AE DAILY TMILY \AMl EK Leadive DalLY Newarparer or P. E. latanp, te st every afierncon, from the office of em EXAMINER PUSLIeHING Company, in the Louse Buliding, Queen Street RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (iN ADVANCE) “~~ ' 1.00. a Se wy . 200 . , Ma i 1. naan . - “«g . f ing IQA a hs lie ry frae °F inides MON 6.35 CfERMS : Four Dollars a “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripid ny part of Canada or the a t s = : “0, —— = _ — = 2» “<Q : " \ Y ‘ ¥ v v - ADVERTISING RATES i “WY ror rT A ‘ may TY > N y : ~ “ vriementenenareseaene| NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, JANUARY 4, 1894, ‘ mive st ents which Si Ge Pee fom yo r two weeks the charge is 50 | a eT te. Te eae ee 7 “ or the first insertion, and 20 | . . ee ee ee a e ee ef re uation. Rate cards are | E ‘pplication at the office. Special | | id Ovi D es at a reduced rate are quoted | E AM E R | CAN if io al ments four ches in size or | Ia . 1 are to run for three ee | 3 OO good bread, ie, ’ ‘ notices inserted unless paid for | peri er. nit past but hi a lJ cents per line, and under no j ae s s will such paid notices appear | & a Stomach Was Ven THE LITTLE PEOPLE, — a s made on all advertise- HE O VE te . i Strange Graves of an Unknown Race In the ¥ em we h Fa rs, Baseare, i ne : SF jo DB Mounistas of Tennessee. - wi . be eeeae | i: The little people! Who has not heard . ec e me ee ‘ . as vial the Tennessee mountaineers’ tradition of This is a well-made, prac tical machine, wr iting capitals, small letters , figure * and pune Q Cook, but was the pyemy race which once inhabited their : = shaieinaing ee |} cuation marks (71 in ali) om fall width paper, just like a $100 instrument. lt isthe first ot} Wred and sick of the ae estan nag A : atatanins » tn ; no ot te . aii a athfuliy sat ccrrespondent of the New York Herald I Rd _— and — i its kind ever «: Yered ae ut ye i] pulay pi wae for Whit h the above ( hat mh Cali 1 be tri toa B.A m ; it laste ay reli of lard, tells of a reesnt visit to one of their burial vable advertising medium | [¢ jg not toy hut a tynew rite built fur and capable of REAL work. While not as rapid as grounds and mentions the following th announcements : — © ™ +} - : oe oh b: t Fi i iAXk neir 10U 4 . . 1 »? ily proved by the fact that the large machines soinetimes become In expert hands, it is still at least as rap: id as the pen, e ought Cot! 9 one, late mivert nowbhese (and has the advantage of such simplicity that it can be understood and mast red almost at a Gre new oo ae i to enlarge the paper to } ° oe ae .." E e ’ a eee + . glance. We cordially commend it to helpful parents and teachers everywhere, Je ‘ ‘en is for sale by the fol- 3 2 ED tetany Sear a | Writes capitals, small letters, figures and Easy to understand—learned in 5 minutes. ! we 8! prery Lie wrt, sd . i . 2 5 Npring Park’ Roud, marks —71 im all. Weighs only four pounds—-:nost portable Cute, rafton reet, ° ° . . ‘ 7 o . ) S Gus ou. Wetrand Princem@. = © ‘ rites just like a R10N machine. , ( ompact, | takes up but little room, nee than eed be-~ Hanae Sore, Gueem Street, “ No Shitt Keys. No Ribbon. Prints from | Balt solid and simple; can’t get ut of cause si a bette G arter & Co., ‘ire ae ia @ Denier % Gray, News Stall, PE. 1. Ratlway? and the type direct. ordei ov or 1 trais o . ° j ‘ . . - . M. 1 "Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sam-| ’rints on flat surface. | Capital and lower case keyboard ailke~~ | food, and he could cat it ¢, Sourts, Vriting always in sight. easily mastered. ht t eorgetows, ; - . * . } E : ,? Ym =ry) é . 3 t. Stewart ‘orrections and insertions easily made. | More “ margin play ’ for the small letters Wilhou any unpleasant the rts . ° 2 j a, Orwell Cove | Takes any width of paper or envelope up | which do mest of the work. after effect. wee at\——tS 5 2a to 84 inches. | Takes good letter -press Co} pies. The Weekly Examiner is issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [t la made up of matter which has appeared in the Dally editions, and i* a firvt-class weekly newspaper—interesting an of the latest news ihe euhennigtton for Taz Wae«ty Exam. INER, post paid to any part offCanada or the ed States, is one dollar per year. \¢ rates on the same seale aa given oe Vv EXaMINER. CALENDAR ror JANUARY, 1ae4. New Moon, 6th day, 10h 54.9m., p. m. bh firet Qnar 14th day, 3b 56.7 m,p.m, 8S W Puii 3i 2iat day, 10h 58.9 a.m., NE Last Quar 28th day, 0h 38.3m. p m, NW Dav cf Week. | Sun 4 Sun | High : rises E sets water hmjh tm] after’n \ 7 49 i 12 6 34 v 19 19 7 36 y } 20 8 28 4 iv 2! 9 13 6 | Friday iS 22 9 56 ‘ | sa ay 45 | aa i 10 35 i; Sundar i 26) 1h 52 & | Mond ix 26 | ll 48 9 | Tneada | si 29 | morn 10 | We jay | 47 29]; 02: 11] Thursday | 47] 30] @ 66 2 | Frida 46} 31] 231 13 | Saturday H6 | a3 | y ee 14} Sunday 5] 346] 2 6 15 | Monday | 45] 35] 343 li Tuesday 41 | 37 | 4 54 17 | Wednesday i 43 39 6 16 18 | Thursday 2; 40) 7239 i9 | Friday si ti Ge 20 | Satur ay il 4. 9 45 21 | Su +0 45 10 50 22) M | 39) 44] 11 33 2 : i] 45) aft 4 24 | We day Risa. a 25 | Thursday 6 | is 119 26 | Frida 50 1 58 2:18 rdayv } 51 | 2 39 23,8 y : 63; 399 2 \ 33 { 54 4 33 ; 2) 561 6 ; 1 30] 457| 7 0 DOCTOR DORSEY V j Physician and Surgeon. Graduate of the Medical Department of the University of the City of New York, late Member of th® Resident Staff of Belle- vue He ponctn and the New York Lyinag-in Hospital, New York City. OFFICE . OPPOSITE POST OFFICE North Side Queen Square Reside nee —Near Corner of King and Queen Streets, Charlottetown. An Important Appointment Contemplated. The Manufacturers’ Guarantee and Accident Insurance Company of Canada purposes establiehing a Provincial Agency he Its desire isto give the appoint- ment to @ tizen of this Pr wince. Thi- Company is now doing the Accident buei- nes ‘ t th escountr Its Premium Income ear was the largest reported to the Dominies Government by any Canadian Company. It now has the lead, and is determined to maintain it. Di-trict Agents t wanted For further informatio a J. B. PATUR, Charlottetown. Of -MeLeod, Morson & McQuarrie’> le ly & wky Rheumatic and Neuralgia Cure Of the anne Mae eo FAI Ne GURE . (BOTH INTERNAL AND BO ~~ } ne Age Oe, § MANUFACTURED ONLY BY ) THE HAWKER MEDICINE QO”, ST JOHN. N.B. ih HE DAILY EXAMINE Sa ee th eee Packed securely in handsome case and expressed to any a a registered letter, money order or certified check. } D. B. STEWART, Agent, Chariot-ctown. slad to answer all inquiries for further information as to this machine and also the IRA CORNWALL, ddress on receipt of price, SS.00, We guarantee every machine, and are “ Fost General Ageat for Maritime Provinces dee20 EW Gold and Silver Wat: hes, e EAT and Pret:y Jewelry, * Os asc OVEL Fancy Silverware. ee) OCC SC => LIBERAL DISCOUNTS DURING THE HOLIDAY SEASON <= — (3 Cc. H. TAYLOR, ‘orth Side of Queen Square, P. E. I. ; ' | December 18, 1893—Iw dy Charlottetown, ———FOR Ladies, Misses and Boys, JUST RECEIVED FOR THE XMAS TRADE. GORE BROS Charlottetown, December 15, 1893—m w f ——AT——_ ENMAN & CO'S., WHERE YOCU WILL GET—— of the very beet quality, at prices that will suit your pocket. Our RAISINS and CURRANTS are very fine, and on quantities of Five Pounds nd upwards we »ill give you very low figure:. Candied Citron you with every Sultana Raisins, We have also just received a stock of new : and can supply Orange and Lemon Peel, Flavorings, Spices, ete. thing required.-for making a good Fruit Cake. Dates, Ss. B. ENMAN & CO. J December 7, 1893—tu thu sat Fresh Figs, Biseuits, Confectionery, Apples, Fiorida Oranges, etc., at D. OLD CORNER. MecLEOD’S Charlottetown. Scales. seyemnen Platform Disston’s Crosscut, Circular and Hand Saws. Barb and Combination Fence Wire. Iron, Sleigh Shoe and Caulk Steel. Horse Shoes, Horse Nails. English Coal Vases. Galyeniend and Japanned Coal Hods. FFNNELL & CHANDL™R Charlottetown, November 30, 1893—tu fri BEAUTIFUL SKATING BOOTS. j ride, A Noe Lot of Imported Ladiss’ Slippers 7, ccs “% COR SALE . a z * Ve 7 ee & 1. The DOMINION HOUSE, on Great George St t, Charlotte town, how in pos- aece oft } er 2. Town Le 9 ithe Sth Hun- in Charlottetown, south of Euston t and 1 Bavtield’s « , with , le ie Par { vn Lot No. 22, between Hustor ii Chestnut Streets, having a it f 156 feet 6 inches on Chestnut et aml SL feet 9 inches on Euston Street, ineludine the large building of four tenements on Crestuut Street. That Feld in the R yalty, vith Rec bios , adjoining Mr. Maurice Blake’s, con- rer taining three ac - Far m of 75 acres on Township No. we s County, adjoining the rail ad and vext t] ie farm of the late Donald | MeEachern. 6. Buildinz Lot and Hous se at Summer- | south of Church Street, now ocecu- pie d by Join E. Delaney as tenant to the | 1 sul SCT IT All. or any of th 38 eabove properties will be sold on terms to suit purchasers, and possession given forthwith. For particulars apply to M, & D. C. Me- | Leod, or to the subscriber. H. B. SMITH, Dominion House. eBCh"t own, D 8, 189?—tu w th lm 1993- PERFUMES 1893, St. George Pharmacy. Our Stock of PERFUMES for Xmas is | complete. 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It builds upthe run-down sys- tem,—is strengthening and appe- tizing. Itis readily borne by weak stomachs, reguikates the bowels, md is invaluable to those afflicted with Indigestion and Flatulency. E MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LTD. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, Highly Recommended byPhysicians. Tap THE SOCIETY OF ARTS iliustrations, in its corps of distinguished con- | tribe utors, and in its vast army of readers. In special lines it draws on the ‘highest order o} talent, the men best fitted by position and | training to treat the leading topics of the day | In fietion, the most popular story-writers contribute to its columns Superb drawings by the foremost urtists illustrate its special articles, its stories, and every notable event o/ public interest; it contains portraits of the | distinguished men and women who are mak- } in | teur Sport, g the history of the time, while Spee ial at- ention is giventothe rmy and Navy, Ama- and Musie and the Drama, by din- tinguished experts. In a word, Har er’s Weekly combines the news features of the daily paper and the artistie and !iterary qual'- ties of the magazine with the solid critical character of the review. Hii ERS PERIODICAL: Per Year: HARPER'S MAGAZINE.... . $4 06 HAKPER’S WEEKLY...... 4) HARPER'S BAZAR . 400 HARPER'S YOUNG PEOPLE . 20 Pestag® Free to a!ll subscribers in the United States, Canada and Mextco! The volumes of the Weekly begin with first number forJanuary of each year, When no time is mentioned, subscriptions will begin with the Number current at the time of re- ceipt of order. Bound Volumes of Harper’s Weekly for three years back, in neat cioth binding, will be sent by mail. post paid, or by expre ss, free of expense (provided the freighz does not ex- ceed one dollar per volume), for $700 per volurne. t loth Cases for each volume, binding, will be sent by mail, receipt of $1 00 each. Remittances should be made by Post Office Money Order or Draft, to avoid ¢ hance of loss, Newspapers are not ‘to copy this advertise- ment without the express order of Harper & Brothers. Address: HARPER & BRO' HERS, New York. suitable for post-pa d, on dealé ‘CAPITAL STOCK, he of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. $100,009. A Society established with a view t dis-emunate the taste for arts, to encvu and help artists. Patent of tl 27th lebruary, Incorporated by Letters e Government of Canada, thie Lx93. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Noe. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. EXHIBITION tb SALE TBOVOH | explorers have found isolated groups of | , among other things observed: | feet | the coffi | the body ; wrappir i varic fragments with tape line and pencil, but | i atresulted in finding that the bones were | certalnly those of a race of tall men. Other | other places, RELICS FROM TENNESSEF GRAVES, There was a low wall of earth, inclosing an area of per haps seven or eight acres, the earth in this wall having been thrown up from a trench dug just within. The earthworks were semicircular in outline. In the eastern end of the inclosure was a low mound about 8 high and 18 or @ feet in diameter There were two rows of shallow graves, one along either of the long walls of the inclos- ure. The process of interment had evidentiy been very simple. A hole had been dug and n of stone slabs built within it and let down, with or without grave ra, and covered with a stone lid, the whole |! g then covered with earth. These were app maty te graves of the comm 1) folk, for almost without an exceptic narrow stone cofiins contained nott tog the crumbiipg skeletons. It waseasy to see how the “pygmy” idea came about, for the tombs were of diminutive size, the bodies, with knees doubled up to the chin, anly requiring a space of four feet or so in length. When the work of uncovering the low mound was begun, I was plainly getting into the company of the magnates of the “pigmy’ iety. Here were regular mum my cases, some made of skins and some of woven hempen fabric, and these coftius in mound cont ‘ty of implements and utensils in stone, per, earthenware and woven materials. it was ghastly to work over the crumbling RO ‘ ta copy ‘aves containing the bodies of children gri only,and it may mountaineers have come upon these segre gatious of small bones and mistaken them | for the bones of a pigmy race, ~ Soapstone or Freneh Chalk. Soapstone or steatite is principally com- posed of silicon and magnesium, with more | It is known | or less alumiuinm and water. under several different names—as pot stone, reusselaerite and French chalk. It is found in massive form, and is white or yellow, often reddish or greenish white, ight green It is put toa great vari- | ety of uses and is found in many countries. | or gray in color. The priucipal quarries in the United States are at Grafton, Athens, Westfield and Marl- borough, Vt.; at Francestown, Pelham and Keene, N. H.; at Middlefield and Chester, Mass.; near Baltimore; near Washington, Va.,and in Loudon county in the same state; in Guilford county, N. C.; also in The earth which the clay eaters of Orinoco and New Caledonia de- vour with much appetite is a kind of soft soapstone. Coon Cats. A correspondent of Science tells of seeing in a private house in Chica’'o recently two cats which the owners culied ‘coon cats.” They had been obtuined iu the edge of the forest around Moosehead lake, and it was claimed that they were hybrids or descen- dants of hybrids of the domestic cat and the raccoon, They were larger than the or dinary house cat, had very coonlike coun. tenances and bushy coonlike tails that were siways extended. One had the babit of as. cending something high and resting stretch vd out, and their motions when in a little hurry were a coonlike gallop, Definition of OUla Podrida. Olla podrida ‘s a term which has come to be figuratively applied to literary produc tions of very miscellaneous contents. Orig inally, the term, which is Spanish, whose literal meaning is a putrid pot, sig nified an accumulation of remains of flesh, fish, vegetables, ete., thrown together in a pot. But it was also used to designate a favorite national dish of the Spaniards consisting of a mixture of meats aud vege tables stewed together. The French equiv | alent is pot pourri and the Scotch hoich potch, The Chinese Like European Bottles. It is stated that the Chinese much ap preciate European bottles. They have a great liking for them and will resort t« subterfuge, if necessary, to get hold of them. The common people worry the medical missionaries considerably upon this point, shamming sick in order to be supplied with a bottle of medicine. The authority for this report does not furnish any information as to what our Celestial | friends do with the bottles, Arosa of the Oceans. The area of the several oceans is as fo! lows: Pacific, 71,000,000 square miles; At | lantic, 35,000,000 square miles; Indian, 28, | 000,000 square miles; rape pee ae roe, from 10 o'clock, a m., to 4 p. The only chance in this country to pur chase works of masters. All the Paintings are originals, mostly | from the French School, the leading modern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francai> Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit ean, Marius Roy, Scher rrer, Sauzay ‘and u great many others, are members of this Society. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H, A. A. BRAULT, art26 Director. Antarctic, 8,500,000 square wiles; Arctic, 4,500,000 square miles Echoes From the Press. The first omnibus astonished the New Yorkers in 1830. The finest tortoise shell is from the belly of the tortoise. That yields the amber col ored shell from which the costliest pins and combs are mads, It is thought that the Egyptians and Etruscans were further advanced in the art of dentistry than any other people in that early period, for teeth filled with gold have been found in the mouths of mumrules. Nine-tenths of all the artificial dyes made in the world are produced in the Germea: empire, For Over Fifty Years. An Orp AxpD Wett Trizp Remepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, | cures the colic, and is the best remedy for | Diarrhoea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value incalculable. Be eure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—1 y is ained an almost infinite | be thet the Tennessee | and } —Isn’t the soup thin, i i i i | | done so you can see t | the bottom of the plate while you are | eating it.—Puck. | | newsboys keep yourselves clean? ' i Headaches are one of the greatest banes Try Moore & MeLeod for best value in furs dee29 Single Copies Two Cents \3 The Sweetest—Do you love me more | than you ever loved any other girl, Geos cc? he Dearest—Yes; I know I do by the sickening fear I have whenever I see your | father. —Trath. Small Cause—Rig Sensation. by? oF —From the German. eo — -——-- Obtrusive, Mr. Parvnoo (at his fir at swell dinner and eating consomme for the first time) Mary? Miss Arvnoo (with a sneer)}—Yes, It’s he decorations on J. F. Raymer 4? Heinura Bt, Roxbury Mase ‘ Atter a careful cxaminac Skoda’s German Soar ao ‘ of a chor Iteun th ive | I dnd it composed.ot ingretients & | a! Ps and heallag nature. oO aghiy recommended, vo medicly i aa toliet use. Lalso dad _ $koda’s German Ointment perfectly pure and possessing bi ch medicin- al qualities. It can b« uses with ~~ ; § &2 safety on tue most de! teats in, an excellent chutes : ner. lL ever ule. Mr. Rerrmore, who victure apps vv Twau sCalrs, WAS CU. ‘ er 4,° “3 at its eof end } pas unaduieraiet, % which moet fon: x nt Miss Alice L. : Victoria Gene oak) hive for Nurees, Halifes, x. Sots" # Soap is rott us ve! vet & Kl. It makes tc skin wt utifal.” SKOCA CISCOVERY CB.. LTD.. WOLFVILLE, #. 3 Por sale by all druggists. 7 Ww. : x we Trade eup R. Watson; Charlottetown Have You. Anything To Print : | | LY 80 BRING IT To US AND WE WILL PRINT IT Promptiy, In Good Style, At Lowest Prices, TRY Us. The Examiner Pub, Co London House, Queen Street, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND A Letter From His Dad. Dear Son,— Yours to hand yesterday, lt gives me great pleasure in sending you acheque for $100. Thanks to Prowse Bros. & Co, They have done the people of this country more good and saved them more money than iny firm that ever started business in Charlottetown. I am glad you are buying your Furnishings and Carpets from men you can depend on. They won't misrepresent an article to make a sale. You spoke about me recommending any- one who might want a Carpet to trade there. It would be impossible for me to tell any- one Who has not already heard ot Messrs. Prowse Bros. & Co. Why, your sisters, your cousins and your aunts all trade there. ‘hey say their store is like a fuir on market days. Crowds of thankful buyers are found pressing their way up to the cuunters to have a share in the bargains which they daily offer. Good bye. From your eo FATHER. ' i } ; Old Lady (severely)—Why dons you Boy—Huh! Wot’'s the good of a fel- low feeling above his occupation?—Life. “Off the Cob.” f —TAfe, Popular Cures for Headache, | of humanity, and the so-called cures are | without number. Among then may be | mentioned smelling salts, toilet vinegars, | hot foot foot baths, etc. But the most ef- | fective and reliable cure yet discovered is Hawker’s Liver Pills, which regulate the stomach and bowels and relieve the brain of all fevered and congested blood. If your head aches, try them. Three smoothing ire™s. handle ind stand, all for 80¢c at W E Dawson's : ona Pains | & Coimplaints ike mate wn nts e i jOKNSOW'S ANODYNE LINIMERT WLIKE An ANY ¥ OTHE SS =e taaiiten Im 1810 Originated by an Oid F; Pnysiciaa. Think OFit caste ei toads, ae F Bee ny Traveler sboula have a ott in im ble sate ae ver Sufferer srimic Nervous Headache, Diphtheria, seerici: o—_ Aaa holera Morte pasie, oreness in yor Lim ‘Stir will find in this old Kautohe re fants or Every Mother sienna Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Colic, —— Bruises. ‘crammes lable to occur Any, family withou sumer’ Delays may = a ue, 35 cts. paid 8. Jobnecs or ay When we assert that Dodd’s aw Anew Kidney Pills wane’. Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. TH+? CURE TO STAY CURED, By a cual on cereigt of poten, irv ee ont gocents De L. Smith & Co., Toronta,