eee yn ee a ee a ~ THB WEEKLY EXAMINER and TAR WERKLY EMPIRE, both toge fer $1 76 and THE Album of Sir ; fyance im GU vance, MPIRES Memorial offen Macdo aid thrown 4 ovewd. 4 & a | 3 baeriptu ww to THE EX R > veer u ir) > , ST —s th ee A ty ee: totam a AILY EXAMINER. | | For neat, clean, tasteful ge ing, ,and p attention to orders, TH EXAMINER Job Printing Depart- * ,ment is peouliar. Don't forget is. i] pti me = SS. ~— “41H i) . ——— —— er = —— — ene — nm — ae a a === = = ——S— =o Txmms:—Frve Dotuags a Yan. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxrrines. Suvets Corms Two Ones Y a ‘ Py ry, ’ ‘ io . x + NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. BE. ISLAND, FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 5, 1892. VOL. 29.—-NO. 212 ‘ i Oe ; ‘ : ee 1 A Fatal Bogus felegram. Statistics of Churches. Calendar for Febuary, 1892] | |) OWES, SUPPERERS FROW THE GRIPPE ‘ ves t or a ie : Gg A DISAPPOINTED SUITORS ATTEMPT TO; SiR,—{ copy from a clipping taken from MOON’S CHANGES °F se Kaen 4" =. ——WILL GAIN-—— TROUBLE HIS RIVAL LEADS TO A TERRIBLE} one of the religious p«pers of the United } } A Eg si . Be : : : TRAGEDY. Stater, the Christian Weekly of last year First Quarter, 4°h day 5.15 mon | ei kee BE TO Strength, Nourishment Stimulus 5 24 — : a I think, as follows: The following statis Full Moon, 12th dey .... 3 14 after Shab Ce 2 E ; : , A tragic affair is reported from Lucerne,| ics of the various religious denominations Lant Quarter, 20 1 day ee 5 ‘ US uae ——BY TAKING——- Switzerland. A young French woman,jare taken from Dr. Dorchester’s new and ——OF—— New Moon, 27rh dey a ™ ! es: LY BS ; where beauty and other good qualiries}~laborate volume, Histury of Christiani y —— re ae JOHNSTIJN S FLUID BEEF attracted many suiture, accepted as hus jin the United States. They are chiefly y ; aos High Wat ewes ~ j — - English naval efficer. The hus |'sken from the reports of 1886, but fr m )-y of Week least — ing RNS and, after a brief honeymvon, ws sum-;the latest reliable summary that has been ¥ Morn Afrer iss - THE GREAT STRENGTH-CIVER. moned abroad, and joined his vessel on aj made : ns a | Moores pi voyage to the East. He left his bride « Churches. Commanicants. : | * = | hm 4 Lucerne, promising a speedy return, Nut} Methodiste............ 3.071 4,6 1.416 > one | . 33 ; - =, Aun Easily Digested Food! Jong age the young wife received a tele | Baptiste .............. 42,389 2.7°9 745 4 Sade 1 eet te tee 4 Powerfal Invigorator ! : gram telling her that her husband had | Presbyterian .......-.. oan S30 ro j 4 thuredsy 2 10 2 36 January 2, 1892 : oo” en died oo in India, The blow Receamaiend aca’ Hott 436 3791 | Friday 4 2 3 36 —— caused her brain to reel, and the friends} 9°°8"* meee teed , 4 warieg 410 4 4 ONE ENJOYS who hastened to console her found that} "Rise P+! ee aaae “ae a reo 5 38 8 2: a she was mad. Roman Catholics have 6,912 churches, ——COMMENCING ON--— 8 | Monday 78} 742 : Both the method and results when She continually raved about her dead| their entire population is estimsted at 9 | Tuesday , $16 | 8 44 $ Syrup of Figs is taken; itis pleasant husband and cried out for him to return to} 7-200,000. Thus verifying my quotation 10 =|: Wedueaday ; 912 9 26 i and refreshing to the taste and acté life. Her inaanity to: k a surcidal tendency | ** last n ght's meeting of D, U. 8 ciety. i) | Tharsday i; 9 59 10 27 |} ently yet ere the Kidneys, and she puisoned herself with cyanide. She _ Fours obediently M2 Briday a * 7 = g iver and Bowels, cleanses the sys- died and was buried at Lucerne. The wif- Feb, 4, 92 OR SDAY, 20th INST. Me | Saturday é : tem effectually, dispels colds, head- bad been dead but a few days, when her meee | ~ nae ’ * é ie aches and aie alent habitual husband, hearty and well as when he left Mr. Biake’s Words | Soanten O31; 047 (x) constipation. vw of Figs is the wr oe ae oe tee ay eee 7 | Wednesday ‘si ip 7 3 + | . : . aa : * a oer ey Spent happy Gays together n the letter of the Hon. wa e 2 lteee” | tse | ta |What will build up the System «nd Save | only temedy of ite kind ever pro- tye porpie of the house were astonished |:o the merabers of the West Durham coo: ae 4 Friday . 2a! 2 | o ‘ fili > ors te tothe vi are sta when ‘ey saw him, and at first thought | vention. dated February 6th, 1801, he 90 | Saturd 250 | 312 . I ’ . ceptibie € stomach, prompt in he had come back from the desd. When] pointedly condemned unrestricted rec'pro- i ake | 3 40 4 8 ( le Liv es of Secor és of the A icte d its action and truly beneficial in its convinced that he was really alive they ee in eae words : - #2 | Menday ) 446 / & 5 Sims effects, prepared only from the most hesitated to tell him the truth. At length} ‘The tendency in Canada of unrestricted 3 | Tuesday | 6 10 6 55 healthy and agreeablesubstances, its °¢ summoned courage to confess to the | foe trade with the States, high duties be- a * = ' ceenee” : “ 9 6 PE PTON IZED a ere nae ee See eae —s Ba ing maintained against the United King- og —|sPridav a 6 to all and have made it the most v—" ° dom, WOULD BE TOWARDS PULITI- 2% | Friday } 94) 10 6 grief he demanded to be taken at onc» to } 27 | Saturday | 1026 | 10 46 po ular remedy known. ant ales -ggecinamapecnecr eo Se» tye CAL UNION, and the more successful the| _ : 98 j Sanday . ay) 6 1} 23 Sore of Figs is for sale in 75¢ cele cae seis eesienthe citi: GNU eee plan the stronger the tendency, both by | will offer during the next Two Weeks 29 | Monday | 11 40 1) 57 . . reason of the community of interests, the) ————S_ EE————eE—E—eeee er eee JAMES A. MORPISOR, H LIF AX. AGENT FOR WABRE i, CAKEBREAD & C0., PRICE 25 ALe AND BEEF, The Great Food for Convalescents from any Wasting Disease. a (ENTS. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. July 17, 1891—dy m w f & wky 1 yr TEA MERCHANTS, | London, «= Engiand, —AND ALSO—— First-Class West India Firms, ete. SPECIALTIES: Several =~ — a Tea, Sugar and Molasses. | Careful attention given to consignments of | Prince Extward Island Produce. REFERENCE—Bank of Nova Scotia. OFFICE—Piokford & Biack’s Wharf. Halifex, Auguet 13, 1891—-dy & wy A. A. MeLEAN, Attoraey-at-Law, Notary Pablic, &¢. Brown's Block. Charlottetown, nov¥-——3m eod & wky SOOTHING, CLEANSING, He atinea. ; tastant Relief, Permanent J Cure, Failure Imoossisle. §=¥ Many so-called? Giscases are simply symptoms of Catarrh, & euch as beaciache, losing 2onse ¥ of sunell, fou! breath. haw and spitting, general fecliug ef debility, ete. If you aro ig troubled with ery of theses or kindred syioptenis, you have Catarrh, kad should lese no time procuring & bottio of NasaL Bats, Be warned ino time, neglected coid in bead ¢ results in Catarrh, followed ¥ by consumption and death. ge Sold by a)! druggists, or sent, Bs post paid, on receipt of price & Scentsand $1 byaidressing Be ULFORD & CO. Bro. kville.Ont. BS NV POPROSPA: SOQA 13 THE BEST EMULSION OM THE MARKET TODAY. NO OMY TASTE LINE OTHERS. JT 4S $0L0D BY ALL ORUCCISTS (44 B46 BO7= TLES, FIFTY CLNTS UOME DOLLAR, LA GRIPPE VANQUISHED. PUce ere . FECTANTS ia your house aud La Grippe will not trouble you. The most powerful and plzasant Disinfec- tant known to the medical profession. F.. DeC. DAVIES DORUGSIST, is AGENT for them here, and will cheerfully sbow and explain their uxe to those who d sire it. Call and see thm. No troule to show them. cod&wy—jaal5 “OUR TEA TRADE 1S BOOMING! EA ——(*) URING the Months of November and December our Tea trade increased so much that we had to send an order to London for another supply, in order to keep us going till we receive our Spring stock. We attribute this large in- crease to the fact that we offered the best value in Teas on P. E. Island, and they gave tuem a fair trial and were ocon- vinced that what we stated was true. We won't sell you any Tea that we cannot warrant! CALL EARLY AND TRY A SAMPLE LOT. BEER & GOFF, Ch’town, Feb. 1, 1892 —eodtwy Queen and King Squa-e Stores. ANOTHER M&DICAL MAN TESTIFIES TO LTO PRE TON CARD PORTER \ In Cases of Dyspepsia and Nervous Depression. THE WONDERFUL EFFECTS OF 0: ——— —— ENTLEMEN,—lI have purp»sely delayed writing you, as I wished to give a thor- oughly complete trialto the M P. P It affords me much pieasure new to give it my unquslified spproval in the classes of c1ses ia which I have used it: In Atonic Dys- pepsia, in convalescence from Nervous Depression, and in cases where the stomach is irritable and rejects stronger forms of stimulants. I have found most marked results from its use, and | stroogly recommend ita employment. Although this note is un- svlicited by you, it is at your dis;osal for any use you wish to make of it. Faithfully yours, GEO. H. H. DeWOLF, M. D., M. B. OC, M., Edis. E@ For sale by all Druggists. A supply of M. P. P. has besa stored with G®ORGE KE. HUGHES, “harlottetown, which will be delivere. duriag the wie ec moatas to Islaud pairoas, by order from The Waito Peptonized Porter Co. (Lid)., feb4—dy & wky TRURO, NOVA SCOTTA. COE ONE! COME ALL | A E THE J.ZAD NG LINES IN FOOT- WKAR at the very lowest figures. off several lots at less than balf price. W: are selling Boots at rock bottum prices try us. H\VE ALL For real, solid We will guarantee to give better satisfaction for your money than any house in the trad». GOFF BROTHERS. 2 P. E. Island will be held at its Bankin Great G-o DAY, the 3rd day of March next, A. D. 1892, at the hour of !1 o'clock, a. m vwures bettles by all leading druggists. Any reliable druggist who may not have it on hand will ge it promptly for any one who wishes to try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOISOO, OAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE, N.Y W.R. WATSON, Wholosale Druggist, Charlotteetown. mwf jyi3 HENRY C. SHAW, B. A, At‘orney-at-Law, Commissioner, & OFFICE, BROWN’S BLOCH, CHARLOTTBTOWN. Money to Loan 3m (law & wky) -nov4 ANNUAL MEETING. Merchants’ Bank P E. Island, JHE ANNUAL GENERAL MEETING of the Shareholders of the Merchants’ Bank of Honse, ‘6 Street, Charlottet ‘wna. oa THURS- As the Hank comes under the new Bank Act onthe tat dav of March next, importan' ques- tions will comeup atthe Anvual veeting for consideration and decision, } and each Share- older is requested to be present personally or by roxy. Proxies must be left with the Cashier at least one day previons to the meeting, WM. McLEAN, Cashier. Ch’town, Feb. 1°92—2aw (m th) & wy tl dite A 2 (02 E do not claim to have been iv exietence when Columbus discovered America, but St. Zit. CUT the world has progressed since 1:92, and we do claim to have keot pace with progress in our : -'s particular line, and we row claim to be able to sent to Washington a list of the famisies that, please the most fastidious in the selection of @ according to the Italian clsim, are entitled to Clock, for we have imported one handred and fif-y nicely flrished Ciocks from new patterns, $1.50 uowards. We have also on hand a large supply of WATCHES, SILVERWARK. SPECTACLES, etc., cheaper than ever offered to the public. ALso—(Cleaning and Repairing of “locks, Watches aud Jewelry attended to. guaranteed. G. G. JURY, OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE, Charlottetown, Jan. 21, 1892 -dy 2aw Satisfaction NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUAR’, ine’ ~eon having the HARTSHORN, @ BY ALL OFALERS. Factory, Toronto, Ont fresh marks of the grave-digger’s spade. The hasband threw himself on the grave and burst into a passion of grief. At first ‘t was feared that his reason, too, would give way. When he had gra- dually recovered they told him the story of the telegram with the news of his death. He exclaimed that he knew who had sent ihe cruel message ; that it must be a form- er suitor for the hand of his wife, whe had shown bitter dis» ppvintment and threaten- ed revenge. He mentioned the name of this person, and the authorities are quietly ascertaining whether there is evidence to justify proceedings. The husband declares that he will not rest uatil hie wife’s mur- derer, as he calls the person whom he sus- pects, is brought to justice. o-oo News Notes. Eight colleges aud a number of smaller schools have been closed in Saxony witha view to prevent the spread of the inflaenaa by means of public assemblages. A German lady of 38, residing in India, lately had typhoid fever and recovered, though her temperature rose beyond 117 © —probably the highest body temperature ever recorded. Mrs, M. E. Lennon, St. Louis, Mo., wife of @ p-ominent suburban rea! estate opera- tor, is dying from cancer superinduced by gum chewmg She accidentally bit ber tongue and is now beyond surgical aid. The case ig a unique one in medical history. Overpaid labor is not of that sort referred sitting at Bangor, where an old _ laborer said that he had received as compen- sation for eleven years’ toil ona farm, “his} me board, a few pairs of pants and a seconds hand overcoat or two, some tobacco and a licking.” great Naposeon, celebrated his 100th birthday in Paris recently. was made a commander ef the Legion of Honor. Aslong ago as 1818 Col Soufflot received the cross of the Legion. He became av officer of the society in 1843 Despite his reat age he fs still said to be comparatively ealthy. It is stated that the italian government has eompensation for the lyachiag at New Orleans, and Secretary Blaine has promised the Italian government to eubmit the matter to congress, with the expectation of favorable action. The amount of compensation in each case is to be left to the American government. Twenty-two Hurg:rians employsd in a coal ‘stripping at Honey Brook, Pu., were sitting around the stove in the workm:n’s shanty eating their luuches, one day last week, when several sticks of the explosive known as dualin, which “ad been placed near th- stove, exploded, blowing the shanty to fragme ts and scattering the inmates io all direc ins. The shock of the explosion was heard five miles away and soon hundreds of people h-d atcered at thescene. [woot he men were ilied and 18 others more or less injured. Someone says that one of the mst inter- esting sights along the Ro Grande is to see a regiment of Mexican soldiers taking a compulsory bach. It is only under com- pulsion that the rank and file of the army ever do bathe, and when the ceremony iz in progress one-half of the regiment enters the water while the other half stands guard on the bank, rfi-s in hand, to shoot down any man who attempts to desert. When the abiu ion has been fiaished the men re- sume their places in line and guard their comrades while they bathe. The late Dowager Duchess Louise, of Bavaria, widow of the Duke Maximilian, CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE IS MARKED IN BRONZ: LETTERS. Charlottetown, January 30, 1992. jan2—dy & wky Myrtle Navy NONE OTHER GENUINE, was renowned as the mother of five daugh- | ters, a'l famous for their beauty and accom- ‘plishments, The Cinderella of the famils ; was the Duchess El:zabeth, now Emperor of Austria. She was a madcap maiden, not to say a tomboy, and the Emperor say her for the firs: time when he came to bertroth himself to an elder sister, the beautiful! Duchess Helen, who at her death, a few years ago, was accounted the handsomest and most intellectual womsn in Europe But the Emperor fell in icve with Elizs- beth at sight, and a few months later sh “— @ ——— ap en'ered Vienns in state sas Empress of "kh e Gz B. Austria and Queen of Hungary | ENTITLED To THE Best. —All are entitled to the b-st tha: their movy will buy, so every family should have, at once, a bottle of the best family remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale in 750 bertles by all leading druggists. # ed as to the terminatiun of the treaty. draw one away. be *‘looking to Washington,” ‘ : the States, best described as ce mmercial decision of the trade question involves tant of the constitutional issue, for which you! are unprepared, and with which you du not even conceive yourselves to be dealing —how can I properly recommend you now to decide on commercis! union ? questions of yesterday. makes this extraordinary announcement : to in the Supreme Judicial Court of Maine, | ‘The re-decoration of this hotel is now com- farm a and under entirely new proprietorship. Porter, a popular [rish magistrate, to a notorious drunkard, **that you are confined to Col, Sovfflot, once in the armies of the/ gaol for the longest period the law allows; a In honor of the event he) ing whisky.” man, who waa endeavouring to raise an in- toxicated individual who had fallen into the gutter. msn; “the can't give no account of himself.” intermingling of populations, the more in- their whole stock of WHITE OOTTONS, intimate social and business connections ' and the trade and fiscal relations amount- ‘SHEETINGS, ing to dependency, which it would create with the States; and of the greater isols- tion and divergeacy from Britain which it would produce; und also, and especially, through inconveniences experieuced in the maintenance and apprehensions entertain- PILLOW OOTTONS, TABLE LINENS, TABLE CLOTHS, TOWELS, and all kinds of HUSE.- HOLD FURNISHINGS at extraordinary Uur hopes and our fears ahke would We would then, indeed, | reductions from asual selling prices. Assuning that absolute free trade with From the well-koown reliable character union, may and ought co come, | believe that it can and should come ony as an in- of goods kept in stock by JAS PATON cident, or at any rate as a well understood | precursor ot political union; for which, in- & CO., and at the low prices aw deed, we should be able to make better | terms before than after *he surrender of marked, they have confidence in assert- our commercial! indepence. Then, eo believing -believing that the ing that better value has not beeen sub mitted in Dry Goods for many years past, Do not snppose that these are, with me, ——_—_—~--ae Odds and Ends. The manager of a well-known seaside hotel Special Value ——IN ALL KINDS OF—— WHITE GOODS. White Embroidery, tis highly recommended by many -“ “The sentence of the court is,” said Judge nd 1 hope you will spend your time in curs- ‘I will, sir; and porter too,” “Who is he?” said 6 passer-by to a police “Can't asy, sir,” replied the police. “Of course not replied the other; “Show can you expect an aceount of a man who has lost | White Pique, his balance M. de Sainte-Beuve, the ate French writer, once f »ught a duel. hen the princi- pals took their positions it was rainiag hard S»inte-Beuve had his pistol in one hand, and with his other hand he held np his umbrella. Theseconds protested ‘I have no objevtion to being killed,” ssid he; ‘‘but as to being wet—no, no!” White Tucked Lawns, White Checked Muslins, White Cotton Chemises, White Cotton Knickers, White Cotton Night Gowns, White Cottons, White Nainsooks, Crazed BY THe ‘taip —A sad story comes from Hull, opposite O tava A few d ya age a young firmer namet Allsa becomes crazed over an attack of grip aad the desth of his child and threw himself over a precipice into aquacry. He died instantaneously. Ono Sunday uighs last 4 mon aem-d William Sehroeder, twenty two years of age, commit- ted suicide by turning on the gssin his room, 1.451 Washington 3t, Boston. Ao op-n note resd ; *‘Life is a faluce, and to mike matters worse grip has settled in my head” i A REMEDY that is endorsed by physicians must have sume merit, for no physician of any standing will place his seal of approval on # preparation un'ess he knows it to be ood Now Estey’s Emu sion of Cod Liver iL is not ouly endorsed by physicians bat large'y used by them in their practice febl lm White Linens, etc., ete. It will be to every Lady's edvantage to attend this Great Sale and secure Remember the clearing out <ale Bargsina before buying their Spring of boots tnd shves «& -tamper’s Corner. Thesho has t> be vacat- ed for batiding pu voses. Now is the time to get bargaius in fine buvts overshoes, slippers, &c.. as the stock must be soid —K. K. Jost. t. fi Sewing. All Goods Marked in Plain Figures. Jas, Paton & Co. BROWV’s BLOCK, 188 Market Square. Ch’town, Jan, 18, 1802—dy & why Makes Fiesn axp Bioop.—When the ays- tem is ail run down aud there seems to be no hope of ob aining nourishment for the body by the ordinary proeess of food supply and digestion, wnen the body is sinking fast, then is the time to use Miller's Emulsion of pure Norwegisn Cod Liver Oil. It always works wonders, because it is a flesh and blood maker and contains all the constituents for nourish- ment found in wheat in fact, Miller's Emul sion is a perfect ‘‘ ataff of life,” and haa saved ad cured thousands. In big bottles 50c. and $1 at Charlottetown drug stores. ape Estey’s Iron Tonic works like m gic, reaching every part of the human body er pe the blood, giving to all renewed life and vigor. feb2 Im yee ie ‘Eo ’ i iighaeer a POD oa ap ara gre nt SE SOONG HEN + ogg 6 ti = plone: i I se oh sere Se Re eee be 3 ey ers,* Soe - - ik asa ie ca ae ; H e adn oO? ae . Tee i é ne . ~ a