ers at ——d I Rs CE ST “am a ee smc _ : ree VK EXAMINEK : a ee ee ee ee ‘Job Printing Rooms, | ae Fee Saute ss tin a 0 and prompt atient s Ww orders, { LONDON Huvon, QUEEN STREET. EXAMINER Job Printine Depart- on, Posters bh € : 4 . & - = —— ee ee ime RB ons — —=—— oo DOE — : — as —o ——— Five Doss - Y a Tene oLLABs A YRAR, “ This is true Liberty, when Free Korn Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evarripss. Swwete Vere > (oem a! . _ - = SSS ee — es _ Se ee eee Ee —_— 7 ~ — — EW SERIES. = - ene | _R. FOSTER & SON, yanafacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, and Spikes. Tacky, Brad« Shoe Nails, Huagariaa Nails, Xc., me ST. JOHN, N pové-—l yr _ Oo. B. WADMAN, (ommission Merchant & Auctioneer, CuUAPAUD, P. E. L RMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY. Pr Coasizaments solicited. Quick returns, go CIGAR 4, which | offer to Traders by the Box chesim r than they can import them. janls—dy & wky ru NOT IN iT | f may please the Doctors to receive the overcharge in the form of commission oo their priseriptions. | preter tu please the People («ven at the risk of offending the Ductors) by selling my goods at an honest price. Times «re hard. Why pay two prices for your Medicines? As 1 have not to share my profit with the Doctors, I ae.) cheap. me eh O"* GRO, E- HUGHES, wehl7 —wy 2i Apothecaries’ Hall. RUSTICO ISLAND For Sale at a Great Bargain. que wdl-known and valuvble Fishing Estab SS ee ——— meena seein QU HEIN INSURANCE COMPANY is the Queen of Fire Companies. = OFFICE—Next to Bank of Nova Scotia, Charluttetown. SetUements. Rates. Jui—jan4 Low — = : = — = = = ASK YOUR CROCER The Celebrated —e * he ~~ ~ 7 y » Rae a « ‘ t 8 Annual Sales Exceed 33 BRIILLICIN -Lbs. For Samples sent Free write toC. ALFRED CHSUILLOU, MONTREAL. was Se DESBRISAY & STEWART, AGENTS FOR P. E. I. Prompt Se — — = NOURISHMEN weasus STIMULANT. EXTRACTS OF BEEF Stimulate Gnly. JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF Nourishes Thoroughly. ne li-heuent at Lirtle Harbor, Rustico Isiand, with about seven acres of land and eight large gad commodious b. ‘Idings. every way adapted for the ‘niion of the Lobster Packing and Mactere! Fishing. Apvly to J. H. MYRICK & CO., Charlottetown, mehi8—dy pat guar $! ecd ~_—- | | _— ee ee Farm For Sale. HE FARM of tha late Donald Marchi- §on, axtuste at Vernon River, Lot 50, Woffered for sale. Thia Fara is well situ , Med and covered with a good growth of | &'t and hurl wood j \pp'y to M Le i, Morson & McQ iar-cie wt pirtionlars, or to DONALD MURCHISON, ty pat lm Pinette. Oo? BohZ ae ee Better Than The Guardian. Warteo -All young mem and women, hoys efieient’ witls, of any worthy person withont — - Mears to attend the Kxposition. tof rine iat tor ad vertiaing pusposes we shall give ae 100 or more free vierts fo the Werld’s Fair Ndiny ralirow fares hoth ways, good beard a faem in Chiesgs for one week, six adwiscion wal ate the Axpwition grounds, oto... bu enay Mons, without costiag one rent of money. HM ish to oo. 4 to-day euchosing refer- Me peead coal svemped exavelope.— > AIR EwT¢RTatsMENT Co., 13 Me- F Niles Tee's S.cidice Chee Or Vangie chi WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE. ttt cilia i aa iii siciieeiii ee er ” : 7 ¥ : 7 Oficcs Toe. | Bookbinding ! Two OM | yn the ee fl of ’ i a lg te we Hank of I’. ¥ eG siptune, ables x) bee few oifhves of Divies & Haswacd. These} lh - —<——— —— Gael to chem dco prost vault wash cobs I ee ea Magazines uD. Miltencan Goons Geneun Gee "ik i { ? ane Aa ele ad Lithow ~~ rman =" i Day Books, ‘fave You Thought of it . 1] b “POY at Merchants’ Bank of P, i. Islands I f 9 | Law Books : ee y , > ’ i, nw ounAN HT iLedgers, Be You Want Any Done? 4. LEOF RED ORADULTE OE LAVAL AND. MoGILh) Mining Engineer tea OFFICE. QUEBEC MONTREAL Si dy lyr She lls, oa ding Implements, Cartridges, Wads, STIMULANTS make you feel good temporarily. NOURISHMENT does you good permanently Which would you choose to give you strength? JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF or EXTRACT OF BEEF March 3, 1893. ~~ REPAIRS! SPRING, 1899. —— JOR THE NEXT SIX WEEKS we will give special and prompt attention to all REPAIRS in our line. The same fuciliiies with which we produce New Furniture so cheaply, enables us to do well and satisfactorily every description of Furniture Repairs. We are still at work making and selling FURNITURE at prices hard to find elsewhere. MARK WRIGHT & Co. Ltd Charlottetown, March 20, 1893—2aw & wky ow ass 3 7 = = Brass and Revolvers, Shot, Guns, Powder, Primers, etc., at Lowest Prices. DODD & ROGERS, FINE NEW Paper Caps, Down the street through the busy way A lady passed on marketing day. Who, pausing at a grocery store, Stepped quickly in at the open door. With bated breath and anxious mien She queried : “have you COTTOLENS?” The grocer, leaving off his work, Interrogated every clerk ; But none up to that time had seen An article calied “* COTTOLENE.” **What is it?”’ said he to the dame, “That answers to this curious name. What is it made of? My ignorance you'll please excuse.” “You're not the merchant for my dimes, I see you're quite behind the times. For COTTOLENE, I’d have you know, Is now the thing that's all the go, An article of high vegard ; A healthful substitute for lard. Its composition pure and clean ; For cooking give me COTTOLENE.” As from his store the lady fled, The grocer gently scratched his head— On his next order, first was seen, “One dozen castes COTTOLENE.” Ask Your Grocer for & Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Wellington and Ann Streets, ONTREAL. What's its use? A Cottolene A SHORTENING. Falling at His Feet they greet Him, funds.” Almost as tations. Dopod Take care that peur drafts on your physical endurance don't come back to you some day marked “no Take SCOTT'S iULSION Of Pure CodLiver Oil&Hypophosphites to increase your energy and $0 your account at the bank of health. 1T CURES CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS and all forms of Wasting Diseases, wk. Be sure you get the genuine as there are poor imi- Palatable as Prepared only by Seott & Bowne, Believe. ¢ good two PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriagt €. W. CILLET™. Torcnte, Ont ~ iM ERIAL BAKING POWDE These pi Music, Works of Ar J. D. TAYLOR Sign of Big Book, J. D. McLeod's Corner. Cash Books, ‘pe You ee ae a You ! save by dealing with us * Journals, = “* save DY 6 ———— ——aae Mb'iown, Nov, 2, 1892. e ustrated pam mail for 2% cts McLeod, jast fall. gaze. Apply ww Yke them in the wo pRSON PILLS Make New, Rich Blood: a L id. Will positively cure or reiiere ail manner of disease. The information box is worth ten times ae ne = —s t about and you alwa en expe! all eer from the pene fit nd from using them, jet free, Sold everywhere, or ous stamps; five boxes Se LL JOHNSON & CO,, 22 Custom House Bt, Mes tie f FARM ON LOT 60 For Sale or To Let. Melville, Lot 60, lately oceapied by Allan held — fir-t-class Deed. clear of encumbrances. Barns on the permises. Uwelling House burnt 70 (IRE OF GOD FREBHOLD LAND i G Part of purchase money May Temaiz on mort- F. W. L. MOORE, solici Loudon House Osrner, Charlottetown. mehi6-~dy law (thar) & wky Government CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, APRIL 1. aieieeccaeae Easter. Day. Now the time of gloom and sadness From our earth has passed away ; Grief is swallowed up in gladness On this happy Easter Day, As the sun He riseth glorious— Mighty Leader from the fight ! ueror and Prince victorious ! Spring of life and Source of light ! Ere the rays of morn were peeping, Lo! the Marys three, unseen, Lovingly the tomb were seeking O! the lowly Noearene. But when they, the faithful-hearted, Reached the temb —lo ! said : “Seek Him not with those departed, He is risen from the dead.” At their word, they haste to meet Him — As foretolhdi—in Galilee ; As His Face once more they see. So we, too, would come before Him Pouring torth our homage meet, And with angel heats adore Hira Falling prostrate at His Feet. Never more the tomb’s dark portal Shall His sacred Form contain ; Now in blisa and tife immortal Our Incarnate God shall reign ! Now before God's throne transplendant Endless praise and incense rise ; Where He pleads in love transeadent, His moat holy Sacrifice. Those five wounds shine forth with splendour, From whence @ >wed those cleansing streaine ; Heaven and earth unite to render Him their high triumphal themes ! Beauty ansurpassed is beaming From His crown of glory now— Where the precious Blood was streaming From the thorns which pierced His Brow. Those once bruised and saddened features Now gleam forth with radiant light ! While those pure angelic creatures Veil their faces at the sight ! There, where love with praise is blending ! Where no Easter Day is o'er ! Bring us, Lord of Life unending ! To that bright celestial shore. W. E. Exman, Easter Eve, April 1, 1893. ee ee Canee Cove Notes. Extensive preparations are being mde in this neighborhood to prosecute the lobster fishing From fifteen to twenty factories are expected to bein full operation along this shore in a few weeks, which will give employ- ment to hundreds of young men and women durirg the fishing season, and it is hoped that this industry will prove mere remunerative to all concerned, then it did last year, The farmers are b preparing their seed, grain, etc., tor the spring labor. The Road Supervisor has made an early atart this year in looking after the ruts, What's up’ A number of bands and teams have been engaged ia quarrying ind hauling atene. Neglected portions of the highway will, no doubt, be put ia good shape, as con- si ‘erable travelling is anticipated during the ensuing electioneering season. This com mendable object reminds one of the following somewhat appropriate lines :— “The politician in his rouads Tack:es both working man and granger, He tries to make them think that he Alone can save the land from daoger— He chucks the baby on the chin, He says, your wife looks really youthful, And thongh you know vou're fi aor You look just twenty, if he’s truthful.” That's fishing. March 27, 1893. Murray Harbor Norih Notes. We have had our pulpit supplied for the last four Sundays, very pleasingly, by Rev. D. McIntosh, of She burne, N. 8. Mr, McIntosh leaves us this week. Next Sun- day week, Rev. Mr. Gillis, of the other side of the harbor, will preach for us. There has been 4 great deal of skirmish- ing in Cambridge over school matters. A schovlhouse is being built, and eome of the ratepayers are secking to have it ona new site and in & more central place. They want ic cff the Corner and down Graham's Road a few iiundred yacds. The secretary, Mr. A. Higginbotham, kas about all he can attend to in keeping order. Murray Harbor has gone trotting mad. On Saturday we enjoyed another trot, of which, quoting Sir Thomas More, we might exclaim : ‘Verily, this ia s more wonderful song than t’other..”” There could have been no jess than a thousand spectators. Neil McDonald was the enterprising manager. A free-for all for a purse of three dollars was taken by a McLaren horse from Bradenell. Mr. Wm Prowse came in second; Mr. Denald Ross, of Lower Montague, third, on one of the pluckiest, gamiest, neatest little mares we have seen for a long time. It will repay Mr. Ross to practise her, for there is ‘‘go” in her and she is a daisy. In the green race John McHerron pocketed first money. Between his horse and Samuel Butler there was a terribly keen ecrimmage, much amus- ing the immense crowd. We her of another race for Friday, the Slst. H pe it may come off so that Mr. Peterso:'s horse may get a chance, as he was too sick to go out on the 25h. Politics quiet now. However, the indig nation of a people is something which *‘slumbers not nor sleeps,” and let the peo- ple beware ! Boz. CLEMENTINE. Murray Harbor North, Mar 27, '93. >_> -—- Creamery at Crapaud. A meeting of the Creamery Company at Crapaud was held on Wednesday lant, and the folluwing directors elected : Jehn Moore, Alonzo E. Trowsdale, Cra- paud; John D. Lea, Tryon; James Edward Howatt, Augustine Cove; Francis Bradley, Kelly's Cross; James Joman, Hamp*‘on; Matthew Smith. The company have « i893. j News Notes. The nickel mines at Riddle’s, Scuthern Oregon, have been sold to an English syndicate capitalized at $8.000,000. The tanners of the New England States ‘Te organizing a combine with a capital of $50,000,000. The object is to keep the leather business in the east. A Mexico, Mo, diepstch says: George Harding (colored) aged 35, convic'ed of be- ‘Bg & Vagrant. was yesterday suld toa coal dealer for $19 for a period of six months If anything remaine of the money after payiug legal costs it will go to the negro. It has besn decided to petition the Oatario and the Dominion Governments for $15,000 each, te be added to « grant by the city, as s fund guaranteeing an invitation to the British Assocation to meet in Toronto in 1895. if 7,000 families are camped along the Kansas frontier awating the throwing open vf Indian lands, it only gses to prove the desirability of Canadians holding their own and biding theirtime. That time must come, and the quicker American need for spare land develops the sooner our immense fertile strips will come into demand: —The Oalifornia Legirlatura has « law to’punish the proprietor or publisher of apy newspapers which misrepresents its circulation for the purpose of securing ad- vertising or other patronage. If it is en forced some of the most eminent liars in the profession will be out of a job. The California newspaper that did not claim a larger circulation than all rivals combined was practically not worth considering. For a long time the foreign trade alone of Britain suffered from depression; the Gomeatic trade continued brisk. Now home trade is depressed. The railway re- turns show this. The gross receipts of the | 23 principal railways of the United King-| doni fer the week ending March 5 amount- ed to £1,176,201, compsred with £1,317,- 988, » decrease of £41,787 in the corres- ponding week of last year. This is no speci«! case either —Now that the athletic craze in colleges has run to an extreme, bringing the im- portant branch of physics] training in| coligge’s, in many iastances, into disrepute, it is gratifying to know that there is to be | a revival of an cld-time practice, the public | discussion of soma strong, live topics. OF} al! college contes‘s pone are more com- mendable then tiese of this character. A | good debate «ails forth the best mental «forts of @ young man, and requires that he be no mean mau physically as well. Lf, this plan succeeds, as it undvubtedly will, ic will most certainly be taken up by the. other institutions of learning the country | over, and prove of great value to univer: | sity men; stimulating them to broad and) thorough training, aad reflecting the real purpose and benefit of college life. _—_ > 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 tothe human system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectualiy cleansing the system, dispelling eclds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. — + ie Maud—*'Yes, Mabel. whatever you may do, always stick to my principle; always tell the truth even when conventionalities of society would bid you to—” Jeames (knocking)—‘‘A gentleman down- stairs, mum, would like to see Mss Mand,” Mand—'*Tell him I’m not at home, Jeames. AsI was saying, Mabel—'eto— Pay Your Britis —You will be better able to do it, if instead of allowing your system to run down tothe breaking point, you take a timely course of Hawker’s Liver Pills and Tonio, And then the Doctor's bili will not be on the list of those to be paid. e- The turkey is a very knowing bird, but it appears he can be stuffed. R. B. Lewis, of St. John, was completely cured ef biliousness and constipation by Hawker's Pills, and now always keep «4 supply on hand, cove When you want tc see the crooked made s‘vaight look at a railway map. Dr. J. Wier, Dorchester, saya: ‘Have prescribed Puttner's Emulsion with good results in pulmonary, scrofulous and wasting diseases. Especially applicable to children being so easily taken.” ay Recipe for a domestic broil; First catch the hair on your hasband’s coat-collar. Oe eee in reply to oft repeated questions, it may be well to state, Scott's Emaleion acts as + food as wellas a medicine, building up the wasted tissues and restoring perfect health after wasting fever. : If you can bear ail your small trials you will! never break down under your great ones USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. Tr you are in poor health, and are ir doubt whst to take to restore your healt try Hawker's remedies. They are endorsed by all classes. White shirts 50 cents each; unlaundered, 45 cents each at J B Macdonald & Co's m9 dw 4i nelle cain A girl gives her lover a mitten, we suppose becanse a pair is out of the question. Boys’ and misses’ sailor caps, the newes makes, just opened at J B Macdonald & Co's room over Dominion Boot and Shue Store. m29 dw 4i Clearance Sale ot Novels.---We hav: placed our stock of three hundred povele on the bargsin counter, and will now give you your choice of any three for 25 cents, or ten cents each; many of them are worth 30, 40 and 50 centa each.— Bazaar Co. building already erected, aod will begie operations with good prospecta of «ucesss. mara 2 VOL, 30.--NO 217 = RENRY B. CUNNINGUAM, Belfast ‘ THE CHILDREN'S FRIEND. Skoda’s German Soap and Skoda’s Ointment, Should Always Find a Piace in the Nursery! SKODA DIscovery Co GENTs :—We cannot be too grateful, for the benefit our little babe derived, from the use of SKODA’S REMEDLES. When jess thin 9 montis old, his face broke out with a Terrible Eczema. The itch- ing and burning caused him to scratch so much that his cheeks became raw, and bied considerably. He suffered extreme- ly. We gave him 8 drop doses of the DISCOVERY internally, used the SOAP and OINTMENT externally, and in a few weeks he was perfectly cured, aud is to-day a rugged, b ealthy boy. Respectfully. MR. & MRS. i. &. CUNNINGHAM. Belfast, Me. No REMEDIES in the world equal SKODA’S. for Blood and Skin Dis- eases. Endorsed and used by Physt- cians, are they not worthy your trial? SKODA DISCOVERY CO,, WOLFVILLE, M.S, For gale by all Druggists. Trade suppl by WW. R. Wataon, Cheriattetown, P. E LL. —_— sy THE G. & J. PNEUMATIC TIRE = wt” «ae ; MOsr Wk_e Ie the only Tire that gave satisfaction last year MANUFACTURES @Y The Goold Bicycle Co. in. 3 YONGE STREET, Brantford, Ont. TORONTO For prices, etc.,anply to F. pe DAVIES, St. George Pharmacy, who is Sole Agent for Charlottetown. FENNELL & CHANDLER, dy 2aw & wy eow~— mch2 Trap Nails, Rope Boat Nails. Rosin, (Graly'd Iron, Paints, Paint Oils, Very Cheap. FENNELL & CHANDLER, Charlottetown, March 7, 1893 Read! Mark! Learn! HEN you buy a COLUMBIA you buy the Dest mac hine on the market, —t machine that is the result of the best material, the latest invention, the moet killed labor and the finest finish,-~a nachive that carries with it the guaran‘ee facompany whose rputation is peerless > m& »% OUNG, raeh 22 Agent for P. E. leland, ogame Cha pee is Mom pe a i? a + — £ ad ae. hee, agen Doak ae Oe oe he cgne —— e ee aa te aa aa a ga soe ay we 2 OM At oN ph art ae, og pi me — = 2 Seeman > Pe ae Fg aa om a ee # > ony x goed #- ana age aes ne See rae ‘s - a gE VT ee “oe ara emt eit P sent as = we” ? Se ge alert anil « paar meee Boer = ee