THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE. Q KEN STREET Tob | ng < . RinpGSs & short nouce 3 i > ' eau LA rheads NO eads, Pampt . era, Dodgers, etc Teawe:—Prve DoLLaBs 4 Y gan. For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart | ment is peculiar. Don't forget it “ This is trne Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evzirivss. Sixcux Corus: Iwo Cunte = 3 NEW SERIES. — — = = — = = = = CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLA.NIY FRIDAY, AUGUST 26, 1892. ——— VOL. 30.--NO. 79 = ne 7 < Calendar for August, sv. MOON 3 CHANGES. 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Gold by drug- giste at $1 per pockage, or six for or cout by saat ce receipt of price by addressing THE JAMES MEDICINE ©O., Toronte, Unt. Write for pamphiet. wu Tie Braewar Photographic std, QUEEN STREET, Next to the Sinzer Machine Co., is pow open. Hours fro « 9a. m.toSp.m. Closed on Sa'urdays at 12 o'clock, noon. Virst-class work at moderate prices. Photos enlarged and beautifully finished in Black end White im Zaw—angid 7 “~ PENNYROYAL WAFERS. A spe monthly medicine for ladies o re re and regulate the menses producing free, healthy an! painless , liacharge No aches or pein on ap r proseh. Now used by over 3,000 laciies } ce used willuseagain. Invigo «ice Y these organs. Buy of your drugsxist only those with our signature ac" oss face of label. Avoid substitutes, Ser ied Ws Pe particulars maile | % stamp, $1.00 per oox. Address, EUREKA CHEMICAL \ COMPANY. Darsoit, oR For sale. mailed, by G%). KE HUGHES, at Apothecaries’ Hall, Ch’town dw ty-—saspt39 HAVE YOU INS NaS Te “Backache | the scavengers means the kid- | of the system. neys are in “Delay is trouble. Dodd's | dangerous. Neg- Kidney Pills give \ lected kidney prompt relief.” troubles result “76 per cent. | in Bad Blood, of disease ia | Dyspepsia, Liver dat caused by | Complaint, and disordered kid- | the most dan- neys erous of all, “Might aswell | Brights Disease, try to have a| Diabetes and healthy city | Dropsy.” without sewer- “The above age, as good | diseases cannot health when the | exist where kidneys are| Dodd's Kidne clogged, they are | Pills are used. fit by all dealers or on by mail = i “e cents. per box or six for Dr’ L. ‘A Senith & Co. Toronto. Write ioe book called K dacy Tali, JAMES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRKN, CAKEBREAD & CO., TEA MERCHANTS, London, - = England, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, etc. Several — ee SPECIALTIES: Tea Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE —Pickford & Black’s Wharf. 13, L39L—ly & wy Hf viifac AL ii BOATS TO HIRE? (JOMFORTABLE, Safe Rowboats and J Sailboats a: any: hour of the day or night. A convenient slip for landing and embarking. JOHN SNELGROVE, — Steam Navigation Whart, = a SPECIAL! — — (1) — ——_ —- 10 TO 30 PER CENT. ———— ——(x) amen omengneiputienes fyWWO HUNDRED SUI LENGTHS and 15) TROUSER | LENGTHS at a Discount of from 10 to 30 per cent We want to clear all SUMMER GOODS in stock, and offer Special Barg tins. Balance of STRAW HATS at cost. Also, a complete range of FURNISHINGS and READY-MADE CLOTHING at a sweeping reductioa. D. A. BRUCE, MERCHANT TAILOR. Charlottetows, July 12, 1892 - eod & wky Summer Drinks! Hx) refreshing Summer Beverage you can take. BEER & GOFF always carry a large stock of it, and this year they are selling it for 15 Cents per Pint or 25 Cents per Bottle. They also keep gi heavy Syraps of the ‘o'lo ving flavors: —f,emon, Raspberry, Strawberry, Pineapp!e. Cherry. Vanilla, Orange, Line Fruit, Lemon Gingerette ani Rasp- berry Vinegar. RASPBERRY an! LYMON SYRUPS for sale by Galloa, suituble for Retiiiig or for Tea Parties. BEER & GOFR, Ch town, July 22, 1892—eodtwy the Queen and Hing Square Stores. - an. hn ? f?, ei Diasyet) DV iboue 4O COGNAC TT THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY | FROM FRANCE THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. Ask your Wine Merchant for them. one ENORMOUS SALES. Universal Commendation from 200 Medical Men, and thousands of flattering remarks are the results in a few months from a GRATEFUL PUBLIY who HAV USED that WONDE&FUL LIFE-GIVING preparation, MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER KNOWS 3NO FAILURE. For INVALIDS. CONSUMP- Pp p TIVES and DYSPEPTICS IT HAS NO EQUAL, and _ for e * ® nursing women not to use it is to SUFFER when a SURE REMEDY is at hand. READ medical testimonials and be convinced. Beware of all imitations. Sold by all druggits. Manufactured by THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. (LTO.), july30—dy & wky TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA. AREWEINIT? | WELL, | WONDER We Lead--Others Follow. —— xi—_—_——-— (\UR BLANK BOOKS ARE THE TALK OF THE COUNTRY. For Good Paper, Flat Opening, Strong end Neat Binding, try us, Satisfaction guaranteed. J. B. TAYLOR, Bookbinder, J. D. McLEOD’S CORNER. Ch’town, July 30, 1892- IME JUICE is, without doubt, the most healthy and: ONE jJovs Both the method and results 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 pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared oon from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c¢ bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliablecruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0., SAN FRAWNOISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YOK, N.Y. W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwf jyl3 HARD COAL | LANDIN} TO-DAY, | Per Schr. Wandriia from New York, 530 TONS HARD COAL EXTRA QUALITY. Cc. LYONS. | Charlottetown, July 18, 1892. MUCH BETTER, Thank You! THIS 18 THE UNIVERSAL TESTTI- MONY of those who have suffered from CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, OR ANY FORM OF WAST- } ING DISEASES, after they have tried SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oil and HYPOPHOSPHITES —Of Lime and Soda.— IT 18 ALMOST AS PALATABLE ; AS MILK, IT 18 A. WONDERFUL FLESH PRODUCER, It is used and endorsed by Physicians. Avoid all imitations or substitutions, Sold by all Druggisis at 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Believitic, CILLETT's PU ofthe _— Pe Ready for usein pap quantity. For making Boan, D Softening Wate-. Disinfecting, and a hundred a. uses. A can equals ® pounde Sal Sod Sold by All Grocers and Druggiets. Be WW. GQruLnS Ts, Toronta CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED i. & EB. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER CENUINE, jan?—dy & wky me Ten Years of Electricity. THE MARVELOUS PROGRESS SHOWN IN A SINGLE DECADE, (From Electricity.) Just ten years ago—August, 1882—the first central station for commercial incan- descent lighting was established, and arc lighting was beginning to assume its pre- sent form ; yet a single decade has seen the use of electric light and power advance from the experimental stage to the very front ranks of industrial enterprise. The most recent estimate of the capital invested in the electrical industries inthe United States is $700,000,000, and of this amount $350,000.000 represents the proportien which electric lighting and power have attained ; $100,000,000 is also the estimated investment in electrical supplies, of which the elecric lighting and railway appliances constitute a large proportion. The influence which the Edison and Thomson-Houston companies exerted in the development of the electrical industry will be further appreciated if we consider th» slow progress made in this branch of science previous to the time of their organ- ization. The telegraph was at that time almost the only application to which elec- tricity had been adapted, and although electric lighting by means of the voltaic arc had been accomplished by Sir Humphrey Davy 2s early as 1810 by means of a battery of 3,000 cells, it was not until 1867, when Dr, Siemens announced his invention of the self-exciting dynamo that material pro- gress towards the science of electric light- ipg was made, At the Paris exhibition of 1878 the system of electric lighting inveated by Jablochoff, by means of which several of the streets of Paris were lighted by electricity, proved an incen- tive to inventors which resulted in the pro- duction of the modern type of are lamp, which was in a comparatively experimental stage at the time of the organizstion of tbe American electiic company of New Britain. The incandescent lamp had received less attention at the hands of scientists than the arc lamp when Edison announced his inven- tion. The division of the electric current into small units had been a long standing problem before the scientists of that day, but all the experiments previous te Edison’s invention had been in the direetion of a filament of low resistance, which obviously required a pro- hibitive amount of copper to conduct the current for a few lamps, even over short distances. The invention of a high resistance filament marked the turoing point in the history of in- candescent electric lighting. Thus we see that the whole of this geeat industry has prac- tically come inte existence within a single decade. Themen who have been making history atsucharapid rate have been s+ engrossed with the present and the immediate future that they have little attentinn to the —> General Telegrphic Nows. Bermupa, Aug. 23,—Pickford & Black's West India steamer Bota, from Halifax the 18th, arrived this morning, having eneoun- tered the full force of the hurricane which swept the seas on Saturday aud Sudday, The Beta had two of her boats swept away, and one of the horses which she carried as part cargo, was killed. Duripg a sudden Jurch Capt. Smith was knocked down the companion way and injured, though his iujaries are not considered serious. Wrywipec, Aug 23.—The statement that there was a shortage of binder twine in Mani- toba, published in the Winnipeg papers, turns out to be inaccurate. The failure of loc») dealers in Portage la Prairie to lay in a sufli- cient suppiy for the sudden heavy demand, gave rise to thestatement. There is eufficient twine now in Winnipeg to supply the whole country, in fact more than wili be required for this season’s crop. Reatna, N, W. T., Aug. 23.—-The Legis- lative Assembly struck out the section of the schoul bill providing forthe cpening and closing of schools with prayer by « vote of 8to7. The kindergarten question was again taken up and discussed at length with- out any decision arrived at. It is proposed to raise the age of admittance to four years MonrreaL, Aug. 23.—P. A. Choquette, M. P. fur Montmagny, has announced his intention of starting «n agitation in favor of some private company purchasing the Intercolonial Railway. estates the ser- vice is shameful, that under its present sys- tem the road is not securing half the busi- ness it should, and that it is time the road was taken up by some company that would make it pay. Lonpon, Aug’ 23.—Edmund Yates, in the World to-day, says General Sir Fred- erick Ponsonby, Queen’s private secretary, in conveying to Gladstone Her Majesty's command to form a ministry, stipuiated that Labouchere should not be selected to fill any post in the government. Labouch- ere, the World adds, was implored to get Gladstone out of the difficulty by writing a letter declaring he would not accept office, as he wished tu remain independent. This, Labouchere declined to do. Overtures have since been made to him to accept the revised title of his uncle, Baron Taunton. Sr Jonny, Aug. 23 —The second harvest excursion via the C. P. R tothe Canadian Northwest passed through here this morn- ing, the cars being crowded. Additions will be made to the party in Quebec and Ontario, and it is expected there will be between 500 and 700 un board by the time Winnipeg is reached. Werd comes from the west that harvesting operations have commenced and that large numbers of men ‘are wanted. The next harvest excursion itakes place Sept. 5th. Kwoxvinie, Tenn., Aug. 23 —Over 500 /tniners and suspects and citizens have been } preservation of records, e*c., that would not |arrested at Coal Creek and that vicinity; ovly be ef interest, bnt of great practical’ 150 are still held prisoners in a little value tothe great army of young men who church. The prison is close, hot and un- have taken up the science of electrics a8 &/comfortable, Charges of murder in the field for their life wok. In the work on the! test degree, manslaughter, carrying con- Richmond road experiments were made with, ! |. joq weapons and rioting will be preferr- perhaps, seventy-five different desigus for a trolley. No memoranda or photographs were preserved, and not even Mr. Sprague himself | can tell to-day just what a half dozen of them were, This is only one instance out of many where data have been irrecoverably lost. Affairs in Russia. A new law was promulgated at St. Peters- burg on the 20:h, making the purchase of grain from distressed peasants under the market rates punishable by six months’ full market price. erament is said to ba to prevent the pea- sants from being robbed of their grain by usurers, who go about the villages, some- | | ed against the most aggressive of the min- Gen. Carnes wili advise the Governor ‘to call an extra session of the legislature ‘for the purpose of ordering Anderson county under martial law. rE TAKING experience as the test there can be no question about the superior quality of the ** Myrtle Navy” tobacco. From the first year of its manufacture the demand for it has steadily grown. Even in the years which were marked by our business imprisonment, besides the payment of the idepression, there was no pause in the lo- The object of the Gov-: crease of the sale of it. Inthe dull years oi 1876-77 anil ‘78, the sales of it were vastly greater than in the drosperous year. times getting the peasants drunk in order; Gabriel Demont, Riel’s Lieutenant, seems to obtain possession of their little harvest. to have gone into the business as a grit leader. Other measures are also under considera- He is seeking to induce Canadians to emigrate tion, intended to protect the peasantry against their own wunprovidence and the avarice of others. There is no relaxation inthe determined endeavor of the Russian Government to st:fla all nationalist feeling in the Baltic’ provinces, and to make the Russian lan-. guage and the orth-dox Greek religion paramount there. With this object in view, the Minister of Education has made the use of the Russian language compulsory in such of the naval schools of the Dachy, of Courtland as have hitherto been exempt’ from this obligation. Moreover, new regu- lations have been introduced at the uni- veraity at Dorpat, in the province of Liv-nia, comprising the sub-division of the university into fatulties, the introduction of the system of courses of lectures and of bi-annual examinations. Furthermore, it has been decided to prohibit the admission of fresh members to the various students’ : clubs, whereby these clubs will soon cease to exist. the number of Russian professors and the number of Russian lectures given in the Russian language at this university. The railway officials in the Baltic provin- | ces have received notice that they must prove their efficiency in the Russian lan- guage before sn examining commission sent from St. Petersburg. The dissatisfaction among the German colonists on the Volga is increasing When universal military service on the German. system was introduced into Russia, the German colonists were told that they must either serve or go. Many of them, especial- ly the Mennonites, who were a kind of (‘xakers, chose the latter alternative and ceyarted. The next thing to go was the seli-government. The colonists used to te governed by a sort of elective council, which met at Saratov, and was called the ' ** office ” This body regulated the village commune. The * office” has been abolish- ed, and the German colonists have been gradually brought under the conirolling influence of Rassian institutions. Even their religion is threatened now. Fresh encroachments on their civil and religious liberty are of almost daily occurrence, and their independence may already be describ- ed as a thing of the past. They are there- fore emigrating in large numbers to the United States. Finally, it is intended to increase | to the United States. But it must be said that he is going about his work in a much more frank and direct way than that pursued by the other grit leaders. A Vecerarian.—Soms people believe in a purely vegetable diet. owever that may be, Everybody's Pills are guaranteed purely vegetable. It is now admited by everyone that **the best family medicine ” is Everybody’s Pills. They only cost 25 cents a box. cae The American currency evil is beginning to be discussed, there being from four to five millions of the stuff ia Canada It is pro- at the next meeting of the Dominion anker's Association to move for a discount from 14 to 2 per cent. Tue Wilmot Sps Waters have been wonderfully successful in restoring health. Many visitors to the Springs come in weak- ness and pain but a month drinking and bathing quite restores health. A. McN. Patrerson, Principal Agricultural School, Horton Landing, N. 8. ee Sr. Jonny, Aug. 23.—This afternoon two little girls of John Snider, of Dipper Har- bor, went bathing at Popologan, Charlotte County. They waded in the water too far, and their sister Susan, 15 years old, went to their assistance. She was drowned while they were rescued. GRaTiIvyInc 10 ALL,—The high posision at- tained and the universal acceptance and ap roval ot the pleasant liquid frait remedy, of Figs, as the most excellent laxative known, illustrates the value of the qualities on which its snecess is based, and are abun- dantly gratifying to the California Fig Syrup Company. ¢eee sanstidialialaie For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while eutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pais, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for *‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr SKODA’S DISCOVERY con-~ tains MORE CELERY than any CELERY COMPOUND made. CHARLES EMMET. “| AM CURED!” Physicians, Pile Remedies and the Knife UTTERLY FAILED! Yet there was Help! GENTS :—I wish to inform yea that the treatment consisting of SKODA’S REME- DIES you sent me for Piles, has, as you stated in your letter accompanying the same, actually me. Why, gentlemen, I can a realize it, cn 8 wh . to BETTER thinkof the long years of suffer- ing I have endured, of the Pile Reme- dies I have tricd; of the Physicians em- ployed; of thetwosu loperations performed (having had the Pile Tumors removed twice with the knife) and all 1] could get was tomspenary Fees. But now atter takin seven Bottles ‘THAN SKODA’S. DIS. COVERY Three Boxes LITTLE TABLETS, and using Five Box. es of SKODA’S PILE CURE, I am cured. Il am now able to work every day.and shall start for Virginia in a few days to work cutting timber. You freciy gave me the momeine bus 8 COLD want to partially pay you for what you have done, En- closed find $20, which is avout what 1 paid for one operation that did me really no good at all. Gratefully youra, Bangor, Me. CHAS. EMMET. Guarantee Contract with Every Boiile. SKODA GISCOVERY CO., Wolfville, N.S. Cand Cnet ‘ ; a af Bye tc a7, S Te 5 S FIRST MONTH ; | BCGINKING The caly Remedy in all the world that will effect the Magical Results here- in shown And Never Fail. Cures Lost Power, Ner- vous Debility, Night Loeses, Diseases caused by Abuse, “verwork, Indiscretion, Tobacco, Opium or Stimulants, 4 THIRD MONTH Lack of Energy. Lost Memory, Headache and Wakefulness. You gain 10 to 30 pounds ia three months. Price $1; six packages, $5. Sent by mail on re- ceipt of price. Write for circular. Queen Medicine Co., Montreal. Or GEORGE E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Halli, coer) Corner, Qixea Square, Charlotte- town, P E I. (Nol) lw—augi4 THIS BAKING POWDER WOODILL’S GERMAN Is WELL SUITED for FAMILY USE and has been employed Iv MY OWN HOUSEHOLD for many years. George Laws, Ph D0. L. 0, E.I C., G. B. & IRELAND YOU will find the NEW DRINKS ——OF THE—- WILMOT SPA most delicious. They are called Fruir Sevasn (a delicate drink for ladies), Lime Frurr Cuoampacne (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Cincnona Bir- ters (a palatable and effective tonic). They will be found an agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotes and Wine Merchants. Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd). jy19 Sa ae ee SP ee Es ee ee Bs SS cg gs te © peg, xa Vac t . 4 . 4 4 4 1 ® u