IE ela artes nage cr lll aaa IAC EAE Pe ey ee TIONS RAs a Ne ta RR a I rN lt Sr : THE EXAMINER cngpceenenandil te Job Printing Stein | : LONDON HO SE, QUEEN STREA&T. | ao. 1h et + Ae ¥ Room R ies, Posters. Dodgers, « Reading “ih nf € > rd House i Texnms :—Frve Dotrarns a Year. —_— ae “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evurivgs. Se Le —— For neat, clean, tasteful Frinting and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar, Don't forget it. iat . Sixers Corias Two Onnes = = EW SERIES. | 2 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ——— _— ISLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 24, 1892. — ee —— VOL. 80.--NO. 182 | heard of the Lock Pocket (PATENTED.) you ever Have A The new and ingenious LUCK POCKET is a safe- guard against tho loss of valuables from out the pockets by means of abstraction or otherwise. As watch pocket it is invaluable. This pocket is in use in the United States and other countries, and its success in PREVENTING THE LOSS OF MONEY, watches or other valuables brings it into universal favor where- ever introduced. When buying Clothing see that the LOCK POCKET is attached to your garment. New Wrinkle in Ready Made E A. SMALL & 50O., Wholesale Clothiers, Montreal, SOLE PATENTEES FOR CANADA, and Winter, ——— ——/ X -——- — — Clothing. septl5—tf (tu thu eat) Axes (Broads and Fowler’s), Axe Handles, Sleigh Shoe and Caulk Steel, Bar and Sheet Tron, Horse Shoes, Cut, Clinch and Horse Nails. Zinc, Shovels, Forks, ‘Glass, Paints, Oils, Powder, Shot. Also, a full line of the celebrated Diss— ton Crosscut and Hand Saws, Files, ete at lowest prices, wholesale and retail. FENNELL & CHANDLER, VICTORIA ROW, Charlottetown, Nov. 18, 1892 —tu sat & wy BOOMING TRADE! (x) E are bound to sell $500 more this month than the corres- ponding month last year, and in order to do so, have VADERED OUR CHRISTMAS STOCK EARLY, and we will sell, during November, both our old and new stock ata BIG DISCOUNT. Our winter stock of BOOKS is now in, and we are sure we can suit you to anything in the line. GIFT and TOY BOOKS - see them. Boys’ and Girls’ Own Annuals, feisure Hours, Chatterbox, Sunday Home, etc., ete. Writing Desks, beautifully inlaid; cheap. New stock of SHELL GOUDS, at prices that will surprise you. PHOTOGRAPH ALBUMS, Leather or Push, at your own prices FANCY PLUSH STATIONERY BOXES, just the thing for Xmas Presents. Oar stock of CHLNA w something immense; everything beautiful and useful. Hand some CARVING SETS, from $5 to $15; good. PICTURE EASELS, HAND AND MANTEL MIRRORS, largest assortment and lowest price in the city. PICTURES, framed or otherwise; gems. We are glad to show you our goods whether you intend buying now or not. Call and see at the BAZAAR STORE. Queen Street. Charlottetown, Nov. 14, 1892—eod & wy tee ee eS - - - tr cg 2 Lisge/ DPylou COGNAC THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. eet temnettneeiattietineteteetteietetiteintal Calendar for November, 1892. zal MOON’S CHANGES, s(RuPi rig Full Moon, 4th day. .....ccsceen. 1] 25 morz Last Quarter, llth day........... 538 morn \ ; New Moon, 19th day............. 855 morn , Firet Quarter, 27th day..... . 6 4 morn Day High Water. of Day of Week. - Month. Morn. After. h. m. h m 1 Tuesday 7 52 8 23 2 W ednesday 7 53 917 3 Thursday | 9 39 10 1 4 Friday | 10 22 | 10 41 5 saturday } 10 59 | 1119 aCe 6 Sunday 11 39 | midn’ht , - 7 Monday ious 0 21 ONE NJOYS % Tuesday 0 43 ; 3 4 W ednesday 1 32 1 58 | Both the method and results when 10 | Thursday 225 | 253 | Syrupof Figs is takefi; it is pleasant i Friday 324 | 356 | ond refreshing to the taste, and acts i2 Saturday | 433 5 10 - ly he Kidney 13. | Sunday 544 | 618 | gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, 14 Monday 6 47 716 | Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- 15 =| Tuesday 740 | 8 3 | tem effectually, dispels colds, head- - ae ote * | aches and fevers and cures habitual 6 | 1 Pddew 941 | 959 | constipation. Syrup of Figs is the 19 Saturday | 10 16 10 33 only remedy of its kind ever pro- 20 Sunday | 1052 | 1112 dneed, pleasing to the taste and ac- 21 Mouday 11 30 | 11 51 | ceptable to the stomach, prompt in 22 Puesday vo a 0 10.) its action and truly beneficial in its 23 Wednesday 6 28 0 48 ' : 24 |" Tharsday 1 8 1 99 | effects, prepared only from the most 25 Friday 1 50 212: healthy and agreeablesubstances, its 26 Saturday 2 35 2 59 many excellent qualitiescommend it = oe : a 5 | to all and have made it the most onda 40 v > ’ 99 | Treeday 546 | 6 26 | popular remedy known, 30 | Wednesday 76% 7°@ Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75¢ bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable Cruggist who may not J. J. JOHNSTON, have it on hand will procure it ; promptly for any one who wishes jAttorney-at-Law, Solic tor, Notary} to try it. Manufaetured only by the Public, &e. CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., Stamper’s Block, eee Charlottetown? SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. Moe i . ——— LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N.¥ |Co! LECTIONS.— Will give prompt otegtion W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, to collections and securing claims in this Prov- “ha o ‘ ‘ince Will collect claims in aay part of Canada Charlotteetown. mwf jyl3 jorthe Unitei States, thr ugh the co-operation | ———-——-- ee one aid of prompt and reliable legal correspon- ents All matters entrusted to me will receive ny prompt, careful and diligent attention. { 42” Money to Loan. Money Invested. ; Nov 1i--tm 2aw wy RE-OPENINGC. a nm rence Dundas Notes. Rev. John Goodwill is preaching here once a month to a very large and apprecia- tive audience, and his ab'e sermons are bringing forth fruit to salvation. The roads in this section of the country are in # very bad condition. A certain throwing on loose earth. able. It must be for his own interest and | aot for the public that so much money is} thrown away. The country around here is fl»oded with | travelling agents, squeezing the farmers | into purchasing certain articles of which | they bave no absolute need. Let the far-| mers beware of such men. We have great satisfaction with our mail carrier. Heisthe right man in the right lace. Shipping has been good in this port.! McLean & Co. have iowered the price of potatoes from 25 to 20 cents. The farmers are not satisfied. John Acorn, Currie & Co. are doing a} large business inthe rabbit and meat can- ning. Success to them in their new enter- rise, We are glad to see the firm of Newbery & Morrison enlarging their busimese, with Edmund Clay as their foreman. A. Turner, of Upton, has done a large business in trout fishing the past summer. He bas shipped a large quantity to the firm of Myrick & Co, Suocess to the enter- prise. Times are somewhat brisk around, al- though prices for farm produce are very low. Gus Clay has introduced blue regalias into the Upton Lodge, an idea which he has taken trom Haverhill, Mass. Tue Examiner is keenly looked for here every Saturday, as it contains che most relhable news, both local and foreign. Clay’s Bridge is approaching compietion Next spring it will be down stream. No! Tory need apply. ‘*Oh, consistency thou; art a jewel.” Basket parties and regalia fads are the order of the day here now. Com. Dundas, November 23, 1892. University State Aid. (The Empire.) Superviscr is m«king himself busy, with | the idea that he is repairiag them, by | In our opinion | it ia throwing away money for nothing, as, . * : ‘ ; i 1. after the repairing they are almost impass- | large dimensions in volume ard value as The Real Pesition. (Montreal Gazette). | The speeches which Hon Mr. Foster ihas been making in Engand, and he has addressed many important gatherings, will ‘tend te clear up sny misconceptions that may prevail there 4s to the condition of the commerce and finances of the Dominion At no former period in the history of Canada has its foreign trade atteined as during the current year, while the eubstan- tial prosperity of domestic commercs is attested by the high point at which the bank circulation is maintained. By what- ever test critics may choose to apply, the cendition of the people will ba found to be satisfactory, Railway traffics steadily augment, the export and import of goods in- creases, deposits in the banks are amounting up ata rapid rate, the business of the postal service expands from month to month, wages are steady and employment not d:fficult to obtain. Moreover, the agri- cultural class, the prime producers of the country, are finding new markets for farm stuffs, and are receiving for the products of their labor, with few exceptions, prices which leave litUle er no room for complaint. In the three months of the current fiscal year to September 30, the value of goods exported from the D»minion was $39,794,. 075, as against an import of $34,017,012 in the corresponding period of the preceding year, which, in turn, showed a substantial gain over 1590. The imcrease amounts to no less than 16 per cent. In this connection we have valuable testi- mony from a gentleman thoroughly qualified toform au accurate opinion on the condition of the general trace of the Dominion, Mr. George Hague, the general manager of the Merchants’ Bank, whose sources of inform- ation are wide and re'isble. Hueving been re quested by the correspondent of the London Standard to state his opinion as to the correct- ness of the remark attributed to Sir John Lubbock, in an address before the London Chamber ot Commerce, that ‘Canada’s export trade was in a condition of commercial par- alysis,’ Mr. Hague wrote : ‘*At the very time when he (Sir John Lub- bock) is speaking about our export trade be- ing paralysed, we are, ourselves, handling a far larger amount of foreign bills, based on Canadian exports, than we did last year, and from all 1 hear the other banks are doing so likewise. The circulation returns of our banks show an extraordinary activity in the matters of purchases of exportable articles, all which tend to confirm the accuracy of the Custome House returns of exports as given in official statements. Sir-lohn Lubbock probably fan- SKODA'S DISCO VERYis King of Sarsaparillas. 5 @ I. M. HARMON. Physicians aud Nervines BOTH FLILED! NERVOUS PROSTRATION Of Years’ Standing CURED BY SKODA'S! GENTS :—Your President, Dr. G. C, Kil. gore, will recall the fact that last June when in the City Drug Store in your City, I told him that on account of extreme| nervousness J had been unable to attend BETTER to business for sevw- eral years, and that I was thea resting from all labor—mental and steal. 1 was trusting in Nature as a last resort, as Physicians and Ner vines had utterly tailed in my ease. At that time I was troubled with Ne vousmess so badly that ! could not sieep an hour some nights. I would have a rable limbs, that was more umenmdas Brain tired any pain. My w oui d teel THAN and confased, if I tried to think upon any subject for ten minutes. Dr. Kilgore gave me six bottles of SKO- DA’S DISCOVERY, and three boxes of Lr E TABLETS,tcliing me they would Pereatiy help me and he thought would cure me. 1 took the medicine according to di- rections and have seen mo symp- toms oF Nervousness since taking the fourth COLD bottle. 1 sleep weil. Nerves are strong. Eat heartily, and am well, I have told seores what it hans done for me. Resp'ly yours Portland, Me. 1. M. HARMON. THE ONLY MEDICINE SOLD WITH A GUARANTEE CONTRACT WITT] EACH BOT- TLE. TRY A COURSE (6 BOTTLES) AT cies that the McKinley bill has paralyzed us Ask your Wine Merchant for them. | ‘THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Halifax, N. S., | TEMPOR \RILY closed for repairs and im- provements, will re-open early in September with superior accommodations for reception oi private patients, under the charge of Nursing Sisters of the Church of England, from 3t, Mar- garet’s Home, Boston. ¥ ass, The Hospita! is situated in extensive open grounds, facing |alhousie Coilege, in a quiet neighborhood, easily accessible. For terms and further particulars apply to the ister in charge. 3m dy law)—sept7 S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, | STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nuils, &c., ST, JOHN, N. B. novi—t yr ROBERT BALLOGd & O0,, | PEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY g}00 Never SS SSS ee ee SSS SSS ew OO ry = SS > Se Disappoints! QUEEN Tisurance ‘gracy. Office Next to Bank of Nova Scotia febis—eod J A. M)3R159!, HALIFAX become listrety? retful, without ener- gy, thin and Weak. Fortify and build them up, by tho use of SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE C00 LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES Of Lime and Soda. Palatable as Milk. AS A PREVENTIVE OR CURE OF COUGHS OB COLDS, IN BOTH THE OLD AND YOUNG, IT [S UNEQUALLEB. Genuine made by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. = Wrapper: at all Druggists, 60c, and 1.60. “meee —- y Very Poor ‘] imitations are being sold of Campbell’s WINE of Beech Tree Creosote, the cure for Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough and a!l Lung Troubles, ORIGINAL MADE ONLY BY D KERWETH CAMPBELL & CO. 4 § PURE ps ae “4 oO POWDERED / ate IA PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. Ready for nse in any quantity. For making Boftening Wate, Dis infecting, and a hundred uses. A can equals W pounds Sal Soda. Sold by All Grocers and Druggists, a Ww. GILLEN, Torenta CAUTION :EACH .PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED )". @& ae i = IN ‘BRONZE LETTERS. JticS OLSBRISAY, ..CcaT. HON. OTHER CENUINE, jan?---dy & wky The brilliant young President of Cornell | He evidently does not know, though he should Universi y, Dr. J. G. Schurman, in his in- augural address a few day ago, demanded aid from the state of New York in order to | fill the university's depleted coffers. He | succeeded in making out a strong case for j the university in juestion, te which in the | course of the evening he soumewhst enthus- iastically referred to as an ‘‘embodied mir- acle.” Cornell, it appears, suffers from a popu- lar impression that it is fabuiously rich, and certainly, without explanation, the general impression 1s fully warranted by the Presi- dent’s own statement that the gifts of early benefactors, with the net proceeds from the sale of lands, make the value of its aggre- gate property—exclusive of unsold lands — over $8,000,000, of which nearly $6,000,- 000 is in the form of reproductive funds and the residue is in buildings and equip- ments, And the income for the current year is not far from $500,000, This seems 4 most prosperous report, but Dr Schurman goes on to point out that the purposes of instruction require the use of fifteen buildings, eighteen labora- tories and six seminary rooms, with over 1,600 students in attendance, and 160 pro- fessurs and instructors. This year the ne- cessary appropriations exceeded revenue by $36,000, and threaten to continue doing so. The demand made for state aid is based chiefly upon the fact that New York dir- ects, and has power to direct, Cornell University to annually edu- cate 612 students, free from any initiation fee or incidental charges. Nearly one-third of the whole number of students now being educated are free scholars from the state of New York, and the university therefore practically con- tributes to the state $150,000 a year. The President consequently asks a yearly grant of that amounr, in order to aid the uni- versity and check the tendency, which he fears, in the direction of still greater in- dividual expenses being thrown in the way of higher education. Dr. Schurmin advances another strong argument : ** Cornell is, in fact, the University of the State of New York. Our institution could not take that name, for it was already borne by one of the oldest organizationa in the state. The university is an object of the state super- vision, control and ownership. All the - state officials are ex-officio members of the board. }tis written in our charter, in the laws of the state, and in the Acts of the Legis lature that Cornell is the State University of New York.” It may be interesting to note the suc- cess or otherwise of this movement for state aid. To Ganadians it will be ad ditionally interesting, in view of President Schurman having been born in Canada, raised, trained and first distinguished as an educator in the Dominion. The population of the Indian Empire has risen within the memory of the present generation from 220,000,000 to 289,000,000. It has been increasing at the rate of 3,000,- 000 If no large famines occur it will con- siderably exceed 300,000,000 at the end of the century now drawing toaclose. Even in the event of a decimation from these causes there will be an excess over the 300,000,000. This augmentation is coinci dent with a growth in means and resources of livelihcod and in material prosperity of all kinds. The exportation of food grains in vast quantitics continues. The average | if he speaks at all om the subject, that tne on- ‘ly effect the bill has had ‘+ to divert many of | our former exports to thé United States in the direction of Europe. Thie bank has for some- time past been cashing bills on Exglend, drawn against exports thither of articles for which we formerly cashed bills on the States.” Suck. testimony, from so high an authority, is of the greatest value. Canada is not, as some critics would have people believe, in state of commereial prostration, On the con trary, in nearly every department of trade the movement is active and constantiy growing. Personal. Senator Jonea, one of the American dele gates to the forthcoming monetary conference, who is at present in England, says that the Democrats sre bound to introduce a free coin- age bill into Congress. Edward Blake is working to reeoncile the OUR RISK, IF NOT BENEFITTED KETUKN BOTELES AND GET YOUR MONEY. Pay ONLY FOR THE GOOD YOU RECEIVE. SKODA DISCOVERY CO., Wolfville, N.S. For Coughs, Colds, SS Hoarseness, ry, Use Campbell’s | Canadian | Cough RIES) Emulsion. smADE MARK. Only 25c. per Bottle. McCarthy and Parnellite factions and is hope- ful of ultimate success. It is stated that some of the Parnellite leaders are willing to join hands with the opposition under his leader- ship. The frish Times contains an article in refer- ence to the bankruptcy of the widow of Char- les Stewart Parnell. Mrs. Parnell has been driven into insolvency, Mr. Parnell was poor when he died, and there was not enough money in his household to bury him, John Redmond, Pierce Mahony, then M. P. for North Meath, and Timothy Harrington de- frayed by their personal contributions the cost of the funeral. Mr. Parnell had expended $250,090 ia freeing the estate at Avondale from mortgage and the fruitless attempt to make the mines on the estate profitable. This left Mrs. Parnell with no other resource but a small annuity under the will of her deceased aunt, Miss Wood, of Eltnam. Mrs. Parnell has left Brighton, being unable to sustain the cost of living there, and has taken up her residence at Redbil), it wili be remembered that under the old Department of Marine and Fisheries the late Mr. W. F. Whitcher held the opposition of commissioner of fisheries, On his euperannu- ation some eight or ten years ago the position was filled, and when the department was divided into the Department 6f Marine and the Department of Fisheries, the deputy of the latter department practically took the place of the commissioner. Now that the departments have been again united it is felt that a revival of the position ct commissioner of fisheries would be advantageous, and it is understood that the services of Profeseor Prince, of St. Mungo College, Glasgow, have been secured in this connection. The pro- fessor has made the subject of fisheries a study and has had a great deal of experienee on the Fisheries board in Scotland. He wilt probably leave for Canada shortly. — - —- 00 e ————- - The latest indignity offered the Jews by the Russian government was at Moscow A new synagogue, built under government permission, was to be dedicated last week, with the approval of the authorities. The Jews proceeded with great ceremony to the new place of worship, and, to their amaze- ment, found the place guarded by the police, and the crown seal out upon the door. No one in Russia, of course, dares to interfere with the crown seal, but the Jews procured a ladder, broke one of the windows, and then, one by one, men, women and children got into the church. They conducted the ceremony of consecra- tion, made their exit in the same way and went home. Inthe evening an order was issued by the governor of Moscow for the expulsion from the city of the twelve chiefs of the Jews, and the order was immediate- (GoLoniaL HOUSE, Phillips NEW GOODS | Square. WE ARE NOW 1 COMPLETE STOCK IN EVERY DEPARTMENT. SHOWING Fresh Goods ! Latest Styles ! Our Fall Catalogue is now ready and will be mailed to any address on application. Letter careful will receive attention. orders and prompt HENRY MORCAN & CO., of population in the Indian empire is very moderate. ly put in force. One of the chiefs expelled was a man of 70, much respected. MON PREAL. eetll—tt«