== ——— mer 9 eer cn erence a gate _ nena eae SS = i | ad yt 4 ° waren — Job rAWA ns, ae rn | For neat, clean, tasteful Printing, 8 1oNI r and prompt attention to orders, THE aa ————. , EXAMINER Job Printing Depart. | pullben ; Laeaaeeete we beads, Pamph € a is peculiar. Don't forget it. ' Peums:—Five Dotane 4 Yuan. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Bern Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evnrives. Srxois Corres Two Cares NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, APRIL 6, 1892. — ee VOL. 29. -NO. 255 ES _—— — — — eens we pages ame oe Calendar for April, is ae i . ETE TE IT ERIE EES AEE AT AL AL AAS 4A tA ARETE RETEST THt DAILY EXAMINER | Local and Other tems. . * “= <q TT ee eee ene MOON’s CHANGES we et Cina % APRIL 6, 1893 Tur Rev Geo H Thxyer, of Bourbon, Ind Viret Quarter, 4h day .... . MT me: ia ? * Se < i : says: ‘*Both myself and wife owe our lives to Ful Mvon, IDhdey ... .... * 202 me y~ ORE PROOF ~ @F « * ==" | shiloh’s Consumption Cure.”—Reddin Bros “ast Qacrter, 20 h day. 336 af ( NX S 92 : Notes and Comments. ‘3 novldwly N Moon, 26 n day ccesees ue oe - i ‘ ook : vaciha >: ck " } ast hn Dean, EMT jicisi os ce ae. OF of a good thing is the e aan _— Lord Sulisbury has gained the greatest | «8 CuSAP Fs ade entered ak == <= <3 ; attempt to \ bevénd a ddubt- and tt is not only thatbest-but itis. \Sasmen aa 08 . in the | “inech: st, yet that is all a box of Every ody's Day | High Water We to ss as Tignes : : ebring Sea matter, an ritish Conser- | pile costa, and it is a whule drug store in it- af Dey of Wak. | Bat ? i the only thoroughly reliable, healthful, porous, edor- 9 [vatives have good reason to rejoice. That! self, wees i | Mere. |) ates OUNTER FEIT “e ‘3 Rainimeel: Fabric in: the Warlibeiaine- taeid a ta so—unless the arbitrators should decide —_—— anes ' sii aed i Se i ! es aOrle iit re V Ord, atv, that 13 |that Bebring Sea aad all that is in it, vout- CHEAP SaLz —The great clearance sale > , = 22 3 IMITATE if pretty strong language, bui it is as trueas.it.is stron, < side the three mile limit, belongs to the | .t the Disiaend Bookstore opened to-day, h | Priday Ba | :% OR jg ihe season for rainproof wraps is here again ee eee an wep coctenne te te age See See s | “eer 1” 4 we f ile ce sa airtel Ler eee ee —Prof. Saunders gave an interesting ac | '"X Weeks. A uniform big discount will b : | nenday : =~ | : 2 HRITATION IS THE Sincerest FLATTERY. / ARETS PIG SCVETAn SO called, Porous, Odorless, count of experiments with barley and other | #'¥e® on all goode in large or email quanti- s +4 amas phiag MELISSA / Waterproofs in the market, some of them will be ,cereals befure the Agricaltural Committee} *®*- — is the biggest attraction ever ONE ENJOYS § | Wednesday | 622 6 57 4 . found absolutely worthless as Waterproofs; others will (mfow-daysnge. Vour hendred: bushels of ae eeelnret Both th thod and results wh 7 | ‘hureday 7 3) 7 57 Stands alone as a €atis- nwbear tb sland cds 'de buh Meee eo sie | Canadian two-rowed barley were malted by| Now is a good time to take Estey’s Iron e me and res’ when $ j Friday ‘oe 8 43 factory Rainproot éppear to stand one or two showers, but then it will leading English brewers and converted in-| [onic so that the system may be strengthoned Syrupof Fi is taken; it is pleasant 9 aturday 9 3 9 2! Pete . be discovered that the proofing | to ale, the result showing that the Cana- and the blood purified to withstand the and gz to the taste and acta 10 i Sanday 940 | 9 56 & arte aa * in a ee ‘dian product makes splendid malting bar- | debilitating effects of the warm summer! gently yet onthe Kidneya, . te ae e = - = substance has washed away entirely \ley. weather. D uggists sellit. Price 50 cente./ [iver and ste , Cleanses the sys- 2 i ueada ¥ 5 ’ tafe theo fhyre of me clo i 12 | Gudea | 1) 14 ll 30 frauds and their experience will be ind left the fibre of the cloth hard —A contem orary quotes the following ap] dw Im tem effectually, dispels colds, head- ‘4 \ bhuraday Ll 46 | et eae grande and brittle. Another, the mostunre- 3] ftem_® United States newsp:per os being) Drrataemia iN Hatirax. — Sergeant aches and fevers and cures habitual 15 | Friday ;.@8))¢ 19 both disappointing and expensive y i adde-iend- siesta the tnt aril President Harrison's “war record”: Condon, vf Halifax, lust « bright ten-year constipation. 8 Pp of Figs is the see | oe) oe Not so with MELISSA, for the “4 Pee SO Ae Se TNs SY 2 aN RSS) «ss Bess 1889 | old child by diphtheria on Saturday. Two} only remedy of its kind ever 17 | ~unday 112) 13) : _ = be discevoved to be proofed only in | oe <nagan-ehane ad aa eee 1899 (1)| others of his children are down with the} duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- as ' oe a > r : - proofing is done on an entirely dif- soots: tie tait of a garment may | Gace Ses oar ea Se cs = {2)| disease, and he and Mrs. Condon are also ceptable to the stomach rompt in : € i . “ . sPpessh 5 . Coes a 8 > a Q SOR WAL... cee receesesesess 2 . 2 > 7 = 20 | Werlnraday 343 | 424 ferent basis and cannot be success- ie afk vit abitheidlndliaehiaal tae Eb ae sgt |e ee ae its action and truly beneficial in its 2i ' raday & § 5 53 , ; smitat -" ee a BOO iss echibicn «ce = . . a | Teered y - A. 2 os fully counterfeited or imitated. The oboe. thapth: Mbetordinary chee ae SO erste ied ntnte see cat ots aot Kitt that chronic cough before it kills you. | effects, pre red only from the most 2 buses | 754 | 829 process instead of destroying the ee eee TO et is! & | CU. 6. & Slime) cor... mn [ASR em | eee healthy and agreeable substances, its ak: 35 ieee Oo Bs 9 2 ; oN one shoulder may be right and the | (laree war..... jag -«|eare coughs, ¢ lds, brouchicis, whooping} manyexcellentqualitiescommend it 3 | anne | 944} 10 3 fabric, preserves and strengthens it, other all wrong. Wearers them Behring Sea war..........s000--0-- isgz | °"08! = - ‘ia re a Li er ot to all and have made it the most day “ = ‘ 3 i : i ha ti} «al vrong. 3 . l= § sae ee dt heen bee pera dgte equals te 3 Emulsion ° Co ver i 2% | Tovaday, sn . | = = } so that its rainproof qualities are selves will have to find out the : oe geeteens Seaton win the next election on Suid by iain r aldwilm | P° ular — a. Te 27 Wedn- aday i 7 : . # ; Jee Ek emetic ng auch a record, _— 1 is ior in | eran : maintained intact to the very end. Hyeup ess ; 28 The eday puna; ee ere a eae ae eek GIS —A London despatch reports that Sir| Tooth Brushes. -The balavce of bottles by all leading druggists. 29 =| Friday | O18 It is practically impossible for a CAecrt = : : spatch repor Sir! our Tooth trushes (only 300) is a ae ; 3) | Saturdey ars Se : E> yo ae Charles Tupper replies in the Nineteenth | ® 7 Any reliable ru t who may not NEA an hos as BEANS Nervous Debiity, Pailing Maahood weakness of body of mind caused y over-work, or the errors or ex- sees of youth. This Remedy ab bat solutely cures the most obstinate cases viben all other TREATMENTS have falled evento Tei Sold by drug- ot ei per package, or six for $5, cor 7 mail on feceipt of price by addressing T! icLNB watic ’ GO., Montreal, P.Q. Write for par For sale by Geo E. Haghes and R«ddin Broa. $10 Per Set. | BEST OF MATERIAL ! BEST OF WORKMANSHIP | BEST OF SATISFACTION ! DR. J. P. MURRAY, 146 QUEEN STREET. TEETH, meh? JAMES A. MORFISON, H \LIFAX. * dic AGENT FOR | WARBL i, CAREBREAD & G0.y a sti ss TEA MERCHANTS, ——AND ALSO—~ First-Class West India Firms, etc. SPECIALTIES: Tea, Sugar and Molasses. Cerefui attention given to consignments of Prince Edward Island Produce. REFERENCK—Bank of Nova Scotia OFFICE Pickford & Black’s Wharf. Halifax, August 13. 1891—dy & wy Several SCOTHING, CLEANSING, Heatina. instant Relief, Permanent @ Cure, Failure Impossibl2, Many so-called diseases are simply symptoms of Catarrh, & gach as heacache, losing suse of emei!, foul breath, hawking aud spitting, cener=! feeling of debility. ev jf you are troubled with eny of tiose or Kindred eyniptors, you have Catarrh, and should lvve no time procuring & : ot Nasat, Bars. Be i time, negincted cold in bead results in Catarrh, followed by consumption and death Sold by a!! drugai 1’ sent, st paid, on recei;'t of price 60 cents and $1 by addressing Ay ULFORD & CU. Bro kvilie. Ont. CATARRH LA GaIPPE VANQUISHED. LACE one of the OZONATOR DISIN- : FE TANTS in Grippe will not troubl your house and L« y¥y vu. T a “he most powerful and ploassat Disinfec- tant known to the medical profession F.DeC. DAVIES DRUGSIST, ls AGENT for «hom here, and «ill cha tow - A hir se w *hwe wr ‘ Jil and see them. No trouule chow them. codhwy—janlS ' Melissa Garment proofed, and the to be unevenly absolute guarantee, not only that the proofing is uniform, but that the material is of excellent quality and thoroughly above trade mark is an + reliable in every respect. All classes of Melissa Cloth, in the piece, will be } sold to retaildealers through the Wholesale Dry Goods, ' Millinery,and Woollen Houses only,and a largevariety » of beautiful patterns of Metissa CLOTH FoR LADiES’ CLORKINGS, ETC. } are now being shown by the travellers of the houses | handling these goods. Men’s and Youths’ Garments will be sold as here } tofore, through J.W. MACKEDIE < Co. THE MELISSA MANUFACTURING CO., MONTREAL. “ies. \ a, oan . 5 NP PR ON Bn PS Ot ee eS Ee WHEN YOU “BUY A RAINPROOF™ ‘YOU WANT THE BEST \ NOT ONE THAT IS PROGFED | ONLY “MELISSA.” GARMENT i } } IN SPOTS. YOU WANT es ‘adnan Taber's Alt See Our Show HseSZaRbD Browa’s Block. Opposite Market Square. THE 192nd SATS OF M. PF f.: ‘Having occasion to teet yorr Porter and Extract of Balt and Taraxacum, | it, supplying a jong ‘elt want to the medics] profession, as) t combines the fat producing quslities of malt with the alterative principies of | From Glynw: oc Farm : — tarexacum, and from ‘ts composition will easily be retained by the mst I ~horthorn Bull, 1 year old, registered pedigree. stemach, aud consequently prove invaluable in protracted convalescence an London, «+ England, wasting discsses.” For Sale by all Draggists. THURO, NeVA *COTia. mch3!1—dy & «ky WE ARE SHOWING — —A CHOICE LINE OF —— x1 Man, Dr. T W. N. Baker = | j i STOCK SALE. E are instoucted by the Steck Farm Com- missioners to sell the undermentioned Animals at Public Auction, 0 TUESDAY, 12th | April, a 12 o’cluck, on the Market Square, Char | lottetown :— | 1} Thoroughbred (registered) Ayrshire Bull, *‘The Twin.” 5 years old, ® Pare Yorkshire Pigs (soars) 3 months old, ure Yorkshire Pig: (sows), 3 months old 13 5 : Pure Yorkshire Pig (boar), ab us 2 years old, Pure Berkshire Pig (boar), avent 2 years old, | 1 Fat Cow. } delicate Beware of imitations. | j | THE MALTO PEPTONIZ:D POIER C)., LTD, ) & ATID SIGHS, AT 7 CENTS, WORTH $1.00 A PIECE. | ——_—_{x) ————__- —— (0) ——___ » wn. March 18, 1892 —w fs Window ! & MOOR E, Strength-Giver ! ' THAT Is EMINENTLY ih THE GREAT gol | S april Shouid be Sought After by those seeking tv attain Physical Devalop nent AND GOULD POWERS OF This sale is worthy the attention of farmers who wi-h to improve their stock. Terms at sale. ALSO a all |] Ayrehire Buil, 1 your old, registered pedigree. E. H. NURION & ©0., Auctioneers. apl—dy 2aw (fri tu) wky tl sle CAUTION. EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle avy 2. & BB. IN BRONZ4 LETTERS, NONE OTHER GEN’ INE, jan2?—dy & wky ©); HARTSHORNS HADE ROLLERS ine"~* ~ron having the HARTSHORM D BY ALL DEALERS Fawory, Toronto, Or. FOR Cc 0 L D IN THE H E A | | D DURANCE! Usk HACKNOMORE. meb23 } Cen‘ury to the cr‘tics of the Imperial Feder- ation scheme. He re:firms the necessity hat the colonial sgents should have the freest contact with the Imperial Cabinet. He warm!y defends Canada from the aspersion that she is now taking a fair share of the burdens of the empire He elaborates a plan of preferential t'ade in the empire. He denies that the United States can retaliate, as she already does her worst, commercially, against Canada and England. He believes that this question has unw forced itself upon public attention here. —The United States Immigration Agent has intima'ed to the Canadian + uthorities that the Treasury depar:ment has decided that Canadian seamen can no longer be empl yed on lake vessels flying the Amer- ican flag, but must make way for American seamen. The decision results from the arrest of Capt, Robshaw at Chicago last summer for violation of the contract labor law. Little short of a revelation will be caused in the carrying trade of the lakes, a3 many hundreds of Canadians have been | employed every yearon American vessels The seamen’s union and emigration agents will co-uperate in a thorough enforcement of the decision. Only when an American vessel, while ina Canadian port, is de- prived of its crew by Gesertion or other- wise, can aliens be employed, and then only temporally. —The Boston Herald has one of the few fair articles which we have seen in Amer- ican papers regarding the Behring Sea af- fair. It refers to the “‘delusive preoga- tive” claimed by the Presideut and ob- serves very truly that,— “lf the English G »vernment, insteai of our own, had purchased Alaska from Russia— and this would have been a natural transfer— our Government and our peop'e would not for & moment have tolerated. either in theory or practice, the notion that Beh:ing Sea wus a closed waterway, which out whal- ers and fishermen could use only by the per- mission of Great Britain.” Our contemporary thinks there is no doubt a> all that ultimately the United States’ Government will have to psy in- demnity for all the Canadian vessels seized outside three-mile limit. —The Ortawa c rrespondent of the Em- pire reports:—‘*As the Globe will not wh'p into line, the French Liberals are liable to leave the party in a body. Ool Amyot hesded the break, which, if it ia not at-pped, will include half of the Q1e- bec Liberal contingent before the sessi-n is over. Meanwhile Mr Laurier 1s forcing the sccr ptance of his resignation, having been openly a: fi-d by the Giobe, and last night Hon Mr. Davies tuok upon himself the lvader’s place in replying to Sir John Thompson, while Mr. Laurier, after listen- ing to him, walked «ff home, lesying the shreds and patches to take care of them- selves. The rank and file who are not into the deal with Sir Richard are cursiug the Globe up hill and down dale. They blame ‘Farrer. They say that ashe ruined the | Mail so he is now ruining the Globe and with it the party But the Cartwrightires iamile, because they h»pe on those ruins to ‘build up another orgsnizstion with their beloved but somewhat jsundiced kuight as the head. A pretty tune they will have of it. | | Testimonial From Rev. (. McLean New Glasgow, Vv. S. Messrs. WILLIS’ P1ano & ORGAN Co., GesTLemen, Io reply to your request, I have much pleasure in saying, that the piauo | purchased from you is all you claimed for it ‘We are well pleased and consider the price very reasonable for an article of its superior qulity. I trast your sales will increase, and tnat less and less of Dominion money will jon the line for American pia»os. ; Yvuurs, (Rigned) A, McLeay. a4 dd-w li Makes Fiesu aNp BLoop.—When the sys ‘tem is all run down and there seems to be noe | hope of ob-aining nourishment for the boty by the ordinary proeess of food rupply and digestion, wnen the body is sivking fast, then ‘is the time to use Miiler's Emulsion of pure | Norwegian Cod Liver Oil. It always works | wonders, because it is a fl-sh aad blood maker |and contains all the constituents for nourish: ment found in wheat in fact, Miller’s Emul sion is a perfect *‘ staff of life,” and has saved and cured thousands. la big bottles 60c. and $1 at Charlottetowo drug stores. oe now offered at h wf--rice. A keose Srush for tea cents —Doedd's Medi- cal Hail. ap2 3 ANoTHER RecorpD SmasHED —An enter- prising hen belonging to Mrs. G K Han- sn, of Little Lepreaux, who had no fear of the cold weather before her eyes, hatched a brood of eleven chickens on the 5:h Frb- ruary This beats all known records,-—Sr. John Gaz-tte. _—_———_e A SmootH Surin —Estey’s Fragrant Philo- have it on hand will procure it peer for any one who wishes try it. Manufactured only by the CALIFORNIA FIG SYRUP CO., SAN FRANOISCO, CAL. LOUISVILLE, KY. NEW YORK, N.Y W. R. WATSON, Wholosale Droggist, Charlotteetown. mwi jyl3 derma is strongly recommended for softening, beauti ying and preserving the skin, and | giving it a blooming and hirming appearance. | It comp'etely removes tan, sunburn, redness, etc., and by its balsamic and healing qualities} renders the skin aft, pliable and free from dryness. Sold by drvggiata. al dw im Anotnek Convert —Dr. W H. Rad- dick, of South Boston, who stands very high in social ani mItary circles, has be- come a convert tothe R mina Catholic faith. He has long been a lesaing Bree Mason, having taken 32 degrees in that order. Dr. Ruddick’s suiden chang» of views on reli- gious subjects has caused much comment from h‘s large circle of friends and ac- quaintances. Twenty to thirty per cent. dis count on boots at st «mper’s Cor- ner. Now is the time to get ba gains «8 the stuck mast be suid. Ir is now pretty well understood to be a dangerous practice to attempt to palm off worthless imitations of the ‘‘Myrtle Navy” tobacco for the gennine article. In former yeurs that practice was the canse of much an- noyance and Messrs. Tuckett & Sons were compelled to resort to the law courts to put a stop to it. Though they have not met with any cases of the kind lately, it is always 4 safe precaution for the purchaser to see that the trade mark [. & B in bronze letters is at-mped upon each plug; no plug ever leaves the tac- tory without it, aud to appropriate the tra“e mark is a puoshable off :nce. > ase A Vexy Narsow Escarr.—Mrs. El z Jost, widow of [humas Just, who resides at 59 Qicen Street, Holifax, has for years becn an invalid continued to her bed. Her daughter lives with her. On Saturday, when Miss Jost went into her mother’s rvom, she found the place ou fire. There were holes burned in the wali and fl»or, the mantle was burned and the bed cliithes were ablaze. The old Ilsdy was asleep, and of course uncenscwus of the danger which surrounded her. Miss Just, with much presence of mind, threw mats on the bedding, and, supplemented by water, the fire was extinguished. It is supposed the screen had falien ou the stove and caugh fire. Ir is welcomed in every house in France and Englend, and in a very brief time the same can be said of Canada, from the Arc- lantic to the Pacific. Lessive Phenix re- quires only to be tried once to be grateful- iy appreciated. A marvellous washing and cleansing 8 lutive Just fancy an article that will make all your clothes as good as new, and that will clean everything in the house from the silver that you cherish to the common earthenware which you theught of throwing out, meking it just like new. That is what Lessive Phenix will do and a score of other things. Por it will clean everything, and it will not hardea your hands. For Over Fiery Years Mrs. Winasloc’s soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth lt relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- iuces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the thild from pain, sad the little cherub awakes 48 ‘bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays ail pain, relieves wind, regulater the bowels, and is the best-known remedy foi jiarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle %e sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Some time agn a New Jersey man left $30,- 0 0 to Henry George to be used ia spreading the principles set forth in his writings on “* Prog:ess and Poverty.” The widow di«put- ed the willand is now in the poor house. What the lawyers did not get has been given to Mr. George. He has the progress and the widow bas the poverty. ; Wry will yeu cough when Shilvh’s Cure «ill give immediate relief. Price 10c, 50c, AMMONIA in BAKING POWDER is a DISEASE producing AGENT. Ita volatility is abridged by reaction with the gluten of the fl-ur The preparation of an UNOBJECTION- ABLE Baking Powder containing AMMONIA is impracticable. Avoid all Risk and use GERMAN WOODILL’S < BAKING POWDER Guaranteed to Contain NO AMMONTA. feb4 MUCH BETTER, Thank You! THIS 1S THE UNIVERSAL TEST1- MONY of those who have suffered from CHRONIC BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS, OR ANY VORM OF WasrT- | ING DISEASRS, after they have tried SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Cod Liver Oi! and HY POPHOSPHITES —Of Lime and Soda,— IT 18S ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. IT IS A WONDERFUL FLESH PRODUCER, It is used and endorsed by Physicians. Avoid alt imitations or substitutions. Sold by all Druggists at 50c. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Brilevitie, A Teaspoonful — fg ESTEY'S \ EMULSION Contains more curative properties than can be found in four times the same quantity of any other Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil. It is therefore the Cheapest and Best. The day has gone by when you can get people to take the nauseous doses that used to be given. In taking Estey’s Emulsion you don’t taste the Cod Liver Oil in it. Still it is there, half of it being Cod Liver Oil, but the taste of the oil is gone ; that is all, every- thing else € remains, don’t for eet that. making them fat and Frou and strong. A augers puerta te eat any, 5. M. Estey Mi. Co., Moncton, N.B. Lobster Packers, Attention ! THE subscribers are prepared to furnish LOB- ST" CANS, Talis, Flats and Half Pound Flats, lined with parchment paper, which pro- tects the fish from acid, e'c, and makes them much mere ssleavlie in the United States and English markets. ALso—Paper Linings of ali sizes, without the Cans ; £00 bags Liverpool Salt. Apply to LONGWORTH & CO, and $1.—Reddin Bros. novidwhy mech30—lm 9a en A Aa tl AON Nc eas Bi i ag A a a ee | ne event ne ceernpnadipeceeei ess angina tielininisNss on cca aineaaeeteneee ' " * ! Ee Seb - ranean nal _ ? > ana am Cr antmaOe ae a8: es la