s eS ee et ae ' nee ee en Sled te tach eee te pecs sani rina saan - . rue EXAMINE« - —— is Job Printing Rooms, : ae | : For neat, clean, tasteful Printing LUN DUS Y KEN STREET. and prompt tttention to orders, THE » Priatiag of all kinds at skort notice G a IXAMINER lol f ntrmng dep - Jn all Kinds at sho otice 3 EX i EI , t y Depart 3il fers, Dodgers, et ha . je ment ws pecuiiar, ont forget sé an, | Reading Room, My © — mn ‘ area House Common: Tery Five Dortarns A YRaR. ae 7 oe “ This ts trne Liberty, when Free Born Men, having te advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evarripas. Srxere Cortes Two Crngs NEW SERIES SHAPRLOVPTETOWN. P ANN . NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND DAY ‘ ' : : s . 2. BK. ISLANE, FRIDAY, APRIL 14, i898. VOL. 30.--NO. 225 : - ae ——— ar eee wane a ee a... _ — a ¢aiendar for April, 1893. x : SFT | North Side F. D. A. Be True Thy-ell. naa aa came _ i‘): p Ig The weekly meeting of the above associa- Thou must be true thyself, eee d a i tion was held inthe Rock Barrs schoolroom If thou the truth would teach ; fall Moon, Is < AY ceseeceeseeee 352 — = on Friday evening, the 7thinst. There Thy eoul must overflow, if thou Last Goortes, ath ay fe , 4 ' } 5 be were over one hundred persons present = aaa soul aoe a ew Moen, 16'b dey ...-+.-0++++: oo ‘and the meeting was a decided success. needs the overflowing heart . ‘ e 2nd day.... eos 113 mor apap: seer ge SOG Tag eam : . r ie 9 i. oe = ooroneeee 5 7 (x) There were, several speakers from adjacent To give the lips full speech. u oon, wv . aR + oon a z ‘ | distri i ib — Peas ETE HAVE ON HAND and to arrive a large quantity of ccceatak a aekdae "a 2 sebiiee — eee j —- 2 y > a. . 7 on . - r © decd 2 F . mine teed ; | Day of Week. | Langph iw 7% all kinds of FARM SEEDS. inary remarks pertaining to farming and Speak truly, and each word of thine i ‘. | y | wa eA ‘dairying, the subject of debate for the even- Shall be a fruitful seed : onth. : ss _|Whle WE aS as -? rT h.s M3 Vit. i ** Which is tie more dangero Live trul d thy lif eT comtiantl JAT—White Russian, White File, Red Fife, and ing. anos the oe ean tee “unica — i. Sean i : oe ’ ’ to society, the liar or.the thief?" was A great and ooble creed. : Saturday | 12 41 | 10 46 Maniteba Hard Red Fife. ‘opened by Mr. Neil McPhee (G'encorodale) — Bonar. 3 | Sanday / | 2 TEMOTHY— Canadian, Isiand and Western. . [Ng eA she: sean eda sensed maar tee Obituary. : = Be is - ; a eae’ as he < 4 S | ; . inci ee 4 | Tuesday 50 | wft 18 Vetches Peus (‘or age as a . Buy yo = characters, concluded with many convincing , 5 Wednesday =| 53 | 0 52 att ca - Pacewnenh. Wartey oe [a ONE ENJOYS arguments that the liar is an se man.| _,2uite » gloom has been cast over the village ; Theredey s7 | 193) b xy pi inu Oats, J ‘The other speakers were Jno. A. McPhee . a: are by oe, Onepecaa death of $ ‘ @ 1s j ae a : : a eae *?Mre. John Bions, which occur 8 i F — | 13 : : ALSO, Van & Seeders for { assett’s Rake. One tlorse Seed- Both the method and results when J: A. Macdonald, J. Leslie, Wm. Macdon- the firet day of April. i boat eure 9 | Suadey” 6 | 42 er, Combined Seeder and Harrow, Steet Plows, Har-| §Y@Pof Figsis taken; it is pleasant | id, A.B. Macdonald end Or a kind. | er Sits sixth year, and leaves « husband and CHAS. TI, BORDEN - Mound y 9 5 4) a : cg pices _ and refreshing to the taste, and acts | Mr. William McDonald (Inlet) who kind-| nine children to mourn the ,irreparable loss of ” Wettvitia. 8. » : ae 13 6 59 rows, ct, rently yet promptly on the Kidneys, ily rae — ge pase o _ cor and ee wife and mother. Her SKODA CURES , wedeenies 16 R OO : ae iver and Boweis, cleanses the sys- |debate, is a wonderfully able speaker, and | death was under circumstances peculiarly sad. : ae (1. tere ee We are direct importers of Seeds and pty cash. We are] tem effectuall eaieashti hood his different oratorical efforts contributed | [wo soos were absent in the United States, That Tired Feeli 4 Friday 22 9 30 Jin ; sitic ll as che } - . | d : oo 7 ‘in no small degree to the enthusiasm and} 80d were immediately telegraphed on the first at fire ec ing. 15 dates day | 95 10 10 = a posi 10n to se as cneap as any l suse In t 1e tra e. aches and fevers and cures habitual (interest manifested by the large audience iatimation that death was epprouching They Ch e aH. Bord 7 f Wolfville N 8 - | aiken Ox 10 48 |We have been in the business a long time and know just constipation. Syrup of Figs is the \present. At the conclusion of the debate oo pat bome, wd night and is a ete aan by nite Mr. 6 aa : oe . . . s : ES. ; Biel y, but Death outstri t bh y , oo c i fr |simisy =| «31118! Iwhat kind of Seeds the Farms want. We were brought up| (uy remedy of 3 Bind ove Pao ed Stor the thats" [andhed claimed i congue ome fom hears] Dore ea ined pe 19 | Wednesday | ‘al ° a owe Farm and still are Farmers. We are not like some who aa to the stomach, prompt in The subject for next Friday evening. Eocastad os camaslinsle teed tease wt ae png ee een ' oi r . ‘ - ° 7 A cE oS 6-Ch-. x : credit. a ys: - 4 cao 45 rs, jare advertising Seeds. They could not tell one kind of Seed | its action and truly beneficial inits | ae tbe — be a _*© Ther children, and by the gentle Eiciese d sl “tn be ieitee of 92, T became much $9 | Saturday a | 255 |from another, or know good from bad, either in the Field or | effects, prepared only from the most | “.qoa'g Ws een ee aS iOg | mother’s love and consideration she had made! run down, with loss of appetite, as a re- : Sunde | St 4;@%¢ . , ct. ; Ws healthy andagreeablesubstances, its _| God Save the Queen” the audience quiet jher home a little paradise in which love| sult of over-work. I also have suffered 3 | Su oe “9 | § 39 |>tore. F armers, W hen yo. want Seeds c)m2 direct to our Seed |* yé g ~~ . y it ily dispersed. reigned supreme. She died without a struggie.| for some time, with PA TREME CON- “ Monday = 6 47 Ist f ; a . many excellent qualities commend it -——-- + Peacefully and caluly the tide of life ebved| STIPATION. I had no ambition to . ‘uesilay | ~ : - Stere for a good ar ticle and good vaiue. to all and have made it the most | Johusten’s River Notes. out into the ocean of immortality, and with a nore = the ere ~ ee z inane eo] ge A. HORNE & CO popular remedy known. | the balmy air of spring re beginning o| tin herwerls STdeueciagteaeted’| SZ ON AIS DISCOVE 28 Friday oes rvs . . ce ts Syrup of Figs is for sale in ie | exarci thei sheath Semen: on field | (Bos neienite edad aoa SKODA’S DISCOVERY 99 | Saturday 7 | 944] Ch’town, April 15, 1893 -dy law & wky UPPER QUEEN ST. | bottles by all leading druggists, |‘*3se neler © g (Berton: and Califersin papers please copy.) 90 | Sunday |} 410, WN Any reliablecruggist who may not | Pe inated that the annual spring ae event Prosthetic Dentistry. ——— ~ared to mount Artificial Teeth on the eon kinds of plates :— \laminum, W att’s Meta), Heese’s Metal (thee metals will no’ oxidize or tarn black in the mouth), Vulcanite, Celluloid and Zylonite DR. J. P. MURRAY. Dentist, Stamper Block, Victoria Row, apl ALL READY FOR INSPECTION. Children’s Clothing, in Suits of our own manufacture, that will the only goods stand S oolboy wear. Children’s Pants. A large variety prices, made from our own Tweeds. Children’s Clothing, in all sizes and Imported. A fall line. The prettiest, the nicest and largest assortment in the city, all at the lowest prices. WcKAY WOOLEN CO. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1893. &. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, Xc., ST. JOHN, N aovi—l yr ee Giled Cisthing. < insure prompt delivery, Spring orders shoull ba sent in without delay. Prices and samples on ap lication. HOURACK HAZARD, Manufacturers’ Agent. aps—2w eod oO. B. WADMAN, Commission Merchant & Auctioneer, CRAPAUD, P. E. 1. es ARMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY. Consignments solicited. Qu ex returns, — “5.90 CIUGAR4, whieh I offer to Traders by the x cheam Tr than they can mp ort them. Biantsa—dy & wky - — A. LHOFRE GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILu,) Mining Engineer MAIN OFFICE. .........cc00eseeeeerees «QUEBEC Guns, Revolvers, Brass and Paper Shells, Powder, Shot, Primers, Caps, Loading Implements, Cartridges, Wads, etc., at Lowest Prices. DODD & ROGERS, mch25—1lm WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE. CLOVER & TIMOTHY SEED. i il i. BEER & GOFF have just received a supply of Choice ‘Timothy Seed from On- tario, which has been examined by experts and pronounced first-class. They have also received a quantity of Allsike and Late Red Clover (Mammoth), which they guarantee to be second to none, Although ali Grass Seeds are higher than usual this year, stil our prices wili be found to be as low as the lowest, Call and see for yourselves, BEER & GOFF, QUEEN AND KING SQUARE STORES. Charlottetown, April 3, 1893. SPRING, 1899. YOR THE NEXT S!X WEEKS we will give special and k prompt attention to all REPAIRS in our line. The eame faciluies with which we produce New Furniture 80 cheaply, enables us to do well and satisfactorily every description of Furniture Repairs. We are still at work making and selling FINE NEW FURNITURE at prices bard to find elsewhere. MARK WRIGHT & Cd. Ltd RANCH “ ..«.MONTREAL Charlottetown, March 20, 1893—2aw & wky have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO, SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N. ¥. W R. WATSON, ‘Wholosale Druggist, Charlotreetown mwt jyl3 Bone Dust For Sale. A FEW TONS of Pure }-inch Bones and rk. «Dust (Phosphate of Lime), best known Fertilizars for Gardens and Orchards, Tur- nips, Carrots, ete. The Fertilizer most required by our soil. Try it. JOHN NEWSON. aps Diseases are oftem difficult to remedy. SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWECIAN CCD LIVER OlL AND HKYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA, will restore alost appetite. ‘ost flesh, and check wasting diseases, especial- ly in children, with wonderfui rapidity. Coughs and colds are easily killed by a few doses of this remarkable remedy. PALATABLE AS MILK. 2e sure to get the genuine, put up in salmon-colored 1 wrappers. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne. Belleville. | THE G. & J. Fe PNEUMATIC nl “re TIRE wor sus 56 Is the only Tire that gave satisfaction last year MANUFACTURED BY The Goold Bicycle Ca. i. 3 YONGE STREET, Brantforc, Ont. For vrwes, vic. anply to F. pg «:. DAVIES, St. Georze Pharmacy, who is Sole Agent for Charlottetown, dy 2aw & wy eow—mch25 [A PLEASANT TONIC Which will strengthen unnerved tired people and invalids, and quickly rustore their appetites, is CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE. Prepared only by K. CAMPBELL & Co Reware of 'mitations. Mo“TREAT NOTICE. LL UMBRELLAS left at the old stand, Hillsborough Street, from 1892, if vot called for before the Ist of May will be sold. MRS. R. BOYLE. apS—dy 6i wy li robin was seen some time ago by Mr. T. J. |McKenna, while returning from Wisener’s | Muis. Mr. Robert Woods has opened a general store im the premises lately occupied by Mr. | Ronald Stewart. This will be agreat bene- ‘fit to the housekeepers of the neighborhood. ‘Mr. Stewart has decided that agricultural pursuits are more adapted to his tastes, and has purchased the estate of T. Beagan, Eaq , lof Beagwnville. Wh le we wish Mr. Stewart every success in his new venture, we cannot refrain from expressing our regret at his ‘departure from our immediate vicinity. We quite expected a “Nancy Hanks” contest »few days ago, when the long looked for taotting match between the horse of Mr. George Smith and Mr. Donald Campbell was to have taken place, Bat when day and date arrived we found that expectation had been allin vain. And we were still to be left in doubt as to the record-breaker of Johnston's River. How- ever, the papers have informed us that we we are to see the end of the matter August next Vur young tolks being of decided musical tastes, have sadly missed the singing achool this winter. However, the want of vocal melody has been ably supplied by our accomplished violinist, Mr. 8. McWade, who possesses a musical ability of no mean order, Mr. McWade met with what came very near termiaating ia a fatal accident a short time ago. Ashe and Mr, Ambrose Treanor, of Donsgh, were crossing the marsh, the ice suddenly gave way and Mr. McWade was precipitated into the water where he would undoubtedly have perished but for the noble efforts of Mr. Treanor who succeeded in saving his life at the risk of his own. Our school is progressing favorably under the able tuition of Miss C. McMahon, Of the building itself, however, we are sorry to say that itis a fitting emblem of grit power, in as much as itis in a decidedly “shaky” condition. However, we have been iaformed that this state of affairs is to be remedied this year, and we are to have a building worthy of the intelligent and in- flaential people of Johnston’s River. We are p'eased to chronicls the recovery of Mr. Dominic Smith, who ha* been suffering from a very severe attack of the mumps. Horace Greeley’s sage advice ie being liter- ally adopted by the young perme of this section, many of whom are leaving us and wending their way towards the domain of Uncle Sam. Among the next to depart will, we understand, be Miss Katie Smith and Miss Minnie Power, both of whom will be very miased by all. However, those who would probably feel their absence the most, will ere that time have also departed for the great and golden West. The political situation is, of course, the lead- ing theme. The iniquity of the Peters com- bination being pitent, even to the dullest, we are decermined to ris2 in our might wher elec- tion day comes and consign the Gerrymander, Mortgage Vote and Disfranchisement of free- born British subjects to the limbo of dead and gone rescalities. The absence of Martin Smith, Esq., on the eve of the political jane tare is greatly to be regretted by the Conserv- atives of this locality. Mr, Smith’s terse ar guments and thoroughly honest and practical views have often been the means of exposing Grit fraud and corruption, apd it is the cause of general regret that he should have left as on the eve of the crisis. } GERRYMANDER Some of President Cleveland's appointments ar: notabie apart from their being su: prises to the politicians. Amongst the latest ix that of Charles S. Hamiia to the important post of Assistant Secretary of the Treasury. Mr. Hamlin is only 30 years of “ge and has never filied a political position, But his writings and speeches upon tariff matters bave evident- ly impressed Mr. Cleveland. The New York Sun thinks this ealling of young men to his aid in such cambers is an indication of deter- mination upon the part of the President te path through pronounced tariff changes. for Over Firty Years Mrs. Winsloes soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teetb- It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro. duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘‘ bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the | ecms, allays all , relieves wind, regulater ithe bowels, and is the best-known remedy for ‘diarrhea, whether arising from teething 0: other cavses, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for “‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Milton Notes. Many of the farniers about here are erecting new outbuildings on their prem- ises; and we notice that several new dwell- ings have been erected since list year, which adds greatly to the appearance of the surroundings. Mr. W. White, late of Bangor, Maine, has purchased that large and valuable tract of land known asthe Keyhoe estate, Mr. White says that in ali his travels he has failed to tind any place that, in his mind, equals the Island as a farming country. Skoda’s Little Tablets, CURED my Constipation, restored my Appetite, and made me better able to work, than I have been for years. AS @ result of their ure, | have gaixed 74 (8. in jlesh. I would recommend them, as the BEST Remedies | know.” SKODA DISCOVERY CO., WOLFVILLE, M. 8. For sale ty all 'trugai Trade supplied iby W. R. Watson, Charlottetown, Pp. E.L - TD, — The evangelistic services which were car- tied on here this winter by Rev. E. C. Turner, assisted by Rev. Mr. Coulrer and wife have proved a grand success Ona Mr. Coulter's departure our neighbors, the members of the Presbyterian Church at Brookfisld, presented him with a purse containing $20, ihereby showing their appreciation of his services. e are pleased to note that our genial friend, Mr. N. P. Peters, who has for sume time been laid aside on a bed of sickne:-s, which at one time threatened to prove fatal, is rapidly improving under the care of our local physician, Dr Blaten, who has of late been skillfully assisted by Dr. Jenkins, Sr, Since last year we have noticed a consider- able wavering ia the Grit ranks, and we pie- sume that tke people about here have but amall love for the litigious Wise man. It is not often that a layman takes upon bimeelf the diguity of publicly challenging his pastor while the latter is expounding in his puipit. This very unfortunately, however, was the case in a church not one hundred miles from here, where a c'ergyman was cev- erely brought to task by one of bis congrega- tion, who conteaded that Mr was Loo personal in his remarks, and demandeed an apology, but this the learned man of the sac- red desk refused to grant, and for a time a lively and heated disonssion tock place be- tween the long suffering layman and the heroic divine, while a pugilistic collision was breathiessly awaited by the startled congrega- tion. The victory was, however, gained . the stern and persistent apostle, aud the con gegation dispersed by singing ‘To err is human to forgive divine,” and an old gray- haired veteran was heard to remark, ** Let brotherly love continue.” PRALiog. James Blair's Case. _ Napangs, April 10.—A highly interest- ing case has happened in this town, which i creating a good deal of comment. Mr. James Biair, a well known merchant tailor here, has for foarteen years been a sufferer from that terribie disease known as Bright's disease of the kidneys. He suffered so terribly that one hour's work at the cutting teble would completely exhaust him, and he had to s!must give up work altogether. He tried almost every known remedy for bis complaint, but without any good resuites, Medical men and patent medicines failed him, and he was gradually getting worse every day. Finsl'y he read a despstch in one ef the local p»psrs, stating that a man named Murray, living in Gravenhurst, had been cured of kidney trouble by using Dodd's Kidney Pills. Asa last resort Mr. Blair began taking these pills, and three boxes made anew man of him, and seven boxes completely cured him. Mr. Blair is back at work again, and says that he feels twenty years younger, and that these pills completely cursd him. His recovery has created quite a seasation. a A etrike that threatened to have serious consequences bas been started at Hull, Engiand. For some time past some of the shipping companies have been emp'oying non-union laborers to work in loadiag and discharging their vessels This caused great discontent among the members of the Dock Laborers’ Union, and a few days ago the unionists went on strike. Quite a large number of non-union men went to Hull to take the places of the strikers, and work about the ducks was proceeding satin. factorily until to-day, when the strikers assumed an offensive attitude, and by thrects and other means of intimidation succeeded in completely blocking work on every vessel in the port with one exception Daughter (looking up from her novel) — Papa, in time of trial what do you suppose brings the most comfort to man ? Papa (who is a district judge)—-An ac- rT quittsl, I shouli think. GLEARING-CUT SALE, | Household Furniture, | BY AUCTION. ; AM instructed by Miss Haezard to sell by Auction, at her resid noe, * Tae Cheatnates, Kent street, on WK! NESDAY, the 26 h day of April, instan’, commencing at iL o'clock, a. m. ~~ Her Household Fffects, comprising Piane, Drawing Room, Dining Room, &m king Room, Hall, Bedroom and Kitchen furuiture, EBleotre ,Plaie, China, Glass and Crockeryware, Cow | Poultry, ete. | R. BEATRSTO, , ap&-stts patmwt Auctioneer, arson PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! were an wondennu dlecovery Ukethem inthe wo it. f ely care of fehewe manner of disease, The infurmetion eronnd is worth ten titne« the cost of « bex of pilie out about them, and you will always be thenkful, A DOSE. They expel all impurities frora the Ofer leate women find creat bene!!! from asing them, pamphiet free. Sc d eve rywhem, or sent 4 for @% cts. in stacps; five boxes i o. OR Lt ie &@ OO., 22 Custom liouse }oston, Provinc'al Rifls Association. i ANNUAL MEETING of tha Provinelal Rifl+ Association of P. K. Islant will be held in the Witv Court Ro»m on MO*BAY KVEN- ING Ni XT. April i7 h, at ® o'clock, By order of the Presiden’. GEO, D. DAVISON, Carr, Be Charlottetown. April 10, 1£93-—-m ws PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, Contains no Alum, Ammonia, Lime, Phos ~, Of any Injuriagty Ee. W. el) & ti Pa. ' or nto, Ont, ty r Nv TO LET. TWO-STORY DWELLING HOUSE pleasantly situated the K ulway Wharf at G Good location for a Summer Hotel or Boarding House. Rent moderate. rgetownoh A. A. MACDONALD. ap4—l1m O LET, with immediate possession, the Dwell ing tiouse on Hilishorvuch “treet, adjoin Mr. Lernuel Pooie's revidence, with Stable Yard thereto ‘toe House hes seven rooms, USE SECDA’S DISOOVERY, the great and nerve remedy, newly papered and in good order. Rent moder- ate. Lnspection solicited, Apply to Gnonmea ALLEY. att teem * ’ t : .