RR . i. "THE EXAMINER | Job Printir- TON DON TIOUSE. @ sd ve Job Printing of al! k 5 \\ A | Pliiher a Latte heads a Poaters, gera, = cdi Bulli r — » : eee Teams Prve Dottarns a Year NEW SERIES. Sets ~— *» Rie i et rae Me ee a AILY EXAM A A ORE — — For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE | EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar. Don't forget it, ‘ ee ‘aii * This ix trae Liberty, when Free Born Men, haviny to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Kvniipves. —— = = EES + —— CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. Sas ———— een —— —= — EEE ——— ISLAND. THURSDAY, APRIL Se 28, 1892. = Stxocz Corms Two Cunge ‘VOL. 29.—-NO. 272 MOON'S CHANGES. First Quarter, 4th day 1 AZ mon ¥gil Mooa, 12th cay .... 202 morn t gt Quarter, 20ch day . 136 after New Moon, 26.5 doy § 22 morn agree, 'ith day - Sh. after —_— = a Day High Water. of Day of Week — -|-——_— Month Morn. | After. — wae Fi Py h. m. h m : Priday 0 &2 113 ] ' saturday 1 * 2 2 3 Sunday | £® 3 2 4 Monday | 3s 418 6 | Tuesdey e' 3 5 46 a W ednesday 6 22 6 57 | Thursday "oo 7 57 5 Friday . 8 43 « | saturday 9 3 9 22 10 «=|: Sunday 9 40 9 36 ll | Mondey 10 12 10 28 12 } Tuescay 10 43 10 59 13 | Wednesday ll J4 1) 30 14 | Thureday [ee 16 |: Priday 0 2 019 16 =|: Saturday | 03 0 55 i7 | Sunday ee... 1 30 19 «= |: Monday | 1 65 2 21 19 | Tuceday | 248) 316 » W ednesday ; 30) 4% 2] Thuredsy . oe ):88 N Friday 63 | 719 3 | Saturday 77 OR 2% @6©=s. |: Sunday 95 | 92 5 Mon lay 944 | 10 3 28 Tueaday 10 23 | 10 43 ? | Wednesday © . os oe ~ i; Thursday 11 37 | 11 57 29 «© |,:~Friday ioe 2 to oe yy Saturday aes 2 3 a a a eee ef, GEORGE PHARMACY MORRIS BLOUK. j Directly Opposite the Post Office. N aatictpation of the arrival o* our Spring Stok of TOILET AND FANOY ARTI LES, we will sell off the remainder of eur Winter heck of the shove samei articles #t creat wdaced prices, viz, Hair, Nail. Tooth and : lo trans; Preach, English, American and Cana ts Perfumes and Fancy soaps; Sponges, sna tkias, Toow Preparationa, etc ¢ keep ovr avasliy flee ne of HAVANA CIGARS; also, a few fine 5e. Cigars for retail me PIPE? TOBAOCOS, PUUCHES, CI- GAXETTSS, etc. Sgent for On ymator Disinfectant Co., Montreal, sad Wiliam Radam Microbe Killer Co, Moa- veal Manufacturer of the celebrated DAVIES’ SNTMENT and NO 7 LINIMENT. The best Omtment and Linimeat ever offered to the pub ie. if you need either give us a call and you Til use no other after once using F. De€. DAVIES, ap? Proprietor. Another Testimonial. KR. BAYNES,—Dear Sir: I 2m sorry you bave so much to contend with. No doubt it is caused by jealousy. I ahsll certainly do my beat t contradict any tal«e reports I may hear, both for your ows sake and my own I would re very tngrateful should Ido o herwise, after having Gerived so much benefit from your medicine. You promised to cure me in six montns from the time 1 commenced takirg your medicine. but I a happy to state that Thad not been taking it mors than three months when a cure was effect- td; and after having c neulted all the doctors ia this vicinity without effect, the only consolation I derived from any of them was that my disease Wick headacho, etc.) had become chronic and Waineurablie If this statement will be of any benefit to you, rou are perfectly welcome to pub- Shit, Yours very truly, MRS, C. B. POOLE. Lower Montague, Sist March, 1892. DR. GEG A. BAYNES, Specialist in Diseases of Women & Chronic Diseases of Men. Oifice: Market Square, Ch’town, P. E. I. aplis—dy & wky a JAMES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRLY, CAKEBREAD & (0.. TEA MERCHANTS, London, «= England, —-AND ALSO—— Pirsi?-Class West India Firms, etc. Several SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. p careful attention given to consignments of tinee Edward Iniand Produce. REPERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. WFIOE— Pickford & Black's Wharf, Hslifex, August 13, 1891—dy & wy . labetar Packers, Attention THE subscrip, "09ers are prepared to furnish LOB- Maeg ieCANS, Taille, Fiace and Haif Pouad tects the ns parchment paper, which pr- ach ae roma acid, etc, and makes them ; > ee in the Unised States and Cane Paper Lini : Nang. mings of all sizes, without the 6 bags Liverpool Sait. Apvly to Calendar for April, Is% not pass PERKINS New Millinery and Mantles. Our display is first-class, new styles and cheap. New Dress Goods ! For the Newest Goods and right good value do them or not Charlottetown, A p: o.% L3F — New Dress Goods! us by. f {x} il 13, 1898—eod & wky & STERNS. Prints, Sateens and Muslins. We have an elegant variety of these goods, and ask you to look at them whether you want to buy We give patterns. Large stock of Hosiery, Corsets and Gloves. PERKINS & STERNS. show them. wasting diseases.” h3tme—dy & wky RO Saw LONGWORTH & CO. apl4—3m O OBSTRUCTION will hiader Styles and test Goods. Uur new stock of BOOLS and SHOES are opening up fine, and we will be delighted to CHEAP BOOT —————— P.E, ISLAND RAILWAY Obarlottetown, April 8, 1892—eod & wky eae eee TRURO, A HIGH-CLASS 20,000 CASES Exported to India in 1891 | Every Bottle protected against fraud by a PATENT WIRE ENVELOPE. While the Carpenters and Masons arz pitting up the New Front to the Shop. (x GOFF BROS. TELE SATS OF M.S. P.: | Bordeaux, FRANCE, ———_{ x) y— a 192nd Medical Man, Dr. T. W. N. Baker, DUM SPIRO SPEHRO. CABINET WHISKY, A NOTED BLEND OF OLD HIGHLAND HIGH CLASS WAHISKIES, selected expressly for the Lord Mayor-elect of London. London Clubs and West End Hotels. CRYSTO ** Having occasion to test yorr Porter and Extract of Malt and Taraxacum, | can highly recommend it, supplying a long felt want to the medics profession, as it combines the fat producing qualities of malt with the alterative principles of | taraxscum, and from its composition will easily ba retained by the most delicate | stomech, and consequently prove invaluable in protracted convalescence and all | THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER C9., LTD., NOVA SCOTIA. —IN THE— BRITISH ARMWY. The most popular Whisky at the GRAPHS, ‘A new and most popular device to imitate STAINED GLASS, for decorating} Churches, Clubs, Hotels, Dwellings, etc., etc. artistic, giving a tone of richness, warmth and c fiscting heaven's own hues. young lady enthusiasts, or for these who desire a GRAPUS are unaffected by Stmospheric influence. J. E. ALBRO, Halifax, N. S., SOLE AGENT. The designs are most beautiful and slor to the interior of the edifice, re- CRYSPOGRAPHY offers a scope for the amsteur, or hobby to reproducs. CHRYSTU- uc cistoarrs from coming in. t INDUCEMENTDS: —Prices low, large variety and new goods, ;>+ppiness snd tine nobility of character | For Sale by all Druggists. Beware of imitations. ' f | | EXSHAW’S BRANDY — J. EXsuaw & co... -*A** ™ Champagne Cognac, |’ "| Bvery Oficers’ Mass | We take the lead for STORE. INOTICH. N ANDYAFTER 2np MAY NEXT, Train No SMleaving Summerside for Charlottetown at630a m., and Train No. 4 leaving Charlotte- town for Summerside at 1.50 p. m, will be dis- continued. The (‘ape Traverse Branch Train will run on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturdays enly after > CAIN \ ONE POUND g A Day. A GAIN OF A POUND A DAY IN THE CASE OF A MAN WHO HAS BECOME “ALL RUN DOWN,’’ AND HAS BEGUN TO TAKE. THAT REMARKADLE FLESH PRODUCER, SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE COD LIVER OIL WITH Hypophosphites of Lime & Soda IS NOTHING UNUSUAL. THIS FEAT HAS BEEN PERFORMED OVER AND OVER AGAIN, PALATABLE AS MILK. EN- DORSED BY PHYSICIANS. ScoTr’s EMULSION IS PUT UP ONLY IN SALMON COLOR WRAPPERS. SOLD BY ALL DRruc- GISTS AT SOc. AND $1.00 SCO & BOWNE, Belleville. ) Presentation and ‘ddress. The following address, together with an elegunt dressing case, was presented to Mr. Allan J. McDonald on the closing of the Pis- quid singing school on April 19th : To ALLAN J: McDonaLp, Ese. : We, the undersigned, on behalf of the mem- bers of the Pisquid singing school, take this opportunity of conveyirg to you our hearty appreciation of the valuable services which you have rendered ns ja the brief period du:- ing which you have beep our instructor in the art of music To give proper expression to our feelings of gratitude on this occasion is a task almost be yond the limits of our humble ability. Rest assured, however, that our action is prompt. ed by motives of geauine sincerity, Thongh it is but a comparatively shor’. time since your duties as our instructor be- gan, your success in the endeavor to cultivate the vocal talent of your pupils is already clearly shown by the excellent manner in which they are pow capable of rendering the beautiful selections which, under your pains. taking direction, they have teen able to master, We assure you that the knowledge of the noble art ot music which you have in- stilled into our minds will not soon be forgot- ten, and we only regret that unavoidable cir- eumstances preveat a continuation of those lessons which ha ve been of such benefit to us Plesse accept the accompanying present as asmalitoken of the esteem in which you are held by us, who have had the pleasure of being your pupils. JonN J. MoDoxacp, James A, MoDonaip, Joan A, McDonatp, R. A. MoDonacp, and others. Mr. McDonald made a brief but suitadle reply, thankiog his pupils for their kind ad dress and beautiful present. —_ oneiparesmen ili i Address. At the meeting of the Juvenile Temple im Lower North River, on Monday, April llth, the following address was presented to. Mr. Egbert Scott :— Mr. Eoserrt Scorr,— Drak Str,—As you are about to leave your native Province, we wish to express our appreciation of the work which you have accomplished in this district for the Temper- ance cause, particularly in organizing and conducting the Crystal Temple, No. 29. Nearly ail the children in this school district have been enrolied in its membership, and it has proved the source of much social erj>y- ment and improvement, as well as inculcating those lofty principles of temperance and ;purity which alone are the eure guide to through life. We re extending the hand of brotherly love and brotherly sorrow, and commend you to a heavenly Father's care, whose ‘‘ trath is a shield and a buckler” to those who put their trust in Him. On behalf of Cryetal Temple, No. 20. A. MoE., Secretary. —_—_—- 9 6 0 Crapaud Notes. Mr, John Saunders of the firm of Saunders & Campbeil, Charlottetown, has pid another visit purchasing this trip about fifty fat cattle. Mr, Saunders, we are informed, psid good prices and we have no hesitation in saying that those visits are appreciated by the farmers in this section. Ey the way, is not this the firm that pnt in the lowest tender to supply the Asylum and Poor House, the above date. J. UNSWORTH and the Government ignored it and gave it to hee ~ a supporter of the party. Charlottet _ pete. We believe the armers here, Liberals as a ee 1392, semalee , dy vs 6i wy 2i | Well as Conservatives, will, when the proper Seana ce fC editedeesiidia —-—- time comes, tell the would-be great and mighty combination in plein words, that they have made a grand mistake to please the un- known wire puller. | The schooner Harvest Home sailed into the harbor yesterday with flying colors. This is the schooner that had such an adventurous tiip between here and Summerside Jast fall. Captain Lord has refitted her with new sails at considerable expense, and we hope he will have a successful seaeon’s work for the outlay. { The roads here sre still in a disgraceful condition, and up to this time the ove:seer has not been appointed. Now, that the farmers have commenced to work on the land the roads will not be repaired until after crop time.—Com. Crapaud, April 26, 1892. en ee ee Personal. ' Lady Henry Somerset, fresh from her jour- ‘peying in America, has been teliing ber frienda jthat Englishmen have no conception of the wer ot the prohibitionists on this con'irent te is enspected that Lady Henry has been judging the good prohibitionista by what they say rather than by what they do ; In the life of the late Dr. Schliemann theo. ‘wag a curious illustration of faculty develop- ed late in life. That a man who has spent the first part of his life in selling groceries should speud the other part of it in searching for the site of Troy and the tombs of Greek heroes seems strange enough, and yet Dr, Schliemann declared that his experience as a merchant was the secret of his as au arche ologist : ‘The habit I acquired in my long career a3 a grocer not to anything superfi cially, but to proceed in eversthing with tact, system and perseverance, has heen of immense advantage to me in my arch >logi cal explorations; and I feel bold to say that had I not been a grocer I could never have succeeded in discovering Troy or the five royal sepulchres of Mysore. : The Rev. S. M. Williams, D. D., pastor of St. Paui’s Methodist Church, Fall River, Mass., has Jeft that body and joined the Episcopal Church. He haz been a Methodist twenty-four years. Rev. W. H. Baines, Belleville, Ont., once a Methodist and then a Reformed Episcopal minister, has joined the Charch of England, and says he now regrets having attacked that church through the press two’ years ago. Kev. De. W. W. Page, formerly psstor of the Hailem Presbyterian Church, New York, was confirmed on Easter Eve in old Trinity Chureh, by Bishop Brewer, of Montana, ating for the Bishop of New York. Dr, d Children’s Carriages UST RECEIVED, of best makers. Wil be closed out at once very cheap. JOHN NEWSON. apl4—tf Spaulding, who recently returned to the Anglican Church from the Roman Catholic. which he had joined last autumn, will shortly ublish his views on the ioner life of the 1| Roman Catholic Charch, A NASAL Ixsmoron free with each bottle of Shilch’s Catarrh Remedy. Price 50 cents. — Reddin Bros. novidwiy LETTERS T0 THE EDITOR a The Protest Still. £1r,—The Hon. D. Gordon evades the real point at issue. It is nct whether the late Rev, OC. H. Spurgeon used tobacco why and to what extent, but whether le, used intoxicating liquors as a beverage. Some men may be open to the charge of hypocrisy and incogsiatency, but Mr, Spurgeon was not one of the number. As a matter of fact, two yeara pgo every stu. dent in Pastor's College, except one, took a pledge uf ivtal abstinence at the hands otf their President, Rev. C. H. Spurgeon His address on that occasion, in which be set forth the reason why he himself was a total abstainer, was the ground of my pro- test. lam not in the habit «f making statements at random, and lam too busy to continue a diseussion in which the word another, [| cannot at present lay my hand on a copy of the address above referred to, but in a few days | hope to be able to lay before the public such proofa of che just- ness of my protest as will convince Hon. Mr. Gordon or any other candid man that the late Rev. C. H. Spurgeon has not for many years been in the habit of using in- toxicating liquors as a beverage. J. A. Gorpon. Se ee The Board of Trade Srr,—ls not the present a grand oppor- tunity for our Board of Trade to show what intluenee they have with the Federal Govern- ment re the stoppege of trains ani dismissals. The people should not tamely submit to such injustice. Tory. April 27, 0 eee Sin,—It has been reported to me by several people that my premises lately destroyed by fire were insured. 1 cannot understand how such a report arose, and can only state that, uoforvunately for me, there has been no insurance on the pre- mises referred to ner upon any other pro- perty of mine for the last four years James TRAINOR. Bedford, April 27th, 1892 + ee @bituary. Mrs. W. W. Walker, furmerly widow of the late John Hall, Eeq , departed this life on Friday morning, the 22nd inst., and wes buried on Saturday, the 23rd, in the cemetery st St. John’s Church, Crapaud The mother of the deceased is still living and enjoying very good health in her 83rd year, She ean converse freely, and, her memory being good, can relate the voyage out from England, and remembers all on board the ship and everything that hap- pened during the passage. ww Makers FLesn AND BLoop.—When the sys tem is all ran down and there seems to be no hope of obtaining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, when the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emal- sion is a perfect *‘ staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. eal Tue P. E. Island Hospital has received the following: Valleyfield Presbyterian Chureh $18: « Friend 50c; Mrs. Heusley's Circle of Kings Daughters 2 tianvel dress- ing gowns; Amos West, Little York, 1 bush. carrots, $ bush. turnips, 4 bush. potatoes, 1 peck parsnips; old linen from Mra. B. Rogers, Alberton, Mra. John Evans, Mrs. A. Lord, Miss McGill, Mrs. Burrows, a Friend, Mies Treamaine and Miss Hobkirk; magaz'nes from Dr. Blan- chard; Wheatley River and Winsloe Suuth Methodist $3.20. Txvuro, April 23 —The following was received here to-day and expl ans itself : To His Worsuie Mayor Tuomas, oF Truro : By & unanimous vete of the town council of Sydney I am instructed to convey to you and your counsel our endorsement of your efforte to have epealed that injustice and tyrannical legislation when encrvaching upon the right of the town and to express to \eu onr ap- preciation of your fim and d gnified stand before the bar of the honse and our dis- approval of the petty tyranny which would suppress the expression of honest opinions, CoLin McKinnon, Mayor. For Over Firty Years Mrs. Winsloe’s soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth, It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the ebild from pain, aad the lictle cherub awakes as “‘ bright as a button.” It is 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 diarrheea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five centa a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr —w ae DIED. At Stanley Bridge, April 25th, Maud, he- loved wife of Charles W. Kie‘ly, teacher. avd daughter of the late Daniel Muvorside, North River, agod 24. ‘‘ Blessed are the dead who die in the Lord.” At Heatherdale, on April 19th, 1892, Sarah, daughter of Malcolm and Flora McPhee, aged 27 years. A SMooTH SKIN —Estey’s Fragrant Philo- derma is strongly recommended for softening, beauti*ying aod preserving the skin, and giving it a blooming and charming appearance, It compietely removes tan, sunburn, redness, etc., and by its balsamic and healing quelities renders the skin soft, pliable and free from dryness. Sold by druggists. al Another large shipment of children’s suits suitable for boys from 3 years to 10. We will close out th s2 goods for the small sum of aeventy five ceuis, worth donble the money. Call at onee aa these goods are the best ever offered.—James Paton & Ov., Brown's Bloek. of ope man stands over against that of | SKODA’S DISCOVERY con- tains MORE CELERY than any CELERY COMPOUND made. aE deat DB xcs 3 E E. e Fe! € ‘a cde ane peeesewe 1AM CURED!” Physicians, Pile Remedies and the Kalfe UTTERLY FAILED! Yet there was Help! GENTS :—I wish to Inform you that the treatment consisting. of SKODA’S REME DIES you sent m6 fur Pilea, has, ae you siated in your letter accompauying the cared same, aetually Wwe. Why,.genticmen, I can hardly realize it, when f stop we BETTER thinkof the long years of sufier- ing I have endured, of ibe Rese — : hays. tried; oe a eaeandie eni- ployed; of thetwosn operailoens| Detiormed (having had the Pile removed twice with the knife) and al I could get was temporary relief. But now after taki seven Bottles of THAN SKODA’S. Dis. COVERY Three Boxes LITTLE TABLETS, and using Five Box. es of SKODA’S PILE CURE, I em cured. lam now able to work every day. and shall start for Virginie in a few days to work cutting timber. You freely gave m-> the medicine but I SOLD want te partialiy pay you for what you have done. En- closed find £29, which js about what I paid ior ome @peration that did me really no good at all. Gratefully yours, Bangor, Mo. CHAS. EMMET. Guarsatse Contract wits Every Bottle. SKODA LISCOYERY CQ., Wolfville, N.S. COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips Square MONTREAL. WE ARE NOW SHOWING NEW GOODS IN ALL DEPARTMENTS, —_ Staple and Fancy Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Upho'stering Goods, Furniture, Mantles, Millinery, Ready-made Clothing, Ladies’ Boots and Shoes, Stationery, China, Glassware, Crockery, Kitchen Utensils, ete, ete, FINEST AS ORTMENT IN CANADA. N B—Mail orders prompt'y and care- fully attended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO.., Colonial House, Montreal. ap22—tts tf CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED i. & B. IY BRONZ2 LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE, fav2—dy & why te ee