To Let. W) OF FL°KS on the first fiat of the Mer chant«’ tank of P. K. Island ouilding, adioin the new otfices of Davies & Haszard. hese ces ers heated with hot water, and have attached to them fire proof vault with eombina- tion lock. Eotrance, Great George Street, \'a0 A «uit of Orfiogs on vecond flat. Apply at Merchants’ Bank of P. K. Isiand., W. McL® AN ut Cashier jan23—eod THE CHARLOTLETOWN Mutual Fire Insurance Us. I prepared to take Rivka on Property in the Ci y at very Jow rates. The people of Charlottetown can save a large amount of money by patrenizing the MUTUAL IN. SURANCE OO. “A nuwber of our leading Citizens are connected with it, and the security is ample. Fu'l part.culars ean be obtained by applying to b. BALDERSTON, Secretary* Charlottetown, Dee. 5, 1892—3m 2aw 0, B. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, ¢ SAPAUD, P. E. I. FARMS AND FARM STOCK A ePECIALTY. Consignments solicited. Quick returns. 5.000 CIGARS, which I offer to Traders by the Pox chearmr than they can import them. janit—dy & wky FOR SALE. eas K RILLIARD TABLES and two POOL TABLES. JOHN JOY. feb3 Inland Steam Navigation Company. —_———— ze Annual General Meeting of the Share- helders of the Inland Steam Navigatioa Company will he held im the room in Queen's Buildings, Kicg Street. (now ecoupied by the Harber Light.) on WEDNESDAY, the fad day of February, instant, at 3 o'clock, p. m L. C. OWEN, Mecretary, @hariottetown, February 6, 158. Would you Like to go Shopping in MONTREAL — OC COLINIAL HOUSS, PHILLIPS srcncen oe SQUARE, MONTREAL. ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silver f,adies’ and Children’s Boots, and Millinery. HENRY feb9— tts tf Special Attention given to Mail Orders ee eee ee ee Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass- Full Stocks in each department. ware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, Shocs and Slippers, Mantles Trial orders solicited. MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL. = BAZAAR suitable for wedding presents. Steel Engravings and Ktchings, Charlottetown, Jan. 31, 1893. —DEALERS IN— BOOKS AND STATIONERY. OU will always find something new there in the line of Leather Goods, Date Cases, Fancy China and Mirrors, choice Carving Sets in Cases, just the article you are needing Such gocd value for your money cannot be got elsewhere. BAZALRR STORH, = COMPANY, Don’t miss seeing our line of framed and unframed. Several 139 QUEEN STREET. ———— ee [’ benefit to buyer and seller. Charlottetown, January 7, 1293. Watch Your Watch. it performs satisfactorily, all right. either repair it or supply a new Watch, with mutual E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. ” ae If not, we can i ee a —_ ONE ENJOYS Both the method and resulis when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts ently 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 pros duced, pleasing to thg taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prorapt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its manyexcellent qualities commend it to ail and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75¢ botties by all leading druggists, Any reliabie 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 FRANOISOO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, WN. Y. W R. WATSON, Wholosale > Druggist Charlotteetown mwf iyl3 cCILLET T's PuRE ‘7 # ae POWDERED / i 3 fy ive (ACTA, PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. Ready foe wee ta any quantity. J or -oak>»s 5onp, Boftening Wate-, Disinfecting, and a hundred othct uses. A can equals W pounds Sal Suce. Sold by All Grocers and Drugzisis. x Ww. Ga 7, ‘Xtoxoomtce ‘toe received the following telegram :— BRANTFORD, Ont., Feb. 2. F. pe C. DAviEs. TuE Goon Bicycie Co, F. de €. DAVIES, St, George Pharmacy, Victoria Row. feb3 — ———————— Ss TEAPOT FREE EEE SES With every five bought at either 20, pound, we will give, part. Call early and This offer is good this date, BEE sr Dar C Earthenware Teapot. Mur Tea has given excelient satisfac— tion lately, and is too well known all over the country to require any puffing on our Chaclottetowa, January 47, 1893 -eod & wky pounds of our Tea 24 or 28 cents per free of charge, one get a Teapot free. for one month from R & GOFF. Our Pr —_ 8 W° 75; yards Broadel th and Doeskin, 438 fOvercoating, 1830 Tweed Suiting, 2220 Trowsering, and large quantities of Hats, Gentlemen’s Furnishings in Cash buyers willl find the our Store, 207 Queen Street. Charlottetown, Feb. 7, 1895: HAVE JUST TAKEN STOCK, and find that we have the following quantities on hand: — 705 Worsted Serge Coatirg, | latest styles, which must be dis- posed of to make rwom for Sp JORN McLEOD & CO., 60 Waterproof Coats, 50 Boys’ Suits, 20 “ Reefers, 30 “ Overcoata, 25 Men’s Overcoats, custom made, Underclothing, and all kinds of ring Importations. biggest bargains on record at indeed is he whose blood is poor, who haslost his appetite and his flesh and seems to be in a rapid de- cline ; but SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites can make it rich again by restoring appetite, flesh and rich blood, and so giving him energy and perfect physical fife, cures Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and Bronchitis. IT IS ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. POWDER PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant. E. W. CILLETT, Toronto, Ont, DR. T. C. ROBINS, anl’s Church. MERCHANT TAILORS. dee?! Surgeon Dentist. Office —Prince Street opposite St. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. =.-t. Cressing at the Capes. _. The train ruus right down to the pier at Tormentine and leaves travellers at the door of Tucker's hotel. The genial proprietor has just ficted up his establishment in new ant tasteful style, apd every comfort that the kiadly heart of the hostess can suggest is supplied to the winter traveller. The great silent besom of the strait spreads its icy floo) right up to the rear of the hotel, and an ices boat is always waiting at hand. 3efore day we were all aboard, or rather, alongside our conveyance. Clearest starligh fleshed over} ead, and a keen frosty chill fille: the eir aud glittered over the fettered deep When we were cut an bour, the sun «p- proached the horizon and reveeled the fu! beavty of the scenes amid which we were travelling. A newly frozin s‘retch of water to the eastward blazed uuder the morning light like a sea of living flame. Around vs op every hand were piled and broken masses oj pure snow-white and erystal ice Massive hummocks, twenty feet in height, fished with roseate and amethystine, and golden light; spires and ruined towers of erysta]; domes of purest marble white shadow ed with azure; caverns flashirg in their depths with diamonds,arches hung with crystal stalsc» tites; crystal, purest crystal, flaming with the morning meets was our living fairyeland here; crystal walls rising out of the deep blue wave; crystal] plains of unlimited spread; hills and ranges of broken, flashing crystal; enclosed amphitheatres studdei with ruined columns, more beautiful than the famed Garden of the Gods, as every fragment was purest snowy crystal. We sped over the glassy plains half borne by the breeze that filled our spread sei, We floated on the azure wave reflecting th« imsge of spires and towers and walis of flash- ing icy jewelry. The wild dafila deppled quietly by our side, and the killawake on snowy wing swept calmly by, wondering at our intrusion on # sanctuary sacred to him and the iceking’s rule. For two hours the novel beauty of the scenery kept us so wrap- ped in admiration that we forgot the arduous- ness of the journey. But when foar hours were passed climbivg broken ridges, trampiog through snow and s‘ruggling over treacherous surfaces that broke through at every step be aeath our weight, we wished that the days of primitive travel for P. KE. Island were at an end, and regular railway communication established wich the mainland. Once at Cape Traverse,the train stood ready to take the mail and travellers, and after two hours of a delightful drive among our native hills, crowned with rich deciduous groves and widespread cultivated lands, we stood once more on the trodden snowy highways of the Island metropolis. —_ Wedding Belis. (Mendocino, Cal., Beacon.) On last Wednesday morning Miss Elise A. Kelly was joined in wedlock with Mr. Louis P, Drexel, of San Francisec, at the residence of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. H. Kelly, in this place, by the Rev. J. S. Ross, of Caspar. bers of the family anda few intimate friends. The marriage ceremony was per- formed in avery impressive and happy manner by the minister. After the con- You are now Agent for Charlottetown this} gratulations to the bride and bridegroom, season--not Chappelle. all parteok of afine collation at which sociability prevailed and al] seemed to en- joy themselves very much, except the father of the bride, who was very sensibiy affected by the loss of his favorite daughter. Nor can we biame hia, fur not only he but Mendocino lost one of its most gifted and estimable young native jsdies, in whose future happiness all of her citizens take a deep interest, but which we trust is safely reposed in the keeping of her estimable husband. The bride was the recipient of many fine and costly presents among which were conspicuous a diamond necklace, oracelets and pin by the bridegroom. The married couple left the same forenoon by the steamer Port Arena for San Francisco, from whence they intend to proceed to the Ceronada at San Diego to spend the honey- moon. {Miss Kelly is the second cousin of Hon. L. C. Owen, ber mother being a daughter of the late Arthur Owen, Esq., Cardigan. } The McLean Case. SHELBURNE, Feb. 6.—ine case of Mr. Me- Lean, of Horning’s Mills, as published last week is atill the talk of the vicinity, and many people have taken the trouble to go to Horn- ing’s Mills to see him. Mr. Relfiy. the drag- gist jrere, who sold Mr. McLean the pilis, vouches for the truth of the statement, as also joes Mr. Wm. Jelly, Ex-M. P. P. for Duffer in County. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are indeed a wonderful remedy, as they cure the most dead- \y as well as the most prevalent diseases that affect humanity, namely, Bright’s disease, as well as all forms of kidney troubles, dropsy, diabetes, stone in bladder, and most especially rheumatism. dika cain ialinacepicleadon Personal. Mr. James McLean, of Alberta, is visiting his old home in P. E. Island. He is a son ot the lates Alexander McLean, Esq., of Belfast, and has been in the Territories for the past eight years. He is now the owner of a ranch there and is well satisfied with the Western Canadian country and its prospects. He reports that Islanders residing in his vicinity are ali doing well. One of the points to be noted is, he says that people from the States are flocking into Alberta, and taking up land there. The exodus in the West is from the States into Canada. > Have You Asthma? Dr. R. Schiffmann, St. Paul, Minn., will mail a trial package of Schiffmann’s Asthma Cure to any sufferer who sends bis address and names this paper. Never fails to give instant relief in worst cases, insures comfortable sleep and cures where others fail. ——— eee — --———— FataL Accipent —A sad aud fatal acci dent occurred at Chapel Cove fishing station, about fifty miles from St. Johu’s, Nfld, a few daysago. While Pairick Sullivan was en- deavoring to rescue his chiidren from a buro with four of his children. -_ _ — blood and nerve reme? The wedding was attended by the mem-|_ ing building he perisbed ia the flames, together USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great a Ouse: ra.ion Teke my life and let it he Consecrated, Lord, to Thee; Take my hands and let them move At the impulse of Thy love. Take my feet end let them be Swift and be» utiful for Thee; Tske my voi e and let me sing Always, only, for my King. Take my;lips and let them be Filied witn messages from Thee; Take my silver and my gold, Not a mite would | withhold. Take my moments and my days, Let them flow in endless praise; Take my intellect, and use Every power as Thou shait choose, Take my will and make it thine, It shall be no longer mine; Take my heart, it is Thine own, It shall be Thy royal throne. Take my love, my God, I pour At Thy feet ite treasure s ore; Take myself, and I will be Ever, only, all for Thee, Youth. O, would that the great world’s people Mizht never, never grow old. O, would that the blossoms of summer Might never grow faded, and fold. 9, would that youth's treasures — Youth's hopes and youth's pleesures— Might dwell inthe heart, tho’ the body grow old, Se ee ee 4 MYSTERIOUS AGENT. It Possesses Wondrous Powers, WELL AND TRULY T{STED IN CANADA. It is Called “Our Country's Benefactor.” — Canada’s great benefactor, although a mysterious egent to the thousands who use it, possesses such wondrous powers for good in every couwmunity, that it has been placed atthe top round of the ladder of fame. Our people stand amazed at the magnificent results achieved from day to day when the best medical efforts fail. Paine’s Celery Compound rescues and saves those who are suff-ring and diseased, and who have been given up by the doctors. rhe following extracts from a letter written by Mrs. M. W. Brown, Mattox Post Office, Prince Edward Island, will show the value of the grand medicine to weary sufferers :— **Had rheumatism in a distressing form for seven years ; could not walk or use wy arms ; at times 1 could not eat or sleep ; was very melancholic and completely run- own. Itried other medicines but could not get cured. After reading about Paine’s Celery Compound I commenced to use it, and I am now free from all pains; have a good appetite, sleep well, and my health is renewed. 1 am thankful for the great boon, and would hke the world to know what Paine’s Celery Compound can do.” Reader, it will do the same for you ; it never fails to cure. LETTERS TO THE EDITOR Back-Door Unity. Sire, —How long are Christians in Char- lottetuwn going to play at unity? Union revival meetings have been held in the various churches for some time past, and | the ministers have pretended to each other and to their fiocks that they are all one, when they know it is not the case. How can there be uvity when the rector of St. Paul's (as you told us on Saturday) MINNIE JONES, ivermore, Me. AS A TONIC ann BLOOD PURIFIER! SKODA’S DISCOVERY :: UNEQUALLED! Sxopa Discovery Co.; GENTLEMEN :—Last spring I had a severe attack of the MEASLES. After ine acute stage passed, an! | was supposed to be comvalescent, | did mot gain as I ought. With NO APPETITE, and eft with a BAD COUGH, day after day, I con. tinued to rum down. My friends feared I was in a DECLINE, and would never be any better. I was much reduced when I began the use of SKODA’S DISCOVERY. Before I had taken ome bottle, | was greatly improved. | con- tinued {ts use, and am now la my USUAL MEALTH, thanks wholly to SXODA’'S DISCOVERY. Respectfully, Livermore, Me. MINNIE JONES. SKODA DISCOVERY CO,, WOLFVILLE, M.S, is compounded with PURE and 7" WHOLESOME MATERIALS. DmOoSOvMBOHS The Y. Ml ¢. A. Concert HAS BEEN POSTPONED From 2nd of March to Thursday, March 9th. MR. VINNICOMBE’S ORCHESTRA have kindly consented to give severs choice selections. The best talent in the city is being ea- gaged. Remember the date— March 9th. fet8 ~~ ten . “— ~ ee is forbidden by a canon of his church to let ministers of other denominations ¢ fliciate in his pulpit, and consequently has t» get over the dfiicuity by imvicing them to his schvolroom instead / Pshaw | I might as well pretend to bs op socitl equality with people I send round to my back door when they have the impertinence to come to the front, The letter of the canon ia observed by thi schoolroom dodge but the spirit of it is certainly broken. Again, the Baptist Church refuses communion to all who have not beet dipped, Let the ministers ask Mr. Gordon to admit them to the Lord’s Supper with his congregation and they will soon see that he draws the UNITY line between the pulpit and the Lord’s table. A pretiy lot of Uhristian ministers who cannot partake of the communion together. Fancy the Apostles refusing each other communion. Let Protestants do away with their distinc tive creeds and unite together on some solid basis and the people will put more truat in their professions of unity Ant! BuNKUM The Cigarette Bug Again. Six, —May I suggest that if the W. C. T U wish to do any real good work by their weekly column in your paper they had better avoid such bosh as appeared on Sat urday about the “‘cigarette bug,” which was evidently culled from the Sunday edit ion of the New York Herald or some such reliible paper. Cigarettes are made of ordinary tobacco, finely cut, and it is per fect nonsense to pretend that **culeopterous nsects” are going to infest it when made into cigarettes, if they wili not infest it in a pipe or cigar, Let me remind these dear ladies that cold water is ‘*fuii of bugs, yet, so far, they have raised no word o! warning against its use. February 28th and March Ist. E.H. NORTON &CO., AUCTIONEERS. ARGES8T COMBINED TRADE SALE ever held in Charlottetown, at the Burnt Pre- mises iately occupied by HK. B. Norten & Co., commencing at il o'clock on TUESUAY, Feb 2th, and continuing two days :— The partly damaged stock of HARDWARE, incluting iv tous Whive Lead and © Paints (best Knylish and Canadian brands), Boiled and Raw vil and furpentine, 200 boxes Glass, 6 bris Putry,6tons Barbed Wire, 200 xegs Naiis, 300 roils each of Tar and Dry taper, Waiting, Ochre, Broshes, and general stock of Seasonable Hard- Waru, hbo Large Trade Bale of BTAPLE GROCERIES, inc: Guin. 'm part: 25 barrels Sugar 12 pancheons “Molasses, 110 half chests Tea, iv crates Crockery - ware, 100 barrels Flour, W boxes Staroh, 25 gross French Blacking, Washboards, Coffee, Sagee Pepper, 0 boxes Soap, W barrels V , 5ea- pos, Lamp Colmneys, Castor Oil, Gleave and general » ho.ewale stuce of (ireceries. Merchaut« can reserve their orders for Spring Goods aud supply themselves at Aaction at this we reserve prices. All gooda offered will be 80. E. H. NORTON & CO.,, Jouxxr Sworer, febs iM eod 4 eon esre te ta,