“—— —_ — THE EXAMINER LONDON HOUSE ! ney of 4 i * at short : . rh i No ead Bill ees i“ }rad [ sca, Ff . rs era, et ters ‘\» Tae mane | Job Printing Rooms, suCce amoh- Five Dow Trans ARS A | Yuan, “ This is true Liberty, when Free Boru Men, having te advise the Public. mz y speak free.”—Ecxrrrpes. r | For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, | j and prompt attention to orders, THE | EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it. Strecx Copras Te. Carve NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. BE. ISLAND, TUESDAY a _ oO a ——= Late cf Anglo-French College, wood, E .glan¢, Desires Pupils for Pianoforte. ferm ¢xias fret work in Sep’ ember. ¢ frou 4oath Konsiogton. Kngland. Kaquire at BEE & GUFE'S Upper Store. pepiie end if J. H. AYERS, D. D. Pennsylvania. OFFICE—Rooms formeriy occupied Robins, opposi ec St. Dunstan's Cathedral, Great George St eet. Ores hours from 94.m, to lp. m, a tsp.” d&w iin ILL resume lessons on tie Piano week in Septeinber. Homma. Prince street, yISS EDITH HILL, Upper Nor- N., Gradnate of tke Uutversity of wh. HW. LL. HEARTZ, Organist of St. Paul's Church, Choice Music on sale si lowest prices. For terms, ete,. apply at Music Certifi by Dr nd from seprr2 the first aug23 Piano and Organ Tuning and ae Kepairing, R. VINNICO “BE has removed bis office to \ Mesers. liaver’ & Moore's Bookstore, where all orders and payments may be left. His artistic Tuning and Yoning is widely know: among many of | lexding musicians ef Nove. Seotig as well as on thy Islan Hinving an ex- perience lasting over twenty yours, his superior ksowiedge Of Piano constructio”. enables him to Steac ions to a hricety. wi’ meats beautiful even tothekeyhoard tha: / ‘ mplish. No ecatchyenn¥ work, su bit, y strings, restringing. vellow keys . ete r. Viasiambe knowa at @ xiv eg tires to be done and does it. ghearfully given Strings and Piano Fittings kept on b ss Al orders punctnally attended to, Gn eod—septS a eee jog the inarru- telieate touch Estimat« fr repairing Never SPRING TRESSES we quote at $2.2. te $6 each. STUFF MATTRESSES w have from $1! 75 to $25 each. Shades, Poles, Pic ture Frames, rors, etc., etc. MAT and $3 uy Window M'r- ——NOW GIVEN IN—— Fine Parlor Suites, HARDTIMESPRICES Fine Bedroom Suites, And in all our goods. MARK WRIGHT & CO, Lr. Charlottetown, August 30, 1892—2aw & wky ne = _— FIRE & MARIN INSURANCE MARINE. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CO. Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freig' ts at Lowest Current Rates. x eee = x )—————_-- HIRE. Cameron Block, Queen Square. { JCharlottetown, June 17, 1892—eod ‘dterling and Domestic Certifisatss Is3aed at the Office Here. The Manchester Assurance Company of Englaad The Wester Assurance Company of Tcronto, Ont. HORACE HASZARD, Disappoints! PICKLING VINEGAR AND SPICES, | ST, GR IMRWACT, ViSOTORIA ROW. SPONGES ! SPONG i I 4 to-day WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. —(or which is nN ° ES ! we can guarantee the quality. WHITE WINE VINEGAR.—We have a's» received an- ' Weare just received a new stock of Sponges which are «el'ing very cheay to run _ Heedqiarters tor Patent Medicines of everv itd. Fancy and Toilet Article<, Hair Brush- Toeth (a fine ine), Nail and Cloth Brushes, Per- Bay Kum, ete. Fine line of Havana Cigars bust opened. Also | Pipes, Tobacco Cigare*t-s ete. *NGLISH MALT ViINEGAR.-—-We have on hand a larze steck of this excellent Vineg-r, ‘doubt, the best Vinegar for keeping Pickles in the market As we import this direct from England ourselves w thout of other consignment of XXX White Wine Vinegir, ia Demi hns and Uasks, from the best manufactory in the Dominion, | =. jo \which we can confidently recom:nend t» be first-class -We PICKLING SPiUES. hive r ceived aaother lot of eatapensing of Doctors’ Prescriptions « spe the same kind of Spic: that we had last season, and which »? elaborate SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on E Island. where the most delicious beverages are dispensed. FP. de ©. DAVIES, Proprietor. ug'6 nen - ee PICKFORD & BLACK’S ' ‘ se ‘ 4 % T °“ N, SN, i S 3 . . AND AFTER MONINAY, vember 19th, the above -tearmer will sail from H «LIFAX Every Monday at 6 p Por IS4 40'S HARBOR, PORT HAWK®rSRURY., TOWN and SUMMERSIDE, me ports. SS. “OUTY OF GHE Oe an! after WE INE (DAY, Septer i the above Steamer will sail Every Wednesday at 64 Por GHEE T HARSOR, SALMON SONOR:, SHSKAROOKK, WHIT CANSO, “AKICHAT, GUYSBOR®), TON URL ard CHARLOTT¥ rin ~ icave CHARLA eve BS .TUROAY KVSAING, Mier cediate ports CANSO, ARICHAT, CHARLOTTE- returning via NT.” | 3 PIVER,! HE «ft, ROYLS-: Prewn; ITRETOWN calling at This will givetwo sailings a week from Char- littetown, the FAST KT on Thursday evenings ad CITY UF GHENT on Sa'urday evenings. att ugh Bilis of Lading granted to a! vest rales For informations app'y 1 points Ww. W RKE, Charlottetown, Sept; 20, 1882 pat guar Agent. | — gave such excellent sitisfution. thereby spoil your Pickles. ——— 4 Don’t buy poor Spices and Whole Pepper, Allspice, Cinnamon, Ginger, Cloves, Mace, Mustard Seed, etc., always kept on hand. BEER & GOFP, Queen and King Square Stores Ch town, Sept. 1, 1892—eod&wy eee - THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE, THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. Ask your Wine Merchant for them. ee ae oo LOWIAL HI Philips Square MONTREA. WE PAVE £ PULLSTOCK -——— OF FRUIT JARS, Pints, Quarts, Half Gallons. —_—— Mail orders prowptly and carefully at- tended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., MONTREAL. aug27—t ts tf TO DISINFECT and IN EPIDEMICS pabeuat taenee USE om: | 2|Qzonized [FED-cRdSS] Fluid, EASILY NATURE'S OWN USED. DISINFECTANT. NCT POISONOUS. THE MOST THOAGUGH DEODORIZER AND DISINFECTANT KNOWN, HAS A FRESH, HEALTHFUL ODOR. « KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO., Monrasat. MOUNTED on Valcanite $1000 a set; mounted on Watts Metal, $15.00 a set, Vartial Seta from 32.00 and upwards. Best of material, workmanship and satixfaciion.~MURKAY’S DENTAL PARLORS 15 Quven S.raet. lyr eod & wy—juned ‘ — “How are you!” Nicely, Taank You,” “Th Who?” “Why the inventor of SCOTT'S EMULSION Which cured me of CONSUMPTION.” Give thanks for its discovery. @That it Coes not mal:¢ you sick when you take it. Give thanks. That itis three times as efficacious 2s the old-fashioned cod liver oil. Give thanks. That it issuch a wonder- ful flesh producer. Give thanks, Thatit is the best remedy for Consumption, Scrofjula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds. Besure you get the genuine in Salmon color wrapper; sold by all Druggists, at soc. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THS Myrtle Navy IS MABKED a. & GB. I% BRONZE LETTER\. YONG OTHER CENUINE. jan2- dy & why USE, Sc en eee ee = » OCTOBER 4, 1892. VOL. 30. “XO. 109 THE DACLY EXAMINER. OC TOBER 4, 1892. and Conuments. sion in Great Britain just ie Empire, due to many ‘cKinley Bil and proteet- untries is, of course, the ithe one which not only ‘hampers pres ut exports, but prevents \future recupe: tion, Added to this are {the echoes of ! 18 Argentine collapse; the \financial end ; slitical troubles in Brazil; ithe bankrapte ofa large area in South | America; the | sd harvests at home, and {the intense co petition of foreign manufac |tures and cere ls in the hcme market. The ‘net result is diminution of exports to the jtune of over £15,000,000 sterling during ithe first e ghi :.sonths of this year, actually -accompan ed ty an increase in the imports of tood amoun ing to £7,000,000 and a de- crease in the caw material imported for {textile manufa ture of over £4 000,000. A London corres ondent of the New York \Sun adds that he state of trade, the decay ‘in ship buildi: 4, the dim:nution in money jfor new inv stments, aad the growing poverty in late cities, .s creating pro- nounced unes: ness in business circles. Emperor Wi iam haa conferred the grand cordon of she cder of the Red Eagle upen the Khedive of Egypt. Note | —The ¢ epre “now, ia, says | causes. The. tion in other c |main reason a yondent who visited the ibition wri es :— pleased wita the show on the —A_ corre: Provincial Ex **T was muc! whole. The «chibits in some lines in the building could ave been auch better and should heve | 2en better too, but in others they were sub- b. I, for one, am sick and tired of dry go is displays st our exhibitions. Little #8 we nv aufacwure, ve ought to be able to replace all. at stuff with our own work, if the produc s of the scil and the handi- work of our sor ; and daugiiters won't do it. I’m sure if p >operly seen to, all the space would thus be illed up. And some super- vision should certainly be exercised io admitting exh bits. A noturiously bad article like th.t disgraceiul daub of poor O'Connell, int ¢ art department, ought not to be admitte!. It dem:aned the whole class, A propc* supsrvision should be main- tained aa to ta+ keeping of exhibits in con- dition too. It s too bad te allow cut flowers to wither and {.de on the first day for want of water. Tho e who come late lose much of the plexsure th y pay for on this account. The association is doing well; Dut there are many holes yet to plug and many improve- ments to hope for. ut, as I said, on the whele we may ve proud of our Provincial Exhibition of t is year. What became of the Governmeat f- -m stock? That new bull is evidently afiai i. The cows they seat up here fur aie were oc tainly a di grace. It was an insult to wester | Priese Can aty—eld good-for- nothing thing: Looking at wwe pei fetched, one wi ild say we didn’t know the value of stock, utif yous.w the cows and . | calvesyou’d say we were very generous indeed.” — oe L terary Notes. “In the Ros: of the Seq” A story by S. Baring Gow d, which will, if auy:hing, add to the aut ior’s reputation as a writer of the most f atastical s-ories that have found s place in modern fiction. To all who have read Mehalah it will be sufficient to say that the present story is very much after the same >attern and written with the same curicus ; »wer—a power which seems to fasciuate hii admirers. The characters are odd, origi: al, almost, we were guing to say, unnatural ‘‘in the Roar of the Sea’ will, of cours:, be read by many, because it is, just now, the fashion to read every- thing from th: pen of the talented author of ‘‘Onward, ( hristian Suldiers.” For our part we cannc ;, bearing that triumphant bymn in min!, go into raptures over & story from wh ch it is possible to clip such an extract ast e following : “Her bronz leather shoes were the hue of some large flies hat basked and frisked on the warm wall, ovly slightly disturbed by the girls’ play, to «ture again and run and preen themselves ag. in, and glitter jewel-like as studs on that sun-baked wall. Her eyes, moreover, were lustrous as the backs of these fliee, iridescent with the changing lights of the declining evn, + ad the changed direction of her glance fo owing the dancing ball of guelder rose. Her long fingers might have been of china, t at that when raised so that the suo struck their backs they were turned to a translucen' rose. There was no colourin her cheek, only the faintest suffusion of pink on the temples »clow where the hair was roll- ed back ia wav. sof lumiuous molted copper dashing agains: the brick wall.” Published by John Lovell & Son, Montreal. pow ee -++e+? laid at Rest. On Sunday : fternoon the funeral of the late Mrs Ma colm Matheson took place from the family residence on Cambie St, and the lsrg. attendance testified tothe deep respect 11 which the family, which is one of the «illest here, is held by the citizens of V ncouver. The funeral was the largest ev:r held here, between sixty and seventy c. sriages following the hearse which convey:d the remains to their laat resting place. The services were conducted by the Nevs. E D. McLaren and J. M. McLeod. Th. pall-bearers were Messrs. A. H. B. Macgo an and T. W. Clark, repre- senting the c: izens; H. J. Avstin and J. W. Wood, Rs hbone Lodge, K. of P.; G Thomas, the dasons, ani Geo. Johnson, the Foresters societies. The cofia was completely hi den with wreaths and other fi ral offering: and near'y all followed the remains right »ut to the cemetery-—Van- couver, B. C , Nawa Advertiser, Sept. 21, 1892. [This famil7 formerly lived at Brad albane, and M-s. Matheson was a daughter of George Be! , Esq , Stanley Bridge. She leaves seven children, the youngest two ycars end thre months old.] cntcnaingllin aliaieciiaida ddl teitcsamnici The Lieute: ant-Governor of New Bruns- wi-k uses Wilriot Royal Belfast Giager Ale ‘and Sps Water as the only cold drinks at his | banquets and d.nner parties. _-—-- > —_ ——— The Wrong Kind of Rape. Srz,—Some of the seedamen of England have made a grave mistake in the rape seed which they sent to our seedsmen in the early part of the season. They have not sent it true to name; hence the larger por- tion of the rape groan during the present year in Ontario is a variety adapted co the preduction of seed for oil extraction, rather than to provide pasturage fur sheep The rape that has bssn grown in this coun- try during previous years is known as the ‘Dwarf Essex.” The order was given as usual for the *‘Dwari Essex” by our Guelph seedsmen. aud the package came labelled ‘Dwarf Essex,” whe-eas it is lanother var- ietY of rape which se2ms to be a hybrid. It is ssummer rape, while the ‘Dwarf Es- sex” is a winter varwty that will not pro- duce seed the same ssason, It is the same variety as rape grown at this station in a small plot which caiae to us labelled as che **Broad-leafed Dwarf Essex.” 1 do not regard it as being anything like so valuabie for pasture as the Dwarf Essex lt pushes up a flower stock about six t eight weeks after it is sown; hence it grow. less of leaf and much more of woody matter than the real Dwarf Essex. It yrows tall rather than spreading, in the form of a bush rather than that of a fodder plant; and at the present time the fields containing it are one mess of yellow bloom. Letters have reached me from several directions expressing the fear that if the seed or a portion of it were allowed to fall upon the ground it would be troublesome to get rid of, and asking what had better be done with it inthe meantime, In the abeence of previous experience with this plant, I can only express an opinion on this poiat. Ido not aporhond that trouble would arise to any serious extent if seme of the seed should ripen and fall upon the ground, but it is better not to run any risk LETTERS TO THE EDITOR FRANK C. MORAN. “I Itched Intensely!” A TERRIBLE SKIN DISEASE Of Eight Years’ Standing “PERFECTLY CURED” BY . . . Skoda’s Ointment and Discovery. Lewiston, Mr. GENTS :~I wish to inform the suffering through you that SKODA’S GERMAN OINTMENT and SKODA’S DISCOVERY will cure the worst Skin disease to be found, This BE i E ER statement may sezm strong, but think a treme statement of my own ¢ 4se, will convince the moet skeptical. For some eight years I haye had a ter- rible Skim discave trom which I have sulfercea unteki misery. I have tried Physicians of repute anc about all the so- called cures,” but the result was failure. My body was covered with white seales. I itehed intensely, and when I would rub or ecratch the scales of_ aburning sensations such as only THAN those afflic- ted as I was may know, tormented me. kin was se dry that my clbows, on this score. There is no necessity that we should do sv. We have more than 30 acres of this stuff, and we find that when | our lambs are turned in upon it they strip! off the blossoms and seed pods before they | eat the lower portions. Owing to the up-! right habit of the growth of the plant the! lambs can easily get to every portion of the field. A numberofourfarmers are ploughing | it under rather than run any risk, but in the | light of what has been said, ‘here is no real | necessity that this shouid be dove except in instances where the lambs had not been. turned in upon it before the stalk has be- come woody. It is very unfortunate that such a mis- take should have occurred, and at such a| time, as any were trying to grow rape! this year for the first time. There will natarally look upon it as of but little value. | But they suvwra =» in, a8 a mistake of this nature is not inely to Cie ate time. Indeed we will have to take steps that it shall not be repeated. To that end I would venture the suggestion to our seedsmen to lay in their supplies of rape seed this fall, and to test it by growing some plants in the green house. In the hope of rendering some service io this work, if the seedsmen of Ontario see fit to! adopt the suggestion given above, and also to vend some of the seeds to our depart-| ment, we will carry on duplicate tests ani) report to them in due time. then be impossible that a misteke could be made next year. ' ' Tuos, Saw. Ontario Agricultural —) 24th Sept., 1892. Another Authority. Srz,—Your correspondent ‘‘Historicus” in Saturday's EXAMINER questions your author- ity for the statement made in THe EXAMINER of the 26th ult., touching the commemorative feature of the beoneent Exhibition recently held in that city. ‘‘Historicus” denies that Capt John Macdonald, Glenaladale, of the 84:h Highlanders, declined the governorship of this Island, because, as he states, no ‘‘auch offer was ever made.” In defence of the statement in question, the accuracy of which is challenged by your co: respondent, we refer him to a lecture “A (‘hapter in Our Island History,” delivered in the Merket Hall, Char- isttetown, during the winter of 1881, by the late Rev. Dr. D. Macdonald, familiarly known as “Father Dan,” than whom no better authority on the life and times of the early Highland emigrants of this Island could be given. In this sble lecture it is stated ‘“‘that in proof of the estimatioa in which Capt. John Macdonald, of Glenaladale. stood with the government of Great Britain it may be here meationed that the government of this Island was offered him, but as a consistent CUatholic he was obliged to decline, owing to the oa'h required to be taken at that time.”’ THIsTLe. Oct. 3, 1892. _—_-—__——» <> Seventy-seven per cont. of the master cotton ep'nners of England have decided to enforce » reduction of 5 per cent. in the wages of their employes. The men stub bornly refuse to accept the proposed re duction and intend to strike. It is gener- ally admitted in Manchester that a stoppage of work will not be a bad thing for trade, as it will enable the spinners to reduce the present heavy stocks. CuLprFs Exsoy the pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effects of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a laxative; and if the father or mother be costive or bilious the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is the best family remedy known and every family should have a bottle. No man ever smoked ‘‘Myrtle Novy” tobacco for a fortnight and then took to any brand in preference toit. It bears ite ows tes!imony of its qualities. and it is testimony which is always convincing. The smoker who uses it is sever annoyed by getting it sometimes of good quality aad sometimes of bad. The arrangements of the manufacturer: for keeping its quality equal are very elaborate and compiete, ani are the results o! It would! store, knees, hands, cic, would crack jopen so that they would bleed ——- My scalp Was so that I could mot comb my hair, avd had to keep it clip- ped close to my head. I have now used a half dozen bottles of SKODA’S DISCOVERY and about eight ounces of SKODA’S OINTMENT. _ The result CoO LD is lam PERFECTLY CURED. My skin is seft as an Satfants. Instead of terment I have sweet sleep at night, and a geed head of hotr. FRANK C. MORAY, Guarantee with Lvery 6 Bottles. SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great Ger man Skin Cure and Finest Cosmetic made in 3 ounce tubes. Price, W cts. Try u tube. SKODA DISCOVERY CC., Wolfville, N.S, Better Late Than Never, N ww - out of every ten, fires originating L* from saneenowt ot every ton, free originating CHIMNEY SWiEPING, MR. W. H. BROWN, who has travellei al over Nova Scotia to the satisfaction of all whe ave patronized him, will be here nxt week. _ All work pertormed from the inside of the 10u8se without removing carpets or furniture. 1t is all done with neatness and dispatch. Fluse can be cleaned through a six-inch pipe if neces- sary For reference enquire of Pation Bros, Pleaseleave your orders at PATTON poor f ret CILLET T's F % > POWDERED J wg f * PUREST, STRONCEST, SEST. Ready for use in any quantity. Vor making Bot ng Wate~, Vistufecting. nod a hu Uses. A can cquals 0 pounds Sal Soda. Bold by All Grocers and V-uggiete. 2 WW. GILLSBT., Toronta YOU will find the NEW DRINKS ——OF THE-- WILMUT SPA most delicious. They are called Frviz Sevuasn (a delicate drink for IJadies), Line Faurr CuampaGne (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Cincnona Brr- ters (a palatable and effective tonic). They will be found an agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade All ieading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Wine Merchante. Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Lid). jyl9 MISS AMY ©. MOORE, Teacher-Graduate of Mount All- son Conservatory of Masic, wit. GIVE PIANO-FORTE INSTRUCTION in Music Room, under the one formerly nsed by Mas Wilson, corner of Keat aud Prince Streets, Pupils also given Blackboard Lessons on the ry of Music, Obese opeme 4b Bape ber. many yearsof experience and close obser vation. . nyfi—im e6d it es