Shee z 4 Le aw eam «se Peedi Seid THE EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, LONDON HOUSE, QUEEN STREET. Job Printing of all kinds at short notice Billhead, Letterheads, Noteheads, Pamph- jets, Posters. Dodgers, et —— ¥ £AR, NEW SERIES. Ca ARLOTTETOWN, P. KH. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Korn Men, having to advise ¢° -— ISLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 22, . Pehiie, may speak free.”—Evairipss. 1892. For neat, clean, taste ful Printing and prompt attention to “0 ders, THE EXA MINE R Job Printi reg Depart- ment is peculiar, Don't forget it. SES Sisone Copiss Two Cents VOL, 30.--NO. 147 Calendar for December, t892 MOON'S CHANGES, Walt Mean, BO Gay ii. cnccccsccce § 53 after Last Quarter, 10th day ee New Moon, 19th day........ 3 49 mor Piret (Quarter, 26ch day. - 4598 after High W ater. Day of Day of Week. — - | faites Month. Morn. After. | hm. | h m 1 | Thursday 8 17 & 46 2 i Friday | 914 9 3A 3 saturday 6 3 10 25 4 Sand sy | 46 | 1 5 Monday |} 31 99 11 50 6 Tuesday : 0 12 7 W ednesday 0 34 0 57 8 Thursday 1 20 l 43 9 triday 2 6 2 3A 10 Saturday 2 55 3 20 il Sunday 3 46 412 i2 Monday 4 42 5 12 13 Tuesday 5 45 6 18 i4 Wednesday 6 46 714 15 Thursday 7a t 33 16 Friday 8 26 & 48 17 Saturday 9 10 9 32 is Sunday 9 55 10 14 i9 Monday | 10 34 10 54 20 fuesday » 3 ll 36 2) W ednesday oe Oe SD oe oe 22 Thursday 014} O33 23 Friday 06563 | 11 24 Saturday i 29 i 48 25 uaday 2 8 | 2 29 26 Monday i 2 51 3 16 27 | uesday | 28) 4&8 28 Wednesday 455 | §& 37 29 Phoreday 1... % 2 3 | Friday 7444 820 31 j Saturday |} 855 | 923 ROBERT BALLOCH & TEA MERCHANTS, Mincing Lane, London. CO., REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A. MO3R1S9%, HALIFAX 9390 S. R. FOSTER & SON, | Manufacturers of Wire Nails, | STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c, ST. JOHN, N. B. novi—lyr SSTABLISHED 1790. CLIFT, WOOD & CO., General Commission Merchants, ST. JOHN'S, NFLD. W E have much pleasure in informing our cor respondents in P. K. Island that we have rebuiit part of our premises (destroyed by the recent fire), and have now sufficient STORAGE and WHAKFAGE to evable us to resume busi- nese a8 here! ofure Consignments cf Produce will at all times have our best attention, CLIFT, WOOD & CO. nov25—2aw & wky RE-OPENING. THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Halifax, N. S.,!} (PEMPORARILY closed for repairs and im- provements, wil] re-open early ia September » |) superior accommodations for reeention ot ) \a'e patients, under the charge of Nursing| 568 > ‘ q b.~ eee of the Church of England, from >t. Mar-| 3 E A IRS O . garet’s Home, Boston. Mass. ‘the Hospital is situated in extensive open grounds, facing fa housie College, in a quiet neighborhood, easily accesrihle. Fr terms aod further paiticulare aprly to the i ter in charge. 3m dy Jaw)—sept7 Ar ap ve BS Disappoints! QUEEN Insurance Agency Office Next to Ban: of Nova Scotia JAMES DESBRISAY, ACENT. Low Prices} 0" ING TO PRICES being mach lower abroid this year than formerly, we aer able this season to offer our customers GROCERIES of nearly al! kinds much ——$—_—__-_(x cheaper than ever before. Var stuck of RAISINS is exceptionally fine this year, as we have bought nothing but the very bi Lb low is « partial | LOW FOR CASH :— 1d cenis Wii 5 rT) se so i Dollar 1 te i +e 1 66 $4.25 Our TEA and KEROSENE OIL are too well known to require any puffing or our part, and we are now selling them cheaper than ever. BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, December 2, 1892—eod & wky <>*T Far Samon'es t t quality. ist of some of the j al 1 Ib. ” 3 Ib. . 7 tb. a 7 ib. ” 1 Ib. - 24 Ib. . 27 Ib. " 5 Ib. « 1 bri. ee The ~ -OUR GROCHEE ~~ AT Le s Celebrated di CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION LBS. : nt «ree, write to C. ALSKED CHOU!LLOU, MONTREAL, ERAS. aD goods which we are now cffering VERY Pure Mixed Candy, good Cooking Raisins, * clean Currants, Granulated Sugar, Raw Sugar, Yellow Sugar, Good Tea, Good Family Flour. Pe ee FoR ? Cutier imeaeates CLIX HARDWARE. STORE. Special Sele for the Holiday Trade now on.' en —~(x)——. SPECIAL DISCOUNFS FOR CASH. R .B. NORTON & CO., QUEEN STREET. AND Phillips sued a — “nitable Xilas PeSeuls and will be pleased to for CoLom HOUSE, Square, MONTREAL. have this season is- CATALOGUE © of We for ward the same to any ad dress on application, HENRY MORGAN & 60., Silverware MON FREAL. Se aEEnteeeneetan ‘x Charlottetown, December 12, 1892. ——_—---—— Headquarters for States! CUTLERY ! We have the largest stock ever shown in the city from the b.st makers, such as Rogers, Eliin and Boker. LANEPS ? fOurgStock was never s> complete, and lower than any a Auction price. Charlottetown, Decem GREAT VARIETY OF febis—eod Charlottetown, November 18, 1892—eod & wky GENUINE DODD & ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE. bor 13, 1892—eod .u ve & Felt Boots and Rubbers —_—SELLING CHEAP aT— GORE BROTHERS STORE. ACME SKATES. dec—tts tf 3 | Children TTS EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Oi! with Mypo- phosphites of Lime and Soda Is almost 2s palatable as milk. A MARVELLOUS FLESH PRODUCER It is Indeed, and the little lads and lassies who take coid easily, may be fortified against a cough that might prove serious, by taxing Scott’s Emulsion after their meals during the winter season. Beware of substitutions and imitations, SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. P.E, ISLAND RAILWAY CHRIST 1S HOLIDAYS. ETURN TICKETS at one first-class fare will : be i-sued to and from all stations on this Railway on Dec. 23rd and 2th inst., good for return up toand on January 2, 1°93. J. UNSWORTH, Supe intendent. Railway Office, Ch’town, Dee. 1, 1892. pat ga wky prs aa POWDERED [dae L. ¥ E PUREST, STRONCEST, BEST. Ready for use in any guantity. or making Soap, Softening Wate-, Disinfecting, anc a hundred othet uses. A can equals & pounds Sal Soda, Sola by All Grocers and Druggiats, EB WW. Grobe, Toromtc CAUTION EACH PLUG GF THE Myrtle 2 IS MARKED iE. & BB. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER CENUINE, “2 jan2—-dy & wky Liierary Notes. A Way cut of the D fliculty.—It was the late Heury Ward Beecher, I think, wh: related and vovched for the fullowing: A arge and a ema!l dog happened to star from opposite sides cf a s‘ream at the same time to cross it over a narrow bo: ri whic! spanned it. Tey met in the middie, Both csme to a stup, for they could not pass each ober oa the narrow board. The little dog s.t down on the board, held up his head, snd began to whine. The big dog stood a wem pyar utly cogitating what to do, when suddculy a thought struck him. He spread his foreleys apart to the outer edges ut the board, also his hind legs, and then looked at the little dog, as much as to say, “Now is your time!” Whereupon the little fellow shot through between the big Jog’s legs and safely reached the othe: side, wagging bis tail with delight and ap- proval of so clever a trick; while the big iellow walked philosophically over to his side, no doubt well satisfied with himself, as he certainly had good reason to be.— Allen Pringle, in the Popular Science Monthly. ab, Bent on Venge»nce.—A most rema:kable case of bovine intelligence which recently came to my knowledge, and for the truth of which [can vouch, has prompted the writing of this paper. A cow and steer — the Jatter two to three years old—were the only occupants of the barn-yard where the occurrence tock place. A baiting of hey was put out to them, the cow taking posses sin. The steer wished to share it; but the cow, like some higher animals, was selfish and was bent on taking the whole of it, and as often as he would manoeuvre around from side to side to get w bite she would drive him off at the point of her horn, The steer$was so persistent that at last the old cow’s patience gave way, and, making a determined and vicious charge on him, she punished him severely, though he was her own offspring. The steer felt badly hart, uot only in body but evidently in mind as well, and immediately started out ofthe yard and off down the lane toward the pasture where were the rest of the stuck, bellowing vengeance at every step in a language which was unmistakable tothe by-stander, and which the mother well understood, as she ceased eating and listened intently to the threatenings of what was to come. When these died away in the distance she resumed her ration, but with evident apprehension. Indue time the steer was seen returning, bringing with him a compinien larger and stronger than himself. As they approached, the rumblings of rage and revenge could be again heard, which grew louder as they came nearer. Ihe cow tock im the situation at once, and was now terror-stricken. As-ber assailants rushed into the yard, she dodged them and rushed out at life-and-death speed, and awey toward the rest of the stock in the field, with her pursuers close in her track. —Allen Pringle, in The Popular Science Monthly. ‘The Ivory Gate,” by Walter Besant. Toronto: The National Publishing Com- pany. “The Ivory Gate,” by Walter Besant, and published in Canada by the National Publishing Company, is a book that will assuredly make a noise. It has in it a resemblance to the strange case of Dr. Jekyll and Mr. Hyde, wich this difference, } that the metamorphosis is not caused by a drug and the change does not make the man a demon or a savage beast, but a jovable philanthropist with a scheme for wiping out poverty and misery, It treats of a mental diseases, A prominent London lawyer who had been a great brain worker all his life, finds himself talling into daily reveries lasting for hours. He supposes he is asleep at such times, but his vid con- fidential clerk knows that he goes cut and comes in while in these stupors, but does uot tell him, fearing it will cause bis master to retire from business. An cniry 18 dis- covered in the bank book showing that the lavy r had paid £720 to one Edmund Gray by check. He knows of no such person, calls his clerks, hunts up the returned check, and pronounces the signature a forgery—remarkably clever, but still a furgery. After eight years other forged letters turn up and valuable bonds are re- moved from the private safe, and on being traced are found to be banked to the credit of Edmund Gray. The old lawyer and his friend are in great excitement over the matter, especially as socialistic tracts signed by Gray are found on the lawyer's table, which makes bim furious, as he is « believer in the divine right of property. With rare skill Besant carries the matter along, show- ing that the lawyer in his reveries loses his identity and becomes Edmund Gray, the very antipodes of his real self—genial, generous, 4 fond dreamer of an idea} future o be brought about by his personal] efforts. The story is a good one—so good that it is hard to lay it down before the finish. We have received the first number of Worthington’s Illustrated Magezine, a monthly journal for the family. Although in the majority of instances the first num- ber of a new publication is general/y more or less like its contemporaries already in the field, an exception must be made in the case of Wortbington’s Megazine. In the matter of letter-press and illustrations it is first class, and the names of well-known and popular writers appear on the list of contributors. The articles this month are splendid, and comprise a list of must inter- esting subjects A Ccecid dly original feature in this magazine is **Departments,” which must be seen and read to have its value appreciated. Published by A. D Worthington & Co., Hartford, Conn., $2.50 a year. One is always sure of Lippincott’s Month- ly. If ever disappointed in the other mag- azines, solace is sure to be found in the pages of Lippincott’s. For one thing, the complete story which is included in every number is invariably of the best. In the Encounter” by Mary E. Suckuey. January number the story is “A Pacific Besides delightfully written articles that make the number an exceptionally good one. P. E. island Hespital. The P. E. Island Hospital has received he following : _ Legacy of the late Mrs. Charles Hayden, Vernon River, $25; St Paul's Church, city, Hospital Sunday coilection, $22 23. Collected by Miss Lizzie Mackianon, Uigg, collected at Urwell—~Rev D B McLeod, $1; Chas McLeod, 25c; Mrs Chas McLeod, 25e; D Martin, 25¢; M W McLeod, 25c; John. Me- Pherson, 50c; Henry Masic, 50ce; Mrs John McLeod, 50; Jas Gillis, 452; D Marchison, 50c; John Murehison, 50c, John Martin, 50c; Mrs Jas L. McDonald, 50c; Mary A McLeod, 0c; Christina D McLeod, $1; L Ross, 50c; J A McDonald, $1: Mrs Alex J McLeod, 50c; Angus Stewart, 25¢; M Martir, 25¢; Mrs Wm McPhail, $1; Capt A McLeod, jr, 75c; Mrs John A McQueen, 25°; Mrs Mary Anderson, 25e; Mary C McLeod, 20c; Capt Alex Me Leod, sr, $2; John J McQueen, 30c; Angus A McQueen, 75°; Mrs A Jardine, 50c; Mrs Cap’ A McLeod, 752; Mrs Annie Ross, 250; Katie Rovs,25c; Katie McLeod,50e; Mrs A F Bruce, $1; Alex Anderson, 50c. Total for Orwell, $19 20. Collected at Uigg—Geo R McLeod, 50c; Jas D McLeod, 50c; Priscilla McLeod, 31; Mrs Annie McQueen, 15c; Belle Shaw, \5e; John M McLeod, 50c; John R McLeod. #1; Mrs John F McLeod, 50c; Neil McPher- son, 25c; Malcolm Campbell, $1; Mrs M Mace kinnou, 50e; Chas Mackinnon, 25c; a Friend, 10c; Mary McPherson, 502, Total for Uigg, $6 90, —_—_——- _—_——- Roya Belfast Ginger Ale, Wilmot Spa Lemonade, Wilmot Spa Club Soda and Wil- mot Spa Water are all filled from the cele- Spa springs at Wilmot, which bave affected so maby cures in diseases, ee sidelines Lost His Heart anp Money.—Word received from Halifax states that one of the young bloods of that city became so infatu- ated with a chorus girl of the Baker opera company, recently, that he gave her a $75 diamond ring. Foolish boy ! Boston Comepy Co.—H. Price Webber and the Boston Comedy Co. will open a short season on Monday night next at the St. John Opera house, presenting Brit- ish Born in the afternoon, and the spectac ular drama of the Sea of Ice in the evening. dies EntirLep To Tur Best —All are entitled to the best that rherr money will buy, so every femily sbould | t oncs, a bottle of tke best family rom + v, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system wheu vc ive or bilious. For sale in 75c. bottles by all leading druggists. Tue Carsp-Curnrie Case.—It is probable that this case will come to tris] somewhere about Jan. 1Cth. The conference com- mittee is now awaiting an answer from Mr. Currie, who has been asked whar date will accommodate him. —St. John Sun. —_— 2. — Ir is very unwise to allow aa apparently simple cold to run too long without attention, as it may lead to serious complications. We would advise anyone troubled with this at present fashionabie complaint to call at John- sou's drugstore and get one of the emulsions or cough remedies on sale there. Or Unsounp Mixp,. — A man named Johu McLean, claiming New Brunswick as his home, is in jail in Biddeford, Me., in $1,000 bouds, for passing forged checks. He is thirty years old, and has a wite and fout children in Boston. He has worked in Bangor. The checks ranged from $8 to $325. McLean operated in many New Hampshire towns. He is unsound in mind. No Piace Like Home.—** When a girl comes to Boston and goes to work at $5 a weck and pays $3 for board, $1.75 for room and gives the first week's pay to the ove in the employment cftice who gets her the job, she dou’t have much left. I would just as soon be in Nova Scotia with a $5 bill as $10 here. The cost of living and rent is very high.” So writesa Nova Scotian to the Ai. :st Press from Boston. Curisymas SupPLeMENT.—The Summer- side Jou:.al says: Tue Examiner, Char- lottetown, is presenting its subscribers with a very handsomely gotten up Christ- mas souvenir, in the shape of a profusely il- lustrated volume of about a hundred pages, filled with stories, poems, etc, appro priate to the holiday season, together with a considerable amount of statistics and other valusb'e matter, the whole enclosed by a prettily illuminated cover. This shows a good deal of enterprise on the part of ou: esteemed contemporary, and we take much pleasure in acknowledging receipt of a copy of this souvenir. Srormy TEMPERANCE Meketinc. — A Moncton despatch says : **Rev. J. Eastburn Brown, Reformed Episcopal, raised a little storm at the Sunday afternoon temperance meeting by declaring that the temperance organizations were not Joing the work they should be doing. Referring to the Sons of Temperance, he said their meetings were good eutertainments and a good place for the young ladies and gentlemen to meet and court. He said he was ashamed of him self as a member, and asked the chairman, also a prominent Son of Temperance, if he was not ashamed too. The chairman dis- sented from Mr. Brown's views, as also did E. McCarthy, another prominent Son of Temperance. Suppen Deatu.—About ten o’clook Jast Friday night, Mrs. James Perry (Fidele) died very suddenly from neuralgia of the heart. She had been ailing for a couple of years past, but on this evening was about the house, apparently quite smart. Just previous to her death she was out to the kitchen and talking to other inmates of the uouse. Returning to the sitting room she complained of a severe pain about her heart, and said she could not stand it, and a remedy was at once procured from a doc- tor and given her. she fell back on the lounge, expiring al- most instantly. The deceased was about his the table of contents embraces a list of Immediately thereafter forty-two years of age, and leaves a husband ee siaiios “J Itched Intensely!” A TERRIBLE SKIN DISEASE Of Eight Years’ Standing “PERFECTLY CURED” BY Yt 329., fs " alata Skoda’s Oiniment and Discovery. LewisTox, Mr. Gents :—I wish to inform the suffering Uvrough you that SKODA’S GERMAN OINTMENT and SKODA’S DISCOVERY will cuxe the worst Skin disease to be found. This BE : i eR statement may seem strong, but I thnk a tene statement of my own case, will convince the most kept cal, For some eight years I have had a ter. rible Skin @isease trom which I heve suffered untold misery. Ihave tried Physicians of repute and about all the so called “shin emures,” but the result was fzilure. My body was covered with wittte scales. 1 fhebed intensely, and when | would rub or scratch the scales off aberning THAN sensation! such as only those afflic- ted as I was may know, tormented me. My shim Was 90 Gey thot my elbows, Knees, hands, ct erackh open so be dly (iat Umey would bleed freely. My ecicp \ old mot fcomb my hafr, and had to Leep it clip ped close to my heas I have now used « half dozen bottles of SKODA’S DISCOVERY end chout eight ounces of SK¢ an OINTMENT, ‘fl BD Bes is lam PERF i CURED. My skin is seit as an infants. instead of terment I have sweet sleep at nigt#t, and a good head of hatr. FRANK C. MORAX (Guarantee with Every 6 Bottles. SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Grout Ger- man Skin Cure and Finest Coametic made in 3 ounce tubes. Price, 60 -t Try a tube. SKODA DISCOYERY C0,, Wolfville, N.S, Ladies’ and Gentlemen's PINE BOUTS JUST RECEIVED, FIVE CASGsS FINE BOOTS & SHOES, det inen OB Dongola, Goat, Calf and Cordovan, iid cinniie, OXFORD, BUTTONED AND LACED, Beautiful Fitting Goods. R. K. JOST, Stamper’s Corner. Charlottetown, Dec. 13, 1822. NOTICE. ARTLES holding tickets or books fur the Stal - lion “ Parnell” will please return tham to the owner before the 30th of this month. on which day he wili be disposed of at the owner's place of business, P, P, GILLIS, dec5—eod ti 30th FOR SALE. THE subscriber intending to leave the Island abont the first of April next, offers for sale that desirabie House and Lot, suitable for Double Tenement or Hotel, situated on the corner of Sidney and Pownal Streets. This property is in thorough repair, and has a good frost-proof cel- lar. If not sold previously by private sale. it will be offered at Pablic Auction, on the pre- mises, On WEUNESDAY, Zist instant, at 2 e'clock, p m, Terms easy, For further parti- culars enquire of H. ©, SE. dec!3—pat DOUSE THE CHARLOTTETOWN Mu‘ual Fire Insuranes Go. 8 prepared to take Risks on Property in the Ciry at very low rates. The people of Charlottetown can save a large amount of money hy patronizing the MUTUAL IN- SURANCE CO. A number of our leading citizens are connected with it, and the security isample. Ful!l particulars can be obtained by applying to b. BALDERSTON, and three children.—Summerside Journal. Secretary Charlottetown, Dec. 5, 1892—3m 2aw ~ “eae = Ff ew = eC mw r es ile. &