Re minyY House tl a —_ —EeEV0”_ vue EXAMINER Job Printing Rooms, | LONDON HO KEN STREKT. 4 Jod Printing of all kinds st short notice puad., imtiecbeecs, Noteheads, Pamph Bu. ters, Dodgers, ete ia, Pos = = Se mM. Ws Senet Rie ( «ii ts = nn = a : For neat, clean, t usteful Printing and prom f tient va orders, THE 1 EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Dont forget it. Tasus: Five Dotnane 4 Yuan. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evuiripes. . on ne Two Orne NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLANP, SATURDAY, APRIL 8. i893. VOL. 30.--NO 220 = cc cn soepecsae ‘ - Seem shail ie sunidianaals Calendar for April, 1893. MOOk'S CHANGES, Moon, let day .....-cecuees 3 52 morn . rter, Sth day.......... 7 22morn wew Moom, 1G b day ......00005 16 22 worn garter, 22od day......... 113 morn a lean, wih day. . 7 10 after ee 2s Se ‘Day Day's | High of | Day of Week. | length. | Water Mvath. | | h m_ | Morn’g. i Saturday | 12 41 10 46 9 Sunaay 44 il 17 3 Mouday 4 il 47 4 Tuesday 50 | aft 18 5 Wednesday 53 0 52 4 Thured ay ' 57 1 3l 7 Friday 13 0 218 5 Saturday ' 3 310 9 Sunday | 6 4 20 10 Monday 4g 5 40 il Tuesday 13 6 59 12 Wednesday 18 & 00 13 Thursday i 19 8 48 M4 Friday 22 9 30 15 Saturday | 25 10 10 16 sunday 2s 10 48 i7 Monday 31 ll 22 1s Te-wday 34 | Morn’g 19 Wednesday 33 01 » Thursday } 4) 0 87 21 Friday | 45 i 60 y Satv.cday i 47 2 55 3 Sunday | BO 4 6. wu Monday | 52 5 30 2 'uesday i 56 6 47 6, Wedneday i 58 7 40 7 Thursday id 0 8 32 9 «= si Friday | 4 9 il 99 =O: Saturday : 7 | 2 2 8=— | Sunday 1410 | 1017 ‘Prosthetic Dentistry. f AM prepared to moun’ Artificial Teeth on the diferent kinds of plates :-Aluminum, Watt's Shean Keese’s Metal (these metals will not orifice or tarn biaek in the mouth), Valcanite, Celluloid and Zylonite. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Dentist, api Stamper Block, Victoria Row. ————— 0. B. WADMAN, Gommission Merchant & Auctioneer, CLAPAUD, Ff. E. 1. Ce ee ARMS AND FARM STOCK A SPECIALTY, Consignmen's solicited. Quick returns. =590 CIGAR4, whieh | offer to Traders by the cheaper than they can import them. Lisnli—dy & wky “§. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, STEEL AND IRON CUT NAILS, And Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c., BT. JOHN, N. nové—l yr SHOP AND OFFICE TO LET ON QUE)N STREET. Quy formerly occupied by Jahn Gorman, part KD of Shop formerly oeenpiet by L. W. Herries, suitable for an office. Possession at once, Also, Shop with Warehouse and Cellar, corner Fitaroy and Hilisborough streets. Possession lat May. Rn. K. BRACE, Farm For Sale. HE FARM of the late Donald Marchi- som, situste at Vernon River, Lot 50, mech -3i eod is offered for sale. This Farm is well situ ated, and covered with a good growth of soft and hard wood Apply to McLeod, Moraon & McQuarrie for particulars, or to DONALD MURCHISON, weh23——dy pst lm Pinette. Time Trouble, Expense SAVED BY USING ————_—WOOPILL'S CERMAN — ~——_—-—-——_— BAKING PowDER,—_—_—_— NEVER FAILS! mehlé Offices To Let. WO OF FIRS on the frat fist of the Me chants’ Hank of P. %. Island building, adioin ing the new otfives of Davies & Haszard. These Offices are heated with hot water, and hav« &ttached te them fire proof vault with combina tlen loc. Entrance. Great George Street, Also A suit of Offices on second fat Appy at Merchants’ Bank of P. K. Island. iW. McLEAN. Cashier _\ant3~ eod A. LEOFPRED GRADUATE OF LAVAL AND McGILL,) Mining Engineer a Oe... cncsasoessesetes QUEBEC RANCH * ...wMONTR EAL Infinitely Superior to Extract of Baef enn neem eeepc JOHNSTON'S is the concentrated feeding superfiuous material, skin, fat FLUID BEEF qualities of Beef, deprived of or indigestibie tissue, and it is the quintessence of the virtues of Beef. Extracts of Beef, on the tracted juices of Beel, which, ap3—dy & wky other hand, are only the ex- at best, can only stimulate. ROOM PAPER ea al HALF PRICE — AllOur Last Year Patterns of God Gilt. (x)— WINDOW BLENDS AND CURTAIN POLES, REMNANTS BELOW COST. New Stock—The 4x Best in Town. —~ ————— (1) -— —__ ——— BAZAAR COMPANY. Charlottetown, March 16, 1893. “Shorter” Pastry and “Shorter” Bills. We are talking about a “ shorten. iing” which will not cause indi- gestion. Those who “know a thing or two” about Cooking (Marion ‘Harland among a host of others) are using COTTOLENE iimstead of lard. Nor: but the purest, healthiest and cleanest ingredients go to make up Cot- tolene. Lard isn’t healthy, and is not always clean. Those who use Cottoiene will be healthier and wealthier than those who use tard—Healthier because they will get “shorter” bread; wealthier because they will get “shorter” grecery bills—for Cottolene costs no more than lard and goes twice as far—so is but half as expensive, Dyspeptics delight in It! Physicians endorse it! Chefs praise it! Cooks extol it! Housewives weicome iti All live Grocers sell it! " Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Welington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. Use Our NOTE AND LETTER PADS, Prices trom 3c. to 30c. per Pad ef 100 Leaves. BEST VALUE (x) — —— (x eo HASZARD & MOORE, Victoria Row Stationers. Oharlottetowa, March 22, 1892. = NN. . etc., at Lowest Pri DODD mch25—Im Shot, Guns, Revolvers, >’ . Shells, Powder, .oading ES - Primers, Implements, Cartridges, Wads, ces. & ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND RETAIL HARDWARE. IN THE CITY:.' Brass and Paper Caps, price than is often pai Many do not know t Watch for repairs, and find bis reputation will repair a MORAL—Buy the Genu » Charlottetown, Margh 20, 183. } BOUGHT FROM US at AN BE B9U Sor the his till they bring in their imitation Watchmaker who values E. W. A GENUINE AMERICAN WAICH as low and even lower IMITATION. that no ; nd warrant it. ine, TAYLOR. CAMERON BLOCK. Vojuns § uke care that your drafts on your physical endurance don't come back to you some day marked “no Junds.” Take SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure CodLiver Oil&Hypophosphites to increase your energy and so good your account at the bank of health. IT CURES CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS and al/ forms of Wasting Diseases, Almost as Palatable as Milk. Be sure you get the genuine as there are poor imi- tations. Prepared only by Seott & Bowne. Believitie, ARSON PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! No others =< he ee BF a aes aT. patois tx BY SPECIAL ROYAL APPOINTMENT ——— ND the work so cut down thata young girl or delicate woman can do & family washing without being Wash Day LN You Say: | Hows?) ows BY USING Sunlight SOAP 4 sC: . ont “Comding to Easy pireett Pat aside your own ideas next wash-day and wy the easy, eleeu, ‘* SUNLIGHT "’ way. HON'T Let another wash-day go by without trying it. Neva Scotia and P. E. Isl Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents fr D m1 ' (Vontributed by the W. C. T. U.) What the Beer Business Does for the Country. Let us carefully summarize what has been said elsewhere it: reference to the inancial results to the country of moderate veer drinking. A workingman whe drinks daily twe slasses of beer at five cents each, will this way spend annually $36 50. This represegts about 45 gallons of beer. This represents about 3} bushels of barley. For this barley the farmer gets about $2.45. The balance of the workingman’s $36 50 stays in the hands of the brewer and liquor seller. The workingman has swallowed his beer and has nothing of value to show ‘or his money. He may have weaker nerves, & less clear brain and a dangerous appetite, but we leave these out of our cal culations now, and say he has literally authing. Suppose that prohibition became law, lirectly or indirectly the produce cf the arm. If weallow the manvfacturers and dealers in these articles 40 per cent. of their selling price for profit, the farmer will still zet $21.90, and the traders have $14.60 But it must be noticed that now the work- ngman has had something to show for his money. Food in his cupboard, clothing tur bis family to the full value of $36 50 And it must not be imagined that the far- mer has failed to sell his barley. He has exported it either in grain or changed to beef, and has received the $2.45 for it all the same, but with this difference, that the country has in it $2 45 more than it would have if its workingman had drunk that barley in the shape of beer. Let us put these calculations in the form of a comparative table, showing wat is the result of the workingman’s $36.50 in these different cases :— UNDER LICENSE. The farmer gets for hie barley........ $2 45 The farmer gets for other produce..... 0 00 Che merchant and mavafacturer get... 0 00 The workingman has left............. 0 00 Total for farmer, trader, workingman..$ 2 45 Balance for brewer and liquor seiler... 34 05 Total of money and value held by all. .$36 50 UNDER PROHIBITION, The farmer gets for his barley........ $ 2 45 The tarmer gets for other produce... .. 21 90 Che merchant and manufacturer get... 14 60 Phe workingmaa has goods value for.. 36 50 Total for farmer, trader, workingman. .$75 45 Balance for brewer and liquor seller... 0 00 Tota] of money and value held by all. .$75 45 Some one will be ready to ask, ‘*Do not the brewer and liquor dealer in the first case use this money in employing men and patronizing production?’ The reply is, “Yes, but not nearly to the same extent as do the farmer and trader in thw second case.” The yreat brewing and distilling interests of Canada are not only preventing the accumulation of wealth by the people, they are absurbing and locking up in their pos- sessiun the little wealth that does exist. The second case may be made even stronger,—The liquor seller will be driven under prohibition to engage in some better business that will bless the country instead of cursing it. The wealth they produce and hold will not be represented by $0.00, and the aggregate $75.45 will be still fur ther increased; but, in the first case, under the beer system, there can be no change in any of the items of $0.00, as the outc me of the workingman’s expenditure of $36.50. Loeking for Manufacturers. THE SUCCESS THAT ATTENDED THREE MONTHS BUSINESS OF A NEW CONCERN, A chosen committee of shrewd business men of the St. John Board of Trade, met a few days ago to consider in what way the City could induce more manufacturing ; to talk over the possibilities of their town for manufactures, and to make known its advantages. This is one of the signs that the people of St. John are alive and seeking to in- crease its business and manufacturing out- put. Another sign is the success that some of the later manufacturers are meeting with, Thieis notably the case with the Hawker Medicine Company, which has just completed its first quarter of business. Last fall saw ‘he formation of this company which includes among its stockholders gentlemen who have been fore.sost in the business world of the province, who have not been afraid to be enterprising and to operate extensively, fearlessly and con fidently when they did enter upon su under- taking. That isthe spirit with which there men tock hold of the Hawker remedies, and the push and ability shown by the directorate and mansgement since the first of January has been suck that at the end of March the showing was such as to surprise even the most sanguine directors. When it is stated that the sales were so large that one quar- ter of their value paid their entire newspa- per advertising which appeared in seventy ive newspapers in the maritime provinces, then some idea can be formed of the popu- larity of the goods. Much of this is due to good advertising, to practical travellers and to energetic management ; but all this would have been in vain had not the Remedies themselves the true secret of popularity — they are what they are represented to be. 2 Iy you are in poor health, and are in doubt what to take to restore your health and the workingman did not spend this| Cash todeserving poor......... .... 20 50 $36 50 for beer, it would be available, and | Cotton, cloth and dress goods. 97 68 would be spent in needful articles for his} Rent af Lyceum and expenses of home. The bread, the butter, the cheese, Concert.... PO ee, COO COSC SS OE4Ss 14 95 the meat, the vegetables, the woollen _ clothes that it would purchase, are ali $126 238 questions ; Ladies’ Branch of St Vincent de Paul Society. SEVENTH ANNUAL REPORT. The first meeting for reorganizing th: society for work was held on the fourth ot November when the following « flice-bearers were elected: President, Mra. Reddin: Creasurer, Rev. Father Reid; Secretary, | Miss Katie Caven. The total number of active members wes twenty-three. There were fifteen meetings held with an averag: attendance of fourteen members at each meeting. The honorary members were ten. The amount of money anc the sources from which it was derived are as follows: From members and friends.......... $ 81.20 By Concert given by Cathedral Choir, 83 10 Collection in Church....,..,.....00. 18.00 Donation from Mr. A. McEacuern... 5 00 $187 60 The expenditure is comprehended under the following items :— eee ee $ 53 80 Leaving a balance on hand of $1.27. The society has also to thank Mrs. J. B McDonald for two pieces of cloth, Mrs. Handrshan for shirting, Mra. James Me- Leod for a piece of cloth, Mrs. B. Callaghan for socks and stockings, Mrs. Young for a number of children’s hats, and several rarmbers of the congregation for lett «ff clothing. The following is a list of the clothing distributed to the poor :— Boots, 66 pairs; socks and sockings, 29 do; mitts, 18 do; drawers, 6 do; cvata, 23 do; pants, 28 do; dresses, 32; shirts, 24; under- garments, 54; sheets, 4 pairs; night dresses, 6; caps and hats, 18; shawl and sacques, 6; blanket, 1; sundries, 29. All of which is respectively submitted. Katiz Caven, Sec’y. Ch'town, April 5, 1893. a<e ee Query. Sin,—Will sume of the echool teachers throughout the Island answer the following Whiea of those three words is the proper one to go in the blank space in the following sentences, viz , *‘to,” “till” or “until” ? First sentence—] will be absent from home from 6 p. m. of Maich 28ch midvight of the samme date, Second sentence—I am going away for a few dsys; take care of my horse —— I come back, or return: If someone wiil kindly answer the above questions, they will greatly oblige a aubscrib er, James H, Burke, N. W. M. Police, Calgary. Syrup of Figs, produced from the laxative ard nutritious juice of California figs, combined with the medicinal virtues of planta known to be most beneficial tothe human system, acts gently on the kidneys, liver and bowels, effectually cleansing the syetem, dispelling colds and headaches, and curing habitual constipation. > -- Artoat AcaIn.—For some time back Captain Simun Cheverie, with a crew of men, has been at work repairing the wrecked achz. Georgis Harold, which was driven ashore at Souris last fall. On Wednescay last she was fl»ted off the rocks and her sails hoisted to the westerly breezes which sent her, just as the ice was ieaving the shore, in shelier of the break- water, where she now rides safely at anchor Captain Cheverie displayed skill and sound judgment in getting thisschocner »flvat and into shelter just at the right time. Any- thing he can’t do in taking off wrecks it would seem useless for others to attempt. Nineteen Boxes. BRANTEORD, March 20.—The Expositor last week published an article on the cave of Archie Rymal, of this city, which has caused consider able excitement in Brantford and district, |: appears Mr Rymal hae had more than his share of suffering during the past few years, 60 far wes he run down from kidney disease that he had lost the power of his limbs aad back. He could only get around with the aid of two crutches, or when assisted by kind hands, His death wae daily expected. On the advice ot his wife he tried Dodd's Kidney Pills, and took in all nineteen boxes. His improvemen! was marked from the second box. He is now completely cured, and a living testimony of the curative powers of that wonderful remedy = Tuat Hay.—The Patriot a shori time ago—in referring to the fact that a larg: number of farmers in the eastern part of the Island are shovt of fodder for their cattle—gave its readers to understand that the Local Government contemplated pur- chasing hay and sending it east for sale at cost and chargea on credit to those in want ofthesame. Abcut the same tisne petitions were passed arvund for signature. Mr Premier Peters, it was said, was anxious tv give a hay grant, but wanted something t work on. Hence petitions were needed These were promptly signed and forwarded to the Gevernment. But alas for the poor farmers. After being told that the hay wassure to come for the asking, nothing has been done yet by way of supplying it Was the whole thing only a political dodge from fiest? It certsinly looks very much like it, but it is too cruel a dodge to prac tice on honest farmers, and is sure to meet the resentment it deserves. epiindipaicinne ly reply to oft repeated questions, it may be well to state, Scott's Emulsion acte as a food as well as a medicine, building up the try Hawker’s remedies. They are endorsed by all classes. * +e wasted tiesues and restoricg perfecs heal:s IT IS ALL THAT IS CLAIMED FOR IT! Women of all ages, and ditions, will find just th need in Skoda’s Discovery. in all con- help they BE. Bh of Xe, 4, Mrs. Sarah Grove Street, Ba: “For quite a nu have beer a gr« vere pains in 1 the last three | reduced and run do any work never expecied have talks ‘ ‘ rm Asc " : oe he SKODA S DISCOVE! wi Skoda’s Little Tablets My Bs Lche ny Apps tite has i ned, I cad muc! in flesh, a i ) [ cannot pi >t Ren Loo much.’ SKODA BIS ve OLFVILLE, WS, For sale by all Druggists. Trade supplied vn, P. EB. I. by W. R. Watson i ie THE PEOPLE'S HOME-GUARD! 4 EMULSION .s It will guard you securely from disease YOU Bave a Very Bad Cough, Are Suffering From Lung Troubles, Have Lost Flesh Through Iilness, Are Threatened With Consumption, IT WILL Cure That Cough, Heal Your Lungs, Put Flesh On Your Bone”, Prevent Consumption. SMALL & LARGE BOTTLES 50s. & $1.00. IT 1S VERY PLEASANT TO TAKE. Ask fcr and be sure you get the D. & L. Emulsion.” we Read! Mark! Learn! HEN you bay a COLUMBIA you buy the best machine on the market,—e machine that is the result of the beet material, the latest invention, the most skilled labor and the finest finieh,—~a machine that carries with it the guarantee of a company whose r patation is peerless. R. M YOUNG, Agent for P. E. island, mch22 ik 4 he 1a IN i hYG POW PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST, after wasting fever, Cyatains no Alum, A nia, Lime, : _ 8, oF aay Injeriagt, @. W. CILLET®. Toronte, Om, pete cate ~- ne. . oe Dake a ile a} EES. pts x bse ei ey Seats? = ager ge we See tg aS > := ay 8 i Ae Sot: were: a ne ame Puan . = - Se, aos» seals pareapionk al east aR: coe ta eg: Gs gp em sa nea ian a he = Sete oot ~ Pete eo sine wipers: base tchun: MET TT SZ “ f "i ¢ a é > ine abree Le ., ah. 2 4 af ae vn Ja A * . 5 4 ” * z ms