"AE WERKLY WPIRE both toe | ther, : x ‘ mice i THE s EMPIRES Men fibum of S; f V 374 Na; ~~ | subscriptions to THE EXAMINER = } ’ | lll tlie 2a j ar te eae, Y RXAMINER and rr RSS - For neat, clean, tasteful Printing. | and prompt attention to orders. THE j EXAMINER Job ment is pecul: ir Printing Depart- Don't forget it isu § LABS A YEAR. . > coe “ This ts true Liberty, when Free Barn Wen, having io advise the Public, muy speak free.”-—Ecriipas. Sinace (ores Two Caves vy “ " Y > | ‘ ‘ eae re er. in } *¥ > at ani <_S, t "Tv Y > ‘ 7 q - c¥ Y CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. MONDAY. JANUARY 25. 1892. V 1.29 —-NO. 208 ; bs —_ eee a aE eae ee SST te gma d i : A Mga! I: ith | 5 Gleanings. but now, as his obituary notice mournfully :. . a 3 Rgee 0 puta it, “the fan is at an end. a € S The Publisher's Circular contains the = BH 5 : {follwing analytical table of bovks pub From dogs to cats the transition is easy f & = WH X 2 FA yo Se | lished ip Engiand in 1891 :- ce a H. R. Haweis is the au hority fo | * as toe i Eye icciciicceei 8 ; . the followirg story about the latter. Th: ae Ne New > ' : Gixy Por Divisions, thee other day, at s fire, ‘here was a cat with he . A NT FOR : Books. Editicns, kittens in one of the rooms ‘When the fi: (2 es & 7y me Ty D y SATRSODT Ay) o 71 —(x}—-_____—_—_- Theology, Sermons, Biblical, broke out the cat rushed out of the room but = B < 2 : & \ ARRE (, VARGORGAY & U0. _ WE > , paar 1 | aiceiiaes” Gide ak teins ee b ta Op 1 hin lie S \ WELL KVOWN FACT that offee, to b2 good, “Phivoligical cc cne see B87 ir’: laeiead Uadetaincent bia: kee ce pe rc . ~~ T.. : ts mi OO <n ce eeeaeceuds ~054 snorher, and go out safely. most ex : 7 “ROHAN rs, a must not be Roasstst or Grotal any length of time, as | Juverile Works end Talen 348 99 benpted end’ very much 'n ot, she re urne a wal ; Ae eae rE os eee it loses its reig ( Navor Very ee. ; Novels, Tales, acd other Fic- or the third, bart p+ ver came back, She wos OUR, eo rgarh.a read, Streagtt aad Fiivor very quickly. eR Re A 896 $20 |barnt te death “The ruling passion strong LIPS s are —AND s150..~. ! Law, Jurisprudence etc.... 61 43 jin death.” Was not that, he asked, a kind »1 : : i ; 2 - 1 3 2 ; Political and Social Economy heroism and saciitice worthy of the nobles Several First-Class West India BEER & GOFF hay e a Coffee Roaster : ii) apd Trades ss. 02: 105 31 j amongst us? ’ Firms, ete. , if WE. AGS x | Arts, Sciences, and Liluatra- ~—-— MONTRE AL. " » je ‘ 7 tent: Works 52 OTS. 85 31 Waar a Woman ax Do—She can de SPECIALTIES: fitted up in their We arehouse, where they ONye NJOYS i —_ Seende, Qo a. a — ~ # ee ée tien # m a can du ia = salinities . Cal rese@ren..........5-. 20% nour, and doit better. six of them cin talk | Tea Sugar and Molasses Both the method and results when “History, Brography, etc..... 328 85 | at once, oud get along first-rate and v0 two} 3 i . ; oast and vFi: a «ii ti sip 7 ¢ iT ¥ e yrup of Figs is taken; itis pleasant Poetr) and the Drama...... 146 55 men ean do that. She can sharpen a lead ae = ; <a. ~ ii aii af ii Own 0 ee as and refreshing to the taste, and acts Yesr-Books and Serials ia pencil if you give ber plesty of time and 1 wai gently yet promptly ontheKidneys, ,, Vulumes.. ...... nas sa 210 6 plenty of pencils She can safely stick fifty ‘3 Prince Kiward Island Produee. : . * i ; . , : wi ” Medicine, Surgery, ere...... 120 55 | pins in her dresa while he is gettihg one aad BRPERENCE Book of Nove Sootte [fheY vequire if, so that ia buying from them) tase ediectaniig, Gitte celia, back Belies Lettres, Bes ye, Mono. hia vhumb-nail. She ean.-but wh.t’s the um ? : n + 4 1, ’ ’ : _— eS grape, te 6s 4856 Ko 131 123 A woman can do anythiog or everything i OFFICE —Pickford & Biack’s Wharf, \ e : a ake a ; . ‘ es aches and fevers and cures habitual Miscellaneous, including dot well. ewe ee ee eee Salted Radi O62 UNE ite we you can alw bys depend on getilag if fresh) constipation. Syrup of Fig isthe , Pampblets............... sss 142 ye PREVIOUS T3 STOQK-TAKING iehcnnernnncl ines aaaahelp ei teedl cetaisiedanabictinnians only remedy of its kind ever pro- r N ; V vIvuns! ‘ LLeUy $,429 1,277 etes and Comments. MolOHAl , y jand good. oath ancien” ast | nae The Halifax Government has made up| u | i 4 i 4 : Bi bse LO ; ; ptrendtiies en e Halifax Grovernment has made up ee Ne j j i , _ ; aes A : its action and truly beneficial in its 5,706 [its eatumate of the assessment necessary for PA DRIZTE RS 3 oo ee aida effects, prepared only from the most lew SS ___ all civic parposes for the yest, Muy 1.1892. | During the Month of Jauuar BARRISTERS, CONDENSED COFFEE, in Tins, and ESSENCE COF-; healthyandagreeablesubstances, its , Me R.K. Dont, librarian of the Froe|to Mag 1, 1809." The cum is “$325.07 . - . ema . 2 e ‘ i . 4 ae lw: a 7 ’ “ . 543 : aOrary at ston, near irmlnpg dat, is} @®90u ’ more an the estimates oi , « Solicitors Natarieg Pablir ge FEE, in Bottles, always kept in stoek at eee nmnraenenes responsible foe the Aillowinig, siltell iataken| the corsint get. AUULDy 4EUUHLIUD LUNGS, AU to all an ave made i e@ mos from a psper published in the current —In the months of February and Marc} 1 gh paper p y and March 17m) Sb ay a a eee we s pe 3 popular remecy Known. ees number of the Library. Speaking of the] last, says the Montreal Gezatte, Psesud Vp | ' iy OFFICE Ci Rathiues susan oy re = =. ‘ ax, Co F ats Syrup of Figs 18 for sale in Te curicus transformations which the titles} had deposited to his credit in one Quehec ‘ j 2 : di ‘ bottles by all leading druggists. cf books undergo in the mouths of would-| bank a sum of $73.000. That was what rages MONEY TO LO Charlottetown, December 29, 1891—eod & wky Any reliable druggist who may not be readers and their messengers he eays,|/:he Quebec Conservatives had to fight BC, MoDOn st. *. B. A., M. P. P. —_ enema mewee== | have it on band will procure it “Oaly the other day I was asked at the/against in the last Detinion elections AT DiSCOUNTS RANGING FROM a x — ANTIN, B.A promptly for any one who wishes ° punter e the Yap of ov ee The records in the Baie des Chaleurs case sarlottetown, Deo 2, 1 i<*in Fe ; meaning those of ‘Josephus,’ and anj/show that notes for which the toll-taker cack —orner | to try it. Manufactured only by the assistant vainly endeavored to find Canon) was responsible were going i. protest in ga) to Ges arr cent THE NEW CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP C0., ‘viton’s “Be ken Fowi which Tw tanscly| Api ! per cent., ty e J « i r Yeu oh . * SAN FRANCISCO, CAL . made -0 be Canon Kuox Littie’s Broken} _ phe Prince and Princess of Wales have og ° . Vow.’ I should not omit to add that thelincued a note saying thaw eee entnes & W1Tu LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORE,N.Y. janiwr assistant suggested (quite seriously) + a sae katt | et eae Mee aueeme aes Masiad express their deep gratitude to Her M -jes- af perhaps thy a40ntani GriGanD ile SPiime 2h? 2 a VBS otk Are the DBefight of Bvery Wearer. NO DANGER GF FALLING, erremnntnaentnaanenseemmarnctl JAS LEGGE LT, Patentec, Montreal. FOR SALE EVEXYWHERE. aug22—4:n eod (tu th sat) } —————— ee <M... BO ge FF gaat “tx area Ape Soornine, HEALING. festant Reliet, Permanent B Cure, Failure impossibtia. F Many so-called digeaces are timply symptoms of © I sual as headache, loeir of eme!!, foul breath, i and spitting, gx if of debility, etc. 1 tronbled with ary vf i & oO kindred symptoms, you have 73g Catarrh, and should } no we time procurisg «& | e ct Nasay Batm. Be we time, neglected c yesuita in Catarci:, folicved i by consumption and death. Gold by a!! Grugei«is, or sont cet paid, on seceit of prica (30 cents andsi by + FULFORD & C9. Bee. Loreosiny avilie. Qat, \ (ss MV H CHISHOL™ will give lessons in Oil, China and Water Oolor Painting, at! her Studio in Morris’ New Biook. Orders taken f+ oaiuting ia neches, and portraits. Visitors welcome. the different ny “ye ¢ he | 39) HAR 8 I ORK ine*~* ~a0n having the HARTSHORN, gm GY ALE OCALERS Factory, Toronto, Or: _—— ~~~ mn Lobster Packers! BOK BOXES TIN PLATES, bo: #938 PIG TIN. ttamb & Piar. 1 * Bik COPPER, Ij ia. squire Order at cace to arrive Beiow ali other prices. kK. H. NORTON & C©0., dec3i—law & wy 4 Chirtottetowa ‘ROLLEDOATS 200 Barrels. N..B & M RATPENBURY, W. R. WALSON, Wholosale Drvggis*, ‘x {x} What will build up the System the Lives of Seores of the Afflicted? (x) PEPTONIZED ALE AND BEEF, The Great Food for Convalescents from any Wasting Disease. ep nenes AT ALL DRUGEGISTS. nd Save) PRICE 25 CENTS, July 17, 1891—dy m wf & wky lyr —_—-sA BEST ESTABLISHMENT ! BEST FURNITURE! BEST VALUE! (x)- peta tae a eta TCT I will offer for sale during the Xmas Holidays THE FINEST STOCK OF FURNITURE ON P. E. ISLAND, embracing STAPLE AND FANCY FURNITURE, suitable for Xmas Presents, all at great Discounts, Call and examine. JOHN NEWSON. aS wt a mmr Charlottetown. Dec 18. 1891 a = See Misses’ aud Chiliren$ UbtGs ——— THE BALANCE OF OUR STOCK ——-WiLL BSE SoLD—— REGARDLESS OF COST. quevnneenenti te piniieinmnitiods Charlotteetown. mwt jyi3 1892. Just Gut--15 Cents Each CHAPPELL®'S Prings Edward Island “alendar AND-—— HANDBOOK, Containieog a Calendar for 1892; Table of Tides for Charlottetown; VMoon’s Chiagzes; Ectip- ses; Wixnet and Movablo Feasts; «a Direc- tory of Lova! and Dominion Geo vern- ment Officials, etc. ; Ecclesiastical and Society Matters; Civic and General Information, co- gether with a valuable PRONOUNCIVG HANDBOOK of Words often Mispronouneed, PUBLISHED BY THEO. L CHAPPELLE, Diamond Bookstore. Charlottetown, Jan. 4, 1832—S3ieod wky li APPLES, 250 Barre!s Casice Cauadian Baldwins. N.B. & M. RATTENBURY. C21 2aw mth 25 BARRELS, ss 50 BOXES} : C . { 75 HALF Boxes} Hf i all S. 1,000 BOXES) ots and? a. + eAASING, N.B & M. RALTPENBURY. d2{ 24” m th “FOR SALE, 7 Town Lotand Dwelliag Hons thereon, at the eor.er ef Qieen aad Kaston Sireets, a ely »ccuviel oy Mes Saydeli, deceased, will 98 30ld cp bloc oriu paris Hasy terms, EDWAXD BAYFIELD, Trustee, &e. nov? —eod tf HENRY C. SHAW, B.A, At ornay-ai-Law, Commissioner, &¢ CHARLO rTETOWN, Money to Loan 3m (law & wky) -nov4 HORS IS WANTED \ ANTED to purchase immediate'y, fifteen gd shirp drivers; alsvu. some heavy Apply to eam horses. W.S. McKIKE, GWroen fm 9 193!—Ietiw ex: ft OFFICE, SBROWN’S Biocr,| 9 Lectures. The preseut writer can vouch fur the following, which he beard one day at Mudte’s. A lady came in and enquired for **Phe Confessions of St. Augustine.” ‘ue attendant looked puzzied, **Cunfes- e1uns,” he seemed to be saying to himeelf, sumet mes ‘eatirely unfit for pub- lication, and such things are not to be had here.” Then, after referring to sume catalogues, he asked the customer “Is it a new book?’ I could uor stand this any longer, and teld him that it was by no means a new bo-k, as St. Augustine lived more than a thousand years agu, and that a copy might be obtained fora covupie of shillings or 80 at a certain publisher's. aie In a notice of the death of Father Flan nery (Father Tum’) o£ Carna, Ireland, a corre:p ndeut of the Minchester Guardian writes:—‘‘I remember seeing him at the door of his ehureh in Carna when some | collection was being made for the Pope. | Not a soul was allowed to leave without be- ing personally scolded or praised by the priest. It was ‘Now, Biddy, faix an’ bis Holiness will be asham-d to receive a soli- tary sixpence from the like of yourself, or *Moily, sure au’ a shilling’s very handsome for a love widow, an’ it’s your name will go io his Holiness in front of it.’ Kach ap- peal was followed by a gooi natured slap on the back or a twitch at the ear. The people adored him, as well they might, for it wanted a hero to be anu efficient priest at Carna. That wild psamsh ia a mere waste of rocks, bogs, meres and salt water inlets. Oiten “Father Tom” would be csiled up at midnight to administer the secrament in some distant part of the parish, which he could only reach by the help of relays of peasants lighting him with torches over dangerous crags and trackless morasses. He was an authority on forestry, and g-ve evi- deace before a Commission on that subjeer. One of his dream: was to see Oonnemara again covered with woods, as it has been in prehistoric times.” Of all the epithets which one might think of as applicable te St. John the Divine aurely “elegant” is about the last which would occur to anyone's mind, and yet we read in Sir Thomas Browne's ‘‘Religio Medici” (sect 49) the following :—‘That elegant apostle, which seemed to have a glimpse ot heaven, hath left but a negative description thereof. . . He was trans- lated out of himself to behold it: but being returned into himself, could not express it.” On referring to Dr. Murray's **Dictionary,” now in course of publication by the Clarendon Press, we find ample authority for thie use of the word, which sounds peculiar to modern ears. Amongst the quotations there ia one from Jeremy Taylor, who, in his ‘“(ireat Exemplar.” speaks of ‘‘s most elegant and persussive parable” Comber (‘Companion to the Temple’) refers to ‘the learned vol. umes of this elegant Father,” meaning St. Ch: ysostom. Stories of dogs are always interesting, lespecially if they are true, Here is one of which there can be no doubt, as it refers to /an animal who for lorg hag been well known to passengers at the Lowestoft station, but whose de th is now recorded. This very popular member of the staff of the Great Eastern Railway was a biack and tan collie, and appears to have originally appoisted himself to falfil the daty of starting the traina, bus time and habit seem to have fully ratified the appointment By a marvellous instinct the dog, it is said, seemed to know the Advertising. any time, write to GE), ? vo. 10 Sprace street, New York. F you wish to advertise anything anywhere at ROWE.L&CO, exact time at which a train should begin its journey, anda restless excitement character iz-d him as the appuviated moment drew near. As the bell uttered its first sound, he would himself close to the engine, bark furions!y until the wheels began t move, Satisfied (if possible, scamper down the platform, and, planting ty’s subjects at home and abroad for the universal feeling of sympathy manifested on the death of their son, and that if sym- pathy was at such a moment of any avail the remembrance that their grief has been shared by all classes will be a lasting con- gelation to their sorrowing hearts, and will, mike them more than ever aftached to their dear country. ee CT ~ Lecture at Kinkera On Tuesday eveuing, Mr. James Me- Isaac, of the Herald, delivered his p»pular lecture on **S:r Thomas Move” before the League of the Cross, Kinkora. ‘To the dis- appointment of many who tal expressed themselves ‘‘beund to come,” the day proved to be ove of the unfavorable days of the season. Notwithstaading, a large sudience awaved the appearance of the leeturer, and by their rapt attention from } beginning to end, pronounced a most fayor- | able verdict on the merits of the paper. Rev J.J, McDonald, who introdaced the Jecturer and presided, arose as the latter had finished, aud expressed his re- grets that as the lecture was given in the church th@ usual afterpart had to be dis- pensed with. He expressed himself con- tident, however, that he would be readily privileged by the audience and particularly by the members of the League t) tender the lecturer thanks on their behalf, which he did accordingly. The acknowledgement of the tender was accompanied by congratulations to the Leaguers for the laudable «fforts they were iunsking i. the great cause of temperance to wipe out the opposite vice, and in forcible words an appeal was made to ali to en- courage the workers in that uuble cause. As a summary of the lecture has already B par cent. oxtrator Gash. We respect wui'y isvite cerre pondence, and give prompt and earefal aticniion to ma2ii orders. HiNRY MIRGAY & G1, COLONIAL HOUSE, Philips jonl8—tts Square, oatreal NEY WANTED ——BEFORE—. appeared in the press, it is not necessary to go into any details, suffice it to sup chat the people of Kinkora agree with all «hs hold that Mr. MclIsaac’s pupor on * Sir Thomas More ” was a genuine treat. The| next lecture to be given under the auspices | of the Lesgue of the Cross ia frove the ready pen of Dr. Macmillan, of Palmer Road. Suahject: “The Moon” The peuple of Kiskora, Emerald and surround. ing sections may expect « witty’and, at the same time, highly instructive lecture. Due notice wiil be given as to date, ete. A Pleasing Sense Of health and errength renewed and of ease and comfort follows the use of Syrup of Bogs, ay it ac's in harmouy with aatare to eff-ctually cleanse the sys'em when cvs tive or bilious. For sale in 26> botrles by all leading druggists. jid4tths —_ ~~ A Qoick Trir.~-O» Monday morning while the engine on theN B & P KE I Kaiiread was being turned on the turntable for the early trip to the Cape, it ran off the tuble when halfway round It took several hours to get it on the track. The trip to ths Cape was mide ia ? 14, and the return in 115 the f{-stest time ever made over the line All} the usual connections were made on time.— | Post ra Tue New Tortet Gem. —Phi oderma owes its immense success to the fact that it is radically different from any prepsratio: in the market. It is a bland and soothing liquid nicely perfamed, and when »pplied to the hands and face produces a d-licious sense f cooluess and comfort. exercising also a direct curative action It is entirely free from the sticky quatity of glveserine ahd the greasy natare of camphor ise or cold cream, fo thse who are un ble to to uae glycerive, from its irritating effect, Philode:ma is a necessity. Those who use it have « beaatifal comp exion. It is harm'ess as milk. Solid by druggists everywhere. Piive 25 centa. j-n2 lin du | FENIAN, 1892, For All Accounts Far- nished by Us. H. A. BAULE, M:tGd if TA OR, 140 Quasen Street Charlottetown, Jan. 13, 1892 —eod & wy apparently in this respect, he would next make a move for the guard's van and hurry the guard to his post. As the train p»ased out of ths sration he retired, and no more waa seen of him till a sim lar operation had to be repeated on the departure of an ether train. No other bell than that use? _—~-- -e00¢e Twenty to thirty per cent. saved —We are off-ring the bilauce of our winrer clo bs t great reductions, Purchssera will save the above per centage by buying from us | now till trat of Febru.ry —Jotin MacL-od & Co. Jan. 18 iw, d2! 2aw m th eerie — BEANS. VERYONE in need of information on the 4 subfect of advertising wili do well to obtain + cony of “Boo< for Advertisers.” 368 pages wice onedoliar, Muiled, postage paid on re- ssiptof orica Contains a carefu! compilation fram the (aericat Newsoaper Directory of ail he best pagersani clas joarnals; givea the urculation rating of every ona, ari a good deal NOTICE. } Nes “E ia hereby given that the Annual ' Geverti Usetiog of he shareholders of : THE EX iMIve? Pub'ivhing Compiay will be i heid attcaeott: sof Tuk Examiner ne Vepaper i STANLEY BROTHERS, tt 7 y atearenns . @ en 150 bbis Beans BRO W N S BLOCK. of informvtina aout rates aad o her matters | fo startiag purp»ses would bring the animal —__.-—- - ho toh = Fn a San ary. iast., at s . pertaining toth: basiassa of alver isiag. Ad- : Lowestof ono C ] f Wi \ whe Se > — ating. 7 y — ’ i LOWALJS ADVERPISING BUREAU, }t° view For years Lowestoft people bave HEAP sale © hite Guuds—Jas Paton "i o N., B. & M RATTENBURY. Serene Greet, Sow © af rr’ theen diverted by the dog's performances,‘ & Oo.’s W. & F. SCOTT, ; d21 2aw mth Charlottetown, January 21, 1892—eod & wky 19 Sprace Stress, New York. Lyt—nov2 ? janit Sonratary,