-_-— Bene JO] soms . > LO "REKT. lob PHating of all kinds at short notice head Letterbeada, Noteheads, Pamph Posters. Dodgers, etc Teans:—Frvs Dortars a YEAR. a For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, and prompt attention to orders, THE EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- ment is peculiar. Don't forget it * This is true Liberty, when Free Korn Wen, having t.. advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnirivgs. Swetz Corizs Two Oxeps ~~ } — NEW SERIES. — CHARLOTTETOWN, fn = LL —_ — P. E. ISLAND MONDAY, JULY 18, 1892. ES = = VOL, 30.-NO., 47 — ——— a sures L892, Calendar for July, MOON'S CHANGES, First Quarter, lst day. .......... 9 49 after Full Moon, 9h day ....ccccrcces 9 20 after Last Querter, 16th day ‘ 9 24 after & New Moon, 23rd day veccesnédea a ee First Quarter, 3ist day..... . 321 after @ Apogee, Sed day .....-.-.--.. Sh mows And Dont You Forget It. Day | High Water. of | Day of Week. a eee Fs 5 | | E have secured a Great Bargain in High-Class Fancy ai | bom. | bh. = Worsted Suitings and Trouserings (Engli-h, you know, ; | Sesurten | gar] 42 and are going te give our customers the benefit. The pat- S| #35 | 5 5 \terns are new and elegant, coming in such shades as Tans, 5 | Teanien 641 | 71, \Butternuts, Browns, Electric and Gaslight Blues and other ¢ |e 740 | 8 8 |shades too numerous to mention. 7 | ene : 36 : = riday } 27 5 9 ~aturday | 1013 10 34 6 . a 1. 3: sy | to | 16 |Sust Think !—$23 Suits for $16 and $17 il Monday i i} 36 l 55 = ne ee 7a Also, Beautiful Trouserings, worth $7 to $8, for $4 to $5. 14 ‘| Thursday on 1 23 }We’re bound to muke this the greatest sale ever taken place os Seti , 3 rs cs in Charlottetown. A call to our Store will convince you. 17 ‘| Sanday | 322 | 352 18 Monday ; ae Sit SESS 23) oh 1D, Ay BRUCE, FASHIONABLE CLOTHIER 20 | Wednesday | 723 | 818 5 ' j i 21 Thursday 8 39 9 10 22 | Friday | 935 | 10 9] Charlottetown, June 21, 1892—eod & wky 23 | Saturday 10 21 | 10 42 24 Sunday ll 2 ll 22 — P nae F ba 25 Monday 11 39 il 57 26 | Tuesday | 0 15 27. | Wednesday | 0 22 0 49 28 | Thursday 2 1 23 29 Friday 1 40 1 57 e 30 | Saturday » Ore 2 30 31 | Sunday Sei 3% _—_eo ee SP. GEORGE PHARMACY FISHING TACKLE, -——NAMELY— Flies, Rods, Keels, Lines, Casts, Hooks (with and without Gut), Landing Nets, etc. Ww* HAVE NO FIVE-YEAR-OLD STOCK at a 3) per cent. dis ‘ouat, aor d» we adver- tise to seil our -tock at that discount, but only ask a fair ani hoaest profi: on a new and excep- tiorally good stock. Our RO!)S3 are very fine, asked for them. and worth the price F. De. DAVIES. _mayl3 — siinnsiasiit italiana PENNYROYAL WAFERS. cifle monthly medicine for ladies - the menses; to restore and regulate producing free, healthy ant +> discharge No aches or pains on ap <*> proach. Now used by over $0,900 ladies. Once used will use again. Invigo aics , these organs. Buy of your druggist only these with our signature across face of label. Avoid substitutes, Sealed particulars maile | 2e stamp, er per oox Address, EUREKA CHEMICAL \ COMPANY, Detrom, Micu. For sale, mailed, by GHO. E. HUGHES, at Apothecaries’ Hall, Ch'town. dw ly—sapt29 JAMES A. MORRISON, HALIFAX. AGENT FOR WARRLY, CAKEBREAD & 00., TEA MERCHANTS, London, «= England, ——AND ALSO—— First-Class West Firms, etc. -—— SPECIALTIES: Tea Sugar and Molasses. Careful attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE —Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13, 1891—dy & wy Several India THE GREAT International Tunnel Route, Reaching over its own tracks every City, Town and Manufacturing Centre of importance in ONTARIO and QUEBEC, And forming a Continuous All-Rail Highway between the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The Grand Trunk Railway has opened an office in Charlottetown for the sale of tickets to all points in Michigan, Minnesota Da.ota. Mon- tana, Manitoba, the Northwest, British Colum- bia, Colorado, Arizona, California, Chicago, St. Louis, Kausas City, Omaha, St. Paul, Winni- peg, &c., Via Levis (Quebec) or Bosten and the St. Clair Tunnel. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS To San Francisco and Intermediate Points: St. Paul, Portland, Ore., and Paget Sound Points, with only one change. LEAVE MONTREAL every TUESDAY, at 11.50 p.m, and every WEDNESDAY at 9,25 a. m. Touriat Tickets to ali pects of Canada and the United States apon application. For rates, routes and through tickets to all points, apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. Chariottete wa, , 1892—tf Both the method and results when Syrup of Figs is taken; it is pleasant and refreshing to the taste, and acts . gently yet promptly on the Kidneys, Liver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- tem effectually, dispels colds, head- aches and fevers and cures habitual constipation. Syrup of Figs is the only remedy of its kind ever pro- duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- ceptable to the stomach, prompt in its action and truly beneficial in its effects, prepared only from the most healthy and agreeable substances, its THE SEASIDE HOTEL, RUSTICO BEACH, we be opened for the season on JULY 4ruH. The Proprietors will spare no pains to make this beautiful and well-known Watering Piace more attractive than ever For terias, etc., address JOHN NEWSON & CO., Charlottetown. MR. BAGNELL’S conveyances will meet trains from all points at Hunter River Station to convey passengers, etc , to the Seaside Hotel. Particulars of Coach froin Charlottetown to the Seaside Hote! later. JOHN NEWSON & CO. this season. June 1, 1892. The undersigned offers FOR SALE his VALUABLE PROPERTY, consisting of the four-story Brick Buiiding on QUEE’ STREET, containing handsomeiy finished BWELL- ING and one of the BEST KNOWN BUSINESS STANDS in Charlottetown. In connection are WAREHOUSE, COAL HOUSE STABLE and CARRIAGE HOUSE, and a large Yard with entrance on Dorchester Street. LAURENCE W. WATSON. Charlottetown, June 24, 1892—dy tf Early application, for particulars, should be made to ‘|Mr. Archibald McNeill, Real Estate Agent, or to many excellent qualitiescommend it to all and have made it the most popular remedy known. Syrup of Figs is for sale in 75c bottles by all leading druggists. Any reliable ruggist who may not have it on hand will procure it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufaetured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANCISCO, CAL. | LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N. ¥. ; W.R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwf jyl3 When You Drink, | | DRINK WHAT Is GOOD FOR YOU. | THE WILMOT SPA SPRING Ginger Ale, Lemonade, and other Drinks, are made from the MINERAL WATER | Flowing from the Spring which has performed /so many cures, These drinks are compounded from the finest extracts by a celebrated chem ist and expert Ginger Ale Manutacturer, of Belfast, Ireland, It is delicious and health- ful. Leading grocers, restaurants, hotels, and druggists. Take no other. WILMOT SPA SPRING CO., Ltd. July 7—tf See SS _ TELS LSist MEDICAL MAN, SMITH L. WALKER, B. A, M. D., SAYS OF WV. PP. P. doubt becomes very generally used as ite merits become known to the public.” FOR SALE BY ALL DRUGGISTS. BEWARE OF IMITA‘TIONS. THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER C9. <LTD.), july9—dy & wky TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA. ‘The preparation of Peptonized Porter with Extract of Ma.lt and Dandelion, which has been presented to the profession for judgment, seems to 1¢e to be an excel- lent article for dyspeptics, invalids or others needing an efficient and pleasant tonic and stimulant. The combination would appear to be the best in the mazket, and will no PURE 7 2% POWDEREG / woe SSA LY E § " PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. a 4 f ina antity. For making Soap, ; Shhening Wate ainfecting. anda bund = othes A can equais 20 pounds Sal Soda. eld by All Grocers ond Druggiete. Ba WW. GIDueTS, Sozrozmtos THIS BAKING POWDER WOODILL’S GERMAN Is WELL sutrep for FAMILY USE avd has been employed IN = —— a EES Grand Sa.le ices eases of. Square. best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Feb. 25, 1892. NEW FURNITURE Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed Good work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Save money and get the MY OWN HOUSEHOLD for raany years. George Laws, Ph D., LL. 0, E. I. C., G. B. & IRELAND, jly4 MOUNTED on Valcanite, $1000 a set; mounted on Watts Metal $15.00 a set, TEET H Partial Sets from $2.00 and upwards. Best of material, workmanship and metisfaction.-MURRaY’S DENTAL PARLORS 45 Queen Street. lyr eod & wy—june4 CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED Tr. & BB. IN BRONZE LETTERS. The Discovery of America IT WAS AFTER BITTER DISAPPOINTMENT THAT COLUMBUS FOUND LAND. Columbus, whose keen eye saw signs of rising mutiny, took steps to meet it. The men who were timid he encouraged with kind words. To the avaricious he spoke of the great wealth they would find in the new countries. Those who were openly rebellious he threatened with the severest punishment. Thus, by maneging the men with tact, he kept them at their posta of duty till September 25, when, from certain favorable signs, every one grew hopeful that land was near. The sea was now calm, and, as the ships sailed close to- gether, wafted westward by gentle breezes. Martin Pinzon, who commanded the Pinta, cried out, ‘* Land, land!” and forthwith began to chant the ‘‘ Gloria in Excelsis.” But he had been deceived by a ridge of low-lying cloud. For a week following, from many favorable indications, all on board were confident that as each day drew to a close land would be discovered on the next—and with each morning cime bitter disappointment. This state of feeling con- tinued till October 7, when, as the Nina. the smallest of the vessels, was breasting the waves ahead of others, she suddenly hoisted a fisg and, as a signal that land had been sighted, fired a gun, the first ever quiry is very brisk and it looks as though several satisfactory orders would be placed with the middlemen in a few days. In the Lumber Rising. OTTAWA'S STAPLE EXPECTED TO COMMAND HIGHER FIGURES. (Ottawa Free Press.) The lumber trade is prosperous. Orders from outside cannot be filled. Men want- ing to make contracts with the mill owners direct find they cannot. The output of the year as far as the mil] owners is concerned is sold. The maj rity of the lumber contracts are made early in the year before the thaw, and include the bu'k of the cut. This year not only bas this been done, but the class of buyers known as middlemen has been ex- cessively busy, and speculated in whatever the Chaudiere men may have unsold after those contracts were made. This not only applies to Ottawa, but to the mills in the surrounding districts. As &@ consequence ‘he price of lumber is being fully maintainec. and with the probability of the re-openiug of the South American export trade a heavy rise may be expected. It is now nearly two years since much was exported to South America. Now en- face of this prices have stiffened and a rise of at any rate $2 per 1,000 may be impos- ed within a few days. heard upon those silent waters, But the ships sailed on ; and no land came in view. The high hopes of the sailors new left them. The golden countries promised them seemed to recede as they approached. They became firmly resolved that they would give up the search after phantom lands and return to their homes. Columbus had exhausted his powers of persuasion. He now boldly announced that he would continue his voyage to the Indies in spite of all dangers. Doubtless he knew he could not much jonger control his turbulent, hot-tempered foll-wers. But the llth of October, the day after he had come to an open rupture with them, brought unamistakable signs that land was near —euch indications as fresh weeds that grow near running water, fish that were known to iive about rocks, a limb of a tree with berries on it, and a carved staff. Every eye eagerly scanned the horizon, ight came on, however, and land had not been discovered; but the eager mea were too heppy to close their eyes to sleep. About 10 o'clock Columbus saw a light in the distance which meved to and fro in the darkness; and, shortly after midnight a sailor on the Pinta made the welcome announcement that land could be seen, The ships now took in sail and waited for the morning. As the 12th of October dawned, and the light of the rising sun dispelled the soft morning mists, Columbus’ patience and unflagging zeal had their reward. He could plainly see land; and he tells us it looked “‘lika a garden full of trees.” It was an island belonging to what is now the Bahama group.—[July St. Nicholas. +-+*e d-O*e To Gain the public confidence is essential to business success, and it can only be gained by a steady course of faithful dealing with them. It is by this course that Messrs. Tuckett & Son have secured the great success ot their ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco, This con- fidence is not only a source of business to the firm, but also a source of economy which the consumers get the benefit of. The merchant never loses a moment of time in examining the quality of the tobacco. The name fixes the quality as absolutely as the mint stamp fixes the value of the guinea, It is not even necessary for the commercial traveller’s trunk to be burdened with a sample of ‘Myrtle Navy.” All his customers know what it is, and know in an instant when it has been supplied. There isno room for any dispute ahout it. No waste of time or postage in writing complaints about it, These my look look like trifles to the uninitiated, but they save money, and enable merchants to perform the work of distribution at the smallest possible cost. They are part of the reasons why the finest quality of tobacco grown can be sold at so cheap a price. ag Agriculture Department outbreak of smallpox in Victoria being - |are looking after his interests. Smattrox at Victor, B, C.— The state that the purely a local matter, it will be for the local authorities to stamp out the epidemic. Some weeks ago 500 Chinamen’ were landed at Victoria and quarantined there, owing to a case of smallpox being found among their number, but the department officers say there is no evidence to show that the present epidemic emanated from this source. Some friction arose between the collector of customs and the Domin- ion quarantine officer, De. Jones, but the depa:tment upheld Dr. Jones in the posi- tion which he took. SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the Great German-American Rem- o— for Heart, Nerves, Liver, Kidneys, Biood. Guaran contract with every botile. Pay only for the good you receive. At all Druggists, $1.00 per bottle, six bottles $5.50. If you want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for ** Morning Light.’ Fish Stories.—We are glad to learn that Messrs. H+viland and Karle had a pleasant and successful outing this week. Their catch of mackerel was large, but judging from the weight it would seem 4s though they must have been a species of the gudgeon family. SKODA’S OINTMENT, the Great German Skin Cure, and finest Cosmetic made. Removes Blackheads, Pimples, etc., a6 if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons 50 cts. Sriit an Eyesore.—The iron post at the gate entrance to the post office on Market Street still continues our tower of Pisa. Cannot those whose duty it is to have such repairs made attend to this small job / Tury W. Ur.—The griping of some pills double you up; but Everybody's Pills do not gripe and are mild and pleasant in their action. Sues —_- —<.»--— Tue Tree Savep.—A tall electric light ole has been placed at the Apothecaries’ Hall corner, to prevent the wires coming in B jan2- dy & wky NONE OTHER GENUINE, |' —_————_—o —— The Homestead Lockeut. Christ Evans, secretary of the American Federation of Laber, arrived at Pittsburg from New York on the 12th inst. The ob- ject of Mr, Evans’ visit is to give the situa- tion of affairs at Homestead a very careful inspection in his official capacity as an exe- cutive officer of the federation. He will report to the Executive Council of the American Federation of Labor. The troops have taken possession of the Homestead works and everything is quiet. The Homestead expedition of the militia ia an expensive undertaking and will cost the State a goud round sum of money. The National Guard of Pennsylvania consists of 8,470 members, of which fully 8,000 have responded to the Governor's call. Of these 600 are commissioned officers. 1t will cost the State about $22,000 a day until the troops are recalled. Homesteap, Pa., July 12.—The idea of the locked out men that they still have a voice in the management of this town was shown this morning when Capt. Hunt, of Battery B, was unloading his guns from a flat car opposite Homestead station. A crowd watched the proceedings with great distrust and suspicion and then appointed a grievance committee of three to order Capt. Hunt to desist. They went to him and said: ‘‘See here, you haven’t any right to unload that cannon here. This is a peace- ful town. You had better quit right now. There are a lot of hot-headed people around here, and we won't answer for the conse- quences if you try to land that gun.” The captain took no notice of the inter- ruption and the committee went away. They had arvther consultation with their principals and returned again. Seeing that they couldn’t scare the battery, they left for good. Another crowd of strikers objected to General Gobin, of the Third Brigade, tak- ing possession of an empty house in Car- negie row for his headquarters. General Gobin’s brigade flag is planted in the front garden. The committee marched up to Colonel Green, Provost Marshal, who is located near the house, and demanded to know about it. ** We want some information about that flag they've stuck there,” they said. *‘The owner of that house is out of town, and we We want to go through the lines and see about it.” The men were some of the brilliant spe- cial officers, with tin badges, sworn in by the Burgess. Colonel Green told them they could all go through the lines if they liked, and laughed heartily at them, as they had really been trying to find out if the military were going to sneer at their badges so as to get up a new grievance. Chey soon saw there wasn't anything in their strategy and they d it is needless to say that General Gobin occu- pies the premises with the full consent of the owner. The refusal of General Snowder to con- sent to the reception and brass band busi- ness has infuriated some of the men. They want recognition of some kind, and they don’t like to see themselves reduced from the high office of dictators to that of plain citizens without so much asa fiager within gunshot of the pie. tin aii, — Curious Facts. A stream near Tucson, Arizona, petrifies all soft substances thrown into it. It is in the great Colorada potato beetle belt, and at the time of their migrations thousands of thern strike the water and are converted into solid stone. At the laying of the corner-stone of a small syo ue for Russian Jews in Whitechapel, London, by Lord Rothschild, on Her Majesty's birthday, the most striking feature was the hearty singing by the entire congregation, of “God Save the Queen” in Hebrew. A boy fourteen years old, who lives near Waycross, Ga., is said to greatly resemble an alligator. Scales of a delicate texture can be seen all over his body, He has a fiat head, a long wide mouth and eyes like an alligator. His legs and arms are flat and crooked at the joints. He can neither talk nor walk, but bellows and crawls like reptile. In the reign of Richard IL, 1390, the dandies of London wore shoes with toes from one foot to eighteen inches in length, with the point or “horn” turned up and fastened to the garter by a gold or silver chain. Mementors.—A number of visitors by S. 8. Miramichi last evening were eagerly seeking mementwes of the city, but as the jewelers were all closed they were disap- pointed. If such tokens could have been procured, the purchase of at least twenty B. F awe Perfectly Well at 79 Years of Age! AT SKODA’S COMMAND! “Time Rolls Back in its Flight !”" ENLARGEMENT OF PROSTATE GLAND ! EXTREME CONSTIPATION AND CHRONIC INDIGESTION CURED BY THREE BOTTLES! Mn. B. T. ELWELL, FORMERLY OF Pat- TEN, AROOSTOOK COUNTY, ME., BUT FOR THE LAST THREE YEARS LIVING AT Rock LAND, Mz., No. 5 BUNKER ST., WRITES: GeNTs:—I am now 79 years of age. Have been troubled for twenty years] with Inflammation at neck of der and enlargement of Prostate Gland. For six years, have been aMicted with irregular action of the bowels, alter- nating between Dia aand extreme Constipation. For two years the Con- BETTE stipation has been so great, that for five or six would have ne action of the bowels at ali. I have been a great sufferer from im-| ipesticn with no opectite. Within fi n minutes after taking food into the stomach, it would become st acid with extreme burning se and no action of the stomach whatever. Pre. vious to ones SKODA’S DISCOVERY and SKODA’S LITTLE TA — I had taken many remedies, in- cluding near ly all the ear- sapa rillas THAN upon the mar- Po —. not oe ee Y een taking your Discovery but a few days before {tek a decid od change. : I have now taken one-half course (three bottles), and havea fine appetite; not the least distress or souring after ‘eating, bowels regular in action every day, and foed tastes as good to me as —— ° oo Bae bladder trouble has entirely ppeared, and I have experienced 80 oO great a change that I feel c LD itmy duty to testify to the wonderful ef- fecta of your remedies. Very truly yours, B. T. ELWELL. SKODA DISCOVERY CO., Wolfville, N.S. EXCURSIONS TO PICTOU THE Steamer ST. 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This Steamer is fitted up with every comfort ‘or Passengers. and the sail on the 8t Lawrence is delightful during the summer months. Cesseagst «oy aan of freight and all parti- oulars 0 nable from CARVELL BROs., may2—ws guar m th Agents. WANTED. BARBER. Good wages and steady employment. Z. TINGLEY, . “ * contact with the branches of the large tree there. was guaranteed. jy13—4i Chatham, N. B. Dyetprretrmy