ne ne oa = —_* sy cd Job Printing Rooms, | LONDGs HO JJ-AEN rRakT. = wert he ae ows +a , age =? ters “ - : | ee Meame :~-Frva Doitans A VRar. NEW SERIES. ——— Fe MISS EDITH HILL, Desires Pupils for Pianoforte. Term eoqins first week in September, Certifi ga’? from sonth Kensingt ~ogland. Kaquire 1 DEL & GUF S'S Upver Store. sepiid— aod if Upper Nor- J. H. AYERS, D. D. S., eof the UWulversiry of Pennsylvania. Gradnate OFFICK—Rooma formeriy o Robina, Oppusi ¢ St. Duastan’s ¢ George “t eet. Office hours from 9 a. m Zioop.™ WR. H. L. HEARTY, Organist of St. Panl’s Church, y TILL resume leseons on the Piano the first upied by Dr athedral, Great to itp. m., end from d&w im—sepre'2 week in September. Choice Music on sale For terms, etc.. apply at Music augZs Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. ai lowest prices. Hoome, Prince Street. R. VINNICOVBE has remored bis offica to J Mesers. tia*cserd & Muoere’s Bookstore, where all orde’s and paynients may be left. His aristic Tuning and Tuning is widely known anong many of e lead nuricians of Nova Scotisas Weilas onth: Isiind. Having an ex- perience lasting over twenty years, his superior knowledge of | iano cons! ruchon enables him to regulate actions to @ uierty, giving the ins'rn- mon’ « beautiful even tone, alao a del cate touch wihekeryboa:( hat few can accomplish No cachpenny Werk, Suh as dirt, rusty strings, pestringing, yellow keys, «iull polish, eic Mr. Vissicsmbe kaows ata glance what requires ty} be done and does it. Estimetes for repairing ehserfaliy given. Strings aod Piano Fittings kept on hand. A’l orders punctually attended te 6n eod-—sepis ' THE DA LY Hein Ral CHARLOTTETOWN. P. FE. USLAND, ee es st _— SPRING MAT TS TRESSES we quote yea at $2.25 and $3 up toe $6 each. STUFF MATTRESSES w: have from $1.75 t $25 each. Window Shades, Poles, Pic ture Frames, Mir- rors, ete , etc. “This is frue Liberty, when —~ MONDAY, XAMINER. OTOBER Pree Born )4en, hav'.¢g to advise the Publ ¢, may speak free.”—Evxiripes. 4. 1892. Por neat, clean, tastefil Printing, | and prompt attention to orders, THR EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- | ment is peculiar. Don't forget st Smee Corres Two Cunee a VOL 30.--NO. 108 = = —_ _— HARD TIMESPRIC — NOW GIVEN IN—— Fine Parlor Suites, Fine Bedroom Suites, And in all our goods. MARK WRIGHT & CO, Lrp. Charlottetown, August 30, 1892—2aw & wky RE & MARINE INSURANCE, —_ > MA RINSE. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CQ. Insures Carg.«s, Hulls & Freig ts at Lowest Current. Rates. M4 nt ga ‘—— —-- 14h33 [saa] aS $19 Sfis3 Here, —.— -—-—_———_{ x) ———- — | aed ST, GEORGE PHAIAACY SPONGES ! SPONGES ! at | Yk have just reeeived » new stock of Sponges | which are «el ing very chean to run off quarters tur Patent Medicines of every Disappoints l Fancy and Toilet Articles, Tooth (a fiue tins), Neiland Cl ith Brashes, Per- Mes Buy ium, ete, Fine line of Havana Cigare just opened. Also Tobacoo:. Cigarettes ete. oi papensing of Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe- 'y pat elaborate SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on | . E Island, where tae most d: lici sas beverages are dispense:!, F. de C. DAVIES, ng'é Proprietor. PICKFORD & BLACK’S N.S. “RASTNGT,” NAND A®PTER MONDAY, September 19th, the above ~teamer wiil sail from H .LIFAX Every Mouday at 6 p. m., Por 1944073 HARBOR, CANSO, ARICHAT, PORT HAWKESBURY, CHARLOTTE. WN and SUMMERSIDE, returning via Same ports, NS. “CITY OF GHENT.” Ox anl after WEDNKEIDAY, September 2is’, above “teamer will sail Every Wednesday at 6 p.m, For SHE“T HARROR, SALMON RIVER, SON Ks, SHe kKBRROOKR, AWHITRHE ALD, CANSO, ALICHAT, GUYSBORO, BOYLS ON, -OURLs ard CH VRLOTTETOWN ; CHARLUTTETOWN EVENING, calling at returning wil jeave every SATURVAY lutermediate ports This will give two sailings a week from Char- be pee 2. the FasT\ eT on Thursday evenings BL CIeY OF GHENT on Saturday evenings. The ugh Bilis ef Leading granted to all points wcost rates For informa‘ion apply to Ww. W. CLARKE, Charlottetown, Sept; 28, 1M4—pat gnar The Manchester Assurance Company of Exgland ‘The Waster Assurance Company of Toronto, Oat. HORACE Cameron Block, { JCharlottetorn, June 17, 1892—eod HAS“ ARD, Queen Square. e PICKLING VINEGAR AND SPIGES, WHOLESALE 1, ock of this to-day we can guarantee the quality. 4 *NGLISH MALT VINEG\ S excellent Vinegar, ‘doubt, the best Vinegar for keeping Pickles in the market As we import this direct from Engl-nd ourselves AND RETATI.. (jee ee R.--We have ou hand a large which is without WHITE WINK VINEGAR.—We have a’s> received an- other consignment of XXX White Wine Viaegir, in Demi PICKLING SPicES. -We thereby spoil your Pickles. Whole Pepper, Al'spice, Ci Nair Heashes, Johns and Uaske, from the best manufactory in the Dominion, which we can confidently rece mmend to be first-class. have r ceived a. iother lot of the same kin] of Spc: that we bad last season, and which gave such excellent siti-faction. Yon’t bay poor Spiess and nnamon, Ginger, Cloves, Mace, Mustard Seel, ete., always kept on hand. BEER Ch town, Sep*. 1, 1892—eod&wy & GOFF, Queen and Hing Square Stores MMnyutr THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE S11 oudhigle COGNAC ————_—— — —_ aaa THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY. Ask your Wine Merchant for them. nel OND ENJOYS Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant end refreshing to the taste, and acts rently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effect 1ally, dispels colds, head- cches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ace ceptable to the stomach, prompt ia its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy ard agreeable substances, its many excellent qualities commend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c Lottles by all leading druggists. Any reliavlecruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., 5A FRANCISOO, CAL. LOUISVILI.E, KY. NEW YORE, N. Y. W.R. WALSON, Wholosale Drugzgist, Charlotteetown, | | i i i IFAID'S VICTORY. ~~. v. Fred seemed to tecome more and more \estrang dfrom hie neighbors He never |wentt. see them, as he was so taken up with h» own affsirs. Gradually they ceased to core: near bim. They regarded him as lone wih: **had atee in bis bonnet,” and |they ce sed to winder at what he called jimproy ments. Tle reeult was that Fred’s doipgs “ere unnoticed and unknown to the jsettiem ot, and he worked away in peace. (His wi d mill worked well. | blew ar | the tank vas near'y always full. iHe he little trouble in conducting the |water v ierever he ranted it. Bat } ced did not stop at his wind raill. ‘He sa that it was necessary to get |unprov: | machine'y. He found that he ,could n snage to pu echase quite a number |. f mod: nm machinet with what lite money | he bad, and on the instalment plan, being lable to .oint out tu the as ute ageats the fact tha it would not be long before he j}eould p g the whole principal, and also the ladvants es to theta cf introducing their { machin. 1 into this conservative settlement. Che re alt was that be got his crops in [rapidly, planting tiem by machinery in- istead cf by hand, thus obtaining greater uniform try aud a g‘eater prospect of suc- cess in | se harvesting. The ;ammer wasn; that will long be rem: mt red in the settlement. The firat part wa favorable, but toward the last it seemed sif rain would never come. Day after d.y the eun rose and set upon the parched earth. [he farmers looked anxious 7 in each other's faces, as each success: e day of drouth passed. The wiods b :w as :f to favor Fred, but the peo- ple seen sd to have jorgotten the wind mill on the ridge. Absorbed in their own ‘affairs, hey had psid ao attention to his |cvings, sof ne ace unt ; aud they did not res wth.t at every turn that unwearied RE-OPENING. THE RCH College Street, Halifax, N. %., Wife superior .ccommodations tr recertion oi private patier *, under the charge of Nursing Fisiers of the Courch of Englaad, from st. Mar- ge'et’s Home, 3oston. Mase. ‘ihe Hospitei is situated in extensive open grounds, fecing Halhoasie College, in a quiet neizhborhood, sasily accessible. Fur terms ani further pa:ticulare gpply to the BSicter in charge. 3m dy (law)—sept7 en ne a: {tow are you!’ { “Nicely, Thank You,” | Thank Who?” ‘ ‘Why the inventor of | ScOrT's MULSIOR f n - . Whick cored mo of CONSUMPTION,” Give thank: for its discovery. »That it does not make you sick when you take it. Give thanks. That itis three times as efficacious as the old-fashioned cod liver oil. Give thanks. Yhat it issach a wonder- 4 ful flesh producer. Give thanks, ‘Yhatit isthe hest remedy for Consumption, Scrojula, Bronchitis, Wasting Dis- eases, Coughs and Colds. Besure you get the g *nuinein Salmon ) color wrapp:r; sold by all Druggists, at coc. and $1.90. SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville. —. | MOUNTED on Valcanite a | 21000 a set; mounted on a Watts Metal, $:5.00 « set, Partial Sets from $2.00 and upwards. Best of materia!l, workmanshy and satiefaction.—_M URRAY’S DENTAL PARLORS 15 Quseu Sirsst. iyreni & wy—junet IN EPIDE MICS TO DISINFECT and PREVENT DISEASE |Ozonized [ReD-c OSs! Fiuid, USL THE Mark. | td EASILY 2 NATURE’S OWN c DISINFECTANT. USED. E¢- i casi NOT POISONOUS. THE MOST THOROUGH DEODORIZER #ND DISINFECTANT KNOWN. HAS A FRESH, HEALTHFUL ODOR. KENNETH CAMPBELL & CO., Mowrnmat CAUTION EACH PLOG OF THE Myrtle Navy [S MARKED iw. & B ats © » Iv BRONZE LETTERS. | jan2- dy & why CHURCH HOSPITAL, 4 PORARILY closed for repairs and im- provement:, will re-open early in eptember NONE OTHER CENUIN:. | from a1 over-failing spring ; nor that Fred | was con ucting the water, now here, now there, 9 that on Fred’s farm nothing vegeiab]: or animal was suffering f.om the drouth, The fi rce heat of the sun only seemed to ripen fe ter and faster Fred’s irrigated grain av | vegetables; and the good pro- spects of the coming crops on the rest of the fare was owing *o the fact that he had used jus the right kinds of manure for his lar need , and following in this respect the recomm: idationa of the college experts who had inalyzed tle different portions of the svil F.nall the t'ms for harvesting came round. All the farmers prepared to garner what poor remnanc of « crop they had. Even he » Fred suroassed them all. He began at ut the saine time they did, but instead « using the crdinary reaping ma- chine, ai | binding aad etovuking his grain by hand, he got a self-binder to cut, bind and ban 1 it: and the result was that Fred had bis | rge crop nizely housed or stacked before th» others were much more than half thro «gh. But D. ve had been secretly watching all these op ations. He saw bitterly that if Fred’s 8 ccess becsine apparent he would have no aance for Maria's hand. He had been cult vating Big Jim’s suciety most as- siducusly and had niade great advances in his favor. but he wae sufficiently shrewd to percsive bat Maria was kind ‘o him, not for bis own sake, but because he was Fred’s b vther. He had managed to find out from ‘he innocevt-minded girl what she had ‘old “red; and he knew that if Fred returned riumphant at the end of the year all would be over wita his attempts to gain her favor and with ic her farm. Dave f rally resolved on ons desperate move. ‘he Engiish bulidog had taught him ales on, but it was a lessun that he seemed |» have forgotten, ss the sequel shows Just wien matters hed arrived at the stage ind cated above, when Fred had got in his cr: 8,8 very remarkable thing vc- curmd. fred had gone to bed, tired out with his ork, but proud and happy. aad hopefu!, s he realized that his task was nearly co ipleted, and that Maria was al- most his He was just closing his eyes with this seautiful dream before him, when terrible c ies broke the night air, cries of a human b: ngin agony. Springing up he rushed ot . and saw before him the glare of one of hi: stacks burning furiously on the windwarc side of hir barn and the other stacks. . 8 he rushed forward, shriek after shriek catce fcom the fismes, surrounded by which ie saw his brother Dave pinned down by ‘ae faithful bulldog right where he had se the fire. Ho lay there with the flames of iisown kindling roaring around bim, uual le to move, with the glaring eyes of the dog before him, and with its savage teeth in a fixed grip ia his muscles that no- thing sav: death could loosen. Fred re slized everything in an instant. Careless « * the seethiag flames, he rushed forwad, nd, with a superhuman effort, though turned and bletered in many) places, Gagged his treacherous brother and the aithfal dog from the vortex of fiime. Tie dog, bundec, aud with the hair ll « aged «ff, cid not recognizs his master. .t knew uothing but that it must hold ont I death. Fred took up a club and killec the deg, but he could avt Joosen those ugt Jy locked jsws even then. Leaviny his brother in comparative sate y he gaie ib s attention to the fire, which b, the aii of the hired man aud the neighbors whe secon ushed in, they managed to con fine it to he one stack and finally to extin- guish by oe copivus application of wa er through a0se from the tank, the wind aill pa peg all the while’ Tha, exbaustec by his terrible efforts, the ex citemeat ad the burns be had sustained, he faint , and they casried bim into th, hous» an put him to bed unconscious. Wea r'red recovered consctoamness he Tha winds) found Maria with him, caring for bim with tender eol:citude. She told him what had happened since he fain’ec; how sh» had Greased end run there, how Dave hac been found and cared furand had made a ful! confession. She teld Fred that Dave con- fessed he hac cut the stumping ma-hine, had interfered with Frei'’s works std ha! finally set fire to bis stack, in the hope that he would thus render him pent iless. And asshe r>peated Dave's confess on of how bravely Fred had rescued him from the pitiless fics and hardly jess pitiles: dug, there was such a look of tender ep; roval m her eyes anj such a tune of pride ia her voice, that he felt more than repaid for all he had gone through. VI. | Litthe remains to be to told. Fred |houestly forgave Dave, but the fa mers were indignan and would have nothi rg to do with him. In fact, the marks «f Cain were on him, and he was gled ‘o seli hie }farm and move away, where none jiight know the orivin of th: se terrible scars | Fuaed’s improvemen's were the tak of ;the whole c.untry; so that whea, on the Anniversary uf the stumping frolic, he sent } word through the settlement that .¢ was ‘going to have one, the exgerness to a‘tend was shown by che difficulty Fred fourd in accommodatig all whocame. They were iprepared tc work, but they had little to do. Fred set up two machines, ‘after the fashion of his old one, and quickly whisked a large number of stumps from the ground. He then took his wondering vi itor jround his farm; pointed out the dill srent , fields, told how he bad mauured and irri sated jthem, and showed his wellefilled bari, as ‘object lessons in improved methods. Then he ,tovk them to bis windmill and explained how ihe irrigated his dry lands and watered his , Stock, Finally he set the lassies in rap aes by turniag the handle of the tap in the house jund letting the water gush forth; ani the lassies vowed, one end all, that they vould never marry & man until he had provided a like convenienve in his house. | After supper Fred arose and made a little speech. He suid macy pleasaht things and pointed out meny improvements that could be made in the se:tiement, emphasizing the fact mwt jy13 | wheel w s pumping up cool, clear water that the ways of their fathers were not good ‘enough for them, and winding up by s: ying that, as he had snnexed one of nature’s forces to pump bis water, he did not think he should stop until he had annexed nature’e loviiest | production, a fair woman. He sat down amid uproarious cheers, which had scarce died away when the parson stepped forward, and there, before the surprised gathering, Biy Jim proudiy gave his dau, ater away to the finest inan in the settlemen<. Fred is now the member of 'eviela' ore from that district. The farmers serm to have be Gifferer:t fields—suit ng each to its particu- come very prosperous, tor they wear gold | watches to church. The women have los: the tired look they used to wear, and the girls sing in church the tunes practised on organs and pianos at home. All this because the ‘settlers got some startling object lessons that thoroughly awakened them. THE END. SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American m- edy for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Blood. Guaranteo eontract with every botile. Pay only for the good you receive. At ali D ists, 81.00 pe bottle, six bottles 85.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send for ** Morning; Light.”’ It is rusored thas Russia sill send 12,- 000 reinforcements to the Pamirs next spring. | No man ever smoked ‘Myrtle Novy” tobacco for « fortnight and then took to any brand in preference to it. It bears ite own testimony of its qualities, and it is testimouy which is slways convincing. The sm ker who vees it is mever annoyed by getti g it somatim-s of good quality and sometim:« of bad. The arrangements of the manufacturers ‘for keeping ite quality equal are very elaborate and complete, ani are the resul s of many years of experience aud close olser- vation. eae There will be no colored line at the aui- versity of Chicago. Quite a number of colored people of both sexes have app'ied for matriculation and have qualified. Tus is to certify that I came to the Wil not Spa Springs in Oct., 1857, so much affi ted with Toapepels that I did not expect to live long. Freely diiakiag the water comp-etely cured me in a few weeks. NEHUMAl" VRANDENBURG. Fredericton, N. B. nae A private despatch received at Vancouver says the steamer Empress of India, wl ich jett Yokahama Sept 19ch, bound for Vsn- couver, has » cise of Asiatic cholera on board. Iv is said that of all the pille in the market, Everybody's Pills are the best. That is o high testimonial, but it is borne out by huadreds using this popular family medi- eine, ae Nova Scotia now boasts eight daily p*pors by the starting of one in Digby. New Brunswick, says the Sun, has seven, four in St. John, two in Moncton and one in Fredericton. Ostario is also well supplied with daily papers, six of which are in Tor ento. Of the remaining 34, four plecee have three, nine places two and four places one daily’ ccliveuiliiiis Curprrs Ensoy the pleasant flavor, gentle action and soothing effecus of Syrup of Figs, when in need of a jaxative; and if the fatne: or mother be costive or bilicus the most gratifying results follow its use, so that it is tha bess family remedy knowa and every family should h.ve a bottle. cee Ancther cruiser, «a6 Cincinnati, wae launched to-day from the Bue kiya navy- yard. Atrial of 10,000 horse-power eu gines of the new vessel will drive the ship through the water at a 20 knot epeed, which will enable ber upon cocasion to de- monstrate the fact that she can rua as well as fight. Ail the machinery will be ready io October, and within a few months this splendid addition to the United States navy SKODA’S DISCOVERY con- tains MORE SARSAPARIL- LA than any Sarsaparilla made. CLIFTON WEST. “People said | would die!” A TERRIBLE CASE OF Blocd Poisoning! SKODA VICTORIOUS ! THE FOLLOWING CASE WILL BE VOUCH- ED FOR BY MANY OF THE BEST CITIZENS or BELFAST, AND THE CURE THAT FOL- LOWED [8 TRUTHFULLY RECORDED. “For montha I had been a great suffer- er from supposed Bleed and its attendant results. My lege wou d swell to twice their ordinary sixe, and from my feet to my hips both lege were one solid manas of great expla sores. y arms RETTER™ body also be- & caine affected in Hke manner. Ceascless itehing and barn- ing tormented me and night. { lost my apyctite. My bowels became constipated. I was maa redluced in flesh. People sald I would die, and 1 be- lieved there wes ae het for me. This was my condition when I began taking SKODA’S DISCOVERY and SKODA’S LITTLE TAB LETS, us- ing skopa’s T MANO ing. MENT exter nally. } soon commenced to improve. A fter using these REMEDIES four weeks 1} had gained fifteen pounds in flesh, and im- proved in every Way. Leas than one course of the DISCOV. ERY, with SKODA’S LITTLE TABLETS and BKUDA’S OINTMENT, has come! pletely cared me. My appetite is excel. lent. Swelling all gone COLD from my icgs. F ab s well. Bowels in good — And my skin is free from sores and blotches, ani only the ugly scars upon my legs tell of my previous trouble. i Belfast, } CLIFTON WEST. SIDA DISHAV TOY ©* WHi*nHle, NSS Better Late Than Never, N sever cases out of every ten, fires originating e_ unknown sources are from the neg- o CHIMNEY SWEEPING, MR. W. H. BROWN, who has travelie’ al over Nova Scotia to the satisfaction of all whe have patronized him, will be here next week All work performed from the inside of the house without removing carpets or furniture. it is all done with neatness and dispatch. Fiuess cau be cleaned ‘hreugh a six-inch pipe if neces sary For reference enquire of Pat'on B: ea, zeleave your orders ai PATTON BRO, ®vwre, Queen Street. septa CILLET T's PURE > “hk poe 4 L. ¥ © PUREST, STRORCES?, ZEST, Ready for use in any quantity. For mati: Se Boftening Wate, Disinfecting, ove s hundred y uses. A Cin equals ® pound Sel boda, Bold by All Grocers and Iruggiata, ee WW. GILLw'r, Toroata YOU ‘|will find the NEW DRINKS —~—OF THE—- WILMOT SPA most delicious. They are called Fruit Squasn (a delicate drink for ladies), Lime Frorr Cuampaone (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Omcnona Brr- ters (a palatable and effective tonic). They will be found an agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. Ail jieading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Wime Merchants. Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd), jyl9 MISS AMY ©. MOORE, — Teacher-Gradnaie of Mount Alli- son Conservatory of Masic, wit GIVE PIANU-FORTE INSTRUCTION in Music m, under the one formorly need by Miss Wilson, corner of Kout aad Prince Pupiis also give: Blackboard Lessons on the of Music. Chase epens 4h ner. ‘will be in commuestoa. angsi—Im eod ~ re * OR oS ‘es